TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION

MEDIA INFORMATION NEWCOMER PROFILES HISTORY & RECORDS Sports Information Staff 2 Izzy Babb 16 All-Time Player Stats 32 Media Policies 2 Stephanie Booker 16 Career Records 34 Quick Facts 3 Lauri Byrne 16 Individual Season Records 36 2007 Schedule 3 Brittany Cannon 16 Team Season Records 37 2007 Rosters 4 Anne Escobar 17 Single-Game Records 38 Radio/TV Roster 5 Emma Geyer 17 Year-By-Year Records 39 John O’Quinn Field At 6 Christine Nieva 17 Award Winners 40 Conference USA Composite Schedule 7 Adriana Penaloza 17 All-Time Honors 40 Brine Ad 8 Jessica Rathweg 18 Team Records 40 Kaylin Stewart Goodson 18 All-Time Series Results 41 2007 SEASON Crystal Trevino 18 Year-By-Year Results 43 Outlook 10-11 Elizabeth West 18 All-Time Letterwinners 44

RETURNING PLAYER PROFILES COACHING STAFF UNIVERSITY OF Lynn Baker 12 Head Coach Susan Bush 20 The City of Houston 46-47 Stephanie Beyelia 12 Assistant Coach Eric Quill 21 The University 48-49 Ali Conrad 13 Assistant Coach Jenna Huff 21 Athletics/Alumni Center 50 Nikki Echeverria 13 Coaching & Support Staff 22 Conference USA 51 Maegan Kiphart 14 University Administration 23 Strength & Conditioning 52 Brittney Pfeiffer 14 Athletics Administration 24 Sports Medicine 53 Islara Rodriguez 15 UH In The Community 54 Shelby Scott 15 2006 SEASON-IN-REVIEW Academic Success 55 Ashleigh Williams 15 Award Winners 26 Cougar Pride & Endowments 56 Game-By-Game Summary 26 Cougar Tradition & Spirit 57 Individual Statistics 27 Great Facilitieis 58 Team Statistics 27 Distinguished Alumni 59 Senior Class Bios 28-29 Prospect Information 60

CHRISTINE NIEVA BRITTNEY PFEIFFER SHELBY SCOTT

2007 HOUSTON SOCCER GUIDE CONTRIBUTERS Photography The 2007 Soccer Media Guide is intended for Chris Burkhalter, Susan Bush, Jeff Conrad, Matt Dunaway, Grace Richard Carson, Pete Medrano, Stephen Pinchback and Tom Shea. the editorial use of media organizations covering the Cougars. Glenewinkel, Grant Mehlhoff, Rick Poulter, Deon Reynolds and Houston Dynamo logos and photos appear courtesy of the Dynamo Any reprinting, reproduction or other use of the contents for any Jamie Zarda. Communications Staff and Shea. commercial use is prohibited. Copies of this guide are available to the public for $12 each. The guides can be obtained by writing or Guide/Cover Design calling the UH Sports Information Office. Ryan Koslen project coordinators PRINTING THE OFFICIAL OUTFITTER OF UH ATHLETICS Ryan Koslen MutiAd Print Solutions of Peoria, Ill.

WWW.UHCOUGARS.COM MEDIA INFORMATION

Sports Information Assistance The University of Houston Sports Information Office is at your service to assist you with your coverage of Houston Houston Sports Information Soccer. UH Assistant Sports Information Director (SID) Ryan Koslen will be happy to serve you during the 2006 sea- son. For information regarding credentials, team and player information, interviews, statistics and pictures please CHRIS BURKHALTER call the UH SID Office (713-743-9404). Associate Athletics Director/Communications All interviews must be arranged through the sports information office at least one day in advance. Photog- Football raphers and videographers are allowed to shoot during practice at Coach Bush’s discretion. Please contact the Sports Mobile: (713) 775-1542 Information Office for the exact time and place of each day’s practice. [email protected]

INTRODUCTION Sports Information Office The University of Houston Sports Information Office is in the Ted Nance Suite (#2008) on the second floor of the JEFF CONRAD Athletics/Alumni Center. The Athletics/Alumni Center is located on Cullen Boulevard between Cougar Field and Hof- Assistant Sports Information Director heinz Pavilion. If available, parking will be provided in the front lot of the Athletics/Alumni Center. Football, , Swimming & Diving Mobile: (713) 557-3841 Stadium Directions [email protected] John O’Quinn Field at Robertson Stadium is located on Cullen Boulevard between Holman and Wheeler streets. To reach it from Bush Intercontinental Airport, take Highway 59 South through downtown until the Interstate 45 exchange. Take I 45 South (Galveston) and proceed for about one mile. Take the Cullen Exit and stay on the feeder RYAN KOSLEN road to the light. Take a right on Cullen and proceed into the University. The stadium is approximately 3/4 of a Assistant SID/Publications Coordinator mile on your right-hand side. To reach it from Hobby Airport, take Airport Drive to Interstate 45. Take I-45 North Women’s , Soccer (toward downtown). Exit Cullen Blvd/Elgin St. and go through the first light until you reach Cullen Blvd. Take a left Mobile: (713) 598-8666 and follow the same directions above. [email protected]

Credential Requests All requests for working press, radio, television, photography or scouting credentials should be mailed or faxed RICK POULTER on letterhead to Soccer SID Ryan Koslen at least one week prior to the game. Season credential requests Assistant Sports Information Director Men’s Basketball, should be sent at least two weeks prior to the first game. Seating in the press box at Robertson Stadium is forwork - Mobile: (713) 557-3836 ing media only. [email protected] Press Credentials Traditional print, television and radio (media agency) regularly assigned to cover the University of Houston and the visiting school will receive first priority, as well as national news-gathering agencies. Credentials for Internet JAMIE ZARDA Sports Information Assistant sites will be granted to University of Houston-operated Web sites, the visiting team’s official Web site and Conference Track & Field, Volleyball USA’s official Web site. Mobile: (913) 406-4914 Spouses, dates, children, equipment carriers and non-workers are restricted from the press box, sidelines and locker [email protected] rooms. Any abuse of a working credential will result in the media agency losing credential privileges. In some instances due to space limitations, meeting the criteria identified below does not guarantee credentials for every game. ELAINA MATSKO Sports Information Assistant Accreditation Guidelines Cross Country, , Softball • Only full-time, salaried employees intending to provide actual game coverage may receive credentials. Mobile: TBA • A requesting media agency must represent a collective, organizational editorial voice, not simply the offerings [email protected] of a single individual. • Membership in a writer’s association does not automatically qualify an agency for credentials. • A media agency may assign one of its credentials to its on-line entity. SYRIA BOYD • An on-line entity, not associated with a traditional media agency, may qualify for one credential, subject to the Administrative Assistant following conditions: Office: (713) 743-9404 [email protected] 1. An on-line entity may receive a credential only if its own full-time staff writes a majority of that site’s material. 2. On-line entities that focus primarily on University of Houston Athletics and sponsor message

Press Credentials UH Sports Information Photographers are welcome to shoot game action. Please stay behind the sidelines and end lines and be aware of Sports Information Main Phone...... (713) 743-9404 game action going on around you. Photographers are not permitted in the team bench areas. For games when field Sports Information Fax...... (713) 743-9411 boards are set up, all photographers need to stay behind the boards around the perimeter of the field. Website...... www.UHCougars.com

POST-MATCH PROCEDURES University of Houston Sports Information Following a brief cooling-off period, Coach Bush and selected players will be available for comment on the field. 3100 Cullen Blvd., Suite 2008 Please see Soccer SID Ryan Koslen immediately following completion of the match to make player requests. Athletics/Alumni Center Every effort will be made to accommodate post-match requests, but please be aware that situations may arise Houston, TX 77204 when players are not available for comment. The University of Houston is an equal opportunity institution whose programs, services, activi- Match box scores and play-by-play will be made available to members of the media following the match. UH’s ties and operations are without discrimination as to sex, color, or national origin and are not locker room is closed to the media. opposed to qualified handicapped persons.  2007 HOUSTON SOCCER QUICK FACTS/SCHEDULE

Houston Quick Facts Program History Name: University of Houston Program Founded: 1998 City/State/Zip: Houston, 77204 All-Time Record: 72-86-12 (.423) INTRODUCTION Founded: 1927 C-USA Games: 41-43-9 (.441) Enrollment: 34,334 Home: 43-27-8 (.551) Interim President/ Interim Chancellor: Dr. John M. Rudley Road: 27-49-3 (.342) Faculty Representative: Dr. Richard Scamell Neutral: 2-10-1 (.192) Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Conference USA Home Field Information Nickname: Cougars Stadium: John O’Quinn Field at Robertson Stadium Colors: Scarlet (PMS 185) and White with Navy (PMS 289) Trim Capacity: 32,000 Mascot: and Sasha Surface: Grass Began Athletics: 1946 Web Site: www.UHCougars.com UH Sports Information Assoc. AD/Communications Chris Burkhalter ([email protected]) Athletics Administration Asst. SID/Soccer Contact Ryan Koslen ([email protected]) Athletics Director: Dave Maggard Office Phone 713.743.9391 Deputy Athletic Director: John Robinson Mobile: 713.598.8666 SWA: DeJuena Chizer Assistant SID Jeff Conrad ([email protected]) Soccer Administrative Liason: James Nicas Assistant SID Rick Poulter ([email protected]) Athletic Dept. Phone: 713.743.9370 Sports Information Assistant Jamie Zarda ([email protected]) Sports Information Assistant Elaina Matsko UH Coaching Staff Sports Information Office (713) 743-9404 Head Coach: Susan Bush Sports Information Fax (713) 743-9411 Alma Mater: North Carolina ‘04 Sports Information Mailing Address: Athletics/Alumni Center E-Mail: [email protected] 3100 Cullen Blvd., Suite 2008; Houston, TX 77204-6742 Office Phone: 713.743.9377 Overnight Address: Same Record at UH (Yrs.): 0-0, .000 (first year) C-USA Games: 0-0 (.000) 2007 Schedule Career Record: Same 08/31 UCLA 7 p.m. Assistant Coach: Eric Quill 09/07 Sam Houston State 7 p.m. E-Mail: [email protected] 09/09 at Louisiana-Lafayette 1 p.m. Office Phone: 713.743.0831 09/14 Grambling St. 7 p.m. Assistant Coach: Jenna Huff 09/16 LSU Noon E-Mail: [email protected] 09/21 at Texas 7 p.m. Office Phone: 713.743.0830 09/23 at Texas State 1 p.m. Best time to reach coach: Contact SID 09/28 Texas-San Antonio 7 p.m. 09/30 TCU (CSTV) 1 p.m. 2007 TEAM INFORMATION 10/05 at Rice * 7 p.m. Starters Returning/Lost: 6/5 10/12 Memphis * 7 p.m. Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/16 10/14 UAB * 1 p.m. Newcomers: 11 10/19 at East Carolina * 3 p.m. Top Returners: Brittney Pfeiffer (2g, 2a), Maegan Kiphart (2g, 2a), 10/21 at Marshall * 11 a.m. Shelby Scott (130 sv, 1.80 gaa) 10/26 at Tulsa * 7 p.m. 10/28 at SMU * 1 p.m. 2006 In Review 11/02 UTEP * 7 p.m. Overall Record 9-10-0 11/04 Colorado College * Noon Home: 7-3-0 Road: 2-7-0 C-USa Championship^ Neutral: 0-0-0 11/07 Quarterfinals (El Paso, Texas) TBA C-USA Record: 3-6-0 (t-9th) 11/09 Semifinals (El Paso, Texas) TBA C-USA Tournament: n/a 11/11 Championship (El Paso, Texas) TBA Key Losses: Sophia Mundy (10g, 7a); Courtney Gaines (8g, 5a), Jordan Godbolt (7g, 1a) All times Central and subject to change without notice; Home matches in bold, played at Robertson Stadium;*-C-USA Match; ^-Must finish among top-8 teams in league standings to qualify for C-USA Championship.

WWW.UHCOUGARS.COM  ROSTERS/TEAM INFORMATION

Numerical roster no player Pos Ht Cl-Exp Hometown (Previous School) 0 Lynn Baker GK 5-8 Jr.-2L Orland Park, Ill./Sandburg HS/ASC 1 Shelby Scott GK 5-5 Jr.-2L Mesquite, Texas/North Mesquite HS/Dallas Inter 4 Emma Geyer MF/D 5-8 Fr.-HS Kennedale, Texas/Pantego Christian Academy/Sting 5 Crystal Trevino MF 5-2 Fr.-HS Austin, Texas/McNeil HS/Lonestars 6 Ali Conrad D 5-6 So.-1L Albuquerque, N.M./El Dorado HS/Rio Vista 88 7 Lauri Byrne F 5-4 Fr.-HS Southlake, Texas/Southlake Carroll HS/D’Feeters 9 Ashleigh Williams D 5-6 Sr.-3L Houston, Texas/Jersey Village HS/Challenge INTRODUCTION 10 Maegan Kiphart D 5-8 Jr.-2L Parker, Colo./Chaparral HS/Colorado Real 11 Brittany Cannon MF/D 5-5 Fr.-HS Carrollton, Texas/Creekview HS/DFW Tejanos 12 Jessica Rathweg MF 5-6 Fr.-HS Spring, Texas/Klein HS/Challenge 13 Islara Rodriguez MF/F 5-2 Fr-RS Houston, Texas/Awty International School/Texas Premier 16 Brittney Pfeiffer F 5-10 Jr.-2L Sugar Land, Texas/Austin HS/Fusion 17 Christine Nieva F/MF 5-8 Jr.-TR Mesquite, Texas/North Mesquite HS/Arizona State/Sting 18 Anne Escobar MF 5-5 Fr.-HS Missouri City, Texas/Hightower HS 19 Nikki Echeverria MF/F 5-4 So.-1L Sugar Land, Texas/Clements HS/Eclipse 20 Stephanie Booker MF/D 5-7 Fr.-HS Round Rock, Texas/Stony Point HS/Lonestars 21 Stephanie Beyelia D 5-7 So.-1L Spring, Texas/Klein Oak HS/Challenge 22 Elizabeth West MF 5-7 Fr.-HS Missouri City, Texas/Hightower HS/Eclipse 23 Izzy Babb MF 5-4 Fr.-HS Hickory Creek, Texas/Lewisville HS/Solar 24 Adriana Penaloza MF 5-6 Fr.-HS Houston, Texas/Hightower HS/Eclipse 27 Kaylin Stewart Goodson GK 5-7 Fr.-HS Richardson, Texas/Richardson HS/Sting ALPHABETICAL roster no player Pos Ht Cl-Exp Hometown/Previous School 23 Izzy Babb MF 5-4 Fr.-HS Hickory Creek, Texas/Lewisville HS/Solar 0 Lynn Baker GK 5-8 Jr.-2L Orland Park, Ill./Sandburg HS/ASC 21 Stephanie Beyelia D 5-7 So.-1L Spring, Texas/Klein Oak HS/Challenge 20 Stephanie Booker MF/D 5-7 Fr.-HS Round Rock, Texas/Stony Point HS/Lonestars 7 Lauri Byrne F 5-4 Fr.-HS Southlake, Texas/Southlake Carroll HS/D’Feeters 11 Brittany Cannon MF/D 5-5 Fr.-HS Carrollton, Texas/Creekview HS/DFW Tejanos 6 Ali Conrad D 5-6 So.-1L Albuquerque, N.M./El Dorado HS/Rio Vista 88 19 Nikki Echeverria MF/F 5-4 So.-1L Sugar Land, Texas/Clements HS/Eclipse 18 Anne Escobar MF 5-5 Fr.-HS Missouri City, Texas/Hightower HS/ 4 Emma Geyer MF/D 5-8 Fr.-HS Kennedale, Texas/Pantego Christian Academy/Sting 10 Maegan Kiphart D 5-8 Jr.-2L Parker, Colo./Chaparral HS/Colorado Real 17 Christine Nieva F/MF 5-8 Jr.-TR Mesquite, Texas/North Mesquite HS/Arizona State/Sting 24 Adriana Penaloza MF 5-6 Fr.-HS Houston, Texas/Hightower HS/Eclipse 16 Brittney Pfeiffer F 5-10 Jr.-2L Sugar Land, Texas/Austin HS/Fusion 12 Jessica Rathweg MF 5-6 Fr.-HS Spring, Texas/Klein HS/Challenge 13 Islara Rodriguez MF/F 5-2 Fr-RS Houston, Texas/Awty International School/Texas Premier 1 Shelby Scott GK 5-5 Jr.-2L Mesquite, Texas/North Mesquite HS/Dallas Inter 27 Kaylin Stewart Goodson GK 5-7 Fr.-HS Richardson, Texas/Richardson HS/Sting 5 Crystal Trevino MF 5-2 Fr.-HS Austin, Texas/McNeil HS/Lonestars 22 Elizabeth West MF 5-7 Fr.-HS Missouri City, Texas/Hightower HS/Eclipse 9 Ashleigh Williams D 5-6 Sr.-3L Houston, Texas/Jersey Village HS/Challenge

Coaching Staff PRO-nun-see-a-SHUNS Head Coach: Susan Bush (North Carolina ‘04), First Year Stephanie Beyelia BUY-ala Christine Nieva knee-EH-vah Assistant Coach: Eric Quill, First Year Nikki Echeverria ECH-eh-VAR-y-ah Jessica Rathweg WRATH-wig Assistant Coach: Jenna Huff, First Year Emma Geyer GUY-er Islara Rodriguez ISS-lah-ra

BREAKDOWN

Overall By Class By Position By State Starters Returning 5 Senior 1 Goalkeeper 3 Texas 18 Starters Lost 6 Junior 5 Defender 6 Colorado 1 Letterwinners Returning 8 Sophomore 3 Midfielder 9 Illinois 1 Letterwinners Lost 16 Redshirt Freshmen 1 Forward 6 New Mexico 1 Others Returning 1 Freshmen 11 Newcomers: 12  2007 HOUSTON SOCCER RADIO/TV ROSTER INTRODUCTION

0 LYNN BAKER 1 SHELBY SCOTT 4 EMMA GEYER 5 CRYSTAL TREVINO 6 ALI CONRAD Junior - Goalkeeper Junior - Goalkeeper Freshman - Midfielder/Defender Freshman - Midfielder Sophomore - Defender Orland Park, Ill. Mesquite, Texas Kennedale, Texas Austin, Texas Albuquerque, N.M.

7 LAURI BYRNE 9 ASHLEIGH WILLIAMS 10 MAEGAN KIPHART 11 BRITTANY CANNON 12 JESSICA RATHWEG Freshman - Forward Senior - Defender Junior - Defender Freshman - Defender Freshman - Midfielder/Defender Southlake, Texas Houston, Texas Parker, Colo. Carrollton, Texas Spring, Texas

13 ISLARA RODRIGUEZ 16 BRITTNEY PFEIFFER 17 CHRISTINE NIEVA 18 ANNE ESCOBAR 19 NIKKI ECHEVERRIA Freshman - Midfielder/Forward Junior - Forward Junior - Midfielder/Forward Freshman - Midfielder Sophomore - Midfielder Orland Park, Ill. Sugar Land, Texas Mesquite, Texas Missouri City, Texas Sugar Land, Texas

20 STEPHANIE BOOKER 21 STEPHANIE BEYELIA 22 ELIZABETH WEST 23 IZZY BABB 24 ADRIANA PENALOZA Freshman - Midfielder/Defender Sophomore - Defender Freshman - Midfielder Freshman - Midfielder Freshman - Midfielder Round Rock, Texas Spring, Texas Missouri City, Texas Hickory Creek, Texas Houston, Texas COACHING STAFF 27 KAYLIN STEWART-GOODSON SUSAN BUSH ERIC QUILL JENNA HUFF Freshman - Goalkeeper Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Richardson, Texas First Year First Year First Year

WWW.UHCOUGARS.COM  JOHN O’QUINN FIELD AT ROBERTSON STADIUM INTRODUCTION

THE HOME OF THE COUGARS

The University of Houston soccer team has called John O’Quinn Field at Rob- ertson Stadium its home since the team’s inception in 1998. The Cougars have seen the stadium’s landscape change several times over the years, but it has maintained its quality as one of the top home field in Conference USA. A massive renovation of Robertson Stadium took place in 1999, thanks to a $6 million gift from the John and Julie O’Quinn Foundation to the University of Houston. In addition to the 20 luxury suites added in the summer of 1998, “Phase I” entailed replacement of the current track with a ring of tiered seat- ing, bringing the stadium’s capacity to 32,000. To accommodate this tiered seating, the entire playing field was lowered nine feet. In recognition of John and Julie O’Quinn’s generosity and loyal support, the field at Robertson Stadium was named “John O’Quinn Field.” Robertson Stadium, as it is known today, was originally constructed in 1941 as a joint project of the Houston Independent School District (HISD) and the Works Progress Administration (WPA), a federal agency created by Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal. In 1940, HISD purchased the land now bound by Holman, Cullen, Scott and Wheeler streets and passed a resolution in March 1941, to provide $650,000 to build the stadium. The new stadium was named Houston Public School Stadium and served as the site for all home football games for area high schools. The first game was held September 18, 1942, when Lamar High School defeated Adamson High School of Dallas 26-7 before a crowd of 14,500. The University of Houston’s inaugural football game in the stadium was against Southwestern Louisiana on Sep- tember 21, 1946. The HISD School Board renamed the stadium Jeppesen Stadium in 1958. UH bought Jeppesen Stadium in 1970 and the stadium was rededicated as Robertson Stadium in 1980 to honor former UH Board of Regents member and Athlet- ics Committee Chairman Corbin J. Robertson. Robertson Stadium underwent a $2 million facelift in 1983 when Houston hosted the NCAA Track and Field Championships. Smaller projects readied the stadium for home games in 1995 and 1996, including erecting the scoreboard, which sat in front of where Jeppesen Fieldhouse used to stand. During the summer of 2006, Robertson became the home of the Houston Dynamo, a franchise. Following the Dynamo’s entry into the Houston market, UH upgraded both the playing surface and lighting system, ensuring that no portable lighting will be needed for television purposes. A new scoreboard and video replay board was also added.

 2007 HOUSTON SOCCER CONFERENCE USA COMPOSITE SCHEDULE

Friday, August 31 Sunday, September 16 Saturday, October 7 High Point at East Carolina 3:00p Tulsa vs. Arkansas-Little Rock 11:30a East Carolina at UCF Noon Colorado College vs. St. Mary’s 4:00p East Carolina at Stoney Brook Noon Marshall at Southern Miss Noon INTRODUCTION Rice at McNeese State 4:00p LSU at Houston Noon Tulsa at Colorado College 1:00p Marshall at Delaware State 5:00p Rice at Mississippi State Noon SMU at UTEP 2:00p Arkansas-Little Rock at Memphis 5:30p UAB vs. Gonzaga Noon Texas-San Antonio at SMU 5:30p Kentucky at Marshall 1:00p Friday, October 12 UCF vs. Minnesota 5:30p Memphis at Alabama 1:00p Memphis at Houston 7:00p UAB at Mercer 6:00p Texas State at SMU 1:00p UAB at Rice 7:00p UCLA at Houston 7:00p Jackson State at Southern Miss 1:00p Southern Miss at SMU 7:00p Southern Miss at LSU 7:00p UCF at Mississippi 1:00p UCF at Tulsa 7:00p Tulsa at Arkansas 7:00p UTEP at Texas State 2:00p UTEP at Sam Houston State 8:00p Loyola (Md.) at Colorado College 2:00p Saturday, October 13 UTEP at Colorado College 1:00p Sunday, September 2 Tuesday, September 18 Rice vs. Dartmouth 11:00a UT-Martin at Memphis 7:00p Sunday, October 14 UAB vs. Georgia State 11:30a East Carolina at Marshall Noon East Carolina at Charlotte Noon Wednesday, September 19 UAB at Houston 1:00p UCF vs. Penn State 12:30p Miami at UCF 6:00p Memphis at Rice 1:00p Memphis at Arkansas 1:00p UCF at SMU 1:00p Southern Miss vs. Furman 1:00p Friday, September 21 Southern Miss at Tulsa 1:00p New Mexico at Tulsa 1:00p Campbell at East Carolina 3:00p Colorado College at California 4:30p Marshall at Georgia Southern 3:00p Friday, October 19 UAB at Kennesaw State 6:00p Houston at East Carolina 3:00p Tuesday, September 4 Colorado College at Oklahoma State 7:00p Colorado College at Southern Miss 4:00p St. Mary’s at UTEP 8:00p Houston at Texas 7:00p Rice at Marshall 6:00p Mississippi at Memphis 7:00p UTEP at UCF 6:00p Wednesday, September 5 Texas State at Rice 7:00p Tulsa at Memphis 7:00p Marshall at George Washington 3:00p TCU at SMU 7:00p SMU at UAB 7:00p Southern Miss at Alabama 7:00p Thursday, September 6 Tulsa at Texas A&M 7:30p Sunday, October 21 Memphis vs. LSU 5:00p Idaho at UTEP 8:00p Colorado College at UCF 11:00a Rice at East Carolina 11:00a Friday, September 7 Saturday, September 22 Houston at Marshall Noon Old Dominion at East Carolina 3:00p Florida State at UCF 6:00p SMU at Memphis 1:00p Mississippi at Southern Miss 4:00p Tulsa at UAB 2:00p McNeese State at Colorado College 5:00p Sunday, September 23 UTEP at Southern Miss 2:00p Marshall at Delaware 6:00p Colorado College at Mississippi 1:00p UNLV at UCF 6:30p UNC-Wilmington at East Carolina 1:00p Friday, October 26 Sam Houston State at Houston 7:00p Marshall at South Carolina 1:00p East Carolina at Colorado College 5:00p TCU at Rice 7:00p Mississippi State at Memphis 1:00p Houston at Tulsa 7:00p SMU at Saint Louis 7:00p SMU at Oklahoma State 1:00p Southern Miss at Memphis 7:00p Tulsa at Middle Tennessee State 7:00p Southern Miss at Samford 1:00p Rice at SMU 7:00p Vanderbilt at UAB 7:30p Missouri State at Tulsa 1:00p UCF at UAB 7:00p Portland State at UTEP 8:00p UAB at Samford 2:00p Marshall at UTEP 8:00p New Mexico at UTEP 3:00p Saturday, September 8 Rice at Texas A&M 6:00p Sunday, October 28 Memphis at Samford 7:00p Houston at Texas State 7:00p Marshall at Colorado College 1:00p East Carolina at UTEP 1:00p Sunday, September 9 Tuesday, September 25 Houston at SMU 1:00p St. Peter’s at Marshall 11:00a Tulsa at Oral Roberts 7:00p UCF at Memphis 1:00p Davidson at Colorado College Noon Rice at Tulsa 1:00p Furman at East Carolina Noon Friday, September 28 Southern Miss at UAB 2:00p UC-Davis at UCF 12:30p Marshall at Radford 6:00p Houston at Louisiana-Lafayette 1:00p Loyola College at UCF 6:00p Friday, November 2 Stephen F. Austin at Rice 1:00p Colorado College at TCU 7:00p UAB at East Carolina 2:00p SMU at Kansas 1:00p Texas-San Antonio at Houston 7:00p Memphis at Marshall 6:00p Tulsa vs. Western Kentucky 1:00p Lamar at Rice 7:00p Southern Miss at UCF 6:00p Mississippi at UAB 3:00p Sam Houston State at SMU 7:00p Colorado College at Rice 7:00p Weber State at UTEP 8:00p UAB at Evansville 7:00p UTEP at Houston 7:00p UTEP at Fresno State 8:00p Tulsa at SMU 7:00p Wednesday, September 12 Mississippi Valley State at Southern Miss 3:00p Saturday, September 29 Sunday, November 4 Francis Marion at East Carolina 2:00p UAB at Marshall Noon Friday, September 14 Colorado College at Houston 1:00p Stephen F. Austin at Tulsa 2:00p Sunday, September 30 Memphis at East Carolina 1:00p Rhode Island at Colorado College 5:00p TCU at Houston 1:00p UTEP at Rice 1:00p UAB vs. St. Mary’s (Calif.) 5:00p Missouri State at Memphis 1:00p North Texas at SMU 1:00p East Carolina at Syracuse 6:00p Tulsa at Northwestern State 1:00p High Point at Marshall 6:00p UTEP at Sacramento State 1:00p Grambling State at Houston 7:00p SE Louisiana at Southern Miss 2:00p Rice at Mississippi 7:00p Arizona State at SMU 7:00p Friday, October 5 Southern Miss at South Alabama 7:00p East Carolina at Southern Miss 4:00p UCF at Mississippi State 7:00p SMU at Colorado College 5:00p Wednesday-Sunday, November 7-11 Alabama A&M at UTEP 8:00p Marshall at UCF 6:00p C-USA Women’s Soccer Championship, El Paso, Texas Houston at Rice 7:00p UAB at Memphis 7:00p (Dates and times subject to change without notice; all times are central) Tulsa at UTEP 8:00p

WWW.UHCOUGARS.COM  PAGE INFORMATION TABLE OF CONTENTS

 2007 HOUSTON SOCCER PAGE INFORMATION SECTION NAME SECTION

THE 2007 SEASON

2007 HOUSTON SOCCER WWW.UHCOUGARS.COM  OUTLOOK UH LOOKS FOR FRESH START IN 2007 2007 SEASON

hange is the operative word these days around “Susan’s been an outstanding student of the game,” Maggard said. “She has high visibility and great respect around the country, but especially in Texas. She the University of Houston soccer program. With a will continue to be a great asset to our program and soon will have the soccer team new coaching staff, 12 newcomers and just nine in position to challenge for the Conference USA Championship and gain national returnees, the Cougars have the opportunity for recognition.” that second chance that many programs covet. Bush, a Houston native, certainly has the playing chops to back up the high expectations. She was a member of three national championship squads at North C Carolina and also has extensive experience with the U.S. National Team. On the heels of a disappointing 9-10 season a year ago which concluded with a “My goal is simple,” Bush said. “I want to create a positive and winning atmo- crushing 90th-minute defeat to the , the dominos started to fall for the sphere at UH where our players continually improve their abilities on and off the Cougars. field. I can’t imagine a better opportunity than to lead an NCAA Division I program Bill Solberg, head coach for seven seasons, announced his resignation on March in my hometown.” 21, 2007. Eight days later, UH Director of Athletics Dave Maggard didn’t have to go Bush has surrounded herself with a staff that shares an equally talented pedigree, far to find his successor in Susan Bush. hiring a nine-year Major League Soccer veteran Just the third head coach in the program’s HEAD COACH SUSAN BUSH in Eric Quill and Jenna Huff, the top goalkeeper nine-year history, Bush, a former standout at in the history of UNLV and the Mountain West North Carolina, served as UH’s top assistant Conference. and recruiting coordinator for the previous two “I think the great thing is that we all compli- seasons. ment each other,” Bush said. “Both Eric and Jenna She enters her first season at the helm of have dynamic personalities that have allowed the program with a roster that was depleted by them to connect with our players and administra- graduation and defections. Only nine players tion in a short time.” remain off of last years roster, and they will be All three are young and hungry, which should joined by a class of 12 newcomers to form the make for a dynamic staff for years to come. nucleus for a Cougar program that is nearly Change doesn’t happen overnight, but Bush is entering it’s second decade of existance. committed to moving UH to the top of the ledger in a deep league like C-USA. Maggard, who has found success in naming talented people as head coaches “The University’s campus, facilities and personnel are among the best in the regardless of previous experience, feels that Bush is the person to take the UH nation,” Bush said. “There is no reason why this program should not compete on a program to the next level. national level.”

10 2007 HOUSTON SOCCER OUTLOOK

LOOKING BACK TO SEE FORWARD No one on Bush’s staff is assuming the road to better times will come easy. UH lost IN COACH BUSH’S WORDS ... much of its offense in the offseason, including 31 of its 37 goals from a year ago. SEASON 2007 Sophia Mundy, whose two-year career on Cullen Blvd. was nothing short of spectacu- “I am looking forward to my coaching debut this season lar, scored 10 of those goals last season. She is now playing professionally in Iceland. with this roster and staff because our returning and incom- Also graduating were program stalwarts Jennifer Dry and Sarah Fisher. Budding ing players feel they have something to prove. stars Courtney Gaines and Jordan Godbolt also departed. It will be interesting to see how our players handle a The cupboard, however, was not left completely bare. difficult schedule with a relatively small roster. We are Goalkeepers Lynn Baker and Shelby Scott return for their junior seasons. Baker has trying to instill a positive atmosphere where our players shown steady improvement since last season while Scott gained valuable expereience thrive on competition and welcome challenges. This year with the Israeli National Team. will provide just those opportunities. Along with the returning ‘Keepers, UH’s backline remained relatively intact as Houston soccer is taking a leap forward and has scheduled a very difficult and Stephanie Beyelia, Ali Conrad and Maegan Kiphart all are back after seeing extensive challenging schedule for the 2007 campaign. In order for our program to compete action last season. at the next level, we must welcome competition like UCLA, Texas and LSU. Beyelia looks to replace Gaines at the defensive midfielder role, while Conrad and Key players to watch will be Ali Conrad in the back line, Christine Nieva in the Kiphart will shore up the central defense. One big loss is that of Ashleigh Williams, who suffered a career-ending eye injury in midfield, and Lauri Byrne on the front line. Keep an eye on Jessica Rathweg who practice last season and was unable to answer the bell for this year. will be sure to emerge as a consistent and reliable ball winner and play maker Nikki Echeverria is back for her second year in the Scarlet and White and will likely in the midfield. move into a starting role as a wing midfielder after coming off the bench last season. With only eight returning players and 12 newcomers, our roster is young but Islara Rodriguez, who sat out all of last season with a foot injury, looks to see her committed and talented. first game action this season. She’s been named a team captain along with Kiphart and With only one true defender back, I will be looking for Ali Conrad to anchor the will step into an offensive role on this young squad. back line and direct returning player Stephanie Beyelia and newcomers Stephanie Brittney Pfeiffer is the team’s leading returning scorer with a pair of goals. The Booker, an athletic speedster who can strike an excellent left-footed ball and Brit- forward, who slimmed down over the summer, has shown great speed in summer tany Cannon, a feisty and scrappy player from the Dallas Texans Soccer Club. workouts and will try to snag one of the starting forward positions after playing off Look for Jessica Rathweg, a tireless ball winner and superb striker of the ball, the bench the last two seasons. to tag team with junior Meagan Kiphart in the holding midfield position while Mexican National Team member Christine Nieva controls the center of the field. A GLANCE AT THE FUTURE Nieva will look to combine with returning offensive bulldozer Brittney Pfeiffer, Houston picked up a key transfer in the offeseason in junior Christine Nieva. Nieva, who previously played at Arizona State and holds dual citizenship with Mexico and the cheeky Islara Rodriguez, and playmaker Nikki Echeverria. U.S., has worked her way into the playing rotation of the Mexican National Team and Lauri Byrne will look to impact the Cougar team immediately up front with a brings a quality of play that will help offset the loss of Mundy. burst of acceleration and unparalleled vision on the field. Freshmen Lauri Byrne and Emma Geyer have impressed the coaches early into fall Shelby Scott is expected to control the net again this year with competition training. Byrne brings pace and skill to the attacking third while Geyer will add some from Lynn Baker and newcomer from the Sting soccer club Kaylin Stewart- depth to the backline. Goodson. Another freshman to watch is Jessica Rathweg, a strong ball striker out of the Hous- Look Crystal Trevino to also make significant contributions throughout the ton area. Midfielder Crystal Trevino looks to crack the starting 11 along with Brittany season. Emma Geyer, Elizabeth West, Izzy Babb, Anne Escobar and Adriana Cannon and Stephanie Booker. Penaloza will add depth to our roster and will compete for playing time.”

LYNN BAKER MAEGAN KIPHART NIKKI ECHEVERRIA

WWW.UHCOUGARS.COM 11 PLAYER PROFILES

0 LYNN BAKER 21 STEPHANIE BEYELIA orland park, ill. SPRING, TEXAS sandburg hs KLEIN OAK HS asc CHALLENGE 2007 SEASON

GOALKEEPER 5-8 JR-2l DEFENDER 5-7 SO-1l

Battling with Shelby Scott for a starting role... Brings a fearless attitude tending the goal… A key player for the team this year competing for time on the defensive line or as a defensive Also brings a high level of play and great attitude. central midfielder... She reads the game well and has the capacity to win balls out of the air... Is valuable as a starter or one of the first players off the bench. 2006 (Sophomore): Saw action in four games, earning the start in the season opener against Louisiana Lafayette... Played the entire first half, allowing a pair of goals... Also played against 2006 (Freshman): Played in 18 games, earning 12 starts... Tallied three shots... Played mostly Texas Southern, Stephen F. Austin and Texas State. as a defensive midfielder.

2005 (Freshman): Saw action in seven games, starting six... set a school record with her 0.70 High School: Named the Defensive MVP… a member of the First Team All-District Team… was goals against average... Allowed just four scores in over 500 minutes of play... Made 25 saves, the volleyball MVP… National Honor Society… graduated in the Top 7% of her class. had two clean sheets and a 5-0-1 record. Personal: Born March 15, 1988 in Tomball, Texas… Daughter of David and Amelia Beyelia… High School: Named All-Conference, All-Sectional, All-Area Team and honorable mention chose Houston for the soccer program and business school… Hobbies include drawing, listen- All-State… As a sophomore, she had 17 shutouts and allowed 18 goals in 28 games for a .64 ing to music, and watching movies… Sister, Marissa, plays soccer at McMurry. GAA… Played guard for two years in basketball… Member of the National Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta and Skills USA.

Personal: Born Sept. 20, 1987 in Palos Heights, Ill.… Father, Phil Baker, played basketball at Ball State from 1969-1971… Chose UH because of the opportunities UH offers through aca- demics and athletics… Also recruited by Northern Illinois and Toledo… Majoring in primary education… Nickname is “Bakes”… Hobbies include playing basketball and scrapbooking.

CAREER STATS GOAlie gp gs min. gA gAA svs w l t sho CAREER STATS 2005 7 6 516:49 4 0.70 25 5 0 1 2 OFFense gp gs g A pts shots shot% sog sog% gw 2006 4 1 114:50 5 3.92 3 0 0 0 0 2006 18 12 0 0 0 3 .000 0 .000 0 TOTAL 11 7 631:39 9 1.28 28 5 0 1 2 TOTAL 18 12 0 0 0 3 .000 0 .000 0

12 2007 HOUSTON SOCCER PLAYER PROFILES

6 ALI CONRAD 19 NIKKI ECHEVERRIA SEASON 2007 ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. SUGAR LAND, TEXAS EL DORADO HS CLEMENTS HS RIO VISTA 88 ECLIPSE

DEFENDER 5-6 SO-1L MIDFIELDER 5-4 SO-1L

Brings aggression, passion and coachability to the squad... A starter from her first game as a A skilled and crafty player that likes the ball at her feet... Will help to create a dynamic midfield freshman. with her great mind for the game.

2006 (Freshman): Started in all 19 matches on defense... Helped the team to five shutouts on the 2006 (Freshman): Played in all 19 matches earning five starts... Tallied two goals and one assist on season... Took one shot against Colorado College. the year... First collegiate score came in the 12-0 win over Texas Southern... She also assisted on a goal in that game... Scored in UH’s 3-1 win over McNeese State... Took a total of seven shots... Both High School: Named the All-State Player of the Year… Team MVP… Named to the All-District of her shots on goal for the year ended up in the back of the net. and All-Metro Teams… Member of the Key Club… Wrestling manager. High School: Member of the varsity team from 2004-2006… District Champs and regional Personal: Born July 24, 1988 in Placitas, New Mexico… daughter of Dennis and Kasey Con- semi-finalists in 2004 and 2005… Named JV Woodlands All Tourney Player in 2004… Cle- rad… Hobbies include playing golf and painting… Chose Houston after being recruited by ments High School Honorable Mention 2004… First team All-District in 2005-2006… All-Re- Western Carolina, East Carolina, Pacific, Texas and Lehigh… Chose Houston for its diver- gion Team member in 2006… 2006 Team captain. sity, coaches and location. Personal: Born November 6, 1987 in Sugar Land, Texas… Daughter of Frenando and Carmen Echeverria… Also recruited by Southwestern University, Texas State, Arkansas State, Tennes- see, Southern Miss and Alabama… Chose Houston for its academics and soccer atmosphere… hobbies include skateboarding, skiing and hanging out with friends.

CAREER STATS CAREER STATS OFFense gp gs g A pts shots shot% sog sog% gw OFFense gp gs g A pts shots shot% sog sog% gw 2006 19 19 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 2006 19 5 2 1 5 7 .286 2 .286 0 TOTAL 19 19 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 TOTAL 19 5 2 1 5 7 .286 2 .286 0

WWW.UHCOUGARS.COM 13 PLAYER PROFILES

10 MAEGAN KIPHART 16 BRITTNEY PFEIFFER PARKER, COLO. SUGAR LAND, TEXAS CHAPARRAL HS AUSTIN HS COLORADO REAL FUSION 2007 SEASON

DEFENDER 5-8 JR-2L FORWARD 5-10 JR-2L

Very composed distributor of the ball… Brings a possession style to the defensive third… Also Tall, strong forward... Has great size to win all 50/50 balls… Hard worker who will compete for a has size, defensive presence and ability to win 50/50 balls. spot in the forward starting lineup.

2006 (Sophomore): Earned a spot in the starting lineup midway through the season... Played 2006 (Sophomore): Played in all 19 matches and started seven times... Scored a goal off a diving in 18 matches, starting 12... Tallied her first goal of the season in the 12-0 win over Texas Sout- header in UH’s 12-0 win over Texas Southern... Tallied UH’s lone point in a 5-1 loss to UCF... Assisted thern... Scored UH’s lone goal in a 5-1 loss to UTEP... Totaled 11 shots on the season. on two goals during the season, with one coming against Texas Southern and the other coming against Tulsa... Took a season-high eight shots against Texas Southern... Totaled 24 shot attempts 2005 (Freshman): Helped to shore up the backline in 2005... Made 17 starts... Scored her first on the season. collegiate goal in UH’s 10-0 win over Texas Southern (Sept. 16)... Finished the season with nine shots, five of which were on goal. 2005 (Freshman): Saw action in all 18 matches coming off the bench... Tallied two goals, with both scores coming in UH’s 10-0 win over Nicholls State (Sept. 20)... Also finished with three assists High School: Was captain of the team her senior year… Named Team MVP and Defensive Play- in 2005 ... One of five UH players with multiple goals in a game last season. er-of-the-Year… Recognized as All-league twice… Also played guard in basketball…Was captain of the squad… Named Defensive Player of the Year…Was All-League two years… High School: Competed at Stephen F. Austin High for head coach Amy Davis... Was an All-District Honor Roll student… Among Who’s Who in America High School Sports… Was runner-up for Honorable Mention as a freshman... Named to the All-District First Team as a senior... Also com- Female Athlete-of-Year her junior year. peted for the track and cross country teams... Recognized as a Texas Scholar.

Personal: Born July 10, 1987 in Aurora, Colo.… Chose UH because of the academics and athlet- Personal: Full name is Brittney Ann Pfeiffer... Born on July 2,1987, in East Stroudsburg, Pa.... ics… Also recruited by St. Joseph’s, Wyoming, Air Force and San Diego State… Nickname is Daughter of Debbie and Chuck Schmidt and Jeff Pfeiffer... Major undeclared... Was also recruited “Megs”. by South Carolina-Aiken.

CAREER STATS CAREER STATS OFFense gp gs g A pts shots shot% sog sog% gw OFFense gp gs g A pts shots shot% sog sog% gw 2005 18 17 1 0 2 9 .111 5 .556 0 2005 18 0 2 3 7 17 .118 6 .353 0 2006 18 12 2 0 4 11 .182 3 .273 0 2006 19 7 2 2 6 24 .083 9 .375 0 TOTAL 36 29 3 0 6 20 .150 8 .400 0 TOTAL 37 7 4 5 13 41 .098 15 .366 0

14 2007 HOUSTON SOCCER PLAYER PROFILES

South Dakota… Majoring in psychology… Member of the Big Brothers and Big Sisters and Ba- ruch Hashem Children’s Ministry.

13 ISLARA RODRIGUEZ SEASON 2007 HOUSTON, TEXAS CAREER STATS AWTY INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL GOAlie gp gs min. gA gAA svs w l t sho TEXAS PREMIER 2006 19 16 1600:56 32 1.80 103 9 10 0 4 TOTAL 19 16 1600:56 32 1.80 103 9 10 0 4

MID/FWD 5-2 FR-RS 9 ASHLEIGH WILLIAMS HOUSTON, TEXAS A small, quick and crafty player that loves the ball at her feet and looks for combination play... A JERSEY VILLAGE HS student of the game with a visible passion for soccer and her teammates... Missed the 2006 season CHALLENGE due to a foot injury.

High School: Named the team MVP from 2003-2005… Helped team to the 2006 TAPPS District Championships… Team captain and starter from 2002-2005… Ranked first in assists, goals, and overall scoring… Named to All-State First Team and All-District Team… 2003 State Champions. DEFENDER 5-6 SR-3L

Personal: Born April 24, 1988 in Houston, Texas… Daughter of Jose and Amarilis Rodriguez… Hobbies include dancing and eating… Can speak English, Spanish, and French… Recruited by 2005 C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll Indiana State, Villanova and Yale… Chose Houston for its location… Brothers, Lee and Joel, play for Texas Lutheran. Lone senior on the team... Will miss the season due to a career-ending injury suffered last year.

Junior (2006): Made four starts last season, playing the full 90 in each match... Had a career-end- 1 SHELBY SCOTT ing injury while training for the Texas Southern match. MESQUITE, TEXAS NORTH MESQUITE HS Sophomore (2005): Made 14 starts, missing several games due to a concussion suffered against DALLAS INTER UTEP (Oct. 21)... Had an assist on one of UH’s 10 goals against Nicholls State (Sept. 20)... Finished with three shots on the year.

Freshman (2004): Appeared in all 19 games with 18 starts, including 16 straight to open the season... Scored her lone goal of the season in the Cougars’ 14-1 record-setting win over Texas GOALKEEPER 5-5 JR-2L Southern.

High School: Was a four-year player for Jersey Village High School and helped her team become 2005 & 2006 Conference USA Commissioner’s Academic Medal district champions in 2000… Was named to the First Team All-District all four years… Coined 2006 Conference USA All-Academic Team Honorable Mention Defensive MVP in 2000… Also was a three-year letterwinner for the water polo team and was a regional qualifier on the varsity swim team for three years… Graduated Summa Cum Laude and was a member of National Honor’s Society. Will battle Lynn Baker for a starting spot in goal… Has great reactions and is a great shot stop- per… Has “spunk”, fight and an incredible work ethic… Earned valuable experience with the Personal: Born November 12, 1985, in Houston, Texas… Parents are William and Cheryl Wil- Israeli National Team in the offseason. liams… Majoring in civil engineering… Chose UH because “of the soccer program and the engi- neering department”… Also recruited by University of Missouri-Rolla, UTEP and East Carolina. 2006 (Sophomore): Played 19 games in goal, earning 16 starts... Her nine wins last season tied UH’s all-time single-season best for a ‘Keeper... Tallied a career-best 10 saves in the 6-1 loss at LSU... CAREER STATS Posted four shutouts... Had a goals against average of 1.80... Had a four-game winning streak mid- OFFense gp gs g A pts shots shot% sog sog% gw way through the season where she allowed just one goal in just over 365 minutes of action. 2004 19 18 1 0 2 11 .091 3 .273 0 2005 15 14 0 1 1 3 .000 1 .333 0 2005 (Freshman): Did not see any game action... Earned a C-USA Commissioner’s Academic 2006 4 4 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 Medal last Spring for cumulative GPA of 3.75. TOTAL 38 36 1 1 3 14 .071 4 .286 0

High School: Was a four-time District 12-5A Goalie-of-the-Year from 2002-04… Posted 45 shut- outs in 76 games with a .59 GAA… Named Mesquite Girls Athlete of the Year in 2003 by the Mesquite News… Team MVP in 2003… Named North Mesquite Scholar-Athlete-of-the-year her senior year… A member of the National Honor Society… Graduated eighth in her class… Mem- ber of the Lake Highlands Classic League in Division 1 where she had 83 shutouts in 134 games.

Personal: Born Aug. 30, 1987 in Dallas, Texas… Parents are Sharon and Stanley Scott… Hob- bies include playing guitar… Chose UH because of the Honors College, it’s in Division I and the opportunity to play her freshman year… Also recruited by Southwestern, Tulane, UAB, Iowa and

WWW.UHCOUGARS.COM 15 NEWCOMER PROFILES

23 IZZY BABB 20 STEPHANIE BOOKER HICKORY CREEK, TEXAS ROUND ROCK, TEXAS LEWISVILLE HS STONY POINT HS SOLAR LONESTARS 2007 SEASON

MIDFIELDER 5-4 FR-HS MID/DEF 5-7 FR-HS

Coming off a pair of knee injuries. High School: Was a First-Team All-District selection in both 2006 and 2007... Was the team’s most valuable forward in 2007. High School: Was the most valuable offensive player as a sophomore... Also a First-Team All- Denton County and First-Team All-District honoree... Member of the French Club and Student Personal: Born June 21, 1989 in Garden City, N.Y. ... Full name is Stephanie DyAnn Booker... Council. Daughter of Lorna Stewart-Booker and James Booker... Major undeclared... Chose UH for the beauty of the campus and friendliness of the players. Personal: Born August 22, 1988 in Dallas, Texas... Full name is Elizabeth Anne Babb... Goes by ‘Izzy’, a nickname given to her by her sister... Daughter of Cheryl and Murphy Babb... Has two brothers and one sister... Majoring in hotel and restaurant management... Chose UH based on her visit and the Conrad N. Hilton College of Hotel and Restaurant Management.

7 LAURI BYRNE 11 BRITTANY CANNON SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS CARROLLTON, TEXAS SOUTHLAKE CARROLL HS CREEKVIEW HS D’FEETERS DFW TEJANOS

FORWARD 5-4 FR-HS MID/DEF 5-5 FR-HS

High School: Named All-District in 2005 and 2006…Academic All-District in 2005 and 2006… High School: Named First Team All-District in 2004 and 2006… 2004 5A State Champions… Member of the Tarrant County Super Team Elite Eleven in 2006…Named District MVP… Also Named Second Team All-District in 2005…2006 5A State finalist… Member of varsity cross ran varsity track …District and Regional track Champions. country… Named first team All-District for cross country in 2003… Cross country regional qualifier… National Honor Society. Personal: Born Feb. 8, 1989 in Round Rock, Texas… Full name is Lauri Alicia Byrne... Daughter of Scott and Jeanie Byrne… Chose Houston for the opportunities within the soccer program… Personal: Born Nov. 26, 1988 in Irving, Texas… Full name is Brittany Nicole Cannon... Daughter Also recruited by Texas A&M, Virginia, Rice, Missouri, Florida, Baylor, Texas Tech and TCU. of Gary and Linda Cannon… Father Gary played football at Texas Tech from 1972-74... Enjoys baking and being with friends and family… Chose Houston its location, academics and soccer program… Also recruited by Texas Tech, Kentucky and Boston University.

16 2007 HOUSTON SOCCER NEWCOMER PROFILES

18 ANNE ESCOBAR 4 EMMA GEYER SEASON 2007 MISSOURI CITY, TEXAS KENNEDALE, TEXAS HIGHTOWER HS PANTEGO CHRISTIAN ACADEMY STING

MIDFIELDER 5-5 FR-HS MID/DEF 5-8 FR-HS

High School: Was a First-Team All-District selection... Also named Midfielder of the Year. High School: Member of the boys’ varsity team…Named Offensive MVP… District Champi- ons… All-District Honorable Mention… Awarded with the Team Leadership award… Also Personal: Born April 20, 1988 in New Jersey... Full name is Anne Paola Escobar... Daughter of was a member of the varsity track team… District track champions. Martha and Jorge Escobar... Plans to major in mechanical engineering technology. Personal: Born Aug. 4, 1989 in Grapevine, Texas…Daughter of Carl and Barbara Geyer… Hobbies include yoga and working out… Chose Houston for its soccer program, location, and school reputation… Also recruited by , McNeese State, Centenary, and Southwestern. 17 CHRISTINE NIEVA MESQUITE, TEXAS NORTH MESQUITE HS ARIZONA STATE STING

MID/FWD 5-8 JR-TR

Transfer from Arizona State who brings a vast amount of international experience to UH... Will look to fill one of the starting roles at midfielder... Teammate of UH goalkeeper Shelby Scott in 24 ADRIANA PENALOZA high school. HOUSTON, TEXAS HIGHTOWER HS Prior To Houston: Spent two seasons at Arizona State, tallying one assist in 20 matches played... ECLIPSE Also earned five starts.

National Teams: Was a member of both the Mexican senior and youth national teams... Trav- eled with the senior national team to the 2004 Algarve Cup in Portugal... Also played with the senior national team during a CONCACAF tournament in Canada during 2004... Saw action in MIDFIELDER 5-6 FR-HS her first game with the senior national team in a match against USA during Mia Hamm’s nation- ally televised farewell game on ESPN... Also competed with the Mexican U-20 side at the 2006 World Championships. High School: Graduated Cum Laude from Hightower HS... Also earned an academic excellence award... Was a First-Team All-Defensive selection in 2007... Won Second-Team honors as a mid- High School: A 2005 graduate of North Mesquite High School... Was named a 2005 Top 100 U.S. fielder in 2006... Earned Honorable Mention honors in both 2004 and 2005... Named the team’s high school recruit by Soccer Buzz magazine... A four-year letterwinner in soccer... Was voted to Rookie of the Year in 2004. the All-District First-Team on four occasions... Was the 2001-2002 5A District 12 MVP, as voted on by head coaches, after leading North Mesquite to a 23-5 record and scoring 21 goals... Also Personal: Born April 6, 1989 in Fresno, Texas... Daughter of Evelia and Rigoberto Penaloza... won the 2001-2002 Garland Invitational MVP... Scored the game-winning goal in a 1-0 shut- Plans to major in accounting... Also recruited by Prairie View A&M and Southwestern. out over rival school Tyler Lee in the 2002 Texas 5A Regional playoffs... Finished second in the district with 26 goals during the 2003-2004 season after leading her team to a 19-3 record... Was named the 2004 Alamo Cup tournament MVP in 2004... Was named to the `Girl Athletes to Watch’ list by the Dallas Morning News in 2004-2005... Was named a team captain for the 2004-2005 season... Following the 2004-2005 season, was named first-team All-Region, First- Team All-State, and Second-Team All-Metro... Played for the Sting ‘87 club team, which won its regional tournament four times and earned a third-place finish in the national tournament on three occasions.

Personal: Born October 7, 1986 in Mesquite, Texas... Full name is Christine Yvette Nieva... Daughter of Chris and Mary Nieva... Has an older brother, Alonzo... Majoring in Kinesiology... Enjoys playing the acoustic guitar. WWW.UHCOUGARS.COM 17 NEWCOMER PROFILES

12 JESSICA RATHWEG 27 KAYLIN STEWART-GOODSON spring, texas richardson, texas klein hs richardson hs challenge sting 2007 SEASON

MID./def. 5-6 FR-hs GOALKEEPER 5-7 FR-hs

High School: Named South Texas ODP state team 2000-2005… National Honor Society. High School: Was a four-year letterwinner at Richardson HS... Earned All-District honors four times... Named both the team MVP and defensive MVP... Served as captain for two years... Also Personal: Born Jan. 1, 1989 in Baton Rouge, La.… Full name is Jessica Elaine Rathweg... played basketball... Memeber of student council, SADD, Interact and Carousel committee. Daughter of Steve and Christine Rathweg… Intends to major in kinesiology… Chose Houston for the strong soccer program and coaching staff… Also recruited by Baylor, UNC Charlotte and Personal: Born Sept. 3, 1988 in Morristown, N.J. ... Full name is Kaylin Francesca Stewart- Ohio State… Brother, Joshua, played soccer for Ohio State. Goodson... Daughter of Carol and Ken Goodson... Plans to major in sociology... Chose to attend Houston because of its diversity... Also recruited by Colorado College, Florida Southern, Texas State and UTSA.

5 CRYSTAL TREVINO 22 ELIZABETH WEST AUSTIN, TEXAS MISSOURI CITY, TEXAS MCNEIL HS HIGHTOWER HS LONESTARS ECLIPSE

MIDFIELDER 5-2 FR-HS MIDFIELDER 5-7 FR-HS

High School: Named First Team All-District in 2003 through 2007… named First Team All-Cen- High School: Member of the varsity team from 2004-2007… All-District Honorable Mention tex…Awarded Most Valuable Midfielder… Included in the ODP 88’ State and Regional pool… 2005-2007… 2007 team captain… Utility Player of the Year in 2007… Also a member of MVP of the Woodlands Tournament in 2006… Member of UIL Choir. the varsity volleyball team from 2004-2005…National Honor Society… Graduated in the top seven percent of her class. Personal: Born Sept. 6, 1988 in Austin, Texas… Full name is Crystal Janae Trevino... Daughter of Rick and Linda Trevino… Interests include soccer, fitness and singing... Chose Houston for Personal: Born May 26, 1989 in Houston, Texas… Full name is Sarah Elizabeth West... Daugh- its academics and athletic opportunities… Also recruited by Texas State, Rice, New Mexico, ter of Morton and Joy West… Hobbies include soccer and beach volleyball… Intends to major Colorado, Indiana, Northwestern, and Sam Houston State. in sports administration… Chose Houston for its great athletics and academics.

18 2007 HOUSTON SOCCER PAGE INFORMATION SECTION NAME SECTION

COACHING STAFF

2007 HOUSTON SOCCER WWW.UHCOUGARS.COM 19 HEAD COACH SUSAN BUSH

SUSAN BUSH “I cannot imagine a better opportunity than to lead an NCAA Division I program in my HEAD COACH hometown of Houston. The University’s campus, facilities and personnel are among FIRST SEASON the best in the nation, and there is no reason why this program should not compete NORTH CAROLINA ‘04 on a national level.”

No stranger to big-time soccer, Bush has competed at the highest level, earning 10 caps for the U.S. National Team from 1998-2003. Bush tallied three goals and six as- COACHING STAFF sists while playing for the USA. She was a member of gold-medal winning teams at the 1999 and 2000 Nordic Cups, the 2000 Gold Cup and the 2000 Australia Cup. In the Houston native Susan Bush, a former standout player at North Carolina, was named opening-round game of the 2000 Gold Cup, Bush knocked in a goal while assisting on the University of Houston’s soccer coach on March 29, 2007. four others, playing the full 90 minutes in the 8-0 win over Costa Rica.

Bush, the third head coach in program history, had spent the previous two years as She earned her first national team start on Dec. 16, 1998 against Ukraine. She was Houston’s top assistant and recruiting coordinator. the youngest player and only high-school age player to earn a spot in residency camp during the run-up to the 1999 FIFA Women’s World Cup. She also spent time in “Susan’s been an outstanding recruter and a great student of the game,” UH Director national camp prior to the Sydney Olympics in 2000 earning a spot as an alternate for of Athletics Dave Maggard said. “She has high visibility and great respect around the the Olympic squad. country, but especially in the state of Texas. She will continue to be a great asset to our program and soon will have the women’s soccer team in position to challenge for the Bush played collegiately at North Carolina and was a part of three national champion- Conference USA championship and gain national recognition.” ship squads, two as a player (1999, 2000) and one as a student assistant (2003). Bush was the offensive MVP of the 1999 NCAA Championship game, a 2-0 defeat of Notre During Bush’s time at Houston, she tutored Sophia Mundy, the first two-time All C-USA Dame, and a second-team All-ACC selection in 2000. First Team selection in program history. The program enters its 10th season in 2007. In 2002, Bush captained the Tar Heels, was an ACC All-Tournament Team honoree and Bush joined UH in 2005. Following her retirement from professional soccer, Bush a finalist for the Hermann Trophy, presented annually by the Missouri Athletic Club to worked in private business in Washington D.C. This spring, Bush put together a top- the top male and female soccer player in the college ranks. During Bush’s playing career, flight class of newcomers, establishing herself as one of the top young assistants in UNC had a remarkable 90-8-4 mark with a 22-4-2 record in ACC play. Conference USA. Following her collegiate career, Bush was a second-round pick of the San Diego Spirit of “I am extremely excited about assuming the head coaching position,” Bush said. “I’m the WUSA. She played briefly for the Spirit, before the league ceased operations. looking forward to leading this program and with a dynamic staff, support from the administration and a commitment by the players to achieve a higher standard, I feel Bush attended UNC after a stellar prep career at St. John’s High School. She was named confident in the direction we are heading at UH. My goal is to create a positive and a Parade High School All-American in 1998 and 1999 and was named the Parade High winning atmosphere where our players will continually improve their abilities on and School Player-of-the-Year in 1999. She earned a bachelor of arts degree in May of 2004 off the field. from UNC, double-majoring in history and political science.

20 2007 HOUSTON SOCCER ASSISTANT COACHES

ERIC QUILL JENNA HUFF STAFF COACHING ASSISTANT COACH assistant coach FIRST SEASON first season unlv ‘06

Eric Quill, a former professional soccer player, is in his first season as an assistant soccer University of Houston soccer coach Susan Bush completed her coaching staff for the coach at the University of Houston. 2007 season by naming Jenna Huff, a former standout player at UNLV, as goalkeeping coach. Quill comes to Houston after spending a year working with Silver Eagle Distributors in Houston. He began his on-campus duties on August 1, 2007. Huff began her duties at UH on Aug. 20, 2007.

“Eric is a tremendous student of the game and has experience playing at the highest “Jenna Huff joins our staff after an exceptional career at UNLV,” Bush said. “She is a level,” Bush said. “His time with the National Team program and his nine seasons in talented and innovative young coach who brings a great deal of in-game experience MLS will add exceptional knowledge to our staff.” that will no doubt help our goalkeepers. Thanks to her playing background and coaching history, I know the players will be able to connect with her.” In his role as the program’s first assistant, Quill will serve as the recruiting coordinator and assist with both practice and in-game coaching. Huff joins the Cougar program after spending the 2006 season as a student assistant with her alma mater. In addition to coaching the UH goalkeepers, Huff will assist in “It’s good to be back in the game I missed so much,” Quill said. “I hope to build on what practice planning and serve as the director of the Cougar Soccer Camps. Susan (Bush) has started here at the University of Houston the past two years.” “I’m excited for the opportunity to join the staff at Houston,” Huff said. “I’m grateful He played professionally for nine seasons in Major League Soccer for the Tampa Bay for the chance to coach at the Division I level. I feel my past experience as a player and Mutiny (1997-2001), Kansas City Wizards (2002-2003), Dallas Burn, now FC Dallas coach will help us continue to grow this program.” (2004) and the New York/New Jersey MetroStars, now Red Bull New York (2005). Huff, the Mountain West Conference’s all-time leader in goals against average (0.90), Quill’s top performances came from 2000-2001 when he scored seven goals and 19 is the only goalkeeper in league history to earn All-Conference honors three times. assists while making 48 starts. She was named a First-Team honoree in both 2004 and 2005 and was named to the Second Team in 2003. She also earned a spot on the 2005 MWC All-Tournament Team He played one season at Clemson University, tallying six goals and five assists. Following and was a Soccer Buzz Third-Team All-Region selection that season. his freshman season, he signed a Project 40 contract with Major League Soccer and was allocated to Tampa Bay. She played in 68 career games for the Rebels, making 59 starts. Huff had a career mark of 35-20-4 with a school-record 26 shutouts. She also holds the career marks for saves Quill also had some extensive experience with the U.S. National Team, playing with the (305) and is second in career goals against average (0.90). Huff also owns single-season U-23, U-20 and U-16 squads. He was named to the final 23-man roster for a friendly records for goals against average (0.34) and shutouts (8). match against El Salvador on November 17, 2002. It marked his first call-up to the Senior National Team, but he did not play. Was invited to a U-23 camp in January During her senior campaign in 2005, she missed the first half of the season with a 2000. Along with all Project-40 players, he played in a closed-door match vs. Turkish broken foot but came back to lead UNLV to the 2005 MWC Tournament Champion- champion Galatasaray (7/10/1998), a 4-1 win. ship and the NCAA tournament, posting an incredible 0.34 goals against average in the last 10 games. “Eric will undoubtedly prove to be a successful coach during his time at Houston because of his playing experience and his visible passion for this sport,” Bush said. While a prepster, Huff led Edison (Calif.) High School to a pair of Sunset League cham- “Not only is Eric a great coach but also has a likable personality to the coaching staff, pionships and the 2001 Division II CIF Championship. She was a First Team All-Sunset players, and administrative staff. With him on board, the direction of the Houston League honoree and was named the top defensive player in the CIF. program is promising.” She also played for the California South ODP team and was a member of the Santa Quill and wife Amanda live in Houston. Anita Strikers, one of the top club teams in the country.

Huff, a native of Huntington Beach, Calif., is a 2006 graduate of UNLV with a degree in kinesiology. She is single and lives in Houston.

WWW.UHCOUGARS.COM 21 SUPPORT STAFF COACHING STAFF

DAYLON BROWN BRYANT FRAZIER KRYSTAL GARY KRIS GIESE HELEN GORE-LAIRD Field Maintenance Team Physician Sports Medicine Ticket Operations Academics Counselor

AL JAMES TRINEY KADURA RYAN KOSLEN KEVIN KRENEK JEREMY MCDONALD Strength & Conditioning Administrative Assistant Sports Information Field Maintenance Facilities & Operations

JAMES NICAS KRISTIN OBERMAN MIKE PEREZ Administrative Liason Sports Medicine Marketing

22 2007 HOUSTON SOCCER UNIVERSITY LEADERSHIP

The University of Houston System Board of Regents has ap- ties planning. He has held numerous leadership positions in high-

pointed John M. Rudley, vice chancellor/vice president for admin- er education, including vice president for business and finance at STAFF COACHING istration and finance, to serve as Interim UH System Chancellor the Tennessee Board of Regents, which is the sixth-largest system and Interim UH President. Rudley assumed his interim position in of post-secondary education in the nation. June as Chancellor/President Jay Gogue departed UH to serve as He served as the senior technical advisor to the U.S. Depart- president of Auburn University. ment of Education. He has held administration- and finance-re- “Dr. Rudley is a seasoned university administrator who is lated positions in both Tennessee and Texas and acquired his pub- ideally suited to lead the UH System and University of Houston lic accounting experience from Coopers & Lybrand in Los Angeles through this interim period,” said Leroy Hermes, chairman of the and Seattle. Board of Regents. “His understanding of the budget and financ- Rudley received his bachelor degree in business administra- ing of the university is second to none, and he has a solid commit- tion from the University of Toledo, and his M.Ed in administration ment to moving us forward on our UH System strategic plan and and supervision and his Ed.D. in administration from Tennessee the newly adopted master plan for the University of Houston. We State University. He is a licensed certified public accountant in are grateful for his stepping up to help us ensure that we can con- Tennessee. He is married to Docia Rudley, who is a professor of tinue pushing ahead to build a stronger UH System and meet our Law at the Thurgood Marshall School of Law at Texas Southern goals of bringing UH into the ranks of national flagship research University. universities,” the chairman said. Rudley is a member of: “Dr. Gogue is leaving a strong legacy,” Rudley said. “He and • Conference USA Board of Governors the Regents have set a sound direction for the UH System and the • BioHouston, Inc. Board of Directors University of Houston, and I am pleased to have the opportunity • Partnership Board of Directors to continue the momentum that is under way. I look forward to • Houston Forum Board of Governors working with university administrators, the faculty, students, • Houston Technology Center Board of Directors staff and alumni at UH and UH-Clear Lake, UH-Downtown and • Texas Council of Presidents and Chancellors UH-Victoria, as well as our friends and supporters throughout the • CEO Group Dr. John M. Rudley state, to ensure that we maintain our progress toward meeting • Texas International Education Consortium Interim UH System Chancellor our strategic goals,” he said. Interim UH President Rudley is responsible for long-range financial planning, ad- He also serves as president of the Houston Chapter of 100 ministrative policy development, treasurer operations and facili- Black Men.

University of Houston System Board of Regents The Board of Regents is the governing body of the University of Houston System (University of Houston, University of Houston-Clear Lake, University of Houston-Downtown, University of Houston-Victoria, UH System at Cinco Ranch, UH System at Sugar Land, KUHT Television, and KUHF Radio). The Board of Regents is composed of nine voting members (chair, vice chair, secretary, and six members) and a non-voting student member. Every two years, the Governor of the State of Texas, subject to Senate confirmation, appoints three members to the Board of Regents. Each member serves a six-year term.

WELCOME W. WILSON (‘49) CALVIN W. STEPHENS (‘72) JIM P. WISE (‘66) MICHAEL J. CEMO (‘68) DENNIS D. GOLDEN (‘76 O.D., ‘77) Chairman Vice Chairman Secretary

RAUL A. GONZALEZ (J.D. ‘66) LEROY L. HERMES (‘66) MORGAN DUNN O’CONNOR LYNDEN B. ROSE (‘83, J.D. ‘89) CHRISTOPHER SHARPE Immediate Past Chair

WWW.UHCOUGARS.COM 23 ATHLETICS ADMINISTRATION

DAVE MAGGARD Director of Athletics Sixth Year COACHING STAFF California-Berkeley ‘62 john a. robinson jr., jd DEJUENA CHIZER CHRIS BURKHALTER He’s carried an Olympic flag and now, as one of the most respected leaders in intercollegiate athletics, Dave Maggard Deputy Athletic Director Senior Woman Administrator Associate A.D./ is in his sixth year as director of athletics for the University of Houston Athletics program. Communications Under his direction during the past five years, the Cougars have improved their academic achievements, won 20 Conference USA championships, and competed on a national level. In addition, donations to the Cougar Pride fund-rais- ing organization have nearly tripled and more than $5 million has been spent to improve the UH weight room and the football, basketball, baseball, softball and track and field facilities. Houston’s football team won the 2006 C-USA championship and played in a bowl game for the third time in the last four seasons. The women’s softball team won 40 games for the second straight year, captured both the conference regu- lar season tournament titles in 2007, and played in its second NCAA Regional since 2004. The men’s track and field team garnered its fourth indoor track championship in five years last season, and captured the 2004 C-USA cross-country title. In addition, the men’s basketball team enjoyed its best conference finish, produced three straight winning seasons and played in its second straight postseason in 2006. The women’s basketball team featured a two-time All-Conference player and won the 2004 C-USA regular season and tournament championships. The baseball team won the 2002 C-USA title, advanced to the NCAA Super Regional Championships twice and pro- duced the 2006 National Player of the Year. The golf team played in the NCAA Regional Championships twice, and the KEVIN FITE KATINA JACKSON MARIA C. PEDEN women’s swimming and diving squad placed among the Top 25 teams at the last four NCAA Championships, and set a Associate A.D./ Associate A.D./ Associate A.D./ school record by winning 18 dual meets in 2006-07. The women’s track and field team won both the indoor and outdoor Compliance & Eligibility Development & Annual Giving Life Skills C-USA team titles in 2005 and 2006, and featured All-American sprinter Ebonie Floyd in 2007. Maggard came to Houston in January 2002, after serving as a consultant for the Sacramento (Calif.) Sports Commis- sion and UC-Davis Medical Center for one and a half years. He also brought a wealth of intercollegiate athletics experience and insight as well as a history of integrity to Houston. He was the director of athletics at the University of Miami from 1991-93, where the Hurricanes won a national football championship in his first year, and was the nation’s No. Two-ranked team in his second. The baseball team also finished third in the College , and the women’s basketball team advanced to the 1992 NCAA Sweet 16 and won two Big East Conference Championships. Two other teams, men’s golf and women’s tennis, captured Big East Championships in their first seasons as league members. Off the field, Maggard led the Hurricanes to unprecedented success when he established the school’s first endowed scholarship fund, and created an additional $6 million surplus in its athletics programs. In addition, 22 Hurricane student- athletes were named to the Big East All-Academic team and three received District Academic All-America honors. Miami’s football team received honorable mention academic honors by the College Football Association in 1991. Maggard arrived at Miami after serving 19 years as athletics director at his alma mater, the University of California- derrick mayfield T.J. MEAGHER JAMES NICAS Berkeley, which under his direction enjoyed success on several fronts. He created a vigorous Bear Backer fund-raising Assistant A.D./ Assistant A.D./ Assistant A.D./ organization that established endowed scholarships in 13 sports and enabled facilities to be upgraded and maintained. Facilities & Operations Compliance & Special Projects Development & Cougar Pride He also established a comprehensive academic support and a faculty mentoring programs. The Golden Bears won 22 national championships in six different sports: water polo, rugby, swimming, tennis, crew and gymnastics. California’s baseball team also finished third nationally during his tenure. Maggard also was instrumen- tal in the resurgence of Cal’s football and basketball programs that yielded the school’s best record and first NCAA Tourna- ment appearance in 30 years. He has served on the NCAA Academic Eligibility/Compliance Cabinet and the chair of the Committee on Agents and Amateurism while at Houston, and served on more than 20 NCAA governing bodies while he was at Miami and Califor- nia. Following his success at California and Miami, Maggard was named as Managing Director of Sports for the Atlanta Committee for the Olympic games in 1993, and managed a staff of over 900 paid and volunteer members throughout the 1996 Olympic games. Some of his other duties included overseeing site selection, the acquisition and building of all venues, and purchasing equipment for all competitions and training. In addition, Maggard organized 30 pre-Olympic Test events, and was the primary interface between the International Olympic Committee and Sports Federations. mathilda Peterson MIKE REA COLIN Shillinglaw Following the 1996 Olympic games, Maggard was the Vice President of Sports Administration for Turner Sports/Time Assistant A.D./ Assistant A.D./ Assistant A.D./ Warner, Inc. and was the Executive Vice President for the Atlanta Thrashers hockey team until 2000. Business Services Ticket Operations Football Operations A former Olympian himself, Maggard earned one letter in football and three letters in track and field at California- Berkeley. There, he set a school record in the shot put that stood for more than 19 years, and was the recipient of both the Brutus Hamilton Award for outstanding leadership in track and field and the Jake Gimbel Award as California’s senior athlete exhibiting the best attitude toward athletics. An endowed scholarship in football carries his name. He earned his bachelor’s degree in physical education and social science in 1962, and was a teacher and coach at several Bay Area high schools while a member of the U.S. National Track Team and in training for the shot put for the 1968 Olympic Trials. There, he recorded the fifth-longest shot put mark in history to earn a spot on the USA Team. At the Olympic Games, he finished in fifth place despite being ill while he competed. Later that year, he returned to his alma mater, and served as an assistant track and field coach before assuming the head coaching duties a year later. In 1972, he was named the school’s director of athletics at age 32, making him the youngest AD in the nation. Born January 12, 1940, Maggard and his wife, Carolyn, have three adult children: David, Darin and Dana, and two grandchildren: Erika and Evan. JAY TAKACH DR. RICHARD SCAMELL Maggard was inducted into California’s Hall of Fame in 1996, and received both the U.S. Sports Academy’s Carl Mad- Assistant A.D./ Faculty Athletics Representative dox Sports Management Award and the International Olympic Committee’s Olympic Order that year. He received the Equipment Operations General Robert Reese Nyeland Athletic Director Lifetime Achievement Award in 1997.

24 2007 HOUSTON SOCCER PAGE INFORMATION SECTION NAME SECTION

2006 IN REVIEW

2007 HOUSTON SOCCER WWW.UHCOUGARS.COM 25 SENIORS/GAME-BY-GAME SUMMARY 2006 IN REVIEW

JENNIFER DRY SARAH FISHER CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine First Team Academic All-District VI CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Second Team Academic All-District VI Conference USA All-Academic Team Conference USA All-Academic Team

SOPHIA MUNDY First-Team All-Conference USA C-USA Preseason Offensive Player of the Year KRISTEN COOPER HEATHER WILLIAMS

GAME-BY-GAME SUMMARY

OVERALL RECORD: 9-10 (Home: 7-3, Away: 2-7, Neutral: 0-0) CONFERENCE USA: 3-6 (Home: 2-3, Away: 1-3)

Date opponent W/L Score overall Conf attend Goals Scored 08/25/06 Louisiana-Lafayette W 3-2 (OT) 1-0-0 0-0-0 510 Mundy (Unassisted), Godbolt (Mundy), Gaines (Penalty Kick) 08/27/06 Baylor W 2-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 304 Godbolt (Mundy), Gaines (Penalty Kick) 08/31/06 at North Texas L 1-2 (OT) 2-1-0 0-0-0 360 Godbolt (Mundy) 09/03/06 at LSU L 1-6 2-2-0 0-0-0 748 Masci (Welch) 09/06/06 Texas Southern W 12-0 3-2-0 0-0-0 314 Fisher (Gaines), Echeverria (Brady, Fisher), Godbolt (Unassisted), Fisher (Gaines), Gaines (Echeverria), Kiphart (Brady), Williams, H. (Unassisted), Mundy (Pfeiffer), Masci (Unassisted), Gaines (Mundy), Gaines (Mundy), Pfeiffer (Brady) 09/10/06 at TCU L 1-2 3-3-0 0-0-0 1085 Godbolt (Mundy) 09/15/06 at Stephen F. Austin L 1-4 3-4-0 0-0-0 193 Mundy (Brady) 09/17/06 at UTSA W 1-0 (2OT) 4-4-0 0-0-0 347 Mundy (Gaines) 09/22/06 McNeese State W 3-1 5-4-0 0-0-0 327 Echeverria (Unassisted), Mundy (Fisher), Gaines (Unassisted) 09/24/06 Texas State W 4-1 6-4-0 0-0-0 356 Mundy (Gaines), Gaines (Penalty Kick), Mundy (Unassisted), Gaines (Unassisted) 09/29/06 Southern Miss* W 1-0 7-4-0 1-0-0 357 Godbolt (Mundy, Terry) 10/01/06 UCF* L 1-5 7-5-0 1-1-0 529 Pfeiffer (Godbolt) 10/06/06 at UTEP* L 1-5 7-6-0 1-2-0 600 Kiphart (Gaines) 10/08/06 at Colorado College* L 1-2 7-7-0 1-3-0 273 Mundy (Dry) 10/13/06 #22 SMU* L 0-1 7-8-0 1-4-0 272 - 10/15/06 Tulsa* W 3-2 (2OT) 8-8-0 2-4-0 253 Fisher (Dry), Mundy (Unassisted), Mundy (Pfeiffer) 10/20/06 at UAB* W 1-0 9-8-0 3-4-0 217 Godbolt (Fisher) 10/22/06 at Memphis* L 0-3 9-9-0 3-5-0 272 - 10/27/06 Rice* L 0-1 9-10-0 3-6-0 969 -

26 2007 HOUSTON SOCCER 2006 STATISTICS

2006 Overall Statistics 2006 Schedule/Results

Overall: 9-10 Conf: 3-7 Home: 7-3 Away: 2-7 Date opponent Result sCore Att. REVIEW IN 2006 08/25/06 Louisiana-Lafayette W 3-2 (OT) 510 ## name GP-gs g A pts sh shot% sog sog% gw pk-ATT 08/27/06 Baylor W 2-0 304 20 MUNDY, Sophia 19 10 7 27 93 .108 49 .527 3 0-0 08/31/06 at North Texas L 1-2 (OT) 360 24 GAINES, Courtney 19 8 5 21 52 .154 22 .423 2 3-3 09/03/06 at LSU L 1-6 748 15 GODBOLT, Jordan 19 7 1 15 31 .226 16 .516 3 0-0 09/06/06 Texas Southern W 12-0 314 5 FISHER, Sarah 19 3 3 9 29 .103 14 .483 1 0-0 09/10/06 at TCU L 1-2 1085 16 PFEIFFER, Brittney 19 2 2 6 24 .083 9 .375 0 0-0 09/15/06 at Stephen F. Austin L 1-4 193 10 KIPHART, Maegan 18 2 0 4 11 .182 3 .273 0 0-0 09/17/06 at UTSA W 1-0 (20T) 347 17 MASCI, Stephanie 19 2 0 4 21 .095 10 .476 0 0-0 09/22/06 McNeese State W 3-1 327 19 ECHEVERRIA, Nikki 19 2 1 5 7 .286 2 .286 0 0-0 09/24/06 Texas State W 4-1 356 23 WILLIAMS, Heather 3 1 0 2 5 .200 2 .400 0 0-0 09/29/06 Southern Miss* W 1-0 357 26 TERRY, Alex 17 0 1 1 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 10/01/06 UCF* L 1-5 529 27 STRATTON, Cam 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 10/06/06 at UTEP* L 1-5 600 7 COOPER, Kristen 9 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 10/08/06 at Colorado College* L 1-2 273 22 MULLIS, Melissa 3 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 10/13/06 #22 SMU* L 0-1 272 21 BEYELIA, Stephanie 18 0 0 0 3 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 10/15/06 Tulsa* W 3-2 (2OT) 253 18 BROOKS, Amanda 6 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 10/20/06 at UAB* W 1-0 217 11 DRY, Jennifer 19 0 2 2 4 .000 3 .750 0 0-0 10/22/06 at Memphis* L 0-3 272 9 WILLIAMS, Ashleigh 4 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 10/27/06 Rice* L 0-1 969 6 CONRAD, Ali 19 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 3 WELCH, Brenna 16 0 1 1 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 * - Conference USA Game; ^-C-USA Championship 2 BRADY, Amie 9 0 4 4 2 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 1 SCOTT, Shelby 19 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Team Statistics 0 BAKER, Lynn 4 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 SHOT STATISTICS Houston opponents HoustonT otals 19 37 27 101 286 .129 130 .455 9 3-3 Goals-Shot attempts 37-286 37-300 Opponent Totals 19 37 34 108 300 .123 144 .480 10 0-0 Goals scored average 1.91 1.91 Shot pct. .129 .123 ## name GP-gs minutes gA Avg saves pct w l t sho Shots on goal-Attempts 130-286 144-300 27 STRATTON, Cam 1 27:18 0 0.00 0 .000 0 0 0 0 SOG pct. .455 .480 1 SCOTT, Shelby 19 1600:56 32 1.80 103 .763 9 10 0 4 Shots/Game 15.1 15.8 0 BAKER, Lynn 4 114:50 5 3.92 3 .375 0 0 0 0 Assists 27 34 Houston Totals 19 1743:04 37 1.91 107 .743 9 10 0 5 CORNER KICKS 90 86 Opponent Totals 19 1743:04 37 1.91 93 .715 10 9 0 3 PENALTY KICKS 3-3 0-0 OFFSIDES 50 48 C-USA Matches PENALTIES Conf: 3-7 Home: 2-3 Away: 1-3 Yellow cards 8 15 Red cards 0 1 ## Name GP-gs g A pts sh shot% sog sog% gw pk-ATT 20 MUNDY, Sophia 9 3 1 7 35 .086 15 .429 1 0-0 Miscellaneous Statistics 15 GODBOLT, Jordan 9 2 1 5 12 .167 6 .500 2 0-0 5 FISHER, Sarah 9 1 1 3 5 .200 2 .400 0 0-0 GOALS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd ot ot2 total 16 PFEIFFER, Brittney 9 1 1 3 10 .100 4 .400 0 0-0 Houston 21 13 1 2 37 10 KIPHART, Maegan 9 1 0 2 4 .250 1 .250 0 0-0 Opponents 14 22 1 0 37 21 BEYELIA, Stephanie 8 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 24 GAINES, Courtney 9 0 1 1 19 .000 8 .421 0 0-0 SHOTS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd ot ot2 total 26 TERRY, Alex 9 0 1 1 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Houston 142 129 13 2 286 2 BRADY, Amie 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Opponents 129 168 3 0 300 3 WELCH, Brenna 6 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 18 BROOKS, Amanda 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 SAVES BY PERIOD 1st 2nd ot ot2 total 22 MULLIS, Melissa 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Houston 48 58 1 0 107 7 COOPER, Kristen 5 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Opponents 38 49 6 0 93 19 ECHEVERRIA, Nikki 9 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 17 MASCI, Stephanie 9 0 0 0 4 .000 1 .250 0 0-0 CORNER KICKS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd ot ot2 total 11 DRY, Jennifer 9 0 2 2 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-0 Houston 44 42 4 0 90 6 CONRAD, Ali 9 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Opponents 34 51 1 0 86 Houston Totals 9 8 8 24 95 .084 38 .400 3 0-0 Opponent Totals 9 19 18 56 164 .116 75 .457 6 0-0 FOULS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd ot ot2 total Houston 109 96 4 0 209 ## Name GP-gs minutes gA Avg saves pct w l t sho Opponents 97 115 5 0 217 1 SCOTT, Shelby 9 820:30 19 2.08 55 .743 3 6 0 2 HoustonT otals 9 820:30 19 2.08 56 .747 3 6 0 2 ATTENDANCE SUMMARY HOUston opp Opponent Totals 9 820:30 8 0.88 30 .789 6 3 0 3 Total 4191 4095 Dates/Avg Per Date 10/419 9/455

WWW.UHCOUGARS.COM 27 2006 SENIOR CLASS

one of five players on the team with multiple goals in a single game last season... scored the game KRISTEN COOPER winner against Tulane (Oct. 22)... earned a C-USA Commissioner’s Academic Medal last Spring for cumulative GPA of 3.75.

DEFENDER 2004 (Sophomore): Was one of only three players to start all 19 games... Handed out a pair of assists Sr.-3L • 5-3 to Chelsea Davis and Whitney Lonsford in the Cougars’ record-setting 14-1 win over Texas Southern. Katy, Texas/Langham Creek HS/San Angelo State. 2003 (Freshman): Saw action in 13 matches… Had one shot in Houston’s 1-1 tie with South Caro- lina on Sept. 14, and one shot at Marquette on Sept. 21.

2006 IN REVIEW High School: Was a three-year letterwinner and helped lead her team to a 15-3-0 record her se- nior year… Was named All-Conference… Also participated in cross country… Was president of her 7 school’s chapter of Fellowship of Christian Athletes, a member of the National Honor Society and 2006 (Senior): Played in seven matches, making one start... UH tallied a victory during her start at many other groups… Was Valedictorian. UAB... Took her lone shot of the year at Memphis. Personal: Born Sept. 10, 1984, in Norman, Okla.… Parents are Bill and Patti Dry… Majoring in 2005 (Junior): Was limited to six matches due to injury... made her lone start of the season against kinesiology… Chose Houston over SMU, Creighton and Oklahoma. Texas Southern (Sept. 16). CAREER STATS OFFense gp gs g A pts shots shot% sog sog% gw 2004 (Sophomore): Competed in all 19 games with eight starts... Took shots in back-to-back games 2003 13 0 0 0 0 2 .000 2 1.000 0 against Rice and at North Texas. 2004 19 19 0 2 2 8 .000 6 .750 0 2003 (Freshman): Appeared in 20 games at San Angelo State… Scored two goals and had four 2005 17 17 3 1 7 14 .214 7 .500 1 assists, for a total of eight points… Took six total shots… Also had two penalty kick opportunities, 2006 19 19 0 2 2 4 .000 3 .750 0 scoring one goal… Scored a goal against Colorado Christian, in 2-0 victory, and in 2-1 win over St. TOTAL 68 55 3 5 11 28 .107 18 .643 1 Edward’s… Her four assists came in wins over Eastern New Mexico (2) and Texas Woman’s, and in a loss against Fort Lewis. SARAH FISHER

Club: Played for the Challenge Soccer club… Led that squad to the South Texas State Cup title in 2001. FORWARD High School: Was a First Team All-District selection in Cy-Fair all four years while at Langham Creek Sr.-4L • 5-5 High School… Was named MVP of her squad in both 2001 and 2003… Was a team captain her junior and seniors years (2002, 2003)… Was also named to the academic honor roll each of her Katy, Texas/Cypress Springs HS four years.

Personal: Born May 18, 1984, in Houston, Texas . . . Parents are Pam Edwards and Kent Cooper… Transfered to Houston because of the soccer program… Also recruited by San Angelo State, SFA, St. Edwards and Cetenary… Nickname is “Coop.” 5 CAREER STATS 2006 (Senior): Started in all 19 matches... Never missed a start in her career, answering the bell 74 OFFense gp gs g A pts shots shot% sog sog% gw times... Ranks tied for fourth all-time in starts and is tied for sixth in games played... Tallied three 2004 1 0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 goals on the season, including two in UH’s 12-0 win over Texas Southern... Also tallied an assist 2005 6 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 in that contest... Scored her other goal against Tulsa... Finished with 29 shots on the year, 14 of 2006 9 1 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 which were on goal... Earned a Conference USA Postgraduated Scholarship... Graduated Summa TOTAL 16 2 0 0 0 2 .000 0 .000 0 Cum Laude... Enrolled in the doctoral pharmacy program at the University of Texas.

JENNIFER DRY 2005 (Junior): Named to the ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District VI squad... also earned a C-USA Commissioner’s Academic Medal last Spring for cumulative GPA of 3.75... team captain... DEFENDER/MIDFIELDER started in all 15 matches... has seen time at forward, midfielder and defender as UH has fought through injuries... third on the squad with five goals and 12 points... Twenty-two of her 39 shots Sr.-4L • 5-4 have been on goal (.564) ... tallied the game-winner against Stephen F. Austin (Sept. 11)... also Norman, Okla./Norman HS finished with an assist in that match... scored her other three goals against Grambling State (Sept. 4), Nichols State (Sept. 20), Rice (Oct. 14) and UCF (Oct. 30).

2004 (Sophomore): Was one of only three players to start all 19 games... Was the Cougars’ second leading scorer with 14 points off four goals and a team-high six assists... Set a new UH single-game 11 record with four assists in the Cougars’ record-setting 14-1 win over Texas Southern... Also added a goal against the Tigers for a career-best six points... Followed that performance with two goals 2006 (Senior): Started in all 19 matches last season playing mostly in the defensive backfield... Tal- and an assist against Prairie View A&M... Scored the lone goal of the game in the 82nd minute at lied a pair of assists with one coming at Colorado College and the other against Tulsa... Took four Conference USA rival Southern Miss for her lone game-winning goal... Assisted on the Cougars’ shots, with three on net... Named CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine First Team Academic All-District VI... lone goal at SMU. Also named to the Conference USA All-Academic Team. 2003 (Freshman): Was one of only five Cougars to start all 18 matches… Was one of only two 2005 (Junior): Set career highs with three goals, seven points and 14 shots... scored her first two ca- freshman to start all 18 games (Nicole Zygmontowicz)… Tied for fourth on the team with 16 reer goals against Nicholls State (Sept. 20)... also added her lone assists of the season in that game... shots, including six on goal… Had a season and career-high three shots, two of which were on 28 2007 HOUSTON SOCCER 2006 SENIOR CLASS goal, in Houston’s 1-0 loss at South Florida on Oct. 19… Had two shots in three games: vs SMU on high schools) all four years... Holds career, season and single-game scoring records at St. Pius Sept. 7, at Texas State on Sept. 10 and vs TCU on Oct. 10… Lone assist came in Houston’s double- X High School... Member of the ODP state team from 1999 to 2002 and ODP Region III team in overtime 1-1 tie with South Carolina on Sept. 14. 2000... Scored both goals in a 2-0 win vs. Georgia ODP team at Regional camp in 2000... Played REVIEW IN 2006 club soccer for Texas Premier 85/86 Girls. Club: Played with the Challenge Soccer Club under head coach Mark Hamilton. Personal: Daughter of Peter and Ana Mundy... Born Aug. 15, 1985, in Houston, Texas... Plans to High School: Earned all-conference, all-district and all-state honors, scoring 18 goals and notch- major in Kinesiology... Career goal is to play pro soccer. ing 15 assists in 22 games… Graduated at the top of her class and was the 2003 Cy Springs vale- CAREER STATS dictorian… Excelled in track and cross country and participated in various community service and OFFense gp gs g A pts shots shot% sog sog% gw leadership activities. 2005 18 18 14 5 33 95 .147 47 .495 3 2006 19 18 10 7 27 93 .108 49 .527 3 Personal: Born Nov. 29, 1984, in Houston, Texas… Parents are Daniel and Lori Fisher… Also re- TOTAL 37 36 24 12 60 188 .128 96 .511 6 cruited by West Point and Bucknell… Majoring in engineering. CAREER STATS HEATHER WILLIAMS OFFense gp gs g A pts shots shot% sog sog% gw 2003 18 18 0 1 1 16 .000 6 .375 0 2004 19 19 4 6 14 20 .200 11 .550 1 MIDFIELDER 2005 18 18 5 2 12 39 .128 22 .564 1 Sr.-4L • 5-7 2006 19 19 3 3 9 29 .103 14 .483 1 Valrico, Fla./Durant HS TOTAL 74 74 12 12 36 104 .115 53 .510 3 SOPHIA MUNDY

MIDFIELDER 23 Sr.-2L • 5-3 2006 (Senior): Saw action in just three matches... Made an impact in the Texas Southern game, Katy, Texas/St. Pius X/Portland State scoring a goal off of five shots... Also played against LSU and Texas State.

2005 (Junior): Played in 10 games, making seven starts... Scored her first two career goals against Texas Southern (Sept. 16)... Took six shots in the game... one of five players on the squad with multiple goals in a game last season... Also scored in UH’s 10-0 win over Nicholls State 20 (Sept. 20)... Took three shots against East Carolina (Oct. 2)... Seven of her 13 shots were on goal last year (.538). 2006 (Senior): One of the top players in UH history... Now playing professionally with Aftureld- ing in Reykjavik, Iceland... Tallied 24 career goals in a two-year period at UH, three off the school 2004 (Sophomore): Appeared in 14 games with consecutive starts at North Texas and at South record of 27... Also closed out her career with 60 career points, three shy of the school mark of Carolina... Took six shots, including a season-best two shots against UNLV. 63... Earned First Team All-Conference USA honors twice, the first player in program history to do so... Was also named C-USA Offensive Player of the Week on Sept. 25, 2006... Earned the 2006 2003 (Freshman): Played in 18 matches with 10 starts. C-USA Preseason Offensive Player of the Year honor... Was UH’s leading scorer in 2006 with 10 goals, seven assists and 27 points... Led C-USA in shots (93) and shots per game (4.89)... Also High School: Was named to the First Team of both the Tampa Tribune and St. Petersburg holds the UH career record for shots (188) and shots on goal (96)... Holds three school single- Times… Played three years with the Olympic Develpment Team. game records and has had five-career multiple-goal games. Personal: Born Aug. 13, 1984, in Columbus, Ind…. Parents are John and Debbie Williams… 2005 (Junior): Established herself as one of the top players in C-USA last season... Set single- Also recruited by South Carolina, Florida, Florida State and East Carolina… Enjoys shopping… season records for goals (14), points (33) and shots (95) in her first season with the Cougars... Majoring in business. Earned All-C-USA First Team and NSCAA/adidas All-Central Region Third Team honors... Partici- pated in a training camp for the U.S. U-21 Women’s National Team, the first-ever UH player to do CAREER STATS so... Ranked 24th nationally in goals per game and 27th in points per game... Led C-USA in shots OFFense gp gs g A pts shots shot% sog sog% gw per game (5.28) and ranked third in shots (95)... Has four multiple goal games this season… 2003 18 10 0 0 0 4 .000 0 .000 0 Scored a school-record four goals against Texas Southern (Sept. 16)… One of 10 players at the 2004 14 2 0 0 0 6 .000 2 .333 0 NCAA Division I level to score four or more goals in a game this season. 2005 10 7 3 0 6 13 .231 7 .538 0 2006 3 0 1 0 2 5 .200 2 .400 0 Prior To UH: Spent two seasons at Portland State... All-Big Sky first team... Two-time Big Sky TOTAL 45 19 4 0 8 28 .138 11 .379 0 Player of the Week... Offensive MVP of the UC Irvine Nike/Holiday Inn Invitational... Started all 19 games... Scored 4 goals/16 points... 2003 Honorable mention All-Conference.

Club: Member of the USASA National Select team... Scored the winning goal against the Mexi- can Olympic Team...

High School: Lettered four years in soccer, two years in track... Two-time first team All-State and four-time first team All-District... Earned honorable mention All-State honors once... One- time All-Tournament team selection... Top 10 scorer in Houston area (both public and private WWW.UHCOUGARS.COM 29 IMPOSSIBLE IS NOTHING

www.adidas.com

© 2006 adidas America, Inc. adidas, the adidas logo and the 3-stripes mark are registered trademarks of the adidas-Salomon AG Group. adidas ad_2.indd 3 8/3/06 4:15:39 PM PAGE INFORMATION SECTION NAME SECTION

HISTORY & RECORDS

2007 HOUSTON SOCCER WWW.UHCOUGARS.COM 31 ALL-TIME PLAYER STATS

ALLEN, Jennifer BUTLER, Nicole EVANS, Carrie OFFense gp gs g A pts shots shot% sog sog% gw OFFense gp gs g A pts shots shot% sog sog% gw OFFense gp gs g A pts shots shot% sog sog% gw 1998 19 19 2 1 5 16 .125 0 .000 1 2002 5 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 1998 12 3 0 0 0 3 .000 0 .000 0 1999 19 14 1 0 2 8 .125 5 .625 0 2003 15 7 0 1 1 3 .000 2 .667 0 1999 18 7 0 0 0 2 .000 0 .000 0 2000 19 3 1 1 3 3 .333 3 1.000 0 TOTAL 20 8 0 1 1 3 .000 2 .667 0 2000 19 17 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 2001 18 1 1 2 4 7 .143 4 .571 0 2001 18 18 2 1 5 10 .200 5 .500 1 TOTAL 75 37 5 4 14 34 .147 12 .353 1 CARLYLE, Kristin TOTAL 67 45 2 1 5 16 .125 5 .312 1 OFFense gp gs g A pts shots shot% sog sog% gw ALLWARDT, Emily 2005 16 15 0 2 2 4 .000 2 .500 0 FERGUSON, Erin OFFense gp gs g A pts shots shot% sog sog% gw TOTAL 16 15 0 2 2 4 .000 2 .500 0 OFFense gp gs g A pts shots shot% sog sog% gw 2000 18 17 0 0 0 13 .000 5 .385 0 2002 19 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 2001 18 18 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 CATCHINGS, Lori 2003 9 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 2002 19 18 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 OFFense gp gs g A pts shots shot% sog sog% gw TOTAL 28 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 2003 17 16 0 1 1 7 .000 2 .286 0 1998 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 TOTAL 72 69 0 1 1 22 .000 7 .318 0 TOTAL 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 GOAlie gp gs min. gA gAA svs w l t sho 2002 19 17 1643:22 25 1.37 90 3 5 1 4

HISTORY & RECORDS AUBUCHON, Nicole CATE, Robin 2003 9 7 752:14 13 1.56 38 0 4 0 0 OFFense gp gs g A pts shots shot% sog sog% gw GOAlie gp gs min. gA gAA svs w l t sho TOTAL 28 24 2395:36 38 1.43 128 3 9 1 4 2000 19 19 12 0 24 40 .300 19 .475 4 2000 13 13 1131:07 25 1.99 66 5 4 4 3 2001 18 18 2 1 5 29 .069 16 .552 1 2001 18 18 1626:52 26 1.44 108 3 3 0 5 FISHER, Sarah 2002 19 18 1 2 4 26 .038 12 .462 0 TOTAL 31 31 2757:59 51 1.66 174 8 7 4 8 OFFense gp gs g A pts shots shot% sog sog% gw 2003 18 18 0 2 2 35 .000 15 .429 0 2003 18 18 0 1 1 16 .000 6 .375 0 TOTAL 74 73 15 5 35 130 .115 62 .477 5 CLOSE, Cassie 2004 19 19 4 6 14 20 .200 11 .550 1 OFFense gp gs g A pts shots shot% sog sog% gw 2005 18 18 5 2 12 39 .128 22 .564 1 AUSTIN, Tiare 2002 17 5 0 0 0 5 .000 4 .800 0 2006 19 19 3 3 9 29 .103 14 .483 1 OFFense gp gs g A pts shots shot% sog sog% gw TOTAL 17 5 0 0 0 5 .000 4 .800 0 TOTAL 74 74 12 12 36 104 .115 53 .510 3 2005 6 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 TOTAL 6 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 COMEAUX, Fleceia FORTENBERRY, Ashl OFFense gp gs g A pts shots shot% sog sog% gw OFFense gp gs g A pts shots shot% sog sog% gw BAKER, Lynn 1998 18 4 4 3 11 17 .235 0 .000 2 1999 21 21 4 3 11 21 .190 12 .571 2 GOAlie gp gs min. gA gAA svs w l t sho TOTAL 18 4 4 3 11 17 .235 0 .000 2 2000 19 19 2 3 7 25 .080 11 .440 1 2005 7 6 516:49 4 0.70 25 5 0 1 2 2001 18 18 2 2 6 29 .069 14 .483 2 2006 4 1 114:50 5 3.92 3 0 0 0 0 CONRAD, Ali 2002 19 19 3 3 9 48 .062 30 .625 1 TOTAL 11 7 631:39 9 1.28 28 5 0 1 2 OFFense gp gs g A pts shots shot% sog sog% gw TOTAL 77 77 11 11 33 123 .089 67 .545 6 2006 19 19 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 BARRA, Susan TOTAL 19 19 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 GAINES, Courtney GOAlie gp gs min. gA gAA svs w l t sho OFFense gp gs g A pts shots shot% sog sog% gw 1998 2 0 96:00 1 0.94 2 1 0 0 0 Cook, Katie 2005 16 16 3 2 8 39 .077 21 .538 2 1999 14 9 1080:00 26 2.17 81 4 3 0 0 OFFense gp gs g A pts shots shot% sog sog% gw 2006 19 19 8 5 21 52 .154 22 .423 2 2000 0 6 579:42 17 2.64 39 3 1 0 1 2003 5 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 TOTAL 35 35 11 7 29 91 .121 43 .473 4 TOTAL 16 15 1755:42 44 2.26 122 8 4 0 1 2004 6 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 TOTAL 11 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 GASSER, Anne BAY, Kristin OFFense gp gs g A pts shots shot% sog sog% gw OFFense gp gs g A pts shots shot% sog sog% gw GOAlie gp gs min. gA gAA svs w l t sho 2001 18 18 2 1 5 12 .167 6 .500 0 2005 18 18 7 5 19 53 .132 32 .604 0 2003 5 0 45:00 1 2.00 4 0 0 0 0 2002 19 19 1 1 3 15 .067 8 .533 0 TOTAL 18 18 7 5 19 53 .132 32 .604 0 2004 6 4 405:00 12 2.67 11 0 3 0 0 2003 18 18 2 1 5 13 .154 7 .538 0 TOTAL 11 4 450:00 13 2.60 15 0 3 0 0 2004 14 13 0 0 0 11 .000 5 .455 0 BEIRIGER, Lindsey TOTAL 69 68 5 3 13 51 .098 26 .510 0 OFFense gp gs g A pts shots shot% sog sog% gw COOPER, Kristen 1999 21 21 8 4 20 50 .160 37 .740 2 OFFense gp gs g A pts shots shot% sog sog% gw GOAlie gp gs min. gA gAA svs w l t sho 2000 17 11 5 4 14 20 .250 12 .600 1 2004 1 0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 2004 14 0 14:27 2 12.46 1 0 0 0 0 2001 15 3 1 1 3 6 .167 3 .500 0 2005 6 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 TOTAL 69 0 14:27 2 12.46 1 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 53 35 14 9 37 76 .184 52 .684 3 2006 9 1 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 TOTAL 16 2 0 0 0 2 .000 0 .000 0 GODBOLT, Jordan BETLACH, Abbey OFFense gp gs g A pts shots shot% sog sog% gw OFFense gp gs g A pts shots shot% sog sog% gw COOPER, Kristin 2006 19 19 7 1 15 31 .226 16 .516 3 2005 16 6 2 2 6 21 .095 13 .619 1 OFFense gp gs g A pts shots shot% sog sog% gw TOTAL 19 19 7 1 15 31 .226 16 .516 3 TOTAL 16 6 2 2 6 21 .095 13 .619 1 2004 18 8 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 TOTAL 18 8 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 GOLDEN, Kelly BETZ, Courtney OFFense gp gs g A pts shots shot% sog sog% gw OFFense gp gs g A pts shots shot% sog sog% gw DAVIS, Chelsea 2002 17 14 4 2 10 51 .078 26 .510 2 2005 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 OFFense gp gs g A pts shots shot% sog sog% gw 2003 18 12 0 1 1 16 .000 3 .188 0 TOTAL 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 2004 16 14 4 1 9 21 .190 14 .667 0 TOTAL 35 26 4 3 11 67 .060 29 .433 2 TOTAL 16 14 4 1 9 21 .190 14 .667 0 BEYELIA, Stephanie GREEN, Jessica OFFense gp gs g A pts shots shot% sog sog% gw DENOMME’, Michelle OFFense gp gs g A pts shots shot% sog sog% gw 2006 18 12 0 0 0 3 .000 0 .000 0 GOAlie gp gs min. gA gAA svs w l t sho 2005 18 18 1 4 6 20 .050 8 .400 0 TOTAL 18 12 0 0 0 3 .000 0 .000 0 1998 0 19 1655:00 25 1.36 114 10 8 0 4 TOTAL 18 18 1 4 6 20 .050 8 .400 0 1999 12 12 952:00 13 1.23 67 7 5 0 3 BRADY, Amie TOTAL 12 31 2607:00 38 1.31 181 17 13 0 7 GUEVARA, Leslie OFFense gp gs g A pts shots shot% sog sog% gw OFFense gp gs g A pts shots shot% sog sog% gw 2005 15 0 1 1 3 19 .053 8 .421 0 DICKMAN, Julie 2001 13 13 0 0 0 8 .000 7 .875 0 2006 9 1 0 4 4 2 .000 0 .000 0 OFFense gp gs g A pts shots shot% sog sog% gw 2002 18 9 1 0 2 6 .167 3 .500 1 TOTAL 24 1 1 5 7 21 .048 8 .381 0 2002 19 6 0 0 0 8 .000 4 .500 0 TOTAL 31 22 1 0 2 14 .071 10 .714 1 TOTAL 19 6 0 0 0 8 .000 4 .500 0 BROOKS, Amanda HALE, Amanda OFFense gp gs g A pts shots shot% sog sog% gw DRY, Jennifer OFFense gp gs g A pts shots shot% sog sog% gw 2006 6 1 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 OFFense gp gs g A pts shots shot% sog sog% gw 2004 19 9 3 3 9 17 .176 11 .647 1 TOTAL 6 1 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 2003 13 0 0 0 0 2 .000 2 1.000 0 TOTAL 19 9 3 3 9 17 .176 11 .647 1 2004 19 19 0 2 2 8 .000 6 .750 0 BROPHY, Nichole 2005 17 17 3 1 7 14 .214 7 .500 1 HARDAWAY, Sherika OFFense gp gs g A pts shots shot% sog sog% gw 2006 19 19 0 2 2 4 .000 3 .750 0 OFFense gp gs g A pts shots shot% sog sog% gw 2004 4 0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 TOTAL 68 55 3 5 11 28 .107 18 .643 1 2001 16 16 1 0 2 4 .250 4 1.000 0 TOTAL 4 0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 2002 19 19 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 DUFFUS, Lisa 2003 16 16 0 0 0 3 .000 0 .000 0 BULLINGER, Kara OFFense gp gs g A pts shots shot% sog sog% gw 2004 15 15 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 OFFense gp gs g A pts shots shot% sog sog% gw 1998 15 1 8 4 20 47 .170 0 .000 2 TOTAL 66 66 1 0 2 9 .111 5 .556 0 1998 19 19 4 5 13 43 .093 0 .000 2 TOTAL 15 1 8 4 20 47 .170 0 .000 2 1999 21 21 3 7 13 42 .071 24 .571 1 2000 18 18 4 4 12 40 .100 18 .450 0 ECHEVERRIA, Nikki 2001 17 17 2 3 7 28 .071 16 .571 1 OFFense gp gs g A pts shots shot% sog sog% gw TOTAL 75 75 13 19 45 153 .085 58 .379 4 2006 19 5 2 1 5 7 .286 2 .286 0 TOTAL 19 5 2 1 5 7 .286 2 .286 0

32 2007 HOUSTON SOCCER ALL-TIME PLAYER STATS

HAWKINS, Nikki OLIVER, Nicole SINCLAIR, Alison OFFense gp gs g A pts shots shot% sog sog% gw OFFense gp gs g A pts shots shot% sog sog% gw OFFense gp gs g A pts shots shot% sog sog% gw 2001 18 18 3 1 7 28 .107 16 .571 1 2004 16 2 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 2002 16 16 0 1 1 7 .000 1 .143 0 2002 19 19 6 1 13 32 .188 16 .500 2 TOTAL 16 2 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 TOTAL 16 16 0 1 1 7 .000 1 .143 0 RECORDS & HISTORY 2003 18 18 7 3 17 44 .159 18 .409 2 2004 19 19 11 4 26 53 .208 20 .377 2 GOAlie gp gs min. gA gAA svs w l t sho SMITH, Rebecca TOTAL 74 74 27 9 63 157 .172 70 .446 7 2004 16 13 1300:33 35 2.42 81 2 4 0 2 OFFense gp gs g A pts shots shot% sog sog% gw TOTAL 16 13 1300:33 35 2.42 81 2 4 0 2 1999 21 21 4 7 15 29 .138 21 .724 2 HEMMER, Sara 2000 18 17 1 3 5 23 .043 12 .522 0 OFFense gp gs g A pts shots shot% sog sog% gw OUTLAW, Beth TOTAL 39 38 5 10 20 52 .096 33 .635 2 2002 16 14 4 0 8 21 .190 14 .667 1 OFFENSE GP GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW TOTAL 16 14 4 0 8 21 .190 14 .667 1 2002 19 11 1 1 3 15 .067 4 .267 0 STANLEY, Kim 2003 18 12 2 0 4 20 .100 9 .450 1 OFFense gp gs g A pts shots shot% sog sog% gw HOGAN, Kristen TOTAL 37 23 3 1 7 35 .086 13 .371 1 1998 18 17 0 1 1 5 .000 0 .000 0 OFFense gp gs g A pts shots shot% sog sog% gw TOTAL 18 17 0 1 1 5 .000 0 .000 0 1999 21 21 9 3 21 45 .200 33 .733 3 PERALTA, Denise 2000 19 19 10 4 24 53 .189 34 .642 2 OFFense gp gs g A pts shots shot% sog sog% gw STEPHENS, Christie TOTAL 40 40 19 7 45 98 .194 67 .684 5 1998 19 19 7 2 16 42 .167 0 .000 3 OFFense gp gs g A pts shots shot% sog sog% gw 1999 18 1 0 0 0 7 .000 4 .571 0 2005 15 14 1 1 3 5 .200 2 .400 0 HOLTZCLAW, Schelli TOTAL 37 20 7 2 16 49 .143 4 .082 3 TOTAL 15 14 1 1 3 5 .200 2 .400 0 OFFense gp gs g A pts shots shot% sog sog% gw 2005 7 1 0 1 1 6 .000 1 .167 0 PFEIFFER, Brittney STRATTON, Cam TOTAL 7 1 0 1 1 6 .000 1 .167 0 OFFense gp gs g A pts shots shot% sog sog% gw GOAlie gp gs min. gA gAA svs w l t sho 2005 18 0 2 3 7 17 .118 6 .353 0 2006 1 0 27:18 0 0.00 0 0 0 0 0 JOHNSON, Ashley 2006 19 7 2 2 6 24 .083 9 .375 0 TOTAL 1 0 27:18 0 0.00 0 0 0 0 0 OFFense gp gs g A pts shots shot% sog sog% gw TOTAL 37 7 4 5 13 41 .098 15 .366 0 1999 12 5 0 1 1 5 .000 4 .800 0 TAMIJANI, Roxanna 2000 8 0 0 1 1 5 .000 3 .600 0 PHEASANT, Rebecca OFFense gp gs g A pts shots shot% sog sog% gw TOTAL 20 5 0 2 2 10 .000 7 .700 0 OFFense gp gs g A pts shots shot% sog sog% gw 1999 3 0 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 2000 7 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 TOTAL 3 0 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 KEOUGH, Erin TOTAL 7 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 OFFense gp gs g A pts shots shot% sog sog% gw TERRY, Alex 1998 19 19 0 2 2 9 .000 0 .000 0 PRESTON, Pamela OFFense gp gs g A pts shots shot% sog sog% gw 1999 21 19 1 3 5 17 .059 11 .647 1 OFFense gp gs g A pts shots shot% sog sog% gw 2006 17 16 0 1 1 1 .000 0 .000 0 2000 16 3 1 0 2 13 .077 8 .615 1 1999 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 TOTAL 17 16 0 1 1 1 .000 0 .000 0 2001 13 4 0 0 0 4 .000 2 .500 0 TOTAL 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 TOTAL 69 45 2 5 9 43 .038 21 .385 2 TRENT, Rachel PUCEK, Stephanie OFFense gp gs g A pts shots shot% sog sog% gw KIMMEL, Kalyn OFFense gp gs g A pts shots shot% sog sog% gw 2004 17 16 0 0 0 3 .000 0 .000 0 OFFense gp gs g A pts shots shot% sog sog% gw 2002 8 1 0 0 0 5 .000 3 .600 0 TOTAL 17 16 0 0 0 3 .000 0 .000 0 2000 7 0 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 2003 11 0 0 0 0 3 .000 1 .333 0 TOTAL 7 0 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 2005 14 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 WEBSTER, Sarah TOTAL 33 1 0 0 0 8 .000 4 .500 0 GOAlie gp gs min. gA gAA svs w l t sho KIPHART, Maegan 2002 5 1 110:45 6 4.88 7 0 1 0 0 OFFense gp gs g A pts shots shot% sog sog% gw GOAlie gp gs min. gA gAA svs w l t sho 2003 12 11 881:12 15 1.53 55 2 4 0 3 2005 18 17 1 0 2 9 .111 5 .556 0 2005 14 12 1207:37 17 1.27 58 3 7 2 2 TOTAL 17 12 991:57 21 1.91 62 2 5 0 3 2006 18 12 2 0 4 11 .182 3 .273 0 TOTAL 33 12 1207:37 17 1.27 58 3 7 2 2 TOTAL 36 29 3 0 6 20 .150 8 .400 0 WELCH, Brenna RAY, Kourtney OFFense gp gs g A pts shots shot% sog sog% gw LONSFORD, Whitney OFFense gp gs g A pts shots shot% sog sog% gw 2006 16 11 0 1 1 0 .000 0 .000 0 OFFense gp gs g A pts shots shot% sog sog% gw 2003 15 8 0 1 1 11 .000 4 .364 0 TOTAL 16 11 0 1 1 0 .000 0 .000 0 2004 13 0 3 2 8 9 .333 7 .778 0 TOTAL 15 8 0 1 1 11 .000 4 .364 0 TOTAL 13 0 3 2 8 9 .333 7 .778 0 WILLIAMS, Ashleigh RAYMER, Melissa OFFense gp gs g A pts shots shot% sog sog% gw MASCI, Stephanie OFFense gp gs g A pts shots shot% sog sog% gw 2004 19 18 1 0 2 11 .091 3 .273 0 OFFense gp gs g A pts shots shot% sog sog% gw 1998 19 19 2 3 7 14 .143 0 .000 0 2005 15 14 0 1 1 3 .000 1 .333 0 2006 19 7 2 0 4 21 .095 10 .476 0 1999 21 15 3 0 6 14 .214 10 .714 0 2006 4 4 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 TOTAL 19 7 2 0 4 21 .095 10 .476 0 2000 17 10 2 1 5 14 .143 7 .500 0 TOTAL 38 36 1 1 3 14 .071 4 .286 0 2001 18 17 1 0 2 10 .100 5 .500 1 McCARTNEY, Kelly TOTAL 75 61 8 4 20 52 .154 22 .423 1 WILLIAMS, Heather OFFense gp gs g A pts shots shot% sog sog% gw OFFense gp gs g A pts shots shot% sog sog% gw 2002 2 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 REPP, Laura 2002 8 0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 2004 18 8 2 0 4 5 .400 2 .400 0 OFFense gp gs g A pts shots shot% sog sog% gw 2003 18 10 0 0 0 4 .000 0 .000 0 TOTAL 20 8 2 0 4 5 .400 2 .400 0 1998 18 18 0 1 1 0 .000 0 .000 0 2004 14 2 0 0 0 6 .000 2 .333 0 1999 21 21 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 2005 10 7 3 0 6 13 .231 7 .538 0 MOREO, Meghan 2000 18 17 1 0 2 3 .333 0 .000 0 2006 3 0 1 0 2 5 .200 2 .400 0 OFFense gp gs g A pts shots shot% sog sog% gw 2001 16 12 5 0 10 21 .238 12 .571 1 TOTAL 53 19 4 0 8 29 .138 11 .379 0 2002 9 1 2 0 4 5 .400 3 .600 1 TOTAL 73 68 6 1 13 24 .250 12 .500 1 2003 17 9 2 0 4 14 .143 7 .500 0 ZYGMONTOWICZ, Nicole TOTAL 26 10 4 0 8 19 .211 10 .526 1 SABBE, Courtney OFFense gp gs g A pts shots shot% sog sog% gw OFFense gp gs g A pts shots shot% sog sog% gw 2003 18 18 0 0 0 8 .000 2 .250 0 MULLIS, Melissa 1998 17 17 2 0 4 20 .100 0 .000 2 2004 14 13 0 1 1 21 .000 5 .238 0 OFFENSE GP GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW TOTAL 17 17 2 0 4 20 .100 0 .000 2 TOTAL 32 31 0 1 1 29 .000 7 .241 0 2006 3 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 TOTAL 3 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 SCOTT, Shelby GOAlie gp gs min. gA gAA svs w l t sho MUNDY, Sophia 2006 19 16 1600:56 32 1.80 103 9 10 0 4 OFFense gp gs g A pts shots shot% sog sog% gw TOTAL 19 16 1600:56 32 1.80 103 9 10 0 4 2005 18 18 14 5 33 95 .147 47 .495 3 2006 19 18 10 7 27 93 .108 49 .527 3 SHANKLE, Tracey TOTAL 37 36 24 12 60 188 .128 96 .511 6 OFFense gp gs g A pts shots shot% sog sog% gw 1998 17 16 2 1 5 20 .100 0 .000 1 MURPHY, Juli 1999 21 2 4 1 9 16 .250 12 .750 0 OFFense gp gs g A pts shots shot% sog sog% gw 2000 18 1 1 2 4 9 .111 4 .444 0 1998 19 19 0 1 1 0 .000 0 .000 0 2001 16 0 0 0 0 5 .000 3 .600 0 1999 21 21 0 1 1 4 .000 3 .750 0 TOTAL 72 19 7 4 18 50 .140 19 .380 1 2000 19 19 0 0 0 5 .000 2 .400 0 2001 18 18 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 SIMON, Brooke TOTAL 77 77 0 2 2 10 .000 5 .500 0 OFFense gp gs g A pts shots shot% sog sog% gw 2004 18 17 2 2 6 28 .071 14 .500 1 TOTAL 18 17 2 2 6 28 .071 14 .500 1

WWW.UHCOUGARS.COM 33 CAREER RECORDS

Scoring 5. 0.37 Jordan Godbolt (19 Games) 2006 Shots Attempted Points 6 0.36 Nikki Hawkins (74 Games) 2001-04 1. 188 Sophia Mundy (24 Goals) 2005-06 1. 63 Nikki Hawkins (27g 9a) 2001-04 7. 0.34 Lindsey Beiriger (38 Games) 1999-00 2. 157 Nikki Hawkins (27 Goals) 2001-04 2. 60 Sophia Mundy (24g, 12a) 2005-06 8. 0.31 Courtney Gaines (35 Games) 2005-06 3. 153 Kara Bullinger (13 Goals) 1998-01 3. 45 Kristen Hogan (19g 7a) 1999-00 9. 0.25 Sara Hemmer (16 Games) 2002 4. 130 Nicole Aubuchon (15 Goals) 2000-03 45 Kara Bullinger (13g 19a) 1998-01 0.25 Chelsea Davis (16 Games) 2004 5. 123 Ashley Fortenberry (11 Goals) 1999-02 5. 36 Sarah Fisher (12g, 12a) 2003-06 6. 104 Sarah Fisher (12 Goals) 2003-06 6. 35 Nicole Aubuchon (15g 5a) 2000-03 Game-Winning Goals 7. 98 Kristen Hogan (19 Goals) 1999-00 7. 34 Lindsey Beiriger (13g 8a) 1999-00 1. 7 Nikki Hawkins 2001-04 8. 91 Courtney Gaines (11 Goals) 2005-06 8. 33 Ashley Fortenberry (11g 11a) 1999-02 2. 6 Sophia Mundy 2005-06 9 70 Lindsey Beiriger (13 Goals) 1999-00 9. 29 Courtney Gaines (11g, 7a) 2005-06 6 Ashley Fortenberry 1999-02 10. 67 Kelly Golden (4 Goals) 2002-03

HISTORY & RECORDS 10. 20 Lisa Duffus (8g 4a) 1998 4. 5 Nicole Aubuchon 2000-03 20 Melissa Raymer (8g 4a) 1998-01 5 Kristen Hogan 1999-00 Shots Per Game (Minimum 5 Games) 6. 4 Kara Bullinger 1998-01 1. 5.08 Sophia Mundy (37 Games) 2005-06 4 Courtney Gaines 2005-06 2. 3.13 Lisa Duffus (15 Games) 1998 8. 3 Sarah Fisher 2003-06 3. 2.94 Kristin Bay (18 Games) 2005 3 Jordan Godbolt 2006 4. 2.60 Courtney Gaines (35 Games) 2005-06 3 Lindsey Beiriger 1999-00 5. 2.45 Kristen Hogan (40 Games) 1999-00 3 Denise Peralta 1998-99 6. 2.12 Nikki Hawkins (74 Games) 2001-04 7. 2.04 Kara Bullinger (75 Games) 1998-01 8. 1.91 Kelly Golden (35 Games) 2002-03 KARA BULLINGER 9. 1.84 Lindsey Beiriger (38 Games) 1999-00 10. 1.76 Nicole Aubuchon (74 Games) 2000-03

Shots On Goal 1. 96 Sophia Mundy (24 Goals) 2005-06 2. 70 Nikki Hawkins (27 Goals) 2001-04 3. 67 Kristen Hogan (19 Goals) 1999-00 67 Ashley Fortenberry (11 Goals) 1999-02 5. 62 Nicole Aubuchon (15 Goals) 2000-03 6. 58 Kara Bullinger (13 Goals) 1998-01 7. 53 Sarah Fisher (12 Goals) 2003-06 8. 49 Lindsey Beiriger (13 Goals) 1999-00 9. 43 Courtney Gaines (11 Goals) 2005-06 SOPHIA MUNDY 10. 32 Kristin Bay (7 Goals) 2005

Points Per Game (Minimum 5 Games) Sog Per Game (Minimum 5 Games/1.00 SPG) 1. 1.62 Sophia Mundy (37 Games) 2005-06 1. 2.59 Sophia Mundy (37 Games) 2005-06 2. 1.33 Lisa Duffus (15 Games) 1998 2. 1.78 Kristin Bay (18 Games) 2005 3. 1.12 Kristen Hogan (40 Games) 1999-00 3. 1.67 Kristen Hogan (40 Games) 1999-00 4. 1.06 Kristin Bay (18 Games) 2005 4. 1.29 Lindsey Beiriger (38 Games) 1999-00 5. 0.89 Lindsey Beiriger (38 Games) 1999-00 Assists 5. 1.23 Courtney Gaines (35 Games) 2005-06 6. 0.85 Nikki Hawkins (74 Games) 2001-04 1. 19 Kara Bullinger 1998-01 6. 1.00 Rebecca Smith (21 Games) 1999 7. 0.83 Courtney Gaines (35 Games) 2005-06 2. 12 Sophia Mundy 2005-06 8. 0.79 Jordan Godbolt (19 Games) 2006 12 Sarah Fisher 2003-06 9. 0.71 Rebecca Smith (21 Games) 1999 4. 11 Ashley Fortenberry 1999-02 KRISTIN BAY 10. 0.62 Whitney Lonsford (13 Games) 2004 5. 9 Nikki Hawkins 2001-04 6. 8 Lindsey Beiriger 1999-00 Goals 7. 7 Courtney Gaines 2005-06 1. 27 Nikki Hawkins 2001-04 7 Rebecca Smith 1999 2. 24 Sophia Mundy 2005-06 7 Kristen Hogan 1999-00 3. 19 Kristen Hogan 1999-00 10. 5 Jennifer Dry 2002-06 4. 15 Nicole Aubuchon 2000-03 5 Nicole Aubuchon 2000-03 5. 13 Kara Bullinger 1998-01 5 Kristin Bay 2005 13 Lindsey Beiriger 1999-00 7. 12 Sarah Fisher 2003-06 Assists Per Game (Minimum 5 Games) 8 11 Ashley Fortenberry 1999-02 1. 0.33 Rebecca Smith (21 Games) 1999 11 Courtney Gaines 2005-06 2. 0.32 Sophia Mundy (37 Games) 2005 10. 8 Lisa Duffus 1998 0.28 Kristin Bay (18 Games) 2005 8 Melissa Raymer 1998-01 4. 0.27 Lisa Duffus (15 Games) 1998 5. 0.25 Kara Bullinger (75 Games) 1998-01 Goals Per Game (Minimum 5 Games) 6. 0.22 Jessica Green (18 Games) 2005 1. 0.65 Sophia Mundy (37 Games) 2005-06 7. 0.21 Lindsey Beiriger (38 Games) 1999-00 2. 0.53 Lisa Duffus (15 Games) 1998 8. 0.21 Amie Brady (24 Games) 2005-06 3. 0.47 Kristen Hogan (40 Games) 1999-00 9. 0.20 Courtney Gaines (35 Games) 2005-06 4. 0.39 Kristin Bay (18 Games) 2005 10. 0.17 Kristen Hogan (40 Games) 1999-00 34 2007 HOUSTON SOCCER CAREER RECORDS

Most Losses 1. 13 Michelle Denomme’ (17-13-0) 1998-99

2. 10 Shelby Scott (9-10-0) 2005-06 RECORDS & HISTORY 3. 9 Erin Ferguson (3-9-1) 2002-03 4. 7 Robin Cate (8-7-4) 2000-01 7 Stephanie Pucek (3-7-2) 2002-05 6. 5 Sarah Webster (2-5-0) 2002-03 7. 4 Nicole Oliver (2-4-0) 2004 4 Susan Barra (8-4-0) 1998-00 9. 3 Katie Cook (0-3-0) 2002-04

Most Ties 1. 4 Robin Cate (8-7-4) 2000-01 2. 2 Stephanie Pucek (3-7-2) 2002-05 3. 1 Lynn Baker (5-0-1) 2005 1 Erin Ferguson (3-9-1) 2002-03

Most Shutouts 1. 8 Robin Cate 2000-01 MICHELLE DENOMME’ 2. 7 Michelle Denomme’ 1998-99 3. 4 Erin Ferguson 2002-03 4 Shelby Scott 2005-06 Goalkeeping 5. 3 Sarah Webster 2002-03 Saves 6. 2 Lynn Baker 2005 1. 181 Michelle Denomme’ (38 Ga) 1998-99 2 Nicole Oliver 2004 2. 174 Robin Cate (51 Ga) 2000-01 2 Stephanie Pucek 2002-05 3. 128 Erin Ferguson (38 Ga) 2002-03 9. 1 Susan Barra 1998-00 4. 122 Susan Barra (44 Ga) 1998-00 5. 103 Shelby Scott (32 Ga) 2005-06 Participation 6. 81 Nicole Oliver (35 Ga) 2004 7. 62 Sarah Webster (21 Ga) 2002-03 Games Played 8. 58 Stephanie Pucek (17 Ga) 2002-05 1. 77 Ashley Fortenberry 1999-02 9. 28 Lynn Baker (9 Ga) 2005-06 77 Juli Murphy 1998-01 10. 15 Katie Cook (13 Ga) 2002-04 3. 75 Melissa Raymer 1998-01 75 Kara Bullinger 1998-01 75 Jennifer Allen 1998-01 Saves Per Game (Minimum 5 Games/1.00 SPG) 6. 74 Sarah Fisher 2003-06 1. 15.08 Michelle Denomme’ (12 Games) 1998-99 74 Nikki Hawkins 2001-04 2. 7.62 Susan Barra (16 Games) 1998-00 74 Nicole Aubuchon 2000-03 3. 5.06 Nicole Oliver (16 Games) 2004 9. 73 Laura Repp 1998-01 4. 5.42 Shelby Scott (19 Games) 2005-06 10. 72 Emily Allwardt 2000-03 5. 4.57 Erin Ferguson (28 Games) 2002-03 72 Tracey Shankle 1998-01 6. 3.65 Sarah Webster (17 Games) 2002-03 SARAH FISHER 7. 2.55 Lynn Baker (11 Games) 2005-06 Games Started 8. 1.76 Stephanie Pucek (33 Games) 2002-05 Goals Against Avg (GA/Min.) 1. 77 Ashley Fortenberry 1999-02 9. 1.36 Katie Cook (11 Games) 2002-04 1. 1.27 Stephanie Pucek (17/1,208) 2002-05 77 Juli Murphy 1998-01 2. 1.28 Lynn Baker (9/632) 2005-06 3. 75 Kara Bullinger 1998-01 3. 1.31 Michelle Denomme’ (38/2,607) 1998-99 JULI MURPHY 4. 74 Sarah Fisher 2003-06 4. 1.43 Erin Ferguson (38/2,396) 2002-03 74 Nikki Hawkins 2001-04 5. 1.80 Shelby Scott (32/1,601) 2005-06 7. 73 Nicole Aubuchon 2000-03 6. 1.91 Sarah Webster (21/992) 2002-03 7. 68 Laura Repp 1998-01 7. 2.26 Susan Barra (44/1,756) 1998-00 8. 61 Melissa Raymer 1998-01 8. 2.42 Nicole Oliver (35/1,301) 2004 9. 55 Sarah Fisher 2003-05 9. 2.60 Katie Cook (13/450) 2002-04 10. 51 Emily Allwardt 2000-03 Most Wins 1. 17 Michelle Denomme’ (17-13-0) 1998-99 2. 9 Shelby Scott (9-10-0) 2005-06 3. 8 Susan Barra (8-4-0) 1998-00 8 Robin Cate (8-7-4) 2000-01 5. 5 Lynn Baker (5-0-1) 2005 6. 3 Erin Ferguson (3-9-1) 2002-03 3 Stephanie Pucek (3-7-2) 2002-05 8. 2 Nicole Oliver (2-4-0) 2004 2 Sarah Webster (2-5-0) 2002-03

WWW.UHCOUGARS.COM 35 INDIVIDUAL SEASON RECORDS

Scoring Shots Attempted Most Wins Points 1. 95 Sophia Mundy (14 Goals) 2005 1. 10 Michelle Denomme’ (10-8-0) 1998 1. 33 Sophia Mundy (14g 5a) 2005 2. 93 Sophia Mundy (10 Goals) 2006 2. 9 Shelby Scott (9-10-0) 2006 2. 27 Sophia Mundy (10g, 7a) 2006 3. 53 Kristen Hogan (10 Goals) 2000 3. 7 Michelle Denomme’ (7-5-0) 1999 3. 26 Nikki Hawkins (11g 4a) 2004 53 Nikki Hawkins (11 Goals) 2004 4. 5 Lynn Baker (5-0-1) 2005 4. 24 Kristen Hogan (10g 4a) 2000 53 Kristin Bay (7 Goals) 2005 5 Robin Cate (5-4-4) 2000 24 Nicole Aubuchon (12g) 2000 6. 52 Courtney Gaines (8 Goals) 2006 5. 4 Susan Barra (4-3-0) 1999 6. 21 Courtney Gaines (8g, 5a) 2006 7. 51 Kelly Golden (4 Goals) 2002 6. 3 Robin Cate (3-3-0) 2001 21 Kristen Hogan (9g 3a) 1999 8. 50 Lindsey Beiriger (8 Goals) 1999 3 Susan Barra (3-1-0) 2000 8. 20 Lisa Duffus (8g 4a) 1998 9. 48 Ashley Fortenberry (3 Goals) 2002 3 Stephanie Pucek (3-7-2) 2005 20 Lindsey Beiriger (8g 4a) 1999 10. 47 Lisa Duffus (8 Goals) 1998 3 Erin Ferguson (3-5-1) 2002 10. 19 Kristin Bay (7g 5a) 2005 Shots Per Game (Minimum 5 Games) Most Losses 1. 5.28 Sophia Mundy (18 Games) 2005 1. 10 Shelby Scott (9-10-0) 2006 HISTORY & RECORDS Points Per Game (Minimum 5 Games) 1. 1.83 Sophia Mundy (18 Games) 2005 2. 4.89 Sophia Mundy (19 Games) 2006 2. 8 Michelle Denomme’ (10-8-0) 1998 2. 1.42 Sophia Mundy (19 Games) 2006 3. 3.13 Lisa Duffus (15 Games) 1998 3. 7 Stephanie Pucek (3-7-2) 2005 3. 1.37 Nikki Hawkins (19 Games) 2004 4. 3.00 Kelly Golden (17 Games) 2002 4. 5 Michelle Denomme’ (7-5-0) 1999 4. 1.33 Lisa Duffus (15 Games) 1998 5. 2.94 Kristin Bay (18 Games) 2005 5 Erin Ferguson (3-5-1) 2002 5. 1.26 Kristen Hogan (19 Games) 2000 6. 2.79 Nikki Hawkins (19 Games) 2004 6. 4 Nicole Oliver (2-4-0) 2004 1.26 Nicole Aubuchon (19 Games) 2000 2.79 Kristen Hogan (19 Games) 2000 4 Erin Ferguson (0-4-0) 2003 7. 1.11 Courtney Gaines (19 Games) 2006 8. 2.74 Courtney Gaines (19 Games) 2006 4 Robin Cate (5-4-4) 2000 8. 1.06 Kristin Bay (18 Games) 2005 9. 2.53 Ashley Fortenberry (19 Games) 2002 4 Sarah Webster (2-4-0) 2003 9. 1.00 Kristen Hogan (21 Games) 1999 10. 2.44 Nikki Hawkins (18 Games) 2003 10. 3 Susan Barra (4-3-0) 1999 10. 0.95 Lindsey Beiriger (21 Games) 1999 3 Robin Cate (3-3-0) 2001 Shots On Goal 3 Katie Cook (0-3-0) 2004 Goals 1. 49 Sophia Mundy (19 Goals) 2006 1. 14 Sophia Mundy 2005 2. 47 Sophia Mundy (14 Goals) 2005 Most Ties 2. 12 Nicole Aubuchon 2000 3. 37 Lindsey Beiriger (8 Goals) 1999 1. 4 Robin Cate (5-4-4) 2000 3. 11 Nikki Hawkins 2004 4. 34 Kristen Hogan (10 Goals) 2000 2. 2 Stephanie Pucek (3-7-2) 2005 4. 10 Sophia Mundy 2006 5. 33 Kristen Hogan (9 Goals) 1999 3. 1 Lynn Baker (5-0-1) 2005 10 Kristen Hogan 2000 6. 32 Kristin Bay (7 Goals) 2005 1 Erin Ferguson (3-5-1) 2002 6. 9 Kristen Hogan 1999 7. 30 Ashley Fortenberry (3 Goals) 2002 7. 8 Courtney Gaines 2006 8. 26 Kelly Golden (4 Goals) 2002 Most Shutouts 8 Lisa Duffus 1998 9. 24 Kara Bullinger (3 Goals) 1999 1. 5 Robin Cate 2001 8 Lindsey Beiriger 1999 10. 22 Sarah Fisher (5 Goals) 2005 2. 4 Michelle Denomme’ 1998 4 Erin Ferguson 2002 4 Shelby Scott 2006 Goals Per Game (Minimum 5 Games) Goalkeeping Saves 5. 3 Sarah Webster 2003 1. 0.78 Sophia Mundy (18 Games) 2005 3 Michelle Denomme’ 1999 1. 114 Michelle Denomme’ (25 GA) 1998 2. 0.63 Nicole Aubuchon (19 Games) 2000 3 Robin Cate 2000 2. 108 Robin Cate (26 GA) 2001 3. 0.58 Nikki Hawkins (19 Games) 2004 8. 2 Lynn Baker 2005 3. 103 Shelby Scott (32 GA) 2006 4. 0.53 Lisa Duffus (15 Games) 1998 2 Stephanie Pucek 2005 4. 90 Erin Ferguson (25 GA) 2002 5. 0.53 Kristen Hogan (19 Games) 2000 2 Nicole Oliver 2004 0.53 Sophia Mundy (19 Games) 2006 5. 81 Nicole Oliver (35 GA) 2004 7. 0.43 Kristen Hogan (21 Games) 1999 81 Susan Barra (26 GA) 1999 8. 0.42 Courtney Gaines (19 Games) 2006 7. 67 Michelle Denomme’ (13 GA) 1999 Participation 9. 0.39 Kristin Bay (18 Games) 2005 8. 66 Robin Cate (25 GA) 2000 Games Played 0.39 Nikki Hawkins (18 Games) 2003 9. 58 Stephanie Pucek (17 GA) 2005 1. 21 Laura Repp 1999 10. 55 Sarah Webster (15 GA) 2003 21 Juli Murphy 1999 Game-winning Goals 21 Ashley Fortenberry 1999 1. 4 Nicole Aubuchon 2000 Saves Per Game (Minimum 5 Games) 21 Tracey Shankle 1999 2. 3 Jordan Godbolt 2006 1. 5.79 Susan Barra (14 Games) 1999 21 Kristen Hogan 1999 3 Sophia Mundy 2006 2. 5.58 Michelle Denomme’ (12 Games) 1999 21 Erin Keogh 1999 3 Kristen Hogan 1999 3. 5.42 Shelby Scott (19 Games) 2006 21 Lindsey Beiriger 1999 3 Sophia Mundy 2005 4. 5.06 Nicole Oliver (16 Games) 2004 21 Rebecca Smith 1999 3 Denise Peralta 1998 5. 4.74 Erin Ferguson (19 Games) 2002 21 Kara Bullinger 1999 6. 4.58 Sarah Webster (12 Games) 2003 21 Melissa Raymer 1999 Assists 7. 4.22 Erin Ferguson (9 Games) 2003 8. 4.14 Stephanie Pucek (14 Games) 2005 1. 7 Sophia Mundy 2006 Games Started 9. 3.57 Lynn Baker (7 Games) 2005 7 Kara Bullinger 1999 1. 21 Lindsey Beiriger 1999 10. 1.83 Katie Cook (6 Games) 2004 7 Rebecca Smith 1999 21 Rebecca Smith 1999 4. 6 Sarah Fisher 2004 21 Kara Bullinger 1999 5. 5 Courtney Gaines 2006 Goals Against Avg (Minimum 5 Minutes) 21 Laura Repp 1999 5 Kara Bullinger 1998 1. 0.70 Lynn Baker (4 Ga, 517 Min) 2005 21 Juli Murphy 1999 5 Sophia Mundy 2005 2. 0.94 Susan Barra (1 Ga, 96 Min) 1998 21 Ashley Fortenberry 1999 5 Kristin Bay 2005 3. 1.23 Michelle Denomme’ (13 Ga, 952 Min) 1999 21 Kristen Hogan 1999 4. 1.27 Stephanie Pucek (17 Ga, 1208 Min) 2005 Assists Per Game (Minimum 5 Games) 5. 1.37 Erin Ferguson (25 Ga, 1643 Min) 2002 Minutes Played 1. 0.44 Amie Brady (9 Games) 2006 6. 1.53 Sarah Webster (15 Ga, 881 Min) 2003 1. 1,707 Courtney Gaines 2006 2. 0.37 Sophia Mundy (19 Games) 2006 7. 1.56 Erin Ferguson (13 Ga, 752 Min) 2003 2. 1,691 Jessica Green 2005 3. 0.33 Kara Bullinger (21 Games) 1999 8. 1.80 Shelby Scott (32 Ga, 1,601 Min) 2006 3. 1,644 jennifer Dry 2006 0.33 Rebecca Smith (21 Games) 1999 9. 2.00 Katie Cook (1 Ga, 45 Min) 2003 4. 1,641 Sophia Mundy 2005 5. 0.32 Sarah Fisher (19 Games) 2004 10. 2.17 Susan Barra (26 Ga, 1080 Min) 1999 5. 1,633 Sarah Fisher 2005 6. 0.28 Kristin Bay (18 Games) 2005 6. 1,616 Shelby Scott 2006 0.28 Sophia Mundy (18 Games) 2005 7. 1,606 Sophia Mundy 2006 8. 0.27 Lisa Duffus (15 Games) 1998 1,606 Maegan Kiphart 2005 9. 0.26 Kara Bullinger (19 Games) 1998 9. 1,586 Ali Conrad 2006 0.26 Courtney Gaines (19 Games) 2006 10. 1,562 Jordan Godbolt 2006

36 2007 HOUSTON SOCCER TEAM SEASON RECORDS

SCORING Assists Per Game Saves Per Game 1. 1.67 (18 games) 2005 1. 6.82 (22 games) 1999

Points 2. 1.41 (22 games) 1999 2. 6.00 (19 games) 1998 RECORDS & HISTORY 1. 116 (43g 30a) 2005 3. 1.42 (19 games) 2006 6.00 (18 games) 2001 2. 105 (37g 31a) 1999 4 1.26 (19 games) 1998 4. 5.63 (19 games) 2006 3. 103 (40g 23a) 2000 5. 1.21 (19 games) 2000 5. 5.58 (19 games) 2000 4. 101 (37g, 27a) 2006 6. 1.11 (19 games) 2004 6. 5.42 (19 games) 2004 5. 86 (31g 24a) 1998 8. 0.67 (18 games) 2001 7. 5.39 (18 games) 2003 6. 81 (30g 21a) 2004 8. 0.61 (18 games) 2003 8. 5.11 (19 games) 2002 7. 57 (23g 11a) 2002 9. 0.58 (19 games) 2002 9. 4.61 (18 games) 2005 8. 52 (20g 12a) 2001 9. 37 (13g 11a) 2003 Shots Attempted Goals Against Avg 1. 357 (43 goals) 2005 1. 1.10 (21 GA, 1724 min) 2005 Points Per Game 2. 286 (37 goals) 2006 2. 1.28 (25 GA, 1751 min) 1998 1. 6.44 (18 games) 2005 3. 268 (40 goals) 2000 3. 1.44 (26 GA, 1627 min) 2001 2. 5.42 (19 games) 2000 4. 262 (37 goals) 1999 4. 1.56 (29 GA, 1678 min) 2003 3. 4.77 (22 games) 1999 5. 247 (23 goals) 2002 5. 1.59 (31 GA, 1754 min) 2002 4. 4.53 (19 games) 1998 6. 235 (31 goals) 1998 6. 1.73 (39 GA, 2031 min) 1999 5. 4.26 (19 games) 2004 7. 218 (30 goals) 2004 7. 1.91 (37 GA, 1,743 min) 2006 6. 3.00 (19 games) 2002 8. 202 (20 goals) 2001 8. 2.17 (42 GA, 1741 min) 2000 7. 2.89 (18 games) 2001 9. 200 (13 goals) 2003 9. 2.56 (49 GA, 1720 min) 2004 8. 2.06 (18 games) 2003 Shots Per Game Most Wins Goals 1. 19.83 (18 games) 2005 1. 11 (11-8-0) 1998 1. 43 2005 2. 15.10 (19 games) 2006 11 (11-8-2) 1999 2. 40 2000 3. 14.11 (19 games) 2000 3. 9 (9-10-0) 2006 3. 37 1999 4. 13.00 (19 games) 2002 8 (8-7-3) 2005 37 2006 5. 12.37 (19 games) 1998 8 (8-5-1) 2000 5. 31 1998 6. 11.91 (22 games) 1999 6. 3 (3-3-0) 2001 6. 30 2004 7. 11.47 (19 games) 2004 3 (3-6-1) 2002 7. 23 2002 8. 11.22 (18 games) 2001 8. 2 (2-8-0) 2003 8. 20 2001 9. 11.11 (18 games) 2003 2 (2-7-0) 2004 9. 13 2003 Shots On Goal Most Losses Goals Per Game 1. 202 (20 goals) 2001 1. 10 (9-10-0) 2006 1. 2.39 (18 games) 2005 2. 182 (43 goals) 2005 2. 8 (11-8-0) 1998 2. 2.11 (19 games) 2000 3. 177 (37 goals) 1999 8 (11-8-2) 1999 3. 1.68 (22 games) 1999 4. 139 (40 goals) 2000 8 (2-8-0) 2003 4. 1.63 (19 games) 1998 5. 130 (37 goals) 2006 5. 7 (8-7-3) 2005 5. 1.58 (19 games) 2004 6. 128 (23 goals) 2002 7 (2-7-0) 2004 6. 1.21 (19 games) 2002 7. 102 (30 goals) 2004 7. 6 (3-6-1) 2002 7. 1.11 (18 games) 2001 8. 78 (13 goals) 2003 8. 5 (8-5-1) 2000 8. 0.72 (18 games) 2003 SOG Per Game Most Ties Game-Winning Goals 1. 11.22 (18 games) 2001 1. 3 (8-7-3) 2005 1. 11 1998 2. 10.11 (18 games) 2005 2. 1 (3-6-1) 2002 11 1999 3. 8.05 (22 games) 1999 1 (8-5-1) 2000 3. 9 2000 4. 7.32 (19 games) 2000 9 2006 5. 6.84 (19 games) 2006 Most Shutouts 5. 8 2002 6. 6.74 (19 games) 2002 1. 5 2006 8 2005 7. 5.37 (19 games) 2004 5 2005 8 2001 8. 4.33 (18 games) 2003 5 2000 8. 5 2004 5 2001 9. 3 2003 GOALKEEPING 5. 4 1998 Saves 4 2002 Assists 1. 150 (39 GA) 1999 4 1999 1. 31 1999 2. 114 (25 GA) 1998 8. 3 2003 2. 30 2005 3. 108 (26 GA) 2001 3. 27 2006 4. 107 (37 GA) 2006 PARTICIPATION 4. 24 1998 5. 106 (42 GA) 2000 Games Played 5. 23 2000 6. 103 (49 GA) 2004 1. 22 1999 6. 21 2004 7. 97 (29 GA) 2003 2. 19 2006 7. 12 2001 97 (31 GA) 2002 19 2000 8. 11 2003 9. 83 (21 GA) 2005 19 1998 9. 11 2002 19 2002 19 2004 7. 18 2003 18 2001 18 2005

WWW.UHCOUGARS.COM 37 SINGLE-GAME RECORDS

Most Assists Team Game Records NIKKI HAWKINS 1. 4 Fisher, Sarah Texas Southern 09/17/04 Most Points 2. 3 Brady, Amie Texas Southern 09/06/06 1. 39 Texas Southern 09/17/04 3 Bullinger, Kara Auburn 09/05/99 2. 34 Texas Southern 09/06/06 3. 2 Bay, Kristin Texas Southern 09/16/05 3. 29 Nicholls State 09/20/05 2 Beiriger, Lindsey UTEP 09/01/00 4. 23 Texas Southern 09/16/05 2 Bullinger, Kara Charlotte 11/04/99 5. 21 Prairie View A&M 09/19/04 2 Dry, Jennifer Texas Southern 09/17/04 6. 20 UL Lafayette 09/10/00 2 Duffus, Lisa UAB 10/16/98 7. 16 Auburn 09/05/99 2 Gaines, Courtney Texas Southern 09/06/06 8. 13 Tulane 10/01/99 2 Hawkins, Nikki Texas Southern 09/17/04 13 Louisville 09/27/98 2 Hawkins, Nikki Prairie View A&M 09/19/04 10. 12 Grambling State 09/04/05 HISTORY & RECORDS 2 Hogan, Kristen Louisville 09/24/99 2 Lonsford, Whitney Prairie View A&M 09/19/04 2 Mundy, Sophia Texas Southern 09/06/06 Most Goals 2 Peralta, Denise Louisville 09/27/98 1. 14 Texas Southern 09/17/04 2 Raymer, Melissa Stephen F. Austin 11/01/98 2. 12 Texas Southern 09/06/06 2 Simon, Brooke Texas Southern 09/17/04 3. 10 Texas Southern 09/16/05 2 Smith, Becca Tulane 10/01/99 10 Nicholls State 09/20/05 5. 7 UL Lafayette 09/10/00 Most Shots 7 Prairie View A&M 09/19/04 1. 19 Mundy, Sophia Texas Southern 09/16/05 7. 5 Tulane 10/01/99 2. 11 Beiriger, Lindsey USF 10/24/99 5 Louisville 09/24/99 11 Duffus, Lisa Stephen F. Austin 11/01/98 5 Auburn 09/05/99 Individual Game Records 11 Golden, Kelly Charlotte 09/20/02 10. 4 Texas State 09/24/06 Most Points 11 Mundy, Sophia Sam Houston St. 09/09/05 4 Grambling State 09/04/05 1. 8 Gaines, Courtney Texas Southern 09/06/06 6. 10 Brady, Amie Texas Southern 09/16/05 4 Louisville 09/27/98 8 Hawkins, Nikki Texas Southern 09/17/04 10 Bullinger, Kara McNeese State 10/12/98 4 North Texas 09/13/02 8 Mundy, Sophia Texas Southern 09/16/05 8. 9 Mundy, Sophia Louisiana-Lafayette 08/25/06 4. 6 Davis, Chelsea Texas Southern 09/17/04 9 Mundy, Sophia UTSA 09/17/06 Most Assists 6 Fisher, Sarah Texas Southern 09/17/04 9 Mundy, Sophia Tulsa 10/15/06 1. 11 Texas Southern 09/17/04 6 Hawkins, Nikki Sam Houston St. 09/12/04 2. 10 Texas Southern 09/06/06 6 Hawkins, Nikki Prairie View A&M 09/19/04 LINDSEY BEIRIGER 3. 9 Nicholls State 09/20/05 6 Hogan, Kristen UL Lafayette 09/10/00 4. 7 Prairie View A&M 09/19/04 6 Raymer, Melissa Tulane 10/01/99 5. 6 Auburn 09/05/99 6 Simon, Brooke Texas Southern 09/17/04 6. 4 Grambling State 09/04/05

Most Goals Most Shots 1. 4 Mundy, Sophia Texas Southern 09/16/05 1. 69 Texas Southern 09/16/05 2. 3 Gaines, Courtney Texas Southern 09/06/06 2. 47 Texas Southern 09/17/04 3 Davis, Chelsea Texas Southern 09/17/04 3. 44 Texas Southern 09/06/06 3 Hawkins, Nikki Sam Houston St. 09/12/04 3 Hawkins, Nikki Texas Southern 09/17/04 4. 39 Nicholls State 09/20/05 3 Hogan, Kristen UL Lafayette 09/10/00 5. 37 UL Lafayette 09/10/00 3 Raymer, Melissa Tulane 10/01/99 6. 36 Prairie View A&M 09/19/04 8. 2 Bay, Kristin Stephen F. Austin 09/11/05 7. 35 Sam Houston State 09/09/05 2 Bay, Kristin North Texas 09/18/05 8. 33 Grambling State 09/04/05 2 Beiriger, Lindsay Louisville 09/24/99 9. 31 Louisville 09/22/02 2 Comeaux, Felicia UAB 10/16/98 10. 30 McNeese State 10/12/98 2 Dry, Jennifer Nicholls State 09/20/05 2 Duffus, Lisa Stephen F. Austin 11/01/98 Most Saves 2 Fisher, Sarah Texas Southern 09/06/06 1. 15 Texas A&M 10/31/00 2 Fisher, Sarah Prairie View A&M 09/19/04 2. 14 Charlotte 09/20/02 2 Gaines, Courtney Texas State 09/24/06 3. 11 UTEP 10/21/05 2 Hale, Amanda Texas Southern 09/17/04 Most Saves 4. 10 LSU 09/03/06 2 Hawkins, Nikki Prairie View A&M 09/19/04 1. 15 Barra, Susan Charlotte 10/22/99 10 UNLV 09/10/04 2 Hogan, Kristen USF 11/03/99 15 Barra, Susan Texas A&M 10/31/99 6. 9 Colorado College 10/08/06 2 Lonsford, Whitney Texas Southern 09/17/04 3. 14 Ferguson, Erin Charlotte 09/20/02 9 Stephen F. Austin 09/11/05 2 Mundy, Sophia Texas State 09/24/06 4. 13 Barra, Susan Stephen F. Austin 10/12/99 9 Saint Louis 10/01/04 2 Mundy, Sophia Grambling State 09/04/05 13 Barra, Susan UTEP 09/01/00 9 UAB 10/24/04 2 Mundy, Sophia Nicholls State 09/20/05 13 Denomme’, Michelle Cincinnati 09/26/99 9 vs. Georgia 09/12/03 2 Mundy, Sophia Marshall 09/30/05 7. 12 Denomme’, Michelle Marquette 09/18/99 10. 8 Southern Miss 10/28/05 2 Pfeiffer, Brittney Nicholls State 09/20/05 8. 11 Pucek, Stephanie UTEP 10/21/05 8 Rice 08/27/04 2 Simon, Brooke Texas Southern 09/17/04 9. 10 Scott, Shelby LSU 09/03/06 8 USF 10/22/04 2 Williams, Heather Texas Southern 09/16/05 10. 10 Scott, Shelby Colorado College 10/08/06 8 Cincinnati 09/29/02 9 Baker, Lynn Stephen F. Austin 09/11/05 9 Oliver, Nicole Saint Louis 10/01/04

38 2007 HOUSTON SOCCER YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS

Goals Year player G Avg HEAD COACHES 1998 Duffus, Lisa 8 0.53 RECORDS & HISTORY 1999 Hogan, Kristen 9 0.43 2000 Aubuchon, Nicole 12 0.63 2001 Repp, Laura 5 0.31 2002 Hawkins, Nikki 6 0.32 2003 Hawkins, Nikki 7 0.39 2004 Hawkins, Nikki 11 0.58 2005 Mundy, Sophia 14 0.78 2006 Mundy, Sophia 10 0.52

Assists Year player A Avg Chris Houston Bill Solberg susan bush 1998 Bullinger, Kara 5 0.26 1998-99 • 22-16-2 2000-2006 • 50-70-10 2007-Pres. • 0-0-0 1999 Smith, Rebecca 7 0.33 Bullinger, Kara 7 0.33 2000 Hogan, Kristen 4 0.21 YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORD Beiriger, Lindsey 4 0.24 Bullinger, Kara 4 0.22 Year overall pct. Home Away neutral Conference pct. Home Away 2001 Bullinger, Kara 3 0.18 1998 11-8-0 .579 6-1-0 5-6-0 0-1-0 8-3-0 .727 4-0-0 4-3-0 2002 Fortenberry, Ashley 3 0.16 1999 11-8-2 .571 5-1-1 4-5-0 2-2-1 8-2-1 .773 5-1-1 3-1-0 2003 Hawkins, Nikki 3 0.17 2000 9-9-1 .500 4-4-1 5-4-0 0-1-0 5-5-1 .500 4-2-1 1-3-0 2004 Fisher, Sarah 6 0.32 2001 8-9-1 .472 5-2-1 3-7-0 0-0-0 6-4-0 .600 4-1-0 2-3-0 2005 Mundy, Sophia 5 0.28 2002 8-8-3 .500 5-2-2 3-4-1 0-2-0 4-3-3 .550 2-2-2 2-1-1 Bay, Kristin 5 0.28 2003 3-13-2 .222 1-7-2 1-5-0 1-1-0 1-8-1 .150 1-3-1 0-5-0 2006 Mundy, Sophia 7 0.37 2004 5-14-0 .263 3-6-0 2-8-0 0-0-0 2-8-0 .200 1-4-0 1-4-0 2005 8-6-3 .528 7-3-1 1-2-2 0-1-0 3-4-2 .444 2-2-0 1-2-2 POINTS Year player G g A pts Avg 1998 Duffus, Lisa 8 4 20 1.33 YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS 1999 Hogan, Kristen 9 3 21 1.00 OFFense gp G A pts shots shot% sog sog% gw 2000 Aubuchon, Nicole 12 0 24 1.26 1998 19 31 24 86 235 .132 0 .000 11 Hogan, Kristen 10 4 24 1.26 1999 22 37 31 105 262 .141 177 .676 11 2001 Repp, Laura 5 0 10 0.62 2000 19 40 23 103 268 .149 139 .519 9 2002 Hawkins, Nikki 6 1 13 0.68 2001 18 20 12 52 202 .099 202 1.000 8 2003 Hawkins, Nikki 7 3 17 0.94 2002 19 23 11 57 247 .093 128 .518 8 2004 Hawkins, Nikki 11 4 26 1.37 2003 18 13 11 37 200 .065 78 .390 3 2005 Mundy, Sophia 14 5 33 1.83 2004 19 30 21 81 218 .138 102 .468 5 2006 Mundy, Sophia 19 10 27 1.42 2005 18 43 30 116 357 .120 182 .510 8 2006 19 37 27 101 286 .129 130 .455 9 Shots Year player sh Avg GOAlie gp minutes gA gaAvg saves w l t sho 1998 Duffus, Lisa 47 3.13 1998 19 1751:00 25 1.28 114 11 8 0 4 1999 Beiriger, Lindsey 50 2.38 1999 22 2031:00 39 1.73 150 0 0 0 4 2000 Hogan, Kristen 53 2.79 2000 19 1740:34 42 2.17 106 8 5 1 5 2001 Aubuchon, Nicole 29 1.61 2001 18 1626:52 26 1.44 108 3 3 0 5 Fortenberry, Ashley 29 1.61 2002 19 1754:07 31 1.59 97 3 6 1 4 2002 Golden, Kelly 51 3.00 2003 18 1678:26 29 1.56 97 2 8 0 3 2003 Hawkins, Nikki 44 2.44 2004 19 1720:00 49 2.56 103 2 7 0 2 2004 Hawkins, Nikki 53 2.79 2005 18 1724:26 21 1.10 83 8 7 3 5 2005 Mundy, Sophia 95 5.28 2006 19 1743:04 37 1.91 107 .743 9 10 5 2006 Mundy, Sophia 93 4.89

Saves GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE Year player GA sv Year player GA min gAA 1998 Denomme’, Michelle 25 114 1998 Barra, Susan 1 96 0.94 1999 Barra, Susan 26 81 1999 Denomme’, Michelle 13 952 1.23 2000 Cate, Robin 25 66 2000 Cate, Robin 25 1,160 1.94 2001 Cate, Robin 26 108 2001 Cate, Robin 18 1,627 1.44 2002 Ferguson, Erin 25 90 2002 Ferguson, Erin 25 1,643 1.37 2003 Webster, Sarah 15 55 2003 Webster, Sarah 15 881 1.53 2004 Oliver, Nicole 35 81 2004 Oliver, Nicole 35 1,301 2.42 2005 Pucek, Stephanie 17 58 2005 Baker, Lynn 4 517 0.70 2006 Scott, Shelby 32 103 2006 Scott, Shelby 32 1,601 1.80

WWW.UHCOUGARS.COM 39 AWARD WINNERS/ALL-TIME HONORS/TEAM RECORDS

Laura Repp Courtney Gaines Nicole Aubuchon Nikki Hawkins Michelle Denomme’ Lindsay Beiriger Sophia Mundy

All-Conference USA C-USA Players-of-the-Week cosida/espn the magazine academic all district vi First Team 09/25/06 Sophia Mundy (Sr., MF) 2006 Jennifer Dry (1st)

HISTORY & RECORDS 2006 Sophia Mundy (Sr., MF) 09/13/04 Nikki Hawkins (Sr., MF) Sarah Fisher (2nd) 2005 Sophia Mundy (Jr., MF) 11/03/02 Kelly Golden (Fr., MF) 2005 Sarah Fisher (1st) 2003 Nikki Hawkins (Jr., MF) 11/21/01 Kara Bullinger (Sr., MF) 1999 Lindsay Beiriger (Fr., F), Laura Repp (So., D) 09/04/01 Robin Cate (Sr., GK) NSCAA/adidas Scholar-Athlete All-Region 09/11/00 Robin Cate (Jr., GK) 2004 Nikki Hawkins (Sr., MF) Second Team 09/04/00 Nicole Aubuchon (Fr., F) 2003 Nikki Hawkins (Jr., MF) 2004 Nikki Hawkins (Sr., MF) 10/25/99 Susan Barra (So., GK) 2003 Nicole Aubuchon (Sr., D) 10/20/99 Michelle Denommé (Sr., G) NSCAA All-Central Region 2002 Nikki Hawkins (So., MF), Alison Sinclair (So., D) 11/01/98 Laura Repp (Fr., D) Second Team Ashley Fortenberry (Sr., D) 11/01/98 Lisa Duffus (Sr., F) 1999 Laura Repp (So., D) 2001 Kara Bullinger (Sr., MF) 10/05/98 Lisa Duffas (Sr., F) 1999 Kara Bullinger (So., MF) 09/28/98 Michelle Denommé (Jr.,G) Third Team 09/21/98 Michelle Denommé (Jr.,G) 2005 Sophia Mundy (Jr., MF) Third Team 2001 Robin Cate (Sr., GK) C-USA ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM All-Central Region 2000 Nicole Aubuchon (Fr., F), Kara Bullinger (Jr., MF) 2006 Jennifer Dry First Team 1999 Becca Smith (Fr., MF), Michelle Denommé (Sr., GK) Sarah Fisher 1999 Laura Repp (So., D) Shelby Scott (HM) All-Freshman Team Third Team 2005 Courtney Gaines (MF) C-USA Defensive Player of the Year 1999 Lindsay Beiriger (Fr., F) 2003 Nicole Zygmontowicz (D) 1999 Laura Repp 1998 Michelle Denommé (Jr., G) 2002 Kelly Golden (MF) 2001 Nikki Hawkins (MF) C-USA PRESEASON Player of the Year All-Freshman Team 2000 Emily Allwardt (D) 2006 Sophia Mundy (Offensive) 1999 Lindsay Beiriger (Fr., F) 2000 Nicole Aubuchon (F) 1998 Kara Bullinger (Fr., MF) 1999 Lindsay Beiriger (F) 1999 Becca Smith (MF)

HOUSTON Team Records Opponent Team Records POINTS Match 39 Texas Southern (9/17/04) POINTS Match, Most 25 SMU (8/27/00) Season, Most 114 2000 Season, Most 129 2004 Season, Fewest 37 2003 Season, Fewest 76 2003

GOALS Match, Most 14 Texas Southern (9/17/04) GOALS Match, Most 9 SMU (8/27/00) Season, Most 40 2000 Season, Most 49 2004 Season, Fewest 13 2003 Season, Fewest 26 2001

ASSISTS Match, Most 11 Texas Southern (9/17/04) ASSISTS Match, Most 8 Texas A&M (10/31/99) Season, Most 34 1999 Season, Most 34 2000 Season, Fewest 11 2003 Season, Fewest 16 2001, 2002

SHOTS Match, Most 37 UL-Lafayette (9/10/00) SHOTS Match, Most 35 Texas A&M (10/31/99) Match, Fewest 1 UAB (10/17/03) Season, Most 294 1999 Season, Most 268 2000 Season, Fewest 237 2002 Season, Fewest 200 2003 CORNER KICKS Match, Most 14 Cincinnati (9/25/98) CORNER KICKS Match, Most 11 Southern Miss (10/3/99) Season, Most 102 1999 Season, Most 92 1999 Season, Fewest 57 2002 Season, Fewest 60 2003 SAVES Match, Most 19 UL-Lafayette (9/10/00) SAVES Match, Most 15 Texas A&M (10/31/00) Season, Most 140 1999 Season, Most 150 1999 Season, Fewest 74 2002 Season, Fewest 97 2002, 2003

SHUTOUTS Season, Most 5 1998, 2000, 2001 Season, Fewest 2 2004

CONSECUTIVE SHUTOUTS Season, Most 4 1998 (9/20-10/4) 40 2007 HOUSTON SOCCER ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS

ARMY (0-0-1) GEORGIA (0-1-0) 10/27/02 Memphis, Tenn. W, 1-0 H: 0-0-1; A: 0-0-0; N: 0-0-0 H: 0-1-0; A: 0-0-0; N: 0-0-0 10/12/03 Houston, Texas W, 1-0

Date site Score Date site Score 10/03/04 Houston, Texas L, 0-2 RECORDS & HISTORY 09/02/01 Houston, Texas T, 2-2 (2 OT) 09/12/03 Houston, Texas (Meyer Park) L, 1-4 10/22/06 Memphis, Tenn. L, 0-3 Goals For: 0 goals Against: 0 Goals For: 1 goals Against: 4 Goals For: 12 goals Against: 7

Auburn (1-0-0) GRAMBLING STATE (1-0-0) NAVY (0-1-0) H: 0-0-1; A: 0-0-0; N: 0-0-0 H: 1-0-0; A: 0-0-0; N: 0-0-0 H: 0-0-0; A: 0-0-0; N: 0-1-0 Date site Score Date site Score Date site Score 09/05/99 Houston, Texas W, 5-1 09/04/05 Houston, Texas W, 4-0 09/13/99 College Station, Texas L, 0-4 Goals For: 5 goals Against: 1 Goals For: 4 goals Against: 0 Goals For: 0 goals Against: 4

BAYLOR (1-2-0) LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE (3-1-0) NEW MEXICO (0-1-0) H: 1-1-0; A: 0-1-0; N: 0-0-0 H: 3-1-0; A: 0-0-0; N: 0-0-0 H: 0-0-0; A: 0-1-0; N: 0-0-0 Date site Score Date site Score Date site Score 09/05/03 Houston, Texas L, 0-2 09/10/00 Houston, Texas W, 7-0 09/06/02 Albuquerque, N.M. L, 0-4 08/26/05 Waco, Texas L, 0-1 10/09/01 Houston, Texas L, 0-1 Goals For: 0 goals Against: 4 08/27/06 Houston, Texas (Carl Lewis Field) W, 2-0 09/15/02 Houston, Texas W, 2-1 (OT) Goals For: 2 goals Against: 3 08/25/06 Houston, Texas (Carl Lewis Field) W, 3-2 (OT) NICHOLLS STATE (1-0-0) Goals For: 12 goals Against: 4 H: 1-0-0; A: 0-0-0; N: 0-0-0 CHARLOTTE (0-4-3) Date site Score H: 0-1-2; A: 0-3-0; N: 0-0-1 LOUISVILLE (3-0-1) 09/20/05 Houston, Texas W, 10-0 Date site Score H: 2-0-1; A: 1-0-0; N: 0-0-0 Goals For: 10 goals Against: 0 10/25/98 Charlotte, N.C. L, 0-3 Date site Score 10/22/99 Houston, Texas T, 2-2 (2 OT) 09/27/98 Houston, Texas W, 4-0 NORTH TEXAS (1-6-1) 11/04/99 Farmer’s Branch, Texas T, 2-2 (4OT/L, 3-4 PK) 09/24/99 Louisville, Ky. W, 5-2 H: 1-1-1; A: 0-4-0; N: 0-1-0 09/24/00 Charlotte, N.C. L, 0-5 10/01/00 Houston, Texas W, 4-0 Date site Score 09/21/01 Charlotte, N.C. L, 0-4 09/22/02 Houston, Texas T, 2-2 (2 OT) 09/03/99 Denton, Texas L, 0-4 09/20/02 Houston, Texas T, 2-2 (2 OT) Goals For: 15 goals Against: 2 09/08/00 Houston, Texas L, 4-5 10/29/04 Houston, Texas L, 0-2 09/09/01 Denton, Texas L, 0-3 Goals For: 6 goals Against: 20 lsu (0-1-0) 09/13/02 Houston, Texas W, 4-1 H: 0-0-0; A: 0-1-0; N: 0-0-0 08/29/03 Waco, Texas L, 0-2 CINCINNATI (2-4-0) Date site Score 08/29/04 Denton, Texas L, 1-5 H: 1-1-0; A: 1-1-0; N: 0-2-0 09/03/06 Baton Rouge, La. 1-6 09/18/05 Houston, Texas T, 2-2 (2 OT) Date site Score Goals For: 1 goals Against: 6 08/31/06 Denton, Texas L, 1-2 (OT) 09/25/98 Houston, Texas W, 2-0 Goals For: 12 goals Against: 24 11/04/98 Farmer’s Branch, Texas L, 0-3 MARQUETTE (2-5-0) 09/26/99 Cincinnati, Ohio W, 1-0 H: 1-1-0; A: 1-4-0; N: 0-0-0 OHIO state (0-1-0) 09/29/00 Houston, Texas L, 1-3 Date site Score H: 0-0-0; A: 0-0-0; N: 0-1-0 11/01/00 St. Louis, Mo. L, 2-4 09/18/98 Milwaukee, Wis. W, 2-1 Date site Score 09/29/02 Cincinnati, Ohio L, 0-1 09/19/99 Houston, Texas W, 1-0 (OT) 09/10/99 College Station, Texas L, 0-1 Goals For: 6 goals Against: 11 10/13/00 Milwaukee, Wis. L, 0-4 Goals For: 0 goals Against: 1 09/30/01 Houston, Texas L, 1-2 Colorado College (0-1-0) 11/07/01 Milwaukee, Wis. (C-USA Champ.) L, 2-1 (2 OT) OKLAHOMA (0-1-0) H: 0-0-0; A: 0-1-0; N: 0-0-0 09/21/03 Milwaukee, Wis. L, 0-1 H: 0-0-0; A: 0-1-0; N: 0-0-0 Date site Score 10/17/04 Milwaukee, Wis. L, 0-3 Date site Score 10/08/06 Colorado Springs, Colo L, 1-2 Goals For: 6 goals Against: 12 09/13/98 Norman, Okla. L, 3-4 Goals For: 1 goals Against: 2 Goals For: 3 goals Against: 4 MARSHALL (1-0-0) DEPAUL (4-2-0) H: 1-0-0; A: 0-0-0; N: 0-0-0 OKLAHOMA STATE (0-1-0) H: 1-0-0; A: 3-2-0; N: 0-0-0 Date site Score H: 0-0-0; A: 0-1-0; N: 0-0-0 Date site Score 09/30/05 Houston, Texas W, 2-1 Date site Score 09/20/98 Chicago, Ill. W, 2-0 Goals For: 2 goals Against: 1 09/11/98 Oklahoma City, Okla. L, 1-3 09/17/99 Houston, Texas (Meyer Park) W, 1-0 Goals For: 1 goals Against: 3 10/15/00 Chicago, Ill. W, 3-2 MCNEESE STATE (2-0-0) 09/27/02 Chicago, Ill. W, 1-0 H: 1-0-0; A: 1-0-0; N: 0-0-0 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M (1-0-0) 09/19/03 Chicago, Ill. L, 0-1 Date site Score H: 1-0-0; A: 0-0-0; N: 0-0-0 10/15/04 Chicago, Ill. L, 0-4 10/12/98 Lake Charles, La. W, 3-1 Date site Score Goals For: 7 goals Against: 7 09/22/06 Houston, Texas W, 3-1 09/19/04 Houston, Texas W, 7-0 Goals For: 6 goals Against: 2 Goals For: 7 goals Against: 0 EAST CAROLINA (0-4-0) H: 0-1-0; A: 0-2-0; N: 0-1-0 MEMPHIS (6-2-0) PURDUE (1-0-0) Date site Score H: 4-1-0; A: 2-1-0; N: 0-0-0 H: 1-0-0; A: 0-0-0; N: 0-0-0 09/23/01 Greenville, N.C. L, 0-1 Date site Score Date site Score 11/06/02 Charlotte, N.C. L, 0-2 10/18/98 Houston, Texas W, 2-0 10/30/98 Houston, Texas W, 2-1 (2OT) 09/28/03 Greenville, N.C. L, 2-3 10/15/99 Memphis, Tenn. W, 3-1 Goals For: 2 goals Against: 1 10/02/05 Houston, Texas L, 0-1 10/22/00 Houston, Texas W, 3-0 Goals For: 2 goals Against: 7 10/19/01 Houston, Texas W, 2-1

WWW.UHCOUGARS.COM 41 ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS

RICE (2-3-1) SOUTHERN UTAH (0-1-0) TULSA (2-0-0) H: 1-2-0; A: 1-1-1; N: 0-0-0 H: 0-0-0; A: 0-1-0; N: 0-0-0 H: 1-0-0; A: 1-0-0; N: 0-0-0 Date site Score Date site Score Date site Score 09/04/01 Rice Soccer Stadium W, 2-1 10/07/02 Cedar City, Utah L, 1-2 (OT) 10/09/05 Tulsa, Okla. W, 1-0 (2 OT) 09/01/02 Robertson Stadium W, 2-1 Goals For: 1 goals Against: 2 10/15/06 Houston, Texas W, 3-2 (2 OT) 10/03/03 Rice Soccer Stadium L, 0-1 Goals For: 1 goals Against: 0 08/27/04 Robertson Stadium L, 0-1 TCU (2-7-0) 10/14/05 Rice Soccer Stadium T, 1-1 (2 OT) H: 1-3-0; A: 1-4-0; N: 0-0-0 UAB (3-5-0) 10/27/06 Robertson Stadium L, 0-1 Date site Score H: 2-2-0; A: 1-3-0; N: 0-0-0 Goals For: 5 goals Against: 6 09/05/98 Fort Worth, Texas L, 0-1 Date site Score 08/27/99 Fort Worth, Texas L, 0-1 10/16/98 Houston, Texas W, 3-2 (2 OT) SAINT LOUIS (1-4-1) 08/25/00 Houston, Texas L, 0-1 10/17/99 Birmingham, Ala. L, 1-4 HISTORY & RECORDS H: 1-3-1; A: 0-1-0; N: 0-0-0 11/02/01 Fort Worth, Texas W, 1-0 10/20/00 Houston, Texas W, 2-1 Date site Score 11/01/02 Houston, Texas W, 1-0 10/12/01 Birmingham, Ala. L, 1-3 09/01/98 St. Louis, Mo. L, 0-1 10/10/03 Houston, Texas L, 2-3 10/11/02 Houston, Texas L, 0-1 10/29/99 Houston, Texas L, 1-2 (2 OT) 10/08/04 Fort Worth, Texas L, 0-3 10/17/03 Birmingham, Ala. L, 0-1 10/08/00 Houston, Texas T, 0-0 (2 OT) 09/06/05 Houston, Texas L, 1-3 10/24/04 Houston, Texas L, 0-8 09/28/01 Houston, Texas W, 2-0 09/10/06 Fort Worth, Texas L, 1-2 10/20/06 Birmingham, Ala. W, 1-0 09/26/03 Houston, Texas L, 0-1 Goals For: 6 goals Against: 14 Goals For: 8 goals Against: 20 10/01/04 Houston, Texas L, 0-2 Goals For: 3 goals Against: 6 TEXAS (1-2-0) UCF (0-3-0) SAM HOUSTON STATE (2-0-0) H: 0-1-0; A: 1-1-0; N: 0-0-0 H: 0-1-0; A: 0-1-0; N: 0-1-0 H: 1-0-0; A: 1-0-0; N: 0-0-0 Date site Score Date site Score Date site Score 09/07/01 Houston, Texas L, 0-1 10/30/05 Orlando, Fla. L, 1-2 09/12/04 Huntsville, Texas W, 3-2 09/03/00 Austin, Texas W, 3-2 (OT) 11/02/05 Houston, Texas (Rice Soccer Stadium) L, 2-3 09/09/05 Houston, Texas W, 1-0 10/07/01 Austin, Texas L, 0-4 10/01/06 Houston, Texas L, 1-5 Goals For: 4 goals Against: 2 Goals For: 3 goals Against: 7 Goals For: 3 goals Against: 5

SMU (0-7-0) TEXAS A&M (0-1-0) UNLV (0-2-0) H: 0-3-0; A: 0-4-0; N: 0-0-0 H: 0-0-0; A: 0-1-0; N: 0-0-0 H: 0-1-0; A: 0-1-0; N: 0-0-0 Date site Score Date site Score Date site Score 08/28/99 Dallas, Texas L, 0-3 10/31/99 College Station, Texas L, 0-7 10/05/02 Las Vegas, Nev. L, 0-2 08/27/00 Houston, Texas L, 3-9 Goals For: 0 goals Against: 7 09/10/04 Houston, Texas L, 0-3 09/07/01 Dallas, Texas L, 1-2 Goals For: 0 goals Against: 5 09/07/03 Houston, Texas L, 0-3 TEXAS SOUTHERN (3-0-0) 10/10/04 Dallas, Texas L, 1-6 H: 3-0-0; A: 0-0-0; N: 0-0-0 USF (4-4-0) 10/07/05 Dallas, Texas L, 1-2 Date site Score H: 2-1-0; A: 1-3-0; N: 1-0-0 10/13/06 Houston, Texas L, 0-1 09/17/04 Houston, Texas W, 14-1 Date site Score Goals For: 6 goals Against: 26 09/16/05 Houston, Texas W, 10-0 10/23/98 Tampa, Fla. L, 1-3 09/06/06 Houston, Texas W, 12-0 10/24/99 Houston, Texas W, 2-1 (2 OT) SOUTH CAROLINA (0-1-1) Goals For: 36 goals Against: 1 11/03/99 Farmer’s Branch, Texas (C-USA Champ.) W, 3-2 H: 0-0-1; A: 0-1-0; N: 0-0-0 09/22/00 Tampa, Fla. L, 1-2 Date site Score TEXAS STATE (5-0-0) 10/14/01 Tampa, Fla. W, 2-1 (2 OT) 09/14/03 Houston, Texas T, 1-1 (2OT) H: 3-0-0; A: 2-0-0; N: 0-0-0 10/20/02 Houston, Texas L, 2-3 09/03/04 Columbia, S.C. L, 1-4 Date site Score 10/19/03 Tampa, Fla. L, 0-1 Goals For: 2 goals Against: 5 10/03/00 San Marcos, Texas W, 2-1 10/22/04 Houston, Texas W, 2-1 (OT) 10/24/01 Houston, Texas W, 3-0 Goals For: 13 goals Against: 14 SOUTHERN MISS (7-0-2) 10/02/02 Houston, Texas W, 1-0 H: 3-0-1; A: 4-0-1; N: 0-0-0 09/10/03 San Marcos, Texas W, 1-0 (2 OT) UTEP (1-3-0) Date site Score 09/24/06 Houston, Texas W, 4-1 H: 0-1-0; A: 1-1-0; N: 0-1-0 10/02/98 Hattiesburg, Miss. W, 1-0 Goals For: 9 goals Against: 2 Date site Score 10/03/99 Houston, Texas W, 3-1 09/15/00 Hattiesburg, Miss. W, 2-0 09/01/00 El Paso, Texas W, 3-2 10/26/01 Houston, Texas W, 2-1 TULANE (4-3-1) 09/08/02 Albuquerque, N.M. L, 0-6 10/13/02 Hattiesburg, Miss. W, 3-2 (OT) H: 3-0-0; A: 1-3-1; N: 0-0-0 10/21/05 Houston, Texas L, 1-2 (2 0T) 10/24/03 Houston, Texas T 3-3 (2 OT) Date site Score 10/06/06 El Paso, Texas L, 1-5 09/26/04 Hattiesburg, Miss. W, 1-0 10/04/98 New Orleans, La. W, 2-1 Goals For: 5 goals Against: 15 10/28/05 Hattiesburg, Miss. T, 1-1 (2 OT) 10/01/99 Houston, Texas W, 5-0 09/29/06 Houston, Texas W, 1-0 09/17/00 New Orleans, La. L, 0-1 UTsa (1-0-0) Goals For: 17 goals Against: 8 10/28/01 Houston, Texas W, 2-0 H: 0-0-0; A: 1-0-0; N: 0-0-0 11/03/02 New Orleans, La. T, 1-1 (2 OT) Date site Score STEPHEN F. AUSTIN (3-1-0) 10/26/03 New Orleans, La. L, 1-2 09/17/06 San Antonio, Texas W, 1-0 (2 OT) H: 2-0-0; A: 1-1-0; N: 0-0-0 09/24/04 New Orleans, La. L, 0-1 Goals For: 1 goals Against: 0 Date site Score 10/22/05 Houston, Texas W, 2-1 11/01/98 Houston, Texas W, 3-1 Goals For: 13 goals Against: 7 WOFFORD (0-1-0) 10/12/99 Nacogdoches, Texas W, 2-3 H: 0-0-0; A: 0-1-0; N: 0-0-0 09/11/05 Houston, Texas W, 3-1 Date site Score 09/15/06 Nacogdoches, Texas L, 1-4 09/05/04 Spartanburg, S.C. L, 0-1 Goals For: 9 goals Against: 9 Goals For: 0 goals Against: 1

42 2007 HOUSTON SOCCER YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

10/22/04 USF W, 2-1 (OT) 2002 10/24/04 UAB* L, 0-8

8-8-3, 4-3-3 C-USA 10/29/04 Charlotte* L, 0-2 RECORDS & HISTORY Head Coach Bill Solberg

09/01/02 Rice W, 2-1 09/06/02 at New Mexico L, 0-4 2005 8-6-3, 3-4-2 C-USA 09/08/02 vs. UTEP L, 0-6 Head Coach Bill Solberg 09/13/02 North Texas W, 4-1 09/15/02 UL-Lafayette W, 2-1 (OT) 08/26/05 at Baylor L, 0-1 09/20/02 Charlotte* T, 2-2 (2OT) 09/04/05 Grambling State W, 4-0 09/22/02 Louisville* T, 2-2 (2OT) 09/06/05 TCU L, 1-3 09/27/02 at DePaul* W, 1-0 09/09/05 Sam Houston State W, 1-0 09/29/02 at Cincinnati* L, 0-1 09/11/05 Stephen F. Austin W, 3-1 10/02/02 Texas State W, 1-0 09/16/05 Texas Southern W, 10-0 10/05/02 at UNLV L, 0-2 09/18/05 North Texas T, 2-2 (2OT) 10/07/02 at Southern Utah L, 1-2 (OT) 09/20/05 Nicholls State W, 10-0 THE 1998 TEAM 10/11/02 UAB* L, 0-1 09/30/05 Marshall* W, 2-1 10/13/02 at Southern Miss* W, 3-2 (OT) 10/02/05 East Carolina* L, 0-1 10/20/02 USF* L, 2-3 1998 2000 10/07/05 at SMU* L, 1-2 10/27/02 at Memphis* W, 1-0 11-8, 8-3 Conference USA (t-3rd) 9-9-1, 5-5-1 C-USA 10/09/05 at Tulsa* W, 1-0 (2OT) 11/01/02 TCU* W, 1-0 Head Coach Chris Huston Head Coach Bill Solberg 10/14/05 at Rice* T, 1-1 (2OT) 11/03/02 at Tulane* T, 1-1 (2OT) 10/21/05 UTEP* L, 1-2 (2OT) 11/06/02 at East Carolina^ L, 0-2 09/01 at Saint Louis L 0-1 08/25/00 TCU L 0-1 10/22/05 Tulane* W, 2-1 09/05 at TCU L 0-1 08/27/00 SMU L 3-9 10/28/05 at USM* T, 1-1 (2OT) 09/07 Texas L 0-1 09/01/00 at UTEP W 3-2 10/30/05 at UCF* L, 1-2 09/11 at Oklahoma State L 1-3 09/03/00 at Texas W 3-2 (OT) 2003 11/02/05 vs. UCF^ L, 2-3 09/13 at Oklahoma L 3-4 09/08/00 North Texas L 4-5 3-13-2, 1-8-1 C-USA 09/18 at No. 23 Marquette* W 2-1 09/10/00 UL-Lafayette W 7-0 Head Coach Bill Solberg 09/20 at DePaul W 2-0 09/15/00 at Southern Miss* W 2-0 09/25 Cincinnati* W 2-0 09/17/00 at Tulane* L 0-1 08/29/03 at North Texas L, 0-2 09/27 Louisville* W 4-0 09/22/00 at USF L 1-2 08/31/03 at Eastern Washington W, 1-0 2006 10/02 at Southern Miss* W 1-0 09/24/00 at Charlotte* L 0-5 09/05/03 Baylor L, 0-2 9-10-0, 3-6-0 C-USA 10/04 at Tulane* W 2-1 09/29/00 Cincinnati* L 1-3 09/07/03 SMU L, 0-3 Head Coach Bill Solberg 10/12 at McNeese State W 3-1 10/01/00 Louisville* W 4-0 09/10/03 at Texas State W, 1-0 (2OT) 10/16 UAB* W 3-2(2OT) 10/03/00 at Texas State W 2-1 09/12/03 vs Georgia L, 1-4 08/25 Louisiana-Lafayette W, 3-2 (Ot) 10/18 Memphis* W 2-0 10/08/00 Saint Louis* T 0-0 (2OT) 09/14/03 vs South Carolina T, 1-1 (2OT) 08/27 Baylor W, 2-0 10/23 at USF* L 1-3 10/13/00 at Marquette* L 0-4 09/19/03 at DePaul* L, 0-1 08/31 at North Texas L, 1-2 (Ot) 10/25 at Charlotte* L 0-3 10/15/00 at DePaul* W 3-2 09/21/03 at Marquette* L, 0-1 09/03 at Lsu L, 1-6 10/30 Purdue W 2-1(2OT) 10/20/00 UAB* W 2-1 09/26/03 Saint Louis* L, 0-1 09/06 Texas Southern W, 12-0 11/01 Stephen F. Austin W 3-1 10/22/00 Memphis* W 3-0 09/28/03 East Carolina* L, 2-3 09/10 at Tcu L, 1-2 11/04 vs. Cincinnati^ L 0-3 11/01/00 vs. Cincinnati^ L 2-4 10/03/03 at Rice L, 0-1 09/15 at Stephen F. Austin L, 1-4 10/10/03 TCU* L, 2-3 09/17 at UTSA W, 1-0 (2ot) 10/12/03 Memphis* W, 1-0 09/22 McNeese State W, 3-1 10/17/03 at UAB* L, 0-1 09/24 Texas State W, 4-1 1999 2001 09/29 Southern Miss* W, 1-0 11-8-2, 9-2-2 C-USA 8-9-1, 6-4 C-USA 10/19/03 at USF* L, 0-1 10/01 UCF* L, 1-5 Head Coach Chris Huston Head Coach Bill Solberg 10/24/03 Southern Miss* T, 3-3 (2OT) 10/26/03 at Tulane* L, 1-2 10/06 at UTEP* L, 1-5 10/08 at Colorado College* L, 1-2 08/27/99 at TCU L 0-1 09/02/01 Army T 0-0 (2OT) 10/13 #22 SMU* L, 0-1 08/28/99 at SMU L 0-3 09/04/01 at Rice W 2-1 10/15 Tulsa* W, 3-2 (2ot) 09/03/99 at North Texas L 0-4 09/07/01 at SMU L 1-2 2004 10/20 at UAB* W, 1-0 09/05/99 Auburn W 5-1 09/09/01 at North Texas L 0-3 5-14, 2-8 C-USA 10/22 at Memphis* L, 0-3 09/10/99 vs. Ohio State L 0-1 09/21/01 at Charlotte* L 0-4 Head Coach Bill Solberg 10/27 Rice* L, 0-1 09/13/99 vs. Navy L 0-4 09/23/01 at East Carolina* L 0-1 09/17/99 vs. DePaul* W 1-0 09/28/01 Saint Louis* W 2-0 08/27/04 Rice L, 0-1 09/19/99 Marquette* W 1-0 (OT) 09/30/01 Marquette* L 1-2 08/29/04 at North Texas L, 1-5 * - Conference USA Game; ^-C-USA Championship 09/24/99 at Louisville* W 5-2 10/07/01 at Texas L 0-4 09/03/04 at South Carolina L, 1-4 09/26/99 at Cincinnati* W 1-0 10/09/01 Louisiana-Lafayette L 0-1 09/05/04 at Wofford L, 0-1 10/01/99 Tulane* W 5-0 10/12/01 at UAB* L 1-3 09/10/04 UNLV L, 0-3 10/03/99 Southern Miss* W 3-1 10/14/01 at USF* W 2-1 (2OT) 09/12/04 at Sam Houston State W, 3-2 10/12/99 at Stephen F. Austin W 2-1 10/19/01 Memphis* W 2-1 09/17/04 Texas Southern W, 14-1 10/15/99 at Memphis* W 3-1 10/24/01 Texas State W 3-0 09/19/04 Prairie View A&M W, 7-0 10/17/99 at UAB* L 1-4 10/26/01 Southern Miss* W 2-1 09/24/04 at Tulane* L, 0-1 10/22/99 Charlotte* T 2-2(2OT) 10/28/01 Tulane* W 2-0 09/26/04 at Southern Miss* W, 1-0 10/24/99 USF* W 2-1(2OT) 11/02/01 at TCU* W 1-0 10/01/04 Saint Louis* L, 0-2 10/29/99 Saint Louis* L 1-2(2OT) 11/07/01 at Marquette^ L 2-1 (2OT) 10/03/04 Memphis* L, 0-2 10/31/99 at Texas A&M L 0-7 10/08/04 at TCU* L, 0-3 11/03/99 vs. USF^ W 3-2 10/10/04 at SMU L, 1-6 11/04/99 vs. Charlotte^ T 2-2 (4OT) 10/15/04 at DePaul* L, 0-4 10/17/04 at Marquette* L, 0-3

WWW.UHCOUGARS.COM 43 ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS

CCCCCCCCCCC NICOLE AUBUCHON STEPHANIE PUCEK LETTERWINNERS ALL-TIME Kristin Carlyle 2005 Robin Cate 2000, 01 Lori Catchings 1998 Felicia Comeaux 1998 Ali Conrad 2006 Katie Cook 2003, 04 Kristen Cooper 2004, 05, 06

DDDDDDDDDDD

HISTORY & RECORDS Meghan Dalton 2001, 02 Chelsea Davis 2004 Michelle Denomme’ 1998, 99 Julie Dickman 2003 Jennifer Dry 2003, 04, 05, 06 Lisa Duffus 1998

EEEEEEEEEEE

Nikki Echeverria 2006 Carrie Evans 1998, 99, 00, 01 AAAAAAAAAAA PPPPPPPPPP Jennifer Allen 1998, 99, 00, 01 FFFFFFFFFFF Emily Allwardt 2000, 01, 02, 03 Denise Peralta 1998, 99 Nicole Aubuchon 2000, 01, 02, 03 Sarah Fisher 2003, 04, 05, 06 Brittney Pfeiffer 2005, 06 Ashley Fortenberry 1999, 00, 01, 02 Rebecca Phesant 2000 BBBBBBBBBBB Pamela Preston 1999 GGGGGGGGGGG Stephanie Pucek 2002, 03, 04, 05 Lynn Baker 2005, 06 Sonia Barrera 2001 Courtney Gaines 2005, 06 RRRRRRRRRRR Susan Barra 1998, 99, 00, 01 Anne Gasser 2001, 02, 03, 04 Kristin Bay 2005 Jordan Godbolt 2006 Kourtney Ray 2003 Lindsay Beiriger 1999, 00, 01 Kelly Golden 2002, 03 Melissa Raymer 1998, 99, 00, 01 Abbey Betlach 2005 Jessica Green 2005 Laura Repp 1998, 99, 00, 01 Stephanie Beyelia 2006 Leslie Guevara 2001, 02, 03 Amie Brady 2005, 06 SSSSSSSSSSS Amanda Brooks 2006 HHHHHHHHHHH Nicole Brophy 2004 Courtney Sabbe 1998 Kara Bullinger 1998, 99, 00, 01 Amanda Hale 2004 Veronica Saavedra 2001, 02, 03 Nicole Butler 2003 Sherika Hardaway 2001, 02, 03, 04 Shelby Scott 2005, 06 Nikki Hawkins 2001, 02, 03, 04 Tracey Shankle 1998, 99, 00, 01 Kristen Hogan 1999, 00 Brooke Simon 2004 Becca Smith 1999, 00 NIKKI HAWKINS JJJJJJJJJJJ Kim Stanley 1998 Christie Stephens 2005 Ashley Johnson 1999, 00 Cam Stratton 2006

KKKKKKKKKKK TTTTTTTTTTT

Maegan Kiphart 2005, 06 Alex Terry 2006 Erin Keough 1998, 99, 99, 01 Rachel Trent 2004

LLLLLLLLLLL WWWWWWWWWWw

Whitney Lonsford 2004 Brenna Welch 2006 Ashleigh Williams 2004, 05, 06 MMMMMMMMMMM Heather Williams 2003, 04, 05, 06

Stephanie Masci 2006 ZZZZZZZZZzz Kelly McCartney 2003, 04 Meghan Moreo 2002, 03 Nicole Zygmontowicz 2003, 04 Melissa Mullis 2006 Sophia Mundy 2005, 06 Active players listed in bold. Juli Murphy 1998, 99, 00, 01

OOOOOOOOOOO

Nicole Oliver 2004

44 2007 HOUSTON SOCCER THE UNIVERSITY

2007 HOUSTON SOCCER The City Of Houston

FACTS ABOUT HOUSTON A large, cosmopolitan city with a small town feel, Three city blocks will be transformed into down- Houston is unique among other major cities due Population: 1.9 million/city town Houston’s premiere entertainment, retail to its southern hospitality and can-do attitude. 4.5 million/metropolitian and urban living hub. The Houston Pavilions is With over 5,000 restaurants, teams in every major Population Rank: 4th a $200 million project encompassing almost professional sport, golf 365 days a year, world- Area of City: 617 square miles 800,000 square feet of space. Scheduled to open class shopping, nationally renowned museum County: Harris in fall of 2008. and theater districts, cruising and the beach just Founded: 1836 a short drive, Houston has it all! Time Zone: Central , Houston’s new 12-acre devel- Industries: Energy, Medicine, Aerospace (NASA) opment will be located in front of the George R. With 60,000 rooms in the Greater Houston area, Leisure: Theatre, Arts, Sports, Shopping, Recreation Brown Convention Center. The WiFi connected the city welcomes visitors with comfortable ac- Annual Rainfall: 48 inches park will offer restaurants, an amphitheater, commodations in every category, from elegant Avg. High in Summer: 91 F picnic areas, dog runs, a pond, jogging trail and Houston hotels to affordable family inns and Avg. High in Winter: 66 F playground. The park is scheduled to open in charming bed-and-breakfasts. Avg. High in Spring/Fall: 79 F early 2008.

Houston is every diner’s dream offering more than 5,000 restaurants to choose from. Houston Hotel ZaZa, a 315-room, 12-story property features a dynamic mix of guestrooms, bunga- dining represents more than 35 countries and American regions. Houston’s culinary scene is lows and suites, boasts luxurious amenities, a spa and gourmet restaurant. Scheduled to consistently ranked among the best in the country. With the average meal under $18, it’s open in June 2007. no surprise that Houstonians eat out more than residents from any other city. Whether in the mood for sizzling fajitas, delicious BBQ or gourmet fare, Houston has just the place for Twenty-one acres of prime Galleria-area land will become BLVD Place, a major mixed-use every taste. site for retail, office, hotel and condominiums, anchored by Houston’s flagship 80,000- square-feet Whole Foods Market. The project is set to open in 2009. Some of Greater Houston’s top attractions include, , the , Downtown Aquarium, , Museum and Theater Districts, Moody Gardens, Minute For more information about Houston log on to www.VisitHoustonTexas.com or call 1-800- Maid Park and the Galveston Strand. 4HOUSTON.

In the next three years Houston anticipates many new and exciting developments to add to its list of accolades.

46 Houston WAS ranked THE SIXTH-best sports city in the U.S. by Sporting News (2005)

Best Place to Relocate • The Houston region ranked 3rd on Site Selection Magazine’s list of top metropoli- tan areas for new and expanded facilities (2006).

Best Place to Stay Healthy • Houston is home to the world’s largest medical center, Texas Medical Center, which includes 45 institutions.

Best Place to Get Cultured • The is the fourth largest museum district in the country with 18 museums within walking distance.

The Galleria is the fourth largest shopping center in the nation, with more than 375 stores. Best Place for Sports Fans Best Place for a Great Meal • Houston is the only city to boast two • ForbesTraveler.com ranked Houston as the 6th best restaurant city in IT’S GOOD TO BE...HOUSTON retractable-roofed stadiums— and Reliant Sta- America, behind New York, Chicago, San Francisco, Los Angeles and dium. With the addition of the arena, nearly every New Orleans. Best Place for an Out-of-this-World Experience professional sport in Houston can be played indoors. • Houston is home to the Johnson Space Center and its Official Visitors • Houston is home to the first domed stadium, the Reliant Center, Space Center Houston. Houston was the first word spoken on and is the birthplace of Astroturf. the moon when, on July 20, 1969, Neil Armstrong said, “Houston, Tranquility Base here. The Eagle has landed.” Best Place for Diversity • Black Enterprise named Houston the No. 4 city in the U.S. for African Best Place to Do Buisness Americans, based on 24 quality of life factors. (2007) • With nine of the nation’s 25 largest publicly traded oil and gas ex- ploration and production firms headquartered in Houston, Houston Best Traveling Experience truly is the energy capital of the world. • Continental Airlines, based in Houston, topped the list of airlines in Fortune magazine’s 2007 list of America’s Most Admired Companies. Best Place for Big Ideas • Houston ranked by The Wall Street Journal as No. 11 in a listing of Best Place to Rest Your Head the top 20 most inventive towns in America, based on the number • Hotel Icon and The St. Regis Hotel were both listed in Conde Nast of patents issued in 2005. ’s Gold List, based on a reader survey that selected the 700 top hotels, resorts and cruise lines in the world (2007).

Be a part of the NCAA® Division I Men’s Basketball Championship as the University of Houston hosts the 2008 South Regional on March 28 and 30 at Reliant Stadium. This is the second SOUTH REGIONAL • HOUSTON, TEXAS • RELIANT STADIUM • MARCH 28-30, 2008 weekend of NCAA March Madness® and will include two sessions, the Friday semifinals (two games) and the Sunday championship game. The Regional will determine one of the four teams that will advance to the Men’s Final Four™ in San Antonio, Texas.

FOR MORE INFORMATION, call 832-667-1514 or visit http://www.reliantpark.com/2008houstonregional/

47 The UNIVERSITY Of Houston

The University of Houston was founded in 1927. Acreage was acquired for a permanent campus UH is the most ethnically diverse research university in the nation. The 34,334 students enrolled in 1936, and the first building, the Roy Gustav Cullen Memorial Building, opened in 1939. in fall 2006 were 38.5 percent white, 19.5 percent Asian/Pacific Islander, 19.3 percent Hispanic, 13.2 percent African American, 7.3 percent International, 0.4 percent Native American, and 1.8 In 1945, UH was separated from the Houston Independent School District and operated as a percent unknown; 76 percent undergraduate and 24 percent post baccalaureate, graduate, and private university with a Board of Regents headed by Hugh Roy Cullen, the university’s first professional; 48 percent male and 52 percent female; 89 percent Texas residents. benefactor. In 1963, the University of Houston became a state-supported institution. In 1977, state law officially established the UH System, which now includes UH, UH-Clear Lake, UH- Our 560-acre campus includes lush greenery, fountains, sculptures, and recreational fields sur- Downtown, UH-Victoria, and two multi-institution teaching centers: the UH System at Sugar rounding modern classrooms, high-tech laboratories, and study facilities, and affords students Land and the UH System at Cinco Ranch. Over the years, the University of Houston has grown a well-equipped setting for academic pursuits and proximity to the heart of the nation’s fourth- into a major public research institution. largest city. Campus landmarks include the Welcome Center and Parking Garage, Campus Rec- reation and Wellness Center, the Athletics/Alumni Center, the , Science UH public service and community activities, such as cultural offerings, clinical services, policy and Engineering Research and Classroom Complex, the LeRoy and Lucile Melcher Center for studies, and small-business initiatives, serve a diverse metropolitan population. Likewise, the Public Broadcasting, which houses KUHT-TV/HoustonPBS (the nation’s first educational televi- resources of the Gulf Coast region complement and enrich the university’s academic programs, sion station) and KUHF-FM, the Center for Public Policy polling center, and television studio providing students with professional expertise, practical experience, and career opportunities. labs. In fact, more than 84 percent of our students secure career-level jobs within three months of graduation. UH has awarded more than 230,000 degrees, and approximately 75 percent of our Libraries at UH provide abundant resources for research, with total collective holdings of more alumni remain in the Houston area. than 2.4 million volumes, 4 million microform units, 20,000 research journal subscriptions, and various other research materials. The M.D. Anderson Library is technologically sophisticated, In 2006, UH commissioned a broad Master Plan that will serve as a blueprint for growth for the with more than 170 networked workstations accessing about 200 electronic databases, more next 20 years. It includes five distinct districts: Art, Professional, Undergraduate, Core Academ- than 26,000 electronic journals, approximately 60,000 electronic books, and Internet access to ics and Stadium. By 2020, UH will be a pedestrian-oriented campus with improved academic a wide range of Web-based resources for research. buildings and new “lifestyle” features such as stores, restaurants and gathering areas. Construc- tion of new graduate and professional student loft apartments has been approved. UH campus activities include more than 300 registered student organizations, a film series, con- certs, theatrical productions, art exhibits, and Division 1 NCAA athletics. The Campus Recreation UH offers 109 bachelor’s, 131 master’s, 51 doctoral, and three special professional degree pro- and Wellness Center offers students, faculty, and staff access to world-class exercise equipment grams through the university’s 12 colleges. The university awards more than 6,600 degrees and facilities. Choices in student housing expanded with the opening of the Bayou Oaks Com- annually. plex, providing townhouses and apartments, including a fraternity and sorority section.

48 HOUSTON QUICK FACTS • Location : Houston, Texas • Founded : 1927 • Enrollment: 34,334 • Interim President: John M. Rudley • Major Fields for Bachelor’s Degrees: 109 • Major Fields for Master’s Degrees: 131 • Major Fields for Doctoral Degrees: 51

Colleges At UH • Gerald D. Hines College of Architecture • C.T. Bauer College of Business • College of Education • Cullen College of Engineering Student Life • The Honors College UH campus activities include more than 300 registered student organizations, a film series, • The Conrad N. Hilton College of Hotel and Restaurant Management concerts, theatrical productions, art exhibits, and NCAA Division I athletics. The Campus • UH Law Center Recreation and Wellness Center offers students, faculty, and staff access to world-class -ex • College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences ercise equipment and facilities. Choices in student housing expanded with the opening of • College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics the Bayou Oaks Complex, providing townhouses and apartments, including a fraternity and • College of Optometry sorority section. Moreover, the city of Houston offers an excellent blend of cultural and en- • College of Pharmacy • Graduate School of Social Work tertainment activities, including acclaimed museums, concert halls, theaters, restaurants, • College of Technology music venues, rodeos, and professional sports. STUDENT BODY • We are the most ethnically diverse research university in the . Our student body is 38.5 percent white, 19.5 percent Asian/Pacific Islander, 19.3 percent Hispanic, 13.2 percent African American, 7.3 percent Interna- tional, 0.4 percent Native American, and 1.8 percent unspecified. Students represent more than 126 nations and 89 percent are Texas residents.

College of Architecture College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics Architecture, B.ARCH. Liberal Arts and Social Sciences Unspecified Biochemical and Biophysical Sciences, B.A., B.S. Environmental Design, B.S. Anthropology, B.A., B.S. Biology, B.A., B.S. Industrial Design, B.S. Art, B.A. Chemistry, B.A., B.S. Art History, B.A. Computer Science, B.S. Bauer College of Business Art (Studio) • Computer Science--Business Option, B.S. Pre-Business Administration 1 • Studio Art--Graphic Communications, B.F.A. • Computer Science--Systems Option, B.S. Accounting, B.B.A. • Studio Art--Interior Design, B.F.A. Earth Science, B.A. Decision and Information Sciences • Studio Art--Painting, B.F.A. Environmental Science--Environmental Sys. and Modeling, B.S. • Decision and Information Sciences--Mgt. Info. Sys., B.B.A. • Studio Art--Photography/Digital Media, B.F.A. Geology, B.S. • Decision and Information Sciences--Ops. Mgt., B.B.A. • Studio Art--Sculpture, B.F.A. Geophysics, B.S. Entrepreneurship, B.B.A. Classical Studies, B.A. Interdisciplinary Sciences, B.I.SCI. Finance, B.B.A. Communication Mathematics, B.A., B.S. • Finance--Global Energy Management • Communication--Corporate Communication, B.A. Medical Technology, B.S. Management, B.B.A. • Communication--Interpersonal Communication, B.A. Physics, B.A., B.S. Marketing and Entrepreneurship, B.B.A. • Communication--Journalism, B.A. • Physics--Geophysics Option, B.S. • Communication--Media Production, B.A. College of Education • Communication--Media Studies, B.A. College of Technology Health, B.S. • Communication--Public Relations/Advertising, B.A. Construction Management Technology, B.S. Human Development and Family Studies, B.A., B.S. Communication Disorders, B.A., B.S. • Construction Mgt. Tech.--Surveying and Mapping, B.S. Human Nutrition and Foods, B.A., B.S. Economics, B.A., B.S. (Arts and Sciences) Computer Engineering Technology, B.S. Interdisciplinary Studies, B.S. English, B.A. Consumer Sciences and Merchandising, B.S. Kinesiology, B.S. • English--Creative Writing, B.A. Electrical Power Engineering Technology, B.S. • Kinesiology--Exercise Science, B.S. • English--Literature, B.A. Information Systems Technology, B.S. • Kinesiology--Movement and Sports Studies, B.S. • English--Linguistics, B.A. Supply Chain and Logistics Technology • Kinesiology--Sports Administration, B.S. French, B.A. Mechanical Engineering Technology, B.S. German, B.A. Technology Leadership and Supervision, B.S. Cullen College of Engineering • German Area Studies • Tech. Leadership and Supervision--Occupational Tech., B.S. Engineering Unspecified (freshmen only) History, B.A. Biomedical Engineering, B.S. Italian Studies, B.A. Undergraduate Interest Areas Chemical Engineering, B.S.CH.E. Music, B.A., B.M. Pre-Dentistry Civil and Enviornmental Engineering, B.S. • Music--Applied, B.M. Pre-Law Computer Engineering, B.S.CP.E. • Music Composition, B.M. Pre-Medicine Electrical Engineering, B.S.E.E. • , B.M. Pre-Nursing Industrial Engineering, B.S.I.E. Philosophy, B.A. Pre-Optometry Mechanical Engineering, B.S.M.E. Political Science, B.A., B.S. Pre-Physical Therapy Psychology, B.A., B.S. Pre-Pharmacy Conrad N. Hilton College of Hotel and Restaurant MGT. Sociology, B.A., B.S. Pre-Veterinary Medicine Hotel and Restaurant Management, B.S. Spanish, B.A. Theatre, B.A. • Theatre-Dance, B.A. LEARN MORE ONLINE AT WWW.UH.EDU • Theatre--Design/Technology • Theatre--Performance

49 ATHLETICS/ALUMNI CENTER

Cougar student-athletes practice, compete, work out, rehabilitate, study, meet and relax in the Strength & Conditioning Center: One of the largest single weight room in finest collegiate athletics training facility in the country. The opening of the UH Athletics/Alum- contains free and machine weights designed to accommodate both the largest and smallest ni Center in May 1995 ushered in a new era for the University of Houston athletics program. student-athletes. This area also houses stair machines, treadmills and exercise bikes. Auditorium: A 200-seat multi-purpose room with video capability will be used as a team meet- Funds to build the $29.1 million, 220,000-square foot facility were donated by alumni John and ing room, academic meeting area and for special events. Rebecca Moores, who believed that Cougar student-athletes deserved a top-notch facility. Batting Cages: When the weather is bad, two 70-foot batting cages can be dropped from the Thanks to the Moores’, everything in the facility is top-notch from the impressive Hall of Fame ceiling for indoor hitting practice by the baseball and softball teams. at the entrance of the building, to the 120-yard AstroTurf indoor practice field, which covers an indoor track, four indoor tennis courts, a hardwood basketball/volleyball court and two Sport- Volleyball and Basketball Courts: One permanent wood floor sits at one end of the indoor Courts, to the locker rooms for 13 Cougar athletics teams, to the 16,500-square foot weight practice area for use as the primary practice court for the Cougar volleyball team. Two addi- room, to the state-of-the-art athletic training room, to the Academic Center for Excellence tional adjacent multipurpose surface areas can be used as a practice court for varsity volleyball (ACE) to the meeting rooms and athletics department offices. and basketball practice if needed.

Indoor Track and Tennis Courts: The six-lane, NCAA competition track is made of Mondo, widely regarded as the fastest surface in the world. It features sprint lanes on both sides, jump Here’s a brief overview of a few of the facilities outstanding features: runways on both sides and two high jump areas, one on each side. Also located beneath the turf, the four full-size tennis courts are available for both practice and competition. Academic Center for Excellence: ACE is the finest academic support facility in the country. In addition to classrooms, group study rooms and private study rooms, the area houses a 24-sta- Indoor Practice Field: The air-conditioned, 120-yard AstroTurf practice field retracts to reveal tion computer lab, a career resource center and library, and offices for the UH Student-Athlete an indoor track, four indoor tennis courts, plus one hardwood and two multi-purpose surface Services Support Staff. practice courts.

Sports Medicine Center: The state-of-the-art area comes complete with 12 treatment and Cougar Hall of Fame and Cougar Authentic: Memorabilia of Houston’s athletics highlights, 12 taping tables, offices for the professional training staff and team physician, examination including its most famous former athletes and best teams, is attractively displayed near the rooms, rehabilitation equipment and a hydrotherapy center which contains a sauna, whirl- entrance of the facility. The Hall of Fame features a Hall of Honor wall. Next door, visitors can pools, a spa and a Swimex pool for rehabilitation. purchase their favorite UH clothing and gift items.

50

Excellence every day. For Conference USA, dedication to excellence is a common thread in athletics, academics and in the community, and the guiding initiative for the league’s promising future. Confer- ence USA features 12 nationally prominent, tradition-rich members in East Carolina, Houston, Marshall, Memphis, Rice, SMU, Southern Miss, Tulane, Tulsa, UAB, UCF and UTEP. This combination enhances men’s and women’s programs that are steeped in athletic success and academic prowess. Together, we are dedicated to excellence, integrity and leadership in athletics, academics and in our communities. All C-USA institutions sponsor Division I-A football, along with several other men’s and women’s athletic programs, many of which compete regularly for NCAA Championships. C-USA sponsors competi- tion in 19 sports - nine for men (baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, soccer, tennis and indoor and outdoor track and field) and 10 for women (basketball, cross country, golf, softball, soccer, swimming and diving, tennis, indoor and outdoor track and field and volleyball). The league sponsors numerous academic awards, including the Commissioner’s Honor Roll and the Commissioner’s Academic Medal, indicative of outstanding achievement in the classroom. C-USA annually awards six postgraduate scholarships, along with the Sport Academic Award, Scholar Athletes of the Year and the Institutional Academic Excellence Award.

SUCCESS ON THE PLAYING FIELD SUCCESS OFF THE FIELD GOVERNANCE Conference USA performers have achieved great success in competition, C-USA institutions are among the nation’s best in academic performance Along with the ACC, Big East, Big Ten, Big 12, Pac-10 and SEC, Conference placing the league among the top conferences in the nation. among student-athletes, bolstered by the fact that student-athletes at USA is one of the seven conferences having significant representation in the league schools have a higher graduation rate than the general student popu- NCAA governance structure. The Presidents of the member institutions serve as Football lation. Among C-USA’s 5,000 student-athletes, there are champions off the the league’s Board of Directors. R. Gerald Turner of SMU will serve as chair of the • Rated among the top seven conferences in the nation playing field as well. In 12 years, 105 student-athletes earned national ESPN Board for 2007-08. • 38 teams have earned bowl bids The Magazine Academic All-America honors, while 338 were named All- • Member of the Bowl Championship Series District. In addition, more than 13,000 student-athletes have been named A PROUD HISTORY; A PROMISING FUTURE • Bowl tie-ins with the AutoZone Liberty Bowl, GMAC Bowl, Bell Helicop- to the Commissioner’s Honor Roll or received the Commissioner’s Academic Conference USA was formed in 1995 and quickly emerged as one of ter Armed Forces Bowl, Papajohns.com Bowl, R+L Carriers New Orleans Medal, indicative of outstanding achievement in the classroom. the nation’s top conferences. The conference unveiled its name, logo and Bowl, Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl and commissioner on April 24, 1995 in Chicago. The league’s charter members C-USA ON TV included Charlotte, Cincinnati, DePaul, Houston, Louisville, Marquette, Mem- Men’s Basketball C-USA enjoys significant television exposure through its partnerships with phis, Saint Louis, Southern Miss, Tulane, UAB and USF. Eleven of the institu- • Consistently rated as one of the top basketball leagues in the country ESPN Inc. and College Sports Television Networks (CSTV). The league entered tions began athletic participation in 1995, while Houston joined competition • 73 postseason teams (41 NCAA and 32 NIT) into long-term agreements with both ESPN and CSTV, which, combined, in the fall of 1996. • Two Final Four teams provides C-USA with significant national and regional exposure for football, The league’s headquarters were established in Chicago and after nine • Six Elite Eight NCAA Tournament teams men’s and women’s basketball, and all other conference sports. Addition- years, relocated to the current office in Irving, Texas. Britton Banowsky was • One NIT Champion ally, the CSTV agreement includes video-on-demand, Internet, broadband, named Commissioner in October 2002, succeeding Mike Slive, the league’s • Four NIT semifinalists national over-the-air and satellite radio, and wireless distribution as well as first commissioner. corporate marketing rights, and website production through CSTV Online, C-USA added East Carolina (September, 1996) and the United States Women’s Basketball a subsidiary of CSTV. The agreement with ESPN extends the conference’s Military Academy (March, 1997) as football members. ECU began league • 40 NCAA Tournament appearances current regular season football package to include the broadcast of the competition in 1997; Army in 1998 and UAB began football play in 1999. The • 28 WNIT appearances conference’s Football Championship Game. It also encompasses distribution league added TCU and ECU (1999) for all sports and they began competition • One team in the NCAA Sweet 16 of men’s basketball and women’s basketball on ESPN/ESPN2 and both tour- in 2001. USF started C-USA football in 2003. • Two WNIT semifinalists nament championship games. After celebrating its 10th Anniversary during the 2004-05 season, C- USA began a new chapter in 2005-06 when its current membership came Baseball C-USA IN THE COMMUNITY together to form the new look of the league. • 39 NCAA appearances The conference’s footprint is concentrated with 12 members in nine states Since its formation, C-USA has established a strong foundation, an iden- • Four College World Series appearances in 2007, 2006, 2005 and 2001 and a combined area population of nearly 17 million. More than 1.1 million tity and a history that reflects the league’s national presence. Twelve years of • Nine Super Regional appearances living alumni represent C-USA schools across the nation. With a renewed remarkable history has reinforced the league’s position in collegiate athletics, • Has produced at least four NCAA teams in each of the last six seasons commitment to community involvement, the conference has begun devel- setting the course for the next decade and beyond. opment of several initiatives to maintain strong ties in C-USA cities, as well as In addition, 28 volleyball teams, 39 men’s and women’s soccer teams with fans and alumni across the country. C-USA schools also place a priority and 17 softball teams have earned NCAA Tournament bids. C-USA has sent on giving back to their communities through volunteer service with local and three men’s soccer teams to the NCAA College Cup, five softball teams to the national organizations. Women’s College World Series and three volleyball teams to the Sweet 16. The league has also had three national champions in NCAA track and field competition, one national champion in diving and numerous NCAA indi- vidual and team competitors in cross country, golf, swimming, tennis and track and field. Overall, Conference USA teams and individuals have made 506 NCAA appearances. LEARN MORE ONLINE AT

WWW.CONFERENCEUSA.COM

51 STRENGTH & CONDITIONING

The Elmer Redd Strength & Conditioning Center in the Athletics/Alumni Center is 16,500 square feet and includes more than 50,000 pounds of equipment. The facility is available to all Cougar student-athletes, as well as full-time faculty and athletic department staff. Recently, a $500,000 renovation campaign was started which includes an upgrade to state-of-the-art equipment from PowerLift and a new Infinity Performance floor system. Conveniently located next to the training room and team locker rooms, the Strength and Conditioning Center provides a highly competitive, emotionally charged and hard-working environment for Cougar student-athletes.

FACTS & FIGURES ELMER REDD

• 4,290 Infinity Flooring Tiles • Each tile is 24” x 24” and 1” thick

PowerLift Equipment • 14,305 lbs. of Urethane Plates • 16 8’ Combo Power Racks Elmer Redd spent 17 seasons as one of the top assistant coaches in the his- • 16 6’ x 6’ Olympic Lifting Platforms tory of the University of Houston. Known as a top-notch recruiter, Redd had one • 16 lever-action benches of the most successful careers a coach could have. He coached the likes of Robert Newhouse, Alois Blackwell, Emmett King, • 8 Power Step-Up Boxes Randy Love, Terald Clark, Puddin’ Jones, Leonard Parker, Donald Jordan (all 1,000-yard rushers), plus quarterbacks Gerald Landry, Gary Mullins, D.C. Nobles, • 4 Adjustable Plyometric Boxes Danny Davis, Delrick Brown, Lionel Wilson, Terry Elston and Bubba McGallion. Redd joined the UH staff in the spring of 1970 after a brilliant 17-year ca- • 8 Dumbbell sets in varying weights reer at Lufkin Dunbar High School as both head football coach and track coach. He had a 146-36-3 football record at Dunbar and a 32-2 mark at Arp Industrial. • 8 Adjustable decline benches His Dunbar track teams won 13 district titles, two state championships and were state runners-up four times. His football teams won three state champi- • 8 modular 2-station pulley systems onships, reached the semifinals three times and finished as runner-up once. Redd graduated in 1950 from Prairie View A&M, where he was a four- • 6 Rotating Glute Ham Benches sport letterman in baseball, basketball, football and track. He earned both a bachelor’s and master’s degree from his alma mater. Redd passed away on February 11, 2000, at the age of 71.

52 SPORTS MEDICINE

The Sports Medicine Department at the University of Houston is dedicated to providing all Cougar student-athletes with the best possible medical attention and care.

Their goal is to do everything in their realm to ensure the highest quality of total health care for the student-athletes.

The Sports Medicine Staff includes three staff athletic trainers, five graduate assistants, and several students. Certified Athletic Trainers are professional health care experts who specialize in athletic health care.

They are trained in the areas of prevention, recognition, immediate treatment, management, and rehabilitation of athletic injuries. They also serve as a liaison between University of Houston student-athletes and other members of the medi- cal community.

UH Sports Medicine is present at all practices and sporting events to provide the student-athletes with supervision aimed at maintaining participation within a healthy environment.

They are also committed to maintaining a highly qualified and motivated staff along with state of the art facilities including a treatment and taping area, re- habilitation equipment, and a hydrotherapy room located in the Athletic Alumni Center Training Room.

53 IN THE COMMUNITY

Cougar student-athletes, coaches and athletics administrators are involved in numerous outreach programs throughout the school year, whether as an organized group activity through the C.A.R.E. (Cougar Athletes Reaching Out and Educating) program or simply individual athletes determined to make a difference in the Houston community. Individual coaches lead their squad’s involvement in charity projects, hospital visits and other community service events, including Toys for Tots and supporting Special Olympics.

54 academic success

Male Cougar Of The Year Kevin Kolb

Co-Female Cougars Of The Year • UH student-athletes posted a cumulative grade point average of 2.59 as of Spring 2006. Ebonie Floyd • Fifty percent (6 of 12) of the teams in the Fall semester posted a GPA of 2.75 or better. Anastasia Pozdniakova • Two teams in the Fall and two in the Spring had a team GPA of 3.00 or better. 2006-07 Academic MVPs • The soccer team attained a team semester gpa of 3.25 and a 3.19 overall which is the highest gpa Josh Stirneman- Baseball earned for all UH athletic teams. Whitney James- Women’s Basketball Perry McDaniel- Football • 5 student-athletes earned 4.00 semester GPA’s for Fall 2005. Jordan Irwin- Golf • 37 student-athletes made the Dean’s List. Jennifer Dry and Sarah Fisher- Soccer Katie Bush- Softball • 102 student-athletes achieved a 3.00 GPA or better in the Fall. Szinita Szanto- Swimming • 16 student-athletes: Katie Bush (Softball), Jennifer Dry (Soccer), Sarah Fisher (Soccer), Sonja Nikolic- Tennis Brandon Frith (Baseball), Ahmed Harb (Track & Field), Kelsey King (Volleyball), Millicent Erica Hannemann- Women’s Cross Country Brittani Williams- Women’s Track and Field Martin(Volleyball), Lucas Mireles (Track & Field), Twiggy McIntyre (Women’s Basketball), Paul Goodwin- Men’s Cross Country Sara Molner (Track & Field), Josh Stirneman (Baseball), Shelby Scott (Soccer), Szintia Lucas Mireles- Men’s Track and Field Szanto (Swimming), Nathan Trimble (Track & Field), Brenna Welch (Soccer) and Brittani Williams Millicent Martin- Volleyball (Track & Field) were awarded the Conference USA Commissioner’s Academic Medal last Spring Coog For A Coog Cup for a cumulative GPA of 3.75 or better. Women’s Basketball • 91 student-athletes, including 16 from the soccer team, were selected to the C-USA Com- Robert L. Grainger Outstanding Leadership Award missioner’s Honor Roll last Spring for maintaining a cumulative GPA of 3.00 or better. Joseph Gonzales (Football) • Sarah Fisher (pictured left) was awarded a C-USA Postgraduate Scholarship for 2007-08

Distinguished Senior Award Vincent Marshall (Football)

55 cougar pride & endowments

Cougar Pride is an organization of alumni, fans, former student-athletes, coaches, and friends joining together to ensure that current student-athletes have a first-class education and a chance to excel in the classroom and on the playing field. Your individual or corporate membership in Cougar Pride will help provide scholarships for over 300 student-athletes in 16 intercollegiate sports.

Corbin J. Robertson Society Members & 2006-2007 Recipients Ken & Carole Bailey Justin Laird “H” Association Laurie Wagner John & Mary Ann Prestwood Wade Koehl Beck Brothers Biren Ealy Leroy & Barbara Hermes Cody Pree Beth Robertson Jackie Battle/Ebonie Floyd Jim Bishop Isaiah Thompson Tremaine Smith Corby & Barbara Robertson Jr. Sebastian Vollmer Walter & Marcia Boyaki Kenneth Fontenette ISP Sports Kelly McAnelly John Sadler Marquay Love A.J. & Cece Brune Perry McDaniel John Jenkins Michael Bloesch Skeeter’s Mesquite Grill LeeA’ndrea Robinson Mike & Becky Cemo Dion Dowell Paul & Mary Beth Matsko Blake Joseph Ed Smith Jeron Harvey CenterPoint Energy Brenna Welch/Josh Stirneman Barry & Celia Milner Chris Pilot Wilhelmina Smith Kevin Kolb Wesley Bray/Sonja Nikolic Don & Vicky Milner Marcus Malone Murray & Sharon Stinson Nick Mosley Coca-Cola Donna MacLeod John & Rebecca Moores Jake Stewart Marty & Janet Watts Jake Ebner Constellation NewEnergy Sophia Mundy Mike & Jo Mueller Anthony Alridge Bruce Williams & Linda Davis Aaron Brown Coogfans.com Brian Boehm Lanny Smith Bert & Deborah Winston Willie Gaston Steve & Lynn Davis Ell Ash Carl Nordstrand Carl Barnett Bill Worrell Chris Joseph Tommy & Elaine Ebner Trent Allen Larry Parker Ryan Meyers Ron & Carolyn Yokubaitis Dustin Dickinson Robert & Vickie Giblin Jeff Akeroyd Jim Perdue Vincent Marshall

Endowment Donor Recipient Endowment Donor Recipient Endowment Donor Recipient Michael Baker Scholarship Endowment Calum Neff Cecil Holder Scholarship Endowment Whitney James Jack & Greta Stalsby Scholarship Endowment Tye Jackson Dwight Barnhart Scholarship Endowment Brennan Gleason Roy Horlock Scholarship Endowment Donnie Avery Greta Stalsby Scholarship Endowment Jessica Valis Archie Bennett Scholarship Endowment Amanda Villanueva C.C. Jones Golf Scholarship Endowment Rian Butler Rodney Steinberg & Lucia Prieto Scholarship Endowment Becky Gibson Rachel & Thomas Berry Football Scholarship Endowment Matthew Parker C.F. Kendall Scholarship Endowment Rocky Schwartz Murray & Sharon Stinson Scholarship Endowment Oliver Lafayette George Butler Football Scholarship Endowment LJ Castile William “Bill” Kenner Football Scholarship Endowment Ernest Miller Taxi Squad Scholarship Endowment Cody Lubojasky Jack Cannata, Sr. Scholarship Endowment Jordan Godbolt Howard & Betty LaRoche Football Scholarship Endowment Garrett LeFevre The Three Amigos Basketball Scholarship Endowment Charlie Jones Carolyn Cannate Scholarhship Endowment Rachel Gitelson Guy V. Lewis Basketball Scholarship Endowment Jahmar Thorpe The Three Amigos Golf Scholarship Endowment Steven Frasier Jack Cannata, Jr. Scholarship Endowment Mark Hafner Glenn Lilie Scholarship Endowment Bryan Pounds Bob & Shirley Turnbull Scholarship Endowment Carey LaCour CenterPoint Energy Alumni Scholarship Endowment Rebecca Sartori Judie Lilie Scholarship Endowment Carla Kennimer André Ware Scholarship Endowment Case Keenum Dallas/Fort Worth Area Club Scholarship Endowment Sterling Doty The Lilie Family Baseball Scholarship Endowment Dustin Kingsbury Robert Warner Scholarship Endowment SirVincent Rogers L.A. “Bill” Davis Scholarship Endowment Will Gulley Howie & Jamie Lorch Basketball Scholarship Endowment Robert Lee Dave Williams Scholarship Endowment Jordan Irwin Disney Family Track & Field Scholarship Seun Adigun Jim Lyle Scholarship Endowment Byron Alfred Woody Williams Endowment Honoring Coach Bragg Stockton Dereck Cloeren Randall Dorsett Scholarship Endowment Ashleigh Williams Charlie Marino Scholarship Endowment Jerrod Butler Tom Wilson Baseball Scholarship Endowment Ricky Hargrove Doug Drabek Scholarship Endowment Shea Hancock Richard McPherson Scholarship Endowment Jennifer Dry Bert & Deborah Winston Scholarship Endowment Andrea Pa’lmai Melvin Engel Scholarship Endowment Robert McKiver Ida Jo Butler Moran Scholarship Endowment Neila Starratt Bert & Deborah Winston Scholarship Endowment Justine Farmer Tilman Fertitta Scholarship Endowment Ali Conrad Tommy Morris Scholarship Endowment Luis Flores Bert & Deborah Winston Scholarship Endowment Randall Antoine Sue Garrison Scholarship Endowment Kinsey Cave Don Mullins Scholarship Endowment Joseph Gonzales Bert & Deborah Winston Scholarship Endowment Morgan Floyd HAO - Larry Gatlin Athletic Scholarship Endowment Anthony Roulette Jack Reid Memorial Golf Scholarship Endowment Ricky Romano Charles Wright Scholarship Endowment Andre Kohn Howard Greenwood Athletics Scholarship Endowment Sasha Schwendenwein Chris & Sandy Rhine Fifth Year Scholarship Endowment Brandi Clark Bill Yeoman Football Scholarship Endowment Quinte Williams Howard Greenwood Golf Scholarship Endowment Pablo Acuna Errol Rollen Scholarship Endowment Jimmy Cesario Houston Alumni Organization Scholarship Endowment Bryan Tully San Antonio Area Club Scholarship Endowment Kelsey King BUILDING FOR A BETTER FUTURE Houston Alumni Organization Scholarship Endowment Szintia Szanto John & Billie Schneider Scholarship Endowment Twiggy McIntyre The Claude Harmon Golf Scholarship Endowment Todd Bissenden Albert K. Smith Scholarship Endowment Alejandra Salazar Contact Cougar Pride at 713-743-9450 for more Walter Hecht Scholarship Endowment Shomari Williams Bo & Josanna Smith Scholarship Endowment Steven Jones information or log on to www.UHCougars.com Marilyn Hensley Scholarship Endowment Courtney Spittler Ken Spain Memorial Scholarship Endowment Al Jones Leonard Hilton Track & Field Scholarship Endowment Oumama Hallal Jack & Greta Stalsby Basketball Scholarship Endowment Tafari Toney

56 COUGAR TRADITION & SPIRIT

In more than 60 years of NCAA competition, the University of Houston’s ath- letics programs, coaches and student-athletes have made their marks in college athletics, building a winning tradition that rivals any school in the country.

The Cougars have won 55 NCAA Individual Championships along with 17 team titles, 648 All-America Awards, a host of Olympic Gold Medals, and reached elite individual status in various professional sports.

In fact, few universities in the nation can match Houston’s list of world-renown athletes in all sports.

Cougars have claimed many of sports’ elite awards and titles — Master’s cham- pion, Cy Young Award Winner, NBA MVP, and a nine-time Olympic gold medalist.

Cougars dot the pro ranks, from its almost 20 PGA golfers to seven NFL players, three NBA stars, two WNBA players and three players.

UH student-athletes in the Olympics run from a multitude of track and field athletes to 12 swimmers and divers, several men’s basketball team members and three women’s volleyball players.

From the baseball diamond, to the gymnasium, to the football field, track, pool and golf course, the University of Houston has a proud and successful athletics tradition. In the years to come the tradition is sure to grow.

57 ATHLETICS FACILITIES

JOHN O’QUINN FIELD AT ROBERTSON STADIUM

University of Houston student-athletes have the benefit of competing on some of the finest facilities in the nation. John O’Quinn Field at Robertson Stadium (Football, Soccer), Cougar Field (Baseball) and all had new scoreboards installed during 2006. Future improvements are planned for all facilities as UH strives to keep itself at the forefront of college athletics.

CRWC NATATORIUM COUGAR FIELD COUGAR SOFTBALL STADIUM

JOHN E. HOFF TENNIS COURTS TOM TELLEZ TRACK/CARL LEWIS INTL. COMPLEX YEOMAN FIELDHOUSE (Volleyball, Indoor Track & Field)

GUY V. LEWIS COURT AT HOFHEINZ PAVILION (Men’s & Women’s Basketball)

58 DISTINGUISHED ALUMNI

andré ware 1989 hEISMAN tROPHY wINNER

OLAJUWON c. lewis DREXLER

• Victor Costa • Jim Nantz Designer CBS Sports Anchor

• Clyde Drexler • Dr. Shirley Neeley Former UH Head Coach & NBA Player Texas Commissioner of Education

• Larry Gatlin • Hakeem Olajuwon Country Singer & Songwriter Former NBA Player

gatlin gonzalez katz •The Honorable Raul Gonzalez • Dennis & Randy Quaid Former Texas Supreme Court Justice Actors

• Karen Katz • Dominique Sachse President & CEO of Neiman Marcus Stores TV News Anchor

• Lee Labrada • The Honorable Margaret Spellings Bodybuilder & Nutrionist U.S. Secretary of Education

• Aylwin Lewis • Jack Valenti President Sears Holdings Former President, Motion Picture Association of America a. lewis moores nantz CEO Kmart & Sears Retail • Andre Ware • Carl Lewis Sports Broadcaster & Heisman Trophy Winner Nine-Time Olympic Gold Medalist • Bill Worrell • Cynthia Woods Mitchell Sports Anchor Philanthropist • ROBERT WUHL • John J. Moores Actor & Writer San Diego Padres Owner & Philanthropist spellings worrell wuhl

59 PROSPECT ELIGIBILITY

The fundamental mission of the Office of Athletics Compliance at the University of Houston is to assist the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics in providing its student- athletes with opportunities to progress toward meaningful degrees and a rewarding future while developing their athletic skills in an environment characterized by high academic standards, and the uppermost levels of competition, sportsmanship, leadership and integrity. The University of Houston is committed to participating at the highest levels of intercollegiate competition while maintaining the highest degree of institutional control and adherence to all institutional, Conference USA and NCAA rules and regulation. As a result, the Office of Athletics Compliance shall serve as a resource to all individuals associated with our athletics program by setting policies and procedures intended to reduce the possibility of inadvertent violations of rules, enhance the monitoring of our athletics program with an intended purpose of practicing institutional control and providing educational information regarding rules and regulations to our coaches, administrators, faculty, boosters, student-athletes and prospects and their parents.

The Initial Eligibility Clearinghouse Official Visits date, a coach can call you or your parents or legal guardian once a week What is the Initial Eligibility Clearinghouse? How many official visits am I allowed to take? Beginning when? outside of the contact period. Boosters are NOT permitted to call. If you intend to participate in Division I athletics as a freshman, you must Each prospective student-athlete is limited to five official visits which may register with and be certified by the NCAA Initial-Eligibility Clearinghouse. be taken following the opening day of classes of your senior year of high Coaches can make unlimited calls during the permissible off-campus con- Your high school counselor should provide you with the student-release school. You may take only one visit to any one institution. tact periods and during the 48 hours prior to and 48 hours after 8 a.m. on form and a red brochure titled, “Making Sure You Are Eligible to Participate the initial signing date for the NLI. in College Sports.” What must the school have from me before I take an official visit? The recruiting institution must already have a high school or a college Can I call coaches collect or toll free? When? How do I register with the Clearinghouse? transcript and ACT or SAT test scores on file. Yes. You may call coaches or universities collect or use a toll-free (1-800) The only method to register is online. Access the Clearinghouse website at number on or after July 1 after you complete your junior year of high https://www.ncaaclearinghouse.net. Select Prospective Student-Athletes Summer Jobs school. and click on Domestic Student Release Form or Foreign Student Release Can a university I have signed with help me get a summer job? Beginning when? Form. Complete the student release form online, and include your credit After you sign a National Letter of Intent, the school you signed with may Correspondence And Recruiting Materials or debit card information to pay the fee ($50 for domestic and $75 for arrange summer employment for you. That employment may begin AFTER From whom can I receive letters? Beginning when? international). Then follow the instructions to complete the registration you graduate from high school. Coaches, faculty members and athletics staff members (but NOT boosters) process. can send you letters, beginning June 15 at the conclusion of the prospect’s Unofficial Visits sophomore year in high school. Sports other than men’s basketball pros- What else does the Clearinghouse need to certify me? Can I pay my own way to visit a college campus? Starting when? pects may not receive materials until Sept. 1 at the beginning of the After graduation and before school closes for the summer, your high You may visit an institution’s campus at your own expense an unlimited prospect’s junior year. school must send the Clearinghouse a copy of your final transcript that number of times before your senior year of high school and continuing confirms graduation from high school. You also must have your ACT or SAT in your senior year. What can a university send me? scores sent to the Clearinghouse. A Division I university may provide you with the following materials: Gen- What can the school give me when I go on an unofficial visit? eral correspondence, including letters, U.S. Postal Service postcards and How do I have my test scores sent to the Clearinghouse? A maximum of three complimentary admissions to a campus athletic institutional note cards, and materials printed on plain white paper with Test scores must be sent directly from the testing agency. You can ac- event in which that school’s team is competing, issued through a pass black ink; NCAA educational information; pre-enrollment information complish this by marking code 9999 as one of the institutions to receive list only. Such complimentary admissions are for the exclusive use of the subsequent to signing a National Letter of Intent with the university; one your scores, or submit a request for an “Additional Score Report” to the prospect and those persons accompanying him on the visit. They can be athletic publication (media guide or recruiting guide) which may include appropriate testing agency. issued only on an individual game basis. only one color printing inside; official academic, admissions and student services publications or videotapes produced by the institution and avail- Recruiting Regulations Phone Calls able to all students; questionnaires. When do I become a prospective student-athlete? Who can call me on the phone? When? How often? When you start ninth-grade classes. Before the ninth grade, you become Coaches are permitted to call you after July 1 after the completion of your Can they send me anything prior to my junior year? a prospective student-athlete if a college gives you (or your relatives or junior year. After that date, a coach can call you or your parents or legal Only questionnaires and summer camp brochures and NCAA Educational friends) any financial aid or other benefits that the college does not pro- guardian once a week. Boosters are NOT permitted to call. Material. vide to all prospective students. When are coaches or faculty members allowed unlimited calls to me? Can any other materials be mailed to me? When is a college considered to be recruiting me? At the following times: During the five days immediately before your of- No. Game programs, which may not include posters, can be provided only If any coach or representative of the college’s athletics interests approach- ficial visit to that university; on the day of a coach’s off-campus contact during official or unofficial visits to the school’s campus. The same restric- es you (or any member of your family) about enrolling and participating with you; during the time beginning with the initial National Letter of tions apply to student-athlete handbooks. in athletics at that college. Intent (NLI) signing date in your sport through the two days after the signing date. Who can recruit me? Only university coaches and staff. Alumni and friends of the university are Are the phone call rules different for football? NOT permitted to contact prospective student-athletes in any way. In football, coaches may call you once during May of your junior year and not again until September 1 of your senior year of high school. After that

60