2009 University of Mobile Women's Soccer

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2009 Univ. of Mobile Quick Facts Area Media Outlets

2009 Information University of Mobile Information Location .................................................................................. Mobile, AL President ......................................................................... Dr. Mark Foley Athletic Director ..................................................................... Joe Niland Enrollment ........................................................................................ 1,646 Founded ............................................................................................ 1961 Affiliation ....................................................................... NAIA Division I Conference ................................................................. Gulf Coast Athletic Nickname ......................................................................................... Rams Colors .......................................................................... Maroon and White Athletic Department Phone ........................................... (251) 442-2278

Team Information Head Coach .............................................................................Brian Person Career Record ...................................................................................9-20-6 Seasons at Mobile ..................................................................................... 2 Record at Mobile ............................................................................. 9-20-6 Assistant Head Coach ............................................................. Kevin Laux 2008-09 Record .................................................................................. 6-8-4 UM All-Time Record ............................................................... 206-110-14 National Tourney Appearances (Last) ........................................ 4 (2000) Final Four Appearances .......................................................................... 3

Contact Information Coaching Staff Brian Person ..................................................................... (251) 442-2397 Email ....................................................................... bperson@umobile.edu Kevin Laux ....................................................................... (251) 442-2303 Email ........................................................................... klaux@umobile.edu Fax........................................................................................ (251) 442-2499 Mailing Address....................................................... 5735 College Parkway Mobile, AL 36613

NEWSPAPER Mobile Press-Register P.O. Box 2488 Mobile, AL 36652 Randy Kennedy Phone - (251) 219-5669 Fax - (251) 219-5797 www.al.com

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Rams At A Glance

Athletic Training Staff Melissa Thomas ................................................................ (251) 442-2561 Courtney Jones .................................................................. (251) 442-2361

Key Returnees FWD - Terri McCreadie

10 Goals NAIA All-American

GK - Anna Maddox

3 Shutouts NAIA All-American

DEF - Louise Arseneault

2nd-Team All-GCAC

Media Relations Director of Sports Media Relations .................................Matthew Hicks Office Phone .................................................................... (251) 442-2264 Email .........................................................................mhicks@umobile.edu Web Address ................... www.umobile.edu/athletic/UMSportsWeb.asp Office Fax ........................................................................ (251) 442-2499

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Key Players Lost DEF - Lauren Thomson

Four-Time Letter-winner

FWD - Emma Murphy

2nd-Team All-GCAC

MF - Aislinn Finfrock

2nd-Team All-GCAC

MF - Chelsea Bate

4 Goals and 4 Assists

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All-T Time UM Honor Roll NAIA All-Americans 1994

Kellie Mitchell*, Irina Teneva

1995

Irina Teneva*, Solveig Baadsvik, Pam Byrne

1996

Nina Wathne*, Nina Ellingsen*, Pam Byrne*, Sara Krupa, Therese Lewis

1997

Astrid Vierdal*, Christina Werner*, Nina Wathne*, Jackie Law*, Sara Krupa, Katherine Sund, Lindsay Grant, Vanessa Sims

1998

Jackie Law*, Carmie Landeen*, Danielle Small*, Tracy Mulligan*, Lindsay Grant, Hedda Houghland, Vanessa Sims, Tina Froberg

2000

Ane Stangeland*, Alissa Leffler, Elizabeth McGowan, Silje Lunde, Tammie Thornton

2001

Nadine McCorry

2002

Allison Miller

2003

Rose Clemensen

2006

Rose Clemensen, Kelly Baltieri, Terri McCreadie

2008

Anna Maddox

Irina Teneva

Pam Byrne

Nina Wathne

Kelly Baltieri

Terri McCreadie

Danielle Small

Elizabeth McGowan

Hedda Houghland

Jackie Law

Tina Froberg

Tracy Mulligan

Terri McCreadie, Anna Maddox

* Denotes 1st-Team AA NAIA Scholar Athletes 1994

Irina Teneva

1996

Martha Olson, Vanessa Sims

1997

Vanessa Sims

1998

Vanessa Sims

2000

Jolene Flynn Stoots

2001

Helen Funes

2003

Allison Miller

2004

Heather Person, Giselle Thomas

2005

Inga Johannesdotir

NAIA All-Tournament Team

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1996

Nina Ellingsen, Sara Krupa, Nina Wathne

1997

Kathrine Sund, Astrid Vierdal, Jackie Law, Courtney Miles, Nina Wathne

1998

Danielle Small, Jackie Law, Carmie Landeen

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2009 UM Coaches

Brian Person Person will begin his third season as head coach of the women's program after serving 6 years as an assistant. He began his collegiate playing career at Central Washington University and eventually finished at the University of AlaskaFairbanks where he graduated in 1998 with a B.S. in Exercise Science. Person, who earned his MBA from the University of Mobile in May of 2002 with a 3.9 GPA, also has playing experience with Mobile. A former starter at right back for the Rams, he also played for the PDL Jackson Chargers in 1998-99. Has a USSF “B” License. He is an active member of the NSCAA and has spent seven summers working with the regional Olympic Developmental Program.

Kevin Laux Laux begins his third season on the Lady Rams' coaching staff after serving as a graduate assistant for Spring Hill College’s soccer program. Laux graduated from the University of Mobile in 2005 with a B.S in psychology and a minor in sports management. He was also a member of the 2002 men's soccer team that won a NAIA National Championship and received the team's 2004 Champion of Character award. Has his USSF “C” License. He is finishing his Master’s in Sports Science-Coaching at the U.S. Sports Academy. He works in all aspects of the program and is heavily involved in recruiting.

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2009 UM Roster 2009 UM Women’s Soccer Roster # Name 1 Amanda Kohn 2 Jade Payne 3 Jazlyn Payne 4 Ashton Lee 5 Olivia Maddox 6 Ashley Hoffman 7 Missy Stovall 9 Cheryl Edgar 10 Bekah Grippa 11 Danielle Byrd 12 Courtney Lavender 13 Louise Arseneault 14 Allison Werdung 15 Anna Maddox 16 Terri McCreadie 17 Kelsie Ruff 18 Kassie Ruff 19 Brianna Simmons 21 Casey Mims 22 Ashley Lachappelle 23 Christy Lachappelle 24 Samantha Bird 25 Elisabeth Davis 27 Kalia Jones RS Tiffany Pettiway RS Mary Lippa Sacha Martin - Team Manager Lauren Thomson - 5th Year

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Position GK FWD DEF DEF MF DEF FWD MF FWD DEF/MF DEF/MF DEF MF DEF/GK FWD FWD FWD MF FWD DEF FWD GK DEF/MF DEF/MF DEF/MF FWD

Hometown Semmes, AL Victoria, TX Victoria, TX Foley, AL Auburn, AL Fairbanks, AK San Antonio, TX Edinburgh, Scotland Athens, OH Flagstaff, AZ Wilmer, AL Bathurst, New Brunswick, Canada Pensacola, FL Auburn, AL Brampton, Ontario, Canada Huntsville, AL Huntsville, AL The Woodlands, TX Mobile, AL San Antonio, TX San Antonio, TX Hickory, NC Fairhope, AL Hutto, TX Pensacola, FL The Woodlands, TX

University of Mobile Women’s Soccer


2009 Preview The 2009 University of Mobile women's soccer season will mark year three of the rebuilding project that began in 2007, when Mobile often was forced to play with one or two subs. Now, the Lady Rams boast a roster of 26 that features a nice blend of experience and youth.

The players will need to step up and gel quickly, as the Lady Rams face a tough schedule, where every game is crucial, not just the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference contests. Since the GCAC is under six teams, the conference will have an unaffiliated tournament with 15 other teams to advance to nationals. Also, the National Tournament seeding will be based on the rankings, instead of a points system like previous years.

"This year, we have the luxury of being able to sub in people and not worry about the job getting done," Head Coach Brian Person said. "While we have lots of youth, they have a high work rate and great attitude, and when they get some experience, our youth will hopefully turn into a strength." Making up that roster of 26 are 10 returning letter-winners and 16 incoming freshmen. Leading the way among the returning players are 2008 NAIA All-Americans Terri McCreadie and Anna Maddox. "Terri should have as good a year this year as last, if not better, because she'll have more help that will draw attention away from her," Person said. "With Anna, we aren't sure if she'll be in goal or in defense, but she'll anchor our defense at either spot. If she's in goal, she's one of the top goalkeepers in the NAIA." Joining Maddox on defense are Louise Arseneault, Ashley Lachappelle, Ashley Hoffman and Danielle Byrd. "I'm excited to have Louise and Ashley Lachappelle back, and both should continue to contribute as players and leaders," Person said. "If Ashley Hoffman and Danielle can stay healthy, they will be our staples at the center back position." Rounding out the returning players are Cheryl Edgar, Allison Werdung, Bekah Grippa and Casey Mims. "Cheryl has to heal up, but she'll be a nice surprise to anyone we play; she's a very good player," Person said. "Alli, Bekah and Casey all have a year under their belts,

"It is a bit different than normal, so pretty much every game is important," Person said. "If we want to go far, we have to have good games from the get-go."

Anna Maddox is expected to anchor a stout Lady Rams’ defense in 2009.

and will find themselves in competitive situations as they have stepped up and taken their game to the next level." Joining the group of returners is a nice mix of high-energy, versatile players that will be counted upon to improve the Lady Rams' attack. Some of the key incoming players are Melissa Stovall, Christy Lachappelle, Brianna Simmons, Olivia Maddox, Kassie and Kelsie Ruff, and Jade and Jazlyn Payne. "Melissa and Christy are two quality attacking players," Person said. "If we are to move to the next level as a team, they will have to come up big in scoring and keeping the ball. Brianna is a unique player that can play in goal or defensive midfield, and she'll be a significant contributor wherever she plays. Olivia can play anywhere and will find herself competing for a spot very early, while the Ruffs will find themselves on the field once they improve tactically. Jade and Jazlyn are extremely fit and very coachable, and will be able to contribute early."

Mobile opens the season with Brenau on August 28, whom they lost to last season, and then plays Martin Methodist, who has won the NAIA National Championship two of the last four years, on September 7th. Other non-conference games will pit Mobile against NAIA National Tournament teams Azusa Pacific and Oklahoma City, NCAA II National Championship runner-up West Florida, and NAIA Top-25 contender Northwood. Capping the schedule will be GCAC foes Spring Hill, William Carey, Belhaven and LSU-Shreveport. "The conference is only getting better," Person said. "William Carey made it to the Elite 8 last year and has a large senior class, Belhaven should be better in year two under their coach, and LSUShreveport and Spring Hill are always competitive regardless of their record." Aiding the Lady Rams in their quest for postseason play will be the team chemistry and youth. "Our strength is going to be our chemistry and how well things are going off the field," Person said. "Also, our youth will help because we don't have any preconceived ideas or fears of other teams."

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2009 Opponents Auburn University-Montgomery

Azusa Pacific University

Belhaven College

Location............................ Montgomery, AL Affiliation............................................. NAIA Conference............................................ SSAC Nickname......................................... Senators Colors..................... Orange, Black & White 2008 Record....................................... 6-12-1

Location....................................... Azusa, CA Affiliation............................................. NAIA Conference.......................................... GSAC Nickname......................................... Cougars Colors...................................... Brick & Black 2008 Record............................................ 19-3

Location..................................... Jackson, MS Affiliation............................................. NAIA Conference......................................... GCAC Nickname........................................... Blazers Colors............ Forest Green & Vegas Gold 2008 Record........................................ 11-7-1

Brenau University

Covenant College

LSU-Shreveport

Location.............................. Gainesville, GA Affiliation............................................. NAIA Conference............................................ SSAC Nickname.............................. Golden Tigers Colors...................................... Black & Gold 2008 Record........................................ 11-6-1

Location................ Lookout Mountain, GA Affiliation..................................... NCAA III Conference............................... Independent Nickname............................................... Scots Colors........................... Royal Blue & White 2008 Record........................................ 10-7-2

Location............................... Shreveport, LA Affiliation............................................. NAIA Conference......................................... GCAC Nickname.............................................. Pilots Colors............................ Royal Blue & Gold 2008 Record.......................................... 8-8-1

Martin Methodist College

Northwood University

Nova Southeastern University

Location..................................... Pulaski, TN Affiliation............................................. NAIA Conference........................................... TSAC Nickname...................................... Redhawks Colors....................................... Red & White 2008 Record........................................ 20-1-1

Location................................ Cedar Hill, TX Affiliation............................................. NAIA Conference.......................................... RRAC Nickname.......................................... Knights Colors.................. Royal Blue, White & Red 2008 Record........................................ 11-4-1

Location........... Fort Lauderdale-Davie, FL Affiliation....................................... NCAA II Conference.............................................. SSC Nickname............................................ Sharks Colors............................. Navy Blue & Gray 2008 Record.......................................... 8-5-3

Oklahoma City University

Reinhardt College

Spring Hill College

Location...................... Oklahoma City, OK Affiliation............................................. NAIA Conference.............................................. SAC Nickname............................................... Stars Colors........................... Royal Blue & White 2008 Record........................................ 16-5-1

Location................................... Waleska, GA Affiliation............................................. NAIA Conference............................................ SSAC Nickname............................................. Eagles Colors............................. Navy Blue & Gold 2008 Record.......................................... 8-9-1

Location...................................... Mobile, AL Affiliation............................................. NAIA Conference......................................... GCAC Nickname.......................................... Badgers Colors.................................. Purple & White 2008 Record........................................ 10-7-2

Warner Pacific College

Warner Southern University

University of West Florida

Location................................... Portland, OR Affiliation............................................. NAIA Conference..................... Cascade Collegiate Nickname.......................................... Knights Colors.................... Columbia Blue & Black 2008 Record........................................ 3-11-2

Location............................... Lake Wales, FL Affiliation............................................. NAIA Conference.............................................. FSC Nickname............................................. Royals Colors..................................... Blue & Yellow 2008 Record............................................ 5-10

Location............................ Babson Park, FL Affiliation....................................... NCAA II Conference............................................. GSC Nickname............................................. Argos Colors................ Royal Blue & Kelly Green 2008 Record........................................ 24-1-1

William Carey University Location............................. Hattiesburg, MS Affiliation............................................. NAIA Conference......................................... GCAC Nickname............................ Lady Crusaders Colors........................... Red, White & Black 2008 Record........................................ 16-4-1

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2009 Player Profiles

#11 Danielle Byrd Personal: Native of Flagstaff, AZ.... Daughter of Leann and David Byrd.... Major is Education.... Enjoys photography, soccer and volleyball 2008: Played in 15 games, starting 14 for the Lady Rams... Earned 2nd-Team All-Gulf Coast Athletic Conference honors... Tallied a pair of goals and all 5 shots were on target... Scored the game-winner in a 3-0 win over rival Spring Hill College Previous College: Attended Phoenix College for two years

Senior Midfielder/Defender Flagstaff, AZ

High School: Graduated from Coconino High School.... Played soccer under Coach Cheryl Kirkland.... Received the Career Athlete Award... Played volleyball under Coach Keri Krisel.... Two-time Team Captain in soccer... Two-time All-Region and AllConference in soccer... Soccer State Runner-Up in senior year.... Team Captain in volleyball Club: Played for Flagstaff Flash 88’ from 2001-02

Year Team 2008 MOB Total

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GP 15 15

G G/GM 2 0.1 2 0.1

A 0 0

PTS Pts/GM Shots SH/GM G/SH SOG SOG/SH GWG 4 0.3 5 0.3 0.4 5 1.0 1 4 0.3 5 0.3 0.4 5 1.0 1

Ashley Hoffman Personal: A native of Fairbanks, Alaska ... Daughter of Robert Hoffman Jr. and Kimberly Hoffman ... Major is Athletic Training 2008: Started 17 games for the Lady Rams on a defense that allowed only 16 goals 2007: One of three Lady Rams to start all 17 games... Named 2nd-Team All-GCAC 2006: Played in 16 games, with 6 starts for Mobile High School: Graduated from Lathrop High School in 2005.... Played soccer under Coach Mariann Moran... Named Most Improved and MVP

Senior Defender Fairbanks, AK Year Team 2006 MOB 2007 MOB 2008 MOB Total

Club: Played for the Borie SK for one year...... Played for the Renegades for 6 years

GP 16 17 17 50

G G/GM 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0

A 0 0 0 0

PTS Pts/GM Shots SH/GM G/SH SOG SOG/SH GWG 0 0 3 0.2 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 4 0.2 0.0 2 0.5 0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 7 0.1 0.0 2 0.04 0

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2009 Player Profiles

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Terri McCreadie Personal: Daughter of Mary and Simon McCreadie......Major is Physical Education... Enjoys working out, listening to music, and watching movies 2008: Scored 10 goals while starting 18 games... Named GCAC Player of the Year... Honorable Mention NAIA All-American.. 4 Goals versus Tennessee Wesleyan 2007: Started all 17 games.... Led Mobile with 4 goals and 9 points.... 25 shots-on-goal in 45 shots.... 2 game-winners.. 1st-Team All-GCAC

Senior Forward/Midfielder Brampton, Ontario, Canada Year 2006 2007 2008 Total

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Team MOB MOB MOB

GP 19 17 18 54

2006: Honorable Mention NAIA All-American.... Team-High 15 Goals... 8 Assists.. 1stTeam All-GCAC High School: Graduated from Notre Dame Catholic School.... Played soccer and basketball Club: Played for Ontario Provincial Team..... Played for Erin Mills Eagles G 15 4 10 29

G/GM 0.8 0.2 0.6 0.5

A 6 1 0 7

PTS Pts/GM Shots SH/GM G/SH SOG SOG/SH GWG 36 1.9 81 4.3 0.2 44 0.5 4 9 0.5 45 2.7 0.1 25 0.6 2 20 1.1 49 2.7 0.2 26 0.5 2 65 1.2 175 3.2 0.2 95 0.5 8

Louise Arseneault Personal: Daughter of Michel and Suzie Arseneault....... Native of Bathurst NB Canada........ Enjoys listening to music and playing soccer...... Favorite athlete is Mia Hamm..... Participated in the Canada Games 2008: Started in 17 games... Collected 2 assists.. 2nd-Team All-GCAC 2007: Played in all 17 games for Mobile, starting 16 of them.... Named 2nd-Team AllGCAC as a defender

Junior Defender Bathurst, New Brunswick, Canada Year Team 2007 MOB 2008 MOB Total

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GP 17 17 34

High School: Graduated from Ecole Secondaire Nepisiguit in 2007..... Played soccer and volleyball..... Named Athlete of the Year Club: Played for Chaleur AAA from 2003 to 2007........ Named Best Scorer

G G/GM 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0

A 0 2 2

PTS Pts/GM Shots SH/GM G/SH SOG SOG/SH GWG 0 0.0 6 0.4 0.0 4 0.7 0 2 0.1 6 0.4 0.0 2 0.3 0 2 0.1 12 0.7 0.0 6 0.5 0

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Cheryl Edgar Personal: Daughter of Mary and Ian Edgar...... Native of Edinburgh, Scotland....... Major is Human Performance and Exercise Science.... Enjoys soccer and music 2008: Limited to 4 games due to a torn ACL.... Tallied 1 goal and 1 assist in her 4 starts 2007: Started 14 games in the midfield for the Lady Rams... Finished the season with 13 shots-on-goal and 25 shots

Junior Midfielder Edinburgh, Scotland

Year Team 2007 MOB 2008 MOB Total

#10

GP 14 4 18

High School: Graduated from St. Augustines High in 2006..... Played soccer and her team won the Scottish Cup all 4 years... Awarded Wardhaugh trophy for outstanding sporting achievements Club: Played for Hibernian under 17 for 2 years..... League winners and League Cup winners each year....... Played for the Edinburgh Ladies for 2 years...... League Cup Winners G G/GM A 0 0.0 0 1 0.3 1 1 0.3 1

PTS 0 3 3

Pts/GM Shots SH/GM G/SH SOG SOG/SH GWG 0.0 25 1.8 0.0 13 0.5 0 0.8 6 1.5 0.2 2 0.3 0 0.8 31 3.3 0.0 15 0.5 0

Bekah Grippa Personal: Native of Athens, OH.... Daughter of Kathy and Paul Grippa.... Undecided upon a major.... Hobbies include singing, listening to music, playing sports and hanging with friends and family..... Superstitious about everything.... Favorite meal is BBQ ribs, corn, warm bread, and iced tea 2008: Started 7 games and played in 18.... Lone goal came against William Carey University High School: Graduated from Athens High School.... Played soccer under Coach Mike Smith.... Ran track under Coach Adam Gonczy... Played basketball under Coach Jeff Short

Sophomore Forward Athens, OH Year Team 2008 MOB Total

Club: Played for the Falcons for three years.... Played for The Capitals for four years

GP 18 18

G G/GM A 1 0.1 0 1 0.1 0

PTS 2 2

Pts/GM Shots SH/GM G/SH SOG SOG/SH GWG 0.1 1 0.1 1.0 1 1.0 0 0.1 1 0.1 1.0 1 1.0 0

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2009 Player Profiles

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Ashley Lachappelle Personal: Native of San Antonio, TX..... Daughter of Melody and Gary Lachappelle..... Major is Nursing.... Minor is Christian Studies.... Hobbies include running, soccer and eating 2008: Played and started in 15 games for Mobile... Collected 3 assists... All 3 assists came in GCAC play High School: Graduated from Ronald Reagan High School.... Played soccer under coach Frankie Whitlock..... Ran track under coach Nancy Almaraze..... All-State and 1stTeam All-District in 2008..... Express-News Super Team in 2008.... 2nd-Team AllDistrict in 2006 and 2007.... Most goals scored in 2006.... Team Captain in 2008

Junior Defender San Antonio, TX

Year Team 2008 MOB Total

#15

Club: Played for the Lions and Supras from 1999-2004.... Named Team Captain... Played for the Classics from 2004-08... Named Player of the Year in 2008

GP 15 15

G G/GM 0 0.0 0 0.0

A 3 3

PTS Pts/GM Shots SH/GM G/SH SOG SOG/SH GWG 3 0.2 8 0.5 0.0 4 0.5 0 3 0.2 8 0.5 0.0 4 0.5 0

Anna Maddox Personal: Daughter of Robert and Macy Maddox..... Major is Human Performance and Exercise Science and Teacher Education.... Favorite athlete is Eric Liddel 2008: Honorable Mention NAIA All-American.. GCAC Defensive Player of the Year... Played in 12 games as goalkeeper and 6 as a defender... Held opponents to 1 goal or less in 11 outings.. 52 saves and 10 goals allowed 2007: Started all 17 games... Named 1st-Team All-GCAC..... Tallied 1 Goal and 2 Assists

Junior Goalkeeper Auburn, AL

Basketball: Played basketball as a freshman at Mobile.... Played in all 32 games.... Averaged 6.6 points and 2.2 rebounds High School: Graduated from Auburn High School in 2007....... Played basketball under Terryland Dawson and soccer under Mac Matthews...... Basketball MVP in 2006 and 2007

Year Team GP G 2007 MOB 17 1 Year Team GP 2008 MOB 12

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G/GM 0.1 Min 1045:00

A 2 GA 10

PTS Pts/GM Shots SH/GM G/SH SOG SOG/SH GWG 4 0.2 7 0.4 0.1 4 0.6 0 Avg Saves Pct W L T SHO 0.861 52 0.839 4 5 1 3

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Casey Mims Personal: Native of Semmes, AL.... Daughter of Shannon and Larry Mims..... Major is Nursing..... Enjoys soccer and art... Has to keep the same game day ritual.... Favorite athletes are Mia Hamm and Cat Whitehill 2008: Started 2 games and played in 12 as a true freshman High School: Graduated from Mary G. Montgomery.... Played soccer under Coach Joe Moody

Sophomore Forward/Defender Mobile, AL

Year Team 2008 MOB Total

#14

GP 12 12

Club: Played for Blast Soccer Club for one year.... Made it to the semi-finals in the state championship..... Played for Mobile Soccer Club for two years

G G/GM A 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0

PTS 0 0

Pts/GM Shots SH/GM G/SH SOG SOG/SH GWG 0.0 1 0.08 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 0.08 0.0 0 0.0 0

Allison Werdung Personal: Native of Pensacola, FL.... Daughter of David Werdung.... Major is Human Performance and Exercise Science.... Hobbies include soccer, friends, eating, the beach and dancing..... Favorite athlete is David Beckham.... Only eats one thing at a time on her dinner plate 2008: Played in 16 games and made 5 starts as a true freshman High School: Graduated from J.M. Tate High School.... Played soccer under coaches Tony Gage and Tally Ewing Club: Played for PFC from 1994-2008.... 2002 FYSA State Champions.... 2003 Final Four.... 2008 Final Four... Played for Florida ODP from 2002-03.... State team for two years

Sophomore Midfielder Pensacola, FL

Year Team 2008 MOB Total

GP 16 16

G G/GM A 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0

PTS 0 0

Pts/GM Shots SH/GM G/SH SOG SOG/SH GWG 0.0 3 0.2 0.0 1 0.3 0 0.0 3 0.2 0.0 1 0.3 0

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2009 Player Profiles 24 Samantha Bird

25 Elisabeth Davis

Class: Freshman Hometown: Hickory, NC HS: St. Stephens Position: Goalkeeper Personal: Daughter of Suzanne and Seldon Bird.... Enjoys soccer, golf, watching tv and movies, hanging out with friends and swimming.... Nursing major High School: Played soccer... All-Conference and All-Region 3 years... MVP on defense... 5th in the state of North Carolina in shutouts... Broke school record for shutouts in a season

Class: Freshman Hometown: Fairhope, AL HS: Bayside Academy Position: Defender Personal: Daughter of Sue Ann and Scott Davis.... Enjoys painting, cooking, soccer and facebook..... Psychology major High School: Played soccer.... Defensive MVP.... Overall MVP.... Ralph Pierotti Award Club: Played for Blast of the Blast Soccer Club in 2005 and 2007

Club: Played for Burke Blast 2004-07 Other: Favorite home-cooked meal is spaghetti and meatballs... Always has milk, chocolate, peanut butter and jelly in her fridge

Other: Favorite athlete is Lionel Messi... Favorite homecooked meal is spinach casserole... Always has pickles in her fridge.. Trying to learn Korean

1 Amanda Kohn

27 Kalia Jones

Class: Freshman Hometown: Semmes, AL HS: Mary G. Montgomery Position: Goalkeeper

Class: Freshman Hometown: Hutto, TX HS: Hutto Position: Midfielder Personal: Daughter of Dorothy and Michael Procovich... Enjoys playing sports, hanging out with family and friends, shopping and doing mission work

Personal: Daughter of Margie and Leland Kohn.... Enjoys soccer, volleyball, photography and reading..... Pre-Med major

High School: Played soccer and softball... Team Captain

High School: Played varsity soccer and volleyball all four years.... Defensive MVP.... National Honor Society

Club: Revolution Soccer Club freshman year

Club: Played for the U-18 Girls on the Port City Futball Club

Other: Favorite home-cooked meal is steak, mashed potatoes and apple pie.. Always has jelly in her fridge... Can touch her tongue to her nose

Other: Greatest athletic achievement was going to the second round of the playoffs her junior season.... Favorite homecooked meal is cream of chicken, mashed potatoes and gravy.... Always has waffles in her fridge

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2009 Player Profiles 23 Christy Lachappelle

12 Courtney Lavender

Class: Freshman Hometown: San Antonio, TX HS: Ronald Raegan Position: Forward

Class: Freshman Hometown: Wilmer, AL HS: Mary G. Montgomery Position: Defender

Personal: Daughter of Melody and Gary Lachappelle.... Enjoys soccer, running, biking, hiking, camping, lakes, reading, listening to music, hanging out with friends and eating

Personal: Daughter of Debra Kent and Shannon Lavender.... Enjoys soccer, horseback riding, hunting and swimming.... Athletic training major

High School: Ran track and played soccer..... 2008-09 District Champs.... Regional Champs.... State Semi-Finalists.... 1st-Team All-District.. Super Team

High School: Played soccer.... 2009 6A Section 1 Champs.... 2007-08 Cane Cup Classic MVP

Club: Played for 91 Premier Team of the Classics Elite Soccer Academy from 2004-09.... 2008 Player’s Player Award.... 2009 Player of the Year Award..... 2008 11th in the nation Other: Favorite athlete is Michael Jordan... Favorite homecooked meals are spaghetti and roast... Absolutely hates feet

4 Ashton Lee

Class: Freshman Hometown: Foley, AL HS: Foley Position: Defender

Club: Played for Mobile Soccer Club 2007.... Port City Futbol Club in 2008 Other: Favorite athlete is Wayne Rooney.... Greatest athletic achievement was being named Team Captain.... Favorite homecooked meal is chicken and biscuits

32 Mary Lippa

Class: Redshirt Hometown: The Woodlands, TX HS: The Woodlands Position: Forward

Personal: Daughter of Sheila and Randy Lee.... Enjoys hanging with friends and family, and being at the beach and river.... Pre-Veterinary Medicine major

Personal: Daughter of MariAn and Jack Lippa.... Enjoys swimming, playing soccer and hanging out with family and friends.. Physical Therapy major

High School: Played softball her freshman year.... Played soccer her final three years.... Named Defender of the Year as a sophomore and senior..... Team Captain and All-County as a senior

High School: Played soccer.. MVP as a freshman, sophomore and junior

Club: Played for the U-18 Girls on the Port City Futball Club

Other: Favorite athlete is David Beckham.. Greatest athletic achievement was finishing 2nd in the State as a senior..... Favorite home-cooked meal is chicken alfredo.... Can burp her ABC’s

Other: Favorite athlete is Chipper Jones.... Favorite homecooked meal is spaghetti.... Always has Starbucks drinks and Lunchables in her fridge

Club: Played for U-18 Nike of the Texas Rush

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2009 Player Profiles 5 Olivia Maddox

Sacha Martin

Class: Freshman Hometown: Auburn, AL HS: Lee-Scott Academy Position: Midfielder

Class: Junior Hometown: Tanzania HS: International School Moshi Position: Team Manager

Personal: Daughter of Macy and Robert Maddox.. Enjoys playing guitar and piano, eating chocolate and running... HPES major... Teacher education minor

Personal: Daughter of Pauline and Didier Martin... Enjoys playing sports, listening to music and hanging with friends.. HPES major

High School: Played volleyball, basketball, soccer and track... 2008 Best Hustle Award in volleyball... 2009 State AllTournament Team in soccer.. 2009 State Champion

High School: Played soccer and volleyball.. Player of the Year

Other: Greatest athletic achievement was winning the State Championship in basketball as a senior... Favorite homecooked meal is dad’s homemade pizza... Always has blueberry bagels, gatorade and orange juice in her fridge... Her left leg is bigger than her right

Previous College: Navarro College 2005-07... Top scorer... Best Offensive Player 2007: Played in 15 games and started 6 for the Lady Rams... Tallied one goal on 5 shots Other: Favorite athlete is Ryan Giggs

3 Jazlyn Payne

2 Jade Payne

Class: Freshman Hometown: Victoria, TX HS: Memorial Position: Defender

Class: Freshman Hometown: Victoria, TX HS: Memorial Position: Forward Personal: Daughter of Jamie and Jeff Payne... Enjoys running, hanging out with friends, soccer, track, water activities and shopping... Pre-Med major High School: Ran cross country as a freshman... Ran track and played soccer each year... District Champs 2005-06 and 2008... Starting forward each year Club: Played for Texas Rush Nike ‘91 2007-09... Houston Labor Day Champions... Texas State Presidents Cup Champions Other: Favorite athlete is David Beckham... Greatest athletic achievement was winning District 28-5A MVP Forward

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Personal: Daughter of Jamie and Jeff Payne.. Enjoys hanging out with friends, tubing and running... Pre-Med major High School: Ran cross country as a freshman... Played soccer and ran track each year... District Champs 2005-06 and 2008... 1st-Team 28-5A Forward 2009 Club: Played for Texas Rush Nike ‘91 in 2009.. Houston Labor Day Champs... Nike Rush President Cup State Champs... Regional bound Other: Favorite athletes are Mia Hamm and David Beckham... Greatest athletic achievement was winning State Championship with Nike Rush... Favorite home-cooked meal is Mexican food

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2009 Player Profiles 26 Tiffany Pettiway

Class: Redshirt Hometown: Pensacola, FL HS: J.M. Tate Position: Defender Personal: Daughter of Jeannine Olson... Enjoys sports, going to the beach and hanging with family and friends.. Athletic training major High School: Played volleyball four years, basketball and softball two years and soccer one year Other: Favorite athlete is David Beckham... Favorite homecooked meal is steak, baked potato and salad... Always has sweet tea in her fridge

18 Kassie Ruff

Class: Sophomore Hometown: Huntsville, AL HS: Valley Fellowship Christian Position: Forward Personal: Daughter of Nancy and Brad Ruff... Enjoys sports, playing board games and watching movies... Education major High School: Played soccer, basketball, track and volleyball... Offensive MVP and Work Horse Award in soccer.... Offensive MVP in basketball... 2-Time State Champs in Track... Track MVP.. Offensive MVP in volleyball Club: Played for Capitals of the Boise Capitals 2001-06.. 4-Time State Champs... United of the Huntsville United 200708 Other: Favorite athlete is Steve Nash... Likes to finger paint

17 Kelsie Ruff

19 Brianna Simmons

Class: Freshman Hometown: Huntsville, AL HS: Valley Fellowship Christian Position: Forward

Class: Freshman Hometown: The Woodlands, TX HS: The Woodlands College Park Position: Midfielder

Personal: Daughter of Nancy and Brad Ruff... Enjoys board games, sports and biking... Education major High School: Played soccer, basketball, track and volleyball... MVP in soccer, basketball and volleyball... 2-Time State Champions in Track Club: Played for Les Bois of Les Bois United 2004-06... United of Huntsville United 2007-09 Other: Favorite athlete is Devin Harris... Greatest athletic achievement was being named Athlete of the Year... Favorite home-cooked meal is lasagna.. Doesn’t like roller coasters

Personal: Daughter of Levitia and James Simmons... Enjoys playing guitar, listening to music, cooking and hanging out with friends.. HPES major High School: Four-year varsity starter in soccer... Team Captain three years... District MVP 2009.... District 1st-Team 2006 and 2008... District 2nd-Team 2007... Team MVP 2006 and 2009... Miss Lady Cavalier 2006 Club: Played for Texas Rush Nike ‘91 from 2002-09... ODP State Pool U-16.... STYSA State Champs 2009 Other: Favorite athlete is Brad Davis... Greatest athletic achievement was scoring 4 goals in one game in the State Tournament

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2009 Player Profiles 7 Melissa Stovall

Class: Freshman Hometown: San Antonio, TX HS: Winston Churchill Position: Forward Personal: Daughter of Alicia and Mike Stovall... Enjoys soccer, photography, music and hanging out with friends.. Art/Coaching major.. Photography minor High School: Played soccer... MVP freshman year.. 1st-Team All-District as a junior and senior... All-Tournament Team junior year... Most goals scored senior year Club: Played for 91’ Premire Classics Elite 2005-09 Other: Favorite athletes are Mia Hamm, David Beckham and Christiano Ranaldo... Greatest athletic achievement was scoring the winning goal in playoff game versus Bowie her junior year... Favorite home-cooked meal is mama’s lasagna

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2008 Review The 2008 soccer season saw the young University of Mobile women's soccer team double their win total from 2007 and go 6-8-4.

on the year, including back-toback 1-0 losses to Belhaven to close out the season. There were some bright spots offensively though, as Terri McCreadie tallied 10 goals and was named GCAC Player of the Year and Honorable Mention NAIA All-American for the second time at Mobile. Freshman Emma Murphy earned 2nd-Team All-GCAC honors after tallying 3 goals and 2 assists, with a pair of game-winners, while Aislinn Finfrock added 2 goals and 5 assists to join Murphy as a 2ndTeam All-GCAC member.

The Lady Rams boasted a stout defense that allowed only 16 goals in 18 games. Anna Maddox started the final 12 games in goal and picked up three shutouts, while earning Honorable Mention NAIA All-American honors. Louise Arseneault and Danielle Byrd earned 2nd-Team All-Gulf Coast Athletic Conference honors as defenders. "Our defense has been dominant the past two seasons, and last year was no different," Mobile Head Coach Brian Person said. "Anna was tremendous in goal from the moment she took over. She and the rest of the defenders kept us in games all season long."

Offensive Struggles...

Early-Season Problems... Mobile started the season with an impressive 5-0 victory over visiting Texas College by taking 31 shots, 11 on goal. But, the offense went stagnant after that, as Mobile was shutout in six of their next seven contests. The lone win in that stretch came in the form of a 5-2 decision over Tennessee Wesleyan where McCreadie tallied 4 goals. "We knew the teams after Texas College were going to pose a greater challenge, but we still didn't expect to struggle like we did," Person said. "We just could not get anything going up top after the opener."

Finishing Strong... Over the final 10 games, with Maddox in goal, the Lady Rams went 4-4-2. Mobile picked up wins over rival Spring Hill and Auburn-Montgomery, and upset 13th-ranked William Carey 4-0.

"While we were great defensively, our athleticism and goal-scoring ability upfront just wasn't where we needed it to be," Person said. "It's a testament to Terri that she was able to win GCAC Player of the Year when we scored only 24 goals as a team."

"The final 10 games were big for us to close out the season with some optimism, though the backto-back losses to Belhaven to close out the season were disappointing," Person said. "The win over No. 13 William Carey was the signature game of the year, where everything just clicked."

Unfortunately for Mobile, while the defense was stellar, the offense was shutout in 10 contests

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2008 Recap 2008 Results Date Opponent Score W L T Record 08/22/08 Texas College 5-0 W 1-0 08/28/08 Montevallo 0-0 2OT T 1-0-1 09/05/08 Martin Methodist 0-1 L 1-1-1 09/12/08 Brenau 0-1 L 1-2-1 09/13/08 Vanguard 0-2 L 1-3-1 09/20/08 Tennessee Wesleyan 5-2 W 2-3-1 09/23/08 West Florida 0-1 L 2-4-1 09/26/08 Reinhardt 0-0 2OT T 2-4-2 09/27/08 Auburn Montgomery 2-1 W 3-4-2 10/03/08 Spring Hill 3-0 W 4-4-2/1-0 10/09/08 LSU-Shreveport 0-1 L 4-5-2/1-1 10/11/08 Belhaven 0-0 2OT T 4-5-3/1-1-1 10/16/08 LSU-Shreveport 2-0 W 5-5-3/2-1-1 10/21/08 William Carey 2-4 L 5-6-3/2-2-1 10/29/08 Spring Hill 1-1 2OT T 5-6-4/2-2-2 11/04/08 William Carey 4-0 W 6-6-4/3-2-2 11/08/08 Belhaven 0-1 L 6-7-4/3-3-2 11/13/08 Belhaven 0-1 L 6-8-4

Final 2008 NAIA Top-25

Rank School 1 Lindsey Wilson 2 Lee University 3 Martin Methodist 4 Concordia (Ore.) 5 Azusa Pacific 6 Northwood University (Fla.) 7 Graceland University 8 California Baptist 9 Park University 10 Cal State Univ.-San Marcos 11 Trinity Christian 12 Simon Fraser 13 Southern Nazarene T14 SCAD T14 Houghton College 16 William Carey 17 McKendree University 18 Berry College 19 Concordia (Calif.) 20 Oklahoma City 21 Ohio Dominican 22 Madonna University 23 Indiana Wesleyan 24 Kansas Wesleyan 25 Benedictine College

Points 550 542 520 518 491 460 444 434 422 393 370 353 329 297 297 291 287 272 227 205 165 163 151 131 102

2008 University of Mobile Women’s Soccer Stats No 1 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 14 15 16 17 21 22

Player White, Stephanie Bate, Chelsea Thomson, Lauren Hoffman, Ashley Normand, Coley Murphy, Emma Edgar, Cheryl Grippa, Bekah Byrd, Danielle Arseneault, Louise Werdung, Allison Maddox, Anna McCreadie, Terri Finfrock, Aislinn Mims, Casey Lachappelle, Ashley

No Player 1 White, Stephanie 15 Maddox, Anna 23 Curow, Teri

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GP 8 12 1

GP 8 18 16 17 18 17 4 18 15 17 16 18 18 18 12 15 GS 7 11 0

GS 7 18 16 17 14 16 4 7 14 17 5 18 18 17 2 15

G 0 4 1 0 0 3 1 1 2 0 0 0 10 2 0 0

A 0 4 0 0 1 2 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 5 0 3

Min 642:00 1045:00 13:00

GA 6 10 0

Pts G/SH SH SOG SOG/SH 0 0.000 0 0 0.000 12 0.250 16 8 0.500 2 0.043 23 8 0.348 0 0.000 0 0 0.000 1 0.000 14 7 0.500 8 0.130 23 18 0.783 3 0.167 6 2 0.333 2 1.000 1 1 1.000 4 0.400 5 5 1.000 2 0.000 6 2 0.333 0 0.000 3 1 0.333 0 0.000 2 1 0.500 20 0.204 49 26 0.531 9 0.077 26 14 0.538 0 0.000 1 0 0.000 3 0.000 8 4 0.500 GAAvg 0.841 0.861 0.000

SV 25 52 0

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Pct 0.806 0.839 0.000

W 2 4 0

L 3 5 0

YC 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 1 0 4

RC 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 T 1 1 0

GW 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 SHO 0.00 3.00 0.00


2008-0 09 Univ. of Mobile Review Baseball: Finished the year with a 34-23 overall record. Kevin Orso was named a 1st-Team NAIA All-American, while Carlos Romero was named Honorable Mention NAIA All-American. Fell in the GCAC Tournament Championship to Belhaven College. Stephen Stork, Carlos Romero, Kevin Orso and David Cramblitt named AllGCAC. Men's Basketball: Finished the year with a 16-16 overall record and 6-12 conference mark. Entered GCAC Tournament as the No. 8 seed and beat William Carey and No. 1 seed Tougaloo College before falling to Spring Hill in the GCAC Semifinals. Women's Basketball: Finished the year with a 14-18 overall record and a 6-12 mark in GCAC action. Danielle Goodly was named Honorable Mention NAIA All-American. Goodly and Gerica Johnson were named 1st-Team All-GCAC. Season ended in GCAC Quarterfinals at Loyola. Men's Cross Country: Finished 3rd at the GCAC Championship Meet. Michael Sinkey finished 3rd overall and Dennis Kimeli finished 4th to earn spots at the NAIA National Championship. Sinkey finished 285th at nationals with a time of 28:26.9, while Kimeli came in at 314th with a time of 29:58.7. Women's Cross Country: Finished 5th at the 2008 GCAC Championship Meet. Men's Golf: Won the 2009 GCAC Championship. Finished 7th at the NAIA Qualifier and failed to qualify for the NAIA National Tournament. Women's Golf: Won the 2009 GCAC Championship. Finished 4th at the NAIA Qualifier and failed to qualify for the NAIA National Tournament. Maegan Rice selected as one of nine individual qualifiers to compete at nationals. Men's Soccer: Finished 13-7-2 and ranked No. 14 in the NAIA Top-25. Won GCAC Championship and hosted a NAIA National Championship Opening Round Game. Advanced to Elite 8 of NAIA National Tournament before losing to Bethel. Matt Watts as named 2nd-Team NAIA All-American and Ruben Diaz was named Honorable Mention NAIA All-American. Watts was GCAC Player of the Year, while Jason Williams, Thomas Wharf, David Maddren, Diaz and Jack St. Hilaire named All-GCAC. Women's Soccer: Finished 6-8-4 overall and 3-3-2 in GCAC play. Season ended in GCAC Semifinals versus Belhaven. Terri McCreadie and Anna Maddox named Honorable Mention NAIA All-Americans. McCreadie named GCAC Player of the Year and Maddox named GCAC Defensive Player of the Year. Emma Murphy, Aislinn Finfrock, Danielle Byrd and Louise Arseneault named 2nd-Team All-GCAC. Softball: Finished 32-12 overall and tied for 15th in the NAIA Top-25. Jineth Pimentel and Leslie Pickette named Honorable Mention NAIA All-Americans. Pickette was named GCAC Pitcher of the Year and joined on the AllGCAC squad by Pimentel, Kirstyn Joiner and Ally Scott. Heather Bearden, Pimentel, Taylor Lee Phillips and Abby Campbell named DaktronicsNAIA Scholar Athletes. Men's Tennis: Finished 10-5 overall and 6-2 in GCAC play. Runner-up at GCAC Tournament and earned host bid to NAIA National Tournament. Fell to Point Loma Nazarene in the first round. Ale Vial was 1st-Team All-GCAC. Vial and Sam Perlmutter named Daktronics-NAIA Scholar Athletes. Women's Tennis: Finished 12-6 overall and 5-3 in GCAC play. Finished 2nd at GCAC Tournament and earned host bid to NAIA National Tournament. Fell 7-2 to Northwood in the opening round. Rachel Hartley was named GCAC Newcomer of the Year. Claudia Borges was named All-GCAC at No. 1 singles and No. 3 doubles with Kari Williams. Jordin Wiggins named Daktronics-NAIA Scholar Athlete. Volleyball: Finished 34-5 and won the GCAC Tournament Championship to advance to NAIA National Tournament. Hosted a NAIA National Championship Opening Round Match and then went 1-3 in Pool Play. Ranked as high as No. 18 in NAIA Top-25. Whitney Knight named 3rd-Team NAIA All-American, while Paula Stilkey was named Honorable Mention NAIA All-American. Amber Presnell, Stilkey, Knight and Syretta Baldwin named Daktronics-NAIA Scholar Athletes. Knight named GCAC Player of the Year.

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Women’s Soccer History 2007: Finished 3-12-2 in Brian Person’s first season as head coach 2006: Finished 14-6 overall and finished 2nd in the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference. Kelly Baltieri was named GCAC Player of the Year, while Rose Clemensen was named GCAC Defensive Player of the Year. Terri McCreadie joined them on the All-Conference 1st team, while Sunniva Haaland earned 2nd team honors. 2005: Finished the season with a 12-4-2 overall record. Won the regular season Gulf Coast Athletic Conference Championship for the second straight year with a 4-0 mark. They also defeated LSU-Shreveport in the GCAC Tournament Championship game. The Lady Rams fell in the semi-finals at the Region XIII Tournament. 2004: Finished the season with a 12-3-1 overall record. Won the regular season Gulf Coast Athletic Conference championship for the first time since 2000. Lost in the first round of the Region XIII Tournament. Heather Person and Giselle Thomas were each named NAIA All-American Scholar-Athletes.

1992 5-7-2 1993 18-2-1 District 30 Champs 1994 13-6 1995 15-8 GCAC Champs 1996 20-4 GCAC Champs, 2nd @ NAIA's 1997 24-0 NAIA National Champs 1998 22-0-1 3rd at NAIA's 1999 10-12 2000 16-5 GCAC, Region Champs, NAIA’s 2001 4-11-1 2002 4-12 2003 8-10 2004 12-3-1 GCAC Champs 2005 12-4-2 GCAC Champs 2006 14-6 2007 3-12-2 2008 6-8-4 All-Time: 206-110-14

2003: Finished the season with an 8-10 overall record. Lost in semifinals of Region XIII Tournament to Auburn-Montgomery, 3-0. Allison Miller named NAIA All-American Scholar-Athlete. Rose Clemensen was named Honorable Mention All-American. 2002: Finished the season with a 4-12 overall record. 2001: Finished the season with a 4-11-1 overall record. 2000: NAIA National Championship Tournament appearance (lost in first round). GCAC Champions and Region XIII Champions. Final season record was 16-5. Uwe Tittl named GCAC and Region XIII coach of the year. Ane Stangeland named first-team All-American and Region XIII player of the year. Alissa Leffler named second-team All-American. Elizabeth McGowan named third-team All-American. Silje Lunde and Tammie Thornton named honorable mention All-American. 1999: Final season record was 10-12. Advanced to Regional Semi-Finals. 1998: Host of the 1998 NAIA National Championship Tournament. Third place in the NAIA National Championship Tournament. National Ranking of #1 from start to finish. Final season record was 22-0-1. Jacki Law, Carmie Landeen, Danielle Small and Tracy Mulligan named NAIA 1st Team All-Americans. Lindsay Grant and Hedda Houghland named NAIA 2nd Team All-Americans. Vanessa Sims and Tina Froberg named NAIA 3rd Team All-Americans. Uwe Tittl named GCAC Coach of the Year and NSCAA Southwest Coach of the Year. 1997: UNDEFEATED NAIA NATIONAL CHAMPIONS. Final season record was 24-0-0. Sara Krupa, Christina Werner, Vanessa Sims, Lindsay Grant, Becky Beard, Jackie Law, Katherine Sund, Nina Wathne, Courtney Miles, Sharon Lewis, and Astrid Vierdal named All-GCAC. Abby Jones named All-GCAC honorable mention. Astrid Vierdal named GCAC defensive player of the year. Lindsay Grant named GCAC Offensive Player Of The Year. Nina Wathne named GCAC Most Valuable Player. Uwe Tittl named GCAC Coach of the Year and NAIA Southwest Region Coach of the Year. Astrid Vierdal, Christina Werner, Nina Wathne, and Jackie Law named NAIA/UMBRO/NSCAA All Americans First Team. Sara Krupa, Katherine Sund, and Lindsay Grant named Second Team All-Americans. Vanessa Sims named Third Team All-American. Astrid Vierdal, Nina Wathne, Courtney Sells, and Jackie Law named to NAIA National All-Tournament Team. Jackie Law named NAIA National Tournament MVP. Nina Wathne named NAIA Player Of The Year. Uwe Tittl named NAIA National Coach of the Year and NSCAA National Coach of the Year.

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Women’s Soccer History 1996: Final season record was 20-4. GCAC Champions. 2nd at NAIA National Championships. Sara Krupa, Vanessa Sims, Ashley Haas, Becky Beard, Christy Cox, Pam Byrne, Therese Lewis, Nina Wathne and Nina Ellingsen named to All-GCAC Team. Pam Byrne named GCAC Defensive Player Of The Year. Nina Ellingsen named GCAC Offensive Player Of The Year. Uwe Tittl named GCAC Coach Of The Year. Nina Wathne, Nina Ellingsen, and Pam Byrne named NAIA First Team All-Americans. Sara Krupa named NAIA Second Team All-American. Therese Lewis named NAIA Third Team All-American. Vanessa Sims and Martha Olson named NAIA Academic All-Americans. 1995: Final season record was 15-8. GCAC Champions. Pam Byrne, Therese Lewis, Solveig Baadsvik, Becky Beard and Christy Cox named All-GCAC first team. Jenny Santowski and Cheryl Moore named to GCAC second team. Irina Teneva GCAC Offensive player of the year. Irina Teneva, Solveig Baadsvik, Pam Byrne named to NAIA Southwest regional team. Irina Teneva named First Team All-American. Solveig Baadsvik and Pam Byrne named to NAIA honorable mention for All-American team. Irina Teneva named NAIA Academic All-American. 1994: Final season record was 13-6-0. Third place at Regional Tournament. Second place in Sub-Regional. Kellie Mitchell and Irina Teneva named All-American. Kellie Mitchell, Vanessa Sims, Irina Teneva and Leslie Vincent named Scholar Athletes. Irina Teneva named Academic All-American. 1993: Final season record was 18-2-1. District 30 Champions. Kellie Mitchell, Pam Byrne, Nicole Lamia, Kelly Watson, Nicole Harridine, and Irina Teneva named to the District 30 First Team. Kellie Mitchell named District 30 Player of the Year. Uwe Tittl named District 30 Coach of the Year. 1992: Inaugural Season. Final season record was 5-7-2. Kellie Mitchell, Irina Teneva, and Kathleen O'Callagan named to the women's NAIA District 30 and GCAC Teams. Kellie Mitchell named District 30 Player of the Year.

University of Mobile National Championships 2006: The University of Mobile softball team went 51-2 on the season and won the program’s first-ever NAIA National Championship. Linden Jones was named NAIA Pitcher of the Year. Mayret Perez and Jones were 1st-Team NAIA All Americans. 2002: The University of Mobile men’s soccer team went 18-4-1 on the season and defeated Park University 2-1 to win the program’s first NAIA National Championship. Head Coach Peter Fuller was named NAIA Coach of the Year for the 3rd time. 1998: The University of Mobile women's golf team won the NAIA National Championship Tournament. Head coach Dr. Terry Hopper was named NAIA National Coach of the Year. Fiona Young was named NAIA All-American. 1997: The University of Mobile women’s soccer team went 24-0-0 and won the NAIA National Championship. Lady Rams beat Simon Fraser 2-1 in overtime to claim the title. Championship came one year after losing in the finals in a 5-overtime contest. Uwe Tittl was named NAIA Coach of the Year. 1997: The University of Mobile men’s golf team won the NAIA National Tournament. The Rams fired an 1152 to win by 30 strokes over Huntingdon (AL). The 72-hole tournament took place at the Tulsa Country Club in Tulsa, Oklahoma. 1997: The University of Mobile men’s tennis team won its 2nd NAIA National Championship, finishing with 7 more points than AUM. Fernando Ibarrola was named the Ward-Ballinger Outstanding Player and Derrick Racine was named Coach of the Year. 1994: The University of Mobile women’s tennis team went 25-2 and won the NAIA National Championship. Melissa Metcalfe and Anita Pearson won the NAIA Doubles Championship. Anna Moll, Marilla Andrade, Melissa Metcalfe and Anita Pearson named NAIA AllAmericans. 1993: The University of Mobile men’s tennis team finished with 28 points to beat out Auburn-Montgomery and North Florida for the NAIA National Championship. Mattias Karlsson and Jacques Theron won the Doubles Championship for Mobile.

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All-T Time Records Goals

Points

Career Irina Teneva (92-95) *Jacqueline Law (96-00) Lindsey Grant (96-98) Nina Wathne (96-97) Hege Aske (04-05) Kellie Mitchell (92-94) Kelly Baltieri (03-06)

88 78 47 39 39 34 34

Single-Season Irina Teneva (95) Jacqueline Law (97) Irina Teneva (93) Jacqueline Law (98) Hege Aske (05) Lindsey Grant (97) Lindsey Grant (98) Nina Wathne (97) Kellie Mitchell (92) Rose Clemensen (03) Alissa Leffler (00) Hege Aske (04) Terri McCreadie (06) Tammy Thornton (00)

38 35 31 27 24 23 19 19 17 16 16 15 15 15

Single-Game Kellie Mitchell 9/23/93 (Loyola) Irina Teneva 9/7/95 (Bham Southern) Irina Teneva 10/20/95 (Greenville) Carmie Landeen 9/26/98 (Louisiana Coll) Terri McCreadie 9/20/08 (TN Wesleyan) Kellie Mitchell 10/2/92 (Lambuth) Irina Teneva 10/15/92 (3 Times) Hedda Haugland 9/26/98 (Louisiana Coll) Hege Aske (2 Times)

5 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 4

Goal Keeping

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Single-Season Saves Sara Cabaniss (2000) Gretchen Walker (1992) Susanne Klungtveit (2007) Sara Krupa (1996) Sara Cabaniss (2003)

162 106 103 99 95

Single-Season Shutouts Anna Ball (1998) Sara Krupa (1997) Sara Krupa (1996)* Alice Gard (1993) Inga Johannesdottir (2004)

19 18 12 11 9

Career Irina Teneva (92-95) *Jacqueline Law (96-00) Lindsey Grant (96-98) Nina Wathne (96-97) Hege Aske (04-05) Kelly Baltieri (03-06) Kellie Mitchell (92-94) Single-Season Irina Teneva (95) Jacqueline Law (97) Irina Teneva (93) Nina Wathne (97) Lindsey Grant (97) Hege Aske (05) Lindsey Grant (98)

225 188 128 102 92 87 79 91 87 86 62 59 55 53

Single-Game Carmie Landeen 9/26/98 (Louisiana Coll) Hedda Houghland 9/26/98 (Louisiana Coll) Irina Teneva (2 Times) Irina Teneva (2 Times) Kellie Mitchell 9/23/93 (Loyola) Hege Aske 9/27/05 (William Carey) 6 With 9 points

12 12 11 10 10 10

Assists Career Irina Teneva (92-95) Lindsey Grant (96-98) *Jacqueline Law (96-00) Nina Wathne (96-97) Therese Lewis (94-96) Kelly Baltieri (03-06)

49 34 32 24 21 19

Single-Season Nina Wathne (97) Irina Teneva (93) Therese Lewis (95) Jacqueline Law (97) Irina Teneva (95) Lindsey Grant (98) Lindsey Grant (97)

24 24 18 17 15 15 13

Single-Game Irina Teneva 9/23/93 (Loyola) Solveig Baadsvik 9/7/95 (Bham Southern) Ashley South 9/26/98 (Louisiana Coll) Hedda Houghland 9/26/98 (Louisiana Coll)

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Women’s Soccer History 1992 (5-7-2) Opponent University of West Florida Huntingdon College LaGrange College Louisianna State University William Carey College Lambuth College St. Edwards University Southern Mississippi Louisianna State University Huntingdon College University of West Florida William Carey College LaGrange College Southern Mississippi

Result L L W T L W L W W L L L W T

1993 (18-2-1) Spring Hill College University of West Florida Auburn University Union University Lambuth College Huntingdon College Loyola University LaGrange College Loyola University University of West Florida William Carey College Christian Brothers College West Virginia Wesleyan California University of PA University of Charleston Spring Hill College Huntingdon College Piedmont College LaGrange College

W W T W W W W W W W W W L W W W W W W

1994 (13-6) Auburn University Spring Hill College Mercer County College Georgian Court College University of Alabama Lynn University University of West Florida Piedmont College Loyola University Spring Hill College Huntingdon College William Carey College Incarnate Word College St. Edwards University Lee College Lindsey Wilson College Huntingdon College William Carey College

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

1995 (15-8) University of Mississippi Mississippi State Birmingham Southern Piedmont College University of West Florida Loyola University University of Montevallo Huntingdon College Incarnate Word College

L L W W W W W W W

William Carey College St. Edwards University Spring Hill College University of Montevallo Lindsey Wilson College University of West Florida Midway College Georgian Court College North Greenville College Brewton Parker College

L W W W L W L L W L

1996 (20-4) Covenant College Bryan College Missouri Baptist Belhaven College Midwestern State Midway College Loyola University Huntingdon College William Carey College University of West Florida Spring Hill College Georgian Court College Berry College Westmont College U.S. International University Birmingham Southern

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

1997 (24-0) Mount Saint Clare Belhaven College Birmingham Southern Loyola University Mississippi Baptist Midway College Berry College Azusa Pacific Friends Spring Hill College William Carey College Incarnate Word College Southern Mississippi Covenant College Huntingdon College University of West Florida Belhaven College William Carey College Southern Nazarene Oklahoma City Transylvania Brewton Parker College Berry College Simon Frazier

W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W

1998 (22-0-1) Berry College St. Thomas Bethel College Newman Brewton Parker College Spring Hill College Piedmont College Southern Mississippi William Carey College Loyola University Louisianna College Birmingham Southern Huron

Missouri Baptist Huntingdon College Northwood Spring Hill College William Carey College Dallas Baptist Incarnate Word College Dominican Transylvania Azusa Pacific

W W W W W W W W W W

2000 (16-5) Doan University of West Florida St. Thomas Rollins William Carey University Birmingham Southern Thomas University Auburn-Montgomery North Georgia University Spring Hill College Huntingdon College Lindsey Wilson College George Town Loyola University Brevard Belhaven College Thomas University William Carey College Auburn-Montgomery William Carey College St. Mary's

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

2003 (8-10) Brescia University Midway College Spring Hill College Nicholls State University Huntingdon College Lambuth College Bethel College Spring Hill College Thomas University William Carey College Saint Francis University University of North Alabama North Georgia University Belhaven College Covenant College Loyola University Springhill College Auburn-Montgomery

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

2004 (12-3-1) W W W W W W W W W W W W W

Univ-Texas, Perma Basin Missouri Baptist Loyola University William Carey College Belhaven College Thomas University Faulkner University Webber International Belhaven College Spring Hill College Loyola University Tulane University Tennessee Wesleyan

W T W W L W W W W W W L W

Spring Hill College William Carey College Lee University

W W L

2005 (12-4-2) Covenant College Berry College Bethel College Northwestern Ok State Milligan College Martin Methodist College William Carey College Baker College Missouri Baptist Embry Riddle College SCAD Belhaven College LSU-Shreveport Spring Hill College Spring Hill College LSU-Shreveport LSU-Shreveport

W L W W W W W T W L W W W W W W W

2006 (14-6) Indiana Wesleyan College St. Francis Cumberland Martin Methodist College Loyola University Spring Hill College Auburn-Montgomery Reinhardt College William Carey University Loyola University Milligan College Belhaven College William Carey University LSU-Shreveport Covenant College Belhaven College LSU-Shreveport Spring Hill College LSU- Shreveport Lee University

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

2007 (3-12-2) Martin Methodist College Reinhardt College Roberts Wesleyan College Houghton College Covenant College Lindsey Wilson College University of West Florida Auburn-Montgomery Spring Hill College LSU-Shreveport William Carey University Belhaven College Spring Hill College William Carey University LSU-Shreveport Belhaven College William Carey University

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Gulf Coast Athletic Conference 2008 GCAC Standings School William Carey Mobile Belhaven Spring Hill LSUS

GCAC 7-1 .875 3-3-2 .500 3-4-1 .438 2-4-2 .375 2-5-1 .313

Name Anna Maddox Jordan Morrison Shannon Steffen Terri McCreadie Jeana Erickson Kasey Pruett Natalia Nino Aimi Beresford Sarah Benson Catherine Dunst Lynsey Winkler Mallory Hodges Whitney Stewart Kristen Schaffer Name Kristin Parson Shay Wells Nicole Trawick Alicia Marshall Emma Murphy Dana Sullivan Sarah Engels Michelle Talley Aislinn Finfrock Dorrie Vaughn Danielle Byrd Louise Arseneault Nina Caputa Shelley Davenport

Overall 16-4-1 .786 6-8-4 .444 11-7-1 .605 10-7-2 .579 8-8-1 .500

Streak Lost 1 Lost 2 Lost 1 Lost 1 Lost 1

1st-Team All-Gulf Coast Athletic Conference

School Mobile William Carey William Carey Mobile William Carey Spring Hill William Carey William Carey Belhaven Belhaven Spring Hill Belhaven William Carey LSUS

Position Goalkeeper Goalkeeper Forward Forward Forward Forward Midfield Midfield Midfield Midfield Defender Defender Defender Defender

Class Sophomore Freshman Senior Junior Junior Junior Sophomore Junior Junior Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior

Hometown Auburn, AL Long Beach, MS Frisco, TX Brampton, Ontario, Canada Biloxi, MS Flower Mound, TX Houston, TX Normanton, England Baton Rouge, LA Greensborough, NC Chesterfield, MO Baton Rouge, LA Pascagoula, MS The Woodlands, TX

2nd-Team All-Gulf Coast Athletic Conference

School Belhaven LSUS Belhaven LSUS Mobile Belhaven Spring Hill LSUS Mobile LSUS Mobile Mobile Spring Hill LSUS

Position Goalkeeper Goalkeeper Forward Forward Forward Forward Midfield Midfield Midfield Midfield Defender Defender Defender Defender

Class Senior Freshman Junior Junior Freshman Junior Senior Senior Junior Freshman Junior Sophomore Freshman Sophomore

Hometown Whitehouse, TX Hammond, LA Willing Boro, NJ Texarkana, TX Dublin, Ireland Birmingham, AL Bridgeton, MO Montgomery, TX Glendale, AZ Shreveport, LA Flagstaff, AZ Bathurst, New Brunswick, Canada St. Louis, MO San Antonio, TX

Player of the Year: Terri McCreadie - FWD - Mobile Offensive Player of the Year: Shannon Steffen - FWD - William Carey Defensive Player of the Year: Anna Maddox - GK - Mobile Newcomer of the Year: Sarah Benson - MF - Belhaven Coach of the Year: Danny Owens - William Carey

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University of Mobile Women’s Soccer




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