TABLE OF CONTENTS IINTRODUCTIONNTRODUCTION 2017 SEASON REVIEW

Table of Contents ...... 1 Sun Belt Conference Final Standings ...... 25 Schedule/Quick Facts ...... 2 Overall Statistics ...... 26 Media Information ...... 3 Match Results/Highs ...... 27 Match-by-Match Statistics ...... 28 2018 JAGUARS Sun Belt champs...... 29 HISTORY & RECORDS

Staff and Support ...... 4-6 Rosters ...... 7 Jaguar Profi les ...... 8-20 Records ...... 30-33 Year-by-Year Results ...... 34-41 2018 OUTLOOK Records vs. Opponents ...... 42 Largest Victories/Year-by-Year Stats ...... 42 Series History vs. Opponent ...... 43-47 Honors ...... 48 All-time Letterwinners ...... 49-50 Sun Belt Conference ...... 51

Season Q&A ...... 21-24

1 NCAA TOURNAMENT 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 SCHEDULE / QUICK FACTS

AUGUST GENERAL 8/8 vs. Alabama A&M (Exh.) Foley, Ala. 3 p.m. Name of school ...... University of South Alabama 8/11 Southeastern Louisiana (Exh.) Mobile 6 p.m. City / Zip ...... Mobile, Alabama 36688 8/17 at Alabama-Birmingham Birmingham, Ala. 7 p.m. Founded ...... 1963 8/24 Chattanooga Mobile 7 p.m. Enrollment ...... 16,699 8/26 Mississippi State Mobile 1 p.m. Nickname ...... Jaguars 8/30 Ole Miss vs. Troy Mobile 4 p.m. School colors ...... Blue, Red and White 8/30 LSU Mobile 7 p.m. Home Arena / Capacity...... The Cage / 690 Affi liation ...... NCAA Division I SEPTEMBER Conference ...... Sun Belt 9/2 Ole Miss Mobile 1:30 p.m. President ...... Dr. Tony G. Waldrop 9/6 at Alabama Tuscaloosa, Ala. 7 p.m. Alma Mater / Year ...... North Carolina / 1974 9/9 at State Tallahassee, Fla. 5 p.m. CST Athletics Director ...... Dr. Joel Erdmann 9/14 at Appalachian State* Boone, N.C. 6 p.m. CST Alma Mater / Year ...... South Dakota State / 1986 9/16 at Georgia State* Atlanta, Ga. Noon CST Athletic Dept. Phone ...... (251) 461-1USA (1872) 9/21 Coastal Carolina* Mobile 7 p.m. Ticket Offi ce Phone ...... (251) 460-6047 9/23 Texas State* Mobile 1 p.m. 9/28 Troy* Mobile 7 p.m. COACHING STAFF 9/30 Georgia Southern* Mobile 1 p.m. Head Coach ...... Richard Moodie Alma Mater / Year ...... Carson-Newman / 2006 OCTOBER Record at school (yrs) ...... 14-6-1 (1) 10/4 at Arkansas State* Jonesboro, Ark. 3 p.m. Career record (yrs) ...... 62-45-8 (6) 10/7 at Little Rock* Little Rock, Ark. 1 p.m. Offi ce phone ...... (251) 414-8253 10/14 at ULM* Monroe, La. 1 p.m. E-mail ...... [email protected] 10/19 Louisiana* Mobile 7 p.m. Best time to reach ...... Weekday mornings 10/31-11/4 at Sun Belt Tournament Foley, Ala. TBA Assistant Coach ...... Samantha Thomsit Alma Mater / Year ...... Carson-Newman / 2013 * Denotes Sun Belt Conference match Offi ce Phone ...... (251) 460-6035 All times Central and subject to change E-mail ...... [email protected] Graduate Assistant Coach ...... Rob Ward Alma Mater / Year ...... Trevecca Nazarene / 2015 Offi ce Phone ...... (251) 414-8253 E-mail ...... [email protected]

TEAM INFORMATION 2017 overall record ...... 14-6-1 Home / Away / Neutral ...... 6-3 / 5-2-1 / 3-1 Conference record / fi nish ...... 9-1 / 1st Home / Away ...... 4-1 / 5-0 Final ranking (poll) ...... N/A CREDITS Starters returning / lost ...... 5 / 6 The 2018 University of South Alabama soccer media guide is a production of the Letterwinners returning / lost ...... 11 / 10 Newcomers ...... 13 University of South Alabama Athletics Media Relations Offi ce. Inaugural Year ...... 1994 Overall all-time record ...... 255-194-37 (.563) Cover: Matt Horne Overall Sun Belt Record ...... 88-62-17 (.578) Written and edited: Matt Horne Layout and design: Matt Horne SOCIAL MEDIA Editorial Assistance: Brian Fremund and the athletic media relations staff USA Athletics Twitter ...... @WeAreSouth_JAGS Photography: John Adams, Scott Donaldson, Phil Kelly, Bobby McDuffi e, Brad McPher- Soccer Twitter ...... @WeAreSouth_SOC son, Brad Puckett, Dakota Sumpter, Michael Wade, Randy Wilson and the media Facebook ...... Facebook.com/WeAreSouthJAGS OnDemand Video ...... JagNationTV.com relations archives YouTube ...... YouTube.com/USAJaguarSports SUN BELT CHAMPIONS 2000, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 2 MEDIA INFORMATION

SOUTH ALABAMA MEDIA RELATIONS ELECTRONIC MEDIA - RADIO PRINT/ELECTRONIC MEDIA Jaguar Sports Properties Mobile Press Register/AL.com Phone: (251) 460-7035 University of South Alabama 401 N. Water St. Fax: (251) 460-7297 6001 USA Drive South, Suite 35 Mobile, AL 36602 Mobile, AL 36688 [email protected] Brian Fremund Fax: (251) 460-6505 Creg Stephenson, South Alabama Beat Writer Assistant Athletic Director J.D. Byars, Director of Broadcasting Stephenson’s Cell: (228) 249-6493 Football, Men’s Golf Byars’ Desk: (251) 461-1541 Stephenson’s E-mail: [email protected] Offi ce: (251) 414-8032 Byars’ Cell: (256) 627-7701 Cell: (251) 623-3191 Byars’ E-mail: [email protected] Lagniappe E-mail: Pat Greenwood, Director of Multi-Media P.O. Box 3003 [email protected] Greenwood’s Desk: (251) 461-1545 Mobile, AL 36652 Greenwood’s Cell: (251) 447-1265 Phone: (251) 450-4466 Greenwood’s E-mail: [email protected] Mark Bryant, Sports Editor Kevin Beasley JT Crabtree, Assistant Director of Broadcasting Bryant’s E-mail: [email protected] Assistant Director Crabtree’s Desk: (251) 460-6986 Football (2nd), Softball, Cross Crabtree’s Cell: (251) 656-1361 The Vanguard (Campus) Country Crabtree’s E-mail: [email protected] University of South Alabama Offi ce: (251) 414-8033 Alpha Hall South Room 305 E-mail: WNSP-FM 105.5 Radio Mobile, AL 36688 [email protected] 1100 Dauphin Street, Suite E Phone: (251) 460-6442 Mobile, AL 36604 Fax: (251) 414-8293 Phone: (251) 438-5460 Call-in: (251) 694-1055, (888) 560-9754 Matt Horne Fax: (251) 438-5462 MEDIA INFORMATION Assistant Director Randy Kennedy, Program Director Men’s Basketball, Soccer, Women’s Kennedy’s Cell: (251) 599-7510 The 2018 University of South Alabama soccer media guide is Tennis Kennedy’s E-mail: [email protected] designed to assist members of the media in the coverage of Jag- Offi ce: (251) 414-8184 Lee Shirvanian, Sports Director uar soccer. Additional information and requests, including photo- Cell: (912) 536-5806 Shirvanian’s Cell: (251) 725-7786 graphs, can be made by calling or visiting the USA Strategic Com- E-mail: Shirvanian’s E-mail: [email protected] munications offi ce, located in room 1209 of the Mitchell Center. [email protected] ELECTRONIC MEDIA - TELEVISION The Cage, home of the Jaguar soccer program, is located on Old Shell Road, just east of Stanky Field. Charlie Nichols WKRG-TV 5 (CBS) 555 Broadcast Drive Assistant Director All media interview requests should be directed to the USA Stra- Volleyball, Baseball Mobile, AL 36606 tegic Relations offi ce at least one day in advance, via phone or Offi ce: (251) 414-8017 Phone: (251) 662-3003 email contact. E-mail: Fax: (251) 662-3071 [email protected] Randy Patrick, Sports Director Patrick’s Cell: (251) 423-5256 Game programs, statistics, results and fi nal box scores will be Patrick’s E-mail: [email protected] available in the press area during each home match. Robby Baker, Sports Anchor Baker’s Cell: (480) 330-3128 Cody Linn Baker’s E-mail: [email protected] Media Relations Intern Women’s Basketball, Men’s Tennis WALA-TV 10 (FOX) Offi ce: (251) 414-8031 1501 Satchel Paige Drive E-mail: Mobile, AL 36606 [email protected] Phone: (251) 434-1029 Fax: (251) 434-1023 Bri MacNaught, Sports Director Cell: (251) 753-2469 Jessica Gordy E-mail: [email protected] Media Relations Intern Women’s Golf, Track & Field WPMI-TV 15 (NBC) Offi ce: (251) 414-8022 661 Azalea Road E-mail: Mobile, AL 36609 [email protected] Phone: (251) 652-1272 Fax: (251) 602-1550 Lance Crawford, Sports Director Crawford’s Cell: (610) 716-1218 Crawford’s E-mail: [email protected]

3 NCAA TOURNAMENT 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 COACHING STAFF RICHARD MOODIE Head Coach • 2nd Season • Carson-Newman (2006) In his fi rst season as head coach women to back-to-back league regular-season and tournament titles, Moodie helped the men at South Alabama, Richard Moodie advance to the NCAA Tournament championship match in 2013. made sure the Jaguars kept their status His last two women’s teams compiled a 36-7-1 record to go along with the four league as the elite soccer program in the Sun titles and reached the second round in the NCAA Tournament in each season. Belt Conference. Moodie coached two straight South Atlantic Conference Players of the Year in Julianne In year one, he guided the Jaguars Herrity and Lauren Wade. In 2015, Herrity became the fi rst C-N all-American since 2009, in to their fourth straight regular season addition to being named fi rst team all-region by the National Soccer Coaches Association of title and fi fth consecutive tournament America and Division II Conference Commissioners Association. The following season, Wade crown, all while posting a 14-6-1 overall was named the league’s top player to go along with all-America honors from both the NSCAA record and 9-1 mark in the league. (second team) and D2CCA (fi rst). USA led the Sun Belt in four dif- Herrity’s totals — in just two seasons — rank fourth in school history in points (79) ferent team categories, including goals and fi fth in goals (34). (1.90) and points (5.14) per game, During the 2016 season, Moodie led the Eagle women to a 17-4-1 fi nish after earning and boasted the league’s player and defender of the year in Rio Hardy and Hannah Godfrey, a fi rst-round NCAA Tournament victory. C-N claimed a share of the SAC regular-season title with respectively. an 8-2-1 mark, then won the tournament title while outscoring the opposition 9-1 in three A league-high seven Jaguars earned all-conference distinction, with four — Rio and matches. A school-record total of 10 Eagles picked up all-conference honors and six — Wade, Steffi Hardy, Danielle Henley and Godfrey — on the fi rst team, and three — Kory Dixon, Herrity, Varin Ness, Heida Ragney, Holly Talbut-Smith and Averi Williams— were named to Selma Bjorgvinsdottir and Chelsea Followwell — on the second all-region squads. Wade was selected to multiple All-American teams while being chosen the Rio Hardy, who paced the conference with 16 goals, 37 points and six game-winning SAC and Southeast Region Player of the Year. goals, was also tabbed Second Team all-South Region by United Soccer Coaches. She was Wade led the nation in points per game and was second in goals per game and third in joined by Godfrey, who earned third-team honors. assists per contest. In June, she was tabbed the 2016-17 South Atlantic Conference Female The Jaguars excelled in the classroom Athlete of the Year. as well, as Tiina Trutsi became just the sec- As a team, C-N was third in Division II ond USA soccer student-athlete to be named in both assists and points per game, and fi fth CoSIDA Academic All-American, and fi rst to in scoring offense, and led the conference in be voted to the fi rst team. Henley was also four statistical categories while ranking sec- honored by United Soccer Coaches after be- ond in another. Wade and Herrity ranked fi rst ing named to the its scholar all-region team. and second, respectively, in both goals and After an 0-4 start to the 2017 season, points per game, and goalkeeper Jacqueline South Alabama went 14-1-1 in its next 16 Burns was fi rst in minutes played and second matches, and swept through the Sun Belt in goals against average. Tournament by a record combined score of For his efforts, Moodie and his assis- 11-0. The 5-0 title win over Coastal Carolina, tants were selected the NSCAA Southeast the largest margin in league fi nal history, Region Staff of the Year. made the Jaguars the fi rst to win fi ve straight The previous fall, Carson-Newman Sun Belt Tournament championships. posted a 19-3 overall record and a 10-1 Henley, Rio and Steffi Hardy, Justice mark in conference play before going on to Stanford and Dixon were all named to the claim both the program’s fi rst SAC Tourna- all-tournament, with Rio picking up most ment championship and NCAA Tournament outstanding player honors. victory since 2009. The Eagles knocked Moodie took over the program in off two nationally-ranked opponents during December 2016 following a fi ve-year stint the season — No. 9 Wingate and No. 13 leading the Carson-Newman women’s pro- Lenoir-Rhyne — and did not allow a goal in gram, which included a pair of NCAA Division claiming the league title. II Tournament appearances over the last two The 19 victories were a 16-win im- seasons, provement over the year before and led to A native of Stenhousemuir, Scotland, Moodie being named the conference’s coach Moodie also directed the Eagle men’s soccer of the year. The team won a school-record program to a 59-44-9 overall mark — in- 12 straight matches, a streak that eventually cluding 35-21 in South Atlantic Conference came to an end in the round of 16 in the action — the last six years while guiding NCAA Tournament to No. 3 Columbus State. the women’s team to a 48-38-7 mark in the Herrity was selected to two all-region last fi ve seasons. In addition to leading C-N’s teams and was a third-team all-American and

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SAC Player of the Year. Ness and Ragney joined Herrity on 9-2 in the conference and 15-3-2 overall while sharing the and tournament titles. the all-conference fi rst team, while three others were tabbed regular-season crown. As a senior, Moodie was named fi rst-team all-region to the second and honorable mention squads. Ness picked up Sindre Welo added to his 2013 all-region awards and all-conference. the program’s fi rst league freshman of the year honor in six with fi rst-team nods from the NSCAA and D2CCA, and was His professional career included time with the Cincin- years and Ragney was the SAC Women’s Championship MVP. tabbed second and third team all-American by the NSCAA nati Kings and Columbus Crew in 2007. While the 2014 season only resulted in three wins, and D2CCA, respectively. Moodie currently has NSCAA national and advanced three losses came in overtime, and three players were A four-year letterwinner at Carson-Newman from national diplomas and a Premier license, as well as an named to All-SAC teams, the program’s most since 2010. 2002-05, Moodie ranks among the program all-time leaders NSCAA Advanced National Goalkeeping diploma. On the men’s side, Moodie fi nished third or better in with 73 total appearances and 59 starts. During his fi nal A 2006 C-N graduate with a degree in business man- the South Atlantic Conference four straight seasons, a stretch three seasons of competition, the Eagles put together a 49- agement, Moodie served as a graduate assistant with the during which time C-N would go 28-9-5 in league play, in- 10-6 record in all matches while going 19-1-1 in the South program for two seasons before earning his master’s degree cluding a league title in 2015. Atlantic Conference, claiming three straight regular-season from the school in education in 2008. He was the head Moodie was named the CaptainU National Coach of championships, three consecutive NCAA Tournament berths boys’ and girls’ soccer coach at Morristown East (Tenn.) High the Year after guiding the Eagles’ men’s squad to the NCAA and the 2005 league tournament title. School before returning to his alma mater as head men’s championship match in 2013 as they fi nished the year with In his sophomore campaign, the Eagles went 6-1-1 coach in 2011. a 16-6-1 mark. Carson-Newman defeated three ranked in the SAC and earned an at-large berth in the NCAA Tour- Moodie and his wife, Jess, have two children, Caragyn teams in the tournament, including No. 4 Rollins, before nament after advancing to the tournament championship (9) and Trystan (5). falling to No. 2 Southern New Hampshire in the title game. game. C-N reached the national quarterfi nals that season Ross Frame, who scored 20 goals with 11 assists, — the furthest any men’s soccer team had advanced at that earned South Atlantic Conference Player of the Year hon- point — after getting past No. 1 USC Spartanburg and UNC ors, in addition to fi rst-team all-region and second-team all- Pembroke on penalties, before falling to eventual national America distinction from Daktronics and fi rst-team all-region champion Lynn. and third team all-America recognition from the NSCAA. He The following season, Carson-Newman went unbeaten was one of six Eagles voted to the all-SAC teams. Daktronics in the conference for the fi rst time in school history for its voted Frame as its region player of the year. second consecutive regular-season title, then reached the In 2015, Moodie was named the SAC Coach of the national quarterfi nals for the second time in three seasons Year while two individuals received all-region recognition in 2005 after an unblemished 7-0 mark in the SAC and an and nine were honored by the league. The Eagles ended up 18-2-2 record overall. The Eagles won 13 straight matches THE MOODIE FILE in Moodie’s fi nal campaign, and swept the regular season Years at USA 2017-Present (2nd Season)

College Carson-Newman, 2006, 2008

Assistant Coaching Experience Carson-Newman, 2006-07

Head Coaching Experience: Morristown East (Tenn.) High School, 2008-11 South Alabama, 2017-Present

Head Coaching Record: Carson-Newman 2012 3-11-2 2013 6-7-4 2014 3-14-0 2015 19-3-0 2016 17-4-1 Total 48-39-7

South Alabama 2017 14-6-1 Total 14-6-1 Overall 62-45-8

5 NCAA TOURNAMENT 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 ASSISTANT COACHES SAMANTHA THOMSIT ROB WARD Assistant Coach Graduate Assistant Coach 1st Season • Carson-Newman (2013) 2nd Season • Trevecca Nazarene (2015) University of South Alabama soccer head coach Rob Ward joined the University of South Alabama soc- Richard Moodie announced Thursday that Samantha cer staff prior to the 2017 season. Thomsit has been hired as an assistant coach. The York, England native comes to USA after a year Thomsit, who spent the previous three years at Burlin- with the Carson-Newman men’s and women’s soccer game Soccer Club as the U17 and U10 women’s soc- programs under current Jaguar head coach Richard cer head coach, reunites with Moodie, who coached Moodie. her at Carson-Newman in 2012. With the Eagles, Ward was involved in recruiting, In her three years at BSC, Thomsit also served as the video analysis, scouting reports and the GPS tracking United States Development Academy Travel Coordi- system. nator in addition to her head coaching duties. She coordinated all travel for USDA tournaments, directed Ward’s efforts helped the women’s program earn the Path to College Program, and coordinated girls’ 2016 NSCAA Southeast Region Coaching Staff of the camps, among other duties. Year honors after winning the South Atlantic Conference regular season and tournament titles, and make its second NCAA Tournament appearance in as many seasons. Thomsit also spent a year at Saint Cecilia’s Private Catholic School as a K-8 physical education teacher, and worked the summer of 2015 at the Headfi rst Atlanta Braves Camp, where her Under his tutelage, Lauren Wade and Jackie Burns both made senior national team appear- responsibilities included stadium tours and organizing player meet-and-greets. ances with Northern Ireland.

In 2014, she joined the staff at the JSSL / Arsenal Soccer School in and managed A collegiate defender, Ward played in 49 games in three seasons at Trevecca Nazarene, the U6, U10 and U15 teams. including all 34 in his junior and senior campaigns. He scored 10 goals – recording fi ve as a senior to rank second on the team – and seven assists in his career for the Trojans. After graduating from Carson-Newman in 2013 with a degree in physical education, she served as the U18 head coach for Knoxville Soccer Academy and the head coach for Cherokee Ward graduated from Trevecca Nazarene in 2015 with a degree in sport management, and is High School in Rogersville, Tenn. currently working towards a master’s degree in health education at South Alabama.

As a player, Thomsit started 15 times as a freshman on a team that went 20-3-1, won the His coaching licenses include an NSCAA national diploma, USSF D, NSCAA goalkeeper level South Atlantic Conference regular season and tournament championships, and advanced to 2 and English FA level 1. the quarterfi nals in the NCAA Tournament. She suffered a season-ending injury early in her sophomore season, but started all 16 games as a senior and recorded one point.

Thomsit is an FA Level 1 and USSF D licensed coach and has her NSCAA Level 2 Goalkeeping Diploma.

Support Staff

Amelia Stephenson La’Donna Bonner Joey Choron Manager Athletic Trainer Strength & Conditioning

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No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr.-Exp. Hometown (Previous School) Alphabetical Roster 1 Justice Stanford GK 5-6 Jr.-2L The Colony, Texas (The Colony HS) No. Name 3 Gracie East D 5-1 So.-TR Mobile, Ala. (Mississippi State/Faith Academy) 29 Julianna Abrams 4 Brenna McPartlan M 5-8 Fr.-HS Lancashire, England (St. Bede’s HS) 5 Aníta Ágústsdóttir 5 Aníta Ágústsdóttir D 5-6 So.-1L Akranes, Iceland (Fjölbrautaskóli Vesturlands) 11 Morgan Cross 6 Helene Schjelderup M 5-3 Fr.-HS Bodø, Norway (Dragonskolans Elitidrottsgymnasium) 18 Kory Dixon 7 Ellie Kane M 5-6 Fr.-HS Stirling, Scotland (St. Modan’s HS) 17 Audrey Duren 8 Deanna Green D 5-5 So.-1L Madison, Miss. (Brandon HS) 3 Gracie East 9 Brianna Mascia F 5-5 Fr.-HS Stoney Creek, Ontario, Canada (Cardinal Newman Catholic) 27 Jess Garey 10 Moa Öhman F 5-6 Fr.-HS Kalix, Sweden (Hedgårdsvägen 13) 25 Hannah Godfrey 11 Morgan Cross F 5-3 Fr.-HS Dunfermline, Scotland (Inverkeithing HS) 21 Laurie Graves 12 Abi Mills M 5-4 So.-1L , England (Highbury Fields School) 8 Deanna Green 14 Briana Morris F 5-3 Jr.-2L Hoover, Ala. (Hoover HS) 16 Ana Helmert 16 Ana Helmert F/M 5-5 So.-1L Mountain Home, Ark. (The Woodlands [Texas] HS) 7 Ellie Kane 17 Audrey Duren M 5-4 Jr.-2L Wilmer, Ala. (Mary G. Montgomery HS) 19 Camryn Lyster 18 Kory Dixon F 5-3 Jr.-2L Roanoke, Texas (North Mesquite HS) 4 Brenna McPartlan 19 Camryn Lyster M 5-5 Jr.-SQ Birmingham, Ala. (John Carroll Catholic HS) 9 Brianna Mascia 20 Kileigh Whited D 5-2 Fr.-HS Milton, Fla. (Navarre HS) 12 Abi Mills 21 Laurie Graves GK 5-7 So.-SQ Owens Cross Roads, Ala. (Huntsville HS) 32 Hannah Moody 22 Tilly Wilkes D 4-11 Fr.-HS Preston, England (Balshaws HS) 14 Briana Morris 23 McKenzie Nowin M 5-9 Fr.-HS Fayetteville, Tenn. (Westminster Christian Academy) 23 McKenzie Nowin 24 Faith Webber F 5-5 Fr.-HS San Angelo, Texas (Homeschooled) 10 Moa Öhman 25 Hannah Godfrey D 5-7 Sr.-3L Thornton-Cleveleys, England (Hodgson Academy) 6 Helene Schjelderup 27 Jess Garey F 5-6 Fr.-HS Miramar Beach, Fla. (Collegiate HS at NW Florida State) 1 Justice Stanford 28 Ailey Tebbett GK 5-7 RFr.-TR Gainesville, Fla. (Florida/Oak Hall School) 28 Ailey Tebbett 29 Julianna Abrams M 5-3 So.-1L Pace, Fla. (Pace HS) 24 Faith Webber 32 Hannah Moody D 5-7 So.-1L Semmes, Ala. (Mary G. Montgomery HS) 20 Kileigh Whited 22 Tilly Wilkes Head Coach: Richard Moodie (Carson-Newman, 2006), 2nd season Assistant Coach: Samantha Thomsit (Carson-Newman, 2013), 1st season Graduate Assistant Coach: Rob Ward (Trevecca Nazarene, 2015), 2nd season

Pronunciation Guide Aníta Ágústsdóttir – AH-goosts-daughter Camryn Lyster – Lye-ster Brianna Mascia – Bree-ANN-ah MOSH-ah McKenzie Nowin – NO-win Moa Öhman – OOH-man Helene Schjelderup – Hel-LAY-na SHELL-der-oop Kileigh Whited – KY-lee WHITE-ed

Akranes, Iceland – AH-kra-niss Kalix, Sweden – KAW-lix Bodø, Norway – BO-duh Dunfermline, Scotland – Dun-FIRM-linn

7 NCAA TOURNAMENT 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 PLAYERS JULIANNA ABRAMS ANÍTA ÁGÚSTSDÓTTIR Midfi elder Defender 5-3 #29 5-6 #5 Sophomore-1L Sophomore-1L Pace, Fla. Akranes, Iceland Pace HS Fjölbrautaskóli Vesturlands 2017: Appeared in 16 games with one start… 2017: One of three outfi eld players to start all 21 Started and played season-high 71 minutes games… Credited with an assist and put two of vs. Murray State (8/27)… Only shot of the her three shots on goal… Assisted on game-tying season – vs. ULM (9/17) – hit the target. goal with 93 seconds left vs. Appalachian State (9/15)… Team tied for fi rst in the Sun Belt in shut- High School: Graduate of Pace High School… outs (8) and ranked second in goals against average Earned four varsity letters in soccer and one in tennis… Led Patriots to district championship (0.93). and a regional fi nal appearance in 2014… Led the state in assists her sophomore season… Totaled 23 goals and 87 assists in her career. High School: Graduate of Fjölbrautaskóli Vesturlands in Akranes.

Club: Played 12 years with the Gulf Coast Texans… Reached fi nal four in the state cup… Club: Played 12 seasons for Knattspyrnufélag ÍA… Helped team to League 1 championship W-20 national runner up and Super-Y national champions. in 2015 and second team cup championship in 2014… Named ÍA’s second team most promising player in 2014 and the fi rst team’s most promising player in 2015… Capped Personal: Full name is Julianna Clair Abrams… Born May 3, 1999 in Pensacola, Fla. … at the U19 level. Daughter of Bill and Jocelyn Abrams… Second of three girls… Father wrestled and played football at the Naval Academy… Plays tennis in her free time… Chose South Alabama Personal: Full name is Aníta Sól Ágústsdóttir… Born Nov. 30, 1997 in Akranes, Ice- because she always wanted to play soccer in college, and loved the area and school… land… Daughter of Ágúst Hrannar Valsson and Margrét Inga Guðbjartsdóttir… Oldest of Favorites – movie: any classic Disney movie; pro team: FC ; athletes: , three children – has a younger brother and sister… Hobbies include soccer, traveling and Stephen Curry and Kevin Durant; music artist: Hillsong United; foods: hamburger and French being with friends and family… Chose South Alabama because it was always her dream to fries; class: English… Likes sports, food, movies, dancing, helping other people and being play college soccer in the United States… Favorites – movie: “She’s the Man”; pro team: with kids, and dislikes calculus, physics, cleaning, shopping and Oreos… Would like to meet Manchester United; athletes: Gylfi Sigurosson and Alex Morgan; musical artist: Ed Sheeran; Francis Chan… Listens to music, dances and prays before a match… Would like to be food: chicken… Listens to music before a game, and doesn’t tie her shoes until she is on the doing mission work in fi ve years, and have a successful business in 10 years… Has visited fi eld and ready for warmup… Best part of playing sports is the companionship and achieving , Greece, Mexico, Italy, England and France… Three wishes: meet Jesus, become a your goals… Celebrities she’d like to meet are Beyonce and Alex Morgan… Thankful for her billionaire so she can help others, be able to fl y. family and friends, and her health… Goal in fi ve years is to be playing professional soccer, and in 10 years, would like to still be playing soccer and traveling the world. Major: Business administration Major: Exercise science ABRAMS’ CAREER STATS MP-MS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS SHOTS SHoG GWG ÁGÚSTSDÓTTIR’S CAREER STATS 2017 16-1 0 0 0 1 1 0 MP-MS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS SHOTS SHoG GWG TOTAL 16-1 0 0 0 1 1 0 2017 21-21 0 1 1 3 2 0 TOTAL 21-21 0 1 1 3 2 0

SUN BELT CHAMPIONS 2000, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 8 PLAYERS MORGAN CROSS KORY DIXON Forward Forward 5-3 #11 5-3 #18 Freshman Junior-2L Dunfermline, Scotland Roanoke, Texas Inverkeithing HS North Mesquite HS High School: Played two seasons at Inverkeithing, 2018: Preseason Sun Belt Offensive Play- where she won the Liam Elliot Memorial Cup for er of the Year… Preseason all-Sun Belt outstanding contribution to school through sport Team. and played for Scottish Schools in a home nations tournament. 2017: Second Team all-Sun Belt… Sun Belt all-Tournament Team… Appeared in 20 Club: Four-year member of Central Girls Football Academy… Played on U15, U17 and matches with 14 starts… Ranked second on the team with fi ve goals, 12 points and two Scottish Women’s Football League First Division league champions, and U15 Scottish and game-winning goals… Scored four of her fi ve goals in the fi nal fi ve matches of the season, League Cup, 2017 Disney Cup and ACES UK U16 and U17 title winners… Named by the including a brace in Sun Belt semifi nals vs. Little Rock (11/3)… Played a part in three of players as the player of the year as the team’s top goal scorer in 2017. the Jaguars’ fi ve goals in Sun Belt fi nal vs. Coastal Carolina (11/5) with a goal and two assists... Assisted on opening goal against CCU just 6:22 into the match, and helped on third International: Played for Scotland’s U15, U16 and U17 national teams… Recorded a goal 12 minutes later… First goal of the season came in double overtime vs. Appalachian hat trick vs. Croatia. State (9/15), converting on a breakaway to open league season with a win… Recorded only goal with less than fi ve minutes left in 1-0 victory over Little Rock (10/27) in regular- Personal: Full name is Morgan Pressley Cross.. Born Feb. 12, 2001 in Kirkcaldy, Fife, season fi nale to clinch Sun Belt title. Scotland… Daughter of Ian Cross and Nicola Pressley… An only child… Uncle, Steven Pressley, played professionally for Rangers, Celtic, Hearts, , Dundee United and 2016: Started fi ve times in 21 games… Scored fi rst career goal vs. Coastal Carolina Coventry City, and managed Falkirk, Coventry City, Fleetwood Town and Pafos… Chose (10/16)… Put her only shot on goal in season opener vs. Samford (8/19). South Alabama because she wanted to try America and the school was the best fi t... Favorites – movies: “Dunkirk,” “Deadpool,” “Spider-Man: Homecoming,” “One Direction: High School: Played soccer and ran track at North Mesquite High School… Named First This Is Us”; book: “Zayn”; pro teams: Arsenal, Barcelona and the Houston Rockets; athletes: Team All-District after freshman, sophomore and junior seasons… Entered senior campaign Lionel Messi, Kim Little, Ronaldinho, LeBron James and Steph Curry; musical artists: Zayn with 42 career goals, scoring 20 as a freshman… Finished second in District MVP voting Malik, One Direction, Dua Lipa, Jacob Whitesides, Shawn Mendes and Troye Sivan; foods: twice and was runner up for District Freshman of the Year… Named team’s offensive MVP Chinese, pizza and chicken; classes: P.E. and modern studies… Likes dogs, Netfl ix, music three straight seasons… Played for D’Feeters Soccer Club. and spending time with friends and family, and dislikes birds, early mornings and arrogant people… Best part of playing sports is the competitive environment and teammates… Personal: Full name is Kory Nicole Dixon… Born March 8, 1998 in Dallas, Texas… Celebrities she’d like to meet are One Direction, Tom Holland, Shawn Mendes and Sydney Daughter of Corey Dixon and Angela Smith… Has an older and younger sister… Father Sweeney… Wants to play professionally after graduating. played football at Nebraska… Chose South Alabama because of the great program and the environment around it… Favorites – movie: “Charlotte’s Web”; athletes: Odell Beckham Major: Undecided and ; musical artists: Drake, Rihanna and Beyonce; foods: wings and Chi- potle… Likes clothes and shoes and eating, and dislikes fi sh… Before a game, will listen to music and talk to her late grandmother… Would like to meet Beyonce, Fetty Wap and Drake… Is scared of fi sh… Thankful for her parents and the opportunity to play college soccer… Post-college plans include becoming a veterinarian or an optometrist.

Major: Exercise science

DIXON’S CAREER STATS MP-MS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS SHOTS SHoG GWG 2016 21-5 1 0 2 5 2 0 2017 20-14 5 2 12 29 16 2 TOTAL 41-19 6 2 14 34 18 2

9 NCAA TOURNAMENT 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 PLAYERS AUDREY DUREN GRACIE EAST Midfi elder Defender 5-4 #17 5-1 #3 Junior-2L Sophomore-TR Wilmer, Ala. Mobile, Ala. Mary G. Montgomery HS Mississippi State/Faith Academy 2017: Appeared in six matches, all off the bench… 2017 (Mississippi State): Played in 15 games Scored one goal with one assist… The goal – the with two starts and scored two goals… Both goals fi rst of her career – came in the NCAA Tournament came in 6-2 win over Colgate. vs. No. 16 Florida… Recorded an assist and put her only shot on goal in 4-0 win over Georgia Southern High School: Earned all-state honors at Faith Acad- (9/29)… Saw 20 minutes of work in Sun Belt emy… Led team to 5A area titles in 2012-17… championship match. Named Coastal Player of the Year by AL.com and was named to all-county team in 2013, 2015 and 2016… Participated in Battle of the Bay all-star game from 2014-16 and named 2016: Appeared in fi ve contests… Saw season-high 17 minutes of action in Sun Belt MVP in 2015… Ended career holding school records for most career goals and minutes Tournament win over Appalachian State (11/4). played.

2015: Did not play due to injury. Club: Played for Gulf Coast United Futbol Club from 2014-17… Team won state titles in 2015 and 2016, and reached fi nal in 2014 and 2017. High School: Lettered in soccer and basketball at Mary G. Montgomery High School… Two-time all-county honoree… Received MGM’s 110% Award in 2012 and was the team’s Personal: Full name is Gracie Noelle East… Born Oct. 20, 1998 in Olangapo, defensive MVP in 2013. Philippines… Daughter of Mark and Stephanie Coulson… Has two younger sisters… Chose South Alabama because it was close to home… Favorites – movie: “How to Train Club: Played two years for Pensacola Texans, Super Y League champions in 2014. your Dragon”; book: “The Count of Monte Cristo”; athlete: ; foods: spaghetti and ice cream; class: math… Likes watching New Girl, the color purple, puppies and food, and Personal: Full name is Audrey Mae Duren… Born Feb. 19, 1997 in Mobile, Ala. … dislikes rude people… Would like to meet Rihanna… Says she hated her fi rst season of Daughter of Billy and Tracey Duren… Fifth of six children, all girls… Sister Whitney played soccer and almost quit… Has lived in more countries than states – was adopted from South soccer at William Carey and sister Sarah played at Mobile… Hobbies include soccer and Korea when she was fi ve, and is half-Korean, half-Filipino… Three wishes: ability to fl y, read going to church… Favorites – movies: “She’s the Man” and the Batman series; book: minds, be invisible. “Alabama Moon”; pro teams: New Orleans Saints and Atlanta Braves; athlete: Alex Morgan; musical artists: Calvin Harris, Beyonce and Rihanna; foods: macaroni and cheese, and dark Major: Business administration chocolate; class: math… Likes to eat and watch movies, and dislikes sand in her pants when she goes to the beach… Listens to music before a game… Pregame ritual is having EAST’S CAREER STATS prewrap as a headband… Best parts about playing sports are the rush of playing and the MP-MS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS SHOTS SHoG GWG team bonding part… Has a freckle in her right eye… Would like to meet David Beckham… 2017* 15-2 2 0 4 8 3 0 Short-term goal is to have a career, and long-term goal is to be married with a family… Has TOTAL 15-2 2 0 4 8 3 0 hiked mountains in Alaska and worked in a Guatemalan orphanage… Three wishes: have * at Mississippi State unlimited money, food and cars.

Major: Communication DUREN’S CAREER STATS MP-MS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS SHOTS SHoG GWG 2016 5-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2017 6-0 1 1 3 3 2 0 TOTAL 11-0 1 1 3 3 2 0

SUN BELT CHAMPIONS 2000, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 10 PLAYERS JESS GAREY HANNAH GODFREY Forward Defender 5-6 #27 5-7 #25 Freshman Senior-3L Miramar Beach, Fla. Thornton-Cleveleys, England Collegiate HS at NW Florida St. Hodgson Academy High School: Scored 34 goals with 24 assists as a 2018: Preseason Sun Belt Defensive Play- senior… Earned all-state honors… Led the Raiders er of the Year… Preseason all-Sun Belt to a 6-0 record and the fewest goals allowed in Team. district play… District player of the year. 2017: Sun Belt Defensive Player of the Personal: Full name is Jessica Nicole Garey… Born Year… First Team all-Sun Belt… Third Dec. 20, 1999 in Indianapolis, Ind. … Daughter of Todd and Ellen Garey… Has two older Team all-South Region… One of three outfi eld players to start all 21 matches, and brothers… Mother played fi eld hockey at DePauw University… Enjoys riding horses and totaled a team-high 1,935 minutes… Led defense that tied for the league lead in shutouts wave runners, mudding and tubing in her free time… Chose South Alabama because it felt (8) and ranked second in goals against average (0.93) and goals allowed (0.95)… Team like home away from home… Favorites – movie: “Focus”; book: “A Secret Life of Bees”; recorded fi ve straight shutouts, including all three matches in the Sun Belt Tournament… pro teams: Indianapolis Colts, Indiana Pacers, Toronto Raptors and Real Madrid; athletes: Defense held 11 of last 13 opponents to single-digit shots… Opponents were kept to two T.Y. Hilton, Russell Westbrook, Kevin Durant and Victor Oladipo; musical artists: Script, Train, shots on goal or fewer fi ve times on the season… The Jaguars did not allow multiple goals Post Malone, among others; foods: any fruit or vegetable, acai bowls, steak, macaroni and in a school-record 16 straight games… Credited with an assist at Georgia Southern (9/29). cheese; classes: math and science… Likes listening to music, walking on the beach and paddle boarding, and dislikes when she can’t be outside and fake people… Would like to 2016: Second Team all-Sun Belt Conference… Started 21 of 22 games… Led meet Ryan Reynolds… Thankful for her family and their support… Five-year plan includes the team with 2,022 minutes played… Recorded a pair of goals and added one assist… playing soccer professionally, and 10-year plan is working for the FBI or CIA… Rode horses Second among defenders on the team with 18 shots and eight on goal… Goal vs. Little for 14 years, but chose soccer because it was a better opportunity… Three wishes: world Rock (9/25) was the game winner in 1-0 road victory, and assisted match winner vs. Texas peace, for her grandfather to still be alive, play professionally. State (10/14)… Scored in Sun Belt Tournament vs. Appalachian State (11/4)… Led defense that ranked fi rst in the Sun Belt in goals against average (0.84) and shutouts (12). Major: Criminal justice 2015: Saw action in 19 games with six starts… Scored a pair of goals on the year… Headed in corner at No. 9 Auburn (9/13) to give the Jaguars an early lead… Also scored in win over Tennessee-Martin (8/28)… Started and went the distance vs. Louisiana Tech (8/28), Auburn and double-OT tie vs. Marquette (9/17).

High School: Graduate of Hodgson Academy in Poulton-le-Fylde, Lancashire.

Club: Played one season for Manchester City W.F.C.

Personal: Full name is Hannah Christine Godfrey… Born July 17, 1997 in Blackpool, England… Daughter of John and Christine Godfrey… Has an older sister… Favorites – movie: “The Blind Side”; pro team: Chelsea FC; athletes: David Beckham; musical artists: Miguel and Jess Glynne; food: steak; class: physical education… Likes soccer, sleeping and working out, and dislikes heights, small spaces and tuna… Listens to music, dances around the locker room and puts her right boot on fi rst before every game… Best parts of playing sports are making her family proud, doing what she loves the most and an opportunity to become better… Would like to meet Beyonce, Alex Morgan and David Beckham… Career plans include getting her Master’s degree and having a family… Three wishes: eternal hap- piness, unlimited pairs of trainers and a healthy family.

Major: Leisure studies

GODFREY’S CAREER STATS MP-MS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS SHOTS SHoG GWG 2015 19-6 2 0 4 3 2 0 2016 22-21 2 1 5 18 8 1 2017 21-21 0 1 1 11 3 0 TOTAL 62-48 4 2 10 32 13 1

11 NCAA TOURNAMENT 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 PLAYERS LAURIE GRAVES DEANNA GREEN Goalkeeper Defender 5-8 #21 5-4 #8 Sophomore-SQ Sophomore-1L Owens Cross Roads, Ala. Madison, Miss. Huntsville HS Brandon HS 2017: Did not see game action. 2017: Started 17 times in 20 appearances… Tal- lied two assists on the season… Assisted on match 2016: Did not see game action. winner at Georgia Southern (9/29)… Also credited with assist in her next match at Troy (10/1)… Put High School: Graduate of Huntsville High School… three of her four shots on goal, including both at- Four-year varsity letterwinner and team captain… tempts vs. Arkansas State (10/13)… Defense tied Named First Team All-City… Led Huntsville HS to state semifi nal appearances in 2013, for the league lead in shutouts (8) and ranked second in goals against average (0.93) and 2014 and 2016… Team MVP as a sophomore… Played for Huntsville Futbol Club 98… goals allowed (0.95)… Team recorded fi ve straight shutouts, including all three matches in Three-year team captain… Guided team to Alabama state titles in 2012 and 2014… the Sun Belt Tournament… Defense held 11 of last 13 opponents to single-digit shots… Three-time participant in Region III Championships. Opponents were kept to two shots on goal or fewer fi ve times on the season… The Jaguars did not allow multiple goals in a school-record 16 straight games. Personal: Full name is Laurie Elizabeth Graves… Born July 17, 1998 in Huntsville, Ala. … Daughter of Mike and Krisja Graves… Has an older brother… Enjoys watching Netfl ix, High School: Graduate of Brandon High School… Earned varsity letters in soccer and going to the beach and hanging out with friends… Chose South Alabama because of the track… Led team to state, south state and regional tournament appearances… Bulldogs physical therapy and soccer programs and the beach… Favorites – book: “Through My posted 18-2 record in her senior season… Named to all-star and all-region 5 6A teams. Eyes”; athlete: Tim Tebow; musical artists: Thomas Rhett and Twenty One Pilots; food: Mexi- can… Before a match, will listen to music and zone out, and put on her right cleat fi rst… Club: Played eight years with MS Rush… Played a role on state and south state champion- Used to ride horses… Thankful for her family… Five-year plan: Enter physical therapy ship squads, and a state runner-up team… Named to all-region and all-star teams. program; 10-year plan: graduate from PT school, have a job… Family goes to a new place every Christmas to scuba dive. Personal: Full name is Deanna Dion Green… Born Sept. 8, 1998 in Jacksonville, Fla. … Daughter of Bradnado and Stephanie Turnquest… Has an older and younger sister… Major: Exercise science Stepfather, Bradnado, played baseball at Jackson State and older sister, Breanna, played soccer at Hinds Community College… Chose South Alabama because it was a perfect fi t and loved the environment and feeling of home… Favorites – movie: “Transformers”; pro team: Denver Broncos; athlete: Julie Johnston; music artists: Post Malone, PartyNextDoor and Tory Lanez; food: sushi… Pregame superstitions are wearing the same ponytail and (clean) sports bra… Celebrity she’d like to meet is Beyonce… Five-year plan is preparing for veterinary school, and 10-year plan is owning her own veterinarian clinic… Three wishes: be successful in everything she does, have a lifetime supply of sushi and a fl ying car.

Major: Biology

GREEN’S CAREER STATS MP-MS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS SHOTS SHoG GWG 2017 20-17 0 2 2 4 3 0 TOTAL 20-17 0 2 2 4 3 0

SUN BELT CHAMPIONS 2000, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 12 PLAYERS ANA HELMERT ELLIE KANE Forward Midfi elder 5-4 #16 5-6 #7 Sophomore-1L Freshman Mountain Home, Ark. Stirling, Scotland The Woodlands [Texas] HS St. Modan’s HS 2017: Made 10 starts in 21 games… Tied for High School: Graduate of St. Modan’s High School. third on the team with four goals, and ranked fourth with 10 points… Scored a brace in 3-0 win vs. Club: Captained Central Girls Football Academy in Southeastern Louisiana (9/7) for fi rst two goals of Falkirk… Played six seasons and was twice named her career… Recorded a goal each in fi rst two games player of the year… Led club to Scottish, League, of Sun Belt Tournament, notching game winner Disney International and Nottingham Cup champion- against Appalachian State (11/1), and adding another vs. Little Rock (11/3)… Assisted ships… Also won ACES Tournament. on game-tying goal in 1-1 draw at Mississippi State (9/10)… Helped open scoring in the opening minute vs. Georgia State (9/24) with assist off a corner kick. International: Represented Scotland at the U16-U19 levels.

High School: Graduate of The Woodlands High School in The Woodlands, Texas… Lettered Personal: Full name is Ellie Kane… Born March 2, 2000 in Stirling, Scotland… Daughter in soccer, track and golf… Tallied 21 goals in 2014 and 34 in 2015… Scored equalizer in of Lawrence and Marianne Kane… Has an older brother and sister… Brother played four state fi nal as a freshman… Holds Arkansas record for 300 meter hurdles seasons for University of Albany soccer program… Favorites – movie: “White Chicks”; book: “The Hunger Games”; pro team: Celtic FC; athletes: Henrik Larsson, Carli Loyd and Kieran Club: Played two seasons with Texas Rush club team… Advanced to region fi nals while Tierney; musical artists: Beyonce, Chris Brown and Little Mix; foods: Kinder Bueno, fajitas playing with Arkansas Rush. and Yorkshire Pudding; class: history… Likes the sun, music and food, and dislikes spiders, messes and losing… The best part of playing sports are the people you meet and the places Personal: Full name is Anastasia Grace Helmert… Born Sept. 8, 1999 in Mountain Home, you see… Would like to meet Beyonce and Chris Brown… Five-year plan is playing profes- Ark. … Daughter of Eddie and Stacy Helmert… Third of four children – has an older brother sionally, and 10-year plan is running her own youth soccer team… Three wishes: be a profes- and an older and younger sister… Mother played soccer at Little Rock, and father played sional soccer player, have close friends a family live in the U.S. with her, be young forever. football at Arkansas Tech… Lists hobbies as hiking, golf and volleyball… Chose South Alabama because of the campus and soccer program… Favorites – movie: “Good Will Major: Sports science Hunting”; book: “Divergent” series; pro team: Dallas Cowboys; music artist: Drake; food: cheeseburger; class: algebra… Doesn’t believe in superstitions, but listens to music and dances before a game… Best part of playing sports is meeting new people and the feeling after scoring a goal… Celebrities she’d like to meet are Kate Hudson, Justin Bieber and … Loves to write and used to be a competitive cheerleader and gymnast… Moved away from home at 15 and lived with a host family for two years.

Major: Arts-sciences general HELMERT’S CAREER STATS MP-MS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS SHOTS SHoG GWG 2017 21-10 4 2 10 27 11 2 TOTAL 21-10 4 2 10 27 11 2

13 NCAA TOURNAMENT 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 PLAYERS CAMRYN LYSTER BRENNA McPARTLAN Midfi elder Midfi elder 5-5 #19 5-8 #4 Junior-SQ Freshman Birmingham, Ala. Lancashire, England John Carroll Catholic HS St. Bede’s HS 2017: Did not play due to injury. High School: Participated in soccer, netball, fi eld hockey, track & fi eld, swimming and badminton at 2016: Did not play due to injury. St. Bede’s High School and Accrington and Rossendale College… Played for three national championship High School: Graduate of John Carroll Catholic High teams in soccer. School… Earned four varsity letters in soccer and two in basketball… Led the Cavaliers to three straight state championships in 2014-16, Club: Team captain for Manchester City U19s… Led squad to 2017-18 league and FA Cup recording a hat trick in championship game in 2015… Earned state player-of-the-year honors titles. each season by the NSCAA… Second team all-metro and fi rst team all-state in 2014 and 2015… MVP of 2015 Class 6A state tournament… Scored 24 goals with 17 assists as International: Represented Northern Ireland’s U19 team six times. a junior… Named to Shamrock Invitational All-Tournament team in 2014 and MVP of the tournament a year later… Member of Alabama FC WPSL in 2014 and 2015. Personal: Full name is Brenna Claire McPartlan… Born Sept. 1, 1999 in Blackburn, England… Daughter of Nick McPartlan and Helen McKernan… Third of four children – has Personal: Full name is Camryn Paige Lyster… Born Feb. 6, 1998 in Tulsa, Okla. … an older brother and sister, and a younger brother… Favorites – movie: “The Parent Trap”; Daughter of David and Leslie Lyster… Youngest of three children; has an older brother and pro team: Liverpool; athlete: Steven Gerrard; food: pizza; class: P.E. … Best part of playing sister… Father played football at Missouri Southern… Hobbies include running, reading, sports is winning… Would like to meet Steven Gerrard… Would like to continue her playing hanging with friends, playing soccer and Netfl ix… Chose South Alabama because of the career professionally after graduating. soccer program, the campus and it was near the beach… Favorites – movies: “Matilda” and “Remember the Titans”; book: Harry Potter series; team: US Women’s National Team; Major: Undecided athletes: Lionel Messi, Alex Morgan and Morgan Brian; musical artists: listens to alternative and country music; foods: tacos, queso, cheeseburgers and hummus; classes: English and his- tory… Likes eating, watching Netfl ix, being around funny people and going on adventures; dislikes smacking, people that ask too many questions and bragging… Pregame rituals include listening to music, tying her right cleat fi rst and braiding her hair… The celebrities she’d like to meet are Zac Efron, Selena Gomez and Sophia Bush… In fi ve years, would like to be living by the beach with a job, and in 10 years, would like to be married with kids by the beach.

Major: Biology

SUN BELT CHAMPIONS 2000, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 14 PLAYERS BRIANNA MASCIA ABI MILLS Forward Midfi elder 5-5 #9 5-4 #12 Freshman Sophomore-1L Stoney Creek, Ontario, Canada London, England Cardinal Newman Catholic Highbury Fields School High School: Lettered in volleyball, and indoor 2017: Appeared in eight matches… Had to sit out and outdoor soccer at Cardinal Newman Catholic the fi rst six matches of the season due to eligibility Secondary School… Led the Cardinals to Ontario Cup issues, then missed almost a month after suffering and Canadian national championship in 2014, and an injury... Played season-high 57 minutes in double- an Ontario Federation of School Athletic Associations overtime win over Appalachian State (9/15). title in 2016… Won OFSAA gold medal in 2015 and bronze in 2014… Scored over 30 goals in 20 games… Assisted the winning goal in High School: Graduate of Highbury Fields School in London… Named Islington School’s the OFSAA fi nal in 2016. Primary and KS3 Sportswoman of the Year and won the silver medal in the 800m in the London Youth Games… Nominated as a Lloyd’s TSB Local Hero… Earned Jack Petchey Club: Played for Stoney Creek Battalion (2008-16) and Burlington Bayhawks (2016- Award, Islington School’s Exceptional Performance Award... Represented England against the 18)… Won Ontario Cup and national title with Stoney Creek in 2014, and Ontario Cup Republic of Ireland and the Netherlands. with a runner-up fi nish in national tournament in 2017 with Burlington… Awarded golden boot for most goals scored at national tournament, and was second-leading scorer in Ontario. Club: Spent 2008-15 with Arsenal Ladies and 2016-17 with Chelsea Ladies… Won FA Cup and league title with Arsenal Ladies U17s, and Development League championship with Personal: Full name is Brianna Rose Mascia… Born Feb. 25, 2000 in Hamilton, Ontario, Arsenal’s U21s… Named captain of the Chelsea Ladies U20s and led them to league title. Canada… Daughter of Antonio and Roseann Mascia… Has a twin brother… Chose South Alabama because of the beautiful campus, fantastic coaches and the great soccer program… Personal: Full name is Abigail Arduah Mills… Born July 10, 1997 in London, England… Favorites – movie: “Cheaper by the Dozen 2”; book: “Lord of the Flies”; pro teams: FC Daughter of Samuel and Grace Mills… Youngest of four girls… Main hobby is music – Barcelona, Boston Bruins, Dallas Cowboys and AS Roma; athletes: Lionel Messi, Sebastian piano, drums and acoustic and electric guitar… Chose South Alabama because “a vast Giovinco and Diego Costa; music: all types except slow music; foods: steak, blueberries, majority of successful football players in the Women’s Super League have spent time in the strawberries and artichokes; classes: kinesiology, fi tness and English… Likes sports, school U.S. developing as players and people”… Favorites – movies: “The Lion King,” “Matilda” and being with her friends, and dislikes math and self-centered people… Celebrities she’d and “Selena”; books: “The Mark of the Lion” trilogy; pro team: FC Barcelona; athlete: Serena like to meet are Lionel Messi, Eminem and Rihanna… Her brother is a magician… Most Williams, musical artist: Michael Jackson; food: steak with dauphinoise potatoes; class: biol- thankful for her family that has always been by her side… Post-college plans include playing ogy… Likes good music, good food, good company and great banter, and dislikes rain and professionally and having a family… Has visited Cuba and Mexico… Three wishes: world cold weather… Getting pumped up before a game involves watching a motivational movie peace, supersonic speed and a NCAA national championship. the night before, playing music at full blast in her headphone, then dancing and interacting with teammates before kickoff… Pregame ritual is eating a croissant with some water and Major: Undecided a Satsuma… Would like to meet Adele… Would to still be playing soccer in fi ve and 10 years… Works with ActionAidUK with the aim of “ighting for the rights of women and girls in the poorest places”… Three wishes: the ability to freeze and rewind time, happiness for her and everyone around her, and 100 more wishes.

Major: Emergency medical services

MILLS’ CAREER STATS MP-MS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS SHOTS SHoG GWG 2017 8-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 8-0 0 0 0 0 0 0

15 NCAA TOURNAMENT 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 PLAYERS HANNAH MOODY BRIANA MORRIS Defender Forward 5-7 #32 5-3 #23 Sophomore-1L Junior-2L Semmes, Ala. Hoover, Ala. Mary G. Montgomery HS Hoover HS 2017: Made six appearances on the season… 2017: Made 20 appearances… Posted a pair of Played season-high 30 minutes in Sun Belt semifi nal goals on the season, including one game winner… vs. Little Rock (11/3). Accounted for only goal and put three of her four shots on goal in 1-0 win vs. ULM (9/17)… Also High School: Lettered three seasons in high school found the back of the net in road win at Georgia (7th, 8th, 12th), and played three seasons for club Southern (9/29). team… Led Vikings to state quarterfi nals in 2013… Holds school record for assists… Finished career with 34 goals and 38 assists… Twice named to Mobile Press-Register All- 2016: Started once in 14 games… Made fi rst career start vs. Belmont (8/28)… Put Region Team and two-time Mobile County All-Star… Selected to Battle of the Bay game on six of her eight attempts on net (.750)… Recorded three shots with two on target vs. three occasions, and named MVP in 2017 Jacksonville State (8/26).

Club: Played six seasons for Gulf Coast Texans and one for Gulf Coast Rangers… Member of High School: Played fi ve seasons for Hoover High School… Named to AL.com’s Super Florida and Alabama ODP teams… Selected to USClub id2 training camp and USCamp PDP All-State Second Team and NSCAA All-State First Team… All-metro honoree as a junior… training center… Three-star recruit by TopDrawerSoccer.com… ECNL Southeast Conference Three-year member of Alabama’s ODP… Member of Hoover Soccer Club’s state champion- Player to Watch… Trained with the Gulf Coast Texans W20 League team. ship teams in 2013 and 2015… Named HSC’s forward of the year in 2012.

Personal: Full name is Hannah Faith Moody… Born Aug. 11, 1999 in Mobile, Ala. … Personal: Full name is Briana Faith Morris… Born June 29, 1998 in Plantation, Fla. Daughter of Joseph and Jodi Moody… Has an older sister… Both of her parents are South … Daughter of Christopher and Ramona Morris… Has three brothers, two older and one Alabama alumni and her sister is a current student… Favorites – movie: “Grosse Point younger… Likes to read in her free time… Chose South Alabama because she fell in love Blank”, book: “Pride and Prejudice”; pro team: Leicester City; athlete: ; music with the people here… Favorites – movie: “Hairspray”; book: House of Night series; teams: artist: Rick Springfi eld; food: Acai Berry Bowls; class: math… Likes sports and fashion, and Barcelona, Miami Heat and Alabama; athlete: LeBron James; musical artist: Bryson Tiller; dislikes negativity and discrimination… Listens to G-Eazy before a game, and always puts foods: macaroni and cheese and chocolate; classes: math and art… Likes to have fun and her right sock, shinguard and cleat before her left… Best part of playing sports is facing dislikes mean people… Before a game, listens to music and watches inspirational videos, adversity… Celebrity she’d like to meet is Ryan Gosling… Played football in middle school and closes her eyes and pictures herself making plays… Celebrities she’d like to meet are and became fi rst female in county history and fi rst male or female in school history to make Bryson Tiller and Rihanna… Thankful for her family and friends who have faith in her… a fi eld goal during a game… Career plans include working as a fashion merchandiser and Wants to continue her soccer career after graduating… Three wishes: play soccer at a higher owning her own clothing line... Three wishes: unlimited food, unlimited sneakers, a Bernese level, be fi nancially stable, happy with no worries. Mountain Dog. Major: Accounting Major: Communication MORRIS’ CAREER STATS MOODY’S CAREER STATS MP-MS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS SHOTS SHoG GWG MP-MS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS SHOTS SHoG GWG 2016 14-1 0 0 0 8 6 0 2017 6-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2017 20-0 2 0 4 15 8 1 TOTAL 6-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 34-1 2 0 4 23 14 1

SUN BELT CHAMPIONS 2000, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 16 PLAYERS McKENZIE NOWIN MOA ÖHMAN Midfi elder Forward 5-9 #23 5-6 #10 Freshman Freshman Fayetteville, Tenn. Kalix, Sweden Westminster Christian Academy Hedgårdsvägen 13 High School: Earned four varsity letters for High School: Graduate of Hedgårdsvägen 13. Westminster Christian Academy… Named second team all-state after freshman and sophomore Club: Played four seasons for Assi IF club team… seasons, and named fi rst team all-state as a junior… Team fi nished second in Norrbotten championship Led team in scoring as a freshman and junior… Led and won promotion via playoff game… Made eight team to second-place fi nish in the playoffs… Scored league appearances in 2018 season, scoring one both goals in a 2-1 win to decide area championship… Region III pool selection in 2016… goal… Saw action in 21 games the season prior and recorded four goals. ODP state/region camp team. Personal: Full name is Ann Moa Linnea Öhman… Born June 2, 1999 in Kalix, Norrbotten, Club: Ten-year member of HFC Girls 99 Blue and won four state titles. Sweden… Daughter of Mikael and Ann Öhman… Has two older brothers… Chose South Alabama because it was a great opportunity to her to develop not only as a player but as a Personal: Full name is McKenzie Ivy Nowin… Born Nov. 15, 1999 in Huntsville, Ala. … person… Favorites – movie: any horror movie; pro team: Barcelona; athlete: Lionel Messi; Daughter of Kevin and Terri Nowin… Has an older brother… Chose South Alabama because food: spaghetti Bolognese; classes: leadership and organization, English and math… Likes it offered what she was looking for academically and wanted to play Division I soccer… movie nights, dislikes hunger and racism… Pregame superstition is putting her hair in a Favorites – movie: “Get Smart”; book: “The Fault in our Stars”; pro teams: San Antonio ponytail in a certain way… Best part of playing sports is winning and growing together Spurs and the U.S. Women’s National Team; athletes: Carli Loyd and ; musical with your teammates… Celebrity she’d like to meet is Justin Bieber… Post-graduate plans artists: Dan + Shay and Charlie Puth; foods: ice cream and Panda Express; class: anatomy are playing soccer professionally… Organized twice-weekly training sessions for immigrant and physiology… Likes doing on hikes, hanging out with friends and anything having to do girls in Sweden: “The idea is to welcome them into our society and show them that anything with pumpkins… Dislikes history and English classes, and people who make up their own is possible as long as you work hard and believe in yourself.”… Three wishes: cure world rules… Pregame rituals include listening to Imagine Dragons, NF and Christian music while hunger, give back to everyone that helped her, become a great soccer player. imagining making plays, and making sure shoelaces are extra tight… Best part of playing sports is the feeling you get when you win a game, knowing how much work you put in to Major: Undecided get there… Would like to meet Carli Loyd and Matt LeBlanc… Thankful for God and all of the things He has blessed me with, including her family, friends and soccer… Five-year plan is to be in physical therapy or medical school, and ten-year plan is starting a family after completing her education… Has volunteered at Manna House and the Special Olympics.

Major: Exercise science

17 NCAA TOURNAMENT 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 PLAYERS HELENE SCHJELDERUP JUSTICE STANFORD Midfi elder Goalkeeper 5-3 #6 5-6 #1 Freshman Junior-2L Bodø, Norway The Colony, Texas Dragonskolans Elitidrottsgymnasium The Colony HS High School: Led Dragonskolans to national school 2017: Sun Belt all-Tournament Team… championships in 2016 and 2017. Started all 21 games… Posted a 0.93 goals against average and eight shutouts in 1,945:46 minutes Club: Played 2 ½ seasons for Umeå IK… Umeå played… Her minutes played total is second in has qualifi ed for the national U20 championship three school history, the shutouts rank in a tie for fourth consecutive seasons… Won silver medal in 2015 and the GAA is sixth… Led the Sun Belt in shutouts and 2017, and bronze in 2016. and was second in GAA… Put together a run of fi ve straight shutouts near the end of the season, including all three matches in the Sun Belt Tournament… Did not allow multiple Personal: Full name is Helene Raedergaard Schjelderup… Born April 29, 1999 in Bodø, goals in a school-record 16 straight games… Set new career high with 10 saves in 1-1 draw Norway… Daughter of Joern-Tommy Schjelderup and Gro Anita Raedergaard… Oldest of at Mississippi State (9/10)… Made eight stops in regular-season fi nale against Little Rock three children – has a younger brother and sister… Chose South Alabama because it was (10/27) that clinched conference title. a great opportunity to develop academically, personally and as a soccer player… Favorites – pro teams: Liverpool FC, FC Barcelona; athlete: Philippe Coutinho; food: lasagna; classes: 2016: Started in all 18 appearances… Compiled a 0.78 goals against average in exercise science and biology… Enjoys watching Netfl ix… Best part of playing sports is 1,608:06 minutes with 10 shutouts… Set new school records in fewest goals allowed competing and meeting new people… Wants to continue playing soccer and traveling the (14), consecutive shutout minutes (636:06) and single-season goals against average, and world after she graduates. is tied for second in single-season shutouts and sixth in save percentage (.823)… Led Sun Belt Conference in GAA and shutouts, ranking 40th and 17th in the nation, respectively… Major: Undecided Made fi rst career start vs. Belmont (8/28), and second start came in 1-0 shutout win over No. 1 Florida State (9/5) where she made a season-high eight saves while facing 28 shots… FSU game began run of 17 consecutive starts and seven straight clean sheets… Four of those shutouts during the streak came against league opponents, and put up seven vs. Sun Belt foes overall… Led defense in Sun Belt Tournament that became fi rst league school since 2012 to record three clean sheets in the tournament, and was named to the all-tournament team.

High School: Attended The Colony High School… Earned offensive player of the year honor… Played last two years for Dallas Texans club team… Previously suited up for Dallas Sting and FC Dallas.

Personal: Full name is Justice Marie Stanford… Born March 16, 1998 in Olathe, Kan- sas… Daughter of Mike Stanford and Melody Buehler… Has a younger brother… Favor- ites – movie: “Love & Basketball”; pro team: Kansas City Chiefs; athletes: and Odell Beckham; musical artist: Chris Brown; food: spicy foods… Before a game, listens to music and spits in her goalie box… Best part of playing sports is meeting new people and getting better… Would like to meet Chris Brown, Beyonce and August Alsina… Is scared of snakes.

Major: Health sciences

STANFORD’S CAREER STATS MP-MS MIN GA GAA SV SV% SHO 2016 18-18 1,608:06 14 0.78 65 .823 10 2017 21-21 1,945:46 20 0.93 63 .759 8 TOTAL 39-39 3,553:52 34 0.86 128 .790 18

SUN BELT CHAMPIONS 2000, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 18 PLAYERS AILEY TEBBETT FAITH WEBBER Goalkeeper Forward 5-7 #28 5-5 #24 RFreshman-TR Freshman Gainesville, Fla. San Angelo, Texas Florida/Oak Hall School Homeschooled 2017 (Florida): Did not appear in a game… High School: Homeschooled Redshirted and will have four years of eligibility remaining. Club: Played one season for Sting ECNL 00 in Plano, Texas… Sting attained No. 1 national ranking for all High School: Played six seasons at Oak Hall ‘00 teams... Selected for ODP in 2015. School, where she set the school record for career saves (1,075)… Credited with 175 saves and 10 shutouts as a senior… Named to the Personal: Full name is Faith Rain Webber… Born Feb. 16, 2000 in San Angelo, Texas… Gainesville Sun all-Area First Team in 2013, 2014, 2016 and 2017, and honorable mention Daughter of John and Misty Webber… Second of four children – has an older sister and in 2012. a younger sister and brother… Chose South Alabama for the opportunity to play for a successful coach and a collegiate dynasty… Favorites – movie: “The Grinch”; book: the Club: Four-year member of Florida Elite Soccer Academy club team in Jacksonville, Fla. … Bible; pro team: Manchester United; athlete: Wayne Rooney; musical artist: United Pursuit; Won 2013 Disney Tournament, and reached state semifi nals in 2017… Named to 2014 food: chicken Alfredo; class: English… Likes the ocean, plants and Crossfi t, and dislikes the Florida ODP state player pool. color red, onions, tomatoes and cockroaches… Pregame ritual is to pray and kiss her right shoe… Best part of playing sports is seeing the results of hard work… Celebrity she’d Personal: Full name is Ailey Catriona Tebbett… Born May 11, 1999 in Gainesville, Fla. like to meet is John Stamos… Thankful for God, her family, her dog and the opportunity … Daughter of Ian Tebbett and Donna Wielbo-Tebbett… Youngest of three children – has an to play college soccer… Has volunteered at a ministry called House of Faith since she was older brother and sister… Father played soccer at the University of London and for Leicester eight, and has done mission work the last three years in New Orleans with Jesus Project City FC, and mother played volleyball at Aurora University… Chose South Alabama because Ministries… Three wishes: that everyone would know Jesus, world peace and win a national of the coaches and the dedicated mentality of the program… Favorites – movie: “Cool championship. Runnings”; book: “The Keeper” ( autobiography); pro team: Hull City A.F.C.; athletes: Joe Hart and Conor McGregor; musical artist: Kendrick Lamar; food: avocado; class: Major: Marine biology English… Likes sports, nutrition and listening to music, and dislikes celery and math… Pregame ritual is to touch both posts and chew a specifi c type of gum… Would like to meet Tim Howard… Thankful for her family and the opportunity to play soccer… Five-year plan is to play pro soccer, and 10-year plan is to have a family and coach… Three wishes: unlimited avocados, achieve her dreams and super speed.

Major: Sociology

19 NCAA TOURNAMENT 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 PLAYERS KILEIGH WHITED TILLY WILKES Defender Defender 5-2 #20 4-11 #22 Freshman Freshman Milton, Fla. Preston, England Navarre HS Balshaws HS High School: Scored 32 goals with 21 assists with High School: Played soccer, cricket, rounders and Navarre High School… Scored fi ve goals in one track & fi eld at Balshaws in Leyland, England… game, and was named to state all-star game and Guided soccer team to regional school championships Montverde Invitational all-Tournament Team. in 2015 and 2016… Led team in goals and was named vice captain. Club: Spent nine years with Gulf Coast Texans club team out of Pensacola, Fla. … Served as team captain for four years… Reached state Club: Spent last two seasons at Fylde Ladies FC… Named the player of the year for quarterfi nals in back-to-back seasons, and won 2015 Disney and 2017 Disney Showcase Manchester United’s Centre of Excellence. tournaments… Named to WPSL, PDP, IMG ODP and ID2 Select teams… Member of ODP Regional team as well. Personal: Full name is Olivia Rose Wilkes… Born Nov. 3, 1999 in Preston, England… Daughter of Stephen and Alison Wilkes… Has two older brothers… Favorites – movie: Personal: Full name is Kileigh Elizabeth Whited… Born June 28, 2000 in Crestview, Fla. “Rookie of the Year”; book: “The Hunger Games”; pro teams: Manchester United, … Daughter of Kirk and Allison Whited… Has an older brother… Father played baseball Bears and Chicago Cubs… athletes: Ronaldinho, Tobin Heath and Neymar; musical artists: Ed at Pensacola Junior College, and mom played softball at West Florida… Hobbies include Sheeran and Drake; foods: ice cream, bananas and salad; class: physical education… Likes hanging with family and friends, going to the beach, sports, photography and shopping… socializing, watching TV and watching live sports, and dislikes bad manners and attitudes… Chose South Alabama because of the beautiful campus, it was close to home, and loved the Listens to music and watches videos of elite athletes before a game… Puts on her left boot team and coaches… Favorites – movie: “Remember the Titans”; book: “The Fault in our and shin pad before her right one… Was born 10 weeks premature and weighed 3 lbs, 12 Stars”; pro team: Manchester United; athletes: Steph Curry, Julie Johnston, Derek Jeter and oz… Thankful for her health, family and opportunity… In fi ve years, would like to be play- Tim Tebow; musical artists: Lauren Daigle, Pink, Mumford and Sons; food: watermelon; class: ing at the highest level possible, and in 10 years, would like to be coaching young children… P.E. … Before a game, listens to music and has positive thoughts of game scenarios… Three wishes: represent her country, be a role model to other young girls, more wishes. Wears the same headband, tapes the wrist and listens to the same song when on a win streak… Celebrities she’d like to meet are Will Ferrell, Johnny Depp and Will Smith… Major: Undecided Wants to still be playing soccer after graduation.

Major: Business administration

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When you look back on last season, what’s the biggest thing that stands good job. They knew what the games helped them do and help them become, and it was out? always a reference point throughout the season. So we could always come back to it and use The commitment and the relentlessness of the group that we had. I think they were willing to it to reinforce what we were trying to do in the moment, and that was win the conference do whatever it took to win games and they knew how to win games because we are such an and win the tournament. experienced group last year. It was amazing and a pleasure to be a part of it all. That’s what stood out the most, just a group of individuals that collectively knew how to get the job done. What was the biggest takeaway from your fi rst year that you can apply going forward as a coach? What were some of the highlights for you? I still don’t think the football’s that different. I think the athleticism and the individual ability Outside of individual performances, there’s obviously some games that stick out in my mind. is far greater. Some of the individuals that we came against last year were just phenomenal The game at home against Appalachian State was a season changer for us at a point where athletes. But I think the game as a whole is higher tempo and faster tempo. What could I we felt like nothing could go right. We end up scoring in the last minute and 30 seconds to go take away from it? I think we had the tendency to overthink it too much. So for instance, into extra time, and Kory Dixon, who went on to have an impact on the program that season, we’re going into the game against Auburn and we’re tactically trying to adjust to cater to scored to win it. That was a game that changed us. There were a lot of games in between them instead of us just saying, Let’s go and do what we do. Five minutes and two goals later, but I think even the game at home against Little Rock, a game that we probably shouldn’t we’re looking at each other scratching our head, thinking we probably overthought it. From have won but ended up winning because things were swinging our way. Then we go to the that day, we just we stopped overthinking and we just kind of went in with the same plan in tournament and have the most goals ever scored in a (Sun Belt) tournament, and the most mind that we were always going to play. So I think for us, staying focused on our girls and goals ever scored in a fi nal. I think at that point, the girls just looked way too experienced the way we play, how we want to perform and how that looks like, I think that’s the most for the other teams in the conference. I’d be lying if I didn’t say the Coastal Carolina fi ve-nil important thing I took out of it because we have a tendency to just overthink everything. thrashing in the fi nal wouldn’t be one that stands out because that was that was an enjoyable day for everyone. What are your goals for the season? Our vocal goals are we want to win the conference, we want to win the conference tourna- You started off 0-4 last year. You knew it was going to be a tough start ment and we want to get past the second round of NCAA Tournament. That is been our going into the season, but you went 14-1-1 after that. How did you keep Achilles Heel for a number of years and as we try to take this program farther than it ever everybody’s head straight and going in the right direction even losing your has been; that’s always the goal in the locker room. I would even expand that and say we fi rst four games? want to win the Jag Cup again. We try to be competitive in every area of our life, on the We’re not made to beat Power 5 schools, but do we think we can beat them? Absolutely. Do fi eld and off the fi eld. Then ultimately, our goal as well is to improve the overall team GPA, we know we can beat them? Absolutely. We’ve beaten them before. So for us I think there’s which amongst a successful season, not many people would know that our GPA was climbing the bigger picture, like what we’re competing for. We know that even when we lose those as well, and these student-athletes were working on and off the fi eld. In terms of soccer, no games, we have to be competitive in the conference. To be competitive in the conference, doubt we want to come in and win the conference with what would be a really young group you have to play teams that are better than the teams in our conference. So when you can and I think if we can do that and win the tournament, we can establish ourselves and be set hang with the Florida States, Ole Misses and Alabamas of this world, then you stand a good up for the next three to four years with a lot of youth in the ranks. It’ll be really exciting to chance to be competitive in the conference. Even then, when we were 0-4 and couldn’t get see how the young student-athletes will cope with that. an at-large bid, we knew we had to win the tournament. I think realistically that’s something that’s always achievable because once you get into the Sun Belt Tournament, it’s just three Last year you had to replace a lot on defense, this year you have to re- games to get you to the NCAAs. It’s important that the team stays focused on the big prize place a lot on offense. Do you try to approach that with the same mental- and knowing that there’s always something to play for all the way through to the end of the ity this year as you did last year? season. We did a good job as a staff keeping them together but I thought the girls did a really Yeah I think so. We’re trying to buy goals from everywhere and we maybe went a little top heavy with the attacking-minded players because your big fear is, where are the goals going to come from? Defensively, we’re always going to be sound with a Hannah Godfrey and Justice Stanford. We’ve added three new fullbacks from last year, which if you watch our fi rst fi ve or six games, we must have played with eight different full backs. Now I feel like we’ve kind of locked that position down. When you look of- fensively, trying to replace a Chelsea (Followwell), Danielle (Henley), Chardé (Hannah) and Rio (Hardy), you’re like, how do we do it? Kids want to be successful and hungry and that was a big factor in what we were recruiting: kids that want to be competitive. We’ve got a whole bunch of kids that share that goal. They want to be competitive whether it’s with each other or together as a team.

What was your recruiting strategy knowing you had so many seniors to replace? We start looking at templates; I call it the template of success. Find out what’s been successful and try to match those kids to that individual’s ability. So we start looking at saying, how can we get a better Danielle Henley? Well we know what she can

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What are some of your biggest concerns going into this season? Staying fi t and staying healthy. Outside of that, it’s always your biggest fear when half of the group is new and the half the group are returners. You want to make sure that the girls can get together, the locker room can mesh and we can just focus on playing soccer. That’s always the hardest thing in a program because all the way up until August 8, it’s all sunshine and rainbows, and as soon as you pick the fi rst lineup, that’s when kids start reading into it. You hope that everyone can fi nd their role. We’re all fi ghting for the of the team.

Who do you see making a jump of going from a reserve to being a major contributor? Briana Morris would be one. Briana Morris was fantastic this spring. This summer she played in the WPSL and was third in the country at one point for scoring goals. She really stood out to me. Ana Helmert is another one. We didn’t get to see Ana Helmert last year, and this spring she was phenomenal. She played against some tough competition and did fantastically. Deanna Green, although she featured towards the end of the season, we didn’t really get true sign of who she was. Deanna is someone that I think will play a signifi cant role on the team. I’m eager to see how Abigail Mills will show up. She came in last year with a lot on her mind and got injured; now she’s back to health. She’s got the ability. I’d even argue, although she

offer to the game. She’s creative, she’s unpredictable, she’s a workhorse and a leader. I need a player that can fi t that mold, whether that’s year one, two or three. We’ve got to bring in a kid that’s going to be that, or better, so we have standards. So I think that became a focal point and knowing what has been successful for the last four or fi ve years and make sure we keep we keep building on that.

Do you look at this year’s freshman class as a way to put your stamp on this program as opposed to inheriting a senior-heavy team? The thing that scares you with the recruiting class is we’ve got so much quality individually, that collectively as a group you try to fi gure out what it looks like. Have we done a good job recruiting? I would argue yes. Can we manage to bring them together in such a short period of time get them play and a unifi ed style of soccer? To be continued, but all in all, we’re excited about the class. We feel like we’ve done a good job. When we fi rst got the job, the 2018 class was already recruited and verbally committed. That’s why we’re top heavy with internationals. This year, yes, is an opportunity for me to say these are my players, but then wasn’t in the reserves, I think we’re still yet to see the best of Justice Stanford. She’s got big I think the years to come, 2019 and 2020 will be even better because we lost two years of goals and she’s going to have a great year. recruiting through the transition of coaches, which is unfortunate, but there’s no excuses from us. This is a great group of kids. They’re as good as anybody that has played in this program. What areas do you want to see improvement from? I think we’ll be excited to watch them play together. We are looking at stats and overall we seemed to do all right. You’d always like to score more goals, you’d always like to concede less. That’s a recipe for success. But we didn’t convert How do you approach the season differently with so many freshmen as our chances like we should. I look at how many shots hit the target and how many goals opposed to last year when you had a lot of seniors? we scored, and this team always had a problem with our conversion rate. We scored a lot You use the returners as a crutch. We rely heavily on the girls that have been here; they know of penalties, but then you take a look at how many corners we got last year and how many what it takes to win. They know what it takes at practice and we’re familiar to them; it’s we converted. You’re looking at games in the World Cup and you’re like, you just need one not a new coaching staff. So I think you’ll lean on them and with the leadership, you’ve got chance to score. I’d like to see us be a little more clinical in the fi nal third. Instead of creating Hannah Godfrey, who’s our captain, and you’ve got a Justice Stanford, who we’re going to as many chances – it’s good to create chances – if we could fi ght to create chances and make a vice captain. Those two are going to bridge the gap and help these kids catch up. We pick that moment, I think we’ll be good. That’s something I’d like to improve on – creating are bringing in a lot of freshmen but every international we’ve got has been capped for their goal-scoring opportunities that are genuine and trying to convert them. The set-piece thing country. If you’re talking about playing at the top level, you’re bringing in a whole bunch of is always going to be an issue for me because when you play against a Florida State or kids that have played at the top level, at least within their country. We couldn’t have done a Alabama, it’s the 89th minute and you’ve got a free kick or a corner and you can work better job in that regard. something, that’s worth it.

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fi eld, that’s going to be on them too. We’ve got to set standards as a program. We spoke to them last spring about that so we’ll see what happens, but I think everybody will be looked at as leadership.

What newcomers do you feel like will contribute right away? I think it’s hard to say that Brenna McPartlan wouldn’t. Olivia Wilkes is a naturally left-footed left back, which we didn’t have last year. Olivia is a phenomenal player; she’ll be a big player for us. Moa Öhman and Ellie Kane – we lost everything in the midfi eld so we’re starting over. When it comes to scoring goals, I’m looking at Brianna Mascia and Morgan Cross as two that score goals. Both are really young and it’ll be interesting to see how they take to this. I think all of those newcomers are going to do well, but I picked some kids that I think would statistically would help our performances, not to say that everyone else won’t.

What are your thoughts after one season in the Sun Belt Conference? I think it’s competitive as all get out. I think that people are tired of South Alabama winning the conference and you can see that when you play; they’re always that 10 percent extra. But I think that it’s a competitive conference and I think it’s a conference on the up, because more teams in our conference are playing the higher-RPI teams and that’s been a big plea from the Sun Belt. Overall we’re going to start seeing that refl ected nationally in the rankings. I don’t think there’s an easy game and I think that that’s a sign of a good conference. Nobody is week-in and week-out getting battered, four- or fi ve-nil in the regular season. I’ve learned a lot from this past year. I’ve learned what the level is and what it can be. Also, there’s a lot of new coaches that are going to come in and put their stamp on their program. Teams and coaching styles will differ, and as I inherited a program, so did other coaches. Overall it’s a fantastic conference and it’s one that we should be very privileged to be a part of. To say we’ve won it the last four years is amazing because it is a competitive conference. I think that a lot of teams are sniffi ng around now that South Alabama is losing all of these seniors and we will be expected to not do well this year, and I’m going to tell my group that it’s the absolute opposite. We’re expected to defend what all these kids have done for this program Who are going to be your leaders? over the last four or fi ve years. Hannah and Justice will be the big ones. I always hate to answer these questions because I look to all the upperclassmen. I think that anybody that’s returning in this locker room from Who do you think will be the teams to beat? the year before, they’re the ones that we’ll look up to, because they’re essentially the girls I think Troy will be good this year. I think Ged (O’Connor) will do a good job recruiting like that will lead the group. So anybody with that status of sophomore and above, they’re the he always has. I think Texas State, if they can stick together, will be good. They had some ones that are responsible for making sure that this thing ticks, and what they allow and don’t good little pieces to continue to be good. I’d be not much a friend if I didn’t say Little Rock allow in that locker room; that’s on them. What we allow and don’t allow to happen on that will be much improved. I think (former USA assistant) Mark (Foster) is a great coach. I think

23 NCAA TOURNAMENT 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 Q&A WITH MOODIE that he can do a lot with very little and he’s done that his whole life from the school he Moodie’s thoughts on… came from (Trevecca Nazarene). That’s what you kind of specialize in when you come from Goalkeeper the Division II world. Georgia Southern surprised us towards the end (of the season). I even We’ve got a new addition in Ailey Tebbett that came from Florida. She’s added some good think Georgia State will be much better. I think Troy will be the probably the most improved competition. Some of the goalkeepers have trained together in the summertime in the WPSL, and even though they fi nished third, that’ll be a team that’s really trying to compete to do but it would be crazy to sit here and say any different than we’re expecting Justice Stanford well this year. to come in and be the No. 1, because she has been. But I would say, that when we left here last spring, we’ve got Laurie Graves, who looks so much more conditioned and she’s played What are your overall thoughts on the schedule? all summer long. She needed playing time. You’ve got Ailey Tebbett, who’s just this outsider I inherited a schedule that I didn’t make, but there’s no excuses. We love it and we’ve got who’s coming into the mix. It’s been really healthy for all three because it’s going to be so to enjoy it. If you’re a player and you don’t want to play in those games, then you don’t competitive, but Justice has the No. 1 jersey, and right now it’s on the other two to try and belong at South Alabama. You want to be a part of the big games and you’ve got to want take it away from her. to be competing at the top level against the best players. I think that is a massive recruiting tool. But I don’t feel that we need to be playing as many top-50 programs as we are. I think Center back that it does help us and it does better us. But when you look at Ole Miss, LSU, Mississippi We’ve got players that can play there out of position, but right now we’ve got Hannah State, a much-improved Florida State and Alabama, you’re sitting here like, this is crazy. But Godfrey, the (Sun Belt) defensive player of the year, and we’ve Anita (Ágústsdóttir), who we all in all, you’ve got to be excited for it. Part of the reason why I wanted to come to South feel can play in that role with her. If not Anita, we’ve got two or three that could play out of Alabama was to play that schedule. position. For instance, Ellie Kane could sit in there and Kileigh Whited could play there; we have so many options, but the center back combination of Hannah and Anita was something Is there a non-conference game you’re looking forward to more than the we tried all spring. They can get the job done without a doubt. Whoever plays next to Hannah others? is going to be educated. She can talk anybody through a game, even somebody who’s never UAB is a good one, not because it’s an in-state rival, but because it’s the fi rst game of the played the sport. season. You’re always looking forward to that fi rst game of the season. There’s not one game that sticks out. Any opportunity that we get to play out of conference, we’ve got to use it to Outside back grow as a team. I would say that I’d like to get an SEC team in the win column for us here I think Deanna Green is one of the most improved players in this team coming out of the this this fall. We’ll see them all as the same opportunity spring, and we added Gracie East, a transfer from Mississippi State who is phenomenal player and had a huge impact in the spring. Many would argue that she was our best player against LSU. Then you add two new fullbacks in Kileigh Whited and Olivia Wilkes and you start say- ing wow, we’ve got options right now, to not only play a Friday game at a high tempo and start throwing numbers forward, but even on a Sunday you could do the same thing. It’s not that we want to get into any form of rotation – the best players always play – but we’re very deep at those positions. I’ve watched the fi rst fi ve games from last year and we put two new fullbacks in every game. At Florida State we played with three right backs because we couldn’t get anybody playing the position.

Defensive midfi elder I’ll be interesting to see how that pans out because you’ve got Julianna Abrams, who had a really good spring; she played every minute of every game. Helene (Schjelderup) is coming in from a top level. Helene is small, she’s meticulous and you can’t get near her. The ball is in and out of her feet before you can even get near her. Ellie Kane is everything you could want in a center midfi elder as well. I think those three will be the candidates.

Center midfi elder Helene, Moa, Brenna, Ana and Ellie can all play that position. Julianna and Ana were the only two returning and anyone new can fi t into those positions. We signed Moa to come in and fi t into that position to connect the midfi eld with the fi nal third; it’s something she does very well. Brenna is a monster in the middle of the park; she also can connect and she’s box to box. We’ve got a lot of pieces that we just have to fi gure out what fi ts together best.

Forwards Ana Helmert becomes a candidate for a number nine. We really liked her in the spring. Moa, Morgan Cross and Brianna Mascia can also become candidates for the number nine. The way that I’ve always coached it and play it, but couldn’t really do it last year, was interchanging with the front fi ve. You’ve also got Kory Dixon and Abigail Mills that can come in and play these positions. It’ll be exciting to see what we’ve got. There are a couple that could be a surprise, like Jess Garey, who can absolutely zing a ball; it’s scary. But if I could put the fi rst name on the team sheet, it would be Kory Dixon, because you know what you get with her and she had a great summer playing with her WPSL team that lost in the national fi nal.

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2017 SUN BELT FINAL STANDINGS Player of the Year Rio Hardy (South Alabama, Sr., F)

Team SBC Record Pct Pts Overall Pct Offensive Player of the Year *&South Alabama 9-1-0 .900 27 14-6-1 .690 Kassi Hormuth (Texas State, Sr., F) *Texas State 8-2-0 .800 24 10-6-1 .618 *Troy 6-4-0 .600 18 8-10-2 .450 Defensive Player of the Year Hannah Godfrey (South Alabama, Jr., D) *Arkansas State 5-4-1 .550 16 9-6-2 .588 *Little Rock 4-4-2 .500 14 9-9-3 .500 Freshman of the Year Sarah Sodoma (Arkansas State, Fr., F) *Georgia Southern 4-5-1 .450 13 8-9-2 .474 *Coastal Carolina 4-5-1 .450 13 11-8-1 .575 Newcomer Player of the Year Kaylee Davis (Texas State, So., F) *Appalachian State 3-5-2 .400 11 4-11-4 .316 ULM 3-6-1 .350 10 3-13-2 .222 Coach of the Year Kat Conner, Texas State Louisiana 2-6-2 .300 8 5-10-2 .353 Georgia State 1-7-2 .200 5 3-11-3 .265

* = qualifi ed for the SBC Tournament & = regular season and tournament champion SBC Tournament Results (Foley, Ala.) All-Conference Teams First Team Wednesday, November 2 - Quarterfi nals Arola Aparicio Gili (Little Rock, Junior, Forward) Match 1 - #5 Little Rock 1, #4 Arkansas State 1 (LR advances 3-1 on PKs) Kaylee Davis (Texas State, Sophomore, Forward) Match 2 - #1 South Alabama 2, #8 Appalachian State 0 Rio Hardy (South Alabama, Senior, Forward) Match 3 - #7 Coastal Carolina 2, #2 Texas State 1 OT Kassi Hormuth (Texas State, Senior, Forward) Match 4 - #6 Georgia Southern 2, #3 Troy 1 Doro Greulich (Little Rock, Sophomore, Midfi elder) Friday, November 4 - Semifi nals Rachel Grout (Texas State, Senior, Midfi elder) Match 5 - #1 South Alabama 4, #5 Little Rock 0 Danielle Henley (South Alabama, Senior, Midfi elder) Match 6 - #7 Coastal Carolina 4, #6 Georgia Southern 1 Chandler Cooney (Texas State, Senior, Defender) Sunday, November 6 - Championship Hannah Godfrey (South Alabama, Junior, Defender) Match 7 - #1 South Alabama 5, #7 Coastal Carolina 0 Steffi Hardy (South Alabama, Senior, Defender) SBC All-Tournament Team Heather Martin (Texas State, Sophomore, Goalkeeper) Sarah Price, Georgia Southern Jaclyn Purvine, Little Rock Second Team Kayla Christian, Coastal Carolina Kory Dixon (South Alabama, Sophomore, Forward) Daniella Famili, Coastal Carolina Daniella Famili (Coastal Carolina, Senior, Forward) Mackenzie Gibbs, Coastal Carolina Sarah Sodoma (Arkansas State, Freshman, Forward) Lauren Dabner, Coastal Carolina Selma Bjorgvinsdottir (South Alabama, Freshman, Midfi elder) Kory Dixon, South Alabama Chelsea Followwell (South Alabama, Senior, Midfi elder) Rio Hardy, South Alabama Jordan Kondikoff (Texas State, Sophomore, Midfi elder) Steffi Hardy, South Alabama Julia Winter (Troy, Sophomore, Midfi elder) Danielle Henley, South Alabama Riley Ebenroth (Arkansas State, Junior, Defender) Justice Stanford, South Alabama Haley Roberson (Troy, Senior, Defender) Liesa Seifert (Little Rock, Junior, Defender) Most Outstanding Player Kelsey Ponder (Arkansas State, Junior, Goalkeeper) Rio Hardy, South Alabama, Forward

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Overall: 14-6-1 Sun Belt: 9-1 Home: 6-3 Away: 5-2-1 Neutral: 3-1 ## Name GP-GS Min. G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% YC-RC GW PK-ATT 9 Rio Hardy 21-21 1464 16 5 37 78 .205 43 .551 0-0 6 2-2 18 Kory Dixon 20-14 1079 5 2 12 29 .172 16 .552 1-0 2 0-0 10 Tiina Trutsi 21-19 1617 4 4 12 37 .108 20 .541 0-0 1 3-3 16 Ana Helmert 21-10 1096 4 2 10 27 .148 11 .407 0-0 2 0-0 14 Danielle Henley 21-20 1795 4 1 9 65 .062 25 .385 1-0 2 0-0 7 Chelsea Followwell 20-20 1788 2 5 9 31 .065 17 .548 1-0 0 0-0 23 Briana Morris 20-0 350 2 0 4 15 .133 8 .533 0-0 1 0-0 6 Steffi Hardy 20-19 1663 2 0 4 8 .250 5 .625 1-0 0 0-0 17 Audrey Duren 6-0 70 1 1 3 3 .333 2 .667 0-0 0 0-0 20 Selma Bjorgvinsdottir 20-17 1556 0 2 2 20 .000 8 .400 2-0 0 0-1 8 Deanna Green 20-17 1461 0 2 2 4 .000 3 .750 0-0 0 0-0 25 Hannah Godfrey 21-21 1935 0 1 1 11 .000 3 .273 2-0 0 0-0 11 Charde Hannah 8-1 258 0 1 1 8 .000 2 .250 1-1 0 0-0 26 Ashleigh Pyle 12-9 753 0 1 1 3 .000 2 .667 2-0 0 0-0 5 Anita Agustsdottir 21-21 1713 0 1 1 3 .000 2 .667 2-0 0 0-0 24 Caroline Torrens 8-0 70 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0-0 0 0-0 29 Julianna Abrams 16-1 370 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0-0 0 0-0 32 Hannah Moody 6-0 97 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 27 Gabrielle Craig 5-0 56 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 12 Abi Mills 8-0 253 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 1-0 0 0-0 Total 21 — 40 28 108 345 .116 169 .490 16-1 14 5-6 Opponents 21 — 20 16 56 207 .097 86 .415 11-1 6 1-1

## Name GP-GS Minutes GA Avg Saves Pct W L T Sho Faced 1 Justice Stanford 21-21 1,945:46 20 0.93 63 .759 14 6 1 8/0 203 Total 21 1,945:46 20 0.93 63 .759 14 6 1 8/0 203 Opponents 21 1,945:46 40 1.85 129 .763 6 14 1 2 337

Team saves: 3

GOALS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total CORNER KICKS BY PRD1st 2nd OT OT2 Total South Alabama 17 20 1 2 40 South Alabama 40 45 0 2 87 Opponents 12 8 0 0 20 Opponents 35 40 1 1 77

SHOTS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total FOULS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total South Alabama 160 177 3 5 345 South Alabama 84 107 6 2 199 Opponents 95 106 4 2 207 Opponents 76 96 4 0 176

SAVES BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total ATTENDANCE SUMMARY USA OPP South Alabama 34 30 1 1 66 Total 2264 4464 Opponents 57 69 1 2 129 Dates/Avg Per Date 9/252 8/558 Neutral Site #/Avg 4/306

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Date Opponent W/L Score Record SBC Att Goals 2017 Team Match Highs 8/18 at #10 Auburn L 0-3 0-1-0 0-0-0 537 — 8/20 at #15 Florida State L 1-2 0-2-0 0-0-0 823 Followwell, Chelsea (unassisted) POINTS 15 vs Coastal Carolina (Nov 5) 8/27 MURRAY STATE L 1-2 0-3-0 0-0-0 273 Trutsi, Tiina (penalty kick) 12 at Georgia Southern (Sep 29) 9/1 ALABAMA L 1-2 0-4-0 0-0-0 387 Trutsi, Tiina (penalty kick) GOALS 5 vs Coastal Carolina (Nov 5) 9/3 JACKSONVILLE STATE W 3-1 1-4-0 0-0-0 219 Trutsi, Tiina (penalty kick) 4 vs Little Rock (Nov 3) Hardy, Rio (penalty kick) 4 at Georgia Southern (Sep 29) Hardy, Rio (Trutsi, Tiina) ASSISTS 5 vs Coastal Carolina (Nov 5) 9/7 SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA W 3-0 2-4-0 0-0-0 209 Helmert, Ana (Pyle, Ashleigh) 4 at Georgia Southern (Sep 29) Helmert, Ana (unassisted) SHOTS 34 vs Louisiana Monroe (Sep 17) Hardy, Rio (unassisted) 33 vs Arkansas State (Oct 13) 9/10 at Mississippi State T O2 1-1 2-4-1 0-0-0 813 Henley, Danielle (Helmert, Ana) SHOTS ON GOAL 14 vs Louisiana Monroe (Sep 17) 9/15 APPALACHIAN STATE W O2 2-1 3-4-1 1-0-0 414 Henley, Danielle (Agustsdottir, Anita;Hardy, Rio) 13 vs Arkansas State (Oct 13) Dixon, Kory (unassisted) SAVES 10 at Mississippi State (Sep 10) 9/17 LOUISIANA MONROE W 1-0 4-4-1 2-0-0 221 Morris, Briana (Followwell, Chelsea) 9 vs Little Rock (Oct 27) 9/24 GEORGIA STATE W 2-1 5-4-1 3-0-0 193 Hardy, Steffi (Helmert, Ana) CORNER KICKS 10 vs Southeastern Louisia (Sep 7) Hardy, Rio (unassisted) 9 vs Appalachian State (Sep 15) 9/29 at Georgia Southern W 4-0 6-4-1 4-0-0 917 Trutsi, Tiina (Green, Deanna) FOULS 15 at Florida State (Aug 20) Morris, Briana (Godfrey, Hannah) 14 at Mississippi State (Sep 10) Hardy, Rio (Trutsi, Tiina;Duren, Audrey) 14 vs Alabama (Sep 1) Hardy, Rio (unassisted) 10/1 at Troy W O2 2-1 7-4-1 5-0-0 247 Hardy, Rio (Green, Deanna) Hardy, Rio (Trutsi, Tiina) 2017 Individual Match Highs 10/13 ARKANSAS STATE L 0-1 7-5-1 5-1-0 131 — 10/15 at Coastal Carolina W OT 2-1 8-5-1 6-1-0 127 Hardy, Rio (Henley, Danielle) POINTS 4 Kory Dixon vs CCU (Nov 5) Henley, Danielle (Followwell, Chelsea) 4 Rio Hardy vs CCU (Nov 5) 10/20 at Louisiana W 2-1 9-5-1 7-1-0 200 Followwell, Chelsea (Trutsi, Tiina;Hardy, Rio) 4 Kory Dixon vs Little Rock (Nov 3) Hardy, Rio (Bjorgvinsdottir, S.) 4 Rio Hardy at Texas State (Oct 22) 10/22 at Texas State W 2-0 10-5-1 8-1-0 800 Hardy, Rio (Bjorgvinsdottir, S.) 4 Rio Hardy at Troy (Oct 1) Hardy, Rio (unassisted) 4 Rio Hardy at Ga. South. (Sep 29) 10/27 LITTLE ROCK W 1-0 11-5-1 9-1-0 217 Dixon, Kory (Hardy, Rio) 4 Ana Helmert vs SE La. (Sep 7) 11/1 vs #8 Appalachian State W 2-0 12-5-1 9-1-0 121 Helmert, Ana (Hardy, Rio) 4 Rio Hardy vs Jack. State (Sep 3) Hardy, Rio (unassisted) GOALS 2 Rio Hardy vs CCU (Nov 5) 11/3 vs #5 Little Rock W 4-0 13-5-1 9-1-0 173 Hardy, Rio (penalty kick) 2 Kory Dixon vs Little Rock (Nov 3) Dixon, Kory (Hardy, Rio) 2 Rio Hardy at Texas State (Oct 22) Dixon, Kory (unassisted) 2 Rio Hardy at Troy (Oct 1) Helmert, Ana (Followwell, Chelsea) 2 Rio Hardy at Ga. South. (Sep 29) 11/5 vs #7 Coastal Carolina W 5-0 14-5-1 9-1-0 212 Henley, Danielle (Dixon, Kory) 2 Ana Helmert vs SE La. (Sep 7) Dixon, Kory (Followwell, Chelsea) 2 Rio Hardy vs Jack. State (Sep 3) Hardy, Rio (Dixon, Kory) ASSISTS 2 Chelsea Followwell vs CCU (Nov 5) Hardy, Steffi (Followwell, Chelsea) 2 Kory Dixon vs CCU (Nov 5) Hardy, Rio (Hannah, Charde) SHOTS 9 Rio Hardy at Texas State (Oct 22) 11/10 vs #16 Florida L 1-3 14-6-1 9-1-0 841 Duren, Audrey (unassisted) 8 Danielle Henley vs App St. (Nov 1) SHOTS ON GOAL 6 Rio Hardy at Texas State (Oct 22) 4 Rio Hardy vs CCU (Nov 5) 4 Rio Hardy at Troy (Oct 1) 4 Danielle Henley vs App St. (Sep 15) SAVES 10 Justice Stanford at Miss. St. (Sep 10) 8 Justice Stanford vs LR (Oct 27)

27 NCAA TOURNAMENT 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 MATCH-BY-MATCH STATS

Date Opponent Score G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% YC–RC GW PK–ATT 8/18 at Auburn 0–3 0 0 0 4 .000 1 .250 1–0 0 0–0 8/20 at Florida State 1–2 1 0 2 7 .143 4 .571 3–1 0 0–0 8/27 MURRAY STATE 1–2 1 0 2 12 .083 5 .417 0–0 0 1–1 9/1 ALABAMA 1–2 1 0 2 14 .071 9 .643 1–0 0 1–1 9/3 JACKSONVILLE STATE 3–1 3 1 7 15 .200 7 .467 1–0 1 2–2 9/7 SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA 3–0 3 1 7 25 .120 12 .480 0–0 1 0–0 9/10 at Mississippi State 1–1 1 1 3 10 .100 4 .400 2–0 0 0–0 9/15 APPALACHIAN STATE 2–1 2 2 6 17 .118 11 .647 0–0 1 0–0 9/17 LOUISIANA MONROE 1–0 1 1 3 34 .029 14 .412 0–0 1 0–0 9/24 GEORGIA STATE 2–1 2 1 5 19 .105 12 .632 0–0 1 0–0 9/29 at Georgia Southern 4–0 4 4 12 15 .267 9 .600 1–0 1 0–0 10/1 at Troy 2–1 2 2 6 17 .118 8 .471 0–0 1 0–0 10/13 ARKANSAS STATE 0–1 0 0 0 33 .000 13 .394 0–0 0 0–0 10/15 at Coastal Carolina 2–1 2 2 6 11 .182 6 .545 3–0 1 0–0 10/20 at Louisiana 2–1 2 3 7 21 .095 8 .381 0–0 1 0–0 10/22 at Texas State 2–0 2 1 5 21 .095 12 .571 0–0 1 0–0 10/27 LITTLE ROCK 1–0 1 1 3 15 .067 7 .467 1–0 1 0–0 11/1 vs Appalachian State 2–0 2 1 5 20 .100 11 .550 1–0 1 0–1 11/3 vs Little Rock 4–0 4 2 10 12 .333 5 .417 2–0 1 1–1 11/5 vs Coastal Carolina 5–0 5 5 15 19 .263 10 .526 0–0 1 0–0 11/10 vs Florida 1–3 1 0 2 4 .250 1 .250 0–0 0 0–0

South Alabama 40–20 40 28 108 345 .116 169 .490 16–1 14 5–6 Opponent 20 16 56 207 .097 86 .415 11–1 6 1–1

TEAM PER GAME: Games played: 21 // Shots per game: 16.43 // Goals per game: 1.90 // Assists per game: 1.33 // Points per game: 5.14

Date Opponent Score Minutes GA GAAvg Saves Save% W L T Sho Faced 8/18 at Auburn 0–3 90:00 3 3.00 2 .400 0 1 0 — 11 8/20 at Florida State 1–2 90:00 2 2.50 5 .714 0 1 0 — 21 8/27 MURRAY STATE 1–2 90:00 2 2.33 3 .600 0 1 0 — 11 9/1 ALABAMA 1–2 90:00 2 2.25 3 .600 0 1 0 — 13 9/3 JACKSONVILLE STATE 3–1 90:00 1 2.00 2 .667 1 0 0 — 6 9/7 SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA 3–0 90:00 0 1.67 3 1.000 1 0 0 1 5 9/10 at Mississippi State 1–1 110:00 1 1.52 10 .909 0 0 1 — 24 9/15 APPALACHIAN STATE 2–1 104:20 1 1.43 3 .750 1 0 0 — 12 9/17 LOUISIANA MONROE 1–0 90:00 0 1.28 1 1.000 1 0 0 1 2 9/24 GEORGIA STATE 2–1 90:00 1 1.25 4 .800 1 0 0 — 8 9/29 at Georgia Southern 4–0 90:00 0 1.14 2 1.000 1 0 0 1 8 10/1 at Troy 2–1 104:02 1 1.12 2 .667 1 0 0 — 9 10/13 ARKANSAS STATE 0–1 90:00 1 1.11 4 .800 0 1 0 — 9 10/15 at Coastal Carolina 2–1 97:24 1 1.09 2 .667 1 0 0 — 8 10/20 at Louisiana 2–1 90:00 1 1.09 2 .667 1 0 0 — 7 10/22 at Texas State 2–0 90:00 0 1.02 0 .000 1 0 0 1 9 10/27 LITTLE ROCK 1–0 90:00 0 0.96 9 1.000 1 0 0 1 14 11/1 vs Appalachian State 2–0 90:00 0 0.91 1 1.000 1 0 0 1 3 11/3 vs Little Rock 4–0 90:00 0 0.87 2 1.000 1 0 0 1 3 11/5 vs Coastal Carolina 5–0 90:00 0 0.82 4 1.000 1 0 0 1 9 11/10 vs Florida 1–3 90:00 3 0.93 2 .400 0 1 0 — 11

South Alabama 40–20 1945:46 20 0.93 66 .767 14 6 1 8 203 Opponent 1945:46 40 0.93 129 .763 6 14 1 2 337

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1 2 F SCORING SUMMARY: THEY SAID IT 1. 6:22 USA Henley (Dixon) Head Coach Richard Moodie 2. 11:12 USA Dixon (Followwell) On winning a fi fth straight title: “It is a fantastic achievement for these girls, and 0 0 0 3. 18:29 USA R Hardy (Dixon) tactically, a really disciplined performance from our team today. Five goals in a tournament 4. 53:16 S Hardy (Followwell) fi nal is fantastic. It’s just part of the journey. This wasn’t the goal for the season. Making a 5. 87:22 R Hardy (Hannah) national tournament is part three and now we get to train next week. I’m proud of all the 3 2 5 Shots: CCU 9, South Alabama 19 girls, but especially the seniors. Not every tournament you get to fi nish with all of your seniors Saves: CCU 5 (Atteberry 5), South Alabama on the fi eld, so we’re really thankful we had that opportunity today.” 4 (Justice Stanford 4) On the offense clicking during the tournament: “Tactically, we were so disciplined. Senior Rio Hardy scored a brace and sophomore Kory Dixon had a goal and two assists Friday night, the game was a little different. We were higher up the fi eld just trying to pick as the University of South Alabama soccer team claimed its fi fth consecutive Sun Belt Confer- off bad passes. (Daniela) Famili and (Kayla) Christian punished Georgia Southern on Friday ence Tournament championship with a 5-0 victory over Coastal Carolina at the Foley Sports night so we decided to sit off, let them play, and when they couldn’t play into the pockets, Tourism Complex. we were going to punish them. Three goals in the fi rst 20 minutes took the wind out of their - USA outshot CCU 19-9, and held a 10-4 edge in shots on goal sails. That’s the most relaxed I’ve ever been in the last 20 minutes of a fi nal. The girls did - Moments after Hardy hit the woodwork, Dixon and senior Danielle Henley teamed up to put really well, and it wasn’t easy game – it took a lot of work from us. They were willing to put the Jags on the board at 6:22; Dixon took the ball down the right wing and her cross found in the work and effort.” Henley’s head about eight yards out - Just under fi ve minutes later, Dixon added to the lead on a through-ball from senior Chelsea On Rio Hardy’s day: “At the start of the season, we told the girls that we’ve lost the Followwell; Dixon’s shot from the right channel defl ected off the coastal Carolina goalkeeper girl that scored 11 goals last year, so which one of you is going to step up and accept the and trickled in challenge? Now we’re asking her how many goals she’s going to score. Today she said two. - Hardy made it 3-0 at the 18:29 mark on a breakaway after a Dixon throughball That’s the sign of being a goal scorer – she’s so confi dent. But behind that confi dence is hard - The Chanticleers outshot the Jaguars 4-2 and controlled most of the possession in the fi rst work. She’s on the fi eld working hard all the time, her sister is helping her, serving balls. She’s half after Hardy’s goal, but only put one of the four on target a product of her hard work.” - Senior Steffi Hardy, making a rare run forward, scored from the left wing at 53:16 to make it 4-0 - Rio Hardy scored her second of the day in the fi nal moments, putting home a rebound off the crossbar - Justice Stanford made four saves in recording her eighth shutout of the season

29 NCAA TOURNAMENT 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 RECORDS TEAM GAME RECORDS INDIVIDUAL GOALKEEPING Most Goals Scored ...... 21, vs. South Carolina State, 1999 Minutes Played Most Goals Allowed ...... 11, at Georgia, 1999 Game: 120 by Many Players Most Assists ...... 18, vs. Jackson State, 2002 Season: 1,946:24 by Kyla Rogers (2000) Most Shots Attempted ...... 87, vs. Jackson State, 2002 Career: 5,449 by Amber Angermeier (2001-2004) Most Shot Attempts Allowed ...... 39, at Tennessee, 2002 Games Played Fewest Shots Allowed ...... 0, vs. Mississippi Valley State, 2012 Season: 21 by Justice Stanford (2017) and Kyla Rogers (2000) vs. Prairie View, 2002 Career: 62 by Amber Angermeier (2001-2004) vs. South Carolina State, 1999 Games Started vs. Spring Hill, 1994 Season: 21 by Justice Stanford (2017) and Kyla Rogers (2000) Most Corner Kicks ...... 23, vs. South Carolina State, 2000 Career: 56 by Amber Angermeier (2001-2004) Most Fouls ...... 28, vs. UMBC, 1995 Most Shots Faced Fastest Goal ...... 0:17, Sabrina Thompson vs. UMBC, 1997 Season: 268 by Amber Angermeier (2003) Largest Margin of Victory ...... 21-0, vs. South Carolina State, 1999 Career: 755 by Amber Angermeier (2001-2004) Saves Game: 18 by Katie Berry vs. Arkansas State (9/25/09) TEAM SEASON RECORDS Season: 134 by Kelsie Langford (2007) Most Games Played ...... 23, 2013; 2014; 2015 Career: 369 by Kelsie Langford (2005-2008) Most Victories ...... 19, 2014 Goals Allowed Fewest Victories ...... 2, 1996 Game: 7 by Four Players Most Losses ...... 17, 1996 Season: 43 by Susan Satterfi eld (1996) Fewest Losses ...... 3, 1997; 2014; 2015 Career: 83 by Amber Angermeier (2001-2004) Longest Winning Streak ...... 11, 9/20-11/4/2015 Fewest Goals Allowed (*Min. 25 games) Longest Home Winning Streak ...... 14, 8/30/1997-9/3/1999 Season: 14 by Justice Stanford (2016) Longest Unbeaten Streak ...... 18, 9/5-11/9/14 Career: 40 by Sarah Hay (2013-17)* Highest Winning Percentage ...... 848, 19-3-1, 2014 Shutouts Lowest Winning Percentage ...... 105, 2-17-0, 1996 Season: 11 by Kyla Rogers (2000) Most Draws ...... 3, 2002; 2003; 2007; 2008; 2012; 2013 Career: 20 by Kelsie Langford (2005-2008), Melissa Drish (2010-13) and Sarah Hay Most Overtime Matches ...... 6, 1994; 1995; 2002; 2002; 2004; 2012 (2013-17) Most Overtime Wins ...... 3, 2017 Goals Against Average (*Min. 25 games) Most Overtime Losses ...... 3, 2016 Season: 0.78 by Justice Stanford (2016) Most Shutouts ...... 12, 2014; 2016 Career: 0.86 by Justice Stanford (2016-PR)* Most Consecutive Shutouts ...... 7, 2016 Most Opponent Shutouts ...... 10, 2006 Most Shots Attempted ...... 469, 2014 TEAM GOALKEEPING Most Opponent Shots Attempted ...... 343, 2012 Most Saves Fewest Shots Attempted ...... 160, 1996 Game: 17 at Tennessee (9/20/02) Fewest Opponent Shots Attempted ...... 173, 1998 Season: 130 (2007) Most Goals Scored ...... 69, 1997 Most Opponent Saves Most Opponent Goals Scored ...... 71, 1996 Game: 27 vs Alabama State (10/30/05) Fewest Goals Scored ...... 22, 1999 Season: 129 (2017) Fewest Opponent Goals Scored ...... 17, 2005 Most Shutouts Consecutive Games Scored ...... 22, 2014; 2015 Season: 12 (2014, 2016) Consecutive Games Opponent Scored ...... 11, 1995-96; 2008 Most Consecutive Shutouts Most Assists ...... 63, 1997 Season: 7 (2016) Most Opponent Assists...... 44, 1996 Most Opponent Shutouts Most Corner Kicks ...... 280, 1995 Season: 10 (2006) Most Opponent Corner Kicks ...... 116, 2002 Fewest Goals Allowed Season: 17 (2005) Most Goals Allowed Season: 71 (1996) Consecutive Shutout Minutes by a Goalkeeper: 636:06 by Justice Stanford (2016)

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INDIVIDUAL GAME RECORDS TEAM SEASON RECORDS POINTS POINTS PENALTY KICKS ATTEMPTED 1. Linda Larsson ...... 13, vs. South Carolina State, 8/29/99 1. 201 ...... 1997 1. 6 ...... 2017 2. Tanya Allegretti ...... 10, vs. Alabama State, 10/30/05 2. 184 ...... 2014 2. 4 ...... 2006 3. Chardé Hannah ...... 9, vs. Francis Marion, 9/21/14 3. 178 ...... 2015 3. 3 ...... 2015 Tanya Allegretti ...... 9, vs. Jackson State, 8/31/02 4. 172 ...... 2002 3 ...... 2012 5. Tiara Smith ...... 8, vs. Nicholls State, 9/13/08 5. 169 ...... 1999 3 ...... 2011 Cindy Rainville ...... 8, vs. South Carolina State, 8/25/00 6 2 ...... 10 times, last 2016 Hilla Rantala ...... 8, at Charleston Southern, 10/17/98 POINTS PER GAME Snowy Birgisdottir ...... 8, vs. Southern Miss, 8/30/97 1. 9.14 ...... 1997 9. Jordan Duncan ...... 7, vs. Tennessee Tech, 8/29/14 SAVES Linsey Snavely ...... 7, vs. Alabama A&M, 9/15/13 2. 8.45 ...... 1999 1. 151 ...... 2009 Tiara Smith ...... 7, vs. Lamar, 9/9/07 3. 8.32 ...... 2004 2. 139 ...... 2010 Sam Stocker ...... 7, at Mississippi Valley State, 9/17/06 4. 8.00 ...... 2014 3. 136 ...... 2012 Snowy Birgisdottir ...... 7, vs. Liberty, 10/8/98 5. 7.94 ...... 1998 4. 134 ...... 2007 Cindy Rainville ...... 7, vs. Howard, 10/3/98 5. 126 ...... 2013 GOALS GOALS 1. 69 ...... 1997 SAVES PER GAME 1. Linda Larsson ...... 5, vs. South Carolina State, 8/29/99 2. 68 ...... 2014 1. 7.95 ...... 2009 2. Chardé Hannah ...... 4, vs. Francis Marion, 9/21/14 3. 61 ...... 2015 2. 6.95 ...... 2010 Tiara Smith ...... 4, vs. Nicholls State, 9/13/08 4. 60 ...... 2002 3. 6.70 ...... 2007 Tanya Allegretti ...... 4, vs. Alabama State, 10/30/05 60 ...... 1999 4. 6.48 ...... 2012 Tanya Allegretti ...... 4, vs. Louisiana Tech, 10/10/04 5. 6.41 ...... 1994 Hilla Rantala ...... 4, at Charleston Southern, 10/17/98 GOALS PER GAME 7. Steffi Hardy ...... 3, vs. Arkansas State, 10/25/15 1. 3.14 ...... 1997 SAVE PERCENTAGE Ashlynn Jones ...... 3, at Southern Miss, 9/20/15 2. 3.00 ...... 1999 1. .848 ...... 2007 Sophie Haywood ...... 3, vs. Southern Mississippi, 9/5/14 3. 2.96 ...... 2014 2. .844 ...... 2004 Jordan Duncan ...... 3, vs. Tennessee Tech, 8/29/14 4. 2.73 ...... 2002 3. .840 ...... 2013 Lauren Allison ...... 3, Louisiana-Lafayette, 10/24/13 Linsey Snavely ...... 3, vs. Alabama A&M, 9/13/13 5. 2.72 ...... 1998 4. .836 ...... 1995 Linsey Snavely ...... 3, vs. Little Rock, 10/5/12 5. .827 ...... 2016 Brandi Smith...... 3, vs. Nicholls State, 9/13/08 ASSISTS Brandi Smith...... 3, vs. Nicholls State, 8/29/08 1. 63 ...... 1997 GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE Tiara Smith ...... 3, vs. Lamar, 9/9/07 2. 56 ...... 2004 1. 0.84 ...... 2016 Liz Clark ...... 3, vs. Prairie View A&M, 9/1/07 56 ...... 2015 2. 0.92 ...... 2005 Sam Stocker ...... 3, at Mississippi Valley State, 9/17/06 4. 55 ...... 2013 3. 0.92 ...... 1995 Tanya Allegretti ...... 3, at FIU, 10/10/03 52 ...... 2002 4. 0.92 ...... 2015 Jackie Shirer ...... 3, vs. South Carolina State, 8/25/00 5. 0.93 ...... 2017 Cindy Rainville ...... 3, vs. South Carolina State, 8/25/00 ASSISTS PER GAME Cindy Rainville ...... 3, vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 9/19/99 1. 2.95 ...... 2004 WINS Cindy Rainville ...... 3, vs. Howard, 10/3/98 2. 2.86 ...... 1997 1. 19 ...... 2014 Snowy Birgisdottir ...... 3, vs. Northwestern State, 9/28/97 3. 2.50 ...... 1998 2. 18 ...... 1997 Snowy Birgisdottir ...... 3, vs. Southern Miss, 8/30/97 4. 2.45 ...... 1999 18 ...... 2015 Shannon Walsh ...... 3, vs. Memphis, 10/14/95 5. 2.43 ...... 2015 4. 15 ...... 2016 Amy Price ...... 3, at Stetson, 10/22/94 5. 14 ...... 2017 SHOTS 14 ...... 2013 ASSISTS 1. Hilla Rantala ...... 5, vs. Howard, 10/3/98 1. 469 ...... 2014 2. Liz Clark ...... 4, vs. Nicholls State, 9/13/08 2. 411 ...... 2013 LOSSES Michelle Leppert ...... 4, vs. Lamar, 9/9/07 3. 410 ...... 2002 1. 17 ...... 1996 4. Chelsea Followwell ...... 3, vs. Jacksonville State, 8/26/16 4. 392 ...... 2015 2. 15 ...... 2009 Jordan Duncan ...... 3, at Samford, 8/23/15 5. 382 ...... 1997 3. 14 ...... 2010 Lauren Allison ...... 3, vs. Alabama A&M, 9/15/13 4. 12 ...... 2006 Stacie Bevens ...... 3, vs. Southern, 9/10/13 SHOTS PER GAME 12 ...... 2003 Carly Williams ...... 3, vs. Alabama State, 10/30/05 1. 20.39 ...... 2014 Tanya Allegretti ...... 3, vs. Jackson State, 8/21/02 2. 18.64 ...... 2002 TIES Yolanda Janiga ...... 3, vs. South Carolina State, 8/25/00 3. 17.87 ...... 2013 1. 3 ...... 7 times, last 2013 Linda Larsson ...... 3, vs. Middle Tennessee, 10/15/99 4. 17.36 ...... 1997 Linda Larsson ...... 3, vs. South Carolina State, 8/29/99 5. 17.04 ...... 2015 SHUTOUTS Hilla Rantala ...... 3, vs. SE Louisiana, 10/31/97 1. 12 ...... 2016 Snowy Birgisdottir ...... 3, vs. Northwestern State, 9/29/96 PENALTY KICKS MADE 12 ...... 2014 Jenny Ware ...... 3, vs. SE Louisiana, 10/28/95 1. 5 ...... 2017 3. 11 ...... 2000 2. 4 ...... 2006 4. 10 ...... 2015 SAVES 3. 3 ...... 2015 5. 9 ...... 2013 1. Katie Berry ...... 18, at Arkansas State, 9/26/09 2. Amber Angermeier ...... 17, at Tennessee, 9/22/02 4. 2 ...... 9 times, last 2014 9 ...... 1997 3. Jana Stagner ...... 16, vs. Georgia State, 9/16/95 Melissa Drish ...... 16, vs. FIU, 10/3/10

31 NCAA TOURNAMENT 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 INDIVIDUAL SEASON RECORDS

POINTS ASSISTS PER GAME SHUTOUTS 1. Linda Larsson ...... 54, 1999 1. Hilla Rantala ...... 0.72, 1998 1. Kyla Rogers ...... 11, 2000 2. Chardé Hannah ...... 47, 2014 2. Hilla Rantala ...... 0.67, 1997 2. Justice Stanford ...... 10, 2016 3. Hilla Rantala ...... 44, 1997 3. Linda Larsson ...... 0.60, 1999 Sarah Hay ...... 10, 2014 4. Lauren Allison ...... 43, 2013 4. Cindy Rainville ...... 0.57, 2000 4. Justice Stanford ...... 8, 2017 5. Cindy Rainville ...... 42, 1999 5. Heather Adamus ...... 0.53, 2004 Sarah Hay ...... 8, 2015 6. Rio Hardy ...... 37, 2017 6. Lauren Allison ...... 0.50, 2013 Bryna Warnock...... 8, 1997 Hilla Rantala ...... 37, 1998 Cindy Rainville ...... 0.50, 1999 Amber Angermeier ...... 8, 2004 8. Cindy Rainville ...... 36, 2000 8. Jemma Purfield ...... 0.48, 2015 Kelsie Langford ...... 8, 2005 9. Leah Taylor ...... 33, 1997 9. Sabrina Thompson ...... 0.48, 1997 9. Melissa Drish ...... 7, 2013 10. Rio Hardy ...... 32, 2014 10. Amy Price ...... 0.47, 1994 Melissa Drish ...... 7, 2011

POINTS PER GAME SAVES MINUTES PLAYED-GOALIE 1. Linda Larsson ...... 2.70, 1999 1. Kelsie Langford ...... 134, 2007 1. Kyla Rogers ...... 1,946:24, 2000 2. Cindy Rainville ...... 2.10, 1999 2. Melissa Drish ...... 127, 2010 2. Justice Stanford ...... 1,945:46, 2017 3. Hilla Rantala ...... 2.10, 1997 3. Amber Angermeier ...... 103, 2003 3. Melissa Drish ...... 1,915, 2013 4. Hilla Rantala ...... 2.06, 1998 4. Melissa Drish ...... 102, 2013 4. Bryna Warnock...... 1,896, 1997 5. Chardé Hannah ...... 2.04, 2014 Kyla Rogers ...... 102, 2000 5. Jana Stagner ...... 1,860, 1995 6. Lauren Allison ...... 1.95, 2013 Crystal Emerson ...... 102, 1994 6. Kelsie Langford ...... 1,833, 2007 7. Rio Hardy ...... 1.76, 2017 7. Katie Berry ...... 101, 2009 7. Melissa Drish ...... 1,832, 2011 8. Cindy Rainville ...... 1.71, 2000 8. Melissa Drish ...... 100, 2011 8. Sarah Hay ...... 1,761, 2014 9. Kelly Tarrant ...... 1.61, 2005 9. Amber Angermeier ...... 97, 2004 9. Melissa Drish ...... 1,760, 2010 10. Leah Bridges-Taylor ...... 1.57, 1997 Jana Stagner ...... 97, 1995 10. Amber Angermeier ...... 1,731, 2004

GOALS SAVES PER GAME 1. Linda Larsson ...... 21, 1999 1. Kelsie Langford ...... 6.70, 2007 2. Chardé Hannah ...... 20, 2014 2. Chrystal Emerson ...... 6.38, 1994 3. Rio Hardy ...... 16, 2017 3. Melissa Drish ...... 6.35, 2010 Lauren Allison ...... 16, 2013 4. Katie Berry ...... 6.31, 2009 Cindy Rainville ...... 16, 1999 5. Jennifer Rhodes ...... 5.20, 1996 6. Hilla Rantala ...... 15, 1997 6. Amber Angermeier ...... 5.15, 2003 7. Leah Taylor ...... 14, 1997 7. Amber Angermeier ...... 5.11, 2002 8. Brandi Smith...... 13, 2008 8. Amber Angermeier ...... 5.11, 2004 9. Rio Hardy ...... 12, 2014 Jana Stagner ...... 5.11, 1995 Julie Herman ...... 12, 2002 10. Melissa Drish ...... 5.09, 2012 Cindy Rainville ...... 12, 2000 Jackie Shirer ...... 12, 2000 SAVE PERCENTAGE (MIN. 50 SAVES) Hilla Rantala ...... 12, 1998 1. Kelsie Langford ...... 854, 2007 2. Melissa Drish ...... 848, 2012 GOALS PER GAME 3. Amber Angermeier ...... 836, 2004 1. Linda Larsson ...... 1.05, 1999 Jana Stagner ...... 836, 1995 2. Chardé Hannah ...... 0.87, 2014 5. Chrystal Emerson ...... 829, 1994 3. Cindy Rainville ...... 0.80, 1999 6. Justice Stanford ...... 823, 2016 4. Rio Hardy ...... 0.76, 2017 7. Sarah Hay ...... 818, 2014 5. Lauren Allison ...... 0.73, 2013 8. Melissa Drish ...... 816, 2013 6. Hilla Rantala ...... 0.71, 1997 9. Melissa Drish ...... 813, 2011 7. Brandi Smith...... 0.68, 1997 10. Kelsie Langford ...... 811, 2005 8. Hilla Rantala ...... 0.67, 1998 Leah Bridges-Taylor ...... 0.67, 1997 GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE (MIN. 8 GAMES) 10. Kelly Tarrant ...... 0.61, 2005 1. Justice Stanford ...... 0.78, 2016 2. Kelsie Langford ...... 0.918, 2005 ASSISTS 3. Sarah Hay ...... 0.9191, 2014 1. Hilla Rantala ...... 14, 1997 4. Jana Stagner ...... 0.9194, 1995 2. Hilla Rantala ...... 13, 1998 5. Sarah Hay ...... 0.9197, 2015 3. Cindy Rainville ...... 12, 2000 6. Justice Stanford ...... 0.93, 2017 Linda Larsson ...... 12, 1999 7. Amber Angermeier ...... 0.99, 2004 5. Jemma Purfield ...... 11, 2015 8. Melissa Drish ...... 1.03, 2012 Lauren Allison ...... 11, 2013 9. Melissa Drish ...... 1.08, 2013 7. Sabrina Thompson ...... 10, 1997 10. Kelsie Langford ...... 1.13, 2007 Cindy Rainville ...... 10, 1999 Heather Adamus ...... 10, 2004 10. Snowy Birgisdottir ...... 9, 1997 Michelle Leppert ...... 9, 2007

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POINTS 8. Yolanda Janiga ...... 0.29, 1999-00 SAVE PERCENTAGE (MIN. 25 GAMES) 1. Cindy Rainville ...... 120, 1998-01 9. Snowy Birgisdottir ...... 0.27, 1995-98 1. Sarah Hay ...... 817, 2013-16 2. Rio Hardy ...... 103, 2014-17 10. Tanya Allegretti ...... 0.26, 2002-05 2. Melissa Drish ...... 805, 2010-13 3. Chardé Hannah ...... 85, 2014-17 3. Justice Stanford ...... 790, 2016-PR 4. Tanya Allegretti ...... 84, 2002-05 GAME-WINNING GOALS 4. Amber Angermeier ...... 786, 2001-04 5. Hilla Rantala ...... 81, 1997-98 1. Rio Hardy ...... 14, 2014-17 5. Kelsie Langford ...... 782, 2005-08 6. Brandi Smith...... 77, 2008-11 2. Cindy Rainville ...... 12, 1998-01 6. Kyla Rogers ...... 767, 1999-02 7. Snowy Birgisdottir ...... 69, 1995-98 3. Chardé Hannah ...... 11, 2014-17 7. Bryna Warnock...... 755, 1997-98 8. Kelly Tarrant ...... 64, 2004-06, 2008 4. Rebecca Kahn ...... 9, 2002-05 8. Katie Berry ...... 747, 2006-09 9. Danielle Henley ...... 60, 2014-17 5. Linda Larsson ...... 8, 1999 Rebecca Kahn ...... 60, 2002-05 Brandi Smith...... 8, 2008-11 SHUTOUTS 7. Danielle Henley ...... 7, 2014-17 1. Sarah Hay ...... 20, 2013-16 POINTS PER GAME Hilla Rantala ...... 7, 1997-98 Melissa Drish ...... 20, 2010-13 1. Hilla Rantala ...... 2.08, 1997-98 9. Ashlynn Jones ...... 6, 2015-16 Kelsie Langford ...... 20, 2005-08 2. Cindy Rainville ...... 1.56, 1998-01 Jordan Duncan ...... 6, 2012-15 4. Justice Stanford ...... 18, 2016-PR 3. Leah Bridges-Taylor ...... 1.23, 1997-98 Lauren Allison ...... 6, 2013 Amber Angermeier ...... 18, 2001-04 4. Chardé Hannah ...... 1.21, 2014-17 Sam Stocker ...... 6, 2006-09 Kyla Rogers ...... 18, 1999-02 5. Rio Hardy ...... 1.17, 2014-17 Tiara Smith ...... 6, 2006-08 7. Bryna Warnock...... 13, 1997-98 6 Tanya Allegretti ...... 1.09, 2002-05 Tanya Allegretti ...... 6, 2002-05 8. Jana Stagner ...... 6, 1995 7. Snowy Birgisdottir ...... 1.08, 1995-98 Chrystal Emerson ...... 6, 1994 8. Sabrina Thompson ...... 1.08, 1997-98 GAMES PLAYED 10. Jennifer Greybeck ...... 5, 1999 9. Kelly Tarrant ...... 1.07, 2004-06, 08 1. Monique Autmon ...... 91, 2013-16 10. Tiara Smith ...... 1.04, 2006-08 2. Jordan Duncan ...... 90, 2012-15 GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE (MIN. 25 GAMES) 3. Danielle Henley ...... 89, 2014-17 1. Justice Stanford ...... 0.86, 2016-PR GOALS 4. Rio Hardy ...... 88, 2014-17 2. Sarah Hay ...... 0.91, 2013-16 1. Cindy Rainville ...... 45, 1998-01 5. Steffi Hardy ...... 85, 2014-17 3. Bryna Warnock...... 1.28, 1997-98 2. Rio Hardy ...... 43, 2014-17 Chelsea Followwell ...... 85, 2014-17 4. Melissa Drish ...... 1.31, 2010-13 3. Chardé Hannah ...... 35, 2014-17 Nini Rabsatt-Smith ...... 85, 2012-15 5. Amber Angermeier ...... 1.37, 2001-04 Brandi Smith...... 35, 2008-11 8. Clarissa Hernandez ...... 84, 2010-13 6. Kelsie Langford ...... 1.40, 2005-08 5. Tanya Allegretti ...... 32, 2002-05 Shelby Owen ...... 84, 2010-13 7. Kyla Rogers ...... 1.42, 1999-02 6. Hilla Rantala ...... 27, 1997-98 Jess Oram ...... 84, 2010-13 8. Katie Berry ...... 2.29, 2006-09 7. Snowy Birgisdottir ...... 26, 1995-98 8. Danielle Henley ...... 23, 2014-17 GAMES STARTED GAMES PLAYED-GOALIE Rebecca Kahn ...... 23, 2002-05 1. Monique Autmon ...... 88, 2013-16 1. Kelsie Langford ...... 76, 2005-08 10. Kelly Tarrant ...... 22, 2004-08 2. Shelby Owen ...... 84, 2010-13 2. Melissa Drish ...... 72, 2010-13 Jess Oram ...... 84, 2010-13 3. Amber Angermeier ...... 62, 2001-04 GOALS PER GAME 4. Nini Rabsatt-Smith ...... 80, 2012-15 4. Kyla Rogers ...... 52, 1999-02 1. Hilla Rantala ...... 0.69, 1997-98 5. Danielle Henley ...... 79, 2014-17 5. Sarah Hay ...... 45, 2013-16 2. Cindy Rainville ...... 0.58, 1998-01 Karen Monteleone...... 79, 1999-02 6. Justice Stanford ...... 39, 2016-PR 3. Chardé Hannah ...... 0.56, 2014-17 6. Shundel Francis ...... 78, 2006-09 7. Bryna Warnock...... 38, 1997-98 4. Leah Bridges-Taylor ...... 0.51, 1997-98 Kathy Steinmetz ...... 78, 1999-02 8. Katie Berry ...... 31, 2006-09 5. Rio Hardy ...... 0.49, 2014-17 8. Cassia Price ...... 77, 1999-02 9. Jana Stagner ...... 19, 1995 6. Brandi Smith...... 0.45, 2008-11 10. Chelsea Followwell ...... 76, 2014-17 10. Lauren Arnold...... 16, 2012-13 7. Tanya Allegretti ...... 0.42, 2002-05 Clarissa Hernandez ...... 76, 2010-13 Chrystal Emerson ...... 16, 1994 8. Snowy Birgisdottir ...... 0.41, 1995-98 Kelsie Langford ...... 76, 2005-08 9. Tiara Smith ...... 0.40, 2006-08 Kristen Hunt ...... 76, 1997-00 GAMES STARTED-GOALIE 10. Ashlynn Jones ...... 0.38, 2015-16 1. Kelsie Langford ...... 76, 2005-08 SAVES 2. Melissa Drish ...... 69, 2010-13 ASSISTS 1. Melissa Drish ...... 385, 2010-13 3. Amber Angermeier ...... 57, 2001-04 1. Cindy Rainville ...... 30, 1998-01 2. Kelsie Langford ...... 373, 2005-08 4. Kyla Rogers ...... 51, 1999-02 2. Hilla Rantala ...... 27, 1997-98 3. Amber Angermeier ...... 305, 2001-04 5. Sarah Hay ...... 42, 2013-16 3. Kelly Tarrant ...... 20, 2004-08 4. Kyla Rogers ...... 230, 1999-02 6. Justice Stanford ...... 39, 2016-PR Tanya Allegretti ...... 20, 2002-05 5. Sarah Hay ...... 179, 2013-16 7. Bryna Warnock...... 38, 1997-98 Heather Adamus ...... 20, 2001-04 6. Bryna Warnock...... 148, 1997-98 8. Jana Stagner ...... 19, 1995 6. Jemma Purfield ...... 18, 2015-16 7. Katie Berry ...... 136, 2006-09 9. Katie Berry ...... 17, 2006-09 7. Rio Hardy ...... 17, 2014-17 8. Justice Stanford ...... 128, 2016-PR 10. Chrystal Emerson ...... 16, 1994 Clarissa Hernandez ...... 17, 2010-13 9. Crystal Emerson ...... 102, 1994 Liz Clarke ...... 17, 2007-10 10. Jana Stagner ...... 97, 1995 MINUTES PLAYED-GOALIE Snowy Birgisdottir ...... 17, 1995-98 1. Kelsie Langford ...... 6,677, 2005-08 SAVES PER GAME 2. Melissa Drish ...... 6,379, 2010-13 ASSISTS PER GAME 1. Melissa Drish ...... 5.35, 2010-13 3. Amber Angermeier ...... 5,449, 2001-04 1. Hilla Rantala ...... 0.69, 1997-98 2. Amber Angermeier ...... 4.92, 2001-04 4. Kyla Rogers ...... 4,433, 1999-02 2. Sabrina Thompson ...... 0.41, 1997-98 3. Kelsie Langford ...... 4.91, 2005-08 5. Sarah Hay ...... 3,951, 2013-16 3. Jemma Purfield ...... 0.40, 2015-16 4. Kyla Rogers ...... 4.42, 1999-02 6. Justice Stanford ...... 3,551, 2016-PR 4. Cindy Rainville ...... 0.39, 1998-01 5. Katie Berry ...... 4.39, 2006-09 7. Bryna Warnock...... 3,370, 1997-98 5. Jennifer Beckwith ...... 0.38, 2003, 05 6. Sarah Hay ...... 3.98, 2013-16 8. Jana Stagner ...... 1,860, 1995 6. Kelly Tarrant ...... 0.33, 2004-06, 08 7. Bryna Warnock...... 3.89, 1997-98 9. Katie Berry ...... 1,802, 2006-09 7. Shannon Leahy ...... 0.32, 1997-98 8. Justice Stanford ...... 3.28, 2016-PR 10. Chrystal Emerson ...... 1,494, 1994

33 NCAA TOURNAMENT 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 ALL-TIME RESULTS 1994 1995 1996 11-6-0 (.647) 10-7-2 (.579) 2-17-0 (.105) Head Coach: Roy Patton Head Coach: Roy Patton Head Coach: Mark Francis

DATE OPPONENT W/L/T SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L/T SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L/T SCORE 9/4 at UNC Charlotte W 1-0 9/2 at Auburn L 0-3 8/31 STETSON L 0-3 9/6 at UNC Asheville W (OT) 2-1 9/4 WEST FLORIDA W 4-0 9/2 CENTENARY L 0-6 9/10 WEST FLORIDA W 2-1 9/10 at Indiana L 1-2 9/6 at TULSA L 0-5 9/14 at Alabama L 0-2 9/11 at Butler L 1-2 9/7 vs. Oklahoma State@ L (OT) 2-3 9/17 vs. Auburn* L (OT) 2-4 9/16 at Georgia State W 3-1 9/13 FLORIDA STATE L 0-3 9/18 vs. Alabama* L (OT) 2-5 9/20 at New Mexico T 1-1 9/17 at Ole Miss L 1-7 9/23 at Vanderbilt L 0-3 9/21 vs. BYU* L 0-1 9/18 at Mississippi State L 1-6 9/29 SPRING HILL W 6-0 9/25 GA SOUTHERN W 1-0 9/21 NEW MEXICO L 0-6 10/3 at Georgia Southern W 2-1 9/30 KANSAS% W 3-1 9/22 LOUISIANA STATE# L 0-4 10/11 at West Florida W 2-0 10/1 Maryland-Balt. Co.% L (OT) 2-3 9/29 NORTHWESTERN STATE W 9-0 10/14 at Texas L 0-2 10/7 vs. Oral Roberts# W 4-0 10/5 vs. Oral Roberts$ L 1-3 10/16 at Texas A&M L 0-3 10/8 at Centenary L 0-1 10/6 at Texas Tech L 2-7 10/19 AUBURN W 1-0 10/13 at Little Rock W 1-0 10/11 at Jacksonville State L 2-3 10/22 at Stetson W 4-1 10/14 at Memphis W 4-2 10/13 at Georgia Southern L 0-1 10/23 FLORIDA ATLANTIC W (OT) 4-3 10/17 ALABAMA W 1-0 10/22 at West Florida L 0-3 10/29 GEORGIA STATE% W 5-0 10/22 TULSA T 1-1 10/25 LITTLE ROCK% L 4-5 10/30 LITTLE ROCK% W 1-0 10/24 at Louisiana State W (OT) 2-1 10/27 JACKSONVILLE% W 2-1 10/28 SE LOUISIANA W 10-0 10/30 TULANE L 1-3 * at Panama City, Fla.; # at Deland Fla.; 10/29 MERCER L 0-2 11/3 AUBURN L 0-2 % USA Invitational (Mobile, Ala.) * at Toronto Cafe Soccer Showcase (Albuquerque, N. M.); @Tulsa, Okla.; # Port City Classic (Mobile, Ala.); INDIVIDUAL LEADERS % Port City Classic (Mobile, Ala.) # at Shreveport, La.; $ at Lubbock, Texas % Jaguar Invitational (Mobile, Ala. Games Played/Started ...... 17/17, Renee Rupprecht ^ Lady Jaguar Invitational (Mobile, Ala.) Goals ...... 8, Amy Price; Shannon Walsh INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Assists ...... 8, Amy Price INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Games Played/Started ...... 19/19, Chrissie Burns Points ...... 24, Amy Price Games Played/Started ...... 19/19, Renee Rupprecht; Goals ...... 6, Jennifer Potter; Snow Birgisdottir Shots ...... 37, Amy Price Melody Thurwalker; Miche Garrison Assists ...... 5, Chrissie Burns Goals ...... 10, Melissa Wykes Points ...... 16, Jennifer Potter; Snowy Birgisdottir Assists ...... 5, Missy Moss; Dena Lee Shots ...... 41, Jennifer Potter Points ...... 23, Melissa Wykes Shots ...... 54, Melissa Wykes

SUN BELT CHAMPIONS 2000, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 34 ALL-TIME RESULTS 1997 1998 1999 18-3-1 (.841) 13-5-0 (.722) 12-7-1 (.625) Big South: 5-0 (1st Place) Big South: 5-0 (1st Place) Head Coach: Mike Varga Head Coach: Mark Francis Head Coach: Mark Francis DATE OPPONENT W/L/T SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L/T SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L/T SCORE 8/27 at College of Charleston W 2-1 8/30 SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI W 7-0 9/3 at Louisiana State L 1-4 8/29 vs. South Carolina State% W 21-0 9/6 at Stetson W (OT) 2-1 9/6 SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA W 3-0 9/3 OKLAHOMA STATE L 0-5 9/8 at Central Florida T 3-3 9/10 at New Mexico W 2-0 9/7 at Tulane L 3-4 9/11 at Florida State L 1-2 9/11 vs. Arizona# W 3-2 9/11 at Mercer W 2-0 9/14 RADFORD* W 5-1 9/13 vs. Northern Arizona# W 2-1 9/15 AUBURN L 2-7 9/19 OLE MISS# W 3-1 9/18 at Ole Miss L 0-3 9/18 vs. Stephen F. Austin# W 1-0 9/21 MERCER# W 2-1 9/20 at Alabama L 2-3 9/19 at Louisiana-Monroe W 4-0 9/24 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN* W 6-0 10/3 HOWARD* W 9-0 9/25 SOUTHWEST TEXAS W 1-0 9/28 at Northwestern State W 9-0 10/8 at Liberty* W 5-0 9/29 McNEESE STATE W 2-0 10/3 GEORGIA SOUTHERN @ W 4-3 10/10 at Radford* W 6-2 10/3 at Florida State L 1-5 10/5 TEXAS TECH@ W (2OT) 2-1 10/13 at Southern Mississippi W 1-0 10/7 SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI W 3-1 10/9 at Auburn L 0-4 10/17 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN* W 6-2 10/13 JACKSONVILLE STATE T 1-1 10/11 LIBERTY W 3-0 10/18 at Furman W 3-2 10/15 MIDDLE TENNESSEE W 6-0 10/12 OKLAHOMA STATE W 1-0 10/21 at Auburn L 0-4 10/19 at Southeastern Louisiana W 2-1 10/17 at UNC Asheville W 2-0 10/23 HIGH POINT W 2-0 10/23 FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL L 1-2 10/19 at Maryland-Balt. Co.$ W 2-1 10/25 ELON W 1-0 10/28 at Louisiana State W 4-2 10/25 at Little Rock W 3-0 11/1 UNC ASHEVILLE W 1-0 10/31 at Georgia L 0-11 10/31 at Southeastern Louisiana W 5-0 11/6 vs. Radford$ L 0-1 11/6 vs. Belmont@ W 2-1 11/2 at Louisiana State W 3-0 11/7 at Florida International@ L (OT) 2-3 11/7 vs. UNC Asheville$ W 2-1 # at Albuquerque, N.M.; * Big South Conference game; 11/8 vs. Maryland-Balt. Co.$ W 2-1 $ Big South Tournament % at Charleston, S.C.; # at Monroe, La.; @ at Florida 11/11 at UNC Greensboro! L 0-5 International Doubletree Club Invitational (Miami, Fla.) INDIVIDUAL LEADERS * Big South Conference game; # Port City Classic (Mobile, Games Played/Started ...... 20/20, Hilla Rantala; INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Ala.); @ Jaguar Invitational (Mobile, Ala.); $ Big South Sabrina Thompson; Shannon Leahy; Kristen Hunt Games Played/Started ...... 20/20, Yolanda Janiga; Tournament; ! NCAA Play-In-Game Goals ...... 12, Hilla Rantala Gina Mitra; Linda Larsson; Cindy Rainville; Karen Assists ...... 13, Hilla Rantala Monteleone; Lindsay Rogers; Kathy Steinmetz INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Points ...... 37, Hilla Rantala Goals ...... 21, Linda Larsson Games Played/Started ...... 22/22, Melody Thurwalker; Shots ...... 57, Leah Bridges Assists ...... 12, Linda Larsson Marcy Abner Points ...... 54, Linda Larsson Goals ...... 15, Hilla Rantala Shots ...... 59, Cindy Rainville Assists ...... 14, Hilla Rantala Points ...... 44, Hilla Rantala Shots ...... 74, Hilla Rantala

35 NCAA TOURNAMENT 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 ALL-TIME RESULTS 2000 2001 2002 13-8-0 (.619) 9-8-1 (.528) 9-10-3 (.477) Sun Belt: 6-1 (T-1st Place) Sun Belt: 4-4 (5th Place) Sun Belt: 4-3-1 (3rd Place) Head Coach: Mike Varga Head Coach: Mike Varga Head Coach: Mike Varga

DATE OPPONENT W/L/T SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L/T SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L/T SCORE 8/25 SOUTH CAROLINA STATE# W 17-0 8/31 JACKSONVILLE# L (OT) 0-1 8/31 vs. Jackson State@ W 18-0 8/27 NORTHWESTERN STATE# W 2-0 9/2 BUTLER# L 0-2 9/1 vs. Prairie View A&M@ W 16-0 9/2 at Miami (Ohio)@ L 0-8 9/7 LOUISIANA-MONROE W 2-0 9/6 SAMFORD# L 1-3 9/3 vs. Eastern Michigan@ W 2-1 9/9 WYOMING T 1-1 9/8 BIRMINGHAM SOUTHERN# W 5-3 9/8 vs. Florida Atlantic% L 0-2 9/17 at Southern Mississippi L 1-2 9/10 at Jacksonville State L 0-1 9/10 at Jacksonville% L 1-4 9/19 LOUISIANA STATE W 2-1 9/13 ALABAMA L 0-1 9/13 FLORIDA STATE L 0-2 9/23 MISSISSIPPI STATE W (2OT) 2-1 9/15 at #15 Auburn L 0-4 9/17 NICHOLLS STATE W 1-0 9/28 at Louisiana-Lafayette* W 1-0 9/20 at #12 Tennessee L (OT) 1-2 9/22 at Mississippi State W 3-0 9/30 at Rice W 2-1 9/22 at Austin Peay T 2-2 9/24 at Middle Tennessee* W 3-0 10/5 at Florida International* L 1-3 9/27 LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE* T 0-0 10/1 NORTH TEXAS* W 1-0 10/7 at Central Florida W 1-0 9/2 #9 RICE T 1-1 10/6 FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL* L (2OT) 0-1 10/12 LITTLE ROCK* W 4-1 10/4 FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL* W 3-0 10/8 LITTLE ROCK* W 2-0 10/14 ARKANSAS STATE* W 3-0 10/6 SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI W 1-0 10/13 at Wyoming L 0-6 10/19 at Denver* L 0-3 10/11 at Little Rock* L 1-3 10/15 at Denver* W (2OT) 2-1 10/21 at North Texas* L 0-1 10/13 at Arkansas State* W 2-0 10/20 ARKANSAS STATE* W 3-0 10/26 MIDDLE TENNESSEE* L (OT) 1-2 10/18 #18 DENVER* L 0-2 10/22 ALABAMA A&M W 7-0 10/28 WESTERN KENTUCKY* W 1-0 10/20 NORTH TEXAS* L 2-4 10/27 at Auburn L 0-1 10/31 vs. Western Kentucky& L 0-1 10/25 at Middle Tennessee* W 3-2 10/29 LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE* W 5-0 10/27 at Western Kentucky* W 1-0 11/2 LITTLE ROCK& W 1-0 * Sun Belt Conference game; # Port City Classic (Mobile, 11/1 at Alabama A&M L 0-1 11/3 NORTH TEXAS& L (2OT) 1-2 Ala.); & Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Miami. Fla.) 11/6 FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL& W 2-1 11/7 NORTH TEXAS& L 1-2 * Sun Belt Conference game; # Port City Classic (Mobile, INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Ala.); @ Kelme/Miami Invitational (Oxford, Ohio); Games Played/Started ...... 18/18, Kate Gleeson; * Sun Belt Conference game; @ Southeastern Soccer % Nike Legends Tournament (Jacksonville, Fla.); & Sun Kim Mangrum; Karen Monteleone; Melissa Moechi; Classic (Hammond, La.); # Port City Classic (Mobile, Ala.); Belt Conference Tournament (Mobile, Ala.) Cassia Price; Cindy Rainville; Kathy Steinmetz & Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Mobile, Ala.) Goals ...... 12, Cindy Rainville INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Assists ...... 5, Cindy Rainville INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Games Played/Started ...... 21/21, Kristen Hunt; Points ...... 21, Cindy Rainville Games Played/Started ...... 22/22, Julia Herman; Yolanda Janiga; Cassia Price; Cindy Rainville; Lindsay Shots ...... 51, Cindy Rainville Heather Adamus; Cassia Price; Karen Monteleone; Rogers; Jackie Shirer Melissa Moeschi Goals ...... 12, Cindy Rainville; Jackie Shirer Goals ...... 12, Julia Herman Assists ...... 12, Cindy Rainville Assists ...... 7, Tanya Allegretti Points ...... 36, Cindy Rainville Points ...... 27, Julia Herman Shots ...... 62, Cindy Rainville Shots ...... 51, Heather Adamus

SUN BELT CHAMPIONS 2000, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 36 ALL-TIME RESULTS 2003 2004 2005 6-12-3 (.357) 10-7-2 (.579) 12-5-1 (.579) Sun Belt: 3-4-1 (5th Place) Sun Belt: 2-4-2 (7th Place) Sun Belt: 6-2-0 (3rd Place) Head Coach: Mike Varga Head Coach: Mike Varga Head Coach: Mike Varga

DATE OPPONENT W/L/T SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L/T SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L/T SCORE 8/29 at Ole Miss L 0-6 8/27 at Birmingham Southern W (2OT) 1-0 8/26 BIRMINGHAM SOUTHERN! W 2-1 8/31 at Mississippi State L 0-5 9/3 STETSON L (2OT) 1-2 9/9 at Tennessee-Martin# L 2-3 9/5 AUSTIN PEAY! W 1-0 9/5 TENNESSEE-MARTIN W 5-0 9/11 vs. Murray State# L (2OT) 1-2 9/7 TROY! W 3-3 9/10 at Cleveland State W 9-0 9/16 LOUISIANA-MONROE$ W 1-0 9/12 at Alabama-Birmingham# L 0-2 9/12 at Toledo L 2-3 9/18 NORTHWESTERN STATE$ T 1-1 9/14 vs. Samford# T 0-0 9/17 McNEESE STATE W 1-0 9/23 LITTLE ROCK* W 2-0 9/19 JACKSONVILLE STATE% T 1-1 9/21 SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI W 2-1 9/25 ARKANSAS STATE* W 1-0 9/21 GEORGIA STATE% L 1-2 9/26 at Jacksonville State W 3-1 9/30 at Denver* L 0-3 9/26 ALABAMA A&M W 2-0 10/1 LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE* T 1-1 10/2 at North Texas* L (OT) 1-2 9/28 at Alabama L 0-1 10/3 MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE W 4-0 10/7 MIDDLE TENNESSEE* W 2-1 10/3 at Louisiana-Lafayette* W 3-1 10/8 FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL* W 5-0 10/9 WESTERN KENTUCKY* W 2-0 10/5 at Southern Mississippi L 1-2 10/10 LOUISIANA TECH W 12-0 10/14 at Troy* W 4-0 10/10 at Florida International W 4-0 10/15 at Little Rock* W 2-0 10/16 at Southeastern Louisiana W 2-1 10/12 vs. Bucknell$ L 2-3 10/17 at Arkansas State* T 1-1 10/22 at Louisiana-Lafayette* W 2-1 10/17 LITTLE ROCK* L 1-2 10/22 DENVER* L 0-1 10/30 ALABAMA STATE W 11-0 10/19 ARKANSAS STATE* W 1-0 10/24 NORTH TEXAS* L 0-1 11/2 FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL^ W 3-0 10/24 at Denver* L 0-6 10/29 at Middle Tennessee L 1-5 11/3 MIDDLE TENNESSEE^ W 1-0 10/26 at North Texas* L 0-3 10/31 at Western Kentucky* L 0-1 11/5 NORTH TEXAS^ L 0-2 10/31 MIDDLE TENNESSEE* T 1-1 11/03 vs. North Texas @ L 1-2 11/02 WESTERN KENTUCKY* L 1-2 ! KELME Port City Classic (Mobile, Ala.); # Skyhawk 11/05 at Western Kentucky@ L 2-3 ! Port City Classic (Mobile, Ala.); * Sun Belt Conference Invitational (Martin, Tenn.); $ KELME Jaguar Invitational game; @ Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Miami, Fla.) (Mobile, Ala.); * Sun Belt Conference game; ^ Sun Belt * Sun Belt Conference game; ! Gulf Coast Soccer Classic Conference Tournament (Mobile, Ala.) (Orange Beach, Ala.); # UAB Nike Classic (Birmingham, INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Ala.); % Port City Classic (Mobile, Ala.); @ Sun Belt Con- Games Played/Started ...... 19/19, Heather Adamus; ference Tournament (Bowling Green, Ky.); $ Miami, Fla. Karrie Johnson; Jessica Gregus; Jenn Edgar; Brianna INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Nelson Games Played/Started ...... 18/18, Kelly Tarrant; INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Goals ...... 11, Rebecca Kahn Sue Ahrens; Kelsie Langford; Hallie Robertson; Tiffany Games Played/Started ...... 21/21, Jennifer Buckwith; Assists ...... 10, Heather Adamus Stewart Heather Adamus; Sarah Trease Points ...... 27, Rebecca Kahn Goals ...... 11, Kelly Tarrant Goals ...... 7, Tanya Allegretti Shots ...... 43, Heather Adamus Assists ...... 7, Kelly Tarrant; Tanya Allegretti Assists ...... 7, Jennifer Beckwith Points ...... 29, Kelly Tarrant Points ...... 17, Tanya Allegretti Shots ...... 50, Kelly Tarrant Shots ...... 32, Heather Adamus

37 NCAA TOURNAMENT 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 ALL-TIME RESULTS 2006 2007 2008 7-12-1 (.375) 9-8-3 (.525) 6-11-3 (.375) Sun Belt: 5-5-1 (7th Place) Sun Belt: 4-5-2 (8th Place) Sun Belt: 4-4-3 (6th Place) Head Coach: Mike Varga Head Coach: Mike Varga Head Coach: Mike Varga

DATE OPPONENT W/L/T SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L/T SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L/T SCORE 8/25 vs. Alabama A&M! L 0-1 8/31 MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE W 5-0 8/22 at Louisiana State L 0-2 8/27 at South Florida! L 0-4 9/1 vs. Prairie View A&M# W 4-1 8/26 SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI L 1-2 9/1 SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA L 0-1 9/7 at Northwestern State$ L 1-2 8/29 NICHOLLS STATE W 3-1 9/3 McNEESE STATE L 1-3 9/9 vs. Lamar$ W 11-1 9/5 at Lamar L 1-2 9/8 NORTH FLORIDA# L (2OT) 0-1 9/14 SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI L 1-2 9/7 at Sam Houston State L 0-3 9/10 CLEVELAND STATE# W 1-0 9/16 JACKSONVILLE STATE W 1-0 9/12 MISSISSIPPI STATE^ L 0-1 9/15 LOUISIANA STATE L 0-3 9/21 vs. Nicholls State^ W 4-2 9/13 NICHOLLS STATE^ W 7-0 9/17 at Mississippi Valley State W 6-2 9/23 at Southeastern Louisiana^ T 1-1 9/19 at Jacksonville State L 2-3 9/22 LITTLE ROCK* W 4-0 9/28 at Little Rock* L 0-2 9/26 ARKANSAS STATE* W 3-2 9/24 ARKANSAS STATE* W 2-1 9/30 at Arkansas State* W 1-0 9/28 LITTLE ROCK* W (OT) 2-1 9/29 at Middle Tennessee* L 0-8 10/5 MIDDLE TENNESSEE* W 2-1 10/3 at Western Kentucky* L 0-3 10/1 at Western Kentucky* L 0-2 10/7 WESTERN KENTUCKY* L (2OT) 0-1 10/5 at Middle Tennessee* L 0-4 10/6 DENVER* L 1-4 10/12 at Denver* T 0-0 10/10 NORTH TEXAS* T 3-3 10/8 NORTH TEXAS* L 0-1 10/14 at North Texas* L 0-2 10/12 DENVER* T 1-1 10/13 at Florida Atlantic* L 0-3 10/19 FLORIDA ATLANTIC* T 1-1 10/17 at Florida International* L 1-4 10/15 at Florida International* W 3-1 10/21 FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL* W (2OT) 1-0 10/19 at Florida Atlantic* L 0-2 10/20 at Louisiana-Lafayette* T 2-2 10/26 LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE* L 2-3 10/24 at Louisiana-Monroe* W 4-1 10/22 at Louisiana-Monroe* W 1-0 10/28 LOUISIANA-MONROE* W 1-0 10/26 at Louisiana-Lafayette* W (2OT) 3-2 10/27 TROY* W 3-0 11/2 at Troy* L 1-2 10/31 TROY* T 0-0 11/1 vs. Middle Tennessee^ L 0-2 11/7 vs. Western Kentucky& L 0-3 11/5 at North Texas& L 1-2

! South Florida Dafeldecker Classic (Tampa, Fla.); # KELME # Hammond, La.; $ Holiday Inn Express Classic (Natchi- ^ South Alabama Soccer Tournament (Mobile, Ala.); * Sun Port City Classic (Mobile, Ala.); *Sun Belt Conference game toches, La.); ^ Lady Lion Classic (Hammond, La.); & 2007 Belt Conference game; & Sun Belt Conference Tournament ^Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Lafayette, La.) Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Mobile, Ala.) (Denton, Texas)

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS INDIVIDUAL LEADERS INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Games Played/Started ...... 20/20, Amanda Douglas; Games Played/Started ...... 19/19, Liz Clark; Games Played/Started ...... 20/20, Kasey Crowe; Shundel Francis; Kelsie Langford Kelsie Langford; Michelle Leppert; Amanda Douglas; Shundel Francis; Sam Slover Goals ...... 9, Sam Stocker Sunny Haaland; Shundel Francis; Kristi Lee Goals ...... 13, Brandi Smith Assists ...... 3, Jenn Edgar; Kelly Tarrant Goals ...... 11, Tiara Smith Assists ...... 7, Kelly Tarrant Points ...... 20, Sam Stocker Assists ...... 9, Michelle Leppert Points ...... 28, Brandi Smith Shots ...... 32, Sam Stocker Points ...... 28, Tiara Smith Shots ...... 44, Brandi Smith Shots ...... 73, Tiara Smith

SUN BELT CHAMPIONS 2000, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 38 ALL-TIME RESULTS 2009 2010 2011 3-15-1 (.184) 5-14-1 (.275) 12-5-3 (.675) Sun Belt: 1-9-1 (12th Place) Sun Belt: 3-7-0 (11th Place) Sun Belt: 5-3-2 (5th Place) Head Coach: Mike Varga Head Coach: Mike Varga Head Coach: Mike Varga

DATE OPPONENT W/L/T SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L/T SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L/T SCORE 8/21 at Southern Mississippi W 3-0 8/20 at Jackson State L 0-1 8/19 at Louisiana Tech L 0-4 8/28 at Florida State L 0-8 8/22 at Louisiana State L 0-8 8/23 SOUTHERN W 5-1 8/30 at Auburn L 0-3 8/27 ALABAMA STATE W 6-1 8/26 at Alabama State W 4-1 9/4 MISSISSIPPI STATE L 0-1 9/3 vs. Austin Peay% L 0-1 8/28 JACKSONVILLE STATE W 2-0 9/6 at Alabama L 1-5 9/5 vs. Mississippi State% L 1-3 9/2 vs. Alcorn State% W 3-0 9/11 JACKSONVILLE^ W (OT) 1-0 9/10 SAM HOUSTON^ W 3-2 9/3 vs. Nicholls State% W 3-0 9/18 at Georgia State L 0-3 9/12 GEORGIA STATE^ T 1-1 9/9 Presbyterian^ W 1-0 9/20 at South Carolina L 1-6 9/17 at Morehead State L 1-2 9/11 Austin Peay^ W 2-1 9/25 at Arkansas State* L (OT) 3-4 9/19 at Kentucky L 0-2 9/16 MOREHEAD STATE T 2-2 9/27 at Little Rock* T 2-2 9/24 at Louisiana-Lafayette* L 0-2 9/23 LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE* W 3-0 10/2 WESTERN KENTUCKY* L 0-2 9/26 at Louisiana-Monroe* W 4-0 9/25 LOUISIANA-MONROE* W (OT) 2-1 10/4 MIDDLE TENNESSEE* L 2-3 10/1 FLORIDA ATLANTIC* W (OT) 4-3 9/30 at Florida Atlantic* T 1-1 10/9 at North Texas* L 0-3 10/3 FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL* L 0-1 10/2 at Florida International* L 0-2 10/11 at Denver* L 0-4 10/8 DENVER* L 0-2 10/7 at Denver* L 0-7 10/16 FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL* L 1-4 10/10 NORTH TEXAS* L 0-2 10/14 ARKANSAS STATE* W 2-0 10/18 FLORIDA ATLANTIC* L (2OT) 1-2 10/15 at Arkansas State* L 1-2 10/16 LITTLE ROCK* W 3-1 10/23 LOUISIANA-MONROE* W 1-0 10/17 at Little Rock* L 2-3 10/20 at Middle Tennessee* T 0-0 10/25 LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE* L 0-1 10/21 MIDDLE TENNESSEE* L 0-1 10/23 WESTERN KENTUCKY* L 0-1 10/30 at Troy* L 0-1 10/24 at Western Kentucky* W 2-0 10/28 at Troy* W 2-1 10/29 TROY* L (OT) 0-1 11/2 vs. Denver# L 0-2 ^ Port City Classic (Mobile, Ala.); * Sun Belt Conference Game % Trojan Classic (Troy, Ala.); ^ Port City Classic (Mobile, % Trojan Classic (Troy, Ala.); ^ Port City Classic (Mobile, Ala.); * Sun Belt Conference Game Ala.); *Sun Belt Conference game; # Sun Belt INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Conference Tournament (Murfreesboro, Tenn.) Games Played/Started ...... 18/18, Shundel Francis INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Goals ...... 7, Brandi Smith Games Played/Started ...... 20/20, Jess Oram; INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Assists ...... 6, Liz Clark Shelby Owen Games Played/Started ...... 20/20, Brandi Smith; Points ...... 15, Brandi Smith Goals ...... 6, Kasey Crowe Clarissa Hernandez; Tatum Perry; Shawn Meach; Shelby Shots ...... 38, Brandi Smith Assists ...... 7, Linsey Snavely Owen; Melissa Drish; Jess Oram Points ...... 13, Kasey Crowe; Kristyn Thacker Goals ...... 11, Brandi Smith Shots ...... 47, Brandi Smith Assists ...... 5, Clarissa Hernandez; Morgan Motes Points ...... 25, Brandi Smith Shots ...... 71, Brandi Smith

39 NCAA TOURNAMENT 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 ALL-TIME RESULTS 2012 2013 2014 8-10-3 (.452) 14-6-3 (.609) 19-3-1 (.848) Sun Belt: 3-5-2 (7th Place) Sun Belt: 5-2-1 (T-2nd Place) Sun Belt: 8-0-1 (1st Place) Head Coach: Mike Varga Head Coach: Graham Winkworth Head Coach: Graham Winkworth

DATE OPPONENT W/L/T SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L/T SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L/T SCORE 8/17 NICHOLLS STATE W 2-1 8/23 MISSISSIPPI STATE W 3-2 8/22 ALABAMA-BIRMINGHAM L (2OT) 1-2 8/19 at Mercer L 0-1 8/25 at Nicholls State T 1-1 8/24 NICHOLLS STATE W 3-0 8/24 MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE^ W 2-0 8/30 vs. Jackson State@ W 5-0 8/29 vs Tennessee Tech@ W 5-0 8/26 at Mississippi State^ L 0-5 9/1 vs. Louisiana Tech@ W 1-0 8/31 vs Kennesaw State@ L 1-2 8/31 ALABAMA L 0-9 9/6 at Southern Miss W (OT) 3-2 9/5 SOUTHERN MISS W 6-0 9/4 ALABAMA STATE W 2-0 9/8 at Alabama-Birmingham L 2-3 9/7 at Southern W 7-0 9/7 SOUTHERN MISS W 2-0 9/10 SOUTHERN W 8-0 9/12 at Mississippi State W 2-0 9/9 LOUISIANA TECH T 1-1 9/13 MURRAY STATE W 2-0 9/14 at Alabama A&M W 6-2 9/14 at Austin Peay W (2OT) 1-0 9/15 ALABAMA A&M W 11-0 9/19 NORTH FLORIDA% W 1-0 9/16 at Murray State L (OT) 0-1 9/20 at South Florida L 0-1 9/21 FRANCIS MARION% W 5-0 9/21 FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL* L 0-1 9/22 at North Florida L 0-1 9/26 TROY* W 2-1 9/23 FLORIDA ATLANTIC* W 1-0 9/27 TEXAS STATE* T 2-2 10/3 LOUISIANA-MONROE* W 7-2 9/28 at North Texas* L 0-4 10/4 at Little Rock* W 1-0 10/5 LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE* T 4-4 10/5 LITTLE ROCK* W 9-0 10/6 at Arkansas State* W 2-0 10/10 at Texas State* W (OT) 1-0 10/7 ARKANSAS STATE* T 0-0 10/10 at Georgia State* W 2-1 10/12 at Appalachian State* W (OT) 2-1 10/12 at Western Kentucky* L 0-2 10/13 WESTERN KENTUCKY* L 0-1 10/17 GEORGIA SOUTHERN* W 2-0 10/14 at Middle Tennessee* L 1-2 10/20 at Troy* L 0-1 10/19 GEORGIA STATE* W 1-0 10/18 at Louisiana-Monroe* W 4-0 10/24 LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE* W 4-2 10/24 at Arkansas State* W 4-1 10/21 at Louisiana-Lafayette* T 1-1 10/27 LOUISIANA-MONROE* W 3-1 10/26 at Little Rock* W 2-1 10/26 TROY* L (OT) 1-2 11/6 vs. Georgia State^ W 2-0 11/5 LITTLE ROCK^ W 2-1 10/31 MIDDLE TENNESSEE# L 1-2 11/8 vs. Arkansas State^ T 1-1 11/7 GEORGIA SOUTHERN^ W 3-0 11/10 vs. Western Kentucky^ W 1-0 11/9 TROY^ W 1-0 ^ Bulldog Classic (Starkville, Miss.); * Sun Belt Conference 11/15 at #1 Florida State# L 0-5 11/14 at #2 Florida State# L 0-5 Game; # Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Mobile, Ala.) @ Trojan Classic (Troy, Ala.); * Sun Belt Conference Game; @ Trojan Classic (Troy, Ala.); % Jaguar Classic (Mobile, INDIVIDUAL LEADERS ^ Sun Belt Conference Tournament (San Marcos, Texas); # Ala.); * Sun Belt Conference Game; ^ Sun Belt Conference Games Played/Started ...... 21/21, Clarissa Hernandez;Jess NCAA Tournament (Tallahassee, Fla.) Tournament (Mobile, Ala.); # NCAA Tournament (Tallahas- Oram; Shelby Owen; Emi Passini see, Fla.) Goals ...... 6, Clarissa Hernandez INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Assists ...... 5, Clarissa Hernandez Games Played/Started ...... 23/23, Clarissa Hernandez; INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Points ...... 17, Clarissa Hernandez Jess Oram; Shelby Owen Games Played ...... 23, Chardé Hannah; Shots ...... 56, Clarissa Hernandez Goals ...... 16, Lauren Allison ...... Rio Hardy; Jordan Duncan; Danielle Henley; Assists ...... 11, Lauren Allison ...... Nini Rabsatt-Smith; Chelsea Followwell; Steffi Hardy; Points ...... 43, Lauren Allison ...... Nikki Shirtcliffe; Monique Autmon Shots ...... 90, Lauren Allison Games Started ...... 22, Chardé Hannah; Nini Rabsatt-Smith; ...... Steffi Hardy; Nikki Shirtcliffe; Monique Autmon Goals ...... 20, Chardé Hannah Assists ...... 8, Rio Hardy Points ...... 47, Chardé Hannah Shots ...... 94, Chardé Hannah

SUN BELT CHAMPIONS 2000, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 40 ALL-TIME RESULTS 2015 2016 2017 18-3-2 (.826) 15-6-1 (.705) 14-6-1 (.667) Sun Belt: 9-0 (1st Place) Sun Belt: 7-3 (1st Place) Sun Belt: 9-1 (1st Place) Head Coach: Graham Winkworth Head Coach: Graham Winkworth Head Coach: Richard Moodie

DATE OPPONENT W/L/T SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L/T SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L/T SCORE 8/21 at Mississippi State W 1-0 8/19 SAMFORD T 0-0 8/18 at #10 Auburn L 0-3 8/23 at Samford W 3-2 8/21 #12 AUBURN LO2 (2OT) 0-1 8/20 at #15 Florida State L 1-2 8/28 vs Louisiana Tech@ W 1-0 8/26 vs. Jacksonville State@ W 4-1 8/27 MURRAY STATE L 1-2 8/30 vs UT Martin@ W 7-0 8/28 vs. Belmont@ W 3-1 9/1 ALABAMA L 1-2 9/4 SOUTH FLORIDA% L 1-2 9/2 MISSISSIPPI STATE L (2OT)1-2 9/3 JACKSONVILLE STATE W 3-1 9/6 AUSTIN PEAY% W 2-1 9/5 #1 FLORIDA STATE W 1-0 9/7 SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA W 3-0 9/13 at #9 Auburn L 1-2 9/9 at Austin Peay W 1-0 9/10 at Mississippi State T 1-1 9/17 MARQUETTE T 1-1 9/11 at Ole Miss W 1-0 9/15 APPALACHIAN STATE* W (2OT) 2-1 9/20 at Southern Miss W 4-0 9/18 GEORGIA SOUTHERN* W 5-0 9/17 LOUISIANA-MONROE* W 1-0 9/25 at Troy* W 2-1 9/23 at Arkansas State* W 1-0 9/24 GEORGIA STATE* W 2-1 10/2 at Louisiana-Lafayette* W (2OT) 2-1 9/25 at Little Rock* W 1-0 9/29 at Georgia Southern* W 4-0 10/4 at Louisiana-Monroe* W (2OT) 3-2 9/30 at Louisiana-Monroe* W 1-0 10/1 at Troy* W (2OT) 2-1 10/9 APPALACHIAN STATE* W 3-0 10/7 TROY* L 0-1 10/13 ARKANSAS STATE* L 0-1 10/11 TEXAS STATE* W 2-1 10/9 LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE* L 2-3 10/15 at Coastal Carolina* W (OT) 2-1 10/16 at Georgia State* W 1-0 10/14 TEXAS STATE* W 2-1 10/20 at Louisiana* W 2-1 10/18 at Georgia Southern* W 1-0 10/16 COASTAL CAROLINA* W 4-1 10/22 at Texas State* W 2-0 10/23 LITTLE ROCK* W 5-0 10/21 at Georgia State* W 2-0 10/27 LITTLE ROCK* W 1-0 10/25 ARKANSAS STATE* W 4-1 10/23 at Appalachian State* L (2OT) 3-4 11/1 vs. Appalachian State$ W 2-0 11/4 vs Louisiana-Lafayette^ W 7-1 11/2 vs. Troy$ W 1-0 11/3 vs. Little Rock$ W 4-0 11/6 vs Appalachian State^ T (10-9) 2-2 11/4 vs. Appalachian State$ W 6-0 11/5 vs. Coastal Carolina$ W 5-0 11/8 vs Georgia State^ W 4-0 11/6 vs. Coastal Carolina$ W 2-0 11/10 vs. #16 Florida$ L 1-3 11/14 LSU$ W 4-0 11/12 at #11 Auburn# L 0-4 11/20 at #2 Florida State# L 0-5 * Sun Belt Conference Game; $ Sun Belt Conference Tourna- @ Trojan Classic (Troy, Ala.); * Sun Belt Conference Game; ment (Foley, Ala.); # NCAA Tournament (Gainesville, Fla.) @ Trojan Classic (Troy, Ala.); % Jaguar Classic (Mobile, $ Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Foley, Ala.); # NCAA Ala.); * Sun Belt Conference Game; ^ Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Auburn, Ala.) INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Tournament (Atlanta, Ga.); $ NCAA Tournament (Mobile, Games Played ...... 21, Rio Hardy, Tiina Trutsi, Ana Helmert Ala.); # NCAA Tournament (Tallahassee, Fla.) INDIVIDUAL LEADERS ...... Danielle Henley, Hannah Godfrey, Anita Agustsdottir, Games Played ...... 22, Jemma Purfi eld, Ashlynn Jones, ...... Justice Stanford INDIVIDUAL LEADERS ...... Hannah Godfrey, Monique Autmon, Chelsea Followwell Games Started ...... 21, Rio Hardy, Hannah Godfrey, Games Played ...... 23, Jemma Purfi eld, Steffi Hardy, Games Started ...... 22, Jemma Purfi eld, Monique Autmon ...... Anita Agustsdottir ...... Monique Autmon, Danielle Henley, Rio Hardy, Goals ...... 11, Jemma Purfi eld Goals ...... 16, Rio Hardy ...... Jordan Duncan, Nini Rabsatt-Smith, Sophie Haywood Assists ...... 7, Jemma Purfi eld Assists ...... 5, Rio Hardy, Chelsea Followwell Games Started ...... 23, Jemma Purfi eld, Steffi Hardy, Points ...... 29, Jemma Purfi eld Points ...... 37, Rio Hardy ...... Monique Autmon Shots ...... 66, Jemma Purfi eld Shots ...... 78, Rio Hardy Goals ...... 11, Chardé Hannah Assists ...... 11, Jemma Purfi eld Points ...... 27, Chardé Hannah Shots ...... 60, Chardé Hannah, Rio Hardy

41 NCAA TOURNAMENT 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 RECORDS VS. OPPONENTS

Alabama ...... 1-8 Memphis ...... 1-0 Largest Margin of Victory Alabama A&M ...... 4-2 Mercer ...... 2-2 21 USA 21, South Carolina State 0 8/29/99 Alabama State ...... 4-0 Miami (Ohio) ...... 0-1 18 USA 18, Jackson State 0 8/31/02 Alabama-Birmingham ...... 0-3 Middle Tennessee ...... 6-9-2 17 USA 17, South Carolina State 0 8/25/00 Alcorn State ...... 1-0 Ole Miss ...... 2-3 16 USA 16, Prairie View A&M 0 9/1/02 12 USA 12, Louisiana Tech 0 10/10/04 Appalachian State ...... 5-1-1 Mississippi State ...... 5-7-1 11 USA 11, Alabama State 0 10/30/05 Arizona ...... 1-0 Mississippi Valley State ...... 4-0 10 USA 10, Southeastern Louisiana 0 10/28/95 Arkansas State ...... 13-3-3 Morehead State ...... 0-1-1 10 USA 11, Lamar 1 9/9/07 Auburn ...... 1-13 Murray State ...... 1-3 9 USA 9, Howard 0 10/28/95 Austin Peay ...... 5-1-1 New Mexico ...... 1-1-1 9 USA 9, Northwestern State 0 9/29/96 Belmont ...... 2-0 Nicholls State ...... 7-0-1 9 USA 9, at Northwestern State 0 9/28/97 Birmingham-Southern ...... 3-0 UNC Asheville ...... 4-0 9 USA 9, at Cleveland State 0 9/10/04 Brigham Young ...... 0-1 UNC Greensboro ...... 0-1 7 USA 7, Tennessee-Martin 0 8/30/15 Bucknell ...... 0-1 North Florida ...... 1-2 7 USA 7, at Southern 0 9/7/14 Butler ...... 0-2 North Texas ...... 1-15-1 7 USA 7, Southern Mississippi 0 8/30/97 7 USA 7, Alabama A&M 0 10/22/99 Centenary ...... 0-2 Northern Arizona ...... 1-0 7 USA 7, Nicholls State 0 9/13/08 Central Florida ...... 1-0-1 Northwestern State ...... 3-1-1 6 USA 7, Louisiana-Lafayette 1 11/4/15 Charleston ...... 1-0 Oklahoma State ...... 1-2 6 USA 6, Southern Miss 0 9/5/14 Charleston Southern ...... 2-0 Oral Roberts ...... 1-1 6 USA 6, Spring Hill 0 9/29/94 Charlotte ...... 1-0 Prairie View A&M ...... 2-0 6 USA 6, Charleston Southern 0 9/24/97 Cleveland State ...... 2-0 Presbyterian ...... 1-0 6 USA 6, Middle Tennessee 0 10/15/99 Coastal Carolina ...... 4-0 Radford ...... 2-1 Denver ...... 1-10-2 Rice ...... 1-0-1 Year-By-Year Statistics Eastern Michigan ...... 1-0 Sam Houston State ...... 1-1 Year GP Sh G A Pts G All. Elon ...... 1-0 Samford ...... 1-1-2 1994 17 198 34 23 91 26 1995 19 296 39 28 106 21 Florida ...... 0-1 South Carolina ...... 0-1 1996 19 160 25 24 74 71 Florida Atlantic ...... 3-3-2 South Carolina State ...... 2-0 1997 22 382 69 63 201 27 Florida International ...... 7-9 South Florida ...... 0-3 1998 18 289 49 45 143 25 Florida State ...... 1-9 Southeastern Louisiana ...... 6-1-1 1999 20 270 60 49 169 44 Francis Marion ...... 1-0 Southern ...... 3-0 2000 21 336 51 42 144 28 Furman ...... 1-0 Southern Mississippi ...... 10-4 2001 18 215 22 23 67 20 Georgia ...... 0-1 Spring Hill ...... 1-0 2002 22 410 60 52 172 32 Georgia Southern ...... 8-1 Stephen F. Austin ...... 1-0 2003 21 234 24 27 75 42 Georgia State ...... 9-2-1 Stetson ...... 2-2 2004 19 285 51 56 158 19 High Point ...... 1-0 Tennessee ...... 0-1 2005 18 286 38 39 115 17 2006 20 168 24 17 65 39 Howard ...... 1-0 Tennessee-Martin ...... 2-1 2007 19 273 37 35 109 21 Indiana ...... 0-1 Tennessee Tech ...... 1-0 2008 20 243 32 32 96 39 Jackson State ...... 2-1 Texas ...... 0-1 2009 19 167 16 15 47 52 Jacksonville ...... 2-2 Texas A&M ...... 0-1 2010 20 229 25 28 78 38 Jacksonville State ...... 5-3-2 Texas State ...... 5-0-1 2011 20 289 35 29 99 25 Kansas ...... 1-0 Texas Tech ...... 1-1 2012 21 333 28 25 81 32 Kennesaw State ...... 0-1 Toledo ...... 0-1 2013 23 411 54 55 163 24 Kentucky ...... 0-1 Troy ...... 9-6-1 2014 23 469 68 48 184 22 Lamar ...... 1-1 Tulane ...... 0-2 2015 23 392 61 56 178 22 Liberty ...... 2-0 Tulsa ...... 0-1-1 2016 22 352 41 31 113 19 2017 21 345 40 28 108 20 Little Rock ...... 19-5-1 Vanderbilt ...... 0-1 Totals 485 7,032 983 870 2,836 725 Louisiana-Lafayette ...... 10-4-5 West Florida ...... 3-1 Louisiana-Monroe ...... 15-0 Western Kentucky ...... 5-12 Louisiana State ...... 5-5 Wyoming ...... 0-1-1 Louisiana Tech ...... 3-1-1 Marquette...... 0-0-1 Maryland-Baltimore Co...... 2-1 McNeese State ...... 2-1

SUN BELT CHAMPIONS 2000, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 42 SERIES HISTORY BY OPPONENT

Alabama • 1-8 (H: 1-4 / A: 0-4 / N: 0-1) 9/25/05 * ARKANSAS STATE W 1-0 Brigham Young • 0-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-1) Date Opponent W/L Score 9/24/06 * ARKANSAS STATE W 2-1 9/21/95 # vs. Brigham Young L 0-1 9/14/94 at Alabama L 0-2 9/30/07 * at Arkansas State W 1-0 # Toronto Cafe Soccer Showcase (Albuquerque, N.M.) 9/18/94 # vs. Alabama LOT 2-5 9/26/08 * ARKANSAS STATE W 3-2 10/17/95 ALABAMA W 1-0 9/25/09 * at Arkansas State LOT 3-4 Bucknell • 0-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-1) 9/20/98 at Alabama L 2-3 10/15/10 * at Arkansas State L 1-2 10/12/03 $ vs. Bucknell L 2-3 9/13/02 ALABAMA L 0-1 10/14/11 * ARKANSAS STATE W 2-0 $ Miami, Fla. 9/28/03 at Alabama L 0-1 10/7/12 * ARKANSAS STATE T 0-0 9/6/09 at Alabama L 1-5 10/6/13 * at Arkansas State W 2-0 Butler • 0-2 (H: 0-1 / A: 0-1) 8/31/12 ALABAMA L 0-9 11/8/13 ^ vs. Arkansas State T 1-1 9/2/01 # BUTLER L 0-2 9/1/17 ALABAMA L 1-2 10/24/14 * at Arkansas State W 4-1 9/11/95 at Butler L 1-2 # Panama City, Fla. 10/25/15 * ARKANSAS STATE W 4-1 # Port City Classic (Mobile, Ala.) 9/23/16 * at Arkansas State W 1-0 Alabama A&M • 4-2 (H: 3-0 / A: 1-1 / N: 0-1) 10/13/17 * ARKANSAS STATE L 0-1 Centenary • 0-2 (H: 0-1 / A: 0-1) 10/22/00 ALABAMA A&M W 7-0 * Sun Belt Conference game; ^ Sun Belt Tournament (San 10/8/95 at Centenary L 0-1 11/1/02 at Alabama A&M L 0-1 Marcos, Texas) 9/2/96 CENTENARY L 0-6 9/26/03 ALABAMA A&M W 2-0 8/25/06 ! vs. Alabama A&M L 0-1 Auburn • 1-13 (H: 1-3 / A: 0-9 / N: 0-1) Central Florida • 1-0-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 1-0-1) 9/15/13 ALABAMA A&M W 11-0 9/17/94 # vs. Auburn LOT 2-4 9/8/97 at Central Florida T 3-3 9/14/14 at Alabama A&M W 6-2 10/19/94 AUBURN W 1-0 10/7/01 at Central Florida W 1-0 ! South Florida Dafeldecker Classic (Tampa, Fla.) 9/2/95 at Auburn L 0-3 11/3/96 AUBURN L 0-2 Charleston • 1-0 (H: 1-0 / A: 0-0) Alabama State • 4-0 (H: 3-0 / A: 1-0) 10/9/97 at Auburn L 0-4 8/27/99 at Charleston W 2-1 10/30/05 ALABAMA STATE W 11-0 10/21/98 at Auburn L 0-4 8/27/10 ALABAMA STATE W 6-1 9/15/99 AUBURN L 2-7 Charleston Southern • 2-0 (H: 2-0 / A: 0-0) 8/26/11 at Alabama State W 4-1 10/27/00 at Auburn L 0-1 9/24/97 * CHARLESTON SOUTHERN W 6-0 9/4/12 ALABAMA STATE W 2-0 9/15/02 at #15 Auburn L 0-4 10/17/98 * CHARLESTON SOUTHERN W 6-2 8/30/09 at Auburn L 0-3 Alabama-Birmingham • 0-3 (H: 0-1 / A: 0-2) 9/13/15 at #9 Auburn L 1-2 Charlotte • 1-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 1-0) 9/12/03 # at Alabama-Birmingham L 0-2 8/21/16 #12 AUBURN L2OT 0-1 9/4/94 at Charlotte W 1-0 9/8/13 at Alabama-Birmingham L 2-3 11/12/16 $ at #11 Auburn L 0-4 8/22/14 ALABAMA-BIRMINGHAM L2OT 1-2 8/18/17 at #10 Auburn L 0-3 Cleveland State • 2-0 (H: 1-0 / A: 1-0) # Panama City, Fla.; $ NCAA Tournament (Auburn, Ala.) 9/10/04 at Cleveland State W 9-0 Alcorn State • 1-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 1-0) 9/10/06 # CLEVELAND STATE W 1-0 9/2/11 % vs. Alcorn State W 3-0 Austin Peay • 5-1-1 (H: 2-0 / A: 2-0-1 / N: 1-1) # KELME Port City Classic (Mobile, Ala.) % Trojan Classic (Troy, Ala.) 9/22/02 at Austin Peay T 2-2 9/5/03 ! AUSTIN PEAY W 1-0 Coastal Carolina • 4-0 (H: 1-0 / A: 1-0 / N: 2-0) Appalachian State • 4-0-1 (H: 2-0 / A: 1-0 / N: 1-0-1) 9/3/10 % vs. Austin Peay L 0-1 10/16/16 * COASTAL CAROLINA W 4-1 10/12/14 * at Appalachian State WOT 1-0 9/11/11 ^ vs. Austin Peay W 2-1 11/6/16 # vs. Coastal Carolina W 2-0 10/9/15 * APPALACHIAN STATE W 3-0 9/14/12 at Austin Peay W2OT 1-0 10/15/17 * at Coastal Carolina W OT 2-1 11/6/15 $ vs. Appalachian State T (10-9) 2-2 9/6/15 # AUSTIN PEAY W 2-1 11/5/17 # vs Coastal Carolina W 5-0 10/23/16 * at Appalachian State L2OT 3-4 9/9/16 at Austin Peay W 1-0 # Sun Belt Tournament (Foley, Ala.) 11/4/16 # vs. Appalachian State W 6-0 ! Gulf Coast Soccer Classic (Orange Beach, Fla.); % Trojan 9/15/17 * APPALACHIAN STATE W2OT 2-1 Classic (Troy, Ala.); ^ Port City Classic (Mobile, Ala.); # Denver • 1-10-2 (H: 0-4-1 / A: 1-5-1 / N: 0-1) 11/1/17 # vs Appalachian State W 2-0 Jaguar Classic (Mobile, Ala.) 10/15/00 * at Denver W2OT 2-1 * Sun Belt Conference game; $ Sun Belt Tournament 10/19/01 * at Denver L 0-3 (Emerson, Ga.); # Sun Belt Tournament (Foley, Ala.) Belmont • 2-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 2-0) 10/18/02 * #18 DENVER L 0-2 11/6/99 @ vs. Belmont W 2-1 10/24/03 * at Denver L 0-6 Arizona • 1-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 1-0) 8/28/16 # vs. Belmont W 3-1 10/22/04 * DENVER L 0-1 9/11/98 # vs. Arizona W 3-2 @ Florida International Doubletree Club Invitational 9/30/05 * at Denver L 0-3 # Albuquerque, N.M. (Miami, Fla.); # Trojan Classic (Troy, Ala.) 10/6/06 * DENVER L 1-4 10/12/07 * at Denver T 0-0 Arkansas State • 13-3-3 (H: 8-1-1 / A: 5-2-1 / N: 0-0-1) Birmingham Southern • 3-0 (H: 2-0 / A: 1-0) 10/12/08 * DENVER T 1-1 10/20/00 * ARKANSAS STATE W 3-0 9/8/02 # BIRMINGHAM SOUTHERN W 5-3 10/11/09 * at Denver L 0-4 10/14/01 * ARKANSAS STATE W 3-0 8/27/04 at Birmingham Southern W2OT 1-0 10/8/10 * DENVER L 0-2 10/13/02 * at Arkansas State W 2-0 8/26/05 ! BIRMINGHAM SOUTHERN W 2-1 10/7/11 * at Denver L 0-7 10/19/03 * ARKANSAS STATE W 1-0 # Port City Classic (Mobile, Ala.); ! KELME Port City Classic 11/2/11 # vs. Denver L 0-2 10/17/04 * at Arkansas State T 1-1 (Mobile, Ala.) * Sun Belt Conference game; # Sun Belt Tournament

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(Murfreesboro, Tenn.) Francis Marion • 1-0 (H: 1-0 / A: 0-0) Jacksonville • 2-2 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-1 / N: 2-0) 9/21/14 # FRANCIS MARION W 5-0 10/27/96 % JACKSONVILLE W 2-1 Eastern Michigan • 1-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 1-0) # Jaguar Classic (Mobile, Ala.) 9/10/00 @ at Jacksonville L 1-4 9/3/00 @ vs. Eastern Michigan W 2-1 8/31/01 # JACKSONVILLE LOT 0-1 @ Kelme/Miami Invitational Furman • 1-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 1-0) 9/11/09 # JACKSONVILLE WOT 1-0 10/18/98 at Furman W 3-2 % Jaguar Invitational (Mobile, Ala.); @ Nike Legends Elon • 1-0 (H: 1-0 / A: 0-0) Tournament (Jacksonville, Fla.); # Port City Classic (Mobile, Ala.) 10/25/98 ELON W 1-0 Georgia • 0-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-1) 10/31/99 at Georgia L 0-11 Jacksonville State • 5-3-2 (H: 3-0-2 / A: 2-3) Florida • 0-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-1) 10/11/96 at Jacksonville State L 2-3 11/10/17 # vs #16 Florida L 1-3 Georgia Southern • 8-1 (H: 5-0 / A: 3-1) 10/13/99 JACKSONVILLE STATE T 1-1 # NCAA Tournament (Gainesville, Fla.) 10/3/94 at Georgia Southern W 2-1 9/10/02 at Jacksonville State L 0-1 9/25/95 GEORGIA SOUTHERN W 1-0 9/19/03 % JACKSONVILLE STATE T 1-1 Florida Atlantic • 3-3-2 (H: 3-1-1 / A: 0-2-1 / N: 0-1) 10/13/96 at Georgia Southern L 0-1 9/26/04 at Jacksonville State W 3-1 10/23/94 FLORIDA ATLANTIC WOT 4-3 10/3/97 @ GEORGIA SOUTHERN W 4-3 9/16/07 JACKSONVILLE STATE W 1-0 9/8/00 % vs. Florida Atlantic L 0-2 10/17/14 * GEORGIA SOUTHERN W 2-0 9/19/08 at Jacksonville State L 2-3 10/13/06 * at Florida Atlantic L 0-3 11/7/14 ^ GEORGIA SOUTHERN W 3-0 8/28/11 JACKSONVILLE STATE W 2-0 10/19/07 * FLORIDA ATLANTIC T 1-1 10/18/15 * at Georgia Southern W 1-0 8/26/16 @ vs. Jacksonville State W 4-1 10/19/08 * at Florida Atlantic L 0-2 9/18/16 * GEORGIA SOUTHERN W 5-0 9/3/17 JACKSONVILLE STATE W 3-1 10/18/09 * FLORIDA ATLANTIC L2OT 1-2 9/29/17 * at Georgia Southern W 4-0 % Port City Classic (Mobile, Ala.); @ Trojan Classic (Troy, 10/1/10 * FLORIDA ATLANTIC WOT 4-3 * Sun Belt Conference game; @Jaguar Invitational (Mo- Ala.) 9/30/11 * at Florida Atlantic T 1-1 bile, Ala.); ^ Sun Belt Tournament (Mobile, Ala.) 9/23/12 * FLORIDA ATLANTIC W 1-0 Kansas • 1-0 (H: 1-0 / A: 0-0) % Nike Legends Tournament (Jacksonville, Fla.) Georgia State • 9-2-1 (H: 3-1-1 / A: 4-1 / N: 2-0) 9/30/95 % KANSAS W 3-1 10/29/94 % GEORGIA STATE W 5-0 % Port City Classic (Mobile, Ala.) Florida International • 7-9 (H: 5-5 / A: 2-4) 9/16/95 at Georgia State W 3-1 10/23/99 FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL L 1-2 9/21/03 # GEORGIA STATE L 1-2 Kentucky • 0-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-1) 11/7/99 @ at Florida International LOT 2-3 9/18/09 at Georgia State L 0-3 9/19/10 at Kentucky L 0-2 10/6/00 * FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL L2OT 0-1 9/12/10 # GEORGIA STATE T 1-1 10/5/01 * at Florida International L 1-3 10/10/13 * at Georgia State W 2-1 Kennesaw State • 0-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-1) 10/4/02 * FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL W 3-0 11/6/13 ^ vs. Georgia State W 2-0 8/31/14 @ vs. Kennesaw State L 1-2 11/6/02 & FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL W 2-1 10/19/14 * GEORGIA STATE W 1-0 @ Trojan Classic (Troy, Ala.) 10/10/03 at Florida International W 4-0 10/16/15 * at Georgia State W 1-0 10/8/04 * FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL W 5-0 11/8/15 $ vs. Georgia State W 4-0 Lamar • 1-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-1 / N: 1-0) 11/2/05 & FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL W 3-0 10/21/16 * at Georgia State W 2-0 9/9/07 $ vs. Lamar W 11-1 10/15/06 * at Florida International W 3-1 9/24/17 * GEORGIA STATE W 2-1 9/5/08 at Lamar L 1-2 10/21/07 * FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL W2OT 1-0 * Sun Belt Conference game; % USA Invitational (Mobile, $ Holiday Inn Express Classic (Natchitoches, La.) 10/17/08 * at Florida International L 1-4 Ala.); # Port City Classic (Mobile, Ala.); ^ Sun Belt 10/16/09 * FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL L 1-4 Tournament (San Marcos, Texas); $ Sun Belt Tournament Liberty • 2-0 (H: 1-0 / A: 1-0) 10/3/10 * FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL L 0-1 (Emerson, Ga.) 10/11/97 LIBERTY W 3-0 10/2/11 * at Florida International L 0-2 10/8/98 * at Liberty W 5-0 9/21/12 * FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL L 0-1 High Point • 1-0 (H: 1-0 / A: 0-0) * Big South Conference game * Sun Belt Conference game; @ Florida International 10/23/98 HIGH POINT W 2-0 Doubletree Club Invitational (Miami, Fla.); & Sun Belt Little Rock • 17-5-1 (H: 11-2 / A: 5-3-1) Tournament (Mobile, Ala.) Howard • 1-0 (H: 1-0 / A: 0-0) 10/30/94 % LITTLE ROCK W 1-0 10/3/98 * HOWARD W 9-0 10/13/95 at Little Rock W 1-0 Florida State • 1-9 (H: 1-2 / A: 0-7) * Big South Conference game 10/25/96 % LITTLE ROCK L 4-5 9/13/96 FLORIDA STATE L 0-3 10/25/97 at Little Rock W 3-0 9/11/97 at Florida State L 1-2 Indiana • 0-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-1) 10/8/00 * LITTLE ROCK W 2-0 10/3/99 at Florida State L 1-5 9/10/95 at Indiana L 1-2 11/2/00 & LITTLE ROCK W 1-0 9/13/00 FLORIDA STATE L 0-2 10/12/01 * LITTLE ROCK W 4-1 8/28/09 at Florida State L 0-8 Jackson State • 2-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-1 / N: 2-0) 10/11/02 * at Little Rock L 1-3 11/15/13 # at #1 Florida State L 0-5 8/31/02 @ vs. Jackson State W 18-0 10/17/03 * LITTLE ROCK L 1-2 11/14/14 # at #2 Florida State L 0-5 8/20/10 at Jackson State L 0-1 10/15/04 * at Little Rock W 2-0 11/20/15 # at #2 Florida State L 0-5 8/30/13 ^ vs. Jackson State W 5-0 9/23/05 * LITTLE ROCK W 2-0 9/5/16 #1 FLORIDA STATE W 1-0 @ Southeastern Soccer Classic (Hammond, La.); ^ Trojan 9/22/06 * LITTLE ROCK W 4-0 8/20/17 at #15 Florida State L 1-2 Classic (Troy, Ala.) 9/28/07 * at Little Rock L 0-2 # NCAA Tournament (Tallahassee, Fla.) 9/28/08 * LITTLE ROCK WOT 2-1

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9/27/09 * at Little Rock T 2-2 9/22/96 # Louisiana State L 0-4 11/1/06 # vs. Middle Tennessee L 0-2 10/17/10 * at Little Rock L 2-3 11/2/97 at Louisiana State W 3-0 10/5/07 * MIDDLE TENNESSEE W 2-1 10/16/11 * LITTLE ROCK W 3-1 9/3/98 at Louisiana State L 1-4 10/5/08 * at Middle Tennessee L 0-4 10/5/12 * LITTLE ROCK W 9-0 10/28/99 at Louisiana State W 4-2 10/4/09 * MIDDLE TENNESSEE L 2-3 10/4/13 * at Little Rock W 1-0 9/19/01 Louisiana State W 2-1 10/21/10 * MIDDLE TENNESSEE L 0-1 10/26/14 * at Little Rock W 2-1 9/15/06 Louisiana State L 0-3 10/20/11 * at Middle Tennessee T 0-0 11/5/14 ^ LITTLE ROCK W 2-1 8/22/08 at Louisiana State L 0-2 10/14/12 * at Middle Tennessee L 1-2 10/23/15 * LITTLE ROCK W 5-0 8/22/10 at Louisiana State L 0-8 10/31/12 ^ MIDDLE TENNESSEE L 1-2 9/25/16 * at Little Rock W 1-0 11/14/15 @ Louisiana State W 4-0 * Sun Belt Conference game; ^ Sun Belt Tournament 10/27/17 * LITTLE ROCK W 1-0 # Port City Classic (Mobile, Ala.); @ NCAA Tournament (Mobile, Ala.); # Sun Belt Tournament (Lafayette, La.); 11/3/17 # vs Little Rock W 4-0 (Mobile, Ala.) * Sun Belt Conference game; ^ Sun Belt Tournament Ole Miss • 2-3 (H: 1-0 / A: 1-3) (Mobile, Ala.); # Sun Belt Tournament (Foley, Ala.) Louisiana Tech • 3-1-1 (H: 1-0-1 / A: 0-1 / N: 2-0) 9/17/96 at Ole MISS L 1-7 10/10/04 LOUISIANA TECH W 12-0 9/19/97 # OLE MISS W 3-1 Louisiana-Lafayette • 10-4-5 (H: 3-3-3 / A: 6-1-2 / N: 1-0) 8/19/11 at Louisiana Tech L 0-4 9/18/98 at Ole Miss L 0-3 10/29/00 * LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE W 5-0 9/9/12 LOUISIANA TECH T 1-1 8/29/03 at Ole Miss L 0-6 9/28/01 * at Louisiana-Lafayette W 1-0 9/1/13 ^ vs. Louisiana Tech W 1-0 9/11/16 at Ole Miss W 1-0 9/27/02 * LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE T 0-0 11/14/15 ^ vs. Louisiana Tech W 1-0 # Port City Classic (Mobile, Ala.) 10/3/03 * at Louisiana-Lafayette W 3-1 ^ Trojan Classic (Troy, Ala.) 10/1/04 * LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE T 1-1 Mississippi State • 5-7-1 (H: 2-3 / A: 3-3-1 / N: 0-1) 10/22/05 * at Louisiana-Lafayette W 2-1 Marquette • 0-0-1 (H: 0-0-1 / A: 0-0) 9/18/96 at Mississippi State L 1-6 10/20/06 * at Louisiana-Lafayette T 2-2 9/17/15 MARQUETTE T 1-1 9/22/00 at Mississippi State W 3-0 10/26/07 * LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE L 2-3 9/23/01 MISSISSIPPI STATE W2OT 2-1 10/26/08 * at Louisiana-Lafayette W2OT 3-2 Maryland-Baltimore Co. • 2-1 (H: 1-0 / A: 0-1 / N: 1-0) 8/31/03 at Mississippi State L 0-5 10/25/09 * LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE L 0-1 10/1/95 % MARYLAND-BALT. CO. LOT 2-3 9/12/08 ^ MISSISSIPPI STATE L 0-1 9/24/10 * at Louisiana-Lafayette L 0-2 10/19/97 # at Maryland-Balt. Co. W 2-1 9/4/09 MISSISSIPPI STATE L 0-1 9/23/11 * LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE W 3-0 11/8/97 $ vs. Maryland-Balt. Co. W 2-1 9/5/10 % vs. Mississippi State L 1-3 10/21/12 * at Louisiana-Lafayette T 1-1 % Port City Classic (Mobile, Ala.); $ Big South Tournament 8/26/12 # at Mississippi State L 0-5 10/24/13 * LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE W 4-2 8/23/13 MISSISSIPPI STATE W 3-2 10/5/14 * LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE T 4-4 McNeese State • 2-1 (H: 2-1 / A: 0-0) 9/12/14 at Mississippi State W 2-0 10/2/15 * at Louisiana-Lafayette W2OT 2-1 9/29/99 McNEESE STATE W 2-0 8/21/15 at Mississippi State W 1-0 11/4/15 @ vs. Louisiana-Lafayette W 7-1 9/17/04 MCNEESE STATE W 1-0 9/2/16 MISSISSIPPI STATE L2OT 1-2 10/9/16 * LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE L 2-3 9/3/06 McNEESE STATE L 1-3 9/10/17 at Mississippi State T 1-1 10/20/17 * at Louisiana W 2-1 ^ South Alabama Soccer Tournament (Mobile, Ala.); % * Sun Belt Conference game; @ Sun Belt Tournament Memphis • 1-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 1-0) Trojan Classic (Troy, Ala.); # Bulldog Classic (Starkville, (Emerson, Ga.) 10/14/95 at Memphis W 4-2 Miss.)

Louisiana-Monroe • 15-0 (H: 8-0 / A: 7-0) Mercer • 2-2 (H: 1-1 / A: 1-1) Mississippi Valley State • 4-0 (H: 3-0 / A: 1-0) 9/19/99 at Louisiana-Monroe W 4-0 10/29/95 MERCER L 0-2 10/3/04 MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE W 4-0 9/7/01 LOUISIANA-MONROE W 2-0 9/21/97 # MERCER W 2-1 9/17/06 at Mississippi Valley State W 6-2 9/16/05 $ LOUISIANA-MONROE W 1-0 9/11/99 at Mercer W 2-0 8/31/07 MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE W 5-0 10/22/06 * at Louisiana-Monroe W 1-0 8/19/12 at Mercer L 0-1 8/24/12 ^ MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE W 2-0 10/28/07 * LOUISIANA-MONROE W 1-0 # Port City Classic (Mobile, Ala.) ^ Bulldog Classic (Starkville, Miss.) 10/24/08 * at Louisiana-Monroe W 4-1 10/23/09 * LOUISIANA-MONROE W 1-0 Miami (Ohio) • 0-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-1) Morehead State • 0-1-1 (H: 0-0-1 / A: 0-1) 9/26/10 * at Louisiana-Monroe W 4-0 9/2/00 @ at Miami (Ohio) L 0-8 9/17/10 at Morehead State L 1-2 9/25/11 * LOUISIANA-MONROE WOT 2-1 @ Kelme/Miami Invitational (Miami, Ohio) 9/16/11 MOREHEAD STATE T 2-2 10/18/12 * at Louisiana-Monroe W 4-0 10/27/13 * LOUISIANA-MONROE W 3-1 Middle Tennessee • 6-9-2 (H: 4-4-1 / A: 2-4-1 / N: 0-1) Murray State • 1-3 (H: 1-1 / A: 0-1 / N: 0-1) 10/3/14 * LOUISIANA-MONROE W 7-2 10/15/99 MIDDLE TENNESSEE W 6-0 9/11/05 # vs. Murray State L2OT 1-2 10/4/15 * at Louisiana-Monroe W2OT 3-2 9/24/00 * at Middle Tennessee W 3-0 9/16/12 at Murray State LOT 0-1 9/30/16 * at Louisiana-Monroe W 1-0 10/26/01 * MIDDLE TENNESSEE LOT 1-2 9/13/13 MURRAY STATE W 2-0 9/17/17 * LOUISIANA-MONROE W 1-0 10/25/02 * at Middle Tennessee W 3-2 8/27/17 MURRAY STATE L 1-2 * Sun Belt Conference game; $ KELME Jaguar Invitational 10/31/03 * MIDDLE TENNESSEE T 1-1 # Skyhawk Invitational (Martin, Tenn.) (Mobile, Ala.) 10/29/04 at Middle Tennessee L 1-5 10/7/05 * MIDDLE TENNESSEE W 2-1 New Mexico • 1-1-1 (H: 0-1 / A: 1-0-1) Louisiana State • 5-5 (H: 2-2 / A: 3-3) 11/3/05 ^ MIDDLE TENNESSEE W 1-0 9/20/95 at New Mexico T 1-1 10/24/95 at Louisiana State WOT 2-1 9/29/06 * at Middle Tennessee L 0-8 9/21/96 NEW MEXICO L 0-6

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9/10/98 at New Mexico W 2-0 Northwestern State • 3-1-1 (H: 2-0-1 / A: 1-1) South Carolina State • 2-0 (H: 1-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 1-0) 9/29/96 NORTHWESTERN STATE W 9-0 8/29/99 % vs. South Carolina State W 21-0 Nicholls State • 7-0-1 (H: 5-0 / A: 0-0-1 / N: 1-0) 9/28/97 at Northwestern State W 9-0 8/25/00 SOUTH CAROLINA STATE W 17-0 9/17/00 NICHOLLS STATE W 1-0 8/27/00 # NORTHWESTERN STATE W 2-0 % Charleston, S.C. 9/21/07 ^ vs. Nicholls State W 4-2 9/18/05 $ NORTHWESTERN STATE T 1-1 8/29/08 NICHOLLS STATE W 3-1 9/7/07 @ at Northwestern State L 1-2 South Florida • 0-3 (H: 0-1 / A: 0-2) 9/13/08 # NICHOLLS STATE W 7-0 # Port City Classic (Mobile, Ala.); $ KELME/Jaguar 8/27/06 ! at South Florida L 0-4 9/3/11 % vs. Nicholls State W 3-0 Invitational (Mobile, Ala.); @ Holiday Inn Express Classic 9/20/13 at South Florida L 0-1 8/17/12 NICHOLLS STATE W 2-1 (Natchitoches, La.) 9/4/15 # SOUTH FLORIDA L 1-2 8/25/13 at Nicholls State T 1-1 ! South Florida Dafeldecker Classic (Tampa, Fla.); # Jaguar 8/24/14 NICHOLLS STATE W 3-0 Oklahoma State • 1-2 (H: 1-1 / A: 0-0 / N: 0-1) Classic (Mobile, Ala.) ^ Lady Lion Classic (Hammond, La.); South Alabama Soc- 9/7/96 @ vs. Oklahoma State LOT 2-3 cer Tournament (Mobile, Ala.); % Trojan Classic (Troy, Ala.) 10/12/97 OKLAHOMA STATE W 1-0 Southeastern Louisiana • 6-1-1 (H: 3-1 / A: 3-0-1) 9/3/99 OKLAHOMA STATE L 0-5 10/28/95 SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA W 10-0 UNC Asheville • 4-0 (H: 1-0 / A: 2-0 / N: 1-0) @ Tulsa, Okla. 10/31/97 at Southeastern Louisiana W 5-0 9/6/94 at UNC Asheville WOT 2-1 9/6/98 SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA W 3-0 10/17/97 at UNC Asheville W 2-0 Oral Roberts • 1-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 1-1) 10/19/99 at Southeastern Louisiana W 2-1 11/7/97 $ vs. UNC Asheville W 2-1 10/7/95 # vs. Oral Roberts W 4-0 10/16/05 at Southeastern Louisiana W 2-1 11/1/98 UNC ASHEVILLE W 1-0 10/5/96 $ vs. Oral Roberts L 1-3 9/1/06 SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA L 0-1 $ Big South Tournament # Shreveport, La.; $ Lubbock, Texas 9/23/07 ^ at Southeastern Louisiana T 1-1 9/7/17 SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA W 3-0 UNC Greensboro • 0-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-1) Prairie View A&M • 2-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 2-0) ^ Lady Lion Classic (Hammond, La.) 11/11/97 ! at UNC Greensboro L 0-5 9/1/02 @ vs. Prairie View A&M W 16-0 ! NCAA Play-in game 9/1/07 # vs. Prairie View A&M W 4-1 Southern • 3-0 (H: 2-0 / A: 1-0) @ Southeastern Soccer Classic (Hammond, La.); # Ham- 8/23/11 SOUTHERN W 5-1 North Florida • 1-2 (H: 1-1 / A: 0-1) mond, La. 9/10/13 SOUTHERN W 8-0 9/8/06 # NORTH FLORIDA L2OT 0-1 9/7/14 at Southern W 7-0 9/22/13 at North Florida L 0-1 Presbyterian • 1-0 (H: 1-0 / A: 0-0) 9/19/14 $ NORTH FLORIDA W 1-0 9/9/11 ^ Presbyterian W 1-0 Southern Miss • 10-4 (H: 6-2 / A: 4-2) # KELME Port City Classic (Mobile, Ala.); $ Jaguar Classic ^ Port City Classic (Mobile, Ala.) 8/30/97 SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI W 7-0 (Mobile, Ala.) 10/13/98 at Southern Mississippi W 1-0 Radford • 2-1 (H: 1-0 / A: 1-0 / N: 0-1) 10/7/99 SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI W 3-1 North Texas • 1-15-1 (H: 1-7-1 / A: 0-7 / N: 0-1) 9/14/97 * RADFORD W 5-1 9/17/01 at Southern Mississippi L 1-2 10/1/00 * NORTH TEXAS W 1-0 10/10/98 * at Radford W 6-2 10/6/02 SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI W 1-0 11/3/00 & NORTH TEXAS L2OT 1-2 11/6/98 vs. Radford L 0-1 10/5/03 at Southern Mississippi L 1-2 10/21/01 * at North Texas L 0-1 * Big South Conference game 9/21/04 SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI W 2-1 10/20/02 * NORTH TEXAS L 2-4 9/14/07 SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI L 1-2 11/7/02 & NORTH TEXAS L 1-2 Rice • 1-0-1 (H: 0-01 / A: 1-0) 8/26/08 SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI L 1-2 10/26/03 * at North Texas L 0-3 9/30/01 at Rice W 2-1 8/21/09 at Southern Mississippi W 3-0 10/24/04 * NORTH TEXAS L 0-1 9/2/02 #9 RICE T 1-1 9/7/12 SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI W 2-0 11/3/04 @ vs. North Texas L 1-2 9/6/13 at Southern Mississippi WOT 3-2 10/2/05 * at North Texas LOT 1-2 Sam Houston State • 1-1 (H: 1-0 / A: 0-1) 9/5/14 SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI W 6-0 11/5/05 & NORTH TEXAS L 0-2 9/7/08 at Sam Houston State L 0-3 9/20/15 at Southern Mississippi W 4-0 10/8/06 * NORTH TEXAS L 0-1 9/10/10 ^ SAM HOUSTON STATE W 3-2 10/14/07 * at North Texas L 0-2 ^ Port City Classic (Mobile, Ala.) Spring Hill • 1-0 (H: 1-0 / A: 0-0) 10/10/08 * NORTH TEXAS T 3-3 9/29/94 SPRING HILL W 6-0 11/5/08 # at North Texas L 1-2 Samford • 1-1-2 (H: 0-1-0 / A: 1-0 / N: 0-0-1) 10/9/09 * at North Texas L 0-3 9/6/02 # SAMFORD L 1-3 Stephen F. Austin • 1-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 1-0) 10/10/10 * NORTH TEXAS L 0-2 9/14/03 @ vs. Samford T 0-0 9/18/99 # vs. Stephen F. Austin W 1-0 9/28/12 * at North Texas L 0-4 8/23/15 at Samford W 3-2 # Monroe, La. * Sun Belt Conference game; & Sun Belt Tournament 8/19/16 SAMFORD T 0-0 (Mobile, Ala.); @ Sun Belt Tournament (Miami, Fla.); # # Port City Classic (Mobile, Ala.); @ UAB Nike Classic Stetson • 2-2 (H: 0-2 / A: 2-0) Sun Belt Tournament (Denton, Texas) (Birmingham, Ala.) 10/22/94 at Stetson W 4-1 8/31/96 STETSON L 0-3 Northern Arizona • 1-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 1-0) South Carolina • 0-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-1) 9/6/97 at Stetson WOT 2-1 9/13/98 # vs. Northern Arizona W 2-1 9/20/09 at South Carolina L 1-6 9/3/04 STETSON L2OT 1-2 # Albuquerque, N.M.

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Tennessee • 0-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-1) Tulane • 0-2 (H: 0-1 / A: 0-1) 9/20/02 at #12 Tennessee LOT 1-2 10/30/96 TULANE L 1-3 9/7/99 at Tulane L 3-4 Tennessee-Martin • 2-1 (H: 1-0 / A: 0-1 / N: 1-0) 9/5/04 TENNESSEE-MARTIN W 5-0 Tulsa • 0-1-1 (H: 0-0-1 / A: 0-1) 9/9/05 # at Tennessee-Martin L 2-3 10/22/95 TULSA T 1-1 8/30/15 @ vs. Tennessee-Martin W 7-0 9/6/96 at TULSA L 0-5 # Skyhawk Invitational (Martin, Tenn.) Vanderbilt • 0-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-1) Tennessee Tech • 1-0 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-0 / N: 1-0) 9/23/94 at Vanderbilt L 0-3 8/29/14 @ vs. Tennessee Tech W 5-0 @ Trojan Classic (Troy, Ala.) West Florida • 3-1 (H: 2-0 / A: 1-1) 9/10/94 WEST FLORIDA W 2-1 Texas • 0-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-1) 10/11/94 at West Florida W 2-0 10/14/94 at Texas L 0-2 9/4/95 WEST FLORIDA W 4-0 10/22/96 at West Florida L 0-3 Texas A&M • 0-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-1) 10/16/94 at Texas A&M L 0-3 Western Kentucky • 5-12 (H: 2-5 / A: 2-5 / N: 1-2) 10/28/01 * WESTERN KENTUCKY W 1-0 Texas State • 5-0-1 (H: 3-0-1 / A: 2-0) 10/31/01 & vs. Western Kentucky L 0-1 9/25/99 TEXAS STATE W 1-0 10/27/02 * at Western Kentucky W 1-0 9/27/13 * TEXAS STATE T 2-2 11/2/03 * WESTERN KENTUCKY L 1-2 10/10/14 * at Texas State WOT 1-0 11/5/03 @ at Western Kentucky L 2-3 10/11/15 * TEXAS STATE W 2-1 10/31/04 * at Western Kentucky L 0-1 10/14/16 * TEXAS STATE W 2-1 10/9/05 * WESTERN KENTUCKY W 2-0 10/22/17 * at Texas State W 2-0 10/1/06 * at Western Kentucky L 0-2 * Sun Belt Conference game 10/7/07 * WESTERN KENTUCKY L2OT 0-1 11/7/07 & vs. Western Kentucky L 0-3 Texas Tech • 1-1 (H: 1-0 / A: 0-1) 10/3/08 * at Western Kentucky L 0-3 10/6/96 at Texas Tech L 2-7 10/2/09 * WESTERN KENTUCKY L 0-2 10/5/97 @ TEXAS TECH W2OT 2-1 10/24/10 * at Western Kentucky W 2-0 @ Jaguar Invitational (Mobile, Ala.) 10/23/11 * WESTERN KENTUCKY L 0-1 10/12/12 * at Western Kentucky L 0-2 Toledo • 0-1 (H: 0-0 / A: 0-1) 10/13/13 * WESTERN KENTUCKY L 0-1 9/12/04 at Toledo L 2-3 11/10/13 ^ vs. Western Kentucky W 1-0 * Sun Belt Conference game; & Sun Belt Tournament Troy • 9-6-1 (H: 4-3-1 / A: 4-3 / N: 1-0) (Mobile, Ala.); @ Sun Belt Tournament (Bowling Green, 9/7/03 ! TROY W 3-3 Ky.); ^ Sun Belt Tournament (San Marcos, Texas) 10/14/05 * at Troy W 4-0 10/27/06 * TROY W 3-0 Wyoming • 0-1-1 (H: 0-0-1 / A: 0-1) 11/2/07 * at Troy L 1-2 10/13/00 at Wyoming L 0-6 10/31/08 * TROY T 0-0 9/9/01 WYOMING T 1-1 10/30/09 * at Troy L 0-1 10/29/10 * TROY LOT 0-1 10/28/11 * at Troy W 2-1 10/26/12 * TROY LOT 1-2 10/20/13 * at Troy L 0-1 9/26/14 * TROY W 2-1 11/9/14 @ TROY W 1-0 9/25/15 * at Troy W 2-1 10/7/16 * TROY L 0-1 11/2/16 # vs. Troy W 1-0 10/1/17 * at Troy W2OT 2-1 * Sun Belt Conference game; ! Gulf Coast Soccer Challenge (Orange Beach, Ala.); @ Sun Belt Tournament (Mobile, Ala.); # Sun Belt Tournament (Foley, Ala.)

47 NCAA TOURNAMENT 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 HONORS

All-Sun Belt Conference Justice Stanford, 2016, 2017 CoSIDA Academic All-America Player of the Year Ashlynn Jones, 2015, 2016 Tiina Trutsi, 2017 (1st) Rio Hardy, 2017 Chardé Hannah, 2014 (MOP), 2015 (MOP), 2016 Clarissa Hernandez, 2013 (2nd) Jemma Purfi eld, 2016 Sarah Hay, 2014, 2015 Offensive Player of the Year Rio Hardy, 2014, 2015, 2017 (MOP) Big South Conference Awards Chardé Hannah, 2014 Nikki Shirtcliffe, 2014 Co-Player of the Year Lauren Allison, 2013 Nini Rabsatt-Smith, 2013, 2014, 2015 Hilla Rantala, 1997 Defensive Player of the Year Lauren Allison, 2013 (MOP) Rookie of the Year Hannah Godfrey, 2017 Melissa Drish, 2013 Hilla Rantala, 1997 Jemma Purfi eld, 2016 Clarissa Hernandez, 2013 Coach of the Year Steffi Hardy, 2015 Shelby Owen, 2013 Mark Francis, 1998, 1997 Nini Rabsatt-Smith, 2014 Kelsie Langford, 2005 Big South Tournament MVP Freshman of the Year Rebecca Kahn, 2002, 2005 Leah Bridges, 1997 Alexis Jordan, 2016 Kelly Tarrant, 2005 Jemma Purfi eld, 2015 Amber Angermeier, 2002 All-Big South Conference Chardé Hannah, 2014 Kyla Rogers, 2000 1st Team Lauren Allison, 2013 Cindy Rainville, 2000 Hilla Rantala, F, 1997, 1998 Coach of the Year Emma DiCesare, D, 1998 Graham Winkworth, 2014, 2015 All-America (United Soccer Coaches) Leah Bridges, M, 1997 3rd Team Melody Thurwalker, D, 1997 1st Team Jemma Purfi eld, 2016 2nd Team Hannah Godfrey, D, 2017 Leah Taylor, M, 1998 Alexis Jordan, D, 2016 All-Central Region (United Soccer Coaches) Shannon Leahy, M, 1997, 1998 Jemma Purfi eld, D, 2016 2nd Team Bryna Warnock, GK, 1998 Chelsea Followwell, MF, 2015 Hilla Rantala, 1998 Snowy Birgisdottir, F, 1997 Danielle Henley, MF, 2015, 2017 Hilla Rantala, 1997 Sabrina Thompson, M, 1997 Chardé Hannah, F, 2014, 2015 Leah Bridges, 1997 Marcy Abner, D, 1997 Rio Hardy, F, 2014, 2016, 2017 3rd Team Sophie Haywood, MF, 2014 Cindy Rainville, 1999 Big South All-Tournament Team Steffi Hardy, D, 2014, 2015, 2017 Leah Bridges, 1997, 1998 Nini Rabsatt-Smith, D, 2014, 2015 All-South Region (United Soccer Coaches) Sabrina Thompson, 1997, 1998 Lauren Allison, F, 2013 1st Team Hilla Rantala, 1997 Clarissa Hernandez, M, 2013 Jemma Purfi eld, 2016 Kelly Tarrant, M, 2005 Jess Oram, 2013 Big South All-Academic Team Amber Angermeier, GK, 2003, 2004 Lauren Allison, 2013 *Sabrina Thompson, 1998 Cindy Rainville, F, 2000, 2001 2nd Team Snowy Birgisdottir, 1997 Jackie Shirer, F, 2000 Rio Hardy, 2017 * Co-Scholar Athlete of the Year 2nd Team Chardé Hannah, 2015 Selma Björgvinsdóttir, MF, 2017 Clarissa Hernandez, 2013 United Soccer Coaches Scholar All-South Region Kory Dixon, F, 2017 3rd Team Yolanda Janiga, 2000 Chelsea Followwell, MF, 2017 Hannah Godfrey, 2017 Cindy Rainville, 2000, 2001 Hannah Godfrey, D, 2016 Alexis Jordan, 2016 Karen Monteleone, 2001 Jemma Purfi eld, D, 2015 Sarah Hay, 2015 Keri Osborne, 2001 Monique Autmon, MF, 2014, 2015, 2016 Jemma Purfi eld, 2015 Kyla Rogers, 2001 Danielle Henley, MF, 2014, 2016 Nini Rabsatt-Smith, 2015 Melissa Moeschl, 2002 Jess Oram, D, 2013 Clarissa Hernandez, 2012 Heather Adamus, 2004 Shelby Owen, D, 2013 Brandi Smith, 2011 Amber Angermeier, 2004 Kelly Tarrant, M, 2008 Jessica Gregus, 2004 Brandi Smith, F, 2008 All-Central Region (Soccer Buzz) Kristin Bachman, 2005 Shundel Francis, 2007 1st Team Allison Brubeck, 2005 Rebecca Kahn, M, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Hilla Rantala, 1997 Karrie Johnson, 2006 Jennifer Beckwith, F, 2005 2nd Team Jenn Edgar, 2006 Heather Adamus, F, 2004 Hilla Rantala, 1998 Shoshana Sevel, 2006 Amber Angermeier, GK, 2002 Leah Bridges, 1997 Kelsie Langford, 2007 Keri Osborne, D, 2002 Coach of the Year Michelle Leppert, 2007 Kathy Steinmetz, M, 2002 Mark Francis, 1997 Danielle Henley, 2017 Lindsay Rogers, D, 2000 All-Freshmen Team Kyla Rogers, GK, 2000 Linda Larson, 1999 United Soccer Coaches Team Academic Award Hilla Rantala, 1997 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, Sun Belt All-Tournament Team 2011, 2012, 2013 Kory Dixon, 2017 CoSIDA Academic All-District Steffi Hardy, 2017 Tiina Trutsi, 2017 United Soccer Coaches Team Ethics Award Danielle Henley, 2017 Danielle Henley, 2015 2004, 2005, 2006 Jana Loeber, 2016 Clarissa Hernandez, 2011, 2012, 2013 Jemma Purfi eld, 2016 (MOP) Shelby Owen, 2011 SUN BELT CHAMPIONS 2000, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 48 ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS

Name Hometown Years Fitzpatrick, Erica Gonzalez, Fla. 2004-05 Flick, Cary Tulsa, Okla. 1994-95 - A - Followwell, Chelsea Sachse, Texas 2014-17 Frakes, Allie Richardson, Texas 2008-09 Abner, Marcy Brighton, Mich. 1997-98 Francis, Shundel Brampton, Ontario, Canada 2006-09 Abrams, Julianna Pace, Fla. 2017-Present Adamus, Heather Calgary, Alberta, Canada 2001-04 - G - Agustsdottir, Anita Akranes, Iceland 2017-Present Ahrens, Sue Waterford, Pa. 2004-05 Garcia, Dani Colleyville, Texas 2012 Allegretti, Tanya London, Ontario, Canada 2002-05 Garner, Heather Mobile, Ala. 1994 Allison, Lauren Bicester, Oxford, England 2013 Garrett, Casey Sarasota, Fla. 2003 Andrews, Camille Mobile, Ala. 2001 Garrison, Miche Carmel, Ind. 1994-95 Angermeir, Amber Westerville, Ohio 2001-04 Germany, Emily Mobile, Ala. 2003 Arnold, Lauren Birmingham, Ala. 2012-13 Gilliland, Shelby Hattiesburg, Miss. 2013 Arbutina, Sam Cincinnati, Ohio 2010 Glassmire, Joh Gulf Breeze, Fla. 1995-96 Autmon, Monique Ocean Springs, Miss. 2013-16 Glause, Sandi Chesterland, Ohio 2008-09 Gleeson, Kate Brisbane, Australia 2000-02 - B - Godfrey, Hannah Thornton-Cleveleys, England 2015-Present Goldsmith, Lizzie Cleveland, Ohio 2010-13 Bachman, Kristin Calgary, Alberta, Canada 2003-05 Gordon, Missy Annapolis, Md. 1994 Barron, Katie London, Ontario, Canada 1999 Graben, LeeAnn Gulfport, Miss. 2001 Baum, Courtney Cumming, Ga. 2014-15 Greco, Chiara Hampton, Ontario, Canada 2005 Baumgardner, Brittany Bellville, Ohio 2001 Green, Deanna Madison, Miss. 2017-Present Baumhower, Anne Fairhope, Ala. 2012-13 Gregus, Jessica Metairie, La. 2001-04 Beckwith, Jen Worthington, Ohio 2003-05 Greyback, Jennifer Pfl ugerville, Texas 1998-99 Berry, Katie North Olmsted, Ohio 2006-09 Bevens, Stacie Toccoa, Ga. 2010-13 - H - Birgisdottir, Sniolaug Reykjavik, Iceland 1995-98 Bissell, Deven St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada 1998 Haaland, Sunny Kopervik, Norway 2007 Björgvinsdóttir, Selma Reykjavik, Iceland 2017 Hammons, Ashley Cincinnati, Ohio 2011 Bridges-Taylor, Leah Pensacola, Fla. 1997-98 Hannah, Chardé Tupelo, Miss. 2014-17 Brown, Christen West Harrison, Ind. 2000-02 Hardy, Rio Workington, England 2014-17 Brubeck, Allison Worthington, Ohio 2002-05 Hardy, Steffi Workington, England 2014-17 Buechner, Julie Orient, Ohio 2010-11 Hart, Rylee Pace, Fla. 2013 Buetow, Erica Austell, Ga. 2009 Hass, Ashley N/A 1994 Burns, Chrissie Mobile, Ala. 1994-96 Hay, Sarah Waxahachie, Texas 2013-16 Haywood, Sophie Hull, England 2014-15 - C - Helmert, Ana Mountain Home, Ark. 2017-Present Henley, Danielle Hattiesburg, Miss. 2014-17 Calderala, Kat Hendersonville, Tenn. 1998 Herman, Julia Union, Ky. 2000-03 Campbell, Bethany Austin, Texas 1997-98 Hernandez, Clarissa Pensacola, Fla. 2010-13 Caporicci, Sarah Burlington, Ontario, Canada 2000-03 Hess, Rachael Grand Prairie, Texas 2009-11 Cantanzaro, Sarah Sacramento, Calif. 1999 Holm, Jennifer Mobile, Ala. 2003 Chandler, Jacey Lawrenceville, Ga. 2010-11 Hosford, Laura Mobile, Ala. 2006-09 Clark, Liz Campbellville, Ontario 2007-10 Houchin, Tracy The Woodlands, Texas 2001-02 Cochran, Alli Chelsea, Ala. 2012-13, 15 Hunt, Kristin Omaha, Neb. 1997-00 Conrad, Kayla Blue Mounds, Wis. 2008-11 Cooley, Melissa Birmingham, Ala. 2010-12 - I - Cox, Lisa London, Ontario, Canada 1999 Craig, Gabrielle Hattiesburg, Miss. 2016-17 Intellini, Lynley Woodbridge, Va. 1999-00 Crowe, Kasey Pensacola, Fla. 2008-10 Curts, Cara Ft. Walton Beach, Fla. 1994-97 - J - - D - Janiga,Yolanda Burlington, Ontario, Canada 1999-00 Johnson, Karrie Westerville, Ohio 2003-06 Dean, Joanna Evansville, Ind. 1995 Jolly, Rachel St. Petersburg, Fla. 2004 Di Cesare, Emma Brampton, Ontario, Canada 1997-98 Jones, Ashlynn Pickerington, Ohio 2015-16 Dixon, Kory Roanoke, Texas 2016-Present Jordan, Alexis Mesquite, Texas 2016 Douglas, Amanda Oakville, Ontario, Canada 2006-08 Drish, Melissa Conyers, Ga. 2010-13 - K - Duncan, Jordan Bay St. Louis, Miss. 2012-15 Duren, Audrey Semmes, Ala. 2016-Present Kahn, Rebecca Strongsville, Ohio 2002-05 Dworshak, Renee Mobile, Ala. 1994 Keating, Erin Gulfport, Miss. 2001 Kuppas, Grete Adavere, Estonia 2014 - E - Kyle, Jackie Tullahoma, Tenn. 2002-04 Ecklund, Hannah Los Alamos, N.M. 1995 - L - Edgar, Jenn Calgary, Alberta, Canada 2003-06 Ellingsen, Anna Bekkesburg, Norway 2008 Langford, Kelsie Fishers, Indiana 2005-08 Emerson, Chrystal Portland, Ore. 1994 Larsson, Linda Borlange, Sweden 1999 Evans, Hannah Firth, Nebraska 2015 Leahy, Shannon St. Louis, Mo. 1997-98 Lebovitz, Emma Cleveland, Ohio 2007 - F - Lee, Dena Broken Arrow, Okla. 1994-96 Lee, Kristi Gulf Breeze, Fla. 2007-08 Falgout, Rebecca Ocean Spring, Miss. 2006-09 Leppert, Michelle Worthington, Ohio 2004-07 Farrell, Emily Burnley, England 2013-16 Loeber, Jana Hofheim, Germany 2016 Lythojohan,Cassie Centerville, Ohio 2009 49 NCAA TOURNAMENT 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS

Rainville, Cindy Welland, Ontario, Canada 1998-01 - M - Rantala, Hilla Vantaa, Finland 1997-98 Maarouf, Maha Mobile, Ala. 2013 Rhodes, Jennifer Atlanta, Ga. 1995-96 Mangrum, Jennifer Houston, Texas 1994-97 Robertson, Hallie Erie, Pa. 2005 Mangrum, Kim Houston, Texas 1999-02 Rodwell, Madison Navarre, Fla. 2011-12 Marsh, Lauren Fairhope, Ala. 2008-11 Rogers, Dillion Mobile, Ala. 2006 Matteson, Tiffany Pensacola, Fla. 1996 Rogers, Kyla Cincinnati, Ohio 1999-02 Mayer, Alyssa Birmingham, Ala. 2012-15 Rogers, Lindsay Houston, Texas 1997-00 Mayer, J.P. Gulfport, Miss. 2013 Rupprecht, Renee Carmel, Ind. 1994-95 McGraw, Megan Orinda, Calif. 2007-08 McNally, Marci New Orleans, La. 2001-02 - S - McNaughton, Katelyn Mobile, Ala. 2008-09 Meach, Shawn Pensacola, Fla. 2011-14 Salem, Katrina Copley, Ohio 2001 Meredith, Alyssa Valparaiso, Ind. 1996 Sanders, Jasmine Monroe, La. 2008-11 Mills, Abi London, England 2017-Present Satterfi eld, Susan Jay, Fla. 1996 Milne, Amelia Mobile, Ala. 2007-08 Satterthwait, Kristin Longwood, Fla. 1997-00 Minnich, Laura Moscow, Idaho 1998 Saxby, Shannon Jonesboro, Ga. 1997 Mitra, Gina Chesterfi eld, Mo. 1996-99 Sevel, Shoshana Centreville, Va. 2004-07 Moeschl, Melissa Medina, Ohio 2000-03 Schaar, Tina Lansing, Mich. 2010-13 Monteleone, Karen Burlington, Ontario, Canada 1999-02 Shelton, Whitney Silver Creek, Ga. 2006-09 Moody, Hannah Semmes, Ala. 2017-Present Shirer, Jackie Medina, Ohio 2000 Moore, Heather Norman, Okla. 2004-05 Shirtcliffe, Nikki Burnley, England 2013-16 Morgan, Emily Pensacola, Fla. 1995 Slover, Cynthia Upland, Calif. 2012 Morgan, Taylor Charleston, W.Va. 2011 Slover, Sam Upland, Calif. 2006-09 Morris, Briana Hoover, Ala. 2016-Present Smith, Brandi Oak Leaf, Texas 2008-11 Moss, Missy Brush Prairie, Wash. 1995 Smith, Christi Mobile, Ala. 1994 Motes, Morgan Birmingham, Ala. 2010-13 Smith, Tiara Royal Palm Beach, Fla. 2006-08 Myers, Carlaine Yorktown, Va. 2011-13 Snavely, Linsey Hayes, Va. 2010-13 South, Ashley Semmes, Ala. 2000 Stagner, Jana Ponka City, Okla. 1995 - N - Stanford, Justice The Colony, Texas 2016-Present Nagle, Brianna Chesapeake, Va. 2013 Steil, Lauren Huntsville, Ala. 2014 Neal, Lea Mansfi eld, Ohio 1999-02 Stinmetz, Kathy Cincinnati, Ohio 1999-02 Nelson, Brianna Howard, Ohio 2003-06 Stevens, Danielle Niceville, Fla. 1996 Nelson, Emily Evansville, Ohio 1994-96 Stewart, Tiffanie Brampton, Ontario, Canada 2004-06 Niolin, Brandi Mobile, Ala. 1994-96 Stewart, Cortney Brampton, Ontario, Canada 2005-08 Nunez, Lissette McDonough, Ga. 2010 Stocker, Sam Springfi eld, Va. 2006-09 Nutting, Taylor Commerce Township, Mich. 2013 Sutton, Kristin Pensacola, Fla. 2008-11 - O - - T - O’Loughlin, Meagan Monroe, Ga. 2014 Tarrant, Kelly Pensacola, Fla. 2004-08 Olivas, Amanda Shalimar, Fla. 2006 Thacker, Kaitlyn Ellenwood, Ga. 2010-12 Oram, Jess Pace, Fla. 2010-13 Thacker, Kristyn Ellenwood, Ga. 2010-13 Ori, Jessica Highland Park, Ill. 2006 Thompson, Sabrina Tampa, Fla. 1997-98 Ormond, Annie Huntsville, Ala. 2008 Thurwalker, Melody Cypress, Texas 1994-97 Osborne, Keri Lawrenceburg, Ind. 1999-02 Toland, Genifer Richardson, Texas 1999 Owada, Nanae Koriyama City, Japan 2009 Torrens, Caroline Pace, Fla. 2016-17 Owen, Shelby Trussville, Ala. 2010-13 Trease, Sarah Mansfi eld, Ohio 2000-03 Trunca, Shawna Litchfi eld, N.H. 2012 Trutsi, Tiina Tallinn, Estonia 2014-17 - P - Tudzin, Erin Vestavia Hills, Ala. 1994 Pannell, Rylle Arlington, Texas 2009-12 Parsons, Natalie Mission Hills, Kan. 2008-12 - U - Parker, Liza Mobile, Ala. 2007 Parker, Paxton Franklin, Tenn. 2013 Utter, Emily Tulsa, Okla. 1994 Passini, Emi Middleton, Wis. 2011-12, 2014 Patterson, Anisa Ventura, Calif. 2015 - V - Pauls, Jessica Moss Point, Miss. 2006 Peacock, Cassie Pace, Fla. 2000 Van Slyke, Sara Gulf Breeze, Fla. 1997-98 Pejic, Alyssa Pensacola, Fla. 2014 Vaughan, Ashley Centerville, Ohio 2007 Perry, Tatum Huntsville, Ala. 2010-13 Vicker, Margaret Colorado Springs, Colo. 2010-11 Pettis, Liz Litchfi eld, N.H. 2012 Pierce, Maggie Mobile, Ala. 2015-17 - W - Portier, Alyx Columbus, Ohio 2003-04 Potter, Jennifer St, Louis, Mo. 1995-96 Walsh, Shannon Birmingham, Ala. 1994-95 Pratt, Kayla Fort Walton Beach, Fla. 2006 Ware, Jenny Atlanta, Ga. 1994-96 Price, Amy Pensacola, Fla. 1994-96 Warnock, Bryna Cantonment, Fla. 1997-98 Price, Cassia Slidell, La. 1999-02 Williams, Carly McCordsville, Ind. 2005-08 Purfi eld, Jemma Cottingham, England 2015-16 Williams, C.J. Crestview, Fla. 2004 Pyle, Asheigh Madison, Ala. 2017 Wilson, Landi Cincinnati, Ohio 2008-11 Wykes, Jessica Auburn, Wash. 1995 - R - - Z - Rabsatt-Smith, Nini Montgomery, Ala. 2012-15 Racine, Jennifer Manassas, Va. 2005 Zolnai, Kendra Markham, Ontario, Canada 1999

SUN BELT CHAMPIONS 2000, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 50 SUN BELT CONFERENCE

Entering the second decade of the new millennium, the Sun Belt Conference continues to challenge rosters during the past season, with representa- itself, and its competitors, in all aspects of intercollegiate athletics. Not content with being simply the tion on 23 of 32 NFL clubs. The league recently SUN BELT CONFERENCE youngest football conference in the Football Bowl Subdivision, the conference has shown that it can became one of seven conferences nationwide to 1500 Sugar Bowl Drive rise each and every season that comes along. And since the birth of the league as a FBS member in have back-to-back fi rst-round selections in the NBA New Orleans, LA 70112 2001, the evidence is clear that the conference is indeed rising above competitors and peer conferences. Draft when Louisiana’s Elfrid Payton went No. 10 www.sunbeltsports.org overall to the Orlando Magic and Georgia State’s R. At no time has league athletic success been more obvious than during the course of the last several J. Hunter was the No. 28 pick of the Boston Celtics Commissioner: Karl Benson football seasons. In recent years, Sun Belt members have participated in as many as six bowl games, the following year. Associate Commissioner/Communications: a 50 percent increase in the league’s former high-water mark and only a decade removed from a “one- John McElwain bowl league” moniker in its formative years. More importantly, Sun Belt teams didn’t just get to bowl The Sun Belt has nationally-respected programs Offi ce: 504-556-0883 [email protected] games … they won them, again in record numbers. in nearly every NCAA sport offering and remains E-Mail: a fi xture on the national scene while remaining During the last two seasons the Sun Belt tied its record for wins in the postseason with four wins in heavily involved in the conduct and competition of college athletics. But it also provides opportunities both 2016 and 2017. The Sun Belt fi nished second in bowl winning percentage among all 10 FBS for success on many unique and different levels. In athletic parlance, the conferences in each of those years while also fi nishing fourth in 2015. Sun Belt has “upside,” and its newest mantra of “Rise Above” is just as applicable now as when it was founded as a home to some of the Reaching back to the 2014 season, no conference has a better total bowl winning percentage (.611) nation’s premier mid-major basketball programs. than the Sun Belt Conference. Further, the Sun Belt has won more games during that period (11) than its peers the American Athletic Conference (10) and the Mid-American Conference (6). That fact In its very fi rst year, one of those programs reached the pinnacle of NCAA is staggering when considering the Sun Belt has reached its win mark despite those conferences having men’s basketball competition when UNC Charlotte earned a berth in the more opportunities to win games (AAC – 27, MAC – 23, Sun Belt – 17). Final Four. That type of success set the bar very high, but the league’s Benson four-decade history is sprinkled with landmark success in all seasons. All that success comes as the league begins a new tradition this year. The 2018 season will see the conference split into divisions (East/West) for the fi rst time and will stage its fi rst-ever championship In the spring, baseball and softball continue to put the league in the national spotlight with deep runs game at the end of the regular season on December 1, 2018. The game will be played at the home in postseason play and high visibility in national polls. Coastal Carolina reigned supreme at the pinnacle site of the team with the highest overall winning percentage and will be nationally broadcast on ABC of college baseball, winning the College World Series for the 2016 season. Louisiana’s baseball team or an ESPN network. ranked No. 1 nationally recently and reached the NCAA Super Regional round in 2014 and 2015. The Cajun softball team has advanced to Super Regional play fi ve times in the last seven seasons including Sun Belt Commissioner Karl Benson expressed his enthusiasm by saying, “We are very excited going a trip to the Women’s College World Series. forward in football. Having our championship game this year only increases what we already have going. The footprint of this league was done to ensure long-term success and sustainability, and with the Just as important as on-fi eld success, the Sun Belt’s commitment to academic excellence remains a membership structure we now have in Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas, Alabama, Georgia and the Carolinas, league symbol. The league’s record book for grade point averages and academic honors is a constantly- that footprint is set up for even more success.” changing document, seemingly with each year’s success outdoing the previous year. This past spring, a record 23 league programs were recognized for outstanding performance in the classroom, with those The Sun Belt gained much notoriety and notice during the last several football seasons, but that has by teams earning NCAA Public Recognition Awards for APR scores in the top 10 percent nationally. It was no means been the league’s only hallmark. Men’s basketball – the league’s symbol of success in its the fourth consecutive year the Sun Belt has broken or tied its record for teams honored. formative years – recently fi nished with its highest conference RPI in more than a decade with a No. 13 national fi nish, and conference members found success in several NCAA postseason events. Appalachian State, Arkansas State, Coastal Carolina, Georgia Southern, Georgia State, Louisiana, ULM, South Alabama, Texas State and Troy give the league 10 football members. Little Rock and UTA Those league successes have been more public in recent years, in part because the Sun Belt itself has compete as Sun Belt members in all sports other than football, helping give the conference a mix of the been progressive and in the forefront of the digital media world. The league continues to adapt to the “old” and the “new.” Long-time league members, including charter member South Alabama’s distinc- ever-changing world of collegiate athletics and continues the process of evolving to better serve its tion in being a Sun Belt member since its founding in 1976, continue to have success, and a solid corps membership, keeping the pledge it made at its founding to be a league of opportunity. Athletic and of conference newcomers continue to make their marks on league and national levels. academic programs who have shown progressive thinking and the desire to improve have always found a home in the Sun Belt. The mix of members also gives the league vitality and diversity across the South. The mix of regions and regional cultures provides a rare opportunity for student-athletes and staffers to experience many This past March, the Sun Belt was given a major opportunity boost in presenting itself to the viewing environments, and the chance to experience that diversity without leaving their own campuses. The Sun public as the league announced a continuation of its relationship with ESPN. The partnership with ESPN Belt is also noteworthy for its attempts to make each of its championship events in every sport a special is the most signifi cant and extensive multimedia rights agreement in conference history. Highlights of moment in the lives of its student-athletes and its many fans and followers. the contract includes that a minimum of 500 events a year will appear on an ESPN platform beginning in 2020 and that every Sun Belt football, men’s basketball and women’s basketball game will be view- Many individuals from Sun Belt institutions have brought distinction to their alma maters, and not just able on an ESPN platform. It was also announced that linear network football games at Sun Belt home in athletics. For every All-Pro linebacker DeMarcus Ware (Troy) and NFL Man of the Year Charles Tillman venues will expand to a minimum of 10 games a year on a combination of ABC, ESPN, ESPN2 and (Louisiana), world ranked golfer and US Open winner Dustin Johnson (Coastal Carolina) and for every ESPNU, that Sun Belt Championship events will be on an ESPN platform each academic year that will World Series MVP David Freese (South Alabama) hailing from Sun Belt schools, there are also U.S. give exposure to all conference sports, and that digital productions will expand to include regular season presidents (Lyndon Johnson, Texas State), business icons (Chick-fi l-A president Daniel Cathy, Georgia competition in Sun Belt sports that have received only limited coverage previously. Southern), and nationally known entertainers (Ludacris, Georgia State, Tim McGraw, ULM and George Strait, Texas State). Opportunity for Sun Belt growth and success extends beyond television deals. During the recent 2017- 18 academic year, Sun Belt member institutions awarded more than $50 million in scholarships to more These proud alumni, as well as those who represent the dozen league institutions, are proof that the Sun than 3,100 student-athletes, while also providing life experiences such as team building, domestic and Belt Conference is a league of excitement, a league of opportunity, and one that continues to provide foreign travel, community service, mentoring and recognition through honors and awards. Sun Belt the promise of success with each new day. institutions are also leaders in providing career services and the tools to assist in the pursuit of personal goals. Each member employs full-time academic advisors and on average nearly two dozen tutors for academic support. This past spring the Sun Belt hosted a mental health summit aimed at putting mental health awareness out front and reaching to erase the stigma associated with mental health and the need to seek help.

Individual opportunities also extend beyond the league. The Sun Belt had 40 players on active NFL

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