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2011Socgde Final.Indd TABLE OF CONTENTS 2011 SCHEDULE SECTION I: GENERAL INFORMATION Skylar Rosson . 26 SECTION V: HISTORY & RECORDS Table of Contents . 2 Jasmine Simmons . 27 Individual Single-Game Records . 50 2011 Schedule . 3 Elisabeth Sullivan . 28 Individual Season Records. 51 MSU Soccer Field . 4-5 Zehra Syed. 29 Career Records . .52-53 MSU Soccer Facilities . .6-7 Taylor Turnipseed . 30 Annual Leaders . 54 Opponents . .8-9 Julie Waddle. 31 Team Records . 55-56 Oliva Drapes/Dana Forbes. 32 All-Time Results . 56-57 SECTION II: 2011 BULLDOGS Amy Hoover/Shannen Jainudeen. 33 Series Results . 58-59 2011 Roster . 12 All-Time Letterwinners . 60 Roster Breakdown . 13 SECTION III: COACHES Awards & Honors . 61 Aubrey Curington . 14 Head Coach Neil Macdonald . 36-38 Katie Goodman . 15 Assistant Coach Andy Manners . 39 SECTION VI: THE UNIVERSITY Jennifer Grant. 16 Assistant Coach Myranda Sanders . 40 Templeton Academic Center . 64-65 Morganne Grimes. 17 Volunteer Assistant Robbie Kroger . 41 Mississippi State University . .66-70 Tarah Henderson . 18 Dr. Mark E. Keenum. 71 Katy Hoover . 19 SECTION IV: 2010 REVIEW Scott Stricklin . 72 Madison McKee . 20 2010 Results . 44 Brianna McLeod . 21 2010 Statistics . 45 Lisa Monteith . 22 2010 Team & Player Highs. 46 Lauren Morgan . 23 2010 SEC Review . 47 Kim Pettit . 24 Serena Prendergast . 25 Mississippi Statet University does notdt discriminate on theth bbasis of race,cec color, religion, national origin, sex, sexuallo orientation or group affiliation, age, disability or veteran stas tust . Dr. MarM y Alexander, Directoror offt thhe OOffice of Diversitsi yya and EquEq ityy Programs [McArthur Hall, Room 106, P.O. Box 6199, Mississippi State, MS 39762/662-325-2492493], is the designag ted eme ployee respos on- sible to coordinate efforts to carry out responsibilitties and make investigigations of complmp aints relating to discrimination in conforminm g with Title IX of the Education Amendmments of 1972, Sections 503 and5d 5-44 of the Rehabiilitation Actot of1f 19744, and theh Americancanssw withh DiD sabiliitiet sAs Act of 1999900. 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS 2011 SCHEDULE 2011 MISSISSIPPI STATE SOCCER SCHEDULE DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIME (CST) Aug. 15 SAMFORD STARKVILLE 7 P.M. Aug. 21 at Arkansas State Jonesboro, Ark. 2 p.m. Aug. 26 % at UC Riverside Riverside, Calif. 9 p.m. Aug. 28 % at UC Irvine Riverside, Calif. 12 p.m. Sept. 2 at Jackson State Jackson, Miss. 4 p.m. Sept. 4 at Southern Mississippi Hattiesburg, Miss. 1 p.m. SEPT. 9 $ ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF STARKVILLE 7 P.M. SEPT. 11 $ LIPSCOMB STARKVILLE 2 P.M. SEPT. 16 TROY STARKVILLE 7 P.M. Sept. 23 * at LSU Baton Rouge, La. 7 p.m. Sept. 25 * at Arkansas Fayetteville, Ark. 1 p.m. SEPT. 30 * ALABAMA STARKVILLE 7 P.M. OCT. 2 * AUBURN STARKVILLE 1 P.M. Oct. 7 * at Georgia Athens, Ga. 6 p.m. Oct. 9 * at Tennessee Knoxville, Tenn. 1 p.m. OCT. 14 * SOUTH CAROLINA STARKVILLE 7 P.M. OCT. 16 * FLORIDA STARKVILLE 1 P.M. OCT. 20 * KENTUCKY STARKVILLE 7 P.M. Oct. 23 * at Vanderbilt Nashville, Tenn. 2 p.m. Oct. 28 * at Ole Miss Oxford, Miss. 7 p.m. Nov. 2-6 SEC Tournament Orange Beach, Ala. TBA Nov. 11-13 NCAA 1st & 2nd Rounds Various Sites TBA Nov. 18-20 NCAA 3rd Round Various Sites TBA Nov. 25-27 NCAA Quarterfi nals Various Sites TBA Dec. 2-4 NCAA Women's College Cup Kennesaw, Ga. TBA % — UC Riverside Women's Soccer Invitational (Riverside, Calif.) $ — Bulldog Classic (Starkville, Miss.) * — SEC Match Home Matches in BOLD CAPS CREEDITS: Photography proovided byy DarDa rele llM McAlc lisl ter, the late Fred Faulk, Russ Houston,o David Lann, Brian Allen Loden, Greg Palmerra and Bill Simmonds. Additional page desiggn by JohJ n Schauffhauser of Schauauuffhausau er Designn inn Canton n, Miss. Editorial assiss tance provided by Andrew RuR ssell, Tyson Rodgersr and Lee VanHorn. Questions and changn es ttoo thitht s publb icai tiotion shouh ld be diriirecte tedd to BroB ckk TurT nipi seese d,d AssAAs itistantt Directort off Athlhleh titic MMedidia ReR latltioni s(s (662.3232575.75565 )). 3 OPPONENTS OPPONENTS SAMFORD BULLDOGS • AUGUST 15 • STARKVILLE, MISS. (EXHIBITION) Location: Birmingham, Ala. Soccer SID: Zac Schrieber Head Coach: Todd Yelton E-mail: [email protected] 2010 Record: 13-6-3 Phone: (205) 726-2802 Series History: MSU leads 5-2-1 Website: www.SamfordSports.com Last Meeting: Tied 1-1, 8/28/05 in Starkville ARKANSAS STATE RED WOLVES • AUGUST 21 • JONESBORO, ARK. Location: Jonesboro, Ark. Soccer SID: Anthony Reynolds Head Coach: Tafadzwa Ziyenge E-mail: [email protected] 2010 Record: 7-11-1 Phone: (870) 972-3547 Series History: First Meeting Website: www.astateredwolves.com Last Meeting: N/A UC RIVERSIDE HIGHLANDERS • AUGUST 26 • RIVERSIDE, CALIF. Location: Riverside, Calif. Soccer SID: John Maxwell Head Coach: Veronica O’Brien E-mail: [email protected] 2010 Record: 1-14-3 Phone: (951) 827-5438 Series History: First Meeting Website: www.gohighlanders.com Last Meeting: N/A UC IRVINE ANTEATERS • AUGUST 28 • RIVERSIDE, CALIF. Location: Irvine, Calif. Soccer SID: Alex Croteau Head Coach: Scott Juniper E-mail: [email protected] 2010 Record: 19-3-2 Phone: (949) 824-8934 Series History: First Meeting Website: www.ucirvinesports.com Last Meeting: N/A JACKSON STATE TIGERS • SEPTEMBER 2 • JACKSON, MISS. Location: Jackson, Miss. Soccer SID: Jamea Adams-Ginyard Head Coach: Niji Olagbegi E-mail: [email protected] 2010 Record: 13-7-1 Phone: (601) 979-1458 Series History: MSU leads 2-0-0 Website: www.jsutigers.cstv.com Last Meeting: MSU 2-1, 9/10/10 in Starkville SOUTHERN MISS GOLDEN EAGLES • SEPTEMBER 4 • HATTIESBURG, MISS. Location: Hattiesburg, Miss. Soccer SID: Kyle Neaves Head Coach: Scott Ebke E-mail: [email protected] 2010 Record: 3-14-2 Phone: (601) 266-5332 Series History: MSU leads 4-1-0 Website: www.southernmiss.com Last Meeting: MSU 3-0, 8/28/10 in Starkville ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF GOLDEN LIONS • SEPTEMBER 9 • STARKVILLE, MISS. Location: Starkville, Miss. Soccer SID: Andrew Roberts Head Coach: Roberto Mazza E-mail: [email protected] 2010 Record: 13-6-0 Phone: (870) 575-7949 Series History: First Meeting Website: www.uapblionsroar.com Last Meeting: N/A LIPSCOMB LADY BISONS• SEPTEMBER 11 • STARKVILLE, MISS. Location: Nashville, Tenn. Soccer SID: Colby Wilson Head Coach: John Ireland E-mail: [email protected] 2010 Record: 4-14-0 Phone: (615) 966-5457 Series History: First Meeting Website: www.lipscombsports.com Last Meeting: N/A TROY TROJANS • SEPTEMBER 16 • STARKVILLE MISS. Location: Troy, Ala. Soccer SID: Ben Maxwell Head Coach: Chris Bentley E-mail: [email protected] 2010 Record: 11-8-1 Phone: (334) 670-5655 Series History: MSU leads 2-0-0 Website: www.troytrojans.com Last Meeting: MSU 2-0, 9/3/10 in Troy LSU TIGERS • SEPTEMBER 23 • BATON ROUGE, LA. Location: Baton Rouge, La. Soccer SID: Will Stafford Head Coach: Brian Lee E-mail: [email protected] 2010 Record: 8-8-5 Phone: (225) 578-8226 Series History: LSU leads 13-2-1 Website: www.LSUSports.net Last Meeting: LSU 6-2, 10/17/10 in Starkville 8 OPPONENTS OPPONENTS ARKANSAS RAZORBACKS • SEPTEMBER 25 • FAYETTEVILLE, ARK. Location: Fayetteville, Ark. Soccer SID: Robby Edwards Head Coach: Erin Aubry E-mail: [email protected] 2010 Record: 5-11-3 Phone: (479) 575-2752 Series History: ARK leads 14-2-0 Website: www.ArkansasRazorbacks.com Last Meeting: ARK 4-0, 10/15/10 in Starkville ALABAMA CRIMSON TIDE • SEPTEMBER 30 • STARKVILLE, MISS. Location: Tuscaloosa, Ala. Soccer SID: Skip Powers Head Coach: Todd Bramble E-mail: [email protected] 2010 Record: 8-8-2 Phone: (205) 348-6734 Series History: UA leads 10-4-2 Website: www.RollTide.com Last Meeting: UA 2-0, 9/26/10 in Tuscaloosa AUBURN TIGERS • OCTOBER 2 • STARKVILLE, MISS. Location: Auburn, Ala. Soccer SID: Dan Froehlich Head Coach: Karen Hoppa E-mail: [email protected] 2010 Record: 11-8-2 Phone: (334) 844-9803 Series History: AU leads 12-3-1 Website: www.AuburnTigers.com Last Meeting: AU 3-1, 9/24/10 in Auburn GEORGIA BULLDOGS • OCTOBER 7 • ATHENS, GA. Location: Athens, Ga. Soccer SID: Kate Burkholder Head Coach: Steve Holeman E-mail: [email protected] 2010 Record: 15-6-1 Phone: (706) 542-1621 Series History: UGA leads 10-3-0 Website: www.GeorgiaDogs.com Last Meeting: UGA 3-0, 10/10/10 in Starkville TENNESSEE LADY VOLUNTEERS • OCTOBER 9 • KNOXVILLE, TENN. Location: Knoxville, Tenn. Soccer SID: Brian Davis Head Coach: Angela Kelly E-mail: [email protected] 2010 Record: 10-9-1 Phone: (865) 974-7478 Series History: UT leads 11-2-0 Website: www.UTLadyVols.com Last Meeting: UT 1-0 (2ot), 10/8/10 in Starkville SOUTH CAROLINA GAMECOCKS • OCTOBER 14 • STARKVILLE, MISS. Location: Columbia, S.C. Soccer SID: Miquel Jacobs Head Coach: Shelley Smith E-mail: [email protected] 2010 Record: 15-6-4 Phone: (803) 777-1516 Series History: USC leads 6-4-2 Website: www.GamecocksOnline.com Last Meeting: USC 7-0, 10/3/10 in Columbia FLORIDA GATORS • OCTOBER 16 • STARKVILLE, MISS. Location: Gainesville, Fla. Soccer SID: Mary Howard Head Coach: Becky Burleigh E-mail: [email protected]fl .edu 2010 Record: 19-2-3 Phone: (352) 375-4683, ext. 6100 Series History: UF leads 10-1-1 Website: www.GatorZone.com Last Meeting: UF 7-1, 10/1/10 in Gainesville KENTUCKY WILDCATS • OCTOBER 20 • STARKVILLE, MISS. Location: Lexington, Ky. Soccer SID: John Hayden Head Coach: Jon Lipsitz E-mail: [email protected] 2010 Record: 10-7-3 Phone: (859) 257-8429 Series History: UK leads 9-3-0 Website: www.UKAthletics.com Last Meeting: UK 5-1, 10/24/10 in Lexington VANDERBILT COMMODORES • OCTOBER 23 • NASHVILLE, TENN.
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