The 2008 LIU Blackbirds: Back row (L to R): Graduate assistant coach Eleri Earnshaw, assistant coach Amphone Keovongmanysar, student assistant coach Felicia Amaral, Jessica Roelant, Aly Hanson, Amanda Wisotzke, Kelly O’Connell, Nicole Allen, Kayleigh Morgan, Lara Martinez, Sarah Laughlin, Mercedes Sanders, Caitlin Meadows, Brittany Schandelmayer, Tasia Davis, graduate assistant athletic trainer Kyle McMinn, head coach Tracey Bartholomew. Front row (L to R): Gianna Spinoso, Samantha Post, Kim Bishop, Christina O’Connor, Felicia Reynolds, Amy Johnson, Christine DeLashmutt, Samantha Hoak, Jenae’ Piper, Kelly Carter, Ariana Calderon, Neddie King. Not pictured: Christine Jones.

Sat. Aug. 16 at Hartford (scrimmage) 6:00 p.m. Fri. Aug. 22 at Stony Brook 1:00 p.m. Fri. Aug. 29 Binghamton 6:00 p.m. Sun. Aug. 31 Delaware State 2:00 p.m. Fri. Sept. 5 at Colorado College 6:00 p.m. Sun. Sept. 7 at Air Force 1:00 p.m. Fri. Sept. 12 Charleston Southern 7:30 p.m. Sun. Sept. 14 at Lafayette 1:00 p.m. Sun. Sept. 21 American 1:00 p.m. Fri. Sept. 26 at Siena 4:00 p.m. Fri. Oct. 3 Wagner* 6:00 p.m. Mon. Oct. 6 at Columbia 7:00 p.m. Fri. Oct. 10 at Sacred Heart* 3:30 p.m. Sun. Oct. 12 at Fairleigh Dickinson* 1:00 p.m. Fri. Oct. 17 Quinnipiac*1 6:00 p.m. Sun. Oct. 19 Central Connecticut State*1 1:00 p.m. Fri. Oct. 24 at Saint Francis (Pa.)* 1:00 p.m. Sun. Oct. 26 at Robert Morris* 1:00 p.m. Fri. Oct. 31 Mount St. Mary’s* 4:00 p.m. Sun. Nov. 2 Monmouth* 1:00 p.m. Fri., Sun. Nov. 7, 9 Tournament (at highest seed) Nov. 14-Dec. 7 NCAA Tournament

* Northeast Conference game 1 - Alumni Weekend Home games in bold All times Eastern

2008 Long Island University Women’s Soccer 1 rst left rst brick rst rst left at 8/21/2008 2:26:36 PM8/21/2008 2:26:36 PM Directions LIU Proceed along Flatbush Avenue Avenue along Flatbush Proceed Proceed along Adams Street, making a Street, along Adams Proceed Merritt Parkway South or 95 South to the or 95 South South Parkway Merritt New Jersey Turnpike north to Exit 10 north 10 to Exit Turnpike Jersey New Quick Facts/ Take New Jersey Turnpike south to Holland Tunnel to Tunnel south to Holland Turnpike Jersey New Take Long Island Expressway (495 West) to BQE (278 West) West) to BQE (278 West) (495 Expressway Long Island Directions to rst brick building on the right. Take Verrazano Bridge to BQE. See above. to BQE. See Bridge Verrazano Take Belt Parkway to BQE. Take BQE to Cadman Plaza West and and West BQE to Cadman Plaza Take to BQE. Parkway Belt University les ...... les 16 Take the M,R (local) or B, Q (express) to DeKalb Avenue or or Avenue to DeKalb the M,R (local) or B, Q (express) Take Contents Contents Staff Blackbirds les ...... 8 les Book rst brick building on the right. Outlook .com Review Via Subway: Via Subway: St./ Also, A, C can be taken to Jay Street. take the 2, 3, 4 or 5 to Nevins Hall. Borough Bridge: the Manhattan via Manhattan to Ashland Place. Avenue Myrtle Take and turn left at light. Avenue to Myrtle Extension turning right. Parking Avenue, to DeKalb and proceed right onto Ashland Place Turn garage is fi Bridge: via the Brooklyn Manhattan From and make fi Extension Avenue right onto Flatbush Turn St. Tillary left onto Myrtle Avenue. Turn right onto Ashland Place and proceed to DeKalb Avenue and make Avenue to DeKalb and proceed right onto Ashland Place Turn Avenue. Myrtle garage is fi a right. Parking Brooklyn: From Avenue and turn right onto Flatbush Street Tillary left on Turn Street. Tillary to proceed right onto Turn Avenue. Myrtle immediate left at light onto Make Extension. garage is fi and make a right. Parking Ave. to DeKalb and proceed Ashland Place building on the right. Island: Queens/Long From and make fi Extension Avenue right onto Flatbush Turn exit. Street Tillary to Avenue, DeKalb to and proceed right onto Ashland Place Turn Avenue. at Myrtle turning right. Island: Staten From Jersey: New Northern From above. See Bridge. to Manhattan East and follow Canal Street Jersey: New Southern From to BQE. Follow Bridge Verrazano to 278 East Crossing) (Outerbridge Brooklyn. from directions County: England/Westchester New From Wyck (Van 678 South Take Whitestone Bridge. the and over South Parkway Hutchinson Queens. from directions Follow Expressway). (Long Island West to 495 Expressway) Opponents ...... 2008 Opponents 25 ...... History Series All-Time 27 ...... Conference Northeast 28 Long Island ...... Administration University 29 ...... 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Cover McLaughlin. 2008 WSoccer Media Guide.indd 12008 WSoccer Media Guide.indd 1 Season Outlook The Long Island University women’s soccer team enters the 2008 season with the expectation of being among the top teams in the Nicole Allen Northeast Conference. Injuries to key players hindered LIU’s ability to live up to the preseason expectations of being the league favorite last year, but with a healthy roster and a mix of seasoned veterans and young talent, the Blackbirds are poised to return to the top. “We enter every season with the goal of winning a NEC championship,” head coach Tracey Bartholomew said. “They want to give a 100 percent commitment in order to reach the NCAA Tournament and anything else is falling short of our goals as a team.” In her eight seasons at the helm Bartholomew has cultivated a winning tradition at Long Island. This season’s squad has veterans that were part of the 2006 championship squad, which, combined with last season’s rookies who gained valuable playing experience and a talented group of newcomers, should help propel LIU back into the postseason. “The team and coaching staff is very excited for this season,” Bartholomew said. “We are very optimistic about our potential after we were able to battle through injuries last year and get our young players valuable experience. The team’s attitude is to be successful and compete all the time, which should set up for another good year.”

Forwards The Blackbirds were hit hardest by injuries up front last year. Fellow juniors Kim Bishop and Jenae’ Piper are also recovering Juniors Aly Hanson and Tasia Davis were lost before the season from injuries that they battled last season. Bishop managed to appear started leaving the roster without an experienced forward. in every game and make 12 starts. Her ability to create scoring chances “Getting Aly and Tasia back will be a huge lift for us,” Bartholomew will be a welcome component to the lineup as long as she can remain said. “I think the biggest key will be fi nishing our opportunities and healthy. staying healthy. Once we are able to play together we can create a Piper appeared in 18 games last season and scored a game-winning rhythm and generate scoring chances.” goal. Her greatest asset is her creativity on the ball and ability to Hanson has the potential to be one of the top forwards in the combine with the other attacking players to set up scoring chances. league after earning All-NEC First Team honors in 2006. She led the Sophomores Samantha Hoak, Christine Jones, Lara Martinez team with 19 points on nine goals and one assist and her speed and and Samantha Post all got experience as freshmen and should bolster tenacity will cause headaches for opposing defenses. the attacking options for Bartholomew and the Blackbirds. Hoak is Davis appeared in 22 games as a freshman and is a speedy forward one of the hardest working players on the team and provides a good with a relentless work ethic. Her experience and leadership will be a target forward to set up plays. Her ability to keep things simple is an welcome addition to the stable of forwards for LIU. asset to the LIU attack. Jones is another hard-worker with the speed to compete for the track team, but has been limited by injuries to this point in her career. Christina O’Connor Martinez’s size gives the LIU lineup a different look and can create problems for opposing defenses. She appeared in all 19 games as a freshman and showed pace and the willingness to battle for balls, which will likely earn her playing time. Post is the team’s leading returning scorer with three goals and two

Women’s Soccer assists. She possesses a strong shot and works well off others to create chances, but was limited by injuries and played in 17 games. Freshmen Ariana Calderon and Mercedes Sanders round out the forwards. Bartholomew describes Calderon as a proven goal-scorer that can go one-on-one with defenders and also make those around her better. Sanders is a versatile athlete that has the speed and strength to earn playing time up top.

Midfield The Blackbirds will have to replace Eleri Earnshaw and Caley Troutman in the midfi eld this year, but a group of talented and experienced returnees should be able to help generate the attack. Sophomore Brittany Schandelmayer is expected to play a key role in the midfi eld this year after appearing in every game as a rookie. Schandelmayer helps control the play in the middle of the fi eld and is 2008 Long Island University

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Sarah Sarah 8/21/2008 2:27:18 PM8/21/2008 2:27:18 PM . Laughlin is the Bishop rst time in several Outlook Kim Christine DeLashmutt is recovering from a knee injury from is recovering Season Amanda Wisotzke is another veteran that LIU will rely that LIU will rely is another veteran and and sophomore and sophomore eld could dictate who plays.” Kayleigh Morgan Amy Johnson Gianna Spinoso Gianna , Christina O’Connor rst player from Texas to come to LIU and will add height to the to come Texas from rst player played at junior college before coming to LIU. She controls her area her area controls coming to LIU. She at junior college before played spent her DeLashmutt well. off the line extremely and moves vocally worker as an understudy to Amaral, but she is a relentless year rookie in her area. and is verywith good footwork aggressive fi and is a tough, club soccer with Calderon played backline. Spinoso for everything. that makes opposing forwards work scrappy player can She athlete with good technical ability. is a versatile Wisotzke serve of positions. with either foot and could see time at a variety Goalkeeper enter the Amaral the Blackbirds the graduation of Felicia With season without an experienced goalkeeper for the fi Senior years. are the two keepers that will compete for the job. are goalkeeper “Both of our goalkeepers trained with an all-conference to [in Amaral],” Bartholomew said. “They hard both worked have The job is up for make each other better and earn a chance to play. to each the team responds grabs, but they might split time and how of them on the fi the lack of game experience for either candidate, they each Despite to earn playing time and anchor a solid Blackbirds the credentials have of the two candidates having is the most experienced defense. Johnson on to anchor the defense. She appeared in 17 games as a junior and appeared on to anchor the defense. She defender, A strong has the pace and tenacity to help on the outside. in the air and will add to the Blackbirds’ O’Connor is exceptional experienced defense. Sophomore to get back into action. but should be ready last year, suffered saw time at forward last season because Morgan a defender, Regularly understanding of anticipation and Her of the injuries to the lineup. positions. the game will help her see playing time at multiple freshmen out the candidates on the backline are Rounding Laughlin counter-attack. Senior .com eld nds Nicole Nicole liuathletics elder and and elder nal pass to • • www. eld. eld. O’Connell will also add experience. will also add experience. Kelly is another player that gained is another player fi eld and making the ideal for an outside back, eld are Women’s Soccer is a technically sound player and fi player is a technically sound , who have both been starters, who have for much started at outside midfi all 19 games Felicia Reynolds Felicia • • 2008 and Caitlin Meadows Caitlin ll whatever role LIU requires of her. LIU requires role ll whatever Blackbirds Kelly Carter Kelly Jessica Roelant Jessica Kelly O’Connell Kelly nish. A versatile athlete, her endurance and pace, coupled athlete, her endurance and pace, nish. A versatile Neddie King Neddie and anks and providing service is adept at into the attackers. She anks and providing Long Island a not afraid of physical play. With a year of experience she should be of experience she should a year With of physical play. a not afraid a larger leadership role. able to assume sophomore Fellow experience for LIU as a rookie. A strong player in the air, Meadows is Meadows air, in the player A strong LIU as a rookie. experience for on the fi at communicating also great spring others for scoring chances. spring others for scoring Juniors work-rate playing out of position. Her last season, but was actually the fi down and ability to get up and but Carterfi will Freshman Freshman Allen a way to fi ethic will help her get on the fi work with a a strong Defenders our organization along the backline has been our and “Defense look to win the ball in the back Bartholomew said. “We trademark,” leadership and experience starts Our and start there. our attack from with our defense.” and departed seniors Catie Blake to replace have The Blackbirds outstanding senior co-captains but they return Amy Paige, King had a strong spring season playing as a defensive midfi playing as a defensive spring season King had a strong is strong on the ball, making the simple plays to control possession. to control on the ball, making the simple plays is strong her athlete that keeps things simple, but from is another Reynolds service the ability to deliver outside position she has into the scoring the fi end of defensive as fall back to the as well area, Sophomore of their careers. honors and started all 19 Allen earned NEC All-Tournament defender Allen has a wealth A tenacious, hard-nosed games last year. the leadership to keep the vocal of experience and will provide backline organized. Blackbirds’ at LIU. A years O’Connell has been a starter for most of her three at getting up she is excellent tough defender with a high work-rate, the fl ball back to startchallenging opposing defenders and winning the the 2008 WSoccer Media Guide.indd 32008 WSoccer Media Guide.indd 3 Head Coach Tracey Bartholomew Head Coach••Ninth Season Rochester, 1994

Since taking over as head coach at Long Island University, Tracey Bartholomew has led the Blackbirds on a steady climb up the ladder in the Northeast Conference. Bartholomew has transformed LIU into a perennial conference power and in 2006 she guided the Blackbirds to their fi rst conference crown under her leadership. With a foundation of success established, Bartholomew and the Blackbirds are among the top teams in the league annually.

“Every year is a new journey,” Bartholomew said. “We try to take the tradition of the past and the new and use that to make a new team for our journey. This year is a great group and they will work to accomplish anything at 100 percent.”

Bartholomew’s 2007 squad was the preseason pick to win the conference title, but a rash of injuries hindered the team’s ability to establish a The consistent lineup. Despite the setbacks, the Blackbirds fi nished above .500 for the fi fth straight Bartholomew File year going 9-9-1 and qualifi ed for the NEC Tournament. Several of the younger players 2000 LIU ...... 7-11-1/6-3-1 earned playing time during the year and helped set the team up for a successful future. 2001 LIU ...... 4-12-0/3-7-0 2002 LIU ...... 6-13-0/3-7-0 The 2006 Blackbirds became just the second team in program history to capture an NEC 2003 LIU ...... 9-9-1/6-3-0 Championship, defeating Monmouth, 2-0, on LIU Field. Long Island advanced to the 2004 LIU ...... 9-7-2/4-3-2 NCAA Tournament and although a loss to No. 6 Texas ended LIU’s season, the Blackbirds 2005 LIU ...... 13-6-1/7-1-1 set a program-record with an 8-1 mark in NEC play and matched the previous season’s 2006 LIU $ & ...... 13-8-1/8-1-0 record of 13 wins. 2007 LIU ...... 9-9-1/5-4-0

Totals (8 seasons) ..... 70-75-7/42-29-4 In 2005, Bartholomew guided the Blackbirds to those 13 wins, an 8-0 ledger at home and the fi nal of the NEC Tournament. The squad dropped a hard-fought 1-0 decision to Central $ NCAA Tournament & Northeast Conference Champions Connecticut State, leaving a bitter taste in the mouths of a veteran team. + ECAC Tournament

“After losing in the 2005 championship, we walked off the fi eld and I told the team we would be back. We have been able to build a tradition of winning at LIU with a phenomenal group of young women. They have shared amazing memories and stories and they have created friendships and bonds that will last a lifetime.”

Bartholomew has led the Blackbirds to the postseason on six occasions, including each of the last fi ve years. Among those postseason trips was an

Women’s Soccer appearance in the fi nal of the 2004 ECAC Tournament. LIU’s growing reputation in the region can be attributed to its win totals, as well as Bartholomew’s ability to putting strong teams on the fi eld.

Bartholomew’s congeniality has helped the program fl ourish in multiple areas both on and off the fi eld. Her teams are noted as much for their work ethic during games and practices as they are for the enjoyment they have together away from the fi eld. The student-athletes on Bartholomew’s teams have served as perfect role models for the Brooklyn campus due in large part to their mentor.

“I believe in creating a positive and challenging learning environment that encourages them to succeed on and off the fi eld,” Bartholomew said. “It’s important to set goals, be accountable and work as a team to

2008 Long Island University have discipline and perseverance.”

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2008 WSoccer Media Guide.indd 4 8/21/2008 2:27:18 PM 2008 Long Island University Women’s Soccer 5 t the tional ESPN 2002. rs. She rs. She 8/21/2008 2:27:19 PM8/21/2008 2:27:19 PM Coach among theeld, but are Academic All-District 1 All-District Academic Head Bartholomew has coached over 20 20 Bartholomew over has coached of player multiple All-NEC honorees, NEC and several honorees the week members, Roll Honor Academic who was McCormick including Jackie Bank National Valley as a honored during the 2005-06 Scholar-Athlete 2006 Ashley O’Connor season. In to earn player became the first LIU honors, Region NSCAA All-Northeast Berisha and Selima while Amy Paige earned spots on the CoSIDA/ have The Magazine Bartholomew has also Team. Second on the Soccerbuzz.com placed players teams. Region All-Northeast not only beenteams have Bartholomew’s successful on the fi The top students academically each year. 3.36 grade team posted a cumulative ve-year run as an assistant coach at Colgate. During that span, that span, run as an assistant coach at Colgate. During ve-year .com fth in the country), in 2001. 3.33 in 2002 (12th) and 3.21 Camp and at the U.S. Military and has also been a head coach Soccer years, ve liuathletics • • www. Women’s Soccer • • 2008 ve Patriot League titles and earned three trips to the NCAA Tournament. She was responsible for all aspects of the for was responsible She Tournament. the NCAA trips to League titles and earned three Patriot ve Blackbirds nal in which she notched two postseason Long Island was the assistant director of Colgate’s Soccer Fit Academy for fi Academy Fit Soccer of Colgate’s was the assistant director Bartholomew has served as a member of the National Soccer Coaches Athletic Association Northeast Region Ranking Committee since Ranking Committee Region Association Northeast Coaches Athletic Soccer Bartholomew has served as a member of the National School. Soccer of Rochester and a staff member at the University Camp, Soccer University the Syracuse Bartholomew was under the tutelage of eight years For goalkeeper coaches in the nation, some of the premier Schokow Joanie Watt, Bernie Clark, including Matt Tony coach Team National Women’s and former U.S. DiCicco. to her experience at Colgate, Bartholomew was Prior letter winner and one of the top Division a four-year of III goalkeepers in the nation at the University in four NCAA appeared Jackets Yellow The Rochester. with her in goal, including a run to the Tournaments 1991 NCAA fi shutouts. Bartholomew graduated magna cum laude and a 3.71 in psychology of Arts degree with a Bachelor of the school’s also was a member She GPA. team. The successful coach and mentor added to her academic of Science in exercise résumé in 2005, earning a Master’s Award the Dean’s received LIU. She physiology from and serves in as an adjunct professor with a 4.0 GPA Sciences Department, teaching courses in the Health sports, physical activity and performance, neuroscience and thesis. and senior project point average last year after posting a 3.38 GPA in 2006 and a program-high 3.46 GPA in 2005. The program garnered a 3.38 GPA a a 3.38 GPA garnered The program in 2005. 3.46 GPA in 2006 and a program-high after posting a 3.38 GPA last year point average in 2000 (fi GPA conclusion of the 2004 season and had a 3.34 with the Na personal trainer has been an advanced 2003-04. She Ranking Committee from Region also was on the NCAA Northeast She since the summer of 2004. and Fitness Council on Strength fi a successful at LIU following Bartholomew arrived N.Y., of Hilton, A native fi Raiders captured the Red game strategy and running recruiting, including practices. program, of both gende as an instructor adults and college-bound players Bartholomew spent her summers working at soccer camps for young 2008 WSoccer Media Guide.indd 52008 WSoccer Media Guide.indd 5 Assistant Coaches Amphone Keovongmanysar Assistant Coach••Ninth Season Worcester State, 1994

Amphone Keovongmanysar returns for his ninth season as the Blackbirds’ assistant coach where he shares coaching responsibilities with head coach Tracey Bartholomew. Kevongmanysar also serves as LIU’s Outdoor Facilities Coordinator, a role he assumed in 2006. In addition to his role with the Blackbirds, Keovongmanysar earned an advanced national license from the National Soccer Coaches Association of America in 2001. He obtained the English FA Youth Coaching certifi cate in 2005 and has an NSCAA Youth Diploma and United States Soccer Federation Youth License and national “B” license in 2008. Keovongmanysar has served as a trainer for the Elmont Retros Stars Under-18 girls team. In November 2004, the multi-talented coach acted as the interpretor for the United States’ U-20 Women’s National Team at the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup in Thailand. Keovongmanysar arrived in Brooklyn from Southbridge, Mass., where he earned a name for himself as one of the most well-respected youth coaches in the commonwealth. From 1997 until 2000, Keovongmanysar was a coach in the Massachusetts Olympic Development Program. A native of Laos, Keovongmanysar guided the U-13 boys to a district championship in 1997 and coached the U-12 boys team to the district semifi nals the following year. Keovongmanysar took on an additional role in 1999, coaching both the U-15 boys and U-13 girls ODP squads. In 2000, he was the assistant director of both the boys’ and girls’ ODP. Keovongmanysar was the boys’ varsity soccer coach for the Southbridge (Mass.) School Department from 1997-98. He led his team to its fi rst district playoff berth in 17 years during his inaugural season and then to the district semifi nals for the fi rst time in his fi nal season. From 1991-2000, Keovongmanysar was a coach and director of player development for the Southbridge Youth Soccer Association. He organized and implemented year-round soccer programs for children ranging from ages 4-18 and provided clinics for both players and coaches. Keovongmanysar, a Massachusetts certifi ed teacher, earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in history from Worcester State College in 1994. Eleri Earnshaw Graduate Assistant Coach••First Season Iona, 2006

Eleri Earnshaw joins the Blackbirds’ coaching staff after an oustanding playing career as a student-athlete. Earnshaw competed for LIU in 2007 and earned All-Northeast Conference Second Team honors. Earnshaw came to the Brooklyn Campus after a standout three-

Women’s Soccer year career at . In her only season with the Blackbirds the midfi elder started all 19 games and scored a team-high four goals, including a pair of game-winners. A three-year starter for the Gaels, Earnshaw started all 58 games she appeared in. A three-time All-Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference pick, she tallied four goals and four assists during her career. As a co-captain in 2006 she earned Second Team All-MAAC honors after being named First Team All-MAAC as a freshman and sophomore. A native of Rhyl, Wales, Earnshaw has an extensive playing career at the club and international levels. She plays with the Magic of the W-League and is a member of the Welsh National Team, Earnshaw has represented Wales from the Under-14 level up to U-19. She spent the 2001-04 campaigns playing with the highly successful Arsenal Ladies Football Club in England where she helped the squad win both the FA Women’s Premier League and FA Women’s Cup in 2003-04. Earnshaw is currently pursuing her Masters of Science degree in health sciences. 2008 Long Island University

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2008 WSoccer Media Guide.indd 6 8/21/2008 2:27:20 PM 2008 Long Island University Women’s Soccer 7 8/21/2008 2:27:22 PM8/21/2008 2:27:22 PM Roster Roster Alphabetical No Name Name No Allen 12 Nicole Bishop Calderon 13 Kim Carter 5 Ariana Davis F D 9 Kelly DeLashmutt GK 1 Tasia F Fr. So. Sr. Pos 0 Christine M/D Hanson So. Jr. 20 Aly Cl Hoak F 14 Samantha Johnson Jr. 33 Amy Jones F 16 Christine F King 11 Neddie Laughlin So. GK Jr. 18 Sarah F Martinez Sr. 25 Lara Meadows So. M Morgan 17 Caitlin D 6 Kayleigh Jr. F M D Fr. O’Connor 19 O’Connell Kelly D So. So. 2 Christina So. Piper Sr. 34 Jenae’ Post Reynolds 21 Samantha D Roelant 7 Felicia M 8 Jessica F F Sanders Sr. Jr. 22 Mercedes Schandelmayer M M Spinoso Jr. So. 10 Brittany F Fr. So. 4 Gianna Wisotzke 23 Amanda Fr. D D Fr. Fr. RosterRoster .com rst season) rst rst season) rst liuathletics Numerical Numerical Numerical • • www. Guide Women’s Soccer 2006 - fi (Iona, Earnshaw Eleri 2008 - fi Amaral (Long Island, Felicia • • 2008 kay-o-vong-MON-ee-sar UM-pon shan-DELL-myer Allen, Schandelmayer Allen, Schandelmayer 1994 - ninth season) State, (Worcester Amphone Keovongmanysar Pronunciation Carter, Hoak, O’Connor Hoak, Carter, wiz-OUT-ski Jones Jones Hanson, Piper, Reynolds, Roelant Roelant Reynolds, Piper, Hanson, Calderon, Davis, Meadows, Spinoso Spinoso Meadows, Davis, Calderon, Bishop, King, O’Connell, Wisotzke Wisotzke King, O’Connell, Bishop, DeLashmutt, Post Post DeLashmutt, Blackbirds row-LANT Johnson Johnson 1994 - ninth season) Bartholomew (Rochester, Tracey Sanders Morgan Laughlin They Are From Martinez Wisotzke Schandelmayer Spinoso Spinoso jee-AHN-uh Roelant Piper Piper ja-NAY Davis Davis TAY-zha Martinez Martinez Laura Long Island Tasia Lara Jenae’ Jessica Brittany Keovongmanysar Amphone Gianna Amanda Where (1): Arizona (4): California (1): Missouri Colorado (2): Connecticut (1): (2): Massachusetts (3): Pennsylvania New Jersey (4): Jersey New (4): York New (1): Ohio (1): Texas (1): England Assistant Coaches: Assistant Coach: Graduate 2 Christina O’Connor D 5-6 Sr. Venetia, Pa./Peter’s Township Name No O’Connor 0 Pa./Peter’s 1 Sr. 2 Christina Christine DeLashmutt 5-6 D Venetia, 4 Davis Tasia 5 6 Spinoso Gianna 7 Ariana Calderon GK 8 Ht School Cl Pos Kayleigh Morgan 9 Reynolds Felicia 5-6 Hometown/Previous 10 Roelant Jessica 11 So. Carter Kelly Schandelmayer Brittany 12 F King Neddie 13 D Allen Nicole F 14 Littleton, Colo./Columbine D 5-6 Kim Bishop 16 Laughlin 5-1 Hoak Samantha M 17 M 5-6 Jr. 5-10 Fr. Christine Jones 18 Sarah M Caitlin Meadows Fr. 5-4 So. 19 5-6 Post 20 Sanders M/D 5-6 Jr. O’Connell Kelly So. Cathedral Texas/Plano Heart Calif./Sacred Francisco, San 21 Samantha Calif./Loretto Wilton, D Fr. 5-4 5-8 M Aly Hanson 22 Mercedes Mark’s England/St. Francis Fr. Calif./St. Sacramento, Harlow, Plano, D 23 So. 5-8 F Regional Mass./Nashoba Stow, F 25 N.J./Lenape Laurel, Colo./Heritage Mount Ariz./Westview F F So. Fr. 5-3 5-8 5-8 Wisotzke Amanda F 33 Jr. M Central N.J./Hunterdon Flemington, 5-4 Lara Martinez Littleton, 34 Avondale, East 5-2 Pa./Downington Exton, Sr. Amy Johnson 5-6 5-8 D So. Coach: Head Piper Jenae’ Jr. Heart Sacred of the Academy N.Y./Buffalo Williamsville, So. So. 5-7 Prouty Mass./David Spencer, F Park Pa./South Park, South D Sr. Memorial N.Y./Kellenberg Stream, Valley Conn./Weaver Hartford, Valley Lorenzo Calif./San Brookdale, 5-5 5-7 F Jr. Arcadia N.Y./Greece Rochester, GK Fr. 5-9 5-7 F So. Milford N.J./New Milford, New Sr. Lady of Mercy N.Y./Our Rochester, 5-5 Jr. East Ohio/Lakota Chester, West Louis C.C. Mo./St. Maryland Heights, South River N.J./Toms Beach, Pine Student Assistant Coach: Student 2008 WSoccer Media Guide.indd 72008 WSoccer Media Guide.indd 7 Player Profiles Nicole Allen Kelly O’Connell Defense••5-8••Senior Defense••5-7••Senior Spencer, Mass. Rochester, N.Y. David Prouty Greece Arcadia 12 19 2007: Started all 19 games at defense... Collected two assists on 2007: Started all 19 games for the Blackbirds’ backline... Tallied the year... Posted assists on game-winning goals against American three shots on the year... Played an integral part in an LIU defense (9/28) and Fairleigh Dickinson (10/19)... Part of an LIU defense that posted nine shutouts. 2006: Appeared in 19 games, starting 10 that posted nine shutouts... Named to the Northeast Conference Fall times... Helped defense post a program-record 11 shutouts... Named Academic Honor Roll. 2006: Appeared in 20 games... Started 13 to the Fall Northeast Conference Academic Honor Roll. 2005: In her contests, tallying three assists... Assisted on the only goal in a 1-0 fi rst collegiate season, started all 20 contests in which she appeared... win over Monmouth (10/27)... Collected assists against both Wagner Solid memeber of the backfi eld... Helped to achieve the record-low (9/28) and Quinnipiac (10/13)... Helped LIU post 11 shutouts... 15 goals against in school history. Background: The 2004 Section Named to the Fall NEC Academic Honor Roll. 2005: Appeared in V Monroe County II Player of the Year and Birds Eye Player of all 20 games with one start... Attempted two shots on the season... the Year... Helped lead Greece Arcadia to a 14-3-1 record and the Helped team allow a program-best 15 goals. Background: A three- tough Monroe Country Division II league title... Tabbed fi rst team year starter and 2004 team captain at David Prouty High School... A all-county for her junior and senior seasons... Earned All-Greater Central Massachusetts All-Star in 2002... Competed four seasons for Rochester honors in 2004... As a freshman and sophomore, named the U-17 Boston Renegades, who captured the 2004 Super Y League Honorable Mention All-Greater Rochester... Lead team in scoring national championship... Marked the second season in which she was in 2002... Monroe County Section V Soccer Player of Week as a named the team’s Most Valuable Player (2003, 2004)... Member of sophomore (2002) and senior (2004)... Led Greece Cobras club team the Super-Y- Regional ODP pool... Played on Massachusetts ODP to NYSWYSA titles in 1997, 1998, 2001, 2002 and 2003... Also a team from 1999-2003 and on Fuller Hamlets from 2000-2002. starter for the Greece Arcadia basketball team, helping lead the squad Personal: Daughter of Joan and Bill Allen... Enrolled in LIU Honors to the state title... Earned honorable mention All-Greater Rochester program... Majoring in nursing... Born on May 24, 1987. accolades on the hardwood. Personal: Daughter of Danny and Peggy O’Connell... Born on April 6, 1987... Majoring in English. Women’s Soccer

Nicole Allen••Career Statistics Kelly O’Connell••Career Statistics GP GS SH G A P GWG YC RC GP GS SH G A P GWG YC RC 2005 20 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2005 20 20 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 2006 20 13 0 0 3 3 0 1 0 2006 19 10 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 2007 19 19 3 0 2 2 0 0 0 2007 19 19 3 0 0 0 0 0 0

2008 Long Island University Totals 59 33 5 0 5 5 0 1 0 Totals 58 49 7 0 0 0 0 1 0

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2008 WSoccer Media Guide.indd 8 8/21/2008 2:27:22 PM 2008 Long Island University Women’s Soccer 9 2006: 13 8/21/2008 2:27:24 PM8/21/2008 2:27:24 PM ••Junior rst collegiate rst ••5-3 Profiles

Valley Stream, N.Y. Valley Stream, Daughter of James and of James Daughter Kellenberg Memorial Forward Bishop Bishop Player Personal: Kim •Career Statistics ••Career : Played four years varsity at Kellenberg Memorial Memorial at Kellenberg varsity years four : Played Kim Bishop Appeared in all 19 games, making 12 starts... Recorded an games, making 12 starts... in all 19 Recorded Appeared Background GP GS SH G A P GWG YC RC YC GWG P A G 0 1 SH 0 6 0 GS 3 15 0 1 0 0 0 10 7 0 1 1 GP 1 0 3 2006 22 16 31 12 2007 22 19 Totals 41 2007: on the season... 16 shots Took (10/13)... Wagner assist in 2-0 win over Roll. Honor Academic Fall Conference to Northeast Named a hat- 10 starts... Scored Made all 22 games as a rookie... in Appeared (9/28), accounting for her fi Wagner trick in 6-0 win over goals. in scoring with 35 goals Led team N.Y... School in Uniondale, High the team in goals in 2004 Paced four years... and adding 20 assists over Association School Athletic Catholic High and assists in 2005... Named winner and Character Award recipient Award All-League... A Merit U-16 and U- Premier Impact Brook for Stony Played for four years... Vignona, Pat by team... Coached Premier Regional 17, a Northeast Played Vignona... Ryan soccer player LIU men’s father of current addition to soccer, U-15... In U-11 through from Stream Valley for Player Valuable Most and basketball at Kellenberg... played basketball in in junior varsity Award Hustle garnered and in lacrosse A member for four straight years... to the honor roll 2003... Named Society. Honor of the National in occupational 18, 1988... Majoring on June Born Bishop… Barbara Program. in LIU Honors therapy… Enrolled .com ve rst 2 liuathletics ••Senior Post-Gazette Post-Gazette Daughter of Daughter Venetia, Pa. • • www. ••5-6 Peter’s Township Personal: rst assist in 3-0 win over rst assist in 3-0 win over O’Connor O’Connor Defense Player of the Year... Named Named Year... of the Player nals in 2004 after going to nalist... Spent two years with two years Spent nalist...... Member of Century 5 Fire/ ... Member •Career Statistics ••Career Women’s Soccer Elite and Almanac Elite selection... and Almanac Elite Elite • • 2008 Christina Christina Observer Reporter as a senior... Two-time All-WPIAL and all- All-WPIAL Two-time as a senior... r Elite Team as a junior after team won the section Team r Elite nals... Also had an assist in win over Delaware State State Delaware had an assist in win over nals... Also Tribune Review Tribune Who’s Who in Sports Who’s Blackbirds Appeared in all 22 games, making 12 starts... an Had Appeared Christina O’Connor : Four-year starter at Peter’s Township High School... High Township starter at Peter’s : Four-year Appeared in 19 games, registering 13 starts... Finished 13 starts... Finished in 19 games, registering Appeared all-state and nals in 2003... Earned consecutive 2006: 2005: Made 17 appearances, including seven starts... Recorded fi starts...17 appearances, including seven Recorded Made Long Island Observer Reporte GP GS SH G A P GWG YC RC YC GWG P A G SH GS 0 7 1 0 3 2 0 GP 11 1 3 12 13 2005 6 19 3 2006 25 5 12 9 1 3 2007 22 32 0 2 0 Totals 58 7 17 0 5 0 0 0 1 0 (9/6). her fi assists... Scored and three points on two goals with seven Francis and Saint Morris against Robert two collegiate goals in wins Robert versus honors... Goal Week of the to earn NEC Rookie (Pa.) fi Registered was the game-winner... Morris game-winning goal against Monmouth... (9/23)... Assisted on Temple (10/28). Dickinson Fairleigh Assisted on game-winning goal versus Background the by Year of the I All-American and Player a Region Tabbed Post-Gazette Pittsburgh assist in consecutive games against Binghamton (9/17) and Oregon (9/17) and Oregon games against Binghamton assist in consecutive in the Northeast Heart Sacred in 2-0 win over (9/22)... Scored State semifi Conference team to state quarterfi section... Helped the semifi selections... Squad Elite to championship... 2003 the US Club Soccer was Team club squad... Century United fi Cup runner-up and 2002 Jefferson squad. Program Developmen the Olympic Ashley of former Blackbird Sister O’Connor... and Kendall Jean Mari 31, 1986. Born on Oct. in marketing... Majoring O’Connor... Recognized by by Recognized 2007: Heart two shots against Sacred a season-high Had shots on the year... (10/21). 2008 WSoccer Media Guide.indd 92008 WSoccer Media Guide.indd 9 Player Profiles Tasia Davis Aly Hanson Forward••5-6••Junior Forward••5-5••Junior San Francisco, Calif. New Milford, N.J. Sacred Heart Cathedral New Milford 1 20 2007: Missed the entire season due to injury... Northeast Conference 2007: Missed the entire season due to injury. 2006: Named to the Fall Academic Honor Roll. 2006: Appeared in all 22 games, making All-Northeast Conference First Team... Appeared in all 22 games, three starts... Scored fi rst career goal in 1-0 win over Binghamton making 11 starts... Led the Blackbirds in points (19), goals (nine) and (9/17)... Scored the second goal in 2-0 win over Monmouth in game-winning goals (four)... Scored her fi rst collegiate goal in opening the NEC Championship (11/5). Background: The fi rst Division I contest at Saint Mary’s (8/25)... Scored twice in win over Delaware State women’s soccer player from Sacred Heart Cathedral Preparatory... (9/6)... Scored game-winner against Sacred Heart in NEC semifi nals Team captain and Most Valuable Player as a senior... Played defense (11/3)... Also scored game-winners against Rider (8/31), Robert Morris as a senior and helped team shutout top-ranked rivals, Archbishop (10/21) and Monmouth (10/27). Background: Scored 110 career Mitty and St. Ignatius... Named All-West Catholic Athletic League goals at New Milford High School... A four-time All-Bergen County First Team... Tallied 20 goals and earned All-WCAL Second Team pick... Scored 35 goals in 2005 to lead all of northern New Jersey... honors as a junior... Named top newcomer for the league... Captain Third Team All-State as a senior... All-North Jersey Group 1 First of the track team and named Most Promising and Most Outstanding Team honoree in 2004 and 2005... A member of the BCSL Olympic Sprinter... Ranked in the top three in the 100-meters in WCAL and top Division First Team for three years... Played for various club teams, fi ve in the 200-meters... Student council member... Honors student... including the ... Also played against some of the nation’s top players Played club for the MVLA Titans. Personal: Daughter of Jerome and with the W-League’s ... Also played for Manhattan Alice Davis... Born March 23, 1988...... Cousin of William ‘Flipper’ Hawks (2004-05), Manhattan Cheetahs (2005), Manhattan Devils Anderson who played in the NFL from 1988-1994... Brother Jamir (2004) and Bergenfi eld United (2002-03)... A two-time top 10 fi nisher played collegiate football at the University of Kentucky... Majoring in in the 400-meter dash at the New Jersey State Track and Field Meet... business management. A First Team BCSL Olympic Division selection in the 100- and 400-meter dashes and the triple and long jumps... Also runs track for the Blackbirds. Personal: Daughter of Cathy and Michael Moran... Majoring in sports sciences... Born on June 2, 1988. Women’s Soccer

Tasia Davis••Career Statistics Aly Hanson••Career Statistics GP GS SH G A P GWG YC RC GP GS SH G A P GWG YC RC 2006 22 3 4 2 0 4 1 2 0 2006 22 11 32 9 1 19 4 0 0 2007 Did not play - Injury 2007 Did not play - Injury Totals 22 3 4 2 0 4 1 2 0 Totals 22 11 32 9 1 19 4 0 0 2008 Long Island University

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2008 Long Island University Women’s Soccer 11 34 8/21/2008 2:27:28 PM8/21/2008 2:27:28 PM ••Junior ••5-5 Pine Beach, N.J. Pine Beach, Profiles rst career goal... Took Took goal... rst career Toms River South Piper Four-year letterwinner at Four-year Forward Player in the nation in 2002… Named in the nation in 2002… Named th … Third Team All-Shore by the by All-Shore Team Third … •Career Statistics ••Career Jenae’ Jenae’ Appeared in 10 games as a substitute... Appeared Background: Background: 2006: nal round of the 2004 PDA Girls Invitational Invitational 2004 PDA Girls of the nal round Times-Observer Majoring in physical education... Daughter of of in physical education... Daughter Majoring Jenae’ Piper in 2005... Served as co-captain of squad… Named Named as co-captain of squad… in 2005... Served Personal: Appeared in 18 games for LIU... Scored the game-winner in in 18 games for LIU... Scored Appeared GP GS SH G A P GWG YC RC YC GWG P A G SH 0 0 1 2 GS 0 1 8 GP 0 0 2 1 0 2006 0 1 2007 18 0 10 0 9 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 28 0 0 team’s Rookie of the Year and received Gatorade Award in 2002… Award Gatorade and received Year of the Rookie team’s of in July Bulldogs Club Berlin Soccer Voorhees the playing for Began 2002-2005… from FC Storm Academy Fit for Match 2005... Played lead team to fi Helped Showcase Tournament and the 2004 Match Fit Academy Invite… A Invite… Academy Fit and the 2004 Match Tournament Showcase basketball and Also played Player… Pool 2002 and 2004 ODP State lacrosse. 31, 1988. Born on Aug. Piper-Graichen… and Karen Edward a 1-0 win over Robert Morris (11/2) for her fi Morris Robert a 1-0 win over eight shots on the year. part of four Was (9/6)... State Delaware one shot in win over Took the Blackbirds. shutouts by assists for her career... 24 goals with 20 Scored South... River Toms All- Team First 2004... Named in 2003 and All-Conference Team First Team Second Named junior and senior seasons… County following the All-County by Press Asbury Park in 2004 and 2005… Led team to 2002 NJSIAA Player Valuable Most Conference won Shore Team Championship… III State Group title and were Conference Class A South Championship, Tournament and 15 Jersey 1 in New ranked No. 2007: .com 11 liuathletics Appeared Appeared ••Junior Born on Dec. Born on Dec. 2006: • • www. ••5-8 Williamsville, N.Y. Williamsville, King Personal: Midfield eld... Recorded nine shots eld... Recorded Women’s Soccer ve years, playing both the forward years, ve •Career Statistics ••Career Neddie Neddie Most Valuable Player at Buffalo Sacred Sacred at Buffalo Player Valuable Most • • 2008 Buffalo Academy of the Sacred Heart Buffalo Academy of rst career point with an assist in 8-0 win over in 8-0 win over point with an assist rst career Neddie King Blackbirds Background: Background: eld spots… Played for Lancaster Soccer Club, earning Most earning Most Club, for Lancaster Soccer eld spots… Played Made 15 appearances in the midfi 15 appearances Made Long Island GP GS SH G A P GWG YC RC YC GWG P A G SH GS 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 GP 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 2 1 2006 0 0 0 11 9 11 2007 0 0 15 26 Totals 18, 1988… Daughter of Mark and Ruth King... Given name is name is King... Given and Ruth of Mark 18, 1988… Daughter athletic Studying Program... in the LIU Honors Enrolled Jeannethe... training. Heart Academy in 2003 and 2004... Named to Monsignor Martin Martin to Monsignor in 2003 and 2004... Named Academy Heart seasons (2003, 2004)… A member of the two consecutive Team First U-17 squad for fi United Buffalo and midfi in 2003 and 2004. honors Player Valuable Delaware State (9/6)... Played in the NCAA Tournament against against Tournament in the NCAA (9/6)... Played State Delaware (11/5). Texas in 11 games... Recorded an assist and attempted two shots on the an assist and in 11 games... Recorded season... Collected fi 2007: Took (9/9)... State Valley Utah 3-2 win over and posted an assist in a (9/14). shots against Lafayette a season-high three 2008 WSoccer Media Guide.indd 112008 WSoccer Media Guide.indd 11 Player Profiles Felicia Reynolds Kelly Carter Midfield••5-4••Junior Midfield/Defense••5-4••Sophomore Mount Laurel, N.J. Exton, Pa. Lenape Downington East 7 9 2007: Made eight appearances as a substitute. 2006: Played in fi ve 2007: Started all 19 contests as a freshman... Took eight shots on games as a freshman... Saw her fi rst collegiate action in 8-0 win over the season... Named a Northeast Conference Fall Academic Honor Delaware State (9/6). Background: Played three varsity seasons at Roll member. Background: Player four seasons of varsity soccer at Lenape High School... Also played midfi eld and goalie... Two-time Downington East High School... Helped team to a 19-3-2 record as school-record holder in the 800-meter relay as a three-year member a senior... Named First Team All-Chestmont and All-Area as a senior... of the track team... Played with fellow Blackbird Jenae’ Piper on the Also earned All-Chestmont recognition as a freshman and sophomore... Voorhees SA Berlin Bulldogs club team... Team reached the 2004 and Played club soccer for the Spirit United Gaels, helping the team to 2005 NJ State Cup semifi nals... Team was a MAPS Group A pick a regional championship and the national fi nals in 2006... Also ran in 2004 and 2005... Also played for Mount Laurel United Excels indoor and outdoor track... A member of the National Honor Society. helping them win the 2000 Sunburst Tournament and 2000 WAGS Personal: Majoring in biology... Daughter of Maureen and Robert Tournament title... Was a South Jersey Select Soccer team selection Carter... Born Sept. 13, 1988. for two years and a member of the South Jersey ODP pool in 2001. Personal: Majoring in psychology... Born on Sept.15, 1988… Daughter of Doug and Maryann Reynolds.

Felicia Reynolds••Career Statistics GP GS SH G A P GWG YC RC Kelly Carter••Career Statistics 2006 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 GP GS SH G A P GWG YC RC 2007 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2007 19 19 8 0 0 0 0 3 0 Totals 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 19 19 8 0 0 0 0 3 0

Felicia Reynolds Christine DeLashmutt Goalkeeper••5-6••Sophomore Littleton, Colo. Columbine 0 2007: Did not make any appearances... Named to the Northeast Conference Fall Academic Honor Roll. Background: The fi rst four- year starter at Columbine High School... An all-league performer as a senior... Named one of the top players in the state by the Denver Post... Honored by the Rocky Mountain News as one of the top three soccer players in the league... Led school to state quarterfi nals as a freshman and junior... Helped Columbine to a league championship as a junior... Played club soccer for Colorado Rush, Littleton United and Real Colorado... Helped Real Colorado to State Cup Championship

Women’s Soccer Kelly Carter and Disney Shootout title... Helped the Rush to two State Cups and a Region IV Championship. Personal: Majoring in athletic training... Daugher of Robin Peterson and James DeLashmutt... Born on Oct. 12, 1988.

Christine DeLashmutt••Career Statistics GP GS MIN S SHO GA GAA SV% W-L-T 2007 Did not play Totals 2008 Long Island University

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2008 WSoccer Media Guide.indd 12 8/21/2008 2:27:31 PM 2008 Long Island University Women’s Soccer 13 16 Hoak 8/21/2008 2:27:33 PM8/21/2008 2:27:33 PM Weaver Johnson action rst career ••Sophomore Amy Hartford, Conn. Hartford, Majoring in athletic in athletic Majoring Profiles Samantha Jones Jones ••5-6 Player Personal: Personal: Forward •Career Statistics ••Career Christine Christine : Played at Weaver High School... Posted 32 goals School... Posted High Weaver at : Played Christine Jones Background Appeared in four games as a substitute... Saw fi four games as a substitute... Saw in Appeared GP GS SH G A P GWG YC RC YC GWG P A G SH GS 0 GP 0 0 0 0 2007 0 1 0 Totals 4 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2007: 20, Annmarie Anderson... Born on Nov. of training... Daughter 1988. at Binghamton (9/20)... Recorded one shot against Mount St. Mary’s Mary’s St. one shot against Mount (9/20)... Recorded at Binghamton (10/7). as a senior and 13 goals Posted career... and 17 assists in high school and earned all- Player Valuable team Most Named 11 as a junior... in 2005 and 2006... An accomplished track recognition conference accolades... all-state and all-conference athlete, earned All-America, eld events. the fi MVP of Named .com 33 14 liuathletics •Senior ••Senior rst collegiate South Park • • www. ••5-7 ••Sophomore : Attended St. Louis St. : Attended South Park, Pa. South Park, Hoak ••5-4 : Attended South Park High High Park South : Attended Johnson Maryland Heights, Mo. Goalkeeper Background Women’s Soccer Forward •Career Statistics ••Career •Career Statistics ••Career St. Louis Community College Amy Samantha Samantha Background • • 2008 Daughter of Lynn and Ken Hoak... Majoring in Majoring Hoak... and Ken of Lynn Daughter Who’s Who Among American High School Student- High American Who Among Who’s Elite 11... Also earned all-state, All-NPIAL and all- Also earned all-state, All-NPIAL 11... Elite Majoring in sports sciences... Daughter of Janet and in sports of Janet sciences... Daughter Majoring Amy Johnson Blackbirds Samantha Hoak ve appearances as a substitute... Saw fi as a substitute... Saw appearances ve Personal: Personal: Personal: Personal: . Made fi Did not make an appearance. Did Long Island Pittsburgh Post Pittsburgh GP GS MIN S SHO GA GAA SV% W-L-T SV% GAA GA SHO S MIN play GS not Did GP 2007 Totals GP GS SH G A P GWG YC RC YC GWG P A G SH GS 0 GP 0 0 0 0 2007 0 0 0 Totals 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mark Johnson... Born on March 10, 1986. Born on March Johnson... Mark marketing... Sister, Janelle, played soccer at Penn State... Born on State... soccer at Penn played Janelle, Sister, marketing... 17, 1989. Feb. with College... Led conference Jewell William Community College and tournament... a 0.20 GAA in 2006 and helped team to the national College to the NAIA national tournament in Jewell William Helped Team Second a 1.00 GAA in 2005... Named 2005 and 2006... Posted also selected to the all-tournament team Was in 2004... All-Conference Also an Game... All-Star Metro and was picked for the North/South Theta Kappa honors A member of Phi tennis player... all-conference society. 2007: 2007: Conference to the Northeast (9/28)... Named action against American Roll. Honor Academic Fall to championships... Named to four section Park School... Led South the WPIAL to the 2006 Park Led South as a senior... section recognition Club starting Soccer club soccer for Beadling Played Championship... in Championships Cup team to State Helped at the U-12 level... Development with the Olympic four years 2004 and 2006... Played Named Program... Athletes 2008 WSoccer Media Guide.indd 132008 WSoccer Media Guide.indd 13 Player Profiles Lara Martinez Caitlin Meadows Forward••5-9••Sophomore Midfield••5-8••Sophomore West Chester, Ohio Brookdale, Calif. Lakota East San Lorenzo Valley 25 17 2007: Saw action in all 19 games as a midfi elder... Established herself as 2007: Appeared in all 19 games, making 18 starts... Scored fi rst career one of the fi rst subs off the bench... Recorded an assist in 3-2 win over goal in a 1-0 win over Quinnipiac (10/28)... Finished the season with Utah Valley State (9/9)... Took seven shots on the year. Background: 23 shots... Named to the Northeast Conference Fall Academic Honor Starter at Lakota East High School... Helped team to second round Roll. Background: Played four seasons at San Lorenzo Valley High of the Sectional Championships as a senior... Team won 2005 Greater School... Finished career with 34 goals and 64 assists... As a senior, Miami Conference League Championship... Helped Lakota East to posted seven goals and eight assists, helping team to a 7-3-2 record... a district championship and regional fi nals in 2004... A member of Named County Player of the Year and co-Midfi elder of the Year... Team the 2006 Ohio South State ODP Team... Three-time member of Most Valuable Player as a junior and senior... Four-time member of Ohio South State ODP Pool... Also played basketball as a freshman All-CIF team... Earned CCS First Team honors on three occassions... and track for two years... Competed in the 400-meter dash and the Played club soccer for De Anza Force, helping the team to the Cal Cup 4x400-meter relay... Helped club team, Ohio Elite, to 2005 State Cup Championship, as well as semifi nals at Nomads and the quarterfi nals Finals. Personal: Daughter of Susan and Javier Martinez... Majoring of the State Cup... Also played for SCC Breakers and advanced to USL in chemistry... Born on Sept. 25, 1989. Nationals and Adidas Final IV... Also participated in golf, cross country and track. Personal: Majoring in sociology... Daughter of Jennifer and Gary Meadows... Born on May 20, 1989. Women’s Soccer

Lara Martinez••Career Statistics Caitlin Meadows••Career Statistics GP GS SH G A P GWG YC RC GP GS SH G A P GWG YC RC 2007 19 0 7 0 1 1 0 0 0 2007 19 18 23 1 0 2 1 0 0

2008 Long Island University Totals 19 0 7 0 1 1 0 0 0 Totals 19 18 23 1 0 2 1 0 0

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2008 WSoccer Media Guide.indd 14 8/21/2008 2:27:34 PM 2008 Long Island University Women’s Soccer 15 : 21 8/21/2008 2:27:39 PM8/21/2008 2:27:39 PM Heritage Background •Sophomore ••Sophomore Littleton, Colo. Littleton, Post Profiles ••5-3 Majoring in education... Majoring goals three starts...ve Recorded Player Personal: •Career Statistics ••Career Samantha Samantha Forward/Midfield Samantha Post Appeared in 17 games, making fi in Appeared GP GS SH G A P GWG YC RC YC GWG P A G SH GS GP 2007 Totals 5 17 8 5 7 3 2 17 8 7 3 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 2007: State Valley Utah win over a hat trick in 3-2 and two assists... Had (10/28)... (9/14) and Quinnipiac an assist against Lafayette (9/9)... Had on Sept. Week of the Rookie Conference the Brine/Northeast Named Roll. Honor Academic to the NEC Fall 10... Named Two-time School... High member at Heritage varsity Three-year with fellow Played honoree... Mention Continental League Honorable Colorado and teams Real on club Christine DeLashmutt, Blackbird Champi- Cup Colorado to State Real lead Helped Littleton United... with the Also played Championship... Shootout onship and Disney Academy. Soccer Colorado Girls 9, 1989. Born on May and Chris Post... of Sharon Daughter .com 6 liuathletics St. Mark’s goals with ve • • www. •Sophomore ••Sophomore : Advanced through through : Advanced Harlow, England Morgan Morgan ••5-10 rst career match against Utah match against Utah rst career Background Women’s Soccer •Career Statistics ••Career Defense Majoring in sports sciences... Daughter Majoring (9/14)... Lafayette goal against rst career • • 2008 Kayleigh Kayleigh ve contests and made two starts... Missed most most contests and made two starts...ve Missed Personal: Personal: Blackbirds Kayleigh Morgan Appeared in fi Appeared Long Island GP GS SH G A P GWG YC RC YC GWG P A G SH GS 0 GP 2 0 0 0 2007 1 7 2 Totals 5 5 2 2 7 1 0 0 0 0 2007: fi Started of the season due to injury... fi (9/9)... Scored State Valley shots on the year. seven Recorded the Colchester United Ladies Football Club Academy... Also has Also has Club Academy... Ladies Football the Colchester United fi Ladies... Scored United Ham West experience with the season... during the 2006-07 Team Ladies First the Colchester United Manager’s Named Team... of the First Player Improved Most Named teams... Also helps and Under-16 for the Under-14 Year of the Player as an assistant coach. 5, 1989. Born on Feb. and Colin Morgan... of Nicola 2008 WSoccer Media Guide.indd 152008 WSoccer Media Guide.indd 15 Player/Newcomer Profiles Brittany Schandelmayer Ariana Calderon Midfield••5-6••Sophomore Forward/Midfield••5-6••Freshman Stow, Mass. Sacramento, Calif. Nashoba Regional St. Francis 10 5 2007: Appeared in all 19 matches and made 16 starts... Ranked second Background: Four-year varsity athlete at St. Francis High School... on the team with three goals and third with 20 shots... Scored the game- Led team to the state championship with a 19-1-3 record and No. 4 winning goal in 1-0 wins over American (9/28) and Fairleigh Dickinson national ranking as a senior... A member of the Region IV Olympic (10/19)... Scored a goal in an overtime loss to Monmouth (10/5). Development Program player pool... All-Delta River League selection Background: Played for Nashoba Regional High School, helping team and First Team Sacramento Bee... Led team to four Metro League and to a national ranking as a senior... Played for the Region I ODP Team... Division I championships... Played with the California Youth Soccer Three-time league all-star... Named 2004 Central Massachusetts and Association district and state teams. Personal: Daughter of Cristine League Most Valuable Player... Three-time Central Massachusetts and Gabe Calderon... Born on May 12, 1990. All-Star... Three-time all-state selection... Played club soccer with the Inter Bandits SC Boston. Personal: Majoring in athletic training... Daughter of Cliff Schandelmayer... Born on May 14, 1989.

Sarah Laughlin Defense••5-8••Freshman Plano, Texas Plano

Women’s Soccer 18 Background: Played for Plano Senior High School for two seasons... Led team in scoring as a sophomore and was named to the All-District 8 5A Second Team... Team captain for the highly-competitive Dallas Texans Soccer Club... Played six seasons for FC Dallas Soccer Club... Led the team in scoring for three consecutive seasons, scoring over 50 goals... Led the team to the North Texas State Cup semifi nals in 2006. Personal: Daughter of Vicki and Craig Laughlin... Born on March 22, 1990... Majoring in sports sciences.

Brittany Schandelmayer••Career Statistics GP GS SH G A P GWG YC RC 2007 19 16 20 3 0 6 2 1 0

2008 Long Island University Totals 19 16 20 3 0 6 2 1 0

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2008 WSoccer Media Guide.indd 16 8/21/2008 2:27:40 PM 2008 Long Island University Women’s Soccer 17 5 23 8/21/2008 2:27:43 PM8/21/2008 2:27:43 PM Loretto ••Freshman •Freshman ••Freshman Wilton, Calif. Rochester, N.Y. Profiles ••5-7 ••5-1 Our Lady of Mercy Spinoso Spinoso Wisotzke Defense Defense Daughter of Natalie and Steven Steven and of Natalie Daughter Newcomer Newcomer Gianna Gianna eld during her career... Named the team’s the team’s Named eld during her career... Amanda Outstanding Player to Watch 2007... Also Watch to Player Outstanding Personal: Personal: : Three-year varsity player at Our Lady of Mercy High High Lady of Mercy at Our player varsity Three-year : : Played two seasons for Loretto High School, earning High seasons for Loretto two : Played Daugther of Theresa and Paul Wisotzke... Born on Oct. 21, Born on Oct. Wisotzke... and Paul Theresa of Daugther Background as a starting defender... School... Led the team to a 12-6-2 record and Chronicle Democrat forward and midfi played Olympic A member of the as a freshman... player most valuable years... team for seven West State York New Program Development Four Final Cup Cobras to the State her club team Greece Helped Club to a state championship in 2005. Football and led the Syracuse Personal: in biology. 1990... Majoring Background Rush been captain for California honors... Has Team All-City Second the nation and No. 20 in ranked No. Team club team for four seasons... 8 in the region... No. Club was also ranked 2 in California (North)... all-league Two-time ODP district player... CYSA-North Three-year Soccer Premier to the 2005 NorCal Rush selection... Led California League championship. is undecided. 15, 1990... Major on March Born Spinoso... .com 22 17 liuathletics Westview ••Freshman •Freshman ••Freshman • • www. Avondale, Ariz. ••5-8 ••5-6 Flemington, N.J. Flemington, Sanders Hunterdon Central ... Helped PDA Power club PDA Power ... Helped Roelant Roelant Forward Women’s Soccer Courier News Jessica Jessica the state ODP of nish in 2005... Member • • 2008 Mercedes Forward/Midfield Daughter of Maria and Kirk Sanders... Born Sanders... and Kirk of Maria Daughter Daughter of Jackie and Richard Roelant... Born on Roelant... and Richard of Jackie Daughter Blackbirds Personal: : Four-year varsity player at Westview High School... High Westview at player varsity : Four-year : Three-year letterwinner for Hunterdon Central Regional Central Regional letterwinnerThree-year for Hunterdon : Personal: Personal: eld team. eld Long Island Background straight Skyland and third a 17-5 record School... Led the team to High 12 assists nine goals with in 2007... Scored Championship Conference Second Jersey and All-West Team First Warren to earn All-Hunterdon 2006 and named MVP in Warren Hunterdon honors... Named Team the by All-Area Team Second team to national runner-up fi in athletic training. 13, 1990... Majoring March team. Background Team posted a 14-2 record as a senior... A First Team All-State pick as All-State Team A First as a senior... posted a 14-2 record Team Player choice... Named All-Region Team First a junior and three-time 38 goals with 20 as a junior after scoring a school-record Year of the Played freshman... and 25 as a 30 goals as a sophomore Tallied assists... also a member of the track Was for the ‘89/‘90 Ladybugs club team... and fi on Feb. 3, 1990... Majoring in general studies. 3, 1990... Majoring on Feb. 2008 WSoccer Media Guide.indd 172008 WSoccer Media Guide.indd 17 In Review

2007 Results

Overall: 9-9-1 Northeast Conference: 5-4-0 Home: 4-4-0 Away: 4-5-1 Neutral: 1-0-0 Shots Saves Date Opponent Result Att. LIU-Opp LIU-Opp LIU Goals 08/31 at Rutgers (12) L, 0-3 539 3-15 5-1 - - 09/02 NJIT W, 1-0 149 14-4 1-8 Troutman 09/07 at New Mexico1 L, 0-2 2,183 4-13 4-0 - - 09/09 vs. Utah Valley State1 W, 3-2 35 13-8 1-3 Post (3) 09/14 Lafayette L, 1-2 (ot) 154 15-5 1-5 Morgan 09/16 Columbia L, 0-2 175 13-7 4-8 - - 09/20 at Binghamton T, 0-0 (2ot) 329 5-15 10-1 - - 09/28 at American W, 1-0 112 9-20 11-3 Schandelmayer 09/30 Siena W, 1-0 175 6-3 1-2 Earnshaw 10/05 at Monmouth* L, 1-2 (2ot) 185 6-16 4-3 Schandelmayer 10/07 at Mount St. Mary’s* W, 1-0 132 8-2 2-4 Own goal 10/13 at Wagner* W, 2-0 65 8-8 5-3 Earnshaw (2) 10/19 Fairleigh Dickinson* W, 2-0 175 6-3 1-0 Schandelmayer; Earnshaw 10/21 Sacred Heart* L, 0-1 215 7-6 2-1 - - 10/26 at Central Connecticut State* L, 1-2 242 8-13 3-3 Troutman 10/28 at Quinnipiac* W, 1-0 222 11-6 2-3 Meadows 11/02 Robert Morris* W, 1-0 110 15-8 3-6 Piper 11/04 Saint Francis (Pa.)* L, 0-1 185 11-5 1-4 - - 11/09 at Monmouth2 L, 0-1 450 2-12 2-2 - -

* - Northeast Conference game 1 - New Mexico Nike Classic (Albuquerque, N.M.) 2 - Northeast Conference Tournament (West Long Branch, N.J.) National ranking in ( )

Individual Statistics Player GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% YC-RC GWG PK-ATT Eleri Earnshaw 19-19 4 0 8 26 .154 0-0 2 0-0 Samantha Post 17-5 3 2 8 7 .429 0-0 1 0-0 Brittany Schandelmayer 19-16 3 0 6 20 .150 1-0 2 0-0 Caley Troutman 19-19 2 0 4 16 .125 0-0 1 1-1 Caitlin Meadows 19-18 1 0 2 23 .043 0-0 1 0-0 Jenae’ Piper 18-0 1 0 2 8 .125 0-0 1 0-0 Kayleigh Morgan 5-2 1 0 2 7 .143 0-0 0 0-0 Nicole Allen 19-19 0 2 2 3 .000 0-0 0 0-0 Kim Bishop 19-12 0 1 1 16 .000 0-0 0 0-0 Neddie King 15-0 0 1 1 9 .000 0-0 0 0-0 Lara Martinez 19-0 0 1 1 7 .000 0-0 0 0-0 Kelly Carter 19-19 0 0 0 8 .000 3-0 0 0-0 Christina O’Connor 17-7 0 0 0 5 .000 1-0 0 0-0 Kelly O’Connell 19-19 0 0 0 3 .000 0-0 0 0-0 Amy Paige 19-18 0 0 0 2 .000 0-0 0 0-0 Women’s Soccer Kesiah Wattley 16-1 0 0 0 2 .000 0-0 0 0-0 Felicia Amaral 19-19 0 0 0 1 .000 0-0 0 0-0 Christine Jones 4-0 0 0 0 1 .000 0-0 0 0-0 Catie Blake 15-15 0 0 0 0 .000 2-0 0 0-0 Samantha Hoak 5-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 Felicia Reynolds 8-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 Amy Rizzo 4-1 0 0 0 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 Long Island 19 16 7 39 164 .098 7-0 9 1-1 Opponents 19 18 14 50 169 .107 4-0 9 1-3

Goalkeeper GP-GS Min. GA GAA Saves Save % W-L-T Sho. Felicia Amaral 19-19 1750:53 18 0.93 63 .778 9-9-1 9 Long Island 19 1750:53 18 0.93 63 .778 9-9-1 9 Opponents 19 1750:53 16 0.82 60 .789 9-9-1 7 2008 Long Island University

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Book Tracey Bartholomew Tracey Tracey Bartholomew Tracey Tracey Bartholomew Tracey 7-1-1 (2nd) 8-1-0 (1st) 5-4-0 (4th) 2006 2007 2005 Record Head Coach: Head Head Coach: Head Head Coach: Head c L,0-3 # New Mexico Nike Classic (Albuquerque, N.M.) Classic (Albuquerque, Nike Mexico # New 8/26 at Rider Binghamton 8/26 at 8/28 at Brook 9/3 Drexel Northeastern 9/6 Stony State# 9/11 at ot 0-1 Washington 9/16 L 2ot 0-1 1-0 9/18 vs. 1-0 L State# at Oregon W 9/23 Temple W 1-2 L 9/25 Iona 1-0 Quinnpiac* 9/30 (Pa.)* Morris* W 10/2 at at Central Connecticut State* Francis L 10/7 Robert 0-1 L 10/9 Saint Monmouth* 2-1 1-3 10/14 at W 3-0 10/16 2-1 Wagner* 3-0 W Mary’s* St. at Mount W 10/18 at W Dickinson* 10/28 Fairleigh Heart* 2-1 10/30 Sacred W 1-0 11/4 W 1-0 T W 11/6 [NEC] (Pa.) Francis vs. Saint 1-1 2ot Classic (Corvallis, W Ore.) # OSU Nike [NEC] at Central Conn. State 1-0 L 3-2 W 0-1 1-0 W 13-8-1 • Record: Conference: Northeast Pacifi 8/25 8/27 at (Calif.) Mary’s at Saint Columbia 8/31 Rider State 9/3 at Stanford$ 9/6 Delaware L Drexel 9/10 vs. 1-3 8-0 9/13 at 0-2 State 9/17 Binghamton L W Iona 9/22 Oregon 9/24 at 0-4 Heart* L 9/28 Wagner* 2-0 Sacred W 10/6 2ot 2ot 10/8 at 1-2 Dickinson* at Fairleigh 1-1 L 1-0 T 10/13 Quinnipiac* W 1-0 Morris* (Pa.)* 10/15 Robert W Francis Central Connecticut State* 10/20 at Saint W 3-1 0-2 10/22 at L L [NEC] 2-0 6-0 10/27 Monmouth* W 0-1 W Heart ot 10/29 1-0 W Mary’s* St. Mount [NEC] 2-0 11/3 Sacred 2-1 [NCAA] W W 11/5 Monmouth Texas 11/10 vs. 2-0 N.J. $ at Piscataway, W 1-0 W W 3-0 L 0-4 9-9-1 • Record: Rutgers Conference: Northeast 8/31 at 9/2 NJIT 9/7 9/9 Mexico# at New 9/14 Lafayette State# Valley vs. Utah Binghamton 9/16 Columbia 0-3 American L 9/20 at 9/28 at Monmouth* 9/30 Siena 1-0 W 3-2 10/5 at 2ot W L 0-0 10/7 T Wagner* 0-2 ot 10/13 at Mary’s* St. at Mount 1-2 Dickinson* 1-0 L 0-2 10/19 Fairleigh 2ot L W Heart* 1-2 10/21 Sacred L 10/26 Quinnipiac* 2-0 (Pa.)* Connecticut State* at Central Morris* W 10/28 at W L 1-0 [NEC] Francis 11/2 Robert 1-0 1-2 Monmouth 11/4 Saint W 2-0 W 0-1 0- 11/9 at L L L 0-1 1-0 1-0 W W Record: 13-6-1 • 13-6-1 Record: Conference: Northeast 10/3 10/9 Dickinson* at Fairleigh Morris* 10/15 Wagner* Peter’s at Saint Robert 10/22 at 10/24 L (Pa.)* State* Francis at Saint 10/29 Quinnipiac* 1-2 Connecticut 2-1 W 10/31 Central L Fordham+ 0-1 11/12 vs. Columbia+ 11/13 at L W Nev. Vegas, $ at Las 4-1 1-2 (Jamaica, N.Y.) 2-0 Cup Mayor’s # NYC W N.Y.) York, (New Tournament + ECAC 2ot T 1-1 2-1 W L ot 1-2 Tracey Bartholomew Tracey Bartholomew Tracey Tracey Bartholomew Tracey Bartholomew Tracey .com 6-3-0 (3rd) 4-3-2 (t-5th) 3-7-0 (9th) 3-7-0 (t-7th) 2003 2004 2001 2002 Head Coach: Head Coach: Head Head Coach: Head Coach: Head liuathletics • • www. 8/30 at Drexel Drexel Northeastern 8/30 at Providence 9/5 at 9/7 at 1-0 9/12 Joseph’s W 9/14 at UC Riverside 0-2 9/17 Saint Northridge at Cal State L 9/20 Marist 3-4 L (Pa.)* Morris* 9/28 Francis 10/3 Robert Mary’s* St. at Mount L 2ot 10/5 Saint 1-1 0-3 Quinnipiac* 2-0 T 10/10 at L W 10/12 0-4 2-0 Wagner* Connecticut State* at Central W 10/17 at W Heart* L 1-0 10/19 Sacred ot 0-2 2-0 10/25 Albany Rider W 10/28 at L 0-1 Dickinson 10/31 Monmouth* 11/2 Fairleigh 11/7 3-1 2-1 L W 0-2 St.$ [NEC] Heart vs. Sacred W Valley 9-7-2 • Record: Utah Conference: Northeast 1-0 L 1-0 UNLV W 1-0 W 8/28 vs. L ot W 1-2 0-1 John’s# 8/30 at St. 9/3 Rider Columbia# 9/10 at 9/12 vs. 9/17 Heart* 9/24 Monmouth* Brook at Stony 0-2 L Sacred 2-3 9/26 L 0-1 10/1 at ot Mary’s* St. Mount L 3-2 2ot 1-1 T W 1-0 W W 1-0 W 1-0 Record: 9-9-1 • Record: Conference: Northeast Record: 6-13-0 • Record: Marist Conference: Northeast 8/31 at 9/7 Drexel Albany$ 9/10 Manhattan Bucknell$ 9/14 at Hawai’i# 9/15 vs. 9/19 at 9/21 1-2 L 9/27 Northeastern St.# vs. Long Beach ot 2-1 9/29 Wagner* 3-1 0-2 0-1 W L W L 10/4 Quinnipiac* Morris* 10/6 1-6 Robert L 10/11 at Central Connecticut State* L 10/13 0-5 0-3 (Pa.)* Francis at Saint L L 10/18 Mary’s* St. Mount 2-4 10/20 UMBC* 2-1 W Monmouth* Heart* 2-1 1-2 10/25 at L W Sacred 10/27 L Dickinson* at Fairleigh Peter’s 11/1 at 0-1 11/4 Saint W N.Y.) (Albany, Cup $ Governor’s 1-3 1-0 L L Hawai’i) (Honolulu, Shootout # Ohana L 0-2 0-1 L 0-2 7-0 W Record: 4-12-0 • 4-12-0 Record: Conference: Northeast 9/2 at St. John’s John’s Joseph’s Saint St. 8/31 at Columbia 9/2 at Colgate 9/5 at 0-1 L (Pa.)* 0-5 Morris* 9/9 at L Francis 9/21 Robert 9/23 Saint 1-3 1-0 Temple ot 9/28 L W 9/30 at 1-2 Connecticut State* at Central 2-1 UMBC* L W L 10/5 0-1 10/7 at Mary’s* St. at Mount Dickinson* 10/12 Fairleigh Heart* 10/14 Sacred Manhattan 10/19 at 0-3 L L 1-2 10/21 Monmouth* L Wagner* 1-2 10/23 at 1-3 Quinnipiac* L 10/28 at 3-1 W 2-1 W L 2ot 1-2 L 0-2 L 0-1 10/10 at Fairleigh Dickinson* Dickinson* Fairleigh 10/10 at 3-1 10/13 W Mary’s* St. Mount 10/15 UMBC* Monmouth* Heart* 10/18 at Sacred [NEC] 10/22 at Quinnipiac 10/27 vs. Classic (Amherst, Mass.) # UMass L W 0-1 Ariz.) Classic (Tucson, Soccer Plaza $ Starwoods 2-0 L 0-1 L 0-1 2ot T 0-0 Women’s Soccer • • 2008 Glenn Crooks Glenn Glenn Crooks Glenn Tracey Bartholomew Tracey Glenn Crooks Glenn 6-3-1 (4th) 5-4 (t-4th) 2-6 (t-6th) 1-4-1 (6th) 2000 1999 1998 1997 Blackbirds Head Coach: Head eld# W 4-3 Long Island Record: 7-11-1 • Record: Joseph’s Conference: Northeast Saint 8/27 Hofstra 8/30 at at La Salle John’s 9/2 at Fairfi 9/6 St. 1-2 L Massachusetts# 9/8 vs. 9/10 at 9/15 2-4 L 9/17 Morris* at Robert 2-4 0-6 L 9/22 Quinnipiac* (Pa.)* Francis at Saint L Arizona$ Arizona$ 9/24 L Northern 9/29 at ot Central Connecticut State* 1-6 2-3 10/1 vs. L W L 10/5 Wagner* 3-2 W 0-3 ot 3-2 3-2 W ot 1-2 L 3-0 W 8/31 at Miami Miami Conference: Northeast Lafayette 8/31 at 9/2 at 9/4 Hofstra 9/8 Manhattan 2ot Siena 9/11 Drexel 1-1 9/14 at T Salle 0-2 9/18 Fordham L Quinnipiac* 9/21 La 9/24 at 3-1 (Pa.)* 1-6 Morris* 9/26 W L Francis 10/1 Robert at Central Connecticut State* 2ot Wagner* L 10/3 Saint ot 0-0 John’s 3-2 1-2 2-3 T 0-1 10/6 at L L 2ot St. W 3-0 10/12 at 2-1 W 0-3 L W 10/15 UMBC* * Mary’s St. at Mount 10/17 at Heart* 10/23 Sacred 1-0 10/26 Monmouth* W 10/29 L L [NEC] vs. Central Conn. State 1-6 W 10/31 1-0 1-0 [NCAA] [NEC] vs. Quinnipiac 11/6 Maryland State# 11/10 at 2ot Texas vs. Southwest 3-2 1-0 W W N.J.) (Teaneck, # NCAA Play-In L 0-6 W W 2-1 1-0 W 1-0 Record: 11-9-2 • Head Coach: 11-9-2 • Head Record: Northeast Conference: Northeast 9/2 Lafayette 9/5 9/9 Siena Salle at La 9/12 Drexel 9/16 9/19 Quinnipiac* Peter’s$ at Saint 1-0 9/25 Stetson 9/27 W (Pa.)* Francis at Saint Tampa# 10/2 at Morris* at Robert 10/4 vs. 3-0 10/7 Wagner* Rider W 3-6 L L 10/10 at 0-1 W L Hofstra L 2-0 State* 3-4 0-2 10/13 at Connecticut L 0-3 10/20 Central 2ot 1-0 L 2-2 10/23 UMBC* W 1-2 T 10/25 Mary’s* St. Mount 10/28 Monmouth* 2-1 N.J. $ at Denville, W Fla. # at DeLand, 3-0 W L 1-4 W 3-1 L 1-2 L 1-2 Record: 7-9-1 • Head Coach: 7-9-1 • Head Record: 8/30 at Seton Hall# Hall# Seton Conference: Northeast Iona# 8/30 at 8/31 vs. 9/3 Manhattan 0-3 9/6 Rider L Drexel 9/12 Northeastern 9/14 at 9/17 Hofstra ot 9/20 0-1 L 0-2 Siena 9/24 Monmouth* Mary’s* St. at Mount L 9/27 at 1-3 L 10/4 Morris* 0-3 10/10 Robert 0-1 Connecticut State* at Central Quinnipiac L L L 10/15 at L Peter’s 0-3 0-2 10/18 Saint Wagner* (Pa.)* 0-7 0-3 10/22 at L L Francis 10/26 Saint Lafayette 2-4 UMBC L 2ot T 1-1 10/29 at 11/1 at 3-2 L 1-3 W N.J.) Orange, (South Invitational Hall # Seton L 0-3 L 0-6 L 0-3 0-6 L Record: 1-16-1 • Head Coach: 1-16-1 • Head Record: 2008 WSoccer Media Guide.indd 192008 WSoccer Media Guide.indd 19 Record Book

Career Records Points Game-Winning Goals 1. Larissa Swartzlander (1997-00) ...... 63 1. Jackie McCormick (2002-05) ...... 12 2. Jackie McCormick (2002-05) ...... 55 2. Selima Berisha (2003-06) ...... 11 3. Selima Berisha (2003-2006) ...... 47 3. Larissa Swartzlander (1997-00) ...... 8 Nichole Lopez (2001-04) ...... 39 4. Nichole Lopez (2001-04) ...... 5 5. Allison Andreano (2003-06) ...... 38 5. Rosette Rough (1999-02) ...... 3 6. Laura Brosious (1999-02) ...... 36 7. Katie Durkin (1997-00) ...... 33 Games Played Rosette Rough (1999-02) ...... 33 1. Allison Andreano (2003-06) ...... 79 9. Christine Gans (2003-06) ...... 29 2. Christine Gans (2003-06) ...... 78 Julie Hereth (1998-99) ...... 29 Ashley O’Connor (2003-06) ...... 78 4. Amy Paige (2004-07) ...... 76 5. Erica Anderson (1999-02) ...... 75 Jackie McCormick Jackie McCormick (2002-05) ...... 75

Games Started 1. Allison Andreano (2003-06) ...... 79 2. Ashley O’Connor (2003-06) ...... 78 3. Jackie McCormick (2002-05) ...... 74 4. Katie Durkin (1997-00) ...... 72 5. Erica Anderson (1999-02) ...... 71

Saves 1. Mary Jaeger (1999-02) ...... 291 2. Stephanie Kansky (2003-06) ...... 274 3. Mony Sith (1997) ...... 242 4. Felicia Amaral (2004-07) ...... 102 5. Lauryn McAlister (1997-99) ...... 71

Save Percentage (min. 5 games played) 1. Mony Sith (1997) ...... 812 2. Stephanie Kansky (2003-06) ...... 790 3. Felicia Amaral (2004-07) ...... 785 4. Mary Jaeger (1999-2002) ...... 726 5. Amanda Nelson (2001) ...... 722 Holly Nixon (2002) ...... 722 Goals *Active players in bold. 1. Larissa Swartzlander (1997-00) ...... 29 2. Jackie McCormick (2002-05) ...... 20 Laura Brosius Selima Berisha (2003-2006) ...... 20 4. Rosette Rough (1999-02) ...... 14 5. Julie Hereth (1998-99) ...... 13 Laura Brosious (1999-02) ...... 13 Women’s Soccer Assists 1. Allison Andreano (2003-06) ...... 18 2. Christine Gans (2003-06) ...... 15 Jackie McCormick (2002-05) ...... 15 Nichole Lopez (2001-04) ...... 15 Katie Durkin (1997-00) ...... 15

Shots 1. Larissa Swartzlander (1997-00) ...... 179 Jackie McCormick (2002-05) ...... 179 3. Laura Brosious (1999-2002) ...... 148 4. Allison Andreano (2003-06) ...... 131 Selima Berisha (2003-06) ...... 131 2008 Long Island University

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2008 WSoccer Media Guide.indd 20 8/21/2008 2:27:45 PM 2008 Long Island University Women’s Soccer 21 . bold 8/21/2008 2:27:46 PM8/21/2008 2:27:46 PM Book Record (min. 5 games played) (min. 5 games Goals Average Berisha Selima Records Larissa Swartzlander (1999) ...... 5 ...... 5 (1999) (2005) Game-Winning McCormick ...... 4 Swartzlander 1. Jackie ...... 4 (2005) Larissa ...... 4 (2004) Berisha 3...... 4 (2006) Aly Hanson (2003) McCormick Selima Berisha Jackie Selima ...... 242 Saves (1997) ...... 104 Sith 1. Mony (2000) ...... 97 Jaeger 2. Mary (2003) ...... 84 Kansky 3. Stephanie (2006) ...... 82 Kansky 4. Stephanie (1999) Jaeger 5. Mary in players *Active Goals Against Goals Against 2. Stephanie Kansky (2003-06) ...... 1.09 1. (2003-06) ...... 0.83 (2004-07) Amaral Felicia ...... 1.73 Kansky 2. Stephanie (1997-99) ...... 1.82 McAlister 3. Lauryn (1999-2002) ...... 1.87 Jaeger 4. Mary (2001) Nelson 5. Amanda ...... 21 Shutouts (2003-06) Kansky 1. Stephanie 2...... 13 Amaral (2004-07) Felicia ...... 5 (1998) McAlister ...... 13 4. Lauryn (1999-2002) Mary Jaeger ...... 37 Wins (2003-06) ...... 24 Kansky 1. Stephanie (1999-2002) Jaeger 2. Mary ...... 7 3. (1998) ...... 2 ...... 16 Amaral (2004-07) Felicia McAlister 4. Lauryn (2001) Nelson 5. Amanda .com Records liuathletics Career Amaral Single-Season • • www. Felicia Women’s Soccer • • 2008 Blackbirds Long Island Julie Hereth (1998) ...... 22 Points ...... 22 (1998) (2000) 1...... 24 (1999) Larissa Swartzlander McCormick Hereth 2. Jackie ...... 19 ...... 18 Julie (2006) ...... 18 ...... 18 Hanson (2005) (2005) 4. Aly McCormick (2003) Berisha 5. Jackie McCormick Selima Jackie ...... 10 Goals ...... 10 (2000) (1998) 1...... 12 (1999) Larissa Swartzlander Hereth Swartzlander 2. Julie ...... 7 Larissa ...... 7 ...... 7 (2003) 4. (2005) ...... 9 (2006) Aly Hanson Berisha (1997) Berisha 5. Selima Swartzlander Selima Larissa ...... 11 ...... 8 Assists (2006) Andreano (1998) 1. Allison ...... 6 Durkin 2...... 6 ...... 8 Lopez (2003) Nichole (2003) (2005) Katie McCormick McCormick 4. Jackie Jackie ...... 6 (1998) Evans Shanon Shots 1...... 53 ...... 60 (2000) Larissa Swartzlander (2005) 2...... 48 ...... 57 (1999) ...... 47 Larissa Swartzlander McCormick (2003) 3. Jackie McCormick (2004) 4. Jackie McCormick 5...... 47 (1997) Larissa Swartzlander Jackie 2008 WSoccer Media Guide.indd 212008 WSoccer Media Guide.indd 21 Record Book

Single-Season Records Record Breakdown Save Percentage Individual 1. Mary Jaeger (2002) ...... 808 Goals 2. Stephanie Kansky (2003) ...... 802 Game 3 .. Samantha Post vs. Utah Valley State (9/9/07) 3. Stephanie Kansky (2006) ...... 792 3 ...... Kim Bishop vs. Wagner (9/28/06) 4. Stephanie Kansky (2004) ...... 784 3 ...... Selima Berisha vs. Delaware State (9/6/06) 5. Felicia Amaral (2007) ...... 778 3 . L. Swartzlander, 3x, last vs. CCSU (9/24/00) Felicia Amaral (2006) ...... 778 Season 12 ...... Larissa Swartzlander (1999)

Goals Against Average Assists 1. Stephanie Kansky (2005) ...... 0.72 Game 2 ...15x, last C. Gans vs. Sacred Heart (11/3/06) 2. Felicia Amaral (2005) ...... 0.76 Season 11 ...... Christine Gans (2006) 3. Felicia Amaral (2006) ...... 0.83 4. Felicia Amaral (2007) ...... 0.93 Points 5. Stephanie Kansky (2006) ...... 1.11 Game 6 .. Samantha Post vs. Utah Valley State (9/9/07) 6 ...... Kim Bishop vs. Wagner (9/28/06) Shutouts 6 ...... Selima Berisha vs. Delaware State (9/6/06) 1. Felicia Amaral (2007) ...... 9 6 . L. Swartzlander, 3x, last vs. CCSU (9/24/00) 2. Stephanie Kansky (2006) ...... 7 Season 24 ...... Larissa Swartzlander (1999) Stephanie Kansky (2003) ...... 7 Mary Jaeger (1999) ...... 7 Saves 5. Lauryn McAlister (1998) ...... 5 Game 22 ...... Mony Sith vs. Seton Hall, (8/30/97) Season 242 ...... Mony Sith, 1997 *Active players in bold. Wins 13 ...... Stephanie Kasnky (2006)

Consecutive Shutouts 6 ...... Stephanie Kansky (10/20-11/5/06)

Team Wins 13 ...... (2005, 2006) Losses 16 ...... (1997) Unbeaten Streak: 6 ...... 2x, last Oct. 20-Nov. 5, 2006 Highest Winning Pct...... 675 (2005) Shutouts in a season ...... 11 (2006) Shots (Season) ...... 258 (1999) Winning Margin ...... 8-0, vs. Delaware State (9/6/06) Goals Scored Game 8 ...... vs. Delaware State (9/6/06) Season 37 ...... (2006) Goals Allowed (Fewest) Season 15 ...... (2005) Goals Allowed (Most)

Women’s Soccer Game 7 ...... vs. Hofstra (L, 0-7, 9/17/97) Season 51 ...... (1997)

Stephanie Kansky 2008 Long Island University

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2008 WSoccer Media Guide.indd 22 8/21/2008 2:27:47 PM was Fabrieanna Rezayat named All-NEC First Team and earned a spot on the

2008 Long Island University Women’s Soccer 23 8/21/2008 2:27:47 PM8/21/2008 2:27:47 PM Book Record Winners All-Northeast Region Award Academic Honor Roll All-Northeast Region Catie Blake, D Catie Blake, M Allison Andreano, Team First Team First F McCormick, Jackie Team First F McCormick, Jackie Team First F Berisha, Selima Team Second M Grant, Lauren Team First F Larissa Swartzlander, F Hereth, Julie Team First O’Connor Ashley Team O’Connor Third Rezayat Team Ashley Team First Team Kansky Fabrieanna Third Third Stephanie All-Freshman Felicia Amaral, GK Second Team GK Second Amaral, Team Conference All-Northeast Team 2007 Felicia First D Second 2006 M M Earnshaw, Eleri Rezayat, Andreano, F Aly Hanson, 2005 D Ashley O’Connor, Fabrieanna Team Second D Catie Blake, Allison Team First 2004 Team First GK Kansky, Stephanie Team Second 2003 Lopez, M Nichole Team Second Clendenning, D Tiffany Team Second F McCormick, Jackie Team First Lopez, M Nichole 2000 M Ashley O’Connor, Team Second GK Kansky, Stephanie Team Team Second Second D Lee, Erika 1999 Team Second F Larissa Swartzlander, D Metzger, Patricia 1998 Team First M Katie Durkin, NSCAA/adidas Team Second Team First 2006 D Leah Patriss, Soccer Buzz 2006 Team Second 2005 2003 Team Second Chong, Erica Berisha, Selima Allison Andreano, Allison Dixon, Berisha, Selima Allison Andreano, 2005 Kansky, Stephanie Christine Gans, Dunbar, Tiffany McCormick, Meghann McCormick, Jackie 2004 Rezayat Rezayat Fabrieanna Amy Paige, Ashley O’Connor, Fabrieanna McCormick, Jackie Christine Gans, Dunbar, Tiffany Prickett, Tina McCormick, Meghann NEC Commissioner’s 2007-08 Amy Paige Carter, Kelly 2006-07 Dunbar Tiffany Christine Gans, Amy Paige, .com Honors liuathletics Academic Swartzlander • • www. Larissa Scoring Leaders Scoring Women’s Soccer • • 2008 Year-By-Year Year-By-Year Blackbirds Nicole Allen, Felicia Amaral, Kim Bishop, Catie Blake, Catie Blake, Amaral, Kim Bishop, Allen, Felicia Nicole Amy Paige Amy Paige Team Second Academic All-District 1 Academic Honor Roll Berisha, Selima Allen, Allison Andreano, Nicole Berisha Selima Team Second Long Island NEC 2007 Troutman Christine DeLashmutt, Davis, Tasia Carter, Kelly Amanda Johnson, Hoak, Samantha Earnshaw, Eleri Caley Post, Samantha Amy Paige, Caitlin Meadows, Wattley, Kesiah Amy Rizzo, Rigtrup, Brittany 2006 Dunbar, Tiffany Chong, Erica Catie Blake, Kansky, Stephanie Jackson, Lizelle Christine Gans, O’Connell, Amy Paige Kelly Ashley O’Connor, E. Anderson (5) (8) (18) (5) Post McCormick Anderson S. J. Goals Year 2007 Assists E. (4) E. Earnshaw Points 2006 Allen (2) S. Post/N. 2005 (9) Hanson A. E. Earnshaw/ (7) S. Berisha 2004 (11) C. Gans (6) J. McCormick 2003 N. Lopez/ 2002 (19) A. Hanson (6) J. McCormick (7) S. Berizha S. Berisha/ (5) A. Andreano (6) R. Rough 2001 N. Lopez/ N. Lopez (8) 2000 R. Rough/ L. Brosious/ (10) L. Swartzlander 1999 (18) J. McCormick (4) L. Brosious (12) L. Swartzlander 1998 (17) N. Lopez (3) E. Anderson N. Dart (4) (5) J. Aweida 1997 (22) L. Swartzlander (14) R. Rough (10) J. Hereth (7) L. Swartzlander (24) L. Swartzlander tied (3) three Rough/ R. (8) K. Durkin (14) L. Swartzlander (22) J. Hereth N. Dart (8) 2007 2006 CoSIDA 2008 WSoccer Media Guide.indd 232008 WSoccer Media Guide.indd 23 Record Book All-Time Roster - A - - F - Kim Adu ...... 1997-98 Aminata Fall ...... 2003-05 Nicole Allen ...... 2005- Julie Flantzer ...... 1999-2001 Felicia Amaral ...... 2004-07 Erica Anderson ...... 1999-2002 - G - Allison Andreano ...... 2003-06 Christine Gans ...... 2003-06 Jamie Aweida ...... 1999 Morgan Gantt ...... 2003 Liz Bajo ...... 2004 Lauren Grant ...... 1998-2001 Stephanie Guggenheim ...... 1997-2000 - B - Donna Barone ...... 1997 - H - Lizette Belaustegui ...... 1997 Aly Hanson ...... 2006- Selima Berisha ...... 2003-06 Darcy Hanson ...... 2000-01 Kim Bishop ...... 2006- Julie Hereth ...... 1998-99 Catie Blake ...... 2004-07 Samantha Hoak ...... 2007- Laura Brosius ...... 1999-2002 Ashley Brown ...... 2005 - I - Robyn Iglesias ...... 1997-2000 - C - Malorie Clarke-Cameron Kelly Carter ...... 2007- - J - Donna Carvalhal ...... 2001 Lizelle Jackson ...... 2006 Christina Chatman ...... 2003-04 Mary Jaeger ...... 1999-2002 - P - Erica Chong ...... 2003-06 Carolina Johansson ...... 1999 Amy Paige ...... 2004-07 Malori Clarke-Cameron ...... 1999-2002 Amy Johnson ...... 2007- Leah Patriss ...... 1998-99 Tiffany Clendenning ...... 2001-04 Christine Jones ...... 2007- Erin Peot ...... 1997 Whitney Collins-Cephers ...... 2005 Jenae’ Piper ...... 2006- - K - Samantha Post ...... 2007- Tina Prickett ...... 2003-04 - D - Stephanie Kansky ...... 2003-06 Natalie Dart ...... 2001 Neddie King ...... 2006- Danielle Davis ...... 1997 - R - Tasia Davis ...... 2006- - L - Felicia Reynolds ...... 2006- Katrina Day ...... 2003-04 Fabriana Rezayet ...... 2002-05 Dalia Lamming ...... 1997-2000 Christine DeLashmutt ...... 2007- Brittney Rigtrup ...... 2007 Erika Lee ...... 1997-2000 Alison Dixon ...... 2001-04 Amy Rizzo ...... 2007 Frances Li ...... 1997-99 Tiffany Dunbar ...... 2003-06 Rosette Rough ...... 1999-2002 Katie Durkin ...... 1997-2000 Nicole Lopez ...... 2001-04 - M - - S - - E - Brittany Schandelmayer ...... 2007- Lara Martinez ...... 2007- Eleri Earnshaw ...... 2007 Angela Schumacher ...... 2006-07 Lauryn McAlister ...... 1998-99 Aryn Epstein ...... 2003 Sara Sheen ...... 2001-02 Meredith McAlister ...... 1999-2000 Shannon Evans ...... 1998-99 Mony Sith ...... 1997 Jackie McCormick ...... 2002-05 Kristin Skinner ...... 2002 Meghann McCormick ...... 2002-05 Nichole Lopez Larissa Swartzlander ...... 1997-2000 Women’s Soccer Caitlin Meadows ...... 2007- Patricia Metzger ...... 1998-2001 Kayleigh Morgan ...... 2007- - T - Embrie Tapia ...... 2003 - N - Tiffany Toale ...... 2001 Caley Troutman ...... 2004-07 Amanda Nelson ...... 2001 Elisabeth Nilsson ...... 1999 Holly Nixon ...... 2002 - U - Ashley Uske ...... 2002 - O - Kelly O’Connell ...... 2005- - W - Ashley O’Connor ...... 2003-06 Kesiah Wattley ...... 2007 Christina O’Connor ...... 2005- Maureen O’Neill ...... 2001

2008 Long Island University Tokunbo Olisemeka ...... 1997 24 Long Island Blackbirds • 2008 Women’s Soccer • www.liuathletics.com

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Opponents •LIU Field ••LIU •LIU Field ••LIU •Metzgar Fields ••Metzgar American Eagles Air Force Falcons Air Force Lafayette Leopards •Cadet Soccer Stadium•1:00 p.m. Stadium•1:00 p.m. •Cadet Soccer•Cadet Soccer Sept. 12 Sept. 21 Sept. 14 Charleston Southern Buccaneers Charleston Southern Sept. 7 Location ...... Easton, Pa...... Metzgar Fields Field Home ...... Conference Patriot League ...... Mike Statham/8-25-2 (Years) Coach/Record Head ...... same at School (Years) Record ...... 3-15-0 Record 2007 Overall ...... 0-7-0 (8th) (Finish) Record 2007 Conference ...... Matt Contact Panto Soccer ...... (610) 330-5512/(610) 330-5519 Phone/Fax ...... E-Mail [email protected] ...... Website goleopards.com Location ...... Washington, D.C...... Reeves Complex Athletic Field Home ...... Conference Patriot League ...... David Bucciero/fi (Years) Coach/Record Head ...... same at School (Years) Record ...... 10-6-3 Record 2007 Overall ...... 4-0-3 (2nd) (Finish) Record 2007 Conference ...... Contact Soccer Raynovich April ...... [email protected]/Fax ...... (202) 885-3032/(202) 885-3033 E-Mail ...... Website aueagles.com Location ...... USAF Academy, Colo...... USAF Academy, Location ...... Field Home Stadium Cadet Soccer ...... Conference Mountain West ...... (Years) Coach/Record Head (16) Buckley/110-181-19 Marty ...... same at School (Years) Record ...... 2-14-2 Record 2007 Overall ...... 0-7-0 (8th) (Finish) Record 2007 Conference ...... Nick Arseniak Contact Soccer ...... (719) 333-9251/(719) 333-3798 Phone/Fax E-mail ...... [email protected] ...... goairforcefalcons.com Site Web Location ...... Charleston, S.C...... Buccaneer Field Field Home ...... Conference Big South (15) ...... EricTerrill/110-147-22 (Years) Coach/Record Head (12) ...... 96-130-19 at School (Years) Record ...... 12-6-0 Record 2007 Overall ...... 5-2-1 (2nd) (Finish) Record 2007 Conference ...... TBA Contact Soccer ...... (843) 863-7688/(843) 863-7676 Phone/Fax ...... E-Mail TBA ...... csusports.comWebsite .com liuathletics rst season rst season rst • • www. •6:00 p.m.•6:00 p.m. •1:00 p.m.•1:00 p.m. •6:00 p.m.•6:00 p.m.

•LIU Field ••LIU •LIU Field ••LIU Women’s Soccer •Stewart Field ••Stewart •LaValle Stadium•1:00 p.m. p.m. •LaValle Stadium•1:00 •LaValle Stadium•1:00 Stony Brook Delaware State Hornets Colorado College Tigers • • 2008 Aug. 31 Aug. 29 Sept. 5 Aug. 22 Blackbirds Long Island Location ...... Colorado Colo. Springs, Location ...... Field Home Field Stewart ...... Conference Conference USA ...... (Years) Coach/Record Head (8) Bennett/79-60-16 Geoff ...... 41-25-9 (4) at School (Years) Record ...... 10-6-3 Record 2007 Overall ...... 5-3-1 (t-4th) (Finish) Record 2007 Conference ...... Contact Soccer Moross Dave ...... (719) 389-6755/(719) 389-6256 Phone/Fax ...... [email protected] E-Mail ...... Website cctigers.com Location ...... Dover, Location ...... Dover, Del...... Alumni Stadium Field Home ...... United Conference Soccer Conference Soni/fi ...... Nitan (Years) Coach/Record Head Record at School (Years) ...... same at School (Years) Record ...... 3-12-4 Record 2007 Overall ...... 2-5-1 (6th) (Finish) Record 2007 Conference ...... John Hartrick Contact Soccer ...... (607) 777-6800/(607) 777-4597 Phone/Fax ...... E-Mail [email protected] ...... bubearcats.com Website ...... same at School (Years) Record ...... 3-11-2 Record 2007 Overall ...... 1-3-0 (4th) (Finish) Record 2007 Conference Dodson ...... Paul Contact Soccer ...... (302) 857-6065/(302) 857-6034 Phone/Fax ...... [email protected] ...... dsuhornets.comWebsite Location ...... Vestal, Location ...... Vestal, N.Y...... Field Home Complex Sports Bearcat ...... Conference America East ...... Sarah McClellan/fi (Years) Coach/Record Head Location ...... Stony N.Y. Brook, Location Stadium ...... LaValle Field Home P. Kenneth ...... Conference America East ...... (Years) Coach/Record Head (23) Ryan/168-214-38 Susan ...... same at School (Years) Record ...... 8-5-5 Record 2007 Overall ...... 4-2-2 (4th) (Finish) Record 2007 Conference Cohen ...... Jeremy Contact Soccer ...... (631) 632-6328/(631) 632-8841 Phone/Fax E-mail ...... [email protected] ...... goseawolves.cstv.com Site Web 2008 WSoccer Media Guide.indd 252008 WSoccer Media Guide.indd 25 Opponents

Siena Saints Fairleigh Dickinson Knights Sept. 26•Siena Field•1:00 p.m. Oct. 12•University Stadium•1:00 p.m.

Location ...... Loudonville, N.Y. Location ...... Teaneck, N.J. Home Field ...... Siena Field Home Field ...... University Stadium Conference ...... Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference ...... Northeast Head Coach/Record (Years) ...... Steve Karbowski/68-81-13 (9) Head Coach/Record (Years) ...... Renee Montana/92-84-10 (10) Record at School (Years) ...... same Record at School (Years) ...... 11-23-1 (2) 2007 Overall Record ...... 8-9-1 2007 Overall Record ...... 7-11-0 2007 Conference Record (Finish) ...... 5-4-0 (5th) 2007 Conference Record (Finish) ...... 5-4-0 (t-3rd) Soccer Contact ...... Mark Adam Soccer Contact ...... Wes Heinel Phone/Fax ...... (518) 783-2377/(518) 783-2992 Phone/Fax ...... (201) 692-2204/(201) 692-9361 E-mail ...... [email protected] E-mail ...... [email protected] Web Site ...... sienasaints.com Website ...... fduknights.com

Wagner Seahawks Oct. 3••LIU Field•6:00 p.m. Oct. 17••LIU Field•6:00 p.m.

Location ...... Staten Island, N.Y. Location ...... Hamden, Conn. Home Field ...... Stadium Conference ...... Northeast Conference ...... Northeast Home Field ...... Bobcat Field Head Coach/Record (Years) ...... Mike Minielli /195-165-33 (21) Head Coach/Record (Years) ...... Dave Clarke/81-72-13 (10) Record at School (Years) ...... 5-29-2 (2) Record at School (Years) ...... same 2007 Overall Record ...... 3-13-2 2007 Overall Record ...... 9-7-2 2007 Conference Record (Finish) ...... 1-7-1 (10th) 2007 Conference Record (Finish) ...... 2-5-2 (9th) Soccer Contact ...... Nick Dattilo Soccer Contact ...... Jill Seward Phone/Fax ...... (718) 390-3213/(718) 390-3347 Phone/Fax ...... (203) 582-5387/(203) 582-5385 E-Mail ...... [email protected] E-Mail ...... [email protected] Website ...... wagnerathletics.com Website ...... quinnipiacbobcats.com

Columbia Lions Central Connecticut State Blue Devils Oct. 6•Columbia Stadium•7:00 p.m. Oct. 19••LIU Field•1:00 p.m.

Location ...... New York, N.Y. Location ...... New Britain, Conn. Home Field ...... Columbia Soccer Stadium Home Field ...... Central Connecticut Soccer Field Conference ...... Ivy League Conference ...... Northeast Head Coach/Record (Years) ...... Kevin McCarthy/116-101-26 (14) Head Coach/Record (Years) ...... Mick D’Arcy/88-62-10 (8) Record at School (Years) ...... same Record at School (Years) ...... same 2007 Overall Record ...... 8-5-4 2007 Overall Record ...... 9-9-1 2007 Conference Record (Finish) ...... 3-3-1 (4th) 2007 Conference Record (Finish) ...... 6-3-0 (2nd) Soccer Contact ...... Pete McHugh Soccer Contact ...... Dan Forcella Phone/Fax ...... (212) 854-7064/(212) 854-8168 Phone/Fax ...... (860) 832-3059/(860) 832-3084 E-Mail ...... [email protected] E-Mail ...... TBA Website ...... gocolumbialions.com Website ...... ccsubluedevils.com Women’s Soccer Sacred Heart Pioneers Saint Francis (Pa.) Red Flash Oct. 10••Campus Field•3:30 p.m. Oct. 24••Stokes Soccer Complex•1:00 p.m.

Location ...... Fairfi eld, Conn. Location ...... Loretto, Pa. Home Field ...... Campus Field Home Field ...... Stokes Soccer Complex Conference ...... Northeast Conference ...... Northeast Head Coach/Record (Years) ...... Kim Banner/18-35-6 (3) Head Coach/Record ...... Brenda van Stralen/32-34-10 (3) Record at School (Years) ...... same Record at School ...... same 2007 Overall Record ...... 5-12-4 2007 Overall Record ...... 7-9-3 2007 Conference Record (Finish) ...... 4-2-3 (t-3rd) 2007 Conference Record (Finish) ...... 4-3-2 (6th) Soccer Contact ...... Gene Gumbs Soccer Contact ...... Bob Volkert Phone/Fax ...... (203) 396-8127/(203) 371-7889 Phone/Fax ...... (814) 472-3128/(814) 472-3196 E-Mail ...... [email protected] E-Mail ...... [email protected] Website ...... sacredheartpioneers.com Website ...... goredfl ash.com 2008 Long Island University

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bold 8/21/2008 2:27:53 PM8/21/2008 2:27:53 PM *2008 opponents in Opponents Series History 5-3-0 W 3-1 2000, W 2-0 2007, W3 W-L-T Meeting Meeting W-L-T Meeting Streak All-Time nson

c 0-1-0 2006, L 0-3 - - L1 eld 1-0-0 W 4-3 2000, - - W1 Albany 2-0-0 2002, W 2-1 2003, W 2-0 W2 2-0 W 2003, 2-1 Last W1 W First 2-0 2002, Opponent Air Force W Albany 2-0-0 American Arizona Binghamton Bucknell 2003, 1-0-0 Northridge Cal St. W1 - 1-1-1 Central Conn. St. 0-1-0 Meeting First W 1-0 2007, - - 0-1-0 Charleston Southern 3-10-0 2005, L 0-1 2003, L 0-3 T 0-0 Colgate 2007, 1997, L 0-3 2000, L 1-2 0-1-0 - - 2007, L 1-2 1-2 Colorado College - - 2002, L 0-1 T1 Columbia Meeting First - - L4 State Delaware - W1 Drexel 0-1-0 Fairfi 1-0-0 Meeting First L1 0-5-0 Fairleigh Dicki L 2001, L 1-2 W 8-0 L1 2006, - - Fordham - - 2001, L 1-3 2007, L 0-1 1-0 Hawaii L1 Hofstra 2-5-0 L5 Iona 1997, L 0-1 Lafayette 2002, 2-0-0 2006, L 1-2 W1 La Salle L1 1999, W 3-0 0-1-0 St. Long Beach 2004, W 2-1 W L1 0-4-0 Manhattan 2002, L 1-6 1-1-0 W2 Marist 1-2-1 1997, L 0-7 - - 0-1-0 1-2-0 W1 Maryland 2000, L 2-4 1997, L 0-3 2002, L 0-5 0-3-0 UMBC 1997, L 0-1 2007, L 1-2 - - 3-1-0 Massachusetts 2006, L 0-2 1998, L 0-2 L4 2007, (Fla.) Miami 1997, L 0-2 2000, L 1-6 3-0 L1 W 3-1 2002, Monmouth 0-1-0 L1 - L1 W1 0-1-0 Mary’s St. Mount L3 1999, L 0-6 W3 1-4-1 - Mexico New 2000, L 0-6 0-1-0 7-3-1 T1 - - L1 - - NJIT 1-0-0 1997, L 0-6 6-7-0 1997, L 0-2 1999, L 0-2 W Northeastern 2002, L 1-2 W 1-0 2007, - - 1997, L 0-3 Arizona Northern 0-1-0 - 2007, L 0-1 W2 State Oregon L2 0-1-0 2007, L 0-2 1-3-0 - Pacifi L2 - - L1 2000, L 2-3 Providence L1 1997, L 1-3 - - 2005, 0-1-1 Quinnipiac W 1-0 2003, 1-0 L1 Rider 2005, L 1-3 Morris Robert 2-2 L1 T 1-1 2006, 0-1-0 Rutgers 5-7-1 0-3 L1 Heart Sacred 2003, L 0-2 8-2-1 T1 1997, L 1-3 (Pa.) - - Francis Saint L1 W 1-0 2007, W T 1-1 1997, 6-6-0 John’s St. W 1-0 2007, 4-2-0 5-5-1 W3 Joseph’s Saint W 3-2 T 1997, 2007, L 0-1 0-1-0 1997, L 0-3 W3 (Calif.) Mary’s Saint W 3-2 1999, 2007, L 0-1 L 0-1-0 W 2-0 2006, Peter’s Saint 2007, L 0-3 L1 0-2-1 2006, L 1-3 Hall Seton - - 0-4-0 L1 1998, W3 L1 - - Siena 2000, L 1-2 1999, L 1-6 St. Texas SW T 1-1 2003, 2004, L 1-2 1998, 3-1-0 Stanford 2001, 1997, L 0-3 0-1-0 1-0-0 Stetson T1 L4 W 4-1 2004, 1-0-0 Brook Stony 1997, L 0-3 L1 0-0-1 Tampa - - W 1-0 W3 1999, L1 2-1-1 - - 1-1-0 Temple 0-1-0 1997, L 2-4 Texas 2-0-0 W 1-0 2007, 2006, L 0-4 UC Riverside 2004, W 1-0 - - W1 UNLV 2006, W 1-0 St. Valley Utah L1 0-1-0 W2 W1 Wagner State Washington 2-0-0 2003, L 0-4 0-1-0 - - 2004, W 0-1-0 1-0 2006, L 0-4 0-1-0 2007, W 3-2 L1 - - 2005, L 0-1 2004, L 2-3 9-2-0 W2 - - - - 1997, L 0-6 W 2-0 2007, L1 W6 L1 L1 L1 .com liuathletics • • www. •4:00 p.m.•4:00 p.m. •1:00 p.m.•1:00 p.m.

••LIU Field ••LIU Field Women’s Soccer •N. Athletic Complex•1:00 p.m. Complex•1:00 p.m. •N. Athletic•N. Athletic Robert Morris • • 2008 Nov. 2 Oct. 31 Mount St. Mary’s Mountaineers Oct. 26 Blackbirds Long Island Location ...... West N.J. Long Branch, Location ...... The Lawn Field Great Home ...... Conference Northeast ...... (13) (Years) Coach/Record Head Turner/111-106-24 Krissy ...... 99-68-22(10) at School (Years) Record ...... 12-5-4 Record 2007 Overall ...... 6-2-1 (1st) (Finish) Record 2007 Conference ...... ChrisTobin Contact Soccer ...... (732) 263-5180/(732) 571-3535 Phone/Fax ...... E-Mail [email protected] ...... Website gomuhawks.com Location ...... Emmitsburg, Md. Stadium Family ...... Waldron Field Home ...... Conference Northeast (4) Gosselin/28-40-2 ...... Tom (Years) Coach/Record Head (1) ...... 5-13-0 at School (Years) Record ...... 5-13-0 Record 2007 Overall ...... 3-6-0 (8th) (Finish) Record 2007 Conference ...... MarkVandergrift Contact Soccer ...... (301) 447-5384/(301) 447-5300 Phone/Fax ...... [email protected] ...... mountathletics.comWebsite Head Coach/Record (Years) ...... John (7) Kowalski/34-90-8 (Years) Coach/Record Head ...... same at School (Years) Record ...... 7-10-2 Record 2007 Overall ...... 4-4-1 (7th) (Finish) Record 2007 Conference ...... Jim Duzyk Contact Soccer ...... (412) 262-8314/(412) 262-8557 Phone/Fax ...... E-Mail [email protected] ...... rmucolonials.comWebsite Location ...... Moon Township, Pa...... North Complex Athletic Field Home ...... Conference Northeast 2008 WSoccer Media Guide.indd 272008 WSoccer Media Guide.indd 27 Northeast Conference Embarking upon its 28th season, the Northeast current 12-school alignment. They are joined Conference and its member institutions look by Monmouth (admitted in 1985), Mount forward to a new era of growth and opportunity St. Mary’s (1989), Central Connecticut State in 2008-09. Driven by a new strategic plan, (1997), Quinnipiac (1998) and Sacred Heart the NEC will strive to be recognized as an (1999). NEC expansion, which will culminate NCAA Division I leader for student-athlete in 2012 with the addition of Bryant University achievement, integrity, competitiveness and national engagement. as the league’s 12th member, will give the league a six-state geographic footprint with Brenda Weare The NEC can trace its roots back to 1981, when the league was fi rst access to such major media markets as New NEC Commissioner established as the men’s basketball-only ECAC-Metro Conference. York City, Baltimore, Pittsburgh, Hartford A single-sport entity at its inception, even the league’s most ardent and Providence. supporters during its formative years could not have envisioned a transformation into a burgeoning 12-member, 22-sport conference. With the addition of women’s bowling this fall, NEC member The remarkable success story of the conference began to unfold in institutions will now compete in 22 championship sports: , 1985, when the league began sponsoring additional sports. Three years men’s and women’s basketball, women’s bowling men’s and women’s later, a change of name was in order and the Northeast Conference as cross country, fi eld hockey, football, men’s and women’s golf, men’s and we know it today was born. With membership and sport sponsorship women’s indoor track and fi eld, women’s lacrosse, men’s and women’s continuing to grow over the next decade and beyond, the NEC outdoor track and fi eld, men’s and women’s soccer, softball, women’s now enjoys qualifi cation or play-in access to 13 different NCAA swimming, men’s and women’s tennis, and women’s volleyball. Men’s Championships (baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, fi eld hockey, lacrosse will become the league’s 23rd sport by the 2011 season. men’s and women’s golf, women’s lacrosse, men’s and women’s soccer, softball, men’s and women’s tennis and women’s volleyball). Over the last fi ve years, the NEC has televised nearly 150 events, as the league’s coverage area expanded to 40 million homes plus Though the NEC has featured various looks since its inception, coverage internationally. The NEC also webstreamed the women’s charter members Fairleigh Dickinson, Long Island, Robert Morris, basketball, softball and baseball tournaments to much acclaim, and St. Francis (N.Y.), Saint Francis (Pa.) and Wagner remain part of the plans to expand webstream offerings in 2008-09. 2007 NEC Standings 2007 All-NEC Teams School NEC Pts Overall Pct Player of the Year 1. Monmouth* 6-2-1 19 12-5-4 .667 Amy Hoyer, Monmouth 2. Central Connecticut State* 6-3 18 9-9-1 .500 Defensive Player of the Year Coach of the Year 3. Sacred Heart* 4-2-3 15 5-12-4 .333 Megan McClements, CCSU Krissy Turner, Monmouth Long Island* 5-4 15 9-9-1 .500 Fairleigh Dickinson 5-4 15 7-11 .389 Rookie of the Year Fair Play Award 6. Saint Francis (Pa.) 4-3-2 14 7-9-3 .447 Kathleen Caggiano, RMU Mount St. Mary’s 7. Robert Morris 4-4-1 13 7-10-2 .421 8. Mount St. Mary’s 3-6 9 5-13 .278 First Team Second Team 9. Quinnipiac 2-5-2 8 9-7-2 .556 Rachel Caneen, CCSU F Karyn Farrar, MSM F 10. Wagner 1-7-1 4 3-13-2 .222 Andrea Lopez, MU F Tonya Hipsman, FDU F Kathleen Caggiano, RMU F Sara Lawlor, QU F Individual Statistical Leaders Leah Blayney, CCSU M Eleri Earnshaw, LIU M Ciara Crinion, CCSU M Kathryn Kirkpatrick, RMU M Points G A Pts. Goals Against Avg. GA GAA Amy Hoyer, MU M Shannon Rogers, MU M Caggiano, RMU 10 6 26 Dilal, RMU 0 0.00 Lawlor, QU 7 7 21 Buffa, MU 0 0.00 Catie Blake, LIU D Clio Tregear, CCSU M Brittani Heller, MU D Denise Eckert, SFPA D Women’s Soccer Caneen, CCSU 9 2 20 Singer, CCSU 0 0.00 Peacock, QU 6 4 16 Moss, RMU 1 0.44 Megan McClements, CCSU D Leisl Lissfelt, QU D Hipsman, FDU 6 2 14 Beizer, QU 14 0.76 Amanda Wheeler, FDU D Taryn Reichard, RMU D Goals GP No. Save Pct. Sv. Pct. Anna Lebo, MSM GK Felicia Amaral, LIU GK Caggiano, RMU 19 10 Singer, CCSU 1 1.000 Caneen, CCSU 19 9 Dilal, RMU 1 1.000 Lawlor, QU 14 7 Buffa, MU 2 1.000 Peacock, QU 17 6 Moss, RMU 19 .950 Hipsman, FDU 18 6 Onufer, RMU 117 .830 NEC Championship Results Vespa, SFPA 19 6 Shutouts SHO Semifi nals: #1 Monmouth 1, #4 Long Island 0 Assists GP No. Amaral, LIU 9 #3 Sacred Heart 2, #2 Central Connecticut State 1 Lawlor, QU 14 7 Fierro, MU 8 Final: #1 Momouth 1, #3 Sacred Heart 0 Caggiano, RMU 19 6 Beizer, QU 7 (MVP: Lia Fierro, Monmouth) Donovan, QU 17 5 Boyer, SFPA 7 Wheeler, FDU 18 5 Onufer, RMU 6

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2008 WSoccer Media Guide.indd 28 8/21/2008 2:27:54 PM 2008 Long Island University Women’s Soccer 29 e us, with 8/21/2008 2:27:54 PM8/21/2008 2:27:54 PM . After a Fulbright . After a Fulbright s educated at Phillips s educated at Phillips ity has experienced a st Haynes has led her st Haynes ducation is the key to lawyer and role model. and role lawyer day, she oversees one of she oversees day, cholas Platt, as “the best best as “the cholas Platt, ng-room-only crowds. ng-room-only n heritage. She has passed n heritage. 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He 1989. hilippines and Indonesia: Essays hilippines and Indonesia: ng strong links with the community ng strong Arts, where eater for the Performing Administration lupus, all in serviceected by to the entire University University ce for the many people aff .com liuathletics Provost President and education offi rst outreach • • www. rst book, “Philippine Collaboration in World War II,” won the University Press Award in 1969. “Th Award Press won the University II,” War World Collaboration in rst book, “Philippine Brooklyn Campus Steinberg Steinberg Long Island University Long Island Long Island University Th 320-seat Kumble new e centerpiece of the advanced, complex is the technically Women’s Soccer Stevens Haynes • • 2008 tness and aquatic facilities for students and other members of the Campus, the WRAC also features an outstanding, 2,500- also features WRAC for students and other members of the Campus, the tness and aquatic facilities Dr. David Dr. David Gale space for the central part of this urban camp that has tripled the green a dramatic re-landscaping also has overseen e Provost Blackbirds Long Island has taught, lectur Steinberg history, Philippine Asia and, in particular, books and articles e author of numerous on Southeast exciting dance, music and theater performances – from opera and gospel to Dreamgirls and the Nutcracker – regularly draw standi – regularly and the Nutcracker dance, music and theater performances opera and gospel to Dreamgirls – from exciting in its history:Wel the Campus completed the biggest building project $45 million the leadership, 2006, under the Provost’s In state-of-the-art fi With Center. Center off Nursing B’32 Academic Heilbrunn Rothkopf Harriet Its open to the public for athletic and civic events. seat venue, fi health services as a home for Brooklyn’s as well preventive community. A wider array of wellness services that will include a special cluster of intervention A wider array of wellness being developed programs are community. Th poisoning in children. Philippines: A Singular and a Plural Place,” now in its fourth edition, was described by U.S. Ambassador to the Philippines, Ni in its fourth U.S. Ambassador to the Philippines, edition, was described by now Place,” and a Plural A Singular Philippines: both edition also edited and co-authored Steinberg Dr. present.” past and the Philippines, guide to understanding single-volume the world to co-author “Th around with top scholars from collaborated recently He one of the major textbooks on the area. Asia,” in the P and Religiosity is a co-author of “Religion a new and multifaceted history He of this complex region. Asia,” Southeast 2005. Creeds,” and Public Society on State, native plants and amenities that provide a serene environment and enhanced college experience for students. environment a serene plants and amenities that provide native Campus as a student, ear began her association with the Brooklyn Haynes decades, Provost in higher education for three Involved Up Opportunity Program. Education of the Higher as director started her career She in counseling. degree and a master’s English in assuming the position of Provost legal counsel before University’s in 1983, she became Long Island University John’s at St. India West which she attributes to her of books and the spoken word, a love up with grew Haynes Provost native, N.Y., A Queens, single par whom she raised as a divorced and an educator – a lawyer daughters – a doctor, of learning to her three on that love on her belief that a sound e Acting as well. has two grandchildren who now maintains the provost, for being a good CEO,” ground pathways help students to realize campus whose varied an urban is dedicated to creating Haynes Provost dreams, one’s realizing “I am a big dreamer,” says Gale Stevens Haynes, Provost of Long Island University’s Brooklyn Campus and an exemplary educator, Campus and an exemplary educator, Brooklyn University’s of Long Island Provost Haynes, Stevens says Gale “I am a big dreamer,” renaissance becoming one of the largest and most comprehensive private universities in the United States. Under his leadership, Under States. in the United universities private largest and most comprehensive becoming one of the renaissance 28,500. He 19,000 to over has risen from its enrollment $80 million, and $4.8 million to over tenfold from nearly has increased imp in vast resulting in new construction which has led to $400 million in investments plan, and major renovations, improvement hav doctoral programs New Campuses. and Brooklyn Post the C.W. campuses, especially, University’s study and life on each of the and increased. created been reserves have wa He Synagogue. Avenue Park of Manhattan’s Steinberg is the son of the late Rabbi Milton Steinberg, Dr. City, York Born in New Kappa Beta and Phi which he graduated magna cum laude College, from and Harvard in England, College Malvern at Andover, Academy to Harv he returned Fellowship, Wilson Woodrow on a at Columbia University and a year of the Philippines University at the year honorary several degrees also has received Steinberg (1964). Dr. in History (1963) and a Ph.D. in East Asian Studies a master’s 1973, he joined the In to the rank of full professor. he rose where of Michigan, in the Department at the University of History in 1977. Secretary and University President Vice becoming Assistant to the President, as Executive University Th fi of the world for four decades. His important area changes.” nothing ever dream, don’t you “If To and a parent. both as an educator many of her dreams has achieved Haynes As head of a doctoral-granting institution, Provost $160 million. Provo managing an annual budget of over than 11,000 students, with more campuses in the country, the most diverse forgi faculty, new facilities, diversifying creating doubling student enrollment, renaissance: a remarkable institution through visions, a modern performing arts center that of the Provost’s One and transforming the Campus into a vibrant academic center. in 2005. Th became a reality community, Dr. David Steinberg, the ninth president of Long Island University, was appointed April 1, 1985. During his tenure, the Univers his tenure, 1, 1985. During was appointed April University, of Long Island the ninth president Steinberg, David Dr. 2008 WSoccer Media Guide.indd 292008 WSoccer Media Guide.indd 29 Athletics Administration John Suarez Director of Athletics

John Suarez enters his 12th year as director of athletics at Long Island University, where he has overseen a dramatic growth of the school’s ahletic department. During his tenure, Suarez has witnessed a sensational rise in the Blackbirds’ on-fi eld success with 25 Northeast Conference championships and 20 NEC Coach of the Year awards. Under his guidance, Long Island captured its fi rst-ever NEC Women’s Commissioner’s Cup in 2006.

Academic success has also been a priority in Suarez’s tenure, as witnessed by the department’s cumulative 3.05 grade-point average following the 2007-08 season. It was the seventh consecutive year that the department’s cumulative GPA was above 3.0. In addition, LIU was cited with two National Graduation Awards, sponsored by USA Today, in the last seven years.

Suarez has also spearheaded the department as it has made major improvements to its facilties. The 2006 opening of the Wellness, Recreation and Athletic Center culminated a decade of facility improvement at the Brooklyn Campus. The $40 million facility houses as 2,500-seat arena, an NCAA regulation-size swimming pool and a state-of-the-art fi tness center. The WRAC also features a wellness center that is geared toward a growing Brooklyn community.

The Wellness Center came on the heels of other improvements that included the addition of lights to LIU Field in 1999, Field Turf in 2001 and bleachers for softball and baseball in 2003. Suarez has also overseen upgrades to the weight room, locker rooms and scoreboards.

Suarez’s work is not done, as there are plans to further upgrade to the Blackbirds’ facilities, including an extensive redesign of LIU Field and the addition of a bubble atop the Wellness Center, covering the track and tennis courts.

With a keen eye toward the future, Suarez has been mindful of LIU’s past. He helped spearhead the creation of the LIU Athletics Hall of Fame in 2000 with 11 inaugural members, as well as the reestablishment of the Blackbird Club in 2002.

Suarez has also continued to make his presence felt outside the downtown Brooklyn campus. He served on the NCAA Management Council from 2003-06 and was a member of the Division I Budget Committee from 2004-06. Prior to that, Suarez was on the NCAA Championship Cabinet from 2000-03 and served as chair of the NEC Athletic Directors Committee from 2000-02.

Suarez arrived following a three-year stint as athletics director at Mercer County College in Trenton, N.J., which won two national championships and produced 11 regional titles in that span. Eighty percent of the athletes in his time attended four-year schools and every team produced a winning record during his last two years.

Suarez earned his bachelor’s degree in marketing at Fairleigh Dickinson University, where he competed on the baseball team. He completed his master’s in sports management at East Stroudsburg University. Women’s Soccer

Margaret Alaimo Greg Fox Matthew Scally Senior Associate A.D. Associate Director of Athletics Associate Director of Athletics Senior Woman Administrator External Relations Director of Compliance 2008 Long Island University

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a separate weight a separate weight tes for the school’s tes for the school’s rs who are enrolled enrolled rs who are Marcano Assistant Athletic Trainer Erica c sports, demands on as each sport places different Strength and Conditioning Strength who conditioning. James, and exibility training, plyometrics ed Strength and Conditioning Specialist and a U.S.A. Weightlifting Weightlifting and a U.S.A. and Conditioning Specialist ed Strength c plan to ensure the athlete’s long-range health goals are met. long-range health goals are the athlete’s c plan to ensure .com Civitano liuathletics Assistant Athletic Trainer Athletic Training/ Athletic Courtney • • www. James Women’s Soccer Richard • • 2008 oor. In addition to providing treatment and rehabilation, the athletic training staff provides education to student- provides the athletic training staff and rehabilation, treatment addition to providing In oor. Strength and Conditioning Coach O’Connor Blackbirds Head Athletic Trainer Long Island Danny center equipped with the latest equiment - from stationarycenter equipped with the latest equiment - from station - but also bikes with built in televisions to a full weight for student-athletes. especially geared room conditioning to the offseas preseason from needs of each student-athlete is a full range of equipment to meet the diverse There just some of the pieces of equipment which make it one of machines are and stationary and press weights bikes, free Treadmills Conference. complete facilities in the Northeast specialized workout programs are tailored to enhance athletes’ physical abilities in their specifi to enhance athletes’ tailored are programs workout specialized and speed training, fl training, power weight are in his regimen Included the body. is a Certifi Long Island, physiology from in exercise degree holds a master’s Specialist. Performance The facility houses n Center. and Athletic Recreation Wellness, is located in the new state-of-the art training room The weight The strength and conditioning program at Long Island University is designed to help student-athletes maximize their athletic po is designed to help student-athletes maximize University at Long Island and conditioning program The strength their surgical and rehabilitative needs. their surgical and rehabilitative and All-American in the 400-met a former Blackbird James, Richard by Coordinated the risk of injury. performance while reducing therapy and asthma education services are available. In addition, the facility features specialized equipment, such as a separa specialized addition, the facility features therapy and asthma education services In available. are fl equipped with a hydraulic optimum health and conditioning. to aid students in achieving health matters and concerns in order athletes regarding who s O’Connor, to head trainer in 2001. who was promoted O’Connor, of Danny The sports is under the direction medicine program In the winter of 2005, a state-of-the-art athletic training room opened in the lower level of the Wellness, Recreation and Athl Recreation Wellness, of the level the winter of 2005, a state-of-the-artin the lower opened athletic training room In 18 athletic teams. Headed by three full-time athletic trainers, the staff consists of several graduate and undergraduate traine of several full-time athletic trainers, the staff consists three by 18 athletic teams. Headed att great resources, of the training program’s availability of the extreme Because athletic training program. renowned in LIU’s and best specifi the best care to provide is placed on each athlete in order athletes. of the needs of Blackbird in taking care equipment the latest modalities and rehabilitation is fully equipped with It or rehabilitation, Cardiac the health of community residents. to promote and programs also houses resources Center Wellness The The campus’ athletic training staff is dedicated to the prevention, rehabilitation and recovery needs of over 200 student-athle of over needs and recovery rehabilitation the prevention, athletic training staff is dedicated to The campus’ with LIU as a graduate student in 1994, is responsible for maintaining the operation of the athletic training room. His duties His the athletic training room. for maintaining the operation of with LIU as a graduate student in 1994, is responsible also drug He education and testing program. of the athletic department’s and the administering of medical coverage coordination and reha treatment physical exams and designing preseason physician, coordinating of scheduling appointments with the program’s programs. a doctor of orthopedic surgery and spo Levy, Howard with athletic department orthopedicO’Connor consults regularly surgeon Dr. closely with LIU ath work Hill, Lenox mostly from of medical staff, Levy and a network City. York New in Hospital Hill at Lenox 2008 WSoccer Media Guide.indd 312008 WSoccer Media Guide.indd 31 Academics Nora Mavashev Academic Enhancement Coordinator

The balancing of academic achievement and athletic success is the primary concern of LIU’s Department of Athletics. The University’s student-athlete academic services are designed to help the department fulfi ll its commitment to all student-athletes in their pursuit of academic excellence.

At LIU, there is a high priority placed on academic integrity, along with an opportunity to take advantage of extraordinary academic programs. The goal of the LIU Athletic Department is to give student-athletes an avenue to seek help, whether it be for tutorial assistance, scheduling of classes, personal or career development or to improve on their test-taking and time-management skills.

In her fourth year, Nora Mavashev is responsible for monitoring academic progress of the student-athletes, ensuring they meet and exceed the University’s academic goals in compliance with NCAA and institutional standards. In conjunction with the director and senior associate director of athletics, Mavashev has formed close relationships with the academic advisement offi ce and counseling center to assist the student- athlete in negotiating the demands of daily practices and games.

The athletic department had an overall grade point average this past year of 3.05. In the spring of 2008, 13 of the 17 teams posted semester and cumulative averages above 3.00. For the year, there were 105 student-athletes (51 percent) who had a cumulative GPA above 3.00 and 27 student-athletes (14 percent) with GPAs above 3.50.

The University has twice been recognized by the NCAA and USA Today for having the highest graduation rate in the nation as compared to the remainder of the student body.

Program Offerings

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Women’s Soccer • German School of Education • Sociology School of Nursing • Humanities • Elementary • Urban Studies • Adult Nurse Practitioner • History • Physical Education Teacher • Nurse Management • Jazz Studies • Bilingual Teacher of Special Education School of Business, Public Admin. & • Journalism Information Sciences Arnold & Marie Schwartz College of • Mathematics School of Health Professions • Accounting Pharmacy and Health Sciences • Media Arts • Health Sciences • Business Administration • Drug Regulatory Affairs • Medical Technology • Occupational Therapy • Computer Science • Drug Information & Communication • Music - Applied Music • Physical Therapy • Health Administration • Pharmaceutics • Music Theory • Physician’s Assistant • Human Resources Management • Pharmacy Administration • Nuclear Medicine Technology • Respiratory Care • Public Administration • Philosophy • Sports Sciences • Taxation • Physics • Political Science School of Nursing School of Education • Psychology • Nursing • Bilingual Education • Social Science • Nursing/Adult Nurse Practitioner • Computers in Education • Social Studies • Counseling 2008 Long Island University

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