2011 EMU Women's Soccer Media Guide

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T.O.C./Quick Facts EMU Athletic Media Relations Adidas - Official Outfitter of EMU Pepsi - Official Soft Drink of EMU Team Photo/Roster 2011 Outlook Chelsea Detrick/Julie Kaim Amanda Marsh/Katie Marsh Jessica Thomas/Cara Cutaia Stephanie Clarke/Megan Pedro Allison Kaim/Emily Kowalzyk Chelsie Oddan/Rachel Rye Emily Dzik/Hallee Kansman/Marisa Kozikowski Molli Krick/Bianca Rossi/Leah Schmitz Marhta Stevens/Anna Vess/Angela Vultaggio Head Coach Scott Hall Hall Through the Years Assistant Coaches Joe Malachino and Dan Diac 2010 Game-By-Game Results 2010 Individual Player Statistics 2010 MAC Season in Review Mid-American Conference EMU All-Time Honors EMU Letterwinners EMU Records-Scoring EMU Records- Goalkeeping Through the Years All-Time Records vs. Opponents Eastern Michigan University President Susan W. Martin EMU Board of Regents Director of Athletics Derrick Gragg EMU Athletics Staff Eagle All-Access The EMU Identity Student-Athlete Support Services NCAA Compliance EMU Athletic Club

Location: Founded: Enrollment: President: Nickname: Colors: Conference: Home Field: Capacity:

Ypsilanti, Michigan 1849 23,503 Dr. Susan W. Martin Eagles Green (349) and White Mid-American Conference (MAC) Scicluna Field 700

ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT

Athletics Director: Dr. Derrick Gragg Assoc. AD/SWA: Melody Reifel Werner Assoc. AD: Mike Malach Assoc. AD: Chris Hoppe Assoc. AD: TBA Assoc. AD: Jim Streeter Assistant AD: Erin Burdis Faculty Athletics Representative: Liz Broughton Head Athletic Trainer: Steve Nordwall Head Sports Performance Coach: TBA Equipment Manager: Jay Sofen Ticket Manager: Ron Reid

SOCCER STAFF

Head Coach: Record at EMU (Years): MAC Record (Years): Career Record (Years): Office Phone Number: Assistant Coach: Goalkeeping Coach:

Scott Hall (EMU, ‘94) 125-88-36 (12) 79-41-21 (12) 125-88-36 (12) 734.487.2144 Joe Malachino (TCU, ‘93) Dan Diac

Athletic Media Relations

Assoc. AD/Media Relations: Jim Streeter Asst. Director of Media Relations: Greg Steiner Media Relations GA: Sean Hostetter Media Relations GA/Soccer Contact: Chris Puzzuoli Media Relations GA: Ashley Strauss Office Phone: Office Fax: Office E-mail: Mailing Address: Web site:

EMU Athletics Mission Statement Our mission above all else, is to guide, support and inspire our student-athletes in their pursuit of excellence- academically, athletically and socially while maintaining a successful Division I-A athletics program. Vision of EMU Athletics Our vision is to become the premier program in the Mid-American Conference, both academically and athletically. Core Values of EMU Athletics Four values guide and govern our action at all times and in all our affairs. The values define “what we stand for” and “what we will not stand for.” These values include: ♦ Respect - We treat ourselves and those we serve with dignity, kindness and respect. ♦ Integrity - We operate in a spirit of integrity at all times and know that doing the right thing is of utmost importance. ♦ Passion - We have a strong work ethic and are passionate about what we do. This is more than just a job to us. ♦ Excellence - Excellence is the cornerstone of all we do within our department, on campus, within the community, as well as on the regional and national levels.

EMU Soccer on the Web

734.487.0317 or 0318 734.485.3840 EMU_Sportsinfo@emich.edu 799 N. Hewitt Road Convocation Center Room 307 Ypsilanti, MI 48197 emueagles.com

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Jim Streeter

Greg Steiner

Sean Hostetter

Chris Puzzuoli

Ashley Strauss

Associate Athletic Director/Media Relations.................................... Jim Streeter

Office Phone..............................................................................................................................734.487.0317 Cellular Phone...........................................................................................................................734.260.1004 E-mail......................................................................................................................jim.streeter@emich.edu Primary Sports Covered.......................................Men’s Basketball, Rowing and Women’s Tennis

Assistant Director of Athletic Media Relations................................ Greg Steiner

Office Phone..............................................................................................................................734.487.0318 Cellular Phone...........................................................................................................................734.845.1132 E-mail.....................................................................................................................greg.steiner@emich.edu Primary Sports Covered....................................Football, Women’s Basketball, Golf and Web site

Athletic Media Relations Graduate Assistant............................... Sean Hostetter

Office Phone..............................................................................................................................734.487.0318 Cellular Phone.......................................................................................................................... 734.891-2800 E-mail............................................................................................................................ shostett@emich.edu Primary Sports Covered.................................................................................... Volleyball, Track & Field

Athletic Media Relations Graduate Assistant.................................Chris Puzzuoli Office Phone..............................................................................................................................734.487.0318 Cellular Phone...........................................................................................................................313.802.0104 E-mail...........................................................................................................................cpuzzuol@emich.edu Primary Sports Covered...................................................................... Soccer, Wrestling and Baseball

Athletic Media Relations Graduate Assistant................................Ashley Strauss Office Phone..............................................................................................................................734.487.0318 Cellular Phone...........................................................................................................................734.674.2607 E-mail............................................................................................................................astraus1@emich.edu Primary Sports Covered....................................Cross Country, Swimming & Diving and Softball

Office Fax...................................................................................................................734.485.3840 Address:............................799 N. Hewitt Rd., Convocation Center, Ypsilanti, MI 48197 EMU MEDIA POLICIES AND SERVICES The EMU Athletic Media Relations Office offers a weekly release containing team and individual notes, statistics, reviews of past games and a look ahead to upcoming events. Additional information will include Mid-American Conference rankings, statistics and league notes. CREDENTIALS AND PARKING EMU does not issue credentials for soccer, as the games ares free to the public. All media wishing to attend away games should contact the host institution regarding media policies. Parking for Scicluna Field can be found west of the field and will be limited to a first-come, first-serve basis. Media personnel will be responsible for their own parking arrangements. INTERNET ACCESS There is currently no internet access or a phone line at the field. Media should make arrangements to secure a wireless broadband card through any cellular provider if they need internet access at the field.

INTERVIEWS Head Coach Scott Hall and his staff are available for interviews on an appointment-only basis after games and practices. Personal interviews with the coach and players should be scheduled with the EMU Athletic Media Relations Office. Individual players are available for interviews MondayThursday. Their availability will depend on practice and class schedules. Please give at least 24-hour advance notice so the players can be contacted and arrangements can be made. Home phone numbers for players and coaches will not be given out by the EMU Athletic Media Relations Office. The coaching staff and players will be available for postgame interviews following a short cooling-off period. WORLD WIDE WEB The media can access all the latest EMU soccer news on the athletic department’s Web site, located at emueagles. com. The EMU Athletic Media Relations Office produces this Web site with the most up-to-date and extensive coverage of the Eagles. Soccer information available on the EMU Web site includes statistics, rosters, press releases and notes.

By air: Arriving at Detroit Metro Airport, take I-94 west to Michigan Avenue exit (exit 181B). Get in the far left lane and turn left on Hewitt. Head north on Hewitt for 2.5 miles, past Washtenaw Avenue. The stadium is on the east side of the road. From North: U.S. 23 south to Washtenaw Avenue east (exit 37A); take Washtenaw to Hewitt Road; turn left on Hewitt and proceed to Rynearson Stadium. From South: U.S. 23 north to Washtenaw Avenue east (exit 37A); take Washtenaw to Hewitt Road; turn left on Hewitt and proceed to Rynearson Stadium. From East: (A) Take I-94 west to Michigan Avenue exit (exit 181B). Get in the far left lane and turn left on Hewitt Road. Head north on Hewitt for 2.5 miles, past Washtenaw Avenue. The stadium is on the east side of the street. (B) Take I-96 west to M-14 west. Follow M-14 to U.S. 23 south. Go south to Washtenaw Avenue east (exit 37A); take Washtenaw to Hewitt Road; turn left on Hewitt and proceed to Rynearson Stadium. From West: Take I-94 east to Michigan Avenue exit (exit 181). Turn left and get in the far left lane. Turn left on Hewitt and head north on Hewitt approximately 2.5 miles, past Washtenaw. The stadium is on the east side of the road.

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All University Numbers start with 734.487. (The last four are listed below) Athletics Administrators A.D. Dr. Derrick Gragg................................. 1050 Assoc. A.D. Mike Malach............................. 5313 Assoc. A.D. Christopher Hoppe................... 3263 Assoc. A.D. Dr. Melody Reifel Werner..... 2327 Assoc. A.D. Jim Streeter.............................. 0317 Asst. A.D. Erin Burdis.................................... 1283 Secretary Karen Hansen............................. 1050 Athletics Equipment Staff Equip. Mgr. Jay Sofen...................... 1173/1029 Asst. Equip. Mgr. Wayne Smith.... 1173/1029 Facilities Staff Fac. Supervisor Erich Keil........................... 5152 Fac. Attendant Adam Martin.................... 5152 Ticket Office Ticket Manager Ron Reid........................... 2282

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Left to Right: Cara Cutaia, Megan Pedro, Chelsie Oddan, Jessica Thomas

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Saturday, Aug. 13 • Scicluna Field • 5 p.m.

Michigan State

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Friday, Aug. 19 • Pittsburgh, Pa. • 7 p.m. @Pittsburgh Tuesday, Aug. 23 • Detroit, Mich. • 4 p.m. @Detroit Sunday, Aug. 28 • Indianapolis, Ind. • 1 p.m.

@IUPUI

Friday, Sept. 2 • Indianapolis, Ind. • 5 p.m. @Butler Sunday, Sept. 4 • Rochester, Mich. • 7 p.m. @Oakland Sunday, Sept. 11 • Bowling Green, Ky. • 1 p.m.

@Western Kentucky

Front row (l to r): Head Coach Scott Hall, Anna Vess, Emily Kowalzyk, Emily Dzik, Jessica Thomas, Megan Pedro, Julie Kaim, Marisa Kozikowski, Katie Marsh, Allison Kaim, Hallee Kansman, Rachel Rye, Goalkeeping Coach Dan Diac. Second row: Angela Vultaggio, Leah Schmitz, Martha Stevens, Stephanie Clarke, Chelsea Detrick, Cara Cutaia, Chelsie Oddan, Amanda Marsh, Bianca Rossi, Molli Krick, Assistant Coach Joe Malachino.

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Amanda Marsh*** Hallee Kansman Stephanie Clarke* Chelsea Oddan Julie Kaim*** Allison Kaim* Emily Dzik Emily Kowalzyk* Leah Schmitz Cara Cutaia* Jessica Thomas** Molli Krick Angela Vultaggio Katie Marsh*** Chelsea Detrick*** Bianca Rossi Marisa Kozikowski Martha Stevens Megan Pedro* Rachel Rye*

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

Friday, Sept. 16 • Scicluna Field • 4 p.m. Illinois State Friday, Sept. 23 • Athens, Ohio • 4 p.m.

@Ohio*

Shelby Twp., Mich.-Eisenhower Dexter, Mich.-Dexter Farmington Hills, Mich.-North Farmington London, Ontario-St. Thomas Aquinas Calgary, Alberta- Central Memorial Palos Hills, Ill.-AA Stagg Palos Hills, Ill.-AA Stagg Troy, Mich.-Troy Tinley Park, Ill.-Victor J. Troy, Mich.-Athens Burlington, Ontairo-Notre Dame Catholic Calgary, Alberta-Bishop Carroll Novi, Mich.-Novi Chesterfield, Mich.-L’Anse Creuse North Dexter, Mich.-Dexter Grosse Pointe, Mich.-Grosse Pointe North Mississauga, Ontario-St. Marcellinus Troy, Mich.-Athens Bloomfield Hills, Mich.-Marian Fort Wayne, Ind.-Canterbury Dearborn, Mich.-Edsel Ford

Sunday, Sept. 25 • Akron, Ohio • 1 p.m. @Akron* Friday, Sept. 30 • Scicluna Field • 4 p.m. Kent State* Sunday, Oct. 2 • Scicluna Field • 1 p.m. Buffalo* Friday, Oct. 7 • Bowling Green, Ohio • 4 p.m. @Bowling Green* Sunday, Oct. 9 • Scicluna Field • 1 p.m. Miami* Friday, Oct. 14 • DeKalb, Ill. • 2 p.m.

@Northern Illinois* Sunday, Oct. 16 • Kalamazoo, Mich. • 1 p.m.

@Western Michigan*

Head Coach: Scott Hall (Eastern Michigan, 1994) -- 13th season Assistant Coach: Joe Malachino (Texas Christian, 1993) Goalkeeping Coach: Dan Diac Breakdown by State/Country: Michigan (12): Chelsea Detrick, Emily Dzik, Hallee Kansman, Marisa Kozikowski, Molli Krick, Amanda Marsh, Katie Marsh, Rachel Rye, Leah Schmitz, Martha Stevens, Anna Vess, Angela Vultaggio Canada (5): Stephanie Clark, Cara Cutaia, Chelsie Oddan, Jessica Thomas, Bianca Rossi Illinois (3): Allison Kaim, Julie Kaim, Emily Kowalzyk Indiana (1): Megan Pedro

Friday, Oct. 21 • Scicluna Field • 3p.m. Ball State* Sunday, Oct. 23 • Scicluna Field • 1 p.m. Toledo* Thursday, Oct. 27 • Scicluna Field • 3 p.m. Central Michigan* *Denotes Mid-American Conference game Home game

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As a new season of Eastern Michigan Women’s Soccer approaches, players, coaches and fans are anxious awaiting to see a revitalized Eagles lineup for the 2011 season. With the departure of several key players following the 2010 season, 2011 promises to provide an opportunity for some of EMU’s young talent to step up and make immediate contributions on offense and defense. Thirteenth-year Head Coach Scott Hall’s squad will rely on senior leadership to propel the Eagles deep into this year’s Mid-American Conference tournament. “For our team to be successful this year, we need to count on strong leadership from our seniors,” said Hall. “I am also excited see a mix of new and returning players.”

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when she earned 11 points (four goals, three assists) en route to a Second Team All-MAC selection and MAC All-Freshman Team nomination. “Dietrick and Clarke are two players who will jump-start our offense and inspire some of our young talent,” said Hall. The Eagles will also rely on several freshmen, Bianca Rossi (Mississauga, Ontario-St. Marcellinus) and Angela Vultaggio (Chesterfield, Mich.L’Anse Creuse North), to help an offense which ranked fifth in goals last season with a 1.29 per-game average. Midfield The supporting cast to any effective offense is a solid midfield. This season, senior Amanda Marsh (Dexter, Mich.-Dexter) will take over responsibility from graduate Stephanie Janssens to lead a midfielding Defense unit packed with potential to be among the best in the MAC. Marsh played The EMU defense will once again be captained by three-year letterwin- in all 21 games last season and notched one goal and two assists for four ner and 2011 Second Team All-MAC selection Julie Kaim (Palos Hills, points. Ill.-AA Stagg). Kaim has the ability to make defensive plays at critical Also returning to the lineup is sophomore Megan Pedro (Fort Wayne, times, but can also chip-in offensively. She scored one goal and added a Ind.-Canterbury), who had a solid freshman campaign and saw action in pair of assists last season for four points to lead all EMU defenders. “We 20 games last year and had one assist. Redshirt freshman Chelsie Oddan will go where Julie takes us,” said Hall. “She is our rock in the back and a (Calgary, Alberta-Central Memorial) will also be a force for the Eagles leader on and off the field.” this season after spending much of 2010 Also returning on the back-end is jusidelined with an injury. nior Jessica Thomas (Calgary, AlbertaEMU will roll out an impressive collecBishop Carroll), who started all 21 tion of young midfielders including Leah games last season and recorded 11 shots Schmitz (Troy, Mich.-Athens), Molli Krick on goal with one assist. Sophomore Em(Novi, Mich.-Novi) and Martha Stevens ily Kowalzyk (Tinley Park, Ill.-Victor J.), (Bloomfield Hills, Mich.-Marian). who saw action in 13 contests last year, “We have 9 of the most talented freshwill split time on defense and at midfield men we have probably ever had but need this season. Allsion Kaim (Palos Hills, to integrate them with our team as soon Ill.-AA Stagg) comes off a solid freshas possible in order to be successful,” said man campaign in which she contributed Hall. both offensively and defensively. Kaim will likely see action on both sides of the Schedule pitch again this season given her ability The 2011 schedule features 19 games to be an effective two-way player. beginning with an exhibition home Newcomers on defense include freshmatchup with in-state opponent Michigan men Emily Dzik (Troy, Mich.-Troy) and State, Aug. 13. Hallee Kansman (Farmington Hills, The Eagles will then spend more than Mich.-North Farmington). a month away from Scicluna Field with six consecutive road matches, all against Goalkeeping teams outside the Mid-American Confer Perhaps the most drastic change to the ence. Highlighting the trip will be a stop EMU lineup this year involves the depardown the road to play Detroit, Aug. 23. The ture of All-MAC First Team and Defensive The Eagles bring back four of their six All-Mid-American Conference selec- Titans bested the Eagles, 1-0, last season at Player of the Year Monique Budani. Led Scicluna Field. A two-game stop in Indiana tions from 2009 while adding depth at every position. by Budani, EMU goalies allowed just 28 will see EMU face IUPUI, Aug. 28, and Butler, goals on 187 shots on net in 2010. Sept. 2. The Green and White are 6-2-2 all-time against IUPUI and 0-0-1 This season, the task of protecting the Eagles’ cage is largely up for grabs against Butler. to begin the season. Sophomore Rachel Rye (Dearborn, Mich.-Edsel On Sept. 17, EMU will return home to close out the non-conference Ford) returns after making just one appearance last season. Freshman schedule when they face Illinois State. Last year, the Eagles posted a 1-0 Anna Vess (Shelby Twp., Mich.-Eisenhower) is a promising freshman victory over the Redbirds on a goal from Janssens. who will try to provide the Eagles with a stable presence at the goalkeep- Unlike last season, the Eagles will not have the luxury of playing their ing position. first MAC game at home. Instead, they will travel to Ohio and Akron before heading back to Ypsilanti for a pair against Kent State, Sept. 30, and Buffalo, Forwards Oct. 2. EMU was victorious against each of those teams except the Bobcats, As with goalkeeping, replenishing the offensive power lost from the whom they tied, 0-0. graduation of leading scorer and All-MAC First Team selection Paige Following games against Bowling Green, Oct. 7, Miami Oct. 9, and Sheridan as well as Maggie Christensen will be an important hurdle to Northern Illinois, Oct. 14, the Eagles will get their only shot of the season overcome in 2011. Last season, Sheridan (8) and Christensen (4) combined to defeat Western Michigan, a team which they tied twice last season and for 12 of the Eagles’ 28 goals (42.8 percent) and 29 percent of the team’s were eventually eliminated by in the MAC Tournament on penalty kicks. total shots. Eastern Michigan ends the season with a trio of home matchups with This year the offensive charge will be led by senior Chelsea Detrick Ball State, Oct. 21, Toledo, Oct. 23, and defending MAC Champions Central (Grosse Pointe, Mich.-Grosse Pointe North) and sophomore Stephanie Michigan, Oct. 27. The MAC Championship Tournament then begins Oct. Clarke (London, Ontario-St. Thomas Aquinas). Detrick is coming off a 30, with the Eagles hopefully playing until the final match, Nov. 6, to bring nine point season (three goals, three assists) and has scored as many as home their first conference title in 12 years. 11 goals in 2009. Clarke had an impressive freshman campaign in 2010,

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Chelsea Detrick Midfielder ~ Sr.-Sr. ~ 5-4 Grosse Pointe, Mich.-North H.S.

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Defender ~ Sr.-Sr. ~ 5-9 Palos Hills, Ill.-AA Stagg H.S.

Letters Earned: 3 (2008, 2009, 2010)

Letters Earned: 3 (2008, 2009, 2010)

EMU: 2010: Started all 21 games as a forward…Scored three goals and added three assists to finish fourth on the team with nine points…All three goals came in EMU victories against Valparaiso (Sept. 10), Bowling Green (Oct. 1) and Kent State (Oct. 8)…Tallied two assists in a 4-1 win over Akron (Sept. 26) and another in a 1-1 draw against Western Michigan (Oct. 17)…Was second on the team in shots (29), third in shots on goal (14) and fourth in points and assists...2009: Played all 21 games, starting 19 times…Garnered All-MAC status for the second time, earning second team honors...Was also an Academic All-MAC selection… Finished second on the team in goals (5), tied for second in shots (44), second in shots on goal (21) and was third in points (12)… Recorded three game-winning goals against Loyola (Md.) (9-1309), Buffalo (10-2-09) and Kent State (10-4-09)…2008: Named to the MAC All-Freshman team…Named MAC Player of the Week (9-22-08)...Led the MAC in goals (11) and points (24)…Netted 11 goals, third-best in a single season in EMU history, and 24 points on the season…Had four games with two goal and two gamewinning goals, coming against Indiana State and IUPUI in consecutive contests…High School: Four-year letterwinner at Grosse Pointe North...Selected All-District and All-MAC all four years...Named All-Region three times...Was an All-State honorable mention after freshman and junior seasons...After sophomore campaign, was selected second team All-State...Led her team to the state finals in 2007 and the state semi-finals in 2006... Also lettered in volleyball...Was a member of National Honor Society, honor roll and All-Academic team...Personal: Full Name: Chelsea Ann Detrick...Daughter of Larry and Kim Detrick...Has a brother, Jared...Born: 6-1-90...Major: Social Work.

EMU: 2010: Started all 21 games…Named to the All-MAC second team…Scored one goal and added two assists on seven shots, six of them on goal…Lone goal was the game-winner in a 6-4 win over Bowling Green at home (Oct. 1)…Assisted on the game-winning goal in overtime of a 3-2 win over Valparaiso (Sept. 10)…Added an assist in a 3-1 win over Northern Illinois (Oct. 15)...2009: Played and started all 21 games…Named to the All-MAC first team for the first time…Scored a goal and added three assists to finish tied for sixth on the team in points with five…Scored the game-tying goal in a 2-1 win over Toledo (1023-09)…Added assists against Loyola (Md.) (9-13-09), Michigan State (9-20-09) and Kent State (11-1-09)…2008: Named to the MAC All-Freshman Team…Started all 23 games…Scored a goal in 3-0 victory at Akron…High School: Four-year varsity letterwinner at Amos Alonzo Stagg High School...Over four-year career, scored 35 goals and notched 43 assists...Four-time allconference and all-sectional selection...Following senior season, was named Chicago Tribune All-State first team, SICA West AllConference, All-Sectional, IHSSCA All-State, District 230 MVP and team MVP...Selected to Chicago Tribune All-State third team following junior season...Also was selected team MVP and District 230 All-Academic after junior campaign...Named Southtown Star in 2006, in addition to being named Team’s Most Improved Player...Member of National Honor Society...Personal: Full Name: Julie Rose Kaim...Daughter of John and Cheryl Kaim...Has two sisters, Brittany and Allison, a sophomore also on the EMU roster... Father, John, played baseball at St. Xavier from 1979-83 and sister Brittany, currently plays soccer at the University of WisconsinParkside...Born: 7-20-90...Major: Political Science.

Chelsea Detrick Career Statistics Offense 2010 2009 2008 Total

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A Pts 3 9 2 24 2 12 7 45

Shots SOG 29 14 41 21 44 21 114 56

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Katie Marsh

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Letters Earned: 3 (2008, 2009, 2010)

Letters Earned: 3 (2008, 2009, 2010)

EMU: 2010: Played in and started 19 games on defense…Recorded one assist, which came on the game-winner against Northern Illinois at home (Oct. 15)…Contributed defensively during a 274-minute scoreless streak from Oct. 3-15... 2009: Played in 17 games, starting once…Tallied three goals including the game-winner in the 89th minute of a 2-1 win over Indiana State (8-30-09)…Also posted scores in a 2-0 win over Buffalo (10-2-09) and a 2-0 win over Bowling Green (10-25-09)…2008: Appeared in 10 games…High School: Four-year varsity letterwinner at Dexter...Was named second team All-State after sophomore and junior seasons...Recipient of Alex Forrester Passionate Player Award after sophomore and senior seasons... Given the Coaches Award after junior campaign...Helped lead her team to the state semi-finals three consecutive seasons... Personal: Full Name: Amanda Christine Marsh...Daughter of Lon and Robin Marsh...Has a twin sister, Katie, who is also on the EMU roster...Born: 3-10-90...Major: Pre-Med.

EMU: 2010: Started all 21 games as a versatile midfielder… Scored one goal and added two assists on 14 shots, seven on goal…Scored a goal in a 2-1 loss to San Jose State at the Wolf Pack Invitational in Reno, Nev. (Sept. 16)…Both assists came in wins, a 6-4 victory against Bowling Green (Oct. 1) and a 2-0 triumph against Kent State (Oct. 8)...2009: Played and started 20 games…Garnered second team All-MAC honors and third team All-Region accolades for the first time…Scored her lone goal of the season in a 5-0 win over Loyola (Md.) (9-13-09)…2008: Played in all 23 contests, starting 22 times…Totaled four shots on the year…High School: Four year varsity letterwinner at Dexter...Two-year first team All-State selection...Named team’s MVP after both junior and senior seasons...Helped lead her team to the state semi-finals three consecutive seasons...After 2007 season, was named MVP offensive player...Recipient of Coaches Award following sophomore campaign...Was a member of National Honor Society, student council, Key Club and Women in Science...Won the National Scholar Athlete Award...Personal: Full Name: Katherine Belle Marsh...Daughter of Lon and Robin Marsh...Has a twin sister, Amanda, who is also on the EMU roster... Born: 3-10-90...Major: Pre-veterinary.

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GP 21 20 23 64

G 1 1 0 2

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Cara Cutaia

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Midfielder/Forward ~ Jr.-So. ~ 5-4 Burlington, Ontario-Notre Dame Catholic H.S.

Defender ~ Jr.-Jr. ~ 5-8 Calgary, Alberta-Bishop Carroll H.S.

Letters Earned: 2 (2009, 2010)

Letters Earned: 2 (2009, 2010)

emu: 2010: Started all 21 games as a key member to EMU’s defense…Recorded one assist while tallying 11 shots, five on goal…Assisted on the only goal in a 2-1 setback to San Jose State at the Wolf Pack Invitational in Reno, Nev. (Sept. 16)…2009: Played in 15 games, starting eight times… Named to the MAC All-Freshman team…High School: Helped her club soccer team to the Canadian National Championships three times, earning a gold medal as a senior (top 18-U team) and junior (top 16-U team) and a bronze medal as a freshman...Was a four-year member of the varsity volleyball team, garnering MVP honors each season and serving as captain her senior year…Personal: Full Name: Jessica Leeanne Thomas…Daughter of Larry and Karen Thomas…Has two brothers, David and Andrew…Born: 12-20-91…Major: Business.

emu: 2010: Played in 17 games, starting two…Scored two goals on nine total shots and five shots on goal…Posted three shots including two on goal and scored the gametying tally in the 37th minute of a 1-1 draw at Miami (Oct. 3)…Scored the game-winning goal in overtime to beat Ball State (Oct. 22), 1-0, in the102nd minute...2009: Missed season due to injury…High School: A two-year team captain, helped the Fighting Irish to a OFSAA Gold Medal Championship, as well as a regional and district title as a senior…Earned the Notre Dame Athletic Award of Excellence as a senior…Helped her club team, the Oakville Phantoms, win the Ontario Cup in 2006 and 2008 and finish runnerup in 2009…Personal: Full Name: Cara Ann Cutaia… Daughter of Angelo and Karen Cutaia…Has one brother, Angelo, and two sisters, Alyssa and Angela…Born: 7-991…Major: Exercise Science.

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A Pts 1 1 0 0 1 1

Shots SOG 11 5 1 1 12 6

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Offense GP 2010 17 2009 Total 17

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Forward/Midfielder~ So.-So. ~ 5-5 London, Ontario-St. Thomas Aquinas H.S.

Megan Pedro

#4

Midfielder ~ Jr.-So. ~ 6-0 Fort Wayne, Ind.-Canterbury H.S.

Letters Earned: 1 (2010)

#21

Letters Earned: 1 (2010)

EMU: 2010: Played in 20 games, starting 14 including the final 13 of the season…Recorded one assist in a 6-4 victory over Bowling Green (Oct. 1)...2009: Missed season due to injury...High School: Played two years at Fort Wayne Bishop Luers and two years at Canterbury...Elected captain during senior season...Helped lead Canterbury to back-toback state championships in basketball...Also won a basketball state title at Luers during freshman season...Played club with Indiana Fever, leading the team to a state championship in 2008...Personal: Full Name: Megan Alise Pedro...Daughter of Tim and Kathy Pedro...Has two brothers, Joey and Jonathan, and three sisters, Amanda, Becky and Hannah...Born: 11-25-1990...Major: Business.

Stephanie Clarke Career Statistics

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EMU: 2010: Played in all 21 games, starting 20 as a forward…Scored four goals and added six assists to finish with 14 points, second-most on the team…Garnered NSCAA All-Great Lakes Region third team honors as well as All-MAC second team and MAC All-Freshman team accolades…Earned her first MAC Player of the Week honor (Oct. 4) after recording a goal and three assists in a 6-4 win over Bowling Green and a 1-1 tie at Miami...Three assists against BGSU tied an EMU record for most assists in a game...In a three-game span from Sept. 26-Oct. 3, tallied three goals and five assists for 11 points in leading EMU to a 2-0-1 record in those contests…Finished third on the team in shots (27), second in shots on goal (19) and second in game-winning goals (2).....High School: Four-year varsity letterwinner at St. Thomas Aquinas Secondary…Named team captain and MVP her senior year…Also competed in badminton, volleyball and cross country…Member of the honor roll all four years…Personal: Full Name: Stephanie Josine Clarke…Daughter of Dan and Wilma Clarke… Has a brother, Matthew, and a sister, Andrea…Born: 7-221992…Major: Biology.

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Shots SOG 27 19 27 19

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Offense GP 2010 20 2009 Total 20

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Forward/Defender~ So.-So. ~ 5-4 Palos Hills, Ill.-AA Stagg H.S.

Emily Kowalzyk

#7

Midfielder/Defender~ So.-So. ~ 5-5 Tinley Park, Ill.-Victor J. H.S.

Letters Earned: 1 (2010)

#9

Letters Earned: 1 (2010)

EMU: 2010: Played in all 21 games, starting nine as a versatile asset both offensively and defensively…Recorded one goal on 11 shots and five on goal…First career goal game in a 3-1 victory over Northern Illinois (Oct. 15)...High School: Four-year varsity letterwinner at Amos Alonzo Stagg High…Tallied 78 goals and 69 assists in her career… An All-Conference, Area and Sectional selection all four years, as well as, a First Team All-State selection her senior year…Earned Best Defender award after junior season and was an IHSSCA All Academic-Athletic Team choice her senior year…Was a member of the National Honor Society and served as Senior Class President while finishing in the top-10 percent of her class…Personal: Full Name: Allison Joan Kaim…Daughter of John and Cheryl Kaim…Has two sisters, Brittany and Julie…Brittany played soccer at UW-Parkside from 2006-10 while Julie is currently a senior defender on the EMU women’s soccer team…Born: 4-1792…Major: Spanish.

EMU: 2010: Played in 13 games, starting in two…High School: Four-year varsity letterwinner at Victor J. Andrew High…All-Conference, Area and State selection her junior and senior seasons…Voted team MVP twice and led team to four regional championships…Was a member of the National Honor Society, named a Scholarly Athlete all four years, and finished in the top-10 percent of her class…Earned the certifacte of academic excellence and was involved in the President’s Education Award Program…Personal: Full Name: Emily Elizabeth Kowalzyk…Daughter of Dan and Nancy Kowalzyk…Has one brother, Zach, and one sister Amanda…Born: 10-8-91…Major: Undecided.

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Offense GP 2010 21 Total 21

G 1 1

A Pts 0 2 0 2

Shots SOG 11 5 11 5

GW 0 0

Offense GP 2010 13 Total 13

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Midfielder ~ So.-Fr. ~ 5-5 Calgary, Alberta-Central Memorial H.S.

Rachel Rye

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Goalkeeper ~ So.-So. ~ 5-5 Dearborn, Mich.-Edsel Ford H.S.

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Letters Earned: 1 (2010)

EMU: 2010: Played in and started one game as goalkeeper…Made eight saves and allowed three goals in 90 minutes of action in a 3-0 setback to Central Michigan (Oct. 28)...High School: Four-year varsity letterwinner at Edsel Ford High…Named best defender all four years including league MVP her senior year…Earned All-District honors all four years and All-City and Conference accolades three times…All-State honorable mention pick her senior year… Also competed in basketball…Served as Class Treasurer… Personal: Full Name: Rachel Elizabeth Rye…Daughter of John and Katalin Rye…Has two brothers, John and James…Born: 9-5-1992…Major: Exercise Science.

Chelsie Oddan Career Statistics

Rachel Rye Career Statistics

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EMU: 2010: Started two games for the Eagles before suffering a season-ending knee injury…Qualified for a medical redshirt...High School: Graduated from Central Memorial High...Club: Played for the Calgary Foothill Colts from 2005-2008...Helped lead the Colts to the 2007 and 2008 Youth National Championships...Selected tournament MVP in 2008...Member of the National Training Center training program from 2006-08...Scored 37 goals with 43 assists during outdoor competition from 2005-08 while team went 61-5-4...Personal: Full Name: Chelsie Lynn Oddan...Daughter of Wes and Kellie Oddan...Born: 10-71991...Major: Undecided.

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A Pts 0 0 0 0

Shots SOG 0 0 0 0

GW 0 0

Goalie GP 2010 1 Total 1

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Emily Dzik

#8

Defender ~ Fr.-Fr. ~ 5-7 Troy, Mich.-Troy H.S.

#3

Defender ~ Fr.-Fr. ~ 5-6 Farmington Hills, Mich.-North Farmington H.S.

EMU: 2011: Incoming freshman...High School: Garnered AllState honors from 2009-11...Nominated to All-District, All-Area, All-County and All-Region all four years at Troy High...Named to the Detroit Free Press Dream Team her junior and senior years... Was a scholar athlete all four years...National Honor Society and honor roll member…Personal: Full Name: Emily Elizabeth Dzik...Daughter of David and Linda Dzik...Has one sister, Laura… Born: 6-20-93…Major: Undecided.

Marisa Kozikowski #19 Midfielder/Defender ~ Fr.-Fr. ~ 5-9 Troy, Mich.-Athens H.S.

EMU: 2011: Incoming freshman...High School: Named to the MSHAA All-State Third Team her senior year and Second Team her junior year at Athens High...Was MSHAA All-State Honorable Mention her sophomore year and All-League her freshman season...Graduated Cum Laude…Personal: Full Name: Marisa Grace Kozikowski...Daughter of James Gerback and Karen Kozikowski…Born: 1-27-93…Major: Undecided.

Bianca Rossi

Hallee Kansman

#18

Forward ~ Fr.-Fr. ~ 5-6 Mississauga, Ontario-St. Marcellinus H.S.

EMU: 2011: Incoming freshman...High School: Was nominated team MVP all four years at Marcellinus High…Personal: Full Name: Bianca Rose Rossi...Daughter of Christian Rossi and Lisa Mormile...Has one brother, Ryan…Born: 12-27-93…Major: Physical Education.

EMU: 2011: Incoming freshman...High School: Had a tremendous senior year at North Farmington High as captain, leading goal score and Team MVP...Nominated All-District, All-Area, All-Region and was honorable mention to the All-State team... Named Player of the Month and was among the Top 25 Players to Watch from the Oakland Press...Team was City Champion her junior and senior years...Was a member of the varsity basketball team and was awarded Raider Cup as her school’s top female athlete...National Honor Society member…Personal: Full Name: Hallee Cole Kansman...Daughter of Kevin and Cathy Kansman... Has one brother, Kyle…Born: 8-14-93…Major: Biology.

Molli Krick

#13

Midfielder ~ Fr.-Fr. ~ 5-4 Novi, Mich.-Novi H.S.

EMU: 2011: Incoming freshman...High School: Named to Third Team All-State, All-Conference, regional team and district team her senior year at Novi High...Earned All-Conference her junior season…Personal: Full Name: Molli Ann Krick...Daughter of Barry and Kristin Krick…Born: 11-22-92…Major: Undecided.

Leah Schmitz

#10

Forward/Midfielder ~ Fr.-Fr. ~ 5-5 Troy, Mich.-Athens H.S.

EMU: 2011: Incoming freshman...High School: Was a fouryear letterwinner at Athens High and served as co-captain her senior season...Claimed All-League, All-Region and All-District accolades as well as an All-State honorable mention her senior year with six goals and eight assists...Guided her team to the district title her in senior season...Led her team in scoring with 12 goals her junior year...Team was OAA Red League Champions three-out-of-four years...Memeber of the honor roll…Personal: Full Name: Leah Carter Schmitz...Daughter of Mike and Lynda Schmitz...Has one brother, Tyler, and one sister, Jessa…Born: 6-18-93…Major: Special Education.

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Midfielder ~ Fr.-Fr. ~ 5-5 Bloomfield Hills, Mich.-Marian H.S.

#20

EMU: 2011: Incoming freshman...High School: Was a memmber of a four-time Catholic League Champion squad at Marian High (52-0-1 record from 2008-11)...Nominated to the Division 2 All-State First Team her junior and senior seasons and the AllState Dream Team her senior year...Garnered All-Catholic honors from 2009-11...Was also a member of the varsity bowling team and junior varsity basketball team...Honor roll and SADD member…Personal: Full Name: Martha Jan Stevens...Daughter of Stan and Cindy Stevens...Has three brothers, Stanley, A.J. and Michael…Born: 12-10-92…Major: Business and Biology.

Angela Vultaggio

Anna Vess Goalkeeper ~ Fr.-Fr. ~ 5-8 Shelby Township, Mich.-Eisenhower H.S.

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EMU: 2011: Incoming freshman...High School: Joined Eisenhower High’s varsity soccer team her senior year...Was also a member of the varsity basketball team…Personal: Full Name: Anna Alexandra Vess...Daughter of Rick and Karen Vess… Born: 8-12-93…Major: Elementary Education.

#14

Forward ~ Fr.-Fr. ~ 5-3 Chesterfield, Mich.-L’Anse Creuse North

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Tower of Talent (Top to Bottom): Leah Schmitz, Molli Krick, Bianca Rossi, Angela Vultaggio, , Hallee Kansman, Martha Stevens, Emily Dzik, Anna Vess, Marisa Kozikowski

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EMU: 2011: Incoming frehsman...High School: Garnered AllState, All-Conference, All-District, All-Region and team MVP honors her senior year at L’Anse High...Was MAC White Division MVP her sophomore and junior year...Team won the State Cup her sophomore year and was named MVP…Personal: Full Name: Angela Joann Vultaggio...Daughter of Giuseppe and Christina Vultaggio...Has three sisters, Antonia, Nicolette and Brianna… Born: 9-28-92…Major: Education.

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A Pair of Pairs (Left to Right): Allison and Julie Kaim, Katie and Amanda Marsh

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Scott Hall

Head Coach ~ 13th Season at EMU Eastern Michigan University, 1994

The 2011 season marks Head Coach Scott Hall’s 13th year leading the Eastern Michigan University women’s soccer team. Hall has been with the program since it came into existence in 1995, serving as assistant coach for four seasons before taking over as head coach in 1999. Hall, a former member of the EMU men’s soccer team from 199094, has a career record of 125-88-36 and a 79-41-21 mark in MidAmerican Conference play. A 3-1 victory at Kent State on Oct. 12, 2008, was the 100th win of his career, making him the second active MAC coach to reach the century mark at a league institution. In 2010, the Eagles finished with a 9-7-5 overall record with a 6-2-3 mark in MAC play. Hall’s squad earned the No. 4 seed headed into the MAC Tournament but fell in a nail-biter to Western Michigan on penalty kicks in the opening round. EMU put four players on All-MAC Team including MAC Defensive Player of the Year Monique Budani, who posted a record-shattering 146 saves in her senior campaign. Joining her on the First-Team was Paige Sheridan. Second-Team selections were Stephanie Clarke and Julie Kaim with Clarke also earning All-Freshman Team honors. The 2008 season was a return to the upper echelon of the Mid-American Conference for Hall and the Eagles. After bowing out of the first round of the MAC Tournament in 2007, the Eagles made it to the championship match in 2008 before losing a tough 1-0 game to the University of Toledo. EMU finished the MAC regular season with a 6-2-3 record, earning the No. 3 seed for the tournament, the highest finish since the 2003 season. The 13 wins from 2008 marked the highest win total since the 2001 team went 15-6-0. As has been a trademark throughout his tenure, Hall’s 2008 team was dominant on both sides of the ball. The Eagles doubled up their opponents, scoring 40 goals while allowing only 20. The Eagles led the MAC in goals while ranking third in goals allowed. EMU had five players earn All-MAC honors, led by first-team selections Katie Lozar and Katie Zundel. During his first season as head coach in 1999, Hall led the Eagles to their first-ever Mid-American Conference title and NCAA tournament berth. During that memorable 1999 season, Eastern Michigan was ranked sixth nationally in team defense, with a 0.55 goals

against average. The Eagles also finished the year with 13 shutouts, good for seventh in the nation. Goalkeeper Sarah Willis was named MAC Player of the Year following the season, along with five other Eagles garnering all conference honors. Hall was selected MAC Coach of the Year for his efforts, the first time an EMU soccer coach earned the award. Hall was named MAC Coach of the Year again following the 2001 season after going 10-4-1 in conference play. The 2003 campaign also proved to be a historic run for the Green and White. EMU opened up MAC play going unbeaten in the first nine games with a 7-0-2 mark en route to the MAC regular-season title and earning the No. 1 seed for the tournament with an 8-2-2 record. The Eagles hit double digit wins again during the 2004 campaign, going 10-7-3 with a 6-4-2 MAC record. After missing the tournament in 2006, Hall’s team bounced back with a 5-4-2 MAC record in 2007, earning the No. 5 seed for the postseason tournament. EMU lost a heartbreaking 2-1 overtime game to Bowling Green, ending the 2007 season with a 7-8-4 mark for the Green and White. Throughout his tenure with the Eagles, Hall has coached two MAC Players of the Year, 37 all conference selections, 40 Academic All-MAC picks and seven AllGreat Lakes region performers. The 39-year-old Hall (10-12-71) took over the women’s soccer program following the tragic death of the program’s first head coach, Paul Scicluna, in the fall of 1998. He had served as assistant coach since the inaugural season in 1995. During his time as assistant coach, the Eagles qualified for the MAC Tournament in 1997 and 1998. Hall also worked with his mentor at Total Soccer, Inc. as a counselor and instructor. A four-year varsity letterwinner at Grand Ledge High School (198589), Hall earned All-Capital Area Conference and All-League honors. He continued his career as a member of the Eastern Michigan University men’s soccer program from 1990-94, earning four varsity letters. An Eastern Michigan graduate, Hall earned his bachelor’s degree in elementary education in 1994. Hall and his wife, Sue, have a son Jack (7-22-05), and a daughter, Maya (6-21-07). They reside in South Lyon, Mich.

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Highlights Four All-MAC selections; Monique Budani and Stephanie Clarke nominated to NSCAA All-Region Team

2009 11-4-6 .667 6-1-4/2nd MAC

MAC Tournament Semifinalist; Six All- MAC selections, led by MAC Player of the Year Ashley Rodrigues

2008 13-5-5 .674 6-2-3/3rd MAC

MAC Tournament Runner-up; Five All-MAC selections, led by 1st team selections Katie Lozar and Katie Zundel

2007 7-8-4 .474 5-4-2/5th MAC

Four players named All-MAC; Returned to MAC Tournament

2006 6-10-2 .389 3-8-0/ 11th MAC

Defeated eventual MAC Champion Ball State; Two All-MAC Freshman Team picks

2005 8-11-1 .425 6-5-0/ 6th MAC

Michele Lawrence named 1st Team All- MAC; Earned MAC Tournament berth

2004 10-7-3 .575 6-4-2/ 7th MAC

Fourth double-digit win season for Hall; Four All-MAC picks

2003

9-9-3

.500

8-2-2/ 1st MAC

Captured MAC regular season title

2002

9-10-2

.476

5-5-2/ 5th MAC

Three All-MAC selections

2001

15-6-0

.714

10-4-0/ 2nd MAC

Named MAC Coach of the Year

2000

11-7-2

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8-3-0/ 2nd MAC

Tracy Deeter selected MAC Player of the Year Captured MAC regular season and Tournament titles; Sarah Willis named MAC Player of the Year; First NCAA appearance

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1999 17-4-3 .771 10-1-3/ 1st MAC Totals 125-88-36 .574 79-41-21

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Year Overall Pct. MAC Record/Finish 2010 9-7-5 .548 6-2-3/3rd MAC

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Joe Malachino Assistant Coach ~ Fourth Season at EMU Texas Christian University, 1993

The 2011 season marks the fourth professionally for seven years with the Deseason for Joe Malachino as full-time troit Rockers in the National Professional assistant coach on Scott Hall’s staff. He Soccer League. was a volunteer assistant from 2005-07 In 2000, Malachino was named the Probefore being named a full-time assistant fessional Development League (PDL) Coach following the 2007 season. of the Year for the Michigan Bucks semi In his first year as a full-time assisprofessional team. During that season, tant, Malachino helped the Eagles to the Bucks made the championship game their best finish since the 2004 season. before losing to Chicago, 1-0. In U.S. Open The Eagles hit double-digit wins for the Cup action, the team also defeated the New highest win total since the 2001 team England Revolution of Major League Soccer won 15 games. The Eagles had four play(MLS), 1-0, at Foxboro Stadium in Foxboro, ers earn All-MAC honors while leading Mass., before losing 6-5 in a penalty shootthe conference in goals while ranking out to the Miami Fusion (MLS) in the next third in goals allowed. round. Malachino brings 19 years of coachMalachino earned a Bachelor of Science ing experience to EMU ranging from degree in physical education from Texas U-6, semi-professional and the college Christian University in 1993. He also has a ranks. Over the past three years, MalaMichigan Teaching certificate and is curchino has been the Director of Coaching rently working towards a Masters of Arts for the Novi Jaguars and a member of degree in teaching from Wayne State Unithe Region II Olympic Development Program (ODP) staff. He is versity. a United States Soccer Federation (USSF) A licensed coach, the Malachino and his wife, Miriam, reside in Howell, Mich. They highest level of coaching license for US soccer. He also played have a son, Kiernan (8) and two daughters, Kaia (5) and Kate (2).

Dan Diac Goalkeeping Coach ~ Fourth Season at EMU

Dan Diac enters his fourth season with Eastern Michigan as the goalkeeping coach. Before joining the coaching ranks, he played professionally in Romania for 10 years and with Rapid Bucharest, part of the UEFA Cup. He was also a goalkeeper for the Detroit Rockers of the National Professional Soccer League for a year. Diac has also been an MSYSA Olympic Development Program goalkeeper coach during his career, in addition to having his USSF National Youth License. Diac is married to Luiza, and his child, Alexandru.

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2010 Final Standings Eastern Michigan University 9-7-5 Overall (6-2-3 MAC)

& - Wolf Pack Invitational (Reno, Nev.) * - Mid-American Conference Game @ - MAC Tournament Quarterfinal

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Goals scored (assist) CHRISTENSEN, Maggie (SHERIDAN, Paige) JANSSENS, Stephanie (penalty kick) PILARSKI, Stephanie (JANSSENS, Stephanie; MAHEU, Julie) DETRICK, Chelsea CHRISTENSEN, Maggie SHERIDAN, Paige (KAIM, Julie) SHERIDAN, Paige (unassisted) MARSH, Katie (THOMAS, Jessica) CHRISTENSEN, Maggie (DETRICK, Chelsea) CLARKE, Stephanie (penalty kick) SHERIDAN, Paige (CLARKE, Stephanie; DETRICK, Chelsea) CLARKE, Stephanie (unassisted) CLARKE, Stephanie (MARSH, Katie; PEDRO, Megan) JANSSENS, Stephanie (CLARKE, Stephanie; CHRISTENSEN, Maggie) SHERIDAN, Paige (CLARKE, Stephanie) DETRICK, Chelsea (SHERIDAN, Paige) KAIM, Julie (CLARKE, Stephanie) CHRISTENSEN, Maggie (JANSSENS, Stephanie) CUTAIA, Cara (CLARKE, Stephanie) SHERIDAN, Paige (CLARKE, Stephanie) DETRICK, Chelsea (MARSH, Katie) SHERIDAN, Paige (unassisted) SHERIDAN, Paige (KAIM, Julie) CLARKE, Stephanie (CHRISTENSEN, Maggie; MARSH, Amanda) KAIM, Allison (CLARKE, Stephanie; SHERIDAN, Paige) SHERIDAN, Paige (DETRICK, Chelsea) CUTAIA, Cara (SHERIDAN, Paige) -

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Date Opponent WL Score Overall Conf Attend Aug 22 at Michigan T 1-1 0-0-1 0-0-0 958 Aug 27 at Illinois State W 1-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 215 Aug 29 at Eastern Illinois W 1-0 2-0-1 0-0-0 198 Sep 03 at Michigan State L 0-4 2-1-1 0-0-0 702 Sep 07 DETROIT L (OT) 0-1 2-2-1 0-0-0 147 Sep 10 at Valparaiso W (O2) 3-2 3-2-1 0-0-0 346 Sep 12 at Northwestern L 1-3 3-3-1 0-0-0 162 & Sep 16 vs. San Jose State L (OT) 1-2 3-4-1 0-0-0 61 & Sep 18 at Nevada L 0-3 3-5-1 0-0-0 187 * Sep 24 OHIO T 0-0 3-5-2 0-0-1 207 * Sep 26 AKRON W 4-1 4-5-2 1-0-1 137 * Oct 01 BOWLING GREEN W 6-4 5-5-2 2-0-1 87 * Oct 03 at Miami T 1-1 5-5-3 2-0-2 185 * Oct 08 at Kent State W 2-0 6-5-3 3-0-2 235 * Oct 10 at Buffalo W 1-0 7-5-3 4-0-2 143 * Oct 15 NORTHERN ILLINOIS W 3-1 8-5-3 5-0-2 73 * Oct 17 WESTERN MICHIGAN T 1-1 8-5-4 5-0-3 238 * Oct 22 at Ball State W (O2) 1-0 9-5-4 6-0-3 378 * Oct 24 at Toledo L 0-1 9-6-4 6-1-3 382 * Oct 28 at Central Michigan L 0-3 9-7-4 6-2-3 303 @ Oct 31 WESTERN MICHIGAN T (PK) 0-0 9-7-5 6-2-3 176

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Eastern Michigan 2010 Offensive Statistics ## Name GP-GS 15 SHERIDAN, Paige 19-15 4 CLARKE, Stephanie 21-20 10 CHRISTENSEN, Maggie 18-18 17 DETRICK, Chelsea 21-21 22 JANSSENS, Stephanie 18-18 11 CUTAIA, Cara 17-2 16 MARSH, Katie 21-21 6 KAIM, Julie 21-21 7 KAIM, Allison 21-9 18 PILARSKI, Stephanie 12-5 12 THOMAS, Jessica 21-21 13 MAHEU, Julie 10-2 21 PEDRO, Megan 20-14 2 MARSH, Amanda 19-19 20 PHILLIPS, Claire 11-0 9 KOWALZYK, Emily 13-2 5 ODDAN, Chelsie 2-2 Total Opponents

G 8 4 4 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 28

A 4 6 3 3 2 0 2 2 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 26 25

Pts 20 14 11 9 6 4 4 4 2 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 80 81

Sh 39 27 20 29 19 9 14 7 11 3 11 7 4 3 0 0 0 203 397

Shot% .205 .148 .200 .103 .105 .222 .071 .143 .091 .333 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .133 .071

SOG 23 19 8 14 10 5 7 6 5 2 5 4 3 0 0 0 0 111 187

SOG% .590 .704 .400 .483 .526 .556 .500 .857 .455 .667 .455 .571 .750 .000 .000 .000 .000 .547 .471

GW 3 2 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 7

PK-ATT 0-0 1-1 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 2-2 1-1

Eastern Michigan 2010 Goalkeeping Statistics ## Name 0 BUDANI, Monique 31 RYE, Rachel 43 MUDRAK, Elena Total Opponents

GP-GS 19-19 1-1 1-1

Minutes 1840:06 90:00 90:00 2020:06 2020:06

GA 21 3 4 28 27

Avg 1.03 3.00 4.00 1.25 1.20

Saves 146 8 4 159 84

Pct .874 .727 .500 .850 .757

W 8 0 1 9 7

L 6 1 0 7 9

T 5 0 0 5 5

Sho 7 0 0 7 7

Game Breakdown GOALS BY PERIOD Eastern Michigan Opponents

1st 13 5

2nd 12 21

OT 0 2

OT2 2 0

Total 27 28

SHOTS BY PERIOD Eastern Michigan Opponents

1st 93 176

2nd 98 188

OT 6 23

OT2 6 10

Total 203 397

SAVES BY PERIOD Eastern Michigan Opponents

1st 65 36

2nd 83 41

OT 5 4

OT2 6 3

Total 159 84

CORNER KICKS BY PRD 1st Eastern Michigan 26 Opponents 38

2nd 45 44

OT 1 4

OT2 2 4

Total 74 90

FOULS BY PERIOD Eastern Michigan Opponents

2nd 119 127

OT 8 21

OT2 8 4

Total 214 273

1st 88 121

Paige Sheridan paced the offense with eight goals in 2010. Her 16 career goals puts her eighth all-time at EMU.

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East Division Miami Akron Ohio Kent State Bowling Green Buffalo

W 5 5 3 3 2 0

L 4 5 5 7 6 9

T 2 1 3 1 3 2

Pct. .545 .500 .409 .318 .318 .091

GF 19 15 9 18 16 7

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MAC Tournament Results Quarterfinals -- Sunday, October 31 (at campus sites/higher seed) No. 1 Toledo (1) vs. No. 8 Ohio (0) No. 2 Miami (2) vs. No. 7 Akron (0) No. 3 Central Michigan (2) vs. No. 6 Northern Illinois (1) No. 5 Western Michigan (0) vs. No. 4 Eastern Michigan (0) (WMU advanced on PKs, 4-2)

Championship -- Sunday, November 7 (at Toledo, Ohio) No. 3 Central Michigan (3), No. 5 Western Michigan (1)

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Semifinals -- Friday, November 5 (at Toledo, Ohio) No. 5 Western Michigan (1) vs. No. 1 Toledo (0) No. 3 Central Michigan (2) vs. No. 2 Miami (1)

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Providing leadership in education and diversity, the Mid-American Conference moves into its 65th year of service to the student-athlete. Since its inception in 1946, the Mid-American Conference has progressively grown and developed into one of the most aggressive Division I conferences in the country. One of only 11 football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) conferences, the MAC named Dr. Jon A. Steinbrecher as its eighth commissioner in the 65-year history of the league in March of 2009. Steinbrecher came to the MAC after serving six years as the commissioner of the Ohio Valley Conference. The league has grown its commitment to championships by expanding to six its number of neutral site post season events – football (Detroit’s Ford Field), volleyball (SPIRE Academy, Geneva, Ohio), men’s and women’s basketball (Cleveland’s Quicken Loans Arena), softball (Akron’s Firestone Stadium) and baseball (Avon, Ohio All Pro Freight Stadium). In 2010, four MAC football programs received bowl invitations and it marked the first time in conference history that the MAC had four or more teams receive bowl invitations in a threeyear consecutive span. In addition, the MAC has sent four or more teams to bowl games in five of the last seven years. The four MAC programs that played in bowl games were: Miami (GoDaddy. com Bowl), Northern Illinois (uDrove Humanitarian Bowl), Toledo (Little Caesars Pizza Bowl) and Ohio (R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl). The MAC record for bowl appearances is five, which happened in consecutive years (2008, 2009) and only three times (2004, 2008, 2009) in conference history. The 2010 season also witnessed Miami win the 2010 Marathon MAC Championship and record the best turnaround in college football with an eight win improvement over the previous season (1-11 in 2009). Northern Illinois entered the Marathon MAC Football Championship ranked No. 23 in the USA Today Coaches Poll and No. 24 in the Associated Press Poll. Two more MAC teams defeated Big Ten opponents during the regular season as Northern Illinois defeated Minnesota, 34-23 in Minneapolis, while Toledo rolled to a 31-20 win at Purdue in West Lafayette, Ind. n 2010, the University of Akron Men’s Soccer team won its first National Championship by defeating Louisville, 1-0, in the NCAA College Cup. Akron junior defender Kofi Sarkodie was named Player of the Year by Soccer America, and Sarkodie was joined by senior midfielder Anthony Ampaipitakwong and junior striker Darlington Nagbe on Soccer America’s MVP First Team, as Akron’s three honorees were the most by any school. In addition, Nagbe was presented the Hermann Trophy, the most prestigious honor in intercollegiate soccer, as it marked the second consecutive year for a member of the Akron program to be honored with the Hermann Trophy (Teal Bunbury, 2009). History was made in the 2011 Major League Soccer Super Draft as seven members of the Akron’s National Championship Men’s Soccer Team were drafted, including five of the first eight selections in the first round. This set an MLS draft record for the most first-round selections from a

single school. In 2010-11 for men’s basketball, the MAC set a conference mark as six programs received invites to postseason tournaments. Akron won the MAC tournament as the No. 6 seed and played Notre Dame in the NCAA tournament. Kent State won the MAC regular season title and represented the conference in the NIT with impressive road wins at St. Mary’s and Fairfield. Buffalo, Ohio and Western Michigan were invited to the CollegeInsider.com tournament, while Miami received an invitation to the College Basketball Invitational. Three freshmen were named to the Mid-Major Freshman All-America Team—Juwan Howard, Jr. (Western Michigan), Javon McCrea (Buffalo) and Trey Ziegler (Central Michigan), while Kent State junior Justin Green was named MAC Player of the Year and named All-America by three different organizations—named Honorable Mention AllAmerican by the Associated Press, tabbed MidMajor All-America by College Insider.com; and second team Mid-Major All-American by College Hoops.net. In wrestling, Central Michigan won its tenth consecutive MAC championship, while the MAC sent 23 wrestlers to the NCAA Division I Wrestling Championship as Kent State’s Dustin Kilgore won the NCAA national championship at the 197 weight class. In addition, four grapplers secured All-America honors--Central Michigan’s Scotti Sentes (133), Ben Bennett (174) and Jarod Trice (285), along with Kent State’s Dustin Kilgore (197). Buffalo won its first championship in men’s swimming and diving, while Kent State won its 19th MAC title in men’s golf and received its 24th NCAA appearance. Ball State made its seventh automatic bid to the NCAA Men’s Tennis Tournament. In baseball, Kent State won the MAC championship and lost to Texas in the NCAA Regional Final. A total of 17 MAC student-athletes were selected in Major League Baseball’s 2011 Draft—including Kent State LHP Andrew Chafin to the Arizona Diamondbacks as a compensatory first round pick, 43rd overall. Women’s athletics continued to shine for the MAC this past year. For the first time in MAC history, six women’s basketball programs were invited to postseason tournaments. Bowling Green won the MAC tournament and received the invitation to the NCAA tournament, while four pro-

grams were invited to the WNIT—Toledo, Eastern Michigan, Kent State and Central Michigan. In addition, Buffalo was invited to the Women’s Basketball Invitational. Toledo’s women’s basketball program won the Women’s NIT, the first post-season championship in school history with wins over Delaware, Auburn, Alabama, Syracuse, Charlotte and USC. In the WNIT Championship game, with a national television audience and sold out Savage Arena, Rocket junior Naama Shafir scored a career-high 40 points in the victory. History of the MAC Based in Cleveland since July 1999 following a 15-year stay in Toledo, Ohio, the MAC has established historic measurements in both football and men’s and women’s basketball since moving to Northeast Ohio. The MAC was founded as a fiveschool league on February 24, 1946 in Columbus, Ohio with Ohio, Butler, Cincinnati, Wayne State and Western Reserve admitted as charter members. The Mid-American Conference has 12 fulltime schools and a 13th, Temple, and 14th, UMass for football only (beginning in 2012). Comprising the East Division is the University of Akron (joined in 1992), Bowling Green State University (1952), University at Buffalo (1998), Kent State University (1951), Miami University (1947), Ohio University (1946) and Temple University (2007). The West Division members are Ball State University (1973), Central Michigan University (1971), Eastern Michigan University (1971), Northern Illinois University (1975-86, 1997), University of Toledo (1950) and Western Michigan University (1947). In 1946 men’s basketball was the first competitive sport in the MAC, which now sponsors a total 23 sports. Women’s sports were brought into the conference’s structure in 1980. For men, championships (11) are sponsored in football, basketball, baseball, cross country, soccer, swimming and diving, indoor track and field, outdoor track and field, wrestling, golf and tennis. For women, championships (12) are sponsored in basketball, softball, volleyball, cross country, field hockey, golf, soccer, swimming and diving, gymnastics, indoor track and field, outdoor track and field and tennis.

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EMU All-Time Honors Mid-American Conference Honors First Team Monique Budani Paige Sheridan Julie Kaim Katie Lozar Katie Zundel Ashley Rodrigues Katie Zundel Michele Lawrence Jessica Hupe Heather Pederson Tracy Deeter Sarah Willis Amanda Kulikowski Katie Lewis Courtney Sindelar Brandy Jones

Year 2010 2010 2009 2008, 2009 2008 2007, 2009 2007 2005 2002, 2004 2001, 2002 1999, 2000 1999 1998, 1999, 2000 2000, 2001 2000 1997

Second Team Stephanie Clarke Julie Kaim Chelsea Detrick Katie Marsh Maggie Christensen Trisha Roberts Abi Morrell Courtney Sindelar Jessica Hupe Amanda Kulikowski Sarah Willis Katie Lewis Tania Orlow Mamie Vandenburgh Brandy Jones

Year 2010 2010 2009 2009 2007 2003, 2004 2003 2002 2001 2001 2000 1998, 1999 1998, 1999 1999 1998

Freshman Team Stephanie Clarke Jessica Thomas Vanessa Atanasoski Chelsea Detrick Julie Kaim Stephanie Janssens Maggie Manville Maggie Christensen Deana Kinter Ashley Upton Katie Zundel Jill Kehler Sara Schiffbauer Shannon McIntyre Cyndi Mullins

Year 2010 2009 2008 2008 2008 2007 2007 2006 2006 2005 2005 2004 2004 2003 2003

Player of the Year Monique Budani (defensive) Ashley Rodrigues Tracy Deeter Sarah Willis

Year 2010 2009 2000 1999

Newcomer of the Year Amanda Kulikowski

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All-Tournament Team Ashley Rodrigues Monique Budani Katie Lozar Katie Zundel Jessica Hupe Michele Lawrence Emilie Meier Tracy Deeter Katie Lewis Sarah Willis Stacy Gudorf Kristah Manteuffel Rachel Schmidt Amy Westerhold Academic All-MAC Monique Budani Julie Kaim Katie Lozar Chelsea Detrick Katie Zundel Sara Schiffbauer Maggie Christensen Lindsay Hill Ashley Rodrigues Michele Lawrence Trisha Roberts Jessica Hupe Mary Achatz Elizabeth Blaney Brandy Jones Karen Kramer Meghan Williams Amanda Kulikowski Katie Lewis JoAnne Saltsman Courtney Sindelar Tracy Deeter Rachel Schmidt Megan Mahan Emilie Meier Jenny Parviainen Amy Knechtly Katie Kretschmer Stacie Tokasz Sarah Willis Tania Orlow Erin Norton Michele Fatute

Year 2009 2008 2008, 2009 2008 2001 2001 1999 1999 1999 1999 1997 1997 1997 1997 Year 2010 2010 2009 2009 2007, 2008 2005, 2006, 2007 2007 2007 2007, 2009 2005 2005 2002, 2004 2000, 2001 2000, 2002 2000, 2001 2001 2001 2000, 2001 2000, 2001 2000, 2001 2000, 2001 1998 (HM), 2000 1998 (HM), 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 1998 1998 (HM) 1997, 1998

Academic All-District IV Maggie Christensen Sara Schiffbauer Lindsay Hill Michele Lawrence Jessica Hupe

2009-Third Team 2007-First Team 2007-Third Team 2005-First Team 2004-First Team

NSCAA/Adidas Honors All-American Sarah Willis All-Great Lakes Region Monique Budani Stephanie Clarke Ashley Rodrigues Katie Lozar Katie Marsh Jessica Hupe Jessica Hupe Heather Pederson Tracy Deeter Sarah Willis Tracy Deeter Amanda Kulikowski

Year-Team 1999-Third Team Year-Team 2010-First Team 2010-Third Team 2009-First Team 2009-Second Team 2009-Third Team 2004-Second Team 2001-Third Team 2001-Third Team 2000-Second Team 1999-First Team 1999-First Team 1999-Second Team

College Scholar All-American Tracy Deeter 2000-First Team College Scholar Central Region Tracy Deeter 2000-First Team Rachel Schmidt 2000-Second Team Amanda Kulikowski 2000-Third Team Emilie Meier 2000-Third Team

CoSIDA Capital One Academic All-America

All American-Univ. Divsion Tracy Deeter 2000-First Team Amanda Kulikowski 2001-Second Team All-American District IV Jessica Hupe 2002-Second Team Amanda Kulikowski 2001-First Team Katie Lewis 2001-Second Team Jessica Hupe 2001-Second Team Tracy Deeter 2000-First Team

Rachel Schmidt was selected to the 2000 College Scholar Central Region Second Team, in addition to being named Academic All-MAC twice.

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L Lathrop, Jessica ‘05, ‘06, ‘07, ‘08 Lawrence, Michele ‘01, ‘02, ‘03, ‘05 Lewis, Katie ‘98, ‘99, ‘00, ‘01 Lord, Kelly ‘01, ‘02 Lozar, Katie ‘06, ‘07, ‘08, ‘09 Lucas, Dawn ‘04

B Beard, Sam ‘04, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07 Bell, Tony ‘95 Bilovus, Tara ‘96 Berry, Kristie ‘94, ‘95, ‘96, ‘97 Blaney, Elizabeth ‘99, ‘00, ‘01, ‘02 Bouldin, Andrea ‘05 Bradford, Chrissy ‘97 Budani, Monique ‘06, ‘08, ‘09, ‘10 C Christensen, Maggie ‘06, ‘07, ‘09, ‘10 Cooley, Ashley ‘01, ‘02 Clarke, Stephanie ‘10 Clyne, Lauren ‘03, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06 Cross, Molly ‘02, ‘03 Cummings, Emi ‘04, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07 Cummings, Kylie ‘01, ‘02, ‘03 Cutaia, Cara ‘09, ‘10 D Dargle, Jessica ‘99 Deeter, Tracy ‘97, ‘98, ‘99, ‘00 Detrick, Chelsea ‘08, ‘09, ‘10

M Mahan, Megan ‘97, ‘98, ‘99, ‘00 Manteuffel, Krista ‘97 Manville, Maggie ‘07, ‘08, ‘09 Maples, Robyn ‘96, ‘97, ‘98, ‘99 Marsh, Amanda ‘08, ‘09, ‘10 Marsh, Katie ‘08, ‘09, ‘10 McCumber, Aryn ‘01, ‘02 McIntyre, Shannon ‘03, ‘04, ‘05 Meier, Emilie ‘97, ‘98, ‘99, ‘00 Mollenkamp, Brooke ‘99 Morrell, Abi ‘02, ‘03 Mullins, Cyndi ‘03, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06 N Naum, Sophia ‘04, ‘05, ‘07 Nierman, Kate ‘04 Nierman, Libby ‘02, ‘03 ‘04, ‘05 Norton, Erin ‘96, ‘97, ‘98, ‘99

E Ehman, Kaitlin ‘08

O Orlow, Tania ‘96, ‘97, ‘98, ‘99 P Pappas, Jessica ‘00 Parviainen, Jenny ‘97, ‘98, ‘99, ‘00 Pedersen, Heather ‘01, ‘02 Pedro, Megan ‘09, ‘10 Phillips, Claire ‘09 Philpot, Kelly ‘96 Pietras, Shannon ‘00 Poppaw, Kelly ‘06, ‘07, ‘08, ‘09 Priebe, Danielle ‘95, ‘96 R Raymor, Becca ‘95 Roberts, Trisha ‘02, ‘03, ‘04, ‘05 Rodrigues, Ashley ‘06, ‘07, ‘08, ‘09 Rye, Rachel ‘10 S Saltsman, Joanne ‘99, ‘00, ‘01, ‘02 Sargent, Amanda ‘04, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07 Schiffbauer, Sara ‘04, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07 Scholl, Evie ‘00 Schmidt, Rachel ‘97, ‘98, ‘99, ‘00 Sgouzos, Melissa ‘01 Sheridan, Paige ‘07, ‘08, ‘09 Simpson, Kate ‘04, ‘05, ‘06 Sindelar, Courtney ‘99, ‘00, ‘01, ‘02 Stevens, Shannon ‘96, ‘97, ‘98 Stier, Allison ‘03, ‘04 Still, Kelly ‘01, ‘02, ‘03

U Upton, Ashley ‘05, ‘06, ‘07, ‘08

G Gudorf, Stacy ‘’97, ‘98 H Harris, Kai ‘02, ‘03, ‘04, ‘05 Heard, Alexis ‘09 Hearns, Nealey ‘02 Hill, Lindsay ‘05, ‘06, ‘07 Hill, Madeline ‘00 Hupe, Jessica ‘00, ‘01, ‘02, ‘04 Hunt, Emily ‘01, ‘02, 03’ ‘04

W Ward, Courtney ‘04 Webber, Marie ‘01, ‘02, ‘03 Westerhold, Amy ‘95, ‘96, ‘97 Wilson, Carissa ‘06, ‘07, ‘08, ‘09 Willis, Sarah ‘98, ‘99, ‘00 Williams, Kelly ‘03 Williams, Meghan ‘00, ‘01, ‘02 Woo, Alicia ‘98, ‘99 Wood, Brandi ‘08, ‘09 Wrzos, Amanda ‘01

I Ivie, Kelly ‘97, ‘98, ‘99, ‘00 J Janssens, Stephanie ‘07, ‘08, ‘09, ‘10 Jones, Brandy ‘97, ‘98, ‘00, ‘01 K Kaim, Allison ‘10 Kaim, Julie ‘08, ‘09, ‘10 Kehler, Jill ‘04, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07 Kinter, Deana ‘06, ‘07, ‘08, ‘09 Kowalzyk, Emily ‘10 Knechtly, Amy ‘98, ‘99, ‘00, ‘01

Z Zawislak, Andrea ‘95, ‘96 Zundel, Katie ‘05, ‘06, ‘07, ‘08 Amanda Kulikowski (1998-2001) is the all-time school leader in assists in a season and career assists.

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F Farrell, Renee ‘06, ‘07 Fatute, Michelle ‘95, ‘96, ‘97, ‘98 Fox, Jodi ‘03 Frederick, Missy ‘06

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Goals Player Carissa Wilson A. Rodrigues Amy Knott Brandy Jones Michele Lawrence Stephanie Clarke A. Rodrigues Deana Kinter Jessica Hupe Kai Harris Sara Schiffbauer Trisha Roberts Jessica Hupe Cyndi Mullins Jessica Hupe Jessica Hupe Jessica Hupe Kelly Still Kelly Lord Brandy Jones Courtney Sindelar A. Kulikowski Amy Westerhold J. Shildwachter Michelle Fatute Cynde Henning M. Vanderburgh Tara Bilovus Tara Bilovus Jodi Coyle Brandy Jones Brandy Jones A. Kulikowski Rachel Schmidt A. Kulikowski Tania Orlow A. Kulikowski Tania Orlow Tania Orlow Katie Lewis

Game Goals vs. Loyola (Md.) (9-13-09) 3 vs. Buffalo (10-19-07) 3 vs Dayton (10-26-96) 3 vs Kent (9-13-97) 3 vs. Buffalo (9-30-05) 3 vs. Akron (9-26-10) 2 vs. Ball State (10-11-09) 2 vs. Akron (9-22-06) 2 vs. Detroit (9-14-04) 2 vs. Toledo (9-17-04) 2 vs. BGSUn (9-26-04) 2 vs. IPFW (10-8-04) 2 vs. Akron (10-10-04) 2 vs. NIU (10-26-03) 2 vs. Stony Brook (9-1-02) 2 vs. NIU (9-27-02) 2 vs. BGSU (10-13-02) 2 vs. Akron (10-14-01) 2 vs. Akron (10-14-01) 2 vs. Kent State (10-19-01) 2 vs. NIU (10-13-00) 2 vs. IUPUI (8-27-00) 2 vs. Windsor(10-12-95) 2 vs. Northwood (10-19-95) 2 vs. Toledo (10-28-95) 2 vs. E. Illinois (9-17-96) 2 vs. Valparaiso (9-28-96) 2 vs. FAU (10-6-96) 2 vs. Y’town St. (10-9-96) 2 vs. NIU(9-26-97) 2 vs. Miami (10-25-97) 2 vs. Buffalo (10-26-97) 2 vs. SVSU (9-4-98) 2 vs. BGSU (9-20-98) 2 vs. IUPUI (9-1-99) 2 vs. Duquesne (9-10-99) 2 vs. Valparaiso (9-12-99) 2 vs. Ohio (10-3-99) 2 vs. UW-Green Bay (10-6-99) 2 vs. Kent (10-24-99) 2

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Carissa Wilson became just the fifth player in EMU history to record three goals in a single game, accomplishing the feat in a 5-0 win over Loyola (Md.) back on Sept. 13, 2009.

POINTS IN A GAME Player Ashley Rodrigues Carissa Wilson Amy Knott Brandy Jones Amanda Kulikowski Michele Lawrence Stephanie Clarke Stephanie Clarke Jessica Hupe Jessica Shildwachter Jodi Coyle Katie Lewis

Game Points vs. Buffalo (10-19-07) 7 vs. Loyola (Md.) (9-13-09) 6 vs. Dayton (10-26-96) 6 vs. Kent State (9-13-97) 6 vs. IUPUI 6 vs. Buffalo (9-30-05) 6 vs. Akron (9-26-10) 5 vs. Bowling Green (10-1-10) 5 vs. Akron (10-10-04) 5 vs. Detroit (10-17-95) 5 vs. SVSU (9-4-98) 5 vs Kent State (10-24-99) 5

Assists in a Game Player Game Assists Stephanie Clarke vs. Bowling Green (10-1-10) 3 A. Rodrigues vs. E. Illinois (9-7-08) 3 Jodi Coyle vs. Kent State (9-13-97) 3 Paige Sheridan vs. Ball State (10-11-09) 2 Kate Nierman vs. Buffalo (9-14-04) 2 Cyndi Mullins vs. BGSU (9-26-04) 2 Jessica Hupe vs. Akron (10-10-04) 2 Jessica Hupe vs. Marshall (10-15-04) 2 Courtney Sindelar vs. Stony Brook (9-1-02) 2 Kai Harris vs. Evansville (10-25-02) 2 A. Kulikowski vs. IUPUI (9-23-01) 2 Jessica Hupe vs. Akron (10-14-01) 2 Meghan Williams vs. Akron (10-14-01) 2 A. Kulikowski vs. WMU (10-15-00) 2 Courtney Sindelar vs. NIU (10-13-00) 2 Jessica Hupe vs. NIU (10-13-00) 2 Jessica Hupe vs. IUPUI (8-27-00) 2 Katie Lewis vs. IUPUI (9-1-99) 2 A. Kulikowski vs. Ohio (10-3-99) 2 Katie Lewis vs. Kent State (10-24-99) 2 Tonya Bell vs. Windsor (10-12-95) 2 Brandy Jones vs. Detroit (9-16-97) 2 Tara Bilovus vs. Buffalo (10-26-97) 2 Tracy Deeter vs. SVSU (9-4-98) 2 A. Kulikowski vs. UW-Green Bay (10-25-98) 2 QUICKEST GOAL SCORED Player Game Time Brandy Jones vs. SVSU (9-2-98) 1:34 Jody Coyle vs. Schoolcraft (8-29-96) 1:45 A. Kulikowski vs. Miami (9-26-99) 2:16 Rachel Schmidt vs. IUPUI (9-27-00) 2:20 Jessica Hupe vs. Akron (10-14-01) 2:23 Jessica Hupe vs. UNC Wilmington (9-2-01) 2:41 Rachel Schmidt vs. Findlay (9-10-96) 4:00 LONGEST POINT-SCORING STREAK Player Date/Season Games Tara Bilovus Sept. 29-Oct. 26-1996 8 Jessica Hupe Sept. 14-Oct. 1-2004 6 Jessica Hupe Aug. 30-Sept. 20, 2003 6 S. Janssens Oct. 19-Nov. 2, 2008 5 A. Kulikowski Sept. 1-Sept.12-1999 5 Tania Orlow Oct. 10-Oct. 24-1999 5 Paige Sheridan Oct. 10-Oct. 22-2010 4 A. Kulikowski Sept. 18-Sept.25-1998 4 C. Sindelar Oct. 8-Oct. 20-2000 4 C. Sindelar Oct. 10-Oct. 22-1999 4 Katie Lewis Aug. 27-Sept. 8-2000 4 Katie Lewis Sept. 11-Sept. 20-1998 4 Rachel Schmidt Oct. 8-Oct. 20-2000 4 Jessica Hupe Sept. 9-26 and Oct. 5-14-2001 4 Jessica Hupe Oct. 20-Nov. 2, 2002 4

Tracy Deeter (1997-2000) was named MAC Player of the Year in 2000. She was named to the AllMAC first team in 1999 and 2000. Goals in a Season Player Jessica Hupe Jessica Hupe Jessica Hupe Chelsea Detrick Amanda Kulikowski Tania Orlow Amanda Kulikowski Tara Bilovus Michele Lawrence Ashley Rodrigues Paige Sheridan Cyndi Mullins Amanda Kulikowski Katie Lewis Brandy Jones Katie Lewis Amy Westerhold Maggie Christensen Ashley Rodriuges Kai Harris Courtney Sindelar Kelly Still Jessica Hupe Amy Knott

Goals 17 12 12 11 11 11 11 10 10 10 8 8 8 8 8 8 7 6 6 6 6 6 6 6

Season 2002 2004 2001 2008 1999 1999 1998 1996 2005 2009 2010 2003 2000 1999 1997 1998 1995 2007 2007 2004 2001 2001 2000 1996

Brandy Jones scored the quickest goal in EMU history, finding the back of the net just 1:34 into the contest when EMU defeated SVSU (9-4-98), 8-0.

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Assists 12 11 8 8 7 7 7 6 6 6 6 6 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5

Year 1999 2008 2007 2004 2004 2000 1999 2010 2009 2001 2001 1997 1998 2009 2002 2002 2001 2000 2000 1998 1999

Goals 49 35 24 21 19 19 19 16 15 15 15 13 13 11 11 11 10

Michele Lawrence (2001-05) totaled 51 points during her time in the Green and White. She scored 19 goals while dishing out 13 assists. Career SCORING LEADERS Player Years Jessica Hupe 2000-2004 Amanda Kulikowski 1998-2001 Katie Lewis 1998-2001 Ashley Rodrigues 2006-2009 Michele Lawrence 2001-2005 Brandy Jones 1997-2001 Courtney Sindelar 1999-2002 Chelsea Detrick 2008-pres. Paige Sheridan 2007-2010 Maggie Christensen 2006-2010 Stephanie Janssens 2009-2010 Cyndi Mullins 2003-2006 Tania Orlow 1996-1999 Rachel Schmidt 1997-2000 Amy Westerhold 1995-1997 Tara Bilovus 1996-1997 Katie Lozar 2006-2009 Jodi Coyle 1997-1998 Libby Nierman 2002-2005 Katie Zundel 2005-2008 Trisha Roberts 2002-2005

Points 117 101 65 53 51 49 49 45 43 41 37 37 36 33 29 27 26 23 22 21 21

Tania Orlow (1996-99) racked up 36 career points, scoring 15 goals with six assists.

Career Assists Player Amanda Kulikowski Stephanie Janssens Jessica Hupe Courtney Sindelar Katie Lewis Michele Lawrence Paige Sheridan Maggie Christensen Ashley Rodrigues Cyndi Mullins Brandy Jones Libby Nierman

Years 1998-2001 2007-2010 2000-2004 1999-2002 1999-2001 2001-2005 2007-2010 2007-2010 2006-2009 2003-2006 1998-2001 2001-2005

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Assists in a Season Player Amanda Kulikowski Stephanie Janssens Stephanie Janssens Cyndi Mullins Jessica Hupe Amanda Kulikowski Katie Lewis Stephanie Clarke Carissa Wilson Courtney Sindelar Amanda Kulikowski Jodi Coyle Amanda Kulikowski Paige Sheridan Jessica Hupe Abi Morrell Jessica Hupe Courtney Sindelar Katie Lewis Robyn Maples Robyn Maples

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Career Goals Player Jessica Hupe Amanda Kulikowski Katie Lewis Ashley Rodrigues Chelsea Detrick Brandy Jones Michele Lawrence Paige Sheridan Maggie Christensen Tania Orlow Courtney Sindelar Rachel Schmidt Cyndi Mullins Katie Lozar Tara Bilovus Amy Westerhold Trisha Roberts

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EMU Records- Scoring Points in a Season Player Jessica Hupe Amanda Kulikowski Jessica Hupe Jessica Hupe Amanda Kulikowski Tania Orlow Chelsea Detrick Michele Lawrence Tara Bilovus Amanda Kulikowski Katie Lewis Ashley Rodrigues Paige Sheridan Brandy Jones Katie Lewis Cyndi Mullins Courtney Sindelar Amy Knott Cyndi Mullins Amanda Kulikowski Jessica Hupe Amy Westerhold Ashley Rodrigues

BOLD denotes record set last year Ashley Rodrigues (2006-09) finished her career fourth on the all-time goals (21) and points (53) list. She added a MAC Player of the Year award in 2009 after recording 10 goals and 21 points.

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EMU Records- Goalkeeping SAVES Player M. Budani April Seitz Nikki Allen April Seitz Erin Norton Erin Norton Nikki Allen Nikki Allen M. Budani M. Budani

GAME RECORDS Game Saves vs. Michigan State (9-3-10) 17 vs. Buffalo (9-15-95) 16 vs. Kent State (9-19-04) 15 vs. Michigan (10-24-95) 15 vs. Arkansas-LR (9-21-96) 15 vs. Michigan (9-10-96) 14 vs. Denver (9-2-04) 13 vs. Ohio (11-2-04) 13 vs. Nevada (9-18-10) 11 vs. Miami (10-3-10) 11

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SAVES Player Monique Budani Erin Norton Nikki Allen Erin Norton Sarah Willis Monique Budani Maggie Manville Sara Schiffbauer Sarah Willis April Seitz

Saves 146 126 125 125 112 109 94 84 82 82

Year 2010 1997 2004 1996 1999 2006 2007 2005 2000 1995

GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE Player Avg. Year Sarah Willis 0.46 1999 Maggie Manville 0.54 2009 Monique Budani 0.58 2008 Monique Budani 0.87 2009 Maggie Manville 1.02 2008 Monique Budani 1.03 2010 Maggie Manville 1.04 2007 Nikki Allen 1.05 2001 Erin Norton 1.07 1999 Nikki Allen 1.07 2003 Monique Budani 1.10 2006 Aryn McCumber 1.15 2002 Sarah Willis 1.20 1998 Sarah Willis 1.31 2000 SEASON SAVE PCT. (Five-game min.) Player Pct. Year Sarah Willis .918 1999 Maggie Manville .909 2009 Monique Budani .902 2008 Monique Budani .885 2009 Monique Budani .874 2010 Monique Budani .845 2006 Nikki Allen .833 2004 Maggie Manville .817 2007 Aryn McCumber .814 2001 Maggie Manville .811 2008 Nikki Allen .809 2001 MINUTES IN A SEASON Player Minutes Year Sarah Willis 1963:11 1999 Erin Norton 1869:52 1997 Monique Budani 1840:06 2010 Maggie Manville 1821:47 2007 Nikki Allen 1680:47 2004 Monique Budani 1634:13 2006

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SHOTS FACED IN A SEASON Player No. Erin Norton 275 Monique Budani 269 Erin Norton 264 Sarah Willis 219 Maggie Manville 215 Nikki Allen 210 CONSECUTIVE SHUTOUTS Player Date Sarah Willis Sept. 24 - Oct. 3 Nikki Allen Aug. 29-Sept. 14 M. Budani Aug. 27-Aug. 29 M. Budani Oct. 8-Oct. 10 M. Buani Oct. 25-Nov. 1 M. Manville Sept. 27-Oct. 2 M. Manville Aug. 29-Sept. 2 M. Budani Oct. 19-Oct. 24 M. Budani Nov. 2-Nov. 7 M. Budani Sept. 5-8 Nikki Allen Oct. 5-10 A. McCumber Sept. 27-29 A. McCumber Sept. 9-17 Nikki Allen Oct. 7-12 Nikki Allen Oct. 21-26 Sarah Willis Oct. 6 - 8 Sarah Willis Oct. 22 -25 Erin Norton Sept. 1 - 13

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CAREER RECORDS (min. 2 seasons) CAREER SAVE PCT. Player Monique Budani Maggie Manville Sarah Willis Aryn McCumber Nikki Allen Erin Norton

Pct. .872 .835 .817 .792 .784 .756

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Sarah Willis was the first All-American in school history, as she was selected to the NSCAA/Adidas All-American third team in 1999. Willis became the first EMU women’s soccer player inducted into the EMU Hall of Fame.

CAREER SAVES Player Monique Budani Nikki Allen Erin Norton Sarah Willis Maggie Manville Aryn McCumber

Saves 387 312 297 250 217 130

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CAREER GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE Player Avg. Year Monique Budani 0.90 2006-2010 Sarah Willis 0.92 1998-2000 Maggie Manville 0.93 2007-2009 Monique Budani 0.94 2006-2010 Aryn McCumber 1.07 2001-2002 Nikki Allen 1.45 2001-2004 Erin Norton 1.59 1996-1999 CAREER MINUTES Player Nikki Allen Monique Budani Sarah Willis Erin Norton

Minutes 5698:71 5441:15 5066:59 4575:72

Year 2001-2004 2006-2010 1998-2000 1996-2000

SHOTS FACED IN A CAREER Player No. Erin Norton 626 Sarah Willis 521 Monique Budani 444 Nikki Allen 398

Year 1996-1999 1998-2000 2006-2010 2001-2004

CAREER RECORDS Player Sarah Willis Nikki Allen Monique Budani Erin Norton

Record 35-11-6 31-22-7 27-20-11 26-22-1

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CAREER SHUTOUTS Player Sarah Willis Monique Budani Maggie Manville Erin Norton

Shutouts 24 23 16 12

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Monique Budani is the leader in career saves (387) and second in minutes (5441:15), while ranking first in career save percentage (.872) and goals against average (0.90).

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1996 Record: 10-9 at Schoolcraft MICHIGAN at Western Michigan MICHIGAN STATE at Oakland at Eastern Illinois vs. Ark. Little Rock DETROIT VALPARAISO at Toledo WESTERN MICHIGAN vs. Lynn vs. Florida Atlantic YOUNGSTOWN STATE at Findlay at Buffalo at Northwood at Dayton

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*Mid-American Conference match @Mid-American Conference Tournament Coach: Scott Hall (1999-present / 125-88-36) 1999 Record: 17-4-3 / MAC 10-1-3 (1st) MAC Regular Season & Tournament Title 9-1-99 IUPUI W 5-1 9-3-99 at Michigan State W 1-0 9-5-99 EASTERN ILLINOIS W 1-0 9-10-99 vs. Duquesne W 2-0 9-12-99 vs. Valparaiso W 3-1 9-17-99 at Youngstown State W 3-0 9-19-99 at Oakland L O2 1-2 9-24-99 BALL STATE* W 3-0 9-26-99 MIAMI* W 2-0 10-1-99 MARSHALL* T O2 0-0 10-3-99 OHIO* W 2-0 10-6-99 at Wisconsin-Green Bay W 2-1 10-8-99 at Western Michigan* T O2 0-0 10-10-99 at Northern Illinois* W 4-1 10-15-99 at Bowling Green* W 4-2 10-17-99 at Toledo* L 1-2 10-22-99 BUFFALO* W 2-0 10-24-99 KENT STATE* W 5-0 10-27-99 at Detroit L 0-2 10-29-99 at Central Michigan* W 1-0 11-2-99 vs. Kent State@ W 5-0 11-5-99 vs. Ohio@ W 1-0 11-7-99 vs. Miami@ (5-3 SO) W 0-0 11-10-99 vs. Minnesota# L 0-2 *Mid-American Conference match @Mid-American Conference Tournament # NCAA Championships

2001 Record: 15-6-0 / MAC 10-4-0 8-31-01 at East Carolina W 2-1 9-2-01 at UNC Wilmington W 2-0 9-7-01 at Toledo* L 1-2 9-9-01 at Eastern Illinois W 2-0 9-17-01 MARSHALL* W 1-0 9-19-01 OHIO* L 1-2 9-21-01 BALL STATE* L O2 2-3 9-23-01 IUPUI W 6-0 9-26-01 at Detroit W 3-1 9-28-01 at Georgia L 0-3 10-5-01 at Western Michigan* W 3-1 10-7-01 at Northern Illinois* W 2-0 10-12-01 at Bowling Green* W 3-0 10-14-01 at Akron* W 6-1 10-19-01 KENT STATE* W 2-1 10-21-01 BUFFALO* W 4-0 10-26-01 at Central Michigan* W 1-0 10-28-01 at Oakland L 0-1 11-1-01 MIAMI* W 3-1 11-6-01 vs. Western Michigan@ W 4-0 11-9-01 vs. Miami@ L 1-4 *Mid-American Conference match @Mid-American Conference Tournament

Members of the 1999 team celebrates the first Mid-American Conference Tournament title in school history. The Eagles went on to the first NCAA Tournament in EMU history, falling to Minnesota, 2-0.

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1997 Record: 11-7-1 / MAC 4-2-1 8-29-97 SCHOOLCRAFT W 6-1 9-5-97 at Western Michigan* L 0-1 9-10-97 FINDLAY W 3-0 9-13-97 KENT STATE* W 5-0 9-14-97 at Michigan L 1-5 9-16-97 at Detroit W 2-1 9-21-97 at Valparaiso W 1-0 9-24-97 NORTHWOOD W 2-0 9-26-97 at Northern Illinois* W 2-1 9-28-97 BOWLING GREEN* W 1-0 10-1-97 at Toledo L 0-3 10-4-97 at Youngstown State W O2 2-1 10-5-97 EASTERN ILLINOIS L 1-2 10-12-97 at Michigan State L 0-2 10-17-97 WISC.-MILWAUKEE L 0-2 10-19-97 OHIO* T 2-2 10-25-97 at Miami* W 2-0 10-26-97 BUFFALO* W 2-1 11-7-97 vs. Western Michigan@ W 2-1 11-9-97 vs. Northern Illinois@ L OT 2-3

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2000 Record: 11-7-2 / MAC 8-3-0 8-27-00 at IUPUI W 6-1 9-2-00 vs. Butler T 1-1 9-3-00 vs. South Alabama L 1-2 9-8-00 TOLEDO* W 2-0 9-10-00 MICHIGAN STATE T O2 1-1 9-15-00 at Arizona State L 0-7 9-17-00 at Northern Arizona W 2-1 9-22-00 CENTRAL MICHIGAN W 1-0 9-24-00 BOWLING GREEN L O2 0-1 9-26-00 OAKLAND L OT 1-2 9-29-00 at Kent State* L 0-4 10-2-00 at Buffalo* L 1-3 10-6-00 at Ohio* W 1-0 10-8-00 at Marshall* W 2-0 10-13-00 NORTHERN ILLINOIS* W 5-1 10-15-00 WESTERN MICHIGAN* W OT 2-1 10-20-00 at Miami* W 2-1 10-22-00 at Ball State* W 2-0 10-25-00 DETROIT W 1-0 10-31-00 vs. Bowling Green@ L 1-2

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1995 Record: 4-9-1 (Inaugural Season) 9-15-95 BUFFALO L 1-6 9-20-95 OAKLAND L 2-3 9-22-95 at Toledo L 0-1 9-30-95 vs. St. Thomas W 3-0 10-1-95 at Florida Atlantic L 1-2 10-5-95 TIFFIN L 1-2 10-12-95 WINDSOR W 4-2 10-17-95 at Detroit L 3-7 10-19-95 NORTHWOOD W 3-1 10-22-95 EASTERN ILLINOIS L 0-3 10-24-95 at Michigan L 0-4 10-26-95 at Siena Heights T OT 0-0 10-28-95 TOLEDO W 2-1 11-3-95 at Valparaiso L 2-4

1998 Record: 13-7-1 / MAC 7-3-1 9-1-98 at IUPUI W 3-0 9-4-98 SVSU W 8-0 9-6-98 MICHIGAN STATE L 2-5 9-9-98 OAKLAND L 0-3 9-11-98 VALPARAISO W 2-1 9-15-98 MICHIGAN L 1-2 9-18-98 MIAMI* W 2-1 9-20-98 BOWLING GREEN* W 5-2 9-23-98 DETROIT W 1-0 9-25-98 at Western Michigan* W 2-1 9-27-98 at Central Michigan* W 1-0 10-2-98 MARSHALL* W 2-1 10-4-98 OHIO* W 1-0 10-9-98 at Kent State* L 1-3 10-11-98 at Buffalo* T 0-0 10-14-98 YOUNGSTOWN STATE W 3-0 10-16-98 at Northern Illinois* L 2-4 10-17-98 at Eastern Illinois L 1-2 10-25-98 WISC.-GREEN BAY W 3-1 10-27-98 TOLEDO* W 3-2 11-3-98 BOWLING GREEN@ L 0-1

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Through the Years 2002 Record: 9-10-2 / 5-5-2 MAC 8-30-02 at Hofstra L 1-7 9-1-02 at Stony Brook W 3-0 9-6-02 at Michigan State L 0-3 9-8-02 at Michigan L 1-5 9-13-02 CENTRAL MICHIGAN* W 2-1 9-15-02 EASTERN ILLINOIS L 2-3 9-20-02 at Kent State* L OT 1-2 9-22-02 at Buffalo* L 1-2 9-25-02 DETROIT W 3-2 9-27-02 NORTHERN ILLINOIS* W 2-0 9-29-02 WESTERN MICHIGAN* W OT 1-0 10-4-02 at Ball State* L 0-2 10-6-02 at Miami* L 1-2 10-11-02 TOLEDO* W 1-0 10-13-02 BOWLING GREEN* T O2 2-2 10-18-02 at Ohio* L 0-2 10-20-02 at Marshall* T O2 2-2 10-25-02 at Evansville W 3-1 10-27-02 AKRON* W 3-1 11-2-02 at IUPUI W 4-0 11-5-02 at Ohio@ L 0-1

2005 Record: 8-11-1 / 6-5-0 MAC 8-26-05 at IPFW W 2-1 8-28-05 at Oakland L 0-3 9-3-05 vs. #18 Pepperdine L 0-2 9-4-05 at Hawaii L 0-3 9-9-05 EASTERN ILLINOIS W 1-0 9-11-05 at Illinois State L 1-3 9-13-05 at Detroit T2OT 0-0 9-16-05 at Western Illinois L 1-3 9-23-05 at Akron* W 3-2 9-25-05 at Ohio* L 2OT1-2 9-30-05 BUFFALO* W 3-0 10-2-05 KENT STATE* W 2-1 10-7-05 MIAMI* L 0-2 10-9-05 BALL STATE* L 1-2 10-14-05 at Western Michigan* L 0-1 10-16-05 at Northern Illinois* W 2-1 10-21-05 TOLEDO* W 4-1 10-23-05 BOWLING GREEN* L 1-2 10-28-05 CENTRAL MICHIGAN* W 4-1 11-1-05 at #4 Miami@ L 1-2

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2003 Record: 9-9-3 / 8-2-2 MAC MAC Regular Season Title 8-30-03 at Drake L 0-2 8-31-03 at Purdue T 2-2 9-5-03 MICHIGAN STATE L 0-2 9-7-03 at Bowling Green* W 1-0 9-12-03 at Toledo* W2OT3-2 9-14-03 at Eastern Illinois W 2-1 9-19-03 OAKLAND L 0-3 9-21-03 BUFFALO* T2OT 1-1 9-26-03 MIAMI* W OT 2-1 9-28-03 BALL STATE* T2OT 1-1 9-30-03 at Detroit L 1-3 10-3-03 IUPUI L OT 0-1 10-5-03 at Central Michigan* W 1-0 10-10-03 MARSHALL* W 1-0 10-12-03 OHIO* W2OT2-1 10-17-03 KENT STATE* W 2-1 10-19-03 at Akron* L 0-1 10-24-03 at Western Michigan* L 0-1 10-26-03 at Northern Illinois* W 2-1 10-31-03 IPFW L2OT 2-3 11-4-03 #8 BOWLING GREEN@ L 1-2

2006 Record: 6-10-2 / 3-8-0 MAC 8-27-06 at IUPUI T2OT 0-0 9-1-06 Western Illinois L 0-1 9-5-06 DETROIT W 1-0 9-8-06 at Eastern Illinois W 2-0 9-10-06 at Iowa L 1-2 9-15-06 Illinois State W 2-1 9-17-06 MICHIGAN STATE T2OT 0-0 9-22-06 AKRON* W 3-0 9-24-06 OHIO* L 1-2 9-29-06 at Buffalo* L 2-3 10-1-06 at Kent State* L 2OT1-2 10-6-06 at Miami* L 0-3 10-8-06 at Ball State* W OT 2-1 10-13-06 WESTERN MICHIGAN* L 0-1 10-15-06 NORTHERN ILLINOIS* W 2-0 10-20-06 at Toledo* L 1-2 10-22-06 at Bowling Green* L 0-1 10-26-06 at Central Michigan* L 0-1

*Mid-American Conference match @Mid-American Conference Tournament 2004 Record: 10-7-3 / 6-4-2 MAC 8-27-04 vs. Pittsburgh W 2-1 8-29-04 vs. Duquesne W 1-0 9-2-04 at Denver W 1-0 9-4-04 vs. #23 Colorado L 0-4 9-10-04 at Ball State* T2OT 0-0 9-14-04 DETROIT T2OT 2-2 9-17-04 at Buffalo* W 3-1 9-19-04 at Kent State* L OT 1-2 9-24-04 TOLEDO* W 4-1 9-26-04 BOWLING GREEN* W 3-2 10-1-04 WESTERN MICHIGAN* L2OT 2-3 10-3-04 NORTHERN ILLINOIS* T2OT 1-1 10-8-04 at IPFW W 3-2 10-10-04 AKRON* W 4-1 10-15-04 at Marshall* W 2-0 10-17-04 at Ohio* L 2-3 10-22-04 CENTRAL MICHIGAN* W 2-0 10-24-04 at Michigan State L 0-1 10-29-04 at Miami* L 1-2 11-2-04 at #2 Ohio@ L 1-3 *Mid-American Conference match @Mid-American Conference Tournament

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2008 Record: 13-5-5 / 6-3-2 MAC 8-24-08 MICHIGAN T20T 2-2 8-29-08 IPFW W 3-0 9-2-08 at Detroit T20T 0-0 9-5-08 at Michigan State L 0-3 9-7-08 at Eastern Illinois W 4-0 9-12-08 at UMiami L 0-1 9-14-08 at Florida Atlantic W 2-1 9-19-08 at Indiana State W 3-1 9-21-08 at IUPUI W 2-1 9-26-08 MIAMI* W 5-0 9-28-08 BALL STATE* L 0-3 10-3-08 W. MICHIGAN* W 2-0 10-5-08 N. ILLINOIS* T20T 0-0 10-10-08 at Buffalo* T2OT 1-1 10-12-08 at Kent State* W 3-1 10-17-08 TOLEDO* L 0-2 10-19-08 BOWLING GREEN* W 2-0 10-24-08 at Akron* W 3-0 10-26-08 at Ohio* W 2-1 10-30-08 at C. Michigan* T2OT 2-2 11-2-08 #6 N. ILLINOIS@ W 2-0 11-7-08 #2 C. Michigan@ W 2-0 11-9-08 #1 at Toledo@ L 0-1 *Mid-American Conference Match @Mid-American Conference Tournament 2009 Record: 11-4-6 / 6-1-4 MAC 8-28-09 EASTERN ILLINOIS W 1-0 8-30-09 INDIANA STATE W 2-1 9-6-09 at Michigan L 1-4 9-8-09 at Detroit T2OT 0-0 9-11-09 vs. Richmond W 1-0 9-13-09 vs. Loyola (Md.) W 5-0 9-18-09 IUPUI L2OT 1-2 9-20-09 MICHIGAN STATE T2OT 1-1 9-25-09 at Akron* T2OT 1-1 9-27-09 at Ohio* T2OT 0-0 10-2-09 BUFFALO* W 2-0 10-4-09 KENT STATE* W 1-0 10-9-09 MIAMI* L 0-1 10-11-09 BALL STATE* W 2-1 10-16-09 at Western Michigan* T2OT 0-0 10-18-09 at Northern Illinois* W 2-1 10-23-09 TOLEDO* W 2-1 10-25-09 BOWLING GREEN* W 2-0 10-29-09 CENTRAL MICHIGAN* T2OT 1-1 11-1-09 #7 KENT STATE@ W 3-0 11-6-09 #6 vs. Miami@ L 1-2 *Mid-American Conference Match @Mid-American Conference Tournament

8-31-07 9-4-07 9-11-07 9-14-07 9-16-07 9-19-07 9-23-07 9-28-07 9-30-07 10-5-07 10-7-07 10-12-07 10-14-07 10-19-07 10-21-07 10-26-07 10-28-07 11-1-07 11-4-07

2007 Record: 7-8-4 / 5-4-2 MAC EASTERN ILLINOIS L 1-3 DETROIT W 4-0 at IPFW W 3-1 at UC Riverside L 0-2 at UC Irvine T2OT 0-0 at Michigan State L 0-2 IUPUI T2OT 1-1 at Miami* W 2-1 at Ball State* L 0-2 at Toledo* L2OT 1-2 at Bowling Green* W 2-0 AKRON* T2OT 0-0 OHIO* T2OT 1-1 BUFFALO* W 7-1 KENT STATE* W 1-0 at Western Michigan* W2OT1-0 at Northern Ill.* L 0-1 CENTRAL MICH.* L 1-2 at #4 Bowling Green@ LOT 1-2

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8-22-10 8-27-10 8-29-10 9-3-10 9-7-10 9-10-10 9-12-10 9-16-10 9-18-10 9-24-10 9-26-10 10-1-10 10-3-10 10-8-10 10-10-10 10-15-10 10-17-10 10-22-10 10-24-10 10-28-10 10-31-10

2010 Record: 9-7-5 / 6-2-3 MAC at Michigan T2OT 1-1 at Illinois State W 1-0 at Eastern Illinois W 1-0 at Michigan State L 0-4 DETROIT LOT 0-1 at Valparaiso W2OT 3-2 at Northwestern L 1-3 vs San Jose State LOT 1-2 at Nevada L 0-3 OHIO* T2OT 0-0 AKRON* W 4-1 BOWLING GREEN* W 6-4 at Miami* T2OT 1-1 at Kent State* W 2-0 at Buffalo* W 1-0 NORTHERN ILLINOIS* W 3-1 WESTERN MICHIGAN* T2OT 1-1 at Ball State* W2OT 1-0 at Toledo* L 0-1 at Central Michigan L 0-3 #5 WESTERN MICHIGAN@ T2OT 0-0

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The Last Time W, 4-1 • Sept. 26, 2010 L, 0-7 • Sept. 15, 2000 W, 2-0 • Sept. 21, 1996 W, 1-0 • Oct. 22, 2010 W, 6-4 • Oct. 1, 2010 W, 1-0 • Oct. 10, 2010 T, 1-1 • Sept. 2, 2000 L, 0-3 • Oct. 28, 2010 L, 0-4 • Sept. 4, 2004 W, 2-1 • Oct. 26, 1996 L, 0-1 • Sept. 7, 2010 L, 0-2 • Aug. 30, 2003 W, 1-0 • Aug. 29, 2004 W, 2-1 • Aug. 31, 2001 W, 1-0 • Aug. 29, 2010 W, 3-1 • Oct. 25, 2002 W, 3-0 • Sept. 10, 1997 W, 2-1 • Sept. 14, 2008 L, 0-3 • Sept. 28, 2001 L, 0-3 • Sept. 4, 2005 L, 1-7 • Aug. 30, 2002 W, 1-0 • Aug. 27, 2010 L, 1-2 • Sept. 10, 2006 W, 3-0 • Aug. 29, 2008 L, 1-2 • Sept. 18, 2009 W, 2-1 • Aug. 30, 2009 W, 2-0 • Oct. 8, 2010 W, 5-0 • Sept. 13, 2009 L, 0-9 • Oct. 5, 1996 W, 2-0 • Oct. 15, 2004 L, 0-1 • Sept. 12, 2008 T, 1-1 • Oct. 3, 2010 T, 1-1• Aug. 22, 2010

Opponent Record Michigan State 1-9-3 Minnesota 0-1-0 Nevada 0-1-0 Northern Arizona 1-0-0 Northern Illinois 11-3-2 Northwestern 0-1-0 Northwood 3-0-0 Oakland 1-8-0 Ohio 7-6-4 Pepperdine 0-1-0 Pittsburgh 1-0-0 Purdue 0-0-1 Richmond 1-0-0 San Jose State 0-1-0 Schoolcraft 2-0-0 Siena Heights 0-0-1 South Alabama 0-1-0 St. Thomas 1-0-0 Stony Brook 1-0-0 Saginaw Valley St. 1-0-0 Tiffin 0-1-0 Toledo 9-10-0 UC Irvine 0-0-1 UC Riverside 0-1-0 UNC Wilmington 1-0-0 Valparaiso 4-1-0 Western Illinois 0-2-0 Western Kentucky First Meeting Western Michigan 8-7-4 Windsor 1-0-0 Wisconsin-Green Bay 2-0-0 Wisconsin-Milwaukee 0-1-0 Youngstown State 4-0-0

The Last Time L, 0-4 • Sept. 3, 2010 L, 0-2 • Nov. 10, 1999 L, 0-3 • Sept. 18, 2010 W, 2-1 • Sept. 17, 2000 W, 3-1 • Oct. 15, 2010 L, 1-3 • Sept. 12, 2010 W, 2-0 • Sept. 24, 1997 L, 0-3 • Aug. 28, 2005 T, 0-0 • Sept. 24, 2010 L, 0-2 • Sept. 3, 2005 W, 2-1 • Aug. 27, 2004 T, 2-2 • Aug. 31, 2003 W, 1-0 • Sept. 11, 2009 L, 1-2 • Sept. 16, 2010 W, 6-1 • Aug. 29, 1997 T, 0-0 • Oct. 26, 1995 L, 1-2 • Sept. 3, 2000 W, 3-0 • Sept. 30, 1995 W, 3-0 • Sept. 1, 2002 W, 8-0 • Sept. 4, 1998 L, 1-2 • Oct. 5, 1995 L, 0-1 • Oct. 24, 2010 T, 0-0 • Sept. 16, 2007 L, 0-2 • Sept. 14, 2007 W, 2-0 • Sept. 2, 2001 W, 3-2 • Sept. 10, 2010 L, 0-1 • Aug. 27, 2006 T, 0-0 • Oct. 31, 2010 W, 4-2 • Oct. 12, 1995 W, 2-1 • Oct. 6, 1999 L, 0-2 • Oct. 17, 1997 W, 3-0 • Sept. 17, 1999

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Paul Scicluna compiled a 38-32-2 record during his time as coach. He was the first coach in school history, starting the program in 1995. He was killed tragically in a car accident in 1999. Scicluna Field is named for him.

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All-Time vs. Opponents Opponent Akron Arizona State Arkansas Little Rock Ball State Bowling Green Buffalo Butler Central Michigan Colorado Dayton Detroit Drake Duquesne East Carolina Eastern Illinois Evansville Findlay Florida Atlantic Georgia Hawaii Hofstra Illinois State Iowa IPFW IUPUI Indiana State Kent State Loyola (Md.) Lynn Marshall Miami (Fla.) Miami Michigan

Scott Hall has been involved with EMU women’s soccer since it began in 1995. After taking over for Scicluna, Hall has a career record of 125-8836, becoming only the second active MAC coach with 100 wins at one school.

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Representing more than 142,000 alumni and friends, the Alumni Association sponsors social and service-related programs for more than 20 geographically-based and special-interest alumni chapters.

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Since its founding in 1849, Eastern Michigan has provided quality services to the residents of Ypsilanti, Washtenaw County, the State of Michigan and other states and nations. EMU’s total impact on the Michigan economy of an estimated $3 billion annually reflects a return of more than $30 for each dollar received from the state. The University’s total impact on the Michigan economy results in a contribution of $115 million in state tax revenue. Thus, EMU’s impact on state government tax revenue is $1.25 in taxes for each dollar received from the state.

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With nearly 23,000 students, EMU provides a rich learning environment for the university community. The University currently has approximately 18,000 undergraduates and 5,000 graduate students. Our students represent 45 states and 93 foreign countries. Of undergraduate students, 72 percent are full time and 57 percent are women. The most popular majors are education, business, social sciences and history, science and engineering, English, and the health professions. EMU’s undergraduate population is approximately 65 percent white; 21 percent black; 2 percent international; 2.5 percent Asian-American; 2 percent Hispanic, 0.5 percent Native-American, and 7 percent not answered (i.e. elected not to respond to this inquiry). Eastern Michigan offers a number of special academic programs to help students succeed. These include the Honors College; the Holman Learning Center; distance learning; accelerated format programs; online, weekend and evening programs and courses; American Humanics certification; the World College Study Abroad Tours; a specialized master’s degree program for corporations offered on site; a double master’s degree; online technologies for education and training through the Centers for Corporate Training; and EMU Worldwide. With more than 200 academic and social organizations, an extensive intramural sports program, 21 NCAA Division I-A sports and numerous cultural activities from which to choose, EMU students have diverse opportunities to become involved in campus life. Students’ on-campus housing choices range from traditional dormitory-style rooms to apartments and include living/learning center options.

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Where We’re Located Eastern Michigan University is located in historic Ypsilanti, seven miles east of Ann Arbor, 40 miles west of Detroit and just 20 minutes from Detroit Metropolitan Airport. It is an area rich in academic, research, technological and recreational resources. The University also has sites in Livonia, Jackson, Traverse City, Flint, Detroit and Monroe. EMU’s 800 plus-acre main campus of scenic flora and wooded areas includes 18 miles of walkways and jogging trails and has 122 buildings throughout the academic and athletic campuses. Eagle Crest – Eastern Michigan’s conference center, golf course and resort – is located on the banks of nearby Ford Lake. Recently named “A Cool City,” by Michigan’s Governor Jennifer Granholm, Ypsilanti plays a leading role in industry and education. The city and the University have forged close ties that have lasted 160 years.

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Mission Statement

Eastern Michigan University is committed to excellence in teaching through traditional and innovative approaches, the extension of knowledge through basic and applied research, and creative and artistic expression. Building on a proud tradition of national leadership in the preparation of teachers, we maximize educational opportunities and personal and professional growth for students from diverse backgrounds through an array of baccalaureate, master’s and doctoral programs. We strive to provide a student-focused learning environment that enhances the lives of students and positively impacts the community. We extend our commitment beyond the campus boundaries to the wider community through service initiatives, and public and private partnerships of mutual interest addressing local, regional, national and international opportunities and challenges.

Our History

When the state of Michigan was just 12 years old, Michigan State Normal School was designated by the state legislature as the first institution to educate teachers to serve the public schools. The University thus began, somewhat humbly, as the sixth teacher education institution in the nation. A campus that today comprises more than 800 acres was once a four-acre plot with one building and two programs of study – a classical course and an English Course. The school’s name has changed several times ­– to Michigan State Normal College in 1899; to Eastern Michigan College in 1956; and finally to Eastern Michigan University in 1959. During its first 100 years, the institution certified thousands of teachers and developed the broad-based curricula that ultimately prepared it for university status. Within that new university, three colleges emerged: Education, Arts and Sciences and the Graduate School. The University has since expanded three more times; adding the College of Business in 1964, the College of Health and Human Services in 1975 and the College of Technology in 1980. More recently Eastern Michigan has developed Extended Programs that include Continuing Education, the Centers for Corporate Training, the World College and numerous community-focused institutes. The University has enhanced its learning environment through structural initiatives during the past several years. Recent construction includes the Terrestrial and Aquatic Research Facility (1998), the Convocation Center (1998), the Bruce T. Halle Library (1998), the John W. Porter College of Education Building (1999), the Everett L. Marshall College of Health and Human Services Building (2000), the Village residence hall (2001), University House (2003) and the Student Center (2006).

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Founded: 1849 - Michigan State Normal School Enrollment: Fifth-largest state institution in Michigan Undergraduates: 17,808 Graduates: 4,830 Gender: Undergraduates: 59% female; 41% male Graduates: 65% female; 35% male Michigan residents: 88 percent President: Susan Martin Board of Regents: Eight-member board, appointed by governor Faculty: 689 full time Faculty holding Ph.D.: 93 percent Student/Faculty Ratio: 19:1 New Freshmen Average GPA: 3.1 New Freshmen Average ACT: 21 New Freshmen Average SAT: 1,014 Academic programs: 423 majors, minors and concentrations, plus 167 graduate degrees and certificate programs Doctoral programs: 2 - Educational Leadership; Clinical Psychology Campus Buildings: 122 Campus Size: 880 acres Athletic Affiliation: NCAA Division FBS (1-A) NCAA Conference: Mid-American Conference Mascot: Eagles Colors: Green and White 2011-12 Tuition and Fees* In-state and Ohio, 30 credit hours: Out-of-State, 30 credit hours: Room and Board, 18 meals weekly: *subject to change

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Ypsilanti is a city in Washtenaw County with a population of 22,362. Originally a trading post established in 1809 by Gabriel Godfroy, a French-Canadian fur trader from Montreal, a permanent settlement was established on the east side of the Huron River in 1823 by Major Thomas Woodruff. It was incorporated into the Territory of Michigan as the village Woodruff’s Grove. A separate community a short distance away on the west side of the river was established in 1825 under the name “Ypsilanti”, after Demetrius Ypsilanti, a hero in the Greek War of Independence. Woodruff’s Grove changed its name to Ypsilanti in 1829, and the two communities eventually merged. Henry Ford and the automotive industry came to Ypsilanti in the 1930s and beautiful Ford Lake was created to generate hydroelectric power for the manufacturing plants. During World War II, Ypsilanti became home to the Willow Run Bomber Plant, a factory that would employ 100,000 workers.

March 28, 1849: State Legislature passed Act No. 138 entitled “An Act to Establish a State Normal School.” Oct. 5, 1852: Official dedication of Michigan State Normal School. March 29, 1853: Michigan State Normal School opens, offering two programs of study, a “classical course” and an “English course.” 1854: Michigan State Normal School holds first commencement, with three graduates. Sept. 1881: The student newspaper, The Normal News, is founded as a monthly. 1890: MSNS is the first Michigan institution to establish a department of geography. Oct. 22, 1896: Theodore Roosevelt visits Michigan State Normal School. Sept. 15, 1897: The student newspaper is renamed The Normal College News, published twice a month. 1897: MSNS is the first U.S. teacher’s college to become a four-year institution. April 28, 1899: Michigan State Normal School is renamed Michigan State Normal College. 1900: Student athletes unofficially adopt the nickname Normalites. Athletes could wear either a “Y” for Ypsilanti or an “N” for Normal. 1915: MSNC is the first U.S. teacher’s college to establish training for teachers of the disabled. Oct. 24, 1929: Athletic teams are named the Hurons. July 1, 1956: Michigan State Normal College becomes Eastern Michigan College. July 6, 1956: The student newspaper is renamed The Eastern Echo, a weekly publication. June 1, 1959: Eastern Michigan College is renamed Eastern Michigan University. 1959: The College of Education is established. 1959: The College of Arts and Sciences is established. Oct. 13, 1960: Senator John F. Kennedy visits Eastern Michigan University 1964: The College of Business is established. 1975: The College of Health and Human Services is established. 1980: The College of Technology is established. 1990: Eastern Michigan University begins the first phase of a $213-million investment in campus renovations. Jan. 30, 1991: The Board of Regents approve changing the Huron name and logo. May 22, 1991: Board of Regents approve new EMU logo and nickname - the Eagles. Sept. 9, 1994: The mascot “Swoop” is officially adopted. Nov. 28, 1995: Groundbreaking for the Bruce T. Halle Library is held. Oct. 30, 1996: President Bill Clinton visits EMU to present a speech on women in the business community. Sept. 20, 1997: A “beaming ceremony” is hosted to celebrate construction of the new Convocation Center. June 1, 1998: The official opening of the $41-million Bruce T. Halle Library is held. Oct. 9, 1998: Official dedication of the Bruce T. Halle Library takes place. Jan. 1, 1999: Eastern Michigan University begins a year-long celebration of its sesquicentennial. May 2000: President Bill Clinton delivers the commencement address at Eastern Michigan University’s Convocation Center. Sept. 21, 2004: A ground breaking Ceremony is held for the New $37.5-million EMU Student Center. May 14, 2008: Dr. Susan Martin is appointed the 22nd president of EMU by a unanimous vote of the EMU Board of Regents. July 7, 2008: Dr. Susan Martin begins her role as EMU President.

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The Bruce T. Halle Library The $41-million Bruce T. Halle Library represents the latest technological trends in libraries, integrating traditional print with emerging electronic sources. The 218,000-square-foot facility has 520 computer workstations; 300,000 volumes of open-shelf books; 800,000 volumes in an automated retrieval collection; 3,000 network connection ports; a 100-seat auditorium with seats wired for laptop computers; a 70-seat teleconferencing room; a 130-station computing commons with six learning labs (electronic classrooms); a distance learning lab; a television studio; the Paradox Cafe; individual and group study areas and selfdirection stations.

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The EMU Student Center Since Nov. 6, 2006, EMU Student Center has become the new vibrant hub of activity on EMU’s main campus in Ypsilanti, MI. In fact, in April 2007, it was voted the “Best Place to Hang Between Classes” by Eastern Echo readers. From the wide range of eatery choices to the fireplace lounges, there’s so much more in between: EMU Bookstore, TCF Bank, wireless Internet access*, a 24/7 computer lab, two art galleries, meeting/conference/banquet rooms, a dining room stage, and an auditorium for movies, live performances and guest lectures. Additionally, students will find many EMU student services, programs and organization offices all under one roof. When you view it altogether, EMU Student Center lives up to its slogan: Centered on You!

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Our 803-acre campus of scenic flora and wooded areas includes 18 miles of walkways and jogging trails, and has 128 buildings, the Lake House and Rynearson Stadium located on the south side of Huron River. Eagle Crest – our conference center, golf course and resort – is located on the banks of nearby Ford Lake. Most recent additions include the Terrestrial and Aquatic Research Facility (1998); the Convocation Center (1998); the Bruce T. Halle Library (1998); the John W. Porter Building, housing the College of Education (1999); the environmentally sustainable Everett L. Marshall Building, housing the College of Health and Human Services (2000); the renovation of Boone Hall (2000), housing our Extended Programs offices; and The Village (2001), a spacious, apartment-style residence facility. There are currently 11 residence halls and three apartment complexes with 583 units housing more than 4,000 students. The EMU Student Center also opened in November of 2006.

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Entering her fourth year as the president of Eastern Michigan University, Dr. Susan W. Martin has made a significant impact on the campus in her short time in Ypsilanti. Named the 22nd president of EMU May 14, 2008, she is the first female president in EMU’s 161-year history. Martin officially took office July 7, 2008. Since joining EMU she has led the institution in two consecutive years of enrollment growth, kept tuition, room and board at 0% increase for 2010-11, enhanced the quality of education by investing in hiring new faculty, and enhanced the living and learning facilities by making $195M in capital improvements to the campus. “I am thrilled to be chosen for the honor of leading this great University, which has a strong history of excellent education and a bright future,” said Martin. During her inaugural address Martin set fourth an ambitious vision for the

partment. In June 2001, Martin joined the GVSU provost’s office and served in roles as assistant, associate, and executive associate vice president of academic affairs. One of her major duties in that office was to help manage the $154 million budget for the Academic Affairs Division. Before GVSU, Martin was deputy state treasurer for the Bureau of Local Government Services for Michigan from June 1981-June 1984. She also was the commissioner of revenue for the state of Michigan from 1985-1988. Martin received her doctoral degree in accounting from Michigan State University in 1988 and her master’s degree in accounting from MSU in 1976. She earned her bachelor’s degree from Central Michigan University in 1971. In 2009, Martin received the MSU Department of Accounting and Information Systems Alumna of the Year Award. Martin is a member of the boards of directors of the Michigan Educational Trust as well as Ann Arbor SPARK, a nonprofit organization that seeks to bring businesses to the Ann Arbor area. She is married to Dr. Larry Martin, professor of economics at Michigan State University, and has three children and two grandchildren.

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university. The goals included building on the pillars of academic excellence, refreshing alumni relationships, comprehensive fundraising and earning the public’s trust. Under Martin’s guidance in 2008, EMU was again recognized as a “Best Midwestern College” by The Princeton Review for the sixth straight year. Additionally, for the fifth consecutive year, The Princeton Review recognized Eastern’s College of Business as one of the “Best 296 Business Schools” in the nation. Eastern Michigan also was awarded a 2009 Michigan Historic Preservation Network’s (MHPN) Government/ Institutional Award for its preservation of the University’s core historic campus. Prior to coming to EMU, Martin was the provost and vice-chancellor of academic affairs at the University of MichiganDearborn. The majority of Martin’s higher education career was at Grand Valley State University, where she taught and published as a professor of accounting and taxation. Martin served as director of the master of taxation program, director of international business programs, and chair of the accounting and taxation de-

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The Board of Regents is the governing body of Eastern Michigan University. Its current format was created when the State of Michigan ratified a new constitution, Jan. 6, 1964. The Board comprises eight regents who are appointed to eight-year terms by the governor. The current EMU Regents are Roy Wilbanks, chair; Francine Parker, vice chair; Floyd Clack; Beth Fitzsimmons; Michael Hawks; Mike Morris; Thomas W. Sidlik; and James F. Stapleton. “Other institutions of higher education established by law having authority to grant baccalaureate degrees shall each be governed

Roy E. Wilbanks Chair

Roy E. Wilbanks was appointed to the Board of Regents by Governor Granholm in December 2004 to fill the seat vacated by Rosalind E. Griffin for a term ending in December 2012. Wilbanks was employed by Eastern Michigan University in various roles such as: Assistant to the President for Government and Community Relations, Vice PresiRoy E. Wilbanks dent for University Relations and Secretary to the Board of Regents, Chair Executive Vice President, Interim Chief Executive Officer of the Eastern Michigan Foundation and President and Chief Executive Officer of the Eastern Michigan Foundation. In 2004, he was inducted into the Ypsilanti High School Athletic Hall of Fame and, in 2003, he was awarded the John W. Porter Distinguished Service Award. Wilbanks earned a master’s degree from Eastern Michigan University. Wilbanks serves as chair of the Eagle Administrative Services Board and is a resident of Ypsilanti.

Francine Parker Vice Chair Francine Parker was appointed by Governor Granholm in January 2007 to Francine Parker Vice Chair

replace Joseph Antonini, whose term expired in December 2006. Parker is the Executive Director of the UAW Retiree Medical Benefits Trust, which provides health care benefits to UAW retirees. Parker, who has more than 40 years of healthcare experience, retired as president and CEO of Health Alliance Plan in 2008. She serves as chair of the Personnel and Compensation committee, chair of the Faculty Affairs committee and vice chair of the Educational Policies committee. She is appointed for a term expiring Dec. 2014.

Michael Hawks Michael Hawks was appointed by Governor Snyder in February 2011 to

replace Gary Hawks, whose term had expired. He is appointed for a term expiring Dec. 31, 2018. Hawks was born in Ann Arbor, Michigan and grew up in Ypsilanti Township. He graduated from Ypsilanti High School where he excelled in football and received a full athletic-scholarship from Eastern Michigan University. Hawks earned a varsity letter as a true freshman and went on to be the team’s starting Noseguard the next three seasons. While at EMU, he earned a BA in Business Administration and subsequentMichael Hawks ly earned a MA in Higher Education Administration from Michigan State University. After completing his Higher Education, he served as Chief of Staff for the Majority Floor Leader in the Michigan House of Representatives and on the Staff of the Speaker of the House.He currently serves as a director of Governmental Consultant Services Inc. (GCSI) in Lansing, Michigan. GCSI is a multi-client Lobbying firm that is consistently recognized as Michigan’s number one rated firm. Hawks individually has consistently been voted among the 10 best lobbyists in the state by independent political surveys of Capitol insiders.

Mike Morris Mike Morris was appointed by Governor Rick Snyder in February 2011

to replace Phil Incarnati, whose term had expired. He is appointed for a term expiring Dec. 31, 2018. He is chairman and chief executive officer of American Electric Power (AEP). From 1997 to 2003, Morris was chairman, president and CEO of Northeast Utilities System. Before joining Northeast Utilities, he was president and CEO of Consumers Energy, principal subsidiary of CMS Energy, and president of CMS Marketing, Services and Trading. He was previously president of Colorado Interstate Gas Co. and Mike Morris executive vice president of marketing, transportation and gas supply for ANR Pipeline Co., both subsidiaries of El Paso Energy. Morris was the founder and president of ANR Gathering Co., one of the first gas marketing companies in the United States. Morris is past chairman of the Edison Electric Institute, Institute of Nuclear Power Operations and Nuclear Electric Insurance Limited. He also serves on the U.S. Department of Energy’s Electricity Advisory Board, the National Governors Association’s Task Force on Electricity Infrastructure, Business Roundtable (chairing the Business Roundtable’s Sustainable Growth Initiative). He serves as a director of the boards of Alcoa, Battelle and The Hartford Financial Services Group, Inc. Morris graduated from Eastern Michigan University with both bachelors and masters degrees in biology. He served on the Board of Regents at Eastern Michigan University from 1997-2004. He is currently serving a new term through 2018. In 1995 he received the university’s Distinguished Alumnus Award. During his graduate years, he was commander of the ROTC Brigade. Morris received a law degree, cum laude, from the Detroit College of Law and is a member of the Michigan Bar Association.

by a board of control which shall be a body corporate. The board shall have general supervision of the institution and the control and direction of all expenditures from the institution’s funds. It shall, as often as necessary, elect a president of the institution under its supervision. He shall be the principal executive officer of the institution and be ex-officio a member of the board without the right to vote. The board may elect one of its members or may designate the president to preside at board meetings. Each board of control shall consist of eight members who shall hold office for terms of eight years, not more than two of which shall expire in the same year, and who shall be appointed by the governor by and with the advice and consent of the Senate. Vacancies shall be filled in like manner.”

Floyd Clack Floyd Clack was appointed by Governor Granholm in June 2005 to fill the

seat vacated by Steven G. Gordon, and then reappointed to a full term in January of 2007. Clack was a member of the Genesee County Board of Commissioners (District 2) from 1996-2004 and is a former state representative, serving seven terms from 1982 – 1996. He also served as a member of the Flint City Council from 1979 – 1982 and was a guidance counselor and teacher in the Flint Community Schools. He is a former president of the Flint NAACP. Clack received a master’s degree in counseling from EMU Floyd Clack in 1972. He lives in Flint. Clack serves as vice chair of the Student Affairs committee, vice chair of the Athletic Affairs committee and secretary of the Eagle Administrative Services Board.

Beth Fitzsimmons Beth Fitzsimmons was appointed by Governor Rick Snyder in February 2011

to replace Mohamed Okdie, who resigned. She is appointed for a term expiring Dec. 31, 2016. She serves as chair of the Student Affairs committee. Dr. Fitzsimmons founded Information Strategists, LLC, in 1987, a company that provides information services for high tech companies. Clients include scientists, engineers, marketing specialists and executives of major U.S. corporations. From 2003-2008, she was appointed by the President and chaired the U.S. National Commission on Libraries and Information Science (NCLIS). Beth From 1996-1999, Dr. Fitzsimmons was involved with several projects at the Fitzsimmons U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. Prior to that, she was associated with CENDI; an Executive Branch interagency working group composed of the scientific and technical (STI) managers from the Departments of Commerce, Energy, Defense, Health and Human Services, and NASA. Dr. Fitzsimmons served as the information specialist for 10 years at Aerodyne Research, Inc., and also has served as the Chairman of the Depository Library Council to the U.S. Public Printer (1993-94) and received the Public Printer’s Distinguished Service Award. She is the current President of the Rotary Club of Ann Arbor, the largest Rotary Club in Michigan, and has served on the Boards of the YMCA, University of Michigan Libraries, HelpSource, First Congregational Church, Cleary University, Library of Michigan Foundation, and MIT Enterprise Forum.

Thomas W. Sidlik Thomas W. Sidlik was appointed to the Board of Regents of Eastern Michi-

gan University by Governor Granholm in December 2004 to a term expiring in December 2012. He was elected by the Board as EMU’s Vice-Chair from June 2005 to January 2007. In January 2007, he was elected to be the Chair of the EMU Board of Regents, for a term ending in February 2009. He has served as the Chair of the EMU Educational Policies Committee since January 2007. In March 2009 he was appointed to be the vice chair of the Faculty Affairs committee. He is a member of the Finance, Audit and Thomas Sidlik Investment committee and the Executive committee. In other capacities, he is also a member of the Board of Directors of The Detroit Institute of Arts. Sidlik retired as a member of the Board of Management of DaimlerChrysler AG in August 2007. Sidlik has been vice chairman of the National Minority Supplier Development Council and Chairman of the Council’s Executive Committee. Sidlik is a resident of Ann Arbor.

James F. Stapleton

Jim Stapleton was appointed by Governor Jennifer Granholm in January of 2007 to replace Karen Valvo, who resigned. Stapleton was reappointed by Governor Granholm in January 2009 to his own eight-year term that expires December 31, 2016. He is currently a member of the Board’s Executive committee (in the capacity of chair of the Finance, Audit and Investment committee). He is vice chair of the Eagle Administrative Services board. Stapleton is President and CEO of B&R Consultants. From 2001 through July of 2004 (while continuing to fully own and operate B&R), Stapleton James F. assumed the responsibilities of Senior Vice President of Business Affairs of Stapleton the Detroit Tigers, making him (for a good majority of his tenure) the highest ranking African-American within the business operations of a Major League Baseball franchise. In July of 2004, Stapleton left Major League Baseball to participate in a group that, in June of 2005, purchased the Minnesota Vikings. He is the former president of The Think Twice Foundation, an organization comprised of African and Jewish American Community Leaders that raised more than $1 million and provided more than 200 units of new and/or refurbished housing for Detroit residents. He is also a past chairman of the Detroit Chapter of the Urban League. Stapleton has also served on several profit and not-for-profit boards, including the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Wayne State University’s Shiffman Medical Library Board of Visitors, Ontario Michigan Rail, and the Board of Directors of Detroit Commerce Bank.

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Intercollegiate Athletics Experience Year School Position 2006-Pres. Eastern Michigan University Director of Athletics 2000-2006 University of Arkansas 2006 Deputy Athletic Director 2003-05 Senior Associate Athletics Director 2000-03 Associate Athletics Director/Compliance 1997-2000 University of Michigan Director of Compliance 1995-97 University of Missouri Director of Compliance and operations 1993-95 Vanderbilt University Academic Counselor for two years; Director of Student Life for his final year

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The mark of an exceptional athletics program is the progress that is made each year. And under the leadership of Athletics Director Dr. Derrick Gragg, the Eastern Michigan University department of athletics has turned in successful campaigns in each of his first five years at the helm. During Gragg’s first year at EMU in 200607, the department set a school and MidAmerican Conference record by capturing a remarkable eight team conference titles, adding a league post-season crown and recording two runner-up finishes. The MAC-record eight team championships eclipsed the mark of six held jointly by Central Michigan University (2003-04) and Western Michigan University (1984-85). In 2007-08, Gragg’s second as athletics director, EMU followed up the record-breaking eight championships in 2006-07 with four league regular-season titles and one MAC Tournament crown and the Eagles secured the Reese Trophy which is awarded annually to the top overall men’s athletics program in the league. Eastern had won the prestigious Reese Trophy three previous times (1987-88, 1990-91 and 1995-96). Gragg was nationally recognized for his leadership in 2008-09, earning the Black Coaches & Administrators (BCA) Administrator of the Year Award. He received the award at the BCA National Convention and Expo Awards Banquet, May 29, 2009, in Indianapolis, Ind.

tenure at Arkansas, Gragg was involved in various areas including: athletic administration, sport program oversight, marketing, sports information, recruitment, budget, student-athlete support, compliance, facilities and game management, fund-raising and research. During his career, Gragg has published several articles and editorials on intercollegiate athletics as well as a nationwide study on sports-related gambling. He is a former member of the NCAA’s Minority Opportunities & Interests Committee, having served as co-chair of the committee in 2004-05. Gragg also served as a member of the Big Brothers/ Big Sisters of Northwest Arkansas Board of Directors and as a member of the American Heart Association, Northwest Arkansas Board of Directors. He currently serves as a member of the NCAA’s Legislative Council and is a member of the NACDA Division I-A Athletic Directors Scholarship Ad Hoc Steering Committee. A former collegiate football wide receiver, Gragg lettered four years at Vanderbilt while earning his degree. He graduated with a bachelor’s in human development in 1992 and was a member of the Southeastern Conference Academic Honor Roll during his senior year. Gragg served from 1993 to 1995 as an academic counselor at his alma mater before adding the title of director of student life in his final year at Vanderbilt. During his time as a Commodore athletic administrator, he coordinated student life and support programs as well as supervi-

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The Eagles won a pair of MAC titles during the 2008-09 campaign in men’s cross country and swimming, while finishing as the runner-up in men’s golf, men’s indoor track, men’s outdoor track, women’s golf and women’s soccer en route to a second place finish in the Reese Trophy standings. Eastern continued to excel in 2009-10 with a trio of MAC team titles, 30 individual MAC Championships and 60 student-athletes named to the All-MAC teams. Gragg also helped spearhead the construction of EMU’s $3.9 million multi-purpose indoor athletic practice facility located near the north end of Rynearson Stadium. The 2010-11 season proved to be another record-setting campaign for EMU Athletics. The women’s outdoor track and field team won its first MAC title in 11 years to go along with the men’s cross country team capturing its 15th MAC crown. The Eagles finished near the top in the battle for the Mid-American Conference allsports championships. The women’s athletic program turned in a third-place showing in the race for the Jacoby Trophy, while the men’s athletic program turned in its fifth consecutive top five finish in the battle for the Reese Trophy. Gragg was named EMU’s 11th athletic director, Feb. 21, 2006, after spending the previous six years at the University of Arkansas. He first joined the U of A in 2000 as an associate athletic director and was promoted to senior associate athletic director in 2003 and then to deputy athletic director. In his

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sing the academic counseling programs for student-athletes. In 1995, Gragg was named director of compliance & operations at the University of Missouri. During his two years in Columbia, he was the game event manager for 10 Olympic sports programs and chairman of the Big 12 Compliance Coordinators Group during his last year as compliance coordinator at the university. Named assistant athletic director for compliance at Michigan in 1997, Gragg spent three years with oversight of the UM compliance department. While serving in Ann Arbor, Gragg also earned his master’s degree in sports administration from Wayne State University. He then served on the faculty at WSU, teaching intercollegiate sport administration and sports marketing classes. During the past three years, he has also served as an adjunct faculty instructor at both WSU and EMU. Gragg earned his doctorate in higher education administration from the U of A in May of 2004 and also taught two undergraduate courses during his tenure there as an athletic administrator. Inducted into the Huntsville-Madison County (Ala.) Athletic Hall of Fame in 2010, Gragg is a member of the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) and the Black Coaches and Administrators Association (BCA). Gragg and his wife, Sanya, have a daughter, DeSha, 17, and two sons, Avery, 14, and Phillip-Raymond, 10.

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1 . .... Reese Men’s Sports Trophy Champion 3.14 ........ Winter 2011Department GPA 7 . ..............CoSIDA Academic All-Americans 19 ......................MAC Team Championships 23 ...............MAC Coach of the Year Honors 27 .. CoSIDA Academic All-Region Selections 31 ..............MAC Player of the Year Honors 53 .......MAC Scholar Athletes of the Week 117 . .....Individual MAC Championships 140 . ..Second Team All-MAC Selections 171 . .........First Team All-MAC Selections 195 . ..........Academic All-MAC Selections 218 . ..MAC Athlete of the Week Honors 281 .Athletes with a GPA over 3.0 in Winter 2011

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Dr. Elizabeth Broughton Faculty Athletics Representative

Dr. Elizabeth Ann (Liz) Broughton, a professor in leadership and counseling at Eastern Michigan University, was named faculty athletics representative at EMU in January 2007. As the faculty athletics representative, Broughton is responsible for reviewing policies and procedures concerning student-athlete welfare, academic integrity and rules compliance. She also serves on the Mid-American Conference’s FAR Infractions Committee. Broughton has been an EMU professor in leadership and coun-

seling in the College of Education since August 1997. Her duties include instruction of graduate level courses at EMU and serving on the EMU Faculty Council. The 57-year-old Broughton is a native of Morristown, N.J. She went on to complete her bachelor’s degree in 1976 at Rollins (Fla.) College where she was a varsity tennis and basketball player. She earned her master’s degree in counseling at the University of Florida in 1985 and completed her Doctor of Education degree at the University of Florida in 1996. Broughton played professional tennis from 1976-77 before taking over as head women’s tennis coach at the University of Florida from 1978-81.

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of Kentucky Athletics Department during 2000-01. She was a support desk coordinator at Booth Newspapers in Ann Arbor from 1997-2000 and prior to that was an intern in the athletics department and assistant girls varsity basketball coach at Taylor Light and Life Christian High School in Taylor, Mich. in 1998. A native of Frankenmuth, Mich., Burdis was an all-state softball player and played on state championships teams in softball and basketball at Frankenmuth High School before graduating in 1994. Burdis then went on to Concordia University in Ann Arbor and was an honorable mention All-American shortstop as a senior and the co-captain of the softball team her final two years. She helped lead Concordia to the National Christian College Athletic Association National Championship in both 1998 and 1999. In addition, the softball team won the WolverineHoosier Conference title in 1997 and 1999 and Burdis was named AllLeague shortstop and was an All-League All-Academic pick three times (1997, 1998, 1999).

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Erin Burdis is in her 10th year as a full-time member of the Eastern Michigan University athletics department. Burdis joined the EMU staff as a part-time academic counselor in 2001-02 and was elevated to full-time academic counselor and assistant to the director of compliance in October 2002. In the spring of 2004 she took over leadership of the program. As the director of the Student-Athlete Support Services (SASS), Burdis has developed a comprehensive learning assistance program which has led to a very successful departmental GPA and increased graduation rates. Currently the department has a cumulative GPA of 3.138. The main component of the comprehensive program consists of mentor, learning specialist and tutoring meetings that are all individualized. The 35-year-old Burdis joined the EMU athletics staff at the start of the 2001 academic year after serving as a graduate assistant in the University

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Christopher Hoppe Associate Athletic Director/Compliance

Christopher Hoppe is in his first year as the associate athletic director for compliance for the Eastern Michigan University athletic department. The 32-year-old Hoppe earned two degrees from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and is currently working on a third. He completed his undergraduate degree, with honors, in English literature in 2000 and earned his Juris Doctorate in the spring of 2003. Hoppe has also been working on a Ph.D in postsecondary education and leadership at UW. A native of Rhinelander, Wisc., Hoppe began his professional career

as a court commissioner for Oneida and Vilas County Circuit Courts in 2003-04. Upon returning to the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 2004 for his Ph.D work, Hoppe began his career in collegiate athletics as an athletic compliance intern for the Badgers in 2005-06. In 2006, Hoppe joined the San Diego State University Aztecs as a student-athlete eligibility/student services coordinator. From San Diego State, Hoppe was named the assistant athletics director for compliance and sport supervisor at Robert Morris University in 2008, a post he held until joining EMU in the summer of 2011. A member of the state bar of Wisconsin, Hoppe and his wife, Meris, have two children, Austin and Isabelle.

Garrett Hotchkiss Academic Counselor

Garrett Hotchkiss is in his fifth year as an Academic Counselor for the athletic department at Eastern Michigan University. Hotchkiss joined the Student Athlete Support Services staff full time in 2007 after spending 2006 as a Compliance Assistant and Learning Specialist within the EMU athletic department. Hotchkiss is currently responsible for providing academic support and monitoring student-athletes academic progress in the sports of golf, cross country, track, wrestling and tennis. A native of East Lansing, Michigan, Hotchkiss was an honorable men-

tion all-state baseball player, two time team MVP and also played on the soccer team. Hotchkiss then went on to play two years of college soccer at Adrian College where he received MIAA honorable mention both years. The 33-year-old Hotchkiss earned a bachelor’s degree in Political Science from Central Michigan University in 2001. He completed his master’s degree in sports administration from Xavier University in 2005. Prior to his time here at EMU, Hotchkiss worked as a Research Assistant in the Government Affairs office in Washington D.C. for Corning Incorporated. He also worked as a Game Day Operations Coordinator at the University of Cincinnati and Graduate Assistant for both the men’s and women’s soccer teams at the College of Mount St. Joseph in Cincinnati, Ohio, during his time as a graduate student.

Erich Keil

Coordinator of Athletic Equipment and Facilities

Erich Keil is entering his fifth season as a part of the Eastern Michigan University facilities department. Keil joined the EMU athletics department in December 2007 after working for the University of Michigan department of athletics for 20 years. Keil was responsible for the mainte-

nance of the U-M baseball field that was voted the best college baseball and softball field in the nation by Turface in 1997. In addition to his work as the EMU director of athletic facilities, Keil has three daughters: Melissa (23), Stephanie (21) and Kristina (17). Melissa is a graduate of the University of Michigan and is a professional figure skating coach , Stephanie is enrolled Michigan State University and Kristina attends Kent Prep School in Connecticut.

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Associate Athletic Director

Mike Malach is in his 14th year as a member of the Eastern Michigan University athletics department and his fifth as the director of internal affairs. The 43-year-old Malach joined the EMU staff in September 1998 after a two-year stint as athletics business manager at Southeast Missouri State University. He was responsible for the development and control of the entire athletics budget at Southeast Missouri and he assumed the same responsibilities at Eastern, as well as, overseeing facilities, game operations and sports oversight. A 1990 graduate of Carroll University in Waukesha, Wisc., Malach

went on to earn a master’s degree from Eastern Kentucky University in 1992. After completing his M.A., he joined the University of WisconsinStevens Point as an assistant athletics director from 1992-95. Malach then became a systems engineer with Office Technology Company in March 1995 before moving to Cape Girardeau, Mo., as a member of the Southeast Missouri staff in January 1996. A native of Denmark, Wisc., Malach attended Denmark High School and was a member of the 1985 boys basketball team that won the Class B state championship. He also participated in baseball and football as a prep. Malach lives in Milan, Mich. with his wife, Joan, and their son, Brevin (13) and daughter, Elaina (5).

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master’s degree at Western Michigan University in 1996. From 1991-94 Nordwall was the head athletic trainer at Triton College in River Grove, Ill. He then moved on to Western Michigan University as a graduate assistant athletic trainer from 1994-96, followed by a position at the University of Notre Dame as an assistant athletic trainer during the 1996-97 season. He joined the Kent State University staff in 1997 as an assistant athletic trainer and remained there until accepting the EMU position. Nordwall is a certified athletic trainer and a member of the National Athletic Trainers Association, the Great Lakes Athletic Trainers Association and the Michigan Athletic Trainers Society. Nordwall is also an executive board member of the Athletic Medical Trainers Society as well as the District IV representative to the College/___ Athletic Trainers Committee for the past three years.

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U.S. Olympic Festivals in Minneapolis and Los Angeles respectively. Additionally, he spent 14 years in the United States Army Reserves rising to the rank of Major. Paciorek has written extensively in professional journals and his book “Disability Sports & Recreation is in its Third Edition. Since arriving at Eastern Michigan in 1981 Paciorek was the Physical Education Program Coordinator while teaching classes in adapted physical education, motor learning and development and disability sport. In 1999, he served as the President of the Michigan Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance (MAHPER&D). While at EMU he has received the Eastern Michigan University Distinguished Faculty Award for Service in 2000 and the EMU Alumni Association Distinguished Teaching Award in 1994. Professionally, he has received the MAHPER&D Distinguished Honor Award in 2005; the National Consortium on Physical Education and Recreation for Individuals with Disabilities Outstanding Service Award in 1999; and the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation & Dance; Adapted Physical Activity Council Professional Recognition Award in 1999. Paciorek and his wife Karen, a professor of early childhood education at EMU have two sons: Clark (26) and Clay (23).

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Dr. Michael Paciorek, a professor of physical education in the EMU College of Health and Human Services joined the Office of Compliance in January 2006 as Faculty Compliance Associate. Paciorek is a 1975 graduate of St. Bonaventure University where he received a B.S. in physical education. He received a Master’s degree in adapted physical education from The George Washington University in 1977 and a Ph.D. from Peabody College of Vanderbilt University in 1981. He taught adapted physical education in the Norfolk (Va.) City Schools from 1976-1979, and holds national certification in adapted physical education. Paciorek is known for his work in the field of disability sport having been on the Board of Directors for Special Olympics Michigan for 12 years. He was a member of the United States Disabled Sports Team that competed in the 1992 Paralympic Games in Barcelona, Spain and worked in classification at the 1996 Paralympic Games in Atlanta. He was on the evaluation team for the 1995 Special Olympic World Games and was Co-Coordinator for disabled athlete participation at the 1990 and 1991

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Steve Nordwall is in his 10th year as the director of sports medicine/head athletic trainer for the Eastern Michigan University athletic department. Nordwall joined the EMU staff after spending the previous five years as an assistant trainer for the Kent State University athletic program. At Kent State, Nordwall worked with the entire intercollegiate sports program and held direct responsibilities with the football and men’s basketball teams. He also served as a certified clinical instructor in the athletic training education program. A native of Minnetonka, Minn., Nordwall graduated from Minnehaha Academy in 1986. He went on to complete his undergraduate degree at North Park College in Chicago, Ill. in 1990, and followed that with his

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Ann Pierson Academic Counselor

Ann Pierson is in her ninth year as an academic counselor for the athletics department at Eastern Michigan University. Pierson joined the SASS staff after spending six years as an assistant coach for the EMU softball team. Pierson earned a bachelor’s degree in recreation and parks managements with an emphasis in therapeutic recreation from Central Michigan University in 1987. She earned her master’s degree in sports management from EMU in 2011.

While an undergrad at CMU, Pierson helped CMU win two MidAmerican Conference softball championship (1983 and 1986) and one league basketball title (1982-83). She played on CMU softball teams that qualified for three NCAA regional appearances. A native of Ann Arbor, Pierson lettered in basketball and softball at Gabriel Richard High School. She helped the softball team win the state of Michigan Class D championship as a freshman and senior and was named All-State as a senior. A two-time Class D All-State selection in basketball, Pierson led the team to the Class D state championship game in her final season. Pierson and her son, Brian (17) reside in Ypsilanti.

Gregory Pyszczynski Interim Assistant Sports Performance Coach

Greg Pyszczynski, a 2008 graduate of Saint John Fisher College, has joined the Eastern Michigan University Sports Performance Staff as a graduate assistant. The 26-year-old Pyszczynski (12-11-84) joined the EMU Sports Performance Staff in June 2009 as an intern and worked his way into a graduate assistant position. Prior to joining the EMU staff, Pyszczynski was the volunteer head strength and conditioning coach and a graduate assistant football coach at Utica (N.Y.) College in 2008-09. While at Utica, he also supervised the stength and conditioning for the men’s

lacrosse, women’s ice hockey and women’s field hockey teams. In the 2007-08 year he was an assistant strength and conditioning coach and assistant defensive line coach for the football team at St. John Fisher College in Rochester, N.Y. A native of Buffalo, N.Y., Pyszczynski was the captain of the wrestling and football teams and also played lacrosse at West Seneca East High School. After graduating from high school in 2003, he went on to captain the St. John Fisher College football team while earning first-team Empire 8 All-Conference honors and helping lead the team to two NCAA post-season tournament appearances and a Final Four spot, in 2006.

Dr. Melody Reifel Werner Associate Athletic Director/Senior Women’s Administrator

Dr. Melody Reifel Werner is in her 15th year as a member of the Eastern Michigan University staff. The 54-year-old Reifel Werner has earned her bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees with honors from Eastern Michigan University. She completed her bachelor’s degree in marketing and communications in 1979 and her master’s in organizational communications in 1998. She was awarded her doctoral degree in educational leadership at EMU in 2006. Reifel Werner is the author of Protecting University Integrity: Managing Risks in Intercollegiate Athletics. Reifel Werner is one of only 10 athletic administrators from all three NCAA Divisions to participate in the current class of the NCAA Pathway Program, formerly known as the NCAA Fellows Leadership Development

Program. Through education, training and mentoring, the 10 participants are exposed to key stakeholders in the Association for an in-depth look at governance, leadership, day-to-day operations, decision -making and strategic planning. Prior to Reifel Werner’s work as a training consultant, she worked as an accounts manager and sales trainer for GTE in both Muskegon, Mich., and Ft. Wayne, Ind. She is the current Chair of the NCAA Research Committee and a former member of the executive committee of the National Association of Athletics Compliance (NAAC). She serves on the Advisory Board to the “College Athletics and the Law” publication, which provided guidance on athletics laws and regulations. Reifel Werner is married to Thomas Werner and has two grown sons: Thomas Joseph and Anthony John.

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Assistant Athletic Trainer

Steve Smith is in his third year with the Eastern Michigan University Sports Medicine Staff. He will serve as the primary athletic trainer for the men’s basketball team, volleyball and crew teams. A native of Negaunee, Mich., Smith completed his undergraduate education at Northern Michigan University where he earned his Bachelors

of Science Degree in Athletic Training. He went on to receive his Master degree in Public Administration/Health Administration at Grand Valley State University while serving as a graduate assistant working primarily with football and baseball. The 28-year-old Smith is a certified member of the National Athletic Trainers Association, a Licensed Athletic Trainer by the State of Michigan, and a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS). Smith and his wife Leslie (Micele) live in Whitmore Lake, Mich.

Wayne Smith

Assistant Equipment Manager

Wayne Smith is in his third year as a fulltime member of the Eastern Michigan University athletics department. Smith joined the EMU staff as an under graduate in 2004-05 and was elevated to full-time in 2008. The 26-year-old Smith is responsible for

the day-to-day equipment needs of the EMU’s men’s and women’s basketball, volleyball and EMU’s Olympic sports teams. Smith is a certified member of the Athletic Equipment Managers Association (AEMA).

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EMU staff after spending the 2006-07 year as an athletic training intern at Michigan State University. She also served as a graduate assistant athletic trainer at Central Michigan University from 200406. A native of Holland, Mich., Snow graduated from Grand Valley State University in 2003 with a bachelor’s degree in movement science. She went on to complete her master’s degree in sport administration at Central Michigan University in 2007.

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Megan Snow is in her fifth year as an assistant athletic trainer at Eastern Michigan University. She will serve as the primary athletic trainer for the women’s basketball, tennis and soccer teams, while assisting in game-day help with nearly all sports. The 32-year-old Snow joined the

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Jay Sofen Equipment Manager

Jay Sofen is in his fifth year at Eastern Michigan University and his third as the head equipment manager. He previously served as EMU’s assistant equipment manager from 2007-08 as well as spending the 2008-09 season as the acting equipment manager. A 2006 graduate of Eastern Michigan University, Sofen worked for two years in the athletic media relations office before joining the equipment staff for the 2005-06 campaign. The 28-year-old Sofen is responsible for the day-to-day equip

ment needs of the football program. He also oversees with the operations with EMU’s men’s and women’s basketball, volleyball and EMU’s Olympic sports teams. A native of Plymouth, Mich., Sofen completed his bachelor’s degree in Public Relations at EMU in 2006. As an undergraduate he served as an operations volunteer at the 2004 and 2005 MidAmerican Conference Football Championship games. He also served as an operations volunteer at the 2005 U.S. Open Golf Championship in Pinehurst, N.C. Sofen is a certified member of the Athletic Equipment Managers Association (AEMA). He was also selected as a member of the 2011 McDavid National Advisory staff.

Greg Steiner

Assistant Director of Athletic Media Relations

Greg Steiner is in his 11th year with the Eastern Michigan University Athletic Media Relations Office and his seventh as the assistant director. He will serve as the primary contact for the football women’s basketball and golf teams, while aiding in game-day help with nearly all 21sports. During his tenure in Ypsilanti, Steiner has promoted two Academic All-Americans, worked with six Mid-American Conference championship teams and instituted an aggressive approach to web development to provide better online coverage of Eagle athletic events. In addition, he has worked as an announcer for radio and television broadcasts of EMU sporting events, and he was part of the media relations staff at the 2008 NCAA Men’s Basketball Regional and the 2009 Final Four

in Detroit, Mich. The 30-year-old Steiner worked as a student athletic media relations director at Eastern Michigan for three years. A 2003 graduate of EMU, he graduated cum laude with a bachelor’s degree in marketing. During his tenure as a student assistant, Steiner was responsible for the development of the athletics department Web site, as well as most of the office’s publications. Steiner worked four years (2001-2005) for WOHL television in Lima, Ohio, as videographer and co-host of “The Friday Night Frenzy” and “The Ottawa Oil Pre-Game Show”, a local high school sports show. He completed an internship at Bluffton University during the summer of 2002, where he assisted with the day-to-day operations of the sports information office. A native of Bluffton, Ohio, Steiner graduated from Bluffton High School in 1999. He is a member of the College of Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) and the MAC News Media Association (MNMA).

Jim Streeter Associate Athletic Director

Jim Streeter is in his 38th year with the Eastern Michigan University Athletic Media Realtions Office, 37 of them as the director. A 2004 inductee into the EMU Athletics Hall of Fame in 2004, the 63-year-old Streeter earned a bachelor’s degree from EMU in Dec. 1973, with a major in physical education and minors in journalism and history. He was sports editor of the student newspaper, The Eastern Echo, for two years. After serving a two-year stint as a sportswriter for The Ypsilanti Press, Streeter joined EMU as an assistant sports information director in 1974. He was named SID in August 1975. Streeter is a member of the College of Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) and was a member of the publications committee for

four years. He was the secretary of the Detroit Sports Broadcasters and Writers Association (DSBWA) from 1990-94 after serving as vice president for one year. Additionally, in 2007 he received the honor of “Best of the Best” from the DSBWA. Streeter was selected as one of nine Media Marshals for the 2004 Ryder Cup Golf competition at Oakland Hills Country Club. In addition, he was part of the media relations staff at the 2008 NCAA Men’s Basketball Regional and the 2009 Final Four in Detroit, Mich. A native of Albion, Mich., Streeter graduated from Albion High School in 1966. He earned two varsity letters in baseball and two in basketball at Albion High. He served as president of the Varsity Club his senior year and vice-president of the junior and senior classes. Streeter and his wife, Mary, live in Ypsilanti and have three sons: Andrew (34), twins Michael and David (32), two granddaughters, Isabel (12) and Annaliese (8) and one grandson, Avery (5).

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Bill Tuscany is in his 26th year as a member of the Eastern Michigan University sports medicine staff, having been promoted to associate head athletic trainer in September 2001. In addition, Tuscany serves as a lecturer and clinical instructor in EMU’s accredited athletic training curriculum. A 1973 Eastern Michigan University graduate, Tuscany earned his master’s degree from EMU in 1976. Before joining the EMU athletics department, Tuscany was the

head athletics trainer at Lewis University in Romeoville, Ill., from 1976-86. In addition to his training duties at Lewis, Tuscany was the director of the Emergency Medical Service, an associate professor in physical education and from 1981-86 he was the chairman of the physical education department. Tuscany is a certified member of the National Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA) and a licensed Athletic Trainer by the State of Michigan. The 60-year-old Tuscany and his wife, Carol, have a daughter, Sarah (29).

Blair Wagner

Head Sports Performance Coach

In October 2007, Wagner had the privilege of assisting with the training of the NBA’s New York Knicks during their preseason camp. Prior to arriving in Charleston, S.C., Wagner spent a short time as a volunteer strength coach at the University of Nebraska Kearney. Wagner attended the University of Wyoming and obtained his bachelor’s degree in exercise science in kinesiology while working primarily with the UW Football and strength and conditioning programs. Blair is a certified strength and conditioning specialist through the National Strength and Conditioning Association, a sports performance coach certified through the United States Weightlifting Association and a connective exercise specialist through the National Academy of Sports Medicine. A native of Cheyenne, Wyo., Wagner completed his master’s degree in exercise science from The Citadel Graduate College in May 2010.

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Blair Wagner is entering his second year at Eastern Michigan University, and the first as the as head sports performance coach. An assistant strength and conditioning coach at The Citadel from 2007-10, the 26-year-old Wagner worked directly with the basketball and wrestling programs, while assisting with the Bulldogs football and baseball teams. He was first appointed in December 2007 after spending the fall with the College of Charleston in a similar position. While with the Cougars, he was responsible for the men’s and women’s soccer, men’s and women’s swimming/diving and men’s and women’s track and field teams. In addition, he assisted with men’s and women’s basketball, baseball, softball and volleyball.

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Jay Alexander Baseball

Karen Baird Softball

AnnMarie Gilbert Women’s Basketball

Peter Linn Swimming

Kim Berrington Volleyball

John Goodridge Men’s XC/Track

Sue Parks Women’s XC/Track

Ryan Ray Tennis

Bruce Cunningham Men’s Golf

Scott Hall Soccer

Derek DelPorto Wrestling

Brad Holdren Rowing

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Rob Murphy Men’s Basketball

Sandy Wagner Women’s Golf

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The 2011 season marks the 11th year that veteran Detroit-area broadcaster Matt Shepard will call the action on the field for the EMU football broadcast team. Shepard first handled EMU football playby-play duties during the 1999 season. He returned in 2002, and has held the post for nine straight seasons. A widely known football and basketball broadcaster, Shepard is the voice of University of Michigan men’s basketball as well as the morning drive host on WDFN (1130 AM) in Detroit. During his career, he has called NFL Europe games for FOX and, in 2005, Arena Football League games for Fox Sports Net and was the broadcast voice for a pair of WNBA Championships by the Detroit Shock. Shepard’s Fox Sports Detroit resume also includes extensive work as a reporter for the Detroit Lions, Detroit Pistons and Detroit Tigers, and play-by-play work for the Michigan High School Athletic Association football state finals and the CCHA hockey television package. In 2004, Shepard hosted the EMU Football Review with Head Coach Jeff Genyk on Comcast Local television.

The 2010-11 season marks the third consecutive year that Chad Bush has been calling baseball, volleyball and basketball games for Eastern Michigan University. Bush received the call to broadcast the baseball team’s 2009 Mid-American Conference Tournament run on Eagle All-Access, before adding a complete schedule of volleyball, women’s basketball, baseball and softball games in 2009-10. Then prior to the 2010-11 campaign, Bush was tabbed to take over the main responsibilities of EMU men’s and women’s basketball on WEMU, while still working select volleyball, baseball and softball games on Eagle All-Access. Prior to joining the Green and White, Bush served from 2006 until 2009 as the broadcaster of Wayne State University football and men’s basketball. A graduate of Orchard Lake St. Mary’s High School, Bush was on the football team at Central Michigan University before transferring to WSU to finish his degree in Speech Communication.

Ryan Wooley Play-by-Play for Women’s Basketball Ryan Wooley has pursued a career in sports broadcasting since his childhood and is proof that anybody can do whatever they put their mind to. Wooley grew up in Westland Michigan where he graduated from John Glenn High School and then went on to Eastern Michigan University, where he received a Bachelors degree in “Electronic Media and Film”. While at EMU, Ryan worked for WQBR, a student radio station where he served as the host of two shows per week. He also anchored the weekly news, delivered halftime updates during football and basketball on 89.1 WEMU, and handled the play by play for both football and basketball on the campus television station “E-TV”. Currently, Wooley is the play by play voice of the John Glenn High School football team as well as the EMU women’s basketball team on Eagle All-Access. In his free time, Ryan likes to work on cars, play video games, watch sports and hang out with friends. He currently resides in Belleville with his wife Michelle.

Jeff Fulton Executive Producer The 2011-12 season marks the 26th year Jeff Fulton has been a part of the EMU broadcast team. Fulton serves as the on-site executive producer and statistician for football, men’s basketball and women’s basketball games on WEMU and Eagle All-Access. At one point, he has worked an incredible 188 straight EMU football games. A fixture in the Ypsilanti community and a longtime EMU supporter, Fulton was previously the communications director for the Washtenaw County Sheriff’s Department.

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About WEMU WEMU-FM will again serve as the flagship for EMU football and basketball broadcasts, as part of its broad coverage of EMU athletics. Listeners in eight counties can catch Eagles’ games on 89.1 FM. As a public radio station with a large broad-based audience, WEMU’s signal extends from Washtenaw County to the Detroit metropolitan and Toledo, Ohio markets. Eagle fans around the world can access live game broadcasts, compatible with a variety of software and media players, at http://wemu.org.

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About Eagle All-Access Eagle All-Access is a “virtual stadium” – a seamless Internet experience – where viewers can follow all of EMU’s athletic programs and all of the Eagles’ content they desire without ever having to leave home. It will be a one-stop-shop for live games, news conferences, coaches’ interviews and up-to-the minute scores, news and highlights. Subscription packages are just $5.95 for a 24-hour pass, $9.95 for an entire month or $79.95 for a full calendar year. A minimum of 60 events are scheduled in 2011-12 with further dates still being finalized for broadcast on All-Access. During the 2009-10 campaign, EMU streamed 54 live events with other features appearing in the On-Demand Archive section. In 2010-11 that number was upped to more then 70 broadcasts. Eagle All-Access will video stream every home football, volleyball, men’s and women’s basketball game. In the spring, All-Access shifts to audio-only in its coverage of EMU baseball and softball.

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Eastern Eagles Fight Song

A Look Back at EMU’s Logos

“Eastern Eagles, hats off to you! Fight, fight, fight for ole EMU. Look to the sky, the Eagles will fly, the bravest we’ll defy. ... Rah,rah, rah!”

1929-1991

“Hold that line for ole Green and White. Sons and daughters show your might. So, FIGHT, FIGHT! for ole EMU and vic-tor-y!”

1991-1994

EMU Alma Mater Eastern, sacred Alma Mater to your name we shall be true. Ever marching on to victory, we’ll stand by to see you through, Softly floating on the breeze, verdant green with white of snow, This our banner we will carry in our hearts whe’er we go.

1995-2001

Go Green 2002

Go Green, roll up the score. Go Green, let’s get some more. Raise a cheer for old Green and White. Let’s show them we came here to fight. Go Green, vic’try we’ll claim. Go Green, let’s win this game. We’ll always fight for old EMU. Come on and let’s go Green!

2003-present

• Ron Campbell – President, Tampa Bay Lightning Fred Cofield, Earle Higgins, Harvey Marlatt, George Gervin, Grant Long, Derrick Dial, Earl Boykins, Carl Thomas, Charles Thomas – professional basketball players

• General John G. Coburn -- one of eight four-star generals in the United States • Hayes Jones -- Olympic gold medalist

• Bruce T. Halle -- Founder and CEO of Discount Tire Co.

• Rodney Slater -- former U.S. Secretary of Transportation

• John Heffron -- Winner of NBC’s Last Comic Standing in 2004

• Shirley Spork -- co-founder of the LPGA • Bob Welch -- Cy Young Award winner

• Greg Mathis –Judge and later TV personality • Lloyd Olds - designed the zebra shirt worn by referees • Dean Rockwell – Olympic team wrestling coach in 1964

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• Charlie Batch, Lional Dalton, Jason Jones, T.J. Lang, Barry Stokes, Kevin Walter – professional football players

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Some of EMU’s Prominent Alumni

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Since the 1991 season, Eastern Michigan University athletic teams have gone by the nickname “Eagles.” The Eagles name was officially adopted on May 22, 1991, when the EMU Board of Regents voted to replace the existing Huron nickname and logo with the new one. EMU originally went by the nicknames “Normalites,”“Men from Ypsi”and various other titles through the years before “Hurons” was adopted in 1929. The “Hurons” first came into being as the result of a contest sponsored by the Men’s Union in 1929. On Oct. 31 of that year, a three-person committee, composed of Dr. Clyde Ford, Dr. Elmer Lyman and Professor Bert Peet, selected the name “Hurons” from the many entries in the contest. The name was submitted by two students, Gretchen Borst and George Hanner. Hanner was working at the Huron Hotel at the time of the contest and was no doubt as much influenced by his place of employment as by the Huron Indian tribe. The runner-up name in that contest was Pioneers. EMU began investigating the appropriateness of its Huron Indian logo after the Michigan Department of Civil Rights issued a report in October 1988 suggesting that all schools using such logos drop them. The report indicated that the use of Native American names, logos and mascots for athletic teams promoted racial stereotypes. At that time, four colleges, 62 high schools and 33 junior high/middle schools in Michigan used Indian logos or names. The EMU Board of Regents voted to replace the Huron name with Eagles, taken from three recommendations from a committee charged with supplying a new nickname. The other two final names submitted were Green Hornets and Express.

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The Athletics Staff

• Rocky Roe -- Major League Baseball umpire • Jack Roush -- CEO and owner of Roush Racing

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Student-Athlete Support Services

Academic, personal and professional support are essential to college success. At EMU, Student-Athlete Support Services (SASS) helps student-athletes reach their full potential. Our philosophy is to offer an academic support program, integrated with the University, that will assist all student-athletes with their transition into college. This all-encompassing support continues throughout each student-athlete’s collegiate career, until the day he or she receives a diploma, lands a job or enters graduate school. Being proactive rather than reactive, our staff does not wait for an academic crisis to occur. We gather important background information and build an academic profile on each student-athlete, assessing his or her needs in advance. Services provided through SASS include the following: programs that focus on student-athletes’ special needs, monitoring academic performance, providing learning assistance, assisting with registration procedures, assisting in monitoring athletic eligibility, providing priority registration and making sure that athletes are advised about current NCAA, MAC and University rules and regulations. Freshmen and transfer student-athletes encounter a major transition when making the switch from high school or community college to a university. These students, while adjusting to their new routines, receive extra attention and support. College is not easy. But with hard work and dedication from both the studentathlete and the support staff, the student-athlete can have a successful college experience. The success of Eastern’s student-athletes hinges on their willingness to seek assistance from SASS as well as other University student services. SASS staff members continually refer student-athletes to the Admissions Office, Academic Advising Center, Career Services Center, Health Services, the Records Office, Financial Aid and The Holman Learning Center. Faculty members also provide assistance to studentathletes through advising in course selection and providing additional help with courses when requested.

Athletic Training and Sports Medicine

The Eastern Michigan University Sports Medicine Department has a long history and reputation for excellence in the health care of student-athletes and the education of athletic training students. Founding practitioners Gary Strickland, Ron Venis and Dr. Wally Roeser envisioned a goal of first-class prevention, management and rehabilitation of athletic injuries for all student-athletes. Although the department continues to grow, its primary mission remains the same. The student-athletes participating in intercollegiate athletics receive comprehensive health care from an expansive sports medicine team. The Eastern Michigan University Sports Medicine staff is led by Dr. Tara MasterHunter, Dr. Zoe Foster, Dr. David Alvarez, Dr. George Pujalte, Dr. Wally Roeser, Dr. Bruce Miller, Dr. Don Wurtzel and head athletic trainer Steve Nordwall. Additionally, the staff consists of two primary care sports medicine fellows, three full-time staff athletic trainers, two full-time athletic training clinical educators, five graduate assistant athletic trainers and the team dentist. Our sports medicine staff works in conjunction with various medical professionals within the community who provide nutritional, dental, vision and other specialized services for our student-athletes. At Eastern Michigan University, the philosophy of the Sports Medicine staff is two-fold: to provide a high standard of medical care through effective preventive and management programs, and to facilitate an effective post-injury rehabilitation process for a safe return to competition. In all cases, the ultimate well-being of each student-athlete is considered our number one priority, not only while they compete at Eastern Michigan University, but during their lifetime as well. The Sports Medicine staff operates out of three campus athletic training facilities in the Convocation Center, Bowen Field House and the Rynearson Stadium team building.

Sports Performance/Strength and Conditioning

The main focus of the EMU strength and conditioning program is to develop the complete student-athlete. Everything that is incorporated into the training program relates to success on the court. The program is not just about lifting weights, but rather the development of all aspects of athletic performance. These areas include speed, strength, quickness, agility, flexibility, explosion, sports nutrition and mental toughness. One of the main objectives of the program is to improve the players’ agility and speed. The goal is to develop stronger and more physical student-athletes without losing speed or flexibility. With that in mind, our staff focuses on improving strength in the “Power Zone.” Abdominal, lower back and hip strength are crucial for an athlete’s success. Increasing strength in these areas decreases the chance and severity of injury and assists in strength and power development. EMU athletes are pushed as much as possible to prepare for competition. The athletes are challenged through physically demanding and intense workouts year-round. The athletes are also challenged during each workout with some type of mental toughness/physical challenge. We train not only the physical side of the student-athlete, but also the mental and competitive side. While everyone lifts weights during the year, EMU Eagle student-athletes will also condition. This places us as one of the best conditioned teams in the country each year. Our goal is simple: Be the best conditioned/most physical team in the country. A highly motivated athlete is a program’s most valuable asset. Everyone in the country works on developing their athletes from the neck down, but at EMU, our program strives for excellence both mentally and physically. Our staff works to develop long-term and short-term goals for success. We work closely with the athletes so we know exactly what they are doing and what they need to do to improve. Developing athletes is a year-round task for our strength staff. During the year, the athletes will spend almost as much time in the weight room as they do on the court. Strength and Conditioning at EMU is a full-time commitment. There is no such thing as part-time champions. EMU athletes work hard but have fun. The camaraderie and work ethic developed in the weight room carry onto the field.

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WHAT ARE THE CONSEQUENCES? EMU is responsible for the actions of its boosters. If a booster provides an impermissible benefit to a prospect, student-athlete, their relatives or friends, EMU may be subject to penalties from the NCAA and Mid-American Conference. When a violation occurs, regardless of intention, it can: • Jeopardize the eligibility of prospective and current student-athletes; • Result in the EMU athletics program being penalized by the NCAA and/or the MidAmerican Conference; and • Cause you to lose benefits or privileges associated with the athletics department (i.e., booster club membership, ticket privileges). QUESTIONS? The above information is a brief overview of compliance and rules pertaining to boosters and their interactions with prospective studentathletes. If you have any questions about any NCAA, MAC or institutional rules, please contact Christopher Hoppe at 734.487.3263 or choppe3@ emich.edu. For more information on compliance and boosters, please visit the Office of Athletic Compliance's website at: EMUEagles.com/compliance

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Christopher Hoppe choppe3@emich.edu 734.487.3263

WHAT IS AN EXTRA BENEFIT? An extra benefit is any special arrangement by a EMU employee or booster to provide a prospect, student-athlete or their relatives or friends a benefit not expressly authorized by the NCAA. Examples of impermissible benefits include, but are not limited to, the following: • Gifts of cash, clothing, equipment or any other tangible item; • A special discount, payment arrangement or credit on any purchase or service; • Loan of money or co-signing of loans; • A vehicle, use of a vehicle, or any transportation expenses; • Free or reduced-cost services, purchases or rentals; • Entertainment on- or off-campus; or • Free or reduced-cost rent or housing.

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FOR MORE INFORMATION Contact Christopher Hoppe, EMU’s Associate Athletic Director for Compliance.

ARE YOU A BOOSTER? You are a booster if you are or ever have: • Been a member of a booster organization that supports EMU athletics (e.g., EMU Athletic Club, E-Gridiron Group); • Made any financial contributions to the athletics department; • Been involved in promoting EMU's athletics program; • Been a season ticket holder; or • Provided benefits to enrolled student-athletes or their relatives or friends. You can become a booster if you provide benefits to prospects, student-athletes, their relatives or friends and any of the following statements are true: • The relationship between the athlete (or parents of the athlete) and the individual providing the benefits developed as a result of the athlete's participation in athletics or their reputation as an athlete; • The relationship began only after the athlete become a prospect; • The relationship began only after the athlete had achieved notoriety due to his or her athletic ability or reputation; • The pattern of benefits increased after the athlete attained notoriety as a talented athlete.

WHO IS A PROSPECTIVE STUDENT-ATHLETE? A prospective student-athlete (prospect) is a student who has started classes for the ninth grade, students enrolled in preparatory schools and two-year colleges are also considered prospects. An individual remains a prospect even after he/she signs a National Letter of Intent.

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Even though there are many rules prohibiting your involvement with prospects and the recruiting process, as a booster you are permitted to do the following: • Notify EMU coaching staff about noteworthy prospects in your area, • Attend a prospect's athletics event on your own initiative, provided no contact with the prospect, the prospect's parents or coach occurs, • Continue existing friendships, provided solicitation of a prospect's enrollment does not occur.

WHAT IS COMPLIANCE? At Eastern Michigan University, the Office of Compliance works within the department of athletics and the University to ensure EMU's compliance with all applicable NCAA, MAC and institutional rules. In doing so, the compliance office is charged with the following tasks: • Educating administrators, coaches, staff, prospective student-athletes, current student-athletes and boosters about NCAA, MAC and institutional rules; • Developing monitoring systems to ensure compliance with NCAA, MAC and institutional rules (e.g., recruiting, academic eligibility, financial aid, awards and benefits, amateurism and agents); • Investigating and reporting violations of NCAA, MAC and institutional rules.

ONCE A BOOSTER ALWAYS A BOOSTER. Once an individual is identified as a booster, the person retains that identity forever! This is true even if the individual no longer contributes to, or is involved with, EMU's athletics program.

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Recruiting Do's And Don'ts Only EMU coaches may be involved in the recruiting process. Boosters may not make any recruiting contacts with prospective studentathletes, Boosters are prohibited from the following: • Do not telephone, write or make in-person contact with a prospect for recruiting purposes • Do not contact a prospect's coach, principal or counselor in an attempt to evaluate the prospect • Do not become involved in making arrangements for a prospect, the prospect's relatives or friends to receive money or financial aid of any kind • Do not visit a prospect's school to acquire films or transcripts in an attempt to evaluate the prospect's academic or athletics eligibility • Do not have contact with a prospect, their relatives or friends during any of their visits to EMU's campus • Do not contact student-athletes enrolled in other four-year institutions regarding the possibility of transferring to EMU

The Eastern Michigan University Office of Athletics Compliance is committed to a comprehensive compliance program that educates student-athletes, prospective student-athletes, institutional employees, community members and boosters about the importance of adhering to NCAA, Mid-American Conference and institutional rules. The commitment to compliance ensures institutional control over the department of athletics. The existence of a successful compliance program depends on the willingness of coaches, administrators, staff, student-athletes and boosters to be cognizant of NCAA, MAC and institutional rules.

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Supporting EMU StudentAthletes Since 1994 The EMU Athletic Club provides vital financial support to more than 550 student-athletes at Eastern Michigan University as they strive for excellence on the court and in the classroom. Nearly 1,000 donors generously supported our outstanding scholar-athletes each year. Established in 1994, the EMU Athletic Club raises funds in three key areas for EMU’s 21 varsity athletic teams: annual-use operating funds, endowment, and facility related projects. Today, annual-use giving is the most critical area of support needed by the Athletic Department. These contributions directly support the operating budgets of our teams and help provide the most basic needs to our coaches and student-athletes, including comprehensive national recruiting efforts, out of region travel to maintain nationally competitive schedules, equipment such as uniforms, balls, nets, bats, and much more. Gifts to any of our teams, or to the Eagles for Excellence Fund (which will be used for the most urgent needs of the athletic department), are an investment in the future leaders of the state of Michigan. Join the EMU Athletic Club today and make a difference for EMU Athletics.

How to Make a Gift

Online: By Phone: By Mail:

www.emuathleticclub.com 734.487.8236 799 N. Hewitt Road Room 309C Ypsilanti, MI 48197

Join the EMU Athletic Club

For more information or to join the EMU Athletic Club, please contact: TBA - Associate Athletic Director/Executive Director of the EMU Athletic Club Office Phone - 734.487.8236 E-mail: TBA

Membership Levels and Benefits: Hall of Fame -- $5,000 and up • All of the benefits of the lower levels, plus ... • Receive first-level priority on the purchase of football/basketball season tickets, see (B) below • Purchase rights to six luxury football box seats • Opportunity to travel to a road game with a team of your choice • Specially designed EMU Athletic Club gift Olympian -- $2,500 - $4,999 • All of the benefits of the lower levels, plus ... • Purchase rights to four luxury football box seats • Invitation to dinner with Athletic Director with other Olympian and higher members All-American -- $1,000 - $2,499 • All of the benefits of the lower levels, plus ... • Football/basketball reserved parking (season ticket holders only) • Purchase rights to four chair back seats for football • EMU Athletic Club Leader recognition pin All-Conference -- $500 - $999 • All of the benefits of the lower levels, plus ... • Postseason ticket priority • Purchase rights to two chair back seats for football • Invitation to annual social event with EMU head coaches and administrators Captain -- $250 - $499 • All of the benefits of the lower levels, plus ... • Access to the E-Club Room (must show membership card) • Exclusive access to the “Eagles Nest.” Located in the Convocation Stadium Club, a hospitality area will be available for select home men’s & women’s basketball conference games and will feature a variety of refreshments and pregame “chalk talks” from members of the coaching staffs. (C) Varsity -- $100 - $249 • Tax deduction, see (A) below • Invitation to special events • Discounts at Eagle Crest Golf Club, Eagle Crest Conference Center and the Ypsilanti Marriott (must show membership card) • Membership card • Membership decal (A) Material value of benefit provided will reduce tax deduction by value of benefit. (B) Current football/basketball season ticket holders retain their current seats. (C) Must also purchase season tickets or single game tickets to access this area.

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1976 Charles Eugene Beatty* James “Bingo” Brown* William E. Foy* George W. Marshall* Lloyd W. Olds* Elton J. Rynearson, Sr.* Edwin Shadford* Raymond L. Stites*

1985 John Banaszak Doug Cossey* Hasely Crawford Michael H. Jones* Richard Moseley Charles Paige Jean Siterlet* 1986 Jean S. Cione* David Ellis Bruce Howell Ron Johnson Richard G. Raymond Bill Tipton

1977 C. Dale Curtiss* Charles Hanneman* Charles “Whitey” Hlad* Hayes W. Jones Harry Ockerman* Dean Rockwell* Olin Sanders* Paul Shoemaker*

2001 Angie Fielder Jon Gates Bob Jennings Mauri Jormakka* George Mead* John “Rocky” Roe Rodney Slater

1992 Cleon Gilliam Jay Jones Susan “Sue” Parks Mike Strickland Leo Turner* 1993 Joe Brodie Laurie Ann Byrd Oswald Gaynier* George Gervin Nick Manych*

1994 Terry Collins Donna Donakowski F.L. “Frosty” Ferzacca* Kevin “Rocky” Miller Robert Sims C.P. Steimle*

2002 William “Audie” Cole Rena (Cox) McBroom Earl Jones Lanny Mills J.E. Morcombe* Jim Pietrzak Ron Rice Mary Smith*

2003 Sherry (Anderson) Boughton Sharon (Brown) Calhoun Marsha (Barker) Crosby Jim Dutcher Garry Grady Paul McMullen Joel Smith

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2006 Nikki (Stubbs) Douglas Greg Howe Carole Huston Dazel Jules Peter Linn Bob Lints Gary Tyson 2007 Al Jagutis Marci Kelley Mark Leonard Tamyka McCord Stan Vinson Doug Willer 2008 Joy (Inniss) Johnson Lindell Reason Jeff Reaume* Sarah Willis Chuck Wilson 2009 Denise Allen Charlie Batch Jerry Cerulla Angela (Springer) Johnson Sharon McNie Gary Patton Gary Strickland 2010 Clement Chukwu Dawn (Godfrey) Heck Laurie Hubbard JoAnne (LeFevre) McBroom Hildred Lewis John R. Martin Barry Stokes *Deceased

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1982 Garion H. Campbell* Clifford D. Crane* Marvin R. Mittlestat* Albert H. Pingel Earl N. Riskey* Charles J. Shonta Fred D. Trosko*

2005 Tommy Asinga Dan Boisture* Ben Braun Hamilton Morningstar* Dr. Waldomar Roeser Danny Schmitz Sara Seegers Harold Simons

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1991 James Brodie* Tom Fagan Jim Grant* Jeff Huxley James Ross Claude Snarey*

2000 Wilbur P. Bowen* Jack Brusewitz Chris Hoiles Denise (Kaercher) Leipold Jim Nelson Jenny Romatowski Wayne Seiler

2004 Melissa (Drouillard) Bater Roxanne (Munch) Bronkema Roger Coryell Mark Dailey Earl Dixon Mireille (Sankatsing) Smith Jim Streeter

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1999 Ron Adams Jim Harkema Kelly Hebler Dave Kieft Leroy Potter* Mark Smith Jeff Washington

1990 Ken Bruchanski Dottie Denise Davis Jeffrey E. Dils Frank Reaume Virgil E. Windom Duane Zemper

1981 Delmar Allman* Rha W. Arnold* Charles E. Forsythe* James R. Martin* David L. Pureifory* Abe Rosenkrantz* Clarence B. Sabbath* Shirley G. Spork

1996 Jim Applegate John C. Fountain Kennedy McIntosh* Randy Mills Andrea (Bowman) Osika Jeff Peck

1998 Marc Dingman Grant Long Loita “Blink” Molineaux* Nanette Push Ron Saunders* Pat Sheridan Tom Smith

1989 Gary Bastien William M. Cave* Ron Gulyas Ann (Meachum) Lohner Bob Owchinko Harry Werbin*

1980 Ruth Boughner* Leighton Boyd* Kenneth “Beef” Matheson* Ferris G. Newman* Bob Parks

1997 Walter Gerald Brown* Ed Engle* Glenn Gulliver Earle Higgins Duane Root Eugene Thomas Claudia Wasik

1988 Norbert S. Badar Clarence Chapman Sherm J. Collins Clare Ebersole Stanley McConnor Bob Welch

1979 Louis Batterson* James Bibbs Merrill Hershey* Harvey Marlatt George Muellich* Ron Oestrike Arthur D. Walker* Frank “Buck” Weeber*

1984 William Barrett James Bell Wardell Gilliam* Gordon Minty Bernard Otto*

1987 Glenn Davis Marvin Johnson Bob Rowland* William J. Stephens Jack Weiss

1978 William E. Crouch* Daniel Webster Kirksey Robert K. Middlekauff Thomas V. Quinn* Kenneth “Red” Simmons Andrew Vanyo* James A. Walsh* William C. Zepp*

1983 Roger Arnett* Santee Brockman* Ralph Gilden Augusta “Gussie” Harris* Kenneth Hawk* Charles Lappeus* Neville “Tex” Walker* George Wendt*

1995 John Clay Bob Crosby Kerry Keating James Matthews Lucy Parker Larry Radcliff

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The Eastern Michigan University alumni varsity letterwinners club, E-Club, sponsors the EMU Athletic Hall of Fame. This year’s class will mark the 36th anniversary of the E-Club Athletic Hall of Fame. The Class of 2011 will then be honored at the men’s in February of 2012. Tickets for the Hall of Fame ceremony can be purchased by calling the EMU Athletics Department at 734.487.8236.

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