2014 WHEATON SOCCER

2014 Wheaton Women's Soccer Support Staff and Table of Contents Bean Stadium...... Front inside cover Athletics Department Staff Directory Athletic Department Directory...... 1 Founded...... 1860, by Jonathan Blanchard Athletic Trainer...... Tricia Deter Wheaton and Thunder Athletics...... 1 Nickname...... Thunder Asst. Athletic Trainers...... Coaches' bios...... 2 Colors...... Blue and Orange ...Allan Prasil, Tonya Baker, Mark Demchak 2014 season preview...... 3-4 President...... Dr. Philip Ryken Health Administrator....Dr. Matthew Gimre National Affiliation...... NCAA Division III Orthopedic Surgeon...... Dr. David Watt 2014 NSCAA Preseason Poll...... 4 Conference...... CCIW 2014 roster ...... 5 Soccer Facility ...... Joe Bean Stadium Coaching Staff 2014 team photograph...... 5 ...... capacity 2,000 Baseball...... Matt Husted 2014 player profiles...... 6-9 Head Soccer Coach/Alma Mater/Record Men's Basketball...... Mike Schauer 2013 Team and individual stats...... 10 ...... Pete Felske, Wheaton '86 Women's Basketball...... Kent Madsen ...... 427-101-30 in 26 years at Wheaton Cross Country/Track...... Scott Bradley From the CCIW Office...... 11 Asst. Coaches...... Football...... Mike Swider Year-by-year CCIW standings...... 11 ...... Cesar Gomez, Leah DeMoss Men's Golf...... Kent Moore 2013 CCIW statistical leaders...... 11 2013 Record...... 20-2-2, 6-1 CCIW (1st) Women's Golf...... Janet Moore Thunder all-time All-CCIW picks.....12 Soccer Office Phone...... 752-7003 Men's Soccer ...... Dr. Michael Giuliano CCIW Champions and MOP...... 12 Athletic Fax Number...... 752-7007 Women's Soccer...... Pete Felske Athletics Director...... Julie Davis Softball...... Katie East 2013 All-CCIW selections...... 12 Assoc. Athletics Director...... Bill Stukes Swimming...... Jon Lederhouse All-Americans from Wheaton...... 13 Equipment/Facilities...... Josh Luetkehans Men's Tennis...... Brad Pihl Team and individual records...... 13-14 Communications Dir...... Brett Marhanka Women's Tennis...... Jane Nelson Team award winners...... 15 Asst. Comm. Director...... Rusty Lindsey Volleyball...... Brittany Smith All-time record vs. opponents...... 16 Office Coordinator...... Lucy West Wrestling...... Jim Gruenwald Year-by-year records...... 16 Wheaton College and Thunder Athletics All-time scores...... 17-18 Wheaton College is a coeducational college of liberal arts and science combining high All-time letterwinners...... scholastic standards with evangelical Christian faith and practice. Located 25 miles west ...... Back inside cover of Chicago, Wheaton College is a non-denominational independent school owned and 2014 Thunder Schedule... Back cover operated by a self-perpetuating board of trustees. Interdenominational in constituency, the student body represents nearly all 50 states, The Wheaton College some 50 countries, and about 40 church denominations. Seventy percent of the students Women's Soccer Yearbook come from outside . The faculty of approximately 150 members, about 80 percent The 2014 Wheaton College Women's with earned doctorates, comes from a variety of universities and colleges, both in the Soccer Yearbook is a publication of the and abroad. Wheaton College Athletics Communi- Wheaton's 80-acre campus is located in Wheaton, Illinois, a city of over 55,000 residents, cations Office. This publication was and the county seat of DuPage County. Wheaton College sponsors 21 varsity sports, written and edited by Brett Marhanka as well as 11 club sports and a strong intramural program. Wheaton is a member of the and Rusty Lindsey. Photos by Mike College Conference of Illinois and (CCIW), and all Thunder teams compete Hudson Photography. at the NCAA Division III level. These sports have varsity status: baseball, men's and women's basketball, men's and women's cross country, football, men's and women's golf, men's and women's indoor track, men's and women's outdoor track, men's and women's soccer, women's softball, men's and women's swimming, men's and women's tennis, women's volleyball and wrestling. In recent years, Wheaton athletes have won 23 individual NCAA national champion- ships in eight Division III sports and have earned All-American honors in seven others. In addition, the 1957 men's basketball team won the NCAA College Division championship, and the 1984 and 1997 men's soccer teams won Division III national titles, while the 2004, 2006 and 2007 women's soccer teams won NCAA Division III Championships.

Compliance Statement As a community committed to following Christian principles in every aspect of College life, Wheaton College pursues excellence in athletics within the framework of institutional control and operational integrity. According to NCAA rules that govern Wheaton athletics, compliance extends beyond students and faculty at Wheaton to include alumni, parents, friends and other boosters who have any stake in the institution as indicated by status as a former athlete, donor to the College’s athletic program, arranger of employment for athletes or promoter of athletics. Once identified as institutional representatives of athletic interests, those individuals retain the status for life. Members of the athletics staff and representative of the athletics interest are prohibited from providing any extra benefit to a prospective or current athlete or acquantance which is not available to the general student body of Wheaton. Ultimately, Wheaton College is responsible for actions by those who are classified as institutional representatives.

3 2014 WHEATON SOCCER Wheaton College Women's Soccer Coach Pete Felske Pete Felske begins his 27th season as the Binger, Laura Koontz, Bethany Barton, Jessica Elsen, Kira Davis, head coach of the Wheaton College women's Taryne Lee, Laura Karsten, Jaime Orewiler, Keri Shannon, Leah soccer program in 2014, and he is the only coach DeMoss and Alexa Sharkey. in the program's successful history. Coach Felske Elsen was selected as the 2004 NSCAA Division III "Player of has won 427, lost 101 and tied 30 in Wheaton's the Year", Koontz earned the honor in 2006 and Lee received the 26-year history. He is third among current active award in 2007. Also during Felske's tenure as coach, Wheaton Division III Women's coaches in victories, and he players have earned All-Region honors 58 times. is among the top 10 all-time win leaders among Wheaton won 13 straight CCIW Championships from 1995 to coaches at all NCAA levels of women's soccer. 2007 and won its 16th in 2013. Wheaton players were named In 2013, Wheaton started the season with a 17-game unbeaten CCIW "Player of the Year" for 17 consecutive seasons: Jaime streak and was ranked number one in the nation for the first tiem Orewiler (2010-11), Taryne Lee (2007-09); Laura Koontz (2006), in five years. Wheaton advanced to the National Quarterfinals Jennifer Binger (2004-05), Sarah Johnson (2003), Jessica Elsen before finishing its season with a record of 20-2-2. Leah DeMoss (2002), Rebecca Mouw (2000-2001), Amber Wiersma (1999), and Alexa Sharkey earned All-American honors. Katie Hawkins (1995,1998), and Anna Loring (1996-97). In 2012, Wheaton compiled a record of 21-4-2 and reached After graduating from Wheaton North High School, Felske their second consecutive trip to the National Semifinals. Three earned a Bachelor's degree in Psychology from Wheaton Col- team members were named All-Americans. With a 4-0 victory lege, graduating in 1986. He also played forward for the Wheaton over Illinois Wesleyan on Oct. 20, Felske earned his 400th men's soccer team and was a member of the 1984 NCAA Division career victory. III National Championship team. Pete lives in Wheaton with his Under Felske's direction, Wheaton advanced to the 2008 NCAA wife Jennifer and son Hayden. Division III National Championship for the third-consecutive year, posting a 22-4-2 record and a National Runner-Up finish. Winningest Active Division III Coaches Felske's 2007 Thunder team posted a 27-0 record to set a Coach, Institution Years W L T Pct. new Division III record for wins in season as the team won its 1. Aliceann Wilber, William Smith 34 470 125 54 .766 third NCAA Championship in four seasons. Wheaton ended the 2. Joe Russo, Coll. of New Jersey 24 434 54 33 .859 2007 season with a 45-match winning streak, the second-longest 3. Pete Felske, Wheaton (Ill.) 27 427 101 30 .819 win streak in Division III history. Felske was named the NSCAA 4. Todd Olsen, Lynchburg 20 337 82 39 .778 Division III Coach of the Year for the third time in his career. 5. Denise Lyons, Keene State 23 329 132 30 .701 In 2006, Wheaton won its second NCAA Division III Champi- All-Time Winningest Women's Soccer Coaches (All Divisions) onship with a 24-2-0 record. Wheaton shutout its six opponents Coach, Institution Years W L T Pct. during the NCAA Tournament, 14-0. The Thunder mentor was 1. Anson Dorrance, North Carolina 35 763 54 29 .919 tabbed as the NSCAA Division III Coach of the Year. 2. Len Tsantris, Connecticut 33 511 180 50 .728 In 2004, the women's soccer team captured its first NCAA Division III National Championship. Wheaton finished the ban- 3. Aliceann Wilber, William Smith 34 470 125 54 .766 ner season with a 25-1-0 record. Felske was selected the CCIW 4. Gabe Mejail, Merrimack 34 442 189 49 .686 "Coach of the Year" and the NSCAA Division III "Coach of the 5. Brian McManus, UC-San Diego 27 441 72 48 .828 Year." In 2003, Wheaton finished 16-2-4. Felske's 2001 team 6. Joe Russo, Coll. of New Jersey 24 434 54 33 .859 made the program's first-ever appearance into the NCAA Divi- 7. Pete Felske, Wheaton (Ill.) 27 427 101 30 .819 sion III Final Four. 8. Terry Gurnett, Rochester 34 422 135 66 .730 Felske has coached 16 All-Americans: Jill Barber, Becky 9. Becky Burleigh, Florida 23 419 113 34 .770 Fetzer, Anna Loring, Amber Wiersma, Rebecca Mouw, Jennifer 10. Jerry Smith, Santa Clara 27 315 126 52 .692

Assistant Coach César Gomez Assistant Coach Leah DeMoss César Gomez is in his 12th year as a member of Leah DeMoss played two seasons of soccer at the Thunder coaching staff in 2014. Gomez serves Wheaton earning All-American recogntiion in both as goalkeepers coach. 2012 and 2013. She joins the Thunder coaching The Paraguay native played soccer in the Para- staff for the 2014 season as an assistant coach. guayan National League, a semi-professional DeMoss is cunrrently enrolled at Wheaton and league. He has also coached at Wheaton North concluding her course work as a Communica- High School from 1990-98 and is a five-year head tion major. coach at West Chicago High School. DeMoss earned NSCAA First Team All-American César and his wife Lisa have two adult children, a son Julio, and First Team D3soccer.com All-American accolades in 2013. and their daughter and Darlena and herhusband Cody have one She was honored as the 2013 CCIW Player of the Year.leading daughter, Annalisa Jane. For 26 years, Gomez has worked at the team with 31 points on 10 goals and team-high 11 assists. Wheaton College in the Physical Plant and he is also involved As a junior at Wheaton, following transferring from University of at Water's Edge Bible Church. Iowa, DeMoss earned Second Team All-American recognition from D3soccer.com. She was a First Team NSCAA All-Central Region honoree and the 2012 CCIW Newcomer of the Year. She registered 21 goals, with 10 assists in her debut season with the Thunder. Prior to her tenure at Wheaton, DeMoss scored 13 goals with three assists in two seasons at University of Iowa. 2014 WHEATON SOCCER 2014 Thunder Women's Soccer Season Preview The Wheaton Thunder women's soccer team opened the step up for us." 2013 season with a 17-game unbeaten streak and ascended With the graduation losses of senior forward Leah DeMoss to the number-one ranking in the NSCAA national poll for the (10 goals, 11 assists), senior midfielder Val Lelle (two goals, first time in five years. Wheaton capped its season with a re- one assist) and senior defender Amanda Brait (NSCAA Second cord of 20-2-2, capturing the CCIW regular season and tourna- Team All-Region), the Thunder head coach notes of this sea- ment titles on the way to finishing the season one game short son's changes, "I'm not sure we're going to be able to replace of the program's third consecutive trip to the NCAA Division III what Leah brought as far as her competitiveness and her domi- Women's Soccer National Semifinals. Leah DeMoss and Alexa nance at times. It sounds cliché but we're going to need every- Sharkey earned All-American recognition in their senior and ju- one to step up their play a little bit. We will expect a little more nior season respectively. from some players that haven't necessarily gotten the limelight Head Coach Pete Felske reflects on last year's season, "I like Sharkey, Mary Pettit and Annie Hamilton. We will thought the run we made was fairly impressive, especially con- also depend on players that we haven't had to depend on be- sidering the early season injury factors. We had to play a lot of fore to do their jobs just a little bit better. players out of position. We had to play a lot of younger players An All-American selection by both the NSCAA and D3soccer. and give them more significant minutes and then at the end com, Alexa Sharkey will again be expected to contribute at both when we got some of the injured players back, I'm not sure we ends of the field for the Thunder. "Alexa can and did play every ever were able to get on the same page. We won games, we position last year at a high level," Felske noted of his versatile made a run but it wasn't as pretty as it usually is." senior. "I don't know where she is going to start this year, but "I don't know that we felt any more pressure than we did any she is going to be a player that we continue to need to do a little other year," Felske noted of his team's impressive start to last bit of everything." season. "I don't know if a lot of people understand just how hard The junior tandem of Ally Witt and Sydney Sharkey combined it is to stay where we've stayed over the last number of years, for 13 goals and 12 assists a year ago for the Thunder. "I think so we've gotten a little calloused to the pressure part. We un- Ally has a good 15 goals in her and Sydney could play at any derstand that we're a good team and we continue to play at a position as well. I think she has All-American potentional." high level. We're not going to take that for granted. "You know what you're going to get from Anna Seabolt, Bai- "We went from a young team a couple years ago to now we ley Wysocki and Sarah Guidera. All those kids are great work- are a veteran team with lots of juniors and senior. We have ers and strong day in and day out performers," Felske noted of the experience of what's gone on in the past and the tradition his trio of seniors. Last season Guidera earned Second Team of Wheaton soccer that could or potentially will take us a long All-CCIW and Second Team NSCAA All-Region honors for her way. We could challenge for a National Championship or at play. Wysocki led the Thunder in scoring with 11 goals and also least make a deep tournament run like we did last year," Felske contributed five assists. Seabolt tallied three goals with two as- noted of the changes facing this year's squad. "It's going to look sists in split time between forward and defenseman. different but we have some veteran players that are going to After missing last season due to injury, senior Megan Camp- bell will return to her defensive post. "She was playing the best ball of her career last year when she went down, so I don't know if we'll get that but we will continue to get her on field leadership, experience, and tough physical play," Felske said of Campbell. Kelsey Graham returns for her senior season in net for the Thunder after missing parts of last season due to injury. Gra- ham recorded a record of 18-1 in net and pitched four shutouts, while allowing a 0.62 goals against average with 72 saves. "Kelsey will continue her solid play in goal and will hopefully be able to stay injury free," noted Felske. Felske says of his newcomers to the program for the up- coming season, "I like this class. As it worked itself out through the process, it's really clear that God is bringing players to our program that will fill needs." He adds, "There's probably four or five players that potentially could earn a starting position but certainly could come off the bench and get quality minutes." Felske noted of three of his newcomers, "Linnea Giuliano (transfer from Bethel University) is coming off surgery so I don't know where she is yet. When she gets back to form, she will challenge for some time. I'm really excited about Hannah Hodge as an outside back. She's a very strong kid and a smart player who I think will challenge for a starting position. Morgan Whitman is a dark horse for us. She's a strong forward who is tough on the ball and has a competitive spirit with a really good shot. She's a little bit more of a physical forward than we've had in the past." Pictured above: Alexa Sharkey earned Division III All-American honors from the NSCAA and D3soccer.com in 2013. 2014 WHEATON SOCCER 2014 Wheaton College Women's Soccer Roster No. Player Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown/High School/Previous School 00 Abbey Fuster GK 5-9 Fr. Wheaton, Ill./Wheaton-Warrenville South 0 Mary Daghfal GK 5-7 Sr. Kenosha, Wis./Bradford 1 Kelsey Graham GK 5-8 Sr. Wheaton, Ill./Wheaton-Warrenville South 2 Sarah Guidera M 5-11 Sr. Plymouth, Minn./Wayzata 3 Sarah Frey M/F 5-7 So. Lutherville, Md./ Notre Dame Preparatory 4 Anna Seabolt M/F 5-6 Sr. Holland, Mich./Holland Christian 5 Annie Hamilton M 5-5 Sr. Grandville, Mich./North Pointe Christian 6 Ali Grant D 5-4 Fr. Wheaton, Ill./Wheaton Academy 7 Anna Burnidge D/M 5-5 Jr. Tower Lakes, Ill./Barrington 8 Sarah Van Wingerden M 5-4 Fr. Mahomet, Ill./Mahomet-Seymour 9 Kathryn McGregor F 5-7 So. Grandview, Mo./Kansas City Christian 10 Meryl Vannoy D/M 5-5 Jr. Leawood, Kan./Notre Dame de Sion 11 Megan Campbell D 5-5 Sr. Santa Ana, Calif./Foothill 12 Hannah Hodge D 5-9 Fr. Henderson, Ky./ Reitz Memorial 13 Mary Pettit M 5-7 Jr. Hoffman Estates, Ill./Hoffman Estates 15 Grace Schweitzer D 5-7 Fr. Sunriver, Ore./Bend Senior 16 Sydney Sharkey M 5-7 Jr. Winfield, Ill./Wheaton North 17 Alexa Sharkey D/M 5-9 Sr. Winfield, Ill./Wheaton Academy/John Brown University 18 Teddi Beschel M/F 5-7 So. Alexandria, Va./Hayfield Secondary 19 Morgan Whitman F 5-4 Fr. Peoria, Ill./Island Coast 20 Kendall Eitreim M 5-8 Jr. Excelsior, Minn./Minnetonka 21 Samantha Frank D 5-8 Jr. Barrington, Ill./Barrington 22 Linnae Giuliano D/F 5-4 So. Wheaton, Ill./Wheaton North/Bethel University (Minn.) 23 Bailey Wysocki F 5-7 Sr. Plainfield, Ill./Plainfield Central/Saginaw Valley Univ. 24 Kristin Rauh F 6-1 Jr. Metamora, Ill./Metamora Township 25 Ally Witt F 5-6 Jr. Hanover Park, Ill./Wheaton Academy 27 Nadia Dervish M 5-9 Fr. Oneida, Wis./Bay City Baptist

Head Coach: Pete Felske (27th season) Assistant Coaches: Cesar Gomez and Leah DeMoss Athletic Trainer: Mark Demchak Faculty Partners: Amy Peeler (Bible and Theology) and Nadine Rorem (Biology) 2014 Wheaton College Women's Soccer Team Photograph

Front row (sitting; L-R): Anna Seabolt, Annie Hamilton, Megan Campbell, Morgan Whitman, Meryl Vannoy, Anna Burnidge. Second row (kneeling): Linnae Giuliano, Sarah Van Wingerden, Sarah Frey, Bailey Wysocki, Samantha Frank, Teddi Beschel, Sydney Sharkey, Ali Grant. Third row: Kathryn McGregor, Abbey Fuster, Pete Felske, Kelsey Graham, Cesar Gomez, Mary Dagh- fal, Grace Schweitzer, Mark Demcheck. Fourth row: Kendall Eitreim, Mary Pettit, Alexa Sharkey, Kristin Rauh, Sarah Guidera, Hannah Hodge, Nadia Dervish, Ally Witt. 2014 WHEATON SOCCER 2014 Player Profiles -- Seniors

11 Megan Campbell Graham cont. Whitewater in the Sweet 16 round of the 5-4, Sr., Def Thunder…piled up a 15-1-2 record with NCAA Tournament on Nov. 18. Santa Ana, Calif./ four shutouts, a 0.68 goals against aver- High school: One season as a varsity age and an .803 save percentage…made Foothill starter...All-State honorable mention... three saves in a 2-1 victory at Wartburg on All-Conference...helped lead team to a Major: Communications. Oct. 1…posted consecutive shutouts dur- section championship and a state runner- ing a 0-0 tie against Kalamazoo and a 2-0 up finish...also played basketball...mission 2013: Missed season due win at DePauw…made one save in a 5-0 trips to West Virginia, and and to injury. 2012: Saw action in all 27 games shutout victory over Penn State-Behrend Pine Ridge Indian Reservation. with 26 starts...had an assist in 7-0 defeat in the First Round of the NCAA Tourna- of UW-Whitewater in NCAA Tournament ment. High school: A four-year varsity Guidera's Stats Second Round on Nov. 10...part of defen- starter...helped lead team to three Regional Year GP Goals Assists Points sive unit that allowed just one goal in CCIW Championships... All-Conference in 2010 2011 27 9 3 21 play. 2011: Played in five games with one and 2011...an All-Sectional selection in 2012 27 13 6 32 start before season was ended by injury. 2010...National Honor Society...Academic 2013 24 3 2 8 2010: Started all 24 games in her debut All-Conference for four years...missions trip Career 54 25 11 61 with Wheaton...part of a defensive unit to Monterrey, Mexico...Project Serve trips 8 Annie Hamilton that only allowed 12 goals all season for a to Minneapolis and Atlanta. 5-4, Sr., Mid/Fwd 0.49 GAA while registering 14 shutouts... Wyoming, Mich./ raham s tats scored goals against Wisconsin-Stevens G ' S North Pointe Christian Point and North Central. High school: A Year GA Min. Saves GAA four-year varsity starter...two-time team 2011 12 1585:59 49 0.68 Major: Bible and Theology captain...four-year Scholar-Athlete...All- 2012 9 1238:32 39 0.65 2013: Appeared in 14 League...Coaches Award...also played 2013 11 1605:19 72 0.62 games, starting three... volleyball. Career 32 4429:10 160 0.65 recorded one goal on the season...scoring in the 5-0 win over Carthage on Nov. 9. Campbell's Stats 20 Sarah Guidera 2012: Appeared in all 27 games, including 5-11, Sr., Fwd Year GP Goals Assists Points 26 starts...scored three goals and assisted 2010 24 2 0 4 Plymouth, Minn./ on four more...scored the game-winning 2011 5 0 0 0 Wayzata goal in 3-2 victory over Calvin on Sept. 2012 27 0 1 1 Major: Applied Health 4...tallied the equalizer in 1-1 tie against Career 56 2 1 5 Science. Trinity (Tx) on Oct. 5...scored in 3-1 vic- 2013: NSCAA All-Central tory over Washington (Mo.) University in 1 Kelsey Graham Region Second Team...CCIW All-Con- National Quarterfinals on Nov. 17. 2011: 5-7, Sr., GK frence Second Team...appeared in all Made 18 appearances as a freshman for Wheaton, Ill./Wheaton- 24 games starting every one...had eight the Thunder, finishing with two goals and Warrenville South points on the year with three goals and one assist…assisted on a goal during a 6-1 Majors: Spanish and two assits...scored a goal in the 2-0 win victory over Calvin on Sept. 7…scored a Christian Education. over Illinois Wesleyan on Oct. 19...had the goal during a 3-0 win at Wisconsin-Stevens 2013: CCIW Defensive game-winning assist in a 1-0 at Washington Point on Sept. 21…scored the game winner Player of The Week for the week of University (Mo.) on Sept. 21. in a 2-1 win at University of Chicago. High Sept. 3...appeared in 19 games posting 2012: Appeared in all 27 games with 25 school: Four-year varsity starter...ODP a record of 18-1-0...was apart of 10 total starts, tallying 13 goals and six assists... state team... All-Conference...All-District... shutouts including six solo shutouts and a recorded a hat trick in a 5-0 victory over All-Regional selection...three-time First goals against average of 0.62...made 13 Millikin on Oct. 26...had a pair of goals in Team All-State selection...team MVP in saves in a 1-0 shutout over University of a 5-0 victory over Ohio Wesleyan on Sept. her junior and senior years...a team cap- Redlands on Aug. 31...posted a shutout 22...scored a goal and assisted on a goal tain...111 career high school goals...also and three saves in a 1-0 win overt Emory in a 4-0 defeat of Webster University in played basketball and volleyball as a prep. NCAA National Quaterfinals. 2012: CCIW the first round of the NCAA Tournament... recorded two assists in Wheaton's 7-0 win Defensive Player of the Week for week of Hamilton's Stats Sept. 25...Started 12 games in 13 appear- over UW-Whitewater in the second round of the NCAA Tournament. Year GP Goals Assists Points ances with a record of 11-1-1 in goal... 2011 18 2 1 5 Made appearances in all 27 games posted eight shutouts and a 0.65 goals 2011: 2012 27 3 4 10 against average...saved six shots in 3-1 for the Thunder as a freshman, including 2013 14 1 0 2 victory over Washington (Mo.) University 11 starts...tallied nine goals and three Career 59 6 5 17 in NCAA National Quarterfinals on Nov. assists on the year...scored two goals in 17...made five saves in 4-0 shutout over Wheaton’s 6-1 win over Calvin on Sept. Washington (Mo.) University on Sept. 15... 7…scored the game winner in a 3-0 victory posted three consecutive shutouts twice. over Capital in the Second Round of the 2011: Made 24 appearances, including NCAA Tournament on Nov. 12…assisted 20 starts, in her debut campaign with the on a goal in a 4-1 victory over Wisconsin- 2014 WHEATON SOCCER 2014 Player Profiles -- Seniors and Juniors

4 Anna Seabolt 17 Alexa Sharkey Wysocki cont. 5-4, Sr., Def/Fwd 5-9, Jr., Def/Mid participated in swimming, golf, track and Holland, Mich./ Winfield, Ill./ basketball...Illinois State Scholar...National Holland Christian Wheaton Academy/ Honor Society. Major: Biology. John Brown Univ. 7 Anna Burnridge 2013: Made 14 appear- Major: Business/Econ. 5-3, Jr., Def/Mid ances starting 11 games... 2013: Third Team All-Amer- Tower Lakes, Ill./ scored three goals on the year...scored ican selection by both D3soccer.com and Barrington in back to back games against University NSCAA...NSCAA All-Central Region First Majors: Elementary Edu- of Chicago on Oct 9 and Calvin on Oct. Team...CCIW First Team All-Confrence... cation and Spanish. 15...scored the lone goal in a 1-0 win over started all 24 games for Wheaton...had five 2013: Appeared in 13 Augustana on Nov. 6. : Started 26 2012 points on the year...scoring two goals with games...started three. 2012: Appeared in games while making 27 appearances for one assist...scored the lone goal in the 1-0 12 contests. High school: A three-year the Thunder...recorded six goals and six double overtime victory over Emory in the varsity letterwinner, including two as a assists...had two goals and an assist in NCAA Quaterfinals on Nov. 22. 2012: First starter...as a senior served as a team 7-0 victory over UW-Whitewater in second season at Wheaton after transferring from captain, leading team to a conference round of NCAA Tournament on Nov. 10... John Brown University... NSCAA Second championship...team's Most Improved had two assists in 4-0 defeat of Webster Team All-Central Region...Second Team Player award as a junior...helped team University in first round of NCAA Tourna- All-CCIW...CCIW Defensive Player of the to state tournament Elite 8 three times... ment on Nov. 9...scored lone goal 2-1 week for week of Oct. 23...named to NCAA Illinois State Scholar... National Honor So- season-ending loss to Emory in National All-Tournament team...appeared in all 27 ciety...National Spanish Honors Society... Semifinals on Nov. 30...recorded a goal games with 26 starts, finishing with three mission trips to Costa Rica. and an assist in 4-3 victory over Concordia- goals and six assists...scored in 5-1 defeat 20 Kendall Eitreim Moorhead on Oct. 8. 2011: NSCAA Third of Loras on Sept. 25...scored a goal and Team All-Region selection...named First assisted on another in 6-0 win over North 5-7, Jr., Mid Team All-Conference...selected to the Park on Sept. 29...assisted on lone goal Excelsior, Minn./ NCAA All-Tournament Team...appeared in 2-1 loss to Emory in National Semifinals Minnetonka in all 27 games in her debut season with on Nov. 30. Previous School: Started all Major: Communications. the Thunder, including 16 starts…finished 18 games as a freshman defender at John 2013: Appeared in 18 with 14 goals and two assists…tallied a Brown University in 2011. High school: games for the Thunder... team-high 10 points in the postseason… Was a four-year varsity starter at Wheaton starting six. 2012: Saw action in 10 games. scored a pair of goals in Wheaton’s 4-0 win Academy. High school: A two-year varsity starter over North Park…netted a hat trick during at Minnetonak High School...served as a Sharkey's Stats Wheaton’s 5-1 win at Millikin…scored two team captain... Adam Vant'Hoff Scholar- goals and added an assist in a 4-1 win over Year GP Goals Assists Points ship...Kendall founded the Hope Academy 2012 27 3 6 12 Wisconsin-Whitewater in the Sweet 16 Summer Soccer Camp...mission trips to 2013 24 2 1 5 round of the NCAA Tournament…scored Chicago and Guatemala. the game-winner in a 2-0 victory over Ithaca Career 51 5 7 17 in the National Semifinals…recorded a goal 21 Samantha Frank 23 Bailey Wysocki during the National Championship game... 5-7, So., Def 5-6, Sr., Fwd earned CCIW Offensive Player of the Week Barrington, Ill./ Plainfield, Ill./ on Nov. 1. High school: Four-year starter... Barrington Plainfield Central/ received All-Conference, All-District, and Major: History/Social Sci- All-State honorable mention honors as a Saginaw Valley Univ. ence. senior...also tabbed with All-Conference History/Social Sci- 2013: Appeared in 22 and All-District recognition in her junior and Major: ence. games while starting 11... she had three sophomore years...also ran cross country, CCIW Offensive Player of The Week points on the season coming from three qualifying for the state meet...mission trips 2013: for the week of Sept. 10...appeared in all 24 assists...assisted the lone goal in the to Green Bay and Chicago. games...started four... recorded 27 points opening game 1-0 win over University of on the season...scored 11 goals and tallied Redlands on Aug. 31. 2012: Saw action Seabolt's Stats five assists...scored two goals in the 3-1 in nine games. High school: A two-year Year GP Goals Assists Points win at Carelton on Sept. 6...came off the varsity letterwinner...helped lead team to a 2011 27 14 2 30 bench to score a hat trick in the 5-1 win conference title as a senior...mission trips 2012 27 6 6 18 to Arizona, Georgia, and South Dakota. 2013 14 3 0 6 at UW- Stevens Point on Sept. 11...first Career 68 23 8 54 season with the Thunder after transferring from Saginaw Valley University. High School: Team Captain...two-time All-Conference honoree...named All- Sectional...team Offensive MVP... also 2014 WHEATON SOCCER 2013 Player Profiles -- Juniors and Sophomores 13 Mary Pettit 16 Sydney Sharkey 25 Ally Witt 5-7, Jr., Mid 5-6, Jr., Mid 5-6, Jr., Fwd Hoffman Estates, Ill./ Winfield, Ill./ Hanover Park, Ill./ Hoffman Estates Wheaton North Wheaton Academy Majors: Mathmatics and Majors: Business/Econ Major: Biblical and Theo- Business/Econ. and Communications. logical Studies. 2013: Appeared in 22 of 2013: CCIW All-Confrence 2013: Appeared in 17 the 24 games on the season...started nine First Team...appeared in 23 games...start- games starting two...recorded 21 points on games...scored in the 4-0 win at Elmhurst ing 21...had 15 points on the year scoring the season...scoring eight goals and tally- on Oct. 11. 2012: Made 20 appearances four goals and tallying seven assists... ing five assits...scored two goals and had in rookie season with the Thunder, tallying scored in the 2-1 loss to Trinty University an assist in a 3-1 win over Macalaster on two goals and two assists...scored in 5-0 in the NCAA Semi-Finals on Nov. 23. Sept. 7 and had two goals and an assist in victory over North Central on Oct. 10...had 2012: Made 26 appearances including a 4-0 win over Webster in the First Round a goal in 5-0 defeat of Millikin on Oct. 26. three starts...had one goal and seven as- of the NCAA Tournament on Nov. 15. 2012: High school: A four-year varsity starter... sists...scored in 3-1 win over Washington NSCAA Second Team All-Central Region... three-time All-Conference...three years as (Mo.) University in National Quarterfinals Second Team All-CCIW...appeared in all an All-Area selection...an All-Sectional on Nov. 17...recorded an assist in three 27 games, including three starts...recorded pick...also played basketball...Illinois State straight games including first two rounds 20 goals and six assists...scored two goals Scholar...Presidential Scholar...National of NCAA Tournament. High school: A in first two rounds of NCAA Tournament... Honor Society... National Spanish Honors four-year year varsity starter...as a senior tallied multiple goals on seven occasions... Society...Terry Busch Hawk Pride Award... was team captain and led the Falcons in scored game-winning goal in first minute mission trip to Nebraska. scoring... twice an All-Conference and All- of overtime in 2-1 victory over Hardin 24 Kristin Rauh Sectional pick...All-Area for four years... Simmons in NCAA Sectional Semifinals... 5-11, Jr., Def/Fwd Most Valuable Attacker in 2011 and 2012... assisted on both goals in 2-1 victory over Metamora, Ill./ twice named DVC All-Academic...2009 Puget Sound on Sept. 8. High school: A State Championship team...also played four-year varsity starter...twice named to Metamora Township basketball, earning All-Conference honors All-Conference and All-Sectional teams... Major: Psychology. and setting the Wheaton North three-point member of 2009 State Championship 2013: Made 23 appear- field goal record in 2010... National Honor Team...National Honor Society. ances, starting 20 games... Society, Math Honors Society...mission trip Witt's Stats scored six goals on the season...scored two to Macdeonia. goals at the 4-0 win at Elmhurst on Oct. Year GP Goals Assists Points 2012 27 20 6 46 11. 2012: Made 15 appearances with two Sharkey's Stats goals...scored equalizer in closing seconds 2013 17 8 5 21 Year GP Goals Assists Points Career 44 28 11 67 of regulation in 2-1 victory over Hardin- 2012 26 1 7 9 Simmons in NCAA Sectional Semifinals on 2013 23 4 7 15 18 Teddi Beschel Nov. 16...scored in 4-0 victory over Illinois Career 49 5 14 24 5-7, So., Mid/Fwd Wesleyan on Oct. 20. High school: Four- Alexandria, Va./ 10 Meryl Vannoy year varsity starter...three-time First Team Hayfield Secondary All-Conference...an All Sectional pick three 5-3, Jr., Def/Mid Major: Political Science. times...All-Area selection as a senior...also Leawood, Kan./ played volleyball, earning Peoria Journal Notre Dame de Sion 2013: Appeared in six Star Player of the Year honors in volleyball Major: Engineering. games for the Thunder as a freshman. High in 2010 and 2011...also an All-Conference 2013: Appeared in eight school: Three-year varsity starter...while performer in cross country...National Honor games as a sophomore. playing in Kuwait won two Kuwait National Society. 2012: Made nine appearances in debut Varsity Tournament Championships... Champion of Eastern Mediterranean Rauh's Stats season. High school: Athree-year varsity starter...team captain as a senior...member Athletic Conference Girls Varsity Soc- Year GP Goals Assists Points of Kansas ODP team in 2009-10... 2012 cer Tournament...also ran track...Model 2012 15 2 0 4 United Nations...National Honor Society... 2013 23 6 0 12 Team Leadership Award...2012 Kansas National Spanish Honor Society. Career 38 8 0 16 City Star honorable mention Scholar- Athlete...All-State Second team and All-Missouri Western Region...All-District team...2010 Mo-Kan All-Tournament Team...helped lead team to second place in Missouri Class 2 in 2011 and third place in 2009 and 2010... Engineering Scholars Award...George Washington Carver Award. 2014 WHEATON SOCCER 2014 Player Profiles -- Sophomores and Freshmen

0 Mary Daghfal 27 Nadia Dervish 12 Hannah Hodge 5-6, So., GK 5-9, Fr., Mid 5-9, Fr., Def Kenosha, Wis./ Oneida, Wis./Bay City Henderson, Ky./Reitz Bradford Baptist Memorial Major: Biology. Major: Undecided Major: Undecided

2013: Featured in nine High School: Played one High School: Four-year games as a freshman...made seven year of varsity soccer...voted team cap- varsity player and two-year starter...team saves in a 1-1 overtime draw at University tain...also played volleyball and ran track captain as a senior...also participated in of Chicago on October 9...played all 90 and cross country. track and field and holds school record in minutes in goal in a 4-0 win at Elmhurst high jump...National Honors Society. on October 11. High school: Three-year 00 Abbey Fuster 15 Grace Schweitzer varsity starter...team Defensive MVP... 5-9, Fr., GK 5-7, Fr., Def All-Conference honoree...team captain... Wheaton, Ill./Wheaton- Sunriver, Ore./Bend also played basketball...National Honor Warrenville South Society. Senior Major: Undecided Major: Biology (Pre-Med) 3 Sarah Frey High School: Three-year 5-6, So., Mid/Fwd High School: Three-year varsity starter...two-time All-Conference Lutherville, Md./ varsity starter...two-time All-State selec- selection...also played tennis and bas- tion. Notre Dame Prep ketball and has a black belt in Shototan Major: Biology. karate...National Honors Society. 8 Sarah Van Wingerden 5-4, Fr., Mid 2013: Appeared in all 24 22 Linnae Giuliano Wheaton, Ill./Wheaton- games as a freshman...started 16 games... 5-4, Fr., Def/Fwd Academy had 10 points on the year coming from four Wheaton, Ill./Wheaton- Major: Biology (Pre-Med) goals and two assists...had a goal and an North assist in a 4-1 win at Loras on Sept. 24... High School: Four-year scored a goal against Loras again in the Major: Psychology varsity starter...three-year team captain... 3-2 win in the NCAA Tournament Second three-time All-Area selection...All-Area Round game on Nov. 16. 2014: Transferred to High school: Player of the Year...twice named team Four-year varsity starter...All-Conference Wheaton from Bethel University. MVP...Illinois State Scholar...National Hon- honors as a senior...also ran track...mis- High School: Four-year varsity starter... ors Society...missions trips to Honduras sions trip to Grand Rapids. team captain as a senior...All-Conference and All-Area selection. and East St. Louis.

19 Morgan Whitman 9 Kathryn McGregor 5-4, Fr., Fwd 5-7, So., Fwd 6 Ali Grant Peoria, Ill./Island Grandview, Mo./ 5-4, Fr., Def Wheaton, Ill./Wheaton- Coast Kansas City Christian Academy Major: Undecided Applied Health Major: Major: Secondary Edu- Science. ation High School: Three-year varsity starter...also played volleyball, Appeared in 12 games for the 2013: High School: Four-year varsity starter... basketball and ran track...missionary trips Thunder her freshman year. High school: All-Conference selection...U.S. Marine to Papua New Guinea and Key West... Four-year varsity starter...two-time All- Corps Distinguished Athlete Award...also National Honors Society. State honoree...twice named team MVP... played basketball...National Honors Soci- also played tennis and basketball and ran ety...missions trips to Guatamala, Costa track...missions trip to Jamaica...National Rica and Dominican Republic. Honor Society. 2014 WHEATON SOCCER 2013 Wheaton College Women's Soccer Results Date Opponent Result Goal Scorers 8/31 University of Redlands W 1-0 Witt 9/6 at Carleton College W 3-1 Wysocki (2), Guidera 9/7 at Macalester College W 3-1 Witt (2), Wysocki 911 at UW-Stevens Point W 5-1 Witt, Wysocki (3), Guidera 9/14 Univ. of St. Thomas W 2-0 Frey, TEAM 9/17 at Alma College W 4-2 DeMoss, S. Sharkey, Witt 9/21 at Washinton (Mo.) Univ. W 1-0 (OT) DeMoss 9/24 Loras College W 4-1 Wooldridge, S. Sharkey, Frey, Wysocki 9/28 at Carroll University W 3-0 DeMoss, A. Sharkey, Rauh 10/2 Carthage College* W 2-1 DeMoss, Wooldridge 10/4 North Central College* W 2-0 S. Sharkey, Wysocki 10/9 at University of Chicago T 1-1 (2OT) Seabolt 10/11 at Elmhurst College* W 4-0 Rauh (2), Lelle, Pettit 10/15 Calvin College T 2-2 (2OT) Seabolt, Rauh 10/19 Illinois Wesleyan Univ.* W 2-0 Guidera, DeMoss 10/23 at Augustana College* W 1-0 Rauh 10/26 at Millikin University* L 1-0 11/2 North Park University* W 3-1 DeMoss (2), Wysocki 10/6 Augustana College^ W 1-0 Seabolt 10/9 Carthage College^ W 5-0 DeMoss (2), Frey, Hamilton, Rauh 10/15 Webster University# W 4-0 Witt (2), Wooldridge, Wysocki 10/16 Loras College# W 3-2 Wysocki, Witt, Frey 10/22 vs. Emory University# W 1-0 A. Sharkey 11/23 at Trinity (Tx) Univ.# L 2-1 S. Sharkey

Home matches in bold. * CCIW match. ^ CCIW Tournament match. # NCAA Division III Women's Soccer Tournament

2013 Wheaton College Women's Soccer Final Statistics No. Player Goals Assists Points Shots GP 22 Leah DeMoss 10 11 31 76 24 23 Bailey Wysocki 11 5 27 54 24 25 Ally Witt 8 5 21 50 17 16 Sydney Sharkey 4 7 15 40 23 10 Annie Wooldridge 3 7 13 30 24 24 Kristin Rauh 6 0 12 28 23 3 Sarah Frey 4 2 10 28 24 2 Sarah Guidera 3 2 8 24 24 4 Anna Seabolt 3 0 6 17 14 17 Alexa Sharkey 2 1 5 24 24 14 Val Lelle 1 3 5 41 24 21 Sam Frank 0 3 3 7 22 13 Mary Pettit 1 0 2 14 22 5 Annie Hamilton 1 0 2 13 14 All Others 0 0 0 18 -- Wheaton Totals 58 46 162 464 24 Opponent Totals 16 12 44 244 24

2013 Wheaton College Women's Soccer Goalkeeping Statistics Goalkeeper (Minutes) Goals Against Saves Save % GP-Starts Goals Against Avg. Kelsey Graham (1605:19) 11 72 .867 19-16 0.62 Mary Daghfal (563:33) 4 19 .826 9-5 0.64 Alexa Sharkey (50:56) 1 1 .500 3-0 1.77 Wheaton Allowed to Opp. (2219:48) 16 93 .853 24 0.65 Opponent Allowed to WC (2219:48) 58 160 .734 24 2.35 Shutouts: 12 (Graham 6, Daghfal 2). Opponent Shutouts: 1. Corner kicks: Wheaton 148; Opponents 72. Fouls: Wheaton 135; Opponents 183. 2014 WHEATON SOCCER The College Conference of Illinois & Wisconsin (CCIW) From the CCIW Office 2013 College Conference of Illinois & With the help and support of our fans, member institutions, administra- tors, coaches and student-athletes, the College Conference of Illinois Wisconsin (CCIW) Statistics Leaders and Wisconsin enters the 2012-13 academic year as its 67th season of competition, 27th for women's sports. GOALS The CCIW, recognized as one of the “Best Small-College Conferences Player Goals in the Nation,” has seen its share of success throughout its time, with Tillie Bill, IWU...... 6 45 NCAA Division III national championships in 12 different sports won Corinne Brennan, CAR...... 5 by our member schools. 4 tied...... 4 Since the 1991-92 academic year, the CCIW has remained consistent ASSISTS in its membership with eight academically superior institutions, including Player Assists Augustana, Carthage, Elmhurst, Illinois Wesleyan, Millikin, North Central, Annie Wooldridge, WC...... 4 North Park and Wheaton. In 2007, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, 9 tied...... 2 located in Terre Haute, Ind., joined the CCIW as an associate member for men's and women's swimming. TOTAL POINTS The CCIW, which sponsors 21 sports, has carried a long tradition of Player (2G + A = Points) excellence dating back to its inception in 1946, helping student-athletes Tillie Bill, IWU...... 13 grow in their athletic as well as educational experience. The CCIW looks Corinne Brennan, CAR...... 12 to continue that tradition and remains dedicated to helping our student- Leah DeMoss, WC...... 10 athletes towards success. On behalf of the CCIW and its member schools, we would like to GOALS AGAINST AVG. thank you for the support of our athletic teams and hope you enjoy your Player GAA experience at all CCIW events. Kelsey Graham, WC...... 0.26 Meredith Chew, AC...... 0.28 Sincerely, Mary Daghfal, WC...... 0.33 Chris Martin, Mike Krizman, Commissioner Asst. Commissioner Note: Stats for CCIW matches only. School Abbreviations: AUG = Augustana; CAR = Carthage; ELM = Elmhurst; IWU = Illinois Year-By-Year CCIW Standings, 1995-2013 Wesleyan; MIL = Millikin; NC = North Central; NP = North Park; 1995 2000 WC = Wheaton. Wheaton...... 7-0-0 Team Record 2010 Wheaton...... 5-0-0 Illinois Wesleyan...... 5-2-0 2005 Carthage...... 3-2-0 Elmhurst...... 5-2-0 Wheaton...... 7-0-0 Wheaton...... 7-0-0 Augustana...... 4-3-0 Augustana...... 5-2-0 Illinois Wesleyan...... 5-1-1 Augustana...... 3-2-0 Augustana...... 4-1-2 North Park...... 3-2-0 Carthage...... 3-3-1 Illinois Wesleyan...... 5-2-0 North Park...... 2-5-0 Carthage...... 4-2-1 Millikin...... 4-3-0 Illinois Wesleyan...... 1-4-0 North Park...... 2-5-0 North Central...... 0-5-0 Millikin...... 1-6-0 Elmhurst...... 3-3-1 North Central...... 0-6-1 North Park...... 2-5-0 Elmhurst...... 2-5-0 Millikin...... 1-6-0 North Central...... 1-4-2 Carthage...... 0-6-1 1996 2001 North Central...... 0-7-0 Wheaton...... 7-0-0 Wheaton...... 6-1-0 Carthage...... 5-2-0 Carthage...... 6-1-0 2006 2011 Augustana...... 5-2-0 Elmhurst...... 5-2-0 Wheaton...... 6-1-0 Wheaton...... 6-1-0 Illinois Wesleyan...... 5-2-0 Augustana...... 5-0-2 Illinois Wesleyan...... 5-1-1 North Park...... 4-3-0 Elmhurst...... 4-2-1 Illinois Wesleyan...... 3-3-0 Augustana...... 3-4-0 Illinois Wesleyan...... 4-1-2 Millikin...... 1-6-0 Carthage...... 4-1-2 Augustana...... 4-3-0 Elmhurst...... 2-5-0 North Park...... 4-3-0 North Central...... 1-6-0 North Central...... 1-6-0 Elmhurst...... 3-4-0 North Park...... 1-6-0 North Park...... 2-5-0 Carthage...... 2-4-1 Millikin...... 0-6-0 Millikin...... 1-6-0 Millikin...... 1-6-0 2002 North Central...... 0-7-0 North Central...... 0-6-1 1997 Wheaton...... 7-0-0 2007 Elmhurst...... 6-1-0 Wheaton...... 7-0-0 2012 Wheaton...... 7-0-0 Augustana...... 7-0-0 Carthage...... 6-1-0 Illinois Wesleyan...... 4-2-1 Carthage...... 5-1-1 Augustana...... 4-3-0 Augustana...... 5-2-0 Wheaton...... 5-1-1 Illinois Wesleyan...... 4-3-0 Illinois Wesleyan...... 5-2-0 Elmhurst...... 3-3-1 Carthage...... 3-3-1 Illinois Wesleyan...... 3-3-1 Millikin...... 2-5-0 Elmhurst...... 3-4-0 North Central...... 2-3-2 North Park...... 3-3-1 Elmhurst...... 1-4-2 Augustana...... 3-4-0 North Park...... 1-6-0 Millikin...... 3-4-0 North Central...... 0-7-0 North Central...... 1-6-0 Carthage...... 1-4-2 North Central...... 1-6-0 North Park...... 1-4-2 Millikin...... 0-7-0 North Park...... 0-7-0 2003 Millikin...... 1-5-1 1998 Wheaton...... 6-1-0 2008 Wheaton...... 7-0-0 Illinois Wesleyan...... 6-1-0 Illinois Wesleyan...... 6-1-0 2013 Carthage...... 5-2-0 Elmhurst...... 5-2-0 Wheaton...... 5-2-0 Wheaton...... 6-1-0 Augustana...... 4-2-1 Augustana...... 4-2-1 Augustana...... 5-2-0 Illinois Wesleyan...... 5-1-1 North Park...... 4-3-0 Carthage...... 2-4-1 Carthage...... 5-2-0 Carthage...... 5-2-0 North Central...... 3-4-0 Millikin...... 1-4-2 Elmhurst...... 3-4-0 Augustana...... 4-2-1 Elmhurst...... 3-4-0 North Park...... 1-4-2 North Park...... 2-4-1 North Park...... 3-4-0 Illinois Wesleyan...... 1-5-1 North Central...... 0-7-0 Millikin...... 1-6-0 Elmhurst...... 2-5-0 Millikin...... 0-7-0 North Central...... 0-6-1 Millikin...... 1-6-0 North Central...... 1-6-0 1999 2009 Wheaton...... 7-0-0 2004 Augustana...... 7-0-0 Elmhurst...... 6-1-0 Team Record Wheaton...... 6-1-0 Illinois Wesleyan...... 5-2-0 Wheaton...... 7-0-0 Illinois Wesleyan...... 5-2-0 Augustana...... 4-3-0 Carthage...... 6-1-0 Millikin...... 4-3-0 North Park...... 3-4-0 Illinois Wesleyan...... 4-2-1 Elmhurst...... 3-4-0 Carthage...... 2-5-0 Augustana...... 3-2-2 North Central...... 2-5-0 North Central...... 1-6-0 Elmhurst...... 3-3-1 North Park...... 1-6-0 Millikin...... 0-7-0 North Park...... 2-5-0 Carthage...... 0-7-0 Millikin...... 1-6-0 North Central...... 0-7-0 2014 WHEATON SOCCER 2013 All-CCIW Women's Soccer Selections FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAM Meredith Chew, Goalkeeper, Augustana Abby Alm, Goalkeeper, Carthage Alexa Sharkey, Defender, Wheaton Kat Waugh, Defender, Elmhurst Mary Kate Schmidt, Defender, Illinois Wesleyan Amanda Brait, Defender, Wheaton Maggie Hoscheit, Defender, Augustana Kendall Craig, Defender, Carthage Sydney Sharkey, Defender, Wheaton Sarah Guidera, Midfielder, Wheaton Julie Govedarica, Defender, Illinois Wesleyan Rachel Post, Midfielder, Carthage Leah DeMoss, Midfielder, Wheaton Annie Wooldridge, Midfielder, Wheaton Tillie Bill, Midfielder, Illinois Wesleyan Katrina Dekirmendjian, Midfielder, North Park Biba Beckwith, Midfielder, Elmhurst Kelly Farell, Forward, Augustana Jessa Rizzo, Forward, Augustana Anika Johnson, Forward, North Park Alison Seger, Forward, Illinois Wesleyan Emma Lundeen, Forward, North Park Corinne Brennan, Forward, Carthage Hope Stayer, Forward, North Central 2013 CCIW Most Outstanding Player: Leah DeMoss, Sr., Midfielder, Wheaton 2013 CCIW Coach of the Year: Pete Felske, Wheaton CCIW Women's Soccer Champions & Most Outstanding Players, 1995-2013 Year CCIW Champion Coach Most Outstanding Player 1995 WHEATON Pete Felske Katie Hawkins, Wheaton 1996 WHEATON Pete Felske Anna Loring, Wheaton 1997 WHEATON Pete Felske Anna Loring, Wheaton 1998 WHEATON Pete Felske Katie Hawkins, Wheaton 1999 WHEATON Pete Felske Amber Wiersma, Wheaton 2000 WHEATON Pete Felske Rebecca Mouw, Wheaton 2001 WHEATON & CARTHAGE Pete Felske & Steve Domin Rebecca Mouw, Wheaton 2002 WHEATON Pete Felske Jessica Elsen, Wheaton 2003 WHEATON Pete Felske Sara Johnson, Wheaton 2004 WHEATON Pete Felske Jennifer Binger, Wheaton 2005 WHEATON Pete Felske Jennifer Binger, Wheaton 2006 WHEATON Pete Felske Laura Koontz, Wheaton 2007 WHEATON Pete Felske Taryne Lee, Wheaton 2008 ILLINOIS WESLEYAN Dave Barrett Taryne Lee, Wheaton 2009 AUGUSTANA Scott Mejia Taryne Lee, Wheaton 2010 WHEATON Pete Felske Jaime Orewiler, Wheaton 2011 WHEATON Pete Felske Jaime Orewiler, Wheaton 2012 AUGUSTANA Scott Mejia Taylor Moesle, Augustana 2013 WHEATON Pete Felske Leah DeMoss, Wheaton

Wheaton's All-CCIW Women's Soccer Selections, 1995-2013 1995: Katie Hawkins (M; CCIW Player of the Year); Cherie Cox (D); Mary 2005: Jennifer Binger (F; CCIW Player of the Year), Sarah Richardson Dominguez (F); Krissy Ferguson (F); Anna Loring (M); Sarah Nicholls (D) (F), Laura Koontz (MF), Colleen McAndrews (D), Erin Hodina (F), Kari Klynstra (MF), Kira Davis (D) 1996: Anna Loring (M; CCIW Player of the Year); Cherie Cox (D); Krissy Ferguson (F); Jamie Gantner (D); Katie Hawkins (F); Sarah Nicholls (D) 2006: Laura Koontz (MF; CCIW Player of the Year), Bethany Barton (D), Maria Della Torre (MF), Kari Klynstra (MF) ,Taryne Lee (F), Sarah 1997: Anna Loring (M; CCIW Player of the Year); Kristin Brown (GK); Richardson (F) , Kira Davis (D), Kristin Eggert (GK) Mary Dominguez (F); Jamie Gantner (D); Sarah Hanlon (M); Katie Hawkins (F); Julianna Hawkins (F) 2007: Taryne Lee (F; CCIW Player of the Year), Bethany Barton (D), Maria Della Torre (MF), Kari Klynstra (MF), Sarah Richardson (F), Kira 1998: Katie Hawkins (M; CCIW Player of the Year); Kristin Brown Davis (D), Kelly Foltz (D), Kristin Eggert (GK) (GK); Kate Elsen (D); Jamie Gantner (D); Julianna Hawkins (F); Sarah Vandervelde (F); Amber Wiersma (M) 2008: Taryne Lee (F; CCIW Player of the Year), Maria Della Torre (MF), Kari Klynstra (MF), Kelly Foltz (D), Lauren Lindner (D), Ali Kopelman (F), 1999: Amber Wiersma (F; CCIW Player of the Year); Kristin Brown Jaime Orewiler (MF) (GK); Andrea Dearborn (D); Jamie Gantner (D); Rebecca Mouw (F); Katie Shubin (M) 2009: Taryne Lee (F; CCIW Player of the Year), Maria Della Torre (MF), Jaime Orewiler (MF), Lauren Anderson (D), Ali Kopelman (F), 2000: Rebecca Mouw (F; CCIW Player of the Year); Kristin Brown (GK); Brittany Bergh (F) Padgett Crown (D); Julianna Hawkins (F); Sarah Kron (D); Katie Shubin (M) 2010: Jaime Orewiler (F; CCIW Player of the Year), Ali Kopelman 2001: Rebecca Mouw (F; CCIW Player of the Year); Padgett Crown (D); (MF), Brittany Bergh (MF), Katelyn Kishkunas (MF), Laura Karsten (D), Jenny Fichera (F); Sarah Kron (D); Katie Shubin (M); Jessica Elsen (M) Amanda Brait (D), Kaitlyn Le Baudour (D) 2002: Jessica Elsen (M; CCIW Player of the Year); Rebecca Mouw 2011: Jaime Orewiler (F; CCIW Player of the Year), Ali Kopelman (F); Jennifer Binger (F); Courtney Marcus (D); Ashley Vratil (GK); Emily (MF), Katelyn Kishkunas (MF), Laura Karsten (D), Kaitlyn Le Baudour Parker (D); Laura Rauh (M); Sarah Johnson (F) (D), Anna Seabolt (F), Keri Shannon (MF), Val Lelle (MF), Erin Strom (D) 2003: Sara Johnson (F; CCIW Player of the Year); Brita Nelson (GK), 2012: Laura Karsten (D), Keri Shannon (MF), Leah DeMoss (F), Amanda Emily Parker (D), Elizabeth Mahon (D), Hannah Tan (MF), Jessica Elsen Brait (D), Alexa Sharkey (MF), Ally Witt (F) (MF), Jennifer Binger (F), Laura Rauh (MF) 2013: Leah DeMoss (MF; CCIW Player of the Year), Alexa Sharkey 2004: Jennifer Binger (F; CCIW Player of the Year), Ashley Wiersma (D), Sydney Sharkey (D), Amanda Brait (D), Annie Wooldridge (MF), (F), Laura Koontz (MF), Colleen McAndrews (D), Laura Rauh (D), Jessica Sarah Guidera (MF) Elsen (D), Sarah Johnson (F), Bethany Barton (MF), Brita Nelson (GK) 2014 WHEATON SOCCER

All-Region Selections from Wheaton College All-American Selections from Wheaton College 1990 Jill Barber (1st Team) 2006 Bethany Barton (1st Team) 1993 Becky Fetzer (1st Team) Laura Koontz (1st Team) Heather Griffin (2nd team) Taryne Lee (1st Team) 1990...... Jill Barber (2nd Team) 1994 Anna Loring (1st Team) Maria Della Torre (3rd Team) 1993...... Becky Fetzer (1st Team) Amy Fetzer (2nd Team) 2007 Bethany Barton (1st Team) 1996...... Anna Loring (3rd Team) Rachel Loring (3rd Team) Taryne Lee (1st Team) 1999...... Amber Wiersma (2nd Team) 1995 Anna Loring (2nd Team) Maria Della Torre (1st Team) ...... Rebecca Mouw (3rd Team) Katie Hawkins (2nd Team) Kari Klynstra (1st Team) 1996 Anna Loring (2nd Team) Sarah Richardson (1st Team) 2000...... Rebecca Mouw (3rd Team) Katie Hawkins (2nd Team) Kira Davis (1st Team) 2001...... Rebecca Mouw (2nd Team) 1997 Anna Loring (1st Team) 2008 Taryne Lee (1st Team) 2002...... Rebecca Mouw (2nd Team) Jamie Gantner (1st Team) Kari Klynstra (2nd Team) 2004...... Jessica Elsen (1st Team) Katie Hawkins (2nd Team) Maria Della Torre (3rd Team) ...... Jennifer Binger (3rd Team) 1998 Katie Hawkins (1st Team) 2009 Taryne Lee (1st Team) 2005...... Jennifer Binger (1st Team) Amber Wiersma (1st Team) Jaime Orewiler (2nd Team) ...... Laura Koontz (3rd Team) Jamie Gantner (2nd Team) Maria Della Torre (2nd Team) 1999 Jamie Gantner (1st Team) Brittany Bergh (3rd Team) 2006...... Laura Koontz (1st Team) Rebecca Mouw (1st Team) 2010 Jaime Orewiler (1st Team) ...... Bethany Barton (2nd Team) Amber Wiersma (1st Team) Brittany Bergh (1st Team) 2007...... Taryne Lee (1st Team) Katie Shubin (3rd Team) Ali Kopelman (1st Team) ...... Bethany Barton (1st Team) 2000 Rebecca Mouw (1st Team) Laura Karsten (2nd Team) ...... Kira Davis (2nd Team) Katie Shubin (2nd Team) Amanda Brait (2nd Team) 2008...... Taryne Lee (1st Team) Rebecca Mouw (1st Team) Jaime Orewiler (1st Team) 2001 2011 2009...... Taryne Lee (1st Team) Katie Shubin (1st Team) Laura Karsten (1st Team) Sarah Kron (1st Team) Kaitlyn Le Baudour (1st Team) 2010...... Jaime Orewiler (1st Team) 2002 Rebecca Mouw (1st Team) Keri Shannon (1st Team) ...... Laura Karsten (3rd Team) Jessica Elsen (1st Team) Anna Seabolt (3rd Team) 2011...... Jaime Orewiler (1st Team) 2003 Sara Johnson (2nd Team) 2012 Laura Karsten (1st Team) ...... Laura Karsten (1st Team) Jessica Elsen (3rd Team) Keri Shannon (1st Team) ...... Keri Shannon (2nd Team) 2004 Jessica Elsen (1st Team) Leah DeMoss (1st Team) 2012...... Laura Karsten (1st Team Jennifer Binger (1st Team) Ally Witt (2nd Team) ...... Keri Shannon (1st Team) Sara Johnson (1st Team) Alexa Sharkey (2nd Team) ...... Leah DeMoss (2nd Team) Colleen McAndrews (2nd Team) 2013 Leah DeMoss (1st Team) 2005 Jennifer Binger (1st Team) Alexa Sharkey (1st Team) 2013...... Leah DeMoss (1st Team) Laura Koontz (1st Team) Amanda Brait (3rd Team) ...... Alexa Sharkey (2nd Team) Colleen McAndrews (1st Team) Sarah Guidera (3rd Team)

Wheaton College Women's Soccer Team Records Category Stat Opponent/Info. or Score Date Category Stat Season Matches/Information Single Game goals....18...... WC 18; Millikin 0...... 9/2/96 Shutouts, Season...... 18...... 2004...... 26 matches ...... 15...... WC 15, North Central 0..10/1/03 ...... 17...... 2003...... 22 matches Category Stat Season Matches/Information ...... 17...... 2007...... 27 matches Victories...... 27...... 2007...... 27 (27-0-0) Goals Against...... 0.30...... 2003...... 7 goals allowed ...... 25...... 2004...... 26 (25-1-0) Average, Season...... 22 matches, 2073 minutes Winning Pct...... 1.000. 2007...... 27 (27-0-0) ...... 0.31...... 2004...... 8 goals allowed ...... 962 . 2004...... 26 (25-1-0) ...... 26 matches; 2360 minutes ...... 923 . 2006...... 26 (24-2-0) Winning Streak...... 48...... 2006-08...... ended on 9/13/08 INDIVIDUAL GOALKEEPING RECORDS ...... 29...... 2004-05...... ended on 9/16/05 Category Stat Player Season Unbeaten Streak...... 48...... 2006-08...... 48 wins Shutouts, Season...... 12...... Brita Nelson...... 2003 ...... 25...... 2004...... 25 wins ...... 12...... Kristin Eggert...... 2006 ...... 18...... 2010...... 16 wins and 2 ties Career Shutouts...... 28.5...... Kristin Brown...... 1997-2000 Single Season Goals.108..... 2004...... 26 matches ...... 23.0...... Brita Nelson...... 2001-04 ...... 106..... 2008...... 28 matches ...... 23.0...... Kristin Eggert...... 2004-07 ...... 105..... 2007...... 27 matches Goals Against...... 0.16...... Brita Nelson.2004 (NCAA Best) ...... 83...... 2002...... 24 matches Average, Season....(2 goals allowed; 24 matches; 1145 min.) ...... 82...... 1999...... 23 matches Goals Against...... 0.36...... Ashley Vratil...... 2002-04 Average, Career..... (11 goals allowed; 53 matches; 2729 min.) Goals Per Game...... 4.15.... 2004...... 108 goals, 26 matches (Min. 2,500 min.)...... 0.43...... Kristin Eggert...... 2004-07 Average, Season...3.88.... 2007...... 105 goals; 27 matches ...... (22 goals allowed; 71 matches; 4632 min.) ...... 3.79.... 2008...... 106 goals; 28 matches ...... 0.51...... Brita Nelson...... 2001-04 ...... 3.61.... 1996...... 74 goals; 20 matches (31 goals allowed; 80 matches; 5499 min.) 2014 WHEATON SOCCER

Wheaton College Women's Soccer Individual Records SINGLE GAME GOALS SINGLE SEASON POINTS CAREER ASSISTS 5...... Sara Johnson vs. Carthage, 10/29/03 72...... Taryne Lee...... 2008 (30 g; 12 a) 51.....Taryne Lee...... 2006-09 (4) 5...... Kate Allred vs. MacMurray, 9/27/91 63...... Taryne Lee...... 2007 (27 g; 9 a) 50.....Anna Loring...... 1994-97 (4) 4...... Taryne Lee vs. Eastern (Pa.), 8/30/08 59...... Rebecca Mouw...... 2000 (25 g; 9 a) 40.....Sarah Richardson...... 2004-07 (4) 4.... Sarah Vandervelde vs. N. Central, 9/7/98 59...... Sarah Richardson... 2007 19 g; 21 a) 37.....Katelyn Kishkunas...... 2008-11 (4) 4...... Kelly Phillips vs. Millikin, 10/9/97 57...... Rebecca Mouw...... 1999 (22 g; 13 a) 36.....Rebecca Mouw...... 1999-2002 (4) 4...... Anna Loring vs. IWU, 10/28/94 56...... Jennifer Binger...... 2004 (23 g; 10 a) 35.....Laura Koontz...... 2003-06 (4) 4...... Anna Loring vs. Principia, 9/17/94 55...... Taryne Lee...... 2009 (20 g; 15 a) 31.....Jaime Orewiler...... 2008-11 (4) 55...... Taryne Lee...... 2006 (20 g; 15 a) 31.....Jennifer Binger...... 2002-05 (4) SINGLE GAME ASSISTS 52...... Leah DeMoss...... 2012 (21 g; 10 a) 4...... Katelyn Kishkunas vs. Augustana, 10/20/10 29.....Brittany Bergh...... 2007-10 (4) 3...... Katelyn Kishkunas vs. Ill. Wesleyan, 10/27/10 52...... Anna Loring...... 1994 (20 g; 12 a) 50...... Sarah Richardson... 2006 (21 g; 8 a) 27.....Ali Kopelman...... 2008-11 (4) 3.....Katelyn Kishkunas vs. North Central, 10/21/09 24.....Ashley Wiersma...... 2001-04 (4) 3...... Jaime Orewiler vs. North Park, 10/8/11 50...... Ashley Wiersma..... 2004 (19 g; 12 a) 47...... Sara Johnson...... 2003 (20 g; 7 a) 23.....Keri Shannon...... 2009-12 (4) 3...... Ali Kopelman vs. Aurora, 10/3/08 23.....Maria Della Torre...... 2006-09 (4) 3...... Taryne Lee vs. Carleton, 11/13/09 46...... Ally Witt...... 2012 (20 g; 6 a) 46...... Jaime Orewiler...... 2011 (15 g; 16 a) 23.....Padgett Crown...... 1998-2001 (4) 3...... Libby Passiales vs. Millikin, 9/28/07 23.....Katie Shubin...... 1998-2001 (4) 3...... Laura Koontz vs. Millikin, 9/20/06 45...... Rebecca Mouw...... 2002 (17 g; 11 a) 23.....Amber Wiersma...... 1998-99 (2) 3...... Laura Koontz vs. Washington (Mo.), 8/29/03 44...... Sara Johnson...... 2004 (18 g; 8 a) 23.....Rachel Loring...... 1993-94; 96 (3) 3...... Ashley Wiersma vs. North Park, 9/17/03 43...... Jennifer Binger...... 2005 (17 g; 9 a) 3...... Rebecca Mouw vs. NC Wesleyan, 10/19/02 41...... Jaime Orewiler...... 2010 (17 g; 7 a) CAREER POINTS 3... Mary Doleshal vs. North Central, 10/16/02 40...... Ali Kopelman...... 2008 (14 g; 12 a) (2 X Goals + Assists = Points) 3...... Katie Shubin vs. Grinnell, 9/16/98 39...... Keri Shannon...... 2011 (13 g; 13 a) 245.....Taryne Lee...... (97 g, 51 a) 3...... Katie Shubin vs. St. Thomas, 10/19/98 39...... Rebecca Mouw...... 2001 (18 g; 3 a) 200.....Rebecca Mouw...... (82 g; 36 a) 3...... Kate Elsen vs. Millikin, 8/31/96 38...... Jennifer Binger...... 2003 (17 g, 4 a) 171.....Jennifer Binger...... (70 g, 31 a) 3...... Anna Loring vs. Hope, 9/1/94 38...... Amber Wiersma ..... 1999 (12 g; 14 a) 170.....Sarah Richardson...... (65 g, 40 a) 36...... Erin Hodina...... 2005 (17 g; 2 a) 3...... Heather Griffin vs. Haverford, 10/9/93 136.....Anna Loring...... (43 g; 50 a) 36...... Krissy Ferguson..... 1996 (14 g; 8 a) 127.....Jaime Orewiler...... (48 g; 31 a) SINGLE SEASON GOALS CAREER GOALS 118...... Sara Johnson...... (50 g, 18 a) 30...... Taryne Lee...... 2008 97...... Taryne Lee...... 2006-09 (4) 111...... Ali Kopelman...... (42 g; 27 a) 27...... Taryne Lee...... 2007 82...... Rebecca Mouw...... 1999-2002 (4) 92...... Ashley Wiersma...... (34 g, 24 a) 25...... Rebecca Mouw...... 2000 91...... Katie Hawkins...... (39 g; 13 a) 23...... Jennifer Binger...... 2004 70...... Jennifer Binger...... 2002-05 (4) 22...... Rebecca Mouw...... 1999 65...... Sarah Richardson...... 2004-07 (4) 89...... Brittany Bergh...... (30 g; 29 a) 21...... Leah DeMoss...... 2012 50...... Sara Johnson...... 2002-04 (3) 83...... Leah DeMoss...... (31 g; 21 a) 21...... Sarah Richardson...... 2006 48...... Jaime Orewiler...... 2008-11 (4) 83...... Katie Shubin...... (30 g; 23 a) 20...... Ally Witt...... 2012 43...... Anna Loring...... 1994-97 (4) 75...... Erin Hodina...... (31 g, 13 a) 20...... Taryne Lee...... 2009 42...... Ali Kopelman...... 2008-11 (4) 73...... Julianna Hawkins...... (30 g; 13 a) 20...... Taryne Lee...... 2006 39...... Katie Hawkins...... 1995-98 (4) 70...... Krissy Ferguson...... (24 g; 22 a) 20...... Sara Johnson...... 2003 34...... Ashley Wiersma...... 2001-04 (4) 69...... Laura Koontz...... (17 g, 35 a) 20...... Anna Loring...... 1994 69...... Maria Della Torre...... (23 g; 23 a) 19...... Sarah Richardson...... 2007 31...... Leah DeMoss...... 2012-13 (2) 19...... Ashley Wiersma...... 2004 31...... Erin Hodina...... 2005-08 (4) 69...... Amber Wiersma...... (23 g; 23 a) 18...... Sara Johnson...... 2004 30...... Brittany Bergh...... 2007-10 (4) 69...... Rachel Loring...... (23 g; 23 a) 18...... Rebecca Mouw...... 2001 30...... Katie Shubin...... 1998-2001 (4) 67...... Ally Witt...... (28 g; 11 a) 17...... Jaime Orewiler...... 2010 30...... Julianna Hawkins...... 1997-2000 (4) 65...... Kari Klynstra...... (22 g; 21 a) 17...... Jennifer Binger...... 2005 28...... Ally Witt...... 2012-13 (2) 61...... Katelyn Kishkunas...... (12 g; 37 a) 17...... Erin Hodina...... 2005 Bold = Active player SINGLE SEASON ASSISTS heaton ollege reshman ecords 21...... Sarah Richardson...... 2007 W C F R 17...... Laura Koontz...... 2006 GOALS 17...... Anna Loring...... 1996 POINTS 16...... Jaime Orewiler...... 2011 Player...... Total...... Year Player...... Total...... Year 16...... Katelyn Kishkunas...... 2010 Rebecca Mouw...... 22...... 1999 Rebecca Mouw...... 57...... 1999 15...... Taryne Lee...... 2006 and 2009 Ally Witt...... 20...... 2012 Taryne Lee...... 55...... 2006 14...... Amber Wiersma...... 1999 Taryne Lee...... 20...... 2006 14...... Anna Loring...... 1997 Anna Loring...... 52...... 1994 13...... Keri Shannon...... 2011 Anna Loring...... 20...... 1994 13...... Rebecca Mouw...... 1999 Erin Hodina...... 17...... 2005 SHUTOUTS 12...... Taryne Lee...... 2008 Ali Kopelman...... 14...... 2008 12...... Katelyn Kishkunas...... 2011 Player...... Total...... Year 12...... Ali Kopelman...... 2008 Anna Seabolt...... 14...... 2011 Hillary Barreto...... 9...... 2009 12...... Ashley Wiersma...... 2004 Ashley Vratil...... 9...... 2002 12...... Anna Loring...... 1994 Shannon Schinzing....8.5...... 1989 11...... Leah DeMoss...... 2013 ASSISTS 11...... Libby Passiales...... 2007 Saundra Studenny...... 8...... 1998 11...... Rebecca Mouw...... 2002 Player...... Total...... Year 11...... Padgett Crown...... 2001 Taryne Lee...... 15...... 2006 GOALS AGAINST AVG. 11...... Rachel Loring...... 1994 Rebecca Mouw...... 13...... 1999 10...... Leah DeMoss...... 2012 Player...... Total...... Year 10...... Maria Della Torre...... 2006 Ali Kopelman...... 12...... 2008 Saundra Studenny...... 0.22...... 1998 10...... Jennifer Binger...... 2004 Anna Loring...... 12...... 1994 Ashley Vratil...... 0.32...... 2002 10...... Mary Doleshal...... 2004 Maria Della Torre...... 10...... 2006 10...... Katie Shubin...... 1998 Katie Shubin...... 10...... 1998 2014 WHEATON SOCCER Team Award Winners Year-By-Year Best Offensive Player Most Valuable Player Coaches' Award 1988...... Celeste Henkle 1988...... Ruth Henry 1988...... Maryam Bramkamp 1989...... Barbara Dry 1989...... Jill Barber 1989...... Dawn Milwer 1990...... Jill Barber 1990...... Jill Barber 1990...... Kris Swart 1991...... Kate Allred and Lisa Sandie 1991...... Celeste Henkle 1991...... Joy Aarsvold 1992...... Becky Fetzer 1992...... Kate Allred 1992...... Kirsten Cooper 1993...... Becky Fetzer 1993....Heather Griffin and Jenny Smietanski 1993...... Kate Allred 1994...... Anna Loring 1994...... Anna Loring 1994...... Rachel Foulk 1995...... Katie Hawkins 1995...... Sarah Nicholls 1995...... Katie Hawkins 1996...... Anna Loring 1996...... Rachel Foulk 1996...... Krissy Ferguson 1997...... Anna Loring 1997...... Sarah Hanlon 1997...... Katie Hawkins 1998...... Katie Hawkins 1998...... Sarah Nicholls 1998...... Katie Shubin 1999...... Katie Shubin and Amber Wiersma 1999...... Rebekah Stiling 1999...... Rebecca Mouw 2000...... Katie Shubin and Rebecca Mouw 2000...... Kristin Brown 2000...... Rebecca Mouw 2001...... Katie Shubin 2001...... Katie Shubin 2001...... Rebecca Mouw 2002...... Jessica Elsen 2002...... Abigail Woody 2002...... Rebecca Mouw 2003...... Jessica Elsen 2003...... Abigail Woody 2003...... Sara Johnson 2004...... Jessica Elsen 2004...... Jennifer Binger 2004...... Jennifer Binger 2005...... Jennifer Binger 2005...... Mary Doleshal 2005...... Jennifer Binger 2006...... Bethany Barton and Laura Koontz 2006...... Allyson Webster 2006...... Sarah Richardson and Taryne Lee 2007...... Taryne Lee and Bethany Barton 2007...... The Freshmen Class 2007...... Sarah Richardson and Taryne Lee 2008...... Taryne Lee 2008...... Kaitlyn Le Baudour 2008...... Taryne Lee 2009...... Taryne Lee 2009...... Hillary Barreto 2009...... Taryne Lee 2010...... Jaime Orewiler 2010...... Amanda Brait 2010...... Jaime Orewiler 2011...... Jaime Orewiler 2011...... Kaitlyn Le Baudour 2011...... Jaime Orewiler 2012...... Keri Shannon 2012...... Jennifer Lee 2012...... Leah DeMoss 2013...... Leah DeMoss 2013...... Bailey Wysocki 2013...... Leah DeMoss

Best Defensive Player 1988...... Katy Morosco 1989...... Shannon Schinzing 1990...... Merry Hansen 1991...... Noelle Williams 1992...... Amy Fetzer 1993...... Amy Fetzer 1994...... Amy Fetzer 1995...... Cherie Cox 1996...... Jamie Gantner 1997...... Jamie Gantner 1998...... Jamie Gantner 1999...... Jamie Gantner 2000...... Sarah Kron 2001...... Sarah Kron 2002...... Courtney Marcus 2003...... Brita Nelson 2004...... Laura Rauh 2005...... Colleen McAndrews 2006...... Bethany Barton 2007...... Bethany Barton 2008...... Lauren Lindner 2009...... Kaitlyn Le Baudour 2010...... Amanda Brait 2011...... Laura Karsten 2012...... Laura Karsten 2013...... Alexa Sharkey

Pictured right: Taryne Lee ('09) is a four-time honoree of Wheaton's Best Offensive Player award and three times was tabbed as the program's Most Valu- able Player. In her four seasons, Lee registered 97 goals, with 51 assists. She is 10th all-time in Division III history with 245 career points and she is 18th in Divi- sion III history in career goals. 2014 WHEATON SOCCER All-Time Record Against Opponents, 1988-2013 (Bold = 2014 opponent) Opponent Record 1st Match Last Match Opponent Record 1st Match Last Match Albion College...... 2-0-0 2003 2008 Puget Sound, University of...... 3-1-0 2004 2012 Alma College...... 1-0 2013 2013 Purdue University...... 1-0-0 1988 1988 Amherst College...... 0-1-0 2001 2001 Redlands, University of...... 2-1-0 2005 2013 Augsburg College...... 2-0-0 1990 1994 Rhodes College...... 1-1-0 1995 1998 Augustana College*...... 25-3-0 1994 2014 Ripon College...... 1-0-0 1989 1989 Aurora University...... 9-1-0 2004 2012 Rochester, University of...... 1-0-0 2010 2010 Beloit College...... 3-0-0 1989 1995 Rockford College...... 1-0-0 1990 1990 Bethel College (Minn.)...... 1-0-0 1995 1995 Rose-Hulman Institute...... 1-0-0 2004 2004 California Baptist University...... 1-0-0 2008 2008 Scranton, University of...... 1-0-0 2001 2001 California Lutheran University... 1-0-0 1999 1999 St. Benedict, College of...... 1-3-2 1991 2007 Calvin College...... 10-8-1 1989 2013 St. Joseph's College (Ind.)...... 1-4-1 1988 1994 Capital University...... 1-0-0 2011 2011 St. Lawrence University...... 1-0-0 2001 2001 Carleton College (Minn.)...... 9-0-0 1990 2013 St. Mary's College (Ind.)...... 4-3-0 1988 1996 Carroll University (Wis.)...... 2-0-0 2008 2003 St. Mary's College (Minn.)...... 2-0-0 1996 1997 Carthage College*...... 22-1-0 1995 2013 St. Norbert College (Wis.)...... 0-1-0 1989 1989 Chapman University...... 1-0-0 2005 2005 St. Olaf College...... 3-1-0 1993 2007 Chicago, University of...... 18-10-3 1989 2013 St. Scholastica, College of..... 1-0-0 2007 2007 Claremont-Mudd-Scripps...... 1-0 2012 2012 St. Thomas, Univ. of (Minn.)...... 6-1-0 1990 2013 Christopher Newport Univ...... 2-0-0 2004 2004 Smith College...... 0-1-0 1991 1991 Concordia University (Minn.). 1-1-0 1993 2012 Trinity International Univ. (Ill.).... 3-1-0 1991 1994 Cornell College (Iowa)...... 2-0-0 2000 2001 Trinity University (Texas)...... 2-1-1 1994 2012 Denison University...... 1-0-0 2001 2001 Union College (N.Y.)...... 2-0-0 2001 2002 DePauw University...... 15-6-1 1989 2011 Virginia Wesleyan University .... 1-0-0 2006 2006 Dominican University...... 1-0-0 2008 2008 Wartburg College...... 2-0-0 2010 2011 Dubuque, University of...... 1-0-0 2010 2010 Washington Univ. (Mo.)...... 13-4-1 1990 2013 Earlham College...... 1-0-0 1989 1989 Webster University...... 3-0-0 2002 20012 Eastern University (Pa.)...... 2-0-0 2006 2008 Western Connecticut State...... 1-0-0 2007 2007 Elizabethtown College...... 0-0-1 1996 1996 Western Oregon University...... 1-0-0 2000 2000 Elmhurst College*...... 16-2-1 1996 2013 Westmont College...... 2-0-0 1999 2007 Emory University...... 1-1-1 2004 2012 Wheaton College (Mass.)...... 2-0-0 2003 2004 Findlay College...... 1-0-0 1989 1989 Whitworth College...... 2-0-0 2012 2012 Fredonia State (N.Y.)...... 1-0-0 2006 2006 Willamette...... 1-1-0 2000 2005 Grinnell College...... 3-0-0 1996 1998 William Penn University...... 1-0-0 2000 2000 Gustavus Adolphus College...... 3-2-0 1991 2001 William Smith College...... 1-0-0 2010 2010 Hardin-Simmons University...... 2-0-0 2006 2012 Williams College...... 1-0-0 2008 2008 Haverford College...... 1-0-0 1993 1993 Wisconsin-Eau Claire...... 10-1-2 1995 2012 Hope College...... 11-4-1 1989 2010 Wisconsin-Green Bay...... 1-0-0 1990 1990 Illinois, University of...... 1-0-0 1988 1988 Wisconsin-La Crosse...... 1-0-0 1998 1998 Illinois Wesleyan Univ.*...... 24-2-3 1994 2013 Wisconsin-Oshkosh...... 6-0-1 1994 2006 Indiana, University of...... 0-0-1 1988 1988 Wisconsin-Platteville...... 2-0-0 1992 1993 Ithaca College...... 1-0-0 2011 2011 Wisconsin-River Falls...... 1-0-0 1994 1994 Kalamazoo College...... 4-1-1 1992 2011 Wisconsin-Stevens Point...... 17-7-2 1989 2013 Kenyon College...... 2-0-0 1990 2007 Wisconsin-Whitewater...... 4-0-0 1988 2012 Lake Forest College...... 11-2-0 1988 2006 LaVerne, University of...... 2-0-0 2006 2009 Year-by-Year Records, 1988-2013 Lawrence University...... 1-0-0 2010 2010 Year Record Conference Record & Finish Lewis University...... 0-3-0 1989 1992 1988 6-5-2 1989 9-6-1 Loras College...... 8-2-0 2005 2013 1990 10-4-1 Loyola University (Ill.)...... 1-0-0 1988 1988 1991 7-8-0 Macalester College...... 5-9-1 1990 2003 1992 5-11-0 MacMurray College (Ill.)...... 4-0-0 1991 1994 1993 10-6-0 Marquette University...... 0-1-0 1988 1988 1994 14-5-1 1995 11-8-0 5-0; 1st CCIW Maryville College (Mo.)...... 1-0-0 1989 1989 1996 16-2-2 7-0; 1st CCIW Messiah College...... 2-4-1 1994 2011 1997 15-5-1 7-0; 1st CCIW Methodist College...... 1-0-0 2002 2002 1998 15-4-1 7-0; 1st CCIW Millikin University*...... 18-1-0 1996 2013 1999 19-3-1 7-0; 1st CCIW Minnesota, University of...... 0-1-0 1988 1988 2000 17-2-1 7-0; 1st CCIW 2001 19-3-0 6-1; t-1st CCIW Mount St. Joseph, College of.... 1-0-0 1999 1999 2002 18-3-3 7-0; 1st CCIW New Jersey, College of...... 3-1-0 1999 2006 2003 16-2-4 6-1, 1st CCIW North Carolina Wesleyan...... 1-0-0 2002 2002 2004 25-1-0 7-0, 1st CCIW North Central College*...... 20-0-0 1994 2013 2005 21-3-0 7-0, 1st CCIW North Park University*...... 19-0-0 1995 2013 2006 24-2-0 6-1; 1st CCIW 2007 27-0-0 7-0; 1st CCIW Northwestern University...... 1-0-0 1988 1988 2008 22-4-2 5-2; 2nd CCIW Notre Dame, Univ. of (Ind.)...... 0-1-0 1988 1988 2009 17-4-2 6-1; 2nd CCIW Ohio Wesleyan University...... 2-1-1 2000 2012 2010 20-2-2 7-0; 1st CCIW Olivet College...... 2-0-0 1989 1999 2011 23-2-2 6-1; 1st CCIW Penn State Erie - Behrend...... 1-0-0 2011 2011 2012 21-4-2 5-1-1; 2nd CCIW 2013 20-2-2 6-1; 1st CCIW Principia College...... 5-1-0 1990 2012 26-year totals: 427-101-30 (.819) CCIW match record: 121-9-1 (.928), 1995-2013 2014 WHEATON SOCCER

Wheaton Women's Soccer All-Time Scores and Records, 1988-2013

1988 (6-5-2) 0 Calvin 1 4 *North Park 0 7 *Millikin 0 Coach: Pete Felske 0 Kalamazoo 7 1 Messiah 0 3 UW-Stevens Point 2 Captains: Anne Berry, Katy Morosco 1 DePauw 2 0 Elizabethtown 0 (OT) 3 *Illinois Wesleyan 1 2 Purdue 1 2 Lake Forest 1 8 *Elmhurst 0 6 Cornell (Iowa) 1 0 St. Joseph's 0 (OT) 3 Univ. of Chicago 3 (OT) 5 *Carthage 0 1 Univ. of Minnesota 2 (OT) 1993 (10-6-0) 1 Ohio Wesleyan 1 (OT) 0 Indiana Univ. 0 (OT) Coach: Pete Felske 1997 (15-5-1; 7-0 CCIW) 4 *Augustana 1 0 Notre Dame (Ind.) 1 Captains: Amy Fetzer, Heather Griffin CCIW Champion 3 *Elmhurst 0 0 Marquette 5 3 Hope 0 Coach: Pete Felske 1 *North Park 0 0 Lake Forest 1 1 Washington (Mo.) 0 (OT) Captains: Katie Hawkins, 2 Western Oregon 1 (OT) 2 Univ. of Illinois 1 4 St. Thomas (Minn.) 2 Jamie Gantner 0 Willamette 1 1 St. Mary's (Ind.) 0 1 Macalester 3 3 *North Park 0 9 *North Central 0 2 Northwestern 0 1 Trinity International 0 2 Hope 1 1 DePauw 0 3 UW-Whitewater 0 6 UW-Platteville 1 4 *Illinois Wesleyan 1 3 Univ. of Chicago 0 0 Lake Forest 4 3 St. Mary's (Ind.) 4 0 Calvin 2 3 Carleton 0 3 Loyola of Chicago 0 2 DePauw 3 2 *Elmhurst 1 1 #William Penn 0 3 Lake Forest 1 2 Gus. Adolphus 1 (OT) 0 #UW-Stevens Point 1 1989 (9-6-1) 1 Univ. of Chicago 2 (OT) 8 *North Central 1 Coach: Pete Felske 6 Haverford 1 1 St. Thomas (Minn.) 2 2001 (19-3; 6-1 CCIW) Captain: Jill Barber 1 UW-Stevens Point 4 1 DePauw 1 (OT) CCIW Co-Champion 3 DePauw 0 2 Principia 1 2 UW-Stevens Point 1 (OT) Coach: Pete Felske 2 Lake Forest 0 1 MacMurray 0 4 Lake Forest 0 Captains: Katie Shubin, 1 Maryville (Mo.) 0 1 Concordia (Minn.) 3 3 Grinnell 0 Rebecca Mouw 3 Beloit 1 4 St. Olaf 1 (OT) 10 *Millikin 0 1 DePauw 0 0 St. Mary's (Ind.) 1 1 St. Benedict 2 (OT) 2 Calvin 0 0 Lewis Univ. 4 1994 (14-5-1) 7 *Augustana 0 4 Denison 1 2 Univ. of Chicago 0 Coach: Pete Felske 0 Macalester 2 4 Gustavus Adolphus 1 4 Ripon 0 Captains: Amy Fetzer, Lori Fox, 4 St. Mary's (Minn.) 0 5 Cornell (Iowa) 0 2 Earlham 0 Heather Griffin 2 Univ. of Chicago 1 5 *Millikin 1 2 Findlay 0 4 Hope 1 3 *Carthage 1 1 Ohio Wesleyan 2 (OT) 1 St. Joseph's (Ind.) 3 3 Calvin 2 (OT) 2 #UW-Stevens Point 1 (OT) 4 *Illinois Wesleyan 1 0 Hope 0 (OT) 2 Beloit 1 0 #Macalester 2 4 *Augustana 0 3 Olivet 0 1 Univ. of Chicago 0 4 Macalester 0 0 Calvin 1 6 Principia 0 1998 (15-4-1; 7-0 CCIW) 0 *Elmhurst 1 0 UW-Stevens Point 3 4 St. Mary's (Ind.) 2 CCIW Champion 2 UW-Stevens Point 0 0 St. Norbert (Wis.) 2 1 UW-Stevens Point 5 Coach: Pete Felske 9 *North Park 0 1 UW-Oshkosh 0 Captains: Katie Hawkins, 7 *North Central 0 1990 (10-4-1) 2 Trinity (nternational 3 (OT) Jamie Gantner 3 Union (N.Y.) 1 Coach: Pete Felske 0 Trinity (Texas) 4 5 UW-LaCrosse 1 2 St, Lawrence 1 (OT) Captains: Jill Barber, Merry Hansen, 3 Messiah 3 (OT) 4 *Augustana 0 2 Univ. of Chicago 1 (OT) Celeste Henkle 2 Lake Forest 0 10 *North Central 0 4 *Carthage 0 0 Principia 1 (OT) 4 MacMurray 0 1 Hope College 0 2 #St. Thomas (Minn.) 0 1 Kenyon 0 0 St. Joseph's (Ind.) 3 0 Calvin College 1 2 #UW-Stevens Point 1 2 Lake Forest 0 2 Augsburg 0 5 Grinnell College 0 1 #University of Scranton 0 1 Washington (Mo.) 0 2 UW-River Falls 1 9 *Millikin 0 0 #Amherst 1 0 Hope 1 1 DePauw 2 (OT) 4 *Illinois Wesleyan 1 1 UW-Green Bay 0 (OT) 6 North Central 0 7 Lake Forest 0 2002 (18-3-3; 7-0 CCIW) 2 Augsburg 0 2 Augustana 0 1 UW-Stevens Point 0 CCIW Champion 9 Rockford 0 8 Illinois Wesleyan 1 3 Rhodes 1 Coach: Pete Felske 0 UW-Stevens Point 0 (OT) 2 *Carthage 0 Captains: Rebecca Mouw, 4 Univ. of Chicago 0 1995 (11-8-0; 5-0 CCIW) 1 Macalester 2 Sarah Kron, Jessica Elsen 0 Macalester 3 CCIW Champion 2 DePauw 1 (OT) 2 St. Benedict 2 (OT) 2 Carleton 1 (OT) Coach: Pete Felske 0 St. Benedict 0 (OT) 1 Macalester 1 (OT) 2 St. Thomas (Minn.) 1 (OT) Captains: Cherie Cox, Jaime Ogburn 3 St. Thomas (Minn.) 0 8 Kalamazoo 0 2 St. Joseph's (Ind.) 0 1 Calvin 2 3 *Elmhurst 0 5 Calvin 0 0 Calvin 1 (OT) 1 Hope 2 0 Univ. of Chicago 1 4 *Illinois Wesleyan 0 4 Lake Forest 0 3 *North Park 0 6 *Millikin 0 1991 (7-8-0) 4 *North Park 0 1 #Univ. of Chicago 2 2 Union (N.Y.) 1 Coach: Pete Felske 1 *Augustana 0 1999 (19-3-1; 7-0 CCIW) 5 *North Park 0 Captains: Celeste Henkle, Kris Swart 6 Beloit 0 CCIW Champion 3 *Augustana 1 1 Lake Forest 0 0 UW-Stevens Point 2 (OT) Coach: Pete Felske 0 Chicago 1 0 Hope 1 1 St. Mary's (Ind.) 0 Captain: Jamie Gantner 5 UW-Oshkosh 2 1 Principia 0 4 *Illinois Wesleyan 1 2 DePauw 0 2 UW-Stevens Point 2 (OT) 0 Washington (Mo.) 1 5 UW-Oshkosh 1 8 *Millikin 0 1 DePauw 4 2 Trinity International 0 1 DePauw 3 (OT) 7 *Illinois Wesleyan 1 9 *North Central 0 0 Calvin 4 3 *Carthage 0 2 Calvin 1 5 N.C. Wesleyan 1 10 MacMurray 0 0 Rhodes 1 1 UW-Eau Claire 0 5 Methodist (N.C.) 1 2 Univ. of Chicago 0 2 UW-Eau Claire 1 7 *North Park 0 6 UW-Eau Claire 0 2 DePauw 0 -- 1995 continued -- 6 *North Central 0 2 *Carthage 0 0 Lewis Univ. 1 1 Bethel (Minn.) 0 (OT) 3 Kalamazoo 2 3 *Elmhurst 0 1 Smith 2 0 Gustavus Adolphus 2 6 *Carthage 0 2 *Augustana 1 1 Gustavus Adolphus 0 0 St. Olaf 1 0 Macalester 3 2 *Illinois Wesleyan 1 0 St. Joseph's (Ind.) 3 5 *North Central 0 1 Gustavus Adolphus 2 3 #Webster 1 0 Macalester 1 1 Univ. of Chicago 2 9 Olivet 0 2 #Chicago 0 0 St. Benedict 3 5 Hope 0 0 #Messiah 1 (2 OT-PK's) 1996 (16-2-2; 7-0 CCIW) 2 Westmont (Calif.) 1 CCIW Champion 3 California Lutheran 0 2003 (16-2-4; 6-1 CCIW) 1992 (5-11-0) Coach: Pete Felske 4 *Elmhurst 1 CCIW Champion Coach: Pete Felske Captains: Cherie Cox, Rachel Foulk 2 UW-Stevens Point 1 Coach: Pete Felske Captains: Joy Aarsvold, 18 *Millikin 0 3 Univ. of Chicago 3 (OT) Captains: Jessica Elsen, Shannon Schinzing 5 St. Mary's (Ind.) 1 5 *Augustana 1 Courtney Marcus 2 Hope 3 3 Hope 0 3 #Mount St. Joseph 0 5 Washington (Mo.) 0 2 MacMurray 0 (OT) 4 Lake Forest 0 2 #Kalamazoo 1 (OT) 2 Albion College 0 1 Washington (Mo.) 3 (OT) 4 *Carthage 0 1 #DePauw 0 0 UW Stevens Point 0 (2OT) 1 Trinity International 0 1 Carleton 0 0 #College of New Jersey 1 1 Wheaton (Mass.) 0 2 UW-Platteville 0 2 St. Olaf 1 4 *North Park 0 0 St. Mary's (Ind.) 3 6 *Augustana 0 2000 (17-2-1; 7-0 CCIW) 5 *Millikin 0 4 Principia 0 0 DePauw 1 CCIW Champion 0 UW-Oshkosh 0 (2OT) 0 St. Joseph's (Ind.) 1 0 Macalester 2 Coach: Pete Felske 5 *Augustana 0 0 UW-Stevens Point 3 5 *Illinois Wesleyan 1 Captains: Julianna Hawkins, 15 *North Central 0 0 St. Benedict 3 1 Grinnell 0 Katie Shubin 4 UW-Eau Claire 0 0 Univ. of Chicago 1 3 Kalamazoo 0 4 *North Central 0 *Conference match 0 Lewis Univ. 4 3 UW-Stevens Point 1 3 Calvin 1 2 St. Mary's (Minn.) 0 4 Hope 0 #NCAA Tournament match 2014 WHEATON SOCCER Wheaton Women's Soccer All-Time Scores and Records, 1988-2013 0 Chicago 2 2006 (24-2-0; 6-1 CCIW; 0 #UW-Eau Claire 0 (2 OT-PK's) 2012 (21-4-2; 5-1-1 CCIW) 3 DePauw Univ. 1 CCIW Champion; 3 #Washington (Mo.) 0 NCAA-III Semifinalist 2 *Elmhurst 0 NCAA-III Champion) 2 #Carleton 1 Coach: Pete Felske 1 Messiah 1 (2OT) Coach: Pete Felske 3 #Williams 1 Captains: Amanda Brait, 3 College of New Jersey 1 Captains: Laura Koontz, 0 #Messiah 5 Laura Karsten, Keri Shannon 2 Macalester 0 Bethany Barton 2 Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 1 7 *Carthage 0 6 Fredonia State 0 2009 (17-4-2; 6-1 CCIW) 2 Principia 1 0 *Illinois Wesleyan 2 1 Washington (Mo.) 2 (OT) Coach: Pete Felske 3 Calvin 2 4 *Elmhurst 0 4 LaVerne 0 Captains: Taryne Lee & Lauren Anderson 4 Whitworth 0 2 *Illinois Wesleyan 1 1 UW-Oshkosh 0 3 UW-Stevens Point 0 2 Puget Sound 1 1 *Augustana 0 4 Loras 1 4 Carleton 0 4 Washington (Mo.) 0 1 #Washington (Mo.) 0 3 DePauw 0 0 Puget Sound 1 1 Wisc.-Eau Claire 2 0 #Chicago 0 (2 OT-PK's) 7 *Millikin 1 2 Aurora 1 5 Ohio Wesleyan 0 1 *Augustana 2 4 UW-Eau Claire 2 5 Loras 1 2004 (25-1-0; 7-0 CCIW) 4 Chicago 1 5 DePauw 1 1 Aurora 2 CCIW Champion 3 *Elmhurst 0 3 Loras 1 6 North Park* 0 NCAA-III Champion 5 *North Park 1 3 *Elmhurst 0 4 Carthage* 0 Coach: Pete Felske 5 Aurora 0 1 Calvin 0 1 Trinity (Texas) 1 Captains: Jessica Elsen, Sara Johnson 9 *North Central 0 1 Chicago 3 4 Concordia-Moorhead 3 0 Washington (Mo.) 1 3 New Jersey 2 (2 OT) 6 *North Park 0 5 North Central* 0 7 Hope 0 5 Eastern (Pa.) 0 2 Hope 0 0 Elmhurst* 0 9 *North Central 0 1 *Illinois Wesleyan 0 4 *Carthage 0 1 Univ. of Chicago 0 6 Christopher Newport 1 2 *Carthage 0 2 *Augustana 3 4 Illinois Wesleyan* 0 3 Emory 0 7 Lake Forest 1 0 Redlands 2 0 Augustana* 1 2 *North Park 0 3 *Carthage 0 8 La Verne 3 5 Millikin* 0 7 *Millikin 0 1 *Augustana 0 7 *North Central 0 3 Illinois Wesleyan 2 1 Chicago 0 2 #Aurora 0 5 *Millikin 1 2 Augustana 0 3 *Augustana 1 3 #Macalester 0 4 *Illinois Wesleyan 0 4 Webster# 0 5 *Illinois Wesleyan 0 2 #UW-Eau Claire 0 1 Illinois Wesleyan 1 7 Wisc.-Whitewater# 0 6 Aurora 0 3 #Hardin-Simmons 0 3 #Carleton 1 2 Hardin-Simmons# 1 5 UW-Stevens Point 0 2 #Virginia Wesleyan 0 1 #Chicago 0 3 Washington (Mo.)# 1 4 UW-Oshkosh 1 2 #New Jersey 0 0 #Washington (Mo.) 0 (1-2 PK) 1 Emory# 2 4 DePauw 0 5 Rose-Hulman 0 2007 (27-0-0; 6-0 CCIW) 2010 (20-2-2; 7-0 CCIW) 2013 (20-2-2; 6-1 CCIW) 6 *Elmhurst 0 CCIW Champion CCIW Champion CCIW Champion 4 UW-Eau Claire 0 NCAA-III Champion Coach: Pete Felske Coach: Pete Felske 4 *Carthage 1 Coach: Pete Felske Captains: Brittany Bergh, Captains: Leah DeMoss, Val Lelle, 4 Macalester 0 Captains: Bethany Barton, Taryne Lee, Ali Kopelman, Laura Karsten Amanda Brait 2 *Augustana 0 Sarah Richardson 2 Whitworth 1 1 Redlands 0 5 *Illinois Wesleyan 1 4 Loras 1 1 Dubuque 0 3 Carleton 1 5 #Hope 0 2 Westmont 0 3 Wartburg 0 3 Macalester 1 3 #Chicago 0 5 Aurora 1 3 Hope 1 5 UW-Stevens Point 1 4 #Christopher Newport 0 4 St. Olaf 1 0 Calvin 1 2 St. Thomas 0 3 #Wheaton (Mass.) 1 5 Calvin 0 1 Loras 3 4 Alma 2 2 #Puget Sound 1 (2 OT-PK's) 5 UW-Stevens Point 2 1 William Smith 0 1 Washington (Mo.) 0 (OT) 5 Kenyon 0 3 Rochester 1 4 Loras 1 2 Trinity (Tex.) 0 2 Washington (Mo.) 0 3 Carroll 0 2005 (21-3-0; 7-0 CCIW) 1 *Augustana 0 1 Chicago 0 2 *Carthage 1 CCIW Champion 6 *Elmhurst 1 3 Aurora 0 2 *North Central 0 Coach: Pete Felske 8 *Millikin 0 4 UW-Stevens Point 1 1 Chicago 1 (2OT) Captains: Jennifer Binger, 8 *North Park 0 5 *North Park 0 4 *Elmhurst 0 Mary Doleshal 8 *North Central 0 6 *Carthage 0 2 Calvin 2 (2OT) 3 Willamette 2 2 *Illinois Wesleyan 0 6 *North Central 0 2 *Illinois Wesleyan 0 2 Washinton (Mo.) 0 2 UW-Eau Claire 1 4 *Augustana 1 1 *Augustana 0 5 *North Central 0 2 St. Benedict 0 3 *Elmhurst 0 0 *Millikin 1 10 *North Park 0 3 Chicago 2 3 *Illinois Wesleyan 1 3 *North Park 1 1 Macalester (Minn.) 2 1 Washington (Mo.) 0 1 *Millikin 0 1 Augustana 0 1 Chicago 2 5 *Carthage 1 3 Millikin 0 5 Carthage 0 1 *Augustana 0 4 DePauw 0 0 Illinois Wesleyan 0 4 #Webster 0 9 *Millikin 0 3 *Illinois Wesleyan 2 3 #Lawrence 0 3 #Loras 2 1 Loras 0 3 *Carthage 0 4 #Carleton 1 1 #Emory 0 (2OT) 4 Aurora 0 7 #St. Scholastica 1 1 #Emory 1 (8-9 PK) 1 #Trinity (Tx) 2 6 *Elmhurst 0 4 #UW-Stevens Point 0 5 UW Stevens Point 2 2 #Puget Sound 0 2011 (23-2-2; 6-1 CCIW) * Conference match 3 UW Oshkosh 2 3 #Western Conn. State 0 NCAA-III Runner-up # NCAA Tournament match 3 Chapman (Calif) 2 1 #Messiah 0 CCIW Champion 2 Redlands (Calif.) 0 Coach: Pete Felske 2 DePauw 0 2008 (22-4-2; 5-2 CCIW) Captains: Ali Kopelman, 4 *Illinois Wesleyan 1 NCAA-III Runner-up Jamie Orewiler, Laura Karsten 3 *Carthage 0 Coach: Pete Felske 3 Loras 1 1 UW Whitewater 0 Captains: Taryne Lee, Kari Klynstra 3 Wisconsin-Eau Claire 0 1 *Carthage 0 5 California Baptist 1 6 Calvin 1 4 *Illinois Wesleyan 0 6 Eastern (Pa.) 1 2 St. Thomas 0 5 #Webster (Mo.) 0 2 Carleton 0 2 Aurora 0 2 #UW Eau Claire 1 (OT) 0 Loras 1 2 Washington (Mo.) 0 1 #Chicago 2 2 Calvin 1 3 Wisconsin-Stevens Point 0 2 UW-Eau Claire 2 4 Ohio Wesleyan 0 7 Albion 0 2 University of Chicago 1 3 *Augustana 0 2 Wartburg 1 3 UW-Stevens Point 1 0 Kalamazoo 0 3 Chicago 1 2 DePauw 0 6 *Elmhurst 0 4 *North Park 0 7 Aurora 0 3 *Carthage 0 12 *North Park 1 3 *North Central 1 6 *Millikin 1 3 *Augustana 2 1 *Carthage 2 1 *Elmhurst 2 5 Trinity (Texas) 1 3 *Illinois Wesleyan 2 7 Dominican 1 5 *Millikin 1 1 *Illinois Wesleyan 2 4 Augustana 0 7 *North Central 0 2 Illinois Wesleyan 2 7 DePauw 2 5 #Penn State Behrend 0 2 *Augustana 1 3 #Capital 0 1 *Illinois Wesleyan 0 4 #Wisconsin-Whitewater 1 3 #Carroll 1 4 #Washington (Mo.) 2 2 #Ithaca 0 1 #Messiah 3