2002 GENERAL INFORMATION Quick Facts Table of Contents Location: Chapel Hill, N.C

2002 GENERAL INFORMATION Quick Facts Table of Contents Location: Chapel Hill, N.C

2002 GENERAL INFORMATION Quick Facts Table of Contents Location: Chapel Hill, N.C. Chartered: 1789 2002 Tar Heel Seniors . .Front Cover 2002 Team Picture . .Inside Front Cover Enrollment: 25,480 (15,844 undergraduates) Contents, Quick Facts, Credits, Website Info, Nike Info . .1 Chancellor: James Moeser 2002 Roster . .2 Director of Athletics: Dick Baddour 2002 Schedule . .3 Senior Woman’s Administrator: Beth Miller 2002 Outlook . .4 Affiliation: NCAADivision I 2002 Opponents . .6 Conference: Atlantic Coast 2002 Player Biographies . .9 Nickname: Tar Heels Head Coach Anson Dorrance . .24 Carolina Soccer Staff . .28 Mascot: Rameses the Ram Carolina Athletic Staff . .30 School colors: Carolina Blue and White 2001 Results & Statistics . .31 Athletic department web site: www.TarHeelBlue.com 2001 Individual Honors & Awards . .32 Carolina Women’s Soccer Tar Heels on the ACC Top 50 Team . .33 Carolina Women’s Soccer Honor Roll . .34 Head Coach: Anson Dorrance (NorthCarolina, ‘74) The History of Carolina Women’s Soccer . .39 Record at UNC/Overall Record: 511-23-11, .948 (23 seasons) Carolina Women’s Soccer Facilities . .45 Office phone: (919) 962-5491 All-Time Scores . .47 Office fax: (919) 962-4038 Series Versus Opponents . .51 Assistant Coach: Bill Palladino (NorthCarolina ‘73) Team & Individual Game, Season & Career Records . .53 Office phone: (919) 843-8654 Year-by-Year Records, Records Against Opponents . .55 Goalkeeper Coach: Chris Ducar (Missouri ‘90) UNCin Postseason Tournament Play . .56 Office phone: (919) 843-8655 Miscellaneous Statistics, Tidbits & Records . .58 All-Time Letter Winners . .59 General Manager: Tom Sander The National Championship Seasons . .60 Office phone: (919) 962-4100 Carolina Soccer and the U.S. National Team . .63 Administrative Assistant: Delaine Marbry Carolina Soccer and the WUSA . .64 Office phone: (919) 962-5220 Carolina Soccer Legends . .65 Home Stadium: Fetzer Field (Grass); Stadium Capacity: 5,000 The University of North Carolina . .77 Press box phone: (919) 962-1460 ATotal Program for the UNCStudent-Athlete . .79 National Championships: 17 Educational Foundation Advertisement . .Inside BackCover 2002 Schedule, TopReturnees from 2001 . .Back Cover ACC Championships: 14 2001 Record: 24-1 2001 NCAA Tournament results: Defeated UNC Greensboro 3-0 www.TarHeelBlue.com in 1st round; defeated Duke 2-0 in 2nd round; defeated Rutgers 2-1 Media and fans can follow the Carolina women’s soccer team and in 3rd round; defeated Penn State 2-1 in quarterfinals; defeated the rest of the UNC athletic program from anywhere in the world on Portland 2-1 in semifinals; lost to Santa Clara 1-0 in final the official site of North Carolina athletics. Starters returning/lost: 8/3 TarHeelBlue.com offers schedules, rosters, results and more for all Team manager: Donnie Howard 28 of Carolina’s varsity sports. Athletic training staff: Bill Prentice, head athletic trainer; Nicole TarHeelBlue.com is run in association with the Official College Fava, Ashley Vandoren, Ryan Head, Kristin Ward, assistant trainers Sports Network of Carlsbad, Calif. TarHeelBlue.com is one of the Team Physician: Tom Brickner most popular sites in the OCSN family of websites. Team Orthopaedic Surgeon: Bill Garrett UNC’s onsite coordinator for TarHeelBlue.com is David Tinson, UNC Athletic Communications Associate Athletic Communications Director. Associate A.D forAthletic Communications: Steve Kirschner Women’s Soccer contact/Associate Athletic Communications Supporting UNC Women’s Soccer Director: Dave Lohse The University of North Carolina and Nike extended their agree- Email address: [email protected] ment for eight more years beginning in July 2002. The agreement pro- Office phone: (919) 962-7257; Office fax: (919) 962-0612 vides each varsity team with shoes, apparel, equipment bags and other Mailing address: P.O. Box 2126, Chapel Hill, NC 27515 products. It also provides $100,000 annually to the Chancellor’s Please contact Dave Lohse for information on coverage of the Academic Enhancement Fund for undergraduate teaching and UNC women’s soccer team. $100,000 annually to the athletic department to reward Olympic sports programs and coaches for academic and athletic excellence. The Old Well 2002 Women’s Soccer Guide Photos provided by Jeff Camarati, Peyton Williams, Kevin Cox, Grant Halverson, John Gardiner, Brad Smith, David Minton, Dan Sears and others as indicated. Front and Back Covers designed by Diana Palmer. Inside Front and Inside Back Covers designed by Dana Gelin. The 2002 UNC women’s soccer media guide was edited by Dave Lohse, Associate Director of Athletic Communications, with assistance from Phil Perry and Lateshia Chambers of the student assistant staff. 2002 NORTH CAROLINA WOMEN’S SOCCER • PAGE 1 CAROLINA ADMINISTRATION DICK BADDOUR DR. BET H MIL L E R Director of Athletics Senior Associate Athletic Director Dick Baddour, a 1966 graduate of the University of North Carolina, was Beth Miller is in her 18th year supervising the 26-sport Olympic program and named Director of Athletics on June 25, 1997. In his four years as director, the serves as UNC’s Senior Woman Administrator. She is a 1968 alumna of UNC Department of Athletics has undergone a number of changes, yet remains Appalachian State University with a B.S. degree in health and physical education. one of the premiere programs in the Atlantic Coast Conference and in the nation. She has a master’s from ASU and earned a Doctor of Arts degree in physical edu- The Goldsboro, N.C., native heads a program that with 28 varsity sports is the cation at Middle Tennessee State in 1974. largest in the ACC. Carolina won seven conference championships during the From 1969-72, she served as the head volleyball and basketball coach at ASU. 2000-01 school year, equalling the top figure in the league for the 14th consecu- She became head volleyball coach at UNC in 1975 and led the Tar Heels to four tive year. Eighteen Tar Heel teams competed in NCAApostseason play. successive ACC titles from 1980-83 and five postseason tournament appearances. Baddour is in his 35th year of continuous service to the university. He gradu- She also coached softball at Carolina from 1978-79. ated from UNCin 1966 and was appointed Assistant Dean of Men in 1967. He In 1979, she was named Athletic Business Manager. She retired from coaching served as Assistant Dean of Admissions and Assistant Dean of the UNC School of volleyball after 1983, but continued to handle all financial affairs for the depart- Law and also earned a Master of Arts degree in education prior to joining the ath- ment through 1987. letic department in 1986. Miller currently serves on a number of Atlantic Coast Conference committees, In 2001, he received the Distinguished Service Medal from the UNC General including those for women’s basketball, wrestling and officiating. She chairs the Alumni Association. committees for women’s golf and volleyball. She also serves on UNC’s Housing Active in Chapel Hill community affairs, he is a past president of the Public Advisory Board. School Foundation and has served on the Parks and Recreation Commission. He A native of Landis, N.C., she has supervised UNC's highly successful Olympic and his wife, Lynda, have two sons, Allen and David, and a daughter, Jennifer. Sports program since 1985. Department of Athletics Mission Statement and its related activities. The Department of Athletics has offered high quality athletic programs for The Department requires its staff members and student-athletes to adhere to many years. Through a dedicated commitment to educational interests, competi- NCAA, state and federal laws regarding gambling. In the interest of fair competi- tive athletic programs, and integrity in all areas, the student-athletes, coaches and tion and the growth and development of student-athletes, the Department strongly staff strive to bring credit and recognition to the University. urges its friends and supporters to refrain from gambling/betting on contests The mission of the Department is to sponsor a broad-based athletic program involving collegiate competition and to abide by state and federal laws. that provides educational and athletic opportunities for young men and women to grow and develop, and to serve the interests of the University by complementing and enhancing its diversity and quality of life. Coaches, as educators, are founda- tional to this process. In keeping with the University’s efforts to offer programs of regional and national acclaim, the Department’s athletic programs strive for com- UNC Athletics Administration Directory petitive excellence within the Atlantic Coast Conference or other similar institu- Chancellor ......................................................................Dr. James Moeser tions. Through its athletic programs, the University seeks to unite students, facul- Faculty Representative ............................................................Jack Evans ty, staff and alumni in a common and shared experience. The Department seeks to Director of Athletics..............................................................Dick Baddour contribute to the diversity of the University by offering opportunities for enhanced Senior Associate Athletic Director............................................Larry Gallo racial/ethnic, cultural and geographic representation. Senior Associate A.D. (Olympic Sports)............................Dr. Beth Miller To fulfill this mission, the Department, with the approval of the Board of Senior Associate A.D. (Multimedia)..........................................Bob

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