Tenth Anniversary 10 YEARS OF STATE SOCCER 1995 1996 FIRST COACH THE FIELD FIRST ACC February 1, 1995 1995-1998 WIN Heather Kerby was the first soccer Florida State plays in one of coach in FSU history and she led the nation’s top soccer facili- October 20, 2996 the Tribe from 1995-1998. She ties but that wasn’t always Lauren Lynch scored one helped to lay the foundation for the case. The first four FSU of the biggest goals in the what is now considered one of the soccer teams played on the early years of top collegiate soccer programs in intramural fields across from soccer. Her 68th minute America. In just her second season on the job she led Tully Gym and behind the Dick Howser scoreboard in tally gave FSU a 1-0 win over #10 Clemson. It was FSU to a 12-7-1 record, the first two ACC wins in pro- left field, which is now a parking lot. not only Florida State’s first ever win over a ranked gram history and into the regional rankings. team but it was the school’s first ever win against an Atlantic Coast Conference foe. FIRST WIN FIRST ACC September 7, 1995 It didn’t take Florida State long PLAYER OF to record the first win in pro- THE WEEK gram history. In front of 623 1997 fans at the first FSU soccer game October 21, 1996 ever played in Tallahassee, FSU SHUTOUT Founding FSU goalkeeper tallied five goals to beat West STREAK Melissa Juhl had a stellar ca- Florida 5-0. Janine Lavoie scored the first goal in Florida reer at Florida State and still State soccer history 10 minutes into the first ever Semi- October 12, 1997 holds Seminole records for career wins, saves, minutes nole home game. When Florida State shut- and shutouts. In 1996 she led FSU to a 12-7-1 mark in out LSU in October of just the program’s second season. That year she was 1997, it marked the third named Florida State’s first ever ACC player of the week straight game in which the after recording back-to-back shutouts including a 1-0 blanked their opponent and it was the win over Clemson, the first ACC win ever for FSU. She first time in school history that had ever happened. was also the first Seminole ever to be named to Soccer Only three other Seminole teams have accomplished America’s Team of the Week, an All-ACC selection and 1998 that feat to this day. an NSCAA All-Region selection. GROUNDBREAKING A GLIMPSE RECEIVING April 29, 1998 INTO THE VOTES On April 29th Florida State October 28, 1996 broke ground for the Semi- FUTURE Just 13 months after playing its nole Soccer/ Com- August 29, 1997 first ever game, the Florida State plex. The state-of-the-art For the first and only time soccer program made its first ap- facility was not fully com- in nine years of Seminole pearance on the national scene. pleted until 1999 but the soccer, FSU opened the year The Tribe received votes in all Seminoles did play on what was termed “The Field of with an ACC opponent in 1997. That game marked the four major soccer polls after two Dreams” by head coach Patrick Baker while construc- first start for freshmen Rachel Watkin and April Murphy. wins over top 10 teams in a span tion was ongoing. Little did anyone know but three years later those two of eight days. Florida State first freshmen along with Ashley Halter and Dee Foard would upset No. 10 Clemson and then turned and knocked GOLDEN GOAL comprise the first senior class to ever lead FSU to the off No. 10 NC State a week later. NCAA Tournament. April Murphy assisted on the first October 18, 1998 ever NCAA Tournament goal in Florida State history One of the highlights of the 1998 versus Jacksonville and Rachel Watkin helped send FSU season took place in College Park, to the Sweet 16 when she scored the first of FSU’s two MD where FSU picked up its first goals versus the Gators in Gainesville. ever ACC road win over the Terra- pins. After falling behind 1-0, Jill Ford scored back-to-back goals to 2000 put the Tribe in front. With the Seminoles just over 10 minutes OH WHAT A away from the upset the Terps tied the score forcing . Alex Osorio’s golden goal NIGHT in the 101st minute gave the Tribe its first ever win over 1999 October 17, 2000 and its first ever ACC road victory. It is hard to imagine that OPEN FOR any of the record 1,582 CHANGING OF BUSINESS fans knew what was going to happen on the night of THE GUARD January 1999 October 17, 2000 when soccer goliath North Carolina Using a large pair of cer- rolled into Tallahassee. The Tar Heels women’s soccer December 22, 1998 emonial scissors Florida “Patrick fit our profile ex- team is the greatest dynasty in and State then-president they were making their first ever trip to the newly com- tremely well. He shares our Sandy D’Alemberte, Ath- vision of building a nation- pleted . The Heels had lost letic Director Dave Hart and numerous dignitaries to just two ACC teams in their 20 plus years of soccer ally competitive women’s snipped the ribbon and officially opened the Semi- soccer program at Florida State.” That was what Ath- and they sure weren’t expecting to lose to an FSU team nole Soccer/Softball Complex. The multi-million dol- that was 0-9 all time versus UNC and had been out letic Director Dave Hart said when introducing Patrick lar complex features ticket and concession buildings Baker as the new head soccer coach at Florida State scored 62-2 in those previous nine games. and a spacious press box, including press seating, What took place that night is the kind of game and the former Penn coach hasn’t strayed from that radio/television booths and high-speed Internet ac- vision for one moment in five plus years. He came to that legends are made of and will still be talked about cess. The two-level Mary Ann Stiles & Barry Smith 20 years later by the FSU fans that witnessed the Florida State as a man who turned programs around at Team Building houses the coaches’ offices which over- North Carolina Wesleyan and at the University of Penn- game. When UNC scored just 12 minutes in it seemed look the soccer field, a reception area, a combined the onslaught was ready to begin but it was FSU sylvania and he worked his magic again at FSU. After workroom, large team and coaches locker rooms, vis- one season her took FSU to the Sweet 16 and has since that answered with two goals to take a 2-1 lead. Just iting team locker rooms and training and equipment 5:01 from seeing a dream come true, North Carolina gone back two more times on top of leading the Tribe rooms. The investment has paid off as FSU has gone to the College Cup. He took a program that was 31-43- tied the game and sent the contest to overtime. Both 38-12-3 at the stadium and played in front of almost teams had goals disallowed that would have won 5 in its first four years and went 59-31-7 from 2000- 25,000 fans in five years. 2003. He also molded FSU into an ACC power. The team the game but it was freshman defender Kristin that had won just three ACC games in four years has Boyce’s goal at 113:02 that ended it and gave FSU a won 13 since he arrived and has also played in two ACC win that launched the program into a whole new Championship finals. stratosphere. Tenth Anniversary ADJUSTING LIKE A DOLPHIN TO 2001 2002 WATER November 8, 2000 SEVEN CROWDED After wins over three teams HOUSE in the top seven, four teams in the top 11 and five ranked VERSUS THE squads during the regular season, FSU reached its first September 27, 2002 NCAA Tournament in program history in just Patrick TERPS After a lopsided start to Baker’s second season at the helm. The Seminoles November 8, 2001 the all-time series between hosted Jacksonville for the first postseason match ever As much as Patrick Baker the held in Tallahassee and it felt that way as the game was had changed the face of and Florida State, the 0-0 at half. The Seminoles adjusted nicely to postseason Florida State soccer the ACC Championships was Tribe’s sweep of the Gators in 2000 invigorated the play though and came out in the second half scoring one stage the Tribe still hadn’t conquered. It took rivalry and when the teams met in Tallahassee in three unanswered goals en route to a 4-1 win and the Baker just one season before he got the Tribe to 2002, it was a record setting night. Florida had not school’s first NCAA Tournament victory. advance into the semifinals for the first time ever traveled to FSU since the Seminoles opened the 2000 in 2000 via a tie and shootout with Wake Forest. season with a shocking upset of the sixth-ranked In 2001, Baker’s Seminoles got into the semis the Gators. When they returned in 2002, a school record SWEEP 16 old-fashioned way. Florida State opened the tour- 1,603 fans watched FSU comeback from 1-0 down November 12, 2000 nament versus a Maryland squad that had allowed to defeat UF 2-1 for the school’s third win over Florida If you ask Patrick Baker what the 12 goals all season and just seven goals to ACC in the last four matches. The crowd still stands as most significant victory of 2000 teams. The 12th-ranked Terps were one of the the largest ever to watch an FSU soccer game. was he will tell you that it wasn’t nation’s top defensive squads that year at least the upset of eventual National until they met the Seminoles. The Tribe scored FIRST TO 100 Champion North Carolina but the seven goals, five in the first half on their way to a season-opener versus rival Florida. 7-2 victory. It was the most goals a Baker-led FSU November 17, 2002 When the Tribe opened 2000 with team had ever scored, it was the most lopsided Florida State’s 2002 NCAA Tour- its first ever win over the Gators win of Baker’s three-year tenure and most impor- nament win over Auburn sent many dismissed the victory as UF tantly it was the team’s first ever ACC Tournament FSU to its second Sweet 16 in the taking a team they had beaten five straight times lightly win as well. last three years and it was a big but when the two took the field again that year in the night for senior Cindy Schofield. NCAA Tournament there could be no excuses. The game For the second straight game, was played in front of 1,763 fans in Gainesville and the 150 MINUTES Schofield scored a game-win- Gators were just two years removed from a national ning goal and assisted on an FSU title. With revenge on their minds, history behind them TO GLORY goal as the Tribe downed SEC and the stands full, Florida still couldn’t find a way to November 9, 2001 regular season champion Auburn 2-1. The game-win- solve Baker’s Seminoles falling 2-1 as the Tribe moved Just one day after scoring seven ner was Schofield’s second of the weekend as she on to its first ever Sweet 16. goals in a win over Maryland also scored the first goal in Florida State’s 2-0 win the Tribe was rewarded with over Ole Miss. In the first two games of the 2002 No. 8 Virginia in the semifinals NCAA Tournament, Schofield had six points on two of the ACC Tournament. The goals and an assist, which pushed her over the 100 Tribe was 0-8 lifetime against point mark in her career. She is still the only player the Cavs and lost a 3-2 heart- in FSU soccer history to ever record more than 100 breaker to Virginia less than points. two weeks prior to this game when UVa scored the game-winner with less than two minutes re- maining. The teams combined for five goals that night. Thirteen days later the two squads battled for 150 scoreless minutes and moved into a shootout with a berth to the ACC Championship finals on the line. With a little-known freshman in net for FSU, few thought the Seminoles had a 2003 chance but they didn’t know Ali Mims. The fresh- man goalie was inserted into the FSU line-up in WE’RE BACK the second half of the game and played 105 min- November 7, 2003 utes entering the shootout but that didn’t stop Cary, NC was a special place for the Jacksonville native from saving two of the first Florida State in 2003. First and four Virginia PK’s. With the score tied 2-2 and the foremost the Tribe played the last shooter for each team coming up Virginia sent first College Cup game in school back-to-back ACC Player of the Year history there but the magic be- to the line for the team’s fifth kick. The gan a month earlier. The Semi- sent a hard shot right down the middle. Mims, who noles had the team’s best run in was already diving to her right, stuck her foot out the ACC Tournament less than and kick saved the shot giving FSU an opportunity 30 days earlier at the SAS Soccer to lock up a trip to the finals. Another unsung Complex. Florida State won two tournament games hero took the kick and made good. Junior defender for the first time ever and advanced to the champi- Ashlee Fontes took all the pressure and drove home onship game for the second time in three years with 2004 the winner sending FSU to the ACC Championship a 1-0 win over Maryland. With the victory, FSU joined final. 16-time ACC Champion North Carolina as the only CONSENSUS two schools to play for the ACC Title two of the last three years. With their ACC Championship game ap- ALL- pearance, only North Carolina and Clemson have appeared in the title game more times than FSU since AMERICAN the Tribe joined the conference in 1995. January 30, 2004 Super sophomore Leah Gallegos had a remarkable 1-4 TO THE ELITE EIGHT season in 2003 beating the November 28, 2003 record for single season goals (18), game-winning goals FINAL FOUR Some made the argument that it in a season (7) and multi-goal games in a career (6). December 5, 2003 was the biggest game in the his- She also set the record for multi-goal games in a season ‘1-4 To The Final Four’ be- tory of the Florida/Florida State ri- (5), shots (109) and shots on goal (60). In less than two came a rallying cry for the valry in any sport but whatever seasons she has moved within one goal of the career 2003 Seminoles but after your opinion there was no deny- mark for game-winners at FSU. Gallegos recorded at they took the field versus ing when the Seminoles and least one point in 12 of FSU’s 26 games in 2003 and she UConn in the Elite Eight, it became the stuff legends Gators met in the 2003 Elite Eight, also has points against six NCAA Tournament teams. are made of. After starting the season 1-4, Florida it was huge. In front of 3,432 fans Gallegos’ season was rewarded December 13th when State was at a crossroads of gigantic proportions for and in the shadow of Ben Hill Grif- she was named a third team NSCAA All-American be- a team that was a consensus preseason top 15 pick fin Stadium where the two school’s football teams would coming the first FSU player ever to garner that honor. and coming off a second Sweet 16 in three years. meet the next day, the two old rivals battled for the College Sports Television then pegged Gallegos a sec- But on a cold morning in Lawrence, KS that cross- right to advance to the final four and play in the Col- ond team All-American a few weeks later, which was roads turned into a launching pad. After a 6-1 win lege Cup. After defeating FSU earlier in the year, the also an FSU first. The LA native picked up second team over San Diego State and a 7-1 win over , FSU seventh-ranked Gators were no match for the sixth- All-American honors from Soccer Times in January and proceeded to go 16-3-1 down the stretch and into ranked Seminoles that night as FSU won the biggest then became the first ever first team All-American in the College Cup. The turnaround was one of the game in the history of the program in one of the sports FSU soccer history January 30 when she was singled greatest the collegiate game had ever seen and cre- most difficult venues. The 2-1 win over Florida in out by SoccerBuzz. That award also made her the only ated a lifetime memory for every person involved in Gainesville was the first for a UF opponent dating back consensus All-American in team history. the 2003 journey. to the start of the 2001 season (17-0-2). Media Info TABLE OF CONTENTS MEDIA THE INFORMATION SEMINOLE LIFE 10th Anniversary ...... 2 This Is FSU Soccer ...... 52 Quick Facts...... 5 Seminole Soccer Complex ...... 53 Roster/Pronunciations ...... 6 Nation’s Premiere Program ...... 54 Photo Roster...... 7 This Is Florida State ...... 60 SID Page ...... 8 This Is Tallahassee ...... 64 2004 Outlook ...... 9 This Is The ACC ...... 68 This Is ACC Soccer ...... 69 COACHING STAFF OPPONENT Head Coach Patrick Baker ...... 12 INFORMATION Robin Confer ...... 16 Opponent Summary ...... 70 Rob Thompson...... 16 ACC Opponents ...... 71 Kristin Boyce ...... 17 Non-Conference Opponents ...... 73 Endowed Scholarships ...... 17

PLAYER SOCCER BIOS Katie Beal ...... 18 RECORD BOOK Janet Burke ...... 20 Career & Season Records ...... 76 Camie Bybee ...... 20 ACC Records ...... 77 Marion Cagle ...... 22 NCAA Tournament Records ...... 77 Alli Ferreri ...... 23 Individual Game Records ...... 78 Leah Gallegos ...... 24 Team Season Records ...... 79 Rachel McDowell...... 26 Honors & Awards ...... 81 Joy McKenzie...... 27 Seminole Streaks ...... 82 Ali Mims ...... 28 Year-by-Year Results ...... 83 Toby Ranck ...... 30 Series Records ...... 84 Jez Ratliff ...... 30 Year-by-Year Stats ...... 85 Teresa Rivera ...... 32 NCAA Tournament Box Scores .... 86 Sarah Rosseau ...... 33 All-Time Letterwinners ...... 87 Kelly Rowland ...... 33 Julia Schnugg ...... 35 SUPPORTING Colette Swensen...... 36 India Trotter ...... 36 OUR ATHLETES Kerry York...... 37 Support Staff ...... 88 Newcomers ...... 39 Academics ...... 89 Student Services ...... 90 Compliance ...... 91 YEAR FSU In ...... 92 IN REVIEW 2003 Review ...... 41 MISSION STATEMENT 2003 Stats ...... 48 The mission of the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics at The shall be to produce National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) 2003 Results ...... 49 Division I programs for men and women that are characterized by excellence. In 2003 Box Scores...... 50 addition, the Department strives to be recognized as a campus leader in terms of its ethics, non-discrimination, and unquestioned fiscal integrity. Excellence in intercollegiate athletic programs is determined by academic achievement; and the development of character, maturity, and a sense of fair play in athletic programs. It, moreover, engenders support for the University among Media Guide Credits its many constituent groups, including students, faculty, alumni, and at The 2004 Seminole Soccer Media Guide is a publication the local, state, and national levels. In striving to become a leader among our of the Florida State University Sports Information Office. Writ- peers, the Department subscribes fully to the philosophy and regulations set forth ten and edited by Elliott Finebloom, editing and research as- by the National Collegiate Athletic Association and operates within the fiscal regu- sistance by Jason Leturmy, Michael Smoose and Josh Weber. lations and non-discriminatory procedures established by the Florida State Uni- Designed by CWaters Designs, Quincy, Fla. Photography by versity Board of Trustees and the Florida Legislature. FSU Photo Lab, Shane Lardinois, Ross Obley, Ryals Lee, Larry It is the explicit philosophy of the Department that our student-athletes will Novey, US Soccer and Tom Casazza. Printing by Durra-Print. be strongly encouraged and supported in their endeavors to progress toward a degree while simultaneously participating in an intercollegiate athletic program whose environment is consistent with the highest standards of academic scholar- The Florida State University offers equal opportunity in its employment and educational ship, sportsmanship, ethics, and institutional loyalty. activities in compliance with TitleIX, Section 5-4 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and Finally, the decisions and priorities of the Department should always focus other civil rights laws. This document is available upon request in alternate formats for individuals with print related disabilities. Contact the ADA office, 301 Westcott on our student-athletes—first, as individuals; second, as students; and third, as Administration Building, for more information. athletes. 4 2 0 0 4 S E M I N O L E S O C C E R Media Info SOCCER QUICK FACTS SID INFO Soccer SID ...... Elliott Finebloom Phone Number...... (850) 644-5656 Fax Number ...... (850) 644-3820 Cell Number ...... (850) 321-7096 Home Number ...... (850) 402-1154 Press Box Number ...... (850) 645-3240 Email address ...... [email protected] Mailing Address...... Florida State University 226 University Center D107 Tallahassee, FL 32306 Athletic Website ...... www.seminoles.com Conference Website ...... www.theacc.com

UNIVERSITY INFORMATION Location ...... Tallahassee, FL Symbol...... Seminoles Colors ...... Garnet and Gold Enrollment ...... 37,328 President ...... T.K. Wetherell Athletic Director ...... Dave Hart, Jr. Senior Assoc. Athletic Director/SWA ...... Kim Record 2003 LEADER BOARD Conference ...... Atlantic Coast Conference National Affiliation (Division) ...... D1 Points Leah Gallegos ...... 39 (18G 3A) Home Field/Capacity .... Seminole Soccer Complex/1,500 Goals Leah Gallegos ...... 18 Goals Head Coach ...... Patrick Baker (6th season) GWG Leah Gallegos ...... 7 Goals Alma Mater ...... Otterbein College (1989) Assists Amber Tollefson ...... 11 Assists Record at School ...... 68-41-8 (.615 in 5 seasons) Shots Leah Gallegos ...... 109 Shots Career Coaching Record..... 165-99-17 (.617 in 16 years) SOG Leah Gallegos ...... 60 SOG Assistant Coaches ...... Robin Confer (2nd season) Mins Joy McKenzie ...... 2044:48 Mins Rob Thompson (2nd season) GAA Joy McKenzie ...... 0.92 GAA Saves Joy McKenzie ...... 78 Saves Wins Joy McKenzie ...... 15 Wins TEAM INFORMATION Shutouts Joy McKenzie ...... 7 Shutouts 2003 Overall Record ...... 17-81 *Bold denotes a returning player 2003 Conference Record/Finish ...... 4-2-1 / second 2003 Postseason ...... Final Four/L 2-0 UConn LEADING RETURNERS Final 2003 Ranking ...... 4th NSCAA 5th SoccerBuzz Points Leah Gallegos ...... 39 Points (18G 3A) 5th SoccerTimes.com Camie Bybee...... 22 Points (8G 6A) 6th Soccer America Julia Schnugg ...... 22 Points (6G 10A) Starters R/L ...... 9/2 Goals Leah Gallegos ...... 18 Goals Letterwinners R/L ...... 18/2 Camie Bybee ...... 8 Goals Top returnees ...... Camie Bybee, SR, MF GWG Leah Gallegos ...... 7 GWG Katie Beal, SR, D Assists Julia Schnugg ...... 10 Assists Jez Ratliff, SR, MF Jez Ratliff...... 7 Assists Leah Galegos, JR, F Katie Beal ...... 7 Assists Julia Schnugg, SO, F Shots Leah Gallegos ...... 109 Shots Top newcomers ...... Libby Gianeskis, Tarpon Springs, FL Camie Bybee...... 73 Shots Holly Peltzer, Lake Mary, FL SOG Leah Gallegos ...... 60 SOG Armani Rice, Parker, CO Camie Bybee...... 35 SOG Melissa Samokishyn, Aurora, CO Mins Joy McKenzie ...... 2044:48 Sage Sizemore, Cape Coral, FL Kerry York ...... 352:11 GAA Joy McKenzie ...... 0.92 GAA Kerry York ...... 1.79 GAA Saves Joy McKenzie ...... 78 Saves Kerry York ...... 12 Saves Wins Joy McKenzie ...... 15 Wins Shutouts Joy McKenzie ...... 7 Shutouts

F L O R I D A S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y 5 Media Info 2004 ROSTERS NUMERICAL ROSTER 0 Ali Mims ...... GK ...... 5-10 ...... R-SO ...... Ponte Vedra Beach, FL/Nease 1 Kerry York ...... GK ...... 5-10 ...... SR...... Millersville, MD/Severna Park 2 India Trotter ...... MF ...... 5-8 ...... SO ...... Ft. Lauderdale, FL/St. Thomas Aquinas 3Teresa Rivera ...... D ...... 5-4 ...... JR ...... Parkland, FL/Marjory Stoneman Douglas 4 Rachel McDowell ...... MF ...... 5-4 ...... SO ...... Lakewood, CO/Wheat Ridge 5 Jez Ratliff ...... MF ...... 5-4 ...... SR...... Norman, OK/Norman 6 Julia Schnugg...... F ...... 5-5 ...... SO ...... Alamo, CA/Monte Vista 7 Sarah Rosseau ...... MF ...... 5-9 ...... R-SO ...... Marco Island, FL/St. John Neuman 8 Alli Ferreri ...... F ...... 5-3 ...... JR ...... Coral Springs, FL/St. Thomas Aquinas 9Melissa Samokishyn ...... D ...... 5-3 ...... FR ...... Aurora, CO/Chatfield Senior 10 Kelly Rowland ...... D ...... 5-7 ...... SO ...... Wallingford, PA/Strath Haven 11 Sage Sizemore ...... MF ...... 5-6 ...... FR ...... Cape Coral, FL/Mariner 12 Libby Gianeskis ...... D ...... 5-5 ...... FR ...... Tarpon Springs, FL/Tarpon Springs 13 Leah Gallegos ...... F ...... 5-7 ...... JR ...... , CA/Franklin 14 Armani Rice ...... MF ...... 5-8 ...... FR ...... Parker, CO/Smoky Hill 15 Camie Bybee ...... MF ...... 5-5 ...... SR...... Oklahoma City, OK/Putnam City 16 Holly Peltzer...... F ...... 5-5 ...... FR ...... Lake Mary, FL/Lake Mary 17 Marion Cagle ...... D ...... 5-2 ...... SR...... Tallahassee, FL/Leon 18 Joy McKenzie ...... GK ...... 5-8 ...... SR...... Houston, TX/Cy-Fair 20 Katie Beal ...... D ...... 5-7 ...... SR...... Alexandria, VA/West Potomac 22 Toby Ranck ...... MF ...... 5-4 ...... SO ...... Wayne, PA/Radnor 23 Jordan Bryant ...... MF ...... 5-5 ...... FR ...... Tallahassee, FL/Chiles 25 Colette Swensen ...... MF ...... 5-5 ...... SO ...... Davie, FL/ St. Thomas Aquinas 27 Helena Mastrogianis ...... MF ...... 5-7 ...... FR ...... Washington, MI/Bishop Foley 28 Jessica Vaccaro ...... GK ...... 5-6 ...... FR ...... Miami, FL/Miami Killian 29 Janet Burke ...... F ...... 5-3 ...... SR...... Fayetteville, GA/Starrs Mill Head Coach ...... Patrick Baker • 6th Season Assistant Coaches ...... Robin Confer • 2nd Season; Rob Thompson • 2nd Season Team Manager ...... Kristin Boyce • 1st Season ALPHABETICAL ROSTER 20 Katie Beal ...... D 23 Jordan Bryant ...... MF 29 Janet Burke ...... F 15 Camie Bybee ...... MF 17 Marion Cagle ...... D 8 Alli Ferreri ...... F 13 Leah Gallegos ...... F 12 Libby Gianeskis ...... D 27 Helena Mastrogianis ...... MF 4 Rachel McDowell ...... MF 18 Joy McKenzie ...... GK 0 Ali Mims ...... GK 16 Holly Peltzer...... F 22 Toby Ranck ...... MF 5 Jez Ratliff ...... MF 14 Armani Rice ...... MF 3Teresa Rivera ...... D 7 Sarah Rosseau ...... MF 10 Kelly Rowland ...... D 9Melissa Samokishyn ...... D 6 Julia Schnugg...... F 11 Sage Sizemore ...... MF POSITION BREAKDOWN 25 Colette Swensen ...... MF Goalkeepers (4) – Joy McKenzie (SR), Ali Mims (R-SO), Jessica Vaccaro (FR) and 2 India Trotter ...... MF Kerry York (SR) 28 Jessica Vaccaro ...... GK 1 Kerry York ...... GK Defenders (6) – Katie Beal (SR), Marion Cagle (SR), Libby Gianeskis (FR), Kelly Rowland (SO), Melissa Samokishyn (FR) and Teresa Rivera (JR) PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Alli Ferreri ...... fur-air-E (11) –Jordan Bryant (FR), Camie Bybee (SR), Helena Mastrogianis Leah Gallegos ...... Lee-a guy-A-gos (FR), Rachel McDowell (FR), Toby Ranck (SO), Jez Ratliff (SR), Armani Rice (FR), Libby Gianeskis ...... Gee-a-ness-kiss Sarah Rosseau (R-SO), Sage Sizemore (FR), Colette Swensen (SO) and India Helena Mastrogianis .... Hel-A-na mastro-genis Trotter (SO) Sarah Rosseau ...... Raw-so Melissa Samokishyn ...... sam-O-key-shin Forwards (5) – Janet Burke (SR), Alli Ferreri (JR), Leah Gallegos (JR), Holly Peltzer Jessica Vaccaro ...... va-kero (FR) and Julia Schnugg (SO) 6 2 0 0 4 S E M I N O L E S O C C E R Media Info 2004 PHOTO ROSTER

#0 Ali Mims #1 Kerry York #2 India Trotter #3 Teresa Rivera #4 Rachel #5 Jez Ratliff Goalkeeper • R-SO Goalkeeper • SR Midfielder • SO Defender • JR McDowell Midfielder • SR Ponte Vedra Bch, FL Millersville, MD Ft. Lauderdale, FL Parkland, FL Midfielder • SO Norman, OK Lakewood, CO

#6 Julia Schnugg #7 Sarah Rosseau #8 Alli Ferreri #9 Melissa #10 Kelly #11 Sage Forward • SO Midfielder • R-SO Forward • JR Samokishyn Rowland Sizemore Alamo, CA Marco Island, FL Coral Springs, FL Defender • FR Defender • SO Midfielder • FR Aurora, CO Wallingford, PA Cape Coral, FL

#12 Libby #13 Leah #14 Armani Rice #15 Camee Bybee #16 Holly Peltzer #17 Marion Cagle Gianeskis Gallegos Midfielder • FR Midfielder • SR Forward • FR Defender • SR Defender • FR Forward • JR Parker, CO Oklahoma City, OK Lake Mary, FL Tallahassee, FL Tarpon Springs, FL Los Angeles, CA

#18 Joy McKenzie #20 Katie Beal #22 Toby Ranck #23 Jordan Goalkeeper • SR Defender • SR Midfielder • SO Bryant Houston, TX Alexandria, VA Wayne, PA Midfielder • FR Tallahassee, FL

#25 Colette #27 Helena #28 Jessica #29 Janet Burke Swensen Mastrogianis Vaccaro Forward • SR Midfielder • SO Midfielder • FR Goalkeeper • FR Fayetteville, GA Davie, FL Washington, MI Miami, FL F L O R I D A S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y 7 Media Info MEDIA INFORMATION A NOTE TO THE MEDIA Assistant sports information director Elliott Finebloom of the Florida State Sports Information Office is ready to assist you with any questions or requests concern- ing the 2004 Seminole soccer program, media guide, coaches and student-ath- letes. Please do not hesitate to contact Elliott Finebloom with any requests. You can call him in the office at (850) 644- DR. T.K. DAVE HART, JR. KIM RECORD ELLIOTT FINEBLOOM WETHERELL Athletics Director Senior Associate Assistant SID/ 5656 or reach him via email at efineblm FSU President Director of Athletics Soccer Contact @mailer.fsu.edu. Fax requests can be sent to (850) 644-3820 and any written corre- spondence should be sent to Florida State Sports Information, 226 University Center D107, Tallahassee, Fla., 32306. PLAYER AND COACHES INTERVIEWS All player and coach interviews must ROB WILSON TINA THOMAS CHUCK WALSH JEFF PURINTON be arranged through the Florida State Assistant AD for Sr. Associate SID/ Associate SID/ Assistant SID/ Sports Information Office. Player's home Media & PR Women’s Men’s Basketball Football phone numbers and cell phone number will not be given to members of the me- dia. Players and coaches should not be called directly under any circumstances. HOW TO COVER THE SEMINOLES Members of the media will be pro- vided with media guides, weekly releases and game notes. Up- dated individual and team stats will be available immedi- ately following every match and game sto- ries with a box score will be emailed, faxed and posted to the official athletic department website at www.seminoles.com. If you would like to be included on an email or fax release list, please contract Elliott Finebloom. Media do not need to request press passes for regu- lar season home matches and seating will be provided for any media covering FSU soccer games. Credential requests and passes are re- quired if Florida State hosts any NCAA Tournament matches. Home matches are played at the Seminole Soccer Complex (1,500). The stadium is located just south of the FSU football practice fields off of Stadium Drive.

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2004 Preseason ACC 2004 SEASON Women’s Soccer Poll School 2003 Record 1. North Carolina (8) . 27-0-0 (7-0-0) 2. Florida State ...... 17-8-1 (4-2-1) OUTLOOK 3. Virginia (1) ...... 12-5-4 (3-3-1) Carolina, many teams that have been to 4. Clemson (1) ...... 11-7-2 (4-3-0) General Outlook the College Cup one year have a difficult 5. Duke ...... 14-7-1 (4-3-0) time getting back. 6. Maryland ...... 11-8-2 (2-5-0) For 2004 7. Wake Forest ...... 4610-7-3 (1-4-2) ■ Florida State returns 10 players who BURNING QUESTION: How confi- 8. NC State ...... 289-9-1 (1-6-0) started in the 2003 College Cup ver- dent do you feel about this team enter- 9. Virginia ...... 229-9-0 *(2-4-0) sus Connecticut ing the 2004 season? 10. Miami ...... 179-9-1 *(3-4-0) ■ * denotes Big East conference record in This is the most experienced team “I feel really confident that this team 2003 head coach Patrick Baker has ever had has an opportunity to be extremely suc- entering a season. cessful. We lost two key seniors but we have ■ Every returning player that is fighting all worked hard in the off-season to do our hard work, fitness, dedication and atten- for a starting spot has started at least part to compensate for the loss. If we are tion to detail. Those are the pillars of our one game in her career and has able to stay healthy and play like a team, program. On top of that the talent level played in the NCAA Tournament. I think this group can continue to build on continues to get better. Not only with the the success we have experienced the last players we are bringing in, but also the BAKER’S TAKE: We are excited four years.” way our current players are developing. about the potential for what this upcom- — Marion Cagle Hopefully that combination will allow us ing season could hold more than any other to have another great year. year. Our program has enjoyed regular season and postseason success but noth- Dealing With BURNING QUESTION: How hard ing like we experienced last year. We only will it be to play with the expectations graduated two players from 2003 so a lot Expectations ■ that are surrounding this team in 2004? of people feel we stand a good chance to Florida State enters the 2004 season “Every year I have been at Florida repeat our performance. with the highest preseason ranking State there have been high expectations We will try to recreate the same for- ever in the ACC Preseason Coaches’ and it has taken a lot of work to live up to mula we have every year, win more games Poll ■ those expectations. I don’t think this team than we lose in the conference and avoid The Seminoles have been to four knows anything different than striving to North Carolina for as long as we can in straight NCAA Tournaments and three reach the lofty expectations we set for our- the ACC Tournament. If we do that and Sweet 16’s. ■ selves within the program. The bar is set perform outside of the conference, we FSU finished 2003 setting a record for very high due to our success last season stand a great shot of being invited to the the highest ranking in program his- but our goals are achievable. We have a NCAA Tournament. We feel with our facil- tory in ever soccer poll. great group of players and we are already ity and fan base, we have the opportunity working hard to reach those goals.” to receive a higher seed and be able to BAKER’S TAKE: To be honest I re- — Jez Ratliff stay at home a little longer than we have ally won’t address that much with this in the past. We saw how much that meant group. We are still trying to earn respect last year around the country to the host within the state of Florida, within the south Soccer Buzz Preseason Top 5 institutions. We know what it takes now region and on the national scene. We will 1) North Carolina to get to the final four and it won’t be an not be a big-headed type of team. The 2) Notre Dame easy task to get back. Outside of North level of success has been achieved through 3) Santa Clara 4) Texas A&M 5) Florida State Offense ■ For the first time in school history, the Seminoles enter a season with three of the top five career goal scorers re- turning. ■ All four of FSU’s top point producers from 2003 are back in 2004. ■ Florida State’s offense set new single season records for goals and points in 2003. ■ FSU returns three players who have 50 or more career points for the first time in program history. BAKER’S TAKE: We have never struggled to create chances and score goals. Returning Camie (Bybee), Leah (Gallegos) and Julia (Schnugg) makes us very dangerous going forward. I felt like Leah and Julia became one of the best one- two attacking combinations at the end of last season. A lot was made of some other duos but if you look at the way they played off one another and with one another, they were exceptional. Accompanying those F L O R I D A S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y 9 Media Info three players will be Jez Ratliff who has the hardest worker on our team and a steadily put points on the board for three great leader to not only the team but to years, those four players will be called the midfielders as well. You always miss upon to create a lot for us in the final third. great players. On the positive side three They have been doing that for a number starters from last year’s group are back and of years already and we just need them to there is a lot of familiarity there. I think we remain consistent at a high level. The re- will adjust and I am confident in the group turn of Janet Burke and Alli Ferreri along of players who have been training and with the arrival of Holly Peltzer will add a working hard to step in and try to fill number of different options throughout Amber’s shoes. Somebody has to step up the year. and I know my teammates are ready to accept that challenge.” BURNING QUESTION: Why did the — Camie Bybee combination of Leah Gallegos and Julia Schnugg work so well up top for FSU in 2003? Defense “I think Julia is such a talented player ■ Last year FSU set records for the few- and what she brings to the field is totally est goals allowed in a season and the opposite of what I bring to the game. She fewest ACC goals allowed in a season. has incredible pace and makes great runs. ■ The five goals FSU allowed in ACC Julia has a way of always finding an open play were the third-fewest ever al- space in the opposing team’s defense. I am lowed through an entire ACC season more of a player that likes to collect the by any school in conference history. ball and make plays so those contrasting styles work well together. We also read BAKER’S TAKE: It is a testament to each other very well. Because our games Kristin Boyce, she played in half our con- are so contrasting I think we compliment ference games last year and still made All- one another.” ACC first team. That is not an easy player – Leah Gallegos to replace. After she scored the game-win- ner at Clemson, her career came to an end. Teresa Rivera stepped in and played well nesses and that will give us an advantage Midfield in her absence through the College Cup. ■ going into this season since we return all Camie Bybee and Jez Ratliff have The team achieved the level it did last year four defenders who started in the College started in the Seminole midfield for because of our defense. There were some Cup.” three straight years together. They are great individual stories — Marion Cagle a — Katie Beal only the second and third players ever two-year reserve who shines as a junior. to record double-digit points as a Unheralded freshman Kelly Rowland be- freshman, sophomore and a junior at comes the personality in the back and Goalkeepers FSU. achieves All-American status. And last but ■ Returning starter Joy McKenzie set ■ India Trotter returns to the FSU not least, junior Katie Beal became the single season records for GAA, wins, midfield after being named an hon- vocal leader and played at such a high level consecutive shutouts and consecutive orable mention All-American by Soc- all year. Her ability to defend, organize and shutout minutes at FSU while garner- cer Times. She is only the second FSU serve makes her invaluable to us. Also to ing second team all-region honors freshman to ever garner an All-Ameri- go through the spring without Amber and from SoccerBuzz and third team all- can honors. Boyce and achieve the level of success that region honors from the NSCAA. we did made us as a staff feel like we can ■ McKenzie lead the ACC in shutouts BAKER’S TAKE: I really like what this become a better team in time. in conference games and had the low- group of players could become. The way Team defending is where we have to est GAA of any keeper in ACC play. India (Trotter) was playing at the end of start again if we want to repeat our suc- ■ With the return of Ali Mims and Kerry her freshman year was worth a player and cess. If you remember, at the start of 2003 York recovering from chronic injuries, a half. She was extending herself and ex- we were giving up two goals a game. We Florida State has three keepers on the panding her game to new heights. It mini- can ill afford to have that happen again. roster who have all started an ACC mized a lot of other team’s strengths and With the return of Beal and Rowland in regular season game and played in we played off one another. Then you throw the back, the interior of our defense will the NCAA Tournament. in the talents of Jez Ratliff as a wide player be strong. Both of them are so talented in who gets better and better every year — their own ways. Katie is a great organizer BAKER’S TAKE: If you are looking at wow. As a freshman people thought Jez and puts herself in great positions. Kelly is a collection of three goalkeepers on any one was just a fast player but she has become an unbelievable athlete who continues to team, I would be very hard pressed to see so much more for us. The interesting thing improve each day. With Marion (Cagle) anyone in the country that has three goal- will be to see what options we have on and Teresa (Rivera) returning as our out- keepers as talented as ours. Because you are that left side since four-year starter Amber side backs — the experience will be there. talking about three players that have not only Tollefson has graduated. We could slide We also have freshmen Libby Gianeskis started games in the ACC but also achieved Jez to the left and open a spot on the right and Melissa Samokishyn, two young ladies a great level of success. Joy (McKenzie) need- but either way it is going to be very com- that could come in and make an impact less to say achieved the most success this petitive. That goes for the central midfield there as well. past year with not only individual and team as well. We have Toby Ranck, Rachel records that were shattered but also she re- McDowell, Sage Sizemore, Sarah Rosseau, BURNING QUESTION: What is it ally elevated her game and level of confi- Helena Mastrogianis and Jordan Bryant going to take for this group to repeat dence. With Kerry (York) coming back and and that will make us much more dynamic the performance of last season defen- Ali (Mims) back, it just gives us some really and give us more depth than we have ever sively? great options. It will be interesting to see had in all four midfield positions. “If we want to repeat what we did last how that position unfolds in the preseason. season collectively the defense is going to Of all the positions on our team, that will be BURNING QUESTION: How difficult have to work even harder this year. We will the most competitive. Whoever is starting will it be to replace Amber Tollefson in need to put in a lot of work. Another key should feel very good because they will have the midfield? element is camaraderie. We all worked so beaten out two very good goalkeepers. At “Amber was a key part of what we did well together on the field last year in part the same time, if anything happens to our in the midfield the last four years and it because we were so close off the field. We starter, we have two very able keepers with will not be easy to replace her. She was know each others strengths and weak- collegiate experience waiting in the wings. 10 2 0 0 4 S E M I N O L E S O C C E R Media Info BURNING QUESTION: With the re- the environment even more competitive, BURNING QUESTION: How hard is turn of Ali Mims, how good is this cur- and thus improve the depth of the team.” it going to be to play on the road consid- rent group of Seminole goalkeepers? — Assistant Coach Robin Confer ering the team only has four road trips “Overall we have a very good group all season long? of goalkeepers, potentially one of the best “With all the games at home it is really groups in the country. It’s great to have 2004 Schedule exciting for us to play in front of our great Ali back in the mix after two years out with ■ Florida State is 15-1-3 all-time at home crowds but it means we have to be very fo- a serious injury. She performed very well on Friday nights under Patrick Baker. cused the few times we travel away from on our spring tour to Australia and is work- Included in those 15 wins are victories home. Coach Baker and our entire staff will ing extremely hard to get back to full fit- over six ranked teams. do a great job of preparing us for those road ness. Joy had a tremendous season last year ■ FSU is undefeated at home on a Friday contests. We all know how important it is to and I still think she has more to offer. night when more than 1000 fans come play well on the road and it will be up to us Kerry pushed Joy all the way last sea- to the Seminole Soccer Complex. On as players to prepare physically and men- son and put in some very good perfor- seven such occasions, the Tribe is a per- tally for those challenges.” mances even though she had some inju- fect 7-0-0. — Julia Schnugg ries to combat. We will certainly have good ■ FSU will only travel outside the state of competition for the starting job with Joy Florida on just three occasions in 2004. and Kerry entering their senior years and The New ACC Ali back with us.” BAKER’S TAKE: We have another ■ The last time the ACC women’s soc- — Assistant Coach Rob Thompson challenging regular season schedule both in cer conference expanded was in 1995 and out of conference and with the addi- when Florida State played its first sea- tional teams in the ACC it will have a new son of collegiate soccer. The Role of This look and a new feel. It is going to be an interesting conference season. We are ex- BAKER’S TAKE: We have always Year’s Freshmen cited about the way the schedule has un- played Miami but opening the ACC sched- ■ Five members of the 2004 freshman folded for us with 13 home games. The great ule with them just three games into the sea- class are from Florida, two are from home support we get combined with the son will be different. Playing at their place Colorado and one is from Michigan. great teams coming to Tallahassee this year, is always a challenge so we need to be pre- ■ Jordan Bryant is the first player from it has the potential to be a record-breaking pared and be ready for a conference game Tallahassee’s Chiles High School to year as far as fan support goes. so early on. The interesting thing about Vir- ever play soccer at Florida State. With so many talented players and such ginia Tech is that we played them two years a special senior class, having all of these ago but outside that game there is not a lot BAKER’S TAKE: In my opinion a lot games at our complex with the wonderful of familiarity there. With those two schools of people are under estimating this class. It crowd support, could make for a banner coming in and the addition of Col- is a good class and there’s potentially three year. We have an unbelievable home record lege in 2005, the conference becomes stron- or four that will make a run at starting posi- on Friday nights. North Carolina has never ger, more diverse and extremely competi- tions. If they do, it just means we are that been to Tallahassee on a Friday night since I tive. Expansion is great for the conference much better and deeper with an experi- have been here. Having that setting where and will allow for increased exposure. The enced player on the bench. At the same the best program in our sport comes into addition of better players and more quality time, if they aren’t able to make an immedi- our stadium on a Friday night with an un- coaches ultimately makes us all better. ate impact it is understandable when you believable atmosphere it is going to be spe- return 10 players who started versus UConn cial. We have other tremendous teams com- BURNING QUESTION: How hard is in the final four. We lost some players in the ing in on Friday nights like Clemson, Wake it going to be to play two more ACC recruiting process last year because they saw Forest, Virginia, Florida and State. games this year than you normally play? so little room to possibly see significant min- Not to mention some tough Sunday after- “Every year the ACC is a tough con- utes as a freshman. If this class comes in noon games. I like the rhythm of the sched- ference but this year even more so. Having healthy and fit, they will have a great op- ule with Friday and Sunday games. We will to play nine games within the country’s top portunity to play right away. We are very be able to take Mondays off and have good soccer conference is going to be that much excited about Libby Gianeskis, a left footed training sessions Tuesday, Wednesday and more difficult for us but everyone in the player who is tenacious on the defense and Thursday. Then you add in the fact that we conference will be going through the same has great speed. Melissa Samokishyn pro- only have to leave the state on three occa- rigors. On the plus side it is a great oppor- vides a great defensive presence and is a sions the entire year and that is fantastic. tunity to play more NCAA Tournament wonderful player out of Colorado. In the The only in state road trip is to Miami and caliber teams within the ACC. It can only midfield Sage Sizemore and Armani Rice are FAU the first weekend of September. Not better prepare us for the ACC Tournament going to make contributions and add a great traveling much is going to help because we and NCAA’s. It will be a challenge but I deal of athleticism. Armani can run at people, feel we can do so much more for our play- think we will be ready for it.” beat people and she serves a great ball. Sage ers here at home. — Joy McKenzie is very good technically and tactically — an impact playmaker for us. According to goal- keeper coach Rob Thompson, Jessica Vaccaro is a very hard-working and deter- mined young goalkeeper who has enjoyed some success at the high school and club level in the Miami area. He thinks her role this year will be to work as hard as she can in training to develop her own game. BURNING QUESTION: Why do you think the 2004 freshman class will sur- prise people around the country? “They will surprise people because when we recruited these athletes we saw that each of them had a special quality that could fit into the needs of the team. They are a blue-collar class willing to work hard to make themselves and the team better. Having this mentality in training will not only help them, but it will make F L O R I D A S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y 11 Coaching Staff HEAD COACH PATRICK BAKER OTTERBEIN COLLEGE ’89 • 6TH SEASON AT FSU • 16TH SEASON Reigning Soc- plished in the postseason but also by the cer America Na- way his players have flourished under his tional Coach of command. Junior Leah Gallegos became FSU Highs the Year Patrick FSU’s first-ever first team All-American and Most Wins ...... 17 (2003) Baker has established himself as one of the consensus All-American in 2003. Seminole Best Record ...... 17-8-1 (2003) top soccer minds in the nation in his 15 years players never received any type of All-Ameri- Best ACC Record ...... 4-2-1 (2003) of coaching and has cemented that reputa- can honor before Baker arrived, but Between Best ACC Finish ...... 2nd tion over the last five years leading the Florida 2000-2002 FSU players were named either (2001 & 2003) State program. He took on the job of re- All-Americans or freshman All-Americans on NCAA Success ... College Cup (2003), building a young program in Tallahassee in seven occasions. Then in 2003 Seminole Sweet 16 (2000 & 2002), 1999 and after one full season on the job he players were honored with 12 more All- Round of 32 (2001) had Florida State in the Sweet 16 of the 2000 American awards. Of the 61 postseason Awards NCAA Tournament. Just three years later his honors won by Florida State players, 59 have 2003 Soccer America National Coach Seminoles were at the programs first ever come in Baker’s five years in Tallahassee. of the Year College Cup as part of the final four in 2003. The overall turn-around of the program 2003 SoccerBuzz Runner-Up Na- He has totally reconstructed the FSU pro- that has taken place in Tallahassee in the five tional Coach of the Year gram to not only a force in the ACC, the years since Patrick Baker arrived is amazing. 2000 SoccerBuzz Runner-Up Na- nation’s top soccer conference, but on the Baker’s success has established his program tional Coach of the Year national stage as well. as one of the ACC’s best and the numbers 2000 SoccerBuzz Southeast Region Baker’s coaching has elevated his play- prove he is one of the best in the ACC as Coach of the Year ers to unknown levels of success and his well. Only one ACC coach ( teams to the heights of the collegiate soc- at North Carolina) can match Baker’s accom- cer world. His squads have been to four plishments in the regular season, the ACC US National Team straight NCAA Tournaments, three Sweet Tournament and the NCAA Tournament. U-17 ...... 2003-04 16’s and a final four in the last four seasons. Since taking over their ACC program, no U-19 ...... 2001-02 For the first time ever Florida State finished coaches other than Dorrance and Baker have U-16 ...... 2000 the 2003 campaign ranked in the top five guided their team to more ACC Champion- U-21 ...... 1997-99 by the National Soccer Coaches Association ship finals and none have been to a College of America (NSCAA), Soccer Buzz and Soc- Cup except for Baker and Dorrance. Baker Olympic Development cer Times with a program high No. 4 rank- is one of only three coaches to go four Region III ...... Head Coach ing from the NSCAA. straight NCAA Tournaments and three Sweet U-14 ...... North Carolina Florida State’s run to the College Cup 16’s in the last four years. He is third in ACC U-17 ...... State coach Eastern PA in 2003 was just another example of Baker’s Tournament winning percentage, second in U-16 ...... South region camp mastery in the NCAA Tournament. His overall wins, fourth in overall winning per- U-18 ...... South region camp postseason success at Florida State has been centage and tied for second among all ACC U-17 ...... South region Asst. Coach one of the major hallmarks of Baker’s ten- coaches in ACC Tournament wins. The ure. While 2003 was just the program’s Tribe’s winning percentage has gone from fourth ever trip to the NCAA Tournament, .421 in the first four years of the program’s Soccer Buzz labeled it the nation’s seventh- they have already been to the Sweet 16 three existence to .615 in Baker’s tenure and only best group. Of Baker’s four straight top 25 times and advanced to the College Cup one ACC team (North Carolina) has more classes, three have been ranked amongst the under Baker’s guidance. Only eight of 297 program wins than Florida State since 2000. nation’s top 12. Four Gatorade Players of the schools in America have been to three of Baker has changed FSU’s fortunes inside the Year have also elected to play soccer at FSU the last four Sweet 16’s and Baker’s Semi- ACC by elevating the .125 lifetime ACC win- under his watch. noles are one of those elite eight teams. FSU ning percentage to .575 in just three years. It is undeniable that Baker has estab- is the only school of the eight that made its Baker’s teams haven’t only been suc- lished the Seminoles as one of the premier first NCAA Tournament appearance during cessful they have been record setting. He teams in the southeast. For the second year that four-year span. The Tribe under Baker has coached all four of the highest scoring in a row the Tribe finished second in the re- is one of the more remarkable postseason teams in Florida State history. His Seminole gion behind only North Carolina and ranked stories. A Baker-coached FSU team has never squads hold records for wins, winning per- ahead of every ACC school but UNC. In Soc- lost a first round NCAA match in and the centage, best ACC winning percentage, cer Buzz’s final regional rankings FSU once team is 9-4 all-time in their four NCAA Tour- most ACC wins, most goals scored and few- again finished ahead of Clemson, Auburn, nament appearances for a .692 winning per- est goals allowed. Every offensive career and Wake Forest, Florida and Duke to name just centage. That is one of the best winning single season record except for one is held a few. FSU also finished ahead of everyone percentage of all-time in the tournament. by a Seminole who was coached by Baker in the region except for the Heels in the fi- In the Tribe’s first four NCAA trips they have and his teams have 15 of the 17 all-time wins nal NSCAA national poll. For the second averaged two wins per tournament appear- over ranked opponents. straight year only one ACC team (North ance, which is the sixth-best average of wins On top of turning the program’s for- Carolina) advanced farther in the NCAA’s per appearance in NCAA Tournament his- tunes around on the field, Baker also set goals than FSU did. The Seminoles are now in a tory. While all of that success is impressive, to improve the program in recruiting and in class with just UNC and Virginia in the east it isn’t even close to the most astounding attendance and he has exceeded expecta- in terms of success on the field and in the number when it comes to success at the tions in both areas. From 2000 to 2003, only recruiting process. NCAA Tournament under Baker. Florida seven schools brought in four recruiting The success in recruiting has led to FSU’s State’s nine wins in its first four trips ranks classes with a combined higher ranking than soaring success on the field and the Talla- third all-time for wins in a team’s first four FSU. Florida State is also one of just nine hassee community has responded in turn. trips to the NCAA’s. Only North Carolina and schools that was able to bring in four straight In 2002 Florida State drew a school record Notre Dame have more victories in their first top 25 classes from 2000-2003. For the sec- 12,422 fans, which was the ninth-best total four postseason appearances than FSU. ond time in three years, Baker’s 2003 recruit- in the NCAA. Then in 2003 FSU set another Baker’s coaching prowess isn’t only il- ing class was ranked in the Top 10 in the new record establishing a new all-time high lustrated by what his teams have accom- nation as it set a new school record when with an average of 865 fans per game and 12 2 0 0 4 S E M I N O L E S O C C E R Coaching Staff seniors on the roster. The youth of the team showed early on as the Tribe fell to four 2003 NCAA Tournament teams in the first five games of the season, three of those four teams wound up playing in the Sweet 16 at the end of the year. With a 3-1 loss to the Jayhawks at , Baker’s Seminoles fell to 1-4. A season that started with a unanimous top 15 ranking was at a turning point. From that point on Baker turned his squad around and led FSU on a run that was like none other in school history as the Tribe went 16-3-1 the rest of the way lead- ing up to the College Cup. In that stretch of 20 games, 15 came against 2003 NCAA Tour- nament teams, six were against teams in the Sweet 16 and two came against consensus No. 1 North Carolina. It all started with a 6-1 win over a San Diego State squad that finished 2003 allow- ing an average of 1.4 goals per game versus every other team on its schedule. That vic- finishing in the top 20 in the nation for a 15 of the 20 largest all-time crowds have tory led to a run in which the Seminoles second consecutive year. In 2002 the larg- turned out to watch Baker-led teams and reeled off five straight wins to tie a school- est crowd in school history turned out as they keep coming back because the Tribe is record for the longest winning streak in pro- 1,603 people watched the Seminoles beat 13-1-1 in those 15 matches. gram history. The streak included FSU’s first the for the third time in four shutout of the year, two wins over top 25 tries and overall three crowds of 1000 or teams and a win over an ACC opponent. more fans came out to support the Tribe. 2003 The five-game win streak took FSU to Florida State doubled that total last season As much as head coach Patrick Baker has No. 4 Virginia where the Tribe faced the only as six 1,000+ crowds turned out for 10 home done in his five years at Florida State, the job ACC team they have never beat. For 85 min- games. Florida State has now drawn 13 he did in 2003 might be his best yet. Baker’s utes it looked like they would get that first home crowds of 1,000 or more fans and 11 2003 squad was his youngest to date but ever win. A Cav goal with five minutes re- have come since Baker took over the pro- loaded with talent. Although they set records maining tied the game and UVa then won gram. In those 11 games, FSU is 10-1-0 and for the most wins in school history and the the contest with just 23 second left in regu- they have won six straight games in front of best winning percentage ever, on opening day lation. Baker picked his team up once again crowds of 1,000 or greater. Since coming 2003 FSU started four first-year starters and six after a disappointment and led them to an- to Tallahassee Baker’s plan to get the com- players with just a year or less other huge run through ACC play going 5- munity behind FSU soccer has paid off as experience. On top of that, Baker had just two 0-1 in their next six outings with three of those games coming on the road. During that run, FSU shut out every single oppo- nent and outscored the competition 15-0. BAKER FILE They knocked off ACC squads Duke, Clemson and NC State and played to a Coaching Experience scoreless draw with Wake Forest in Winston- North Carolina Wesleyan (1989-1993) ...... 45-21-4 (5 years) Salem, NC. The four-game unbeaten streak University of Pennsylvania (1994-1998) ...... 52-37-5(5 years) in ACC play was a school record and locked Florida State University (1999-present) ...... 68-41-8(5 years) up FSU’s highest-ever conference finish at Total ...... 165-99-17 second place. The streak ended in a 1-0 loss versus consensus No. 1 North Carolina to Milestone Victories at FSU end the regular season but the performance First win ...... Mercer 4-1 (9/3/99) was a strong showing versus a team that First ACC win ...... Wake Forest 2-0 (10/5/00) had outscored its previous six ACC oppo- First NCAA win...... Jacksonville 4-1 (11/8/00) nents 27-3. First Sweet 16 win...... West Virginia 3-2 (11/23/03) The next weekend Baker and the Semi- First Elite Eight win ...... Florida 2-1 (11/28/03) noles went to the ACC Championships with First win over a ranked team ...... Florida 3-2 (8/25/00) the highest national ranking in team history First ACC road win ...... Clemson 3-2 (9/17/01) at No. 6 (Soccer America). The Tribe trav- 50th win as FSU head coach ...... Ole Miss 2-0 (11/15/02) eled to Cary, NC as the No. 2 seed and Career victory No. 100 ...... Stetson 4-0 (9/9/99) they proved they were every bit worthy Career victory No. 150 ...... Miami 7-1 (9/19/03) of that high seeding. The Seminoles won two games (2-1 over Wake Forest and 1-0 Coaching Accomplishments over Maryland) at the ACC Tournament for the first time ever in advancing to the team’s n Four straight NCAA Tournaments n second final in three years, which moved Four straight Top 15 final rankings including the program’s first top five Baker into elite company. The FSU head ranking in 2003 coach and UNC’s Anson Dorrance are the n 2003 Soccer America National Coach of the Year n only two ACC coaches to play for the title Three Sweet 16’s and a College Cup in the last four years twice in the last three years. While his first n A lifetime .692 NCAA Tournament winning percentage n ACC title eluded him again, Baker’s squad Of the 61 postseason honors won by FSU, 59 have come since Baker’s played Carolina to the closest ACC final in arrival 15 years, became the first team to score on n Two-time ACC Championship finalist n UNC in the final since 1996, the first team More than 200 program first and records set since 2000 to score twice since 1994 and they even lead n 15 wins over ranked teams and six wins over top 10 opponents n at 1-0 and for over 23 minutes at 2-1. One of only two coaches in the ACC to play for the title in two of the last One day after falling to Carolina by a three championships n goal, the Tribe gathered to watch the NCAA All-time winningest coach in FSU history selection show where they were awarded a national seed (No. 11) for the first time in F L O R I D A S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y 13 Coaching Staff and sent Florida State to its first ever Elite conference opponent on the road. The Eight. Tribe’s victory in College Park over Maryland The Seminoles faced a familiar foe in also set a new gold standard as FSU now the Elite Eight as they took the short bus had four all-time wins versus a conference ride down to Gainesville, FL to face the 3rd- opponent for the first time ever. seeded Florida Gators. The Seminoles had already lost to UF in their first meeting of 2001 the year (2-0) and were facing a Florida side The 2001 season saw Baker break that was unbeaten in their last 19 home through in the ACC despite being on the games and had lost just 11 times in 105 job for just over two years. Before 2001, games played in Gainesville. That didn’t Florida State had never finished higher than seem to bother Baker’s Tribe though as they seventh in the ACC and was predicted to put together one of the most dominant per- finish fifth by the ACC coaches. After Baker formances of the year and surged out to a emphasized the importance of a better con- 2-0 lead over Florida. The Gators added an ference finish, Florida State had the most 88th minute goal but it wasn’t enough to successful conference season, the most regu- keep Baker and Florida State from its first- lar season ACC wins and the highest confer- ever College Cup. ence finish in the history of the program. Florida State’s journey from 1-4 to the The Garnet and Gold started the season by final four was an amazing accomplishment winning its first-ever conference opener at for Baker and his players but even more No. 7 Clemson and then burst out of the program history and named a host site for amazing than rebounding from a 1-4 start gate to a 3-0 start with wins over Duke and the second year in a row. The Seminoles re- was what the Seminoles had to do to make NC State. Considering the fact that FSU had ceived a lot of praise during the selection it to the final four. Baker was the only coach just two ACC wins in the program’s first four show as Soccer America senior editor Scott that led his team to the College Cup by de- seasons, the team’s 3-0 start in 2001 was a French said, “You look at Florida State. feating a higher seed and Baker had to do it huge leap for the Seminoles. Florida State Florida State is playing wonderful soccer twice with wins at West Virginia and at closed out their ACC regular season sched- right now. They gave Anson (Dorrance) and Florida. The Seminoles beat both higher ule by downing Maryland to lock up third North Carolina quite a bit of problems in seeds on the road — something no other place in the regular season. The team’s four the ACC Final. I say watch out for Cup team had to do in 2003. Beat- ACC victories were just one shy of equaling State.” He went on to predict, “I think it will ing West Virginia in Morgantown and Florida the five ACC wins the program had amassed come down to UNC and Notre Dame. I think in Gainesville were daunting tasks consider- in its previous six years combined. North Carolina will prevail. I think UCLA and ing those two teams were 36-1-2 (.949) at Florida State’s regular season ACC suc- Florida State will be the other two teams in home before FSU knocked them off. WVU cess paid off when it came to the 2001 con- the final four.” Florida State got off to a great was 19-1 before the Tribe’s OT win and UF ference tournament. In the four seasons start in fulfilling French’s College Cup pre- was unbeaten at home since 2001 (17-0-2) before his arrival, FSU had never won a game diction with a 5-0 win over Ivy League Cham- and 94-11 all-time in Gainesville. There was at the ACC Tournament while being pion Dartmouth. The win was the most lop- less than a 1% chance FSU would go into outscored 23-1. In 2000, Baker’s Seminoles sided in FSU’s NCAA Tournament history and both those venues and come away with wins advanced to the semifinals and then in 2001 saw the Tribe go on to break nine other but Baker’s squad found a way to do it and the program played for its first-ever ACC records in the victory. in the process became the only team that Championship. With its best ever seeding Florida State next met a familiar foe in made it to Cary, NC by beating the highest in program history, Baker guided his team the second round as the Seminoles and Au- seeded team in its bracket. to its first appearance in the ACC Champi- burn Tigers faced off for the third straight onship final by downing No. 21 Maryland season in the NCAA Tournament. Just like 2002 7-2 and then advancing past No. 8 Virginia FSU’s other two second round wins, the Tribe The 2002 season was another in what in a shootout after four over-time periods. advanced past an SEC team by the score of is becoming a long line of success stories for FSU held Virginia scoreless through 150 min- 2-1 but the difference this time was it took Baker. After the school’s first trip into the utes of play and keeper Ali Mims made three 101 minutes to do so. The victory was the Round of 16 in 2000, Baker led his Semi- saves in the shootout to advance Florida first overtime win for FSU in the NCAA Tour- noles back into the third round of the NCAA State into the final against No. 1 North Caro- nament and the first-ever NCAA come from tournament. The Tribe won two NCAA Tour- lina. behind win after Auburn jumped out to a 1- nament games at home for the first time 0 lead. ever downing SEC opponents Mississippi 2000 The win sent Florida State to its third and Auburn. The 2002 squad set a record Sweet 16 in four years and once again they Baker’s transformation of the Semi- for the fewest regular season loses in team nole soccer program took less time than were shipped to a BIG EAST school in the history, recorded back-to-back wins versus north. This year it was sixth-seeded West anyone could have imagined as he turned three ACC teams (Clemson, NC State and Florida State into a national power in just Virginia. The Seminoles had never advanced Maryland), won its third game in four tries into the Elite Eight and had never even his second year on the job. Baker led the versus Florida and finished the year ranked 2000 squad to the Round of 16 of the scored a goal in a Sweet 16 match. It took second in the southeast region for the first Kelly Rowland about 14 minutes to end one NCAA Tournament and Soccer Buzz named time ever. No team in the ACC except for him the Southeast Region Coach of the of those streaks. Her goal at 13:48 staked North Carolina had a better NCAA Tourna- FSU to a 1-0 lead. Katie Beal extended the Year and runner-up National Coach of the ment run in 2002 than FSU and the Semi- Year. He guided the Seminoles into the na- Tribe lead to 2-0 at 21:30 with a penalty noles were ranked ahead of every ACC team kick goal. The Seminoles looked to be tional rankings for the first time and his except for UNC in the final NSCAA national 2000 squad broke 34 team and individual headed to the NCAA quarterfinals before a poll. WVU come back. The Mountaineers scored records and set 25 program firsts. After For the third straight year the team set just one full year of recruiting, the 2000 the equalizer at 87:21 and sent the game over 45 records and program firsts includ- into overtime. With just 21 seconds remain- Seminoles recorded victories over national ing the squad’s first-ever ACC road win in champion North Carolina and nationally ing before the Tribe moved into their first the state of North Carolina (5-1 over NC ever NCAA Tournament shootout, the hero ranked teams Texas A&M, Florida (twice) State), back-to-back ACC seasons with a .500 and Wake Forest on the way to their first- from the Auburn game struck again. Junior or better record for the first time ever and Katie Beal showed tremendous composure ever NCAA tournament. the first ever three-game winning streak ver- Evidence of Baker’s outstanding as she lofted an attempted clearance to the sus an ACC opponent (Maryland). When top of the WVU 18. Jez Ratliff settled and coaching job that season can be seen in Florida State swept its two-game road trip the squad’s improvement against common one touched a great ball out to Leah against Maryland and George Mason, FSU Gallegos. With time winding down, the su- opponents from the 1999 to the 2000 not only completed an undefeated regular campaigns. Florida State had a positive per sophomore blasted a shot into the net season road campaign but they also upset a 14 2 0 0 4 S E M I N O L E S O C C E R Coaching Staff turn-around against 12 of the 14 oppo- an Olympic friendly versus the Australian nents they played in 1999 and 2000 and National Team that Baker’s squad faced three one of the two negatives, South Alabama, times during the summer of 2004. He served BAKER VS. was still a win. The Seminoles record went as the head coach for the Region III girl’s from 1-9 against this group in 1999 to 8- Olympic Development Program (ODP) and THE OPPOSITION 5 in 2000 and FSU had a 46-goal turn- was named an assistant coach for the 2000 OPPONENT W-L-T NCAA around against this group. Add that to U-16 Women’s National Team. Auburn 4-0-0 3-0-0 first-time victories against six opponents Baker has attended the South Region UCF 4-0-0 0-0-0 and it is easy to see how far Baker had ODP camps since 1990 and has a total of Clemson 3-4-0 0-2-0 taken the Seminoles in just two seasons. 16 years experience at all levels of the ODP. UConn 0-2-0 0-2-0 This trend continued in 2001 as Baker’s Prior to working with the U-16 team, he as- Dartmouth 1-0-0 1-0-0 Seminoles faced 13 teams they also faced sisted head coach Lauren Gregg with the U- during the 2000 season. Florida State 21 Women’s National Team for three con- Duke 2-2-1 0-0-0 picked up five wins against teams they lost secutive years. He served four years at the FAU 1-0-0 0-0-0 to during the 2000 season and overall the U-14 state level in North Carolina and was Florida 4-3-0 2-0-0 team had a six-goal turn-around against the 1996 U-17 ODP state coach for Eastern FIU 3-0-0 0-0-0 this group that included North Carolina, Pennsylvania. Baker coached the U-16 and George Mason 2-0-0 0-0-0 Clemson, Florida, Duke, Virginia, Wake U-18 ODP South Regional camps for eight Georgia 1-0-0 0-0-0 Forest and Maryland. years and was the assistant coach for the U- Jacksonville 6-0-0 1-0-0 17 South Region team from 1991-93. Baker Kansas 1-1-0 0-0-0 1999 was also the U.S. South Region amateur LSU 0-1-0 0-0-0 Baker took over a program in 1999 coach for five years where he received the national coach of the year award in 1994. Louisville 1-0-0 0-0-0 that had just one winning season in four Loyola College 1-0-0 0-0-0 years and had only won 15 of the previ- Maryland 5-3-0 0-0-0 ous 41 games before he was hired. He Committees immediately improved the team from a 7- Baker served as a member of the Di- Mercer 1-0-0 0-0-0 11-3 record in 1998 to 9-10-1 in 1999. vision I Mid-Atlantic Rankings Committee Miami 4-1-0 0-0-0 Baker, only the second coach in the his- from 1995-1998, was the ISAA/Adidas Mississippi 2-0-0 1-0-0 tory of Florida State women’s soccer, led South Region Rankings Chairman in 1993 Missouri 0-1-1 0-0-0 the Seminoles into the southeast regional and the chairman of the ISAA/Gatorade North Carolina 1-8-0 0-0-0 rankings for the first time since 1996. South Region Rankings Committee from NC State 3-0-2 0-0-0 Florida State spent four weeks as the No. 1990-1992. Baker also served as the chair Ohio St 0-1-0 0-0-0 10 team in the region and twice tied the of the NCAA Division III South Region Oregon 2-0-0 0-0-0 record for the longest winning streak in Committee in 1993 after serving two years Oregon St 1-0-1 0-0-0 team history (four games). on NCAA Division III South Region Tour- nament Committee in 1991 and 1992. Penn State 0-1-0 0-0-0 Portland 0-1-0 0-0-0 Penn & NC Wesleyan San Diego State 1-0-0 0-0-0 Before taking over the Seminole pro- Personal gram, Baker served as the women’s head He received his Bachelor of Arts from Santa Clara 0-1-0 0-0-0 coach at the University of Pennsylvania for Otterbein College in 1989 as a double South Alabama 2-0-0 0-0-0 five years. During his tenure at Penn, Baker major in Radio & Television Broadcasting USC 0-1-0 0-0-0 established a 42-37-5 record, won an East- and Journalism with a minor in Public Re- USF 5-0-0 0-0-0 ern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) lations. He graduated with a 3.67 GPA Stetson 1-0-0 0-0-0 Championship and was named the 1997 and was a starter all four years for the Texas A&M 1-1-0 0-0-0 Mid-Atlantic Region Coach of the Year. He men’s soccer team. He was named team Virginia 0-5-1 0-0-0 led Penn to the two-best seasons in pro- captain as a junior and senior. Baker was 1-0-0 0-0-0 gram history in 1997 and 1998. Prior to a member of the Ohio Athletic Conference Wake Forest 2-3-2 0-0-0 his head coaching stint at the University (OAC) All-Academic Team from 1986- of Pennsylvania, Baker achieved similar 1989, was a first team All-Conference se- West Virginia 1-0-0 1-0-0 success at the Division III level where he lection in 1989 and played on three OAC Wright State 1-0-0 0-0-0 coached North Carolina Wesleyan to three Championship squads. He played soccer NCAA Division III tournament appearances for 11 years in and three Top 10 finishes. He compiled a and record of 45-21-4 in his five years and was twice named the Dixie Conference Coach while his fa- of the Year. In 1991, Baker was named the ther was sta- National Soccer Coaches of America tioned over- Association’s (NSCAA) Division III South seas with the Region Coach of the Year. Last year he was US Air Force. inducted into North Carolina Wesleyan’s Baker is Hall of Fame. married to Kelly Sack- US National Team & ODP Baker and the Baker is also an integral member of the couple has US National Team program and served as two children. the interim head coach for the U-17 National Emma Louise Team after assisting head coach David Smith Baker is three with the newly formed team. He has also and was born assisted U-19 National Team head coach in February of on numerous occasions at the 2002. The Arco Training Center in Chula Vista, CA pre- couple’s new- paring the team for the inaugural U-19 FIFA est addition is World Championships. Baker helped the U- Ryan Patrick 19 National Team prepare for a match Baker who against the Mexican National Team and for was born in a European tour in 2001. He recently trav- February of eled to help prep the full national team for 2003. F L O R I D A S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y 15 Coaching Staff Assistant Coach ROBIN CONFER NORTH CAROLINA ’98 • 2ND SEASON AT FSU When Patrick coordinator, which put her in position to soccer history. Baker announced scout and evaluate players. She also assisted In North Carolina’s run to the 1997 the hiring of new in game strategies, overall team planning National Championship, Confer was named assistant coach and arranged team travel. the Most Valuable Offensive Player of the Robin Confer he Before her stint in Starkville, MS, Con- NCAA Final Four, as well as being named a hoped she would bring the program to new fer served as a second assistant at one of the first team All-American. She is one of just 11 levels due to her experience as a National top women’s soccer programs in the nation former North Carolina players to have had Champion during her playing days at North at Texas A&M. While working with Aggie their jersey retired. Carolina. The planned worked better than head coach G. Guerrieri, Confer and Texas A former captain of the U-21 U.S. Na- expected as within six months of her step- A&M advanced to the Sweet 16 in back-to- tional team, Confer made her international ping foot on campus the Seminoles played back NCAA Tournaments. Confer’s first debut January 18, 1996, against Ukraine and in the program’s first College Cup as they coaching experience came at her alma mater has since played with the national team on advanced to the final four of the 2003 NCAA as she served as a volunteer assistant under seven other occasions. She played profes- Tournament. coaching legend Anson Dorrance at North sionally in 1998 as a member of the W- Confer now enters her second season Carolina. League’s and collected MVP at FSU as she continues to serve as recruit- A four-year starter at North Carolina honors in the league’s championship game ing coordinator and assistant coach under from 1994-1997, Confer helped the Tar in her rookie season. Baker. Confer has also spent the last two Heels to three national championships In 2001, she was drafted in the fifth years serving on the Region III ODP staff at (1994, 1996-1997). During her senior sea- round of the WUSA’s Global Draft as a mem- Montevallo, AL. son, Confer was named the National Player ber of the in the league’s She joined the Seminole staff after a stel- of the Year by both the Soccer News and inaugural season before a back injury cut her lar career in the ACC and successful coach- SoccerBuzz. She was also a finalist for the playing career short. ing stints in both the Big 12 and SEC. The Hermann award, which recognizes the Confer was a standout forward at former National Player of the Year and three- nation’s top collegiate soccer athlete and a Clearwater (FL) Central Catholic High School time National Champion at North Carolina semifinalist for the Missouri Athletic Club where she scored a state record 227 goals, has seven years of collegiate coaching ex- Sports Foundation Player of the Year award including 80 during her senior season prior perience. She also returns to her home state in 1998. to being named a Parade All-American. Her as she grew up in Clearwater, FL and played Confer currently ranks fourth on UNC’s record was eventually broken by former at Central Catholic High School. career scoring list behind such great names Florida State standout Cindy Schofield who Before arriving at FSU, Confer was an as , and U.S. scored 238 goals at George Jenks High assistant coach at Mississippi State for three Women’s National Team coach April School just an hour away from where Con- years under head coach Neil McGuire. While Heinrichs. She is the fifth-best goal scorer in fer played high school soccer. Confer re- with the Bulldogs, she not only coached and Tar Heel history with 77, and her 55 career ceived her bachelor’s degree in exercise and trained players but she served as recruiting assists are the third most in North Carolina sports science from North Carolina in 1998. Assistant Coach ROB THOMPSON LOCK HAVEN ’95 • 2ND SEASON AT FSU Rob Thomp- cer and he is now working with the US Olym- save percentage with 50 saves and 10 goals son returns for his pic Development Program (ODP) where he against for a .833 average. He was also the second season at is a Region III assistant. director for the Adelphi University Goal- Florida State and Before arriving at Florida State, Thomp- keeper Camp. will continue to son spent two seasons as the goalkeeping From 1998-2001, Thompson had his serve as the team’s goalkeeper coach. He coach and team administrator for the New first stint coaching professional soccer with also will have additional responsibilities when York Power of the Women’s United Soccer the Long Island Rough Riders of the A- it comes to individual training and team Association (WUSA). In his time with the League. During his tenure on Long Island, travel. WUSA’s Power, Thompson was responsible the Riders went to the playoffs three times In his first year as an FSU assistant, Th- for planning and conducting daily training and posted a 57-46-7 record. While with ompson continued to develop goalkeeper sessions to aid in the progress and develop- the team, Thompson also served as the Joy McKenzie’s skills and mentored her to a ment of the team’s goalkeepers. In 2002, assistant director of the Rough Riders Soc- record-breaking season. In her first year as a Thompson worked with Power GK Saskia cer Camp. starter, McKenzie set school records for wins, Webber who was second in the league in Thompson’s first coaching job came at consecutive shutout minutes, consecutive saves and in the top 10 for GAA. He also Division II Lock Haven University where he shutouts, consecutive ACC shutouts, ACC assisted head coach in all was the assistant coach for the men’s and shutouts and consecutive shutout minutes aspects of on field training and game prepa- women’s teams. While at the Pennsylvania in ACC play. She also set a school record for ration. school, he assisted in recruiting student-ath- GAA, total goals allowed and goals allowed Prior to working with the WUSA, Th- letes for both teams, planning international in ACC play. Under Thompson’s guidance, ompson spent a year at the Division I level pre-season tours and fundraising. He was McKenzie went on to earn all-region hon- as the goalkeeper coach for the men’s soc- also the assistant director of the Lock Haven ors and all-tournament honors at the ACC cer team at Adelphi University. Thompson University Soccer Camp. Thompson received Championships. worked with goalkeeper Igor Yatsenko who his master’s degree in liberal arts in 1998 The Grimsby, England native has spent led the conference that year with a 0.84 and Bachelor of Science in recreation, lei- the last nine years as a goalkeeper coach at goals against average in 1076:04 minutes sure and commercial management in 1995 all levels of collegiate and professional soc- of play. Yatsenko also led the conference in from Lock Haven. 16 2 0 0 4 S E M I N O L E S O C C E R Coaching Staff Team Manager KRISTIN BOYCE 1ST SEASON AT FSU Former Semi- the Garnet and Gold. She is the only com- On top of her first team All-ACC selec- nole great Kristin mon link between the four best statistical tion in 2003, Boyce has been named all-re- Boyce is one of the defenses in team history starting as the left gion by Soccer Buzz on two occasions and players head coach back from 2000-2003. She made a team- by the NSCAA in 2003. She is also a four- Patrick Baker cred- high 66 consecutive starts before her career time member of the ACC Academic Honor its with helping turnaround the Florida State ending-injury. Roll. program. In her four years at FSU Boyce As good as Boyce was defensively, no A former team captain, Boyce will started 79 matches and appeared in over defender in Seminole history was a more po- graduate in December with a degree in Sport 80 during her stellar career. Although her tent offensive weapon than Boyce. The Texas Management. She plans on pursuing her final season was cut in half due to an injury, native still holds the career record at FSU for Master’s Degree at FSU in Elementary Edu- the left back still received All-ACC first team goals scored and points by a defender. In cation. honors from conference coaches. This year each of her first three years she led all FSU she moves from the sidelines to the bench defenders in scoring and she has recorded as she will serve as team manager. some of the biggest goals in team history. Only two players in Seminole history As a freshman it was her game-winning goal have started more games for Florida State at 113:02 that gave FSU its first and only than Boyce and she and teammate Amber win ever against North Carolina. As a sopho- Tollefson are the only two Seminoles to be a more she set the school record for goals in a part of four NCAA Tournament squads. single season by an FSU defender with five When Boyce committed to Florida State, the including a goal versus Maryland in the 2001 Tribe had never been to the NCAA Tourna- ACC Championships. Even in her final game ment. Since her arrival, FSU has played in a as a Seminole Boyce was making an impact College Cup and three Sweet 16’s. on the offensive end. The last play of her Boyce will go down in FSU history as career was a game-winning goal versus one of the greatest defenders to ever wear Clemson in South Carolina. SOCCER ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIPS From Miami to Minneapolis, and from individuals who contribute to the en- Les & Ruth Warsaw to Walla Walla, young men and dowment fund for athletic scholarships Akers Scholar- women come to Florida State University at Florida State University gain member- ship — Success- to embrace its educational excellence, and ship in the Seminole Heritage Founda- ful businessman, to compete as a Seminole. Many would tion. tireless fundraiser not have the opportunity to receive that Thanks to the efforts of Les and Ruth for Seminole Ath- college education without their athletic Akers, Charles and Diane Morris and letics, and leader scholarship. These young people work Hunter McIntosh an effort has now begun in all areas of FSU hard, and proudly represent Florida State to ensure the endowment of the Florida alumni involve- as a winner on the national stage, attract- State soccer program. ment, Les Akers and his wife Ruth, holder ing the attention to our University that of a graduate degree in music, have ex- winners bring. Charles & pressed their love for the University by Florida State Athletics provides each Diane Morris endowing a scholarship for soccer. of our men’s and women’s teams with the Scholarship — maximum number of scholarships allowed A 1970 West Hunter by the NCAA. In addition to the field com- Point graduate, McIntosh — Af- petitors, scholarships are also provided to Colonel Charles ter playing pro- student trainers, managers and graduate A. Morris, Ed.D. fessional tennis assistants who are vital to an athletic pro- FSU 1994, honor- for several years, gram. ably served our former FSU stu- The last fifteen years have seen a nation over a distinguished 27-year Army dent-athlete three-fold rise in the cost of athletic career. Diane faithfully served FSU from Hunter McIntosh scholarships at Florida State. Today, 1990-94 as an honored academic advi- decided to en- more than $300,000 is needed to per- sor inthe Department of Psychology dow an athletic scholarship for soccer to manently endow a Florida state athletic while Chuck commanded the Army show his support for women’s athletics scholarship. Most of the top public uni- ROTC Seminole Battalion. They returned here at Florida State University. Through- versities with whom Florida State com- to FSU in 1997 and Chuck began work out his lifetime, he never lost his love or petes and to whom we are compared, in the Department of Athletics. Chuck commitment to Seminole Athletics. have endowed all of their athletic schol- and Diane became fans of Florida State Hunter’s feeling for Florida State Univeristy arships. soccer and recognized the importance can be summed up in his own words of Established in 1986 under the direc- of providing scholarships for future gen- “Once a Nole, always a Nole”. tion of William M. Parker of Clearwater, erations of student athletes. As an ex- the Seminole Boosters Endowed Schol- pression of their loyalty, commitment, arship Program is the final step toward and admiration for FSU, they have en- perpetual funding of all scholarships for dowed the outside right forward posi- student-athletes at Florida State. Those tion. F L O R I D A S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y 17 Player Bios Defender #20 KATIE BEAL 5-7 • SR • ALEXANDRIA, VA (WEST POTOMAC) 2003: never have been able to play the way she Named a 2003 did had Beal not been right next to her in Beal’s Career Highs All-American by the center of the defense...the Virginia na- Points ...... 6 (SDSU 2003) SoccerBuzz (3rd tive had a breakout offensive season scoring Goals ...... 2 (SDSU 2003) Team) and Soccer six goals and recording seven assists. Beal Assists ...... 2 (2 Times) Times (Honorable Mention)...Beal is the first had never scored a goal in her career before Shots ...... 3 (2 Times) Seminole to be named a freshman All-Ameri- 2003 and had four career assists. She beat can and then go on to garner All-American both of those numbers in just one season...all honors later in her career...garnered first six of her goals came on free kicks...her six third ever NCAA Tournament shutout in a team all-region honors from SoccerBuzz and goals were more than the entire FSU defense 5-0 win over Dartmouth. (2003 Highlights) second team all-region honors from the scored as a group in 2002...also established had the best offensive day of her career with NSCAA...was named to the 2003 ACC new personal highs for shots and shots on six points versus San Diego State on two Championship All-Tournament team. She is goal...her 19 points in 2003 were almost five goals and two assists...followed that game the only Seminole ever to receive that honor times her career total entering the season... with another goal in a 7-1 win over Miami... twice in her career...named to the Soccer Beal was third on the team in goals and as- recorded another goal and another assist in America Team of the Week (9/15)...a sists and fourth in overall points...set a new a 3-0 win over UCF...fifth goal of the season KUStore.com All-Tournament team selection single season record for points, goals and came at home versus FAU...her assist versus ...named Nike Seminole Classic Defensive assists by an FSU defender. (in the ACC) Maryland was a game-winner in the ACC MVP and all-tournament team member...the started all seven ACC games for the first time Championship semifinals. It was also a new anchor of a Seminole defense that allowed in her career after suffering through untimely single season record for assists by an FSU the fewest goals ever in a single season...as injuries as a freshman and sophomore...the defender...cemented her place in Seminole the team’s leader on the backline, Beal was captain of a Seminole defense that allowed postseason history with her play in the Sweet asked to lead a defensive group that was re- the fewest ACC goals ever in a single season 16 versus West Virginia. The defender re- shuffled after a 1-4 start and then lost its and a main reason the Seminole defense al- corded the first postseason points of her veteran leader in Kristin Boyce half way lowed the third-fewest goals ever by an ACC career when she scored a PK goal against through the season...despite playing with team in one year...tied for the team lead in the Mountaineers. WVU eventually came two first time starters and a second year assists at the 2003 ACC Championships... back from 2-0 down to tie the game and player in the back, Beal held the group to- Beal and the FSU defense recorded the only send the match into overtime. With time gether and the defense set a school record shutout of the tournament...the Tribe de- winding down in double OT, the junior with nine shutouts, set a school record with fense, led by Beal, allowed just one goal in chased down a clearance and had the com- six consecutive shutouts and four straight the run of play all weekend at the ACC posure to immediately turn and serve the ACC shutouts and a school record with four Championships. (in the NCAA) appeared ball to the top of the WVU 18 with less than consecutive ACC shutouts...mentored Soc- in every NCAA Tournament game for the 25 seconds to go before a shootout. The cer America freshman All-American Kelly Tribe as she led FSU to the College Cup... service was perfect and landed right at the Rowland in the center of the FSU defense recorded the first goal and first assists of her feet of Jez Ratliff. The midfielder played Leah and the two combined to score 12 goals NCAA Tournament career in 2003...finished Gallegos in as she scored to send FSU to its and record 11 assists...Beal’s role in second on the team in goals, third in assists first-ever Elite Eight...followed that up with Rowland’s breakout season is sometimes lost and fourth in points and fifth in shots in the another NCAA Tournament assist as she in all the freshman’s accolades but she would tournament...led the Tribe defense to its helped put FSU up 1-0 over Florida in the Elite Eight and ensure FSU a trip to its first ever College Cup. 2002: Got off to a rough start to the BEAL’S CAREER STATS season after falling ill just before reporting Year MP/MS SHOTS GOALS ASST PTS GWG GWA for preseason workouts. Beal was unable to 2001 23/23 5 0 1 1 0 1 do any strenuous activity for more than six 2002 17/9 7 0 3 3 0 0 weeks and almost a full month into the 2003 26/25 28 6 7 19 0 2 season…didn’t fully return to her starting Total 66/57 40 6 11 23 0 3 spot in the center of the Seminole defense ACC until almost two months into the 2001 6/6 1 0 0 0 0 0 season…started her first game of the year 2002 6/3 1 0 0 0 0 0 against Wake Forest and appeared in the fi- 2003 7/7 8 0 0 0 0 0 nal 14 matches of the season…in a third of Total 19/16 10 0 0 0 0 0 the starts she had as a freshman, Beal tripled her point production from 2001 and re- NCAA corded the first multi-point game of her 2001 2/2 0 0 0 0 0 0 career…tied for fourth on the team in as- 2002 3/3 0 0 0 0 0 0 sists despite being at less than full strength 2003 5/4 7 1 2 4 0 1 for three-quarters of the season…recorded Total 10/9 7 1 2 4 0 1 all three of her points in FSU’s final four regu- lar season games…in the four games after TEAM-BY-TEAM-ACC she returned to the starting line-up, FSU re- MP/MS GLS ASST PTS corded its third shutout of the season, al- Clemson 2/2 0 0 0 Duke 3/2 0 0 0 lowed just four goals and limited opponents Maryland 3/3 0 0 0 to the second-fewest shots over any three- UNC 2/1 0 0 0 game stretch during the regular season… NC State 3/2 0 0 0 in her nine starts, FSU recorded three shut- Virginia 3/3 0 0 0 outs. The Seminole defense recorded just Wake Forest 3/3 0 0 0 two shutouts in the previous 14 games be- fore her return...started all three NCAA Tour- nament games in 2002…in five NCAA 18 2 0 0 4 S E M I N O L E S O C C E R Player Bios games in 2001 and 2002, Beal and the FSU of a cushion. In the 90th minute they got it, assist and game-winning assist of her career defense allowed just three goals in 450 min- this time off a Beal free kick. The Virginia when she lofted a deep pass into Schofield utes and recorded two shutouts…in the native sent a perfect service down the cen- behind a USF defense that gave FSU the 1-0 2001 and 2002 regular seasons, opponents ter of the pitch to Schofield in the box. The win. averaged 13 shots and seven shots on goal senior pushed the header past the keeper HIGH SCHOOL: 2001 Parade All- combined during the two seasons. In five staking FSU to a 3-1 lead. American...1999 NSCAA Youth All-Ameri- postseason games, the FSU defense cut 2001: Beal wasted little time in 2001 can...2000 NSCAA All-South team...district those totals to 8.2 shots per game and 2.8 showing why she was named a Parade All- Player of the Year 2001...first team all-dis- shots on goal per game…has also been a American in high school and spent two sea- trict 1998-2001…first team Washington Post part of a defense that has allowed a team to sons with the U-16 National team…stepped All-Metro in 2000 and 2001…first team all- score two goals on just one occasion in five in and immediately became the starting cen- region 1999-2001…team MVP 1998- NCAA Tournament matches…(vs. Jackson- ter back for an FSU team that played more 2001…captain of 2001 team...four-year ville) in just her second start of the year, games against the NCAA Tournament field letterwinner…National Honor Society… Beal recorded the first multi-point and multi- than any other school, faced seven Hermann senior of the month…West Potomac Female assist game of her career. She helped stake Award Finalists and played every team in the Team Athlete of the Year award 1999-2001... FSU to a 1-0 lead over a Dolphin team that 2001 College Cup…she became the first Winter Scholar Athlete 2000-2001...had her was unbeaten in 15 straight games. Beal re- defender in Florida State history to be named #14 jersey retired by West Potomac High corded her first assist by sending junior Sum- a first-team freshman All-American and just School at the Spring Sports Awards Banquet mer Corum endline. Corum looked up and the second FSU player to ever garner such ...three-sport star at West Potomac High found Jez Ratliff making a run at the back an honor…also named to SoccerBuzz’s All- school…three-year letterwinner in field post. The Oklahoma native sent her header Southeast Region third-team and All-Fresh- hockey...first team all-region in 2000 and shot back to the other side of the net easily man team…third Seminole ever named to second team in 1998 and 1999...first team beating the keeper. With under 10:00 re- the All-ACC freshman team and just FSU’s all-district 1998-2000... first team Washing- maining in the half, Beal made a run down second-ever defender named to the All-ACC ton Post All-Metro in 2000...second team all- the center of the pitch and split the JU de- Tournament Team…started all 23 matches state 2000...team captain and MVP in fense with a pass down the seam right onto in which she appeared and missed her only 2000...Northern Region champ-ions in Cindy Schofield’s foot. The striker took a start due to a concussion suffered before the 1999…also was a four-year letter-winner in couple of steps and then drove a shot to North Carolina game…recorded one assist, basketball…second team all-district 2000- the far post putting the Seminoles up 3- which was a game-winner, and took five 2001...team captain and MVP 2000-2001. 1…(vs. George Mason) playing in front of shots during her freshman campaign… ODP EXPERIENCE: 1999 and 2000 a home town crowd, Beal was at it again, recorded her only point of the season against U-16 US National Team…Region I team from spurring the FSU offense from her center South Florida in a key win. With the score 1997-2001…Virginia ODP team from 1995- back position. With GMU just one goal be- deadlocked at 0-0 in the second half, the 2001. hind, FSU went back on the attack in search freshman stepped up in recording the first CLUB: Won State Cup in 2001 with Braddock Road Omni club team...com- peted in regionals in 2001. ACADEMIC: 2001-2002 ACC Aca- demic Honor Roll…major is sports manage- ment. PERSONAL: 2004 team captain.

…with Katie Beal

Favorite movie: Pretty Woman Favorite TV show: Newlyweds and CSI Favorite actor: Mel Gibson and Cameron Diaz Favorite Food: Steak and mashed po- tatoes Favorite sports team: NY Giants After college I want to: Be a real es- tate agent Craziest Ambition: To be a singer What are you scared of: Failure and letting those I love down Soccer player I look up to: Amber Tollefson Athlete I look up to: Lance Amstrong Favorite Musical Group: Tim McGraw The best word to describe me is: Un- predictable My SportsCenter highlight would be: For us to be in the na- tional championship and I score the game-winner The title of my autobiography would be: “Just Ask Me” The best piece of advice I ever received was: “Sleep in the noche” If I could switch places with anyone for a day: Faith Hill to be with Tim McGraw What three things would you bring with you on a deserted island: My cell phone, a blanket and the bible

F L O R I D A S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y 19 Player Bios Forward #29 JANET BURKE 5-3 • SR • FAYETTEVILLE, GA (STARRS MILL) Returns to gia State Championship with Starrs Mill High Florida State after ...voted MVP of the 1999 high school state Burke’s Career Highs transferring to playoffs...has been an all-county player since (AT FSU) George Mason af- her freshman season...1999 NSCAA/adidas Points ...... 1 (3 Times) ter her sopho- All-South Region Team...Georgia Athletic Assists ...... 1 (3 Times) more year. Coaches 1999 Girl’s Player of the Year. Shots ...... 3 (3 Times) 2003: Sat out all of the 2003 season... ODP EXPERIENCE: US U-18 women’s part of FSU’s 13th ranked recruiting class in national pool 2000...participated with the 2000 and the first of four Gatorade Players Olympic Development Squad for five years... in the South region. of the Year to commit to FSU...will provide named to the Region III team in 1998 and PERSONAL: Received Academic All- depth up top for the Seminoles. 1999...Europe Region III team tour 1999. American honors from the USYSS National 2002: Played in 19 of George Mason’s CLUB: A member of Tophat of Atlanta, Honor Society...Honor Graduate...member 21 games and made 11 starts...recorded just GA...won state championship with Tophat of Key Club and Beta Club…major is inter- one assist on eight shots...played against FSU in 1998 and went to state finals in 1999... national affairs. in 2002 as part of the Colonials. One of just consistently rated as one of the premier clubs two Seminole players ever to play for and against FSU in her career. 2001: Appeared in eight matches for BURKE’S CAREER STATS Florida State and did not make a start... re- MP/MS SHOTS GOALS ASST PTS GWG GWA corded four shots and two shots on goal... At Florida State appeared in three ACC matches. 2000 23/0 14 0 3 3 0 1 2000: Appeared in 23 matches for the 2001 8/0 4 0 0 0 0 0 Seminoles...finished her inaugural campaign Total 31/0 18 0 3 3 0 0 with three assists...made the third-most ap- pearances of any freshman in 2000...led the At George Mason team with a .786 shot on goal percentage... 2002 19/11 8 0 1 1 0 0 three assists were third-best amongst fresh- ACC man and fourth-best overall...recorded first 2000 7/0 2 0 1 1 0 0 assist in one of FSU’s biggest wins, a 4-1 vic- 2001 3/0 1 0 0 0 0 0 tory over then-No. 7 Texas A&M...recorded Total 10/0 3 0 1 1 0 0 her second assist in the Seminoles next match when she assisted on Rachael Watkin’s NCAA equalizer against ACC regular season cham- 2000 3/0 4 0 0 0 0 0 pion Clemson...tallied her first collegiate game-winning assist on the road against TEAM-BY-TEAM-ACC South Alabama...fifth in points (3), third in MP/MS GLS ASST PTS assists (3), fourth in shots (14), tied for third UNC 1/0 0 0 0 in shots on goal (11) and first in shot on NC State 2/0 0 0 0 Clemson 2/0 0 1 1 goal percentage among freshmen. Duke 1/0 0 0 0 HIGH SCHOOL: Received NSCAA All- Wake Forest 2/0 0 0 0 American honors for the 1999 high school Maryland 1/0 0 0 0 season...1999 Gatorade High School Soccer Virginia 1/0 0 0 0 Player of the Year in Georgia...won the Geor- Midfielder #15 CAMIE BYBEE 5-5 • SR • OKLAHOMA CITY, OK (PUTNAM CITY NORTH) 2003: Had Nike Seminole Classic All-Tournament another huge sea- team...ranks in the top five for career points son for the Semi- (3rd), game-winning goals (3rd), shots (3rd), Bybee’s Career Highs noles as a junior... goals (4th), starts (5th) and assists (5th) at Points ...... 6 (Miami 2003) finished second to Florida State...one of only four Seminoles to Goals ...... 2 (4 Times) consensus All-American Leah Gallegos in eclipse 20 goals in her career and one of only Assists ...... 2 (Miami 2003) points, goals, game-winning goals, shots and three players to record more than 60 points Shots ...... 7 (2 Times) shots on goal and tied for third in assists...... five of her six goals came in a key stretch as registered double digit points for the third con- FSU went from 1-4 to 6-4 with a five game- in shots...had a huge ACC Championship as secutive season. She and fellow senior Jez Ratliff winning streak during which she recorded she played a key role in all three games...tied are only the second and third players ever to game-winners versus Miami and Maryland... for the team lead in assists in the tourna- record double-digit points as a freshman, has started 70 of 73 career matches and ap- ment...her assist versus North Carolina in the sophomore and a junior at FSU...surpassed her peared in every game since coming to FSU. championship match was one of the most point, goal and assist totals from her sopho- (in the ACC) appeared in all seven ACC games impressive plays of her career. (in the NCAA) more season as she set new personal highs for and made six starts...was second on the team had the best NCAA Tournament of her career shots and shots on goal...came one game-win- in goals and points and third in assists in con- as she led FSU to its first College Cup...tied for ning goal shy of equaling a personal best in ference action...in ACC matches Bybee ranks the team lead with two goals and third on the that category as well...named a member of the third all-time in goals, fifth in points and third squad with four points...also led the team in

20 2 0 0 4 S E M I N O L E S O C C E R Player Bios shots and was second on the squad in shots 2001: One of the top freshmen in Florida goals and recording one assist...(vs. Duke) her on goal...became the first player in Florida State State history, Bybee was the Seminoles’ most 60th-minute goal evened the game after FSU fell history to recorded two goals in a single NCAA potent offensive threat behind the ACC’s top goal behind 2-0...(vs. Virginia) her assist in the 11th- Tournament game versus Dartmouth...she is scorer Cindy Schofield...threatened every rookie minute put FSU in front of No. 8 Virginia 2-1... first all-time at FSU in NCAA Tournament goals, record set in 2000 by FSU’s first-ever All-Ameri- helped FSU lock up its best regular season record second in points and shots. (2003 Highlights) can Emma Breland...named a second team fresh- ever and first-ever ACC Tournament victory by Bybee was instrumental in getting FSU’s sea- man All-American and All-Southeast Region Fresh- scoring three goals and recording another assist son back on track after a 1-4 start as she re- man team member by SoccerBuzz...named to versus Jacksonville and Maryland...(vs. Maryland) corded at least one point in five of the next six the All-ACC Rookie Team, to the Soccer America netted her eighth and ninth goals of the season games...after her first goal versus San Diego Team of the Week and SoccerBuzz Elite Team of in FSU’s first-ever ACC Tournament win, a 7-2 State, Bybee exploded for six points on two the Week...appeared in every game in 2001 and victory over the No. 21 Terps...her two goals ver- goals and two assists versus Miami. Those six made 22 starts...posted 27 points on 10 goals sus the Terps represented the first multi-goal game points all came in the first half and set a new and seven assists...recorded three game-winning of her career...(vs. Auburn) recorded her third FSU record...her next goal was the game-win- goals all against 2001 NCAA Tournament teams... game-winning goal of the season in the opening ner against Maryland and it was the seventh finished the season in the top three of every of- round of the 2001 NCAA Tournament. of her career moving her into third place all- fensive category...was second on the team in HIGH SCHOOL: 2001 Gatorade Player of time at FSU in that category...recorded the first goals, game-winning goals and points, third in the Year in Oklahoma…first team all-district, all- goal of her career against Virginia giving her assists, shots on goal, shots and shot percentage conference and all-city for four years…leading 13 points over a six game stretch...recorded a ...broke FSU’s freshman record for assists and was goal scorer in the state of Oklahoma in 2000 and game-winning assist in FSU’s win over NC second in shots, points, game-winning goals and 2001...tied the state record with 38 goals as a State...had another huge game versus a Florida goals scored...also established single season senior…second leading goal scorer (29) and num- school as she scored a goal and recorded two records with the fourth most goals, points and ber two in assists (13) in the state of Oklahoma in assists versus FAU...opened the ACC Tourna- shots on goal and fifth-most game-winning goals 1999…Daily Oklahoman runner-up Player of the ment with another game-winning assist ver- in a season. After just one season, Bybee already Year for 2000 and 2001…Putnam County News sus Wake Forest...her play versus Maryland in appeared on almost every career leaders list at Offensive Player of the Year in 1999, 2000 and the semifinals was singled out by Terrapins Florida State...(in the ACC) was fifth in the ACC 2001…2001 team captain, four year letterwinner coach Shannon Higgins-Cirovski when after the for points, eighth for scoring average and scored and starter at Putnam City North…Parade All- game she said the play of the Tribe’s midfield the fourth-most goals of any ACC player...during American 2000...2000 adidas ESP Select Player was the difference...her assist versus Carolina conference play, Bybee was second on the team …holds the career record for goals (109) and as- in the ACC Championship put the Seminoles in assists and third in goals and points...in all games sists (39) at Putnam City North...also set the record in front 2-1. It was the first time since 1994 any versus ACC teams, she was second in goals scored for goals in a season (38) and goals in a single team had scored twice on the Heels in an ACC and third in points and assists. (2001 Highlights) game (8) at Putnam City North. Championship final and the assist was a thing of recorded a goal in three straight games versus ODP EXPERIENCE: 1999/2000 U-17 Na- beauty. Bybee saved a ball that was clearly headed National Champion Santa Clara, Sweet 16 par- tional team pool…1996/1997 U-14 National out at the far post, sent it back over her head and ticipant Clemson and NCAA Tournament team team pool…four year starter on Region III into the middle of the box where it landed right Kansas...(vs. Clemson) helped FSU tie the game team…toured Europe with Region III team in on to the foot of Kelly Rowland...followed up the on two occasions as she scored a goal and re- 2000…ODP state select team from 1996- impressive ACC Championship run with the first- corded an assist against the No. 7 Tigers in FSU’s 2000…attended national camps in California, ever two goal game in NCAA Tournament his- first-ever conference-opening victory...(vs. Kan- New Hampshire, Arizona, Rhode Island and tory for FSU as she scored twice in an opening sas) netted the first game-winning goal of her Florida. round match with Dartmouth. career against NCAA Tournament team Kansas CLUB: State champions 1995 and 2000 2002: Coming off a stellar freshman sea- in a 4-1 win...(vs. NC State) played a key role in with Royals ‘82…runner-up state champions son when she was named to the 2001 All-ACC FSU’s overtime win with an assist that helped in 1996, 1997 and 1998…Superclub Re- Rookie team, Bybee continued to excel in move the Tribe to 2-0 in the ACC for the first time gional Champions in 1998…Plano Labor Day 2002...one of just five Seminoles to start every in school history...named to the SoccerBuzz Elite Invitational runner-up 1998, 1999 and 2000 game...fourth on the team in points, tied for Team of the Week and Soccer America Team of …team captain for five years…2000 W-2 fourth in goals, tied for third in game-winning the Week after her performance in wins against player of the week Oklahoma Outrage goals, tied for third in assists, third in shots and Clemson, NC State and Kansas...(vs. UCF) posted …2000 W-2 All-Tournament team at W-2 third in shots on goal...recorded game-win- her second three-point performance of the sea- National Championships with Oklahoma ning goals in two of Florida State’s first three son in a 5-0 win with another goal and assist... Outrage. wins...led all sophomores in goals, assists and recorded seven points in a four game span against ACADEMIC: 2001-2002 ACC Academic points over the last two seasons...recorded Duke, FIU, UCF and North Carolina scoring three Honor Roll…major is sports management. back-to-back goals for the fifth time in her ca- reer and recorded at least one point in three straight games for the third time in her career. (in the ACC) appeared in every ACC game BYBEE’S CAREER STATS and was one of just five Seminoles to start all MP/MS SHOTS GOALS ASST PTS GWG GWA seven games versus ACC opponents...tied for 2001 24/22 49 10 7 27 3 2 third on the team in assists, fourth in shots and 2002 23/23 39 5 5 15 2 0 fifth in shots on goal. (in the NCAA) started 2003 26/25 73 8 6 22 2 0 every NCAA Tournament game since her fresh- Total 73/70 161 23 28 64 7 2 man year in 2001...both of her NCAA Tourna- ment goals have come in games versus ACC Auburn...scored the first goal of the game ver- 2001 7/6 10 2 3 7 0 0 sus the Tigers as FSU advanced to the round 2002 7/7 7 0 1 1 0 1 of 16 for the second time in three years. (2002 2003 7/6 14 2 1 5 1 0 Highlights) opened 2002 with a strong per- Total 21/19 31 4 5 13 1 1 formance in the second game of the year ver- sus Oregon where Bybee scored the fourth NCAA game-winner of her career...in a scoreless game 2001 2/2 4 1 0 2 1 0 versus Virginia Tech, Bybee scored her second 2002 3/3 5 1 0 2 0 0 game-winner in the 21st-minute of the 2003 5/5 21 2 0 4 0 0 game...(vs. Charlotte) scored goals in back- Total 10/10 30 4 0 8 1 0 to-back games for the fifth time in her career in the Tribe’s next contest against an unde- TEAM-BY-TEAM ACC feated Charlotte team...(vs. Clemson) re- MP/MS GOALS ASST PTS corded a point in her third straight game in Clemson 3/3 1 *2 4 FSU’s next match, a key ACC win versus Duke 3/3 1 0 2 Clemson. Had the game-winning assist on Leah Maryland 3/3 *1 0 2 Gallegos’ golden goal…brought FSU back UNC 3/2 0 0 0 within one goal of Maryland in the ACC Tour- NC State 3/3 0 2 2 nament when she narrowed the score to 3- Virginia 3/2 1 1 3 2...in second round NCAA game versus Au- Wake Forest 3/3 0 0 0 burn, Bybee put FSU up 1-0 with her second *Game Winner NCAA Tournament goal versus the Tigers.

F L O R I D A S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y 21 Player Bios Defender #17 MARION CAGLE 5-2 • SR • TALLAHASSEE, FL (LEON) 2003: A key tack on the flanks, limiting UF to just a 88th- veteran player in minute goal. Florida State’s Col- 2002: Played in 18 of FSU’s 23 matches lege Cup run...... one of FSU’s top reserves and usually one of …with when freshman the first off the bench when the Seminoles sub Marion Cagle Kelly Rowland was moved to center back just on the flanks. (in the ACC) appeared in five of five games into the season it was Cagle who seven conference matches...appeared in 11 of Favorite movie: Pretty Woman made the first start of her career filling in at the FSU’s 14 ACC matches since joining the Semi- Favorite TV show: Newlyweds right back spot where she went on to start 21 noles in 2001...part of a midfield unit that Favorite actor: Denzel Washington and games...after the defensive realignment, the scored 19 goals and recorded 21 assists in 2002 Julia Roberts FSU defense went from allowing an average of and that scored five goals and recorded five Favorite Food: Steak and mac and two goals a game to 0.80 goals per game... assists in conference matches. (in the NCAA) cheese started all seven times FSU played versus a appeared in three of FSU’s five NCAA Tourna- Favorite sports team: NY Yankees Hermann Award semifinalist...part of an FSU ment games since her freshman season in After college I want to: Be a nurse What are you scared of: Failure and defense that set a school record with nine shut- 2001. (2002 Highlights) recorded the first death outs, set a school record with four ACC shut- point of her two-year career when she assisted Soccer player I look up to: Amber outs and a school record with four consecutive on Katie Talley’s goal versus USF...her only shot Tollefson ACC shutouts and six consecutive shutouts of the year was on frame and came against Athlete I look up to: Ali Mims overall...the team finished the year allowing just George Mason. Favorite Musical Group: Yin Yang five goals in ACC play, which beat the previous 2001: Provided much-needed depth and Twins record (11) by six goals and Cagle and the FSU minutes off the FSU bench in the wide midfield The title of my autobiography would defense allowed just 28 goals, the fewest in and in the back...appeared in 23 of FSU’s 24 be: “Just When You Think It Can’t Get Any Worse…” school history...Cagle and her FSU backline games...recorded two shots and two shots on If I had one wish: My dad to be alive faced a Hermann semifinalist in 10 of the team’s goal in road games versus FIU and UCF...had a If I could switch places with anyone 26 games in 2003 and allowed just three of perfect 1.000 shot on goal percentage in 2001 for a day: Jessica Simpson those players to score a goal. (in the ACC) ...Cagle’s pace allowed her to play with some My favorite saying is: “Dawg” went from appearing in 10 ACC games and of the best players in the ACC and she improved What three things would you bring making no starts in her first two season to start- every game throughout the season garnering with you on a deserted island: My ing all seven ACC games for FSU in 2003... she more playing time each week. cell phone, my parents and the and the rest of her back line allowed a school- HIGH SCHOOL: All-State first team for bible record five goals in ACC play and Cagle had three years…All Big-Bend first team three years huge performances in many of her starts in- …won state championship as a freshman at cluding at No. 1 North Carolina...a starter on Maclay…key member of a team that scored 2001 Buckholtz All-Tournament team…ran an FSU defense that recorded the only shutout 181 goals during her freshman season… track in high school and posted a personal best of the ACC Tournament and allowed just one helped Maclay average 170 goals during time of 12:05 in the 100m. goal all weekend in the run of play. (in the sophomore and junior seasons…led Big-Bend ODP EXPERIENCE: Attended U-18 NCAA’s) started all four games as FSU advanced with 48 assists during junior year… played for National team training camp in 1999…Region to its third Sweet 16 in the last four years and No. 1 team in District 4A at Leon during her III ODP team from 1999-2001…state ODP first ever College Cup...played one of her best senior year…third in assists and scoring in Big from 1996-2001…traveled with Region III team games of the year in the Elite Eight as she and Bend during her senior season…played every to , Greece, and Phoenix, Ariz. in Teresa Rivera shut down Florida’s potent at- position except goalie at Leon...selected to 2000 and Portland, Ore. and Boca Raton, Fla. in 1999…attended national trials in Houston, TX and participated in the U-21 National team trials in Las Vegas, NV… Region III pool in 1996. CAGLE’S CAREER STATS CLUB: Played for Florida State Cup cham- MP/MS Shots Goals Asts Pts GWG GWA pion Soccer Academy and participated in 2001 23/0 2 0 0 0 0 0 regionals in 2001...played for Top of Florida, 2002 18/0 1 0 1 1 0 0 Pensacola Samba, Countryside Lightning and 2003 23/21 1 0 0 0 0 0 Total 64/21 4 0 1 1 0 0 Team Boca…won Florida State Cup in 2000 with Team Boca…finished third in regionals ACC with Team Boca in 2000…runner-up for Florida 2001 5/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 State Cup in 1999 with Countryside Lightning 2002 5/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 …also played in Wags, Raleigh Shootout, Texas 2003 7/7 0 0 0 0 0 0 Cup and Junior Orange Bowl tournaments... Total 17/7 0 0 0 0 0 0 Top Gun Invitational Champions and Atlanta NCAA Cup runners-up in 1998…Plano Labor Day 2001 2/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 semi-finalist in 1998. 2002 1/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 PERSONAL: Grandfather is in the Na- 2003 5/5 1 0 0 0 0 0 tional Football League Hall of Fame and was Total 8/5 1 0 0 0 0 0 named the College Football Player of the Year in 1929, which in 1935 became known as the TEAM-BY-TEAM ACC . MP/MS GOALS ASST PTS Clemson 3/1 0 0 0 ACADEMIC: 2001-2002 ACC Academic Duke 2/1 0 0 0 Honor Roll…major is exercise science. Maryland 2/1 0 0 0 UNC 3/1 0 0 0 NC State 2/1 0 0 0 Cagle’s Career Highs Virginia 2/1 0 0 0 Points ...... 1 (USF 2002) Wake Forest 3/1 0 0 0 Assists ...... 1 (USF 2002) Shots ...... 1 (4 Times)

22 2 0 0 4 S E M I N O L E S O C C E R Player Bios Forward #8 ALLI FERRERI 5-3 • JR • CORAL SPRINGS, FL (ST. THOMAS AQUINAS) 2003: Ap- action in all three of FSU’s NCAA Tourna- peared in 21 ment games. (2002 Highlights) assisted on games for Florida Leah Gallegos’ first goal versus Clemson. State and also reg- Gallegos went on to record a hat trick in the …with istered the first win...playing her first extended minutes as Alli Ferreri start of her career...played behind starters a striker, Ferreri had a huge game against Leah Gallegos and Julia Schnugg on the NC State. The forward recorded her first Favorite movie: Willy Wonka and the Seminole front line...scored one goal on career goal and first career game-winner. Chocolate Factory three shots...all three of her shots came in a HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year starter for Favorite TV show: The OC four game span versus Ole Miss, USF and St. Thomas Aquinas and member of the Favorite actor and actress: Jennifer UCF...finished second among sophomores 1999 State Championship team and 2001 Garner and Brad Pitt in goals scored and third in points and game state finalists…as a senior, named first team Favorite food: Sushi appearances. (in the ACC) made the first all-county by the Miami Herald and the Ft. Favorite pro sports team: Green Bay start of her ACC career in a huge game as Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel…was named team Packers she started up top on the road versus No. 4 MVP for four consecutive seasons and was a After college I want to: Travel to South America with Jez and Leah Virginia...in her first ever ACC start the Semi- Craziest Ambition: Be a World Cham- noles took a 2-1 lead into the 85th minute pion Poker Payer of the game...also played in games versus What are you scared of: Dark and Fail- Duke, Clemson and NC State. (in the ing NCAA) appeared in four of the Tribe’s five Soccer player I look up to: Leah NCAA Tournament games as the club ad- Gallegos vanced to the College Cup...one of just three Athlete I admire: Brett Favre, Lance subs called upon to play in the 2003 Col- Armstrong Favorite Musical Group: Dave lege Cup for FSU. Matthews Band, Incubus 2002: One of FSU’s top freshmen, My ultimate SportsCenter highlight Ferreri saw action in all 23 games in her would be: Playing in a National rookie season...third amongst freshmen in Championship goals, second in assists, third in points and The title of my autobiography would shots and second in game-winning goals... be: It’s alright to be little Bitty!!! one of only two freshmen to notch a goal If I had one wish, I would wish for: 100 and an assist in 2002...finished the season more wishes If I could switch places with anyone seventh in points, fifth in goals and third in for a day, it would be: Jennifer game-winning goals. (in the ACC) made a Aniston huge impact in ACC games as she recorded My favorite saying is: ”Don’t ever all three of her points in games versus frown because you never know Clemson and NC State...one of just three who is falling in love with your rookies to appear in every conference game smile.” ...fourth on the team in points and goals If I were stranded on an island, I would and tied for first in game-winning goals, take these three things with me: Leah, T and (my cat) third in assists and second in shot percent- What is the one thing nobody knows age in ACC contests. (in the NCAA’s) saw about you that you wish other people knew: I’m a really good singer – nobody believes me???? FERRERI’S CAREER STATS MP/MS Shots Goals Asst Pts GWG GWA 2002 23/0 8 1 1 3 1 0 two-time all-state selection…also named first 2003 21/1 3 1 0 2 0 0 team all-county as a sophomore and junior Total 44/1 11 2 1 5 1 0 playing at forward and sweeper. ODP EXPERIENCE: A two-time Florida ACC State ODP player. 2002 7/0 2 1 1 3 1 0 CLUB: Played with the Coral Springs 2002 4/1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Storm from 1994-1999 and with Team Boca Total 11/1 2 1 1 3 1 0 U-17’s in 2000 and 2001…in 2000, reached the South Region finals with Team Boca and NCAA was a member of the Florida State club 2002 3/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 champions in 1999 and 2000 and runners- 2002 4/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 7/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 up in 2002…was also in the state finals in 1997, 1998 and 2001. TEAM-BY-TEAM ACC PERSONAL: Major is early childhood MP/MS GOALS ASST PTS education. Clemson 2/0 0 1 1 Duke 2/0 0 0 0 Maryland 1/0 0 0 0 UNC 1/0 0 0 0 Ferreri’s Career Highs NC State 2/0 1* 0 2 Virginia 2/1 0 0 0 Points ...... 2 (2 Times) Wake Forest 1/0 0 0 0 Goals ...... 1 (2 Times) *Game Winner Assists ...... 1 (Clemson 2002) Shots ...... 2 (Virginia Tech 2002)

F L O R I D A S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y 23 Player Bios Forward #13 LEAH GALLEGOS 5-7 • JR • LOS ANGELES, CA (FRANKLIN) 2003: A ing season that saw her establish new marks consensus All- for season goals (18), game-winning goals Gallegos’ Career Highs American in 2003, in a season (7), multi-goal games in a sea- Points ...... 8 (FAU 2003) Gallegos is the first son (5), shots (109) and shots on goal Goals ...... 4 (FAU 2003) Seminole player in (60)...her 39 points were the second-most Assists ...... 2 (Dartmouth 2003) school history to garner first team All-Ameri- ever recorded by a Seminole player in a Shots ...... 10 (Jacksonville 2003) can honors (SoccerBuzz)...named FSU’s first single season...40% Gallegos’ 25 goals have CSTV All-American (2nd Team) and first Soc- been game-winners...tied an FSU record cer Times All-American (2nd Team)... with four goals in a game and eight points nament and the single game record as well. Gallegos was also the first Florida State player in a contest versus FAU...became just the (in the NCAA) a vital player in the Tribe’s that ever received an All-American honor third player ever at FSU to reach 10 goals run to the College Cup as she scored golden from the NCSAA (3rd Team) and the first scored in just 13 games...recorded points in goals in back-to-back games Auburn and Seminole to ever be named first team all- 12 of FSU’s 26 games and six of the games then in the Sweet 16 versus West Virginia region by the coaches association...also came against NCAA Tournament teams... on top of recording two assists...after record- named first team all-region by Soccer- Gallegos has scored more goals in her first ing just one point in her first-ever NCAA’s in Buzz...just the third Seminole in school his- two seasons than any player in FSU history... 2002, Gallegos led FSU in goals, points, tory to be named All-ACC first team...the of players who have more than one year at shots, shots on goal and game-winning only Seminole ever to be named ACC Player FSU, no player has averaged more points goals in 2003...she is already FSU’s career of the Week, to the ACC Championship All- per game than Gallegos (1.25/game)...after leader for shots, game-winning goals, game- Tournament team and to the All-ACC first just two seasons, Gallegos is second all-time winning assists and golden goals in NCAA team...Gallegos is the first FSU player ever in career game-winning goals (10) and is Tournament play...currently second in career to be on the All-ACC Freshman team and tied for first in career multi-goal games NCAA Tournament assists and third all-time then be named an All-ACC first team selec- (6)...she is already second all-time for shots., in career goals and points...in two seasons tion as a sophomore...garnered Soccer third all-time for goals and fourth all-time at FSU, Gallegos has helped FSU win four of America Team of the Week honors for the for points...(in the ACC) led the ACC in its six NCAA Tournament games via either a third time in her career in 2003 joining Kelly game-winning goals and game-winning game-winning goal or assist...she is the first Rowland as the only two Seminoles to ever goals per game becoming just the second Seminole to ever score a golden goal in the win that award three times...also named a Seminole ever to lead the conference in a NCAA’s and she did it in back-to-back weeks. SoccerBuzz Elite Team Member for the sec- statistical category...finished second in the (2003 highlights) recorded the first of her ond time in her career...the only Florida State conference in goals scored, goals per game school record five multi-goal games in the player to ever receive five national weekly and shots...was third in the ACC in shots per Tribe’s first win of 2003 over Jacksonville... honors in her career...just the second Semi- game...finished fourth overall in points and brought FSU back from a 1-0 deficit against nole ever to receive ACC Player of the Week fifth in points per game...led the Tribe in Maryland in a match FSU went on to win 2- honors twice in her career as well... the striker goals, points, game-winning goals, shots 1...followed that game with back-to-back was named ACC Player of the Week and and shots on goal in ACC games...now holds game-winning goals...the first came in a 3- placed on both the Soccer America and the career record for multi-goal games ver- 0 win over UCF, which was her second game- SoccerBuzz Teams of the Week in the same sus ACC opponents with two...second all- winner of the season...she then went out and week. Gallegos is the only player in FSU his- time with six ACC goals and two game-win- had another dominant ACC game with two tory that has ever won all three awards in ning goals, third all-time with 15 conference goals including the game-winner in a vic- one week and she has now done it points and just six shots away from break- tory over No. 12 Duke...the three goals and twice...named to the KUStore.com All-Tour- ing that career record as well...she also holds two game-winners brought her ACC Player nament Team...Gallegos had a record-break- the career record for shots in the ACC Tour- of the Week honors and landed her on both the Soccer America and SoccerBuzz Teams of the Week in the same week. Gallegos is the only player in FSU history that has ever GALLEGOS’ CAREER STATS won all three awards in one week and she MP/MS Shots Goals Asst Pts GWG GWA 2002 23/14 64 7 7 21 3 3 has now done it twice...recorded the sec- 2003 26/26 109 18 3 39 7 1 ond hat trick of her career with a four goal Total 49/40 173 25 10 60 10 4 outing against FAU...her four goals tied the record for goals and points in a single game ACC and moved her into a first place tie for ca- 2002 7/6 17 3 3 9 1 1 reer hat tricks...scored both goals in FSU’s 2003 7/7 24 3 0 6 1 0 2-1 win over seventh-seeded Wake Forest in Total 14/13 41 6 3 15 2 1 the opening round of the ACC Champion- ships...recorded two assists in the Seminoles’ NCAA 5-0 opening round win over Dartmouth in 2002 3/3 11 0 1 1 0 1 the NCAA Tournament...followed that game 2003 5/5 21 2 2 6 2 1 up with her first-ever NCAA Tournament Total 8/8 32 2 3 7 2 2 goal versus Auburn. The goal came in the TEAM-BY-TEAM ACC 2nd minute of the second overtime. It was MP/MS GOALS ASST PTS the first golden goal ever for FSU in the Clemson 2/1 *3 0 6 NCAA Tournament...scored one of the big- Duke 2/2 *2 0 4 gest goals in FSU history in the 100th minute Maryland 2/2 1 0 2 of OT versus West Virginia. With just 21 sec- UNC 2/2 0 1 1 ond left before heading to a shootout in the NC State 2/2 0 *1 1 Sweet 16 with West Virginia, Gallegos col- Virginia 2/2 0 0 0 lected a pass from Jez Ratliff on the right Wake Forest 2/2 0 1 1 *Game Winner side of the box. The sophomore buried the goal sending Florida State to its first ever Elite Eight and eventually on to the College Cup. 24 2 0 0 4 S E M I N O L E S O C C E R Player Bios 2002: All-ACC rookie selection posted straight ACC games at one point during the selection for three straight seasons, an all- one of the most prolific offensive seasons by season. (in the NCAA) saw action in all three CIF (California Interscholastic Federation) any Seminole rookie in program history... of FSU’s NCAA Tournament games...the only selection for two seasons, an all-area first received ACC Player of the Week, Soccer Seminole freshman to start an NCAA Tour- team selection for two years and named Buzz Elite Team of the Week and Soccer nament game in 2002...recorded an assist league MVP during her junior and sopho- America Team of the Week honors...first FSU in the Tribe’s win over Auburn. (2002 High- more seasons…as a sophomore, was also freshman to ever receive ACC Player of the lights) after recording her first goal (Miami) named area MVP…scored 29 goals as a Week honors...established a new rookie and assists (Missouri), Gallegos had a break- freshman and followed that up by setting a record for shots and finished in the top five out match versus Clemson. The freshman new record with 46 as a sophomore…as a all-time for FSU freshman in goals, points, scored three goals in less than 30 minutes junior, Gallegos scored 43 more goals and assists and game-winning goals...led Florida including a golden goal in recording just the set the record for career goals at South Pasa- State freshmen in every offensive category seventh hat trick in program history and the dena with 118, which broke the previous ...appeared in every game and started the first ever in an ACC match. Her hat trick was rcord of 92 that was established over a four- last 14 games of the year...tied the fresh- the first by an FSU freshman in four years year span…also recorded 40 assists in three man record for assists and recorded the and resulted in her garnering ACC Player of seasons. third-best season ever by any Seminole with the Week honors...against the Gators, ODP EXPERIENCE: After her All- seven assists...her 2002 season produced Gallegos breathed new life back into FSU as American season, Gallegos was called into record-setting numbers for an FSU rookie. she equalized 15 minutes after the Gators her first US National Team camp in August Gallegos finished fifth all-time for goals, took the lead...notched the second game- with the U-21’s...she is the first FSU player fourth in points and second in game-win- winner of her career versus UCF as she broke ever to participate in a U-21 national camp ning goals all-time amongst freshman... a 1-1 tie with just over 10 minutes remain- ...spent two years with the California state finished the season second on the team in ing in the game...recorded another game- team with the U-15’s and U-17’s...was a goals, game-winning goals, shots and shots winning goal for the Tribe at George Mason California state team pool player with the on goal...led the team in assists...she also to close out FSU’s regular season road U-14’s and U-16’s. stacked up with the best all-time for single schedule...recorded her first NCAA Tour- CLUB: Played her club ball with the season numbers finishing the top five for nament point in FSU’s win over Auburn Santa Anita Strikers for seven years…won the assists, shots, shots on goal and game-win- sending the Tribe to the Sweet 16. Not Surf Cup, summer and winter, four times in ning goals. (in the ACC) appeared in all only assisted on the game-winning goal a row and participated in regional play in seven games and led all FSU freshmen with but she was a handful for the Tigers all Utah after winning the Snickers National Cup six starts...was second amongst all ACC day long. Her run at the Tiger goal in the Cal-South. freshmen in assists and was in the top five in 19th minute resulted in a Florida State free PERSONAL: Daughter of Luz and the conference for goals scored among rook- kick that put FSU up 1-0. Her game-win- Deborah Gallegos...major is social science ies...one of just three rookies to be named ning assists came with under four minutes education...has three sisters Lucera, Maya an ACC Player of the Week in 2002...named remaining in the game. and Gabriela. ACC Player of the Week after becoming the HIGH SCHOOL: Playing at Franklin first FSU player to ever record a hat trick in H.S. in Los Angeles and South Pasadena an ACC game...recorded an assists in three High, Gallegos was a first-team all-league …with Leah Gallegos

Favortie movies: Zoolander and Smoke Signals Favorite TV show: Whose Line Is It? Favorite Food: P.F. Chang’s, In-n-Out Burger, Flaming Hot Cheetos, Jamines, Mama and Papa’s Cook- ing Favorite Pro Sports Team: LA Lakers After college I want to: Go home to my family Craziest Ambition: Live in South America for a year What are you scared of: The dark Scoccer player I look up to: Ronaldo Favorite Musical Group: Ben Harper, Lauryn Hill The best word to describe me is: Free spirited My ultimate Sportscenter highlight would be: Winning a National Championship w/ my FSU team- mates The title of my autobiography would be: Free Falling The best piece of advice I ever received was: “Reach for the moon for if you fall you will land among the stars” If I had one wish for: World peace My Favorite saying is: “If you don’t have anything nice to say, don’t say anything at all” – my mom would say that If I were stranded on an island, I would take these three things with me: A chef, a phone to call home, and sun block What is the one thing nobody knows about you that you wish people knew: I’m a vegetarian

F L O R I D A S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y 25 Player Bios Defender #17 MARION CAGLE 5-2 • SR • TALLAHASSEE, FL (LEON) 2003: A key tack on the flanks, limiting UF to just a 88th- veteran player in minute goal. Florida State’s Col- 2002: Played in 18 of FSU’s 23 matches lege Cup run...... one of FSU’s top reserves and usually one of …with when freshman the first off the bench when the Seminoles sub Marion Cagle Kelly Rowland was moved to center back just on the flanks. (in the ACC) appeared in five of five games into the season it was Cagle who seven conference matches...appeared in 11 of Favorite movie: Pretty Woman made the first start of her career filling in at the FSU’s 14 ACC matches since joining the Semi- Favorite TV show: Newlyweds right back spot where she went on to start 21 noles in 2001...part of a midfield unit that Favorite actor: Denzel Washington and games...after the defensive realignment, the scored 19 goals and recorded 21 assists in 2002 Julia Roberts FSU defense went from allowing an average of and that scored five goals and recorded five Favorite Food: Steak and mac and two goals a game to 0.80 goals per game... assists in conference matches. (in the NCAA) cheese started all seven times FSU played versus a appeared in three of FSU’s five NCAA Tourna- Favorite sports team: NY Yankees Hermann Award semifinalist...part of an FSU ment games since her freshman season in After college I want to: Be a nurse What are you scared of: Failure and defense that set a school record with nine shut- 2001. (2002 Highlights) recorded the first death outs, set a school record with four ACC shut- point of her two-year career when she assisted Soccer player I look up to: Amber outs and a school record with four consecutive on Katie Talley’s goal versus USF...her only shot Tollefson ACC shutouts and six consecutive shutouts of the year was on frame and came against Athlete I look up to: Ali Mims overall...the team finished the year allowing just George Mason. Favorite Musical Group: Yin Yang five goals in ACC play, which beat the previous 2001: Provided much-needed depth and Twins record (11) by six goals and Cagle and the FSU minutes off the FSU bench in the wide midfield The title of my autobiography would defense allowed just 28 goals, the fewest in and in the back...appeared in 23 of FSU’s 24 be: “Just When You Think It Can’t Get Any Worse…” school history...Cagle and her FSU backline games...recorded two shots and two shots on If I had one wish: My dad to be alive faced a Hermann semifinalist in 10 of the team’s goal in road games versus FIU and UCF...had a If I could switch places with anyone 26 games in 2003 and allowed just three of perfect 1.000 shot on goal percentage in 2001 for a day: Jessica Simpson those players to score a goal. (in the ACC) ...Cagle’s pace allowed her to play with some My favorite saying is: “Dawg” went from appearing in 10 ACC games and of the best players in the ACC and she improved What three things would you bring making no starts in her first two season to start- every game throughout the season garnering with you on a deserted island: My ing all seven ACC games for FSU in 2003... she more playing time each week. cell phone, my parents and the and the rest of her back line allowed a school- HIGH SCHOOL: All-State first team for bible record five goals in ACC play and Cagle had three years…All Big-Bend first team three years huge performances in many of her starts in- …won state championship as a freshman at cluding at No. 1 North Carolina...a starter on Maclay…key member of a team that scored 2001 Buckholtz All-Tournament team…ran an FSU defense that recorded the only shutout 181 goals during her freshman season… track in high school and posted a personal best of the ACC Tournament and allowed just one helped Maclay average 170 goals during time of 12:05 in the 100m. goal all weekend in the run of play. (in the sophomore and junior seasons…led Big-Bend ODP EXPERIENCE: Attended U-18 NCAA’s) started all four games as FSU advanced with 48 assists during junior year… played for National team training camp in 1999…Region to its third Sweet 16 in the last four years and No. 1 team in District 4A at Leon during her III ODP team from 1999-2001…state ODP first ever College Cup...played one of her best senior year…third in assists and scoring in Big from 1996-2001…traveled with Region III team games of the year in the Elite Eight as she and Bend during her senior season…played every to France, Greece, Italy and Phoenix, Ariz. in Teresa Rivera shut down Florida’s potent at- position except goalie at Leon...selected to 2000 and Portland, Ore. and Boca Raton, Fla. in 1999…attended national trials in Houston, TX and participated in the U-21 National team trials in Las Vegas, NV… Region III pool in 1996. CAGLE’S CAREER STATS CLUB: Played for Florida State Cup cham- MP/MS Shots Goals Asts Pts GWG GWA pion Soccer Academy and participated in 2001 23/0 2 0 0 0 0 0 regionals in 2001...played for Top of Florida, 2002 18/0 1 0 1 1 0 0 Pensacola Samba, Countryside Lightning and 2003 23/21 1 0 0 0 0 0 Total 64/21 4 0 1 1 0 0 Team Boca…won Florida State Cup in 2000 with Team Boca…finished third in regionals ACC with Team Boca in 2000…runner-up for Florida 2001 5/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 State Cup in 1999 with Countryside Lightning 2002 5/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 …also played in Wags, Raleigh Shootout, Texas 2003 7/7 0 0 0 0 0 0 Cup and Junior Orange Bowl tournaments... Total 17/7 0 0 0 0 0 0 Top Gun Invitational Champions and Atlanta NCAA Cup runners-up in 1998…Plano Labor Day 2001 2/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 semi-finalist in 1998. 2002 1/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 PERSONAL: Grandfather is in the Na- 2003 5/5 1 0 0 0 0 0 tional Football League Hall of Fame and was Total 8/5 1 0 0 0 0 0 named the College Football Player of the Year in 1929, which in 1935 became known as the TEAM-BY-TEAM ACC Heisman Trophy. MP/MS GOALS ASST PTS Clemson 3/1 0 0 0 ACADEMIC: 2001-2002 ACC Academic Duke 2/1 0 0 0 Honor Roll…major is exercise science. Maryland 2/1 0 0 0 UNC 3/1 0 0 0 NC State 2/1 0 0 0 Cagle’s Career Highs Virginia 2/1 0 0 0 Points ...... 1 (USF 2002) Wake Forest 3/1 0 0 0 Assists ...... 1 (USF 2002) Shots ...... 1 (4 Times)

22 2 0 0 4 S E M I N O L E S O C C E R Player Bios Forward #8 ALLI FERRERI 5-3 • JR • CORAL SPRINGS, FL (ST. THOMAS AQUINAS) 2003: Ap- action in all three of FSU’s NCAA Tourna- peared in 21 ment games. (2002 Highlights) assisted on games for Florida Leah Gallegos’ first goal versus Clemson. State and also reg- Gallegos went on to record a hat trick in the …with istered the first win...playing her first extended minutes as Alli Ferreri start of her career...played behind starters a striker, Ferreri had a huge game against Leah Gallegos and Julia Schnugg on the NC State. The forward recorded her first Favorite movie: Willy Wonka and the Seminole front line...scored one goal on career goal and first career game-winner. Chocolate Factory three shots...all three of her shots came in a HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year starter for Favorite TV show: The OC four game span versus Ole Miss, USF and St. Thomas Aquinas and member of the Favorite actor and actress: Jennifer UCF...finished second among sophomores 1999 State Championship team and 2001 Garner and Brad Pitt in goals scored and third in points and game state finalists…as a senior, named first team Favorite food: Sushi appearances. (in the ACC) made the first all-county by the Miami Herald and the Ft. Favorite pro sports team: Green Bay start of her ACC career in a huge game as Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel…was named team Packers she started up top on the road versus No. 4 MVP for four consecutive seasons and was a After college I want to: Travel to South America with Jez and Leah Virginia...in her first ever ACC start the Semi- Craziest Ambition: Be a World Cham- noles took a 2-1 lead into the 85th minute pion Poker Payer of the game...also played in games versus What are you scared of: Dark and Fail- Duke, Clemson and NC State. (in the ing NCAA) appeared in four of the Tribe’s five Soccer player I look up to: Leah NCAA Tournament games as the club ad- Gallegos vanced to the College Cup...one of just three Athlete I admire: Brett Favre, Lance subs called upon to play in the 2003 Col- Armstrong Favorite Musical Group: Dave lege Cup for FSU. Matthews Band, Incubus 2002: One of FSU’s top freshmen, My ultimate SportsCenter highlight Ferreri saw action in all 23 games in her would be: Playing in a National rookie season...third amongst freshmen in Championship goals, second in assists, third in points and The title of my autobiography would shots and second in game-winning goals... be: It’s alright to be little Bitty!!! one of only two freshmen to notch a goal If I had one wish, I would wish for: 100 and an assist in 2002...finished the season more wishes If I could switch places with anyone seventh in points, fifth in goals and third in for a day, it would be: Jennifer game-winning goals. (in the ACC) made a Aniston huge impact in ACC games as she recorded My favorite saying is: ”Don’t ever all three of her points in games versus frown because you never know Clemson and NC State...one of just three who is falling in love with your rookies to appear in every conference game smile.” ...fourth on the team in points and goals If I were stranded on an island, I would and tied for first in game-winning goals, take these three things with me: Leah, T and Smokey (my cat) third in assists and second in shot percent- What is the one thing nobody knows age in ACC contests. (in the NCAA’s) saw about you that you wish other people knew: I’m a really good singer – nobody believes me???? FERRERI’S CAREER STATS MP/MS Shots Goals Asst Pts GWG GWA 2002 23/0 8 1 1 3 1 0 two-time all-state selection…also named first 2003 21/1 3 1 0 2 0 0 team all-county as a sophomore and junior Total 44/1 11 2 1 5 1 0 playing at forward and sweeper. ODP EXPERIENCE: A two-time Florida ACC State ODP player. 2002 7/0 2 1 1 3 1 0 CLUB: Played with the Coral Springs 2002 4/1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Storm from 1994-1999 and with Team Boca Total 11/1 2 1 1 3 1 0 U-17’s in 2000 and 2001…in 2000, reached the South Region finals with Team Boca and NCAA was a member of the Florida State club 2002 3/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 champions in 1999 and 2000 and runners- 2002 4/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 7/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 up in 2002…was also in the state finals in 1997, 1998 and 2001. TEAM-BY-TEAM ACC PERSONAL: Major is early childhood MP/MS GOALS ASST PTS education. Clemson 2/0 0 1 1 Duke 2/0 0 0 0 Maryland 1/0 0 0 0 UNC 1/0 0 0 0 Ferreri’s Career Highs NC State 2/0 1* 0 2 Virginia 2/1 0 0 0 Points ...... 2 (2 Times) Wake Forest 1/0 0 0 0 Goals ...... 1 (2 Times) *Game Winner Assists ...... 1 (Clemson 2002) Shots ...... 2 (Virginia Tech 2002)

F L O R I D A S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y 23 Player Bios Forward #13 LEAH GALLEGOS 5-7 • JR • LOS ANGELES, CA (FRANKLIN) 2003: A ing season that saw her establish new marks consensus All- for season goals (18), game-winning goals Gallegos’ Career Highs American in 2003, in a season (7), multi-goal games in a sea- Points ...... 8 (FAU 2003) Gallegos is the first son (5), shots (109) and shots on goal Goals ...... 4 (FAU 2003) Seminole player in (60)...her 39 points were the second-most Assists ...... 2 (Dartmouth 2003) school history to garner first team All-Ameri- ever recorded by a Seminole player in a Shots ...... 10 (Jacksonville 2003) can honors (SoccerBuzz)...named FSU’s first single season...40% Gallegos’ 25 goals have CSTV All-American (2nd Team) and first Soc- been game-winners...tied an FSU record cer Times All-American (2nd Team)... with four goals in a game and eight points nament and the single game record as well. Gallegos was also the first Florida State player in a contest versus FAU...became just the (in the NCAA) a vital player in the Tribe’s that ever received an All-American honor third player ever at FSU to reach 10 goals run to the College Cup as she scored golden from the NCSAA (3rd Team) and the first scored in just 13 games...recorded points in goals in back-to-back games Auburn and Seminole to ever be named first team all- 12 of FSU’s 26 games and six of the games then in the Sweet 16 versus West Virginia region by the coaches association...also came against NCAA Tournament teams... on top of recording two assists...after record- named first team all-region by Soccer- Gallegos has scored more goals in her first ing just one point in her first-ever NCAA’s in Buzz...just the third Seminole in school his- two seasons than any player in FSU history... 2002, Gallegos led FSU in goals, points, tory to be named All-ACC first team...the of players who have more than one year at shots, shots on goal and game-winning only Seminole ever to be named ACC Player FSU, no player has averaged more points goals in 2003...she is already FSU’s career of the Week, to the ACC Championship All- per game than Gallegos (1.25/game)...after leader for shots, game-winning goals, game- Tournament team and to the All-ACC first just two seasons, Gallegos is second all-time winning assists and golden goals in NCAA team...Gallegos is the first FSU player ever in career game-winning goals (10) and is Tournament play...currently second in career to be on the All-ACC Freshman team and tied for first in career multi-goal games NCAA Tournament assists and third all-time then be named an All-ACC first team selec- (6)...she is already second all-time for shots., in career goals and points...in two seasons tion as a sophomore...garnered Soccer third all-time for goals and fourth all-time at FSU, Gallegos has helped FSU win four of America Team of the Week honors for the for points...(in the ACC) led the ACC in its six NCAA Tournament games via either a third time in her career in 2003 joining Kelly game-winning goals and game-winning game-winning goal or assist...she is the first Rowland as the only two Seminoles to ever goals per game becoming just the second Seminole to ever score a golden goal in the win that award three times...also named a Seminole ever to lead the conference in a NCAA’s and she did it in back-to-back weeks. SoccerBuzz Elite Team Member for the sec- statistical category...finished second in the (2003 highlights) recorded the first of her ond time in her career...the only Florida State conference in goals scored, goals per game school record five multi-goal games in the player to ever receive five national weekly and shots...was third in the ACC in shots per Tribe’s first win of 2003 over Jacksonville... honors in her career...just the second Semi- game...finished fourth overall in points and brought FSU back from a 1-0 deficit against nole ever to receive ACC Player of the Week fifth in points per game...led the Tribe in Maryland in a match FSU went on to win 2- honors twice in her career as well... the striker goals, points, game-winning goals, shots 1...followed that game with back-to-back was named ACC Player of the Week and and shots on goal in ACC games...now holds game-winning goals...the first came in a 3- placed on both the Soccer America and the career record for multi-goal games ver- 0 win over UCF, which was her second game- SoccerBuzz Teams of the Week in the same sus ACC opponents with two...second all- winner of the season...she then went out and week. Gallegos is the only player in FSU his- time with six ACC goals and two game-win- had another dominant ACC game with two tory that has ever won all three awards in ning goals, third all-time with 15 conference goals including the game-winner in a vic- one week and she has now done it points and just six shots away from break- tory over No. 12 Duke...the three goals and twice...named to the KUStore.com All-Tour- ing that career record as well...she also holds two game-winners brought her ACC Player nament Team...Gallegos had a record-break- the career record for shots in the ACC Tour- of the Week honors and landed her on both the Soccer America and SoccerBuzz Teams of the Week in the same week. Gallegos is the only player in FSU history that has ever GALLEGOS’ CAREER STATS won all three awards in one week and she MP/MS Shots Goals Asst Pts GWG GWA 2002 23/14 64 7 7 21 3 3 has now done it twice...recorded the sec- 2003 26/26 109 18 3 39 7 1 ond hat trick of her career with a four goal Total 49/40 173 25 10 60 10 4 outing against FAU...her four goals tied the record for goals and points in a single game ACC and moved her into a first place tie for ca- 2002 7/6 17 3 3 9 1 1 reer hat tricks...scored both goals in FSU’s 2003 7/7 24 3 0 6 1 0 2-1 win over seventh-seeded Wake Forest in Total 14/13 41 6 3 15 2 1 the opening round of the ACC Champion- ships...recorded two assists in the Seminoles’ NCAA 5-0 opening round win over Dartmouth in 2002 3/3 11 0 1 1 0 1 the NCAA Tournament...followed that game 2003 5/5 21 2 2 6 2 1 up with her first-ever NCAA Tournament Total 8/8 32 2 3 7 2 2 goal versus Auburn. The goal came in the TEAM-BY-TEAM ACC 2nd minute of the second overtime. It was MP/MS GOALS ASST PTS the first golden goal ever for FSU in the Clemson 2/1 *3 0 6 NCAA Tournament...scored one of the big- Duke 2/2 *2 0 4 gest goals in FSU history in the 100th minute Maryland 2/2 1 0 2 of OT versus West Virginia. With just 21 sec- UNC 2/2 0 1 1 ond left before heading to a shootout in the NC State 2/2 0 *1 1 Sweet 16 with West Virginia, Gallegos col- Virginia 2/2 0 0 0 lected a pass from Jez Ratliff on the right Wake Forest 2/2 0 1 1 *Game Winner side of the box. The sophomore buried the goal sending Florida State to its first ever Elite Eight and eventually on to the College Cup. 24 2 0 0 4 S E M I N O L E S O C C E R Player Bios 2002: All-ACC rookie selection posted straight ACC games at one point during the selection for three straight seasons, an all- one of the most prolific offensive seasons by season. (in the NCAA) saw action in all three CIF (California Interscholastic Federation) any Seminole rookie in program history... of FSU’s NCAA Tournament games...the only selection for two seasons, an all-area first received ACC Player of the Week, Soccer Seminole freshman to start an NCAA Tour- team selection for two years and named Buzz Elite Team of the Week and Soccer nament game in 2002...recorded an assist league MVP during her junior and sopho- America Team of the Week honors...first FSU in the Tribe’s win over Auburn. (2002 High- more seasons…as a sophomore, was also freshman to ever receive ACC Player of the lights) after recording her first goal (Miami) named area MVP…scored 29 goals as a Week honors...established a new rookie and assists (Missouri), Gallegos had a break- freshman and followed that up by setting a record for shots and finished in the top five out match versus Clemson. The freshman new record with 46 as a sophomore…as a all-time for FSU freshman in goals, points, scored three goals in less than 30 minutes junior, Gallegos scored 43 more goals and assists and game-winning goals...led Florida including a golden goal in recording just the set the record for career goals at South Pasa- State freshmen in every offensive category seventh hat trick in program history and the dena with 118, which broke the previous ...appeared in every game and started the first ever in an ACC match. Her hat trick was rcord of 92 that was established over a four- last 14 games of the year...tied the fresh- the first by an FSU freshman in four years year span…also recorded 40 assists in three man record for assists and recorded the and resulted in her garnering ACC Player of seasons. third-best season ever by any Seminole with the Week honors...against the Gators, ODP EXPERIENCE: After her All- seven assists...her 2002 season produced Gallegos breathed new life back into FSU as American season, Gallegos was called into record-setting numbers for an FSU rookie. she equalized 15 minutes after the Gators her first US National Team camp in August Gallegos finished fifth all-time for goals, took the lead...notched the second game- with the U-21’s...she is the first FSU player fourth in points and second in game-win- winner of her career versus UCF as she broke ever to participate in a U-21 national camp ning goals all-time amongst freshman... a 1-1 tie with just over 10 minutes remain- ...spent two years with the California state finished the season second on the team in ing in the game...recorded another game- team with the U-15’s and U-17’s...was a goals, game-winning goals, shots and shots winning goal for the Tribe at George Mason California state team pool player with the on goal...led the team in assists...she also to close out FSU’s regular season road U-14’s and U-16’s. stacked up with the best all-time for single schedule...recorded her first NCAA Tour- CLUB: Played her club ball with the season numbers finishing the top five for nament point in FSU’s win over Auburn Santa Anita Strikers for seven years…won the assists, shots, shots on goal and game-win- sending the Tribe to the Sweet 16. Not Surf Cup, summer and winter, four times in ning goals. (in the ACC) appeared in all only assisted on the game-winning goal a row and participated in regional play in seven games and led all FSU freshmen with but she was a handful for the Tigers all Utah after winning the Snickers National Cup six starts...was second amongst all ACC day long. Her run at the Tiger goal in the Cal-South. freshmen in assists and was in the top five in 19th minute resulted in a Florida State free PERSONAL: Daughter of Luz and the conference for goals scored among rook- kick that put FSU up 1-0. Her game-win- Deborah Gallegos...major is social science ies...one of just three rookies to be named ning assists came with under four minutes education...has three sisters Lucera, Maya an ACC Player of the Week in 2002...named remaining in the game. and Gabriela. ACC Player of the Week after becoming the HIGH SCHOOL: Playing at Franklin first FSU player to ever record a hat trick in H.S. in Los Angeles and South Pasadena an ACC game...recorded an assists in three High, Gallegos was a first-team all-league …with Leah Gallegos

Favortie movies: Zoolander and Smoke Signals Favorite TV show: Whose Line Is It? Favorite Food: P.F. Chang’s, In-n-Out Burger, Flaming Hot Cheetos, Jamines, Mama and Papa’s Cook- ing Favorite Pro Sports Team: LA Lakers After college I want to: Go home to my family Craziest Ambition: Live in South America for a year What are you scared of: The dark Scoccer player I look up to: Ronaldo Favorite Musical Group: Ben Harper, Lauryn Hill The best word to describe me is: Free spirited My ultimate Sportscenter highlight would be: Winning a National Championship w/ my FSU team- mates The title of my autobiography would be: Free Falling The best piece of advice I ever received was: “Reach for the moon for if you fall you will land among the stars” If I had one wish for: World peace My Favorite saying is: “If you don’t have anything nice to say, don’t say anything at all” – my mom would say that If I were stranded on an island, I would take these three things with me: A chef, a phone to call home, and sun block What is the one thing nobody knows about you that you wish people knew: I’m a vegetarian

F L O R I D A S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y 25 Player Bios Midfielder #4 RACHEL McDOWELL 5-4 • SO • LAKEWOOD, CO (WHEAT RIDGE) 2003: One HIGH SCHOOL: Four-time varsity let- of FSU’s top re- ter-winner…team captain as a senior… serves in the wide named 1st team all-state, 1st team all-con- midfield...appeared ference and All-Colorado her senior year …with Rachel in all 26 games as …1st team all-conference and assists leader McDowell a freshman and made two starts...one of four as a junior…team captain and 2nd team all- freshmen to appear in all 26 games...regis- conference as a sophomore…before an in- Favorite movie: Braveheart tered one goal and two assists in her inau- jury ended her freshman season, McDowell Favorite TV show: Friends gural campaign...one of four freshmen to was her high school’s leading goal scorer…a Favorite actor: Mel Gibson and Kate record a goal in 2003...put 80% of her shots three-sport star, McDowell excels in cross Hudson on frame for the season. (in the ACC) ap- country and track as well as soccer…four- Favorite Food: Mint chocolate chip ice peared in all seven ACC games and recorded time varsity letterwinner in cross country cream one starting assignment...made the first start …Outstanding Junior and Senior Athlete After college I want to: Run a mara- of her ACC career in a huge game as she Award, four-time state qualifier and 2nd thon Craziest Ambition: Become a news started on the road versus No. 4 Virginia...in anchor her first ever ACC start the Seminoles took a What are you scared of: Spiders 2-1 lead into the 85th minute of the game... Soccer player I look up to: All of my took just one shot in ACC play and put it siblings one frame...appeared in all three ACC Cham- Favorite Musical Group: Counting pionship matches...had one of the most Crows memorable moments of her soccer career The best word to describe me is: Com- when she faced off versus big sister Mary in passionate My ultimate SportsCenter highlight the two games versus National Champion would be: Scoring the game-win- UNC. (in the NCAA) appeared in four of ner in the national championship the Tribe’s five NCAA Tournament games as The title of my autobiography would the team advanced to the College Cup... be: Psycho scored her first career goal in her first ever The best piece of advice I ever received NCAA Tournament match...made her first- was: “Always do your best.” ever NCAA Tournament start vs. West Vir- If I were stranded on an island, I would ginia in the Sweet 16...one of just three subs take these three things with me: Cell phone, water and a boat called upon to play in the 2003 College Cup DYK?: Rachel is one of three for FSU and the only reserve to appear in McDowell’s to play collegiate the Elite Eight win over Florida. (2003 High- women’s soccer in the ACC. lights) recorded the first point of her career in a 3-0 win over UCF as she assisted on FSU’s third goal...first career goal was a memo- rable one as she found the back of the net team All-Conference as a senior…member in her first career NCAA Tournament game, of league champions as a sophomore a 5-0 win over Dartmouth...made the big- …USA Indoor Track competitor in 2002 gest start of her career in the Sweet 16 at and 2001...two-time state qualifier in the West Virginia and responded with one of her 4x800m…state qualifier in the 800m and most dynamic games of the season. 4x800m League Relay Champion as a jun- ODP EXPERIENCE: National camp in- ior. vitee in 2001…member of the Region IV CLUB: Member of Colorado Rush, team in 2000 and 2001…regional pool 2000 which became the Colorado Girls Soccer …four-year member of the Colorado state Academy, from 1997-2001…team captain ODP team. in 1996, 1997, 1998 and 2001…state cham- pions 1996, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001 and 2002. ACADEMIC: Academic Lettermen 2000-2002…four-year honor roll student McDOWELL’S CAREER STATS …2000 inductee of the National Honor MP/MS SHOTS GOALS ASST PTS GWG GWA 2003 26/2 5 1 2 4 0 0 Society…Link Leader 2002-2003…Silver Medal Academic Honoree…Outstanding ACC Student-Athlete 2000-2002…honors and 2003 7/1 1 0 0 0 0 0 AP coursework in English, history and bi- ology. NCAA PERSONAL: Sister of Mary McDowell 2003 5/1 2 1 1 3 0 0 who currently plays at North Carolina and Rebekah McDowell who was with the Bos- TEAM-BY-TEAM ACC ton Breakers of the WUSA…2003-04 ACC MP/MS GOALS ASST PTS Academic Honor Roll. Clemson 1/0 0 0 0 Duke 1/0 0 0 0 Maryland 1/0 0 0 0 McDowell’s Career Highs UNC 1/0 0 0 0 Points ...... 2 (Dartmouth 2003) NC State 1/0 0 0 0 Virginia 1/1 0 0 0 Goals ...... 1 (Dartmouth 2003) Wake Forest 1/0 0 0 0 Assists ...... 1 (2 Times) Shots ...... 1 (5 Times)

26 2 0 0 4 S E M I N O L E S O C C E R Player Bios Goalkeeper #18 JOY McKENZIE 5-8 • SR • HOUSTON, TX (CY-FAIR) 2003: The six goals...McKenzie had more shutouts than any Seminoles’ feel good ACC keeper in conference games and her 0.32 GAA story of the year, jun- in conference action was one of only two GAA’s be- McKenzie’s Career Highs ior keeper Joy low 1.00 and the best of any ACC keeper...her .926 Saves ...... 8 (2 Times) McKenzie burst onto save percentage was also tops in the ACC in confer- Shots Faced ...... 22 (UNC 2003) the scene in 2003 and had a record-breaking ence matches...finished second overall in the con- Consecutive Shutouts ...... 6 season...a recruited walk-on and Florida native who ference with an overall .831 save percentage... Minutes ...... 110:00 (Wake Forest came to FSU from Houston, TX, McKenzie started McKenzie’s four ACC shutouts came against Duke, 2003) for the first time in her career as a junior...garnered Wake Forest, NC State and Clemson. Two of those second team all-region honors from SoccerBuzz and four were on the road...finished second in the ACC game with the Tribe well in front in a 7-0 win... third team all-region honors from the NSCAA...a in saves, third in saves per game, fourth in goals introduced herself to the world with a brilliant per- member of the 2003 ACC Championships All-Tour- allowed and GAA...McKenzie was the only goal- formance in the season finale at North Carolina. nament team...also named to the Nike Seminole keeper in the ACC Tournament to record a shutout McKenzie faced 22 shots and made seven saves as Classic All-Tournament team...set single season ...received votes for ACC Tournament MVP after a she held UNC scoreless for over 67 minutes in a 0-0 records for GAA, wins, consecutive shutouts and second brilliant showing versus North Carolina in a game. The Tar Heels eventually scored on McKenzie consecutive shutout minutes at FSU...her 739 shut- nine day span...recorded the second-lowest ACC but the junior held the Heel offense almost three out minutes were almost five times as long as her Tournament GAA in school history. (in the NCAA) goals below its season average. The goal ended her career minutes played entering 2003...played the made the first NCAA Tournament appearance of her goalless streak at 739:22 and her ACC scoreless streak second most minutes ever in a season and came a career in 2003 and played every minute in the Tribe’s at 532:29 both FSU records. It was the first ACC half a shutout away from tying for first in single sea- run to the College Cup...in FSU’s 5-0 win over goal allowed by the junior since September 26. Fol- son shutouts as well...allowed just five goals in the Dartmouth to open the NCAA Tournament, lowing the game coaching legend Anson Dorrance last 12 regular season games...shutout five of Florida McKenzie became just the second Seminole goal- said, “We could only score one against them and State’s last eight opponents in the regular season keeper to ever record a shutout in NCAA Tourna- that is a credit to an absolutely brilliant performance and two of those other games were shutouts that ment play...established the lowest GAA of any Semi- by their goalkeeper (Joy McKenzie)”...nailed down she left when the score was out of hand in favor of nole keeper with more than 90 minutes of her seventh shutout of the season in her first ever FSU...in just one season as a starter, McKenzie is al- postseason play...tied for first all-time in NCAA Tour- NCAA Tournament game blanking Dartmouth 5-0 ready first in career GAA, fourth in career wins and nament wins at FSU with four and third all-time in ...held Auburn to just one goal in over 101 minutes shutouts and fifth in saves...the anchor of an FSU saves with 15...set the single season record for wins as FSU advanced to the Sweet 16...played another defense that set a school record with nine shutouts, and shutouts in the NCAA Tournament. (2003 High- OT game in the NCAA as she went 109 minutes in a set a school record with four ACC shutouts and a lights) after her GAA reached 2.15 three games into victory over West Virginia in Morgantown...she set school record with four consecutive ACC shutouts the season, McKenzie dominated and went 9-1-1 her biggest record of all in the Elite Eight as she re- and six consecutive shutouts overall...McKenzie and and sliced her GAA by two-thirds. Her GAA in that corded her 15th win of the season, an all-time high the FSU backline allowed just 28 goals, the fewest in span was 0.43 and she posted a save percentage of for an FSU keeper, in sending FSU to the College school history...FSU faced a Hermann semifinalist in .900 in leading FSU back from a 1-4 start...recorded Cup for the first time ever thanks to a 2-1 win over 10 of the team’s 26 games in 2003 and McKenzie her first ever win over a ranked team against Ole Florida. allowed just three of those players to score a goal Miss in a 96 minute OT match...followed that game 2002: Spent the 2002 season backing-up and one came via a penalty kick...(in the ACC) what by allowing just one goal in her first ever ACC vic- starter Kerry York...registered a save percentage of McKenzie did in ACC play was unprecedented by tory over Maryland. That fifth minute goal versus .500 or above in three of her four appearances...had any Seminole goalkeeper...she set the record for the Maryland was the only ACC goal she would allow just one decision in 2001 and that came in a loss to longest ACC shutout streak in school history (532:29) until the regular season final over a month later at LSU at the start of the season. (in the ACC) was and was also the first Seminole to ever record four North Carolina...notched the first shutout of her perfect in two opportunities in ACC play...saw ac- ACC shutouts in a season and she did it consecu- career versus USF in Tampa...picked up her first shut- tion against North Carolina and NC State...faced one tively including a 110 minute blanking of Wake out win in an ACC game as she held Duke scoreless shot in the two games and registered one save...those Forest...she set a new career record for ACC shut- for 90 minutes in a 3-0 FSU victory...followed that two matches represented the first conference game outs with four in a single season...also the only Tribe performance with another ACC shutout in a 1-0 win experience of her young career. keeper to ever win four ACC games in a season and at Clemson...shut down another ACC team as she 2001: One of the most athletic players on the she is just one win shy of tying the career record...her held Wake Forest off the board for 110 minutes in team and a gifted keeper...spent most of the 2001 4-1-1 record in ACC play is the best ever for a Semi- Winston Salem for her third straight ACC shutout...set season behind fellow freshmen Kerry York and Ali nole to go along with her record GAA of 0.32...al- a new gold standard for ACC keepers in the next Mims...showed consistent improvement through- lowed just two goals in the entire ACC campaign game as she shutout her fourth straight ACC team out the season...McKenzie developed her skills in ...the team finished the year allowing just five goals in a 1-0 win over NC State...shutout her next oppo- the net every day in 2001 through strong work habits in ACC play, which beat the previous record (11) by nent as well for over 70 minutes as she left the FAU in practice...appeared in two matches and logged 30 minutes...recorded half of a shutout in FSU’s 5-0 win at NCAA Tournament team UCF’s home field and saved both shots she faced. McKENZIE’S CAREER STATS HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year starter at keeper… MP/MS MIN SHOTS SAVES GA GAA SV% SO REC named all-district for three years…named to all-star 2001 2/0 30:27 2 2 0 0.00 1.000 0.5 0-0-0 and all-regional team senior year…one of the top 2002 5/0 122:15 13 4 4 2.94 .500 – 0-1-0 goalkeepers in Houston…captained her team to bi- 2003 23/22 2044:48 249 78 21 0.92 .788 7.0 15-6-1 district championship and regional playoffs as a Total 30/22 2197:30 264 84 25 1.02 .771 7.5 15-7-1 senior…district champs, bi-district champs, regional champs and appeared in the bi-regional playoffs ACC during her junior season…district champs and bi- 2002 2/0 32:15 2 1 0 0.00 1.000 – – district champs as a sophomore…a three-year 2003 6/6 560:00 75 25 2 0.32 .926 4.0 4-1-1 letterwinner in volleyball…named all-district for vol- Total 8/6 592:15 77 26 2 0.30 .929 4.0 4-1-1 leyball as a senior…honor roll student for four years …Who’s Who Among High-School Students… in- NCAA volved in Pals and Teen Leadership community ser- 2003 5/5 480:43 62 15 6 1.12 .714 1.0 4-1-0 vice and peer classes. CLUB: Played for Seminole Select Soccer Club Team-By-Team ACC in Orlando, Fla. and was selected to the U-14 state MP/MS MIN SHOTS SAVES GA GAA SV% SO REC cup team…after moving to Texas, played with the UNC 2/1 102:53 24 8 1 0.88 .889 0 0-1-0 select club Dynamos as a keeper and a forward NC State 2/1 109:22 4 0 0 0.00 – 1 1-0-0 …won several tournaments including the CAYSA ’99 Maryland 1/1 90:00 10 3 1 1.00 .750 0 1-0-0 tournament in Austin with Dynamos. Duke 1/1 90:00 13 4 0 0.00 1.000 1 1-0-0 PERSONAL: Mother, father, aunt, uncle and Clemson 1/1 90:00 15 3 0 0.00 1.000 1 1-0-0 two cousins are FSU grads…her sister and cousin Wake Forest 1/1 110:00 11 8 0 0.00 1.000 1 1-0-0 are currently enrolled at FSU…2004 team captain. ACADEMIC: 2001-2002 ACC Academic Honor Roll…major is finance. F L O R I D A S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y 27 Player Bios Goalkeeper #0 ALI MIMS 5-10 • R-SO • PONTE VEDRA BEACH, FL (NEASE) 2003 & ACC semifinal match against Virginia will go 2002: Missed down as one of the greatest goalkeeping both seasons due performances in FSU history. Mims and fel- to a leg fracture low freshman Kerry York combined to shut- …with that resulted in 20 out the Cavs over 150 minutes. Mims set Ali Mims surgeries and surgical proceddures. single-game career highs for saves (12), min- 2001: Took over starting goalkeeping utes (105) and shots faced (24). After ston- Favorite movie: Phenomenon duties eight games into the season and went ing the first two shooters in the shootout, Favorite TV show: Saved By The Bell on to have a record-setting freshman year the PK’s were tied at 2-2 when two-time ACC Favorite actor and actress: Robert replacing injured starter Kerry York…posted Player of the Year Lori Lindsey stepped to Duvall and Melina Kanakaredes an 8-5-1 record and 2.5 shutouts with a 1.59 the line. The mid-fielder, who scored 17 Favorite food: Fruit GAA in 18 games and 10 starts…played goals in 2001, sent a hard shot right down Favorite pro sports teams: Washing- more than 1246 minutes while recording the middle. Mims, who was already diving ton Redskins and the USPS Cy- 62 saves and a .738 save percentage on 170 to her right, stuck her foot out and kick saved cling Team shots…her 62 saves were fifth-best in a single the shot allowing FSU to lock up a trip to its After college I want to: Settle down with a career and eventually start season and the second-best by a rookie first-ever ACC Final. a family keeper at FSU…1.59 GAA set a freshman HIGH SCHOOL: 2000 Florida Times- Craziest Ambition: To go to college record for a single season at FSU and she Union All-First Coast Player of the Year… and play soccer for six years! also set a record for the third-most wins by Florida Times-Union All-First Coast Team as a What are you scared of: Disappoint- a Seminole keeper in one season…finished junior and senior…member of 1999-2000 ing someone the year with the fifth-best saves per game district champions and regional semifinal- Soccer player I look up to: Kristin average in the ACC…saved the first three ists…2000-01 district champions, regional Boyce penalty kicks of her collegiate career and champions and State Final Four participant Athlete I admire: Paul Martin Favorite Musical Group: Martina ended up saving five of the seven PK’s she …lettered on varsity all four years...started McBride faced in 2001…after stepping in for York, at keeper every game as a junior and senior The best word to describe me is: Toby Mims went on to start 10 straight games …during senior year posted a 23-2-1 record, says I’m driven. posting a 6-4 record during the regular sea- 0.64 GAA and served as team co-captain The title of my autobiography would son including wins over NCAA Tournament …lettered academically all four years, which be: It’s Not About The Leg teams Kansas, Miami and Duke…had a huge required a minimum 4.0 GPA…National The best piece of advice I ever received ACC Tournament where she allowed just two Honor Society member as a junior and se- was: ”Know beyond any doubt goals in 195 minutes, saved 16 shots, faced nior…National Beta Club as a freshman and that you were destined for great- ness and called to be at the top.” 39 shots, recorded a save percentage of .889 sophomore…voted “Most Athletic” by se- If I had one wish, I would wish for: To and registered a GAA of 0.95 against No. nior classmates. be quick to listen, slow to speak 21 Maryland, No. 8 Virginia and No. 1 North CLUB: Played in the W League with and slow to become angry. James Carolina. (vs. NC State) had a huge impact the Jacksonville Jade in 2002…the only goal- 1:19 making back-to-back big saves in the 78th- keeper on First Coast KXY Crew from 1994 If I could switch places with anyone minute including a sprawling save in to 2001…Florida State Champions in 1999 for a day, it would be: My dad OT…(vs. Florida) made her first start at … First Coast Labor Day Shootout Champi- My favorite saying is: Hey y’all eighth-ranked Florida in front of almost ons in 1998 and 2000…Seminole Soccer Fall If I were stranded on an island, I would take these three things with me: 3,500 fans and finished the night with five Festival Champions 1998…Seagull Soccer Food, matches, and my Bible saves…posted the first two shutouts of her Festival 1995. What is the one thing nobody knows collegiate career in road wins at South Florida ODP EXPERIENCE: State team goal- about you that you wish other and UCF…(vs. Duke) saved the game in OT keeper in 1998, 2000 and 2001... attended people knew: I don’t do some- for FSU when she made a diving stop on Region III camp in the summer of 2000. thing to prove anything to any- Katie Heaps’ penalty kick, which allowed FSU ACADEMIC: 2001-2002 ACC Aca- one. God knows my heart, and to play on and get the golden goal just two demic Honor Roll…major is management that what I care about. minutes later…(vs. Virginia) her play in the …member of FSU SAAC. DYK?: Ali’s dad works for the FBI

MIMS’ CAREER STATS MP/MS Min Shots Sves GA GAA SV% SO Rec 2001 18/10 1246:56 170 62 22 1.59 .738 2.5 8-5-1 ACC MP/MS MIN SHOTS SVES GA GAA SV% 2001 5/4 420:05 71 22 13 2.79 6.29 NCAA 2001 2/0 90:00 3 0 0 0.00 – TEAM-BY-TEAM ACC MP/MS Min Shots Sves GA GAA SV% Rec Duke 1/1 101:59 16 5 2 1.77 .714 1-0-0 Maryland 1/0 45:00 9 2 0 0.00 1.000 0-0-0 UNC 2/1 135:00 24 2 6 4.00 .250 0-1-0 NC State 1/0 48:06 10 4 0 0.00 1.000 1-0-0 Virginia 2/1 195:00 41 18 3 1.38 .857 0-1-1 Wake Forest 1/1 90:00 13 2 4 4.00 .333 0-1-0

28 2 0 0 4 S E M I N O L E S O C C E R Player Bios TWENTY SURGERIES COULDN’T END ALI MIMS’ SOCCER DREAMS Ali Mims returns to college soccer this season after two years and 20 surgical procedures to repair a fractured leg. Her story of courage, perseverance and eventually triumph is recounted below thanks to FSU Associate Sports Information Director Chuck Walsh.

Sophomore goalkeeper Ali Mims has the game when they lost yet another sea- saw her develop. She was on the verge of a been through 20 surgical procedures on her son to an injury that you thought was healed, spectacular sophomore season then we all leg in the last two years. She has been asked Mims continued to work her way back into witnessed that injury and we have seen what why she hasn’t given up playing the sport shape. Because of her love for the game of she had to go through every step of the way. she loves countless times. She has cried soccer, her teammates and coaches, Mims She did so much behind the scenes that we herself to sleep more times than she wants persevered through setback after setback on didn’t see as well. Just to see her back out is to remember since her last game in 2001. her way back to the Seminoles’ active ros- amazing for the whole team throughout her To this day, and for the rest of her life, she ter. recovery. It’s great to have her with us ev- will feel pain in her left leg with each step Her last surgery was in November of ery day.” she takes. 2003 and she was cleared to begin training It is for those reasons she continues to But the pain she feels has not slowed again in January of 2004. She opened fall play soccer despite the pain she feels on a her down nor has it lessened her desire to camp with a green light from the Seminole daily basis. regain her spot in Florida State’s starting training staff to practice as hard and as long “All of my doctors have asked me why lineup, and more importantly, rejoin her as she could. I want to continue playing. They have asked teammates. As a freshman in 2001, she “The day the doctors cleared me was me why I want to continue to go through became the Seminoles’ starting goalkeeper the best day ever,” said Mims. “You can all of the surgeries. They have asked me midway through the season and enjoyed never say never but hopefully that was the those questions since I first began the pro- one of the finest seasons of any player at her end of my problems. It then became up to cess and I keep giving them the same an- position in school history. Mims led Florida me to decide that I wanted to play again. swer. I want to continue to play soccer and State into the NCAA Tournament for only The doctors looked at me cross-eyed when I love it too much to give up on the game.” the second time in school history as she won I told them that I did.” If Mims didn’t have the desire to return eight games and recorded a 1.59 goals As one of the most experienced goalkeep- to the pitch, she could have probably against average — both school records for ers on the roster, Baker welcomed her back to avoided a lot of the pain and hard work she freshmen. the field this fall and was delighted with the put in over the last two years. Due to her But disaster struck at the beginning of fact that she could compete for the starting single-minded focus to play again, the sur- the 2002 season as she fractured her left leg assignment on the last line of defense. geries she underwent were aimed at giving in a scrimmage against Georgia and was “There have been one or two little her the best chance of playing the game she forced to miss the entire season. After spend- speed bumps where she has to listen to her loves. They were not aimed at just getting ing the entire year in rehab it looked like body and do a little less, which if you know her back on her feet as quickly as possible. Mims was ready to complete her comeback Ali is easier said than done,” said Baker. She Through many long nights of crying in 2003 but complications from her surgery has made great strides and has gone through herself to sleep or not being able to sleep at and rehabilitation forced her to miss another things that would have made most players all because of the pain, she has learned a full season. Mims had to sit on the sidelines quit a long time ago. She believes in what great deal about herself. Two of the big- as the Seminoles played in the ACC Tourna- we are doing and believes there is a lot of gest things she has learned are perseverance ment championship game and advanced to good soccer left and wants to be a part of and that God has control over her life and the College Cup for the first time in school that. She is going to be a nice addition to the humility that comes with that.” history. our team both on and off the field.” “I have learned what a privilege it is to Since that fateful night in Athens, GA Mims’ addition to the active ros- play a college sport, because that privilege two years ago, Mims has endured a surgical ter will be less about the competition than it can be taken away in a split second,” said procedure to correct the initial fracture, an- is about rejoining her family of teammates. Mims. “I am a living example of that. I other because of acute compartment syn- Because more than competing, Mims missed think about the times in the hospital when I drome caused by an abnormal amount of just being with her teammates while she was couldn’t even walk and think about what I swelling in the lower leg, 12 procedures to injured. She missed the camaraderie of have now. I feel blessed to be able to par- rid infection that had enveloped the area and spending time with those who have become ticipate and not watch. I really feel blessed even more surgeries to correct tendon prob- her closest friends. this year to be out there again. It isn’t about lems caused by nerve damage and scar tis- “I missed being a part of the team be- me though. It is just a blessing to be part of sue suffered when her leg was broken. Just cause that is a very special thing,” said Mims. this team again.” as she was set to return in 2003, the chronic “When you are injured and are not contrib- Because of the injury she suffered and infection in her leg became active once again uting on the field you kind of drop off the related complications she has endured, forcing her to the sidelines for another year. team. You miss being with the girls espe- Mims has been granted two medical More rehabilitation was needed to repair her cially when you know it is solely because you redshirts by the NCAA giving her two addi- body of the subsequent tendon problems physically just can’t do it. You go to the tional years of eligibility. She will complete and nerve damage. field and leave straight afterwards. I wasn’t the requirements for a bachelor’s degree in She continued to be part of team — in in the locker room hanging out and I business in April and begin working on her mind only because her body had betrayed her. couldn’t physically just sit there during prac- master’s degree during the summer of 2005. “The toughest part of the last two years tice. Being around the family is what I really “I’m not coming back to prove any- has been watching my teammates play and missed and it was the support of my team- thing to anyone,” said Mims. “I have had knowing I was unable to contribute,” said mates that enabled me to push through the soccer in my life for my whole life. It’s what Mims who actually looked forward to the hard days.” I do. I can’t imagine not doing it. You have three-a-day practice sessions which began That sentiment is echoed by her team- a certain number of years you can play in the 2004 season. “It was also hard to hear mates. college and two years of that were taken bad news after bad news after bad news and “It’s so important for us, especially my away from me. Why not try and utilize the to take two steps backwards and only one class, to see Ali back out on the field practic- time that you do have left?” step forward during my rehabilitation.” ing and playing at such a high level,” said Ali Mims will never tell you how much While many players would have simply senior midfielder and team captain Jez Ratliff. her body hurts because its feels too good to be hung up their cleats and walked away from “We all came in together as freshmen, and part of the Florida State women’s soccer team.

F L O R I D A S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y 29 Player Bios Midfielder #22 TOBY RANCK 5-4 • SO • WAYNE, PA (RADNOR) 2003: Ap- Delaware County (Delco) MVP 2002… 4x400m…four-year varsity lacrosse letter- peared in 22 shared Delco MVP honors with fellow FSU winner…state champions in 1999, 2000 and games and made commitment Kelly Rowland…2002 1st 2001. two starts in 2003 Team All-Inquirer and All-Delco…2nd team CLUB: Member of FC Delco…three- ...one of FSU’s top All-Delco and “road-runner” team in 2001 time state champions…two-time Columbia reserves in 2003, Ranck will compete to fill …1999 Pennsylvania State Champions… Invitational Winner…participated in WAGS, the wide midfield starting spot opened by 2000 Central League Champions…a three- Disney Showcase and Texas Shootout the graduation of Amber Tollefson...as a re- sport star in soccer, track and lacrosse… among others. serve in 2003, Ranck started versus NCAA qualified for nationals in the distance med- PERSONAL: 2000 and 2001 Academic Tournament team Kansas and in the Sweet ley relay in 2001 and was an All-American All-American. 16 at West Virginia...she was one of four …named track’s most valuable freshman freshman to start in the WVU match... …state qualifier in 4x800m, 400m and recorded five shots and two shots on goal last season. (in the ACC) appeared in six of FSU’s seven conference games in 2003... RANCK’S CAREER STATS Maryland was the only opponent Ranck did MP/MS SHOTS GOALS ASST PTS GWG GWA not face in her inaugural campaign...ap- 2003 22/2 5 0 0 0 0 0 peared in two of FSU’s three games at the ACC Championships as the Seminoles ad- ACC vanced to the finals for the second time in 2003 6/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 three years. (in the NCAA) appeared in her first NCAA Tournament as she saw time dur- NCAA ing FSU’s win over Ivy League champion 2003 3/1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Dartmouth...got her first career start against West Virginia and registered the first shot in TEAM-BY-TEAM ACC NCAA play of her career. MP/MS GOALS ASST PTS ODP EXPERIENCE: Attended nation- Clemson 1/0 0 0 0 al team camp in 2001…regional team mem- Duke 1/0 0 0 0 UNC 1/0 0 0 0 ber from 2001 to 2003…seven-year ODP NC State 1/0 0 0 0 member. Virginia 1/0 0 0 0 HIGH SCHOOL: First team All-State Wake Forest 1/0 0 0 0 and 1st team All-Southern Pennsylvania in 2002…team captain…All-Mainline and Midfielder #5 JEZ RATLIFF 5-4 • SR • NORMAN, OK (NORMAN) 2003: for second in game-winning assists...seventh Started every all-time for career points, fifth for career Ratliff’s Career Highs game for Florida goals, fourth for career assists and fourth for Points ...... 4 (NC State 2001) State...scored five career game-winning assists. (in the ACC) Goals ...... 2 (NC State 2001) goals and regis- Started all seven ACC games as FSU’s start- Assists ...... 2 (3 Times) tered seven assists as a starter in the wide ing outside midfielder on the right side... Shots ...... 5 (Oregon 2002) midfield for FSU...four of her five goals came recorded her only point in ACC play on a against ranked teams in Penn State, USC, game-winning assist versus Clemson. (in the Florida and Kansas...has now recorded five NCAA) led the team with four assists in (2003 Game Highlights) started the sea- or more goals in each of her first three sea- NCAA Tournament play and was tied for the son off by scoring the first goal of the year sons. One of just three Seminoles to ever do team lead with six points...set the single sea- for Florida State versus USC...followed up that...Ratliff registered double-digit points for son NCAA record at FSU with four assist in with another goal versus an NCAA Tourna- the third consecutive season. She and fel- one NCAA Tournament. Ratliff is the first FSU ment team as she tallied her second goal low senior Camie Bybee are only the sec- player ever to record two assists in a game versus a top five team in Penn State...scored ond and third players to ever record double- twice in one NCAA Tournament...of FSU’s the Tribe’s lone goal versus Kansas in another digit points as a freshman, sophomore and four postseason wins, Ratliff helped clinch game versus a ranked squad as she notched a junior at FSU...had a game-winning goal two with game-winning assist in the Sweet her third goal in five games...helped raise and two game-winning assists. Now has 16 versus West Virginia and a game-winning FSU’s ACC record to 3-1 with a game-win- seven career game-winning assists, which is goal versus Florida in the Elite Eight...her only ning assist versus Clemson...recorded three fourth all-time at FSU...her 17 points in 2003 goal of the NCAA Tournament was the points on a goal and an assist in FSU’s 7-0 gave her 50 for her career. She is just the game-winner versus the Gators that sent FSU victory over FAU...recorded back-to-back sixth Seminole to ever record 50 career to its first ever College Cup...assisted on the assists on the fourth and fifth goals in FSU’s points and the only player in FSU history to Tribe’s double OT golden goal versus WVU 5-0 win over Dartmouth. It was just the sec- record 16 or more points in each of her first with less than :30 remaining in the game... ond time in team history that a Seminole three seasons...finished with the fourth-most Ratliff is now first all-time in points, career had ever recorded two assists in an NCAA points and goals on the team...ranked third assists and tied for second in career game- Tournament game...went on to match that in game-winning goals and assists and tied winning assists in the NCAA Tournament. feat by recording two more assists in the 30 2 0 0 4 S E M I N O L E S O C C E R Player Bios Sweet 16 versus West Virginia. Her first one winning assists against UCF. With just over put FSU up 1-0 and the second was one of 10 minutes remaining before OT, Ratliff as- the biggest assists in FSU soccer history. With sisted on Leah Gallegos’ game-winner...con- time winding down to a shootout, the jun- tinued her hot streak as she recorded an- …with ior trapped a Katie Beal service and had the other key goal in the Seminoles’ next game Jez Ratliff composure to slip a pass to a wide-open versus Duke. Helped Florida State comeback Gallegos for the game-winning goal with :21 from a one goal deficit versus Duke as she Favorite movie: Old School left...sent FSU to its first ever College Cup tied the game with her fourth goal of the Favorite TV show: Friends and Sex & when her half volley staked the Seminoles season...in the Tribe’s next ACC road game the City to a 2-0 lead they would never relinquish in Ratliff recorded the first multi-assist game of Favorite actor and actress: a 2-1 win over No. 7 Florida in Gainesville. her career in her first full game as a wide and Reese Witherspoon 2002: Followed up an All-ACC rookie midfielder...notched her fifth goal of the sea- Favorite food: Mac and cheese or campaign with an even better sophomore son as she put FSU up 1-0 versus Jackson- Moe’s!!! Favorite pro sports teams: No pro season...finished in the top three on the team ville. teams for me, I only watch col- for points, goals and assists...third on the 2001: Standout freshman that ap- lege, which in that case would be team with 17 points and six goals, tied for peared in all 24 matches and started seven OU!!! fourth with one game-winning goal and was games...earned All-ACC rookie team hon- After college I want to: Get my MBA tied for third with five assists...surpassed her ors as one of the top offensive freshmen in and then travel the world with goal total from her rookie season and fin- the ACC...recorded five goals, six assists, Camie and Colette ished just one assist shy of her 2001 num- three game-winning assists, and totaled 16 Craziest Ambition: Be on The Real ber...tied for second on the squad with three points in her first season...her 16 points were World What are you scared of: The dark game-winning assists...finished the season the were the fifth-most ever recorded by an Favorite Musical Group: Counting strong with 12 of her 17 points coming in FSU rookie at that time and she finished third Crows the last 13 games...recorded the first multi- on the rookie assist list...finished 2001 in the The best word to describe me is: Okla- assist game of her career. (in the ACC) ap- top five of every offensive category...second homan peared in every conference game and made in game-winning assists, fifth in points, three starts...tied for third on the team with fourth in assists, third in game-winning goals, four points and her two assists placed her fifth in shots and shot percentage, fourth in ing the first game-winner and golden goal second on the squad...third on the team in shots on goal and second in shot on goal of her career...brought FSU back from a 1-0 shots in conference games. (in the NCAA) percentage. (in the ACC) appeared in all deficit versus Louisville with a goal and then made her first career NCAA Tournament start seven matches and made two starts...scored put the Tribe in front 2-1 by assisting on versus Ole Miss and went on to start all three three goals on four shots on goal...her of- Cindy Schofield’s goal...scored her third ACC tournament games...became just the third fensive production helped FSU to achieve goal of the season putting the Tribe up 2-1 player in FSU history to ever record both a its best conference record since joining the over Wake Forest...recorded her first-ever goal and an assist in an NCAA Tournament ACC in 1995. (in the NCAA) appeared in postseason game-winning assist as she fed game. (2002 Highlights) Ratliff played a big both postseason matches...recorded her first Camie Bybee in a 1-0 win over Auburn. The role in the team’s first win of the year as she ever point on the NCAA Tournament. (2001 victory was the Tribe’s second straight win scored a goal and recorded the game-win- Highlights) had her first game-winning as- in an NCAA Tournament opener. ning assist in a 2-1 victory over Oregon sist of her career in her first game as she HIGH SCHOOL: 2001 all-state selec- ...scored in her second straight game as she helped FSU down George Mason...notched tion...2001 Gatorade Scholarship Ath- helped FSU tie Missouri when she equalized the first goal of her career versus College lete...2001 Daily Oklahoman All-City first the game at 2-2...scored her first and only Cup participant Portland...in just her second team...2001 team MVP...2001 Student Sports game-winning goal of the year versus start, she moved FSU to 2-0 in the ACC by Magazine All-American…led the team with Florida. The goal came on her only shot of scoring both goals in a overtime win versus 24 goals and was second in class 5A behind the game and finished off FSU’s comeback NC State. Ratliff staked FSU to a 1-0 lead Florida State teammate Camie Bybee...all- from an early 1-0 deficit...followed up her just two minutes into the game and she then district and all-conference 1998-2000...2000 game-winning goal against UF with a game- ended the contest in the 96th minute tally- NSCAA All-Region team...adidas ESP player 2000...four-year starter and four-time letterwinner...state finalist in 1998, 2000 and RATTLIFF’S CAREER STATS 2001...High School Hero...Who’s Who MP/MS SHOTS GOALS ASST PTS GWG GWA Among American High School Students. 2001 24/7 26 5 6 16 1 2 ODP EXPERIENCE: U-17 National 2002 23/17 32 6 5 17 1 3 pool in 1999...U-17 Region III team in 2003 26/26 37 5 7 17 1 2 2000...U-16 Region III team in 1999...trav- Total 73/50 95 16 18 50 3 7 eled to Europe with current Seminoles Am- ber Tollefson, Kristin Boyce and Summer ACC Corum. 2001 7/2 5 3 0 6 1 0 CLUB: Played two years with the U-23 2002 7/3 8 1 2 4 0 1 National Champions and W-League Re- 2003 7/7 9 0 1 1 0 1 gional Champion Oklahoma Outrage...State Total 21/12 22 4 3 11 1 2 Open champions in 1996, 1998, 2000, 2001 NCAA and 2002 with Norman Fury ‘83 Red... 2001 2/0 1 0 1 1 0 1 regional semifinalists 2001...eight-time State 2002 3/3 3 1 0 2 0 0 Open Competitive finalist...Southern Re- 2003 5/5 5 1 4 6 1 1 gional Championship bronze medallist 1998 Total 10/8 9 2 5 9 1 2 and 2000...South Regional Championships Fair Play Award in 1998...Texas Cup cham- Team-By-Team ACC pions ...four-time Texas Cup finalist...’A’ flight MP/MS GOALS ASST PTS WAGS semifinalist 1999...Austin Showcase Clemson 3/2 0 *1 1 2000...adidas showcase Cincinnati, Ohio Duke 3/2 1 0 2 2000...College Bound showcase 2000 at the Maryland 3/2 0 0 0 USYSA National League Midwest region. UNC 3/1 0 0 0 ACADEMIC: 2001-2002 and 2003- NC State 3/2 *2 *2 6 Virginia 3/2 0 0 0 2004 ACC Academic Honor Roll. Wake Forest 3/1 1 0 2 PERSONAL: Majoring in sport *Game Winner management...speaks Spanish fluently… 2004 team captain…member of FSU SAAC. F L O R I D A S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y 31 Player Bios Defender #3 TERESA RIVERA 5-4 • JR • PARKLAND, FL (MARJORY STONEMAN DOUGLAS) 2003: team history...in three of FSU’s seven ACC Started 16 of 24 games, the defense held the opponent to Rivera’s Career Highs games for FSU in one goal or less. (in the NCAA) saw action Points ...... 1 (3 Times) the backline... in all three of FSU’s NCAA Tournament Assists ...... 1 (3 Times) started the first games...a key contributor to an FSU defense Shots ...... 1 (6 Times) five games as the Tribe’s center back before that had an unprecedented run through the moving out wide to replace senior Kristin NCAA’s...the Seminole defense opened the Boyce when she fractured her ankle...after tournament with a shutout for the second her move out wide, FSU closed the regular straight season and went on to allow just season with three straight shutouts before a two goals in three games. (2002 Game …with 1-0 loss to Carolina...anchored the left side Highlights) her first career point was a huge of the backline as FSU went through the one as she recorded a game-winning assist Teresa Rivera NCAA Tournament and into the 2003 Col- versus the Florida Gators. lege Cup...Rivera helped FSU set a school HIGH SCHOOL: One of Florida’s best Favorite movie: 13 Going On 30 record with nine shutouts, set a school …named 2002 Gatorade Player of the Year in Favorite TV show: Anything on MTV record with four ACC shutouts and a school Florida...Student Sports Magazine first team All- Favorite actor: Will Ferrell and Julia record with four consecutive ACC shutouts American…scored 36 career goals and re- Roberts ...Rivera and the FSU defense recorded the corded 44 career assists despite playing at Favorite Food: Leah’s cooking Favorite sports team: Miami Dolphins only shutout at the 2003 ACC Champion- sweeper her junior and senior seasons…a four- After college I want to: Travel ships...set new career highs for points (3) year starter and senior captain…led her team Craziest Ambition: Become a pro and assists (3). (in the ACC) played in five to the regional championship as a senior and surfer of the Seminoles’ seven conference games into the regional semifinals as a sophomore What are you scared of: The dark and made three starts...a key part of a Semi- and junior…helped lead the Eagles to nine Soccer player I look up to: Our entire nole defense that allowed the fewest goals consecutive district and regional champion- senior class ever in a single season and the fewest ACC ships and was named 2001 Defensive MVP…as Favorite Musical Group: John Mayer goals ever in a single season...in the five con- a senior, Rivera was named to the BCAA All- The best word to describe me is: Friend ference games she appeared in, the Tribe Star team, the FACA South team, a FASCA All- My ultimate SportsCenter highlight allowed just one goal and that came in the Star and to the Top 22 Elite of Florida…a two- would be: Last year’s Elite Eight season finale versus consensus No. 1 North time first team Miami Herald and Ft. Lauderdale win over Florida Carolina...recorded her first point ever in Sun Sentinel All-Broward County selection… The title of my autobiography would ACC play when she assisted on the Tribe’s named Rookie of the Year in 1998. be: “It’s Just Me” third goal in a 3-0 win over Duke. (in the ODP EXPERIENCE: Played with the The best piece of advice I ever received NCAA) started four of Florida State’s five Region III ODP team from 2000-2002…at- was: ”You can do it Terry” from NCAA Tournament matches...recorded her first tended Region III camp from 1998-2001… my mom. If I had one wish, I’d wish for: Better ever NCAA Tournament point versus Dart- played with the Florida State ODP team from luck mouth...she and her defensive teammates re- 1998-2001. If I could switch places with anyone corded the third shutout in NCAA Tournament CLUB: Captained Team Boca for four for a day: Jennifer Aniston history for Florida State and allowed just one years and won the Florida State Cup from My favorite saying is: “Just when the goal in over 237 minutes in the first two and a 1998-2001…played in the Region III tour- caterpillar thought the world was half games. (2003 Game Highlights) her first nament from 1999-2001 including the 2000 over, he turned into a butterfly.” point of the season came in one of Florida regional semifinals…attended 2001 adidas If I were stranded on an island, I would State’s most impressive wins of the year. She ESP Camp. take these three things with me: Infinite Subway subs, John Mayer assisted on Leah Gallegos’ second goal of the PERSONAL: Sister played soccer at East CD’s and a best friend game to put FSU up 2-0 over No. 12 Duke in a Carolina University…major is recreation and 3-0 victory...three games later she recorded her leisure. second assist versus FAU. Assisted on Jez Ratliff’s goal that put the Seminoles up 7-0...recorded her first ever NCAA Tournament point when she assisted on Julia Schnugg’s game-winning RIVERA’S CAREER STATS MP/MS SHOTS GOALS ASST PTS GWG GWA goal versus Dartmouth in a 5-0 win. It was also 2002 21/12 1 0 1 1 0 1 the first postseason game-winning assists for 2003 24/16 6 0 3 3 0 1 Rivera and the second GWA of her career. Total 30/21 6 0 3 3 0 1 2002: One of FSU’s top freshman and a for All-ACC rookie team honors...her 12 ACC 2002 6/5 0 0 0 0 0 0 starts were the second most among all Semi- 2003 5/3 2 0 1 1 0 0 nole freshmen and she was third amongst Total 11/8 2 0 1 1 0 0 newcomers with 21 appearances...the only freshman to start on opening day...filled in NCAA admirably for 2001 first team freshman All- 2002 3/0 1 0 0 0 0 0 American Katie Beal as she recovered from 2003 5/4 0 0 1 1 0 1 an early season illness...played a key role in Total 8/4 1 0 1 1 0 1 an FSU defense that allowed the third few- TEAM-BY-TEAM ACC est goals in team history...Rivera was a MP/MS GOALS ASST PTS weapon on free kicks and corner kicks all Clemson 2/1 0 0 0 season. (in the ACC) appeared in six con- Duke 2/1 0 1 1 ference games and made five starts...from UNC 2/2 0 0 0 NC State 2/2 0 0 0 her spot in the center of the FSU defense, Virginia 1/0 0 0 0 she and her defensive teammates held ACC Wake Forest 2/2 0 0 0 opponents to the second-fewest goals in

32 2 0 0 4 S E M I N O L E S O C C E R Player Bios Midfielder #7 SARAH ROSSEAU 5-9 • R-SO • MARCO ISLAND, FL (ST. JOHN NEUMAN) 2003: After land, captained her team to second-place WAGS and Baltimore Metro League…after missing her entire in districts and led all high school goal moving to Florida, was a member of the Ft. freshman season scorers as a sophomore…named first team Myers Cyclones who won the 2001 Orange due to back sur- All-County as a sophomore after leading Classic and Premier League Championships gery, Rosseau Hartford County with 23 goals and lead- with the U-18’s and were runners-up at the made a strong return to action as a redshirt ing her team to a regional championship 2001 Atlanta Cup. freshman in 2003...appeared in 14 of Florida …also a two-year letterwinner in lacrosse. PERSONAL: A Florida Bright Future State’s 26 games last season...played a valu- ODP EXPERIENCE: Spent the 2000 Scholar and a four-year honor roll student able role providing depth in the Florida State and 2002 seasons with the Florida State ODP …awarded English Honors of Distinction midfield...recorded three shots and all came team. in 2002…won the Outstanding Achieve- on the road at Jacksonville and at Kansas. CLUB: Played club soccer with the BFC ment Award in Honors English IV…major (in the ACC) appeared in four of FSU’s seven Blast in Maryland…won the 1999 U-16 Pepsi is math education…member of FCA and ACC contests...played in games versus Mary- Challenge, Division II Championship at Varsity Clubs. land, Duke, Clemson and NC State. (in the NCAA) made the first NCAA Tournament appearance of her career in FSU’s 5-0 win over Dartmouth. ROSSEAU’S CAREEER STATS 2002: Missed entire 2002 season as MP/MS SHOTS GOALS ASST PTS GWG GWA she recovered from a back injury suffered in 2003 14/0 3 0 0 0 0 0 high school. ACC HIGH SCHOOL: Began high school 2003 4/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 career in Pylesville, Md. before moving to Marco Island, Fla. for her junior and se- NCAA nior seasons…playing at St. John 2003 1/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Neumann High School in Marco Island, voted team MVP as a senior while leading the team with 28 goals…amassed 112 TEAM-BY-TEAM ACC goals and 78 assists in her career…as a MP/MS GOALS ASST PTS senior, named to the All-Collier County first Clemson 1/0 0 0 0 team and to the Lee and Collier County Duke 1/0 0 0 0 All-Star team…scored 56 goals as a junior NC State 1/0 0 0 0 and was the leading scorer in Collier Maryland 1/0 0 0 0 County…named Collier County Girls Soc- cer Player of the Year…playing in Mary- Defender #10 KELLY ROWLAND 5-7 • SO • WALLINGFORD, PA (STRATH HAVEN) 2003: One cerBuzz Elite Team of the Week on one oc- of the nation’s top casion. No Seminole player had ever been Rowland’s Career Highs freshmen, Row- named to Soccer America’s National Team Points ...... 4 (UNC 2003) land keyed an of the Week three times in their career and Goals ...... 2 (UNC 2003) amazing turn- Rowland did it in just one season...combined Assists ...... 1 (4 Times) around by the Seminole defense when she with the SoccerBuzz weekly honor, no player Shots ...... 5 (West Virginia 2003) was moved to center back just five games in FSU history has ever received four national into the season...after Rowland was slipped team of the week honors in one season and into the middle of the FSU backline, the FSU she is tied with Leah Gallegos for the most was defensively, Rowland had one of the defense went from allowing an average of national team of the week honors in a ca- most prolific offensive season ever put to- two goals a game to an average of 0.80 goals reer... Rowland joined with Katie Beal to form gether by an FSU defender...she scored six per game...named a Soccer America fresh- one of the nation’s best tandems starting in goals and registered four assists for 16 man All-American and a SoccerBuzz honor- the middle of any defense both offensively points...only one FSU defender in school his- able mention freshman All-American...just and defensively...Rowland started every tory has ever tallied more points than the second Seminole ever named a Soccer game for FSU including all 10 times FSU Rowland and that is her backline teammate America freshman All-American and just the played versus a Hermann Award semifinal- Katie Beal who also had six goals but added fourth-ever FSU rookie to earn a freshman ist...with Rowland in the backline, the FSU seven assists for 19 total points...the two FSU All-American honor...also named a Soccer- defense set a school record with nine shut- center backs combined for 12 goals and 11 Buzz freshman all-region selection...a mem- outs, set a school record with four ACC shut- assists. No two Seminole defenders had ever ber of the 2003 ACC Championships All- outs and a school record with four consecu- combined to score 35 points in FSU history Tournament team after leading the tourna- tive ACC shutouts and six consecutive shut- before Rowland and Beal did it in 2003 ment in goals scored despite being a de- outs overall...the team finished the year al- ...Rowland had the fifth-most points on the fender. She is just the second Florida State lowing just five goals in ACC play, which beat team, the third-most goals, the second-most freshman to ever garner that award...named the previous record by six goals and Rowland game-winning goals and the fifth-most to Soccer America’s National Team of the and the FSU defense allowed just 28 goals, assists...among rookies, Rowland was second Week three times in 2003 and to the Soc- the fewest in school history...as good as she in goals, points, and assists and led all fresh- F L O R I D A S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y 33 Player Bios men in game-winning goals...no freshman the postseason...the center back out score defender had a more prolific offensive sea- , Alyssa Ramsey, Casey son than did Rowland in 2003 as she set McCluskey, Leah Gallegos, Courtney Foster records for both goals and points by a rookie and all the others to share the ACC Tourna- …with defender...became a dangerous offensive ment goal scoring title with three...her first Kelly Rowland weapon for FSU off long throw-ins as all four ACC Tournament goal was a game-winner of her assists came via the throw-in...regis- versus Maryland in the semifinals...her next Favorite movie: Too many to choose tered three straight games with an assist in two goals came on one of the biggest stages from, anything funny wins over Miami, Ole Miss, and Maryland of the season in the ACC Championship fi- Favorite TV show: Real World, Road ...one of only four Seminoles to start all 26 nal, which was broadcast all over the east- Rules, all that MTV stuff games and the only rookie to do so. (in the ern ...against No. 1 North Caro- Favorite actor and actress: Will Ferrell ACC) Rowland was one of just four Semi- lina, Rowland put FSU up 1-0 on a header and Julia Roberts noles to start all seven Atlantic Coast Con- goal just over 6:00 minutes into the match Favorite food: My mom’s pasta ference matches and one of just two fresh- ...after the Tar Heels tied the game in the (maybe T and Leah’s pasta too) man to start every game...second on the 13th minute, Rowland went back to work Favorite pro sports teams: Philadel- phia Eagles team in assists in ACC games with two and putting the Seminoles in front again 2- After college I want to: I have no idea, led all rookies...both of her assists were 1...with her two goals, Rowland became the I don’t even know my major yet game-winners (Maryland and NC first player in more than a year to score two Craziest Ambition: Being a doctor State)...only one freshman, forward Julia goals in a single game versus the Tar What are you scared of: Camie Bybee, Schnugg, recorded more points than Heels...North Carolina hadn’t given up two (Joking) Probably math class Rowland in ACC games...a main reason the goals to an opponent in an ACC Tourna- Soccer player I look up to: Amber Seminole defense allowed the fewest goals ment final since 1994 yet Rowland scored Tollefson ever in a single ACC season and the third- two herself...scored her sixth goal and fifth Athlete I admire: Donovan McNabb Favorite Musical Group: I like country fewest goals ever allowed by an ACC team of the postseason as she staked FSU to a 1-0 these days in one year. (in the Postseason) five of lead in a win over third-seeded Florida in The best word to describe me is: Laid Rowland’s record-setting six goals came af- the Elite Eight. back ter the regular season had concluded (ACC HIGH SCHOOL: Began high school My ultimate SportsCenter highlight and NCAA Tournaments)... in the ACC Tour- career in Pylesville, Md. before moving to would be: Winning a National nament Rowland not only tied for the scor- Marco Island, Fla. for her junior and senior championship ing title but she also became the first Semi- seasons…playing at St. John Neumann High The title of my autobiography would nole ever to score a goal in two games of a School in Marco Island, voted team MVP as be: “Shooting the Bull with Kelly Rowland” single ACC Championship...tied with a senior while leading the team with 28 goals The best piece of advice I ever received Carolina’s Heather O’Reilly with three goals …amassed 112 goals and 78 assists in her was: Dream Big to lead all players at the ACC Tournament. career…as a senior, named to the All-Collier If I had one wish, I would wish for: A O’Reilly had three of UNC’s 15 goals in the County first team and to the Lee and Collier Wawa hoagie tournament while Rowland scored three of County All-Star team…scored 56 goals as a If I could switch places with anyone the five FSU goals scored on the weekend... junior and was the leading scorer in Collier for a day, it would be : My Mom, she and her defensive teammates recorded County…named Collier County Girls Soc- just to see things from her per- the only shutout of the tournament and al- cer Player of the Year…playing in Maryland, spective My favorite saying is: “Don’t sweat lowed just one goal all weekend in the run captained her team to second-place in dis- the small stuff” of play. They limited to North Carolina to tricts and led all high school goal scorers as If I were stranded on an island, I would just two goals off set pieces and a penalty a sophomore…named first team All-County take these three things with me: kick goal...she started every postseason as a sophomore after leading Hartford My teammates, cell phone, and match for FSU...set a new freshman record County with 23 goals and leading her team Philly cheesesteak for points in the NCAA Tournament with to a regional championship…also a two-year What is the one thing nobody knows four...helped FSU record just the third shut- letterwinner in lacrosse. about you that you wish other out in the team’s NCAA Tournament history ODP EXPERIENCE: Eight-year mem- people knew: I am a pretty shy versus Dartmouth. (2003 highlights) the ber of the US Olympic Development Pro- person believe it or not first goal of her career was a game-winner gram...called in to U-19 National Team camp against Jacksonville...recorded assists in three at the Home Depot Center in January of consecutive matches versus Miami, Ole Miss 2004...regional team member in 2000, Challenge, Division II Championship at and a game-winner versus Maryland...re- 2001, and 2002...traveled with the regional WAGS and Baltimore Metro League…after corded another game-winning assist against team to Texas, Maryland and Arizona. moving to Florida, was a member of the Ft. NC State to give FSU a 4-1-1 ACC record... CLUB: Played club soccer with the BFC Myers Cyclones who won the 2001 Orange proceeded to go on to score five goals in Blast in Maryland…won the 1999 U-16 Pepsi Classic and Premier League Championships with the U-18’s and were runners-up at the 2001 Atlanta Cup. PERSONAL: A Florida Bright Future ROWLAND’S CAREER STATS Scholar and a four-year honor roll student MP/MS SHOTS GOALS ASST PTS GWG GWA …awarded English Honors of Distinction in 2003 26/26 31 6 4 16 2 2 2002…won the Outstanding Achievement Award in Honors English IV…planning on ACC majoring in secondary education with an 2003 7/7 7 0 2 2 0 2 emphasis on math…member of FCA and NCAA Varsity Clubs. 2003 5/5 11 2 0 4 0 0 TEAM-BY-TEAM ACC MP/MS GOALS ASST PTS Clemson 1/1 0 0 0 Duke 1/1 0 0 0 NC State 1/1 0 *1 1 Maryland 1/1 0 *1 1 Virginia 1/1 0 0 0 UNC 1/1 0 0 0 Wake Forest 1/1 0 0 0 *Game Winner

34 2 0 0 4 S E M I N O L E S O C C E R Player Bios Forward #6 JULIA SCHNUGG 5-5 • SO • ALAMO, CA (MONTE VISTA) 2003: Had utes into her first tournament game...fin- one of the best ished with the third-most shots and the Schnugg’s Career Highs rookie seasons in fourth-most shots on goal in the NCAA Tour- Points ...... 6 (Miami 2003) team history... nament among Seminoles. (2003 Game Goals ...... 2 (Miami 2003) named a fresh- Highlights) had huge back-to-back games Assists ...... 2 (3 Times) man All-American by SoccerBuzz and also a versus SDSU and Miami where she recorded Shots ...... 6 (Miami 2003) member of the 2003 All-ACC Freshman nine points on three goals and three assists... Team...a SoccerBuzz freshman All-Region versus the Aztecs Schnugg recorded the first selection as well as the offensive MVP and goal of her career and the third assists in six an all-tournament team selection at the Nike games...she followed that game with a six point Seminole Classic...SoccerBuzz Elite Team of performance versus Miami as she scored two the Week selection (9/24)...started 25 of 26 goals and added two more assists. The six games mainly teaming with consensus All- points were the third-most ever scored in a American Leah Gallegos at the top of FSU’s single game by an FSU player... scored a goal 4-4-2 system...finished second on the team for the third straight game in FSU’s 2-1 OT win in points and assists, third in goals, second over No. 21. She recorded the first game-win- in game-winning goals and third in shots ner and golden goal of her career in the 97th and shots on goal...led all FSU freshmen in minute...had a huge game versus No. 12 Duke every offensive category...her 10 assists in just her third-ever ACC game. Scored her smashed the record for assists by an FSU first-ever ACC goal and recorded her first ACC freshman, setting the mark in just 16 games. assists as she recorded a multi-point game for She finished second on the team in assists the fifth time in her last eight outings...notched overall...she and Seminole great Maren Vik the first postseason goal of her career as she Edvardsen are the only two FSU players to scored the game-winner in the opening round ever record 10 or more assists and score versus Dartmouth just 9:36 into the match. more than five goals in a season...fourth all- ODP EXPERIENCE: A full member of the time for rookies in Seminole soccer history U-19 National Team in 2003...spent the whole with 22 points and came just two points year traveling and training with the U-19 Na- away from moving into third place...pro- tional Team in preparation CONCACAF World duced more points her rookie season than Championship Qualify-ing...traveled to consensus All-American Leah Gallegos’ fresh- with the U-19’s on two occasions...Region IV man output...third all-time for shots by a ODP in 2001 and 2002...European Tour in freshman. (in the ACC) one of just four play- 2002...Cal-North State ODP team 1998, 2000, ers to start all seven of FSU’s ACC contests 2001 and 2002. ...one of the ACC’s top freshmen, Schnugg HIGH SCHOOL: 2003 Parade All- was the second-highest scoring rookie in the American…three-year varsity letterwinner… conference during the regular season...she Monte Vista High Offensive Player of the Year …with Julia led the entire conference in assists by a rookie in 2002…varsity water polo in 2000. Taylor Schnugg with 10 and finished with the second-most CLUB: Member of Pleasanton Rage U- assists per game by an ACC freshman...fifth 18…2002 National Champions…Far West on the team in points in ACC games, fourth Regional Champions in 2000 and 2002… Favorite movie: Finding Nemo and in goals and tied for third in assists...led all five-time State Cup Champions. Tarzan Favorite TV show: Queer As Folk FSU rookies in points and goals and was tied PERSONAL: Student Government ’01- Favorite food: Pineapple and peanut for first in shots on goal in ACC play. (in the ’02 and ’02-’03…Golden State Exam Rec- butter NCAA) didn’t waste any time getting ac- ognition for Biology and Chemistry…sister Favorite pro sports teams: SAN customed to NCAA Tournament play. Scored is a highly-recruited high school water polo FRANSISCO GIANTS!!!!! the first goal, game-winning goal and player and a member of the U-18 US Na- After college I want to: Travel the postseason points of her career just nine min- tional Team. world with no money and what- ever I can carry on my back Craziest Ambition: Travel the world with no money and whatever I SCHNUGG’S CAREER STATS can carry on my back MP/MS SHOTS GOALS ASST PTS GWG GWA What are you scared of: Growing old 2003 26/25 53 6 10 22 2 1 Soccer player I look up to: Kristin Boyce Favorite Musical Group: Jason Mraz ACC The best word to describe me is: Mel- 2003 7/7 8 1 1 3 0 0 low My ultimate SportsCenter highlight NCAA would be: Striking out Barry 2003 5/5 9 1 0 2 1 0 Bonds The best piece of advice I ever received TEAM-BY-TEAM ACC was: The days are long and life is MP/MS GOALS ASST PTS short Clemson 1/1 0 0 0 If I had one wish, I would wish for: A Duke 1/1 1 1 3 huge vocabulary NC State 1/1 0 0 0 My favorite saying is: “Are you lying?” Maryland 1/1 0 0 0 If I were stranded on an island, I would Virginia 1/1 0 0 0 take these three things with me: UNC 1/1 0 0 0 Sunscreen, toilet paper, and a Wake Forest 1/1 0 0 0 hatchet

F L O R I D A S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y 35 Player Bios Midfielder #25 COLETTE SWENSEN 5-5 • SO • DAVIE, FL (ST. THOMAS AQUINAS) 2003: Ap- up state championship team in 2001 and runners-up in 2002 and 2003. peared in six 2002…varsity cross country 1999-2002… ACADEMIC: Four-year member of the games in 2003... cross country captain 2001 and 2002…2nd honor roll…National Honor Society for two- provided depth in team Ft. Lauderdale Sun Sentinel 2001 and years…advanced placement literature and the FSU midfield... honorable mention honors in 2002…varsity U.S. history in 2002 and advanced place- recorded two shots and an assist on the track & field from 1999-2002…Florida State ment language and composition in 2003. year...one of five FSU freshmen to record at Champs Track 1999-2002. PERSONAL: Had a poem published least one point. (in the ACC) did not see CLUB: Member of Team Boca form in Young Poet’s Society in 1999…major is any game action in the conference during 2000-03…Final Four in 2001…Florida state criminology. the 2003 campaign. (in the NCAA) ap- peared in her first NCAA Tournament as she saw time during FSU’s win over Ivy League champion Dartmouth. (2003 Highlights) SWENSEN’S CAREER STATS combined with Alli Ferreri on a goal in a win MP/MS SHOTS GOALS ASST PTS GWG GWA over UCF. It was the first point of her Semi- 2003 6/0 2 0 1 1 0 0 nole career. NCAA HIGH SCHOOL: Varsity soccer 1999- 2003 1/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2002…scored eight goals and recorded 12 assists her senior year…member of runner- Midfielder #2 INDIA TROTTER 5-8 • SO • FT. LAUDERDALE, FL (ST. THOMAS AQUINAS) 2003: One and especially versus Maryland where Ter- of the nation’s top rapin coach Shannon Higgins-Cirovski said Trotter’s Career Highs recruits coming the play of the Tribe’s midfield was the dif- Points ...... 2 (Dartmouth 2003) into 2003, Trotter ference in the game...tied for the team lead Goals ...... 1 (2 Times) did not disap- in assists in the tournament. (in the NCAA) Assists ...... 1 (6 Times) point...named an honorable mention All- started every NCAA game and was one of Shots ...... 4 (Jacksonville 2003) American by Soccer Times. Only the second just three Tribe rookies to start every NCAA FSU freshman to ever garner an All-Ameri- Tournament match...her three points in the can honor...named a freshman All-American 2003 NCAA Tournament were the second- point of her young career when she assisted by Soccer America and a first team freshman most ever recorded by an FSU freshman in on FSU’s first goal of the tournament against All-American by SoccerBuzz...Soccer Buzz postseason play...among the team leaders Wake Forest...had another assist in the tour- also named Trotter an all-region second team for points, goals, assists, shots and shots on nament as she combined with fellow frosh selection and a freshman all-region goal in the NCAA Tournament. (2003 High- Kelly Rowland to stake FSU to a 1-0 lead over pick...became the first Seminole ever to be lights) recorded the first point of her Semi- consensus No. 1 North Carolina...scored her named a member of the All-NCAA Tourna- nole career on an assist versus Jacksonville first NCAA Tournament goal in the first round ment team...selected to the ACC All-Fresh- ...had points in back-to-back games versus against Dartmouth...helped equalize the man team and was a finalist for the presti- San Diego State and Miami...her goal ver- game versus Auburn in the round of 32 just gious ACC Freshman of the Year award ...a sus the Hurricanes was the first of her :34 into the second half in a game FSU went member of the KUStore.com and Nike Semi- career...notched the first ACC Tournament on to win 2-1 in OT...probably played the nole Classic All-Tournament teams ...ap- peared in every game for the Tribe and started 25 as FSU’s holding midfielder...a play maker that changed the game with her dan- TROTTER’S CAREER STATS gerous runs at the defense...Trotter was te- MP/MS SHOTS GOALS ASST PTS GWG GWA nacious in winning 50/50 balls and was a 2003 26/25 40 2 6 10 0 1 huge heading presence in the middle of the pitch...third amongst all FSU freshmen in ACC goals, points and assists...also second 2003 7/6 11 0 0 0 0 0 amongst rookies in shots and shots on goal ...finished the year with the sixth most points NCAA on the team, the seventh most goals, the 2003 5/5 8 1 1 3 0 0 fourth most assists and shots. (in the ACC) appeared in all seven ACC contests and TEAM-BY-TEAM ACC made six starts...led all freshman in shots MP/MS GOALS ASST PTS Clemson 1/1 0 0 0 taken in ACC play and was tied for the lead Duke 1/1 1 0 0 with shots on goal...her 11 shots were fourth NC State 1/1 0 0 0 most on the squad in conference play this Maryland 1/1 0 0 0 season...started all three games at the ACC Virginia 1/0 0 0 0 Championships as the Seminoles advanced UNC 1/1 0 0 0 to the finals for the second time in three Wake Forest 1/1 0 0 0 years...played a key role in all three games

36 2 0 0 4 S E M I N O L E S O C C E R Player Bios best game of her career in the Elite Eight …Atlanta Cup winner in 2000 and Orange win over Florida. It will never show up in a Bowl finalist in 2002…won State Cup in box score but she dominated the central 1998 with Coral Springs U-15…Nation’s midfield and threw a blanket over the Gator Cup Tournament MVP and State Cup run- …with attack. One of the main reasons UF head ners-up in 1997 with Cora Springs. India Trotter coach and Dena Floyd both PERSONAL: Interested in video sited the FSU midfield as being the differ- production…major is communications. Favorite movie: Cruel Intentions ence in Florida State’s 2-1 win. Favorite TV show: Friends, Ashlee ODP EXPERIENCE: Just the third na- Simpson Show, Real World tional team player to ever commit to Florida Favorite actor: Ryan Phillippe State University…U-19 National Team 2003 Favorite pro sports teams: NY Yankees Houston Shootout first place…Los Angeles Craziest Ambition: To be a pop star camp with the U-19 National Team…U-19 What are you scared of: Death National Team …U-19 Soccer player I look up to: Amber National Team camp Chula Vista, CA…U- Tollefson Athlete I admire: 15 National Pool Player Tucson, AZ camp… Favorite Musical Group: Dave USYSA National Team Player in 2000 at the Matthews Band & Yanni Houston Shootout…scored a goal versus Ja- The best word to describe me is: Care- pan, three international caps and was one less of the two youngest players competing on My ultimate SportsCenter highlight all three national teams…regional team would be: Winning a national player from U-14 to U-18 and participated championship at interregional camps in Texas, Rhode Is- The title of my autobiography would be: Don’t Open land, California, North Carolina, Florida and The best piece of advice I ever received Illinois… state pool player with U-13…ESP was: “You existed before you met Camp in 2000 (Tennessee) and 2002 that person, and you’ll exist after (Wilmington, NC). its over with that person.” HIGH SCHOOL: Member of three-time If I could switch places with anyone 5A State Final Four participant…three-year for a day, it would be: Reese starter who scored 62 goals and recorded Witherspoon 47 assists…All-Broward/Dade Team for three My favorite saying is: It’s not that se- rious years… Freshman of the Year Award…spent If I were stranded on an island, I would one year playing JV volleyball. take these three things with me: CLUB: Spent the past four years with Friends, family, husband Team Boca…three-time State Cup Champi- ons…Regional Cup semi-finalist in 1999 Goalkeeper #1 KERRY YORK 5-10 • SR • MILLERSVILLE, MD (SEVERNA PARK) 2003: A wins...the third-lowest single season GAA two-year starter in ...raised her shutout total from three in 2001 York’s Career Highs 2001 and 2002 to four in 2002...she was the keeper of record Saves ...... 12 (Maryland 2002) who had off-sea- in every Florida State match except for a loss Shots Faced ...... 25 (2 Times) son surgery and to LSU...just one win shy of tying the single Minutes ...... 110:00 (2 Times) spent most of the 2003 season backing up season Seminole record. (in the ACC) her NSCAA and SoccerBuzz all-region goal- three ACC wins were the most in a season keeper Joy McKenzie...started four games at that point in time...posted a 1.60 GAA her childhood home. She recorded a career and appeared in six despite fighting chronic versus all the ACC teams she faced exclud- high 12 saves and raised her all-time record injuries...posted a 1.79 GAA and a .632 save ing North Carolina...faced 90 shots in con- versus the Terps to 3-0...opened the NCAA percentage in over 352 minutes...currently ference play and had a .674 save percent- Tournament by shutting out Ole Miss. It was ranks second all-time in career wins, third in age. (in the NCAA) York continued her bril- the first solo shutout ever recorded by an career shutouts and GAA and fourth in starts liant NCAA Tournament play recording a 2- FSU keeper in the NCAA Tournament...went and saves. (in the ACC) Made only start and 1 record in FSU’s run to the Sweet 16... on to record 63 more minutes of shutout appearance in a 3-2 loss to fourth-ranked started the 2002 tournament with the first soccer in a 2-1 win versus Auburn. The Ti- Virginia...ranks first for career wins at FSU in ever shutout recorded by an FSU goalkeeper ger goal at 63:34 was the first she had ever ACC play, second in shutouts and fourth in in a 2-0 win over Ole Miss...extended her allowed in an NCAA Tournament ending a saves. (in the NCAA) did not appear in the shutout streak in the NCAA’s to 243 min- 243:33 streak dating back to her freshman 2003 NCAA Tourna-ment...still leads FSU in utes dating back to 2001...shutout streak season. all-time NCAA Tournament wins and shut- came to an end in a 2-1 win over Auburn 2001: Won the starting job in the pre- outs and is third in career saves. (2003 High- sending FSU to the Sweet 16. (2002 High- season and went on to start seven games in lights) despite the loss, played one of her lights) recorded the only opening day shut- net before injuring her knee against NC State best games at No. 4 Virginia. Held the Cava- out in team history as she held Oregon State ...posted a 7-3 record in 14 starts on her liers to just one goal through the first 85 scoreless for 110 minutes in a 0-0 tie...in a way to setting a freshman record with three minutes. Faced a season-high 18 shots in key ACC road game at Duke, York shut down shutouts...posted a 1.67 GAA in 969 min- that game and made six saves. the Blue Devil offense for 86 minutes after utes while recording 54 saves and a .750 2002: Started every game for the an early goal allowing the Tribe to tie the save percentage on 141 shots faced. (in the Seminoles in the net...surpassed all of her game and go on the first undefeated road ACC) went 2-0 in three ACC appearances numbers from a standout freshman year in record in ACC play in team history...had one ...posted a stellar 1.14 GAA and a .727 save 2001...recorded the fourth-most saves in a of the best games of her career versus her percentage...recorded one shutout in a 2-0 single season with 97...logged the second- home town team in College Park, MD. The win over Maryland...spent almost 237 min- most minutes ever by an FSU keeper up to sophomore shutout No. 16 Maryland at utes in net during her three conference that point and recorded the second-most Ludwig Field, which is just 20 minutes from games. (in the NCAA) split time in net with

F L O R I D A S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y 37 Player Bios Ali Mims...started both games for FSU in the under heavy pressure. She and Ali Mims NCAA’s...did not allow a goal in 90 minutes combined on a 150-minute shutout send- of action...recorded five saves and a perfect ing the Tribe into its first-ever ACC Champi- 1.000 save percentage. (2001 Highlights) onship. …with recorded her first career shutout in the sec- HIGH SCHOOL: 2001 Gatorade High Kerry York ond game of the season as FSU defeated School Player of the Year in Maryland...Balti- Loyola (Md) 2-0...had one of the biggest more Sun All-Metro selection in 2001...Anne Favorite movie: A League of Their Own wins of her career as FSU upset No. 7 Arundel County Player of the Year 2001... Favorite TV show: ER and Newlyweds Clemson in South Carolina. It was the sec- Washington Post All-Metro first team 2000 Favorite actor: Brad Pitt and Julia Rob- ond-ever road win for the Seminoles in an and All-Metro second team 1999...posted a erts ACC game...after four weeks rehabbing an .920 save percentage as a senior...was the Favorite Food: Tuna steak injured knee, York returned to the line up starting, and only, goalkeeper for the Severna Favorite pro sports teams: Washing- versus her hometown Terrapins. With third Park High School Falcons since the first game ton Freedom and Baltimore place in the ACC and an undefeated home of her freshman year...as a freshman, York Ravens season on the line, York registered her first was part of a team that won no titles — After college I want to: Become a physical therapist ever ACC shutout...beat the Terps for the county, regional or otherwise the year be- Craziest Ambition: Go to the Olym- second time in less than a week as she helped fore her arrival, and organized a defense pics and participate in Equestrian FSU pick up its first ever win at the ACC which helped the team capture the county show jumping Tournament...played brilliantly in the ACC championship, the regional championship What are you scared of: Fear itself Championship semifinals versus Virginia and reach the state semifinal game... sopho- Soccer player I look up to: Athlete I admire: Cal Ripken Jr. Favorite Musical Group: Dave Matthews Band The best word to describe me is: Mo- tivated My ultimate SportsCenter highlight would be: FSU winning the Col- lege Cup in overtime The title of my autobiography would be: Life…the ride The best piece of advice I ever received was: “Quitters never win and winners never quit.” My favorite saying is: “When life gives you lemons, make lemonade.” If I were stranded on an island, I would take these three things with me: Cell phone, guitar and a boy- friend The one thing I want people to know about me: How frustrating it has been to deal with my injuries

more year, she again helped lead Severna Park to the county and regional titles and the state final...as a junior, York’s Severna Park team once again captured the county title and progressed to the regional final finish- ing 19-2...in her senior season, York captained the Falcons to the county, regional YORK’S CAREER STATS and state championships in a 19-1 season MP/MS MIN SHOTS SAVES GA GAA SV% SO REC …graduated high school with a 3.25 GPA 2001 14/14 969:36 141 54 18 1.67 .750 3.0 7-3-0 in honors and AP courses…was editor of the 2002 23/23 2028:29 261 98 33 1.46 .748 4.0 13-6-3 yearbook and a member of Young Life and 2003 6/4 352:11 41 12 7 1.79 .632 0.0 2-2-0 Total 43/41 3350:16 443 164 58 1.47 .739 7.5 17-9-1 Career Connections. ODP EXPERIENCE: Member of the ACC Maryland State Team since 1994...selected 2001 3/3 236:54 31 8 3 1.14 .727 1.0 2-0-0 for the U-13 team as an eleven year old... 2002 7/7 635:57 90 31 15 2.12 .674 1.0 3-3-1 participated in all regional tournaments and 2003 1/1 90:00 18 6 3 3.00 .667 0.0 0-1-0 regional camps…consistently recognized as Total 5/5 270:00 41 12 2 0.67 .857 2.0 5-4-1 the top goalkeeper in the state in her age bracket...member of the Region I team since NCAA 1998...selected to participate in most inter- MP/MS MIN SHOTS SVES GA GAA SV% regional events including New Hampshire 2001 2/2 90:00 14 5 0 0.00 1.000 ’98, Bradenton ’98, Tucson ’99 and Soccer- 2002 3/3 180:00 27 7 2 1.50 .931 fest USA/Rhode Island 2000. Total 5/5 270:00 41 12 2 0.67 .857 CLUB: Member of the Bethesda Fal- cons since 1995...team won eight consecu- TEAM-BY-TEAM ACC tive state championships and won the pres- MP/MS MIN SHOTS SAVES GA GAA SV% REC tigious Washington Area Girls Soccer League Clemson 2/2 182:32 26 11 5 2.47 .688 2-0-0 Premier and Champions Divisions multiple Duke 1/1 109:48 13 4 1 0.82 .800 0-0-1 seasons...played for the Maryland Pride in Maryland 2/2 180:00 26 13 1 0.50 .929 2-0-0 the W-League in 2002. UNC 1/1 77:07 13 1 5 5.83 .167 0-1-0 PERSONAL: Trains and shows horses NC State 2/2 127:32 16 5 2 1.41 .714 1-0-0 in jumper classes and is an avid skier…in- Virginia 2/2 180:00 28 8 5 2.50 .615 0-2-0 volved with Young Life and the FSU Catho- Wake Forest 1/1 108:24 17 3 3 2.49 .500 0-1-0 lic Student Union…major is exercise sci- ence. 38 2 0 0 4 S E M I N O L E S O C C E R Player Bios 2004 NEWCOMERS ACCORDING TO BAKER: “Libby is one of the best defenders #23 JORDAN BRYANT in the state of Florida. She has size, speed, skill and is strong on the Freshman, Midfielder, 5’5” tackle. Being naturally left footed is a huge asset since we lost both Tallahassee, FL (Chiles HS) our outside left back and midfielder to graduation. She led her high school team to a state championship in February and was playing HIGH SCHOOL: 2004 All-Big Bend as well as anyone in the state. We wanted her to be a Seminole very Player of the Year…three-time first team early in the recruiting process and feel fortunate to have her this All-Big Bend selection…the only sopho- fall.” more chosen for the 2002 All-Big Bend first team…two-time Class 3A State All- Star…two-time Class 2A State All-Star #27 HELENA MASTROGIANIS …three-time offensive MVP at Chiles. Freshman, Midfielder, 5’6” ODP: A member of the Florida state Washington, MI (Bishop Foley HS) team from 1998-2002…attended re- gional camp in Montevalo, AL. ODP: Six-year member of the Michi- CLUB: Played for Hillsborough gan state ODP squad. County United ’84 from 2001-2004 HIGH SCHOOL: A four-year …played for Countryside Lightning ’85 letterwinner at Bishop Foley where she from 2000-2001…a member of TOF Dragons from 1996-1999. won three state championships…scored ACADEMIC: Graduated with a weighted GPA of 4.01…plans the winning goal to lead Bishop Foley to on pursuing pre-med as her major. its third straight state title…part of the nation’s sixth-ranked high school squad ACCORDING TO BAKER: “Jordan is a very talented young in the 2000 NCSAA/adidas poll… a team lady who we feel can help us in the wide midfield position. She is fit, captain, Mastrogianis has been named all- technical and has the ability to run at people. With continued tac- state, all-league, All-Catholic-League, all- tical development, she could blossom into a very talented flank conference, all-district, all-county, all-re- player.” gion all-division I & II and to the Tribune Dream Team…named Team MVP. CLUB: A member of Vadar III ’86…club team was ranked as #12 LIBBY GIANESKIS high a No. 2 nationally…won the Raleigh Shootout and reached Freshman, Defender, 5’5” the semifinals at WAGS…a fixture in the Michigan state finals. Tarpon Springs, FL (Tarpon Springs HS) ACADEMIC HONORS: A 21st Century Scholars scholarship re- cipient…2004 Michigan State Youth Soccer Association/Farmer ODP: Five-year member of the Jack’s Scholarship winner…finalist for The Archdiocese of Detroit’s Florida ODP team (1998-2003)…Region Girls Soccer Scholar-Athlete Leader Award…received the President’s III Team 2000…Region III pool 2003. Award for Educational Excellence…named Oxford Student of the CLUB: Hillsborough County United Year…honor student and Dean’s List member …Michigan Com- U18 state champs 2003. petitive honoree…graduated Suma Cum Laude with a 4.0 GPA…Phi HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year varsity Beta Kappa recognition…listed in Who’s Who of American High letterwinner…Pinellas County Player of School Students…elected President of the National Honor the Year as a senior…captain junior & se- Society…treasurer of the student council. nior year…named Most Valuable Player PERSONAL: Coached youth soccer for past five years. Her U- junior year...Westerner State All-Star Team 13 girls team won the Schwann’s USA Cup in Minnesota in 2003…a …St. Petersburg Times all county first team member of the National Wildlife Foundation…tutors Spanish… …Pinellas coaches first team junior year. traveled to Mexico, the Caribbean and all over Europe…niece of ACADEMIC HONORS: National former FSU assistant SID Bob Burda. Honor Society…honor roll all four years. RECRUITING INFO: Chose FSU over Pepperdine, Michigan RECRUITING INFO: Chose FSU over , Loui- and Michigan State. siana State and University of South Carolina. PERSONAL: Her mom, dad, brother and uncle all attended ACCORDING TO BAKER: “Helena is the daughter of a soccer Florida State. coach, she understands the game and reads the game very well. She possesses a very good technical base and is a good passer of the ball. Helena is a welcomed addition to our central midfield.” #16 HOLLY PELTZER Freshman, Forward, 5’5” Lake Mary, FL (Lake Mary HS)

ODP: ODP Southeastern Regional Camp 2000 and 2003…ODP State Team 1999, 2000, 2002 and 2003. CLUB: CSA All-Stars…National SuperClubs Champions July 2003…Or- ange Classic MVP and Champions (2002) …Orange Classic Champions (2003)… Champions-Countryside International- Apr. 2003, 2002…USYSA Region III Pre- mier League Team….State Cup Final Four 2000 and 2001…WAGS Quarterfinalist 2000…State Cup Finalist 1999 and 2000 …team captain 2000-2002. HIGH SCHOOL: 2004 6A All-State first team…2004 Semi- nole All-County…All-Central Florida first team…2004 Offensive F L O R I D A S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y 39 Player Bios MVP…2003 High School State Semi Finalist (Lake Mary)…2003 4A ACADEMIC HONORS: She had a 3.5 GPA at Chatfield High. conference, district and regional champions…2002 High School state PERSONAL INFO: Joins fellow Rush teammate Armani Rice in champions (Lake Mary)…2003 Michelle Akers All-Tournament Tallahassee this fall. team…champions of the 2002 Michelle Akers Classic…district cham- pions 2001…2001 state quarterfinalist. ACCORDING TO BAKER: “Melissa is a wonderful athlete ACADEMIC HONORS: Honor Roll…Alzheimer’s Respite Care who plays with some toughness and some fight. She is really going Volunteer. to be a nice addition to our backline. I think she is definitely a player RECRUITING INFO: Chose FSU over Auburn University and that will come in and compete for a starting position right away. University of South Carolina. She is great on the tackle, she can get forward and she is good in possession. As a defender she can defend exceptionally well on both ACCORDING TO BAKER: “Holly is a very talented forward sides and is a threat to get forward. She is exactly what we were who will be a welcomed addition to our front line. She has speed, looking for especially when you are trying to replace someone as can score goals and is a very good passer of the ball. Another trait talented as Kristin Boyce.” she possess that I like a lot is her work rate — she is always trying to make something productive happen. She seems to be as comfort- able playing with her back to goal as she is running at people, you #11 SAGE SIZEMORE don’t find that combination very often. We see her fitting in up top Freshman, Midfielder, 5’6” right away and she will give us another goal scorer in the final third.” Cape Coral, FL (Mariner HS)

HIGH SCHOOL: 2004 Ft. Meyers #14 ARMANI RICE Press News Athlete of the Year…two-time Freshman, Midfielder, 5’8” Cape Coral Breeze Athlete of the Week… Parker, CO (Smoky Hill HS) two-time News-Press Athlete of the Week …2003 Cape Coral Breeze Athlete of the ODP: Attended Regional Camp in Year…Mariner MVP in 2004…two-time Moscow, Idaho (University of Idaho) in high school top scorer (Bishop Verot 2002 2001 and 2002…ODP Nike Friendship and Mariner High School 2003)… Portland, Ore. 2003…Colorado State State finalist in 2001 (Bishop Verot)… sec- Pool 1999-2000…Colorado State Team ond in assists on two occasions…two-time 2000-2001 and 2002-2003…Texas State Newspress All-Area team 2002 and Pool 1998-1999. 2003…all-state team 2003…named all- CLUB: U-18 Real National Colorado conference by coaches and Newspress… (2002-2003 as a U-17 player)… 2004 Re- second most points in Lee County…Coach’s Pick team…participated gional finalists…2003 State finalists… re- in Florida’s junior all-star showcase at USF…track and field ceived wild card invitation for Far West letterwinner from 2000-2002…long jump record holder at Bishop Regionals in 2003 (Hawaii) and 2004 Verot High School. (Spokane)…Raleigh Durham CASL Shoot- ACADEMIC HONORS: Honors and AP Classes…honor roll… out Champions…finished 3rd in Orange Classic…a member of U- 100+ hours of community service. 18 Colorado Rush Nike…state finalists…league champions…Disney’s RECRUITING INFO: Chose FSU over University of Florida, Soccer Showcase Champions. , Auburn, LSU, Ole Miss, Mississippi State HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year letterman…second leading scorer and Ohio State. sophomore year…second leading scorer junior year… assists leader sophomore year. ACCORDING TO BAKER: “Sage could be one of the best kept ACADEMIC HONORS: Principle’s Merit Roll…AVID Scholar secrets in the 2004 class nationally. After the final four, we knew we …Honor Roll…Dean’s Assistant. needed some additional help in the midfield and she was the an- RECRUITING INFO: Chose FSU over Oregon, Missouri, Ameri- swer. She has good size, speed, skill and can play make with the can and Iowa State. best of them. Her rotating in with the likes of Camie Bybee, Rachel McDowell and India Trotter will lift our midfield to another level. ACCORDING TO BAKER: “Armani came onto our radar screen She completed another recruiting class that will help us continue very late in the process, but we are very thankful she did. She is a our quest to win a national championship.” wonderful athlete who possesses an extra gear as a wide midfielder. Her ability to provide great service from the flank area will be great in our system. We really rate her now, but also feel she has a tremen- #28 JESSICA VACCARO dous upside. Armani reminds me of Jez Ratliff when she was coming Freshman, Goalkeeper, 5’6” out of high school and feel she can have the same type of career.” Miami, FL (Miami Killian HS)

HIGH SCHOOL: 2004 all-state #9 MELISSA SAMOKISHYN selection…three-time all-county selection Freshman, Defender, 5’3” …named Killian’s Most Outstanding De- Aurora, CO (Chatfield Senior HS) fensive Player as a junior and senior… named team MVP as a sophomore… ODP: A Region IV pool. Player named Killian’s Most Outstanding Fresh- …Samokishyn has also attended regional man. camps…member of the Colorado state CLUB: Member of Miami Premier. team. ACADEMIC: Finished her senior year HIGH SCHOOL: Chatfield Senior among the top 20 percent of her gradu- High School captain is a back-to-back all- ating class. state selection by both the Denver Post PERSONAL: Her aunt, uncle and and Rocky Mountain News…a 2004 first brother all attend or attended Florida team All-Jefferson County selection… won State. the state title in 2004 and played for the RECRUITING INFO: Chose FSU over Emory and Trinity College. championship in 2001 and 2002…re- corded 22 points as a senior on seven ROB THOMPSON ON VACCARO: “Jess is a very hard work- goals and eight assists. ing and determined young goalkeeper who has enjoyed some suc- CLUB: A member of the Colorado Rush Nike Team, cess at the high school and club level in the Miami area. I think her Samokishyn’s squad won the 2003 Surf Cup, 2003 Disney Show- role this year will be to work as hard as she can in training to de- case and 2003 state championship…her Rush team was also a re- velop her own game, and to make a positive impact among the gional finalist in 2004. goalkeeping ranks.” 40 2 0 0 4 S E M I N O L E S O C C E R 2003 Review 2003: THE YEAR IN REVIEW HE’S THE BEST AROUND NO. 2 IS NOW NO. 1 Florida State players weren’t the only people affiliated with the Senior Amber Tollefson finished her soccer team that were being honored after the season. Head coach Florida State career in the ultimate soccer Patrick Baker had quite an offseason as well. The man who has taken spotlight. A deserving send off for a player Seminole soccer from the bottom of the ACC to the top echelon of coach Patrick Baker calls one of the recruits the women’s soccer world got a richly deserved honor from Soccer who helped turn the program into a national America. The soccer magazine named Baker its national coach of the power. Tollefson’s career has been charac- year. It is the top individual honor ever awarded to the Seminole terized by unselfishness so it is appropriate soccer program. she set a new single season record with her game-winning assist versus Florida in the Elite Eight. Tollefson now owns the single season assist record (11) on top of the ca- reer assists record (25). She took over both SO HONORED marks with her play in the NCAA Tourna- ment where she had assists in three of FSU’s After Florida State’s run to the College Cup, you figured four wins and two were game-winners. the postseason awards would come rolling in but I don’t Tollefson is now second for assists by a Semi- think anyone in Tallahassee expected what happened a few nole in a single NCAA Tournament and sec- weeks after the season ended. Seminole coaches and play- ond for career assists in the NCAA’s. She ers picked up 27 postseason honors. Pretty incredible. Even and Jez Ratliff did their job out wide as the more amazing when you consider FSU had received 35 two midfielders accounted for half of the postseason honors in the previous eight seasons before. Of team’s 14 assists in the 2003 NCAA Tourna- the 61 postseason honors won by FSU players, 59 have come ment. since head coach Patrick Baker took over the program in 1999. Florida State had its first ever NCAA All-Tournament team selection in India Trotter. The Tribe had a consensus All-American and first team All-American for the first time ever in Leah Gallegos. In eight seasons a Seminole had garnered All-American honors just four times, this year six All-American honors were bestowed on FSU players. Florida State had its first ever NSCAA first team All-Region pick in Gallegos as well. For the first time FSU had four players named either first or second team all-region by SoccerBuzz and more than one freshman named a freshman All-American by Soccer America. Overall, FSU freshmen picked up 11 postseason awards including seven on a national level. Kelly Rowland, who was not even named to the All-ACC freshman team, was named a freshman All-American by Soccer America and to the all-region freshman team by SoccerBuzz. FSU’s four NSCAA regional winners were the most ever in a single season for the program and Florida State was tied with North Carolina who placed four on the team as well. 2003 HONORS & AWARDS Leah Gallegos Sept. 14, 2003 Camie Bybee Sept. 29, 2003 India Trotter Nov. 4, 2003 Leah Gallegos Second Team KUStore.com All-Tournament Team FSU Player of the Week ACC All-Freshman Team SoccerTimes.com All-American India Trotter Sept. 14, 2003 Kelly Rowland Sept. 29, 2003 Katie Beal Nov. 9, 2003 Katie Beal Honorable Mention KUStore.com All-Tournament Team FSU Rookie of the Week ACC Championships All-Tournament Team SoccerTimes.com All-American Katie Beal Sept. 14, 2003 Kelly Rowland Sept. 30, 2003 Joy McKenzie Nov. 9, 2003 India Trotter Honorable Mention KUStore.com All-Tournament Team Soccer America Team of the Week ACC Championships All-Tournament Team SoccerTimes.com All-American India Trotter Sept. 15, 2003 Amber Tollefson Oct. 6, 2003 Kelly Rowland Nov. 9, 2003 India Trotter Soccer America FSU Rookie of the Week FSU Player of the Week ACC Championships All-Tournament Team Freshman All-American Katie Beal Sept. 15, 2003 Rachel McDowell Oct. 6, 2003 Leah Gallegos Nov. 9, 2003 Leah Gallegos First Team FSU Player of the Week FSU Rookie of the Week ACC Championships All-Tournament Team SoccerBuzz All-American Katie Beal Sept. 15, 2003 Leah Gallegos Oct. 14, 2003 Kelly Rowland Nov. 12, 2003 Kelly Rowland Soccer America Soccer America Team of the Week ACC Player of the Week Soccer America National Team of the Week Freshman All-American Julia Schnugg Sept. 21, 2003 Leah Gallegos Oct. 15, 2003 Kelly Rowland Nov. 12, 2003 India Trotter SoccerBuzz Nike Seminole Classic Offensive MVP SoccerBuzz Elite Team of The week SoccerBuzz National Team of the Week First Team freshman All-American Katie Beal Sept. 21, 2003 Leah Gallegos Oct. 15, 2003 India Trotter Julia Schnugg SoccerBuzz Nike Seminole Classic Defensive MVP Soccer America Team of The week 2004 NCAA Tournament All-Tournament Team First Team freshman All-American Julia Schnugg Sept. 21, 2003 Kelly Rowland Oct. 22, 2003 Leah Gallegos First Team Kelly Rowland SoccerBuzz Nike Seminole Classic All-Tournament FSU Rookie of the Week NSCAA All-Region Honorable Mention freshman All-American Katie Beal Sept. 21, 2003 Kristin Boyce Oct. 22, 2003 Katie Beal Second Team Katie Beal Third Team Nike Seminole Classic All-Tournament FSU Player of the Week NSCAA All-Region SoccerBuzz All-American Camie Bybee Sept. 21, 2003 Joy McKenzie Oct. 22, 2003 Kristin Boyce Third Team Leah Gallegos First Team Nike Seminole Classic All-Tournament FSU Player of the Week NSCAA All-Region SoccerBuzz All-Region India Trotter Sept. 21, 2003 Kelly Rowland Oct. 29, 2003 Joy McKenzie Third Team Katie Beal First Team Nike Seminole Classic All-Tournament Soccer America Team of the Week NSCAA All-Region SoccerBuzz All-Region Kristin Boyce Sept. 21, 2003 Kelly Rowland Oct. 30, 2003 Leah Gallegos Third Team Joy McKenzie Second Team Nike Seminole Classic All-Tournament FSU Rookie of the Week NSCAA All-American SoccerBuzz All-Region Joy McKenzie Sept. 21, 2003 Amber Tollefson Oct. 30, 2003 Leah Gallegos Second Team India Trotter Second Team Nike Seminole Classic All-Tournament FSU Player of the Week CSTV All-American SoccerBuzz All-Region Kristin Boyce Sept. 22, 2003 Leah Gallegos Nov. 4, 2003 Patrick Baker Soccer America Kelly Rowland SoccerBuzz FSU Player of the Week All-ACC 1st Team National Coach of the Year Freshman All-Region Julia Schnugg Sept. 22, 2003 Kristin Boyce Nov. 4, 2003 Patrick Baker SoccerBuzz India Trotter SoccerBuzz FSU Rookie of the Week All-ACC 1st Team Runner-Up Regional Coach of the Year Freshman All-Region Julia Schnugg Sept. 24, 2003 Julia Schnugg Nov. 4, 2003 Patrick Baker SoccerBuzz Julia Schnugg SoccerBuzz SoccerBuzz Elite Team of The week ACC All-Freshman Team Runner-Up National Coach of the Year Freshman All-Region

F L O R I D A S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y 41 2003 Review DOUBLE IN THE FIRST LINE-UP SHUFFLE For the first time in the history of the program, Florida It is really a credit to the Florida State State placed two players on the All-ACC first team. Striker Leah coaching staff that the Seminoles came as Gallegos and senior defender Kristin Boyce both took home far as they did when you look at the team’s the first All-ACC honors of their careers. Two other Seminoles line-up last season. Only one player, Jez were honored as well as midfielder India Trotter and forward Ratliff, started every game at the same posi- Julia Schnugg were each named to the ACC’s All-Freshman team. tion in 2003. The wide midfielder started The selection of Gallegos and Boyce doubled the amount of on the right flank all 26 games. Only three Florida State players to ever garner first team honors. Emma other players started every game in 2003 Breland (2000) and Cindy Schofield (2001 & 2002) were the but none at the same spot. Sophomore All- only Seminoles before this season to ever be named to the first American Leah Gallegos started up top 25 team in the nation’s top soccer conference. This is the second times but made one start as the Seminoles’ time in the last three seasons that FSU has placed multiple play- attacking midfielder. Freshman Kelly ers on the ACC All-Freshman team. Since 2000, seven FSU rook- Rowland started the first five games of the ies have garnered freshman team honors. season as FSU’s right back but played cen- trally the last 20 games. Senior Amber Tollefson made 25 starts out wide on the left side of the FSU midfield but also made ADJUSTING QUICKLY one start as the teams left back. Since the NCAA Tournament expanded to 32 teams in 1996, only one squad in the nation has made it to the final four in fewer trips to the NCAA Tournament than Florida Line-Up Facts State. The University of Florida needed just three tries to make it to the College Cup in ■ 1998 while the Seminoles made it to the promised land of women’s college soccer on their 16 different Seminoles started for FSU in 2003. fourth go-around. Penn State needed five tries before getting to its first-ever College Cup. ■ Florida State hasn’t just made it to the College Cup quickly they have looked like old pros Only Jez Ratliff started every getting there. With their journey to the Final Four in 2003, FSU moved its NCAA Tourna- game at the same position. ment winning percentage to .692. One of the best percentages in the history of Division I ■ 10 Seminoles started 20 or more women’s soccer. games. ■ FSU started six different line-ups ANOTHER FIRST in 26 games this season. ■ Only three players started every The Florida State defense and goalkeeper Joy game this year for FSU. McKenzie were spectacular in shutting out four straight ACC opponents before a 1-0 loss to UNC to close the regular season. That goal ended the Tribe’s ACC shut- out streak at 447:34. Most amazingly though, even THE DEFENSE with the 1-0 loss at UNC, the Seminoles shared the NEVER RESTS conference shutout title for the season with the Heels. Joy McKenzie wrapped up the individual title. She fin- When it comes to finding the secret to ished the year with one more blanking than Ali Winget the Seminoles success in 2003 the case is (UNC) or Thora Helgadottir (Duke). Florida State en- closed and the defense gets the credit. That tered the season with five ACC shutouts (regular season play) in eight years. They almost doesn’t just mean the five primary starters doubled that amount this past season. on the back line or goalkeeper Joy McKenzie. The Tribe won because of team defending from the forwards all the way back. The Shutouts In ACC Play Shutouts In ACC Play 2003 Seminoles allowed 1.07 goals per game, by far the lowest number in school (Team) (Individual) history. The 2003 squad allowed more than FSU ...... 4 McKenzie ...... FSU ...... 4 a half a goal less per game than last year’s UNC ...... 4 Winget ...... UNC ...... 3 team and finished way ahead of the record DU ...... 3 Helgadottir ...... DU ...... 3 set by the 2000 team that allowed 1.23 goals CU ...... 2 Healey ...... WFU ...... 2 per game. Only four of FSU’s last 21 oppo- UVA ...... 2 Whitt ...... CU ...... 2 nents were able to score more than one goal WFU ...... 2 Abernethy ...... UVA ...... 1 versus the Seminoles and nine were shut out NCSU...... 1 Selz ...... NCSU ...... 1 by the FSU defense. It’s no wonder that FSU MD ...... 0 went 16-4-1 in its last 21 games and ended up in the College Cup. PICK YOUR POISON The 2003 edition of Seminole soccer was the most balanced group when it comes to scoring. They were the first Florida State team ever to have seven players with four or more goals, seven players with 15 or more points and five players with 19 or more points. Each one of those marks is an FSU record. The seven players with four or more goals sets a new mark and the five players with 15 or more points and two players with 20 or more points ties the record set in 2001. THAT WAS NO. 7 When you play one of the two toughest schedules in the nation you are going to see great players but it got a little out of hand in 2003. When the Tribe traveled to Morgantown for the Sweet 16, West Virginia’s Chrissie Abbott was the seventh Hermann Award semifi- nalist the Seminoles saw that season. If you include the two games versus Carolina, FSU played a Hermann semifinalist 10 times in 2003. In those 10 meetings, FSU allowed just three of the Hermann semifinalists to score a goal and one of the goals came via a Cat Reddick penalty kick. 42 2 0 0 4 S E M I N O L E S O C C E R 2003 Review THEY ARE FITTING RIGHT IN MADE TO BE BROKEN Every freshman on FSU’s 2003 roster played in an Florida State’s fourth straight NCAA NCAA Tournament game in 2003 with most of the min- Tournament opening game victory turned utes coming against Dartmouth. The 5-0 win allowed into a record-breaking night for the Tribe. head coach Patrick Baker to remove some starters and The Seminoles’ 5-0 win over the Dartmouth get some experience for his first year players, not that saw 10 records either set or tied. The five they need it. Of the nine players that scored goals for goals were the most ever scored in an NCAA FSU in the 2003 NCAA’s, four were freshmen. India Trot- Tournament game by FSU and the five as- ter, Kelly Rowland, Rachel McDowell and Julia Schnugg sists and 15 points were also team game all scored their first ever NCAA Tournament goals and records. With Julia Schnugg, India Trotter accounted for five of FSU’s 12 goals. and Rachel McDowell all scoring, a record three freshmen scored in an NCAA Tourna- 4 DIVIDED BY 2 = ACC ment game, which is an FSU first as well. The Tribe also tied the record for most sec- There was an obvious ACC flavor at the 2003 ond half goals with four and they tied the Women’s College Cup and it had more to do with the mark for largest margin of victory. Individu- location of the SAS Soccer Complex. With both Florida ally Camie Bybee’s big night produced three State and North Carolina making it to the final four, it records all by herself. She set the mark for was the ninth time in NCAA Tournament history that goals scored with two, moved to the top of two teams from the same conference made it to the the career list for goals in the postseason (4) final four. The only two conferences that have sent and tied the record for points in an NCAA two teams to the final four are the Atlantic Coast Con- Tournament game (4). ference and the West Coast Conference. The ACC has done it five times and the WCC has done it four times. The WCC has only ever sent Portland and Santa Clara Records Set Or Tied In to the final four while the ACC has seen UNC and NC State (twice), UNC and Virginia, UNC and Duke and 5-0 Win Over UNC and Florida State make it to the last weekend of Dartmouth the season. Most Goals...... 5 Most Assists ...... 4 FALLING IN RANK Most Points ...... 15 Freshmen scoring ...... 3 Before head coach Patrick Baker took over Most Goals (Indiv) ...... 2 the Seminole soccer program, FSU had defeated Most 2nd Half Goals ...... 4 two teams ranked by the NSCAA in four years Most Points (Indiv) ...... 4 and both of those wins came in 1996. With the Career NCAA Goals ...... 4 Elite Eight victory over No. 7 Florida, FSU has Career GWG ...... 1 now knocked off 12 teams in the NSCAA poll Margin Of Victory ...... 4 since 2000. Even more amazingly half of those 12 wins have come against top 10 teams. The Seminoles won four games in 2003 against teams ranked by the NSCAA at the time of the game, which is the second-most in school history and exceeds the amount from the 2001 and 2002 seasons combined. The most wins over NSCAA ranked teams in a season came in 2000 when the Tribe knocked off five in one year. The win over the Mountaineers was FSU’s first-ever win over a Top 10 team in the NCAA Tour- nament and the Seminoles did it again less than a week later with the win over Florida. The highest-ranked team FSU had ever beat before WVU was No. 11 Florida in 2000 when the Seminoles advanced to their first-ever Sweet 16 with a 2-1 win. Overall, FSU is 3-3 all-time in the tournament versus ranked teams with all three of those wins coming away from home. TAKING CARE OF STATE BUSINESS When Patrick Baker arrived in 1999, he made winning games versus in-state teams a priority and it has paid off. With a 7-0 win over FAU, FSU moved to 24-2-0 against Florida schools since 2000. The Seminoles are undefeated at home against teams from Florida (13-0-0) and have outscored those opponents 47-13 in Tallahassee. The last time FSU walked off the Seminole Soccer Complex field with a loss against a Florida team JUST ONE TEAM DID THAT was August 29, 1999 in a 3-0 loss to Miami, which was just the second game of head coach Patrick The reason 3/5’s of the FSU defense Baker’s FSU career. The only road losses in that (goalkeeper included) were ACC All-Tourna- span came in Gainesville to the Gators. ment selections was pretty obvious. The Overall since Baker arrived in 1999, the Semi- group allowed just one goal in the run of noles have posted a .878 winning percentage against their in-state rivals, going 29-4-0 and play all tournament and they were also the Baker has a winning record versus every in-state team he has faced in his five years. During only group to record a shutout the entire those five seasons, FSU posted undefeated records against Jacksonville (6-0-0), FAU (1-0), weekend. While North Carolina scored 15 South Florida (5-0-0), Florida International (3-0-0), UCF (5-0-0), and Stetson (1-0-0). The goals they also allowed five. only blemishes came against Florida (4-3-0) and Miami (4-1-0). Before Baker’s on the other hand allowed just four in the arrival, the Seminoles posted a 9-7-1 record against teams from the Sunshine State. That three games and one came on a penalty kick. is an increase of 319 percentage points since he was hired.

F L O R I D A S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y 43 2003 Review WRECKING THE RECORDS HOME, AWAY, HIGHER, LOWER When you play a school record 26 Florida State’s path to the College Cup was games, records are going to fall and that unlike anyone else’s. The Seminoles were the only was the case in 2003 for Florida State. The team that beat a higher seed to get to Cary, NC Seminoles run to the College Cup helped and they did it twice. Florida State was the only the team obliterate the record book but it team that had to go on the road for the Sweet wasn’t just due to the amount of games. 16 and the Elite Eight. All the other teams in the Florida State set single-season records for College Cup played at home the last two week- wins (17), points (182), goals (60), assists ends. The Tribe was the only squad that made it (62), shots (446), shots on goal (194), shut- to the final four by beating the highest seeded outs (9) and neutral site victories (3). That is team in their bracket. They were also the only amazing but even more so are the per game squad to emerge from a bracket where none of records, which have nothing to do with a the seeded teams werre knocked out by an unseeded opponent. The Seminoles were the longer season. The 2003 Seminoles were only team that made it to Cary by going on the road in back-to-back weeks and knocking the best ever as far as points/game (7.28) off higher seeded squads on their home pitch. Not bad for a team that was 4-4-1 during and shots/game (17). Florida State averaged the regular season at an opponent’s field. 2.44 goals per game, which was just behind Not many teams have been able to pull off what FSU pulled off on its way to the the record 2.55 set in 1996. While the 2003 College Cup. In order to get to Cary, NC the Seminoles had to win in two stadiums where Seminoles’ season may have been longer opponents just don’t win. The Tribe first defeated a West Virginia team that was 19-1-0 at you also have to take into account who those home in its last 20 games with their only loss coming to Elite Eight squad Penn State. They games came against (ACC Tournament and then marched into Gainesville and beat a Gator team that was unbeaten at home dating NCAA Tournament games). back to the start of the 2001 season (17-0-2). Those teams were a combined 36-1-2 (.949) at home before FSU beat them both. That meant Florida State had a .6% chance of going Florida State into Morgantown and Gainesville and leaving both stadiums with a win. Records Set In 2003 Team Records New Old LIKE A DUCK TO WATER Wins 17 15 Few teams have ad- Most Wins In First Points 182 168 justed to life in the NCAA Four NCAA Trips Goals 60 55 Tournament as well as the 1) N. Carolina..... 12 Assists 62 58 Seminoles. 2003 was just 2) Notre Dame ... 10 Shots 446 352 the squad’s fourth ever trip 3) Florida St ...... 9 Shots On Goal 194 178 to the NCAA Tournament Florida ...... 9 Shutouts 9 8 and they have already Neutral Site Victories 3 2 been to the Sweet 16 Wins Per NCAA Points per game 7.00 7.00 three times and advanced Tournament App. Shots per game 17.1 15.3 to their first ever College 1) N. Carolina.... 3.6 Cup in 2003. Only eight 2) Portland ...... 2.4 Individual Season Records New Old of 297 schools playing 3) Florida St ... 2.25 Goals (Gallegos) 18 17 women’s soccer have 4) Santa Clara ... 2.2 Assists (Tollefson) 11 10 been to three of the last four Sweet 16’s, which is amazing. 5) Florida ...... 2.1 Shots (Gallegos) 109 75 Even more amazing though if you consider that FSU is the Penn State .... 2.1 GWG (Gallegos) 7 6 only school of the eight that made its first NCAA Tournament Shots On Goal (Gallegos) 60 47 appearance during that four-year span. GAA (McKenzie) 0.92 1.23 The Tribe under head coach Patrick Baker is one of the more remarkable postseason ACC Shutouts (McKenzie) 4 2 stories. The team is 9-4 all-time in their four NCAA Tournament appearances for a .692 Consc. ACC Shutouts 4 1 winning percentage. The Tribe’s first four NCAA trips have been special as they have aver- Golden Goals (Gallegos) 2 1 aged 2.25 wins per tournament appearance. That is the third-best average of wins per Multi-Goal Gms (Gallegos) 5 3 appearance in NCAA Tournament history. While all of that success is impressive, it isn’t Freshman Asst (Schnugg) 10 7 even close to the most astounding number when it comes to success at the NCAA Tourna- ment. Florida State’s nine wins in their first four trips ranks third all-time for wins in a team’s Individual Career Records New Old first four trips to the NCAA’s. Only North Carolina and Notre Dame have more victories in Assists (Tollefson) 25 23 their first four postseason appearances than FSU. Appearances (Tollefson) 95 89 ACC GWG (Tollefson) 3 2 GETTING CLOSER & CLOSER ACC Multi-Goal Gms (Gallegos) 2 1 The 2003 ACC Championship final was an abso- lute joy to watch as No. 1 North Carolina and No. 7 CAN’T LOSE IF Florida State played the closest ACC Final in 15 years. THEY DON’T SCORE Florida State led the Heels after 50 minutes and ac- cording to UNC head coach Anson Dorrance he Florida State saw its school record string couldn’t remember ever trailing for that length of time of six straight shutouts, which began with a (almost 23 minutes) in an ACC Final. The Seminoles 3-0 win over UCF, come to an end in North became the first team to even score on the Tar Heels in Carolina. The Seminoles didn’t record their an ACC Championship game in five years and they first shutout of the season until October 1, were the first team to score two goals on UNC in the which was the 10th game of the campaign. championship game since 1994. The Tar Heels came Since that time, FSU had recorded clean into the ACC final with a shutout streak that extended sheets versus nine of its next 15 opponents. for over 540 minutes and they had won those six games The Tribe had not allowed a goal in 637:34, by an average score of 4-0. In their 15 ACC Tourna- the longest shutout streak in program his- ment finals, UNC had an average margin of victory of tory. It was also the first shutout streak of more than three goals every time out. Kelly Rowland any significance to include ACC teams as this scored both of FSU’s goals in a 3-2 loss and in turn streak encompassed four games versus con- became the first Seminole to ever score twice in a game ference foes. Previous records for shutout versus Carolina and the first player to score two goals streaks were held by the 1999 squad in a game versus UNC since Wake Forest’s Sarah Kosey (333:35) and the 1997 squad (277:44). did it October, 10 2002. 44 2 0 0 4 S E M I N O L E S O C C E R 2003 Review WE RATE WITH THEM KEEPING ‘EM OUT AND PUTTING ‘EM IN With 12 goals in the 2003 NCAA Tournament, the Seminoles eclipsed the team record for single-sea- son goals. The Tribe scored 60 goals in 2003 marking the first time in team history that a Seminole squad 4 reacheed 60 goals in a season. The team also set a record for the fewest goals allowed in a season with 28. No team in FSU history has ever possessed the goal scoring prowess and as stingy a defense as the 2003 squad. Florida State was a plus 32 in goals scored versus goals allowed. That is 10 goals better than the previous record of 22 set in 2001. Florida State had 5 just one season in the first four were they scored more goals than they allowed but since head coach Patrick Baker took over FSU has done it every year and has been at least a plus 15 for four consecutive seasons.

YEAR GOALS ALLOWED DIFF 5 2003 ...... 60 ...... 28...... 32 2001 ...... 55 ...... 33...... 22 2000 ...... 45 ...... 23...... 22 1996 ...... 51 ...... 35...... 16 6 2002 ...... 46 ...... 31...... 15 13 UNLUCKY? FIVE ALIVE Going to the final four has its perks. On Program Wins top of being the center of attention for the (Since 2000) whole collegiate soccer world, you get to play on national television and fight for the North Carolina 90 right to be known as National Champion. While the Seminoles didn’t bring home the national title the pollsters seemed mighty Florida State 59 impressed with their run to the College Cup. FSU finished the season as a consensus top five by the polls that released new rankings Clemson 59 after the final four (Soccer America released its final poll before the NCAA Tournament). Virginia 53 Florida State had never received a top 10 ranking from any of these polls before 2003 and midway through the season FSU wasn’t Duke 45 even ranked in any of those polls. In the With its 1-0 win over Maryland, FSU NSCAA poll, FSU jumped from 19 to 4 in the picked up its 13th win of the season. It was last three polls. The Tribe finished the sea- the fourth straight season FSU recorded at Wake Forest 43 son setting a new all-time high for national least 13 wins. In the first five years of Semi- ranking in all four collegiate soccer polls. nole soccer, the Tribe had never recorded Maryland 42 13 wins and had 12 or more victories just YES, ANOTHER FIRST once. The only other ACC school that has secured 13 or more wins for four straight NC State 37 Kelly seasons is North Carolina. Overall, FSU has Rowland’s per- won the second-most games amongst ACC formance in the teams since 2000. Only Carolina has accu- ACC Tourna- mulated more victories in the last four seasons. Florida State has at least 10 more wins than ment made her four other ACC schools since 2000. a lock for all- tourney honors and she was IN-TEN-SE FINISH even a favorite It is hard to imagine anyone closing out the season in more impressive fashion than for tournament FSU did in its last 10 games leading up to the NCAA Tournament. In that span the Semi- MVP late into noles played eight NCAA Tournament teams including national No. 1 seed North Carolina the final match. She wasn’t alone on the twice. They played seven teams that were ranked and five of those games were played team either as a school-record four Semi- against teams that were ranked in the top 12 at some point last season. The only teams noles were included on the 2003 ACC All- they faced that didn’t make the tournament were ACC foe NC State (9-9-1) and a Florida Tournament team. Two of the most over- Atlantic team (16-4-1) that missed the NCAA Tournament due to a PK loss in the A-Sun looked Seminoles when it came to Finals. In that span Florida State outscored its opponents 20-5. Giving up just five goals is postseason honors got recognized as especially remarkable considering FSU played Carolina twice and on seven occasions in Rowland became just the second FSU rookie 2003 the Tar Heels scored five or more goals in a single game. Also, only one of those five ever to be ACC All-Tournament and junior goals was given up in the run of play. Leah Gallegos averaged almost a goal a game in that Joy McKenzie was the first FSU goalkeeper run and scored more than half her season total in those 10 matches with nine. Defenders to ever make the team. They were joined Katie Beal and Kelly Rowland played huge roles offensively and defensively. Each central by striker Leah Gallegos and defender Katie defender contributed seven points in the 10 games. The FSU defense and goalkeeper Joy Beal, who is now the only Seminole to ever McKenzie were simply remarkable. The squad shutout seven of those 10 opponents and be a two-time ACC All-Tournament team se- only allowed goals in back-to-back games once and that came in a 1-0 loss to UNC and a lection. 2-1 win over Wake Forest. F L O R I D A S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y 45 2003 Review AMONG THE BEST EVER FOUR IN FOUR Since Florida State started playing ACC It is hard to remem- soccer in 1995, the schedule for ACC teams ber a time when Florida Four obviously moved to seven games. In those State wasn’t playing in the nine years, only North Carolina squads have NCAA Tournament but it In A Row allowed fewer than the five goals in seven wasn’t that long ago. Stanford games that FSU allowed this year in ACC Notre Dame Since head coach Patrick Clemson play. The record for goals allowed is two and Baker took over the pro- BYU that was set by Carolina (1996, 1997, 1999). gram, Seminole soccer Portland The Heels also hold down the second spot fans have only known ACC West Virginia by allowing just three goals in seven ACC Championship game ap- Virginia games (1995, 1998, 2003). The only other pearances, NCAA Tourna- Penn State teams to allow five or fewer goals in an en- ments and Sweet 16 runs. Princeton tire conference season are FSU this year and The team’s 2003 NCAA Florida State Clemson in 2000 (5). So as impressive as Dartmouth Tournament appearance Connecticut FSU was in cutting their lowest goals allowed was their fourth in a row. Nebraska from 11 to 5, this stat really puts into per- The Tribe had never been Santa Clara spective just how special that feat was. to the tourney in the UCLA program’s five year history San Diego coming into the 2000 season now they are one of just 21 teams Southern Cal TEAM GA YEAR playing D-I soccer in the NCAA’s for the fourth straight year, which Texas A&M UNC ...... 2 ...... 96, 97, 99 is just over 7% of the 297 teams playing the sport. Amazingly, William & Mary UNC ...... 3 ...... 95, 98, 03 Wake Forest five of those 21 schools are playing in the ACC. No other confer- North Carolina FSU ...... 5 ...... 2003 ence has more than three teams on that list. CLEM ...... 5 ...... 2000 TALKING ABOUT FSU It is safe to say that the Seminoles earned some respect with two one-goal losses in a span of nine days to national No. 1 seed North Carolina but if you don’t believe it, listen to what others said about FSU since the ACC Championship final. ❝You look at Florida State. Florida State is playing wonderful soccer right now. They gave Anson (Dorrance) and North Carolina quite a bit of problems in the ACC Final. I say watch out for Florida State.❞ — Scott French Senior Editor, Soccer America ❝We are thrilled to win the ACC Championship versus a superb Florida State team. That was a very exciting game and I can’t remember an ACC final that had as much drama and where we were behind for an extended period. I congratulate Florida State. They have a fine team and a wonderful coaching staff. It was a thrill to be a part of such an excellent soccer game. I think this was the toughest of the 15 ACC Title games we have played.❞ — Anson Dorrance Head Coach, North Carolina FRESHMAN TRADITION ❝ The fact that Julia Schnugg shattered Florida State is a great team and I think there is a chance we could see them again because of how good they are. Winning 3-2 in the final against a great team like the FSU freshman assists record is not that ❞ surprising. For one thing she was as talented Florida State showed the depth and talent of this team (North Carolina). a freshman as any FSU has ever had and her — Lindsay Tarpley pedigree might be the best ever for an FSU Forward, North Carolina recruit but she was also just following tradi- ❝I think it will come down to UNC and Notre Dame. I think North Carolina will tion. For three straight years, an FSU fresh- ❞ man has tied the all-time freshman assist prevail. I think UCLA and Florida State will be the other two teams in the final four. record with seven. Emma Breland set the — Scott French mark in 2000. Camie Bybee tied the mark Senior Editor, Soccer America in 2001 and then Leah Gallegos equaled ❝ them both in 2002. Schnugg broke tradi- The thing that impressed me about Florida State is that they fought as hard as tion though as she beat the record with 10 our kids did. That is something we can usually rely on for separation. I thought they matched us. The 50-50 game was fairly even and that is a credit to Florida State. That on the year. Schnugg is the fourth consecu- ❞ tive first-year player to move to the top of is an aspect of the game we usually dominate. that list. — Anson Dorrance Head Coach, North Carolina ❝As the season wore on we got better and better but we couldn’t demonstrate that today against Florida State. They also got better and better as the season wore on and we really couldn’t separate ourselves tonight even though I thought we played well.❞ ❝We could only score one against them and that is a credit to an absolutely brilliant performance by their goalkeeper (Joy McKenzie) but also due to great team organization. They have a great fighting spirit and I tip my hat to coach (Patrick) Baker, Robin Confer and the rest of his staff. Their coaching staff did the university a wonderful service tonight.❞ — Anson Dorrance Head Coach, North Carolina After UNC’s 1-0 regular season win

46 2 0 0 4 S E M I N O L E S O C C E R 2003 Review TURN THE BEAT AROUND BATTLING THE BEST After downing NC State 1-0, Since starting the Florida State approved its record soccer program at FSU versus the Wolfpack to 3-0-0 since in 1995, FSU has es- 2000, which shouldn’t really sur- tablished quite a prise anyone since it has become legacy for competing the rule more than the exception against the best in the for Florida State as of late. The Semi- nation. That point has noles not only have a winning never been as clear as record over the last three seasons when you look at just versus four of the ACC’s seven the amount of games teams, they are undefeated. Versus they have played Maryland, Duke, Clemson and NC against recent National Champions and College Cup teams. The State, FSU has gone 11-0-1 in its last three matches versus each of Seminoles have faced a defending National Champion in six of the those schools. To put that in perspective, the Seminoles were 1-9-2 last eight seasons and faced the eventual National Champion six against those teams in from 1998-2000. In those six seasons, FSU times in a row from 1996-2001. Since 1996, FSU has played 12 recorded just three wins against this group in 25 meetings for a games in eight years versus College Cup teams. The Tribe has played winning percentage of .107. The turnaround started with Baker’s 11 games against seven National Champions and has faced every arrival and took just one season. From 1995 to 1999, the Seminoles National Champion but one over that span. This year, the Tribe posted a 3-30-2 record in regular season conference games, a win- faced two College Cup teams (UConn and UNC) but played them ning percentage of .114. Since then FSU has defeated every ACC three times. squad in a conference game except for Virginia. Against Clemson, Maryland and NC State, the Tribe is an amazing 7-2-1 and overall Year College Cup National Champion Games vs FSU in that span, Florida State is at .500 or above against four of the 1996 One Team North Carolina Two games seven ACC schools since 2000. 1997 One Team North Carolina Two games 1998 Two Teams Florida One game 1999 One Team North Carolina One game Team 98-00 01-03 2000 One Team North Carolina Two games Maryland ...... 1-2-0 ...... 3-0-0 2001 Four Teams Santa Clara One game Clemson ...... 0-3-0 ...... 3-0-0 Duke ...... 0-2-1 ...... 2-0-1 2002 One Team Portland None in 2002 NC State ...... 0-2-1 ...... 3-0-0 2003 Two Teams North Carolina Three games TOTAL ...... 1-9-2 ...... 11-0-1 WEEKLY RANKINGS FSU Versus The ACC (Since 2000) Team ACC Post-Season PS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 F Maryland ...... 3-1 ...... 2-1 Soccer America 13 NR NR NR NR 21 22 11 14 9 9 *6 NP Clemson ...... 3-1 ...... 0-2 SoccerBuzz 12 NR NR NR RR RR RR RV 18 13 15 *10 *5 Duke ...... 2-1-1 NC State ...... 3-0 NSCAA 15 NR NR NR RR RR RR RR RV 18 19 *12 *4 UNC ...... 0-3 ...... 0-3 Soccer Times 15 RV RV RV NR RV RV 24 21 17 16 *11 *5 Virginia ...... 0-4 ...... 0-0-1 Wake Forest ...... 1-2-1 ...... 1-0-1 KEY: RV=Receiving Votes NR=Not Ranked RR=Regionally Ranked *=Record High Soccer America (FINAL) NSCAA (FINAL) SoccerBuzz (FINAL) Soccer Times (FINAL)

1 UNC 21-0-0 1 UNC 27-0-0 1 UNC 27-0-0 1 UNC 27-0-0 2 UCLA 16-1-3 2 UConn 15-6-3 2 UCLA 20-2-3 2 UCLA 20-2-3 3 Santa Clara 12-3-5 3 UCLA 20-2-3 3 Santa Clara 14-4-6 3 UConn 15-6-3 4 Portland 16-3-1 4 FLORIDA ST 17-8-1 4 UConn 15-6-3 4 Santa Clara 14-4-6 5 Notre Dame 19-2-1 5 Santa Clara 14-4-6 5 FLORIDA ST 17-8-1 5 FLORIDA ST 17-8-1 6 FLORIDA ST 13-7-1 6 Penn State 19-4-2 6 Portland 18-3-2 6 Penn State 19-4-2 7 Penn State 16-2-3 7 Portland 18-3-2 7 Penn State 19-4-2 7 Portland 18-3-2 8 Florida 16-3-2 8 Florida 19-4-2 8 Florida 19-4-2 8 Florida 19-4-2 9West Virginia 15-3-2 9 Notre Dame 20-3-1 9West Virginia 17-4-2 9West Virginia 17-4-2 10 Virginia 12-5-2 10 West Virginia 17-4-2 10 Notre Dame 20-3-1 10 Notre Dame 20-3-1 11 Tennessee 15-4-2 11 Texas A&M 13-6-3 11 Kansas 18-6-1 11 Texas A&M 13-6-3 12 Duke 13-6-1 12 Tennessee 17-5-2 12 Tennessee 17-5-2 12 Kansas 18-6-1 13 Boston Coll 15-2-3 13 Kansas 18-6-1 13 Texas A&M 13-6-3 13 Tennessee 17-5-2 14 Arizona State 13-4-3 14 BYU 16-7-3 14 Duke 14-7-1 14 BYU 16-7-3 15 Illinois 16-3-2 15 Villanova 15-5-5 15 Villanova 15-5-5 15 Villanova 15-5-5 16 Villanova 14-5-3 16 Michigan 11-8-6 16 Auburn 14-4-3 16 Virginia 12-5-4 17 Clemson 11-6-2 17 Virginia 12-5-4 17 Arizona State 13-5-3 17 Duke 14-7-1 18 Colorado 15-3-1 18 Illinois 16-4-2 18 Virginia 12-5-4 18 Michigan 11-8-6 19 Utah 16-2-1 19 Duke 14-7-1 19 Colorado 15-4-1 19 Arizona State 13-5-3 20 Cal Poly 18-1-2 20 Pepperdine 14-6-1 20 Michigan 11-8-6 20 Colorado 15-4-1 21 Texas A&M 12-5-2 21 Colorado 15-4-1 21 Illinois 16-4-2 21 Illinois 16-4-2 22 Maryland 11-8-1 22 Arizona State 13-5-3 22 Utah 16-2-2 22 Utah 16-2-2 23 UConn 11-6-1 23 Nebraska 13-8-1 23 BYU 16-7-3 23 Purdue 14-6-3 24 Pepperdine 13-5-1 24 Utah 16-2-2 24 Purdue 14-6-3 24 Pepperdine 14-6-1 25 Washington 11-6-3 25 Boston Coll 15-3-3 25 Boston Coll 15-3-3 25 Nebraska 13-8-1

Italics=FSU Opponent F L O R I D A S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y 47 2003 Review 2003 STATISTICS FLORIDA STATE OVERALL INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS OVERALL: 17-8-1 ACC: 4-2-1 HOME: 8-2-0 AWAY: 6-4-1 NEUTRAL: 3-2-0 Career Stats ## Name GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% YC-RC GW PK-ATT Sh G A PTS 13 Leah Gallegos 26-26 18 3 39 109 .165 60 .550 1-0 7 0-0 173 25 10 60 15 Camie Bybee 26-25 8 6 22 73 .110 35 .479 0-0 2 0-0 161 23 18 64 6 Julia Schnugg 26-25 6 10 22 53 .113 21 .396 0-0 2 0-0 22 8 6 22 20 Katie Beal 26-25 6 7 19 28 .214 13 .464 1-0 0 1-1 40 6 11 33 2 Amber Tollefson 26-26 4 11 19 29 .138 9 .310 0-0 2 0-0 101 13 25 51 5 Jez Ratliff 26-26 5 7 17 37 .135 14 .378 0-0 1 0-0 95 16 18 50 10 Kelly Rowland 26-26 6 4 16 31 .194 12 .387 0-0 2 0-0 31 6 4 16 28 India Trotter 26-25 2 6 10 40 .050 8 .200 2-0 0 0-0 40 2 6 10 4 Kristin Boyce 14-14 3 2 8 14 .214 7 .500 0-0 1 0-0 72 11 5 27 14 Rachel McDowell 26-2 1 2 4 5 .200 4 .800 0-0 0 0-0 5 1 2 4 3Teresa Rivera 24-16 0 3 3 6 .000 2 .333 1-0 0 0-0 7 0 4 4 8 Alli Ferreri 21-1 1 0 2 3 .333 2 .667 0-0 0 0-0 11 2 1 5 25 Colette Swensen 6-0 0 1 1 2 .000 1 .500 0-0 0 0-0 2 0 1 1 22 Toby Ranck 22-2 0 0 0 5 .000 2 .400 0-0 0 0-0 5 0 0 0 11 Ali Wean 7-0 0 0 0 5 .000 2 .400 1-0 0 0-0 5 0 0 0 7 Sarah Rosseau 14-0 0 0 0 3 .000 1 .333 0-0 0 0-0 3 0 0 0 24 Erin Brown 6-0 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0-0 0 0-0 1 0 0 0 17 Marion Cagle 23-21 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 1-0 0 0-0 4 0 1 1 9 Erica Lewis 5-0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 28 4 0 8 26 Erin Preston 2-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 19 Jessica Bell 7-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 2 1 0 2 18 Joy McKenzie 23-22 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 Kerry York 6-4 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Total...... 26 60 62 182 446 .135 194 .435 7-0 17 1-1 Opponents...... 26 28 26 82 294 .095 121 .412 12-0 8 1-1

Career Stats ## Name GP-GS Mins GA Avg Saves Pct W L T SHO Faced W-L-T SV SHO GAA 18 Joy McKenzie 23-22 2044:48 21 0.92 78 .788 15 6 1 7.0 249 15-7-1 84 7.5 1.02 1 Kerry York 6-4 352:11 7 1.79 12 .632 2 2 0 0.0 41 22-11-3 164 7.0 1.47 Total...... 26 2396:59 28 1.05 93 .769 17 8 1 9 290 Opponents...... 26 2396:59 60 2.25 134 .691 8 17 1 4 438 Team saves: 3 FLORIDA STATE OVERALL TEAM STATS TEAM STATISTICS FSU OPP GOALS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total SHOT STATISTICS Florida State 25 32 1 2 60 Goals-Shot attempts ...... 60-446 ...... 28-294 Opponents 9 19 0 0 28 Goals scored average ...... 2.25 ...... 1.05 Shot pct...... 135 ...... 095 Shots on goal-Attempts ...... 194-446 ...... 121-294 SHOTS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total SOG pct...... 435 ...... 412 Florida State 207 226 9 4 446 Shots/Game ...... 17.2 ...... 11.3 Opponents 126 162 4 2 294 Assists ...... 62 ...... 26 GOAL BREAKDOWN SAVES BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Total Goals ...... 60 ...... 28 Florida State 41 49 2 1 93 Penalty ...... 1 ...... 1 Opponents 64 65 4 1 134 Unassisted ...... 15 ...... 8 Overtime ...... 3 ...... 0 CORNER KICKS ...... 149 ...... 107 CORNER KICKS BY PRD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total PENALTY KICKS ...... 1-1 ...... 1-1 Florida State 71 71 5 2 149 OFFSIDES ...... 67 ...... 22 Opponents 50 56 1 0 107 PENALTIES Fouls ...... 309 ...... 326 FOULS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Yellow cards ...... 7 ...... 12 Florida State 142 158 4 5 309 Red cards ...... 0 ...... 0 Opponents 158 160 5 3 326 ATTENDANCE SUMMARY FSU OPP Total ...... 8,651 ...... 11,415 OFFSIDES BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Dates/Avg Per Date ...... 10/865 ...... 11/1,038 Florida State 36 31 0 0 67 Neutral Site #/Avg ...... 5/3,770 ...... Opponents 11 11 0 0 22 48 2 0 0 4 S E M I N O L E S O C C E R 2003 Review 2003 GAME RESULTS Date Opponent WL Score Overall Conf Attend Goals Scored Aug 29, 2003 #19 USC L 1-2 0-1-0 0-0-0 781 Jez Ratliff (unassisted) Aug 31, 2003 #6 PENN STATE L 1-2 0-2-0 0-0-0 432 Jez Ratliff (Amber Tollefson; Julia Schnugg) Sep 5, 2003 at #7 Florida L 0-2 0-3-0 0-0-0 1,281 Sep 7, 2003 at Jacksonville W 3-1 1-3-0 0-0-0 500 Leah Gallegos (India Trotter) Kelly Rowland (Kristin Boyce) Leah Gallegos (Julia Schnugg) @Sep 12, 2003 at Kansas L 1-3 1-4-0 0-0-0 470 Jez Ratliff (unassisted) @Sep 14, 2003 vs SDSU W 6-1 2-4-0 0-0-0 63 Julia Schnugg (Katie Beal) Amber Tollefson (India Trotter) Katie Beal (unassisted) Camie Bybee (Julia Schnugg; Jez Ratliff) Katie Beal (unassisted) Leah Gallegos (Katie Beal) #Sep 19, 2003 MIAMI W 7-1 3-4-0 0-0-0 1,084 Julia Schnugg (Camie Bybee; Leah Gallegos) Camie Bybee (unassisted) Katie Beal (unassisted) Leah Gallegos (Julia Schnugg) Camie Bybee (Kelly Rowland) Julia Schnugg (Camie Bybee) India Trotter (Julia Schnugg) #Sep 21, 2003 #21 OLE MISS W OT 2-1 4-4-0 0-0-0 662 Amber Tollefson (Kelly Rowland; Camie Bybee) Julia Schnugg (unassisted) *Sep 26, 2003 #14 MARYLAND W 2-1 5-4-0 1-0-0 1,116 Leah Gallegos (unassisted) [#18] Camie Bybee (Kelly Rowland) Oct 1, 2003 at USF W 3-0 6-4-0 1-0-0 386 Leah Gallegos (Julia Schnugg) Leah Gallegos (Julia Schnugg; Amber Tollefson) Alli Ferreri (Colette Swensen) *Oct 4, 2003 at #4 Virginia L 2-3 6-5-0 1-1-0 1,249 Camie Bybee (Kristin Boyce; Amber Tollefson) Oct 7, 2004 at UCF W 3-0 7-5-0 1-1-0 259 Leah Gallegos (Amber Tollefson) Katie Beal (unassisted) Kristin Boyce (Rachel McDowell; Katie Beal) *Oct 10, 2003 #12 DUKE W 3-0 8-5-0 2-1-0 1,046 Leah Gallegos (unassisted) Leah Gallegos (Teresa Rivera;Julia Schnugg) Julia Schnugg (Amber Tollefson) *Oct 14, 2003 at CLEMSON W 1-0 9-5-0 3-1-0 260 Kristin Boyce (Jez Ratliff) *Oct 18, 2003 at #12 Wake Forest T O2 0-0 9-5-1 3-1-1 783 *Oct 24, 2003 NC STATE W 1-0 10-5-1 4-1-1 1,095 Amber Tollefson (Kelly Rowland; Camie Bybee) Oct 27, 2003 FAU W 7-0 11-5-1 4-1-1 426 Leah Gallegos (unassisted) Leah Gallegos (Jez Ratliff; Julia Schnugg) Katie Beal (unassisted) Leah Gallegos (Julia Schnugg) Leah Gallegos (India Trotter) Camie Bybee (Amber Tollefson) Jez Ratliff (Amber Tollefson; Teresa Rivera) *Oct 31, 2003 at #1 North Carolina L 0-1 11-6-1 4-2-1 1,948 Nov 14, 2003 DARTMOUTH W 5-0 14-7-1 4-2-1 1,003 Julia Schnugg (Teresa Rivera; Leah Gallegos) Camie Bybee (unassisted) India Trotter (Leah Gallegos) Camie Bybee (Jez Ratliff) Rachel McDowell (Jez Ratliff; Amber Tollefson) >Nov 16, 2003 #16 AUBURN W O2 2-1 15-7-1 4-2-1 1,006 Amber Tollefson (India Trotter) Leah Gallegos (Amber Tollefson) >Nov 23, 2003 at #9 West Virginia W O2 3-2 16-7-1 4-2-1 847 Kelly Rowland (Rachel McDowell; Jez Ratliff) Katie Beal (penalty kick) Leah Gallegos (Katie Beal; Jez Ratliff) >Nov 28, 2003 at #7 Florida W 2-1 17-7-1 4-2-1 3,432 Kelly Rowland (Katie Beal) Jez Ratliff (Amber Tollefson) ^Dec 5, 2003 vs #18 UCONN L 0-2 17-8-1 4-2-1 8,267 @=KUStore.com Crimson & Blue Invitational; #=2003 Nike Seminole Classic; <=ACC Championships; >=NCAA Tournament; ^=Col- lege Cup; BOLD= Game-winning goal ATTENDANCE ATTEND DATES TOTAL AVERAGE Total...... 26...... 38,917...... 1,497 Home ...... 10...... 8,651...... 865 Away ...... 11...... 11,415...... 1,038 Neutral ...... 5...... 18,851...... 3,770 F L O R I D A S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y 49 2003 Review Shots: Maryland 11, Florida State 15 Saves: Maryland 6 (Kristen Barnhill 6), Florida State 4 (Joy McKenzie 3; Team 1) 2003 BOX SCORES Records: Maryland (5-3-1, 0-1-0) vs. Florida State Goals by period 1 2 Tot (5-4-0, 1-0-0) #19 USC vs NOTES: Friday night crowd of 1,116 watches Florida State 0 1 1 Baker move to 5-1 at home on Friday night #12 FLORIDA STATE Kansas 1 2 3 versus ranked opponents. The win is the third straight regular season win for FSU over Aug 29, 2003 at Tallahassee, FL Shots: Florida State 20, Kansas 9 Maryland, a first in program history. Attendance: 781 Saves: Florida State 2 (Kerry York 2), Kansas 5 (Meghan Miller 5) FLORIDA STATE Goals by period 1 2 Tot Records: Florida State (1-4-0) vs. Kansas (5-1-0) vs USF USC 1 1 2 NOTES: Jez Ratliff scores her third goal in the first five games of the year. Florida State 1 0 1 Oct 1, 2003 at Tampa, Fla. Attendance: 386 Shots: USC 13, Florida State 12 FLORIDA STATE vs Saves: USC 5 (Peterson, Julie 5), Florida State 3 SDSU (Joy McKenzie 3) Goals by period 1 2 Tot Records: USC (1-0-0) vs. Florida State (0-1-0) Sep 14, 2003 at Lawrence, KS Florida State 1 2 3 NOTES: First Friday night home loss in five years Attendance: 63 USF 0 0 0 for Florida State. Goals by period 1 2 Tot Shots: Florida State 24, USF 1 #6 PENN STATE vs Saves: Florida State 0, USF 7 (BANKESTER, Breck Florida State 3 3 6 7) #12 FLORIDA STATE SDSU 0 1 1 Records: Florida State (6-4-0) vs. USF (4-4-1) NOTES: Florida State matches a school record Aug 31, 2003 at Tallahassee, FL Shots: Florida State 20, SDSU 10 with its fifth consecutive victory. Attendance: 432 Saves: Florida State 5 (Joy McKenzie 4; Team 1), SDSU 4 (PEARSON, Stephanie 4) #21 FLORIDA STATE vs Goals by period 1 2 Tot Records: Florida State (2-4-0) vs. SDSU (1-4-0) #4 VIRGINIA Penn State 1 1 2 NOTES: FSU scores its most goals since 2001 and its most goals versus a non-conference op- Florida State 1 0 1 ponent since 1998 versus Auburn. Oct 4, 2003 at Charlottesville, VA Attendance: 1249 Shots: Penn State 12, Florida State 12 Saves: Penn State 2 (Brown, Amanda 2), Florida MIAMI vs State 3 (Joy McKenzie 3) FLORIDA STATE Goals by period 1 2 Tot Records: Penn State (1-1-0) FSU (0-2-0) Florida State 0 2 2 NOTES: Tribe looses back-to-back home games Sep 19, 2003 at Tallahassee, FL Virginia 1 2 3 for just the second time ever under Baker. Attendance: 1084 Shots: Florida State 13, Virginia 18 FLORIDA STATE vs Saves: Florida State 6 (Kerry York 6), Virginia 6 Goals by period 1 2 Tot (Anne Abernethy 6) #7 FLORIDA Miami 0 1 1 Records: Florida State (6-5-0, 1-1-0) vs. Virginia Florida State 6 1 7 (9-1-1, 2-0-0) Sep 5, 2003 at Gainesville, FL NOTES: Virginia scored two goals in the last five Attendance: 1281 Shots: Miami 7, Florida State 23 minutes and for the sixth time in UVA’s 10 Saves: Miami 6 (ALFORD, Alex 6), Florida State 2 wins against FSU, the Cavaliers either won Goals by period 1 2 Tot (Joy McKenzie 2) or tied the game in the last ten minutes of Florida State 0 0 0 Records: Miami (4-4-0) vs. Florida State (3-4-0) action. Florida 2 0 2 NOTES: Six of FSU’s seven goals come in a span of 21:03 in the first half and the team set a #22 FLORIDA STATE vs new record by scoring back-to-back goals Shots: Florida State 17, Florida 12 in 23 seconds. UCF Saves: Florida State 4 (Joy McKenzie 4), Florida 9 (Brittni Goodwin 7; TEAM 2) #21 OLE MISS vs Oct 7, 2003 at Orlando, FL Records: Florida State (0-3-0) vs. Florida (3-0-0) Attendance: 259 NOTES: The loss snapped FSU’s 10 game win FLORIDA STATE streak against teams from the state of Florida Goals by period 1 2 Tot and marked the first time the higher ranked Sep 21, 2003 at Tallahassee, FL team in the series has won since 1999. Florida State 1 2 3 Attendance: 662 UCF 0 0 0 FLORIDA STATE vs Goals by period 1 2 OT Tot Shots: Florida State 15, UCF 16 JACKSONVILLE Ole Miss 0 1 0 1 Saves: Florida State 8 (Kerry York 3; Joy McKenzie Florida State 0 1 1 2 4; Team 1), UCF 3 (Julie Snaman 3) Sep 7, 2003 at Jacksonville, FL Records: Florida State (7-5-0) vs. UCF (9-4-0) Attendance: 500 Shots: Ole Miss 14, Florida State 19 NOTES: FSU’s three goals marked the fifth time Saves: Ole Miss 7 (Brittany Gillespie 6; TEAM 1), in the last nine games it has scored at least Goals by period 1 2 Tot Florida State 8 (Joy McKenzie 8) three goals in a game. It is also the ninth Florida State 1 2 3 Records: Ole Miss (7-1-0) vs. Florida State (4-4- straight game in which Florida State has 0) scored at least one goal. Jacksonville 0 1 1 NOTES: Tribe defeats eighth ranked team under Baker since 2000. Schnugg 4 goals, 3 as- #12 DUKE vs Shots: Florida State 37, Jacksonville 4 sists in last three games Saves: Florida State 0, Jacksonville 10 (Scalese, #22 FLORIDA STATE Sarah 10) Records: Florida State (1-3-0) vs. Jacksonville (1- #14 MARYLAND vs Oct 10, 2003 at Tallahassee, FL 2-0) #21 FLORIDA STATE Attendance: 1046 NOTES: FSU records its sixth-straight victory over Jacksonville. Sep 26, 2003 at Tallahassee, Fla. Goals by period 1 2 Tot Attendance: 1116 Duke 0 0 0 FLORIDA STATE vs Florida State 1 2 3 KANSAS Goals by period 1 2 Tot Maryland 1 0 1 Shots: Duke 13, Florida State 14 Sep 12, 2003 at Lawrence, KS Florida State 1 1 2 Saves: Duke 4 (Thora Helgadottir 4), Florida State Attendance: 470 50 2 0 0 4 S E M I N O L E S O C C E R 2003 Review 4 (Joy McKenzie 4) Records: Duke (8-4-1, 1-2-0) vs. Florida State (8- WAKE FOREST vs #16 AUBURN vs 5-0, 2-1-0) #9 FLORIDA STATE #6 FLORIDA STATE NOTES: FSU posts first-ever home ACC shutout and (ACC TOURNAMENT) (NCAA TOURNAMENT) the 3-0 win represents the largest-margin of victory in home ACC game ever for FSU. Nov 5, 2003 at Cary, NC Nov 16, 2003 at Tallahassee, FL #11 FLORIDA STATE vs Attendance: 2373 Attendance: 1006 CLEMSON Goals by period 1 2 Tot Goals by period 1 2 OT O2 Tot Wake Forest 0 1 1 Auburn 1 0 0 0 1 Oct 14, 2003 at Clemson, SC Florida State 1 1 2 Florida State 0 1 0 1 2 Attendance: 260 Shots: Wake Forest 9, Florida State 10 Shots: Auburn 12, Florida State 18 Goals by period 1 2 Tot Saves: Wake Forest 1 (Kenna Healy 1), Florida Saves: Auburn 5 (RIVERA, Megan 5), Florida State Florida State 0 1 1 State 1 (Joy McKenzie 1) 3 (Joy McKenzie 3) CLEMSON 0 0 0 Records: Wake Forest (10-6-3, 1-4-2) vs. Florida Record: Auburn (14-4-3) vs. Florida State (15-7- State (12-6-1, 4-1-2) 1) Shots: Florida State 12, CLEMSON 15 NOTES: Win moves FSU into the ACC semifinals NOTES: Gallegos’ golden goal is the first ever for Saves: Florida State 3 (Joy McKenzie 3), for the third time in four years. FSU in the NCAA Tournament and ties CLEMSON 2 (Lauren Whitt 2) Gallegos with Cindy Schofield for the single Records: Clemson (7-4-2, 1-2-0) vs. Florida State #25 MARYLAND vs season record (17). (9-5-0, 3-1-0) #9 FLORIDA STATE NOTES: FSU records third straight shutout and (ACC TOURNAMENT) #6 FLORIDA STATE vs first-ever back-to-back shutouts in ACC play. #9 WEST VIRGINIA FSU moves to 3-1 in ACC for just the sec- ond time ever. Nov 7, 2003 at Cary, NC (NCAA TOURNAMENT) Attendance: 4461 #11 FLORIDA STATE vs Nov 23, 2003 at Morgantown, WV #12 WAKE FOREST Goals by period 1 2 Tot Attendance: 847 Maryland 0 0 0 Oct 18, 2003 at Winston-Salem, NC Florida State 0 1 1 Goals by period 1 2 OT O2 Tot Attendance: 783 Florida State 2 0 0 1 3 Shots: Maryland 10, Florida State 16 West Virginia 0 2 0 0 2 Saves: Maryland 2 (Kristen Barnhill 2), Florida Goals by period 1 2 OT O2 Tot State 5 (Joy McKenzie 5) Shots: Florida State 20, West Virginia 20 Florida State 0 0 0 0 0 Records: Maryland (11-8-1, 2-5-0) vs. Florida Saves: Florida State 4 (Joy McKenzie 4), West Vir- Wake Forest 0 0 0 0 0 State (13-6-1, 4-2-0) ginia 8 (Bannerman 8) NOTES: FSU advances to face UNC for the ACC Record: Florida State (16-7-1) vs. West Virginia Shots: Florida State 10, Wake Forest 11 Title for the second time in three years. (17-4-2) Saves: Florida State 8 (Joy McKenzie 8), Wake NOTES: Gallegos’ second straight golden goal Forest 3 (Kenna Healy 3) #9 FLORIDA STATE vs sends FSU to its first ever Elite Eight. Records: Florida State (9-5-1, 3-1-1) vs. Wake #1 NORTH CAROLINA Forest (9-3-3, 0-2-2) #6 FLORIDA STATE vs NOTES: FSU sets a new school record with fourth (ACC CHAMPIONSHIP) straight shutout. #7 FLORIDA Nov 9, 2003 at Cary, NC (NCAA QUARTERFINALS) NC STATE vs Attendance: 3687 #14 FLORIDA STATE Nov 28, 2003 at Gainesville, FL Goals by period 1 2 Tot Attendance: 3432 Oct 24, 2003 at Tallahassee, FL Florida State 2 0 2 Attendance: 1095 North Carolina 1 2 3 Goals by period 1 2 Tot Florida State 0 2 2 Goals by period 1 2 Tot Shots: Florida State 5, North Carolina 17 Florida 0 1 1 NC State 0 0 0 Saves: Florida State 3 (Joy McKenzie 3), North Carolina 2 (Aly Winget 2) Shots: Florida State 14, Florida 8 Florida State 0 1 1 Records: Florida State (13-7-1, 4-2-1) vs. North Saves: Florida State 2 (Joy McKenzie 2), Florida 5 Carolina (21-0-0, 7-0-0) (Brittni Goodwin 5) Shots: NC State 4, Florida State 32 NOTES: In the closest ACC Championship since Records: Florida State (17-7-1) vs. Florida (19-4- Saves: NC State 10 (Kim Selz 7; TEAM 3), Florida 1986, UNC’s 86th minute PK won the game 2) State 0 () for the undefeated Tar Heels. NOTES: FSU wins its fourth game against UF in Records: NC State (8-7-1, 1-5-0) vs. Florida State the last six meetings and advances to the (10-5-1, 4-1-1) school’s first ever College Cup. NOTES: Seminoles clinch best ever ACC record DARTMOUTH vs and set a record for most ACC shutouts in #6 FLORIDA STATE season (4). (NCAA TOURNAMENT) #18 UCONN vs #6 FLORIDA STATE FLORIDA ATLANTIC vs Nov 14, 2003 at Tallahassee, FL (NCAA SEMIFINALS) #13 FLORIDA STATE Attendance: 1003 Dec 5, 2003 at the College Cup Oct 27, 2003 at Tallahassee, FL Goals by period 1 2 Tot Attendance: 8267 Attendance: 426 Dartmouth 0 0 0 Florida State 1 4 5 Goals by period 1 2 Tot Goals by period 1 2 Tot UCONN 0 2 2 Florida Atlantic 0 0 0 Shots: Dartmouth 9, Florida State 18 Florida State 0 0 0 Florida State 3 4 7 Saves: Dartmouth 4 (Marbarger, Anne 4), Florida State 4 (Joy McKenzie 4) Shots: UCONN 13, Florida State 20 Shots: Florida Atlantic 4, Florida State 25 Records: Dartmouth (9-6-2) vs. Florida State (14- Saves: UCONN 5 (Erin Rice 4; Team 1), Florida Saves: Florida Atlantic 9 (Meghan Coyne 2; 7-1) State 2 (Joy McKenzie 2) KEATING, Molly 7), Florida State 2 (Kerry NOTES: The five goals were the most ever scored Records: UCONN (15-5-3) vs. Florida State (17- York 1; Joy McKenzie 1) by FSU in an NCAA Tournament game. 8-1) Records: FAU (15-4) vs. Florida State (11-5-1) NOTES: UConn ends FSU’s season for the sec- NOTES: Leah Gallegos ties record for goals in a ond time in three years and is the first team game (4) and points in a game (8). other than UNC to beat FSU in a month.

F L O R I D A S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y 51 The University THIS IS FSU SOCCER Last year was a magical time to play tralia rain forest. While the NCAA permits soccer at Florida State University. Seminole International trips just once every four years, soccer players experienced it all over the last that dream trip became a reality for FSU’s 12 months. They played for an ACC Cham- players this past summer. pionship. They advanced to the final four When you play soccer at Florida State playing in the program’s first ever College you not only get to play in the nation’s pre- Cup and then they spent two weeks during mier soccer conference but you get to play the summer playing in Australia. While head for one of the top programs in that confer- coach Patrick Baker will not rest until his team ence. Florida State and North Carolina are reaches its ultimate goal of winning an ACC the only two ACC schools that have played Title and a National Championship, for the for the conference title two of the last three fourth straight year he brought his program years. Florida State and North Carolina are a step closer to realizing both of those goals. also the two teams in the ACC that have In 2003 Florida State set new records won the most games since 2000. And Florida for wins, ACC wins, best overall record, best State and North Carolina are the only two conference record and highest ACC finish. ACC teams that have advanced to the Col- The Tribe finished the year ranked in the top lege Cup since 1992. Playing at Florida State six of every poll in America and their season is not just about being in the ACC, it is about finished at the ultimate venue for collegiate excelling in the ACC. soccer, the College Cup. Every year FSU soc- Playing soccer at Florida State also means sues such as values clarification, goal setting, cer has reached new heights and the pro- making memories on the field that will last a fiscal planning, decision-making and per- gram has now taken its place among the lifetime and sharing those memories with play- sonal responsibility. elite programs in the nation. But being a ers and staff in a family atmosphere. It means One of the reasons those support Seminole and playing at FSU means so much calling up a teammate 10 years later and re- groups can provide FSU’s student-athletes more than just on the field accomplishments. membering the last 30 seconds of a double with everything they need to succeed is the Being a member of the Florida State overtime win in West Virginia. Going over those new Moore Athletic Center, which opened soccer team means you get to play in some last 20 seconds when a golden goal sent you in the fall of 2004. The 176,000 square foot of the most electric atmospheres in the na- and your teammates to the Elite Eight for the home of the Florida State Athletic Depart- tion. Last season FSU played in front 8,267 first time ever. Or remembering what it felt like ment houses all of FSU’s support services fans in Cary, NC at the College Cup. On as you counted off the last five seconds at Percy under one roof allowing Seminole athletes three other occasions the Seminoles took the Beard Stadium. Knowing you had just gone a central location where they can get the field in front of more than 3,000 fans and on the road to Gainesville, defeated a highly help they need to thrive in all aspects of col- when the Tribe played in the Seminole Soc- ranked Gator team and made history by tak- lege life. cer Complex, the Tallahassee community ing FSU to its first College Cup. It’s the excite- The Roger Holler Champions Training continually filled the stadium with an energy ment the players felt in the pits of their collec- Complex is a 20,000 square foot training unlike any in the nation. Florida State played tive stomachs as they left the locker room to room with custom-built FSU equipment, in front of at least 1,000 fans six times at take the field in the national semifinal. A game platforms and weights. Academic Support’s home in 2003 and the Seminoles went a that was televised to millions of homes on new offices include 32 computer labs for perfect 6-0 in those games. ESPN2. student-athletes, 10 private tutorial rooms Being a Seminole means you are pre- Playing soccer at Florida State also and a five-station “Learning Center” for stu- sented with once in a lifetime opportunities. means that you get to have all those experi- dent-athletes with learning deficiencies and/ In the summer of 2004 the Seminole soccer ences while surrounded by a support staff or disabilities. The Don Fauls Athletic Train- team spent two weeks traveling through that is in place to help you succeed in every ing Room is 15,000 square feet and is used Australia where they played three games way. Whether it is the Academic Support by all 19 Seminole varsity teams. Some of versus the Australian Olympic team. The department providing an environment the features of the state-of-the-art training squad visited , , the Gold which facilitates the academic success of room are an in-house pharmacy, a 4,000 Coast, Brisbane and South Standbroke Is- each student-athlete or the strength and square foot rehabilitation room, an 8' x 40' land. The Tribe surfed the Gold Coast, vis- conditioning staff whose goal is to maximize in-ground workout pool, a 9' x 16' in-ground ited the Sydney Opera House and the the on-field performance of each student- warm and cold whirlpool and nine extrem- Sydney Harbour Bridge. They got up close athlete while reducing the risk of injury. ity whirlpools. and personal with koala bears, kangaroos, Florida State’s Student Services and the With the unprecedented success on the wallabies and all types of exotic birds at N.O.L.E.S. Program (New Opportunities For field, brand new multi-million dollar facili- Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary. The team also Leadership, Education and Service) is dedi- ties and unmatched levels of support, there explored the waterfalls of Springbrook Na- cated to the total growth of the student- has never been a better time to play soccer tional Park and even paid a visit to the Aus- athlete and focuses on personal growth is- at Florida State University.

52 2 0 0 4 S E M I N O L E S O C C E R The University SEMINOLE SOCCER COMPLEX In 1995, Florida State introduced women’s soccer as its 17th varsity sport. As a new state-of-the-art complex was in the planning stages, the team played its first three seasons on a renovated intra- mural field while Tully Gym housed the Seminole locker room. By HOME ATTENDANCE YEAR-BY-YEAR the spring of 1998, Florida State’s dream of a new complex started YEAR DATES TOTAL AVERAGE to become a reality, as ground was broken for the new facility and 1995 5 2922 584 construction began. Although the new facility was not completed, 1996 10 5106 511 the Seminoles began playing on their new field in the fall of 1998. 1997 6 3064 511 The 1999 season marked the first full season in the new Seminole 1998 11 4598 418 Soccer Complex, which is regarded as one of the nation’s best with 1999 8 2958 370 its new top-playing surface. 2000 11 8799 800 “We have the field of dreams in a beautiful stadium setting,” 2001 8 4515 564 said head coach Patrick Baker. “There are days when it looks too 2002 15 12.422 828 good to be true. Having the offices and locker rooms at the facility 2003 10 8651 865 makes our complex all-inclusive. You don’t have to leave for any- thing. Our players have everything at one site. It really is our home ALL-TIME RECORDS away from home.” YEAR HOME AWAY NEU ACC(h) NCAA(h) TOT The state-of-the-art Seminole Soccer Complex includes ticket 1995 2-3-0 0-8-1 2-3-0 0-2-0 NA 4-14-1 and concession buildings and a spacious press box, including press 1996 6-4-0 6-2-0 0-1-1 2-2-0 NA 12-7-1 seating, radio/television booths and high-speed Internet access. The 1997 4-2-0 3-9-0 1-1-0 0-2-0 NA 8-12-0 two-level Mary Ann Stiles & Barry Smith Team Building houses the 1998 3-6-2 3-4-1 1-1-0 0-3-0 NA 7-11-3 coaches’ offices which overlook the soccer field, a reception area, a 1999 5-3-1 4-6-0 0-1-0 0-2-1 NA 9-10-1 combined workroom, large team and coaches locker rooms, visit- 2000 9-2-0 5-4-1 0-2-1 2-2-0 1-0-0 14-8-2 ing team locker rooms and training and equipment rooms. 2001 8-0-0 5-5-0 2-3-1 3-0-0 0-0-0 15-8-1 The Seminole Soccer Complex, which also houses the FSU 2002 8-5-2 4-1-1 1-1-0 1-3-0 2-0-0 13-7-3 Softball Complex, is located between Dick Howser Sta- 2003 8-2-0 6-4-1 3-2-0 3-0-0 2-0-0 17-8-1 dium and Mike Long Track on Chieftan Way. The facility can be 53-27-5 36-43-5 10-15-3 11-16-1 5-0-0 99-85-2 accessed from both Chieftan Way and Stadium Drive. TOP 10 HOME ATTENDANCES DATE TEAM RESULT ATT 9/27/02 Florida W 2-1 1,603 10/17/00 North Carolina W 3-2 1,582 8/25/00 Florida W 3-2 1,282 10/23/96 Florida L 3-0 1,123 9/26/03 Maryland W 2-1 1,116 11/2/02 Virginia L 2-1 1,098 10/24/03 NC State W 1-0 1,095 9/19/03 Miami W 7-1 1,084 9/20/02 Clemson W 4-3 1,051 10/13/98 Florida L 2-0 1,046 10/10/03 Duke W 3-0 1,046

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58 2 0 0 4 S E M I N O L E S O C C E R The University 2003-04 HONORS & HIGHLIGHTS ACC Sportsmanship Awards — Men’s Outdoor Track 200m Rachel Dong, Lauren Brick — Women’s Men’s and Women’s Cross Country teams Sean Campbell — Men’s Outdoor Track Swimming — Fall Sportsmanship Award 400m — Men’s Indoor Track Men’s and Women’s Swimming teams , Joe Paiva, Rafeeq Curry, Vicky Gill and Natalie Hughes — — Spring Sportsmanship Award and Sean Campbell — Men’s Outdoor Women’s Indoor Track Track 4x400m relay Jessica van der Linden, Casey Hunter, Veronica Weaver-James-Corrigan Patrick Gerberich — Men’s Indoor Track Wootson — Softball Joep Tigchelaar — Men’s Indoor Track 3000m Alison Curdt and Caroline Larsson — Postgraduate Scholarship Award Rafeeq Curry — Men’s Indoor Track ACC Women’s Anca Dumitrescu — Women’s Tennis Championship triple jump Rafeeq Curry — Men’s Indoor Track Michael Paulus — Men’s Swimming Sean Campbell — Men’s Indoor Track 400m Vicky Gill — Women’s Outdoor Track- Tonya Rasor — Women’s Swimming Derrick Baker, Antonio Martin, Joe Paiva, and 10,000m Sean Campbell — Men’s Indoor Track Derrick Baker, Rhoan Sterling, Brian Dzingai, Player of the Year 4x400m relay and Cedric Nabe — Men’s Outdoor Mat Cloer — ACC Men’s Tennis Player of Natalie Hughes — Women’s Indoor Track Track 4x100 Team the Year mile Brian Dzingai — Men’s Outdoor Track-200m — ACC Defensive Player of Vicky Gill — Women’s Indoor Track 5000m Rafeeq Curry — Men’s Outdoor Track-triple the Year Emma Dutton — Women’s Swimming 100 jump Emma Dutton — ACC Swimmer of the Year and 200 breaststroke Ryne Malone and Brian Schultz — Collegiate Vicky Gill — NCAA Cross Country South Andree-Anne LeRoy, Emma Dutton, Lisa Baseball Freshmen All-Americans Region Athlete of the Year How, and Emily Breen — Women’s Eddy Martinez-Esteve and Stephen Drew — Jessica van der Linden — Honda Award Swimming 400 medley Collegiate Baseball All-Americans winner for Softball, ACC Softball Player Emily Breen, Lauren Brick, Rachel Dong, and of the Year, USA Softball Player of the Emma Dutton — Women’s Swimming ACC and NCAA Team Results Year 200 medley Men’s Cross Country — 2nd NCAA South Tiffany Manning — Women’s Diving 1- and Regionals, 2nd ACC Championships ACC Rookie of the Year/ 3-meter Women’s Cross Country — 2nd NCAA South ACC Rookie Team Chris Vythoulkas, Wickus Nienaber, Michael Regionals Cassie McLaughlin — Volleyball Freshman Averett, and Michael Paulus — Men’s Football — ACC Champions of the Year; All-Freshman Volleyball Swimming 200 medley Women’s Soccer — Final Four College Cup, Team Joel Roycik — Men’s Swimming 100 butter- 2nd ACC Veronica Wootson — Softball Rookie of the fly Men’s Swimming — 2nd ACC Year Chris Vythoulkas — Men’s Swimming 100 Women’s Swimming — 17th NCAA Cham- breaststroke pionships, 3rd ACC Alexander Johnson — Men’s Basketball All- Men’s Indoor Track — ACC Champions Rookie Team Wickus Nienaber — Men’s Swimming 100 Women’s Golf — 4th NCAA Regionals, 20th Julia Schnugg — Soccer All-Freshman Team backstroke NCAA Championships India Trotter — Soccer All-Freshman Team Softball — ACC Champions, advanced to Shante Williams — Women’s Basketball All- Regional Honors Women’s Rookie Team Joep Tigchelaar, Ian Hornabrook, Kevin Cook, Men’s Tennis — first round NCAA tourna- Eddy Rodriguez, Luke Beevor — Men’s ment All-ACC Cross Country Women’s Tennis — second round NCAA Anca Dumitrescu and Mihaela Moldovan — Vicky Gill, Natalie Hughes, Anne Clinton, tournament, 3rd ACC Women’s Tennis and Helen Hofstede — Women’s Cross Men’s Outdoor Track — 2nd ACC Mat Cloer and Jonathas Sucupira — Men’s Country Women’s Outdoor Track — 3rd ACC Tennis Cassie McLaughlin — AVCA East Region Baseball — ACC Champions Veronica Wootson, Jessica van der Linden, Freshman of the Year Casey Hunter, Elisa Vasquez, Natasha Kelly Rowland, Julia Schnugg, Leah Gallegos, ACC Coach of the Year Jacob, and Beth Wade — Softball Katie Beal, Kristin Boyce, Joy McKenzie Bob Braman — Men’s Cross Country Lesley Palmer, Jessica van der Linden, Elisa — Soccer Bob Braman — Men’s Indoor Track Vasquez, Beth Wade — Softball All-ACC Elisa Vasquez, Jessica van der Linden, Casey JoAnne Graf — Softball Tournament Team Hunter, Veronica Wootson, Lesley Neil Harper — Women’s Swimming Casey Hunter — ACC Softball Tournament Palmer, Natasha Jacob — Softball Lise Gregory — Women’s Tennis MVP Jessica van der Linden — Most Outstanding Katie Quinney and Caroline Larsson — Player NCAA Division I Softball Region 4 Regional Coach of the Year Women’s Golf Tim Pickett — Men’s Basketball Lise Gregory — ITA South Region Women’s Emma Dutton — Swimmer of the Meet Anca Dumitrescu — Women’s Tennis ITA Tennis Tiffany Manning — Diver of the Meet South Region Senior Player of the Year Tim Pickett — Men’s Basketball Mihaela Moldovan — Women’s Tennis National Coach of the Year Tasheika Allen and Shante Williams — COSIDA Academic All-District First Team Patrick Baker — Soccer America Carrie Sordell — All-South Region honors Women’s Basketball Other Coaching Notables Alex Barron, Michael Boulware, Darnell Women’s Golf ■ Dockett, Stanford Samuels, Craphonso Jessica van der Linden — Softball 2004 WCWS became the winningest All-Tournament Team coach in college football history Thorpe, David Castillo, and Eric Moore ■ Softball’s Dr. JoAnne Graf was elected — Football Bryan Zech and Stephen Drew — Baseball into the NFCA Hall of Fame Shane Robinson — ACC Baseball Tourna- NCAA Tallahassee Regional MVP ■ Dr. JoAnne Graf became the second ment MVP Ryne Malone, Matt Sauls, Rhett James, Bryan Division 1 coach ever to win 1,000 Greg Jones, Michael Boulware, David Castillo, Zech, Stephen Drew — Baseball NCAA games and only the third in NCAA Matt Meinrod, Allen Augustin, and Tallahassee Regional All-Tournament history at any level to reach that pla- Bryant McFadden — ACC All-Academic Team teau Football Team ■ Baseball’s Mike Martin became the fifth Stephen Drew, Eddy Martinez-Esteve, All-Americans active head coach in NCAA history to Bryan Zech, Ryne Malone, Rhett James Vicky Gill and Natalie Hughes — reach the 1300-win plateau and the — Baseball eighth all-time Women’s Cross Country ■ Alex Barron — Football Stan Jones, Associate Head Coach for ACC Champions Leah Gallegos, Katie Beal, India Trotter — men’s basketball, named one of the Natalie Hughes — Women’s Outdoor Track Soccer nation’s top 25 recruiters by Rivals.com 1500m Tim Pickett — Men’s Basketball Vicky Gill — Women’s Outdoor Track 5000m Tiffany Manning, Emma Dutton, Lisa How, F L O R I D A S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y 59 The University THIS IS FLORIDA STATE lorida State University, a graduate re- mission — teaching, research and public 10th anniversary of scientific research Fsearch institution, stands among the service, including many noteworthy mile- and educational outreach. FSU operates nation’s elite in both academics and ath- stones over the past year. the lab, unique to the Western Hemi- letics. ■ In May 2004, Vice President Dick Cheney sphere, in conjunction with the Univer- Located on the oldest continuous site became the first U.S. vice president and sity of Florida and the Los Alamos Na- of higher education in Florida, the univer- the highest-ranking government official tional Laboratory. sity is situated in the heart of the state’s ever to deliver a commencement ad- ■ The FSU department of psychology was capital city. The university’s main campus dress at FSU. recognized by the American Psycho- blends Jacobean Revival and modern styles ■ In the 2005 edition of the U.S. News & logical Association for its clinic that pro- of architecture with the oaks, pines, dog- World Report guidebook “America’s Best vides mental health services to the com- woods and azaleas of North Florida. Graduate Schools,” published in April munity and training and research op- As the university has progressed and 2004, the university’s master’s programs portunities for students. grown — from its pre-Civil War begin- in public affairs were ranked 26th over- ■ Faculty members in the FSU School of nings as the Seminary West of the all, and the specialty of public manage- Information Studies began editing Li- Suwannee, to the Florida State College for ment administration ranked even higher brary Quarterly, the pre-eminent schol- Women and, finally, returning to coeduca- at 15th. Also, public affairs master’s pro- arly journal of research in the library and tional status as a university in 1947 — it has grams in city management and urban information studies community, with its developed into an acclaimed research in- policy ranked 24th, and public finance October 2003 issue. stitution, a top-ranked competitor in inter- and budgeting ranked 26th. ■ The FSU College of Medicine added a collegiate athletics and a standard-setter ■ In March 2004, Hispanic Magazine doctoral program in biomedical sciences in the basic sciences and the performing ranked FSU 22nd among its “Top 25 in the fall of 2003, with the first seven arts. Colleges for Latinos.” Among students recruited to begin this fall. The university has entered the 21st only public schools, FSU ■ President T.K. Wetherell and his wife, century with excellence in ranked 11th. Virginia B. Wetherell, made the largest all areas of its ■ FSU’s art therapy program personal donation to a public university has received national ap- in the United States by a sitting presi- proval, similar to accreditation, dent. Through their estate, the for its master’s level program Wetherells will leave to FSU their 1,000- from the American Art Therapy acre Oak Hill Plantation in Jefferson Association. FSU is only the 31st County, worth $7.5 million. school nationally to achieve this ■ In October 2003, the FSU athletic train- recognition. ing/sports medicine major received na- ■ In the spring of 2004, FSU tional accreditation by the Commission made available its public ser- on Accreditation of Allied Health Educa- vice video “Avoiding the tion Programs. The major is offered in Credit Card Monster,”10 the department of nutrition, food and minutes of basic financial exercise sciences in the College of Hu- advice to youthful credit man Sciences. novices, to every high ■ In October 2003, the Chinese Ministry school and K-12 insti- of Education gave 1,000 new Chinese tution in the nation. books to FSU in recognition of the ■ In March 2004, FSU university’s growing Chinese studies pro- celebrated the Na- gram. tional High Magnetic ■ The FSU Museum of Fine Arts achieved the Field Laboratory’s highest honor for a museum — accredita-

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tion by the Ameri- can Association of Museums. ■ On Aug. 29, 2003, FSU launched its “everythingFSU” gateway on the World Wide Web at fsu.com. The gateway showcases the ciation and the FSU Foundation. and eight schools — Criminology and best of the university each day, includ- The main campus is spread over 448.3 Criminal Justice; Information Studies; Mo- ing news and features, and offers users a acres in Tallahassee; FSU, which has one of tion Picture, Television and Recording Arts; unique electronic postcard service. the smallest campuses in the SUS, has been Music; Nursing; Social Work; Theatre; and actively acquiring land in the 1990s. FSU Visual Arts and Dance. Under the leadership of FSU’s 13th encompasses 1,445.2 acres in Leon, Bay, With 2,119 members, the FSU faculty president, T.K. Wetherell, who took office Franklin, Gadsden and Sarasota counties. has included 10 National Academy of Sci- in January 2003, and its 13-member Board Within the state, the university main- ences elected members, four American of Trustees, the university continues to tains facilities at its 25-acre campus in Academy of Arts and Sciences members build on the foundation of its history of Panama City, its Marine Laboratory at Tur- and five Nobel laureates. It is backed by excellence in scholarship, research and key Point on the Gulf of Mexico and the 3,682 administrative and support staff service. The trustees are: Chairman John Asolo Performing Arts Center in Sarasota. members. Thrasher of Orange Park; Harold Knowles, The Center for Professional Development Library holdings at Florida State in- J. Stanley Marshall and Jim Smith, all of and Public Service, housed in the Augustus clude 2.6 million book titles and 9 million Tallahassee; Emily “June” Duda of Oveido; B. Turnbull III Florida Conference Center microforms. The main library facility, the David Ford of Rosemont, Pa.; Dr. Jessie on the edge of the campus, provides ex- Robert M. Strozier Library, is linked by Furlow of Quincy; Manuel “Manny” Garcia tensive credit and non-credit continuing computer to other state university and III of Winter Springs; William “Andy” Hag- education programs statewide. national research libraries. The Paul A.M. gard of Coral Gables; E. Ann McGee of For years, FSU has reached far beyond Dirac Science Library is located at the heart Winter Springs; of Tampa; Florida through international programs in of the university’s science research com- FSU Faculty Senate President Valliere Rich- , France, Panama, Costa Rica, plex. FSU also maintains music, library ard Auzenne and Student Government , Russia, Vietnam, the Czech Repub- science and law libraries, and the Mildred Association President Jarrett Eady. lic, Greece, Croatia, , , and Claude Pepper Library. A senior member of the State Univer- Ghana and the Caribbean. FSU’s student FSU’s 6,851 graduate students pur- sity System, FSU was founded as an institu- centers in , Italy, and London, sue advanced degrees in fields as diverse tion of higher learning in 1851 by legisla- England, are considered by many to be the as business administration and theoretical tive act. It began in Tallahassee with its first nation’s best in Europe. particle physics. A majority of research class of male students in 1857 and added Florida State offers 300 graduate and done at FSU is the direct result of student women in 1858. undergraduate degree programs through effort, culminating in numerous books, FSU’s operating budget is $857 mil- its nine colleges — Arts and Sciences; monographs and journal articles relating lion. Faculty and administrators generate Business; Communication; Education; En- to the whole spectrum of intellectual inter- more than $160 million annually in exter- gineering (operated jointly with Florida ests and the practical needs of society. nal funding to supplement state-sponsored A&M University); Human Sciences; Law; Of FSU’s 37,328-student population, research. Three direct-support organiza- Medicine; and Social Sciences (which also 56.3 percent are female, 43.7 percent are tions serve to bolster the university: the incorporates the Reubin O’D Askew School male, 27.6 percent are minorities, and 3.8 Seminole Boosters, the FSU Alumni Asso- of Public Administration and Policy) — percent are foreign students. F L O R I D A S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y 61 The University UNIVERSITY FACTS BACKGROUND: The Florida State University is one of eleven units of the Division of Colleges 10 LEADING STATES and Universities of the Florida Board of Education…It was established as the Seminary OF ORIGIN West of the Suwannee by an act of the Florida Legislature in 1851 and first offered (Enrollment) instruction at the postsecondary level in 1857…Its Tallahassee campus has been the site of an institution of higher education longer than any other site in the state…In 1905, the Florida ...... 27,145 Buckman Act reorganized higher education in the state and designated the Tallahassee Georgia ...... 928 school as the Florida Female College…In 1909, it was renamed Florida State College for Virginia ...... 382 Women…In 1947, the school returned to co-educational status, and the name was Texas ...... 348 changed to The Florida State University…It has grown from an enrollment of 2,583 in ...... 271 1946 to an enrollment of 37,328 in the Fall Semester 2001. Pennsylvania ...... 265 ENROLLMENT (FALL, 2003): Total, 37,328…78.5% undergrad, 18.4% grad, 3.1% North Carolina ...... 233 unclassified…76.8% in-state…92.8% from the United States… students from all 50 Maryland ...... 227 states and the District of Columbia are in attendance…20 states contributed over 100 Alabama ...... 218 students each…16 foreign countries contributed over 40 students each…male, 56.3%…fe- Illinois ...... 216 male, 43.7%…minority, 23.8%…international, 3.8%. ACREAGE: Main Campus: 448.3 acres in Tallahassee, Leon County (main campus)…Panama City Branch: 25.6 acres in Panama City, Bay County…The university owns a total of 1,445.2 acres in Leon, Bay, Franklin, Sarasota, & Gadsden counties…Sites are leased in Marion and Leon counties in Florida, and other locations overseas. COLLEGES/PROGRAMS: FSU has 17 major academic divisions: the Colleges of Arts and Sciences, Business, Communication, Education, Engineering, Human Sciences, Law, Medicine, and Social Science; and the Schools of Criminology and Criminal Justice, (Motion Picture, Television, and Recording Arts), Information Studies, Music, Nursing, Social Work, Theatre, and Visual Arts and Dance. OPERATING BUDGET (2003-04): $857,017,921 DEGREE PROGRAMS: The colleges and schools offer courses of study in 26 major disciplines. In addition to the associate in arts certificate they now offer 94 authorized baccalaureate degree programs covering 194 fields, 104 authorized master’s degree programs covering 200 fields, 1 authorized advanced master’s degree program covering 1 field, 27 specialist degree programs covering 34 fields, two authorized professional degree programs covering nine fields, and 72 authorized doctoral degree programs covering 137 fields. DEGREES AWARDED FOR 2002-03: Bachelor, 6,335…Masters, 1,593…Doctorate, 290…Specialist, 51…Judge Doctorate, 242, Total, 8,511 ENTERING FRESHMAN FACTS (FALL, 2003): The middle 50 percent High School GPA, 3.3-4.0; SAT score 1070-1250, ACT score 22- 27. RETENTION RATE: First year, 100%…second year, 84.6%…third year, 74.3%…fourth year, 69.3%. FACULTY/STAFF: Total 2,119…FSU’s faculty includes some past graduates, such as former astronauts Dr. Norm Thagard, who teaches Electrical Engineering, and Winston Scott who serves as Vice President of Student Affairs…FSU’s faculty has included five dynamic Nobel Laureates: 10 members elected to National Academy of Sciences…four members of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. EDUCATIONAL ADVANTAGES: Florida State University has a uniqueness in providing programs that are consistent in excellence across the board, from fine arts and humanities to the hard sciences…The balance of programs is based on FSU’s long tradition as a leading liberal arts institution combined with its position as one of the top 10 universities in generating research-based revenues…FSU is the most wired campus in Florida, and has been recently ranked 18th most connected university in the nation by Yahoo! Internet Life…In 1998, IBM hired 29 FSU graduates and not just business graduates but also English majors for help in web development and design…Revlon, which recruits primarily at five schools nationwide, expanded in 1998 to include FSU as its sixth school. EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES ABROAD: FSU is the recognized leader in international education within the State University System of Florida…FSU gives students the opportunity to see the world, while still attaining their college education…FSU’s International programs allow students to travel overseas to par- ticipate in formal programs in places like Eu- rope, South Am- erica, and Asia. EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES: FSU has nearly 300 student organiza- tions that allow students to find their own niche. FINANCIAL AID: FSU offers two types of financial assistance: need-based and merit-based…Over $160 FLORIDA STATE million is given away for financial assistance each year. BOARD OF TRUSTEES STUDENT/FACULTY RATIO: 23-1…Many of the general education classes are large John Thrasher, Chairman lecture classes, however, over 80 percent of major classes have less than 40 Jim Smith, Vice Chairman students. Dr. Valliere Richard-Auzenne RESEARCH: Florida State University has built a reputation as a strong research institution Derrick Brooks in both the sciences and the human-ities…Private foundations, industries, and Emily Fleming Duda government agencies all provide funding to support research at FSU…In 1994, Jarrett Eady, Student Government Florida State was accorded the status of Research I University by the Carnegie David Ford Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, an elite distinction that recognizes the Dr. Jessie Furlow university’s strengths in doctoral programs and federal funding. Manny Garcia SPONSORED RESEARCH (2002-03): $161,774,053 William Andrew Haggard LIBRARY HOLDINGS: The Libraries of Florida State are: Strozier Library, Dirac Science Harold Knowles Library, Warren D. Allen Music Library, Harold Goldstein Teaching Laboratory Library, Dr. J. Stanley Marshall Pepper Library, and the FSU Law Library…The Number of Volumes, 2,620,296; Dr. E. Ann McGee Current Serials, 21,598 Microforms Held, 9,029,029; Government Documents, Dr. T.K. Wetherell, FSU President 962,265; Computer Files, 14,837; Manuscripts and Archives (linear feet), 4,352. 62 2 0 0 4 S E M I N O L E S O C C E R The University

FAMOUS ALUMNI Rita Coolidge Rita Coolidge is a two-time Grammy Award winner. She has worked with Joe Cocker (backup singer and soloist) on his “Mad Dog and Englishman” tour. She has also toured and recorded with the likes of Eric Clapton, Jimi Hendrix, Bob Dylan, Leon Russell and Stephen Stills. Coolidge co-wrote “Superstar” which was a huge hit for the Carpenters. Lee Corso, College football Analyst for ESPN. Corso joined ESPN in Norm Thagard 1987 after 28 years of football coaching experience at the college and professional levels – including 17 seasons as a head coach – serves as a game analyst for the Thursday night telecasts and as a studio analyst for College GameDay and the half-time and scoreboard shows. He is a member of the FSU Hall of Fame, received four varsity letters in both football and baseball at FSU. Paul Gleason A teammate of Burt Reynolds, is a very successful actor who has played a number of memorable roles including that of Clarence Beaks, the maligned courier of crop reports in “Trading Places” and the assistant principal in “The Breakfast Club.” Barbara Harris Barbara Harris is currently the Editor-In-Chief of SHAPE Magazine, the largest national monthly health and fitness publication for women in the United States. SHAPE has a current circulation of 808,634 and over 2.2 million readers. Harris, who lettered in volleyball at FSU from 1974-77, frequently appears on national and local television, radio talk shows, and is interviewed regularly by the newspaper media, sharing her experience in the areas of exercise, health, wellness, and women’s issues. Traylor Howard Traylor Howard, an actress best known for her role as “Sharon” in the hit TV Series “Two Guys and a Girl” (ABC). Howard appeared in more than 30 national commercials before winning the role of Joy on the comedy series “Boston Commons.” Her feature film credits include “Me, Myself & Irene,” with Jim Carey (2000), “Dirty Work,” and “Confessions of a Sexist Pig.” Gabrielle Reece Gabrielle Reece is best known for her career in volleyball and as a model. Reece began modeling in 1989 and has appeared on the covers of Women’s Sports & Fitness, Outside, SHAPE, Elle, Life and others. She is internationally recognized as a top fashion model and spokesperson for several companies, including Nike. Reece has co-wrote a book with Karen Karbo (July 1997) about her life as a pro volleyball player “Big Girl in the Middle” and writes a column for Women’s Sports & Fitness. Burt Reynolds OTHER DISTINGUISHED Academy award nominee and Golden Globe winner, Burt Reynolds has enjoyed ALUMNI: enormous success as an actor and director in feature , television and stage produc- Paul Azinger, professional golfer Alan Ball, award-winning writer, received tions. Some of Burt’s most prominent films include: “Mystery Alaska”, “Striptease”, “Citizen the 1999 Academy Award for Best Origi- Ruth”, “Deliverance”, “Stroker Ace”, “Smokey and the Bandit” and many more. Reynolds also nal Screenplay for “American Beauty” starred in the hit television series “Evening Shade”. John W. Bradley, actor, “The New Adven- tures of Robin Hood” Dr. Tonea Stewart Clifton Campbell, playwright Davis Gaines, performer, “The Phantom Dr. Tonea Stewart is a professional actress, tenured Professor and Director of Theatre Arts of the Opera” at Alabama State University. As an actor, Dr. Stewart is best known for her recurring role in Jane Geddes, professional golfer “In the Heat of the Night” as Aunt Etta Kibbe. Dr. Sewart also had roles in John Grisham’s film Paris Glenndenning, former Governor “A Time To Kill” protraying Samuel L. Jackson’s wife. She won an NAACP Image Award of Maryland Hubert Green, professional golfer nomination as best supporting actress in 1997. Dr. Stewart was the first African American Tara Dawn Holland Christensen, Miss female to receive a doctorate from the FSU School of Threatre and the first McKnight Doctoral America 1997 Fellow in Theatre Arts. Linda Keever, Editor in Chief Florida Trend Magazine Norm Thagard Tony LaRussa, Manager, St. Louis Cardinals John Marks, Tallahassee Mayor Former NASA Astronaut, Norm Thagard was a mission specialist on STS-7 in 1983 on Michael Piontek, actor Orbiter Challenger, the flight engineer on STS-51B in 1985, also aboard Challenger and STS-30 Henry Polic, actor in 1989, on Orbiter Atlantis. He also served as the payload commander on STS-42 in 1992, aboard Charles G. Rex, New York Philharmonic the Shuttle Discovery and was the cosmonaut researcher on the Russian Mir 18 mission in 1995, Victor Rivers, actor and spokesperson for which required he live and train at the Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center at Star City, Russia for The National Network To End Domestic Violence more than one year prior to the mission. He logged over 140 days in space during five space flights. Stephen J. Rothman, theatre director Winston Scott, former NASA astronaut DeLane Matthews Steven Sears, writer and producer DeLane Matthews is an actress best known for her role as Beth Barry on “Dave’s World” a Randy Ser, theatrical director Sonny Shroyer, actor, “The Dukes of Haz- television sitcom that aired on CBS 1993-1997. She has worked in regional theatre, on the New ard” York Stage, in film and in television. DeLane has also appeared in the daytime soaps, “Guiding Dr. Valint Vazsonyi, international concert Light” and “Ryans Hope” for five years. Some of her other roles have included: “The Fugitive” pianist (2001), Evasive Action (1998),”From the Earth to the Moon” (1998), “Every Woman’s Dream” Claudia Waite, award-winning soprano (1996). Ellen Taaffe Zwilich, award-winning Right: Burt Reynolds composer Linda Zoghby, opera singer F L O R I D A S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y 63 The University THIS IS TALLAHASSEE mong low, rolling hills, down moss- few expect to find. scenes in “Tar- Adraped canopy roads, within pictur- With the Gulf of Mexico just 25 miles zan” movies, it’s esque historical districts, and across seas of south and the Georgia border only 14 one of the flowering azaleas lies a magical part of the miles north, Tallahassee rests between the world’s deepest Sunshine State-Tallahassee, Florida’s capi- foothills of the Appalachian Mountains freshwater tal city. With its intriguing combination of and the juncture of Florida’s panhandle springs. Glass-bot- power-play politics and classic character and peninsula in an area known as “The tomed boat tours splashed with a twist of Southern beauty Big Bend.” Nearer in miles to Atlanta than across these mystical and charm, Tallahassee is a side of Florida to Miami, Tallahassee more closely re- waters are available. sembles its Georgia neighbor than Florida Other sight- seeing in topography, climate and lifestyle. favorites include the floral Like the city itself, the story of how masterpiece of Alfred B. Maclay Tallahassee was chosen as the state capital State Gardens; Bradley’s Country Store; is rich in history. In 1823, two explorers set FAMU Black Archives; and the Tallahassee out — one on horseback from St. August- Antique Car Museum. Nearby small towns ine and the other by boat from Pensacola offer fascinating excursions to places such — to establish a permanent, central loca- as Pebble Hill Plantation, Florida Caverns tion for the seat of government. The two State Park, Monticello Opera House and met at a beautiful site that the Creek and St. George Island. Seminole Indians called “tallahassee” — Tallahassee is almost as rich in cultural derived from the words “talwa,” meaning treasures as it is in history. A widely-ac- town, and “ahassee,” meaning old. This claimed collection of art, science and his- historic meeting place remains Florida’s tory museums and galleries, year-round capital today. festivals and non-stop entertainment at Boasting more than 145 properties the 13,500-seat Tallahassee-Leon County listed on the National Register of Historic Civic Center, feed a variety of cultural Places, Tallahassee is a living showcase of appetites. Florida history and heritage. The crowning Visitors with a hunger for the great jewel of Florida’s historic “Capitol Hill” is outdoors will find Tallahassee ideal for all the Old Capitol, beautifully restored to its types of outdoor recreation-from canoe- 1902 splendor complete with the red- ing down dark, cypress-lined rivers and and-white striped awnings, a dome biking up steep slopes to exploring adorned with stained glass, antique fur- backcountry wildernesses and hunting for nishings and political memorabilia. The bobwhite quail. Area lakes, rivers, ponds 22nd-floor observatory of the New Capitol and the Gulf — just 30 minutes away — Building offers a breathtaking view of this offer a paradise for boating and fishing. surprising Southern city, awash in flower- Lakes Jackson and Talquin are renowned in ing azaleas, snowy dogwoods, towering the bass fishing world for yielding the “big pines, fragrant magnolias, and hundreds ones.” Local wildlife areas, such as the St. of lakes, springs, swamps, rivers and sink Marks National Wildlife Refuge and holes. Apalachicola National Forest, are perfect Charming downtown historic districts graced with lush linear parks lead visitors to the Knott House Museum, The Col- umns, First Presbyterian Church, John G. Riley House Museum and Old City Cem- CLIMATE etery. Free walking tours and replica turn- Tallahassee has the mild, moist of-the-century street cars carry passengers climate characteristics of the Gulf States to antebellum mansions, picturesque and experiences a subtropical summer similar to the rest of Florida. In con- churches and other downtown delights. trast to the Florida peninsula, how- TALLAHASSEE Minutes from downtown lies the lush ever, the panhandle, of which Talla- 52-acre natural habitat and 1880s farm of hassee is a part, experiences four sea- In 1823, the first civilian the Tallahassee Museum of History and sons. governor, William Pope DuVal, Natural Science, home to the rare Florida desired a central location for the panther and other furry “natives.” Annual January temperature: 40-63° F legislature to meet. He sent one The area surrounding Tallahassee re- Annual July temperature: 72-91° F explorer on horseback from St. veals numerous other historic and archaeo- Yearly average maximum temperature: Augustine and another by boat 78.7° logical treasures, such as De Soto State Yearly average minimum temperature: from Pensacola — their Archaeological and Historical Site, Lake rendezvous point was declared 55.7° Jackson State Archaeological Site, Mission Yearly average days above 90 degrees: Florida’s capital. Nestled among San Luis, Natural Bridge Battlefield and 91.0 the rolling foothills of the San Marcos de Apalache. Visitors can ex- Yearly average days below 32 degrees: Appalachian Mountains and plore prehistoric Florida at the Museum of 35.7 located in a region of the Gulf of Florida History, where they are greeted by Mexico known as the Big Bend, a giant 12,000-year-old mastodon pulled the Capital region is known for from nearby Wakulla Springs. POPULATION its Southern characteristics, On the shores of Wakulla Springs, City of Tallahassee: 153,658 gracious hospitality and lush alligators still laze under the watchful eyes Leon County: 244,208 topography. of “snake birds” perched on twisted cy- Metropolitan Area: 327,869 press trees. The site of many underwater 64 2 0 0 4 S E M I N O L E S O C C E R The University TALLAHASSEE- LEON COUNTY CIVIC CENTER The Tallahassee-Leon County Civic Center is a multi- purpose convention and en- tertainment facility featuring a 13,500 seat arena, Luxury Suites and Club Seats and over 52,000 sq. ft. of meeting and exhibition space plus an arena view restaurant, Spotlight Grille. The Civic Center hosts a wide variety of concerts, fam- ily shows, Broadway shows, ice shows and sporting events in- cluding FSU basketball. It is easy to understand why over one million people a year flock to the Tallahassee- Leon County Civic Center, what with the varied array of attrac- tions it offers. Some people go to the Civic Center to enjoy the sounds of rock, country, pop and urban concerts. Some go for the thrills of basketball, ro- deos and three-ring spectacu- lars. While others come for conventions, banquets, expo- sitions, or consumer and trade shows. Located downtown on Pensacola Street, the Civic Cen- ter is only two blocks from the Capitol building.

PHYSIOGRAPHY Tallahassee’s rolling landscape, typical of regions further north, is unique among the major cities of Florida. Some areas of the county, including the downtown ridge encompassing the Capitol complex, City Hall and the County Courthouse, exceed elevations of 200 feet. The highest elevation in “Kiss Me Kate” Leon County is 288 feet, found in the northern part of the county. To the south of the city, the hills yield to the flat terrain that is typical throughout the peninsula of Florida. spots for camping, picnicking, swimming, tantalizing restaurants ranging from fast biking and exploring. food to five-star. Local specialties include And while Tallahassee also features homemade country sausage, melt-in-your- eight golf courses and plenty of places to mouth steaks, wild game and succulent raise a racquet, it’s a wild array of spectator seafood fresh from the Gulf. sports that leave the crowds screaming for From luxury to economy, accommo- more. The Florida State Seminoles and dations are plentiful and include restored “Sesame Street Live” Florida A&M Rattlers provide collegiate bed and breakfast’s, rustic “gentlemen” action. And always a sure bet are the lodges, beachside escapes and comfort- nearby greyhound races. able chain hotels. For those who choose to For another favorite “sport” — shop- follow in the footsteps of early travelers, ping — two large regional malls and many Tallahassee also boasts 15 beautiful camp- specialty centers offer an array of “playing sites. Continuous air service, Amtrak and options,” from popular chains to curiosity four major highways make it easy for visi- and antique shops. Unique shopping lo- tors to get to Tallahassee. But no matter cales include downtown parks, lakeside how you arrive, the history and hospitality cottages and small Southern towns. Talla- of Tallahassee make it difficult to ever leave Alabama hassee serves a scrumptious selection of for long. F L O R I D A S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y 65 The University MUSEUMS AND CULTURE The federal Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) named the Tallahassee Museum of History and Natural Science as one of the nation’s exemplary museums on September 19, 2000. The Tallahassee Museum, along with 176 other museums, was selected out of a field of 823 applications from museums throughout the nation in a highly competitive competition. The museum features a 52-acre natural habitat zoo, nature trails, authentic 1880s farmstead, hands-on Discovery Center, birds of prey aviary, reptile exhibits, annual events and more!

The Capitol One of five tower Capitols in the U.S. features panoramic view from 22-floor observatory/ art gallery, House and Senate viewing galleries. Challenger Learning Center The Challenger Learning Center of Tallahassee is a 32,000 square foot facility located on beautiful Kleman Plaza in downtown Tallahassee. The Challenger Learning Center is the K- 12 outreach facility of the Florida A&M University — Florida State University College of Engineering and a visitor destination. The Center features a state-of-the-art Space Mission Simulator and utilizes the immersiveness of an IMAX theatre and a digital domed planetarium to create an unforgettable experience for all. Maclay State Gardens Enchanting floral architecture surrounds 1930s home of NY financier Alfred B. Maclay. Impressive grounds feature 200+ floral varieties plus hiking, biking and nature trails, swimming, fishing and boating. Mary Brogan Museum of Art & Science Interactive hands-on science center and national traveling art and science exhibitions. Mission San Luis Site of Spanish/Indian village settled from 1656-1704. Ongoing excavations/ exhibits/ reconstructions. Museum of Florida History Permanent exhibits include a nine-foot mastodon, Spanish galleon treasures, Civil War memorabilia, reconstructed steamboat and Prehistoric Florida plus traveling exhibits.

TOP: The Tallahassee Old Capitol Museum Museum of History and Restored to 1902 appearance featuring red candy-striped awnings, stained glass dome, Natural Science House and Senate Chambers, Supreme Court and Governor’s office. CENTER: The Museum of Florida History Tallahassee Antique Car Museum BOTTOM: The Impressive showroom features award winning Chevys, one-of-a-kind Ford Roadster, Challenger Learning 1913 CarNation Tourer, 1931 Duesenberg, 1956 T-Bird, Delorean, Cadillacs, Corvettes and Center more. Plus two original Bat Mobiles.

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WHERE’S THE BEACH? Where sunny days are filled with the great outdoors...where time is measured by tides and life’s rhythms move with the surf...beaches are just a short drive from Tallahassee. Alligator Point Natural dune public beach, 45 miles south of Tallahassee Carrabelle TALLAHASSEE’S Coarse public beach, featuring swimming and shelling, 60 miles southwest of Tallahassee AN ALL-AMERICA CITY! Dekle Beach On June 26, 1999, judges from Pristine sandy beach, clear water featuring boating, swimming, picnicking and the National Civic League named Tallahas- more, 70 miles east of Tallahassee see as one of 10 cities to win the presti- Mashes Sands Beach gious All-America City (AAC) award from Public beach, shallow bay water featuring swimming and crabbing, 40 miles the 1999 All-America City conference in southwest of Tallahassee . The All-America City award is the most prestigious and coveted award St. George Island a community can win. The annual award Pristine 29-mile barrier island beach, clear water, featuring swimming, shelling, recognizes exemplary, grassroots and boating, and fishing, 80 miles southwest of Tallahassee problem-solving efforts of communities Shell Point that cooperatively tackle challenges and Lovely, small peninsula surrounded by St. Marks Wildlife refuge. Secluded beach achieve measurable results. Judging is and clear water that is popular for sailing and windsurfing, 25 miles south of based on the overall level of community Tallahassee involvement in solving critical local prob- lems, including public-private partner- ships. “This is clearly one of the most exciting things to ever happen to Tallahas- see,” said a jubilant Mayor Scott Maddox. “For those of us who call Tallahassee home, the All-America City award verifies what we’ve known for so long — that we have one of the greatest cities in all of America!”

CANOPY ROADS The abundance of trees and timber is a resource uncommon to many other areas of the state. The beauty of the local trees is exemplified in Maclay Gardens State Park, which is the site of several of Florida’s champion trees including the flowering Dogwood, the Hawthorn tree, the Horsesugar tree, the Sweetbay Magnolia and the Silverbell tree. These trees and others often extend their branches over the roadway to create a canopied effect, a feature that is held in high esteem by local residents and visitors.

F L O R I D A S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y 67 The University On December 4, 1953, conference of- ficials met again at Sedgefield and officially THIS IS THE ACC admitted the as the league’s eighth member. The first, and took part in post-season play compiling a only, withdrawal of a school from the ACC THE TRADITION 101-66-4 (.596) record. came on June 30, 1971, when the Univer- onsistency. It’s the mark of true excel- A total of 169 student-athletes from the sity of South Carolina tendered its resig- Clence in any endeavor. ACC earned first, second or third-team All- nation. However, in today’s intercollegiate ath- America honors this past year. In addition, The ACC operated with seven mem- letics, competition has become so balanced the ACC produced nine national Players of bers until April 3, 1978, when the Geor- and so competitive that it is virtually impos- the Year, two national Rookies of the Year gia Institute of Technology was admitted. sible to maintain a high level of consistency. and three national Coaches of the Year re- The Atlanta school had withdrawn from Yet the Atlantic Coast Conference has cipients. the in January of defied the odds. Now in its 52nd year of The ACC placed at least one team in 1964. competition, the ACC has long enjoyed the the top 10 nationally in 17 sports. In all, 31 The ACC expanded to nine members reputation as one of the strongest and most ACC teams finished their season with a top on July 1, 1991, with the addition of Florida competitive intercollegiate conferences in 10 ranking. State University. the nation. And that is not mere conjec- The conference expanded to 11 mem- ture, the numbers support it. bers on July 1, 2004, with the addition of Since the league’s inception in 1953, THE the University of Miami and Virginia Poly- ACC schools have captured 91 national technic Institute and State University. On champion-ships, including 47 in women’s CHAMPIONSHIPS October 17, 2003, accepted competition and 44 in men’s. In addition, The conference will conduct champi- an invitation to become the league’s 12th NCAA individual titles have gone to ACC onship competition in 25 sports during the member starting with the 2005-06 academic student-athletes 116 times in men’s com- 2004-05 academic year — 12 for men and year. petition and 57 times in women’s action. 13 for women. The Conference had an immediate im- The first ACC championship was held pact in women’s soccer on the national col- in swimming on February 25, 1954. The SCHOOL lege scene in the fall of 1987 when North conference did not conduct championships Carolina captured the first of what would in cross country, wrestling or tennis during AFFILIATIONS eventually be 13 national titles for the ACC. the first year. CLEMSON — Charter member of the Since becoming a league sponsored sport, The 12 sports for men include football, Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association the Tar Heels have laid claim to 13 of the cross country, soccer, basketball, swimming, in 1894, a charter member of the Southern last 16 national championships, including a indoor and outdoor track, wrestling, base- Conference in 1921, a charter member of streak of eight consecutive between 1987 ball, tennis, golf and lacrosse. Fencing, the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) in and 1994. which was started in 1971, was discontin- 1953. In 2003, North Carolina capped off a ued in 1981. DUKE — Joined the Southern Confer- perfect 27-0-0 record by claiming its 18th Women’s sports were initiated in 1977 ence in December, 1928; charter member NCAA Women’s Soccer title defeating Con- with the first championship meet being held of the ACC in 1953. necticut 6-0 in the championship game. in tennis at . FLORIDA STATE — Charter member of Florida State rewrote the school’s record Championships for women are cur- the Dixie Conference in 1948; joined the book when the Seminoles advanced to the rently conducted in cross country, volleyball, in July, 1976; joined the semifinals of the Women’s College Cup for , soccer, basketball, swimming, ACC July, 1991. the first time ever. The conference went on indoor and outdoor track, tennis, golf, la- — Charter member of to tie a league record with seven teams quali- crosse, softball and rowing. the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Asso- fying for the NCAA Championship includ- ciation in 1894, charter member of South- ing Clemson, Duke, Florida State, Maryland, ern Conference in 1921, charter member of North Carolina, Virginia and Wake Forest. A HISTORY the SEC in 1932, joined the ACC in April, Six teams finished in the top 25 of the The Atlantic Coast Conference was 1978. Soccer America Poll including three in the founded on May 8, 1953, at the Sedgefield MARYLAND — Charter member of the top 10, while four teams ranked in the top Inn near Greensboro, N.C., with seven char- Southern Conference in 1921, charter mem- 25 of the final NSCAA Poll. North Carolina’s ter members — Clemson, Duke, Maryland, ber of the ACC in 1953. Catherine Reddick (Honda, MAC/Hermann North Carolina, North Carolina State, South MIAMI — Charter member of the Big Trophy) and Lindsay Tarpley (Soccer Carolina and Wake Forest — drawing up the East Football Conference in 1991; joined the America) earned National Player of the Year conference by-laws. ACC in July, 2004. accolades. Patrick Baker of Florida State was The withdrawal of seven schools from NORTH CAROLINA — Charter mem- awarded National Coach of the Year honors the Southern Conference came early on the ber of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic by Soccer America. morning of May 8, 1953, during the South- Association in 1894, charter member of the The ten schools that take to the field ern Conference’s annual spring meeting. On Southern Conference in 1921, charter mem- this fall under the ACC banner have garnered June 14, 1953, the seven members met in ber of the ACC in 1953. 83 first or second team NSCAA All-America Raleigh, N.C., where a set of bylaws was NC STATE — Charter member of the distinctions, 47 National Player of the Year adopted and the name became officially the Southern Conference in 1921; charter mem- titles and 11 National Rookie of the Year Atlantic Coast Conference. ber of the ACC in 1953. honors. Suggestions from fans for the name VIRGINIA — Charter member of the of the new conference appeared in the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association region’s newspapers prior to the meeting in 1894, charter member of the Southern 2003-04 in Raleigh. Some of the names suggested Conference in 1921, resigned from South- were: Dixie, Mid South, Mid Atlantic, East ern Conference in December 1936, joined IN REVIEW Coast, Seaboard, Colonial, Tobacco, Blue- the ACC in December, 1953. The 2003-04 academic year concluded Gray, Piedmont, Southern Seven and the VIRGINIA TECH — Charter member of with the league pocketing three more na- Shoreline. the Southern Conference in 1921; withdrew tional team titles and six individual NCAA Duke’s Eddie Cameron recommended from the Southern Conference in June, 1965; crowns. In all, the ACC has won 48 national that the name of the conference be the At- became a charter member of the Big East team titles over the last 14 years. lantic Coast Conference, and the motion was Football Conference in Feb. 5, 1991; joined The ACC’s 2003-04 national champi- passed unanimously. The meeting con- the ACC in July, 2004. ons were Wake Forest in field hockey, North cluded with each member institution as- WAKE FOREST — Joined the Southern Carolina in women’s soccer and Virginia in sessed $200.00 to pay for conference ex- Conference in February, 1936, charter mem- women’s lacrosse. Overall, 66 ACC teams penses. ber of the ACC in 1953. 68 2 0 0 4 S E M I N O L E S O C C E R The University THIS IS ACC SOCCER 2003 ACC FINAL STANDINGS Conference Overall Team Won Loss T Pct. For Opp. Won Loss T Pct. For Opp. UNC 7 0 0 1.000 28 3 27 0 0 1.000 113 11 FSU 4 2 1 .643 9 5 17 8 1 .673 60 28 Clemson 4 3 0 .571 11 11 11 7 1 .600 37 20 Duke 4 3 0 .571 6 9 14 7 1 .659 48 27 Virginia 3 3 1 .500 15 10 12 5 4 .667 41 18 Maryland 2 5 0 .286 8 11 11 8 2 .571 36 26 WFU 1 4 2 .286 7 17 10 7 3 .575 33 28 NC State 1 6 0 .143 3 21 9 9 1 .500 37 37

Record vs. Non-ACC opponents: 78-18-10 (.783)

ACC SOCCER IN 2003 ■ Of the 287 teams participating in Di- ACC ROOKIE OF THE YEAR: Becky ■ Seven of the conference's eight teams vision I women's soccer, the ACC is Sauerbrunn, Virginia were in the 2003 NCAA Women's the only conference that can boast having two teams in the 2003 Col- ACC COACH OF THE YEAR: Anson Soccer Championships, the highest Dorrance, North Carolina percentage of any conference in lege Cup. America. ACC TOURNAMENT RESULTS: (SAS Soc- ■ North Carolina earned its 22nd con- All-ACC: 1st Team: Allison Graham, Clemson; Casey McCluskey, Duke; cer Complex, Cary, NC) First Round: secutive appearance in the NCAA #2 Florida State d. #7 Wake Forest Tournament, Clemson and Virginia Thora Helgadottir, Duke; Kristin 2-1; #6 Maryland d. #3 Clemson 2-1; earned their ninth straight appear- Boyce, Florida State; Leah Gallegos, #1 North Carolina d. #8 NC State 6- ance, Wake Forest earned its seventh Florida State; , North 2; #4 Duke d. #5 Virginia 2-1. Semifi- straight appearance while Maryland Carolina; Catherine Reddick, North nals: Florida State d. Maryland 1-0; was invited for the eighth time in nine Carolina; Lindsay Tarpley, North Caro- North Carolina d. Duke 6-0. Final: years and Florida State went to the lina; Kacey White, North Carolina; North Carolina d. Florida State 3-2. NCAA's for the fourth consecutive Kelly Hammond, Virginia; Sarah time. Huffman, Virginia ACC ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM: Casey ■ 2003 NCAA Division I Soccer Final McCluskey, Duke; Katie Beal, Florida Four participants North Carolina and 2nd Team: Courtney Foster, Clemson; State; Leah Gallegos, Florida State; Florida State. Allison Mitchell, Clemson; Lauren Kelly Rowland, Florida State; Joy ■ Whitt, Clemson; Kate Seibert, Duke; McKenzie, Florida State; Kimmy The ACC was the only conference Francis, Maryland; Heather O'Reilly, with two teams in the top five of the Jenny Biscoe, Maryland; Mallory Mahar, Maryland; Heather O'Reilly, North Carolina; Alyssa Ramsey, North final NCSAA rankings and six of the Carolina; Lindsay Tarpley, North Caro- conference's eight teams finished in North Carolina; Alyssa Ramsey, North Carolina; , Virginia; lina; Cat Reddick, North Carolina; the top 25 of the final Soccer America Kacey White, North Carolina poll. Melanie Schneider, Wake Forest; ■ Four ACC players named first team All- Alena Thom, Wake Forest ACC TOURNAMENT MVP: Lindsay America by SoccerBuzz. Double that Tarpley, North Carolina of any other conference. ACC ALL-Freshman Team: Courtney ■ Six of the 12 freshmen named to the Foster, Clemson; Darby Kroyer, Duke; ACC PLAYERS OF THE WEEK: Sept. 1, SoccerBuzz All-Freshman First Team Julia Schnugg, Florida State; India Carolyn Riggs, Duke; Sept. 8, Lori were from ACC schools. Trotter, Florida State; Ashly Kennedy, Chalupny, North Carolina; Sept. 15, ■ 2003 SoccerBuzz Player and Fresh- Maryland; Elizabeth Guess, North Kelly Hammond, Virginia; Sept. 22, man of the Year. Carolina; Jessica Maxwell, North Caro- Kimmy Francis, Maryland; Sept. 29, lina; Heather O'Reilly, North Carolina; Kenna Healy, Wake Forest; Oct. 6, Lind- Shannon Foley, Virginia; Ariel Thomp- say Tarpley, North Carolina; Oct. 13, ACC SOCCER LEGACY Leah Gallegos, Florida State; Oct. 20, ■ son, Virginia; Becky Sauerbrunn, Vir- 18 NCAA Division I Championships ginia; Elizabeth Remy, Wake Forest Thora Helgdottior, Duke and Alyssa ■ 22 NCAA title match appearances Ramsey, North Carolina; Oct. 27, ■ 25 NCAA Final Four Appearances Courtney Foster, Clemson; Nov. 3, ■ ACC PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Lindsay Seven gold medal winning Olympi- Tarpley, North Carolina Courtney Foster, Clemson ans ■ 16 National Player of the Year Awards ■ Soccer America's Women's Player of the Decade ■ ACC IN FINAL POLLS Five members of Soccer America's All- Soccer Soccer- Soccer- Decade team ■ Team NSCAA America* Buzz Times.com* Eight current or former ACC players North Carolina 1 1 1 1 were members of the 1999 U.S. Florida State 4 6 5 5 Women's Championship Virginia 17 10 18 16 Team Duke 19 12 14 17 ■ 88 First Team All-Americans ■ Clemson -- 17 -- -- Nine National Rookie of the Year Maryland -- 22 -- -- Awards *Final poll released before the NCAA Tournament ■ 118-62-7 record in the NCAA Tour- nament F L O R I D A S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y 69 2004 Opponents OPPONENTS AT A GLANCE… Opponents Coach 2003 Rec. Conference Series Record Starters Letterwinners SID, Tellephone Date, Site School Rec.Yrs Overall 2003 Finish, Rec. Year Started Back/Lost Back/Lost Website Arizona State 13-5-3 Pacific 10 First Meeting 10/3 18/5 Will Phillips Aug. 27, Home 35-20-6, 3 years Second, 6-2-1 (480) 965-1237 www.thesundevils.com Southern Cal Jim Millinder 9-8-4 Pacific 10 0-1 vs. USC 8/3 18/6 Jason Pommier Aug. 29, Home 103-50-13, 8 years Fourth, 5-3-1 2003 (213) 740-8480 www.usctrojans.com Miami Tricia Taliaferro 9-9-1 Big East 4-2 vs. UM 8/3 14/6 TBA Sept. 3, Away 18-18-2, 3 years Fourth, 3-3-0 1998 (305) 284-3244 www.hurricanesports.com FAU Brian Dooley 16-4-1 Atlantic Sun 1-0 vs. FAU 6/5 15/9 Chad Beattie Sept. 5, Away 63-29-3, 4 years Second, 9-1-0 1998 (561) 297-3163 www.fausports.com Florida Becky Burleigh 19-4-2 Southeastern 4-7 vs. UF 7/4 21/9 Mary Howard Sept. 10, Home 169-39-8, 9 years T-Third, 6-2-1 1995 (352) 375-4683 www.gatorzone.com Stetson Julie Orlowski 11-7-3 Atlantic Sun 3-0 vs. Stetson 8/2 21/5 Salina Hood Sept. 12, Home 21-31-3, 3 years Sixth, 4-4-2 1997 (386) 822-8131 www.stetson.edu/athletics Jacksonville Chris Kouns 6-12-0 Atlantic Sun 8-1 vs. JU 5/6 11/4 Josh Ellis Sept. 14, Home First Year Seventh, 4-6-0 1995 (904) 256-7402 www.judolphins.com Clemson Todd Bramble 11-7-2 Atlantic Coast 4-7 vs. CU 9/2 18/6 Sam Blackman Sept. 17, Home 40-20-3, 3 years T-Thrid, 4-3-0 1995 (864) 656-1924 www.clemsontigers.com FIU Everton Edwards 2-11-2 Sun Belt 4-0 vs. FIU 7/4 13/4 Danny Kambel Sept. 19, Home 149-149-28, 19 years Sixth, 1-5-0 1998 (305) 348-2084 www.fiusports.com Virginia Steve Swanson 12-5-4 Atlantic Coast 0-10-1 vs. UV 8/3 17/3 Steve Kirkland Sept. 24, Home 53-24-9, 4 years Fifth, 3-3-1 1995 (434) 982-5500 www.virginiasports.com USF Logan Fleck 8-8-2 Conference USA 6-0-1 vs. USF 6/1 16/5 Rachel Constantine Sept. 28, Home 79-67-12, 9 years T-Fourth, 6-3-1 1997 (813) 974-5328 www.gousfbulls.com Duke Robbie Church 14-7-1 Atlantic Coast 2-5-2 vs. Duke 9/2 19/3 Lindy Brown Oct. 1, Away 31-26-4, 3 years T-Third, 4-3-0 1995 (919) 684-2664 www.goduke.com Wake Forest Tony DaLuz 10-7-3 Atlantic Coast 1-7-2 vs. WF 7/4 13/5 Samantha Perry Oct. 8, Home 83-53-12, 7 years Seventh, 1-4-2 1995 (336) 758-5842 www.wakeforestsports.com Virginia Tech 9-9-0 Big East 1-0 vs. VT 5/6 10/8 Brent C. Hager Oct. 10, Home 9-9-0, 1 year Fifth, 2-4-0 2002 (540) 231-1494 www.hokiesports.com Maryland Shannon Cirovski 11-8-2 Atlantic Coast 6-6 vs. UMD 5/6 10/8 TBA Oct. 13, Away 53-44-6, 6 years Sixth, 2-5-0 1995 (301)314-7062 www.umterps.com NC State Laura Kerrigan 9-9-1 Atlantic Coast 4-3-2 vs. NC State 7/5 17/8 Chennelle Miller Oct. 17, Away 51-56-6, 6 years Eighth, 1-6-0 (919) 515-1183 www.gopack.com North Carolina Anson Dorrance 27-0-0 Atlantic Coast 1-15-0 vs. UNC 6/5 23/6 Dave Lohse Oct. 22, Home 559-25-15, 25 years First, 7-0-0 (919) 962-7257 www.TarHeelBlue.com UCF Amanda Cromwell16-5-1 Atlantic Sun 4-1-0 vs. UCF 8/3 21/4 TBA Oct. 28, Home 72-33-3, 5 years Second, 9-1-0 (407) 823-2729 www.UCFathletics.com

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2004 ACC OPPONENTS Against the Opponent Name Games Goals Assists Pts MIAMI Leah Gallegos 2 3 0 6 Cambie Bybee 4 1 2 4 Jez Ratliff 4 0 1 1 Allison Ferreri 2 0 1 1 Keeper Name Games Saves Goals Against Kerry York 3 14 5 Joy McKenzie 1 3 0 Ali Mims 1 0 1 COACH TRICIA LINDSEY YACH, TALIAFERRO M/F

Location ...... Coral Gables, FL UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA Enrollment ...... 14,978 Colors ...... Orange, Green, & White Nickname ...... Hurricanes Conference ...... Atlantic Coast Home Field ...... (500) Women’s Soccer Head Coach ...... Tricia Taliaferro (Maryland, ’95) Record at Miami ...... 18-18-2, 3 years Overall Collegiate Coaching Record ...... 56-42-5, 5 years 2003 Overall Record ...... 9-9-1 2003 Conference Record/Finish ...... 3-3-0/4th Big East COACH STEVE KELLY 2003 Postseason Results ...... n/a Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 14/6 SWANSON HAMMOND, M Starters Returning/Lost ...... 8/3 Women’s Soccer SID ...... TBA Location ...... Charlottesville, Virginia Office Phone ...... (305) 284-3244 Enrollment ...... 19,643 Fax ...... (305) 284-2807 Colors ...... Orange and Blue Home Phone ...... n/a Nickname ...... Cavaliers, Wahoos, “Hoos” E-mail ...... TBA Conference ...... Atlantic Coast Website ...... www.hurricanesports.com Home Field/capacity ...... Klockner Stadium (8,000) Top Returnees ...... Britney Butcher, 3G, 5A ; Lindsey Yach, 9G, 3A; Women’s Soccer Head Coach ...... Steve Swanson Sheuneen Ta, 2G, 4A Record at Virginia ...... 53-24-9, 4 years Overall Collegiate Coaching Record ...... 156-86-20, 14 years 2003 Overall Record ...... 12-5-4 2003 Conference Record/Finish ...... 3-3-1/5th Against the Opponent 2003 Postseason Results ...... NCAA Tournament, Second Round Name Games Goals Assists Pts Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 17/3 Julia Schnugg 1 2 2 6 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 8/3 Cambie Bybee 3 2 2 6 Women’s Soccer SID ...... Steve Kirkland Leah Gallegos 2 1 1 3 Office Phone ...... (434) 982-5500 Jez Ratliff 3 1 0 2 Fax ...... (434) 982-5525 Katie Beal 3 1 0 2 Home Phone ...... (434) 293-5911 India Trotter 1 1 0 2 E-mail ...... [email protected] Website ...... www.virginiasports.com Keeper Top Returnees ...... Kelly Hammond, M, Jr., 12G, 6A; Name Games Saves Goals Against Lindsay Gusick, F, Jr., 6G, 9A; Shannon Foley, So., 5G, 7A Kerry York 1 4 1 Ali Mims 1 4 2 Joy McKenzie 1 2 1 Against the Opponent Name Games Goals Assists Pts Camie Bybee 4 1 1 3 Keeper Name Games Saves Goals Against Ali Mims 1 18 3 Kerry York 3 14 5

DUKE UNIVERSITY

COACH TODD LINDSAY BRAMBLE BROWNE, F

Location ...... Clemson, South Carolina Enrollment ...... 15,873 Colors ...... Orange and Purple Nickname ...... Lady Tigers Conference ...... Atlantic Coast Home Field/capacity ...... (6,500 seats, 8,500 standing) COACH ROBBIE CASEY Women’s Soccer Head Coach ...... Todd Bramble (Mercer ’89) CHURCH McCLUSKEY, M Record at Clemson ...... 40-20-3, 3 Years Overall Collegiate Coaching Record ...... same Location ...... Durham, North Carolina 2003 Overall Record ...... 11-7-2 Enrollment ...... 6,347 2003 Conference Record/Finish ...... 4-3-0/T-3rd Colors ...... Royal Blue and White 2003 Postseason Results ...... First Round Nickname ...... Blue Devils Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 18/6 Conference ...... Atlantic Coast Starters Returning/Lost ...... 9/2 Home Field/capacity ...... (7,000) Women’s Soccer SID ...... Sam Blackman Women’s Soccer Head Coach ...... Robbie Church (Pfeiffer ’81) Office Phone ...... (864) 656-1924 Record at Duke ...... 31-26-4, 3 years Fax ...... (864) 656-0299 Overall Collegiate Coaching Record ...... 118-75-13, 10 years (W) Home Phone ...... n/a 90-58-5, 8 years (M) E-mail ...... [email protected] 2003 Overall Record ...... 14-7-1 Website ...... www.clemsontigers.com 2003 Conference Record/Finish ...... 4-3-0/T3rd Top Returnees ...... Courtney Foster, F, So., 13G, 5A; 2003 Postseason Results ...... n/a Allison Graham, M, Jr., 5G, 11A; Kelly Schneider, F, So., 5G, 2A; Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 19/3 Pagie Ledford, F, Sr., 2G, 6A Starters Returning/Lost ...... 9/2 Women’s Soccer SID ...... Lindy Brown Office Phone ...... (919) 684-2664 Fax ...... (919) 684-2489

F L O R I D A S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y 71 2004 Opponents Home Phone ...... (919) 596-4204 2003 Overall Record ...... 9-9-0 E-mail ...... [email protected] 2003 Conference Record/Finish ...... 2-4-0/5th Big East Website ...... www.goduke.com 2003 Postseason Results ...... n/a Top Returnees ...... Casey McCluskey, M, Sr., 5G, 5A Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 8/10 Carolyn Riggs, F, Jr., 8G, 6A; Carmen Bognanno, M, Jr., 3G, 5A Starters Returning/Lost ...... 5/6 Women’s Soccer SID ...... Brent C. Hager Office Phone ...... (540) 231-1494 Fax ...... (540) 231-6984 Against the Opponent Home Phone ...... (704) 219-3790 Name Games Goals Assists Pts E-mail ...... [email protected] Leah Gallegos 2 2 0 4 Website ...... www.hokiesports.com Julia Schnugg 1 1 1 3 Top Returnees ...... Shannon Poach, F/MF, Jr., 1G, 2A; Jez Ratliff 3 1 0 2 Molly McCall MF, Jr., 1G, 1A; Ryan Johnson, F, Sr., 1G Camie Bybee 3 1 0 2 Teresa Rivers 2 0 1 1 Against the Opponent Keeper Name Games Goals Assists Pts Name Games Saves Goals Against Camie Bybee 1 1 0 2 Ali Mims 1 5 2 Joy McKenzie 1 4 0 Kerry York 1 4 1 Keeper Name Games Saves Goals Against Kerry York 1 6 0 WAKE FOREST UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND

COACH TONY SARA DaLUZ KOZEY,MF COACH SHANNON MALLORY Location ...... Winston-Salem, NC HIGGINS-CIROVSKI MAHAR, M/D Enrollment ...... 4,080 Colors ...... Old Gold & Black Location ...... College Park, Maryland Nickname ...... Demon Deacons Enrollment ...... 34,130 Conference ...... Atlantic Coast Colors ...... Red, White, Black and Gold Home Field/capacity ...... Spry Stadium (3,000) Nickname ...... Terrapins, Terps Women’s Soccer Head Coach ...... Tony DaLuz Conference ...... Atlantic Coast Conference Record at WFU ...... 83-53-12, 7 years Home Field/capacity ...... Ludwig Field/4,500 Overall Collegiate Coaching Record ...... 129-95-16, 12 years Women’s Soccer Head Coach ...... Shannon Higgins-Cirovski 2003 Overall Record ...... 10-7-3 Record at Maryland ...... 53-44-6, 6 seasons 2003 Conference Record/Finish ...... 1-4-2/7th Overall Collegiate Coaching Record ...... 122-103-17, 13 seasons 2003 Postseason Results ...... n/a 2003 Overall Record ...... 11-8-2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 13/5 2003 Conference Record/Finish ...... 2-5-0/6th Starters Returning/Lost ...... 7/4 2003 Postseason Results ...... NCAA Tournament Tied Rutgers, Women’s Soccer SID ...... Samantha Perry 1-1 (lost in shootout) in First Round Office Phone ...... (336) 758-5842 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 10/8 Fax ...... (336) 758-8681 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 5/6 Home Phone ...... n/a Women’s Soccer SID ...... TBA E-mail ...... [email protected] Office Phone ...... (301) 314-7062 Website ...... www.wakeforestsports.com Fax ...... (301) 314-9094 Top Returnees ...... Sara Kozey, MF, Jr., 6G, 5A; Home Phone ...... (401) 953-0575 Elizabeth Remy, F, So., 6G, 5A; Taylor Toombs, F, So., 5G, 2A E-mail ...... TBA Website ...... www.umterps.com Top Returnees ...... Kimmy Francis, F/M, R-Jr., 9G, 6A; Mallory Mahar, M/D, Jr., 4G, 2A; Simone Dekker, F/M, Jr., 3G, 4A Against the Opponent Name Games Goals Assists Pts Jez Ratliff 1 1 0 2 Against the Opponent Leah Gallegos 1 0 1 1 Name Games Goals Assists Pts Camie Bybee 6 4 0 8 Keeper Kelly Rowland 2 1 1 3 Name Games Saves Goals Against Leah Gallegos 4 1 0 2 Joy McKenzie 1 8 0 Katie Beal 6 0 1 1 Kerry York 1 3 3 Jez Ratliff 5 0 1 1 Ali Mims 1 2 4 Keeper Name Games Saves Goals Against Kerry York 4 19 6 VIRGINIA TECH Joy McKenzie 2 8 1 Ali Mims 1 2 0

NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY

COACH KELLY MALLORY CAGLE SOLDNER, GK

Location ...... Blacksburg, Va. Enrollment ...... 28,000 Colors ...... Maroon and Burnt Orange COACH LAURA ERIN Nickname ...... Hokies KERRIGAN GRISWOLD, F Conference ...... Atlantic Coast Home Field ...... Virginia Tech Soccer Stadium (1,000) Location ...... Raleigh, North Carolina Women’s Soccer Head Coach ...... Kelly Cagle (Duke ’96) Enrollment ...... 29,637 Record at Virginia Tech ...... 9-9-0, 1 year Colors ...... Red and White Overall Collegiate Coaching Record ...... same Nickname ...... Wolfpack 72 2 0 0 4 S E M I N O L E S O C C E R 2004 Opponents Conference ...... Atlantic Coast Home Field/capacity ...... Method Road Soccer Stadium (3,000) Women’s Soccer Head Coach ...... Laura Kerrigan (NC State ’88) 2004 NON-CONFERENCE Record at NC State ...... 51-56-6, 6 years Overall Collegiate Coaching Record ...... same 2003 Overall Record ...... 9-9-1 OPPONENTS 2003 Conference Record/Finish ...... 1-6-0/8th 2003 Postseason Results ...... n/a Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 17/8 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 7/5 Women’s Soccer SID ...... Chennelle Miller Office Phone ...... (919) 515-1183 Fax ...... (919) 515-2898 Home Phone ...... (919) 481-3242 E-mail ...... [email protected] Website ...... www.gopack.com Top Returnees ...... Lydia McBeth, F, Jr., 2G, 3A; Anna Helenius, MF/F, Sr., 1G, 4A; Katherine Warman, MF, r-Sr., 3G, 3A COACH RAY MANYA Against the Opponent LEONE MAKOWSKI, M Name Games Goals Assists Pts Jez Ratliff 3 2 2 6 Location ...... Tempe, Arizona Camie Bybee 2 0 2 2 Enrollment ...... 45,693 Kelly Rowland 1 0 1 1 Colors ...... Maroon and Gold Leah Gallegos 2 0 1 1 Nickname ...... Sun Devils Conference ...... Pacific-10 Home Field (surface, capacity) ...... Sun Devil Soccer Stadium (Natural Grass/1,050) Keeper Women’s Soccer Head Coach ... Ray Leone (University of N. Carolina-Charlotte, ’85) Name Games Saves Goals Against Record at ASU ...... 35-20-6, 3 years Kerry York 2 5 2 Ali Mims 1 4 0 Overall Collegiate Coaching Record ...... 167-78-19, 13 years Joy McKenzie 2 0 0 2003 Overall Record ...... 13-5-3 2003 Conference Record/Finish ...... 6-2-1/2nd 2003 Postseason Results ...... (1-1) 2nd Round (lost to Santa Clara, 1-0) Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 18/5 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 10/3 UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA Women’s Soccer SID ...... Will Phillips Office Phone ...... (480) 965-1237 Fax ...... (480) 965-6592/5408 Home Phone ...... (480) 991-9745 E-mail ...... [email protected] Website ...... www.thesundevils.com Top Returnees ...... Liz Bogus, F, Jr., 10G, 6A; Brittany Cooper, M, Jr., 6G, 4A; Courtney Crane, F, So., 5G, 4A

COACH ANSON LINDSEY UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA DORRANCE TARPLEY, F

Location ...... Chapel Hill, North Carolina Enrollment ...... 26,359 Colors ...... Carolina Blue and White Nickname ...... Tar Heels Conference ...... Atlantic Coast Home Field/capacity ...... (5,025) Women’s Soccer Head Coach ...... Anson Dorrance (N. Carolina ’74) Record at UNC ...... 559-25-15, 25 years Overall Collegiate Coaching Record ...... 533-25-15, 25 years COACH JIM ROSA ANNA 2003 Overall Record ...... 27-0-0 MILLINDER TANTILLO, M/F 2003 Conference Record/Finish ...... 7-0-0/1st 2003 Postseason Results ...... NCAA Champion Location ...... Los Angeles, California Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 23/6 Enrollment ...... 30,000 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 6/5 Colors ...... Cardinal and Gold Women’s Soccer SID ...... Dave Lohse Nickname ...... Trojans/Women of Troy Office Phone ...... (919) 962-7257 Conference ...... Pacific-10 Fax ...... (919) 962-0612 Home Field (surface, capacity) ...... McAlister Field (natural grass, 1000) Home Phone ...... (919) 419-3488 Women’s Soccer Head Coach ...... Jim Millinder E-mail ...... [email protected] Record at USC ...... 103-50-13, 8 years Website ...... www.TarHeelBlue.com Overall Collegiate Coaching Record ...... 111-77-17, 10 years Top Returnees .... Lindsey Tarpley, F, Jr.; Heather O’Reilly, F, So.; Lori Chalupny, M, Jr. 2003 Overall Record ...... 9-8-4 2003 Conference Record/Finish ...... 5-3-1/ T4th 2003 Postseason Results ...... NCAA Tournament, First Round Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 18/6 Against the Opponent Starters Returning/Lost ...... 8/3 Name Games Goals Assists Pts Women’s Soccer SID ...... Jason Pommier Kelly Rowland 2 2 0 4 Office Phone ...... (213) 740-8480 Jessica Bell 1 1 0 2 Fax ...... (213) 740-7584 Camie Bybee 5 0 1 1 Home Phone ...... (310) 406-0696 Katie Beal 5 0 1 1 E-mail ...... [email protected] Leah Gallegos 3 0 1 1 Website ...... www.usctrojans.com India Trotter 2 0 1 1 Top Returnees ...... Rosa Anna Tantillo, MF/F, So., 7G, 2A; Kelly Bias, M/F, Sr., 4G, 0A; Tina Sutorius, F, Jr., 3G, 1A Keeper Name Games Saves Goals Against Joy McKenzie 3 10 4 Against the Opponent Ali Mims 1 5 4 Name Games Goals Assists Pts Kerry York 1 1 5 Jez Ratliff 1 1 0 2 Keeper Name Games Saves Goals Against Joy McKenzie 1 3 2

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FLORIDA ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY Against the Opponent Name Games Goals Assists Pts Cambie Bybee 4 2 2 6 Jez Ratliff 4 2 0 4 Leah Gallegos 3 1 1 3 Kelly Rowland 2 1 0 2 Katie Beal 4 0 1 1 Theresa Rivera 3 0 1 1 Keeper COACH BRIAN CHRISTINA Name Games Saves Goals Against DOOLEY CHANG, M Joy McKenzie 3 8 4 Kerry York 2 4 1 Ali Mims 1 4 2 Location ...... Boca Raton, FL Enrollment ...... 25,000 Colors ...... Blue and Red Nickname ...... Owls Conference ...... Atlantic Sun STETSON Home Field ...... FAU Field (300) Women’s Soccer Head Coach ...... Brian Dooley (Nova Southerneastern ’87) Record at FAU ...... 63-29-3, 4 years Overall Collegiate Coaching Record ...... 116-41-7, 9 years 2003 Overall Record ...... 16-4-1 2003 Conference Record/Finish ...... 9-1-0/ 2nd 2003 Postseason Results ...... n/a Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 15/9 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 6/5 Women’s Soccer SID ...... Chad Beattie Office Phone ...... (561) 297-3163 COACH JULIE CARRIE Fax ...... (561) 297-3499 ORLOWSKI LORENZ, M/F Home Phone ...... n/a E-mail ...... [email protected] Location ...... DeLand, FL Website ...... www.fausports.com Enrollment ...... 2,300 Top Returnees ...... Janine Aylward, M, Sr., 5G, 5A; Christina Chang, M, Sr., 7G, 3A Colors ...... Hunter Green and White Nickname ...... Hatters Conference ...... Atlantic Sun Against the Opponent Home Field ...... Stetson Soccer Complex (500) Name Games Goals Assists Pts Women’s Soccer Head Coach ...... Julie Orlowski (FIU ’91) Leah Gallegos 1 4 0 8 Record at Stetson ...... 21-31-3, 3 years Jez Ratliff 1 1 1 3 Overall Collegiate Coaching Record: ...... 60-66-5, 6 years Katie Beal 1 1 1 3 2003 Overall Record ...... 11-7-3 Cambie Bybee 1 1 0 2 Julia Schnugg 1 0 1 1 2003 Conference Record/Finish ...... 4-4-2/6th Teresa Rivers 1 0 1 1 2003 Postseason Results ...... n/a India Trotter 1 0 1 1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 21/5 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 8/2 Keeper Women’s Soccer SID ...... Salina Hood Name Games Saves Goals Against Office Phone ...... (386) 822-8131 Joy McKenzie 1 1 0 Fax ...... (386) 822-8132 Home Phone ...... (386) 717-8715 E-mail ...... [email protected] Website ...... www.stetson.edu/athletics Top Returnees ...... Alicia Brigs, M/F, Jr. 5G, 1A; Jennifer Colley, F, Sr., 6G, 3A UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA April Eilering, GK, So., .78GAA, 96 SV; Carrie Lorenz, M/F, Sr., 6G, 9A

JACKSONVILLE UNIVERSITY

COACH BECKY STEPHANIE BURLEIGH FREEMAN,M/F

Location ...... Gainesville, Florida Enrollment ...... 48,500 Colors ...... Orange and Blue COACH CHRIS LAUREN Nickname ...... Gators KOUNS STARMER, D Conference ...... Southeastern Home Field ...... James G. Pressly Stadium (5,222) Location ...... Jacksonville, Florida Women’s Soccer Head Coach ...... Becky Burleigh (Methodist ’89) Enrollment ...... 2,623 Record at UF ...... 169-39-8, 9 years Colors ...... Green and White Overall Collegiate Coaching Record ...... 251-62-14, 14 years Nickname ...... Dolphins 2003 Overall Record ...... 19-4-2 Conference ...... Atlantic Sun 2003 Conference Record/Finish ...... 6-2-1, T3rd (SEC), Home Field ...... Swisher Gymnasium 2nd (SEC East), Tied (SEC Tournament – UT received SEC Women’s Soccer Head Coach ...... Chris Kouns (Mars Hill College, 1992) automatic NCAA berth with 7-6 advantage in penalty kicks) Record at JU ...... First Season 2003 Postseason Results ...... T5th (Quarterfinal Round) Overall Collegiate Coaching Record ...... 15-9-0 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 21/9 2003 Overall Record ...... 6-12-0 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 7/4 2003 Conference Record/Finish ...... 4-6-0/7th Women’s Soccer SID ...... Mary Howard 2003 Postseason Results ...... N/A Office Phone ...... (352) 375-4683, ext. 6100 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 11/4 Fax ...... (352) 375-4809 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 5/6 Home Phone ...... (352) 331-6964 Women’s Soccer SID ...... Josh Ellis E-mail ...... [email protected] Office Phone ...... (904) 256-7402 Website ...... www.gatorzone.com Fax ...... (904) 256-7179 Top Returnees ...... Ashley Kellgren, F, Sr., 11G, 8A; Home Phone ...... n/a Stephanie Freeman, M/F, Sr., 7G, 6A; Melanie Booth, D, So., 0G, 11A E-mail ...... [email protected] Website ...... www.judolphins.com Top Returnees ...... Jenny Borschel, F, So., 4G, 3A Hilary Bricken, M, So., 3G; Debbie Arias, M, So., 2G, 1A

74 2 0 0 4 S E M I N O L E S O C C E R 2004 Opponents Home Phone ...... (727) 385-6704 Against the Opponent E-mail ...... [email protected] Name Games Goals Assists Pts Website ...... www.gousfbulls.com Leah Gallegos 2 2 0 4 Top Returnees ...... Jenny Mulvivich, MF, Jr., 6G, 2A; Katie Reed, MF, Jr., 2G, 5A Cambie Bybee 3 1 1 3 Jez Ratliff 3 1 0 3 Katie Beal 3 0 2 2 Against the Opponent Kelly Rowland 1 1 0 2 Name Games Goals Assists Pts India Trotter 1 0 1 1 Leah Gallegos 2 2 1 5 Julia Schnugg 1 0 2 2 Keeper Alli Ferreri 2 1 0 2 Name Games Saves Goals Against Katie Beal 3 0 1 1 Kerry York 3 3 1 Ali Mims 1 1 0 Keeper Name Games Saves Goals Against Joy McKenzie 2 0 2 Kerry York 1 0 0 FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY Ali Mims 1 0 0

UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL FLORIDA

COACH EVERTON MEGAN MEADE, EDWARDS D

Location ...... Miami, Florida Enrollment ...... 34,000 Location ...... Orlando, Fla. Colors ...... Blue and Gold Enrollment ...... 44,000 Nickname ...... Golden Panthers Colors ...... Black & Gold Conference ...... Sun Belt Nickname ...... Golden Knights Home Field ...... University Park (1,500) Conference ...... Atlantic Sun Women’s Soccer Head Coach ...... Everton Edwards Home Field/capacity ...... UCF Soccer Field/1,000 Record at FIU ...... 149-149-28, 19 years Women’s Soccer Head Coach ...... Overall Collegiate Coaching Record ...... same Record at UCF ...... 72-33-3, 5 years 2003 Overall Record ...... 2-11-2 Overall Collegiate Coaching Record: ...... 82-48-4, 7 years 2003 Conference Record/Finish ...... 1-5/6th 2003 Overall Record ...... 16-5-1 2003 Postseason Results ...... n/a 2003 Conference Record/Finish ...... 9-1-0/2nd Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 13/4 2003 Postseason Results ...... NCAA Tournament First Round, Lost to Florida 2-3 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 7/4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 21/4 Women’s Soccer SID ...... Danny Kambel Starters Returning/Lost ...... 8/3 Office Phone ...... (305) 348-2084 Women’s Soccer SID ...... TBA Fax ...... (305) 348-2963 Office Phone ...... (407) 823-2143 Home Phone ...... (786) 298-1478 Fax ...... (407) 823-5266 E-mail ...... [email protected] Home Phone ...... TBA Website ...... www.fiusports.com E-mail ...... TBA Top Returnees ...... Charissa Gingerich, M, Sr., 6G, 2A Website ...... www.UCFathletics.com Janet Liquori, F, Jr., 2G 0A; Elizabeth Durozel, F, Jr., 1G, 2A Top Returnees ...... Becca Eshelman, F, Sr., 8G, 8A; Jennifer Montgomery, F, Jr., 10G, 2A; Courtney Baines, M, Jr., 5G, 6A Against the Opponent Name Games Goals Assists Pts Against the Opponent Cambie Bybee 1 1 0 2 Name Games Goals Assists Pts Jez Ratliff 1 0 1 1 Camie Bybee 3 1 2 4 Katie Beal 3 1 1 3 Keeper Leah Gallegos 2 1 0 2 Name Games Saves Goals Against Jez Ratliff 3 0 1 1 Ali Mims 1 8 1 Rachel McDowell 1 0 1 1 Joy McKenzie 1 1 0 Keeper Name Games Saves Goals Against Kerry York 2 7 1 Joy McKenzie 2 5 0 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA Ali Mims 1 2 0

COACH T. LOGAN BRECK FLECK BANKESTER, GK

Location ...... Tampa, Fla. Enrollment ...... 41,392 Colors ...... Green and Gold Nickname ...... Bulls Conference ...... Conference USA Home Field/capacity ...... USF Soccer Stadium (4,000) Women’s Soccer Head Coach ...... Logan Fleck (Old Dominion ’84) Record at USF ...... 79-67-12, 9 years Overall Collegiate Coaching Record ...... 93-77-13, 1 years 2003 Overall Record ...... 8-8-2 2003 Conference Record/Finish ...... 6-3-1/T4th 2003 Postseason Results ...... N/A Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...... 16/5 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 6/1 Women’s Soccer SID ...... Rachel Constantine Fax ...... (813) 974-5328

F L O R I D A S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y 75 Records FLORIDA STATE RECORDS CAREER RECORDS 15 Joy McKenzie ...... 01-03 4 Maren Vik Edvardsen ...... 1999 Game Appearances 11 Jamie Gurtov ...... 96-99 4 Cindy Schofield ...... 2002 95 Amber Tollefson ...... 00-03 89 Cindy Schofield ...... 99-02 Saves Game Winning Assists 89 Meredith Jones ...... 99-02 297 Melissa Juhl (120 GA) ...... 95-98 5 Amber Tollefson ...... 2002 87 Maren Vik Edvardsen ...... 98-01 204 Sarah Crawford (50 GA) ...... 99-00 4 Maren Vik Edvardsen ...... 2001 85 April Murphy ...... 97-00 176 Jamie Gurtov (69 GA) ...... 96-99 4 Maren Vik Edvardsen ...... 2000 164 Kerry York (58 GA) ...... 01-03 3 Four tied Game Starts 83 Joy McKenzie (25 GA) ...... 01-03 90 Amber Tollefson ...... 00-03 Multi-Goal Games 83 Rachel Watkin ...... 97-00 Shutouts 5 Leah Gallegos ...... 2003 79 Kristin Boyce ...... 00-03 13 Melissa Juhl ...... 95-98 3 Cindy Schofield ...... 2000 & 2001 73 Jamie Lavoie ...... 95-98 9 Jamie Gurtov ...... 96-99 3 Emma Breland ...... 2000 70 Camie Bybee ...... 01-03 8 Kerry York ...... 01-03 70 Alex Osorio ...... 95-98 7.5 Joy McKenzie ...... 01-03 GOALKEEPING (Season) 7.5 Sarah Crawford ...... 99-00 Minutes Shots 2273:02 Sarah Crawford ...... 2000 207 Cindy Schofield (40 goals) ..... 99-02 Goals Against Average 2044:48 Joy McKenzie ...... 2003 173 Leah Gallegos (25 goals) ..... 02-03 1.02 Joy McKenzie (25 GA, 2197 min) .. 01-03 2028:29 Kerry York ...... 2002 161 Camie Bybee (23 goals) ...... 01-03 1.42 Sarah Crawford (50 GA, 3173 min) 99-00 1879:00 Jamie Gurtov ...... 1998 137 Maren Vik Edvardsen (28 goals) ... 98-01 1.56 Kerry York (58 GA, 3350 min) ... 01-03 1713:00 Melissa Juhl ...... 1996 132 Marte Vik Edvardsen (13 goals) .... 98-01 1.59 Ali Mims (22 GA, 1247 min) ... 2001 Saves Points Starts 155 Melissa Juhl ...... 1995 102 Cindy Schofield (40 g 22a) .... 99-02 56 Melissa Juhl ...... 95-98 139 Sarah Crawford ...... 2000 75 Maren Vik Edvardsen (28g 19a) ... 98-01 45 Jamie Gurtov ...... 96-99 108 Jamie Gurtov ...... 1998 64 Camie Bybee (23g 18a) ...... 01-03 38 Kerry York ...... 01-03 98 Kerry York ...... 2002 60 Leah Gallegos (25g 10a) ...... 02-03 34 Sarah Crawford ...... 99-00 78 Joy McKenzie ...... 2003 51 Amber Tollefson (13g 25a) .... 00-03 50 Jez Ratliff (16g 18a) ...... 01-03 Shutouts INDIVIDUAL 7.5 Melissa Juhl ...... 1995 Goals SEASON RECORDS 7.0 Joy McKenzie ...... 2003 40 Cindy Schofield ...... 99-02 Points 6.0 Sarah Crawford ...... 2000 28 Maren Vik Edvardsen ...... 98-01 42 Cindy Schofield (17g 8a) ...... 2001 4.5 Jamie Gurtov ...... 1999 25 Leah Gallegos ...... 02-03 39 Leah Gallegos (18g 3a) ...... 2003 23 Camie Bybee ...... 01-03 36 Cindy Schofield (15g 6a) ...... 2002 Consecutive Shutout Minutes 16 Jez Ratliff ...... 01-03 31 Emma Breland (12g 7a) ...... 2000 Joy McKenzie 739:22 ...... 2003 16 Alexandra Osorio ...... 95-98 29 Kelley Poole (14g 1a) ...... 1996 Sarah Crawford 388:20 ...... 2000 Jamie Gurtov 333:36 ...... 1997 Assists Goals 25 Amber Tollefson ...... 00-03 18 Leah Gallegos ...... 2003 Goals Against Avg. 22 Cindy Schofield ...... 99-02 17 Cindy Schofield ...... 2001 (minimum 1000 minutes) 19 Maren Vik Edvardsen ...... 98-01 15 Cindy Schofield ...... 2002 1.02 Joy McKenzie (21 GA, 2045 min) .... 2003 18 Camie Bybee ...... 01-03 14 Kelley Poole ...... 1996 1.23 Sarah Crawford (31 GA, 2273 min) .. 2000 18 Jez Ratliff ...... 01-03 12 Emma Breland ...... 2000 1.30 Jamie Gurtov (4 GA, 276 min) ... 1997 1.46 Kerry York (33 GA, 2028 min) . 2002 Game-Winning Goals Assists 1.59 Ali Mims (22 GA, 1247 min) .... 2001 11 Cindy Schofield ...... 99-02 11 Amber Tollefson ...... 2003 10 Leah Gallegos ...... 02-03 10 Maren Vik Edvardsen ...... 2001 Most Wins 7 Camie Bybee ...... 01-03 10 Julia Schnugg ...... 2003 15 Joy McKenzie ...... 2003 6 Amber Tollefson ...... 00-03 8 Cindy Schofield ...... 2001 14 Sarah Crawford ...... 2000 6 Maren Vik Edvardsen ...... 98-01 7 Six tied 13 Kerry York ...... 2002 6 Kelley Poole ...... 1996 12 Melissa Juhl ...... 1996 Shots Attempted 8 Melissa Juhl ...... 1997 Game-Winning Assists 109 Leah Gallegos (18 goals) ...... 2003 8 Ali Mims ...... 2001 11 Alex Osorio ...... 95-98 75 Cindy Schofield (15 goals) ...... 2002 10 Amber Tollefson ...... 00-03 73 Camie Bybee (8 goals) ...... 2003 Most Losses 9 Maren Vik Edvardsen ...... 98-01 69 Cindy Schofield (17 goals) ...... 2001 12 Melissa Juhl ...... 1997 7 Jez Ratliff ...... 01-03 64 Leah Gallegos (7 goals) ...... 2002 11 Jamie Gurtov ...... 1998 6 Angela Bonaffino ...... 96-99 10 Melissa Juhl ...... 1995 Shots On Goal 8 Sarah Crawford ...... 2000 Multi-Goal Games 60 Leah Gallegos (18 goals) ...... 2003 7 Melissa Juhl ...... 1996 6 Cindy Schofield ...... 99-02 47 Cindy Schofield (15 goals) ...... 2002 6 Leah Gallegos ...... 02-03 42 Cindy Schofield (17 goals) ...... 2001 Most ties 3 Emma Breland ...... 2000 37 Emma Breland (12 goals) ...... 2000 3 Jamie Gurtov ...... 1998 3 Maren Vik Edvardsen ...... 98-01 35 Camie Bybee (8 goals) ...... 2003 3 Kerry York ...... 2002 2 Sarah Crawford ...... 2000 GOALKEEPING (Career) Game Winning Goals Wins 7 Leah Gallegos ...... 2003 FRESHMAN RECORDS 26 Melissa Juhl ...... 95-98 6 Cindy Schofield ...... 2001 Shots 22 Kerry York ...... 01-03 6 Kelley Poole ...... 1996 64 Leah Gallegos ...... 2002 18 Sarah Crawford ...... 99-00 5 Emma Breland ...... 2000 62 Emma Breland ...... 2000

76 2 0 0 4 S E M I N O L E S O C C E R Records 53 Julia Schnugg ...... 2003 Game Winning Goals Game-Winning Assists 49 Camie Bybee ...... 2001 3 Amber Tollefson ...... 00-03 2 Cindy Schofield ...... 99-02 40 India Trotter ...... 2003 2 Cindy Schofield ...... 99-03 2 Leah Gallegos ...... 02-03 2 Kristin Boyce ...... 00-03 2 Amber Tollefson ...... 02-03 Goals 2 Leah Gallegos ...... 02-03 12 Emma Breland ...... 2000 Shots 10 Camie Bybee ...... 2001 Multi-Goal Games 28 Leah Gallegos ...... 02-03 9 Kasey McCall ...... 1996 2 Leah Gallegos ...... 02-03 22 Camie Bybee ...... 01-03 8 Maren Vik Edvardsen ...... 1998 2 Amber Tollefson ...... 00-03 14 Cindy Schofield ...... 99-02 7 Leah Gallegos ...... 2002 Shots GOALKEEPING Points 45 Cindy Schofield ...... 99-02 (NCAA Career) 31 Emma Breland ...... 2000 40 Leah Gallegos ...... 02-03 27 Camie Bybee ...... 2001 29 Camie Bybee ...... 01-03 Wins 24 Kasey McCall ...... 1996 25 Angela Bonaffino ...... 96-99 4 Kerry York ...... 01-03 22 Julia Schnugg ...... 2003 24 Marte Vik Edvardsen ...... 98-01 4 Joy McKenzie ...... 01-03 21 Leah Gallegos ...... 2002 1 Sarah Crawford ...... 99-00 GOALKEEPING Assists Shutouts 10 Julia Schnugg ...... 2003 (ACC Career) 2 Kerry York ...... 01-03 7 Emma Breland ...... 2000 Wins 1 Joy McKenzie ...... 01-03 7 Camie Bybee ...... 2001 5 Kerry York ...... 01-03 7 Leah Gallegos ...... 2002 4 Joy McKenzie ...... 01-03 Saves 6 Three tied 2 Ali Mims ...... 01-03 20 Sarah Crawford ...... 99-00 2 Melissa Juhl ...... 95-98 15 Joy McKenzie ...... 01-03 GOALKEEPING 2 Sarah Crawford ...... 99-00 9 Kerry York ...... 01-03 (Freshman Records) Shutouts Bold = Returning Player Game-Winning Goals 4 Joy McKenzie ...... 01-03 5 Emma Breland ...... 2000 2 Kerry York ...... 01-03 YEARLY LEADERS 3 Camie Bybee ...... 2001 2 Sarah Crawford ...... 99-00 Shots 3 Leah Gallegos ...... 2002 1 Melissa Juhl ...... 95-98 2 Three tied 1995 Lauren Lynch ...... 38 1 Jamie Gurtov ...... 97-99 1996 Kelley Poole ...... 56 1997 Jill Ford ...... 31 Wins Saves 1998 Jill Ford ...... 44 8 Ali Mims ...... 2001 95 Melissa Juhl ...... 95-98 1999 Marte Vik Edvardsen ...... 35 7 Kerry York ...... 2001 73 Sarah Crawford ...... 99-00 2000 Emma Breland ...... 62 4 Melissa Juhl ...... 1995 66 Jamie Gurtov ...... 96-99 2001 Cindy Schofield ...... 69 39 Kerry York ...... 01-03 2002 Cindy Schofield ...... 75 Goals Against Average 26 Joy McKenzie ...... 01-03 2003 Leah Gallegos ...... 109 1.59 Ali Mims ...... 2001 1.67 Kerry York ...... 2001 Consecutive Shutout Minutes Goals 1.83 Jamie Gurtov ...... 1996 532:29 Joy McKenzie ...... 2003 1995 Alex Osorio ...... 6 231:23 Sarah Crawford ...... 2000 Lauren Lynch ...... 6 Shutouts 1996 Kelley Poole ...... 14 3.0 Kerry York ...... 2001 CAREER RECORDS 1997 Janna Walkup ...... 5 2.5 Ali Mims ...... 2001 (NCAA Tournament Games) Jill Ford ...... 5 1 Melissa Juhl ...... 1995 1998 Maren Vik Edvardsen ...... 8 Points 1999 Maren Vik Edvardsen ...... 9 Saves 9 Cindy Schofield ...... 99-02 2000 Emma Breland ...... 12 155 Melissa Juhl ...... 1995 9 Jez Ratliff ...... 01-03 2001 Cindy Schofield ...... 17 62 Ali Mims ...... 2001 8 Camie Bybee ...... 01-03 2002 Cindy Schofield ...... 15 54 Kerry York ...... 2001 7 Leah Gallegos ...... 02-03 2003 Leah Gallegos ...... 18 42 Jenni Roberts ...... 1995 7 Amber Tollefson ...... 00-03 Points CAREER RECORDS Goals 1995 Alex Osorio ...... 15 4 Camie Bybee ...... 01-03 1996 Kelley Poole ...... 29 (ACC Games) 3 Cindy Schofield ...... 99-02 Points 1997 Alex Osorio ...... 12 2 Amber Tollefson ...... 00-03 1998 Maren Vik Edvardsen ...... 18 26 Cindy Schofield ...... 99-02 2 Leah Gallegos ...... 02-03 19 Amber Tollefson ...... 00-03 1999 Maren Vik Edvardsen ...... 21 15 Leah Gallegos ...... 02-03 2000 Emma Breland ...... 31 Assists 2001 Cindy Schofield ...... 42 12 Maren Vik Edvardsen ...... 98-01 5 Jez Ratliff ...... 01-03 12 Camie Bybee ...... 01-03 2002 Cindy Schofield ...... 36 3 Cindy Schofield ...... 99-02 2003 Leah Gallegos ...... 39 3 Leah Gallegos ...... 02-03 Goals Assists 11 Cindy Schofield ...... 99-02 Game-Winning Goals 6 Leah Gallegos ...... 02-03 1995 Alex Osorio ...... 3 2 Leah Gallegos ...... 02-03 1996 Kasey McCall ...... 6 6 Amber Tollefson ...... 00-03 1 Seven tied 5 Jill Ford ...... 97-98 1997 Alex Osorio ...... 6 5 Camie Bybee ...... 01-03 1998 Sally Shelgren ...... 5 Overtime Goals 1999 April Murphy ...... 7 2 Leah Gallegos ...... 02-03 Angela Bonnafino ...... 7 Assists 2000 Emma Breland ...... 7 7 Amber Tollefson ...... 00-03 Multi-Goal Games Cindy Schofield ...... 7 6 Maren Vik Edvardsen ...... 98-01 1 Camie Bybee ...... 01-03 2001 Maren Vik Edvardsen ...... 10 4 Four players tied 2002 Leah Gallegos ...... 7 2003 Amber Tollefson ...... 11 F L O R I D A S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y 77 Records Game-Winning Goals Leah Gallegos vs Jacksonville, Sept. Fewest Shots ...... 0 1995 Alex Osorio ...... 1 7, 2003) (1995 at Clemson, 9/29; 1995 at Vir- Kelly McGrath ...... 1 Goalie Saves ...... 21 ginia, 10/13) Lizzie Easton ...... 1 (Melissa Juhl, vs Duke, Sept 24, 1995) Fewest Shots Allowed ...... 1 Kelly Huff ...... 1 Quickest Goal, 1st Half ...... :41 (1996 vs Jacksonville, 9/15; 1997 vs 1996 Kelley Poole ...... 6 (1997, Erin Grimsley vs Wake Forest, 8/ Stetson, 10/10; 1999 vs Stetson, 9/9; 1997 Janna Walkup ...... 3 29) 2003 vs USF, 10/1) 1998 Sally Shelgren ...... 1 Quickest Goal Allowed,1st Half ...... :30 Most FSU Corner Kicks In A Game ...... 18 Alex Osorio ...... 1 (1996, Robin Confer, North Carolina, (2001 vs Jacksonville, 11/4) Lauren Lynch ...... 1 Most Corner Kicks For FSU April Murphy ...... 1 9/26) Quickest Goal, 2nd Half ...... 46:00 In The 1st Half ...... 9 Rachael Watkin ...... 1 (2001 vs Jacksonville, 11/4) Maren Vik Edvardsen ...... 1 (1997, Jill Ford vs Louisiana State 10/ Most Corner Kicks For FSU Heather Dyche ...... 1 12) In The 2nd Half ...... 10 1999 Maren Vik Edvardsen ...... 4 Quickest Goal Allowed 2nd Half ...... 46:41 (1998 vs FIU, 10/6; 2000 vs Ohio 2000 Emma Breland ...... 5 (2001, Taline Tahmassian vs Santa Clara State, 9/3; 2001 vs Loyola (Md), 9/2) 2001 Cindy Schofield ...... 6 at Wake Forest, 9/9) Fewest Corner Kicks Allowed ...... 0 2002 Cindy Schofield ...... 4 Quickest Goal Allowed, Overtime ... 94:28 (15 times most recent 2003 vs Jack- 2003 Leah Gallegos ...... 7 (1995, at North Carolina, sonville, 9/7) 10/20) Shortest Span between Game-Winning Assists Goals Allowed ...... :18 1995 Alex Osorio ...... 1 (1997 vs Florida 10/15) Erica Shuler...... 1 FSU TEAM 1996 Kasey McCall ...... 2 GAME RECORDS Shortest Span Answering an Opponents Goal ...... :17 Lauren Lynch ...... 2 Most Goals Scored ...... 11 Alex Osorio ...... 2 (2001 at Jacksonville, 11/4) (1995 vs. Jacksonville, 9/13; 1996 vs. Shortest Span Between FSU Goals ..... :23 1997 Alex Osorio ...... 3 Jacksonville, 9/15) 1998 Alex Osorio ...... 5 (2003 vs Miami, 9/19) 1999 April Murphy ...... 3 Most Goals Scored, Defeat ...... 4 Largest Margin of Defeat, Shutout ...... 9 Angela Bonnafino ...... 3 (1995 vs. Georgia, 10/27) (1995 vs. North Carolina (ACC Trn), 2000 Maren Vik Edvardsen ...... 4 Most Goals Allowed ...... 9 1996 vs. North Carolina, 9/26; 1997 vs 2001 Maren Vik Edvardsen ...... 5 (1995 vs. North Carolina (ACC Trn.), North Carolina 9/7; 1999 at North 2002 Amber Tollefson ...... 5 11/2; 1996 vs. North Carolina, 9/26; Carolina, 9/17) 1997 vs North Carolina 9/7; 1999 at Largest FSU Shot Advantage ...... 39 FSU INDIVIDUAL North Carolina, 9/17) (1999 vs Mercer, 9/3. FSU out shoots GAME RECORDS Most Goals Allowed, Victory ...... 3 Mercer 41-2) Most Points ...... 8 (2002 vs. Clemson, 9/20) Corner Kicks ...... 35 (Maren Vik Edvardsen vs Furman, Sept. Most Goals Scored, Both Teams ...... 11 (Mercer Sept. 14, 1998) 1, 1998; Leah Gallegos vs FAU, Oct. (1995 vs. Jacksonville, 9/13; 1996 vs Corner Kicks Allowed ...... 18 27, 2003) Jacksonville, 9/15) (North Carolina Sept. 7, 1997) Most 1st Half Points...... 6 Most 1st Half Goals ...... 6 FSU Fouls ...... 28 (Camie Bybee vs Miami, Sept. 19, (Two times most recent 2003 vs Mi- (Maryland Oct. 18, 1998) 2003) ami, 9/19) Opponent Fouls ...... 27 Most 2nd Half Points ...... 6 Most 2nd Half Goals ...... 9 (Wake Forest Oct. 31, 1995) (Cindy Schofield vs Miami, Oct 25, (1996 vs Jacksonville, 9/15) FSU Yellow Cards ...... 3 2001) Largest Margin of Victory ...... 11 (Duke Oct. 8, 2002) Opponent Yellow Cards ...... 4 Most Goals ...... 4 (1995 vs. Jacksonville, 9/13; 1996 vs (Duke Oct. 26, 1997) (Maren Vik Edvardsen vs Furman, Sept. Jacksonville, 9/15) 1, 1998; Leah Gallegos vs FAU, Oct. 27, 2003) Largest Margin of Victory, Shutout ...... 11 FSU INDIVIDUAL GAME Most 1st Half Goals ...... 2 (1995 vs. Jacksonville, 9/13; 1996 vs (Maren Vik Edvardsen vs Furman, Sept 1, Jacksonville,9/15) RECORDS FOR NCAA 1999; Kelly McGrath, vs Jacksonville, Sept Largest Margin of Victory, Home...... 11 TOURNAMENT PLAY 13, 1995; Kasey McCall at Jacksonville, (1995 vs. Jacksonville, 9/13) Most Points ...... 4 Sept 13, 1995; Cindy Schofield vs George Largest Margin of Victory, Away ...... 5 (Emma Breland vs Jacksonville, Nov. 8, Mason, Aug 31, 2001; Cindy Schofield vs (2001 vs. UCF, Oct. 5; 2001 vs. Mary- 2000; Camie Bybee vs Dartmouth, UCF, Oct 5, 2001; Camie Bybee vs Mary- land ACC Tourney, Nov. 8) Nov. 14, 2003) land, Nov 8, 2001) Largest Margin of Defeat ...... 9 Most Goals ...... 2 Most 2nd Half Goals ...... 3 (Camie Bybee vs Dartmouth, Nov. (Cindy Schofield vs Miami, Oct 25, (1995 vs. North Carolina (ACC Trn.), 14, 2003) 2001) 1996 vs. North Carolina 9/26; 1997 vs Most 1st Half Goals ...... 1 Most Assists ...... 3 North Carolina 9/7; 1999 at North (Three times most recent Katie Beal vs (Erin Grimsley at Jacksonville, Sept 15, Carolina, 9/17) West Virginia, Nov. 23, 2003) 1996) Largest Margin of Defeat, Home ...... 9 Most 2nd Half Goals Most 1st Half Assists ...... 2 (1996 vs. North Carolina, 9/26) (Camie Bybee vs Dartmouth, Nov. (Jessica Driscoll, vs Jacksonville, Sept 13, Largest Margin of Defeat, Away ...... 9 14, 2003) 1995; April Murphy vs South Alabama, (1997 vs North Carolina 9/7; 1999 at Most OT Goals ...... 1 Oct 3, 1999; Angela Bonaffino vs Jack- North Carolina, 9/17) (Leah Gallegos vs Auburn, Nov. 16, sonville, Oct 16, 1999; Maren Vik 2003 and vs West Virginia, Nov. 23, Edvardsen vs George Mason, Aug 31, Most Shots ...... 41 2003) 2001; Amber Tollefson vs Maryland, (1999 vs Mercer, 9/3) Most Assists ...... 2 Nov 8, 2001) Most First Half Shots...... 29 Four times most recent Jez Ratliff vs Most 2nd Half Assists ...... 3 (1999 vs Mercer, 9/3) West Virginia, Nov. 23, 2003) (Erin Grimsley at Jacksonville, Sept 15, Most Second Half Shots ...... 26 Most 1st Half Assist...... 1 1996) (2001 vs Loyola, 9/2) (Five times most recent Rachel Most Shots ...... 10 Most Shots Allowed ...... 45 McDowell and Jez Ratliff vs West (Jill Ford vs Stetson, Sept. 10, 1997; (1995 at Nebraska, 10/8) Virginia, Nov. 23, 2003)

78 2 0 0 4 S E M I N O L E S O C C E R Records Most 2nd Half Assists ...... 2 Most Points ...... 182 (2003) 23 ...... 1998 (Two times most recent Jez Ratliff vs Points Per Game ...... 7 (2000; 03) 23 ...... 1997 Dartmouth, Nov. 14, 2003) Fewest Points ...... 81 (1995) 17 ...... 1995 Most Shots ...... 6 Most Goals Allowed ...... 61 (1995) (Three times most recent Camie Bybee Fewest Goals Allowed ...... 28 (1996; 03) Assists Per Game vs UConn, Dec. 5, 2003) Most Shutouts ...... 9 (2003) 2.42 (24 games) ...... 2001 Goalie Saves ...... 9 Most Consecutive 2.38 (26 games) ...... 2003 (Sara Crawford, vs. Clemson, Nov. 17, Shutouts ...... 6 (2003) 2.04 (24 games) ...... 2000 2000) Most Shots ...... 426 (2003) 1.83 (23 games) ...... 2002 Shots Per Game ...... 17 (2003) 1.40 (20 games) ...... 1999 NCAA POSTSEASON Most Shots On Goal ...... 194 (2003) 1.35 (20 games) ...... 1996 Most Goals Scored ...... 5 Fewest Shots Allowed ...... 226 (1998) 1.15 (20 games) ...... 1997 (2003 vs Dartmouth, 11/14) Saves ...... 197 (1995) 1.10 (21 games) ...... 1998 Most Goals Scored, Defeat ...... 0 Saves Per Game ...... 10.37 (1995) 0.89 (19 games) ...... 1995 (Four times most recent 2003 vs UConn, Dec. 5) Goals Against Average ...... 1.05 (2003) Most Goals Allowed, Victory ...... 2 Most Corner Kicks ...... 164 (2002) Shots Attempted (2003 vs West Virginia, Nov. 23) Fewest Corner Kicks Allowed .... 91 (2002) 446 (60 goals)...... 2003 Most Goals Allowed ...... 2 352 (46 goals) ...... 2002 (Three times most recent 2003 vs MOST IN A SEASON 336 (45 goals) ...... 2000 UConn, Dec. 5) Points 329 (55 goals) ...... 2001 Most Goals Scored, Both Teams ...... 5 182 (60g 62a) ...... 2003 292 (51 goals) ...... 1996 (Two times most recent vs Dartmouth, 168 (55g 58a) ...... 2001 273 (35 goals) ...... 1998 Nov. 14, 2003) 254 (36 goals) ...... 1999 Largest Margin Of Victory ...... 5 139 (45g 49a) ...... 2000 (vs Dartmouth, Nov. 14, 2003) 134 (46g 42a) ...... 2002 219 (30 goals) ...... 1997 Largest Margin Of Defeat ...... 2 129 (51g 27a) ...... 1996 165 (32 goals) ...... 1995 (Two times most recent 2003 vs 100 (36g 28a) ...... 1999 UConn, Dec. 5) 93 (35g 23a) ...... 1998 Shots Per Game Largest Margin Of Defeat, Shutout ...... 2 83 (30g 23a) ...... 1997 17.15 (26 games) ...... 2003 (Three times most recent 2003 vs 81 (32g 17a) ...... 1995 15.30 (23 games) ...... 2002 UConn, Dec. 5) 14.60 (20 games) ...... 1996 Largest Margin of Defeat, Away ...... 2 Points Per Game 14.00 (24 games) ...... 2000 (2000 at Clemson, 11/17) 7.00 (26 games) ...... 2003 13.71 (24 games) ...... 2001 Most Shots ...... 20 7.00 (24 games) ...... 2001 13.00 (21 games) ...... 1998 (Three times most recent 2003 vs 12.70 (20 games) ...... 1999 UConn, Dec. 5) 6.45 (20 games) ...... 1996 5.83 (23 games) ...... 2002 10.95 (20 games) ...... 1997 Most Shots Allowed ...... 21 8.68 (19 games) ...... 1995 (2000 at Clemson, 11/17) 5.79 (24 games) ...... 2000 Fewest Shots ...... 2 5.00 (20 games) ...... 1999 4.43 (21 games) ...... 1998 Shots on Goal (2000 at Clemson, 11/17) 194 (60 goals)...... 2003 Fewest Shots Allowed ...... 3 4.26 (19 games) ...... 1995 4.15 (20 games) ...... 1997 178 (46 goals) ...... 2002 (2002 vs. Auburn, 11/17) (55 goals) ...... 2001 Goals 176 (45 goals) ...... 2000 FSU TEAM 60 ...... 2003 SEASON RECORDS 55 ...... 2001 SOG Per Game: Most Victories ...... 17 (2003) 51 ...... 1996 7.74 (23 games) ...... 2002 Most Defeats ...... 14 (1995) 46 ...... 2002 7.46 (26 games) ...... 2003 Most Ties ...... 3 (1998; 02) 45 ...... 2000 7.42 (24 games) ...... 2001 Most Consecutive Wins 36 ...... 1999 7.33 (24 games) ...... 2000 to Start a Season ...... 3 (2000) 35 ...... 1998 Fewest Victories ...... 4 (1995) 32 ...... 1995 Goals Allowed Fewest Defeats ...... 7 (1996; 02) 30 ...... 1997 Regular Season ACC Fewest Ties ...... 0 (1997) 2003 ...... 28 ...... 5 Most Games Played ...... 26 (2003) Goals Per Game: 2002 ...... 31 ...... 15 Fewest Games Played ...... 19 (1995) 2001 ...... 33 ...... 16 2.55 (20 games) ...... 1996 2000 ...... 31 ...... 11 Longest Winning Streak .... 5 (2000; 03) 2.31 (26 games) ...... 2003 1999 ...... 35 ...... 22 Longest Unbeaten Streak ...... 7 (2000) 2.29 (24 games) ...... 2001 1998 ...... 41 ...... 20 Longest Losing Streak ...... 8 (1995) 2.00 (23 games) ...... 2002 1997 ...... 43 ...... 26 Longest Non-Winning Streak ...... 8 (1995) 1.88 (24 games) ...... 2000 1996 ...... 37 ...... 20 Most Home Field Victories ...... 9 (2000) 1.80 (20 games) ...... 1999 1995 ...... 52 ...... 29 Fewest Home Field Defeats ...... 0 (2001) 1.68 (19 games) ...... 1995 Most Away Victories ...... 6 (1996; 03) 1.67 (21 games) ...... 1998 GOALKEEPING Fewest Away Defeats ...... 1 (2002) 1.50 (20 games) ...... 1997 (Season) Most Neutral-Site Victories ..... 3 (2003) Saves Most Neutral Site Defeats ...... 3 (2001) Assists 197 (61 GA) ...... 1995 Most Goals Scored ...... 60 (2003) 62 ...... 2003 145 (31 GA) ...... 2000 Goals Per Game ...... 2.55 (1996) 58 ...... 2001 128 (40 GA) ...... 2001 Fewest Goals Scored ...... 30 (1997) 49 ...... 2000 116 (39 GA) ...... 1999 Most Assists ...... 58 (2001) 42 ...... 2002 112 (43 GA) ...... 1998 Assists Per Game ...... 2.42 (2001) 28 ...... 1999 106 (37 GA) ...... 2002 Fewest Assists ...... 17 (1995) 27 ...... 1996 93 (28 GA) ...... 2003 F L O R I D A S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y 79 Records 79 (35 GA) ...... 1996 9/13/95 vs. JU, Kelly McGrath (3), SR. 1997 S. Alabama 1-0 2-1 76 (48 GA) ...... 1997 9/13/95 vs. JU, Alex Osorio (3), FR. 1996 NC State 2-1 4-2 10/27/95 vs. , Alex Osorio (3), FR. Saves Per Game FSU’S ALL-TIME 10.37 (19 games) ...... 1995 HIGHEST RANKING BY POLL GOLDEN GOALS 6.04 (24 games) ...... 2000 NSCAA ...... 4 (Final 2003) Year Player Team 5.80 (20 games) ...... 1999 SoccerBuzz ...... 5 (Final 2003) 2003 Leah Gallegos WVU 5.33 (21 games) ...... 1998 SoccerTimes ...... 5 (Final 2003) 2003 Leah Gallegos Auburn 5.33 (24 games) ...... 2001 Soccer America ...... 6 (Final 2003) 2003 Julia Schnugg Ole Miss 4.61 (23 games) ...... 2002 CollegeSoccer.com ...... 7 (9/03/01) 2002 Leah Gallegos Clemson 3.95 (20 games) ...... 1996 2001 Cindy Schofield Duke 3.80 (20 games) ...... 1997 ALL-TIME 2001 Jez Ratliff NCSU 3.58 (26 games) ...... 2003 MULTI-GOAL GAMES 2000 Kristin Boyce UNC 2003 2000 Marte Vik Edvardsen USF Shutouts 1998 Sally Shelgren FIU 2003 ...... 9 Leah Gallegos (JU, USF, Duke) 1996 ...... 8 Katie Beal (SDSU) 1998 Alex Osorio Maryland 2001 ...... 6 Camie Bybee (UM) 2000 ...... 6 Julia Schnugg (UM) ACC HONORS 1999 ...... 6 All-ACC 1997 ...... 6 2002 Melissa Juhl, Second ...... 1996 2002 ...... 4 Leah Gallegos (CLEM) Emma Breland, First ...... 2000 1998 ...... 2 Cindy Schofield (Wake, GMU, JU) Cindy Schofield, First ...... 2001 1995 ...... 1 Erica Lewis (NCSU) Amber Tollefson, Second ...... 2001 Goals Against Average Cindy Schofield, First ...... 2002 1.05 (28 GA, 2397 min) ...... 2003 2001 Leah Gallegos, First ...... 2003 1.23 (31 GA, 2273 min) ...... 2000 Cindy Schofield (GMU, UCF, UM) Kristin Boyce, First ...... 2003 1.55 (37 GA, 2151 min) ...... 2002 Amber Tollefson (CLEM, UMD) 1.60 (40 GA, 1860 min) ...... 2001 Jez Ratliff (NCSU) All-ACC Freshman Team 1.69 (35 GA, 1860 min) ...... 1996 Camie Bybee (UMD) Emma Breland ...... 2000 1.92 (39 GA, 1830 min) ...... 1999 Katie Beal ...... 2001 1.92 (43 GA, 2014 min) ...... 1998 2000 Camie Bybee ...... 2001 2.39 (48 GA, 1809 min) ...... 1997 Emma Breland (JU, Ore St, TX A&M) Jez Ratliff ...... 2001 3.16 (61 GA, 1740 min) ...... 1995 Marte Vik Edvardsen (UM) Leah Gallegos ...... 2002 Julia Schnugg ...... 2003 Most Wins India Trotter ...... 2003 17 (17-8-1) ...... 2003 1999 15 (15-8-1) ...... 2001 Maren Vik Edvardsen (Mercer, Stetson) 14 (14-8-2) ...... 2000 All-ACC Tournament Team 13 (13-7-3) ...... 2002 1998 Sarah Crawford ...... 2000 12 (12-7-1) ...... 1996 Danielle Ford (UMD) Rachael Watkin ...... 2000 9 (9-10-1) ...... 1999 Maren Vik Edvardsen (Furman, Syracuse) Katie Beal ...... 2001 8 (8-12-0) ...... 1997 Heather Dyche ...... 2001 7 (7-11-3) ...... 1998 1996 Amber Tollefson ...... 2001 4 (4-14-1) ...... 1995 Kasey McCall (App ST, JU) Katie Beal ...... 2003 Erin Grimsley (UNF) Joy McKenzie ...... 2003 Most Losses Kelly Rowland...... 2003 14 (4-14-1) ...... 1995 Kelly Poole (Furman) 12 (8-12-0) ...... 1997 Leah Gallegos ...... 2003 11 (7-11-3) ...... 1998 1995 10 (9-10-1) ...... 1999 Alex Osorio (JU) ACC Player of the Week 8 (14-8-2) ...... 2000 Kelly McGrath (JU) Melissa Juhl ...... 10/21/96 8 (15-8-1) ...... 2001 Jessica Driscoll (JU) Jill Ford ...... 10/19/98 8 (17-8-1) ...... 2003 Amber Tollefson ...... 9/24/01 7 (12-7-1) ...... 1996 FSU’S ALL-TIME Cindy Schofield ...... 10/8/01 7 (13-7-3) ...... 2002 Cindy Schofield ...... 11/5/01 COMEBACK WINS Leah Gallegos ...... 9/23/02 Most Ties Year Team Deficit Final Leah Gallegos ...... 10/14/03 3 (7-11-3) ...... 1998 2003 Auburn (16) 1-0 2-1 3 (13-7-3) ...... 2002 2003 Maryland (14) 1-0 2-1 ACC Statistical Leaders 2 (14-8-2) ...... 2000 2002 Clemson (17) 3-2 4-3 Cindy Schofield ...... 17 Goals (2001) 1 (15-8-1) ...... 2001 2002 Florida (21) 1-0 2-1 1 (9-10-1) ...... 1999 Leah Gallegos ...... 7 GWG (2003) 1 (12-7-1) ...... 1996 2001 Clemson (7) 2-1 3-2 1 (4-14-1) ...... 1995 2001 Kansas 1-0 4-1 1 (17-8-1) ...... 2003 2001 Louisville 1-0 3-2 2001 Duke 2-0 3-2 ALL-TIME HAT TRICKS 2001 Jacksonville 1-0 5-1 10/27/03 vs. FAU, Leah Gallegos (4), SO. 2000 Florida (6) 2-1 3-2 9/20/02 vs. Clemson, Leah Gallegos (3), FR. 2000 USF 1-0 2-1 10/23/01 vs. Miami, Cindy Schofield (3), JR. 2000 Oregon St 1-0 2-1 9/01/98 vs. Furman, Maren Vik Edvardsen 2000 UNC (2) 1-0 3-2 (4), FR. 1998 Syracuse 2-1 3-2 9/15/96 vs. JU, Kasey McCall (3), FR. 1998 Maryland 1-0 3-2 80 2 0 0 4 S E M I N O L E S O C C E R Records REGIONAL HONORS NSCAA All-Region Melissa Juhl ...... Second Team (1996) Emma Breland ...... Second Team (2000) Sarah Crawford ...... Third Team (2000) Rachael Watkin ...... Third Team (2000) Cindy Schofield ...... Second Team (2001) Amber Tollefson ...... Second Team (2001) Cindy Schofield ...... Second Team (2002) Leah Gallegos ...... First Team (2003) Katie Beal ...... Second Team (2003) Kristin Boyce ...... Third Team (2003) Joy McKenzie ...... Third Team (2003)

SoccerBuzz Southeast Region Dee Foard ...... Southeast Region All-Freshman Team (1997) Patrick Baker ...... Coach of the Year (2000) Emma Breland ...... Freshman of the Year (2000) Emma Breland ...... First-Team (2000) Sarah Crawford ...... Second Team (2000) Soccer America Marte Vik Edvardsen ...... Second Team (2000) Emma Breland ...... All-Freshman Team (2000) Rachael Watkin ...... Second Team (2000) Melissa Juhl ...... Team of the Week (10/21/96) Cindy Schofield ...... First Team (2001) Kelly Poole ...... Team of the Week (10/28/96) Amber Tollefson ...... First Team (2001) Heather Dyche ...... Team of the Week (8/31/00) Katie Beal ...... Third Team (2001) April Murphy ...... Team of the Week (8/31/00) Kristin Boyce ...... Third Team (2001) Emma Breland ...... Team of the Week (9/14/00) Emma Breland ...... All-Freshman Team (2000) Camie Bybee ...... Team of the Week (9/26/01) Katie Beal ...... All-Freshman Team (2001) Amber Tollefson ...... Team of the Week (9/26/01) Camie Bybee ...... All-Freshman Team (2001) Leah Gallegos ...... Team of the Week (9/25/02) Cindy Schofield ...... First Team (2002) Cindy Schofield ...... Team of the Week (10/30/02) Kristin Boyce ...... Third Team (2002) Katie Beal ...... Team of the Week (9/15/03) Amber Tollefson ...... Third Team (2002) Kelly Rowland...... Team of the Week (9/30/03) Leah Gallegos ...... All-Freshman Team (2002) Leah Gallegos ...... Team of the Week (10/15/03) Leah Gallegos ...... First Team (2003) Kelly Rowland...... Team of the Week (10/29/03) Katie Beal ...... First Team (2003) Kelly Rowland...... Team of the Week (11/12/03) Joy McKenzie ...... Second Team (2003) Patrick Baker...... Coach of the Year (2003) India Trotter ...... Second Team (2003) India Trotter ...... Freshman All-American (2003) Kelly Rowland...... Freshman All-American (2003) Kelly Rowland...... All-Freshman Team (2003) India Trotter ...... All-Freshman Team (2003) NSCAA Julia Schnugg ...... All-Freshman Team (2003) Leah Gallegos ...... Third Team All-American (2003) Patrick Baker...... Runner-Up Coach of the Year (2003) College Sports Television NATIONAL HONORS Leah Gallegos ...... Second Team All-American (2003) SoccerBuzz Patrick Baker ..... Runner-Up National Coach of the Year (2000) Soccer Times Emma Breland ...... Finalist Freshman of the Year (2000) Leah Gallegos ...... Second Team All-American (2003) Emma Breland ...... Third Team All-American (2000) Katie Beal ...... Honorable Mention All-American (2003) Emma Breland ...... First Team Freshman All-American (2000) India Trotter ...... Honorable Mention All-American (2003) Cindy Schofield ...... Honorable Mention All-American (2001) Amber Tollefson ...... Honorable Mention All-American (2001) NCAA Katie Beal ...... First Team Freshman All-American (2001) India Trotter ...... All-NCAA Tournament Team (2003) Camie Bybee ...... Second Team Freshman All-American (2001) Marte Vik Edvardsen ...... Elite Team of the Week (9/5/01) WINS OVER RANKED TEAMS Camie Bybee ...... Elite Team of the Week (9/26/01) NSCAA ranking at time of the game Cindy Schofield ...... Elite Team of the Week (10/10/01) 10/20/96 ...... vs. No. 10 Clemson 1-0 Leah Gallegos ...... Elite Team of the Week (9/25/02) 10/27/96 ...... vs. No. 18 NC State 4-2 Cindy Schofield ...... Elite Team of the Week (10/30/02) 8/25/00 ...... vs. No. 10 Florida 3-2 Cindy Schofield ...... Third Team All-American (2002) 9/10/00 ...... vs. No. 7 Texas A&M 4-1 Julia Schnugg ...... Elite Team of the Week (9/24/03) 10/7/00 ...... vs. No. 20 Wake Forest 2-0 Leah Gallegos ...... Elite Team of the Week (10/15/03) 10/17/00 ...... vs. No. 3 North Carolina 3-2 (2OT) Kelly Rowland...... Elite Team of the Week (11/12/03) 11/12/00 ...... at No. 11 Florida 2-1 Patrick Baker...... Runner-Up Coach of the Year (2003) 9/17/01 ...... at No. 9 Clemson 3-2 Leah Gallegos ...... First Team All-American (2003) 10/19/02 ...... at No. 20 NC State 5-1 Katie Beal ...... Third Team All-American (2003) 10/25/02 ...... at No. 22 Maryland 1-0 India Trotter ...... First Team Freshman All-American (2003) 10/10/03 ...... vs. No. 15 Duke 3-0 Julia Schnugg ...... First Team Freshman All-American (2003) 11/7/03 ...... vs. No. 25 Maryland 1-0 Kelly Rowland...... Honorable Mention Freshman 11/23/03 ...... vs. No. 10 West Virginia 3-2 (2OT) All-American (2003) 11/28/03 ...... vs. No. 8 Florida 1-0 F L O R I D A S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y 81 Records SEMINOLE STREAKS Consecutive Road Victories All-Time Winning Streaks 5 1996 Began with a 4-1 victory on Aug. 31 at West Florida; ended with a 3-0 loss on Sept. 22 at Duke. MATCHES SEASON BEGAN/ENDED 3 2002 Began with a 5-1 win at NC State Oct, 19; ended 5 2003 Began with a 6-1 win September 14 vs. San Diego with a 1-0 loss at UConn in the Round of 16 Nov. 24. State; ended with a 3-2 loss on October 4 at 3 1999 Began with a 1-0 victory on Sept. 7 at South Florida; Virginia. ended with a 9-0 loss on Sept. 17 at North Carolina. 5 2000 Began with a 3-1 victory on Sept. 22 vs. Central Florida; ended with a 0-0 tie on Oct. 14 at NC State. 4 2002 Began with a 4-3 OT win over No. 17 Clemson ACC Win Streak Sept. 20; ended with a 1-1 tie at Duke Oct. 8. 3 2001 Began with a 3-2 win October 7 vs. Clemson; ended 4 2002 Began with a 5-1 victory on Oct. 19 at No. 19 NC with a 4-1 loss October 12 at No. 1 North Carolina State; ended with a 2-1 loss on Nov. 2 vs.No. 25 2 2003 Began with a 3-0 win October 10 vs. Duke; ended Virginia. with a 0-0 tie October 18 at Wake Forest. 4 2001 Began with a 3-2 victory on Sept. 30 vs. Louisville; 2 2002 Began with a 5-1 win at NC State Oct, 19; ended with ended with a 4-1 loss on Oct. 12 at North Carolina. a 2-1 loss to Virginia Nov. 2. 4 1999 Began with a 4-1 victory on Sept. 3 vs. Mercer; ended 2 1996 Began with a 1-0 victory on Oct. 20 vs. Clemson; ended with a 9-0 loss on Sept. 17 at North Carolina. with a 1-0 loss on Nov. 3 vs. Wake Forest. 4 1999 Began with a 2-0 victory on Oct. 1 vs. Georgia; ended 2 2001 Began with a 2-0 victory on Nov. 2 vs. Maryland; ended with a 1-0 loss on Oct. 15 at Virginia. with a 0-0 tie on Nov. 9 vs. Virginia at the ACC Tour- 4 1996 Began with a 3-0 victory on Sept. 13 at South nament. Alabama; ended with a 3-0 loss on Sept. 22 at Duke. ACC Unbeaten Streak All-Time Unbeaten Streaks 4 2003 Began with a 3-0 win October 10 vs. Duke; ended 7 2000 Began with a 3-1 victory on Sept. 22 vs. Central Florida; with a 1-0 loss on October 31 at No. 1 North ended with a 2-0 loss on Oct. 20 at Maryland. Carolina. 6 2003 Began with a 3-0 win October 7 at UCF; ended with 3 2001 Began with a 3-2 win October 7 vs. Clemson; ended a 1-0 loss on October 31 at No. 1 North Carolina. with a 4-1 loss October 12 at No. 1 North Carolina 5 2002 Began with a 4-3 OT win over No. 17 Clemson 2 2002 Began with a 4-3 win September 20 vs. Clemson; Sept. 20; ended with a 3-2 loss to No. 7 Wake ended with a 3-2 loss October 12 vs. Wake Forest Forest Oct. 12. 2 2002 Began with a 5-1 win October 19 at NC State; ended with a 2-1 loss November 2 vs. Virginia. Consecutive Home Victories 9 2000-02 Began with a 4-1 victory on Nov. 8 vs. Jacksonville in Consecutive Shutouts the NCAA Regional; ended Aug. 30, 2002 with a 0-0 (Team) tie vs. Oregon State. 6 2003 Began with a 3-0 win October 7 at UCF; ended with 8 2003 Began with a 7-1 win September 19 vs. Miami; a 1-0 loss on October 31 at No. 1 North Carolina. CURRENT STREAK 3 1997 Began with a 3-0 win October 5 at Elon; ended 4 2002 Began with a 4-3 OT win over No. 17 Clemson Sept. with a 6-0 loss October 16 at Florida. 20; ended with a 1-1 tie at Duke Oct. 8. 3 1999 Began with a 1-0 win September 7 at USF; ended 4 1999 Began with a 4-1 victory on Sept. 3 vs. Mercer; ended with a 9-0 loss September 17 at North Carolina. with a 2-2 tie on Oct. 22 vs. NC State. 3 2000 Began with a 1-0 win October 1 vs. Oregon; ended 4 2000 Began with a 3-2 victory on Aug. 25 vs. Florida; ended with a 3-2 win October 17 vs. North Carolina. with a 3-2 loss on Sept. 10 vs. Clemson. 4 2000 Began with a 3-1 victory on Sept. 22 vs. Central Florida; Consecutive Shutouts ended with a 1-0 loss on Oct. 28 vs. Virginia. (Individual) Joy McKenzie 6 2003 Began with a 3-0 win October 7 at Home Unbeaten Streak UCF; ended with a 1-0 loss on October 12 2000-02 Began with a 4-1 victory on Nov. 8 vs. Jacksonville in 31 at No. 1 North Carolina. the NCAA Regional; ended Sept. 8 with 2-1 loss to Melissa Juhl 3 1997 Began with a 3-0 victory Oct. 5 at Elon LSU. College; ended with a 6-0 loss Oct. 15 8 2003 Began with a 7-1 win September 19 vs. Miami; at Florida. CURRENT STREAK Jamie Gurtov 3 1999 Began with a 1-0 victory Sept. 7 at 5 1999 Began with a 4-1 victory on Sept. 3 vs. Mercer; ended South Florida; ended with a 9-0 loss with a 3-1 loss on Oct. 24 vs. Duke. Sept. 17 at North Carolina. 4 2000 Began with a 3-2 victory on Aug. 25 vs. Florida; ended Sarah Crawford 3 2000 Began with a 1-0 victory Oct. 1 at Or- with a 3-2 loss on Sept. 10 vs. Clemson. egon; ended with a 3-2 victory Oct. 4 2000 Began with a 3-1 victory on Sept. 22 vs. Central Florida; 17 vs. North Carolina. ended with a 1-0 loss on Oct. 28 vs. Virginia. Consecutive ACC Shutouts 4 2003 Began with a 3-0 win October 10 vs. Duke; ended with a 1-0 loss on October 31 at No. 1 North Carolina. Consecutive Games with a Goal Scored (Team) 23 1996-98 Began with a 7-1 loss to North Carolina Nov. 11; ended with a 2-0 loss to Georgia Sept. 7. 21 2002 Began with a 2-1 win over Oregon Sept. 1; ended with a 1-0 loss to UConn in the Round of 16 Nov. 24. 14 2000 Began with a 3-2 win over Florida August 25; ended with a 0-0 tie at NC State Oct. 14. 12 2001 Began with a 3-2 win over Louisville; ended with a 0- 0 tie vs. Virginia Nov. 9. Consecutive Games with a Goal Scored (Individual) Cindy Schofield 5 2001 Began Oct. 19 vs. NC State; ended vs. Maryland Nov. 7. Emma Breland 4 2000 Began Sept. 24 vs. FIU; ended Oct. 14 at NC State. Kelley Poole 4 1996 Began Sept. 29 against Furman; ended Oct. 13 vs. Maryland.

82 2 0 0 4 S E M I N O L E S O C C E R Records YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Duke L 2 3 H Central Florida W 3 1 H 1995 (4-14-1, 0-7) Ala-Birmingham W 1 0 A Florida Int’l W 4 1 H Tennessee L 1 4 A Oregon State W 2 1 N Head Coach North Carolina L 0 5 N Oregon W 1 0 A Heather Kerby-Nelson Wake Forest W 2 0 H W/L/T FSU OPP SITE NC State T 0 0 A Florida L 0 4 A 1998 (7-11-3, 1-5-1) North Carolina W 3 2 H West Florida W 5 1 H Maryland L 0 2 A Miami W 3 1 A Maryland L 1 5 H Head Coach Virginia L 0 1 H Jacksonville W 11 1 H Heather Kerby-Nelson Wake Forest T 1 1 N Memphis W 3 1 N Furman W 4 2 H North Carolina L 0 3 N LSU T 1 1 A Syracuse W 3 2 N Jacksonville W 4 1 H Duke L 0 2 H Georgia L 0 2 A Florida W 2 1 A Ga Southern L 1 2 H Virginia L 3 4 H Clemson L 0 2 A Clemson L 0 6 A Mercer W 4 3 A Marquette L 0 1 N Wake Forest L 1 3 H Iowa State W 4 1 N North Carolina L 0 7 H 2001 (15-8-1, 4-3) Nebraska L 0 6 A Central Florida L 0 1 A Virginia L 0 6 A Clemson L 0 2 H Head Coach North Carolina L 1 3 A Georgia State T 1 1 H NC State L 0 3 A Miami L 2 4 A Patrick Baker Georgia L 4 5 A Florida Int’l W 1 0 H George Mason W 3 2 H Loyola College W 2 0 H Auburn L 0 1 N South Florida T 1 1 H Portland L 1 3 N Wake Forest L 1 4 A Jacksonville L 1 2 H 2003 (17-8-1, 4-2-1) North Carolina L 0 9 N Santa Clara L 1 4 N Florida L 0 2 H Clemson W 3 2 A Stetson W 4 0 A Kansas W 4 1 H Head Coach Maryland W 3 2 A NC State W 2 1 H Patrick Baker 1996 (12-7-1, 2-5) Duke T 0 0 A Florida L 0 2 A USC L 1 2 H NC State L 1 2 A Louisville W 3 2 H Penn State L 1 2 H Head Coach Auburn W 6 1 H South Florida W 1 0 A Florida L 0 2 A Heather Kerby-Nelson Virginia L 0 2 N Central Florida W 5 0 A Jacksonville W 3 1 A Kansas L 1 3 A West Florida W 4 1 A Duke W 3 2 H North Carolina L 1 4 A SDSU W 6 1 N Appalachian St W 4 0 H 1999 (9-10-1, 0-6-1) Florida Int’l W 4 1 A Miami W 7 1 H Virginia L 1 3 H Wake Forest L 2 4 A Ole Miss W 2 1 H South Alabama W 3 0 A Miami W 3 1 H Maryland W 2 1 H Jacksonville W 11 0 A Head Coach Virginia L 2 3 A USF W 3 0 A North Florida W 4 1 A Patrick Baker Maryland W 2 0 H Virginia L 2 3 A East Carolina W 1 0 A Florida L 1 5 A Jacksonville W 5 1 A UCF W 3 0 A Duke L 0 3 A Miami L 0 3 H Maryland W 7 2 N Duke W 3 0 H North Carolina L 0 9 H Mercer W 4 1 H Virginia T 0 0 N Clemson W 1 0 A Furman W 4 0 H South Florida W 1 0 A North Carolina L 0 4 N Wake Forest T 0 0 A Tennessee W 5 0 H Stetson W 4 0 A Auburn W 1 0 N NC State W 1 0 H Mississippi T 2 2 N Florida Int’l W 3 0 A Clemson L 0 1 A FAU W 7 0 H Georgia State W 2 1 A North Carolina L 0 9 A North Carolina L 0 1 A Wake Forest W 2 1 N Maryland L 0 2 A Wake Forest L 1 2 A Jacksonville St W 4 0 H 2002 (13-7-3, 3-3-1) Maryland W 1 0 N Clemson L 0 4 A North Carolina L 2 3 N Clemson W 1 0 H Georgia W 2 0 H Florida L 0 3 H Dartmouth W 5 0 H South Alabama W 5 1 H Head Coach Auburn W 2 1 H NC State W 4 2 H Jacksonville W 4 1 A Patrick Baker West Virginia W 3 2 A Wake Forest L 0 1 H Wright State W 3 0 H Oregon State T 0 0 H Florida W 2 1 A North Carolina L 1 7 N Virginia L 0 1 A Oregon W 2 1 H UConn L 0 2 N Texas A&M L 1 2 A Missouri T 2 2 H NC State T 2 2 H Louisiana State L 1 2 H 1997 (8-12-0, 0-7) Duke L 1 3 H Miami W 2 1 A Auburn W 4 0 A Virginia Tech W 1 0 N Head Coach Maryland L 0 1 H Charlotte L 3 4 N North Carolina L 0 4 N Clemson W 4 3 H Heather Kerby-Nelson South Florida W 3 2 H Wake Forest L 1 2 A Florida W 2 1 H Appalachian St W 2 0 A Central Florida W 3 1 H Wofford W 5 1 H 2000 (14-8-2, 2-4-1) Duke T 1 1 A North Carolina L 0 9 A Wake Forest L 2 3 H South Alabama W 2 1 H Head Coach North Carolina L 1 5 H NC State L 1 4 A Patrick Baker NC State W 5 1 A Maryland L 0 4 H Florida W 3 2 H Jacksonville W 3 1 H Clemson L 1 2 A South Florida W 2 1 H Maryland W 1 0 A George Mason W 3 1 A Furman L 1 2 A Jacksonville W 3 0 H Virginia L 1 2 H UNC-Greensboro L 2 3 A Missouri L 1 2 A Elon College W 3 0 A Maryland L 2 4 H Ohio State L 1 2 N Ole Miss W 2 0 H Stetson W 3 0 H Texas A&M W 4 1 H LSU W 3 0 H Auburn W 2 1 H Clemson L 2 3 H UConn L 0 1 A Florida L 0 6 A South Alabama W 2 0 A Virginia L 1 2 A Duke L 2 3 A South Florida W 1 0 A F L O R I D A S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y 83 Records Santa Clara ...... 0-1 Home: 0-0 • Away: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-1 2001 - Santa Clara 4, Florida St. 1 (at Wake SERIES RECORDS Forest) Ala.-Birmingham ...... 1-0 Furman ...... 2-1 1998 - Florida St. 4, MERCER 3 1999 - FLORIDA ST. 4, Mercer 1 South Alabama ...... 4 - 0 Home: 0-0 • Away: 1-0 • Neutral: 0-0 Home: 2-0 • Away: 0-1 • Neutral: 0-0 Home: 2-0 • Away: 2-0 • Neutral: 0-0 1997 - Florida St. 1, UAB 0 1996 - FLORIDA ST. 4, Furman 0 Miami ...... 4-2 1996 - Florida St. 3, SOUTH ALA. 0 1997 - FURMAN 2, Florida St. 1 1997 - FLORIDA ST. 2, South Alabama 1 Appalachian St ...... 2-0 1998 - FLORIDA ST. 4, Furman 2 Home: 2-1 • Away: 2-1 • Neutral: 0-0 1999 - FLORIDA ST. 5, South Alabama 1 1998 - MIAMI 4, Florida St. 2 2000 - Florida St. 2, SOUTH ALABAMA 0 Home: 1-0 • Away: 1-0 • Neutral: 0-0 George Mason ...... 2-0 1999 - Miami 3, FLORIDA ST. 0 1996 - FLORIDA ST. 4, App. St. 0 2000 - Florida St. 3, MIAMI 1 1997 - Florida St. 2, APP. St. 0 Home: 1-0 • Away: 1-0 • Neutral: 0-0 2001 - FLORIDA ST. 3, Miami 1 USC ...... 0-1 2001 - FLORIDA ST. 3, George Mason 2 2002 - Florida St. 2, MIAMI 1 Home 0-1; Away 0-0; Neutral 0-0 Auburn ...... 5-1 2002 - Florida St. 3, GEORGE MASON 1 2003 - FLORIDA ST 7, Miami 1 2003 - USC 2 FLORIDA ST. 1 Home: 4-0 • Away: 1-0 • Neutral: 0-1 1995 - Auburn 1, Florida St. 0 (at Georgia) Georgia ...... 1-2 Mississippi ...... 2-0-1 USF...... 6-0-1 1998 - FLORIDA ST. 6, Auburn 1 Home: 1-0 • Away: 0-2 • Neutral: 0-0 Home: 2-0 • Away: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0-1 Home: 2-0-1 • Away: 4-0 • Neutral: 0-0 1999 - Florida St. 4, AUBURN 0 1995 - GEORGIA 5, Florida St. 4 1996 - Florida St. 2, Mississippi 2 (at Atlanta) 1997 - Florida St. 1, USF 0 2001 - Florida St. 1, Auburn 0 (NCAA) 1998 - GEORGIA 2, Florida St. 0 (Georgia 2002 - FLORIDA ST. 2, Mississippi 0 (NCAA) 1998 - FLORIDA ST. 1, USF 1 (2ot) 2002 - FLORIDA ST. 2, Auburn 1 (NCAA) Invitational) 2003 - FLORIDA ST. 2, Mississippi 1 1999 - Florida St. 1, USF 0 2003 - FLORIDA ST. 2, Auburn 1 (NCAA) 1999 - FLORIDA ST. 2, Georgia 0 2000 - FLORIDA ST. 2, USF 1 (2ot) 2001 - Florida St. 1, USF 0 UCF ...... 4-1 Georgia St ...... 1-0-1 Missouri ...... 0-1-1 Home: 0-0-1 • Away: 0-1 • Neutral: 0-0 2002 - FLORIDA ST. 3, USF 2 Home: 2-0 • Away: 2-1 • Neutral: 0-0 Home: 0-0-1 • Away: 0-0 • Neutral: 1-0 2000 - MISSOURI 2, Florida St. 1 2003 - Florida St. 3, USF 0 1998 - UCF 1, Florida St. 0 1996 - Florida St. 2, Georgia St. 1 (at Atlanta) 2002 - FLORIDA ST. 2, Missouri 2 (2ot) 2000 - FLORIDA ST. 3, UCF 1 1998 - FLORIDA ST. 1, Ga. State 1 ( 2ot) Stetson ...... 3-0 2001 - Florida St. 5, UCF 0 Home: 1-0 • Away: 2-0 • Neutral: 0-0 2002 - FLORIDA ST. 3, UCF 1 Ga. Southern ...... 0-1 Nebraska ...... 0-1 2003 - Florida St. 3, UCF 0 Home: 0-0 • Away: 0-1 • Neutral: 0-0 1997 - FLORIDA ST. 3, Stetson 0 Home: 0-1 • Away: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 1995 - NEBRASKA 6, Florida St. 0 1998 - Florida St. 4, STETSON 0 Clemson ...... 4-7, 4-6 1995 - Ga. Southern 2, FLORIDA ST. 1 1999 - Florida St. 4, STETSON 0 Home: 2-2 • Away: 2-5 • Neutral: 0-0 Iowa St ...... 1-0 N. Carolina ...... 1-15, 1-8 1995 - CLEMSON 6, Florida St. 0 Home: 1-3 • Away: 0-4 • Neutral: 0-7 Syracuse ...... 1-0 1996 - FLORIDA ST. 1, Clemson 0 Home: 0-0 • Away: 0-0 • Neutral: 1-0 1995 - NORTH CAROLINA 3, Florida St. 1 (ot) Home: 0-0 • Away: 0-0 • Neutral: 1-0 1997 - CLEMSON 2, Florida St. 1 1995 - Florida St. 4, Iowa St. 1 (at Nebraska) 1995 - North Carolina 9, Florida St. 0 (ACC) 1998 - Florida St. 3, Syracuse 2 (at Geor- 1998 - Clemson 2, FLORIDA ST. 0 1996 - North Carolina 9, FSU 0 gia) 1999 - CLEMSON 4, Florida St. 0 Jacksonville ...... 8-1 1996 - North Carolina 7, Florida St. 1 (ACC) 2000 - Clemson 3, FLORIDA ST. 2 Home: 4-1 • Away: 4-0 • Neutral: 0-0 1997 – NORTH CAROLINA 9, Florida St. 0 Tennessee ...... 1-1 2000 - CLEMSON 2, Florida St. 0 (NCAA) 1995 - FLORIDA ST. 11, Jacksonville 0 1997 - North Carolina 5, Florida St. 0 (ACC) 2001 - Florida St. 3, CLEMSON 2 1998 - North Carolina 7, FSU 0 Home: 1-0 • Away: 0-1 • Neutral: 0-0 1996 - Florida St. 11, JACKSONVILLE 0 1996 - FLORIDA ST. 5, Tennessee 0 2001 - CLEMSON 1, Florida St. 0 (NCAA) 1998 - Jacksonville 2, FLORIDA ST. 1 1999 - NORTH CAROLINA 9, Florida St. 0 2002 - FLORIDA ST. 4, Clemson 3 (ot) 1999 - Florida St. 4, JACKSONVILLE 1 1999 - North Carolina 4, Florida St. 0 (ACC) 1997 - TENNESSEE 4, Florida St. 1 2003 - Florida St. 1, CLEMSON 0 2000 - FLORIDA ST. 3 , Jacksonville 0 2000 - FLORIDA ST. 3, North Carolina 2 (2 ot) 2000 - FLORIDA ST. 4, Jacksonville 1 (NCAA) 2000 - North Carolina 3, Florida St. 0 (ACC) Texas A&M ...... 1-1 Connecticut ...... 0-2 2001 - Florida St. 5, JACKSONVILLE 1 2001 - NORTH CAROLINA 4, Florida St. 1 Home: 1-0 • Away: 0-1 • Neutral: 0-0 Home: 0-0 • Away: 0-1 • Neutral: 0-1 2002 - FLORIDA ST. 3, Jacksonville 1 2001 - North Carolina 4, Florida St. 0 (ACC) 1999 - TEXAS A&M 2, Florida St. 1 2003 - Florida St. 3, JACKSONVILLE 1 2002 - North Carolina 5, FLORIDA ST. 1 2002 - UCONN 1, Florida St. 0 (NCAA) 2003 - NORTH CAROLINA 1, Florida St. 0 2000 - FLORIDA ST. 4, Texas A&M 1 2003 - UConn 2, Florida St. 0 (NCAA) 2003 - North Carolina 3, Florida St. 2 (ACC) Jacksonville St ...... 1-0 Virginia ...... 0-10-1, 0-9 Dartmouth ...... 1-0 Home: 1-0 • Away: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 Home: 0-4 • Away: 0-5 • Neutral: 0-1-1 1996 - FLORIDA ST. 4, Jacksonville St. 0 UNC-Greensboro ...... 0-1 Home 1-0; Away 0-0; Neutral 0-0 Home: 0-0 • Away: 0-1 • Neutral: 0-0 1995 - VIRGINIA 6, Florida St. 0 2003 - FLORIDA ST. 5, Dartmouth 0 (NCAA) 1997 - UNC GREENSBORO 3, Florida St. 2 1996 - Virginia 3, FLORIDA ST. 1 Kansas ...... 1-1 1997 - VIRGINIA 2, Florida St. 1 Duke ...... 2-5-2, 2-5-2 Home: 1-0 • Away: 0-1 • Neutral: 0-0 NC State ...... 4-3-2, 4-3-2 1998 - Virginia 4, FLORIDA ST. 3 (ot) Home: 2-3 • Away: 0-2-2 • Neutral: 0-0 2001 - FLORIDA ST. 4, Kansas 1 1998 - Virginia 2, Florida St. 0 (ACC) 1995 - Duke 2, FLORIDA ST. 0 2003 - KANSAS 3, Florida St. 0 Home: 3-0-1 • Away: 1-3-1 • Neutral: 0-0 1999 - VIRGINIA 1, Florida St. 0 1996 - DUKE 3, Florida St. 0 1995 - NCSU 3, Florida St. 0 2000 - Virginia 1, FLORIDA ST. 0 1997 - Duke 3, FLORIDA ST. 2 (ot) LSU ...... 1-1-1 1996 - FLORIDA ST. 4, NC State 2 2001 - VIRGINIA 3, Florida St. 2 1998 - DUKE 0, Florida St. 0 (2 ot) Home: 1-1 • Away: 0-0-1 • Neutral: 0-0 1997 - NCSU 4, Florida St. 1 2001 - Florida St. 0, Virginia 0 (4ot) ACC 1999 - Duke 3, FLORIDA ST. 1 1995 - Florida St. 1, LSU 1 (called in second ot) 1998 - NCSU 2, Florida St. 1 2002 - Virginia 2, FLORIDA ST. 1 2000 - DUKE 3, Florida St. 2 1997 - FLORIDA ST. 3, Louisiana St. 0 1999 - FLORIDA ST. 2, NC State 2 (2ot) 2003 - VIRGINIA 3, Florida St. 2 2001 - FLORIDA ST. 3, Duke 2 (ot) 2002 - Louisiana St. 2, FLORIDA ST. 1 2000 - NCSU 0, Florida St. 0 (2ot) 2002 - DUKE 0, Florida St. 0 (2 ot) 2001 - FLORIDA ST. 2, NC State 1 (ot) Virginia Tech ...... 1-0 2003 - FLORIDA ST. 3, Duke 0 Louisville ...... 1-0 2002 - Florida St. 5, NC STATE 1 2003 - FLORIDA ST. 1, NC State 0 Home: 0-0 • Away: 0-0 • Neutral: 1-0 Home: 1-0 • Away: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 2002 - Florida St. 1, Virginia Tech 0 (at Miami) East Carolina ...... 1-0 2001 - FLORIDA ST. 3, Louisville 2 Home: 0-0 • Away: 1-0 • Neutral: 0-0 North Florida ...... 1- 0 1996 - Florida St. 1, ECU 0 Loyola College (Md) ...... 1-0 Home: 0-0 • Away: 1-0 • Neutral: 0-0 Wake Forest .... 1-7-2, 1-7-1 1996 - Florida St. 4, UNF 1 Home: 1-3 • Away: 0-4-1 • Neutral: 0-0-1 Elon College ...... 1-0 Home: 1-0 • Away: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 1995 - WAKE FOREST 4, Florida St. 1 2001 - FLORIDA ST. 2, Loyola 0 Home: 1-0 • Away: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 Ohio St ...... 0-1 1996 - Wake Forest 1, FLORIDA ST. 0 1997 - FLORIDA ST. 3, Elon 0 1997 - WAKE FOREST 2, Florida St. 1 Maryland ...... 6-6, 4-5 Home: 0-0 • Away: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-1 1998 - Wake Forest 3, FLORIDA ST. 1 Florida ...... 4-7 Home: 2-4 • Away: 2-2 • Neutral: 2-0 2000 - Ohio St. 2, Florida St. 1 (at Missouri) 1999 - WAKE FOREST 2, Florida St. 1 1995 - Maryland 5, FLORIDA ST. 1 2000 - FLORIDA ST. 2, Wake Forest 0 Home: 2-2 • Away: 2-5 • Neutral: 0-0 1996 - MARYLAND 2, Florida St. 0 Oregon ...... 2-0 2000 - Florida St. 1, Wake Forest 1 (ACC) 1995 - FLORIDA 4, Florida St. 0 1997 - Maryland 4, FLORIDA ST. 0 Home: 1-0 • Away: 1-0 • Neutral: 0-0 (2ot) 1996 - Florida 3, FLORIDA ST. 0 1998 - Florida St. 3, MARYLAND 2 (ot) 2000 - Florida St. 1, OREGON 0 2001 - WAKE FOREST 4, Florida St. 2 1997 - FLORIDA 6, Florida St. 0 1999 - Maryland 1, FLORIDA ST. 0 2002 - FLORIDA ST. 2, Oregon 1 2002 - Wake Forest 3, FLORIDA ST. 2 (2ot) 1998 - Florida 2, FLORIDA ST. 0 2000 - MARYLAND 2, Florida St. 0 2003 - WAKE FOREST 0, Florida St. 0 1999 - FLORIDA 5, Florida St. 1 2001 - FLORIDA ST. 2, Maryland 0 2000 - FLORIDA ST. 3, Florida 2 2001 - Florida St. 7, Maryland 2 (ACC) Oregon St ...... 1-0-1 2000 - Florida St. 2, FLORIDA 1 (NCAA) 2002 - Florida St. 1, MARYLAND 0 Home: 0-0-1 • Away: 1-0 • Neutral: 0-0 West Florida ...... 2-0 2001 - FLORIDA 2, Florida State 0 2002 - Maryland 4, FLORIDA ST. 2 (ACC) 2000 - Florida St. 2, OREGON ST. 1 Home: 1-0 • Away: 1-0 • Neutral: 0-0 2002 - FLORIDA ST. 2, Florida 1 2003 - FLORIDA ST. 2, Maryland 1 2002 - FLORIDA ST. 0, Oregon 0 (2ot) 1995 - FLORIDA ST. 5, West Florida 1 2003 - FLORIDA 2, Florida St. 0 2003 - Florida St. 1, Maryland 0 (ACC) 1996 - Florida St. 4, WEST FLA 1 2003 - Florida St. 2, FLORIDA 1 (NCAA) Penn State ...... 0-1 Marquette ...... 0-1 Home 0-1; Away 0-0; Neutral 0-0 West Virginia ...... 1-0 FAU ...... 1-0 Home: 0-0 • Away: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-1 2003 - Penn State 2, FLORIDA ST. 1 Home 0-01; Away 1-0; Neutral 0-0 1995 - Marquette 1, Florida St. 0 (at 2003 - Florida St. 3, WEST VIRGINIA 2 (NCAA) Home 1-0; Away 0-0; Neutral 0-0 Clemson) 2003 - FLORIDA ST. 7, FAU 0 Portland ...... 0-1 Memphis ...... 1-0 Home: 0-0 • Away: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-1 Wofford ...... 1-0 Florida International ..... 4-0 Home: 0-0 • Away: 0-0 • Neutral: 1-0 2001 - Portland 3, Florida St. 1 (at Wake Forest) Home: 1-0 • Away: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 Home: 2-0 • Away: 2-0 • Neutral: 0-0 1995 - Florida St. 3, Memphis 1 (at LSU) 1997 - FLORIDA ST. 5, Wofford 1 1998 - FLORIDA ST. 1, Fla. Int’l 0 (2ot) San Diego State ...... 1-0 1999 - Florida St. 3, FIU 0 Mercer ...... 2-0 Home 0-0; Away 0-0; Neutral 1-0 Wright St ...... 1-0 2000 - FLORIDA ST. 4, Fla. Int’l 1 Home: 1-0 • Away: 1-0 • Neutral: 0-0 2003 - Florida St. 6, SDSU 1 Home: 1-0 • Away: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 2001 - Florida St. 4, FIU 1 1999 - FLORIDA ST. 3, Wright St. 0 84 2 0 0 4 S E M I N O L E S O C C E R Records YEAR-BY-YEAR 1997 SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts 30-219 48-259 Shot pct. .137 .185 TEAM STATISTICS Goals/Game 1.5 2.4 Shots/Game 11.0 13.0 Fouls 273 296 Assists 23 44 2003 Yellow Cards 6 4 GOAL BREAKDOWN Red Cards 0 1 Total Goals 30 48 FSU OPP Penalty 1 3 SHOT STATISTICS Unassisted 9 11 Goals-Shot attempts 60-446 28-294 2000 Overtime 0 1 Goals scored average 2.25 1.05 CORNER KICKS 85 92 Shot pct. .135 .095 SHOT STATISTICS PENALTIES Shots on goal-Atts 194-446 121-294 Goals-Shot attempts 45-336 31-345 Fouls 178 241 SOG pct. .435 .412 Goals scored average 1.78 1.23 Yellow Cards 10 9 Shots/Game 17.2 11.3 Shot pct. .134 .090 Red Cards 0 0 Assists 62 26 Shots on goal-attempts 176-336 151-345 GOAL BREAKDOWN SOG pct. .524 .438 Total Goals 60 28 Goals/Game 1.9 1.3 1996 Penalty 1 1 Shots/Game 14.0 14.4 Unassisted 15 8 Assists 49 24 SHOT STATISTICS Overtime 3 0 GOAL BREAKDOWN Goals-Shot attempts 51-292 35-201 CORNER KICKS 149 107 Total Goals 45 31 Shot pct. .219 .174 PENALTY KICKS 1-1 1-1 Penalty 2 0 Goals/Game 2.6 1.8 OFFSIDES 67 22 Unassisted 10 8 Shots/Game 14.6 10.1 PENALTIES Overtime 2 0 Assists 27 19 Fouls 309 326 CORNER KICKS 123 91 GOAL BREAKDOWN Yellow cards 7 12 PENALTY KICKS 2-5 0-0 Total Goals 51 35 Red cards 0 0 OFFSIDES 57 17 Penalty 2 0 PENALTIES Unassisted 22 19 Fouls 254 256 Overtime 0 2 2002 Yellow Cards 7 8 CORNER KICKS 69 76 Red Cards 0 0 PENALTIES SHOT STATISTICS Fouls 250 225 Goals-Shot attempts 46-352 37-277 Yellow Cards 10 4 Goals scored average 1.92 1.55 1999 Red Cards 1 2 Shot pct. .131 .134 Shots on goal-attempts 178-352 143-277 SHOT STATISTICS SOG pct. .506 .516 Goals-Shot attempts 36-254 39-264 1995 Shots/Game 15.3 12.0 Shot pct. .142 1.48 Assists 42 31 Goals/Game 1.8 1.9 SHOT STATISTICS GOAL BREAKDOWN Shots/Game 12.7 13.2 Goals-Shot attempts 32-165 61-451 Total Goals 46 37 Assists 28 35 Shot pct. .194 .135 Penalty 3 1 GOAL BREAKDOWN Goals/Game 1.7 3.2 Unassisted 12 10 Total Goals 36 39 Shots/Game 8.7 23.7 Overtime 1 1 Penalty 1 1 Assists 17 43 CORNER KICKS 164 91 Unassisted 7 7 GOAL BREAKDOWN PENALTY KICKS 3-3 1-1 Overtime 0 0 Total Goals 32 61 OFFSIDES 43 10 CORNER KICKS 99 89 Penalty 0 2 PENALTIES PENALTIES Unassisted 13 23 Fouls 295 344 Fouls 204 179 Overtime 0 2 Yellow Cards 14 16 Yellow Cards 9 7 CORNER KICKS 61 102 Red Cards 1 0 Red Cards 0 0 PENALTIES Fouls 194 204 Yellow Cards 14 8 2001 1998 Red Cards 0 0

SHOT STATISTICS SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts 55-329 40-324 Goals-Shot attempts 35-273 43-226 Goals scored average 2.20 1.60 Shot pct. .128 .190 Shot pct. .167 .123 Goals/Game 1.7 2.0 Shots on goal-attempts 178-329 168-324 Shots/Game 13.0 10.8 SOG pct. .541 .519 Assists 23 32 Shots/Game 13.7 13.5 GOAL BREAKDOWN Assists 58 43 Total Goals 35 43 GOAL BREAKDOWN Penalty 1 1 Total Goals 55 40 Unassisted 11 20 Penalty 2 1 Overtime 2 1 Unassisted 10 8 CORNER KICKS 129 98 Overtime 2 0 PENALTIES CORNER KICKS 150 100 Fouls 323 232 PENALTY KICKS 2-3 1-3 Yellow Cards 10 6 OFFSIDES 67 11 Red Cards 0 0 PENALTIES

F L O R I D A S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y 85 Records Records: FSU (13-7-3), UConn (21-2-1) NOTES: Seminoles held without a goal for the first time in 22 matches. NCAA TOURNAMENT DARTMOUTH ...... 0 #6 FLORIDA STATE ...... 5 Nov. 14, 2003 at Tallahassee, FL BOX SCORES ATTENDANCE: 1003 NO. 14 FLORIDA STATE ...... 4 2 (Kerry York 2) GOALS BY PERIOD 1 2 TOT NOTES: FSU wins opening round NCAA Tournament Dartmouth 0 0 0 JACKSONVILLE ...... 1 game for second straight year. Nov. 8, 2000, Tallahassee, FL Florida State 1 4 5 ATTENDANCE: 867 NO. 18 CLEMSON ...... 1 Shots: Dartmouth 9, Florida State 18 GOALS BY PERIOD 1 2 TOT NO. 16 FLORIDA STATE ...... 0 Saves: Dartmouth 4 (Marbarger, Anne 4), Florida State Nov. 18, 2001, Clemson, SC 4 (Joy McKenzie 4) Jacksonville 0 1 1 ATTENDANCE: 986 Records: Dartmouth (9-6-2) vs. Florida State (14-7-1) Florida State 0 4 4 NOTES: The five goals were the most ever scored by GOALS BY PERIOD 1 2 TOT FSU in an NCAA Tournament game. SCORING SUMMARY Florida State 0 0 0 1 49:20 FSU Amber Tollefson (April Murphy; Emma #16 AUBURN ...... 1 Breland) Clemson 0 1 1 #6 FLORIDA STATE ...... 2 2 54:33 FSU Emma Breland (Rachael Watkin) 3 71:20 FSU Kristin Boyce (unassisted) Nov 16, 2003 at Tallahassee, FL SCORING SUMMARY ATTENDANCE: 1006 4 71:42 JU Erika Chapman (unassisted) 1 75:24 CLEM Paige Ledford (10) (Lindsay Browne) 5 82:29 FSU Cindy Schofield (Emma Breland) Shots: Florida State 11, Clemson 8 GOALS BY PERIOD 1 2 OT O2 TOT Shots: Jacksonville 7, Florida State 20 Saves: Florida State 3 (Kerry York 3), Clemson 4 (Katie Auburn 1 0 0 0 1 Saves: Jacksonville 9 (Melissa Cancio 9), Florida State 5 Carson 2; TEAM 2) (Sarah Crawford 5) NOTES: Clemson ends FSU’s NCAA Tournament run for Florida State 0 1 0 1 2 NOTES: Florida State records first-ever NCAA Tourna- the second year in a row. ment win. Shots: Auburn 12, Florida State 18 NO. 21 FLORIDA STATE ...... 2 Saves: Auburn 5 (RIVERA, Megan 5), Florida State 3 (Joy McKenzie 3) NO. 14 FLORIDA STATE ...... 2 OLE MISS ...... 0 Record: Auburn (14-4-3) vs. Florida State (15-7-1) NO. 11 FLORIDA ...... 1 Nov. 15, 2002, Tallahassee, FL NOTES: Gallegos’ golden goal is the first ever for FSU in Nov. 12, 2000, Gainesville, FL ATTENDANCE: 972 the NCAA Tournament and ties Gallegos with Cindy ATTENDANCE: 1763 Schofield for the single season record (17). GOALS BY PERIOD 1 2 TOT GOALS BY PERIOD 1 2 TOT OLE MISS 0 0 0 #6 FLORIDA STATE ...... 3 Florida State 1 1 2 FSU 1 1 2 #9 WEST VIRGINIA ...... 2 Florida 1 0 1 Nov 23, 2003 at Morgantown, WV SCORING SUMMARY ATTENDANCE: 847 SCORING SUMMARY 1 41:26 FS Cindy Schofield (Penalty kick) 1 4:55 FSU Rachael Watkin (Cindy Schofield; Summer 2 71:40 FS Jez Ratliff (6) (Cindy Schofield) GOALS BY PERIOD 1 2 OT O2 TOT Corum) Florida State 2 0 0 1 3 2 6:29 UF Robin Fulton (unassisted) Shots: OLE MISS 16, FSU 12 West Virginia 0 2 0 0 2 3 47:55 FSU Summer Corum (Marte Vik Edvardsen) Saves: OLE MISS 4 (Brittany Gillespie 4), FSU 5 (Kerry York 5) Records: FSU (12-6-3), Ole Miss (13-5-2) Shots: Florida State 20, West Virginia 20 Shots: Florida State 8, Florida 16 NOTES: Seminoles remain undefeated in NCAA Tour- Saves: Florida State 4 (Joy McKenzie 4), West Virginia 8 Saves: Florida State 6 (Sarah Crawford 6), Florida 2 (Jor- nament openers at 3-0. (Bannerman 8) dan Kellgren 2; TEAM 1) Record: Florida State (16-7-1) vs. West Virginia (17-4-2) NOTES: Seminoles advance to first ever Sweet 16 with NOTES: Gallegos’ second straight golden goal sends FSU second win of the year against UF. NO. 21 FLORIDA STATE ...... 2 to its first ever Elite Eight. AUBURN ...... 1 NO. 5 CLEMSON ...... 2 Nov. 17, 2002, Tallahassee, FL #6 FLORIDA STATE ...... 2 NO. 14 FLORIDA STATE ...... 0 ATTENDANCE: 685 #7 FLORIDA ...... 1 Nov. 17, 2000, Clemson, SC Nov 28, 2003 at Gainesville, FL ATTENDANCE: 1361 GOALS BY PERIOD 1 2 TOT ATTENDANCE: 3432 AUBURN 0 1 1 GOALS BY PERIOD 1 2 TOT FSU 1 1 2 GOALS BY PERIOD 1 2 TOT Florida State 0 0 0 Florida State 0 2 2 Clemson 1 1 2 SCORING SUMMARY 1 18:14 FS Camie Bybee (5) (Cindy Schofield) Florida 0 1 1 2 63:34 AUB Christina Culver (9) (Sarah Steinmann) SCORING SUMMARY 3 86:19 FS Cindy Schofield (15) (Jenny Garcia; Leah Shots: Florida State 14, Florida 8 1 39:11 CLEM Tatum Clowney (Julie Augustyniak) Gallegos) Saves: Florida State 2 (Joy McKenzie 2), Florida 5 (Brittni 2 63:48 CLEM Allison Mitchell (Heather Beem; Leigh Goodwin 5) Clark) Shots: AUBURN 3, FSU 10 Records: Florida State (17-7-1) vs. Florida (19-4-2) Saves: AUBURN 6 (RIVERA, Megan 5; TEAM 1), FSU 1 NOTES: FSU wins its fourth game against UF in the last Shots: Florida State 2, Clemson 21 (Kerry York 1) six meetings and advances to the school’s first ever Saves: Florida State 9 (Sarah Crawford 9), Clemson 2 Records: FSU (13-6-3), Auburn (15-5-2) College Cup. (Katie Carson 2) NOTES: FSU advances to second Sweet 16 in the last NOTES: Season ends in Sweet 16 in FSUís first-ever NCAA three seasons. Tournament appearance. #18 UCONN ...... 2 #6 FLORIDA STATE ...... 0 NO. 4 UCONN ...... 1 NO. 16 FLORIDA STATE ...... 1 Dec 5, 2003 at the College Cup NO. 21 FLORIDA STATE ...... 0 ATTENDANCE: 8267 AUBURN ...... 0 Nov. 24, 2002, Storrs, CT Nov. 16, 2001, Clemson, SC ATTENDANCE: 1199 ATTENDANCE: 720 GOALS BY PERIOD 1 2 TOT UCONN 0 2 2 GOALS BY PERIOD 1 2 TOT Florida State 0 0 0 GOALS BY PERIOD 1 2 TOT FSU 0 0 0 Auburn 0 0 0 UCONN 1 0 1 Shots: UCONN 13, Florida State 20 Florida State 0 1 1 Saves: UCONN 5 (Erin Rice 4; Team 1), Florida State 2 SCORING SUMMARY (Joy McKenzie 2) SCORING SUMMARY 1 1:10 UCONN Brittany Barakat (11) (Jennifer Sullivan) Records: UCONN (15-5-3) vs. Florida State (17-8-1) 1 58:01 FSU Camie Bybee (10) (Jez Ratliff; Maren Vik NOTES: UConn ends FSU’s season for the second straight Edvardsen) Shots: FSU 10, UCONN 8 year and is the first team other than UNC to beat Saves: FSU 2 (Kerry York 1; Team 1), UCONN 6 (Maria FSU in a month. Shots: Auburn 9, Florida State 13 Yatrakis 5; TEAM 1) Saves: Auburn 5 (Megan Rivera 4; TEAM 1), Florida State 86 2 0 0 4 S E M I N O L E S O C C E R Records ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS A M Cindy Schofield ...... 1999-02 Courtney Asbra ...... 1999 Trish Martin ...... 1999 Erica Schuler ...... 1995 Kasey McCall ...... 1996-97 Nicole Sedgwick ...... 1996-97 Rachel McDowell ...... 2003 Jenni Sharpe...... 1995 B Sally Shelgren ...... 1997-98 Katie Beal ...... 2001-03 Kelly McGrath ...... 1995 Joy McKenzie ...... 2001-03 Jordan Sims ...... 1998 Jessica Bell ...... 2002-03 Shannon Smith ...... 1995 Angela Bonaffino ...... 1996-99 Ali Mims...... 2001 April Murphy ...... 1997-00 Shannon Stoutamire ...... 1995 Kristin Boyce ...... 2000-03 Jacki Stradtman ...... 1995 Erin Brown ...... 2003 Collette Swensen ...... 2003 Camie Bybee ...... 2001-03 N-O Autumn Swofford ...... 1996 Emma Breland ...... 2000 Molly Nye ...... 1995-98 Stephanie Byrd ...... 1995 Alexandra Osorio ...... 1995-98 Janet Burke...... 2000-01 T Katie Talley ...... 1999-02 P-Q Amber Tollefson ...... 2000-03 C Christy Peacock...... 1998-01 Justina Torres ...... 1996-97 Marion Cagle ...... 2001-03 Kelley Poole ...... 1996 India Trotter ...... 2003 Taryn Cervi ...... 1997 Jessica Poppel ...... 1999 Shannon Coe ...... 2002 Summer Corum ...... 2000-02 U-V R Erin Vester ...... 1995 Sarah Crawford ...... 1999-00 Toby Ranck ...... 2003 Marisha Crowe...... 2000 Jez Ratliff ...... 2001-03 Teresa Rivera ...... 2002-03 W D Jenni Roberts...... 1995 Janna Walkup ...... 1995-98 Stephanie Dame ...... 2002 Kelly Robinson ...... 1999 Rachael Watkin ...... 1997-00 Sarah Deacon ...... 1998-00 Sarah Rosseau ...... 2003 Leslie Del Rio...... 1996-99 Kelly Rowland ...... 2003 X-Y-Z Dana Denker ...... 2001 Jennifer Yocca ...... 1995-96 Stephanie Dietrich ...... 1997-00 S Kerry York ...... 2001-03 Jessica Driscoll ...... 1995-98 Julia Schnugg...... 2003 Kelly Duffek...... 1995-96 Bold = returning player. Sara Dunlap ...... 2000 Heather Dyche ...... 1998-01 E Lizzie Easton ...... 1995 Maren Vik Edvardsen ...... 1998-01 Marte Vik Edvardsen ...... 1998-01 F Alli Ferreri ...... 2002-03 Danielle Foard ...... 1997-00 Ashlee Fontes ...... 1999-02 Jill Ford ...... 1997-98 G Leah Gallegos ...... 2002-03 Shane Gallo ...... 2001 Jenny Garcia...... 2000-02 Ansley Gascoigne ...... 1999 Tori George ...... 2000, 2002 Amanda Green...... 1999 Erin Grimsley...... 1996-97 Jamie Gurtov ...... 1997-99 H-I Janey Hallberg...... 1999 Ashley Halter ...... 1997-00 Allison Hogan ...... 1995-97 Kelly Huff ...... 1995-96 Gina Iacovella ...... 1999 J-K Kim Johnson ...... 1998 Meredith Jones...... 1999-02 Melissa Juhl ...... 1995-98 L Janine Lavoie ...... 1995-98 Erica Lewis ...... 2002-03 Katie Lunn...... 1995-97 Lauren Lynch ...... 1995-98 F L O R I D A S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y 87 Soccer Support SOCCER SUPPORT SERVICES STRENGTH & CONDITIONING In addition to her women’s soccer training duties, Kelly designs and The FSU strength and conditioning program is designed to improve maintains FSU’s Sports Medicine/Athletic Training web site, coordinates the athletic performance through an individualized regimen of stretching, lift- annual drug testing of all FSU female athletes and serves as an approved ing, speed, power, agility and conditioning drills. The goal of the program curriculum instructor for the College of Human Sciences. is to maximize the on-field performance of each athlete, while reducing the A native of Kalamazoo, Michigan, Kelly is a certified member of the risk of injury. National Athletic Trainers Association, Florida licensed athletic trainer, Ameri- Before a strength program is designed for an athlete, they are put can Red Cross CPR/First Aid/AED certified instructor and representative for through a series of physical tests to evaluate their speed, power, strength, Athletic Trainers Association of Florida Awards and Honors Committee. agility, and body composition. Once the testing is completed, a program is designed for each student-athlete that will specifically address his weak- TRAINING ROOM nesses and enhance his strengths. Florida State Athletic Training has experienced a very exciting time as The computerized workout programs show in detail the exercise, the construction on the brand new Don Fauls Athletic Training Room was com- number of sets, repetitions and amount of weight prescribed for each work- pleted last spring. The 15,000 square foot athletic training room is housed out. Head Strength and Conditioning Coach Jon Jost and his staff of ex- off Doak Campbell Football Stadium and is used by all 19 Seminole varsity perts closely monitor progress to assure each stu- teams. dent-athlete is on schedule to reach their goals. Physi- This facility is adequately equipped with the latest advances that the cal development is critical in order to excel at the field of sports medicine has to offer. Some of the attractions include an in- collegiate level. house pharmacy, x-ray machine and two physician evaluation rooms. There FSU’s athletics department is committed to is also a 4,000 square foot rehabilitation room with the latest version of a excellence in every area. This includes providing its Biodex isokinetic testing machine. The treatment area includes 24 treat- athletes with the most state-of-the-art facility and ment tables with various modalities, computer injury tracking devices, and equipment. Florida State’s Champions Training Com- 18 taping benches. plex provides the best platform to train its athletes Florida State’s athletes have amply accessibility for aquatic therapy as to their full athletic potential. the Don Fauls Athletic Training Room includes a 8' x 40' in-ground workout Charlie Melton enters his fourth season work- pool, a 9' x 16' in-ground cold whirlpool, a 9' x 16' in-ground warm whirl- ing with the Florida State soccer team and he joined pool, and nine extremity whirl-pools. the Strength and Conditioning staff at FSU in 2000. Charlie Melton After a stint as a graduate assistant for the Seminole EQUIPMENT football team, the Memphis graduate joined the staff Lynn Bourdon is in her fifth year with the Florida full time in 2001. Melton currently supervises all the strength and condi- State Athletics Department and in her third season tioning for track and field and volleyball on top of soccer. He is also an as equipment manager. Bourdon oversees all equip- assistant Strength and Conditioning coach for football. He also serves as ment aspects of the soccer program. In addition to the Director of Education for Florida State Strength and Conditioning. this role, she also assists in all home game event Melton is a graduate of the University of Memphis where he received management. Prior to joining the soccer program a Master of Science degree in Exercise and Sports Science. At Memphis, in 2001, Bourdon was a student manager for the Melton worked as Graduate Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach as Florida State University women’s basketball program. well as a Research Assistant for two years. Football was his primary respon- Bourdon has recently completed her Master sibility. degree in Sport Management at Florida State Uni- Melton competed successfully at the Collegiate National level in Olym- versity and also holds a bachelors degree from Florida pic-style weightlifting for 3 years and is a current competitor in Scottish- State University as well. Lynn is a certified by the Highland Games. He married his wife Crystal in 2001 and the couple have Lynn Bourdon Athletic Equipment Managers Association (AEMA) a daughter named Norah born October 19, 2003. and is originally from Pittsfield, Massachusetts. MEDICAL CARE AND TREATMENT An athlete can expect to receive the best care and treatment possible SOCCER SUPPORT STAFF with the athletic training team at Florida State. Prior to competition, all FSU student-athletes undergo screening in order to detect any potential inju- ries. If a problem is detected, the athlete may be placed on a prevention care system, which may include any kind of treatment from icing to exer- cising. Though the prevention of injuries is the main objective, some injuries are unavoidable. Rehabilitation is another component of the Florida State training room. The FSU athletic training staff will work with the athlete and provide an intense rehabilitation schedule that will allow the athlete to successfully rehabilitate after DERRICK ROGERS CRAIG CAMPANOZZI GARY LHOTSKY an injury. Some injuries and illnesses may be referred Marketing Head of Video for Assistant Director of to the Seminole team physicians at the Tallahassee Assistant Seminole Soccer Event Management Orthopedic Center who, for many years, have worked in conjunction with the FSU athletic train- ing staff in successfully rehabilitating athletes after an injury. Nutrition counseling and drug testing are also responsibilities of the athletic training team which is dedi-cated to providing the best care pos- sible for all FSU student-athletes. Head Athletic Trainer Rhonda Kelly joined the Florida State staff in June of 2001 and is in her third Rhonda Kelly season handling the athletic training duties for the women’s soccer team. GLORIA JOHNSON BRIAN MADDOX VINNY BAGLINI Kelly is a 1998 graduate of Valdosta State University where she re- Administrative Facilities Assistant Student Trainer ceived a Bach-elor of Science degree in Sports Medicine. While at Valdosta Assistant State, Kelly served as a student athletic trainer for three years while working with the women’s basketball, cheerleading and football programs. Upon graduation, Kelly continued her education at Louisiana State University serv-ing as a graduate assistant athletic trainer for two years while obtaining her master’s degree in Sport Pedagogy and was then elevated for one year to Assistant Athletic Trainer. While at LSU, Kelly worked with the football, softball and men’s tennis programs. Some of Kelly’s responsibilities included designing, implementing and supervising the rehabilitation programs for the football team and serving as the medical coordinator for the NCAA softball and tennis regionals in Ba- ton Rouge. As an assistant athletic trainer, Kelly worked primarily with the CINDY BENNETT RYAN CALLAHAN ALISON ZIMMERMAN football team while also assisting with the management of nine graduate Student Trainer Student Trainer Student Trainer assistants and 15 student athletic trainers. 88 2 0 0 4 S E M I N O L E S O C C E R Soccer Support ATHLETIC ACADEMIC SUPPORT PROGRAM ATHLETIC ACADEMIC SUPPORT MISSION STATEMENT THE PRIMARY FOCUS OF THE ATHLETIC ACADEMIC SUPPORT PROGRAM IS TO PROVIDE AN ENVIRONMENT WHICH FACILITATES THE ACADEMIC SUCCESS OF EACH STUDENT-ATHLETE. STUDENT SUCCESS IS ENCOUR- AGED THROUGH COMPETENT ACADEMIC COUNSELING, STUDY SKILLS DEVELOPMENT, INDIVIDUALIZED ASSESSMENT AND SUPPORT, AND A WIDE ARRAY OF TUTORIAL SERVICES. AN OVERVIEW OF AN of the new academic support area in- STUDY HALL AWARD-WINNING clude a 32-station computer lab for stu- In an effort to help ensure the aca- dent-athletes, 10 private tutorial rooms demic success of the student-athletes, pro- ACADEMIC SUPPORT and a five-station “Learning Center” for fessionally supervised study sessions for PROGRAM student-athletes with learning deficien- each athletic team are organized. The Academic, personal and professional cies and/or disabilities. The compliance, main focus of the study hall program is to support is essential to college success. At student services, business, sports infor- help students develop consistent and ap- The Florida State University, an outstand- mation and athletics marketing offices propriate study patterns by providing a ing support program has been developed are also housed in the facility, providing structured setting to work on class assign- that enables student-athletes to reach their a more efficient and functional depart- ments and to provide tutorial assistance full potential. ment, thus allowing student-athletes an before academic problems arise. Although Florida State Athletic Academic Sup- opportunity for balance and improved the criteria for study hall is left to the dis- port Program Director, Mark Meleney time-management.The academic sup- cretion of each academic counselor, typi- states, “Our philoso- port staff is comprised of a director, an cally most freshmen, first year transfers, phy is to offer an aca- administrative assistant, six academic and upperclassmen who have not yet demic support pro- counselors, several graduate assistants, achieved a satisfactory cumulative grade gram integrated with individualized learning specialists and a point average are asked to attend study the total University cadre of approximately 50 tutors and hall. that will assist all stu- mentors. dent-athletes with the Meleney was named the program’s ACADEMIC HONORS & transition into college Director in 1997 and brings 19 years of and provide contin- advising experience to the position. Over AWARDS ued support in all the past nine years, Meleney has played Florida State University student-ath- phases of academic an integral role in the development of a letes have achieved great success in ob- Mark Meleney and professional de- comprehensive program of student-ath- taining recognition for academic excel- velopment, culminat- lete support, which in 1996 won the “Pro- lence. More than $260,000 in Postgradu- ing with graduation, job placement or gram of Excellence” award from Athletic ate monies have been granted to FSU stu- graduate school.” Management Magazine. dent-athletes over the past eight years, as FSU’s program operates on a “proac- well as numerous other academic honors tive” rather than “reactive” approach. The TUTOR & MENTOR and awards. academic staff does not wait for crises to Florida State University named 172 PROGRAM student athletes to the 2004 Atlantic Coast occur. They gather important background The athletics department at Florida information on each entering student-ath- Conference Honor Roll. In the 2003-04 State University has made a commitment academic year alone, Florida State boasted lete, build an academic profile, and de- to providing the student-athletes with velop individualized support programs three ACC Weaver James Corrigan Post- one of the finest and most comprehen- graduate Scholarship winners, one NCAA which are tailored to the unique needs of sive tutorial and mentor programs in the each student-athlete. They also stay in- Women’s Enhancement Scholarship Win- nation. The tutorial program is just one ner and several Academic All-Americans. formed on the daily of several key support services that is progress of the stu- The Academic Support Program is available to all student athletes as they committed to recognizing the academic dent-athletes through progress towards their ultimate goal of consistent communi- success of all student-athletes. The ath- obtaining a college degree. FSU hires letics department, in conjunction with cation with the approximately 50 tutors a year, from a Florida State faculty. Seminole Boosters, Inc., puts on the an- variety of academic departments, who nual “Golden Torch Gala,” a black-tie aca- Over the past are committed to providing a proactive, several years, the aca- demic awards banquet, each fall. The ACC individualized approach in assisting stu- Honor Roll student-athletes, as well as the demic support unit dent-athletes with course comprehen- had been housed in individuals with the highest GPA on their sion and study skills. In addition, men- respective teams, and the men’s and the $126 million dol- tors are academic role models who have Kylie Amato lar, state-of-the-art women’s teams with the highest GPA are demonstrated the ability to teach and recognized at this event. Academic Advisor University Center give guidance in areas of academic de- for FSU Soccer Complex which in- Team meetings are held each year, velopmental skills. They are responsible during which time student-athletes are cluded private study for providing assistance in the develop- carrels, a tutorial study area, and a com- notified of potential honors and awards ment of skills such as note taking, test and are encouraged to apply. Combin- puter lab outfitted with 20 IBM compat- preparation and communication with ible computers and laser jet printers. Over ing a strong grade point average with faculty. In essence, mentors become an athletic accomplishments, community the summer, however, academic support, extension of the academic counselor as along with several other departments, service activities and leadership experi- they keep the academic performance of ences make for a student-athlete capable moved into their new home, the newly their student-athletes under close obser- constructed Moore Athletic Center. The of obtaining unlimited academic honors, vation and report to the academic coun- awards and postgraduate opportunities. multi-million dollar structure, which is lo- selors each week. The tutors and men- cated in the north end zone of Doak tors are usually seniors or graduate level Campbell Stadium, is the new home of students who have outstanding aca- Florida State athletics. Some of features demic backgrounds. F L O R I D A S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y 89 Soccer Support STUDENT SERVICES & PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT THE N.O.L.E.S. PROGRAM: NEW OPPORTUNITIES FOR LEADERSHIP, EDUCATION & SERVICE LIFE SKILLS The Seminole Spirit Student-Athlete Speakers’ Bureau enables student-athletes Developed by the Florida State Uni- THE STUDENT ATHLETE versity Department of Athletics, the NOLES to improve their speaking skills, develop effective communication and impact the ADVISORY COUNCIL program represents a commitment to the Shawn Allen, Track total growth and development of the stu- lives of others through their service as role models in our community. Mike Averett, Swimming dent-athlete. This program establishes an Jeff Baggett, Athletic Trainer administrative commitment to academic Carly Brieske, Softball and athletic excellence. Those efforts will LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT Aaron Cheesman, Baseball be supported with The Florida State University Depart- Roxanne Clark, Tennis programs and ser- ment of Athletics is committed to devel- Anne Clinton, Cross Country vices in personal de- oping programs of excellence that foster James Coleman, Football velopment, career leadership development. The foundation Pete Crane, Swimming development and of the leadership development program Lindsay Deason, Tennis community service. is the Seminole Leadership Institutes that Todd Galloway, Basketball are held four times a year. These institutes Tatiana George, Softball PERSONAL offer student-athletes the opportunity to Amy Harris, Golf DEVELOPMENT learn skills that will benefit them as stu- Renee Hill, Volleyball dents, as athletes, and as they pursue their Lisa How, Swimming Fostering the goals after leaving Florida State. The In- development of per- Natalie Hughes, Cross Country PAM OVERTON stitutes have the opportunity to use the Garrett Johnson, Track sonal growth is a fun- values and work ethic taught by athletic Associate Athletics damental compo- Latoya Legree, Track Director/SWA participation as the framework for their Linnea Liljestrand, Basketball nent of the NOLES leadership development. The Institutes program. These support programs ensure Brandon Manasa, Baseball attract outstanding guest speakers who chal- Lakendra McColumn, Track that the student-athlete will be provided lenge Seminole student-athletes to achieve opportunities to focus on personal growth Cassie McLaughlin, Volleyball their greatest potential and use their leader- Alina Mihailescu, Tennis issues such as values ship skills to positively influence others. clarification, goal Ali Mims, Soccer The Student-Athlete Advisory Coun- LaQuinta Neely, Basketball setting, fiscal plan- cil (SAAC) serves as the advisory board to ning, decision-mak- Tracy Ramos, Athletic Trainer the NOLES program and the athletics ad- Jez Ratliff, Soccer ing and personal re- ministration. The prestigious board, com- sponsibility. Pro- Katie Ronan, Swimming prised of two representatives of each ath- Lorne Sam, Football gramming focuses letic team at FSU, also recommends pro- on helping student- Mark Sestillo, Golf gramming and serves as a liaison between Jessica Skower, Volleyball athletes develop a student-athletes and the athletics admin- healthy lifestyle Michelle Steakin, Golf istration. The Advisory Council plans and Jonathan Sucupira, Tennis while they are at implements various events for student-ath- Florida State and Amber Tantee, Tennis JOHN LATA letes and serves as the department’s most Adam Wallace, Golf habits that will ben- visible ambassadors. The SAAC hosts the Director of Student efit them for life. Mike Walsh, Cross Country Services annual Golden Nole banquet and plans Chip Webb, Tennis such events as orientation for incoming CAREER DEVELOPMENT student-athletes. Preparing for life after college sports is a major focus of the NOLES Career De- velopment program. The program is de- signed to work cooperatively with the University’s Career Services to acquaint students with the job search process, pro- vide networking opportunities and ulti- mately assist with job placement. This pro- gram places a priority on the development of the total person, with the goal of de- veloping individuals who will have reward- ing careers and productive lifestyles after they leave Florida State. COMMUNITY SERVICE Serving the community is the focus of our Seminole Spirit program. Student- athletes are challenged to give service to our community and individuals who are in need. With a clearly defined program of service, student-athletes are given the opportunity to develop the foundation for a lifelong commitment to volunteerism.

90 2 0 0 4 S E M I N O L E S O C C E R Soccer Support NCAA COMPLIANCE INFORMATION The following information is provided by the Florida State Office of Compliance for prospective student athletes. It is intended as a guideline to introduce some of the rules governing NCAA athletic involvement.

WHO IS PERMITTED TO qualifications or athletic ability, includ- • Questionnaires that may be provided ing any visit to your high school (during prior to your junior year RECRUIT FOR FSU? which no contact occurs) or the obser- • Summer camp brochures, which may Only Florida State University vation of any practice or competition in be provided prior to your junior year. coaches who have successfully com- which you participate. pleted the NCAA Recruiting Rules Exami- During your senior year, you can ALUMNI AND BOOSTERS nation on an an- have one expense-paid official visit to nual basis may be a particular campus. You may receive no DO’S AND DON’TS involved in the re- more than five visits. During your offi- You may forward information about cruitment process. cial visit, which may not exceed 48 prospective student-athletes to the ap- Representatives of hours, you may receive round-trip trans- propriate coaches. our athletics inter- portation between your home and the You may have contact with a pros- ests may not make campus, and you (and your parents) may pect regarding permissible pre-enroll- any recruiting con- receive meals, lodging and complimen- ment activities such as summer employ- tacts. This includes tary admission to campus athletics ment, provided the prospect has already letters, telephone events. signed a National Letter of Intent and calls or face-to-face the Compliance Office is aware that you BOB MINNIX contact on or off are making these contacts in regard to Associate Athletics campus with a PHONE CALLS employment. Director for Compliance AND LETTERS & Legal Affairs prospect or the You may have a telephone conver- prospect’s parents. Phone calls from faculty members sation with a prospect only if the pros- and coaches (but not boosters) are per- pect initiates the call. Such a call may KEY TERMS mitted beginning July 1 after completion not be prearranged by an institutional of your junior year. A college coach or staff mem-ber and you are not permit- YOU SHOULD KNOW faculty member is limited to one tele- ted to have a recruiting conversation, You become a prospective student- phone call per week except when it is: but may exhibit normal civility. You must athlete if you have started classes for the refer any ques-tions about our athletics ninth grade. Before the ninth grade, you • During the five days immediately be- programs to an athletics department become a prospective student-athlete if fore your official visit to the university staff member/coach. the college pro- • On the day of a coach’s off-campus You may view a prospect’s contest vides you (or your contact with you at your own initiative provided you do relatives or friends) • During the time beginning with the not contact the prospect or his/her par- any financial aid or initial National Letter of Intent sign- ents. In addition, you may not contact a other benefits that ing date in your sport through the two prospect’s coach, principal, or counse- the college does days after signing date lor in an attempt to evaluate the pros- not provide to pro- pect. spective students Letters from coaches and faculty You may continue established fam- generally. members (but not boosters) are not per- ily relationships with friends and neigh- A contact is mitted until September 1 at the begin- bors. Contacts with sons and daughters any face-to-face en- ning of your junior year in high school. of these families are permitted as long BRIAN BATTLE counter between a A Division I university may provide you as they are not made for recruiting pur- Director of Compliance prospect or the with the following printed materials: poses or encouraged by Florida State prospect’s legal University coaches. guardian and an institutional staff mem- • General correspondence, including You may not become involved in ber or athletic representative during letters, U.S. Postal Service post cards making arrangements to receive money which any dialogue occurs in excess of and institutional note cards or financial aid of any kind for a pros- an exchange of • Game programs, which may not in- pect or the prospect’s family and friends. greeting. NOTE: At clude posters and one Student Athlete You may not make contact with a the Division I level, Handbook, can be provided only dur- prospective, student-athlete and his/her athletic representa- ing official or unofficial visits to the parents when the prospect is on cam- tives (boosters) university’s campus pus for an official or unofficial recruiting may not contact • NCAA educational information visit. you for the purpose • Pre-enrollment information subse- You may not transport, pay or ar- of recruiting. A col- quent to signing a National Letter of range for payment of transportation lege coach may Intent with the university costs for a prospect, and his/her relatives contact you in per- • One athletic publication which may in- or friends to visit campus (or elsewhere). son off the college clude only one color of printing inside You may not pay or arrange for pay- HEATHER McATEE campus beginning the covers ment of summer camp registration fees Compliance Coordinator July 1 after comple- • Official academic, admissions and stu- for a prospect. tion of your junior dent services publications published or You may not provide anything to a year in high school. videotapes produced by the institution prospect, the prospect’s family or friends An evaluation is any off-campus ac- and available to all students without prior approval from the athlet- tivity designed to access your academic • Schedule cards ics’ Compliance Office. F L O R I D A S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y 91 Seminoles in Australia

Thanks to the generosity of a private donor, the Florida State soccer team wrapped up the school year by spending 13 days playing, practicing and enjoying Australia. The once in a lifetime opportunity allowed the team to visit Sydney, Canberra, the Gold Coast, Brisbane and South Standbroke Island. The players and staff had an opportunity to surf, visit the Sydney Opera House, the Sydney Harbour Bridge, Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary, explore the waterfalls of Springbrook National Park and visit the Australia rain forest. They also played four games including three against the Australian Olympic team who are participating in the 2004 Athens . The trip provided the student-athletes an opportunity they probably would have never received had they not come to play soccer at Florida State University.

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