2018 Jacksonville State Soccer Media Guide

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THE 2018 SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE CONTENTS 2018 TV/Radio ID Chart.................................................Inside Front Cover Media Information............................................................................. 1 Quick Facts/Schedule........................................................................ 2 2018 Rosters ..................................................................................... 3 Live Like Champions/Charter of Champions.. .............................. 4-5 Head Coach Neil Macdonald........................................................... 6 Assistant Coach Nikki Brown/Graduate Assistant Danielle Krzyzaniak.... 8 Meet the Players........................................................................... 9-21 2017 in Review................................................................................. 23 2017 OVC Recap.............................................................................. 25 Ohio Valley Conference................................................................... 28 Ohio Valley Conference 2018 Composite Schedule. . .................... 29 The 2018 Opponents..................................................................30-31

JSU Soccer Records.......................................................................... 32 Honors.............................................................................................. 33 Timeline/Milestones/Coaching Records........................................ 34 All-Time Team Records.................................................................... 35 Individual Records........................................................................... 36 Single Season Records..................................................................... 36 Career Records................................................................................ 37 Year-by-Year Leaders........................................................................ 38 All-Time Soccer Roster..................................................................... 39 Year-by-year Records...................................................................40-41 JSU vs. All Opponents .............................................................. 42-43 This is JSU......................................................................................... 44 JSU Athletic Directory..................................................................... 47

MEDIA INFORMATION SPORTS INFORMATION STAFF Josh Underwood

Tony Schmidt

(256) 782-5915 (256) 453-0545 (cell) underwood@jsu.edu

(256) 782-5377 (256) 689-8524 (cell) aschmidt@jsu.edu

Associate AD/Media Relations

Assistant SID Soccer Contact

Daniel Porter

Tyler Brown

(256) 782-5965 (205) 907-5367 (cell) dporter2@jsu.edu

(256) 782-5977 (423) 619-0557 (cell) tabrown@jsu.edu

Assistant SID

MAILING ADDRESS:

Assistant SID

700 Pelham Rd. N. Pete Mathews Coliseum Jacksonville, Ala. 36265

Facebook.com/JSUGamecocks

INTERVIEWS All interviews with JSU coaches and/or JSU players must be arranged through the JSU Sports Information Department. Tony Schmidt is the contact for soccer and can be contacted at (256) 782-5377 or at aschmidt@jsu.edu. Players and coaches will be made available at various times throughout the week at the request of the media entity. Coach Neil Macdonald and requested student-athletes will also be made available at the conclusion of each match following a l0 minute cooling-off period. JSU ON THE INTERNET JSU’s home on the world wide web www.JSUGamecockSports.com is your place for everything related to JSU sports. All statistics, results, news releases and upcoming events are updated following each event. MEDIA SERVICES/CREDENTIALS Members of the media will be supplied with up-to-date release packages and/or statistics following a request with the JSU Sports Information Office in Pete Mathews Coliseum. All releases and stats can also be obtained via www.JSUGamecockSports.com, the official JSU Athletic web site. Stats and other news items are updated following each match and will be made available otherwise at the request of the individual media entity. JACKSONVILLE STATE SPORTS INFORMATION The ]SU Sports Information Offices are located on the third floor of Pete Mathews Coliseum. Tony Schmidt is the sports information contact for soccer and he can be reached at (256) 782-5377 or by email at aschmidt@jsu.edu.

@JSUGamecocks ON THE COVER: The 2018 Gamecock Soccer Media Guide features the seniors.

CREDITS: The 2018 Jacksonville State Women’s Soccer Media Guide is a publication of the JSU Sports Information Department. It was complied and written by Tony Schmidt with assistance from Associate Athletic Director/ Media Relations Josh Underwood. Photos by JSU Photographer Matt Reynolds. Typesetting and graphic design by Wray Dillard of Wray Graphics. Printing by JSU Print Shop, Jacksonville, Ala. Copyright: 2018 JSU Sports Information Department. Jacksonville State University is an EO/AA employer. www.JSUGamecockSports.com

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MEDIA INFORMATION

General Information

Sports Information

Location ....................................................................................Jacksonville, Ala. Enrollment ....................................................................................................8,514 Founded .........................................................................................................1883 Colors ........................................................................................... Red and White Nickname ...........................................................................................Gamecocks Facility ...............................................................................JSU Soccer Field/500 Conference ...................................................................Ohio Valley Conference President ............................................................................. Dr. John M. Beehler Faculty Athletic Representative ....................................Dr. Maureen Newton Athletic ..................................................................................Director Greg Seitz Associate ........................................................................ AD/SWA Tracy Broom Athletic ........................................................................... Phone (256) 782-5368 Athletic ................................................................ Ticket Office (256) 782-8499

Associate AD/Media Relations ............................................ Josh Underwood Office Phone ..............................................................................(256) 782-5915 E-Mail .................................................................................. underwood@jsu.edu Assistant SID/Soccer SID ............................................................ Tony Schmidt E-Mail ...................................................................................... aschmidt@jsu.edu Office Phone ..............................................................................(256) 782-5377 Cell Phone ..................................................................................(256) 689-8524 Assistant SID .................................................................................... Tyler Brown E-Mail.........................................................................................tabrown@jsu.edu Office Phone ...............................................................................(256)782-5279 Assistant SID ................................................................................. Daniel Porter Office Phone ..............................................................................(256) 782-5965 E-Mail .......................................................................................dporter2@jsu.edu Web Site ..........................................................www.JSUGamecockSports.com JSU Athletic Twitter ................................................................@JSUGamecocks JSU Soccer Twitter ...........................................................................@JSUSoccer JSU Athletics on Facebook .......................................................JSUGamecocks

Soccer Coaching Staff Head Coach .............................................................................. Neil Macdonald Alma Mater ......................................................................Augusta State, 1997 Years at JSU ....................................................................................Sixth Season Record at JSU .......................................................................................... 34-55-8 Career Record/Years ...................................................................... 236-179-26 Assistant Coach ...............................................................................Nikki Brown Alma Mater ................................................................... North Alabama, 2012 Years at JSU .................................................................................Fourth Season Graduate Assistant ...........................................................Danielle Krzyzaniak Year at JSU........................................................................................First Season

Head Coach Neil Macdonald Years at JSU: 6th Season Alma Mater: Augusta State, 1997 Career Record: 236-179-26 (18th Year) JSU Record: 34-55-8

Team Information All-Time Record .............................................................166-233-43 (22 years) All-Time OVC Record ........................................................42-72-17 (13 years) First Season .............................................................................................1982-83 2017 Overall Record ................................................................................6-10-2 2016 OVC Record ...........................................................................................3-7 2014 Postseason ............................................................................................ NA Starters Returning/Lost .................................................................................9/2 Newcomers ..........................................................................................................8

Assistant Coach Nikki Brown Years at JSU: 4th Season Alma Mater: North Alabama, 2012

Graduate Assistant Danielle Krzyzaniak Years at JSU: 1st Season Alma Mater: Bethel (Tn), 2018

2018 SCHEDULE Date

Opponent

Location

Aug. 12 Aug. 17 Aug. 19 Aug. 24 Aug. 26 Aug. 31 Sept. 4 Sept. 7 Sept. 9 Sept. 14 Sept. 23 Sept. 28

at UAB (Exhibition) Louisiana-Monroe at Jackson State at Georgia Southern at Georgia State NORTH ALABAMA TROY SAMFORD at Mercer *at Tennessee Tech *SOUTHEAST MISSOURI *at Austin Peay

Birmingham, Ala. JACKSONVILLE Jackson, Miss. Statesboro, Ga. Atlanta, Ga. JACKSONVILLE JACKSONVILLE JACKSONVILLE Macon, Ga. Cookeville, Tenn. JACKSONVILLE Clarksville, Tenn.

Time

1 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m. 6 p.m. 12 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m. 5 p.m.

All Game Times are Central

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Date

Opponent

Location

Sept. 30 Oct. 5 Oct. 7 Oct. 12 Oct. 14 Oct. 19 Oct. 21 Oct. 26 Oct. 28 Nov. 2 Nov. 4

*at Murray State *BELMONT * UT MARTIN *at Eastern Kentucky *at Morehead State *EASTERN ILLINOIS *SIU EDWARDSVILLE !OVC Tournament-First Round !OVC Tournament-Quarterfinals !OVC Tournament-Semifinals !OVC Tournament-Championship

Murray, Ky. JACKSONVILLE JACKSONVILLE Richmond, Ky. Morehead, Ky. JACKSONVILLE JACKSONVILLE Campus Sites Campus Sites TBA TBA

! – OVC Tournament

* - OVC Match

Home Games in Bold

JACKSONVILLE STATE GAMECOCKS SOCCER 2018

Time

1 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m. TBA TBA TBA TBA


GAMECOCK ROSTER WITH BREAKDOWNS NUMERICAL

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00 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 15 16 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 27

Name

Morgan Lerch Chloe Russo Rachel Blanding Alicia Pallister Danelle Lindo Danielle Monroe Lindsay Albani Maisie Paulson Kalea Romano Adrianna Karpa Madison Carruthers Ali Thomas Nadia Plawiuk Micaela Caliento Reilly Kucko Emma Meadows Cheyenne Carden Abigail Martinez Julia Papa Julia England Claire Petersen Chloe Doherty Mattie Loyd

Pos.

Ht.

Cl

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

5-9 5-10 5-6 5-7 6-0 5-4 5-7 5-4 5-4 5-4 5-5 5-5 5-7 5-4 5-5 5-6 5-8 5-6 5-9 5-6 5-3 5-4 5-9

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

Hometown/Previous School

Collinsville, Ill. (Collinsville HS) Plymouth, Mich. (Mercy HS) Snellville, Ga. (Brookwood HS) Bowmanville, Ontario, Canada (Bowmanville HS) Ajax, Ontario, Canada (Ajax HS) Villa Rica, Ga. (Villa Rica HS) Pickering, Ontario, Canada (St. Mary Catholic Secondary School) Highlands Ranch, Colo. (Mountain Vista HS) Dallas, Ga. (East Paulding HS) East St. Paul, Manitoba, Canada (Glenlawn Collegiate) Frankford, Ontario, Canada (St. Paul Catholic School) Huntsville, Ala. (Grissom HS) Kleinburg, Ontario, Canada (Emily Carr Secondary School) Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (St.Thomas Aquinas HS) Cornelius, N.C. (Hough HS) Bowmanville, Ontario, Canada (Bowmanville HS) Huntsville, Ala. (Buckhorn HS) Waxahachie, Texas (Waxahachie HS) Uxbridge, Ontario, Canada (Uxbridge Secondary School) Chuluota, Fla. (Hagerty HS) Hermon, Maine (Hermon HS) Ashton, Ontario, Canada (Sacred Heart HS) Steele, Ala. (Westbrook Christian School)

Head Coach: Neil Macdonald (6th Season at JSU; Augusta State, 1997) Assistant Coach: Nikki Brown 4th Season at JSU; North Alabama, 2013) Graduate Assistant: Danielle Krzyzaniak (Bethel, 2018), 1st Season at JSU

THE CLASS OF THE GAMECOCKS Seniors (3) #8 Kalea Romano #10 Madison Carruthers #24 Claire Petersen

Juniors (7) #2 Rachel Blanding #4 Danelle Lindo #5 Danielle Monroe #9 Adrianna Karpa #12 Nadia Plawiuk #19 Emma Meadows #20 Cheyenne Carden

Sophomores (6) #00 Morgan Lerch #3 Alicia Pallister #6 Lindsay Albani #21 Abigail Martinez #25 Chloe Doherty

Freshmen (8) #1 Chloe Russo #7 Maisie Paulson #11 Ali Thomas #15 Micaela Caliento #16 Reilly Kucko #22 Julia Papa #23 Julia England #27 Mattie Loyd

FROM ACROSS THE WORLD Alabama (3) #20 Cheyenne Carden (Huntsville) #11 Ali Thomas (Huntsville) #27 Mattie Loyd (Steele) Colorado (1) #7 Maisie Paulson (Highlands Ranch) Florida (2) #15 Micaela Caliento (Fort Lauderdale) #23 Julia Papa (Chuluota) Georgia (3) #2 Rachel Blanding (Snellville) #5 Danielle Monroe (Villa Rica) #8 Kalea Romano (Dallas) Illinois (1) #00 Morgan Lerch (Collinsville)

Michigan (1) #1 Chloe Russo (Plymouth) North Carolina (1) #16 Reilly Kucko (Cornelius) Texas (1) #21 Abigail Martinez (Waxahachie) Canada (8) #3 Alicia Pallister (Bowmanville, Ontario) #4 Danelle Lindo (Ajax, Ontario) #6 Lindsay Albani (Pickering, Ontario) #9 Adrianna Karpa (East St. Paul, Manitoba) #10 Madison Carruthers (Frankford, Ontario) #12 Nadia Plawiuk (Kleinburg, Ontario) #19 Emma Meadows (Bowmanville, Ontario) @22 Julia Papa (Uxbridge, Ontario) #25 Chloe Doherty (Ashton, Ontario)

Maine (1) #24 Claire Petersen (Hermon) www.JSUGamecockSports.com

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LIVE LIKE CHAMPIONS

• Living like a champion means getting out of your comfort zone and challenging yourself with something new every day. • Living like a champion means “controlling the controllables” and bringing a champion attitude and champion work ethic to everything you do, on the field and off. • Living like a champion means “BEING YOUR BEST” in everything you do, and realizing that you and only you can make yourself better. • Living like a champion means building a culture that embraces and empowers the people around you to be their best in everything they do, day in and day out, unconditional love. • Living like a champion means being so focused on your own personal development that you do not have time to criticize others. • Living like a champion means being just as enthusiastic about the success of others as you are about your own. •Living like a champion means means “DOING THE RIGHT THING.” • Living like a champion means a selfless work ethic… working hard so your teammates do not have to… building team trust. • Living like a champion means using failure as fertilizer, making yourself better with every mistake, and getting up stronger every time you are knocked down. • Living like a champion means feeling like you can accomplish anything. • Living like a champion means dreaming big and attacking those dreams with 100% of yourself, “DARE TO FAIL TO DARE TO SUCCEED.” • Living like a champion means Playing with PRIDE, Playing with PASSION, and NEVER QUITTING!

Be a GAMECOCK, Be a FAMILY, Be a CHAMPION “TRUE CHAMPIONS are made when no one else is looking.” 4

JACKSONVILLE STATE GAMECOCKS SOCCER 2018


CHARTER OF CHAMPIONS

As a member of the Jacksonville State women’s soccer team, I hereby commit myself to my team, my coaches and the University to live like a Champion. I Will: STRIVE TO BE A LEADER: Both on and off the field, I will be assertive in my communication, have structure in my life, and always remember that good leaders listen as well. PLAY WITH PASSION: I will love the game and provide support to my teammates. I will bring a positive attitude daily to push past hardships. IMPROVE TEAM CHEMISTRY: I will work hard at being a great teammate, respect our diversity, and understand that we are all different. My team comes first: We will not let outside influences get in the way of our progress. MAKE A COMMITMENT: I will make an emotional, physical, and mental commitment to be the best I can be and bring a daily determination to work hard. BE COACHABLE: I will have an open mind to learn new things. I will listen to coaching points, and have the ability to adjust/change my approach. HAVE RESPECT: I will have respect for myself, my teammates, my coaches and my opponents. ESTABLISH ACCOUNTABILITY: I will invest in the team and know my role. I will hold both myself and others accountable to our high standards. BE CONFIDENT: I will always focus on the positive, believing in both myself, and my teammates. HAVE PRIDE: I will work hard to build a positive reputation for our program. I will win my 1v1 battles. I will consistently compete, knowing that to do so I must be fit and willing to play from the first whistle to the last. BE AMBITIOUS: I will be focused in the pursuit of my personal goals, and know that to accomplish these goals I may have to think outside the box and be creative.

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MEET THE GAMECOCK HEAD COACH

Head Coach

Neil Macdonald

SIXTH SEASON 2014 OVC COACH OF THE Y E AR

Neil Macdonald begins his sixth season as head coach of the Jacksonville State soccer program and has laid groundwork over a four-year span for the program that he envisions. In just five seasons at JSU, Macdonald has changed the mindset of the Gamecock soccer program. After one season through the Ohio Valley Conference without a league win under its belt, JSU and Macdonald defied the preseason prognostications and turned in a 6-4 worksheet within the conference and an 11-win season in 2014. Jax State made its fourth OVC Tournament appearance and the first since 2005. JSU made an incredible run in the conference tournament, reaching the championship match before falling to SIU Edwardsville in overtime. The Gamecocks opened with a win over UT Martin in penalty kicks in the opening round before dispatching regular season champion and host, Southeast Missouri, 1-0, in the semifinals. His peers in the league took noticed of the work he did during the 2014 campaign and named him the OVC Coach of the Year. The honor is the first of Macdonald’s coaching career and just the second JSU coach to receive the coach of the year accolade. He is the first to claim the award in the program’s OVC history. Lisa Howe, the program’s first coach, won the Atlantic Sun Coach of the Year honor in 1999 and 2002. In 2017, Jax State claimed win in three of its first seven matches, coupled with back-to-back scoreless draws against Georgia State and in-state rival Troy. JSU notched non-conference wins over Alabama State, Middle Tennessee and Louisiana Monroe. The Gamecocks were in contention for one of the final eight spots in the OVC Tournament entering the final day of the regular season, but endured one of their four 1-0 setbacks against league competition. JSU posted wins over Austin Peay and Eastern Illinois before keeping postseason admirations alive with a win over Morehead State in the home finale. JSU was led by Danielle Monroe, who finished with seven goals in 16 matches before suffering an injury. Monroe was an All-OVC selection. In his fourth season in charge of the program, the Gamecocks were competitive throughout a tough 5-13-1 overall mark and a 2-8 record in OVC matches as 11 of the 13 setbacks were by one goal, including a pair of double overtime results. Macdonald’s club was a veteran club with nine seniors that were key to the foundation of the program under his leadership. Spearheading the senior leadership was Justine Panchuk. The four-year player finished her career ranked sixth all-time on the program’s minutes-played chart with 5,767 minutes logged. Panchuck fini9shed her career tied for second all-time at JSU in matches played. Goalkeeper Caroline Robison was a mainstay in goal throughout the 2016 season. Robinson ranked in the top-20 among NCAA Division I goalkeepers for minutes played during the season. She posted a pair of shutouts in 2016 to move her in to a tie for third place on JSU’s career shutouts list with 10 in her career. For the fifth consecutive year, the JSU soccer program has been represented on the OVC’s All Newcomer Team with freshman Cheyenne Carden receiving the honor in 2016. Carden became the ninth JSU player to be voted on the first-year player postseason team. She extends JSU’s list of having a member on the squad to five, joining Kelsey Bright (2012), Mackenzie Bellows (2013), Chelsi Bender (2014) and Claire Petersen (2015). Carden put together a solid first season at JSU after sharing top goal-scoring honors on the team with Nadia Plawiuk. The Huntsville, Alabama native registered three goals with all of them coming against OVC competition. Carden finished her first season at JSU having played in 20 matches and starting in 17 of those matches. She made her first start of the season against The Citadel on Sept. 18. Carden tallied 15 shots on the season, including eight on goal chances. She ranked in the top 10 of the OVC in league matches only in points and goals. In 2015, JSU turned in another program-first as it posted a 5-4-1 mark in the OVC, which was the best conference mark since joining the league in 2003. The Gamecocks finished third in the league standings to finish third in the OVC and hosted Southeast Missouri in the first round of the 2015 OVC Soccer Championship. Macdonald’s third squad at Jax State finished the season with an overall mark of 8-9-2. The Gamecocks were balanced throughout the season, earning four wins at home and four impressive road wins, including conference victories at SIU Edwardsville, UT Martin and Belmont. JSU was fueled by its seven-member senior class, led by top offensive threats Kelsey Bright and Courtney Hurt. The duo combined for 10 of JSU’s 23 goals on the season and paced an offense that collected 222 total shots on the season. Bright finished her career equal with former Gamecock and teammate Jackie Rush as the leaders on the program’s all-time shots list with 210. In four seasons at JSU, Bright posted 27 career goals and ranks tied for third on JSU’s career goals-scored list with Andrea Poole (1997-99). Hurt also etched her name on JSU’s all-time scoring list and all-time goals-scored chart. Hurt closed out a decorative career on the pitch with 147 career shots and register-

ing 23 career goals. A pair of Gamecocks was honored during the 2015 by the OVC as goalkeeper Caroline Robinson and midfielder Claire Petersen picked up weekly accolades. Robinson earned the OVC Goalkeeper of the Week honor after posting a pair of shutouts for JSU against SIUE and Eastern Illinois. Petersen followed that feat the following week as one of the top players in the OVC that weekend after a pair of goals and an assist in a victory over Austin Peay. Petersen wrapped up her first season on the club with a spot on the All-OVC Second Team and listed on the OVC All-Newcomer squad. Petersen was one of two Gamecocks to achieve all conference status as senior Olivia Drapes was named to the league’s first team as a defensive specialist. The 2014 squad shattered many team and individual program records as the Gamecocks recorded 54 goals during the season, which led the conference by 12. JSU averaged 2.45 goals per contest and finished with nearly 300 shots on the season. Jax State also broke the program’s assist mark of 41 that was set in 1998 with 48 assists in 2014. JSU set a new program and OVC record for goals scored in a single game in a 15-0 win over Mississippi Valley State. The previous mark was 12 against Alabama State on Sept. 23, 2008. It marks the third time in the program’s history to reach double figure goals against an opponent. JSU’s success in the classroom has not waivered since Macdonald took over. JSU has had six players named to the NSCAA Scholar All-South Region list in 2015 and for the seventh year in a row, members of the Jacksonville State soccer team were honored by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America for their outstanding academic performance with a NSCAA Team Academic Award while maintaining a 3.29 cumulative team grade-point average during the 2014-15 academic year. Macdonald was named the third head coach in JSU’s soccer program in February of 2013. The Gamecocks finished with a 4-13-2 overall mark, but the he saw bright spots throughout his first season on the Jax State side. The Macdonald Era got off to a good start by claiming the season opener at McNeese State. It marked the first time JSU won its season-opening contest since the 2000 season. Jax State also won Macdonald’s home debut with a 4-0 blanking of in-state foe Alabama A&M. The four goals scored in the match was a season high for the Gamecocks. His squad returned to the pitch the following Friday to do something that has not been done in three seasons, beat in-state nemesis Troy. Then-freshman Mackenzie Bellows connected on the game-winning goal in double overtime to post the 1-0 result. After being battle tested in the non-conference slate, the Gamecocks put forth a valiant effort against Ohio Valley Conference sides. The 2013 squad dropped a tough 2-1 extra time affair to Morehead State and recorded a draw against Tennessee Tech. Two members of Macdonald’s first JSU squad earned postseason accolades. Jackie Rush, who served as one of the 2013 captains, led by example throughout the first year of the Neil Macdonald era at Jax State. The Trophy Club, Texas, native averaged 4.32 shots per game in 2013 and scored a team-high five goals and 11 total points. A 19-game starter for the Gamecocks in the midfield, Rush was tabbed the OVC’s Offensive Player of the Week after narrowly missing a hat trick against Alabama A&M in September. For the second-straight year, a Gamecock was represented on the OVC’s All-Newcomer squad as freshman Mackenzie Bellows was voted on the team. Bellows, who came to JSU from Calgary, Alberta, Canada, quickly made an impression on Macdonald from the time she stepped foot on campus and started all 19 matches. The midfielder ranked third on the team in points with six after producing a pair of goals and assists. JSU continued its string of consecutive National Soccer Coaches Association of America Women’s Team Academic Awards to five consecutive years and the eighth time in the program’s history. To be eligible for the award, teams must have a team grade point average of 3.0 or better. Jax State turned in a 3.38 GPA, which was the highest among the ten in-state programs that also received the academic team honor – UAB (3.23), Alabama (3.35), Auburn (3.34), Auburn-Montgomery (3.06), Alabama State (3.34), Faulkner (3.09), South Alabama (3.05), Spring Hill (3.24) and Troy (3.30). JSU was one of eight OVC programs to accomplish a 3.00 or better in the classroom. JSU also claimed the OVC’s 2013 Team Sportsmanship Award for soccer. The OVC Team Sportsmanship Award is voted on by the student-athletes and coaches of the respective sports and the team awards are bestowed upon the Conference squads deemed to have best exhibited the standards of sportsmanship and ethical behavior as outlined by the OVC and NCAA. Included in the areas for evaluation are the conduct of student-athletes, coaches, staff and administrators and fans. Macdonald has posted a 230-169-24 record during his 18-year coaching career, which includes his first three seasons at JSU and nine seasons at Mississippi State. The Inverness, Scotland, native came to the United States in 1997, where he was four-year starter for Augusta State. Macdonald captained the team during his junior and senior seasons and was also a recipient of a handful of team awards, as well as one conference player of the week accolade. He played and started in every game he was eligible for during his illustrious career in Augusta, Ga., and he left the distinguished academic institution as the career record holder in games played and games started. Macdonald began his coaching career as an assistant at Iowa Central www.JSUGamecockSports.com

THE MACDONALD FILE PERSONAL: Joined JSU Staff: February, 2013 Birthdate: May 16, 1972 Hometown: Inverness, Scotland FAMILY: Wife: Jamie Runnells; Sons: Colin, Liam, Findlay EDUCATION: Bachelor’s degree in History from the Augusta (GA) State University in 1997 PLAYING EXPERIENCE: Midfielder, Augusta State (1994-97) COACHING EXPERIENCE: 1998: Assistant Coach, Iowa Central Community College Men and Women 1999-02: Head Coach, Iowa Central Community College Men and Women 2003: Volunteer Assistant Coach, Mississippi State 2003-04: Assistant Coach, Mississippi State 2004-12: Head Coach, Mississippi State 2013-Present: Head Coach, Jacksonville State HONORS: 2014 OVC Coach of the Year 2002 NSCAA National Junior College Coach of the Year finalist NSCAA Junior College Region Coach of the Year 2002 Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers national award winner Two-year (1996 & 1997) captain at Augusta State Finished playing career at Augusta State as record holder in career starts and games played. Community College in 1997, where he helped coach both the men’s and women’s soccer teams. In his initial season, the women finished the season as regional champions with a 9-3-1 record and featured the nation’s leading scorer at that level. The men’s team also won the regional championship with an impressive 15-4-1 record and a No. 14 national ranking. Following a 1998 campaign that saw both the Tritons and Lady Tritons march to regional and national rankings, Macdonald was named head coach at ICCC. Over the next five seasons, he would guide the men’s team to five regional championships, four times reaching the Sweet 16 of the National Junior College Association of America (NJCAA) national tournament. Including his final season in 2002, the squad advanced through to the Final Four. Over the same five years, he led the women’s soccer team to the same success. The Lady Tritons won five consecutive regional championships, including an appearance in the Elite Eight in 2002. During his five-year tenure in Fort Dodge, Macdonald collected an impressive 149-34-5 coaching record. At the conclusion of the 2002 campaigns, he was honored with NJCAA Region Coach of the Year accolades, along with being named one of three finalists for NSCAA National Coach of the Year honors. He was also lauded with Who’s Who of America’s Teachers as well. Macdonald joined the staff at Mississippi State in 2003 as a volunteer assistant coach and was promoted to a full-time assistant later in the year. He helped the 2003 squad turn in a program-best 0.86 goals against average. That team finished the year 9-8-3 and recorded the program’s first wins over nationally-ranked teams, including a victory over No. 6 Florida. The next season, Macdonald became head coach of the Bulldogs and became the most successful rookie head coach in Mississippi State history, taking the team to nine victories and an SEC Tournament berth. In 2011, MSU secured its most SEC victories since 2004, including upsets of two Top 20 teams for the first time since 2003. The 2012 Bulldogs opened the year with an eight-game unbeaten streak, a mark that matched the 2009 squad’s 8-0 start for the best opening to a season in school history. Born on May 16, 1972, in Banff, Scotland, Macdonald currently holds his coaching license from the Scottish Football Association. Macdonald returned to his home country and completed his Scottish FA UEFA “B” license, one of the top coaching decorations in international soccer. Macdonald met his wife Jamie, a staff member at JSU as well, when both were athletes at Augusta State. The couple has three sons: Colin, Liam and Findlay.

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MEET THE GAMECOCK ASSISTANT COACH

Assistant Coach

Nikki Brown Neil Macdonald didn’t have to look very far when the assistant coaching position came open prior to the 2015 off-season when graduate assistant Nikki Brown was promoted to full-time status.

Brown, entering her fourth season in the position, was instrumental as a graduate assistant with the program in 2013 and 2014. After concluding a phenomenal soccer career at the University of North Alabama, she made the transition to the coaching profession under Neil Macdonald. In her first three seasons, Brown has been invaluable in the recruiting process of the last three signing classes. For the third straight season, JSU has had a large in-coming class with eight new additions. JSU inked 10 newcomers in 2016 and hauled in seven new Gamecocks prior to the 2017 season. In 2016 and for the fifth consecutive year, the JSU soccer program has been represented on the OVC’s All Newcomer Team with freshman Cheyenne Carden receiving the honor in 2016. Carden becomes the ninth JSU player to be voted on the first-year player postseason team. She extends JSU’s list of having a member on the squad to five, joining Kelsey Bright (2012), Mackenzie Bellows (2013), Chelsi Bender (2014) and Claire Petersen (2015). Carden put together a solid first season at JSU after sharing top goal-scoring honors on the team with Nadia Plawiuk. The Huntsville, Alabama native registered three goals with all of them coming against OVC competition. Carden finished her first season at JSU having played in 20 matches and starting in 17 of those matches. She made her first start of the season against The Citadel on Sept. 18. Carden tallied 15 shots on the season, including eight on goal chances. She ranked in the top 10 of the OVC in league matches only in points and goals. The Gamecocks were competitive throughout a tough 5-13-1 overall mark and a 2-8 record in OVC matches in 2016 as 11 of the 13 setbacks were by one goal, including a pair of double overtime results. In 2015, JSU turned in another program-first as it posted a 5-4-1 mark in the OVC, which was the best

FOURTH SEASON

conference mark since joining the league in 2003. The Gamecocks finished third in the league standings to finish third in the OVC and hosted Southeast Missouri in the first round of the 2015 OVC Soccer Championship. While at JSU, Brown has led the program’s community service efforts with the local recreation organization and also organizes the program’s philanthropy efforts. In 2015, Brown and the Gamecocks joined with the Exchange Club of Jacksonville to support the prevention of child abuse. The club hosted an online auction with all the proceeds benefiting child abuse prevention. The auction raised over $1,500 in contributions to the cause. In 2017, JSU joined the movement ‘”Go for the Goal” promoting pediatric cancer awareness. JSU raised $2,130 in proceeds for pediatric cancer with an online auction and t-shirt sales.

Hometown: Bognor Regis, England Education: Bachelor’s degree in Physical Education from University of North Alabama in 2013. Master’s degree in Sports Management from Jacksonville State in 2015. Playing experience: North Alabama (2009-12) Honors:

2009 First Team All-Gulf South Conference

2010 First Team All-Gulf South Conference

2011 First Team All-Gulf South Conference

2012 Second Team All-Gulf South Conference

2012 NSCAA All-South Region

Three-time First Team Daktronics All-South Region

2013 UNA Female Student-Athlete of the Year

In 2014, JSU defied the preseason prognostications and turned in a 6-4 worksheet within the conference and an 11-win season. Jax State made its fourth OVC Tournament appearance and the first since 2005. JSU made an incredible run in the conference tournament, reaching the championship match before falling to SIU Edwardsville in overtime. The Gamecocks opened with a win over UT Martin in penalty kicks in the opening round before dispatching regular season champion and host, Southeast Missouri, 1-0, in the semifinals. Brown, a native of Bognor Regis, England, helped the Lions to an impressive 63-16-3 record in her four seasons at the Florence, Ala., school. The fouryear starter appeared in 81 matches, including 78 starts at UNA. While fighting through injuries the entire 2012 season, Brown finished with 11 points behind two goals and seven assists. Her seven assists tied for sixth in the Gulf South Conference. She was also listed sixth in the league with a .053 assistsper game average. Brown established a new UNA career assist record with 51 over a four-year time frame. She earned First Team All-GSC distinction in 2009, 2010 and 2011, while being tabbed Second Team All-GSC as a senior. The captain of the 2012 UNA squad also nabbed All-South Region honors from the National Soccer Coaches Association of America. She also garnered GSC All-tournament honors after helping lead the lions to the conference champi-

Graduate Assistant

Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society GSC All-Academic Team

onship against West Florida. Brown started collecting post-season accolades in her freshman season. She was named a First Team Daktronics All-South Region selection three times, while also accumulating Second Team Daktronics All-America honors from 2009-2011. Her dedication was not left on the pitch, as she excelled in the classroom as well. In 2013, she was awarded with the University of North Alabama Female Student-Athlete of the Year Award because of her work on the field and in the classroom, carrying a 3.77 grade point average as a physical education major. Her academic success also earned her Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society status and a spot on the GSC AllAcademic Team. Brown earned a spot on the GSC’s Top 10 Award for the third consecutive year in June of 2013. The GSC Top 10 Awards are based on athletic, academic and extracurricular achievement during the 2012-13 academic year and recognize the top five male and top five female student-athletes as the cream of the GSC crop. She earned her bachelor’s degree in physical education from UNA in 2013 and received her master’s degree in sports management from JSU in 2015. She is the daughter of Malcolm and Laura Brown.

Danielle Krzyzaniak

Danielle Krzyzaniak begins her first year on head coach Neil Macdonald’s staff as a graduate assistant. Krzyzaniak will be in charge of the goalkeepers at Jax State. She transitions from a player to a coaching role after four seasons at Bethel University, an NAIA program in Mckenzie, Tennessee. Krzyzaniak capped off her time as a Wildcat as an NAIA AllAmerican and All-South region Honorable Mention goalkeeper. She played in 67 games at Bethel and posted over 450 career saves, including 17 shutout outings. The Bolton, Ontario, Canada native had a save percentage of over 80 percent and accumulated

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The Brown File Joined JSU Staff: June, 2015

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31 wins in goal. She was awarded the Golden Glove honor in 2016 as the Goalkeepr of the Year in the Southern States Athletic Conference. As a junior, she collected 145 saves. Krzyzaniak was a three-time SSAC First Team selection. She moved to the professional circuit as a member of the WPSL Chattanooga FC club. Krzyzaniak has mentored keepers throughout her career, including a summer camp instructor with CFCW and trained middle school keepers.

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#10 MADISON CARRUTHERS

#8 KALEA ROMANO

5-5, SENIOR, MIDFIELDER/DEFENDER FRANKFORD, ONTARIO, CANADA ST. PAUL CATHOLIC SECONDARY SCHOOL

JSU Career 2017: A mainstay in the JSU line up as a junior with playing time in 17 matches and starting in the midfield for 16 contests…played exactly 1100 minutes on the pitch, including all 110 minutes in a scoreless draw with Troy (9/1)…posted 19 total shots on the season with four opportunities on goal…combined for nine total shots in back-to-back matches against Eastern Kentucky (10/13) and a career-high five attempts in JSU’s win over Morehead State (10/15). 2016: A key component to the JSU midfield as a starter in 17 games…finished the season with 19 total shots…delivered an assist against The Citadel (9/18)…matched her career high in shots with four in the win over the Bulldogs, including a pair of on goal attempts…turned in three shots versus Charleston Southern (9/16). 2015: Made an immediate impact to the JSU midfield as a freshman…played in 18 games and started the first five matches, including a start in the midfield in the season opener against Ball State (8/21)… also started three league matches…ranked third on the team in total shots with 23, including four against Ohio Valley Conference foe Tennessee Tech (9/27)… collected three assists on the season with all three coming in JSU’s 7-0 win over Alabama State (9/13)…matched the program record for assists in a single match and became the third JSU player all time to post three assists in a match, joining former Gamecocks Courtney Hurt (2014) and Meghan Barker (1998)…posted three or more shots on two occasions against Murray State (10/11) and versus Alabama State (9/13)…also had a pair of shots on goal in the ASU contest… averaged at least one shot per game (1.28 spg). Prior to JSU: Attended St. Paul Catholic Secondary School in Frankford, Ontario, Canada…a four-year starter for the Falcons of SPCSS…mentored by Rich Hurst, Dave Staley, Rob Terry and Mary Carruthers on the prep and club level…named the squad’s most valuable player three consecutive years (2012, 2013, 2014…named to the All-Star Team at the GVSU Summer Camp…scored 20 goals while playing club soccer last summer…an all-around athlete by being named MVP for the rugby, volleyball and hockey squads at SPCSS…participated in the Helsinki Cup in 2012 and the NEWSS Tournament in 2013…claimed the Capital Fall Classic in 2013 in club soccer along with claiming the Regional Cup title in 2014 and the AAA COSSA Championship in 2013.

Yr. GPGS Min. G 2015 18/9 829 0 2016 18/17 1197 0 2017 17/16 1100 0 TOTAL 53/42 3126 0

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A 3 1 0 4

Pts Sh 3 23 1 19 0 19 4 61

Yr. GPGS Min. G 2015 9/3 396 0 2016 9/8 662 0 2017 10/9 556 0 TOTAL 28/20 1614 0

2017-18 OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll JSU Career 2017: Played in 14 matches and started in nine of the outings...logged over 800 minutes at one of the midfield spots…on the pitch for all 90 minutes in five of the last six matches of the season…earned her first start in OVC action against Austin Peay (9/29). 2016: Saw limited time as a redshirt freshman, playing in six matches…made her Gamecock debut against Georgia Southern (8/21)…earned a spot in the starting lineup versus Louisiana Tech (9/2)…logged a season-high 60 minutes of action in the double overtime draw with Georgia State (8/30)… played in two Ohio Valley Conference matches against Eastern Kentucky (9/25) and Austin Peay (10/23). 2015: Sat out the season as a redshirt. Prior to JSU: Prepped at East Paulding High School in Dallas, Ga. …played for Coach Cartee and Coach Thatcher at EPHS…a four-year letterwinner for the Raiders on the pitch…named the 2014 County Player of the Year…earned team most valuable player honors in 2013 and 2014…selected to the First Team All-Region squad in 2012 and 2014… earned a spot on the 2013 All-Region Second Team…turned in 40 goals in the 2014 season at EPHS…coached by Ben Parks of the SSA Club team…member of the club team that won the Georgia State Cup in 2012 and 2013. Personal: Full name is Kalea Nicole Romano…born March 6, 1997…daughter of Chris and Samantha Romano…has two siblings, Jacob and Amber…majoring in forensic science.

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5-4, SENIOR, MIDFIELDER DALLAS, GA./EAST PAULDING HS

A Pts Sh 0 0 11 0 0 6 0 0 13 0 0 30

Yr. GPGS Min. G 2016 6/1 167 0 2017 14/9 863 0 TOTAL 20/10 1030 0

Career Highs:

Career Highs:

Points: 3, vs. Alabama State 9/13/15) Goals: -Assists: 3, vs. Alabama State (9/13/15) Shots: 5, vs. Morehead State (10/15/17) SOG: 2, 2x; last vs. The Citadel (9/18/16)

Points: Goals: Assists: Shots: SOG: -

OVC Stats: A Pts Sh 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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Yr. GPGS Min. G 2016 2/0 38 0 2017 9/7 687 0 TOTAL 2/0 38 0

A Pts Sh 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0


#4 DANELLE LINDO 6-0, REDSHIRT JUNIOR, DEFENDER AJAX, ONTARIO, CANADA/AJAX HS

#24 CLAIRE PETERSEN 5-3, SENIOR, MIDFIELDER HERMON, MAINE/HERMON HS

2017-18 OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll 2016-17 OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll JSU Career 2017: A key component to JSU’s backline as a 17-match starter…played over 1500 minutes on the pitch and helped the Gamecocks to a pair of shutout wins against Louisiana-Monroe (9/8) and at Eastern Illinois (10/6)…garnered an assist on JSU’s goal versus South Alabama (9/3)…finished with 21 total shots with half of the shots on goal looks. 2016: Made her JSU debut as a redshirt freshman in 2016…was a mainstay in the Gamecock defense, starting all 19 matches on the backline…logged over 1,500 minutes on the pitch…collected a point with an assist in Jax State’s win over Georgia Southern (8/21)…finished the season with five total shots, including a pair against Southeast Missouri (10/7).

2015 OVC All-Newcomer Team 2015 Second Team All-OVC 2016-17 OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll 2016-17 OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll

JSU Career 2017: A constant in the JSU lineup as an 18-match starter…served as captain as a junior…turned in one of her two goals on the season in Jax State’s home opener with Alabama State (8/20)…also credited with an assist against the Hornets…posted JSU’s goal against Belmont (10/1)…finished the season with 21 shots with 12 on goal chances…tallied a career high five shots in the season finale at Southeast Missouri (10/22), including three on goal opportunities. 2016: Started all 19 matches as a sophomore and logged over 1,500 minutes of playing time… delivered a pair of goals, including a game winner against The Citadel (9/18)…the goal capped off a second half come-from-behind effort for the Gamecocks against the Bulldogs…collected a goal against Ohio Valley Conference opponent UT Martin (10/9)…finished the season with 24 total shots and nine on goal chances…registered multiple shots in five matches, including a career high four against Eastern Illinois (9/30)…carded three shots versus Morehead State (10/11) and UTM.

2015: Received a medical redshirt after an early season injury. Prior to JSU: Prepped at Ajax High School in Ajax, Ontario, Canada…a four-year letterwinner for head coach Rich Hirst…helped lead the Rams of AHS to a perfect 10-0 mark as a senior and a 9-1 overall mark as a junior…also a member of the AHS basketball team…member of the FC Durham Academy on the club circuit…helped the club to the 2014 OWSL U21 Regional League Cup Championship and the 2014 OWSL U21 Regional Central-East League crown. Personal: Born June 16, 1997…the daughter of Chris and Vicky Lindo…has three siblings…majoring in management/accounting.

2015: Played in all 19 matches as a true freshman and started in 14 matches….was a key component to JSU’s offensive attack with 20 total shots and collecting three goals and an assist en route to being named to the 2015 Ohio Valley Conference AllNewcomer Team…finished with five points in JSU’s 403 win over Austin Peay (10/9)… turned in a pair of first half goals within the final three minutes of the opening half to pace JSU in the conference contest…also had an assist versus APSU…named the OVC Co-Player of the Week after her efforts against APSU…had multiple shots in seven matches and had on goal opportunities against APSU and Alabama (9/20)…scored her first collegiate goal to give Jax State its first win of the season with a second half scoring play against Gardner-Webb (8/23). Prior to JSU: Played four seasons for Adam Leach and MJ Ball at Hermon High School…helped the Hawks of HHS to the Eastern Maine Runners up spot in 2011, 2013 and 2014…claimed the Eastern Maine Championship in 2012…earned All-State honors as a senior and a second team all-conference selection as a freshman and sophomore…named to first team all-conference as a junior and senior…a member of the All-Eastern Maine Team as a junior and senior…accumulated 49 goals throughout her prep career along with 42 assists…helped HHS to 60 wins in a span of four seasons… also on the varsity basketball and softball teams at HHS…earned honorable mention second team status in hoops and on the diamond…named the Big East Defensive Player of the Year on the hardwood as a sophomore and junior…led the Hawks softball program to the 2014 State Championship…participated with many club teams prior to her college selection…spent eight years with the Blackbear United/Seacoast United Blackbear program and six years in the Olympic development program…played with the Hampden Travel team for five seasons. Personal: Born August 1, 1997…daughter of Dan Petersen and Gail Tudor…has three siblings, Alex, James and Nicole…majoring in exercise science.

Overall Stats: Yr. GPGS Min. G 2016 19/19 1522 0 2017 17/17 1575 0 TOTAL 36//36 3097 0

OVC Stats: A 1 1 2

Pts Sh 1 5 1 21 2 26

Yr. GPGS Min. G 2016 10/10 798 0 2017 9/9 815 0 TOTAL 19/19 1613 0

A Pts Sh 0 0 3 0 0 11 0 0 14

OVC Stats:

Overall Stats: Yr. GPGS Min. G 2015 19/14 1380 3 2016 19/19 1528 2 2017 18/18 1620 2 TOTAL 56/51 4528 7

A 1 0 1 2

Pts Sh 7 20 4 24 5 21 16 65

Career Highs:

Career Highs:

Points: 1, 2x; last vs. South Alabama (9/3/17) Goals: Assists: 1, 2x; last vs. South Alabama (9/3/17) Shots: 4, 2x; last vs. Eastern Illinois (19/6/17) SOG: 2, 2x; last vs. Southeast Missouri (10/22/17)

Points: 5, vs. Austin Peay (10/9/15) Goals: 2, vs. Austin Peay (10/9/15) Assists: 2, vs. Austin Peay (10/9/15) Shots: 5, vs. Southeast Missouri (10/22/17) SOG: 3, vs. Southeast Missouri (10/22/17)

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Yr. GPGS Min. G 2015 10/9 831 2 2016 10/10 859 1 2017 10/10 860 1 TOTAL 30/29 2550 4

A 1 0 0 1

Pts Sh 5 15 2 17 2 10 9 42

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#2 RACHEL BLANDING 5-6, JUNIOR, FORWARD/DEFENDER SNELLVILLE, GA./ BROOKWOOD HS

2017-18 OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll 2016-17 OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll JSU Career 2017: Played in all 18 matches as sophomore and earned a spot in the starting 11 in five matches, including three of the last four outings of the season…posted over 860 minutes on field...collected 17 total shots with eight on goal chances…finished the season with three assists, including a pair of assists on both goals in JSU’s win over Morehead State (10/15)…credited with an assist versus Middle Tennessee (8/25)…delivered three shot attempts in the season opener at Alabama (8/18)…registered a career high four shots against OVC foe Tennessee Tech (9/17). 2016: Made the transition to the collegiate level quickly with a spot in the starting lineup in the season opener against Middle Tennessee (8/19)…saw action in 17 games as a freshman…finished the season with two points on a pair of assists…posted an assist against Jackson State (9/9) and added another assist versus Ohio Valley Conference foe Eastern Illinois (9/30)…tallied three shots on the season, including two against Morehead State (10/11). Prior to JSU: Attended Brookwood High School…did not participate in soccer on the prep level, trained on the club level with the Georgia Futbol Club from U6-U9 and then moved to the Norcross Soccer Academy before competing with the United Futbol Academy U10-U18…coached by Greg Munro from U15-U18… turned in 11 goals as a U18 participant…club team ranked among the best in the Peach State and top-60 in the country…won the U18-U19 Athena A bracket with UFA…participated in track at BHS, competing in the 4x100, 4x200 and the 4x400 meter events…the quartet holds schools records in each relay event…was a member of the Broncos volleyball program that claimed six consecutive region titles…was an honor student at BHS. Personal: Born January 30, 1998 in Lawrenceville, Georgia…the daughter of Vincent and Nancy Blanding…has two older siblings – a brother, David and sister, Nicole.

Overall Stats: Yr. GPGS Min. G 2016 17/1 364 0 2017 18/5 864 0 TOTAL 35/6 1228 0

OVC Stats: A 2 3 5

Pts Sh 2 3 3 17 5 20

Career Highs: Points: 2, vs. Morehead State (10/15/17) Goals: -Assists: 2, vs. Morehead State (10/15/17) Shots: 4, vs. Tennessee Tech (9/17/17) SOG: 2, 4x; last vs. Morehead State (10/15/17)

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Yr. GPGS Min. G 2016 8/0 227 0 2017 10/4 467 0 TOTAL 18/4 694 00

#5 DANIELLE MONROE 5-4, JUNIOR, FORWARD/MIDFIELDER VILLA RICA, GA./ VILLA RICA HS

JSU Career 2017: JSU’s leading scorer as a sophomore with a team-best seven goals in 16 matches-played…suffered a season-ending injury against Eastern Kentucky (10/13)…helped Jax State to a 4-1 win over Middle Tennessee (8/25) with a pair of goals…scored goals in back-to-back matches against South Alabama (9/3) and put Jax State on the board versus Louisiana-Monroe (9/8)…delivered game-winning goals in OVC play against Austin Peay (9/29) and Eastern Illinois (10/6)…led the Gamecocks in shots with 37 with over half of the attempts on goal…turned in 16 shots in OVC action…earned All-OVC honors as a member of the league’s Second Team. 2016: Saw action In 19 games and started 14 games as a freshman…played 63 minutes in her JSU debut in the season opener against Middle Tennessee (8/19)… led the Gamecocks in total shots with 39… registered her first career goal against Ohio Valley Conference member SIU Edwardsville (10/2)…delivered a goal versus Morehead State (10/11)…connected on a seasonhigh six shots on two occasions against Eastern Illinois (9/30) and The Citadel (9/18)…credited with four shots on goal in the EIU contest…also had three on goal chances versus The Citadel and Charleston Southern (9/16)…played the full 90 minutes against Austin Peay (10/23). Prior to JSU: Prepped at Villa Rica High School just across the state line in Villa Rica, Georgia…played for head coach Christina Tidaback…collected 15 goals and 20 assists as a freshman at VRHS…added 18 goals and 25 assists in her sophomore season…active on the club circuit with the Southern Soccer Academy and a member of the Southern SSA Chelsea 98G Elite Team…her club squad ranks No. 1 in the state of Georgia and fifth in Region 3 and among the top-65 squads in the nation…scored a pair of goals and an assist with the Chelsea club…helped Chelsea to the semifinals of the Disney Soccer Showcase last December and was a finalist in the Georgia State Cup…the Chelsea squad win the 2015 Southeast College Soccer Showcase in February of 2015…also a member of the VRHS basketball team…solid in the classroom as a member of the Nation Honors Society and Who’s Who Among American High School Students. Personal: Born July 16, 1998…the daughter of Deantee’ Monroe, Sr. and Paula Monroe…has one brother, Deantee’, Jr. and a sister, Donye’, who is a member of the USC Upstate women’s soccer program…her cousin, DeAntoine Beasley, played basketball at Tennessee Tech and is currently an assistant coach at Gardner-Webb.

Overall Stats: A Pts Sh 1 1 2 2 2 11 3 3 13

Yr. GPGS Min. G 2016 19/14 1098 2 2017 16/16 1200 7 TOTAL 35/30 2298 9

OVC Stats: A 0 1 1

Pts Sh 4 39 15 37 19 76

Career Highs: Points: 4, vs. Middle Tennessee (8/25/17) Goals: 2, vs. Middle Tennessee (8/25/17) Assists: 1, vs. Austin Peay (9/29/17) Shots: 6, 2x; last vs. Eastern Illinois (9/30/16) SOG: 4, vs. Eastern Illinois (9/30/16)

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Yr. GPGS Min. G 2016 10/8 664 2 2017 8/8 582 2 TOTAL 18/16 1246 4

A Pts Sh 0 4 20 1 5 16 1 9 36


#9 ADRIANNA KARPA

#12 NADIA PLAWIUK

2017-18 OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll 2016-17 OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll

2017-18 OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll 2016-17 OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll

JSU Career 2017: Saw action in 13 games and started in 10 matches, including the first nine outings…made a start in the conference opener at UT Martin (9/15) and against Murray State (9/24)…turned in five shots with three of them coming against Alabama State (8/20)…logged over 700 minutes of game action in the midfield.

JSU Career 2017: Saw action in all 18 matches as a sophomore and earned a spot in the starting line up on two occasions in conference play against Tennessee Tech (9/17) and Eastern Illinois (10/6)…registered seven shots with a pair of on goal chances...turned in 638 minutes of playing time, including a season-high 68 minutes versus Eastern Kentucky (10/13).

5-4, JUNIOR, MIDFIELDER EAST ST. PAUL, MANITOBA, CANADA GLENLAWN COLLEGIATE

2016: Played in 16 games as a freshman, including a starting role in the season opener against Middle Tennessee (8/19)… played a full contest against the Blue Raiders in the midfiled…also started against Georgia Southern (8/21) and at Georgia State (8/30)…logged over 480 minutes on the pitch as a freshman…recorded a shot against The Citadel (9/18)…saw action in eight Ohio Valley Conference contests. Prior to JSU: One of three Canadians in the signing class of 2016…prepped at Glenlawn Collegiate…a four-year starter for the Manitoba Provincial Soccer Team…was a member of the Canadian Soccer Association’s U14 All-Star Team in 2012…played in a tournament in Barcelona, Spain with the Chico’s Soccer School of Excellence in 2012…played with the U16 FC Northwest team that was a finalist for the 2013 Winnipeg City Championship and claiming the Manitoba Soccer Association Cup…the club also represented Manitoba at the National Club Championships that same year…helped FCN claim a second Winnipeg City Championship in 2014 along with collecting the Manitoba Soccer Association Cup and was a silver medalist at the Canadian U16 National Club Championship…named caption of the FCN women’s club in 2015…has trained in the Canadian National Development Centre Program since 2012…participated in Ukrainian dancing from 2004-13 and ballet from 2004-09…a member of the Glenlawn badminton team and competed in a volleyball and basketball… active with the track and field program on the prep level from 2007-12 and claimed three gold medals , three silver medals and a bronze over those five seasons…solid in the classroom and other school activities as an honor roll student since the fifth grade and was selected as her class president in the eighth grade…active in student council since the seventh grade…awarded the Pride of Glenlawn honor as a junior.

5-7, JUNIOR, FORWARD KLEINBURG, ONTARIO, CANADA EMILY CARR SECONDARY SCHOOL

2016: Turned in a solid freshman season by sharing the team lead in total goals… connected on three goals in 15 games played…all three goals were game-winning scores…delivered the game-winning goal against Georgia Southern (8/21), versus Jackson State (9/9) and against Ohio Valley Conference foe Southeast Missouri (10/7)…the goal against SEMO came in the 107th minute in double overtime to give the Gamecocks a 2-1 result…finished the season with 10 total shots with four of those chances on goal opportunities…credited with a season-high three shots versus Jackson State…had multiple shot attempts against SEMO and at Charleston Southern (9/16). Prior to JSU: Attended Emily Carr Secondary School in Kleinburg, Ontario, Canada…coached by Marco Sirianni…a four-year member of the Thunder Birds’ soccer program and an honor student on the prep level…trained with three different soccer clubs since 2010…participated with the Kleinburg Nobelton Soccer Club from 2010-12 before joining the Vaughan Soccer Club for one season… has been a member of the Bradford Soccer Club since 2013…coached by Greg Beauchamp of the BSC…named team captain with the KNSC and a two-time Most Valuable Player for the TFC Tournament while playing with VSC…helped BSC claim the Ontario Cup in 2015 and guided the club to the OYSL 2015 East Side Championship and the 2015 National Soccer Championship…turned in over 30 goals during the 2015 club season. Personal: Born June 15, 1998 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada…the daughter of Nestor and Mari Plawiuk…has one brother, Alex.

Personal: Born July 13, 1998 in Winnipeg, Canada…the daughter of Mark and Shelley Karpa…has a brother, Alexander and a sister, Orycia.

Yr. GPGS Min. G 2016 16/3 487 0 2017 13/10 738 0 TOTAL 29/13 1225 0

Overall Stats:

OVC Stats:

Overall Stats: A 0 0 0

Pts Sh 0 1 0 5 0 6

Yr. GPGS Min. G 2016 8/0 186 0 2017 5/2 111 0 TOTAL 13/2 297 0

A Pts Sh 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1

Yr. GPGS Min. G 2016 15/0 371 3 2017 18/2 638 0 TOTAL 33/2 1009 3

OVC Stats: A 0 0 0

Pts Sh 6 10 0 7 6 17

Career Highs:

Career Highs:

Points: -Goals: -Assists: -Shots: 3, vs. Alabama State (8/20/17) SOG: 1, 2x; last vs. Louisiana Tech (9/10/17)

Points: 2,3x; last vs. Southeast Missouri (10/7/16) Goals: 1, 3x; last vs. Southeast Missouri (10/7/16) Assists: -Shots: 3, vs. Jackson State (9/916) SOG: 1, 4x; last vs. Southeast Missouri (10/7/16)

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Yr. GPGS Min. G 2016 7/0 138 1 2017 10/2 434 0 TOTAL 17/2 572 1

A Pts Sh 0 2 3 0 0 5 0 2 8

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#19 EMMA MEADOWS

#20 CHEYENNE CARDEN

2017-18 OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll 2016-17 OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll

2017-18 OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll 2016-17 OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll 2016 OVC All-Newcomer Team

5-6, JUNIOR , FORWARD/MIDFIELDER BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO, CANADA / BOWMANVILLE HS

JSU Career: 2017: Saw action in 17 matches, including 12 starts as a sophomore…started in nine of the 10 conference matches…recorded two goals on seven total shots… her first collegiate goal came in JSU’s win over Middle Tennessee (8/25)…put the Gamecocks on the board in a key OVC contest versus Morehead State 10/15)…turned in multiple shots in two matches...posted 979 minutes of action, including a seasonbest 80 minutes in the season finale against Southeast Missouri (10/22). 2016: Played in 19-games for the Gamecocks and earned six starts as a freshman and earned six starts…made her JSU debut with a start against Middle Tennessee (8/19)…in the starting lineup for three Ohio Valley Conference contests…played over 800 minutes, including a season-high 81 minutes against Murray State (10/21)…led the team in assists with four with two coming against OVC competition…credited with a game-winning assist in JSU’s 3-1 win over Georgia Southern…collected 14 shots total shots, including six on goal chances…registered two shot attempts in three different games, including two versus Belmont (10/27) and against UT Martin (10/9). Prior to JSU: Played for Kelly Sims at Bowmenville High School…a former club teammate with current Gamecock Madison Carruthers…a stellar performer on the club circuit with the Darlington Destroyers (2006-11) and the Darlington Fusion (2012-16)…coached by Kerry Pallister and Dave Staley on the club level... awarded the Man of the Match honor in the finals of the 2015 Norway Cup, an international soccer tournament in Oslo, Norway…was the leading scorer for the club in the St. John’s NFLDA Canada National Championship in 2014…the club team was ranked No. 1 in Ontario and in the entire country in 2014 for U16 girls. Personal: Born January 26, 1998 in Toronto, Canada…the daughter of Thomas and Kimberley Meadows…has one older brother, Logan.

5-8, JUNIOR, DEFENDER/FORWARD HUNTSVILLE, ALA. / BUCKHORN HS

JSU Career: 2017: Saw action in all 18 matches as a sophomore and started in 15 of the matches…opened the season with a goal on the first weekend of the season against Alabama State (8/20)…also collected an assist in JSU’s win over Middle Tennessee (8/25)…turned in 16 total shots, including four multi-shot contests…tallied a season-high four shots versus Eastern Illinois (10/6)…credited with a pair of on goal chances against Morehead State (10/15)…logged over 1100 minutes of time, including four full time matches.

2016: Put together a solid first season at JSU after sharing top goal-scoring honors on the team with Nadia Plawiuk…registered three goals with all of them coming against OVC competition…her first of three consecutive OVC weekends in which she registered a goal began on at Tennessee Tech (9/23) with Jax State’s goal in a 2-1 setback…posted the gamewinning goal the following weekend against Eastern Illinois (10/2) as she netted the game winner in the 74th minute…the third goal put JSU on the scoreboard against Southeast Missouri (10/7)….turned a season-best three shots against UT Martin (10/9) and was credited with an assist versus the Skyhawks…finished her first season at JSU having played in 20 matches and starting in 17 of those matches… made her first start of the season against The Citadel (9/18)….tallied 15 shots on the season, including eight on goal chances. She ranked in the top 10 of the OVC in league matches only in points and goals…named to the 2016 OVC All-Newcomer Team. Prior to JSU: The lone state of Alabama signee in the 2016 class…attended Buckhorn High School…played for coaches Jerry Bowman and Adriana Miller…named the Bucks’ Team MVP as a freshman and junior…primarily a midfielder on the prep level…compiled 23 goals from 2013 to 2015…registered 10 of BHS’s 12 goals during a 13-game schedule as a junior…credited with eight assists through three seasons on the prep level…also a member of the track and field program at BHS…active in the Huntsville Futbal Club since 2008…recently played on the Huntsville FC 98 Girls Blue team, coached by Henry Mpagi…helped the club win a state championship in the spring of 2012…the squad was ranked the best in the state by Got Soccer…won backto-back Alabama State Cups and claimed the Southern Regional Premier League – Women’s U18 in 2015-16…a three-time participant in the U.S. Youth Soccer (Southern) Region III Championships…also developed in the Alabama Olympic Development program and chosen for the Region III Alabama State Team from 2012-15. Personal: Born June 18, 1998 in Huntsville, Ala…the daughter of Richard and Toya Carden…has one sister, Britney…Her father played soccer at the University of Alabama in Huntsville, while her mother, Tonya participated in crew and women’s tennis at UAH.

Overall Stats:

OVC Stats:

Yr. 2016 2017 TOTAL

Yr. 2016 2017 TOTAL

GPGS Min. G A Pts Sh 19/6 801 0 4 4 14 17/12 979 2 0 4 7 36/18 1780 2 4 8 21

Career Highs: Points: 1, 4x; last vs. Belmont (10/27/16) Goals: -Assists: 1, 4x; last vs. Belmont (10/27/16) Shots: 2, 3x; last vs. Belmont (10/27/16) SOG: 1, 4x; last vs. Belmont (10/27/16)

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GPGS Min. G A Pts Sh 10/3 441 0 2 2 9 10/9 658 1 0 2 4 20/12 1099 1 2 4 13

OVERALL STATS: Yr. 2016 2017 TOTAL

GPGS Min. G A Pts Sh 17/7 555 3 1 7 15 18/15 1174 1 1 3 16 35/22 1729 4 2 10 31

CAREER HIGHS: Points: 2, 3x; last vs. Southeast Missouri (10/7/16) Goals: 1, 4x; last vs. Alabama State (8/20/17) Assists: 1, vs. UT Martin (10/9/16) Shots: 5, vs. Eastern Illinois (9/30/16) SOG: 2, 2x: last vs. Southeast Missouri (10/7/16)

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OVC Stats: Yr. 2016 2017 TOTAL

GPGS Min. G A Pts Sh 10/6 386 3 1 7 13 10/7 642 0 0 0 9 20/13 1028 3 1 7 22


#00 MORGAN LERCH 5-9, REDSHIRT FRESHMAN, GOALKEEPER COLLINSVILLE, ILL. / COLLINSVILLE HS

JSU Career: 2017: Sat out the season as a redshirt. Prior to JSU: Attended Collinsville High School in Collinsville, Illinois, which is just across the Mississippi River from St. Louis…played for coached Clay Smith and Jodi Bailes Munoz…helped the CHS program to 46 wins as a sophomore and junior, including 25 wins in 2016…CHS advanced to the 2016 Illinois Class 3A title game and finished fourth in 2015…named all-sectional and all-region in 2015…played in the 2015 Midwest AllStars Game…also played volleyball for the Kahoks…an honor student at CHS and named Who’s Who Among American High School Students...played club soccer with the St. Louis Scott Gallagher organization.

#3 ALICIA PALLISTER

5-7, FRESHMAN, DEFENDER BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO, CANADA / BOWMANVILLE HS JSU Career: 2017: Quickly made the transition to the collegiate level on the defensive end of the pitch…made her JSU debut in the season opener against Alabama (8/18)… played in 16 matches and started in 14 of those…helped JSU to four scoreless contests by the opposition…logged over 1300 minutes of action, including backto-back double overtime outings (110 minutes) against Georgia State (8/27) and versus Troy (9/1)..turned in a shot against Murray State (9/24). Prior to JSU: Prepped at Bowmanville High School and coached by Kelly Sims… joins former teammate and current Jax State soccer player, Emma Meadows, both played at BHS…a four-year member of the Talons’ program…also excelled in hockey at BHS…recorded 31 points in 29 games in her last hockey season…helped her squad to a No. 4 ranking in the BWHL and listed fifth in all of Canada…active on the club circuit since 2005…played seven seasons with the Darlington Destroyers and coached by her mother, Kerry Pallister…moved on to play for the Darlington Fusion from 2012-16 under the direction of Dave Staley…currently involved with the Durham United FA…helped the Fusion claim the 2014 Ontario Cup and won the same crown with the Durham United FA in 2016…tallied nine goals in 16 games with United FA.

Overall Stats:

OVC Stats:

Yr. GPGS Min. G A Pts Sh 2017 16/14 1311 0 0 0 1 TOTAL 16/14 1311 0 0 0 1

Yr. GPGS Min. G A Pts Sh 2017 8/6 564 0 0 0 1 TOTAL 8/6 564 0 0 0 1

Career Highs: Points: Goals: Assists: Shots: 1, vs. Murray State (9/25/17) SOG: 1, vs. Murray State (9/25/17)

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#6 LINDSAY ALBANI

5-7, SOPHOMORE, DEFENDER PICKERING, ONTARIO, CANADA ST. MARY CATHOLIC SECONDARY SCHOOL JSU Career 2017: Pre JSU: A mainstay for JSU on the backline as an 18-match starter… made her Jax State debut in the season opener against Alabama (8/18)…helped the Gamecocks to a pair of scoreless draws against Georgia State (8/27) and versus Troy (9/1) along with two shutout wins over Louisiana-Monroe (9/8 and Eastern Illinois (10/6)…credited with an assist against Austin Peay (9/29)…finished with seven shots, including two versus Louisiana Tech (9/10)…played over 1500 minutes. Prior to JSU: Attended St. Mary Catholic Secondary School in Pickering, Ontario, Canada…a three-year member of the Monarchs soccer program, coached by Scott McDavid…helped St. Mary’s claim the Lake Ontario Secondary School Athletics Association’s Regional title and finished fourth in Ontario…a member of the 2016 Monarchs club that won the AAA LOSSA Championship…also played volleyball at St. Mary’s…active on the club soccer trail since 2008…played for the Ajax Soccer Club from 2008-12 before moving up to play with the Unionville Soccer Club from 2012-14…a member of of the FC Durham Academy for two seasons under the direction of Rich Hirst…named a girls academy captain in 2016…led the FC Durham Academy to the 2014 OWSL U21 Regional Cup…a teammate of Jax State players Danelle Lindo and Madison Carruthers on the club level.

#21 ABIGAIL MARTINEZ 5-6, FRESHMAN, MIDFIELD/FORWARD WAXAHACHIE, TEXAS / WAXAHACHIE HS

JSU Career 2017: Sat out the season as a redshirt. Prior to JSU: Attended Waxahachie High School in the Dallas, Texas area… played for Jason Venable at WHS…helped the Lady Indians to 44 wins in three seasons…WHS reached the regional semifinals in 2014 and the quarterfinals in 2015 before claiming the area crown in 2016… collected 43 career goals on the prep level, which ranks among the WHS all-time career leaders…registered 16 goals in one season at WHS…dished out 27 career assists in three seasons as a Lady Indian...played in the Dallas Texans ECNL club program.

Overall Stats:

OVC Stats:

Yr. GPGS Min. G A Pts Sh 2017 18/18 1507 0 1 1 7 TOTAL 18/18 1507 0 1 1 7

Yr. GPGS Min. G A Pts Sh 2017 10/10 804 0 1 1 1 TOTAL 10/10 804 0 1 1 1

Career Highs: Points: 1,vs. Austin Peay (9/24/17) Goals: Assists: 1, vs. Austin Peay (9/24/17) Shots: 2, vs. Louisiana Tech (9/10/17) SOG: 1, 2x; last vs. Louisiana-Monroe (9/8/17)

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#25 CHLOE DOHERTY

5-4, SOPHOMORE, FORWARD/MIDFIELDER ASHTON, ONTARIO, CANADA / SACRED HEART HS

2017-18 OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll JSU Career 2017: Saw action in 12 games as a freshman and made her JSU debut in the season opener against Alabama (8/18), playing 26 minutes in her first collegiate contest…posted three shots in 48 minutes of playing time against Georgia State (8/27)… finished the season with six shots, including 1 pair of on goal chances. Prior to JSU: Prepped at Sacred Heart High School in the Ontario, Canada area… played for coaches Andy Frias and MeghanAnne Potoczny at SHS…named all-region in 2013 and 2016..helped the Huskies of SHS claim the 2013 OCSB Girls Soccer Championship and the Girls Varsity Tier 1 crown…a multi-sport athlete at SHS… participated in track and field, volleyball, touch football and rugby…was the 2013 SHS Track and Field Most Valuable Player and received that same honor as a member of the Huskies’ rugby and touch football programs…claimed the most improved player in track and field in 2014 and the most improved volleyball player in 2015-16…highly decorative on the track in the National Capital Secondary Schools Athletic Association…placed in the top-10 in at the NCSSAA 2016 meet in the 100 meter and 200 meter events…finished seventh in the 300 meter hurdles at the 2015 NCSSAA meet…was named the 2013 Female Athlete of the Year…member of the Ottawa South United 99’ Girls club program…played with the West Ottawa Soccer Club from 2010-13.was the second-leading scorer in 2015 in the Ottawa Youth Soccer League…a 2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup Ball Girl.

Overall Stats:

OVC Stats:

Yr. GPGS Min. G A Pts Sh 2017 12/0 224 0 0 0 6 TOTAL 12/0 224 0 0 0 6

Yr. GPGS Min. G A Pts Sh 2017 6/0 95 0 0 0 2 TOTAL 6/0 95 0 0 0 2

Career Highs: Points: Goals: Assists: Shots: 3, vs. Georgia State (8/27/17) SOG: 1, 2x; last vs. Tennessee Tech (9/17)

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#1 CHLOE RUSSO

5-10, FRESHMAN, GOALKEEPER PLYMOUTH, MICH., MERCY HS Prior to JSU: Concluding her high school career at Mercy High School in Farmington Hills, Michigan…adds depth to the Jax State goalkeeper position… coached by Gene Pulice at MHS…named to the Catholic League All-league Team…named a team captain as a junior…earned honor roll status in 2014 and 2015 at MHS…active in club soccer as a member of the Michigan Hawks and coached by Dave Hicklin…a member of the Hawks club that claimed the U15 Disney Presidents Day Championship and finished first in the MRL Division…competed with the U14 squad that was a semifinalist at the Jaguar Invitational…the U14 team participated in the US Soccer NPL Midwest Development League…advanced to the quarterfinals of the U14 bracket in the MSYSA 2014 State Cup…involved in volunteering opportunities with the Michigan Hawks Youth Academy and the Burger School for the Autistic. Personal: Born on February 8, 2000 in Wyandotte, Michigan…the daughter of Paul and Kim Russo…plans to major in criminal justice at JSU.

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#7 MAISIE PAULSON

5-4, FRESHMAN, FORWARD HIGHLANDS RANCH, COLO., MOUNTAIN VISTA HS Prior to JSU: Preps at Mountain Vista High School…coached by Theresa Echtermeyer at MVHS…helped MVHS to the Colorado 5A State Championship in 2017 and state runner up in 2016…earned Second Team All-State recognition as a junior in 2017 and a member of the First Team All-Douglas County as a junior…posted over 40 goals combined in the fall and spring seasons on the club level with the Real Colorado ECNL…named the club program’s Most Valuable Player in 2015 and earned tournament MVP honors at the 2015 Arsenal Cup…also competes in track and gymnastics on the prep level… claimed second in the state in the 800 meter run in 2012 and a district qualifier in the 4x100 meter relay team…stellar in the classroom as an honor student at MVHS and inducted in the National Honors Society… also recruited by Colorado State, Vermont, Louisiana Monroe, Saint Mart’s University, Colorado-Mesa, Nebraska-Omaha, Campbell and Illinois State. Personal: Born on June 28, 2000 in Littleton, Colorado…the daughter of Joel and Tia Paulson…plans to major in chemistry and forensic science at JSU….has two younger siblings, a brother, Reese and sister, Kyla.

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#11 ALI THOMAS

5-5, FRESHMAN, FORWARD/MIDFIELD HUNTSVILLE, ALA., GRISSOM HS Prior to JSU: Another signee from the state of Alabama in the 2018 class out of the Huntsville, Alabama area…attended Grissom High School…coached by Chris Shumate at GHS…led the Tigers to the most wins since the 2011-12 season with 16 wins recorded in 2016-17…compiled 58 goals in three seasons at GHS and recorded 29 assists on the prep level…competed in the AHSAA North-South All Star Classic in Montgomery, Alabama…tabbed to the National Soccer Coaches Association of America First Team All-State for Class 7A in 2017…earned the Golden Boot Award as a sophomore and junior at GHS… and claimed Offensive Player of the Year accolades in her first three seasons on the varsity squad…played basketball as a freshman at GHS…competes on the club level with the Vestavia Hills Soccer Club and led the organization to State Cup Championships in 2015, 2016 and 2017…chose Jax State over Georgia State, Cincinnati, Louisville and Grand Canyon. Personal: Born on July 31, 1999 in Huntsville, Alabama…the daughter of Bruce and Debra Thomas…undecided on a major….has an older brother, Ryan.

#15 MICHAELA CALIENTO

5-4, FRESHMAN, MIDFIELD/DEFENDER FORT LAUDERDALE, FLA., ST. THOMAS AQUINAS HS Prior to JSU: Preps at St. Thomas Aquinas High School in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, the top-ranked high school girls soccer program in 2016-17 according to Max Preps…played for Carlos Giron on the high school level…helped the Raiders achieve their 31st consecutive District 15-4A Championship… a member of three consecutive District 15-4A title teams and a pair of State Championships as a freshman in 2014-15 and as a junior in 2016-17…St. Thomas Aquinas was tabbed national champions in 2014-15 and 201617…accumulated 79 total points throughout her prep career, including 57 points on 57 assists…turned in double digit assists from her sophomore season through her senior campaign, including 22 assists as a senior for the Raiders…carded 11 goals in four years with six of those goals coming as a senior in 2017...member of the Weston FC program and played for the Davie Sharks… held offers from Mercer, Florida Gulf Coast, South Florida and Alabama….an honor student in the classroom and listed among the Who’s Who Among American High School Students. Personal: Born on March 21, 2000…the daughter of Michael and Penny Caliento…plans to major in law and psychology at JSU.

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#16 REILLY KUCKO

5-5, FRESHMAN, FORWARD/MIDFIELD CORNELIUS, N.C., HOUGH HS Prior to JSU: Attends Hough High School in Cornelius, North Carolina, which is just north of Charlotte…a four-year member of the HHS squad and coached by David Smith…earned the HHS Most Valuable Player Award as a junior and has served as a team captain for HHS…turned in All-Conference seasons as a sophomore and junior at HHS after posting 24 assists as a junior…helped HHS to a 16-2-3 overall record as a sophomore and a 17-3-1 mark her junior season… claimed a state championship in club soccer with the Carolina Rapids…an honor student at HHS and inducted in to a pair of honor societies on the prep level – the History Honors Society and the Spanish Honors Society…chose Jax State over Western Carolina, Brevard Collage, Pfeiffer University and UNC Charlotte. Personal: Born on April 16, 2000 in Pineville, North Carolina…the daughter of Kevin and Kerry Kucko…plans to major in exercise science at JSU….has a younger brother, Luke.

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#22 JULIA ENGLAND 5-6, FRESHMAN, FORWARD CHULUOTA, FLA., HAGERTY HS

Prior to JSU: Attends Hagerty High School in Chuluota, Florida, which is northeast of Orlando, Florida…one of two newcomers from the Sunshine State, joining Micaela Caliento (Ft. Lauderdale)…a prospective forward on the collegiate level…a four-year member of the HHS soccer team and coached by Angie Densberger…a three-time most valuable player selection at the forward spot… recorded 46 goals and 17 assists on the prep level, including 25 goals as a senior… was named to the Orlando Sentinel’s AllSeminole Athletic Conference Team…earned All-State Second Team honors as a sophomore and an First Team All-State honoree as a junior and senior…named captain of the varsity squad and helped the Huskys to 40 wins in four seasons…also participated in cheerleading at HHS…the squad finished second in the state competition and fifth in the national high school competition… chose Jax State over Roanoke, Barry, UNC Charlotte and Flagler. Personal: Born on October 18, 1999…the daughter of Jamie and Michelle England…interested in majoring in either nursing or finance at JSU…has an older brother, Eric and sister, Nicolette, who is a cheerleader at Troy University.

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#22 JULIA PAPA

#27 MATTIE LOYD

5-9, FRESHMAN, MIDFIELD/FORWARD UXBRIDGE, ONTARIO, UXBRIDGE SECONDARY SCHOOL

5-9, FRESHMAN, GOALKEEPER STEELE, ALA., WESTBROOK CHRISTIAN

Prior to JSU: Continues JSU’s pipeline from Canada...attends Uxbridge Secondary School in Uxbridge, Ontario, Canada…a four-year player for USS… was named the Most Valuable Player at the Uxbridge Tiger Bowl…named the Female Junior MVP at USS…also participated in basketball and track and field… an honor student at USS…active on the club soccer circuit with the FC Durham Academy…coached by Rocky Sasitharan with the FC Durham Academy.

Pre JSU: A local product from Steele, Alabama in Etowah County…preps at Westbrook Christian School in Rainbow City…coached by Joel Hawbaker… helped the Warriors to three straight AHSAA playoff appearances, including a run the to the AHSAA 1A/3A Final Four and a state championship match appearance against Montgomery Academy as a junior in 2017…turned in 10 saves in the 2017 title match…member of the WCS program that produced a 24-1 overall record in 2016 before falling in the Final Four….Loyd was responsible for 15 shutouts in the 24 wins in 2016 and accumulated over 50 shutouts on the prep level…led the Warriors to back-to-back Section Championships in 2015 and 2016… was named honorable mention all-state following the 2017 season…tabbed to the 2016 National Soccer Coaches Association of America’s girls All-State team for the state of Alabama…earned a spot on the Greater All-Etowah County Team…also plays basketball and volleyball at WCS…voted a two-time WCS Team Most Valuable Player for the 2015-16 and 2016-17 seasons on the hardwood…earned Second Team All-Region volleyball honors in 2016-17…an honor student at WCS and a member of the Mu Alpha Theta, National Honors Society, Beta Club and Who’s Who Among American High School Students…competes with the Fusion FC in the state of Alabama.

Personal: Born on February 10, 2000 in Ajax, Ontario, Canada…the daughter of Mario and Noeli Papa… plans to major in education at JSU….has an older brother, Angelo and a younger sister, Maria.

Personal: Born on July 15, 2000 in Boaz, Alabama…the daughter of Jonathan and Leah Loyd…plans to major in biology at JSU…one of six children with a pair of brothers, Michael and Eli and three sisters, Emily, Anna and Emma.

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2017 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS No. Name 5 MONROE, Danielle 18 THOMPSON, Kayla 19 MEADOWS, Emma 24 PETERSEN, Claire 20 CARDEN, Cheyenne 9 KARPA, Adrianna 11 WILSON, Mia 12 PLAWIUK, Nadia 1 ROBINSON, Caroline 25 DOHERTY, Chloe 10 CARRUTHERS, Madison 13 SNOOK, Kelly 8 ROMANO, Kalea 6 ALBANI, Lindsay 4 LINDO, Danelle 3 PALLISTER, Alicia 16 SHIELDS, Ashlyn 2 BLANDING, Rachel Total............... Opponents...........

GP-GS Min G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT 16-16 1200 7 1 15 37 .189 20 .541 3 0-0 15-11 931 4 3 11 19 .211 12 .632 1 0-0 17-12 979 2 0 4 7 .286 4 .571 0 0-0 18-18 1620 2 1 5 21 .095 12 .571 1 1-2 18-15 1174 1 1 3 16 .062 8 .500 0 0-0 13-10 738 0 0 0 5 .000 2 .400 0 0-0 18-9 1055 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 18-2 638 0 0 0 7 .000 2 .286 0 0-0 18-9 1665 0 1 1 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 12-0 224 0 0 0 6 .000 2 .333 0 0-0 17-16 1100 0 0 0 19 .000 4 .211 0 0-0 13-8 819 0 0 0 17 .000 5 .294 0 0-0 14-9 863 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 18-18 1507 0 1 1 7 .000 2 .286 0 0-0 17-17 1575 0 1 1 21 .000 10 .476 0 0-0 16-14 1311 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0-0 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 18-5 864 0 3 3 17 .000 8 .471 0 0-0 18 18263 18 12 48 201 .090 94 .468 6 1-2 18 - 28 20 76 216 .130 92 .426 10 3-3

No. Name GP-GS 1 ROBINSON, Caroline 18-12 TM TEAM Total............... 18 Opponents........... 18

Min 1665:08 0:00 1665:08 1665:08

GA Avg Saves 28 1.51 62 0 0.00 2 28 1.51 64 18 0.97 76

Pct .689 1.000 .696 .809

W L T 6 10 2 0 0 0 6 10 2 10 6 2

Sho 4/0 0/0 4 9

Shots Faced 211 0 211 199

Team saves: 2

2017 TEAM STATISTICS

SHOT STATISTICS

JSU OPP Goals-Shot attempts 18-201 28-216 Goals scored per game 1.00 1.56 Shot pct. .090 .130 Shots on goal-Attempts 94-201 92-216 SOG pct. .468 .426 Shots/Game 11.2 12.0 Assists 12 20 CORNER KICKS 62 91 PENALTY KICKS 1-2 3-3 PENALTIES Yellow cards 19 10 Red cards 0 0 ATTENDANCE Total 1761 1698 Dates/Avg Per Date 8/220 8/212 Neutral Site #/Avg 2/66

GOALS BY PERIOD

1st 2nd 6 12 10 17

OT OT2 Total 0 0 18 1 0 28

SHOTS BY PERIOD

1st 2nd 97 101 97 115

OT OT2 Total 2 1 201 4 0 216

SAVES BY PERIOD

1st 2nd 32 32 42 33

OT OT2 Total 0 0 64 1 0 76

Jacksonville State Opponents

Jacksonville State Opponents

Jacksonville State Opponents

CORNER KICKS BY PRD 1st 2nd Jacksonville State Opponents

35 24 47 42

OT OT2 Total 3 0 62 2 0 91

FOULS BY PERIOD Jacksonville State

1st 2nd

OT OT2 Total

87 99

5

Opponents

24

99

113

6

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The Gamecocks celebrate after Kayla Thompson scores a goal.

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2017 SCHEDULE & RESULTS OVERALL RECORD: 6-10-2 • OVC: 3-7 • HOME: 4-3-1 • AWAY: 1-8 • NEUTRAL: 1-0-1 • OVERTIME: 0-1-2 Date

Opponent

W-L-T

Aug 18, 2017 at Alabama Aug 20, 2017 ALABAMA STATE

Score

Overall

OVC

Att.

L

1-5

0-1-0

0-0-0

W

3-1

1-1-0

0-0-0

205

Goals Scored TEAM (unassisted) CARDEN, Cheyenne (THOMPSON, Kayla)

PETERSEN, Claire (unassisted)

MONROE, Danielle (PETERSEN, Claire)

Aug 25, 2017 MIDDLE TENNESSEE

W

4-1

2-1-0

0-0-0

202

MONROE, Danielle (THOMPSON, Kayla)

MONROE, Danielle (THOMPSON, Kayla)

THOMPSON, Kayla (CARDEN, Cheyenne)

MEADOWS, Emma (BLANDING, Rachel)

Aug 27, 2017

GEORGIA STATE

T

0-0

2-1-1

0-0-0

210

-

Sep. 01, 2017 vs Troy

T

0-0

2-1-2

0-0-0

79

-

L

1-3

2-2-2

0-0-0

219

MONROE, Danielle (LINDO, Danelle)

W

2-0

3-2-2

0-0-0

102

TEAM (unassisted)

Sep 03, 2017

at South Alabama

Sep 08, 2017

at Louisiana Monroe

Sep 10, 2017

MONROE, Danielle (unassisted)

at Louisiana Tech

L

0-2

3-3-2

0-0-0

131

-

*Sep 15, 2017 at UT Martin

L

0-1

3-4-2

0-1-0

369

-

*Sep 17, 2017 TENNESSEE TECH

L

0-1

3-5-2

0-2-0

145

-

*Sep 24, 2017 MURRAY STATE

L

0-3

3-6-2

0-3-0

210

-

W

3-2

4-6-2

1-3-0

245

THOMPSON, Kayla (ALBANI, Lindsay)

*Sep 29, 2017 AUSTIN PEAY

THOMPSON, Kayla (MONROE, Danielle;ROBINSON, Caroline)

MONROE, Danielle (unassisted)

*Oct 01, 2017 at Belmont *Oct 06, 2017 vs Eastern Illinois

L

1-4

4-7-2

1-4-0

397

PETERSEN, Claire (penalty kick)

W

1-0

5-7-2

2-4-0

54

MONROE, Danielle (unassisted)

*Oct 08, 2017 at SIUE

L

0-2

5-8-2

2-5-0

260

-

*Oct 13, 2017 EASTERN KENTUCKY

L OT

0-1

5-9-2

2-6-0

267

-

2-1

6-9-2

3-6-0

277

MEADOWS, Emma (BLANDING, Rachel)

*Oct 15, 2017 MOREHEAD STATE

W

*Oct 22, 2017 at Southeast Missouri

ATTENDANCE

Dates

Total

L

0-1

6-10-2

3-7-0

220

THOMPSON, Kayla (BLANDING, Rachel) -

Average

Total:

18 3592 200

Home:

8

Away:

8 1698 212

1761 220

Neutral: 2 133 66

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2 0 1 7

O V C

R E V I E W

2017 OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE STANDINGS Murray State

CONF CPCT. CPTS OVERALL PCT. 8-0-2 0.900 26 15-2-2 0.842

HOME AWAY NEUTRAL STREAK 9-1-0 6-1-2 0-0-0 L1

Tennessee Tech

6-1-3

0.750

21

9-5-3

0.618

6-0-1

3-4-2

0-1-0

Eastern Kentucky

6-1-3

0.750

21

11-5-4

0.650

4-1-3

6-4-1

1-0-0

Belmont

6-4 0.600 18 10-6-2 0.611

T1

6-3-0

1-5-4

1-0-0

L1

5-3-1

1-7-2

0-1-0

L2

4-3-3

0.550

15

8-8-4

0.500

UT Martin

4-5-1

0.450

13

6-11-3

0.375

SIUE

4-5-1 0.450 13 7-10-2 0.421

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

L1

Austin Peay

3-4-3

0.450

12

8-7-3

0.528

7-0-2

1-6-1

0-1-0

L1

3-7

0.300

9

6-10-2

0.389

4-3-1

2-7-0

0-0-1

L1

Morehead State

2-7-1

0.250

7

3-13-1

0.206

1-5-1

2-8-0

0-0-0

L5

Eastern Illinois

0-9-1

0.050

1

5-12-2

0.316

4-5-1

1-7-1

0-0-0

L3

2017 ALL-OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE WOMEN’S SOCCER TEAMS FIRST TEAM

OFFENSIVE:

Kari Naerdemann, Tennessee Tech Harriet Withers, Murray State Belicia Mendiola, Belmont Kirstin Robertson, Austin Peay Jordan Foster, Eastern Kentucky Esmie Gonzales, Southeast Missouri Danae Kaldaridou, UT Martin Emily Grahl, SIUE Karsyn Hasch, Murray State Lauren Brewer, Tennessee Tech Nyomi Devine, Murray State

8/22 - Harriet Withers, Murray State - Danae Kaldoridou, UT Martin 8/29 - Harriet Withers, Murray State 9/5 - Amy McGivern, UT Martin 9/12 - Kate Olson, Eastern Illinois 9/19 - Emmi Carroll, Eastern Kentucky 9/26 - Kirstin Robertson, Austin Peay - Belicia Mendiola, Belmont 10/3 - Harriet Withers, Murray State 10/10 - Belicia Mendiola, Belmont 10/17 - Esmie Gonzales, Southeast Missouri 10/24 - Rebecca Kubin, Murray State

OVC OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Harriet Withers, Murray State

OVC DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Kari Naerdemann, Tennessee Tech

OVC FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR: Rebecca Kubin, Murray State

SECOND TEAM Alex Steigerwald, Murray State Rebecca Kubin, Murray State Julie Garst, Belmont Danielle Monroe, Jacksonville State Mayra Tarraga Manzanal, Tennessee Tech Tara Austin, Belmont Bailly Bounds, Eastern Kentucky Morgan Drawdy, Austin Peay Karigan Owens, Tennessee Tech Haley Kemper, Eastern Kentucky Lindsay Carlson, Eastern Illinois

DEFENSIVE:

OVC COACH OF THE YEAR:

8/22 - Carrie Caplin, Eastern Illinois 8/29 - Maddie Karstens, Southeast Missouri 9/5 - Kayla Stolfa, Eastern Illinois 9/12 - Kayla Stolfa, Eastern Illinois 9/19 - Haley Kemper, Eastern Kentucky 9/26 - Nyomi Devine, Murray State - Lauren Kaempfe, Southeast Missouri 10/3 - Karigan Owens, Tennessee Tech 10/10 - Kaci Mitchell, UT Martin 10/17 - Karigan Owens, Tennessee Tech 10/24 - Emily Whitcomb, Belmont

Jeremy Groves, Murray State

ALL-NEWCOMER

GOALKEEPER: 8/22 - Kari Naerdemann, Tennessee Tech 8/29 - Juli Rossi, SIUE 9/5 - Michelle Washburn, Morehaed State 9/12 - Mary Parker Powell, Austin Peay - Lily Herman, Belmont 9/19 - Erica Myers, UT Martin 9/26 - Alex Steigerwald, Murray State 10/3 - Alex Steigerwald, Murray State 10/10 - Sara Teteak, Eastern Illinois 10/17 - Alex Steigerwald, Murray State 10/24 - Lily Herman, Belmont

OVC PLAYERS OF THE WEEK

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7-3-1 3-3-1 0-0-0

Southeast Missouri

Jacksonville State

Rebecca Kubin, Murray State Miyah Watford, Murray State Julie Garst, Belmont Tina Marolt, Tennessee Tech Katie Shaffer, Eastern Kentucky MacKenzie Litzsinger, SIUE Lexi Grote, Southeast Missouri Kendall Powell, Tennessee Tech Morgan Drawdy, Austin Peay Sydney Cason, Belmont Kamryn Chappell, UT Martin

L1

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S T A T I S T I C S

GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS

SHOTS GP 1. Southeast Missouri 19 2. SIUE 23 3. Eastern Kentucky 19 4. Belmont 19 5. Tennessee Tech 21 6. UT Martin 18 7. Austin Peay 20 8. Jacksonville State 19 9. Murray State 17 10. Morehead State 19 11. Eastern Illinois 18

No. Avg/G 274 14.42 269 11.70 265 13.95 257 13.53 254 12.10 250 13.89 234 11.70 229 12.05 215 12.65 182 9.58 101 5.61

GP 1. Tennessee Tech 21 2. Eastern Kentucky 19 3. Southeast Missouri 19 4. Austin Peay 20 5. SIUE 23 6. Belmont 19 7. Murray State 17 8. Jacksonville State 19 9. Eastern Illinois 18 10. Morehead State 19 11. UT Martin 18

POINTS GP 1. SIUE 23 2. Eastern Kentucky 19 3. Tennessee Tech 21 4. Southeast Missouri 19 5. Murray State 17 6. Austin Peay 20 7. UT Martin 18 8. Morehead State 19 9. Jacksonville State 19 10. Belmont 19 11. Eastern Illinois 18

No. Avg/G 100 4.35 77 4.05 76 3.62 74 3.89 67 3.94 66 3.30 60 3.33 49 2.58 48 2.53 40 2.11 30 1.67

SAVES GP No. Avg/G 1. Morehead State 19 131 6.89 2. Eastern Illinois 18 112 6.22 3. UT Martin 18 107 5.94 4. Murray State 17 104 6.12 5. SIUE 23 101 4.39 6. Jacksonville State 19 91 4.79 Belmont 19 91 4.79 8. Eastern Kentucky 19 88 4.63 9. Tennessee Tech 21 86 4.10 10. Southeast Missouri 19 75 3.95 11. Austin Peay 20 64 3.20

POINTS Player-Team GP Goals Ast. Pts. Avg/G 1. ROBERTSON, Kristin-APSU 20 11 5 27 1.35 2. MINOR, Natasha-SEMO 19 12 2 26 1.37 3. FOSTER, Jordan-EKU 19 8 5 21 1.11 4. WITHERS, Harriet-MUR 17 8 4 20 1.18 5. RITCHIE, Ashley-MOR 19 8 2 18 0.95 6. GONZALES, Esmeralda-SEMO 15 6 5 17 1.13 7. HOEFERT, Caroline-SIUE 23 5 6 16 0.70 8. SMITH, Cassie-EKU 19 7 0 14 0.74 OWENS, Karigan-TTU 21 3 8 14 0.67 GEARING, Abi-TTU 21 6 2 14 0.67

GOALS GP 1. SIUE 23 2. Eastern Kentucky 19 3. Southeast Missouri 19 Austin Peay 20 5. Tennessee Tech 21 6. Murray State 17 7. UT Martin 18 8. Morehead State 19 9. Jacksonville State 19 10. Belmont 19 11. Eastern Illinois 18

No. Avg/G 33 1.43 30 1.58 26 1.37 26 1.30 25 1.19 23 1.35 22 1.22 18 0.95 16 0.84 14 0.74 10 0.56

SHUTOUTS GP No. Avg/G 1. Eastern Kentucky 19 11 0.58 Tennessee Tech 21 11 0.52 3. Austin Peay 20 9 0.45 4. Murray State 17 7 0.41 Southeast Missouri 19 7 0.37 6. Belmont 19 6 0.32 SIUE 23 6 0.26 8. Eastern Illinois 18 4 0.22 9. Jacksonville State 19 2 0.11 Morehead State 19 2 0.11 11. UT Martin 18 1 0.06

POINTS PER GAME Player-Team GP Goals Ast. Pts. Avg/G 1. MINOR, Natasha-SEMO 19 12 2 26 1.37 2. ROBERTSON, Kristin-APSU 20 11 5 27 1.35 3. WITHERS, Harriet-MUR 17 8 4 20 1.18 4. GONZALES, Esmeralda-SEMO 15 6 5 17 1.13 5. FOSTER, Jordan-EKU 19 8 5 21 1.11 6. RITCHIE, Ashley-MOR 19 8 2 18 0.95 7. RICHERSON, Taylor-MUR 16 5 3 13 0.81 8. SMITH, Cassie-EKU 19 7 0 14 0.74 9. COOMBS-JAMES,Saphyra-UTM 18 6 1 13 0.72 MCGIVERN,Amy-UTM 18 5 3 13 0.72

GOALS PER GAME GP 1. Eastern Kentucky 19 2. SIUE 23 3. Southeast Missouri 19 4. Murray State 17 5. Austin Peay 20 6. UT Martin 18 7. Tennessee Tech 21 8. Morehead State 19 9. Jacksonville State 19 10. Belmont 19 11. Eastern Illinois 18

No. Avg/G 30 1.58 33 1.43 26 1.37 23 1.35 26 1.30 22 1.22 25 1.19 18 0.95 16 0.84 14 0.74 10 0.56

FOULS GP 1. SIUE 23 2. Southeast Missouri 19 3. Jacksonville State 19 4. Eastern Illinois 18 5. Belmont 19 6. Austin Peay 20 7. Tennessee Tech 21 8. Morehead State 19 9. Eastern Kentucky 19 10. Murray State 17 11. UT Martin 18

ASSISTS GP 1. SIUE 23 2. Tennessee Tech 21 3. Southeast Missouri 19 4. Murray State 17 5. Eastern Kentucky 19 6. Jacksonville State 19 UT Martin 18 8. Austin Peay 20 9. Morehead State 19 10. Belmont 19 11. Eastern Illinois 18

No. Avg/G 34 1.48 26 1.24 22 1.16 21 1.24 17 0.89 16 0.84 16 0.89 14 0.70 13 0.68 12 0.63 10 0.56

CORNERS GP No. Avg/G 1. Eastern Kentucky 19 106 5.58 2. Tennessee Tech 21 97 4.62 3. Austin Peay 20 94 4.70 SIUE 23 94 4.09 5. Southeast Missouri 19 88 4.63 6. Belmont 19 86 4.53 7. Murray State 17 85 5.00 8. UT Martin 18 79 4.39 9. Jacksonville State 19 58 3.05 10. Morehead State 19 51 2.68 11. Eastern Illinois 18 31 1.72

GOALS Player-Team 1. OWENS, Karigan-TTU 2. HOEFERT, Caroline-SIUE GRAHL, Emily-SIUE 4. GONZALES, Esmeralda-SEMO FOSTER, Jordan-EKU ROBERTSON, Kristin-APSU CLAWSON, Jorie-SIUE 8. LANKSTER, Aaron-MUR WITHERS, Harriet-MUR CARROLL, Emmi-EKU HARVEY, Logan-EKU MEADOWS, Emma-JSU FABBRO, Gina-APSU

GP 21 23 23 15 19 20 23 17 17 19 19 19 20

No. Avg/G 8 0.38 6 0.26 6 0.26 5 0.33 5 0.26 5 0.25 5 0.22 4 0.24 4 0.24 4 0.21 4 0.21 4 0.21 4 0.20

ASSISTS PER GAME GP 1. SIUE 23 2. Tennessee Tech 21 3. Murray State 17 4. Southeast Missouri 19 5. Eastern Kentucky 19 6. UT Martin 18 7. Jacksonville State 19 8. Austin Peay 20 9. Morehead State 19 10. Belmont 19 11. Eastern Illinois 18

No. Avg/G 34 1.48 26 1.24 21 1.24 22 1.16 17 0.89 16 0.89 16 0.84 14 0.70 13 0.68 12 0.63 10 0.56

OFFSIDES GP 1. Belmont 19 2. Tennessee Tech 21 3. Austin Peay 20 4. SIUE 23 5. Southeast Missouri 19 6. UT Martin 18 7. Eastern Kentucky 19 8. Jacksonville State 19 9. Eastern Illinois 18 Murray State 17 11. Morehead State 19

No. Avg/G 44 2.32 38 1.81 37 1.85 36 1.57 35 1.84 30 1.67 27 1.42 26 1.37 25 1.39 25 1.47 18 0.95

ASSISTS Player-Team 1. STEVENS, Taylor-MUR 2. WITHERS, Harriet-MUR RICHERSON, Taylor-MUR 4. WILSON, Dani-MOR 5. Olszewski, Shelby-APSU COOMBS-JAMES, Saphyr-UTM OWENS, Karigan-TTU 8. BURKETT, Maggie-UTM HENSLEY, Zoie-TTU TIMM, Abby-MOR LANKSTER, Aaron-MUR BLANKENHEIM, Paige-SEMO

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

No. Avg/G 8 0.38 7 0.33 7 0.33 6 0.27 5 0.28 5 0.26 5 0.25 4 0.21 4 0.20 4 0.19 4 0.19 4 0.18

GOALS ALLOWED GP No. Avg/G 1. Tennessee Tech 21 13 0.62 2. Eastern Kentucky 19 15 0.79 3. Southeast Missouri 19 18 0.95 4. Austin Peay 20 20 1.00 5. Murray State 17 23 1.35 Belmont 19 23 1.21 7. SIUE 23 26 1.13 8. Jacksonville State 19 27 1.42 9. Eastern Illinois 18 30 1.67 10. Morehead State 19 34 1.79 11. UT Martin 18 48 2.67

YELLOW CARDS GP 1. SIUE 23 2. UT Martin 18 Jacksonville State 19 4. Murray State 17 Belmont 19 6. Austin Peay 20 7. Southeast Missouri 19 8. Eastern Illinois 18 9. Morehead State 19 10. Eastern Kentucky 19 11. Tennessee Tech 21

No. Avg/G 20 0.87 16 0.89 16 0.84 11 0.65 11 0.58 9 0.45 7 0.37 6 0.33 5 0.26 4 0.21 2 0.10

GA Minutes GA Avg. 13 1985:13 0.59 15 1736:02 0.78 18 1823:13 0.89 20 1878:11 0.96 26 2209:57 1.06 23 1800:37 1.15 23 1636:24 1.26 27 1769:45 1.37 30 1627:45 1.66 34 1794:49 1.70 48 1626:27 2.66

No. Avg/G 232 10.09 194 10.21 191 10.05 177 9.83 172 9.05 161 8.05 158 7.52 154 8.11 153 8.05 151 8.88 126 7.00

SHOTS Player-Team GP 1. WITHERS, Harriet-MUR 17 2. MINOR, Natasha-SEMO 19 3. FOSTER, Jordan-EKU 19 4. COOMBS-JAMES,Saphyra-UTM 18 5. MENDIOLA, Belicia-BEL 18 6. ROBERTSON, Kristin-APSU 20 7. GONZALES, Esmeralda-SEMO 15 8. RITCHIE, Ashley-MOR 19 HOEFERT, Caroline-SIUE 23 10. FABBRO, Gina-APSU 20

No. Avg/G 74 4.35 66 3.47 65 3.42 58 3.22 57 3.17 53 2.65 51 3.40 47 2.47 47 2.04 40 2.00

GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE Player-Team GP GA Minutes 1. NAERDEMANN, Kari-TTU 21 13 1985:13 2. TODD, Lindsey-APSU 18 11 1445:26 3. Hall, Anna-EKU 19 15 1736:02 4. LIERZ, Kindra-SEMO 19 18 1823:13 5. BUKOVEC, Stephanie-BEL 16 15 1375:37 6. ROSSI, Juli-SIUE 17 21 1519:58 7. STEIGERWALD, Alex-MUR 15 20 1435:01 8. ROBINSON, Caroline-JSU 19 25 1679:45 9. TETEAK, Sara-EIU 18 30 1627:45 10. HELGADOTTIR, Eva Yr-MOR 14 26 1206:10 SAVES Player-Team 1. TETEAK, Sara-EIU 2. HELGADOTTIR, Eva Yr-MOR STEIGERWALD, Alex-MUR 4. Hall, Anna-EKU 5. NAERDEMANN, Kari-TTU 6. ROBINSON, Caroline-JSU 7. LIERZ, Kindra-SEMO 8. ROSSI, Juli-SIUE 9. BUKOVEC, Stephanie-BEL 10. CRAWFORD,MaKenzie-UTM SAVE PERCENTAGE Player-Team 1. Steigerwald,Alex-MUR 2. NAERDEMANN, Kari-TTU 3. LIERZ, Kindra-SEMO 4. MURPHY, Kaitlyn-MOR 5. Pelley, Jennifer-SIUE 6. ROBINSON, Caroline-JSU 7. LYON, Maddie-EIU 8. BUKOVEC, Stephanie-BEL 9. HALL, Anna-EKU 10. HAWORTH, Shelby-MUR

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G aAvg 0.59 0.68 0.78 0.89 0.98 1.24 1.25 1.34 1.66 1.94

No. Avg/G 112 6.22 90 6.43 90 6.00 87 4.58 86 4.10 82 4.32 71 3.74 70 4.12 68 4.25 62 4.77

GP Saves 13 64 20 105 21 86 19 116 19 70 19 103 17 129 18 89 13 49 9 31

GA Save Pct. 8 .889 19 .847 19 .819 27 .811 17 .805 26 .798 33 .796 25 .781 17 .742 14 .689

SHOTS PER GAME Player-Team GP No. A vg/G 1. WITHERS, Harriet-MUR 17 74 4.35 2. MINOR, Natasha-SEMO 19 66 3.47 3. FOSTER, Jordan-EKU 19 65 3.42 4. GONZALES, E. -SEMO 15 51 3.40 5. COOMBS-JAMES,S. -UTM 18 58 3.22 6. MENDIOLA, Belicia-BEL 18 57 3.17 7. ROBERTSON, K.-APSU 20 53 2.65 8. RITCHIE, Ashley-MOR 19 47 2.47 9. MCGIVERN,Amy-UTM 18 39 2.17 10. MONROE, Danielle-JSU 19 39 2.05 CLAUS, Tara-EKU 19 39 2.05

SHUTOUTS GP No. Sho/G 1. Hall, Anna-EKU 19 11 0.58 NAERDEMANN, Kari-TTU 21 11 0.52 3. LIERZ, Kindra-SEMO 19 7 0.37 TODD, Lindsey-APSU 18 7 0.39 5. STEIGERWALD, Alex-MUR 15 6 0.40 BUKOVEC, Stephanie-BEL 16 6 0.38 7. ROSSI, Juli-SIUE 17 5 0.29 8. TETEAK, Sara-EIU 18 4 0.22 9. ROBINSON, Caroline-JSU 19 2 0.11 10. MASON, Caitlynn-MOR 5 1 0.20 WASHBURN, Michelle-MOR 3 1 0.33 FREEMAN, Natalie-SIUE 5 1 0.20 JAMISON,Maya-UTM SHUTOUTS PER GAME GP No. Sho/G 1. Steigerwald,Alex-MUR 13 5 0.38 2. LIERZ, Kindra-SEMO 21 8 0.38 3. Pelley, Jennifer-SIUE 19 7 0.37 4. NAERDEMANN, Kari-TTU 20 7 0.35 5. ROBINSON, Caroline-JSU 19 6 0.32 6. LYON, Maddie-EIU 17 4 0.24 7. HAWORTH, Shelby-MUR 9 2 0.22 Todd, Lindsey-APSU 18 4 0.22 9. BUKOVEC, Stephanie-BEL 18 3 0.17 CRAWFORD, MaKenzie-UTM 18 3 0.17 GOALS PER GAME Player-Team GP No. Avg/G 1. MINOR, Natasha-SEMO 19 12 0.63 2. ROBERTSON, Kristin-APSU 20 11 0.55 3. WITHERS, Harriet-MUR 17 8 0.47 4. FOSTER, Jordan-EKU 19 8 0.42 RITCHIE, Ashley-MOR 19 8 0.42 6. GONZALES, E. -SEMO 15 6 0.40 7. SMITH, Cassie-EKU 19 7 0.37 8. COOMBS-JAMES,S. -UTM 18 6 0.33 9. RICHERSON, Taylor-MUR 16 5 0.31 10. GEARING, Abi-TTU 21 6 0.29

ASSISTS PER GAME Player-Team GP No. 1. OWENS, Karigan-TTU 21 2. GONZALES, Esmeralda-SEMO 15 3. FOSTER, Jordan-EKU 19 4. HOEFERT, Caroline-SIUE 23 GRAHL, Emily-SIUE 23 6. ROBERTSON, Kristin-APSU 20 7. LANKSTER, Aaron-MUR 17 WITHERS, Harriet-MUR 17 9. CLAWSON, Jorie-SIUE 23 10. SHIPLEY, Kaitie-TTU 14

Avg/G 8 0.38 5 0.33 5 0.26 6 0.26 6 0.26 5 0.25 4 0.24 4 0.24 5 0.22 3 0.21

GAME-WINNING GOALS Player-Team GP No. Avg/G 1. ROBERTSON, Kristin-APSU 20 6 0.30 2. MINOR, Natasha-SEMO 19 5 0.26 3. FOSTER, Jordan-EKU 19 4 0.21 SMITH, Cassie-EKU 19 4 0.21 VICSEK, Nora-TTU 21 4 0.19

SAVES PER GAME Player-Team GP No. Avg/G 1. HELGADOTTIR, Eva Yr-MOR 14 90 6.43 2. TETEAK, Sara-EIU 18 112 6.22 3. STEIGERWALD, Alex-MUR 15 90 6.00 4. JAMISON,Maya-UTM 9 45 5.00 5. CRAWFORD,MaKenzie-UTM 13 62 4.77 6. Hall, Anna-EKU 19 87 4.58 7. ROBINSON, Caroline-JSU 19 82 4.32 8. BUKOVEC, Stephanie-BEL 16 68 4.25 9. ROSSI, Juli-SIUE 17 70 4.12 10. NAERDEMANN, Kari-TTU 21 86 4.10

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THE OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE Now in its 71st year, the Ohio Valley Conference continues to build on the success that has made it the nation’s eighth-oldest NCAA Division I conference. In May 2011 the Conference expanded for the second time in four years, adding Belmont University which began competition in the 2012-13 academic year. The addition of Belmont gave the OVC 12 members, the most the league has had at one time in its illustrious history. The move added a second team in the city of Nashville and was the first addition to the league since Southern Illinois University Edwardsville joined in 2008. Subsequently, the league has shown its stability over the past decade, seeing only one member institution depart over the past 18 years. The 2009-10 school year saw a change in leadership as Beth DeBauche was named the seventh full-time Commissioner in league history on July 28, 2009. The last three commissioners of the OVC have moved onto jobs as the commissioner of the Big Ten, Big 12 and the Mid-American Conferences. The OVC’s proud history dates back to 1948, but seeds for the new league were actually planted in 1941. It was then that Roy Stewart, the athletics director at Murray State, Charles “Turkey” Hughes, the athletics director at Eastern Kentucky, and Kelly Thompson, the public relations director at Western Kentucky, first broached the idea of forming a new conference. Discussions were put on hold by World War II, but reemerged February 27-28, 1948 at the Kentucky Hotel in Louisville as the three original institutions combined with Morehead State, Louisville and Evansville to form the OVC. In the 1950s, the OVC became a pioneer on a much more significant scale socially. During times of racial segregation, league member Morehead State became one of the first non-traditionally black midsouthern institutions to accept a black student. In 1958 Marshall Banks earned athletically-related

Beth DeBauche Commissioner

Kate Barnett Assistant Commissioner for Championships and Compliance

Heather Brown Director of Communications

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aid at Morehead, which signed a second black athlete, Howard Murphy, a year later. In 1961 Murphy earned all-conference recognition as a halfback in football. With racial barriers broken, the rest of the institutions in the league began to provide educational and athletic opportunities to AfricanAmericans. After Title IX legislation passed in 1972, women’s athletics began a rebirth on the national scene as the NCAA began sponsoring and marketing women’s sports. Recognizing the need to provide increased opportunities for female athletes, the OVC began formulating plans for women’s athletics in 1975 and established women’s championships in the sports of basketball, tennis and track in 1977, with cross country and volleyball added over the next four years. Those sports were initially governed by the Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (AIAW), but the overall strength of women’s programs in the league was demonstrated by the automatic bids the OVC instantly received when the NCAA became the governing body in 1982. The conference added women’s golf and softball in 1994 and women’s soccer in 1998. Through the past 70 years, 15 teams have won or shared the league’s football title. The list is led by Eastern Kentucky, winner of 21 outright or shared football crowns, which is tied for the most in Football Championship Subdivision history (with Massachusetts). Among OVC teams, former member Middle Tennessee is next with 11 titles, followed by Tennessee Tech with 10, and Murray State and former member Western Kentucky with eight apiece. Eastern Illinois and Jacksonville State have claimed seven football crowns apiece, while Morehead State, Tennessee State and former members Evansville and East Tennessee State have captured two apiece. Austin Peay, Southeast Missouri, UT Martin and former member Youngstown State have one title apiece.

Kyle Schwartz Assistant Commissioner for Strategic Communications

Stephanie Castera Assistant Commissioner for Institutional Services/Senior Woman Administrator

Bryce Robinson Director of Digital Media

Brian Pulley Assistant Commissioner for External Affairs

Austin Peay State University (1948) Belmont University (2012) Eastern Illinois University (1996) Eastern Kentucky University (1948) Jacksonville State University (2003) Morehead State University (1948) Murray State University (1948) Southeast Missouri State University (1991) Tennessee State University (1948) Tennessee Technological University (1948) University of Tennessee at Martin (1992) Southern Illinois Univeristy Edwardsville (2011)

Lauren Berst Jonathan Owens Director of Administration Assistant Director of Championships and Administration

Jon Kuka General Manager, OVC IMG Sports Marketing

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Travis Tellitocci Assistant Commissioner for Football, Basketball and Officiating


2018 OVC COMPOSITE SCHEDULE THURSDAY, AUGUST 16

UT Martin at Arkansas State – 4 p.m. Eastern Kentucky at Cincinnati – 6 p.m. Evansville at Southeast Missouri - 6:30 p.m

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4

FRIDAY, AUGUST 17

Indiana State at Eastern Illinois - 3 p.m. Morehead State at Kent State – 5 p.m. Austin Peay at Mercer – 6 p.m. Eastern Kentucky at Gardner-Webb – 6 p.m. UAB at Belmont - 6:30 p.m. Samford at Jacksonville State - 7 p.m. Austin Peay at Chattanooga – 7 p.m. Troy at Tennessee Tech - 7 p.m. SIUE at Missouri State - 7 p.m. Western Carolina at UT Martin - 7 p.m.

SIUE at Kentucky – 2 p.m. Western Kentucky at Murray State - 3 p.m. Morehead State at Akron – 6 p.m. Tennessee Tech at Georgia State – 6 p.m. Lipscomb at Belmont - 6:30 p.m. Middle Tennessee at Austin Peay - 7 p.m. ULM at Jacksonville State - 7 p.m.

SUNDAY, AUGUST 19

Morehead State at Pittsburgh – 12 p.m. Jacksonville State at Jackson State – 1 p.m. Northern Kentucky at Murray State - 1 p.m. Valparaiso at Eastern Illinois - 1 p.m. Austin Peay at Evansville – 5 p.m. Belmont at Middle Tennessee – 6 p.m. Tennessee Tech at Lipscomb – 6 p.m.

TUESDAY, AUGUST 21

Eastern Kentucky at East Tennessee – 5 p.m. Missouri State at Southeast Missouri - 6:30 p.m.

THURSDAY, AUGUST 23

Morehead State at Kentucky – 5 p.m.

FRIDAY, AUGUST 24

Ball State at Eastern Kentucky - 3 p.m. IUPUI at Murray State - 3 p.m. UT Martin at Marshall – 3 p.m. Alabama A&M at Austin Peay - 5 p.m. Jacksonville State at Georgia Southern – 6 p.m. Illinois-Springfield at Southeast Missouri – 6:30 p.m. Eastern Illinois at Milwaukee – 7 p.m. East Tennessee State at Tennessee Tech - 7 p.m. Indiana State at SIUE - 7 p.m.

SUNDAY, AUGUST 26

Belmont at Western Carolina – 12 p.m. IUPUI at Eastern Kentucky - 12 pm. Jacksonville State at Georgia State – 12 p.m. Eastern Illinois at Green Bay – 1 p.m. Ball State at Morehead State - 1 p.m. SIUE at Saint Louis – 1 p.m. Jackson State at UT Martin - 2 p.m. Murray State at Ole Miss – 6 p.m. North Alabama at Tennessee Tech - 6 p.m.

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29

Evansville at UT Martin - 6:30 p.m.

THURDAY, AUGUST 30

Morehead State at Ohio State – 5 p.m.

FRIDAY, AUGUST 31

IUPUI at Eastern Illinois - 1 p.m. SIUE at Chicago State – 1 p.m. FAU at Murray State - 3 p.m. Southeast Missouri vs Arizona (@Tempe, Ariz.) – 4:30 p.m. Eastern Kentucky at Marshall – 6 p.m. Austin Peay at Little Rock – 7 p.m. North Alabama at Jacksonville State - 7 p.m. Tennessee Tech at Evansville – 7 p.m.

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 2

LIU Brooklyn at Belmont - 12:05 p.m. Tennessee Tech at Purdue Fort Wayne – 12 p.m. Austin Peay at Mississippi State – 1 p.m. Belmont at Kentucky – 1 p.m. Kennesaw State at Morehead State - 1 p.m. Eastern Illinois at Chicago State- 1 p.m. SIUE at Illinois – 1 p.m. UT Martin at Tennessee – 1 p.m. Southeast Missouri at Arizona State – 1:30 p.m.

Troy at Jacksonville State - 7 p.m.

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8

Union (Tenn.) at UT Martin – 7 p.m.

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 9

Morehead State at Duquesne – 12 p.m. Chattanooga at Austin Peay - 1 p.m. Valparaiso at Belmont - 2 p.m. Eastern Illinois at Northern Illinois – 2 p.m. Oral Roberts at Southeast Missouri – 2 p.m. Belmont at Louisville – 6:30 p.m. Tennessee at Tennessee Tech - 6 p.m.

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13

Murray State at Southeast Missouri* - 6:30 p.m.

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14

SIUE at Eastern Kentucky* - 3 p.m. Eastern Illinois at Morehead State* - 5 p.m. Belmont at Austin Peay* - 6 p.m. Jacksonville State at Tennessee Tech* - 7 p.m.

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 16

Tennessee Tech at Austin Peay* - 12 p.m. Eastern Illinois at Eastern Kentucky* - 12 p.m. SIUE at Morehead State* - 1 p.m. Murray State at Georgia – 1 p.m. UT Martin at Southeast Missouri - 2 p.m.

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 21

Murray State at Eastern Illinois* - 1 p.m. Morehead State at Belmont* - 6:30 p.m. Austin Peay at SIUE - 7 p.m. Tennessee Tech at UT Martin* - 7 p.m.

Austin Peay at Morehead State* 1 p.m. UT Martin at Jacksonville State* - 1 p.m. Eastern Illinois at SIUE* - 1 p.m. Eastern Kentucky at Belmont* - 2 p.m.

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11

Southeast Missouri at Eastern Illinois* - 3 p.m.

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12

Jacksonville State at Eastern Kentucky* - 3 p.m. UT Martin at Belmont* - 4 p.m. Tennessee Tech at Morehead State* - 5 p.m. Murray State at Austin Peay* - 7 p.m.

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13

Eastern Illinois at Fort Wayne – 2 p.m.

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 14

Jacksonville State at Morehead State* - 1 p.m. Tennessee Tech vs. Eastern Kentucky* - 12 p.m. Belmont at Murray State* - 1 p.m. Southeast Missouri at SIUE* - 1 p.m. Austin Peay at UT Martin* - 2 p.m.

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18

Southeast Missouri at Belmont* - 6:30 p.m.

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19

Morehead State at Murray State* - 3 p.m. Eastern Kentucky at UT Martin* - 7 p.m. Eastern Illinois at Jacksonville State* - 7 p.m. SIUE at Tennessee Tech* - 7 p.m.

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21

Eastern Kentucky at Murray State* - 1 p.m. SIUE at Jacksonville State* - 1 p.m. Eastern Illinois at Tennessee Tech* _ 1 p.m. Austin Peay at Southeast Missouri* - 2 p.m, Morehead State at UT Martin* - 2 p.m.

FRIDAY/SUNDAY, OCTOBER 27/29; FRIDAY/SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 3/5 OVC Soccer Championship - TBD * - OVC game ALL TIMES CENTRAL

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 23

Morehead State at Eastern Kentucky* - 12 p.m. Austin Peay at Eastern Illinois* - 1 p.m. Southeast Missouri at Jacksonville State* - 1 p.m. Murray State at SIUE* - 1 p.m. Belmont at Tennessee Tech* - 6 p.m.

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27

Eastern Kentucky at Southeast Missouri* - 6:30 p.m.

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28

Belmont at Eastern Illinois* - 3 p.m. Tennessee Tech at Murray State* - 3 p.m. Jacksonville State at Austin Peay* - 5 p.m. SIUE at UT Martin* - 7 p.m.

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 30

Jacksonville State at Murray State* - 1 p.m. UT Martin at Eastern Illinois* - 1 p.m. SIUE at Belmont* - 2 p.m. Morehead State at Southeast Missouri* - 2 p.m.

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5

Eastern Kentucky at Austin Peay* - 6 p.m. Belmont at Jacksonville State* 7 p.m. Murray State at UT Martin* - 7 p.m. Southeast Missouri at Tennessee Tech* - 7 p.m. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7

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2018 GAMECOCK OPPONENTS LOUISIANA-MONROE Location: Monroe, La. Head Coach: Keyton Wheelock Record at ULM: 10-22-5 Facility: ULM Soccer Complex

JACKSON STATE Location: Jackson, Miss. Head Coach: Stephen Peck Record at JSU: 6-27-4 Facility: JSU Soccer Complex

GEORGIA SOUTHERN Location: Statesboro, Ga. Head Coach: Brian Dunleavy Record at GSU: 28-38-7 Facility: Eagle Field

GEORGIA STATE Location: Atlanta, Ga. Head Coach: Ed Joyce Record at GSU: 3-11-3 Facility: GSU Soccer Field

NORTH ALABAMA Location: Florence, Ala. Head Coach: Chris Walker Record at UNA: 58-27-7 Facility: Bill Jones Athletic Complex

TROY Location: Troy, Ala. Head Coach: Ged O’Connor Record at Troy: First Season Facility: Troy Track & Soccer Complex

SAMFORD Location: Birmingham, Ala. Head Coach: Todd Yelton Record at SU: 204-89-37 Facility: Samford Track and Soccer Stadium

MERCER Location: Macon, Ga. Head Coach: Tony Economopoulos Record at MU: 66-46-14 Facility: Bear Field

TENNESSEE TECH Location: Cookeville, Tenn. Head Coach: Steve Springthorpe Record at TTU: 30-34-13 Facility: Tech Soccer Field

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AUG. 17 – JACKSONVILLE, ALA.

MEDIA RELATIONS

Series: JSU leads 1-0 2017 Record: 3-13-2 SBC Record: 3-6-1 Last Meeting: 2017 (JSU, 1-0)

Jessica Roberson simms@ulm.edu 318-342-5376 ULMWarhawks.com

AUG. 19 – JACKSON, MISS.

MEDIA RELATIONS

Series: Jax State leads 5-0-1 2017 Record: 2-14-3 SWAC Record: 2-5-3 Last Meeting: 2016 (Jax State, 2-0)

Dennis Driscoll dennis.r.driscoll@jsums.edu 601-979-5899 JSUTigers.com

AUG. 24 – STATESBORO, GA.

MEDIA RELATIONS

Series: JSU leads 2-0-1 2017 Record: 8-9-2 SBC Record: 4-5-1 Last Meeting: 2016 (JSU, 3-1)

Aaron Socha as12572@georgiasouthern.edu TBA GeorgiaStateSports.com

AUG. 26 – ATLANTA, GA.

MEDIA RELATIONS

Series: GSU leads 14-1-5 2017 Record: 3-11-3 SBC Record: 1-7-2 Last Meeting: 2017 (Tie, 0-0)

Jordan Manning jmanning12@student.gsu.edu 404-413-4034 GeorgiaStateSports.com

AUG. 31 – JACKSONVILLE, ALA.

MEDIA RELATIONS

Series: First Meeting 2017 Record: 13-4-2 GSC Record: 11-2-1 Last Meeting: 2018

Shane Herrmann msherrmann@una.edu 256-765-4895 RoarLions.com

SEPT. 4 – JACKSONVILLE, ALA.

MEDIA RELATIONS

Series: Tied 10-5-1 2017 Record: 8-10-2 SBC Record: 6-4-0 Last Meeting: 2017 (Tie, 0-0)

Wes Johnson jwjohnson@troy.edu 334-670-5655 TroyTrojans.com

SEPT. 7 – JACKSONVILLE, ALA.

MEDIA RELATIONS

Series: First Meeting 2017 Record: 13-6-2 SoCon Record: 8-0-1 Last Meeting: 2014 (SU, 3-2)

TBA TBA TBA SamfordSports.com

SEPT. 9 – MACON, GA.

MEDIA RELATIONS

Series: Mercer leads 12-4-1 2017 Record: 10-10-1 SoCon Record: 3-5-1 Last Meeting: 2013 (MU, 4-0)

Will Tharp tharp_wb@mercer.edu 478-301-5218 MercerBears.com

SEPT. 14 – COOKEVILLE, TENN.

MEDIA RELATIONS

Series: JSU leads 7-6-4 2017 Record: 9-5-3 OVC Record: 6-1-3 Last Meeting: 2017 (TTU 1-0)

Dylan Vazzano dvazzano@tntech.edu (931) 372-3293 TTUSports.com

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2018 GAMECOCK OPPONENTS SOUTHEAST MISSOURI Location: Cape Girardeau, Mo. Head Coach: Heather Nelson Record at SEMO: 182-121-48 Facility: Houck Stadium

AUSTIN PEAY Location: Clarksville, Tenn. Head Coach: Naomi Kolarova Record at APSU: First Season Facility: Morgan Brothers Soccer Stadium

MURRAY STATE Location: Murray, Ky. Head Coach: Matt Lodge Record at MSU: First Season Facility: Cutchin Field

BELMONT Location: Nashville, Tenn. Head Coach: Heather Henson Record at BU: 50-59-16 Facility: E.S. Rose Park

UT MARTIN

SEPT. 23 – JACKSONVILLE, ALA.

MEDIA RELATIONS

Series: SEMO leads 11-5-3 2017 Record: 8-8-4 OVC Record: 4-3-3 Last Meeting: 2017 (SEMO, 1-0)

TBA TBA 573-651-2294 GoSoutheast.com

SEPT. 28 – CLARKSVILLE, TENN.

MEDIA RELATIONS

Series: JSU leads 7-6-2 2017 Record: 8-7-3 OVC Record: 3-4-3 Last Meeting: 2017 (JSU, 3-2)

TBA TBA (931) 221-6563 LetsGoPeay.com

SEPT. 30 – MURRAY, KY.

MEDIA RELATIONS

Series: MSU leads 10-4-1 2017 Record: 15-2-2 OVC Record: 8-0-2 Last Meeting: 2017 (MSU, 3-0)

Lyndsey Macon lmacon@murraystate.edu 270-809-6184 GoRacers.com

OCT. 5 – JACKSONVILLE, ALA.

MEDIA RELATIONS

Series: JSU leads 6-4-0 2017 Record: 10-6-2 OVC Record: 6-4-0 Last Meeting: 2017 (BU, 4-1)

AJ Mazzolini aj.mazzolini@pop.belmont.edu (615) 460-8023 BelmontBruins.com

OCT. 7 – JACKSONVILLE, ALA.

MEDIA RELATIONS

Location: Martin, Tenn. Head Coach: Phil McNamara Record at UTM: 75-72-14 Facility: Skyhawk Field

Series: UTM leads 8-5-2 2016 Record: 6-11-3 OVC Record: 4-5-1 Last Meeting: 2017 (UTM, 1-0)

Jake Rogers jacaroge@ut.utm.edu 731-881-7694 UTMSports.com

EASTERN KENTUCKY

OCT. 12 – RICHMOND, KY.

MEDIA RELATIONS

MOREHEAD STATE

OCT. 14 – MOREHEAD, KY.

MEDIA RELATIONS

Series: MSU leads 8-6-2 2017 Record: 3-13-1 OVC Record: 2-7-1 Last Meeting: 2017 (JSU 2-1)

TBA TBA 606-783-2557 MSUEagles.com

OCT. 19. – JACKSONVILLE, ALA.

MEDIA RELATIONS

Series: EIU leads 8-6-1 2016 Record: 5-12-2 OVC Record: 0-9-1 Last Meeting: 2017 (JSU, 1-0)

Rich Moser rlmoser@eiu.edu 217-581-7480 EIUPanthers.com

OCT. 21 – EDWARDSVILLE, ILL.

MEDIA RELATIONS

Series: SIUE leads 5-2-0 2017 Record: 7-10-2 OVC Record: 4-5-1 Last Meeting: 2017 (SIUE, 1-0)

Joe Pott jpott@siue.edu (618) 650-2860 SIUECougars.com

Location: Richmond, Ky. Head Coach: Nick Flohre Record at EKU: 24-10-5 Facility: EKU Soccer Field

Location: Morehead, Ky. Head Coach: Warren Lipka Record at MSU: 93-86-23 Facility: Jayne Stadium

EASTERN ILLINOIS Location: Charleston, Ill. Head Coach: Jake Plant Record at EIU: First Season Facility: Lakeside Field

SIU EDWARDSVILLE Location: Edwardsville, Ill. Head Coach: Derek Burton Record at SIUE: 79-82-21 Facility: Ralph Korte Stadium

Series: EKU leads 8-4-1 2016 Record: 11-5-4 OVC Record: 6-1-3 Last Meeting: 2017 (EKU 1-0)

Steve Fohl steve.fohl@eku.edu (859) 622-1253 EKUSports.com

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JSU SOCCER HONORS All-Conference Honors 2017 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2009 2008 2007 2006 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997

Danielle Monroe – 2nd Team Olivia Drapes – 1st Team Jackie Rush – 1st Team Courtney Hurt – 1st Team Jackie Rush – 2nd Team Kelsey Bright – 2nd Team Chelsea Pelletier – 2nd Team Katelyn Geddings – 2nd Team Amber DeLaney – 2nd Team Alyshia Madison – 2nd Team Chelsea Pelletier – 1st Team Courtney Moore – 1st Team Christina Balint – 2nd Team Breanne Milne – 1st Team Kendra Benshoff – 2nd Team Amanda Stephens – 1st Team Kristen Fleeger – 1st Team Breanne Milne – 1st Team Joanna McCaughey – 2nd Team Tiffanie Stewart – 2nd Team Emily Hulburt – 1st Team Cecelia Lounder – 2nd Team Emily Hulburt – 1st Team Adriana Finelli – 1st Team Kim Morton – 2nd Team Angela Tribble – 2nd Team Adriana Finelli – 1st Team Andrea Poole – 1st Team Emily Hulburt – 2nd Team Kim Morton – 2nd Team Angela Tribble – 3rd Team Wendy Holeman – 3rd Team Andrea Poole – 2nd Team Andrea Poole – 1st Team

All-Tournament Honors 2014 2004 1999

Olivia Drapes Kelsey Bright Caroline Robinson Breanne Milne Joanna McCaughey Andrea Poole

Player of the Year 2003

Amanda Stephens – Def.

Coach of the Year 2014 2002 1999

Neil MacDonald (OVC) Lisa Howe (A-SUN) Lisa Howe (A-SUN)

Players of the Week 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009

Justine Panchuk – Def. Claire Petersen – Off. Caroline Robinson - GK Courtney Hurt – Off. Kelsey Bright – Off. Katt Dowd – Def. Meara Johnson - GK Jackie Rush – Off. Kelsey Bright – Off. Austen Stoelting – Def. Sydney Keller – Def. Katie Manns – Def. Katelyn Geddings – GK (2x) Nathalee Lariviere – Def. Chelsea Pelletier – Off. Katelyn Geddings - GK Emily Bielaga – Def. Alyshia Madison – Def. Ali Koenig - GK Christine Cunningham GK Ali Koenig GK (2x)

2008 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998

NSCAA/Adidas Scholar All-South Region

Alex Rustad Def. Chelsea Pelletier Off. Amber DeLaney (2x) Off. Kate Kelly – GK (2 times) Kaitlyn MacLellan – Def. Lindsay Boehmler – Off. Amanda Stephens – Def. Amanda Stephens – Def. Angela Tribble – Off. Ashley Martin – Off. Ashley Martin - Off. Adriana Finelli – Def. Kim Morton – Def. Adriana Finelli – Def. Adriana Finelli – Def. Ceilidh Beck

2014 2010 2006

Capital One Academic All-District 2012 2011 2010 2009 2006

All-Newcomer Honors 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2008 2006 2004 2001

Cheyenne Carden Claire Petersen Chelsi Bender Mackenzie Bellows Kelsey Bright Chelsea Pelletier Sarah Miller Amanda Stephens Breanne Milne

2011-12

OVC Team Sportsmanship Award 2013

Kayla Thompson Adriana Finelli

OVC Scholar-Athlete Award 2010

Courtney Hurt Chelsea Pelletier Chelsea Pelletier Chelsea Pelletier Christina Balint

OVC Team Academic Achievement Award

JSU Eagle Owl Award 2018 2002

Briana Salverda Jackie Rush Lindsey Jackson Katt Dowd Courtney Hurt Kelsey Bright Emily Bielaga Debbie Matich Chelsea Pelletier Christina Balint Elizabeth Selasky

Chelsea Pelletier

NSCAA Academic Team Award

2001, 2002, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017

ACADEMIC ALL-CONFERENCE 2017 2016 2015 2014

Lindsay Albani Rachel Blanding Cheyenne Carden Chloe Doherty Adrianna Karpa Danelle Lindo Emma Meadows Claire Petersen Nadia Plawiuk Caroline Robinson Kalea Romano Kelly Snook Kayla Thompson Rachel Blanding Cheyenne Carden Abby Clausen Nicola Dominikovich Kristen Hoo Adrianna Karpa Danelle Lindo Emma Meadows Justine Panchuck Claire Petersen Nadia Plawiuk Caroline Robinson Carsen Taylor Katie Thomas Kayla Thompson Blair Barker Mackenzie Bellows Brianna Boutzivious Kelsey Bright Abbey Clausen Anna Clausen Nicola Dominikovich Nicole Heiser Danelle Lindo Justine Panchuk Claire Petersen Caroline Robinson Blair Barker Brianna Boutzivious Kelsey Bright Anna Clausen

Nicola Dominikovich Kaitlyn Gregory Lindsey Jackson Sydney Keller Jessica Monahan Justine Panchuk Caroline Robinson Jackie Rush Brianna Salverda Katie Thomas

2013 2012 2011

Blair Barker Kelsey Bright Abbey Clausen Anna Clausen Nicola Dominikovich Katt Dowd Taylor Hammond Nicole Heiser Lindsey Jackson Sydney Keller Jessica Monahan Justine Panchuk Jackie Rush Brianna Salverda Eliana Arthur Kelsey Bright Kathryn Dowd Kaitlyn Gregory Lindsey Jackson AlI Koenig Nathalee Lariviere Kaitlyn Manns Danielle Miller Jessica Monahan Alexis Rodriguez Jackie Rush Brianna Salverda Austen Stoelting Daisy Allen Eli Arthur Lindsay Boehmler Martina Dessbesell Kaitlyn Gregory

2010 2009 2008 2007

Courtney Hurt Lindsey Jackson Nathalee Lariviere Kaitlin Manns Dani Miller Taylor Mitchell Jessica Monahan Millie Parekh Chelsea Pelletier Kelsey Robertson Jackie Rush Brianna Salverda Austen Stoelting Emily Bielaga Lindsey Boehmler Pamela Gorham Ali Koenig Nathalee Lariviere Alyshia Madison Kaitlin Manns Debbie Matich Dani Miller Millie Parekh Chelsea Pelletier Myla Senff Austen Stoelting Emily Bielaga Julia Bennicker Lindsay Boehmler Pamela Gorham Debbie Matich Millie Parekh Chelsea Pelletier Melanie Rigo Austen Stoelting Nicole Vickery Chelsea Pelletier Erica Wolfe Christine Cunningham Brittany Gardner Kristi Ann Pereira Jessica Scerbo Elizabeth Selasky Jennifer Torruella

2006 2005 2004 2003 2002

Christina Balint Lauren Deppe Brittany Gardner Daniela Malta Jennifer Torruella Sarah Miller Kristi Pereira Jessica Scerbo Elizabeth Selasky Christina Balint Elizabeth Hendricks Kate Kelly Daniela Malta Jeanna McCaughey Kristi Pereira Elizabeth Selasky Amanda Stephens Christina Balint Kendra Benshoff Kristen Fleeger Joanna McCaughey Krista Miller Breanne Milne Juilane Ohman Tashana Rogers Caroline Seitz Elizabeth Selasky Jennifer Atchley Christina Balint Kendra Benshoff Andrea Dale Elizabeth Hendricks Breanne Milne Christina Simpson Ashley Smith Amanda Stephens Jennifer Atchley Kendra Benshoff Owen Crosland Kristen Fleeger Liz Hendricks Emily Hulburt Ashley LaFollette Cecelia Lounder

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2001 2000 1999

Ashley Martin Joanna McCaughey Krista Miller Breanne Milne Kim Peterson Christina Simpson Ashley Smith Amanda Stephens Angela Tribble Jennifer Atchley Meghan Barker Owen Crosland Adriana Finelli Kristen Fleeger Courtney Goldenberg Emily Hulburt Mindy Jones Cecelia Lounder Ashley Martin Krista Miller Breanne Milne Christina Simpson Jennifer Atchley Meghan Barker Suzanne Bilbrey Jill Dick Adriana Finelli Wendy Holleman Mindy Jones Cecelia Lounder Kim Morton Allegra Pound Christina Simpson Mary Stephenson Suzanne Bilbrey Angela Culpepper Jill Dick Adriana Finelli Wendy Holleman Emily Hulburt Mindy Jones Jane Little Cecelia Lounder Ashley Martin

1998 1997 1996 1995

Andrea Poole Mary Stephenson Angela Tribble Suzanne Bilbrey Amy Buchanan Angela Camp Adriana Finelli Angie Meyer Kari Precopia Megan Steinebach Mary Stephenson Jennifer Weatherspoon Kristen James Suzanne Bilbrey Adrian Dreher Amy Buchanan Kari Precopia Mary Stephenson Angela Camp Andrea Poole Angie Meyer Shannon Gill Daphane Bair Heather Bean Amy Buchanan Angela Culpepper Adrian Dreher Amy Hrabovsky Gena Jones Angie Meyer Heather Pez Kari Precopia Diana Bergman Angela Camp Adrian Dreher Amy Hrabovsky Gena Jones Sarah Owen Heather Pez

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SOCCER TIMELINE

1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

Record

4-12-1 6-12-1 8-12-1 11-7 12-4-5

Win/Loss %

9-9 6-10-1 12-6-2 11-5-4 7-11-3 8-9-2 5-12-2 4-12-1 5-10-3 8-10-0 3-14-1 2-13-4 10-8-2 4-13-2 11-10-1 8-9-2 5-13-1 6-10-2

.265 .342 .405 .611 .691 .500 .382 .650 .650 .405 .474 .380 .235 .277 .444 .194 .211 .550 .263 .523 .474 .289 .389

Goals per Game

1.47 1.57 1.80 2.44 1.76 1.56 1.12 2.19 1.15 1.11 1.37 0.95 0.76

1.7 2.11 0.94 0.53 1.45 0.89 2.45 1.21 0.84 1.00

Goals Allowed per Game

3.88 2.74 2.86 1.38 .830 1.56 1.82 1.07 .800 1.55 1.32 1.84 1.94

2.0 1.16 1.83 1.47 1.15 2.05 1.55 1.37 1.37 1.56

Largest Margin of Victory

8-0 11-0

7-0

6-0

5-0

3-0

3-0

4-0

3-0 3-0

5-1

6-0

3-1 12-0 11-0 7-0

1-0 5-0

4-0 15-0

7-0

3-1

4-1

Total Goals

25

38

44

37

28

19

45

24

27

18

13

10

17

23

16

18

Total Assists

13 9 31 41 36 24 15 34 17 17 16 16 10 21 34 10 6 25 14 48 12 16 12

Total Points

63

30

69 107 129

110

80

53 124

67

70

52

36

32 85

38 110

17 44

26

29 83

54

48 156

58

48

48

Goals Against Average

3.88 2.64 2.82 1.38 .825 1.55 2.01 1.07 0.77 1.55 1.32 1.90 1.92 1.93 1.16 1.83

137 1.11 1.95 1.55 1.41 1.37 1.56

Total Saves

148 186

219 123 100 101

163 139

109 124 104

Home Attendance Average 68 105 108 132 225 267 201 192 199 209 203 358 247 170 285 133

169 218

286 314 344 360 220

90

53

97

82

98

93

70

94

98 114

SOCCER MILESTONES

First Game

First Home Game

First Home Win

First Shutout

First Conference Tournament Appearance

First All-Conference Player

First Conference Player of the Week

First Winning Season

First Home-Crowd over 500

SE Louisiana, W 1-0, 9/5/95 Mercer, L 4-0, 9/10/95 SE Louisiana, W 2-0, 10/13/95 SE Louisiana, W 1-0, 9/5/95 1997 Andrea Poole, 1997 Ceilidh Beck, 9/28/98 11-7, 1998 Auburn, 9/15/00 (633)

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Brianna Salverda owns the JSU record for matches played in a career with 80.

ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS

Year

Coach

Record

Pct.

Conf./Record

Pct.

Place/Div.

Tourney

2017

Neil Macdonald

6-10-2

.389

OVC/3-7-0

.300

Ninth

DNQ

2016

Neil Macdonald

5-13-1

.289

OVC/2-8-0

.200

Ninth

DNQ

2015

Neil Macdonald

8-9-2

.474

OVC/5-4-1

.550

Third

1st Round

2014

Neil Macdonald

11-10-1

.523

OVC/6-4-0

.600

Fifth

Championship

2013

Neil Macdonald

4-13-2

.263

OVC/0-9-1

.050

Eleventh

DNQ

2012

Julie Davis Carlson 10-8-2

.550

OVC/3-6-1

.350

Eighth

DNQ

2011

Julie Davis Carlson 2-13-4

.211

OVC/1-4-4

.333

Ninth

DNQ

2010

Julie Davis Carlson 3-14-1

.194

OVC/1-7-0

.125

Ninth

DNQ

2009

Julie Davis Carlson 8-10-0

.444

OVC/2-6-0

.250

Eighth

DNQ

2008

Julie Davis Carlson 5-10-3

.277

OVC/2-5-1

.250

Seventh

DNQ

2007

Julie Davis

4-12-1

.235

OVC/2-6-1

.222

Ninth

DNQ

2006

Julie Davis

5-12-2

.380

OVC/3-5-1

.333

Seventh

DNQ

2005

Julie Davis

8-9-2

.474

OVC/4-5-1

.450

Sixth

1st Round

2004

Lisa Howe

7-11-3

.405

OVC/3-3-2

.500

Fifth

Semi Finals

2003

Lisa Howe

11-5-4

.650

OVC/4-1-3

.688

Third

Semi Finals

2002

Lisa Howe

12-6-2

.650

ASUN/7-3-1

.682

Fourth

Semi Finals

2001

Lisa Howe

6-10-1

.382

ASUN/3-7

.300

Ninth

DNQ

2000

Lisa Howe

9-9-0

.500

ASUN/5-4

.556

Fourth

1st Round

1999

Lisa Howe

12-4-5

.691

ASUN/4-3-2

.556

Fourth

Semi Finals

1998

Lisa Howe

11-7-0

.611

ASUN/2-3-0

.400

Fifth/West

DNQ

1997

Lisa Howe

8-12-1

.405

ASUN/3-3-0

.500

Second/West

1st Round

1996

Lisa Howe

6-12-1

.342

ASUN/2-6-0

.250

Fourth/West

DNQ

1995

Lisa Howe

4-12-1

.265

ASUN/2-7-1

.250

Fifth/West

DNQ

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ALL-TIME TEAM RECORDS Most Goals Scored In a Game:

In a Season:

15 (8/31/14 vs. Mississippi Valley State) 12 (9/23/08 vs. Alabama State) 11 (9/7/96 vs. Alabama-Huntsville)

Most Losses:

14 (2010)

Fewest Losses:

4 in 1999

54 in 2014

Most Ties:

5 (1999, 2003)

Fewest Ties:

0 (1998, 2000, 2009)

Fewest Goals Scored in a Season:

10 in 2011

Most Goals Against In a Game: In a Season:

12 (10/7/95 vs. Campbell) 66 in 1995

Longest Win Streak:

Fewest Goals Against in a Season:

Longest Losing Streak:

5 (1998, 1999, 2012) 6 in 2010

Best Season Win-Loss Percentage:

22 in 2002

Most Shutouts:

12 in 2002

Most Shutouts Against:

10 in 1995

Most Points In a Game: In a Season: :

32 (9/23/08 vs. Alabama St.) 156 in 2014

0.53 in 2012

Most Corner Kicks:

169 in 1999

Most Assists In a Game: In a Season:

13 (8/31/14 vs. Mississippi Valley State) 48 in 2014

Fewest Corner Kicks:

38 in 2007

Most Fouls:

205 in 2002

Most Shots In a Game: In a Season:

61 vs. Alabama State (9/23/08) 319 in 2002

Fewest Fouls:

106 in 1997

Most Minutes in a Season:

2,073 in 1999

.650 in (2002, 2003)

Highest Scoring Average per Game:

2.45 in 2014

Lowest Scoring Average per Game:

Most Consecutive Scoreless Games:

6 (2010)

Most Wins:

12 (1999, 2002)

Fewest Wins:

2 (2011)

The 1996 Gamecocks scored 11 goals in one game against UAH.

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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS FOR A SINGLE GAME Most Points (5 or more) 9 8 7 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 5

Amy Buchanan vs. Northwestern State Angela Tribble vs. Birmingham-Southern Christina Balint vs. Alabama State Jackie Rush vs. Eastern Illinois Kelsey Bright vs. Mississippi Valley State Lindsay Boehmler vs. Alabama State Ashley Martin vs. Stetson Jennifer Weatherspoon vs. Montevallo Diana Bergman vs. Birmingham-Southern Christy Sansing vs. Alabama-Huntsville Andrea Poole vs. Northwestern State Claire Petersen vs. Austin Peay

Most Goals (3 or more) 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

Angela Tribble vs. Birmingham-Southern Amy Buchanan vs. Northwestern State Jackie Rush vs. Eastern Illinois Lindsay Boehmler vs. Alabama State Christina Balint vs. Alabama State Ashley Martin vs. Stetson Jennifer Weatherspoon vs. University of Montevallo Diana Bergman vs. Birmingham-Southern Christy Sansing vs. Alabama-Huntsville

Most Assists (2 or more) 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Madison Carruthers vs. Alabama State Courtney Hurt vs. Belmont Meghan Barker vs. University of Montevallo Kelsey Bright vs. Alabama State Kayla Thompson vs. Austin Peay Kayla Thompson vs. Jackson State Lindsey Jackson vs. Jackson State Olivia Drapes vs. Mississippi Valley State Kayla Thompson vs. Mississippi Valley State Brittany Gardner vs. Alabama State Alyshia Madison vs. Alabama State Elsa Kurlychek at Eastern Kentucky Amy Buchanan vs. Birmingham-Southern

2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

9/21/97 10/1/02 9/8/06 10/12/14 8/31/14 9/23/08 10/3/02 11/2/98 10/18/95 9/7/96 9/21/97 10/9/15

Angela Camp vs. Jacksonville University Emily Hulburt–four times, last vs. Belmont Cecelia Lounder–2 vs. College of Charleston Ashley Martin–two times, last vs. Campbell Breanne Milne–2 vs. Stetson Andrea Poole–3x, last vs. Middle-Tennessee Ashley Smith–2 vs. Birmingham Southern Megan Steinebach– 2x, last vs. Troy Angela Tribble vs. Mercer Kate Stipech vs. Western Carolina Alyshia Madison vs. Southern Alex Rustad vs. Southeast Missouri

11/5/95 9/18/02 827/00 9/21/02 10/13/02 10/31/99 10/1/02 9/21/97 9/18/99 9/10/04 9/12/10 9/24/10

Most Saves (14 or more) 20 20 18 18 16 16 15 15 14

10/1/02 9/21/97 10/12/14 9/23/08 9/8/06 10/3/02 11/2/98 10/18/95 9/7/96

Katelyn Geddings vs. UT Martin Michelle Japak vs. Georgia State Katelyn Geddings vs. SIU Edwardsville Daphne Baier vs. Auburn Elizabeth Selasky vs. Tennessee Tech Daphne Baier–two times, last vs. Centenary Taylaor Hammond vs. Southeast Missouri Kate Kelly vs. Kennesaw State Kate Kelly vs. Georgia State

10/30/11 9/23/95 9/30/12 10/15/96 9/24/06 10/9/96 10/6/13 9/10/06 8/29/08

Hat Tricks

Jackie Rush vs. Eastern Illinois Lindsay Boehmler vs. Alabama State Diana Bergman, vs. Birmingham-Southern Amy Buchanan vs. Northwestern State Ashley Martin vs. Stetson Christy Sansing, vs. UAH Angela Tribble vs. Birmingham-Southern Jennifer Weatherspoon, vs. Montevallo Christina Balint vs. Alabama State

9/13/15 10/19/14 11/2/98 9/13/15 10/17/14 12/5/14 12/5/14 8/31/14 8/31/14 9/23/08 0/23/08 9/25/05 10/18/95

10/12/14 9/23/08 10/18/95 9/21/97 10/3/02 9/7/96 10/1/02 11/2/98 9/8/06

JSU SINGLE SEASON RECORDS Shots (50 or more) Jackie Rush. 2013 Jackie Rush, 2014 Amy Buchanan, 1997 Andrea Poole, 1999 Angela Tribble, 1999 Kelsey Bright, 2015 Tiffanie Stewart, 2003 Andrea Poole, 1998 Jennifer Weatherspoon, 1998 Ashley Martin, 2002 Kelsey Bright, 2014 Courtney Hurt, 2014 Angela Tribble, 2002 Christina Balint, 2006 Andrea Poole, 1997 Amy Buchanan, 1996

Goals (10 or more) Kelsey Bright, 2014 Amy Buchanan, 1997 Angela Tribble, 2002 Jennifer Weatherspoon, 1998 Courtney Hurt, 2014 Andrea Poole, 1999

Assists (6 or more) Megan Steinebach, 1997 Courtney Hurt, 2014 Andrea Poole, 1999 Kelsey Bright, 2014 Kayla Thompson, 2014 Lindsey Jackson, 2014 Katie Manns, 2012 Breanne Milne, 2002 Emily Hulburt, 2001 Angela Tribble, 1999 Meghan Barker, 1998

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82 62 58 57 56 54 54 54 54 53 52 52 51 50 50 50 13 13 12 11 10 10 10 8 8 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6

Points (25 or more) Kelsey Bright, 2014 Amy Buchanan, 1997 Courtney Hurt, 2014 Andrea Poole, 1999 Angela Tribble, 2002 Jennifer Weatherspoon, 1998

Game-Winning-Goals (3 or more) Courtney Hurt, 2015 Kelsey Bright, 2014 Courtney Hurt, 2014 Danielle Monroe, 2017 Tiffanie Stewart, 2003 Felicia Guajardo, 2003 Amy Buchanan, 1997 Suzanne Bilbrey, 2000 Emily Hulburt, 1999 Breanne Milne, 2002 Andrea Poole, 1999 Angela Tribble, 1999 Andrea Poole, 1998

Saves (90 or more) Michelle Japak, 1995 Daphne Baier, 1996 Katelyn Geddings, 2012 Kate Kelly, 2008 Caroline Robinson, 2015 Adriana Finelli, 1999

32 31 28 28 26 25

4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 148 147 132 103 97 97

Minutes (1200 or more) Adriana Finelli, 1999 Brianna Salverda, 2014 Emily Bielaga, 2011 Brianna Salverda, 2011 Chelsi Bender, 2014 Katt Dowd, 2014 Justine Panchuk, 2014 Kelsey Bright, 2014 Sydney Keller, 2012 Katelyn Geddings, 2012 Amanda Stephens, 2002 Katelyn Geddings, 2011 Jackie Rush, 2013 Justine Panchuk, 2016 Adriana Finelli, 2000 Claire Petersen, 2017 Kelsey Bright, 2015 Daniela Malta, 2006 Brianna Salverda, 2012 Danelle Lindo, 2017 Carsen Taylor, 2016 Katie Manns, 2012 Amanda Stephens, 2004 Michelle Japak, 1995 Claire Petersen, 2016 Danelle Lindo, 2016 Kaitlyn Manns, 2011 Amanda Stephens, 2003 Joanna McCaughey, 2005 Alyshia Madison, 2010 Kaitlyn MaClellan, 2007 Debbie Matich, 2007 Elsa Kurlycheck, 2007 Debbie Matich, 2010 Emily Bielaga, 2010 Elsa Kurlycheck, 2006 Daniela Malta, 2005

2073 1942 1844 1844 1793 1774 1727 1689 1672 1672 1671 1654 1648 1633 1631 1620 1606 1593 1592 1575 1548 1548 1537 1530 1528 1522 1508 1490 1484 1480 1458 1454 1449 1445 1440 1429 1427

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Shutouts (5 or more) Adriana Finelli, 1999 Amanda Stephens, 2003 Amanda Stephens, 2002 Caroline Robinson, 2015 Katelyn Geddings, 2012 Adriana Finelli, 2000 Amanda Stephens, 2004

11 9 8 5 5 5 5

Best Goals-Against Average (Less than 2.00) Adriana Finelli, 1999 Amanda Stephens, 2003 Katelyn Geddings, 2012 Amanda Stephens, 2002 Caroline Robinson, 2014 Amanda Stephens, 2004 Caroline Robinson, 2016 Caroline Robinson, 2015 Katelyn Geddings, 2011 Caroline Robinson, 2017 Adriana Finelli, 2000 Adriana Finelli, 1998 Elizabeth Selasky, 2007 Katelyn Geddings, 2010 Michelle Japak, 1996 Kate Kelly, 2006 Ali Koenig, 2010 Elizabeth Selasky, 2006 Meara Johnson, 2014

.825 .910 1.12 1.18 1.25 1.29 1.36 1.41 1.41 1.51 1.55 1.63 1.69 1.70 1.80 1.83 1.96 1.96 1.99


JSU CAREER RECORDS

MATCHES STARTED (65 or more)

Brianna Salverda, 2011-14 Carsen Taylor, 2013-16 Mackenzie Bellows, 2013-16 Justine Panchuck, 2013-16 Mary Stephenson, 1997-00 Kristen Fleeger, 2001-2004 Katt Dowd, 2012-2015 Kelsey Bright, 2012-2015 Jackie Rush, 2011-14 Emily Bielaga, 2008-11 Breanne Milne, 2001-2004 Jane Little, 1999-02 Meghan Barker, 1998-01 Megan Steinebach, 1995-98 Chelsea Pelletier, 2008-11 Jane Little, 1999-02 Adriana Finelli, 1998-01 Angela Tribble, 1999-02 Christina Balint, 2003-06

80 78 76 76 76 76 75 73 72 72 72 70 69 69 68 68 68 66 65

MATCHES PLAYED (70 or more) Kelsey Bright, 2012-2015 Jackie Rush, 2011-2014 Brianna Salverda, 2011-2014 Carsen Taylor, 2013-16 Katt Dowd, 2012-2015 Christina Balint, 2003-2006 Daniela Malta, 2003-2006 Mary Stephenson, 1997-2000 Breanne Milne, 2001-2004 Mackenzie Bellows, 2013-16 Justine Panchuck, 2013-16 Kristen Fleeger, 2001-2004 Ashley Martin, 1999-2002 Courtney Hurt, 2011-2015 Jane Little, 1999-2002 Megan Steinebach, 1995-98 Katie Manns, 2009-12 Emily Bielaga, 2008-11 Chelsea Pelletier, 2008-11 Debbie Matich, 2007-10 Lindsey Jackson, 2011-14

80 80 79 78 78 78 78 78 77 76 76 76 76 75 75 75 72 72 72 71 71

SHOTS (125 or more) Kelsey Bright, 2012-15 Jackie Rush, 2011-14 Angela Tribble, 1999-02 Amy Buchanan, 1995-98 Andrea Poole, 1997-98 Courtney Hurt, 2011-15 Chelsea Pelletier, 2008-11 Ashley Martin, 1999-02 Christina Balint, 2003-06

210 210 176 173 161 147 144 141 126

GOALS (15 or more)

Angela Tribble, 1999-02 Amy Buchanan, 1995-98 Andrea Poole, 1997-99 Kelsey Bright, 2012-15 Courtney Hurt, 2011-15 Chelsea Pelletier, 2008-11 Ashley Martin, 1999-02 Emily Hulburt, 1999-02 Jackie Rush, 2011-14 Christina Balint, 2003-06 Jennifer Weatherspoon, 1998-99

31 29 27 27 27 20 20 19 16 16 15

ASSISTS (10 or more) Emily Hulburt, 1999-02 Megan Steinebach, 1995-98 Andrea Poole, 1997-99 Kelsey Bright, 2012-15 Courtney Hurt, 2011-15 Meghan Barker, 1998-01 Amy Buchanan, 1995-98 Elsa Kurlychek, 2002-05 Angela Tribble, 1999-02 Ashley Martin, 1999-02

19 18 17 15 15 14 14 13 12 11

POINTS (50 or more) Amy Buchanan, 1995-98 Angela Tribble, 1999-02 Andrea Poole, 1997-99 Kelsey Bright, 2012-15 Courtney Hurt, 2011-15 Emily Hulburt, 1999-02 Ashley Martin, 1999-02

77 74 71 69 61 57 51

GAME-WINNING GOALS (5 or more) Emily Hulburt, 1999-02 Angela Tribble, 1999-02 Andrea Poole, 1997-99 Christina Balint, 2003-06 Amy Buchanan, 1995-98 Diana Bergman, 1995-97

7 7 7 6 6 5

SAVES (100 or more) Caroline Robinson, 2014-17 Adriana Finelli, 1998-01 Katelyn Geddings, 2009-12 Kate Kelly, 2005-2008 Amanda Stephens, 2002-05 Kate Kelly, 2002-05 Michelle Japak, 1995-96 Ali Koenig, 2009- Kate Kelly, 2005-08 Daphne Baier, 1996-97 Elizabeth Selasky, 2004-07

MINUTES (1800 or more) Brianna Salverda, 2011-14 Emily Bielaga, 2008-11 Katt Dowd, 2012-15 Kelsey Bright, 2011-15 Adriana Finelli, 1998-01 Justine Panchuk, 2013-16 Jackie Rush, 2011-14 Amanda Stephens, 2002-05 Carsen Taylor, 2013-16 Debbie Matich, 2007-10 Katie Manns, 2009-12 Christina Balin, 2003-06 Daniela Malta, 2003-06 Alyshia Madison, 2007-10 Ashley Smith, 2002-05 Kristen Fleeger, 2001-04 Mackenzie Bellows, 2013-16 Breanne Milne, 2001-04 Liz Hendricks, 2002-05 Chelsea Pelletier, 2008-11 Courtney Hurt, 2011-15 Courtney Moore, 2004-07 Kendra Benshoff, 2002-05 Katelyn Geddings, 2009-12

Jackie Rush shares the school record for shots in a career with 210 with Kelsey Bright.

311 306 291 270 237 192 185 166 163 147 143

7204 6511 6427 6236 6177 5767 5671 5431 5336 5289 5190 5116 5110 4938 4936 4871 4695 4637 4632 4525 4160 3998 3818 3749

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Goalkeeper Caroline Robinson ranks first on the JSU career saves.

SHUTOUTS (5 or more) Adriana Finelli, 1998-01 Amanda Stephens, 2002-05 Caroline Robinson, 2014-17 Katelyn Geddings, 2009-12 Emily Bryan, 1996-98 Kate Kelly, 2005-2008 Michelle Japak, 1995-96 Daphne Baier, 1996-97 BEST GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE (Less than 3.00) Amanda Stephens, 2002-05 Adriana Finelli, 1998-01 Caroline Robison, 2014-17 Katelyn Geddings, 2009-12 Ali Koenig, 2009-12 Kate Kelly, 2005-08 Elizabeth Selasky, 2004-07 Kate Kelly, 2005-2008 Emily Bryan, 1996-98 Daphne Baier, 1996-97

25.5 22 14.5 10 7 5 5 5

1.18 1.26 1.40 1.43 1.53 1.69 1.88 1.88 2.40 2.72

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YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS

POINTS

1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

Amy Buchanan Diana Bergman Amy Buchanan Jennifer Weatherspoon Andrea Poole Angela Tribble Ashley Martin Angela Tribble Tiffanie Stewart Joanna McCaughey Christina Balint Ashley Smith Daniela Malta Courtney Moore Christina Balint Paige Rovillo Chelsea Pelletier Amber DeLaney Chelsea Pelletier Chelsea Pelletier Nathalee Lariviere Kelsey Bright Courtney Hurt Jackie Rush Kelsey Bright Kelsey Bright Cheyenne Carden Danielle Monroe

GOALS 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

Amy Buchanan Diana Bergman Helen Campbell Diana Bergman Amy Buchanan Jennifer Weatherspoon Andrea Poole Angela Tribble Emily Hulburt Angela Tribble Tiffanie Stewart Joanna McCaughey Christina Balint Christina Balint Kim Kimmel Paige Rovillo Chelsea Pelletier Amber DeLaney Chelsea Pelletier Chelsea Pelletier Nathalee Lariviere Kelsey Bright Jackie Rush Kelsey Bright Kelsey Bright Courtney Hurt Nadia Plawiuk Cheyenne Carden Danielle Monroe

14 16 29 25 28 17 13 26 12 12 10 10 10 10 13 9 16 17 14 5 5 19 19 11 32 32 7 15

5 5 5 7 12 11 10 7 6 12 5 6 5 6 3 3 7 8 7 2 2 8 5 13 5 5 3 3 7

ASSISTS 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

Amy Buchanan Diana Bergman Megan Steinebach Megan Steinebach Meghan Barker Andrea Poole Ashley Martin Meghan Barker Emily Hulburt Breanne Milne Liz Hendricks Dausha Hudack Kate Stipech Daniela Malta Elsa Kurlychek Kristi Periera Paige Rovillo Brittany Gardner Alyshia Madison Chelsea Pelletier Alex Rustad Melanie Rigo Alex Rustad Courtney Hurt Katie Manns Kelsey Bright Courtney Hurt Kelsey Bright Madison Carruthers Emma Meadows Kayla Thompson Rachel Blanding

SHOTS

1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

Amy Buchanan Amy Buchanan Amy Buchanan Jennifer Weatherspoon Andrea Poole Andrea Poole Angela Tribble Ashley Martin Ashley Martin Tiffanie Stewart Joanna McCaughey Joanna McCaughey Christina Balint Kim Kimmel Chelsea Pelletier Amber DeLaney Chelsea Pelletier Chelsea Pelletier Nathalee Lariviere Jackie Rush Jackie Rush Kelsey Bright Danielle Monroe Danielle Monroe

Kelsey Bright recorded a schoolrecord 32 points as a junior in 2014.

4 2 2 10 6 8 4 4 6 6 3 3 5 4 4 4 3 3 3 5 5 5 3 1 6 3 8 3 3 4 3 3

35 50 58 54 54 57 41 42 53 54 37 33 50 35 48 34 31 34 46 82 62 54 39 37

SHUTOUTS

1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

SAVES

1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

Michelle Japak Daphne Baier Emily Bryan Adriana Finelli Adriana Finelli Adriana Finelli Adriana Finelli Amanda Stephens Amanda Stephens Amanda Stephens Kate Kelly Elizabeth Selasky Kate Kelly Kate Kelly Ali Koenig Ali Koenig Katelyn Geddings Katelyn Geddings Taylor Hammond Meara Johnson Caroline Robinson Caroline Robinson Caroline Robinson

Jennifer Weatherspoon scored 11 goals in 1998, which ranks third on the school’s single season list.

Courtney Hurt was credited with eight assists, in 2014 which ranks second all-time in a single season.

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Michelle Japak Michelle Japak Daphne Baier Emily Bryan Adriana Finelli Adriana Finelli Adriana Finelli Adriana Finelli Amanda Stephens Amanda Stephens Amanda Stephens Kate Kelly Kate Kelly Kate Kelly Kate Kelly Christine Cunningham Ali Koenig Katelyn Geddings Katelyn Geddings Katelyn Geddings Taylor Hammond Caroline Robinson Caroline Robinson Caroline Robinson Caroline Robinson

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3 2 2 3 6.5 11 5 2 8 9 5 2 1 1 1 1 3 1 4 5 1 2 5 3 4

148 147 52 45 97 82 82 77 56 68 48 63 71 103 73 78 139 132 84 48 97 81 62


JSU ALL-TIME LETTER WINNERS -A-

Lindsay Albani, 2017-present Daisy Allen, 2011 Jennifer Atchley, 2000-03 Eli Arthur, 2009-12

-B-

Daphne Blair, 1996-97 Christina Balint, 2003-06 Blair Barker, 2013-16 Meghan Barker, 1998-01 Heather Bean, 1995-98 Ceilidh Beck, 1998 Mackenzie Bellows, 2013-16 Chelsi Bender, 2014-16 Kenrda Benshoff, 2002-05 Diana Bergman, 1995-97 Emily Bielaga, 2008-11 Suzanne Bilbrey, 1997-00 Julia Binnicker, 2009-2012 Rachel Blanding, 2016-present Lindsay Boehmler, 2008-11 Faiza Boujaafar, 2000 Brianna Boutziouvis, 2012-15 Casey Brettman, 2008 Kelsey Bright, 2012-15 Aly Brosius-Hood, 2008 Emily Bryan, 1996-98

-C-

Angela Campo, 1995-98 Helen Campbell, 1995-96 Kiara Campbell, 2017-present Cheyenne Carden, 2016-present Madison Carruthers, 2015-present Abbey Clausen, 2013-16 Anna Clausen, 2013-15 Owen Crosland, 2001-02 Angela Culpepper, 1995-99 Christine Cunningham, 2007-09

-D-

Andrea Dale, 2003 Amber DeLaney, 2006-09 Lauren Deppe, 2006 Martina Dessbesell, 2011 Jill Dick, 1999-00 Amy Dickinson, 1995 Chloe Doherty, 2017-present Nicola Dominikovich, 2013-16 Katt Dowd, 2012-15 Olivia Drapes, 2013-15 Adrian Dreher, 1995-97

-E-

-F-

-L-

Jill Feeney, 1996-98 Adrianna Finelli, 1998-01 Francesca Fitzgerald, 2010 Kristen Fleeger, 2001-04 Darian Fowler, 2001

Ashley LaFollette, 2002 Nathalee Lariviere, 2009-12 Morgan Lerch, 2017-present Danelle Lindo, 2015-present Jen Liston, 2017-present Jane Little, 1999-02 Cecelia Lounder, 1999-02

-G-

Leslie Garcia, 1997 Brittany Gardner, 2006-08 Katelyn Geddings, 2009-12 Shannon Gill, 1997-98 Alison Gonzalez, 2010 Charleen Gonzalez, 2008 Courtney Goldenberg, 2001 Pam Gorham, 2008-10 Katelyn Gregory, 2011-14 Felelcia Guajardo, 2002-05

-M-

-H-

Taylor Hammond, 2012-2013 Katelyn Hartrampf, 2010 Taylor Heaton, 2007-08 Nicole Heiser, 2012-15 Liz Hendricks, 2002-05 Wendy Holleman, 1997-00 Kristen Hoo, 2013-16 Brenna Horrocks, 2008 Amy Hrabovsky, 1995-96 Dausha Hudack, 2003-04 Emily Hulburt, 1999-2002 Courtney Hurt, 2011-15

-J-

Cate Eden, 2013 Brittany Elrod, 2001 Aiko Ewing, 2003-05

Ashley Martin (1999-2002) lettered in soccer and football at JSU.

Brianna Salverda, 2011-14 Christy Sansing, 1996 Jessica Scerbo, 2004-07 Caroline Seitz, 2004 Myla Senff, 2009-12 Elizabeth Selasky, 2004-07 Ashlyn Shields, 2016-present Chris Simpson, 2000-03 Kelly Snook, 2017-present Ashley Smith, 2002-05 Hannah Smith, 2001 Megan Steinbach, 1995-98 Amanda Stephens, 2002-05 Mary Stephenson, 1997-00 Kate Stipech, 2004-05 Tiffanie Stewart, 2003 Austen Stoelting, 2009-12 Courtney Stough, 2013 Heather Swift, 2005

-T-

-O-

-V-

-P-

Alicia Pallister, 2017-present Justine Panchuk, 2013-16 Chelsea Pelletier, 2008-11 Jordan Pannell, 2016 Kristi Pereira, 2005-08 Millie Perekh, 2008-11 Claire Petersen, 2015-present Kim Peterson, 2002, 03 Heather Pez, 1995, 96 Nadia Plawiuk, 2016-present Hannah Plott, 2007 Andrea Poole, 1997-99 Chelsea Poovey, 2005 Allegra Pound, 1999-00 Kari Precopia, 1995-98

Jackie Rush lettered for JSU from 2011-2014

Angie Meyer played for JSU from 1996-1998.

-S-

Brittney Neely, 2006 Adrianne Nickell, 2011-12 Sara Niebuhr, 2007 Sarah Owen, 1995

Adrianna Karpa, 2016-present Sydney Keller, 2012-15 Chloe Kennedy, 2011 Krisha Kennedy, 1996 Kate Kelly, 2005-2008 Kim Kimmel, 2007 Ali Koenig, 2009-2012 Kristen Koenig, 1995 Elsa Kurlychek, 2005-08

Heather Reynolds, 2004-06 Caroline Robinson, 2014-17 Alexis Rodriguez, 2012-13 Kalea Romano, 2015-present Paige Rovillo, 2007 Melanie Rigo, 2009 Jackie Rush, 2011-14 Alex Rustad, 2009-10

Carsen Taylor, 2013-16 Katie Thomas, 2013-16 Kayla Thompson, 2014-17 Jennifer Torruella, 2006-07 Angela Tribble, 1999-02

-N-

Lindsey Jackson, 2011-14 Kristen James, 1995-97 Michelle Japak, 1995-96 Laura Jennings, 2004 Meara Johnson, 2014-16 Ariel Jones, 2009-10 Gena Jones, 1995-96 Mindy Jones, 1998-01 Tiffany Julien, 2006-07

-K-

Kaitlyn MacLellan, 2007-08 Alyshia Madison, 2007-10 Daniela Malta, 2003-06 Kaitlin Manns, 2009-12 Ashley Martin, 1999-02 Abigail Martinez, 2017-present Debbie Matich, 2007-10 Sarah McAulay, 2006-07 Joanna McCaughey, 2002-05 Emma Meadows, 2016-present Amy Meehan, 2010 Angie Meyer, 1996-98 Dani Miller, 2009-12 Krista Miller, 2001-04 Sarah Miller, 2006-07 Breanne Milne, 2001-04 Taylor Mitchell, 2011 Courtney Moore, 2004-07 Jessica Monahan, 2011-14 Danielle Monroe, 2016-present Kim Morton, 1999-00 Trista Munster, 2006-09

-R-

Fallon Vaughan, 2011 Nicole Vickery, 2009-11

-W-

Mollie Warren, 1997-98 Jennifer Weatherspoon, 1998-99 Erica West, 2006 Mia Wilson, 2016-present Shannon Wright, 2004 Erica Wolfe, 2008 Crista Wood, 2003

-Z-

Wendy Ziesel, 1995

Julia Binnicker lettered for JSU from 2009-2012 Mackenzie Bellows lettered for JSU from 2013-2016

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS 1998: 11-7 (2-3 A-Sun Conference) Head Coach: Lisa Howe

1995: 4-12-1 (2-7-1 A-Sun Conference) Head Coach: Lisa Howe *Southeastern Louisiana *Centenary College *Mercer University South Florida *Georgia State University $Auburn University $Lynn University *Georgia State University *Campbell University *Centenary College *Southeastern Louisiana *Mercer University Birmingham-Southern *Campbell University Mississippi Clemson L, 0-4 Jacksonville University *Conference Match $Auburn Tournament

W, 1-0 L, 0-5 L, 0-4 L, 0-1 T, 3-3 (OT) L, 1-5 L, 0-5 L, 1-4 L, 0-12 L, 0-4 W, 2-0 L, 0-5 W, 9-1 L, 0-8 L, 0-5 W, 8-0

1996: 6-12-1 (2-6 A-Sun Conference) Head Coach: Lisa Howe *Mercer University Alabama-Huntsville Huntingdon College (OT) Middle Tennessee Alabama-Birmingham *Centenary College *Southeastern Louisiana $Louisiana State University $New Mexico *Mercer University *Georgia State University *Southeastern Louisiana Tennessee Tech *Centenary College South Alabama Auburn University Florida State University Stetson University *Georgia State University *Conference Match $South Alabama Tournament

L, 1-3 W, 11-0 T, 0-0 W, 2-0 L, 0-8 L, 1-6 W, 3-1 L, 1-5 L, 0-5 L, 0-2 L, 0-3 W, 3-0 W, 4-0 L, 0-2 W, 3-2 L, 1-5 L, 0-4 L, 0-3 L, 0-3

1997: 8-12-1 (3-3 A-Sun Conference) Advanced to Conference Tournament Head Coach: Lisa Howe

Huntingdon College *Samford University *Georgia State Radford University *Troy State University Middle Tennessee State *Centenary College Northwestern State University of North Texas Texas Christian University *Samford University *Centenary College *Mercer University Charleston Southern *Troy State University McNeese State Mississippi State Auburn University University of Montevallo University of Alabama **Georgia State University *Conference Match **Conference Tournament

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W, 1-0 L, 0-2 L, 2-4 L, 2-3 W, 4-0 L, 2-3 L, 0-4 W, 7-1 L, 0-7 L, 0-6 W, 3-0 L, 0-2 L, 0-3 T, 1-1 (OT) W, 7-0 W, 2-0 W, 3-2 L, 2-3 W, 3-2 L, 0-5 L, 0-10

Huntingdon College Middle Tennessee State *Georiga State University Stephen F. Austin Charleston Southern College of Charleston *Troy State University Samford University *Mercer University Auburn University Centenary College Belmont Universtiy *Samford University #Troy State University #Northwestern State #Tennessee Martin *Centenary College Montevallo W, 6-2 *Conference Match #Kick Out Cancer Tournament

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

1999: 12-4-5 (4-3-2 A-Sun Conference) Conference Tournament Semifinalist Head Coach: Lisa Howe University of Georgia Tennessee-Chattanooga Arkansas Little-Rock Memphis W, 2-0 *Samford Unversity *Florida Atlantic University *Mercer University Auburn University *Troy State University Belmont University *Stetson University *Jacksonville University Mississippi State University South Alabama *Central Florida *Georgia State University Campbell University #Georgia Southern #Middle-Tennessee State **Florida Atlantic **UCF L, 4-0 *Conference Match #Kick Out Cancer Tournament **Conference Tournament

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

2000: 9-9 (5-4 A-Sun Conference) Advanced to Conference Tournament Head Coach: Lisa Howe College of Charleston W, 3-1 Alabama-Birmingham L, 2-0 $Alabama L, 3-1 $Mississippi State L, 1-0 #Stephen F. Austin W, 3-0 #Belmont W, 3-0 Auburn L, 3-1 *Campbell University W, 2-1 *Troy State University W, 3-0 Georgia Southern W, 1-0 *Samford University W, 1-0 *Florida Atlantic University L, 4-1 *University of Central Florida L, 4-0 *Georgia State University L, 1-0 *Mercer University W, 3-2 *Stetson University W, 3-1 *Jacksonville University L, 1-0 *Conference Match $Alabama Tournament # Kick Out Cancer Tournament

2001: 6-10-1 (3-7 A-Sun Conference) Head Coach: Lisa Howe #Ball State University #Southeast Missouri State Middle Tennessee State University *Samford University *Belmont University Mississippi State University Tennessee Chattanooga

L, 1-0 L, 4-0 W, 2-1 L, 1-0 W, 3-2 L, 6-2 T, 2-2

*Jacksonville University L, 5-1 *Stetson University W, 3-0 *Troy State University W, 3-0 *Mercer University L, 1-0 *University of Central Florida L, 2-0 *Florida Atlantic University L, 2-1 *Campbell University L, 2-0 *Georgia State University L, 2-0 ^Centenary College W, 1-0 ^Birmingham Southern W, 1-0 * Conference Match # Southeast Missouri State Tournament ^Birmingham Southern Touranment

2002: 12-6-2 (7-3-1 A-Sun Conference) Head Coach: Lisa Howe

University of West Virginia L, 5-0 University of South Alabama W, 1-0 *Troy State University W, 4-0 *Mercer University W, 2-0 Appalachian State University W, 3-0 *Georgia State University L, 1-0 *Campbell University W, 4-0 *Gardner Webb University W, 1-0 Birmingham Southern College W, 8-0 *Stetson University W, 5-0 *Jacksonville University T, 3-3 *Belmont University W, 4-0 *Samford University W, 1-0 *University of Central Florida L, 3-0 *Florida Atlantic University L, 3-0 Lipscomb University W, 4-0 Auburn University-Montgomery W, 3-0 **Georgia State University T, 1-1 **University of Central Florida L, 3-0 *Conference Match **Conference Tournament

2003: 11-5-4 (4-1-3 Ohio Valley) Head Coach: Lisa Howe

University Alabama L, 2-7 Birmingham-Southern L, 0-1 Mississippi Valley State W, 3-0 Chattanooga W, 2-0 Lipscomp W, 3-0 South Alabama T, 1-1 Alabama A&M W, 2-0 Mississippi State L, 0-4 Emory W, 1-0 *UT-Martin T, 1-1 *Murray State W, 2-0 *Eastern Illinois T, 1-1 *Southeast Missouri T, 0-0 *Tennessee Tech W, 1-0 *Austin Peay W, 1-0 Union College W, 1-0 *Morehead State W, 2-0 *Samford L, 0-1 **Tennessee Tech W, 2-0 **Eastern Illinois L, 0-1 *Conference Match **Conference Tournament

2004: 7-11-3 (3-3-2 Ohio Valley) Head Coach: Lisa Howe

UAB L, 6-2 Mississippi Valley State W, 1-0 Rice W, 1-0 TCU L, 3-1 ?Western Carolina W, 3-2 ?East Tennessee State L, 4-3 Alabama L, 3-2 Mercer L, 3-1 *Samford L, 1-0 South Alabama L, 3-1 Mississippi State T, 1-1 *Tennessee-Martin W, 1-0 *Murray State L, 2-1 *Eastern Illinois W, 1-0 *Southeast Missouri State T, 0-0 *Tennessee Tech W, 2-0 *Austin Peay T, 1-1 *Morehead State L, 2-0 Birmingham-Southern L, 1-0 **Morehead State W, 3-0 **Samford L, 3-0 *Conference Match **Conference Tournament

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2005: 8-9-2 (4-5-1 Ohio Valley) Head Coach: Julie Davis Carlson

UAB L, 0-3 $IPFW T,3-3 (2OT) at Florida International L, 0-3 at Birmingham-Southern L, 0-1 at East Tennessee State W, 3-2 (OT) at Chattanooga L, 2-1 Mercer W, 1-0 Southern Miss W, 2-0 *at Morehead State W, 1-0 *at Eastern Kentucky W, 2-0 *at Samford L, 2-0 *Murray State L, 3-2 (OT) *UT Martin W, 3-1 *at SEMO L, 2-1 *at Eastern Illinois L, 1-0 *Austin Peay W, 2-0 *Tennessee Tech T, 1-1 (2OT) Winthrop W, 5-1 $at SEMO L, 1-0 *-OVC Game $-OVC Tournament

2006: 5-12-2 (3-5-1 Ohio Valley) Head Coach: Julie Davis Carlson 8/25 8/27 9/1 9/3 9/8 9/10 9/15 9/17 9/19 9/22 9/24 9/29 10/1 10/6 10/9 10/13 10/15 10/20 10/22

Birmingham-Southern at Auburn vs. Western Kentucky at Middle Tennessee Alabama State at Kennesaw State at Winthrop at South Carolina vs. Georgia State at Austin Peay at Tennessee Tech vs. Morehead State vs. Eastern Kentucky vs. Samford vs. Charleston Southern at Murray State at Tennessee-Martin vs. SEMO vs. Eastern Illinois

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

2007: 4-12-1 (2-6-1 Ohio Valley) Head Coach: Julie Davis Carlson

8/31 9/2 9/7 9/9 9/14 9/16 9/21 9/23 9/28 9/30 10/5 10/12 10/14 10/19 10/21 10/26 10/28

at Wright State vs. Evansville Youngstown State Citadel Kennesaw State at South Alabama Troy at Arkansas *Murray State *UT Martin *at Samford *at Morehead State *at Eastern Kentucky *Austin Peay *Tennessee Tech *at SEMO *Eastern Illinois

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

2008: 5-10-3 (2-5-1 Ohio Valley) Head Coach: Julie Davis Carlson

8/23 8/29 8/31 9/5 9/7 9/12 9/14 9/19 9/23 9/26

Middle Tenn. St. at Georgia State at Alabama Arkansas # Mercer # at Troy Chattanooga South Alabama Alabama State *at Austin Peay

T, 1-1 (2 OT) L, 0-4 L, 0-3 L, 0-4 T, 1-1 (2OT) L, 2-3 (OT) W, 4-1 W, 3-2 W, 12-0 L, 0-1


YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS 9/28 *at Tennessee Tech T, 2-2 (2 OT) 10/3 *SEMO W, 2-1 10/5 *Eastern Illinois W, 3-0 10/10 *at Murray State L, 0-4 10/12 *at UT Martin L, 0-1 10/17 Alabama A&M L, 2-4 10/24 *Morehead State L, 0-2 10/26 *Eastern Kentucky L, 0-2 *-OVC Game $-Adidas Gamecock Classic

2009: 8-10-0 (2-6-0 Ohio Valley) Head Coach: Julie Davis Carlson

8/21 at Mercer L, 2-0 8/23 North Georgia W, 1-0 8/28 Miss. Valley St. W, 4-0 8/29 Alabama L, 2-1 9/4 at Southern (La.) W, 4-0 9/9 Alabama A&M W, 7-0 9/13 Nicholls State W, 3-0 9/18 at Western Carolina ^ L, 2-0 9/20 vs. Elon ^ L, 2-1 9/23 at Alabama State W, 11-0 9/25 * Murray State L, 3-1 9/27 * UT Martin L, 1-0 10/2 * at Morehead State L, 2-1 10/4 * at Eastern Kentucky L, 1-0 10/16 * at SE Missouri St. L, 1-0 10/18 * at Eastern Illinois L, 3-0 10/23 * Tennessee Tech W, 3-2 10/30 * Austin Peay W, 1-0 *-OVC Match ^ WCU Catamount Classic, Cullowee, N.C.

2010: 3-14-1 (1-7-0 Ohio Valley) Head Coach: Julie Davis Carlson

8/20 Gardner Webb L, 2-0 8/22 Georgia State L, 3-2 (2OT) 8/27 at New Mexico State ! L, 2-1 8/29 vs. North Texas ! L, 2-0 9/3 at Mississippi Valley St. W,2-0 9/5 at Jackson State T, 1-1 (2OT) 9/10 Southeastern Louisiana # L, 2-1 9/12 Southern (La.) # W, 7-0 9/17 Troy L, 2-0 9/19 at Louisiana Tech L, 3-0 9/24 * SE Missouri State W, 2-1 9/26 * Eastern Illinois L, 2-0 10/1 * at Murray State L, 1-0 (OT) 10/3 * at UT Martin L, 2-0 10/8 * at Austin Peay L, 1-0 10/15 * Eastern Kentucky L, 5-0 10/17 * Morehead State L, 1-0 10/22 * at Tennessee Tech L, 3-1 (OT2) *-OVC Match ! Encano Hotel Aggie Classic, Las Cruces, NM # JSU/Adidas Classic, Jacksonville, Ala.

2011: 2-13-4 (1-4-4 Ohio Valley) Head Coach: Julie Davis Carlson

8/19 at Mercer L, 2-0 8/21 at Middle Tennessee L, 1-0 (2OT 8/26 at Southern Mississippi L, 2-0 8/28 at South Alabama L, 2-0 9/2 #New Mexico State L, 2-1 9/4 #Louisiana Tech L, 1-0 9/9 !at Gardner-Webb L, 3-1 9/11 !vs. Chattanooga L, 1-0 9/16 Jackson State W, 1-0 (OT) 9/18 at Troy L, 3-2 9/23 *at SIUE W, 1-0 9/25 *at Eastern Illinois L, 2-0 9/30 *Morehead State T, 0-0 (2OT) 10/2 *Eastern Kentucky T, 1-1 (2OT) 10/7 *Tennessee Tech L, 2-1 (2OT) 10/14 *Austin Peay T, 1-1 (2OT) 10/16 *Murray State T, 0-0 (2OT) 10/28 *at Southeast Missouri L, 3-0 10/30 *at UT Martin L, 2-1 (2OT) * OVC Match # JSU/Adidas Classic, Jacksonville, Ala. ! Under Armour Border Classic, Boiling Springs, NC

2012: 10-8-2 (3-6-1 Ohio Valley) Head Coach: Julie Davis Carlson

8/17 Middle Tennessee L, 2-0 8/19 at Georgia State W, 2-1 8/24 at Jackson State W, 2-0 8/26 at Alabama A&M W, 5-0 8/31 !vs. Stetson W, 2-0 9/2 !vs. Louisiana Tech W, 1-0 9/7 #McNeese State T, 1-1 (2OT) 9/9 #South Carolina State W, 2-0 9/14 Mercer L, 2-1 9/16 at Samford W, 2-1 9/23 *at Tennessee Tech W, 2-1 9/28 *Eastern Illinois W, 1-0 9/30 *SIU Edwardsville W, 3-2 10/5 *at Eastern Kentucky L, 2-1 10/7 *at Morehead State T, 1-1 (2OT) 10/12 *Belmont L, 2-1 (OT) 10/19 *at Murray State L, 2-1 (OT) 10/21 *at Austin Peay L, 2-0 10/26 *UT Martin L, 3-1 10/28 *Southeast Missouri L, 1-0 * OVC Match ! Trojan Classic, Troy, Ala. # JSU/Adidas Classic, Jacksonville, Ala.

2013: 4-13-2 (0-9-1 Ohio Valley) Head Coach: Neil Macdonald

8/23 at McNeese State 8/25 at Louisiana 8/30 at The Citadel 9/1 at Charleston Southern 9/6 Alabama A&M 9/13 Troy 9/15 at Mercer 9/20 Alabama State 9/22 Georgia State 9/27 *Eastern Kentucky 9/29 *Morehead State 10/4 *at UT Martin 10/6 *at Southeast Missouri 10/11 *at Belmont 10/13 *Tennessee Tech 10/18 *at Eastern Illinois 10/20 *at SIU Edwardsville 10/25 *Murray State 10/27 *Austin Peay * OVC Match

W, 1-0 T, 1-1 L, 3-1 L, 4-2 W, 4-0 W, 1-0 L, 4-0 W, 2-1 L, 2-0 L, 1-0 L, 2-1 L, 3-1 L, 2-0 L, 5-1 T, 0-0 L, 2-1 L, 5-1 L, 1-0 L, 3-0

(2OT)

(2OT) (2OT) (2OT)

(2OT)

2014: 11-10-1 (6-4 Ohio Valley) Head Coach: Neil Macdonald

8/22 at Elon L, 2-0 8/24 at Gardner-Webb W, 1-0 8/29 Samford L, 3-2 8/31 Mississippi Valley State W, 15-0 9/5 Jackson State W, 7-1 9/7 at Alabama L, 2-0 9/12 at Troy L, 3-1 9/14 at Alabama State W, 3-0 9/20 at Ball State L, 3-1 9/26 *UT Martin W, 2-1 (OT) 9/27 *at Murray State L, 2-1 10/3 *at Morehead State L, 2-1 10/5 *at Eastern Kentucky W, 2-1 10/12 *Eastern Illinois W, 3-1 10/17 *at Austin Peay W, 5-0 10/19 *Belmont W, 4-2 10/24 *SIU Edwardsville L, 2-1 10/26 *Southeast Missouri L, 3-0 10/31 *at Tennessee Tech W, 2-1 11/6 #vs. UT Martin T, 1-1 (2OT) 11/7 #at Southeast Missouri W, 1-0 11/9 #vs. SIU Edwardsville L, 3-2 (OT) * OVC Match # OVC Tournamant

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2015: 8-9-2 (5-4-1 Ohio Valley) Head Coach: Neil Macdonald

8/21 Ball State L, 4-0 8/23 Gardner-Webb W, 2-1 8/28 at Middle Tennessee L, 1-0 8/30 at Lipscomb L, 3-0 9/4 Georgia State L, 4-0 9/6 at Jackson State W, 4-0 9/13 Alabama State W, 7-0 9/20 at Alabama L, 2-0 9/24 *Morehead State W, 2-1 9/27 *Tennessee Tech L, 2-1 10/2 *at SIU Edwardsville W, 1-0 (2OT) 10/4 *at Eastern Illinois T, 0-0 (2OT) 10/9 *Austin Peay W, 4-3 10/11 *Murray State L, 1-0 10/16 *at UT Martin W, 2-0 10/18 *at Southeast Missouri L, 1-0 10/25 *Eastern Kentucky L, 2-1 10/29 *at Belmont W, 1-0 11/1 #Southeast Missouri T, 1-1 (2OT) * OVC Match # OVC Tournamant

2016: 5-13-1 (2-8 Ohio Valley) Head Coach: Neil Macdonald

8/19 8/21 8/26 8/28 8/30 9/2 9/9 9/16 9/18 9/23 9/25 9/30 10/2 10/7 10/9 10/11 10/21 10/23 10/27

at Middle Tennessee Georgia Southern vs. South Alabama at Troy at Georgia State Louisiana Tech Jackson State at Charleston Southern at The Citadel *at Tennessee Tech *at Eastern Kentucky *Eastern Illinois *SIU Edwardsville *Southeast Missouri *UT Martin *at Morehead State *at Murray State *at Austin Peay *Belmont

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

2017: 6-10-3 (3-7 Ohio Valley) Head Coach: Neil Macdonald

8/18 8/20 8/25 8/27 9/1 9/3 9/8 9/10 9/15 9/17 9/24 9/29 10/1 10/6 10/8 10/13 10/15 10/22

at Alabama Alabama State Middle Tennessee Georgia State vs. Troy at South Alabama at Louisiana-Monroe at Louisiana Tech *at UT Martin *Tennessee Tech *Murray State *Austin Peay *at Belmont *at Eastern Illinois *at SIU Edwardsville *Eastern Kentucky *Morehead State *at Southeast Missouri

L, 5-1 W, 3-1 W, 4-1 T, 0-0 T, 0-0 L, 3-1 W, 2-0 L, 2-0 L, 1-0 L, 1-0 L, 3-0 W, 3-2 L, 4-1 W,1-0 L, 2-0 L, 1-0 W, 2-1 L, 1-0

(OT)

41


JSU VERSUS ALL OPPONENTS Alabama 2017 2015 2014 2009 2008 2004 2003 2000 1997

0-9-0 L, 5-1 L, 2-0 L, 2-0 L, 2-1 L, 3-0 L, 3-2 L, 7-2 L. 3-1 L, 5-0

(A) (A) (A) (H) (A) (A) (H) (A) (A)

Alabama A&M 2013 2012 2009 2008. 2003

4-1-0 W, 4-0 W, 5-0 W, 4-0 L, 4-2 W, 2-0

(H) (A) (H) (H) (N)

Alabama-Huntsville 1-0-0 1996. W, 11-0

(H)

Alabama State 2017 2015 2014 2013 2009 2008 2006

7-0-0 W, 3-1 W, 7-0 W, 3-0 W, 2-1 W, 11-0 W, 12-0 W, 6-0

(H) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (H)

Appalachian State 1-0-0 2002 W, 3-0

(H)

Arkansas 0-2-0 2008 L, 4-0 2007 L, 5-0

(H) (A)

Arkansas Little-Rock 1-0-0 1999 W, 3-1

(N)

A

Auburn-Montgomery 1-0-0 2002. W, 3-0

(H)

Auburn University 2006 2000. 1999. 1998. 1997. 1996. 1995

(A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A)

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

B

Austin Peay 6-7-2 2017 W, 3-2 2016 L, 1-0 2015 W, 4-3 2014 W, 5-0 2013 L, 3-0 2012 L, 2-0 2011 T, 1-1 2010 L, 1-0 2009 W, 1-0 2008 L, 1-0 2007 W, 2-1 2006 L, 1-0 2005 W, 2-0 2004 T, 1-1 2003 W, 1-0 Ball State 2015 2014 2001

42

(H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (2OT) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (2OT)

0-3-0 L, 4-0 L, 3-1 L, 1-0

(H) (A) (N)

Belmont University 7-4-0 2017 L, 4-1 2016 L, 2-1 2015 W, 1-0 2014 W, 4-2 2013 L, 5-1 2012 L, 2-1 2002. W, 4-0 2001. W, 3-2 2000 W, 3-0

(A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (H) (A) (H)

1999. 1998

W, 5-0 W, 4-3

(A) (H)

Birmingham-Southern 3-4-0 2006. L, 2-0 (H) 2005. L, 1-0 (A) 2004. L, 1-0 (H) 2003. L, 1-0 (A) 2002. W, 8-0 2001 W, 1-0 1995 W, 9-1

(H) (A) (H)

Campbell University 3-3-0 2002. W, 4-0 2001. L, 2-0 2000. W, 2-1 1999 W, 1-0 1995 L, 12-0 1995 L, 8-0

(H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A)

C

Centenary College 1-8-0 2001 L, 1-0 (N) 1998. L, 2-1 (H) 1998. W, 2-1 (A) 1997 L, 4-0 (A) 1997. L, 2-0 (H) 1996. L, 6-1 (A) 1996. L, 2-0 (H) 1995. L, 5-0 (A) 1995 L, 4-0 (H) Central Florida 0-5-1 2002 L, 3-0 (A) 2002 A-Sun Tourn. L, 3-0 (N) 2001 L, 2-0 (H) 2000. L, 4-0 (A) 1999 T, 0-0 (2OT) (H) 1999 L, 4-0 (A) Charleston Southern 1 -3-1 2016 L, 1-0 2013 L, 4-2 2006 W, 2-1 1998 L, 3-1 1997 T, 1-1 Chattanooga 3-2-1 2011 L, 1-0 2008 W, 4-1 2005. L, 2-1 2003. W, 2-0 2001 T, 2-2, (2OT) 1999 W, 3-0 Citadel 1-2-0 2016 2013 2007

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

Clemson 1995

0-1-0 L, 4-0

College of Charleston 1 -1-0 2000. W, 3-1 1998 L, 2-1

E

East Tennessee State 1-1-0 2005 W, 3-1 (OT) 2004 L, 4-3

(A) (A) (H) (A) (2OT) (H) (N) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A)

(A) (H)

Eastern Kentucky 3-9-1 2017 L, 1-0 (H) 2016 L,3-0 (A) 2015 L, 2-1 (H) 2014 W, 2-1 (A) 2013 L, 1-0 (H) 2012 L, 2-1 (A) 2011 T, 1-1 (2OT) (H) 2010 L, 5-0 (H) 2009 L, 1-0 (A) 2008 L, 2-0 (H) 2007 L, 3-1 (A)

2006 2005

W, 2-1 W, 2-0

H I J

(H) (A)

Eastern Illinois 6-8-2 2017 W, 1-0 2016 W, 1-0 2015 T, 0-0 2014 W, 3-1 2013 L, 2-1 2012 W, 1-0 2011 L, 2-0 2010 L, 2-0 2009 L, 3-0 2008 W, 3-0 2007 L, 2-0 2006 L, 2-0 2005 L, 1-0 2004 W, 1-0 2003 T, 1-1 (2OT) 2003 OVC Tourn. L, 1-0

(A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (N).

Elon 0-2-0 2014 2009

L, 2-0 L, 2-1

(A) (N)

Emory 1-0-0 2003

W, 1-0

(H)

Evansville 0-1-0 2007 L, 3-2

(N)

Huntingdon College 2-0-1 1998 W, 2-1 1997 W, 1-0 1996 T, 0-0 IUPUI-Ft. Wayne 0-0-1 2005 T, 3-3 2OT

OT (H) (H) 2OT (H)

(N)

Jackson State 5-0-1 2016 W,2-0 (H) 2015 W, 1-0 (A) 2014 W, 7-1 (H) 2012 W, 2-0 (A) 2011 W, 1-0 OT (H) 2010 T, 1-1 2OT (A) Jacksonville University 1-3-1 2002 T, 3-3 2OT (H) 2001. L, 5-1 (A) 2000. L, 2-1 (A) 1999 L, 2-1 (A) 1995 W, 8-0 (H)

K L

Kennesaw State 0-2-0 2007. L, 3-0 (H) 2006 L, 3-0 (A)

F

Florida Atlantic University 1-4-0 2002. L, 3-0 (A) 2001. L, 2-1 (H) 2000. L, 4-1 (A) 1999 L, 2-1 OT 1999 A-Sun Tourn. W, 3-0 (N) Florida International 0-1-0 2005 L, 3-0 (A)

Lipscomb 2-1-0 2015 L, 3-0 2003. W, 3-0 2002 W, 4-0

(A) (H) (A)

LSU 0-1-0 1996

L, 5-1

(N)

Florida State 1996

Louisiana 0-0-1 2013 T, 1-1

(A)

Louisiana-Monroe 1-0-0 2017 W, 2-0

(A)

0-1-0 L, 4-0

Gardner-Webb 3-2-0 2015 W, 2-1 2014 W, 1-0 2011 L, 3-1 2010 L, 2-0 2002 W, 1-0

G

Georgia 1999

0-0-1 T, 0-0

(A)

(H) (A) (A) (H) (A) 2 OT (A)

Georgia Southern 2-0-1 2016 W,3-1 (H) 2000. W, 1-0 (A) 1999 T, 0-0 2 OT (H) Georgia State 2017 2016 2015 2013 2012 2010 2008. 2006 2002. 2002 2001. 2000. 1999. 1998 1997. 1997 1996. 1996 1995 1995

1-14-5 T, 0-0 T, 0-0 L, 4-0 L, 2-0 W, 2-1 L, 3-2 L, 4-0 T, 0-0 L, 1-0 T, 1-1 L, 2-0 L, 1-0 L, 2-1 L, 3-1 L, 4-2 L, 10-0 L, 3-0 L, 3-0 T, 3-3 L, 4-1

JACKSONVILLE STATE GAMECOCKS SOCCER 2018

(H) (A) (A) (H) (A) (2OT) (A) (2OT) (H) (2OT) (A) (H) (A) (H) (H) (A) (H) (A) (2OT) (A)

(H) (H) (N)

(H)

Louisiana Tech 2017 2016 2012 2011 2010

1-4-0 L, 2-0 L, 1-0 W, 1-0 L, 1-0 (H) L, 3-0 (A)

(A) (H) (N)

Lynn University 0-1-0 1995 L, 5-0 (N) McNeese State University 2-0-1 2013 W, 1-0 (A) 2012 1-1 (2OT) (H) 1997 W, 2-0 (H)

M

Memphis 1999

1-0-0 W, 2-0

Mercer 2013 2012 2011 2009 2008 2005. 2004. 2001 2000. 1999 1998. 1997 1997. 1996 1995. 1995.

4-12-1 L, 4-0 (A) L, 2-1 (H) L, 2-0 (A) L, 2-1 (A) T, 1-1 (2 OT) (H) W, 1-0 (H) L, 3-1 (A) L, 1-0 (H) W, 3-2 (A) W, 5-2 (H) L, 2-1 (H) L, 3-0 (A) L, 3-1 (H) L, 2-0 (A) L, 4-0 (H) L, 5-0 (A)

(A)


JSU VERSUS ALL OPPONENTS Middle-Tennessee State 4-6-1 2017 W,4-1 (H) 2016 L, 1-0 (A) 2015 L, 1-0 (A) 2012 L, 2-0 (H) 2011 L, 1-0 (2OT) (A) 2008 T, 1-1 (2 OT) (H) 2006. L, 4-1 (A) 2001. W, 2-1 (H) 1999 W, 3-0 (H) 1998. L, 3-2 (A) 1997 L, 3-2 (H) 1996 W, 2-0 (A) Mississippi 1995

0-1-0 L, 5-0

(A)

Mississippi State 2-3-1 2004. T 1-1 2003. L, 4-0 2001. L, 6-2 2000. L, 1-0 1999. W, 1-0 1997 W, 3-2

(A) (A) (H) (N) (A) (H)

Mississippi Valley State 5-0-0 2014 W, 15-0 2010 W, 2-0 2009 W, 4-0 2004. W, 1-0 2003 W, 3-0

(H) (A) (H) (H) (A)

Montevallo 2-0-0 1998. W, 6-2 1997 W, 3-2

(H) (A)

Morehead State 5-9-2 2017 W,2-1 (H) 2016 L, 2-1 (A) 2015 W, 2-1 (H) 2014 L, 2-1 (A) 2013 L, 2-1 2OT (H) 2012 T, 1-1 2OT (A) 2011 T, 0-0 2OT (H) 2010 L, 1-0 (A) 2009 L, 2-1 (A) 2008. L, 2-0 (H) 2007. L, 1-0 (A) 2006. L, 1-0 (H) 2005. W, 1-0 (A) 2004. L, 2-0 (A) 2004. W, 3-0 (N) 2003 W, 2-0 (A) Murray State 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007. 2006. 2005 2004. 2003

3-11-1 L, 3-0 L, 1-0 L, 1-0 L, 3-0 L, 1-0 L, 2-1 (OT) T, 0-0 L, 1-0 (A) L, 3-1 (H) L, 3-0 (A) W, 2-1 (H) W, 2-1 (A) L, 3-2 (A) L, 2-1 (H) W, 2-0

Nicholls State 2008

1-0-0 W, 3-0 (H)

(H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (2OT) (H) OT

OT (H)

Northwestern State 2-0-0 1998. W, 3-1 1997 W, 7-1

(H) (A)

North Georgia 2009

1-0-0 W, 1-0

(H)

North Texas 2010

0-2-0 L, 2-0

(N)

N

1997

L, 7-0

New Mexico 1996

0-1-0 L, 5-0 (N)

(A)

New Mexico State 0-2-0 2011 L, 2-1 (H) 2010 L, 2-1 (A) Radford University 0-1-0 1997 L, 3-2

(H)

Rice 1-0-0 2004

(A)

R S

W, 1-0

Samford 5-10-1 2014 L, 3-2 (H) 2012 W, 2-1 (A) 2007. L, 4-0 (A) 2006. L, 1-0 (H) 2005. L, 2-0 (A) 2004 L, 1-0 (H) 2004 (OVC Tourn.) L, 3-0 (N) 2003. L, 1-0 (A) 2002. W, 1-0 (A) 2001. L, 1-0 (H) 2000. W, 1-0 (A) 1999 T, 2-2 (2OT) (H) 1998. W, 1-0 (A) 1998. L, 1-0 (H) 1997. L, 2-0 (A) 1997 W, 3-0 (H) South Alabama 2017 2016 2011 2008. 2006. 2004. 2003 2002 1999 1996 South Carolina 2006

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

South Florida 1995

0-1-0 L, 1-0

Southeast Missouri 2017 2016 2015 OVCT 2015 2014 OVCT 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008. 2007. 2006. 2005. 2005 OVC T 2004 2003 2001

5-11-3 L, 1-0 W, 2-1 T, 1-1 L, 1-0 W, 1-0 L, 3-0 L, 2-0 L, 1-0 L, 3-0 W, 2-1 L, 1-0 W, 2-1 L, 1-0 W, 2-0 L, 2-1 L, 1-0 T 0-0 T, 0-0 L, 4-0

Southeastern Louisiana 4-1-0 2010 L, 2-1 1996. W, 3-1 1996 W, 3-0 1995. W, 1-0 1995. W, 2-0 Southern (La.) 2010 2009

2-0-0 W, 7-0 (H) W, 4-0 (A)

(A) (A) (H) (H) (A) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (N) 2OT (H) 2OT (A) (A) (H) (A) (H) (A) (H)

SI-Edwardsville 3-5-0 2017 L, 2-0 2016 L, 2-1 2015 W, 1-0 2014 OVCT L, 3-2 2014 L, 2-1 2013 L, 5-1 2012 W, 3-2 2011 W, 1-0

(A) (H) (H) OT (N) (H) (A) (H) (A)

Southern Mississippi 1-1-0 2011 L, 2-0 2005 W, 2-0

(A) (H)

Stephen F. Austin 2-0-0 2000. W, 3-0 1998 W, 1-0

(H) OT (A)

Stetson University 2002 2001 2000 1999 1996

(H) (A) (H) (A) (H)

4-1-0 W, 5-0 W, 3-0 W, 3-1 W, 1-0 L, 3-0

UT Martin 5-9-3 2017 L, 1-0 (A) 2016 L, 2-1 (H) 2015 W, 2-0 (A) 2014 OVCT T, 1-1 (2OT) (N) 2014 W, 2-1 (H) 2013 L, 3-1 (A) 2012 L, 3-1 (H) 2011 L, 2-1 (2OT) (A) 2010 L, 2-0 (A) 2009 L, 1-0 (H) 2008 L, 1-0 (A) 2007 T, 1-1 2OT (H) 2006. L, 1-0 (A) 2005. W, 3-1 (H) 2004. W, 1-0 (A) 2003 T, 1-1 2 OT (H) 1998 W, 6-0 (H)

1997. 1997

W, 4-0 W, 7-0

(A) (H)

UAB 0-4-0 2005. 2004. 2000 L, 2-0 1996 L, 8-0

L, 3-0 L, 6-2 (A) (H)

(H) (A)

U

Union College 2003

1-0-0 W, 1-0

(A)

West Virginia 2002

0-1-0 L, 5-0

(A)

Western Carolina 1-1-0 2009 L, 2-0 2004 W, 3-2

(A) (N)

Western Kentucky 0-1-0 2006 L, 3-1

(N).

Winthrop 1-1-0 2007. L, 3-1 2005 W, 5-1

(A) (H)

Wright State 2007

0-1-0 L, 3-1

(A)

Youngstown State 1-0-0 2007 W, 1-0

(H)

W Y

Tennessee Tech 7-6-4 2017 L, 1-0 (H) 2016 L, 2-1 (A) 2015 L, 2-1 (H) 2014 W, 2-1 (A) 2013 T, 0-0 (2OT) (H) 2012 W, 2-1 (A) 2011 L, 2-1 (2OT) (H) 2010 L, 3-1 2OT (A) 2009 W, 3-2 (H) 2008 T, 2-2 2OT (A) 2007. L, 2-0 (H) 2006 T, 1-1 2OT (A) 2005 T, 1-1 2 OT (H) 2004. W, 2-0 (A) 2003. W, 1-0 (H) 2003 OVC Tourn. W, 2-0 (N) 1998 W, 4-0 (H)

T

TCU 0-2-0 2004. 1997

L, 3-1 L, 6-0

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MAJORS AND CONCENTRATIONS AT JSU ART -Ceramics -Drawing -Graphic Design -Painting -Photography -Printmaking BIOLOGY -Animal Biology -Cellular and Molecular Biology -Ecology/Environmental Biology -General Biology -Marine Biology -Natural History -Plant Biology -Pre-Health Professional BUSINESS -Accounting -Economics International Business -Finance -Management* Human Resource Mgt. Info. Mgt./E-Commerce -Marketing CHEMISTRY -Biochemistry -General Chemistry -Environmental Chemistry -Professional COMMUNICATION -Broadcasting -Print Journalism -Public Relations COMPUTER SCIENCE -Information Assurance -Game Development -General COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS -Information Assurance -Web Development -General

CRIMINAL JUSTICE -Corrections -Forensic Investigations -Law Enforcement -Security Administration/ Loss Prevention DRAMA -Performance -Design/Technical EDUCATION -Early Childhood Education (P-3) -Elementary Education (K-6) -Collaborative Teacher/Special Education (K-12) -Biology (6-12) -Business Marketing (6-12) -Career Technologies (6-12) -English Language Arts (6-12) -Family and Consumer Sciences (6-12) -French (P-12) -General Science (6-12) -History (6-12) -Instrumental Music (6-12) -Mathematics (6-12) -Physical Education (P-12) -Social Sciences (6-12) -Spanish (P-12) -Technical Education (6-12) -Vocal Music (P-12) EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT* ENGLISH EXERCISE SCIENCE & WELLNESS FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCES -Child Development* -Dietetics -Human Sciences -Merchandising -Hospitality & Culinary Management FOREIGN LANGUAGE -French -Spanish

-General Geography -Geoarchaeology -Geographic Techniques HISTORY LIBERAL STUDIES MATHEMATICS -Applied Mathematics -General Mathematics -Theoretical Mathematics MILITARY SCIENCE (minor only) MUSIC -General Music -Music Education NURSING POLITICAL SCIENCE PRE-PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMS -Pre-Engineering -Pre-Law PSYCHOLOGY RECREATION LEADERSHIP -Community Recreation -Outdoor Education -Youth Development SOCIAL WORK SOCIOLOGY TECHNOLOGY -Industrial Technology Mgt. -Computer Integrated Manufacturing Systems -Electronics Technology -Occupational Safety and Health Technology * online degrees The university is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS).

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THE HISTORY From modest beginnings, Jacksonville State University has evolved into the educational center of Northeast Alabama. The Alabama Legislature in the 1882-83 session created a state normal school when Governor Edward O’Neal signed into law a bill creating the school on February 22, 1883. Jacksonville State Normal School acquired the facilities and equipment of Calhoun College, consisting of 12 acres of land and a two-story brick building. The Board of Directors elected James G. Ryals, Jr., as the first president. The school opened with three instructors: W. J. Borden, Mathematics; Eliza A. Bowen, English; and Ida J. Woodward, primary department. As stipulated in the establishing act, the Normal School administered a preparatory school for children of the town and surrounding areas. At the end of the first year, on August 15, 1884, William Mark Hames, President of the Board of Directors, reported that funds totaling $4,751.25 had been received, including $2,500 from the state; that 25 students were enrolled in the normal school; and that 222 were in the preparatory school. The Normal School remained in operation until 1930, when it became Jacksonville State Teachers College. Five years later, the College earned regional accreditation from the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. The name again changed to Jacksonville State College in 1957 when the first graduate program—the master’s degree in elementary education—was created. On August 2, 1966, the Legislature authorized the State Board of Education to elevate the College to university status. On August 17, 1967, the Legislature established an independent Board of Trustees for the University and divested jurisdiction from the State Board of Education.

TRADITIONS

Friendliest Campus in the South FIGHT SONG Fight on, fight on for ole Jax State

We’re proud that we’re from Alabama Fight on, now don’t you hesitate, Courage, pride, and honor will lead you on to victory, so Fight on, fight for the red and white, We’re gonna howl tonight, Come on! You Gamecocks, Fight and see, That we will win the victory!

THE ALMA MATER

Alma Mater, Alma Mater, Grateful voices raise A song of tribute and devotion, Thy honored name we praise. Light of knowledge, Store of wisdom, Love of truth abide in thee, Quest for beauty, Search for freedom, Thine eternally, Oh, Alma Mater, Alma Mater We humbly bow to thee!

Jacksonville State University has been served by 11 presidents: James G. Ryals, Jr. (1883-85), J. Harris Chappell (1885-86), Carleton Bartlett Gibson (1886-92), J. B. Jarrett (1892-93), Jacob Forney IV (1893-99), Clarence William Daugette (1899-1942), Houston Cole (1942-71), Ernest Stone (1971-81), Theron E. Montgomery (1981-86), Harold J. McGee (1986-99), and William A. Meehan (1999-present). Jacksonville State University has developed into a modern regional university serving Northeast Alabama on a 392-acre campus with 63 buildings. In addition, the University operates an off-campus center in Gadsden and videoconferencing sites throughout Alabama and Northwest Georgia. Through its programs of teaching, research, and service, Jacksonville State University has served the region and state for more than 100 years.

Academic Affairs JSU seeks to be recognized as the premier regional, comprehensive institution of higher learning in the Southeast. We aspire to be noted primarily for our focus on students, the provision of selected academic and professional programs recognized for their excellence, and a geographic and culturally diverse faculty and student body. Our educational programs are designed to prepare students for the marketplace of the future and citizenship in a world economy.

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JACKSONVILLE STATE UNIVERSITY

BOARD of TRUSTEES Governor Kay Ivey

Governor of Alabama Greg Brown Thomas W. Dedrick, Sr. Vivian Figures Randy Jones Gale Main Randy Owen Ronald Smith Clarence Daugette, III Tony Ingram Rusty Fuller

Kay Ivey Governor

Greg Brown

District 3-Oxford, AL

Oxford Tuscaloosa Mobile Guntersville Montgomery Fort Payne Jacksonville Gadsden Jacksonville, Fla. Birmingham

Thomas W. Dedrick, Sr.

District 7, Tuscaloosa, AL

Clarence Daugette, III District 4-Gadsden, AL

Vivian Figures

Rusty Fuller

District 7-Birmingham, AL

Randy Jones

District 5-Guntersville, AL

Tony Ingram

District 1-Mobile, AL

Member at Large, Jacksonville, FL

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Ronald Smith

District 3-Jacksonville, AL

Randy Owen

Member at LargeFt. Payne, AL

Gale Main

District 2-Montgomery, AL

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DR. JOHN M. BEEHLER PRESIDENT

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n July 1, 2015, Dr. John M. Beehler assumed the presidency at Jacksonville State University, bringing with him more than 30 years of higher education leadership experience.

A certified public accountant, Beehler is a professor of accounting and has significant experience in college and university accounting, finance and auditing. He is a graduate of the Harvard Institutes of Higher Education Management Development Program and the American Academic Leadership Institute’s Executive Leadership Academy. He earned a Bachelor of Science in accounting from The Pennsylvania State University and an MBA in finance and Ph.D. in accounting and taxation from Indiana University. Prior to taking the helm at JSU, Beehler served as dean of the School of Business at Robert Morris University in Pittsburgh, founding provost and vice

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president for academic excellence and student success at the University of North Texas at Dallas, associate provost for economic initiatives and dean of the College of Business at Northern Kentucky University, dean of the School of Business at Wichita State University, and associate dean of the College of Business Administration at the University of Texas at Arlington.

East and received her MBA from Texas Christian University. Currently, she is an Analyst for Lockheed Martin Corporation in Fort Worth, Texas.

President Beehler and his wife, Dr. Pamela Beehler, have been married for 41 years. Dr. Beehler has had a distinguished academic career in her own right. She holds a Ph.D. in human performance from Indiana University and has more than 30 years of university teaching and research experience. She is a former Penn State basketball and softball player. The Beehlers have one daughter who graduated from the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, served as a Captain in the U.S. Army with two deployments to the Middle

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ATHLETIC DIRECTOR

reg Seitz was named Director of Athletics at Jacksonville State by President Dr. John M. Beehler on February 26, 2016 after more than two decades of service to the University. Seitz, who is in his 26th year in the athletic department at JSU, served as interim Athletic Director for 14 months, marking his third term as the interim Athletic Director for the Gamecock athletic department. “We are very excited to have Greg Seitz lead our athletic department,” Dr. Beehler said. “Greg is very well respected in the OVC, the NCAA and nationally, and has proven himself while serving in the interim role. We work very well together. With his excellent contacts, he will do an outstanding job leading our athletic department into its bright future. I’m pleased to remove the interim title and introduce him as our Athletic Director.” In Seitz’s three-plus years at the helm, the Gamecocks have seen unprecedented success on the field and in the classroom. The 201516 season saw JSU’s highest ever finish in the men’s Capital One Cup at No. 18, ranking the Gamecocks in the top 20 athletic departments among 347 NCAA Division I athletic programs. The 2016-17 season also saw JSU finish in the top 40 at No. 39, tied with Louisville, Harvard and South Carolina and 35 spots ahead of the next Ohio Valley Conference program. The 2015 football season saw the football team post it’s first-ever No. 1 ranking in school history, and earn the No. 1 National seed in the FCS Playoffs before advancing to JSU’s first Division I National Championship Game appearance. The Gamecocks set more than 50 school records and ranked in the top three in attendance at the FCS level after hosting three-straight home playoff games. The Gamecocks have now won a JSU- and Ohio Valley Conference-record 32 consecutive league games, the longest active streak in Division I football entering 2018 and the second longest in FCS history. They have won four-straight OVC football titles, tying the conference record for consecutive crowns. In the classroom, the Gamecock student-athletes posted an impressive 3.26 cumulative gradepoint average for last year, the highest mark in program history. It marked the sixth-straight year the student-athletes have achieved at least a 3.0

cumulative GPA. Additionally, 16 of the 17 sports at Jax State posted a team grade point average higher than a 3.0.

deck and service amenities, a new state-of-the-art press box to include radio and television broadcast booths, and a game operations center.

Seitz has been with JSU since 1993, when he began working as assistant sports information director. In 1999, he became Sports Information Director and was promoted to Associate Athletic Director in 2002, before being promoted to Senior Associate Athletic Director in 2011.

The summer of 2017 saw Seitz and the Board of Trustees release their plan to install new state-ofthe-art high definition video boards in BurgessSnow Field, Rudy Abbott Field and University Field, while also placing new scoreboards at the JSU Soccer Field and the JSU Tennis Courts.

“I am extremely humbled and honored to have the opportunity to serve as the Athletic Director at Jacksonville State,” Seitz said. “I would like to thank President Beehler, the Board of Trustees and the entire Jax State family for their trust and faith in me as we continue to move the athletic department forward. It is an opportunity that I do not take for granted, and I will work hard every day to ensure that we continue to be successful, both in the classroom and on the fields and courts of competition.”

Also in 2017, Seitz announced an extension of a 14-year partnership between JSU Athletics and adidas, securing the Portland, Ore., based company as the Gamecocks’ official athletic apparel and footwear brand through the 2021-22 season.

During his term as interim and Athletic Director, the JSU football team has enjoyed a rise to national prominence. The Gamecocks are unbeaten in Ohio Valley Conference play over the past three years, claiming three-straight outright titles and automatic bids into the FCS Playoffs. During the 2014-15 athletic year, both the Jacksonville State men’s and women’s athletics teams were recognized in the final Capital One Cup standings, which honor the nation’s best Division I athletic programs. The Gamecock men’s team finished 61st, while the women finished 71st out of 347 NCAA Division I athletic programs. Seitz has been instrumental in many of the facility upgrades at Jacksonville State, including renovations at Rudy Abbott Field, Pete Mathews Coliseum and the lobby of the football field house. Seitz was also involved in the design and addition of the football stadium, and the recent softball stadium and dressing room expansion.

“Greg has worked tirelessly for a number of years in the athletic department at JSU, and also worked with the NCAA and AHSAA on several projects,” said Mr. Thomas Dedrick, chairman of the Athletic Committee of the JSU Board of Trustees. “In each capacity, Greg has earned the respect of both coaches and administrators. We feel that the work that he has done speaks volumes, and the knowledge of the University and its culture made Greg the best person for the job.” Seitz has served on the NCAA Men’s Final Four Media Coordinator team for the last eight years and was named to the NCAA FCS Football Committee in 2016. He also serves as a site representative for the NCAA during the Division I Baseball Regionals and Super Regionals. He has also worked numerous NCAA Championships and Alabama High School Athletic Association events over the last 25 years. In 2002, he became the first SID elected as President of the Alabama Sports Writers Association and currently serves as the organization’s secretary and treasurer.

In the summer of 2016, Seitz unveiled plans for a $7.5 million renovation to JSU’s Baseball Stadium, Rudy Abbott Field. The project will be completed in time for the 2019 season and will include a 1,000seat spectator grand stand with a shade canopy, an elevated, shaded entertainment or hospitality www.JSUGamecockSports.com

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JSU ATHLETIC SUPPORT S TAFF

Josh Underwood Associate AD/Media Relations

Dr. Greg Bonds Senior Associate AD

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Tracy Broom Assistant AD/Academics/SWA

Misty Ray Assistant AD/Compliance

Mike Parris Assistant AD/Broadcasting

Ed Lett Development

Donna Callan Manager of Athletic Marketing and Promotions

Dr. Maureen Newton Faculty Athletic Rep .

Daniel Porter Assistant Sports Information Director

Steve Gillispie Athletic Operations Coordinator

Mike Davis Academic Advisor

Todd Garrison Academics

Todd Wilson Academic Support

Roshard Cargill Coliseum Sports Facility Coordinator

Hunter Waldron Compliance

Lori McFall Executive Secretary to the AD

Kay Griffin Tickets

Brandon Schoeneck Director of Sports Performance

Tyler Brown Assistant Sports Information Director

Tony Schmidt Assistant Sports Information Director

Ricky Rutledge Coordinator of Athletic Facilities

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Dodie Hill Coliseum Sports Secretary


JSU ATHLETIC DIREC TORY All Area Code (256) SPORTS INFORMATION STAFF Josh Underwood 782-5915 Associate AD/Media Relations underwood@jsu.edu Cell 453-0545 Tyler Brown 782-5977 Assistant SID tbrown@jsu.edu Cell 423-619-0557 Tony Schmidt 782-5377 Assistant SID aschmidt@jsu.edu Daniel Porter 782-5965 Assistant SID dporter2@jsu.edu SID FAX Number 782-5958 Internet: www.JSUGamecockSports.com ATHLETIC DIRECTOR’S OFFICE Greg Seitz 782-5368 Athletic Director gseitz@jsu.edu Cell 453-3377 Greg Bonds 782-5988 Senior Associate AD gbonds@jsu.edu Mike Parris 782-5890 Assistant AD/Broadcasting mparris@jsu.edu Kay Griffin 782-8499 Tickets khgriffin@jsu.edu Lori McFall 782-5536 Executive Secretary to the AD lmcfall@jsu.edu Dodie Hill 782-5535 Coliseum Sports Secretary ddhill@jsu.edu Misty C. Ray 782-5970 Assistant AD/Compliance mcassell@jsu.edu Hunter Waldron 782-5536 Compliance hwaldron@jsu.edu Tracy Broom 782-5737 Assistant AD/Academics/SWA tbroom@jsu.edu Steve Gillispie 782-8108 Athletic Operations Coordinator sgillisp@jsu.edu Mike Davis 782-5889 Academics mdavis@jsu.edu Donna Callan 782-5564 Manager of Marketing and Promotions dcallan@jsu.edu Brandon Schoeneck 782-5113 Director of Sports Performance bschoeneck@jsu.edu Cory Anderson 782-5365 Football Operations sanderson8@jsu.edu Todd Garrison 782-5747 Academics agarrison@jsu.edu Roshard Cargill 782-5077 Coliseum Facility Coordinator rcargill@jsu.edu BASEBALL Jim Case 782-5367 Head Coach jwcase@jsu.edu Evan Bush 782-5358 Assistant Coach ebush@jsu.edu Mike Murphree 782-8141 Assistant Coach mmurphree@jsu.edu FOOTBALL John Grass 782-5365 Head Coach jgrass@jsu.edu William Green 782-5375 Run Defense Coordinator/Defensive Line wgreen3@jsu.edu Landius Wilkerson 782-5089 Outside Linebackers ajwilkerson@jsu.edu Kelvin Sigler 782-8252 Associate Head Coach/Safeties ksigler@jsu.edu Jimmy Ogle 782-5378 Assistant Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator jogle@jsu.edu Kevin Revis 782-5365 Offensive Line krevis@jsu.edu J.R. Sandlin 782-5372 Tight Ends/Recruiting Coordinator jrsandlin@jsu.edu Cody Wells 782-5371 Quarterbacks cwell2@jsu.edu Cleo Lemon 782-5936 Wide Receivers clemon1@jsu.edu Owen Kilgore 782-5365 Pass Defense Coordinator/Cornerbacks okilgore@jsu.edu Andrew Warwick 782-5376 Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers awarwick@jsu.edu

TENNIS Andres Amores 782-5887 Head Men’s & Women’s Tennis Coach aamores@jsu.edu Robert Kjellterg 782-5887 Assistant Tennis Coach rkjellterg@jsu.edu SOFTBALL Jana McGinnis 782-5524 Head Coach mcginnis@jsu.edu Mark Wisener 782-5962 Assistant Coach mwisener@jsu.edu Julie Boland 782-8299 Assistant Coach jboland@jsu.edu GOLF James Hobbs 782-5840 Head Men’s & Women’s Golf Coach jhobbs@jsu.edu TBA 782-5840 Assistant Coach MEN’S BASKETBALL Ray Harper 782-5535 Head Coach harper@jsu.edu Chase Richardson 782-5831 Assistant Coach dcrichardson@jsu.edu Jake Morton 782-5539 Assistant Coach jsmorton@jsu.edu Tommy Wade 782-5534 Assistant Coach wade@jsu.edu James Haring 782-8866 Coordinator of Basketball Operations jharing@jsu.edu WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Rick Pietri 782-5417 Head Coach rpietri@jsu.edu Eric Wise 782-5494 Assistant Coach ewise@jsu.edu Altherias Warmley 782-8066 Assistant Coach awarmley@jsu.edu Eryc Pittman 782-5474 Assistant Coach epittman@jsu.edu RIFLE Ron Frost 782-5185 Head Coach rfrost@jsu.edu WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL Todd Garbey 782-8359 Head Coach tgarbey@jsu.edu Justin Sanders 782-5521 Assistant Coach jtsanders@jsu.edu CROSS COUNTRY/TRACK AND FIELD Steve Ray 782-8068 Head Coach sray@jsu.edu Matthew Boone 782-5520 Assistant Coach mwboone@jsu.edu WOMEN’S SOCCER Neil Macdonald 782-5679 Head Coach macdonald@jsu.edu Nikki Brown 782-5695 Assistant Coach nbrown@jsu.edu CHEERLEADING R. J. Conroy 782-8386 Head Coach rjconroy@jsu.edu ATHLETIC TRAINING STAFF Dustin Hill 782-5369 Sports Medicine dghill@jsu.edu TBA 782-5526 Sports Medicine TBA Michael Polascik 782-5369 Sports Medicine mpolascik@jsu.edu Aaron Herndon 782-5526 Sports Medicine TBA TICKET OFFICE 782-TIXX (8499) Football Press Box 782-5585/5586 Basketball Press Row 782-5528/5583

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STRENGTH & CONDITIONING Brandon Schoeneck Director of Sports Performance

Gavin Hallford

Ricky Rutledge

Zack Elbirt

Head Strength and Conditioning Coach

Strength and Conditioning Assistant

Strength and Conditioning Assistant

The William Taylor Stewart Strength and Conditioning Center is located in Kennamer Hall and is widely regarded as one of the top training facilities in the Ohio Valley Conference. With more than 6,000 square feet, it is home to a wide array of strength building machines that has played a large role in JSU’s 71 Conference Championships over the last 15 years. The Strength and Conditioning staff is composed of Director of Sports Performance Brandon Schoeneck, Strength and Conditioning Coach Gavin Hallford and Strength and Conditioning Assistants Ricky Rutledge and Zach Elbirt.

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Schoeneck came to JSU prior to the 2016-17 academic year as a part of the men’s basketball staff. He enters his second year as the Gamecocks’ Director of Sports Performance and handles the strength and conditioning responsibilities of the men’s and women’s basketball teams. Former All-American Gavin Hallford enters his eighth season working in the Strength and Conditioning department and his second as the Head Strength and Conditioning Coach. He is JSU’s all-time leading scorer in football with 311 career points and works directly with the football and softball teams.

Also playing a vital role in the JSU Strength and Conditioning department is Ricky Rutledge, a former head football coach at Jacksonville High School. Rutledge enters his 13th season with the Gamecocks and works with the tennis, golf and rifle teams. Former JSU baseball player Zach Elbirt joined the Gamecocks in the 2017-18 season, returning to his alma mater after serving as a graduate assistant at Texas A&M. He works directly with the Gamecock baseball, volleyball, soccer, track and cross country teams.

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Sports Medicine Facilities and Staff

Dr. E. Lyle Cain, Jr.

Dr. Ricardo E. Colberg

Dr. Wayne McGough

Dr. Bruce Cunningham, DMD

Andrews Sports Medicine

Andrews Sports Medicine

Andrews Sports Medicine

Team Dentist

Dustin Hill, ATC

Michael Polascik, ATC

Athletic Trainer

Athletic Trainer

Located in the Gamecock Field House, the JSU Sports Medicine Center has undergone an impressive remodeling phase. Because of the remodel, the facility has doubled in sqare footage and will house some state-of-the-art features. Under the direction of four full-time

certified athletic trainers, JSU student trainers experience extensive instruction and supervision, helping to oversee all the medical needs for all 17 Gamecock teams. There are four full-time certified athletic trainers, three graduate assistant trainers and numerous student-

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trainers on staff. In the summer of 2016, Jacksonville State and Andrews Sports Medicine and Ortopaedic Center announced a partnership that made the Birmingham-based center JSU’s primary provider for orthopaedic care.

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JSU ACADEMIC SUPPORT

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Academic Center for Excellence

Academic Support

CHAMPS/ Life Skills Program

Jacksonville State University is committed to promoting and assisting all students in areas of academics, admissions, financial aid and counseling. ACE (Academic Center for Excellence) enhances student academic success and persistence through graduation. ACE, located in the Montgomery Building, develops student academic skills, student adjustment to college, student and faculty/staff appreciation and cultural diversity, student-centered skills and intrusive academic advisement. ACE services are divided into two areas: Encouragment Advising, comprised of Counseling and Career Services, Disability Support Services, Multicultural Servcies and Orientation/ Advisement Services; and Learning Assisting, comprised of Learning Services and Supplemental Learning Services.

JSU is committed to producing champions both on the field and in the classroom and an invaluable resource to help the Gamecock student-athletes achieve their academic potential is the Athletic Department’s academic support staff. Among the many services it provides are:

From admission through graduation, Jacksonville State is committed to providing services and support that equip student-athletes with life skills which promote success in present and future endeavors. The CHAMPS/Life Skills program is to develop, nurture and motivate studentathlete excellence by promoting the support services and opportunities available throughout the University’s diverse colleges, departments and organizations.

l Advisement in the scheduling of classes l Academic and Eligibility advisement l Athletic study hall l Life Skills class for first year studentathletes

l Monitoring classroom attendance and performance

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