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2016SCHEDULE LUMBERJACK SOCCER

Aug. 19

Utah Valley • 7:00 p.m.

Sacramento State* • 12:00 p.m.

Flagstaff, Ariz.

Flagstaff, Ariz.

Aug. 22

New Mexico State • 12:00 p.m.

at Weber State* • 2:30 p.m.

Flagstaff, Ariz.

Ogden, Utah

Aug. 26

at UNLV • 7:00 p.m.

at North Dakota* • 2:00 p.m.

Las Vegas, Nev.

Grand Forks, N.D.

Aug. 28

vs. UC Davis • 10:30 a.m.

at Northern Colorado* • 11:00 a.m.

Las Vegas, Nev.

Greeley, Colo.

Sept. 2

at Grand Canyon • 7:00 p.m.

Montana* • 7:00 p.m.

Phoenix, Ariz.

Flagstaff, Ariz.

Sept. 9

Illinois-Chicago • 8:00 p.m.

Eastern Washington* • 12:00 p.m.

Flagstaff, Ariz.

Flagstaff, Ariz.

Sept. 11

New Mexico • 2:00 p.m.

at Idaho* • 3:00 p.m.

Flagstaff, Ariz.

Moscow, Idaho

Sept. 16

at Air Force • 5:00 p.m.

at Idaho State* • 12:00 p.m.

Colorado Springs, Colo.

Pocatello, Idaho

Sept. 18

at Colorado College • 10:00 a.m.

Southern Utah* • 7:00 p.m.

Sept. 23

Portland State* • 7:00 p.m.

Big Sky Championships • TBD

Flagstaff, Ariz.

Regular Season Champion, TBD

Colorado Springs, Colo.

Flagstaff, Ariz.

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Alma Mater........................................................................................Indiana, 1993 Record At NAU...........................................................................121-128-42 (.488) Big Sky Record...............................................................................52-41-17 (.550) Career Record...........................................................................121-128-42 (.488) Office Phone.....................................................................................928-523-2021 Email.................................................................................Andre.Luciano@nau.edu Assistant Coach.............................................................Carolyn Savage (4th Year) Alma Mater........................................................................Northern Arizona, 2011 Office Phone....................................................................................928-523-2553 Email...............................................................................Carolyn.Savage@nau.edu Assistant Coach................................................Stephen Murphy-Logue (1st Year) Alma Mater.....................................................................Macalester College, 2011 Office Phone....................................................................................928-523-2553 Email..................................................................Stephen.Murphy-Logue@nau.edu Assistant Athletic Trainer (Soccer)...................................................Anna Kubiczki Strength And Conditioning Coach.............................................Emma Ostermann

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School .........................................................................Northern Arizona University Location ............................................................................................Flagstaff, Ariz. Founded .......................................................................................................... 1899 Enrollment ................................................................................................... 27,830 Nickname............................................................................................Lumberjacks Colors ....................................................................................................Blue & Gold Affiliation ......................................................................................... NCAA Division I Conference .................................................................................................. Big Sky Home Facility ........................................................... Lumberjack Stadium (1,000) Surface...................................................................................................Real Grass President.......................................................................................... Dr. Rita Cheng VP for Intercollegiate Athletics..................................................... Dr. Lisa Campos Senior Associate AD/SWA.................................................................. Robyn Sharp Faculty Athletic Representative ............................................. Dr. Alisse Ali-Joseph

TEAM INFORMATION 2015 Overall Record........................................................................................9-8-2 2015 BSC Record/Finish.........................................................................4-4-2/7th 2015 Postseason............................................................................................None Starters Returning/Lost.....................................................................................4/6 Letterwinners Returning/Lost.........................................................................13/8 Newcomers/Redshirts.....................................................................................12/3 First Year...........................................................................................................1997 All-Time Record..........................................................................146-176-42 (.459) NCAA Tournament Appearances (last)..............................................Three (2014) Regular Season BSC Titles...................................................................One (2010) BSC Tournament Titles................................................Three (2008, 2009, 2014)

COACHING STAFF Head Coach...................................................................Andre Luciano (16th Year)

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Assistant Director/Soccer Contact................................................... Carly Grenfell Office Phone/Fax................................................. 928-523-1017/928-523-6793 Email .............................................................................................cg988@nau.edu Assistant AD/Communications ................................................ Denise Thompson Office Phone ................................................................................... 928-523-6792 Mailing Address ............................................................................. P.O. Box 15400 ................................................................................................. Flagstaff, AZ 86011 ......................................................................................(Overnight: 1 Skydome Dr.) Website ...............................................................................www.nauathletics.com NAU Athletics Facebook ....................... www.facebook.com/LumberjackCountry NAU Athletics Twitter ....................................................................... @NAUAthletics NAU Soccer Twitter .............................................................. @NAUWomensSoccer NAU Soccer Instagram.............................................. ... .........@nauwomenssoccer NAU Soccer Facebook..........................................................NAU Women’s Soccer

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TABLE OF CONTENTS Quick Facts.................................3 Media Policies ............................4 Television Coverage ...................5 Season Preview...................... 6-7 2016 Rosters .......................... 8-9 Head Coach Andre Luciano 10-11 Assistant Coaches .............. 12-13 Returning Players ............... 14-29 Newcomers......................... 30-36 Class Photos ............................37 2015 Season in Review ...... 38-39 2015 Results/Statistics ....... 40-41 2015 Match-by-Match ......... 42-44 2015 Big Sky Review.......... 45-48 All-Time Series Results ...... 49-51 All-Time Season Results .... 52-54 All-Time Roster ................... 55-56 Ind. Career Records .................57 Ind. Season Records .......... 58-59 Yearly Records .........................60 Team Records ..........................61

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Lumberjack Stadium Records ..62 Lumberjack Stadium .................63 Northern Arizona University ......64 University President..................65 VP for Intercollegiate Athletics ..66

The 2016 Northern Arizona Soccer Media Guide was designed and produced by the NAU Athletics Communications Department in Flagstaff, Ariz., using Adobe InDesign and Adobe Photoshop. The publication was written, edited and designed by Graduate Assistant in Athletics Communications Carly Grenfell and Assistant AD for Communications Denise Thompson. Cover design by Denise Thompson. Editorial contributions by Denise Thompson and previous NAU Athletics Communications staff members.

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MEDIA POLICIES

TELEVISION COVERAGE

The Athletics Communications office is located in the press box on the west side of the Walkup Skydome. The phone number is (928) 523-6792 or 6330 and the fax number is 523-6793. MEDIA OPPORTUNITY Head coach Andre Luciano is available every day before or after practice. Individual players may be requested at this time also. Special requests for availability may be made to the athletics communications office. INTERVIEW POLICY All player interviews must be coordinated through the Athletics Communications office at least one day in advance. No interviews or photo shoots will be conducted on days prior to matches. Out-of-town media should contact the Athletics Communications office to make arrangements for phone interviews. Players are also available for interviews after practice, and, if prior arrangements have been made, before practice. The NAU locker room and training room are closed. LUCIANO’S INTERVIEWS Andre Luciano and his staff are generally available for interviews before or after each practice. Contact Carly Grenfell in the athletics communications office at 928523-1017 to coordinate all interviews with head coach Andre Luciano. PRACTICE Daily workouts are open to both the public and the media unless otherwise noted. Media planning to attend practice should notify the Athletics Communications office in advance to confirm start times and to arrange interviews.

less the request is made at least two weeks in advance. PHOTOGRAPHERS Photographers and videographers are not permitted inside the sponsorship tables surrounding the court unless prior permission has been obtained from the Athletics Communications office. All media must wear their credentials at all times. Due to space limits, credentials will be issued only to photographers on assignment. Packets including game notes and game programs will be issued before each game. Late roster changes will also be available. PRESS BOX SERVICES Regular services on game day include play-by-play, quarterly and final statistics, as well as defensive statistics. A light pregame meal will be available one hour prior to kickoff. The NAU locker room is closed to all media. At home, postgame interviews will be held in the media room at field level on the west side of Lumberjack Stadium. NAU head coach Andre Luciano will begin the session followed by requested Lumberjack players. Interview requests will be collected midway through the second half by a member of the athletics communications staff. Visiting coaches and players will be invited to the interview room as deadlines allow. POSTMATCH The NAU locker room is closed on the road and at home. Postmatch interviews will be held courtside with requested players and coaches from both teams. A mem-

ber of the Athletic Communications office will collect requests immediately following the conclusion of the match. MOUNTAIN STANDARD TIME Arizona does not move its clock ahead in the spring or back in the fall. As a result, Flagstaff time coincides with the Pacific time zone through Nov. 6. The rest of the season, NAU is compatible with the Mountain time zone. LUMBERJACKS ONLINE Releases, statistics, rosters and breaking news are available at the athletics web site, located at www.nauathletics.com. The Big Sky Conference web site is located at www.bigskyconf.com. LUMBERJACKS BY E-MAIL The Athletics Communications office is always compiling a media directory to send out weekly advance releases, event stories and statistics. Media members interested in this service should e-mail cg988@nau. edu. Game notes will be available on the website prior to that week’s matches. Call Carly Grenfell at 928-523-1017 for more information.

NAU-TV will again partner with NAU Athletics and televise over 30 events from the Northern Arizona University campus in 2016-17, providing the Lumberjacks unmatched television coverage in the Big Sky Conference. NAU-TV will show all its coverage to full high definition for the fifth season, while broadcasting all its events online and distributing to Fox Sports Arizona, Fox College Sports (available to 54 million cable subscribers in the United States) and local Flagstaff cable. This fall, NAU-TV will broadcast three of NAU Soccer’s nine home matches beginning with NAU’s game versus University of Illinois-Chicago on Friday, Sept. 9. All matches will be shown online on the NAU-TV and Watch Big Sky web streams. They will also be shown locally in Flagstaff on Suddenlink cable on Channel 4. Below is the full televised schedule for the 2016 NAU Soccer season.

2016 TELEVISED MATCHES FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9 - 8:00 PM

THE SCORE The Score is a monthly show produced by NAU Television Services that highlights Lumberjack athletics and recreational activities on the Mountain campus. It airs weekly on FS Arizona, Fox College Sports and Flagstaff cable channels 4 and 104 in HD.

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 11- 2:00 PM

CREDENTIALS The soccer press box, located on the west side of Lumberjack Stadium, has a limited capacity. Credentials will be issued only to working media on a first-come, first-serve basis, with priority given to daily newspapers and originating radio and television crews. The press box is closed to those not involved in game coverage. Credentials may be requested for the season or on a per-game basis. All requests should be submitted to the athletics communications office no later than Thursday at noon for each home game. Requests on official letterhead may be faxed to (928) 523-6793. Credentials may be picked up at Will Call. No credentials will be mailed un-

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D-D-D-Defense One component Luciano hopes to shake up in 2016 is defense. After giving up more goals than he would have liked last season, the Lumberjacks will amplify their intensity on the defensive end of the ball. With sights set on keeping games tighter, and establishing an identity as a blue-collar-type team, the ‘Jacks hope to position themselves for a few more digits in the win column.

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All For One Northern Arizona will kick off its season against Utah Valley in its home opener on August 19 and follow up with New Mexico State on August 22. After a brief stint on the road at the UNLV Rebel Classic in Las Vegas, Nev. August 26-28 and at Grand Canyon University on September 2, the Lumberjacks will host the annual Mountain Classic where New Mexico and University of Illinois-Chicago will attend. It’s over a week into August, which means one thing for the Northern Arizona University women’s soccer team: game day is right around the corner. After the 2015 campaign came to an abrupt halt finishing just below the cut for the Big Sky Conference Tournament, Head Coach Andre Luciano and the Lumberjacks look ahead to the highs and lows that 2016 will bring about with a refreshed perspective. “This group of players has worked really hard in every session that we’ve had up to this point,” Luciano said. “They have been extremely blue-collar and are complimenting each other very, very well both during training and in their chemistry off the field.”

Wild Card

In just three days, Northern Arizona will hit the road for Tucson, Ariz. to take on Pac-12 foe University of Arizona. The Wildcats are coming off an NCAA tournament appearance where they qualified for the Sweet 16 before falling to No. 3 Stanford. Kick-off is set for 7 p.m. at Murphy Field. “This will be a great opportunity for us to evaluate where we are,” Luciano noted. “With a full week of practice under our belt and prior to our home opener against Utah Valley, obviously playing a quality, NCAA Tournament opponent will give us a true test of where we stand.”

Veteran Affairs

“Our non-conference games are meant to create an identity of who we want to be,” Luciano said. “We’ve been talking a lot about a ‘one for all, all for one’ mentality and that every player is vital to our success. We have to approach every training session and every game in the non-conference with enthusiasm and a desire to get better.”

Big Sky Buzz Being tabbed preseason No. 5 in the Big Sky polls, NAU surely has a challenging road ahead of them once conference games roll around. The ‘Jacks will open up the conference season in Flagstaff on September 23 and September 25 versus Portland State and Sacramento State, respectively. The game against University of Idaho, predicted to win the Big Sky in 2016, will be played in Moscow in NAU’s third to last conference game of the season. The Lumberjacks will then close out their conference slate at home against Southern Utah on October 28 before the Big Sky Conference Tournament. “I’m going into my 16th year and I really do feel like our conference this year is the strongest it has ever been from top to bottom,” Luciano noted. “I’ve noticed that the teams in the Big Sky are doing better in the non-conference and feel like this year will be a great in terms of getting big wins. We just have to take it day-by-day and game-by-game, being prepared every single time. There won’t be any easy games.”

We Before Me

It’s no secret that the ‘Jacks graduated a bulk of their starters including four All-Big Sky selections from 2015. But with change, comes new opportunity. With seniors like Dani Muniz and Lindsay Doyle, as well as redshirt junior Missy Kettelkamp, there still is no shortage of experience for NAU.

With just 10 days before Northern Arizona’s home opener, the grind will continue and so will the mentality of teamwork and unity that Luciano has stressed day in and day out. Would a championship be nice? Of course – but this year’s young team being able to trust the process is of equal and perhaps greater importance.

“This year is a chance for us to create a different legacy with this group of players,” Luciano said. “We had really good soccer players that played a lot of minutes their four years here last season, but now it’s an opportunity for our players to make their own mark on this program.”

“We’re not even talking about wins and losses,” Luciano said. “If we focus on being united and working hard for each other, then things will happen. Last year we were so set on repeating as conference champions that we didn’t keep our eyes on the road ahead of us. Every day we have to get better at something, but the most important part is playing for each other.”

Muniz appeared in all 19 games last season at defender while Doyle appeared in 18. At forward, Doyle strung together a solid junior season scoring four goals – tied for second on the team – and two assists for 10 points. Kettelkamp, too, brings a strong mix of experience to the table after proving in 2015 she can defend and put the ball in the back of the net.

Youth Movement

Given that 26 players of NAU’s 36-player roster are underclassmen, the growth ahead is inevitable. With 15 freshmen aboard the Lumberjack train – 12 newcomers and three redshirts – Luciano and his squad are bound and determined to use what’s in front of them as an advantage. Without any one, star player to rely on, Luciano summed up his expectations for this year’s team in one word: united. @NAUATHLETICS

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ROSTER AT A GLANCE

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CLASS ROSTER Seniors (4) No. Name 36 Lindsay Doyle 7 Ali Lixandru 4 Dani Muniz 32 Mattie Wojcik

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Juniors (6) No. Name 1 Meghan Dickmann 13 Anna Goebel 21 Missy Kettelkamp* 34 Meg O’Brien* 19 Adrian Nixt 3 Riley Porter Sophomores (11) No. Name 17 Emma Bushell* 2 Mei-Te Coco 14 Victoria Cooper 29 Chantal Deroos 8 Ari Gonzalez 26 Amber Measley* 5 Alexis Moest 33 Sophia Natsues 11 Haleigh Van Allen 37 Samantha Vankoll 6 Madeline Waszak

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NUMERICAL ROSTER No. 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 26 27 28 29 32 33 34 35 36 37 99

Name Nikki Spoelman Meghan Dickmann Mei-Te Coco Riley Porter Dani Muniz Alexis Moest Madeline Waszak Ali Lixandru Ari Gonzalez Malia Lyken Kambree Meskill Haleigh Van Allen Shelbie O’Connor Anna Goebel Victoria Cooper Carly Gamble Heather Donais Emma Bushell Tatum Heeres Adrian Nixt Amanda Bennett Missy Kettelkamp Synne Flem Carly George Hannah Householder Amber Measley Sebrina Rodriguez Jordan Mercado Chantal Deroos Mattie Wojcik Sophia Natsues Meg O’Brien Willicia Smith Lindsay Doyle Samantha Vankoll Lauren Cooper

Pos. GK GK F/M D D D M F/M F F M F M/F F M/D M M/F F F F D D/M D M D/M D D F M/F M D M F F M/F GK

Cl.-Exp. Fr.-HS Jr.-1L So.-1L Jr.-SQ Sr.-3L So.-1L So.-1L Sr.-1L So.-SQ Fr.-HS Fr.-HS So.-1L Fr.-HS Jr.-1L So.-SQ RFr.-RS Fr.-HS RSo.-SQ Fr.-HS Jr.-2L Fr.-HS RJr-2L Fr.-HS Fr.-HS Fr.-HS RSo.-SQ Fr.-HS RFr-SQ RSo.-1L Sr.-2L So.-SQ RJr-SQ Fr.-HS Sr.-3L So.-SQ RFr-SQ

Ht. 5-5 5-9 5-7 5-3 5-0 5-6 5-5 5-2 5-6 5-3 5-5 5-5 5-8 5-4 5-10 5-7 5-7 5-8 5-8 5-7 5-6 5-8 5-10 5-6 5-8 5-3 5-3 5-10 5-6 5-8 5-6 5-4 5-5 5-7 5-8 5-10

Hometown/High School Flagstaff, Ariz./Flagstaff San Clemente, Calif./Dana Hills Mission Viejo, Calif./Capistrano Valley Plain City, Utah/Fremont Lima, Peru/Chaparral Park Ridge, Ill./Cactus Shadows Albuquerque, N.M./Saint Pius X Phoenix, Ariz./Pinnacle Las Vegas, Nev./Liberty Anchorage, Alaska/A.J. Dimond Gilbert, Ariz./Perry Anchorage, Alaska/Service Flagstaff, Ariz./Flagstaf Phoenix, Ariz./Sandra Day O’Connor Phoenix, Ariz./Ironwood Ridge Corona, Calif./Santiago Kennewick, Wash./Kamiakin Eden, Utah/Weber Phoenix, Ariz./Desert Vista Portland, Ore./Westside Christian Mesa, Ariz./Desert Ridge Phoenix, Ariz./Pinnacle Baerum, Norway/Norwegian College Elite Sport Littleton, Colo./Chatfield Chandler, Ariz./Basha Tucson, Ariz./Catalina Foothills Gilbert, Ariz./Campo Verde Las Vegas, Nev./Bishop Gorman Boulder, Colo./Boulder Flagstaff, Ariz./Flagstaff Oakland, Calif./Bishop O’Dowd Flagstaff, Ariz./Flagstaff Surprise, Ariz./Willow Canyon Laguna Niguel, Calif/Aliso Niguel Moraga, Calif./Campolindo Orange, Calif./Canyon

Freshmen (15) No. Name 20 Amanda Bennett 99 Lauren Cooper* 16 Heather Donais 22 Synne Flem 15 Carly Gamble* 23 Carly George 18 Tatum Heeres 24 Hannah Householder 9 Malia Lyken 28 Jordan Mercado* 10 Kambree Meskill 12 Shelbie O’Connor 27 Sebrina Rodriguez 35 Willicia Smith 0 Nikki Spoelman * Utilized Redshirt Year

ALPHABETICAL ROSTER Name Amanda Bennett Emma Bushell Mei-Te Coco Lauren Cooper Victoria Cooper Chantal Deroos Meghan Dickmann Heather Donais Lindsay Doyle Synne Flem Carly Gamble Carly George Anna Goebel Ari Gonzalez Tatum Heeres Hannah Householder Missy Kettelkamp Ali Lixandru Malia Lyken Amber Measley Jordan Mercado Kambree Meskill Alexis Moest Dani Muniz Sophia Natsues Adrian Nixt Meg O’Brien Shelbie O’Connor Riley Porter Sebrina Rodriguez Willicia Smith Nikki Spoelman Haleigh Van Allen Samantha Vankoll Madeline Waszak Mattie Wojcik

Goalkeepers (3) No. Name 0 Nikki Spoelman 1 Meghan Dickmann 99 Lauren Cooper

No. 20 17 2 99 14 29 1 16 36 22 15 23 13 8 18 24 21 7 9 26 28 10 5 4 33 19 34 12 3 27 35 0 11 37 6 32

Defenders (10) No. Name 20 Amanda Bennett 22 Synne Flem 24 Hannah Householder 21 Missy Kettelkamp 26 Amber Measley 5 Alexis Moest 4 Dani Muniz 33 Sophia Natsues 3 Riley Porter 27 Sebrina Rodriguez Midfielders (10) No. Name 14 Victoria Cooper 29 Chantal Deroos 16 Heather Donais 15 Carly Gamble 23 Carly George 10 Kambree Meskill 34 Meg O’Brien 12 Shelbie O’Connor 37 Samantha Vankoll 32 Mattie Wojcik Forwards (13) No. Name 17 Emma Bushell 2 Mei-Te Coco 36 Lindsay Doyle 13 Anna Goebel 18 Tatum Heeres 8 Ari Gonzalez 7 Ali Lixandru 9 Malia Lyken 28 Jordan Mercado 19 Adrian Nixt 35 Willicia Smith 11 Haleigh Van Allen

RETURNING STAT LEADERS Goals

Nixt (4) Doyle (4) Kettelkamp (2) Deroos (2) Coco (2)

Assists

Nixt (3) Doyle (2) Kettelkamp (2)

Shots

Nixt (40) Doyle (27) Kettelkamp (1)

Points

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Saves/Shutouts

Nixt (11) Dickmann (30/1) Doyle (10) Kettelkamp (6) Deroos (5)

Head Coach: Andre Luciano (16th Season, Indiana ’93) Assistant Coach: Carolyn Savage (Fourth Season, Northern Arizona ’11) Assistant Coach: Stephen Murphy-Logue (First Season, Macalester College, ‘11)

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ROSTER BY STATE Alaska No. 9 11

(2) Name Malia Lyken Haleigh Van Allen

Arizona (15) No. Name 20 Amanda Bennett 14 Victoria Cooper 13 Anna Goebel 18 Tatum Heeres 24 Hannah Householder 21 Missy Kettelkamp 7 Ali Lixandru 26 Amber Measley 10 Kambree Meskill 27 Sebrina Rodriguez 34 Meg O’Brien 12 Shelbie O’Connor 35 Willicia Smith 0 Nikki Spoelman 32 Mattie Wojcik California (7) No. Name 2 Mei-Te Coco 99 Lauren Cooper 1 Meghan Dickmann 36 Lindsay Doyle 15 Carly Gamble 33 Sophia Natsues 37 Samantha Vankoll Colorado (2) No. Name 23 Carly George 29 Chantal Deroos Illinois (1) No. Name 5 Alexis Moest Nevada (2) No. Name 8 Ari Gonzalez 28 Jordan Mercado New Mexico (1) No. Name 6 Madeline Waszak Norway (1) No. Name 22 Synne Flem Oregon (1) No. Name 19 Adrian Nixt Peru (1) No. Name 4 Dani Muniz Utah (2) No. Name 3 Riley Porter 17 Emma Bushell Washington (1) No. Name 16 Heather Donais

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Andre Luciano enters cord 12 game unbeaten streak, his 16th year as Northern Arone shy of the Big Sky mark, izona University head womand a school and conference en’s soccer coach and will record six game shutout streak look to build off an excepthat covered a span of 569 minLuciano HigHLigHts tional display of coaching utes and 2 seconds. • 3 Big Sky Offensive MVP awards (Cee Cee Odorfer 2008; Sierra Cristiano 2002, over the last several years, In 2010, Luciano’s repu2003) most notably in 2014 when tation of producing quality stu• Big Sky Defensive MVP award (Kristi Andreassen 2010) he led the Lumberjacks to a dent-athletes was at its highest. • 4 Newcomer of the Year (Chelsea Bednarz, Jenna Samora, Cee Cee Odorfer, Big Sky Conference ChamKristi Andreassen, the 2010 Big Jesyca Rosholt) pionship and an NCAA apSky Defensive Most Valuable • 102 All-Big Sky selections pearance for the first time Player and three-time All-Big • 143 players named to Big Sky All-Academic Team since 2009. Luciano holds Sky first team selection, was • 288 Golden Eagle Award Recipients an all-time record of 121selected as the ESPN Academ• 13 straight NSCAA Team Academic Award (2003-2015) 128-42 overall including a ic All-American of the Year in • 10 NSCAA All-Region selections (Lindsey Carey, 2005, 2006; Cee Cee Odorfer, 52-41-17 mark in the Big the women’s soccer University 2006, 2008; Kristi Andreassen 2010; Alana D’Onofrio, 2013; Cierra Gamble, 2013; Sky Conference through 15 divison. She was also named Diane Buzzard, Sarah Tarver, Haley Wingender 2014) seasons. He possesses a to the CoSIDA/ESPN All-Dis• 4 Golden Eagle Top Scholar Athletes (Lindsey Carey 2006; Elizabeth Winkelbwealth of coaching experitrict Academic Team along with ence from the intercollegiate senior Brandy Carr, as well lech 2007; Kristi Andreassen 2010, Diane Buzzard 2014) level to club soccer coupled as NSCAA Women’s College • 10 CoSIDA Academic All-District 8 (Cee Cee Odorfer: 1st Team 2005, 2006; with a successful collegiate Scholar All-Americans with seLindsey Carey: 1st Team 2006, 2nd Team 2005; Kristi Andreassen: 1st Team career at Indiana University nior Tori Howe and junior Tori 2009, 2010; Rebekah Schmidt: 3rd Team 2009; Brandy Carr: 3rd Team 2010; that resulted in two conferRocke. To cap off Andreassen’s Elinor Priest, 1st Team 2012, 2nd Team 2013; Haley Wingender: 1st Team 2015) ence championships and a illustrious career at NAU, she • ESPN Academic All-American of the Year (Kristi Andreassen 2010) NCAA Final Four appearwas selected as the Female • 2 CoSIDA Academic All-American (Kristi Andreassen: 1st Team 2010, 2nd Team ance. Scholar Athlete of the Year 2009) Luciano epitomizes at the annual Golden Eagle • NSCAA All-Far West (Sierra Cristiano 2003) the commitment to the stuAwards and the Female Ath• 3 NSCAA All-West (Kristi Andreassen 2010; Tori Howe 2010; Tori Rocke 2010) dent-athlete relationship, lete of the Year at the all-sports • 4 NSCAA All-Scholar Team (Sierra Cristiano: 3rd Team, 2003; Kristi Andreassen: and his philosophy has probanquet. 1st Team, 2010; Tori Howe: 3rd Team, 2010; Tori Rocke: 3rd Team, 2010) duced success on the field In 2009, Luciano led the • 2 NAU Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year (Lindsey Carey 2006; Kristi Andreasand in the classroom. The Lumberjacks to the Big Sky sen 2010) 2014 season brought about Championship final, where they 5 All-Big Sky selections, 10 would defeat Idaho State, 4-0, • 6 Golden Axe Award (Lindsey Carey 2006; Kristi Andreassen 2010; Anna Clark Big-Sky All-Academic Team to advance to their second-con2011; Tori Howe 2011; Ally Cwiekowski 2012; Diane Buzzard 2015) selections, one NSCAA secutive NCAA Tournament • Big Sky Conference Scholar-Athlete (Elizabeth Winkelblech 2007) Scholar All-Region Team seand face No. 1 Stanford. NAU lection, two NSCAA All-Pafinished with a 10-9-2 overall cific Region selections and record, including a 4-3 regular the NSCAA Team Academic season Big Sky record and two Award for the 12th straight wins in the Big Sky Championyear. NAU also captured a Big Sky Conference Championship advancing to the NCAA ship to claim the conference title. The Lumberjacks shattered the Lumberjack Stadium Tournament for the third time in school history. attendance record when 2,187 fans witnessed NAU draw with Arizona, 2-2, on August Through 14 years leading the program, Luciano developed 98 All-Big Sky per28. Juniors Andreassen and Rebekah Schmidt were CoSIDA/ESPN the Magazine formers while 128 players have been named to the Big Sky All-Academic Team, and All-District Academic selections with Andreassen going on the earn All-American Aca251 have been recipients for the Golden Eagle Scholar-Athlete Award that recognizes demic Honors. academic and athletic success. In 2008, Luciano led the women’s soccer team to its first Big Sky Conference In 2013, the women’s soccer team had 11 Big Sky All-Academic honorees, Championship in the program’s 12th year of Division I competition. NAU was an automatic qualifier for the 2008 NCAA Women’s College Cup-its first appearance in school which tied for the most of all fall-Lumberjack teams, while nine players were named history. The women were defeated by No. 2 Portland in the opening round, but went to the All-Big Sky conference teams. Thirty-three of the 39 players on the 2013 roster received the Golden Eagle Award. For his coaching on the field in 2013, Luciano was 12-7-3 overall setting a school record for wins in a season (12) and best winning percentage (.614). The Lumberjacks set or tied 16 school and stadium records and broke named the College Sports Madness Big Sky Coach of the Year. two Big Sky Conference records for assists in a game (14) and points (32). Coach Luciano also earned his 100th win in the last regular season match In addition, Luciano mentored future Hall of Fame selection Cee Cee Odorfer to against Eastern Washington with a 2-0 win in Cheney, Wash. over the Eagles in 2013. Big Sky Co-Offensive Player of the Year honors and her third straight All-Big Sky first The postseason accolades piled in for Luciano and the Lumberjacks as sophomore Cierra Gamble and senior Alana D’Onofrio earned NSCAA All-Pacific Region Honors team selection. Odorfer broke school records for points in a season (28), career assist (18), and game-winning goals (13). Also in 2008, Luciano tutored freshman Jenna as Gamble was named second team and D’Onofrio was third team. D’Onofrio, senior Samora to Big Sky Newcomer of the Year honors. Lauren Weaver and junior Diane Buzzard were named to the 2013 NSCAA Scholar In 2007, goalkeeper Elizabeth Winkelblech received the NSCAA/adidas Scholar All-West Region team for their achievements on the field and in the classroom. In 2010, Luciano guided his squad to their first-ever regular season Big Sky title, Athlete Award for excellence as a student-athlete. Under Luciano’s guidance, Winkelblech set six combined school records and finished in the top five in seven other but ultimately fell short of their third straight NCAA Women’s College Cup appearance when they were defeated by Sacramento State 1-0 in the Big Sky Conference final. statistical categories in her first year as a full-time starter. The Lumberjacks earned the best record in school history to date with a 7-7-5 overall mark, a winning percentage NAU finished the 2010 season with a 12-4-3 overall record and 6-0-1 during the conference regular season, their first unbeaten conference record in program history. The of .500. All five ties were 0-0 finishes which set an NCAA Division I Women’s Soccer record for most 0-0 ties in a single season. NAU opened the year with a 5-2-3 record, 12 wins matched the school record for wins in a season set in 2008 and their .711 winthe best start to a season through 10 matches in school history. ning percentage set a new school record. 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During the 2006 season, Luciano led NAU to a 7-10-1 record finishing sixth in the Big Sky Conference. The Lumberjacks placed nine players on the All-Big Sky All-Conference team, with three student-athletes earning first team honors. Six other Lumberjacks were recognized as All-Big Sky honorable mention. In addition to the brilliant performances on the field by Lumberjacks, Luciano mentored 10 players to All-Big Sky All-Academic recognition. Luciano placed two players on the NSCAA/adidas Scholar All-West Region Team. Lindsey Carey and Odorfer both posted breakout seasons under Luciano’s wing. Carey totaled a career-high four goals and ranked second on the team in goals scored. Odorfer led NAU in scoring for the second straight year with 15 points on six goals and three assists. The 15 points tied her for sixth in the Big Sky in 2007 for total points. Odorfer ranked in the top ten in shots, goals, and game-winnings goals. In 2005, Luciano directed the Lumberjacks to a 10-11-0 record, their best finish in his first five years with the program and the most wins in program history. NAU went 4-2-0 in conference play, tying Luciano’s best finish in the Big Sky while at NAU prior to the 2008 season in which the Lumberjacks were 4-1-2 in the Big Sky. The women played to a second-place finish at the Big Sky Conference Championships and posted a number of offensive records including most goals, assists and points in a season. The postseason berth marked Luciano’s second appearance in the Big Sky tournament and his first showing in the finals. Also in 2005, Luciano placed 10 athletes on the All-Big Sky All-Conference teams, which was the most in school history at the time and has since been equaled in 2008 and 2010. He added seven more selections to the All-Academic All-Big Sky team. During the 2004 campaign, Luciano earned two impressive non-conference wins against Illinois State (1-0) and Western Illinois (1-0, OT) out of the Missouri Valley Conference and Summit League, respectively. The Lumberjacks finished 5-11-2, but could easily have gained several more victories as three matches went to double overtime. In the 2003 season, the Lumberjacks posted a school-record four consecutive league wins en route to the best conference start in school history. NAU advanced to the Big Sky Championships for the first time since 2000. Under Luciano’s direction, eight players earned All-Big Sky honors in 2003 including the league’s first-ever two time offensive MVP, Sierra Cristiano. In his first two seasons, Luciano led the Lumberjacks to a pair of historic wins. In his inaugural season in 2001, the Lumberjacks upset instate rival Arizona State 1-0. In 2002, NAU upended Big Sky foe Montana, a feat equaled again in 2003 and 2005. A native of Las Vegas, Nev., Luciano has built the NAU program with a Southwest influence with the majority of the roster from Arizona, Idaho, Nevada and California. Luciano has since expanded his recruiting net to include prep players from Canada, Illinois, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, and Washington. His 2007 recruiting class received critical acclaim from notable soccer publications. The class became the first in NAU history to be nationally-ranked in the Soccer Buzz Top 100. The 2008 class was equally as strong ranking 33rd in the West Region. Luciano came to Flagstaff from Tucson, Ariz., where he spent two seasons as an assistant for the Arizona program. Luciano joined the Wildcats’ staff in 1999. In 2000, he served as recruiting coordinator for a rebuilding Arizona team. Luciano has also worked with the Washington, Arizona and Nevada Olympic Development Programs (ODP), and was an assistant coach for the Utah State women’s program in 1998. Prior to Utah State, Luciano was an assistant coach with the Washington State women for the 1995 and 1996 seasons and also coached in the Washington East ODP during that time. Before heading back west, Luciano served as a co-head coach for the girls program at McCauley High School in Cincinnati, Ohio, and was the coach of Team Acceleration, an under-17 girl’s club program. As a player, Luciano began his career at Yavapai Community College in Prescott, Ariz. He was named the ISAA/adidas Goalkeeper of the Year and the NJCAA Tournament Most Valuable Goalkeeper after leading Yavapai to the NJCAA championship in 1990. In 2011, he was inducted into the NJCAA Soccer Hall of Fame. Luciano transferred to Indiana for his final two seasons and became one of the top goalkeepers in the country at the Division I level. He helped the Hoosiers to Big Ten championships in 1991 and 1992 and back-toback NCAA berths. The squad advanced to the Final Four in 1991 and

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Overall Record: 121-128-42 (15 seasons) NAU Record: 121-128-42 (15 seasons) Hometown: Las Vegas, Nev. College: Indiana (Bachelors in American History, 1993) Family: Wife, Laurie Luciano’s Coaching Chronology 1995-96 Washington State - Assistant 1998 Utah State - Assistant 1999-2000 University of Arizona - Assistant Luciano’s Career at NAU Year Overall Conf./Finish 2001 6-10-2 1-4-1/6th 2002 5-13-0 2-4-0/5th 2003 7-9-3 4-2-0/3rd 2004 5-11-2 2-4-0/5th 2005 10-11-0 4-2-0/3rd 2006 7-10-1 2-4-1/6th 2007 7-7-5 2-4-1/7th 2008 12-7-3 4-1-2/2nd* 2009 10-9-2 4-3-0/4th* 2010 12-4-3 6-0-1/1st** 2011 3-9-7 2-2-3/5th 2012 5-9-5 3-3-3/5th 2013 11-5-3 7-2-0/2nd 2014 12-6-4 5-2-3/3rd* 2015 9-8-2 4-4-2/7th *Won Big Sky Tournament **Won Big Sky Conferece Regular Season

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Carolyn Savage enters her fourth season as the assistant coach for the NAU women’s soccer program. She returns to the program after playing four years for the Lumberjacks from 2007-2011 where she was apart of two NCAA Tournament appearances and three Big Sky titles. In May of 2016, Savage graduated with her Masters in Educational Leadership of Higher Education/Community College from Northern Arizona University.

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Stephen Murphy-Logue comes to Northern Arizona University from Macalester College in Saint Paul, Minnesota where he was a four-year starter on the soccer team from 2007-2011 and graduated with a degree in Political Science.

During her time at NAU, Savage assumed six goals and six assists for a total of 18 points during 56 career games. She made an immediate impact as a freshman scoring three goals and handing out two assists, the most goals in the Big Sky among freshman. Savage tied an NAU single match record with six points (two goals, two assists) against Lamar. The game earned her Big Sky Conference Offensive Player of the Week honors on September 4, 2007.

At Macalester, Murphy-Logue garnered a handful of accolades both on and off the field. He was an NCAA Division III Scholar All-American Student Athlete (’10-’11), a two-time team MVP (’09 & ’10), two-time All-Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference First Team (’09 & ’10) and a National Soccer Coaches Association of America All-North Region team selection (’10).

Not only did Savage have success on the field, but off the field as well. The former forward was a four-time Golden Eagle Scholar-Athlete award recipient, majoring in criminal justice. In her brief time in coaching, Savage has had much success coaching in Anchorage, Alaska as she was named NSCAA Alaska State Coach of the Year in 2013. In her first season as the girl’s varsity head coach at A.J. Dimond High School, she led the team to an undefeated season and claiming Region IV champions as well as the Alaska State High School Champs. Savage earned Region IV Coach of the Year and the Alaska State Coach of the Year. In 2012-2013 Savage was the Youth Director of Coaching for the Alaska Rush while coaching the U-17, U-14 and U-11 Alaska Rush Soccer Club.

Murphy-Logue is a Grade 7 certified United States Soccer Federation referee and has officiated over 2,500 youth and adult matches. He was selected to referee at the 2015 Alaska State High School Soccer Championships. Likewise, he has served as a volunteer coach with the Minnesota Olympic Development Program and Soccer Alaska adult league.

At NAU alongside Head Coach Andre Luciano, Savage holds an all-time record of 32-19-19 while helping lead the ‘Jacks to the program’s third Big Sky Conference Tournament Title and NCAA appearance in 2014. Additionally, Savage has developed 5 AllBig Sky First Team selections, two All-Big Sky Second Team selections, 15 All-Big Sky Honorable Mention Selections, two First-Team College Madness All-Big Sky nominees and four NSCAA All-Pacific Region nominees. Off the field in Savage’s three seasons, NAU has garnered two CoSIDA Academic All-District honorees, 36 Big Sky All-Academic selections, five NSCAA Scholar All-Region selections and three consecutive NSCAA Team Academic Awards that recognizes programs with a team GPA of 3.0 or higher.

Murphy-Logue is an Anchorage, Alaska native where he graduated from West Anchorage High School in 2007.

Savage, a native of Anchorage, Alaska graduated from Northern Arizona University with a degree in criminal justice.

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Hometown: Anchorage, Alaska College: Northern Arizona, 2011 (Bachelor’s in Crimnal Justice) Graduate School: Northern Arizona, 2016 (Master’s in Educational Leadership)

Hometown: Anchorage, Alaska College: Macalester College, 2011 (Bachelor’s in Political Science) Murphy-Logue Highlights 2009 Macalester College Team MVP, All-Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference 1st Team 2010 Macalester College Team MVP, All-Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference 1st Team 2010 NSCAA All-North Region Team 2010-11 NCAA Division III Scholar All-American

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SR. • F 5-7 • 3L LAGUNA NIGUEL, CALIF.

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Lixandru

Academic Notes: Majoring in Finance...3.44 high school GPA... Member of Principal’s honor roll...Two-time Golden Eagle Award recipient...Two-time Big Sky All-Academic selection.

Academic Notes: Majoring in Business Marketing...3.74 weighted high school GPA...Member of high school’s National Honors Society and Society of Women Scholars...Golden Eagle Award recipient in 2015.

2015 (Junior): Played in 18 games with 14 starts...Tied for second on the team for goals scored with four...Scored both goals in NAU’s win over Portland State on Sept. 27...Notched her second career game-winning goal which came against Portland State...Also had two assists...Finished the year with 10 points...Attempted 27 shots with 17 on goal.

2015 (Junior): Played in a career best 13 games...Scored her first career goal against Robert Morris on Sept. 20...Also notched her first career assist that same game...Finished with three points on the season...Attempted three shots with two on goal. 2014 (Sophomore): Played in nine games.

2014 (Sophomore): Played in all 22 games with 14 starts...Recorded two points with two assists...Attempted 15 shots with five on goal. 2013 (Freshman): Played in all 19 games with 16 starts…Scored four games for eight points…Attempted a team-high 27 shots with 12 shots on goal…Had one game-winning goal against North Dakota… Her goal in the 66th minute tied the game at two in NAU’s 3-2 win over Southern Utah…Her goal in the 88th minute tied the game at two in NAU’s 4-3 loss to UTEP…Scored two goals in conference against North Dakota and Southern Utah…Attempted three or more shots in four games…Attempted a season-high four shots against Eastern Washington…Played a season-high 83 minutes against Idaho State…Played 70 or more minutes in six games. High School: Three-year letterwinner and two-year starter in soccer at Aliso Niguel HS...Also competed in soccer at JSerra Catholic HS...Helped Aliso Niguel win CIF Southern Section Division I and CIF Southern California Regional Division I championships in 2012... Team ranked No. 1 in the country according to ESPN Powerade FAB 50 rankings in 2012...Second on team in goals scored and led team in assists in 2012...Second on team in goals scored in 2013... Named Player to Watch by OC Varsity in 2012 and 2013...Player of the Game in 2012 CIF Southern California Regional Division I Championship...Named Orange County Register’s Soccer Athlete of the Week in March 2013...Also played for three club soccer teams most recently for So Cal Blues...Selected to ECNL Team in 2012.

2013 (Freshman): Played in seven games with one start…Played against Lamar, UNLV, Grand Canyon, Colorado State, Hawaii, Southern Utah and North Dakota …Played a season-high 47 minutes against UNLV.

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High School: Two-year letterwinner and starter in soccer at Pinnacle HS...Received team’s Most Improved award in 2012...Helped team to two consecutive state semifinal appearances in 2012 and 2013...Helped team compile 26-1 record the last two seasons... Team was the 2012-13 Arizona Showcase Tournament champions...Also played for three club soccer teams most recently SC del Sol...Helped SC del Sol win the 2012 Surf Cup College Showcase...Club team was a 2011-12 State Cup finalist.

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Personal: Alexandra Alina Lixandru was born Nov. 1, 1995 in Glendale, Ariz....Daughter of Alex and Kim Lixandru...Father, Alex, played semi-professional soccer for five years for the Phoenix Hearts...One younger sister, Kaeli...Aunt, Christy, attended NAU... Most memorable moment was winning the Surf Cup College Showcase...Admires her parents because they’ve given her every opportunity to do what she loves...Chose NAU because of the good academic programs, good environment and college town and the soccer program...Also considered Arizona State and Grand Canyon.

Personal: Lindsay Marie Doyle was born Jan. 6, 1995 in Laguna Beach, Calif....Daughter of Tom and Lisa Doyle...Two sisters, Lauren and Logan...Hobbies include photography...Most memorable moment was winning the CIF So Cal Regional Championship and being named Player of the Game after scoring two goals five minutes apart in the second half to tie the game...Chose NAU because of the school’s excellent reputation and the soccer program, coaches and facilities were a perfect match for her...Also considered UNLV, Boise State and Cal Poly SLO.

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SR. • D 5-0 • 1L LIMA, PERU

SR. • M 5-8 • 2L FLAGSTAFF, ARIZ.

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Muniz

Academic Notes: Majoring in Biomedical Science with a minor in Spanish...3.70 high school GPA...Two-time Golden Eagle Award recipient...Two-time Big Sky All-Academic selection.

Academic Notes: Majoring in Finance...3.53 high school GPA... Member of high school’s National Honor Society, LINKS and student council...Honor roll all four years...Two-time Golden Eagle Award recipient.

2015 (Junior): Played in all 19 games...Started in 13 of them... Attempted just one shot at defender which was on goal.

2015 (Junior): Played in a career best 11 games...Earned four starts on the season...Started the first two games of the year against Grand Canyon (Aug. 21) and UNLV (Aug. 30).

2014 (Sophomore): Played in 20 games with 13 starts...Attempted three shots with one on goal...Apart of a defense that allowed 0.99 goals per contest and recorded nine shutouts. 2013 (Freshman): All-Big Sky Honorable Mention…Played in all 19 games with 18 starts…A part of a defensive backline that allowed 1.00 goal per game and recorded eight shutouts…Recorded three assists for three points and attempted three shots…Attempted a season-high two shots against Idaho State…Played every minute in 10 games…Broke the Lumberjack Stadium record with three assists in one match against UTEP and tied the all-time record with three assists in one match…Played in 80 or more minutes in 14 games. High School: Four-year starter and one-year captain in soccer at Chaparral HS...Helped team with the Horizon Tournament championship in 2012-13...Named All-City in 2012...All-Region second team selection in 2011...Also played for four club soccer teams most recently SC del Sol 95’...Helped SC del Sol 94’ team win the State Cup in 2012...SC del Sol 94’ finished 13th at ECNL Nationals...Played in both NAU and ASU soccer camp all-star games.

Wojcik

2014 (Sophomore): Played in seven games. 2013 (Freshman): Played in four games with one start...Started against Hawaii for a total of 24 minutes. High School: Three-year letterwinner and starter and one-year captain in soccer at Flagstaff HS...Also competed in soccer at Sinagua HS...Played for former NAU player Jenna Samora her senior year at Flagstaff HS...Helped team win the state championship in 2011...Team had perfect 12-0 regular season records and qualified for the state tournament in 2012 and 2013...Four-time All-City selection...Named All-Region...Received team’s Defensive Player of the Year award in 2013...Received team’s Most Improved Player award in 2012...Received team’s Mustang Award (signifying leadership) as a freshman in 2010 at Sinagua...Also played for Flagstaff United club soccer team...Played for Samora and current NAU head coach Andre Luciano in club...Made the Arizona Olympic Development team at 13 years old...NAU soccer camp all-star her junior and senior years.

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19 13 1.63

Personal: Danielle Dyer Muniz was born July 18, 1995 in Lausanne, Switzerland...Daughter of Joyce and Sergio Muniz...Two older brothers, Sergio and Gabriel...Hobbies include baking...Won second place in an international taekwondo tournament in Peru... Chose NAU because of the small community and family oriented environment.

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Personal: Matilyn Joy Wojcik was born March 10, 1995 in Fullerton, Calif....Daughter of Richard and Joni Wojcik...Has two brothers, Brady and Bennett...Grandfather played hockey at Michigan Tech...Father played Lacrosse at Chico State...Most exciting event was visiting Hawaii with her family and parasailing with her grandmother...Admires her brother Brady who is training to serve in the United States Army...Chose NAU because she grew up watching NAU soccer as a ball girl and wanted to inspire young ball girls today.

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JR. • GK 5-9 • 1L SAN CLEMENTE, CALIF.

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Dickmann

Academic Notes: Majoring in Biology with a minor in Chemistry… Graduated with a 3.5 GPA...Golden Eagle Award recipient in 2015.

Goebel

Academic Notes: Majoring in Visual Communications…Member of Society of Female Scholars…Member of HOSA…Graduated with a 3.5 GPA.

2015 (Sophomore): Split time with Natalie Gilbertson playing in 10 games...Started in six games...Finished with 30 saves...Had a career high seven saves in the win against Loyola on Sept. 13... Played a career high 110 minutes against Montana on Oct. 4...Finished with an overall record of 3-2-1.

2015 (Sophomore): Earned her first career start against Grand Canyon on Aug. 21...Played in 12 total games...Tallied her first career assist against Alabama State on Sept. 4...Attempted six shots with four on goal.

2014 (Freshman): Played in two games with one start...First career start came on Aug. 24 against UC Riverside...First career victory came at home on Sept. 7 against South Dakota...Allowed six goals in three games posting a 3.20 goals against average.

2014 (Freshman): Played in nine games...Scored first career goal against Grand Canyon on Sept. 14... Attempted two shots with both on goal...Recorded first career game-winning goal against Grand Canyon.

High School: Three-year letterwinner and two-year starter at Dana Hills High School…One-year captain for Sheena Jarvis and Carrie Taylor…Second team South Coast All-League…Sea Coast League Champions in 2013…CIF semifinalist in 2013…Sea View League Champions in 2012…Played for West Coast FC for coach Swanson and coach Gould for three years…A 2011 USYSA Region IV semifinalist.

High School: Four-year letterwinner and starter at Sandra Day O’Connor…One-year captain for coach Mike Varella…Scored 74 goals during her high school career…Scored 28 goals with eight assists during her senior year…Division I All-State First Team in 2014…Division I All-State Honorable Mention from 2011-13… Two-Time Offensive Player of the Year…All-Time leading scorer at Sandra Day O’Connor…First player to play at a Division I school from her high school… Horizon Tournament Champion in 2014… Six-year starter for Banat 96 for coaches Alan Watson and Jon Ruzan…54 goals and 29 assists from 2012-14.

Personal: Meghan Jaime Dickmann was born on September 22, 1995 in Mission Viejo, Calif...Daughter of Jack and Patti Dickmann…Has one older sister, Kaitlin Dickmann…Sister played soccer at UC Berkeley…Father was on the 1973-80 US National water polo team…Mother was an All-American swimmer…Enjoys scuba diving and surfing…Chose NAU because of their reputation, beautiful location and Coach Luciano…Admires her parents because of their support, guidance and wisdom.

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Personal: Anna Lee Goebel was born on March 7, 1996 in Evansville, Ind.…Daughter of Stacy and Ryan Goebel…Has a younger sister, Kayla…Sister, Kayla, plays soccer at Eastern Washington... Enjoys playing the guitar and drawing…Admires Abby Wambach because of the way she acts as a leader on and off the field… Chose NAU because she has always wanted to attend Northern Arizona University and also it has a great soccer program.

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Academic Notes: Majoring in Accounting...4.12 high school GPA... Member of high school’s National Honors Society and Society of Women Scholars...Two-time Golden Eagle Award recipient.

Academic Notes: Majoring in Hotel and Restaurant Management…Golden Eagle Scholar-Athlete recipient in 2015. 2015 (Sophomore): Played in all 19 games with 15 starts...Had four goals on the year...Tied for second on the team in goals...Took 40 shots with 14 on target...Notched three assists...Finished the year with 11 points...Hit the game-winning goal against Oakland on Sept. 6.

2015 (Redshirt Sophomore): Played in 18 games...Started in all but one game...Had two goals and two assists at defender...Totaled six points on the year...Connected on her first career goal in the win over Loyola on Sept. 13...Scored her second career goal against Northern Colorado to send the game into overtime...This goal broke the Lumberjack Stadium record for latest goal scored in regulation by 35 seconds...Record was 13-years old...Attempted 11 shots with three on goal.

2014 (Freshman): All-Big Sky Honorable Mention selection... Second on the team with 13 points...Scored five goals along with three assists...Scored game winning goal against Portland State in the Big Sky Championships semifinals...Scored first career goal on Sept. 7 against South Dakota...Attempted 30 shots with 14 on target.

2014 (Sophomore): Did not play. 2013 (Freshman): Played in 13 games…Attempted one shot… Played at least 50 minutes in two games…Played a season-high 54 minutes against Southern Utah…Team was 9-3-1 in games played. High School: Four-year letterwinner and starter and one-year captain in soccer at Pinnacle HS...Also competed in cross country at Pinnacle...Helped team win the state championship in 2011 with a perfect 21-0 record...Team was the 2012-13 Arizona Showcase Tournament champions...Named to All-Arizona Girls Soccer Team in 2012-13...Named All-Tribune Girls Soccer Honorable Mention in 2012-13...Named All-Arizona second team and All-City first team... Named a Arizona Player to Watch from 2010-12...Won JV cross country districts in 2010...Also played for SC del Sol club soccer team...Club team participated at ECNL Nationals in 2011-12...Club team won Arizona State Cup in 2011-12...Named to Temecula All-Tournament Team in 2010-11. Personal: Melissa Suzanne Kettelkamp was born Nov. 14, 1994 in Scottsdale, Ariz...Daughter of Christine and Brad Kettelkamp...Two older sisters, Charisse and Jessica...Sister, Jessica, played soccer at NAU from 2010-12...Sister, Charisse, graduated from NAU in 2009...Most memorable event was scoring the game-winning goal against a Tucson team her junior year in last 15 seconds off a free kick...Chose NAU because it has always been her dream school as both of her sisters attended...Also considered Utah.

Nixt

High School: Four-year starter at Westside Christian High School…Three-year captain for head coach Alan Rich…31 goals in the 2013-14 season…Golden Boot Award winner as a freshman all four years…Player of the League in 2010 & 2011...Played for the Oswego Southside Academy in the Oregon Premier League.

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Personal: Adrian Kyle Nixt was born on February 19, 1996 in Guam…Daughter of Matthew and Jenny Nixt…Has two sisters, Anjelica and Alex Nixt…Enjoys drawing and listening to music… Chose NAU because NAU seemed more like a family than a sports program…She admires her sisters as the baby of the family because they inspire her to be great because of all the success they have achieved.

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O’Brien

Academic Notes: Majoring in Biomedical Science...3.96 high school GPA, ranked 14th in her high school class...Member of high school’s National Honors Society and Yearbook club...High school honor roll...Two-time Golden Eagle Award recipient.

Academic Notes: Majoring in Social Work...A member of National Honor Society…Earned High Honor Roll from 7th-12th grade… Graduated with a 3.9 GPA...Golden Eagle Award recipient in 2015. 2015 (Sophomore): Played in a career best 9 games...Started for the first time in her career against Montana on Oct. 4...Attempted two shots on the year.

2015 (Redshirt Sophomore): Played in three games...Earned her first career start against Idaho on Oct. 18...Team was 2-1 in games played.

2014 (Freshman): Played in three games.

2014 (Sophomore): Did not play.

High School: Four-year starter and one-year captain at Fremont High School…Played for Lativa Palmer...First Team All-State in 2013…MVP and Athlete of the Week in 2013…Earned Defensive MVP honor in 2012 and was Second Team All-State… Region 1 champions in 2013...Played for La Roca for six years and was a five-year captain for Ariel Bravo… Was a State Cup finalist in 2009 and 2011…Won the Slammers Cup in 2011...US Club Regional Champions in 2012...Played in the ODP State Team from 2009-11.

2013 (Freshman): Played in three games…Attempted one shot. High School: One-year starter and captain in soccer at Flagstaff HS...Also competed in cross country at Northland Preparatory Academy...Played for former NAU player Jenna Samora her senior year at Flagstaff HS...Team had undefeated regular season and made the second round in the state tournament in 2013...Named team’s Most Valuable Player in 2013...AIA Division II Section I Second Team selection in 2013...Team won Sandra Day O’Connor tournament in 2012... Also played for two club soccer teams most recently Flagstaff Soccer Club...Played for Samora in club...Made the ODP Arizona State pool in 2008, 2009 and 2010...Helped Sereno Soccer Club to three state championships from 2008-10 among other tournament championships...Received U16 Golden Boot award at Carlsbad Tournament for most goals scored in 2010... NAU soccer camp all-star her junior and senior years...Played in NAU soccer camp all-star game in 2012.

Porter

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Personal: Riley Shae Porter was born on May 9, 1996 in Ogden, Utah…Daughter of Dean and Christy Porter…Has two younger brothers, Braxton and Trae…Enjoys baking, boating and reading… Chose NAU because of the good soccer program and loved the town…Admires her little Brother, Braxton, the most because he is determined to always be the best and is not afraid to be himself.

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Personal: Meg Reidy O’Brien was born Jan. 30, 1995 in Flagstaff, Ariz....Daughter of Kevin and Patricia O’Brien...One younger sister, Clare...Hobbies include baking and hiking...Most memorable moment was scoring her first goal for Sereno Soccer Club at the Blues Cup because it was first game on the team and it changed her soccer career...Chose NAU because she loved growing up in Flagstaff and wanted to stay close to her family...Also considered Colorado College, Northern Colorado and Dartmouth.

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SO. • F/M 5-7 • 1L MISSION VIEJO, CALIF.

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2 MEI-TE

Bushell

Academic Notes: Majoring in Human Resource Management... Graduated with a 3.8 GPA…Earned high honor roll eight times... Golden Eagle Award recipient in 2015. 2015 (Redshirt Freshman): Appeared in 8 games for the Lumberjacks...Took two shots with both on goal.

High School: Four-year letterwinner and two-year starter at Weber High School…One-year captain for Sheena Knight…Scored 16 goals and led team in goals and assists in 2013…First Team All-Region in 2014…Played for La Roca for two years by Pancho Ovalle…Won regions with La Roca Personal: Emma Kathleen Bushell was born on March 12, 1996 in Layton, Utah…Daughter of Ryan and Kylie Bushell…Has two younger brothers, Hank and Luke, and one younger sister, Maggie…Enjoys snowboarding and playing the piano…Chose NAU because of Coach Luciano, the campus and the town atmosphere…Admires her parents because they do so much for her and push her to be the best.

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Cooper

Deroos

Academic Notes: Majoring in Biomedical Science...Graduated with a 3.5 GPA.

Academic Notes: Majoring in ISM…Graduated high school with a 3.5 GPA.

Academic Notes: Majoring in Biomedical Science…Graduated with a 3.7 GPA...Golden Eagle Award recipient in 2015.

2015 (Freshman): Appeared in all 19 games...Earned first career start on Aug. 28 against Arizona...Also started against Idaho State (Oct. 23) and Southern Utah (Oct. 30)...Scored her first career goal against North Dakota State on Sept. 18...Totaled two goals on the season for four points...Attempted 11 shots with six on goal.

2015 (Freshman): Appeared in seven games this season... Earned first career start against Grand Canyon on Aug. 21...Also started against Idaho on Oct. 18...Attempted two shots.

2015 (Redshirt Freshman): Appeared in all but one game...Started the first game of her career against Grand Canyon on Aug. 21...Also knocked in her first career goal against the ‘Lopes... Scored again in the win over Robert Morris on Sept. 20..Notched her first career assist against Robert Morris as well...Totaled five points on the season...Took 10 shots with three on goal.

High School: Attended Capistrano Valley High School…Played for coach Neil Powell…Four-year starter and one-year captain… Sea View League Champions three years in a row…Second Team All-CIF in 2014…Excalibur Cup Champions in 2012…Played for Laguna Hills Eclipse and coach Ben Helm…Played for Southern California Blues and coach Dido Tshimanga…2014 United Cup Champions…A 2013 Blues Cup Champion…In 2010 she was a member of the State Cup Champions and the Regional Champions. Personal: Mei-Te Marie Coco was born on June 13, 1997 in Mission Viejo, Calif.…Daughter of Tony and Sara Coco…Has one younger brother, Julien…Father played football at Chico State and her mother ran track at Cal State Fullerton…Enjoys snowboarding, going to the beach and spending time with friends and family…Chose NAU because it was the perfect fit based on the beautiful campus and the soccer team & the coaches were so welcoming.

High School: Attended Ironwood Ridge High School…Played for coach Sean Watkins…A four-year letterwinner, a three-year starter and a one-year captain for coach Watkins…A 2014 High School All Star defender…Offensive Player of the Year in 2014… Played for CDO and coach Bill Bock. Personal: Victoria Leigh Cooper was born on April 18, 1997 in Phoenix, Ariz.…Daughter of Greg and Susan Cooper…Has one brother, Tommy and two sisters Lauren and Jackie…Played on TSA ‘97 Red from 2014-15 for Todd and Amy Garelick...Chose NAU because of the beautiful environment and it is the beginning of many great opportunities.

2014 (Freshman): Did not play. High School: Two-year starter and letterwinner at Boulder High School…Played for Ryan Henkel where her team made it to the second round of the State playoffs in 2014…An All-Conference Honorable Mention selection in 2013…Played for FC Boulder where she was a two-year starter and one-year captain for David Martinez…U18 Champions for girls of South Holland in the Netherlands. Personal: Chantal Deroos was born on May 24, 1996 in Boulder, Colo.…Daughter of Olaf Deroos and Antoinette Vastenburg…Has one brother, Marco Deroos…Chose NAU to get out of Colorado and Flagstaff seemed like the perfect fit for meeting different people and having new experiences.

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26 AMBER

Gonzalez

Academic Notes: Majoring in Business. 2015 (Freshman): Appeared in seven games...Attempted two shots with one on goal. High School: Attended Liberty High School…Played for Coach Michael Eshraugh…A one-year starter and letterwinner…First Team All-Southern Nevada in 2012...First Team All-Sunrise Region selection…First team All-Southeast Division member…Girls Offensive Player of the Year in 2011-12…Played for Heat FC and coach Tom Amick and Amanda Schmutz…A four-year starter where they were ranked in the Top 150 nationally…Picked for the Mexican Olympic Team Camp for the U16 in 2012…Picked from the regional pool to national pool in 2012…Played eight years for Las Vegas Premier Soccer Club...Eight-year starter and five-year captain for Coach Mike Harden, Robert Andrade and Amanda Schmutz…A Las Vegas Mayor’s Cup Champion Rugrat Tournament Finalist…ESLNV Fall League U15 Champions…A 2014 Surf Cup Thanksgiving Champion. Personal: Aridahi Gonzalez was born on April 8, 1997 in Cancun, Quintana Roo…Daughter of Martha and Javier Gonzalez… Has three sisters, Yania, Areli and Alexia…Sister, Alexia, played soccer at NAU…Most memorable athletic moment was being the only girl from Las Vegas selected for the Regional Pool in ODP… Chose NAU because of the campus, coaching staff, the education and being able to play with her sister…Admires her mother and father the most because of everything to do is to better her and her sisters lives.

Academic Notes: Majoring in Visual Communications…A member of the National Honor Society…Scholar Athlete Award winner from 2011-13…Graduated with a 3.98 GPA...Golden Eagle Award recipient in 2015. 2015 (Redshirt Freshman): Appeared in seven games for the Lumberjacks...Was a huge spark off the bench in the win over Weber State on Oct. 25...Recorded her first career assist against the Wildcats to give NAU its first of two goals. 2014 (Freshman): Did not play. High School: Four-year letterwinner, three-year starter and oneyear captain in soccer at Catalina Foothills playing for Charlie Kendrick…First Team All-State & First team Division II her junior year as a midfielder…Was the second leading goal scorer on her team her sophomore season…Played as a defender in her final season at Catalina Foothills…Won the Arizona Division II State Title from 2011-13…Was a four-year starter for the Tucson Soccer Academy playing for Todd & Amy Garelick…A part of the 2013 Arizona Division I State Champions. Personal: Amber Nicole Measley was born on December 17, 1995 in Plano, Texas…Daughter of Paul and Kathy Measley… Has one younger brother, Brandon…Hobbies include working on craft projects, playing racquetball and hiking…Chose NAU because she fell in love with the campus and likes the graphic design program…Admires her grandpa the most because he is the kindest person she knows.

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SO. • D 5-6 • SQ OAKLAND, CALIF.

SO. • D 5-6 • 1L PARK RIDGE, ILL.

SOPHIA

Moest

Academic Notes: Majoring in Biomedical Science…Member of National Honors Society and the Society of Women’s Scholar… Graduated with a 3.8 GPA. 2015 (Freshman): Played in 12 games...Earned her first career start against North Dakota State on Sept. 18...Also started against Sacramento State on Sept. 25...Took four shots with half on goal. High School: Attended Cactus Shadows High School…Played for coach Jeff Vittorio…A two-year starter and one-year captain for the Falcons…Scored 41 goals along with 34 assists in her career…First Team Section IV and Section IV Player of the Year in 2014…2014 Division II First Team…Golden Boot Award Winner in 2012…Led Cactus Shadows to the Section IV Champions in 2014 and a Horizon Tournament Runner-Up in 2015…Played for Desert Elite and coach Noel Clarkson…A four-year starter…Presidents Day Tournament Champion in 2013 & 2012…State Cup finalists three out of six years…Undefeated from 20120-14 in November Nights…NPC Regional Champions in 2014. Personal: Alexis Marie Moest was born on October 16, 1996 in Park Ridge, Ill.…Daughter of Steven and Holly…Has one younger brother, Derek…Enjoys traveling…Admires her parents because of the support they provide her in everything she does…Chose NAU because of the beautiful location, the academic programs and the competitive soccer team.of many great opportunities.

Natsues

Academic Notes: Majoring in Exercise Science…Graduated with a 3.8 GPA…CIF Scholar Athlete. 2015 (Freshman): Played in a total of three games...Earned her first career start against North Dakota on Oct. 11..Team was 2-1 in games played. High School: Attended Bishop O’Dowd High School…Played for coach Jon Nishimoto…Four-year starter & letterwinner at Bishop O’Dowd…One-year captain was named MVP in 2014-15…A two-time league champion and finished second in the Tri-Valley Tournament…Played for East Bay United Bay Oaks and coach Nishimoto…Three-year captain and California North State Cup Champions in 2013…A USYSA National Championship Bronze medalist recipient. Personal: Sophia Lena Natsues was born on February 28, 1997 in Berkeley, Calif.…Daughter of Molly and Leon Natsues…Has a younger brother, Athan, and an older sister, Tabatha…Chose NAU because of the high-quality education for her intended major and loves the outdoors…Admires her mother because she has been a strong individual throughout her life.

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SO. • M/F 5-8 • SQ MORAGA, CALIF.

11 HALEIGH

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Van Allen

Vankoll

FR. • D 5-6 • HS MESA, ARIZ.

SO. • M 5-5 • 1L ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.

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Waszak

Bennett

Academic Notes: Majoring in Business…Graduated high school with a 3.45 GPA.

Academic Notes: Majoring in Communications with a minor in Business…Graduated with a 3.2 GPA.

Academic Notes: Majoring in Biomedical Science…Graduated with a 3.3 GPA.

Academic Notes: Plans to major in Southwest Sustainability and Biocultural Diversity.

2015 (Freshman): Played in 11 of 19 games...Scored her first career goal in win over Alabama State on Sept. 4...Tallied her first career assist in win over Robert Morris on Sept. 20...Finished the year with three points... Attempted four shots with three on target.

2015 (Freshman): Appeared in two games...Saw action against Robert Morris and Idaho.

2015 (Freshman): Played in 14 games...Scored her first career goal in win over Robert Morris on Sept. 20...This was her only shot on the year.

High School: Attended Desert Ridge High...Was a four-year starter and letterwinner and one-year captain for her team...Was also a seven-year starter and three-time state champion with Arizona Arsenal...Named 2013-14 Offensive Player of the Year for Desert Ridge...A two-time team MVP for Desert Ridge in the 2014-15 and 2015-16 seasons...Is the all-time leading goal scorer for her high school...Holds the record for most goals scored in a season.

High School: Attended Service High School…Alaska’s Gatorade 2015 Soccer Player of the Year... Played for Coach Mark Cascolsn for four years…Four-year starter and two-year captain for the Cougars…State Runner-Up in 2013 & 2014…Scored 63 goals for Service along with 41 assists…An All-Conference selection from 2012-14…Made the Alaska All-State Team in 2013 & 2014… Soccer Gatorade Player of the Year Nominee in the 2013-14 season…2013 State Semifinal Player of the Game…2013 State Quarterfinal Player of the Game…Played for Coach Tim Valesko for seven years…Seven-year starter and captain for Cook Inlet Soccer Club…Apart of the most successful club team to come out of the state of Alaska…Alaska State Cup Champions from 2008-14…Presidents Cup Regional Champions in 2014…A part of the 2014 Presidents Cup National Champion in 2014…Crossfire Champions in 2013 and the Disney Showcase Champions in 2012…A Bronze medalist in the Far West Regions in 2011...Played on the flag football team, men’s football team and the volleyball team at Service High School. Personal: Haleigh Bayne Van Allen was born on June 20, 1997 in Anchorage, Alaska…Daughter of Colette and Pete Van Allen…Has an older brother, Chase who played hockey for University of Anchorage Alaska… Enjoys fishing, camping and snow machining…Scored a bicycle kick in the High School State Quarterfinal in 2014…Chose NAU because it is a great fit as a student and as an athlete…Admires her brother the most because he chased his dream of becoming a Division I athlete and set a high standard that she felt she needed to live up to.

High School: Attended Campolindo High School…A four-year starter for coach Ernesto Silva…Team MVP and DFAL All-League First Team in 2014…2012-13 DFAL All-League First Team and Coaches Award winner…2011-12 DFAL All-League 2nd team and Newcomer of the Year…2013-14 Division II Champion…Played for East Bay United…Eight-year starter for coach Jon Mishimoto…Ranked No. 2 in the Nor Cal region, No. 9 in the nation…2014 Champions at the Pleasanton Rage, USCS West Regional and the Northern California Spring Showcase…A State Cup finalist and a U18 College Surf Cup Super Group. Personal: Samantha Taylor Vankoll was born on October 23, 1996 in San Francisco, Calif.…Daughter of Richard and Barbara…Father played soccer at San Jose State University…Has a younger brother Jack and a younger sister Emily…Enjoys shopping, hiking and Irish dancing…Chose NAU because of the location, academics and the great soccer program and coaching staff.

High School: Attended Saint Pius X High School…Played for coach David Sullivan Sr…A three-year starter…Scored 22 goals in her career…Totaled 28 points in 2014 with nine goals and 10 assists…Teams leading scorer in 2012 with 10 goals…First team All-State & All-District in 2013 & 2014…2014 High School District and State Champions…Ranked No. 33 in the nation by Maxpreps…2013 High School District and State Champions…Ranked No. 31 in the nation by Maxpreps…Played for New Mexico Rush… Five-year starter for coach Pancho Macias and coach Mike Erwin… Invited to the 2014 ODP Region IV Pool and Camp…A 2013 ODP National Pool and Camp participant…State Runner-up champion for four years…A three-year starter for the Rush National Select 97 Team.

Personal: Amanda Marie Bennett was born on May 2, 1998 in Livonia, Mich...Daughter of DeeAnna Stiglich...Has one sister Ashley Bennett...Enjoys traveling, reading, hiking and painting in her free time...Most memorable moment was scoring the game-winning goal at the SoCal Blues Tournament...Admires Mother Teresa for her perserverence and strength...Chose NAU because of the campus, people and landscape.

Personal: Madeline Marie Waszak was born on March 25, 1997 in Albuquerque, N.M.…Daughter of David and Christie…Father was a pro golfer from 1977-96…Most memorable moment in athletics was being invited to the Olympic Development Program National Pool her sophomore year in Phoenix…Admires her dad because of his constant hardworking mindset in everything he does…Chose NAU based on her visit to campus and felt right at home because of the positive atmosphere and Coach Luciano’s outlook on soccer.

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FR. • D 5-10 • HS BAERUM, NORWAY

FR. • M/F 5-7 • HS KENNEWICK, WASH.

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SYNNE

Donais

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Flem

Gamble

Academic Notes: Majoring in Chemistry…Graduated with a 4.51 GPA.

Academic Notes: Plans to major in Pyschology and Criminal Justice.

Academic Notes: Plans to major in Communications/Media Studies.

Academic Notes: Majoring in Chemistry…Scholar Athlete & Honor Roll from 2011-14...Graduated with a 4.02 GPA.

2015 (Freshman): Did not play.

High School: Attended Kamiakin High School...Was a four-year starter and letterwinner for her high school team...Her team won districts, regionals and state in 2013, 2014 and 2015...Was firstteam all-state, all-area and all-conference in 2015 at midfielder.. Named the 2012 and 2015 MVP for Kamiakin High School...Second-team all-state, all-area and all-conference in 2013 at defender...A 2015 state champion in the 300m hurdles, 100m hurdles, 4x100 relay and 4x200 relay...Named All-Area Female MVP for track & field in 2015...Is the second fastest 300m hurdler in school history.

High School: Attended Norweigan College of Elite Sports...Was a one-year captain and starter for Asker under Kari Nelsen...Twoyear starter for Stabaek under Ariela Christensen...Named MVP of an All-Star Camp in 2013...One of six players expected to be a student at the National College of Elite Sports...Won the Expert Cup with her club team in 2010...Won the Drammens Cup with her club team in 2011...National Champions with U19 Stabaek team in 2014.

2015 (Freshman): Did not play.

High School: Attended Canyon High School…Played for coach Christy Medlin...Three-year starter and letterwinner…2015 Excalibur All-Tournament Team…Freshman year Defensive MVP… Made CIF playoff appearances in 2013 & 2014…Played for OC Premier and coaches Ron Esparza and Jim Lake…Played for SC Blues and coaches Chris Kale and Dido Tshimanga…2014 United Cup Champions…2013 Blues Cup Champions…Abilon Cup Champions in 2011 and a finalist in 2010…A 2010 Vegas Cup Champion, a Rockstar Cup Champion and an Oaks Polo Field Classic Champion. Personal: Lauren Ashleigh Cooper was born on December 22, 1996 in Orange, Calif.…Daughter of Chad and Deanne Cooper… Has one younger brother, Evan…Enjoys listening to a wide variety of music and parasailing…Chose NAU because she liked Coach Luciano and the family atmosphere that he spoke about at NAU and it is one of the few schools that offers the major she is interested in.

Personal: Heather Renee Donais was born on October 8, 1997 to Don and Joyce Donais...Has one younger sister Britney Donais... Most memorable moment is winning her fourth gold medal at state track in 2015...Mom Joyce ran track at the University of Washington on a full ride and almost qualified for the Olympic trials... Person she admires most is her mom for her work ethic...Chose NAU because she loved the atmosphere and the people.

Personal: Synne Stoelen Flem is the daughter of Andre and Lena Stoelen...Has one older brother Fredrik Flem...Father Andre Flem was a professional soccer player for 15 years...Made it into the Stabaek Soccer Club Hall of Fame...Most memorable moment was starting in the championship game in November of 2015 when the national anthem was played...Enjoys strength training, cooking and listening to music...Admires her older brother Fredrik the most for his kind, caring and fearless attitude...Chose NAU because of the competitive soccer team and she fell in love with the campus.

High School: Attended Santiago High School…Four-year starter for coach Michael Fleming…An All-League Big VIII 2nd Team from 2011-14…Big VIII Champions from 2011-14…CIF Quarterfinalists from 2011-14…Six-year starter for Arsenal FC and coach Noah Kooiman…Three-year starter for Albion SC USA and coach Noah Kooiman…Selected to the ODP Pro + Players Pool in 2012…Cal South State Champions from 2009-11 and again in 2013…USYSA Far West Regionak IV Champions in 2010 & 2011…2011 & 2012 Surf Cup XXXI Champions…An ECNL National Finals National Champions in 2012. Personal: Carly Elizabeth Gamble was born on September 4, 1997…Daughter of Elisa and Rodney…Has one older sister, Cierra, who currently plays soccer for NAU…Enjoys photography, hiking and reading…Admires her parents because they are hardworking and do everything they can to support her academically and athletically…Chose NAU because of the beautiful location, the college town and the competitive soccer team.

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FR. • D/M 5-8 • HS CHANDLER, ARIZ.

FR. • F 5-8 • HS PHOENIX, ARIZ.

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TATUM

Academic Notes: Undeclared major.

Academic Notes: Plans to major in Public Health.

Academic Notes: Plans to major in International Hospitality.

Academic Notes: Plans to major in Nursing.

High School: Attended Chatfield Senior High...Was a four-year starter and letterwinner for her high school team...A first-team all conference selection her senior year...Regional champions in 2014...Made it to the second round of the high school state playoffs in 2015...Played on club teams Rush for five years and Real Colorado Athletico for three years...Also played tennis and was a district champion in 2012.

High School: Attended Desert Vista High School...Was a fouryear letterwinner and starter for her high school team...Tempe District Player of the Year in 2013-14...Three-time Tempe All-City Team...All-City Tribune Honorable Mention in 2012...All-City Tribune Second Team in 2013 and 2014...A.I.A. Division 1 Section First team in 2013 and 2014...Most goals scored for her high school team in 2012 (16), 2013 (17) and 2014 (19)...Played club soccer for Arizona Arsenal...Was a three-year captain...Threetime state champion with Arsenal...Holds the 100m and 4x100 relay track records at Desert Ridge.

High School: Attended Basha High School...Was a four-year starter and letterwinner under Greg Johnson...Division I Soccer Honorable Mention in 2014-15...Division 1, Section 2 All-Section Second Team in 2014-15...First Team All-CUSD...Team went 49-15-10 in four years...Three-time Division I High School state tournament qualifier...Arizona Arsenal ‘98 Premier Teal threetime AYSA state cup champions...SC Del Sol Presidents Day Cup Champions in 2014...US Club National Cup Semifinalists in 2013...Three-time Arizona ODP team representative.

High School: Attended A.J. Dimond High School...2016 Gatorade Player of the Year in Alaska...Was a one-year captain, 2-year starter and 3-year letterwinner for her high school team...201213 honorable mention selection...First team all-region forward in 2013-14...Made the all-state tournament team in 2013-14...Presidents Cup National Tournament MVP in 2014...High school team went 17-0 in 2013 and won state...Three-time state champions with Cook Inlet ‘98 Girls Velocity...2014 Regional Presidents Cup Champions and National Presidents Cup Champions with Cook Inlet ‘97 Girls Velocity...Got invited to the U19 National Team camp in October of 2015...100m dash state champion in 2014... Named Fastest Alaskan Female in 2014.

Personal: Carly Contreras George was born on July 18, 1998 in Littleton, Colo...Daughter of Robin and Charlie George...Has an older brother Wilson George and younger sister Christina George...Enjoys cooking, spending time with friends and Younglife...Most memorable moment is committing to play college soccer...Both parents were college athletes...Dad played tennis and mom played softball...Has a cousin who plays professional volleyball...Admires her Grandpa Ron the most because he brings their entire family together...Chose NAU because of soccer, Flagstaff and the overall atmosphere.

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Heeres

Personal: Tatum Heeres was born on October 15, 1997 in Chandler, Ariz...Daughter of Nick and Kristen Heeres...Has one younger brother Nicholas...Enjoys volunteering with her National Charity League group, going to the beach, shopping and hiking...Most memorable moment is winning the state cup in 2015...Admires her mom the most because she’s caring, hard working and can do anything she puts her mind to...Chose NAU because she’s able to get an out-of-state experience in state.

MALIA

Householder

Personal: Hannah Nikole Householder was born on May 20, 1998 in Santiago, Chile...Daughter of Rohn and Nikole Householder... Has one older brother Hayden Householder and one older sister Haleigh Wahl...Enjoys traveling in her free time...Most memorable moment is scoring a goal in the state championship...Person she admires the most is her mom because she does it all...Chose NAU because it was close to home and loved the atmosphere.

Lyken

Personal: Malia Janeal Lyken was born on July 8, 1998 in Anchorage, Alaska...Daughter of Stephanie and Robert Lyken...Has two younger brothers Nate and Aydan...One younger sister Selena...Enjoys reading and hiking...Most memorable moment is winning the Presidents Cup and National Presidents Cup and scoring 18 goals (9 in each)...Admires her little brother Aydan the most because he’s shown her that no matter what happens in life, you keep going...Chose NAU because of the team and it feeling like a home away from home.

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SHELBIE O’Connor

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Academic Notes: Plans to major in Elementary Education.

Academic Notes: Undecided major.

Academic Notes: Plans to major in Business Management.

High School: Attended Perry High School...2012-13 All-Section Team...2013-14 All-Arizona First Team...Arizona Republic All-Arizona First Team...EV Tribune Honorable Mention...2016 AIA All-Section Player of the Year...All-Division Player of the Year... East Valley Player of the Year...CUSD Player of the Year...Perry High School MVP...2012 Regional Runner-up for Arizona Olympic Development.

High School: Attended Flagstaff High School...Was a two-year captain, four-year starter and four-year letterwinner for her high school team...Two-time Offensive Player of the Year in 2014 and 2015...Two-time All-Section First Team...All-Division First Team and All-City First Team for the 2014-15 season...Most Outstanding Player of the 2013 National Championship Game...Regional Champions Presidents Cup in 2013...Two-time Soccer Athlete of the Year...Led the team in goals and assists all four years at FHS...Team went undefeated in 2013 regular season...Qualified for the state playoffs three years...Played ECNL for ScDelSol and Flagstaff United...Made the ODP team and went to regional camp in 2011-12.

High School: Attended Campo Verde High School...Was a twoyear captain, four-year letterwinner and starter for her high school team...Was a Division III First Team selection as a freshman... Was also a First Team All-Section pick, Second Team All-Division pick and First Team All-District as a freshman...First Team All-Section and Second Team All-District as a sophomore...Division II Second Team Selection, First Team All-Section, Section Player of the Year and First Team All-District as a junior...All Division Honorable Mention, First Team All-Section and First Team All-Tribune as a senior...Team won Division III State in 2012-13 with an overall record of 22-2-1...Played for Arizona ‘97 ODP from 2009-2013.

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Academic Notes: Majoring in Biology...Graduated with a 3.5 GPA.

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Personal: Kambree Arvay Meskill was born on October 17, 1997 in Chandler, Ariz...Daughter of Duane and Penny Meskill...Has five older brothers Jade, Shay, Brett, Kolt and Kete...Enjoys hiking and spending time with family and friends...Most memorable moment is playing in her first high school game after six months of recovering from surgery...Person she admires the most are her parents and older brothers for their all their love and support... Chose NAU because of the beautiful atmosphere and all the adventures she can go on.

Personal: Shelbie Lynn Zumstein Mejia O’Connor was born on March 11, 1998 in Flagstaff, Ariz...Daughter of Cindy and Louis Mejia...Has one older brother Tyler and one younger brother Ryan...Has one older sister Breanna and one younger sister Ashley...Her mom Cindy is an NAU alumnus...Enjoys hunting, wakeboarding and riding horses...Most memorable moment is winning nationals with her club team in Florida in 2013...Admires her mom the most because she has stood by her side through every decision...Chose NAU because she wanted to play soccer in her hometown.

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Personal: Sebrina Rodriguez was born on September 14, 1997 in Chandler, Ariz...Has one older brother Shaw Briseno and one younger brother Nathan Briseno...Also has three younger sisters Gabbi, Mikel and Grace Briseno...Sister Gabbi committed to play soccer at Arizona State...Most memorable moment is winning state her freshman year and the students storming the field...Admires her mom and dad the most because they always encourage her and her siblings to follow their dreams...Chose NAU because it was a great school close to home and because of the four seasons in Flagstaff.

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Academic Notes: Plans to major in Biology.

Academic Notes: Plans to major in Business Finance.

High School: Attended Willow Canyon High School...Was a three-year starter and letterwinner...Notched 59 points (22 goals, 15 assists) in 59 games played...Named the team’s offensive MVP in 2015-16...Team went undefeated in back-to-back seasons... Section Champions in 2014-15 and 2015-16...Also played for Far West FC...Team was the 2014-15 Arizona State Cup Runner-up.

High School: Attended Flagstaff High School...Was a four-year letterwinner, three-year starter and one-year captain for her high school team...Earned the Eagle Award, which recognizes hard work and all-around excellence...Was a four-year starter Flagstaff Soccer Club under Jenna Somora.

Personal: Willicia L. Smith was born on November 6, 1997 in Detroit, Mich...Daughter of Will and Ella Smith...Has a younger brother William Smith and younger sister Elaina Smith...Enjoys being with her family and cooking...Admires her parents the most because they continuously work and provide support for her while setting a great example with everything they do...Chose NAU because it’s a good balance between academics and athletics.

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Personal: Erin Nicole Spoelman was born on July 2, 1998 in Amarillo, Texas...Daughter of Dan and Marissa Spoelman...Has one older brother Cory and one younger brother Matthew...Enjoys painting and volleyball...Most memorable moment is blocking three penalty kicks to win the Liberty High School Tournament... Admires her mom the most because she is a hard worker, kind, helpful and always encouraging...Chose NAU because she loves living in Flagstaff and is able to continue her soccer career.

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assist from senior forward Nicole Sherwin. This was NAU’s only overtime victory this season, but one that improved its chances of qualifying for the Big Sky Tournament exponentially. Considering the team’s 0-3 start to the season, two of which were overtime losses, the Lumberjacks showed tremendous growth and a ‘never say die’ attitude from start to finish.

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This level of fight, going hand-in-hand with a true home field advantage, propelled NAU into its next five of six wins after dropping the first three. Although Northern Arizona only connected on a combined two goals in its first three contests, it was not long before Luciano had his team firing on all cylinders. From Sept. 4-20, the Lumberjacks exploded for 21 goals in four games, which landed them as high as 13th in the country in scoring offense during the first half of the season. Out of the team’s nine wins, seven of them were in Flagstaff. Take into consideration the record-shattering attendance of 3,263 against Arizona and it makes sense why NAU had its best showing at home.

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. – Coming off a Big Sky Conference Championship in 2014, the bar was high for the Northern Arizona University women’s soccer team heading into the 2015 campaign. The Lumberjacks ended the year with a winning record of 9-8-2, 4-4-2 in the Big Sky, notching a variety of impressive victories, individual accolades and even breaking some stadium records along the way. Under Head Coach Andre Luciano’s tutelage, Northern Arizona exuded a level of resiliency throughout the year that was not necessarily relied on in previous seasons. The ‘Jacks found themselves in seven overtime matches, the most since 2011, among an ever-evolving and improving slate of non-conference and conference opponents. Luciano pointed out that in the last seven years, from 2007 to 2014, NAU has played in a staggering 41 overtime matches. Of those 41 in that seven-year span, the Lumberjacks only lost three. In 2015, the box scores tell a different story. Of seven overtime games, Northern Arizona won one, tied two and lost four. But despite this rather uncharacteristic statistic of Luciano’s squad, and the psychological battles that come with a handful of heart breaking losses, the ‘Jacks found ways to win along the way. The team tallied four come-from-behind wins this season over Oakland, North Dakota State, Portland State and Weber State. Down 1-0 against both PSU and WSU at half, NAU walked away victorious. The Weber State win on the Lumberjacks’ home turf was a testament to the 11 seniors whose careers in a blue and gold uniform have come to an end. On senior day, veteran defender Torey Braly headlined the victory as she sealed the deal in overtime off an

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“I think the overtime losses were tough for us to deal with because we’ve never been in that situation before as a program,” Luciano said. “We had a lot of home games in that winning-stretch which helped in terms of scoring. We also did a great job of when we had the lead, to hang on to it. If we scored first, there was a good chance that we win the game.” A total of 16 players scored in 2015 for the Lumberjacks including underclassmen Adrian Nixt, Chantal Deroos, Missy Kettelkamp and Mei-Te Coco along with junior Lindsay Doyle who tied Nixt with four. Ali Lixandru, Madeline Waszak, Haleigh Van Allen, Brooke Evans, Gabi Gibeault along with Deroos all recorded their first career goals in 2015. If the surge of goals that came about early in the season was any indication of what is to come a year from now, the Lumberjacks should be in good hands. Although Luciano graduates a solid core of his team in players like Haley Wingender, Cierra Gamble, Emily Wadell and Braly who each claimed all-conference honors this year, in addition to Ashlynn Curnow, Lauren Doud, Hayley Sebald, Alexia Gonzalez and Sherwin, there were indeed bright spots that reached outside the senior class. “We had a really talented group of seniors who have played a lot of minutes over the course of their careers,” Luciano said. “I think they had really high expectations for themselves individually and I’m sure they are disappointed with how the season ended. We’ve had six different conference champions in six different years, which speaks volumes about the parody of the conference and how strong it is across the board. Hopefully the legacy they’ve left behind is that they were able to win a championship.”

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Perhaps the biggest offensive threat in the Lumberjacks’ lineup this year was Wingender as she finished her four-year stretch as one of the best players to come through the program. The senior sits in the Top 10 in five statistical categories: third in career points (76), third in career goals (31), tied for first in game-winning goals (13), seventh in career assists (14) and fifth in career shot attempts (171). In 2015 alone, Wingender tied her own single season point’s record with 29 and her single season goals record with 12. She was named Big Sky Player of the Week on two separate occasions (Sept. 8 and Sept. 22) in addition to being named to the All-Big Sky First Team alongside the best in the conference. Academically, Wingender claimed CoSIDA First-Team Academic All-District honors with a 3.71 GPA in Bio-medical Science. While Wingender was tabbed Player of the Week twice, Braly also earned her first career player of the week accolade after scoring the game-winner against Weber State. If the senior wasn’t busy chasing down balls on the defensive end, she didn’t have much trouble putting the ball in the back of the net the few times she was moved to the striker position. Depending on the game, Braly was joined by either redshirt junior Natalie Gilbertson or sophomore Meghan Dickmann in NAU’s back line. The two goalkeepers saw a lot of action this season, combining for a total of 88 saves. Gilbertson tallied 58 of the 88 saves and also posted three shutouts, two of which were shared. She officially moves into second all-time in program history for career shutouts and is seven away from tying the school record. Gilbertson’s career saves total jumped to 198, which is good for sixth in program history. Dickmann appeared in nine games this season and amassed the remaining 30 saves for the Lumberjacks.

ond career goal with two seconds remaining in regulation to send the game into overtime. This replaced a 13-year old Lumberjack Stadium for latest goal scored in regulation by a long shot. Unfortunately, this was not the first or the last time NAU would walk away feeling like another win was within arms-reach. The ‘Jacks chipped away at their chances to secure a Big Sky berth, and faced their final opportunity against Southern Utah in Cedar City. It was another scratch-and-claw from behind type game where Braly was the hero this time, tying the game up with roughly 13 seconds to go in regulation. It was a gutsy performance to say the least; but Northern Arizona was edged out of a postseason appearance by one point after the game ended in a double overtime draw. “We were a really talented team, and I think what everybody has to understand is that our conference has gotten dramatically better since last year,” Luciano commented. “When you have three of the four semifinalists of 2014 not even make the tournament, it shows that the conference has grown a lot. We had five overtime games in Big Sky play. I felt we were in every single game with the exception of two.” While it is easy to ponder the “what ifs” of the 2015 campaign, Luciano and his team did a lot of remarkable things this season that cannot slip through the cracks. It was a season of ups, downs and everything in between that ultimately squeezed every ounce of character and resiliency out of players one through 39. Whether it was breaking stadium records, attracting one of the biggest women’s soccer crowds in the state, or thrilling overtime finishes, Northern Arizona has a lot to be proud of and even more to stand tall about moving forward.

Gilbertson came up with her first shutout this season in NAU’s 6-0 win over Alabama State (Sept. 4). On the offensive end, not only did six different Lumberjacks score a goal in this game, but it was also the most goals scored since 2008. The ‘Jacks would do it again nearly two weeks later in their 6-1 win versus Robert Morris University. Two different players in Wingender and Doyle had multiple goal games in 2015. Wingender’s came in the Alabama State win, while Doyle single-handedly lifted the ‘Jacks over Portland State on Sept. 27 with two second-half goals. The victory at Portland State was Northern Arizona’s first conference win of the season, and nothing would come easy from that point forward. The Lumberjacks tied and lost their next two games against Montana and the eventual Big Sky Champions University of Northern Colorado. Although fate fell short against the Bears, Kettelkamp scored her sec-

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PLAYER Haley Wingender Adrian Nixt Lindsay Doyle Cierra Gamble Missy Kettelkamp Chantal Deroos Torey Braly Mei-Te Coco

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PLAYER Haley Wingender Adrian Nixt Lindsay Doyle Cierra Gamble Missy Kettelkamp Chantal Deroos Torey Braly

NO. 9 19 36 7 29 12

PLAYER Haley Wingender Adrian Nixt Lindsay Doyle Cierra Gamble Chantal Deroos Torey Braly

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NO. 1 0

PLAYER Natalie Gilbertson Meghan Dickmann

SOG 35 17 15 14

GW 3 2 1 1 1 1

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POINTS NO. 9 19 36 7 21 29 12

PLAYER Haley Wingender Lindsay Doyle Cierra Gamble Adrian Nixt

GAME WINNING GOALS

ASSISTS NO. 9 19 36 7 21

NO. 9 36 7 19

PTS 29 11 10 6 6 5 5

SAVES 58 30

SHUTOUTS SHO 3 1

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SHOTS PLAYER Haley Wingender Adrian Nixt Cierra Gamble Lindsay Doyle

SH 56 40 33 27

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2015 TEAM MATCH-BY-MATCH Match 1 GCU 3, NAU 2 Aug. 21, 2015 - Phoenix, Ariz. Goals by Period 1 NAU (0-1-0) 1 GCU (1-0-0) 1

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Match 2 ARIZONA 4, NAU 0 Aug. 28, 2015 - Flagstaff, Ariz. O2 -

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Goals by Period 1 NAU (0-2-0) 0 UofA (3-0-0) 2

Scoring - NAU: Deroos & Wingender; UNLV: Cox, Beckwith & Roberts Assists - NAU: Gamble & Curnow; UNLV: Smith, Benedetti & Yancone Shots - GCU 13, NAU 9 Corners - NAU 10, GCU 3 Saves - NAU 4, GCU 3 Fouls - GCU 18, NAU 12

Match 3 UNLV 1, NAU 0 Aug. 30, 2015 - Flagstaff, Ariz. Goals by Period 1 NAU (0-3-0) 0 UNLV (2-2-0) 0

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Goals by Period 1 NAU (4-4-0) 0 NDSU (4-4-0) 1

Scoring - NAU: Nixt (2) & Kettelkamp Assists - NAU: Wingender & Curnow Shots - NAU 18, ULI 15 Corners - NAU 4, ULI 4 Saves - NAU 10, ULI 6 Fouls - NAU 7, ULI 5

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Scoring - SAC: Collins Assists - SAC: Lum Shots - SAC 12, NAU 11 Corners - NAU 5, SAC 3 Saves - SAC 4, NAU 3 Fouls - SAC 12, NAU 6

Goals by Period 1 NAU (6-5-1) 0 MONT (4-7-2) 0

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Scoring - N/A Assists - N/A Shots - NAU 13, MONT 13 Corners - MONT 6, NAU 2 Saves - MONT 5, NAU 1 Fouls - MONT 17, NAU 7

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Scoring - NAU: Wingender & Own Goal Assists - N/A Shots - NAU 19, UND 4 Corners - NAU 3, UND 1 Saves - UND 9, NAU 2 Fouls - NAU 6, UND 6

Match 16 IDAHO 4, NAU 1 Oct. 18, 2015 - Flagstaff, Ariz. O2 -

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Scoring - NAU: Coco & Doyle; EWU: Chavez, Williams, Romero & Luu Assists - NAU: Nixt & Curnow; EWU: Williams (2), Klinkenberg & Hoekstra Shots - EWU 18, NAU 13 Corners - NAU 5, EWU 5 Saves - NAU 7, EWU 5 Fouls - EWU 12, NAU 10

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Match 14 NAU 2, UND 0 Oct. 11, 2015 - Flagstaff, Ariz.

Match 15 EWU 4, NAU 2 Oct 16, 2015 - Cheney, Wash. O2 -

Goals by Period 1 NAU (5-5-0) 0 SAC (3-6-0) 0

Match 12 NAU 0, MONTANA 0 Oct. 4, 2015 - Missoula, Mont.

Scoring - NAU: Kettelkamp; UNC: Braden & Schroeder Assists - NAU: Wingender Shots - UNC 13, NAU 9 Corners - UNC 3, NAU 1 Saves - NAU 3, UNC 3 Fouls - UNC 10, NAU 8

Scoring - NAU: Coco, Gamble, Nixt & Wingender; NDSU: O. Norman, H. Norman & Johnston Assists - NAU: Braly & Wingender; NDSU: Miller & Monteon Shots - NAU 13, NDSU 11 Corners - NDSU 4, NAU 2 Saves - NAU 4, NDSU 3 Fouls - NDSU 12, NAU 6

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Match 13 UNC 2, NAU 1 Oct 9, 2015 - Flagstaff, Ariz.

Match 8 NAU 4, NDSU 3 Sept. 18, 2015 - Flagstaff, Ariz. O2 -

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Scoring - NAU: Doyle (2); PSU: Bianchini Assists - NAU: Wingender, Gamble & Kettelkamp; PSU: Matthews Shots - PSU 13, NAU 9 Corners - NAU 2, PSU 0 Saves - NAU 4, PSU 4 Fouls - PSU 18, NAU 7

Scoring - NAU: Wingender; MU: Fink & Kutey Assists - MU: Lynch & Johnston Shots - MU 25, NAU 7 Corners - MU 10, NAU 1 Saves - NAU 11, MU 1 Fouls - NAU 7, MU 5

Match 7 NAU 3, LOYOLA 0 Sept. 13, 2015 - Milwaukee, Wis. 2 2 0

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Match 11 NAU 2, PORTLAND ST 1 Sept. 27, 2015 - Hillsboro, Ore.

Match 6 MARQUETTE 2, NAU 1 Sept. 11, 2015 - Milwaukee, Wis. O2 -

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Match 10 SAC ST 1, NAU 0 Sept. 25, 2015 - Sacramento, Calif.

Scoring - NAU: Wingender, Deroos, Waszak, Lixandru, Gonzalez & Gibeault; RMU: Kelley Assists - NAU: Evans, Lixandru, Deroos & Van Allen; RMU: Ritzer Shots - NAU 24, RMU 6 Corners - NAU 5, RMU 5 Saves - RMU 8, NAU 3 Fouls - RMU 12, NAU 10

Scoring - NAU: Gamble, Doyle, Evans, Van Allen & Wingender (2) Assists - NAU: Nixt, Kettelkamp, Sherwin & Goebel Shots - NAU 22, ASU 3 Corners - NAU 5, ASU 1 Saves - ASU 8, NAU 2 Fouls - ASU 4, NAU 3

Scoring - NAU: Wingender & Nixt; OAK: Palmer Assists - NAU: Wadell & Doyle; OAK: Dokka Shots - NAU 12, OAK 6 Corners - NAU 3, OAK 2 Saves - NAU 2, OAK 2 Fouls - OAK 9, NAU 8

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Scoring - UofA: Silverberg, Crouch, Stevens & Estopare Assists - UofA: Stoian & DeGracie (2) Shots - UofA 14, NAU 5 Corners - UofA 6, NAU 0 Saves - NAU 4, UofA 3 Fouls - UofA 15, NAU 12

Goals by Period 1 NAU (1-3-0) 3 ASU (0-3-1) 0

Match 5 NAU 2, OAKLAND 1 Sept. 6, 2015 - Flagstaff, Ariz.

Goals by Period 1 NAU (3-4-0) 1 ULI (4-3-1) 0

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Match 9 NAU 6, ROBERT MORRIS 1 Sept. 20, 2015 - Flagstaff, Ariz.

Match 4 NAU 6, ALABAMA ST 0 Sept. 4, 2015 - Flagstaff, Ariz.

Scoring - UNLV: Bernal Assists - UNLV: Akubuilo Shots - NAU 14, UNLV 14 Corners - NAU 7, UNLV 0 Saves - NAU 6, UNLV 6 Fouls - UNLV 18, NAU 16

Goals by Period 1 NAU (2-3-0) 0 OAK (0-2-4) 1

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Goals by Period 1 NAU (7-8-1) 0 IDAHO (11-4-1) 4

2 1 0

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Scoring - NAU: Wingender; IDAHO: Baggerly, Battan, Lloyd & Dopke Assists - IDAHO: Gomez, Dopke, Kelly, Schlossarek, Elexis & Gomez Shots - NAU 15, IDAHO 14 Corners - IDAHO 4, NAU 0 Saves - IDAHO 8, NAU 4 Fouls - IDAHO 12, NAU 6

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Match 17 NAU 2, ISU 1 Oct 23, 2015 - Flagstaff, Ariz. Goals by Period 1 NAU (8-8-1) 2 ISU (1-15-1) 2

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Match 18 NAU 2, WEBER ST 1 Oct. 25, 2015 - Flagstaff, Ariz. O2 -

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The Big Sky Conference enters its 54th year and 29th year of women’s competition during the 2016-17 academic year. The venerable and stable Division I Big Sky Conference observed its 50th birthday on July 1, 2013. Four of the current league members – Idaho State University, The University of Montana, Montana State and Weber State – have been with the league since its birth. Fellow charter member the University of Idaho returned most of its sports to the Big Sky on July 1, 2014. Northern Arizona University enters its 47th season in the league, giving the league five members with at least 40 years of continuous membership. The Big Sky Conference welcomed North Dakota and Southern Utah on July 1, 2012 as full members. UC Davis and Cal Poly joined as football affiliate members. Eastern Washington University, the University of Northern Colorado, Portland State University and Sacramento State round out the current membership. The league has become one of the strongest Division I conferences in the West and is a national leader in the Football Championship Subdivision. Six times, Big Sky teams have won the Division I National Championship, including Eastern Washington in 2010. The Big Sky is one of three conferences in the western United States playing Division I football. The Big Sky Conference was established in 1963 by six charter members – Idaho, Idaho State, Gonzaga, Montana, Montana State and Weber State. Those six schools formed the foundation of the Big Sky before the league expanded in 1970 by adding Boise State and Northern Arizona. Gonzaga left the Sky in 1979 and was replaced by Nevada, which gave the league eight members. The conference grew to nine schools in 1987 with the addition of Eastern Washington. The 1990s saw change in the makeup of the league, beginning in 1992 when Nevada departed and put the Big Sky back at eight teams. In 1996 Boise State and Idaho left and at the same time the conference added Portland State, Sacramento State and Cal State Northridge. The Big Sky maintained nine teams for five years before Cal State Northridge departed in the spring of 2001. The Big Sky’s full members represent nine states spanning from the Pacific Ocean to the Red River Valley of North Dakota. The league is represented along the entire west coast with institutions in Washington, Oregon and California. League schools also range up and down the Rocky Mountains with institutions in Montana, Idaho, Utah, Arizona and Colorado. It is “The Heart of the American West.” The University of Idaho, which was a member from 1963-96, will once again compete in the Big Sky in the majority of its sports. Idaho’s football program maintained its FBS affiliation, joining the Sun Belt Conference. On Feb 25, 1963, the name Big Sky was adopted by the six presidents of the charter members as the name of the new conference. The name Big Sky originated in a novel written by the late A.B. (Bud) Guthrie of Great Falls, Mont., in 1947 entitled “The Big Sky.” Jack Hollowell, a former Montana advertising director, promoted the Big Sky theme for the Treasure State. While on a track and field trip from Pocatello, Idaho, to Missoula, Mont., legendary Dubby Holt of Idaho State saw a “Welcome to Big Sky Country” sign as his team entered Montana. Holt, and his athletes thought “Big Sky” would be a perfect name for the new conference. Harry Missildine of the Spokane Spokesman-Review called for the newly formed league to be named the Big Sky Conference in his column dated Feb. 20, 1963. The Big Sky sponsors championships in 16 sports, including men’s and women’s cross country, indoor and outdoor track and field, basketball and tennis. In addition, there are also championships in football, and women’s volleyball, golf and soccer. The Big Sky sponsored softball for the first time in 2013. Men’s golf returned as a championship sport in 2014-15 for the first time since 2002. The University of Hartford and Binghamton University have joined the Big Sky as affiliate members in golf. In 1988-89, the Big Sky Conference first began sponsoring women’s sports. The former Mountain West Conference existed from 1982-88, sponsoring championships for women’s sports at the same institutions the Big Sky had men’s programs. The Big Sky merged with the Mountain West in 1988, forming one league for both men and women. Andrea Williams, the sixth commissioner of the Big Sky Conference, is in her first year at the helm. Williams took over the Big Sky on July 1, 2016, replacing longtime commissioner Doug Fullerton. Fullerton served the league for 21 years. Ron Stephenson, who assed away in 2011, preceded Fullerton. Serving as commissioner from 1981 through June 1995. Steve Belko was the commissioner from 1977-81, while John Roning held the post from 1971-77. The first league commissioner was Jack Friel, who served from 1963-71.

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Scoring - NAU: Wadell & Braly; WSU: Willard Assists - NAU: Measley & Sherwin Shots - NAU 14, WSU 13 Corners - NAU 1, WSU 0 Saves - WSU 7, NAU 4 Fouls - NAU 13, WSU 10

Match 19 NAU 2, SUU 2 Oct. 30, 2015 - Cedar City, Utah Goals by Period 1 NAU (9-8-2) 0 SUU (8-8-2) 1

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2015 BIG SKY CHAMPIONSHIP

NOVEMBER 5-8, 2015 HOSTED BY UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO MOSCOW, IDAHO.

Final 2015 Big Sky Standings SCHOOL CONF. PTS. Idaho#* 9-0-1 28 Northern Colorado*$ 7-2-1 22 Eastern Washington* 6-2-2 20 Weber State* 6-4-0 18 Montana* 5-4-1 16 Sacramento State* 5-5-0 15 Northern Arizona 4-4-2 14 Southern Utah 3-5-2 11 Portland State 3-7-0 9 North Dakota 2-7-1 7 Idaho State 0-10-0 0

No. 2 Northern Colorado (3) Semifinal #1 Friday, November 6 10 a.m.

No. 3 Eastern Washington (1) Quarterfinal #1 Thursday, November 5 10 a.m.

No. 2 Northern Colorado (1)

No. 6 Sacramento State (1)

No. 6 Sacramento State (3)

Championship Sunday, November 8 4:30 p.m.

No. 4 Weber State (0) Quarterfinal #2 Thursday, November 5 1 p.m.

No. 5 Montana (2)

No. 2 Northern Colorado

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Semifinal #2 Friday, November 6 1 p.m.

No. 1 Idaho (1)

2015 Final Big Sky Team Statistics Team 1. Idaho 2. Northern Colorado 3. Eastern Washington 4. Weber State 5. Montana 6. Sacramento State 7. Northern Arizona 8. Southern Utah 9. Portland State 10. North Dakota 11. Idaho State

2015 BIG SKY ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM

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# Regular Season Champion * Automatic Tournament Bid $ Tournament Champion

No. 5 Montana (2)

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GP 21 23 19 20 22 20 19 18 18 18 19

Shots 324 316 319 268 282 284 264 249 217 217 264

Goals 44 28 34 29 25 29 38 28 13 18 24

Assists 56 19 23 30 20 24 28 21 12 10 12

Points 144 75 91 88 70 82 104 77 38 46 60

CK 87 107 87 51 76 101 72 64 52 41 90

Fouls 219 237 219 178 204 217 174 169 208 224 210

Saves 102 111 85 90 93 92 90 85 100 179 120

Shutouts 9 7 2 4 7 2 4 2 2 1 0

Offsides 41 34 35 46 39 25 51 34 54 19 36

2015 Big Sky Players of the Week

Aug. 25 - Kayla Watanabe (Offensive, UI) & Mallory Taylor (Defensive, UNC) Sept. 1 - Rebecca Lancia (Offensive, UNC), Varonica Kessler (Offensive, UND) & Adrienne Jordan (Defensive, UNC) Sept. 8 - Haley Wingender (Offensive, NAU) & Kailey Norman (Defensive, UM) Sept. 15 - Chloe Williams (Offensive, EWU) & Angela Haluska (Defensive, PSU) Sept. 22 - Haley Wingender (Offensive, NAU), Alyssa Lloyd (Offensive, UI) & Amanda Poertner (UI, Defensive) Sept. 29 - Kayla Collins (Offensive, SAC) & Regan Smithers (Defensive, SAC) Oct. 6 - Kaylee Kebba (Offensive, UND) & Amanda Poertner (Defensive, UI) Oct. 13 - Stacy Bair (Offensive, WSU) & Abbey Clayton (Defensive, WSU) Oct. 20 - Mariel Gutierrez (Offensive, UNC), Olivia Baggerly (Offensive, UI) & Kelly Dopke (Defensive, UI) Oct. 27 - Aimie Inthoulay (Offensive, EWU), Torey Braly (Offensive, NAU) & Kailey Norman (Defensive, UM) Nov. 3 - Kayla Collins (Offensive, SAC) & Abbey Clayton (Defensive, WSU)

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1997 (2): Raegin Eyre (1), Erin Rummens (1) Kristi Andreassen (HM), Brenn Boies (HM), Tara Cozzetto (HM), Tori Howe (HM), Karla 1998 (3): Holly Jones (1), Raegin Eyre (2), Lee (HM), Sarah Vallen (HM) Erin Rummens (2) 2008 (10): Kristi Andreassen (1), Brenna Boi1999 (3): Rebekah Breech (2), Raegin Eyre es (1), Cee Cee Odorfer (1), Tori Howe (2), (2), Erin Rummens (2) Rebekah Schmidt (2), Sam Monahan (HM), Sarah Neatherton (HM), Tori Rocke (HM), 2000 (4): Krista Earp (1), Erin Rummens (1), Jenna Samora (HM), Lauren Zallis (HM) Raegin Eyre (2), Holly Jones (2) 2009 (8): Kristi Andreassen (1), Brenna Boies 2001 (6): Holly Jones (1), Adria Barchi (2), (1), Jenna Samora (1), Tori Howe (2), Brandy Katie Maxwell (2), Jessica Scogland (2), Bre- Carr (HM), Corie McGuire (HM), Sam Monaann Suddock (2), Sarah Pachan (HM) han (HM), Sarah Neatherton (HM) 2002 (6): Adria Barchi (1), Sierra Cristiano (1), Shelby Gould (HM), Emily Homan (HM), Brandy Johnson (HM), Karla Rogers (HM)

2010 (10): Kristi Andreassen (1), Tori Howe (1), Sam Monahan (1), Tori Rocke (1), Chelsea Bednarz (HM), Brenna Boies (HM), Brandy Carr (HM), Georgia Foltz (HM), Corie McGuire (HM), Jenna Samora (HM)

2003 (8): Sierra Cristiano (1), Brandy Johnson (1), Kim Morrow (1), Tschana Breslin (2), Jesyca Rosholt (2), Andrea Berra (HM), Karla 2011 (5): Sam Monahan (1), Jenna SamoRogers (HM), Lisa Van Gorder (HM) ra (1), Katie Tribbey (2), Sarah Tarver (HM), Lauren Weaver (HM) 2004 (9): Andrea Berra (1), Dani Davis (2), Lisa Van Gorder (2), Shelby Gould (2), Tscha- 2012 (4): Georgia Foltz (1), Emily Roth (HM), na Breslin (HM), Christina Loyash (HM), Kait- Demi Schmieder (HM), Lauren Weaver (HM) lyn Manakas (HM), Kim Morrow (HM), Karla 2013 (8): Alana D’Onofrio (1), Cierra Gamble Rogers (HM) (1), Haley Wingender (2), Savannah Berry 2005 (10): Lindsey Carey (1), Christina (HM), Diane Buzzard (HM), Dani Muniz (HM), Loyash (1), Cee Cee Odorfer (1), Lisa Van Sarah Tarver (HM), Lauren Weaver (HM) Gorder (1), Tara Cozzetto (2), Kaitlyn Manakas (2), Kaitlin Baum (HM), Tschana Breslin 2014 (9): Haley Wingender (1), Sarah Tarver (HM), Darin Kleinsmith (HM), Stefanie Smith (1), Cierra Gamble (2), Savannah Berry (HM), (HM) Diane Buzzard (HM), Ashlynn Currnow (HM), Natalie Gilbertson (HM), Adrian Nixt (HM), 2006 (9): Lindsey Carey (1), Christina Loyash Demi Schmieder (HM) (1), Cee Cee Odorfer (1), Kaitlin Baum (HM), Tara Cozzetto (HM), Kaitlyn Manakas (HM), 2015 (4): Haley Wingender (1), Cierra GamSarah Neatherton (HM), Lisa Van Gorder ble (HM), Torey Braly (HM), Emily Wadell (HM), Liz Winkelblech (HM) (HM)

Air Force (1-0-1) Date ....................Result.............Location 9/17/10................W, 1-0 ............... Home 10/2/11 ............ T, 1-1 (2ot) ........... Away Alabama (0-2-0) Date ....................Result ............. Location 9/24/00................ L, 3-1 ................Away 9/7/03.................. L, 1-0 ............... Home Alabama State (1-0-0) Date ....................Result ............. Location 9/4/2015..............W, 6-0 ............... Home Arizona (0-8-2) Date ....................Result ............. Location 9/1/98.................. L, 4-2 ................Away 8/27/99................ L, 4-1 ............... Home 9/30/00................ L, 1-0 ................Away 9/14/03................ L, 2-1 ............... Home 9/17/04................ L, 4-0 ................Away 8/28/09............ T, 2-2 (2ot) ........... Home 9/3/10.............. T, 1-1 (2ot) ............Away 8/26/12................ L, 3-0 ............... Home 8/28/14................ L, 1-0 ................Away 8/28/15................ L, 4-0 ............... Home Arizona State (1-10-0) Date ....................Result ............. Location 9/1/98.................. L, 5-1 ............... Home 9/29/99............. L, 1-0 (ot) .............Away 8/25/00................ L, 3-0 ............... Home 10/4/01................W, 1-0 ................Away 10/6/02................ L, 4-1 ................Away 8/22/08................ L, 4-2 ............... Home 9/27/09................ L, 4-0 ................Away 8/20/10................ L, 4-3 ............... Home 8/19/11 ................ L, 7-0 ................Away 8/24/12................ L, 4-0 ............... Home 11/15/14 .............. L, 4-2 ................Away Ball State (1-0-1) Date ....................Result ............. Location 9/1/06..................W, 2-1 ............... Home 9/9/11 .............. T, 2-2 (2ot) ........... Home Baylor (0-1-0) Date ....................Result ............. Location 9/15/02................ L, 2-0 ............... Home Boise State (2-1-2) Date ....................Result ............. Location 9/20/98................W, 2-1 ............... Home 10/8/99................W, 2-1 ................Away 9/26/03............ T, 1-1 (2ot) ............Away 9/16/05................ L, 1-0 ................Away 10/6/07............ T, 0-0 (2ot) ............Away Bowling Green (0-1-0) Date ....................Result ............. Location 9/2/05.................. L, 2-1 ............... Home Cal Poly (0-0-1) Date ....................Result ............. Location 9/30/01............ T, 0-0 (2ot) .......... Neutral CS Fullerton (2-0-0) Date ....................Result ............. Location 9/7/01..................W, 2-1 .............. Neutral 9/10/10................W, 3-2 .............. Neutral CS Northridge (4-1-0) Date ....................Result ............. Location 10/24/97..........W, 7-6 (2ot)........... Home 10/30/98..............W, 2-1 ............... Home 10/10/99..............W, 3-0 ................Away 9/20/00................W, 2-1 ............... Home 8/25/06................ L, 3-0 ...............Away CSU Bakersfield (1-1-0) Date ....................Result ............. Location 10/26/12........... L, 3-2 (ot) ............ Home 9/30/13...............TW, 1-0 ...............Away

2007 (8): Liz Winkelblech (1), Tai Powers (2), Bold indicates current player

Date ....................Result ............. Location 9/26/08................W, 5-0 ............... Home

Fresno State (0-1-0) Date ....................Result ............. Location 9/7/97............... L, 4-3 (ot) .............Away

Central Michigan (1-0-0) Date ....................Result ............. Location 9/1/02..................W, 2-0 ................Away

Georgia State (0-1-0) Date ....................Result ............. Location 9/10/99................ L, 1-0 .............. Neutral

Charleston Southern (1-0-0) Date ....................Result ............. Location 9/12/04................W, 4-0 ............... Home

Gonzaga (0-1-0) Date ....................Result ............. Location 10/4/97................ L, 2-0 .............. Neutral

Colorado (0-1-0) Date ....................Result ............. Location 10/13/02.............. L, 2-1 ................Away

Grand Canyon (3-1-0) Date ....................Result.............Location 9/10/97................W, 5-2 ............... Home 10/8/13................W, 1-0 ............... Home 9/14/14................W, 2-0 ............... Home 9/21/15.............L, 3-2 (ot) ............ Away

Colorado State (0-0-1) Date ....................Result ............. Location 9/15/13.................T, 1-1................ Home Colorado College (0-2-0) Date ....................Result.............Location 10/11/02 .............. L, 3-1 ............... Away 10/1/04................ L, 4-1 ............... Home Creighton (0-1-0) Date ....................Result ............. Location 9/30/05................ L, 6-3 .............. Neutral Denver (1-1-1) Date ....................Result ............. Location 9/26/98................W, 3-1 ................Away 10/12/03.............. L, 2-1 ............... Home 10/8/04............ T, 1-1 (2ot) ............Away Drake (0-1-0) Date ....................Result ............. Location 8/26/11 ............ L, 2-1 (2ot) ........... Home Eastern Michigan (0-1-0) Date ....................Result ............. Location 9/17/00................ L, 2-1 ............... Home Eastern Washington (13-6-1) Date ....................Result.............Location 10/16/98.............. L, 2-0 ............... Away 10/22/99..............W, 3-0 ............... Home 10/20/00..............W, 3-0 ............... Away 10/26/01.............. L, 3-1 ............... Away 10/27/02.............. L, 2-1 ............... Home 10/26/03..............W, 2-0 ............... Home 10/22/04.............. L, 1-0 ............... Away 10/9/05................W, 2-1 ............... Home 10/8/06................W, 3-1 ............... Away 10/14/07..............W, 3-2 ............... Home 10/24/08..............W, 1-0 ............... Away 10/25/09..............W, 4-2 ............... Home 10/24/10.......... W, 2-1 (ot) ............Road 10/23/11 ..............W, 3-0 ............... Home 10/19/12.......... T, 0-0 (2ot) ........... Home 10/27/13..............W, 2-0 ............... Away 10/19/14.............. L, 1-0 ............... Home 11/6/14 ................W, 3-2 ..............Neutral 10/16/15.............. L, 4-2 ............... Away Embry-Riddle (4-0-0) Date ....................Result ............. Location 9/28/07................W, 3-0 ............... Home 8/31/08................W, 9-1 ................Away 9/9/09..................W, 3-1 ............... Home 9/17/11 ................W, 3-1 ............... Home Evansville (0-0-1) Date ....................Result ............. Location 9/11/11 ............ T, 0-0 (2ot) ........... Home Florida Atlantic (1-0-0) Date ....................Result ............. Location 8/31/12................W, 2-0 .............. Neutral Florida Gulf Coast (0-0-1) Date ....................Result ............. Location 9/14/12............ T, 1-1 (2ot) ........... Home

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Hawaii (0-3-0) Date ....................Result ............. Location 9/1/00.................. L, 2-1 ................Away 9/12/06............. L, 2-1 (ot) ............ Home 9/22/13............. L, 1-0 (ot) ............ Home Idaho (0-2-1) Date ....................Result.............Location 8/29/03............ T, 2-2 (2ot) ........... Home 10/5/14................ L, 2-1 ............... Away 10/18/15.............. L, 4-1 ............... Away Idaho State (11-8-2) Date ....................Result.............Location 10/22/98...........L, 2-1 (ot) ............ Away 10/29/99..............W, 2-1 ............... Home 10/6/00................ L, 3-1 ............... Away 10/26/00..............W, 1-0 ..............Neutral 10/19/01.......... T, 2-2 (2ot) ........... Home 10/19/02.............. L, 1-0 ............... Away 10/30/03.............. L, 4-1 ............... Away 11/6/06 ................ L, 1-0 ..............Neutral 10/31/04.......... W, 1-0 (ot) ........... Home 10/29/05..............W, 2-1 ............... Away 10/13/06...........L, 2-1 (ot) ............ Home 10/18/07.......... T, 0-0 (2ot) ........... Away 10/19/08..............W, 1-0 ............... Home 10/15/09.............. L, 4-2 ............... Away 11/8/09 ................W, 4-0 ..............Neutral 10/7/10.................T, 0-0................ Away 10/7/11 ................W, 3-2 ............... Home 9/30/12................ L, 2-1 ............... Away 10/4/13................W, 2-1 ............... Home 10/26/14..............W, 2-1 ............... Away 11/9/14 ................W, 2-1 ..............Neutral 10/23/15..............W, 2-1 ............... Home Illinois-Chicago Illinois State (1-0-0) Date ....................Result ............. Location 9/10/04................W, 1-0 ............... Home Indiana (0-1-0) Date ....................Result ............. Location 9/8/06.................. L, 1-0 ................Away Iowa (0-1-0) Date ....................Result ............. Location 9/26/99................ L, 4-1 ............... Home Iowa State (0-1-0) Date ....................Result ............. Location 9/26/99............. L, 3-2 (ot) ............ Home Kent State (0-3-0) Date ....................Result ............. Location 11/1/98 ................ L, 1-0 ............... Home 9/12/99............. L, 2-1 (ot) ............Away 9/5/04.................. L, 2-1 .............. Neutral Lamar (2-0-0) Date ....................Result ............. Location 9/2/07..................W, 7-0 ............... Home 9/25/13................W, 3-2 ............... Home

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ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS

9/19/99................W, 2-0 ............... Home 10/6/01................ L, 1-0 ............... Home 9/20/02................ L, 3-2 ............... Home 9/21/03............ T, 0-0 (2ot) ........... Away 9/3/04..............L, 1-0 (2ot) ........... Away 8/17/12................ L, 2-0 ............... Away 10/8/13............ T, 0-0 (2ot) ........... Home 8/22/14................ L, 2-1 ............... Away 8/30/15.............L, 1-0 (ot) ............ Home New Mexico (2-6-1) Date ....................Result.............Location 9/11/98 ................ L, 2-1 ............... Away 9/3/99...............L, 2-1 (ot) ............ Home 8/27/00............L, 2-1 (2ot) ........... Away 11/4/01 ................W, 4-1 ............... Home 9/8/02.................. L, 4-2 ............... Away 10/3/04................ L, 1-0 ............... Home 9/30/07................ L, 1-0 ............... Home 8/24/08............ T, 1-1 (2ot) ........... Away 9/25/09................W, 2-1 ............... Away New Mexico State (1-0-1) Date ....................Result.............Location 9/12/09................W, 3-1 ............... Home 9/5/10.............. T, 2-2 (2ot) ........... Away North Dakota (4-0-0) Date ....................Result.............Location 10/12/12..............W, 4-0 ............... Away 10/20/13..............W, 2-0 ............... Home 10/10/14..............W, 3-0 ............... Away 10/11/15 ..............W, 2-0 ............... Home North Dakota State (1-0-0) Date ....................Result ............. Location 9/18/15................W, 4-3 ............... Home Northern Colorado (6-6-0) Date ....................Result.............Location 10/23/05..............W, 3-0 ............... Home 10/28/06.............. L, 2-1 ............... Home 11/3/07 ................ L, 1-0 ............... Away 10/31/08..............W, 2-1 ............... Home 10/30/09.............. L, 4-0 ............... Away 10/29/10..............W, 1-0 ............... Home 11/5/10 ................W, 1-0 ............... Home 9/30/11 ................ L, 2-0 ............... Away 10/14/12.............. L, 5-0 ............... Away 10/18/13.......... W, 1-0 (ot) ........... Home 10/12/14......... W, 1-0 (2ot) .......... Away 10/9/15.............L, 2-1 (ot) ............ Home Northern Iowa (0-1-0) Date ....................Result ............. Location 8/28/11 ............. L, 3-2 (ot) ............ Home Oakland (1-1-0) Date ....................Result ............. Location 9/4/09.................. L, 1-0 ............... Home 9/6/15..................W, 2-1 ............... Home Oklahoma (0-2-0) Date ....................Result ............. Location 9/15/01................ L, 3-0 ............... Home 9/2/12.................. L, 3-1 .............. Neutral Oral Roberts (0-1-0) Date ....................Result ............. Location 9/19/97................ L, 6-1 ................Away Oregon State (0-1-0) Date ....................Result ............. Location 9/2/00.................. L, 5-2 .............. Neutral Pacific (0-1-0) Date ....................Result ............. Location 9/6/97.................. L, 5-1 ................Away Pepperdine (0-2-0) Date ....................Result ............. Location 10/3/99................ L, 2-1 ............... Home 9/10/00................ L, 3-0 ................Away

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Portland (0-3-0) Date ....................Result ............. Location 9/24/06................ L, 4-0 ............... Home 9/12/08................ L, 7-0 ................Away 11/14/08 .............. L, 6-1 ................Away Portland State (12-5-5) Date ....................Result.............Location 10/17/97.............. L, 2-0 ............... Away 10/11/98 ..............W, 3-0 ............... Home 10/17/99..............W, 1-0 ............... Away 10/15/00..............W, 5-0 ............... Home 11/2/01 ................W, 3-0 ............... Home 11/3/02 ................ L, 5-1 ............... Away 10/19/03..............W, 2-1 ............... Home 10/17/04.............. L, 2-0 ............... Away 10/21/05..............W, 1-0 ............... Home 10/20/06.............. L, 3-1 ............... Away 10/26/07..............W, 3-0 ............... Home 10/12/08.......... T, 0-0 (2ot) ........... Away 11/6/08 ................W, 1-0 ..............Neutral 10/11/09 ..............W, 1-0 ............... Home 11/6/09 ......... T, 1-1 (4-3 PK) ........ Away 10/17/10..............W, 2-0 ............... Home 10/16/11 .......... T, 1-1 (2ot) ........... Away 10/5/12............ T, 0-0 (2ot) ........... Home 10/13/13...........L, 2-1 (ot) ............ Away 9/26/14............ T, 1-1 (2ot) ........... Home 11/7/14 ................W, 2-1 ..............Neutral 9/27/15................W, 2-1 ............... Away Rhode Island (0-1-0) Date ....................Result ............. Location 9/10/06................ L, 3-0 .............. Neutral Robert Morris University (1-0-0) Date ....................Result ............. Location 9/20/15................W, 6-1 ............... Home Sacramento State (11-8-2) Date ....................Result.............Location 10/19/97.............. L, 2-0 ............... Away 10/9/98................W, 3-0 ............... Home 10/15/99.............. L, 2-0 ............... Away 9/15/00................W, 2-0 ............... Home 10/13/01..............L, 2-1 ............... Away 10/4/02................W, 3-2 ............... Home 10/17/03..............W, 2-1 ............... Away 10/15/04..............W, 2-0 ............... Home 10/16/05...........L, 2-1 (ot) ............ Away 11/3/05 ................W, 2-1 ..............Neutral 10/22/06..............W, 1-0 ............... Home 10/28/07.............. L, 2-0 ............... Away 10/10/08..............W, 2-0 ............... Home 10/9/09................ L, 2-1 ............... Away 10/15/10..............W, 3-2 ............... Home 11/7/10 ................ L, 1-0 ............... Home 10/14/11 .......... T, 1-1 (2ot) ........... Away 10/7/12............ T, 0-0 (2ot) ........... Home 10/11/13 ..............W, 3-0 ............... Away 9/28/14................W, 1-0 ............... Home 9/25/15.............L, 1-0 (ot) ............ Away San Diego (0-2-0) Date ....................Result ............. Location 9/12/03................ L, 3-0 ............... Home 8/26/05................ L, 3-0 ................Away San Diego State (0-1-0) Date ....................Result ............. Location 8/28/05................ L, 2-1 ................Away San Francisco (1-0-1) Date ....................Result ............. Location 10/1/10................W, 1-0 ............... Home 9/7/12............... T, 1-1 (ot) .............Away San Jose State (1-0-1) Date ...................Result ............. Location 9/14/07............ T, 0-0 (2ot) ........... Home 9/16/12................W, 1-0 ............... Home

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South Alabama (0-1-0) Date ....................Result ............. Location 9/13/98................ L, 2-1 .............. Neutral South Dakota (1-0-0) Date ....................Result ............. Location 9/7/14..................W, 3-2 ............... Home Southern Utah (11-1-2) Date ....................Result.............Location 8/31/01................W, 3-1 ............... Home 9/21/01................W, 3-0 ............... Away 9/27/02................W, 1-0 ............... Home 10/4/03................W, 4-0 ............... Away 9/7/05..................W, 1-0 ............... Home 9/23/07............ T, 2-2 (2ot) ..........Neutral 9/5/08..................W, 1-0 ............... Home 8/23/09................W, 2-0 ............... Away 9/18/10................W, 3-0 ............... Home 8/21/11 ................ L, 3-1 ............... Away 9/21/12................W, 1-0 ............... Home 9/28/13........... W, 3-2 (2ot) .......... Away 10/31/14..............W, 1-0 ............... Home 10/30/15.......... T, 2-2 (2ot) ........... Away St. Bonaventure (1-0-0) Date ....................Result ............. Location 9/11/05 ................W, 2-0 ............... Home St. Mary’s (CA) (1-0-0) Date ....................Result ............. Location 10/1/06................W, 1-0 .............. Neutral Stanford (0-1-0) Date ....................Result ............. Location 11/12/09 .............. L, 2-0 ................Away SW Missouri State (0-1-0) Date ....................Result ............. Location 9/21/97................ L, 4-1 ................Away Temple (0-0-1) Date ....................Result ............. Location 8/31/07............ T, 0-0 (2ot) ........... Home Tennessee-Martin (1-0-0) Date ....................Result ............. Location 9/15/06................W, 1-0 ............... Home TCU (0-1-1) Date ....................Result ............. Location 9/7/08.................. L, 1-0 ............... Home 9/23/11 ............ T, 1-1 (2ot) ............Away

8/29/08................ L, 1-0 ................Away

9/19/04.............W, 1-0 (ot)............ Home

UC Santa Barbara (1-2-0) Date ....................Result ............. Location 9/5/98..............W, 3-2 (2ot).......... Neutral 9/8/00.................. L, 2-1 ................Away 9/26/01................ L, 1-0 ............... Home

Western Michigan (0-1-0) Date ....................Result ............. Location 8/30/02................ L, 1-0 ................Away

UC Riverside (1-2-1) Date ....................Result ............. Location 8/31/03................W, 4-1 ............... Home 9/25/05................ L, 2-1 ................Away 9/1/13.............. T, 1-1 (2ot) ............Away 8/24/14................ L, 4-2 .............. Neutral USC (0-1-0) Date ....................Result ............. Location 9/12/10................ L, 3-1 ................Away Utah (0-2-0) Date ....................Result ............. Location 9/26/97................ L, 4-0 ................Away 10/2/98................ L, 4-0 ............... Home

VMI (1-0-0) Date ....................Result ............. Location 9/19/08................W, 3-1 ............... Home Washington (0-1-0) Date ....................Result ............. Location 9/14/08................ L, 3-1 .............. Neutral

Western Illinois (2-0-0) Date ....................Result ............. Location 9/22/02................W, 5-2 ............... Home

Toledo (1-0-0) Date ....................Result ............. Location 9/3/06..................W, 2-1 ............... Home

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Valparaiso (1-0-1) Date ....................Result ............. Location 10/3/03................W, 5-1 .............. Neutral 8/31/14............ T, 0-0 (2ot) ........... Home

UC Irvine (0-2-0) Date ....................Result ............. Location 9/9/01.................. L, 1-0 ................Away

Texas Tech (0-1-0) Date ....................Result ............. Location 9/25/11 ................ L, 5-0 ................Away

Wyoming (0-1-0) Date ....................Result ............. Location 10/10/04.............. L, 4-0 ................Away

Utah Valley (2-1-1) Date ....................Result.............Location 8/27/04............T, 0-0 (2ot)........... Home 10/2/05................W, 4-0 ..............Neutral 9/21/07................W, 2-0 ............... Away 9/28/08................W, 3-1 ............... Home

UC Davis (0-2-0) Date ....................Result.............Location 9/4/05.................. L, 2-1 ............... Home 9/9/12.................. L, 3-0 ............... Away

Texas State (2-0-0) Date ....................Result ............. Location 8/28/00................W, 2-0 .............. Neutral 9/17/06................W, 4-2 ............... Home

Wright State (1-0-0) Date ....................Result ............. Location 9/12/14................W, 1-0 ............... Home

Utah State (3-4-0) Date ....................Result ............. Location 8/30/97................W, 3-2 ................Away 9/18/98.............W, 3-2 (ot)............ Home 9/28/01................ L, 3-2 .............. Neutral 9/29/02................ L, 3-0 ............... Home 9/28/03................ L, 1-0 .............. Neutral 9/9/07...............W, 1-0 (ot)............ Home 8/21/09................ L, 2-0 ................Away

Weber State (7-13-2) Date ....................Result.............Location 8/29/97................ L, 4-2 ............... Away 11/2/97 ................ L, 5-0 ............... Home 10/24/98..............W, 2-0 ............... Away 10/31/99.............. L, 2-0 ............... Home 11/4/99 ................W, 2-0 ..............Neutral 10/8/00................ L, 5-2 ............... Away 10/21/01.............. L, 1-0 ............... Home 10/17/02...........L, 3-2 (ot) ............ Away 10/29/04...........L, 1-0 (ot) ............ Home 10/27/05.............. L, 4-1 ............... Away 11/5/05 ................ L, 4-1 ............... Away 10/15/06.......... T, 1-1 (2ot) ........... Home 10/20/07.............. L, 2-0 ............... Away 10/17/08.............. L, 1-0 ............... Home 11/6/08 ................W, 2-1 ............... Away 10/17/09..............W, 3-0 ............... Away 10/9/10................W, 2-0 ............... Away 10/9/11 ............ T, 1-1 (2ot) ........... Home 9/28/12................W, 1-0 ............... Away 10/6/13................ L, 2-1 ............... Home 11/7/13 ................ L, 3-0 ..............Neutral 10/24/14.......... T, 1-1 (2ot) ........... Away 10/25/15.......... W, 2-1 (ot) ........... Home

UTEP (1-4-0) Date ....................Result ............. Location 10/3/97................ L, 3-0 ................Away 9/6/02.................. L, 7-3 .............. Neutral 8/22/10................ L, 1-0 ................Away 9/20/13................ L, 4-3 ............... Home 9/21/14............W, 1-0 (2ot)............Away

Wisconsin (0-1-0) Date ....................Result ............. Location 9/16/07................ L, 1-0 ................Away

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2016 SEASON COACHING STAFF THE LUMBERJACKS SEASON REVIEW HISTORY

1997 Season Overall: 3-12-0 H: 2-2-0 A: 1-9-0

2016 LUMBERJACK SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE

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ALL-TIME SEASON RESULTS

ALL-TIME SEASON RESULTS

Coach: Tracy Custer *Big Sky: 1-4-0 (T5th) N: 0-1-0

Date Opponent Result 8/29 at Weber State L, 4-2 8/30 at Utah State W, 3-2 9/6 at Pacific L, 5-1 9/7 at Fresno State L, 4-3 (OT) 9/10 GRAND CANYON W, 5-2 9/19 at Oral Roberts L, 6-1 9/21 at SW Missouri State L, 4-1 9/26 at Utah L, 4-0 10/3 at Texas-El Paso~ L, 3-0 10/4 vs. Gonzaga~ L, 2-0 10/17 at Portland State* L, 2-0 10/19 at Sacramento State* L, 2-0 10/24 CS NORTHRIDGE* W, 7-6 (2OT) 10/31 MONTANA* L, 4-0 11/2 WEBER STATE* L, 5-0 ~ Miner Soccer Classic (El Paso, Texas) 1998 Season Overall: 8-11-0 H: 5-3-0 A: 1-6-0

Coach: Tracy Custer *Big Sky: 4-3-0 (3rd) N: 2-2-0

Date Opponent Result 9/1 ARIZONA STATE L, 5-1 9/5 vs. UC Santa Barbara~ W, 3-2 (2OT) 9/7 at Loyola Marymount L, 4-2 9/11 at New Mexico! L, 2-1 9/13 South Alabama! L, 2-1 9/18 UTAH STATE W, 3-2 (OT) 9/20 BOISE STATE W, 2-1 9/26 vs. Denver# W, 3-1 9/28 at Arizona L, 4-2 10/2 UTAH L, 4-0 10/9 SACRAMENTO STATE* W, 3-0 10/11 PORTLAND STATE* W, 3-0 10/16 at Eastern Washington* L, 2-0 10/18 at Montana* L, 7-0 10/22 at Idaho State* L, 2-1 (OT) 10/24 at Weber State* W, 2-0 10/30 CS NORTHRIDGE* W, 2-1 11/1 KENT STATE L, 1-0 11/5 vs. Montana% L, 2-0 ~ Played in Los Angeles, Calif. ! Bank of America Showcase (Albuquerque, N.M.) # Played in Tucson, Ariz. % Big Sky Championship (Ogden, Utah) 1999 Season Overall: 7-11-0 H: 3-6-0 A: 3-4-0

Coach: Tracy Custer *Big Sky: 4-3-0 (T3rd) N: 1-1-0

Date Opponent Result 8/27 ARIZONA L, 4-1 9/3 NEW MEXICO L, 2-1 (OT) 9/10 vs. Georgia State~ L, 1-0 9/12 at Kent L, 2-1 (OT) 9/19 UNLV W, 2-0 9/26 No. 21 IOWA STATE L, 3-2 (OT) 9/29 at Arizona State L, 1-0 (OT) 10/3 PEPPERDINE L, 2-1 10/8 at Boise State W, 2-1 10/10 at CS Northridge* W, 3-0 10/15 at Sacramento State* L, 2-0 10/17 at Portland State* W, 1-0 10/22 EASTERN WASHINGTON* W, 3-0 10/24 MONTANA* L, 4-1 10/29 IDAHO STATE* W, 2-1 10/31 WEBER STATE* L, 2-0 11/4 vs. Weber State% W, 2-0 11/7 at Montana% L, 2-0 ~ Played in Kent, Ohio % Big Sky Championship (Missoula, Mont.)

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2000 Season Overall: 7-14-0 H: 3-2-0 A: 1-11-0

Coach: Tracy Custer *Big Sky: 4-3-0 (T3rd) N: 3-1-0

Date Opponent Result 8/25 ARIZONA STATE L, 3-0 8/27 at New Mexico L, 2-1 (2OT) 8/28 vs. Southwest Texas State~ W, 2-0 9/1 at Hawai’i L, 2-1 9/2 vs. Oregon State! L, 5-2 9/8 at UC Santa Barbara L, 2-1 9/10 at Pepperdine L, 3-0 9/12 SACRAMENTO STATE* W, 2-0 9/17 EASTERN MICHIGAN L, 2-1 9/20 CS NORTHRIDGE* W, 2-1 9/22 at Mississippi L, 5-1 9/24 at Alabama L, 3-1 9/30 at Arizona L, 1-0 10/1 Long Island# W, 3-2 (OT) 10/5 at Idaho State* L, 3-1 10/7 at Weber State* L, 5-2 10/15 PORTLAND STATE* W, 5-0 10/20 at Eastern Washington* W, 3-0 10/22 at Montana* L, 7-0 10/26 vs. Idaho State% W, 1-0 10/28 at Montana% L, 1-0 ~ Played in Albuquerque, N.M. ! Played in Waipahu, Hawaii # Played in Tucson, Ariz. % Big Sky Championship (Missoula, Mont.) 2001 Season Overall: 6-10-2 H: 3-5-1 A: 2-4-0

Coach: Andre Luciano *Big Sky: 1-4-1 (6th) N: 1-1-1

Date Opponent 8/31 SOUTHERN UTAH 9/7 vs. Cal State Fullerton~ 9/9 at UC Irvine 9/15 OKLAHOMA 9/21 at Southern Utah 9/23 MISSISSIPPI 9/26 UCSB 9/28 vs. Utah State! 9/30 vs. Cal Poly! 10/4 at Arizona State 10/6 UNLV 10/13 at Sacramento State* 10/19 IDAHO STATE* 10/21 WEBER STATE* 10/26 at Eastern Washington* 10/28 at Montana* 11/2 PORTLAND STATE* 11/4 NEW MEXICO ~ Played in Irvine, Calif. ! Played in Las Vegas, Nev. 2002 Season Overall: 5-13-0 H: 4-4-0 A: 0-8-0 Date 8/30 9/1 9/6 9/8 9/15 9/20 9/22 9/27 9/29 10/4 10/6 10/11 10/13 10/17 10/19 10/25

Result W, 3-1 W, 2-1 L, 1-0 L, 3-0 W, 3-0 L, 1-0 L, 1-0 L, 3-2 T, 0-0 (2OT) W, 1-0 L, 1-0 L, 2-1 T, 2-2 (2OT) L, 1-0 L, 3-1 L, 5-1 W, 3-0 W, 4-1

Coach: Andre Luciano *Big Sky: 2-4-0 (5th) N: 1-1-0

Opponent at Western Michigan vs. Central Michigan~ vs. UTEP! at New Mexico BAYLOR UNLV WESTERN ILLINOIS SOUTHERN UTAH UTAH STATE SACRAMENTO STATE* at Arizona State at Colorado College at Colorado at Weber State* at Idaho State* MONTANA*

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Result L, 1-0 W, 2-0 L, 7-3 L, 4-2 L, 2-0 L, 3-2 W, 5-2 W, 1-0 L, 3-0 W, 3-2 L, 4-1 L, 3-1 L, 2-1 L, 3-2 (OT) L, 1-0 W, 3-2

10/27 EASTERN WASHINGTON* 11/3/ at Portland State* ~ Played in Kalamazoo, Mich. ! Played in Albuquerque, N.M. 2003 Season Overall: 7-9-3 H: 4-4-1 A: 3-4-2

L, 2-1 L, 5-1

Coach: Andre Luciano *Big Sky: 4-2-0 (3rd) N: 0-1-0

Date Opponent Result 8/29 IDAHO T, 2-2 (OT) 8/31 UC RIVERSIDE W, 4-1 9/5 at Nevada L, 2-1 9/7 ALABAMA L, 1-0 9/12 SAN DIEGO L, 3-0 9/14 ARIZONA L, 2-1 9/21 at UNLV T, 0-0 (2OT) 9/26 BOISE STATE T, 1-1 (2OT) 9/28 at Utah State L, 1-0 10/3 at Valparaiso W, 5-1 10/4 at Southern Utah W, 4-0 10/12 DENVER L, 2-1 10/17 at Sacramento State* W, 2-1 10/19 PORTLAND STATE* W, 2-1 (OT) 10/24 MONTANA* W, 2-1 10/26 EASTERN WASHINGTON* W, 2-0 10/30 at Idaho State* L, 4-1 11/1 at Weber State* L, 1-0 (OT) 11/6 vs. Idaho State% L, 1-0 % Big Sky Championship (Ogden, Utah) 2004 Season Overall: 5-11-2 H: 5-5-1 A: 0-5-1

Coach: Andre Luciano *Big Sky: 2-4-0 (5th) N: 0-1-0

Date Opponent Result 8/27 UTAH VALLEY STATE T, 0-0 (2OT) 9/3 at UNLV L, 1-0 (2OT) 9/5 vs. Kent State# L, 2-1 9/10 ILLINOIS STATE W, 1-0 9/12 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN W, 4-0 9/17 at Arizona L, 4-0 9/19 WESTERN ILLINOIS W, 1-0 (OT) 9/24 NEVADA L, 2-1 10/1 COLORADO COLLEGE L, 4-1 10/3 NEW MEXICO L, 1-0 10/8 at Denver T, 1-1 (2OT) 10/10 at Wyoming L, 4-0 10/15 SACRAMENTO STATE* W, 2-0 10/17 at Portland State* L, 2-0 10/22 at Eastern Washington* L, 1-0 10/24 at Montana* L, 1-0 10/29 WEBER STATE* L, 1-0 (OT) 10/31 IDAHO STATE* W, 1-0 (OT) # Played in Las Vegas, Nev. 2005 Season Coach: Andre Luciano Overall: 10-11-0 *Big Sky: 4-2-0 (3rd) H: 6-3-0 A: 2-7-0 N: 2-1-0 Date 8/26 8/28 9/2 9/4 9/7 9/9 9/11 9/16 9/18 9/25 9/30 10/2 10/7 10/9 10/16

Opponent Result SAN DIEGO L, 3-0 SAN DIEGO STATE L, 2-1 vs. Bowling Green State~ L, 2-1 vs. UC Davis~ L, 2-1 at Southern Utah W, 1-0 vs. Loyola-Chicago# L, 2-1 vs. St. Bonaventure# W, 2-0 BOISE STATE L, 1-0 vs. Nevada~ W, 3-1 UC RIVERSIDE L, 2-1 vs. Creighton# L, 6-3 vs. Utah Valley State# W, 4-0 at Montana* W, 2-0 at Eastern Washington* W, 2-1 SACRAMENTO STATE* L, 2-1 (OT)

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10/21 at Portland State* 10/23 at Northern Colorado 10/27 WEBER STATE* 10/29 IDAHO STATE* 11/3 vs. Sacramento State% 11/5 vs. Weber State% ~ Played in Boise, Idaho # Played in Las Vegas, Nev. % Big Sky Conference Championship 2007 Season Overall: 7-7-5 H: 6-3-2 A: 1-3-3

W, 1-0 W, 3-0 L, 4-1 W, 2-1 W, 2-1 L, 4-1

Coach: Andre Luciano *Big Sky: 2-4-1 (7th) N: 0-1-0

Date Opponent Result~ 8/31 TEMPLE T, 0-0 (2 OT) 9/2 LAMAR W, 7-0 9/7 LIBERTY W, 1-0 9/9 UTAH STATE W, 1-0 (2 OT) 9/14 SAN JOSE ST T, 0-0 (2 OT) 9/16 WISCONSIN L, 1-0 9/21 at Utah Valley State W, 2-0 9/23 at Southern Utah T, 0-0 (2 OT) 9/28 EMBRY-RIDDLE W, 3-0 9/30 NEW MEXICO L, 1-0 10/5 vs. Nevada# L, 3-0 10/6 at Boise State T, 0-0 (2 OT) 10/12 MONTANA* L, 2-0 10/14 EASTERN WASHINGTON* W, 3-2 10/18 at Idaho State* T, 0-0 (2 OT) 10/20 at Weber State* L, 2-0 10/26 PORTLAND STATE* W, 3-0 10/28 at Sacramento State* L, 2-0 11/3 at Northern Colorado* L, 1-0 # Played in Boise, Idaho ~ Set NCAA Division I Women’s Soccer record for 0-0 ties in a season (5) BIG SKY TOURNAMENT CHAMPION 2008 Season Coach: Andre Luciano Overall: 12-7-3 *Big Sky: 4-1-2 (2nd) H: 8-3-0 A: 3-3-3 N: 1-1-0 Date Opponent Result 8/22 ARIZONA STATE L, 4-2 8/24 at New Mexico T, 1-1 (2OT) 8/29 at UC Irvine L, 1-0 8/31 at Embry-Riddle W, 9-1 9/5 SOUTHERN UTAH W, 1-0 9/7 TCU L, 1-0 9/12 at No. 6 Portland L, 7-0 9/14 vs. Washington# L, 3-1 9/19 VMI W, 3-1 9/21 UL MONROE W, 5-2 9/26 CENTRAL ARKANSAS W, 5-0 9/28 UTAH VALLEY W, 3-1 10/10 SACRAMENTO STATE* W, 2-0 10/12 at Portland State* T, 0-0 (2OT) 10/17 WEBER STATE* L, 1-0 10/19 IDAHO STATE* W, 1-0 10/24 at Eastern Washington* W, 1-0 10/26 at Montana* T, 1-1 (2OT) 10/31 NORTHERN COLORADO* W, 2-1 11/6 vs. Portland State^ W, 1-0 11/8 at Weber State^ W, 2-1 11/14 at No. 2 Portland$ L, 6-1 # Played in Portland, Ore. ^ Big Sky Championship (Ogden, Utah) $ Women’s College Cup

8/28 ARIZONA T, 2-2 (2OT) 8/30 at Loyola Marymount L, 3-0 9/4 OAKLAND L, 1-0 9/6 IOWA L, 4-1 9/9 EMBRY-RIDDLE W, 3-1 9/12 NEW MEXICO STATE W, 2-1 9/18 MURRAY STATE W, 4-0 9/25 at New Mexico W, 2-1 9/27 at Arizona State L, 4-0 10/9 at Sacramento State* L, 2-1 10/11 PORTLAND STATE* W, 1-0 10/15 at Idaho State* L, 4-2 10/17 at Weber State* W, 3-0 10/23 MONTANA* W, 2-1 (OT) 10/25 EASTERN WASHINGTON* W, 4-2 10/30 at Northern Colorado* L, 4-0 11/6 at Portland State^ T, 1-1 (4-3 PK) 11/8 vs. Idaho State^ W, 4-0 11/12 at No. 1 Stanford$ L, 2-0 ^ Big Sky Championship (Portland, Ore.) $ Women’s College Cup

Date Opponent Result 8/17 at UNLV L, 2-0 8/24 ARIZONA STATE L, 4-0 8/26 ARIZONA L, 3-0 8/31 vs. Florida Atlantic# W, 2-0 9/2 vs. Oklahoma# L, 3-1 9/7 at San Francisco T, 1-1 (2OT) 9/9 at UC Davis L, 3-0 9/14 FLORIDA GULF COAST T, 1-1 (2OT) 9/16 SAN JOSE STATE W, 1-0 9/21 SOUTHERN UTAH* W, 1-0 9/28 at Weber State* W, 1-0 9/30 at Idaho State* L, 2-1 10/5 PORTLAND STATE* T, 0-0 (2OT) 10/7 SACRAMENTO STATE* T, 0-0 (2OT) 10/12 at North Dakota* W, 4-0 10/14 at Northern Colorado* L, 5-0 10/19 EASTERN WASHINGTON*T, 0-0 (2OT) 10/21 MONTANA* L, 1-0 10/26 CSU BAKERSFIELD L, 3-2 (OT) # Played in Las Vegas, Nev.

BIG SKY REGULAR SEASON CHAMPION 2010 Season Coach: Andre Luciano Overall: 12-4-3 *Big Sky: 6-0-1(1st) H: 9-2-0 A: 2-2-3 N: 1-0-0

2013 Season Overall: 11-5-3 H: 5-3-2 A: 6-1-1

Date Opponent Result 8/20 ARIZONA STATE L, 4-3 8/22 at UTEP L, 1-0 9/3 at Arizona T, 1-1 (2OT) 9/5 at New Mexico State T, 1-1 (2OT) 9/10 vs. CS Fullerton# W, 3-2 9/12 at USC L, 3-1 9/17 AIR FORCE W, 1-0 9/18 SOUTHERN UTAH W, 3-0 9/26 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W, 2-0 10/1 SAN FRANCISCO W, 1-0 10/7 at Idaho State* T, 0-0 10/9 at Weber State* W, 2-0 10/15 SACRAMENTO STATE* W, 3-2 10/17 PORTLAND STATE* W, 2-0 10/22 MONTANA* W, 5-0 10/24 at Eastern Washington* W, 2-1 (OT) 10/29 NORTHERN COLORADO* W, 1-0 11/5 NORTHERN COLORADO^ W, 1-0 11/7 SACRAMENTO STATE^ L, 1-0 # Played in Los Angeles, Calif. ^ Big Sky Championship (Flagstaff, Ariz.) 2011 Season Overall: 3-9-7 H: 3-2-3 A: 0-7-4

BIG SKY TOURNAMENT CHAMPION 2009 Season Coach: Andre Luciano Overall: 10-9-2 *Big Sky: 4-3-0 (4th) H: 6-2-1 A: 3-7-1 N: 1-0-0

Date 8/19 8/21 8/26 8/28 9/2 9/4 9/9 9/11 9/17 9/23 9/25 9/30 10/2 10/7 10/9 10/14 10/16 10/21 10/23

Date 8/21 8/23

2012 Season Overall: 5-9-5 H: 2-4-4 A: 2-4-1

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Result L, 2-0 W, 2-0

Coach: Andre Luciano *Big Sky: 2-2-3 (5th) N: 0-0-0

Opponent Result~ at Arizona State L, 7-0 at Southern Utah L, 3-1 DRAKE L, 2-1 (2OT) NORTHERN IOWA L, 3-2 (OT) at Missouri L, 3-0 at Nebraska L, 8-1 BALL STATE T, 2-2 (2OT) EVANSVILLE T, 0-0 (2OT) EMBRY-RIDDLE W, 3-1 at TCU T, 1-1 (2OT) at Texas Tech L, 5-0 at Northern Colorado* L, 2-0 at Air Force T, 0-0 (2OT) IDAHO STATE* W, 3-2 WEBER STATE* T, 1-1 (2OT) at Sacramento State* T, 1-1 (2OT) at Portland State* T, 1-1 (2OT) at Montana* L, 1-0 EASTERN WASHINGTON* W, 3-0 Coach: Andre Luciano *Big Sky: 3-3-3 (T6th) N: 1-1-0

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Date Opponent Result 8/23 at Long Beach State W, 1-0 8/25 vs. LAMAR W, 3-2 8/30 at CSU Bakersfield W, 1-0 9/1 at UC Riverside T, 1-1 (2OT) 9/8 vs. UNLV T, 0-0 (2OT) 9/13 vs GRAND CANYON W, 1-0 9/15 vs COLORADO STATE T, 1-1 (2OT) 9/20 vs UTEP L, 4-3 9/22 vs HAWAII L, 1-0 9/28 at Southern Utah* W, 3-2 (2OT) 10/4 vs. IDAHO STATE* W, 2-1 10/6 vs WEBER STATE* L, 2-1 10/11 at Sacramento State* W, 3-0 10/13 at Portland State* L, 2-1 vs NORTHERN COLORADO*W, 1-0 (OT) 10/18 10/20 vs NORTH DAKOTA* W, 2-0 10/25 at Montana* W, 2-1 10/27 at Eastern Washington* W, 2-0 11/7 vs. Weber State^ L, 3-0 ^ Big Sky Championship (Portland, Ore.) 2014 Season Overall: 12-6-4 H: 5-1-3 A: 4-4-1 Date 8/22 8/24 8/28 8/31 9/7 9/12 9/14 9/21 9/26 *9/28 *10/5 10/10 10/12 10/17 10/19 10/24 10/26 10/31 11/6 11/7 11/9 11/15

Coach: Andre Luciano *Big Sky: 5-2-3 (3rd) N: 3-1

Opponent Result at UNLV L, 1-2 vs. UC Riverside L, 2-4 at Arizona L, 0-1 VALPO T, 0-0 (2OT) SOUTH DAKOTA W, 3-2 WRIGHT STATE W,1-0 GCU W, 2-0 at UTEP W,1-0 (2OT) PORTLAND STATE* T, 1-1 (2OT) SACRAMENTO STATE* W 1-0 at Idaho* L 1-2 at North Dakota* W 3-0 at Northern Colorado* W, 1-0 (2OT) MONTANA* T, 0-0 (2OT) EASTERN WASHINGTON* L 0-1 at Weber State* T, 1-1 (2OT) at Idaho State* W 2-1 SOUTHERN UTAH* W 1-0 vs Eastern Washington W 3-2 vs Portland State W 2-1 vs Idaho State W 2-1 at Arizona State L 2-4 * Denotes all Big Sky games

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Coach: Andre Luciano *Big Sky: 4-4-2 (7th) N: 1-0-0

Opponent at Grand Canyom ARIZONA UNLV ALABAMA ST OAKLAND at Marquette vs. Loyola-Chicago NDSU ROBERT MORRIS at Sacramento State* at Portland State* at Montana* NORTHERN COLO* NORTH DAKOTA* at Eastern Washington* IDAHO* IDAHO STATE* WEBER STATE* at Southern Utah*

Alaska Bartlett High School ...............................................Mindy Hertzog (1997) Dimond High School ...................................... Carolyn Savage (2007-10) ..................................................................................Malia Lyken (2016Juneau Douglas High School ..............................Sarah Tarver (2011-15) Robert Service High School .............................Stefanie Smith (2002-05) Service High School.......................................Haleigh Van Allen (2015-

Result L, 3-2 (OT) L, 4-0 L, 1-0 (OT) W, 6-0 W, 2-1 L, 2-1 W, 3-0 W, 4-3 W, 6-1 L, 1-0 (OT) W, 2-1 T, 0-0 (2OT) L, 2-1 (OT) W, 2-0 L, 4-2 L, 4-1 W, 2-1 W, 2-1 (OT) T, 2-2 (2OT)

Arizona Basha High School .................................Hannah Householder (2016Bellmont Abbey..................................................Megan Green (2005-06) Cactus High School ..........................................Lindsey Carey (2003-06) .............................................................................Jen Delgado (2000-01) ..................................................................................... Jean Doss (2001) ............................................................................... Krista Earp (1997-00) ............................................................................Emily Homan (2000-03) ............................................................................... Brean Hughes (2002) Campo Verde High School......................... Sebrina Rodriguez (2016Canyon Del Oro High School ....................... Kendra Teesdale (2009-11) Catalina Foothills High School..........................Sam Monahan (2008-11) ............................................................................... Tai Powers (2004-07) ............................................................................Amber Measley (2014.............................................................................Morgan Rooney (2015) Cave Creek Cactus Shadows..................... Autumn Cummins (1997-98) Chaparral High School .............................................. Dani Muniz (2013Coconino High School ............................................Katie Conway (2002) .......................................................................... Raven Murray (2003-04) ............................................................................Demi Schmieder (2012, Corona Del Sol High School ................................Kaitlin Baum (2005-06) ......................................................................Chelsea Bednarz (2010-11) ........................................................................... Noel Guevara (2008-11) Deer Valley High School .....................................Kelly Flowers (1997-00) Desert Mountain High School ................................Julie Martin (2004-05) Desert Ridge High School .............................Amanda Bennett (2016Desert Vista High School...................................Tara Cozzetto (2005-07) ................................................................................Kara Miller (2007-08) ...............................................................................Tatum Heeres (2016Dobson High School ............................................ Deanna Celaya (2002) Flagstaff High School .......................................Diane Buzzard (2011-15) .................................................................. Amanda Butterfield (2000-03) ...................................................................... Kristyn Ellsworth (2000-01) ............................................................................... Maya Huffman (2012, .................................................................................Meg O’Brien (2013........................................................................Shelbie O’Connor (2016.....................................................................Rebekah Schmidt (2007-10) ................................................................... Natasha Slaughter (2008-11) ........................................................................... Nikki Spoelman (2016.............................................................................Sarah Vallen (2006-08) .......................................................................... Kathryn Wertz (2008-11) ............................................................................... Mattie Wojcik (2013Flowing Wells High School ........................... Christina Loyash (2003-06) Gilbert High School.....................................................Joy Alvarez (2002) ......................................................................... Laura Johnson (2009-12) Highland High School ........................................... Megan Jerome (2011) Horizon High School ...............................Gianara Campasano (2006-09) Ironwood High School ......................................... Adria Barchi (2001-02) ...................................................................... Breann Suddock (2000-01) ...........................................................................Victoria Cooper (2015Marcos De Niza High School.......................Kristi Andreassen (2007-10) Mingus High School...............................................Torey Braly (2012-15) Moon Valley High School..................................Jennifer Cheaney (2001) Mountain Pointe High School ..........................Sabrina Herron (2001-02) Mountain Ridge High School .................................. Andrea Hines (2000) ............................................................................... Carley Levake (2002) ............................................................................Karla Rogers (2001-04) Mountain View High School.....................................Tori Howe (2007-10) Paradise Valley High School ..........................Ally Cwiekowski (2008-11) .............................................................................. Kelly Gayer (2001-02) ........................................................................... Nadia Masnyj (2001-02) ......................................................................Kimberly Morrow (2002-05) .......................................................................Crystal Vankilsdonk (2001) Perry High School ..........................................Kambree Meskill (2016Pinnacle High School ............................................ Anna Clark (2007-10) ............................................................................Kristin Donati (2005-06) ............................................................................ Lauren Doud (2012-15)

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..................................................................Jessica Kettelkamp (2010-12) ........................................................................Missy Kettelkamp (2013................................................................................. Ali Lixandru (2013Prescott High School ....................................Cee Cee Odorfer (2004-08) .................................................................... Megan Robertson (2002-04) Sabino High School ..............................................Brandy Carr (2007-10) .............................................................................Lacey Ginsberg (1997) ..................................................................................Annie Turner (2004) Sahuaro High School............................................Chanice Kittrell (2008) Salpointe Catholic High School .......................Stacy Adelman (1997-99) ............................................................................... Julie Olsen (1997-98) Sandra Day O’Connor ..........................................Anna Goebel (2014Scottsdale Horizon High School .............................Erin Quinn (1997-99) Tempe Corona del Sol High School..............Julie Toppenberg (1997-99) Tempe High School ............................................Danielle Wile (1997-99) Willow Canyon High School ...............................Willicia Smith (2016California Aliso Niguel High School ......................................Lindsay Doyle (2013Amador Valley High School ............................Alana D’Onofrio (2010-13) Bishop Montgomery High School ......................Erin Discipulo (2013-14) Bishop O’Dowd High School..............................Sophia Natsues (2015Buena High School ............................................Katie Maxwell (1998-01) ............................................................................... Angela Strong (1997) Benicia High School...........................................Micaela Scafani (2015) Campolindo High School..............................Samantha Vankoll (2015Capistrano Valley High School................................Mei-Te Coco (2015Canyon High School............................................Lauren Cooper (2015Carlsbad High School .................................... Savannah Berry (2012-14) Chaparral High School .......................................... Kori Moore (2001-02) Chatsworth High School ................................. Lauren Weaver (2010-13) Crescenta Valley High School ........................Shannon Moffat (2000-03) Dana Hills High School ....................................... Kelly Whelan (2011-12) ...................................................................... Meghan Dickmann (2014Edison High School ........................................... Brenna Boies (2007-10) ..........................................................................Corie McGuire (2007-10) El Molino High School .......................................Jenny Craighead (1999) El Toro High School ................................................Malia Tano (2011-15) Escondido High School ..................................... Georgia Foltz (2008-12) ............................................................................. Shelby Foltz (2010-11) Irvine High School ........................................... Erin Rummens (1997-00) La Costa Canyon High School ...............................Lindsay Olsen (2011) Los Alamitos High School .......................................Tori Rocke (2007-10) Los Gatos High School ..............................................Kelly Lumby (1997) Moorpark High School ...................................Kaitlyn Manakas (2003-06) Pacifica Christian High School .............................. Dana Williams (2010) Palm Desert High School ............................Sarah Neatherton (2006-09) San Pasqual High School ............................Shawnee Morgan (2010-13) Santa Margarita Catholic High School....................Emily Roth (2011-12) Santiago High School .......................................Cierra Gamble (2012-15) ...............................................................................Carly Gamble (2015Torrey Pines High School ................................ Mary Harrah (2011-2015) .........................................................................Nicole Sherwin (2012-15) Trabuco Hills High School ........................ Katie Tribbey (2008-09, 2011) Ukiah High School ............................................Marta Costello (2000-01) Ursuline High School ....................................................Tami Lupo (1997) University High School ..................................Darin Kleinsmith (2005-06) Ventura High School ..............................................Sarah Costello (2001) Vista Murrieta High School ....................Cheyanne Mumphrey (2013-14) Walnut High School ...................................................Karri Currier (2007) Woodbridge High School ................................Casey Cristiano (2004-06) ........................................................................ Sierra Cristiano (2002-03) Yucaipa High School .......................................... Emily Wadell (2012-15) Canada Dr. G.W. Williams..................................................... Nicole Currie (2006) Sir Wilfrid Laurier ................................................. Penny Short (2006-09) Colorado Boulder High School...........................................Chantal Deroos (2014Chatfield High School .......................................Lindsey O’Dell (2000-01) ................................................................................Carly George (2016Dakota Ridge High School .................................Haley Sebald (2013-15) N/A...........................................................................Michelle Harr (1997)

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ALL-TIME ROSTER Hawaii JB Castle High School .................................... Lindsey Watanabe (2006) Mid-Pacific Institute ...............................................Miya Quinn (2007-08) Idaho Bishop Kelly High School ..............................Ashlynn Curnow (2012-15) ..................................................................Danielle Weissbeck (1997-00) Boise High School ........................................................Julie Allen (2003) ..............................................................................Trina Green (1997-00) Sandpoint High School ........................................Kylie France (2005-06) .........................................................................Jesyca Rosholt (2003-04) ...................................................................................... Tori Smith (2006)

Illinois Cactus Shadows High School................................Alexis Moest (2015Lincoln-Way East High School ............................Lauren Zallis (2008-11) Nequa Valley High School .......................... Ashley Marrapode (2008-11) Kansas Bishop Miege High School ................................Kate Soetaert (1998-99) St. Thomas Aquinas High School .............. Danielle DeGuerre (1999-01)

INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS

Sunset High School .......................................Elizabeth Hosler (2004-06) Tualatin High School ............................................Lauren Butz (2009-10) U.S. Grant High School .......................................Heather Lindahl (1997) Westside Christian High School ............................ Adrian Nixt (2014South Dakota Spearfish High School ............................................... Jordan Post (2011) Texas A&M Consolidated High School ............................Jen Painter (2007-08) Utah Brighton High School ................................................ Sarah Czaja (1997) Cottonwood High School ...................................Brooke Evans (2014-15) Fremont High School .............................................Riley Porter (2014Juan Diego Catholic School ................................Kara Vitacca (2006-09) Northridge High School ........................................ Rebecca Berry (2010) Olympus High School ................................... Madeline Malmquist (2010) Saint Joseph High School .......................... Jennifer Beaudoin (2009-11) Weber High School...............................................Emma Bushell (2015-

Massachusetts Hopkington High School ..............................Jessika Scogland (2001-02)

Washington Bellarmine Prep ....................................................Carin Larkin (2001-04) Eatonville High School......................................Jenna Samora (2008-11) Gig Harbor High School..........................................Emily Swanes (2002) Kamiakin High School......................................Heather Donais (2016Walla Walla High School ...............................Brandy Johnson (2002-03)

Michigan Ladywood High School ................................... Deyana Walker (2013-14)

Wisconsin Nathan Hale High School ...................................Alison Cefalu (2000-01)

Missouri Francis Howell North High School ......................Andrea Berra (2002-05)

Wyoming Campbell County High School............................. Raegin Eyre (1997-00)

Nevada Bishop Gorman High School ..........................Tschana Breslin (2002-05) ..................................................................... Haley Wingender (2012-15) ..........................................................................Jordan Mercado (2015Bonanza High School ........................................ Kayla Bauder (2005-08) ........................................................................Emily Bonabian (2003-04) Centennial High School ..........................................Dani Davis (2004-06) .................................................................... Natalie Gilbertson (2012-15) Foothill High School............................................ Lisa Van Gorder (2003) Green Valley High School............................. Cassidy McLean (2012-14) ........................................................................Liz Winkelblech (2004-07) Liberty High School .......................................Alexia Gonzalez (2012-15) .................................................................................Ari Gonzalez (2015Reno High School............................................ Anna Shoolroy (1997-98) Silverado High School ..............................................Karla Lee (2004-07) ................................................................................. Syrina Lopez (2012)

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Maryland Mercy High School ......................................... Jordan Stenger (2010-13)

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GOALS Holly Jones, 1998-01 .............................35 Raegin Eyre, 1997-00 ............................33 Haley Wingender 2012-15 .....................31 Cee Cee Odorfer, 2004-08.....................26 Jenna Samora, 2008-11.........................25 Erin Rummens, 1997-00 ........................19 Kristi Andreassen, 2007-10 ....................15 Sierra Cristiano, 2002-03 .......................15 9. Sam Monahan, 2008-11.........................13 Cierra Gamble 2012-15 .........................13 11. Brandy Johnson, 2002-03 ......................12 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

ASSISTS Brenna Boies, 2007-10 ..........................23 Sam Monahan, 2008-11.........................21 Sarah Neatherton, 2006-09 ...................18 Cee Cee Odorfer, 2004-08.....................18 5. Sierra Cristiano, 2002-03 .......................15 Kelly Flowers, 1997-00 ..........................15 6. Haley Wingender, 2012-15 ....................14 7. Raegin Eyre, 1997-00 ............................13 8. Shelby Gould, 2002-05 ..........................12 Cierra Gamble, 2012-15 ........................12 10. Holly Jones, 1998-01 .............................11 1. 2. 3.

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New Mexico Eldorado High School ...................................... Danielle Macawile (1999) Las Cruces High School ............................................. Gina Duttle (2002) Los Alamos High School......................................Ethi Ethridge (2008-11) Saint Pius X High School.................................Madeline Waszak (2015-

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Norway Norwegian College of Elite Sports ........................Synne Flem (2016Ohio Anderson High School .......................................... Angie Reed (1998-99) Glen Este High School ......................................... Holly Jones (1998-01) Jackson High School ........................................ Sarah Pachan (1998-01) McNicholas High School....................................Erin Beckman (1998-01) Turpin High School ....................................... Rebekah Breech (1997-99)

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POINTS Holly Jones, 1998-01 .............................81 Raegin Eyre, 1997-00 ............................79 Haley Wingender 2012-15 .....................76 Cee Cee Odorfer, 2004-08.....................70 Jenna Samora, 2008-11.........................60 Sam Monahan, 2008-11.........................47 Erin Rummens, 1997-00 ........................46 Sierra Cristiano, 2002-03 .......................45 Kristi Andreassen, 2007-10 ....................38 Cierra Gamble, 2012-15 ........................36

GAME-WINNING GOALS Cee Cee Odorfer, 2004-08.....................13 Haley Wingender, 2012-15 ....................13 Holly Jones, 1998-01 .............................12 Raegin Eyre, 1997-00 ..............................7 Jenna Samora, 2008-11...........................6 Kristi Andreassen, 2007-10 ......................5 Sam Monahan, 2008-11...........................4 Lindsey Carey, 2003-06 ...........................4 Sarah Neatherton, 2006-09 .....................3 Stefanie Smith, 2002-05 ..........................3 Jesyca Rosholt, 2003-04 .........................3 Brandy Johnson, 2002-03 ........................3 Kate Soetaert, 1998-99 ............................3 MULTIPLE-GOAL MATCHES Holly Jones, 1998-01 ...............................6 Raegin Eyre, 1997-00 ..............................5 Cee Cee Odorfer, 2004-08.......................3 Jesyca Rosholt, 2003-04 .........................2 Brandy Johnson, 2002-03 ........................2 Trina Green, 1997-00 ...............................2 Erin Rummens, 1997-00 ..........................2 Haley Wingender, 2012-15 ......................2 12 Players Tied ........................................1

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HAT TRICKS Trina Green, 1997-00 ...............................2 Cee Cee Odorfer, 2004-08.......................1 Raegin Eyre, 1997-00 ..............................1

SHOTS Holly Jones, 1998-01 ...........................217 Raegin Eyre, 1997-00 ..........................211 Cee Cee Odorfer, 2004-08...................204 Jenna Samora, 2008-11.......................185 Haley Wingender, 2012-15 ..................171 Sam Monahan, 2008-11.......................144 Sarah Neatherton, 2006-09 .................144 8. Kristi Andreassen, 2007-10 ..................142 9. Erin Rummens, 1997-00 ......................123 10. Shelby Gould, 2002-05 ..........................98 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

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SAVeS Erin Beckman, 1998-01 .......................323 Andrea Berra, 2002-05 ........................292 Tori Rocke, 2008-10 .............................261 Lauren Weaver, 2010-14 .....................226 Natalie Gilbertson, 2012-15 .................198 Katie Maxwell, 1998-01........................183 Liz Winkelblech, 2004-07 .....................159 Darin Kleinsmith, 2005-06....................106 Autumn Cummins, 1997 ........................97 Natasha Slaughter, 2008-11 ..................34

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FEWEST GOALS AGAINST (Min. 1,000 minutes played) Liz Winkelblech, 2004-07 .......................30 Darin Kleinsmith, 2005-06......................31 Autumn Cummins, 1997 ........................40 Katie Maxwell, 1998-01..........................44 Natalie Gilbertson, 2012-15 ...................47 Lauren Weaver, 2010-13 .......................53 Tori Rocke, 2008-10 ...............................66 Erin Beckman, 1998-01 .........................96 Andrea Berra, 2002-05 ........................110

GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE (Min. 1,000 minutes played) 1. Liz Winkelblech, 2004-07 ..................1.045 2. Katie Maxwell, 1998-01.....................1.158 3. Lauren Weaver, 2010-13 ..................1.255 4. Tori Rocke, 2008-10 ..........................1.282 5. Lauren Weaver, 2010-13 ..................1.255 6. Natalie Gilbertson, 2012-15 ..............1.440 7. Erin Beckman, 1998-01 ....................1.759 8. Andrea Berra, 2002-05 .....................1.819 9. Autumn Cummins, 1997 ...................3.380 10. Heather Lindahl, 1997.......................4.286 1. 2. 3. 5. 7. 8.

SHUTOUTS (SHARED) Tori Rocke, 2008-10 ......................... 21 (1) Natalie Gilbertson, 2012-15 ............. 14 (3) Liz Winkelblech, 2004-07 ................. 13 (0) Andrea Berra, 2002-05 .................... 13 (3) Lauren Weaver, 2010-13 ..................11 (3) Erin Beckman, 1998-01 ....................11 (4) Katie Maxwell, 1998-01.................... 10 (6) Darin Kleinsmith, 2005-06.................. 6 (1)

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9. Andrea Hines, 2000 ........................... 2 (2) 10. Natasha Slaughter, 2008-11 .............. 1 (0) Kendra Teesdale, 2008-11 ................. 1 (1)

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WIN PERCENTAGE (RECORD) (Min. 10 Decisions) Tori Rocke, 2008-10 ...........(.637, 30-16-5) Natalie Gilbertson 2012-15 (.568, 19-14-4) Lauren Weaver, 2010-13 .(.491, 19-20-16) Liz Winkelblech, 2004-07 ... (.482, 11-12-5) Katie Maxwell, 1998-01...... (.462, 11-13-2) Andrea Berra, 2002-05) .....(.349, 16-32-5) Erin Beckman, 1998-01 .....(.347, 17-32-0) Autumn Cummins, 1997 ......(.167, 2-10-0)

MATCHES PLAYED Jenna Samora, 2008-11.........................81 Georgia Foltz, 2008-12 ..........................79 Kristi Andreassen, 2007-10 ....................79 Tori Howe, 2007-10 ................................79 Sarah Neatherton, 2006-09 ...................79 6. Ashley Marrapode, 2008-11 ...................78 Brenna Boies, 2007-10 ..........................78 8. Lindsey Carey, 2003-06 .........................76 Holly Jones, 1998-01 .............................76 10. Christina Loyash, 2003-06 .....................75 Lisa Van Gorder, 2003-06 ......................75 1. 2.

CONSECUTIVE MATCHES Lindsey Carey, 2003-06 .........................76 Holly Jones, 1997-01 .............................76 3. Christina Loyash, 2003-06 .....................75 4. Karla Rogers, 2001-04 ...........................73 Krista Earp, 1997-00 ..............................73 Raegin Eyre, 1997-00 ............................73 Kelly Flowers, 1997-00 ..........................73 Trina Green, 1997-00 .............................73 Erin Rummens, 1997-00 ........................73 10. Sarah Pachan, 1997-00 .........................72 1.

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MATCHES STARTED Tori Howe, 2007-10 ................................79 Kristi Andreassen, 2007-10 ....................78 Karla Rogers, 2001-04 ...........................74 Georgia Foltz, 2008-12 ..........................73 Krista Earp, 1997-00 ..............................73 Trina Green, 1997-00 .............................73 Erin Rummens, 1997-00 ........................73 Christina Loyash, 2003-06 .....................72 Lisa Van Gorder, 2003-06 ......................72 Brenna Boies, 2007-10 ..........................71

CONSECUTIVE STARTS Krista Earp, 1997-00 ..............................73 Trina Green, 1997-00 .............................73 Erin Rummens, 1997-00 ........................73 4. Christina Loyash, 2003-06 .....................72 5. Kristi Andreassen, 2007-10 ....................69 6. Kim Morrow, 2002-05 .............................67 7. Andrea Berra, 2002-05 ..........................55 Holly Jones, 1998-01 .............................55 9. Kelly Flowers, 1997-00 ..........................52 10. Karla Rogers, 2001-04 ...........................48 Bold indicates current player 1.

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POINTS 1. Haley Wingender, 2014 ........... 29 Haley Wingender, 2015 ........... 29 3. Cee Cee Odorfer, 2008 ........... 28 4. Cee Cee Odorfer, 2005 ........... 27 Sierra Cristiano, 2002.............. 27 6. Raegin Eyre, 1998................... 25 7. Holly Jones, 1998 .................... 24 8. Holly Jones, 2001 .................... 21 Holly Jones, 2000 .................... 21 10. Raegin Eyre, 2000................... 20 Erin Rummens, 2000............... 20 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

POINTS PER MATCH Haley Wingender, 2015 ........ 1.52 Sierra Cristiano, 2002........... 1.50 Raegin Eyre, 1998................ 1.32 Cee Cee Odorfer, 2005 ........ 1.29 Holly Jones, 1998 ................. 1.26 Cee Cee Odorfer, 2008 ........ 1.23 Holly Jones, 2001 ................. 1.20 Raegin Eyre, 1997................ 1.13 Trina Green, 1997 ................ 1.07 Holly Jones, 2000 ................. 1.00 Erin Quinn, 1999 .................. 1.00

GOALS 1. Haley Wingender, 2014 ........... 12 Haley Wingender, 2105 ........... 12 Sierra Cristiano, 2002.............. 12 4. Cee Cee Odorfer, 2008 ........... 10 Cee Cee Odorfer, 2005 ........... 10 Holly Jones, 2001 .................... 10 Raegin Eyre, 1998................... 10 Holly Jones, 1998 .................... 10 9. Holly Jones, 2000 ...................... 9 Erin Rummens, 2000................. 9 GOALS PER MATCH Sierra Cristiano, 2002........... 0.67 Haley Wingender, 2015 ........ 0.63 Holly Jones, 2001 ................. 0.56 Haley Wingender, 2014 ........ 0.55 Raegin Eyre, 1997................ 0.53 Trina Green, 1997 ................ 0.53 6. Raegin Eyre, 1998................ 0.52 Holly Jones, 1998 ................. 0.52 8. Erin Quinn, 1999 .................. 0.50 1. 2. 2. 3. 4.

9. Cee Cee Odorfer, 2008 ........ 0.48 10. Cee Cee Odorfer, 2005 ........ 0.45 1. 3. 4. 6.

GAME-WINNING GOALS Haley Wingender, 2014 ............. 7 Haley Wingender, 2015 ............. 7 Cee Cee Odorfer, 2008 ............. 5 Cee Cee Odorfer, 2006 ............. 4 Cee Cee Odorfer, 2005 ............. 4 Demi Schmieder, 2014 .............. 3 Sam Monahan, 2011 ................. 3 Kristi Andreassen, 2010 ............ 3 Jenna Samora, 2009 ................. 3 Stefanie Smith, 2005 ................. 3 Holly Jones, 2001 ...................... 3 Holly Jones, 2000 ...................... 3 Holly Jones, 1999 ...................... 3

MULTIPLE-GOAL MATCHES 1. Holly Jones, 1998 ...................... 3 2. Kara Lee, 2007 .......................... 2 Carolyn Savage, 2007 ............... 2 Sarah Vallen, 2007 .................... 2 Cee Cee Odorfer, 2005 ............. 2 Brandy Johnson, 2003 .............. 2 Jesyca Rosholt, 2003 ................ 2 Holly Jones, 2001 ...................... 2 Raegin Eyre, 1999..................... 2 Trina Green, 1997 ..................... 2

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2. Brenna Boies, 2010 .............. 0.47 Sam Monahan, 2010 ............ 0.47 4. Kelly Flowers, 2000 .............. 0.43 5. Brenna Boies, 2009 .............. 0.38 6. Cee Cee Odorfer, 2005 ........ 0.33 Shelby Gould, 2002 .............. 0.33 8. Sarah Neatherton, 2008 ....... 0.32 Cee Cee Odorfer, 2008 ........ 0.32 10. Sam Monahan, 2008 ............ 0.30 SHOTS Holly Jones, 2001 .................... 76 Cee Cee Odorfer, 2006 ........... 73 Cee Cee Odorfer, 2008 ........... 66 Cee Cee Odorfer, 2005 ........... 65 Haley Wingender, 2014 ........... 64 Raegin Eyre, 1999................... 57 Holly Jones, 1998 .................... 56 Haley Wingender, 2015 ........... 56 9. Raegin Eyre, 2000................... 53 10. Jenna Samora, 2009 ............... 50 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

HAT TRICKS 1. Trina Green, 1997 ..................... 2 2. Cee Cee Odorfer, 2008 ............. 1 Raegin Eyre, 1997..................... 1

SHOTS PER MATCH Holly Jones, 2001 ................. 4.22 Cee Cee Odorfer, 2006 ........ 4.06 Raegin Eyre, 1999................ 3.17 Cee Cee Odorfer, 2005 ........ 3.10 Cee Cee Odorfer, 2008 ........ 3.00 Raegin Eyre, 1997................ 3.00 7. Raegin Eyre, 1998................ 2.95 Haley Wingender, 2015 ........ 2.95 9. Haley Wingender, 2014 ........ 2.91 10. Chelsea Bednarz, 2011 ........ 2.67 Holly Jones, 2000 ................. 2.67

ASSISTS 1. Sierra Cristiano, 2003.............. 12 2. Sam Monahan, 2010 ................. 9 Kelly Flowers, 2000 ................... 9 4. Brenna Boies, 2010 ................... 8 Brenna Boies, 2009 ................... 8 Cee Cee Odorfer, 2008 ............. 8 7. Sarah Neatherton, 2008 ............ 7 Cee Cee Odorfer, 2005 ............. 7 9. Sam Monahan, 2008 ................. 6 Shelby Gould, 2002 ................... 6

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ASSISTS PER MATCH 1. Sierra Cristiano, 2003........... 0.63

Holly Jones is NAU’s most prolific goal scorer with 35 career goals. She remains the school’s all-time points leader as well as the record-holder for most multiple goal matches. Jones also is the Big Sky’s all-time leader in goals.

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SAVeS Tori Rocke, 2008 ................... 139 Katie Maxwell, 2001 ...............117 Erin Beckman, 1999 ...............115 Erin Beckman, 1998 .............. 106 Lauren Weaver, 2011 ............ 105 Natalie Gilbertson, 2014 ........ 104 Liz Winkelblech, 2007 ........... 100 Autumn Cummins, 1997 .......... 97 Erin Beckman, 2000 ................ 93 Lauren Weaver, 2012 .............. 90 Andrea Berra, 2003 ................. 90

Haley Wingender finished her time at NAU (2012-15) ranked in the Top 10 in career points, goals, assists, game-winning goals and shots

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FEWEST GOALS AGAINST (Min. 500 minutes played) 1. Tori Rocke, 2010 ....................... 8 Lauren Weaver, 2010 ................ 8 3. Katie Maxwell, 2000 .................11 4. Darin Kleinsmith, 2005 ............ 13 5. Liz Winkelblech, 2007 ............. 14 6. Liz Winkelblech, 2006 ............. 15 Lauren Weaver, 2013 .............. 15 8. Natalie Gilbertson, 2014 .......... 17 Lauren Weaver, 2012 .............. 17 10. Darin Kleinsmith, 2006 ............ 18

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GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE (Min. 250 minutes played) Tori Rocke, 2010 .................. 0.60 Liz Winkelblech, 2007 .......... 0.69 Lauren Weaver, 2012 ........... 0.79 Natalie Gilbertson, 2014 ....... 0.80 Lauren Weaver, 2013 ........... 1.00 Andrea Berra, 2004 .............. 1.24 Andrea Berra, 2003 .............. 1.25 Darin Kleinsmith, 2005 ......... 1.26 Lauren Weaver, 2010 ........... 1.32 Tori Rocke, 2008 .................. 1.33

SHUTOUTS (SHARED) Liz Winkelblech, 2007 ........ 11 (0) Tori Rocke, 2010 ................10 (1) Natalie Gilbertson, 2014 .......9 (0) Lauren Weaver, 2013 ...........7 (0) Lauren Weaver, 2012 ............7(1) Tori Rocke, 2008 ..................7 (0) 7. Andrea Berra, 2004 ..............6 (0) 8. Erin Beckman, 1999 .............5 (2) 9. Tori Rocke, 2009 ..................4 (0) Darin Kleinsmith, 2005 .........4 (1) 1. 2. 3. 4.

Sarah Neatherton ranks among the top 10 in assists, shots, game-winning goals and matches played.

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WIN PERCENTAGE (RECORD) (Min. 3 Decisions) Tori Rocke, 2010 ... (.808, 10-2-1) Lauren Weaver, 2013(.806, 11-5-2) Katie Maxwell, 1998 (.750, 3-1-0) Darin Kleinsmith, 2005(.727, 8-3-0) Erin Beckman, 2001 (.667, 2-1-0) Natalie Gilbertson, 2014(.650, 11-5-4) Tori Rocke, 2008 ... (.643, 12-6-3) Katie Maxwell, 2000 (.571, 4-3-0) Lauren Weaver, 2010(.500, 2-2-2) Tori Rocke, 2009 ..... (.500, 8-8-1) Liz Winkelblech, 2007(.500, 7-7-5) Natalie Gilbertson, 2015..(.500, 6-6-0)

MATCHES STARTED 1. Diane Buzzard, 2014 ............... 22 Cierra Gamble, 2014 ............... 22 Sarah Tarver, 2014 .................. 22 Kristi Andreassen, 2008 .......... 22 2. Natalie Gilbertson, 2014 .......... 21 Kristi Andreassen, 2009 .......... 21 Tori Howe, 2008 ...................... 21 Sarah Neatherton, 2008 .......... 21 Cee Cee Odorfer, 2008 ........... 21 Tori Rocke, 2008 ..................... 21 Kaitlin Baum, 2005 .................. 21 Christina Loyash, 2005............ 21 Krista Earp, 2000..................... 21 Raegin Eyre, 2000................... 21 Trina Green, 2000 ................... 21 Holly Jones, 2000 .................... 21 Sarah Pachan, 2000................ 21 Erin Rummens, 2000............... 21 Breann Suddock, 2000 ............ 21 Bold indicates current player

Sam Monahan concluded her career as one of the best offensive players to come through NAU, finishing fifth in points, eighth in goals, second in assists and fifth in shots.

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Erin Beckman is the school’s career record holder in saves with 323 and is among the top ten in all major goalkeeping categories.

Kristi Andreassen was a goal-scoring threat even as a defender, ranking in the top 10 in points, goals, shots and game-winning goals while starting and playing in the second most matches in NAU history.

Trina Green is the only player in school history to score two hat tricks in her career.

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POINTS Player ...............................................Total Raegin Eyre ..........................................17 Raegin Eyre ..........................................25 Raegin Eyre ..........................................17 Holly Jones ...........................................21 Holly Jones ...........................................21 Sierra Cristiano .....................................27 Sierra Cristiano .....................................18 Dani Davis .............................................10 Cee Cee Odorfer ...................................27 Cee Cee Odorfer ...................................15 Karla Lee ...............................................10 Cee Cee Odorfer ...................................28 Jenna Samora .......................................18 Kristi Andreassen ..................................15 Sam Monahan .......................................18 Demi Schmieder ...................................10 Cierra Gamble .......................................15 Haley Wingender ..................................29 Haley Wingender ..................................29 GOALS Player ...............................................Total Raegin Eyre ............................................8 Trina Green .............................................8 Raegin Eyre ..........................................10 Raegin Eyre ............................................7 Holly Jones .............................................9 Erin Rummens ........................................9 Holly Jones ...........................................10 Sierra Cristiano .....................................12 Jesyca Rosholt ........................................7 Dani Davis ...............................................5 Cee Cee Odorfer ...................................10 Cee Cee Odorfer .....................................6 Sarah Vallen ............................................4 Cee Cee Odorfer ...................................28 Jenna Samora .......................................10 Kristi Andreassen ....................................6 Sam Monahan .........................................7 Demi Schmieder .....................................3 Cierra Gamble .........................................5 Haley Wingender ....................................5 Haley Wingender ..................................12 Haley Wingender ..................................12 ASSISTS Player ...............................................Total Rebekah Breech .....................................3 Raegin Eyre ............................................5 Rebekah Breech .....................................4 Kelly Flowers ...........................................9 Adria Barchi ............................................4 Shelby Gould ..........................................6 Sierra Cristiano .....................................12 Shelby Gould ..........................................2 Cee Cee Odorfer .....................................7 Sarah Neatherton ....................................4 Karla Lee .................................................4 Cee Cee Odorfer .....................................8 Brenna Boies ..........................................8 Sam Monahan .........................................9 Sam Monahan .........................................4 Demi Schmieder .....................................4 Cierra Gamble .........................................5 Haley Wingender ....................................5 Haley Wingender ....................................5 SHOTS Player ...............................................Total

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Raegin Eyre ..........................................45 Raegin Eyre ..........................................56 Raegin Eyre ..........................................57 Holly Jones ...........................................56 Holly Jones ...........................................76 Sierra Cristiano .....................................42 Jesyca Rosholt ......................................43 Dani Davis .............................................47 Cee Cee Odorfer ...................................65 Cee Cee Odorfer ...................................73 Sarah Neatherton ..................................39 Cee Cee Odorfer ...................................66 Jenna Samora .......................................50 Jenna Samora .......................................49 Chelsea Bednarz ..................................48 Savannah Berry ....................................37 Lindsay Doyle .......................................27 Haley Wingender ..................................64 Haley Wingender ..................................56 SHOTS ON GOAL Player ...............................................Total N/A ...................................................... N/A N/A ...................................................... N/A Raegin Eyre ..........................................31 Holly Jones ...........................................33 Holly Jones ...........................................35 Sierra Cristiano .....................................22 Sierra Cristiano .....................................23 Jesyca Rosholt ......................................23 Dani Davis .............................................29 Cee Cee Odorfer ...................................38 Cee Cee Odorfer ...................................27 Karri Currier ..........................................18 Sarah Neatherton ..................................18 Cee Cee Odorfer ...................................35 Jenna Samora .......................................26 Kristi Andreassen ..................................23 Jenna Samora .......................................23 Jenna Samora .......................................22 Savannah Berry ....................................16 Demi Schmieder ...................................16 Lindsay Doyle .......................................12 Cierra Gamble .......................................12 Emily Wadell .........................................12 Haley Wingender ..................................30 Haley Wingender ..................................35 GOALKEEPING Player ......................................... Minutes Autumn Cummins ........................1065:00 Erin Beckman ...............................1307:01 Erin Beckman ...............................1552:14 Erin Beckman ...............................1213:10 Katie Maxwell ...............................1533:00 Andrea Berra ................................1484:10 Andrea Berra ................................1794:54 Andrea Berra ................................1673:17 Andrea Berra ..................................933:34 Darin Kleinsmith .............................877:25 Liz Winkelblech ............................1822:53 Tori Rocke ....................................1892:39 Tori Rocke ....................................1555:24 Tori Rocke .................................... 1191:56 Lauren Weaver.............................1594:27 Lauren Weaver.............................1321:29 Lauren Weaver.............................1494:56 Natalie Gilbertson ........................1922:09 Natalie Gilbertson ........................ 1134:21

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GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE (Min. 500 Minutes) Player .........................................Average Autumn Cummins ..............................3.38 Katie Maxwell .....................................1.44 Erin Beckman .....................................1.57 Katie Maxwell .....................................1.76 Katie Maxwell .....................................1.53 Andrea Berra ......................................2.49 Andrea Berra ......................................1.25 Andrea Berra ......................................1.24 Darin Kleinsmith .................................1.26 Liz Winkelblech ..................................1.70 Liz Winkelblech ..................................0.69 Tori Rocke ..........................................1.33 Tori Rocke ..........................................1.74 Tori Rocke ..........................................0.60 Lauren Weaver...................................1.58 Lauren Weaver...................................1.16 Lauren Weaver...................................1.00 Natalie Gilbertson ..............................0.80 Natalie Gilbertson ..............................1.51 SAVeS Player ...............................................Total Autumn Cummins .................................97 Erin Beckman ......................................106 Erin Beckman ...................................... 115 Erin Beckman ........................................93 Katie Maxwell ...................................... 117 Andrea Berra .........................................80 Andrea Berra .........................................90 Andrea Berra .........................................83 Darin Kleinsmith ....................................54 Liz Winkelblech .....................................57 Liz Winkelblech ...................................100 Tori Rocke ...........................................139 Tori Rocke .............................................64 Tori Rocke .............................................58 Lauren Weaver....................................105 Lauren Weaver......................................90 Lauren Weaver......................................72 Natalie Gilbertson ...............................104 Natalie Gilbertson .................................58 SHUTOUTS (SHARED) Player ...............................................Total Autumn Cummins ...................................0 Erin Beckman .................................... 3 (2) Erin Beckman ..........................................4 Erin Beckman ..........................................2 Katie Maxwell ..........................................2 Katie Maxwell ..........................................3 Andrea Berra ...........................................1 Andrea Berra ...........................................3 Andrea Berra ...........................................6 Darin Kleinsmith ................................ 4 (1) Liz Winkelblech .......................................2 Liz Winkelblech ..................................... 11 Tori Rocke ...............................................7 Tori Rocke ...............................................4 Tori Rocke ....................................... 10 (1) Lauren Weaver.................................. 3 (1) Lauren Weaver................................... 7(1) Lauren Weaver........................................7 Natalie Gilbertson ...................................9 Natalie Gilbertson ............................. 3 (2)

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Half .........................................................6, twice ............................ (1st) at Embry-Riddle, 8/31/08 ....................................... (2nd) vs. Lamar, 9/2/07 Match ..................... 9, at Embry-Riddle, 8/31/08 Regulation ............. 9, at Embry-Riddle, 8/31/08 Most in a Season ...............................41 (2008) Highest Season Average................1.86 (2008) Fewest in a Season ...........................13 (2004) Lowest Season Average ................0.69 (2004) Longest NAU Scoring Drought ............ 540:10 .................... 9/21/97 (78:09) to 10/24/97 (12:01)

Half ................. 9, (1st) at Embry-Riddle, 8/31/08 Match ................... 14, at Embry-Riddle, 8/31/08 Most in a Season ...............................47 (2008) Fewest in a Season .............................7 (2004)

GOALS AGAINST Half ................... 7, (2nd) vs. Montana, 10/18/98 Match ..............................8, at Nebraska, 9/4/11 Regulation ......................8, at Nebraska, 9/4/11 Most in a Season ...............................55 (1997) Highest Season Average................3.67 (1997) Fewest in a Season ...........................14 (2007) Lowest Season Average ................0.69 (2007) Longest Opponent Scoring Drought ... 569:02 .................... 9/12/10 (82:56) to 10/15/10 (39:27) SHUTOUTS Season ................................................11 (2007) Consecutive ..................... 6, 9/17/10 to 10/9/10 SHUTOUTS AGAINST Season ................................................12 (2007) Consecutive ................... 5, 9/26/97 to 10/19/97

ASSISTS AGAINST Match ..............................8, at Nebraska, 9/4/11 Most in a Season ...............................44 (2000) POINTS Half ............... 21, (1st) at Embry-Riddle, 8/31/08 ............................................................... 6 G, 9 A Match ................... 32, at Embry-Riddle, 8/31/08 ............................................................. 9 G, 14 A Most in a Season .............................129 (2008) Fewest in a Season ...........................33 (2004)

Fewest in a Match ......................1, three times ................................... Last: at Arizona, 8/28/14 Most in a Season .............................323 (2008) Fewest in a Season .........................185 (1997) SHOTS AGAINST Most in a Half ................................................ 21 ..........................(2nd) vs. Arizona State, 8/24/12 Fewest in a Half .......................... 0, three times ................... Last: (1st) at Embry-Riddle, 9/28/07 Most in a Match............................................. 37 ................................. at No. 1 Stanford, 11/12/09 Fewest in a Match ........................................... 0 ................................................ vs. Lamar, 9/2/07 Most in a Season .............................372 (2008) Fewest in a Season .........................220 (2004) SAVeS

Match ............................24, at Nebraska, 9/4/11 Most in a Season .............................145 (1997) Fewest in a Season ...........................42 (2007)

Half ................................................................. 12 ....................................... (2nd) vs. Utah, 10/2/98 Match ......................................... 15, three times .........................Last: vs. CS Northridge, 8/25/06 Most in a Season .............................151 (2000) Fewest in a Season ...........................86 (2009)

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Most in a Half ................................................ 25 ........................ (2nd) vs. CS Northridge, 8/25/06 Fewest in a Half ....................... 0, seven times ......................... Last: (2nd) at Arizona, 8/28/14 Most in a Match............................................. 40 ................................vs. CS Northridge, 10/24/97

Match ...................................................15, twice .............. Last: by Eastern Washington, 10/16/98 Most in a Season .............................125 (2008) Fewest in a Season ...........................79 (2014)

POINTS AGAINST

Single Match Records POINTS 1. Cee Cee Odorfer vs. Central Arkansas, 9/26/08 ................................ 6 Carolyn Savage vs. Lamar, 9/2/07 ..................................................... 6 Raegin Eyre vs. Portland State, 10/15/00 .......................................... 6 Trina Green vs. CS Northridge, 10/24/97 ........................................... 6 Trina Green at Fresno State, 9/7/97................................................... 6 Raegin Eyre at Utah State, 8/30/97 ................................................... 6 7. Sam Monahan at Embry-Riddle, 8/31/08 ........................................... 5 Sarah Vallen vs. Eastern Washington, 10/14/07 ................................ 5 Cee Cee Odorfer vs. Utah Valley, 10/2/05 ......................................... 5 Sierra Cristiano vs. UTEP, 9/6/02 ....................................................... 5 GOALS 1. Cee Cee Odorfer vs. Central Arkansas, 9/26/08 ................................ 3 Trina Green vs. CS Northridge, 10/24/97 ........................................... 3 Trina Green at Fresno State, 9/7/97................................................... 3 Raegin Eyre at Utah State, 8/30/97 ................................................... 3 4. 28 players tied with ............................................................................ 2 Last: Lindsay Doyle at Portland State, 9/27/15 ASSISTS 1. Adrian Nixt at North Dakota, 10/10/14 ............................................ 3 Dani Muniz vs. UTEP, 9/20/13 .......................................................... 3 Brenna Boies vs. CF Fullerton, 9/10/10 ............................................. 3 Sierra Cristiano at Southern Utah, 10/4/03 ........................................ 3 3. 24 players tied with ............................................................................ 2 Last: Sam Monahan at Eastern Washington, 10/24/10

SHOTS 1. Holly Jones vs. Portland State, 11/2/01 ........................................... 11 2. Savannah Berry vs. CSU Bakersfield, 10/26/12 .............................. 10 Raegin Eyre vs. Portland State, 10/15/00 ........................................ 10 Raegin Eyre vs. CS Northridge, 10/24/97 ........................................ 10 5. Cee Cee Odorfer vs. C. Arkansas, 9/26/08 ........................................ 9 Cee Cee Odorfer vs. Tennessee-Martin, 9/15/06 ............................... 9 Raegin Eyre vs. Eastern Michigan, 9/17/00 ....................................... 9 8. Holly Jones vs. Georgia State 9/10/99 ............................................... 8 Kate Soetaert at Arizona, 9/28/98 ...................................................... 8 Trina Green vs. CS Northridge, 10/24/97 ........................................... 8 SAVeS Erin Beckman vs. Utah, 10/2/98....................................................... 15 Liz Winkelblech at CS Northridge 8/25/06 ....................................... 14 Katie Maxwell at Pepperdine, 9/10/00.............................................. 13 Lauren Weaver vs. Portland State,10/5/12 ..................................... .12 Erin Beckman at Arizona State, 9/29/99 .......................................... 12 Erin Beckman at Montana, 10/18/98 ................................................ 12 Erin Beckman vs. Arizona State, 9/1/98 ........................................... 12 Heather Lindahl at Utah, 9/26/97 ..................................................... 12 Autumn Cummins at Pacific, 9/6/97 ................................................. 12 10. Lauren Weaver at Weber State, 9/28/12 .......................................... 11 Lauren Weaver at Portland State, 10/16/11. .................................... 11 Lauren Weaver vs. Ball State, 9/9/11 ............................................... 11 Andrea Berra at Weber State, 11/1/03 ............................................. 11

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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Points........................................................................6, five times ..................Last: Cee Cee Odorfer vs. Central Arkansas, 9/26/08 Goals........................................................................ 3, four times ..................Last: Cee Cee Odorfer vs. Central Arkansas, 9/26/08 Assists .......................................................................................3 .....................................................Dani Muniz vs. UTEP, 9/20/13 Shots........................................................................................ 11 ........................................ Holly Jones vs. Portland State, 11/2/01 Goals Allowed ............................7, Tawni Takagi, CS Northridge .........................................................................vs. NAU, 10/24/97 Saves .............................................................................14, twice ..................... Last: Erin Beckman vs. Sacramento State, 10/9/08 Fastest Goal (regulation) ..................................................00:36 ............... Lisa Wrightsman, Sacramento State, vs. NAU, 10/4/02 Fastest Goal (second half)................................................45:05 ............................................. Kristi Andreassen vs. Lamar, 9/2/07 Fastest Goal (overtime)...............................91:01 (penalty kick) ............................................. Angie Reed vs. Utah State, 9/18/98 Latest Goal (regulation) ....................................................89:58 ....................... Missy Kettelkamp vs. Northern Colorado, 10/9/15 Latest Goal (overtime)..................................................... 119:32 ....................................Danielle Wile vs. CS Northridge, 10/24/97

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YEAR GAMeS REC. 2000 5 3-2-0 (.600) 2001 9 3-5-1 (.388) 2002 8 4-4-0 (.500) 2003 9 4-4-1 (.500) 2004 11 5-5-1 (.500) 2005 9 6-3-0 (.667) 2006 10 5-4-1 (.555) 2007 11 6-3-2 (.636) 2008 11 8-3-0 (.727) 2009 9 6-2-1 (.722) 2010 11 9-2-0 (.818) 2011 8 3-2-3 (.563) 2012 10 2-4-4 (.400) 2013 10 5-3-2 (.550) 2014 9 5-1-3 (.722) 2015 11 7-4-0 (.636)

1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Totals

OVeRALL 2-2-0 (.500) 5-3-0 (.625) 3-6-0 (.333) 3-2-0 (.600) 3-5-1 (.388) 4-4-0 (.500) 4-4-1 (.500) 5-5-1 (.500) 6-3-0 (.667) 5-4-1 (.555) 6-3-2 (.636) 8-3-0 (.727) 6-2-1 (.722) 9-2-0 (.818) 3-2-3 (.563) 2-4-4 (.400) 5-3-2 (.550) 5-1-3 (.722) 7-4-0 (.636) 91-62-19 (.584)

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1-2-0 (.333) 3-0-0 (1.000) 2-2-0 (.500) 3-0-0 (1.000) 2-1-1 (.625) 2-1-0 (.667) 3-0-0 (1.000) 2-1-0 (.667) 1-2-0 (.333) 1-2-1 (.375) 2-1-0 (.667) 3-1-0 (.750) 3-0-0 (1.000) 4-0-0 (1.000) 2-0-1 (.833) 1-1-3 (.500) 3-1-0 (.750) 2-1-2 (.600) 3-2-0 (.600) 43-18-8 (.681)

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ATT. AVG. 1,709 342 3,060 340 2,625 328 3,567 396 6,545 595 2,942 327 4,844 484 5,754 523 6,250 568 7,960 884 6,761 615 3,231 404 6.966 696 5,470 547 4,297 477 7,679 698

Largest Home crowds 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18 19. 20.

3,262 vs. Arizona, 8/28/15 (L, 4-0) 2,207 vs. Arizona State, 8/24/12 (L, 4-0) 2,187 vs. Arizona, 8/28/09 (T, 2-2) 2,011 vs. Nevada, 11/24/04 (L, 2-1) 1,492 vs. Arizona State, 8/22/08 (L, 4-2) 1,317 vs. Embry-Riddle, 9/28/07 (W, 3-0) 1,278 vs. Oakland, 9/4/09 (L, 1-0) 1,068 vs. Grand Canyon 9/13/13 (W, 1-0) 1,050 vs. Iowa, 9/6/09 (L, 4-1) 973 vs. Murray State, 9/18/09 (W, 4-0) 882 vs. Sacramento State, 11//7/10 (L, 1-0) 845 vs. #5 Portland, 9/24/06 (L, 4-0) 839 vs. Utah Valley State, 8/27/04 (T, 0-0) 816 vs. Northern Colorado, 11/5/10 (W, 1-0) 791 vs. Montana, 10/12/07 (L, 2-0) 732 vs. Embry-Riddle, 9/17/11 (W, 3-1) 723 vs. Drake, 8/26/11 (L, 2-1) 719 vs. Arizona State, 8/20/10 (L, 4-3) 704 vs. UTEP, 9/20/13 (L, 4-3) 685 vs. New Mexico State, 9/12/09 (W, 3-1)

Miscellaneous Records CONSECUTIVE MATCHES WITH A... Goal................................................... (tie) 4 by Cee Cee Odorfer .........................................................................9/18/05 to 10/2/05 ..........................................................................4 by Raegin Eyre .........................................................................9/13/98 to 9/26/98 Point......................................................... 8 by Cee Cee Odorfer ...................................................................... 9/18/05 to 10/21/05

All-Time Record .................................................15-20-42 (.481) Home..................................................................... 8-11-21 (.475) Away .......................................................................5-9-20 (.441) Neutral ......................................................................2-0-1 (.833) Total Overtimes Played ........................................... 115 periods Last Overtime Match .....................................at Southern Utah .................................................................. T, 2-2 (2OT), 10/30/15 STREAKS Longest Winning ......................................................................7 .........................................................................10/9/10 to 11/7/10 Longest Home Win ...................................................................6 ...........................................................................9/9/09 to 8/20/10 Longest Away Win ....................................................................3 ...................................................................... 10/3/03 to 10/17/03

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Longest Losing .........................................................................7 ...................................................................... 9/19/97 to 10/19/97 Longest Home Loss .................................................................4 .........................................................................9/7/03 to 10/12/03 Longest Away Loss ................................................................12 .........................................................................9/6/97 to 10/22/98 Longest Road Loss ..................................................................8 ...........................................................................9/6/02 to 11/3/02 HIGHS/LOWS

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Points.......................................................................................22 .......................................................................... vs. Lamar, 9/2/07 Goals................................................................................7, twice ..................................................................Last: vs. Lamar, 9/2/07 Assists .......................................................................................8 .......................................................................... vs. Lamar, 9/2/07 Shots........................................................................................39 ..........................................................vs. CS Northridge, 10/24/97 Goals Allowed ...........................................................................7 .................................................CS Northridge vs. NAU, 10/24/97 Saves .............................................................................15, twice ..................................................................Last: vs. Utah, 10/2/98 Corners ....................................................................................14 ......................................................... Evansville vs. Lamar, 9/9/11 Fouls ........................................................................................34 ................................................................ UNLV vs. NAU, 8/30/15 First-Half Goals .........................................................................5 .................................................................. vs. Montana, 10/22/10 Second-Half Goals....................................................................6 .......................................................................... vs. Lamar, 9/2/07 Attendance .........................................................................3,263 ...................................................................... vs. Arizona, 8/28/15

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Most Goals, Two Teams .........................................................13 ........................... NAU (7) vs. CS Northridge (6), 10/24/97 (2OT) Fewest Goals, Two Teams .......................................0, 18 times .......................................................... Last: vs. Montana 10/4/15 Largest Margin of Victory ........................................................8 ..................................................... at Embry-Riddle (9-1), 8/31/08 Largest Margin of Defeat .......................................7, four times ..................................................... Last: at Nebraska (8-1), 9/4/11 Most Fouls...............................................................................34 ...............................................................................UNLV, 8/30/15 Most Corners ..........................................................................13 ...........................................................at Portland State, 10/12/08 Largest Home Attendance ................................................3,263 ......................................................................vs. Arizona, 8/28/15 Largest Away Attendance .................................................3,582 ...........................................................at No. 2 Portland, 11/14/08

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Northern Arizona University provides an outstanding undergraduate residential education strengthened by important research, graduate and professional programs, and a responsive distance learning network delivering programs throughout Arizona. NAU’s underlying core strength at the undergraduate level is in its ability to provide knowledge of the world, an ability to appreciate change, diversity, and life itself. Faculty and staff members are committed to the residential campus concept and to the student population; however, they are also prepared to deliver education throughout Arizona and the world either online or in new campus structures. The Mountain Campus has a student population of more than 20,000 at its main campus in Flagstaff and at sites across the state. NAU was established in 1899 as the Northern Arizona Normal School. A close, personal interest in the development of each student as an individual has long been a trademark of the Mountain Campus. This educational experience is enhanced by an atmosphere that celebrates the diversity of opinions and cultures. The undergraduate programs at NAU cover a diverse range of disciplines from liberal arts and the sciences to professional and career-related fields. As NAU looks to the future, it continues to develop innovative ways to provide citizens with greater access to education and strives to strengthen its teaching and service partnerships to meet the needs of a changing Arizona. Flagstaff, with a population of about 57,000, is rich in cultural diversity. Located at the base of the majestic San Francisco Peaks, Flagstaff is 140 miles north of Phoenix at the intersection of Interstate 17 and Interstate 40. With its elevation of 7,000 feet and a four-season climate, Flagstaff is ideal for year-round outdoor activities. Nearby attractions include the Grand Canyon, Lowell Observatory, Oak Creek Canyon, Sedona, Monument Valley, Sunset Crater, Meteor Crater, and Arizona Snowbowl.

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UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT Rita Hartung Cheng serves as the 16th president of Northern Arizona University. Under her leadership, NAU has embarked on an aggressive mission to thrive in the fast-changing environment of higher education. She has amplified the university’s strengths, demonstrating its excellence in pursuing the discovery, use and advancement of knowledge. She has set forth a vision of excellence in education through student-centered teaching, a robust research environment and inclusive support services focused on success measured through retention and graduation rates. Dr. Cheng oversees an operating budget of more than $550 million and 4,600 faculty and staff. NAU offers more than 200 undergraduate, graduate and professional degree programs to its 29,000 students. Enrollment growth has increased steadily, and the university’s research profile is recognized on an international level. NAU is designated as a high research university by the Carnegie Commission on Higher Education. At NAU, a comprehensive network of staff, advisers and peers complement talented and dedicated faculty in supporting students of all backgrounds. Dr. Cheng’s commitment to inclusiveness and a supportive academic community has made NAU a preferred destination for non-traditional and underrepresented students who are taking the next step in pursuing a university education. Dr. Cheng regards campus as an integral part of the local community. She supports a strong, academically focused athletics program and champions music, art, theater and other cultural and recreational activities that contribute to the vibrancy of the surrounding community. Dr. Cheng believes NAU’s success should directly impact lives in communities in Arizona and throughout the world. She is com-

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mitted to building partnerships, which drive economic and cultural vitality. The university serves as an important economic engine in the region, contributing $2 billion annually to the state economy. One in five jobs in Coconino County is directly or indirectly linked to the university. An accountant by training, she leads by relying on values, analyzing data and inviting the input of stakeholders. She also emphasizes shared governance, transparency, communication, accountability and inclusiveness. Dr. Cheng arrived at NAU in August 2014 from Southern Illinois University in Carbondale, where she served as chancellor for four years and was a professor of accounting. She previously spent 22 years in faculty and administrative roles at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, including five years as provost and vice chancellor for academic affairs. A certified public accountant and certified government financial manager (inactive), Dr. Cheng is internationally recognized for her research in government and nonprofit accounting. Dr. Cheng is part of the Arizona Board of Regents’ Enterprise Executive Committee, responsible for driving achievement of statewide goals. Dr. Cheng earned a Ph.D. in management from Temple University’s Fox School of Business and Management, an MBA from the University of Rhode Island and a bachelor’s in business administration with honors from Bishop‘s University in Quebec. Along with her vision for NAU, Dr. Cheng brings her experience and leadership to many boards and organizations including the NCAA Division 1 Board of Governors Finance and Audit Committee, Big Sky President’s Council, Arizona State Board of Education, Higher Learning Commission Board of Trustees, American Association of State Colleges and Universities Board of Directors, Arizona Women in Higher Education Presidential Sponsor, Arizona Commerce Authority, and is an active member of the Phoenix Leadership Council, Northern Arizona Leadership Alliance, Southern Arizona Leadership Council, Phoenix Chamber of Commerce and the Flagstaff Chamber of Commerce.

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VICE PRESIDENT FOR INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS Dr. Lisa Campos was hired in April 2012 as Northern Arizona’s Vice President for Intercollegiate Athletics. Since her arrival, Campos has guided the Lumberjacks to Back-to-Back Big Sky Conference Presidents’ Cup trophies; an award that recognizes the department’s overall excellence in competition and in the classroom. In 2013, NAU became the fourth institution to win multiple Presidents’ Cups, winning their second (first was 2005-06); and then followed it up during the

2013-14 school year. NAU has captured 24 team conference championships during Campos’ time in Flagstaff, while nine teams have advanced to postseason competition. The Lumberjacks’ stellar athletic achievements have led to the men’s programs winning the Big Sky All-Sports Trophy three consecutive times from 2014-16. The women’s teams captured the trophy in 2014, and have been runners-up the last two years. During the 2015-16 school year, the men’s indoor and outdoor track & field teams won their fifth straight title for each, while the women’s team captured the outdoor crown. Volleyball won the Big Sky Regular Season and Tournament Championship to earn its first NCAA appearance berth since 1999. Swimming & diving captured its third straight Western Athletic Conference Championship defeating its nearest competition by over 300 points. During the 2015-16 school year, NAU finished with a 3.12 overall cumulative grade point average. Seven of 13 teams finished the 2015-16 academic year with a GPA of at least 3.00 led by the swimming and diving team, who recorded a 3.44 gpa. Four student-athletes received CoSIDA/Capital One Academic All-District honors, while Caleb Hoover picked up his second CoSIDA/ Capital One Academic All-American First Team honoree. NAU had 118 total student-athletes earn All-Academic honors by the Big Sky and WAC. A total of 58 student-athletes earned their degrees during the 2015-16 academic year with a cumulative gpa of 3.20, while 184 Dean’s List honors were bestowed. Campos and the Lumberjacks continue to give back to the community as Lumberjack student-athletes set a new record for community service hours with 5,428; beating last year’s mark of 5,327. Dr. Campos currently sits on the prestigious NCAA Division I Football Oversight Committee, a subcommittee of the new governance model. She also sits on the Board of Directors at NACWAA and for the local United Way of Northern Arizona. At the time of her hire at NAU, Campos became one of 26 females and the youngest in the country to lead a Division I program, including 13 head athletic administrators at the Football Championship Subdivision level. Campos took over the leadership of the Lumberjack Athletics Department after serving as the Senior Associate Athletic Director at the University of Texas at El Paso from 2006 to 2012. Campos served as the sport administrator for several Miner sports programs and was also the primary administrator for compliance, CHAMPS/Life Skills, strength and conditioning, sports medicine, and cheerleading. While at UTEP, Dr. Campos assisted with athletic facility enhancements and co-directed the planning and design of the $2.6 million Helen of Troy Softball Complex, which opened in September 2005. In 2006, Campos was the NCAA liaison for the Self Study Re-

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port for NCAA Certification and continued to oversee all gender, minority equity, and student welfare strategic plans. In 2005, she created the Athletics Diversity Graduate Assistantship Program and served on the UTEP Women’s Resource Advisory Board. Campos also served as Associate Athletic Director and Senior Woman Administrator and the Assistant Dean of Students within the UTEP Division of Student Affairs during her time in El Paso. While at UTEP, Dr. Campos had the opportunity to serve on a number of NCAA Committees, including the NCAA Division I Championships/Competition Cabinet, the NCAA Rifle Committee, and chaired the NCAA Women’s Soccer Committee. Dr. Campos holds a doctorate degree in Educational Leadership from the University of Texas at El Paso. She graduated from Colorado State University where she earned a bachelor’s of science degree in Business Administration and a master’s of science degree in Student Affairs in Higher Education. Campos is a member of the National Association of Collegiate Women Athletics Administrators (NACWAA), National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA), Football Championship Subdivision Athletics Directors Association (FCS ADA) and Flagstaff Leadership Program. A native of Las Animas, Colo., Campos is married to Darren D’Attilio. They live in Flagstaff with their son, Christopher.

Dr. Campos with 2016 NAU soccer graduate Haley Wingender.

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Date Opponent AUGUST

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Utah Valley New Mexico State

Location

UNLV Rebel Classic 26 UNLV 28 UC Davis SEPTEMBER

Las Vegas, Nev.

2

Phoenix, Ariz.

Grand Canyon

7:00 p.m. 12:00 p.m.

7:00 p.m. 10:30 a.m. 7:00 p.m.

Date Opponent OCTOBER

Time

7 9 14 16 21 23 28

Grand Forks, ND Greeley, Colo. Lumberjack Stadium Lumberjack Stadium Moscow, Idaho Pocatello, Idaho Lumberjack Stadium

NOVEMBER 2-6

Mountain Classic 9 Illinois Chicago 11 New Mexico

Flagstaff, Ariz.

16 18

Air Force Colorado College

Colorado Springs, Colo. Colorado Springs, Colo.

5:00 p.m. 10:00 a.m.

23 25 30

Portland State Sacramento State Weber State

Lumberjack Stadium Lumberjack Stadium Ogden, Utah

7:00 p.m. 12:00 p.m. 2:30 p.m.

North Dakota Northern Colorado Montana Eastern Washington Idaho Idaho State Southern Utah

Big Sky Championships TBD

8:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m.

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