GENERAL INFORMATION 2007 WOMEN’S SOCCER

LibertyFlames.com Media and fans can follow the Liberty Lady Flames women’s soccer team and the rest of the Liberty athletics program from anywhere in the world on the official web site of Liberty Athletics. LibertyFlames.com offers schedules, rosters, results and more for all 18 of Liberty’s varsity sports. A Quick Look at Liberty Name of School ...... Liberty University City/Zip ...... Lynchburg, Va. 24502 Founded ...... 1971 Enrollment ...... 9,600 (Resident); 26,600 (Total) Nickname ...... Lady Flames Quick Facts ...... 1 School Colors ...... Red, White and Blue LIfe as a Lady Flame ...... 2 Affiliation ...... NCAA Division I 2007 Roster and Pronunciation Guide ...... 3 Conference ...... Big South Head Coach James Price ...... 4 Founder ...... Dr. Jerry Falwell Assistant Coach Adam Godwin ...... 5 Chancellor ...... Jerry Falwell, Jr. The Lady Flames ...... 6 Exec. Vice President ...... Dr. Ronald Godwin 2006 Season In Review ...... 22 Director of Athletics . . . . .Jeff Barber (East Carolina, ‘81) Athletic Dept. Phone ...... (434) 582-2100 2006 Statistics ...... 24 Ticket Office Phone ...... (434) 582-SEAT 2006 Results ...... 25 The Big South Conference ...... 26 Soccer Information 2007 Opponents ...... 27 Head Coach ...... James Price (Liberty, ‘96) The Record Book ...... 30 Record at Liberty ...... 82-95-15 (10 Years) All-Time Honors ...... 32 Career Record ...... Same Year-By-Year Results ...... 34 Assistant Coach ...... Adam Godwin (Liberty, ‘05) Coaching Records, Milestone Victories ...... 36 Women’s Soccer Office Phone ...... (434) 582-2768 All-Time Series Results ...... 37 2006 Record ...... 9-7-2 2006 Conference Finish ...... 5-2-1/Third All-Time Roster ...... 38 2006 Big South Championship . . . Tied in title game/UNC 2000 Big South Championship ...... 40 Asheville claimed title, 4-2, on penalty kicks 2001 Big South Championship ...... 41 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 14/7 2005 Big South Championship ...... 42 Newcomers ...... 8 Academic Services ...... 43 Field ...... Liberty Soccer Field (500) Athletic Administration ...... 44 Surface ...... Bermuda Grass Liberty University ...... 46 Media Information ...... 48 History First Year of Women’s Soccer ...... 1988 This publication has been produced by the Liberty Athletic All-Time Record ...... 114-177-20 This publication has been produced by the Liberty Athletic Media MediaRelations Relations Office. Office. NCAA Tournament Berths ...... 3 CoverEditor: Design: Ryan BombergerRyan Bomberger and Big South Championships ...... 3 Josh Keys Assistant Editors: Todd Wetmore, Writing: Ryan Bomberger, Josh Keys andPaul Todd Carmany Wetmore and Vincent Briedis Athletic Media Relations Information Asst. A.D./Athletic Media Relations Dir. . . .Todd Wetmore Editing:Contributors: Ryan Bomberger, Courtney Johnson,Paul Carmany and Todd Wetmore SID Office Phone ...... (434) 582-2292 Mollie Richards and Josh Keys MEDIA GUIDE Graphic Design and Layout: Ryan Cell Phone ...... (434) 841-8974 BombergerPhotography: Les Schofer, Kevin Email Address ...... [email protected] Photography:Giedd, Jamie KevinHall, ColtGiedd, Freeman, Jamie Hall, ColtW&G Freeman, Photography Jeff Raymond, and LU Archives Monique Assoc. AMR Dir./Soccer Contact ...... Ryan Bomberger Scholes and WG Sports Photography Cell Phone ...... (434) 221-5576 Presswork:Cover Design: LibertyRyan University Bomberger Printing Email Address ...... [email protected] Services Cover Production/Printing: SID Fax ...... (434) 582-2076 CoverMorgantown Production: Printing Morgantown & Binding, Printing & SID Mailing Address ...... 1971 University Blvd. Binding,Morgantown, Morgantown, W.Va. W.Va., ...... Lynchburg, VA 24502

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According to the team, who is the ... Cheeriest in the morning? Tanya and Heather Favorite Coach Price Sayings “Got to be better ladies!” “Oh dear, oh dear, oh dear” Grumpiest in the morning? “Wakey wakey girls!” Carly, Rachel W., Suzanne

Neatest Roommate on Road? Rachel H., Brittney

Messiest Roommate on The relationships. I found my first TRUE Road? best friend on this team and many close Christina, Brittany friends. I don't know what I would do without them. They are supportive, Quietest? encouraging, uplifting, fun, loving and Ashley B., Maggie most of all, they are my SISTERS! Ashley B., Maggie --Midfielder Hope West Loudest? Hope, Rachel H.

Best soccer memory ... Winninginning BigBig SouthSouth

The best part about the team for me, Best thing we did as a is being around the best girls in the team outside of soccer ... entire world. Everyone on the team is Boxing matches, camping really wonderful and I have met my best friends for life on the team. -- Forward Brittney Bench Teammate most likely to become a corporate CEO? Tanya, Lauren

Teammate most likely to drive across America? Brittany, Rachel W.

Teammate most likely to own a cabin? Favorite Coach Godwin Sayings “Godderz ball!” Ally, Suzanne “That’s rubbish, absolute rubbish” “I love magic!” Teammate most likely to skydive? Rachel W., Lauren

Photos provided by seniors Kendall Bartholomew 2007 ROSTER 2007 WOMEN’S SOCCER

Numerical Roster No. Name Pos. Cl. Hgt. Hometown/High School (Previous School) 00 Lauren Kamphuis GK So. 5-7 Bloomington, Ill./Calvary Baptist Academy 0 Dani D’Amico GK So. 5-6 Cranford, N.J./Cranford 1 Ashley Nyholt GK Fr. 5-7 Brampton, Ontario/St. Thomas Aquinas 2 Alyssa Andersen D/M Fr. 5-6 Rochester Hills, Mich./Oakland Christian 3 Brittney Bench M/F Sr. 5-2 Orefield, Pa../Owen J. Roberts 4 Suzanne Edwards D Sr. 5-8 Waxhaw, N.C./Parkwood 5 Rachel Wisehart D So. 5-5 Concord, N.C./J. M. Robinson 6 Emily House D Jr. 5-3 Lynchburg, Va./Heritage 7 Ally Erving M R-So. 5-7 Anchorage, Alaska/Grace Christian 8 Ashley Braam F Sr. 5-5 Grand Rapids, Mich./Grand Rapids Baptist 9 Caitlyn Riley F/M Fr. 5-9 Alexandria, Va./Mount Vernon 10 Maria Owen F Fr. 5-6 Mount Jackson, Va./Home Schooled 11 Kendall Bartholomew F Sr. 5-5 Thaxton, Va./Liberty 12 Ashley Gibson M Fr. 5-2 Cleveland, Ohio/Cuyahoga Heights 13 Brittany Tyson D Jr. 5-7 Souderton, Pa./Souderton Area 14 Mallory Neff D/M Jr. 5-5 Sunbury, Pa../Shikellamy 15 Maggie Woody M So. 5-9 Asheville, N.C./Home School 16 Laura Nyholt M Fr. 5-6 Brampton, Ontario/St. Thomas Aquinas 17 Amy Oberlin M/F Jr. 5-8 Ada, Mich./Lowell 18 Hope West M R-Jr. 5-6 Auburndale, Fla./Auburndale 19 Tanya Payne D Sr. 5-7 Prescott, Ariz./Prescott 20 Carly Miller M Jr. 5-2 Valley City, Ohio/Buckeye 21 Rachel Hetrick F Sr. 5-4 Grantville, Pa./Mt. Calvary Christian 22 Christina McDonald M So. 5-2 Roswell, Ga./Fellowship Christian 23 Heather Bowling D So. 5-9 Waxhaw, N.C./Parkwood 24 Elia Lake D So. 5-6 Dumfries, Va./Forest Park (Tusculum)

Head Coach: James Price (Liberty ‘96) Assistant Coach: Adam Godwin (Liberty ‘05) ALPHABETICAL PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Name No. Braam ...... Brom Alyssa Andersen 2 Hohnarth ...... Ho-narth Kendall Bartholomew 11 Kamphuis ...... Cam-feece Brittney Bench 3 Nyholt ...... Nigh-holt Heather Bowling 23 Oberlin ...... O-burr-lin Ashley Braam 8 Dani D’Amico 0 LADY FLAMES BY STATE/COUNTRY Suzanne Edwards 4 Ally Erving 7 Alaska (1) New Jersey (1) (5) Ashley Gibson 12 Ally Erving Dani D’Amico Kendall Bartholomew Rachel Hetrick 21 Emily House Arizona (1) North Carolina (4) Elia Lake Emily House 6 Tanya Payne Heather Bowling Maria Owen Lauren Kamphuis 00 Suzanne Edwards Caitlyn Riley Elia Lake 24 Florida (1) Rachel Wisehart Christina McDonald 22 Hope West Maggie Woody Canada (2) Carly Miller 20 Ashley Nyholt Mallory Neff 14 Georgia (1) Ohio (2) Laura Nyholt Ashley Nyholt 1 Christina McDonald Ashley Gibson Laura Nyholt 16 Carly Miller MEDIA GUIDE Amy Oberlin 17 Illinois (1) Maria Owen 10 Lauren Kamphuis Pennsylvania (4) Tanya Payne 19 Brittney Bench Caitlyn Riley 9 Michigan (3) Rachel Hetrick Alyssa Andersen Mallory Neff Brittany Tyson 13 Ashley Braam Brittany Tyson Hope West 18 Amy Oberlin Rachel Wisehart 5 Maggie Woody 15

LIBERTY LADY FLAMES 3 THE COACHES 2007 WOMEN’S SOCCER

James PRICE Head Coach 11th Year at Liberty 82-95-15 Liberty, ‘96

James Price enters his 11th year at the helm of the Liberty University women's soccer team. In his 10 pre- vious seasons as the Lady Flames' head coach, Price In his 10 seasons as head coach of the Lady Flames' has compiled the most wins in the school’s history and soccer program, Price has coached 37 all-conference been credited with building and maintaining the suc- athletes, including 20 players who earned first-team cess of the its women’s soccer program. honors. In addition, Price has coached two Big South Under his guidance, Liberty has won a Big South- Player of the Year honorees and three Big South record three championships (2000, 2001 and 2005), Tournament MVPs. In 1999, he was named Big South earning a trip to the NCAA Tournament each time. The Coach of the Year, becoming the only Liberty women's three titles are the only ones in the program’s 18-year soccer coach to achieve this honor. history. During his tenure, his Liberty teams have posted Last season, Price’s squad continued its success six winning seasons and recorded double-digit season as his Lady Flames returned to the Big South victory totals four times. His 2000 squad’s 15 victories Conference title game to defend their 2005 Big South is the current school season mark. title. Liberty’s appearance was its fifth appearance in Price served on the NCAA Division I Women’s the championship game, the second most in confer- Soccer Committee from 2004-2006. The committee is ence history. All of the Lady Flames’ appearances responsible for the direction, control and supervision have come under Price. of the NCAA Division I Women’s College Cup. He has The previous year, Liberty added to the list of the also served as a member of the Mid-Atlantic Region program’s accomplishments as the Lady Flames cap- Committee for four years and chaired the committee tured their third Big South Championship during his for two years. tenure, a conference record. Price’s squad won seven Prior to joining the Lady Flames, Price served as consecutive games en route to the title. the assistant coach at Randolph-Macon Women's College in Lynchburg, Va. He participated in all of the instruction at practices, along with game-day prepara- tion and full involvement in the recruiting process. Price also served one year as the director of coach- ing for the Lynchburg United club team. His responsi- bilities included securing travel coaches for the sea- son, holding travel team tryouts and working as liaison between the coaches and the board of directors. He is still involved with the team at various levels and with several special projects. His coaching experience also includes leading the junior varsity squad at Heritage High School, in Lynch- burg, Va., during the 1995 and 1996 seasons. In 1992 and 1993, Price was the recreation assistant at The Kingfisher in Kingston, England, where his responsibil- ities included organizing a soccer school. A heralded goalkeeper from Sussex, England, Price competed for the Flames from 1993-95. He tied the school record for most consecutive shutouts by a WOMEN’S SOCCER

4 LIBERTY LADY FLAMES THE COACHES 2007 WOMEN’S SOCCER goalie in 1993 with four. He also led the team in goals- Price’s Year-By-Year Record At Liberty against-average in 1993 with a 1.22 average and in 1995 with a 1.25 average. He finished his Liberty play- 1997 6-13-0 ing career, recording 164 saves, 9.5 shutouts and a 1998 3-12-3 1.30 goal-against-average. 1999 10-9-0 Big South Runners-Up Price received his bachelor's degree in sport man- 2000 15-7-0 Big South Champions/NCAA agement from Liberty in 1996. He also earned an 2001 11-8-2 Big South Champions/NCAA 2002 7-8-2 associate's degree in exercise science from 2003 4-14-2 Farnborough College of Technology in England. 2004 5-10-2 Price, his wife, Christine, and their son, Isaiah, 2005 12-7-2 Big South Champions/NCAA reside in the Lynchburg area. 2006 9-7-2 Big South Runners-Up

Adam GODWIN Assistant Coach Second Year at Liberty Liberty, ‘05

Adam Godwin enters his second year as assistant After graduating from Liberty, Godwin moved to coach on the Lady Flames' staff. He oversees sever- Atlanta, Ga. where he continued his soccer career by al aspects of the program, including recruiting, scout- playing with the United Soccer League's Augusta ing, and camp and program development, in addition Fireball and Atlanta Silverbacks reserve teams. The to the day-to-day operation of the program. Hereford, England native also took his first steps into Godwin, who graduated from Liberty in 2005 with a coaching with the Atlanta Fire Soccer Club. Away from degree in sport management, played in 70 games for the field, Godwin has been working with sports hospi- the Flames, earning first team all-conference, all-tour- tality giant THG Worldwide, providing corporate hospi- nament and second team VaSID All-State honors his tality for some of the world's largest corporations at senior year – making him one of only 14 players in events such as the 2006 World Cup. program history to earn three or more awards in one Godwin holds an Advanced Regional National season. Godwin's performances in 2005 also led him Soccer Coaches of America Association (NSCAA) to be invited to try out with Great Britain's U23 team qualification. During the fall of 2006, Godwin spent a and professionally with the Cheltenham Town Football week as the guest of Aston Villa FC of the English Club. Premier League. There, he observed practice ses- Prior to joining the Flames, Godwin had a standout sions and training games for various teams from the youth soccer career in England. Making 65 appear- club’s famed Youth Academy to the first team profes- ances for Westfields Football Club, he earned Young sionals. Player of the Year awards in consecutive seasons and “What I experienced that week was better than just was appointed captain of the Herefordshire Football about any coaching course I attend on in this country”, Association County Select Squad. During his tenure said Godwin. “I spent time with coaches who had won as captain, he led Herefordshire to the quarterfinals of the Champions’ League in their playing career and MEDIA GUIDE the National Youth FA Cup Tournament and helped the with current players who have represented their coun- squad win the prestigious Mitre Trophy. tries at various levels. It was an unforgettable experi- His performances for both Herefordshire and ence, and one which has helped me to take great Westfields did not go unnoticed, and he attracted the strides as a coach.” attention of several professional teams, spending trial This past summer, Godwin married his girlfriend periods with Tottenham Hotspur and Notts County, and fiancé of over four years, the former Morgaine before competing on the collegiate level in the United Christiansen. The couple now resides in the States. Lynchburg area.

LIBERTY LADY FLAMES 5 THE LADY FLAMES 2007 WOMEN’S SOCCER Kendall BARTHOLOMEW #11 Senior Kickin’ It With Kendall My earliest soccer memory is … 5-5 - Forward playing for the Montvale Magic and being that kid who waited for the ball Thaxton, Va. to squirt out of the herd of kids and Liberty HS then taking off down the field with it. When I have an hour of free time, 2006 (Jr.): Appeared in 18 games … named to Big South Presidential I like to … prank unsuspecting team- with three starts … scored three Honor Roll ... 2004 (Fr.): Appeared mates. goals and assisted on three others in 12 games, starting five ... scored for nine points … career highs in all first collegiate goal at Virginia Tech It is not good for you, but three categories … netted her first (9/19) ... netted a goal in 5-1 victo- I still eat … Mike and Ikes. goal of the season in 7-0 outburst ry at VMI (10/26) ... named to the against Charleston Southern (9/16) Big South Presidential Honor Roll Who is your favorite Bible character and why? … scored game-winning goal in 2- ... posted a 4.0 GPA in both fall and David, because he stepped out with spring semesters ... : Grad- 1 victory over High Point (9/27) … Prep reckless abandon to the task that assisted on game-winning goal in uate of Liberty High School … God had for him. In the eyes of the 2-1 win at Radford (10/6) … sent named 2003 and 2004 Seminole world, he was not prepared, but he Big South Championship first District player of the year … first knew that it would be the Lord and round game to overtime with a goal team Virginia Region III in not him that would defeat Goliath. and later assisted on game-winner 2001,2003, and 2004 ... lettered in extra period in 3-2 win over all four seasons ... selected to Who is your favorite Superhero sixth-seeded High Point (11/2) … 2004 second team All-Seminole and why? named to Big South Presidential District in volleyball ... named to Darkwing Duck because of the way Honor Roll … 2005 (So.): Appear- honor roll all four years ... he swishes his cape around before he disappears behind a cloud of ed in 15 matches, all in reserve … Daughter of Nick and Personal: smoke. scored her only goal of season in Cindy Bartholomew … majoring in 1-1 tie versus Elon (9/4) … had five kinesiology ... Birthdate: March 1. When surfing the Internet, what total shots, including one in each of web site do you visit the most the first three games of the season frequently? Nike.com, Youtube.com, Playforone.com

What is something about you that other people don’t know? I am terrified of spiders.

After graduation, I would like to … Work in some sort of sports ministry. Honestly, wherever God takes me, maybe Christian soccer camps, coaching or physical therapy (gradu- ate school). I don't really know yet.

Bartholomew at Liberty Year GP-GS Shots G A Points 2006 18-3 14 3 3 9 2005 15-0 5 1 0 2 2004 12-5 10 2 0 4 Totals 45-8 29 6 3 15 WOMEN’S SOCCER

6 LIBERTY LADY FLAMES THE LADY FLAMES 2007 WOMEN’S SOCCER Brittney BENCH #3 Senior Bending It With Brittney My earliest soccer memory is … 5-2 - Forward/Midfielder I used to play at the local YMCA with my cousin, and my coach really Orefield, Pa. scared me!

Owen J. Roberts HS Other than soccer, my favorite sport to play is … 2006 (Jr.): Appeared in 16 contests Honor Roll … 2004 (Fr.): Frisbee golf with Mallory!!! with seven starts … netted two Appeared in all 17 games with 12 goals … scored a goal in 2-0 starts ... scored first collegiate goal When I have an hour of free time, shutout at John Brown (9/1) … net- at Winthrop in 2-1, OT victory I like to … Get some food with my ted goal in 3-0 victory at VMI (10/3) (10/1) ... netted goal vs. roommates Ashley and Lauren, most- … named to Big South President- Birmingham-Southern (10/9) ... tal- ly Tokyo and Chick-fil-A! ial Honor Roll … 2005 (So.): lied an assist in 1-1 tie with Appeared in 18 matches, starting Charleston Southern (10/30) ... A place I would like to visit seven … did not score until confer- named to the Big South one day is … Greece or Rome. I ence tourney, where she scored in Presidential Honor Roll ... Prep: love ancient things. It would be first and second rounds … had first Graduate of Owen J. Roberts High amazing. goal against sixth-seeded Birming- School … was an all-state selec- ham-Southern (11/3) … scored tion every year, starting with the When surfing the Internet, what game-winning goal against sev- 1999 season … Personal: Daughter website do you visit the most enth-seeded Radford the next of Michele Bench-Kompa and frequently? I love to look at wed- night (11/4) … named to Big South Thomas Kompa ... majoring in reli- ding gowns, pottery barn and restoration hardware web sites. I am Championship all-tournament team gion with a minor in psychology ... always thinking about the future. …named to Big South Presidential Birthdate: Dec. 13.

If you could eat dinner with three other people (living or dead), who would they be and why? Lindsay Lohan, then I could talk some sense into her and we can be friends, and Victoria and David Beckham. I know I would hit it off with them, and then we can double date!

After graduation, I would like to … I am hoping to go to Lehigh University and become a school guidance counselor. MEDIA GUIDE

Bench at Liberty Year GP-GS Shots G A Points 2006 16-7 14 2 0 4 2005 18-7 9 2 1 5 2004 12-5 10 2 0 4 Totals 46-19 33 6 1 13

LIBERTY LADY FLAMES 7 THE LADY FLAMES 2007 WOMEN’S SOCCER Ashley BRAAM #8 Senior Ashley’s Angle 5-5 - Forward My earliest soccer memory is … when I was about 8 or 10 years old Grand Rapids, Mich. and remembering my soccer coach, Coach O'Grady, taking me during Grand Rapids Baptist HS one of our games for AYSO and telling me we need a goal to win this 2006 (Jr.): Started 11 games … Big South Presidential Honor Roll game and you got to do something tallied 10 points with four goals and … 2004 (Fr.): Appeared in all 17 two assists … scored goal in sea- games, starting nine ... first colle- about it. It was the first time in my son-opening 3-0 win at Longwood giate goal came in 2-0 victory at soccer career that I had a coach put (8/25) … tallied Liberty’s lone goal Coastal Carolina (9/22) ... tied so much pressure and confidence in at Arkansas (9/3) … netted two game on header in 1-1 tie at me to get the job done. And I did my goals and added two assists in 7-0 Radford (10/29) ... scored goal in job, and scored the winning goal. victory over Charleston Southern 1-1 tie with Charleston Southern Coach O'Grady challenged me, and I (9/16) … 2005 (So.): Appeared in (10/30) ... named to the Big South was able to meet it, and I will never all 21 matches, starting nine … Presidential Honor Roll ... Prep: forget that. scored five goals on 25 total shots Graduate of Grand Rapids Baptist … team went 5-0 in games in High School … a four-year letter- It is not good for you, which she scored … had a goal in winner … scored 66 goals and had but I still eat ... double fiber muffins. season-opening victory at UMBC 54 assists during high school (8/26) … broke scoreless tie with career … three-time all-state, all- When I have an hour of free time goal in 85th minute of 2-0 victory regional, all-district and all-confer- I like to ... hang out with my friends over Charleston Southern (10/1) … ence selection … member of four had another goal three days later time district champions ... also and family. versus Radford in 4-2 win (10/4) … played on district championship scored an unassisted goal in first team ... Personal: Who is your favorite Bible half at Howard (10/24) … scored in Daughter of Bob and Pam Braam character and why? Big South Championship first … majoring in kinesiology ... Paul, because he was a great soul round win over Birmingham- Birthdate: April 1. winner for Christ. Southern (10/22) … named to the What is something about you that other people don’t know? I absolutely love spinach...mostly because Popeye loved it, and I loved Popeye.

After graduation, I would like to ... play soccer at the highest level, and get a job as a strength training coach somewhere.

Braam at Liberty Year GP-GS Shots G A Points 2006 11-11 17 4 2 10 2005 21-9 25 5 0 10 2004 17-9 16 3 0 6 Totals 49-29 58 12 2 26 WOMEN’S SOCCER

8 LIBERTY LADY FLAMES THE LADY FLAMES 2007 WOMEN’S SOCCER Suzanne EDWARDS #4 Senior The Scoop From Suzanne Other than soccer, my favorite 5-8 - Defender sport to play is … water polo.

Waxhaw, N.C. When I have an hour of free time, Parkwood HS I like to … read. If I won a million dollars, I would ... Appeared in 18 games, (10/22) (10/11) and Birmingham- 2006 (Jr.) : buy a library. starting 12 … selected first team Southern …2004 (Fr.): Appeared All-Big South … named to VaSID in 13 games, starting two ... named Who is your favorite Bible to the Big South Presidential Honor all-state first team … after insertion character and why? Roll ... posted a 4.0 GPA in both fall into the starting line-up, Lady Joseph because he never compro- and spring semesters ... Flames went 7-3-2 … Liberty post- Prep: mised his integrity and obeyed God Graduate of Parkwood High ed a 0.76 GAA and six shutouts in despite his troubling circumstances. her 12 starts … a key component School …three-time all-county and on defense, helped the Lady all-conference honoree ... helped If you could eat dinner with three Flames post a 1.07 GAA, the sec- team win North Carolina State other people (living or dead), who ond lowest in the history of the pro- Championship as a freshman and would they be and why? gram and eight shutouts … also reach the state semifinals as a jun- Jesus Christ - He's a pretty big deal. netted first college goal in 3-2, 2 ior and senior ... four-year letter- OT win over sixth-seeded High winner ... team captain and J.R.R. Tolkein - I want to thank him Point in first round game of Big Sportsmanship award winner as a for sparking my passion for great lit- South Championship (11/2) … senior ... participated in 2003 erature. named to Big South Presidential Olympic Development Program ... Honor Roll … 2005 (So.): Personal: Daughter of Michael and Grandma Price - I want to thank her Appeared in 20 matches, starting Lynne Edwards …majoring in for being one of the most generous 11 … part of all three defensive English ... Birthdate: May 24. and selfless people I've known. shutouts against Charleston Southern (10/1), UNC Asheville What is something about you that other people don’t know? One of my lifetime goals is to back- pack in the Alps.

What cartoon character are you most like and why? Nala on the Lion King. I have amaz- ing pouncing abilities.

After graduation, I would like to … get my Masters in English Literature and teach overseas. MEDIA GUIDE

Edwards at Liberty Year GP-GS Shots G A Points 2006 18-12 3 1 0 2 2005 21-9 1 0 0 0 2004 13-2 0 0 0 0 Totals 52-23 4 1 0 2

LIBERTY LADY FLAMES 9 THE LADY FLAMES 2007 WOMEN’S SOCCER Rachel HETRICK #21 Senior Rappin’ With Rachel 5-4 - Forward If someone would look at the songs on my iPod, I would be Grantville, Pa. embarrassed for them to see I have the song … Mount Calvary Christian HS MC Hammer's - Can't Touch This kick from 20 yards out (10/29) … 2006 (Jr.): Appeared in 17 games It is not good for you, but with 14 starts … picked up a helper had breakout game in first round of I still eat … Double cheeseburgers in 7-0 win over Charleston Big South Conference Champion- Southern (9/16) … assisted on ship with two second half goals in A place I would like to visit one game-winning goal in 3-2, 2 OT 4-1 win over Birmingham-Southern victory over sixth-seeded High (11/3) … named to Big South day is … Spain Point in first-round game in the Big Conference Championship all-tour- South Championship (11/2) … nament team … 2004 (Fr.): What is something about you that 2005 (So.): Appeared in all 21 Appeared in 13 games with six other people don’t know? matches, starting 20 … only non- starts ... took six shots ... Prep: Most people don't know that I cry start was against Winthrop Graduate of Mount Calvary during movies...a lot...even Disney (10/15)… scored four goals and Christian High School … an all- cartoon movies...I know how sad is also recorded two assists on the state, all-region and all-league that? year … had an assist against selection in 2003 … Personal: Radford in 4-2 win (10/4)… scored Daughter of Kenneth and Linda When surfing the Internet, what first career goal in 2-1 win over VMI Hetrick …majoring in kinesiology ... web site do you visit the most fre- (10/18) … scored game-winning Birthdate: Oct. 17. quently? Nike.com. goal in 2-1, win in season finale over Coastal Carolina off a free What cartoon character are you most like and why? The Roadrunner...I like to think I am kind of fast, and he is so smart because he never gets caught!

After graduation, I would like to … Become a mommy...for real now I would love to work at the Hershey Medical Center in the Sports Medicine Building, and then hopefully one day I want to open my own gym or health care facility. I want to specifically help children who deal with childhood obesity.

Hetrick at Liberty Year GP-GS Shots G A Points 2006 17-14 31 0 2 2 2005 21-20 23 4 2 10 2004 13-6 6 0 0 0 Totals 51-40 60 4 4 12 WOMEN’S SOCCER

10 LIBERTY LADY FLAMES THE LADY FLAMES 2007 WOMEN’S SOCCER Tanya PAYNE #19 Senior Talkin’ With Tanya Who is your favorite Superhero 5-7 - Defender and why? My Dad! He always knows what to say when I am upset, Prescott, Ariz. confused, or just needing general direction and guidance. He is an Prescott HS amazing man who has come from a family with very little and has worked 2006 (Jr.): Played in 18 games, Radford (10/4) … scored team’s to see that his family has more than starting 17 … member of a strong only goal in 4-1 loss against UNC enough. He was the first in his family defense unit which helped Liberty Asheville for her third-straight to graduate from high school. He put himself through college and received post a 1.07 GAA, the second low- game with a goal (10/11) … scored his degree in engineering. He started est in program history, and eight GW goal in the rain at Howard a college wrestling program at shutouts … also netted a goal and (10/24) … had an assist in each of Embry-Riddle, worked toward his added an assist … scored goal in the first two matches of the Big MBA, holds his general and commer- 2-0 win at John Brown (9/1) … South Championship against cial construction licenses and still added a helper in 3-0 victory over Birmingham -Southern (11/3) and seams to find time to be a loving second-seeded Coastal Carolina in Radford (11/4) … scored game- father and husband to my mother, the semifinals of the Big South winning goal on a penalty kick in 3- two brothers and me. Championship (11/3) … named to 0 win over UNC Asheville in cham- After graduation, I would like to … Big South Presidential Honor Roll pionship game (11/6) … named to Continue on with my education by … elected by members from the the Big South Presidential Honor working towards a Masters in Big South’s nine institutions as the Roll … 2004 (Fr.): Appeared in all Professional Accountancy at conference’s Student-Athlete Ad- 17 games with 16 starts ... first col- Montana State. I would also like to visory Committee (SAAC) repre- legiate goal was game-winner in 2- work in a bank, move back WEST to sentative to the NCAA Division I 1 OT win at Winthrop (10/1) ... be closer to my family, run some SAAC … LU SAAC President for scored goal in 2-0 triathlons or marathons, learn how to 2006-07 ... 2005 (So.): Started all barrel race and eventually (Lord will- 21 matches … named to ing) get married and coach girls’ soc- cer someday. I am excited to see Big South all-con- what the Lord has for my life beyond ference first team … the pitch… named to VaSID all- state first team … led win over High Point (10/12) team in scoring with ...named to the Big South five goals and four Presidential Honor Roll ... Prep: assists, totaling 14 Graduate of Prescott High School points … team record … a four-year letterwinner … sec- was 7-1 when she ond team all-state selection in recorded either a goal or 2003 and 2004 … four-time first an assist in a match … team all-region honoree … had an assist on game- Personal: Daughter of Dan and winning goal in season

Paige Payne …majoring in busi- MEDIA GUIDE opener against UMBC ness ... Birthdate: Sept. 5. (8/26) … assisted on game-winning goal and Payne at Liberty then scored another goal Year GP-GS Shots G A Points herself in 2-0 victory over 2006 18-17 18 1 1 3 Charleston Southern (10/1) 2005 21-21 18 5 4 14 … scored a goal on a penal- 2004 17-16 6 0 0 0 ty kick in 4-2 win over Totals 56-54 42 6 5 17

LIBERTY LADY FLAMES 11 THE LADY FLAMES 2007 WOMEN’S SOCCER Emily HOUSE #6 Junior Hangin’ With House My earliest soccer memory is … 5-3 - Defender learning how to play soccer when I was five, during my dad’s intramurals Lynchburg, Va. program at my school.

Heritage HS If I won a million dollars, I would … support my sister in missions, help out 2006 (So.): Appeared in 10 con- Roll ... Prep: Graduate of Heritage with family expenses and of course tests with six starts … had two High School ... first team all-region tithe on it.. also save it for my future shots … member of defensive unit and honorable mention all-state in family. which contributed to Liberty having senior season ... three-time second its second-lowest GAA in program team all-region member ... four- history (1.07) and recording eight time member of all-district first shutouts … named to Big South team ... four-time letterwinner ... Presidential Honor Roll … 2005 member of the Lynchburg United (Fr.): Appeared in 13 matches, travel team ... Personal: Daughter starting nine, all in a row to end the of Jon and Sandy House ... major- season … team was 7-2 ing in kinesiology with teacher cer- with her in starting line-up …named tification ... Birthdate: Feb. 27. to the Big South Presidential Honor 1987.

House at Liberty Year GP-GS Shots G A Points 2006 10-6 2 0 0 0 2005 13-9 1 0 0 0 Totals 23-19 3 0 0 0

Carly MILLER #20 Emily House Junior Chatting With Carly 5-2 - Midfield When I have an hour of free time, I like to … take a nap. I'm really good Valley City, Ohio at that. Buckeye HS If someone would look at the Originally joined Lady Flames as a as prep athlete of the week in songs on my iPod, I would be embarrassed for them to see I walk-on ... has worked hard the sophomore, junior and senior years have the song … one of the Super past two springs and has shown ... Personal: Daughter of Dwight Bowls halftime show with Brittany improvement in skills ... will vie for and Nancy Miller ... majoring in sport Spears, NSync, Aerosmith and Nelly. time at midfield … 2006 (So.): management ... Birthdate: July 29. Appeared in one game … 2005 After graduation, I would like to … (Fr.): Did not play ... Prep: be a wedding planner. Graduate of Buckeye High School ... three-time letterwinner ... all- Miller at Liberty county in cross country in sopho- Year GP-GS Shots G A Points more and senior years ... selected 2006 1-0 0 0 0 0 WOMEN’S SOCCER

12 LIBERTY LADY FLAMES THE LADY FLAMES 2007 WOMEN’S SOCCER Mallory NEFF #14 Junior Mixing With Mallory If someone would look at the 5-5 - Defender/Midfielder songs on my ipod, I would be embarrassed for them to see I Sunbury, Pa. have the song … all my Spice Girls' songs. Shikellamy HS What is the best part about being 2006 (So.): Appeared in nine Graduate of Shikellamy High on the Liberty Women’s Soccer games … tallied six points with two School ... selected to Daily Item team? Having 20-something amaz- goals and two assists … netted first newspaper first team and first team ing sisters and friends who are collegiate goal in 3-0 win over VMI all-conference as a senior ... three- always there for you. (10/3) … scored a first-half goal year all-conference second team and added two helpers in 3-0 victo- selection ... selected to Daily Item What cartoon character are you ry over second-seeded Coastal second team in sophomore and most like and why? Tigger because Carolina in Big South junior years ... four-time letterwin- I'm outgoing, cheerful, friendly, confi- Championship semi-finals (11/3) … ner ... played for Central Penn dent with myself...and I never get lost! selected to Big South United Club team, earning Championship all-tournament team Defensive Player of the Year hon- … named to Big South Presidential ors in 2004 ... Personal: Daughter of Honor Roll … 2005 (Fr.): Nicholas and Shari Neff ... majoring Appeared in four matches … in kinesiology - fitness specialist ... named to the Big South minor in psychology ... Birthdate: Presidential Honor Roll ... Prep: March 18. Neff at Liberty Year GP-GS Shots G A Points 2006 9-0 4 2 2 6 2005 13-9 1 0 0 1 Totals 22-9 5 2 2 7

Mallory Neff MEDIA GUIDE

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Amy OBERLIN #17 Amy Answers If I won a million dollars, I would . Pay for Physical Therapy School and Junior shop a little bit. 5-8 - Midfielder/Forward What is something about you that other people don't know? Ada, Mich. I never played club soccer, I actually played AAU basketball for seven Lowell HS years. 2006 (So.): Played in 18 matches ference second team …scored a Roll … Prep: Graduate of Lowell with 17 starts … named first team goal in first two collegiate games, a High School ... all-time leading All-Big South … selected to VaSID 3-2 win over UMBC (8/26) and in a scorer in school history ... named All-State second team … tallied 13 1-1 tie against Rider (8/28) … was first team all-state and all-confer- points on five goals and three named the Big South Conference ence in junior and senior seasons assists … tied for team lead in all Player of the Week for 8/30 … ... second team all-state as a soph- three categories … tallied two scored a goal in 3-2 win over omore ... three-time all-region and goals and assist in 7-0 win over Longwood (9/26) … scored game- all-district player ... four-time all- Charleston Southern (9/16) … net- winning goal in 2-1 win over VMI conference ... all-conference in ted team’s lone goal at Old (10/18) …headed in the game- basketball three times ... graduated Dominion (9/18) … scored goal in tying goal in 2-1 win over Radford Summa Cum Laude ... Personal: 2-1 victory over High Point (9/27) in semifinals of Big South Daughter of Mark and Lois Oberlin … had unassisted marker in 2-0 Championship (11/4) … named to ... majoring in exercise science ... win over Birmingham-Southern conference all-tournament team ... Birthdate: July 17. (10/14) … 2005 (Fr.): Started all 21 was named to the Big matches … named to the all-con- South Presidential Honor Oberlin at Liberty Year GP-GS Shots G A Points 2006 18-17 43 5 3 13 2005 21-21 46 5 1 11 Totals 39-38 89 10 4 24 Brittany TYSON #13

Junior Tyson’s Take 5-7 - Defender When surfing the Internet, what website do you visit the most Souderton, Pa. frequently? Any website that has clothes! HaHa. Souderton Area HS What is something about you that other people don’t know? I'm really both sophomore and junior sea- 2006 (Jr.): Appeared in 17 games OCD when it comes to cleaning. I go with 12 starts … member of defen- sons ... played for women’s elite on these tangents. It has to be per- sive unit which posted a 1.07 GAA, club team, the Bucksmont United fect and I clean all day- I think it the second lowest in program his- Premier Club ... also member of annoys my roommates, but they tory, and contributed to eight Souderton Gems club team ... thank me later! shutouts … attempted three shots Personal: Daughter of Don … 2005 (So.): Appeared in two and Penny Tyson ... major- Tyson at Liberty matches ... Prep: Graduate of ing in health promotions: Year GP-GS Shots G A Points Souderton Area High School ... CHES track specialization 2006 17-12 3 0 0 0 three-year letterwinner ... member ... Birthdate: March 21. 2005 2-0 0 0 0 0 Totals 19-12 3 0 0 0

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14 LIBERTY LADY FLAMES THE LADY FLAMES 2007 WOMEN’S SOCCER Hope WEST #18 Redshirt-Junior What’s Up With West If someone would look at the songs on my iPod, I would be 5-6 - Midfielder embarrassed for them to see I Auburndale, Fla. have this song … "Baby's Got Her Blue Jeans On" by Auburndale HS Conway Twitty because it is really country and my teammates make fun 2006 (Jr.): Did not play (medical season ... named to the Big South of me for being really country. redshirt) … named to Big South Presidential Honor Roll ... Prep: Presidential Honor Roll … 2005 Graduate of Auburndale High What cartoon character are you (So.): Appeared in all 21 matches, School … a first team all-county most like and why? starting 18 … 11 of team’s 12 wins selection … scored 16 goals in 11 Pocahontas because we are both came with her in starting lineup … games her senior season … Native Americans. We both have scored her only goal of season in Personal: Daughter of Jamie and really really long black hair. We both 2-1 upset of SEC foe Arkansas Louise West … majoring in nursing love animals. We both have a really (9/16) … 2004 (Fr.): Appeared in ... Birthdate: Feb. 7. high-pitched warrior cry. We both are 11 games with seven starts ... strong-spirited. And most of all ... we scored goal in 5-1 victory at VMI West at Liberty both run like the wind. (10/26) ... had two shots on the Year GP-GS Shots G A Points 2005 21-18 5 1 0 2 2004 11-7 2 1 0 2 Totals 32-25 7 2 0 4 Heather BOWLING #23 Sophomore 5-9 - Defender Waxhaw, N.C. Parkwood HS Heather Bowling 2006 (Fr.): Started 14 matches … all-conference and all-county ros- Hangin’ With Heather named to Big South All-Freshman ters in both 2004 and 2005 ... all- When I have an hour of free time, I team … contributed to solid defen- region squad in 2005 ... played at like to … go do something outdoors sive effort which helped Liberty the elite club level with the like hiking, biking, rock climbing, you post a 1.07 GAA, the second low- Charlotte Eagles of the W-League get the idea. est in school history … assisted on of the United League ... Personal: game-winner in 2-1 win over High Daughter of Walter and Linda What is something about you that MEDIA GUIDE Point (9/27) … named to Big South Bowling ... father played soccer at other people don’t know? Presidential Honor Roll … Prep: Appalachian State ... last year I used to horse vault...basically it is Graduate of Parkwood High School joined Suzanne Edwards as the performing gymnastics/dance on a moving horse. ... selected to the 2005 National second Lady Flame from Parkwood High School ... Soccer Coaches of America Bowling at Liberty Association and Adidas Scholar All- Birthdate: Feb. 23. Region team ... was named to the Year GP-GS Shots G A Points 2006 14-14 8 0 1 1

LIBERTY LADY FLAMES 15 THE LADY FLAMES 2007 WOMEN’S SOCCER Dani D’AMICO #0 Sophomore Dishin’ With Dani My earliest soccer memory is … Saving my first penalty kick in 5-6 - Goalkeeper midgets when I was on the “white lightning”…and who could for- Cranford, N.J. get those delicious oranges in Cranford H S between halves! Prep: Graduate of Cranford High High School Athlete of the Week in It is not good for you, but I still eat School … two-time letterwinner … both 2005 and 2006 … named to … Ice cream! With lots of Reese’s peanut butter cups! named third team All-Union County National Honor Roll in senior year as a junior and senior … all-confer- … Personal: Daughter of David and Who is your favorite Superhero ence in 2006 … team captain in Laurie D’ Amico … Birthdate: April and why? senior season … selected Cranford 16. All of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles because, who didn’t love watching them if you grew up in the ‘90s?

Ally ERVING #2 Redshirt-Sophomore Asking Ally If you could eat dinner with three 5-7 - Midfielder other people (living or dead), who would they be and why? Anchorage, Alaska My grandpa - He is in the Rodeo Hall of Fame, was a fighter pilot in WWII, Grace Christian H S and has traveled the globe. Imagine the stories he has to tell! Looks for full season of play after to the Region IV Olympic being hampered by injury over the Development Program Camp Eve (from Genesis, not the rapper) - past two seasons … possesses (ODP) ... selected to all-state ODP I want to hear all about what the excellent ball control skills and shot first team in 2001, 2002 and 2003 Garden of Eden really looked like. ability … has excellent field vision ... 1st team all-region and all-state Wayne Gretzky - he is the greatest ... Played in six in volleyball ... class valedictorian 2006 (R-Fr.): hockey player of all time which games with one start … named to ... four-time Student of the Year ... makes him my favorite athlete of all Big South Presidential Honor Roll National Honor Society member ... time! … 2005 (Fr.): Did not play (medical honor roll student all four years ... redshirt) … named to the Big South Student Body President .... What is something about you that Presidential Honor Roll … Prep: Personal: Daughter of Claude and other people don’t know? Graduate of Grace Christian High Donna Erving ... first player from When I was little, all that I wanted to School ... all-state in junior and the state of Alaska to play for the be when I grew up was a zamboni senior seasons ... four-time all- Lady Flames ... Birthdate: April 9. driver. Also, I am terrified of open water. region performer, including being selected Region MVP in 2003 and Erving at Liberty 2004 ... team captain in senior sea- Year GP-GS Shots G A Points son ... leading scorer all four years 2006 6-1 2 0 0 0 ... four-time letterwinner ... selected WOMEN’S SOCCER

16 LIBERTY LADY FLAMES THE LADY FLAMES 2007 WOMEN’S SOCCER Lauren KAMPHUIS #00 Sophomore Checking In With Khampuis My earliest soccer memory is ... playing indoor in PE class in elemen- 5-7 - Goalkeeper tary and my teacher getting upset because I kept throwing the ball Bloomington, Ill. through the basketball hoops. I had Calvary Baptist Academy time-out. 2006 (Fr.): Did not play … named all-state for basketball as a junior When surfing the Internet, what to Big South Presidential Honor and senior … first team all-state website do you visit the most Roll … Prep: Graduate of Calvary basketball tournament as a fresh- frequently? Chicago.cubs.mlb.com - visit it today! Baptist Academy … two-time letter- man and sophomore … member of Chicago Cubs’ home page!! winner in soccer … honorable state basketball champions as a mention all-conference as a senior freshman … as a senior, named Who is your favorite Bible … named at team MVP as a junior academic all-conference for both character and why? … scored 21 goals as forward in basketball and soccer … four-year Jonah, he lived in a big fish for three junior season … also a four-time member of honor roll … National days then was spit onto shore. How letterwinner in basketball … invited Honor Society member … many people can say that they tried to play at Junior Girls’ Basketball Personal: Daughter of Jerry and to run from God so hard and long Nationals at the end of senior sea- Robbi Kamphuis … cousin Trisha that God made them live in a big son … selected basketball MVP of is a senior volleyball player at fish? Illinois Association of Christian Southern Illinois-Carbondale … Schools as a senior … first team Birthdate: July 10.

Elia LAKE #24 Sophomore 5-6 - Defender Dumfries, Va.

Forest Park HS (Tusculum) MEDIA GUIDE Previous School: Spent one season national ranking … Prep: Grad- two district titles and finished first in at Tusculum College … played in uated from Forest Park Senior High the region in 2006 … also played 20 matches with 19 starts … School … all-area first team in volleyball in high school … helped the 14-3-3 Pioneers win 2006 … two-time all-district … in Personal: Daughter of John and NCAA Division II Southeast 2006 received Coaches’ Award and Aida Lake … Birthdate: March 15. Regional, advancing to Elite Eight named team MVP three times … and achieving a No. 8 Division II member of squads which captured

LIBERTY LADY FLAMES 17 THE LADY FLAMES 2007 WOMEN’S SOCCER Christina McDONALD #22 Sophomore Chatting With Christina A place I would like to visit 5-2 - Midfielder one day is … Greece. If you could eat dinner with three Rosewell, Ga. other people (living or dead), who would they be and why? Fellowship Christian HS David Beckham, because he is so Possesses solid passing skills and the 2005 Georgia State team and hot, C.S. Lewis, because he is intel- is an excellent distributor ... relent- was selected all-region in 2003 and lectually and theologically deep, and less defender ... provided quality 2004 ... a member of the premier Brad Paisley, so he could sing to me. minutes in first season as a reserve level club team Peachtree Lazers, What is something about you that … Appeared in eight which ranked seventh nationally in 2006 (Fr.): other people don’t know? I LOVE matches … assisted on first goal of 2005 ... Lazers won the Georgia to DRAW! a 2-1 victory at Radford (10/6) … State Championship and were Prep: Graduate of Fellowship Region III Semifinalists ... Personal: Christian High School ... As a high Daughter of John and Jo McDonald school player, she was named to ... Birthdate: April 24. McDonald at Liberty Year GP-GS Shots G A Points 2006 8-0 1 0 1 1

Rachel WISEHART #5

Sophomore Rachel Wisehart 5-5 - Defender Rachel Relays Concord, N.C. If you could eat dinner with three other people (living or dead), who J.M. Robinson H.S. would they be and why? The girls on Friends: Monica, Rachel, Terrific athlete ... fierce competitor captained and earned all-confer- and Phoebe because I own every ... looks to build upon solid first ence awards in volleyball, basket- Friends DVD and feel as if I know year of collegiate soccer … 2006 ball and soccer … earned scholar- them. (Fr.): Appeared in eight contests, athlete awards every semester of What is the best part about being starting six … contributed to defen- high school … also played for the on the Liberty Women’s Soccer sive unit which helped squad post a FC Carolina Alliance Club team … team? My English accent has 1.07 GAA, the second lowest in Personal: Daughter of Molly improved. school history, and notched eight Wisehart … Wisehart and her 16 shutouts … named to Big South cousins combine to have Division I After graduation, I would like to … Presidential Honor Roll … Prep: athletes in soccer, basketball, vol- win America’s Next Top Model. Graduate of J.M. Robinson High leyball, and swim- Wisehart at Liberty School ... three-time team MVP ming … Birthdate: July 27. and earned all-conference honors Year GP-GS Shots G A Points 2006 8-6 0 0 0 0 in 2003, 2004 and 2005 ... lettered, WOMEN’S SOCCER

18 LIBERTY LADY FLAMES THE LADY FLAMES 2007 WOMEN’S SOCCER Maggie WOODY Sophomore Mixing With Maggie If someone would look at the songs on my iPod, I would be 5-9 - Midfielder embarrassed for them to see I have this song … Silly Songs with Asheville, N.C. Larry… I love VeggieTales!

Home School What is something about you that Had a strong start to first collegiate her mother played basketball at other people don’t know? season until slowed by injury later Montreat College from in 1977- I was the Western North Carolina women’s golfer of the year five years in the year… sound technically with 1981... Home schooled ... Prep: in a row. excellent field vision ... has an played with teammate Heather explosive shot which makes her a Bowling on the 2006 Charlotte Who is your favorite Superhero threat in set pieces ... 2006 (Fr.): Eagles W-League team ... was a and why? I have to say that my Dad Appeared in 15 matches with eight member of the North Carolina is my superhero. I am so blessed to starts … named to Big South All- Development Team from 1999- have such an amazing Dad. He is Freshmen team … netted two 2005 ... in 2004 helped lead her such an amazing example of how he goals and added an assist for five CESA Club team to the walks with the Lord every day and points … scored goal in first colle- 2004 South Carolina State how he loves my mom. giate contest in a 3-0 season-open- Championship … Birthdate: April 8. ing win at Longwood (8/25) … had a helper in 2-0 victory at John Brown (9/1) … netted a goal in 7-0 Woody at Liberty win over Charleston Southern (9/16) … Personal: Daughter of Year GP-GS Shots G A Points 2006 15-8 16 2 1 5 Stephen and Cindy Woody …her father played soccer at UNC Asheville from 1981-1984, while

Alyssa ANDERSEN #2 Freshman 5-6 - Defender/Midfielder Maggie Woody Rochester Hills, Mich. All About Alyssa My earliest soccer memory is ... Oakland Christian Academy my dad bribing me with one Boston Creme donut for every goal I scored.

Sometimes I'd get to eat three or four MEDIA GUIDE Brings balance to squad with her Christian Academy … in three sea- donuts on the way home! ability to play anywhere on the left sons, netted 82 goals and assisted side of the field … has valuable on 69 others … named to all- What cartoon character are you high-level club experience and is a region, all-district and all-confer- most like and why? summer camp alumnus … a strong ence first teams in 2005 and 2006 Cinderella, because I have to do all finisher in high school, could give … Personal: Daughter of Don and the chores and have two evil "step" team another offense option … Sue Andersen … Birthdate: Nov. 7. sisters ... not really. Prep: Graduate of Oakland

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Ashley’s Answers Ashley GIBSON #12 What is something about you that other people don't know? Freshman I still enjoy watching the Disney 5-2 - Midfielder Channel.

Cleveland, Ohio If I won a million dollars, I would ... pay off my college tuition, Cuyahoga Heights HS buy myself a loft in Cleveland. I would Prep: Graduate of Cuyahoga selected team MVP in both junior put some of the money in savings and Heights High School … 2006 All- and senior years … a member of give the rest to my parents. Cleveland second team member … club team Cleveland SA, which first team all-conference in 2005 captured the 2005 state champi- Bob and Annette Gibson … and 2006 … team captain and onship … Personal: Daughter of Birthdate: Sept. 4 .

Ashley NYHOLT #1 Getting To Know Nyholt Freshman When I have an hour of free time, I 5-7 - Goalkeeper like to … Play my guitar. Other than soccer, my favorite Brampton, Ontario sport to play is … Snowboarding.

St. Thomas Aquinas HS When surfing the Internet, what web site do you visit the most Prep: Grad- uate of St. Thomas Championship as a member of frequently? Aquinas High School … last sea- Team Ontario … three-time honor The Weather Network. son posted the most shutouts in the roll student … Personal: Daughter Ontario Youth Soccer League … of Arnold and Connie Nyholt … twin freshman on this year’s Liberty won the 2005 Canadian National sister Laura is also an incoming squad … Birthdate: May 19.

Laura NYHOLT #6 Listening to Laura Freshman My earliest soccer memory is … when I was three-years old I would 5-6 - Midfielder play in the basement with Ashley and Brampton, Ontario my dad and when one of us would cry from a ball hitting our face my St. Thomas Aquinas HS dad would stare us down and say "Are you bleeding? No? Then get up." Prep: Graduate of St. Thomas awards … three-time honor roll Aquinas High School … team cap- member …Personal: Daughter of A place I would like to visit one tain … a starter for the squad which Arnold and Connie Nyholt … twin day is … Italy. was ranked in the top five in sister Ashley is also an incoming Ontario the past six seasons …was freshman on this year’s Liberty squad … May 19.

WOMEN’S SOCCER honored with several academic Birthdate:

20 LIBERTY LADY FLAMES THE LADY FLAMES 2007 WOMEN’S SOCCER Maria OWEN #10 Freshman From the Mind of Maria When I have an hour of free time, I 5-6 - Forward like to … Cozy up and read my Mount Jackson, Va. favorite Russian authors -- Solzhenitsyn or Dostoevsky. Home School Who is your favorite Bible charac- ter and why? Prep: Home schooled … leading club rankings released in mid-July Deborah, because she pounds the scorer for U-19 Soccer … Personal: Daughter of Hugh and tent-poles through Sisera's temples. Organization of Charlotte Alber- Maria Owen … Birthdate: April 26. Well actually ... I really like her marle Storm this past fall and because she is strong, determined spring … ranked No. 6 in Virginia in and independent.

Caitlyn RILEY #9 Freshman 5-9 - Forward/Midfielder Alexandria, Va. Mount Vernon HS Prep: Graduate of Mount Vernon district honoree … received the 88 team in the Washington Area High School … 2007 Washington Mount Vernon Spirit of Sport Award Girls Soccer League (WAGS), Post All-Met honorable mention … … earned VHSL All-Region Athletic which won the league’s U-19 named to Virginia High School Honor Roll distinction the past championship … Personal: Daugh- League (VHSL) All-Region team three years … played club soccer ter of Don and Roslyn Riley … this past season … three-time all- with Lee Mountain Vernon Patriots Birthdate: March 31.

Roster Breakdown By Class Seniors (6) - Kendall Bartholomew, Brittney Bench, Ashley Braam, Suzanne Edwards, Rachel Hetrick and Tanya Payne MEDIA GUIDE

Juniors (6) - Emily House, Carly Miller, Mallory Neff, Amy Oberlin, Brittany Tyson and Hope West

Sophomores (8) - Heather Bowling, Dani D’Amico, Ally Erving, Lauren Kamphuis, Elia Lake, Christina McDonald, Rachel Wisehart and Maggie Woody

Freshmen (6) - Alyssa Andersen, Ashley Gibson, Ashley Nyholt, Laura Nyholt, Maria Owen and Caitlyn Riley

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After producing a conference- Virginia, the nation’s seventh- record third championship and the ranked team. The Cavaliers took fourth double-digit win season in an early lead with the only goal of program history in 2005, the 2006 the night, but could not muster any Lady Flames entered the season in more in a 1-0 victory over Liberty. a different position than most After splitting the first two con- Liberty teams, as the defending Big tests of the year, the Lady Flames South champion. With many began September by traveling to returnees from the previous year the state of Arkansas for two week- and few question marks going into end contests in the “Natural State”. 2006, the Lady Flames were even Tanya Payne and Brittney Bench picked as the league’s preseason both found the net in a 2-0 win over favorite. John Brown, the second combined As preseason practice began, the shutout by goalkeepers Katherine 2006 squad looked forward to the Neff and Michelle Rich, to open the task of being the “team to beat” weekend. However, in the second with enthusiasm, excitement and game of the trip, Arkansas took an Suzanne Edwards optimism. And, with competition at early advantage and never looked every position, the Lady Flames back in a 3-1 Liberty setback. went to work in late August looking With a 2-2 record and after a extra session for a 2-1 win. The to add more championship hard- week off, the Lady Flames faced overtime setbacks continued as in ware to their trophy case. another tough set of games at the its next contest, host Coastal On the season’s opening night, Virginia Tech Tournament. On Carolina handed Liberty its first head coach James Price’s team Friday afternoon, the nationally- conference defeat with a 2-1 over- opened up just up the road in ranked Wake Forest Demon time victory. Farmville, against the Longwood Deacons came away with a 4-0 Looking to get a roll, the 3-6 Lancers. Liberty freshman Maggie win. On Sunday, host Virginia Tech Lady Flames returned home to fin- Woody scored her first collegiate netted two goals early in a 2-0 vic- ish out September with back-to- goal 13 minutes into the contest tory, ending a stretch of six-straight back conference home games and veterans Kristin Faxon and contests away from Liberty Soccer against High Point and UNC Ashley Braam each added one in a Field to begin the year. Asheville. Oberlin and Kendall 3-0 win. At 2-4, the Lady Flames opened Bartholomew each scored first-half Two nights later, the Lady their home schedule and began goals to take a 2-0 lead over High Flames stood toe-to-toe with defense of their Big South Point. Then, it was the defense’s Conference Championship by turn as goalkeeper Katherine Neff squaring off with Charleston and the Liberty defense held off a Southern. On a day when every- second-half Panther rally for a 2-1 thing clicked, Liberty opened con- win. Against UNC Asheville, neither ference play in grand fashion with a team could gain an upper hand on 7-0 win. Braam and midfielder Amy the afternoon, playing to a 0-0 tie. Oberlin each tallied five-point after- The draw left Liberty at 2-1-1 in noons with two goals and an assist conference play after four contests. apiece in the contest. The offensive With September behind them, outburst would be the biggest dur- the Lady Flames entered October ing the 2006 season, while the beginning to pick up momentum for squad’s third win was also its third another Big South Tournament run. shutout. All four games in the month were Two days later, a strong effort conference matches, and a strong put the Lady Flames in position for finish meant a high seed to defend a win at undefeated Old Dominion. their title in November. However, the Monarchs scored late Liberty began the month with a Katherine Neff to send the match to overtime and 3-0 win at VMI to run its mark to 2- remain unbeaten with a goal in the

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Bench, Mandee Wheelock and Flames out-shot the Lady Eagles, Mallory Neff each scored goals to 16-7, but could not get on the fuel victory. board. The defeat brought a halt to Later in the first week of a five-game Liberty unbeaten October, Wheelock moved the streak and closed the regular sea- unbeaten streak to four consecu- son for the squad at 7-7-1 overall tive games with both goals in a 2-1 and 5-2-1 in the Big South. win in a hard-fought match against Having served notice that they conference rival Radford. After were up to the challenge of a title scoring in the first half, the senior defense during the regular season, midfielder sent the Lady Flames the Lady Flames entered the 2006 back to Lynchburg with a win, put- Big South Championship as the ting her second goal of the night in No. 3 seed, the same position they the back of the net with less than had captured the title from the year two minutes left for the victory. before. Standing at 6-6-1 overall and The night before competition, among the conference leaders at the annual conference awards ban- 4-1-1, the team returned home for quet was held. Defender Suzanne Mandee Wheelock the final match of the year against Edwards, Oberlin and Wheelock Birmingham-Southern. Playing in were named all-conference first her final home game, Wheelock team, while Braam was named to straight year. Mallory Neff netted a scored for the third straight contest, the second team. Wheelock also goal and added two assists to lead while Oberlin later collected her was co-Scholar Athlete of the Year, the Lady Flames, who also team-leading fifth goal in the 2-0 while defender Heather Bowling received goals from seniors Paige win. The blanking was Liberty’s and midfielder Maggie Woody were Cheek and Wheelock. seventh shutout of the season and both named to the all-freshman Just like their meeting during the set up a battle for first place and team. regular season, neither UNC Ashe- the No. 1 seed in the Big South The next day, Liberty’s first ville nor Liberty could find the back Championship, a week later, at round opponent was High Point. In of the net during regulation in the Winthrop. a highly competitive match, the final. With no score, the contest The host Lady Eagles came out Lady Flames overcame a 2-1 half- went to overtime where once again fired up in the regular-season finale time deficit to tie the game on a no one could get one past a goal- for the Lady Flames. Winthrop goal by Bartholomew and sent the keeper for victory. A second over- scored two goals early and then game into overtime. After a score- time followed, but still a scoreless withstood a Liberty counterattack in less first extra period, senior Kristin tie continued, sending the contest a 2-0 win. In the contest, the Lady Faxon, not willing to see her LU to penalty kicks to decide the win- career end, took a pass from ner. In the penalty kick session, the Bartholomew on the left side and Bulldogs outscored the Lady tucked it into the right corner of the Flames, 4-2, defeating the defend- net for a 3-2, double overtime win, ing champions in heartbreaking advancing Liberty into the semifi- fashion. nals. Cheek and Faxon ended their In the semifinals, the Lady careers by being named to the all- Flames would get payback on tour- tournament team, along with Mallory Neff. nament host Coastal Carolina. The MEDIA GUIDE Chanticleers had dealt Liberty an Despite coming up just short of overtime loss during the regular their goal, the 2006 Lady Flames season, but this night belonged to will always be remembered for their the Lady Flames. After a scoreless hard work, dedication and determi- first half, Price’s team broke out for nation in trying to defend a champi- three goals in a 3-0 victory, moving onship and for setting the bar high Liberty into the final game against for those Liberty teams which fol- Kristin Faxon UNC Asheville for the second- low them.

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Individual Statistics 2006 RESULTS Name GP-GS G A Pts Sh YC-RC GW PK-ATT Overall: 9-7-2 Oberlin, Amy 18-17 5 3 13 43 0-0 0 0-0 Big South: 5-2-1/3rd Wheelock, Mandee 18-18 5 3 13 32 0-0 3 0-0 Braam, Ashley 11-11 4 2 10 17 0-0 0 0-0 Aug. 25 at Longwood W, 3-0 Bartholomew, Kendall 18-3 3 3 9 14 0-0 1 0-0 Aug. 27 at #7 Virginia L, 0-1 Faxon, Kristin 18-15 2 2 6 17 0-0 1 0-0 Sept. 1 at John Brown W, 2-0 Cheek, Paige 18-18 2 2 6 7 1-0 0 0-0 Sept. 3 at Arkansas L, 1-3 Neff, Mallory 9-0 2 2 6 4 0-0 1 0-0 Sept. 8 vs. #8 Wake Forest (1) L, 0-4 Sept. 10 at Virginia Tech (1) L, 0-2 Woody, Maggie 15-8 2 1 5 16 0-0 2 0-0 Sept. 16 Charleston So.* W, 7-0 Bench, Brittney 16-7 2 0 4 14 0-0 0 0-0 Sept. 18 at Old Dominion L, 1-2 Payne, Tanya 18-17 1 1 3 18 0-0 1 0-0 Sept. 24 at Coastal Carolina* L, 1-2, OT Hohnarth, Alaina 15-0 1 1 3 4 0-0 0 0-0 Sept. 27 High Point* W, 2-1 Edwards, Suzanne 18-12 1 0 2 3 1-0 0 0-0 Sept. 30 UNC Asheville* T, 0-0, 2 0T Hetrick, Rachel 17-14 0 2 2 31 2-0 0 0-0 Oct. 3 at VMI* W, 3-0 Sullivan, Hannah 17-1 0 2 2 3 0-0 0 0-0 Oct. 6 at Radford* W, 2-1 Bowling, Heather 14-14 0 1 1 8 0-0 0 0-0 Oct. 14 Birmingham-So.* W, 2-0 McDonald, Christina 8-0 0 1 1 1 0-0 0 0-0 Oct. 21 at Winthrop* L, 0-2 Tyson, Brittany 17-12 0 0 0 3 1-0 0 0-0 Nov. 2 #6 High Point (2) W, 3-2, 2 OT House, Emily 10-6 0 0 0 2 0-0 0 0-0 Nov. 3 #2 Coastal Carolina (2) W, 3-0 Erving, Ally 6-1 0 0 0 2 0-0 0 0-0 Nov. 5 #5 UNC Asheville (2) T, 0-0, 2 OT Miller, Carly 1-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0-0 (UNCA claims title on penalty kicks, 4-2) West, Hope 1-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0-0 Wisehart, Rachel 8-6 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0-0 * Big South Conference Game Total... 18-18 30 26 86 239 6-0 9 0-0 (1) Virginia Tech Tournament Opponents... 18-18 20 11 51 212 8-0 7 1-2 Blacksburg, Va. (2) Big South Championship, Conway, S.C. Name GP-GS Minutes GA Avg Saves Pct W L T Sho Neff, Katherine 18-18 1377:31 16 1.05 61 .792 9 7 2 5 Rich, Michelle 7-0 299:20 4 1.20 19 .826 0 0 0 0 Team 0:00 0 0.00 0 .00 0 0 0 3 2006 SUPERLATIVES Total...... 18-18 1676:51 20 1.07 80 .800 9 7 2 3 Team Highs: Opponents...... 18-18 1676:51 30 1.61 86 .741 7 9 2 6 Goals: 7 vs. Charleston Southern, Sept. 16 Assists: 6 vs. Charleston Southern, Sept. 16 Points: 20 vs. Charleston Southern, Sept. 16 Team Statistics Shots: 25 vs. Charleston Southern, Sept. 16 LU OPP BY PERIOD Saves: 10 at Virginia Tech, Sept. 10 Corner Kicks: 9 at Coastal Carolina, Nov. 3 Goals-Shot attempts 30-239 20-212 GOALS 1 2 OT OT2 Total vs. Charleston Southern, Sept. 16 Goals scored average 1.61 1.07 Liberty 12 17 0 1 30 Fouls: 16 vs. Winthrop, Oct. 21 Opponents 11 7 2 0 20 Shot percentage .126 .094 Individual Highs: Shots on goal-Att. 116-239 100-212 SHOTS 1 2 OT OT2 Total Goals: 2 Mandee Wheelock SOG pct. .485 .472 Liberty 111 119 4 5 239 at Radford, Oct. 6 Shots/Game 13.3 11.8 Opponents 93 107 6 6 212 Amy Oberlin vs. Charleston Southern, Sept. 16 Assists 26 11 SAVES 1 2 OT OT2 Total Ashley Braam Corner Kicks 81 92 Liberty 36 42 0 2 80 vs. Charleston Southern, Sept. 16 Penalty Kicks 0-0 1-2 Opponents 47 38 1 0 86 Assists: 2 Mallory Neff Offsides 39 27 at Coastal Carolina, Nov. 3 Yellow cards 68CORNERS 1 2 OT OT2 Total Liberty 42 37 0 2 81 Red cards 00 Points: 5 Amy Oberlin Opponents 37 51 3 1 92 vs. Charleston Southern, Sept. 16 Ashley Braam FOULS 1 2 OT OT2 Total vs. Charleston Southern, Sept. 16 Liberty 96 73 3 1 173 Opponents 93 82 4 1 180 Saves: 8 Katherine Neff vs. High Point, Nov.2 WOMEN’S SOCCER

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2006 Big South Championship Results 2006 BIG SOUTH AWARDS CCU Soccer Field All-Conference Team Conway, S.C. - November 2-5, 2006 First Team Dimitra Poulos, GK, Winthrop Blair Monroe, F, Coastal Carolina Thursday, Nov. 2 – First Round Mandee Wheelock, M, Liberty #5 UNC Asheville 1, #4 Birmingham-Southern 0 (2OT) Brittany Jones, D, Birmingham-Southern Allison Stoltz, F, Winthrop #1 Winthrop 0, #8 Charleston Southern 0 (2OT) Amy Oberlin, M, Liberty Winthrop advances on penalty kicks, 4-2 Lydia Rice, D, Birmingham-Southern #3 Liberty 3, #6 High Point 2 (OT) Ashleigh Gunning, M, Coastal Carolina Sara Pahl, D, UNC Asheville #2 Coastal Carolina 4, #7 Radford 0 Ashleigh Carter, MF, UNC Asheville Suzanne Edwards, D, Liberty McKenzie Vergara, F, Radford Friday, Nov. 3 – Semifinals Jess Smith, M, Birmingham-Southern #5 UNC Asheville 2, #1 Winthrop 0 Second Team #3 Liberty 3, #2 Coastal Carolina 0 Chelsea White, F,Winthrop Robyn Busha, F, UNC Asheville Lisa Channon, F, Radford Sunday, Nov. 5 – Championship Jill Boyer, D, Radford #5 UNC Asheville 0, #3 Liberty 0 (2OT) Jessica Hensley, MF, Winthrop UNC Asheville claims title on penalty kicks, 4-2 Traci Andersen, F, High Point Chelsea Terry, Sweeper, Coastal Carolina Ashley Braam, F, Liberty Alex Torriero, D, High Point 2006 Big South All-Tournament Team Emma Mattsson, F, Charleston Southern Beckie Lesh, M, High Point Dimitra Poulos, Winthrop (MVP) Lindsey Trexler, M, Charleston Southern Blair Monroe, Coastal Carolina Ashleigh Gunning, Coastal CarolinaVeronica Lazar, GK, UNC Asheville Mandee Wheelock, Liberty Sara Pahl, UNC Asheville All-Academic Team Jess Smith, Birmingham-Southern Brittney Jones, Birmingham-Southern Ashleigh Carter, UNC Asheville Melanie Blaschke, Charleston Southern Allison Stoltz, Winthrop Suzanne Edwards, Liberty Emily McColl, Coastal Carolina Traci Andersen, High Point Amy Oberlin, Liberty McKenzie Vergara, Radford Mandee Wheelock, Liberty Lydia Rice, Birmingham-Southern Jess Smith, Birmingham-Southern Megan Horan, Radford Robyn Busha, UNC Asheville Karen Bill, VMI Michelle Butler, Winthrop 2006 Big South Women’s Soccer Standings All-Freshman Team Audrey Falconi, MF, VMI Team Conference Overall Lindsey Rice, D, Birmingham-Southern Sarah Catenacci, F, Charleston Southern W L T Pts. Pct. W L T Pct. Laura Eldridge, F/M, High Point x-Winthrop 6 1 1 19 .812 13 5 3 .690 Jill Boyer, D, Radford Jessica Hausfeld, MF, Winthrop Coastal Carolina 6 2 0 18 .750 13 6 1 .675 Maegan Hellberg, B, Coastal Carolina Heather Bowling, M, Liberty s-Liberty 5 2 1 16 .688 9 7 2 .556 Keri Skelton, D, UNC Asheville Birmingham-So. 5 3 0 15 .625 9 9 0 .500 Maggie Woody, M, Liberty Veronica Lazar, GK, UNC Asheville y-UNC Asheville 4 2 2 14 .625 10 7 3 .575 High Point 3 5 0 9 .375 4 15 0 .211 Player of the Year Dimitra Poulos, GK, Winthrop Radford 3 5 0 9 .375 7 11 0 .389 MEDIA GUIDE Charleston So. 2 6 0 6 .250 5 10 3 .361 Freshman of the Year Audrey Falconi, MF, VMI VMI 0 8 0 0 .000 5 12 0 .294 Coach of the Year Melissa Heinz, Winthrop x- Big South Regular Season Champion y- Big South Tournament Champion Scholar-Athlete (s) of the Year Traci Andersen, High Point s- Big South Tournament Runner-up Mandee Wheelock, Liberty

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For more than 20 years, the Big South student-athletes were named South Conference has been a progres- Academic All-District by the College sive, NCAA Division I athletic confer- Sports Information Directors of America ence reflecting the energy and growth (CoSIDA), nine of which earned of the Southeastern United States. Academic All-America accolades. In Founded in 1983, the Big South football, Coastal Carolina’s Anthony has matured into a competitive leader Franklin received an NCAA in college athletics, actively pursuing Postgraduate Scholarship, and eight excellence both on the field of play and Big South member sports teams were in the classroom. Based in Charlotte, member to receive a berth in the NCAA honored by the NCAA for their latest N.C., the Big South Conference’s grow- Division I Playoffs, being selected as an Academic Progress Rate. In addition, ing presence as an NCAA Division I at-large participant to highlight the con- more than 40 percent of Conference athletic league is evident by competi- ference’s fifth year of sponsoring foot- student-athletes achieve at least a 3.0 tive success on the national stage, ball. grad point average each year. innovative marketing and media part- In men’s basketball, Winthrop The league also recognizes and nerships, increased television pack- became the first Big South member to honors academic excellence with the ages, the enhancement of the quality of be ranked in the national Top 25 and Presidential Honor Roll and the George the student-athlete experience and first to win a first round NCAA A. Christenberry Award, which recog- strategic planning that has carried the Tournament game with its 74-64 victory nizes student-athletes graduating with Big South through the first decade of over Notre Dame. a 4.0 grade point average. Additionally, the 21st century. In women’s basketball, the Big the conference's Sports Information Entering its 24th year of existence South had two teams participate in the Directors annually select a Scholar- in 2007-08, the Big South Conference postseason for the first time in league Athlete in each conference sport, plus a continues to emerge by providing qual- history. In men’s golf, Coastal Carolina male and female Scholar-Athlete of the ity athletic competition, and intentional- became the first Big South squad to Year. ly fostering the academic, personal, advance to the final round of the NCAA social, athletic and leadership develop- Championship and finished fifth – the Big South At A Glance ment of each student-athlete. conference’s highest-ever team finish The league consists of eight mem- in an NCAA event. Founded: 1983 ber institutions: Charleston Southern, In softball, Winthrop became the Coastal Carolina, High Point, Liberty, first Big South member to reach the President: UNC Asheville, Radford, Virginia championship game of an NCAA Dr. Anthony J. DiGiorgio, Winthrop Military Institute and Winthrop. Two Regional. In baseball, Coastal Carolina new members will join the Big South was ranked as high as No. 10 in the Vice-President: footprint in 2008-09 with the addition of national polls, received a No. 1 seed in General J.H. Binford Peay III, Virginia Gardner-Webb and Presbyterian, the NCAA Regional and became the Military Institute which began its transition to Division I first Big South member to host an Secretary: Penelope Kyle, Radford athletics in 2006. NCAA Regional. In volleyball, Winthrop In the fall of 2002, the Big South became the first Big South member to Commissioner: Kyle B. Kallander welcomed the addition of football as a win a game in the NCAA Tournament. conference sport, bringing the number The Big South also had its first-ever Associate Commissioner - Marketing: of Division I championship programs women’s cross country All-American in James F. Companion, Jr. the Big South sponsors to 18, joining 2006-07, as well as its first women’s men’s and women’s cross country, golf All-American in 10 years. Associate Commissioner - men’s and women’s soccer, volleyball, Additionally, Radford tennis player Compliance: Dawn Turner men’s and women’s basketball, men’s Martin Sayer was selected to play in and women’s indoor/outdoor track, the NCAA Singles Championship for Full-Time Member Institutions (8): Charleston Southern, Coastal Carolina, men’s and women’s tennis, men’s and the second-straight year. Liberty’s Josh High Point, Liberty, Radford, UNC women’s golf, softball and baseball. McDougal received All-America honors Asheville, Virginia Military Institute, The Big South receives automatic bids in the three running sports (cross coun- Winthrop to NCAA Championships in men's and try, indoor track and outdoor track) for women's basketball, men's and the second-consecutive season. Future Members: Gardner-Webb (2008- women's soccer, volleyball, men's and Coastal Carolina golfer Dustin Johnson 09), Presbyterian (2008-09), Stony Brook women's golf, baseball, softball and was at one time the No. 1-ranked col- (2008 as associate football member) men's and women's tennis. lege golfer en route to earning first- The Big South reached new team All-America honors for the second Geographical Breakdown (3 states): North Carolina (2) – High Point, UNC heights in 2006-07, as the league expe- year in-a-row. Asheville; South Carolina (3) – rienced monumental milestones in The conference’s on-field accom- Charleston Southern, Coastal Carolina, nearly every sport. In football, Coastal plishments were duplicated in the Winthrop; Virginia (3) – Liberty, Radford, Carolina became the first Big South classroom as well. A total of 36 Big Virginia Military Institute WOMEN’S SOCCER

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CLEMSON LADY TIGERS NORTHERNARIZONA LUMBERJACKS Riggs Field - Clemson, S.C. Lumberjack Stadium - Flagstaff, Ariz. Aug. 31 - 5 p.m. NAU High Altitude Tournament - Sept. 7 - 10 p.m. Location: Clemson, S.C. 2006 Record: 11-8-5 Location: Flagstaff, Ariz. 2006 Record: 7-10-1 Founded: 1889 Conference Record: 5-3-2/T-4th Founded: 1899 Conference Record: 2-4-1/6th Enrollment: 17,135 Letterwinners Return/Lost:18/6 Enrollment: 20,562 Letterwinners Return/Lost: 9/7 Nickname: Lady Tigers Soccer SID: Libby Kehn Nickname: Lumberjacks Soccer SID: Joseph Scacco Colors: Burnt Orange & E-mail Address: Colors: Gold & Sage E-mail Address: [email protected] Northwest Purple [email protected] Conference: Big Sky SID Phone: (928) 523-6793 Conference: Atlantic Coast SID Phone: (864) 656-2114 Head Coach: Andre Luciano SID Fax: (928) 523-6793 Head Coach: Todd Bramble SID Fax: (864) 656-0299 Record at School: 40-64-6 Web site: nauathletics.com Record at School: 70-45-12 Web site: clemsontigers.com Overall Record: 40-64-6 Series: First Meeting Overall Record: 70-45-12 Series: First Meeting

UC IRVINE ANTEATERS OLD DOMINION LADY MONARCHS Lumberjack Stadium - Flagstaff, Ariz. Liberty Soccer Field - Lynchburg, Va. NAU High Altitude Tournament - Sept. 9 - 2 p.m. Sept. 15 - 6 p.m. Location: Irvine, Calif. 2006 Record: 3-13-1 Location: Norfolk, Va. 2006 Record: 17-5-1 Founded: 1962 Conference Record: 0-7/8th Founded: 1930 Conference Record: 7-4/4th Enrollment: 25,000 Letterwinners Return?Lost: 16/6 Enrollment: 21,500 Letterwinners Return/Lost: 15/2 Nickname: Anteaters Soccer SID: Erik Wirtanen Nickname: Lady Monarchs Soccer SID: Carol Hudson Colors: Blue & Gold E-mail Address: Colors: Slate Blue, Sky Blue & E-mail Address: Conference: Big West [email protected] Silver [email protected] Head Coach: Scott Juniper SID Phone: (949) 824-8934 Conference: Colonial Athletics SID Phone: (757)683-3372 Record at School: First Year SID Fax: (949) 824-5260 Head Coach: Joe Pereira SID Fax: (757) 683-3119 Overall Record: First Year Web site: UCIrvineSports.com Record at School: 109-104-16 Website: odusports.cstv.com Series: First Meeting Overall Record: 253-163-29 Series: ODU leads, 2-0

VIRGINIA CAVALIERS CHARLESTON SO. LADY BUCCANEERS Klochner Stadium - Charlottesville, Va. Buccaneers Field - Charleston, S.C. Sept. 21 - 7 p.m. Sept. 28 - 4 p.m. Location: Charlottesville, Va. 2006 Record: 12-8-2 Location: Charleston, S.C. 2006 Record: 5-10-2 Founded: 1819 Conference Record: 5-4-1/6th Founded: 1964 Conference Record: 2-6-0/8th MEDIA GUIDE Enrollment: 20,399 Letterwinners Return/Lost: 18/5 Enrollment: 2,849 Letterwinners Return/Lost: 14/1 Nickname: Cavaliers Soccer SID: Steve Kirkland Nickname: Lady Buccaneers Soccer SID: Blake Freeland Colors: Orange & Blue E-mail Address: Colors: Blue & Gold E-mail Address: Conference: Atlantic Coast [email protected] Conference: Big South [email protected] Head Coach: Steve Swanson SID Phone: (434) 982-5535 Head Coach: Eric Terrill SID Phone: (843) 863-7687 Record at School: 100-39-14 SID Fax: (434) 982-5525 Record at School: 84-124-19 SID Fax: (843) 863-7676 Overall Record: 204-104-25 Website: virginiasports.com Overall Record: 93-131-19 Website: csusports.com Series: UVa leads, 6-0 Series: CSU leads, 8-7-2

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PRESBYTERIAN BLUE HOSE VMI KEYDETS Martin Stadium at Edens Field - Clinton, S.C. Liberty Soccer Field - Lynchburg, Va. Sept. 30 - 1 p.m. Oct. 6 - 7 p.m. Location: Clinton, S.C. 2006 Record: 8-10 Location: Lexington, Va. 2006 Record: 5-12 Founded: 1880 Conference Record: 3-4/4th Founded: 1839 Conference Record: 0-8/9th Enrollment: 1,200 Letterwinners Return/Lost:NA Enrollment: 1,300 Letterwinners Return/Lost: 9/7 Nickname: Blue Hose Soccer SID: Brian Hand Nickname: Keydets Soccer SID: Christian Hoffman Colors: Blue & Garnet E-mail Address: Colors: Red, White & Yellow E-mail Adress: Conference: Big South [email protected] Conference: Big South [email protected] Head Coach: Brian Purcell SID Phone: (864) 906-5830 Head Coach: Bryan Williams SID Phone: (540) 464-7514 Record at School: 207-108-12 SID Fax: (864) 833-8323 Record at School: 12-24 SID Fax: (540) 464-7583 Overall Record: 207-108-12 Web site: presby.edubluehose Overall Record: 42-102-9 Web site: vmikeydets.com Series: First Meeting Series: Liberty leads, 3-0

LONGWOOD LANCERS Liberty Soccer Field - Lynchburg, Va. Liberty Soccer Field - Lynchburg, Va. Oct. 9 - 7 p.m. Oct. 13 - 6 p.m. Location: Farmville, Va. 2006 Record: 11-5-3 Location: Rock Hill, S.C. 2006 Record: 13-5-3 Founded: 1839 Conference Record: NA Founded: 1886 Conference Record: 6-1-1/1st Enrollment: 4,400 Letterwinners Return/Lost: 15/8 Enrollment: 6,600 Letterwinners Return/Lost: 14/5 Nickname: Lancers Soccer SID: Greg Prouty Nickname: Eagles Soccer SID: Jack Frost Colors: Blue & White E-mail Address: Colors: Garnet & Gold E-mail Address: Conference: United Soccer [email protected] Conference: Big South [email protected] Head Coach: Todd Dyer SID Phone: (434) 395-2097 Head Coach: Melissa Heinz SID Phone: (803) 323-2129 Record at School: 146-80-12 SID Fax: (434) 395-2568 Record at School: 33-40-5 SID Fax: (803) 323-2433 Overall Record: 146-80-12 Web site: longwoodlancers.com Overall Record: 82-72-9 Web site: winthropeagles.com Series: Liberty leads, 5-0-1 Series: WU leads, 3-1

SOUTHERN VIRGINIA KNIGHTS FRANCIS MARION PATRIOTS Liberty Soccer Field - Lynchburg, Va. Buccaneers Field - Charleston, S.C. Oct. 16 - 7 p.m. Sept. 28 - 4 p.m. Location: Buenta Vista, Va. 2006 Record: 9-7-0 Location: Florence, S.C. 2006 Record: 11-5-3 Founded: 1867 Conference Record: NA Founded: 1970 Conference Record: NA Enrollment: 715 Letterwinners Return/Lost: 7/13 Enrollment: 4,075 Letterwinners Return/Lost: 12/4 Nickname: Knights Soccer SID: Kyle Chilton Nickname: Patriots Soccer SID: Michael Hawkins Colors: Black & White E-mail Address: Colors: Red, White & Blue E-mail Address: Conference: N/A [email protected] Conference: Independent [email protected] Head Coach: Matt Grawrock SID Phone: (540) 261-4524 Head Coach: Marty Beall SID Phone: (843) 661-1222 Record at School: First Season SID Fax: (540) 261- 8434 Record at School: 40-25-5 SID Fax: (843)665-9248 Overall Record: First Season Web site: svuknights.com Overall Record: 40-25-5 Web site: fmarion.edu First Meeting Series: First Meeting

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HIGH POINT PANTHERS RADFORD HIGHLANDERS Richard F. Vert Soccer Stadium - High Point, N.C. Liberty Soccer Field - Lynchburg, Va. Oct. 20 - 7 p.m. Oct. 23 - 7 p.m. Location: High Point, N.C. 2006 Record: 4-15-0 Location: Radford, Va. 2006 Record: 7-11 Founded: 1924 Conference Record: 3-4-0/T-6th Founded: 1910 Conference Record: 3-5/T-6th Enrollment: 3,100 Letterwinners Return/Lost: 21/5 Enrollment: 9,552 Letterwinners Return/Lost:14/8 Nickname: Panthers Soccer SID: Brian Morgan Nickname: Highlanders Soccer SID: Brian Stanley Colors: Purple & White E-mail Address: Colors: Red & White E-mail Address: Conference: Big South [email protected] Conference: Big South [email protected] Head Coach: Michelle Rayner SID Phone: (336) 841-4605 Head Coach: Ben Sohrabi SID Phone: (540) 831-5726 Record at School: 14-22-1 SID Fax: (336) 841-9182 Record at School: 102-91-20 SID Fax: (540) 831-5556 Overall Record: 14-22-1 Web site: highpointpanthers.com Overall Record: 121-107-22 Web site: RUHighlanders.com Series: Liberty leads, 9-5-2 Series: RU leads, 11-5-3

COASTAL CAROLINA CHANTICLEERS UNC ASHEVILLE BULLDOGS Liberty Soccer Field - Lynchburg, Va. Greenwood Field - Asheville, N.C. Oct. 27 - 6 p.m. Oct. 31 - 4 p.m. Location: Conway, S.C. 2006 Record: 13-6-1 Location: Asheville, N.C. 2006 Record: 10-7-3 Founded: 1954 Conference Record: 6-2-0/2nd Founded: 1927 Conference Record: 4-2-2/5th Enrollment: 8,049 Letterwinners Return/Lost:13/11 Enrollment: 3,500 Letterwinners Return/Lost: 18/5 Nickname: Chanticleers Soccer SID: Kent Reichert Nickname: Bulldogs Soccer SID: Mike Gore Colors: Coastal Green, Bronze E-mail Address: Colors: Royal Blue & White E-mail Address: & Black [email protected] Conference: Big South [email protected] Conference: Big South SID Phone: (843) 349-2840 Head Coach: Michele Cornish SID Phone: (828) 251-6923 Head Coach: Rohan Naraine SID Fax: (843) 349-2819 Record at School: 121-103-18 SID Fax: (828) 251-6386 Record at School: 13-6-1 Web site: GoCCUSports.com Overall Record: 121-103-18 Web site: uncabulldogs.com Overall Record: 55-79-4 Series: Liberty leads, 6-2 Series: Liberty leads, 9-7-3

SOUTH DAKOTA ST. JACKRABBITS BIG SOUTH CHAMPIONSHIP Liberty Soccer Field - Lynchburg, Va. Blackbaud Stadium - Charleston, S.C. Nov. 3 - 7 p.m. Nov. 8- 11 Location: Brookings, S.D. 2006 Record: 8-9-3

Founded: 1881 Conference Record: 2-1-0 Nov. 9 MEDIA GUIDE Enrollment: 11,377 Letterwinners Return/Lost: 16/5 Nov. 8 Semifinals Nickname: Jackrabbits Soccer SID: Justin Stottlemeyer No. 8 seed vs. No. 1 seed winner No. 8/1 vs. winner No. 5/4 Colors: Yellow & Blue E-mail Address: No. 7 seed vs. No. 2 seed winner No. 7/2 vs. winner No. 6/3 Conference: The Summit [email protected] No. 6 seed vs. No. 3 seed League SID Phone: (605) 688-4822 No. 5 seed vs. No. 4 seed Nov. 11 Head Coach: Lang Wedemeyer SID Fax: (605) 688-5999 Big South Championship Record at School: 54-63-12 Web site: GoJacks.com Overall Record: 54-63-12 Series: First Meeting

LIBERTY LADY FLAMES 29 ALL-TIME HONORS 2007 WOMEN’S SOCCER

Rachel Bendzlowicz Jenny Davis Megan Fatkin Sarah Gantner Jen Hodges National, Regional and State

CoSIDA Academic All-America CoSIDA Academic All-District Third Team First Team Jen Hodges - 1999 Jen Hodges - 1999 Nancy Davis - 2000 NSCAA All-Region Third Team VaSID All-State Nancy Davis - 2000 First Team Jenny Davis - 2000 Christina Popoff - 1998 Nancy Davis - 1999 SoccerBuzz Mid-Atlantic Jenny Davis - 2000 Freshman All-Region Breanna Jacinto - 2000 Jenny Davis - 2000 Rachel Bendzlowicz - 2005 Tanya Payne - 2005 Sarah Hutchinson - CoSIDA Academic All-Region Suzanne Edwards - 2006 1997 Co-Big South Player of the Year First Team Jen Hodges - 1999 Second Team Rookie of the Year Nancy Davis - 2001 Lauren Coffey - 1999 Summer Able - 1994 (Co-Rookie) Nancy Davis - 2000 Jenny Davis - 2002-03 Coach of the Year Megan Fatkin - 2004 James Price - 1999 Amy Oberlin - 2006 All-Conference All-Academic First Team Mandee (Judd) Wheelock - 2007 Shannon Hutchinson - 1997 Jerri Lucido - 1997 Christina Popoff - 1998 Nancy Davis - 1998-99-2000-01 Big South Honors Breanna Jacinto - 1999-2000 Jenny Davis - 2000-03 Player of the Year Katie Woodrow - 2001-02 Shannon Hutchinson - 1997 (Co- Sarah Gantner - 2002 Player) Rachel Bendzlowicz - 2003 Christina Popoff - 1998 Mandee (Judd) Wheelock - 2003- 05-06 Scholar-Athlete of the Year Megan Fatkin - 2004 Jen Hodges - 1999 Lauren Zealand - 2004 Nancy Davis - 2001 Tanya Payne - 2005 Nancy Davis - Mandee (Judd) Wheelock - 2006 Suzanne Edwards - 2006 Four-time first team all-conference WOMEN’S SOCCER (Co-Scholar) Amy Oberlin - 2006

30 LIBERTY LADY FLAMES ALL-TIME HONORS 2007 WOMEN’S SOCCER

All-Academic Lisa Deur - 1996 Jerri Lucido - 1997 Julie Reinwald - 1998 Jen Hodges - 1999 Cheryl Jones - 2000 Nancy Davis - 2001 Jenny Davis - 2002-03 Lauren (Coffey) Zealand - 2004 Sonia Rodriguez - 2005 Mandee Wheelock - 2006

All-Freshman Heather Bowling - 2006 Maggie Woody - 2006

Big South Tournament MVP Nancy Davis - 2000 Jenny Davis - 2001 Christina Popoff - Rachel Bendzlowicz - 2005 1998 Big South Player of the Year Mandee (Judd) Wheelock - Three-time first team all-conference

Second Team All-Tournament Summer Able - 1994 Nancy Davis - 1998-99-2000 Shannon Hutchinson - 1995 Breanna Jacinto - 1999-2000 Kara Crosby - 1996 Kim Althouse - 1999 Jerri Lucido - 1996 Sarah Gantner - 2000-01 Lisa Duer - 1997 Jenny Davis - 2000-01-02 Makaela Gibson - 1997 Natalie Mayer - 2001 Christy Reccord - 1997 Lauren (Coffey) Zealand - 2001 Cheryl (Williams)Jones -1997-2000 Emily Shubin - 2002 Felicia Jennings - 1998 - 2001 Rachel Bendzlowicz - 2003-05 Lauren (Coffey) Zealand - 1999 Kimberly Hawkins - 2004 Sarah Gantner- 2000 Brittney Bench - 2005 Emily Shubin - 2001-02 Rachel Hetrick - 2005 Megan Fatkin - 2002-03 Amy Oberlin - 2005 Kimberly Hawkins - 2003 Paige Cheek - 2006 Rachel Bendzlowicz - 2004 Krisitin Faxon - 2006 Amy Oberlin - 2005 James Price - Mallory Neff - 2006 Ashley Braam - 2006 1999 Big South Coach of the Year MEDIA GUIDE

Breanna Jacinto Jerri Lucido Tanya Payne Katie Woodrow Lauren (Coffey) Zealand

LIBERTY LADY FLAMES 31 THE RECORD BOOK 2007 WOMEN’S SOCCER

SINGLE GAME RECORDS SEASON RECORDS Points Saves Goals 4 Nancy Davis vs. Howard 1. Nancy Davis, 1999 ...... 43 1. Shannon Hutchinson, 1997 . . .165 Nov. 4, 1999 2. Nancy Davis, 2000 ...... 33 2. Paula Barringer, 1989 ...... 158 4 Jenice Oliveras vs. Carson-Newman 3. Nancy Davis, 1998 ...... 21 3. Shannon Hutchinson, 1996 . . .143 Oct. 14, 1991 4 Robin Ingalls vs. Randolph-Macon 4. Jennifer Rapp, 1994 ...... 18 4. Shannon Hutchinson, 1995 . . .123 Women’s College Oct. 6, 1988 Leanne Faulk, 1991 ...... 18 5. Sonia Rodriguez, 2005 ...... 93

Assists Goals Scored Shutouts 4 Jerri Lucido vs. Howard Sept. 9, 1997 1. Nancy Davis, 1999 ...... 17 1. Natalie Mayer, 2001 ...... 9 2. Nancy Davis, 2000 ...... 13 2. Amy Moxley, 2000 ...... 7 Points Lauren Coffey (Zealand), 1999 .13 3. Michelle Curtis, 1992 ...... 4 9 Robin Ingalls vs. Randolph-Macon 4. Nancy Davis, 1998 ...... 9 4. Heather Greene, 1994 ...... 3.5 Women’s College Oct. 6, 1988 8 Nancy Davis vs. Howard 5. Breanna Jacinto, 2000 ...... 8 Shannon Hutchinson, 1997 . . . .3.5 Nov. 4, 1999 Jennifer Rapp, 1994 ...... 8 8 Nancy Davis vs. South Carolina State Katie Woodrow, 2000 ...... 8 Goals-Against-Average Oct. 9, 1999 8 Jenice Oliveras vs. Carson-Newman 1. Amy Moxley, 2000 ...... 1.04 Oct. 6, 1991 Assists 2. Katherine Neff, 2006 ...... 1.05 1. Nancy Davis, 1999 ...... 9 2. Natalie Mayer, 2002 ...... 1.30 Saves 2. Cheryl (Williams) Jones, 1999 . . .7 3. Natalie Mayer, 2003 ...... 1.31 25 Shannon Hutchinson at East Carolina Sept. 11, 1996 Emily Shubin, 2001 ...... 7 4. Heather Greene, 1991 ...... 1.42 25 Paula Barringer at Radford 4. Lauren Coffey (Zealand), 1999 . .6 Oct. 15, 1988 Breanna Jacinto, 1999 ...... 6 Minutes In Goal 6. Dana Giani, 1999 ...... 5 1. Amy Moxley, 2000 ...... 1983 TEAM RECORDS Jerri Lucido, 1997 ...... 5 2. Sonia Rodriguez, 2005 . . . . .1940 Robin Ingalls, 1988 ...... 5 3. Natalie Mayer, 2001 ...... 1780 SINGLE GAME Goals . . . .23 vs. South Carolina State Christy Reccord, 1999 ...... 5 4. Sarah Hutchinson, 1997 . . . .1652 Oct. 9, 1999 Cheryl Williams (Jones), 1997 . . .5 5. Addy Allen, 1998 ...... 1558 Assists . . .13 vs. South Carolina State Oct. 9, 1999 Shots . . . .57 vs. South Carolina State Oct. 9, 1999 Saves ...... 25 vs. Radford Oct. 15, 1988 Goals Against ...... 12 at Mary Washington Sept. 11, 1988

SINGLE SEASON Wins ...... 15, 2000 Losses ...... 14, 1996; 2003 Win Percentage ...... 682, 2000 Goals ...... 65, 1999 Goals/Game ...... 3.42, 1999 Assists ...... 54, 1999 Shots ...... 311, 1999 Shutouts ...... 9, 2001 Goals Against Average . . .1.04, 2000 Saves ...... 171,1997 Goals Allowed ...... 65, 1993 Nancy Davis finished her Lady Flames’ career as Consecutive Wins ...... 7 the program’s most prolific scorer, holding season and (Oct. 18, 2005 to Nov. 6, 2005) career records in goals, assists and points WOMEN’S SOCCER

32 LIBERTY LADY FLAMES THE RECORD BOOK 2006 WOMEN’S SOCCER

LEADING SCORERS CAREER RECORDS PER SEASON Games Played Year Name G A Pts 1. Nancy Davis, 98-01 ...... 78 2006 Amy Oberlin 5 3 13 2. Alicia Davis, 99-02 ...... 77 Mandee Wheelock 5 3 13 3. Dana Giani, 97-00 ...... 76 2005 TanYa Payne 5 4 14 Cheryl (Williams) Jones, 97-00 .76 2004 Lauren Zealand 3 2 8 5. Liz Rudolph, 2001-04 ...... 75 2003 Rachel Lyndon 4 1 9 Michelle Small, 1997-00 ...... 75 2002 Jenny Davis 3 0 6 Sarah Foster 3 0 6 Mandee (Judd) Wheelock, 03-06 75 Katie Woodrow 3 0 6 2001 Katie Woodrow 6 3 16 Saves 2000 Nancy Davis 13 7 33 1. Shannon Hutchison, 94-97 . . .461 1999 Nancy Davis 17 9 43 2. Paula Barringer, 89-91 ...... 296 1998 Nancy Davis 9 3 21 3. Natalie Mayer, 01-04 ...... 199 1997 Jerri Lucido 6 5 17 4. Addy Allen, 98-99 ...... 138 1996 Jessica Kerth 2 0 4 Cori Tallman 1 2 4 5. Michelle Curtis, 92-93 ...... 137 1995 Jennifer Jess 3 1 7 1994 Jennifer Rapp 8 2 18 Shutouts 1993 Cori Tallman 4 2 10 1. Natalie Mayer, 01-04 ...... 15.5 1992 Kendra Bengds 5 0 10 2. Shannon Hutchinson, 94-97 . 7.5 1991 Leanne Faulk 7 4 18 Lauren (Coffey) Zealand finished 1990 Amy Ingalls 5 2 12 her career second all-time 3. Amy Moxley, 00-01 ...... 7 in points and goals 4. Paula Barringer, 88-89 ...... 5 1989 Amy Ingalls 5 1 11 5. Addy Allen, 97-99 ...... 4.5 1988 Robin Ingalls 6 5 17 Points 1. Nancy Davis, 98-01 ...... 106 Goals Against Average LEADING GOALKEEPERS 2. Lauren (Coffey) Zealand, 99, 01, (Min. 2,500 minutes in goal) PER SEASON 03-04 ...... 50 1. Sonia Rodriguez, 2000-05 . . . .1.64 Year Name GAA 3. Amy Ingalls, 89-92 ...... 43 2. Natalie Mayer, 2001-2004 . . . .1.81 2006 Katherine Neff 1.05 4. Jenice Oliveras, 91-94 ...... 37 3. Addy Allen, 1997-99 ...... 2.21 2005 Sonia Rodriguez 1.53 5. Leanne Falk, 89-91 ...... 36 4. Sarah Hutchinson, 1994-97 . . .2.30 2004 Natalie Mayer 2.20 Breanna Jacinto, 99-00 ...... 36 2003 Christie Goodman-Williams 1.54 Goals Scored 2002 Natalie Mayer 1.30 1. Nancy Davis, 98-01 ...... 43 2001 Natalie Mayer 1.31 2. Lauren (Coffey) Zealand, 99,01, 2000 Amy Moxley 1.04 03-04 ...... 20 1999 Addy Allen 2.00 3. Amy Ingalls, 89-02 ...... 19 1998 Addy Allen 2.25 4. Leanne Faulk, 88-91 ...... 15 1997 Shannon Hutchinson 2.02 5. Jessica Kerth, 1994-97 ...... 14 1996 Shannon Hutchinson 2.69 Jenice Oliveras, 1991-94 ...... 14 1995 Shannon Hutchinson 1.98

1994 Shannon Hutchinson 2.97 MEDIA GUIDE Assists 1993 Michelle Curtis 3.52 1. Nancy Davis, 98-01 ...... 20 1992 Michelle Curtis 2.82 2. Cheryl (Williams) Jones, 97-00 . .18 1991 Heather Greene 1.42 3. Lauren Zealand, 99, 01, 03-04 . .10 Natalie Mayer posted the most 1990 Holly Lightbody 2.96 4. Breanna Jacinto, 99-00 ...... 10 career shutouts by a Liberty 1989 Paula Barringer 3.67 5. Dana Giani, 97-2000 ...... 9 goalkeeper and has the second 1988 Paula Barringer 4.59 Jenice Oliveras, 1991-94 ...... 9 all-time goals-against-average

LIBERTY LADY FLAMES 33 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 2007 WOMEN’S SOCCER

1990 1994 Record: 3-10-0 Record: 5-10-0 Coach: Jim Long Big South: 1-5-0 S. 4 H Ferrum W 6 1 Coach: Ken Perkins S. 8 H Univ. of the South L (OT) 2 3 S. 3 H UNC Charlotte L 0 5 S. 14 A Charleston L 1 3 S. 6 A Virginia Tech L 0 4 S. 20 A UMBC L 0 4 S. 10 H Mount St. Mary's W 2 1 S. 21 A Roanoke L 1 3 S. 13 H UMBC* L 0 1 S. 25 H James Madison L 0 7 S. 17 H Towson State* L 2 5 S. 29 H Vanderbilt L 0 7 S. 19 A UNC Greensboro* L 0 7 O. 6 A Virginia Wesleyan L 0 2 S. 24 A East Carolina W 5 4 O. 12 A Tusculum L 0 4 S. 28 A Georgetown L 1 4 O. 13 A Maryville L 0 4 O. 8 H St. Francis W 3 1 O. 14 A Tusculum W 3 0 O. 10 A High Point L 0 2 O. 24 H Southern Seminary W 6 2 O. 13 H Radford* L 0 7 O. 27 H Davidson L 1 3 O. 15 H UNC Asheville* W (OT) 1 0 O. 22 H Charleston Southern* L 0 2 1991 O. 26 A Robert Morris W 8 1 Record: 4-6-2 O. 29 H UNC Wilmington L 2 4 Coach: Jim Long S. 7 A Trinity W 8 0 * Big South Conference Game S. 14 H Virginia Wesleyan T (OT) 2 2 S. 17 A UNC Greensboro L 0 1 1995 S. 19 H Tusculum L 1 2 Record: 4-12-0 S. 24 A Southern Seminary W 5 0 Big South: 0-5-0 S. 30 A RMWC W 8 0 Coach: Ken Perkins O. 9 H Sweet Briar T (OT) 0 0 S. 2 H Elon W 2 0 O. 14 H Carson-Newman W 5 2 S. 4 H Appalachian State L 1 2 O. 19 H Roanoke L 0 4 S. 7 H UMBC * L 0 5 O. 22 H Shenandoah L 0 1 S. 9 H VCU L (OT) 2 3 O. 26 A Davidson L 0 5 S. 11 A Furman L 0 1 N. 2 H Maryville L 0 1 S. 14 A UNC Wilmington L 0 2 S. 16 H East Carolina L 1 2 1992 S. 21 H Georgetown W 1 0 Record: 4-7-0 S. 23 H UNC Asheville* L 0 2 Big South: 1-5-0 S. 29 A St. Francis W 2 1 Coach: Kerry St. John O. 6 A VCU L 0 1 Michelle Curtis S. 12 H Davidson L 0 4 O. 10 H UNC Greensboro* L 0 4 1992-93 S. 16 A UNC Greensboro* W 4 0 O. 14 A Charleston Southern* L 0 1 S. 19 H Wash. & Jefferson W 7 0 O. 17 A Radford* L 1 3 1988 S. 26 A Campbell* L 0 5 O. 21 A Mt. Saint Mary's W 3 2 Record: 4-6-1 O. 3 H UNC Asheville* W 1 0 N. 2 N UMBC # L 0 2 Coach: Roy Yarborough O. 9 A UMBC* L 0 6 S. 10 A Mary Washington L 0 12 O. 16 A Roanoke L 0 1 * Big South Conference Game S. 15 A Randolph-Macon L 0 8 O. 23 A High Point W 2 0 # Big South Tournament Game S. 17 H Maryville L (OT) 4 5 O. 28 A Shenandoah L 0 3 S. 26 A Sweet Briar W 1 0 O. 30 H Radford* L 0 9 O. 6 H RMWC W 9 0 N. 6 A Towson State# L 0 3 O. 12 H Southern Seminary W 2 1 O. 15 A Radford L 0 5 * Big South Conference Game O. 20 H James Madison L 0 3 # Big South Tournament Game O. 21 A Maryville W 3 2 O. 27 A Virginia Tech L 0 3 1993 O. 29 A VCU T (OT) 3 3 Record: 1-12-1 Big South: 0-7-0 1989 Coach: Kerry St. John Record: 6-9-1 S. 6 H Virginia Tech L 3 4 Coach: Jim Long S. 10 H UNC Greensboro* L 0 9 S. 7 H Randolph-Macon L 2 8 S. 14 H High Point L 1 3 S. 11 H Washington and Lee W 4 0 S. 18 A Charleston Southern* L 1 4 S. 16 H Mary Washington L 1 3 S. 21 A Radford* L 0 3 S. 20 A Guilford T (OT) 2 2 S. 25 H UMBC* L 0 8 S. 23 H Maryville L 0 3 S. 28 H American L 2 8 S. 26 A Radford L 0 10 O. 2 A Davidson L 0 6 S. 28 H Virginia Wesleyan L 0 2 O. 5 H Campbell* L 1 6 S. 29 H UMBC W Forfeit O. 8 A Mt. Saint Mary's W (OT) 3 2 O. 5 A Methodist L 0 10 O. 9 A St. Francis (Pa.) L 2 5 O. 10 A RMWC W 1 0 O. 12 A Towson State* L 1 3 O. 13 H Hollins W 4 1 O. 20 A UNC Asheville* L (OT) 1 2 O. 17 A Elon L 1 9 N. 6 H Kutztown T (OT) 2 2 O. 20 H Charleston L 4 5 O. 21 H Davidson L 1 4 * Big South Conference Game O. 28 A Sweet Briar W 1 0 Jessica Kerth O. 31 A UMBC W Forfeit 1994-97 WOMEN’S SOCCER

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1998 O. 18 A Radford* L 1 2 Record: 3-12-3 O. 21 A Elon* W (OT) 2 1 Big South: 0-5-0 O. 22 A Wofford W (OT) 2 1 Coach: James Price O. 26 N UNC Asheville# W 3 1 S. 4 A Kent State L (OT) 1 2 O. 27 N Charleston Southern# W 1 0 S. 5 A Youngstown State W 4 2 O. 28 N Elon# W 2 0 S. 9 H VCU L (2OT) 2 3 N. 3 H Tennessee Tech^ W 1 0 S. 11 N Georgia State^ L 0 5 N. 8 A Wake Forest$ L 1 6 S. 12 N Buffalo^ L 0 5 S. 15 A Appalachian State L 0 3 * Big South Conference Game S. 19 A Elon L 0 1 # Big South Tournament Game S. 25 H Sweet Briar W 8 2 ^ NCAA Play-In Game S. 28 H Charleston Southern* L 0 2 $ NCAA Tournament Game S. 30 H High Point T (2OT) 0 0 O. 3 A Lenoir-Rhyne T (2OT) 1 1 2001 O. 8 H South Alabama* L 0 5 Record: 11-8-2 O. 10 H UNC Wilmington L 0 5 Big South: 3-2-1 O. 14 A Howard* L (OT) 1 2 Coach: James Price O. 21 A Radford* L 0 3 S. 1 N Stetson! W 5 0 O. 24 H UNC Asheville* L 0 3 S. 3 N UCF! L 0 3 O. 27 H Pfeiffer W 3 1 S. 8 H Campbell L 0 1 Michelle Small N. 5 H Charleston Southern# T (2OT) 2 2 S. 17 A High Point* L 2 3 1997-2000 (CSU advances on penalty kicks,4-1) S. 22 A UNC Asheville* W 2 1 S. 26 A Virginia L 0 7 1996 ^ Furman Tournament S. 29 H Coastal Carolina* W 1 0 Record: 2-14-0 * Big South Conference Game O. 2 H Appalachian State W (OT) 2 1 Big South: 0-5-0 # Big South Tournament Game O. 6 H Gardner-Webb T (2OT) 0 0 Coach: Ken Perkins O. 11 A Wofford W 1 0 A. 30 H Richmond L 0 3 1999 O. 16 H Virginia Tech W (OT) 2 1 S. 7 A UMBC* L 0 1 Record: 10-9-0 O. 18 H UNC Wilmington L 0 2 S. 9 A Howard W 4 2 Big South: 3-3-0 O. 20 H Elon* W 3 0 S. 11 A East Carolina L 0 3 Coach: James Price O. 23 A VCU W 2 0 S. 14 H St. Francis W 2 0 A. 28 H Lenoir-Rhyne W 5 1 O. 27 H Radford* T (2OT) 1 1 S. 17 A Georgetown L 0 5 S. 1 A Virginia Tech L 2 6 O. 30 A Wake Forest L 0 6 S. 21 A Wofford L 0 2 S. 4 A UNC Asheville* W 1 0 N. 3 A Charleston Southern* L 2 3 S. 22 A Furman L 0 3 S. 10 N Marshall^ L 0 1 N. 8 N High Point# W 1 0 S. 28 A Elon L 0 4 S. 11 N Ball State^ W 1 0 N. 9 A Charleston Southern# W 1 0 S. 30 H Radford* L 0 6 S. 18 H Elon* L 0 1 N. 10 N Elon# W 2 0 O. 12 H UNC Asheville* L 0 2 S. 23 H Radford* L 2 3 N. 16 A Virginia$ L 0 3 O. 19 H Charleston Southern* L 0 1 S. 25 H Wofford L 1 3 O. 23 A UNC Greensboro* L 0 5 O. 7 A Western Carolina L 1 2 ! UCF Tournament O. 26 H Lincoln Memorial L 0 1 O. 9 H South Carolina State W 23 0 * Big South Conference Game N. 1 H VCU L 0 2 O. 12 H Appalachian State W 5 4 # Big South Tournament Game N. 11 N UMBC# L 1 3 O. 13 A Longwood W 1 0 O. 16 A High Point* W 2 1 O. 20 H Howard* W 10 3 * Big South Conference Game O. 23 A Charleston Southern* L 3 5 # Big South Tournament Game O. 25 A VCU L (2OT) 1 2 N. 4 H Howard# W 4 1 1997 N. 5 H Radford# W 1 0 Record: 6-13-0 N. 6 H Elon# L (OT) 2 3 Big South: 0-5-0 Coach: James Price ^ Penguin Soccer Cup A. 30 A East Carolina W 1 0 * Big South Conference Game S. 1 H Elon L 0 1 # Big South Tournament Game S. 3 A Richmond L 0 4 S. 6 H Appalachian State L 1 4 2000 S. 9 H Howard W 7 2 Record: 15-7-0 S. 13 H UMBC* L 1 3 Big South: 4-2-0 S. 17 H High Point W 3 1 Coach: James Price S. 20 A UNC Wilmington L 1 5 A. 26 A Sonoma State L 0 1 S. 24 A VCU W 1 0 S. 1 A Virginia Tech L 0 1 S. 27 A UNC Asheville* L 0 2 S. 5 H Longwood W 5 1

O. 1 H Furman L (OT) 0 1 S. 9 H Youngstown State W 15 0 MEDIA GUIDE O. 4 H Kent State W 3 0 S. 13 A UNC Wilmington L 1 2 O. 8 H Radford* L 0 1 S. 16 A Mount St. Mary's L (OT) 1 2 O. 11 A South Alabama* L 0 3 S. 21 H VCU W 2 1 O. 18 A Charleston Southern* L 1 2 S. 23 H Charleston Southern* W 2 0 O. 24 H Wofford L 2 4 S. 26 H High Point* W 3 1 O. 25 H Lenoir-Rhyne W 2 0 S. 30 A Coastal Carolina* L 0 1 O. 30 A Appalachian State L 0 4 O. 3 A Appalachian State W (OT) 2 1 N. 6 N UMBC# L 0 4 O. 7 H Tampa W 8 1 O. 9 A Campbell W 3 0 * Big South Conference Game O. 14 H UNC Asheville* W 2 0 Amy Moxley # Big South Tournament Game 2000-01

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O. 21 A Virginia L 0 6 S. 10 A Virginia Tech! L 0 2 O. 25 A Charleston Southern* W 3 2 S. 16 H Charleston Southern* W 7 0 O. 27 A UNC Asheville* W 1 0 S. 18 A Old Dominion L (OT) 1 2 N. 6 N Charleston Southern# L 0 1 S. 24 A Coastal Carolina* L (OT) 1 2 S. 27 H High Point* W 2 1 ! University of Georgia Tournament S. 30 H UNC Asheville* T (2OT) 0 0 * Big South Conference Game O. 3 A VMI* W 3 0 # Big South Tournament Game O. 6 A Radford* W 2 1 O. 14 H Birmingham-Southern* W 2 0 2004 O. 21 A Winthrop* L 0 2 Record: 5-10-2 N. 2 N High Point# W (2OT) 3 2 Big South: 4-2-2 N. 3 A Coastal Carolina# W 3 0 Coach: James Price N. 5 N UNC Asheville# T (2OT) 0 0 S. 1 A Virginia L 0 5 (UNCA claims title on penalty kicks, 4-2) S. 3 A Loyola (Ill.) L 1 2 S. 5 A DePaul L 1 6 ! Virginia Tech Tournament S. 19 A Virginia Tech L 1 4 * Big South Conference Game S. 22 A Coastal Carolina* W 2 0 # Big South Tournament Game S. 25 H George Mason L (OT) 0 1 O. 1 A Winthrop* W (OT) 2 1 O. 2 A Longwood W 2 1 O. 5 H VCU L 0 2 O. 9 H Birmingham-Southern* L 1 3 O. 12 H High Point* W 2 0 O. 19 A Georgetown L 1 4 Megan Fatkin O. 23 H UNC Asheville* L 0 1 2001-04 O. 26 A VMI* W 5 1 O. 29 A Radford* T (2 OT) 1 1 2002 O. 30 H Charleston Southern* T (2 OT) 1 1 Record: 7-8-2 N. 4 N High Point# L 0 3 Big South: 5-0-1 Coach: James Price * Big South Conference Game ALL-TIME RECORDS S. 3 A UNC Greensboro L 0 4 # Big South Tournament Game S. 6 A Pepperdine L 0 5 Home ...... 54-70-12 S. 8 N UC Santa Barbara L 0 4 2005 Away ...... 49-100-5 S. 10 A Gardner-Webb W 1 0 Record: 12-7-2 Neutral ...... 11-14-3 S. 12 H High Point* T 1 1 Big South: 5-3-0 Overtime ...... 9-18-16 S. 17 A N.C. State L 0 3 Coach: James Price S. 21 H Charleston Southern* W 2 0 A. 26 A UMBC W 3 2 Single OT ...... 8-17-4 S. 24 A Virginia Tech L 0 5 A. 28 A Rider T (2 OT) 1 1 Double OT ...... 0-2-12 S. 28 A Coastal Carolina* W 1 0 S. 2 A N.C. State! L (OT) 0 1 Big South Tournament ...... 11-7-3 O. 3 H East Carolina L 1 2 S. 4 N Elon! T (2 OT) 1 1 NCAA Play-in ...... 1-0 O. 7 H Birmingham-Southern W 2 1 S. 10 H Old Dominion L 0 2 NCAA Tournament ...... 0-3-0 O. 8 A Appalachian State L (OT) 0 1 S. 16 H Arkansas W 2 1 O. 12 H UNC Asheville* W 2 1 S. 21 A James Madison L 0 4 LU COACHING RECORDS O. 18 H Colorado College L 0 2 S. 26 H Longwood W 3 2 O. 26 A Elon* W 2 0 O. 1 A Charleston Southern* W 2 0 Roy Yarborough 1988 4-6-1 N. 2 A Radford* W 2 0 O. 4 H Radford* W 4 2 N. 5 N UNC Ashevillet# T (2OT) 1 1 O. 10 A UNC Asheville* L 1 4 Jim Long 1989-91 13-24-3 (UNCA advances on on penalty kicks, 4-3) O. 13 A High Point* L 1 3 O. 15 H Winthrop* L 0 1 Kerry St. John 1992-93 5-19-1 * Big South Conference Game O. 18 H VMI* W 2 1 # Big South Tournament Game O. 22 A Birmingham-Southern* W 1 0 Ken Perkins 1994-96 11-35-0 O. 24 A Howard W 2 1 2003 O. 29 H Coastal Carolina* W 2 1 James Price 1997-present 82-95-15 Record: 4-14-2 N. 3 N Birmingham-Southern# W 4 1 Big South: 4-2-1 N. 4 N Radford# W 2 1 MILESTONE VICTORIES Coach: James Price N. 6 N UNC Asheville# W 3 0 #1 Liberty 5, Maryville 4 (OT) . . . . . A. 29 A UNC Wilmington L 1 2 N. 11 A Virginia$ L 0 4 A. 31 A East Carolina L 0 2 ...... Sept. 17, 1988 S. 4 A Wake Forest L 0 6 ! Summitt Hospitality Invite (Cary, N.C.) S. 7 A William & Mary L 0 4 * Big South Conference Game #25 Liberty 3, St. Francis 1 ...... S. 13 H Longwood T 0 0 # Big South Tournament Game S. 17 A VCU L 0 1 $ NCAA Tournament Game ...... Oct. 8, 1994 S. 20 H Coastal Carolina* W 2 0 #50 Liberty 10, Howard 3 ...... S. 22 H Western Carolina L 1 2 2006 S. 26 A Georgia! L 0 8 Record: 9-7-2 ...... Oct. 20, 1999 S. 28 N South Carolina! L 0 1 Big South: 5-2-1 O. 3 H Virginia Tech L 1 2 Coach: James Price #75 Liberty 2, VCU 0 ...... O. 4 A Birmingham-Southern* L 1 2 A. 25 A Longwood W 3 0 O. 9 A High Point* W 3 1 A. 27 A Virginia L 0 1 ...... Oct. 23, 2001 O. 11 H Winthrop* L (OT) 1 2 S. 01 A John Browne W 2 0 #100 Liberty 2 VMI 1 ...... O. 14 H Radford* T 2 2 S. 03 A Arkansas L 1 3 O. 19 H Georgetown L 1 2 S. 08 N Wake Forest! L 0 4 ...... Oct. 18, 2005 WOMEN’S SOCCER

36 LIBERTY LADY FLAMES ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS 2007 WOMEN’S SOCCER

First Last Last First Last Last Opponent W-L-T Met Played Score Opponent W-L-T Met Played Score American 0-1-0 1993 1993 L, 2-8 UNC Wilmington 0-7-0 1997 2003 L, 1-2 Appalachian State 3-4-0 1995 2002 L, 0-1 (OT) North Carolina State 0-2-0 2002 2005 L, 0-1 (OT) Arkansas 1-1-0 2005 2006 L, 1-3 Northern Arizona First Meeting Ball State 1-0-0 1999 1999 W, 1-0 Old Dominion 0-2-0 2005 2006 L, 1-2 (OT) Birmingham-Southern 4-2-0 2002 2006 W, 2-0 Pepperdine 0-1-0 2002 2002 L, 0-5 Buffalo 0-1-0 1998 1998 L, 0-5 Pfeiffer 1-0-0 1998 1998 W, 3-1 UC Irvine First Meeting Presbyterian First Meeting UC Santa Barbara 0-1-0 2002 2002 L, 0-4 Radford 5-11-3 1988 2006 W, 2-1 Campbell 1-3-0 1992 2001 L, 0-1 Randolph-Macon 0-2-0 1988 1989 L, 2-8 Carson-Newman 1-0-0 1991 1991 W, 5-2 RMWC 3-0-0 1988 1991 W, 8-0 Central Florida 0-1-0 2001 2001 L, 0-3 Richmond 0-2-0 1996 1997 L, 0-4 Charleston, W.Va. 0-2-0 1989 1990 L, 1-3 Rider 0-0-1 2005 2005 T, 1-1, (2OT) Charleston Southern 7-8-2 1993 2006 W, 7-0 Roanoke 0-3-0 1990 1992 L, 0-1 Clemson First Meeting Robert Morris 1-0-0 1994 1994 W, 8-1 Coastal Carolina 6-2-0 2000 2006 W, 3-0 Shenandoah 0-2-0 1991 1992 L, 0-3 Colorado College 0-1-0 2002 2002 L, 0-2 Sonoma State 0-1-0 2000 2000 L, 0-1 Davidson 0-4-0 1989 1993 L, 0-6 South Alabama 0-2-0 1997 1998 L, 0-5 DePaul 0-1-0 2004 2004 L, 1-6 South Carolina 0-1-0 2003 2003 L, 0-1 East Carolina 2-4-0 1994 2003 L, 0-2 South Carolina State 1-0-0 1999 1999 W, 23-0 Elon 6-5-1 1989 2005 T, 1-1 (2OT) South Dakota State First Meeting Ferrum 1-0-0 1990 1990 W, 6-1 Southern Seminary 3-0-0 1988 1991 W, 5-0 Francis Marion First Meeting Southern Virginia First Meeting Furman 0-3-0 1995 1997 L, 0-1 St. Francis (Pa.) 3-1-0 1993 1996 W, 2-0 Gardner-Webb 1-0-1 2001 2002 W, 1-0 Stetson 1-0-0 2001 2001 W, 5-0 George Mason 0-1-0 2004 2004 L, 0-1 (OT) Sweet Briar 3-0-1 1988 1998 W, 8-2 Georgetown 1-4-0 1994 2004 L, 1-4 Tampa 1-0-0 2000 2000 W 8-1 Georgia 0-1-0 2003 2003 L, 0-8 Tennessee Tech 1-0-0 2000 2000 W, 1-0 Georgia State 0-1-0 1998 1998 L, 0-5 Towson State 0-3-0 1992 1994 L, 2-5 Greensboro 1-1-0 1991 1992 W, 4-0 Trinity 1-0-0 1991 1991 W, 8-0 Guilford 0-0-1 1989 1989 T, 2-2 Tusculum 1-2-0 1990 1991 L, 1-2 High Point 9-5-2 1992 2006 W, 3-2 (OT) UMBC* 3-10-0 1989 2005 W, 3-2 Hollins 1-0-0 1989 1989 W, 4-1 Univ. of the South 0-1-0 1990 1990 L, 2-3 Howard 5-1-0 1996 2005 W, 2-1 Vanderbilt 0-1-0 1990 1990 L, 0-7 James Madison 0-3-0 1988 2005 L, 0-4 Virginia 0-6-0 2001 2006 L, 0-1 John Brown 1-0-0 2006 2006 W, 2-0 Va. Commonwealth 3-7-1 1988 2004 L, 0-2 Kent State 1-1-0 1997 1998 L, 1-2 (OT) VMI 3-0-0 2004 2006 W, 3-0 Kutztown 0-0-1 1993 1993 T, 2-2 Virginia Tech 1-9-0 1988 2006 L, 0-2 Lenoir Rhyne 1-0-1 1997 1999 W, 5-1 Virginia Wesleyan 0-2-1 1989 1991 T, 2-2 Longwood 5-0-1 1999 2006 W, 3-0 Wake Forest 0-4-0 2000 2006 L, 0-4 Loyola (Ill.) 0-1-0 2004 2004 L, 1-2 Washington & Jefferson 1-0-0 1992 1992 W, 7-0 Lincoln Memorial 0-1-0 1996 1996 L, 0-1 Washington & Lee 1-0-0 1989 1989 W, 4-0 Marshall 0-1-0 1999 1999 L, 0-1 Western Carolina 0-2-0 1999 2003 L, 1-2 Mary Washington 0-2-0 1988 1989 L, 1-3 William & Mary 0-1-0 2003 2003 L, 0-4 MEDIA GUIDE Maryville 1-4-0 1988 1991 L, 0-1 Winthrop 1-3-0 2003 2006 L, 0-2 Methodist 0-1-0 1989 1989 L, 0-10 Wofford 2-3-0 1996 2001 W, 1-0 Mount Saint Mary's 3-1-0 1993 2000 L, 1-2 (OT) Youngstown State 2-0-0 1998 2000 W, 15-0 UNC Asheville 9-7-3 1992 2006 T, 0-0 (3 OT) Totals 114-177-20 (.367) UNC Charlotte 0-1-0 1994 1994 L, 0-5 UNC Greensboro 0-5-0 1993 2002 L, 0-4 *-Two Games against UMBC were forfeited to Liberty 2007 Opponents in Bold

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Conner, Cheryl - 1990 Cozart, Claire - 1990 Crosby, Kara - 1993-94-95-96 Curtis, Michelle - 1992-93 DDDD Davis, Alicia - 1999-2000-01 Davis, Jenny – 2000-01-02-03 Davis, Nancy - 1998-99-2000-01 Davis, Sarah – 2002-03-04-05 Dayton, Jennifer - 1991-92-93 Deur, Jody - 1991 Deur, Lisa - 1994-95-96-97 Douros, Meldoy - 1989 Durham, Becky - 1991 Dippery, Denise - 1989 EEEE Eayres, Claudia – 1990 Edwards, Suzanne – 2004-05-06 Kim Althouse Endlich, Kelly - 1990-91-92 1998-2001 Erskine, Tammy – 1990 Erving, Ally – 2005-06 Kimberly Hawkins AAAA 2000-04 Adams, Katie - 2001 FFFF Giles, Paula - 1991 Aldridge, Beth - 1991-92-93-95 Fatkin, Megan – 2001-02-03-04 Allen, Addy - 1997-98-99 Golden, Opal - 1994-95-97 Faulk, Leanne - 1989-90-91 Goodman-Williams, Christie – 2002-03 Allen, Lori - 1988-89 Faxon, Kristin – 2003-04-05-06 Alonge, Christine - 1993-94 Gottshaik, Krista - 1988-89 Fisher, Ruth - 1993-94-95-96 Grau, Gigi - 1988-89 Althouse, Kim - 1998-99-2000-01 Foster, Sarah – 2000-01-02-03 Anderson, Julie - 1997 Green, Heather - 1991 Griffis, Julie - 1989-90 Andrews, Mary - 1990 GGGG Angleberger, Jennifer - 1992-93-94 Gabrielli, Julie - 1999-2000 HHHH Auckland, Melinda - 1988 Gantner, Sarah - 1999-2000-01-02 Avilez, Nina - 1999-2000 Hamilton, Naomi - 1991-93 Garcia, Lisa - 1988-89 Hallmark, Kristen - 1990-91 Giani, Dana - 1997-98-99-2000 Handweker, Cheryl - 1996-97-98-99 BBBB Gibson, Makaela - 1997-98-2000 Baker, Travis - 1990-91-92 Hassler, Cindy - 1989 Baldwin, Janette - 1994-95-97 Hawkins, Kimberly – 2001-02-03-04 Ball, Barbara – 1990 Hayward, Sarah - 1997-98-99 Balmer, Megan – 2002-03 Helbling, Alyssa – 2000-01 Baroni, Daniella – 2004 Hetrick, Rachel – 2004-05-06 Barringer, Paula - 1988-90 Hodges, Jennifer - 1998-99 Bartholomew, Kendall – 2004-05-06 Hoff, Sarah – 2000 Beckford, Valerie – 1994 Hohnarth, Alaina – 2003-04-05-06 Bell, Erin – 2002-03 Holloway, Ginny – 1995 Bench, Brittney – 2004-05-06 House, Emily – 2005-06 Bendzlowicz, Rachel – 2002-03-04-05 Hunsberger, Andrea - 1990 Bengds, Kendra - 1992-93-94-96 Hutchison, Shannon - 1994-95-96-97 Blesch, Jenni - 1999-2000-01 Bowling, Heather - 2006 IIII Braam, Ashley – 2004-05-06 Ingalls, Amy - 1989-90-91-92 Branyan, Vicki - 1988-89 Ingalls, Robin - 1988-90 Burch, Carolyn - 1989 JJJJ CCCC Jacinto, Breanna - 1999-2000 Camlin, Debbie - 1989-91 Jackson, Jennifer - 1996-97 Camlin, Traci - 1989-91 Jennings, Felicia - 1998-99-2000-01 Caulley, Kelly - 1988-89 Jess, Jennifer - 1995-96 Cheek, Paige – 2003-04-05-06 Sarah Gantner Jones (Williams), Cheryl - 1997-98-99- 1997-2000 2000

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KKKK Shubin, Emily - 1999-2000-01 Kamphuis, Lauren - 2006 Siegel, Carrie - 1988-89 Kauffman, Bonnie - 1988-89 Small, Michelle - 1997-98-99-2000 Kemmerling, Kim - 1990 Smark, Phyllis - 1999 Kepani, Dawn - 1994 Smith, Juli - 1999 Kerth, Jessica - 1994-95-96-97 Stanford, Karen - 1988-89 Kizer, Karen - 1988-89 Stanton, Renee - 1989 Kopka, Holly - 1997-98 Stump, Abby - 1996-97-98 Stump, Sarah - 1997-98 LLLL Sullivan, Hannah – 2004-05-06 Lawrence, Amber - 1996-97-98 Swindler, Carol Ann - 1988-89 Lee, Teri - 1992-93-94-95 Lightbody, Holly - 1990-91-92 TTTT Limmage, Mandi - 1992-93 Tallman, Cori - 1993-94-96 Lockie, Melinda - 1991 Tarazona, Jennifer - 1996 Lucido, Jerri - 1996-97 Thienes, Brenda - 1998-99 Lyndon, Rachel – 2000-01-03 Tyson, Brittany – 2005-06 MMMM WWWW Martin, Heather - 1990 Wade, Kacey – 2000-01 Mastronardi, Corinne – 1989 Jennifer Rapp Walters, Rebekah - 1998-99 Mayer, Natalie – 2001-02-03-04 1993-95 Webb, Kristy – 2001-02-03 Mays, Kirsten - 2001 Weissenger, Jennifer - 1993-94-95-96 McCarthy, Vicki – 1989 OOOO West, Hope – 2004-05-06 McDonald, Christina – 2006 Oberlin, Amy – 2005-06 (Judd) Wheelock, Mandee – 2003-04- Miller, Carly - 2006 O'Kresik, Anne - 1988-89 05-06 Miller, Tammy - 1990 Oliveras, Jenice - 1990-91-92-94 White, Krista - 1990 Munson, Sonya - 1999 Ontiveros, Alisa - 1993-94 Williams, Amy - 1989 Mobley, Tonyika - 1993-94 Osman, Lacy - 1997 Willis, Jennifer - 1992-93 Mott, Abby – 2003-04 Owens, Beth - 1994 Wisehart, Rachel - 2006 Moxley, Amy – 2000-01 Witten, Janette - 1991-92 PPPP Woodrow, Katie – 2000-01 NNNN Payne, Tanya – 2004-05-06 Woody, Maggie - 2006 Neff, Katherine – 2005-06 Pendley, Vickey - 1989 Neff, Mallory – 2005-06 Popoff, Christina - 1996-97-98 ZZZZ Portanova, Cara - 1988-89 (Coffey) Zealand, Lauren – 1999-2001- Porter, Tracie - 1988-89 03-04 Zwart, Mary Beth - 1993-94-95 RRRR Rander, Stacy - 1990 Current Players in Bold Randell, Dawn - 1990 Rapp, Jennifer - 1993-94-95 Reccord, Christy - 1997-98-99 Reinwald, Julie - 1995-96-98 Rich, Michelle - 2006 Roby, Debra – 1989 Rodriguez, Sonia – 2001-02-03-04-05 Roesch, Suzette - 1993 Rosson, Cara - 1993-94 Riffe, Michell - 1991 Romans, Bethany – 1995 Rudolph, Liz – 2001-02-03-04 MEDIA GUIDE SSSS Saczawa, Darleen - 1988-89-90-91 Schantz, Heidi - 1991-92-93-94 Schultz, Jennifer - 1992-93-94 Seiple, Elena - 1992-93-94-95 Seiple, Katie – 1991 Breanna Jacinto Katie Woodrow Serran, Zabrina – 1993-94 1999-2000 2000-01

LIBERTY LADY FLAMES 39 2000 BIG SOUTH CHAMPIONS 2007 WOMEN’S SOCCER 2000 Big South Champions Expectations Realized; Lady Flames Capture Program's First Ever Big South Championship enth-seed UNC Asheville in the first round. After a sluggish first 20 minutes in which the Bulldogs took a 1-0 lead, the Lady Flames quickly took control of the game as junior forward Nancy Davis tied the score on an unassisted goal and less then 70 seconds later took a feed from senior Cheryl Jones for another tally. After that, Liberty never looked back on its way to a 3-1 victory. Junior Breanna Jacinto added a goal in the second half. In the semifinals, the Lady Flames used sophomore midfielder Emily Shubin's early first half unassisted tally and strong defense to shut out Nancy Davis Charleston Southern, 1-0. With the As the 2000 season began, expecta- win, Liberty moved to the champi- kick for Liberty. On the kick from the tions were high for the Liberty Lady onship game to meet the top-seeded right of the Elon keeper, Jones sent a Flames women's soccer team. Coming Elon Phoenix for the second-straight cross which Davis blasted from five off the most successful season in the season. yards out through a sea of players to school’s history in which the Lady Neither team could manage a goal in seal a 2-0 victory and the program's Flames posted their first-ever winning the first half as they went to intermis- first-ever Big South Championship. record, the team won its first-ever Big sion knotted in a scoreless tie and it The Lady Flames had proved they South Tournament game and remained deadlocked for the next 36 were up to the task. advanced to the championship of the minutes of the second half. In the Goalie Amy Moxley earned her sec- Big South tournament for the first time game's 81st minute, sophomore for- ond shutout in two straight days and before falling 3-2 in a heartbreaking ward Katie Woodrow slipped behind her fourth of the season in the win. overtime loss to Elon, head coach the Elon defense and was hauled down Davis, who tallied four of Liberty's six James Price's squad set the highest in the penalty area, resulting in a penal- tournament goals, was named the goals ever for the program - a Big ty shot. Davis would put the shot just MVP. Jacinto, Sarah Gantner and South Championship. inside the right post for a 1-0 lead with Jenny Davis also were named to the After posting a 4-2 Big South regular only nine minutes left. all-tournament team. season record, Liberty entered the Big The Phoenix made an offensive push The team entered new territory for a South Championships at Radford, Va. in an attempt to even the score when a Liberty team as it hosted Tennessee as the number two seed drawing sev- neutral zone turnover set up a corner Tech in an NCAA Play-In game in hopes of earning the program's first- ever NCAA Tournament berth. Senior Makaela Gibson, playing on her home field for the final time, scored the game's lone goal in the 31st minute off a cross from Nancy Davis and the Lady Flames would make it stand up for third straight shutout, 1-0, to secure the pro- gram's first NCAA Tournament berth. In the first round of the NCAA Tournament, Liberty fell to ACC power Wake Forest on their home field, 6-1, to end the season. Despite the loss, it failed to diminish the magical season by the Lady Flames as they posted a school-best 15-7 record, the program's first Big South championship and its first berth to the NCAA Tournament. They proved

WOMEN’S SOCCER they could meet expectations.

40 LIBERTY LADY FLAMES 2001 BIG SOUTH CHAMPIONS 2007 WOMEN’S SOCCER 2001 Big South Champions through with two quick scores. Off a An Encore! Lady Flames Become The First corner kick in the tight contest, Jenny Davis found net by heading in Emily Team to Repeat as Big South Champions Shubin's cross at the 82:51 mark. The duo followed it up less than a minute later at 83:35 as Davis once again headed a Shubin corner kick in for a 2- 0 lead. Freshman goalkeeper Natalie Mayer and the defense held on for their third shutout as the Lady Flames repeated as Big South Champions. With the vic- tory, Liberty became the first Big South team since the tournament began in 1993 to repeat as champion. Davis earned Tournament MVP hon- ors and was joined by teammates Mayer, Zealand and defender Sarah Gantner on the all-tournament team. Next up was a NCAA Tournament first-round match with Virginia, which the Lady Flames dropped in a 3-0 deci- sion. After having the best season in the teams nationally in Central Florida, However, it could not dampen the history of the program by capturing the Virginia, UNC Wilmington and Wake accomplishments of the 2001 Lady team's first-ever Big South Conference Forest in non-conference match-ups. Flames. Determined and committed, Championship and securing the pro- After getting off to a 3-1-1 mark in the team did something no other Big gram's first NCAA Tournament berth, conference play and winning six of South squad had done before, repeat the Lady Flames entered 2001 with eight October games, the team as Big South Champions and set the determination to improve upon the prior dropped its last two games of the regu- bar high for future Lady Flame soccer season. Not only did the team want to lar season, including a 1-0 decision at teams. repeat as Big South Champions, some- Charleston Southern, to end its confer- thing no team had done since the ence schedule. beginning of the tournament in 1993, The loss would send the defending but they also wanted to win the pro- conference champions to the tourna- gram's first NCAA Tournament game. ment at Charleston, S.C. as the num- With a majority of 2000's team return- ber three seed and a first round match ing, optimism was high on Liberty with High Point, a team which had Mountain for the program. beaten the Lady Flames earlier in the Facing the toughest schedule in the year. program's history, not only would Lauren Zealand's breakaway goal James Price's squad have a tough con- down the middle of the box at the 6:25 ference slate to maneuver through, but mark avenged an earlier regular sea- they would also face some strong son defeat as Liberty advanced to the semifinals with a 1-0 victory. Host Charleston Southern, the sec- ond seed, awaited the Lady Flames in the semifinals. Once again, defense was the key as Liberty limited Charleston Southern, a squad which had beaten the Lady Flames the previ- ous weekend, to only seven shots in its second 1-0 win of the tournament. MEDIA GUIDE Katie Woodrow provided the match's only goal in the 10th minute of play. In the championship game, the Lady Flames took on top-seeded Elon for the third year in a row. The two teams were scoreless late into the match until Liberty broke Jenny Davis

LIBERTY LADY FLAMES 41 2005 CHAMPIONS 2007 WOMEN’S SOCCER 2005 Big South Champions On a Roll; Lady Flames Come Together to Win Record Third Big South Championship It had been four years since the their only goal of the game with less Liberty Lady Flames had hoisted their than 10 minutes remaining in the match second Big South Championship tro- to cut the score to 3-1. However, 1:10 phy. After enduring a rigorous stretch later, Hetrick notched her second goal to begin the season, the Lady Flames of the match off a pass from Amy seemed to be coming together as a Oberlin, giving the Lady Flames a 4-1 team when they entered the 2005 Big victory. South Championship with a 5-3 regular In their only night game of the tourna- season conference record and the ment Friday, Liberty faced No. 7 seed tournament's No. 3 seed. On a ram- Radford, who had upset No. 2 seed page, they had won the final four High Point the previous day, in a semi- matches of the season, three of them final match-up. On a hazy and humid against conference rivals. night, the Lady Flames took it to the In what head coach James Price later Highlanders in a physical match much called the team's best all-around per- closer than the two teams' meeting ear- formance of the season, the Lady lier in the season. Rachel Bendzlowicz Flames opened the tournament with a In the early stages of the match, nei- bang in their first-round contest ther team could muster much offense, championship game and the first since Thursday afternoon, overpowering the as the two teams combined for just 2001, Liberty squared off against No. 1 sixth-seeded Birmingham-Southern seven shots in a scoreless first half. seed UNC Asheville Sunday afternoon. Panthers, 4-1, on the power of two sec- Early in the second half, the Lady In their previous meeting in early ond-half goals from the foot of Rachel Flames would trail for the first and only October in Asheville, the high-scoring Hetrick. Ashley Braam got the scoring time during their tournament run as Bulldogs had controlled play through- started at the 32:47 mark, off an assist Radford netted its lone goal in the con- out the game on their way to a 4-1 win. from defender Tanya Payne. The tally test's 54th minute. However, this day was different as gave the Lady Flames a 1-0 lead at However, the 1-0 deficit was short- the Lady Flames' defense shut down half. lived as less than two minutes later, UNCA en route to a shutout victory. Midway through the second half, Oberlin rocketed a header past the After playing to a scoreless stalemate Brittney Bench chose a perfect time to Highlander keeper off a cross from in the first half, Payne put Liberty on score her first goal of the year, putting Rachel Bendzlowicz, knotting the the board in the match's 48th minute by the ball into the back of the net at the game at 1-1. placing a penalty kick into the right cor- 61:24 mark off a pass from midfielder The tie quickly disappeared as Bench ner of the net for a 1-0 Lady Flames Mandee Judd. At 77:35, Hetrick scored put Liberty up for good in the 61st advantage. her first goal of the tournament to make minute on a cross from Payne. The Liberty extended its lead in the the score 3-0, off a pass into the box by Lady Flames held on for a 2-1 decision. game's 65th minute as a racing Judd Sarah Davis. The Panthers mustered Appearing in their fourth conference split two defenders and broke up the middle, blasting home a rebound of her own shot which the Bulldog keeper saved, but couldn't control and clear. Judd added her second goal just min- utes later off of a Hetrick corner kick, giving Liberty its seventh straight win, 3-0, and its third Big South Conference championship. Bendzlowicz was named the tourna- ment's MVP, while three other Lady Flames - Bench, Oberlin and Hetrick - were named to the all-tournament team. Liberty advanced to the first round of the NCAA Tournament, where it fell to site host and nationally-ranked Virginia, but that did not take away the renewed hope and enthusiasm surrounding the program after breaking through for

WOMEN’S SOCCER another Big South title.

42 LIBERTY LADY FLAMES ACADEMIC SERVICES 2007 WOMEN’S SOCCER Academic Affairs for Athletics

Liberty student-athletes continue to score high marks in the classroom, as well as on the playing field, due to the efforts of the Liberty University Academic Affairs for Athletics Department. Equipped with facilities at the , Williams Football Operations Center and the Hancock Athletic Center, student-athletes have convenient locations to utilize the staff and resources. Student-athletes receive everything from computer use and tutorial services to lessons on study skills, time Kristie Beitz management and organizational skills. Associate AD for Academic Affairs

Senior midfielder Mandee Wheelock (on left) accepts her 2006 Big South Women’s Soccer Scholar-Athlete of the Year Award which she shared with Traci Andersen of High Point. Wheelock was also one of six Liberty student- athletes named to the 2006-07 VaSID All- Academic team. The senior and her teammates were recog- nized by the NCAA along with two other Liberty teams for High Academic Achievement.

Liberty’s NCAA Division I CoSIDA Academic All-Americans 2006-07 Big South Jason Benham Kristal Tharp Presidential Honor Roll - 1998 - Third Team (Baseball) 2005 - Second Team (Women’s Basketball) Women’s Soccer Members Jay Cline Cathy Williams Kendall Bartholomew 2005 - Second Team (Football) 1998 - Third Team (Cross Country) Brittney Bench Holly Deem Arlene Zelinskas Heather Bowling 1998 - Third Team (Track) 2007 - Second Team (Track) Ashley Braam Jarrod Everson Suzanne Edwards 1998 - First Team (Football) Ally Erving 1997 - Second Team (Football) Emily House Jennifer Hodges Lauren Khampuis MEDIA GUIDE 1999 - Third Team (Women’s Soccer) Mallory Neff Amy Oberlin Danielle McNaney 2005 - First Team (Track) Tanya Payne 2004 - Second Team (Track) Michelle Rich Jennifer Hodges Hannah Sullivan Heather Sagan Hope West 2002 - First Team (Track/Cross Country) 1999 - Third Team (Women’s Soccer) Rachel Wisehart

LIBERTY LADY FLAMES 43 ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION 2007 WOMEN’S SOCCER

Jeff Barber and season ticket sales for football and basket- in 1991, before being promoted to Senior ball. Associate Athletic Director for External Affairs in Director of Athletics Membership collections for the Flames Club, 1994. the Athletics Department’s booster club organiza- While at Furman, Barber was responsible for Jeff Barber was tion, reached an all-time new high during the the collection of $14 million in revenue from annu- named the Director of 2006-07 campaign as Liberty surpassed the al giving, capital gifts and endowed gifts, while Athletics at Liberty $200,000 mark for the first time in the organiza- guiding the Paladin Club to gifts totaling $3.75 mil- University on Jan. 23, tion’s history. 2006 season ticket sales for football lion and set records for five-consecutive years. He 2006, becoming the were four times as high as the previous year, put- was also the chairman of the Furman Pro-Am Golf 10th Director of ting Liberty on track to sell over 1,000 football sea- Endowment Tournament, which totaled receipts of Athletics in the history son tickets in 2007. $6.5 million. of the University. Barber brought a wealth of experience in the Barber got his start in collegiate athletic The University has areas of athletic fundraising and administration to administration at his alma mater as the Assistant charged Barber with Liberty University, including 25 years in the athlet- Director of East Carolina’s Pirate Club in 1987. the future leadership of the athletics department ic industry. While serving four years with the Pirates, Barber and the building of a strong financial basis for the Barber came to Liberty after spending 11 years participated in the receipt of annual giving of $4 department which will guide Liberty University ath- at South Carolina, including his last three years as million to the Pirate Club, while organizing and letics into the ranks of the elite NCAA Division I Senior Associate Athletic Director for managing Pirate Club actions and Pirate Pro-Am athletic programs in the nation. Development/Gamecock Club Executive Director. fundraisers. Barber has wasted little time making an impact Barber served on the senior management Before joining the staff at East Carolina, at Liberty, as in less than two years, he has been team at South Carolina for nine years, helping Barber served three years in major and minor instrumental in guiding Liberty on a path to the raise more than $14 million annually, while work- league baseball as he was the Assistant General next level of collegiate athletics. ing closely with legendary football coaches Lou Manager of the Columbia Mets in Columbia, S.C. He has spearheaded facility improvement proj- Holtz and Steve Spurrier. (1985-86) and Director of Operations for the ects in nearly every athletics venue, highlighted by Barber supervised the solicitation and receipt Montreal Expos Spring Training Camp in West changes to Williams Stadium. During the summer of over $85 million during his tenure at South Palm Beach, Fla. (1986-87). of 2006, the football program’s on-campus playing Carolina, setting records each year in annual gifts After graduating from East Carolina, Barber facility received the latest in playing surfaces as to the Gamecock Club, which was at 16,500 mem- served as a health and physical education teacher FieldTurf was installed, while numerous other bers when he finished. He was also responsible in Columbia, S.C. for four years (1981-85), while smaller projects were initiated to aesthetically for all major gifts to the Gamecock Club which coaching football and basketball. improve the appearance of the facility. exceeded $15,000 annually and developed that Barber graduated cum laude at East Carolina However, Barber’s chief facility accomplish- level of giving from 21 members to 137 at his time in 1981 with a bachelor of science degree in ment since joining the Flames in 2005 was over- of departure. health, physical education and recreation. In seeing the completion of the Williams Football Barber joined the athletics department at 1997, he continued his education with a degree Operations Center. The new 48,000-square foot South Carolina in 1996 as an Assistant Athletic from the Sports Management Institute, graduating state-of-the-art home base for the football pro- Director for Development and was promoted to as class spokesman. gram is one of the nicest FCS (formerly I-AA) foot- Associate Athletic Director/Gamecock Club Barber, a native of Greenville, N.C., is married ball-only facilities in the nation. Executive Director in 1999. to the former Donna Dacus and the couple has In addition to Barber’s athletic facility achieve- Prior to his days at South Carolina, Barber three children – Katie (12), Lindsay (10) and Jay ments, the new Director of Athletics has spurred a served five years at Furman in Greenville, S.C., (9). dramatic increase in Flames Club memberships starting as Executive Director of the Paladin Club Dr. Jerry Falwell Liberty University Founder and Former Chancellor (1933-2007) At the age of cal youth. He began with the creation of The Moral Majority chose California Governor 22, having just Lynchburg Christian Academy, a Christ-centered, Ronald Reagan as "their candidate" for President graduated from col- academically-excellent, fully-accredited Christian in 1980, registered millions of new voters, and set lege in June of day school, providing kindergarten, elementary about to inform and activate a sleeping giant - 80 1956, Jerry Falwell and high school. million Americans committed to faith, family, and returned to his In 1971, Liberty University was founded. Judeo-Christian values. hometown of Today, over 27,000 students from 50 states and With the impetus of the newly organized Moral Lynchburg, Va., 80 nations attend this accredited, liberal arts Majority, millions of people of faith voted for the and started Christian university. Falwell’s dream has become first time in 1980 and helped elect Ronald Reagan Thomas Road a reality. A pre-school child can now enter the and many conservative congressmen and sena- Baptist Church with 35 members. The offering that school system at age three, and 20 or more years tors. Since 1979, about 30% of the American elec- first Sunday totaled only $135. later, leave the same campus with a Ph.D., with- torate has been identified by media polls as the Falwell often said about the first collection, out ever sitting in a classroom where the teacher "Religious Right". Most recent major media sur- “We thought we had conquered the world”. Today, was not a committed follower of Jesus Christ. veys have acknowledged these "faith and values" Thomas Road Church has 24,000 members and Falwell was also publisher of the National voters re-elected George W. Bush in November the total annual revenues of all the Jerry Falwell Liberty Journal, a monthly newspaper which is 2004. ministries total over $200 million. read by over 200,000 pastors and Christian work- Though perhaps better known outside Within weeks of founding his new church in ers, and the Falwell Confidential, a weekly e-mail Lynchburg for political activism, Jerry Falwell's 1956, Falwell began the Old-Time Gospel Hour, a newsletter to over 500,000 pastors and Christian personal schedule confirmed his passion for being daily local radio ministry and a weekly local televi- activists. a pastor and a Christian educator. He often stated sion ministry. Nearly five decades later, this Old- In June 1979, Falwell organized the Moral his heartbeat was for training young people for Time Gospel Hour is now seen and heard in every Majority, a conservative political lobbying move- every walk of life. American home and on every continent except ment which the press soon dubbed the "Religious Falwell, who went home to be with the Lord at Antarctica. Through the years, over three million Right." During the first two years of its existence, the age of 73 on May 15, 2007, was married to persons have communicated to the Falwell min- the Moral Majority attracted over 100,000 pastors, Macel for 49 years and they have three grown istries they received Christ as Lord and Savior as priests and rabbis and nearly seven million reli- children and eight grandchildren. a result of this radio and television ministry. gious conservatives who mobilized as a pro-life, In 1967, Falwell implemented his vision to pro-family, pro-Israel, and pro-strong national build a Christian educational system for evangeli- defense lobbying organization. WOMEN’S SOCCER

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Jerry Falwell, Jr. Dr. Ronald M. Godwin Mickey Guridy Kristie Beitz Kevin Keys Chancellor/President Executive Vice President/ Senior Associate Associate Athletics Director - Associate Athletics Director for Chief Operating Officer Athletics Director for Academic Affairs for Athletics External Operations Internal Operations

Dr. William Gribbin Bob Good Todd Wetmore Chris Casola Bill Gillespie NCAA Faculty Director of Athletics Assistant Athletic Director for Head Athletic Trainer Strength & Conditioning Athletic Representative Development & Athletic Media Relations Director Flames Club

Josh Goodman Mike Hagen Kris Sennett Jeff Alder Jesse Castro Director of Athletic Facilities Director of Compliance Athletics Business Manager Men’s Soccer Wrestling Head Coach Head Coach

Carey Green Chris Johnson Ritchie McKay Shane Pinder James Price Women’s Basketball Tennis Men’s Basketball Volleyball Women’s Soccer Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach MEDIA GUIDE

Danny Rocco Jeff Thomas Brant Tolsma Jim Toman Paul Wetmore Football Golf Track and Cross Country Baseball Softball Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach

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In centuries gone by, "liberty" was just a concept - an idea feared by tyrants and dreamed of by the opposed. In more recent history, "liberty" became a cause and a deeply held belief worth fighting and dying for. Today, Liberty University has become a place where students call home … where people dare to dream big dreams and then work to see those dreams come to pass … where old-fashioned values and morality still survive and thrive in a world that appears to have forgotten the meaning of the words …where the undeniable Truth of the Ages still reigns supreme … where the whole person is educated - body, mind and soul … a place where you can learn, grow and achieve wholeness as you become all God created you to be.

The Mission DeMoss Learning Center To produce Christ-centered men and women with the values, knowledge and skills required to impact tomorrow's world … the mission is carried out for resident students, through both undergraduate and graduate programs, through a rigorous academic pro- gram and structured social environment … also, it is carried out externally for students who can't make the trek to the campus in a comparable academic program but without the structure of the resident community, through the distance learning program. A Brief History For more than 36 years, Liberty University has produced graduates with the values, knowledge and skills required to impact the world. Founded by Dr. Jerry Falwell and Dr. Elmer Towns in 1971, Liberty University is a private, coeducational, undergraduate and graduate institution. The University offers Liberty University Making Some Music over 60 programs of study that contribute to School of Law the University’s standing as the world’s largest distinctively Christian, academically excellent and spiritually vibrant institution. Our 5,000-acre campus serves over 25,000 resident and external students with our diverse student body made up of individuals from all 50 states, Washington, D.C. and 81 nations. Liberty is truly a representation of what God can do with a dream and a heart that desires to honor Him. Location Situated in Lynchburg, Va., Liberty University is nestled in the foothills of the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains and located on the south bank of the historic James River, in a region rich in history, culture and outdoor recreational opportunities. Listening to a Lecture LaHaye Student Center WOMEN’S SOCCER

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Faculty Liberty University’s over 350 full-time and more than 300 part-time faculty are commit- ted to engaging with students in the chal- lenge of exploring vital links between faith and learning. There are over 450 institutions of higher learning represented among this impressive group. Liberty’s commitment to personalized education also ensures that the student to professor ratio is nicely balanced at 25:1. Degree Programs In higher education, the principal means of ensuring quality is accreditation by a recog- nized accrediting body or agency. Liberty University is regionally accredited by the R.C. Worley Prayer Chapel Enjoying a Spring Southern Association of Colleges and Afternoon on Campus Schools (SACS), and nationally accredited by the Transnational Association of Christian Colleges and Schools (TRACS). Additionally, a number of specific programs are approved by accrediting and licensing bodies for specif- ic disciplines (i.e. our Nursing, Sport Management and Education programs). SACS and TRACS, in turn, are both recog- nized accrediting bodies by the United States Department of Education. Spiritual Life The Spiritual Life Department prepares students to make a global impact for the glory of God—wherever He leads them. Life-changing Campus Church and Convocation services connect students with their Creator through passionate worship and powerful Biblical messages custom designed Relaxing in the Dorms Campus East Dorms for this collegiate generation. These services give Liberty students first-hand encounters with the most influential Christians on the planet. Each semester the Campus Pastor’s Office personally trains over 1,000 student leaders who are the catalysts for the positive peer pressure and Biblical community that is the glue of Liberty University. Each year these student leaders minister personally to their peers ad commit to love, pray for, pray with and personally disciple every student on campus. Every student’s relationship with Christ is a priority. Light Ministries facilitates Liberty’s global vision by providing dozens of opportunities each year for the Liberty community to partic-

ipate in cross-cultural missions experiences. MEDIA GUIDE Already over 7,000 students have boarded planes to take the Gospel of Jesus Christ to over 3 million people. The Spiritual Life Department is radically committed to aligning the Liberty community with the Great Commandment and Great LaHaye Ice Center Commission of Jesus Christ. As the spiritual fires are sparked in hearts—Spiritual Life fans the flame.

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Covering the Lady Flames Interviews Liberty University Office of Please assist us in providing you All interview requests must be with the most accurate information coordinated by a member of the Athletic Media Relations possible by observing the media Athletic Media Relations staff. Player guidelines listed below when dealing interviews will not conflict with class- with any Liberty University athletics es, meetings or practice times. program. Players are available after workouts. Interviews are not permitted in the Media Credentials locker room or training room. Working press credentials for Liberty home matches can be Practice Sessions obtained by contacting the Flames Workouts are generally open to Office of Athletic Media Relations. the media, unless otherwise an- Please give ample notice if you nounced. Please contact a member intend to cover the Lady Flames. of the Athletic Media Relations staff if Only requests from accredited print you plan to attend a workout. and electronic media outlets will be honored. Media and parking creden- Post-Game Policy tials are distributed on a season or Contact a member of the Todd Wetmore Ryan Bomberger match basis. Requests should be Athletic Media Relations staff for Assistant AD Associate Athletic made at least two days prior to an specific information regarding the for Athletic Media Relations event. post-match policy. Media Relations Director/Soccer Contact Media Parking Flames Club Luncheons Liberty Soccer Field parking is At various times during the sea- located diagonally across from the son, the Flames Club hosts a lunch- field in lot P-1. Please call the eon in the Donor Room of the Athletic Media Relations Office with Williams Football Operations Center. any parking questions or concerns Lunch begins at 11:55 a.m., followed you may have. by comments from various coaches. Following the luncheon, Coach Price Game Press Services will usually be available for inter- The Athletic Media Relations views. Staff will be at your service through- out the contest. All members of the Flames Online media will be provided with lineup Liberty Flames Online, located cards, any game notes, press at LibertyFlames.com on the world guides, statistics, play-by-play wide web, is an interactive online site sheets and any other pertinent infor- offering information for all Lady mation before and after each match. Flames women’s soccer fans. From Vincent Briedis Paul Carmany Full statistics will be available at updated statistics, player and coach Assistant Athletic Assistant Athletic the end of the match. Telephones profiles, to match notes and press Media Relations Media Relations and a fax machine will also be avail- releases, Flames Online is the first Director Director able for the media’s use. place to check for the latest news.

2007 Lady Flames Soccer Media Outlets Flames Sports Network WSET-TV/Channel 13 Richmond Times Dispatch Jamie Hall, Station Manager Dennis Carter, Sports Director Sports Editor WWMC - 90.9 FM “The Light” 2320 Langhorne Rd. | Lynchburg, VA 24501 P.O. Box 85333 | Richmond, VA 23293 1971 University Blvd. | Lynchburg, VA 24502 Phone: (434) 528-1313 | Fax: (434) 847-8800 Phone: (804) 649-6554 | Fax (804) 775-8085 Phone: (434) 582-3691 | Fax: (434) 582-7461 Liberty Champion Roanoke Times WDBJ-TV/Channel 7 Sports Editor Sports Editor Mike Stevens, Sports Director 1971 University Blvd. | Lynchburg, VA 24502 P.O. Box 2491 | Roanoke, VA 24010 2807 Hershberger Rd. NW | Roanoke, VA 24017 Phone: (434)582-2124 | Fax: (434) 582-2420 Phone: (540) 981-3100 | Fax: (540) 524-4698 Phone: (540) 344-7000 | Fax: (540) 344-5097 Lynchburg News and Advance Soccer America WSLS-TV/Channel 10 TBA, Sports Editor | Chris Lang, Beat Writer Paul Kennedy, Managing Editor John Appicello, Sports Director 101 Wyndale Drive P.O. Box 23704 P.O. Box 10 | Roanoke, VA 24022 P.O. Box 10129 | Lynchburg, VA 24506 Oakland, CA 94623 Phone: (540) 981-9126 | Fax: (540) 343-2059 Phone: (434) 385-5554 | Fax: (434) 385-5538 Phone: (510) 559-2211| Fax: (510) 528-5177 WOMEN’S SOCCER

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AUGUST 31 at Clemson Clemson, S.C. 5 p.m.

SEPTEMBER 7 at Northern Arizona# Flagstaff, Ariz. 10 p.m. 9 vs. UC Irvine# Flagstaff, Ariz. 2 p.m. 15 OLD DOMINION Lynchburg, Va. 6 p.m. 21 at Virginia Charlottesville, Va. 7 p.m. 28 at Charleston Southern* Charleston, S.C. 4 p.m. 30 at Presbyterian Clinton, S.C. 1 p.m.

OCTOBER 6 VMI* Lynchburg, Va. 7 p.m. 9 LONGWOOD Lynchburg, Va. 7 p.m. 13 WINTHROP* Lynchburg, Va. 2 p.m. 16 SOUTHERN VIRGINIA Lynchburg, Va. 7 p.m. 18 FRANCIS MARION Lynchburg, Va. 7 p.m. 20 at High Point* High Point, N.C. 7 p.m. 23 RADFORD* Lynchburg, Va. 7 p.m. 27 COASTAL CAROLINA* Lynchburg, Va. 6 p.m. 31 at UNC Asheville* Asheville, N.C. 4 p.m.

NOVEMBER 3 SOUTH DAKOTA ST. Lynchburg, Va. 7 p.m. 8-11 Big South Women’s Soccer Championship TBA Charleston, S.C. 16 NCAA Women’s Soccer Championship 1st Round TBA 18 NCAA Women’s Soccer Championship 2nd Round TBA

HOME GAMES IN CAPS * - Big South Conference Match # - Northern Arizona High Altitude Tournament All times are EST and subject to change