2012 Lees-McRae Women's Soccer Media Guide

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Your Future

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Location, Elevation, Education • Highest campus in the Eastern United States, situated at nearly 4,000 feet above sea level. • 460 acre campus surrounded by rolling hills and underdeveloped forests; miles of hiking, running, and biking trails. • Tight-knit community representing 39 states and 19 countries. • 18 majors and 16 minors to chose from, with a student/faculty ratio of 14:1 and an average class size of 15. • 95% of students receive financial aid; 90 different institutional scholarship awards.


Lees-McRae College: Success Elevated • General Information

Staff Directory

Quick Facts

Administration Craig McPhail Merritt Yackey Whitney Noble Gene Renfro Dr. James Carson David Shervington

Position Director of Athletics Assistant Athletic Director Sports Information Director Director of Compliance Faculty Athletic Representative Athletic Operations

Phone 828-898-2483 828-260-6698 828-898-3510 828-898-8783 828-898-8870 828-898-8725

Athletic Training Rita Smith Jill Sparrow Bradley Huff Jimmy Strickland

Position Director of Athletic Training/SWA Head Athletic Trainer Assistant Athletic Trainer Assistant Athletic Trainer

Phone 828-898-8768 828-898-8868 828-898-3193 828-898-8892

M. Basketball Steve Hardin J.T. Blair Marcus Wilmoth

Position Head Men's Basketball Coach Assistant Men's Basketball Coach Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach

Phone 828-898-8897 828-898-8855 828-898-8855

W. Basketball Michelle Williams Ryan Riedel

Position Head Women's Basketball Coach Assistant Women's Basketball Coach

Phone 828-898-2482 828-898-3431

M/W Cross Country Ley Fletcher Mike Wilson

Position Head Cross Country Coach Assistant Cross Country Coach

Phone 828-898-8967 828-898-8967

Cycling Doug Owen

Position Director of Cycling

Phone 828-898-3432

M. Lacrosse Andy Nesdill Danny Ives

Position Head Men's Lacrosse Coach Assistant Men’s Lacrosse Coach

Phone 828-898-2480 828-898-2480

W. Lacrosse Ray Cameron Adam Binder

Position Head Women's Lacrosse Coach Assistant Women’s Lacrosse Coach

Phone 828-898-2538

M. Soccer Lee Squires

Position Head Men's Soccer Coach

Phone 828-898-8801

W. Soccer Nick Whiting Catherine Hauck

Position Head Women's Soccer Coach Assistant Women's Soccer Coach

Phone 828-898-8771 828-898-8927

Softball Merritt Yackey

Position Head Softball Coach

Phone 828-260-6698

M/W Tennis Aaron Petersen

Position Head Men's Tennis Coach

Phone 828-898-2547

M/W Track and Field Ley Fletcher Mike Wilson

Position Head Track and Field Coach Assistant Track and Field Coach

Phone 828-898-8967 828-898-8967

M. Volleyball James Goodridge

Position Head Men's Volleyball Coach

Phone 828-898-8714

W. Volleyball Cassie Crumal

Position Interim Head Women’s Volleyball Coach

Phone 828-898-8891

Credits The 2012 Lees-McRae College Women’s Soccer Media Guide is published by the LMC Sports Information Office, Whitney Noble, Director. Written, compiled, and edited by: Whitney Noble, Craig McPhail, Nick Whiting, Catherine Hauck and Gene Renfro. Principle photography by: Phillip Greene and Whitney Noble. About the Cover: This year’s cover features the jersey of senior captain Mary Dorn. Cover Design by: Whitney Noble using Adobe Photoshop. Photography by Whitney Noble. Printing: Pulp Printing, Bristol, Tenn.

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School...................................... Lees-McRae College Location.................................Banner Elk, NC 28604 Founded........................................................... 1900 Enrollment......................................................... 700 President........................................ Dr. Barry Buxton Director of Athletics........................... Craig McPhail Senior Woman Administrator..................Rita Smith Faculty Athletic Representative.... Dr. James Carson Nickname.....................................................Bobcats School Colors..........................Green (Pantone 626) & Gold (Pantone 123) Stadium..................................................... Tate Field Capacity............................................................. 700 Religious Affiliation..................... Presbyterian, USA National Affiliation......................... NCAA Division II Conference............................. Conference Carolinas Head Athletic Trainer............................. Jill Sparrow Coaching Staff Head Coach..........................................Nick Whiting Alma Mater................................ West Florida, 2007 Record at Lees-McRae (Yrs.)................. First season Career Record (Yrs.).............................. First season Women’s Soccer Office Phone.........(828) 898-8771 Email..........................................whitingn@lmc.edu Assistant Coach..............................Catherine Hauck Alma Mater............................... Lenoir-Rhyne, 2012 Email.............................................huackc@lmc.edu 2011 Overall Record.......................................13-5-3 2011 Conference Record.................................. 11-1 Starters Returning/Lost......................................8/3 Letter-Winners Returning/Lost.........................16/6 Sports Information Director............................................ Whitney Noble Alma Mater..........................................Tampa, 2008 Office Phone....................................(828) 898-8725 Cell Phone........................................(813) 957-7546 Fax....................................................(828) 898-8742 Email............................................ noblew@lmc.edu

Table of Contents College Snapshot....................... Front Inside Cover Quick Facts............................................................ 1 Table of Contents.................................................. 1 About the Cover.................................................... 1 Credits................................................................... 1 Academics at Lees-McRae................................. 2-3 Message from the President................................. 4 Life at Lees-McRae................................................ 5 College Administration......................................... 6 Athletics Staff........................................................ 7 Head Coach Nick Whiting..................................... 8 Assistant Coach Catherine Hauck......................... 8 Senior Woman Administrator Rita Smith.............. 9 Assistant AD Merritt Yackey.................................. 9 Sports Information Dir. Whitney Noble................ 9 Director of Compliance Gene Renfro.................... 9 2012 Roster......................................................... 10 Pronunciation Guide........................................... 10 Roster Breakdown............................................... 10 2012 Preview...................................................... 11 Player Profiles................................................ 12-18 2011 Review....................................................... 19 2011 Statistics..................................................... 20 2011 Results....................................................... 21 Conference Carolinas.......................................... 22 2011 Conference Review.................................... 23 Bobcat Honor Roll............................................... 24 Record Book................................................... 25-26 Year-By-Year Results....................................... 27-28 Athletic Facilities......................... Back Inside Cover 2012 Schedule.......................................Back Cover

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Lees-McRae Athletics: Success Elevated • Academics at Lees-McRae

22 majors and 16 minors Honors program and 5 honors societies Average class size of 15 14:1 student to faculty ratio 2 | 2012 Lees-McRae Women’s Soccer Media Guide

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Lees-McRae Athletics: Success Elevated • Academics at Lees-McRae

Your Education

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Academic Programs

Majors, minors, and concentrations Division of Nursing and Allied Health Athletic Training Nursing (pending accreditation) Division of Business Administration Business Administration Accounting Finance International Business Management Marketing Small Business Development Sport Administration Cycling Studies Division of Science and Mathematics Biology Nutrition Pre-Health Sciences Wildlife Biology Wildlife Rehabilitation Mathematics

Division of Creative and Fine Arts Communication Art & Design Art & Design Communication Arts Creative Marketing Performing Arts Studies Musical Theatre (BFA) Division of Education Elementary Education Health & Physical Education Theatre Arts Education Outdoor Adventure Studies Division of Humanities Appalachian Studies English History Religious Studies Division of Social and Behavioral Sciences Criminal Justice Psychology Sociology

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Lees-McRae Athletics: Success Elevated • From the President

Your Future Elevated

Banner Elk, North Carolina

From the President

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Lees-McRae Athletics: Success Elevated • Life at Lees-McRae

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Lees-McRae College: Success Elevated • College Administration

Dr. Barry M. Buxton

Craig McPhail

President Third Year

Director of Athletics Fourth Year

The Board of Trustees of Lees-McRae College appointed Dr. Barry M. Buxton as the 15th president in the 112-year history of the four-year liberal arts college, as of June 1, 2010. President Buxton’s inauguration was held on October 2, 2010. Before arriving at Lees-McRae, Buxton served as Vice President for Special Projects at the Savannah College of Art and Design. He was the executive liaison to the Savannah, Atlanta and European Boards of Visitors, while holding responsibility for major gift solicitation, leadership development and foundation relations.

Craig McPhail is in his fourth year as Director of Athletics at Lees-McRae College, where he oversees all day-to-day operations of the Lees-McRae athletic department and the 17 sports the college sponsors. This past year, the Bobcat Athletic Department reached new heights under his leadership as all five fall sports teams made the NCAA Tournament and for the first time in five years, both basketball programs reached the Conference Carolinas tournament. The Bobcats’ success on the field resembled their classroom success, as 162 student-athletes made the Presidential Honor Roll for athletics, the second-most in Conference Carolinas.

Buxton is a native of Blowing Rock, N.C., where he has proven to be a vital element to non-profit organizations in Appalachia. Through the 1980s he served as Executive Director of the sixteen-member Appalachian Consortium, in which he worked with faculty on research projects, scholarly conferences and publications related to Appalachia. In 1987, the Blue Ridge Parkway recognized Dr. Buxton for his studies of Mabry Mill, Moses H. Cone Estate, Davey Farm and Brinegar Cabin.

The athletic department has undergone noticeable improvements in his short career, receiving a full-time NCAA Director of Compliance and added banners documenting the department’s NCAA success in the gymnasium. Updated upholstery of the weight room’s equipment has been added, complete with signage banners, and window decals. Major renovations have been undertaken for the women’s soccer and men’s lacrosse locker rooms, in addition to updated field maintenance and fencing around the complex. The athletic department has also launched a new website, as well as significant social media upgrades on his watch.

Dr. Buxton has served as president of science and history museums in North Carolina, Texas and Georgia. He was vice president of the North Carolina Grass Roots Science Museums, and a co-founder of the Houston Museum District Association. In Houston, he worked with former President and First Lady George and Barbara Bush, along with the Harris County Medical Society to establish the Museum of Health and Medical Science.

Newly renovated softball facilities, outdoor tennis complex and press box, along with the re-introduction of the Hall of Fame and establishment of a Bobcat Club have all been accomplished during his short time at the helm.

He is an award-winning author, writing and editing over a dozen books; including “A Village Tapestry: The History of Blowing Rock”, which was recognized in 1989 as the best local history book in North Carolina.

Currently, McPhail serves on the Conference Carolinas Championships and Awards Committee and is the Athletic Director liaison for cross country/track and field.

Through his 35-year career, Dr. Buxton has been a teacher, researcher, publisher, editor and a community leader with extensive international experience. Buxton is a past member of the North Carolina Humanities Council and the Nebraska Humanities Council. He has served for diverse organizations as the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Tennessee State Board of Regents and Texas A&M University. Buxton has earned a pair of degrees from Appalachian State University, including a teacher certification, along with being an E.F. Lovill Fellow. He received his Ph. D. from the University of Nebraska, in which his dissertation was titled “Job Satisfaction of College and University Presidents.” Throughout his career, Dr. Buxton has received high marks for his involvement in community projects. In North Carolina, he was a statewide Chairman of Project Assist (a smoking cessation initiative), and a board member of United Way and the Asheville Chamber of Commerce. Buxton was a member of the Chamber of Commerce executive committee, and served on the boards of Bethesda Home for Boys, YMCA, the Lucas Theatre, Historic Savannah Foundation and the Savannah Economic Development Authority. He was also the first non-hospitality professional to be chosen as Chairman of Savannah’s powerful Convention and Visitors Bureau. Dr. Buxton is married to artist Deborah Keyes Buxton, and they have two sons: Loren, a technology executive in Nebraska, and Peter, whom lives in New York City working in television and commercial production. Dr. Buxton’s vocational interests include tennis, bicycling and landscape architecture.

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The Bobcats have played for a NCAA Division II National Championship (men’s soccer 2009) and won several Collegiate Cycling National Championships during his tenure.

McPhail previously worked on community service projects, managed awards banquets, handled publicity and marketing of the athletic department and monitored the overall experience of the student-athletes as Lees-McRae’s assistant athletic director. He has been involved with several College committees for graduation, judicial review, community service and retention. He has represented the College as a member of CoSIDA, United States Cross Country/ Track Coaches Association, USA Track and Field, Conference Carolinas chair for both cross country and track and field, and was recently a chair of the NCAA Division II Cross Country/Track and Field committee. As the men’s and women’s cross country coach for 11 years, his teams showed greatness in and out of the classroom, with 13 conference championships in men’s and women’s cross country, and track and field; McPhail also played an essential role in the re-instatement of the track and field program. He has coached 73 all-conference student-athletes, 31 gaining all-region honors, and has watched them regularly receive Academic All-America honors over the past decade. McPhail guided 38 Lees-McRae student-athletes to NCAA Division II National Championships. In doing so, he has been conference coach of the year 11 times, while earning regional coach of the year honors three times. A member of several organizations, McPhail serves the community well for the local Young Life Organization, the Banner Elk Christian Fellowship Church and the Special Olympics Torch Run. He also is the organizer for the Woolly Worm Road Race, Step Up for Yellow Mountain and the Turkey Trot, while coordinating Lees-McRae Mountain Day and caddying at Diamond Creek Golf Club. He earned his degree in mass communications (journalism) from Winthrop University, with a minor in interpersonal speech. His master’s degree in sport management is from Georgia Southern University. McPhail is married to former Jill Clawson; they are proud parents of son Elijah Boggs McPhail.

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Lees-McRae College: Success Elevated • Athletics Staff

Adam Binder Women’s Lacrosse Assistant Coach

J.T. Blair Men’s Basketball Assistant Coach

Ray Cameron Women’s Lacrosse Head Coach

Dr. James Carson Faculty Athletic Representative

Cassie Crumal Women’s Volleyball Interim Head Coach

Ley Fletcher M/W Cross Country M/W Track & Field Head Coach

James Goodridge Men’s Volleyball Head Coach

Steve Hardin Men’s Basketball Head Coach

Catherine Hauck Women’s Soccer Assistant Coach

Bradley Huff Assistant Athletic Trainer

Danny Ives Men’s Lacrosse Assistant Coach

Craig McPhail Director of Athletics

Andrew Nesdill Men’s Lacrosse Head Coach

Whitney Noble Sports Information Director

Doug Owen Cycling Director

Aaron Petersen M/W Tennis Head Coach

Gene Renfro Compliance Director

Ryan Riedel Women’s Basketball Assistant Coach

David Shervington Athletic Operations Director of Camps

Rita Smith Athletic Training Director SWA

Jill Sparrow Head Athletic Trainer

Lee Squires Men’s Soccer Head Coach

Jimmy Strickland Assistant Athletic Trainer

Nick Whiting Women’s Soccer Head Coach

Michele Williams Women’s Basketball Head Coach

Marcus Wilmoth Men’s Basketball Assistant Coach

Mike Wilson M/W Cross Country M/W Track & Field Assistant Coach

Merritt Yackey Softball Head Coach Assistant Athletic Dir.

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Lees-McRae College: Success Elevated • Coaching Staff

Nick Whiting Head Women’s Soccer Coach | First Season | University of West Florida, 2007 Nick Whiting is in his first season as the head women’s soccer coach at Lees-McRae after serving as the Bobcats’ assistant coach for the last two years. Whiting takes over as the Bobcats’ head coach after spending the last two seasons as the assistant, helping Lees-McRae compile a 27-11-3 overall record over that span, including a 13-5-3 mark last fall. A native of Panama City, Fla., Whiting played a pivotal role in the Bobcats’ success in 2011, helping Lees-McRae post a program-record 11-1 mark in conference play en route to the school’s first-ever outright league title. During his tenure, the Bobcats put together an impressive 19-3 record in conference play, advancing to the semifinal round of the league tournament in 2010. Lees-McRae took a tremendous step forward in 2011, knocking off defending regular season champion Belmont Abbey on penalty kicks in the championship match to earn the program’s first-ever berth to the NCAA Tournament. Whiting has mentored 12 all-conference players over the last two seasons, including 2011 Conference Carolinas Freshman of the Year Meagan Thornton. He has also been an integral component in the Bobcats’ recruiting efforts since his arrival in 2010, welcoming 19 student-athletes into the women’s soccer program during his tenure. Prior to his appointment as the Bobcats’ assistant, Whiting spent the 2009 season at Catawba College, where he helped the Indians to a 13-5-2 record, a sixthplace ranking in the NSCAA Southeast Regional poll and a trip to the South Atlantic Conference semifinals. Whiting’s primary responsibility at Catawba was recruiting, a role in which he helped the Indians sign seven players on National Signing Day. He also served as the goalkeepers coach, guiding the Indian net minders to nine shutouts and a 0.86 goals against average. Whiting also served as a graduate assistant coach at Western Carolina University during their Southern Conference championship season in 2008. During that campaign, Western Carolina advanced to the NCAA Tournament where they met the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in the opening round, while registering a pivotal victory over No. 20 University of South Carolina. Prior to his time at WCU, Whiting spent a year at Jacksonville University as a media relations assistant for both the men and women’s soccer teams, as well as several other sports. Whiting is a 2007 graduate of the University of West Florida, having earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in communications with a specialization in public relations. Over his four years as an assistant coach, Whiting’s teams have amassed an impressive 53-24-7 record.

Catherine Hauck Assistant Women’s Soccer Coach | First Season | Lenoir-Rhyne, 2012 Catherine Hauck is in her first season as the assistant women’s soccer coach at Lees-McRae College. Hauck brings several years of coaching experience at the high school and club level with her to Lees-McRae, having served as an assistant coach at Saint Stephens High School in Hickory, N.C. while also working with the Catawba Valley Youth Soccer Association as an assistant coach. The Lake Mary, Fla. native comes to Lees-McRae from nearby Lenoir-Rhyne University in Hickory, N.C., where she earned backto-back South Atlantic Conference Player of the Year honors in 2010 and 2011. Hauck was named to the Daktronics NCAA Division II All-America First team this past fall, finishing the season with 11 goals and 26 points to earn Daktronics Southeast Region Player of the Year honors as well as a spot on the NSCAA /Continental Tire NCAA Women’s Division II All-America Second team. A three-year captain at Lenoir-Rhyne, Hauck garnered all-conference honors in each of her four seasons with the Bears, while also earning both NSCAA and Daktronics all-Southeast Region recognition each year. Hauck enjoyed a tremendous career on the pitch, compiling 31 goals and eight assists for 70 points in four seasons with the Bears. Hauck not only performed at the highest level on the pitch, but also in the classroom, completing her Bachelor of Science in heath and exercise science in May 2012 with a cumulative grade point average of 3.61. For her combined efforts in the classroom and on the pitch, Hauck earned a spot on the NSCAA’s Scholar AllAmerica Second team in 2011. The two-time All-America selection has been extremely involved in a variety of activities during both her high school and college careers, serving as president of the Bears’ Student-Athlete Advisory Committee and vice president of the Mortar Board Honor Society in addition to her coaching duties at Saint Stephens and CVYS. Hauck is an active member of Young Life, serving as a leader with YL for two years. She has been a part of several mission trips over the last seven years, traveling to Egypt, Jamaica, Swaziland, Brazil, and most recently Kenya, to help the less fortunate.

Year-by-Year/Coaching Records Year 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Totals

Overall Record 17-3 14-2-1 19-3 16-3 13-5 15-6 13-5-3 19-3 16-6-2 13-8 9-10 6-13 12-9-1 17-6 12-7-1 14-6-1 11-6-3 4-13-3 3-12-2 6-11-1 5-15 11-9 11-8-1 14-6 13-5-3 303-180-22

Winning Percentage 0.850 0.853 0.848 0.842 0.722 0.714 0.690 0.864 0.708 0.619 0.474 0.316 0.568 0.739 0.625 0.690 0.625 0.275 0.235 0.361 0.250 0.550 0.575 0.700 0.690 0.622

Conference Record 8-0 8-0 6-1 5-1 n/a n/a 2-1-1 5-1 6-3-1 8-2 5-4 3-7 7-3-1 10-1 7-3-1 7-3-1 7-1-2 2-6-2 2-8-1 3-7-1 3-8 3-8 7-4 8-2 11-1 133-75-11

Winning Percentage 1.000 1.000 0.857 0.833 n/a n/a 0.625 0.833 0.650 0.800 0.556 0.300 0.682 0.909 0.682 0.682 0.800 0.300 0.227 0.318 0.273 0.273 0.636 0.800 0.917 0.632

Conference Finish 1st 1st 1st 1st n/a n/a 2nd 2nd 4th T-2nd T-4th 8th T-4th T-1st 5th T-4th 2nd 8th 10th 8th 9th 10th 5th T-2nd 1st 6 titles

Conference Tournament n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a Champions T-3rd Champions T-3rd T-5th T-5th T-5th T-3rd Champions T-5th T-3rd T-5th Runner-Up n/a T-5th n/a n/a T-3rd T-3rd 1st 4 titles

National Tournament Region Champions Region Champions Region Champions Region Runner-Up n/a District Playoffs n/a District Playoffs District Playoffs n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a NCAA First Round 8 appearances

Head Coach Ried Estus Ried Estus Ried Estus Ried Estus Ried Estus Ried Estus Ried Estus Ried Estus Ried Estus Ried Estus Ried Estus Ried Estus Ried Estus Ried Estus Tracey Leipold Tracey Leipold Tracey Leipold Tracey Leipold Renee Lopez Renee Lopez Renee Lopez Renee Lopez Renee Lopez Cally Morrill Cally Morrill 4 coaches

Coach’s Overall Record

Coach’s Conf. Record

199-82-8

73-24-3

41-32-8

23-13-6

36-55-4

18-35-2

27-11-3

19-3

a - Transitioned from junior college to four-year school b - Joined Conference Carolinas

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Lees-McRae College: Success Elevated • Support Staff

Rita Smith Director of Athletic Training/Senior Woman Administrator | 29th Season Rita Smith has been a cornerstone of the Lees-McRae athletic department for the last 28 years, serving the College in various capacities as the Chair for the Division of Sport and Wellness Studies, Director of Athletic Training Education, Assistant Professor of Athletic Training Education, and Senior Woman Administrator for Athletics. Smith was instrumental in the development of the athletic training program at Lees-McRae, building the program from the ground up and serving as the College’s first full-time athletic trainer. Smith came to Lees-McRae in 1983 as an athletic trainer, assistant basketball and assistant tennis coach as well as associate dormitory director. Over the years she has guided the growth of the athletic training program from just herself, to its current level as an CAATE accredited program with four additional certified athletic trainers and thirteen athletic training students. During her time at Lees-McRae, Smith has also worked numerous camps and special events from Dave Cowens Basketball Schools to Special Olympic World Games and NCAA Division II Track & Field Championship. Smith earned her Bachelor of Science from University North Carolina Greensboro and her Master of Arts from Appalachian State University. She is a NATA certified athletic trainer as well as a North Carolina licensed athletic trainer. Smith currently resides in Banner Elk, N.C.

Merritt Yackey Assistant Director of Athletics/External Operations | Third Season Merritt Yackey is in his third season as the assistant athletic director for external operations at Lees-McRae. Yackey assists with fundraising efforts and special projects within the Bobcat athletic department and its 17 intercollegiate sports. Yackey is also in his second year as the Bobcats’ head softball coach, taking the reins of a program that finished the 2009 season with a 23-19 overall record, which marked the school’s first winning campaign in 10 years. In his first season with the Bobcats, Yackey led the program to a 12-32 record and a 5-13 mark in Conference Carolinas play. He took the Bobcats to new heights in 2010, leading Lees-McRae to a 26-27 overall record and the program’s first-ever winning season in conference play with a 10-8 mark against league opponents. For his efforts, Yackey was named the Conference Carolinas Coach of the Year, as the Bobcats placed four on the all-conference teams. Yackey brings over 25 years of experience in higher education. He was Director of Development/Special Giving at Albion College from 1988-1993, Director of Development at Converse College from 1995-1996, Director of Major Gifts and Planned Giving at Catawba College from 1997-2000, Special Assistant to the President/Campaign Director at Limestone College from 2000-2002, Vice President for Development at Mansfield University from 20022004 and Vice President for Advancement at Lees-McRae College from 2004-2007. Yackey also served as the head softball coach at local Avery High School from 2007-2009.

Whitney Noble Sports Information Director | Third Season | University of Tampa, 2008 Whitney Noble is in his third year as the Sports Information Director in the Lees-McRae athletic department. Noble is responsible for all sports information needs of Lees-McRae’s 17 intercollegiate sports. Noble joins the Bobcats from nearby Tusculum College in Greeneville, Tenn., where he served as the Assistant Director of Athletic Media Relations for two years. While at Tusculum, Noble served as the primary contact for the Pioneer men’s soccer, women’s soccer, women’s basketball, softball, cross country, and men’s and women’s tennis programs. A native of Boxborough, Mass., Noble completed his Bachelor’s of Science degree in sport management from the University of Tampa in May 2008. Noble worked in the Spartans’ sports information office as a student assistant from 2004-07, before being named to the assistant director post prior to the 2007-08 academic year. During his undergraduate years at Tampa, Noble covered 13 of UT’s 16 athletic teams in various capacities, serving as the primary contact for men’s soccer in 2006 and 2007, as well as baseball in 2008. While at Tampa, he helped write and design several media guides for soccer, baseball, basketball, and volleyball, as well as being the primary designer of the 2008 baseball media guide. The 2006 Tampa Men’s Soccer media guide, which he helped produce, was selected third in the nation (Division B) by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). Noble brings a tremendous amount of championship experience with him, having been an integral part of the sports information staff at a number of NCAA Tournament events throughout his career, including serving as the primary statistician and media contact for the 2008 NCAA Division II Southeast Region Men’s Soccer Tournament, which was hosted by Tusculum. In 2007-08, he also served on the statistics staff for the NCAA Division III Soccer National Championship in Orlando, Fla. and the NCAA II South Regional Baseball Tournament, hosted by Tampa. In 2007, he also worked with ESPN with the Arena Football Playoffs in Tampa.

Gene Renfro Director of Compliance | First Season Gene Renfro is in his first season as the Director of Compliance at Lees-McRae College. Renfro brings a tremendous amount of experience in collegiate athletics to Lees-McRae, having served as the first full-time sports information director at fellow Conference Carolinas member King College from 2009 to 2011. During his tenure at the Bristol, Tenn. school, Renfro served as the primary media contact for King’s 22 intercollegiate athletic programs, playing an integral role in the College’s transition from the NAIA ranks to the NCAA Division II level, while publicizing King’s first two NCAA II national championship teams. Prior to his arrival at King, Renfro served as the assistant sports information director at Union College (Ky.) for two years. While at Union, Renfro functioned as the primary contact for 14 of the Bulldogs’ intercollegiate athletic programs, as well as the secondary contact for the football, women’s basketball, bowling, and baseball teams. Renfro’s career in college athletics began at Milligan in the fall of 2001, where he spent his undergraduate years as a student assistant and intern in the sports information office, as well as a student assistant coach with the baseball program. After graduation, Renfro returned to Milligan as the College’s sports information director and director of men’s basketball operations during the 2005-2006 season. A native of Johnson City, Tenn., Renfro has recently served as a sports writer with the Johnson City Press, Elizabethton Star and tricitiessports.com, as well as working on the game day staff at East Tennessee State University as an instant replay official. Renfro holds a Master of Art degree in physical education from East Tennessee State, and a Bachelor of Science in communications from Milligan. The Carter County product has also been nominated for inclusion in the inaugural class of the Carter County Sports Hall of Fame for his service to the County and surrounding area.

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Lees-McRae College: Success Elevated • The Roster

2012 Lees-McRae Bobcats

No. 00 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 24 25 26 33

Name Alicia Pierson Mary Biehner Ally Titsworth LeeAnn Sullivan Meagan Thornton Erica Allen Anja Decker Mary Dorn Sydney Maddox Kaylan Stanley Ariana Smith Alex Trujic Rachael Nobbs Kaitlyn Kerrigan Samantha Arendt MaryBeth Sullivan Elise Steinmetz Emily Jones Lauren Griffin Molly Ames Sarah Mahar Mikkie Gallagher Kaitlyn Briggs Kate Brandon Mary Bowers Jessica Cardenas Mallory Overholt

Pos. GK GK F D F F MF D F D D D D MF F MF/F MF MF MF MF F F GK D F D MF

Ht. 5-6 5-6 5-4 5-8 5-4 5-7 5-8 5-5 5-5 5-6 5-8 5-4 5-5 5-6 5-8 5-6 5-4 5-6 5-6 5-10 5-2 5-6 5-10 5-3 5-6 5-4 5-2

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

Hometown/Previous School Brooksville, Fla./Nature Coast HS Wilmington, N.C./Cape Fear Academy Holmes Beach, Fla./Manatee HS Greensboro, N.C./Meredith College Millville, N.J./Millville HS Norton, Ohio/Norton HS Palm Harbor, Fla./Palm Harbor University HS Shallotte, N.C./Appalachian State University Asheville, N.C./A.C. Reynolds HS Bluefield, W.Va./Graham HS Jackson, N.J./Jackson Memorial HS Venice, Fla./Venice HS North Charleston, S.C./Fort Dorchester HS Lakewood Ranch, Fla./Lakewood Ranch HS Franklinton, N.C./Franklinton HS Greensboro, N.C./UNC Charlotte Louisville, Ky./DuPont Manual HS Leonardtown, Md./Leonardtown HS Kernersville, N.C./East Forsythe HS Greensboro, N.C./Northwest Guilford HS Jacksonville, Fla./Paxon HS Chapel Hill, N.C./Northwood HS Oviedo, Fla./Hagerty HS Charlotte, N.C./Providence HS Alexandria, Va./Bishop O’Connell HS Bakersfield, Calif./Liberty HS Grand Bend, Ontario, Canada/South Huron District HS

Head Coach: Nick Whiting Assistant Coach: Catherine Hauck

Pronunciation BEE-ner

TRU-juh-IC ARR-unh-TUH

Muh-HAR MICK-ee

Cuh-ARR-dee-nuh-uss WHITE-ing Huh-OWW-Cuh

Alphabetical

Front Row (L-R): Mary Dorn, Mary Bowers, Jessica Cardenas, Alex Trujic, Elise Steinmetz, Meagan Thornton, Kaylan Stanley, Sarah Mahar, Mallory Overholt, Kate Brandon, Sydney Maddox. Middle Row: Assistant Coach Catherine Hauck, Head Coach Nick Whiting, Kaitlyn Kerrigan, Ariana Smith, MaryBeth Sullivan, Emily Jones, Mikkie Gallagher, Ally Titsworth, Lauren Griffin, Erica Allen, Rachael Nobbs, Assistant Athletic Trainer Jimmy Strickland. Back Row: Sam Arendt, LeeAnn Sullivan, Alicia Pierson, Kaitlyn Briggs, Mary Biehner, Molly Ames, Anja Decker.

Roster Breakdown By Class Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior

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By State/Country California Canada Florida Kentucky Maryland New Jersey North Carolina Ohio South Carolina Virginia West Virginia

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By Position Goalkeeper 3 Defender 7 Midfielder 9 Forward 9 *One player listed at multiple positions By Height 5-2 5-3 5-4 5-5 5-6 5-7 5-8 5-10

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Birthdays by Month January February March April May June July August September October November December

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Name Erica Allen Molly Ames Samantha Arendt Mary Biehner Mary Bowers Kate Brandon Kaitlyn Briggs Jessica Cardenas Anja Decker Mary Dorn Mikkie Gallagher Lauren Griffin Emily Jones Kaitlyn Kerrigan Sydney Maddox Sarah Mahar Rachael Nobbs Mallory Overholt Alicia Pierson Ariana Smith Kaylan Stanley Elise Steinmetz LeeAnn Sullivan Mary Beth Sullivan Meagan Thornton Ally Titsworth Alex Trujic LMCBobcats.com


Lees-McRae College: Success Elevated • Season Outlook The Lees-McRae women’s soccer program opens the 2012 campaign looking to build upon the foundation established over the past two years, charging into the season as the hunted team in Conference Carolinas after capturing the school’s first conference regular season and tournament titles since 2000. The 2012 season also represents a changing of the guard for the Bobcats, as Nick Whiting takes the helm after serving as the program’s assistant coach for the last two years. LeesMcRae put together perhaps the best season in program history last fall, posting a 135-3 record while capturing the Conference Carolinas regular season title, winning the conference tournament and advancing to the NCAA Tournament for the first time in school history. Several Bobcats garnered individual recognition last season, including Conference Carolinas Freshman of the Year Meagan Thornton (Millville, N.J.) and Meagan Thornton all-Conference Carolinas 2011 Conference Carolinas Freshman of the Year First team selections Mary Dorn (Shallotte, N.C.), Brooke Santerre (Port Republic, Md.) and MaryBeth Sullivan (Greensboro, N.C.). Santerre also became the program’s first two-time representative on the Capital One Academic all-District III Women’s Soccer team, earning first team honors for the first time in her career. Dorn joined Santerre with a program first of her own, garnering the school’s first-ever NCCSIA all-State recognition, while earning a spot on both the NSCAA and Daktronics allSoutheast Region First teams. Sullivan, Thornton, and Santerre each earned all-region honors as well, while Cally Morrill was named the Conference Carolinas Coach of the Year after leading the Bobcats to a program-record 11-1 mark in league play. FORWARDS Sullivan and Thornton return to anchor the Bobcat attack after combining for 23 goals, eight assists, 54 points, and six match-winners last season. The potent scoring duo will be joined a deep and talented group of returners and newcomers as the Bobcats look to improve on their offensive prowess of last fall, when they finished the season ranked eighth in the nation in scoring offense. Thornton, the reigning conference freshman of the year, is back in the fold after leading the team in goals (12) and points (30) last season. The Millville, N.J. native also posted six assists, earning a spot on the all-conference second team in addition to an all-region nod from Daktronics. Sullivan returns for her junior year hoping to build on a strong sophomore season, during which she posted 11 goals, two assists, and 24 points while netting four match-winners. The 5-7 attacker has amassed an impressive 25 goals, 11 assists, and 61 points during her two-year tenure at LeesMcRae, which already rank her among the leaders in program history. Mary Bowers (Alexandria, Va.) is back in the fold for her senior season after appearing in nine matches last fall, tallying one goal. The Junoir MaryBeth Sullivan Alexandria, Va. native has 2011 Daktronics all-Southeast Region appeared in 21 matches in her career, and will be expected to fill a key role off the bench this season. Samantha Arendt (Franklinton, N.C.) and Ally Titsworth (Holmes Beach, Fla.) return for their sophomore seasons after successful rookie campaigns a year ago, combining for three goals and four assists in key substitute roles. Arendt appeared in 11 matches last fall, netting her first collegiate goal against Coker on October 22. Titsworth filled a critical role as a frequent substitute in 2011, tallying two goals and four assists in 21 appearances, including a pair of clutch helpers against North Greenville on September 17. Coach Whiting also welcomes a quartet of talented newcomers into the Bobcats’ attacking corps, as freshmen Erica Allen (Norton, Ohio), Sydney Maddox (Asheville, N.C.), Sarah Mahar (Jacksonville, Fla.), and Mikkie Gallagher (Chapel Hill, N.C.) join the Bobcats after successful prep careers. Allen comes to Lees-McRae from North High School in Norton, Ohio, where she as a four-time all-conference first team selection and the 2008 rookie of the year. Maddox joins the Bobcats after a stellar prep career at A.C. Reynolds High School in Asheville, N.C., where she was a three-time all-conference and all-region performer while leading her team in assists as a junior. Mahar dons the Green and Gold following a strong tenure at Paxon High School in Jacksonville, Fla., where she earned a pair of all-conference nods, as well as a spot on the Florida Times Union First team. Gallagher rounds out the Bobcat attacking unit, coming to Lees-McRae from Northwood High School in Chapel Hill, N.C., where she was a three-time allconference selection while also being recognized on the all-state team twice.

central core of the Bobcat midfield this fall. Senior Lauren Griffin (Kernersville, N.C.) and sophomore Alex Trujic (Venice, Fla.) are back in the fold to round out the veteran corps in the midfield for LeesMcRae. Griffin appeared in nine matches last fall, tallying her first collegiate goal against Converse on October 6. Trujic came on strong toward the end of her freshman season, cracking the starting 11 in six of the last seven matches while recording an assist against Coker. Junior Emily Jones A quintet of newcomers 2011 all-Conference Carolinas selection joins the midfield unit for the Bobcats this season, as Molly Ames (Greensboro, N.C.), Anja Decker (Palm Harbor, Fla.), Mallory Overholt (Grand Bend, Ontario, Canada), and Elise Steinmetz (Louisville, Ky.) will head into preseason looking to earn significant minutes and perhaps a spot in the starting 11. Ames comes to Lees-McRae from Northwest Guilford High School, where she was a two-time all-conference performer and led her team in assists for three straight seasons. Decker will don the Green and Gold this fall following a memorable prep career at Palm Harbor University High School, where she helped her team to two state championships and a trio of district titles. Overholt comes to Lees-McRae from South Huron District High School in Exeter, Ontario, Canada, where she received the Team Leadership award, as well as MVP honors in volleyball. Steinmetz rounds out the midfield unit for the Bobcats this season, donning the Green and Gold following an outstanding prep career at DuPont Manual High School, where she was a two-time all-state and all-region performer. DEFENDERS Dorn returns to lead the backline once again, filling an invaluable leadership role for the Bobcats following a tremendous campaign last fall. A native of Shallotte, N.C., Dorn amassed quite a collection of honors in 2011, earning first team all-southeast region selections from both Daktronics and the NSCAA in addition to first-team all-conference and Conference Carolinas Tournament MVP honors. The 5-5 center back helped the Bobcat backline keep 12 clean sheets last season, as the unit posted a superb goals against average of 0.78. Jessica Cardenas (Bakersfield, Calif.) returns for her senior season, having posted one goal in 10 appearances along the backline last fall. LeeAnn Sullivan (Greensboro, N.C.) and Ariana Smith (Jackson, N.J.) are back for their junior and sophomore campaigns, respectively, after combining for two goals and two assists Senior Mary Dorn last season. Sullivan appeared 2011 Daktronics and NSCAA all-Southeast Region in 21 matches as a sophomore, making 18 starts while recording one goal and two assists. Smith stepped in alongside Dorn at center back from the start as a freshman, featuring in the starting 11 in each of her 21 appearances while posting one goal. The Bobcats’ seasoned defensive corps will be joined by a trio of newcomers this fall, as freshmen Kate Brandon (Charlotte, N.C.), Rachel Nobbs (North Charleston, S.C.), and Kaylan Stanley (Bluefield, W.Va.) will be expected to compete for playing time along the backline and perhaps a spot in the starting 11. Brandon joins the Bobcats from Providence High School in Charlotte, N.C., where she posted 24 goals and 16 assists as a two-time all-conference and all-region performer. Nobbs comes to Lees-McRae from Fort Dorchester High School in North Charleston, S.C., where she tallied 20 goals, 34 assists, and 11 shutouts in a versatile prep career on the pitch. Stanley will don the Green and Gold this fall following a strong prep career at Graham High School in Bluefield, Va., where she was a two-time all-district performer as well as an all-state selection and two-year captain. GOALKEEPERS The goalkeeping corps will seem quite familiar to Bobcat fans this fall, featuring a trio of returners in senior Mary Biehner (Wilmington, N.C.), junior Alicia Pierson (Brooksville, Fla.), and sophomore Kaitlyn Briggs (Oviedo, Fla.). Briggs will likely reprise her role in the starting 11 after a successful rookie season in 2011, posting a 12-4-3 record to go along with nine clean sheets and a superb 0.80 goals against average. For her efforts, Briggs earned a spot on the all-Conference Carolinas Second team, after keeping six clean sheets and posting a goals against average of 0.55 in conference play. Pierson and Biehner are expected to provide a strong depth presence for the Bobcats this season, with Pierson coming off a strong sophomore campaign in which she posted a 0.61 goals against average in four appearances, including two starts.

MIDFIELDERS

OUTLOOK

Emily Jones (Leonardtown, Md.) and Kaitlyn Kerrigan (Lakewood Ranch, Fla.) return to solidify the midfield for the Bobcats after posting a pair of stellar seasons last fall. Jones is back in the fold for her senior campaign to provide critical veteran leadership in the middle of the park for the Bobcats, having recorded two goals and four assists last season en route an all-Conference Carolinas Third team selection. Kerrigan returns for her junior season looking to build on a strong sophomore campaign, tallying eight assists last fall to climb to 10th in program history with 19 career helpers. The Lakewood Ranch, Fla. native will be expected to team with Jones to form the

With a battle-tested corps of veteran leaders and a talented group of newcomers, the Bobcats appear primed to continue their rise amongst the NCAA Division II ranks this fall. Coach Whiting’s squad will face a grueling schedule and loftier expectations this season, as the Bobcats will be the hunted team in Conference Carolinas, looking to repeat as league champions and punch their ticket back to the NCAA Tournament.

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As a junior (2011): Did not play...As a sophomore (2010): Did not play...As a freshman (2009): Did not play...High School: Graduated from Cape Fear Academy in Wilmington, N.C…Coached by Meade McFarlane…Back-to-back team MVP in 2008 and 2009…second team all-region in 2008…third team all-area in 2009...Recipient of her high school’s Wendy’s Heisman honor in 2008...Personal: Born on April 24, 1991 in Norfolk, Va…Daughter of Barbara Biehner…Mother Barbara played tennis at Emory University…Majoring in athletic training…Plans to attend graduate school... Recipient of Lees-McRae’s Athletic Training Award…President of LMC’s Club of Athletic Training…Member of SAAC...More about Mary: Favorite book: “Ender’s Game”…Favorite movie: “Bad Boys II”….Favorite musical artist: Linkin Park and Pit Bull…Favorite sports team: New England Revolution… Favorite athlete: Kasey Keller of Seattle Sounders FC…Mary can’t imagine a week without: Music…Mary’s advice to kids: “You can never learn too much”… Favorite sport other than soccer: Field hockey…Person Mary most admires: Her mother…Best advice Mary has ever been given: “Don’t give up”.

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Defender | 5-5 | Sr. Shalotte, N.C. Appalachian State Univ.

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Mary Dorn

As a first-year senior (2011): Daktronics NCAA Division II all-Southeast Region First team...NSCAA NCAA Division Cat. No. Date Opponent Goals 1 Five times II all-Southeast Region First team... Assists 1 Two times All-Conference Carolinas First team... Points 3 10.22.11 Coker Conference Carolinas Tournament Shots 4 10.06.11 Converse MVP...Started 21 matches...Fifth on the team in goals (4) and points (10)... Led the backline to 12 clean sheets... Found the back of the net against North Greenville (Sep. 17) and Converse (Oct. 6)...Career-high three points at Coker (Oct. 22), including first career assist...Scored the equalizer against Limestone (Nov. 3)...Tallied an assist against Columbus State (Nov. 11) in the Bobcats’ first-ever NCAA Tournament appearance...As a junior (2010): AllConference Carolinas First team… Appeared and started in 16 matches… Scored her first career goal at Milligan (Sep. 4)...As a sophomore (2009): AllConference Carolinas Second team… Appeared in 19 matches, including 18 starts…Recorded four shots...Previous school (2008): Attended Appalachian State University in Boone, N.C...High School: Graduated from West Brunswick High School in South Brunswick, N.C…Coached by Tripp Smith…Four-time allconference selection…Three-time all-region honoree…Played club soccer for Wilmington Academy…Coached by Al Pastore…Personal: Born on April 5, 1990 in Supply, N.C…Daughter of Leonard and Paula Dorn…Has one brother, Will (24)…Majoring in accounting…Plans to attend graduate school…2012 Conference Carolinas Spring Presidential Honor Roll...Dean’s List...Member of Sigma Beta Delta Business Honor Society, Chi Alpha Sigma National College Athlete Honor Society...Community service while at Lees-McRae includes the VITA Tax Assistance Program...More about Mary: Favorite book: “She’s Come Undone”…Favorite midnight snack: Popcorn…Favorite movie: “The Basketball Diaries”…Favorite musical artist: Modest Mouse…Favorite sports team: Notre Dame football…Favorite athletes: Former LMC cyclist Carla Swart and former West Ham United soccer player Bobby Moore…Mary’s most memorable moment in sports: Scoring the equalizer against Limestone in the conference tournament last season…Best advice Mary as ever been given: “No such thing as natural talent, only hard work”.

Career Highs

Emily Jones Midfielder | 5-6 | Sr. Leonardtown, Md. Leonardtown HS

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Goalkeeper | 5-6 | Sr. Wilmington, N.C. Cape Fear Academy

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Mary Biehner

As a junior (2011): All-Conference Carolinas Third team...Conference Carolinas all-Tournament team... Cat. No. Date Opponent Appeared in 18 matches, including 17 Goals 1 Several times 2 10.30.10 Coker starts...Tied for fourth on the team Assists Points 3 Two times in assists (4)...Tallied an assist on the Shots 6 9.29.10 Montreat match-winner at Carson-Newman (Sep. 19)...Season-high three points with a goal and an assist against Barton (Oct. 1)...Assisted on the match-winners against Queens (Oct. 8) and Mount Olive (Oct. 15)...Scored the matchwinner against Erskine (Oct. 31)...As a sophomore (2010): Appeared and started in 20 matches…Tied for fourth on the team in goals (four)…Sixth in assists (four) and points (12)…Scored a goal against Mars Hill (Sep. 8)…Had a goal and an assist at Montreat (Sep. 29)…Scored in back-to-back matches at Queens (Oct. 9) and Wingate (Oct. 12)…Notched the match-winner against Queens…Seasonhigh two assists against Coker (Oct. 30)...As a freshman (2009): Appeared in 19 matches, including 17 starts…Tied for third on the team in goals (three)…Fifth in points (seven)…First collegiate assist against Erskine (Sep. 12)…Scored her first career goal against Ferrum (Sep. 22)…Notched a goal against St. Andrews (Oct. 3)…Scored a goal against Queens (Oct. 26)...High School: Graduated from Leonardtown High School in Leonardtown, Md…Coached by Jennifer Henderson…Member of 2008 state champion team, of which she was a captain…Recipient of the Coaches’ Award in 2007…Basketball Highest Scorer and Coaches’ Award in 2009…Basketball Best Defensive Player in 2008…Played club soccer for Southern Maryland FC Alliance…Coached by Adam Ritchie...Personal: Born on May 12, 1991 in Canada...Daughter of Ken and Heather Jones…Has one brother, Andrew (18)… Majoring in pre-professional biology with a minor in psychology…Plans to attend graduate school…Member of the dean’s list…Community service while at LMC includes volunteering at an area nursing home... 2012 Conference Carolinas Spring Presidential Honor Roll...Dean’s List...More about Emily: Favorite book: “Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy”…Favorite midnight snack: Popcorn…Favorite movie: “Baby Mama”…Favorite musical artist: Lady Antebellum…Favorite song: “Love on Top” by Beyonce…Favorite sports teams: Phoenix Suns and University of Connecticut women’s basketball…Favorite athletes: Steve Nash of the Phoenix Suns and Maya Moore of the Minnesota Lynx…Best advice Emily has ever been given: “Go with the flow”…What people don’t know about Emily: She’s Canadian.

Career Highs

Emily Jones’ Career Statistics Year MP 2009 19 2010 20 2011 18 TOTAL 57

MS 17 20 17 54

Min. 1091 1450 1334 3875

G 3 4 2 9

A 1 4 4 9

Pts. 7 12 8 27

Shots 28 35 24 87

Shot % .107 .114 .083 .103

MWG 0 1 1 2

Mary Dorn’s Career Statistics Year MP 2009 19 2010 16 2011 21 TOTAL 46

MS 18 16 21 45

Min. 1359 1361 1882 4602

G 0 1 4 5

A 0 0 2 2

Pts. 0 2 10 12

Shots 4 5 24 33

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Shot % .000 .200 .167 .152

MWG 0 0 0 0

The Bobcats’ 2012 Senior Class

From Left to Right: Mary Dorn, Jessica Cardenas, Mary Biehner, Lauren Griffin, Mary Bowers, Emily Jones.

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Career Highs

Lauren Griffin’s Career Statistics Year MP 2009 14 2010 7 2011 9 TOTAL 30

MS Min. 2 439 0 149 0 211 2 699

G 0 0 1 1

A 0 0 0 0

Pts. 0 0 2 2

Forward | 5-6 | Sr. Alexandria, Va. Bishop O’Connell HS

Shot % .000 .000 .333 .143

25

MWG 0 0 0 0

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Mary Bowers

Shots 3 1 3 7

As a junior (2011): Appeared in 10 matches...Recorded one goal on five shots...Went 1-for-1 from the penalty Cat. No. Date Opponent Goals 1 10.22.11 Coker spot...As a sophomore (2010): Appeared Assists 1 9.28.09 Johnson Bible in 14 matches, including seven starts… Points 2 10.22.11 Coker Recorded three shots...As a freshman Shots 4 9.10.11 St. Andrews (2009): Appeared in 13 matches, including seven starts…Recorded an assist against Johnson Bible College (Sep. 7)...High School: Graduated from Liberty High School in Bakersfield, Calif... Personal: Full name is Jessica Marie Cardenas…Born on March 15, 1991 in Bakersfield, Calif…Daughter of Jose Manuel Cardenas, Jr. and Maria Rivera… Has one brother, Jay (24)…Majoring in pre-professional biology…Plans to attend nursing school following graduation... More about Jessica: Favorite midnight snack: Ben & Jerry’s Strawberry Cheesecake ice cream…Favorite movie: “Beerfest”…Favorite sports teams: FC Barcelona and Manchester United… Jessica’s advice to kids: “Everybody makes mistakes, but once you make that mistake you must learn from it”… Best advice Jessica has ever been given: “Don’t be afraid to try something new; you never know where it might take you”.

Career Highs

Jessica Cardenas’ Career Statistics Year MP 2009 13 2010 14 TOTAL 27

Mary Bowers’ Career Statistics Shots 3

Shot % .000

MWG 0

3 6

.333 .167

0 0

MS Min. 7 528 7 804 14 1332

G 0 0 0

A 1 0 1

Pts. 1 0 1

Shots 1 3 4

Alicia Pierson

Shot % .000 .000 .000

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Goalkeeper | 5-6 | Jr. Brooksville, Fla. Nature Coast HS

MWG 0 0 0

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As a junior (2011): Appeared in nine matches...Recorded one goal on three shots...As a sophomore (2010): Did not play...As a freshman (2009): Appeared in 12 matches…Recorded three shots... High School: Graduated from Bishop O’Connell High School in Arlington, Va… Coached by Alberto Starace…Played club soccer for SYC Patriots…Coached by Chuck Markson…Served as captain of her club squad...Personal: Born on September 30, 1991 in Washington, D.C…Daughter of Mike and Susi Bowers… Has one brother, Will, and one sister, Jessi…Majoring in elementary education with a minor in psychology…Plans to pursue a career teaching either first or second grade...More about Mary: Favorite midnight snack: “Special K” cereal… Favorite movies: “The Hangover” and “Anchorman”…Favorite musical artists: Sublime, Kid Cudi, SOJA, and Rebelution…Favorite sports team: Washington Capitals…Favorite athletes: Brooks Laich of the Washington Capitals and David Beckman of Los Angeles Galaxy…Favorite sport other than soccer: Hockey.

Year MP MS Min. G A Pts. 2009 12 0 308 0 0 0 2010 Did Not Play 2011 9 0 124 1 0 2 TOTAL 21 0 432 1 0 2

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Defender | 5-4 | Sr. Bakersfield, Calif. Liberty HS

As a junior (2011): Appeared in nine matches...Scored her first career goal against Converse (Oct. 6)...As a Cat. No. Date Opponent Goals 1 10.06.11 Converse sophomore (2010): Appeared in seven Points 2 10.06.11 Converse matches…Recorded one shot at St. Shots 1 Several times Andrews (Oct. 23)...As a freshman (2009): Appeared in 14 matches, including two starts…Recorded three shots...High School: Graduated from East Forsyth High School in Winston-Salem, N.C…Coached by Chad Lorentz… All-conference and all-region selection…Named her team’s Best Defensive Player…Played club soccer for Twin City Soccer…Coached by Paul Forester... Personal: Born on October 11, 1991 in Winston-Salem, N.C…Daugther of Marty and Jennifer Griffin…Has one sister, Morgan (17)…Majoring in pre-professional biology…Plans to attend graduate school... 2011 Conference Carolinas Spring Presidential Honor Roll...Dean’s List...More about Lauren: Favorite books: “Fifty Shades of Grey” series…Favorite midnight snack: Yogurt…Favorite movie: “Bridesmaids”…Favorite musical artist: Chris Brown…Person Lauren most admires: Her grandmother…Best advice Lauren has ever been given: “Never back down”…When Lauren was a kid, she tried to be like: Her mother… When people first meet Lauren, they think: She’s intimidating.

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Midfielder | 5-6 | Sr. Kernersville, N.C. East Forsythe HS

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Lauren Griffin

As a sophomore (2011): Appeared in four matches, including two starts... Logged 146 minutes, making two saves Cat. No. Date Opponent and allowing one goal...As a freshman Minutes 45 Three times 2 10.22.11 Coker (2010): Appeared in three matches, Saves logging 61 minutes and making one save while allowing no goals...High School: Graduated from Nature Coast Technical High School in Brooksville, Fla…Coached by Lisa Brown…Three-time Coaches Award recipient…Team MVP as a senior… Played club soccer for Hernando Heat… Coached by John Salazar…Personal: Born on May 14, 1992 in Spring Hill, Fla…Daughter of James Pierson and Deborah Jolley…Has one brother, James Pierson (29), and two sisters, Krista Pierson (25) and Tamera Pierson (18)… Majoring in sports administration with a concentration in coaching and personal training...More about Alicia: Favorite sports team: Green Bay Packers... Favorite athletes: US Olympic goalkeeper Hope Solo and Natasha Kai of the Philadelphia Independence…Alicia’s advice to kids: “Pursue your dreams”… Best advice Alicia has ever been given: “You can do anything”.

Career Highs

Alicia Pierson’s Career Statistics The Bobcats’ 2012 Junior Class

From Left to Right: LeeAnn Sullivan, Alicia Pierson, Kaitlyn Kerrigan, MaryBeth Sullivan.

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Year MP 2010 3 2011 4 TOTAL 7

MS Min. GA 0 61 0 2 146 1 2 207 1

GAA 0.00 0.61 0.43

Saves 1 2 3

W 0 1 1

L 0 1 1

T 0 0 0

Sho 0 0 0

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As a sophomore (2011): Appeared in 21 matches, including 18 starts... Cat. No. Date Opponent Recorded one goal and two assists... Goals 1 10.22.11 Coker Posted at least one point in three straight Assists 1 Two times Points 2 10.22.11 Coker matches (Oct. 15-22)...Notched an assist Shots 1 Seven times in back-to-back matches against Mount Olive (Oct. 15) and Erskine (Oct. 19)... Tallied her first career goal against Coker (Oct. 22)...Previous School: Attended Meredith College in Raleigh, N.C… Garnered all-conference honorable mention recognition...High School: Graduated from Page High School in Greensboro, N.C…Coached by Zack Osbourne…Personal: Born on June 8, 1991 in Raleigh, N.C…Daughter of Ed and Arlene Sullivan…Has one brother, Bennett, and one twin sister, MaryBeth… Sister MaryBeth also plays soccer for the Bobcats…Majoring in pre-professional biology with a minor in art…Plans to attend graduate school...More about LeeAnn: Favorite books: “Harry Potter” series…Favorite midnight snack: Cook Out…Favorite movie: “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire”…Favorite musical artist: Sugarland…Favorite sports team: USA women’s national team…Favorite athlete: Ali Krieger of the USA women’s national team…LeeAnn can’t imagine a week without: Chick-fil-A…Favorite color: Orange…Favorite food: Chick-fil-A… Favorite sport other than soccer: Dodge ball.

Career Highs

LeeAnn Sullivan’s Career Statistics Year MP 2011 21 TOTAL 21

MS Min. 18 1579 18 1579

G 1 1

A 2 2

Pts. 4 4

Shots 7 7

Shot % .143 .143

MWG 0 0

Bobcat Birthdays in Season September 2........................................................................................................ Anja Decker 20.............................................................................................. Mikkie Gallagher 30.................................................................................................... Mary Bowers October 11................................................................................................... Lauren Griffin 30....................................................................................................Kaitlyn Briggs

Kaitlyn Kerrigan Midfielder | 5-6 | Jr. Lakewood Ranch, Fla. Lakewood Ranch HS

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Defender | 5-8 | Jr. Greensboro, N.C. Meredith College

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LeeAnn Sullivan

In the Record Book: Seventh in assists per match (0.51)...10th in career assists (19)...As a sophomore (2011): Cat. No. Date Opponent 1 Four times Ranked 35th in NCAA II in assists per Goals Assists 3 10.22.11 Coker match (0.44)...Second on the team in Points 3 Two times assists (8)...Recorded two assists against Shots 6 Two times Converse (Oct. 6)...Notched two helpers against Erskine (Oct. 19)...Season-high three assists at Coker (Oct. 22)...As a freshman (2010): Ranked 12th in NCAA II in assists per match (0.58)…14th in total assists (11)…Appeared in 19 matches, including 17 starts…Led the team and second in the conference in assists…Fourth on the team and 10th in the conference in points (19)…Tied for fourth on the team in goals (four)… Posted two four-match point streaks… Tallied at least one assist in each of her first four collegiate matches…Seasonhigh two assists against Limestone (Sep. 11)…First career goal against Mount Olive (Sep. 18)…Scored a goal in backto-back matches, including the deciding strike at Erskine (Oct. 26)…Season-high three points (goal and an assist) against Coker (Oct. 30)...High School: Graduated from Lakewood Ranch High School in Lakewood Ranch, Fla…Coached by Guy Virgilio…Most Improved in 2007… Midfield MVP in 2008 and 2009…Team MVP in 2010…Captain in 2009-2010 season…Played club soccer for FC Sarasota…Coached by Jamie Brester and Billy Unzicker...Personal: Born on December 31, 1991 in Indianapolis, Ind… Daughter of Tim and Rachael Kerrigan…Has two sisters, Nikki (18) and Camryn (14)…Majoring in sports science with a minor in psychology…Plans to attend graduate school for physical therapy and pursue a collegiate coaching career... More about Kaitlyn: Favorite books: “The Hunger Games” and “Because of Winn Dixie”…Favorite midnight snacks: Popcorn…Favorite musical artists: Josh Turner, Rihanna, The Wanted, One Direction, Taylor Swift, Demi Lovato… Favorite song: “Call Me Maybe” by Carly Rae Jepsen…Favorite sports teams: Manchester United, US women’s national team, Tampa Bay Rays, Indianapolis Colts, Buffalo Sabres…Favorite athletes: David Beckham of Los Angeles Galaxy, US Olympic soccer player Megan Rapinoe, Mike Green of the Washington Capitals, Lionel Messi of FC Barcelona, Raul Meireles of Chelsea FC…Kaitlyn’s most thrilling moment in sports: Winning the conference tournament against Belmont Abbey on PK’s…Kaitlyn’s advice to kids: “Hard work beats talent when talent doesn’t work hard”…Favorite sports other than soccer: Hockey, curling and football...Best advice Kaitlyn has ever been given: “It doesn’t matter where you start, it’s where you end up”.

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Kaitlyn Kerrigan’s Career Statistics Year MP 2010 19 2011 18 TOTAL 37

MS 17 17 34

Min. 1344 1262 2606

G 4 0 4

A 11 8 19

Pts. 19 8 27

Shots 47 40 87

Shot % .085 .000 .046

MWG 1 0 1

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MaryBeth Sullivan’s Career Statistics Year MP 2010 20 2011 21 TOTAL 41

MS 20 21 41

Min. 1490 1720 3210

G 14 11 25

A 9 2 11

Pts. 37 24 61

Shots 76 74 150

Shot % .184 .149 .167

MWG 1 4 5

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Midfield/Forward | 5-4 | So. Holmes Beach, Fla. Manatee HS As a freshman (2011): Appeared in 21 matches...Recorded two goals and four assists...Season-high two assists against North Greenville (Sep. 17)...Scored her first collegiate goal against Erskine (Oct. 19)... Tallied a goal against Coker (Oct. 22)...High School: Graduated from Manatee High School in Bradenton, Fla…Coached by George Ameres…Four-year varsity letter-winner … Coaches Award as a junior…Defensive MVP as a senior…Captain’s Award…Played club soccer for Braden River Rage…Coached by Rick Ponto...Member of two-time divisional championship team...Personal: Full name is Allyson Jean Titsworth… Born on May 18, 1993 in Bradenton, Fla… Daughter of Steve and Judy Titsworth…Has one brother, Jack Titsworth (17), and one sister, Lauren Titsworth-Palmer…Majoring in pre-professional biology...Plans to attend veterinary school after graduation...More about Ally: Favorite book: The “Hunger Games Trilogy”…Favorite midnight snack: Chocolate fudge brownie ice cream.

Career Highs Cat. Goals Assists Points Shots

No. Date Opponent 1 Two times 2 9.17.11 N. Greenville 2 Three times 6 9.17.11 N. Greenville

Ally Titsworth’s Career Statistics Year MP 2011 21 TOTAL 21

MS Min. 0 853 0 853

G 2 2

A 4 4

Pts. 8 8

Shots 36 36

Meagan Thornton

Shot % .056 .056

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Forward | 5-4 | So. Millville, N.J. Millville HS

MWG 0 0

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In the Record Book: Third in program history in career shots per match (3.66)… Eighth in goals per match (0.61), ninth Cat. No. Date Opponent in shots attempted (150), 10th in points Goals 3 10.30.10 Coker per match (1.49)...As a sophomore Assists 2 Two times 8 10.30.10 Coker (2011): Daktronics NCAA Division II all- Points 10 9.29.10 Montreat Southeast Region Second team...NSCAA Shots NCAA Division II all-Southeast Region Second team...All-Conference Carolinas First team...Conference Carolinas Player of the Week (Oct. 18)...Ninth in program history: single-season shots attempted (74)...Second on the team in goals (11) and points (24)...Scored at least one goal in three straight matches (Sep. 1017)...Season-high five points, including the match-winner, against St. Andrews (Sep. 10)...Back-to-back two-goal performances against St. Andrews and King (Sep. 14)...Tallied one goal and one assist against Barton (Oct. 1)...Scored the match-winner in back-to-back wins over Belmont Abbey (Oct. 12) and Mount Olive (Oct. 15)...Scored a goal in the first round of the NCAA Tournament against Columbus State (Nov. 11)...As a freshman (2010): Daktronics NCAA Division II all-Southeast Region Second team…All-Conference Carolinas First team…Conference Carolinas Player of the Week (Nov. 2)...Eighth in program history: single-season shots attempted (76)…Appeared and started in all 20 matches… Ranked 26th in NCAA II in total points (37)…34th in points per match (1.85)…35th in assists per match (0.45)…39th in goals per match (0.70)…Second in the conference in goals (14) and points (37)…Tied for third in assists (nine)…Led team in goals and points… Second in assists…First career goal and assist against Limestone (Sep. 11)… Four-match points streak (Sep. 22-29)…Two goals at Barton (Sep. 25)…Seasonhigh two assists against Converse (Sep. 27)…Ended season with five-match goals streak…Season-high three goals (including the match-winner), two assists, and eight points against Coker (Oct. 30)...Scored in both matches of conference tournament against Mount Olive(Nov. 1) and Belmont Abbey (Nov. 4)...High School: Graduated from Page High School in Greensboro, N.C…Threetime all-conference selection…Played club soccer for Greensboro United… Coached by Bob Singer...Personal: Born on June 8, 1991 in Greensboro, N.C… Daughter of Ed and Arlene Sullivan…Has one brother, Bennett, and a twin sister, LeAnn, who plays soccer at LMC …Majoring in business administration with a concentration in marketing...More about MaryBeth: Favorite book: “The Giver”…Favorite sports teams: FC Barcelona and Chelsea FC…Favorite athlete: Lionel Messi of FC Barcelona…MaryBeth’s advice to kids: “Play together, win together”…What people don’t know about MaryBeth: She can juggle.

Ally Titsworth

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Midfield/Forward | 5-6 | Jr. Greensboro, N.C. UNC Charlotte

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MaryBeth Sullivan

In the Record Book: Tied for ninth in goals per match (0.57)...As a freshman (2011): Daktronics NCAA Division II all-Southeast Cat. No. Date Opponent Region Second team...Conference Carolinas Goals 3 Two times Freshman of the Year...All-Conference Assists 2 10.22.11 Coker Carolinas Second team ...Tied fifth in Points 6 Three times Shots 15 10.06.11 Converse program history: single-season shots attempted (110) and shots per match (5.24)...Ranked 62nd in NCAA II in points per match (1.43) and 68th in goals per match (0.57)...Led the team in goals (12) and 30)... Third in assists (6)...Tallied at least one goal in three straight matches (Sep. 10-17)...Scored her first collegiate goal against St. Andrews (Sep. 10)...Back-to-back match-winners against King (Sep. 14) and North Greenville (Sep. 17)...Season-high three goals (first career hat trick) against North Greenville... Equaled her season-high with three goals against Queens (Oct. 8)...Tied season-high with six points (two goals, season-high two assists) against Coker (Oct. 22)...As a freshman (2012 Track & Field): Conference Carolinas Champion in 400-meter hurdles...All-Conference Carolinas Third team in 100-meter hurdles...Schoolrecord holder in 400-meter dash (indoor: 59.98 seconds and outdoor: 59.74 seconds) and 400-meter hurdles (outdoor: 1:03.32)...High School: Graduated from Millville Senior High School in Millville, N.J…Coached by Brian Sloan… Second team all-conference in 2007…First team all-conference in 2009…First team all-conference in 2010...Personal: Born on May 9, 1993 in Halleyville, N.J…Daughter of Paul and Annette Thornton…Has one brother, Paul Thornton, Jr…Majoring in elementary education...More about Meagan: Favorite color: Yellow…Favorite food: Pizza…Favorite sport other than soccer: Track & field.

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Meagan Thornton’s Career Statistics The Bobcats’ 2012 Sophomore Class

Front Row (L-R): Ally Titsworth, Meagan Thornton, Alex Trujic. Middle Row: Ariana Smith, Sam Arendt. Back Row: Kaitlyn Briggs.

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Year MP 2011 21 TOTAL 21

MS Min. 21 1612 21 1612

G 12 12

A 6 6

Pts. 30 30

Shots 110 110

Shot % .109 .109

MWG 2 2

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Defender | 5-8 | So. Jackson, N.J. Jackson Memorial HS

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Forward | 5-8 | So. Franklinton, N.C. Franklinton HS

As a freshman: Started all 21 matches... Recorded one goal on three shots...Scored her first collegiate goal against St. Andrews Cat. No. Date Opponent (Sep. 10)...High School: Graduated from Goals 1 9.10.11 St. Andrews Jackson Memorial High School…Coached by Points 2 9.10.11 St. Andrews Shots 1 Three times Drew Gibson…Team MVP as a freshman… Member of Shore Conference championship team in 2007…A-South champions in 2009 and 2010…NJ Central Jersey Group IV state champions in 2009 and 2010…NJ overall state semifinalists in 2009 and 2010…Played club soccer for Matchfit-Chelsea…Coached by Julio Vacacela...Personal: Born on January 17, 1993 in Freehold, N.J…Daughter of George and Pilar Smith…Has one brother, George (24)…Brother George played lacrosse at Fairleigh Dickinson University…Majoring in pre-professional biology…Plans to attend veterinary school...2012 Conference Carolinas Spring Presidential Honor Roll... Dean’s List...More about Ariana: Favorite book: “The Outsiders”…Favorite midnight snack: Cereal…Favorite movie: “Space Jam”…Favorite musical artists: Sublime and Eminem…Favorite sports teams: New York Rangers and the Spanish national soccer team…Favorite athletes: Sergio Ramos of Real Madrid and Brandon Dubinsky of the New York Rangers… Ariana can’t imagine a week without: Talking…Ariana’s advice to kids: “Have fun and stay young”.

As a freshman (2011): Appeared in 11 matches...Scored one goal on two shots... Tallied her first collegiate goal against Coker Cat. No. Date Opponent (Oct. 22)...High School: Graduated from Goals 1 10.22.11 Coker Points 2 10.22.11 Coker Franklinton High School in Franklinton, N.C… Shots 1 Two times Two-time all-region honoree…Four-time allconference selection…Four-time academic all-conference player…Played club soccer for Carolina Soccer Club…Coached by Godfrey Miller...Personal: Full name is Samantha Jean Arendt…Born on August 4, 1992 in Raleigh, N.C…Daughter of Chris Arendt and Nancy Boggs…Has one brother, Cole Arendt (21), and one sister, Bella Arendt (6)…Father Chris played football for Duke University, Dallas Cowboys, and the Denver Broncos… Mother Nancy played professional tennis on the WTA Tour…Brother Cole played soccer at Wingate University…Majoring in preprofessional biology with minors in nutrition and psychology...More about Sam: Favorite book: “The Hunger Games”…Favorite sports teams: Los Angeles Lakers, Green Bay Packers, and Duke Blue Devils…Favorite athletes: Former US soccer player Mia Hamm and Kobe Bryant of the Los Angeles Lakers…Sam’s advice to kids: “Never Give Up”…Best advice Sam has ever been given: “You accomplish all of your dreams if you try hard”.

Ariana Smith’s Career Statistics

Sam Arendt’s Career Statistics

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Year MP 2011 21 TOTAL 21

MS Min. 21 1667 21 1667

G 1 1

A 0 0

Pts. 2 2

11

MWG 0 0

Year MP 2011 11 TOTAL 11

MS Min. 0 185 0 185

G 1 1

A 0 0

Pts. 2 2

Shots 2 2

Kaitlyn Briggs Goalkeeper | 5-10 | So. Oviedo, Fla. Hagerty HS

Shot % .500 .500

MWG 0 0

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Defender | 5-4 | So. Venice, Fla. Venice HS

Shot % .333 .333

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Alex Trujic

Shots 3 3

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As a freshman (2011): Appeared in 18 matches, including 10 starts...Recorded her first collegiate assist against Coker (Oct. Cat. No. Date Opponent Assists 1 10.22.11 Coker 22)...High School: Graduated from Venice Points 1 10.22.11 Coker High School in Venice, Fla…Coached by Shots 1 Three times Sheldon Chamberlain…Two-time Defensive MVP…Previously attended Pompton Lakes High School in Pompton Lakes, N.J., where she garnered all-state, all-league, and all-county honors in 2007…Played club soccer for Naples Elite…Coached by Chris Palumbo...Personal: Full name is Alexsandra Trujic…Born on December 28, 1992…Daughter of Robert and Zora Trujic… Has three sisters, Tanya (22), Tina (20), and Vicki (11)…Sister Tina plays soccer at the University of Central Florida…Majoring in criminal justice…Plans to attend law school following graduation...2012 Conference Carolinas Spring Presidential Honor Roll... Dean’s List...More about Alex: Favorite books: “Twilight” series…Favorite midnight snack: Ice cream…Favorite movie: “Forrest Gump”…Favorite musical artist: Nicki Minaj…Favorite song: “I’m so into you” by Fabolou ft. Tamia… Favorite sports teams: New England Patriots and Boston Celtics…Favorite athlete: Former French soccer player Zinedine Zidane and former US National player Michelle Akers…Alex’s advice to kids: “Only those who dare to fail greatly can ever achieve greatly”.

In the Record Book: Tied for third in goals against average (0.80)... Tied for seventh in shutouts (9)...10th Cat. No. Date Opponent in wins (12)...As a freshman (2011): AllMinutes 110 Three times Saves 7 Two times Conference Carolinas Second team...Tied for third in program history: single-season shutouts (9)...Tied for fifth: single-season GAA (0.80)...Tied ninth in wins (12)...Ranked 30th in NCAA II in minutes played (1803) and 45th in goals against average (0.80)... Allowed one goal or less in 15 matches... Posted five straight clean sheets (Sep. 1427)...Back-to-back shutouts against Belmont Abbey (Oct. 12) and Mount Olive (Oct. 15)... High School: Graduated from Hagerty High School in Oviedo, Fla…Coached by Rodney Kenney…FACA all-Star team and first team all-conference in 2011…Second team allconference selection in 2009 and 2010… Played club soccer for FSA Freedom… Coached by Bobby Hurring...Personal: Born on October 30, 1992 in Fort Knox, Ky…Daughter of Ralph and LuAnn Briggs…Has two sisters, Bethany (25) and Kylie (17)…Majoring in athletic training…Plans to pursue a career as a physician’s assistant...More about Kaitlyn: Favorite book: The “Hunger Games” series… Favorite sports teams: Real Madrid, Tottenham Hotspur, Pittsburgh Steelers & Penguins…Favorite athletes: Iker Casillas of Real Madrid…Kaitlyn’s most thrilling moment in sports: Saving penalty kick in conference semifinals against Limestone…Best advice Kaitlyn has ever been given: “You’re not out there for hours each day just to know what it feels like to sweat”.

Alex Trujic’s Career Statistics

Kaitlyn Briggs’ Career Statistics

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Year MP 2011 18 TOTAL 18

MS Min. 10 1106 10 1106

G 0 0

A 1 1

Pts. 1 1

Shots 3 3

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Shot % .000 .000

MWG 0 0

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Year MP 2011 21 TOTAL 21

MS Min. GA 19 1803 16 19 1803 16

GAA 0.80 0.80

Saves 52 52

W 12 12

L 4 4

T 3 3

Sho 9 9

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High School: Graduated from Norton High School in Norton, Ohio…Coached by Chris Chapman…Four-time member of the all-conference first team…2008 Rookie of the Year…Four-time ODP State team member…Two-time all-district performer…Member of backto-back State Cup championship team…Played club soccer for Internationals Soccer Club…Coached by Zdravko Popovic…Personal: Born on July 1, 1994… Daughter of Brad and Darlene Allen…Has one sister, Stephanie (21)…Majoring in athletic training…Plans to attend graduate school to become a sports physical therapist...More about Erica: Favorite book: “It’s Not About The Bra” by Brandi Chastain…Favorite movie: “She’s the Man”…Favorite musical artist: Luke Bryan…Favorite sports teams: Cleveland Indians, Dallas Mavericks, United States men’s and women’s national teams…Favorite athletes: David Beckman of the Los Angeles Galaxy, Cristiano Ronaldo of Real Madrid, Dirk Nowitzki of the Dallas Mavericks…Erica can’t imagine a week without: Working out…Erica’s advice to kids: “Never give up on your dreams”…Favorite color: Orange…What people don’t know about Erica: She loves to travel and be outdoors…When Erica was a kid, she tried to be like: Former US national player Mia Hamm… When people first meet Erica, they think: She’s quiet and shy.

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High School: Graduated from Palm Harbor University High School in Palm Harbor, Fla…Coached by John Planamenta… Member of three-time district championship team…Two-time regional and state champion…2012 Senior All-Star team…Played club soccer for West Florida Premier…Coached by Brian Patterson…Personal: Full name is Anja Lauren Decker…Born on September 2, 1993 in Dunedin, Fla…Daughter of Marty and Denise Decker…Has two brothers, Lukas (14) and Landon (10), and one sister, Emmy (16)…Plans to attend nursing school after graduation...More about Anja: Favorite midnight snack: Goldfish…Favorite movie: “Sweet Home Alabama”…Favorite musical artist: Kenny Chesney…Favorite sports teams: Pittsburgh Steelers, Tampa Bay Rays, South Carolina Gamecocks…Favorite athlete: Former US national player Brandi Chastain…Anja’s most memorable moment in sports: Scoring the winning goal in the state championship as a freshman…Anja’s advice to kids: “Have fun and make memories”…Favorite color: Turquoise…Favorite foods: Pasta, fruit, peanut butter…Favorite sport other than soccer: Beach volleyball…Person that Anja most admires: Her father…Best advice Anja has ever been given: “Easy is what you know”…What people don’t know about Anja: She used to play the piano…When Anja was a kid, she tried to be like: Former US national player Kristine Lily…When people first meet Anja, they think: She’s a surfer.

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High School: Graduated from A.C. Reynolds High School in Asheville, N.C…Coached by Patrick Gladys…Three-time all-conference and all-region performer…Four-time all-WNC selection…Led her team in assists in 2011…Ranks in the top five all-time at A.C. Reynolds for both goals and assists…Played club soccer for Carolina Elite Soccer Academy… Coached by Andrew Hyslop…Member of seven-time SC state championship team…Four-time Region III quarterfinalist…Personal: Full name is Sydney Renea Maddox…Born on June 4, 1994 in Asheville, N.C…Daughter of Steven and Shelly Maddox…Has one brother, Alexander (16), and one sister, Courtney (25)...More about Sydney: Favorite book: “The Notebook”…Favorite midnight snack: Ice cream…Favorite movie: “21 Jump Street”…Favorite musical artist: Drake…Favorite song: “Good Good Night” by Roscoe Dash…Favorite sports team: New Orleans Saints…Favorite athlete: Cristiano Ronaldo of Real Madrid… Favorite saying by a head coach: “You have to want it to win it”…Sydney can’t imagine a week without: Sweet tea…Sydney’s most memorable moment in sports: Beating TC Roberson off her corner kick to win the conference…Sydney’s advice to kids: “Always believe in yourself”…Favorite color: Purple…Favorite food: Chicken Parmesan…Favorite sport other than soccer: Football…People Sydney most admires: Her parents…Best advice Sydney has ever been given: “Play with no fear; if you play fearful, you’re more likely to make mistakes”… What people don’t know about Sydney: She lost her grandmother in a car accident…When Sydney was a kid, she tried to be like: Her sister Courtney… When people first meet Sydney, they think: She’s shy.

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High School: Graduated from Graham High School in Bluefield, Va…Coached by Hank Furry…Two-time alldistrict first team selection…Three-time all-region performer…VA State AA Honorable Mention…Four-year varsity starter…Two-year team captain…Played club soccer for Roanoke State U-18 Elite…Coached by Cory Carroll…Personal: Full name is Kaylan Rae Stanley…Born on December 8, 1993 in Bluefield, Va… Daughter of Frank Stanley, Jr. and Pam Stanley…Has one brother, Ryan (20)… Majoring in criminal justice with a minor in psychology…Plans to pursue a career at the Central Intelligence Agency...More about Kaylan: Favorite books: “Private” series…Favorite midnight snack: Ramen noodles…Favorite movie: “A Walk to Remember”…Favorite sports team: West Virginia Mountaineers… Favorite athlete: Former US national player Mia Hamm…Kaylan can’t imagine a week without: Food…Kaylan’s most thrilling moment in sports: Traveling to Europe to play in two tournaments...Kaylan’s advice to kids: “Never stop reaching for your dreams no matter how difficult it may seem”…The toughest player Kaylan has ever played against: Anna McClung of the US U-18 women’s national team…What people don’t know about Kaylan: She’s not a fan of big crowds…When Kaylan was a kid, she tried to be like: Mia Hamm.

Rachael Nobbs Defender | 5-5 | Fr. North Charleston, S.C. Fort Dorchester HS

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High School: Graduated from Fort Dorchester High School in North Charleston, S.C…Coached by Rick Turpin and Jason Rasner…Three-time all-region performer…Tallied 20 goals, 34 assists, and 11 shutouts in her career…Three-time MVP…All-Lowcounty team as a senior… Chosen to play in the North-South game…Played club soccer for SCUMP 93 Palmetto Girls…Coached by Dante Johnson…Two-year captain…Posted eight goals, two assists, and three shutouts…Personal: Full name is Rachael Anne Nobbs…Born on March 21, 1994 in Hampton, Va…Daughter of Rick and Kelly Nobbs…Has one brother, Ryan (21)…Brother Ryan played soccer for USC Sumter…Majoring in biology and athletic training…Plans to pursue a career in physical therapy...More about Rachael: Favorite books: “Kite Runner”, Tuesdays with Morrie”, “Along for the Ride”…Favorite midnight snack: Mint chocolate chip ice cream…Favorite sports teams: South Carolina baseball and Lees-McRae soccer…Favorite athlete: Former South Carolina infielder Christian Walker…Rachael’s most thrilling moment in sports: Defeating rival Summerville on senior night during sophomore year…Rachael’s advice to kids: “Always try your best and work as hard as you can. A positive attitude is the best thing you can have”…Best advice Rachael has ever been given: “Be a first rate version of yourself, not a second rate version of someone else”…What people don’t know about Rachael: She’s moved seven times.

Elise Steinmetz Midfielder | 5-4 | Fr. Louisville, Ky. DuPont Manual HS

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Foward | 5-5 | Fr. Asheville, N.C. A.C. Reynolds HS

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Sydney Maddox

Defender | 5-6 | Fr. Bluefield, W.Va. Graham HS

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Midfielder | 5-8 | Fr. Palm Harbor, Fla. Palm Beach University HS

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Anja Decker

Kaylan Stanley

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Forward | 5-7 | Fr. Norton, Ohio Norton HS

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Erica Allen

High School: Graduated from DuPont Manual High School in Louisville, Ky…Coached by Rick Underwood and Mike Hayes…Junior Varsity Offensive Player of the Year in 2008…All-District First team in 2011…Two-time all-state performer (2009, 2010)…Two-time all-region player (2010, 2011)…Member of 2010 KHSAA Girls’ State Soccer Championship quarterfinalist team…Played club soccer for Mockingbird Valley Soccer Club… Coached by Tim Novak and Jonathan Velotta…Member of eight-time Kentucky State Select Soccer Championship team…Team was a semifinalist in 2008… Personal: Born on January 17, 1994 in Fort Worth, Texas…Daughter of Robert Steinmetz and Barbara Elliott…Has one sister, Rosslyn Steinmetz (21)… Majoring in athletic training…Member of the honors program…Plans to pursue a career as a physical therapist...More about Elise: Favorite books: “The Truth About Forever”, “Night”, the “Hunger Games” series…Favorite midnight snack: Brownies…Favorite movies: “My Cousin Vinny”, “O Brother Where Art Thou”, “How to Train Your Dragon”…Favorite musical artists: My Morning Jacket, The Avett Brothers, Foo Fighters, Cage the Elephant, Walk the Moon, Young the Giant…Favorite athletes: Former US Olympic soccer player Brandi Chastain, US Olympic speed skater Apollo Anton Ohno…Elise can’t imagine a week without: Blasting music in her car…Elise’s most thrilling moment in sports: Converting the equalizing penalty in the high school state quarterfinals…Favorite colors: Red, blue…Favorite foods: Chicken parmesan, chocolate seduction cake… Favorite sport other than soccer: Basketball…People Elise most admires: Her grandfather and cousin.

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High School: Graduated from Northwest Guilford High School in Greensboro, N.C…Coached by Jason Alred… Four-year varsity letter-winner…Two-time all-conference selection…Led the team in assists for three consecutive seasons (2010-2012)…Played club soccer for Triad Elite Soccer Club…Coached by Jason Brenner and Austin Chelko.… Personal: Born on January 11, 1994 in Clarion, Pa…Daughter of Rob and Michele Ames…Majoring in criminal justice with a minor in psychology…Plans to pursue a career in criminal justice...More about Molly: Favorite books: The “Harry Potter” series…Favorite midnight snack: Goldfish…Favorite movie: “Inception”…Favorite musical artist: One Direction…Favorite song: “Paradise” by Coldplay…Favorite sports teams: Manchester United, Pittsburgh Steelers and Penguins…Favorite athlete: Cristiano Ronaldo of Real Madrid…Molly can’t imagine a week without: Food…Molly’s most thrilling moment in sports: Attending a Manchester United/FC Barcelona match…Favorite color: Blue… Favorite food: Pasta…Favorite sport other than soccer: Football…Person Molly most admires: Abby Wambach of the US women’s national team…Best advice Molly has ever been given: “Never give up”…What people don’t know about Molly: She used to play basketball…When Molly was a kid, she tried to be like: Former US national player Mia Hamm…When people first meet Molly, they think: She’s shy.

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High School: Graduated from Paxon High School in Jacksonville, Fla…Four-year varsity starter…Two-time allconference performer…Florida Times Union Third team selection as a junior… Florida Times Union First team honoree as a senior…Played club soccer for Clay County Soccer Club…Coached by Kory Simmons…Led the team in scoring… Personal: Full name is Sarah Norris Mahar…Born on March 22, 1994 in Jacksonville, Fla…Daughter of Tom and Virginia Mahar…Has two sisters, Jessica (21) and Alyssa (13)...More about Sarah: Favorite book: “The Last Song”… Favorite midnight snack: Ice cream…Favorite movie: “Remember the Titans”… Favorite musical artist: Taylor Swift…Favorite song: “Sweet Caroline” by Neil Diamond…Favorite sports team: The US Olympic team…Favorite athletes: Abby Wambach of the US Olympic team and Usain Bolt of the Jamaican Olympic team…Sarah can’t imagine a week without: Her cat, Roxy…Sarah’s most thrilling moment in sports: Scoring two goals in the finals at nationals… Sarah’s advice to kids: “Be yourself”…Favorite color: Blue…Favorite foods: Seafood, spaghetti, chocolate…Person Sarah most admires: Her mother…Best advice Sarah has ever been given: “Follow your dreams”…When Sarah was a kid, she tried to be like: Former US national player Mia Hamm…When people first meet Sarah, they think: She’s friendly.

Forward | 5-6 | Fr. Chapel Hill, N.C. Northwood HS

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High School: Graduated from Northwood High School… Coached by Kevin Tanzeus…Three-time all-conference and all-region honoree…Two-time all-state honorable mention selection… Led the conference in scoring as a freshman…Played club soccer for TUSA ’94 Gold…Coached by Doug Shank…Personal: Born on September 20, 1994 in Durham, N.C…Daughter of Henry and Maria Gallagher…Has two brothers, Danny (31) and Matt (20), and two sisters, Kerry (28) and Angela (29)…Brother Danny played soccer at Louisburg (1999-2000)…Brother Matt played soccer at St. Leo University (2009) and Catawba College (2010-2012)…Majoring in education with a minor in religion…Plans to teach English as a second language in Thailand and Africa after graduation...More about Mikkie: Favorite book: “Redeeming Love”…Favorite midnight snack: Milk and cookies…Favorite movie: “Step Brothers”…Favorite musical artists: Mumford and Sons, Drew and Ellie Holocomb…Favorite song: “The Valley” by Drew Holocomb…Favorite sports team: Manchester United…Favorite athlete: Steven Gerrard of Liverpool… Mikkie can’t imagine a week without: Her best friends…Mikkie’s most thrilling moment in sports: Scoring a hat trick against her high school’s rival to win the conference…Mikkie’s advice to kids: “Be yourself”…Favorite colors: Purple and yellow…Favorite food: Tacos…Favorite sport other than soccer: Football… Best advice Mikkie has ever been given: “Always be yourself or you’re just like everyone else”…What people don’t know about Mikkie: She plays guitar… When Mikkie was a kid, she tried to be like: Her big brothers…When people meet Mikkie, they think: She’s energetic, crazy, and not shy.

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High School: Graduated from Providence High School in Charlotte, N.C…Coached by Tim Long…2011 Team Offensive MVP and leading scorer…Two-time all-conference and all-region performer…Recorded 24 goals and 16 assists…Played club soccer for Charlotte Soccer Academy Predator…Coached by Brad Wylde…North Carolina ODP Player, 2007-2009…Personal: Full name is Kathryn Ann Brandon…Born on January 15, 1994 in Winston-Salem, N.C…Daughter of Dan and Kim Brandon… Has one brother, Matthew (20)…Father Dan played baseball at Wingate University, 1975-77...More about Kate: Favorite book: “Where The Wild Things Are”…Favorite midnight snack: Goldfish…Favorite movie: “Remember the Titans”…Favorite musical artist: Goo-Goo Dolls…Favorite song: “Slide” by GooGoo Dolls…Favorite sports team: Baltimore Ravens…Favorite athlete: Lionel Messi of FC Barcelona…Kate can’t imagine a week without: Music…Kate’s most thrilling moment in sports: Making it to the state final four…Kate’s advice to kids: “Do your best now, don’t wait for tomorrow”…Favorite color: Carolina Blue…Favorite food: Fried chicken…Favorite sport other than soccer: Football… People Kate most admires: Her parents and Martin Luther King, Jr…Best advice Kate has ever been given: “Let your conscience by your guide”…What people don’t know about Kate: She’s traveled to London and Belguim…When Kate was a kid, she tried to be like: Former US national player, Mia Hamm…When people first meet Kate, they think: She’s quiet.

Mallory Overholt Midfielder | 5-3 | Fr. Grand Bend, Ontario, Canada South Huron District HS

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High School: Graduated from South Huron District High School in Exeter, Ontario, Canada…Three-sport athlete in volleyball, soccer, and field hockey…Named Top Senior Female Athlete of the Year in 2012…Recipient of the Soccer Leadership Award and Girls Volleyball Heart Award…Junior Girls Soccer MVP in 2009…Junior Girls Volleyball MVP in 2010…Field Hockey MVP…Senior Girls Volleyball MVP…Played club soccer for Waterloo United…Coached by John O’Brien…Personal: Born on March 5, 1994 in London, Ontario, Canada…Daughter of Peter Overholt and LeeAnn Powers…Has three brothers, William Overholt (13), Eddie Powers (9), and Ethan Powers (7)…Has two sisters, Erica Overholt (10) and Eva Overholt (8)… Majoring in business administration with a concentration in management and marketing...More about Mallory: Favorite book: “My Sister’s Keeper”… Favorite movie: “Bridesmaids”…Favorite sports teams: Pittsburgh Penguins, London Knights, Toronto FC…Favorite athletes: Evgeni Malkin and Sidney Crosby of the Pittsburgh Penguins…Favorite sports other than soccer: Field hockey, volleyball, ice hockey…Best advice Mallory has ever been given: “Quitters never win, and winners never quit”.

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Mikkie Gallagher

Defender | 5-3 | Fr. Charlotte, N.C. Providence HS

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Forward | 5-2 | Fr. Jacksonville, Fla. Paxon HS

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Kate Brandon

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Midfielder | 5-10 | Fr. Greensboro, N.C. Northwest Guilford HS

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Molly Ames

The Bobcats’ 2012 Freshman Class

From Left to Right: Molly Ames, Kate Brandon, Anja Decker, Kaylan Stanley, Sydney Maddox, Mallory Overholt, Erica Allen, Elise Steinmetz, Mikkie Gallagher, Sarah Mahar, Rachael Nobbs.

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Lees-McRae College: Success Elevated • Season in Review

The Bobcats rose to new heights in 2011, capturing the program’s second Conference Carolinas regular season title with a school-record mark of 11-1 in league play in Cally Morril’s second year at the helm. Coupled with the exceptional play of a deep recruiting class and the experience brought in by a seasoned group of upperclassmen, the Bobcats stormed out of the gate in conference play, posting four consecutive clean sheets and a school-record 11 straight victories against league opponents. Following a pair of early-season setbacks against North Georgia and Tusculum, the Bobcats put together a 13-match unbeaten streak, including a pair of pivotal 1-0 victories over Mount Olive and reigning conference champion Belmont Abbey. The Bobcat backline shined throughout the season, posting nine clean sheets in conference play, including a 9-0 drubbing of Coker on October 22 to clinch the program’s first-ever outright Conference Carolinas regular season title. Lees-McRae carried the momentum into the conference tournament, opening with a 2-1 win over Erskine in the quarterfinal round. The semifinal round would prove to be a rematch of the Bobcats’ lone conference defeat of the season, as Lees-McRae played host to Limestone in a bitter battle on Tate Field. Limestone struck first once again, taking a 1-0 lead in the 51st minute before senior Mary Dorn (Shallotte, N.C.) leveled proceedings in the 79th, sending the match into extra time with a brilliant strike from 25 yards. Following a scoreless extra time period, freshman Kaitlyn Briggs (Oviedo, Fla.) delivered the clutch performance of the night in the ensuing penalty kick shootout, Mary Dorn stopping Limestone’s initial attempt before senior Vickie Rich (Arlington Heights, Ill.) 2011 Daktronics all-Southeast Region First Team converted the sixth try of the evening to send the Bobcats through to the final, where Lees-McRae would face a familiar foe: Belmont Abbey. The Bobcats were up to the challenge, holding the Abbey scoreless through 110 minutes of play to send the conference tournament final into a decisive and heart-pounding penalty kick shootout. Lees-McRae left little to doubt in the shootout, as Briggs made a key save and, Rich and fellow senior Brooke Santerre (Port Republic, Md.) converted two of the Bobcats’ first three chances to kick off proceedings. After a pair of makes by the Abbey, freshman Ariana Smith (Jackson, N.J.) gave the Bobcats’ a 3-2 advantage before senior Jessica O’Leary (Millbury, Mass.) buried her attempt in the bottom corner to send Lees-McRae to the NCAA Tournament for the first time in school history. The Bobcats would draw No. 20 Columbus State in the opening round, squaring off against the Cougars in Hickory, N.C. on November 11. Lees-McRae got off to a flying start in its NCAA Tournament debut, as MaryBeth Sullivan (Greensboro, N.C.) buried the rebound off a Dorn attempt in just the second minute of the match to give the Bobcats an early 1-0 advantage. Columbus State would level proceedings just two minutes later, drawing back on terms in the fourth minute when Stephanie Lowery converted a penalty kick. The teams remained deadlocked at 1-1 until the 67th minute, when Lowery netted her second goal of the match to give the Cougars a 2-1 advantage. Columbus would add a late tally to equal the final margin of 3-1, delivering a heartbreaking end to the Bobcats’ magical postseason run. The Bobcats enjoyed perhaps their best award season in program history, placing seven players on the all-Conference Carolinas team, including Conference Carolinas Freshman of the Year and second-team selection Meagan Thornton (Millville, N.J.). Morrill was named the Conference Carolinas Coach of the Year, as Sullivan, Santerre, and Dorn each garnered first team honors. Rich, Thornton and Briggs each earned a spot on the second team, as Emily Jones (Leonardtown, Md.) took home third team recognition. Dorn was also named the MVP of the conference tournament, joining Jones, O’Leary, Smith, and Santerre on the all-tournament team. MaryBeth Sullivan Santerre made program history once again for the Bobcats, becoming the first 2011 NSCAA all-Southeast Region Second Team women’s soccer player at Lees-McRae to be named to the Capital One Academic all-District III team. Dorn also paced a school-record three players with a first-team selection on the Daktronics NCAA Division II all-Southeast Region teams, as Sullivan and Thornton each earned second-team honors. Dorn accomplished another program first in December, earning the school’s first nod on the NCCSIA all-State team, while also pacing Sullivan and Santerre on the NSCAA all-Southeast Region teams with a first-team selection. Rich, Dorn, and Santerre were named to the NSCAA Women’s College Scholar all-South team, as the Bobcats earned their fourth straight NSCAA Team Academic Award.

The 2011 Lees-McRae Bobcats Front Row (L-R): Ally Titsworth, Cynthia Cervantes, Meagan Thornton, Vickie Rich, Brooke Santerre, Mary Gibson, Jessica Cardenas, Mary Bowers, Jessica O’Leary, Alex Trujic, Mary Dorn. Back Row: Assistant Athletic Trainer Michael Nyquist, Head Coach Cally Morrill, MaryBeth Sullivan, Katy McGee, LeeAnn Sullivan, Samantha Arendt, Mary Biehner, Kaitlyn Briggs, Alicia Pierson, Lauren Griffin, Monica Young, Ariana Smith, Emily Jones, Kaitlyn Kerrigan, Assistant Coach Nick Whiting.

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Lees-McRae College: Success Elevated • 2011 Statistics

Overall: 13-5-3 Confernce Carolinas: 11-1-0 Home: 7-1-2 Away: 6-3-1 Neutral: 0-1-0 ## Name MP-MS 4 Thornton,Meagan 21-21 15 Sullivan,MaryBeth 21-21 9 Rich,Vickie 21-21 8 Santerre,Brooke 21-21 7 Dorn,Mary 21-21 2 Titsworth,Allyson 21-0 17 Jones,Emily 18-17 13 Kerrigan,Kaitlyn 18-17 19 O’Leary,Jessica 18-10 21 Sullivan,LeeAnn 21-18 3 Gibson,Mary 18-12 6 McGee,Katy 15-0 26 Cardenas,Jessica 10-0 25 Bowers,Mary 9-0 18 Lauren Griffin 9-0 10 Smith,Ariana 21-21 14 Arendt,Samantha 11-0 11 Trujic,Alex 18-10 22 Briggs,Kaitlyn 21-19 00 Pierson,Alicia 4-2 Total................................. 21 Opponents....................... 21

Min 1612 1720 1653 1781 1882 853 1334 1262 1011 1579 940 313 210 124 211 1667 185 1106 1804 146 21393 -

G 12 11 7 8 4 2 2 0 2 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 56 17

A Pts Sh Shot% SOG 6 30 110 .109 56 2 24 74 .149 48 9 23 55 .127 31 4 20 87 .092 39 2 10 24 .167 11 4 8 36 .056 12 4 8 24 .083 4 8 8 40 .000 15 3 7 28 .071 13 2 4 7 .143 2 3 3 6 .000 3 0 2 9 .111 4 0 2 5 .200 3 0 2 3 .333 3 0 2 3 .333 2 0 2 3 .333 1 0 2 2 .500 1 1 1 3 .000 2 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 48 160 519 .108 251 10 44 151 .113 74

## Name GP-GS Min GA 00 Pierson,Alicia 4-2 146:22 1 22 Briggs,Kaitlyn 21-19 1803:38 16 TM Team 0:00 0 Total................................. 21 1950:00 17 Opponents....................... 21 1950:00 56

Avg Saves 0.61 2 0.80 52 0.00 3 0.78 57 2.58 193

Pct .667 .765 1.000 .770 .775

SOG% MWG PK-ATT .509 2 0-0 .649 4 0-0 .564 5 0-1 .448 1 0-0 .458 0 0-0 .333 0 0-0 .167 1 0-0 .375 0 0-0 .464 0 1-2 .286 0 0-0 .500 0 0-0 .444 0 0-0 .600 0 1-1 1.000 0 0-0 .667 0 0-0 .333 0 0-0 .500 0 0-0 .667 0 0-0 .000 0 0-0 .000 0 0-0 .484 13 2-4 .490 5 1-1

W L 1 1 12 4 0 0 13 5 5 13

T Sho Faced 0 0.0 5 3 9.0 142 0 3.0 0 3 12 147 3 6 513

Team saves: 3 GOALS BY PERIOD Lees-McRae Opponents

1st 2nd OT OT2 OT3 Total 30 26 0 0 0 56 8 9 0 0 0 17

CORNER KICKS BY PRD Lees-McRae Opponents

1st 2nd OT OT2 OT3 Total 60 66 1 1 0 128 19 19 2 1 0 41

SHOTS BY PERIOD Lees-McRae Opponents

1st 2nd OT OT2 OT3 Total 258 255 2 4 0 519 51 93 4 3 0 151

FOULS BY PERIOD Lees-McRae Opponents

1st 2nd OT OT2 OT3 Total 93 99 3 1 0 196 65 80 1 2 0 148

SAVES BY PERIOD Lees-McRae Opponents

1st 2nd OT OT2 OT3 Total 20 35 1 1 0 57 106 85 1 1 0 193

ATTENDANCE SUMMARY Total Dates/Avg Per Date Neutral Site #/Avg

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LMCW 2952 10/295 1/287

OPP 1055 10/106

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Lees-McRae Athletics: Success Elevated • 2011 Results

Date Opponent WL Score Overall Conf Attend Sep 02 at North Georgia L 0-2 0-1-0 0-0-0 185 Sep 07 TUSCULUM L 0-3 0-2-0 0-0-0 184 Sep 10 ST. ANDREWS W 10-0 1-2-0 1-0-0 282 Sep 14 at King * W 4-0 2-2-0 2-0-0 ---- Sep 17 NORTH GREENVILLE * W 5-0 3-2-0 3-0-0 97 Sep 19 at Carson-Newman W 1-0 4-2-0 3-0-0 111 Sep 25 at Pfeiffer * W 3-0 5-2-0 4-0-0 82 Sep 27 at Lincoln Memorial T O2 0-0 5-2-1 4-0-0 76 Oct 01 BARTON * W 6-2 6-2-1 5-0-0 112 Oct 06 at Converse * W 4-0 7-2-1 6-0-0 45 Oct 08 QUEENS * W 4-2 8-2-1 7-0-0 184 Oct 12 BELMONT ABBEY * W 1-0 9-2-1 8-0-0 83 Oct 15 at Mount Olive * W 1-0 10-2-1 9-0-0 302 Oct 19 ERKSINE * W 4-0 11-2-1 10-0-0 258 Oct 22 at Coker * W 9-0 12-2-1 11-0-0 150 Oct 25 at Limestone * L 0-2 12-3-1 11-1-0 85 Oct 29 at Mars Hill L 0-1 12-4-1 11-1-0 19 Oct 31 ERKSINE * W 2-1 13-4-1 11-1-0 245 Nov 03 LIMESTONE $ T O3 1-1 13-4-2 11-1-0 613 Nov 05 BELMONT ABBEY ! T O3 0-0 13-4-3 11-1-0 894 Nov 11 vs Columbus State ^ L 1-3 13-5-3 11-1-0 287 * $ ! ^

Goals scored ------Sullivan,MaryBeth (Gibson,Mary) Thornton,Meagan (Rich,Vickie) O’Leary,Jessica (unassisted) Santerre,Brooke (Sullivan,MaryBeth;Rich,Vickie) Sullivan,MaryBeth (unassisted) O’Leary,Jessica (penalty kick) Team (unassisted) Bowers,Mary (Santerre,Brooke) McGee,Katy (Rich,Vickie) Smith,Ariana (Santerre,Brooke) Thornton,Meagan (Rich,Vickie) Santerre,Brooke (unassisted) Sullivan,MaryBeth (Gibson,Mary) Sullivan,MaryBeth (Thornton,Meagan) Thornton,Meagan (O’Leary,Jessica) Dorn,Mary (unassisted) Thornton,Meagan (Titsworth,Allyson) Thornton,Meagan (unassisted) Sullivan,MaryBeth (Titsworth,Allyson) Rich,Vickie (Jones,Emily) Rich,Vickie (Kerrigan,Kaitlyn) Sullivan,MaryBeth (unassisted) Rich,Vickie (Titsworth,Allyson) ---Thornton,Meagan (Jones,Emily;Rich,Vickie) Jones,Emily (unassisted) Rich,Vickie (Sullivan,MaryBeth) Sullivan,MaryBeth (unassisted) Santerre,Brooke (unassisted) Santerre,Brooke (Thornton,Meagan) Sullivan,MaryBeth (Santerre,Brooke;Rich,Vickie) Dorn,Mary (Kerrigan,Kaitlyn) Santerre,Brooke (Kerrigan,Kaitlyn) Lauren Griffin (unassisted) Thornton,Meagan (O’Leary,Jessica) Thornton,Meagan (Titsworth,Allyson) Santerre,Brooke (unassisted) Thornton,Meagan (Jones,Emily) Sullivan,MaryBeth (Santerre,Brooke) Sullivan,MaryBeth (Sullivan,LeeAnn;Jones,Emily) Rich,Vickie (Thornton,Meagan) Santerre,Brooke (Gibson,Mary;Rich,Vickie) Thornton,Meagan (Sullivan,LeeAnn;Kerrigan,Kaitlyn) Titsworth,Allyson (Kerrigan,Kaitlyn) Rich,Vickie (Thornton,Meagan) Thornton,Meagan (Rich,Vickie) Dorn,Mary (Kerrigan,Kaitlyn) Thornton,Meagan (O’Leary,Jessica) Arendt,Samantha (Kerrigan,Kaitlyn) Titsworth,Allyson (Kerrigan,Kaitlyn;Trujic,Alex) Sullivan,LeeAnn (Thornton,Meagan) Cardenas,Jessica (penalty kick) Rich,Vickie (Dorn,Mary) ------Santerre,Brooke (Rich,Vickie) Jones,Emily (Thornton,Meagan) Dorn,Mary (unassisted) ---Sullivan,MaryBeth (Dorn,Mary)

Conference Carolinas Match Conference Carolinas Tournament, Banner Elk, N.C. (LMC advances on PK’s, 5-4) Conference Carolinas Tournament, Banner Elk, N.C. (LMC advances on PK’s, 4-2) NCAA Tournament First Round, Hickory, N.C.

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Lees-McRae College: Success Elevated • Conference Carolinas

Conference Carolinas is a NCAA Division II athletic conference made up of 11 teams from North Carolina and South Carolina. These institutions consist of: Barton College, Belmont Abbey College, Coker College, Converse College, Erskine College, Lees-McRae College, Limestone College, Mount Olive College, Pfeiffer University, Queens University of Charlotte, and St. Andrews Presbyterian College. For the upcoming 2011-12 academic year King College (Bristol, TN) and North Greenville University (Tigerville, SC) will join as full Conference Carolinas league members. The league supports eighteen season-ending conference championship tournaments with nine women's and nine men's sports. Sports that are sponsored with NCAA automatic qualifications include: Men's Basketball, Women's Basketball, Softball, Baseball, Women's Tennis, Men's Tennis, Men's Golf, Women's Soccer, Women's Cross Country, Men's Cross Country, and Women's Volleyball. NCAA regional and national selection opportunities in Men's Soccer, Men's Lacrosse, Women's Lacrosse, Men's Outdoor Track & Field, Women's Outdoor Track & Field, Women's Golf and Men's Volleyball are also available based on end of year regional rankings and/or season results. Conference Commissioner, Dr. Alan Patterson about the conference says, "Conference Carolinas is recognized regionally and nationally as a premier NCAA Division II conference which champions scholarship athletics working in concert with student athlete's committed to academic success." History Conference Carolinas has a rich tradition in roots that date back to its early initial inception on December 6th, 1930. The conference was formed then as an athletic association "for the greater advantage of the small colleges in North Carolina". The official name given back then was the North State Intercollegiate Conference but known informally as the Old North State Conference. The birthplace was the Washington Duke Hotel in Durham, NC and the seven charter members were Appalachian, Atlantic Christian (now Barton College), Catawba, Guilford, Elon, High Point, and Lenoir-Rhyne. The conference followed a policy of expansion for a period of time. Western Carolina became a member in 1933, East Carolina in 1947, Pfeiffer in 1960, Newberry in 1961, and Presbyterian in 1964, followed closely by Mars Hill. With the acceptance of the first member from South Carolina in Newberry College, a name change became necessary. Thus on May 20, 1961 the official name of the conference was changed to the Carolinas Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (CIAC) but commonly known less formerly as the Carolinas Conference. East Carolina resigned in 1962 to join the Southern Conference and Appalachian and Western Carolina followed. Football sponsorship in the Carolinas Conference was dropped in 1973 when Lenoir-Rhyne, Newberry, Presbyterian, and Mars Hill joined the South Atlantic Conference. Pembroke State University became a first-time member in 1976 followed by Wingate College in 1979, and Lenoir-Rhyne rejoined in 1984. While Guilford College withdrew in 1988, St. Andrews and Mount Olive were added that same year. The 1989-90 academic year started a new era as Catawba, Elon, Lenoir-Rhyne and Wingate all withdrew to compete in the first year that the South Atlantic Conference would provide championships in all sports, not just football. The Carolinas Conference then added Belmont Abbey in 1989, Coker College in 1991, and Lees-McRae in 1993. The 1993-94 academic year brought a change to the conference national affiliation. The conference entered dual membership into both the NAIA DI and NCAA DII affiliation. The 1995-96 year brought dramatic change to the conference. First, full membership into NCAA Division II was acquired and NAIA affiliation dropped. Thus, this was the first official year of full competition and championship play for the conference in NCAA DII status. Secondly, this was also the same year that Erskine, Longwood, & Queens were accepted as full members of the conference. With Longwood becoming the first Virginia member, another name change occurred and the Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference (known more universally as the ‘CVAC') was born. Following the 1997 academic year High Point resigned to join the NCAA DI ranks while in 1998 Limestone soon joined and were quickly followed by Anderson in 1999. In 2003, Longwood University left the conference to explore possibilities in NCAA Division I. Then in 2005 the CVAC added Converse College as an affiliate member before becoming a full member the following year. With the lone Virginia school in Longwood leaving, the league decided to go back to their roots and change their name to Conference Carolinas in 2007 and currently still remain one of the elite NCAA DII conferences in the nation. Many institutions have been members of the league during its rich history including Anderson, Appalachian, Atlantic Christian (now Barton College), Belmont Abbey, Catawba, Coker, Converse, East Carolina, Erskine, Guilford, Elon, High Point, Lees-McRae, Lenoir-Rhyne, Limestone, Longwood, Mars Hill, Mount Olive, Newberry, Pembroke State, Pfeiffer, Presbyterian, Queens, St. Andrews, Western Carolina and Wingate. Barton is the only remaining charter member followed in longevity by Pfeiffer's membership in 1960 and then Mount Olive's and St. Andrews both joining in 1988.

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Lees-McRae College: Success Elevated • 2011 Conference in Review

2011 Conference Carolinas Standings School Lees-McRae Belmont Abbey Limestone Mount Olive King (TN) Pfeiffer Queens (N.C.) Erskine North Greenville Barton Converse Coker St. Andrews

Conf 11-1 10-2 9-3 8-3-1 7-4-1 7-4-1 7-4-1 5-7 4-6-2 2-9-1 2-10 1-10-1 1-11

2010 Conference Carolinas Awards

Overall 13-5-3 12-7-2 13-5-1 10-5-2 8-8-1 9-10-1 7-10-2 6-11 5-8-2 3-12-1 2-15-1 1-16-1 2-15-1

Freshman of the Year: Meagan Thornton, Lees-McRae Player of the Year: Ashley Alderin-Fleagle, Limestone Coach of the Year: Cally Morrill, Lees-McRae Women’s Soccer Scholar Athlete: Ashley Alderin-Fleagle, Limestone Regular Season Champions: Lees-McRae Tournament Champions: Lees-McRae

2011 All-Conference Carolinas Teams First Team

Second Team

Ashley Alderin-Fleagle, Limestone - Forward Morgan Shelton, King - Forward Marybeth Sullivan, Lees-McRae - Forward Lauren Vawter, Queens - Midfielder Nicole Voets, Belmont Abbey - Midfielder Brooke Santerre, Lees-McRae - Midfielder Alyssa Wombwell, Pfeiffer - Midfielder Mary Dorn, Lees-McRae - Defender Carly Kensinger, Belmont Abbey - Defender Lauren Lanham, Limestone - Defender Lyndsey McIntyre, Mount Olive - Goalkeeper

Third Team

Lindsey Stanley, Mount Olive - Forward Meagan Thornton, Lees-McRae - Forward Ananda Gebreyesus, Belmont Abbey - Forward Vickie Rich, Lees-McRae - Forward Vanessa Jarrett, Limestone - Midfielder Silvia Vazquez, Belmont Abbey - Midfielder Casey Craft, Erskine - Midfielder Hilary Parkin, Converse - Defender Alana Ryczek, Belmont Abbey - Defender Holli Schwartz, Limestone - Defender Kaitlyn Briggs, Lees-McRae - Goalkeeper

Gabriella Reid, Limestone - Forward Kristen Wright, Queens - Forward Rebecca Mateo, Belmont Abbey - Forward Emily Jones, Lees-McRae - Midfielder Becky Sanzsole, Mount Olive - Midfielder Heidi Steger, King - Midfielder Patrice Clarke, Mount Olive - Defender Kariel Parian, Queens - Defender Sarah Rountree, Coker - Defender Mary Knepp, Mount Olive - Defender Abbey Kitts, King - Goalkeeper

2011 Conference Carolinas Statistical Leaders SHOTS ## Player-Team MP No. Avg/G ----------------------------------------------------------------------------1. Meagan Thornton-LMCW 21 110 5.24 2. Brooke Santerre-LMCW 21 87 4.14 3. Lindsey Stanley-MOCW 17 76 4.47 4. Ashley Alderin-Fleagle-LCW 19 74 4.35 MaryBeth Sullivan-LMCW 21 74 3.52 6. Morgan Shelton-KCW 16 72 4.50 7. Alyssa Wombwell-PUW 19 70 3.68 8. Nicole Voets-BACW 21 57 2.71 9. Vickie Rich-LMCW 21 55 2.62 10. Kristen Wright-QUCW 19 51 2.68 POINTS ## Player-Team MP G A Pts. Avg/G ----------------------------------------------------------------------------1. Ashley Alderin-Fleagle-LCW 19 20 6 46 2.42 2. Lindsey Stanley-MOCW 17 16 7 39 2.29 3. Morgan Shelton-KCW 16 14 5 33 2.06 4. Meagan Thornton-LMCW 21 12 6 30 1.43 5. Alyssa Wombwell-PUW 19 10 6 26 1.37 6. MaryBeth Sullivan-LMCW 21 11 2 24 1.14 7. Taylor Parrish-BCW 16 10 3 23 1.44 Gabriella Reid-LCW 19 10 3 23 1.21 Vickie Rich-LMCW 21 7 9 23 1.10 10. Rebecca Mateo-BACW 21 9 3 21 1.00 GOALS ## Player-Team MP No. Avg/G ----------------------------------------------------------------------------1. Ashley Alderin-Fleagle-LCW 19 20 1.05 2. Lindsey Stanley-MOCW 17 16 0.94 3. Morgan Shelton-KCW 16 14 0.88 4. Meagan Thornton-LMCW 21 12 0.57 5. MaryBeth Sullivan-LMCW 21 11 0.52 6. Taylor Parrish-BCW 16 10 0.63 Gabriella Reid-LCW 19 10 0.53 Alyssa Wombwell-PUW 19 10 0.53 9. Ananda Gebreyesus-BACW 21 9 0.43 Rebecca Mateo-BACW 21 9 0.43

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ASSISTS ## Player-Team MP No. Avg/G ----------------------------------------------------------------------------1. Vickie Rich-LMCW 21 9 0.43 2. Kaitlyn Kerrigan-LMCW 21 8 0.41 3. Lindsey Stanley-MOCW 17 7 0.38 4. Ashley Alderin-Fleagle-LCW 19 6 0.32 Alana Ryczek-BACW 21 6 0.29 Meagan Thornton-LMCW 21 6 0.29 8. Morgan Shelton-KCW 16 5 0.31 Sami Striano-QUCW 19 5 0.26 MATCH-WINNING GOALS ## Player-Team MP No. Avg/G ----------------------------------------------------------------------------1. Lindsey Stanley-MOCW 17 7 0.38 2. Ashley Alderin-Fleagle-LCW 19 6 0.32 3. Vickie Rich-LMCW 21 5 0.24 4. Ananda Gebreyesus-BACW 21 4 0.19 Rebecca Mateo-BACW 21 4 0.19 Morgan Shelton-KCW 16 4 0.25 MaryBeth Sullivan-LMCW 21 4 0.19 8. Devon Shanklin-KCW 15 3 0.20 Alyssa Wombwell-PUW 19 3 0.16 GOALS AGAINST AVG ## Player-Team MP GA Min GAA ----------------------------------------------------------------------------1. Lyndsey McIntyre-MOCW 17 13 1550:17 0.75 2. Kaitlyn Briggs-LMCW 21 16 1803:38 0.80 3. Kr. Alderin-Fleagle-LCW 19 17 1744:40 0.88 4. Hannah Kohls-BACW 20 21 1840:00 1.03 5. Megan Hirschy-QUCW 9 12 786:10 1.37 6. Abbey Kitts-KCW 15 23 1384:03 1.50 7. Kelsey Seretis-QUCW 11 17 964:52 1.59 8. Jamie Alcala-PUW 15 22 1194:21 1.66 9. Katie Lyle-ECW 16 28 1391:36 1.81 10. Regina Ibanga-NGUW 12 23 1035:56 2.00

SAVE PERCENTAGE ## Player-Team MP Saves GA Pct ----------------------------------------------------------------------------1. Lindsey Stanley-MOCW 17 81 13 .862 2. Katie Jaskulski-SAUW 9 100 23 .813 3. Kr. Alderin-Fleagle-LCW 19 72 17 .809 4. Abbey Kitts-KCW 15 84 23 .785 5. Kaitlyn Briggs-LCMW 21 52 16 .765 6. Katie Lyle-ECW 16 89 28 .761 7. Lizz Morris-COKERW 7 57 18 .760 8. Regina Ibanga-NGUW 12 69 23 .750 9. Jamie Alcala-PUW 15 62 22 .738 10. Megan Hirschy-QUW 9 33 12 .733 SAVES ## Player-Team MP No. Avg/G ----------------------------------------------------------------------------1. Katie Wasylko-CONV 16 152 9.50 2. Carson Moore-BCW 15 127 8.47 3. Hannah Platt-SAUW 14 104 7.43 4. Katie Jaskulski-SAUW 9 104 11.56 5. Haley Gibson-COKERW 13 93 7.15 6. Katie Lyle-ECW 16 89 5.56 7. Abbey Kitts-KCW 15 84 5.60 8. Lyndsey McIntyre-MOCW 17 81 4.76 9. Kr. Alderin-Fleagle-LCW 19 72 3.79 10. Regina Ibanga-NGUW 12 69 5.75

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Lees-McRae College: Success Elevated • Honor Roll Daktronics NCAA Division II All-America 2009 Vickie Rich (3rd team) NAIA All-America 1993 Stacy Lamb (Honorable Mention) 1994 Kama Roberts (1st team) 1994 Stacy Lamb (2nd team) NJCAA All-America 1988 Shannon Johnson (2nd team) 1988 Merri Justice (2nd team) 1989 Julie Crews (1st team) NSCAA All-America 1989 Jeanne Cobbe (2nd team) 1990 Tracy Donahue (1st team) 1990 Shannon Webber (1st team) 1990 Deanne Santer (2nd team) 1993 Kama Roberts (2nd team) 1995 Stacy Lamb (1st team) Daktronics NCAA II All-Southeast Region 2009 Vickie Rich (1st team) 2010 MaryBeth Sullivan (2nd team) 2011 Mary Dorn (1st team) 2011 MaryBeth Sullivan (2nd team) 2011 Meagan Thornton (2nd team) NAIA All-Region 1993 Kama Roberts (1st team) 1993 Stacy Lamb (1st team) 1993 Leigh Smith (2nd team) 1993 Dena Moyer (2nd team) 1994 Kama Roberts (1st team) 1994 Stacy Lamb (1st team) 1994 Heather Bowman (2nd team) 1994 Tonya Nauman (2nd team) 1994 Ashley Rogers (2nd team) 1995 Stacy Lamb (1st team) 1995 Ashley Rogers (1st team) 1995 Alana Smith (2nd team) All-NAIA District 26 1992 Allison McDonald 1992 Karen Van Wert 1993 Stacy Lamb 1993 Dena Moyer 1993 Kama Roberts NSCAA All-Region 1989 Jeanne Cobbe 1990 Tracy Donahue 1990 Shannon Webber 1990 Deanne Santer 1992 Allison McDonald 1992 Karen Van Wert 1992 Kama Roberts 1992 Maris Ethridge 1993 Kama Roberts 1995 Stacy Lamb 2011 Mary Dorn (1st team) 2011 MaryBeth Sullivan (2nd team) 2011 Brooke Santerre (3rd team) NJCAA All-Region X 1987 Chrissy Adams 1987 Netha Valder 1987 Christine LaStella 1987 Chip Wulff 1987 Beth Loesch 1988 Shannon Johnson 1988 Merri Justice 1988 Christine LaStella 1988 Chip Wulff 1988 Kiki Kalevas 1988 Amber Caldwell 1988 Julie Crews 1988 Cathy Howard 1989 Shannon Johnson 1989 Tracy Donahue 1989 Julie Crews 1989 Cathy Howard NCCSIA all-State Team 2011 Mary Dorn NAIA Academic All-America 1993 Leigh Smith 1994 Alana Hill 1994 Erica Pratt 1994 Kama Roberts CoSIDA Academic All-District 2010 Brooke Santerre (2nd team) 2011 Brooke Santerre (1st team)

NJCAA Region X All-Tournament Team 1988 Shannon Johnson 1988 Chip Wulff 1988 Christine LaStella 1988 Amber Caldwell 1988 Julie Crews 1989 Cathy Howard 1989 Tracy Donahue 1989 Jeanne Cobbe 1989 Julie Crews (MVP) NJCAA Region X Player of the Year 1987 Chrissy Adams 1988 Shannon Johnson All-Western Carolinas Junior College Conference 1987 Chrissy Adams 1987 Netha Valder 1987 Christine LaStella 1987 Chip Wulff 1987 Beth Loesch 1988 Shannon Johnson 1988 Merri Justice 1988 Christine LaStella 1988 Chip Wulff 1988 Kiki Kalevas 1988 Amber Caldwell 1988 Julie Crews 1988 Cathy Howard 1989 Shannon Johnson 1989 Tracy Donahue 1989 Julie Crews 1989 Cathy Howard All-Carolinas Independent Athletic Conference 1992 Allison McDonald (1st team) 1992 Julia Callarman (1st team) 1992 Alana Hill (1st team) 1992 Kama Roberts (1st team) 1992 Karen Van Wert (Honorable Mention) 1992 Maris Ethridge (Honorable Mention) Conference Carolinas All-Tournament Team 1994 Ashley Rogers 1994 Stacy Lamb 1994 Kama Roberts 1995 Stacy Lamb 1995 Lyndsay Sherry 1996 Lyndsay Sherry 1999 Heather Sakaduski 1999 Carrie Crossett 2000 Carrie Crossett (MVP) 2000 Heather Sakaduski 2000 Eileen Workman 2000 Cameron Goodwin 2002 Cameron Goodwin 2004 Anita Hekman 2004 Dottie Brown 2004 Heather Klaus 2009 Brittany Bolton 2010 MaryBeth Sullivan 2011 Emily Jones 2011 Jessica O’Leary 2011 Ariana Smith 2011 Brooke Santerre 2011 Mary Dorn (MVP) All-Conference Carolinas 1993 Stacy Lamb (1st team) 1993 Dena Moyer (1st team) 1993 Kama Roberts (1st team) 1993 Leigh Smith (1st team) 1994 Stacy Lamb (1st team) 1995 Alana Hill (1st team) 1995 Stacy Lamb (1st team) 1995 Tina Tsironis (1st team) 1995 Ashley Rogers (2nd team) 1996 Stacy Lamb (1st team) 1996 Kim Herrmann (1st team) 1996 Ashley Rogers (2nd team) 1996 Lyndsay Sherry (2nd team) 1997 Lyndsay Sherry (1st team) 1997 Kim Herrmann (1st team) 1997 Murrell Timmons (2nd team) 1998 Michelle Beckner (1st team) 1998 Lyndsay Sherry (2nd team) 1999 Heather Sakaduski (1st team) 1999 Carrie Crossett (Honorable Mention) 1999 Courtney Rogers (Honorable Mention) 2000 Heather Sakaduski (1st team) 2000 Carrie Crossett (2nd team) 2000 Courtney Rogers (Honorable Mention) 2001 Heather Sakaduski (1st team) 2001 Tera Reisner (2nd team) 2002 Heather Sakaduski (1st team) 2002 Tera Reisner (2nd team) 2003 Adrienne Sansing (1st team) 2003 Jaime Workman (1st team) 2003 Heather Klaus (2nd team) 2004 Heather Klaus (2nd team)

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2004 2005 2006 2009 2009 2009 2009 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011

Amanda Caron (2nd team) Anita Hekman (1st team) Maribeth Novak (2nd team) Vickie Rich (1st team) Mary Dorn (2nd team) Aerial Gregston (3rd team) Maribeth Novak (3rd team) MaryBeth Sullivan (1st team) Brooke Santerre (1st team) Mary Dorn (1st team) Vickie Rich (2nd team) Brittany Bolton (2nd team) MaryBeth Sullivan (1st team) Brooke Santerre (1st team) Mary Dorn (1st team) Vickie Rich (2nd team) Meagan Thornton (2nd team) Kaitlyn Briggs (2nd team) Emily Jones (3rd team)

Conference Carolinas Player of the Year 1996 Ashley Rogers Conference Carolinas Freshman of the Year 1993 Stacy Lamb 1994 Jamie Parr 1999 Heather Sakaduski 2011 Meagan Thornton Carolinas Independent Athletic Conference Player of the Year 1992 Allison McDonald Conference Carolinas Player of the Week 1999 Heather Sakaduski 1999 Carrie Crossett 2000 Heather Sakaduski 2001 Heather Sakaduski 2002 Heather Sakaduski 2003 Heather Klaus 2007 Christine Calvert 2007 Tiffany Rodman 2009 Vickie Rich (twice) 2010 Vickie Rich 2010 Brooke Santerre 2010 MaryBeth Sullivan 2011 Meagan Thornton 2011 MaryBeth Sullivan Carolinas Junior College Conference Championships 1988, 1989, 1990 Carolinas Conference Tournament (NAIA) Championships 1992, 1994 Conference Carolinas Championships 2000, 2011 Conference Carolinas Tournament Champions 2000, 2011 Conference Carolinas Runner-ups 2003, 2010 Conference Carolinas Coach of the Year 2009 Renee Lopez 2011 Cally Morrill NJCAA Region X Coach of the Year 1987 Ried Estus 1988 Ried Estus 1989 Ried Estus NAIA Mid-South Region Coach of the Year 1994 Ried Estus NJCAA Region X Champions 1987, 1988, 1989 NJCAA Region X Runner-Ups 1990 NJCAA District Champions 1989 NAIA District 26 Playoffs 1992, 1994, 1995 NCAA Division II Tournament Appearance 2011 NSCAA Team Ethics Award 2010 NSCAA Team Academic Award 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011

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Lees-McRae College: Success Elevated • Record Book

Records Snapshot Individual Career Records Goals: 91, Heather Sakaduski, 1999-2002 Assists: 54, Stacy Lamb, 1993-1996 Points: 200, Heather Sakaduski, 1999-2002 Match-Winning Goals: 19, Heather Sakaduski, 1999-2002 Matches Played: 87, Alana Hill, 1992-1995 Goals Against Avg. (min. 1500 minutes): 0.69, Sharon Morgan, 1990-1991 Saves: 541, Anita Hekman, 2003-2006 Wins: 33, Cathy Howard, 1988-1989 Shutouts: 21, Sharon Morgan, 1990-1991 Individual Single-Season Records Goals: 43, Chrissy Adams, 1987 Assists: 24, Merri Justice, 1988 Points: 104, Chrissy Adams, 1987 Match-Winning Goals: 8, Heather Sakaduski, 2000 Goals Against Avg. (min. 750 minutes): 0.53, Sharon Morgan, 1990 Wins: 19, Cathy Howard, 1989 Saves: 187, Amanda Caron, 2002 Shutouts: 13, Sharon Morgan, 1990

Individual Match Records Goals: 6; Chrissy Adams, 10/23/87 Assists: 4; several times, last by Stacy Lamb, 1995 Points: 13; Chrissy Adams, 9/24/87 Saves: 23; Cheryl Stofka, 1997 Team Season Records Wins: 19; 1989 & 1994 Losses: 15, 2007 Ties: 3; 1993, 2003 & 2004 Won-Lost-Tie Percentage: .864 (19-3), 1994 Conference Wins: 11, 2011 Conference Losses: 8; 2005, 2007, & 2008 Conference Ties: 2, 2004 Goals: 98, 1987 Assists: 80, 1989 Points: 273, 1987 Saves: 210, 1999 Goals Against Average: 0.53, 1990 Shutouts: 14, 1990

Individual Career Records Points Rank 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10

Pts. 200 160 123 108 105 105 104 103 82 73

Years 1999-2002 1993-1996 1993-1996 1989-1992 1988-1989 1989-1992 1987 2008-2011 1995-1998 1988-1989

Points Per Match (min. 20 matches) Rank Name Pts./M 1 Chrissy Adams 5.20 2 Netha Valder 2.90 3 Shannon Johnson 2.62 4 Heather Sakaduski 2.35 5 Stacy Lamb 2.00 6 Merri Justice 1.83 7 Ashley Rogers 1.60 8 Tera Reisner 1.58 9 Carrie Crossett 1.55 10 MaryBeth Sullivan 1.49

Years 1987 1987 1988-1989 1999-2002 1993-1996 1988-1989 1993-1996 2001-2002 1999-2000 2010-present

Goals Rank 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 10

Name Heather Sakaduski Stacy Lamb Ashley Rogers Allison McDonald Shannon Johnson Karen VanWert Chrissy Adams Vickie Rich Michelle Beckner Merri Justice

Name Heather Sakaduski Ashley Rogers Stacy Lamb Shannon Johnson Chrissy Adams Karen VanWert Vickie Rich Allison McDonald Michelle Beckner Tera Reisner

Goals 91 55 53 46 43 38 38 36 36 27

Goals Per Match (min. 20 matches) Rank Name Goals/M 1 Chrissy Adams 2.15 2 Shannon Johnson 1.15 3 Heather Sakaduski 1.07 4 Netha Valder 0.95 5 Ashley Rogers 0.71 6 Tera Reisner 0.68 7 Stacy Lamb 0.66 8 MaryBeth Sullivan 0.61 9 Christine LaStella 0.57 Meagan Thornton 0.57 Assists Rank Name Asst. 1 Stacy Lamb 54 2 Allison McDonald 36 3 Jeanne Cobbe 33 4 Carrie Crossett 32 5 Merri Justice 31 6 Karen VanWert 29 7 Vickie Rich 27 8 Chip Wulff 24 9 Netha Valder 20 10 Kaitlin Kerrigan 19

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Years 1999-2002 1993-1996 1993-1996 1988-1989 1987 1989-1992 2008-2011 1989-1992 1995-1998 2001-02 Years 1987 1988-1989 1999-2002 1987 1993-1996 2001-2002 1993-1996 2010-present 1987-1988 2011-present Years 1993-1996 1988-1992 1989-1992 1999-2000 1988-1991 1989-1992 2008-2011 1987-1988 1987 2010-present

Assists Per Match (min. 10 matches since 1998) Rank Name Asst/M Years 1 Netha Valder 1.00 1987 2 Chrissy Adams 0.90 1987 3 Merri Justice 0.77 1988-1989 4 Carrie Crossett 0.73 1999-2000 5 Stacy Lamb 0.68 1993-1996 6 Chip Wulff 0.65 1987-1988 7 Kaitlin Kerrigan 0.51 2010-present 8 Allison McDonald 0.45 1989-1992 MaryBeth Sullivan 0.45 2010-present 10 Jeanne Cobb 0.41 1989-1992

Saves Rank 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Name Anita Hekman Courtney Rogers Brittany Bolton Amanda Caron Cheryl Stofka Heather Bowman Sharon Morgan Emma Juncadella Maris Ethridge Cathy Howard

Saves Years 541 2003-2006 300 1999-2000 296 2007-2010 187 2001-2002, 2004 169 1994-1996 156 1993-1995 151 1990-1991 150 2000-2001 146 1992-1993 146 1988-1989

Match-Winning Goals Rank Name MWG 1 Heather Sakaduski 19 2 Vickie Rich 17 3 Shannon Johnson 13 4 Allison McDonald 12 5 Ashley Rogers 10 Karen Van Wert 10 7 Cameron Goodwin 8 Stacy Lamb 8 9 Netha Valder 7 Tera Reisner 7 Shots Attempted (Incomplete) Rank Name Shots 1 Stacy Lamb 303 2 Heather Sakaduski 270 3 Vickie Rich 233 4 Ashley Rogers 230 5 Michelle Beckner 200 6 Brooke Santerre 192 7 Lyndsay Sherry 173 8 Jaime Parr 169 9 MaryBeth Sullivan 150 10 Jessica O’Leary 126

Save Percentage Rank Name 1 Amanda Caron 2 Sharon Morgan 3 Courtney Rogers 4 Maris Ethridge 5 Anita Hekman 6 Emma Juncadella 7 Heather Bowman 8 Cathy Howard 9 Cheryl Stofka 10 Katie Brock

Sv Pct. Years .899 2001-2002, 2004 .858 1990-1991 .838 1999-2000 .830 1992-1993 .828 2003-2006 .824 2000-2001 .821 1993-1995 .816 1988-1989 .793 1994-1997 .740 1998-2001

Years 1999-2002 2008-2011 1988-1989 1989-1992 1993-1996 1989-1992 1999-2002 1993-1996 1987 2001-02 Years 1993-1996 1999-2002 2008-2011 1993-1996 1995-1998 2008-2011 1995-1998 1994-1997 2010-present 2008-2011

Shots per Match (min. 20 matches - Incomplete) Rank Name Shots/M Years 1 Meagan Thornton 5.24 2011-present 2 Stacy Lamb 3.79 1993-1996 3 MaryBeth Sullivan 3.66 2010-present 4 Heather Sakaduski 3.18 1999-2002 5 Ashley Rogers 2.99 1993-1996 6 Christine Calvert 2.95 2008 7 Vickie Rich 2.88 2008-2011 8 Michelle Beckner 2.47 1995-1998 9 Brooke Santerre 2.37 2008-2011 10 Lyndsay Sherry 2.16 1995-1998 Goals against average (min. 1500 minutes) Rank Name GAA Years 1 Sharon Morgan 0.69 1990-1991 2 Maris Ethridge 0.76 1992-1993 3 Tricia Davies 0.80 1987 Kaitlyn Briggs 0.80 2011-present 5 Cathy Howard 0.82 1988-1989 6 Amanda Caron 1.05 2001-02, 2004 7 Cheryl Stofka 1.17 1994-1997 8 Heather Bowman 1.18 1993-1995 9 Emma Juncadella 1.19 2000-01 10 Anita Hekman 1.53 2003-06

Wins Rank 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Name Cathy Howard Brittany Bolton Sharon Morgan Cheryl Stofka Maris Ethridge Anita Hekman Heather Bowman Tricia Davies Amanda Caron Kaitlyn Briggs

Wins Years 33 1988-1989 31 2007-2010 29 1990-1991 28 1994-1997 27 1992-1993 24 2003-2006 19 1993-1995 17 1987 13 2001-2002, 2004 12 2011-present

Shutouts Rank Name Shutouts 1 Sharon Morgan 21 2 Cathy Howard 18 Anita Hekman 18 4 Cheryl Stofka 16 5 Maris Ethridge 15 Brittany Bolton 15 7 Tricia Davies 9 Kaitlyn Briggs 9 9 Heather Bowman 8 10 Marissa Middleton 7 Amanda Caron 7 Courtney Rogers 7 Matches Played Rank Name 1 Alana Hill 2 Erica Pratt 3 Heather Sakaduski Jessica Stiles 5 Kristi DeMeritte Michelle Beckner Brooke Santerre Vickie Rich 9 Jeanne Cobb Eileen Norton Lyndsay Sherry Cameron Goodwin

MP 87 86 85 85 81 81 81 81 80 80 80 80

Years 1990-91 1988-89 2003-06 1994-96 1992-93 2007-10 1987 2011-present 1993-1995 2007-08 2001-04 1999-2000 Years 1992-1995 1992-1995 1999-2002 1999-2002 1992-1995 1995-1998 2008-2011 2008-2011 1989-1992 1999-2002 1995-1998 1999-2002

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Lees-McRae College: Success Elevated • Record Book

Individual Single-Season Records Points Rank Name Pts. 1 Chrissy Adams 104 2 Shannon Johnson 63 3 Heather Sakaduski 60 4 Heather Sakaduski 58 Netha Valder 58 6 Merri Justice 54 7 Stacy Lamb 51 8 Heather Sakaduski 49 9 Stacy Lamb 47 10 Stacy Lamb 46 Points Per Match (min. 10 matches) Rank Name Pts./M 1 Chrissy Adams 5.20 2 Shannon Johnson 3.71 3 Merri Justice 3.18 4 Heather Sakaduski 2.90 Netha Valder 2.90 6 Heather Sakaduski 2.73 7 Stacy Lamb 2.32 8 Ashley Rogers 2.25 9 Stacy Lamb 2.24 10 Karen Van Wert 2.21 Goals Rank 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Year 1987 1988 1999 2002 1987 1988 1994 2000 1993 1995 Year 1987 1988 1988 2002 1987 1999 1994 1994 1993 1990

Name Goals Chrissy Adams 43 Shannon Johnson 28 Heather Sakaduski 27 Heather Sakaduski 26 Heather Sakaduski 23 Ashley Rogers 20 Netha Valder 19 Karen VanWert 18 Shannon Johnson 18 Stacy Lamb 18

Year 1987 1988 1999 2002 2000 1994 1987 1990 1989 1993

Goals Per Match (min. 10 matches since 1998) Rank Name Goals/M 1 Chrissy Adams 2.15 2 Shannon Johnson 1.65 3 Heather Sakaduski 1.30 4 Heather Sakaduski 1.23 5 Heather Sakaduski 1.00 Ashley Rogers 1.00 7 Netha Valder 0.95 Karen Van Wert 0.95 9 Ashley Rogers 0.88 Merri Justice 0.88

Year 1987 1988 2002 1999 2000 1994 1987 1990 1995 1988

Assists Rank 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 10

Year 1988 1987 1994 1987 2000 1987 1990 1992 1999 1995

Name Asst. Merri Justice 24 Netha Valder 20 Stacy Lamb 19 Chrissy Adams 18 Carrie Crossett 17 Chip Wulff 17 Allison McDonald 16 Jeanne Cobbe 15 Carrie Crossett 15 Stacy Lamb 14

Assists Per Match (min. 10 matches since 1998) Rank Name Asst/M 1 Merri Justice 1.41 2 Netha Valder 1.00 3 Chrissy Adams 0.90 4 Stacy Lamb 0.86 5 Chip Wulff 0.85 6 Allison McDonald 0.84 7 Jeanne Cobb 0.75 8 Carrie Crossett 0.74 9 Carrie Crossett 0.71 Stacy Lamb 0.71

Year 1988 1987 1987 1994 1987 1990 1992 2000 1999 1996

Match-Winning Goals Rank Name MWG 1 Heather Sakaduski 8 2 Shannon Johnson 7 Netha Valder 7 4 Vickie Rich 6 Kama Roberts 6 Stacy Lamb 6 Shannon Johnson 6 Chrissy Adams 6 9 Heather Sakaduski 5 Vickie Rich 5 Ashley Rogers 5 Ashley Rogers 5

Year 2000 1988 1987 2010 1991 1993 1989 1987 1999 2009 1995 1996

Shots Attempted (Incomplete) Rank Name Shots 1 Heather Sakaduski 152 2 Stacy Lamb 138 3 Stacy Lamb 122 4 Heather Sakaduski 118 5 Meagan Thornton 110 6 Ashley Rogers 88 7 Brooke Santerre 87 8 MaryBeth Sullivan 76 9 MaryBeth Sullivan 74 10 Ashley Rogers 72

Year 1999 1994 1995 2002 2011 1995 2011 2010 2011 1994

Shots per Match (min. 10 matches - Incomplete) Rank Name Shots/M Year 1 Heather Sakaduski 6.91 1999 2 Stacy Lamb 6.27 1994 3 Heather Sakaduski 5.90 2002 4 Stacy Lamb 5.30 1995 5 Meagan Thornton 5.24 2011 6 Ashley Rogers 5.18 1995 7 Brooke Santerre 4.14 2011 8 MaryBeth Sullivan 3.80 2010 9 Ashley Rogers 3.68 1996 10 Michelle Beckner 3.63 1998 Goals against average (min. 1250 minutes) Rank Name GAA 1 Sharon Morgan 0.53 2 Cathy Howard 0.64 3 Maris Ethridge 0.75 4 Maris Ethridge 0.78 5 Tricia Davies 0.80 Kaitlyn Briggs 0.80 7 Sharon Morgan 0.88 8 Heather Bowman 0.92 9 Anita Hekman 0.94 10 Cathy Howard 0.95

Saves Rank 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Wins Rank 1 2 3 4 5 7 9 Shutouts Rank 1 2 3 5 8 10

Name Saves Amanda Caron 187 Courtney Rogers 173 Anita Hekman 170 Anita Hekman 142 Courtney Rogers 127 Anita Hekman 126 Emma Juncadella 119 Brittany Bolton 113 Cheryl Stofka 103 Anita Hekman 103

Year 2002 1999 2006 2004 2000 2005 2001 2007 1996 2003

Name Wins Cathy Howard 19 Tricia Davies 17 Sharon Morgan 16 Maris Ethridge 15 Brittany Bolton 14 Cathy Howard 14 Amanda Caron 13 Sharon Morgan 13 Maris Ethridge 12 Heather Bowman 12 Cheryl Stofka 12 Kaitlyn Briggs 12

Year 1989 1987 1990 1992 2010 1988 2002 1991 1993 1994 1996 2011

Name Shutouts Sharon Morgan 13 Cathy Howard 10 Tricia Davies 9 Maris Ethridge 9 Kaitlyn Briggs 9 Sharon Morgan 8 Cathy Howard 8 Cheryl Stofka 8 Anita Hekman 7 Amanda Caron 7 Brittany Bolton 6 Anita Hekman 6 Maris Ethridge 6

Year 1990 1988 1987 1992 2011 1991 1989 1995 2003 2002 2009 2006 1993

Year 1990 1988 1992 1993 1987 2011 1991 1994 2005 1989

Team Season Records Points Rank 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Points 273 260 255 207 195 188 183 179 165 160

Year 1987 1989 1990 1988 1994 2002 1995 1992 2010 2011

Assists Rank 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9

Goals Rank 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10

Goals 98 90 88 77 72 72 69 65 58 56

Year 1987 1989 1990 1988 1994 2002 1995 1992 1993 2010

Match-Winning Goals Rank MWG 1 19 19 3 17 4 16 5 15 6 14 7 13 13 13 13

Assists 80 79 77 53 53 51 49 48 46 46

Year 1989 1990 1987 1988 2010 1994 1992 2011 2001 1999

Goals Against Average Rank GAA 1 0.53 2 0.60 0.60 4 0.78 5 0.80 0.80 7 0.88 8 0.93 9 0.94 10 0.98

Year 1990 1988 1994 2011 1987 1992 1991 1993 2005 2003

Year 1994 1989 1987 1990 1995 2010 1993 1996 1988 1991

Fewest Goals Conceded Rank GC 1 10 2 11 3 13 4 15 15 6 16 7 17 17 9 20 10 21 21

Year 1990 1988 1994 1991 2005 1987 1992 2011 2003 1993 2002

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Saves Rank 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Saves 210 188 176 170 165 153 147 142 126 120

Year 1999 2002 2006 2000 1997 1998 2007 2004 2005 2001

Wins Rank 1 3 5 7 8

Wins 19 19 17 17 16 16 15 14 14 14

Year 1989 1994 1987 2000 1990 1995 1992 1988 2010 2002

Shutouts Rank 1 2 3 4 5 8 10

Sho 14 12 11 10 9 9 9 8 8 7 7 7 7 7 7

Year 1990 2011 1995 1988 1987 2000 1992 1991 2008 1994 1989 1993 2002 2003 2009

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Lees-McRae College: Success Elevated • Year-by-Year Results

1987 (17-3, 8-0 WCJCC)

Final NJCAA Rank: 7 WCJCC Champions NJCAA Region X Champions Coach: Ried Estus Date Opponent W-L-T Score 9/13 at Appalachian State W 4-1 9/16 Guilford W 2-0 9/19 at Brevard * W 7-1 9/20 Anderson * W 5-0 9/24 at North Greenville * W 12-0 9/26 at Warren Wilson W 7-0 9/29 at Salem W Forfeit 10/2 at Spartanburg Meth. * W 4-1 10/7 at Anderson * W 6-0 10/8 at Warren Wilson W 5-0 10/11 at Guilford L 1-2 10/13 Spartanburg Methodist* W 3-0 10/23 North Greenville * W 9-1 10/25 Appalachian State W 2-1 10/27 Salem W 11-0 10/31 Brevard * W 8-1 11/6 vs. North Greenville % W 8-2 11/7 at Brevard % W 3-2 11/20 vs. Essex ^ L 0-2 11/23 vs. Mercer ^ L 0-2 * WCJCC Match % Region X Championships, Brevard, N.C. ^ NJCAA National Tournament, Trenton, N.J.

1988 (14-2-1, 8-0 CJCC)

Final NJCAA Rank: 7 CJCC Champions NJCAA Region X Champions Coach: Ried Estus Date Opponent W-L-T Score 9/13 Warren Wilson T 1-1 9/17 North Greenville * W 7-1 9/21 at Brevard * W 7-0 9/24 at Anderson * W 11-2 9/28 Spartanburg Methodist* W 6-1 10/2 Brevard * W 6-0 10/7 at Warren Wilson W 2-0 10/10 at St. Andrews W 4-0 10/13 at Maryville W 6-0 10/15 at Spartanburg Meth.* W 5-0 10/17 at Appalachian State W 1-0 10/26 Anderson * W 6-0 10/29 at North Greenville * W 5-0 11/4 vs. Anderson % W 4-1 11/5 vs. Spartanburg Meth.% W 4-0 11/16 vs. Mercer ^ L 1-2 11/18 vs. SUNY-Farmingdale ^ L 1-3 * CJCC Match % Region X Championships, Tigerville, S.C. ^ NJCAA National Tournament, Princeton, N.J

1989 (19-3-1, 6-1 CJCC)

Final NJCAA Rank: 7 CJCC Champions NJCAA Region X Champions Coach: Ried Estus Date Opponent W-L-T Score 9/9 Anderson * W 2-1 9/10 Andrew W 1-0 9/12 at Presbyterian W 6-0 9/16 at Spartanburg Meth.* W 6-0 9/20 Warren Wilson W 10-0 9/23 at Brevard * L 1-3 9/25 at Appalachian State W 3-2 10/1 St. Andrews W Forfeit 10/4 Spartanburg Methodist* W 3-0 10/6 at Furman W 8-0 10/8 Tennessee W 4-1 10/11 at Warren Wilson W 4-0 10/13 at Maryville W 1-0 10/16 Brevard * W 2-1 10/26 Appalachian State W 5-1 10/28 at Anderson * W 3-0 10/29 at Truett-McConnell W Forfeit 11/2 Anderson % W 5-1 11/4 Brevard % W 2-1 11/11 Andrew & W 11-1 11/15 Schoolcraft (Mich.) ^ L 2-5 11/17 Ann-Arundel (Md.) ^ L 2-4 * CJCC Match % Region X Championships, Banner Elk, N.C. & District Tournament, Banner Elk, N.C. ^ NJCAA National Tournament, Princeton, N.J.

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1990 (16-3, 5-1 CJCC)

CJCC Champions NJCAA Region X Runner-Up Coach: Ried Estus Date Opponent W-L-T Score 9/4 at Warren Wilson W 10-0 9/8 at Lenoir-Rhyne W 6-0 9/12 Appalachian State W 3-0 9/15 at Spartanburg Meth.* W 10-0 9/17 at Tusculum W 4-0 9/22 Brevard * W 2-1 9/26 Maryville W 2-0 9/29 Anderson * W 3-0 10/3 East Tenn. State W 9-0 10/4 at Catawba W 10-0 10/6 Spartanburg Methodist* W 10-0 10/7 at Appalachian State W 2-1 10/10 at Brevard * L 0-2 10/14 Furman W 6-0 10/16 at East Tenn. State W 8-0 10/27 at Anderson * W 3-1 10/28 Schoolcraft L 0-2 11/1 vs. Anderson % W 3-0 11/3 vs. Brevard % L 0-3 * CJCC Match % Region X Championships, Spartanburg, S.C.

1991 (13-5)

First Season as Four-Year School Coach: Ried Estus Date Opponent W-L-T Score 9/4 at Carson-Newman W 4-0 9/7 at Maryville L 1-2 9/10 Tusculum W 3-0 9/14 at Erskine W 3-2 9/18 Presbyterian W 2-1 9/21 Tennessee Wesleyan W 4-0 9/23 Lenoir-Rhyne W 3-1 9/27 Catawba W 3-0 10/1 Wingate W 4-0 10/6 Methodist W 2-0 10/7 at Gardner-Webb W 4-0 10/11 Queens (N.C.) W 3-1 10/12 at Coker L 0-1 10/17 at La Grange (Ga.) W 6-0 10/19 at Huntington (Ga.) L 1-3 10/20 at Savannah (Ga.) W Forfeit 10/27 St. Andrews L 0-1 11/2 at Berry (Ga.) L 0-3

1992 (15-6)

CIAC Tournament Champions NAIA District 26 Playoffs Coach: Ried Estus Date Opponent W-L-T Score 9/8 at Tennessee Wesleyan W 4-0 9/10 at Univ. of Charleston W 6-1 9/13 Coker L 0-1 9/17 Carson-Newman W 8-0 9/19 LaGrange (Ga.) W 5-1 9/20 Berry (Ga.) L 0-1 9/26 at Catawba W 1-0 9/28 High Point W 6-1 9/30 at Queens (N.C.) W 5-0 10/2 Erskine W 5-0 10/5 at Tusculum W 9-2 10/8 Gardner-Webb W 3-1 10/11 at Presbyterian W 3-1 10/15 vs. Florida Atlantic L 0-2 10/17 at Lynn L 0-3 10/18 at St. Thomas W 5-1 10/24 at St. Andrews W 2-0 10/25 at Methodist L 0-1 10/27 vs. St. Andrews % W 3-0 10/29 vs. Coker % W 3-0 11/4 vs. Elon ^ L 1-2 % Carolinas Ind. Athletic Confer. Tournament ^ NAIA District 26 Playoffs

1993 (13-5-3, 2-1-1 CIAC)

Coach: Ried Estus Date Opponent W-L-T 9/3 at Centre W 9/4 at Lindsay Wilson W 9/9 at Gardner-Webb T OT 9/12 Tusculum W 9/15 at Carson-Newman W 9/17 Tennessee Wesleyan W 9/19 at Lynn L 9/20 at Berry L 9/23 Wingate W 9/25 St. Andrews * W 9/26 Chowan W 9/29 Queens (N.C.) L 10/2 at La Grange (Ga.) W 10/3 at Huntington (Ga.) T OT 10/7 High Point * T OT 10/9 Pfeiffer * W 10/13 at Coker * L 10/20 at Erskine W 10/23 Univ. of Charleston W 10/29 vs. High Point % W 10/30 vs. Coker % L OT * CIAC Match % CIAC Tournament

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

1994 (19-3, 5-1 CIAC)

CIAC Tournament Champions NAIA District 26 Playoffs Coach: Ried Estus Date Opponent W-L-T Score 9/4 at Lindsay Wilson L 0-2 9/5 at Tusculum W 2-0 9/9 at Tennessee Wesleyan W 2-0 9/10 at Covenant W 4-0 9/14 Piedmont W 5-1 9/17 Erskine W 1-0 9/20 at Pfeiffer * W 3-0 9/23 Lincoln Memorial W 4-0 9/24 Barton * W 8-0 9/27 at Wingate W 4-0 10/1 at St. Andrews * W 1-0 10/2 at Chowan W 5-0 10/9 La Grange (Ga.) W 6-0 10/11 at Mars Hill W 2-0 10/15 Coker * L 1-2 10/18 Belmont Abbey * W 6-0 10/27 High Point * W 2-1 10/30 vs. Belmont Abbey % W 7-0 11/4 vs. St. Andrews % W 2-1 11/5 vs. Coker % W 4-2 11/11 Wheeling Jesuit ^ W 3-2 11/12 Midway ^ L 0-1 * CIAC Match % CIAC Tournament ^ NAIA Mid-South Region Tournament

1995 (16-6-2, 6-3-1 CVAC)

NAIA District 26 Playoffs Coach: Ried Estus Date Opponent W-L-T Score 9/2 at Lincoln Memorial W 2-1 9/4 at Clayton State W 9-0 9/6 Pfeiffer * W 2-0 9/9 Longwood * L 2-3 9/13 at Erskine * W 5-0 9/16 Covenant W 5-1 9/18 Tusculum W 2-0 9/20 Mount Olive * W 4-0 9/23 St. Andrews * W 6-1 9/26 Mars Hill W 1-0 9/30 at Barton * W 5-2 10/7 Piedmont W 3-0 10/10 at High Point * L 0-1 10/11 at Queens * L 0-2 10/13 at Belmont Abbey * W 7-0 10/14 at Coker * T 0-0 10/19 at Barry L 1-2 10/22 at Lynn L 1-11 10/24 vs. Coker % W 2-0 10/28 vs. Queens & T OT 3-3 11/3 vs. Spalding ^ W Forfeit 11/4 vs. Lambuth ^ W 5-0 11/10 vs. Lindsay Wilson # W 4-2 11/12 vs. Midway # L OT 1-2 * CVAC Match % CVAC Tournament & CVAC Tournament Semifinal (QUC advances on PK’s, 6-5) ^ NAIA Mid-South Independents Tournament # NAIA Mid-South Region Tournament

1996 (13-8, 8-2 CVAC)

Coach: Ried Estus Date Opponent W-L-T 9/1 Wingate W 9/13 Charleston Southern L 9/14 Erskine * W 9/18 Carson-Newman W 9/21 Lynn $ L 9/22 Barry $ L 9/25 at Limestone W 9/28 at St. Andrews * W 9/30 High Point * W 10/2 at Tusculum W 10/5 Belmont Abbey * W 10/6 Clayton State W 10/7 at Mars Hill L OT 10/9 Queens (N.C.) * L 10/16 at Piedmont L 10/19 Coker * W 10/20 at Pfeiffer * W 10/23 at Mount Olive * W OT 10/24 vs. Longwood * L 10/26 Barton * W 10/29 Erskine % L * CVAC Match $ Unknown Neutral Site % CVAC Tournament, Banner Elk, N.C.

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

1997 (9-10, 5-4 CVAC)

Coach: Ried Estus Date Opponent W-L-T 8/31 at Wingate L 9/3 King (Tenn.) W 9/6 Longwood * W 9/7 Limestone W 9/10 Pfeiffer * W 9/13 at Charleston Southern L 9/17 at Carson-Newman L 9/20 at Barton * L 9/23 at Erskine * L 9/27 St. Andrews * W 9/30 at High Point L 10/4 Mount Olive * W 10/5 USC Aiken W 10/8 at Queens (N.C.) * L 10/11 at Coker * W 10/12 Lenoir-Rhyne L 10/14 Tusculum W 10/28 Belmont Abbey * L 11/4 at Belmont Abbey % L * CVAC Match % CVAC Tournament, Belmont, N.C.

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

1998 (6-13, 3-7 CVAC)

Coach: Ried Estus Date Opponent W-L-T Score 9/2 Limestone * W 3-2 9/5 Charleston Southern L 0-4 9/7 at USC Aiken L 1-5 9/15 at King (Tenn.) W 1-0 9/19 Barton * L 2-7 9/20 Converse W 5-0 9/22 High Point W 2OT 3-2 9/26 at Mount Olive * W 4-0 9/30 Erskine * L 2-3 10/6 Queens (N.C.) * L 1-4 10/10 Coker * L 1-2 10/12 at Lenoir-Rhyne L 0-4 10/15 at Anderson * W 3-1 10/17 at Clayton State L 0-4 10/21 Belmont Abbey * L 1-4 10/24 Longwood * L 1-5 10/28 Montreat L OT 2-3 10/29 at Pfeiffer * L 0-2 11/3 at Belmont Abbey % L 0-5 * CVAC Match % CVAC Tournament, Belmont, N.C.

1999 (12-9-1, 7-3-1 CVAC)

Coach: Ried Estus Date Opponent W-L-T Score Palm Beach Atlantic L 2-4 at Montreat W 7-3 Limestone * W 3-1 at Converse W 3-1 Lenoir-Rhyne L 2-3 Clayton State W 3-0 Anderson * W 5-1 at Barton * L 1-3 at High Point L 0-4 Mount Olive * W 7-0 at Erskine * W 4-0 at Longwood * L 0-3 at Queens (N.C.) * W 4-3 St. Andrews * W 5-0 at Charleston Southern L 1-5 at Belmont Abbey * L 0-5 at Coker * W 4-1 King (Tenn.) W 2-0 Milligan L 0-7 Pfeiffer * T 2OT 1-1 11/2 at Barton % T 2OT 0-0 11/5 at Belmont Abbey ^ L 1-6 * CVAC Match % CVAC Tournament Quarterfinal, Wilson, N.C. (LMC advances on PK’s, 3-1) ^ CVAC Tournament, Belmont, N.C.

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Lees-McRae College: Success Elevated • Year-by-Year Results

2000 (17-6, 10-1 CVAC)

CVAC Co-Champions Coach: Ried Estus Date Opponent W-L-T Score Converse W 1-0 at Belmont Abbey * W 1-0 USC Spartanburg L 1-3 at Lenoir-Rhyne W 2-1 Montreat W 3-0 Coker * W 2-0 at King (Tenn.) W 2-1 at Barton * W 2-0 at St. Andrews * W 2-1 at Erskine * W 2-1 at Longwood * W 1-0 Charleston Southern L 0-1 Mount Olive * W 1-0 Pfeiffer * L 0-5 at Midwestern State L 1-3 vs. Central Oklahoma # L 0-5 Anderson * W 7-0 at Milligan L 2-3 at Queens (N.C.) * W 4-3 Limestone * W 6-0 Queens (N.C.) % W 2-1 vs. Longwood ^ W 2OT 3-2 vs. Pfeiffer ^ W 1-0 * CVAC Match # Wichita Falls, Texas % CVAC Tournament, Banner Elk, N.C. ^ CVAC Tournament, Wilson, N.C.

2001 (12-7-1, 7-3-1 CVAC)

Coach: Tracey Leipold Date Opponent W-L-T Score 8/24 Converse W 3-0 8/30 Belmont Abbey * L 1-2 9/8 at Francis Marion L 1-4 9/9 vs. North Florida # W 3-1 9/12 at Carson-Newman W 1-0 9/15 Barton * T 2OT 0-0 9/19 at Limestone * W 1-0 9/22 St. Andrews * W 6-1 9/23 Lander W 4-1 9/28 Longwood * L 1-2 10/3 Lenoir-Rhyne L 1-2 10/6 Erskine * W 5-0 10/10 at Pfeiffer * L 0-1 10/13 at Mount Olive * W 1-0 10/16 at USC Spartanburg L 0-2 10/19 at Montreat W 3-1 10/20 at Coker * W 3-2 10/23 at Anderson * W 3-1 10/27 Queens (N.C.) * W 6-1 10/30 at Pfeiffer % L 0-2 * CVAC Match # Florence, S.C. % CVAC Tournament, Misenheimer, N.C.

2002 (14-6-1, 7-3-1 CVAC) Coach: Tracey Leipold Results Not Available

2003 (11-6-3, 7-1-2 CVAC) Coach: Tracey Leipold Results Not Available

2004 (4-13-3, 2-6-2 CVAC)

Coach: Tracey Leipold Date Opponent W-L-T Score 8/26 at Francis Marion L 0-4 8/28 vs. North Florida # L 0-5 9/8 Converse W 4-0 9/10 Queens (N.C.) * L 0-5 9/13 at Belmont Abbey * L 0-1 9/21 at Lenoir-Rhyne L 0-2 9/24 Coker * W 2-1 9/28 Milligan L 0-2 10/1 Anderson * T 2OT 1-1 10/4 at Carson-Newman L 0-4 10/8 at Erskine * L 1-2 10/12 Limestone * W 2-0 10/15 at Barton * L 1-2 10/22 at St. Andrews * T 2 OT 0-0 10/24 Pfeiffer * L 2-3 10/26 at Concord L 1-3 10/29 Mount Olive * L 0-1 11/2 at Belmont Abbey % T 2OT 1-1 11/5 vs. Barton ^ W 1-0 11/6 vs. Mount Olive ^ L 1-3 * CVAC Match # Florence, S.C. % CVAC Tournament, Belmont, N.C. (LMC advances on PK’s) ^ CVAC Tournament, Belmont, N.C.

2005 (3-12-2, 2-8-1 CVAC) Date 8/24 8/26 9/6 9/9 9/13 9/16 9/19 9/23 9/27 9/30 10/4 10/11 10/14 10/20 10/21 10/25 10/28

Coach: Renee Lopez Opponent W-L-T Score at Converse * W 2OT 1-0 at Milligan L 0-3 King (Tenn.) W 2-0 at Coker * L 0-1 Lenoir-Rhyne L 0-1 at Pfeiffer * L OT 0-1 Brevard T 2OT 0-0 Barton * L 0-1 Concord L 0-1 Erskine * L 0-1 at Carson-Newamn L 0-8 Queens (N.C.) * L 0-1 at Anderson * T 2OT 1-1 at Limestone * L 0-2 at Mount Olive * L 0-2 Belmont Abbey * L 0-2 St. Andrews * W 2-1

2006 (6-11-1, 3-7-1 CVAC)

Coach: Renee Lopez Date Opponent W-L-T 8/24 Brevard W 8/29 at Lenoir-Rhyne L 9/4 Converse * W 9/6 North Georgia L 9/8 at Palm Beach Atlantic L 9/9 vs. Warner Southern # W 9/16 at Queens (N.C.) * L 9/23 Coker * W 9/26 at Anderson * L 9/30 at St. Andrews * L 10/3 Limestone * T 2OT 10/7 Mount Olive * L 10/9 Pfeiffer * L 10/11 Bluefield W 10/14 at Erskine * L 10/19 at Belmont Abbey * L 10/21 at Barton * W 10/24 at Queens (N.C.) % L * CVAC Match # Lantana, Fla. % CVAC Tournament, Charlotte, N.C.

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

2007 (5-15, 3-8 CC)

Coach: Renee Lopez Date Opponent W-L-T 8/25 at Brevard L 8/29 King (Tenn.) L 9/2 at Randolph-Macon L OT 9/4 at Trinity Christian W 9/8 Erskine * W 9/15 at Anderson * L 9/16 vs. Flagler # L 9/19 at Limestone * L 9/22 Barton * L 9/24 Queens (N.C.) * L 9/27 Milligan W 9/29 at Coker * W OT 10/3 Southern Wesleyan L 10/6 St. Andrews * L 10/11 at Converse * W 10/13 at Pfeiffer * L 10/18 Cumberland (Tenn.) L 10/20 at Mount Olive * L 10/24 Belmont Abbey * L 10/26 at South Carolina St. L * Conference Carolinas Match # Rock Hill, S.C.

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

2008 (11-9, 3-8 CC)

Coach: Renee Lopez Date Opponent W-L-T 8/30 at North Greenville W 9/2 at Ferrum W 9/8 Brevard W 9/11 Columbia W 9/13 at St. Andrews * W 9/17 Converse * W 9/20 Coker * L 9/23 Pikeville W 9/27 at Barton * L OT 9/30 Warren Wilson W 10/4 Pfeiffer * L 10/7 Limestone * L 10/10 Mount Olive * L 10/12 Randolph Macon W 10/15 at Queens (N.C.) * L 10/18 at Erskine * L 10/22 at Milligan L 10/25 Anderson * W 10/27 Southern Virginia W 11/1 at Belmont Abbey * L * Conference Carolinas Match

Score 2-1 3-0 2-0 3-1 2-1 3-0 0-2 5-0 2-3 1-0 1-4 0-2 1-2 1-0 0-4 0-1 1-4 2-0 5-0 0-5

2009 (11-8-1, 7-4 CC)

Coach: Renee Lopez Date Opponent W-L-T 8/29 North Greenville L 9/1 Brevard L OT 9/5 vs. Clayton State # L 9/7 at Johnson Bible W 9/12 Erskine * W 9/19 at Limestone * W OT 9/22 Ferrum ! W 9/26 at Coker * W 9/30 Barton * L 10/3 St. Andrews * W 10/6 Belmont Abbey * L 10/13 Trevecca Nazarene W 10/17 at Mount Olive * W 10/20 at Converse * W 10/22 at Anderson * L 10/26 Queens (N.C.) * W 10/28 Milligan ! T 2OT 10/31 at Pfeiffer * L 11/2 at Queens (N.C.) % W 11/5 at Belmont Abbey ^ L * Conference Carolinas Match

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

# Spartanburg, S.C. ! Avery High School, Newland, N.C. % Conference Carolinas Tournament, Charlotte, N.C. ^ Conference Carolinas Tournament, Belmont, N.C.

2010 (14-6, 8-2 CC)

Coach: Cally Morrill Date Opponent W-L-T Score 9/2 North Georgia L 2-5 9/4 at Milligan W 2-1 9/8 Mars Hill W 3-1 9/11 Limestone * W 3-0 9/14 at Belmont Abbey * L 0-1 9/18 Mount Olive * W 2-1 9/22 at King (Tenn.) W 4-1 9/25 at Barton * W 3-1 9/27 Converse * W 7-0 9/29 at Montreat # W 4-0 10/2 Pfeiffer * L 0-1 10/9 at Queens (N.C.) * W 1-0 10/12 at Wingate L 2-3 10/15 Brevard W 3-0 10/20 at North Greenville L 0-1 10/23 at St. Andrews * W 4-0 10/26 at Erskine * W 4-1 10/30 Coker * W 8-1 11/1 Mount Olive % W 2-1 11/4 at Belmont Abbey ^ L 2-3 * Conference Carolinas Match # Owen High School, Black Mountain, N.C. % Conference Carolinas Tournament, Banner Elk, N.C. ^ Conference Carolinas Tournament, Belmont, N.C.

2011 (13-5-3, 11-1 CC)

Conference Carolinas Champions Conference Carolinas West Division Champs Conference Carolinas Tournament Champions NCAA II Southeast Regional Coach: Cally Morrill Date Opponent W-L-T Score 9/2 at North Georgia L 0-2 9/7 Tusculum $ L 0-3 9/10 St. Andrews * W 10-0 9/14 at King * W 4-0 9/17 North Greenville * W 5-0 9/19 at Carson-Newman W 1-0 9/25 at Pfeiffer * W 3-0 9/27 at Lincoln Memorial T 2OT 0-0 10/1 Barton * W 6-2 10/6 at Converse * W 4-0 10/8 Queens * W 4-2 10/12 Belmont Abbey * W 1-0 10/15 at Mount Olive * W 1-0 10/19 Erskine * W 4-0 10/22 at Coker * W 9-0 10/25 at Limestone * L 0-2 10/29 at Mars Hill L 0-1 10/31 Erskine ^ W 2-1 11/3 Limestone % T 2OT 1-1 11/5 Belmont Abbey # T 2OT 0-0 11/11 vs. #20 Columbus St. @ L 1-3 * Conference Carolinas Match $ Avery High School, Newland, N.C. ^ Conference Carolinas Tournament, Banner Elk, N.C. % Conference Carolinas Tournament, Banner Elk, N.C. (LMC advances on PK’s, 5-4) # Conference Carolinas Tournament, Banner Elk, N.C. (LMC advances on PK’s, 4-2) @ NCAA II Southeast Regional, Hickory, N.C.

All-Time Series Records Opponent W-L Anderson (S.C.).................16-3-2 Andrew.................................. 2-0 Ann-Arundel (Md.)................ 0-1 Appalachian State.................. 7-0 Barry...................................... 0-2 Barton.................................8-8-2 Belmont Abbey................ 6-16-2 Berry...................................... 0-3 Bluefield................................. 1-0 Brevard.............................11-5-1 Coker................................14-8-1 Carson-Newman.................... 6-3 Catawba................................. 3-0 Central Oklahoma.................. 0-1 Centre.................................... 1-0 Charleston (W.Va.)................. 2-0 Charleston Southern.............. 0-5 Chowan.................................. 2-0 Clayton State......................... 3-2 Columbia............................... 1-0 Concord................................. 0-2 Converse.............................. 12-0 Covenant............................... 2-0

First Met 1987 1989 1989 1987 1995 1994 1994 1991 2006 1987 1991 1991 1990 2000 1993 1992 1996 1993 1995 2008 2004 1998 1994

Last Met 2009 1989 1989 1990 1996 2011 2011 1993 2006 2010 2011 2011 1992 2000 1993 1993 2000 1994 2009 2008 2005 2011 1995

Opponent W-L Cumberland (Tenn.)............... 0-1 East Tennessee State............. 2-0 Elon........................................ 0-1 Erskine................................. 14-7 Essex...................................... 0-1 Ferrum................................... 2-0 Flagler.................................... 0-1 Florida Atlantic...................... 0-1 Francis Marion....................... 0-2 Furman.................................. 2-0 Gardner-Webb....................2-0-1 Guilford.................................. 1-1 High Point...........................5-3-1 Huntington..........................0-1-1 Johnson Bible......................... 1-0 King (Tenn.)............................ 7-1 LaGrange................................ 4-0 Lambuth................................ 1-0 Lander.................................... 1-0 Lenoir-Rhyne......................... 4-6 Limestone...........................9-4-2 Lincoln Memorial................2-0-1 Lindsay Wilson....................... 2-1

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First Met 2007 1990 1992 1991 1987 2008 2007 1992 2001 1989 1991 1987 1992 1991 2009 1997 1991 1995 2001 1990 1996 1994 1993

Last Met 2007 1990 1992 2011 1987 2009 2007 1992 2004 1990 1993 1987 1999 1993 2009 2011 1994 1995 2001 2006 2011 2011 1995

Opponent W-L Longwood.............................. 3-5 Lynn....................................... 0-4 Mars Hill................................ 3-2 Maryville (Tenn.).................... 3-1 Mercer................................... 0-2 Methodist.............................. 1-1 Midway.................................. 0-2 Midwestern State.................. 0-1 Milligan...............................2-5-1 Montreat............................... 4-1 Mount Olive......................... 11-6 North Florida......................... 1-1 North Georgia........................ 0-3 North Greenville.................... 7-2 Palm Beach Atlantic............... 0-2 Pfeiffer..............................7-11-1 Piedmont............................... 2-1 Pikeville.................................. 1-0 Presbyterian.......................... 3-0 Queens (N.C.).................10-10-2 Randolph-Macon................... 1-1 SUNY-Farmingdale................. 0-1 Salem..................................... 2-0

First Met 1995 1992 1994 1988 1987 1991 1994 2000 1999 1998 1995 2001 2006 1987 1999 1993 1994 2008 1989 1991 2007 1988 1987

Last Met 2001 1996 2011 1991 1988 1992 1995 2000 2010 2010 2011 2004 2011 2011 2006 2011 1996 2008 1992 2011 2008 1988 1987

Opponent W-L Savannah............................... 1-0 Schoolcraft (Mich.)............... 0-2 South Carolina State.............. 0-1 Southern Virginia................... 1-0 Southern Wesleyan............... 0-1 Spalding................................. 1-0 Spartanburg Methodist......... 9-0 St. Andrews.......................18-3-1 St. Thomas (Fla.).................... 1-0 Tennessee.............................. 1-0 Tennessee Wesleyan.............. 4-0 Trevecca Nazarene................. 1-0 Trinity Christian...................... 1-0 Truett-McConnell................... 1-0 Tusculum............................... 8-1 USC Aiken.............................. 1-1 USC Spartanburg.................... 0-2 Warner Southern................... 1-0 Warren Wilson....................7-0-1 Wheeling Jesuit..................... 1-0 Wingate................................. 4-2

First Met 1991 1989 2007 2008 2007 1995 1987 1988 1992 1989 1991 2009 2007 1989 1990 1997 2000 2006 1987 1994 1991

Last Met 1991 1990 2007 2008 2007 1995 1990 2011 1992 1989 1994 2009 2007 1989 2011 1998 2001 2006 2008 1994 2010

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