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Download Game Notes (PDF) OTTAWA Ottawa UniversityWomen’s Soccer 2-8-0 2-8-0 7-2-0 4-0-0 OVERALL KCAC OVERALL KCAC B F A R L A C V O E N S S Ben Boehner 2-8-0 Brent Hobson HEAD COACH RECORD AT OU, 1st season VS. HEAD COACH 2019 Ottawa Women’s Soccer Schedule August GAME Game Time- 5 p.m. 28 vs. Baker University L, 1-0 September Location- Ottawa, Kansas 1 @ Columbia College L, 6-1 11 5 @ Morningside College L, 2-1 7 @ Dordt College L, 4-2 Live Video and Stats: www.ottawabraves.com 11 @ (9) Midland University L, 5-1 14 vs. Univ. of Science and Arts of Okla. L, 6-0 BRAVES QUICK FACTS 24 @ Sterling College* W, 2-1 - 18th overall match-up between Ottawa and Friends 28 @ York College* L, 2-1 - The Braves lead the overall series, 17-1-0. - Last year, the Braves beat the Falcons, 3-0. October 2 vs. Bethany College* W, 1-0 - On Saturday, Ottawa fell to McPherson, 2-0. 5 @ McPherson College* L, 2-0 - The Braves are currently in sixth place in the 8 vs. Friends University* 5 PM KCAC Standings, with a conference record of 2-2. 12 @ Southwestern College* 4:30 PM 15 vs. Oklahoma Wesleyan University* 5 PM - Leigh Anne Bartlett leads the team in goals with 19 vs. University of Saint Mary* 5 PM four on the season. 26 vs. Avila University* 5 PM - Kristel Valero scored her first goal of the season on 30 @ Kansas Wesleyan University* 5 PM Thursday against Bethany off a penalty kick. November - Valero’s goal was the deciding factor in the game, 2 vs. Bethel College* 5 PM because the Braves upended the Swedes, 1-0. Senior Day 5 at Tabor College* 5 PM 9 KCAC Quarterfinals^ TBD Follow the Ottawa Women’s Soccer Team on Social Media 13 KCAC Semifinals^ TBD 16 KCAC Finals^ TBD @bravesoukswsoc % - Scrimmage * - KCAC Contests ^ - KCAC Tournament @bravesoukswsoc Communications Katie Tooley Michael Douglas Ottawa Braves Women’s Soccer Head SID Student Assistant e. [email protected] e. [email protected] p. (785) 418-7234 p. (785) 248-6486 1 | Game Notes 2019 Lady Braves Soccer 2019 Women’s Soccer Numerical Roster Coaching Staff NO. NAME POS. HT. YR. HOMETOWN/PREVIOUS SCHOOL 0 Jordan Burrow GK 5-6 Sr. Santa Clarita, Calif./College of the Canyons 00 Nicole Tallent GK 5-7 Jr. Tonganoxie, Kan./Tonganoxie 1 Kylie Price F/M 5-2 Jr. Andover, Kan./Andover Central Head Coach........................ Ben Boehner 2 Josie Goodpasture M 5-6 Fr. Wichita, Kan./Wichita East Assistant Coach.................. Edward Maya 3 Hailey Jones M 5-5 Jr. Spring Hill, Kan./Allen County Community Assistant Coach........ Ivana Damnjanovic College 4 Sarah Whitesides D/M 5-5 Sr. Edinburg, Texas/Edinburg North 10 Serena Douma F/M 5-4 Sr. Chino, Calif./Chaffey Community College 12 Joey Robson M 5-1 So. Redlands, Calif./Aquinas 13 Tori Reynolds M 5-1 Jr. Topeka, Kan./Seaman 16 Cacey Villa D/M 5-6 Sr. Queen Creek, Ariz./Perry 17 Yecenia Sanchez D/M 5-2 Sr. Denver, Colo./Iowa Lakes Community College 18 Deanna Passerella D/M 5-4 Sr. Las Vegas, Nev./College of Southern Nevada 19 Stormi Garcia F/M 5-7 Jr. Aurora, Colo/Otero Junior College 20 Kristel Valero F 5-7 So. Guayaquil, Ecuador/Colleyville Heritage Pronunciation Guide 22 Madeline Her M 5-0 Fr. Kansas City, Kan./Shawnee Mission North 23 Alicia Rhodes M 5-5 So. Bullhead City, Ariz./Mohave 26 Deanna Passerella D/M 5-4 Sr. Las Vegas, Nev./College of Southern Nevada Serena Douma.................... Due - ma 28 Sara Lieber M 5-7 So. Henderson, Nev./Basic Academy Joey Robson ......................... Rope - son 29 Ruby Bankston M 5-0 Jr. West Jordan, Utah/American Preparatory Acade- Cacey Villa........................... Via my Yacenia Sanchez................... Ya - sin - Ya 30 Jensen DeAremond M 5-5 Sr. Olathe, Kan./Allen County Community College Kristel Valero........................ Crystal 31 Caitlan Thorne M 5-4 Sr. Divide, Colo./Woodland Park Alicia Rhodes....................... Alee - c - ah 32 Leigh Anne Bartlett M/F 5-2 Sr. Independence, Mo./Allen County Community College Deanna Passerella................ Pass - er - rella 33 Tyler Murphy D 5-2 Sr. Arvada, Colo./Otero Junior College Reighna Werner................... Ray - Na 34 Reighna Werner D 5-4 So. Las Vegas, Nev./ Palo Verde 36 Mikayla Harper D/M 5-6 Fr. Las Vegas, Nev/Arbor View Coach Ben Boehner........... Bay - Ner 37 Jessie Robson D 5-1 So. Redlands, Calif./Aquinas Coach Ivana Damnjanovic. Dam - yan - ovich 38 Hailey Gonzalez M 5-2 Jr. Broken Arrow, Okla./Allen County Community College Kylie Josie Hailey Sarah Serena Joey Tori 0 Jordan 00 Nicole 1 2 3 4 10 12 13 Burrow Tallent Price Goodpasture Jones Whitesides Douma Robson Reynolds Jr.//GK//5-6 Jr.//GK//5-7 Jr//F/M//5-2 Fr.//GK//5-7 Jr//M//5-5 Sr//D//5-3 Sr//F/M//5-4 So.//M//5-1 Jr..//M//5-1 Santa Clarita, Cal. Tonganoxie, Kan. Andover, Kan. Tonganoxie, Kan. Spring Hill, Kan. Edinburg, Tex. Chino, Cal. Redlands, Cal. Topeka, Kan. Yecenia Deanna Stormi Kristel Madeline Alicia Sara Ruby 16 Cacey 17 18 19 20 22 23 28 29 Villa Sanchez Passerella Garcia Valero Her Rhodes Lieber Bankston Sr.//D//5-6 Sr.//D//5-2 Sr.//D//5-4 Fr.//F/M//5-7 So.//F/M//5-7 Fr.//M//5-0 So.//M//5-5 So.//M//5-8 Jr.//M//5-0 Queen Creek, Ariz. Denver, Colo. Las Vegas, Nev. Las Vegas, Nev. Guayaquil, Ecuador Kansas City, Kan. Bullhead City, Ariz. Henderson, Nev. West Jordan, Utah 30 Jensen 31 Caitlan 32 Leigh-Anne 33 Tyler 34 Reighna 36 Mikayla 38 Hailey DeAremond Thorne Bartlett Murphy Wermer Harper Gonzalez Sr.//M//5-5 Sr.//M//5-4 Sr.//M/F//5-2 Sr.//D//5-2 So.//D//5-4 Fr.//D/M//5-6 Jr.//M//5-2 Olathe, Kan. Divide, Colo. Independence, Arvada, Colo. Las Vegas, Nev. Las Vegas, Nev. Broken Arrow, Okla. 2 | Game Notes 2019 Lady Braves Soccer Ben Boehner 1st Season Coach Boehner is in his first season as head coach with the women’s soccer program. Before coming to Ottawa University, Boehner was an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator (2016-18) with Syracuse University women’s soccer program. The Orange compete in the Athletic Coast Conference (ACC), which had three teams finish in the top 10 in NCAA Division I in 2018. Prior to arriving at Syracuse, Boehner was an assistant coach from 2014 to 2015 at Florida Gulf Coast University. He helped the 2015 team advance to the NCAA second round. Boehner helped guide FGCU on an 11-game unbeaten streak (10-0-1) as the Eagles finished their season with an overall Coach Boehner’s Ottawa Record record of 14-6-2 and advanced to the NCAA Tournament’s Second Round for the first time in their history. He helped the 2014 FGCU team to a program-best 17 wins, a fifth-consecu- 2 - 8 tive Atlantic Sun Regular Season Championship, a third A-Sun Tournament title and hosted the first NCAA Tournament match in the history of FGCU Athletics, which produced a record-shattering attendance of 2,014 fans. During that season, FGCU won a program record 13-consecutive matches, outscoring their opponents 36-6 with seven shutouts, including a 15-2 ad- vantage against A-Sun competition during the regular season. Prior to his time at FGCU, Boehner worked two seasons at the University of Missouri where he served as the team’s Director of Analysis in 2012 and a volunteer assistant coach in 2013. He was part of the coaching staff that Before going to Mizzou, Boehner spent 2010 and 2011 at Missouri Valley College (MVC) in Marshall, Mo. as a graduate assistant coach. He helped the Vikings to back-to-back winning seasons and an overall record of 18- 13-6 in the Heart of America Athletic Conference (HAAC). Boehner played collegiate soccer at Columbia College under John Klein from 2001-05. As a four-year starter for the Cougars, Boehner helped push the program to new heights. The team posted a mark of 56-25-2 and an American Midwest Conference record of 23-3-1 during his playing days to establish the Cougars as one of the NAIA’s top men’s programs. During the summers, Boehner would also train with the Kansas City Brass of the Premier Development League in Kansas City. A native of Parkville, Mo., Boehner earned a degree in marketing from Columbia College in 2006. Boehner is joined at OU by his wife Kristy and their dog Kjell. 3 | Game Notes 2019 Lady Braves Soccer Friends Falcons NO. NAME YR. POS. HT. HOMETOWN/Previous School 0 Ashlee Richman JR GK 5-7 Garden City, Kan./Butler County Community College Coaching Staff 1 Lauren Ferguson SR GK 5-7 Wentzville, Mo. /Holt HS 2 Paige Achey JR F 5-5 Wichita, Kan./Butler County CC Head Coach: Brent Hobson (6th season) 4 Sydney Wilson FR D 6-0 Valley Center, Kan./Valley Center HS Assistant Coach: Corey Wynn (6th season) 6 Lea Coccetella SO MF/D 5-10 Wichita, Kan./Independent HS Assistant Coach: Logan Glock (4th sea- 7 Dani Cole SR MF 5-6 Rogersville, Mo./Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College son) 8 Emma Girtz SO MF 5-8 Valley Center, Kan./Valley Center HS Assistant Coach: Kevin Ten Eyck (1st 9 Madalyn Liebst SO MF 5-11 Derby, Kan./Derby HS 10 Ana Waren JR D 5-6 Maize, Kan./Maize South HS season) 11 Koryn Brookshire JR MF 5-6 Fort Worth, Texas/Nolan Catholic HS Assistant Coach: Kaylee Gatzke (1st 12 Cassidy Darrah SR F 5-4 Wichita, Kan./Maize HS season) 13 Hanna Gallant SR MF/D 5-6 Arlington, Texas/Lamar HS 15 Bayli Waters FR D 5-9 Highlands Ranch, Colo./Valor Christian HS 17 Sophia Botello FR MF 5-5 Wichita, Kan./Wichita East HS 18 Angel Tran JR MF/D 5-0 Frisco, Texas/Centennial HS 19 Kaitlyn Still JR MF/F 5-7 Mustang, Okla./Mustang HS 20 Jackie Ireland SO D 5-10 Topeka, Kan./Washburn Rural HS 22 Willow Corliss JR F 5-6 Wichita, Kan./Home School 24 Hannah Watkins JR D 5-5 Troy, Mo./Troy Buchanan HS 25 Jazelle Gonzalez SR MF 5-5 Dallas, Texas/Bowie HS 27 Caytlyn Schmuhl FR MF 5-2 Aliso Viejo, Calif./Aliso Viejo HS 28
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