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2009 Ottawa University Soccer Media Guide Table of Contents

Table of Contents

KCAC Coaches Poll............................... IFC

All-Time Record Versus Opponents......... 37

Media Guide Credits............................... IFC

2008 Men’s Soccer Season Statistics........ 38

OU Soccer Quick Facts............................... 1

Men’s Soccer Records/Honors.............39-40

Media Information...................................... 2

Men’s Soccer History...........................41-42

2009 Women’s Soccer Outlook................... 4

Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference.......... 44

2009 Women’s Soccer Roster Breakdown.. 5

2009 KCAC Women’s Composite Schedule.. 45

Women’s Soccer Coach Craig Shaw........... 6

The KCAC Post Season Tournament........ 46

2009 Women’s Soccer Schedule................. 7

2009 KCAC Men’s Composite Schedule..... 47

2009 Women’s Soccer Bios...................8-12

2008 KCAC Women’s Soccer Statistics.....48-49

2009 Opponent Information...................... 13

2008 KCAC Men’s Soccer Statistics...50-51

Women’s Soccer Season-by-Season......... 14

2008 All-KCAC Selections....................... 52

Peoples Bank Field................................... 15 All-Time Record Versus Opponents......... 16

General Information Location.................................... Ottawa, Kan. Founded..................................................1865 Enrollment.................................................550 School Colors........................ Black and Gold Nickname............................................ Braves Affiliation..............................................NAIA Conference.......................................... KCAC President............................ Dr. Kevin Eichner Provost................................ Dr. Dennis Tyner Director of Athletics................Arabie Conner OU Men’s Soccer Head Coach..................................Bob Casper Alma Mater...... Uni. of Wisconsin-Platteville, 2003 Ottawa Record / Years................13-20-3 / 2 Career Record / Years................18-33-4 / 3 Assistant Coach............................Craig Shaw Home Field...................... Peoples Bank Field Capacity............................................2,000 2008 Overall Record..............................9-9-1 2008 KCAC Record / Finish......... 6-3-0 / 3rd Soccer Phone..............(785) 242-5200 x 5426 OU Women’s Soccer

2008 Women’s Soccer Statistics............... 17

Head Coach..................................Craig Shaw Alma Mater... Carson Newman College, 2005 Ottawa Record / Years................22-15-3 / 2 Career Record / Years.........................Same Assistant Coach............................Bob Casper Home Field...................... Peoples Bank Field Capacity............................................2,000 2008 Overall Record............................14-5-1 2008 KCAC Record / Finish.........7-2-0 / 2nd Soccer Phone..............(785) 242-5200 x 5409

Women’s Soccer Records/Honors............. 18 History of OU Women’s Soccer...........19-20 2009 Men’s Soccer Outlook...................... 22 2009 Men’s Soccer Roster Breakdown..... 23 2009 Men’s Soccer Schedule.................... 24 Men’s Soccer Coach Bob Casper.............. 25 2009 Men’s Soccer Bios......................26-31 2009 Opponent Information...................... 32 Men’s Soccer Season-bySeason .........33-35 Peoples Bank Field................................... 36

Katie Tooley (‘01) was awarded 5th place for her 2008 Men’s and Women’s Soccer Media Guide by NAIA-SIDA at their annual workshop in San Antonio, Texas during June 2009.

Sports Information Director of Sports Information...Katie Tooley Office Fax..............................(785 ) 229-1015 Email.......................katie.tooley@ottawa.edu Phone.........................(785) 242-5200 x 5401 Cell Phone . ...........................(785) 418-7234

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For the most up to the minute coverage of Braves and Lady Braves athletics on the world wide web, click on www.ottawabraves.com, the official website of the Ottawa University Athletic Department. In addition to updated results, statistics and games stories, you can find photos, player and coach biographies, schedule and roster information, and weekly releases. The OU athletic website includes infomation on all of OU’s 14 varsity athletic programs along wtih general athletic department information, including ticket information, information on summer camps, special events and online media guides. Links to several other websites, including KCACSPORTS.com and NAIA.org can also be found on the OU athletics homepage.

Media Information The Ottawa University Sports Information Office is always interested in helping the local media with its coverage of the Braves and Lady Braves. Listed on this page are guidelines and services which the Sports Information Office provides to aid you as you do your job. Please feel free to contact Sports Information Director Katie Tooley for assistance. Media Credentials Please contact Sports Information Director Katie Tooley for media credentials to Ottawa University home athletic events. All media credential requests can be written to: Ottawa University Sports Information 1001 South Cedar Street #7 Ottawa, KS 66067

Katie Tooley is in her third year as sports information director at Ottawa University. Tooley covers all 14 OU athletic teams. She regularly updates the athletics website (www.ottawabraves.com), writes and distributes press releases to media outlets, compiles stats and archives team information. Katie Tooley 785 242-5200 x 5401 SID

Credentials may also be requested by calling Tooley at 785-242-5200 x5401 or on her cell phone at 785-418-7234. Any media planning to staff the games will require a credential to gain access to the press box and should contact Ottawa University Sports Information Office at least one week prior to the games.

Before taking the full-time position at OU, she spent a semester as an intern in the sports information department at Creighton University in Omaha, Neb. At CU she was responsible for women’s soccer and baseball along with covering other CU sporting events such as men’s soccer and men’s and women’s basketball.

Photo Policy Only accredited photographers on assignment will be issued credentials. Copies of the game rosters will be available prior to the game. Phone Lines KCAC policy requires one courtesy phone line for the official radio station of visiting member schools. For non-conference opponents, the same phone line is available to the team’s official radio station.

Tooley is a former All-KCAC performer in basketball and track at OU and worked in the sports information department for three years during her time at OU. She is working on her Masters in Sports Administration from the University of Kansas

Student Assistant Amanda is in her third season as a student assistant and is a senior at Ottawa University. Amanda will be helping with game day statistics and is in charge of statistical distribution. She is from Osawatomie, Kan. and is majoring in communications with an emphasis on copy editing for print journalism. Amanda Roseberry

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Tooley is a member of NAIA-SIDA and CoSIDA. She earned her first CoSIDA award when her 20082009 men’s and women’s basketball combined media guide earned a Citation for Excellence in Publications with a fourth place finish in Division C of the MultiSport Guide category. Tooley has had four publications earn NAIA-SIDA honors with her 2008 combined men’s and women’s basketball guide finishing 4th and her men’s and women’s soccer finishing fifth. In 2007 her football media guide finished 6th and her combined basketball guide finished ninth.

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2009 Women’s Soccer Season Outlook

Forwards Coach Shaw likes the depth of the forwards this season, “Last year we only played two up top and only had two or three girls that could score goals for us. Now we are adding three up top and we are six or seven deep.” OU will be relying on a mixture of youth and veterans like freshmen Joann Glynn and Sheridan Horner and returners Whitney Bowen, Raechelle Sloan and Samantha Mayfield. The Lady Braves will also look to Kelsey Hanna to step up goal scoring production.

#9 Raechelle Sloan #11 Lizzie Wilkens

In 2008 the Lady Braves were one game away from qualifying for the NAIA Women’s Soccer National Tournament and are looking to become the first Ottawa University women’s soccer team to earn that distinction. OU finished the season with an overall record of 14-5-1 and a second place finish in the KCAC with a record of 7-2-0. The difference between last year’s team and this one is depth. The depth on this year’s team is making it very hard for the OU coaching staff to get their top 11. What is making it even more difficult is that 85 percent of the team has reported to the campus in shape and the team is learning a new system. “The girls are doing well with learning a new system and are picking it up very well,” said OU head coach Craig Shaw. “I have high expectations for this group.” The team itself has very high goals for the season but the coaching staff knows that to accomplish those goals the team has to be focused during every practice. “We have to make sure that we keep concentrating during every practice and during every game to achieve those goals,” said Shaw. “The expectation for this season is a national tournament berth, we were hoping last year, but this season we are really expecting to make the national tournament. We have the skill and the talent but it depends on how much the athletes want it.”

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Midfielders The midfielders are very experienced with sophomores Amanda Just and Kelsey Meyer and junior Lizzie Wilkens returning. The OU coaching staff is expecting a lot more from Kasey Craven. “Kasey is coming back from a meniscus tear that she suffered last year and has gotten herself fit and injury free,” said Coach Shaw. The OU coaches are also expecting help from freshman Amanda Talbott, “She will help us out skill wise, we are just waiting to see how long it will take her to adapt to the college game,” said Shaw. Freshman Melissa Addington will be expected to contribute when she comes back from injury. The OU coaching staff believes that it will be a solid starting three. Defenders The OU coaching staff has changed up the defense from a year ago and right now are just trying to find the right combination. “It is going to be tough because we have a lot of talented girls back there,” said Coach Shaw. “Finding the right combination is going to be the key.” Junior college transfer Amber Webb is getting some time as a defender after moving from her midfield position. Another junior college transfer, Kristi French, is also expected to contribute to the defense. Returner Christie Johnson and freshman Stephanie Segura brings a lot of speed and talent to the defense. “If we can get Tara

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Wood and Casie Kultgen injury free and fit then it will add a lot of depth to the defense,” said Shaw. “Getting Kultgen back from her knee injury will be a big plus because she brings that NCAA Division II experience.” Goalkeepers OU returns NAIA All-American Lauren Peil and the OU coaching staff brought in junior college transfer Nichole Bishop. Bishop was a college teammate of Amber Webb and Kristi French and brings that experience of winning a conference title at Cuyamaca Junior College. “There will be a real competition so it is going to be tight there,” said Shaw. “If someone gets injured then we have a really good backup.” The OU coaching staff does not have it set who is the number one goalkeeper and according to Coach Shaw, that is a very good sign. Schedule The schedule is one of the toughest in OU women’s soccer program history. “In the past there have been teams here (OU) that have done really well but have not played the type of teams that we are playing this year,” said Coach Shaw. The Lady Braves will face four teams that are ranked in the NAIA Women’s Soccer Preseason Poll. They are also playing six teams that were either ranked or went to the national tournament last year. In KCAC play Coach Shaw expects Kansas Wesleyan University and McPherson College to challenge the Lady Braves for the conference title. “When we go out and play a St. Ambrose, a Siena Heights, a Benedictine, a Southern Nazarene and a Rogers State those teams prepare us for the conference schedule.” The Lady Braves could enter the conference season ranked in the top 20 in the nation or enter the conference schedule really struggling. But the OU coaching staff believes that the Lady Braves have the ability to come through those games strong and be one of the top teams in the NAIA.


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Numerical Roster No. Name 0 00 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 13 15 16 17 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 33 RS

Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown

Nichole Bishop GK Lauren Peil GK Christie Johnson D Kelsey Hanna F Whitney Bowen F Carley Bonnett D Amanda Just F Amber Webb M Stephanie Segura F Raechelle Sloan F Melissa Addington M Lizzie Wilkens M Amanda Talbott M Samantha Mayfield F Casie Kultgen D Tara Wood D Kelsey Meyer M Tiffany Gardenhire F Kasey Craven M Sheridan Horner M Jo-anne Glynn F Kayla Huitt D Nicole Radcliffe F Kourtney Clark D Kristi French D Morgan White F

5-6 5-11 5-7 5-5 5-3 5-4 5-3 5-5 5-4 5-4 5-4 5-5 5-6 5-6 5-2 5-8 5-2 5-7 5-6 5-6 5-4 5-7 5-5 5-8 5-5 5-6

Jr. So. So. So. Jr. Fr. So. Jr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Fr. So. So. So. So. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Jr. Sr.

Imperial Beach, Calif. Cuyamaca CC Haysville, Kan. Campus Highland Ranch, Colo. Mountain Vista Round Rock, Texas Round Rock Dallas, Texas Duncanville Escondido, Calif. Escondido Andover, Kan. Andover Santee, Calif. Cuyamaca CC League City, Texas Clear Creek League City, Texas Clear Creek Mustang, Okla. Mustang Davenport, Iowa Davenport Assumption Escondido, Calif. Escondido Midlothian, Texas Midlothian Wichita, Kan. Uni. of Central Missouri North Richland Hills, Texas Fort Worth Chrisitan Littleton, Colo. Columbine Wichita, Kan. Wichita Southeast Acworth, Ga. Young Harris CC Choctaw, Okla. Carl Albert Lakewood, Colo. D’Evelyn Muskogee, Okla. Muskogee Olathe, Kan. DeSoto Burleson, Texas Burleson Murietta, Calif. Cuyamaca CC Braselton, Ga. Young Harris CC

Alphabetical Roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown

10 0 4 3 25 20 33 19 22 2 21 23 1 5 15 13 17 00 24 7 9 12 6 RS 11 16

Melissa Addington M Nichole Bishop GK Carley Bonnett D Whitney Bowen F Kourtney Clark D Kasey Craven M Kristi French D Tiffany Gardenhire F Jo-anne Glynn F Kelsey Hanna F Sheridan Horner M Kayla Huitt D Christie Johnson D Amanda Just F Casie Kultgen D Samantha Mayfield F Kelsey Meyer M Lauren Peil GK Nicole Radcliffe F Stephanie Segura F Raechelle Sloan F Amanda Talbott M Amber Webb M Morgan White F Lizzie Wilkens M Tara Wood D

5-4 5-6 5-4 5-3 5-8 5-6 5-5 5-7 5-4 5-5 5-6 5-7 5-7 5-3 5-2 5-6 5-2 5-11 5-5 5-4 5-4 5-6 5-5 5-6 5-5 5-8

Fr. Jr. Fr. Jr. So. Jr. Jr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. So. So. So. So. So. So. Fr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Sr. Jr. So.

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Mustang, Okla. Mustang Imperial Beach, Calif. Cuyamaca CC Escondido, Calif. Escondido Dallas, Texas Duncanville Burleson, Texas Burleson Acworth, Ga. Young Harris CC Murietta, Calif. Cuyamaca CC Wichita, Kan. Wichita Southeast Lakewood, Colo. D’Evelyn Round Rock, Texas Round Rock Choctaw, Okla. Carl Albert Muskogee, Okla. Muskogee Highland Ranch, Colo. Mountain Vista Andover, Kan. Andover Wichita, Kan. Uni. of Central Missouri Midlothian, Texas Midlothian Littleton, Colo. Columbine Haysville, Kan. Campus Olathe, Kan. DeSoto League City, Texas Clear Creek League City, Texas Clear Creek Escondido, Calif. Escondido Santee, Calif. Cuyamaca CC Braselton, Ga. Young Harris CC Davenport, Iowa Davenport Assumption North Richland Hills, Texas Fort Worth Chrisitan

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Roster Breakdown By State

Texas (7): Kelsey Hanna (Round Rock), Whitney Bowen (Dallas), Stephanie Segura (League City), Raechelle Sloan (League City), Tara Wood (North Richland Hills), Samantha Mayfield (Midlothian), Kourtney Clark (Burleson) Kansas (5): Lauren Peil (Haysville), Amanda Just (Andover), Casie Kultgen (Wichita), Tiffany Gardenhire (Wichita), Nicole Radcliffe (Olathe) California (5): Nichole Bishop (Imperial Beach), Carley Bonnett (Escondido), Amber Webb (Santee), Amanda Talbott (Escondido), Kristi French (Murietta) Colorado (3): Christie Johnson (Highlands Ranch), Kelsey Meyer (Littleton), Jo-anne Glynn (Lakewood) Georgia (2): Morgan White (Braselton), Kasey Craven (Acworth) Oklahoma (3): Melissa Addington (Mustang), Sheridan Horner (Choctaw), Kayla Huitt (Muskogee) Iowa (1): Lizzie Wilkens (Davenport)

By Class

Seniors (1): Morgan White Juniors (7): Nichole Bishop, Whitney Bowen, Amber Webb, Raechelle Sloan, Lizzie Wilkens, Kasey Craven, Kristi French Sophomores (9): Lauren Peil, Christie Johnson, Amanda Just, Samantha Mayfield, Tara Wood, Kelsey Meyer, Kourtney Clark, Casie Kultgen, Kelsey Hanna Freshmen (9): Carley Bonnett, Melissa Addington, Amanda Talbott, Tiffany Gardenhire, Sheridan Horner, Nicole Radcliffe Jo-anne Glynn, Kayla Huitt, Stephanie Segura

By Position

Forwards (10): Kelsey Hanna, Whitney Bowen, Amanda Just, Stephanie Segura, Raechelle Sloan, Samantha Mayfield, Morgan White, Tiffany Gardenhire, Jo-anne Glynn Nicole Radcliffe Midfielders (7): Amber Webb, Melissa Addington, Lizzie Wilkens, Amanda Talbott, Kelsey Meyer, Kasey Craven, Sheridan Horner Defenders (7): Christie Johnson, Carley Bonnett, Casie Kultgen, Tara Wood, Kayla Huitt, Kourtney Clark, Kristi French Goalkeepers (2): Nichole Bishop, Lauren Peil

Pronunciation Guide Raechelle Segura Huitt Peil Casie

Rachel See - Grr - uh Hue - it PEEL Casey

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CRAIG SHAW

HEAD COACH 3RD SEASON 22-15-3 (.550) CARSON NEWMAN, 2005

Coach Shaw is in his third season as head coach of the Lady Braves Soccer program. Coach Shaw has coached 11 All-KCAC selections, two KCAC Freshmen of the Year, one KCAC Goalkeeper of the year, one Region IV selection and three NAIA All-Americans in his two seasons at OU. He has helped lead OU to two top three finishes in the KCAC and under his direction, the Lady Braves have played in two straight KCAC Tournaments, including one championship game. In 2008 Coach Shaw led OU to 14 victories, the third most in school history and a second place finish in the KCAC. OU had an overall record of 14-5-1 with a KCAC record of 7-2. Coach Shaw led the Lady Braves to its second straight KCAC Tournament and to their first championship game appearance since the 2005 season. The Lady Braves were defeated by #24 Kansas Wesleyan University, 1-0. Coach Shaw had six of his women’s soccer players earn post season honors with four first team All-KCAC selections and two second team. Whitney Bowen was a repeat selection at first team, Lizzie Wilkens earned first team honors after receiving second team in 2007 and Amanda Just and Lauren Peil were first team selections. Just earned KCAC Freshman of the Year and Peil was KCAC Goalkeeper of the Year. Christie Johnson and Kelsey Meyer were both second team selections for the Lady Braves as freshmen. For the second straight season Coach Shaw had an NAIA All-American selection on his team. In 2008 OU had two as both Just and Peil were both NAIA Honorable Mention All-American selections for the Lady Braves. The two student athletes were OU’s fourth and fifth women’s soccer player to have ever earned the honor. In his first season he led the Lady Braves to an 8-10-2 overall record and a 5-3-1 record in the KCAC for third place. OU qualified for the KCAC Post Season Tournament and the Region IV Soccer Tournament for the first time since 2005. Five players earned post season honors for the Lady Braves. Danielle Shanabrook, Niki Lukin and Natalie Olivarez earned honorable mention All-KCAC. Lizzie Wilkens earned second team honors and Whitney Bowen earned KCAC Freshman of the Year, first team All-KCAC, first team Region IV and was an honorable mention NAIA All-American selection.

of the women’s soccer program at Assumption High School in Davenport, Iowa. Coach Shaw helped lead St. Ambrose University (SAU) to its best finish in school history in 2005 when the Fighting Bees finished second in conference, were Conference Cup Finalist and regional semifinalists. In 2006 he helped SAU to the regional quarterfinals, the finals of the Conference Cup and a third place finish in conference. Coach Shaw also was the head women’s soccer coach at Assumption High School, a 1A school in Iowa that competes in the Mississippi Athletic Conference (MAC). Assumption is the only 1A School that participates in the MAC. He led the Knights to the Catholic Cup, a fifth place finish in conference, a regional final and a finish with a 10-6 record. He has also coached youth teams and coached the U-15 Girls Quad City Strikers, U-15 Boys Moline United and U-17 Girls Moline United. Shaw has played for over 20 years and has coached for over 10 while obtaining his Australian Senior Level Coaching Certificate and his NSCAA Advanced National Diploma. He graduated from NCAA Division II Carson-Newman College in 2005 and started for the ninth ranked team out of Tennessee. During his time there he helped CNC to two conference titles, led them to two conference cup finals, helped them appear twice in the national tournament and helped his team earn a number one ranking in the polls during his senior season. At Carson-Newman he earned a double major, a bachelor of science in accounting and business management with a marketing emphasis. He also has his masters in business administration from St. Ambrose University. Coach Shaw his wife Alexandra, OU’s spirit team coordinator, and their daughter Torey reside in Ottawa, Kan.

Year 2008 2007 2 Seasons

Before coming to OU, Shaw spent two years as head assistant coach of the men’s soccer program at St. Ambrose University in Davenport, Iowa and as head coach

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2009 Women’s Soccer Schedule

Day Tues. Fri. Sun. Wed. Tues. Sat. Tues. Fri. Sun. Sat. Wed. Sat. Wed. Sat. Wed. Sat. Wed. Sat.

Date September 1 September 4 September 6 September 9 September 15 September 19 September 22 September 25 September 27 October 3 October 7 October 10 October 14 October 17 October 21 October 24 October 28 October 31

Opponent vs. Manhattan Christian College at St. Ambrose University (Iowa) - ! at Siena Heights University (Mich.) - ! at Avila University (Mo.) at Bellevue University (Neb.) vs. Benedictine College (Kan.) at Mid America Nazarene University (Kan.) at Southern Nazarene University (Okla.) at Rogers State University (Okla.) vs. McPherson College* - Homecoming at Bethany College* vs. Friends University* vs. Sterling College* at Tabor College* at Kansas Wesleyan University* at Bethel College* vs. Southwestern College* at University of Saint Mary*

Time 7:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 10:00 a.m. 3:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 11:00 a.m. 3:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 12:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m.

(*) Denotes KCAC Games. All home games are in BOLD and are played at Peoples Bank Field on the campus of Ottawa University. (!) Denotes SAU Classic, all games played in Muscatine, Iowa.

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Lauren Peil

Kelsey Hanna

5-11 So. Goalkeeper Haysville, Kan. Campus

5-8 So. Forward Round Rock, Texas Round Rock

Bio: 2008-2009: Lauren started all 20 games in goal for the Lady Braves. She earned two KCAC Player of the Week honors and was named KCAC Goalkeeper of the Year as well as first team All-KCAC. She recorded her first career shutout versus Bellevue University (9/14). Lauren holds the school record for single season GAA (Goals Against Average) (0.55) and tallied 63 saves. She earned three straight shutouts versus Bellevue (9/14), Avila (9/17) and Southwestern Assemblies of God (9/20) and had a career and season high 11 saves versus Benedicine College (9/24). Lauren is now third in both career and season goalkeeping victories (14) and second in career shutouts (11). High School: Peil earned athletic letters in soccer and basketball for the Colts. She helped lead her high school team to a league championship and earned first team All-AVCTL, All-Region and All-State during her junior season. In her sophomore season Peil earned second team All-AVCTL, first team AllRegion and second team All-State.

Bio: 2008-2009: Hanna participated in all 20 contests this past season, starting 13. She led the KCAC in shots per game (4) and led OU in shots (80) and shots on goal (39). Hanna recoreded the first assist of her college career versus Avila University (9/17). She scored her first collegiate goal and recorded her first career multi-goal game versus Southwestern Assemblies of God (9/20). Hanna earned KCAC Offensive Player of the Week honors for week two (9/22). 2007-2008: Redshirted her freshman season at Ottawa University. High School: Kelsey, a forward from Round Rock High School, was an honorable mention all-conference selection for the Dragons. A four year letterwinner, she was selected as Offensive MVP. Personal: Daughter of Debra Hanna and Charles Hanna ... born June 4, 1989 ... exercise science major.

Personal: Daughter of Pam and Kelly Kennedy and Alan Peil ... born December 8, 1989 ... psychology major.

Whitney Bowen 5-8 Jr. Forward Dallas, Texas Duncanville

Christie Johnson 5-8 So. Defender Highlands Ranch, Colo. Mountain Vista Bio: 2008-2009: Johnson joined teammate Lauren Peil as the only two players to start all 20 games for the Lady Braves. She earned second team All-KCAC in her freshman season at OU. Johnson tallied her first career assist versus Bethany College (10/8) and had nine shots on goal for Ottawa. High School: Johnson is from Highlands Ranch, Colo. and attended Mountain Vista High School. She earned three mvp awards and a overall team mvp award for Mountain Vista. On her club team she helped them to the semi-finals of the State Cup in 2006 where they played the National Champions, Real Colorado National. In 2007 she helped her team to the quarterfinals of the State Cup.

Bio: 2008-2009: Bowen earned first team All-KCAC for the second straigh year. She appeared in all 20 games, starting 17. Bowen scored her first goal of the season versus Central Christian College (9/9). She tallied her seventh career multi-goal game with two goals versus the University of Saint Mary (11/1) and dished out a career high two assists versus Northwood University (9/21). Bowen was second on the team in points (32), goals (13) and assists (6). She is now second all-time in career points (75), second in career goals (33) and first in career hat tricks (5). 2007-2008: Whitney started 20 games as a Lady Brave, scoring 20 goals and dishing out three assists in her freshman season. For her efforts, Whitney earned KCAC Player of the Week, first team All-KCAC, KCAC Freshman of the Year, first team All-Region IV and NAIA honorable mention All-American honors. She is only the third Lady Brave to be named to the NAIA All-American team. Whitney also set a school record for shots on goal (46) and hat tricks in a season (4). She broke the Peoples Bank Field record for most points in a single game (9) and goals scored in a single game (4).

Personal: Daughter of Tracy Johnson and Milo Johnson ... born December 14, 1989 ... business major.

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High School: She was a four-year letterman in soccer and earned Offensive Player of the Year honors in 2006 and 2007. Bowen was also selected as Attacker of the Year in District 4-5A during the 20062007 season. Personal: Daughter of Chris and Michelle Bowen ... born April 28, 1989 ... education major.


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Amanda Just

Lizzie Wilkens

5-6 So. Midfielder Andover, Kan. Andover

5-6 Jr. Midfielder Davenport, Iowa Davenport Assumption

Bio: 2008-2009: Just played in all 20 games, starting 19 of them for OU. She led the Lady Braves in points (36), goals (16) and was fourth on the team in assists (4). In the OU record books she is third all-time in career points (36), goals (16) and multi-goal games (3). Amanda earned her first career hat trick in OU’s 5-0 victory over Central Christian College (9/9). She scored her first career game winner versus previously unbeaten Bellevue University (9/14) and was a two-time KCAC Offensive Player of the Week selection. She scored a goal in five straight games; Central Christian, Bellevue, Avila Southwestern Assemblies of God and Northwood University. High School: Just earned four letters in soccer, two in basketball and two in cross country for the Trojans. She helped her club team to three straight state appearances, playing in the championship game all three times. She helped her high school team to a fourth place finish in 2005 and a third place finish in 2006 in Kansas 5A State. Andover High was the only 4A team participating in the Kansas 5A State Tournament. She is a three-time all-league and all-region selection for the Trojans. Just also earned second team all-state honors and was awarded her team’s MVP award. For her high school career, Just scored 50 goals and dished out 48 assists.

Bio: 2008-2009: Lizzie earned first team All-KCAC as a sophomore. She started 19 games for OU and participated in all 20. Lizzie recorded the first goal of her college career versus Bethel College (10/25). It was also the game winner. She recorded her first assist of the season versus Central Christian College (9/9). 2007-2008: As a freshman, Lizzie started all 20 games as a defensive midfielder. She earned a second team All-KCAC honors and was selected as team captain for the 2008 season. High School: She was a four-year letterman in soccer and helped her team to the state tournament semifinals in 2004, the quarter finals in 2005, the regional finals in 2006, and helped the Lady Knights to the state quarter finals in 2007. Wilkens was selected by her teammates as MVP in 2006. Personal: Daughter of Mike and Peggy Ball ... born February 26, 1989 ... biology major.

Personal: Daughter of Don and Jamie Just ... born January 2, 1990 ... biology major.

Samantha Mayfield Raechelle Sloan 5-6 Jr. Forward League City, Texas Clear Creek Bio: 2008-2009: Raechelle participated in all 20 games as a sophomore, starting 19. She led the team in assists with eight which ranks her fourth all-time in single season assists in the OU record books. Her career total of 10 assists puts her second in career assists at OU. Raechelle tallied her first assist of the season versus Central Christian College (9/9) and had her first multi-goal game of the season versus McPherson (10/4). 2007-2008: As a freshman, Raechelle played in all 20 games, starting in 18 of them. She ended the season with two goals and two assists. High School: She lettered one year in soccer and helped her club team to a third place finish in state.

5-9 So. Forward Midlothian, Texas Midlothian Bio: 2008-2009: Samantha participated in 18 games, starting 14 as a freshman. She was third on the team in goals (6) and recorded two assists. Samantha scored her first career goal versus Avila University (9/17) and tallied her first career assist versus Southwestern Assemblies of God (9/20). She scored a career high three points versus Southwestern Assemblies of God (9/20) and did it again versus Tabor College (10/18). Samantha had her first multi-goal game versus Bethany College (10/8). High School: Mayfield, earned four letters in soccer for the Panthers. She earned second team all-district honors as a senior for Midlothian High. Personal: Daughter of Kelly and Stacey Mayfield ... born May 14, 19990 ... biology major.

Personal: Granddaughter of William and Carol Sloan ... born May 5, 1989 ... education major.

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Tara Wood

Kasey Craven

5-8 So. Defends North Richland Hills, Texas Fort Worth Christian

5-7 Jr. Midfielder Acworth, Ga. Young Harris Community College

Bio: 2008-2009: Tara started and played in 17 games as a freshman. She earned KCAC Defensive Player of the Week for week four. High School: Wood was her high school’s leading scorer and selected as varsity Player of the Year. She was also selected team captain. Wood helped her select team to a second place finish in the Lake Highlands Division. Wood was also a member of her high school’s honor roll. Personal: Daughter of Sara and Scott Wood ... biology major.

Bio: 2008-2009: Kasey played in 13 games as a sophomore, starting two. She earned her first start of the season versus Avila University (9/17). Young Harris Community College: Craven was a two year letter winner at Young Harris College. She was a part of Young Harris College’s National Championship team in 2006. Personal: Daughter of Judy and Matt Craven ... born May 29, 1988 ... psychology major ... was a teammate of Morgan White’s at Young Harris Community College.

Kourtney Clark 5-7 So. Defender Burleson, Texas Burleson Bio: 2008-2009: Kourtney played in 14 games as a freshman, starting four. High School: Clark played four years of soccer for the Elks. She earned Honorable Mention All-District 4-5A honors at defender/ midfielder for Burleson.

Kelsey Meyer 5-7 So. Midfielder Littleton, Colo. Columbine Bio: 2008-2009: Kelsey earned second team All-KCAC as a freshman for OU. She played in all 20 contests, starting 19. Kelsey had two goals and was third on the team in assists (6). Her six assists place her seventh all-time in career assists. She tallied her first career assist versus Southwestern Assemblies of God (9/20) and recorded two straight games with an assist; Southwestern Assemblies of God (9/20) and Northwood University (9/21). High School: Meyer was a four year letterwinner in soccer for the Rebels. She also earned four letters in cross country as well. Meyer helped Columbine High to the 5A Colorado State Quarterfinals in 2006. She earned second team all-conference honors in 2007. Personal: Daughter of Sandy Meyer and Butch Meyer .. born January 26, 1990 ... exercise science major.

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Personal: Daughter of Rodney and Shawn Clark ... born November 13, 1989 ... exercise science major.

Morgan White 5-6 Sr. Midfielder Braselton, Ga. Young Harris Community College Bio: Morgan will redshirt the 2009 season. 2008-2009: Morgan played in 17 games this season, starting 14. She scored her first goal in a Lady Brave uniform versus Central Christian College (9/9), which was also the game winner. For the season, Morgan scored four goals and dished out two assists. Young Harris College: White earned two letters at Young Harris. She was a two year starter for Young Harris College and was a part of the 2006 National Championship Team. Personal: Daughter of Megan and Joe White ... May 25, 1988 ... education major.

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2009 Women’s Soccer Newcomers

Nicole Bishop

Stephanie Segura

5-6 Jr. Goalkeeper Imperial Beach, Calif. Cuyamca College

5-4 Fr. Forward League City, Texas Clear Creek

Bio: Cuyamaca College: Bishop, a 5-6 goalkeeper from Imperial Beach, Calif., is a transfer and college teammate of new Lady Braves Amber Webb and Kristi French at Cyuamaca College. She helped Cuyamaca to the 2008 Pacific Coast Conference Championship. Bishop earned first team All-PCC in 2007 and 2008 and was named Defensive MVP. High School: At MarVista High, Bishop earned first team all-conference and MVP in 2006 and 2007. Personal: Daughter of Paul Bishop ... born November 10, 1989 ... exercise science major.

Carley Bonnett 5-4 Fr. Defender Escondido, Calif. Escondido Bio: High School: Bonnett, a 5-4 defender, was a letter winner in soccer and softball for Escondido High School. She was named the Cougars’ MVP her freshman and sophomore seasons and was selected most spirited in soccer by her teammates in 2008. Bonnett helped the Cougar softball team to the CIF Championship in 2007. Personal: Daughter of Darlene Beebe ... born April 24, 1991 ... undecided in a major.

Amber Webb 5-5 Jr. Midfielder/Forward Santee, Calif. Cuyamaca College Bio: Cuyamaca College: Webb, a 5-5 forward/midfielder, is from Santee, Calif. and is a transfer from Cuyamaca College. She will have two years of eligibility remaining. Webb was a two year letter winner for Cuyamaca and was a two-time first team all-conference performer. High School: At West Hills, she was a first team All-CIF selection and earned first team all-conference honors. Webb helped her team to a state cup, helped led them to the semifinals at nationals and was part of the team that won the CIF championship her freshman year. Personal: Daughter of Mary Webb ... born March 20, 1987 ... business administration major.

Bio: High School: Segura, a 5-4 forward, attended Clear Creek High School. She was a four year varsity letterwinner for the Wildcats. She helped her high school team to the state playoffs in 2006, 2007 and again in 2008. Segura helped them to the 24-5A District Championship in 2007. She also spearheaded the number one ranked defense in the Houston, Texas area. Segura helped lead her team to the USYNC State Cup with a third place finish in 2004, a fourth place finish in 2005 and again in 2006. She earned 2006 CCHS Varsity Defensive Player of the Year, received first team All-District 24-5A first team selection in 2006 and again in 2007, was her teams overall MVP in 2007, earned All-County second team defender in 2007, was a 2007 5A Girls All-Region selection, received the 2008 CCHS Varsity Offensive MVP in 2008, was selected to the 2008 Gulf Coast Classic All-tournament team, earned 2008 All-District 24-5A first team forward and was named NSCAA/Adidas All-Region IV in 2008. Segura lead her team in scoring. Personal: Daughter of Noé and Nancy Segura ... born June 3, 1991 ... exercise science major.

Melissa Addington 5-4 Fr. Midfielder Mustang, Okla. Mustang Bio: High School: Addington, a 5-4 midfielder, earned four varsity letters in soccer at Mustang High School. She was a 2006 All-Metro Conference selection, earned all-district in 2007 and again in 2008, was named MVP in 2008 and was selected to the All-City team in 2008. Personal: Daughter of Laura and Ricky Addington ... born December 13, 1990 ... psychology major.

Amanda Talbott 5-6 Fr. Midfielder Escondido, Calif. Escondido Bio: High School: Talbott, a 5-6 midfielder, earned three varsity letters in soccer, and one in both cross country and track for Escondido High School. She helped her club team to the 2006 State Cup Championship. Personal: Daughter of Chris and Tammy Talbott ... born August 14, 1991 ... history major. 2009 Ottawa University Soccer

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2009 Women’s Soccer Newcomers

Jo-anne Glynn

Casie Kultgen

5-4 Fr. Forward Lakewood, Colo. D’Evelyn

5-2 So. Defender Wichita, Kan. University of Central Missouri Bio: High School: Kultgen, a 5-2 defender, is a transfer from the University of Central Missouri in Warrensburg, Mo. She attended Maize High School and played club soccer with OU teammates Lauren Peil and Amanda Just. She helped her Maize High School team to a third place finish at Kansas 6A state in 2007 and a second place finish in 2008. She was a member of the Kansas ODP State team from 2005-2007. Kultgen was a second team all-district selection as a freshman, earned first team allconference as a sophomore, was named second team all-conference as a junior and was named Maize Defensive Player of the Year as a sophomore. She was named the Eagles team captain as a junior and senior. Personal: Daughter of Richard and Stephanie Kultgen ... born May 6, 1990 ... education major.

Tiffany Gardenhire

Bio: High School: Glynn, a 5-4 forward, attended D’Evelyn High School. She was a four year letterwinner in soccer, earned two letters in cross country and one letter in track. Glynn earned all-conference honors in 2007 and again in 2008. She was an all-conference selection in cross country as well. Personal: Daughter of Patrick and Linda Glynn ... born August 3, 1990 ... communication major.

Kayla Huitt 5-7 Fr. Midfielder Muskogee, Okla. Muskogee Bio: High School: Huitt, a 5-7 midfielder from Muskogee, Okla., was a four year letterwinner in soccer and basketball for the Bulldogs. She earned all-district and was named defensive player of the year. Personal: Daughter of Stacey Wilson ... born May 27, 1991 ... biology major.

5-7 Fr. Forward Wichita, Kan. Wichita Southeast

Nicole Radcliffe 5-5 Fr. Forward Olathe, Kan. DeSoto

Bio: High School: Gardenhire, a 5-7 forward, was a three year letter winner and starter for Wichita Southeast. She earned all-conference honors in 2007. Personal: Daughter of Diane and Benjamin Gardenhire ... undecided in a major.

Sheridan Horner

Personal: Daughter of Don and Terry Radcliffe ... born August 1, 1989 ... undecided on a major.

5-6 Fr. Midfielder Choctaw, Okla. Carl Albert

Kristi French

Bio: High School: Horner, a 5-6 forward/midfielder, was a three year letter winner in soccer and volleyball for the Titans of Carl Albert High. She helped lead the Titans to the Oklahoma 5A State Championship game in 2007 that was played at Tulsa University. She also helped the volleyball team to the program’s first ever trip to the state tournament. Horner earned Newcomer of the Year honors and was a two-time all-district recipient. Personal: Daughter of Rick and Sheri Horner ... born October 17, 1990 ... business/accouting major.

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Bio: High School: Radcliffe, a 5-5 forward, was a first team all-league and earned honorable mention AllJohnson County her senior year. She was named team Offensive Player of the Year, earned first team all-league honors, was named honorable mention All-Johnson County and earned second team All-State 5A-1A as a junior. During her sophomore season, Radcliffe was named Co-Offensive Player of the Year, earned second team all-league and was named honorable mention All-Johnson County. As a freshman she earned second team all-league honors.

5-5 Jr. Defender Murrieta, Calif. Cuyamaca College Bio: Cuyamaca College: French, a 5-5 defender from Murrieta, Calif., is a transfer from Cuyamaca College. She is the college teammate of Nicole Bishop and Amber Webb. French earned two letters in soccer at Cuyamaca and helped lead them to the Pacific Coast Conference Championship. Personal: Daughter of Kevin French ... born February 12, 1987 ...

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13 2009 Opponents

Manhattan Christian College

Sept. 1 - 7 p.m. - Peoples Bank Field Head Coach: Eric Ingmire 2008 Record/Conf.: 8-6-2/Independent Series with OU: OU leads 2-0 Soccer SID: Shawn Condra Phone: 785-539-3571 Email: scondra@mccks.edu Website: www.mccks.edu/adthletics Home Field: Anneberg Park

Avila University

Sept. 9 - 3 p.m. - Swope Park - KC Head Coach: Chris Clements 2008 Record/Conf.: 6-7-3/3-4-2 Series with OU: AU leads 7-4-0 Soccer SID: Eugene Peoples Phone: 816-501-2495 Email: eugene.peoples@avila.edu Website: http://www.avila.edu/athletics/ Home Field: Swope Park - KC

Mid America Nazarene University

Sept. 22 - 3 p.m. - MNU Soccer Complex Head Coach: Rocky Orton 2008 Record/Conf.: 9-6-4/6-2-1 Series with OU: First Meeting Soccer SID: Chad Jenkins Phone: 913-971-3457 Email: cwjenkins@mnu.edu Website: www.mnusports.com Home Field: NA

McPherson College (KCAC)

Oct. 3 - 12 p.m. - Peoples Bank Field Head Coach: Robert Talley 2008 Record/Conf.: 9-6-4/5-3-1 Series with OU: OU leads 12-3-0 Soccer SID: Alan Grosbach Phone: 620-242-0431 Email: grosbaca@mcpherson.edu Website: www.macbulldogs.com Home Field: McPherson Stadium

Sterling College (KCAC)

Oct. 14 - 5 p.m. - Peoples Bank Field Head Coach: Justin Morris 2008 Record/Conf.: 7-9-2/4-5 Series with OU: OU leads 13-4-0 Soccer SID: Justin Morris Phone: 620-278-4324 Email: jmorris@sterling.edu Website: www.sterling.edu Home Field: Sterling College Soccer Field

Bethel College (KCAC)

Oct. 24 - 5 p.m. - Thresher Stadium Head Coach: Jason Moore 2008 Record/Conf.: 3-13-1/2-6-1 Series with OU: OU leads 9-5-0 Soccer SID: Chad Schilling Phone: 316-284-5263 Email: chads@bethelks.edu Website: http://athletics.bethelks.edu Home Field: Joe W. Goering Field

St. Ambrose University

Sept. 4 - 8 p.m. - Muscatine Soccer Complex Head Coach: Jon Mannall 2008 Record/Conf.: 9-9-3/7-1 Series with OU: First Meeting Soccer SID: Brian Thiessen Phone: 563-333-6227 Email: thiessenbriana@sau.edu Website: http://web.sau.edu/athletics/ Home Field: Muscatine Soccer Complex

Bellevue University

Sept. 15 - 3 p.m. - Tranquility Park Head Coach: Andy Nicolarsen 2008 Record/Conf.: 13-5-0/4-1-0 Series with OU: BU leads 3-1-0 Soccer SID: Steve Field Phone: 402-557-7062 Email: steve.field@bellevue.edu Website: www.bubruins.com Home Field: Tranquility Park

Southern Nazarene University

Sept. 25 - 5 p.m. - Harmon Field Head Coach: Julie Duncan 2008 Record/Conf.: 14-2-3/8-0-2 Series with OU: Tied 0-0-1 Soccer SID: Scott Secor Phone: 405-491-6619 Email: ssecor@snu.edu Website: sports.snu.edu Home Field: Harmon Field

Bethany College (KCAC)

Oct. 7 - 5 p.m. - Anderson Stadium Head Coach: Steve Moore 2008 Record/Conf.: 11-6-2/4-4-1 Series with OU: Bethany leads 7-8-0 Soccer SID: Sarah Hawbaker Phone: 785-227-3380 x 8299 Email:hawbakers@bethanylb.edu Website: www.bethanyswedes.com Home Field: Linstrom Field

Tabor College (KCAC)

Siena Heights University

Sept. 6 - 10 a.m. - Muscatine Soccer Complex Head Coach: Scott Oliver 2008 Record/Conf.: 11-6-4/6-2-4 Series with OU: First Meeting Soccer SID: Scott Oliver Phone: 517-264-7879 Email: soliver@sienaheights.edu Website: www.shusaints.com Home Field: Zollar Field

Benedictine College

Sept. 19 - 11 a.m. - Peoples Bank Field Head Coach: Lincoln Roblee 2008 Record/Conf.: 13-5-3/5-3-1 Series with OU: BC leads 2-1-0 Soccer SID: Josh Pound Phone: 913-360-7634 Email: jpound@benedictine.edu Website: www.ravenathletics.com Home Field: BC Soccer Complex

Rogers State University

Sept. 27 - 1 p.m. - Soldier Field Head Coach: Derek Larkin 2008 Record/Conf.: 13-6-0/6-4-0 Series with OU: First Meeting Soccer SID: Ryan Bradley Phone: 918-343-7989 Email: ryanbradley@rsu.edu Website: www.rsuhillcats.com Home Field: Soldier Field

Friends University (KCAC)

Oct. 10 - 5 p.m. - Peoples Bank Field Head Coach: Victor Garcia-Bebeck 2008 Record/Conf.: 3-10-4/0-5-4 Series with OU: OU leads 8-7-0 Soccer SID: Joe Zimmerman Phone: 316-295-5700 Email: zimmerman@friends.edu Website: www.friendsathletics.com Home Field: Austin Adair Stadium

Kansas Wesleyan University (KCAC)

Oct. 17 - 1 p.m. - Joel Wiens Stadium Head Coach: Grant Brubacher 2008 Record/Conf.: 8-11-0/5-4-0 Series with OU: OU leads 11-3-0 Soccer SID: Anthony Monson Phone: 620-947-3121 x 1229 Email: anthonym@tabor.edu Website: www.taborbluejays.com Home Field: Reimer Field

Oct. 21 - 6 p.m. - Salina Stadium Head Coach: Mike Dibbini 2008 Record/Conf.: 14-6-1/9-0-0 Series with OU: OU leads 7-6-1 Soccer SID: David Toelle Phone: 785-827-5541 x 3146 Email: sportsinfo@kwu.edu Website: www.kwu.edu/athletics/ Home Field: Martin Stadium/Salina Soccer Complex

Southwestern College (KCAC)

University of Saint Mary (KCAC)

Oct. 28 - 5 p.m. - Peoples Bank Field Head Coach: Joe Wood 2008 Record/Conf.: 7-7-3/3-4-2 Series with OU: OU leads 11-2-1 Soccer SID: Jason Jeschke Phone: 620-229-6299 Email: jason.jeschke@sckans.edu Website: www.sckans.edu/athletics Home Field: Southwestern Soccer Complex

Oct. 31 - 1 p.m. - USM Soccer Complex Head Coach: Derek Mazeitis 2008 Record/Conf.: 4-11-2/1-7-1 Series with OU: Even 5-5-0 Soccer SID: Mike Basler Phone: 913-758-4339 Email: baslerm@stmary.edu Website: http://www.gospires.com Home Field: USM Soccer Complex

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Season-by-Season Log Head Coach: Mike Cullina Record: 14-15-1

1996 Date S12 S15 S18 S28 O2 O5 O9 O12 O16 O19 O23 O26 O30 N2 N5

8-6-1

Opponent W-L Score William Jewell W 2-1 Southwestern W 8-1 Kansas Wesleyan W 1-0 McPherson W 2-0 Sterling L 2-3 Southwestern W 7-0 Avila L 2-4 Sterling W 4-3 Tabor W 2-0 Friends L 0-5 Southwest Baptist (Mo.) T 1-1 2 OT Bethel L 0-4 Graceland W 3-0 Bethany L 1-6 Friends L 1-4 Head Coach: Tony Carbaugh Record: 12-23-0

8-10-0

Opponent W-L Score Uni. of St. Mary L 1-5 Southwestern W 4-1 Bethel L 0-6 Friends L 0-7 Bethany L 0-1 McPherson W 2-1 Avila L 0-6 Benedictine L 0-5 Kansas Wesleyan W 3-2 Southwest Baptist (Mo.) W 2-1 Southwestern L 1-2 William Jewell L 0-2 Oklahoma Wesleyan L 0-4 Doane (Neb.) W 2-0 Tabor W 4-0 McPherson W 5-0 Sterling W 3-0 Bethany L 1-2

1999 Date S6 S9 S11 S15 S18 S21 S25 S28 S30 O5 O8 O12 O15 O18 O21 O22 O25

L W W W W

8-12-0 KCAC Regular Season Champions

Date S2 S3 S5 S8 S11 S15 S18 S20 S22 S25 O2 O6 O9 O13 O16 O20 O23 O27 O30 *N2

Opponent W-L Score Southwest Baptist (Mo.) L 1-10 Emporia State L 2-3 Central Methodist L 3-4 William Jewell L 1-11 Dana (Neb.) L 1-7 Missouri Valley L 0-5 Avila L 1-2 Graceland (Iowa) L 0-1 Missouri Baptist L 0-5 Southwestern W 5-1 Hannibal-LaGrange (Mo.) W 2-1 Sterling W 3-1 Friends W 2-1 OT Concordia (Neb.) L 1-5 Tabor W 1-0 Bethany W 3-2 Uni. of St. Mary L 1-2 Bethel W 3-0 Kansas Wesleyan W 2-0 Tabor L 1-2 OT

4-13-0

Opponent W-L Score William Jewell L 1-2 Uni. of St. Mary L 1-3 Sterling W 2-0 Bethany L 1-2 Bethel L 0-1 Friends L 0-2 Tabor L 3-5 Doane (Neb.) L 1-10 Central Methodist L 1-2 Kansas Wesleyan L 0-1 McPherson W 6-0 Bethany L 0-3 Avila L 2-4 Southwest Baptist (Mo.) L 0-8 Judson Uni. (Ill.) L 0-4 Sterling W 4-2 Southwestern W 3-0

18-2-0 KCAC Regular Season Champions KCAC Tournament Champions Region IV Semifinalist

Date S3 S8 S11 S15 S18 S23 S25 S27 O2 O6 O9 O10 O14 O16 O21 O23 *O29 *N3 ^N6 ^N9

Opponent W-L Score Avila W 4-1 Central Methodist W 4-0 Benedictine W 3-1 Southwestern W 4-0 Sterling W 4-0 Bethel W 4-0 Uni. of St. Mary W 10-0 Baker L 0-2 McPherson W 1-0 Bethany W 5-0 Manhattan Christian W 6-0 Presentation (S.D.) W 5-0 Tabor W 4-0 Friends W 3-1 Kansas Wesleyan W 1-0 Culver Stockton W 3-1 Sterling W 6-0 Friends W 4-1 Dana (Neb.) W 2-1 Park (Mo.) L 1-3

*KCAC Tournament ^Region IV Tournament

2007 Date S2 S3 S7 S8 S10 S12 S15 S22 S26 S29 O2 O4 O6 O10 O13 O17 O20 *O23 *O26 ^O31

*KCAC Tournament ^Region IV Tournament #Didn’t play overtime period due to weather.

14-5-1 KCAC Tournament Finalist

10-11-1 KCAC Regular Season Champions KCAC Tournament Champions Region IV Participant

Date

Opponent

W-L Score

No information is available for this season at this time.

16-3-2 KCAC Regular Season Champions KCAC Tournament Champions Region IV Participant

Date S1 S3 S5 S6 S9 S12 S14 S15 S17 S22 S27 O1 O4 O7 O15 O18 O20 O24 *O28 *N1 ^N5

Opponent W-L Score Iowa Wesleyan W 3-2 Mount St. Clare (Iowa) W 5-0 Washburn (Kan.) L 1-5 Mount Mary (Wis.) W 5-0 Presentation (S.D.) W 1-0 Bethel W 3-0 Stephens (Mo.) W 12-0 Oklahoma Wesleyan W 3-2 Northwestern Okla. L 0-6 Friends W 3-2 Kansas Wesleyan T 0-0 2 OT Uni. of St. Mary W 3-0 Manhattan Christian W 10-0 McPherson W 7-0 Southwestern W 6-2 Sterling W 3-0 Bethany W 3-2 Tabor W 4-0 Bethel W 2-1 Friends W 3-1 Park L 3-4 OT

*KCAC Tournament ^Region IV Tournament

8-10-2 Region IV Participant

Opponent W-L Score Dana (Neb.) L 0-2 Midland Lutheran (Neb.) L 1-3 Concordia (Neb.) L 0-2 York (Neb.) T 0-0 2 OT Avila L 0-1 Oklahoma Wesleyan W 5-0 McKendree (Ill.) L 0-3 Missouri Valley W 3-1 Bethany W 3-0 McPherson L 0-2 Sterling W 3-2 OT Uni. of St. Mary L 0-1 Friends W 2-0 Kansas Wesleyan L 0-4 Tabor W 6-1 Southwestern T 0-0# Bethel W 2-0 Friends W 1-0 McPherson L 2-5 Bellevue L 1-4

2008

2002

Larissa Brown, 2005 Head Coach: Glen Cahill Record: 19-17-0

2005

Date S6 S9 S14 S17 S20 S21 S24 S27 S29 O4 O8 O11 O15 O18 O22 O25 O29 N1 *N14 *N15

Opponent W-L Score Doane College L 0-1 Central Christian W 5-0 Bellevue (Neb.) W 1-0 Avila W 3-0 SW Assemblies of God W 8-0 Northwood (Texas) W 3-1 Benedictine L 1-2 Okla. Wesleyan W 4-0 Southern Nazarene T 1-1, 2OT McPherson W 3-0 Bethany W 5-0 Friends W 1-0 Sterling W 4-2 Tabor W 6-0 Kansas Wesleyan L 1-2 Bethel W 4-0 Southwestern L 0-1 University of Sain Mary W 4-0 McPherson W 2-0 Kansas Wesleyan L 0-1 *KCAC Tournament

14-4-0 KCAC Regular Season Champions Region IV Participant

Date S2 S6 S8 S14 S20 S22 S27 S29 O1 O4 O8 O10 O12 O15 O22 O24 *O28 ^N5

Opponent W-L Score Concordia (Neb.) W 3-2 William Jewell L 0-4 Avila W 4-1 Baker L 0-1 Coll. of St. Mary (Neb.) L 1-3 Missouri Baptist L 0-1 Sterling W 2-0 Bethel W 8-0 Uni. of St. Mary W 2-1 McPherson W 4-1 Bethany W 6-1 Culver Stockton W 2-1 Tabor W 4-0 Friends W 2-1 Southwestern W 3-1 Kansas Wesleyan W 3-1 Friends L 1-2# Bellevue (Neb.) L 1-2

*KCAC Tournament ^Region IV Tournament #Lost 2-0 on Penalty Kicks

2006 Date S2 S5 S8 S13 S16 S20 S25 S27 S30 O2 O5 O7 O10 O14 O18 O21 O22 *O24

9-7-0

OU

Head Coach: Craig Shaw Record: 22-15-3

Head Coach: Chip Wiggins Record: 44-16-3

2000 Opponent W-L Score Southwestern W NA Sterling W NA Central Methodist W NA Kansas Wesleyan L NA Missouri Valley L NA William Jewell L NA Graceland W NA Sterling W NA Bethany L NA Tabor L NA Friends L NA Bethel W NA

2004

*KCAC Tournament

Head Coach: Matt Walberg Record: 17-18-0

Date S2 S6 S9 S13 S16 S20 S23 S26 S30 O4 O7 O10

NA NA NA NA NA

2003

1998 Date S7 S8 S12 S16 S19 S22 S25 S28 S30 O1 O6 O8 O10 O17 O22 O24 O27 O31

Northwood (Texas) McPherson Uni. of St. Mary Avila Southwestern

2001

6-9-0

Opponent W-L Score Avila L 0-4 Sterling L 0-2 McPherson W 3-1 Tabor W 5-3 OT Kansas Wesleyan W 4-0 Bethany L 0-7 Bethel L 0-4 Sterling L 2-4 William Jewell L 2-3 OT McPherson W 2-0 Tabor W 3-1 Friends L 0-12 Kansas Wesleyan W 3-1 Bethany L 2-3 Bethel L 1-4

1997 Date S13 S16 S18 S20 S23 O2 O4 O7 O11 O14 O17 O21 O24 O28 N1

O15 O18 O21 O25 O28

5-13-0

Opponent W-L Score Concordia (Neb.) L 0-2 William Jewell L 0-5 Avila L 0-3 Baker L 1-4 Missouri Valley L 0-1 Coll. of St. Mary (Neb.) L 0-7 Bethany W 2-1 Uni. of St. Mary L 1-4 Bethel W 3-2 Sterling L 2-4 McPherson L 0-1 Park (Mo.) L 0-7 Friends W 1-0 Tabor W 1-0 2 OT Kansas Wesleyan L 0-3 Southwestern W 1-0 Bellevue L 0-1 Friends L 0-2

*KCAC Tournament

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15 Peoples Bank Field

This is the Lady Braves third season of playing at Peoples Bank Field. Overall, the Lady Braves have a 13-4-2 record with a 7-2-1 KCAC record on the field. During the 2008 season Peoples Bank Field hosted the 2008 Men’s and Women’s KCAC Soccer Championships. Peoples Bank Field features Fieldturf®, a registered trademark of Fieldturf Tarkett. It has been installed on more than 1,800 fields world-wide, several in continuous use for almost a decade. The turf has received wide acclaim for its forgiving nature, durability and grass-like performance. Fieldturf® users have also documented a reduction of sports injuries in comparison to the carpet-like artificial turf of the past. The field features an eight lane track that is named the Bill “Bo” Boucek Track.

Peoples Bank Field Records

Record vs. This Season’s Opponents at Peoples Bank Field Opponent Record Avila University 1-0-0 Bethany College 1-0-0 Bethel College 1-0-0 Benedictine College 0-0-0 Bellevue University 1-0-0 Friends University 2-0-0 Kansas Wesleyan University 0-2-0 McPherson College 2-1-0 Manhattan Christian College 0-0-0 Mid America Nazarene University 0-0-0 Rogers State University 0-0-0 Saint Ambrose University 0-0-0 Siena Heights University 0-0-0 Southern Nazarene University 0-0-1 Sterling College 1-0-0 Southwestern College 0-0-1 Tabor College 1-0-0 University of Saint Mary 1-0-0

Women Points OU Individual Opponent Individual OU Team Opponent Individual

9, Whitney Bowen vs. Oklahoma Wesleyan, Sept. 12, 2007 3, by Ashley Grimes, Sterling, Oct. 12, 2007 15 vs. Bethany College, Oct. 8, 2008 9, by McKendree, Sept. 15, 2007

Goals OU Individual Opponent Individual Ottawa Team Opponent Indiviual

4, Whitney Bowen vs. Oklahoma Wesleyan, Sept. 12, 2007 1, (13x) last by Eliana Parada, Kansas Wesleyan University, Nov. 15, 2008 5, (3x) last vs. Bethany College, Oct. 8, 2008 3, by McKendree, Sept. 15, 2007

Assists OU Individual Opponent Individual OU Team Opponent Team

1, (8x), last by Danielle Shanabrook vs. Friends, Oct. 6, 2007 1, (5x), last by Kayla Summers, Southwestern, Oct. 17, 2007 3, (2x), last vs. Sterling, Oct. 2, 2007 3, by McKendree, Sept. 15, 2007

Saves OU Individual Opponent Individual OU Team Opponent Team

17, Stephanie Henderson vs. McKendree, Sept. 15, 2007 18, by Leah Stringer, Central Christian College, Sept. 9, 2008 17, (2x), last vs. Missouri Valley (Henderson/Fisher), Sept. 22, 2007 12, (2x), last by Missouri Valley (Kaiser/Johnson), Sept. 22, 2007

Year-By-Year Record at Peoples Bank Field Year 2008 2007 Overall

Overall 8-2-1 5-2-1 13-4-2

Conference 5-1-0 2-1-1 7-2-1

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All-Time Record Vs. Opponents

All-Time Records Versus Opponents Avila University (Mo.).....................................................................4-7-0 Bellevue University (Neb.)...............................................................1-3-0 Benedictine College (Kan.)..............................................................1-2-0 Bethany College (Kan.)....................................................................7-8-0 Bethel College (Kan.).......................................................................9-5-0 Central Methodist University (Mo.)..................................................2-2-0 College of St. Mary (Neb.)................................................................0-2-0 Concordia University (Neb.)..............................................................1-3-0 Culver Stockton College (Mo.)..........................................................2-0-0 Dana College (Neb.)..........................................................................1-3-0 Doane College (Neb.)........................................................................1-1-0 Emporia State University (Kan.)........................................................0-1-0 Friends University (Kan.)................................................................8-7-0 Graceland University (Iowa)..............................................................2-1-0 Hannibal LaGrange College (Mo.)....................................................1-0-0 Iowa Wesleyan University.................................................................1-0-0 Judson University (Ill.)......................................................................0-1-0 Kansas Wesleyan University...........................................................7-6-1 McKendree University (Ill.)...............................................................0-1-0 McPherson College (Kan.)............................................................12-3-0 Manhattan Christian College (Kan.).............................................2-0-0 Mid America Nazarene University (Kan.).....................................0-0-0 Missouri Baptist University ..............................................................0-2-0 Missouri Valley College.....................................................................1-3-0 Mount Mary College (Wis.)...............................................................1-0-0 Mount St. Clare (Iowa)......................................................................1-0-0 Northwestern Oklahoma State University.........................................0-1-0 Northwood University (Texas)..........................................................1-1-0 Oklahoma Wesleyan University.........................................................2-1-0 Park University (Mo.)........................................................................0-3-0 Presentation College (S.D.)................................................................2-0-0 Rogers State University (Okla.)......................................................0-0-0 St. Ambrose University (Iowa)........................................................0-0-0 Siena Heights University (Mich.)....................................................0-0-0 Southern Nazarene University (Okla.)...........................................0-0-1 Southwest Baptist University (Mo.)..................................................1-2-1 Southwestern Assemblies of God (Texas).........................................1-0-0 Southwestern College (Kan.)......................................................... 11-2-1 Stephens College (Mo.).....................................................................1-0-0 Sterling College (Kan.)..................................................................13-4-0 Tabor College (Kan.)...................................................................... 11-3-0 University of Saint Mary (Kan.).....................................................5-5-0 Washburn University (Kan.)..............................................................0-1-0 William Jewell College (Mo.)............................................................1-7-0 York College (Neb.)...........................................................................0-0-1 *All 2009 Opponents are in BOLD This is the first season of playing Siena Heights, St. Ambrose University, Mid American Nazarene University and Rogers State University.

Overall Record: 114-91-5 210 Total Games Played OU

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Christi Singleton was a three-time AllKCAC selection. She is sixth all-time in the OU record books in points in a season (32) and tied for first for assists in a season (12).

Michele Chapman, who along with Erica DeSantiago, earned OU’s first NAIA AllAmerican honor in women’s soccer in 2005. She tied the school record for assists in a season (12) and holds the record for assists in a career (18).

Rebecca Germain was a second team AllKCAC selection in 2005 and is fourth alltime in the OU records books for assists in a season and a career (7).


17 2008 Women’s Soccer Statistics/Results

Game Results

Overall: 14-5-1 - Conference:7-2-0 - Home: 8-2-1 - Away: 6-3-0 - Neutral: 0-0-0 Date Opponent 9/06/08 vs. Doane College 9/9/08 vs. Central Christian College 9/14/08 vs. Bellevue University 9/17/08 vs. Avila University 9/20/08 at Southwestern Assemblies of God University 9/21/08 at Northwood University 9/24/08 at Benedictine College 9/27/08 at Oklahoma Wesleyan University 9/29/08 vs. Southern Nazarene University *10/4/08 at McPherson College *10/8/08 vs. Bethany College *10/11/08 at Friends University *10/17/08 at Sterling College *10/18/08 vs. Tabor College *10/22/08 vs. Kansas Wesleyan University *10/25/08 vs. Bethel College *10/29/08 at Southwestern College *11/1/08 vs. University of Saint Mary ^11/14/08 vs. McPherson College ^11/15/08 vs. Kansas Wesleyan University *Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference games ^Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference Tournament Games

Score L, 0-1 W, 5-0 W, 1-0 W, 3-0 W, 8-0 W, 3-1 L, 1-2 W, 4-0 T, 1-1 (2OT) W, 3-0 W, 5-0 W, 1-0 W, 4-2 W, 6-0 L, 1-2 W, 4-0 L, 0-1 W, 4-0 W, 2-0 L, 0-1

Overall 0-1-0 1-1-0 2-1-0 3-1-0 4-1-0 5-1-0 5-2-0 6-2-0 6-2-1 7-2-1 8-2-1 9-2-1 10-2-1 11-2-1 11-3-1 12-3-1 12-4-1 13-4-1 14-4-1 14-5-1

Conference ---------------------------1-0-0 2-0-0 3-0-0 4-0-0 5-0-0 5-1-0 6-1-0 6-2-0 7-2-0 7-2-0 7-2-0

Individual Statistics ## Name GP-GS 1 Christie Johnson 20-20 2 Kelsey Hanna 20-13 3 Whitney Bowen 20-17 4 Cynthia Galindo 11-0 5 Amanda Just 20-19 6 Andrea Wilkerson 17-2 7 Laura Rodriguez 10-0 8 Sarah Wilkerson 15-4 9 Raechelle Sloan 20-19 10 Torey Nicol 19-0 11 Lizzie Wilkens 20-19 13 Samantha Mayfield 18-14 14 Morgan White 17-14 15 Rebekah Smith 3-1 16 Tara Wood 17-17 17 Kelsey Meyer 20-19 18 Rebecca Schreiber 17-1 19 Michaela Williams 20-19 20 Kasey Craven 13-2 21 Jessica Wyckoff 14-0 25 Kourtney Clark 14-4 31 Candace Guzman 14-2 Total 20 Opponents 20 ## Name 0 Marissa Graska 00 Lauren Peil TM Total Opponents

G 0 5 13 0 16 0 1 0 1 3 1 6 4 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 56 10

GP-GS 1-0 19-19 0-0 20 20

A 1 1 6 2 4 0 0 0 2 7 2 2 2 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 41 8

Pts 1 11 32 2 36 0 2 0 4 13 4 14 10 0 0 10 2 0 0 2 0 0 153 28

Minutes 45:00 1775:00 0 1820:00 1820:00

G/SH SH SOG SOG/SH 0.000 19 9 0.474 0.063 80 39 0.488 0.206 63 25 0.397 0.000 0 0 0.000 0.308 52 29 0.558 0.000 4 1 0.250 0.200 5 1 0.200 0.000 4 1 0.250 0.130 23 12 0.522 0.188 16 8 0.500 0.063 16 7 0.438 0.200 30 17 0.567 0.211 19 12 0.632 0.000 0 0 0.000 0.000 4 0 0.000 0.053 38 16 0.421 0.167 6 2 0.333 0.000 2 0 0.000 0.000 6 1 0.167 0.100 10 3 0.300 0.000 1 0 0.000 0.000 0 0 0.000 0.141 398 183 0.460 0.061 163 76 0.466 GA 0 11 0 11 49

YC 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 7 15

Avg Saves Pct W L 0.000 1 1.000 0 0 0.558 63 0.851 14 5 0.000 4 1.000 0 0 0.544 68 0.861 14 5 2.689 126 0.720 5 11

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RC GW PK-A 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-1 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 4 1-1 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 1 0-0 0 1 0-0 0 1 0-0 0 2 0-0 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 11 1-2 0 3 0-0 T 0 1 0 1 1

Sho 0 11 1 12 3

Corners 1st 2nd OT1 OT2 Total OU 66 38 0 0 104 Opponents 31 11 0 0 42 Shots 1st 2nd OT1 OT2 Total OU 272 159 0 0 431 Opponents 118 75 0 0 193 Saves 1st 2nd OT1 OT2 Total OU 42 26 0 0 67 Opponents 84 45 0 0 129 Fouls 1st 2nd OT1 OT2 Total OU 97 57 0 0 154 Opponents 122 71 0 0 193

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Women’s Soccer School Records/Soccer Honors

NAIA All-Americans

Team Records - Season Winning Percentage 0.900 - 18-2-0 - 2004

Lauren Peil Amanda Just Whitney Bowen Erica DeSantiago Michele Chapman

Wins 18 - 2004 16 - 2003 14 - 2008 Consecutive Wins 12 - 2005 Goals 76 - 3.8 gpg (20 games) - 2004 Goals Allowed 9 - .45 gaa - 2004 Shutouts 12 - 2004 (Stephanie Henderson)

Lauren Peil

Team Records - Game Goals 12 - vs. Stephens College - 2003 Individual Records - Career Goals 46 - Erica DeSantiago - 2004-2005 Points 95 - Erica DeSantiago - 2004-2005 Shutouts 16 - Stephanie Henderson, 2004-2005, 07

Amanda Just

Individual Records - Season Goals 24 - Erica DeSantiago - 2005 22 - Erica DeSantiago - 2004 20 - Whitney Bowen - 2007 Assists 12 - Michele Chapman - 2005 Points 50 - Erica DeSantiago - 2005

Whitney Bowen

Shutouts 1. 12 - Stephanie Henderson - 2004 2. 11 - Lauren Peil - 2008 Goals Against Average 1. 0.55 - Lauren Peil - 2008 2. 0.93 - Stephanie Henderson - 2004 Individual Records - Game Goals 4 - Whitney Bowen vs. Okla. Wesleyan - 2007

2008 2008 2007 2005 2005

All-Conference Selections Whitney Bowen Lizzie Wilkens *Amanda Just ^Lauren Peil Kelsey Meyer Christie Johnson *Whitney Bowen Lizzie Wilkens Danielle Shanabrook Niki Lukin Natalie Olivarez Erin Carl Erin Prudence Anni Quarando Jara Vance **Erica DeSantiago Michele Chapman Rebecca Germin Erin Carl Anni Quarando Stephanie Henderson % Erica DeSantiago Niki Lukin Rosa Johnston Stephanie Germain Stephanie Henderson Rosa Johnston Amber McGinnis Niki Lukin Amber McGinnis Brandy Shoemaker Kristen Erickson Randee Laha Jen Gibbs Beth Reser Megan Mohan Amber McGinnis Christi Singleton Amber McGinnis Kristen Erickson Megan Mohan Kari Moore Emilee Goodwin Christi Singleton Beth Reser Megan Hull Shari Moore Kelly Grgas-Wheeler Christi Singleton Julie Lundgren Cheryl Palmer Lori Whittenburg Kelly Grgas-Wheeler Christi Singleton Kelly Grgas-Wheeler

2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2006 2006 2006 2006 2005 2005 2005 2005 2005 2005 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004 2003 2003 2003 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2001 2001 2000 2000 2000 2000 1999 1999 1999 1999 1999 1999 1998 1998 1998 1998 1998 1997 1997 1996

* KCAC Freshman of the Year ** KCAC Offensive Player of the Year % KCAC Newcomer of the Year ^ KCAC Goalkeeper of the Year

Erica DeSantiago

Region IV Appearances 2007 2005 2004 2003 2002

NAIA All-Region IV Whitney Bowen

2007

Erica DeSantiago

2005

Michele Chapman

2005

Michele Chapman

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2008 2007 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001

Region IV Appearance Region IV Appearance Region IV Semifinalist Region IV Appearance Region IV Appearance

KCAC Tournament

Finalist Semifinalist Finalist Champions Champions Champions Semifinalist


19 History of OU Women’s Soccer

In 2001, the Braves struggled out of conference, yet in the KCAC lost only one match and were crowned Regular Season Co-Champions. This was the first KCAC Championship in the OU Women’s Soccer History. Overall, the Braves finished 8-12-0 in 2001.

Kelly Grgas-Wheeler was a three-time first team All-KCAC selection (1996, 97, 98) for the Lady Braves. She was also a member of the women’s basketball team. Her father, Mirko Grgas holds several men’s soccer records and was OU’s first three time NAIA All-American in any sport.

The Women’s Soccer Program started at Ottawa University in 1996. The first coach for the Women was Mike Cullina. With 13 players in the inaugural season, the Braves went 6-9-0 in 1996. The first win in the history of the Women’s program was a 3-1 victory over KCAC Conference rival McPherson College. In 1997, Cullina guided the Lady Braves to their first winning season with a 7-5-1 record. 1998 saw a change in coaches and an increase in the amount of games that would be played during the season. Tony Carbaugh had the Braves playing a full 18 game schedule, finishing the regular season at 8-10-0. Carbaugh remained with the team in 1999, finishing the season at 4-13-0 overall. In 2000, a new coach took over the reigns at OU. Matt Walberg, a former player on the Men’s team at OU in the 1980’s, guided the 2000 team to a 10-7-0 record and the second winning season in five years.

2002 saw the Women’s program get another coach - the fourth in seven years. Chip Wiggins took over in August of 2002. With no time to recruit, Coach Wiggins got through the season with a strong core of returners. The Lady Braves won the KCAC Tournament championship and advanced to the Region IV tournament for the first time in school history. The Braves fell to nationally ranked Newman University in the first round and finished the season 10-11-1 overall. 2003 saw Coach Wiggins first recruiting class, which increased numbers to 24 players, by far the most for any team since the program was started. The Braves started strong winning 8 of their first 10 matches. They were crowned Regular season KCAC champions and KCAC Tournament champions. The Lady Braves took an 11 match unbeaten streak into the Region IV Quarterfinal vs. Park University. Park won the match 4-3 in overtime, ending the Braves season at 16-3-2. A disappointing ending to a great season, but the Lady Braves did set 8 school records along the way. Rosa Johnston earned first team All-KCAC honors. Amber McGinnis, Nicki Luckin and Larissa Brown all earned second team honors and Jamie Francis was an honorable mention All-KCAC selction for the Lady Braves. The 2004 season saw another strong recruiting effort. The Braves started the season by winning their first 7 matches. The Braves stumbled at home vs. Baker, but got back on track winning their next 11 matches before losing to Park University in the Region IV Semifinal. The Braves were once again Regular Season KCAC Champions and KCAC Tournament Champions. The 2004 team is the

first in school history to win a Region IV match, the Braves defeated Dana College 2-1 in a Quarterfinal in Ottawa. The 2004 team finished the season 18-2. The Lady Braves saw another new coach in 2005 when Glenn Cahill took over the reigns of the program. He had been the boy’s soccer coach at Ottawa High School. The women continued their winning ways with an overall record fo 12-6 and a KCAC record of 9-0. OU qualified for its fourth consecutive Region IV tournament and won its fourth KCAC regular season championship in five years. The Lady Braves played Bellevue College in the Region IV Tournament. OU earned its highest ranking in the region with a #2 seed. It was a close game with Bellevue upending OU 2-1. Erica DeSantiago earned first team All-KCAC honors along with Michele Chapman. Rebecca Germain, Erin Carl and Anni Quarando earned second team honors and goalkeeper Stephanie Henderson was an honorable mention All-KCAC selection. DeSantiago and Chapman were both first team Region IV selections and earned the schoo’s first ever All-American honors when both of them received NAIA Honorable Mention All-American. The 2006 season was one of disapointment as the Lady Braves struggled in the non-conference going 0-11. In KCAC play the girls came together and had a 5-4 record. Erin Carl, Erin Prudence, Anni Quarando and Jara Vance were all selected honorable mention All-KCAC. 2007 saw a new coach for the Lady Braves in Craig Shaw from St. Ambrose University in Davenport, Iowa. The Lady Braves started nine new players and put together a 8-10-2 season. OU finished third in the KCAC and last in the KCAC Tournament semifinals to McPherson College. OU’s success was good enough for them to qualify for a trip to the Region IV tournament. The Lady Braves’ first round opponent was Bellevue University. The Bruins were to much as they defeated the Lady Braves 4-1. Five players earned All-KCAC honors for OU. 2009 Ottawa University Soccer

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Jr. Lizzie Wilkens Erica DeSantiago was a two-time first team All-KCAC selection, earned KCAC Newcomer of the Year (2004) and KCAC Offensive Player of the Year (2005) recogniztion. She holds the school record for most goals in a season (24) and goals in a career (46). DeSantiago, along with teammate Michele Chapman earned OU’s first ever NAIA All-American awards in women’s soccer in 2005.

Freshman Whitney Bowen was a first team selection and also earned KCAC Freshman of the Year honors. Freshman Lizzie Wilkens was a second team selection, freshman Natalie Olivarez was an honorable mention selection, senior Nicki Lukin earned honorable mention honors and senior Danielle Shanabrook was an honorable mention selection as well. The honors didn’t stop there for Bowen, she became just the third women’s soccer player in OU history to earn Region IV first team honors. She also earned NAIA Honorable Mention AllAmerican honors at forward. Bowen became just the third Lady Brave to earn that honor since Erica DeSantiago and Michele Chapman earned the honor in 2005. In 2008 the Lady Braves continued to grow and improve with second year head coach Craig Shaw. Coach Shaw led OU to 14 victories, third all-time in single season wins, and a second place finish in the KCAC to Kansas Wesleyan University (14-5-1, 7-2-0). Ottawa qualified for the KCAC Tournament for the second straight year and made it to the championship game for the first time since the 2005 season. The Lady Braves lost in the KCAC Tournament Championship game 1-0 to #24 Kansas Wes-

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leyan University of Salina, Kan. OU had six players earn All-KCAC honors and for the second year in a row the KCAC Freshman of the Year was from Ottawa. Whitney Bowen was a repeat selection at first team, Lizzie Wilkens earned first team honors and freshman Amanda Just and Lauran Peil were first team selections. Just was named KCAC Freshman of the Year and Peil earned KCAC Goalkeeper of the Year. Two more freshmen earned All-KCAC recognition with Kelsey Meyer and Christie Johnson both earning second team All-KCAC. Just led OU in goals (16) and scoring (36) while Raechelle Sloan led OU in assists (7). Out of the 24 players on the roster, OU had only one senior and one junior with the rest being freshman and sophomores. For most of the season the Lady Braves were receiving votes in the NAIA Coaches Top 25 Women’s Soccer Poll.

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2009 Men’s Soccer Season Outlook

and one change is that the OU

someone that has come in

coaching staff has moved Matt

shape and came in ready to get

Walton up front from his de-

the season going.” Senior Bri-

fender position. “He has proven

an McDannald is looking good

himself so far,” said OU head

on the outside and freshman

coach Bob Casper. “Hopefully

Koulton Mudick has really im-

that will transfer over to the

pressed the OU coaching staff.

games.” After Walton it is wide

“He is really pushing to be con-

open. The OU coaching staff is

sidered for a starting position,”

hoping for contribution from

said Casper.

redshirt freshman Zech King #9 Matt Walton The 2009 Ottawa University men’s soccer program is looking to build on its 9-9-1 record from a year ago and its third place finish in the KCAC. OU qualified for the KCAC Post Season Tournament for the first time since the 2005 season but were bumped out in the quarterfinals. The Braves are looking to go further in the tournament and will try and push Kansas Wesleyan University, McPherson College and Friends University for a shot at a KCAC Championship. Forwards There have been some changes with the Braves’ forwards

and sophomore Hunter Offutt

Goalkeepers

could see some time.

The two freshmen, Thomas Richmond and Derick Allen are

Midfielders At

the

midfielder

really even in the OU coaching position

staff’s minds. “They are as even

Coach Casper believes that re-

as you can get,” said Casper. “It

turners Colin Wylie and Marvin

is a really great thing with both

Graham will be the mainstays

of them coming in and doing

at that position. “They are re-

well in practice.”

ally showing to be the strongest guys we have at that position.” The OU coaching staff could move Phil Nguyen to an outside mid and Greg Klenyaev has been a pleasant surprise for the Braves’ coaches. “Klenyaev has made a very positive impact on the team,” said Casper. Defenders Coach Casper is expecting big things from returning sophomore Michael Mesle, “He is

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23 2009 Men’s Soccer Roster

Numerical Roster No. Name 00 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 23 24 RS RS

Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown

Derick Allen GK 6-4 Fr. Thomas Richmond GK 5-11 Fr. Zac Huffman M 5-10 So. Marvin Graham D/M 5-10 Jr. Jeremy Allison M 5-10 Sr. Michael Mesle D 6-1 So. Jeff Savage M 5-10 So. Philip Nguyen M 5-9 So. German Madera M 5-9 Jr. Matt Walton D/M 5-9 Sr. Jorge Cota D/M 6-0 Sr. Tyler Curbow D/M 5-10 So. Brian McDannald D/M 5-10 Sr. Christian Dominguez M 5-10 Fr. Hunter Offutt D/M 5-9 So. Colin Wylie M 5-11 Sr. Bradley Bleich M 6-1 Fr. Koulton Mudick D 6-2 Fr. Eric Parro D/M 5-9 Fr. Paul Oswald F 6-2 Fr. Jeremy Luangphithack M 5-7 Fr. Keith Schwartz D 6-2 Fr. Zech King F 6-1 R-Fr. Greg Klenyaev M 5-9 Jr. Dustin Sisco D/M 6-1 Sr. Paul Abbott D/M 6-1 Jr.

Previous School

Berryton, Kan. Shawnee Heights Shawnee, Kan. Mill Valley Kechi, Kan. Kapaun Mt. Carmel Amarillo, Texas Tascosa Meadville, Mo. Parkland College St. Charles, Mo. Christian Brothers College Harrisonville, Mo. Harrisonville Wichita, Kan. Kapaun Mt. Carmel Denver, Colo. George Washington Juneau, Alaska Juneau Douglas Ingersoll, Ontario, Canada Conestoga College Wichita, Kan. Kapaun Mt. Carmel Valley Center, Kan. Coffeyville CC Grand Prairie, Texas Tarrant CC Spring Hill, Kan. Spring Hill Edinburgh, Scotland Telford College Topeka, Kan. Topeka West Aurora, Colo. Rangeview Allen, Texas Allen DeSoto, Kan. DeSoto Shawnee Mission, Kan. Shawnee Mission North Tecumseh, Kan. Shawnee Heights Harrisonville, Mo. Harrisonville Tyler, Texas Hill College Topeka, Kan. Allen County CC Topeka, Kan. Allen County CC

Roster Breakdown By State/Country

Kansas (13): Zac Huffman (Kechi), Tyler Curbow (Wichita), Brian McDannald (Valley Center), Hunter Offutt (Spring Hill), Philip Nguyen (Wichita), Derick Allen (Berryton), Bradley Bleich (Topeka), Keith Schwartz (Tecumseh), Paul Oswald (DeSoto), Thomas Richmond (Shawnee), Jeremy Luangphithack (Shawnee Mission), Dustin Sisco (Topeka), Paul Abbott (Topeka) Texas (4): Marvin Graham (Amarillo), Eric Parro (Allen), Christian Dominguez (Grand Prairie), Greg Klenyaev (Tyler) Missouri (4): Michael Mesle (St. Charles), Zech King (Harrisonville), Jeremy Allison (Meadville), Jeff Savage (Harrisonville) Colorado (1): Koulton Mudick (Aurora) Alaska (1): Matt Walton (Juneau) Canada (1): Jorge Cota (Ingersoll, Ontario) Scotland (1): Colin Wylie (Edinburgh)

By Class

Seniors (6): Matt Walton, Jorge Cota, Brian McDannald, Colin Wylie, Dustin Sisco, Jeremy Allison Juniors (4): Marvin Graham, German Madera, Paul Abbott, Greg Klenyaev Sophomores (6): Zac Huffman, Michael Mesle, Tyler Curbow, Hunter Offutt, Philip Nguyen, Jeff Savage

Alphabetical Roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown RS 00 4 16 10 11 13 3 2 23 24 20 12 8 5 17 7 14 19 18 1 6 21 RS 10 15

Paul Abbott D/M 6-1 Jr. Derick Allen GK 6-4 Fr. Jeremy Allison M 5-10 Sr. Bradley Bleich M 6-1 Fr. Jorge Cota D/M 6-0 Sr. Tyler Curbow D/M 5-10 So. Christian Dominguez M 5-10 Fr. Marvin Graham D/M 5-10 Jr. Zac Huffman M 5-10 So. Zech King F 6-1 R-Fr. Greg Klenyaev M 5-9 Jr. Jeremy Luanghithack M 5-7 Fr. Brian McDannald D/M 5-10 Sr. German Madera M 5-9 Jr. Michael Mesle D 6-1 So. Koulton Mudick D 6-2 Fr. Philip Nguyen M 5-9 So. Hunter Offutt D/M 5-9 So. Paul Oswald F 6-2 Fr. Eric Parro D/M 5-9 Fr. Thomas Richmond GK 5-11 Fr. Jeff Savage M 5-10 So. Keith Schwartz D 6-2 Fr. Dustin Sisco D/M 6-1 Sr. Matt Walton D/M 5-9 Sr. Colin Wylie M 5-11 Sr.

Previous School

Topeka, Kan. Allen County CC Berryton, Kan. Shawnee Heights Meadville, Mo. Parkland College Topeka, Kan. Topeka West Ingersoll, Ontario, Canada Conestoga College Wichita, Kan. Kapaun Mt. Carmel Grand Prairie, Texas Tarrant CC Amarillo, Texas Tascosa Kechi, Kan. Kapaun Mt. Carmel Harrisonville, Mo. Harrisonville Tyler, Texas Hill College Shawnee Mission, Kan. Shawnee Mission North Valley Center, Kan. Coffeyville CC Denver, Colo. George Washington St. Charles, Mo. Christian Brothers College Aurora, Colo. Rangeview Wichita, Kan. Kapaun Mt. Carmel Spring Hill, Kan. Spring Hill DeSoto, Kan. DeSoto Allen, Texas Allen Shawnee, Kan. Mill Valley Harrisonville, Mo. Harrisonville Tecumseh, Kan. Shawnee Heights Topeka, Kan. Allen County CC Juneau, Alaska Juneau Douglas Edinburgh, Scotland Telford College

Freshmen (10): Zech King, Derick Allen, Bradley Bleich, Keith Schwartz, Paul Oswald, Thomas Richmond, Koulton Mudick, Eric Parro, Jeremy Luangphithack, Christian Dominguez

By Position

Forwards (2): Zech King, Paul Oswald, Midfielders (10): Jeremy Allison, Bradley Bleich, Christian Dominguez, Zac Huffman, Jeremy Luanghithack, German Madera, Philip Nguyen, Colin Wylie, Greg Klenyaev, Jeff Savage Defenders (12): Jorge Cota, Tyler Curbow, Marvin Graham, Brian McDannald, Michael Mesle, Koulton Mudick, Hunter Offett, Eric Parro, Dustin Sisco, Matt Walton, Keith Schwartz, Paul Abbott Goalkeepers (2): Derick Allen, Thomas Richmond

Pronunciation Guide Wylie Jorge Mesle Curbow McDannald Nguyen Zech Bleich Oswald Parro Klenyaev Luangphithack Koulton Mudick

WHY - Lee George MESS - Lee Cure - Bow MAC - Dan - ald WIN Zack Bleck OZ - Wald PAR - o CLAY - na- EF Lou - WOMP - pa - thick COLT - en MOOD - ick

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2009 Men’s Soccer Schedule

2009 Men’s Soccer Schedule Day

Date

Opponent

Time

Fri.

September 4

vs. Simpson College - Muscatine, Iowa

Sun.

September 6

vs. Saint Ambrose University - Muscatine, Iowa

Wed.

September 9

at Avila University (Mo.)

8:00 p.m.

Tues.

September 15

vs. William Woods University

7:00 p.m.

Sat.

September 19

vs. Benedictine College (Kan.)

1:00 p.m.

Sun.

September 20

vs. Central Methodist University (Mo.)

3:00 p.m.

Tues.

September 22

at Mid America Nazarene University (Kan.)

5:00 p.m.

Fri.

September 25

at Southern Nazarene University (Okla.)

7:00 p.m.

Sun.

September 27

at Rogers State University (Okla.)

3:00 p.m.

Sat.

October 3

vs. McPherson College* - Homecoming

2:00 p.m.

Wed.

October 7

at Bethany College*

7:00 p.m.

Sat.

October 10

vs. Friends University*

7:00 p.m.

Wed.

October 14

vs. Sterling College*

7:00 p.m.

Sat.

October 17

at Tabor College*

3:00 p.m.

Wed.

October 21

at Kansas Wesleyan University*

4:00 p.m.

Sat.

October 24

at Bethel College*

7:00 p.m.

Wed.

October 28

vs. Southwestern College*

7:00 p.m.

Sat.

October 31

at University of Saint Mary*

3:00 p.m.

8:00 p.m. 12:00 p.m.

(*) Denotes KCAC Games. All home games are in BOLD and are played at Peoples Bank Field on the campus of Ottawa University.

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25 2009 Men’s Soccer Staff

HEAD COACH 3RD SEASON 13-20-3 (.361) UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-PLATTEVILLE, 2003

Coach Casper is in his third season at Ottawa University. In his first two years at OU, Coach Casper has coached eight All-KCAC selections and one Region IV selection. In the 2008 season, the Braves improved on their 2007 win total by five victories and finished with an overall record of 9-9-1 and a third place finish in the KCAC with a record of 6-3-0. Ottawa qualified for the KCAC Tournament for the first time since the 2005 season. Coach Casper coached five AllKCAC selections with Colin Wylie earning first team, Chris Munoz being named second team and Marvin Graham, Philip Nguyen and Brian McAlister earning honorable mention. In his first season at the helm the Braves finished 4-11-2 overall and 2-6-1 in the KCAC. OU had four players earn post season honors. Andrew Moore was a second team AllKCAC selection. Marvin Graham and Junior Ibarra earned honorable mention All-KCAC and Chris Munoz was an honorable mention AllRegion IV selection at goalkeeper. Prior to coming to Ottawa University, Coach Casper spent one season at Barton County

Community College where he coached the women’s team to fifth place finish in the Jayhawk Conference. Before coaching at BCCC he was a head assistant at Bemidji State University, a NCAA Division II progarm in the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference. The year before Casper’s arrival at Bemidji State, the team had a 5-13-1 overall record. In his first season he helped lead BSU to a 10-10 record and a fourth place finish in the conference tournament. In his second season at BSU, the team finished 12-4-7 overall and a second place record of 9-1-4 in the NSIC. Casper has been a staff coach for the Kansas Olympic Development Program, in charge of numerous clinics at Bemidji State, has been a volunteer assistant coach at the high school level and was the Bemidji Youth Soccer Coaching Coordinator. Casper earned a bachelor of science in social sciences with an emphasis in history from the University of Wisconsin-Platteville in 2003. He is now working towards his masters in sports studies from Bemidji State University. Casper was a four-year letter winner at UW-P and was involved in the Pioneer Student Athlete Advisory Committee (PSAAC), Inter-varsity Christian Fellowship (IVCF) and Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA). He has a NSCAA National Diploma/NSCAA State Goalkeeping Diploma (Level I); a NSCAA Advance Regional Diploma and a USSF “D” License. Coach Casper and his wife Kerry, who is the head softball coach at Maple Woods Community College, reside in Olathe.

Year 2008 2007 (@ OU) 2006 (@ BCCC) 3 Seasons

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2009 Men’s Soccer Returners

Zac Huffman

Jeremy Allison

5-10 So. Midfielder Kechi, Kan. Kapaun Mt. Carmel

5-10 Sr. Midfielder Meadville, Mo. Parkland College

Bio: 2008-2009: Zac played in 18 games, starting 16 from his midfielder position for the Braves. He tallied his first career assist and point versus Bethel College (10/25).

Bio: 2008-2009: Jeremy red-shirted his senior season at OU. 2007-2008: Allison played in 17 games, starting nine of them for the Braves. 2005-2007: Lettered two years at Parkland College in Champaign, Ill.

High School: Huffman earned three letters in soccer for the Crusaders. He helped his club team to a state championship in 2006 and helped lead Kapaun Mt. Carmel to the state title game in 2006 and 2007. He was also on the Olympic Development Program (ODP) State Team.

High School: Allison was a four year letter winner in basketball and golf for Meadville High School. He was a two-time state qualifier in golf. Personal: Son of Bill and Pam Allison ... undecided in a major.

Personal: Son of Amy and Vaughn Huffman ... born August 21, 1989 ... psychology major.

Michael Mesle

Marvin Graham

6-1 So. Defender St. Charles, Mo. Christian Brothers College

5-10 Jr. Midfielder/Defender Amarillo, Texas Tascosa Bio: 2008-2009: Marvin started all 19 games in 2008. He earned honorable mention All-KCAC and was second on the team in goals (5). He recorded the first goal of his career versus Doane (9/6) and scored the game tying goal on a penalty kick and the game winning goal versus Avila University (9/17). Marvin earned his first KCAC Player of the Week honor when he was selected as Offensive Player of the Week for week two (9/22).

Bio: 2008-2009: Michael was the only Brave to start all 19 games. He scored the first goal of his career versus Southwestern Assemblies of God (9/20). Michael was a two-time KCAC Defensive Player of the Week selection for the Braves.

2007-2008: Graham played in 15 games last season, starting 14. He earned honorable mention All-KCAC last season for the Braves. High School: Graham was a four year letterman in soccer and a two year letterman in cross country for the Rebels of Tascosa High School. He was a first team all-district selection his junior and season seasons. During his senior season, Graham played in a all-star game for Panhandle.

High School: Mesle, a defender, earned three letters in soccer for the Cadets of Christian Brothers College. He helped his club team to a fourth place finish at state in 2005. Personal: Son of Debra and Michael Mesle ... born October 1, 1989 ... business and accounting major.

Personal: Son of Pat and Brenda Graham ... born August 9, 1987 ... mathematics major.

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ane College (9/6).

Jeff Savage

German Madera

5-10 So. Midfielder Harrisonville, Mo. Harrisonville

5-9 Jr. Midfielder Denver, Colo. George Washington

Bio: 2008-2009: Jeff played in eight games during his freshman season. He recorded his first career goal versus Do-

High School: Savage was a four year letterwinner in tennis and a three year letterwinner in soccer for the Wildcats of Harrisonville High School. He earned second team all-district and second team all-conference in 2007 for HHS. In 2008 Savage was a named his team’s MVP and earned first team all-conference and second team all-district honors. He scored three goals his senior year.

Bio: 2008-2009: German played in two games this past season as a sophomore. 2007-2008: Madera played in two games last year as a freshman for the Braves. High School: He lettered in soccer at George Washington High School in Denver, Colo. Personal: Son of Obdulia Cosio ... born July 3, 1989 ... biology major.

Personal: Son of Thomas and Barbasa Savage ... born March 16, 1990 ... communcations major.

Matt Walton

Philip Nguyen 5-9 So. Midfielder Wichita, Kan. Kapaun Mt. Carmel Bio: 2008-2009: (Nguyen - Win) Philp earned honorable mention All-KCAC in his freshman season. He played in all 19 games, starting 18. Philip scored four goals and recorded four assists. He earned his first career assist versus Central Christian College (9/9) and recorded his first career goal versus Southwestern Assemblies of God (9/20). High School: Nguyen, a midfielder, was a three year letter winner in soccer for the Crusaders. He helped lead Kapaun Mt. Carmel to two straight championship games in 2006 and in 2007. He helped his club team to a state championship game in 2007. Nguyen was a 2006 All-City honorable mention selection, a 2007 All-City honorable mention selection, earned first team All-Region and was a second team all-state selection.

5-9 Sr. Midfielder/Defender Juneau, Alaska Juneau Douglas Bio: 2008-2009: Matt played in all 19 games his junior season, starting 14. He stepped in to the goalkeeper position when the Braves starting goalkeeper went out with an injury at the end of the season. Matt had 26 saves and a 1.89 GAA (goals against average). He had a season high nine saves versus Doane College (9/6) and a season high two assists versus Central Christian College (9/9). 2007-2008: Walton played in all 17 games last season for the Braves, starting 14. That includes one start in goal OU. He scored one goal and dished out two assists last season. High School: He lettered three years in soccer for Juneau Douglas High. Walton helped his team to a second place finish at state in 2004 and again in 2006. He was a member of Alaska’s ODP for four years. Walton was an all-state player and was named ASAA Player of the Game in 2006. Personal: Son of Glenn and Donna Walton ... born January 16, 1988 ... recreation and sports management major.

Personal: Son of Hien and Barbara Nguyen ... born January 15, 1990 ... psychology major.

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Brian McDannald

Jorge Cota

5-10 Sr. Defender/Midfielder Valley Center, Kan. Coffeyville Community College

6-0 Sr. Defender/Midfielder Ingersoll, Ontario, Canada Conestoga College Bio: 2008-2009: Jorge particpated in 17 games, starting 10 in his junior season. He scored his first goal of the season versus Bethany College (10/8). 2007-2008: Cota played in 15 games last year for the Braves, starting 13 of them as a defender. High School: He was named team captain for St. Mary’s High and was also named team MVP. Cota helped lead his team to three conference championships and three second place finishes at the regional tournament.

Bio: 2008-2009: In his frist season as a Brave, the transfer from Coffeyville played in 17 games, starting 13. Coffeyville Community College: McDannald, a defender/midfielder, helped the Ravens to a Region VI Championship. High School: He earned two letters in soccer and one in wrestling for the Hornets of Valley Center High. McDannald placed sixth at the Kansas 6A State Tournament in the 112 pound weight class. He earned honorable mention all-conference on the soccer field during his senior season. Personal: Son of Steve and Kathy McDannald ... born January 19, 1988 ... education major.

Personal: Son of Jorge and Maria Cota ... born October 8, 1986 ... exercise science major.

Hunter Offutt 5-9 So. Defender/Midfielder Spring Hill, Kan. Spring Hill

Tyler Curbow

Bio: 2008-2009: Hunter played in 11 games, starting three as a freshman.

5-10 So. Defender/Midfielder Wichita, Kan. Kapaun Mt. Carmel

Tabor College (11/8).

Bio: 2008-2009: Tyler played in 19 games, starting 14 for the Braves. He scored his first collegiate goal versus

High School: Curbow earned three letters in soccer for the Crusaders. He helped his team to four state tournaments, making it to the championship game twice. Curbow led Kapaun Mt. Carmel to the City League Championship three times, something that had not been done since the 1980’s. He also helped the Crusaders to an Adidas Regional National Ranking. For his play he earned All-City Honorable Mention in 2006 and 2007 and was a part of a defense that in a two year time span, only allowed 19 goals. With his club team, Curbow helped lead them to a 2006 State Championship and a top 50 ranking in nationals.

High School: Offutt, a defender/midfielder, earned two letters in cross country and track and earned one letter in soccer. He was a second team All-Frontier League selection and scored 16 points, seven goals and two assists for the Broncos. He participated with his club team, the Olathe Rush, in the Kansas State Cup, the Best of the Midwest in Chicago, John Talley in Memphis and Texas Lightening in Dallas. Personal: Son of Gary and Diane Offutt ... born November 15, 1989 ... business major.

Personal: Son of Renee Curbow ... born May 7, 1990 ... business major.

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Colin Wylie

Dustin Sisco

5-11 Sr. Midfielder Edinburgh, Scotland Telford College

6-1 Sr. Defender Topeka, Kan. Allen County CC

Bio: 2008-2009: Colin earned first team All-KCAC honors during his junior season. He played in 18 games, starting 13. Colin led OU in goals (6) and scoring (13). He scored his first goal in a Brave uniform, scored a season high two goals and dished out his first assist of the season versus Central Christian College (9/9). 2007-2008: Wylie played and started in eight games as a sophomore in his first season in a Brave uniform. Personal: Son of Douglas and Susan Wylie ... born August 10, 1985 ... exercise science major.

Tabor College (11/8).

Bio: 2008-2009: Dustin played in all 19 games, starting 18. He recorded his first assist versus

Allen County Community College: Sisco lettered two years at ACCC. High School: He lettered three years in soccer at Shawnee Heights for the Thunderbirds. Personal: Born December 27, 1986 ... business major.

Zech King 6-1 Fr. Forward Harrisonville, Mo. Harrisonville Bio: 2008-2009: (Zech - Zack) Zech red-shirted his freshman season at OU. High School: King, a forward, lettered two years in soccer, and one year in both track and basketball for the Wildcats. He helped lead Harrisonville to the district championship in 2007. King earned first team all-conference in 2007 and second team in 2006. He was an all-region, all-district selection. King earned honorable mention All-Metro and was a second team all-state selection. He scored 21 goals and dished out five assists during his senior year which put him in the top 10 in the state in goal scoring. Personal: Son of Kenny and Kelly King ... born July 21, 1989 ... undecided in a major.

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Derick Allen

Bradley Bleich

6-4 Fr. Goalkeeper Berryton, Kan. Shawnee Heights

6-1 Fr. Midfielder Topeka, Kan. Topeka West

Bio: High School: Allen, a goalkeeper, lettered four years in soccer and one year in tennis for the T-Birds. He helped Shawnee Heights to a second place finish at Kansas 5A State, a fourth place finish in 2007, a third place finish in 2005 and a regional championship in 2006. Allen was a first team All-City selection in 2008, a first team All-Centennial league, first team Central Region and a first team All-State 5A selection at goalkeeper. As a junior, he earned first team All-City, second team Central Region and honorable mention Centennial League. His sophomore season, Allen earned honorable mention All-City and honorable mention Central Region. For his career at the varsity level, Allen tallied 27 shutouts for the T-Birds.

Bio: High School: Bleich, a midfielder, lettered four years in soccer for the Chargers. He earned first team allregion, first team all-league and second team all-state as a senior. Bleich earned second team all-region as a junior for Topeka West. Personal: Son of Rod and Barb Bleich ... born November 15, 1990 ... exercise science major ... Cousin Allen Bleich is a member of the OU Baseball team.

Personal: Son of Jim and Patti Allen ... born February 14, 1991 ... exercise science major.

Koulton Mudick 6-2 Fr. Defender Aurora, Colo. Rangeview

Thomas Richmond 5-11 Fr. Goalkeeper Shawnee, Kan. Mill Valley Bio: High School: Richmond, a goalkeeper, lettered two years in soccer for the Jaguars. He was the starting goalkeeper for Mill Valley High his junior and senior seasons and was named captain his senior season. Richmond was a second team All-State selection in 2007-2008. Personal: Son of Ted and Terri Richmond ... born July 13, 1990 ... undecided in a major.

School.

Bio: High School: Mudick (Moodick), a defender, earned two letters in soccer for Rangeview High. During his senior year he helped the Raiders to a number one ranking in the state of Colorado and a ranking of 16th in the nation. He helped lead the Raiders to two Continental League Championships and to the state quarterfinals twice. Mudick played club soccer for the Colorado Storm. Personal: Son of Barbara Mudick ... born March 15, 1991 .... business major.

Christian Dominguez

Eric Parro

5-11 So. Midfielder Grand Prairie, Texas Tarrant County College

5-9 Fr. Midfielder/Defender Allen, Texas Allen

Bio: High School: Dominguez, a forward/midfielder, was an all-district performer for South Grand Prairie High

Personal: Son of Mario and Luisa Dominguez ... born May 9, 1990 ... accounting major.

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Paul Oswald

Greg Klenyaev

6-2 Fr. Forward DeSoto, Kan. DeSoto

5-9 Jr. Forward Tyler, Texas Hill College

Bio: High School: Oswald, a forward, lettered four years in soccer and two years in baseball for the Wildcats. He earned first team all-league, first team all-region, second team all-state, Johnson County honorable mention and first team All-Area Northeast. He was also named team captain his senior season.

Bio: Hill College: Klenyaev (CLAY na - EF) scored four goals and dished out two assists for the Rebels his sophomore season. He scored his first goal of the season versus NOrthern Oklahoma College (9/28) and earned his first assist versus Cedar Valley College (10/3).

Personal: Son of Pam and Todd Oswald ... born February 21, 1991 ... accounting major.

Personal: Son of Igor Klenyaev ... born September 21, 1989 ... business major.

Jeremy Luangphithack

Paul Abbott

5-4 Fr. Forward Shawnee, Kan. Shawnee Mission North

6-1 Jr. Defender/Midfielder Topeka, Kan. Allen County CC

Bio: High School: Luangphithack (Lou - WOMP - pathick), a forward, earned four letters in soccer and was selected captain one season for the Indians. He was a member of the Kansas Nomads and the Blue Valley Stars and helped his summer team twice to a Kansas State Cup Runner-up finish.

Bio: Allen County CC: Abbott, a defender, played two seasons at Allen County. Personal: Son of Gretchen Abbott ... born November 21, 1985 ... business major.

Personal: Son of Ponce and Sopha Luangphithack ... born October 12, 1987 ... biology major.

Keith Schwartz 6-2 Fr. Defender Tecumseh, Kan. Shawnee Heights Bio: High School: Schwartz, a defender, lettered two years in soccer for the T-Birds. He helped Shawnee Heights to an 11-1-1 record in 2008. Schwartz was a KSCA 5A first team all-state selection, earned 5A All-region first team, was selected first team all Centennial League and earned All-City honorable mention.

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Personal: Son of John and Janice Schwartz ... born October 6, 1990 ... exercise science major.

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2009 Opponents

Simpson College

Sept. 4 - 8 p.m. - Muscatine Soccer Complex Head Coach: Mike Wilson 2008 Record/Conf.: 6-10-2/4-4 Series with OU: First meeting Soccer SID: Bryan Geelan Phone: 515-961-1577 Email: bryan.geelan@simpson.edu Website: www.simplson.edu/storm Home Field: Bill Buxton Stadium

William Woods University

Sept. 15 - 7 p.m. - Peoples Bank Field Head Coach: Nathan Mason 2008 Record/Conf.: 9-9-1/3-4 Series with OU: First Meeting Soccer SID: Jason Vittone Phone: 573-592-1627 Email: jason.vittone@williamwoods.edu Website: www.thewoods.edu/athletics` Home Field: Firley Field

Mid America Nazarene University

Sept. 22 - 5 p.m. - MNU Soccer Complex Head Coach: Kevin Wardlaw 2008 Record/Conf.: 14-5-0/8-1-0 Series with OU: Tied 3-3 Soccer SID: Chad Jenkins Phone: 913-971-3457 Email: cwjenkins@mnu.edu Website: www.mnusports.com Home Field: NA

McPherson College (KCAC)

Oct. 3 - 2 p.m. - Peoples Bank Field Head Coach: Doug Quint 2008 Record/Conf.: 11-8-1/6-2-1 Series with OU: MC leads 13-11-0 Soccer SID: Alan Grosbach Phone: 620-242-0431 Email: grosbaca@mcpherson.edu Website: www.macbulldogs.com Home Field: McPherson Stadium

Sterling College (KCAC)

Oct. 14 - 7 p.m. - Peoples Bank Field Head Coach: Dave Underwood 2008 Record/Conf.: 10-7/4-5 Series with OU: Tied 17-17-1 Soccer SID: Justin Morris Phone: 620-278-4324 Email: jmorris@sterling.edu Website: www.sterling.edu Home Field: Sterling College Soccer Complex

Bethel College (KCAC)

Oct. 24 - 7 p.m. - Thresher Stadium Head Coach: Jason Moore 2008 Record/Conf.: 5-12-0/5-4-0 Series with OU: BC leads 21-9-2 Soccer SID: Chad Schilling Phone: 316-284-5263 Email: chads@bethelks.edu Website: http://athletics.bethelks.edu Home Field: Joe W. Goering Field

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Saint Ambrose University

Sept. 6 - 12 p.m. - Muscatine Soccer Complex Head Coach: Fr. Bud Grant 2008 Record/Conf.: 14-6-1/7-1 Series with OU: First Meeting Soccer SID: Brian Thiessen Phone: 563-333-6227 Email: thiessenbriana@sau.edu Website: http://web.sau.edu/athletics/ Home Field: Muscatine Soccer Complex

Benedictine College

Sept. 19 - 1 p.m. - Peoples Bank Field Head Coach: Rob Herringer 2008 Record/Conf.: 11-4-3/6-1-2 Series with OU: BC leads 33-7-0 Soccer SID: Josh Pound Phone: 913-360-7634 Email: jpound@benedictine.edu Website: www.ravenathletics.com Home Field: BC Soccer Complex

Southern Nazarene University

Sept. 25 - 7 p.m. - Harmon Field Head Coach: Geroge Schroeder 2008 Record/Conf.: 14-5-1/6-2-0 Series with OU: SNU leads 0-5-1 Soccer SID: Scott Secor Phone: 405-491-6619 Email: ssecor@snu.edu Website: sports.snu.edu Home Field: Harmon Field

Bethany College (KCAC)

Oct. 7 - 7 p.m. - Anderson Stadium Head Coach: Jeff Kidd 2008 Record/Conf.: 4-13-1/0-9-0 Series with OU: Bethany leads 14-9-1 Soccer SID: Sarah Hawbaker Phone: 785-227-3380 x 8299 Email:hawbakers@bethanylb.edu Website: www.bethanyswedes.com Home Field: Linstrom Field

Tabor College (KCAC)

Avila University

Sept. 9 - 8 p.m. - Swope Park - KC Head Coach: Chris Clements 2008 Record/Conf.: 4-13-1/1-8-0 Series with OU: AU leads 22-6-1 Soccer SID: Eugene Peoples Phone: 816-501-2495 Email: eugene.peoples@avila.edu Website: http://www.avila.edu/athletics/ Home Field: Swope Park - KC

Central Methodist University

Sept. 20 - 3 p.m. - Peoples Bank Field Head Coach: Dan Schmidlin 2008 Record/Conf.: 7-9-2/1-7-1 Series with OU: OU leads 6-4 Soccer SID: Kelcey Zutavern Phone: 660-248-6358 Email: kzutaver@centralmethodist.edu Website: www.centralmethodist.edu/cmathletics Home Field: Davis Field

Rogers State University

Sept. 27 - 3 p.m. - Soldier Field Head Coach: Derek Larkin 2008 Record/Conf.: 10-6-3/3-4-1 Series with OU: RSU leads 1-2-0 Soccer SID: Ryan Bradley Phone: 918-343-7989 Email: ryanbradley@rsu.edu Website: www.rsuhillcats.com Home Field: Soldier Field

Friends University (KCAC)

Oct. 10 - 7 p.m. - Peoples Bank Field Head Coach: Nathan Wilkey 2008 Record/Conf.: 12-7-1/6-3-0 Series with OU: FRND leads 25-6-2 Soccer SID: Joe Zimmerman Phone: 316-295-5700 Email: zimmerman@friends.edu Website: www.friendsathletics.com Home Field: Austin Adair Stadium

Kansas Wesleyan University (KCAC)

Oct. 17 - 7 p.m. - Joel Wiens Stadium Head Coach: Grant Brubacher 2008 Record/Conf.: 7-11-1/4-4-1 Series with OU: OU leads 24-23-1 Soccer SID: Anthony Monson Phone: 620-947-3121 x 1229 Email: anthonym@tabor.edu Website: www.taborbluejays.com Home Field: Reimer Field

Oct. 21 - 8 p.m. - Salina Stadium Head Coach: Mike Dibbini 2008 Record/Conf.: 12-7-1/9-0-0 Series with OU: KWU leads 8-5-0 Soccer SID: David Toelle Phone: 785-827-5541 x 3146 Email: sportsinfo@kwu.edu Website: www.kwu.edu/athletics Home Field: Martin Stadium/Salina Soccer Complex

Southwestern College (KCAC)

University of Saint Mary (KCAC)

Oct. 28 - 7 p.m. - Peoples Bank Field Head Coach: Ruben Sanchez 2008 Record/Conf.: 3-13-1/1-8-0 Series with OU: OU leads 8-5-1 Soccer SID: Jason Jeschke Phone: 620-229-6299 Email: jason.jeschke@sckans.edu Website: www.sckans.edu/athletics/ Home Field: Southwestern Soccer Complex

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Oct. 31 - 3 p.m. - USM Soccer Complex Head Coach: Derek Mazeitis 2008 Record/Conf.: 3-13-1/3-6-0 Series with OU: USM leads 8-6-1 Soccer SID: Mike Basler Phone: 913-758-4339 Email: baslerm@stmary.edu Website: http://www.gospires.com Home Field: USM Soccer Complex


33 Season-by-Season Log Head Coach: Bob Schoonover Record: 67-30-3

1965 Date O6 O12 O23 O26 O30 N6 *N13 N15

2-6-0

Opponent Park Benedictine Kansas Park Kansas Rockhurst Rockhurst Baker

W-L Score L 0-1 OT L 0-5 W 1-0 L 2-5 L 0-7 L 1-3 L 2-7 W 7-1

*First night game in program history

1966 Date S23 S25 S30 O6 O14 O21 O28 N1 N5 N11 N12

3-8-0

Opponent Park Benedictine Tabor Rockhurst William Jewell Park Tabor Benedictine William Jewell Rockhurst Kansas State

W-L Score L 0-3 L 0-4 L 1-3 L 1-2 W 7-0 L 5-6 2 OT L 2-4 L 2-4 W 8-0 L 1-5 W 6-1

*First season in the Mo-Kan Collegiate Soccer Conference

1967 Date S16 S19 S22 S23 O1 O10 O17 O21 O25 O28 N4 N7 N9 N13

7-6-1

Opponent W-L S core Hesston JC L 3-7 Wentworth MilitaryAcad. W 11-0 Principia (Ill.) W 3-1 Blackburn (Ill.) W 7-1 Rockhurst L 1-3 William Jewell L 2-3 Wentworth MilitaryAcad. W 5-0 Park T 2-2 2OT Benedictine L 0-3 Emporia State W 2-1 William Jewell W 6-0 Park W 6-2 Benedictine L 0-2 Rockhurst L 1-3

1968 Date S14 S20 S21 S25 S28 O8 O12 O18 O19 N4 *N9 *N9 *N9

12-2-0

Opponent W-L Score Hesston JC W 2-0 Principia (Ill.) W 11-1 Blackburn (Ill.) W 5-0 Wentworth MilitaryAcad. W 16-0 William Jewell W 5-0 Park L 0-2 Eastern Illinois W 3-1 Drury (Mo.) W 14-1 Evangel (Mo.) W 5-0 Rockhurst L 1-2 Park W 1-0 Evangel W 9-0 Park W 1-0

*Andrew B. Martin Soccer Tournament

1969

12-4-0 Mo-Kan Conference Title NAIA National Tournament - 6th Place

Date S12 S14 *S20 *S20 S27 O4 O11 O18 O25 N1 N8 N14 N19 ^N28 ^N28 ^N29

Opponent W-L Score Air Force Academy L 2-3 2 OT Colorado College W 5-5 (PK) Westminster (Mo.) W 10-0 Park W 4-0 William Jewell W 8-0 Eastern Illinois L 1-5 Pershing (Neb.) W 8-0 Kansas W 3-0 Benedictine W 3-2 2 OT Park W 5-0 Rockhurst W 2-0 Uni. of the Ozarks (Ark.) W 5-0 Emporia State W 11-0 Davis-Elkins (W.V) L 0-1 Eastern Conn. W 3-0 Campbell (N.C.) L 1-2 3 OT

*Andrew B. Martin Soccer Tournament ^NAIA National Tournament - Blues Creek N.C.

1970 15-2-1 Mid-West Conference Champions NAIA National Tournament - 5th Place

Date S11 S12 S13 *S18 *S19 S26 O3 O10 O13

Opponent W-L Score Uni. ofWis. @ Parkside W 3-0 Uni. ofWis. @ Green Bay T 1-1 UW-Platteville W 9-0 Colorado College W 2-0 UM-St. Louis L 0-1 John F. Kennedy (Neb.) W 9-0 Eastern Illinois W 3-0 Park W 3-0 Pershing (Neb.) W 6-1

O17 Harris Stowe State (Mo.) W 1-0 O24 Benedictine W 4-1 O28 Evangel W 15-0 O31 Oral Roberts (Okla.) W 5-0 N7 William Jewell W NA N14 Rockhurst W 1-0 2 OT ^D1 New Paltz (N.Y.) L 0-2 ^D3 Uni.ofNewHaven(Conn.) W 3-0 ^D5 Westmont (Calif.) W 0-0# #1-0 on Penalty Kicks *Andrew B. Martin Soccer Tournament ^NAIA National Tournament - Dunn, N.C. $First Season in the Mid-West Conference

1971

1976 Date S17 S18 S25 O2 O10 O16 O23 O30 N7 N15

Opponent W-L Score Southern Illinois L 0-2 Midwestern State (Texas) W 9-0 Uni. of North Texas W 5-0 Air Force Academy W 4-1 Colorado College W 7-2 Eastern Illinois T 0-0 2 OT Southern Methodist W 4-1 Uni.ofWis.@GreenBay W 5-1 Harris Stowe State (Mo.) W 1-0 Benedictine W 2-1 Evangel W 2-0 Oral Roberts (Okla.) W 11-0 Hesston JC W 3-0 Benedictine W 4-0 Metropolitan State (Colo.) W 3-0 Newark College (N.J.) W 2-1 4 OT Davis-Elkins (W.V) L 0-2 Westmont (Calif.) W 1-0

*Andrew B. Martin Soccer Tournament !District 10 Tournament ~Area Playoffs ^NAIA National Tournament - Dunn, N.C. - Was Ranked 10th in the Country Out of All U.S. Colleges.

Head Coach: Tony Van Leiden Record: 20-24-2

1972 Date S24 S30 O7 O14 O21 O25 O28 N5 N8

2-6-1

Opponent Tarkio (Mo.) Kansas State Missouri State Kansas State Benedictine Evangel Missouri State Emporia State Rockhurst

W-L Score W 6-1 L 1-4 L 1-2 L 1-2 L 0-3 L 2-5 T 2-2 W 14-0 L 0-4

1973 Date S22 S23 O6 O13 O20 O27 N3 N7 N17

1977 Date S13 S17 S24 O1 O8 O15 O19 O25 O29 N5

1974 4-5-0

Date Opponent W-L Score S14 Missouri State L 2-11 S22 Tarkio (Mo.) W 8-1 S29 Kansas W 4-3 O5 Central Methodist W 5-0 O12 Wichita Wheat Hawks W 6-0 O26 William Jewell L 2N2 Benedictine L 0-3 N6 Rockhurst L 0-3 N10 Missouri State L 2-6 *O.J. Dwyer was the top point scorer in the NAIA with 20 points (11 goals and 9 assists).

1978 Date S3 *S9 *S10 S12 S21 S22 S23 S30 ^O6 ^O6 ^O7 O7 O14 O19 O21 N4 !N11

0-1 0-3

1981 Date S5 S12 S18 S19 S22 S29 O4 O7 O10 O13 O17 O20 O24 O30 O31 ^N7

11-2-2

Opponent W-L Score Oklahoma Wesleyan W 1-0 Park L NA Marysville of St. Louis W 2-1 Missouri Baptist W 7-3 Tarkio W 12-0 Missouri Southern W 3-0 Uni. of Mo. KC W 5-1 Avila L 0-1 Tabor W 4-0 Rockhurst T 3-3 2 OT William Jewell W 6-0 Hesston CC W 2-0 Benedictine W 2-1 OT St. John’s (Kan.) W 5-0 Southern Nazarene T 1-1 Benedictine L 2-3

^District 10 Tournament

1982 Date S11 S15 S21 S24 S25 S28 O2 O5 O7 O9 O12 O14 O16 O20 O23 O27 O30 ^N6

9-7-2

Opponent W-L Park W Rockhurst L Oklahoma Wesleyan L Uni. of Denver L Metropolitan State (Colo.) T Southern Nazarene L Tarkio W Hesston CC L Mid America Nazarene W McKendree (Ill.) L Benedictine W Avila T William Jewell W Uni. of Mo. KC W Southwest Baptist (Mo.) W Missouri Southern W Tabor W Benedictine L

*3-2 Shootout ^District 10 Tournament

Score 3-1 0-3 OT 3-5 2-3 OT 0-0 2 OT 0-1 3-3* 0-2 1-0 0-2 1-2 2-2 3-2 1-0 5-0 2-1 3-2 0-3

1979 Date S11 *S14 *S15 S18 S20 S22 S23 S29 O3 O5 O7 O13 O14 O16 O20 O23 O26 O27 N3 ^N9

10-9-1

Opponent W-L Score State Fair CC W 5-1 Rogers State (Okla.) W 6-2 Concordia (Minn.) W 8-0 Rockhurst L 1-2 Tabor W 2-1 Uni. of Denver L 0-3 Metropolitan State (Colo.) W 1-0 Austin College (Texas) L 1-2 Avila W 1-0 John Brown Uni. (Ark.) W 3-1 Uni. of Missouri L 1-3 William Jewell W 10-0 McKendree (Ill.) L 1-3 Missouri Southern L 0-1 OT Oklahoma Wesleyan T 1-1 2 OT Benedictine L 0-1 Westminster (Mo.) W 9-0 Harris Stowe State (Mo.) L 2-3 Park W 2-1 Southern Nazarene (Okla.) L 2-3

*St. John’s Tournament at Winfield, Kan. ^District 10 Tournament

Head Coach: Frank Lemp Record: 44-39-5

Date S14 S16 *S19 *S20 S23 S26 S27 O4 O7 O11 O18 O25 O26 O28

Mauro Sallustio, 1982

1983 Date S12 S14 S17 S18 S19 S21 S24 O10 O12 O14 O18 O25 ^N5

9-10-0

Opponent W-L Score Missouri Southern W 3-2 Rockhurst L 1-2 Wichita State W 1-0 Kansas W 2-1 Park L 0-1 Mid America Nazarene W 2-1 John Brown Uni. (Ark.) L NA William Jewell L NA Benedictine L 1-3 Uni. of Denver W 2-0 Tabor W 4-0 Oklahoma Wesleyan W 3-1 Benedictine L NA

*This year is incomplete. ^District 10 Tournament

1980

4-5-0

Opponent W-L Score Tabor W 6-0 Kansas L 1-3 Central Methodist W 2-1 Missouri State L 0-1 William Jewell W 4-3 Benedictine L 1-3 Tabor W 2-1 Rockhurst L 0-4 Missouri State L 1-2

10-7-0

Opponent W-L Score State Fair CC W 3-0 Concordia (Neb.) W 6-0 Uni. of Neb. Omaha W 5-1 Rockhurst L 0-9 Tabor W 2-1 Columbia College (Mo.) L 2-3 2 OT Park W 2-1 Central Methodist W 2-1 Oral Roberts (Okla.) W 3-2 Missouri Southern L 0-1 Lindenwood W 12-1 Avila L 0-8 William Jewell W 6-0 Tabor L 2-3 OT Benedictine L 1-4 Park W 4-1 Benedictine L 1-2

L L

*St. John’s Tournament at Winfield, Kan. ^District 10 Tournament

*CTC Tournament at Seward, Neb. ^Missouri Southern Tournament at Joplin, Mo. !District 10 Tournament

1975 Date S20 S28 O4 O5 O11 O18 O25 N5 N15

6-4-0

Opponent W-L Score Rockhurst L 0-6 Tabor W 4-1 Park W 3-2 Central Methodist W 7-0 Avila L 0-1 William Jewell W 7-4 Benedictine L 1-4 Tabor W 2-0 Avila L 0-2 Park W 5-1 Head Coach: Paul McNally Record: 20-16-1

4-4-1

Opponent W-L Score Tarkio (Mo.) W 5-0 Lindenwood (Mo.) W 13-1 Benedictine L 0-5 Kansas State L 1-5 Missouri State W 4-1 Kansas State L 1-3 William Jewell W 7-1 Rockhurst L NA Missouri State T 2-2

6-4-0

Opponent W-L Score Tabor W 4-1 Rockhurst L 0-10 Park W 6-1 Central Methodist W 4-3 Missouri State W NA William Jewell W 1-0 Benedictine L 1-8 Tabor L 0-3 Missouri State L NA Kansas W 2-1 Head Coach: Ron Dear Record: 6-4

16-2-1 Mid-West Conference Champions NAIA National Tournament - 3rd Place

Date S11 *S17 *S18 $S24 $S25 O2 O8 O9 O16 O23 O27 O30 N6 !N13 ~N20 ^D1 ^D2 ^D4

N1 Benedictine ^N15 Benedictine

Head Coach: Jeff Wolfe Record: 12-20-2

6-10-1

Opponent W-L Score Central Methodist W 7-0 Rockhurst L 0-5 Oklahoma Wesleyan L 3-6 Tabor T 1-1 2 OT Avila L 0-2 Hesston CC W 2-1 Tabor W 4-1 Creighton W 2-0 Marysville of St. Louis L 0-2 Oklahoma Wesleyan L 2-6 William Jewell W 7-0 Missouri Baptist L 1-2 McKendree (Ill.) L 2-3 2OT Hesston CC W 4-1

1984 Date S8 S8 S11 S14 S15 S17 S19 S22 S29

6-11-1

Opponent W-L Score Uni. of Mo. KC W 3-1 St. John’s (Kan.) W 3-0 Rockhurst L NA John Brown (Ark.) L 2-4 Southern Nazarene (Okla.) L 0-3 Park L 1-4 Missouri Southern L 0-6 Oklahoma Wesleyan W 3-1 McKendree (Ill.) W 4-2

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Season-by-Season Log Tabor W 4-0 Southwest Baptist (Mo.) L 1-2 OT William Jewell T 2-2 2 OT Mid America Nazarene L 1-3 Benedictine L 0-6 Southern Nazarene (Okla.) L 1-3 Avila L 0-1 State Fair CC (Mo.) W NA Benedictine L 2-3

^District 10 Tournament

1985 Date *S6 *S7 S14 S17 S21 S25 S28 O1 O5 O6 O8 O19 O22 O26 O29 N2

6-9-1

Opponent W-L Score Baker W 3-0 St. John’s (Kan.) W 2-0 Tabor W 3-1 Benedictine L 0-2 Friends W 6-1 Mid America Nazarene W 1-0 Bethel W 8-0 Oklahoma Wesleyan L 1-2 OT Fontbonne (Mo.) L 1-3 McKendree (Ill.) L 0-4 Newman (Kan.) L 1-3 John Brown (Ark.) T 1-1 2 OT Avila L 0-3 Southern Nazarene (Okla.) L 0-4 Missouri Southern L 1-5 William Jewell L 2-3

*Andrew B. Martin Soccer Tournament

Head Coach: George Jaworski Record: 5-42-1

1986 Date *S5 *S6 S11 S13 S16 S20 S24 S27 S30 O4 O8 O12 O16 O20 O21 O22 O26 O30

2-16-0

Opponent W-L Score Cloud County CC L 0-3 Central College (Iowa) L 1-2 York College (Neb.) L 1-2 Oklahoma Wesleyan L 0-3 Mid America Nazarene L 1-5 Tabor L 0-1 Bethel W 1-0 Grand View (Iowa) L 0-2 Friends L 0-3 Sterling L 1-2 Newman (Kan.) L 1-4 Benedictine L 0-8 Missouri Valley L 1-3 York College (Neb.) L 2-3 Uni. of Neb. Omaha W 1-0 Avila L 0-4 Missouri Southern L 0-2 William Jewell L 0-1

*Andrew B. Martin Soccer Tournament

1987 Date S9 S16 S22 S24 S26 S29 O6 O13 O17 O20 O24 O26 O28 O31

1-12-1

Opponent W-L Score Avila L 1-5 William Jewell L NA St. Mary of the Plains L 3-4 Newman (Kan.) L 1-2 Friends L 2-3 Tabor W 2-1 Sterling L 1-6 Friends L 0-2 Tabor L 0-4 Bethel T 1-1 2 OT Sterling L 3-4 Benedictine L NA Missouri Southern L 0-4 Bethel L 3-5 2 OT

1988 Date S9 S11 S12 S14 S19 S22 S27 O1 O3 O4 O7 O11 O14 O15 O18 O22

2-14-0

Opponent W-L Score Missouri Southern L 0-20 Baker L 1-5 William Jewell L 0-4 Newman (Kan.) L 1-12 Friends L 1-12 Benedictine L 1-7 Friends L NA Sterling W 1-0 Avila L 0-8 Bethel L 1-5 Avila L 0-8 St. Mary of the Plains L 0-6 Tabor L 0-3 Friends L 0-6 Sterling W 1-0 Bethel L NA

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Date S9 S11 S13 S15 S16 S21 S22 S26 S28 S30 O5 O10 O12 O18 O21 O28

Head Coach: Dan Hogan Record: 2-29-0

Head Coach: Mike Cullina Record: 17-47-2

Head Coach: Tony Carbaugh Record: 5-28-1

1989

1994

1998

1-15-0

Opponent W-L Score Graceland L 1-2 Baker L 0-4 Avila L NA Tabor L 0-1 Bethel L 0-3 Oklahoma Wesleyan L 0-4 Avila L 0-1 Friends L 0-2 Sterling L 0-3 St. Mary of the Plains L 1-4 Benedictine L 0-5 Tabor L 2-3 Sterling L 0-3 Kansas Wesleyan W 2-1 Bethel L NA St. Mary of the Plains L 1-2

1990 Date S8 S12 S15 S18 S22 S24 S26 S29 O2 O4 O6 O16 O20 O25 O27

Date S7 S8 S15 S17 S20 S24 S26 S28 O3 O4 O8 O12 O15 O19 O22 O27 O29

6-8-1

Opponent W-L Score Graceland W 2-1 OT Sterling W 5-0 McPherson W 7-0 Tabor L 0-2 McPherson W 2-0 Bethel W 4-1 Uni. of Mo. KC L 2-3 Sterling W 1-0 St. Mary of the Plains L 1-3 Avila L 1-3 St. Mary of the Plains L 1-2 Friends T 1-1 2 OT Benedictine L NA Tabor L 0-2 Friends L 1-2

1992 9-8-1

Opponent W-L Score Bethel W 4-0 St. Joseph (Ind.) L 0-3 Lincoln Uni. (Mo.) W 3-2 Baker L 2-4 Sterling W 1-0 Benedictine L NA Tabor W NA Sterling W 2-1 Friends L 1-5 Uni. of St. Mary L 2-3 McPherson W 2-0 Bethany W 2-0 Avila L 1-3 McPherson L 0-1 OT Tabor W 5-1 Friends L 0-2 Bethany T 0-0 2 OT

Joe Guerin, 1994

Date S11 S14 S17 S21 S24 S27 O1 O4 O8 O11 O15 O18 O22 O25 O29 N1

Date S10 S11 S13 S16 S18 S22 S25 S29 S30 O2 O5 O9 O12 O20 O23 O26 O29 O30

12-5-0

Opponent W-L Score Nebraska Wesleyan W 5-1 Emporia State W 4-0 Avila W 3-1 Sterling W 2-1 Bethel W 4-0 Friends L 0-1 Tabor W 4-1 McPherson W 4-0 Uni. of St. Mary W 2-1 Bethany L NA Baker L 0-2 Sterling W 2-0 Bethel W 3-1 Tabor W 7-2 McPherson W 3-0 Bethany L 1-3 Friends W 1-0 Columbia College (Mo.) L 1-3

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Opponent W-L Score National College W NA William Jewell T NA Sterling L NA Tabor W NA Friends L NA Baker L NA Bethany W NA Bethel L NA McPherson L NA Sterling L NA Tabor L NA Uni. of St. Mary L NA Friends L NA Bethany W NA Bethel L NA McPherson L NA

1996 Date S12 S15 S18 S22 S25 S28 O2 O5 O9 O12 O16 O19 O23 O26 O30 N2 N5

2-15-0

Opponent W-L Score Avila L 0-2 Sterling L 0-2 McPherson L 0-2 National College L 0-7 Montana State L 2-3 Tabor L 1-2 Kansas Wesleyan L 1-8 Bethany L 0-3 Bethel L 0-2 Sterling W 2-1 William Jewell L 1-2 McPherson L 1-3 Tabor L 0-1 OT Friends W 2-0 Kansas Wesleyan L 1-7 Bethany L 1-5 Bethel L 0-9

1997

*Culver Stockton College Tournament at Canton, Mo.

1993

1-17-0

Opponent W-L Score Uni. of St. Mary L 2-3 Southwestern L 0-4 Bethel L 0-6 Friends L 0-8 Bethany L 0-1 McPherson L 0-3 Avila L 1-6 Benedictine L 0-6 Kansas Wesleyan L 0-6 Southwest Baptist (Mo.) L 0-1 Southwestern L 1-4 William Jewell L 1-2 Oklahoma Wesleyan L 0-9 Doane (Neb.) L 0-6 Tabor L 1-6 McPherson L 0-4 Sterling L 0-7 Bethany W 2-1

1999

1995

1991

Date S8 *S11 *S12 S15 S22 S26 S29 O1 O3 O7 O10 O12 O17 O20 O22 O28 O31

Date S7 S8 S12 S16 S19 S22 S25 S28 S30 O1 O6 O8 O10 O17 O22 O24 O27 O31

1-14-0

Opponent W-L Score Graceland W 3-1 William Jewell L 0-2 Bethel L NA Tabor L 0-4 Sterling L NA Baker L 1-7 Oklahoma Wesleyan L NA St. Mary of the Plains L 0-1 Uni. of Mo. KC L 0-1 Friends L NA Bethel L NA Newman (Kan.) L NS Friends L 0-2 Benedictine L 0-4 St. Mary of the Plains L NA Head Coach: Frank Travato Record: 27-21-2

Date S7 S17 S21 S24 S26 S28 O1 O3 O5 O9 O12 O15 O17 O18 O26

4-12-1

Opponent W-L Score William Jewell L 1-5 York College (Neb.) L 2-4 McPherson L 1-2 Bethel L 3-4 Tabor W 2-1 Friends L 0-7 Avila L 2-6 Sterling T 1-1 2 OT Bethany L 2-3 Newman (Kan.) L 0-4 McPherson W 3-2 Bethel L 0-3 Tabor W 3-0 Friends L 1-2 Sterling L 1-2 Uni. of St. Mary W 3-0 Bethany L 1-2

Date S13 S16 S18 S20 S23 O2 O4 O7 O11 O14 O17 O21 O24 O28 N1 N3

8-7-0

Opponent W-L Score William Jewell L 0-2 Southwestern W 3-1 Kansas Wesleyan W 1-0 McPherson W 3-1 Sterling L 0-3 Southwestern W 10-1 Avila L 0-3 Sterling W 4-1 Tabor L 1-2 Friends L 0-5 Southwest Baptist (Mo.) L 1-2 Bethel W 2-0 Graceland W 3-0 Bethany L 1-2 Friends L 0-4 *Friends L 1-2

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Date S9 S11 S15 S18 S21 S25 S28 S30 O5 O8 O12 O15 O18 O21 O22 O25

4-11-1

Opponent W-L Score Uni. of St. Mary L 1-4 Sterling W 5-0 Bethany L 0-4 Bethel L 0-2 Friends T 1-1 2 OT Tabor L 0-5 Doane (Neb.) L 2-7 Central Methodist L 1-2 Kansas Wesleyan L 0-2 McPherson L 1-2 Bethany L 0-3 Avila L 1-5 Southwest Baptist (Mo.) W 4-2 Judson Uni. (Ill.) L 0-6 Sterling W 3-0 Southwestern W 6-1 Head Coach: Matt Walberg Record: 3-31-0

2000 Date S2 S6 S9 S13 S16 S20 S23 S26 S30 O4 O7 O10 O18 O21 O25 O28

3-14-0

Opponent W-L Score Southwestern W 2-1 Sterling L 0-2 Central Methodist L 2-3 Kansas Wesleyan L 1-2 2 OT Missouri Valley L 1-6 William Jewell L 2-6 Graceland L 0-5 Sterling W 2-1 Bethany L 0-1 Tabor L NA Friends L NA Bethel L NA Northwood L NA Uni. of St. Mary W NA Avila L NA Southwestern L NA

2001 Date S2 S5 S8 S11 S15 S18 S22 S25 O2 O6 O9 O13 O16 O20 O23 O27 O30

0-17-0

Opponent W-L Score Southwest Baptist (Mo.) L 0-5 Central Methodist L NA William Jewell L 2-7 Midland Lutheran (Neb.) L 0-4 Missouri Valley L 0-1 Avila L 1-2 Missouri Baptist L 0-8 Southwestern L 0-2 Hannibal-LaGrange (Mo.) L 2-3 Sterling L 0-3 Friends L 0-3 Concordia (Neb.) L 1-4 Tabor L 0-3 Bethany L 0-5 Uni. of St. Mary L 0-1 Bethel L 1-2 Kansas Wesleyan L 0-2


35 Season-by-Season Log Head Coach: Chip Wiggins Record: 30-29-2

Head Coach: Bob Casper Record: 13-20-3

2002

2007

2-16-1

Date Opponent W-L Score No information is available for this season at this time.

2003 Date S1 S3 S6 S9 S12 S15 S18 S22 S27 O1 O3 O4 O7 O11 O15 O18 O20 *O24 *O28

16-3-1

Opponent W-L Score Iowa Wesleyan W 2-0 Mount St. Clare (Iowa) W 5-1 Mount Mary (Wis.) W 2-1 Presentation (S.D.) W 4-0 Bethel W 4-1 Oklahoma Wesleyan W 3-2 Central Christian W 3-0 Friends L 0-1 Kansas Wesleyan W 2-0 Uni. of St. Mary L 0-1 Grace College (Ind.) W 3-2 Manhattan Christian W 10-0 McPherson W 1-0 Central Methodist L 2-4 Southwestern W 5-0 Sterling W 5-0 Bethany W 3-0 Sterling W 3-1 Uni. of St. Mary L 0-0#

Date S2 S3 S7 S8 S10 S12 S15 S21 S26 S29 O2 O4 O6 O10 O13 O17 O20

4-11-2

Opponent W-L Score Dana (Neb.) L 0-4 Midland Lutheran (Neb.) L 0-1 Concordia (Neb.) W 2-1 York College (Neb.) L 1-2 Avila W 1-0 Oklahoma Wesleyan T 1-1 2 OT McKendree (Ill.) L 0-5 Rogers State (Okla.) L 0-5 Bethany W 6-3 McPherson L 2-6 Sterling L 0-1 OT Uni. of St. Mary W 1-0 Friends L 2-1 OT Kansas Wesleyan L 1-4 Tabor L 1-2 Southwestern T 2-2 2 OT Bethel L 0-3

*KCAC Tournament #0-1in Penalty Kicks

2004

12-10-0 KCAC Tournament Champions

Date A29 S2 S4 S8 S11 S15 S18 S23 S25 S27 O2 O6 O9 O10 O14 O16 O21 O23 O27 *N1 *N5 ^N9

Opponent W-L Uni. of Ill. at Springfield L Central Christian W Midland Lutheran (Neb.) W Central Methodist L Benedictine L Southwestern W Sterling L Bethel L Uni. of St. Mary W Baker L McPherson W Bethany L Manhattan Christian L Presentation (S.D.) W Tabor W Friends L Kansas Wesleyan W Culver Stockton L McPherson W Bethany W Friends W Park L

*KCAC Tournament ^Region IV Tournament

Score 3-5 3-1 1-0 1-2 1-2 8-0 1-5 1-2 3-0 1-3 2-0 1-2 1-2 OT 8-0 2-1 2 OT 2-1 OT 7-1 0-1 1-0 2 OT 3-2 4-0 1-2

Head Coach: Glen Cahill Record: 11-19-3

2005 Date S2 S6 S8 S14 S17 S21 S27 S29 O1 O4 O8 O10 O12 O15 O19 O22 O28 *O29

9-8-1

Opponent W-L Score Concordia (Neb.) L 0-2 William Jewell L 1-6 Avila W 4-1 Baker L 0-4 Missouri Valley L 1-2 Benedictine W 2-0 Sterling W 2-1 Bethel T 2-2 2 OT Uni. of St. Mary W 2-0 McPherson L 0-1 Bethany L 0-1 Culver Stockton L 1-2 OT Tabor W 4-0 Friends W 4-1 Kansas Wesleyan W 3-0 Southwestern W 3-0 McPherson W 2-0 Kansas Welseyan L 0-1

Bob Merubia - 1970 Andrew Moore, 2007

2008 9-9-1 KCAC Tournament Participant

Date S3 S6 S7 S9 S17 S20 S21 S24 S27 O4 O8 O11 O15 O18 O22 O25 O29 N1 *N8

Opponent W-L Score Benedictine L 0-4 Doane (Neb.) L 2-3 Midland Lutheran (Neb.) L 0-2 Central Christian W 4-0 Avila W 4-3 SWAssem.ofGod(Texas) W 4-0 Northwood (Texas) L 1-2 Rogers State (Okla.) L 0-2 Oklahoma Wesleyan T 0-0, 2OT McPherson L 0-3 Bethany W 3-0 Friends W 2-0 Sterling W 2-0 Tabor W 2-1 Kansas Wesleyan L 1-2 Bethel W 1-0 Southwestern W 1-0 University of Saint Mary L 1-2(2OT) Tabor L 2-3

*KCAC Tournament

*KCAC Tournament

2006 Date S2 S5 S8 S16 S19 S21 S25 S27 S30 O2 O5 O7 O14 O18 O21

2-11-2

Opponent W-L Concordia (Neb.) T William Jewell L Avila W Missouri Valley L Mid America Nazarene L Baker L Bethany W Uni. of St. Mary T Bethel L Sterling L McPherson L Park L Tabor L Kansas Wesleyan L Southwestern L

Score 2-2 2 OT 0-9 5-4 2 OT 1-4 0-6 0-9 5-0 1-1 2 OT 0-2 2-1 OT 1-6 0-10 0-4 0-8 1-2

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Peoples Bank Field

This is the Braves third season of playing at Peoples Bank Field. Overall, the Braves have a 5-11-2 record with a 3-5-1 KCAC record on the field. During the 2008 season Peoples Bank Field hosted the 2008 Men’s and Women’s KCAC Soccer Championships. Peoples Bank Field features Fieldturf®, a registered trademark of Fieldturf Tarkett. It has been installed on more than 1,800 fields world-wide, several in continuous use for almost a decade. The turf has received wide acclaim for its forgiving nature, durability and grass-like performance. Fieldturf® users have also documented a reduction of sports injuries in comparison to the carpet-like artificial turf of the past. The field features an eight lane track that is named the Bill “Bo” Boucek Track.

Record vs. This Season’s Opponents at Peoples Bank Field Men Opponent Record Avila University 1-0-0 Benedictine College 0-0-0 Bethany College 1-0-0 Bethel College 1-0-0 Central Methodist University 0-0-0 Friends University 0-1-0 Kansas Wesleyan University 0-1-0 McPherson College 0-1-0 Mid America Nazarene University 0-0-0 Midland Lutheran College 0-0-0 Rogers State University 0-2-0 St. Ambrose University 0-0-0 Simpson College 0-0-0 Southern Nazarene University 0-0-0 Southwestern College 0-0-1 Sterling College 0-1-0 Tabor College 1-1-0 University of Saint Mary 0-1-0 William Woods University 0-0-0

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Peoples Bank Field Records Points OU Individual Opponent Individual OU Team Opponent Team

5 (2x), last by Philip Nguyen vs. Bethany College, Oct. 8, 2008 7, by Armando Rodriguez, McPherson, Sept. 29, 2007 12, vs. Central Christian College, Sept. 9, 2008 16, by McPherson, Sept. 29, 2007

Goals OU Individual Opponent Individual OU Team Opponent Team

2, (2x) last by Philip Nguyen, Bethany College, Oct. 8, 2008 3, by Armando Rodriguez, McPherson, Sept. 29, 2007 4, (2x) last vs. Avila University, Sept. 17, 2008 6, by McPherson, Sept. 29, 2007

Assists OU Individual Opponent Individual OU Team Opponent Team

2, by Colin Wylie vs. Central Christian College, Sept. 9, 2008 2 by Shermord Thompson, Rogers State, Sept. 21, 2007 3 vs. Southwestern, Oct. 17, 2007 4 by McPherson, Sept. 29, 2007

Saves OU Individual Opponent Individual OU Team Opponent Team

10, Chris Munoz vs. Friends, Oct. 6, 2007 18 by Cameron McNeall, Oklahoma Wesleyan, Sept. 12, 2007 11 vs. McKendree, Sept. 15, 2007 (Munoz/Gard) 18 by Oklahoma Wesleyan, Sept. 12, 2007 (McNeall)

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Year-By-Year Record at Peoples Bank Field Men Year 2008 2007 Overall ottawabraves.com

Overall 5-6-0 0-5-2 5-11-2

Conference 3-2-0 0-3-1 3-5-1


37 All-Time Record Vs. Opponents

All-Time Records Versus Opponents - (265-364-26) Air Force Academy (Colo.)................................................1-1-0 Austin College (Texas)......................................................0-1-0 Avila University (Mo.)...................................................6-22-1 Baker University (Kan.).....................................................2-9-0 Benedictine College (Kan.)............................................7-33-0 Bethany College (Kan.)..................................................9-14-1 Bethel College (Kan.).....................................................9-21-2 Blackburn College (Ill.).....................................................2-0-0 Campbell College (N.C.)...................................................0-1-0 Central Christian College (Kan.).......................................3-0-0 Central College (Iowa).......................................................0-1-0 Central Methodist University (Mo.)...............................6-4-0 Cloud County Community College (Kan.)........................0-1-0 Colorado College...............................................................3-0-0 Columbia College (Mo.)....................................................1-0-1 Concordia College (Minn.)................................................1-0-0 Concordia University (Neb.)..............................................2-2-1 Creighton University (Neb.)..............................................1-0-0 Culver Stockton College (Mo.)..........................................0-2-0 Dana College (Neb.)..........................................................0-1-0 Davis-Elkins College (W.V.)..............................................0-2-0 Doane College (Neb.)........................................................0-3-0 Drury University (Mo.)......................................................1-0-0 Eastern Connecticut State University................................1-0-0 Eastern Illinois University.................................................2-1-1 Emporia State University (Kan.)........................................4-0-0 Evangel University (Mo.)..................................................4-1-0 Fontbonne University (Mo.)..............................................0-1-0 Friends University (Kan.)..............................................6-25-2 Grace College (Ind.)...........................................................1-0-0 Graceland University (Iowa)..............................................3-2-0 Grand View College (Iowa)...............................................0-1-0 Hannibal LaGrange College (Mo.)....................................0-1-0 Harris Stowe State University (Mo.).................................2-1-0 Hesston College (Kan.)......................................................5-2-0 Iowa Wesleyan College......................................................1-0-0 John Brown University (Ark.)...........................................1-2-1 John F. Kennedy College (Neb.)........................................1-0-0 Judson University (Ill.)......................................................0-1-0 Kansas State University.....................................................1-4-0 Kansas Wesleyan University...........................................5-8-0 Lincoln College (Ill.).........................................................1-0-0 Lindenwood University (Mo.)...........................................2-0-0 McKendree University (Ill.)...............................................1-5-0 Manhattan Christian College (Kan.)..................................1-1-0 McPherson College (Kan.).......................................... 11-13-0 Marysville of St. Louis (Mo.)............................................1-1-0 Metropolitan State University (Colo.)...............................2-0-1 Mid America Nazarene University (Kan.).....................3-3-0 Midland Lutheran College (Neb.)......................................1-3-0 Midwestern State University (Texas).................................1-0-0 Missouri Baptist University ..............................................1-2-0 Missouri Southern State University...................................3-7-0 Missouri State University..................................................2-6-2 Missouri Valley College.....................................................0-5-0 Montana State University..................................................0-1-0 Mount St. Clare College (Iowa).........................................1-0-0

National College (Ind.)......................................................1-1-0 Nebraska Wesleyan University..........................................1-0-0 Newark College (N.J.).......................................................1-0-0 Newman University (Kan.)................................................0-6-0 Northwood University (Texas)..........................................0-2-0 Oklahoma Wesleyan University.........................................4-7-3 Oral Roberts University (Okla.).........................................3-0-0 Park University (Mo.)....................................................13-10-1 Pershing College (Neb.).....................................................2-0-0 Presentation College (S.D.)................................................2-0-0 Principia College (Ill.).......................................................2-0-0 Rockhurst University (Mo.).............................................2-19-1 Rogers State University (Okla.)......................................1-2-0 Saint Ambrose University (Iowa)...................................0-0-0 Saint Joseph College (Ind.)................................................0-1-0 Saint John’s College (Kan.)...............................................3-0-0 Saint Mary of the Plains (Kan.).........................................0-8-0 Simpson College (Ind.)....................................................0-0-0 Southern Illinois University...............................................0-1-0 Southern Methodist University (Texas).............................1-0-0 Southern Nazarene University (Okla.)...........................0-5-1 Southwest Baptist University (Mo.)..................................2-4-0 Southwestern Assemblies of God (Texas).........................1-0-0 Southwestern College (Kan.)...........................................8-5-1 State Fair Community College (Mo.)................................3-0-0 Sterling College (Kan.)................................................17-17-1 Tabor University (Kan.)..............................................24-23-1 Tarkio College (Mo.).........................................................5-0-0 University of Denver (Colo.).............................................1-2-0 University of Illinois at Springfield...................................0-1-0 University of Kansas..........................................................5-2-0 University of Missouri.......................................................0-1-0 University of Missouri at St. Louis....................................0-1-0 University of Missouri Kansas City...................................3-2-0 University of Nebraska at Omaha......................................2-0-0 University of New Haven (Conn.).....................................1-0-0 University of New York at New Paltz................................0-1-0 University of North Texas..................................................1-0-0 University of Wisconsin at Greenbay................................1-0-1 University of Wisconsin at Parkside..................................1-0-0 University of Wisconsin at Platteville................................1-0-0 University of Saint Mary (Kan.).....................................6-8-1 University of the Ozarks (Ark.).........................................1-0-0 York College (Neb.)...........................................................0-4-0 Wentworth Military Academy (Mo.).................................3-0-0 Westminster College (Mo.)................................................2-0-0 Westmont College (Calif.).................................................2-0-0 Wichita State University (Kan.).........................................1-0-0 Wichita Wheat Hawks (Club Team)..................................1-0-0 William Jewell College (Mo.)........................................15-16-2 William Woods University (Mo.)....................................0-0-0 Total Games.........................................................................655 *2009 Opponents are in BOLD This is the first season of playing Simpson College, St. Ambrose University and William Woods University. 2009 Ottawa University Soccer

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Game Results

Overall: 9-9-1 - Conference:6-3-0 - Home: 5-6-0 - Away: 4-3-1 - Neutral: 0-0-0 Date Opponent 9/3/08 at Benedictine College 9/6/08 vs. Doane College 9/7/08 vs. Midland Lutheran College 9/9/08 vs. Central Christian College 9/17/08 vs. Avila University 9/20/08 at Southwestern Assemblies of God University 9/21/08 at Northwood University 9/24/08 vs. Rogers State University 9/27/08 at Oklahoma Wesleyan University *10/4/08 at McPherson College *10/8/08 vs. Bethany College *10/11/08 at Friends University *10/17/08 at Sterling College *10/18/08 vs. Tabor College *10/22/08 vs. Kansas Wesleyan University *10/25/08 vs. Bethel College *10/29/08 at Southwestern College *11/1/08 vs. University of Saint Mary ^11/8/08 vs. Tabor College *Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference games ^Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference Tournament Games

Score L, 0-4 L, 2-3 L, 0-2 W, 4-0 W, 4-3 W, 4-0 L, 1-2 L, 0-2 T, 0-0 L, 0-3 W, 3-0 W, 2-0 W, 2-0 W, 2-1 L, 1-2 W, 1-0 W, 1-0 L, 1-2 (2OT) L, 2-3

Overall 0-1-0 0-2-0 0-3-0 1-3-0 2-3-0 3-3-0 3-4-0 3-5-0 3-5-1 3-6-1 4-6-1 5-6-1 6-6-1 7-6-1 7-7-1 8-7-1 9-7-1 9-8-1 9-9-1

Conference ---------------------------0-1-0 1-1-0 2-1-0 3-1-0 4-1-0 4-2-0 5-2-0 6-2-0 6-3-0 6-3-0

Individual Statistics ## Name GP-GS 2 Zac Huffman 18-16 3 Marvin Graham 19-19 4 Junior Ibarra 18-10 5 Michael Mesle 19-19 7 Brian McAllister 18-14 8 Mario Alcala 17-1 9 Matt Walton 19-14 10 Jorge Cota 17-12 11 Tyler Curbow 19-14 12 Brian McDannald 17-13 13 Tyler Warren 3-0 14 Hunter Offutt 11-3 15 Colin Wylie 18-13 16 Dustin Sisco 19-18 17 Sergio Alcala 17-14 18 German Madera 2-0 19 Daniel Lamb 2-0 20 Eniola Olaonipekun 1-0 21 Jeff Savage 8-0 22 Philip Nguyen 19-18 26 Chance Thackston 7-0 Total 19 Opponents 19

G 0 5 0 1 4 4 0 1 1 0 0 0 6 0 3 0 0 0 1 4 0 30 25

A 1 1 3 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 15 13

Pts 1 11 3 2 9 9 2 2 2 0 0 0 13 1 6 0 0 0 2 12 0 75 63

G/SH SH SOG SOG/SH 0.000 7 2 0.286 0.152 33 12 0.364 0.000 23 13 0.565 0.100 10 3 0.300 0.190 21 13 0.619 0.211 19 7 0.368 0.000 28 5 0.179 0.071 14 5 0.357 0.100 10 6 0.600 0.000 2 1 0.500 0.000 0 0 0.000 0.000 5 0 0.000 0.176 34 13 0.382 0.000 4 1 0.250 0.088 34 16 0.471 0.000 0 0 0.000 0.000 0 0 0.000 0.000 0 0 0.000 1.000 1 1 1.000 0.069 58 52 0.431 0.000 5 2 0.400 0.097 308 125 0.406 0.093 269 107 0.398

## Name GP-GS Minutes GA Avg 1 Chris Munoz 16-16 1323:23 18 1.22 9 Matt Walton 5-4 426:37 9 1.89 TM Total 19 1750:00 27 1.38 Opponents 19 1750:00 29 1.78

Saves Pct 65 0.783 26 0.743 3 94 0.777 108 0.788

YC 2 2 0 3 4 0 1 4 1 0 0 0 3 2 3 0 0 0 0 3 0 29 32

RC GW PK-A 1 0 0-0 0 2 4-5 1 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 1 1 1-1 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 3 0-0 0 0 0-0 1 1 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 5 8 5-6 5 5 2-3

W 8 1

L 6 3

T 1 0

Sho 7 1

Corners 1st 2nd OT1 OT2 Total OU 41 26 0 0 67 Opponents 33 23 0 0 56

9 9

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1 1

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Shots 1st 2nd OT1 OT2 Total OU 190 100 3 1 294 Opponents 160 109 2 1 272 Saves 1st 2nd OT1 OT2 Total OU 60 30 0 0 90 Opponents 59 37 1 0 97 Fouls 1st 2nd OT1 OT2 Total OU 137 92 0 0 229 Opponents 168 112 2 0 282

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NAIA All-Region/District Chris Munoz Tyson John Brett Parker Tim Collins Mike Pearson Steve Christian Osvaldo Oliveira Oscar Sanchez Mark Perdew Paul Coffey Ray Kahla Tom Cini Steve Lee Osvaldo Oliveira Ray Kahla Tom Cini Steve Lee Osvaldo Oliveira

2007 2005 2005 1989 1985 1985 1983 1983 1983 1983 1982 1982 1982 1982 1981 1981 1981 1981

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Chris Munoz

All-Area Mike Custer Jonathan Olaonipekun O.J. Dwyer Keith Charter Ron Dear Al Lopes Pablo Rubin DeCelis Frankie Valentine Mirko Grgas Bobbie Merubia Ed Knight Mario Vaccaro Frank Lemp Ron Dear Mirko Grgas Pablo Rubin DeCelis Ed Knight Bob Merubia Ron Bonini Frank Lemp Bronko Pavlovic Mirko Grgas Frankie Valentine

1977 1974 1974 1974 1972 1972 1971 1971 1971 1971 1971 1971 1971 1971 1970 1970 1970 1970 1970 1970 1970 1970 1970

Steve Lee

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3rd Place

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5th Place

1969

6th Place

NAIA District 10 Region IV Appearances 2004

Region IV Appearance

1984

District 10 Appearance

1983

District 10 Appearance

1982

District 10 Appearance

1981

District 10 Appearance

1980

District 10 Appearance

1979

District 10 Appearance

1975

District 10 Appearance

1971

District 10 - First Place

1970

District 10 - First Place

1969

District 10 - First Place

KCAC Tournament 2008

Quarterfinals

2005

Finals

2004

1st Place

2003

Semifinals

1997

Tournament Appearance

O.J. Dwyer

Mike Custer

Ed Knight Pablo Rubin DeCelis

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Team Records - Season Winning Percentage 0.875 - 17-2-1 - 1970

All-Conference Selections

NAIA All-Americans Brett Parker Tyson John Mirko Grgas Mirko Grgas Mirko Grgas Frank Lemp

Wins 17 - 1970 Consecutive Wins 15 - 1971

2005 2005 1971 1970 1968 1967

Three-Time All-American Mirko Grgas (1968, 1970, 1971)

Goals 84 - 4.2 gpg (20 games) - 1968

NAIA National Tournament All-Tournament Team Pablo Rubin Decelis 1969 Mirko Grgas 1969 Bob Merubia 1969

Goals Allowed 7 - .35 gaa - 1970 Shutouts 14 - 1970 (Ed Knight) Team Records - Game Goals 16 - vs. Wentworth College - 1968 Individual Records - Career Goals 88 - Mirko Grgas - 1968-71

Brett Parker

Points 166 - Mirko Grgas - 1968-71 125 - Mike Custer - 1974-78 Shutouts 14 - Ed Knight - 1970 Individual Records - Season Goals 28 - Mike Custer - 1978 25 - Mirko Grgas - 1969

Tyson John

Assists 22 - Frank Lemp - 1967 20 - Frank Lemp - 1968 Points 60 - Mike Custer- 1978 56 - Mirko Grgas - 1968 Mirko Grgas

Shutouts 14 - Ed Knight - 1970 Goals Against Average 1.22 - Chris Munoz - 2008 1.32 - Justin Berbena - 2005 Individual Records - Game Goals 9 - Al Lopes - vs. Emporia State - 1972

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Colin Wylie Chris Munoz Marvin Graham Brian McAllister Philip Nguyen Andrew Moore Junior Ibarra Marvin Graham Jarod Sigmund Jacob Eaton Gordon Temple Daniel Gray Justin Berbena Jonathon Woolley Andy Martinus **Brett Parker Tyson John Jarrod Tatom Matty Starforth Dan Gray Ollie Armstrong Matt Huckins Doug Chapman Chris McNaughton Doug Chapman Kyle Conley Chris McNaughton Dustin McNaughton John Dunda Andy Gabbart Steve Gauthier Grant Schmalz Rocky Orton Jeff Cullina Mike Rauzi Wade Roberts Joe Guerin Jeff Cullina Matt McCune Steve Hamner Steve Hamner Steve Hamner Tim Collins Sergio Guerrero Mike Collins Kevin Schorgl Greg Fields Greg Fields Mike Pearson Steve Christian Mike Pearson Ed Knight Bronko Pavlovic German Gomez Mirko Grgas *Paul Sapienza **Jack Jones Jack Jones Tracy Heppler Frank Lemp Mirko Grgas Paul Sapienza Paul Sapienza Tracy Heppler Jack Jones Frank Lemp * Offensive Player of the Year ** Defensive Player of the Year

2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2007 2007 2007 2006 2006 2006 2005 2005 2005 2005 2005 2005 2003 2003 2003 2003 2003 2002 2001 2001 2001 1999 1999 1999 1997 1997 1997 1995 1995 1995 1994 1994 1994 1993 1993 1992 1991 1989 1989 1989 1987 1987 1986 1986 1985 1985 1969 1969 1969 1969 1969 1969 1968 1968 1968 1968 1968 1967 1967 1967 1967


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ment where the Braves placed fifth and third respectively. With the winning tradition came a demanding 20 game schedule against nationally ranked opponents such as UMSL, Eastern Illinois, Southern Illinois and the Air Force Academy, just to name a few. The 1971 team finished the season ranked 9th nationally, this ranking included NCAA schools. They did climb up to as high as 3rd nationally during the season. Coach Schoonover mentioned, “this was an impressive feat considering OU was competing against much larger schools.” Through 1971 the OU Braves had amassed a record of 74-29-3. Accompanying the success came budgetary problems and a need for the administration to bring the soccer program with the boundaries of the other sports.

Frank Lemp was a two-time all conference performer for the Braves. He holds the school record for most assists in a season (22) and in a career (42). Ottawa University Soccer 1965-Present Through the efforts of Ottawa University President Andrew B. Martin, a native of Ireland, soccer came to OU in 1963. Within two years the program grew from club status to a full-fledged varsity sport. Soccer is just one of the sports that has contributed to a rich and long heritage of winning teams at OU. The 1965 team was inexperienced but enthusiastic. Players, as has been tradition since then, came from all over the country and other parts of the world. This diverse group was led by O.U.’s first soccer coach Bob Schoonover, who led the team to a record of 3-7. By 1967 the players and the coach had learned (Schoonover had been a track coach), and the team experienced its first winning season (7-6-1). Now part of the MO-KAN Soccer Conference, which was established in 1966, along with Benedictine, Rockhurst, Tabor, Park and William Jewell, OU was well on to its winning ways. The post war “baby boom” brought many students to college and OU was no exception. Schoonover did much of his recruiting on the east coast; this brought many diverse but experienced players to OU (the east coast invasion). All this talent was ably molded and with the help of Schoonover’s Assistant Tony Van Leiden, the OU soccer team won its first MO-KAN Conference title and area championship which earned them a birth in the 1969 NAIA National Soccer Tournament. They placed sixth out of eight teams. 1969 was followed by realignment of soccer conferences, from the MO-KAN to the MidWest Conference and two more consecutive trips to the NAIA National Soccer Tourna-

This shift in emphasis brought a coaching change and a more “realistic” soccer schedule. Through the efforts of Tony Van Leiden, the new coach, and a few dedicated returning players, soccer was saved and a new era began. The dedication, enthusiasm and love for the sport of soccer never ended. Neither did the support from the soccer fans. Through the next five years Coach Van Leiden had to limit the playing schedule to nine matches per year and work with a drastically reduced budget. Nevertheless, players kept coming and experiencing O.U.’s special brand of soccer. Several players continued to make all-area teams, which suggest that talent and good coaching were still here, but some of the depth was gone. The middle 70’s saw the country plagued by inflation and the disappearance of the “baby boom” generation. Both had an affect on OU Soccer. The former kept the soccer budget trim; the latter made it more difficult to recruit students on campus. Records for the 1973-1974 and 1975 teams were .500, but as mentioned earlier, victories are sweeter when one is called the “underdog”. 1976 saw Coach Van Leiden’s first winning season 6-4, but also his last as Head Coach. Ron Dear, a former soccer standout and member of the first All-Decade Team, took over the reigns and guided the Braves to their second consecutive winning season (6-4) in 1977. (Coach Van Leiden continued on as the Assistant Head Coach). 1978 brought about another coaching change (the second change in as many years) and a renewed emphasis, which meant an increased playing schedule and greater emphasis on recruiting. Paul McNally, a successful Missouri High School soccer coach, led the Braves to their third consecutive winning season (10-7) and their first serious contention for the District X NAIA title since 1971. (They lost in a close game 2-3 to Bethany Nazarene). Coach McNally continued his recruiting efforts and

coaching success through the 1979 season, but decided to move on. (McNally is currently the Women’s Soccer Coach at Avila University). Van Leiden, Dear and McNally brought the OU soccer team back into contention. No longer was OU considered just another team in Area II of the NAIA; the scores show a vastly improved record against the power teams of the Midwest. Frank Lemp, another former OU soccer standout, took charge in the summer of 1980. His four-year stay kept OU teams in the thick of things. Defeating Benedictine twice, with a memorable overtime game in the 1981 District 10 Championship, several overtime games and a tie with Rockhurst. During Lemp’s tenure, they defeated Benedictine twice; one of those wins was in the 1981 District 10 Championship. They played a lot of overtime matches and had a tie against Midwest power Rockhurst. Avila was a huge match during the Lemp years and there were many great matches between these two sides. This fouryear run put together by Lemp, again put OU soccer back as one of the best in Area II of the NAIA. Lemp continues to teach at OU. The 1984 season brought a new coach, Jeff Wolfe. During his tenure, Wolfe compiled a 15-19-1 record. Memorable games include a 1-1 draw against John Brown University and two heartbreaking losses; one to Rockhurst and one to Benedictine in District play. Wolfe will be remembered for bringing the first High School Soccer All-American on campus. Mike Pearson and Steve Christian were both All District 10 players under Coach Wolfe. George Jaworski took over in 1986 and guided the side through the 1988 season. Jaworski was a standout soccer player for OU and compiled a 5-42-1 record during his stint as Head Coach. Coach Jaworski had the opportunity to coach three All Conference players; they included Greg Fields, Mike Pearson and Kevin Schorgel. George Jaworski is currently in business for himself. Dan Hogan took over in 1989 and guided the team through that season and also the 1990 season. Coach Hogan compiled a 2-31 record in two seasons as Head Coach. Highlights of Coach Hogan’s tenure include a 2-1 victory over Kansas Newman in 1989 and coaching three All Conference players and one All District player. All Conference players included: Mike Collins, Tim Collins and Sergio Guerrero. Tim Collins was an All District 10 second team selection. Frank Trovato took over in 1991. Coach Trovato guided the Braves for 3 seasons, compiling a 28-22-2 record during his stint as Head Coach. The 1993 season was a great season 2009 Ottawa University Soccer

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Matt Walburg named to the OU All-Decade team (1980-1989) at goalkeeper. for the Braves, they went 12-5, which was the best record since the 1981 team, and the best record currently until the 2003 team went 164. Coach Trovato is currently the Director of Coaching for Alaska. Mike Cullina took over the program in 1994 and guided the Braves for 4 seasons. He compiled a record of 17-47-2, but did guide the 1997 side into the Conference playoffs for the 1st time. They were defeated by Friends 1-2. Coach Cullina is currently working for the Nebraska State Soccer Association. Tony Carbaugh took over for the 1998 and 1999 seasons. Coach Carbaugh came from a great DIII Program on the east coast (Messiah College). Coach Carbaugh compiled a record of 5-28-1 and is currently working as an engineer in Illinois. Matt Walberg, a former O.U. standout and Goalkeeper of the Decade took over the program in 2000. During his two-year stint as Head Coach, the Braves compiled a record of 3-31. Coach Walberg currently resides in Olathe, KS and works for the Olathe Soccer Club. Chip Wiggins took over the program in August of 2002. He inherited a program that had been neglected, but was unfazed as he started the rebuilding process. He was determined to bring O.U. soccer “Back to Where We Belong”. The 2002 season was a struggle, the Braves went 2-16-1, but the overhaul had begun and he was looking forward to the 2003 season. The 2003 season saw a huge increase in numbers (35), and the atmosphere of a real pro-

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gram. The Braves finished 16-3-1 during the 2003 season, the best record since the 1971 team that advanced to the NAIA National Tournament. That team also qualified for the KCAC Playoffs for the first time since 1997 and won a Playoff game for the first time since the 1971 team.

Senior Andrew Moore was a second team All-KCAC selection and freshman Junior Ilbarra and Marvin Graham earned honorable mention All-KCAC honors. Goalkeeper Chris Munoz was the lone all-region selection. He earned honorable mention Region IV honors at goalkeeper.

The 2004 season started at home in the 1st annual Tony Van Leiden Classic. The opponent was nationally ranked Illinois-Springfield. This is the first time a nationally ranked opponent had visited Ottawa since the glory days of the late 60’s and early 70’s. Old rivalries were renewed with Benedictine and Baker. The Braves beat the U. of St. Mary for the first time. The Braves finished the regular season 9-9 and 6-3 in the KCAC. With the playoffs was a renewed focus and commitment to win the tournament championship. Tough matches with McPherson and at Bethany set the stage for a rematch with Friends in Wichita for the championship. The Braves beat Friends 4-0 to capture their first KCAC Tournament Championship and first bid to the Region IV tournament in school history. The first opponent at Regional’s was Park University, a school that Ottawa has a long history with, dating back to the start of the soccer program. The Braves came up short, losing 2-1. This was the 7th 2-1 loss for the Braves on the season. The Braves finished the season 12-10.

The OU men’s soccer team more than doubled its win total from the 2007 season and qualified for the KCAC Tournament for the first time since the 2005 season during the 2008 season. Ottawa finished with an overall record of 9-9-1 and a KCAC record of 6-3. OU finished third in the KCAC after being voted to finish in the bottom half by the conference coaches. Ottawa had five players earn All-KCAC honors, Colin Wylie was a first team selection, Chris Munoz earned second team and Marvin Graham, Philip Nguyen and Brian McAlister all earned honorable mention honors.

The 2005 season brought along another new coach for the men’s soccer program, Glen Cahill. Cahill was the former boy’s soccer coach at Ottawa High School. The men finished second in the KCAC with an overall record of 9-8-1 and a KCAC record of 6-2-1. Tyson John and Brett Parker were selected first team All-KCAC, first team All-Region IV and were OU’s first All-American selections since 1971 when Mirko Grgas earned the honor. John a forward and Parker a defender both received Honorable Mention All-American honors. Andy Martinus, Jonathon Woolley and Justin Berbena were selected second team AllKCAC. Daniel Gray was an honorable mention All-KCAC selection.

Brett Parker was named first team All-KCAC as a defender during his senior season (2005). He earned first team Region IV and was OU’s first NAIA All-American in men’s soccer in 34 years when he earned honorable mention honors in 2005. The last men’s soccer player to earn NAIA All-American was Mirk Grgas in 1971.

The 2006 season saw the men falter with a 2-12-2 overall record and a 1-7-1 KCAC record. Gordon Temple, Jacob Eaton and Jarod Sigmund were honorable mention All-KCAC selections. 2007 brought in the Bob Casper era for OU. The Braves played in many close matches, including three in a row at home that were all decided in overtime. Ottawa finished the season with an overall record of 4-11-2 and a KCAC record of 2-6-1 with the Braves finishing in eighth place in the KCAC. OU had three players earn All-KCAC honors and one player earn honorable mention Region-IV honors.

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KCAC Member Directory Bethany College (785 area code) Athletic Department.................... 227-3380 x 8184 Sports Information...................... 227-3380 x 8299 Location........................................Lindsborg, Kan. Enrollment.........................................................600 Website.......................... www.bethanyswedes.com Bethel College (316 area code) Athletic Department................................ 283-2500 Sports Information.................................. 284-5263 Location.................................North Newton, Kan. Enrollment.........................................................550 Website........................http://athletics.bethelks.edu Friends University (913 area code) Athletic Department................................ 295-5700 Sports Information.................................. 295-5116 Location........................................... Wichita, Kan. Enrollment......................................................2,800 Website..........................www.friendsathletics.com Kansas Wesleyan University (785 area code) Athletic Department................................ 827-5541 Sports Information...................... 827-5541 x 3146 Location..............................................Salina, Kan. Enrollment.........................................................864 Website................... http://www.kwu.edu/athletics/ McPherson College (620 area code) Athletic Department................................ 242-2501 Sports Information.................................. 242-0431 Location......................................McPherson, Kan. Enrollment.........................................................475 Website.........http://www.mcpherson.edu/athletics/ Ottawa University (785 area code) Athletic Department.................... 242-5200 x 5420 Sports Information...................... 242-5200 x 5401 Location............................................ Ottawa, Kan. Enrollment.........................................................550 Website............................. www.ottawabraves.com Southwestern College (620 area code) Athletic Department................................ 229-6218 Sports Information.................................. 229-6299 Location.......................................... Winfield, Kan. Enrollment.........................................................750 Website................http://www.sckans.edu/athletics/ Sterling College (620 area code) Athletic Department................................ 278-4335 Sports Information.................................. 278-4324 Location........................................... Sterling, Kan. Enrollment.........................................................500 Website.............. http://www.sterling.edu/athletics/ Tabor College (620 area code) Athletic Department.................... 947-3121 x 1308 Sports Information...................... 947-3121 x 1603 Location.........................................Hillsboro, Kan. Enrollment.........................................................550 Website.................. http://www.taborbluejays.com/ University of Saint Mary (913 area code) Athletic Department................................ 758-4340 Sports Information.................................. 758-4339 Location...................................Leavenworth, Kan. Enrollment.........................................................866 Website.......................... http://www.gospires.com/

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The present legal entity comes from a reorganization of the conference when the predecessor Kansas Intercollegiate Athletic Conference formally disbanded on December 1, 1928 and a new conference was formed called the Kansas College Athletic Conference. The members were Baker, Bethany, KS Wesleyan, McPherson, Ottawa, and St. Mary’s colleges. At that time sportswriters quickly gave the KCAC league a nickname: the “Little Six,” in contrast to the Big 6 (which became the Big 8, now the Big 12) which also was organized in 1928. St. Mary’s College was discontinued in 1931. The College of Emporia returned to the fold in 1933, and Bethel was readmitted in 1939. Friends, a former member of the KIAC, was admitted in 1953. Sterling and Southwestern were approved for membership in 1958. In 1968 Tabor College and St. Mary of the Plains Col-

OU’s KCAC Champions - Men’sTrack and Field: 1934, 1938, 1939, 1946, 1947, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953. 1956. 1957, 1958, 1960, 1964, 1968, 1970, 1971, 1981, 1982 - Women’s Track and Field: 1981, 1982 - Softball: 2006 - Baseball: 1995, 1997, 1998, 2002, 2003, 2006 - Women’s Soccer: 2003, 2004, 2005 - Men’s Tennis: 1952, 1974 - Football: 1932, 1933, 1938, 1939, 1947, 1948, 1950, 1960, 1961, 1964, 1965, 1966, 2000, 2003 - Men’s Basketball: 1916, 1918, 1921, 1935, 1938, 1939, 1940, 1947, 1948, 1949, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1955, 1958, 1959, 1962, 1967, 1995, 2002, 2008 - Volleyball: 2001, 2004 - Men’s Cross Country: 1962, 1963, 1966 - Women’s Cross Country: 1992, 1993, 2003 - Men’s Golf: 1937, 1938, 1940, 1951, 1952, 1960

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lege were admitted to make twelve members in the conference, and the conference was organized into Northern and Southern divisions until 1970 – when Baker, College of Emporia, and Ottawa withdrew to join two separate Missouri-based conferences. In the mid-1970s the formal name was changed again to Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference. In 1975 women’s intercollegiate athletics were incorporated into programs of the KCAC. Ottawa was readmitted in 1981, bringing the conference membership to 10. In 1992 St. Mary of the Plains College in Dodge City left the conference and eventually closed. In 1999 University of Saint Mary-Leavenworth joined to bring the KCAC membership to ten. Today the KCAC sponsors conference intercollegiate athletics in football, volleyball, men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s soccer, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s indoor/outdoor track and field, baseball, softball, golf, and men’s and women’s tennis.

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45 2009 Women’s KCAC Composite Schedule

2009 KCAC Women’s Soccer Composite Schedule Sept. 1 Sterling College vs. Concordia University............................ 3:00 p.m. Ottawa Univeristy vs. Manhattan Christian College............. 7:00 p.m. Bethel College vs. Central Christian College........................ 5:00 p.m. University of Saint Mary vs. Benedictine College................ 2:00 p.m. Sept. 2 Tabor College at Oklahoma Wesleyan University................. 3:00 p.m. Kansas Wesleyan University vs. Bacone College.................. 4:00 p.m. Sept. 4 Sterling College vs. Oklahoma Wesleyan University............ 1:00 p.m. Bethany College vs. Principia College - !.............................. 1:00 p.m. Tabor College at Saint Gregory’s University......................... 3:00 p.m. Ottawa University at St. Ambrose University - @................ 3:00 p.m. Friends University at Dakota Wesleyan University.............. 6:00 p.m . Sept. 5 Kansas Wesleyan University vs. University of Great Falls - #......10:00 a.m. Bethany College at Greenville College - !............................. 3:00 p.m. McPherson College at Concordia University........................ 5:00 p.m. Bethel College at Dana College............................................. 3:30 p.m. Friends University at Mount Marty College..................................TBA Southwestern College at Bacone College.............................. 6:00 p.m. Sept. 6 Ottawa University vs. Siena Heights University - @...........10:00 a.m. Kansas Wesleyan University at Westminster College - #.......10:00 a.m. Sept. 8 Sterling College vs. Central Christian College...................... 3:00 p.m. Friends University vs. Oklahoma Baptist University............ 6:30 p.m. Sept. 9 Ottawa University at Avila University................................... 3:00 p.m. Kansas Wesleyan University vs. Concordia University......... 5:00 p.m. Sept. 10 Bethel College vs. York College............................................ 6:00 p.m. Southwestern College vs. Oklahoma Wesleyan University... 5:00 p.m. Sept. 11 Sterling College at Northwood University............................ 3:00 p.m. Bethany College at Bethany College - $................................ 3:00 p.m. McPherson College at University of Sioux Falls................... 4:00 p.m. Sept. 12 McPherson College at Briar Cliff University........................ 1:00 p.m. Sterling College at SW Assemblies of God........................... 3:00 p.m. Bethany College at Menlo College - %................................. 4:00 p.m. Kansas Wesleyan University at Missouri Baptist College..... 5:00 p.m. Bethel College at Oklahoma Baptist University.................... 3:00 p.m. University of Saint Mary vs. Ozark Christian College.......... 1:00 p.m. Southwestern College vs. Manhattan Christian College.......11:00 a.m. Sept. 15 Ottawa University at Bellevue University............................. 3:00 p.m. Bethany College at York College........................................... 5:00 p.m. Friends University at St. Gregory’s University...................... 2:00 p.m. University of Saint Mary at Avila University........................ 2:00 p.m. Southwestern College at Central Christian College............... 3:00 p.m. Sept. 16 Kansas Wesleyan University at William Jewell College....... 5:00 p.m. McPherson College vs. Mid America Christian.................... 5:30 p.m. Sterling College at Newman University................................ 7:00 p.m. Sept. 18 Friends University vs. Rogers State University..................... 6:00 p.m. University of Saint Mary vs. Central Methodist University.. 3:00 p.m. Sept. 19 Ottawa University vs. Benedictine College..........................11:00 a.m. Bethany College vs. Central Christian College..................... 5:00 p.m. McPherson College vs. Oklahoma Baptist University.......... 5:30 p.m. Bethel College vs. Rogers State University........................... 2:00 p.m. Southwestern College vs. Mid-America Christian Uni......... 2:00 p.m. Sept. 22 Ottawa Universtiy at Mid America Nazarene University...... 3:00 p.m. Sterling College at Rogers State University.......................... 5:00 p.m. Kansas Wesleyan University vs. Southern Nazarene University...... 5:00 p.m. Bethany College vs. Manhattan Christian College................ 6:00 p.m. Bethel College vs. Avila University....................................... 5:00 p.m. Southwestern College at St. Gregory’s University................ 2:00 p.m. Sept. 23 McPherson College vs. Central Christian College................ 5:30 p.m. Sept. 24 Bethany College vs. Northwestern Oklahoma State University....... 6:00 p.m. Sept. 25 Ottawa University at Southern Nazarene University............. 5:00 p.m. Friends University vs. Bellevue University........................... 6:00 p.m. Southwestern College at Rogers State University................. 6:00 p.m.

Sept. 26 Tabor College vs. Uni. of Science and Arts of Okla............ 12:00 p.m. Sterling College vs. Northwestern Oklahoma State Uni....... 1:00 p.m. McPherson College at Manhattan Christian College............. 2:00 p.m. Bethany College at Oklahoma Wesleyan University............. 2:00 p.m. Kansas Wesleyan University vs. Morningside College......... 6:00 p.m. University of Saint Mary vs. Central Christian College........ 2:00 p.m. Southwestern College vs. SW Assemblies of God University... 1:00 p.m. Sept. 27 Ottawa University at Rogers State University....................... 1:00 p.m. Sept. 29 Sterling College vs. Manhattan Christian College................. 3:00 p.m. University of Saint Mary at York College............................. 2:00 p.m. Sept. 30 Kansas Wesleyan University at Mid America Nazarene University....... 3:00 p.m. Bethel College at Oklahoma Wesleyan University................ 3:00 p.m. Oct. 2 Bethel College at Friends University..................................... 6:00 p.m. Oct. 3 Sterling College at Kansas Wesleyan University..................10:00 a.m. McPherson College at Ottawa University............................ 12:00 p.m. Bethany College at Southwestern College............................. 2:00 p.m. Tabor College at University of Saint Mary............................ 1:00 p.m. Oct. 5 Friends University at Central Christian College.................... 4:00 p.m. Oct. 7 Sterling College at Southwestern College............................. 5:00 p.m. Kansas Wesleyan University at Bethel College..................... 5:00 p.m. Ottawa University at Bethany College.................................. 5:00 p.m. Tabor College at McPherson College.................................... 5:30 p.m. Kansas Wesleyan University at Bethel College..................... 5:00 p.m. University of Saint Mary at Friends University..................... 6:00 p.m. Oct. 10 Bethany College at Tabor college ......................................... 6:00 p.m. Bethel College at Sterling College......................................... 1:00 p.m. Friends University at Ottawa University............................... 5:00 p.m. Kansas Wesleyan University at McPherson College............. 5:30 p.m. University of Saint Mary at Southwestern College............... 2:00 p.m. Oct. 14 Friends University at Kansas Wesleyan University............... 2:00 p.m. Sterling College at Ottawa University................................... 5:00 p.m. McPherson College at Bethel College................................... 5:00 p.m. Southwestern College at Tabor College................................. 5:00 p.m. Oct. 16 Bethel College vs. Southwestern College.............................. 5:00 p.m. Oct. 17 Ottawa University at Tabor College....................................... 1:00 p.m. Kansas Wesleyan University at University of Saint Mary..... 2:00 p.m. Sterling College at Bethany College...................................... 5:00 p.m. McPherson College at Friends University............................. 6:00 p.m. Oct. 21 University of Saint Mary at Sterling College........................ 2:00 p.m. McPherson College at Southwestern College........................ 5:00 p.m. Bethany College at Bethel College........................................ 5:00 p.m. Ottawa University at Kansas Wesleyan University............... 2:00 p.m. Tabor College at Friends University...................................... 6:00 p.m. Oct. 24 Ottawa University at Bethel College..................................... 5:00 p.m. Tabor College at Sterling College.........................................11:00 a.m. University of Saint Mary at McPherson College................... 5:30 p.m. Friends University at Southwestern College.......................... 2:00 p.m. Oct. 25 Bethany College at Kansas Wesleyan University.................11:00 a.m. Oct. 28 Kansas Wesleyan University at Tabor College...................... 2:00 p.m. Southwestern College at Ottawa University.......................... 5:00 p.m. Friends University at Bethany College.................................. 5:00 p.m. Sterling College at McPherson College................................. 5:30 p.m. Bethel College at University of Saint Mary........................... 2:00 p.m. Oct. 31 Ottawa University at University of Saint Mary..................... 1:00 p.m. Friends University at Sterling College................................... 1:00 p.m. Southwestern College at Kansas Wesleyan University.......... 2:00 p.m. Bethany College at McPherson College................................ 5:30 p.m. Bethel College at Tabor College............................................ 6:00 p.m. (!) Denotes Greenville College Invitational Classic (@) Denotes Saint Ambrose University Classic (#) Denotes game played at Westminster University, Salt Lake City, Utah ($) Denotes game played at Santa Cruz, Calif (%) Denotes game played at Atherton, Calif. 2009 Ottawa University Soccer

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46 Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference 2008 Post Season Tournament

2008 KCAC Women’s Soccer Tournament Champions: Kansas Wesleyan University

Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference Women’s Soccer Postseason Tournament Bracket November 7th-15th #4 Tabor College (7-10, 5-4)

TC, 5-0

#4 Tabor College (8-10, 5-4)

Nov. 7, 2008 (2:00 p.m.)

#5 Bethany College (11-6-2, 4-4 -1)

KWU, 4-0

Nov. 14, 2008 (12:00 p.m.) #1 Kansas Wesleyan (13-5-1, 9-0) Peoples Bank Field - Ottawa, Kan.

#1 Kansas Wesleyan (12-5-1, 9-0) KWU, 1-0

#3 McPherson College (9-5-3, 5-3-1)

MC, 1-1 (3-1 in shootout)

Nov. 15, 2008 (5:00 p.m.) Peoples Bank Field - Ottawa, Kan.

#3 McPherson College (10-5-3, 5-3-1)

Nov. 7, 2008 (6:30 p.m.)

OU, 2-0 Nov. 14, 2008 (2:30 p.m.) #2 Ottawa University (14-4-1, 7-2) Peoples Bank Field - Ottawa, Kan.

#6 Sterling College (7-10-1, 4-5)

#1 Kansas Wesleyan (14-5-1, 9-0) Winner qualifies for the NAIA Women’s Soccer National Championships starting November 22nd.

#2 Ottawa University (13-4-1, 7-2) KCAC Record Only School Wins Losses Kansas Wesleyan 9 0 Ottawa University 7 2 McPherson College 5 3 Tabor College 5 4 Bethany College 4 4 Sterling College 4 5 Southwestern College 3 4 Bethel College 2 6 Friends University 0 5 University of Saint Mary 1 7

Ties Points 0 27 0 21 1 19 0 15 1 13 0 12 2 11 1 7 4 4 1 4

Held Nov.14th-15th, 2008 at Peoples Bank Field Ottawa University - Ottawa, Kan.

26th Annual NAIA Women’s Soccer National Championship November 30 - December 5 | Jack Allen Recreation Complex | Decatur, Ala. Hosted by Decatur Morgan County Convention and Visitors Bureau 16-team single elimination tournament

Opening Round 2008 25th Annual NAIA Women’s Soccer National Championship #16 McKendree (Ill.) def. Kansas Wesleyan, 1-0

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2008 KCAC Men’s Soccer Tournament

Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference Men’s Soccer Postseason Tournament Bracket November 8th-15th

Champions: McPherson College

#4 Friends University (11-6-1, 6-3)

FU, 3-2 (OT)

#4 Friends University (12-6-1, 6-3)

Nov. 8, 2008 (7:00 p.m.)

#5 Bethel College (5-12, 5-4)

KWU, 3-2 (2OT)

#1 Kansas Wesleyan (12-6-1, 9-0) Nov. 14, 2008 (5:00 p.m.) Peoples Bank Field - Ottawa, Kan. #1 Kansas Wesleyan (11-6-1, 9-0)

#6 Tabor College (7-10-1, 4-4-1) Nov. 8, 2008 (6:00 p.m.)

TC, 3-2

#6 Tabor College (8-10-1, 4-4-1)

MC, 3-2 Nov. 15, 2008 (7:30 p.m.) Peoples Bank Field - Ottawa, Kan.

MC, 2-0 Nov. 14, 2008 (7:30 p.m.) #2 McPherson College (10-7-1, 6-2-1) Peoples Bank Field - Ottawa, Kan.

#3 Ottawa University (9-9-1, 6-3)

#2 McPherson College (11-7-1, 6-2-1) Winner qualifies for the NAIA Men’s Soccer National Championships starting November 22nd.

#2 McPherson College (9-7-1, 6-2-1) KCAC Record Only School Wins Losses Kansas Wesleyan 9 0 McPherson College 6 2 Ottawa University 6 3 Friends University 6 3 Bethel College 5 4 Tabor College 4 4 Sterling College 4 5 Univ of Saint Mary 3 6 Southwestern College 1 8 Bethany College 0 9

Ties 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

Points 27 19 18 18 15 13 12 9 3 0

Held Nov.14th-15th, 2008 at Peoples Bank Field Ottawa University - Ottawa, Kan. 51st Annual NAIA Men’s Soccer National Championship November 30 - December 5 | Ramirez Field | Fresno, Calif. Hosted by Fresno Pacific University & Fresno Sports Council 16-team single elimination tournament Tickets: (559) 453-2009

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Opening Round 2008 50th Annual NAIA Men’s Soccer National Championship #1 Oklahoma City def. McPherson (Kan.) 6-1


47 2009 Men’s KCAC Composite Schedule

2009 KCAC Men’s Soccer Composite Schedule Sept. 1 Sterling College vs. Concordia University............................ 5:00 p.m. University of Saint Mary vs. William Woods University...... 4:00 p.m. Sept. 2 Tabor College at Oklahoma Wesleyan University................. 5:00 p.m. Kansas Wesleyan University vs. Bacone College.................. 6:00 p.m. Bethel College vs. Central Christian College........................ 7:00 p.m. Friends University at Newman University............................ 7:00 p.m. Sept. 4 Sterling College vs. Oklahoma Wesleyan University............ 3:00 p.m. Tabor College at St. Gregory’s University............................. 5:00 p.m. Bethany College at Greenville College.................................. 5:00 p.m. Ottawa University vs. Simpson College - !........................... 7:30 p.m. Friends University at Dakota Wesleyan University............... 8:00 p.m. Sept. 5 Kansas Wesleyan University vs. University of Great Falls - @...... 12:30 p.m. Bethany College vs. MacMurray College - #........................ 1:00 p.m. McPherson College at Concordia University........................ 7:00 p.m. Bethel College at Dana College............................................. 5:30 p.m. Friends University at Mount Marty College..................................TBA Sept. 6 Ottawa University at Saint Ambrose University...................10:00 a.m. Kansas Wesleyan University at Westminster College.......... 12:30 p.m. Sept. 8 Sterling College vs. Central Christian College...................... 5:00 p.m. Friends University vs. Oklahoma Baptist University............ 8:30 p.m. Sept. 9 Kansas Wesleyan University vs. Concordia University......... 7:00 p.m. Ottawa University at Avila University................................... 8:00 p.m. Sept. 11 Sterling College at Northwood University............................ 5:00 p.m. McPherson College at University of Sioux Falls................... 6:00 p.m. Bethany College at Texas Wesleyan University.................... 7:00 p.m. Sept. 12 McPherson College at Briar Cliff University........................ 3:00 p.m. Sterling College at SW Assemblies of God University......... 5:00 p.m. Bethany College at Dallas Christian College......................... 7:00 p.m. Bethel College at Oklahoma Baptist University.................... 5:00 p.m. Friends University vs. Dana College..................................... 8:00 p.m. University of Saint Mary vs. Ozark Christian College.......... 3:00 p.m. Sept. 15 Sterling College vs. Newman University............................... 5:00 p.m. Ottawa University vs. William Woods University................. 7:00 p.m. Bethany College at York College........................................... 7:00 p.m. Friends University at St. Gregory College............................. 4:00 p.m. University of Saint Mary at Avila University........................ 4:00 p.m. Sept. 16 Kansas Wesleyan University at William Jewell College....... 7:00 p.m. McPherson College vs. Mid America Christian.................... 8:00 p.m. Sept. 17 Bethel College vs. Manhattan Christian College................... 7:00 p.m. Sept. 18 Friends University vs. Rogers State University..................... 8:00 p.m. University of Saint Mary vs. Central Methodist University.. 5:00 p.m. Sept. 19 Ottawa University vs. Benedictine College........................... 1:00 p.m. Sterling College at William Jewell College........................... 1:00 p.m. Kansas Wesleyan University vs. Graceland University - $... 3:00 p.m. Bethany College vs. Central Christian College..................... 7:00 p.m. McPherson College vs. Oklahoma Baptist University.......... 8:00 p.m. Bethel College vs. Rogers State University........................... 4:00 p.m. Sept. 20 Ottawa University vs. Central Methodist University............. 3:00 p.m. Sept. 22 Bethany College vs. Mid America Christian......................... 4:00 p.m. Ottawa University at Mid America Nazarene University...... 5:00 p.m. Kansas Wesleyan University at Southern Nazarene University...... 7:00 p.m. Sterling College at Rogers State University.......................... 7:00 p.m. Bethel College vs. Avila University....................................... 7:00 p.m. Friends University at York College........................................ 5:00 p.m. Sept. 23 McPherson College vs. Central Christian College................ 8:00 p.m. Sept. 25 Ottawa University at Southern Nazarene University............. 7:00 p.m.

Sept. 26 Tabor College vs. Uni. of Science and Arts of Okla.............. 2:00 p.m. McPherson College at Manhattan Christian College............. 4:00 p.m. Bethany College at Oklahoma Wesleyan University............. 4:00 p.m. Kansas Wesleyan University vs. Morningside College......... 8:00 p.m. Bethel College vs. York College............................................ 2:00 p.m. University of Saint Mary vs. Central Christian College........ 4:00 p.m. Sept. 27 Ottawa University at Rogers State University....................... 3:00 p.m. Sept. 29 Sterling College at Manhattan Christian College.................. 5:00 p.m. University of Saint Mary at York College............................. 4:00 p.m. Sept. 30 Bethel College at Oklahoma Wesleyan University................ 5:00 p.m. Oct. 2 Bethel College at Friends University..................................... 8:00 p.m. Oct. 3 Sterling College at Kansas Wesleyan University . .............. 12:00 p.m. McPherson College at Ottawa University.............................. 2:00 p.m. Bethany College at Southwestern College............................. 4:00 p.m. Tabor College at University of Saint Mary............................ 3:00 p.m. Oct. 7 Ottawa University at Bethany College.................................. 7:00 p.m. Kansas Wesleyan University at Bethel College..................... 7:00 p.m. Sterling College at Southwestern College............................. 7:00 p.m. Tabor College at McPherson College.................................... 8:00 p.m. University of Saint Mary at Friends University..................... 8:00 p.m. Oct. 10 Bethany College at Tabor College......................................... 8:00 p.m. Bethel College at Sterling College......................................... 3:00 p.m. Friends University at Ottawa University............................... 7:00 p.m. Kansas Wesleyan University at McPherson College............. 8:00 p.m. University of Saint Mary at Southwestern College............... 4:00 p.m. Oct. 14 Friends University at Kansas Wesleyan University............... 4:00 p.m. Sterling College at Ottawa University................................... 7:00 p.m. McPherson College at Bethel College................................... 7:00 p.m. University of Saint Mary at Bethany College........................ 7:30 p.m. Friends University at Kansas Wesleyan University............... 8:00 p.m. Oct. 16 Bethel College vs. Southwestern College.............................. 7:00 p.m. Oct. 17 Ottawa University at Tabor College....................................... 3:00 p.m. Kansas Wesleyan University at University of Saint Mary..... 4:00 p.m. Sterling College at Bethany College...................................... 7:00 p.m. McPherson College at Friends University............................. 8:00 p.m. Oct. 19 Bethany College vs. St. Gregory’s University....................... 7:00 p.m. Oct. 21 University of Saint Mary at Sterling College........................ 4:00 p.m. McPherson College at Southwestern College........................ 7:00 p.m. Bethany College at Bethel College........................................ 7:00 p.m. Ottawa University at Kansas Wesleyan University............... 4:00 p.m. Tabor College at Friends University...................................... 8:00 p.m. Oct. 24 Tabor College at Sterling College.......................................... 1:00 p.m. Ottawa University at Bethel College..................................... 7:00 p.m. University of Saint Mary at McPherson College................... 8:00 p.m. Friends University at Southwestern College.......................... 4:00 p.m. Oct. 25 Bethany College at Kansas Wesleyan University................. 1:00 p.m. Oct. 28 Southwestern College at Ottawa University.......................... 7:00 p.m. Kansas Wesleyan University at Tabor College...................... 7:00 p.m. Sterling College at McPherson College................................. 8:00 p.m. Friends University at Bethany College.................................. 8:00 p.m. Bethel College at University of Saint Mary........................... 4:00 p.m. Oct. 31 Ottawa University at University of Saint Mary..................... 3:00 p.m. Friends University at Sterling College................................... 3:00 p.m. Southwestern College at Kansas Wesleyan University.......... 4:00 p.m. Bethany College at McPherson College................................ 8:00 p.m. Bethel College at Tabor College............................................ 8:00 p.m. (!) Denotes game played at Muscatine, Iowa (@) Denotes game played at Westminster College, Utah (#) Denotes game played at Greenville, Ill. ($) Denotes game played at CommunityAmerica Ballpark in Kansas City, Kan. 2009 Ottawa University Soccer

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48 2008 Women’s KCAC Individual Stat Leaders - Top 10

Point Leaders Name(School) G Amanda Just (OU) 20 Kylie Yates (SC) 18 Whitney Bowen (OU) 20 Jessica Burden (TC) 19 Heather Muilenburg (KWU) 21 Kat Benton (KWU) 20 Carla Toler (BTHY) 19 Haley Cook (MC) 19 Tara Rose (BTHY) 19 Emily Owen (USM) 17

Goals Ast. 16 4 14 2 13 6 13 4 13 4 10 7 10 5 10 5 11 3 5 10

Goal Leaders Name(School) G Amanda Just (OU) 20 Kylie Yates (SC) 18 Jessica Burden (TC) 19 Whitney Bowen (OU) 20 Heather Muilenburg (KWU) 21 Tara Rose (BTHY) 19 Haley Cook (MC) 19 Carla Toler (BTHY) 19 Kat Benton (KWU) 20 Megan Xavier (BTHY) 19

No. 16 14 13 13 13 11 10 10 10 7

Avg/G 0.80 0.78 0.68 0.65 0.62 0.58 0.53 0.53 0.50 0.37

Assist Leaders Name(School) Megan Zeigel (BTHY) Emily Owen (USM) Michelle Lighton (USM) Elaine Fontes (SC) Raechelle Sloan (OU) Ashley Grimes (SC) Torey Nicol (OU) Kat Benton (KWU) Kelsey Meyer (OU) Whitney Bowen (OU)

G 19 17 17 17 20 18 19 20 20 20

No. 19 10 7 7 8 7 7 7 6 6

Avg/G 1.0 0.59 0.41 0.41 0.40 0.39 0.37 0.35 0.30 0.30

Shot Leaders Name(School) G Kelsey Hanna (OU) 20 Jessica Burden (TC) 19 Haley Cook (MC) 19 Kylie Yates (SC) 18 Eva Sanders (SWC) 17 Megan Zeigel (BTHY) 19 Emily Owen (USM) 17 Amy Brickman (FRND) 17 Whitney Bowen (OU) 20 Heather Muilenburg (KWU) 21

No. 80 75 73 68 63 67 59 56 63 65

Avg/G 4.0 3.95 3.84 3.78 3.71 3.53 3.47 3.29 3.15 3.10

Shots on Goal Leaders Name(School) G Jessica Burden (TC) 19 Heather Muilenburg (KWU) 21 Amy Brickman (FRND) 17 Megan Zeigel (BTHY) 19 Eva Sanders (SWC) 17 Kylie Yates (SC) 18 Haley Cook (MC) 19 Tara Rose (BTHY) 19 Kelsey Hanna (OU) 20 Whitney Williams (MC) 19

No. 43 47 37 41 36 36 38 38 39 37

Avg/G 2.26 2.24 2.18 2.16 2.12 2.00 2.00 2.00 1.95 1.95

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Pts. Avg/G 36.0 1.80 30.0 1.67 32.0 1.60 30.0 1.58 30.0 1.43 27.0 1.35 25.0 1.32 25.0 1.32 25.0 1.32 20.0 1.18

Game Winning Goals Leaders Name(School) G Haley Cook (MC) 19 Amanda Just (OU) 20 Kylie Yates (SC) 18 Whitney Williams (MC) 19 Tara Rose (BTHY) 19 Stacey Pelayo (BTHY) 19 Eliana Parada (KWU) 20 Hannah Kern (KWU) 20 Heather Muilenburg (KWU) 21 Mychele Mendez (BTHY) 17

No. 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2

Avg/G 0.21 0.20 0.17 0.16 0.16 0.16 0.15 0.15 0.14 0.12

Saves Leaders Name(School) Aubrey Whitehorn (TC) Sarah Goldsmith (FRND) Kaylee Wiechman (BTHL) Katie Clark (SC) Danielle Carr (SWC) Sarah Garlock (BTHY) Amy Theis (USM) Lauren Peil (OU)

No. 191 142 116 121 95 110 66 63

Avg/G 10.05 9.47 6.82 6.72 6.33 5.79 5.08 3.15

Goals Against Average Leaders Name(School) G Lauren Peil (OU) 20 Danielle Carr (SWC) 15 Sarah Goldsmith (FRND) 15 Sarah Garlock (BTHY) 19 Aubrey Whitehorn (TC) 19 Katie Clark (SC) 18 Amy Theis (USM) 13 Kaylee Wiechman (BTHL) 17

G 19 15 17 18 15 19 13 20 GA 11 13 24 29 39 45 22 45

SV 63 95 142 110 191 121 66 116

SHO Avg/G 11.00 0.56 7.00 0.85 0.00 1.57 2.00 1.70 5.00 2.04 2.00 2.44 2.00 2.52 2.00 2.57

Sophomore Amanda Just led the KCAC in goals scored (16) and points (36) in her first season as a Lady Brave.

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Sophomore goalkeeper Lauren Peil led the KCAC in Goals Against Average (GAA) (0.56) which set a school record for single season GAA. She was also eighth in the KCAC in saves per game (3.15) and her 11 shutouts on the season is second all-time. ottawabraves.com


49 2008 Women’s KCAC Team Stat Leaders

Goals Leaders Team Ottawa Bethany Kansas Wesleyan Sterling McPherson University of Saint Mary Tabor Southwestern Bethel Friends

G 20 19 21 18 19 17 19 17 17 17

No. 56 49 53 27 27 24 26 20 12 10

Avg/G 2.80 2.58 2.52 1.50 1.42 1.41 1.37 1.18 0.71 0.59

Goals Allowed Leaders Team Ottawa Southwestern Kansas Wesleyan McPherson Bethany Friends Tabor University of Saint Mary Sterling Bethel

G 20 17 21 19 19 17 19 17 18 17

No. 11 14 19 21 29 30 39 38 45 45

Avg/G 0.55 0.82 0.90 1.11 1.53 1.76 2.05 2.24 2.50 2.65

Shutouts Leaders Team Ottawa Kansas Wesleyan Southwestern Bethany McPherson Tabor Bethel University of Saint Mary Sterling Friends

G 20 21 17 19 19 19 17 17 18 17

No. 12 10 7 7 6 5 2 2 2 1

Avg/G 0.60 0.48 0.41 0.37 0.32 0.26 0.12 0.12 0.11 0.06

Assists Leaders Team Bethany Ottawa University of Saint Mary Kansas Wesleyan Sterling Tabor Southwestern Bethel McPherson Friends

G 19 20 17 21 18 19 17 17 19 17

No. 43 41 24 27 20 16 13 10 11 9

Avg/G 2.26 2.05 1.41 1.29 1.11 0.84 0.76 0.59 0.58 0.53

Shot Leaders Team Bethany Kansas Wesleyan Ottawa Southwestern McPherson Sterling University of Saint Mary Friends Tabor Bethel

G 19 21 20 17 19 18 17 17 19 17

No. 404 418 398 219 233 212 189 176 149 106

Avg/G 21.26 19.90 19.90 12.88 12.26 11.78 11.12 10.35 7.84 6.24

Shots on Goal Leaders Team Bethany Kansas Wesleyan Ottawa Friends McPherson Sterling University of Saint Mary Southwestern Tabor Bethel

G 19 21 20 17 19 18 17 17 19 17

No. 251 205 183 121 134 113 98 94 84 64

Avg/G 13.21 9.76 9.15 7.12 7.05 6.28 5.76 5.53 4.42 3.76

Saves Leaders Team Tabor Friends Bethel Sterling University of Saint Mary Southwestern Bethany Ottawa McPherson Kansas Wesleyan

G 19 17 17 18 17 17 19 20 19 21

No. 191 164 117 122 111 105 117 68 55 57

Avg/G 10.05 9.65 6.88 6.78 6.53 6.18 6.16 3.40 2.89 2.71

Sophomore forward, Kelsey Hanna led the KCAC in shots per game (4) and helped OU as a team lead the KCAC in goals (56) and goals per game (2.8)

Sophomore defender, Christie Johnson was part of a defense that led the KCAC in goals allowed per game (0.55) and shutouts (11).

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50 2008 Men’s KCAC Individual Stat Leaders - Top 10

Point Leaders Name(School) Jose Garay (KWU) Ryan Covey (SC) Mario Rodriguez (KWU) Armando Rodriguez (MC) Kevin TenEyck (FRND) James Fox (BTHY) Arturo Guizar (KWU) Jose Reyes (MC) Andre Hernandez (BTHL) Andy Adrian (TC)

G 17 17 20 17 20 17 19 16 17 20

Goals Ast. 17 7 16 5 12 9 7 9 9 8 10 2 11 1 8 3 10 0 10 2

Pts. Avg/G 41.0 2.41 37.0 2.18 33.0 1.65 23.0 1.35 26.0 1.30 22.0 1.29 23.0 1.21 19.0 1.19 20.0 1.18 22.0 1.10

Goal Leaders Name(School) G Jose Garay (KWU) 17 Ryan Covey (SC) 17 Mario Rodriguez (KWU) 20 James Fox (BTHY) 17 Andrew Hernandez (BTHL) 17 Arturo Guizar (KWU) 19 Andy Adrian (TC) 20 Jose Reyes (MC) 16 Kevin TenEyck (FRND) 20 Alex Moseley (FRND) 19

No. 17 16 12 10 10 11 10 8 9 8

Avg/G 1.00 0.94 0.60 0.59 0.59 0.58 0.50 0.50 0.45 0.42

Assist Leaders Name(School) Mladen Bjelica (SC) Armando Rodriguez (MC) Mario Rodriguez (KWU) Jose Garay (KWU) Kevin TenEyck (FRND) Shawn Sajjadi (SC) Liam Mclean (TC) Hector De La Cruz (BTHY) Nolan Bohannon (USM) Kevin Galo (BTHY) Ryan Covey (SC)

G 16 17 20 17 20 13 19 18 15 17 17

No. 9 9 9 7 8 5 7 6 5 5 5

Avg/G 0.56 0.53 0.45 0.41 0.40 0.38 0.37 0.33 0.33 0.29 0.29

Shot Leaders Name(School) Armando Rodriguez (MC) Kevin TenEyck (FRND) James Fox (BTHY) Ryan Covey (SC) Robert Masson (TC) Jose Garay (KWU) Philip Nguyen (OU) Arturo Guizar (KWU) Abraham Moran (KWU) Andy Adrian (TC)

G 17 20 17 17 20 17 19 19 19 20

No. 74 84 64 59 69 58 58 58 57 52

Avg/G 4.35 4.20 3.76 3.47 3.45 3.41 3.05 3.05 3.00 2.60

Shots on Goal Leaders Name(School) James Fox (BTHY) Ryan Covey (SC) Jose Garay (KWU) Kevin TenEyck (FRND) Robert Masson (TC) Armando Rodriguez (MC) Andy Adrian (TC) Mario Rodriguez (KWU) Hector De La Cruz (BTHY) Mladen Bjelica (SC)

G 17 17 17 20 20 17 20 20 18 16

No. 43 42 37 39 37 31 32 31 26 22

Avg/G 2.53 2.47 2.18 1.95 1.85 1.82 1.60 1.55 1.44 1.38

OU

Game Winning Goals Leaders Name(School) G Jose Garay (KWU) 17 Jorge Bueso (SC) 17 Colin Wylie (OU) 18 Jose Reyes (MC) 16 Jose Rodriguez (MC) 16 Aaron Hull (BTHL) 16 Ryan Covey (SC) 17 Hector De La Cruz (BTHY) 18 Arturo Guizar (KWU) 19 Marvin Graham (OU) 19

No. 8 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Avg/G 0.47 0.18 0.17 0.13 0.13 0.13 0.12 0.11 0.11 0.11

Saves Leaders Name(School) Alex Waite (USM) Brady Coffman (BTHL) Logan Adams (BTHY) Aaron Schmucker (TC) Zach Hallen (SC) Chris O’Hern (FRND) Chris Munoz (OU) Chris Plooster (MC) Robert Carrillo (KWU) Matt Walton (OU) Charlie Ochsner (SWC)

No. 161 141 129 92 67 82 65 64 74 26 7

Avg/G 9.47 8.29 8.06 5.11 4.47 4.10 4.06 3.76 3.70 1.37 0.47

Goals Against Average Leaders Name(School) G Robert Carrillo (KWU) 20 Chris Munoz (OU) 16 Chris O’Hern (FRND) 20 Chris Plooster (MC) 17 Matt Walton (OU) 19 Aaron Schmucker (TC) 18 Zach Hallen (SC) 15 Brady Coffman (BTHL) 17 Alex Waite (USM) 17 Logan Adams (BTHY) 16 Charlie Ochsner (SWC) 15

Sophomore midfielder Philip Nguyen was seventh in the KCAC in shots per game (3.05) in his first season as a Brave.

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G 17 17 16 18 15 20 16 19 20 19 15 GA 22 18 31 26 9 32 27 40 52 44 5

SV SHO Avg/G 74 5 1.10 65 7 1.22 82 0.5 1.49 64 5 1.72 26 1 1.90 92 3 1.91 67 0.5 2.09 141 4 2.29 161 2 2.96 129 0 3.22 7 0 3.84

Senior midfielder and second team All-KCAC selection Colin Wylie was third in the KCAC in game winning goals per game (0.17)


51 2008 Men’s KCAC Team Stat Leaders

Goals Leaders Team Kansas Wesleyan Sterling Friends Tabor Ottawa McPherson Bethel Bethany Southwestern University of Saint Mary

G 20 17 20 20 19 20 17 18 17 17

No. 65 44 42 35 30 29 23 21 13 12

Avg/G 3.25 2.59 2.10 1.75 1.58 1.45 1.35 1.17 0.76 0.71

Goals Allowed Leaders Team Kansas Wesleyan Ottawa Friends McPherson Sterling Tabor Bethel Southwestern University of Saint Mary Bethany

G 20 19 20 20 17 20 17 17 17 18

No. 22 27 31 33 31 41 40 45 52 61

Avg/G 1.10 1.42 1.55 1.65 1.82 2.05 2.35 2.65 3.06 3.39

Shutouts Leaders Team Ottawa Kansas Wesleyan McPherson Bethel Tabor University of Saint Mary Southwestern Sterling Bethany Friends

G 19 20 20 17 20 17 17 17 18 20

No. 8 8 5 4 3 2 2 1 1 1

Avg/G 0.42 0.40 0.25 0.24 0.15 0.12 0.12 0.06 0.06 0.05

Assists Leaders Team Sterling Kansas Wesleyan Friends McPherson Tabor Bethany Ottawa Bethel University of Saint Mary Southwestern

G 17 20 20 20 20 18 19 17 17 17

No. 36 38 29 22 22 18 15 13 11 8

Avg/G 2.12 1.90 1.45 1.10 1.10 1.00 0.79 0.76 0.65 0.47

Shot Leaders Team Kansas Wesleyan Ottawa Friends Tabor Sterling McPherson University of Saint Mary Bethany Southwestern Bethel

G 20 19 20 20 17 20 17 18 17 17

No. 411 308 319 294 244 254 192 189 128 116

Avg/G 20.55 16.21 15.95 14.70 14.35 12.70 11.29 10.50 7.53 6.82

Shots on Goal Leaders Team Kansas Wesleyan Tabor Friends Sterling Ottawa Bethany University of Saint Mary McPherson Bethel Southwestern

G 20 20 20 17 19 18 17 20 17 17

No. 194 177 170 138 125 103 92 106 60 53

Avg/G 9.70 8.85 8.50 8.12 6.58 5.72 5.41 5.30 3.53 3.12

Saves Leaders Team University of Saint Mary Bethel College Bethany Southwestern Tabor Ottawa Sterling McPherson Friends Kansas Wesleyan

G 17 17 18 17 20 19 17 20 20 20

No. 161 145 150 110 113 94 83 86 83 75

Avg/G 9.47 8.53 8.33 6.47 5.65 4.95 4.88 4.30 4.15 3.75

Sophomore Tyler Curbow was part of a defense that led the KCAC in shutouts (8) and was second in goals allowed (27).

Junior Marvin Graham earned honorable mention All-KCAC and finished 10th in the KCAC game winning goals (2).

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52 2008 Soccer KCAC Standings and Honors

Men School

KCAC Win% Overall

Kansas Wesleyan 9-0-0 McPherson 6-2-1 Ottawa 6-3-0 Friends 6-3-0 Bethel 5-4-0 Tabor 4-4-1 Sterling 4-5-0 University of Saint Mary 3-6-0 Southwestern 1-8-0 Bethany 0-9-0

1.000 .722 .667 .667 .556 .500 .444 .333 .111 .000

12-7-1 11-7-1 9-9-1 12-7-1 5-12-0 7-11-1 10-7-0 3-13-1 3-13-1 4-13-1

Win% .625 .605 .500 .625 .294 .395 .588 .206 .206 .250

Name Robert Carrillo Juan Mundo Tyler Tank Justin Martens Ynikah Fon Derek Dodrill Jorge Bueso Liam McLean Colin Wylie Armando Rodriguez Kevin TenEyck Jose Garay Ryan Covey

Year Sr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Sr. So. Sr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr.

Men’s Second Team All-KCAC Pos. GK D D D D M M M M F F F F

Name Chris Munoz Daniel Sack Calin Strong Jason Bond Clayton McCully Jonathan McCormick Anthony Baldi Rusty Shannon Jose Rodriguez Mario Rodriguez Silas Hibbs Alex Mosley James Fox

1.000 .778 .611 .556 .500 .444 .444 .278 .222 .167

14-5-1 14-5-1 9-6-4 8-11-0 11-6-2 7-9-2 7-7-3 3-13-1 3-10-4 4-11-2

Win% .725 .725 .579 421 .632 .444 .500 .206 .294 .294

Year Sr. So. So. So. Fr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Fr.

Semifinals #4 Tabor vs. #1 Kansas Wesleyan - #1 Kansas Wesleyan 4-0 #3 McPherson vs. #2 Ottawa - #2 Ottawa 2-0 Championship #1 Kansas Wesleyan vs. #2 Ottawa - #1 Kansas Welseyan 1-0

School KWU KWU MC STER BETHEL KWU STER TC OU MC FU KWU STER School OU FU MC SWC USM KWU MC FU MC KWU TC FU BC

Men’s Honorable Mention All-KCAC

Chris Plooster, MC; Clint Kissling, SWC; Daniel Hill, KWU; Brian McAllister, OU; Dylan Gaul, USM; Josh Laubenheim, BETHEL; Robert Mason, TC; Leighton Schmidt, SWC; Marvin Graham, OU; Andy Adrian, TC; Hector DeLaCruz, BC; Andre Hernandez, BETHEL; Philip Nguyen, OU.

Men’s KCAC Post Season Tournament First Round #4 Friends vs. #5 Bethel - #4 Friends 3-2 OT #6 Tabor vs. #3 Ottawa - #6 Tabor 3-2

Women’s First Team All-KCAC Pos. Name GK Lauren Peil D Shannon Varney D Anneliese Rotering D Elizabeth Wilkens D Marissa Brownell M Eliana Parada M Holly Fulton M Whitney Williams M Amanda Just F Kylie Yates F Heather Muilenburg F Kat Benton F Whitney Bowen

Year Fr. Sr. Fr. So. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Fr. So. Jr. Sr. So.

School OU SWC MC OU KWU KWU KWU MC OU STER KWU KWU OU

Women’s Second Team All-KCAC Pos. Name GK Andrea Swanson D Christie Johnson D Elisabeth Gafford D Jessalyn Sadler D Stacey Lastra M Kelsey Meyer M Mychele Mendez M Kate Good M Emily Owen F Haley Cook F Megan Zeigel F Tara Rose F Jessica Burden

Year So. Fr. Sr. So. Sr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Jr. So. Sr. Fr. Sr.

School MC OU STER USM KWU OU BC STER USM MC BC BC TC

Women’s Honorable Mention All-KCAC Sarah Goldsmith, FU; Nicolette Rodriguez, MC; Patrice Dixon, BETHEL; Cassie Preston, BETHEL; Joanne Williams, STER; Megan Xavier, BC; Eva Sanders, SWC; Leigh Costello, TC; Michele Love, BETHEL; Theresa Baumstrack, USM; Alyssa Cox, FU; Amy Brickman, FU; Stacey Pelayo, BC; Stacy Harkness, SWC; Kelly White, TC.

Semifinals #4 Friends vs. #1 Kansas Wesleyan - #1 Kansas Wesleyan 3-2 (2OT) #6 Tabor vs. #2 McPherson - #2 McPherson 2-0 Championship #1 Kansas Wesleyan vs. #2 McPherson - #2 McPherson 3-2

OU

KCAC Win% Overall

9-0-0 7-2-0 5-3-1 5-4-0 4-4-1 4-5-0 3-4-2 2-6-1 0-5-4 1-7-1

First Round #4 Tabor vs. #5 Bethany - #4 Tabor 5-0 #3 McPherson vs. #6 Sterling - #3 McPherson 1-1 (3-1 shootout)

Women Amanda Just (2) Lauren Peil (2) Kelsey Hanna

Men’s First Team All-KCAC Pos. GK D D D D M M M M F F F F

Kansas Wesleyan Ottawa McPherson Tabor Bethany Sterling Southwestern Bethel Friends University of Saint Mary

Women’s KCAC Post Season Tournament

KCAC Players of the Week Men Michael Mesle (2) Marvin Graham Chris Munoz

Women School

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