2006 COASTAL WOMEN’S SOCCER

Coastal Carolina Women’s Soccer...... Inside Front Cover Coastal Carolina University Quick Facts Table of Contents/Quick Facts...... 1 General 2006 Coastal Carolina Team & Roster...... 2 Institution:...... Coastal Carolina University Location:...... Conway, South Carolina 2006 Outlook...... 3 Founded:...... 1954 2006 Lady Chanticleer Bios...... 4-12 Enrollment:...... 7,613 Head Coach Rohan Naraine...... 13 Nickname:...... Chanticleers Pronunciation of Nickname:...... shon-ti-cleers Assistant Coach Tracey Leipold...... 13 Colors:...... Coastal Green, Bronze & Black 2006 Opponents...... 14-15 Stadium:...... CCU Soccer Field Capacity:...... 1,000 Coastal Carolina University...... 16 Affiliation:...... NCAA Division I Myrtle Beach, S.C...... 17 Conference:...... Big South CCU Executive Officers...... 18 President:...... Dr. Ronald R. Ingle Alma Mater/Year:...... Wofford, 1962 CCU Athletic Department...... 19 Athletics Director:...... Warren D. “Moose” Koegel CCU Athletic Facilities...... 20 Alma Mater/Year:...... Penn State, 1971 NCAA Compliance...... 21 Athletic Department Phone:...... (843) 349-2820 Website:...... www.GoCCUSports.com The ...... 22 COACHING STAFF 2005 Big South Conference Standings and Honors...... 23 Head Coach: ...... Rohan Naraine 2005 Big South Conference Team & Individual Leaders... 24 Alma Mater/Year...... North Carolina Wesleyan, 1986 Record at Coastal Carolina (Years): ...... First Year 2005 CCU Results...... 25 Career Record (Years): ...... 42-73-3/seven years 2005 CCU Statistics...... 26 Office Phone: ...... (843) 349-2859 All-Time Roster and Statistics...... 27 Assistant Coach: ...... Tracey Leipold Office Phone: ...... (843) 349-2418 CCU Single-Game Records...... 28 Head Athletic Trainer: ...... Dwayne Beam CCU Single-Season Records...... 29 Women’s Soccer Trainer...... Erin Miller CCU Career Records...... 30 TEAM INFORMATION 2005 Overall Record: ...... 13-6-0 CCU All-Time Honors...... 30 2005 Big South Record (Finish): ...... 5-3-0 (T-2nd) Year-by-Year Results...... 31 Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 7/4 Athletic Media Relations...... 32 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...... 12/5 Newcomers: ...... 17 Coastal Carolina...... Inside Back Cover History 2006 Schedule...... Back Cover First Year of Women’s Soccer:...... 2000 Overall All-Time Record:...... 47-50-16 (.487) No. of Yrs. in NCAA Tournament/Last:...... N/A Last NCAA Tournament Appearance:...... N/A Result:...... N/A ATHLETIC MEDIA RELATIONS Assistant AD for Media Relations:...... John Martin Office Phone: ...... 843-349-2822 E-mail Address:...... [email protected] Asst. Media Relations Director/Women’s Soccer Contact:...... Kent Reichert Office Phone:...... 843-349-2840 Cell Phone:...... 843-421-8244 E-mail address:...... [email protected] SID Assistant:...... Lindsay Choules Office Phone:...... 843-349-2848 E-mail address:...... [email protected] SID Assistant:...... Amanda Kennedy Office Phone...... 843-349-6467 E-mail address:...... [email protected] SID Fax:...... 843-349-2819 Mailing Address:...... P.O. Box 261954 What is a Chanticleer? ...... Conway, SC 29528 Overnight Address:...... 755 Highway 544 The Chanticleer (SHON-ti-cleer) gives Coastal ...... Conway, SC 29526 Carolina University one of the most unique nicknames in all of sports. Chanticleer comes from Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales and came to Coastal when the University was a member of the University CREDITS of South Carolina system. Editor/Design & Layout: Kent Reichert. Editorial Assistance: Lindsay Choules, Jeanie Hayes, Amanda Kennedy, Tracey Leipold, John Martin, A Chanticleer is a rooster who rules the barnyard Rohan Naraine, Joe Prisco. Photography: Bill Edmonds and Judy Galligan with cunning and wit. His competitiveness never of the CCU Photography Department, Willis Glasgow of WG Sports Photos. wanes as he battles to the end, using his brains to Some photos courtesy of the Myrtle Beach Chamber of Commerce. come out on top every time. Printing: Multi-Ad Sports, Peoria, Illinois. 2006 COASTAL WOMEN’S SOCCER  2006 LADY CHANTICLEERS

2006 Coastal Carolina WOMEN’S SOCCER NUMERICAL ROSTER no. name Pos. Cl. Ht. Hometown-High School (Previous School) 0 Brittany Pecora GK Jr. 5-5 Myrtle Beach, S.C./Socastee (Presbyterian) 1 Jaclyn Stoll GK Sr. 5-5 Fairfax Station, Va./Hayfield Secondary 2 Meghan Long D/M Fr. 5-5 Smithfield, R.I./Lasalle Academy 3 Stepheney Gerhardt M Sr. 5-8 Mohawk, N.Y./Ilion (Herkimer C.C.) 4 Sara Moore M Sr. 5-7 Birmingham, Mich./Seaholm (Bowling Green) 5 Blair Monroe F So. 5-2 Little River, S.C./Myrtle Beach 6 Alyssa Hunt D/M So. 5-5 Lakeland, Fla./George Jenkins 7 Ashleigh Gunning M R-Jr. 5-7 Baton Rouge, La./Magnet (Louisiana State) 8 Madeline Bobo D/M R-Jr. 5-5 Memphis, Tenn./Ridgeway 9 Allison Hobson M/F Jr. 5-4 Springfield, Va./West Springfield (Hofstra) 10 Maegen Hellberg D/M Fr. 5-6 Charlotte, N.C./Providence 11 Emma Humphries F Jr. 5-5 Wellington, New Zealand/ Samuel Marsden Collegiate (Cal State Fullerton) 12 Chelsea Terry D So. 5-5 Charleston, S.C./James Island 13 Leah Hackmann D Sr. 5-3 Severna Park, Md./Severna Park 14 Jill Karelitz M/F Jr. 5-3 Columbia, S.C./Dutch Fork 15 Emily McColl M R-So. 5-5 Wellington, New Zealand/Hutt Valley 16 Simone Borucinski D/M R-Jr. 5-8 Canberra, Australia/Daramalan College 17 Nicole Davis M/F Fr. 5-4 Mt. Pleasant, Mich./Mt. Pleasant 18 Bridget Boyle D/M Fr. 5-9 Chicago, Ill./Marist 19 Danielle DeSonia D/M So. 5-6 Fairfax Station, Va./Hayfield Secondary 20 Alli Tamburro M/F Fr. 5-3 Frankfort, N.Y./Frankfort-Schuyler 21 Stacey Dillon M/F Fr. 5-3 Canton, Mich./Plymouth 22 Heather Barnes D Sr. 5-8 West End, N.C./Pinecrest 23 Amanda Gelsomino M/F R-Jr. 5-7 Johnston, R.I./ Johnston (University of New England) 24 Kristine Kingsbury M/D Sr. 5-7 Beach, Va./Kempsville 25 Janessa Bowen D Fr. 5-10 Spring, Texas/Klein 26 Heather Haupt M So. 5-2 Springfield, Va./West Springfield 27 Laura Weiler F/M R-Jr. 5-3 Lexington, Ky./Lexington Catholic 28 Alejandra Santos M Fr. 5-3 Bradenton, Fla./Cardinal Mooney 29 Emily DeLozier M/F Fr. 5-6 Simpsonville, S.C./Hilton Head 30 Lacey Rudolph M Fr. 5-4 Germantown, Md./Seneca Valley 31 Jackie Gordon M Fr. 5-6 Columbia, S.C./Ridge View 33 Samantha Teijelo M/F Fr. 5-4 Holmdel, N.J./Holmdel

HEAD COACH: Rohan Naraine (North Carolina Wesleyan, 1986) first year ASSISTANT COACH: Tracey Leipold (LeMoyne, 1995) first year

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 2006 COASTAL WOMEN’S SOCCER 2006 SEASON OUTLOOK

The 2006 edition of Coastal Carolina women’s soccer returns plenty of made 14 starts in 2005, while Hackmann is a speedy back who started every offensive firepower, the experience of eight seniors and five redshirt juniors and game last year. a roster that creates depth at every position. All of what makes first-year head Coastal’s sixth senior, Sara Moore, is another midfielder with speed. coach Rohan Naraine excited for the start of the season. Moore had two assists last season, including the game-winner in the season “It’s going to be interesting,” Naraine said. “I think we have more speed opener against Elon. and more depth so we can put more pressure on the other team the whole Simone Borucinski and game. Everyone will be involved in this. If someone gets hurt, you plug some- Laura Weiler both suffered one else in there. Everyone will be able to push each other, which should make season-ending injuries early the whole team better.” last year. Borucinski is coming Last year was a record-setting season, especially offensively, for the Lady back for the second straight year Chanticleers. The 13 wins was the most by a Coastal squad in school history off injury and will look to get in and CCU tied for second place in the Big South standings with a 5-3 record. the starting lineup, while Weiler Coastal scored 52 goals on the season, easily shattering the old record of 42 set will vie for a starting spot as a in 2003. Coastal had three players score 10 or more goals and put five or more forward. goals past the net on four occasions. Coastal’s other returning Still, with all of the success All-Big South honoree, sopho- of the 2005 squad, a 2-1 loss more Chelsea Terry, returns to to Charleston Southern in the the sweeper position after a suc- quarterfinals of the Big South cessful rookie campaign. Terry Tournament left the CCU return- ers hungry for more this year. was a Second Team All-Confer- Sophomore Blair Monroe ence performer after starting all made quite a splash in her 19 games in the back with three freshman season at CCU. She assists. Emily McColl did not even set school records for goals Sophomore (17) and points (36) in a season make it to the start of the season, and was selected the Big South suffering a foot injury prior to the Emily McColl Freshman of the Year and start of 2005. McColl had a solid named First Team All-Big South. freshman season at midfield and will be at 100 percent when preseason camp Monroe had three game-winning opens. goals, scored eight of her goals Jill Karelitz returns for her junior season at forward. She had two goals against Big South opponents and and six points last season, including the game-winner against Elon in the season combined with graduates Bobbie opener. Madeline Bobo returned from missing all of the 2004 season to playing Parsons and Kristina Fisher for in 12 games in the midfield last year. Bobo had an assist in a win over Birming- 40 goals on the year. Naraine ham-Southern in 2005. looks for Monroe to flourish in her Sophomore Alyssa Hunt will look to crack the starting lineup up front after playing in sophomore campaign. Blair Monroe 15 games in her first season. Danielle DeSonia can play both in the midfield “I think that hopefully the and the back after playing all 19 games last season. Heather Haupt joined the pressure will be off Blair this year Lady Chanticleers full-time midway through last season and scored a goal in her because she’s going to have some more help up front,” Naraine said. “She does first game against Longwood. not have to carry the burden of being the Freshman of the Year in the Big South. Naraine brings in 18 newcomers to preseason camp, including five I know teams are still going to look at her, but we have other players that hope- transfers. Ashleigh Gunning played in the spring and could be an immediate fully will leave Blair a little more open, even though she will be more up top. We impact at either the forward or midfield. Gunning was the leading scorer of the can give her some help and some rest to keep her fresh throughout the year.” W-League’s Cocoa Beach Expos this past summer. Emma Humphries also Jaclyn Stoll returns in goal for the Lady Chanticleers, starting for the third was at Coastal in the spring and will play in August in the Under-20 Women’s straight season. Stoll had four shutouts and 13 wins last season and had a World Cup in Russia for New Zealand. goals-against average of 1.58. She also will be an anchor to a Coastal defense Coastal opens the 2006 season Aug. 25 at home against West Georgia, that will have depth in its many returners and newcomers. coached by former CCU star Marisa Kovacs. After a road game at George “I think Jaclyn is going to be a leader on this team,” Naraine said. “She’s Mason, Coastal hosts the on Aug. 31. CCU then goes also going to have a very good team in front of her. We had a good defense in on a six-game road swing, including its Big South opener against Birmingham- front of her last year, but I think this season is going to be stronger and that’s Southern Sept. 15. Coastal has seven home matches this season, including going to help her. I hope she’s not too busy, but when she has to be, she’ll be ready to perform.” conference tilts against defending Big South Tournament champions Liberty as Stepheney Gerhardt shined in her first season at Coastal after transferring well as Winthrop, VMI and UNC Asheville, and will host the Big South Tourna- from Herkimer Community College in New York. Gerhardt played all 19 games ment Nov. 2-5. at center midfield, scoring two goals and adding four assists. Her speed and “The opening stretch will tell a lot about us, but that’s why you need depth,” athleticism are among the tops in the Big South. Naraine commented. “Players mentally might get stressed out. It‘s a challeng- Kristine Kingsbury will play either at forward or in the midfield this year. ing schedule and the players want to be challenged. The senior was fourth on the team with five goals last season and is another “The ladies are really excited because the tournament is here,” Naraine player with athleticism that Naraine can place in multiple positions. continued. “We play well here and we don‘t have to travel. We need to get out Seniors Heather Barnes and Leah Hackmann both have started the last of that jinx of losing in the first round. I think the players are ready. The finals is two seasons in the backfield for Coastal. Barnes is a hard-nosed defender who our goal. The goal is to win it and go to the NCAA Tournament.” 2006 COASTAL WOMEN’S SOCCER  2006 LADY CHANTICLEERS

#1 Jaclyn Stoll #22 Heather Barnes R-Sr. 5-5 GK Sr. 5-8 D Fairfax Station, Va. West End, N.C. Hayfield Secondary Pinecrest 2005: Played and started in all 19 2005: Played in all 19 games for the games for the Lady Chanticleers... Had Lady Chants, making 14 starts... Was 74 saves and a 1.58 goals-against- part of a defense that had five shutouts average... Had a season-high eight and a 1.56 goals-against average... saves in a 2-0 win over VMI Oct. 2... Also had four shutouts 2004: Appeared in on the year... Made six 15 games for Coastal stops in a 1-0 win w i t h 1 0 s t a r t s . . . over Elon Aug. 26... Ended the season Ranked fifth in the Big with nine straight South in saves... 2004: starts... Helped the Played and started in Lady Chanticleers to 18 games for the Lady six shutouts and a Chanticleers... Was in 1.54 goals-against- goal 1,627 minutes for average... 2 0 0 3 : Coastal... Tied for the Took the field in 12 Big South lead with matches, starting in six shutouts, including three as a freshman... two in Big South Attempted two shots... wins over Winthrop High School: 2003 and VMI... Stopped graduate of Pinecrest 82 shots for a .745 High, where she save percentage... earned letters in each Had a season-high 10 of her four years with saves against UNC the Patriots... Served Greensboro Sept. 12... as a team captain as a senior... Helped lead the squad to Made six or more saves on six occasions... Had a 1.55 goals- its third consecutive Southeastern 4A Conference title her against-average... In a 2-0 win over Western Carolina Aug. 31, junior year, earning the league’s Player of the Year honors... made eight saves in the shutout... 2003: Appeared in Coastal’s Earned First Team All-Conference honors all four years at net 10 times, three times as a starter, tallying 527 minutes... Pinecrest... Named to the Midsoutheastern 4A Conference Captured 34 saves and allowed eight goals, earning a 1.37 All-Region Second Team as a freshman, sophomore, and goals against average... Made nine saves and did not allow a junior, and the First Team her senior year... Was named to goal in 91 minutes against Ohio State and Clemson ... 2002: the Cape Fear All-Region Team her final three years, and the Took a medical redshirt... High School: A 2002 graduate Piedmont All-Region Team as a senior... Played in the NC of Hayfield Secondary... Was a starter her freshman and Coaches Association East-West All-Star Game her senior sophomore seasons, helping the Hawks to regional play for the season... Was on the honor roll all four years, finishing with a first time in 15 years as a freshman... Had ankle reconstruction 3.8 GPA... Personal: Full name: Heather Elizabeth Barnes... surgery and missed her junior and senior seasons... Also played for the Springfield Blast Club team, helping them to Daughter of Lloyd and Barbara Barnes... Born: 4-29-85... the final four of the State Cup... Personal: Full name: Jaclyn Majoring in elementary education. Marie Stoll... Daughter of Lee and Janet Stoll... Born: 8-4-84... Heather Barnes’ Career Statistics Majoring in psychology and sociology at Coastal. Year GP-GS Shots Goals Assists Points GW 2003 12-3 2 0 0 0 0 2004 15-10 0 0 0 0 0 JACLYN STOLL’s Career Statistics 2005 19-14 0 0 0 0 0 Year GP-GS W-L-T Min. Saves Goals GAA SO Career 46-27 2 0 0 0 0 2002 Medical Redshirt 2003 10-3 0-3-1 527:13 34 8 1.37 0 2004 18-18 6-10-2 1626:31 82 28 1.55 6 2005 19-19 13-6-0 1711:52 74 30 1.58 4 Career 47-40 19-19-3 3865:36 190 66 1.54 10

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#16 Simone Borucinski #3 Stepheney Gerhardt Sr. 5-8 D/M Sr. 5-8 M Canberra, Australia Mohawk, N.Y. Darmalan College Illion (Herkimer C.C.) 2005: Appeared in three games before 2005: Played and started in all 19 an injury in the Chattanooga game games for the Lady Chanticleers... Was sidelined her for the season... Was third on the team with four assists and granted a medical redshirt... Took three added two goals for eight points... Had shots on the year... 2004: Played and started in 14 games two assists in a 4-3 loss to High Point Sept. 25... Had goals for the Lady Chanticleers... Scored two goals and added an in Big South games against Charleston Southern Oct. 5 and assist for five points... Had a goal against Wofford Aug. 27 Winthrop Oct. 12... Took 28 shots on the season... Had five and in a 2-0 win over Longwood Sept. 15... Suffered a knee shots in the Winthrop injury Oct. 13 against Charleston Southern and missed the w i n . . . P r i o r t o last six games... Had 15 shots on the year... 2003: Played in Coastal: Played 20 of CCU’s 21 matches her freshman year, starting in 19 of soccer at Herkimer those... Posted 45 shots, netting two goals and tallying four Community College assists for eight points... Was named Second Team All-Big for two seasons... South and earned a spot on the All-Tournament team... Was Was an NSCAA First named Big South Player of the Week after netting two goals Team All-American and assisting the game-winner against UNC Asheville Sept. both seasons with the 26... High School: Played extensive club and national level Generals... Is the only soccer in Australia... Was selected to the U-17 Australian player in Herkimer team to take part in the adidas Cup, serving as vice captain history to be a two- for the squad... Played time All-American in four seasons for the women’s soccer... Canberra Eclipse in Was the Mountain Australia’s top soccer Valley Conference league, helping the Player of the Year her team to a league freshman season... title in 2001 and a W a s a t w o - t i m e third-place finish in All-Region and all- 2002... Played in the conference first team selection... Was the Female Athlete of W-League in the U.S. the Year in 2004 at Herkimer... Was second in the National for the Greensboro Junior College Association of America (NJCAA) in assists with Twisters in 2002... Has 20 and was sixth in goals with 20 as a freshman... Also played also been a member of lacrosse for the Generals, and was a First Team All-Region the Australian Capital selection her freshman season... High School: Attended Territory Academy of Ilion HIgh School in Ilion, N.Y.,... Holds the school record for Sport team for four most assists in a season (27) and in a career (68)... Was the years, training for Bomber Bears Most Valuable Player and was a first team possible international All-Conference selection her senior year... Personal: Full competition... Also name: Stepheney Michele Gerhardt... Daughter of Wayne made it to the final 20 Gerhardt and Holley Bachorik... Born: 3-31-85... Majoring in for the Australian team for the 2002 Women’s Youth World physical education at Coastal. Cup... Personal: Full name: Simone Elizabeth Borucinski...

Daughter of Michael and Margaret Borucinski... Born: 10-19- STEPHENEY GERHARDT’S Statistics AT COASTAL 83... Majoring in health promotions. Year GP-GS Shots Goals Assists Points GW 2005 19-19 28 2 4 8 0

simone borucinski’s Career Statistics Year GP-GS Shots Goals Assists Points GW 2003 20-19 45 2 4 8 0 2004 14-14 15 2 1 5 0 2005 3-3 3 0 0 0 0 Career 37-36 63 4 5 13 0

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#13 Leah Hackmann #24 Kristine Kingsbury Sr. 5-3 D Sr. 5-7 M/D Severna Park, Md. Virginia Beach, Va. Severna Park Kempsville 2005: Played and started in all 19 2005: Played in all 19 games last games for the Lady Chants... Had season with 10 starts… Had five goals assists in wins over Sept. for 10 points on the year… Had the 6 and VMI Oct. 2... Was a part of a game-winning goal in a 2-0 win over defense that had five shutouts and a 1.58 goals-against VMI Oct. 1… Three of her five goalscame in Big South games, average... 2004: Played in 19 games for Coastal, starting 10 including scores against Charleston Southern and Birmingham- of those contests... Tallied one assist in a 5-0 win over VMI Oct. Southern… Tied for ninth in Coastal’s single-season goals 2... Had three shots on scored list… Took 19 shots on the year... 2004: Appeared the year... Helped the in 16 games for the Lady Chanticleers to Lady Chanticleers, six shutouts and a making a start in the 1.54 goals-against- Big South Tournament average... 2003: Made Quarterfinal against appearances in 13 Birmingham-Southern games as a freshman, Nov. 4... Scored a drawing five starts... goal in Coastal’s 2- Tried for three shots 0 win over Winthrop and posted one assist Oct. 16... Had 10 against South Carolina shots on the year, State... High School: six on goal... 2003: A 2003 graduate, Saw action in three earning four letters... games as a freshman, Led the Falcons to a registering one shot... pair of state titles in High School: Played her career, winning four years of varsity the 4A title in 2000 soccer at Kempsville and the 3A title in her High, earning All- senior season in 2002... Served as team captain her senior Beach accolades in year... Earned selection to the County All-Star team and her final three seasons... Earned spots on the All-Tidewater Severna Park’s Player of the Year award... Was a member and All-Conference First Teams in 2002 and 2003... Selected of the Honor Roll for all four years and received the Scholar- to the Beach FC All-Star Team in 2001... Was a member of Athlete award... Also earned the Academic Minds in motion the ODP District and Regional pool in 2001... Was a member award in each of her four years... Played on the Maryland of the Honor Roll and placed second in the National VICA ODP team in 2000... Personal: Full name: Leah Elizabeth Extemporaneous Writing Contest... Personal: Full name: Hackmann... Daughter of Carl and Carolyn Hackmann... Born: Kristine Margaret Kingsbury... Daughter of John Kingsbury 12-11-85... Majoring in English at Coastal. and Marilyn Cline... Born: 3-27-85... Majoring in health promotions.

LEAH HACKMANN’S Career Statistics Year GP-GS Shots Goals Assists Points GW KRISTINE KINGSBURY’S Career Statistics 2003 13-5 3 0 1 1 0 Year GP-GS Shots Goals Assists Points GW 2004 19-10 3 0 1 1 0 2003 3-0 1 0 0 0 0 2005 19-19 3 0 2 2 0 2004 16-1 10 1 0 2 0 Career 51-34 9 0 4 4 0 2005 19-10 19 5 0 10 1 Career 38-11 30 6 0 12 1

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against UL-Lafayette Aug. 30, South Carolina State Sept. 7, #4 Sara Moore and Radford Oct. 24... Was named to the LSU Sr. 5-7 M All-Tournament Team Aug. 30... High School: Birmingham, Mich. Four-year starter for the Seaholm (Bowling Green) Knights, three of them at the forward spot... Led 2005: Appeared in 16 games for Coastal, the squad in scoring and making two starts... Had two assists for assists as a junior, leading two points... Assisted on the game’s only the team to the state title goal in a 1-0 win over Elon Aug. 26... and earning First Team Also had an assist in a 5-0 win over Radford... Made starts in All-State and state final games against The Citadel and High Point... 2004: Appeared and MVP awards... Also in four games off the bench for the Lady Chanticleers... Had earned state semifinal, one shot Nov. 2 against All-Region and All- Erskine... Played in CCU District accolades her wins against Western final season... Helped the Carolina Aug. 31 and team to a state runner-up VMI Oct. 2... Prior to finish as a junior, earning C o a s t a l : A t t e n d e d Second Team All-State Bowling Green State and First Team All-City University for a year... honors, as well as All-District and All-Region Tournament teams... Did not see action in her Personal: Full name: Laura Katherine Weiler... Daughter of only year at BGSU... Charles Weiler and Amy Yessin... Born: 11-12-84... Majoring in High School: Earned a sociology. pair of letters at Seaholm High School... Had 10 LAURA WEILER’s Career Statistics goals and five assists Year GP-GS Shots Goals Assists Points GW 2003 21-18 34 7 2 16 3 as the Maples fininsed 2004 20-11 21 3 2 8 1 second in the league 2005 4-4 6 0 0 0 0 her senior year... Scored Career 45-33 61 10 4 24 4 three goals and added four assists as a junior... Twice named her team’s “Best Offensive Player”... #8 Madeline Bobo Personal: Full name: Sara Elizabeth Moore... Daughter of Jim R-Jr. 5-5 D/M and Bonnie Moore... Born: 12-2-84... Majoring in marketing. Memphis, Tenn. SARA MOORE’S STATISTICS AT COASTAL Year GP-GS Shots Goals Assists Points GW Ridgeway 2004 4-0 1 0 0 0 0 2005 16-2 4 0 2 2 0 2005: Appeared in 12 games for Coastal... Had Career 20-2 5 0 2 2 0 an assist on Coastal’s first goal in the 7-1 win over Birmingham-Southern Oct. 16... Took three shots on the year... 2004: Redshirted... 2003: Played in five games as a freshman, posting five shots... High School: A 2003 graduate of Ridgeway High, where she was a four-year #27 Laura Weiler starter... Led the Roadrunners to four state tournament appearances, with three state titles in her career and a place on the Tennessee Secondary Schools Sr. 5-3 F/M Athletic Association All-Tournament team her senior year... Also picked as the Memphis Interscholastic Athletic Association Senior Athlete of the Year and Lexington, Ky. Female Soccer Player of the Year... Selected as a First Team All-State player Lexington Catholic her final three years, twice as a midfielder and once as a defender... Earned a place on the All-Metro team in 2000, 2001 and 2002... Named the “Best of the 2005: Appeared in three games before Preps” Scholar-Athlete of the Year by the Commercial Appeal as a senior... Was an injury in The Citadel game sidelined highly involved in high school, serving as class vice president as a junior and senior, graduating 11th in a class of 270... Was also a member of the National her for the season... Was granted a Honor Society, National Honor Roll and Who’s Who Among High School medical redshirt... Took six shots on the Students and was named to the Ridgeway Senior Hall of Fame... Also helped year... 2004: Played in all 20 of Coastal’s matches, starting the her club teams to three appearances in the Tennessee state final, winning final 11 games of the season... Tallied three goals and two assists the title with Memphis Futbol Club in 2000... Personal: Full name: Madeline for eight points, sixth on the team... Had the game-winning goal Luckett Bobo... Daughter of Jack and Celia Bobo... Born: 9-1-84... Majoring in and an assist in a 5-0 win over VMI Oct. 2... Also had goals biology and communications. against UNC Wilmington Sept. 8 and Radford Oct. 9... Took Madeline Bobo’s Career Statistics Year GP-GS Shots Goals Assists Points GW 21 shots, 18 on goal... 2003: Appeared in all 21 of Coastal’s 2003 5-0 5 0 0 0 0 matches as a freshman, drawing 18 starts... Was second on the 2004 Medical Redshirt team in goals with seven and points with 16, and led the squad 2005 12-0 3 0 1 1 0 in game-winning goals with three... Scored the game-winners Career 17-0 8 0 1 1 0 2006 COASTAL WOMEN’S SOCCER  2006 LADY CHANTICLEERS

#23 Amanda Gelsomino #7 Ashleigh Gunning R-Jr. 5-7 M/F R-Jr. 5-7 M Johnston, R.I. Baton Rouge, La. Johnston (Univ. of New England) Magnet (LSU) Prior to Coastal: Played one year of Prior to Coastal: Played at Louisiana soccer at the University of New England... State University in Baton Rouge, La., Was First Team All-Commonwealth in 2003... Started all Southeastern Coastal Conference in 2004... Attended Conference matches for the Tigers... the University of Tampa in 2003-04, but did not play soccer... High Was a medical redshirt her sophomore year... High School: School: Was a four-year starter at Johnston High School in Johnston, Went to Baton Rouge Magnet High School her senior season... R.I... Was a Second Team All-State selection her senior year... Ended Was a First Team All-Louisiana honoree... Helped Magnet to the her career with 113 goals... Was a Wendy’s High School Heisman state semifinals... Went to McKinley High School her first three Trophy finalist... Was a four-time First Team All-Division and All- seasons, where she was a two-time all-state honoree... Helped Tournament member... Also played softball at Johnston... Played the Panthers to a state title her junior season... Also was the Olympic Development Program soccer in 2001-02... A member of the National Honor Society and was on the Honor Roll... Personal: Full state’s Most Valuable Player that season... Was a three-time All- name: Amanda Marie Gelsomino... Daughter of William and Donna Metro (Baton Rouge Area) First Team selection... Played for the Gelsomino... Born: 7-11-85... Majoring in health promotions. Olympic Development Program regional team from 1999-2003, was on the Louisiana State Team in 1999-2003 and was part of the ODP National Pool in 1999-2000... Won state titles in outdoor track and tennis while at McKinley... Participated in student government and was part of the Louisiana Youth Orchestra... Personal: Full name: Sarah Ashleigh Gunning... Daughter of Steve and Rosemary Gunning... Born: 4-25-85... Played for the Cocoa Express in the W-League in the summer of 2006... Majoring in communications and sports management.

#9 Allison Hobson #11 Emma Humphries Jr. 5-4 M/F Jr. 5-5 F Springfield, Va. Wellington, New Zealand West Springfield (Hofstra) Samuel Marsden Collegiate Prior to Coastal: Played two seasons for (Cal State Fullerton) Hofstra University in Hempstead, N.Y... Prior to Coastal: Played at Cal State Helped the Pride to a Colonial Athletic Fullerton for two seasons ... Appeared Association championship in 2005 and a in 16 games for the Titans her freshman co-championship in 2004... Appeared in 15 games her freshman season, starting six... Had an assist in a victory over Idaho... year, taking 10 shots and scored the game-winning goal in the High School: Went to Samuel Mardsen Collegiate School in first overtime of a 2-1 win over Maine... High School: Played for Wellington, New Zealand... Played soccer, touch rugby and four years at West Springfield High School in Springfield, Va... cricket... Was on the New Zealand Women’s Under-19 squad Was part of two Patriot Division championships and was on the in 2004... Personal: Full name: Emma Louise Humphries... Honorable Mention All-Metro Team by the Washington Post in Daughter of Neil and Ann Humphries... Born: 6-14-86... Currently 2000-01... Has been part of a Virginia state championship in club is the captain of the Under-20 New Zealand team and is also on soccer five times, most recently in 2005... Played high school the World Cup National Team... Will play in the Under-20 Women’s soccer with current Chant Heather Haupt... Was in the Olympic World Cup in Russia in August... Majoring in psychology. Development Program from 1999-2001... Was on the Honor Roll... Personal: Full name: Allison Renee Hobson... Daughter of Richard and Christie Hobson... Born: 4-30-86... Majoring in psychology.

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#14 Jill Karelitz #0 Brittany Pecora Jr. 5-3 M/F Jr. 5-5 GK Columbia, S.C. Myrtle Beach, S.C. Dutch Fork Socastee (Presbyterian) 2005: Played in 15 games for the Lady Chants... Prior to Coastal: Played two seasons Had two goals and two assists for six points... Had the game-winning goal in a 1-0 win over Elon Aug. for in Clinton, S.C... 26... Also scored in Coastal’s 3-1 win over Georgia Played in 12 games with nine starts her Southern Sept. 15... Had two assists in the 6-4 win over Longwood Sept. 29... Took five shots on the year... 2004: Played in 19 of sophomore season... Had a 2.01 goals- Coastal’s 20 games... Was second on the team with four goals and added an assist against-average and one shutout while making 32 saves... for nine points... Her point total was third on the team... Scored the game-winning Had 10 saves versus Mars Hill Oct. 15... Started 13 games her goal Sept. 10 in a 2-1 win over Old Dominion... Had two goals and an assist in CCU’s 6-0 win over Erskine Nov. 2... Scored her first collegiate goal Aug. 31 in a win freshman season, finishing with four shutouts, a 1.58 GAA and over Western Carolina... Tallied 10 shots on the season... High School: Four-year 60 saves... Recorded eight saves in a South Atlantic Conference letterwinner and starting forward at Dutch Fork, where she earned All-Region honors and helped the Silver Foxes to the regional title as a sophomore and junior... Was Tournament semifinal match vs. Tusculum... Earned the Coaches named the NSCAA/adidas South Carolina Player of the Year as a junior, and earned Award during the 2004-05 season... High School: Was a two- NSCAA/adidas All-American honors... Named AAAA Female Player of the Year by time “Toast of the Coast” selection by the Myrtle Beach Sun The State and earned a spot on the AAAA All-Area team as a junior... Helped the second-ranked Silver Foxes to a 21-2 record her junior season, earning All-State News while playing at Socastee High School in Surfside Beach, accolades... Led her team to the finals of the Viking Cup her junior and senior S.C... Was the starting keeper for the Braves and also scored six seasons, earning All-Tournament honors both times... Also led the team in scoring as a sophomore and junior, and was second on the team as a rookie... Six-year member goals apiece her junior and senior seasons... Played club soccer of the SC ODP team, playing and training in Germany during the summer of 2002... for the Grand Strand Girls Calypso team from 2000-04... Also Played for the Greenville Futbol Club team... Was a member of the Spanish National Honor Society, National Honor Roll, and Who’s Who Among American High School was on the state select team in 2000 and 2001... Personal: Full Students... Personal: Full name: Jill Elizabeth Karelitz... Daughter of Steve and Cheryl name: Brittany Anne Pecora... Daughter of Maryanne and Neal Karelitz... Born: 5-5-86... Majoring in business administration - marketing. Robinson and Philip Pecora... Stepfahter, Neal Robinson, was a Jill Karelitz’S STATISTICS AT COASTAL goalkeeper for Coastal from 1993-96 and is in the CCU Athletic Year GP-GS Shots Goals Assists Points GW Hall of Fame... Born: 2-6-86... Majoring in business management 2004 19-0 10 4 1 9 1 2005 15-0 5 2 2 6 1 at Coastal. Career 34-0 15 6 3 15 2

#15 Emily McColl #19 Danielle DeSonia So.-R 5-5 M So. 5-6 D/M Wellington, New Zealand Fairfax Station, Va. Hutt Valley Hayfield Secondary 2005: Was granted a medical redshirt and 2005: Played in all 19 games for Coastal has three years of eligibility remaining... with eight starts... Had an assist in Coastal’s 2004: Played and started all 20 games for 2-1 overtime win over Wofford Sept. 21... Coastal, one of four players to start every Attempted three shots on the year... High CCU contest... Had three goals and four assists for 10 points... Was School: Was a four-time varsity letterwinner at Hayfield Secondary... second on the team in points and ranked 10th in the Big South in Played in every varsity game since her freshman year for the Hawks assists... Had a goal and an assist in games against Radford Oct. and was a captain her senior year... Earned Patriot District honorable 9 and Erskine Nov. 2... Had 41 shots on the year, including five mention honors her senior season... Helped the Hawks to a Patriot in a win over Old Dominion Sept. 10... Had the team’s lone goal District runner-up performance her sophomore and junior seasons and a regional semifinal berth her junior year... Her high school team had an against Charleston Southern Oct. 13... High School: Captained undefeated regular season her sophomore season... Helped club team the Hutt Valley 1st Eleven squad in 2001, 2002 and 2003, earning Chantilly Inter Milan to a state and region title and a third-place finish National Secondary Schools Tournament MVP honors all three at nationals in 2006... Also played for the Northern Virginia Majestics years... Was the captain of the New Zealand Secondary Schoolgirls Super Y... Was a six-year member of the Virgina State ODP team... Ran Team in 2003... Was the Most Valuable Player and Most Promising cross country and played at Hayfield Secondary in the ninth Player for the Petone Club in 2003... Was on the Under-19 National and 10th grade... Was a Hayfield Secondary PTSA scholarship winner... Academy team in 2003... Was nominated for the Wellington College Played at the same high school as Coastal goalkeeper Jaclyn Stoll... Sportsperson of the Year in 2002... Personal: Full name: Emily Personal: Full name: Danielle Leigh DeSonia... Daughter of Carl and McColl ... Daughter of Rob and Debby McColl... Born: 11-1-85... Is Robin DeSonia... Born: 9-13-87... Holds a second degree black belt in majoring in biology at Coastal. Tae Kwon Do... Is majoring in business management at Coastal.

EMILY MCCOLL’S STATISTICS AT COASTAL Year GP-GS Shots Goals Assists Points GW DANIELLE DESONIA’S Overall Statistics 2004 20-20 41 3 4 10 0 Year GP-GS Shots Goals Assists Points GW 2005 Medical Redshirt 2005 19-8 5 0 1 1 0

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#26 Heather Haupt #6 Alyssa Hunt So. 5-2 M So.  5-5  D/M  Springfield, Va. Lakeland, Fla. West Springfield George Jenkins 2005: Played in eight games for the Lady 2005: Played in 15 games for the Lady Chanticleers... Scored a goal, the game- Chants, starting in the 7-1 win over winner, in her first-ever game at CCU in Birmingham-Southern Oct. 16... Had three a 6-4 win over Longwood Sept. 29... High assists and nine shots on the season... School: Played four years of varsity soccer at West Springfield Had assists in wins over Longwood Sept. 29, Charleston Southern High School … Was a co-captain her senior year … Helped the Oct. 5 and Birmingham-Southern... High School: Was a four-year Spartans to a regional quarterfinal her senior season… Was a letterwinner at George Jenkins High School in Lakeland, Fla... Helped first-team all-Patriot District AAA and first-team all-Northern Region the Eagles to the state final four her senior season... Was a First Group AAA as a junior… Earned second-team all-Virginia High Team All-County selection by the Lakeland Ledger her junior season School Coaches Association her junior year… Played high school as the Eagles were district champions... Scored 22 goals and added soccer with current Chant Allison Hobson... Played club soccer for nine assists in 2004... Had 26 goals and 13 assists her sophomore Vista United the last two years, scoring 55 goals and 39 assists… season as she was a Second Team All-County selection... Her team Personal: Full name: Heather Michele Haupt… Daughter of Rick won the State Cup in 2005 and advanced to the regionals in Austin, Haupt and Renee Lafond-Cautilli… Born: 7-17-87… Is majoring in Texas... The LSC also went to the State Cup final in 2004... Also early childhood education. competed in track in high school... Graduated from George Jenkins with honors... Personal: Full name: Alyssa Ann Hunt... Daughter of Chuck and Alice Hunt... Born: 2-22-87... Majoring in elementary education at Coastal.

HEATHER HAUPT’S Overall Statistics Alyssa hunt’S Overall Statistics Year GP-GS Shots Goals Assists Points GW Year GP-GS Shots Goals Assists Points GW 2005 8-0 1 1 0 2 1 2005 15-1 9 0 3 3 0

#5 Blair Monroe #12 Chelsea Terry So. 5-2 F So. 5-5 D Little River, S.C. Charleston, S.C. North Myrtle Beach James Island 2005: Played in all 19 games for Coastal with 16 2005: Played and started in all of Coastal’s starts… Was named the Big South Freshman of 19 games… Was a Second Team All-Big the Year and was on the First Team All-Big South... South Team honoree... Tied for fourth on Also was selected to the Big South All-Tournament Team... Led the team and tied for first in the Big South with 17 goals, breaking the team with three assists… Assisted on Coastal’s single-season goals record… Also tied for 11th in the country in the game-winning goal in Coastal’s 2-1 overtime win over Wofford goals per game (0.89/g)… Led the team with 36 points… Scored a goal in the Sept. 21… Also had assists in wins over Georgia Southern and Big South Tournament Quarterfinal match against Charleston Southern Nov. Charleston Southern… Helped the Coastal defense to five shutouts 3... Had two hat tricks on the year in wins over Chattanooga and Longwood… on the season and a 1.58 goals against average… Attempted six Scored multiple goals in five games this season… Was a two-time Big South shots on the year... High School: Was a four-year letterwinner at Player of the Week (Sept. 13 and Oct. 4)… Had three game-winning goals in a row Sept. 4-10… Had seven goals in seven Big South games... High School: James Island High School in Charleston, S.C... Selected to the All- Was a four-year letterwinner at North Myrtle Beach High School... Scored 134 State Team her junior and senior seasons... Was a two-time member goals in her high school career... Was a Four-Time All-Region selection and a of the Super 18 team as selected by SCSoccer.com... Was a three- two-time “Toast of the Coast” Player of the Year selection by the Myrtle Beach time All-Lowcountry Team selection... Was on the Coaches All-State Sun News... Also was named to the “Toast of the Coast” team her freshman Team her junior season... Played club soccer for the Charleston and sophomore seasons... Was a four-time selection to the Michael Nash All- United Fusion... Helped the Fusion to a U.S. Club Soccer Region Tournament Team... Named to the Super 18 Team by SCSoccer.com... Played for the Grand Strand Girls Calypso 18 Challenge club team for two seasons... Championship in 2003... Played for the S.C. Satte Select Team the Scored the most goals in the league her senior year... Was named to the National past three years... The team won the S.C. Snickers Challenge Cup Honor Society at North Myrtle Beach... Personal: Full name: Blair Kathleen in 2005... Personal: Full name: Chelsea Marjorie Terry... Daughter Monroe... Daughter of Edward and Elyse Monroe... Born: 7-10-87... Majoring of Ralph and Dianne Terry... Born: 4-20-87... Major is undecided. in health promotions at Coastal.

BLAIR MONROE’S Overall Statistics CHELSEA TERRY’S Overall Statistics Year GP-GS Shots Goals Assists Points GW Year GP-GS Shots Goals Assists Points GW 2005 19-16 68 17 2 36 3 2005 19-19 6 0 3 3 0

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#25 Janessa Bowen #29 Emily DeLozier Fr. 5-10 D Fr. 5-6 M/F Spring, Texas Simpsonville, S.C. Klein Hilton Head High School: Played four years at Klein High School: Was a four-year letterwinner High School in Spring, Texas... Helped the at Hilton Head High School in Hilton Head, Bearkats to a District 14-5A championship S.C... Scored 11 goals and added 13 her senior year... Klein also went to the final assists her senior season in earning All- 16 in Texas 5A Girls’ Soccer her junior season... Was a three-time State honors... Was the Seahawks Most Valuable Player in 2006... Defensive Player of the Year for the Bearkats... Was named to the Helped Hilton Head to a regional championship her sophomore All-Houston First Team by the Houston Chronicle in 2005... Was a season, scoring 13 goals on the year... Was on the Honor Roll all team captain her senior season... Is a three-time All-District selection four years of high school... Played Under-18 club soccer since she and a two-time All-Region honoree... Is a member of the Texas Rush was 14... Personal: Full name: Emily A. DeLozier... Daughter of Soccer Club ... Personal: Full name: Janessa Breanne Bowen... William and Joan DeLozier... Born: 6-19-88... Plans to major in math Daughter of Jim and the late Rosanne Bowen... Born: 5-25-88... engineering. Major is business.

#18 Bridget Boyle #21 Stacey Dillon Fr. 5-9 D/M Fr. 5-3 M/F Chicago, Ill. Canton, Mich. Marist Plymouth High School: Played four seasons at Marist High School: Played her senior season at High School in Chicago, Ill... Was a two-time Plymouth High School in Canton, Mich... All-Sectional player for the Redhawks... Also played on the Michigan Hawks Scored 12 goals and added 23 assists her Soccer Club in 2005... Was a three-time freshman season and followed that with 14 goals and 11 assists her letterwinner at Providence High School in Charlotte, N.C... Earned sophomore season... Was a Daily Southtown All-Area Player in 2004 All-Conference honors her junior season, helping the Panthers to and earned the team’s Offensive MVP... Was on the Honor Roll and a state quarterfinal berth... Played on the same team as current the French National Honor Society... Personal: Full name: Bridget teammate Meagan Hellberg... Played for the Charlotte Metro Stars Marie Boyle... Daughter of Mark and Donna Boyle... Played for the Soccer Club while in North Carolina... The club was state champions Chicago Gaels of the W-League in 2005 and 2006... Born: 9-6-87... during her freshman year... Also played in the Super Y League... Major is marketing. Ran cross country her junior season... Was an Honor Roll student... Personal: Full name: Stacey Lynne Dillon... Daughter of Timothy and Cheryl Dillon... Born: 12-9-87... Major is undecided. #17 Nicole Davis #31 Jackie Gordon Fr. 5-4 M/F Mt. Pleasant, Mich. Fr. 5-6 D/M Mt. Pleasant Columbia, S.C. Ridge View High School: Was a four-year letterwinner at Mount Pleasant High School in Mount High School: Was a four-year letterwinner Pleasant, Mich... Was a three-time Most at Ridge View High School in Columbia, Valuable Player for the Oilers and the S.C... Started all 23 games her senior team’s leading scorer her junior season... Was a three-time All- season and had 14 assists... Also started Mid Michigan A and two-time All-District selection... Captained the all games as a junior and had six goals and 11 assists... Earned squad her junior and senior seasons... Played six seasons for the the Blazer Award her freshman season... Played for the NECSA Midland Stars Premier 1, helping them to a USA Cup final in 2004... Under-18 Tornadoes in 2005... Helped the Tornadoes to the Great The Premier team was ranked in the Top 5 in Michigan... Was an Carolina Shootout championship that year... Personal: Full name: Honor Roll student... Personal: Full name: Nicole Elizabeth Davis... Jackie Kay Gordon... Daughter of Ewell and Teresa Gordon... Born: Daughter of John and Kathleen Davis... Born: 3-17-88... Majoring 11-25-87... Plans to major in biology. in marine science. 2006 COASTAL WOMEN’S SOCCER 11 2006 LADY CHANTICLEERS

#10 Maegen Hellberg #28 Alejandra Santos Fr. 5-6 D/M Fr. 5-3 M Charlotte, N.C. Bradenton, Fla. Providence Cardinal Mooney High School: Lettered three years for High School: Played three seasons at Providence High School in Charlotte, Cardinal Mooney High School in Sarasota, N.C... Helped the Panthers to a state Fla... Played at the IMG Soccer Academy quarterfinal berth her junior season... her senior season... Her club team was Was named to the All-Southwestern 4A Team her junior season... runner-up in the U-19 state championship in Florida... Started every Named the Defender of the Year by her teammates... Scored seven game her three seasons for Cardinal Mooney... Was the team’s Most goals and added six assists... Was the captain of the Charlotte Valuable Player and captain her junior season... Led the team with Soccer Club, which was a State Cup semifinalist... Was on the 16 assists and had 14 goals her freshman year... Was a First Team All-Area selection her freshman season... Earned second honors at National Honor Society and was an Honor Roll student... Played Cardinal Mooney... Personal: Full name: Alejandra Cecilia Santos... for two seasons with current Chant Stacey Dillon... Personal: Daughter of Arturo Santos and Patty Galdamez... Born: 3-18-88... Full name: Maegen Claire Hellberg... Daughter of Richard and Major is marine science. Mary Hellberg... Born: 5-9-88... Plans to major in biology. #20 Alli Tamburro #2 Meghan Long Fr. 5-3 M/F Frankfort, N.Y. Fr. 5-5 D/M Frankfort-Schuyler Smithfield, R.I. High School: Was a four-year letterwinner Lasalle Academy at Frankfort-Schuyler High School in High School: Was a four-year letterwinner Frankfort, N.Y... Was captain of the Maroon for Lasalle Academy in Smithfield, R.I... Knights her senior season when she broke Was a First Team All-State selection her the school record with 79 career goals and 15 assists... Was a Center senior season... Helped the Rams to state State Conference Division I scoring leader all four seasons... Was championships all four seasons, including a 19-0 record and a #4 chosen to the All-Section III Class C First Team her junior year... Led national ranking in 2005... Was a captain her senior season... Also the Maroon Knights to sectional play in 2004... In 2003, led team played basketball and ran track at Lasalle Academy... Played for to sectional play for first time since 1998... Played club soccer for the RI Rams from 1999-present... Was a 2003 Region 1 Finalist... Coliseum Juventes and competed in the Super Y League... Played Was on the Honor Roll... Personal: Full name: Meghan Kristina on the same club team as current Chant Stepheney Gerhardt... Long... Daughter of Steve and Kerry Long... Born: 1-7-88... Major Was a member of National Honor Society, High Honor Roll and is undecided. graduated seventh in her class... Personal: Full name: Alexandra Nicole Tamburro... Daughter of Joseph and Karlee Tamburro... Born: 5-7-88... Major is political science.

#30 Lacey Rudolph #33 Samantha Teijelo Fr. 5-4 M/F Fr. 5-4 M Holmdel, N.J. Germantown, Md. Holmdel Seneca Valley High School: Was a four-year varsity High School: Was a four-year starter for letterwinner at Holmdel High School Seneca Valley High School in Germantown, in Holmdel, N.J... Named to the Class Md... Helped the Screaming Eagles to a A Central All-Division Team her junior 4A division title and a berth in the state season... Also was her team’s Most Valuable Player... Was the team semifinals her senior year... Also played lacrosse at Seneca Valley captain her senior season... Named to the North Shore B All-Division and was a Second Team All-Germantown Gazette player her junior Team her freshman and sophomore campaigns... Also ran track at year... Played club soccer for the Damascus Phillies Under-19 Holmdel... Played club soccer for FC Vision Blackthorn, helping her squad... Was the captain of that team... Also played three years with team to a victory in the Ft. Dix Tournament and the Baltimore Bays Olney Green Under-18... Personal: Full name: Lacey Kim Rudolph... College Showcase... Personal: Full name: Samantha Elizabeth Daughter of Michelle Batchelor... Born: 8-10-88... Plans to major in Teijelo... Daughter of Manuel and Suzanne Teijelo... Born: 9-4-88... business marketing. Major is business at Coastal. 12 2006 COASTAL WOMEN’S SOCCER HEAD COACH ROHAN NARAINE

Rohan Naraine First Year North Carolina Wesleyan ’86

After serving two seasons as an assistant at Coastal on two separate occasions, Rohan Naraine is now the head women’s soccer coach at Coastal Carolina University. Naraine is very familiar with CCU women’s soccer, having served as an assistant coach during the 2002 and 2005 seasons. Last season, he helped the Lady Chanticleers win a school-record 13 games, with the squad leading the Big South in goals (52), assists (43) and points (147) along with four All-Big South Team honorees, including the Freshman of the Year in Blair Monroe. During the 2002 season, Naraine helped the Lady Chants to their first winning season in school history and helped bring in a recruiting class that would be part of a Big South regular season championship in 2003. Between his two stints at Coastal, Naraine spent the 2003 and 2004 seasons as the head women’s soccer coach at Southern University. Naraine was Southern’s first-ever head coach, and in the inaugural 2003 season, he led the Jaguars to a third-place finish in the Southwestern Athletic Conference and a 6-7 overall record. Naraine brings 20 years of coaching experience to the Lady Chants, coaching at the high school, collegiate and international levels. He spent four years as the head coach of Coker College’s women’s soccer program before his first stint at Coastal. Naraine is a native of Guyana, South America, and grew up in London, England. He lived in England for 10 years before moving to the United States at the age of 16. In America, Naraine played soccer at Theodore Roosevelt High in Washington, D.C. He was team captain of the 1980 State Championship team and was selected the Washington Post’s “Player of the Year.” Naraine played collegiate soccer for nationally-ranked North Carolina Wesleyan College, helping lead the program to the NCAA Division III National Tournament in 1984. Naraine was the team captain and selected to the All-South Region teams in 1983 and 1984. His playing career ended in 1984 due to a knee injury, but he remained at NC Wesleyan as an assistant coach of the men’s and women’s programs during the 1985 and 1986 seasons. Prior to accepting the position at Coker in 1998, Naraine spent eight years at Beaufort Academy in Beaufort, S.C., where he served as Athletic Director and Head Coach of the boys’ and girls’ soccer programs. His teams won eight state championships and he was tabbed South Carolina’s Coach of the Year eight consecutive seasons. Naraine is a staff member of the men’s and women’s Guyana National Teams that compete in the CONCACAF region. In 1999, Naraine was chosen to the coaching staff of Guyana’s Men’s Olympic Soccer Team. He also is a state coach for the South Carolina Girl’s Soccer Olympic Development Program. Naraine holds a FIFA Olympic License along with his NSCAA National Coaching License. Naraine and his wife, Nalini, also a Guyana native, were married in 1995 in Guyana. They have a four-year old daughter, Nikki. Tracey Leipold First Year LeMoyne ’95

Tracey Leipold will begin her first season as an assistant coach for the Coastal Carolina women’s soccer program. Leipold has head coaching experience, as she led the Lees-McRae women’s soccer team from 2001-05. She also was an athletic counselor at the college during that time. Leipold was an assistant at Lees-McRae from 1997-2001 which included coaching the goalkeepers for the Lady Bobcats. Leipold spent the last year at The Sport Source, Inc., in Plano, Texas, where she was a combine coordinator and college planner. Leipold did her undergraduate work at LeMoyne College in Syracuse, N.Y., where she was a four-year starting goalkeeper for the Dolphins from 1991-94. She also earned her Bachelor of Science degree in psychology. Leipold earned a Master’s of Arts degree in school counseling from Appalachian State University in 2001.

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ALABAMA A&M BULLDOGS APPALACHIAN STATE MOUNTAINEERS Location: Huntsville, Ala. Letterwinners Return/Lost: 11/5 Location: Boone, N.C. Letterwinners Return/Lost: 19/8 Colors: Maroon and White Starters Returning/Lost: 8/3 Colors: Black and Gold Starters Returning/Lost: 7/4 Conference: Independent Newcomers: 5 Conference: Southern Newcomers: 11 Athletic Director: Betty K. Austin Soccer S.I.D.: Thomas Galbraith Athletic Director: Charlie Cobb Soccer S.I.D.: Ty Patton Head Coach: Frank Davies S.I.D. Phone: 256-372-4005 Head Coach: Ben Popoola S.I.D. Phone: 828-262-7162 Series Record: First Meeting S.I.D. Fax: 256-372-5919 Assts.: Hallie Briggs, Lindsay Cobb S.I.D. Fax: 828-262-6106 2005 Record (Conf): 15-2-2 (8-0-1) S.I.D. E-mail: [email protected] Series Record: ASU leads 1-0-2 S.I.D. E-mail: [email protected] Web site: www.aamusports.com 2005 Record (Conf): 10-7-1 (3-6-1) Web site: www.goasu.com

BIRMINGHAM-SOUTHERN PANTHERS CAMPBELL FIGHTING CAMELS Location: Birmingham, Ala. Letterwinners Return/Lost: 9/6 Location: Buies Creek, N.C. Letterwinners Return/Lost: 16/4 Colors: Black, Gold and White Starters Returning/Lost: 8/4 Colors: Orange and Black Starters Returning/Lost: 10/1 Conference: Big South Newcomers: 9 Conference: Atlantic Sun Newcomers: 4 Athletic Director: Joe Dean, Jr. Soccer S.I.D.: Sarah Barbee Athletic Director: Stan Williamson Soccer S.I.D.: TBA Head Coach: Nikki Smith S.I.D. Phone: 205-226-7764 Head Coach: Todd Clark S.I.D. Phone: 910-814-4367 Asst.: Crystal Royall S.I.D. Fax: 205-226-3049 Asst.: Juan Mascaro S.I.D. Fax: 910-893-1330 Series Record: BSC leads 3-2-2 S.I.D. E-mail: [email protected] Series Record: Campbell leads 2-1 S.I.D. E-mail: TBA 2005 Record (Conf): 8-11-1 (4-4) Web site: www.bscsports.net 2005 Record (Conf): 8-9-2 (6-3-1) Web site: www.GoCamels.com

CHARLESTON SOUTHERN BUCCANEERS Location: Charleston, S.C. Letterwinners Return/Lost: 11/5 Location: Charleston, S.C. Letterwinners Return/Lost: 13/5 Colors: Blue and Gold Starters Returning/Lost: 7/4 Colors: Citadel Blue and White Starters Returning/Lost: 8/4 Conference: Big South Newcomers: 6 Conference: Southern Newcomers: 3 Athletic Director: Hank Small Soccer S.I.D.: Blake Freeland Athletic Director: Les Robinson Soccer S.I.D.: Melanie Long Head Coach: Eric Terrill S.I.D. Phone: 843-863-7687 Head Coach: Bob Winch S.I.D. Phone: 843-953-5120 Assts.: Heather Orman, Susan Anderson S.I.D. Fax: 843-863-7676 Asst.: Jamie Stewart S.I.D. Fax: 843-953-5058 Series Record: CSU leads 3-2-3 S.I.D. E-mail: [email protected] Series Record: Coastal leads 3-0 S.I.D. E-mail: [email protected] 2005 Record (Conf): 8-12 (4-4) Web site: www.csusports.com 2005 Record (Conf): 2-17 (0-10) Web site: www.citadelsports.com

COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON COUGARS Location: Charleston, S.C. Letterwinners Return/Lost: 11/12 Location: Elon, N.C. Letterwinners Return/Lost: 17/8 Colors: Maroon and White Starters Returning/Lost: 7/4 Colors: Maroon and Gold Starters Returning/Lost: 8/3 Conference: Southern Newcomers: 9 Conference: Southern Newcomers: 9 Athletic Director: Jerry Baker Soccer S.I.D.: Simon Whitaker Athletic Director: Dave Blank Soccer S.I.D.: Chris Rash Head Coach: Kevin Dempsey S.I.D. Phone: 843-953-5465 Head Coach: Chris Webb S.I.D. Phone: 336-278-6712 Assts.: Tim Santoro, Jason Hamil S.I.D. Fax: 843-953-6534 Asst.: Stuart Horne S.I.D. Fax: 336-278-6768 Series Record: CofC leads 1-0-2 S.I.D. E-mail: [email protected] Series Record: Elon leads 3-2-1 S.I.D. E-mail: [email protected] 2005 Record (Conf): 7-9-2 (5-3-2) Web site: www.cofcsports.com 2005 Record (Conf): 5-11-3 (3-6-1) Web site: www.elon.edu/athletics

FRANCIS MARION PATRIOTS Location: Florence, S.C. Letterwinners Return/Lost: 8/10 Location: Fairfax, Va. Letterwinners Return/Lost: 15/4 Colors: Red, White and Blue Starters Returning/Lost: 5/6 Colors: Green and Gold Starters Returning/Lost: 7/4 Conference: Independent Newcomers: 9 Conference: Colonial Newcomers: 6 Athletic Director: Murray Hartzler Soccer S.I.D.: Michael G. Hawkins Athletic Director: Thomas J. O’Connor Soccer S.I.D.: Richard Coco Head Coach: Marty Beall S.I.D. Phone: 843-661-1222 Head Coach: Diane Drake S.I.D. Phone: 703-993-3264 Assts.: Jamie Harloff, Todd Moore S.I.D. Fax: 843-661-4645 Assts.: Danielle LaRoche, David Tenney S.I.D. Fax: 703-993-3259 Series Record: First Meeting S.I.D. E-mail: [email protected] Series Record: First Meeting S.I.D. E-mail: [email protected] 2005 Record: 5-9-1 Web site: www.fmarion.edu/sports 2005 Record (Conf): 8-11 (4-7) Web site: www.gomason.com

HIGH POINT PANTHERS LIBERTY FLAMES Location: High Point, N.C. Letterwinners Return/Lost: 18/5 Location: Lynchburg, Va. Letterwinners Return/Lost: 13/3 Colors: Purple and White Starters Returning/Lost: 8/3 Colors: Red, White and Blue Starters Returning/Lost: 8/3 Conference: Big South Newcomers: 11 Conference: Big South Newcomers: 5 Athletic Director: Dr. Woody Gibson Soccer S.I.D.: Brian Morgan Athletic Director: Jeff Barber Soccer S.I.D.: Ryan Bomberger Head Coach: Michelle Rayner S.I.D. Phone: 336-841-4605 Head Coach: James Price S.I.D. Phone: 434-582-2292 Assts.: Catey Connor, Courtney Noel, S.I.D. Fax: 336-841-9182 Adam Godwin 434-582-2076 Gregg Weigel S.I.D. E-mail: [email protected] Asst.: S.I.D. Fax: Series Record: HPU leads 4-3 Web site: www.highpointpanthers.com Series Record: Liberty leads 5-1 S.I.D. E-mail: [email protected] 2005 Record (Conf): 10-7-1 (5-3) 2005 Record (Conf): 12-7-2 (5-3) Web site: www.LibertyFlames.com UNC ASHEVILLE BULLDOGS Location: Farmville, Va. Letterwinners Return/Lost: 16/7 Location: Asheville, N.C. Letterwinners Return/Lost: 13/7 Colors: Blue and White Starters Returning/Lost: 9/2 Colors: Royal Blue and White Starters Returning/Lost: 6/5 Conference: Independent Newcomers: 8 Conference: Big South Newcomers: 9 Athletic Director: Dr. Patricia P. Cormier Soccer S.I.D.: Greg Prouty Athletic Director: Janet Cone Soccer S.I.D.: Mike Gore Head Coach: Todd Dyer S.I.D. Phone: 434-395-2097 Head Coach: Michele Cornish S.I.D. Phone: 828-251-6923 Asst.: Steve Brdarski S.I.D. Fax: 434-395-2568 Asst.: Greg Garrison S.I.D. Fax: 828-251-6386 Series Record: Coastal leads 2-0 S.I.D. E-mail: [email protected] Series Record: Coastal leads 3-2-1 S.I.D. E-mail: [email protected] 2005 Record: 7-9-1 Web site: www.longwoodlancers.com 2005 Record (Conf): 13-6 (6-2) Web site: www.uncabulldogs.com

RADFORD HIGHLANDERS VMI KEYDETS Location: Radford, Va. Letterwinners Return/Lost: 15/12 Location: Lexington, Va. Letterwinners Return/Lost: 12/3 Colors: Red, Blue, Green and White Starters Returning/Lost: 6/5 Colors: Red, White and Yellow Starters Returning/Lost: 10/2 Conference: Big South Newcomers: 8 Conference: Big South Newcomers: 7 Athletic Director: Greig Denny Soccer S.I.D.: Brian Stanley Athletic Director: Soccer S.I.D.: Christian Hoffman Head Coach: Ben Sohrabi S.I.D. Phone: 540-831-5211 Head Coach: Bryan Williams S.I.D. Phone: 540-464-7514 Asst.: James Ashley S.I.D. Fax: 540-831-5556 Asst.: Tresy Ross S.I.D. Fax: 540-464-7583 Series Record: Coastal leads 3-2-2 S.I.D. E-mail: [email protected] Series Record: Coastal leads 3-0 S.I.D. E-mail: [email protected] 2005 Record (Conf): 7-13 (3-5) Web site: www.ruhighlanders.com 2005 Record (Conf): 7-12 (1-7) Web site: www.vmikeydets.com 14 2006 COASTAL WOMEN’S SOCCER 2006 OPPONENTS

WEST GEORGIA WOLVES Location: Carrollton, Ga. Letterwinners Return/Lost: 13/4 Location: Rock Hill, S.C. Letterwinners Return/Lost: 19/3 Colors: Blue and Red Starters Returning/Lost: 6/5 Colors: Garnet and Gold Starters Returning/Lost: 10/1 Conference: Gulf South Newcomers: 6 Conference: Big South Newcomers: 8 Athletic Director: Ed Murphy Soccer S.I.D.: Matt Cooke Athletic Director: Tom Hickman Soccer S.I.D.: Jack Frost Head Coach: Marisa Kovacs S.I.D. Phone: 678-839-6544 Head Coach: Melissa Heinz S.I.D. Phone: 803-323-2129 Assts.: Leah Barrett, Matt Carr S.I.D. Fax: 678-839-6543 Asst.: Jonathan Brabson S.I.D. Fax: 803-323-2433 Series Record: First Meeting S.I.D. E-mail: [email protected] Series Record: Coastal leads 2-1 S.I.D. E-mail: [email protected] 2005 Record (Conf): 13-7-1 (6-3-1) Web site: www.uwgsports.com 2005 Record (Conf): 8-10-1 (3-5) Web site: www.winthropeagles.com

WOFFORD TERRIERS Location: Spartanburg, S.C. Letterwinners Return/Lost: 12/6 Colors: Old Gold and Black Starters Returning/Lost: 7/4 Conference: Southern Newcomers: 17 Athletic Director: Richard A. Johnson Soccer S.I.D.: Travis Woods Head Coach: Amy Kiah S.I.D. Phone: 864-597-4092 Asst.: Fields Brown S.I.D. Fax: 864-597-4129 Series Record: Tied at 3-3 S.I.D. E-mail: [email protected] 2005 Record (Conf): 5-12-3 (4-4-2) Web site: www.wofford.edu/athletics

Coastal Women’s Soccer vs. All-Time Opponents Opponent Record Home Road neutral OT GF-GA Last Result Alabama A&M First Meeting Anderson 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 5-0 9-5-03 W, 5-0 Applachian State 1-0-2 1-0-1 0-0-1 0-0 0-0-2 3-2 9-1-02 W, 2-1 Army 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-3 9-2-05 L, 1-3 Birmingham-Southern 2-3-2 2-0-1 0-1-1 0-2 0-0-2 11-10 10-16-05 W, 7-1 Campbell 1-2 0-1 0-1 1-0 0-1 3-7 9-4-04 W, 1-0 Charleston Southern 2-3-3 2-1 0-1-2 0-1-1 0-0-3 16-13 11-3-05 L, 1-2 Chattanooga 2-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 5-1 9-4-05 W, 3-1 Clemson 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-2 9-28-03 L, 0-2 College of Charleston 0-1-2 0-1-1 0-0-1 0-0 0-0-2 2-4 10-21-03 T (2ot), 1-1 Elon 2-3-1 1-2 1-1 0-0-1 0-0-1 4-9 8-26-04 W, 1-0 Erskine 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 6-0 11-2-04 W, 6-0 Francis Marion First Meeting Furman 0-3 0-1 0-2 0-0 0-0 3-13 9-15-02 L, 2-4 Gardner-Webb 1-1 1-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 2-4 9-23-01 L, 0-3 George Mason First Meeting Georgia Southern 1-1 1-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 3-2 9-15-05 W, 3-1 High Point 3-4 2-1 1-2 0-1 0-1 12-15 9-25-05 L, 3-4 (OT) IPFW 0-0-1 0-0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-1 1-1 11-1-02 T (2ot), 1-1 Jacksonville 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 3-2 9-11-05 W, 3-2 Liberty 1-5 1-2 0-3 0-0 0-0 2-8 10-29-05 L, 1-2 Longwood 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 8-4 9-29-05 W, 6-4 Louisiana-Lafayette 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 8-31-03 W, 1-0 Louisiana State 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-2 8-29-03 L, 1-2 Maine 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 9-3-04 L, 0-1 Old Dominion 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 2-1 9-10-04 W, 2-1 Ohio State 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-3 9-14-03 L, 1-3 Radford 3-2-2 3-0 0-2-1 0-0-1 0-0-2 12-11 10-22-05 W, 5-0 Samford 0-0-1 0-0 0-0-1 0-0 0-0-1 0-0 10-22-04 T (2ot), 0-0 USC Spartanburg 1-1 0-1 1-0 0-0 0-0 2-3 10-28-01 L, 1-3 South Carolina State 3-0 2-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 28-0 9-7-03 W, 11-0 Stetson 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 9-10-05 W, 1-0 The Citadel 3-0 2-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 14-0 9-6-05 W, 4-0 UNC Asheville 3-2-1 2-0-1 1-2 0-0 0-0-1 9-8 9-18-05 L, 0-4 UNC Greensboro 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-7 9-12-04 L, 1-7 UNC Wilmington 0-5 0-2 0-3 0-0 0-1 5-12 9-8-04 L, 2-3 VMI 3-0 1-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 13-1 10-1-05 W, 2-0 West Georgia First Meeting Western Carolina 2-4 2-1 0-3 0-0 0-1 9-11 10-8-05 W, 2-0 Winthrop 2-1 1-0 1-1 0-0 1-0 5-3 10-12-05 W, 2-1 (OT) Wofford 3-3 0-2 2-1 1-0 1-0 11-8 9-21-05 W, 2-1 (OT) All Opponents 47-50-15 29-16-5 13-29-7 5-5-3 2-4-15 205-171

Bold indicates 2006 opponents

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The Campus Coastal comprises 52 buildings on 302 acres including the Burroughs & Chapin Center for Marine and Wetland Studies and the Coastal Science Center, located at the Atlantic Center on Highway 501. The University also offers courses from the Coastal Carolina University Higher Education Center in Myrtle Beach, the Waccamaw Center for Higher Education in Litchfield and a campus in Georgetown. Waites Island, 1,062 acres of pristine barrier island on the Atlantic coast, provides a natural laboratory for extensive study in marine science and wetlands biology.

Academic Programs Coastal Carolina University offers baccalaureate degree programs in 40 major fields of study and 37 undergraduate minors. The University also offers master’s degree programs in business administration, education and coastal marine and wetland studies. Coastal’s many international partnerships make it possible for students to study in places such as Australia, Costa Rica, England, Ecuador, Galapagos Islands, Germany, India, Japan, Russia and Spain. Coastal Carolina University is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award the baccalaureate and master’s degrees. The E. Craig Wall Sr. College of Business Administration is accredited by AACSB International - The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. The Spadoni College of Education is accredited by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE) and the South Carolina State Board of Education. Coastal Carolina University is an accredited institutional member of the National Association of Schools of Art and Design (NASAD). The Department of Computer Science is accredited by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET). Coastal Carolina University Quick Facts Founded: 1954 (In 1993, the South Carolina Legislature passed legislation that Finances established Coastal Carolina University as an independent, public institution, Tuition for 2006-2007 ending a more than 30-year affiliation with the University of South Carolina.) In-state: $3,750 per semester Out-of-state: $8,095 per semester Student Profile Residence Halls Enrollment $3,345 per semester includes meal plans, student health services and Internet More than 7,600 students access. South Carolina residents: 60 percent Out-of-state residents: 38 percent from 45 states Financial Aid International students: 2 percent from 37 countries Total federal funds: $14.1 million Male students: 42 percent Total financial aid awarded: $26 million Female students: 58 percent Students with financial aid: 66 percent Average SAT score for first-time freshmen: 1,046 Budget Faculty Total current funds: $105 million Full-time faculty members: 233 State appropriations: 12 percent of total current funds Faculty members with doctoral or terminal degrees: 79 percent Economic impact: $203 million Student to faculty ratio: 19:1

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