2018 Soccer Media Guide

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TABLE OF CONTENTS SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE The 2018 University of Oklahoma soccer media guide was produced in-house by the OU Athletics Communications Office using Adobe InDesign and Adobe Photoshop.

2018 PREVIEW Roster and Schedule................................................ 2 Quick Facts and Team Information........................... 4 Opponent Information..............................................6 Media Information................................................... 8

WRITER, EDITOR & DESIGNER Lindsey Morrison, Tyler Pigg, Andie Beene

SOONER STAFF Head Coach Matt Potter......................................... 12 Assistant Coach Paul Hart...................................... 14 Assistant Coach Brandi Vega.................................. 15 Soccer Support Staff................................................16 University President David Boren............................18 VP/Director of Athletics Joe Castiglione...................19

PHOTOGRAPHS Photos supplied by Candid Color Photography, Jerry Laizure, Jackson Laizure, Norman Convention & Visitors Bureau, Oklahoma City Convention & Visitors Bureau, Oklahoma City Thunder, Ty Russell, Josh Gateley, Shevaun Williams & Associates, Inc. and University of Oklahoma Athletics Communications files. BIG 12 CONFERENCE The Big 12 enters its 23rd year as it continues to promote the strength and success of one of the nation’s premier athletic conferences under the direction of sixth-year commissioner Bob Bowlsby. TCU and West Virginia joined the league on July 1, 2012 and became the Big 12’s first additions since inception, joining Baylor, Iowa State, Kansas, Kansas State, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Texas and Texas Tech. With 10 members, the Big 12 remains as the only major conference in the nation to determine its champions in all sports directly on the field of play with a full round-robin schedule.

THE SOONERS Returners Bethany Block.........................................................24 Jordan Hobart.........................................................24 Marissa McMahand.................................................25 Emily Parker............................................................25 Paige Welch............................................................26 Kaylee Dao..............................................................26 Kristina O’Donnell...................................................27 Ivanna Rivas............................................................27 McKinley Crone.......................................................28 Lauren Haivala........................................................28 Paige Hobart...........................................................29 Emma Ledbetter.....................................................29 Hannah Molone......................................................30 Erika Yost.................................................................30 Newcomers Abigail Bancroft......................................................31 Chloe Bohanon........................................................31 Hailey Davidson......................................................31

Megan McClay........................................................31 Megan Reilly...........................................................32 Jazzy Richards.........................................................32 Olivia Smith............................................................32 Jackie Stacy.............................................................32 Cameron Tharp........................................................33 Paige Thompson.....................................................33 Lauren Tovy.............................................................33 2017 REVIEW Results/Statistics.....................................................36 OU in the Big 12......................................................37 Game Recaps......................................................... 38 HISTORY AND RECORDS Team Year-by-Year Statistics...................................44 Program Time Line..................................................45 Year-by-Year Leaders..............................................46 Team Records......................................................... 48 Individual Records.................................................. 49 Player Honors..........................................................51 Academic Honors....................................................52 All-Time Series Records...........................................53 Year-by-Year Results...............................................59 Letterwinners........................................................ 62 THE UNIVERSITY Campus Experience.................................................66 Academics...............................................................68 Tradition and Spirit.................................................70 Headington Hall......................................................72 OU Soccer Complex..................................................74 Norman and Oklahoma City....................................76 Team Photo.............................................................78

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NO. NAME 00 0 1 2 4 5 6 7 9 11 12 13 14 15 16 18 19 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 74

POSITION HEIGHT YEAR

Megan McClay Paige Hobart McKinley Crone Hailey Davidson Hannah Molone Kristina O’Donnell Megan Reilly Lauren Haivala Paige Thompson Kaylee Dao Olivia Smith Abigail Bancroft Emma Ledbetter Jackie Stacy Cameron Tharp Lauren Tovy Jordan Hobart Erika Yost Chloe Bohanon Jasmine Richards Paige Welch Marissa McMahand Ivanna Rivas Bethany Block Emily Parker

5-3 5-10 5-7 5-4 5-5 5-8 5-6 5-4 5-4 5-7 5-6 5-2 5-7 5-6 5-9 5-8 5-7 5-6 5-6 5-7 5-5 5-8 5-2 5-6 5-8

Fr. So. So. Fr. So. Jr. Fr. R-So. Fr. R-Jr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Sr. So. Fr. Fr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr.

CLUB

Flower Mound, Texas (Marcus H.S.) Dallas Texans Broken Arrow, Okla. (Union H.S.) TSC Hurricane Maitland, Fla. (Edgewater H.S.) Florida Kraze/Krush Prosper, Texas (Prosper H.S.) FC Dallas DA Edmond, Okla. (Edmond Memorial H.S.) Oklahoma Football Club El Dorado Hills, Calif. (Oak Ridge H.S.) San Juan Soccer Club Sugar Land, Texas (Stephen F. Austin H.S.) Challenge Soccer Club ECNL Edmond, Okla. (Deer Creek H.S.) Oklahoma Football Club Katy, Texas (Katy H.S.) Albion Hurricanes Football Club Tulsa, Okla. (Jenks H.S.) TSC Hurricane Barking, London, England (Barking Abbey) Chelsea Ladies Plano, Texas (Plano Senior H.S.) Solar ECNL Edmond, Okla. (Edmond North H.S.) Oklahoma Football Club Plano, Texas (Plano West Senior H.S.) FC Dallas DA Klein, Texas (Klein H.S.) Houston DASH McKinney, Texas (McKinney H.S.) FC Dallas DA Broken Arrow, Okla. (Union H.S.) TSC Hurricane Fountain Hills, Ariz. (Fountain Hills H.S.) SC del Sol Frisco, Texas (Frisco H.S) FC Dallas DA The Woodlands, Texas (The Woodlands H.S.) Houston DASH Austin, Texas (Vandegrift H.S.) Lonestar SC Round Rock, Texas (Round Rock H.S.) Lonestar SC Edmond, Okla. (Edmond Santa Fe H.S.) Oklahoma Football Club Scottsdale, Ariz. (Desert Mountain H.S.) SC del Sol Tucson, Ariz. (Catalina Foothills H.S.) SC del Sol

COACHING STAFF

EXPERIENCE - ALMA MATER

Matt Potter, Head Coach Paul Hart, Assistant Coach Brandi Vega, Assistant Coach

Seventh season - West London College of Brunel University, ‘92 First season - West Texas A&M University, ‘4 Third season - Washington State University, ‘12

ALPHABETICAL 13 Bancroft, Abigail 30 Block, Bethany 10 Bohanon, Chloe 1 Crone, McKinley 11 Dao, Kaylee 2 Davidson, Hailey 7 Haivala, Lauren

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GK GK GK F/D MF MF MF/F MF D F/MF D MF F/MF D D F/MF D F/MF MF F/MF D/MF MF F MF F

HOMETOWN (LAST SCHOOL)

19 0 14 00 28 4 5

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Kaylee DAO.......................................................... DOW Lauren HAIVALA..................................heh-VALL-uh

Marissa MCMAHAND.......................... mac-muh-hand Lauren TOVY....................................................toe-vee

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Hobart, Jordan Hobart, Paige Ledbetter, Emma McClay, Megan McMahand, Marissa Molone, Hannah O’Donnell, Kristina

74 6 26 29 12 15 16

Parker, Emily Reilly, Megan Richards, Jasmine Rivas, Ivanna Smith, Olivia Stacy, Jackie Tharp, Cameron

BY STATE/COUNTRY Texas................................................................12 Oklahoma..........................................................7 Arizona...............................................................3 California...........................................................1 Florida................................................................1 England..............................................................1

9 18 27 24

Thompson, Paige Tovy, Lauren Welch, Paige Yost, Erika

BY CLASS Freshmen................................................................ 11 Sophomores.............................................................. 6 Juniors...................................................................... 3 Seniors...................................................................... 5


ROSTER & SCHEDULE DAY

DATE

THURSDAY Sunday FRIDAY SUNDAY Friday FRIDAY SUNDAY Thursday Saturday Friday Sunday FRIDAY SUNDAY FRIDAY Friday FRIDAY SUNDAY Thursday

AUG. 16 Aug. 19 AUG. 24 AUG. 26 Aug. 31 SEPT. 7 SEPT. 9 Sept. 13 Sept. 15 Sept. 21 Sept. 23 SEPT. 28 SEPT. 30 OCT. 5 Oct. 12 OCT. 19 OCT. 21 Oct. 25

OPPONENT

LOCATION

TIME (CT)

NEBRASKA Oklahoma State ILLINOIS STATE GONZAGA Texas A&M SAN FRANCISCO CALIFORNIA Utah Utah Valley Kansas* Kansas State* TEXAS TECH* OKLAHOMA STATE* TCU* Texas* IOWA STATE* WEST VIRGINIA* Baylor*

NORMAN, OKLA. Stillwater, Okla. NORMAN, OKLA. NORMAN, OKLA. College Station, Texas NORMAN, OKLA. NORMAN, OKLA. Salt Lake City, Utah Orem, Utah Lawrence, Kan. Manhattan, Kan. NORMAN, OKLA. NORMAN, OKLA. NORMAN, OKLA. Austin, Texas NORMAN, OKLA. NORMAN, OKLA. Waco, Okla.

Quaterfinals Semifinals Championship

Kansas City, Mo. Kansas City, Mo. Kansas City, Mo.

7 P.M. 7 p.m. 7 P.M. 3 P.M. 8 p.m. 7 P.M. 1 P.M. 8 p.m. 8 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 pm. 7 P.M. 7 P.M. 8 P.M. 7 p.m. 7 P.M. 1 P.M. 7 p.m.

2018 BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP Sunday Friday Sunday

Oct. 28 Nov. 2 Nov. 4

TBA TBA TBA

ALL CAPS indicates home game | All times are listed as Central and subject to change | *Big 12 game

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GENERAL INFORMATION

COACHING STAFF

Location............................................................................. Norman, Okla. Enrollment......................................................................................31,250 Founded............................................................................................ 1890 President............................................................................ David L. Boren VP/Athletics Director......................................................... Joe Castiglione Sport Administrator.......................................................Lindy Roberts-Ivy Nickname..................................................................................... Sooners Colors............................................................................. Crimson & Cream Conference...................................................................................... Big 12

Matt Potter.............................................................................Head Coach Seventh Season................. West London College of Brunel University, ‘92 Career Division I Record......................................................... 136-127-44 Record at OU............................................................................. 48-58-18 Paul Hart..........................................................................Assistant Coach First Season..............................................................West Texas A&M, ‘04 Brandi Vega......................................................................Assistant Coach Third Season......................................... Washington State University, ‘12 Main Soccer Phone............................................................ 405-325-8296 Main Soccer Fax................................................................. 405-325-7632

PROGRAM HISTORY First Year of Soccer..............................................................................1996 OU’s All-Time Record.............................................................. 166-219-40 All-Time Big 12 Record..............................................................60-121-22 All-Time Non-Conference Record...............................................106-98-18 All-Time Home Record..............................................................101-70-23 All-Time Road Record................................................................53-130-13 All-Time Neutral Record................................................................12-19-4 Big 12 Tournament Appearances............................................................12 NCAA Tournament Appearances (last).......................................... 4 (2016)

STADIUM INFORMATION

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Stadium..................................................... John Crain Field - OU Soccer Complex Capacity...................................................................................................... 3,500 Surface......................................................................................................... Grass Press Box Phone........................................................................... (405) 325-3269

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TEAM INFORMATION 2017 Overall Record............................................................ 3-13-4 (.250) Big 12 Record........................................................................ 1-5-3 (.278) Big 12 Finish.................................................................................. Eighth Record-Home...................................................................................3-3-2 Record-Away....................................................................................0-8-2 Record-Neutral................................................................................ 0-2-0 Postseason.......................................................... 0-1, Big 12 Tournament Letterwinners Returning/Lost........................................................... 15/6 Starters Returning/Lost....................................................................... 7/4


QUICK FACTS RETURNING 2017 STATISTICS PLAYER Kaylee Dao Kristina O’Donnell Kyle Escobedo Marissa McMahand Emma Ledbetter Erika Yost Jordan Hobart Paige Welch Emily Parker Ivanna Rivas Bethany Block Hannah Molone TOTALS

GP-GS SHOTS 17-17 43 20-19 26 20-16 22 18-6 13 20-17 10 20-14 10 20-14 6 18-18 5 4-2 4 14-0 2 13-1 1 11-0 1 20 143

G A PTS GWG 4 1 9 2 1 0 2 0 3 0 6 0 1 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 4 22 2

GOALKEEPERS McKinley Crone TOTALS

GP-GS MIN. GA GAA SAVES SHO 20-20 1885:08 35 1.67 111 4 20 1885:08 35 1.67 111 4

2018 NEWCOMERS PLAYER

POS. HT. YEAR

Abigail Bancroft Chloe Bohanon Hailey Davidson Megan McClay Megan Reilly Jasmine Richards Jackie Stacy Olivia Smith Cameron Tharp Paige Thompson Lauren Tovy

MF MF D GK MF/F F/MF D D D D F/MF

5-2 5-6 5-4 5-6 5-6 5-7 5-6 5-6 5-9 5-4 5-8

HOMETOWN (PREV. SCHOOL)

Fr. Plano, Texas (Plano Senior H.S.) Fr. Frisco, Texas (Frisco H.S) Fr. Prosper, Texas (Prosper H.S.) Fr. Flower Mound, Texas (Marcus H.S.) Fr. Sugar Land, Texas (Stephen F. Austin H.S.) Fr. The Woodlands, Texas (The Woodlands H.S.) Fr. Plano, Texas (Plano West H.S.) Fr. Barking, London (Barking Abbey) Fr. Klein, Texas (Klein H.S.) Fr. Katy, Texas (Katy H.S.) Fr. McKinney, Texas (McKinney H.S.)

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NEBRASKA

Date: Aug. 16, 2018 Location: Norman, Okla. Series Record: Nebraska leads 12-4-1 Last Meeting: Sept. 5 ,2014 (OU 2, NU 1 (2OT))

OKLAHOMA STATE

Date: Aug. 19, 2018 / Sept. 30, 2018 Location: Stillwater, Okla. / Norman, Okla. Series Record: OSU leads 2-8-3 Last Meeting: Nov. 1, 2018 (OSU 2, OU 1)

ILLINOIS STATE

Date: August 24, 2018 Location: Norman, Okla. Series Record: OU leads 1-0-0 Last Meeting: Oct. 2, 2015 (OU 1, ISU 0)

GONZAGA

Date: Aug. 26, 2018 Location: Norman, Okla. Series Record: First Meeting Last Meeting: First Meeting

TEXAS A&M

Date: Aug. 31, 2018 Location: College Station, Texas Series Record: A&M leads 16-2-0 Last Meeting: Oct. 21, 2011 (TAMU 3, OU 0)

SAN FRANCISCO

Date: Sept. 7, 2018 Location: Norman, Okla. Series Record: USF leads 1-0 Last Meeting: Sept. 17, 2017 (USF 3, OU 1)

CALIFORNIA

Date: Sept. 9, 2018 Location: Norman, Okla. Series Record: Cal leads 1-0 Last Meeting: Sept. 15, 2017 (Cal 2, OU 0)

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UTAH

Date: Sept. 13 Location: Salt Lake City, Utah Series Record: Tied , 0-0-2 Last Meeting: Aug. 24, 2014 (OU 1, Utah 1 (2OT))

UTAH VALLEY

Date: Sept. 15 Location: Orem, Utah Series Record: UVU leads 1-0 Last Meeting: Aug. 28, 2016 (UVU 1, OU 0)

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Head Coach: John Walker 2017 Record: 9-5-5 Big 10 Record (finish): 3-3-5 (eighth)

SID: Connor Stange Email: cstange@huskers.com Phone: 405-472-6684 Athletics Website: www.huskers.com

Head Coach: Colin Carmichael 2017 Record: 6-4-3 Big 12 Record (finish): 8-1-0 (first)

SID: Wade McWhorter Email: wade.mcwhorter@okstate.edu Phone: (405) 744-7852 Athletics Website: www.OKState.com

Head Coach: Brad Silvey 2017 Record: 9-9-2 Missouri Valley Record (finish): 3-4-0 (fifth)

SID: Lucy Berres Email: lberres@ilstu.edu Phone: 309-696-8835 Athletics Website: goredbirds.com

Head Coach: Chris Watkins 2017 Record: 910-8-1-4-8 WCC Record (finish): 2-7-0 (eighth)

SID: Barrett Henderson Email: hendersonb@gonzaga.edu Phone: 509-13-4211 Athletics Website: www.gozags.com

Head Coach: G Guerrieri 2017 Record: 18-2-2 SEC Record (finish): 9-1-0 (second)

SID: Thomas Dick Email: tddick@athletics.tamu.edu Phone: 979-862-5486 Athletics Website: 12thman.com

Head Coach: Jim Millinder 2016 Record: 8-10-2 WCC Record (finish): 4-5-0 (sixth)

SID: Matt Fontenot Email: mfontenot@usfca.edu Phone: (925) 878-5701 Athletics Website: www.usfdons.com

Head Coach: Neil McGuire 2017 Record: 13-6-1 Pac-12 Record (finish) : 6-4-1

SID: M.C. Barrett Email: mc.barrett@berkeley.edu Athletics Website: www.calbears.com

Head Coach: Rich Manning 2017 Record: 5-11-3 Conference Record: 0-9-2 (12th)

SID: Drew Wiseman Email: 801-581-3771 Phone: dwiseman@huntsman.utah.edu Athletics Website: utahutes.com

Head Coach: Chris Lemay 2017 Record: 10-12-1 WAC Record (finish): 5-2-0 (second)

SID: Jason Erickson Email: Jason.Erickson@uvu.edu Phone: 863-6231 Athletics Website: gouvu.com


OPPONENT INFORMATION KANSAS

Date: Sept. 21, 018 Location: Lawrence, Kan. Series Record: KU leads 12-9-2 Last Meeting: Oct. 2, 2017 (KU 3, OU 1)

KANSAS STATE

Date: Sept. 23, 2018 Location: Manhattan, Kan. Series Record: OU leads 1-0 Last Meeting: Oct. 22, 2017 (OU 3, KSU 2)

TEXAS TECH

Date: Sept. 28, 2018 Location: Norman, Okla. Series Record: TTU leads 13-7-2 Last Meeting: Oct. 27, 2017 (TTU 3, OU 0)

TCU

Date: Oct. 5, 2018 Location: Norman, Okla. Series Record: OU leads 8-2-3 Last Meeting: Oct. 13, 2017 (TCU 2, OU 0)

TEXAS

Date: Oct. 12, 2018 Location: Austin, Texas Series Record: UT leads 13-9-2 Last Meeting: Oct. 1, 2017 (OU 0, UT 0 (2OT))

IOWA STATE

Date: Oct. 19, 2018 Location: Norman, Okla. Series Record: OU leads 11-9-3 Last Meeting: Oct. 6, 2017 (OU 0, ISU 0 (2OT))

WEST VIRGINIA

Date: Oct. 21, 2018 Location: Morgantown, W.Va. Series Record: WVU leads 7-0-1 Last Meeting: Oct. 8, 2017 (WVU 5, OU 1)

BAYLOR

Date: Oct. 25, 2018 Location: Waco, Texas Series Record: BU leads 9-7-6 Last Meeting: Sept. 29, 2017 (OU 0, BU 0 (2OT))

Head Coach: Mark Francis 2017 Record: 8-9-3 Big 12 Record (finish): 3-5-1 (sixth)

Head Coach: Mike Dibbini 2017 Record: 6-11-1 Big 12 Record (finish): 1-8-0 (10th)

SID: Brad Gilbert Email: brgilbert@ku.edu Phone: (785) 864-7788 Athletics Website: www.KUAthletics.com SID: Randy Peterson Email: rpeterson@kstatesports.com Phone: (785) 532-7975 Athletics Website: www.kstatesports.com

Head Coach: Tom Stone 2017 Record: 9-7-3 Big 12 Record (finish): 2-4-4 (seventh)

SID: Michael Minshew Email: michael.minshew@ttu.edu Phone: (806) 742-2770 Athletics Website: www.texastech.com

Head Coach: Eric Bell 2017 Record: 12-7-3 Big 12 Record (finish): 6-2-1 (third)

SID: Brandie Davidson Email: b.i.davidson@tcu.edu Phone: (817) 257-7479 Athletics Website: www.gofrogs.com

Head Coach: Angela Kelly 2017 Record: 14-4-3 Big 12 Record (finish): 5-2-2 (fourth)

SID: Brian Davis Email: b.davis@athletics.utexas.edu Phone: (512) 471-9801 Athletics Website: www.texassports.com

Head Coach: Tony Minatta 2017 Record: 3-12-3 Big 12 Record (finish): 1-6-2 (ninth)

SID: Zach Gourley Email: gourleyz@iastate.edu Phone: (515) 294-2008 Athletics Website: www.cyclones.com

Head Coach: Nikki Izzo-Brown 2017 Record: 16-4-3 Big 12 Record (finish): 7-1-1 (second)

SID: Shannon McNamara Email: shannon.mcnamara@mail.wvu.edu Phone: (304) 293-2821 Athletics Website: www.WVUSports.com

Head Coach: Paul Johnson 2017 Record: 15-6-3 Conference Record (finish): 4-4-1 (fifth)

SID: Jonathan Hill Email: jonathan_hill1@baylor.edu Phone: (254) 710-3065 Athletics Website: www.baylorbears.com

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GENERAL INFORMATION Assistant A.D./Director of Communications.........................................Mike Houck Soccer Contact............................................................................Lindsey Morrison Cell Phone.................................................................................... (972) 849-3018 Office Phone and Fax........................................ (405) 325-8372 | (405) 325-7623 E-mail........................................................................... lindseymorrison@ou.edu Website....................................................................................SoonerSports.com Twitter.......................................................................................... @OU_WSoccer Facebook..................................................................................@OklahomaSoccer Mailing Address........................... McClendon Center for Intercollegiate Athletics 180 West Brooks Street, Suite 2525 , Norman, OK 73019 ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE The OU Athletics Communications Office is located on the northwest corner of the second floor of Gaylord Family - Oklahoma Memorial Stadium.

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OU ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS CONTACTS Assistant AD/Communications: Mike Houck (football) Email: mhouck@ou.edu Director: Ben Coldagelli (men’s basketball, women’s golf) Email: bcoldagelli@ou.edu Director: Tyler Pigg (women’s basketball, men’s golf) Email: tpigg@ou.edu Associate Director: Eric Hollier (secondary football, baseball) Email: abeene@ou.edu Assistant Director: Andie Beene (volleyball, softball) Email: abeene@ou.edu Assistant Director: Lindsey Morrison (soccer, women’s gymnastics) Email: lindseymorrison@ou.edu Research Fellow: Patrick Dunn Research Fellow: Ann Marcelli Graphic Design Director: Scott Matthews Email: smatthews@ou.edu Graphic Design Assistant Director: Alex Eisbrener Email: aeisbrener1@ou.edu Graphic Design Assistant Director: Geoff Rogers Email: grogers@ou.edu Publications Director: Debbie Copp Email: dcopp@ou.edu CREDENTIALS Members of the media should contact Lindsey Morrison of the OU Athletics Communications Office to request season or individual game credentials for Sooner soccer games. Individual game requests should be made no later than 5 p.m. the day prior to the game. Names of media members will be left on a media pass list at complex front gate. Media members should be prepared to produce proper identification. MEDIA INTERVIEWS Non-postgame interview requests for players and coaches should be directed to Lindsey Morrison (lindseymorrison@ou.edu) in the OU Athletics Communications Office. All requests should be made at least one day in advance of the desired interview time.

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POSTGAME INFORMATION Postgame interviews will take place by the Oklahoma bench following an adequate “cooling off period” of approximately 10-15 minutes. Box scores will be available in the press box at the conclusion of each game. PRACTICE POLICY Practices are usually open to the public. However, media who wish to attend must gain clearance by calling Lindsey Morrison in the Athletics Communications Office. OU SOCCER COMPLEX - JOHN CRAIN FIELD OU’s facility is located at the intersection of Chautauqua Avenue and Imhoff Road in Norman. From Interstate 35, exit east on Lindsey Street and proceed approximately one and a half miles. Take a right (south) onto Chautauqua and continue for about a half a mile until Chautauqua intersects with Imhoff. The facility is located on the left, directly west of the Lloyd Noble Center. Parking is available directly to the east of the stadium. SOONERSPORTS.COM For the latest information on OU soccer, including stats, standings, game notes, interviews and photos, visit the official Web site of Sooner athletics at www. SoonerSports.com. Live Stats are available to both Oklahoma soccer media and fans, giving the opportunity to follow a live box score and a detailed play-by-play as well as updated stats as the game progresses. SOONER SPORTS TV A dual venture between the University of Oklahoma Athletics Department and FOX Sports, Sooner Sports TV was launched in 2012 to provide high-quality programming to OU fans across the U.S. and around the world. Content for the venture is produced internally by SoonerVision staff. Fans are able to watch a variety of programming across all sports, including major varsity sports, such as football and basketball, and Olympic sports, including soccer and gymnastics. Sooner Sports TV will broadcast all eight of OU’s home contests in 2017, and all game replays and highlight packages are available online immediately following every match.


MEDIA INFORMATION/ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS OKLAHOMA ATHLETICS ON THE WEB Oklahoma’s official athletics site, SoonerSports.com, relaunched a new design in conjunction with NeuLion in 2013. The interactive site is designed to give OU fans unprecedented access to their favorite teams, coaches and student-athletes across all sports. The University of Oklahoma, in conjunction with its multimedia rights partner, Sooner Sports Properties, signed on in 2013 to become a partner of NeuLion. It hosts Oklahoma’s official athletics website, providing Sooner fans with the most in-depth coverage and interactive content of OU sports that has ever been available. The OU Athletics Department and NeuLion committed considerable research, planning and design resources in developing the new SoonerSports.com. OU is recognized as a leader in intercollegiate athletics and its official site follows in that tradition. For many, the site serves as the front door to the Sooner experience. SoonerSports.com also provides an integral link between OU student-athletes, their families, coaches, Oklahoma students, fans, prospective student-athletes, alumni, media, donors, corporate partners, the University and peer institutions in the Big 12 Conference and the NCAA. The site strengthens Oklahoma’s commitment in bringing its fans the most extensive coverage of the Sooners direct from Norman. By utilizing the latest technology including webcasts, live stats, blogs, RSS feeds, wireless services and more, OU presents fans with unprecedented opportunities to access official Sooner news, features and multimedia. In addition to SoonerSports.com, OU manages subsidiary sites including Oklahoma AllAccess, SoonerSportsMedia.com, TheSoonerClub.com and various championship and promotional sites throughout the year. OU’s official Online Store also give fans access to a variety of Sooner merchandise in one convenient location. Sooner Sports Properties is a division of Learfield Sports, which administers multimedia rights for nearly 35 collegiate institutions and associations including fellow Big 12 members Iowa State, Kansas State and Texas A&M. Additionally, Team Services, LLC, a Learfield Sports company, specializes in venue naming rights, marketing research and sales consultation. CBS College Sports Network is the leading digital and cable programming company dedicated to college sports. Connecting more fans to more college sports than any other company, the network includes more than 175 official athletic sites. Further information is available at collegenetwork.cbssports.com.

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COACHES AND STAFF


MATT POTTER Head Coach | Seventh Season West London College of Brunel University, ‘92 After six seasons at the helm of the Oklahoma soccer program, head coach Matt Potter has begun to see his vision for the team take shape. A proven leader and builder of successful programs, Potter arrived at OU in December 2011 with the goal of positioning the Sooners as one of the nation’s elite soccer teams. The 2017 season saw the Sooners post a 3-13-4 record, recording shutouts in all three draws, including ending Texas’ perfect season. Junior Paige Welch earn the Big 12 Soccer Scholar Athlete of the Year and Kaylee Dao was named to the All-Big 12 First Team after leading the team with four goals on the year. Fourteen Sooners were named to the Academic All-Big 12 team, with four athletes posting 4.0 GPAs. Potter’s fifth campaign saw the Sooners march their way into the record books. In a season that OU celebrated 20 years of its program, the Sooners made it one to remember as they picked up their first-ever win in NCAA play with a 1-0 victory over SMU in the first round of the tournament. The victory represented its 14th of the season, the most in school history. The Sooners were picked to finish third in the Big 12 Preseason Poll, marking the highest ranking in program history. OU matched that prediction by tying for third, equaling its best-ever Big 12 showing. From Sept. 4 to Sept. 30, the Sooners rattled off eight straight victories, the second-longest winning streak in school history.

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On Sept. 27, the Sooners broke into the national rankings, checking in at No. 23 in both the NSCAA and Top Drawer Soccer polls. It marked OU’s first appearance in the NSCAA poll since Sept. 21, 2014. OU was ranked as high as No. 22 and entered the postseason at No. 25. The season featured many individual accomplishments as well. A program-record six Sooners earned Big 12 accolades, including Rachel Ressler (first team), Liz Keester (second team), Jemma Cota (second team), Tori Bowman (second team), Paige Welch (second team) and Kristina O’Donnell (freshman team). Ressler and Keester also earned spots on the NSCAA All-Central Region First and Second teams, respectively, while Keester was named to the Big 12 All-Tournament Team.

THE POTTER FILE HOMETOWN: Mere, England ALMA MATER: West London College of Brunel University, ‘92 FAMILY: Wife, Olga and daughter, Cassidy Stepdaughters: Andrea, Marissa and Valerie

COACHING HISTORY • 2011-present, Oklahoma Head Coach • 2003-2011, Washington State Head Coach • 2003, Washington State Assistant Coach • 2002-03, Scottsdale Community College

COACHING ACCOMPLISHMENTS

The Sooners also continued to excel in the classroom, with 10 OU players being recognized for their work in the classroom, earning Academic All-Big 12 honors. Keester and Madeline Brem were named to the CoSIDA Academic All-District Seven Team, and Ressler was recognized as the Big 12 Fall Scholar-Athlete. The Sooners earned the NSCAA Team Academic Award for the seventh straight year.

• Head coach in five NCAA Tournaments (two at Oklahoma, three at Washington State) • Led OU to first-ever NCAA Tournament victory and program-record 14 wins in 2016 • NCAA second round appearance in 2011 and 2009 at Washington State and 2016 at Oklahoma • Program-record 88 wins at Washington State • Coached 48 all-conference selections at OU and WSU • Coached 127 student-athletes that earned academic all-conference honors • Has led nine teams that have earned NSCAA Team Academic Awards • Holds a USSF “A” license and NSCAA premier license

In 2015, the Sooners reached the 10-win mark for the second consecutive season, finishing with an overall record of 10-7-3. They recorded their first undefeated home record in program history, going 6-0-2, and swept the Bedlam series for the first time.

PLAYING EXPERIENCE

Redshirt senior goalkeeper Kassidie Stade set the school standards for both single-season and career shutouts with nine and 20, respectively.

On Sept. 4, the Sooners put together an offensive show, scoring eight total goals in a win over UTSA, matching the school single-game record. In the same contest, junior Caren Nelson recorded just the third hat trick in OU history, hers being the fastest with scores coming in the 12th, 14th and 17th minutes.

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• 1989-1992, West London College • U-19 English National Team • Watford F.C. (professional)


Defensively, OU also shined as it posted a school-record 0.81 goals against average mark and matched the program best with just 17 goals surrendered. Stade tallied a then-program-record-tying seven shutouts in her junior season. Following the season, a pair of Sooners in Ressler (second team) and Kaylee Dao (freshman team) garnered All-Big 12 accolades, and 11 players earned Academic All-Big 12 honors. In Potter’s third season at Oklahoma, the Sooners took a huge step forward. Despite being picked to finish last in the preseason Big 12 poll, Oklahoma earned 10 wins on the way to its first NCAA Tournament berth under Potter. Oklahoma posted victories over five ranked teams on the season, most notably No. 6 Florida on August 29. The team’s strong start led to its highest ranking in program history, a No. 15 spot in the NSCAA poll. After a tough stretch of Big 12 play, the Sooners were able to rally for a Halloween night win over No. 14 Kansas before taking their first two matches of the Big 12 Tournament. They finished as runners-up in Kansas City and earned a trip to the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2010. Perhaps the most impressive thing about Oklahoma’s 2014 squad was its youth. The roster was composed of ten freshmen and 12 sophomores, and inexperienced Sooners saw significant playing time. Potter got the most out of his young lineup, and he guided defender Laura Rayfield and midfielder Lizzie Luallin to All-Big 12 Newcomer team honors. In his second season as head coach, the Sooners finished with a 4-13-1 record, recording shutouts for all four wins and battlng to a 1-1 tie at Utah. Potter also helped guide two freshmen to solid seasons with midfielders Cota and Paige Jacobs earning selections to the All-Big 12 Newcomer team. Potter led Oklahoma to a 7-9-4 record in his first season as head coach, the most wins by a rookie head coach in Sooner history. Potter’s squad also qualified to the program’s third consecutive Big 12 tournament, another first for the program. Perhaps one of the crowning moments of the season for his team was a 1-0 upset win over in-state rival and then-No. 3 ranked Oklahoma State in Norman on Sept. 7, 2012. In addition to the achievements of the team as a whole, Potter’s guidance led to multiple individuals to successful seasons. Senior forward Renae Cuellar had a breakout season at OU after transferring from Arizona. Cuellar was named Big 12 Offensive Player of the Year, the first Sooner in program history to earn the title. Cuellar was also named to the NCAA Division I All-Central Region first team by the National Soccer Coaches’ Association of America (NSCAA) and captured first All-Big 12 and Big 12 All-Newcomer team honors. A hallmark of any Potter-led team is achievement in the classroom as well as on the field, and the 2012 Sooners followed suit under his leadership. The squad earned Team Academic Award Recognition from the NSCAA, carrying a team grade point average of 3.25. In addition, senior Katharine Nutman earned 2012 Capital One Academic All-District 7 Women’s Soccer first team honors from the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). Prior to his arrival at Oklahoma, Potter established Washington State’s program into one of the Pac-12’s elite with a school record 88 wins (88-69-26 overall) at the helm, including five double-digit win seasons and three appearances in the NCAA tournament. The Cougars advanced into the second round of the NCAA tournament in 2011 and 2009. Prior to his arrival, Washington State advanced to three NCAA tournaments since the program’s inception in 1989. While coaching 32 all-conference selections and seven players that have taken part of national team camps or competitions at Washington State, the program’s success in the classroom did not go unnoticed during Potter’s tenure. He has helped mentor 108 student-athletes that have earned academic all-conference accolades and Washington State received the NSCAA Team Academic Award in 2011, marking the seventh time the program earned the honor under Potter. Potter took leadership of the Cougar program in July of 2003, just a few months after being named an assistant in February. Potter was 6-11-2 in his first season after taking over for Dan Tobias, who took the head coaching job at the University of Arizona in 2003. Following his debut season, Potter’s Cougar teams rattled off six straight winning seasons and the 2006 squad tied a program record with 10 shutouts. In the last five seasons under Potter, Washington State enjoyed four campaigns with double-digit wins and a combined 54-37-14 record. The Cougars were also ranked in the top 25 polls in four of those seasons, including a school record eight straight weeks in 2009.

POTTER’S YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORD Year School Record Postseason 2017 Oklahoma 3-13-4 2016 Oklahoma * 14-7-2 NCAA Second Round 2015 Oklahoma 10-7-3 2014 Oklahoma * 10-9-4 NCAA First Round 2013 Oklahoma 4-13-1 2012 Oklahoma 7-9-4 2011 Washington State* 12-7-4 NCAA Second Round 2010 Washington State 7-13-0 2009 Washington State * 14-6-2 NCAA Second Round 2008 Washington State* 10-6-5 NCAA First Round 2007 Washington State 11-5-3 2006 Washington State 9-7-4 2005 Washington State 11-7-2 2004 Washington State 8-7-4 2003 Washington State 6-11-2 Totals 14 Years 136-127-44 * NCAA Tournament

The Cougars tied a program record for wins with 14 in 2009 after topping Villanova in the first round of the NCAA tournament. It marked the first back-to-back appearances in the postseason for Washington State. The 2009 club tied WSU’s highest finish in the Pac-10 standings (third) with a 5-2-2 mark, finished the year ranked No. 18 in the nation, and set or tied 22 school records in the process. In 2008, Potter and the Cougars’ appearance in the NCAA tournament marked the fourth in program in history and first since 2002. Prior to his stint in Pullman, Wa., Potter was the head coach for the women’s team at Scottsdale Community College. In his only season with the Artichokes, he led Scottsdale to the 2002 ACCAC playoffs with a 9-7-1 record. He spent eight years with the Sereno Soccer Club in Arizona, working as a head coach and trainer. Potter led the `88 girls team to a Region IV second place finish, three third place finishes and four Arizona state titles. That squad and the ‘84 girls team were consistently ranked as one of the top 10 teams in Region IV. Potter’s ‘84 team won seven consecutive state titles and overall, he placed nine players on the Region IV team and three advanced to the youth national team pool. He graduated from West London College of Brunel University in 1992 with an honors degree in physical education and religious, social and moral education. In 1991, he helped lead West London to the National British College title. Potter was also involved with the English national team, representing the country at the U-19 international level. He rose to the top of the game and played professionally for Watford F.C. as a central midfielder. He also worked as a community director with the Brentford Football Club in London. Originally from Mere, England, Potter is married to Olga and has one daughter, Cassidy, and three stepdaughters, Andrea, Marissa and Valerie. Potter holds a USSF “A” license, a NSCAA Premier License and is currently the Region IV Olympic Development Program (ODP) head coach for the girls `88 age group. He has served on the regional staff since 1998 and also was give a preliminary and Teaching Award from the English Football Association.

Washington State returned to the big dance in 2011 and advanced to the second round for the second time in the last three years. The Cougars posted a 12-7-4 overall record and a fourth-place finish in the Pac-12 with a program best six wins in conference play (6-3-2 mark). Four Cougars earned all-conference honors and two were named to the coaches’ association all-region team.

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PAUL HART Assistant Coach | First Season West Texas A&M University, ‘04 Paul Hart joined the Oklahoma soccer coaching staff as an assistant coach in February 2017 and will serve as the goalkeeper coach. Hart, a former professional goalkeeper, comes to Norman from the University of San Francisco where he spent the last two seasons as an associate head coach and goalkeeper coach. While Hart was at USF, the Dons went 15-22-2, with his goalkeepers posting six shutouts over the two years.

HOMETOWN: London, England ALMA MATER: West Texas A&M University, 2004

“I am excited to join such a nationally prominent program in women’s college soccer,” Hart said. “Being able to work at an institution such as the University of Oklahoma where the level of athletic and academic excellence is so high was one of the motivating factors. The other motivation was to work with Coach Potter who is recognized in the coaching community as one of the best coaches in the country for developing outstanding players and people. I am looking forward to adding to the success that has already been established while supporting the staff and players help reach the next level of excellence.”

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Before his stint at USF, Hart was at UC Santa Barbara where he spent two years as the head strength and conditioning coach for both the men’s and women’s soccer teams with an emphasis on sports performance and data analytics. Hart also spent two seasons as a goalkeeper coach for the Gauchos during the 2012 and 2013 seasons where he helped UCSB compile top-ranked recruiting classes each year during his tenure. Altogether, while Hart was working with the Gauchos, UCSB won three Big West championships on the men’s side, including an NCAA Sweet Sixteen appearance in 2015 and a second-round showing in 2013, and one Big West title on the women’s side in 2015. In 2011, Hart was named NSCAA Junior College Assistant Coach of the Year for the Far West Region as a member of the staff at Santa Barbara City College, where he helped guide SBCC to a women’s Western State Conference title in 2011 and men’s conference crowns in 2008, 2009 and 2011.

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With a coaching range that stretches across all levels of athletics, Hart has also served as the director of goalkeeping, Olympic Development Program coach and scout with the Cal South Youth Soccer association of Southern California, in addition to a role as the director of soccer with the Peak Performance Project, where he employed his strength and conditioning background while working with professional MLS, NBA and MLB athletes, as well as local high school and club soccer programs in training, college recruiting and injury prevention. Hart’s playing career was highlighted by a three-year stint as a goalkeeper with the Queens Park Rangers in the English Premier League from 1995 to 1998, where he took home goalkeeper of the tournament honors in 1998 in a tournament in Germany. A standout collegiate athlete, Hart was a three-time Midwest Region goalkeeper of the year at West Texas A&M from 2000 to 2004, while earning Lone Star Conference goalkeeper of the year distinction all four years of his career. He graduated from West Texas A&M in 2004 with a degree in sports and exercise science, and when on to earn his Master’s in Science in sports performance and injury prevention from California University (Pennsylvania).

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• 2018-present, Oklahoma Assistant Coach • 2016-2017, University of San Francisco Associate Head Coach • 2014-2016, UCSB Head Strength and Conditioning Coach • 2012-2014, UCSB Goalkeeper Coach • 2008-2012, Santa Barbara City College Assistant Coach

COLLEGIATE COACHING ACCOMPLISHMENTS • Big West Champions (UCSB Men Soccer) 2013, 2014, 2015 (UCSB Women Soccer) 2015. • NCAA Division 1 Tournament 2nd Round 2013, and Sweet Sixteen 2015 • NSCAA Assistant Junior College Coach of year 2011 Far West Region • Western State Conference titles in 2008, 2009, 2011 with Santa Barbara City College Men’s team and a title with the women in 2011. • Helped develop a MAC-Herman Trophy Semi Finalist and 1st Team All-American at UCSB • Worked with and developed Professional players and Goalkeepers that have moved to the MLS, Europe and South America

COLLEGIATE PLAYING ACCOMPLISHMENTS • Lone Star Conference Titles in 2000, 2003. Mid-West Regional titles in 2000 and 2001. • Elite Eight appearances in 2000 and 2001. • Goalkeeper of the year Mid-West Region 2000, 2001, 2003. • Lone Star Conference Goalkeeper of the year four times 2000-2003.

PLAYING EXPERIENCE • 2000-04, West Texas A&M University • Queens Park Rangers


BRANDI VEGA Assistant Coach | Third Season Washington State University, ‘12 Brandi Vega joined the Oklahoma soccer coaching staff as a volunteer assistant starting in the 2015 season and completed her first year as an assistant coach in 2016. In 2016, Vega aided the Sooners to arguably the best season in program history, which featured a school-record 14 wins and the program’s first-ever victory in the NCAA Championship. The Sooners accumulated multiple awards on the season, including a program-record six All-Big 12 accolades. Vega enjoyed a successful collegiate career at Washington State from 2009-12, playing under now-OU head coach Matt Potter for three of those seasons. She finished in the top 10 of a variety of career statistical categories for the Cougars, including games played (tied for third with 80), game-winning goals (third with eight), points (sixth with 55), career goals (sixth with 21) and assists (eighth with 13). Some of Vega’s awards include NSCAA All-Pacific Region team (second team in 2011, third team in 2012), All-Pac-12 honors (first team in 2011, second team in 2012), Inland Northwest Soccer News 2012 Women’s Second Best XI and 2010 Pac-10 honorable mention. Vega played professionally for the Vancouver Whitecaps, Bay Area Breeze and most recently with the Premier League’s Oviedo Moderno in Spain. A Carson City, Nev., native, Vega was a four-time First Team All-Sierra League selection at Carson High School. She led the team in assists all four years and was the leader in goals for her junior and senior seasons. Vega holds the Nevada 4A state record for assists and goals and was named the 4A Sierra League Player of the Year four times. “Brandi represents all that is great in a student-athlete,” Potter said. “Brandi played in a premier conference in the Pac-12, was decorated with awards as a player and now has turned to coaching having just finished playing in Spain.

THE VEGA FILE HOMETOWN: Carson City, Nev. ALMA MATER: Washington State University, 2012

COACHING HISTORY • 2016-present, Oklahoma Assistant Coach • 2015-16, Oklahoma Volunteer Assistant Coach

COLLEGIATE PLAYING ACCOMPLISHMENTS • Finished in top 20 of variety of career statistical cateogories for Washington State, including games played (tied third), game-winning goals (third), points (sixth), career goals (sixth) and assists (eighth) • NSCAA All-Pacific Region Team (second team in 2011, third team in 2012) • All-Pac-12 honors (first team in 2011, second team in 2012) • 2010 Pac-10 honorable mention

PLAYING EXPERIENCE • 2009-12, Washington State University • Premier League’s Oviedo Moderno in Spain • Bay Area Breeze • Vancouver Whitecaps

“Our student-athletes have the opportunity to learn from someone who has succeeded as a player and in academics and has a working understanding of how we run a program,” Potter continued. “Brandi will be a great coach in the future and we will do well to keep her here. In the meantime, we will immerse her in the program, make her available to our current athletes and help her grow as a coach of the future.”

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LINDSEY MORRISON Assistant Director, Athletic Communications

BILLIE SPENCE Equipment Manager

BRYANT HOUK Assistant Director of Facilities

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SCOTT MATTHEWS

JEMMA COTA Director of Operations

ZAC BROUILLETTE Strength and Conditioning

HANNAH SMITH Assistant Director of Marketing

TORY KUKOWSKI

Director of Graphic Design

Director of Digital Media

MATT ARCHIBALD

TIFFANY BYRD

Director of Digital Production and Programming

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Director of Nutrition


LINDY ROBERTS-IVY Senior Associate A.D./SWA Soccer Sport Administrator

ADDITIONAL SUPPORT STAFF ATHLETIC TRAINING Christina West...........................................................Athletics Trainer ACADEMICS Kate McIntyre......................................................... Academic Advisor DEVELOPMENT Paul Gugliucci.................................Assistant Director of Sooner Club

A familiar face in the OU Athletics Department, Lindy Roberts-Ivy joined the administrative team in January 2010 when she was promoted to assistant athletics director. Roberts-Ivy originally joined the Sooner staff in June 2000 as a graduate assistant in women’s basketball.

DIGITAL MEDIA Tory Kukowski..............................................Director of Digital Media Matt Archibald........Director of Digital Production and Programming

Roberts-Ivy moved into the role of administrative assistant to OU’s Senior Woman Administrator in July 2001 before joining the event management staff in April 2005 as director of event management. She took on sport administrator duties in November 2008 when she began to oversee men’s and women’s gymnastics. Now, Roberts-Ivy also oversees soccer and women’s basketball.

EQUIPMENT Billie Spence.......................................................Equipment Manager

Prior to her joining the Sooner staff, Roberts-Ivy served as an undergraduate student assistant for softball for three years and as a graduate assistant coach for women’s basketball for one year at the University of Central Oklahoma. Designated as the department’s primary contact for internal and external usage and rental of athletics facilities, Roberts-Ivy supervises all aspects of event management for the department’s 21 varsity sports. In her role as director of event management, she has been a key member of the internal group that has successfully hosted more than 100 NCAA and Big 12 championship events in addition to the numerous regular season home events on the Norman campus. Additionally, she serves as the department’s contact with external hosting agencies including the Oklahoma City All Sports Association and the Amateur Softball Association. She has served as tournament director of the hugely successful Women’s College World Series in Oklahoma City for six years and has taken a lead role in making the department one of the nation’s leaders in facility security and customer satisfaction. In her role as a sport administrator, she oversees and carries out all administrative duties that relate to the sport including budget management; oversight of construction projects, including the recently completed renovation of the Viersen Gymnastics Center; supervision of coaching staffs; serving on national and regional task forces, and interacting with external groups as they relate to her sports. In 2009, Roberts-Ivy received the Judith M. Sweet Commitment Award from the National Association of Collegiate Women Athletics Administrators. The award honors athletics administrators who are committed to providing high level leadership and guidance within intercollegiate athletics and is presented to staff who are just beginning their administrative career. Roberts-Ivy’s professional memberships include NACWAA and the Norman Convention and Visitors Bureau Sports Committee. She has participated in ongoing education efforts through her attendance of the Collegiate Athletic Operation Services Conference, the Big 12 Event Management Conference and the NACDA/Center for Spectator Sports Safety Security Management Forum.

EVENT MANGEMENT & OPERATIONS Natalie Davis................................Coordinator of Event Management Paul Hood............................................................ Graduate Assistant FIELDS AND GROUNDS Desmond Stephens.............................................. Fields and Grounds MARKETING Hannah Smith................................... Assistant Director of Marketing PUBLICATIONS AND GRAPHIC DESIGN Debbie Copp................................................ Publications Coordinator Scott Matthews.........................................Director of Graphic Design Geoff Rogers..............................Assistant Director of Graphic Design Alex Eisbrenner..........................Assistant Director of Graphic Design SOCCER STAFF Jemma Cota.................................................... Director of Operations SOONERVISION Jacob Potter.......................Director of Production and Programming Zach Tilley................................................................. Producer/Editor Alex Wood.................... Director of Big Screens/Game Entertainment STUDENT LIFE Dr. Carol Ludvigson..... Associate A.D./Student-Athlete Development Tiffany Byrd........................................................ Director of Nutrition TICKET OFFICE Kyle Pedersen..........................Assistant Director of Ticket Operations

A graduate of the UCO, Roberts received her bachelor of science degree in kinesiology with an emphasis in exercise/fitness management in August 1999 and her master’s of education with an emphasis in physical education in December 2002.

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JAMES GALLOGLY University President 14th President at Oklahoma he University of Oklahoma Board of Regents announced on March 26 the selection of James L. “Jim” Gallogly, 65, a leading American business executive and OU alumnus, as the University’s 14th president. Gallogly succeeded David L. Boren, who retired on June 30. “Jim Gallogly is a world-class, in-demand transformative leader, and we’re honored to have him as our new president,” said Clayton I. Bennett, chairman of OU’s Board of Regents. “Throughout his career, he’s been incredibly successful. He is a builder known for having strategic vision, for managing large and complex organizations, and for mentoring and inspiring great teams to achieve results — leadership qualities we value for the future. Jim’s skill set is a perfect match for this unique time in our history.” “I’m here because I love the University of Oklahoma,” said President Gallogly. “It’s a privilege to be part of the University, and I will work tirelessly with our outstanding students, faculty and administration as we achieve new standards of academic excellence.” Boren, who was among America’s longest-serving university presidents, stepped down after leading OU for 23 years. His retirement came after completing 51 years of public service in the Oklahoma Legislature, as governor of Oklahoma, U.S. senator and OU’s president. Under Boren’s leadership, the University emerged as a “pacesetter university in American public higher education,” with 31 major new programs initiated during his tenure.

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“I have known Jim Gallogly for many years,” said Boren. “He is a person of exceptional ability and has been a committed supporter of the University. He truly loves the University and our students. He and his wife Janet will be worthy leaders of our University family. Molly and I both wish them well and will do all that we can to help them and the University that means so much to all of us.” Bennett added that Gallogly impressed the Board of Regents as a charismatic and inspirational leader. “It’s impressive to know that many leaders he’s mentored and developed during his career have ascended to become CEOs,” Bennett said. “He’ll lead from the front, working with teams at every level and teaching in the classroom as he takes on his next major career challenge. While Jim may not come from the academy, we know he’ll draw skillfully on OU’s world-class faculty, who will be critical in assisting him during this transition.” Bennett said OU’s search process was led by a recognized national search firm and a representative search committee composed of 17 faculty, students, staff professionals and community members. David Rainbolt and Dr. Gregg A. Garn, Dean of the Jeannine Rainbolt College of Education, served as chair and vice-chair, respectively, of the search. The committee initiated its 18 2018 OKLAHOMA SOCCER

work on Nov. 13, 2017. It met six times, reviewed a broad pool of applicants and ultimately selected 13 candidates for interviews. After robust debate, the committee presented seven finalists for the Board of Regents to review. The board conducted in-depth interviews with all seven candidates who were a mix of traditional and non-traditional candidates, both internal and external to the University. Following this thorough evaluation process, Regents unanimously selected Gallogly to become president. Gallogly was former chairman and chief executive officer of LyondellBasell, a company he joined while it was in Chapter 11 bankruptcy. He and his team guided the company out of bankruptcy in record time and successfully repositioned it as one of the world’s largest petrochemical, polymers and refining companies, with 2014 revenues of $45.6 billion and earnings of $4.1 billion (the year preceding his retirement). In addition to LyondellBasell, Gallogly also served for 29 years in executive roles with ConocoPhillips, Chevron Phillips Chemical Company and Phillips Petroleum Company, beginning his career in the energy business in northeast Oklahoma with Phillips in 1980. Prior to that, Gallogly practiced law with a private firm in Denver, Colo. Gallogly received a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs, Colo., in 1974 and a J.D. degree from the OU College of Law in 1977. Gallogly also completed the Advanced Executive Program at the J.L. Kellogg Graduate School of Management at Northwestern University in 1998. He is a member of the OU Gallogly College of Engineering Board of Visitors and the University of Colorado Engineering Advisory Council, as well as an executive committee member of the MD Anderson Cancer Center Board of Visitors in Houston, Texas. Healthcare industry experience he’s gained through the private sector and his board service to the MD Anderson Cancer Center will be integral to his work as president with OU’s Health Sciences Center. Gallogly was born in St. John’s, Newfoundland, on Sept. 1, 1952. He is one of 10 children of Tom and Margery Gallogly. He and his wife, Janet, have been married 43 years and have three daughters (Kelly Gray, Kasey DeLuke and Kim Gallogly), as well as four grandchildren (Ella and Vivian Gray, and Tony and Benny DeLuke).


JOE CASTIGLIONE VP/Athletics Director 11th Director at Oklahoma

When Joe Castiglione was hired to be director of athletics for the University of Oklahoma, he knew all about the success that was part of OU’s history. He also knew that the OU program was seeking stability and direction. In his 20 years at Oklahoma, he has led the efforts that have produced 18 national championships, nearly half of the all-time total. He has celebrated 88 conference titles, record GPAs and graduation rates. The success enjoyed in his tenure has ensured the Sooner legacy will continue to grow. Castiglione inherited one of the most storied programs in college athletics and he went to work by creating a positive culture that emphasized core values, a dynamic mission and a collaborative spirit. The goal has been to create the “destination of choice” and a world-class experience for student-athlete development. The 2017-18 school year yielded another accomplished campaign in school history with one national championship after a school record of four in one year. That school record in 2016-17, combined with three national titles in 2015-16, gave OU a nation-leading seven in two years. Seventeen of 21 sport teams sent the full team or individuals to an NCAA championship. Men’s gymnastics won its fourth consecutive national title and the women’s gymnastics team finished as the NCAA runner-up by the slimmest of margins. The football team finished third while the Sooner softball team also finished fifth. The men’s golf team added a fifth-place finish. The title won by the men’s gymnastics team continued a streak of at least one national title for a sixth consecutive year. The Learfield Director’s Cup recognizes overall program excellence. Evidence of OU’s commitment to program excellence since Castiglione’s arrival is that in 17 of his 20 years, the Sooners have ranked in the top 25. As dominant as the commitment to excellence in competition is, an even more impressive set of numbers was being posted in the classroom. The Sooner student-athletes had an 13th consecutive semester of a cumulative GPA at 3.00 or higher at the close of the academic year. The 3.13 cumulative GPA for the spring 2018 semester was a record for OU. That productivity in the classroom has translated into an 85% graduation rate for the Sooners. A place where competitive dreams come true and academic excellence are the expectations, not the exceptions, is part of a values-focused culture driven at OU by Castiglione with the full support of OU’s Board of Regents and University administration. Upon his arrival, the 11th and second longest serving director of athletics at OU, Castiglione made a number of changes, and, in the process, created a team of administrators, 10 of whom have gone on to other Division I athletics director posts, coaches and support staff who pursue and achieve lofty goals under the banner of ethical integrity. That extends into the department’s finances. OU Athletics, one of the few remaining self-sustaining departments nationally, has closed the books in the black in each of the last 20 years. Castiglione’s responsible approach has benefitted the general campus, as well. Through direct and indirect support, the athletics department provides more than $9 million annually to OU’s academics budget. It also established an endowment at Bizzell Library and partnered with the president’s office to eliminate the admission fee at OU’s internationally known Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art. Facility improvement and construction of athletics facilities have been carried out at a record pace and Castiglione takes pride in the fact that those improvements have been funded with private donations. Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium underwent a $160 million renovation that included filling in the bowl and creating new seating options for Sooner fans and new team facilities, including locker room, training room, strength and training center and offices. Other improvements are planned throughout the historic facility in the Stadium Master Plan that includes multiple phases. A $7 million dollar improvement to the men’s and women’s basketball facilities at Lloyd Noble Center has been completed and a $22 million plan to build a new softball stadium was recently approved. A master plan for $10 million in renovations at baseball is also on the books. These projects follow the completion of the $75 million Headington Hall, which provides housing for the general student population as well as student-athletes. The state-of-the-art building, which has won the President’s Trophy as the outstanding housing unit four of the last five years, opened in August 2013 and makes OU the leader in providing an engaging community living option for OU students. Castiglione is quick to give full credit to the student-athletes and coaches, the staff, the OU Board of Regents, University administration, the donors and the fans for the success experienced during his tenure. It’s a team approach that he has embraced throughout his successful career in athletics. In recognition of the many achievements of his OU tenure, Castiglione was named Co-National Athletic Director of the Year in May 2018 by the Sports Business Journal. He had been a finalist for that award in 2016 and also had won the award in May 2009. A survey conducted by Sports Illustrated in the summer of 2017 named him the best athletics director in the country. He received the 2018 Katha Quinn Award from the U.S. Basketball Writers of America for exceptional service to the media. He will be inducted into the Oklahoma Sports Hall of Fame as a member of the Class of 2018. The National Football Foundation and College Hall of

Fame named him the 2013 recipient of the John L. Toner Award. In April 2014, Castiglione received the Abe Lemons/Paul Hansen Award for Sports Excellence from Oklahoma City University. His peers have honored him as well. In November 2012, the United States Sports Academy named him the winner of the Carl Maddox Sports Management Award. In October 2004, the Bobby Dodd Foundation named him Athletics Director of the Year. In 2003, he was inducted into the National Association of Collegiate Marketing Administrators Hall of Fame. In June 2001, he received the General Robert R. Neyland Athletic Director Award for lifetime achievement from the All-American Football Foundation. The National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) named him Central Region AD of the Year in 2000. The department received the 2007 PRISM Award, presented by the School of Sports Management at the University of Massachusetts. The achievement that may bring him the most pride came in May 2007 when he completed a master’s of education degree from OU. Subsequently, he became an adjunct professor in the Jeannine Rainbolt College of Education, teaching graduate classes in Marketing, Development and Leadership in Higher Education. He serves on the College’s Board of Advocates. He was recently recognized for his distinguished service by OU’s College of Arts & Sciences. Castiglione was instrumental in the athletics department’s major campaign, Great Expectations: The Campaign for Sooner Sports. The then largest fund-raising effort in OU athletics history included projects that impacted each of OU’s 21 sports and has become a national model for intercollegiate athletics. The campaign ended three years later with more than $125 million raised and that figure has now grown to over $500 million as funds continue to be raised for facility improvements and scholarship endowments. Hired on April 30, 1998, Castiglione joined the Sooner family after serving as athletics director at Missouri. In his 17-year career with the Tigers, Castiglione, who was named director of athletics at Missouri on Dec. 15, 1993, was credited with rebuilding sports programs, hiring outstanding coaches, implementing an innovative master plan for facilities, inspiring record-setting increases in fund-raising and balancing the budget in each of his five years as athletics director. A 1979 Maryland graduate, Castiglione received the University’s Distinguished Alumnus Award in April 2007 and he was inducted into the State of Missouri’s Sports Hall of Fame in November 2015. His career journey began as the sports promotions director at Rice. He then worked a year as director of athletic fund-raising at Georgetown before being hired in 1981 at Missouri as director of communications and marketing. He will mark his 26th year of serving student-athletes as an Athletics Director at two different institutions in the 2018-19 academic year. His commitment to the success of student-athletes has gone beyond the Norman campus and he has served at the national and conference level. He was named to the College Football Playoff Committee in January 2018, making him the only person to serve on that committee as well as the Men’s Basketball and Baseball committees. He is currently serving on the NCAA’s Board of Governor’s Commission to Combat Sexual Violence on Campus. He served as chairman of the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Committee for the 2015-16 academic year. He served a four-year term on the NCAA Championship/Competition Cabinet and the NCAA Baseball Committee. He also chaired the NCAA’s Football Academic Progress Rate (APR) Working Group and completed service on the NCAA Working Group on Collegiate Model-Rules Committee. He also serves on the Gatorade Collegiate Advisory Board and the National Football Foundation and College Football Hall of Fame Board of Directors. He served three terms as the chair of the Big 12 Board of Athletics Directors and is a past president of both the Division I-A Athletic Directors Association and NACDA. He was also a member on the NCAA Diversity Leadership Strategic Planning Committee, the NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Discussion Group, the United States Olympic Committee Athlete Career and Education Strategic Working Group and the NCAA Football Issues Committee, which he chaired. A former member of the Phi Delta Theta Foundation Board of Trustees, he is a highly requested speaker at annual conventions and continuing education institutes. In November 2011, his hometown recognized him by selecting him for the Broward County (Fla.) Sports Hall of Fame. His involvement in the local community has led to service with civic clubs, churches and charities, including the United Way of Norman, recently serving his third term as OU’s campus co-chair, which resulted in the highest recorded contributions ever by faculty, staff and students to the United Way of Norman’s annual campaign. He encourages student-athletes and athletics staff to participate in those efforts as well, and in 2017-18, OU Athletics representatives logged more than 5,000 hours of community service. A native of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Castiglione is married to the former Kristen Bartel, a 1990 graduate of the University of Missouri. They are the parents of two sons, Joseph, Jr., who is a redshirt junior at OU, and Jonathan, who is a senior in high school.

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BETHANY BLOCK

JORDAN HOBART

#30 - 5-6 - SR - MIDFIELDER PHOENIX, ARIZ. (DESERT MOUNTAIN H.S.)

#19 - 5-7 - SR - DEFENDER BROKEN ARROW, OKLA. (UNION H.S.)

2017 (JUNIOR) Appeared in 13 games…Made her first career start against Oklahoma State (Aug.25)…Recorded one shot on the season against Tulsa (Aug. 27)...First-Team Academic All-Big 12. 2016 (SOPHOMORE) Played in 15 matches for the Sooners … Took a pair of shots on the season, one at George Mason and the other at Grand Canyon. 2015 (FRESHMAN) Appeared in five matches as a true freshman for the Sooners … Took a total of three shots, including one on goal. HIGH SCHOOL Varsity team captain as a senior at Desert Mountain H.S. ... Aided her team to two first-place finishes in the Horizon Tournament of Champions (2012, 2013) ... Earned multiple all-area awards in 2014, including Scottsdale All-City honors, All-Section accolades and an honorable mention spot on the Arizona Republic Division I team ... All-Tribute Girls’ Soccer Honorable Mention (2013) ... Played club soccer for SC Del Sol ’97 under head coach Les Armstrong ... Four-year team captain with her club team ... Two-time Olympic Development Program (ODP) regional camp selection (2009, 2010) ... Standout track and cross country athlete with three AIA state finalist appearances ... Two-time Desert Mountain H.S. MVP – track (2012, 2013) and school record holder for the 3,200 meter race ... Top Drawer Soccer three star recruit.

2018 SOONERS

PERSONAL Hails from Phoenix, Ariz. ... Daughter of Bruce and Jane Block and has one sister, Brianna ... Majoring in pre-physical therapy at OU.

2017 (JUNIOR) Appeared in all 20 games…Made 14 starts…Recorded an assist against Oklahoma State in the Big 12 Championship against Oklahoma State (Nov. 1)… Tallied six shots on the season putting two on goal… First-Team Academic All-Big 12...Recognized with a 4.0 GPA over the last two semesters. 2016 (SOPHOMORE) Played in nine matches and made four starts before suffering an injury … Recorded her first career goal off a set piece in OU’s 4-1 win over then-No. 25 Loyola Marymount on Aug. 21 … Took a total of three shots. 2015 (FRESHMAN) Appeared in two matches for the Sooners as a true freshman ... Started against Tulsa on Sept. 18. HIGH SCHOOL Standout defender for Union H.S., earning All-District honors (2014), two Frontier Valley All-Conference honors (2012, 2013) and two Defensive Player of the Year accolades at Union (2013, 2014) ... Led Union to a district title and the state semifinals in 2014 as team captain ... Aided her high school team to back-to-back state quarterfinal appearances (2012, 2013) ... Ranked in the top 10 percent of her class at Union H.S. ... National Honor Society member, three-time Frontier Valley Academic All-Conference pick and three-time Athletic Director’s Honor Roll selection ... Played club soccer for TSC Hurricane under Jesse Williams and Kerry Shubert ... ECNL National Showcase selection (2011-12) ... Aided her team to a seventh-place finish in the ECNL National Finals in 2012 ... Captured an Oklahoma Premier League Championships in 2011 ... Top Drawer Soccer four star recruit ... No. 6 ranked player in the South region. PERSONAL Hails from Broken Arrow, Okla. ... Daughter of Duane and Karla Hobart ... Younger sister Paige is currently a sophomore on the Oklahoma soccer team ... Majoring in biology at Oklahoma.

CAREER STATISTICS

CAREER STATISTICS

YEAR GP-GS SHOTS SOG GOALS ASSISTS POINTS GWG 2015 5-0 3 1 0 0 0 0 2016 15-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2017 13-1 1 1 0 0 0 0 TOTALS: 33-1 6 2 0 0 0 0

YEAR GP-GS SHOTS SOG GOALS ASSISTS POINTS GWG 2015 2-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2016 9-4 3 2 1 0 2 0 2017 20-14 6 2 0 1 1 0 TOTALS: 31-9 9 4 1 1 3 0

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MARISSA MCMAHAND

EMILY PARKER

#28 - 5-8 - SR - MIDFIELDER ROUND ROCK, TEXAS (ROUND ROCK H.S.)

#74- 5-7 - SR - FORWARD TUCSON, ARIZ. (CATALINA FOOTHILLS H.S.)

2017 (JUNIOR) Appeared in 18 games as a Sooner…Made six starts…Recorded one goal and one assist on the season for a total of three points…Netted a goal against Tulsa (Aug. 27) in a 2-1 victory…Tallied an assist against Illinois (Sept. 10)…Took 13 shots on the year putting four on goal… First-Team Academic All-Big 12...Recognized with a 4.0 GPA over the last two semesters. 2016 (SOPHOMORE) Played in 10 matches, making one start … Took two shots as a sophomore, one of which was a goal. 2015 (FRESHMAN) Appeared in six matches as a true freshman for the Sooners … Recorded a goal in the 88th minute in OU’s season opener on Aug. 21 at Furman to force overtime … Logged six shots on the season, two of which were on goal (.333 shot on goal percentage). HIGH SCHOOL Three-time All-District first team selection as a midfielder at Round Rock H.S. (2012, 2013, 2014) ... Led her team to a district championship and a regional semifinalist appearance in 2014 ... Round Rock H.S. team MVP (2013) ... Played club soccer for Lonestar S.C. under Don Cameron ... Netted six total game MVP honors throughout her club career ... Served as team captain in 2011-12 ... Aided her team to back-to-back appearances in the national playoffs in 2013 and 2014 ... USF Training Center attendee (2011). PERSONAL Hails from Round Rock, Texas ... Daughter of Michael and Maribel McMahand and has one sister, Madison ... Majoring in pre-physical therapy at Oklahoma.

2017 (JUNIOR) Appeared in four games…Made two starts…Suffered a season-ending injury against Tulsa (Aug. 27). 2016 (SOPHOMORE) Appeared in eight matches, starting two, before suffering a season-ending injury … Scored in OU’s 4-0 victory at George Mason on Sept. 4 … Took five shots, including four that were on goal (.800 shot on goal percentage). 2015 (FRESHMAN) Appeared in 18 matches as a true freshman for the Sooners … Made two starts … Logged three goals for a total of six points … Tallied her first career goal in a win at Oklahoma State on Aug. 28 … Scored twice in OU’s 8-1 victory over UTSA on Sept. 6 … Took 15 shots on the season, five of which were on goal (.333 shot on goal percentage). HIGH SCHOOL Played forward at Arizona powerhouse Catalina Foothills H.S., aiding her team to two state championships (2012, 2013) and a state runner-up finish (2014) ... Scored 30 goals and notched 18 assists as a senior for Catalina Foothills ... Scored multiple goals in nine matches as a senior, including six in a single game ... Twotime All-Arizona State First Team (2013, 2014) ... Two-time All-Division First Team (2013, 2014) ... Two-time All-Section First Team (2013, 2014) ... Arizona Gatorade Player of the Year finalist (2013) ... Two-time Arizona Daily Star High School Player of the Year (2013, 2015) ... All-Section Player of the Year (2013) ... Arizona Republic’s Most Exciting Player to Watch (2013) ... All-City First Team (2013) ... Southern Arizona Player of the Year (2013) ... Played club soccer for SC Del Sol under Les Armstrong ... Notched 18 goals and seven assists in two seasons of club soccer ... PERSONAL Native of Tucson, Ariz. ... Parents are Glenn and Casey Parker ... Has three siblings: Madeleine, Caroline and William ... Father Glenn played football for the University of Arizona and later made five Super Bowl appearances in a 12-year NFL career with the Buffalo Bills, Kansas City Chiefs and New York Giants ... Mother Casey was a student-athlete in synchronized swimming at Arizona ... Sister Madeleine played soccer for the University of New Mexico.

CAREER STATISTICS

CAREER STATISTICS

YEAR GP-GS SHOTS SOG GOALS ASSISTS POINTS GWG 2015 6-0 6 2 1 0 2 0 2016 10-1 2 1 0 0 0 0 2017 18-6 13 4 1 1 3 0 TOTALS: 24-7 21 7 2 1 5 0

YEAR GP-GS SHOTS SOG GOALS ASSISTS POINTS GWG 2015 18-2 15 5 3 0 6 0 2016 8-2 5 4 1 0 2 0 2017 4-2 4 2 0 0 0 0 TOTALS: 30-6 24 11 4 0 8 0

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PAIGE WELCH

KAYLEE DAO

#27 - 5-5 - SR - DEFENDER/MIDFIELDER AUSTIN, TEXAS (VANDEGRIFT H.S.)

#11 - 5-7 - R-JR - FORWARD/MIDFIELDER TULSA, OKLA. (JENKS H.S.)

2017 (JUNIOR) Started all 18 games she appeared in…Tallied one assist on the season against Tulsa (Aug. 27)…Took five shots on the season putting one on goal… First-Team Academic All-Big 12. 2016 (SOPHOMORE) Started all 23 matches for the Sooners … Finished the season with a goal and an assist for three points … Recorded her first goal of the season on Nov. 11 against SMU in the 12th minute in the first round of the NCAA Championship, helping OU to its first-ever win in NCAA play … Tallied an assist at George Mason on Sept. 4 … Took six shots, including four on goal (.667 shot on goal percentage) … SecondTeam All-Big 12 selection … First-Team Academic All-Big 12. 2015 (FRESHMAN) Appeared in 18 matches as a true freshman for the Sooners, starting each of those … Logged two goals, both game winners, and an assist for five total points … Scored her first career goal in OU’s 8-1 victory over UTSA on Sept. 6 … Recorded the game-winning goal off a corner kick against Oklahoma State on Oct. 30 … Big 12 Freshman of the Week (Nov. 2) … Assisted on a goal from Liz Keester to force overtime at No. 11 South Carolina on Aug. 23 … Took eight shots on the season, four of which were on goal (.500 shot on goal percentage). HIGH SCHOOL Lettered four seasons at Vandegrift H.S. while serving as team captain in 2014-15 ... Two-time All-District First Team selection (2013, 2014) ... Aided her high school team to a Texas State Championship in 2014 ... Team Defensive MVP and All-Region First Team honoree in 2014 ... Led her high school team to two district, three bi-district and one regional title ... Played club soccer for Lonestar S.C. under Alex Tapp, tallying 10 game MVP honors ... Aided her team to a Premier League title and a Region III finalist appearance ... ECNL Frisco Peak Performer and ECNL Dallas AllEvent Team selection (2013) ... AP scholar at Vandegrift and National Merit Scholar Semifinalist.

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PERSONAL Native of Austin, Texas ... Parents are Matthew and Candyce Welch ... Majoring in engineering at Oklahoma.

2017 (REDSHIRT SPHOMORE) Started all 17 games she appeared in… Named to the All-Big 12 First Team… Led the team with four goals on the season…Tallied two game-winning goals… Netted the game-winner against Tulsa (Aug. 27) in overtime…Also recorded the game-winner against Illinois (Sept. 10)…Led the team with 43 shots taken… Led the team with nine points on the season (four goals, one assist)…Converted her lone penalty kick attempt at San Francisco (Sept. 17)… First-Team Academic All-Big 12. 2016 (SOPHOMORE) Appeared in four matches before suffering a season-ending knee injury on Aug. 28 … Tallied two goals for a total of four points … Scored in OU’s victory against then-No. 25 Loyola Marymount on Aug. 21 … Recorded the game winner in the 81st minute against Oklahoma State on Aug. 26 in a non-conference Bedlam matchup. 2015 (FRESHMAN) Started 19 matches for the Sooners as a true freshman … Finished the season with four goals and an assist for a total of nine points … Led the team with three game-winning goals … Named to the All-Big 12 Freshman Team … Recorded the game-winner at Oklahoma State on Aug. 28 just 18 seconds into the match, the second-fastest goal in OU history … Tallied game-winner in the 87th minute at Oral Roberts on Sept. 29 … Recorded second straight game winner with a score in the 64th minute at Illinois State on Oct. 2 … Also scored in the 88th minute at No. 2 Stanford on Sept. 13 to force overtime … Logged 26 total shots, 11 of which were on goal (.423 shot on goal percentage) … Big 12 Freshman of the Week (Oct. 6). HIGH SCHOOL Arrived at Oklahoma as one of the nation’s top 100 players after a standout career at Jenks H.S. in Tulsa and with the TSC Hurricane ... Aided the Jenks Trojans to two conference titles, an appearance in the 2013 state finals and a 2015 state playoff appearance as a midfielder ... Three-time All-District selection (2012, 2013, 2014) and three-time Principal’s Honor Roll selection ... Aided her club team to a North American League Championship in 2014 and a seventh place finish at ECNL Nationals ... Three-time Top Drawer Soccer Top 150 selection (2012, 2013, 2014) ... Top Drawer Soccer four star recruit ... No. 81 ranked player nationally and No. 2 in the South region. PERSONAL Hails from Tulsa, Okla. ... Parents are Delann Dao-Griego and Nicolas Griego ... Has an older brother, Gabe, and a younger sister, Sarah.

CAREER STATISTICS

CAREER STATISTICS

YEAR GP-GS SHOTS SOG GOALS ASSISTS POINTS GWG 2015 18-18 8 4 2 1 5 2 2016 23-23 6 4 1 1 3 1 2017 18-18 5 1 0 1 1 0 TOTALS: 59-59 19 9 3 3 9 3

YEAR GP-GS SHOTS SOG GOALS ASSISTS POINTS GWG 2015 19-19 26 11 4 1 9 3 2016 4-2 4 3 2 0 4 1 2017 17-17 43 14 4 1 9 2 TOTALS: 40-38 73 28 10 2 22 6

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KRISTINA O’DONNELL

IVANNA RIVAS

#5 - 5-8 - JR - MIDFIELDER EL DORADO HILLS, CALIF. (OAK RIDGE H.S.)

#29 - 5-2 - JR - FOWARD EDMOND, OKLA. (EDMOND SANTA FE H.S.)

2017 (SOPHOMORE) Saw action in all 20 games for OU…Made 19 starts…Recorded her first career goal against Illinois (Sept. 10)…Took 26 shots, putting 11 on goal (.423 shot on goal percentage)…Second-Team Academic All-Big 12. 2016 (FRESHMAN) Stepped up as a freshman to appear in 22 of OU’s 23 matches … Made 13 starts … Took 10 shots, putting four on goal (.400 shot on goal percentage) … All-Big 12 Freshman Team selection. HIGH SCHOOL Team captain for Oak Ridge High School since 2012 season ... Participated in variety of player development programs, including ECNL PDP Northwest Region (2014) and ECNL PDP Northwest Region (2015) ... Part of National Market Training Center (MTC) in 2011-12 and Portland, Oregon, 2014 Nike ECNL National Training Camp ... Played for San Juan Soccer Club ... Aided her club team to a variety of championship appearances, including 2013 Summer Surf Cup as a finalist, 2013 ECNL National Playoff Champions Bracket, ECNL National North-American Leauge Championships, 2014 ECNL Playoffs Seattle and 2014 ECNL National Finals Virginia ... Also excelled on high school’s varsity track team, winning the All-League Championship in 300 meter hurdles in 2015 and earning the team’s most valuable sprinter honors in 2012 and 2013 ... Member of Oak Ridge High School ASB Leadership and served as vice president of her freshman and sophomore classes ... Earned the San Juan Premier Student-Athlete Award from 2011-2013 ... Named to Academic Honor Roll and was a member of the American Legion Auxilary Girls State Program in 2015.

2017 (SOPHOMORE) Appeared in 14 games for the Sooners…Took two shots, both against Oklahoma State (Sept. 22)...First-Team Academic All-Big 12. 2016 (FRESHMAN) Appeared in two matches for the Sooners as a true freshman … Played at Grand Canyon on Sept. 18 and at Cal St. Northridge on Oct. 23, taking one shot. HIGH SCHOOL Four-year varsity member and 2015 team captain at Edmond Santa Fe High School ... Consistent offensive contributor, scoring 16 goals in 2015, nine in 2014 and six in 2013 ... Earned ODP Team honors three times (2010, 2011, 2012) ... Selected First-Team Metro Conference (2014, 2015) and First-Team 6A-1 All-District (2014, 2015) ... 2015 Honorable Mention All-City ... 2013 Honorable Mention All-District ... Played club soccer at OFC 98 with Sooner teammate Lauren Haivala under now-OU assistant coach Alexis Vizarelis ... Club team won three straight Oklahoma State Cup Championships (2013, 2014, 2015) and was Southern Regional Premier League Champion in 2015 ... National Honor Society member. PERSONAL Hails from Edmond, Okla. ... Daughter of Hugo and Gabriela Rivas ... Plans to major in health and exercise science at OU.

PERSONAL Hails from El Dorado Hills, Calif. ... Daughter of Brian and Sharon O’Donnell ... Has two older siblings, Kelsey and Sean.

CAREER STATISTICS

CAREER STATISTICS

YEAR GP-GS SHOTS SOG GOALS ASSISTS POINTS GWG 2016 22-13 10 4 0 0 0 0 2017 20-19 26 11 1 0 2 0 TOTALS: 42-32 36 15 1 0 2 0

YEAR GP-GS SHOTS SOG GOALS ASSISTS POINTS GWG 2016 2-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2017 14-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS: 16-0 3 0 0 0 0 0

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MCKINLEY CRONE #1 - 5-7 - SO - GOALKEEPER MAITLAND, FLA. (EDGEWATER H.S.)

2017 (FRESHMAN) Played every minute in goal for the Sooners as a freshman…Finished the season with four clean sheets…Recorded 111 saves which ranks sixth all-time in program history for a single season…Recorded shutouts against SMU (Aug.20), Baylor (Sept. 29), Texas (Oct. 1), and Iowa State (Oct. 6)…Set a career-high with 10 saves twice during the season (at Iowa State, at TCU). HIGH SCHOOL Four-time letterwinner at Edgewater High School … Primarily played goalkeeper but also served as a forward as a freshman … Named Orange County Metro Player of the Year as a senior and received All-Metro Team accolades for a third straight season … Earned Orlando Family Athlete of the Year accolades as a senior … Member of 2016-17 Orange County Metro West Champions team and 4A District Champions Squad … Team also earned both of those honors advanced to 4A Regional Semifinals in 2015-16 season … 2015-16 All-Metro Player of the Year and Orlando Sentinel Female Athlete of the Year … Played club soccer for Florida Kraze/Krush under coach Hue Menzies … Named Club Player of the Year and Club Goalkeeper of the Year in 2016 … State Cup Champion in 2017 … Aided club team to the State Cup Final Four in both 2015 and 2016 and to a Region 3 League Championship in 2015-16 … Also competed in varsity swimming … Member of National Honor Society and Beta Club … Named an AP Scholar … Earned a spot on her school’s honor roll every semester for four years.

2018 SOONERS

PERSONAL Hails from Maitland, Fla. … Daughter of Mark and Lora Crone and older sister to Addison … Plans to major in finance and international business.

CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP-GS MIN. GA GAA SAVES W-L-T SHO. 2017 20-20 1885:08 35 1.67 111 3-13-4 4 TOTALS: 20-20 1885:08 35 1.67 111 3-13-4 4

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LAUREN HAIVALA

#7 - 5-4 - R-SO - MIDFIELDER EDMOND, OKLA. (DEER CREEK H.S.)

2017 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN) Did not play due to injury. 2016 (FRESHMAN) Did not compete as a true freshman following an injury. HIGH SCHOOL Helped Deer Creek High School to four consecutive state championships in 2012, 2013, 2014 and 2015 ... Played club soccer for OFC 98, along with fellow signing class member Ivanna Rivas ... Won three straight club state championships in 2013, 2014 and 2015 under now-OU assistant coach Alexis Vizarelis ... Named AllCity First Team (2013, 2015), All-Vype Soccer Spring Team (2013) and All-Edmond Team (2013) ... Served as team captain for both club and high school teams ... Member of National Honor Society. PERSONAL Hails from Edmond, Okla. ... Daughter of Darin and Jennifer Haivala and has two younger siblings: a sister named Morgan and a brother named Lucas ... Plans to major in business at OU.

CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP-GS SHOTS SOG GOALS ASSISTS POINTS GWG 2016 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2017 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS: 11-0 2 1 0 0 0 0


PAIGE HOBART

EMMA LEDBETTER

#0 - 5-10 - SO - GOALKEEPER BROKEN ARROW, OKLA. (UNION H.S.)

#14 - 5-7 - SO - FORWARD/MIDFIELDER EDMOND, OKLA. (EDMOND NORTH H.S.)

2017 (FRESHMAN) Did not see playing time as a true freshman. HIGH SCHOOL Helped lead Union High School to three straight Class 6A State Championships (2015, 2016, 2017) … Also aided team to two national championships in 2015 and 2016 … Four-time letterwinner, playing both goalkeeper and forward during her career … Named All-Conference, All-Metro and Academic All-Conference in 2017 … Played 22 games with 21 shutouts, allowing just one goal in her senior season … 2016 honors included All-District, All-Conference, All-State and Golden Glove and a VIP at the 40th Annual Sports Headliner Awards Banquet (March of Dimes) … Recorded three goals and two assists as a junior while grabbing 33 saves and allowing just three goals in 21 matches played … Played club soccer for TSC Hurricane … Led her club team to the ECNL National Playoffs three years in a row as a goalkeeper … Team also finished as state runner-up and won the Texas Conference in ECNL under coaches Kerry Shubert and Jesse Williams … Served as club team captain for 2015-16 season … Earned a spot on the academic honor roll every year since elementary school. PERSONAL Hails from Broken Arrow, Okla. … Daughter of Duane and Karla Hobart … Older sister Jordan is currently a member of the Oklahoma soccer team … Plans to major in engineering at OU.

CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP-GS MIN. GA GAA SAVES W-L-T SHO. 2017 0-0 00:00 0.00 0 0-0-0 0 0 TOTALS: 0-0 00:00 0.00 0 0-0-0 0 0

2017 (FRESHMAN) Appeared in all 20 games for Oklahoma…Made 17 starts…Recorded 10 shots on the season. HIGH SCHOOL Four-time letterwinner at Edmond North High School … Played both forward and midfielder … Helped her squad to three straight semifinal appearances in the State Tournament … Senior year honors include All-City First Team, All-District, All-State, team captain and ENHS Offensive Player of the Year … Named a finalist for the 2017 March of Dimes Headliner High School Scholar Athlete of the Year award … Other honors include All-Conference (2015, 2016), All-District (2015, 2016), VYPE Comeback Player of the Year (2015), All-Big City (2016) and Edmond North High School Offensive Player of the Year (2016) … Played club soccer for OFC 99 under the direction of Jimmy Hampton … Aided the club to two Oklahoma State Championships in 2013 and 2015 and two Region III semifinal appearances in those seasons … In 2016, was part of the OFC 98 team that was a Region III Finalist under now-OU assistant coach Alexis Vizarelis … Was among the top three leading scorers at regionals in 2013 and 2016 … Also ran varsity cross country and played varsity basketball, finishing All-Conference and All-Region twice in cross country … Member of the National Honor Society and FCA Leadership Team. PERSONAL Hails from Edmond, Okla. … Daughter of Mike and Kara Ledbetter and older sister to Claire and Ruby … Plans to major in pre-physical therapy at Oklahoma.

CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP-GS SHOTS SOG GOALS ASSISTS POINTS GWG 2017 20-17 10 3 0 0 0 0 TOTALS: 20-17 10 3 0 0 0 0

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HANNAH MOLONE

#4 - 5-5 - SO - MIDFIELDER EDMOND, OKLA. (EDMOND MEMORIAL H.S.)

2017 (FRESHMAN) Saw action in 11 games for the Sooners…recorded one shot on the season against Tulsa. HIGH SCHOOL Joined the Sooners for spring 2017 season after graduating early from Edmond Memorial High School … Three-time letterwinner as a midfielder … Earned AllDistrict honors in 2014, 2015 and 2016 … Received the “Heart and Hustle” award for her team in those three seasons … Played club soccer for OFC 98 under now OU-assistant coach Alexis Vizarelis … Served as a team captain and helped lead the team to three state championships and a regional finals appearance. PERSONAL Hometown is Edmond, Okla. … Parents are Darin and Kellie Molone, and she has two older brothers, Josh and Blake … Majoring in business at Oklahoma.

ERIKA YOST

#24 - 5-6 - SO - FORWARD/MIDFIELDER FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZ. (FOUNTAIN HILLS H.S.)

2017 (FRESHMAN) Appeared in 20 games as a true freshman…Made 14 starts…Recorded 10 shots on the season with three on goal. HIGH SCHOOL Named 2016-17 Arizona Gatorade Player of the Year … Four-time letterwinner at Fountain Hills High School … In 22 games her senior season, Yost scored 54 goals and recorded 20 assists as a forward and midfielder … Led her team to three state championships (2013-14, 2015-16, 2016-17) and a runner-up finish (2014-15) … Set school records for most goals scored in one season (54) and most career goals (104) … Honors include First-Team All-Division III (2013-14, 2015-16), All-Section Honorable Mention Division III (2014-15, missed most of season due to injury) and two-time Team Captain (2015-16, 2016-17) … Named to the 2016-17 Arizona Soccer Showcase Best XI, AZ Central High School Sports Awards – Small Schools Player of the Year and a finalist for the AZ Central High School Sports Awards Athlete of the Year … Also named the AZ Central Player of the Week, the AZ Central Runner-Up Player of the Month, the AZ Central High School Sports Awards – Best Championship Performance after scoring nine goals over the course of four games at the state tournament (all 2015-16) … Helped her SC del Sol ECNL club team to a ECNL Southwest Conference Championship and the Quarterfinals of the ECNL Nationals Champions League in the 2015-16 season … Earned a PDP Invitation in 2014-15 … Also competed in cross country and track and field, holding multiple school records in track and aiding her team to back-to-back track and field state championships.

2018 SOONERS

PERSONAL Comes to Norman from Fountain Hills, Ariz. … Daughter of Scott and DeAnn Yost … Has one sister named Brooke … Majoring in interior design at Oklahoma.

CAREER STATISTICS

CAREER STATISTICS

YEAR GP-GS SHOTS SOG GOALS ASSISTS POINTS GWG 2017 11-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS: 11-0 1 0 0 0 0 0

YEAR GP-GS SHOTS SOG GOALS ASSISTS POINTS GWG 2017 20-14 10 3 0 0 0 0 TOTALS: 20-14 10 3 0 0 0 0

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ABIGAIL BANCROFT

CHLOE BOHANON

#13 - 5-2 - FR - MIDFIELDER PLANO, TEXAS (PLANO SENIOR H.S.)

#25 - 5-6 - FR - MIDFIELDER FRISCO, TEXAS (FRISCO H.S.)

HIGH SCHOOL Played four years at Plano Senior High School…Was a two-time all-district honorable mention selection…Helped lead Plano Senior to a district championship in 2017…Two-time academic all-district selection…Played club soccer for Solar ECNL U18 and was team captain from 2015-2018…Was the team’s leading scorer in 2015, leading the club to a USYA National Championship… was a two-time ECNL Player to Watch…Led the team to four USYSA Texas State Championships, four Lake Highlands Division 1 Championships and two Dallas International Cup Championships.

HIGH SCHOOL Has been on campus since the spring semester began after graduating high school in December….Played club soccer for FC Dallas. PERSONAL Hometown is Frisco, Texas…Parents are Stephen and Kimberly Bohanon and she has a sister, Eden, who also attends Oklahoma.

PERSONAL Hometown is Plano, Texas…Parents are Christopher and Cynthia Bancroft...Has an older brother, Alec.

HAILEY DAVIDSON

MEGAN MCCLAY

#2 - 5-4 - FR - FORWARD/DEFENDER PROSPER, TEXAS (PROSPER H.S.)

#00 - 5-6 - FR - GOALKEEPER FLOWER MOUND, TEXAS (MARCUS H.S.)

HIGH SCHOOL Two-time letterwinner at Prosper High School…scored 22 goals in two seasons after moving from defender to forward…Helped her team to a 26-0-1 record in 2016…Played club soccer for FC Dallas…Team captain in 2017 and 2018… Participated in nationals from 2015-2017… Invited to play in matches against the U.S. Soccer U15 Girls National team…One of three signees from the FC Dallas Developmental Academy in Dallas, joining Jackie Stacy and Lauren Tovy at Oklahoma.

HIGH SCHOOL Played for Marcus High School in Flower Mound, Texas...was a member of the 2018 State Finals Runner-Up team...helped lead Marcus to a Region 1 Championship and a No. 13 national ranking...played club soccer for the Dallas Texans PERSONAL Hometown is Flower Mound, Texas…Parents are Rob and Tammy McClay...has two brothers, Robert & Matthew...Plans to major in biology.

PERSONAL Hometown is Prosper, Texas…Parents are Paul and Colleen Davidson...Has a younger brother, Matthew…Her father, Paul, played soccer at SMU from 19851989…Plans to major in health and exercise science.

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MEGAN REILLY #6 - 5-6 - FR - MIDFIELD/FORWARD SUGAR LAND,TEXAS (STEPHEN F. AUSTIN H.S.)

#26 - 5-7 - SO - FORWARD/MIDFIELDER THEWOODLANDS,TEXAS (THEWOODLANDS H.S.)

HIGH SCHOOL Two-year letterwinner at Stephen F. Austin High School…played just her freshman and sophomore seasons…Tallied 32 goals and 45 assists in her two seasons…Was the District 23-6A 2015 Varsity Newcomer of the Year as a freshman and named to the 2016 UIL I-10 Shootout All-Tournament Team… Was a two-time first-team all-district selection…Was her team MVP in 2015 and 2016…Team captain in 2016….Played club soccer for Challenge Soccer Club…. Tallied 20 goals and 21 assists in four years with the club… Was a member of the Northern Ireland Women’s U19 National Team and the Player of the Match at the 2017 UEFA U19 Championships

HIGH SCHOOL Four-time letterwinner at the Woodlands High School…A three-star recruit by Top Drawer Soccer…Was the 2017 District 12-6A MVP and the Montgomery County Offensive MVP…Was also the 2017 All-Greater Houston Player of the Year…Tallied 60 goals, 37 assists and appeared in 72 games in high school…Led her team to district championships in 2015, 2016 and 2017 and a regional runner-up finish in 2017…Was named 2015 Honorable Mention All-District, First-Team All-District in 2016-17, First-Team All-Region in 2017, Honorable Mention All-State in 2017 and was a Top Drawer Soccer second-team All-American in 2017…Played club soccer for Houston Dash/Texas Rush with fellow newcomer Cameron Tharp…Tallied 10 goals in 15 games in 2017… member of Rush Select National Team from 2013-15 as a goalkeeper and forward.

PERSONAL Hometown is Sugar Land, Texas…Parents are Mike and Stephani Reilly..Has three brothers: Ben, Matthew and Christopher…Plans to major in business administration at Oklahoma.

PERSONAL Hometown is The Woodlands, Texas… Daughter of Walter and Carolyn Richards and has four siblings: Jheri’, Jerrel, Brant and Toni…Her father, Walter, played basketball at the University of Texas El Paso from 1966-69…. Was a member of National Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta and Rho Khappa and was a two-time academic all-district honoree…Plans to major in business.

OLIVIA SMITH

#12 - 5-6 - FR - DEFENDER BARKING, LONDON (BARKING ABBEY)

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PRIOR TO OKLAHOMA: Played for Barking Abbey…Was the 2016 Sportswoman of the Year and a National Cup Winner in 2016 and 2017…Played club soccer for Chelsea Ladies… During the 2016-17 season, she started 14 games, scoring a pair of goals… Was the winner of the development league in both 2016 and 2017…Holds six international caps for England, with appearances against Lithuania, Germany, France, Poland and Norway…Also competed in the Euro finals in the Czech Republic in 2017, gaining a cap against Ireland. PERSONAL Hails from Barking, London, England…Parents are Spencer and Sarah SmithH...as a younger sister, Millie…Plans to major in sport science.

JACKIE STACY

#15 - 5-6 - FR - DEFENDER PLANO, TEXAS (PLANO WEST H.S.)

HIGH SCHOOL Three-year letterwinner at Plano Senior West High School…Was the team defensive MVP for the 2014-15 season and given the team 100% award in 201617…Has been a two-time First Team All-District selection (2015-16, 2016-17)… Named the District 6-6A Utility Player of the Year for the 2016-17 season…Served as team captain, helping lead Plano West to a bi-district championship in 2014-15 and a third-place district finish in 2016-17…Three-star recruit according to Top Drawer Soccer and ranked the No. 29 player in the State of Texas according to the site…One of three signees from the FC Dallas Developmental Academy in Dallas, joining Hailey Davidson and Lauren Tovy…Member of National Honor Society and maintained a 3.9 or higher GPA all four years of high school while taking all advanced placement classes. PERSONAL Hometown is Dallas, Texas…Daughter of Max and Sally Stacy..Has one younger brother, Ryne…Plans to major in journalism.

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CAMERON THARP #16 - 5-9 - FR - DEFENDER KLEIN, TEXAS (KLEIN H.S.)

HIGH SCHOOL Three-time letterwinner at Klein High School…Was a second-team all-district selection in 2015 and a first-team all-district selection in 2016 and 2017…As a sophomore, was the Katy Tournament MVP…Was a three-time District 15 6A champion and a regional quarter finalist twice with Klein High School…Played club soccer for Houston Dash/Texas Rush with teammate Jazzy Richards…Played in over 106 matches as a member of Houston Dash…served as Student Body President and was a member of National Honor Society. PERSONAL Daughter of Clay and Susanne Tharp and has one brother, Mason…Plans to major in business.

PAIGE THOMPSON #9 - 5-4 - FR - DEFENDER KATY, TEXAS (KATY H.S.) HIGH SCHOOL Played one season at Katy High School after spending her first three years at Seven Lakes High School where she was a two-time letterwinner… Earned District 196A All-District First Team honors in 2016…Was a member of the district champion team and the 2016 regional finalist team…Played club soccer for Albion Hurricanes FC…Appeared in three ECNL U17 Champions League Playoffs. PERSONAL Hometown is Katy, Texas…Parents are Bary and Jill Thompson..Has a younger sister, Emma…Plans to major in nursing.

LAUREN TOVY #18 - 5-8 - FR - FORWARD/MIDFIELD MCKINNEY, TEXAS (MCKINNEY H.S.) HIGH SCHOOL Three-year letterwinner at McKinney High School…Was a three-time firstteam all-district selection (2015, 2016, 2017)…Named the 2016 and 2017 Offensive Player of the Year…Scored 23 goals with 20 assists and played every game of her first three seasons of high school…Led her team to a 2015 district championship…Served as team captain in 2017…Played club soccer for FC Dallas Academy and is one of three signees from the academy, joining Jackie Stacy and Hailey Davidson. PERSONAL Daughter of Jamie and Kim Tov...Has two brothers, Tanner and Zach….Plans on majoring in business.

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2017 REVIEW


2017 RESULTS DATE OPPONENT Aug. 18 ARIZONA Aug. 20 at SMU Aug. 25 OKLAHOMA STATE Aug. 27 TULSA Sept. 1 vs. Oregon Sept. 3 at Boise State Sept. 10 ILLINOIS Sept. 15 at No. 17 California Sept. 17 at San Francisco Sept. 22 at No. 22 Oklahoma State* Sept. 24 at Loyola Marymount

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

ATTEN. 670 723 2064 376 110 621 286 320 157 811 232

DATE OPPONENT SCORE Sept. 29 BAYLOR* T, 0-0 (2OT) Oct. 1 NO. 8 TEXAS* T, 0-0 (2OT) Oct. 6 at Iowa State* T, 0-0 (2OT) Oct. 8 at No. 8 West Viginia* L, 5-1 Oct. 13 at TCU L, 2-0 Oct. 20 KANSAS* L, 3-1 Oct. 22 KANSAS STATE* W, 3-2 Oct. 27 at Texas Tech* L, 3-0 Nov. 1 at No. 16 Oklahoma State+ L, 2-1

ATTEN. 504 328 234 1056 1720 719 566 787 174

*Big 12 game | + Big 12 Championship game | HOME games in bold

INDIVIDUAL STATS

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PLAYER

GP-GS SHOTS

G

A

PTS.

GWG

Kaylee Dao 17- 43 4 1 9 Kristina O’Donnell 20 26 1 0 2 Tori Bowman 17 24 0 3 3 Kyle Escobedo 20 22 3 0 6 Lizzie Luallin 20-20 18 1 0 2 Rasha Roberts 19 14 2 0 4 Marissa McMahand 18 13 1 1 3 Emma Ledbetter 20-20 10 0 0 0 Erika Yost 20 10 0 0 0 Jordan Hobart 20-20 6 0 1 1 Paige Welch 18 5 0 1 1 Emily Parker 4 5 0 1 1 Jordyn Knox-Webster 18 4 0 0 0 Madeline Brem 19-19 3 1 1 3 Madison Verge 11 2 0 0 0 Ivanna Rivas 14 2 0 0 0 Bethany Block 13 1 0 0 0 Hannah Molone 11 1 0 0 0 Darbey Hargrove 9 1 0 0 0 Kacie Kinley 5 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 23 295 36 26 98 GOALKEEPER McKinley Crone TOTALS

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GP-GS 20-20 20

MIN. 1885:08 1885:08

SV GA GAA 111 35 1.67 111 35 1.67

SHO 4/0 4

2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14

W-L-T 3-13-4 3-13-4


2017 REVIEW 2017 BIG 12 REGULAR SEASON STANDINGS | --------------------- Conference ----------------------- | Team W L T Pct. GF GA Pts. Oklahoma State** 8 1 0 .889 16 5 24 West Virginia 7 1 1 .833 18 4 22 TCU 6 2 1 .722 9 6 19 Texas 5 2 2 .667 9 6 17 Baylor* 4 4 1 .500 8 6 13 Kansas 3 5 1 .389 9 12 10 Texas Tech 2 4 3 .389 11 12 9 Oklahoma 1 5 3 .278 6 19 6 Iowa State 1 6 2 .222 5 13 5 Kansas State 1 8 0 .111 6 14 3

| -------------------- Overall ------------------------ | W L T Pct. GF GA 16 4 3 .761 45 25 16 4 3 .761 40 16 12 7 3 .614 34 19 14 4 3 .738 29 16 15 6 3 .688 36 20 8 9 3 .475 26 28 9 7 3 .553 25 20 3 13 4 .250 13 35 3 12 3 .250 13 28 6 11 1 .361 18 23

Big 12 Game vs. OU L, 4-1 L, 5-1 L, 2-0 T, 0-0 (2OT) T, 0-0 (2OT) L, 3-1 L, 3-0 -T, 0-0 (2OT) W, 3-2

*Tournament champion **Regular season champion

No. 1 Oklahoma State First Round: Nov. , 2017

Oklahoma State, 2-1

Kansas City, Mo. | Swope Soccer Village

No. 8 Oklahoma Semifinals: Nov. 3, 2017

Baylor, 3-0

No. 4 Texas First Round: Nov. , 2017

Baylor, 2-1 (2OT)

No. 5 Baylor CHAMPIONSHIP GAME Sunday, Nov. 5, 2016

Baylor, 2-1 (OT)

No. 2 West Virginia First Round: Nov. , 2017

West Virginia, 3-1

No. 7 Texas Tech Semifinals: Nov. 3, 2017 No. 3 TCU First Round: Nov. , 2017

TCU, 1-1 (2 OT, advanced on penalty kicks)

TCU, 1-1 (2 OT, advanced on penalty kicks)

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GAME

1

ARIZONA 2, NO. 16 OU 0 Aug. 18, 2017 | Norman, Okla.

GAME

2

NO. 16 OU 0, SMU 0

Aug. 20, 2017 | Dallas, Texas

1 2 OT 2OT F ARIZONA 1 1 0 0 2 OKLAHOMA 0 0 0 0 0

1 2 OT 2OT F OKLAHOMA 0 0 0 0 0 SMU 0 0 0 0 0

INDIVIDUAL SCORING UA Jill Aguilera (Amanda Porter), 43:06 UA Hailey Mazzola (Amanda Porter), 5:13

INDIVIDUAL SCORING

Shots Saves Corner Kicks Fouls Attendance

Shots Saves Corner Kicks Fouls Attendance

GAME

4

UA 16, OU 5 OU 7, UA 1 UA 4, OU 3 UA 6, OU 3 670

OU 2, TULSA 1 (OT)

Aug. 27, 2017 | Norman, Okla.

GAME

5

GAME

3

OKLAHOMA STATE 2, OU 1 Aug. 25, 2017 | Norman, Okla.

1 2 OT 2OT F OSU 1 1 0 0 2 OKLAHOMA 0 1 0 0 1 INDIVIDUAL SCORING OSU Kim Rodriguez (Jaci Jones), 38:11 OSU Charme Morgan (Anna Beffer), 55:26 OU Kyle Escobedo, 63:35

SMU 20, OU 8 OU 7, SMU 2 SMU 5, OU 1 SMU 12, OU 10 723

OREGON 1, OU 0

Sept. 1, 2017 | Boise, Idaho

Shots OSU 11, OU 10 Saves OU 2, OSU 1 Corner Kicks OSU 7, OU 3 Fouls OSU 16, OU 7 Attendance 2064

GAME

6

BOISE STATE 1, OU 0

Sept. 3, 2017 | Boise, Idaho

1 2 OT 2OT F OKLAHOMA 0 0 0 0 0 OREGON 0 1 0 0 1

1 2 OT 2OT F OKLAHOMA 0 0 0 0 0 BOISE ST. 0 1 0 0 1

INDIVIDUAL SCORING OU Marissa McMahand, 40:50 TUL McKenzi McAdams (Morris, Dake), 73:35 OU Kaylee Dao (Welch, Brem), 95:08

INDIVIDUAL SCORING ORE Kyra Fawcett (Schulz, Hinojosa), 88:59

INDIVIDUAL SCORING BSU Raimee Sherle (Addison Standlee), 60:07

Shots OU 26, TUL 9 Saves TUL 8, OU 4 Corner Kicks OU 8, TUL 0 Fouls TUL 5, OU 3 Attendance 376

Shots ORE 16, OU 7 Saves OU 4, ORE 3 Corner Kicks ORE 5, OU 1 Fouls ORE 6, OU 3 Attendance 110

Shots OU 9, BSU 6 Saves OU 3, BSU 2 Corner Kicks OU 7, BSU 2 Fouls OU 11, BSU 11 Attendance 621

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OU 2, ILLINOIS 1

Sept. 10, 2017 | Norman, Okla.

GAME

8

NO. 17 CALIFORNIA 2, OU 0 Sept. 15, 2017 | Berkeley, Calif.

GAME

9

USF 3 , OU 1

Sept. 17, 2017 | San Francisco, Calif.

1 2 OT 2OT F ILLINOIS 0 1 0 0 1 OKLAHOMA 1 1 0 0 2

1 2 OT 2OT F OKLAHOMA 0 0 0 0 0 CALIFORNIA 1 1 0 0 2

1 2 OT 2OT F OKLAHOMA 0 1 0 0 1 USF 3 0 0 0 3

INDIVIDUAL SCORING OU Kristina O’Donnell (Marissa McMahand), 23:21 OU Kaylee Dao, 50:17 ILL Katie Murray (penalty kick), 63:02

INDIVIDUAL SCORING CAL Miranda Nild (Caroline Clark), 38:51 CAL Emma Westin, 89:32

INDIVIDUAL SCORING USF Sonja Giraud, 16:25 USF Miciah Madison, 36:54 USF Sonja Giraud (Miciah Madison), 44:59 OU Kaylee Dao (penalty kick), 72:05

Shots OU 2, ILL 10 Saves ILL 5, OU 4 Corner Kicks OU 7, ILL 5 Fouls ILL 12, OU 11 Attendance 286

Shots CAL 21, OU 4 Saves OU 5, CAL 0 Corner Kicks CAL 6, OU 3 Fouls CAL 10, OU 5 Attendance 320

Shots OU 20, USF 12 Saves USF 10, OU 5 Corner Kicks OU 6, USF 2 Fouls USF 13, OU 7 Attendance 157

GAME

10

OKLAHOMA STATE 4, OU 1 Sept. 22, 2017 | Stillwater, Okla

GAME

11

LOYOLA MARYMOUNT 1, OU 0 Sept. 24, 2017 | Los Angeles, Calif.

GAME

12

OU 0, BAYLOR 0 (2OT)

Sept. 9, 2017 | Norman, Okla.

1 2 OT 2OT F OKLAHOMA 0 1 0 0 1 OSU 0 4 0 0 4

1 2 OT 2OT F OKLAHOMA 0 0 0 0 0 LMU 0 1 0 0 1

1 2 OT 2OT F BAYLOR 0 0 0 0 0 OKLAHOMA 0 0 0 0 0

INDIVIDUAL SCORING OSU Haley Woodard (Camy Huddleston), 50:30 OSU Camy Huddleston, 61:30 OU Rasha Roberts (Tori Bowman), 78:03 OSU Haley Woodard (Hannah Webb), 79:57 OSU Taylor Olson, 88:59

INDIVIDUAL SCORING LMU Sarina Bolden, 88:03

INDIVIDUAL SCORING

Shots OU 12, LMU 11 Saves LMU 5, OU 3 Corner Kicks OU 4, LMU 4 Fouls OU 9, LMU 1 Attendance 232

Shots BU 21, OU 5 Saves OU 9, BU 2 Corner Kicks BU 7, OU 3 Fouls BU 10, OU 7 Attendance 504

Shots OSU17, OU 16 Saves OU 5, OSU 1 Corner Kicks OU 4, OSU 3 Fouls OSU 14, OU 8 Attendance 811

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GAME

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OU 0, NO. 8 TEXAS (2OT) Oct. 1, 2017 | Norman, Okla.

OU 0, IOWA STATE 0

GAME

14

Oct. 6 2017 | Ames, Iowa

GAME

15

NO. 8 WVU 5, OU 1

Oct. 8, 2017 | Morgantown, W.Va.

1 2 OT 2OT F TEXAS 0 0 0 0 0 OKLAHOMA 0 0 0 0 0

1 2 OT 2OT F OKLAHOMA 0 0 0 0 0 IOWA STATE 0 0 0 0 0

1 2 OT 2OT F OKLAHOMA 0 1 0 0 1 WVU 3 2 0 0 5

INDIVIDUAL SCORING

INDIVIDUAL SCORING

Shots UT 19, OU 6 Saves OU 7, UT 0 Corner Kicks UT 14, OU 4 Fouls UT 13, OU 6 Attendance 328

Shots ISU 19, OU 14 Saves OU 10, ISU 4 Corner Kicks OU 4, ISU 4 Fouls OU 9, ISU 7 Attendance 234

INDIVIDUAL SCORING WVU Michaela Abam (Sh’Nia Gordon), 18:11 WVU Heather Kaleiohi (Abam Michaela), 18:50 WVU Lauren Segalla (Hannah Abraham), 37:13 WVU Bianca St. Georges (Gordon, Magaletta), 54:30 WVU Issy Coombes (Jade Gentile), 74:25 OU Kyle Escobedo (Kaylee Dao), 87:13

GAME

16

TCU 2, OU 0

Oct. 13, 2017 | Fort Worth, Texas

GAME

17

KANSAS 3, OU 1

Oct. 20, 2017 | Norman, Okla.

Shots WVU 21, OU 5 Saves OU 7, WVU 1 Corner Kicks WVU 9, OU 0 Fouls OU 8, WVU 6 Attendance 1056

GAME

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OU 3, KANSAS STATE 2

Oct. 22, 2017 | Norman, Okla.

1 2 OT 2OT F KANSAS 2 1 0 0 3 OKLAHOMA 1 0 0 0 1

1 2 OT 2OT F K-STATE 1 1 0 0 2 OU 0 3 0 0 3

INDIVIDUAL SCORING TCU Yazmeen Ryan (McKenzie Oliver), 29:37 TCU Tara Smith (Emma Heckendorn), 47:38

INDIVIDUAL SCORING KU Katie McClure, 1:00 OU Kyle Escobedo, 28:41 KU Katie McClure (Grace Hagan), 31:13 KU Grace Hagan, 61:06

INDIVIDUAL SCORING K-STATE Brookelynn Entz, 21:34 OU Rasha Roberts, 49:27 OU Kayle Dao (Tori Bowman), 73:49 OU Lizzie Luallin (Tori Bowman), 76:29 K-STATE Maddie Souder (Laramie Hall), 79:06

Shots TCU 22, OU 10 Saves OU 10, TCU 4 Corner Kicks TCU 9, OU 3 Fouls OU 7, TCU 6 Attendance 1720

Shots KU 17, OU 7 Saves OU 7, KU 3 Corner Kicks OU 6, KU 2 Fouls OU 13, KU 12 Attendance 719

Shots OU 17, K-STATE 9 Saves K-STATE 6, OU 4 Corner Kicks OU 7, K-STATE 1 Fouls K-STATE 17, OU 13 Attendance 566

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2017 REVIEW GAME

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TEXAS TECH 3, OU 0

Oct. 27, 2017 | Lubbock, Texas

GAME

20

NO. 16 OKLAHOMA STATE 2, OU 1 Nov. 1, 2017 | Kansas City, Mo. Big 12 Championship

1 2 OT 2OT F OKLAHOMA 0 0 0 0 0 TEXAS TECH 1 2 0 0 3

1 2 OT 2OT F OKLAHOMA 0 1 0 0 1 OSU 2 0 0 0 2

INDIVIDUAL SCORING TTU Ally Griffin (Carly Wickenheiser), 38:02 TTU Cassie Conarty, 47:51 TTU Gwennie Puente (Natalie Schmutz), 76:47

INDIVIDUAL SCORING OSU Haley Woodard (Anna Beffer), 22:17 OSU Coumba Sow (Anna Beffer), 35:54 OU Madeline Brem (Jordan Hobart), 46:10

Shots TTU 15, OU 4 Saves OU 6, TTU 1 Corner Kicks TTU 7, OU 1 Fouls TTU 6, OU 5 Attendance 787

Shots OSU 17, OU 12 Saves OSU 4, OU 3 Corner Kicks OSU 8, OU 4 Fouls OSU 9, OU 5 Attendance 174

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HISTORY & RECORDS


YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS YEAR....COACH............. OVERALL.......BIG 12 (PLACE)....... POSTSEASON.......GOALS...... ASSISTS......POINTS......SHOTS...... SAVES.........GA........ GAA...... SHO 2017......Matt Potter............3-13-4...............1-5-3 (8th)................... 0-1-0................... 13................. 8..................34.............. 209..............111..............35...........1.67.............4 2016......Matt Potter............14-7-2.............4-3-1 (T-3rd)................. 2-2-0................... 36................ 26.................98.............. 295...............74...............22...........0.93.............9 2015......Matt Potter............10-7-3.............3-2-3 (T-4th)................... 0-1..................... 32................ 20.................84.............. 286...............79...............17...........0.81.............8 2014......Matt Potter............10-9-4...............3-4-1 (6th).................. 1-2-1*.................. 27................ 22.................76.............. 262...............79...............23...........0.94.............8 2013......Matt Potter............4-13-1...............1-7-0 (9th).....................N/A.................... 18................ 12.................48.............. 196...............74...............34...........1.89.............4 2012......Matt Potter.............7-9-4................3-3-2 (5th)..................... 0-1..................... 23................ 14.................60.............. 235..............103..............27...........1.27.............3 2011......Nicole Nelson.........7-13-0...............2-6-0 (8th)..................... 0-1..................... 29................ 24.................82.............. 259...............85...............36...........1.80.............3 2010......Nicole Nelson.........12-8-3.............5-4-1 (T-3rd)................ 2-1-1*.................. 37................ 23.................97.............. 354..............115..............32...........1.33.............7 2009......Nicole Nelson.........7-10-2..............2-7-1 (10th)....................N/A.................... 26................ 16.................68.............. 286..............111..............34...........1.74.............6 2008......Nicole Nelson.........3-15-1...............2-7-1 (9th).....................N/A.................... 14................ 11.................39.............. 207..............110..............47...........2.43.............1 2007......Randy Evans..........6-10-3...............2-7-1 (9th).....................N/A.................... 22................ 17.................61.............. 208..............110..............24...........1.21.............5 2006......Randy Evans..........8-11-1...............3-6-1 (7th)..................... 0-1..................... 30................ 26.................86.............. 250..............116..............27...........1.34.............7 2005......Randy Evans..........13-6-1...............5-4-1 (7th)..................... 0-1..................... 37................ 40................114............. 356...............96...............26...........1.26.............7 2004......Randy Evans...........7-8-3...............3-7-0 (10th)....................N/A.................... 22................ 17.................61.............. 246...............99...............23...........1.21.............4 2003......Randy Evans...........8-7-5................3-3-4 (6th) ................... 0-2*.................... 28................ 23.................79.............. 254..............163..............28...........1.30.............4 2002......Randy Evans..........11-8-0.............4-6-0 (T-7th)...................N/A.................... 31................ 30.................92.............. 302...............89...............24...........1.25.............8 2001......Randy Evans..........11-7-1...............4-5-1 (6th)..................... 0-1..................... 36................ 27.................99.............. 337...............97...............17...........0.87.............9 2000......Randy Evans..........10-9-1...............4-5-1 (6th)..................... 1-1..................... 26................ 21.................73.............. 291..............130..............21...........1.00.............7 1999......Randy Evans..........4-13-1.............2-8-0 (T-9th)...................N/A.................... 17................ 10.................44.............. 222..............108..............32...........1.72.............3 1998......Bettina Fletcher......8-9-0...............2-7-0 (10th)....................N/A.................... 30................ 35.................95.............. 227...............83...............38...........2.22.............3 1997......Bettina Fletcher.....2-14-0..............1-9-0 (11th)....................N/A.................... 18................ 13.................49.............. 221..............124..............43...........2.57.............1 1996......Bettina Fletcher.....1-13-0.................... N/A...........................N/A..................... 9.................. 3..................21............... 62...............118..............50...........3.57.............0 TOTALS:...........................166-219-40...........60-121-22.................. 6-15-2................. 561.............. 438..............1560........... 5565............2274............660.......... N/A.........114

HISTORY AND TRADITION

* - indicates NCAA tournament appearance | tie occurred in Big 12 Championship game (OSU won in penalty kicks)

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YEAR-BY-YEAR & PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS COACHING HISTORY BETTINA FLETCHER Tenure Overall record Big 12 Record RANDY EVANS Tenure Overall record Big 12 Record Awards NICOLE NELSON Tenure Overall record Big 12 Record Awards MATT POTTER Tenure Overall record Big 12 Record

1996-1998 11-36 3-16

1999-2007 78-79-16 30-51-9 2000 Big 12 Coach of the Year 2000 NSCAA Central Region Coach of the Year

2008-2011 29-46-6 11-24-3 2010 Co-Big 12 Coach of the Year

2012-present 48-58-18 15-24-11

OKLAHOMA SOCCER TIMELINE 1996 The Oklahoma soccer program began and My Ta scored the first goal in school history on Sept. 6, 1996, against Regis. 1999 Christen Secrest was named the Sooners’ first All-Big 12 honoree in 1999. Secrest was named to the second team after starting all 18 games on defense. 2000 In his second year, Randy Evans is named the Big 12 Coach of the Year and the Central Region Coach of the Year (NSCAA) after OU finishes 10-9-1 overall and 4-5-1 in the Big 12. 2001 The Sooners post a then-program record 11 wins and 36 goals en route to making their second consecutive Big 12 postseason appearance. 2002 Logan Womack records the first hat trick in OU history on Sept. 27 against Baylor. OU won 4-2 and Womack finished her career as OU’s all-time leading goal-scorer. 2003 The program earns its first top 25 ranking and also makes its first appearance in the NCAA Tournament. OU fell 1-0 to then-No. 7 Tennessee in the first round. 2005 The Sooners, led by Lauren MacIver, set program records for wins (13), goals (37), assists (40) and points (114) scored in a season. 2006 The OU Soccer Complex reopens after a $4.5 million renovation in the offseason that added locker rooms, increased seating and a press box. The facility originally opened in 2000 and was named John Crain Field in 2002. 2008 Whitney Palmer becomes one of three Sooners in school history to collect Big 12 honors in multiple years, joining three-time honorees Lauren MacIver and Logan Womack. She eventually collected her third and fourth honors in 2009 and 2010. 2009 The Sooners start off the season with a 6-4-1 record including the program’s first win over Texas A&M. OU topped the then-No. 13 Aggies, 3-2, for the first win in 15 all-time series meetings. 2010 The Sooners make a triumphant return to the postseason and make an appearance in the Big 12 Championship game after knocking off Texas and Texas A&M. Despite falling in the title match, OU recorded 12 wins, one shy of the program record, and tied the OU record for goals scored with 37 while returning to the NCAA Tournament. 2011 Matt Potter is named the fourth head coach in the history of the program after nine successful years at Washington State. Potter guided the Cougars to three NCAA Tournaments, including a second appearance in 2009 and in 2011. 2012 Renae Cullear becomes the first Sooner in history to capture Big 12 Offensive Player of the Year honors after notching 12 goals in 20 starts. OU logs its third consecutive appearance in the Big 12 Tournament. 2014 The Sooners return to the NCAA Tournament with their first 10-plus-win season since 2010, hosting the first-ever post season match in Norman. OU also makes an appearance in the Big 12 Championship match and earns a program-record six All-Big 12 honors. 2015 For the second consecutive season, the Sooners reached the 10-win mark. OU tallied its first undefeated home record in program history and set the school record for goals against average while matching the mark for goals allowed. Following the season, Rachel Ressler (second team) and Kaylee Dao (freshman team) garnered All-Big 12 accolades, and 11 players earned Academic All-Big 12 honors. 2016 The Sooners put together a season for the record books in 2017, recording the first-ever NCAA Tournament win in program history with a 1-0 victory over SMU in the first round. The win represented the 14th of the season, the most in a single season in OU history. A program-record six Sooners received All-Big 12 accolades, including Rachel Ressler (first team), Jemma Cota (second team), Liz Keester (second team), Tori Bowman (second team), Paige Welch (second team) and Kristina O’Donnell, while 10 players earned Academic All-Big 12 accolades. Redshirt senior goalkeeper Kassidie Stade finished her career in impressive fashion, setting the program records for both individual season shutouts with nine and career shutouts with 20.

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GOALS 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996

Kaylee Dao.................................................................................................. 4 Liz Keester................................................................................................... 9 Caren Nelson............................................................................................... 5 Devin Barett................................................................................................ 5 Daisy Cardona.............................................................................................. 6 Renae Cuellar............................................................................................ 12 Caitilin Mooney/Amy Petrikin......................................................................6 Whitney Palmer...........................................................................................9 WHITNEY PALMER...................................................................15 Whitney Palmer...........................................................................................8 Whitney Palmer...........................................................................................6 Kady Kelly....................................................................................................8 Lauren MacIver............................................................................................8 Savannah Scott............................................................................................6 Logan Womack/Becky Nelson......................................................................6 Krissy Dawson.............................................................................................9 Logan Womack..........................................................................................13 Jonette Coquat/Logan Womack...................................................................7 Jonette Coquat............................................................................................6 Jonette Coquat............................................................................................7 Heather Morrison........................................................................................8 Kaycee Casner..............................................................................................3

GAME-WINNING GOALS 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996

ASSISTS 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996

Tori Bowman................................................................................................ 3 Liz Keester.................................................................................................... 6 Anna Crawford / Shiloh Price........................................................................ 3 Shiloh Price / Laura Rayfield......................................................................... 4 Madison Saliba............................................................................................ 4 Emily Bowman............................................................................................. 3 Dria Hampton.............................................................................................. 6 Dria Hampton.............................................................................................. 5 Dria Hampton..............................................................................................4 Kelsey Allison...............................................................................................3 Shana All......................................................................................................3 Kady Kelly....................................................................................................6 LAUREN MACIVER......................................................................8 Shana All......................................................................................................6 Lauren MacIver............................................................................................5 KRISSY DAWSON........................................................................8 Krissy Dawson / Shannon Wing....................................................................5 Jonette Coquat.............................................................................................6 Heather Martinelli / Shannon Wing.............................................................3 Heather Morrison.........................................................................................6 Natalie Hixson..............................................................................................4 Katherine Smith........................................................................................... 2

HISTORY AND TRADITION

POINTS 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996

Kaylee Dao................................................................................................... 9 Liz Keester.................................................................................................... 6 Anna Crawford / Shiloh Price........................................................................ 3 Shiloh Price / Laura Rayfield......................................................................... 4 Madison Saliba............................................................................................ 4 Emily Bowman............................................................................................. 3 Dria Hampton.............................................................................................. 6 Dria Hampton.............................................................................................. 5 Dria Hampton..............................................................................................4 Kelsey Allison...............................................................................................3 Shana All......................................................................................................3 Kady Kelly....................................................................................................6 LAUREN MACIVER......................................................................8 Shana All......................................................................................................6 Lauren MacIver............................................................................................5 KRISSY DAWSON........................................................................8 Krissy Dawson / Shannon Wing....................................................................5 Jonette Coquat.............................................................................................6 Heather Martinelli / Shannon Wing.............................................................3 Heather Morrison.........................................................................................6 Natalie Hixson..............................................................................................4 Katherine Smith........................................................................................... 2

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Kaylee Dao...................................................................................................2 Liz Keester....................................................................................................5 Kaylee Dao...................................................................................................3 Madeline Brem.............................................................................................2 A. Hodgen/D. Cardona/M. Saliba/C. Nelson..................................................1 Renae Cuellar...............................................................................................5 Amy Petrikin.................................................................................................3 Whitney Palmer............................................................................................4 Kelsey Kraft................................................................................................. 2 W. Palmer/Jordan White/ Ashley Farrand.................................................... 1 Whitney Palmer........................................................................................... 4 Kady Kelly/Shana All................................................................................... 3 Lauren MacIver............................................................................................ 5 Becky Nelson............................................................................................... 2 Logan Womack............................................................................................ 3 Krissy Dawson............................................................................................. 2 LOGAN WOMACK........................................................................ 7 Jonette Coquat............................................................................................ 5 Jonette Coquat............................................................................................ 2 Jonette Coquat............................................................................................ 2 Heather Morrison........................................................................................ 2 Kaycee Casner.............................................................................................. 1

SHOTS 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996

Kaylee Dao.................................................................................................43 Liz Keester..................................................................................................56 Liz Keester..................................................................................................38 Abby Hodgen..............................................................................................46 Abby Hodgen..............................................................................................28 Renae Cuellar.............................................................................................88 Dria Hampton.............................................................................................40 Dria Hampton.............................................................................................60 Whitney Palmer......................................................................................... 69 Whitney Palmer......................................................................................... 57 Whitney Palmer......................................................................................... 40 Kady Kelly.................................................................................................. 50 LAUREN MACIVER.................................................................... 95 Savannah Scott.......................................................................................... 42 Lauren MacIver.......................................................................................... 69 Lauren MacIver.......................................................................................... 61 Logan Womack.......................................................................................... 70 Jonette Coquat.......................................................................................... 80 Jonette Coquat.......................................................................................... 67 Jonette Coquat.......................................................................................... 47 Heather Morrison...................................................................................... 68 Sheri Whatley.............................................................................................12


YEARLY LEADERS SAVES 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996

McKinley Crone................................................................................................111 Kassidie Stade....................................................................................................74 Kassidie Stade....................................................................................................75 Kaitlyn Fahrner..................................................................................................70 Kassidie Stade....................................................................................................69 Kelsey Devonshire............................................................................................101 Kelsey Devonshire..............................................................................................77 Kelsey Devonshire........................................................................................... 107 Kelsey Devonshire........................................................................................... 105 Lisa Jett............................................................................................................. 77 Tara MacDonald................................................................................................ 55 Jennifer Nichols.............................................................................................. 113 Jennifer Nichols................................................................................................ 89 Jennifer Nichols................................................................................................ 49 CATHERINE WADE........................................................................ 151 Catherine Wade................................................................................................. 85 Catherine Wade................................................................................................. 64 Jana Cunningham........................................................................................... 124 Jana Cunningham............................................................................................. 55 Josie Miller........................................................................................................ 42 Josie Miller...................................................................................................... 121 Laura Purser.................................................................................................... 113

SHUTOUTS 2017 McKinley Crone............................................................................................ 4 2016 KASSIDIE STADE........................................................................ 9 2015 Kassidie Stade............................................................................................. 7 2014 Kaitlyn Fahrner............................................................................................ 6 2013 Kassidie Stade............................................................................................. 3 2012 Kelsey Devonshire....................................................................................... 3 2011 Kelsey Devonshire....................................................................................... 2 2010 Kelsey Devonshire....................................................................................... 6 2009 Kelsey Devonshire.......................................................................................6 2008 Traci Dickenson............................................................................................1 2007 Tara MacDonald/Jennifer Nichols................................................................2 2006 Jennifer Nichols...........................................................................................7 2005 Jennifer Nichols...........................................................................................7 2004 Catherine Wade...........................................................................................3 2003 Catherine Wade...........................................................................................4 2002 Catherine Wade...........................................................................................6 2001 Catherine Wade...........................................................................................5 2000 Jana Cunningham........................................................................................6 1999 Jana Cunningham/Ayn Toppin.....................................................................1 1998 Josie Miller..................................................................................................2 1997 Josie Miller..................................................................................................1 1996 None

MINUTES IN GOAL 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996

McKinley Crone................................................................................. 1885:08 KASSIDIE STADE.............................................................. 2133:58 Kassidie Stade.................................................................................. 1720:37 Kaitlyn Fahrner................................................................................. 2000:59 Kassidie Stade.................................................................................. 1410:23 Kelsey Devonshire............................................................................ 1915:01 Kelsey Devonshire............................................................................1604:35 Kelsey Devonshire............................................................................ 2046:24 Kelsey Devonshire............................................................................1760:27 Lisa Jett............................................................................................1166:15 Jennifer Nichols................................................................................1027:03 Jennifer Nichols................................................................................1819:50 Jennifer Nichols................................................................................1854:12 Catherine Wade.......................................................................................896 Catherine Wade....................................................................................1,871 Catherine Wade....................................................................................1,624 Catherine Wade....................................................................................1,082 Jana Cunningham.................................................................................1,762 Jana Cunningham....................................................................................894 Ayn Toppin...............................................................................................777 Josie Miller...........................................................................................1,427 Laura Purser.........................................................................................1,215

GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996

McKinley Crone.......................................................................................1.67 Kassidie Stade........................................................................................0.93 Kasside Stade.........................................................................................0.84 Kaitlyn Fahrner.......................................................................................0.99 Kassidie Stade........................................................................................1.79 Kelsey Devonshire..................................................................................1.27 Lisa Jett..................................................................................................1.45 Kelsey Devonshire..................................................................................1.32 Kelsey Devonshire.................................................................................1.74 Traci Dickenson......................................................................................1.72 Tara MacDonald.....................................................................................1.19 Jennifer Nichols.....................................................................................1.34 Jennifer Nichols.....................................................................................1.26 Catherine Wade.....................................................................................0.80 Catherine Wade.....................................................................................1.30 Catherine Wade.....................................................................................1.22 CATHERINE WADE.................................................................0.75 Jana Cunningham..................................................................................1.03 Ayn Toppin.............................................................................................1.63 Josie Miller............................................................................................1.76 Josie Miller............................................................................................2.71 Laura Purser..........................................................................................3.55 BOLD CAPS indicate single-season record holder

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TEAM RECORD - GAME

GOALS 1. 37 ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������2010 37 ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������2005 3. 36 ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������2016 36 ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������2001 5. 32 ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������2015

Goals Scored............................8, Four times: Last vs. UTSA (Sept. 6, 2015) Assists................ 7, Twice: Last time vs. Western Michigan (Sept. 9, 2005) Points......................22, Twice: Last time vs. Francis Marion (Oct. 8, 2010) Shots...................................................................51, vs. LSU (Oct. 3, 1999) Corner Kicks......................................12, vs. East Carolina (Sept. 11, 2005) Saves........................................................18, vs. Nebraska (Oct. 10, 2003) Fouls..............................................26, vs. Oklahoma State (Oct. 31, 1997)

ASSISTS 1. 40 ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������2005 2. 35 ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������1998 3. 30 ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������2002 4. 27 ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������2001 5. 26 ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������2016 POINTS 1. 114 ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������2005 2. 99 ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������2001 3. 98 ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������2016 4. 97 ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������2010 5. 95 ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������1998 SAVES 1. 163 ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������2003 2. 130 ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������2000 3. 124 ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������1997 4. 118 ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������1996 5. 115 ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������2010

HISTORY AND TRADITION

GOALS ALLOWED 1. 17 ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������2001 17 ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������2015 3. 21 ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������2000 4. 22 ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������2016 5. 23 ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������2004 23 �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������2014 GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE 1. 0.81 �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������2015 2. 0.87 �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������2001 3. 0.93 �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������2016 4. 0.94 �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������2014 5. 1.00 �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������2000 SHUTOUTS 1. 9 ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������2016 9 ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������2001 3. 8 ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������2002 8 ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������2015 5. 7 ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������2010 7 ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������2006 7 ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������2005 7 ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������2000

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Margin of Victory......... 8, Twice: Last time: Oklahoma 8, Francis Marion 0 (Oct. 8, 2010)

OPPONENT RECORD - GAME Goals Scored................................................... 9, vs. Texas (Sept. 26, 1997) Assists............................................................ 8, vs. Texas (Sept. 26, 1997) Points........................................................... 26, vs. Texas (Sept. 26, 1997) Shots........................................................42, vs. Nebraska (Oct. 10, 2003) Corner Kicks.............................................17, vs. Nebraska (Oct. 15, 2000) Saves.................................................................. 21, vs. LSU (Oct. 2, 1999) Fouls...............................................27, vs. Oklahoma State (Nov. 2, 2001) Margin of Victory........9, Twice: Last time vs. Texas (Sept. 26, 1997) - Texas 9, OU 0

MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS Longest Win Streak ...................... 9 games, Sept. 4, 2005 to Oct. 2, 2005 Longest Opponent Scoreless Streak................. 500:25 minutes (6 games) Sept. 9, 2001, to Sept. 30, 2001 Largest Home Crowd.................. 2,475, Sept. 7, 2012 vs. Oklahoma State FASTEST GOALS 1. Whitney Palmer, 11 seconds..............................Oct. 10, 2010 at Kansas 2. Kaylee Dao, 18 seconds......................Aug. 28, 2015 at Oklahoma State 3. Shannon Wing, 21 seconds.................................. Sept. 6, 2002 at Drury 4. Kady Kelly, 26 seconds....................Sept. 10, 2006 vs. Stephen F. Austin 5. Allyson Kucera, 54 seconds........................Aug. 29, 2004 vs. Saint Louis TEAM FIRSTS First Game................................... Aug. 30, 1996, Nebraska 9, Oklahoma 0 First Win.Nov. 4, 1996, Oklahoma 3, McNeese State 2, in Lake Charles, La. First Home Win................................... Sept. 1, 1997, Oklahoma 8, Drury 1 First Conference Win.......................... Sept. 7, 1997, Oklahoma 1, Baylor 0 INDIVIDUAL FIRSTS Goal: Sept. 6, 1996............................................................ My Ta vs. Regis Assist: Sept. 6, 1996............................................... Lee Guerrero vs. Regis Shutout: Sept. 7, 1997.............................................Josie Miller vs. Baylor Multi-Goal Game: Sept. 4, 1997....Sheri Whatley (two goals) vs. McNeese State


TEAM & INDIVIDUAL RECORDS INDIVIDUAL SEASON RECORDS SINGLE GAME

Goals Scored: ..............3............................Caren Nelson vs. UTSA (Sept. 6, 2015) Whitney Palmer vs. Tulsa (Aug 30, 2010) Logan Womack vs. Baylor (Sept. 27, 2002) Assists: .......................3.........................Anna Crawford vs. UTSA (Sept. 6, 2015) Points Scored: .............6...... 4 times, Last: Caren Nelson vs. UTSA (Sept. 6, 2015) Shots: ........................11......... Lauren MacIver vs. East Carolina (Sept. 11, 2005) Saves: ........................18..................Catherine Wade vs. Nebraska (Oct. 3, 2003)

SEASON

GOALS 1. 2. 3. 4. 7. 12. 16.

..................................................................................................SEASON Whitney Palmer............................... 15......................................... 2009 Logan Womack................................. 13......................................... 2001 Renae Cuellar................................... 12......................................... 2012 Liz Keester......................................... 9.......................................... 2016 Whitney Palmer................................ 9.......................................... 2010 Krissy Dawson................................... 9.......................................... 2002 Whitney Palmer................................ 8.......................................... 2008 Kady Kelly......................................... 8.......................................... 2006 Lauren MacIver.................................. 8.......................................... 2005 Heather Morrison.............................. 8.......................................... 1997 Logan Womack.................................. 8.......................................... 2002 Caitlin Mooney.................................. 7.......................................... 2010 Savannah Scott................................. 7.......................................... 2005 Jonette Coquat.................................. 7.......................................... 2000 Logan Womack.................................. 7.......................................... 2000 Daisy Cardona................................... 6.......................................... 2013 Caitlin Mooney.................................. 6.......................................... 2011 Amy Petrikin..................................... 6.......................................... 2011 Whitney Palmer................................ 6.......................................... 2007 Savannah Scott................................. 6.......................................... 2004 Becky Nelson..................................... 6.......................................... 2003 Logan Womack.................................. 6.......................................... 2003 Jonette Coquat.................................. 6.......................................... 2001 Krissy Dawson................................... 6.......................................... 2001 Heather Morrison.............................. 6.......................................... 1998 Jonette Coquat.................................. 6.......................................... 1999

ASSISTS ..................................................................................................SEASON 1. Lauren MacIver.................................. 8.......................................... 2005 Krissy Dawson................................... 8.......................................... 2002 3. Shannon Wing................................... 7.......................................... 2002 4. Liz Keester......................................... 6.......................................... 2016 Dria Hampton................................... 6.......................................... 2011 Shana All........................................... 6.......................................... 2004 Jonette Coquat.................................. 6.......................................... 2000 Kady Kelly......................................... 6.......................................... 2006 Heather Morrison.............................. 6.......................................... 1998 10. Shiloh Price....................................... 5.......................................... 2016 Caitlin Mooney.................................. 5.......................................... 2011 Dria Hampton................................... 5.......................................... 2010 Audri Habibi...................................... 5.......................................... 2006 Andrea Hurley................................... 5.......................................... 2005 Kady Kelly......................................... 5.......................................... 2005 Lauren MacIver.................................. 5.......................................... 2003 Krissy Dawson................................... 5.......................................... 2001 Shannon Wing................................... 5.......................................... 2001 Jonette Coquat.................................. 5.......................................... 1998 -BOLD indicates active player

POINTS ..................................................................................................SEASON 1. Whitney Palmer............................... 32......................................... 2009 2. Logan Womack................................. 27......................................... 2001 3. Renae Cuellar................................... 26......................................... 2012 Krissy Dawson.................................. 26......................................... 2002 5. Liz Keester........................................ 24......................................... 2016 Lauren MacIver................................. 24......................................... 2005 7. Whitney Palmer............................... 22......................................... 2010 Kady Kelly........................................ 22......................................... 2006 9. Jonette Coquat................................. 20......................................... 2000 10. Jonette Coquat................................. 19......................................... 1998 GAME-WINNING GOALS.......................................................................... Season 1. Logan Womack.................................. 7.......................................... 2001 2. Liz Keester......................................... 5.......................................... 2016 Renae Cuellar.................................... 5.......................................... 2012 Logan Womack.................................. 5.......................................... 2000 5. Whitney Palmer................................ 4.......................................... 2010 Whitney Palmer................................ 4.......................................... 2007 Lauren MacIver.................................. 4.......................................... 2005 8. Kaylee Dao...................................... 3.......................................... 2015 Amy Petrikin..................................... 3.......................................... 2011 Caitlin Mooney.................................. 3.......................................... 2010 Logan Womack.................................. 3.......................................... 2003 Jonette Coquat.................................. 3.......................................... 1998 Shana All........................................... 3.......................................... 2006 Kady Kelly......................................... 3.......................................... 2006 SHOTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

..................................................................................................SEASON Lauren MacIver................................. 95......................................... 2005 Renae Cuellar................................... 88......................................... 2012 Jonette Coquat................................. 80......................................... 2000 Logan Womack................................. 70......................................... 2001 Lauren MacIver................................. 69......................................... 2003 Whitney Palmer............................... 69......................................... 2009

SAVES 1. 2. 3. 4. 6.

..................................................................................................SEASON Catherine Wade............................... 151........................................ 2003 Jana Cunningham........................... 124........................................ 2000 Josie Miller...................................... 121........................................ 1997 Laura Purser.................................... 113........................................ 1996 Jennifer Nichols............................... 113........................................ 2006 Kelsey Devonshire........................... 107........................................ 2010

SHUTOUTS..............................................................................................SEASON 1. Kassidie Stade................................... 9.......................................... 2016 2. Kassidie Stade................................... 7.......................................... 2015 Jennifer Nichols................................. 7.......................................... 2006 Jennifer Nichols................................. 7.......................................... 2005 5. Kaitlyn Fahrner.................................. 6.......................................... 2014 Kelsey Devonshire............................. 6.......................................... 2010 Kelsey Devonshire............................. 6.......................................... 2009 Catherine Wade................................. 6.......................................... 2002 Jana Cunningham............................. 6.......................................... 2000 10. Catherine Wade................................. 5.......................................... 2001 GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE.....................................................................SEASON 1. Catherine Wade...............................0.75....................................... 2001 2. Catherine Wade...............................0.80....................................... 2004 3. Kassidie Stade.................................0.84....................................... 2015 4. Kasside Stade..................................0.93....................................... 2016 4. Kaitlyn Fahrner................................0.99....................................... 2014 SOONERSPORTS.COM 49


2000-03:

Logan Womack (2000-03) is OU’s all-time leader in game-winning goals (14) and ranks second in goals (34) and points (75).

INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS GOALS................................................................................ Season

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Whitney Palmer.............................. 38................................................2007-2009 Logan Womack............................... 34................................................2000-2003 Jonette Coquat............................... 26................................................1998-2001 Savannah Scott............................... 22................................................2003-2006 Lauren MacIver............................... 18................................................2002-2005

HISTORY AND TRADITION

ASSISTS....................................... ...................................... Season

1. 2.

Lauren MacIver............................... 18................................................2002-2005 Jonette Coquat............................... 15................................................1998-2001 Krissy Dawson................................. 15................................................1998-2002 Shannon Wing................................ 15................................................1999-2002 Dria Hampton................................. 15................................................2009-2011

. POINTS........................................ ...................................... Season 1. 2. 3. 4.

Whitney Palmer.............................. 83................................................2007-2010 Logan Womack............................... 75................................................2000-2003 Lauren Maclver............................... 54................................................2002-2005 Savannah Scott............................... 53................................................2003-2006 Krissy Dawson................................. 45................................................1999-2002

GAME-WINNING GOALS....................................................... Season

1. 2. 3. 4.

Logan Womack............................... 14.............................................. 2000-2003 Jonette Coquat............................... 10.............................................. 1998-2001 Whittney Palmer............................ 10................................................2007-2010 Lauren Maclver................................ 7.................................................2002-2005 Savannah Scott................................ 6.................................................2003-2006

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SHOTS.......................................... ........................................Season

1. 2. 3. 5.

Lauren MacIver.............................. 263...............................................2002-2005 Jonette Coquat.............................. 256...............................................1998-2001 Whitney Palmer............................. 220............................................ .2007-2010 Logan Womack.............................. 209...............................................2000-2003 Shannon Wing............................... 174...............................................1999-2002

SAVES..................................................................................Season

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Kelsey Devonshire.......................... 390...............................................2009-2011 Catherine Wade............................. 345...............................................2001-2004 Jennifer Nichols............................. 303...............................................2004-2007 Kassidie Stade............................... 223...................................................2013-16 Jana Cunningham.......................... 210...............................................1999-2002

SHUTOUTS.......................................................................... Season

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Kassidie Stade................................ 20....................................................2013-16 Catherine Wade.............................. 18................................................2001-2004 Kelsey Devonshire........................... 17................................................2009-2011 Jennifer Nichols.............................. 16................................................2004-2007 Jana Cunningham........................... 11................................................1999-2002

GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE (MINIMUM TWO SEASONS)........... Season

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Catherine Wade.............................1.05..............................................2001-2004 Kassidie Stade...............................1.12..................................................2013-16 Tara Macdonald.............................1.19..............................................2006-2007 Jana Cunningham..........................1.27..............................................1999-2000 Jennifer Nichols.............................1.34..............................................2004-2007

- ITALICS indicates active player


PLAYER HONORS PLAYER HONORS ALL-DISTRICT/REGION 2001 Logan Womack - Third Team (NSCAA) 2005 Lauren MacIver - Second Team (NSCAA & Soccer Buzz) 2009 Whitney Palmer - Second Team (NSCAA) 2012 Renae Cuellar - First Team (NSCAA) 2015 Rachel Ressler - Second Team (NSCAA) 2016 Rachel Ressler - First Team (NSCAA) Liz Keester - Second Team (NSCAA)

BIG 12 PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2012 OFFENSIVE Renae Cuellar

ALL-BIG 12 1999 SECOND TEAM Christen Secrest 2000 SECOND TEAM Logan Womack NEWCOMER Logan Womack ALL-TOURNAMENT Bridgette Smith 2001 FIRST TEAM Logan Womack 2002 SECOND TEAM Lauren MacIver Logan Womack

2005 FIRST TEAM Lauren MacIver 2007 NEWCOMER Whitney Palmer 2008 SECOND TEAM Whitney Palmer

SECOND TEAM Jemma Cota Liz Keester Tori Bowman Paige Welch FRESHMAN TEAM Kristina O’Donnell ALL-TOURNAMENT Liz Keester

2009 FIRST TEAM Whitney Palmer

2017 FIRST TEAM Kaylee Dao

2010 SECOND TEAM Whitney Palmer

NSCAA PLAYER OF THE WEEK

NEWCOMER Caitlin Mooney ALL-TOURNAMENT Dria Hampton Whitney Palmer 2012 FIRST TEAM Renae Cuellar NEWCOMER Renae Cuellar 2013 NEWCOMER Jemma Cota Paige Jacobs 2014 NEWCOMER Lizzie Luallin Laura Rayfield ALL-TOURNAMENT Devin Barrett Madeline Brem Abby Hodgen Laura Rayfield

2012 Renae Cuellar, Oct. 17

BIG 12 PLAYER OF THE WEEK 2000 Shannon Wing (offense), Sept. 18 Jana Cunningham (defense), Oct. 16 Logan Womack (offense), Oct. 23 2001 Christen Secrest (defense), Sept. 25 Catherine Wade (defense), Oct. 9 2002 Catherine Wade (defense), Sept. 17 Logan Womack (offense), Oct. 1 Lauren MacIver (newcomer), Oct. 1 2003 Catherine Wade (defense), Sept. 16 Catherine Wade (defense), Sept. 23 2004 Catherine Wade (defense), Sept. 21 2005 Jennifer Nichols (defense), Aug. 29 Lauren MacIver (offense), Sept. 20 Savannah Scott (offense), Sept. 27

2015 SECOND TEAM Rachel Ressler

2006 Jennifer Nichols (defense), Sept. 12 Audri Habibi (newcomer), Oct. 10

NEWCOMER Lauren MacIver

FRESHMAN TEAM Kaylee Dao

2003 SECOND TEAM Lauren MacIver Erin Young

2016 FIRST TEAM Rachel Ressler

2007 Whitney Palmer (newcomer), Sept. 11 Jennifer Nichols (defense), Sept. 11 2009 Whitney Palmer (offensive), Sept. 1 Kelsey Devonshire (defense), Sept. 22

Whitney Palmer (offensive), Sept. 29 2010 Caitlin Mooney (newcomer), Oct. 12 2012 Kelsey Devonshire (defensive), Sept. 11 Renae Cuellar (newcomer), Oct. 2 Renae Cuellar (newcomer), Oct. 16 Emily Bowman (offensive), Oct. 16 2014 Kaitlyn Fahrner (defensive), Aug. 26 Lizzie Luallin (newcomer), Aug. 26 Kaitlyn Fahrner (defensive), Sept. 2 Kaitlyn Fahrner (defensive), Oct. 7 Laura Rayfield (newcomer), Oct. 7 Chelsea Jackson (newcomer), Oct. 14 Kaitlyn Fahrner (defensive), Nov. 3 Rasha Roberts (newcomer), Nov. 3 2015 Kassidie Stade (defensive), Sept. 29 Kaylee Dao (freshman), Oct. 6 Kassidie Stade (defensive), Oct. 27 Paige Welch (freshman), Nov. 2 2016 Liz Keester (offensive), Sept. 20 Madison Saliba (offensive), Oct. 18 Kyle Escobedo (freshman), Oct. 24 2017 McKinley Crone (defensive), Oct. 3

ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT 2003 SECOND TEAM Christy Kenkel Erin Young 2004 FIRST TEAM Erin Young SECOND TEAM Christy Kenkel 2005 SECOND TEAM Andrea Hurley 2006 SECOND TEAM Helen Ajufo 2007 THIRD TEAM Helen Ajufo Katie Corbitt Jennifer Nichols SOONERSPORTS.COM 51


2008 THIRD TEAM Claire West 2009 FIRST TEAM Ashley Farrand THIRD TEAM Michelle Alexander 2010 SECOND TEAM Michelle Alexander Lauren Alkek Katharine Nutman THIRD TEAM Dria Hampton 2011 SECOND TEAM Michelle Alexander Kathryn Watson 2012 FIRST TEAM Katharine Nutman 2015 SECOND TEAM Madeline Brem

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1996 FIRST TEAM Whitney Elkins Natalie Hixson Allison Hunt Katherine Smith My Ta Sheri Whatley HONORABLE MENTION Keri Ferguson 1997 FIRST TEAM Allison Hunt My Ta 1998 FIRST TEAM Ayn Toppin Jessica Volcansek HONORABLE MENTION Mary Morse 1999 FIRST TEAM Melanie Brosnahan Jonette Coquat Mary Morse

Christen Secrest Ayn Toppin SECOND TEAM Megan Olsen 2000 FIRST TEAM Jonette Coquat Jana Cunningam Brittany Davis Krissy Dawson Emily Land Teri Marcum Mary Morse Megan Olsen Christen Secrest Ayn Toppin Jessica Volcansek Shannon Wing 2001 FIRST TEAM Jana Cunningham Brittany Davis Jonette Coquat Heidi Martinson Christen Secrest Jessica Volcansek Shannon Wing Erin Young SECOND TEAM Krissy Dawson Megan Olsen Jessica Talton Logan Womack 2002 FIRST TEAM Jana Cunningham Brittany Davis Krissy Dawson Jamie Farmer Kirstin Karfonta Emily Land Heidi Martinson Shannon Wing Erin Young SECOND TEAM Catherine Wade 2003 FIRST TEAM Christy Kenkel Lauren MacIver Erin Young SECOND TEAM Kirstin Karfonta Jenny Jones Heidi Martinson Becky Nelson

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2004 FIRST TEAM Samantha Faulkner Andrea Hurley Jenny Jones Kady Kelly Christy Kenkel Savannah Scott Kristin Vesely Erin Young SECOND TEAM Lauren King Jayme Seetin 2005 FIRST TEAM Shana All Tenesha Duncan Michelle Enos Hollee Fink Andrea Hurley Jenny Jones Colleen Keester Christy Kenkel Allyson Kucera Jennifer Nichols Lindsey Pulat SECOND TEAM Jayme Seetin 2006 FIRST TEAM Helen Ajufo Shana All Katie Corbitt Andrea Hurley Colleen Keester Jennifer Nichols Savannah Scott SECOND TEAM Kady Kelly Allyson Kucera Jayme Seetin 2007 FIRST TEAM Helen Ajufo Shana All Katie Corbitt Ashley Farrand Colleen Keester Kate Leyendecker Jennifer Nichols SECOND TEAM Traci Dickenson Allyson Kucera 2008 FIRST TEAM Lauren Alkek Ashley Bolden Katie Corbitt

Tiana Dickson Ashley Farrand Claire West 2009 FIRST TEAM Michelle Alexander Lauren Alkek Tiana Dickson Ashley Farrand Kelsey Kraft Kate Marr SECOND TEAM Jordan White 2010 FIRST TEAM Michelle Alexander Lauren Alkek Tiana Dickson Dria Hampton Katharine Nutman 2011 FIRST TEAM Michelle Alexander Bailey Boulware Sage Coralli Dria Hampton Lisa Jett Kelsey Kraft Caitlin Mooney Katharine Nutman Briana Turang Kathryn Watson SECOND TEAM Samantha Howell Amy Petrikin 2012 FIRST TEAM Bailey Boulware Emily Bowman Alison Farrell Kali Fournier Katharine Nutman Brianna Turang Molly Richey Kathryn Watson SECOND TEAM Kelsey Devonshire Abby Hodgen Jessica Johnson Kelly Price 2013 FIRST TEAM Devin Barrett Bailey Boulware Emily Bowman Molly Richey Kathryn Watson

2014 FIRST TEAM Emily Bowman Kaitlyn Fahrner Abby Hodgen Madison Kinzer Rachel Ressler Molly Richey Madison Saliba SECOND TEAM Shiloh Price 2015 FIRST TEAM Tori Bowman Madeline Brem Chelsea Jackson Lizzie Luallin Caren Nelson Shiloh Price Rachel Ressler Madison Saliba SECOND TEAM Devin Barrett Jemma Cota Laura Rayfield 2016 FIRST TEAM Liz Keester Caren Nelson Shiloh Price Rachel Ressler Madison Saliba Tori Bowman Madeline Brem Lizzie Luallin Paige Welch SECOND TEAM Angela Boyle 2017 FIRST TEAM Tori Bowman Madeline Brem Kaitlyn Keith Lizzie Luallin Jordan Hobart Marissa McMahand Paige Welch Kaylee Dao Kyle Escobedo Ivanna Rivas Madison Verge SECOND TEAM Rasha Roberts Kristina O’Donnell


ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS ALABAMA Series tied 1-1 Sept. 10, 2000, @ Norman, Okla.............................................................. OU 2, UA 1 Sept. 3, 1999, @ Tuscaloosa, Ala.............................................................. UA 1, OU 0 ALABAMA A&M OU leads 1-0 Aug. 31, 2007, @ Norman, Okla..........................................................OU 8, AAMU 0 ALABAMA- BIRMINGHAM OU leads 1-0 Aug. 19, 2011, @ Norman, Okla............................................................. OU 5, UAB 0 ARIZONA OU leads 3-1 Aug. 18, 2017, @Norman, Okla............................................................... UA 2, OU 0 Sept. 16, 2016, @ Tucson, Ariz................................................................. OU 2, UA 1 Sept. 11, 2011, @ Tempe, Ariz................................................................. OU 4, UA 2 Sept. 15, 2002, @ Norman, Okla.............................................................. OU 2, UA 0 ARIZONA STATE OU leads 2-1 Sept. 20, 2015, @ Norman, Okla............................................................ OU 2, ASU 0 Sept. 9, 2011, @ Tempe, Ariz. ............................................................... ASU 3, OU 0 Sept. 19, 2004, @ Tempe, Ariz. ............................................................. OU 1, ASU 0 ARKANSAS OU leads 7-1 Nov. 14, 2014, @ Norman, Okla. ............................................................. UA 3, OU 2 Aug. 28, 2005, @ Norman, Okla. ............................................................. OU 3, UA 0 Sept. 5, 2004, @ Fayetteville, Ark............................................................ OU 2, UA 1 Aug. 29, 2003, @ Norman, Okla............................................................... OU 3, UA 1 Sept. 8, 2002, @ Fayetteville, Ark............................................................ OU 3, UA 0 Nov. 4, 2001, @ Norman Okla.................................................................. OU 3, UA 1 Oct. 31, 1999, @ Fayetteville, Ark............................................................ OU 3, UA 0 Sept. 4, 1998, @ Fayetteville, Ark............................................................ OU 2, UA 1 BALL STATE OU leads 1-0 Aug. 31, 2008, @ Norman, Okla. .......................................................... OU 2, BSU 1 BAYLOR Baylor leads 9-7-6 Sept. 29, 2017, @Norman, Okla.....................................................OU 0, BU 0 (2OT) Oct. 7, 2016, @ Norman, Okla................................................................. BU 2, OU 1 Sept. 16, 2015, @ Waco, Texas................................................................. BU 1, OU 0 Nov. 7, 2014, @ Kansas City, Mo.....................................................OU 0, BU 0 (2OT) Oct. 19, 2014, @ Norman, Okla. ............................................................. BU 2, OU 1 Sept. 27, 2013, @ Waco, Texas................................................................. BU 1, OU 0 Sept. 21, 2012, @ Norman, Okla............................................................. OU 1, BU 1 Oct. 23, 2011, @ Waco, Texas.................................................................. BU 3, OU 1 Sep. 26, 2010, @ Norman, Okla............................................................... OU 3, BU 2 Oct. 30, 2009, @ Norman, Okla......................................................OU 0, BU 0 (2OT) Oct. 19, 2008, @ Waco, Texas.................................................................. OU 1, BU 0 Oct. 4, 2007, @ Norman, Okla................................................................. OU 3, BU 1 Oct. 15, 2006, @ Waco, Texas.................................................................. BU 2, OU 1 Oct. 16, 2005, @ Norman, Okla............................................................... OU 1, BU 0 Oct. 8, 2004, @ Waco, Texas.................................................................... OU 2, BU 1 Oct. 19, 2003, @ Norman, Okla......................................................OU 1, BU 1 (2OT) Sept. 27, 2002, @ Norman, Okla............................................................. OU 4, BU 2 Oct. 16, 2001, @ Waco, Texas.................................................................. BU 3, OU 1 Oct. 6, 2000, @ Norman, Okla........................................................OU 0, BU 0 (2OT) Oct. 15, 1999, @ Norman, Okla............................................................... BU 2, OU 1 Oct. 16, 1998, @ Waco, Texas.................................................................. BU 2, OU 0

Sept. 7, 1997, @ Norman, Okla............................................................... OU 1, BU 0 BOISE STATE BSU leads 1-0 Sept. 3, 2017 @ Boise, Idaho................................................................. BSU 1, OU 0 BUTLER BU leads 1-0 Oct. 21, 2007, @ Norman, Okla............................................................... BU 1, OU 0 BYU BYU leads 2-1 Nov. 17, 2016, @ Columbia, S.C............................................................. BYU 2, OU 1 Sept. 19, 2013, @ Provo, Utah............................................................... BYU 3, OU 2 Sept. 16, 2011, @ Norman, Okla........................................................... OU 2, BYU 0 CALIFORNIA - BERKELEY Call leads 1-0 Sept. 15, 2017 @ Berkeley, Calif..............................................................Cal 2, OU 0 CALIFORNIA - SANTA BARBARA OU leads 1-0 Sept. 19, 2010, @ Santa Barbara, Calif................................................ OU 1, UCSB 0 CALIFORNIA - IRVINE UCI leads 2-0 Sept. 19, 2014, @ Irvine, Calif. .............................................................. UCI 2, OU 1 CAL STATE FULLERTON CSF leads 1-0 Sept. 16, 2007, @ Fullerton, Calif...........................................................CSF 2, OU 0 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE OU leads 1-0 Oct. 23, 2016, @ Northridge, Calif....................................................... OU 1, CSUN 0 CENTRAL ARKANSAS OU leads 1-0 Sept. 7, 2014, @ Norman, Okla. ........................................................... OU 5, CAU 0 CENTRAL MICHIGAN CMU leads 1-0 Aug. 29, 2008, @ Norman, Okla. ......................................................... CMU 3, OU 1 COLORADO Colorado leads 9-5-1 Oct. 17, 2010, @ Norman, Okla........................................................OU 2, CU 1 (OT) Oct. 2, 2009, @ Boulder, Colo.................................................................. CU 5, OU 1 Sept. 26, 2008, @ Boulder, Colo.............................................................. CU 5, OU 0 Oct. 26, 2007, @ Norman, Okla........................................................CU 2, OU 1 (OT) Sept. 22, 2006, @ Boulder. Colo.............................................................. CU 2, OU 1 Nov. 2, 2005, @ San Antonio, Texas......................................................... CU 2, OU 0 Oct. 2, 2005, @ Norman, Okla................................................................. OU 2, CU 1 Oct. 22, 2004, @ Boulder, Colo................................................................ CU 4, OU 0 Oct. 12, 2003, @ Norman, Okla......................................................OU 0, CU 0 (2OT) Oct. 25, 2002, @ Boulder, Colo................................................................ CU 2, OU 1 Oct. 7, 2001, @ Norman, Okla................................................................. OU 4, CU 0 Oct. 1, 2000, @ Boulder, Colo.................................................................. OU 1, CU 0 Oct. 1, 1999, @ Norman, Okla................................................................. OU 4, CU 2 Oct. 2 1998, @ Boulder, Colo................................................................... CU 3, OU 0 Sept. 14, 1997, @ Norman, Okla............................................................. CU 2, OU 1

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COLORADO COLLEGE Colorado College leads 2-0-1 Sept. 5, 2010, @ Norman, Okla...................................................... OU 1, CC 1 (2OT) Aug. 22, 2008, @ Colorado Springs, Colo..................................................CC 3, OU 1 Sept. 3, 2000, @ Albuquerque, N.M.................................................CC 2, OU 1 (2OT CREIGHTON Creighton leads 1-0 Aug. 31, 1996, @ Omaha, Neb................................................................ CU 4, OU 0 DRURY OU leads 3-1 Sept. 6, 2002, @ Springfield, Mo........................................................OU 3, Drury 0 Sept. 7, 2001, @ Norman, Okla...........................................................OU 4, Drury 0 Sept. 1, 1997, @ Norman, Okla...........................................................OU 8, Drury 1 Sept. 8, 1996, @ Springfield, Mo.........................................................Drury 4, OU 1 EAST CAROLINA OU leads 1-0 Sept. 11, 2005, @ Norman, Okla............................................................OU 2, ECU 1 FLORIDA Series tied 1-1 Aug. 29, 2014, @ Norman, Okla.............................................................. OU 2, UF 1 Sept. 6, 2013, @ Gainesville, Fla. ........................................................... UF 3, OU 0 FLORIDA STATE Florida State leads 2-0 Aug. 31, 2014, @ Norman, Okla. ...........................................................FSU 1, OU 0 Sept. 8, 2013, @ Tallahassee, Fla. ..........................................................FSU 1, OU 0 FRANCIS MARION OU leads 1-0 Oct. 8, 2010, @ Norman, Okla.................................................................OU 8, FM 0 FURMAN Furman leads 1-0 Aug. 21, 2015, @ Greenville, S.C....................................................FU 2, OU 1 (2OT)

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GEORGE MASON OU leads 1-0 Sept. 4, 2016, @ Fairfax, Va.................................................................... OU 4, GM 0 FRANCIS MARION OU leads 1-0 Sept. 18, 2016, @ Phoenix, Ariz............................................................ OU 3, GCU 1 HAWAII Hawaii leads 1-0 Aug. 28, 2006, @ Honolulu, Hawaii.........................................................UH 1, OU 0 HOUSTON OU leads 1-0 Sept. 13, 1998, @ Norman, Okla.............................................................OU 4, UH 3 ILLINOIS OU leads 1-0 Sept. 10, 2017. @ Norman, Okla.............................................................OU 2, ILL 0 ILLINOIS STATE OU leads 1-0 Oct. 2, 2015, @ Normal, Ill..................................................................... OU 1, ISU 0

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IOWA OU leads 1-0 Sept. 4, 2005, @ Madison, Wisc............................................................... OU 2, IU 0 IOWA STATE OU leads 11-9-3 Oct. 6, 2017 @ Ames, Iowa...........................................................OU 0, ISU 0 (2OT) Nov. 2, 2016, @ Kansas City, Mo............................................................. OU 2, ISU 0 Sept. 30, 2016, @ Ames, Iowa................................................................ OU 3, ISU 0 Sept. 27, 2015, @ Norman, Okla............................................................ OU 3, ISU 0 Oct. 5, 2014, @ Ames, Iowa ................................................................... OU 1, ISU 0 Oct. 13, 2013, @ Norman, Okla. ............................................................ ISU 4, OU 1 Oct. 26, 2012, @ Ames, Iowa................................................................. OU 3, ISU 0 Oct. 14, 2011, @ Norman, Okla.............................................................. OU 2, ISU 1 Oct. 1, 2010, @ Ames, Iowa................................................................... OU 4, ISU 3 Oct. 9, 2009, @ Ames, Iowa................................................................... OU 1, ISU 0 Oct. 26, 2008, @ Norman, Okla.............................................................. OU 2, ISU 1 Sept. 30, 2007, @ Ames, Iowa................................................................ ISU 2, OU 0 Oct. 8, 2006, @ Norman, Okla................................................................ OU 4, ISU 0 Oct. 23, 2005, @ Ames, Iowa................................................................. ISU 3, OU 0 OCt. 15, 2004, @ Norman, Okla.............................................................. ISU 2, OU 1 Oct. 3, 2003, @ Ames, Iowa..........................................................OU 2, ISU 2 (2OT) Oct. 6, 2002, @ Ames, Iowa..........................................................ISU 2, OU 1 (2OT) Oct. 19, 2001, @ Norman, Okla.....................................................OU 0, ISU 0 (2OT) Oct. 13, 2000, @ Ames, Iowa........................................................ISU 3, OU 2 (2OT) Oct. 24, 1999, @ Norman, Okla.......................................................OU 1, ISU 0 (OT) Oct. 25, 1998, @ Ames, Iowa................................................................. ISU 1, OU 0 Oct. 24, 1997, @ Norman, Okla.............................................................. ISU 4, OU 2 Sept. 20, 1996, @ Ames, Iowa................................................................ ISU 1, OU 0 KANSAS Kansas leads 12-9-2 Oct. 20, 2016 @ Norman, Okla................................................................ KU 3, OU 1 Oct. 21, 2016, @ Norman, Okla......................................................OU 2, KU 2 (2OT) Oct. 11, 2015, @ Lawrence, Kan.............................................................. KU 1, OU 0 Nov. 5, 2014, @ Kansas City, Mo. ............................................................ OU 2, KU 0 Oct. 31, 2014, @ Norman, Okla. ............................................................. OU 1, KU 0 Nov. 1, 2013, @ Lawrence, Kan............................................................... KU 2, OU 1 Oct. 12, 2012, @ Norman, Okla............................................................... OU 1, KU 0 Oct. 28, 2011, @ Lawrence, Kan.............................................................. OU 3, KU 0 Oct. 10, 2010, @ Lawrence, Kan.............................................................. OU 3, KU 1 Oct. 16, 2009, @ Norman, Okla............................................................... KU 2, OU 1 Oct. 12, 2008, @ Norman, Okla......................................................OU 1, KU 1 (2OT) Oct. 14, 2007, @ Lawrence, Kan.............................................................. OU 2, KU 1 Sept. 24, 2006, @ Norman, Okla. .......................................................... KU 1, OU 0 Oct. 9, 2005, @ Lawrence, Kan................................................................ KU 3, OU 0 Oct. 17, 2004, @ Norman, Okla............................................................... KU 3, OU 0 Nov. 6, 2003, @ San Antonio, Texas......................................................... KU 1, OU 0 Oct. 24, 2003, @ Lawrence, Kan.............................................................. KU 3, OU 1 Oct. 13, 2002, @ Lawrence, Kan.............................................................. OU 2, KU 1 Sept. 28, 2001, @ Lawrence, Kan............................................................ KU 2, OU 0 Sept. 22, 2000, @ Norman, Okla............................................................. OU 4, KU 0 Oct. 10, 1999, @ Lawrence, Kan.............................................................. KU 2, OU 1 Oct. 11, 1998, @ Norman, Okla............................................................... OU 3, KU 0 Oct. 17, 1997, @ Lawrence, Kan.....................................................KU 1, OU 0 (2OT) KANSAS STATE OU leads 1-0 Oct. 22, 2017, @ Norman, Okla............................................................. OU 3, KSU 2 KENNESAW STATE OU leads 1-0 Aug. 25, 2013, at Knoxville, Tenn. ........................................................ OU 2, KSU 0


ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS LAMAR OU leads 1-0 Sept. 18, 2009, @ Norman, Okla..............................................................OU 2, LU 0 LITTLE ROCK OU leads 1-0 Aug. 30, 2015, @ Norman, Okla.......................................................... OU 4, UALR 0 LONG BEACH STATE LBSU leads 1-0 Long Beach, Calif................................................................................. LBSU 2, OU 1 LOUISIANA STATE LSU leads 5-0-1 Aug. 20, 2012, @ Norman, Okla.............................................................LSU 1, OU 0 Sept. 19, 2011, @ Baton Rouge, La........................................................LSU 2, OU 1 Sept. 11, 2009, @ Baton Rouge, La........................................................LSU 4, OU 0 Sept. 19, 2008, @ Norman, Okla............................................................LSU 4, OU 0 Oct. 3, 1999, @ Norman, Okla................................................................OU 2, LSU 2 Nov.3, 1996, @ Baton Rouge, La............................................................LSU 2, OU 0 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT Series tied 1-1 Sept. 24, 2017, @Los Angeles, Calif..................................................... LMU 1, OU 0 Aug. 21, 2016, @ Norman, Okla........................................................... OU 4, LMU 1 MCNEESE STATE OU leads 1-0 Nov. 4, 1996, @ Lake Charles, La.......................................................... OU 3, MSU 2 MEMPHIS OU leads 2-1 Sept. 11, 2016, @ Tulsa, Okla. ............................................................... OU 2, MU 0 Sept. 12, 2008, @ Memphis, Tenn.......................................................... MU 3, OU 0 Sept. 11, 1998, @ Norman, Okla............................................................ OU 4, MU 0 MICHIGAN Michigan leads 1-0 Sept. 1, 2006, @ Norman, Okla.............................................................. UM 2, OU 0 MICHIGAN STATE OU leads 1-0 Sept. 3, 2006, @ Norman, Okla............................................................ OU 1, MSU 0 MIDDLE TENNESSEE Series tied 0-0-1 Sept. 4, 2009, @ Murfreesboro, Tenn........................................ OU 2, MTSU 2 (2OT) Sept. 23, 2007, @ Norman, Okla............................................... OU 0, MTSU 0 (2OT) MINNESOTA-DULUTH UMD leads 1-0 Sept. 21, 1996, @ Duluth, Minn...........................................................UMD 3, OU 1 MISSISSIPPI UM leads 1-0 Sept. 14, 2008, @ Oxford, Miss. ............................................................. UM 2, OU 1 MISSOURI Missouri leads 10-4-1 Oct. 16, 2011, @ Norman, Okla.............................................................. MU 5, OU 2 Oct. 3, 2010, @ Columbia, Mo................................................................ MU 2, OU 1 Oct. 18, 2009, @ Norman, Okla.....................................................MU 1, OU 0 (2OT) Oct. 10, 2008, @ Norman, Okla.............................................................. MU 2, OU 0 Oct. 12, 2007, @ Columbia, Mo.............................................................. MU 3, OU 0

Oct. 6, 2006, @ Norman, Okla. .............................................................. OU 3, MU 2 Oct. 7, 2005, @ Columbia, Mo.......................................................OU 1, MU 1 (2OT) Sept. 24, 2004, @ Norman, Okla...................................................MU 2, OU 1 (2OT) Oct. 5, 2003, @ Columbia, Mo.........................................................OU 2, MU 1 (OT) Oct. 11, 2002, @ Norman, Okla.............................................................. OU 2, MU 0 Sept. 30, 2001, @ Columbia, Mo............................................................ OU 2, MU 1 Sept. 24, 2000, @ Norman, Okla............................................................ MU 1, OU 0 Oct. 8, 1999, @ Columbia, Mo................................................................ MU 2, OU 0 Oct. 9, 1998, @ Norman, Okla................................................................ MU 5, OU 1 Oct. 19, 1997, @ Columbia, Mo.............................................................. MU 2, OU 0 MISSOURI STATE OU leads 4-1 Sept. 4, 2011, @ Norman, Okla............................................................ OU 3, MSU 1 Sept. 10, 2010, @ Springfield, Mo. ...................................................... MSU 3, OU 2 Aug. 21, 2009, @ Norman, Okla. ......................................................... OU 3, MSU 0 Oct. 26, 2006, @ Norman, Okla. .......................................................... OU 1, MSU 0 Sept. 21, 2001, @ Norman, Okla.......................................................... OU 1, MSU 0 NEBRASKA Nebraska leads 12-4-1 Sept. 5, 2014, @ Lincoln, Neb. ...................................................... OU 2, NU 1 (2OT) Aug. 17, 2012, @ Norman, Okla..............................................................OU 2, NU 1 Oct. 14, 2010, @ Norman, Okla. ................................................... OU 0, NU 0 (2OT) Oct. 11, 2009, @ Lincoln, Neb.................................................................NU 5, OU 2 Oct. 24, 2008, @ Norman, Okla...............................................................NU 1, OU 0 Sept. 28, 2007, @ Lincoln, Neb................................................................NU 1, OU 0 Oct. 22, 2006, @ Norman, Okla...............................................................NU 1, OU 0 Oct. 21, 2005, @ Lincoln, Neb................................................................NU 2 , OU 1 Oct. 24, 2004, @ Norman, Okla...............................................................OU 1, NU 0 Oct. 10, 2003, @ Lincoln, Neb....................................................... NU 2, OU 1 (2OT) Oct. 27, 2002, @ Lincoln, Neb.................................................................NU 1, OU 0 Oct. 21, 2001, @ Norman, Okla...............................................................NU 2, OU 0 Oct. 15, 2000, @ Lincoln, Neb.................................................................OU 2, NU 1 Oct. 22, 1999, @ Norman, Okla...............................................................NU 3, OU 1 Oct. 23, 1998, @ Lincoln, Neb.................................................................NU 7, OU 0 Oct. 26, 1997, @ Norman, Okla...............................................................NU 7, OU 0 Aug. 30, 1996, @ Lincoln, Neb................................................................NU 8, OU 0 NEW MEXICO Series tied 2-2 Sept. 23, 2011, @ Albuquerque, N.M...................................................UNM 2, OU 1 Aug. 31, 2003, @ Norman, Okla...........................................................OU 2, UNM 1 Sept. 1, 2000, @ Albuquerque, N.M.....................................................OU 1, UNM 0 Nov. 5, 1997, @ Albuquerque, N.M......................................................UNM 5, OU 3 NICHOLLS STATE OU leads 1-0 Aug. 24, 2012, @ Norman, Okla............................................................OU 3, NSU 1 NORTH TEXAS UNT leads 5-2 Sept. 12, 2014, @ Denton, Texas ...................................................OU 2, NT 1 (2OT) Sept. 15, 2013, @ Norman, Okla. ........................................................... NT 5, OU 0 Sept. 5, 2008, @ Denton, Texas......................................................NT 3, OU 2 (2OT) Sept. 21, 2007, @ Norman, Okla...........................................................OU 1, UNT 0 Sept.5, 1998, @ Plano, Texas................................................................... NT 3, OU 1 Sept.12, 1997, @ Norman, Okla............................................................... NT1, OU 0 Sept. 14, 1996, @ Plano, Texas................................................................ NT 2, OU 0 NORTHEASTERN STATE NSU leads 1-0 Oct. 2, 1996, @ Tahlequah, Okla............................................................NSU 5, OU 1 SOONERSPORTS.COM 55


NORTHERN ARIZONA OU leads 2-0 Sept. 2, 2012, @ Las Vegas, Nev............................................................OU 3, NAU 1 Sept. 16, 2001, @ Flagstaff, Ariz...........................................................OU 3, NAU 0 NORTHERN IOWA OU leads 1-0 Oct. 20, 2006, @ Norman, Okla..............................................................OU 5, NIU 0

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NOTRE DAME Notre Dame leads 1-0 Sept. 7, 2003, @ South Bend, Ind............................................................ND 5, OU 1 OKLAHOMA STATE OSU leads 23-8-3 Nov. 1, 2017, @ Kansas City, Mo............................................................ OSU 2, OU 1 Sept. 22, 2017, @ Stillwater, Okla......................................................... OSU 4, OU 1 Aug. 25, 2017, @ Norman, Okla............................................................ OSU 2, OU 1 Oct. 14, 2016, @ Stillwater, Okla........................................................... OU 2, OSU 0 Aug. 26, 2016, @ Norman, Okla. .......................................................... OU 1, OSU 0 Oct. 30, 2015, @ Norman, Okla............................................................. OU 2, OSU 1 Aug. 28, 2015, @ Stillwater, Okla.......................................................... OU 2, OSU 0 Oct. 17, 2014, @ Stillwater, Okla....................................................OSU 2, OU 1 (OT) Aug. 22, 2014, @ Norman, Okla............................................................ OU 2, OSU 0 Oct. 4, 2013, @ Norman, Okla. ....................................................OSU 2, OU 1 (2OT) Aug. 3, 2013, @ Stillwater, Okla. .......................................................... OSU 4, OU 1 Sept. 30, 2012, @ Stillwater, Okla......................................................... OU 1, OSU 1 Sept. 7, 2012, @ Norman, Okla............................................................. OU 1, OSU 0 Nov. 2, 2011, @ San Antonio, Texas....................................................... OSU 1, OU 0 Sept. 30, 2011, @ Norman, Okla........................................................... OSU 3, OU 0 Aug. 26, 2011, @ Stillwater, Okla.......................................................... OSU 1, OU 0 Nov. 7, 2010, @ San Antonio, Texas..............................................OU 1, OSU 1 (2OT) Oct. 29, 2010, @ Norman, Okla............................................................. OSU 2, OU 0 Aug. 20, 2010, @ Stillwater, Okla.......................................................... OSU 1, OU 0 Oct. 23, 2009, @ Stillwater, Okla........................................................... OSU 3, OU 0 Oct. 31, 2008, @ Norman, Okla............................................................. OSU 4, OU 2 Nov. 1, 2007, @ Stillwater, Okla............................................................ OSU 2, OU 0 Nov. 1, 2006, @ Stillwater, Okla. .......................................................... OSU 2, OU 1 Sept. 15, 2006, @ Norman, Okla........................................................... OSU 2, OU 1 Oct. 28, 2005, @ Stillwater, Okla........................................................... OU 3, OSU 2 Oct. 29, 2004, @ Norman, Okla............................................................. OSU 1, OU 0 Oct. 27, 2003, @ Stillwater, Okla..................................................OU 0, OSU 0 (2OT) Nov. 1, 2002, @ Stillwater, Okla............................................................ OSU 3, OU 2 Nov. 2, 2001, @ Norman, Okla.............................................................. OU 2, OSU 1 Oct. 28, 2000, @ Stillwater, Okla..................................................OSU 2, OU 1 (2OT) Sept. 28, 1999, @ Norman, Okla........................................................... OSU 1, OU 0 Sept. 18, 1998, @ Stillwater, Okla..................................................OSU 2, OU 1 (OT) Oct. 31, 1997, @ Norman, Okla....................................................OSU 1, OU 0 (2OT) Sept. 29, 1996, @ Stillwater, Okla......................................................... OSU 5, OU 1 ORAL ROBERTS OU leads 14-3 Sept. 29, 2015, @ Tulsa, Okla................................................................OU 2, ORU 1 Sept. 26, 2014, @ Norman, Okla...........................................................OU 1, ORU 0 Sept. 13, 2013, @ Norman, Okla. .........................................................OU 1, ORU 0 Sept. 9, 2012, @ Norman, Okla.............................................................ORU 1, OU 0 Sept. 2, 2011 @ Norman, Okla..............................................................OU 4, ORU 1 Aug. 28, 2009 @ Norman, Okla.............................................................OU 2, ORU 0 Sept. 2, 2007 @ Norman, Okla..............................................................OU 4, ORU 1 Sept. 17, 2006, @ Norman, Okla...........................................................OU 3, ORU 0 Sept. 18, 2005, @ Tulsa, Okla................................................................OU 4, ORU 1 Sept. 10, 2004, @ Tulsa, Okla........................................................ ORU 1, OU 0 (OT) Sept. 19, 2003, @ Norman, Okla...........................................................OU 2, ORU 0 Sept. 1, 2002, @ Tulsa, Okla..................................................................OU 2, ORU 0 Sept. 4, 2001, @ Norman, Okla.............................................................OU 5, ORU 0 56 2018 OKLAHOMA SOCCER

Aug. 27, 2000, @ Edmond, Okla............................................................OU 3, ORU 1 Sept. 7, 1999, @ Tulsa, Okla..................................................................OU 2, ORU 1 Sept. 20, 1998, @ Norman, Okla................................................... OU 3, ORU 2 (OT) Oct. 8, 1997, @ Tulsa, Okla.......................................................... ORU 2, OU 1 (2OT) OREGON Oregon leads 3-0 Sept. 1, 2017, @ Boise, Idaho..................................................................UO 1, OU 0 Oct. 3, 2008, @ Norman, Okla.................................................................UO 2, OU 0 Oct. 20, 1996, @ Eugene, Ore..................................................................UO 4, OU 0 PORTLAND STATE Portland State leads 1-0 Oct. 18, 1996, @ Portland, Ore.............................................................. PSU 2, OU 0 PURDUE Purdue leads 1-0 Sept. 8, 2006, @ Norman, Okla............................................................... PU 1, OU 0 REGIS Regis leads 1-0 Sept. 6, 1996, @ Norman, Okla............................................................... RU 4, OU 2 RICE Series tied 1-1-1 Sept. 14, 2012, @ Houston, Texas...................................................OU 1, RU 1 (2OT) Sept. 12, 2010, @ Norman, Okla............................................................. OU 1, RU 0 Sept. 7, 2008, @ Norman, Okla............................................................... RU 1, OU 0 RUTGERS Rutgers leads 1-0 Sept. 5, 2003, @ South Bend, Ind............................................................ RU 2, OU 1 SAINT LOUIS OU leads 1-0-1 Aug. 26, 2005, @ Norman, Okla.............................................................OU 2, SLU 1 Aug. 27, 2004, @ Norman, Okla................................................... OU 1, SLU 1 (2OT) SAM HOUSTON STATE OU leads 1-0 Aug. 23, 2009, @ Norman, Okla.............................................................OU 3, SHS 0 SAN DIEGO San Diego leads 2-0 Sept. 21, 2014, @ San Diego, Calif. ....................................................... SDU 2, OU 0 Sept. 12, 1999, @ San Diego, Calif......................................................... SDU 3, OU 0 SAN DIEGO STATE San Diego State leads 1-0-1 Sept. 17, 2004, @ Tempe, Ariz............................................................. OU 0, SDSU 0 Sept. 10, 1999, @ San Diego, Calif. .................................................... SDSU 2, OU, 0 SAN FRANCISCO USF leads 1-0 Sept. 17, 2017, @ San Francisco, Calif....................................................USF 3, OU 1 SANTA CLARA Santa Clara leads 2-0 Sept. 11, 2015, @ Santa Clara, Calif....................................................... SCU 2, OU 0 Sept. 22, 2002, @ Stanford, Calif........................................................... SCU 4, OU 0 SANTA BARBARA OU leads 1-0 Sept. 19, 2010, @ Santa Barbara, Calif................................................ OU 1, UCSB 0


ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS STANFORD Stanford leads 2-0 Sept. 13, 2015, @ Stanford, Calif......................................................SU 2, OU 1 (OT) Sept. 20, 2002, @ Stanford, Calif............................................................. SU 4, OU 0 SOUTH CAROLINA SC leads 1-0-1 Aug. 19, 2016, @ Norman, Okla. ................................................... OU 1, SC 1 (2OT) Aug. 23, 2015, @ Columbia, S.C..................................................... SC 2, OU 1 (2OT) SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA USC leads 2-0 Sept. 17, 2010, @ Los Angeles, Calif. .....................................................USC 4, OU 1 Sept. 20, 2009, @ Norman, Okla.............................................................USC 1, OU 0 SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA OU leads 1-0 Sept. 22, 2001, @ Norman, Okla............................................................OU 5, SLU 0 SOUTHERN METHODIST SMU leads 5-3-2 Aug. 20, 2017, @ Dallas, Texas....................................................OU 0, SMU 0 (2OT) Nov. 11, 2016, @ Norman, Okla........................................................... OU 1, SMU 0 Sept. 16, 2012, @ Dallas, Texas............................................................ SMU 3, OU 0 Aug. 28, 2011, @ Norman, Okla........................................................... SMU 1, OU 2 Aug. 29, 2004, @ Norman, Okla..................................................OU 2, SMU 2 (2OT) Sept. 14 2003, @ Dallas, Texas .......................................... ...........OU 2, SMU 1 (OT) Sept. 13, 2002, @ Norman, Okla ...................................................... ...OU 1, SMU 0 Sept. 9, 2001, @ Dallas, Texas ............................................................ SMU 1, OU 0 Sept. 8, 2000, @ Norman, Okla. ....................................................... .. SMU 1, OU 0 Sept. 16, 1999, @ Dallas, Texas ................................................... SMU 3, OU 2 (OT) STEPHEN F. AUSTIN OU leads 2-1 Aug. 29, 2010, @ Norman, Okla.............................................................OU 2, SFA 1 Sept. 10, 2006, @ Norman, Okla............................................................OU 3, SFA 0 Sept. 9, 1998, @ Nacogdoches, Texas.....................................................SFA 2, OU 1 TENNESSEE Tennessee leads 3-0 Aug. 23, 2013, @ Knoxville, Tenn. .......................................................... UT 3, OU 1 Aug. 21, 2011, @ Norman, Okla.............................................................. UT 3, OU 1 Nov. 14, 2003, @ Knoxville, Tenn............................................................ UT 1, OU 0 TEXAS Texas leads 13-9-2 Oct. 1, 2017, @Norman, Okla.........................................................OU 0, UT 0 (2OT) Sept. 25, 2016, @ Norman, Okla......................................................OU 2, UT 1 (OT) Oct. 23, 2015, @ Austin, Texas................................................................ OU 2, UT 1 Oct. 24, 2014, @ Norman, Okla. ............................................................. UT 1, OU 0 Oct. 20, 2013, @ Austin, Texas................................................................ UT 1, OU 0 Oct. 31, 2012, @ San Antonio, Texas....................................................... UT 3, OU 0 Sept. 23, 2012, @ Norman, Okla............................................................. UT 1, OU 0 Oct. 3, 2011, @ Austin, Texas................................................................... UT 2, OU 0 Nov. 3, 2010, @ San Antonio, Texas......................................................... OU 1, UT 0 Oct. 24, 2010, @ Austin, Texas........................................................OU 2, UT 1 (2OT) Sept. 25, 2009, @ Norman, Okla............................................................. UT 2, OU 1 Oct. 17, 2008, @ Austin, Texas................................................................. UT 4, OU 0 Oct. 28, 2007, @ Norman, Okla............................................................... UT 4, OU 0 Oct. 1, 2006, @ Austin, Texas.........................................................OU 3, UT 3 (2OT) Sept. 25, 2005, @ Norman, Okla............................................................. OU 2, UT 0 Oct. 1, 2004, @ Austin, Texas................................................................... UT 1, OU 0 Sept. 28, 2003, @ Norman, Okla............................................................. OU 2, UT 1 Oct. 18, 2002, @ Norman, Okla. ............................................................. UT 3, OU 0

Oct. 28, 2001, @ Austin, Texas................................................................. UT 3, OU 1 Nov. 1, 2000, @ San Antonio, Texas......................................................... OU 2, UT 0 Oct. 22, 2000, @ Norman, Okla............................................................... OU 2, UT 0 Aug. 27, 1999, @ Austin, Texas................................................................ UT 1, OU 0 Oct. 30, 1998, @ Norman, Okla............................................................... OU 2, UT 0 Sept. 26, 1997, @ Austin, Texas............................................................... UT 9, OU 0 TEXAS A&M Texas A&M leads 16-2 Oct. 21, 2011, @ College Station, Texas. ..............................................A&M 3, OU 0 Nov. 5, 2010, @ San Antonio, Texas. ............................................ OU 1, A&M 0 (OT) Oct. 22, 2010, @ College Station, Texas...................................... A&M 2, OU 1 (2OT) Sept. 27, 2009, @ Norman, Okla. ........................................................OU 3, A&M 1 Oct. 5, 2008, @ College Station, Texas..................................................A&M 5, OU 0 Oct. 7, 2007, @ Norman, Okla. ............................................................A&M 1, OU 0 Sept. 29, 2006, @ College Station, Texas..............................................A&M 6, OU 1 Oct. 14, 2005, @ College Station, Texas................................................A&M 6, OU 2 Oct. 3, 2004, @ College Station, Texas..................................................A&M 2, OU 1 Sept. 26, 2003, @ Norman, Okla..........................................................A&M 4, OU 1 Oct. 20, 2002, @ Norman, Okla............................................................A&M 1, OU 0 Nov. 8, 2001, @ San Antonio, Texas.............................................. A&M 1, OU 0 (OT) Oct. 26, 2001, @ College Station, Texas................................................A&M 2, OU 0 Nov. 3, 2000, @ San Antonio, Texas......................................................A&M 1, OU 0 Oct. 20, 2000, @ Norman, Okla............................................................A&M 3, OU 1 Aug. 29, 1999, @ College Station, Texas...............................................A&M 5, OU 0 Oct. 30, 1997, @ College Station, Texas................................................A&M 2, OU 1 Oct. 7, 1996, @ Norman, Okla..............................................................A&M 4, OU 0 TCU OU leads 8-3-3 Oct. 13, 2017, @ Fort Worth, Texas.........................................................TCU 2, OU 0 Sept. 23, 2016, @ Norman, Okla............................................................OU 1, TCU 0 Oct. 25, 2015, @ Fort Worth, Texas............................................... OU 0, TCU 0 (2OT) Oct. 12, 2014, @ Norman, Okla. .................................................. OU 1, TCU 1 (2OT) Oct. 18, 2013, @ Fort Worth, Texas.........................................................OU 1, TCU 0 Oct. 14, 2012, @ Norman, Okla..............................................................OU 3, TCU 1 Sept. 3, 2004, @ Norman, Okla..............................................................OU 5, TCU 0 Sept. 13, 2003, @ Fort Worth, Texas............................................. OU 1, TCU 1 (2OT) Oct. 4, 2002, @ Norman, Okla................................................................OU 2, TCU 0 Sept. 2, 2001, @ Fort Worth, Texas.........................................................OU 2, TCU 0 Sept. 17, 2000, @ Norman, Okla............................................................OU 2, TCU 1 Sept. 18, 1999, @ Fort Worth, Texas.......................................................TCU 1, OU 0 Oct. 4, 1998, @ Norman, Okla................................................................OU 3, TCU 2 Sept. 21, 1997, @ Fort Worth, Texas.......................................................TCU 2, OU 0 TEXAS STATE OU leads 2-0 Sept. 1, 2013, @ Norman, Okla. ............................................................OU 4, TSU 0 Sept. 23, 2005, @ Norman, Okla. ...........................................................OU 3, TSU 0 TEXAS TECH Texas Tech leads 13-7-2 Oct. 27, 2017, @ Lubbock, Texas............................................................TTU 3, OU 0 Oct. 28, 2016, @ Lubbock, Texas..................................................TTU 1, OU 0 (2OT) Nov. 4, 2015, @ Kansas City, Mo.....................................................TTU 2, OU 1 (OT) Sept. 25, 2015, @ Norman, Okla.................................................. OU 0, TTU 0 (2OT) Oct. 3, 2014, @ Lubbock, Texas ................................................... OU 1, TTU 0 (2OT) Oct. 11, 2013, @ Norman, Okla. ............................................................TTU 2, OU 1 Sept. 28, 2012, @ Lubbock, Texas..........................................................TTU 2, OU 1 Oct. 2, 2011, @ Norman, Okla. ..............................................................TTU 2, OU 0 Sept. 24, 2010, @ Norman, Okla. ..........................................................TTU 3, OU 1 Oct. 4, 2009, @ Lubbock, Texas..............................................................TTU 3, OU 1 Sept. 28, 2008, @ Lubbock, Texas................................................TTU 2, OU 1 (2OT) Oct. 19, 2007, @ Norman, Okla.................................................... OU 0, TTU 0 (2OT) SOONERSPORTS.COM 57


Oct. 13, 2006, @ Lubbock, Texas............................................................OU 1, TTU 0 Sept. 30, 2005, @ Norman, Okla...........................................................OU 2, TTU 0 Oct. 10, 2004, @ Lubbock, Texas............................................................OU 2, TTU 1 Oct. 17, 2003, @ Norman, Okla..............................................................OU 4, TTU 1 Oct. 20, 2002, @ Norman, Okla..............................................................OU 4, TTU 0 Oct. 5, 2001, @ Norman, Okla................................................................OU 3, TTU 0 Sept. 29, 2000, @ Lubbock, Texas.........................................................TTU 2, OU 1 Oct. 17, 1999, @ Norman, Okla. ............................................................TTU 1, OU 0 Oct. 18, 1998, @ Lubbock, Texas............................................................TTU 3, OU 0 Sept. 5, 1997, @ Norman, Okla......................................................TTU 2, OU 1 (OT) TULSA OU leads 10-2-1 Aug. 27, 2017, @ Tulsa, Okla............................................................. OU 2, TU 1 (OT) Sept. 9, 2016, @ Tulsa, Okla. ............................................................ OU 3, TU 2 (OT) Sept. 18, 2015, @ Norman, Okla...............................................................OU 2, TU 1 Sept. 14, 2014, @ Tulsa, Okla.......................................................... OU 0, TU 0 (2OT) Aug. 27, 2010, @ Tulsa, Okla....................................................................OU 1, TU 0 Aug. 30, 2009, @ Norman, Okla...............................................................OU 3, TU 1 Sept. 16, 2005, @ Norman, Okla...............................................................OU 3, TU 0 Sept. 12, 2004, @ Tulsa, Okla....................................................................OU 3, TU 1 Sept. 21, 2003, @ Norman, Okla...............................................................OU 2, TU 0 Aug. 30, 2002, @ Tulsa, Okla.....................................................................OU 2, TU 0 Aug. 25, 2000, @ Edmond, Okla...............................................................TU 2, OU 0 Sept. 1, 1998, @ Tulsa, Okla......................................................................OU 6, TU 2 Sept. 17,1997, @ Norman, Okla...............................................................TU 3, OU 0 UNLV UNLV leads 1-0 Aug. 31, 2012, @ Las Vegas, Nev.......................................................... UNLV 2, OU 1 UTAH Series tied 0-0-2 Aug. 24, 2014, @ Norman, Okla.....................................................OU 1, UT 1 (2OT) Sept. 22, 2013, @ Salt Lake City, Utah............................................OU 1, UT 1 (2OT) UTAH VALLEY UVU leads 1-0 Aug. 28, 2016, @ Norman, Okla. ..........................................................UVU 1, OU 0

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UTSA OU leads 1-0 Sept. 6, 2015, @ Norman, Okla........................................................... OU 8, UTSA 1 VANDERBILT VU leads 1-0-1 Aug. 26, 2012, @ Norman, Okla............................................................. OU 1, VAN 1 Sept. 6, 2009, @ Nashville, TN............................................................... VAN 3, OU 1 VIRGINIA UVA leads 1-0 Sept. 2, 2016, @ Charlottesville, Va. .....................................................UVA 3, OU 0 VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH Series tied 0-0-1 Sept. 9, 2007, @ Williamsburg, Va. .......................................... OU 0, VCUW 0 (2OT) VIRGINIA TECH VTU leads 1-0 Oct. 7, 2012, @ Blacksburg, Va.............................................................. VTU 4, OU 1

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WASHINGTON Washington leads 2-0 Nov. 11, 2010, @ Portland, Ore..............................................................UW 4, OU 0 Aug. 26, 2006, @ Honolulu, Hawaii........................................................UW 2, OU 1 WEST VIRGINIA WVU leads 7-0-1 Oct. 8, 2017, @ Morgantown, W.Va......................................................WVU 5, OU 1 Nov. 4, 2016, @ Kansas City, Mo...........................................................WVU 2, OU 0 Oct. 2, 2016, @ Morgantown, W.Va......................................................WVU 2, OU 0 Oct. 9, 2015, @ Norman, Okla.................................................... OU 0, WVU 0 (2OT) Nov. 9, 2014, @ Kansas City, Mo. .........................................................WVU 1, OU 0 Oct. 26, 2014, @ Morgantown, W.Va. ..................................................WVU 3, OU 1 Oct. 25, 2013, @ Norman, Okla. ................................................ WVU 2, OU 1 (2OT) Oct. 18, 2012, @ Morgantown, W.Va. ..................................................WVU 2, OU 0 WESTERN MICHIGAN OU leads 1-0 Sept. 9, 2005, @ Norman, Okla. .........................................................OU 4, WMU 1 WILLIAM & MARY OU leads 1-0 Sept. 7, 2007, @ Williamsburg, Va. .....................................................OU 2, WMU 1 WISCONSIN Wisconsin leads 1-0 Sept. 2, 2005, @ Madison, Wisc............................................................UW 2, OU 0 WISCONSIN-MILWAUKEE OU leads 1-0 Sept. 15, 2000, @ Norman, Okla.........................................................OU 1, UWM 0


YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS BETTINA FLETCHER

RANDY EVANS

Years: 1996-1998 (3) Overall: 11-36, Big 12: 3-16

Years: 1999-2007 (9) Overall: 78-79-16, Big 12: 30-51-9

1996 Overall: 1-13-0 Home: 0-2, Away: 1-10, Neutral: 0-1

1999 Overall: 4-13-1; Big 12: 2-8-0 Home: 2-4-1, Away: 2-9

Aug. 30......... at Nebraska.............................. L.............. 8-0 Aug. 31......... at Creighton.............................. L.............. 4-0 Sept. 6.......... REGIS........................................ L.............. 4-2 Sept. 8.......... at Drury.................................... L.............. 4-1 Sept. 14........ at North Texas........................... L.............. 2-0 Sept. 20........ at Iowa State............................ L.............. 1-0 Sept. 21........ vs. Minnesota-Duluth#............. L.............. 3-1 Sept. 29........ at Oklahoma State.................... L.............. 5-1 Oct. 2........... at Northeastern State............... L.............. 5-1 Oct. 7........... TEXAS A&M.............................. L.............. 4-0 Oct. 18......... at Portland State...................... L.............. 2-0 Oct. 20......... at Oregon................................. L.............. 4-0 Nov. 3........... at LSU....................................... L.............. 2-0 Nov. 4........... at McNeese State...................... W............ 3-2 # Ames, Iowa 1997 Overall: 2-14-0, Big 12: 1-9-0 Home: 2-7, Away: 0-7 Aug. 30......... at Texas A&M*.......................... L.............. 2-1 Sept. 1.......... DRURY...................................... W............ 8-1 Sept. 5.......... TEXAS TECH*............................. L (OT)...... 2-1 Sept. 7.......... BAYLOR*................................... W............ 1-0 Sept. 12........ NORTH TEXAS........................... L.............. 1-0 Sept. 14........ COLORADO*.............................. L.............. 2-1 Sept. 17........ TULSA....................................... L.............. 3-0 Sept. 21........ at TCU....................................... L.............. 2-0 Sept. 26........ at Texas*................................... L.............. 9-0 Oct. 5........... at New Mexico.......................... L.............. 5-3 Oct. 8........... at Oral Roberts......................... L (2OT).... 2-1 Oct. 17......... at Kansas*................................ L (2OT).... 1-0 Oct. 19......... at Missouri*.............................. L.............. 2-0 Oct. 24......... IOWA STATE*............................ L.............. 4-2 Oct. 26......... NEBRASKA*.............................. L.............. 7-0 Oct.31.......... OKLAHOMA STATE*................... L (2OT).... 1-0 * Big 12 game 1998 Overall: 8-9-0, Big 12: 2-7-0 Home: 6-1, Away: 2-7, Neutral: 0-1 Sept. 1.......... at Tulsa..................................... W............ 6-2 Sept. 4.......... at Arkansas............................... W............ 2-1 Sept. 6.......... vs. North Texas^....................... L.............. 3-1 Sept. 9.......... at Stephen F. Austin.................. L.............. 2-1 Sept. 11........ MEMPHIS.................................. W............ 4-0 Sept. 13........ HOUSTON.................................. W............ 4-3 Sept. 18........ at Oklahoma State*.................. L (OT)...... 2-1 Sept. 20........ ORAL ROBERTS.......................... W (OT)..... 3-2 Oct. 2........... at Colorado*............................. L.............. 3-0 Oct. 4........... TCU........................................... W............ 3-2 Oct. 9........... MISSOURI*............................... L.............. 5-1 Oct. 11......... KANSAS*.................................. W............ 3-0 Oct. 16......... at Baylor*................................. L.............. 2-0 Oct. 18......... at Texas Tech*........................... L.............. 3-0 Oct. 23......... at Nebraska*............................ L.............. 7-0 Oct. 25......... at Iowa State*.......................... L.............. 1-0 Oct. 30......... TEXAS*..................................... W............ 1-0 * Big 12 game | ^ Plano, Texas

Aug. 27......... at Texas* .................................. L.............. 1-0 Aug. 29......... at Texas A&M*.......................... L.............. 5-0 Sept. 3.......... at Alabama............................... L (OT)...... 1-0 Sept. 7.......... at Oral Roberts......................... W............ 2-1 Sept. 10........ at San Diego State.................... L.............. 2-0 Sept. 12........ at San Diego............................. L.............. 3-0 Sept. 16........ at SMU...................................... L (OT)...... 3-2 Sept. 18........ at TCU....................................... L.............. 1-0 Sept. 28........ OKLAHOMA STATE*................... L.............. 1-0 Oct. 1........... COLORADO*.............................. W............ 4-2 Oct. 3........... LSU........................................... T.............. 2-2 Oct. 8........... at Missouri................................ L.............. 2-0 Oct. 10......... at Kansas.................................. L.............. 2-1 Oct. 15......... BAYLOR*................................... L.............. 2-1 Oct. 17......... TEXAS TECH*............................. L.............. 1-0 Oct. 22......... NEBRASKA*.............................. L.............. 3-1 Oct. 24......... IOWA STATE*............................ W (OT)..... 1-0 Oct. 31......... at Arkansas............................... W............ 3-0 * Big 12 game 2000 Overall: 10-9-1; Big 12: 4-5-1 Big 12 Championship: 1-1 Home: 5-3-1, Away: 3-4, Neutral: 2-2 Aug. 25......... vs. Tulsa%................................. L.............. 2-0 Aug. 27......... vs. Oral Roberts%..................... W............ 3-1 Sept. 1.......... at New Mexico.......................... W............ 1-0 Sept. 3.......... vs. Colorado College!................. L (2OT).... 2-1 Sept. 8.......... SMU.......................................... L.............. 1-0 Sept. 10........ ALABAMA................................. W............ 2-1 Sept. 15........ WISC.-MILWAUKEE................... W............ 1-0 Sept. 17........ TCU........................................... W............ 2-1 Sept. 22........ KANSAS*.................................. W............ 4-0 Sept. 24........ MISSOURI*............................... L.............. 1-0 Sept. 29........ at Texas Tech*........................... L.............. 2-1 Oct. 1........... at Colorado*............................. W............ 1-0 Oct. 6........... BAYLOR*................................... T.............. 0-0 Oct. 13......... at Iowa State*.......................... L (2OT).... 3-2 Oct. 15......... at Nebraska*............................ W............ 2-1 Oct. 20......... TEXAS A&M*............................ L.............. 3-1 Oct. 22......... TEXAS*..................................... W............ 2-0 Oct. 28......... at Oklahoma State*.................. L (2OT).... 2-1 Nov. 1........... vs. Texas+................................. W............ 2-0 Nov. 3........... vs. Texas A&M+........................ L.............. 1-0 * Big 12 game | % Edmond, Okla. | ! Albuquerque, N.M. | + Big 12 Champ. (San Antonio, Texas) 2001 Overall: 11-7-1 ; Big 12: 4-5-1 Big 12 Championship: 0-1 Home: 8-1-1, Away: 3-5, Neutral: 0-1 Sept. 2.......... at TCU....................................... W............ 2-0 Sept. 4.......... ORAL ROBERTS.......................... W............ 5-0 Sept. 7.......... DRURY...................................... W............ 4-0 Sept. 9.......... at SMU...................................... L.............. 1-0 Sept. 16........ at Northern Arizona.................. W............ 3-0 Sept. 21........ SW MISSOURI STATE................. W............ 1-0 Sept. 22........ SE LOUISIANA........................... W............ 5-0 Sept. 28........ at Kansas*................................ L.............. 2-0 Sept. 30........ at Missouri*.............................. W............ 2-1 Oct. 5........... TEXAS TECH*............................. W............ 3-0

Oct. 7........... COLORADO*.............................. W............ 4-0 Oct. 16......... at Baylor*................................. L.............. 3-1 Oct. 19......... IOWA STATE*............................ T (2OT).... 0-0 Oct. 21......... NEBRASKA*.............................. L.............. 2-0 Oct. 26......... at Texas A&M*.......................... L.............. 2-0 Oct. 28......... at Texas*................................... L.............. 3-1 Nov. 2........... OKLAHOMA STATE*................... W (OT)..... 2-1 Nov. 4........... ARKANSAS................................ W............ 3-1 Nov. 8........... vs. Texas A&M+........................ L (OT)...... 1-0 * Big 12 game | + Big 12 Champ. (San Antonio) 2002 Overall: 11-8-0; Big 12: 4-6 Home: 6-2, Away: 4-5, Neutral: 1-1 Aug. 30......... vs. Tulsa$.................................. W.............2-0 Sept. 1.......... at Oral Roberts......................... W.............2-1 Sept. 6.......... at Drury.................................... W.............3-0 Sept. 8.......... at Arkansas............................... W.............3-0 Sept. 13........ SMU.......................................... W.............1-0 Sept. 15........ ARIZONA.................................. W.............2-0 Sept. 20........ at Stanford............................... L...............4-0 Sept. 22........ vs. Santa Clara+....................... L...............4-0 Sept. 27........ BAYLOR*.................................. W.............4-2 Sept. 29........ TEXAS TECH*............................ W.............4-0 Oct. 4........... TCU........................................... W.............2-0 Oct. 6........... at Iowa State*.......................... L (2 OT).....2-1 Oct. 11......... MISSOURI*............................... W.............2-0 Oct. 13......... at Kansas*................................ W.............2-1 Oct. 18......... TEXAS*..................................... L...............3-0 Oct. 20......... TEXAS A&M*............................ L...............1-0 Oct. 25......... at Colorado*............................. L...............2-1 Oct. 27......... at Nebraska*............................ L...............1-0 Nov. 1........... at Oklahoma State*.................. L...............3-2 * Big 12 game | $ Tulsa, Okla. | + Palo Alto, Calif. 2003 Overall: 8-7-5; Big 12: 3-3-4 Home: 6-1-2, Away: 2-4-3, Neutral: 0-2 Big 12 Championship: 0-1, NCAA Tournament: 0-1 Aug. 29......... ARKANSAS............................... W.............3-1 Aug. 31......... NEW MEXICO........................... W (OT)......2-1 Sept.. 4......... vs. Rutgers#.............................. L...............1-2 Sept. 7.......... at Notre Dame.......................... L...............1-5 Sept. 13........ at TCU....................................... T (2OT).....1-1 Sept. 14........ at SMU...................................... W (OT)......2-1 Sept. 17........ ORAL ROBERTS........................ W.............2-0 Sept. 21........ TULSA...................................... W.............2-0 Sept. 25........ No. 3 TEXAS A&M*................... L...............1-4 Sept. 28........ No. 16 TEXAS*.......................... W.............2-1 Oct. 3........... at Iowa State*.......................... T (2OT).....2-2 Oct. 5........... at Missouri*.............................. W (OT)......2-1 Oct. 10......... at Nebraska*............................ L (2OT).....1-2 Oct. 12......... No. 12 COLORADO*.................. T (2OT).....0-0 Oct. 17......... TEXAS TECH*............................ W.............4-1 Oct. 19......... BAYLOR*.................................. T (2OT).....1-1 Oct. 24......... at Kansas*................................ L...............1-3 Oct. 27......... at Oklahoma State*.................. T (2OT).....0-0 Nov. 6........... vs. No. 21 Kansas+................... L...............0-1 Nov. 14......... at No. 7 Tennessee%................. L...............0-1 * Big 12 game | # South Bend, Ind. | + Big 12 Championship (San Antonio, Texas) | % NCAA Tournament (Knoxville, Tenn.)

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2004 Overall: 7-8-3; Big 12: 3-7 Home: 2-4-2, Away: 5-4-0, Neutral: 0-0-1 Aug. 27......... ST. LOUIS................................... T (2OT) ....... 1-1 Aug. 29......... SMU.......................................... T (2OT)........ 2-2 Sept. 3.......... TCU........................................... W................ 5-0 Sept. 5.......... at Arkansas............................... W................ 2-1 Sept. 10........ at ORU...................................... L (OT).......... 0-1 Sept. 12........ at Tulsa..................................... W................ 3-1 Sept. 17........ vs. San Diego State%................ T (2OT)........ 0-0 Sept. 19........ at No. 9 Arizona State%............ W (OT)......... 1-0 Sept. 24........ MISSOURI*............................... L (2OT) ........ 1-2 Oct. 1........... at Texas*................................... L.................. 0-1 Oct. 3........... at No. 9 Texas A&M*................. L.................. 1-2 Oct. 8........... at Baylor*................................. W ............... 2-1 Oct. 10......... at Texas Tech*........................... W................ 2-1 Oct. 15......... IOWA STATE*............................ L.................. 1-2 Oct. 17......... No. 6 KANSAS*......................... L.................. 0-3 Oct. 22......... at Colorado*............................. L.................. 0-4 Oct. 24......... NEBRASKA*.............................. W................ 1-0 Oct. 29......... OKLAHOMA STATE*................... L.................. 0-1 * Big 12 game | % Sun Devil Invitational (Tempe, Ariz.)

HISTORY AND TRADITION

2005 Overall: 13-6-1; Big 12: 5-4-1 Home: 9-1-0, Away: 3-4-1, Neutral: 1-1-0 Big 12 Championship: 0-1 Aug. 26......... at Saint Louis........................... W (OT)......2-1 Aug. 28......... ARKANSAS............................... W.............3-0 Sept. 2.......... at Wisconsin#........................... L ..............0-2 Sept. 4.......... vs. Iowa#.................................. W.............2-0 Sept. 9.......... WESTERN MICHIGAN............... W.............4-1 Sept. 11........ EAST CAROLINA...................... W (2OT)...2-1 Sept. 16........ TULSA...................................... W.............3-0 Sept. 18........ vs. Oral Roberts@..................... W.............4-1 Sept. 23........ TEXAS STATE............................ W.............3-0 Sept. 25........ No. 21 TEXAS*.......................... W.............2-0 Sept. 30........ TEXAS TECH* ........................... W.............2-0 Oct. 02......... COLORADO*............................. W (OT)......2-1 Oct. 07......... at Missouri*.............................. T (2OT).....1-1 Oct. 09......... at Kansas*................................ L...............0-3 Oct. 14......... No. 19 TEXAS A&M*................. L...............2-6 Oct. 16......... BAYLOR*.................................. W.............1-0 Oct. 21......... at Nebraska*............................ L...............1-2 Oct. 23......... at Iowa State*.......................... L...............0-3 Oct. 28......... at Oklahoma State*.................. W.............3-2 Nov. 02......... vs. No. 23 Colorado+................ L...............0-2 * Big 12 game | # Big Ten/Big 12 Challenge (Madison, Wisc.) | @ Oklahoma Shootout (Stillwater, Okla.) | + Big 12 Championship (San Antonio) 2006 Overall: 8-11-1; Big 12: 3-6-1 Home: 7-5-0, Away: 1-5-1, Neutral: 0-1-0 Big 12 Championship: 0-1 Aug. 26......... vs. Washington#....................... L ................. 1-2 Aug. 28......... at Hawaii#................................ L.................. 0-1 Sept. 1.......... MICHIGAN................................. L.................. 0-2 Sept. 3.......... MICHIGAN STATE....................... W................ 1-0 Sept. 8.......... PURDUE.................................... L ................. 0-1 Sept.10........ STEPHEN F. AUSTIN................... W................ 3-0 Sept.15........ OKLAHOMA STATE*................... L.................. 1-2 Sept. 17........ ORAL ROBERTS.......................... W ............... 3-0 Sept. 22........ at No. 11 Colorado*.................. L ................. 1-2 Sept. 24........ KANSAS*.................................. L.................. 0-1 Sept. 29........ at No. 8 Texas A&M*................. L.................. 1-6 Oct. 1........... at No. 10 Texas*........................ T (2OT)........ 3-3

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Oct. 6........... MISSOURI*............................... W................ 3-2 Oct. 8........... IOWA STATE*............................ W................ 4-0 Oct. 13......... at Texas Tech*........................... W................ 1-0 Oct. 15......... at Baylor*................................. L.................. 1-2 Oct. 20......... NORTHERN IOWA...................... W................ 5-0 Oct. 22......... NEBRASKA*.............................. L.................. 0-1 Oct. 26......... MISSOURI STATE....................... W................ 1-0 Nov. 1........... vs. Oklahoma State+................ L.................. 1-2 * Big 12 game | # Hawaii Tournament | + Big 12 Championship (San Antonio, Texas) 2007 Overall: 6-10-3; Big 12: 2-7-1 Home: 4-4-2, Away: 2-6-0, Neutral: 0-0-1 Aug. 31......... ALABAMA A&M....................... W ............... 8-0 Sept. 2.......... ORAL ROBERTS.......................... W................ 4-1 Sept. 7.......... at William and Mary#............... W................ 2-1 Sept. 9.......... vs. VCU#.................................... T (2OT)........ 0-0 Sept.14........ at Long Beach State.................. L (OT).......... 1-2 Sept.16........ at Cal State Fullerton................ L.................. 0-2 Sept. 21........ NORTH TEXAS@........................ W ............... 1-0 Sept. 23........ MIDDLE TENNESSEE@............... T (2OT) ....... 0-0 Sept. 28........ at Nebraska*............................ L.................. 0-1 Sept. 30........ at Iowa State*.......................... L.................. 0-2 Oct. 4........... BAYLOR*................................... W................ 3-1 Oct. 7........... No. 6 TEXAS A&M*.................... L.................. 0-1 Oct. 12......... at No. 5 Missouri*..................... L.................. 0-3 Oct. 14......... at Kansas*................................ W................ 2-1 Oct. 19......... Texas Tech*............................... T (2OT)........ 0-0 Oct. 21......... BUTLER..................................... L.................. 0-1 Oct. 26......... COLORADO*.............................. L (OT).......... 1-2 Oct. 28......... TEXAS*..................................... L.................. 0-4 Nov. 1........... at No. 24 Oklahoma State*....... L.................. 0-2 * Big 12 game | # Tribe Invitational | @ Sooner Invitational

NICOLE NELSON Years: 2008-2011 (4) Overall: 29-46-6, Big 12: 11-24-3 2008 Overall: 3-15-1; Big 12: 2-7-1 Home: 2-7-1, Away: 1-8-0, Neutral: 0-0-0 Aug. 22......... at Colorado College................... L.................. 1-3 Aug. 29......... CENTRAL MICHIGAN.................. L.................. 1-3 Aug. 31......... BALL STATE............................... W................ 2-1 Sept. 5.......... at North Texas........................... L (2OT)........ 2-3 Sept. 7.......... RICE.......................................... L.................. 0-1 Sept. 12........ at Memphis.............................. L...............0-3 Sept. 14........ at Mississippi............................ L...............1-2 Sept. 19........ No. 11 LSU................................ L...............0-4 Sept. 26........ at No. 18 Colorado*.................. L...............0-5 Sept. 28........ at Texas Tech*........................... L (2OT).....1-2 Oct. 3........... OREGON.................................... L...............0-2 Oct. 5........... at No. 7 Texas A&M*................. L...............0-5 Oct. 10......... No. 22 MISSOURI*..................... L...............0-2 Oct. 12......... KANSAS*.................................. T (2OT).....1-1 Oct. 17......... at No. 12 Texas*........................ L...............0-4 Oct. 19......... at Baylor*................................. W.............1-0 Oct. 24......... NEBRASKA*.............................. L...............0-1 Oct. 26......... IOWA STATE*............................ W.............2-1 Oct. 31......... No. 8 OKLAHOMA STATE*.......... L...............2-4 * Big 12 game

2009 Overall: 7-10-2; Big 12: 2-7-1 Home: 6-4-1, Away: 1-6-1, Neutral: 0-0-0 Aug. 21......... MISSOURI STATE....................... W.............. 3-0 Aug. 23......... SAM HOUSTON STATE................ W.............. 3-0 Aug. 28......... ORAL ROBERTS.......................... W.............. 2-0 Aug. 39......... TULSA....................................... W.............. 3-1 Sept. 4.......... at Middle Tennessee State........ T.......2-2 (2OT) Sept. 6.......... at Vanderbilt............................. L................ 1-3 Sept. 11........ at LSU....................................... L................ 0-4 Sept. 18........ LAMAR..................................... W.............. 2-0 Sept. 20........ USC........................................... L................ 0-1 Sept. 25........ TEXAS*..................................... L................ 1-2 Sept. 27........ No. 13 TEXAS A&M*.................. W.............. 3-2 Oct. 2........... at Colorado*............................. L................ 1-5 Oct. 4........... at Texas Tech*........................... L................ 1-3 Oct. 9........... at Iowa State*.......................... W.............. 1-0 Oct. 11......... at Nebraska*............................ L................ 2-5 Oct. 16......... Kansas*.................................... L................ 1-2 Oct. 18......... MISSOURI*............................... L.......0-1 (2OT) Oct. 23......... at Oklahoma State*.................. L................ 0-3 Oct. 30......... BAYLOR*................................... T.......0-0 (2OT) *Big 12 game 2010 Overall:12-8-3; Big 12: 5-4-1 Home: 5-2-2, Away: 5-5, Neutral: 2-1-1 Aug. 20......... at No. 19 Oklahoma State......... L.................. 0-1 Aug. 27......... at Tulsa..................................... W................ 1-0 Aug. 29......... STEPHEN F. AUSTIN................... W................ 2-1 Sept. 5.......... COLORADO COLLEGE.................. T......... 1-1(2OT) Sept. 10........ at Missouri State....................... L.................. 2-3 Sept. 12........ RICE.......................................... W.............1-0 Sept. 17........ at No. 25 USC............................ L...............1-4 Sept. 19........ at UC Santa Barbara.................. W.............1-0 Sept. 24........ TEXAS TECH*............................. L...............1-3 Sept. 26........ BAYLOR*................................... W.............3-2 Oct. 1........... at Iowa State*.......................... W.............4-3 Oct. 3........... at Missouri*.............................. L...............1-2 Oct. 8........... FRANCIS MARION...................... W.............8-0 Oct. 10......... at Kansas*................................ W.............3-1 Oct. 14......... NEBRASKA*.............................. T...... 0-0(2OT) Oct. 17......... COLORADO*.............................. W...... 2-1(OT) Oct. 22......... at No. 6 Texas A&M*................. L..... 1-2 (2OT) Oct. 24......... at Texas*................................... W.... 2-1(2OT) Oct. 29......... No. 11 OKLAHOMA STATE*........ L...............0-2 Nov. 3........... vs. No. 21 Texas+...................... W.............1-0 Nov. 5........... vs. No. 6 Texas A&M+............... W..... 1-0 (OT) Nov. 7........... vs. No. 10 Oklahoma State+..T. 1-1(2OT) Nov. 11......... vs. Washington$....................... L...............0-4 * Big 12 game + Big 12 Championship $ NCAA Championship 2011

Overall:7-13-0; Big 12: 2-6-0 Home: 5-5-0, Away: 1-7, Neutral: 1-1-0 Head Coach: Nicole Nelson Assistants: George Van Linder and Trae Manny Aug. 19....... UAB..................................... W..............5-0 Aug. 21....... TENNESSEE.......................... L................1-3 Aug. 26....... at No. 6 Oklahoma State...... L................0-1 Aug. 28....... SMU..................................... L................0-1 Sept. 2........ ORU..................................... W..............4-1 Sept. 4........ MISSOURI STATE.................. W...........3-1


YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Sept. 9........ at Arizona State................... L.............0-3 Sept. 11...... vs Arizona............................ W...........4-2 Sept. 16...... BYU..................................... W...........2-0 Sept. 19...... at LSU.................................. L.............1-2 Sept. 23...... at New Mexico..................... L.............1-2 Sept. 30...... No. 2 Oklahoma State*........ L.............0-3 Oct. 2......... TEXAS TECH*........................ L.............0-2 Oct. 7......... at Texas Longhorns*............ L.............0-2 Oct. 14....... IOWA STATE*....................... W...........2-1 Oct. 16....... MISSOURI*.......................... L.............2-5 Oct. 21....... at Texas A&M*..................... L.............0-3 Oct. 23....... at Baylor*............................ L.............1-3 Oct. 28....... at Kansas*........................... W...........3-0 Nov. 2......... vs. Oklahoma State+........... L.............0-1 * Big 12 game + Big 12 Championship

MATT POTTER Years: 2012-present (6) Overall: 48-58-18, Big 12: 15-24-10 2012 Overall: 7-9-4; Big 12: 3-3-2 Home: 5-3-2, Away: 1-5-2, Neutral: 1-1 Aug. 17......... NEBRASKA................................ W.............2-1 Aug. 20......... LSU........................................... L...... 0-1(2OT) Aug. 24......... NICHOLLS STATE........................ W.............3-1 Aug. 26......... VANDERBILT.............................. T...... 1-1(2OT) Aug. 31......... at UNLV..................................... L...... 1-2(2OT) Sept. 2.......... vs. Northern Arizona................. W.............3-1 Sept. 7.......... No. 3 OKLAHOMA STATE............ W.............1-0 Sept. 9.......... ORAL ROBERTS.......................... L...............0-1 Sept. 14........ at Rice...................................... T...... 1-1(2OT) Sept. 16........ at SMU...................................... L...............0-3 Sept. 21........ No. 25 BAYLOR*........................ T...... 1-1(2OT) Sept. 23........ TEXAS*..................................... L...............0-1 Sept. 28........ at Texas Tech*........................... L...............1-2 Sept. 30........ at No. 17 Oklahoma State*....... T..... 1-1 (2OT) Oct. 7........... at No. 15 Virginia Tech............... L...............1-4 Oct. 12......... KANSAS*.................................. W.............1-0 Oct. 14......... TCU*......................................... W.............3-1 Oct. 18......... at No. 19 West Virginia*............ L...............0-2 Oct. 26......... at Iowa State*.......................... W.............3-0 Oct. 31......... vs. Texas*.................................. L...............0-3 * Big 12 game 2013 Overall: 4-13-1; Big 12: 1-7-0 Home: 2-5-0, Away: 1-8-1, Neutral: 1-0 Aug. 23......... at Tennessee............................. L...............3-1 Aug. 25......... at Kennesaw State.................... W.............2-0 Aug. 30......... at Oklahoma State.................... L...............4-1 Sept. 1.......... TEXAS STATE............................. W.............4-0 Sept. 6.......... at No. 10 Florida....................... L...............3-0 Sept. 8.......... at Florida State......................... L...............1-0 Sept. 13........ ORAL ROBERTS.......................... W.............1-0 Sept. 15........ NORTH TEXAS........................... L...............5-0 Sept. 19........ at No. 11 BYU............................ L...............3-2 Sept. 22........ at Utah..................................... T..... 1-1 (2OT) Sept. 27........ at No. 12 Baylor *..................... L...............1-0 Oct. 4........... OKLAHOMA STATE *.................. L..... 2-1 (2OT) Oct. 11......... No. 15 TEXAS TECH *................. L...............2-1 Oct. 13......... IOWA STATE *............................ L...............4-1 Oct. 18......... at TCU *.................................... W.............1-0

Oct. 20......... at Texas *.................................. L...............1-0 Oct. 25......... No. 9 WEST VIRGINIA *.............. L..... 2-1 (2OT) Nov. 1........... at Kansas *............................... L...............2-1 * Big 12 game 2014 Overall: 10-9-4; Big 12: 3-4-1 Home: 5-4-2, Away: 4-4-1, Neutral: 1-1-1 Aug. 22......... OKLAHOMA STATE..................... W.............2-0 Aug. 24......... UTAH........................................ T..... 1-1 (2OT) Aug. 29......... No. 6 FLORIDA........................... W.............2-1 Aug. 31......... No. 2 FLORIDA STATE................. L...............0-1 Sept. 5.......... Nebraska.................................. W... 2-1 (2OT) Sept. 7.......... CENTRAL ARKANSAS................. W.............5-0 Sept. 12........ North Texas............................... W... 2-1 (2OT) Sept. 14........ Tulsa......................................... T..... 0-0 (2OT) Sept. 19........ UC Irvine................................... L...............1-2 Sept. 21........ San Diego................................. L...............0-2 Sept. 26........ ORAL ROBERTS.......................... W.............1-0 Oct. 3........... No. 10 Texas Tech *................... W... 1-0 (2OT) Oct. 5........... Iowa State *.............................. W.............1-0 Oct. 12......... TCU *........................................ T..... 1-1 (2OT) Oct. 17......... Oklahoma State *..................... L....... 1-2 (OT) Oct. 19......... BAYLOR *.................................. L...............1-2 Oct. 24......... TEXAS *.................................... L...............0-1 Oct. 26......... No. 8 West Virginia *................. L...............1-3 Oct. 31......... No. 14 KANSAS *....................... W.............1-0 Nov. 5........... No. 18 KANSAS +...................... W.............2-1 Nov. 7........... Baylor +................................... T..... 0-0 (2OT) Nov. 9........... No. 9 West Virginia +................ L...............0-1 Nov. 14......... ARKANSAS $............................. L....... 2-3 (OT) * Big 12 game | + Big 12 Championship (Kansas City, Mo.) | $ NCAA Tournament 2015 Overall: 10-7-3; Big 12: 3-2-3 Home: 6-0-2, Away: 4-6-1, Neutral: 0-1-0 Aug. 21......... Furman..................................... L..... 2-1 (2OT) Aug. 23......... No. 11 South Carolina............... L..... 2-1 (2OT) Aug. 28......... Oklahoma State........................ W.............2-0 Aug. 30......... LITTLE ROCK.............................. W.............4-0 Sept. 6.......... UTSA......................................... W.............8-1 Sept. 11........ Santa Clara............................... L...............2-0 Sept. 13........ No. 2 Stanford........................... L....... 2-1 (OT) Sept. 18........ TULSA....................................... W.............2-1 Sept. 20........ No. 18 ARIZONA STATE.............. W.............2-0 Sept. 25........ No. 15 TEXAS TECH *................. T..... 0-0 (2OT) Sept. 27........ IOWA STATE *............................ W.............3-0 Sept. 29........ ORU.......................................... W.............2-1 Oct. 2........... Illinois State *........................... W.............1-0 Oct. 9........... No. 4 West Virginia *................. T..... 0-0 (2OT) Oct. 11......... Kansas *................................... L...............1-0 Oct. 16......... Baylor *.................................... L...............1-0 Oct. 23......... Texas *...................................... W.............2-1 Oct. 25......... TCU *........................................ T..... 0-0 (2OT) Oct. 30......... OKLAHOMA STATE *.................. W.............2-1 Nov. 4........... No. 18 Texas Tech +.................. L....... 2-1 (OT) * Big 12 game | + Big 12 Championship (Kansas City, Mo.)

Sept. 9.......... Tulsa......................................... W..... 3-2 (OT) Sept. 11........ Memphis.................................. W.............2-0 Sept. 16........ Arizona..................................... W.............2-0 Sept. 18........ Grand Canyon........................... W.............3-1 Sept. 23........ TCU *........................................ W.............1-0 Sept. 25........ TEXAS *.................................... W..... 2-1 (OT) Sept. 30........ Iowa State *.............................. W.............3-0 Oct. 2........... at No. 3 West Virginia *............. L...............2-0 Oct. 7........... BAYLOR *.................................. L...............2-1 Oct. 14......... Oklahoma State *..................... W.............2-0 Oct. 21......... KANSAS *................................. T..... 2-2 (2OT) Oct. 23......... Cal St. Northridge..................... W.............1-0 Oct. 28......... Texas Tech *.............................. L..... 1-0 (2OT) Nov. 2........... Iowa State +............................ W.............2-0 Nov. 4........... No. 1 West Virginia +................ L...............2-0 Nov. 11......... SMU $....................................... W.............1-0 Nov. 17......... BYU $........................................ L...............2-1 * Big 12 game | + Big 12 Championship (Kansas City, Mo.) | $ NCAA Tournament 2017 Overall: 3-13-4; Big 12: 1-5-3 Home: 3-3-2; Away: 0-8-2; Neutral: 0-2-0 Aug. 18......... ARIZONA................................... L...............2-0 Aug. 20......... at SMU...................................... T.... 0-0 (2 OT) Aug. 25......... OKLAHOMA STATE..................... L...............2-1 Aug. 27......... TULSA....................................... W..... 2-1 (OT) Sept. 1.......... vs. Oregon&.............................. L...............1-0 Sept. 3.......... at Boise State............................ L...............1-0 Sept. 10........ ILLINOIS.................................... W.............2-1 Sept. 15........ at No. 17 California................... L...............2-0 Sept. 17........ at San Francisco........................ L...............3-1 Sept. 22........ at No. 22 Oklahoma State*....... L...............4-1 Sept. 24........ at Loyola Marymount............... L...............1-0 Sept. 29........ BAYLOR*................................... T..... 0-0 (2OT) Oct. 1........... No. 8 TEXAS*............................. T..... 0-0 (2OT) Oct. 6........... at Iowa State*.......................... T..... 0-0 (2OT) Oct. 8........... at No. 8 West Virginia*.............. L...............5-1 Oct. 13......... at TCU*..................................... L...............2-0 Oct. 20......... KANSAS*.................................. L...............3-1 Oct. 22......... KANSAS STATE*........................ W.............3-2 Oct. 27......... at Texas Tech............................. L...............3-0 Nov. 1........... vs. Oklahoma State+................ L...............2-1 * Big 12 game | + Big 12 Championship (Kansas City, Mo.) | & Boise, Idaho

2016 Overall: 14-7-2; Big 12: 4-3-1 Home: 5-2-2, Away: 7-3-0, Neutral: 2-2-0 Aug. 19......... No. 24 SOUTH CAROLINA........... T..... 1-1 (2OT) Aug. 21......... No. 25 LMU............................... W.............4-1 Aug. 26......... OKLAHOMA STATE..................... W.............1-0 Aug. 28......... UTAH VALLEY............................ L...............1-0 Sept. 2.......... No. 3 Virginia............................ L...............3-0 Sept. 4.......... George Mason.......................... W.............4-0

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2001-04: Erin Young (2001-04) was an All-Big 12 honoree on the field and in the classroom. According to university records, the following players earned soccer letters during the years indicated. Corrections are welcome and should be addressed to the Athletics Communications Office.

HISTORY AND TRADITION

A Michelle Alexander (14)...................................2008-11 Lauren Alkek (9)...............................................2007-10 Shana All (11)..................................................2004-07 Kelsey Allison (9)................................................... 2007 Helen Ajufo (3).................................................2005-07

Kate Carnahan (25)............................................... 1999 Kayce Casner (9).................................................... 1996 Stephanie Castner (28).......................................... 2003 Ashlee Coleman (26)........................................2006-09 Jonette Coquat (10).....................................1998-2001 Sage Coralli (12)...............................................2008-11 Katie Corbitt (20, 24)....................................2005-2008 Jemma Cota (10)..............................................2013-16 Anna Crawford (13)..........................................2014-15 McKinley Crone (1)........................2017-present Erin Cudd (6)......................................................... 1996 Renae Cuellar (10)............................................2009-12 Jana Cunningham (0).................................. 1999-2002

B Charla Baker (20).............................................2006-07 Devin Barrett (7)..............................................2012-15 Christi Basgall (23)...................................... 2001, 2003 Jennifer Bennett (24)............................................ 1996 Bethany Block (30)........................2015-present Ashley Bolden (4).............................................2007-08 Bailey Boulware (6)..........................................2010-13 Emily Bowman (13).........................................2011-14 Tori Bowman (12)............................................2014-17 Angela Boyle (26)............................................2015-16 Madeline Brem (6)...........................................2014-17 Melanie Brosnahan (21)...................................1998-99

D Kaylee Dao (25, 11).......................2015-present Jade Dapaah (9).................................................... 2012 Brittany Davis (13).......................................... 1999-02 Krissy Dawson (9, 19)...................................... 2000-02 Kelsey Devonshire (0).......................................2009-12 Traci Dickenson (44).........................................2005-08 Tiana Dickson (8)..............................................2007-10 Zoe Dickson (5)................................................2010-13 Danielle Digeralamo (21).................................2008-10 Tenesha Duncan (16).......................................2004-07

C Savannah Campbell (21)....................................... 2005 Candace Campsey (18).......................................... 2009 Daisy Cardona (23) ............................................... 2013

E Whitney Elkins (13)..........................................1996-97 Jennifer Enos (7)............................................. 1999-02 Michelle Enos (25)............................................2002-05

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Kyle Escobedo (8).........................................2016-2017 F Kaitlyn Fahrner (1)................................................ 2014 Jamie Farmer (18)........................................... 1999-02 Ashley Farrand (2)........................................2006-2009 Alison Farrel (22)..............................................2011-12 Samantha Faulkner (27)...................................2002-04 Rachelle Faurot (15).............................................. 1996 Keri Ferguson (17)............................................1996-97 Mindy Field (18).................................................... 1996 Hollee Fink (88)..................................................... 2004 Courtney Forte (28)............................................... 2013 Kali Fournier (11).............................................2009-12 Brianna Frost (21)............................................2007-08 Briana Fry (22)...................................................... 2000 Emily Frye (29)...................................................... 2003 Anna Furhman (18)............................................... 1997 G Jordan Gibbs (30).................................................. 2002 Amber Givens (12)................................................ 1998 Abbey Golliher (20)............................................... 2008 Lee Leon Guerrero (8).......................................1996-97 H Audri Habibi (27).............................................2006-07 Lauren Haivala (7)........................2017-present Annalisa Hall ...................................................2010-12


LETTERWINNERS Dria Hampton (10).......................................... 2009-11 Darbey Hargrove (2)..............................................2017 Lauren Harris (12) .......................................... 2004-07 Katherine Hergenrether (29).................................2004 Jordan Hobart (19)........................2015-present Paige Hobart (0)...........................2017-present Abby Hodgen (8)............................................. 2011-14 Samantha Howell (17).................................... 2010-12 Natalie Hixson (16)......................................... 1996-99 Allison Hunt (7)............................................... 1996-98 Andrea Hurley (7)............................................ 2003-06

Kate Marr (17)................................................. 2006-09 Lyndsey Marron (13).............................................1998 Heather Martinelli (4, 14)........................... 1999-2002 Heidi Martinson (16)....................................... 2000-03 Marissa McMahand (28).................2015-present Josie Miller (1)................................................ 1997-99 Hannah Molone (4).......................2017-present Heather Morrison (9)....................................... 1997-99 Mary Morse (8)........................................... 1997-2000 Ashley Mumma (25).............................................2007 Nicole Murray (4)..................................................1996

I Jamie Iurato (90)...................................................2013

N Becky Nelson (6, 25)........................................ 2002-06 Caren Nelson (2) ............................................. 2013-16 Jennifer Nichols (0,1)...................................... 2004-07 Katharine Nutman (23)................................... 2009-12

J Chelsea Jackson (22).............................................2014 Paige Jacobs (19)..................................................2013 Lisa Jett (3)..................................................... 2008-11 Jessica Johnson (16)........................................ 2009-11 Jenny Jones (2)............................................... 2002-05 Jessica Jones (20)..................................................1997 Keara Jones (00).............................................. 2002-04 K Kirstin Karfonta (15)....................................... 2001-04 Monica Karriker (21)....................................... 2002-03 Colleen Keester (19)........................................ 2004-07 Liz Keester (16)............................................... 2015-16 Kaitlyn Keith (29)........................................ 2016-2017 Kady Kelly (10)................................................ 2003-06 Christy Kenkel (8)............................................ 2002-04 Emily Kern (18).....................................................1998 Ashley King (32).............................................. 2004-06 Lauren King (33)............................................. 2004-06 Kacie Kinley (3).....................................................2017 Madison Kinzer (3).......................................... 2013-14 Jordyn Knox-Webster (15)............................... 2014-17 Heidi Kohlbacher (26)...........................................2002 Kelsey Kraft (18).............................................. 2008-11 Jessica Knehans (22).............................................2001 Allyson Kucera (18)......................................... 2004-07 L Ashley Lacey (17)............................................ 2000-03 Emily Land (14)........................................... 1999-2002 Paige Lawrence (11)..............................................2003 Emma Ledbetter...........................2017-present Mary Catherine Lee (19).................................. 1997-98 Kate Leyendecker (28)..................................... 2006-07 Carina Littleton (3)................................................1996 Lizzie Luallin (18)............................................ 2014-17 M Tara Macdonald (0)...............................................2007 Lauren MacIver (5).......................................... 2002-05 Abby Mann (22, 25, 31)................................... 2003-04 Teri Marcum (23, 24).............................................2000

O Megan Olsen (2, 13).................................... 1998-2001 Kristina O’Donnell (5)....................2016-present Ayana O’Neal (29).................................................2014 P Whitney Palmer (11)....................................... 2007-10 Emily Parker (9)............................2015-present Kathleen Peay (5)............................................ 1997-98 Amy Petrikin (21)............................................ 2010-12 Kelly Price (26)................................................ 2011-12 Shiloh Price (4)................................................ 2013-16 Lindsay Pulat (37).................................................2004 Laura Pursar (0)....................................................1996

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THE UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA OVERVIEW

Created by the Oklahoma Territorial Legislature in 1890, the University of Oklahoma is a doctoral degree-granting research university serving the educational, cultural, economic and health-care needs of the state, region and nation. The Norman campus serves as home to all of the university’s academic programs except health-related fields. The OU Health Sciences Center, which is located in Oklahoma City, is one of only four comprehensive academic health centers in the nation with seven professional colleges. Both the Norman and Health Sciences Center colleges offer programs at the Schusterman Center, the site of OU-Tulsa. OU enrolls more than 30,000 students, has more than 2,700 full-time faculty members, and has 21 colleges offering 171 majors at the baccalaureate level, 152 majors at the master’s level, 79 majors at the doctoral level, 32 majors at the doctoral professional level and 35 graduate certificates. The university’s annual operating budget is $1.8 billion. The University of Oklahoma is an equal opportunity institution.

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The University of Oklahoma is experiencing a golden era in the history of a great institution. The quality of new students is soaring and donor confidence is at an all-time high. OU continues to break private fundraising records with more than $1.8 billion in gifts and pledges since 1994, which has provided funding for dramatic capital improvements, the growth of faculty endowment and student scholarships.

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Former OU President David L. Boren spurred significant changes that resulted in a learning environment of the highest order. As a result, the state of Oklahoma enjoys resources that impact everything from medical science to the arts for many years to come. The University of Oklahoma has long embraced the great tradition of Sooner athletics. With competitive facilities all located on the main campus, including several near the heart of the university, student-athletes and their classmates mingle comfortably in an environment that fosters an attitude of excellence, regardless of the endeavor.

MISSION STATEMENT

The mission of the University of Oklahoma is to provide the best possible educational experience for our students through excellence in teaching, research and creative activity, and service to the state and society.


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WHAT DO YOU KNOW ABOUT OU?

• OU has achieved the Carnegie Foundation’s highest tier of research activity classification, the first time a public institution in Oklahoma has received this outstanding recognition. • The Princeton Review ranks OU among the best in the nation in terms of academic excellence and cost for students. • OU has over a $1.5 billion impact annually on the state’s economy each year. • OU is a leader among all American universities in international exchange and study abroad programs. OU currently offers programs in over 50 countries and 100 cities in six continents, and one in four OU students study abroad. Students from 120 countries are enrolled at OU. • OU has produced 29 Rhodes Scholars; no other university in Oklahoma has had more than three. • OU’s entrepreneurship program in the Price College of Business ranks in the top five in the nation among all public universities. • For complete information on The University of Oklahoma and the Norman campus, please visit the official website at www.OU.edu. SOONERSPORTS.COM 67


THE PATH TO GRADUATION STARTS HERE ASSESMENT The levels of academic preparation, educational orientation and career interests for all incoming student-athletes are evaluated. A staff learning specialist administers a variety of academic skills and career interest assessments. Individual academic support plans are then tailored to match a student-athlete’s academic skills and career interests. Furthermore, all new student-athletes are required to participate in a University orientation, which includes assessment in mathematics placement and foreign language, among others. SKILL DEVELOPMENT A comprehensive tutoring program of approximately 60 tutors provides one-toone and small-group instruction. Student-athletes are assisted with study skills, problem-solving techniques and specific course material. Athletic Student Life Office counselors may recommend tutors or a student-athlete may request one independently.

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The Study Skills Center provides student-athletes with assistance in college reading strategies and individual instruction for reading improvement. Meanwhile, the Thompson Writing Center offers a dynamic, positive atmosphere to help studentathletes generate ideas and strategies for writing assignments. Consultants help student-athletes organize papers, review grammatical basics, develop proofreading and library research skills, and design resumes. A learning specialist regularly conducts time management and study skills workshops. The staff’s goal is to help student-athletes become independent writers and learners in the academic environment.

notch multimedia environment for all foreign language instruction. Realizing the increasing role mathematics plays in society today, the Prentice Gautt Academic Center aims to help all student-athletes achieve an understanding of math and related topics in their course work. The Mathematics Center offers regular instruction for student-athletes placed in preparatory mathematics courses and tutorial consultation in all math and statistics courses. At OU, non-athletic career preparation is enhanced through workshops in resume development, job search strategies, interviewing skills and graduate school preparation assistance. The Sooner Career Program is dedicated to educating student-athletes about the world of work and providing a transition from college athletics to their first careers. The program includes the OU Career Fair, career information seminars, opportunities for summer internships in various fields, an employment referral service and mentorship opportunities for graduating studentathletes. Effective communication well is an essential skill in successful personal and professional interaction for OU student athletes. The OU Communications Center offers training for effective oral communication and media relations. A working media conference room featuring a stage and modern audio-visual systems is available in a state-of-the-art communications center. COUNSELING Student-athletes receive caring, professional support from Academics as well as Psychological Resources (PROS). This support may take several forms, including career choice, academic or personal decisions. Four professional athletic academic counselors are present to help student-athletes through the educational process.

Understanding computers and having access to them on a regular basis are essential to today’s successful student. The two Athletic Computer Centers, also located in the Prentice Gautt Academic Center, provide student-athletes with computer knowledge and access. The Athletic Computer Centers are open six days a week with extended hours offered during peak times.

Approximately one counselor per 100 student-athletes is available to assist the student-athletes with planning class schedules, choosing degree programs and setting personal and academic goals. Course attendance and course performance are checked a minimum of four times per semester for each student-athlete participating in the intercollegiate athletic program.

The Kerr Foundation Foreign Language Center was established to assist studentathletes with speaking, listening, reading and writing in different languages. The Center, coordinated by a Modern Languages department instructor, offers a top-

The personal health and nutritional needs of student-athletes are monitored by the OU Sports Medicine staff of physicians and certified athletic trainers. The Headington Hall dining staff makes every effort to accommodate the special

THE LEGACY OF PRENTICE GAUTT The OU Academics Center that today’s student-athletes use everyday now bears the name of the man who left an indelible legacy for Sooner Athletics and helped change a society in the process. “It is appropriate that this center be named after Prentice Gautt,” University of Oklahoma President David L. Boren said. “His personal values and character, along with his leadership as associate commissioner of the Big 12 Conference, continue to bring pride to his alma mater. “His personal example of quiet courage, grace under pressure, and dedication to the university helped open the doors of opportunity for countless number of African-American and minority student-athletes who have followed him into collegiate athletics. 68 2018 OKLAHOMA SOCCER


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dietary requirements of OU student-athletes. FACULTY RELATIONS The faculty guest program’s purpose is to enhance the athletic department’s relationship with the faculty and staff. Faculty members are selected to be guest coaches for the week in all sports throughout the academic year. During that time, the faculty guests are provided with a list of planned activities that are designed to give them an opportunity to experience various aspects of the athletic department’s operations and introduce them to student-athlete lifestyles and expectations. RESIDENT LIFE Student-athletes reside in a variety of University housing environments, including the Sooner Housing Center. The Sooner Housing Center, managed by Athletic Student Life staff, is located across the street from Oklahoma Memorial Stadium. It provides a living environment that is conducive to the academic and personal development of student-athletes. The Sooner Housing Center was the winner of the 1998 President’s Trophy for the outstanding housing center on the OU campus and was recognized for its contribution to academic excellence, innovative programming and campus diversity. The Sooner Housing Center was also selected as the President’s Trophy runner-up in 1997 and 2000. LIFE SKILLS AND MORE OU is a member of the NCAA’s Life Skills Program and is dedicated to contributing to the growth and development of student-athletes through academic excellence, athletic excellence, personal development, community service and career development.

The OU Athletic Student Life program places special emphasis upon recognition of outstanding academic performances by student-athletes. Scholar-athletes with a 3.0 GPA and above are recognized each semester at halftime of a football or men’s basketball game. An awards banquet is held in the Spring to recognize scholarathletes and special award winners. Graduating student-athletes receive recognition prior to OU’s graduation ceremonies in May at a reception. Each is given an “O” ring, representing their athletic participation and graduation from the University of Oklahoma. All scholarship student-athletes who exhaust their eligibility within eight semesters may receive an additional year of financial aid within a six-year period. Student-athlete leaders from each sport comprise the Student-Athlete Advisory Board, which aims to improve communication with the Athletics Department and University administration regarding student-athletes’ needs and concerns. The Student-Athlete Advisory Board developed a community outreach partnership with the Oklahoma Youth Center, a local residential facility for physically, mentally and sexually abused children. The board also designs programs that encourage excellence in academics and social responsibility and serve to represent student-athletes on campus-wide committees.

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OKLAHOMA TRADITIONS

The University of Oklahoma has a long and storied history. The rich tradition has given birth to some of the most recognized pageantry in all of college athletics. Here is a look at the origin of some of the elements that create the wonderful atmosphere so unique to OU: SOONERS While many people know the nickname Oklahoma Sooners in uniquely linked to the University of Oklahoma and has become synonymous with excellence, some aren’t aware of the roots, which reach to our state’s Indian Territory origins. Originally the home of several tribal nations of the Southern Plains, Congress set aside Indian Territory in 1830 as part of its forcible relocation of numerous tribal nations from their ancestral homelands via the Trail of Tears. Following the U.S. Civil War, some tribal nations lost portions of their new land in Indian Territory due to renegotiated treaties, which became known as the Unassigned Lands. Pioneers, known as Boomers, vigorously campaigned to settle the Unassigned Lands, which were later incorporated into Oklahoma Territory. Oklahoma Territory and Indian Territory became known as the Twin Territories. Famously, Oklahoma Territory was opened for settlement through land claims races, or Land Runs, and in 1889, thousands made their way to the Twin Territories to participate in the first of these dramatic events. Each race began with a pistol shot, and those who jumped the gun were called Sooners. Later, Indian Territory was opened for non-native settlement, and in 1907 the Twin Territories were merged into one state - Oklahoma - which is the joining of two Choctaw words, “okla” and “homma,” meaning “red people” or American Indian.

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Due to the enthusiasm of many pioneers and their descendants, Sooner came to denote energetic, “can-do” individuals. The university embraces the complexity of our heritage. OU athletics teams were called either Rough Riders or Boomers for 10 years before the current Oklahoma Sooner nickname emerged in 1908. Taken together, Oklahoma Sooners reflects our state’s American Indian and pioneer heritage and, today, symbolizes a special university spirit that values resilience and perseverance as well as the inclusivity that unites all who are a part of the University of Oklahoma family.

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BOOMER SOONER One of the most recognizable college fight songs in the country, Boomer Sooner immediately evokes enthusiasm from OU fans and sends chills down the spines of those who dare to oppose them. In 1905, Arthur M. Alden, a student in history and physiology whose father was a Norman jeweler, wrote the lyrics to the fight song, borrowing the tune from Yale University’s Boola Boola but improvising the words. A year later, an addition was made to it from North Carolina’s I’m a Tarheel Born and the two combined to form today’s university fight song. Though the tune was first made known by Yale, the everlasting success of Sooner squads has taken the melody of Boomer Sooner to national popularity. Boomer Sooner, Boomer Sooner Boomer Sooner, Boomer Sooner Boomer Sooner, Boomer Sooner Boomer Sooner, OK U! Oklahoma, Oklahoma Oklahoma, Oklahoma Oklahoma, Oklahoma Oklahoma, OK U! I’m a Sooner born and Sooner bred and when I die, I’ll be Sooner dead Rah Oklahoma, Rah Oklahoma Rah Oklahoma, OK U! MASCOTS The Sooner Schooner is a Conestoga, or covered wagon, reminiscent of the mode of travel used by pioneers who settled Oklahoma. The Schooner is powered by matching white ponies named Boomer and Sooner, and it ventures onto Owen Field in a triumphant victory ride after OU scores. Although the Schooner was introduced in 1964, it did not become the official mascot until 1980. The Schooner is well-recognized by college athletics fans across the country and makes regular appearances at university functions. During OU football and baseball games from 1915-1928, Mex the Dog wore a red sweater with a letter “O” on the side. Mex died of old age on April 30, 1928, and he was so popular among students and faculty that the university closed for his funeral and procession on May 2, 1928.


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In the fall of 2005, the OU Athletics Deparment introduced costumed mascots. The new characters will act as an extension of the Sooner Schooner and its horses to be enjoyed by fans -- especially children -- at all OU athletics contests. The costumes feature traditional collegiate gear as part of their regular uniform, but will don team uniforms for football and men’s and women’s basketball. They were voted “Most Collegiate” by the Universal Cheerleading Association (UCA). CRIMSON AND CREAM In the fall of 1895, Miss May Overstreet, the only woman on the faculty, was asked to chair a committee to select the colors of the university. The committee decided the colors should be crimson and cream and an elaborate display of the colors was draped above a platform before the student body. The student body approved with great enthusiasm and immediately pennants, banners, badges and decorations of every description appeared on the streets, in the windows, at chapel, in classrooms, and all public places; however, local merchants could not supply the demand. Even though the school colors have evolved to red and white over the years, you can ask any self-respecting Sooner what the colors are and they will proudly announce “Crimson and Cream.”

PRIDE OF OKLAHOMA The Pride of Oklahoma Marching Band has been supporting Sooner Spirit for more than a century. Unlike many other college bands, which began as military drill units, the Pride of Oklahoma had its beginnings as a pep band. In the early years of the 1900s, both townspeople of Norman and students of OU participated in a band that played for football games. Professor John Merrill started the first band in 1901, which was composed mostly of townspeople and disbanded after each football season. Lloyd Curtis, a cornetist, founded the first continuous student band in 1904. Today, the 300-member Pride of Oklahoma has members representing virtually every college and major on campus. The Pride of Oklahoma stands for excellence in musicianship, academics, school spirit, and commitment to our role in the surrounding community. Boomer Sooner rings out at the end of each rehearsal, and that song is the defining element of the University of Oklahoma. Maybe that is why Sooner fans love the band so much. Not much can compare to the first “gogo” at a football game when the Pride of Oklahoma marches the interlocking OU down the field playing Boomer Sooner.

OU CHANT The OU Chant is a loyalty song that is sung before every home football game, before and after every men’s and women’s basketball games and at the end of many athletic and university functions. Every fan who wears the official colors, each current student and student-athlete and all OU alumni are encouraged to stand and raise one finger in the air during the playing of the Chant -- a symbolic gesture that shows those who do not know what it means to be a Sooner, the greatness of the university and the unity between all Sooners. The Chant was written in 1936 by Jessie Lone Clarkson Gilkey, who directed the OU girl’s glee club from 1936 to 1938 and was voted Outstanding Faculty Woman in 1937. O-K-L-A-H-O-M-A Our chant rolls on and on! Thousands strong Join heart and song In alma mater’s praise Of campus beautiful by day and night Of colors proudly gleaming Red and White ‘Neath a western sky OU’s chant will never die. Live on University!

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HEADINGTON HALL

Opened in July of 2013, Headington Hall houses 380 OU students, including 180 student-athletes. The facility is named in honor of former OU tennis player Tim Headington, one of many OU alums who gave generously to this project.

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Located on the corner of Jenkins and Lindsey, southeast and across the street from Memorial Stadium, it boasts apartment-style accommodations in two and four-bedroom units. The building includes central dining, computer labs and study rooms as well as a Faculty-in-Residence unit.

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The $75 million facility, which replaces Bud Wilkinson Hall, was funded by the University of Oklahoma Department of Intercollegiate Athletics. The first floor features Einstein’s Bagels, Qdoba, Sport Clips and OU Bookstore locations with room for future development. The facility is approximately 230,000 square feet and six stories tall, giving it a significant new campus presence. It is designed in the style of the University’s historic buildings, as well as modern

additions like Gaylord Family – Oklahoma Memorial Stadium, across Jenkins Avenue. Former Sooners Adrian Peterson and Sam Bradford made substantial donations to Headington Hall. The Sam Bradford Training Table is a state-ofthe-art dining facility that fulfills the dietary and nutritional needs of all OU studentathletes, not just the residents of Headington Hall, in a vastly-expanded modern space.


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GAME CHANGER Upon the opening of Headington Hall, athletic director Joe Castiglione remarked, “It stands alone in its uniqueness, its sustainability (and) its services to the students who live here.”

SUITE LIVING All Headington residents live in one of three premium suites. Each suite features at least two bedrooms, two bathrooms, a kitchennette and a living room.

CLOSE TO EVERYTHING Residents of Headington stay where the action is, just steps from Gaylord Family-Oklahoma Memorial Satidum, the South Oval and central campus.

PERFECT BLEND Opened in 2013, Headington Hall is home to over 380 OU residents, including studentathletes and traditional students.

UNBEATABLE DINING Headington houses the brand new Wagner Dining Hall, offering a variety of healthy and delicious choices--many of which have been designed by Oklahoma’s own nutritionist, Tiffany Byrd.

AMENITIES Headington has been designed to be flexible in addressing the needs of all residents. Units/ rooms feature large, adjustable beds, numerous places to study or hang out and a wide variety of dining options.

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FACILITY QUICK FACTS

- John Crain Field at the OU Soccer Complex - Year Opened: 2000 - Named John Crain Field in 2002 - First Game: Sept. 8, 2000 (SMU 1, OU 0) - Overall Record: 68-41-8 - Surface: Grass - Seating Capacity: 3,500 (after renovation) - Largest Crowd: 2,475, Sept. 7, 2012 vs. Oklahoma State

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The soccer locker rooms and teams rooms received further updates for the 2013 season to help the facilities retain their status as some of the nation’s finest. In addition, the complex saw the installation of a brand-new, top-of-the-line video board that doubles as a scoreboard during matches. The board is run by SoonerVision and promotes in-game interaction between fans and the program.

by former student-athletes. Many of those same individuals were so excited about the quality of the facility that they stepped forward again to finish the project and provide state-of-the-art facilities for our current student-athletes.” The OU soccer and tennis clubhouse features a training room, locker rooms, video and conference rooms, team facilities, and equipment, laundry and other support services. The press box is equipped with camera decks and a media level complete with the latest technologies. The attractive conference room/meeting area serves as a versatile location for team meetings and activities, and can be used to host special guests, parents, donors and media. In addition to increasing the seating capacity to 3,500, the complex also includes concessions, restrooms and a ticket booth to give fans a complete family atmosphere for watching Division I soccer.

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HISTORY

Phase II construction began in November of 2005 and the new facility is comprised of spaces for student-athletes, coaches and fans of both soccer and tennis.

The first phase ($1.2 million) at the OU Soccer Complex featured a first-class, regulation field with top-of-the-line turf and drainage system. In 2002, the field was renamed to honor the donation made by John Crain. The $600,000 gift, all of which was applied to the soccer program, still remains one of the largest ever made to Sooner women’s athletics.

The University of Oklahoma Athletics Department completed Phase II of the OU Soccer Complex, a $4.5 million renovation in the summer of 2006. The addition of a state-of-the-art press box and grandstand is joined by a multi-use building located between the soccer complex and the Headington Family Tennis Center at the corner of Chautauqua Avenue and Imhoff Road.

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“We are so grateful for the donors who helped us complete Phase II of the Soccer and Tennis facilities,” said OU Athletics Director Joe Castiglione. “ One of the unique aspects of the funding for our first phase was that almost every dollar was provided

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On Sept. 8, 2000, a new era began for the OU soccer program when the Sooners hosted SMU in the first game at the on-campus complex. Before the game, a ceremony, featuring OU Director of Athletics Joe Castiglione, was held to celebrate the opening of the complex.

In 2006, the complex enjoyed a $4.5 million renovation that included a state-of-


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the-art press box and grandstand, joined by a multi-use building located between the soccer complex and the Headington Family Tennis Center at the corner of Chautauqua Avenue and Imhoff Road. Most recently, the words “Oklahoma Sooners� were added to the front of the press box to further enhance the appearance of the facility. In addition, the locker room and team room on the second floor were decorated and furnished for the coaches and student-athletes. The program also added state-of-the art dugouts on the north side of the complex that give the home and visiting teams a permanent structure during contests. Unique in the Big 12 Conference, the bench areas also feature heating vents and ceiling fans to help weather the elements.

TOP 15 ALL-TIME ATTENDANCE MARKS

Attendance Opponent 1. 2,475 Oklahoma State 2. 2,064 Oklahoma State 3. 2,025 Oklahoma State 4. 2,002 Oklahoma State 5. 1,887 Oklahoma State 6. 1,886 Oklahoma State 7. 1,374 Oral Roberts 8. 1,348 Oklahoma State 9. 1,325 Oklahoma State 10. 1,283 SMU 11. 1,150 Texas 12. 1,132 Oklahoma State 13. 1,122 Tulsa 14. 1,061 Oklahoma State 15. 1,054 Missouri State

Date Sept. 7, 2012 Aug. 25, 2017 Oct. 4, 2013 Sept. 30, 2011 Aug. 22, 2014 Aug. 26, 2016 Sept. 13, 2013 Oct. 29, 2004 Nov. 2, 2001 Sept. 13, 2002 Sept. 25, 2009 Sept. 15, 2006 Sept. 18, 2015 Oct. 30, 2015 Sept. 4, 2011

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A UNIVERSITY TOWN WITH A CHAMPIONSHIP SPIRIT

Norman is an ever-changing city of nearly 120,000 residents. Located in the heart of the state, it has grown to become the third largest city in Oklahoma. Despite its continuous growth, it has maintained the spirit and serenity of a small close-knit community. Since the Oklahoma landrush of 1889, Norman has grown into a popular and smart city. The spirit of Norman and its citizens is unwavering and uncompromising. While other towns were clamoring to become the state capital, Norman residents desired to have the first state university. When the first OU president got off the train and saw a prairie, he saw opportunity. As home to the state’s premier educational institution, Norman boasts an excellent quality of life and is a city that thrives on and celebrates the diversity of its community. Legendary University of Oklahoma football coach Barry Switzer called Norman “a university town with a championship spirit.” Norman continually exhibits its love for sports by hosting numerous local and national athletic events.

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In the last five years alone, Norman has served as host of the NCAA Men’s Gymnastics Championship, an NCAA men’s golf regional, NCAA softball regionals, NCAA men’s and women’s gymnastics regionals, NCAA women’s tennis regionals, NCAA track and field regional, NCAA soccer first rounds and the NCAA women’s basketball regionals. In addition, the Big 12 Conference Men’s and Women’s Tennis, Track and Field, Wrestling, Women’s Golf, and Women’s Gymnastics Championships were held in Norman. Cultural activities are unlimited in Norman, making it the ideal backdrop for the University of Oklahoma. As home to people of all ethnic and educational

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backgrounds, the city has something to offer everyone. Norman is home to a variety of enriching events and attractions, including the Sooner Theater, which hosts a series of entertaining theatrical performances produced by locally-based talent and touring companies. The Medieval Fair has become a springtime tradition in Norman as people from around the country converge on the city for one weekend each April to partake in a fascinating look back in time. Each year, an area park is transformed into a festival of sights, sounds and tastes straight from the Middle Ages. Knights joust, jesters entertain and story tellers spin tales of a magical time in history. The $44 million Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History, a state-ofthe-art facility designed to display a collection of historical and natural science items that trace the southwest’s development since prehistoric times, opened in May 2000. History buffs will also enjoy the Cleveland Country Historical House which holds exhibits relating to the development of this area of the state. For art enthusiasts, the Fred Jones Jr. Memorial Art Center houses permanent collections, nationally and world-renowned traveling exhibits as well as a yearly student art show. The museum has recently added the Weitzenhoffer Collection of French Impressionist paintings -- the single most important gift of art ever given to a U.S. public university. Maintaining a progressive approach to the future while remembering its history, Norman continues to be a well-balanced community, proud to be the home of the University of Oklahoma.


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OKLAHOMA CITY

Oklahoma City, the capital of Oklahoma, is located just 18 miles from the Norman campus. It was the first city settled in the Land Run of 1889 because of its position as the center of the state. It is because of this central location that Oklahoma City has become known as the home of America’s Western heritage. Whether adventure, history, culture or sports, Oklahoma City offers a variety of attractions and activities different from any other place in the country. Oklahoma City was born on the afternoon of April 22, 1889, when the central portion of what is now Oklahoma was opened to settlement by presidential proclamation. Thousands crossed the borders of “unassigned lands” at the sound of gunfire at high noon. Never before or since has such a “run” occurred anywhere on the earth.

By the time the dust had settled on that historic day, many people had staked their claim at “Oklahoma Station,” an area which was destined to become Oklahoma City, a leading city in America. In 1911, Oklahoma City officially became the capital after a statewide election moved the state seal from Guthrie. Oklahoma City has become a haven for exciting sports action. It is home of an NBA team in the Oklahoma City Thunder, two semi-professional sports teams and the host of the NCAA Women’s College Softball World Series and Big 12 Baseball Championship. In addition, the city has hosted numerous PGA and Senior PGA Tour events.

Four in addition to major musical acts like Justin Timberlake, Bruno Mars, Eric Church, Ariana Grande and more. The Oklahoma City Dodgers, 1996 American Associate champions (then as the Oklahoma City 89ers), are the Triple-A baseball affiliate of the Los Angeles Dodgers. The team plays in the 13,000-plus seat Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark, one of the plushest venues in all of minor league sports. The ballpark served as host to a 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2007 NCAA baseball regionals and hosts the Big 12 Baseball Championship on an annual basis.

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Saturday, Sept. 15 Orem, Utah

Friday, Oct. 12 Austin, Texas

Friday, Aug. 26 Norman, Okla.

Friday, Sept. 21 Lawrence, Kan.

Friday, Oct. 19 Norman, Okla

Friday, Aug. 31 College Station, Texas

Sunday, Sept. 23 Manhattan, Kan.

Sunday, Oct. 21 Norman, Okla.

Friday, Sept. 7 Norman, Okla.

Friday, Sept. 28 Norman, Okla.

Thursday, Oct. 25 Waco, Texas

2018 OKLAHOMA SOONERS

Front row (left to right): Paige Welch, Erika Yost, Lauren Haivala, Abigail Bancroft, Ivanna Rivas, Hailey Davidson, Hannah Molone, Megan Reilly Middle row: Kaylee Dao, Jazzy Richards, Emma Ledbetter, Paige Hobart, Megan McClay, McKinley Crone, Bethany Block, Marissa McMahand, Chloe Bohanon 78 2018 OKLAHOMA SOCCER Top Row: Jackie Stacy, Lauren Tovy, Emily PArker, Cameron Tharp, Jordan Hobart, Olivia Smith, Kristina O’Donnell, Paige Thompson


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