2017 UNC Asheville Women's Soccer Media Guide and Record Book

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TABLE OF CONTENTS GENERAL INFORMATION Table of Contents.........................................................1 Quick Facts..................................................................2 The University.......................................................... 3-6 Greenwood Field.........................................................7 Big South Conference.................................................8 Chancellor Dr. Mary K. Grant......................................9 Athletic Director Janet Cone......................................10 Athletics Communications.........................................11 UNC Asheville Media Outlets....................................12 THE 2017 SEASON Women’s Soccer Head Coach..................................13 Team and Class Photos.............................................14 2017 Women’s Soccer Roster...................................15 2017 Player Bios................................................. 16-29 THE 2016 SEASON 2016 Results and Statistics................................. 30-32 CELEBRATING 90 YEARS A Look Back at the 1995 Championship.............. 33-34 RECORD BOOK AND HISTORY All-Time Honors and Awards.....................................35 All-Time Letterwinners...............................................36 Coaching History.......................................................37 Individual and Team Records.............................. 38-39 Year-By-Year Category Leaders................................40 Year-By-Year Results.......................................... 41-43 2016-17 Schedule......................................Back Cover

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2017 QUICKFACTS THE UNIVERSITY

Location.......................................................Asheville, North Carolina Founded..................................................................................... 1927 Enrollment................................................................................ 3,800 Chancellor.............................................................. Dr. Mary K. Grant Director of Athletics...................................................... Janet R. Cone Nickname...............................................................................Bulldogs Mascot................................................................... Rocky the Bulldog School Colors...................................................Royal Blue and White Affiliation.................................................................... NCAA Division I Conference..........................................................................Big South Primary Facility (Capacity)...........................Greenwood Field (1,000)

ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS

Assistant Director/Women’s Soccer Contact...............Mitchell Miegel Phone.........................................................................(770) 542-7873 Email................................................................... mmiegel@unca.edu Assistant AD for External Relations.................................. Brian Hand Web Site..............................................................UNCABulldogs.com AVL AC Fax................................................................(828) 251-6386 AVL AC Address.............................................One University Heights ................................................................Justice Center, CPO #2600 .........................................................................Asheville, N.C. 28804

PROGRAM INFORMATION

First Year of Soccer.................................................................... 1993 All-Time Record......................................................185-234-26 (.445) First Year in Big South................................................................ 1993 Division I Big South Record......................................67-106-10 (.393) Big South Regular Season Titles (Years).................... 2 (2004, 2005) Big South Tournament Titles (Years)........................... 2 (1995, 2006) 2016 Overall Record..........................................................8-12 (.400) 2016 Big South Record.......................................................3-6 (.333) 2016 Big South Finish................................................................... 7th Letterwinners Returning/Lost..................................................... 18 / 6 Starters Returning/Lost................................................................ 8 / 3 Newcomers....................................................................................... 8

2017 BULLDOGS SCHEDULE

Date Opponent

Location

AUGUST 8/8 8/12 8/18 8/20 8/25 8/27

ASHEVILLE, N.C. ASHEVILLE, N.C. Lexington, Va. ASHEVILLE, N.C. ASHEVILLE, N.C. Jacksonville, Fla.

6:00 PM 7:00 PM 5:00 PM 1:00 PM 7:00 PM 2:00 PM

SEPTEMBER 9/3 UAB 9/10 at Kennesaw State 9/14 ELON 9/16 USC UPSTATE 9/20 at South Carolina State 9/23 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN * 9/27 at Gardner-Webb * 9/30 at Campbell *

ASHEVILLE, N.C. Kennesaw, Ga. ASHEVILLE, N.C. ASHEVILLE, N.C. Orangeburg, S.C. ASHEVILLE, N.C. Boiling Springs, N.C. Buies Creek, N.C.

2:00 PM 1:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 5:00 PM 3:00 PM 7:00 PM 6:00 PM

OCTOBER 10/4 PRESBYTERIAN * 10/7 HIGH POINT * 10/11 at Winthrop * 10/14 LONGWOOD * 10/18 at Radford * 10/21 LIBERTY *

ASHEVILLE, N.C. ASHEVILLE, N.C. Rock Hill, S.C. ASHEVILLE, N.C. Radford, Va. ASHEVILLE, N.C.

7:00 PM 4:00 PM 6:00 PM 2:00 PM 7:00 PM 1:00 PM

WESTERN CAROLINA # WRIGHT STATE # at VMI WOFFORD NORTH FLORIDA at Jacksonville

Time

All times Eastern standard time and subject to change home games appear in BOLD, played at Greenwood Field # - Exhibition match * - Big South Conference match

COACHING STAFF

Head Coach......................................... Michelle Demko (Eighth Year) Almat Mater (Year)................................................... Maryland (1996) Overall Head Coaching Record...............................45-76-4 (7 Years) Record at UNC Asheville........................................................... Same Big South Record....................................................19-48-3 (6 Years) Assistant Coach.............................................................. Kyle Stewart Assistant Coach..............................................................Joey Sasvari Volunteer Assistant Coach........................................... Taylor Borman Graduate Assistant Coach.................................................. Zak Davis

CONNECT WITH UNC ASHEVILLE ATHLETICS Official Athletics Twitter..................................... @ashevilledogs Official Athletics Instagram............................... @ashevilledogs Official Athletics Facebook......... Facebook.com/AshevilleDogs AVL Women’s Soccer Twitter................... @UNCA_WSOCCER

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THE UNIVERSITY

As the only dedicated liberal arts institution in the University of North Carolina system, UNC Asheville kindles learning by offering students an intellectually rigorous education that builds critical thinking and workforce skills to last a lifetime. Small class size, award-winning faculty and a nationally acclaimed undergraduate research program foster innovation as well as recognition. The cornerstone of a liberal arts education is the ability to explore the connections between many different subjects as well as the options available. So learning here expands well beyond the classroom walls. Focusing on undergraduate studies, we help students dig into learning, whether they participate in faculty-mentored research projects, undertake career-related internships, study abroad, or join service projects aimed at improving the quality of life at home and around the world. We encourage everyone to seek challenges, seize opportunities and become a doer as well as a thinker. At UNC Asheville, we’ve created an environment for exploring the world as well as more than 30 different majors. About 3,900 undergraduate students and about 330 full- and part-time faculty bring the campus alive with a genuine hunger to understand and contribute to the human experience. Amid the culturally rich setting of Asheville, North Carolina, in the Blue Ridge Mountains, it’s all designed to spark a lifelong quest to know more — a fire that will grow brighter in the future.


The picturesque campus is home to many fun events throughout the year, including Concerts on the Quad, which happens each summer (pictured top left).

Built in 1965 with a major addition in 1990 that nearly doubled its size, Ramsey Library (above) was built in honor of D. Hiden Ramsey, a newspaper editor as well as city and state official. Today, the library holds approximately 360,000 volumes with access to more than 400,000 titles electronically.

UNC Asheville confers degrees three times during the academic year at the end of the Fall semester, at the end of the Spring semester as well as at the end of the Summer terms. Formal commencement ceremonies are held in December and May.

Petting Rocky on the path to a first class or a first job has been a rite of passage for many students and graduates and is said to bring good luck, and he was there to see the Bulldogs through one more memorable Homecoming in February.


THE BILTMORE ESTATE

BLUE RIDGE PARKWAY

PISGAH NATIONAL FOREST


CHARLOTTE, NC

KNOXVILLE, TN

WELCOME TO ASHEVILLE, N.C. There’s more to life than the climb. There’s the view. There’s something unexpected around every bend.

UNC Asheville is situated in one of the most vibrant cities in the Southeast. With a population of 87,000 in the city and 391,000 in nearby metro areas, Asheville offers an inviting downtown, exciting outdoor adventures, a thriving arts community and an array of eclectic dining opportunities. MILEAGE CHART FROM ASHEVILLE Atlanta, Ga. ........................................ 200 miles Bristol, Tenn. ..........................................85 miles Charlotte, N.C. .................................... 130 miles Columbia, S.C. ....................................160 miles Greenville, S.C. .................................... 63 miles Knoxville, Tenn. .................................. 115 miles Raleigh, N.C. .......................................250 miles Spartanburg, S.C. ..................................80 miles Wilmington, N.C. .................................360 miles


GREENWOOD FIELD Greenwood Soccer Field officially opened in 1989 for the men’s soccer team. The Bulldogs won their inaugural game against Appalachian State 4-3. Greenwood Field has a seating capacity of 1,000 and is adjacent to Kimmel Arena, Sherrill Center, Karl Straus Track and Greenwood Baseball Field. Greenwood Field has been home to many big wins and achievements over the years. In 1996, the women’s soccer team went 10-3-1 overall and 4-1 in the conference, and the Bulldogs went 7-0 in home matches and out-scored opponents 22-2 at Greenwood Field. Two years later, the UNC Asheville men’s soccer team hosted North Carolina in front over 1,500 fans. In 2004, the women’s soccer team went undefeated at home in conference play en route to its first-ever regular season title.

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THE BIG SOUTH CONFERENCE For more than 30 years, the Big South Conference has matured into a competitive leader in college athletics, actively pursuing excellence on the field of play and in the classroom. The league’s growing presence as an NCAA Division I athletic conference is evident by notable accomplishments on the national stage, innovative marketing and media partnerships, increased television packages, and quality athletic competition while intentionally fostering the academic, personal, social, athletic and leadership development of each student-athlete. This has evolved into the conference’s mission of “Developing Leaders Through Athletics” as part of a new strategic emphasis on becoming the premiere non-FBS conference in the Southeast. Since 2000, the Big South Conference has experienced its most pivotal accomplishments in the league’s history both athletically and academically, such as: • Baseball National Champion in 2016 • Six individual National Champions • Two Top 10 finishes in the NCAA Men’s Golf Championship, including fifth in 2007 • The No. 1 ranked team in the national polls in 2014 and 2015 (football) • Reached the quarterfinals of the FCS Playoffs three consecutive years in 2013, 2014 and 2015 • Reached the NCAA “Sweet 16” in men’s soccer, women’s basketball and baseball • Qualified three teams for NCAA postseason play in the same sport for the first time in 2016 (men’s soccer, men’s golf) • Three NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament wins • Reached the NCAA Softball Regional Championship game three times • Multiple teams in the FCS playoffs three times since 2012 • Three berths in the NCAA Baseball Super Regionals • Multiple teams in the NCAA Baseball Regionals eight times • The No. 1 seed in the NCAA Baseball Regionals four times, including the national No. 4 seed in 2010 • Three Top 24 finishes in the NCAA Women’s Golf Championship since 2011 • The first-ever national finalist for NCAA Woman of the Year • First appearance in the round of 32 in the NCAA Men’s Singles Championship • First All-Americans in men’s and women’s cross country • A Big South-record 13 Academic All-Americans in 2003-04 and 2013-14 • A Big South-record 21 NCAA Public Recognition Awards for APR Success in 2016 • A Big South-record 85 percent Graduation Success Rate two consecutive years (2014 and 2015) • A Big South-record 42 All-Americans in 2011-12 On April 24, 1983, Charleston Southern (then Baptist College) Athletic Director Howard Bagwell and Augusta President George Christenberry began recruiting members into the Big South and less than four months later on August 21, the Big South Conference was formed when Augusta, Charleston Southern, Campbell, Coastal Carolina and Winthrop committed to the new league. One month later, Dr. Edward M. Singleton was selected as the league’s first Commissioner and continued to solicit new members. His efforts led to the additions of Armstrong State, Radford and UNC Asheville, giving the Big South more than the required six members to constitute an official conference. The Big South’s first year of competition was in the Fall of 1984, and in September 1986, the Big South Conference was granted full-fledged NCAA Division I status. During its infancy and prior to securing automatic bids to NCAA Championships, the Big South made early strides in earning at-large berths in several national postseason events, including volleyball, women’s basketball and women’s golf. In 1989, George F. “Buddy” Sasser replaced the retiring Dr. Singleton as Commissioner, and in 1990, the league received its first automatic bid -- an automatic qualifier to the NCAA Baseball Championship. Under Sasser’s seven years of leadership, the conference implemented its public relations and compliance programs, and introduced its first-ever men’s basketball television package, featuring the Big South competing against some of the finest teams in the nation.

In August 1996, Kyle B. Kallander replaced Sasser as the league’s third Commissioner, and in his 20 years at the helm of the Big South, Kallander has been instrumental in aggressively promoting the conference to unprecedented new heights. During his tenure, men’s and women’s indoor track & field (1997), football (2002) and women’s lacrosse (2013) were added as sponsored sports. The conference has also enjoyed record levels in marketing revenue, in addition to extensive television coverage for women’s basketball, baseball, softball, men’s and women’s soccer, volleyball and women’s lacrosse for the first time. The league as a whole has enjoyed increased national television exposure through aggressive and unique television packages. Conference membership has solidified with the additions of High Point, Gardner-Webb, Presbyterian College and Longwood, plus the return of charter member Campbell University. Kallander’s long range vision has also included technological advancements, as the conference introduced its first live streaming event in 2005 and has since expanded its video offerings to more than 900 annually through a partnership with the member institutions. Ongoing equipment upgrades will allow these productions to become “TV-ready” in the near future. Under Kallander’s leadership, the Big South developed and initiated its first long-range strategic plan, re-affirming the league’s vision as a distinctive athletic conference committed to the quality of institutional life through athletic competition. An updated strategic plan was launched in 2015 with the objective to transform the Big South Conference into the premiere non-FBS conference in the Southeast. The primary areas of focus are basketball success, media exposure, academic centrality, student-athlete experience and messaging/branding. Prominent Big South athletic alumni include three-time U.S. Olympian Amber Campbell; 2016 U.S. Open Champion Dustin Johnson; former American League All-Star Ty Wiggington; Cleveland Indians pitcher Cody Allen; Oakland Athletics pitcher Ryan Dull; Washington Redskins cornerback Josh Norman, New York Giants running back Rashad Jennings; three-time NFL Pro Bowler Justin Bethel, WNBA veteran Avery Warley and Carolina Panthers fullback Mike Tolbert. Distinguished alumni from Big South member institutions include Charlotte Hornets President Fred Whitfield (Campbell), U.S. Senator Tim Scott (Charleston Southern), Basketball Hall of Famer Artis Gilmore (Gardner-Webb), Grammyaward winning singer/songwriter Donna Fargo (High Point), ESPN personality Samantha Ponder (Liberty), former LPGA player Tina Barrett (Longwood), HGTV President Jim Samples (Presbyterian), former U.S. National Men’s Soccer Team member Dante Washington (Radford), Weather Channel anchor Kristina Abernathy (UNC Asheville) and actress Andie MacDowell (Winthrop). The conference’s tagline, “Developing Leaders Through Athletics” was unveiled in 2008-09 in conjunction with the conference’s 25th Anniversary. The league also honored its heritage with the Top 25 “Best of the Best” moments in its history from 1983-2008, with Liberty University’s 10-year women’s basketball championship run from 1996-2007 being crowned the No. 1 moment in the league’s first 25 years. As part of the league’s 30th anniversary celebration in 2013-14, All-Decade Teams were recognized for the first time in each sport. The conference’s on-field accomplishments have been duplicated in the classroom. For the past two years, more than 50 percent of conference’s student-athletes have been named to the Big South’s Presidential Honor Roll for maintaining a 3.0 grade-point average for the academic year, including 138 4.0 students in 2015-16, and the league has had nearly 170 Academic All-Americans in its history.

CAMPBELL

CHARLESTON SOUTHERN

GARDNER-WEBB

HIGH POINT

LIBERTY

LONGWOOD

PRESBYTERIAN

RADFORD

UNC ASHEVILLE

WINTHROP

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UNIVERSITY CHANCELLOR

DR. MARY K. GRANT

CHANCELLOR / BIG SOUTH PRESIDENT Dr. Mary K. Grant joined UNC Asheville as the seventh chancellor in January 2015, after serving for 12 years as president of Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts (MCLA). During her first two years, she established UNC Asheville as a center for creativity, innovation, and excellence in the public liberal arts, bringing the community to the table for events such as the annual farm-to-table dinner on the Quad, and expanding access to higher education while increasing enrollment in North Carolina’s public liberal arts university. Dr. Grant’s leadership in strategic institutional growth encouraged a transformation of campus for the 21st century, with construction projects underway for UNC Asheville’s first apartment-style student residences and renovations to the Highsmith Student Union, followed by renovations to two academic buildings Owen and Carmichael Halls. These projects represent $67 million in campus construction or renovations, including $21.1 million funded through Connect NC bonds, on which Dr. Grant led the efforts to secure. The university also opened STEAM Studio – an innovative space for engineering and design in the River Arts Makers Place, providing a pathway for students to make their careers and establishing a driving force in the creative economy. It is the rich creative talent both in the region and the university that has led to increased interest in combining elements of art and engineering into the curriculum. A reinvigorated partnership with The Center for Craft, Creativity & Design has resulted in the launch of the university’s Center for Creative Entrepreneurship, and more than $1 million in funding to bring UNC Asheville expertise in the humanities and liberal arts into downtown Asheville. A $1.5 million grant from the N.C GlaxoSmithKline Foundation elevates undergraduate research in chemistry and biology. This clear focus on student success and academic rigor remain at the heart of a UNC Asheville education, defined as directions in the university’s strategic plan, developed and implemented under Dr. Grant’s leadership. Through this strategic planning, she fostered a deep commitment to supporting diverse and inclusive communities, making innovation a core competency, and renewing attention toward sustainability – all core values of UNC Asheville. Extracurricular experiences and community engagement complete the plan and enrich modern scholars. Engaging the community is a major goal of Dr. Grant. Whether it is hosting world renowned speakers or national undergraduate research events, the university is better connected to the region than ever before. The growth of the university and city of Asheville over the past five years has demonstrated the need for the university to participate in the community. Faculty, staff, and students connect with city leadership to help address the

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issues a growing city often experiences. With successful Division I athletics, the university establishes stronger ties to the region. Community service is critical at UNC Asheville, and it will continue to be a focal point for Dr. Grant. This mission-driven approach, anchored in the liberal arts, receives accolades from students, faculty, and college guides. The university was ranked #1 for “Making an Impact,” by The Princeton Review in 2016, recognizing schools with the best community service opportunities, student governments, sustainability, and on-campus student engagement, as well as graduates with high job meaning. UNC Asheville continues to earn high marks for value and academic excellence, garnering a Top 10 place on the Best Public Liberal Arts Colleges by U.S. News and World Report. Dr. Grant is a leader in public higher education, having served as chair of the Council of Public Liberal Arts Colleges (COPLAC), where she directed a planning effort that culminated in bringing the COPLAC executive office to Asheville. She currently serves as president of the Big South Conference Council of Chief Executive Officers, as vice chair of the board for National Campus Compact, as a director of the Asheville Chamber of Commerce and United Way of Asheville, and a trustee of the Norman Rockwell Museum. She served as the chief academic officer and deputy CEO of UMassOnline and was a senior fellow at the John W. McCormack Institute of Public Affairs at UMass Boston, where she led the institute’s master’s program in public affairs and served as director of the Center for Social Policy. In addition, Dr. Grant served as assistant vice chancellor for administration and finance and human resources at UMass Boston. As president of MCLA, she oversaw growth in enrollment, strengthened the connections between the college and the community, and led the college’s first comprehensive capital campaign, resulting in approximately $100 million in new public and private support for the college. Dr. Grant has received numerous awards and recognitions, including the 2014 MCLA Distinguished Alumnus Award, and the New England Board of Higher Education’s (NEBHE) Massachusetts State Merit Award. She also received the Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) District I Executive Leadership Award in recognition of her success in increasing MCLA’s institutional stature in, and service to, the community. Dr. Grant was the recipient of the 2011 American Council on Education Massachusetts National Network of Women Leaders Lifetime Achievement Award, and was appointed to the Massachusetts Governor’s Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) Advisory Council. She holds a bachelor’s degree in sociology from MCLA, a master’s degree in public affairs from UMass Boston, a Ph.D. in social policy from The Heller School at Brandeis University, and an honorary degree from Williams College.


DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS

JANET R. CONE

DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS Janet R. Cone, who has served as UNC Asheville’s Director of Athletics since 2004, is the only woman currently serving on the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Committee that selects and seeds the teams for March Madness. She was one of just 28 Directors of Athletics to be named as an Under Armour AD of the Year in 2013 by the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics. In 2014, she negotiated the first-ever college revenue development service platform with IMG College to combine athletics development and capital campaign with sponsorship sales. This partnership generated recording breaking revenue for 2014-15 for the Bulldogs. Outside of UNC Asheville, Cone helped create the Asheville Buncombe Regional Sports Commission and was a former chair. She currently serves as a founding board member for the group. In addition to her term on the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Committee, she is currently serving on the NCAA Division I Institutional Performance Committee and on various Big South Conference Committees. Under Cone’s leadership the Bulldogs have achieved unbelievable progress with the creation and implementation of the “More Wins, More Friends, and More Resources” strategic plan. Cone, who also serves as the Senior Administrator for University Enterprises, oversaw the successful opening of the Wilma M. Sherrill Center which houses the Kimmel Arena, a new tennis facility, and the expansion of the Karl Straus Track Facility. Presently a campaign to build on-campus baseball and soccer stadiums is underway. More importantly, the Bulldog athletics department’s Academic Progress Rate is 977, and Bulldog student-athletes have an overall 3.108 GPA and a Graduation Rate of 85%. UNC

Asheville’s athletics budget is one of the lowest in NCAA Division I Athletics; however, under Cone’s leadership, a sustainable revenue plan has been implemented to increase the athletics budget from $2.1M to $5.7M and will add another $1.2M over the next two years. In spite of the budget, Bulldogs have won Big South Conference Championships in Baseball, Men’s Basketball, Women’s Basketball, and Women’s Soccer. The Bulldogs value community engagement and perform thousands of hours of community service each year, too. Cone continues to work rigorously to improve Gender Equity, and earlier this year, she announced the addition of women’s golf as the 16th NCAA Division I athletics program at UNC Asheville. When women’s golf tees off in 2016-17, they will become the second sport added in the last five years. The revival of the women’s swimming program in 2012-13 marked the first time that the athletics department had added a sport in 20 years. Prior to coming to Asheville, Cone served as the associate athletics director for Samford University, and also coached women’s basketball at Samford, Saint Leo University, Western Carolina University and Mars Hill College. Cone holds a bachelor’s degree from Furman University and a master’s degree from the University of South Carolina.

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UNC ASHEVILLE ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS TO THE MEDIA Media interested in an interview with a UNC Asheville coach or student-athlete as well as those interested in a press credential are asked to contact the Athletics Communications Office. All interview requests for UNC Asheville coaches, student-athletes and administrators should be directed to the appropriate member of the Athletics Communications staff. Each member can be reached directly and quickly via email or phone number listed on this page. CREDENTIALS SIDELINE – UNC Asheville strictly follows NCAA rules regarding media representatives on the sidelines. Photographers are not permitted to shoot within the designated team areas and must display their credentials at all times. POST-GAME INTERVIEWS At the conclusion of each home contest, requested student-athletes and head coach Frederico Santos will be available for comment following a 10 minute “cooling off” period. COACH DEMKO INTERVIEWS Media members wishing to interview Coach Michelle Demko are asked to please contact Mitchell Miegel in the Athletics Communications Office at least 24 hours in advance. STUDENT-ATHLETE INTERVIEWS All student-athlete interviews must be coordinated through the Athletics Communications Office. Student-athlete interviews will take place either prior to or following practice. Student-athletes will not be pulled from their regular schedules during the week for interviews and should not be contacted directly. GAME NOTES UNC Asheville Athletics Communications will publish weekly notes, which will include updated stats, series history, and notes of interest, each week on UNCABulldogs.com. ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS OFFICES The Athletics Communications Office is located in the Justice Center near the main Athletics office. PRESS CREDENTIAL POLICY • Spouses, dates, children, equipment carriers and non-workers are restricted from press boxes, sidelines and locker rooms. Any abuse of a working credential will result in the media agency losing credential privileges. Credentials will not be issued to any person under the age of 18. • In some instances, due to space limitations, meeting the identified criteria does not guarantee credentials. • Space for working press, radio, and television is allocated by the UNC Asheville Athletics Communications Office, which reserves the right to deny credentials to any outlet.

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ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS STAFF BRIAN HAND, Assistant A.D., External Relations SPORTS: Men’s Basketball, Men’s Soccer, Volleyball, Men’s and Women’s Tennis and Cross Country EMAIL: bhand1@unca.edu PHONE: (803) 646-9716 ALMA MATER: BA - North Greenville (‘03) MS - Middle Tennessee State(‘04) HOMETOWN: Greenville, S.C. QUICKLY: Previous stops include Executive Editor for Spurs & Feathers (4 yrs), Assistant A.D. and SID at USC Aiken (5 yrs), SID at Presbyterian (3 yrs) … Joined the UNC Asheville staff in December 2016. MITCHELL MIEGEL, Assistant Director of Athletics Communications SPORTS: Women’s Soccer, Women’s Basketball, Baseball, Track & Field, Swimming and Women’s Golf EMAIL: mmiegel@unca.edu PHONE: (770) 542-7873 ALMA MATER: BA - Berry (‘15) MA - East Tennessee State (‘17) HOMETOWN: Roswell, Ga. QUICKLY: Previous stops include: Grad. Assist. at East Tennessee State (2 yrs), Student Assistant at Berry (2 yrs), Assistant General Manager for Tri-Cities Otters Futbol Club (1 yr) … Joined the UNC Asheville staff in July 2017.


UNC ASHEVILLE MEDIA OUTLETS NEWSPAPERS

TELEVISION

RADIO STATIONS

Spartanburg Herald-Journal 189 West Main St. Spartanburg, SC 29306 (864) 582-4511

WLOS-TV 110 Technology Drive Asheville, NC 28803 (828) 651-4563

1310 WISE Radio 1190 Patton Ave. Asheville, NC 28804 (828) 253-1310

Hendersonville Times-News PO Box 490 Hendersonville, NC 28739 (828) 692-0505

The Greenville News 32 E. Broad St. PO Box 1688 Greenville, SC 29602 (864) 298-4165

WSPA-TV PO Box 1717 Spartanburg, SC 29304 (864) 576-7777

WWNC Radio PO Box 6447 Asheville, NC 28816 (828) 253-3835

The Mountaineer PO Box 129 Waynesville, NC 28786 (828) 452-0661

The Charlotte Observer PO Box 32188 Charlotte, NC 28232 (704) 379-6448

WYFF-TV 505 Rutherford Rd. Greenville, SC 29602 (864)242-4404

WCQS Radio 73 Broadway St. Asheville, NC 28801 (828) 253-6875

Asheville Citizen-Times PO Box 2090 Asheville, NC 28802 (828) 232-5867 (800) 800-4204

WIRE SERVICE

Associated Press 219 South McDowell St. Raleigh, NC 27602 (800) 662-7075

MISSION

Our mission is to provide UNC Asheville with an exemplary NCAA Division I Athletics Program that champions the University’s Mission and Strategic Plan, which creates an environment where student-athletes have an enriched educational experience through pursuing their academic, athletic and lifelong goals, and that connects our internal and external constituents and communities.

VISION

Our vision is to be recognized nationally for developing “Champions in Athletics and Leaders in Life” by winning in the classroom, community and competition.

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HEAD COACH MICHELLE DEMKO

MICHELLE DEMKO

HEAD COACH, EIGHTH SEASON MARYLAND, 1996 Michelle Demko is in her eighth year as head coach of the UNC Asheville women’s soccer program. The former University of Maryland star is continuing to build the Bulldog program and she is determined to keep it atop the Big South Conference. In the spring of 2013, Demko was selected to serve as an assistant coach for the U.S. Under-23 Women’s National Team when it played in a four-nation tournament in LaManga, Spain. The U.S. won the tournament with victories over England, Norway and Sweden. This was Demko’s second coaching appointment on the international stage. In 2012, the Bulldogs’ head coach was in California, training the Under-20 U.S. Women’s National Team as it began preparations for the FIFA Under-20 Women’s World Cup. Demko came to Asheville after serving as an assistant coach at the University of Nebraska, where she had been for three years and served as the Huskers’ recruiting coordinator. Nebraska posted three straight winning seasons and improved its win total each year. Before coming to Nebraska, Demko spent four years with North Carolina State, helping to improve the Pack from a record of 9-9-1 in 2003 to 11-9-1 in 2006. Prior to her stint at N.C. State, Demko played professionally with the Philadelphia Charge. She was selected in the eighth round (63rd overall) by the Charge and played two seasons in the WUSA, leading Philadelphia into the WUSA Founders Cup semifinals twice. Demko also had a successful professional career overseas, spending three years in Germany in the competitive Frauen Bundesliga for the SC Klinge Seckah, FSV Frankfurt and Bayern Munich.

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She was a starter for all three teams and led Bayern Munich to a league championship. In addition, Demko captured a national title while playing with the W-League’s Maryland Pride from 1994 to 1996. Demko, who played soccer at Maryland under former U.S. National Team Coach April Heinrichs, was named to the Atlantic Coast Conference’s 50th Anniversary Women’s Soccer Team. While playing at Maryland, she served as a two-year captain and was voted MVP by her team. She also earned first-team All-ACC honors. Demko played in three Olympic Festivals (1994-96), as well as being called into national team training camps in 1995, 1996 and 1997. Demko also owns a cap with the U.S. Women’s National Team while playing against Germany in 1997. A native of Largo, Fla., Demko received a bachelor’s degree of Science-Kinesiology from Maryland in 1996. Prior to her arrival at Maryland, she played soccer at Barry University in Miami, Fla. She helped lead Barry to the 1992 NCAA Division II national title as she scored in the championship match against Adelphi.

Michelle Demko’s Collegiate Head Coaching History Season School Record 2010 UNC ASHEVILLE 1-16 2011 UNC ASHEVILLE 4-15-1 2012 UNC ASHEVILLE 5-14 2013 UNC ASHEVILLE 6-11-2 2014 UNC ASHEVILLE 10-9-1 2015 UNC ASHEVILLE 11-9 2016 UNC ASHEVILLE 8-12 7 Seasons 45-76-4



2017 ROSTER

NO. NAME 00 Madeline Getz 1 Bryson Lee 3 Emma Houser 4 Caroline Houser 5 Erika Snyder 6 Gabrielle Iorio 7 Ryanna Hammond 8 Kyra Kandel 10 Emily Duenas 11 Allie Chason 12 Meghan Bewick 13 Skylar Chillson 14 Alison Kurucz 15 Justine James 16 Grace Kwiatkowski 17 Zoe Lewis 19 Rachel Snyder 20 Taylor Barber 21 Rachel Bewick 22 Courtney Naber 23 Brooke Miller 24 Katie Tuorto 26 Ellie Stone 33 Maura Coolbaugh 34 Rachel Golden 35 Gretchen Dettlinger

2017 UNC ASHEVILLE WOMEN’S SOCCER ROSTER YR. POS. HT. HOMETOWN (PREVIOUS SCHOOL) Jr. GK 5-7 Charlotte, N.C. (Myers Park High School) Fr. GK 5-6 Wilson, N.C. (James Hunt High School) Sr. D 5-6 Chapel Hill, N.C. (Carrboro High School) Sr. F 5-6 Chapel Hill, N.C. (Carrboro High School) So. D 5-4 Cary, N.C. (Athens Drive High School) Jr. MF 5-4 Clayton, N.C. (Corinth Holders High School) Jr. MF 5-6 Newbury, Calif. (Pfeiffer University) Jr. D 5-7 Cary, N.C. (Cary High School) Fr. MF 5-4 Torrance,Calif. (West High School) Jr. MF 5-4 Cary, N.C. (Athens Drive High School) Fr. D 5-1 Greenville, N.C. (D.H. Conley High School) Fr. F 5-2 Mooresville,N.C. (Norman High School) Jr. F 5-5 Fuquay-Varina, N.C. (Hilltop Christian School) Jr. F 5-1 Cary, N.C. (Panther Creek High School) Fr. D 5-8 Davidson, N.C. (Community School of Davidson) Jr. F 5-4 Asheville, N.C. (A.C. Reynolds High School) So. F 5-4 Cary, N.C. (Athens Drive High School) So. D 5’4 Blythewood, S.C. (Blythewood High School) Fr. D 5-1 Greenville, N.C. (D.H. Conley High School) Sr. MF 5-6 Loveland, OH (Mount Notre Dame High School) R-Jr. F 5-3 Mooresville, N.C. (Lake Norman High School) Sr. D 5-7 Kings Park, N.Y. (Kings Park High School) Jr. MF 5-7 Asheville, N.C. (Asheville High School) Jr. D 5-5 Fuquay-Varina, N.C. (Fuquay-Varina High School) Fr. D 5-9 Raleigh, N.C. (Leesville Road High School) Jr. MF 5-3 Cary, N.C. (Pfeiffer University)

Coaching Staff Head Coach: Michelle Demko Assistant Coach: Kyle Stewart Assistant Coach: Joey Sasvari Volunteer Assistant Coach: Taylor Borman Graduate Assistant: Zak Davis

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PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

Gabrielle EYE-Oreo Ree-Anna Hammond K-EAR-a Candle Emily Duh-win-yas Allie Chay-son Meghan Buick (like the car) Alison Cruise

#16 #21 #22 #24 #33 #35

Grace Quiet-cow-ski Rachel Buick (like the car) Courtney Neighbor Katie Two-ort-oh Maura Cool-bah Gretchen Debt-ling-er


MEET THE BULLDOGS: GETZ AND LEE

#00

maddie

GETZ

Jr. • GK • 5-7 Charlotte, N.C. • Myers Park HS 2016: Saw action in three games for the Bulldogs between the pipes ... Made one start on the year ... Logged a total of 208:05 in net for the Bulldogs ... Made nine saves on the season and owned a 1.73 goals against average. 2015: Played in five games with four starts … Made 15 saves on the season … Owned a 1.41 goals against average. Before UNC Asheville: Graduate of Myers Park High School in Charlotte, N.C. where she was an All-Conference and All-Region player as a senior … She also played club soccer with Charlotte Soccer Academy and 97 Mundial Soccer, finishing as the 2013 State Cup runners up. #00 Maddie Getz’s Career Stats Year GP GS Mins GA GaAvg Saves Save % 2016 3 1 208:05 4 1.76 9 .692 2015 5 4 445:58 7 1.41 15 .682 TOTALS 8 5 654:03 11 1.51 24 .686

W L T Shutouts Shots Faced 0 2 0 0 27 3 1 0 2 40 3 3 0 2 67

bryson

LEE

#1

Fr. • GK • 5-6 Wilson, N.C.. • James Hunt HS Before UNC Asheville: A goalkeeper who played club soccer for PGSA ... Makes her way to Asheville out of Wilson, N.C. and James Hunt High School.

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MEET THE BULLDOGS: CAROLINE HOUSER

emma

HOUSER

#3

Sr. • D • 5-6 Chapel Hill, N.C. • Carrboro HS 2016: Second-team All-Big South Conference selection as a defender ... Started all 20 matches for the Bulldogs ... Was second on the team with a total of 1,688 minutes played ... Finished campaign with three goals ... Took 25 shots on the year in total with 11 of them on frame. 2015: Second-team All-Big South Conference selection ... Also tabbed to Big South All-Academic Team ... Played in 20 games overall with 20 starts … Had one goal on the season … Took 23 shots in total on the season. 2014: Started and played in 20 games ... Notched two goals and two assists ... Tallied 16 total shots with six shots on goal. Before UNC Asheville: Named the Defensive Conference Player of the Year her senior season … Earned All-Conference, AllRegion, All-State and All-South honors following senior campaign ... Scored 10 goals and added five assists as a senior ... Junior year helped lead Carrboro to state championship ... Was awarded All-State, All-Region and All-Conference honors while also winning the Conference Player of the year award following junior season ... Played her club soccer for NC Alliance where she helped team win Disney Showcase, two state championships, and the Super Y League Championship ... also won Golden Boot award for the Super Y league … Played in East-West High School All-Star game in 2014 with sister Caroline for East squad ... Also played for North Carolina in the Clash of Carolinas in Charleston, S.C.

#3 Emma Houser’s Career Stats Year GP GS Mins G A Pts Shots Shot % SOG SOG % GW PK-AT 2016 20 18 1688 3 0 6 25 .120 11 .440 0 0-0 2015 20 20 1645 1 2 4 23 .043 15 .652 0 0-0 2014 20 20 1801 2 2 6 16 .125 6 .375 0 0-0 TOTALS 60 58 5134 6 4 16 64 .094 32 .500 0 0-0

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MEET THE BULLDOGS: EMMA HOUSER

caroline

HOUSER

#4

Sr. • F • 5-6 Chapel Hill, N.C. • Carrboro HS 2016: Led the Bulldogs with 14 points on three goals and a team-best eight assists ... The eight assists were tied for the lead in the Big South Conference ... Chosen Honorable Mention All-Big South Conference as a forward ... Scored two gamewinning goals ... Played in a total of 1,356 minutes over the course of the season ... Finished year with 42 shots overall with exactly half of them being on goal … Started all 20 matches for the Bulldogs. 2015: Chosen second-team All-Big South Conference ... Played in 20 games with 20 starts … Took 51 shots on the season with seven goals overall. 2014: Named Big South Conference Freshman of the Year for her play ... Started and played in 20 contests as a freshman ... Led the Bulldogs in goals scored with six ... Added four assists ... Took 68 shots, 37 of which were on goal ... Notched one game-winning goal. Before UNC Asheville: Played in East-West High School All-Star game in 2014 with sister Emma for East squad ... Also played for North Carolina in the Clash of Carolinas in Charleston, S.C ... Scored 31 goals and added 15 assists senior year for Carrboro ... Was named All-Conference, All-Region, All-South and All-State senior year along with being named Offensive Conference Player of the Year ... Junior season led Carrboro to state championship with 20 goals and 12 assists ... Was named All-Conference, All-Region and All-State as a junior ... Played her club soccer for NC Alliance and helped team win Disney Showcase, two state championships and the Super Y League Championship.

#4 Caroline Houser’s Career Stats Year GP GS Mins G A Pts Shots Shot % SOG SOG % GW PK-AT 2016 20 18 1356 3 8 14 42 .071 21 .500 2 0-0 2015 20 20 1536 7 9 23 51 .137 32 .627 2 0-0 2014 20 20 1585 6 4 16 68 .088 37 .544 1 0-0 TOTALS 60 58 4477 16 21 53 161 .099 90 .559 5 0-0

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MEET THE BULLDOGS: ERIKA SNYDER AND IORIO

erika

SNYDER

#5

So. • D • 5-4 Cary, N.C. • Athens Drive HS 2016: Played in four games as a true freshman ... Logged a total of 59 minutes overall on the season. Before UNC Asheville: Entered program with one goal and four assists during senior season … Started every game her senior year and garnered team and individual honors in 2015 for All-Academic team and All-Conference Honorable Mention as well as the 2016 Coaches’ Award … Looked at Asheville for her liking of the mountains and the size of the school.

#5 Erika Snyder’s Career Stats Year GP GS Mins G A Pts Shots Shot % SOG SOG % GW PK-AT 2016 4 0 59 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 TOTALS 4 0 59 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0

bella

IORIO

#6

Jr. • MF • 5-4 Clayton, N.C. • Corinth Holders HS 2016: Saw action in all 20 games ... Made 10 starts on the season ... Collected one assist ... Played in a total of 1,050 minutes on the year for the Bulldogs. 2015: Iorio played in 20 games overall with 16 starts … Had 15 shots on the season in total … Ended year with one goal. Before UNC Asheville: Played club soccer for the ’96 CASL Elite soccer club … She was the captain of her undefeated club team in the 2014 season … In both her sophomore and junior years, she received All-Conference and All-Region honors … In her senior year, as captain of her team, she received All-Conference and All-Region honors as well as being voted in the top-5 for All-State honors ... Was named to the 2015 North Carolina East-West All-Star game. #6 Bella Iorio’s Career Stats Year GP GS Mins G A Pts Shots Shot % SOG SOG % GW PK-AT 2016 20 9 1050 0 1 1 8 .000 2 .250 0 0-0 2015 20 16 1280 1 0 2 15 .067 7 .467 0 0-0 TOTALS 40 24 2330 1 1 3 23 .043 9 .391 0 0-0

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MEET THE BULLDOGS: HAMMOND AND KANDEL

#7 HAMMOND ryanna

Jr. • MF • 5-6 Newbury, Calif. • Newbury Park HS / Pfeiffer University

Before UNC Asheville: Played two seasons at Pfeiffer University in Misenheimer, N.C. ... 2016 Second Team All-Conference ... Played in 19 games with 18 starts last year for the Falcons ... Scored ten goals and dished out three assists ... Posted three multigoal performances and tallied two or more points in seven games last season ... Honor Roll, Scholar Athlete Award, Best Girls Varsity Jumper for Track & Field and earned a Varsity Letter at Newbury Park High School.

kyra

KANDEL

#8

Jr. • D • 5-7 Cary, N.C. • Cary HS

2016: Saw action in 16 games over the course of the season ... The defender made 12 starts on the year ... In 944 minutes on the pitch in total for the Bulldogs she finished the season with two assists ... Took 14 shots on the year with six on goal. 2015: Played in 18 games with two starts … Ended season with seven shots and one goal overall. Before UNC Asheville: Graduate of Cary High School and a former member of the ’96 CASL Elite soccer club … As a member of CASL Elite, she led her team to winning the Southern Regional Championships in 2013 … At Cary, Kandel was a varsity starting player for all four years … She also earned Academic All- Conference honors as a freshman … Her junior year she was the team’s leading scorer with 10 goals which helped lead her to All-Conference honors in 2014. #8 Kyra Kandel’s Career Stats Year GP GS Mins G A Pts Shots Shot % SOG SOG % GW PK-AT 2016 17 12 944 0 2 2 14 .000 6 .429 0 0-0 2015 18 2 601 1 1 3 7 .143 4 .571 0 0-0 TOTALS 35 14 1545 1 3 5 21 .048 10 .476 0 0-0

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MEET THE BULLDOGS: DUENAS AND CHASON

emily

DUENAS

#10

Fr. • MF • 5-6 Torrance, Calif. • West HS

Before UNC Asheville: A defender/midfielder out of Torrance, Calif. who played her high school soccer for West High School and her club soccer for Beach FC.

allie

CHASON

#11

Jr. • MF • 5-4 Cary, N.C. • Athens Drive HS

2016: Saw action in 13 matches for the Bulldogs ... Made one start on the season ... Took two shots on the year in 314 minutes in total on the pitch. 2015: As a true freshman, Chason played in two games totaling 15 minutes. Before UNC Asheville: Graduate of Athens Drive High School and a former member of TFC Alliance ’96 soccer club … At TFC Alliance, they were three-time state champions in 2011, 2012 and 2014 … They were also Disney Showcase champions and Super Y national champions in 2013 … At Athens Drive, she was elected All-Region and first- team All-State in 2014. #11 Allie Chason’s Career Stats Year GP GS Mins G A Pts Shots Shot % SOG SOG % GW PK-AT 2016 13 0 224 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-0 2015 2 0 15 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 TOTALS 15 0 239 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-0

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MEET THE BULLDOGS: MEGHAN BEWICK AND CHILLSON

meghan

BEWICK

#12

Fr. • D • 5-1 Greenville, N.C. • D.H. Conley HS Before UNC Asheville: Enrolled into Asheville prior to the spring 2017 semester ... Has a twin sister on the women’s soccer team (Rachel) ... Graduated from D.H. Conley High School in Greenville, N.C. ... Three-sport athlete in high school where she played volleyball and basketball in addition to soccer.

#13 CHILLSON skyler

Fr. • F • 5-2 Mooresville, N.C. • Lake Norman HS

Before UNC Asheville: Joins the Bulldog women’s soccer program out of Lake Norman High School in Mooresville, N.C. where the forward played club soccer for Lake Norman.

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MEET THE BULLDOGS: KURUCZ AND JAMES

alison

KURUCZ

#14

Jr. • F • 5-5 Fuquay-Varina, N.C. • Hilltop Christian School 2016: Played in a total of 15 games ... Logged 340 minutes on the pitch ... Took two shots on the season. 2015: Kurucz played in six games overall … Took one shot as a true freshman. Before UNC Asheville: Graduate of Hilltop Christian School … She made the NCCSA All-State team in her sophomore and junior years … She was also her school’s team captain and leading goalscorer. #14 Alison Kurucz’s Career Stats Year GP GS Mins G A Pts Shots Shot % SOG SOG % GW PK-AT 2016 16 0 340 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-0 2015 6 0 163 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0-0 TOTALS 22 0 503 0 0 0 3 .000 2 .666 0 0-0

justine

JAMES

#15

Jr. • F • 5-1 Cary, N.C. • Panther Creek HS 2016: Played in 10 matches for the Bulldogs ... Made two starts on the year ... Took three shots in 264 minutes in total on the pitch. 2015: Named to Big South All-Freshman Team … Played in 20 games with 18 starts … Took 33 shots on the season … Finished with six goals overall. Before UNC Asheville: Graduate of Panther Creek High school and a former member of the ’96 CASL Elite soccer club … In her club career she assisted her team to undefeated seasons in 2012 and 2014 … Her Panther Creek team was SWAC conference champions, east regional Champions and state finalists … James was the team’s leading scorer as a sophomore and received AllFCIAC second-team honors. #15 Justine James’ Career Stats Year GP GS Mins G A Pts Shots Shot % SOG SOG % GW PK-AT 2016 11 2 264 0 0 0 3 .000 1 .333 0 0-0 2015 20 18 1018 6 1 13 33 .182 21 .636 2 0-0 TOTALS 31 20 1282 6 1 13 36 .167 22 .611 2 0-0

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MEET THE BULLDOGS: KWIATKOWSKI AND LEWIS

#16 KWIATKOWSKI grace

Fr. • D • 5-8 Davidson, N.C. • Community School of Davidson

Before UNC Asheville: Played for Lake Norman soccer club out of Community School of Davidson ... Defender joins the Bulldogs out of Davidson, N.C.

zoe

LEWIS

#17

Jr. • F • 5-4 Asheville, N.C. • A.C. Reynolds HS 2016: Saw action in 15 games for the Bulldogs ... Logged a total of 349 minutes ... Took two shots on the season. 2015: Played in 20 games overall … Made three starts …Finished season having taken 12 shots overall … Had one goal on the season. Before UNC Asheville: Graduate of A.C. Reynolds High School and a former member of HFC Red ’96 … At A.C. Reynolds, Lewis earned All-Conference, All-Region and All-State honors … In 2014, in 27 games played, she had 23 goals and 20 assists … She was also selected to the Region 3 ODP Team. #17 Zoe Lewis’ Career Stats Year GP GS Mins G A Pts Shots Shot % SOG SOG % GW PK-AT 2016 15 0 349 0 0 0 2 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 2015 20 3 711 1 2 4 12 .083 7 .583 0 0-0 TOTALS 35 3 1060 1 2 4 14 .071 7 .500 0 0-0

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MEET THE BULLDOGS: RACHEL SNYDER AND BARBER

rachel

SNYDER

#19

So. • F • 5-4 Cary, N.C. • Athens Drive HS 2016: Played in 20 games for the Bulldogs with 11 starts ... Finished season with seven total points on three goals and one assist ... Took 21 shots on the season with 12 of them on goal ... Saw action in a total of 1,046 minutes as a true freshman. Before UNC Asheville: Entered program having scored 27 goals in the prep ranks where she was a first-team All-Conference, AllRegion, All-State selection … Also played in the Clash of the Carolinas and was her Team MVP … Chosen the Midtown News and Observer Athlete of the Week during her senior year … Picked UNC Asheville due to how pretty she found the campus, not being too big and that she really liked Coach Demko. #19 Rachel Snyder’s Career Stats Year GP GS Mins G A Pts Shots Shot % SOG SOG % GW PK-AT 2016 20 9 1046 3 1 7 21 .143 12 .571 0 1-1 TOTALS 20 9 1046 3 1 7 21 .143 12 .571 0 1-1

taylor

BARBER

#20

So. • D • 5-4 Blythewood, S.C. • Blythewood HS 2016: Played in 13 matches as a true freshman ... Started eight matches for the Bulldogs as a defender ... Logged a total of 743 minutes on the pitch. Before UNC Asheville: Prior to arrival at UNC Asheville was named her Region Defender of the Year as well as All-State … She was selected to the Clash of the Carolinas … Chosen Defender of the Year for her team her senior year … Chose UNC Asheville because it felt like home.

#20 Taylor Barber’s Career Stats Year GP GS Mins G A Pts Shots Shot % SOG SOG % GW PK-AT 2016 12 6 743 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 TOTALS 12 6 743 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0

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MEET THE BULLDOGS: RACHEL BEWICK AND NABER

rachel

BEWICK

#21

Fr. • D • 5-1 Greenville, N.C. • D.H. Conley HS Before UNC Asheville: Enrolled into Asheville prior to the spring 2017 semester ... Has a twin sister on the women’s soccer team (Meghan) ... Graduated from D.H. Conley High School in Greenville, N.C. ... Three-sport athlete in high school where she played volleyball and basketball in addition to soccer.

courtney

NABER

#22

Sr. • MF • 5-6 Loveland, Ohio • Mount Notre Dame HS 2016: Played in and started all 14 matches in which she appeared ... Scored a total of four goals on the season, including three game-winners ... Two of the game-winning goals came in league play with Naber scoring the game-winner at Presbyterian (10/5) and at home against Winthrop (10/19) ... Saw action in a total of 1,007 minutes ... Took 46 shots on the season with 20 on goal. 2015: Played in 19 games for the UNC Asheville Bulldogs with 16 starts … Ended year with 30 shots with five goals overall for the season. 2014: Played in 18 games with 16 starts ... Recorded one goal and one assist … Tallied 24 total shots and 14 shots on goal. Before UNC Asheville: Played prep soccer at Mount Notre Dame in Reading, Ohio … Senior season scored two goals and added one assist as she helped lead team to 6-5-6 overall record … Played volleyball as a freshman. #22 Courtney Naber’s Career Stats Year GP GS Mins G A Pts Shots Shot % SOG SOG % GW PK-AT 2016 14 13 1007 4 0 8 46 .087 20 .435 3 0-0 2015 19 17 1141 5 2 12 30 .167 11 .367 3 2-2 2014 18 16 975 1 1 3 24 .042 14 .583 0 0-0 TOTALS 51 46 3123 10 3 23 100 .100 45 .450 6 0-0

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MEET THE BULLDOGS: MILLER AND TUORTO

brooke

MILLER

#23

R-Jr. • F • 5-3 Mooresville, N.C. • Lake Norman HS 2016: Did not play. 2015: Did not play. 2014: Played in 16 contests with nine starts … Scored one goal on 11 shots … Seven of her 11 shots on the year were on goal. Before UNC Asheville: Helped lead Lake Norman to conference championships in 2013 and 2014 … Was captain of the team as a senior … Named Athlete of the Week once during senior season … Scholar-athlete all four years she played … Also lettered in softball and track and field. #23 Brooke Miller’s Career Stats Year GP GS Mins G A Pts Shots Shot % SOG SOG % GW PK-AT 2016 DID NOT PLAY 2015 DID NOT PLAY 2014 16 9 1120 1 0 2 11 .091 7 .636 0 0-0 TOTALS 51 46 1120 10 3 23 100 .100 45 .450 6 0-0

katie

TUORTO

#24

Sr. • D • 5-7 Kings Park, N.Y. • Kings Park HS 2016: From her defensive position, Tuorto played in a team-best 1,695 minutes ... Started all 20 matches for the Bulldogs ... Finished year with one assist. 2015: Played in 20 games with 16 starts. 2014: Played in 14 games with seven starts ... Tallied one goal and two assists ... Finished with seven total shots, three of which were on goal ... Notched one game-winning goal. Before UNC Asheville: Attended Kings Park HS in Kings Park, N.Y … Helped lead team to 9-4-2 record as senior, while earning All-County honors … Named Rookie of the Year in 2011 and helped lead Kings Point to conference title. #24 Katie Tuorto’s Career Stats Year GP GS Mins G A Pts Shots Shot % SOG SOG % GW PK-AT 2016 20 18 1695 0 1 1 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-0 2015 20 16 1433 0 1 1 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 2014 14 7 646 1 0 2 7 .143 3 .429 1 0-0 TOTALS 54 41 3774 1 2 4 9 .111 4 .444 1 0-0

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MEET THE BULLDOGS: STONE AND COOLBAUGH

ellie

STONE

#26

Jr. • MF • 5-7 Asheville, N.C. • Asheville HS 2016: Played and started all 20 matches for the Bulldogs ... Was third on the team with a total of 1,687 minutes played ... Scored both goals in UNC Asheville’s 2-1 road win at Wofford (8/24). 2015: Stone played in and started in 19 games for the UNC Asheville Bulldogs … Finished year with seven shots. Before UNC Asheville: Graduate of Asheville High School and a former member of HFC Red ’96 soccer club … As a sophomore, she received runner-up Defensive Player of the Year in the 3A Mountain Athletic Conference … The following year, she took the title of Defensive Player of the Year in the MAC … She also earned spots on the Western North Carolina 3A All-Region Team and the NCSCA 3A All-State team ... Participated in the 2015 North Carolina East-West All-Star game. #26 Ellie Stone’s Career Stats Year GP GS Mins G A Pts Shots Shot % SOG SOG % GW PK-AT 2016 20 18 1687 2 0 4 7 .286 3 .429 1 0-0 2015 19 19 1447 0 0 0 7 .000 4 .571 0 0-0 TOTALS 39 37 3134 2 0 4 14 .143 7 .500 1 0-0

#33 COOLBAUGH maura

Jr. • D • 5-5 Fuquay-Varina, N.C. • Fuquay-Varina HS 2016: Played in 12 matches in total ... Had two shots on goal in 223 minutes on the pitch.

2015: Played in 20 games for the UNC Asheville Bulldogs … Starter for 17 with six shots overall and two goals for the season. Before UNC Asheville: Graduate of Fuquay-Varina High School and a former member of the ’96 CASL Elite soccer club … In 2013-2014, Coolbaugh’s club team were runner-up Disney Showcase champions and she was a captain for the CASL Elite team in their 2014-2015 season … She also earned second-team All-Conference honors in her 2014 season at Fuquay-Varina High School. #33 Maura Coolbaugh’s Career Stats Year GP GS Mins G A Pts Shots Shot % SOG SOG % GW PK-AT 2016 13 0 223 0 0 0 2 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 2015 20 17 1483 2 0 4 6 .333 4 .667 0 0-0 TOTALS 35 3 1706 2 0 4 8 .250 4 .500 0 0-0

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MEET THE BULLDOGS: GOLDEN AND DETTLINGER

rachel

GOLDEN

#34

Fr. • D • 5-9 Raleigh, N.C. • Leesville Road HS Before UNC Asheville: A defender out of Leesville Road High School ... Joins the UNC Asheville women’s soccer program out of Raleigh, N.C. where she played her club soccer for CASL.

#35 DETTLINGER gretchen

Sr. • MF • 5-3 Cary, N.C. • Panther Creek HS / Pfeiffer University

2016: Started in all 16 matches in which she appeared ... Finished season with 1,349 minutes on the pitch overall ... Totaled three points on the season on one goal and one assist ... Took 14 shots in total on the season. 2015: Played in 20 games for the UNC Asheville Bulldogs … Dettlinger had 14 shots on the season … Started nine games. 2014: Played at Pfeiffer University. Before UNC Asheville: Played her freshman season at NCAA Division II Pfeiffer University with 20 starts and 21 total games played ... Scored 10 goals and had two assists while notching 22 total points ... Collected five game-winning goals for the Falcons ... Prepped at Panther Creek High School in Raleigh, where she was an All-Conference performer. #35 Gretchen Dettlinger’s Career Stats Year GP GS Mins G A Pts Shots Shot % SOG SOG % GW PK-AT 2016 16 14 1349 1 1 3 14 .071 3 .214 0 0-0 2015 20 9 752 0 0 0 14 .000 9 .643 0 0-0 2014 PLAYED AT PFEIFFER UNIVERSITY TOTALS 54 41 2101 1 2 4 9 .111 4 .444 1 0-0

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2016 SCHEDULE & RESULTS UNC Asheville Women's Soccer AVL Game Results (as of Aug 10, 2017) All games Date

Opponent

Conf

Att. Goals scored

Aug 18

TTU

L

Score Overall 0-2

0-1-0

0-0-0

263 -

Aug 21

at The Citadel

L

0-2

0-2-0

0-0-0

138 -

Aug 24

at Wofford

W

2-1

1-2-0

0-0-0

131 STONE, Ellie (HOUSER, Caroline)

Aug 26

at Western Carolina

W

3-1

2-2-0

0-0-0

325 SNYDER, Rachel (TRENT, Paige)

STONE, Ellie (HOUSER, Caroline) NABER,Courtney (TRENT, Paige) SNYDER, Rachel (unassisted) Sep 01

at UAB

L

1-4

2-3-0

0-0-0

202 NABER,Courtney (HOUSER, Caroline)

Sep 04

KSU

Sep 08

at USC Upstate

L

0-2

2-4-0

0-0-0

424 -

W

2-0

3-4-0

0-0-0

119 HOUSER, Caroline (DETTLINGER, Gretchen)

Sep 10

SCSU

W

4-1

4-4-0

0-0-0

479 HOUSER, Emma (SNYDER, Rachel)

TRENT, Paige (HOUSER, Caroline) HOUSER, Caroline (unassisted) DETTLINGER, Gretchen (unassisted) SNYDER, Rachel (penalty kick) Sep 16

NDSU

Sep 18

AMSOC16

L

1-5

4-5-0

0-0-0

W

4-1

5-5-0

0-0-0

698 TRENT, Paige (DOOLEY, Jessica) DOOLEY, Jessica (KANDEL, Kyra) TRENT, Paige (HOUSER, Caroline) HOUSER, Emma (KANDEL, Kyra) HOUSER, Emma (IORIO, Bella)

*

Sep 24

at Charleston So.

L

0-1

5-6-0

0-1-0

*

Sep 28

RAD

L

1-2

5-7-0

0-2-0

-

*

Oct 01

CAM

L

1-2

5-8-0

0-3-0

*

Oct 05

at Presbyterian

W

1-0

6-8-0

1-3-0

120 NABER,Courtney (HOUSER, Caroline)

*

Oct 08

at High Point

W

1-0

7-8-0

2-3-0

360 TRENT, Paige (penalty kick)

*

Oct 12

GWU

L

0-3

7-9-0

2-4-0

249 -

*

Oct 15

at Longwood

L

0-2

7-10-0

2-5-0

208 -

*

Oct 19

WINTHROP

W

1-0

8-10-0

3-5-0

347 NABER,Courtney (unassisted)

*

Oct 22

at Liberty

L

0-2

8-11-0

3-6-0

412 -

Oct 30

at #2 Liberty

L

0-4

8-12-0

3-6-0

315 -

245 HOUSER, Caroline (HOUSER, Caroline;TUORTO, Katie) TRENT, Paige (HOUSER, Caroline)

Team Record

W-L-T

Attendance

Dates

Total

Avg.

Overall:

8-12

Total:

20

5035

252

Conference:

3-6

Home:

9

2705

301

Home:

3-6

Away:

11

2330

212

Away:

5-6

Neutral:

0

0

0

Neutral:

0-0

Overtime:

0-0

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2016 OVERALL STATS UNC Asheville Women's Soccer AVL Combined Team Statistics (as of Jul 18, 2017) All games RECORD: ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE Date

* * * * * * * * *

Aug 18 Aug 21 Aug 24 Aug 26 Sep 01 Sep 04 Sep 08 Sep 10 Sep 16 Sep 18 Sep 24 Sep 28 Oct 01 Oct 05 Oct 08 Oct 12 Oct 15 Oct 19 Oct 22 Oct 30

Opponent TTU at The Citadel at Wofford at Western Carolina at UAB KSU at USC Upstate SCSU NDSU AMSOC16 at Charleston So. RAD CAM at Presbyterian at High Point GWU at Longwood WINTHROP at Liberty at #2 Liberty

TEAM STATISTICS SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts Goals scored per game Shot pct. Shots on goal-Attempts SOG pct. Shots/Game CORNER KICKS Goals off corners PENALTY KICKS PENALTIES Fouls Yellow cards Red cards ATTENDANCE Total Dates/Avg Per Date Neutral Site #/Avg

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OVERALL 8-12 3-6 5-6

L L W W L L W W L W L L L W W L L W L L

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

Att. 263 138 131 325 202 424 119 479 698 0 0 245 0 120 360 249 208 347 412 315

HOME 3-6 1-3 2-3 ##

19 22 4 29 3 26 13 9 23 5 8 10 11 17 18 15 33 24 20 16 14 12 6 00

Player

AWAY 5-6 2-3 3-3

TRENT, Paige NABER,Courtney HOUSER, Caroline SNYDER, Rachel HOUSER, Emma STONE, Ellie DETTLINGER, Gretchen DOOLEY, Jessica MILLER, Brooke SNYDER, Erika KANDEL, Kyra MORSE,Amanda CHASON, Allie LEWIS, Zoe DIXON,Keller JAMES, Justine COOLBAUGH, Maura TUORTO, Katie BARBER, Taylor BELFORTI, Erica KURUCZ, Alison SPANO, Bethany IORIO, Gabriella GETZ, Madeline Total Opponents

AVL

OPP

22-272 1.10 .081 116-272 .426 13.6 90 3 2-3

35-291 1.75 .120 154-291 .529 14.6 101 1 2-2

131 7 2

149 13 1

Goals by Period AVL Opponents

2705 9/301 0/0

2330 11/212

Shots by Period AVL Opponents

Goalie 00 GETZ, Madeline 18 DIXON,Keller ##

Total Opponents

NEUTRAL 0-0 0-0 0-0

gp g a 20 5 2 14 4 0 20 3 8 20 3 1 20 3 0 20 2 0 16 1 1 20 1 1 1 0 0 4 0 0 17 0 2 3 0 0 13 0 0 15 0 0 18 0 0 11 0 0 13 0 0 20 0 1 12 0 0 9 0 0 16 0 0 18 0 0 20 0 1 4 0 0 20 22 17 20 35 28

GP 3 18 20 20

pts

Min. GA 208:05 4 1591:55 31 1800:00 35 1800:00 22 1st

2nd

Total 22 35

1st

2nd

Total 272 291

Saves by Period AVL Opponents

1st

2nd

Total 119 94

Corners by Period AVL Opponents

1st

2nd

Total 90 101

Fouls by Period AVL Opponents

1st

2nd

Total 131 149

7 8

15 27

124 148 149 142 64 36

41 55 64 69

55 58 49 46 67 80

sh sh% sog sog% gw pk-att

12 59 .085 30 .508 2 8 46 .087 20 .435 3 14 42 .071 21 .500 2 7 21 .143 12 .571 0 6 25 .120 11 .440 0 4 7 .286 3 .429 1 3 14 .071 3 .214 0 3 13 .077 2 .154 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 2 14 .000 6 .429 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 0 2 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 3 .000 1 .333 0 0 2 .000 0 .000 0 1 2 .000 1 .500 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 0 9 .000 2 .222 0 1 8 .000 2 .250 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 61 272 .081 116 .426 8 98 291 .120 154 .529 12 GAAvg Saves

1.73 1.75 1.75 1.10

9 108 119 94

Pct

W-L-T

.692 0-2-0 .777 6-8-0 .773 6-10-0 .810 10-6-0

1-2 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-3 2-2 Sho

0/0 4/0 4 8


2016 SEASON CATEGORY LEADERS UNC Asheville Women's Soccer AVL Category Leaders (as of Aug 10, 2017) All games

## Points

GP

G

A

20 20 14 20 20 20 16 20 17 20

3 5 4 3 3 2 1 1 0 0

8 2 0 1 0 0 1 1 2 1

## Goals

GP

G

A

19 TRENT, Paige

HOUSER, Emma 26 STONE, Ellie 13 DETTLINGER, Gretchen 9 DOOLEY, Jessica

20 14 20 20 20 20 16 20

5 4 3 3 3 2 1 1

2 0 8 1 0 0 1 1

## Assists

GP

G

A

20 20 17 20 20 20 16 20

3 5 0 3 0 0 1 1

8 2 2 1 1 1 1 1

4 19 22 29 3 26 13 9 8 6

HOUSER, Caroline TRENT, Paige NABER,Courtney SNYDER, Rachel HOUSER, Emma STONE, Ellie DETTLINGER, Gretchen DOOLEY, Jessica KANDEL, Kyra IORIO, Bella

22 NABER,Courtney 4

HOUSER, Caroline

29 SNYDER, Rachel 3

Pts Shots

14 12 8 7 6 4 3 3 2 1

42 59 46 21 25 7 14 13 14 8

Pts Shots

12 8 14 7 6 4 3 3

59 46 42 21 25 7 14 13

## Shots

GP

G

A Shots Shot%

19 TRENT, Paige

HOUSER, Caroline HOUSER, Emma 29 SNYDER, Rachel 8 KANDEL, Kyra 13 DETTLINGER, Gretchen 9 DOOLEY, Jessica 12 SPANO, Bethany 6 IORIO, Bella

20 14 20 20 20 17 16 20 18 20

5 4 3 3 3 0 1 1 0 0

2 0 8 0 1 2 1 1 0 1

## Shots on Goal

GP

G

A Shots

19 TRENT, Paige

20 20 14 20 20 17 16 20 20 18

5 3 4 3 3 0 1 2 1 0

2 8 0 1 0 2 1 0 1 0

22 NABER,Courtney 4 3

4 22 29 3 8 13 26 9

4 19 8 29 24 6 13 9

HOUSER, Caroline TRENT, Paige KANDEL, Kyra SNYDER, Rachel TUORTO, Katie IORIO, Bella DETTLINGER, Gretchen DOOLEY, Jessica

Pts Shots

14 12 2 7 1 1 3 3

42 59 14 21 2 8 14 13

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HOUSER, Caroline NABER,Courtney SNYDER, Rachel HOUSER, Emma KANDEL, Kyra DETTLINGER, Gretchen STONE, Ellie DOOLEY, Jessica SPANO, Bethany

## Game-winning Goals

GP

No.

22 NABER,Courtney

14 20 20 20

3 2 2 1

HOUSER, Caroline 19 TRENT, Paige 26 STONE, Ellie 4

59 46 42 25 21 14 14 13 9 8

59 42 46 21 25 14 14 7 13 9

.085 .087 .071 .120 .143 .000 .071 .077 .000 .000 SOG SOG%

30 21 20 12 11 6 3 3 2 2

.508 .500 .435 .571 .440 .429 .214 .429 .154 .222

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1995 BIG SOUTH CONFERENCE CHAMPS

CELEBRATING 90 YEARS A LOOK BACK AT THE 1995 CHAMPIONSHIP SEASON FOR WOMEN’S SOCCER The 1995 Bulldog women’s soccer team was not taken seriously by too many people prior to the season. Asheville was a preseason pick to finish in fifth place in the Big South out of just six teams competing that year. But insiders could tell something was building in head coach Michele Cornish’s second season as head coach. The Bulldogs had improved vastly in 1994 by earning seven wins, including impressive league wins over UMBC and Towson State. Asheville’s women’s program was just four years old after being reinstated in the 1992 season. A solid nucleus was returning with veteran goalkeeper Jill Young, forward Kristy Cumming, midfielders Lynae King and Mary Milligan and defenders Chesa Cofini and Jodi Winterson. And a talented recruiting class was joining the Blue and White, as well. Mackenzie Miller, a talented freshman striker from Colorado, was turning heads right away in preseason drills. Sophomore midfielder Alison Gehringer transferred into the Asheville program from Barry College in Georgia and fit in with the Bulldogs. Freshman defender Katrin Casey came from Florida and made an impact in the back from day one of practice. The Bulldogs served notice in the first weekend of the season they would be a team to be reckoned with in 1995. Asheville opened the season with two home games on a Saturday and Sunday. The Bulldogs began the year with a 5-0 blanking of UNC Wilmington. King set a school record with four goals as Asheville dominated the Seahawks from start to finish. The next day was a showdown with Southern Conference power Davidson. The Wildcats had easily beaten the Bulldogs a year earlier, 4-0, and expected more of the same on a Sunday afternoon in the mountains. The Bulldogs downed Davidson, 2-1, as Miller scored the first of her 13 goals. Young stopped a Davidson PK late in the match to preserve the win. Asheville took care of another SoCon opponent a few days later with a 5-0 whipping of Furman. Cummings would set a then NCAA record with a goal five seconds into the match. The Bulldogs would suffer their first loss with a close 2-0 defeat at nationally-ranked Wake Forest. The Deacons scored two late goals against a steady Asheville club. Asheville followed with four more wins to build its record to 7-1 when it faced an early-season showdown with Big South favorite and kingpin UNC Greensboro. The Lady Spartans were nationally ranked and expected to waltz through the Big South en route to an NCAA Tournament berth (there were no automatic bids for the league in 1995). The game at Greenwood Field would go to the Spartans, 3-2, but the blowout that UNCG expected never materialized. While Asheville was disappointed with the loss, it had gained confidence playing the Spartans and looked forward to playing them again. The Bulldogs would embark on another winning streak as they knocked off Radford (2-0) and UMBC (2-1) on the road to claim second place in the conference. Asheville would also stun Louisville in a non-conference battle, 3-0.

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1995 BIG SOUTH CONFERENCE CHAMPS Asheville would finish the regular season with a 14-5 record. Michele Cornish was named Big South Conference Coach of the Year, while her husband Steve also earned the honor on the men’s side the same day. The Big South Tournament was held at UNCG’s soccer stadium with the Spartans expecting nothing more than a coronation for their program and expected an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament. Asheville would battle UMBC in the semifinals and, after a scoreless first half, the Bulldogs seized control in the second half and record a 3-0 victory. Gehringer had two goals in the uprising and Asheville’s talented defense would not let the Retrievers come anywhere near the Bulldog goal. That set up a showdown with UNCG in the championship match on a cold Sunday afternoon. Young was magnificent early, stopping an early barrage of Spartan shows. UNCG controlled the first half but could not score. In the second half, the Bulldogs played better and a little more relaxed. They began creating their own chances. In a moment that no Asheville soccer fan will ever forget, the Bulldogs scored the first goal of the game. Miller made a great move toward the UNCG goal. Her shot was knocked away by the Spartan goalkeeper but freshman Ashley Hart was right there. She tucked the ball into the back of the net for a 1-0 Asheville lead. The Bulldog defense and Young would make it stand. Asheville stopped the Spartan offense at every opportunity and won its first ever Big South Conference championship with the upset win. Asheville would finish the season with a 16-5 overall record and a #10 ranking in the South region. The 16 wins is a school record to this day. How good was this team? Three of its members – Jill Young, Alison Gehringer, Mackenzie Miller – are in the UNC Asheville Athletics Hall of Fame with Young also in the Big South Hall of Fame. Michele Cornish’s championship team would kick-start a great era of Bulldog soccer. They would advance to two more title games over the next three years, losing on PK’s to UNCG the next year and falling 1-0 to Radford in the 1998 title game. **In celebration of UNC Asheville’s 90th anniversary, Hall of Famer Mike Gore will look back on important moments in athletics department history over the course of the 2017-18 athletic year**

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ALL-TIME HONORS AND AWARDS Big South All-Conference Performers First Team Kristi Cummings (1995, 1996) Kelsey Dawson (2000, 2001, 2002, 2003) Alison Gehringer (1995, 1996, 1997) Christine Geske (1998, 1999) Amanda Hutson (1997) Kirstin Kiphardt (1999) Mary Milligan (1994, 1996) Mackenzie Miller (1998) Joanna Stocking (1999) Jill Young (1994, 1995, 1996) Hilary McKay (2002, 2003, 2005) Robyn Busha (2005, 2008) Emily Langill (2005) Michelle Mattos (2005) Sara Pahl (2006) Ashleigh Carter (2006) Leilani Halkiotis (2011) Amanda Dailor (2014) Second Team Katrin Casey (1997, 1998) Kristi Cummings (1993, 1994) Sandi Dror (1993) Kerry Gaschler (1998) Christine Geske (1997) Megan Harris (2000) Ashley Hart (1995, 1998) Caroline Jacobsen (2000) Emily Langill (2002, 2003) Lynae King (1996) Dawn McDonald (1993) Mary Milligan (1993, 1995) Mackenzie Miller (1996, 1997) Brita Nordgren (2003) Kelly Ratterman (1999) Sharon Sawdowski (1997) Jodi Winterton (1995) Joanna Stocking (1998) Sara Pahl (2005) Robyn Busha (2006, 2007) Veronica Lazar (2006) Kate Barrow (2007) McKenna Stockhausen (2008) Chloe McCleary-Small (2009)

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Mary Kate Tucker (2009) Kaitlyn Eckert (2012) Caroline Houser (2014) Caroline Houser (2015) Emma Houser (2015) Paige Trent (2016) Emma Houser (2016) All-Freshman (Big South) Veronica Lazar (2006) Keri Skelton (2006) Mary Kate Tucker (2008) Hannah Jeske (2009) Kaitlyn Eckert (2011) Caroline Houser (2014) Justine James (2015) All-Tournament (Big South) Kristi Cummings (1995) Jodi Winterton (1995) Jill Young (1995) Kerry Gaschler (1995, 1996, 1998) Alison Gehringer (1995, 1996, 1997) Mackenzie Miller (1995, 1996, 1997) Ashley Hart (1995) Mary Milligan (1995) Amanda Hutson (1998) Joanna Stocking (1998) Christine Geske (1999) Keri Caneveri (2000) Mary Sparks (2001) Emily Langill (2002, 2003, 2005) Erin Trigonoplos (2002) Michelle Mattos (2002) Kate Barrow (2003, 2006, 2007) Hilary McKay (2003) Shoshana Fried (2005) Sara Pahl (2005, 2006) Ashleigh Carter (2006) Juliana Duncan (2006) Veronica Lazar (2007) Robyn Busha (2008) Heather Muller (2011) Heather Muller (2014) Emma Houser (2015)

Big South Scholar Athlete of the Year Alison Gehringer (1997) Mackenzie Miller (1998) Big South Coach of the Year Michele Cornish (1995, 2005) Big South Tournament MVP Alison Gehringer, Jill Young (1995) Ashleigh Carter (2006) Big South Rookie of the Year Hilary McKay (2002) Caroline Houser (2014) Big South Player of the Year Emily Langill (2004) Hilary McKay (2005)


ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS A Sally Averett, 2000 B Kate Barrow, 2003-07 Mary Beale, 2009-12 Christina Beam, 1993 Katy Beeler, 2007-10 Gina Beer, 2010-11 Erica Belforti, 2015-16 Meghan Bewick, 2017Rachel Bewick, 2017Rebecca Bostian, 2001-04 Cindi Bradford, 1992 Lindsey Bragg, 2007-08 Meagan Bradham, 2006-09 Traci Brainard, 1992-94 Shanna Brown, 2005-07 Robyn Busha, 2005-08 C Becky Call, 2002-03 Keri Caneveri, 2000 Ashleigh Carter, 2003-06 Katrin Casey, 1995-98 Ceclia Chan, 1992 Allie Chason, 2015Skyler Chillson, 2017Chesa Cofini, 1993-96 Shannon Constello, 2000 Maura Coolbaugh, 2015Dawn Cothran, 1993-94 Natasha Creticos, 2002-05 D Amanda Dailor, 2011-14 Lauren Danielik 1997 Amelia Davis, 2005-08 Kelsey Dawson, 2000-03 Megan Dent, 2009-10 Gretchen Dettlinger, 2014Keller Dixon, 2014-16 Jennifer Donish, 1994 Jessica Dooley, 2015-16 Sandi Dror, 1993-97 Emily Duenas, 2017 Adriane Dufty, 2000-03 Juliana Duncan, 2005-08 E Kaitlyn Eckert, 2011-14 Emily Elliot, 2009 Evin Ellis, 1998-01 Emily Elstrom, 2006-08 Candi Enneking, 1992-94 F Stephanie Feltis, 2001-05 Samia Fercha, 1998-01 Megan Foster, 2011-14 Susan Fletcher, 1994 Kersten Flink, 1997 Becky Frankwicz, 1993-94 Shoshana Fried, 2004-07 G Heather Gallagher, 1998-99

Kennedy Garrett, 2012-15 Kerry Gaschler, 1995-98 Alison Gerhlinger, 1995-97 Christine Geske, 1996-99 Rachel Golden, 2017Bridget Goss, 1999-2002 Sharon Goss, 2002 Erin Graham, 2005 Ashley Gray, 2003 Mary Guerrero, 1992 Pamela Gutbier, 1993-96 H Leilani Halkiotis, 2008-11 Kelly Hall, 2006-07 Ryanna Hammond, 2017Megan Harris, 2000 Melissa Harris, 2009-10 Ashley Hart, 1995-98 Joy Haynes, 2004-07 Sara Marie Holland, 2005-09 Abby Holt, 2013-15 Caroline Houser, 2014Emma Houser, 2014Meredith Horne, 1994 Amanda Hutson, 1995-98 I Gabrielle Iorio, 2015J Caroline Jacobsen, 2000 Justine James, 2015Hannah Jeske, 2009-12 Erin Jordan, 1997-98

Michelle Mattos, 2002-05 Chloe McCleary-Small, 2009 Mary Ashley McCullough, 2004-07 Dawn McDonald, 1993 Hilary McKay, 2002-05 Maddi Meglic, 2013 Brooke Miller, 2014Mackenzie Miller, 1995-98 Meredith Miller, 1992 Mary Milligan, 1993-96 Kristini Montuori, 2006-09 Heather Muller, 2011-14 N Courtney Naber, 2014Laura Nagle, 1992 Brita Nordgren, 2002-05

V Sara Vank, 1995-98 W Diane Walton, 1992 Emily Weld, 1998-01 Carly West, 2006 Amanda Wilkinson, 1997-00 Lauren Wingo, 2003-06 Jodi Winterton, 1993-96 Elsa Wright, 1992 Y Jill Young, 1993-96

O Carolyn O’Brien, 2008-11 P Sara Pahl, 2003-06 Kelsey Palmer, 2012-14 Emily Pifer, 1993

Z Suzie Zigante, 2013 Current Players in Bold

R Kelly Ratterman, 1996-99 Anna Sophia Roberts, 2014 Ferriss Roberts, 2009-12 Cecily Rogers, 2000-2002 Erin Ryan, 2010-12

L Emily Langill, 2002-05 Jenny Larson, 1992 Kristen Lawson, 2010-13 Veronica Lazar, 2006-09 Bryson Lee, 2017Hannah Lee, 1999-00 Shenny Lenhart, 2011-13 Zoe Lewis, 2015Katie Lilley, 2006-08 Meredith Long, 2015 Heather Lynch, 1993-94

S Madison Salters, 2015 Sharon Sawdowski, 1997 Jenna Sharrits, 2014 Mary Elizabeth Scherger, 1999, 200102 Tracy Schmidt, 1998-99 Bailey Schultz, 2000-03 Emma Sell-Goodhand, 2010-11 Ellen Sims, 2001-2002 Janet Singletary, 1992 Keri Skelton, 2006-09 Angelina Smith, 2006 Amber Snipes, 1998 Bethany Spano, 2014-16 Mary Sparks, 1999-2002 Dana Sroka, 2007-10 Francis Staelin, 2010-11 Joann Stephenson, 2003 McKenna Stockhausen, 2006 Jessica Stocking, 1997 Joanna Stocking, 1997-00 Ellie Stone, 2015Alex Stradford, 2013-15 Kara Strehle, 1995-98 Jennifer Supko, 2003 Allison Svenstrup, 2009

M Kim Maddox, 1993 Christine Martin, 2000 Tanell Martin, 1993 Nicole Matters, 1995-96

T Tarrah Tate, 2010-11 Bethany Teague, 2008-10 Sara Thorp, 2001 Paige Trent, 2011-16

K Kyra Kandel, 2015Erin Kelly, 1992 Elizabeth Keil, 2009-12 Lynae King, 1993-96 Kirsin Kiphardt, 1996-99 Eve Kirkendall, 2013 Rachel Kish, 2012-15 Amanda Knapp, 2010-13 Olivia Korman, 2001-04 Alison Kurucz, 2015Grace Kwiatkowski, 2017-

Mary Kate Tucker, 2008-11 Lauren Turnburke, 2006-10 Erin Trigonoplos, 2001-04 Katie Tuorto, 2014-

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COACHING HISTORY COACHING RECORDS BY WINS YEAR HEAD COACH 1994-2009 (16 Yrs) Michele Cornish 2010-Pres. (7 Yrs) Michelle Demko 1993 (1 Yr) Alfred Randall TOTALS (24 Yrs)

W 134 45 6 185

L 136 76 12 234

COACHING RECORDS BY WIN PERCENTAGE T 22 4 0 26

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W L T 6 12 0 7 10 2 16 5 0 10 3 1 9 8 2 11 7 1 5 10 3 4 12 1 5 11 0 9 8 1 11 6 3 11 6 2 13 6 0 10 7 3 3 14 1 5 13 1 5 10 1 1 16 0 4 15 1 5 14 0 6 11 2 10 9 1 11 9 0 8 12 0 185 234 26

YEAR HEAD COACH 1994-2009 (16 Yrs) Michele Cornish 2010-Pres. (7 Yrs) Michelle Demko 1993 (1 Yr) Alfred Randall TOTALS (24 Yrs)

W L T 44 46 7 21 55 3 2 5 0 67 106 10

PCT. .490 .285 .286 .393

YEAR-BY-YEAR BIG SOUTH CONFERENCE RECORDS

YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS Year Head Coach 1993 Alfred Randall 1994 Michele Cornish 1995 Michele Cornish 1996 Michele Cornish 1997 Michele Cornish 1998 Michele Cornish 1999 Michele Cornish 2000 Michele Cornish 2001 Michele Cornish 2002 Michele Cornish 2003 Michele Cornish 2004 Michele Cornish 2005 Michele Cornish 2006 Michele Cornish 2007 Michele Cornish 2008 Michele Cornish 2009 Michele Cornish 2010 Michelle Demko 2011 Michelle Demko 2012 Michelle Demko 2013 Michelle Demko 2014 Michelle Demko 2015 Michelle Demko 2016 Michelle Demko 24 Seasons

PCT. .497 .376 .333 .445

Pct. .333 .421 .762 .750 .526 .605 .361 .265 .313 .528 .625 .632 .684 .575 .194 .289 .344 .059 .225 .263 .368 .525 .550 .400 .445

Year Head Coach 1993 Alfred Randall 1994 Michele Cornish 1995 Michele Cornish 1996 Michele Cornish 1997 Michele Cornish 1998 Michele Cornish 1999 Michele Cornish 2000 Michele Cornish 2001 Michele Cornish 2002 Michele Cornish 2003 Michele Cornish 2004 Michele Cornish 2005 Michele Cornish 2006 Michele Cornish 2007 Michele Cornish 2008 Michele Cornish 2009 Michele Cornish 2010 Michelle Demko 2011 Michelle Demko 2012 Michelle Demko 2013 Michelle Demko 2014 Michelle Demko 2015 Michelle Demko 2016 Michelle Demko 24 Seasons

W 2 2 4 4 2 3 2 1 1 2 3 6 6 4 1 3 2 0 3 3 2 4 4 3 67

L 5 4 1 1 3 1 4 4 5 4 3 0 2 2 6 6 7 9 7 8 7 5 6 6 106

T 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 10

Pct. .286 .333 .800 .800 .400 .700 .333 .250 .167 .333 .500 .875 .750 .625 .143 .333 ..222 .000 .300 .273 .273 .450 .400 .333 .393


INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Game Records Goals: Assists: Points: Shots: Saves:

4, Kristi Cummings vs. Charleston (1993) 4, Lynae King vs. UNC Wilmington (1995) 4, Megan Harris vs. SC State (2000) 4, Olivia Korman vs. The Citadel (2001) 9, Kristi Cummings vs. Charleston (1993) 9, Lynae King vs. UNC Wilmington (1995) 10, Kristi Cummings vs. Charleston (1993) 20, Tracy Brainard vs. UMBC (1992)

Season Records Goals: GW Goals: Assists: Points: Shots: Saves: Shutouts:

21, Hilary McKay (2001) 4, Emily Langill (2004) 9, Kaitlyn Eckert (2012) 48, Hilary McKay (2003) 96, Hilary McKay (2005) 125, Tracy Brianard (1992) 125, Heather Muller (2012) 12, Jill Young (1995)

Career Records Goals: GW Goals: Assists: Points: Shots: Saves: Shutouts:

53, Hilary McKay (2002-05) 13, Hilary McKay (2002-05) 22, Hilary McKay (2002-05) 128, Hilary McKay (2002-05) 302, Hilary McKay (2002-05) 468, Heather Muller (2011-14) 25, Jill Young (1993-96)

Season Top 10

Goals: 1. Hilary McKay 2. Hilary McKay 3. Mackenzie Miller 4. Robyn Busha 5. Kaitlyn Eckert 6. Kristi Cummings Mackenzie Miller 8. Mackenzie Miller Kelsey Dawson Hilary McKay Assists: 1. Kaitlyn Eckert Caroline Houser 3. Amanda Wilkinson Megan Harris Kelsey Dawson Amanda Dailor 7. Hilary McKay Robyn Busha Caroline Houser 10. Mackenzie Miller Lynae King Alison Gehringer Alison Gehringer Hilary McKay Kelsey Dawson Stephanie Feltis

21 17 13 12 11 10 10 9 9 9

2003 2005 1995 2005 2012 1993 1997 1998 2002 2002

9 9 8 8 8 8 7 7 7 6 6 6 6 6 6 6

2012 2015 2000 2000 2002 2014 2005 2005 2016 1995 1995 1996 1997 2003 2003 2005

Points: 1. Hilary McKay 2. Hilary McKay 3. Mackenzie Miller 4. Robyn Busha Kaitlyn Eckert 6. Kelsey Dawson 7. Mackenzie Miller 8. Kristi Cummings Caroline Houser 10. Alison Gehringer

48 41 32 31 31 26 25 23 23 22

2003 2005 1995 2005 2012 2002 1997 1993 2015 1996

Saves: 1. Tracy Brainard Heather Muller 3. Heather Muller 4. Caroline Jacobsen 5. Christine Geske 6. Jill Young Heather Muller 8. Veronica Lazar Heather Muller 10. Keller Dixon

125 125 120 119 113 112 112 111 111 108

1992 2012 2011 2000 1999 1994 2013 2008 2014 2016

Career Top 10

Goals: 1. Hilary McKay 2. Mackenzie Miller 3. Kelsey Dawson Kristi Cummings 5. Robyn Busha 6. Paige Trent 7. Kaitlyn Eckert 8. Ashley Hart 9. Lynae King 10. Alison Gehringer 11. Joy Haynes Caroline Houser

53 39 36 36 35 23 20 20 19 19 16 16

2002-05 1995-98 2000-03 1993-96 2005-08 2012-16 2011-14 1995-98 1993-96 1995-97 2004-07 2014-Current

Assists: 1. Hilary McKay 2. Caroline Houser 3. Kelsey Dawson Lynae King 5. Amanda Wilkinson Alison Gehringer Mackenzie Miller 8. Kaitlyn Eckert 9. Ashley Hart 10. Robyn Busha

22 21 18 18 17 17 17 15 13 11

2002-05 2014-Current 2000-03 1993-96 1997-00 1995-97 1995-98 2011-14 1995-98 2005-08

Points: 1. Hilary McKay 2. Mackenzie Miller 3. Kelsey Dawson 4. Robyn Busha 5. Kristi Cummings 6. Lynae King Paige Trent 8. Kaitlyn Eckert Alison Gehringer 10. Ashley Hart Caroline Houser

122 95 90 85 83 56 56 55 55 53 53

2002-05 1995-98 2000-03 2005-08 1993-96 1993-96 2012-16 2011-14 1995-97 1995-98 2014-Current

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INDIVIDUAL AND TEAM RECORDS Saves: 1. Heather Muller 2. Jill Young 3. Michelle Matos 4. Veronica Lazar 5. Christine Geske 6. Keller Dixon 7. Tracy Brainard 8. Caroline Jacobsen 9 Megan Dent 10. Lilly Brown Shutouts: 1. Jill Young 2. Michelle Matos 3. Christine Geske 4. Heather Muller 5. Veronica Lazar

Team Records

468 297 292 267 238 145 125 119 84 80

2011-14 1993-96 2002-05 2006-09 1996-99 2104-16 1992-93 2000 2010 2015

25 20 16 12 10

1993-96 2002-05 1996-99 2011-14 2006-09

Goals Game: 11, vs. Lenior-Rhyne, Oct. 14, 1996 Season: 60, 2010 Assists Game: 11, vs. Lenior-Rhyne, Oct. 14, 1996 Season: 42, 1995 Points Game: 33, vs. Lenior-Rhyne, Oct. 14, 1996 Season: 144, 1995 Shots Game: 37, vs. The Citadel, Aug. 21, 2015 Wins Season: 16, 1995 Consecutive: 6, 1996, 2005 Conference: 6, 2004, 2005 Consecutive: 5, 2005 Losses Season: 16, 2010 Consecutive: 10, 2010 Conference: 9, 2010 Consecutive: 9, 2010 Ties 3, 1999, 2003, 2006 Season Winning Percentage .762, (16-5) 1995 Fewest Goals Allowed Season: 16, 1995 and 1996 Most Goals Allowed Game: 9, vs. Clemson, 1999 Season: 62, 2012

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Miscellaneous Records Shutouts in a Season 12, 1995 Largest Margin of Victory 11, vs. Lenior-Rhyne, Oct. 14, 1996 Largest Margin of Defeat 0-9, vs. Clemson, 1999 Fastest Goal Scored :05, Kristi Cummings, vs. Furman, 1995 Consecutive Shutout Minutes 530, Michelle Mattos, 9/18- 10/9, 2004 Longest Unbeaten Streak 7, 1996, 2004 Most Consecutive Home Wins 9, 1995-97 Most Consecutive Conference Wins 4, 11/26-10/9, 2004 Most Consecutive Shutouts 5, 1995 and 2004 Most Improved Win-Loss Record 7-10-2 in 1994 to 16-5-0 in 1995 Best Goals Against Average 0.75, 1995 Most Overtime Games Played 5, 1997, 1998, and 2008 Most Overtime Wins 4, 1998 Most Overtime Losses 2, 1997 and 2008 Record in Penalty Kicks 3 wins, 5 losses Last Penalty Kick Win Nov. 9, 2007 4-2 at Charleston Southern (BSC quarters) Last Penalty Kick Loss Nov. 3, 2011, 2-3, vs. Radford (BSC Quarterfinal) Goalkeeper Records Season Most Minutes: 1,840, Heather Muller (2011) Most Shots Faced: 308, Heather Muller (2011) Most Saves: 125, Traci Brainard (1992) Heather Muller (2012) Best Goals Against Avg.: 0.75, Jill Young (1995) Most Shutouts: 12, Jill Young (1995) Career Most Minutes: 5,957, Michelle Mattos (2002-05) Most Shots Faced: 636, Heather Muller (2011-14) Most Saves: 468, Heather Muller (2011-14) Best Goals Against Avg.: 1.19, Michelle Mattos (2002-05) Most Shutouts: 25, Jill Young (1993-96)


YEAR-BY-YEAR CATEGORY LEADERS Year-By-Year Leaders Year Goals

Assists

Points

1992 Candi Enneking (2) Candi Enneking (4) 1993 Kristi Cummings (10) Kristi Cummings (3) Kristi Cummings (23) 1994 Becky Frankwicz (8) Jodi Winterton (4) Becky Franwicz (19) 1995 Mackenzie Miller (13) Mackenzie Miller (6) Mackenzie Miller (32) Lynae King (6) 1996 Alison Gehringer (8) Alison Gehringer (6) Alison Gehringer (22) 1997 Mackenzie Miller (10) Alison Gehringer (6) Mackenzie Miller (25) 1998 Mackenzie Miller (9) Kara Strehle (5) Mackenzie Miller (21) 1999 Joanna Stocking (5) Amanda Wilkinson (5) Joanna Stocking (10) 2000 Kelsey Dawson (8) Amanda Wilkinson (8) Kelsey Dawson (19) 2001 Kelsey Dawson (8) Olivia Korman (4) Kelsey Dawson (17) Ellen Sims (8) Ellen Sims (17) 2002 Kelsey Dawson (9) Kelsey Dawson (8) Kelsey Dawson (26) Hilary McKay (9) 2003 Hilary McKay (21) Hilary McKay (6) Hilary McKay (48) Kelsey Dawson (6) 2004 Hilary McKay (6) Hilary McKay (4) Hilary McKay (16) Emily Langill (6) 2005 Hilary McKay (17) Hilary McKay (7) Hilary McKay (41) Robyn Busha (7) 2006 Robyn Busha (8) Robyn Busha (5) Robyn Busha (21) 2007 Robyn Busha (8) Robyn Busha (3) Robyn Busha (19) 2008 Robyn Busha (8) Juliana Duncan (5) Robyn Busha (14) McKenna Stockhausen (5) 2009 Chloe McCleary-Small (4) Meagan Bradham (2) Chloe McCleary-Small (9) 2010 Leilani Halkiotis (4) Leilani Halkiotis (3) Leilani Halkiotis (11) 2011 Amanda Knapp (6) Amanda Knapp (4) Amanda Knapp (16) Kaitlyn Eckert (6) 2012 Kaitlyn Eckert (11) Kaitlyn Eckert (9) Kaitlyn Eckert (31) 2013 Kennedy Garrett (4) Kennedy Garrett (2) Kennedy Garrett (10) Shenny Lenhart (2) 2014 Caroline Houser (6) Amanda Dailor (8) Amanda Dailor (18) 2015 Caroline Houser (7) Caroline Houser (9) Caroline Houser (23) Paige Trent (7) 2016 Paige Trent (5) Caroline Houser (8) Caroline Houser (14)

Saves

Tracy Brainard (125) Dawn McDonald (49) Jill Young (112) Jill Young (77) Jill Young (60) Christine Geske (58) Christine Geske (61) Christine Geske (113) Caroline Jacobsen (119) Mary Scherger (59) Mich Mattos (88) Mich Mattos (48) Mich Mattos (81) Mich Mattos (75) Veronica Lazar (82) Veronica Lazar (74) Vernoica Lazar (111) Veronica Lazar (59) Megan Dent (84) Heather Muller (120) Heather Muller (125) Heather Muller (112) Heather Muller (111) Lily Brown (80) Keller Dixon (108)

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1993 • Overall: 6-12-0 Big South: 2-4-0 9/4 Charleston 9/5 at Radford* 9/7 Catawba 9/10 at UMBC* 9/11 at Towson State* 9/14 at Lenoir-Rhyne 9/18 at Campbell* 9/21 at Virginia Tech 9/24 at Tusculum 9/26 Vanderbilt 9/28 UNC Greensboro 10/2 Charleston Sou.* 10/5 Davidson 10/9 at Mercer 10/10 vs. Centenary 10/14 Georgia Southern 10/20 Liberty* 10/23 Kentucky *Big South Matches

W 5-2 OT L 1-2 OT L 0-2 L 0-4 L 0-4 L 0-2 L 1-5 W 2-1 W 4-0 L 0-3 L 0-3 W 2-1 L 0-4 L 1-5 L 0-2 W 4-0 W 2-1 OT L 0-3

T 1-1 OT L 0-1 L 1-2 OT W 5-0 T 1-1 OT L 2-4 W 6-0 W 4-1 W 1-0 W 1-0 L 0-4 L 0-4 L 0-5 W 3-0 L 0-1 L 1-3 W 3-0 L 2-3 L 0-1

1995 • Overall: 16-5-0 Big South: 4-1-0 • Big South Champions • 9/2 UNC Wilmington 9/3 Davidson 9/7 Furman 9/9 at Wake Forest 9/12 Catawba 9/15 at Lenoir-Rhyne 9/19 Wofford 9/23 Liberty* 9/26 UNC Greensboro* 9/29 at Radford* 9/30 vs. Louisville 10/7 Charleston Sou.* 10/11 at Appalachian St. 10/14 at UMBC* 10/15 at American 10/17 at Clemson 10/20 at Wofford 10/26 at UNC Charlotte 10/28 Charleston 11/3 vs. UMBC^ 11/5 vs. UNCG^ *Big South Matches ^Big South Tournament Match

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• Big South Runner-Up • 9/1 at Clemson 9/13 Radford* 9/21 UMBC* 9/24 at UNC Greensboro* 9/29 Appalachian State 10/5 at Charleston Sou.* 10/9 at Tennessee 10/12 at Liberty* 10/14 Lenoir-Rhyne 10/18 at Davidson 10/26 Wofford 10/29 Wake Forest 11/8 vs. UMBC^ 11/10 vs. UNCG^ *Big South Matches ^Big South Tournament Match

L 1-4 W 3-2 (OT) W 1-0 L 2-4 W 5-0 W 2-1 (OT) L 1-2 W 2-0 W 11-0 W 2-1 W 3-1 W 2-0 W 3-0 T 1-1 (PK)

1997 • Overall: 9-8-2 Big South: 2-3-0

1994 • Overall: 7-10-2 Big South: 2-4-0 9/3 at Louisville 9/4 at Kentucky 9/6 South Alabama 9/10 St. Francis 9/11 UNC Charlotte 9/16 at Charleston Sou.* 9/18 at UNC Wilmington 9/20 at Furman 9/24 Towson State* 9/25 UMBC* 9/28 at UNCG* 10/1 at Davidson 10/4 at Clemson 10/11 at Charleston 10/15 at Liberty* 10/18 at Georgia Southern 10/22 Appalachian State 10/23 Radford* 10/28 vs. Radford^ *Big South Matches ^Big South Tournament Match

1996 • Overall: 10-3-1 Big South: 4-1-0

W 5-0 W 2-1 W 5-0 L 0-2 W 1-0 W 9-0 W 3-0 W 2-0 L 2-3 W 2-0 W 3-0 W 3-1 W 2-0 W 3-2 L 0-1 L 0-5 W 3-0 L 0-3 W 3-1 W 3-0 W 1-0

• Big South Runner-Up • 9/5 at South Carolina 9/7 at Georgia Southern 9/13 at Tennessee Tech 9/16 East Tennessee St. 9/20 at Richmond 9/21 at East Carolina 9/27 Liberty* 9/28 Davidson 10/3 at Appalachian State 10/4 Middle Tennessee 10/8 at Elon 10/11 at UMBC* 10/12 at Howard 10/17 South Alabama* 10/22 at Wofford 10/25 Charleston Southern* 11/1 at Radford* 11/6 Charleston Sou.^ 11/7 South Alabama^ *Big South Matches ^Big South Tournament Match

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

1998 • Overall 11-7-1 Big South 3-1-1 • Big South Runner-Up • 9/2 Appalachian State 9/4 Mars Hill 9/11 Tennessee Tech 9/13 Howard* 9/18 Tennessee 9/22 Richmond 9/26 Radford* 10/3 at Charleston Sou.* 10/4 at South Carolina 10/8 at Wofford 10/10 at Clemson 10/17 Elon 10/20 High Point 10/24 at Liberty* 10/27 at East Tennessee St. 10/29 at Davidson 11/1 at South Alabama* 11/6 vs. Charleston Sou.^ 11/7 vs. Radford^ *Big South Matches ^Big South Tournament Match

W 1-0 (OT) W 7-0 W 2-0 W 4-1 L 1-8 L 0-2 W 1-0 T 1-1 (OT) L 1-6 L 0-3 L 0-5 W 2-1 (OT) W 3-1 W 3-0 W 5-0 W 2-1 (OT) L 0-1 W 2-1 (OT) L 0-1

1999 • Overall 5-10-3 Big South: 2-4-0 8/27 at Clemson 9/1 Western Carolina 9/4 Liberty* 9/7 East Tennessee State 9/11 Davidson 9/13 Tusculum 9/17 vs. Xavier 9/22 Wofford 9/25 at Elon* 9/28 at Tennessee 10/2 vs.VCU 10/3 at Richmond 10/9 at Radford* 10/12 at High Point* 10/16 at Charleston Sou.* 10/27 at Appalachian State 10/29 at Howard* 11/4 vs. Elon^ *Big South Matches ^Big South Tournament Match

L 0-9 W 3-0 L 0-1 W 1-0 L 0-2 W 3-0 L 0-5 L 2-3 L 0-2 L 0-6 T 0-0 (OT) L 0-4 L 1-2 (OT) W 1-0 W 2-1 T 0-0 (OT) L 0-1 T 0-0 (PK)

2000 • Overall: 4-12-1 Big South: 1-4-1 8/30 at Davidson 9/2 Union 9/8 High Point* 9/10 at Tennessee 9/14 at Western Carolina 9/20 at East Tennessee St. 9/22 at Clemson 9/23 vs. N.C. State 9/27 Radford* 9/30 S.C. State 10/3 at Mars Hill 10/7 Elon* 10/9 at Coastal Carolina* 10/14 at Liberty* 10/21 at Charleston Sou.* 10/24 Appalachian State 10/26 vs. Liberty^ *Big South Matches ^Big South Tournament Match

L 2-7 W 4-2 T 0-0 (OT) L 0-7 L 1-2 L 1-4 L 0-5 L 1-3 W 2-1 W 8-0 W 10-1 L 0-1 L 0-2 L 0-2 L 0-1 L 1-2 L 1-3

2001 • Overall: 5-11-0 Big South: 1-5-0 9/5 Western Carolina 9/9 at Radford* 9/18 at Appalachian State 9/22 Liberty* 9/25 East Tennessee State 9/29 at Wofford 10/3 Tennessee Tech 10/6 at Elon* 10/9 at Gardner-Webb 10/12 Coastal Carolina* 10/17 The Citadel 10/20 Charleston Southern* 10/24 at Clemson 10/27 at Birmingham-Sou. 11/3 at High Point* 11/8 vs Charleston Sou.^ *Big South Matches ^Big South Tournament Match

L 0-5 L 2-4 L 0-2 L 1-2 W 4-2 W 3-1 W 2-1 (OT) L 0-4 L 0-1 W 2-1 W 10-2 L 0-2 L 0-5 L 0-2 L 0-4 L 0-2


YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 2002 • Overall 7-8-3 Big South: 2-4-0

• Big South Runner-Up • 9/2 at East Tennessee St. L 1-2 9/7 Campbell W 4-2 9/11 at Tennessee Tech L 0-7 9/20 at Coastal Carolina* L 0-2 9/22 at UNC Wilmington L 0-2 9/25 S.C. State W 5-1 9/28 High Point* W 2-0 10/2 Appalachian State W 3-2 10/5 Elon* L 1-2 10/9 Gardner-Webb W 2-1 10/12 at Liberty* L 1-2 10/23 at Charleston Sou.* W 3-2 (OT) 10/26 Radford* L 0-1 11/2 Birmingham-Sou. W 5-3 11/4 at Western Carolina T 1-1 (OT) 11/7 vs. Elon^ T 1-1 (PK) 11/8 vs. Liberty^ T 1-1 (PK) 11/9 vs. Radford^ L 0-2 *Big South Matches ^Big South Tournament Match

2003 • Overall: 11-6-3 Big South: 4-3-1 • Big South Runner-Up • 8/31 Davidson 9/2 at VCU 9/6 at Gardner-Webb 9/10 South Carolina State 9/13 at Campbell 9/15 East Tennessee State 9/19 UNC Wilmington 9/26 Coastal Carolina* 10/1 at Appalachian State 10/6 Western Carolina 10/11 at Radford* 10/12 at VMI* 10/15 at High Point* 10/20 Charleston Southern* 10/24 Winthrop* 10/27 Liberty* 11/1 at Birmingham-Sou.* 11/6 vs.Winthrop^ 11/7 vs. Charleston Sou.^ 11/8 vs. High Point^ *Big South Matches ^Big South Tournament Match

L 1-2 L 0-7 W 5-2 W 4-0 W 3-2 W 2-1 W 2-0 L 1-3 L 1-2 T 2-2 (OT) T 2-2 (OT) W 4-0 W 2-0 W 3-0 W 3-0 L 0-1 L 2-3 W 2-1 W 3-0 T 0-0 (PK)

2004 • Overall: 11-6-2 Big South: 6-0-2 • Big South Regular Season Champs •

8/27 vs. Kennesaw State L 0-2 8/29 at Tennessee Tech L 0-2 9/3 at Western Carolina W 3-0 9/6 at East Tennessee St. L 0-1 9/14 Gardner-Webb L 0-2 9/18 at Coastal Carolina* T 1-1 (OT) 9/22 Appalachian State W 1-0 9/26 Birmingham-Sou.* W 1-0 9/29 at Davidson W 1-0 10/2 High Point* W 1-0 10/6 at Winthrop* W 1-0 10/9 at Charleston Sou.* W 3-1 10/12 at Clemson L 0-7 10/15 Radford* T 2-2 (OT) 10/23 at Liberty* W 1-0 10/26 at S.C. State W 4-0 10/20 VMI* W 4-0 11/4 vs.Winthrop^ W 1-0 11/5 vs. High Point^ L 1-3 *Big South Matches ^Big South Tournament Match

2005 • Overall: 13-6-0 Big South: 6-2-0

• Big South Regular Season Champs • 8/26 East Tennessee St. W 3-0 9/2 Tennessee Tech W 4-0 9/10 South Carolina State W 6-0 9/13 Western Carolina L 0-2 9/18 Coastal Carolina* W 4-0 9/20 at Appalachian State L 0-2 9/24 Charleston Southern* L 1-2 (OT) 9/30 at Birmingham-Sou.* W 1-0 10/4 Winthrop* W 1-0 10/10 Liberty* W 4-1 10/15 at Radford* W 3-0 10/18 at Francis Marion W 3-1 10/22 at VMI* W 3-2 (OT) 10/23 at Longwood L 1-3 10/26 at High Point* W 0-2 10/29 Campbell W 4-1 11/3 at Winthrop^ W 1-0 11/4 vs. Charleston Sou.^ W 3-1 11/6 vs. Liberty^ L 0-3 *Big South Matches ^Big South Tournament Match

2006 • Overall: 10-7-3 Big South: 4-2-2

• Big South Champions • 9/3 Austin Peay W 3-0 9/8 at Tennessee Tech L 0-2 9/14 Appalachian State W 2-1 9/16 Radford* W 2-0 9/20 at Winthrop* T 1-1 (OT) 9/23 Longwood L 0-2 9/26 at Western Carolina L 0-3 9/30 at Liberty* T 0-0 (OT) 10/2 Birmingham-Southern* L 0-1 10/6 High Point* W 1-0 10/15 VMI* W 4-0 10/18 at Furman L 1-3 10/21 at Coastal Carolina* L 0-1 10/25 at East Tennessee State W 2-1 10/28 at Charleston Southern* W 2-1 10/30 at Campbell W 2-0 11/2 vs. Birmingham-Sou.^ W 1-0 (OT) 11/3 vs.Winthrop^ W 2-1 11/5 vs. Liberty^ T 0-0 (PK) 11/10 at North Carolina# L 0-7 *Big South Matches ^Big South Tournament Match #NCAA College Cup Matach

2007 • Overall: 3-14-1 Big South: 1-6-0

9/2 Tennessee Tech W 1-0 (OT) 9/5 Western Carolina L 1-2 9/7 ar Gardner-Webb L 1-5 9/9 vs. Birmingham-Sou. L 1-3 9/11 at Appalachian State L 0-2 9/16 at Austin Peay L 0-2 9/20 Furman L 1-5 9/23 Chattanooga W 6-1 9/26 Francis Marion L 0-2 10/6 Coastal Carolina* L 0-2 10/13 at Radford* L 2-3 10/17 Winthrop* L 0-1 10/20 Charleston Southern* L 0-1 10/24 at High Point* L 0-2 10/28 at VMI* W 5-0 10/31 Liberty* L 1-2 11/9 vs. Charleston Sou.^ T 1-1 (PK) 11/10 vs. High Point^ L 0-1 *Big South Matches ^Big South Tournament Match

2008 • Overall: 5-13-1 Big South: 3-6-0

8/24 East Tennessee State L 0-1 8/31 at Clemson L 0-8 9/5 at Murray State L 0-3 9/7 vs. UT-Martin T 0-0 (OT) 9/10 at Furman L 1-2 (OT) 9/12 vs. Georgia State L 1-5 9/14 at Jacksonville W 3-2 (OT) 9/17 Presbyterian* W 4-1 9/21 at Tennessee Tech W 2-1 9/23 Appalachian State L 0-2 9/27 at Winthrop* W 1-0 (OT) 10/1 High Point* L 0-1 10/4 at Gardner-Webb* W 3-0 10/7 at Coastal Carolina* L 2-3 10/11 at Liberty* L 1-3 10/21 VMI* L 0-1 10/25 at Charleston Southern* L 0-3 11/1 Radford* L 2-3 11/6 vs. Radford^ L 1-2 (OT) *Big South Matches ^Big South Tournament Match

2009 • Overall: 5-10-1 Big South: 2-7-0

8/30 at Appalachian State L 0-1 9/3 at Wofford W 1-0 9/6 at East Tennessee State W 1-0 9/9 Furman L 1-2 9/13 Tennessee Tech W 2-1 9/18 vs. Elon L 1-2 9?20 at Western Carolina T 0-0 (OT) 10/2 at Radford* L 0-1 10/4 at VMI* L 0-2 10/10 Presbyterian* W 3-0 10/16 Charleston Southern* L 0-1 10/18 Coastal Carolina* L 0-2 10/23 at Winthrop* L 1-2 10/25 at Gardner-Webb* L 0-1 10/30 Liberty* L 0-1 11/1 High Point* W 1-0 *Big South Matches ^Big South Tournament Match

2010 • Overall: 1-16-0 Big South: 0-9-0 8/20 8/26 9/5 9/09 9/10 9/15 9/19 9/27 10/1 10/3 10/9 10/15 10/18 10/22 10/24 10/27 10/29

ETSU Western Carolina at Tennessee Tech at Elon Wofford College at Furman Francis Marion at South Carolina State Radford* VMI* at Presbyterian College* at Charleston Southern* at Coastal Carolina* Winthrop* Gardner-Webb* at Liberty* at High Point*

L 1-4 L 0-4 L 1-3 L 0-3 L 2-3 L 1-4 W 2-1 L 1-3 L 0-2 L 2-3 L 0-3 L 0-8 L 1-4 L 0-4 L 0-3 L 3-6 L 1-2 (OT)

*Big South Matches ^Big South Tournament Match

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 2011 • Overall: 4-15-1 Big South: 3-7-1 8/20 at Davidson 8/28 Tennessee Tech 9/02 Eastern Kentucky 9/04 at Wofford 9/09 at Western Carolina 9/11 at Appalachian State 9/16 Georgia State 9/18 South Carolina State 9/25 at ETSU 9/29 at VMI* 10/01 at Radford* 10/04 Presbyterian College* 10/06 at Campbell* 10/13 Coastal Carolina* 10/15 Charleston Southern* 10/20 at Gardner-Webb* 10/22 at Winthrop* 10/27 High Point* 10/29 Liberty* 11/03 Radford*

L L L L L L L W L W L W L L W L OT L L L T OT3

1-8 1-4 0-4 0-5 0-4 0-1 2-3 5-1 0-3 3-1 0-1 3-0 1-2 0-1 5-0 3-4 1-3 0-4 0-3 1-1

*Big South Matches ^Big South Tournament Match

2012 • Overall: 5-14-0 Big South: 3-8-0

8/17 at Eastern Kentucky L 8/19 ETSU L OT2 8/26 at UNCG L 8/30 at USC Upstate W 9/2 Albany L 9/6 at Furman L 9/9 Wofford W 9/14 Appalachian State L 9/20 at Longwood* L 9/22 at Liberty* L 9/27 VMI* W 9/29 Radford* L 10/4 at Campbell* L 10/6 at High Point* L 10/11 Coastal Carolina* L 10/13 at Charleston Southern* L 10/18 Gardner-Webb* W OT 10/20 Winthrop* L 10/23 at Presbyterian* W *Big South Matches

2013 • Overall: 6-11-2 Big South: 2-7-2 8/23 Eastern Kentucky 8/29 USC Upstate 9/1 at Wofford 9/5 at Appalachian State 9/8 at Chattanooga 9/11 Mars Hill 9/12 at Alabama State 9/17 at South Carolina State 9/26 Campbell* 9/28 Presbyterian* 10/2 Liberty* 10/5 Charleston Southern* 10/9 at Winthrop* 10/12 at Radford* 10/16 High Point* 10/18 at Coastal Carolina* 10/23 at VMI* 10/26 Longwood* 10/29 at Gardner-Webb* *Big South Matches

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W W L L L W OT W OT L W L T OT2 L L L T OT2 L W L L

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

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

2014 • Overall: 10-9-1 Big South: 4-5-1

8/22 UT Chattanooga W 2-1 8/24 USC Upstate W 1-0 8/29 Wofford L 2-3 8/31 Mars Hill W 2-0 9/5 Alabama State L 0-1 9/12 at Eastern Kentucky W 2-1 9/14 Belmont L 1-2 9/21 at Alabama A&M W O2 3-2 9/24 Campbell* W 1-0 9/27 at Presbyterian* T O2 2-2 10/1 at Liberty* L 0-8 10/4 at Charleston Southern* L 2-3 10/8 Winthrop* L 0-5 10/11 Radford* W 1-0 10/13 South Carolina State W 5-1 10/15 at High Point* L 1-2 10/18 Coastal Carolina* W 1-0 10/25 at Longwood* L 0-3 10/28 Gardner-Webb* W OT 2-1 11/2 at Coastal Carolina^ L 0-2 *Big South Matches ^Big South Tournament Match

2015 • Overall: 11-9 Big South: 4-6

8/21 The Citadel W 4-0 8/23 Eastern Kentucky W 2-1 8/27 Western Carolina L 0-3 8/30 at Francis Marion W 3-0 9/4 Alabama A&M W 6-0 9/11 vs.VMI L 1-3 9/13 vs. Chattanooga W OT 3-2 9/19 USC Upstate W OT 2-1 9/23 at Winthrop* W 1-0 9/27 at Campbell* L 1-5 9/30 Presbyterian* W 3-0 10/2 Liberty* L 0-1 10/7 Charleston Southern* W 1-0 10/10 at Radford* W 2-1 10/14 High Point* L 0-3 10/17 at Coastal Carolina* L 1-3 10/21 at South Carolina State W OT 3-2 10/24 Longwood* L 0-1 10/27 at Gardner-Webb* L 2-3 11/1 at Campbell^ L 0-1 *Big South Matches ^Big South Tournament Match

2016 • Overall: 8-12 Big South: 3-6

8/19 Tennessee Tech L 0-2 8/21 at The Citadel L 0-2 8/24 at Wofford W 2-1 8/26 at Western Carolina W 3-1 9/1 at UAB L 1-4 9/4 Kennesaw State L 0-2 9/8 at USC Upstate W 2-0 9/10 South Carolina State W 4-1 9/16 North Dakota State L 1-5 9/18 Alabama A&M W 4-1 9/24 at Charleston Southern* L 0-1 9/28 Radford* L 1-2 10/1 Campbell* L 1-2 10/5 at Presbyterian* W 1-0 10/8 at High Point* W 1-0 10/12 Gardner-Webb* L 0-3 10/15 at Longwood* L 0-2 10/19 Winthrop* W 1-0 10/22 at Liberty* L 0-2 11/30 at Liberty^ L 0-4 *Big South Matches ^Big South Tournament Match


2017 BULLDOGS SCHEDULE

DATE OPPONENT AUGUST Aug. 7 Western Carolina# Aug. 12 Wright State# Aug. 18 at VMI Aug. 20 Wofford Aug. 25 North Florida Aug. 27 at Jacksonville

LOCATION

TIME

Asheville, N.C. Asheville, N.C. Lexington, Va. Asheville, N.C. Asheville, N.C. Jacksonville, Fla.

7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m.

SEPTEMBER Sept. 3 Sept. 10 Sept. 14 Sept. 16 Sept. 20 Sept. 23 Sept. 27 Sept. 30

UAB at Kennesaw State Elon USC Upstate at South Carolina State Charleston Southern* at Gardner-Webb* at Campbell*

Asheville, N.C. Kennesaw, Ga. Asheville, N.C. Asheville, N.C. Orangeburg, S.C. Asheville, N.C. Boiling Springs, N.C. Buies Creek, N.C.

2:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m.

OCTOBER Oct. 4 Oct. 7 Oct. 11 Oct. 14 Oct. 18 Oct. 21

Presbyterian* High Point* at Winthrop* Longwood* at Radford* Liberty*

Asheville, N.C. Asheville, N.C. Rock Hill, S.C. Asheville, N.C. Radford, Va. Asheville, N.C.

7:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m.

All times Eastern standard time and subject to change home games appear in BOLD, played at Greenwood Field # - Exhibition match * - Big South Conference match


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