2009 FGCU Women's Soccer Media Guide

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TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Contents

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GENERAL INFORMATION 2009 Quick Facts Media Information

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2009 SEASON PREVIEW 2009 Roster 2009 Photo Roster 2009 Squad Breakdown 2009 Season Preview 2009 Schedule

2009 OPPONENTS

2009 Opponents

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ATLANTIC SUN CONFERENCE This is the A-Sun

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2009 FGCU WOMEN’S SOCCER FGCU Soccer Complex 18 FGCU Women’s Socccer Locker Room 19 Head Coach Jim Blankenship 20-21 Assistant Coach Mario Rincon 21 Assistant Coach Jessica Zabel 22

2009 PLAYER PROFILES Seniors Emily Barrett Amber McCall Juniors Kelli Haemmelmann Lindsay Haw Anna Jokuty Kirsi Keenan Michelle Kuhnen Caytlan MacKenzie

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Kayley McMillan Amanda Suchko Sophomores Katherine Correllus Katie Donnellan Olivia Elias Sarah Fagler Amanda Goble Jeannel Huffman Kathleen Hunter Brianna McCall Stacey Payne Gina Petracco Stephanie Powers Freshman Ashley Ciesielczyk Jennifer Crittenberger Danielle Faller Chelsea Garlock Julia Martin Susan Schwartz Jessica Swartzentruber

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Individual Season Records Individual Career Records

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FGCU ATHLETICS MISSION STATEMENT

The mission of FGCU Athletics is to fully and effectively accomodate the needs and interests of student-athletes in their quest for excellence in the arena of highly competitive sport while working toward the achievement of an undergraduate degree.

THIS IS FGCU The City of Fort Myers Florida Gulf Coast University Director of Athletics Ken Kavanagh FGCU President Dr. Wilson G. Bradshaw FGCU Campus Living Eagle History: FGCU Traditions FGCU Facilities Outdoor Sports Complex Sports Medicine Strength & Conditioning Compliance Staff Directory

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Overall Team Statistics Individual Statistics Game Results

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Front Cover (Clockwise, L to R): Amber McCall, Lindsay Haw.

2008 SEASON IN REVIEW

MEDIA GUIDE CREDITS The 2009 FGCU Women’s Soccer Media Guide is a publication of the Florida Gulf Coast University Athletics Department. Covers Design: Chris Perry Inside Design and Layout: Chris Perry Editing: Chris Perry Photography: Brian Tietz, Jason Smith, FGCU Sports Information

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Team Game Records Team Season Records Individual Game Records

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Back Cover (Top to Bottom, T to B): Stephanie Powers, Katherine Correllus.


2009 QUICK FACTS UNIVERSITY INFORMATION

School Florida Gulf Coast University City/Zip Fort Myers, FL 33965 Founded 1997 Enrollment 10,366 Nickname Eagles Colors Cobalt Blue and Emerald Green Facility FGCU Soccer Complex (2,000) Affiliation NCAA Division I-AAA Conference Atlantic Sun President: Dr. Wilson Bradshaw Athletic Director Ken Kavanagh SWA/Associate AD Kathy Peterson Athletic Department Phone 239-590-7012

Away Neutral A-Sun Record A-Sun Regular Season Finish 2009 TEAM INFORMATION

Letterwinners Returning/Lost 20/2 Position Starters Returning/Lost 10/1 Goalkeepers Returning/Lost 3/1 Newcomers 5 Class Breakdown 27 (Sr-2, Jr-8, So-11,Fr-6) States Fla-17, , Canada-3, Penn.-2, Calif.-1, Conn.-1, N.Y.-1, Ohio-1, Wis.-1 PROGRAM HISTORY

STAFF INFORMATION

Head Coach: Jim Blankenship (3rd season, Florida International ‘82) Office Phone: (239) 590-7571 Best time to reach: Weekday Mornings Record at FGCU: 21-11-3 (2 years) Overall Record: 262-81-12 (15 years) Assistant Coach Mario Rincon (3rd season, Lynn ‘95) 2008 REVIEW

2008 Overall Record Home

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

10-4-3 3-1-3

First Season All-Time Record (Seasons) All-Time A-SUN Record (Seasons) Most Wins (Season)

2007 21-11-3 (2) 12-6-3 (2) 11 (2007)

COMMUNICATIONS (AREA CODE 239)

Media Relations Contact Perry E-Mail Media Relations Office Media Relations Fax Soccer Office Website

2009 FGCU WOMEN’S SOCCER

Chris Perry cperry@fgcu.edu 590-7061 590-7014 590-7152 www.fgcuathletics.com


MEDIA INFORMATION FGCU SPORTS INFORMATION Sports Information Office The Florida Gulf Coast University Sports Information Office is located in the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics in Alico Arena. The Sports Information Office is on the third floor in room 1090. Press/Photo Credentials Press Credentials will be issued to working members of the media only. All requests for working press, photo, and broadcast credentials must be made at least 24 hours prior to the event. Media regularly assigned to cover FGCU and the visiting school will receive top priority. Credentials can be picked up at the Sports Information Office or will-call window at the front entrance of Alico Arena. NCAA policy establishes that only photographers on assignment will be afforded credentials. Designated areas for photographers have been marked, all photographers must remain within the designated areas. Press BOX Working space for the media is located at midfield on the west side of the FGCU Soccer Complex. Spouses, dates and other non-workers are not permitted in the press box. Working personnel are expected to follow guidelines established by the NCAA. Statistics, pre-game notes, and game programs will be available in the Sports Information Office prior to the game. Final box scores and play-by-play accounts will be distributed as quickly as possible at the conclusion of the game. E-mail Service Every press release that is released by FGCU Athletics is available via e-mail. This includes release copy and pdf-formatted game notes. To be added to the distribution list, please send an e-mail request to Chris Perry, Assistant Sports Information Director, at cperry@fgcu.edu. In-Season Player Interviews All player interviews should be scheduled through the Sports Information Department or Chris Perry. Please allow at least 24 hours to set up interviews. Players may not be interviewed on game day once they enter the locker room or athletic training room. Post-Event Interview Policy Head coaches and requested players will be available for post-game interviews after a 10 minute “cooling off” period as prescribed by the NCAA. See visiting Sports Information Director regarding interviews with members of their coaching staff or players. In-Season Coaches Interviews In-person interviews with the head coach or staff can be arranged through the Sports Information Department or Chris Perry. The head coach and his staff may be reached for telephone interviews from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday by calling the Sports Information Office at (239) 590-7064. Practice Coverage Practice sessions are open to media coverage. Please notify the Sports Information Office, 24 hours in advance, if you are planning to attend a practice. Michael Hill Sports Information Director (239) 590-7064 mhill@fgcu.edu - Volleyball - Women’s Basketball - Softball

Chris “Kip” Perry Assistant Sports Information Director (239) 590-7061 cperry@fgcu.edu - Women’s Soccer - Men’s Basketball - Baseball - A-Sun TV

MEDIA OUTLETS

Wire Services Associated Press Sports Editor 9100 N.W. 36th Street Miami, FL 33178 Office: (800)824-5498/(305)594-5825 Fax: (305) 594-9265 Newspapers Craig Handel Sports Writer Fort Myers News-Press 2422 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Fort Myers, FL 33901 Office: (239)335-0357 Fax: (239)334-0708 Ed Reed Sports Editor Fort Myers News-Press 2422 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Fort Myers, FL 33901 Office: (239)335-0357 Fax: (239)334-0708 Seth Soffian Sports Writer Fort Myers News-Press 2422 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Fort Myers, FL 33901 Office: (239)335-0357 Fax: (239)334-0708 Dana Caldwell Sports Writer Naples Daily News 1075 Central Ave. Naples, FL 34102 Office: (239)403-6135 Fax: (239)263-4816 Greg Hardwig Sports Editor Naples Daily News 1075 Central Ave. Naples, FL 34102 Office: (239)403-6135 Fax: (239)263-4816 Jim Linette, Editor Breeze Newspaper PO Box 151306 Cape Coral, FL 33915 Office: (239)574-1110 Fax: (239)574-5693 John Fineran

Sports Editor Charlotte Sun Herald 23170 Harborview Road Port Charlotte, FL 33980 Office: (941) 206-1122 Carlos Calante Sports Editor Eagle News 10501 FGCU Blvd. South Fort Myers, FL 33965 Office: (239) 590-7945 Radio David Moulton SportsRadio 770 20125 S. Tamiami Trail Estero, FL 33928 Office:(239)495-2100 Mark Miller SportsRadio 770 20125 S. Tamiami Trail Estero, FL 33928 Office:(239)495-2100 Television Clayton Ferraro Sports Director WINK-TV (CBS) 2824 Palm Beach Blvd. Fort Myers, FL 33916 Office:(239)344-5021 Fax:(239)338-4383 Brian Colleran Sports Director WZVN-TV (ABC) 3719 Central Ave. Fort Myers, FL 33901 Office:(239)275-2000 Fax:(239)939-3244 Chris Long Sports Director WBBH-TV (NBC) 3719 Central Ave. Fort Myers, FL 33901 Office:(239)275-2000 Fax:(239)939-3244 Eric Foust Sports Director WFIX (FOX) 621 S.W. Pine Island Rd. Cape Coral, FL 33991 Office:(239)574-6397 Fax:(239)574-4803

FGCUATHLETICS.COM

The official website of FGCU Athletics is www.FGCUAthletics.com. It is the main means of information dissemination utilized by the athletics department. In addition to releases, specific team information (rosters, schedules, statistics, bios, etc.) for all varsity sports is available. Box scores for events are available in the Schedule/Results section of the particular sport page.


2009 ROSTER NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown/Previous School 00 Emily Barrett Gk. 5-9 R-Sr. Chico, Calif./Chico Senior/Yuba College 1 Kirsi Keenan Gk. 5-6 Jr. Boca Raton, Fla./Pope John Paul II HS 2 Olivia Elias M 5-4 So. Coral Springs, Fla./American Heritage-Delray 3 Gina Petracco F 5-3 So. Fort Myers, Fla./Bishop Verot HS 4 Katie Donnellan D 5-6 R-So. Lake Mary, Fla./Lake Mary 5 Anna Jokuty M 5-9 Jr. Calgary Alberta, Canada/Bishop Carroll 6 Sarah Fagler D 5-9 So. Gainesville, Fla./Oak Hall HS 7 Caytlan MacKenzie M 5-9 Jr. Calgary Alberta, Canada/William Aberhart 8 Lindsay Haw F 5-8 Jr. Palm City, Fla./Martin County HS 9 Stacey Payne F 5-5 So. Coral Springs, Fla./American Heritage-Delray 10 Katherine Correllus D 5-1 R-So. Merritt Island, Fla./Satellite/Florida State 11 Kayley McMillan M 5-6 Jr. Calgary Alberta, Canada/Centennial 12 Kathleen Hunter D 5-8 R-So. Safety Harbor, Fla./Clearwater Central Catholic HS 13 Jeannel Huffman D 5-5 So. Clearwater, Fla./Countryside HS 14 Michelle Kuhnen M 5-8 Jr. Eau Claire, Wis./Eau Claire Memorial HS 15 Brianna McCall M 5-4 So. Fort Myers, Fla./Fort Myers HS 16 Amber McCall M 5-4 Sr. Fort Myers, Fla./Estero HS 17 Jessica Swartzentruber M 5-8 Fr. Sarasota, Fla./Sarasota Christian 18 Stephanie Powers Gk. 5-9 So. Seffner, Fla./Armwood HS 19 Ashley Ciesielczyk F 5-6 R-Fr. Oregon, Ohio/Clay HS 20 Danielle Faller M 5-7 Fr. Elizabethtown, Penn./Elizabethtown Area 21 Amanda Suchko D 5-4 Jr. Greensburg, Penn./Hempfield Area Senior HS 22 Julia Martin F 5-4 Fr. Bayport, N.Y./Bayport Blue Point 23 Kelli Haemmelmann M 5-7 Jr. St.Petersburg, Fla./Lakewood HS 24 Amanda Goble M 5-8 So. Lutz, Fla./Land O’Lakes HS 25 Jennifer Crittenberger D 5-6 Fr. Lighthouse Point, Fla./Cardinal Gibbons 26 Chelsea Garlock M 5-6 Fr. Meriden, Conn./O.H Platt

COACHING STAFF Head Coach Jim Blankenship (3rd season, Florida International ‘82) Career Record: 262-81-12 (15 years) Record at FGCU: 21-11-3 (2 years)

SQUAD ANALYSIS Letterwinners Returning/Lost 20/2 Position Starters Returning/Lost 10/1 Goalkeepers Returning/Lost 3/1 Newcomers 5 Class Breakdown 27 Assistant Coach Mario Rincon (Sr-2, Jr-8, So-11,Fr-6) (3rd season, Lynn ‘95) States Fla-17, , Canada-3, Penn.-2, Calif.-1, Conn.-1, N.Y.-1, Ohio-1, Wis.-1 Assistant Coach Jessica Zabel (2nd season, FGCU ‘08)

ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. Name (Pos.) 00 Emily Barrett (Gk) 19 Ashley Ciesielczyk (F) 10 Katherine Correllus (D) 25 Jennifer Crittenberger (D) 4 Katie Donnellan (D) 2 Olivia Elias (M) 6 Sarah Fagler (D) 20 Danielle Faller (M) 26 Chelsea Garlock (M) 24 Amanda Goble (M) 23 Kelli Haemmelmann (M) 8 Lindsay Haw (F) 13 Jeannel Huffman (D) 12 Kathleen Hunter (D) 5 Anna Jokuty (M) 1 Kirsi Keenan (Gk) 14 Michelle Kuhnen (M) 7 Caytlan MacKenzie (M) 22 Julia Martin (F) 16 Amber McCall (M) 15 Brianna McCall (M) 11 Kayley McMillan (M) 9 Stacey Payne (F) 3 Gina Petracco (F) 18 Stephanie Powers (Gk) 21 Amanda Suchko (D) 17 Jessica Swartzentruber (M)


2009 PHOTO ROSTER 00

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Emily Barrett

Kirsi Keenan

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Anna Jokuty

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Sarah Fagler

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Kayley McMillan

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Jessica Swartzentruber

Olivia Elias

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Kelli Haemmelmann

Jim Blankenship Head Coach

Gina Petracco

Lindsay Haw

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Jeannel Huffman

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Stacey Payne

Michelle Kuhnen

Jennifer Crittenberger

Katherine Correllus

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Brianna McCall

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Danielle Faller

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Amanda Goble

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Ashley Ciesielczyk

Katie Donnellan

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Caytlan MacKenzie

Kathleen Hunter

Stephanie Powers

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Amber McCall

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Amanda Suchko

Julia Martin

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Chelsea Garlock

Mario Rincon Assistant Coach

Jessica Zabel Assistant Coach


2009 SQUAD BREAKDOWN No. 2 24 23 5 14 7 15 16 11

Name Olivia Elias Amanda Goble Kelli Haemmelmann Anna Jokuty Michelle Kuhnen Caytlan MacKenzie Brianna McCall Amber McCall Kayley McMillan

Pos. M M M M M M M M M

Ht. 5-4 5-8 5-7 5-9 5-8 5-9 5-4 5-4 5-6

Cl. So. So. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. So. Sr. Jr.

RETURNING PLAYERS (23) MIDFIELDERS (9) GP 17 12 17 11 17 17 17 17 16

Goals Assists Points Shots 0 6 6 23 2 1 5 17 0 0 0 12 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 6 3 5 11 29 0 1 1 7 5 2 12 31 0 1 1 5

Shot% .000 .118 .000 .000 .000 .103 .000 .161 .000

SOG 11 9 5 0 4 18 4 20 2

SOG% .478 .529 .417 .000 .667 .621 .571 .645 .400

GW 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

PK-Att 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

Shot% .000 .154 .250 .000 .333 .000

SOG 4 6 2 0 3 1

SOG% .800 .462 .500 .000 1.000 1.000

GW 0 1 0 0 0 0

PK-Att 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

DEFENDERS (6) No. 10 4 6 12 13 21

Name Katherine Correllus Katie Donnellan Sarah Fagler Kathleen Hunter Jeannel Huffman Amanda Suchko

Pos. D D D D D D

Ht. 5-1 5-6 5-9 5-8 5-5 5-4

Cl. GP R-So. 17 R-So. 17 So. 9 R-So. 1 So. 12 Jr. 16

Goals Assists Points Shots 0 1 1 5 2 0 4 13 1 0 2 4 0 0 0 0 1 2 4 3 0 1 1 1

FORWARDS (4) No. 19 8 9 3

Name Ashley Ciesielczyk Lindsay Haw Stacey Payne Gina Petracco

Pos. F F F F

Ht. 5-6 5-8 5-5 5-3

Cl. GP Goals Assists Points Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att R-Fr. 0 Jr. 17 7 9 23 30 .233 17 .567 4 0-0 So. 14 1 2 4 8 .125 7 .875 0 0-0 So. 17 4 4 12 14 .286 10 .714 1 0-0

GOALKEEPERS (4) No. 00 0 1 18

Name Emily Barrett Jen Delater Kirsi Keenan Stephanie Powers

Pos. Gk. Gk. Gk. Gk.

No. Name 19 Ashley Ciesielczyk 25 Jennifer Crittenberger 20 Danielle Faller 26 Chelsea Garlock 22 Julia Martin 17 Jessica Swartzentruber

Ht. 5-9 5-5 5-6 5-9

Cl. GP Minutes GA GAAvg Saves Save% W L T Sho R-Sr. 0 Jr. 0 Jr. 8 273:12 2 0.66 8 .800 2 1 0 0 So. 16 1329:15 12 0.81 64 .842 6 3 3 3

NEWCOMERS (7)

Pos. F D M M F M

Ht. 5-6 5-6 5-7 5-6 5-4 5-8

Yr. Hometown/Previous School R-Fr. Oregon, Ohio/Clay HS Fr. Lighthouse Point, Fla./Cardinal Gibbons Fr. Elizabethtown, Penn./Elizabethtown Fr. Meriden, Conn./O.H Platt Fr. Bayport, N.Y./Bayport Blue Point Fr. Sarasota, Fla./Sarasota Christian


2009 SEASON PREVIEW Building on a fourth place finish in the A-Sun, the Florida Gulf Coast University women’s soccer team is optimistic about the road that lies ahead. The Eagles welcome five new freshmen to join a team who returns four Eagles who earned A-Sun honors from just a year ago. The Eagles enter their third season as a member of division I, and boast a 21-11-3 overall record. In two seasons in the A-Sun, the Eagles hold a 12-6-3 record, and seven Eagles have earned All-Conference honors. The FGCU women’s soccer team is one that represents a strong commitment to athletics and academics. The 2008 squad featured 15 players to the most recent A-Sun All-Academic Team. Amber McCall, a senior from Fort Myers, Fla., also played a significant role for the 2008 squad. McCall, who controlled the midfield earned first team honors after starting in every match this past season, she finished with five goals, and two assist for 12 total points. Junior Lindsay Haw has played two seasons with the Eagles, and has made a name for herself in the A-Sun. The 2007 A-Sun Freshman of the year has prospered in the A-Sun, finishing second in the conference with nine assist in the 2008 campaign. Haw earned second team honors, and lead the Eagles in goals (7), assists (9), points (23) and game-winners (4) in 2008. Haw finished seventh in goals, second in assists, third in points, and tied for first with four game-winners in the A-Sun.

A-SUN PRESEASON POLL

School Kennesaw Mercer FGCU Belmont Jacksonville ETSU Stetson UNF Campbell Lipscomb USC Upstate

The Eagles midfield has flourished throughout the years with Amber McCall earning First Team A-Sun honors in her last two years. The Eagles will look for some returners to complement McCall’s success. Olivia Elias, Caytlan MacKenzie, Kayley McMillan, and Kelli Haemmelmann will compete for minutes after all of them started at least 16 matches during 2008. The forward spot looks to be a promising position for Coach Jim Blankenship’s Eagles. The Eagles return the 2007 A-Sun Freshman of the Year and 2008 Second Team All-Atlantic Sun forward

Pts 115 112 89 87 70 64 57 49 42 21 20

1st 6 3 1 1

Tournament Champ Kennesaw State PRESEASON ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM

Pos GK D D KC Correllus is another player who had a stellar 2008 campaign in her role D of anchoring the Eagles defensive unit. Correllus, a sophomore, earned MF second team and all-freshmen team honors. Correllus is one of three MF FGCU freshmen to play in 17 matches in 2008. She was a major part of MF the Eagles back field that posted eight shutouts on the season. MF One of the biggest surprises for the Eagles this past season was freshman F goalkeeper Stephanie Powers. Stephanie Powers earned All-Freshmen F team honors after finishing second in save percentage (.842), second in F goals against average (.810), and her three shutouts were seventh best in the A-Sun.

Player School Jean Worts MER Jessica Rix BEL Bridget Gaughn KSU Kacie Hudson MER Jessica Hurtado JU Tessa Gavilsky STET Maylee Attin-Johnson KSU Oliva Tucker MER Jordan Monty ETSU Caitlin Dingle KSU Lindsay Haw FGCU

Preseason Player of the Year Maylee Attin-Johnson


2009 SEASON PREVIEW Lindsay Haw. Sophomore Gina Petracco looks to get more playing time after starting 10 matches for the Eagles last year, and finishing third on the team in points. Also adding to the Eagles’ load in 2009 is their defense which finished second in the A-Sun in goals allowed. The Eagles return all five defenders from last season. Leading the charge is KC Correllus followed by Katie Donnellan and Amanda Suchko who both aided in the Eagles eight shutouts last season. Competing in goal are goalkeepers Emily Barrett, Kirsi Keenan and Stephanie Powers. Barrett returns after an injury sidelined her for the 2008 season. The two aided the Eagles to the second most shutouts in the A-Sun.

the most of any school in the state of Florida. The 2008 Knights were ranked during seven different weeks, and based on the Nov. 2 RPI ranking, UCF posted wins over #7 Florida, #26 Miami (Fla.), #27 Illinois, #65 Colorado College, #67 Memphis, #72 Rice and #100 Pacific. The Eagles will then make their way to Coral Gables, Fla. to face Miami on Aug. 25, who also made it to the NCAA Tournament last season. The Eagles will stay on the road and head to Miami, Fla. to face FIU. FIU concluded last season after dropping a hard-fought 1-0 decision to Western Kentucky in the opening round of the Sun Belt Conference Tournament.

The 2009 freshman class features:

For the second consecutive year, the Eagles will host the Embassy Suites Kick-Off Classic (Sept. 4-6). The Eagles will host Tennessee-Martin, Army, and Austin Peay at the FGCU Soccer Complex. The Eagles will face off against Tennessee-Martin on day one of the classic, and then play Army on the second and final day of the classic.

• 1 player from the #1 team in the country (Cardinal Gibbons High School). • 1 school record holder (24 goals in a season).

The Eagles then stay at home to face Palm Beach Atlantic on Sept. 11, and turn around and host Austin Peay on Sept. 13.

“We are really excited to have this talented group of young ladies enter our program,” said head coach Jim Blankenship. “These additions have added to are already talented young team. We already have a solid foundation and our new class adds special pieces to that. Each young lady comes from a great youth system, and we not only expect them to excel on the field, but also in the classroom.”

The Eagles conclude non-conference play as they head to Jacksonville for the UNF Tournament (Sept. 18-20). The Eagles play the Citadel to open up the UNF Tournament (Sept. 18), and then face Mississippi State (Sept. 20) to conclude the tournament.

The Eagles welcome a very promising group of freshmen to add to an already solid group of returning players.

The Eagles open up the 2009 season against four instate foes. The schedule features a pair of matches against UCF and Miami who both reached the 2008 NCAA Tournament, along with single games against the Big East and the Sun Belt Conference to kick-off the 2009 season. “Every year we try to put together a very competitive non-conference schedule to prepare us for conference play,” said head coach Jim Blankenship. The Eagles open the regular season on Aug. 21 with a match against UCF in Orlando. The Knights made their 13th trip to the NCAA Tournament, which ranks as the 16th most appearances in the entire country and

The Eagles kick-off conference play with two on the road, first at Mercer (Sept. 25), and then at Kennesaw State (Sept. 27). The Eagles then return home to face Campbell (Oct. 3), then hit the road again for a match at Stetson (Oct. 5) before hosting Jacksonville (Oct. 9) and North Florida (Oct. 11). The Eagles travel to Nashville to face cross-town rivals Belmont (Oct. 16) and Lipscomb (Oct. 18). Belmont, the 2008 A-Sun Champions converted two penalty kicks to beat Mercer for the A-Sun title last season. Belmont went on to fall to Auburn 2-0 in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. The Eagles close out the regular season hosting ETSU (Oct. 23) and USC Upstate (Oct. 25). ETSU leads the all-time series 2-0, while the Eagles are 2-0 against USC Upstate.


2009 SCHEDULE Date Opponent/Event Location 8/21/2009 UCF Orlando, Fla. 8/25/2009 Miami Coral Gables, Fla. 8/30/2009 FIU Miami, Fla.

Time 6:00PM 7:30PM 5:00PM

Embassy Suites Kick-Off Classic 9/4/2009 9/4/2009 9/6/2009 9/6/2009

Stetson vs. Army Tennessee-Martin Tennessee-Martin vs. Stetson Army

FGCU Soccer Complex FGCU Soccer Complex FGCU Soccer Complex FGCU Soccer Complex

4:30PM 7:00PM 11:00AM 1:30PM

9/11/2009 9/13/2009

Palm Beach Atlantic Austin Peay

FGCU Soccer Complex FGCU Soccer Complex

7:00PM 11:30PM

UNF Tournament 9/18/2009 9/20/2009

Citadel Mississippi State

Jacksonville, Fla. Jacksonville, Fla.

2:00PM 12:00PM

9/25/2009 9/27/2009 10/3/2009 10/5/2009 10/9/2009 10/11/2009 10/16/2009 10/18/2009 10/23/2009 10/25/2009

Mercer Kennesaw State Campbel Stetson Jacksonville UNF Belmont Lipscomb ETSU USC Upstate

Macon, Ga. Kennesaw, Ga. FGCU Soccer Complex DeLand, Fla. FGCU Soccer Complex FGCU Soccer Complex Nashville, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. FGCU Soccer Complex FGCU Soccer Complex

7:00PM 1:00PM 3:00PM 6:00PM 5:00PM 11:30AM 5:00PM 1:00PM 7:00PM 1:00PM

All Times Eastern; BOLD indicates home games,

denotes conference games.


2009 OPPONENTS MIAMI

UCF

August 25 • 7:30 p.m. Coral Gables, Florida

August 21 • 6:00 p.m. Orlando, Florida School Information Name Unversity of Central Florida Location Orlando, Fla. Founded 1963 Enrollment 50,000 Nickname Knights Colors Black and Gold Conference Conference USA Series First meeting Stadium UCF Soccer Complex (1,000) Head Coach Amanda Cromwell Record at UCF 141-63-1 Assistant Coaches Colby Hale Donna Fishter SID, E-mail Brian Ormiston, bormiston@athletics.ucf.edu Phone (407) 823-2409 2008 Record 14-6-3; (7-2-2, 3rd) Athletics Website www.ucfathletics.cstv.com

School Information Name Location Founded Enrollment Nickname Colors Conference Series Stadium Head Coach Record at UM Assistant Coaches SID, E-mail Phone 2008 Record Athletics Website

TENNESSEE-MARTIN

FIU

September 4 • 7:00 p.m. Fort Myers, Florida Embassy Suites Kick-Off Classic

August 30 • 5:00 p.m. Miami, Florida School Information Name Florida International University Location Miami, Florida Founded 1972 Enrollment 38,000 Nickname Golden Panthers Colors Blue and Gold Conference Sun Belt Conference Series First meeting Stadium FIU Soccer Complex (N/A) Head Coach N/A Record at FIU N/A Assistant Coaches N/A N/A SID, E-mail Brian Goldman, bgoldman@fiu.edu Phone (305)-348-2963 2008 Record 4-12-3; (4-4-3, 7th) Athletics Website www.fiusports.com

University of Miami Coral Gables, Fla. 1925 15,670 Hurricanes Orange, Green and White Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) First meeting Cobb Stadium (500) Tricia Taliaferro 56-67-7 Jeff Freeman, Greg Sheen Scott Zavitz, szavitz@miami.edu (305) 284-3236 10-9-3; (19-5, 8th) www.hurricanesports.cstv.com

School Information Name Location Founded Enrollment Nickname Colors Conference Series Stadium Head Coach Record at UTM Assistant Coaches SID, E-mail Phone 2008 Record Athletics Website

University of Tennessee at Martin Martin, Tennessee 1900; Senior College, 1951 7,200 Skyhawks Navy Blue, Orange, White Ohio Valley First meeting Skyhawk Field (500) Craig Roberts 25-20-12 Rachel Napoli Brenton Saylor Joe Lofaro, jlofaro@utm.edu (731) 881-7632 10-5-4; (4-2-2, Tied 2nd) www.utmsports.com


2009 OPPONENTS ARMY

September 6 • 1:30 p.m. Fort Myers, Florida Embassy Suites Kick-Off Classic School Information Name Army Location West Point, New York Founded 1802 Enrollment 4,400 Nickname Black Knights Colors Black, Gold, Gray Conference Patriot League Series First meeting Stadium Clinton (2,000) Head Coach Stefanie Golan Record at Army First Season Assistant Coaches Fred Thompson Amanda Brodeur SID, E-mail Mady Salvani , madeline.salvani@usma.edu Phone 845-938-3303 2008 Record 12-6-3; (4-1-2. 3rd) Athletics Website www.goARMYsports.com

AUSTIN PEAY

September 13 • 11:30 a.m. Fort Myers, Florida School Information Name Austin Peay State University Location Clarksville, Tennesse Founded 1927 Enrollment 9,204 Nickname Lady Govs Colors Red and White Conference Ohio Valley Series First meeting Stadium Morgan Bros. Soccer Field (N/A) Head Coach Kelley Guth Record at Austin-Peay 39-78-13 Assistant Coaches Jeremy Sullivan SID, E-mail Alaric Klinghard, klingharda@apsu.edu Phone 931-221-7561 2008 Record 4-11-3; (1-4-3, 9th) Athletics Website www.apsugovernors.com

PALM BEACH ATLANTIC September 11 • 7:00 p.m. Fort Myers, Florida

School Information Name Palm Beach Atlantic University Location West Palm Beach, Florida Founded 1968 Enrollment 3,264 Nickname Sailfish Colors Navy Blue and White Conference Independent Series First meeting Stadium N/A Head Coach James Kryger Record at Palm Beach Atlantic 5-14-2 Assistant Coaches Christy Rife SID, E-mail Michael Brown, michael_brown@pba.edu Phone (561) 803-2529 2008 Record 5-14-2 Athletics Website www.pbasailfish.com

CITADEL

September 18 • 2:00 p.m. Jacksonville, Florida UNF Tournament School Information Name The Citadel Location Charleston, South Carolina Founded 1842 Enrollment 1,900 Nickname Bulldogs Colors Citadel Blue & White Conference Southern Series First meeting Stadium Washington Light Infantry (500) Head Coach Bob Winch Record at Citadel 7-47-3 Assistant Coaches Enrique Rodriquez Jamie Stewart SID, E-mail Noelle Orr Blaney, noelle.orr@citadel.edu Phone (843) 953-5353 2008 Record 3-14-1; 1-10-0, 12th) Athletics Website www.CitadelSports.com


2009 OPPONENTS MERCER

MISSISSIPPI STATE

September 25 • 7:00 p.m. Macon, Georgia

September 20 • 12:00 p.m. Jacksonville, Florida UNF Tournament School Information Name Mississippi State University Location Starkville, Mississippi Founded 1878 Enrollment 17,039 Nickname Bulldogs Colors Maroon and White Conference Southeastern (SEC West Division) Series First meeting Stadium Mississippi State Soccer Field (500) Head Coach Neil Macdonald Record at Mississippi State 25-62-8 Assistant Coaches Andy Manners, Sarah Strickland SID, E-mail Brock Turnispeed, bturnipseed@athletics.msstate.edu Phone (662) 325-7556 2008 Record 5-15-0; (1-10, 6th) Athletics Website www.mstateathletics.com

School Information Name Mercer University Location Macon, Georgia Founded 1833 Enrollment 7,050 Nickname Bears Colors Black and Yellow Conference Atlantic Sun Series First meeting Stadium Bear Field (500) Head Coach Grant Serafy Record at Mercer 40-46-9 Assistant Coaches Samar Azem SID, E-mail Tom Myrick, myrick_te@mercer.edu Phone (478) 301-5219 2008 Record 11-5-4; (7-2-1, 3rd) Athletics Website www.mercerbears.com

CAMPBELL

KENNESAW STATE

October 3 • 3:00 p.m. Fort Myers, Florida

September 27 • 1:00 p.m. Kennesaw, Georgia School Information Name Kennesaw State University Location Kennesaw, Georgia Founded 1963 Enrollment 20,212 Nickname Owls Colors Black and Gold Conference Atlantic Sun Series First meeting Stadium KSU Soccer Complex (2,000) Head Coach Rob King Record at Kennesaw State 109-19-10 Assistant Coaches Frank Pitt Kevin Garneys SID, E-mail Mark Toma, mtoma@kennesaw.edu Phone 770-499-3217 2008 Record 11-4-5; (6-2-2, 2nd) Athletics Website www.ksuowls.cstv.com

School Information Name Location Founded Enrollment Nickname Colors Conference Series Stadium Head Coach Record at Campbell Assistant Coaches SID, E-mail Phone 2008 Record Athletics Website

Campbell University Buies Creek, North Carolina 1887 6,654 Fighting Camels Orange & Black Atlantic Sun First meeting Eakes Athletic Complex (1,000) Todd Clark 8-38-5 Laurie Franklin Stan Cole, cole@campbell.edu 910-893-1331 5-10-3; (3-6-1, 9th) www.GoCamels.com


2009 OPPONENTS JACKSONVILLE

STETSON

October 9 • 5:00 p.m. Fort Myers, Florida

October 5 • 6:00 p.m. DeLand, Florida School Information Name Stetson University Location DeLand, Florida Founded 1883 Enrollment 2,492 Nickname Hatters Colors Hunter Green and White Conference Atlantic Sun Series First meeting Stadium Stetson Soccer Complex (500) Head Coach Julie Orlowski Record at Stetson 62-76-13 Assistant Coaches Rod Kenney Brittany Jones SID, E-mail Dean Watson, dwatson@stetson.edu Phone (386) 822-8130 2008 Record 7-10-2; (5-5-0, 7th) Athletics Website www.gohatters.com

UNF

October 11 • 11:30 a.m. Fort Myers, Florida School Information Name University of North Florida Location Jacksonville, Florida Founded 1965 Enrollment 17,000 Nickname Lady Ospreys Colors Navy Blue & Gray Conference Atlantic Sun Series First meeting Stadium Hodges Stadium (9,300) Head Coach Linda Hamilton Record at UNF 14-22-3 Assistant Coaches Vanessa Phillips-Brosshart Morgan Church SID, E-mail Adam Jonson, adam.jonson@unf.edu Phone (904) 620-4026 2008 Record 6-11-2; (3-6-1, 8th) Athletics Website www.UNFOspreys.com

School Information Name Location Founded Enrollment Nickname Colors Conference Series Stadium Head Coach Record at Jacksonville Assistant Coaches SID, E-mail Phone 2008 Record Athletics Website

Joacksonville University Jacksonville, Floirda 1934 3,436 Dolphins Green & Gold Atlantic Sun First meeting Ashley Sports Complex (N/A) Brian Copham 9-9-2 Deb Cox Joel Lamp, jlamp@ju.edu (904) 256-7409 9-9-2; (6-4-0, 4th) www.judolphins.com

BELMONT

October 16 • 5:00 p.m. Nashville, Tennessee School Information Name Belmont University Location Nashville, Tennessee Founded 1951 Enrollment 4,484 Nickname Bruins Colors Navy Blue, Red, and White Conference Atlantic Sun Series First meeting Stadium Whitten Soccer Complex (500) Head Coach Lisa Howe Record at Belmont 37-31-12 Assistant Coaches Justin Ruetz SID, E-mail Kenisha Rhone, rhonek@mail.belmont.edu Phone (615) 460-5990 2008 Record 13-7-3; (6-3-1, 1st) Athletics Website www.belmontbruins.cstv.com


2009 OPPONENTS LIPSCOMB

October 18 • 1:00 p.m. Nashville, Tennessee School Information Name Lipscomb University Location Nashville, Tennessee Founded 1891 Enrollment 2,744 Nickname Lady Bisons Colors Purple and Gold Conference Atlan1c Sun Series First meeting Stadium Lipscomb Soccer Complex (2,000) Head Coach Jon Ireland Record at Lipscomb 8-28-4 Assistant Coaches Babak Abouzar SID, E-mail Mark McGee, mark.mcgee@lipscomb.edu Phone (615) 966-5862 2008 Record 4-13-3; (2-6-2, 10th) Athletics Website www.LipscombSports.com

USC UPSTATE

October 25 • 1:00 p.m. Fort Myers, Florida School Information Name USC Upstate Location Spartanburg, South Carolina Founded 1967 Enrollment 4,800 Nickname Spartans Colors Dark Green, White & Black Conference Atlantic Sun Series First meeting Stadium County University Soccer Stadium (3,000) Head Coach Kendall Reyes Record at USC Upstate 69-87-13 Assistant Coaches Anna Baker SID, E-mail Alex Edwards, aedwards@uscupstate.edu Phone (864) 503-5166 2008 Record 3-16; (1-9, 11th) Athletics Website www.upstatespartans.cstv.com

ETSU

October 23 • 7:00 p.m. Fort Myers, Florida School Information Name East Tennessee State University Location Johnson City, Tennessee Founded 1911 Enrollment 12,649 Nickname Buccaneers Colors Navy Blue & Old Gold Conference Atlantic Sun Series First meeting Stadium Summers-Taylor Stadium (N/A) Head Coach Heather Henson Record at ETSU 66-97-18 Assistant Coaches Andy Stoots Heather Birdsell SID, E-mail Clayton Felts, etsusportsinfo@etsu.edu Phone (423) 439-8212 2008 Record 7-9-2; (5-4-1, 6th) Athletics Website www.etsubucs.com

ALL-TIME RECORD VS OPPONENTS

Alabama State Belmont Campbell Delaware State ETSU FIU Florida State Gardner-Webb Howard Indiana State Jacksonville Kennesaw State Lipscomb Mercer Murray State Stetson St.Thomas Toledo Buffalo UNF USC Upstate Wingate

1-0 2-0 2-0 1-0 0-2 2-0 0-1 2-0 2-0 1-0 0-2 0-1-1 1-0-1 1-0-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 2-0 2-0 1-0


ATLANTIC SUN CONFERENCE Athletic Excellence For the second straight season, the A-Sun made early headlines on the hardwoodas Mercer, under new head coach Bob Hoffman, went on the road and defeated Alabama and Auburn within a four-day span, shooting the Bears up to the top spot in the RPI. At the General Shale Brick Atlantic Sun

This is the Atlantic Sun conference For more than 30 years the Atlantic Sun Conference has stood for achievement with integrity in both the academic and athletic arenas with a focus on the balance between the two for its studentathletes. The A-Sun boasts a blend of the most dynamic and prestigious private and public institutions in the region, with all committed to the conference goal of Building Winners for Life. The experience for a student-athlete in the A-Sun is supported by the entire university community, from coaches to faculty, and from the CEO’s to the athletic and academic support staff. Atlantic Sun student-athletes compete in outstanding facilities throughout the conference and in some of top markets in the Southeast. Eight A-Sun schools compete in the top 10 media markets within the conference’s five-state footprint. With AllAmerica selections, National All-Academic honorees, teams and individuals qualifying for and advancing in NCAA Championship play, Atlantic Sun student-athletes achieve at the highest levels of collegiate athletics.

Championship, ETSU ended Belmont’s threeyear reign, winning its first A-Sun Tournament title and making the NCAA field for the eighth time. During the Championship, Courtney Pigram became just the second player in league history to reach the 2000-point plateau. Two players could reach that mark this season in Mercer’s James Florence and Campbell’s Jonathan Rodriguez. Florence and Campbell begin the season as the second- and third-highest active scorers in the nation.

Academic Excellence Continuing a tradition of academic achievement, more than 57 percent of all student-athletes earned All-Academic status during the 2008-09 academic year. Fifteen student-athletes earned places on the 2008-09 CoSIDA/ESPN the Magazine Academic AllDistrict Teams. Belmont led the impressive institutional totals in the race for the All-Academic Trophy for the seventh time in eight years with 66.5 percent of its the student-athletes achieving AllAcademic status with grade point averages of a 3.00, or better.

During the baseball season, three A-Sun hurlers, Lipscomb’s Rex Brothers and Kennesaw State’s duo of Chad Jenkins and Kyle Heckathorn moved up the draft boards of Major League teams with every dominating performance. Brothers turned in one of the league’s top single-season strikeout performances; Jenkins posted a 41-inning scoreless streak and Heckathorn capped his season with a dominating 15-strikeout performance against UNF, earning

Belmont senior Andy Wicke, Jacksonville senior Jeremy Gillan, ipscomb junior Kellie Sirus and Campbell senior Karlie Love earned spots on CoSIDA/ESPN the Magazine Academic AllAmerica teams. Lipscomb’s men and women track and field teams and the women’s cross country team ranked among the top 10 GPAs in NCAA Division I, in being recognized as AllAcademic Scholar Teams from the U.S. Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches Association. The Belmont men’s cross country team posted the fifth-highest GPA, according to the STFCCCA. Wicke, one of the Bruins’ most celebrated student-athletes, shared the conference’s male Scholar Athlete of the Year award and earned the conference’s Postgraduate Scholarship. Mercer’s Chereese Rowe earned the conference’s second Postgraduate Scholarship. Wicke earned national acclaim as he became one of just two men’s basketball players to receive an educational grant through the NCAA postgraduate scholarship program. For his dedicated academic success and community service, Wicke landed on the Lowe’s All-Senior All-America Second Team and was one of 10 finalists for the Lowe’s Senior Class Award.

Membership

The A-Sun is a blend of the southeast’s finest private and most dynamic state schools.

Belmont Bruins - Nashville, Tenn. Campbell Camels - Buies Creek, N.C. East Tennessee State Bucs - Johnson City, Tenn. Florida Gulf Coast Eagles - Fort Myers, Fla. Jacksonville Dolphins - Jacksonville, Fla. Kennesaw State Owls - Kennsaw, Ga. Lipscomb Bisons - Nashville, Tenn. Mercer Bears - Macon, Ga. North Florida Ospreys - Jacksonville, Fla. USC Upstate Spartans - Spartanburg, S.C. Stetson Hatters - DeLand, Fla.


ATLANTIC SUN CONFERENCE National Player of the Week honors. On draft night, Jenkins became just the seventh A-Sun player to be a first-round selection, going to the Blue Jays. In the supplemental phase of the first round, the Rockies picked Rex Brothers and the Brewers tabbed Heckathorn. In softball, the conference turned in one of its finest seasons in history, especially during the non-conference season. Against out-of-conference opposition, A-Sun schools posted a .602 win percentage, the fifth-highest in the nation, trailing only the SEC, Pac-10, ACC and Big 12. Five schools finished with win percentages better than .600 and FGCU and Mercer reached the 40-win mark. The Eagles established a league record for win percentage at .839 in posting a 47-9 record. For the second-consecutive May, Campbell emerged victorious at the A-Sun Championship, led by the dominating performance of MVP Brittany Stanley. She pitched all 31 innings, recorded two shutouts and struck out 26 against only two walks. One of the most dominating athletes in Atlantic Sun history closed out her career in Jacksonville’s Natasha Harvey. She led the Dolphins team titles in both Indoor and Outdoor Track & Field for a fourth-straight year and won the inaugural MVP honors at both meets as well as the Most Outstanding Field Performer award. During her four years, she won a combined 18 individual events, five Most Outstanding Performer awards, both Most Outstanding Freshman performers in addition to the two MVP honors. Off the track, she won the A-Sun’s Female Student-Athlete of the Year Award, was the A-Sun’s nominee for the NCAA Woman of the Year Award and appeared on the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association All-Academic team for a fourthstraight year. The 2009-10 athletic year promises to be an exciting one for the Atlantic Sun as UNF and Kennesaw State earned full Division-I status and will be eligible for all postseason tournaments. FGCU’s champion volleyball and baseball programs and USC Upstate’s soccer and softball programs have also gained access to A-Sun and NCAA postseason play. For the first time in league history, Mercer and it’s University Center will play host to the General Shale Brick Men’s and Women’s Basketball Championships. The Baseball Championship leaves Florida for the first time in 16 years for Nashville, Tenn. and Lipscomb’s Dugan Field. FGCU landed its first championship, and will host volleyball in November. These new additions and venues make the upcoming year a hotly anticipated season for the Atlantic Sun.

2008 A-SUN STANDINGS Women’s Soccer Standings A-Sun Overall Teams W L T Pts W L T Mercer 7 2 1 22 11 5 4 Kennesaw State 6 2 2 20 11 4 5 Belmont 6 3 1 19 13 7 3 FGCU 5 2 3 18 10 4 3 Jacksonville 6 4 0 18 9 9 2 ETSU 5 4 1 16 7 9 2 Stetson 5 5 0 15 7 10 2 UNF 3 6 1 10 6 11 2 Campbell 3 6 1 10 5 10 3 Lipscomb 2 6 2 8 4 1 3 3 USC Upstate 1 9 0 3 3 1 6 0

Pct .650 .675 .630 .676 .500 .444 .421 .368 .361 .275 .157

2008 A-Sun Women’s Soccer Champion: Belmont 2008 All Conference Teams

First Team Jean Worts Mer Jessica Rix Bel Heather Manting Mer Kacie Hudson Mer Jessica Kalonji KSU Meghan Castaldo Mer Amber McCall FGCU Beth Meadors KSU Tessa Gavilsky Stet Rachel Baer KSU Keri Zwikker JU All-Freshmen Team Sari Lin Bel Jamie Loftis Bel KC Correllus FGCU Olga Ekblom C Cam Jessica Hurtado JU Alexis Hermosa Stet Megan Masch ETSU Ali Meek Mer Olivia Tucker Mer Stephanie Powers FGCU Katie Scott KSU Brittany Vining KSU

Second Team Katie Shelton Bridget Gaughan KC Correllus Elizabeth Gowan Olivia Tucker Jessica Hurtado Kelly Brinkman Lindsay Haw Jordan Monty Katelin Swift Annie Musacchio

Lip KSU FGCU UNF Mer JU ETSU FGCU ETSU UNF Bel


2009 FGCU WOMEN’S SOCCER


FGCU SOCCER COMPLEX

Florida Gulf Coast University is committed to providing its student-athletes with the very best in athletics facilities. The FGCU Soccer Complex is evidence of that dedication. The lighted stadium, which opened August 17, 2008 when the FGCU men’s soccer team took on Eckerd College in exhibition action, provides seating for more than 350 fans and is complete with a 16’ x 24’ wireless Fair-Play scoreboard. However, with temporary seating, the stadium’s capacity can exceeds 1,750 as evidenced by the crowd of 2,000 that saw the Lady Eagles take on the Blue Devils of Duke University, on March 28, 2009. The Complex features an international-quality playing field of lush Celebration Bermuda grass, which is ideal for sports fields due to its excellent wear tolerance, for the Eagle soccer teams. The surface is a modified sandbased field with an in-ground irrigation system for drainage of rainwater and a sprinkler system that allows the FGCU grounds keeper to keep the field in top playing condition throughout the Overall: 3-1-3 Conf: 2-0-3 Home: 3-1-3 year. The system makes the field safer and more playable in a rain-soaked game. TEAM STATISTICS FGCU OPP The combination of sandy soil and irrigation allows the FGCU grounds keeper to maintain a healthy and vigorous playing surface. The field is mowed with a mower designed for golf fairways, which results in a field that rivals those of professional soccer. YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORD AT THE FGCU SOCCER COMPLEX

Year GP/Dates Att. Goals Assist Record Pct. 2008 7/7 1,827 11 15 3-1-3 .643 2008 7/7 1,827 11 15 3-1-3 .643

SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts Goals scored average Shot pct Shots on goal-Attempts SOG pct Shots/Game Assists CORNER KICKS PENALTY KICKS PENALTIES Yellow cards Red cards ATTENDANCE Total Dates/Avg Per Date

11-114 1.43 .096 69-114 .605 16.3 15 53 0-0

5-50 0.65 .100 28-50 .560 7.1 7 22 0-0

1 0

4 0

1827 0 7/261 0/0


FGCU WOMEN’S SOCCER LOCKER ROOM


COACHING STAFF Jim Blankenship Head Coach

3rd season, Florida International ‘82 Jim Blankenship begins his third season at the helm of the FGCU women’s soccer program. A veteran of nearly two decades in collegiate coaching, Blankenship has begun a successful women’s soccer program at FGCU, leading the Eagles to a 21-11-3 overall record in two years as a member of Division I. In the Eagles first year of competition, Blankenship guided the Eagles to a third place finish in the A-Sun with a 7-4 conference mark. The eagles were second in points as well as goals during 2007, and allowed the second fewest goals per game in the A-Sun. They completed their inaugural season with an overall record of 11-7, as Lindsay Haw earned the 2007 Atlantic Sun Freshman of the Year award as a forward. Haw and defender Kathleen Hunter made the AllFreshman team from the first-year Division I program. Hunter also made the Second-Team All-Atlantic Sun team and sophomore midfielder Amber McCall earned First-Team accolades. In 2008, Blankenship led the Eagles to 10-4-3 overall record and a 5-2-3 record in the A-Sun. The Eagles finished fourth in the A-Sun, finishing the season second in goals per game, assist, assist per game, goals allowed and shutouts. Midfielder Amber McCall was voted first team Atlantic Sun All-Conference for the second consecutive year, while Sophomore Lindsay Haw and KC Correllus earned second team all-conference. Correllus also earned a spot on the allfreshman team along with Eagle goalkeeper Stephanie Powers. During his career, Blankenship’s teams have won three national championships, appeared in eight straight final fours, received two NCAA Division I national tournament bids and graduated over 40 all-Americans and 25 academic all-Americans. His collegiate head coaching record stands at 262-81-12. Blankenship worked three seasons as the assistant women’s soccer coach at Florida Atlantic University, which won back-to-back Atlantic Sun Conference championships. After posting the most wins in program history during fall 2006, the Owls received their first-ever bid to the NCAA College Cup but fell to eventual national semifinalist Florida State in the first round. Under the direction of head coach Brian Dooley, Blankenship was responsible for training and recruiting for the Owls’ program. This will be the fourth start-up program under Blankenship’s direction. Previously he developed new programs as the head coach at the University of Miami, Lynn University and St. Thomas University.


COACHING STAFF From 1998 to 2002, he developed the program at the University of Miami, leading the Hurricanes to the conference tournament in year two and receiving an NCAA tournament bid in just the fourth season of competition. Under his direction, the Hurricanes climbed as high as No. 14 in the national rankings and Blankenship’s recruiting classes were recognized as some of the top-rated collegiate classes between 1998 and 2001. Prior to UM, Blankenship spent 12 years as the first-ever head women’s soccer coach at Lynn University. He earned NAIA Coach of the Year honors five tim­­­­­es (1988, 1990, 1992, 1994 & 1995) and NSCAA Coach of the Year twice (1992 and 1994). His teams won three national championships (1992, 1994 & 1995) and were runners-up twice (1991 and 1993). The Fighting Knights reached the Final Four 10 consecutive seasons under his tutelage. He also developed 18 academic All-Americans and 40 All-Americans. He was inducted into Lynn University’s Athletic Hall-of-Fame in the spring of 2003. In addition to his collegiate coaching, he has been the Director of Coaching for the Soccer Association of Boca Raton, where he coached 15 teams and led Team Boca, one of the most competitive development programs in the nation, to eight championships, including a state title last weekend in the 13-U division. Blankenship played collegiate soccer at Florida International University and graduated with a bachelor’s degree in administration and recreation in 1982. He later went on to earn his master’s degree in sports administration from St. Thomas University. Blankenship, along with his wife Patricia, daughter Jordan, 13, and son Justin, 12, live in Fort Myers.

Mario Rincon Assistant Coach

3rd season, Lynn ‘95 Mario Rincon is entering his third year as an assistant coach for the FGCU women’s soccer program. Mario Rincon brings ten years previous experience with him to FGCU. Prior to FGCU, Rincon spent a pair of seasons at Wright State. He has also had previous stops at three other Division I schools. While at Wright State, Rincon helped lift the Raiders to a 23-8-5 mark over his two seasons while producing five All-Horizon League honorees. Prior to his two seasons at Wright State, Rincon spent two seasons at Baylor. During his tenure, the Bears had one player selected to the Big XII Second Team and two to the All-Rookie Team. Baylor’s 2004 recruiting class was nationally ranked by Soccer Buzz and eight players were named to the Academic All-Big XII team. Rincon has also spent one season at Duke, where the recruiting class was ranked eighth by Soccer Buzz. He also helped in the development of the 2002 First Team Atlantic Coast Conference goalkeeper, who was also selected on the AllTournament Team and was part of the Icelandic National Team for Pre-World Cup qualifying. In 2001, Rincon was an assistant coach at the University of Miami as the Hurricanes advanced to the NCAA Tournament. There he assisted in the development of the first player invited to the Mexican National Team. Rincon was also an assistant at Lynn University for three years and was a part of the Division II national championship squad in 1998. Lynn was the national runner-up in 1996 and advanced to the semifinals in 1997. Rincon, who holds a United Soccer Federation A License and a NSCAA Advanced National License, earned his bachelor’s degree in business administration from Lynn.


COACHING STAFF JESSICA ZABEL Assistant Coach

2nd Season, FGCU ‘95 Jessica Zabel is in her second season with the FGCU Women’s Soccer staff. Zabel came to FGCU playing as a senior for the inaugural season of the Lady Eagles. She helped the first year team place 3rd in the Atlantic Sun Conference. A native of Lake Mary, Florida, Zabel graduated from Lake Mary High School in 2003. She received her bachelor’s degree in Elementary Education from the University of South Florida. She played three years at USF, earning academic honors as part of the Big East Academic All stars. She completed her Masters in Reading from Florida Gulf Coast University in December 2008.


2009 PLAYER PROFILES


PLAYER PROFILES

00

Emily Barrett

GK

5-9 • R-SR.

Chico, Calif./Chico

Junior: Emily Barrett saw valuable minutes at goal keeper...She played in six games and started two of them before an injury sidelined her for the remainder of the 2007 season...Emily received A-Sun All Academic honors for her diligent work in the classroom. Yuba City College (2005-2006): Attended Yuba City College… Named 2006 1st Team All American … 2006 1st Team All Northern California … 2006 1st Team All State… Led Yuba City to a conference championship. As a freshman, competed at Lessen Community College in Susanville, California. High School: 2005 graduate of Chico High School. Personal: Daughter of Liz and Mike Barrett…Major: Elementary Education. Season 2007 TOTAL

GP 6 6

Minutes 464:43 464:43

16

GA 5 5

FGCU Career Stats GAAvg Saves Save% 0.97 14 .737 0.97 14 .737

Amber McCall 5-4 • Sr.

Fort Myers, Fla./Estero HS

Junior: Earned First Team All-Conference honors for the second consecutive year… Started all 17 games for the Eagles…Recorded five goals, two assists, and 20 shots on goal during her junior season… Tallied a goal in 3-0 win at Campbell (10/2/08)… Had a goal and an assist in 5-0 win at North Florida (10/10/08)… Tallied the lone goal for the Eagles in a 1-1 tie against Lipscomb (10/17/08)… Recorded a goal in 4-0 win at South Carolina Upstate (10/24/08). Sophomore: Amber McCall started all 15 games for the eagles at midfield in her first collegiate season…. Scored 8 goals which was second best on the team, while registering 4 assists and 20 points… Third in the A-Sun in points and fourth in the conference with her 8 goals… Earned her a spot on the A-Sun First team while her effort in the classroom helped her receive A-Sun All Academic honors for 2007. Freshman: Attended FGCU.

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PLAYER PROFILES High School: Attended Estero High School in Fort Myers. Personal: Daughter of Shelly and Troy McCall …Major: Criminal Justice… The sister of Brianna McCall who also plays at the midfield position. FGCU Career Stats Season GP Goals Assists Points Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2007 18 10 4 24 56 .179 32 .571 4 1-1 2008 17 5 2 12 31 .161 20 .645 1 0-0 TOTAL 35 15 6 36 87 .172 52 .598 5 1-1

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Kelli Haemmelmann

M

5-7 • JR.

St.Petersburg, Fla./Lakewood HS

Sophomore: Started all 17 games for the Eagles...Helped lead the Eagle defense while recording 12 shots and 5 shots on goal...Earned A-Sun All-Academic honors. Freshman: Played in all 15 games on the year while starting in 14 of them... Recorded two goals, three assists, and seven points on the year and was a reliable option for the Eagles at midfield... Received A-Sun AllAcademic honors for the 2007 season. High School: 2008 graduate of Lakewood High School...MVP her freshman and senior year, chosen for the All Star Team in her senior year... Help lead Crystal Lake South women’s cross country to states in her freshman year. Personal: Communications major... Daughter of Keith and Jeanne Haemmelmann. FGCU Career Stats Season GP Goals Assists Points Shots Shot% 2007 18 2 2 6 15 .133 2008 17 0 0 0 12 .000 TOTAL 35 2 2 6 27 .074

SOG 6 5 11

SOG% .400 .417 .407

GW 1 0 1

PK-Att 0-0 0-0 0-0


PLAYER PROFILES

8

Lindsay Haw 5-8 • JR.

Palm City, Fla./Martin County HS

F

Sophomore: Appeared in all 17 games, starting 14 for the Eagles… Led the Eagles with seven goals and nine assists… Tallied 30 shots and 17 shots on goal… Scored both goals in a 2-0 win over Wingate (9/4/08)… Tallied lone goal in 1-0 win over Gardner Webb (9/6/08)… Recorded a goal and an assist in 5-0 win over Howard (9/10/08)… tallied a goal and assist in 3-0 win at Campbell (10/2/08)… Scored lone goal for the Eagles in 1-1 tie vs. Lipscomb (10/17/08). Freshman: Lindsay Haw started all 15 of the eagle’s games at forward. Her stellar 11 goals, 6 assists, and 28 points lead the eagles on the season. In her first collegiate game she scored twice while dishing out 3 assists. She ranked among the leaders of the A-Sun in goals (fourth), assists (tied for third), points (fourth) and game-winning goals (fourth) and was chosen as the A-Sun Freshman of the Year. Lindsay made the A-Sun Al-Freshman team and also was chosen to the A-Sun All Academic team for 2007. Lindsay will return for her sophomore season and plans on being an offensive force throughout the season for the lady eagles once again. High School: 2007 graduate of Martin County High School... 2007 Treasure Coast Player of the Year, 2007 Palm Beach County First Team, 2007 and 2006 Martin County HS Offensive Player of the Year… 2006 Palm Beach Honorable Mention, 2006 State ODP, and 2005 Freshman MVP. Personal: Daughter of Jeffrey and Elaine Haw …Major: Education, and Criminal Justice. FGCU Career Stats Season GP Goals Assists Points Shots Shot% SOG SOG% 2007 18 11 6 28 43 .256 31 .721 2008 17 7 9 23 30 .233 17 .567 TOTAL 35 18 15 51 73 .247 48 .658

5

Anna Jokuty 5-9 • JR.

Calgary Alberta, Canada/Bishop Carroll

Sophomore: Appeared in 11 games, while starting two of them… Tallied a shot on goal. Freshman: Anna Jokuty played in and started 11 games for the lady eagles. She had one goal during her freshman campaign, and was chosen to the A-Sun All-Academic team for 2007. High School: 2007 graduate of Bishop Carroll High School... Two time letter winner, and team captain.

GW 4 4 8

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PK-Att 0-0 0-0 0-0


PLAYER PROFILES Season 2007 2008 TOTAL

GP 14 11 25

Goals Assists 1 1 0 0 1 1

1

FGCU Career Stats Points Shots Shot% 3 13 .077 0 1 .000 3 14 .071

Kirsi Keenan

SOG 6 0 6

SOG% .462 .000 .429

GW 0 0 0

PK-Att 0-0 0-0 0-0

GK

5-6 • Jr.

Boca Raton, Fla./Pope John Paul II HS

Sophomore: Appeared in 9 games in goal, starting 7 for the Eagles… Made one save in 2- 0 win at Wingate (9/4/08)… Made 4 saves in 80 minutes of action during 1-0 win vs. Stetson (11/1/08)… Eagles earned victories in 6 of 8 games she appeared in. Freshman: Kirsi Keenan appeared in goal 12 times and compiled 36 saves, putting her fifth overall in the A-Sun. She allowed only 1.03 goals per game and had a team leading 9 shutouts. Her 6 shutouts during A-Sun play was a conference best. Kirsi was an A-Sun defensive player of the week once and was a member of the A-Sun All-Academic team for 2007. She will return for her sophomore season and is expected to battle for the starting goal keeper position. High School: 2007 graduate of Pope John Paul II High School... MVP in 2007, Defensive Player of the Year in 2004, 2005 and 2006… Named First Team All-County 2007, and First Team All-Conference 2006. Personal: Daughter of Laure Cote and Bill Keenan…Major: Business Marketing. FGCU Career Stats Season GP Minutes GA GAAvg Saves Save% 2007 16 1147:55 14 1.10 45 .763 2008 8 273:12 2 0.66 8 .800 TOTAL 24 1421:07 16 1.01 53 .768

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Michelle Kuhnen

W 4 2 6

5-8 • JR.

Eau Claire, Wis./Eau Claire Memorial HS

L 3 1 4

T 0 0 0

Sho 10 0 10

M

Sophomore: Appeared in all 17 games for the Eagles...Finished 2008 with six shots and four shots on goal. Freshman: Appeared in 14 games while starting 10 of them for the Eagles...She found the back


PLAYER PROFILES of the net twice with two goals and had one assist with 15 points...She also received ASun All Academic honors for 2007 for her hard work in the classroom. High School: 2008 graduate of Eau Claire Memorial High School...Played under Coach Kit Schiefelbein...Nominated for Academic All-Conference, Second Team AllConference, and helped lead her school to the state semi-finals in her junior and senior year. Personal: Daughter of Ron and Donna Kuhnen…Major: Human Performance. FGCU Career Stats Season GP Goals Assists Points Shots Shot% SOG 2007 17 2 1 5 17 .118 11 2008 17 0 0 0 6 .000 4 TOTAL 34 2 1 5 23 .087 15

7

SOG% GW PK-Att .647 1 0-0 .667 0 0-0 .652 1 0-0

Caytlan MacKenzie 5-9 • JR.

Calgary Alberta, Canada/William Aberhart

M

Sophomore: Started all 17 games for the Eagles… Finished 2008 with 3 goals, 5 assists, 29 shots, and 18 shots on goal… Tallied an assist during 2-0 win vs. Indiana State (9/2/08)… Scored first goal of season in 5-0 win vs. Howard (9/10/08)… Scored the lone goal for the Eagles in 1-1 tie against Kennesaw State (9/26/08)… Tallied a goal and an assist in 5-0 win at North Florida (10/10/08)… Saw her name on the score sheet in back to back games with assists against Belmont and South Carolina, both Eagle victories. Freshman: Caytlan MacKenzie appeared in and started 7 games at midfield for the lady eagles. She scored 3 goals while distributing 5 assists and was chosen to the A-Sun All Academic team for 2007. High School: 2007 graduate of William Abernart High School in Calgary, Canada. Personal: Daughter of Allan and Katrin MacKenzie…Major: Accounting.

Season 2007 2008 TOTAL

GP 7 17 24

Goals Assists 3 5 3 5 6 10

FGCU Career Stats Points Shots Shot% 11 17 .176 11 29 .103 22 46 .130

SOG 10 18 28

SOG% .588 .621 .609

GW 0 0 0

PK-Att 0-0 0-0 0-0


PLAYER PROFILES

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Kayley McMillan 5-6 • JR.

Calgary Alberta, Canada/Centennial

M

Sophomore: Started in all 16 games in which she appeared in for the Eagles… Finished 2008 with one assist, 5 shots, and 2 shots on goal… Tallied an assist during 2-1 win at Wingate (9/4/08). Freshman: Kayley McMillan started at midfield every game for the lady eagles... Had 3 assists and was one of the most reliable players for the entire season... Chosen to the A-Sun All Academic team for 2007. High School: Attended Centennial High School in Calgary Alberta, Canada. Personal: Marketing major... Daughter of Dave and Linda McMillan. FGCU Career Stats Season GP Goals Assists Points Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW 2007 18 0 3 3 3 .000 3 1.000 0 2008 16 0 1 1 5 .000 2 .400 0 TOTAL 34 0 4 4 8 .000 5 .625 0

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PK-Att 0-0 0-0 0-0

Amanda Suchko 5-4 • JR.

Greensburg, Penn./Hempfield Area Senior HS

Sophomore: Appeared in 16 games, starting eight for the Eagles… Finished 2008 with one assist and one shot on goal as she helped anchor a strong Eagle defense… Tallied an assist in a 5-0 win over Howard (9/10/08)... Earned A-Sun All-Academic honors. Freshman: Played in all 15 games while only starting in two for the eagles. Recorded one goal and had one assist on the year. High School: 2007 Graduate of Hempfield Area Senior High… Four-year starter and offensive MVP… Led Hempfield to the Elite 11 in the South Fayette Tournament. Personal: Health Science major... Daughter of JoAnn and Eric Suchko.

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PLAYER PROFILES Season 2007 2008 TOTAL

GP 18 16 34

Goals Assists 1 1 0 1 1 2

10

FGCU Career Stats Points Shots Shot% 3 8 .125 1 1 .000 4 9 .111

SOG 4 1 5

Katherine Correllus

SOG% .500 1.000 .556

5-1 • R-SO.

Merritt Island, Fla./Satellite/Florida State

GW 0 0 0

PK-Att 0-0 0-0 0-0

D

Freshman: Named to the 2008 Atlantic Sun Conference All-Freshman Team while earning All-Conference Second Team honors… Started all 17 games for the Eagles… Helped anchor a strong FGCU defense… Finished freshman campaign with one assist, five shots, and four shots on goal… Tallied an assist in a 3-2 win at Florida International (8/24/08). Florida State (2008): Prior to FGCU: Attended Florida State her Freshman year before transferring to FGCU. High School: Played two years of Varsity soccer, ‘06-’07… Transferred from Merritt Island High school her sophomore year…before transferring, she played on the varsity soccer team as a freshman… Attended Satellite High School her sophomore-senior year…Team captain, team MVP, and State Champs in her senior year of ‘07. Club: Space Coast United State Champs ‘04-’05, ‘05-’06, ‘07-’08. Personal: Daughter of William and Deborah Correllus... She is the youngest of 2 children, her older sister Sarah attends Florida State… Major: Undecided. FGCU Career Stats Season GP Goals Assists Points Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2008 17 0 1 1 5 .000 4 .800 0 0-0 TOTAL 17 0 1 1 5 .000 4 .800 0 0-0

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Katie Donnellan 5-6 • R-SO.

Lake Mary, Fla./Lake Mary

D

R-Freshman: Started all 17 games for the Eagles… Helped anchor a strong Eagles defense… Recorded 2 goals and 6 shots on goal… Tallied first goal of the season for the Eagles in a 3-2 win at Florida International (8/24/08)… Recorded a penalty kick goal in win vs. Indiana State (9/2/08).


PLAYER PROFILES Freshman: Redshirted her freshman year due to injury... Named to the A-Sun AllAcademic team for 2007 due to her outstanding work in the classroom. High School: 2007 graduate of Lake Mary High School…1st Team All County 2005, 2006, 2007…1st Team Seminole Athletic Conference 2005, 2006, 2007…Michelle Akers Tournament Team 2005, 2006, 2007…All-Central Florida Personal: English major, minoring in Journalism… Daughter of Elaine and John Donnellan. FGCU Career Stats Season GP Goals Assists Points Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2007 2 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 2008 17 2 0 4 13 .154 6 .462 1 1-1 TOTAL 19 2 0 4 13 .154 6 .462 1 1-1

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Olivia Elias 5-4 • SO.

Coral Springs, Fla./American Heritage-Delray

M

Freshman: Started all 17 games for the Eagles… Made collegiate debut in 3-2 win vs. Florida International (8/24/08)… Tallied 6 assists and 11 shots on goal during freshman campaign… Recorded first assist in 2-0 victory at Wingate (9/4/08). High School: 2008 graduate of American Heritage Boca/Delray... Helped lead American Heritage to a State Championship in 2004 and 2006, State Runner-up in 2005, 2007-2008, and Regional Champs from 2004-2006... Named team MVP in the 2006, and 2007 seasons... Nominated All-County First Team in 2006, 2007, and 2008. Club: Olivia played club soccer for the Weston Soccer Club… A member of the Florida ODP team for three years, and a member of the Regional ODP team in 2007, and 2008. Personal: Daughter of Deanna and AJ Elias…Major: Sports Medicine.

Season 2008 TOTAL

GP 17 17

Goals Assists 0 6 0 6

FGCU Career Stats Points Shots Shot% 6 23 .000 6 23 .000

SOG SOG% 11 .478 11 .478

GW PK-Att 0 0-0 0 0-0


PLAYER PROFILES

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Sarah Fagler

D

5-9 • SO.

Gainesville, Fla./Oak Hall HS

Freshman: Appeared in nine games for the Eagles… Finished freshman campaign with one goal, four shots, and two shots on goal… Tallied a goal in a 5-0 win against North Florida (10/10/08). High School: 2008 graduate of Oak Hall High School… Earned varsity letters in two sports at Oak Hall, she earned letters in soccer 2004-2008, and track 2007-2008… Was nominated for the Area All-Star Team in 2008 as a senior, and was team captain from 2006-2008. ODP Sate Team 2003-2005, ODP Regional III Montevallo, Ala. 2004-2005, a member of the Gainesville Hotshots from 2002-2007, a member of the Countryside Lightning in Clearwater, Fla. Club: A member of the Gainesville Hotshots from 2002-2007, a member of the Countryside Lightning in Clearwater Fla... 2007 fall season, Sarah played for the IUS Elite in Orlando, Fla. 2007-2008, were she helped the U-13, U-14 and U-15 team to the final four, the U-15 to the state championship game and a berth in the UF Gator Showcase championship… Helped lead the U- 17, U-18 to the Disney Showcase championship game, and allowed the least amount of goals for the Hotshots in multiple seasons (U-14, U-15, U-16). Personal: Daughter of Chauncey and Rose Fagler…Major: Communiactions... Father swam at the University of Florida, and her mother ran at Frostburg State… Sara’s uncle also swam at UF and was inducted into the UF hall of fame, and her grandfather played basketball at the University of Nebraska… Her sister is currently playing at the University of West Florida. FGCU Career Stats Season GP Goals Assists Points 2008 9 1 0 2 TOTAL 9 1 0 2

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Shots Shot% 4 .250 4 .250

Amanda Goble

SOG 2 2

5-8 • SO.

Lutz, Fla./Land O’Lakes HS

Freshman: Appeared 12 games, starting seven for the Eagles… Finished freshman campaign with two goals, one assist, 17 shots, and nine shots on goal… Scored the deciding goal in a 3-2 win over Florida International (8/24/08)…Tallied a goal in a 3-0 win at Campbell (10/2/08)… Recorded an assist in a 4-0 win at South Carolina Upstate. High School: 2008 graduate of Land O/Lakes High School... Averaged over 11 goals a season… Earned varsity letters in 2005, 2006, 2007, and 2008… Led her team to win the Bobcat Invitational in 2008, and was named MVP for the 2006

SOG% .500 .500

GW 0 0

M

PK-Att 0-0 0-0


PLAYER PROFILES and 2007 seasons… Named Sunshine Athletic Conference (SAC) First Team in 2006, Tampa Tribune All County Second Team in 2006, St.Pete Times All County Second Team in 2006, SAC Second Team in 2007, St.Pete Times First Team in 2007, and Tampa Tribune Second Team in 2007. Club: Goble helped her club team, Real Salt Lake Florida win the State Championship in 2007… Also played for the Blackwatch Soccer Club for 2 years, the Hillsborough Soccer Club for one year, and the Real Salt Lake Florida for three years. Personal: Athletic Training major... Daughter of Mark and Trish Goble. FGCU Career Stats Season GP Goals Assists Points Shots Shot% SOG 2008 12 2 1 5 17 .118 9 TOTAL 12 2 1 5 17 .118 9

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Jeannel Huffman

SOG% .529 .529

GW 2 2

PK-Att 0-0 0-0

D

5-5 • SO.

Clearwater, Fla./Countryside HS

Freshman: Appeared in 12 games for the Eagles… Finished freshman campaign with one goal, 2 assists, 5 shots, and 5 shots on goal… Tallied an assist during 3-2 win at Florida International (8/24/08)… Recorded an assist in 5-0 win over Howard (9/10/08)… Recorded first collegiate goal in 2-1 win over Stetson (11/1/08). High School: 2008 graduate of Countryside High School... Led her team to the district finals in 2008… Named MVP and rookie of the year in 2007… In two years at Countryside, she averaged 13 goals a season and led her team in assist as a senior. Club: 2007 helped her club team, RSL Florida to a State Championship. Personal: Daughter of Jeannine Leneweaver …Major: Health Science. FGCU Career Stats Season GP Goals Assists Points Shots Shot% SOG 2008 12 1 2 4 3 .333 3 TOTAL 12 1 2 4 3 .333 3

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Kathleen Hunter

SOG% 1.000 1.000

5-8 • R-SO.

Safety Harbor, Fla./Clearwater Central Catholic HS

GW 0 0

PK-Att 0-0 0-0

D

Sophomore: Utilized medical red-shirt. Freshman: Kathleen Hunter started all 15 games as a defenseman for the eagles... Scored 1 goal but was a formable foe for opposing offenses... Made the A-Sun All Freshman team as well as the A-Sun Second team due to her outstanding defensive play... Returns for her sopho more campaign and will be a cornerstone for the lady eagle’s defense. High School: Attended Clearwater Central Catholic High

School.

Personal: Human Performance major...

Daughter of Jeff and Deborah.


PLAYER PROFILES FGCU Career Stats Season GP Goals Assists Points Shots Shot% SOG 2007 16 1 0 2 9 .111 5 2008 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 TOTAL 17 1 0 2 9 .111 5

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Brianna McCall

SOG% .556 .000 .556

GW 0 0 0

5-4 • SO.

Fort Myers, Fla./Fort Myers HS

PK-Att 0-0 0-0 0-0

M

Freshman: Appeared in all 17 games for the Eagles… Finished freshman campaign with one assist, seven shots, and four shots on goal… Tallied an assist in 5-0 win over Howard (9/10/08). High School: 2008 graduate of Fort Myers High School... Named team captain as a junior and senior at Fort Myers High School … Earned Offensive Player of the Year, All-Area, All-State, and MVP as a sophomore, scoring 23 goals with 17 assists… Nominated Honorable Mention All-Area as a junior… Averaged just over 21 goals a season in her high school career. Club: Florida Premier from 2002-present, leading them to win the Orange Classic three straight years 2004-2007. ODP: Member of the Florida ODP team in 2003, pulled up to play with the 1989, and also played with the 89’s again in 2004 Personal: Daughter of Shelly and Troy McCall …Major: Nursing… The sister of current Eagle soccer player midfielder Amber McCall who earned First-Team All-Atlantic Sun accolades last season. FGCU Career Stats Season GP Goals Assists Points Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2008 17 0 1 1 7 .000 4 .571 0 0-0 TOTAL 17 0 1 1 7 .000 4 .571 0 0-0

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Stacey Payne 5-5 • SO.

Coral Springs, Fla./American Heritage-Delray

Freshman: Appeared in 14 games, starting one for the Eagles… Finished freshman campaign with one goal, two assists, eight shots, and seven shots on goal… Tallied lone goal for the Eagles in 1-1 tie vs. Mercer (9/28/08)… Recorded an assist in 5-0 win at North Florida (10/10/08)… Tallied an assist in 2-1 win over Stetson (11/1/08). High School: 2008 graduate of American Heritage Boca/Delray… Named Palm Beach Post 2008 Small Schools Player of the Year… Set the American Heritage Boca/Delray school record for goals in a

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PLAYER PROFILES season with 37… She helped lead her team to a State Championship in the 2004, 2006 season, and state finalist in 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, and 2008… In Stacey’s three seasons as a starting forward, American Heritage went 67-8-7. Club: A member of the Florida ODP ‘A’ Team in 2003, and a member of the Team Boca Soccer Club… Stacey helped Team Boca to win the Disney Showcase and the Orange Classic. Personal: Psychology major... Daughter of Lisa and Duane Payne. FGCU Career Stats Season GP Goals Assists Points Shots Shot% SOG 2008 14 1 2 4 8 .125 7 TOTAL 14 1 2 4 8 .125 7

3

Gina Petracco

SOG% .875 .875

GW 0 0

PK-Att 0-0 0-0

F

5-3 • SO.

Fort Myers, Fla./Bishop Verot HS

Freshman: Appeared in all 17 games, starting 10 for the Eagles… Recorded 4 goals, 4 assists, and 10 shots on goal during freshman campaign… Scored 2 goals and added an assist in 5-0 win over Howard (9/10/08)… Tallied a goal and an assist during 5-0 at North Florida (10/10/08)… Had a goal and an assist in 4-0 win at South Carolina Upstate (10/24/08). High School: 2008 graduate of Bishop Verot High School… Team captain at Bishop Verot High School as a senior leading her team to a District Championship with a record of 18-2-3… Helped Bishop Verot to four straight District Championships 2005-2008… Named 2008, USA Today Prep Player of the Year, the News-Press SW Player of the Year, she also holds the school scoring record with 48 goals in one season and 103 for her career… Led SW Florida with 48 goals, 8 assist and 104 total points in 22 games… Carried a 4.1 GPA, and is a current member of the National Honor Society. Club: Played for the Florida Premier Soccer Club… 2007, Petracco helped the FL Premier earn a spot in the U-18 FYSA Championships Final Four, and helped the Premier to win the U-18 Orange Classic Championship from 2004-2007… Leading goal scorer for the FL Premier in 2005 and 2007. ODP: Florida ODP team in 2002-2006. Personal: Daughter of John and Valerie Petracco...Major: Marketing. FGCU Career Stats Season GP Goals Assists Points Shots Shot% SOG 2008 17 4 4 12 14 .286 10 TOTAL 17 4 4 12 14 .286 10

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Stephanie Powers 5-9 • SO.

Seffner, Fla./Armwood HS

SOG% .714 .714

GW 1 1

PK-Att 0-0 0-0

GK

Freshman: Named to the 2008 Atlantic Sun Conference All-Freshman Team… Appeared in 16 games, starting 15 of them for the Eagles… Finished freshman campaign with a goals against average of .810 and a save percentage of .842… Tallied six wins, three ties, and three shut outs… Recorded a 5-0 shut out against North Florida (10/10/08).


PLAYER PROFILES High School: 2008 graduate of Armwood High School… Stephanie earned varsity letters in soccer 2005, 2007, 2008, and in volleyball 2007-2008... Team captain in Soccer and Volleyball in her senior year...Nominated First Team All-Conference, Honorable Mention in soccer… In volleyball she was named All-Conference, Honorable Mention, and awarded The Golden Hawk Award. Club: Stephanie helped her club team, the RLS Florida 89/90 to win a state Championship in 2007, and was also a 2008 ODP National Camp. Personal: Daughter of Lisa and Dave Powers…Major: Undecided.

Season GP 2008 16 TOTAL 16

Minutes GA 1329:15 12 1329:15 12

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FGCU Career Stats GAAvg Saves 0.81 64 0.81 64

Save% W L .842 6 3 .842 6 3

Ashley Ciesielczyk 5-6 • R-Fr.

Oregon, Ohio/Clay HS

T 3 3

Sho 3 3

F

Freshman: Utilized Medical Red Shirt. High School: 2008 graduate of Clay High School… Ashley led Clay High School to a 15-1-3 record and a Northwest Ohio High School Soccer League Division 1 title this past season… In four years, Ashley scored 61 career goals, and had 57career assist which was good for 14th in the State of Ohio… In her final year she scored 17 goals with 16 assist (1st Place State of Ohio Division 1). Club: Played club for Pacesetter. Personal: Management major... Daughter of Don and Melinda Ciesielczyk.

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Jennifer Crittenberger 5-6 • FR.

Lighthouse Point, Fla./Cardinal Gibbons

High School: Helped lead Cardinal Gibbons High School to a 28-0-2 record this past year, which was ranked number one in the country... Named offensive player of the year and the Sun-Sentinel & Miami Herald nominated her for second team honors in her freshman season…. Earned first team honors by the Sun-Sentinel & Miami Herald in both her sophomore, junior and senior seasons. Club: Played club for Team Boca U18. Personal: Major: Undecided… Daughter of Kelly and Debbie Crittenberger.


PLAYER PROFILES

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Danielle Faller 5-7 • FR.

Elizabethtown, Penn./Elizabethtown Area

M

High School: Attended Elizabethtown Area High School in Pennsylvania… Two time allstar, and earned all-county and team MVP honors as a junior. Club: Hershey Tidal Force U17 club team. Personal: Major: Undecided… Daughter of John Faller and Fran Rowley.

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Chelsea Garlock 5-6 • Fr.

Meriden, Conn./O.H Platt

M

High School: Attended O.H. Platt High School in Connecticut… Three time All-Conference Selection, while being named All-State as a senior… Earned the 2008 Player Award as voted by the Referees Association of New Haven… Four-time team MVP and recipient of the Citizenship Award, Project Excel Award, and the RJ Scholar Athlete Award… Holds the school record for most goals in a season (24). Club: Played club soccer for the AFC Pride. Personal: Criminal Justice major… Daughter of Mindy and John Garlock.

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Julia Martin 5-4 • FR.

Bayport, N.Y./Bayport Blue Point

F

High School: Earned All-County honors in 2008 and 2009 at Bayport Blue Point High School… Team captain of her soccer and basketball teams… A two-time medalist at the US Lifeguard Nationals (2007 and 2008)… A two-time track and field medalist (2006 and 2007). Club: Played club soccer for the Score Soccer Real Chaos Personal: Marine Biology major… Daughter of Jennifer Martin and Terrance Martin.


PLAYER PROFILES

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Jessica Swartzentruber 5-8 • fr.

Sarasota, Fla./Sarasota Christian

M

High School: 2009 graduate of Sarasota Christian where she broke the school record with 103 career goals… Earned first team All-Area… Named team MVP while leading the area in goals scored with 47. Club: Played club soccer for the Manatee Magic. Personal: Nursing major… Daughter of Orpha and Eldon


THIS IS FGCU


“THE CITY OF PALMS” In the late 1800s, Tootie McGregor and Thomas & Mina Edison began the beautification of Fort Myers. Imported Royal Palms were planted along Riverside Drive, later renamed McGregor Boulevard. These magnificent Royal Palms, some towering at 75 feet, give the City of Palms its nickname.

Incorporated in 1886, Fort Myers is the center of a popular tourist area in Southwest Florida and the seat of Lee County. It is located about 120 miles south of Tampa at the meeting point of the Gulf of Mexico and the Caloosahatchee River. Fort Myers was the frequent winter home of Thomas Edison and is the current home of the Boston Red Sox and Minnesota Twins spring training camps. The first known resident of what is now Fort Myers was Manuel Gonzalez, a Spaniard from the province of Asturias, who came via Cuba in the 19th century. Fort Myers, built in 1850 as a military fort to fend off Seminole Indians that were massacring the area's few settlers, was named after Col. Abraham C. Myers, who was stationed in Florida for seven years and was the son-in-law of the fort's establisher and commander. In 1858, after years of elusive battle, Chief Billy Bowlegs and his warriors were persuaded to surrender and move west, and the fort was abandoned. Billy's Creek, which flows into the Caloosahatchee River and runs between The Beau Rivage Condominiums and Alta Mar, was named after a temporary camp where Billy Bowlegs and his men awaited ships to take them west. The fort was abandoned until 1863 when a small number of Federal troops re-occupied the fort during the Civil War. In 1865 the fort was attacked unsuccessfully by a very small group of Confederates. After the war, the fort was again deserted. The first settlers arrived in 1866, but it wasn't until 1882 when the city experienced a significant influx of settlers. By 1885, when Fort Myers was incorporated, it was the second largest city only to Tampa on Florida's west coast south of Cedar Key - even larger than Clearwater and Sarasota, also growing cities at the time. Famous People that have called the Fort Myers first became a nationally known winter resort with the building of The Fort Myers Area Home Royal Palm Hotel in 1898. The real spark of the city's growth was the construction Patty Berg - Jerry “The King” Lawler of the Tamiami Trail Bridge built across the Caloosahatchee River in 1924. After the (Founding-member of the LPGA) (WWE wrestler and announcer) bridge's construction, the city experienced its first real estate boom and many - Larry Bird - Rocco Mediate subdivisions sprouted around the city. (NBA Hall of Famer) (PGA golfer)

Fort Myers is...

• The home of the Thomas Edison and Henry Ford Winter Estates • The home of the Fort Myers Miracle baseball club of the Florida State League, and is the spring training locale for the Minnesota Twins and Boston Red Sox. • The home of three minor league sports teams. The Florida Everblades (ECHL hockey team), Florida Firecats (Arena Football League 2 team) and Florida Stingrays (AIFA indoor football team).

-Mike Ditka (NFL Hall of Famer)

- Deion Sanders (Former NFL/MLB Player)

- Thomas Edison (Inventor)

- Steven Spielberg (Film director/writer)

-Henry Ford (Founded the assembly line)

- Walt Wesley (Former NBA player)

- Earnest Graham (NFL, Tampa Bay Bucs)

- Cliff Williams (Bass player for AC/DC)

- Javon Kearse (NFL, Tennessee Titans)

- Algernod “Plies” Washington (Rapper)


FORT MYERS The Florida of days long past, with unspoiled white sand beaches, exotic wildlife and lush subtropical foliage, still can be found on The Beaches of Fort Myers and Sanibel in southwest Florida. Known as Florida’s tropical island getaway, this paradise is a favorite vacation spot because of its feel of old Florida that no longer exists in many areas. In addition to the beautiful natural environment, active travelers are pleased to find an abundance of golf, tennis and watersports, as well as some unusual attractions. Lee County embraces nine distinct areas, each with its own unique character. Best known are Sanibel and Captiva islands, connected to the mainland by an alluring three-mile-long causeway and, to each other, by a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it bridge at Blind Pass. Sanibel is known worldwide for its shelling. More than 400 varieties of shells litter the beaches, and particularly can be found after an especially high or low tide. For most visitors, however, shelling is merely a delightful excuse to enjoy hours of sun worshipping along some of the finest shoreline in North America. Interesting shops, restaurants, and art galleries dot the road from the Sanibel Lighthouse to Tarpon Bay Road. On the way to Captiva Island, located toward Sanibel’s northern tip, the J.N. “Ding” Darling National Wildlife Refuge is home to many exotic species of birds and plants. A four-mile drive with access to walking and canoe/kayak trails offers outstanding wildlife viewing opportunities. The refuge occupies more than half the island. The main attraction on Captiva is that there are none. Many people wile away the hours in one outdoor endeavor or another. It was here that Anne Morrow Lindbergh, wife of the famous aviator, wrote her best-selling book, “A Gift from the Sea.” Further south, Estero Island, home of Fort Myers Beach, long has been recognized as one of the “world’s safest beaches” because of its gently sloping shoreline. The sand is particularly soft and white, akin to powdered sugar. Especially suited for family vacations, Estero offers every imaginable water toy, from windsurfer to catamaran and parasailing. Numerous marinas operate boating and fishing charters. Local restaurants benefit from the catch, which generally includes red snapper and grouper. Anyone suffering from island fever can find instant relief by paying a call to the “City of Palms,” in Fort Myers, with its charming downtown historic district and expanding hub of urban activity that extends to shopping malls, restaurants, and nightclubs. Inventor Thomas Edison and his friend, automobile manufacturer Henry Ford, decided early on to make their winter homes in Fort Myers. Today visitors tour their neighboring estates with Edison’s botanical gardens, laboratory and museum. During Edison’s 46 winters in Fort Myers, he and his wife Mina hosted well-known house guests like industrialist Harvey Firestone, President Herbert Hoover and cereal king John Harvey Kellogg. Henry Ford purchased his quaint home, “Mangoes,” in 1916 to spend the winter months visiting Edison. The two properties were separated by a fence the two families named “The Friendship Gate.” Other in-town attractions include the Southwest Florida Historical Museum, downtown river cruises, and the Calusa Nature Center and Planetarium. Shell Factory in North Fort Myers and Eden Vineyards, the country’s southernmost bonded winery, to the east are also popular stops. For the sports minded, public golf courses and tennis courts make southwest Florida some of the best playing turf in the state.


FLORIDA GULF

Florida Gulf Coast University, with its innovative programs, technology friendly campus, and outstanding faculty, is one of the most exciting educational environments in America. FGCU, a member of the State University System of Florida, is a comprehensive university created to address the educational needs of the rapidly growing Southwest Florida population. Classrooms showcase state-of-the-art multimedia instructional systems that feature Internet access, document cameras, and audio and video presentations. Florida Gulf Coast University is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award associate, baccalaureate, and master’s degrees. FGCU received initial accreditation by SACS in 1999. The history of Florida Gulf Coast University is a visionary one built on support for providing higher education opportunities in Southwest Florida. Area citizens began the initiative to bring a state university to this part of Florida, and their early requests were quickly supported by elected officials at the local and state levels. With support from the Florida Board of Regents and the full Florida Legislature, a new university was born. The Board of Regents formally recommended in January 1991 the development of Florida’s tenth state university to be located in Southwest Florida; and, in May 1991, then Governor Lawton Chiles signed the legislation authorizing the new university. Southwest Florida’s support for a university was never more evident than during the next year, when private landowners offered more than 20 gift sites for the university campus. In early 1992, the Board of Regents selected the site offered by Ben Hill Griffin III and Alico, Inc. of 760 acres of land located just east of Interstate 75 between Alico and Corkscrew Roads. Roy McTarnaghan was named founding university president in April 1993. Initial staff were hired that summer, and the university’s academic and campus planning began in earnest. Plans for the first phase of campus construction were unveiled in February 1994; and shortly thereafter, the Florida Legislature named the institution as Florida Gulf Coast University. The vision for the university was one which would address emerging higher education needs for the 21st century, including the use of technology in the learning/teaching process and multi-year contracts as an alternative to faculty tenure. The Board of Regents approved an agreement in May 1995 with the United Faculty of Florida allowing FGCU to offer a contract system for faculty. Campus groundbreaking was held on November 28, 1995, with more than 600 people participating in the celebratory event for Southwest Florida. With aggressive academic program and campus development schedules slated to culminate in an opening day of August 25, 1997, the early staff and faculty were busy meeting deadlines every month. Inaugural degree programs were approved by the Board of Regents in March 1996. The FGCU Foundation, a private fundraising arm of the university, gained extraordinary financial support for an institution which at the time could only be seen on a drawing board. Faculty throughout the country were attracted to FGCU for the opportunity to offer higher education in new and innovative ways. FGCU The first FGCU student, Mariana Coto, was admitted in January 1997; and she participated in the historic ribbon cutting on the university’s August 25, 1997 opening day. The Southern Association of Colleges and Schools awarded FGCU accreditation candidacy later that year, and a comprehensive self-study was launched. The first commencement was held in May 1998, with 81 FGCU graduates. In August 1998, the first phase of student housing opened. In September, Founding President McTarnaghan announced his intention to step down on May 1, 1999. FGCU’s second commencement ceremonies, held May 1999, marked the last official act of the founding president, as well as the graduation of 417 students. The Board of Regents launched a national search held during the spring and summer for FGCU’s second president; and the university received official notification in June 1999 that it had achieved, in record time, accreditation by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. In July 1999, the Board of Regents named William C. Merwin as FGCU’s second president. President Merwin arrived on campus for his first day on September 16, 1999. He immediately initiated a highly participatory strategic planning process for students, faculty, and staff to carry the young institution to its next stage of development. As FGCU moves forward, student applications and admissions are dramatically increasing; campus construction of academic and support buildings remains aggressive; an athletics program and other new initiatives are being launched; new degree programs are being added; the Foundation’s private fundraising continues to be successful; and the excitement level for FGCU’s future is high.

Vision Florida Gulf Coast University will achieve national prominence in undergraduate education with expanding recognition for selected graduate programs. Mission Established on the verge of the 21st century, Florida Gulf Coast University infuses the strengths of the traditional public university with innovation and learning-centered spirit, its chief aim being to fulfill the academic, cultural, social, and career expectations of its constituents. Outstanding faculty uphold challenging academic standards and balance research, scholarly activities, and service expectations with their central responsibilities of teaching and mentoring. Through these efforts, the faculty and University transform students’ lives and the southwest Florida region. Florida Gulf Coast University continuously pursues academic excellence, practices and promotes environmental sustainability, embraces diversity, nurtures community partnerships, values public service, encourages civic responsibility, cultivates habits of lifelong learning, and keeps the advancement of knowledge and pursuit of truth as noble ideals at the heart of the university’s purpose.


COAST UNIVERSITY

Academics: Five colleges offer 42 undergraduate degree programs and 19 graduate degree programs in Arts and Sciences, Business, Education, Health Professions and Professional Studies. Business, criminal justice, nursing, education and communication are among the most popular. Student-to-Faculty Ratio: With more than 675 full-time faculty and staff employed, FGCU features small class sizes and individual attention to every student at an 18:1 ratio. Admissions: FGCU has a rolling admission policy. Freshmen are encouraged to apply six to eight months before anticipated enrollment. FGCU admits approximately 60 percent of freshman applicants. Most students accepted possess a 3.39 high school grade point average and test scores of at least 21 on the ACT and 1050 on the SAT I. FGCU invites interested students to the Eagle EXPO Open House conducted annually in October. Financial Assistance/Scholarships: Students should complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) form. To apply for institutional scholarships, students should use the online application available through the Office of Financial Aid website. FGCU automatically considers all students admitted by February 15 for Office of Undergraduate Admissions scholarships, which are based on an excellent academic record. In 2004-05, 67 percent of FGCU students were awarded some form of financial assistance. Student Body: FGCU’s growing enrollment tops 7,200 students. Students come from all 50 states, the District of Columbia and over 70 countries. Student Activities: FGCU has over 120 active clubs and organizations ranging in scope from ethnic to education and recreation to honorary, offering students opportunities to develop leadership skills in areas related to their personal interests.


ATHLETIC DIRECTOR

Ken Kavanagh, 49, begins his first year as Director of Athletics at Florida Gulf Coast University, having accomplished a great deal in his career to date. Kavanagh, the second full-time athletic director in school history, began his duties at FGCU in June of 2009.

Kavanagh, who came to FGCU after 13 years at Bradley University, was appointed to his position on May 7, 2009 by FGCU President Dr. Wilson G. Bradshaw.

The final year in Kavanagh’s first decade on Bradley’s “Hilltop” will go down as one of the greatest all-around years in BU Athletics history. During the 2005-06 season, a school-record three teams earned NCAA Tournament invitations, beginning with the third at-large selection for the soccer program in the fall and continuing with the men’s basketball team’s historic run to the NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 in March that included victories over nationally ranked Kansas and Pitt. In addition, the women’s golf team won its fourth Missouri Valley Conference championship in eight years to gain its third trip to the NCAA Regionals. In 2007-08, Men’s Soccer reached a milestone “Elite Eight” appearance and men’s basketball also achieved a runner-up finish in the 2008 initial College Basketball Invitational (CIT).

Most recently, in 2008-09, the Braves witnessed benchmark success with their first ever Missouri Valley Conference tournament title and NCAA Tournament berth and victory in softball, a runner-up finish in the inaugural Collegeinsider.com (CIT) post-season men’s basketball tournament and a record 21 victories in women’s basketball.

KEN KAVANAGH

While the Braves enjoyed successes on the playing field with Kavanagh, Bradley’s student-athletes continue to excel in the classroom. For eight consecutive years, Bradley led the Valley in federal graduation rate (77 percent) and remained well ahead of the curve in the NCAA’s new Academic Progress Rate, receiving public recognition for its APR success in soccer, men’s golf, women’s tennis and volleyball. Prior to the start of the 2007-08 athletic season, Bradley’s women’s basketball, women’s cross country, women’s golf, softball, women’s track and field and volleyball teams all were recognized once again for being among the national leaders in their respective sports for team grade point averages, while four individuals representing three sports (baseball, women’s golf and soccer) went on to gain national scholar-athlete honors in 2006-07. Bradley’s student-athletes combined for a record 3.19 grade point average during the 2007 Spring semester and met or exceeded Bradley’s competitive overall undergraduate population for 20 of 26 semesters. In addition to its The Ken Kavanagh File graduation rate success, Bradley also tied for seventh nationally (with Harvard and the U.S. Naval Academy) in the initial NCAA Academic Progress Report released during the spring of Family 2005. Wife: Mary (married April 16, 1988) Children: the late Megan, Rose (18), Mitchell (16) and twins Jack and Quinn (13) Education • 1982 - Boston College, B.S. in Finance • 1987 - University of Notre Dame, M.B.A. in Marketing and Human Resources Administrative Experience • 1982-83 - Assistant Manager of Contests and Promotions, Yale University • 1983-85 - Director of Events and Team Travel, Yale University • 1985-87 - Graduate Assistant, University of Notre Dame • 1987-96 - Rose to Senior Associate Athletic Director, Bowling Green State University • 1996-2009 - Director of Athletics, Bradley University • 2009-Present - Director of Athletics, Florida Gulf Coast University

During Kavanagh’s tenure at Bradley, the Braves accumulated 31 Academic All-America or Scholar All-America awards. BU also achieved new single game, regular season and attendance marks in men’s and women’s basketball, men’s soccer, and volleyball under his direction, as well as record revenue streams from external sources. Kavanagh helped Bradley’s Athletic facilities make significant strides during his tenure: most notably, the baseball team’s move to O’Brien Field (home Stadium of the Chicago Cubs Class “A” affiliate the Peoria Chiefs) in 2002 and the subsequent transformation of the old ballpark into Shea Stadium. Opened in August of 2003, this soccer exclusive venue is one of the finest of its kind in the entire Midwest. Additional enhancements included aesthetic aspects of Carver Arena (home venue for men’s basketball) and Haussler Hall (athletic complex), locker room improvements for men’s and women’s basketball and volleyball, as well as upgrades to the sports medicine training, department offices, Bradley Park softball complex and the realization of the Markin Tennis Courts. Most recently, Robertson Memorial Fieldhouse underwent a transformation during the summer of 2004, highlighted by the construction of a new strength and conditioning facility, satellite training area, women’s basketball offices and student-athlete study center.


ATHLETICS DIRECTOR Under Kavanagh’s direction in 1996, Bradley Athletics established the BU B.L.A.S.T. (Building Leadership And Supporting Teams) NCAA Life Skills Program, which is designed to enhance the total being of Braves’ student-athletes. It involves activities ranging from personal, social and career development to community service projects and leadership opportunities. Also, Bradley was commended in March of 2002 by U.S. News & World Report for having the seventhbest College Sports Program in terms of gender equity and the athletic department’s effort for equality was further recognized in 2007 when Bradley received an “A” from the Women’s Sports Foundation for its gender equity performance. Kavanagh served a four-year term on the NCAA Division I Men’s Soccer Committee, a panel that he chaired in 2007. This body is responsible for selecting the 48 teams that compete in the NCAA Tournament and oversees the administration of the event. He served two terms as the vice-president of the Missouri Valley Conference joint committee and was also a member of the MVC’s Executive and Media/Marketing Committees. He also chaired the MVC’s Championship and Officiating Committees and was a member of the MVC’s Gender Equity, Sportsmanship and Conference Relations Committees. One of the founders of the I-AAA Athletic Directors’ Association in 2000-01, Kavanagh is the Third Vice-President for the organization, which is comprised of the 101 non-football playing Division I member institutions and nine related conferences. In recognition of his accomplishments at Bradley and as a leader in college athletics, Kavanagh was named the Central Region Division I AstroTurf Athletic Director of the Year during the 2008 National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics convention in Dallas. Also active in civic organizations, Kavanagh has previously served on the advisory boards for the Salvation Army and Dunlap Recreation Association and he is a long-standing current board member and three-term past president of the Boys & Girls Club of Greater Peoria. A member of the 1999 Peoria’s “40 Leaders Under Forty” class, Kavanagh also maintains active membership with the Knights of Columbus. Kavanagh went to Bradley from Bowling Green State University, where he steadily moved up the administrative ranks in nine years. After starting as an assistant athletic director in 1987, Kavanagh left BGSU in 1996 as the senior associate athletic director. In his final position with the Falcons, Kavanagh was the administrator for football, men’s basketball and hockey while also acting as event manager. Responsible for facility management, he also supervised the staffs for sports medicine, equipment and strength and conditioning. Kavanagh also served as the chief liaison for the financial affairs area. Kavanagh began his administrative career by working in the athletic department at Yale University from 1982 to 1985, then worked as a graduate assistant in the athletic department at the University of Notre Dame from 1985 to 1987 before joining Bowling Green. Athletic administration runs in Kavanagh’s bloodlines: his uncle, Kevin Kavanagh, is the former baseball coach and athletic director at Loyola College in Baltimore, planting the seed that athletic administration would be his nephew’s calling. Likewise, Ken Kavanagh’s father, John, coached a highly-successful high school summer baseball program in Connecticut for 25 years that produced former Major Leaguer Tim Teufel and NFL Hall-of-Famer Steve Young. A native of Greenwich, Conn., Kavanagh earned his undergraduate degree from Boston College in 1982 and his postgraduate degree from Notre Dame in 1987. Kavanagh is married to the former Mary Gorenz (Maple Park, Ill.) and the couple has five children: daughters the late Megan and Rose (18), as well as sons Mitchell (16) and twins Jack and Quinn (13).


UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT Wilson G. Bradshaw was appointed as the third president of FGCU by the Florida Gulf Coast University Board of Trustees on August, 25, 2007. “This is certainly one of the best days of my life. Thank you to the community, the board and the University.” Bradshaw said. “This was a grueling but honest process. A lot of people who cherish this University did a lot of work on its behalf. I am so pleased to be the next president of this fine institution. I can’t imagine a finer day in my life. The last thing I would like to say is in terms of a pledge. Now that I have been named the next president of FGCU, I promise I will give you my best. Thank you so much.” The FGCU 13-member Board of Trustees made the selection of Bradshaw unanimous, many citing his track record as a builder, a problem solver and a motivator. DR. WILSON G. BRADSHAW The Wilson G. Bradshaw File EXPERIENCE (Administrative Appointments) • 2000-07 - President, Metropolitan State University • 1995-00 - Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs, Bloomsburg University (Pa.) • 1990-95 - V.P. and Dean for Graduate Studies and Research, Georgia Southern University • 1988-90 - Dean of Graduate Studies, Florida Atlantic University • 1984-88 - Assistant Dean of Graduate Studies, Florida Atlantic University (Faculty Appointments) • 2001-07 - Professor of Psychology, Metropolitan State University • 1990-95 - Professor of Psychology, Georgia Southern University • 1984-90 - Associate Professor of Psychology, Florida Atlantic University • 1981-83 - Assistant Professor of Pharmacology, Florida A&M University • 1978-79 - Instructor of Physiology, Wright State University • 1977 - Instructor of Physiological Physiology, University of Pittsburgh • 1975-76 - Instructor of Physiology, University of Pittsburgh EDUCATION • 1980 - Doctorate’s in Psychobiology, University of Pittsburgh • 1973 - Master’s in Experimental Psychology, Florida Atlantic University • 1971 - Bachelor’s in Psychology, Florida Atlantic University

“Dr. Bradshaw has an extraordinary amount of energy. He has the emotional energy, the experience and the vision to lead this institution,” chairman Scott Lutgert said. Trustee Michael Villalobos said, “Dr. Bradshaw has the dynamics I think we need. He has the out of the box thinking we will need in the next decade.” Trustee Larry Hart said, “Dr. Bradshaw has all of the tools he needs to get in the automobile and drive it.” Bradshaw, before receiving the president position at FGCU, was the president at Metropolitan State University in St. Paul, Minn., where he was also a professor of psychology and a full member of the graduate faculty. From 1995 to 2000, he served as provost and vice president for Academic Affairs at Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania. From 1990 to 1995, Bradshaw was the vice president and dean for Graduate Studies and Research at Georgia Southern University. He also served as professor in psychology at Georgia Southern University. He held several titles at Florida Atlantic University including dean of Graduate Studies and tenured associate professor in psychology. Bradshaw earned a Ph.D. in psychology from the University of Pittsburgh in 1980, a Master of Arts in experimental psychology from Florida Atlantic University in 1973 and


UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT a Bachelor of Arts in psychology from Florida Atlantic University in 1971. In 1981, Bradshaw was awarded a Post-Doctoral Fellowship for “Laboratory of Neural and Endocrine Regulation” from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. In 2001, he attended the Harvard Presidents’ Workshop on Fundraising, and the American Association of State Colleges and Universities (AASCU) New Presidents’ Academy in 2002. Bradshaw’s career in academia includes a wide spectrum of educational posts including assistant professor of pharmacology at Florida A&M University/ VA Medical Center, instructor of physiology at the Wright State University School of Medicine in Ohio, and instructor at the University of Pittsburgh. Bradshaw is widely published in professional periodicals and journals. His contributions include published articles in USA Today, Florida Neuroendocrine Society and Science 194. In the research arena, Bradshaw has been granted more than one million dollars for academic study in several areas including math, science, computers and technology education; microbiology for health education; and neuroscience. He has been honored with several professional awards including the Spurgeon Award for career excellence, exceptional community service, and serving as role models for young people. He and his wife, Jo Anna, reside in Estero and have three adult sons.


FGCU CAMPUS LIVING EVERGLADES & Biscayne HALL Everglades Hall and Biscayne Hall are the part of the first phase of the South Village residential community. Everglades Hall opened fall 2008 and Biscane Hall opens fall 2009, These 5-story, 124,000 square-foot residence halls will each house 406 first-year students. Most units within this halls are two-bedroom single suites. Each suite has two furnished single bedrooms that share a split-style bathroom. There are also a very Everglades & Biscayne Hall limited number of rooms that offer a private bedroom and bath. Everglades and Biscayne Halls are home to the First Year Residential Experience (FYRE) Program, designed for firsttime in college students who are motivated to have a successful transition to college life living. The FYRE Program offers an ideal environment to begin building a network of lasting friendships. Living in this residence hall affords first-year students the opportunity to become part of a special community while encouraging them to succeed academically and to get involved in the life of the campus and the greater community.

North Lake Village

North Lake Village North Lake Village is our popular apartmentstyle housing. North Lake Village provides students with a living environment that fosters a sense of independence while offering the support of the residence life staff. Located on an 80-acre lake, students live in four-person furnished apartments. The majority of our units are four-bedroom single apartments. The 2 bedroom quad units are also a 4 person unit where two people share the same bedroom. Both apartment types include a full kitchen, living room, and 2 bathrooms. SoVi Dining Adjacent to Everglades Hall, students will find fresh dining options at SoVi Dining. SoVi is South Village Dining, a separate, stand-alone facility operated by Aramark. All appliances are Energy Star compliant, and all food selections will be freshly prepared right in front of the customer. The restaurant promotes trayless dining at the all-you-can-eat cafeteria. This method encourages smarter food consumption and wastes less, plus it saves water by not having to wash trays.

SoVi Dining


EAGLE HISTORY: FGCU TRADITIONS The Logo Florida Gulf Coast University’s official athletics logo was designed by Kelly McCarthy, who is employed by FGCU and works in Community Relations and Marketing.

Primary Logo

Why Eagles The Eagle was adopted as the official symbol to reflect FGCU’s mission and purpose. The eagle serves to identify not only the physical environment of Southwest Florida but also the University’s relationship with it. The eagle embodies the characteristics of freedom, strength, spirit, intelligence, grace and the pursuit of excellence. It is master of its environment but also an integral part of it. It survives and prospers only in balance with the environment. Fight Song “Follow the Eagle” (written by: George Krumenacker) Follow the Eagle, Follow the Eagle Soaring through the skies so blue. Fight! Fight! Fight! With integrity and might, Follow the Green and Blue, GO EAGLES!

Follow the Eagle, Follow the Eagle, Lead us on to Victory! Strive for the goal; Give heart and soul, Fly on F-G-C-U!

School Colors FGCU’s Founding President Roy McTarnaghan selected emerald green and cobalt blue as symbols of the earth and water, in keeping with FGCU’s environmental mission.


ATHLETIC FACILITIES

Alico Arena Auxiliary Gym

Alico Arena

Tennis Complex Soccer Complex

Softball Complex

Aquatics Center

Swanson Stadium Athletic Campus


OUTDOOR SPORTS COMPLEX Outdoor Sports Complex Facts The building sits just east of Alico Arena’s parking lot and north of the recently completed soccer field. The grand opening took place February 28, 2008. The 20,000-square-foot complex houses coaches’ offices, locker rooms, showers, laundry facilities, lounges, conference rooms, and study space for the men’s and women’s soccer, baseball and softball teams, and offices for the men’s and women’s tennis, men’s and women’s golf and the women’s swimming and diving teams. The spacious VIP Suite is a spot that’s likely to be in great demand for all sorts of events. It sports an attached kitchen and floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the baseball field. It can accommodate up to about 80 people for a broad range of activities, including sporting event receptions and conferences requiring PowerPoint presentations. Besides well-appointed locker rooms and offices, there are two rooms devoted to study, a vital aspect of the Athletics program. Student-athletes must maintain high GPA’s in order to play.

Florida Gulf Coast University’s colorful new Outdoor Sports Complex befits the school’s new status as a Division I contender.

Baseball Players Lounge

Men’s Soccer Locker Room


SPORTS MEDICINE It is the goal of the sports medicine-athletic training staff to provide the student athletes, participating in intercollegiate athletics at FGCU the highest standard of medical care possible. This care is provided both on the field and in the athletic training facilities. The health of every student-athlete at Florida Gulf Coast University is the primary concern of the FGCU Sports Medicine-Athletic Training staff, a group that covers every facet of comprehensive healthcare. From emergency medical care through the functional return to play, the Sports Medicine-Athletic Training staff serves the many needs of the FGCU student athletes. The staff is constantly updating knowledge on the latest in sports medicine and athletic training techniques through seminars and clinics. The Athletic Training Staff consists of National Athletic Trainers Association Board of Certification (NATA) certified and Florida statelicensed practitioners in cooperation with orthopedic, podiatric and internal medicine physicians. Under the guidance of Director of Sports Medicine Michael Estes, MS, ATC, LAT, and Head Team Physician Dr. James Guerra, the FGCU sports medicine-athletic training staff offers the most comprehensive health care with a special emphasis placed on injury prevention (Prehab) methods. The sports medicine-athletic training facilities offer daily services and care for all FGCU intercollegiate athletes. FGCU student athletes receive highly specialized medical care when required from orthopedist and head team physician Dr. James Guerra. Aside from the team physicians, FGCU student athletes have priority access to all services of the NCH Healthcare System and other consulting specialty physicians. They provide a comprehensive team approach in the delivery of health care service to the FGCU student athletes. Located on the first floor of Alico Arena, the spacious main sports medicine-athletic training facility offers the finest available equipment for the prevention, care, and rehabilitation of athletic injuries. Located in this facility are a hydrotherapy area, treatment/ rehabilitation area, functional rehabilitation area, private physician exam room, and a taping/first aid area. The opening of the second Athletic Training facility occured in Jan. 2008 within the FGCU Outdoor Sports Complex. Located in this facility is a taping/first aid area, treatment/rehabilitation area, hydotheraphy area and a private office/physician exam area along with the Sports Medicine staff. Together these two facilities provide FGCU student-athletes with the finest in comprehensive health care while competing at FGCU.

Strength & ConDitioning FGCU provides all students and student-athletes with state of the art strength and conditioning equipment. Alico Arena’s workout facilities include free weights and machines, an array of treadmills and elliptical bikes, an aerobics room, and a power lifting room. FGCU’s weight room is open to all students and faculty, free of charge, seven days a week. The Strength and Conditioning staff prepare all workouts and conditioning schedules for FGCU’s student-athletes.


COMPLIANCE The NCaa Rules Florida Gulf Coast University is committed to full compliance with all Atlantic Sun Conference (A-Sun) and National Collegiate Athletics Association (NCAA) rules and regulations. Therefore, Florida Gulf Coast University is responsible for insuring its student-athletes, coaches, faculty and staff, alumni, donors, boosters and friends adhere to the rules of the A-Sun and NCAA. The loyalty and support demonstrated by our fans, alumni and friends is unparalleled. Please help Florida Gulf Coast University position itself for greatness today and in the future by reviewing this summary of NCAA rules. I. Representatives of Athletic Interests. A “representative of FGCU’s athletic interests,” or booster is anyone who: • Have participated in or to be a member of an agency or organization promoting the institution’s intercollegiate athletics program; • Have made financial contributions to the athletics department or to an athletics booster organization of that institution; Be assisting or to have been requested (by the athletics department staff) to assist in the recruitment of prospects; • Be assisting or to have assisted in providing benefits to enrolled student-athletes or their families; or Have been involved otherwise in promoting the institution’s athletics program. The NCAA stipulates that once an individual has been identified as a “representative” of Florida Gulf Coast University’s athletic programs he or she retains this status forever. This is true even if the individual no longer contributes to the athletics program. II. Recruiting. Only coaches and athletic department staff can be involved in the recruiting process. Athletic representatives are prohibited from contacting a prospective student-athlete or members of his/her family by telephone, letter or in person for the purpose of encouraging participation in athletics at Florida Gulf Coast University. Please contact the coaching staff if you know of a prospect that may have the interest and ability to participate in intercollegiate athletics at Florida Gulf Coast University. The coach can then take appropriate action. III. Prospective Student-Athlete. A prospective student-athlete is a person who has started classes for the ninth (9th) grade. In addition, a student-athlete who has not started classes for the ninth grade becomes a prospective student-athlete if the institution provides such an individual (or the individual’s relatives or friends) any financial assistance or other benefits that the institution does not provide to prospective students generally. IV. Extra Benefits. An extra benefit is any special arrangement by an institutional employee or a representative of the institution’s athletics interests to provide a student-athlete (or a student-athlete’s relative or friend) a benefit not expressly authorized by NCAA legislation. Extra benefits would include, but are not limited to: • Cash or loans in any amount • Co-singning or arranging a loan • Gifts or free services (airline ticket, restaurant meals, etc.) • Use of an automobile • Rent-free or reduced-cost housing • Money for, or a guarantee of, bail or bond • Employment of a student-athlete at a rate higher than the wages paid for similar work •Payment to a student-athlete for work not performed Your commitment to helping Florida Gulf Coast University comply with the letter and the spirit of the rules and regulations of the A-Sun and the NCAA is greatly appreciated. If you have any questions concerning A-Sun or NCAA rules which help govern FGCU Athletics, please contact the FGCU Compliance Office at

(239) 590-7573.

Compliance is a wide-ranging area, covering all functions of the athletics department including - but not limited to - recruiting, financial aid, eligibility, playing seasons, awards, extra benefits and rules education. As a member of the NCAA, FGCU is responsibile for the actions of its studentathlets, staff, alumni, boosters and fans. The Compliance Office coordinates, monitors and verifies adherence to all NCAA and Atlantic Sun regulations. We are dedicated to providing educational programs and interpretive support to ensure that all individuals involved with our athletics program understand and meet FGCU’s compliance expectations.


STAFF DIRECTORY Office of the Athletic Director Ken Kavanagh..................................................... Director of Athletics Patricia Blankenship.................................Administrative Assistant Academic Services & Compliance Jo-Ann Nester...............Associate AD/Academics & Compliance Patricia Stringham.................................Athletic Academic Advisor Jessica Rouse.................................................... Compliance Assistant Dr. Cecil Carter.............................. Faculty Athletic Representative Business Operations Colleen Sorem.........................Assistant AD/Business Operations Jamie Cavileer...................................... Assistant Business Manager External Affairs Butch Perchan.......................Associate Athletic Director/Advancement Kaylie Brown...................... Administrative Assistant/ Eagles Club Alicia Ramsdel........ Marketing/Corporate Sales Graduate Assistant Internal Affairs Kathy Peterson...................................................... Associate AD/SWA Marin McCabe...................... NCAA Life Skills Graduate Assistant Operations & Facilities Will Pitt.................................................Director of Operations & Facilities Kristin Pitt................................Coordinator of Event Management Tom Vida............................................ Athletic Field Superintendent Anthony Galvin......................... Athletic Field Graduate Assistant Sports Information Mike Hill..................................Interim Sports Information Director Chris Perry........................................... Sports Information Assistant Caleb Baker......................Sports Information Graduate Assistant Mike Pierce.......................Sports Information Graduate Assistant Sports Medicine Michael Estes..........................Assistant AD/Head Athletic Trainer Elisa Araujo................................................. Assistant Athletic Trainer Randy Brunner....................... Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer Chandler Kurtz....................... Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer Sean Mandle.......................... Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer Jason Schwartzman............. Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer Joe Whetstone....................... Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer Strength and Conditioning Randy Popple.................... Strength & Conditioning Coordinator Baseball Dave Tollett.......................................................................... Head Coach Rusty McKee.................................................................Assistant Coach Forrest Martin..............................................................Assistant Coach Paul Fibbe................................................. Volunteer Assistant Coach Men’s Basketball Dave Balza....................................................................................... Head Coach Nick Bennett.................................................................Assistant Coach Tae Norwood................................................................Assistant Coach Leo Miller.......................................................................Assistant Coach Jamie Bartholomew............... Director of Basketball Operations

Women’s Basketball Karl Smesko.................................................................................. Head Coach Bob Boldon...................................................................Assistant Coach Kate Schrader...............................................................Assistant Coach Nathan Daume......................... Director of Basketball Operations Chelsea Dermyer.................................... Graduate Assistant Coach Cross Country (Men’s & Women’s) Cassandra Harbin.............................................................. Head Coach Men’s Golf Jim Suttie...................................................................................... Head Coach Brent Jensen.................................................................Assistant Coach Women’s Golf Brittany Bertilson................................................................................ Head Coach Men’s Soccer Bob Butehorn............................................................................... Head Coach Alex Aldaz......................................................................Assistant Coach Aaron Slusher...............................................................Assistant Coach Chelsea Garner....................................... Volunteer Assistant Coach Women’s Soccer Jim Blankenship......................................................................... Head Coach Mario Rincon................................................................Assistant Coach Jessica Zabel.................................................................Assistant Coach Softball Dave Deiros..................................................................................... Head Coach Paige Jones...................................................................Assistant Coach Tom Thompson...........................................................Assistant Coach Swimming and Diving Neal Studd..................................................................................... Head Coach Elizabeth Lykins..........................................................Assistant Coach Patricia Stringham......................................................Assistant Coach Men’s Tennis J. Webb Horton................................................................................... Head Coach Women’s Tennis Jennifer Gabou................................................................... Head Coach Volleyball Dave Nichols................................................................................... Head Coach Fernanda Nelson.........................................................Assistant Coach Danny Mahy.................................................................Assistant Coach Coaches Administrative Support Kathryn Smith................................ Administrative Assistant/(OSC) Cheerleading Joyce Prive...........................................................Cheerleading Coach Tara Zinslen..........................................................Cheerleading Coach


2008 IN REVIEW FGCU OVERALL TEAM STATISTICS

Overall: 10-4-3 Conf: 5-2-3

Home: 3-1-3 Away: 6-3-0

TEAM STATISTICS

FGCU

OPP

SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts Goals scored average Shot pct Shots on goal-Attempts SOG pct Shots/Game Assists CORNER KICKS PENALTY KICKS

32-234 1.80 .137 141-234 .603 13.8 36 99 1-1

14-157 0.79 .089 87-157 .554 9.2 16 58 0-1

PENALTIES Yellow cards Red cards

6 0

11 0

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

1827 2375 7/261 9/264 1/0

Neut: 1-0-0

GOALS BY PERIOD 1st FGCU 12 Opponents 7

2nd 20 6

OT 0 0

OT2 Total 0 32 1 14

SHOTS BY PERIOD 1st FGCU 94 Opponents 71

2nd 127 77

OT 7 5

OT2 Total 6 234 4 157

CORNER KICKS BY PRD 1st FGCU 40 Opponents 27

2nd 50 30

OT 6 0

FOULS BY PERIOD 1st FGCU 56 Opponents 59

2nd 75 67

OT 2 1

OT2 Total 3 136 1 128

SAVES BY PERIOD 1st FGCU 29 Opponents 47

2nd 42 60

OT 1 2

OT2 Total 1 73 2 111

OT2 Total 3 99 1 58

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS |-----------------------------SHOTS-----------------------------| ## Name GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT 8 HAW, Lindsay 17-14 7 9 23 30 .233 17 .567 4 0-0 17 LADEMANN, Casey 17-9 6 1 13 23 .261 16 .696 1 0-0 16 MCCALL, Amber 17-17 5 2 12 31 .161 20 .645 1 0-0 3 PETRACCO, Gina 17-10 4 4 12 14 .286 10 .714 1 0-0 7 MACKENZIE, Caytlan 17-17 3 5 11 29 .103 18 .621 0 0-0 2 ELIAS, Olivia 17-17 0 6 6 23 .000 11 .478 0 0-0 22 GOBLE, Amanda 12-7 2 1 5 17 .118 9 .529 2 0-0 4 DONNELLAN, Katie 17-17 2 0 4 13 .154 6 .462 1 1-1 9 PAYNE, Stacey 14-1 1 2 4 8 .125 7 .875 0 0-0 13 HUFFMAN, Jeannel 12-0 1 2 4 3 .333 3 1.000 0 0-0 20 FAGLER, Sarah 9-0 1 0 2 4 .250 2 .500 0 0-0 15 MCCALL, Brianna 17-0 0 1 1 7 .000 4 .571 0 0-0 11 MCMILLAN, Kayley 16-16 0 1 1 5 .000 2 .400 0 0-0 10 CORRELLUS, Katherine 17-17 0 1 1 5 .000 4 .800 0 0-0 21 SUCHKO, Amanda 16-8 0 1 1 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0-0 23 HAEMMELMANN, Kelli 17-17 0 0 0 12 .000 5 .417 0 0-0 14 KUHNEN, Michelle 17-0 0 0 0 6 .000 4 .667 0 0-0 6 LEONARD, Laura 7-1 0 0 0 2 .000 2 1.000 0 0-0 5 JOKUTY, Anna 11-2 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 18 POWERS, Stephanie 16-15 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 12 HUNTER, Kathleen 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 1 KEENAN, Kirsi 8-2 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Total 17 32 36 100 234 .137 141 .603 10 1-1 Opponents 17 14 16 44 157 .089 87 .554 4 0-1


2008 IN REVIEW |-------GOAL AVERAGE-------| ## Name GP-GS Minutes GA Avg 1 KEENAN, Kirsi 7-2 273:12 2 0.66 18 POWERS, Stephanie 16-14 1329:15 12 0.81 TM TEAM 0:00 0 0.00 Total 17 1602:27 14 0.79 Opponents 17 1602:27 32 1.80

|----SAVES----| Saves Pct 8 .800 64 .842 1 1.000 73 .839 103 .763

|------------RECORD------------| W L T Sho 2 1 0 0 6 3 3 3 0 0 0 5 8 4 3 8 4 8 3 3

FGCU CATEGORY LEADERS ## POINTS GP 8 HAW, Lindsay 17 17 LADEMANN, Casey 17 16 MCCALL, Amber 17 3 PETRACCO, Gina 17 7 MACKENZIE, Caytlan 17 2 ELIAS, Olivia 17 22 GOBLE, Amanda 12 4 DONNELLAN, Katie 17 9 PAYNE, Stacey 14 13 HUFFMAN, Jeannel 12

G 7 6 5 4 3 0 2 2 1 1

A 9 1 2 4 5 6 1 0 2 2

Pts 23 13 12 12 11 6 5 4 4 4

Shots 30 23 31 14 29 23 17 13 8 3

## SHOTS GP 16 MCCALL, Amber 17 8 HAW, Lindsay 17 7 MACKENZIE, Caytlan 17 17 LADEMANN, Casey 17 2 ELIAS, Olivia 17 22 GOBLE, Amanda 12 3 PETRACCO, Gina 17 4 DONNELLAN, Katie 17 23 HAEMMELMANN, Kelli 17 9 PAYNE, Stacey 14

G 5 7 3 6 0 2 4 2 0 1

A 2 9 5 1 6 1 4 0 0 2

Sh 31 30 29 23 23 17 14 13 12 8

Shot% .161 .233 .103 .261 .000 .118 .286 .154 .000 .125

## GOALS GP 8 HAW, Lindsay 17 17 LADEMANN, Casey 17 16 MCCALL, Amber 17 3 PETRACCO, Gina 17 7 MACKENZIE, Caytlan 17 22 GOBLE, Amanda 12 4 DONNELLAN, Katie 17 20 FAGLER, Sarah 9 13 HUFFMAN, Jeannel 12 9 PAYNE, Stacey 14

G 7 6 5 4 3 2 2 1 1 1

A 9 1 2 4 5 1 0 0 2 2

Pts 23 13 12 12 11 5 4 2 4 4

Shots 30 23 31 14 29 17 13 4 3 8

## SHOT PCT 13 HUFFMAN, Jeannel 3 PETRACCO, Gina 17 LADEMANN, Casey 20 FAGLER, Sarah 8 HAW, Lindsay 16 MCCALL, Amber 4 DONNELLAN, Katie 9 PAYNE, Stacey 22 GOBLE, Amanda 7 MACKENZIE, Caytlan

GP 12 17 17 9 17 17 17 14 12 17

G 1 4 6 1 7 5 2 1 2 3

A Sh 2 3 4 14 1 23 0 4 9 30 2 31 0 13 2 8 1 17 5 29

Shot% .333 .286 .261 .250 .233 .161 .154 .125 .118 .103

## GW GOALS GP GWG 8 HAW, Lindsay 17 4 22 GOBLE, Amanda 12 2 3 PETRACCO, Gina 17 1 17 LADEMANN, Casey 17 1 4 DONNELLAN, Katie 17 1 16 MCCALL, Amber 17 1

## SHOTS ON GOAL GP 16 MCCALL, Amber 17 7 MACKENZIE, Caytlan 17 8 HAW, Lindsay 17 17 LADEMANN, Casey 17 2 ELIAS, Olivia 17 3 PETRACCO, Gina 17 22 GOBLE, Amanda 12 9 PAYNE, Stacey 14 4 DONNELLAN, Katie 17 23 HAEMMELMANN, Kelli 17

G 5 3 7 6 0 4 2 1 2 0

A Sh 2 31 5 29 9 30 1 23 6 23 4 14 1 17 2 8 0 13 0 12

SOG SOG% 20 .645 18 .621 17 .567 16 .696 11 .478 10 .714 9 .529 7 .875 6 .462 5 .417

## ASSISTS 8 HAW, Lindsay 2 ELIAS, Olivia 7 MACKENZIE, Caytlan 3 PETRACCO, Gina 13 HUFFMAN, Jeannel 6 LEONARD, Laura 16 MCCALL, Amber 10 CORRELLUS, KC 11 MCMILLAN, Kayley 15 MCCALL, Brianna

## SOG PCT 13 HUFFMAN, Jeannel 9 PAYNE, Stacey 21 SUCHKO, Amanda 9 PAYNE, Stacey 10 CORRELLUS, Katherine 3 PETRACCO, Gina 17 LADEMANN, Casey 14 KUHNEN, Michelle 16 MCCALL, Amber 7 MACKENZIE, Caytlan

G 1 1 0 1 0 4 6 0 5 3

A 2 2 1 2 1 4 1 0 2 5

SOG SOG% 3 1.000 8 1.000 1 1.000 7 .875 4 .800 10 .714 16 .696 4 .667 20 .645 18 .621

GP 17 17 17 17 12 7 17 17 16 17

G 7 0 3 4 1 0 5 0 0 0

A 9 6 5 4 2 0 2 1 1 1

Pts 23 6 11 12 4 2 12 1 1 1

Shots 30 23 29 14 3 2 31 5 5 7

GP 12 14 16 14 17 17 17 17 17 17

Sh 3 4 1 8 5 14 23 6 31 29


2008 IN REVIEW 2008 FGCU GAME RESULTS Date Opponent Score Overall Conf Attend Goals scored Aug 24, 2008 at FIU W 3-2 1- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 209 DONNELLAN, Katie (CORRELLUS, Katherine) LADEMANN, Casey (unassisted) GOBLE, Amanda (HUFFMAN, Jeannel) Aug 29, 2008 UB 0-1 L 1- 1- 0 0- 0- 0 429 - Sep 02, 2008 vs INS W 2-0 2- 1- 0 0- 0- 0 DONNELLAN, Katie (penalty kick) LADEMANN, Casey (MacKENZIE, Caytlan) Sep 04, 2008 at Wingate W 2-0 3- 1- 0 0- 0- 0 201 HAW, Lindsay (ELIAS, Olivia) HAW, Lindsay (McMILLAN, Kayley) Sep 06, 2008 at GWU W 1-0 4- 1- 0 0- 0- 0 117 HAW, Lindsay (PETRACCO, Gina) Sep 10, 2008 Howard W 5-0 5- 1- 0 0- 0- 0 203 HAW, Lindsay (SUCHKO, Amanda) LADEMANN, Casey (HAW, Lindsay;HUFFMAN, Jeannel) PETRACCO, Gina (unassisted) MacKENZIE, Caytlan (PETRACCO, Gina) PETRACCO, Gina (McCALL, Brianna) Sep 21, 2008 at #8 FSU 0-4 L 5- 2- 0 0- 0- 0 726 - * Sep 26, 2008 KSU 1-1 TO2 5- 2- 1 0- 0- 1 572 MacKENZIE, Caytlan (ELIAS, Olivia;HAW, Lindsay) * Sep 28, 2008 MER 1-1 TO2 5- 2- 2 0- 0- 2 190 PAYNE, Stacey (HAW, Lindsay;LADEMANN, Casey) * Oct 02, 2008 at Campbell W 3-0 6- 2- 2 1- 0- 2 173 GOBLE, Amanda (HAW, Lindsay;ELIAS, Olivia) HAW, Lindsay (MacKENZIE, Caytlan) McCALL, Amber (unassisted) * Oct 10, 2008 at UNF W 5-0 7- 2- 2 2- 0- 2 319 McCALL, Amber (MacKENZIE, Caytlan) MacKENZIE, Caytlan (ELIAS, Olivia;PETRACCO, Gina) PETRACCO, Gina (McCALL, Amber) FAGLER, Sarah (HAW, Lindsay) HAW, Lindsay (PAYNE, Stacey) * Oct 12, 2008 at Jacksonville 0-1 L 7- 3- 2 2- 1- 2 235 - * Oct 17, 2008 Lipscomb 1-1 TO2 7- 3- 3 2- 1- 3 135 McCALL, Amber (ELIAS, Olivia;HAW, Lindsay) * Oct 19, 2008 Belmont W 1-0 8- 3- 3 3- 1- 3 143 HAW, Lindsay (McCALL, Amber;MacKENZIE, Caytlan) * Oct 24, 2008 at USC Upstate W 4-0 9- 3- 3 4- 1- 3 88 PETRACCO, Gina (MacKENZIE, Caytlan;GOBLE, Amanda) LADEMANN, Casey (unassisted) McCALL, Amber (HAW, Lindsay) LADEMANN, Casey (HAW, Lindsay;PETRACCO, Gina) * Oct 26, 2008 at ETSU 1-2 L O2 9- 4- 3 4- 2- 3 307 McCALL, Amber (ELIAS, Olivia) * Nov 01, 2008 Stetson W 2-1 10- 4- 3 5- 2- 3 155 HUFFMAN, Jeannel (PAYNE, Stacey) LADEMANN, Casey (HAW, Lindsay) TEAM RECORD Overall: Conference: Home: Away: Neutral: Overtime:

W-L-T 10- 4- 3 5- 2- 3 3- 1- 3 6- 3- 0 1- 0- 0 0- 1- 3

ATTEND Dates Total: 17 Home: 7 Away: 9 Neutral: 1

Total 4202 1827 2375 0

Average 247 261 264 0


THE RECORDBOOKS TEAM GAME RECORDS

Most points 1. 32 2. 13 3. 12 4. 11 5. 10 10 7. 6 6 9. 5 5

Alabama State Aug 31, 2007 at Howard Sep 09, 2007 at Delaware State Sep 07, 2007 at Lipscomb Oct 21, 2007 Jacksonville Oct 12, 2007 FIU Sep 02, 2007 GWU Oct 06, 2007 vs Murray State Sep 23, 2007 at Stetson Hatters Nov 03, 2007 Campbell Oct 05, 2007

Most goals 1. 10 2. 4 4 4 5. 3 3 7. 2 2 2 2

Alabama State Aug 31, 2007 at Lipscomb Oct 21, 2007 at Delaware State Sep 07, 2007 at Howard Sep 09, 2007 Jacksonville Oct 12, 2007 FIU Sep 02, 2007 at Stetson Hatters Nov 03, 2007 Campbell Oct 05, 2007 GWU Oct 06, 2007 vs Murray State Sep 23, 2007

Points per game

Most assists 1. 12 2. 5 3. 4 4 4 6. 3 7. 2 2 9. 1 1 1 1

Alabama State Aug 31, 2007 at Howard Sep 09, 2007 Jacksonville Oct 12, 2007 FIU Sep 02, 2007 at Delaware State Sep 07, 2007 at Lipscomb Oct 21, 2007 GWU Oct 06, 2007 vs Murray State Sep 23, 2007 at Stetson Hatters Nov 03, 2007 Campbell Oct 05, 2007 at Belmont Oct 19, 2007 at Mercer Sep 28, 2007

Assists 1. 40 2. 36

Most shots 1. 40 2. 25 3. 19 4. 18 18 6. 17 17 8. 16 9. 14 10. 11 11 Most saves 1. 7 2007 2. 6 3. 5 5

Alabama State Aug 31, 2007 at Lipscomb Oct 21, 2007 Campbell Oct 05, 2007 at Delaware State Sep 07, 2007 St.Thomas Sep 14, 2007 USC Upstate Oct 28, 2007 at Howard Sep 09, 2007 FIU Sep 02, 2007 at North Florida Oct 14, 2007 Jacksonville Oct 12, 2007 ETSU Oct 26, 2007 at Kennesaw State

Sep 30,

vs Murray State Sep 23, 2007 at Stetson Hatters Nov 03, 2007 at North Florida Oct 14, 2007

7.

5 5 4 4 4 4

at Delaware State Sep 07, 2007 at Mercer Sep 28, 2007 GWU Oct 06, 2007 at Belmont Oct 19, 2007 FIU Sep 02, 2007 St.Thomas Sep 14, 2007

TEAM SEASON RECORDS SCORING (SEASON) Points 1. 120 (40g 40a) 2. 100 (32g 36a)

Goals 1. 2.

40 32

2007 2008

2007 2008

Goals per game Game-winning goals 1. 11 2007 2. 10 2008 2007 2008

Assists per game Shots attempted 1. 254 (40 goals) 2. 234 (32 goals)

2007 2008

Shots per game Shots on goal 1. 142 (40 goals) 2. 141 (32 goals)

2007 2008

SOG per game GOALKEEPING (SEASON) Saves 1. 2.

73 (14 GA, 73 saves) 59 (19 GA, 59 saves)

Saves per game Save percent Goals against avg Most wins 1. 8 (8-4-3) 2008 2. 7 (7-4-0) 2007

2008 2007


THE RECORDBOOKS Most losses 1. 4 (8-4-3) 2008 4 (7-4-0) 2007

TEAM SEASON RECORDS

Most ties 1. 3 (8-4-3) 2008 Most shutouts 1. 9 2. 8

2007 2008

PARTICIPATION (SEASON) Games played 1. 18 2. 17

2007 2008

Games started Minutes played 1. 15790 2007 2. 15529 2008

INDIVIDUAL GAME RECORDS Most points 1. 10 EPPLEMAN, COURTNEY 2. 7 HAW, LINDSAY 3. 5 HAW, Lindsay 4. 4 HAW, Lindsay 4 MACKENZIE, CAYTLAN 4 McCALL, Amber 4 McCALL, Amber 4 McCALL, Amber 4 SHERRIFF, Kelly 10. 3 HAW, Lindsay 3 MCMILLAN, KAYLEY 3 McCALL, Amber 3 SHERIFF, Kelly Most goals 1. 5 EPPLEMAN, COURTNEY 2. 2 HAW, LINDSAY 2 HAW, Lindsay 2 HAW, Lindsay 2 McCALL, Amber 2 McCALL, Amber 2 McCALL, Amber 8. 1 HAEMMELMANN, KELLI 1 HAEMMELMANN, Kelli 1 HAW, LINDSAY 1 HAW, LINDSAY 1 HAW, Lindsay 1 HAW, Lindsay 1 HAW, Lindsay 1 HUNTER, Kathleen

Alabama State Alabama State at Delaware State at Lipscomb Alabama State at Stetson Hatters at Delaware State at Howard at Lipscomb Jacksonville Alabama State GWU at Howard

Aug 31, 2007 Aug 31, 2007 Sep 07, 2007 Oct 21, 2007 Aug 31, 2007 Nov 03, 2007 Sep 07, 2007 Sep 09, 2007 Oct 21, 2007 Oct 12, 2007 Aug 31, 2007 Oct 06, 2007 Sep 09, 2007

Alabama State Alabama State at Lipscomb at Delaware State at Stetson Hatters at Delaware State at Howard Alabama State at Lipscomb FIU at Mercer Campbell Jacksonville vs Murray State Jacksonville

Aug 31, 2007 Aug 31, 2007 Oct 21, 2007 Sep 07, 2007 Nov 03, 2007 Sep 07, 2007 Sep 09, 2007 Aug 31, 2007 Oct 21, 2007 Sep 02, 2007 Sep 28, 2007 Oct 05, 2007 Oct 12, 2007 Sep 23, 2007 Oct 12, 2007

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

JOKUTY, Anna KUHNEN, MICHELLE KUHNEN, Michelle MACKENZIE, CAYTLAN MACKENZIE, CAYTLAN MacKENZIE, Caytlan McCALL, AMBER McCALL, AMBER McCALL, Amber McCALL, Amber SHERIFF, Kelly SHERIFF, Kelly SHERRIFF, Kelly SUCHKO, Amanda ZABEL, JESSICA

Campbell Alabama State GWU Alabama State FIU vs Murray State at North Florida at Belmont GWU Jacksonville USC Upstate at Howard at Lipscomb at Howard FIU

Most assists 1. 3 HAW, LINDSAY Alabama State 3 MCMILLAN, KAYLEY Alabama State 3. 2 MACKENZIE, CAYTLAN Alabama State 2 MacKENZIE, Caytlan at Delaware State 2 SHERIFF, Kelly Jacksonville 2 SHERRIFF, Kelly at Lipscomb 7. 1 BELMONTE, JESSICA FIU 1 BELMONTE, Jessica at Howard 1 EPPLEMAN, COURTNEY FIU 1 EPPLEMAN, Courtney at Delaware State 1 EPPLEMAN, Courtney vs Murray State 1 HAEMMELMANN, KELLI at Mercer 1 HAEMMELMANN, Kelli at Howard 1 HAW, Lindsay Jacksonville 1 HAW, Lindsay at Delaware State 1 HAW, Lindsay at Howard 1 JOKUTY, ANNA FIU 1 KUHNEN, Michelle vs Murray State 1 MacKENZIE, Caytlan at Howard 1 McCALL, AMBER Alabama State 1 McCALL, AMBER at Lipscomb 1 McCALL, AMBER FIU 1 McCALL, Amber GWU 1 PLASTEK, CASEY Alabama State 1 SHERIFF, Kelly GWU 1 SHERIFF, Kelly at Howard 1 SUCHKO, AMANDA Alabama State 1 ZABEL, JESSICA Alabama State 1 ZABEL, JESSICA at Belmont 1 ZABEL, Jessica at Stetson Hatters 1 ZABEL, Jessica Campbell 1 ZABEL, Jessica Jacksonville

Oct 05, 2007 Aug 31, 2007 Oct 06, 2007 Aug 31, 2007 Sep 02, 2007 Sep 23, 2007 Oct 14, 2007 Oct 19, 2007 Oct 06, 2007 Oct 12, 2007 Oct 28, 2007 Sep 09, 2007 Oct 21, 2007 Sep 09, 2007 Sep 02, 2007 Aug 31, 2007 Aug 31, 2007 Aug 31, 2007 Sep 07, 2007 Oct 12, 2007 Oct 21, 2007 Sep 02, 2007 Sep 09, 2007 Sep 02, 2007 Sep 07, 2007 Sep 23, 2007 Sep 28, 2007 Sep 09, 2007 Oct 12, 2007 Sep 07, 2007 Sep 09, 2007 Sep 02, 2007 Sep 23, 2007 Sep 09, 2007 Aug 31, 2007 Oct 21, 2007 Sep 02, 2007 Oct 06, 2007 Aug 31, 2007 Oct 06, 2007 Sep 09, 2007 Aug 31, 2007 Aug 31, 2007 Oct 19, 2007 Nov 03, 2007 Oct 05, 2007 Oct 12, 2007


THE RECORDBOOKS Most shots 1. 9 MACKENZIE, CAYTLAN 2. 7 EPPLEMAN, COURTNEY 7 McCALL, Amber 4. 6 HAW, Lindsay 6 KUHNEN, MICHELLE 6 McCALL, Amber 7. 5 HAEMMELMANN, Kelli 5 HAW, LINDSAY 5 HAW, LINDSAY 5 McCALL, AMBER 5 McCALL, Amber 5 McCALL, Amber 5 SHERRIFF, Kelly 5 ZABEL, Jessica

Alabama State Alabama State Campbell at Lipscomb Alabama State at Howard ETSU Alabama State FIU Toledo USC Upstate at Delaware State at Lipscomb at Lipscomb

Most saves 1. 7 KEENAN, KIRSI 2. 6 KEENAN, KIRSI 3. 5 BARRETT, Emily 5 KEENAN, KIRSI 5 KEENAN, KIRSI 5 KEENAN, Kirsi 7. 4 BARRETT, EMILY 4 BARRETT, EMILY 4 KEENAN, KIRSI 4 KEENAN, KIRSI

at Kennesaw State Sep 30, 2007 vs Murray State Sep 23, 2007 at Delaware State Sep 07, 2007 at North Florida Oct 14, 2007 at Mercer Sep 28, 2007 at Stetson Hatters Nov 03, 2007 FIU Sep 02, 2007 St.Thomas Sep 14, 2007 GWU Oct 06, 2007 at Belmont Oct 19, 2007

Aug 31, 2007 Aug 31, 2007 Oct 05, 2007 Oct 21, 2007 Aug 31, 2007 Sep 09, 2007 Oct 26, 2007 Aug 31, 2007 Sep 02, 2007 Sep 16, 2007 Oct 28, 2007 Sep 07, 2007 Oct 21, 2007 Oct 21, 2007

INDIVIDUAL SEASON RECORDS SCORING (SEASON) Points 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 8. 10.

28 24 23 13 13 12 12 11 11 8

Lindsay HAW (11g 6a) Amber McCALL (10g 4a) Lindsay HAW (7g 9a) Courtney EPPLEMAN (5g 3a) Casey LADEMANN (6g 1a) Gina PETRACCO (4g 4a) Amber MCCALL (5g 2a) Caytlan MacKENZIE (3g 5a) Caytlan MACKENZIE (3g 5a) Kelly SHERIFF (2g 4a)

2007 2007 2008 2007 2008 2008 2008 2007 2008 2007

Points per game (minimum 5 games) 1. 1.57 Caytlan MacKENZIE(7 games) 2007 2. 1.56 Lindsay HAW (18 games) 2007 3. 1.35 Lindsay HAW (17 games) 2008 4. 1.33 Amber McCALL (18 games) 2007 5. 0.89 Kelly SHERIFF (9 games) 2007 6. 0.76 Casey LADEMANN (17 games) 2008 7. 0.72 Courtney EPPLEMAN (18 games) 2007 8. 0.71 Amber MCCALL (17 games) 2008 0.71 Gina PETRACCO(17 games) 2008 10. 0.65 Caytlan MACKENZIE (17 games) 2008 Goals 1. 2.

11 10

Lindsay HAW Amber McCALL

2007 2007

3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 10.

7 6 5 5 4 3 3 2

Lindsay HAW Casey LADEMANN Amber MCCALL Courtney EPPLEMAN Gina PETRACCO Caytlan MACKENZIE Caytlan MacKENZIE Kelly SHERIFF

2008 2008 2008 2007 2008 2008 2007 2007

Goals per game (minimum 5 games) 1. 0.61 Lindsay HAW (18 games) 2. 0.56 Amber McCALL (18 games) 3. 0.43 Caytlan MacKENZIE (7 games) 4. 0.41 Lindsay HAW (17 games) 5. 0.35 Casey LADEMANN (17 games) 6. 0.29 Amber MCCALL (17 games) 7. 0.28 Courtney EPPLEMAN (18 games) 8. 0.24 Gina PETRACCO (17 games) 9. 0.22 Kelly SHERIFF (9 games) 10. 0.18 Caytlan MACKENZIE (17 games)

2007 2007 2007 2008 2008 2008 2007 2008 2007 2008

Game-winning goals 1. 4 Amber McCALL 4 Lindsay HAW 4 Lindsay HAW 4. 2 Amanda GOBLE 5. 1 Michelle KUHNEN 1 Katie DONNELLAN 1 Kelly SHERIFF 1 Casey LADEMANN 1 Kelli HAEMMELMANN 1 Amber MCCALL Assists 1. 9 Lindsay HAW 2. 6 Olivia ELIAS 6 Lindsay HAW 4. 5 Caytlan MACKENZIE 5 Caytlan MacKENZIE 5 Jessica ZABEL 7. 4 Kelly SHERIFF 4 Amber McCALL 4 Gina PETRACCO 10. 3 Kayley McMILLAN Assists per game (minimum 5 games) 1. 0.71 Caytlan MacKENZIE (7 games) 2. 0.53 Lindsay HAW (17 games) 3. 0.44 Kelly SHERIFF (9 games) 4. 0.35 Olivia ELIAS (17 games) 5. 0.33 Lindsay HAW (18 games) 6. 0.29 Caytlan MACKENZIE (17 games) 7. 0.28 Jessica ZABEL (18 games) 8. 0.24 Gina PETRACCO (17 games) 9. 0.22 KELLY SHERRIFF (9 games) 0.22 Amber McCALL (18 games)

2007 2008 2007 2008 2007 2008 2007 2008 2007 2008 2008 2008 2007 2008 2007 2007 2007 2007 2008 2007 2007 2008 2007 2008 2007 2008 2007 2008 2007 2007


THE RECORDBOOKS Shots attempted 1. 56 Amber McCALL (10 goals) 2. 43 Lindsay HAW (11 goals) 3. 31 Amber MCCALL (5 goals) 4. 30 Lindsay HAW (7 goals) 5. 29 Caytlan MACKENZIE (3 goals) 6. 23 Jessica ZABEL (1 goals) 23 Olivia ELIAS (0 goals) 23 Casey LADEMANN (6 goals) 9. 18 Courtney EPPLEMAN (5 goals) 10. 17 Amanda GOBLE (2 goals)

2007 2007 2008 2008 2008 2007 2008 2008 2007 2008

Shots per game (minimum 5 games) 1. 3.11 Amber McCALL 2. 2.43 Caytlan MacKENZIE 3. 2.39 Lindsay HAW 4. 1.82 Amber MCCALL 5. 1.76 Lindsay HAW 6. 1.71 Caytlan MACKENZIE 7. 1.42 Amanda GOBLE 8. 1.35 Olivia ELIAS 1.35 Casey LADEMANN 10. 1.28 Jessica ZABEL

2007 2007 2007 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2007

(18 games) (7 games) (18 games) (17 games) (17 games) (17 games) (12 games) (17 games) (17 games) (18 games)

Shots on goal 1. 32 Amber McCALL (10 goals) 2. 31 Lindsay HAW (11 goals) 3. 20 Amber MCCALL (5 goals) 4. 18 Caytlan MACKENZIE (3 goals) 5. 17 Lindsay HAW (7 goals) 6. 16 Casey LADEMANN (6 goals) 7. 12 Courtney EPPLEMAN (5 goals) 8. 11 Olivia ELIAS (0 goals) 11 Michelle KUHNEN (2 goals) 10. 10 Gina PETRACCO (4 goals)

2007 2007 2008 2008 2008 2008 2007 2008 2007 2008

SOG per game (minimum 5 games) 1. 1.78 Amber McCALL 2. 1.72 Lindsay HAW 3. 1.43 Caytlan MacKENZIE 4. 1.18 Amber MCCALL 5. 1.06 Caytlan MACKENZIE 6. 1.00 Lindsay HAW 7. 0.94 Casey LADEMANN 8. 0.75 Amanda GOBLE 9. 0.67 Courtney EPPLEMAN 10. 0.65 Olivia ELIAS

2007 2007 2007 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2007 2008

(18 games) (18 games) (7 games) (17 games) (17 games) (17 games) (17 games) (12 games) (18 games) (17 games)

GOALKEEPING (SEASON) Saves 1. 64 2. 45 3. 14 4. 8

Stephanie POWERS (12 GA, 64 saves) KIRSI KEENAN (14 GA, 45 saves) Emily BARRETT (5 GA, 14 saves) Kirsi KEENAN (2 GA, 8 saves)

2008 2007 2007 2008

Saves per game (minimum 5 games) 1. 4.00 Stephanie POWERS 2. 2.81 KIRSI KEENAN 3. 2.33 Emily BARRETT 4. 1.00 Kirsi KEENAN

(16 games) (16 games) (6 games) (8 games)

2008 2007 2007 2008

Save percent (minimum 5 minutes) 1. .842 Stephanie POWERS 2. .800 Kirsi KEENAN 3. .763 KIRSI KEENAN 4. .737 Emily BARRETT

(12 GA, 64 saves) (2 GA, 8 saves) (14 GA, 45 saves) (5 GA, 14 saves)

2008 2008 2007 2007

Goals against avg (minimum 5 minutes) 1. 0.66 Kirsi KEENAN (2 GA, 273 min) 2. 0.81 Stephanie POWERS (12 GA, 1329 min) 3. 0.97 Emily BARRETT (5 GA, 465 min) 4. 1.10 KIRSI KEENAN (14 GA, 1148 min)

2008 2008 2007 2007

Most wins 1. 6 Stephanie POWERS (6-3-3) 2. 4 KIRSI KEENAN (4-3-0) 3. 3 Emily BARRETT (3-1-0) 4. 2 Kirsi KEENAN (2-1-0)

2008 2007 2007 2008

Most losses 1. 3 Stephanie POWERS (6-3-3) 3 KIRSI KEENAN (4-3-0) 3. 1 Emily BARRETT (3-1-0) 1 Kirsi KEENAN (2-1-0)

2008 2007 2007 2008

Most ties 1. 3 Stephanie POWERS (6-3-3)

2008

Most shutouts 1. 10 KIRSI KEENAN 2. 3 Stephanie POWERS 3. 1 Emily BARRETT

2007 2008 2007

PARTICIPATION (SEASON) Games played 1. 18 Lindsay HAW 18 Amanda SUCHKO 18 Kelli HAEMMELMANN 18 Amber McCALL 18 Courtney EPPLEMAN 18 Kayley McMILLAN 18 Jessica ZABEL 8. 17 Michelle KUHNEN 17 Katherine CORRELLUS 17 Michelle KUHNEN Games started 1. 18 Jessica ZABEL 18 Kayley McMILLAN

2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2008 2008 2007 2007 2007


THE RECORDBOOKS 18 Amber McCALL 18 Lindsay HAW 5. 17 Katherine CORRELLUS 17 Kelli HAEMMELMANN 17 Amber MCCALL 17 Katie DONNELLAN 17 Kelli HAEMMELMANN 17 Caytlan MACKENZIE

2007 2007 2008 2008 2008 2008 2007 2008

Minutes played 1. 1400 2. 1382 3. 1377 4. 1304 5. 1280 6. 1275 7. 1272 8. 1237 9. 1194 10. 1147

2007 2008 2008 2007 2007 2007 2008 2008 2007 2008

Kelli HAEMMELMANN Katie DONNELLAN Katherine CORRELLUS Jessica ZABEL Kayley McMILLAN Amber McCALL Olivia ELIAS Kelli HAEMMELMANN Kathleen HUNTER Stephanie POWERS

INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS SCORING (CAREER) Points 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8. 9.

51 36 22 13 13 12 8 7 6 6

Lindsay HAW (18g 15a) Amber McCALL (15g 6a) Caytlan MacKENZIE (6g 10a) Courtney EPPLEMAN (5g 3a) Casey LADEMANN (6g 1a) Gina PETRACCO (4g 4a) Kelly SHERIFF (2g 4a) Jessica ZABEL (1g 5a) Kelli HAEMMELMANN (2g 2a) Olivia ELIAS (6a)

Points per game (minimum 5 games) 1. 1.46 Lindsay HAW (35 games) 2. 1.03 Amber McCALL (35 games) 3. 0.92 Caytlan MacKENZIE (24 games) 4. 0.89 Kelly SHERIFF (9 games) 5. 0.76 Casey LADEMANN (17 games) 6. 0.72 Courtney EPPLEMAN (18 games) 7. 0.71 Gina PETRACCO (17 games) 8. 0.44 KELLY SHERRIFF (9 games) 9. 0.42 Amanda GOBLE (12 games) 10. 0.39 Jessica ZABEL (18 games) Goals 1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 7.

18 15 6 6 5 4 2

Lindsay HAW Amber McCALL Casey LADEMANN Caytlan MacKENZIE Courtney EPPLEMAN Gina PETRACCO Katie DONNELLAN

2007-08 2007-08 2007-08 2007 2008 2008 2007 2007 2007-08 2008 2007-08 2007-08 2007-08 2007 2008 2007 2008 2007 2008 2007 2007-08 2007-08 2008 2007-08 2007 2008 2007-08

2

Kelli HAEMMELMANN 2 Amanda GOBLE 2 Michelle KUHNEN

2007-08 2008 2007-08

Goals per game (minimum 5 games) 1. 0.51 Lindsay HAW (35 games) 2. 0.43 Amber McCALL (35 games) 3. 0.35 Casey LADEMANN (17 games) 4. 0.28 Courtney EPPLEMAN (18 games) 5. 0.25 Caytlan MacKENZIE (24 games) 6. 0.24 Gina PETRACCO (17 games) 7. 0.22 Kelly SHERIFF (9 games) 8. 0.17 Amanda GOBLE (12 games) 9. 0.11 Sarah FAGLER (9 games) 0.11 KELLY SHERRIFF (9 games)

2007-08 2007-08 2008 2007 2007-08 2008 2007 2008 2008 2007

Game-winning goals 1. 8 Lindsay HAW 2. 5 Amber McCALL 3. 2 Amanda GOBLE 4. 1 Kelly SHERIFF 1 Gina PETRACCO 1 Katie DONNELLAN 1 Kelli HAEMMELMANN 1 Casey LADEMANN 1 Michelle KUHNEN

2007-08 2007-08 2008 2007 2008 2007-08 2007-08 2008 2007-08

Assists 1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 9. 10.

2007-08 2007-08 2007-08 2008 2007 2007 2008 2007-08 2007 2007

15 10 6 6 5 4 4 4 3 2

Lindsay HAW Caytlan MacKENZIE Amber McCALL Olivia ELIAS Jessica ZABEL Kelly SHERIFF Gina PETRACCO Kayley McMILLAN Courtney EPPLEMAN Jessica BELMONTE

Assists per game (minimum 5 games) 1. 0.44 Kelly SHERIFF (9 games) 2. 0.43 Lindsay HAW (35 games) 3. 0.42 Caytlan MacKENZIE (24 games) 4. 0.35 Olivia ELIAS (17 games) 5. 0.28 Jessica ZABEL (18 games) 6. 0.24 Gina PETRACCO (17 games) 7. 0.22 KELLY SHERRIFF (9 games) 8. 0.17 Amber McCALL (35 games) 9. 0.17 Jeannel HUFFMAN (12 games) 0.17 Courtney EPPLEMAN (18 games)

2007 2007-08 2007-08 2008 2007 2008 2007 2007-08 2008 2007

Shots attempted 1. 87 Amber McCALL (15 goals) 2. 73 Lindsay HAW (18 goals) 3. 46 Caytlan MacKENZIE (6 goals)

2007-08 2007-08 2007-08


THE RECORDBOOKS 4. 5. 9. 10.

27 23 23 23 23 18 17

Kelli HAEMMELMANN (2 goals) Michelle KUHNEN (2 goals) Jessica ZABEL (1 goals) Olivia ELIAS (0 goals) Casey LADEMANN (6 goals) Courtney EPPLEMAN (5 goals) Amanda GOBLE (2 goals)

Shots per game (minimum 5 games) 1. 2.49 Amber McCALL 2. 2.09 Lindsay HAW 3. 1.92 Caytlan MacKENZIE 4. 1.42 Amanda GOBLE 5. 1.35 Olivia ELIAS 1.35 Casey LADEMANN 7. 1.28 Jessica ZABEL 8. 1.22 Kelly SHERIFF 9. 1.00 KELLY SHERRIFF 1.00 Courtney EPPLEMAN

(35 games) (35 games) (24 games) (12 games) (17 games) (17 games) (18 games) (9 games) (9 games) (18 games)

2007-08 2007-08 2007 2008 2008 2007 2008 2007-08 2007-08 2007-08 2008 2008 2008 2007 2007 2007 2007

Shots on goal 1. 52 Amber McCALL (15 goals) 2. 48 Lindsay HAW (18 goals) 3. 28 Caytlan MacKENZIE (6 goals) 4. 16 Casey LADEMANN (6 goals) 5. 15 Michelle KUHNEN (2 goals) 6. 12 Courtney EPPLEMAN (5 goals) 7. 11 Kelli HAEMMELMANN (2 goals) 11 Olivia ELIAS (0 goals) 9. 10 Gina PETRACCO (4 goals) 10. 9 Jessica ZABEL (1 goals)

2007-08 2007-08 2007-08 2008 2007-08 2007 2007-08 2008 2008 2007

SOG per game (minimum 5 games) 1. 1.49 Amber McCALL 2. 1.37 Lindsay HAW 3. 1.17 Caytlan MacKENZIE 4. 0.94 Casey LADEMANN 5. 0.75 Amanda GOBLE 6. 0.67 Courtney EPPLEMAN 7. 0.65 Olivia ELIAS 8. 0.59 Gina PETRACCO 9. 0.50 Jessica ZABEL 0.50 Stacey PAYNE

2007-08 2007-08 2007-08 2008 2008 2007 2008 2008 2007 2008

(35 games) (35 games) (24 games) (17 games) (12 games) (18 games) (17 games) (17 games) (18 games) (14 games)

GOALKEEPING (CAREER) Saves 1. 64 Stephanie POWERS (12 GA, 64 saves) 2. 53 KIRSI KEENAN (16 GA, 53 saves) 3. 14 Emily BARRETT (5 GA, 14 saves)

2008 2007-08 2007-08

Saves per game (minimum 5 games) 1. 4.00 Stephanie POWERS 2. 2.33 Emily BARRETT 3. 2.21 KIRSI KEENAN

2008 2007-08 2007-08

(16 games) (6 games) (24 games)

Save percent (minimum 5 minutes) 1. .842 Stephanie POWERS 2. .768 KIRSI KEENAN 3. .737 Emily BARRETT

(12 GA, 64 saves) 2008 (16 GA, 53 saves) 2007-08 (5 GA, 14 saves) 2007-08

Goals against avg (minimum 5 minutes) 1. 0.81 Stephanie POWERS (12 GA, 1329 min) 2008 2. 0.97 Emily BARRETT (5 GA, 465 min) 2007-08 3. 1.01 KIRSI KEENAN (16 GA, 1421 min) 2007-08 Most wins 1. 6 Stephanie POWERS (6-3-3) 6 KIRSI KEENAN (6-4-0) 3. 3 Emily BARRETT (3-1-0)

2008 2007-08 2007-08

Most losses 1. 4 KIRSI KEENAN (6-4-0) 2. 3 Stephanie POWERS (6-3-3) 3. 1 Emily BARRETT (3-1-0)

2007-08 2008 2007-08

Most ties 1. 3 Stephanie POWERS (6-3-3)

2008

Most shutouts 1. 10 KIRSI KEENAN 2. 3 Stephanie POWERS 3. 1 Emily BARRETT

2007-08 2008 2007-08

PARTICIPATION (CAREER) Games played 1. 35 Lindsay HAW 35 Kelli HAEMMELMANN 35 Amber McCALL 4. 34 Kayley McMILLAN 34 Michelle KUHNEN 34 Amanda SUCHKO 7. 25 Anna JOKUTY 8. 24 Caytlan MacKENZIE 24 KIRSI KEENAN 10. 19 Katie DONNELLAN

2007-08 2007-08 2007-08 2007-08 2007-08 2007-08 2007-08 2007-08 2007-08 2007-08

Games started 1. 35 Amber McCALL 2. 34 Kayley McMILLAN 34 Kelli HAEMMELMANN 4. 32 Lindsay HAW 5. 24 Caytlan MacKENZIE 6. 18 Jessica ZABEL 7. 17 Katie DONNELLAN 17 Katherine CORRELLUS 17 Olivia ELIAS 10. 16 Anna JOKUTY

2007-08 2007-08 2007-08 2007-08 2007-08 2007 2007-08 2008 2008 2007-08


THE RECORDBOOKS Minutes played 1. 2637 2. 2357 3. 2160 4. 2024 5. 1602 6. 1396 7. 1377 8. 1372 9. 1304 10. 1272

Kelli HAEMMELMANN Amber McCALL Kayley McMILLAN Lindsay HAW Caytlan MacKENZIE Katie DONNELLAN Katherine CORRELLUS Amanda SUCHKO Jessica ZABEL Olivia ELIAS

2007-08 2007-08 2007-08 2007-08 2007-08 2007-08 2008 2007-08 2007 2008



@ UCF 6:00 PM

#18 STEPHANIE POWERS

@ MIAMI 7:30 PM

ATLANTIC SUN ALL-FRESHMEN TEAM

@ FIU 6:00 PM

TENNESSEE-MARTIN

11:00 AM PALM BEACH ATLANTIC

WEST POINT

1:00 PM

7:00 PM AUSTIN PEAY

CITADEL

11:30 aM

2:00 PM

MISSISSIPPI

@ MERCER

STATE

7:00 PM

12:00 PM @ KENNESAW STATE

1:00 PM

CAMPBELL

1:00 PM @ STETSON

6:00 PM

JACKSONVILLE

@ BELMONT

@ LIPSCOMB

ETSU 7:00 PM

USC UPSTATE

1:00 PM

SECOND TEAM ALL-ATLANTIC SUN ALL-FRESHMEN TEAM

5:00 PM

UNF 11:30 AM

1:00 PM

#10 KC CORRELLUS

5:00 PM

Away match Home match Denotes A-Sun conference match


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