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Q u i ck Fa c t s

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Quick Facts, Media Contact Info........................1 Administration.................................................. 2 Season Outlook.................................................. 3 Roster................................................................. 4 Coaching Staff.................................................... 5 Player Profiles............................................... 6-13 2007 Recap.......................................................14 History and Records.........................................15 Opponents........................................................16

MEDIA Radio........................................WKDK, AM-1240 Internet Webcast....... www.RedZoneMedia.com Play-by-play........................ Jimmie Coggins Phone...................................(803) 276-2957 E-mail...........................jcoggins@wkdk.com Primary Newspaper..............Newberry Observer Sports Editor............................... Kelly Snow Phone...........................(803) 276-0625 x117 E-mail....... kesnow@newberryobserver.com

Contact Info QUICK FACTS GENERAL Name of School....................... Newberry College City/ ZIP.............................Newberry SC, 29108 Founded........................................................1856 Enrollment..................................................... 920 Nickname...................................................... N/A School Colors............................ Scarlet and Gray Stadium..................... Newberry Soccer Complex Surface/Cap./Dimensions....... Natural / N/A / 113x71 Affiliation.................................NCAA Division II Conference....................................South Atlantic President.................................. Dr. Mitchell Zais Alma Mater, Yr...... US Military Academy, 1969 V.P. for Intercollegiate Athletics......Andy Carter Alma Mater, Yr..........Missouri Baptist, 1987 Website............ www.NewberryAthleticSite.com

Women’s Soccer SID....................Patrick McCoy Email........... Patrick.McCoy@newberry.edu Office Phone.........................(803) 321-5603 SID Fax..................................(803)321-5660 SID Mailing Address.............2100 College Street Newberry SC 29108

Credits Cover Design..... Patrick McCoy and Brice Zimmerman Writing, Design and Editing........... Patrick McCoy

COACHING STAFF Head Coach..................................... Karrie Miller Alma Mater, Yr........................Erksine, 1990 Record at Newberry/Years........... 0-0, first year Career Record/Years.......... 71-63-17, eight years Office Phone................................ (803) 321-5656 Time to Reach Coach.....coordinate through SID Assistant Coach . ............................. Leah Barrett Alma Mater, Yr............... Coastal Carolina, 2005


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Administration Dr. Mitchell Zais

President of Newberry College Dr. Mitchell (Mick) M. Zais has been president of Newberry College since August of 2000. He earned an engineering degree from the U.S. Military Academy at West Point; a Master of Arts degree in military history from the School for Advanced Military Studies at Leavenworth, Kansas; and Master of Science and Ph.D. degrees in social psychology and organizational behavior from the University of Washington. He is also a graduate of the National Defense University where he was a post-doctoral research fellow in national security affairs. Dr. Zais has been appointed by Governor Mark Sanford to represent the state’s 20 private colleges and universities on the South Carolina Commission on Higher Education. He also serves as a member of the Governor’s Council for Educational Reform of secondary education in South Carolina. He is a member of the Newberry Opera House Foundation, the Greater Columbia Chamber of Commerce, the Lutheran Education Conference of North America, and the Southeastern Region of Thrivent Financial for Lutherans. In the South Atlantic (athletic) Conference, he serves as Chairman of the Presidents’ Council. He also represents the private college and university presidents of the southeastern United States on the Board of Directors of the national Foundation for Independent Higher Education. Dr. Zais also serves as Chairman of the Lieutenant Governor’s advisory council on aging. Dr. Zais has written and published extensively in the fields of organizational behavior, curriculum design, stress, military history and doctrine, and leadership and management, in such professional journals as the Journal of Applied Psychology, Armed Forces Journal International, Military Review, Parameters, etc. His opinion-editorial pieces, written while President of Newberry College, have appeared in newspapers across the state. Before becoming Newberry College’s 20th president, Dr. Zais served his country for over 30 years as an officer in the United States Army, attaining the rank of brigadier general. As an assistant professor at West Point, he taught management consulting, organizational behavior, and leadership. A paratrooper and Ranger, Dr. Zais served in a wide variety of infantry units, in Vietnam, the United States, and Korea. He commanded two rifle companies, an infantry battalion, a light infantry brigade, and served as deputy commanding general at Fort Riley, Kansas. His experience is in military plans and operations, having worked as chief of operations, plans, and training for an infantry battalion; war plans officer for a corps; and Chief of War Plans for the Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff. Dr. Zais was a White House aide and served in Panama as executive assistant to the four-star commander of all U.S. forces in Central and South America. In Kuwait, he was commanding general of U.S. and Allied forces. He also served as commanding general of Operation Provide Refuge, the task force that cared for the 4,000 Kosovo refugees who entered the United States. Prior to coming to Newberry College, Zais was the Chief of Staff of the U.S. Army Reserve Command, the headquarters that administers more than 200,000 military members of the Army Reserve. Dr. Zais’s military awards and decorations include the Distinguished Service Medal, the Defense Superior Service Medal, the Legion of Merit, the Bronze Star, the Meritorious Service Medal, the Air Medal, the Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal, the Humanitarian Service Medal, the Ranger, Airborne, and Combat Infantryman’s Badges, and the South Carolina Meritorious Service Medal. His wife, the former Susan Fincher, is from Columbia and a graduate of the University of South Carolina. Susan’s great-great-great-grandfather was a founding member of the Newberry College Board of Trustees. They have two children: Bradley is an infantry soldier in Iraq; Ashley, is an intern coordinator for presidential hopeful John McCain.

Andy Carter

Vice President for Intercollegiate Athletics Andy Carter is entering his seventh year as the Newberry College Director of Athletics, having joined the Newberry family in August of 2002. Since taking the helm, Carter has tackled several projects in order to turn Newberry Athletics into one of the premier programs in Division II. Carter came to Newberry after a 15-year tenure at Missouri Baptist College. Upon receiving his undergraduate degree from the NAIA institution, he began his career as an admissions recruiter and assistant baseball coach while working on his master’s of business administration at Lindenwood University. His degree completion led him to a faculty position as a professor of business administration and economics at Missouri Baptist, while at the same time serving the school as head baseball coach. Carter took over as baseball coach in 1991, a position he held for nine seasons. Seven years into a successful coaching career, highlighted by seven consecutive conference championships, he also took over as Missouri Baptist’s athletic director. He served in both roles for two years before leaving coaching in order to devote all his attention to administrative duties. Almost immediately upon his arrival at Newberry, Carter presented the faculty with the “Newberry College Athletic Initiative”, a long-term plan to secure future athletic success, while maintaining Newberry’s excellent academic record for its athletics teams. Since Carter’s arrival, Newberry has undergone an overhaul of its athletic program, instituting a stringent evaluation process for all varsity sports. The results were almost immediate, as the scarlet and gray have nearly doubled South Atlantic Conference victories in consecutive years under Carter’s reign. Also, for the first time since 1999, Newberry enhanced its offering of varsity sports, adding wrestling and competitive cheerleading. Another stage of Carter’s plan is a complete upgrade of Newberry’s facilities in order to showcase the college’s new athletic vision. Ground was broken in the summer of 2004 on the Newberry College Athletic Complex, which will be the future home to Newberry baseball and other teams. Also, the Newberry basketball and volleyball teams began playing last season on a new gym floor, powered by a brand new, state-of-the art lighting system. Future plans include new facilities for the men’s and women’s tennis teams, and determining the best course of action to give the football facilities at Seltzer Field its first facelift in almost 20 years. In addition to his duties at Newberry, Carter is an appointee to the NCAA National Division II Baseball Committee, where he serves as chairman for the South Region. He serves on the Newberry President’s Cabinet, under Dr. Zais. He is also a member of the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics. Carter is married to his wife of 23 years, Rena. They have seven children: Aaron (20), a senior cadet at USMA-West Point, Becca (19), Beth (16), Jake (14), Rachel (12), Caleb (10), and Micah (8).


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S e a s o n O u t lo o k

The 2008 Newberry College women’s soccer team will begin the season under a new regime as Karrie Miller takes over the head coaching position. Miller will look to continue off last season’s success as Newberry finished second in the SAC’s regular season.

“We are looking for a lot of harmony in the 2008 season. Coming together as a team takes priority especially with a new staff on board and 10 new freshman,” said coach Miller. “We are relying on the seniors to help with this process, and to come back from last year with an even stronger desire to win the conference title.” In order to be successful this season, the underclassmen will have to step up and play key roles. The freshmen will be greatly needed since the 2007 team graduated nine seniors. However, with the influx of 10 true freshmen, the return of three redshirt freshmen and two sophomores, the 2008 team will have an abundance of underclassmen. Newberry will use the early contests to gauge how the season and freshman will turn out. With a trip to Florida and Georgia to play a pair of matches in each state, the team will be battle tested before returning home to begin conference play against Mars Hill on September 17. “The non conference games are a measurement for us before we begin conference play,” Miller stated. “We will be tested by some strong teams in our region and I hope that we are able to step up to the challenge early and carry the momentum of success one game at a time.” Replacing goals and assists will be essential to this years success as the senior class from 2007 tallied nearly 70 percent of the goals and 50 percent of assists.

The team will rely on returning players Amberly Fowler (Taylors, S.C.), Mandi Butler (Holly Springs, N.C.), Lauren Carbonell (Miami, Fla.) and Lindsey Landgrebe (Springfield, Ill.) to kick off the goal-scoring production. Fowler, the leading returning scorer, will need to build off her experience from her freshman year to increase upon her three goals in 2007. The defense will be led by 2007 second team all-SAC member Elizabeth Jones (Anchorage, Alaska), Sara Griffith (Marietta, Ga.) and Ashleigh Mayer (St. Peters, Mo.), who is returning from an injury plagued 2007 season. These returning players will make the defense the cornerstone of the team and give Newberry necessary experience that is needed against SAC opponents. The goalkeeper position will be dominated by freshmen, as two redshirts - Paula Jackson (Mona Heights, Jamaica) and Megan Hrenchir (Lawerence, Kan.) - will battle for the starting position. They will be joined by incoming freshman Emily Rhoades (Buckley, Wash.). All three keepers will compete for the starting position and will possibly see playing time throughout the season. The incoming freshmen will be the determining factor as to where the team finishes in the conference, as Coach Miller states, “I am looking for this freshman class to come in and be an immediate impact. I have faith in the previous coaching staff and the level of talent that is here at Newberry College. One thing is for certain we should have a lot of depth, which I hope does not allow the girls to be complacent.” It may be a rebuilding year, but one thing is for sure and that is the pursuit of a SAC Women’s Soccer Championship.


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Ro s t e r No. Name

Ht.

Yr. Pos.

Hometown

00

Emily Rhoades

5-11

Fr.

GK

Buckley, Wash.

White River HS

0

Megan Hrenchir

5-6 R-Fr. GK

Lawrence, Kan.

Free State HS

1

Paula Jackson

6-0 R-Fr. GK

Kingston, Jamaica

2

Lindsey Landgrebe 5-4

Jr.

3

Amberly Fowler

5-3

So. F/M

Taylors, S.C.

Blue Ridge HS

4

Christen Chestnutt 5-8

So. M/F

DeBary, Fla.

Deltona HS

5

Kelli Hulse

5-4

Fr.

D

Maryland Heights, Mo.

6

Ashleigh Mayer

5-8

Sr.

D

St. Louis, Mo.

7

Michaela Peach

5-5

Jr.

M

Tadcaster, N. Yorkshire, England Boston Spa School

8

Meagan Heney

5-7

Fr.

M

Ajax, Ontario, Canada

9

Rachel King

5-7

Fr. M/D

Naples, Fla.

Gulf Coast HS

10

Jesse Langdon

5-1

Fr.

Raleigh, N.C.

Broughton HS

11

Megan Douglas

5-4 R-Fr. D/M

Bradford, W. Yorkshire, England Boston Spa School

12

Allie Johns

5-4

Fr.

M/F

Lexington, S.C.

13

Elizabeth Jones

5-3

Sr.

D

15

Sara Geisman

5-7

So. D/M

Middleburg Heights, Ohio

16

Mandi Butler

5-7

Sr.

M/F

Holly Springs, N.C.

17

Nicole Whittle

5-8

Fr.

D

18

Lora Moore

5-0

Fr.

M/F

Raleigh, N.C.

Enloe HS

19

Sara Griffith

5-8

Jr.

M

Marietta, Ga.

Pope HS

21

Lauren Carbonell 5-5

Sr.

M/F

22

Megan Maher

5-8

Fr.

D

23

Najla Bubtana

5-2

Sr. D/M

Miami, Fla.

24

Amanda Hunter

5-5

Fr. M/D

London, Ontario., Canada

25

Katelyn Luby

5-4

Sr.

Charleston, S.C.

F

F

M

Springfield, Ill.

Anchorage, Alaska

Port Richey, Fla.

Miami, Fla. Boca Raton,Fla.

Head Coach:

Karrie Miller (Erksine, ‘90) first season.

Assistant:

Leah Barret (Coastal Carolina, ‘05) first season.

Previous School

Kingston School for Girls Sacred Heart Griffin HS

Pattonville HS Grand Valley State U. Denis O’Connor CHS

Lexington HS Service HS Midpark HS Fuquay-Varina HS River Ridge HS

Palmetto HS Boca Raton HS Coral Reef HS Oakridge School Bishop England HS


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C o a ch i n g S ta ff

Karrie Miller Head Coach

First season at Newberry

Erksine ‘90 Coaching Career Stats Year School

W- L- T Pct.

1993 Charleston Southern 12- 5- 1 .694 1994 Charleston Southern 12- 8- 0 .600 2000 Coastal Carolina

5- 7- 4 .438

2001 Coastal Carolina

4-11- 4 .316

2002 Coastal Carolina

8- 6- 4 .555

2003 Coastal Carolina

10- 9- 2 .524

2004 Coastal Carolina

7-11- 2 .400

2005 Coastal Carolina

13- 6- 0 .684

Total Eight Seasons

71-63-17 . 526

Three-time Big South Conference Coach of the Year

Leah Barrett Assistant Coach First season at Newberry

Coastal Carolina ‘05

Karrie Miller comes to Newberry with eight seasons of NCAA Division I head coaching experience, all in the state of South Carolina. She was the inaugural head coach for the programs at Charleston Southern University and Coastal Carolina University. Miller earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Behavioral Science from Erskine College in Due West, S.C., in 1990 and then graduated from Gardner-Webb University in Boiling Springs, N.C., with a Masters degree in Physical Education in 1992. While at Erskine, she was a three-time NAIA All-American for the Lady Fleet and made the NAIA All-East Team four times. Miller was also selected to the NAIA All-Tournament National Team in 1987 and 1989. She was inducted into Erskine’s Athletic Hall of Fame during the fall of 2001. Miller began her college coaching career at Gardner-Webb, where she served as an assistant coach from 1990 to 1992. She then accepted the position of head coach at Charleston Southern. After spending the 1992-93 academic year preparing the Lady Buccaneer program for competition, Miller led the squad to a combined 24-13-1 record over the next two seasons. In Charleston Southern’s first year of competition and her first as a head coach, Miller was named the Big South Conference Co-Coach of the Year. After her success at Charleston Southern, Miller accepted an assistant coaching position at South Carolina and helped guide the Lady Gamecocks through their first three seasons of competition. She then moved to Alabama and helped the Crimson Tide to the Western Division Championship in the Southeastern Conference and a bid to the 1998 NCAA Tournament. In 1999, Miller returned to the Palmetto State to begin the women’s soccer program at Coastal Carolina University in Conway, S.C. She served as head coach through the 2005 season, earning a 47-50-16 record in six seasons in charge of the Lady Chanticleers. She was also named Big South Conference Coach of the Year in 2000 and 2003 for a total of three BSC Coach of the Year awards. Her 2003 squad finished with a record of 10-9-2 overall and were the Big South regular season champions. Miller’s Coastal squads were named an Academic All-American team by the NSCAA in 2002, 2003, 2004 and 2005. Throughout her coaching career, Miller has been heavily involved with the Olympic Development Program in both South Carolina and Alabama, serving as the Program Director in South Carolina from 1995 to 1998. She was the founder and director of the Karrie Miller Women’s Soccer Camp from 2000 to 2006, and has served as co-director for multiple camps throughout the state. Leah Barrett enters her first season as assistant women’s soccer coach at Newberry College. Barrett joins the Newberry coaching staff after a stint as a graduate assistant coach at West Georgia. While at West Georgia, Barrett completed her Master’s of Education in Physical Education degree. She also served as assistant coach for one year at Coastal Carolina after finishing her playing career. “I think it is a great opportunity for me to be an assistant coach at Newberry, especially working with coach Miller,” Barrett said. “Since I played for her, our coaching ideals are very similar and I look forward to a great season working alongside her.” Barrett played collegiate soccer at Coastal Carolina for Miller, who served as the Chanticleers’ coach from 2000-2005. As a player, Barrett compiled several awards and team recognitions. She was voted to the all-Big South Conference second team and was team MVP her sophomore and senior season. She also served as team captain from her sophomore to senior year. “Leah has a lot of positional knowledge and understands and believes in my coaching philosophy,” coach Miller said. “She will also serve as a good buffer for the players as they grow to know me as a coach.” Barrett is a native of LaPlata, Md., and led Laplata High School in scoring for three seasons. She was voted to the first team all-county three times and as a senior she was selected as an honorable mention for all-state and served as team captain.


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P lay e r P ro fi l e s Najla Bubtana 23 Position..................... Defense/Midfield

2007: Appeared in every match, including four starts... recorded an assist against Erskine (9/12)... 2006: Played in 16 matches... scored one goal and recorded one assist... 2005: Played in 10 matches, starting once... first collegiate start in 2-0 loss at Tusculum (10/1)... earned first point with assist in 3-1 win over Presbyterian (9/21)... also tallied an assist in 5-0 rout of USC Aiken (9/28)...

Height...............................................5-2 Hometown.......................... Miami, Fla. Prev. School.................... Coral Reef HS Eligibility..................................... Senior Major............Pre-Law/Political Science Stats: GP-GS Min G A Pts Sh Shot % SOG SOG % GW PK-Att

2007 19-4 823 0 1 1 7 .000 1 .143 0 0-0

2006 16-0 226 1 1 4 3 .333 2 .667 0 0-0

2005 10-1 179 0 2 2 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0

Mandi Butler 16 Position.....................Midfield/Forward Height...............................................5-7 Hometown..............Holly Springs, N.C. Prev. School............ Fuquay-Varina HS Eligibility..................................... Senior Major..........................................Biology Stats: GP-GS Min G A Pts Sh Shot % SOG SOG % GWG PK-Att

2007 15-4 463 3 0 6 17 .176 7 .412 1 0-0

2006 18-13 922 7 6 20 25 .280 15 .600 0 0-0

2005 15-6 693 3 2 8 19 .158 9 .474 0 0-0

High School: Played four varsity seasons of soccer at Coral Reef High School in Miami, Fla... coached by George Maysonet and Clint Bales... named team MVP for two consecutive seasons... named team captain four consecutive years... helped Coral Reef to their first regional title in several years in 2003... selected to play in Miami-Dade County senior All-Star game... Personal: Born January 16, 1987... daughter of Ana and Adnan Bubtana... made Coral Reef High School’s Superior Honor Roll... also a member of Spanish Honor Society... hopes to become a lawyer... loves Italian food... despite growing up in Hurricane-land, Najla is a die-hard University of Florida fan... enjoys art, but is particularly good at drawing... 2007: Appeared in 15 matches, including four starts... scored two goals against Brevard (9/19)... finished the season with three goals on only seven shots on goal... 2006: Second Team All-South Atlantic Conference... appeared in 18 matches including 13 starts... recorded 20 points on the year, scoring seven goals and notching six assists... was second on the team in both points and goals... tied for second on the team in assists... 6th in the league in assists, 8th in the league in points, 10th in the league in goals... 2005: Made 15 appearances, with six starts... collected eight points on the season (3 G, 2 A)... earned first collegiate start against Clayton State (8/27)... scored first collegiate points with a goal in 3-2 overtime win at Mars Hill (9/7)... had five point game with two goals and an assist in 5-0 rout of USC Aiken (9/28)... 2004: Injured, did not play... High School: Three year member of the varsity team at Fuquay-Varina High... voted team’s offensive MVP in 2003... team’s leading scorer. Club Soccer: Member of Spartan Elite in Raleigh, of the Capital Area Soccer League (CASL)... played on Elite team that won eight regional tournaments during her time... member of Classics team that won the 2001 N.C. state tournament... also participated on the Chapel Hill Stingers... earned premier distinction in 2003... Personal: Born August 22, 1986... daughter of Tony Butler and Kim Butler... member of the National Art Honor Society... active in Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA)... when she’s not rooting for Newberry, she pulls for N.C. State...


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P lay e r P ro fi l e s Lauren Carbonell 21 Position.....................Midfield/Forward Height...............................................5-5 Hometown.......................... Miami, Fla. Prev. School...................... Palmetto HS Eligibility..................................... Senior Major.......................................Pre-Med. Stats: GP-GS Min G A Pts Sh Shot % SOG SOG % GWG PK-Att

2007 19-2 743 1 2 4 5 .200 2 .400 0 0-0

2006 18-10 805 2 2 6 10 .200 7 .700 0 0-0

2005 16-5 503 1 0 2 4 .250 3 .750 0 0-0

Elizabeth Jones 13 Position.....................................Defense Height...............................................5-3 Hometown...............Anchorage, Alaska Prev. School......................... Service HS Eligibility..................................... Senior Major..........................................History Stats: GP-GS Min G A Pts Sh Shot % SOG SOG % GWG PK-Att

2007 18-18 1470 0 2 2 7 .000 4 .571 0 0-0

2006 18-18 1446 1 6 8 12 .083 8 .667 0 0-0

2005 12-11 783 0 0 0 3 .000 2 .667 0 0-0

2007: Played in every match including two starts... recorded first goal of season against Lander (10/3)... finished season with four points... 2006: Played in 18 matches including ten starts... scored two goals and recorded two assists on the season... 2005: Made 16 appearances, starting five times... made collegiate debut with start in season-opening 1-1 draw against Erskine (8/25)... tallied first points with game-winning goal in 2-0 win at Pfeiffer University (9/1)... High School: Played four years at Palmetto High School in Miami, Fla... coached by Dave Jones... part of a team at Palmetto that made it to three consecutive Florida state semi-finals... led team to three consecutive regional and district titles... named honorable mention for All-MiamiDade County team by Miami Herald... 2004-05 captain of Palmetto High women’s soccer team... Personal: Born June 8, 1987... daughter of Nelson and Marie Carbonell... made Palmetto High School’s Dean’s List several times... will use her education at Newberry College to become a nurse... favorite professional sports team is the New England Patriots... also cheers on her hometown University of Miami Hurricanes...

2007: Second Team All-South Atlantic Conference... CoSIDA/ESPN the Magazine Academic All-District III College Division... started in all 18 games that she appeared in... recorded two assists as a defender... played the full 90 minutes in eleven games... 2006: First Team All-South Atlantic Conference... Second Team DAKTRONICS All-Southeast Region Women’s Soccer team... started all 18 matches... recorded eight points on the year, with one goal and six assists... was second on the team in assists... was 6th in the league in assists... 2005: Made 12 appearances, starting 11 times... earned first start in season-opener against Erskine (8/25)... High School: Played three years of soccer... had an extremely successful high school career that included a state championship and two region championships... named first team all-conference at defender... presented with team’s defensive MVP award... Personal: Born November 3, 1986... daughter of Dwyane and Gretchen Jones... first player in the history of the Newberry women’s soccer from Alaska... member of Service High School’s National Honor Society... made Honor Roll for three consecutive years... recipient of school’s Paw Award for athletic excellence... also selected for Service High School’s Blacks in Government Academic Award... hopes to one day become a lawyer...


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P lay e r P ro fi l e s Katelyn Luby 25

Position.................................... Midfield Height...............................................5-4

2007: Appeared in 13 matches, including one start... recorded two assists against Brevard (9/19)... 2006: Played in eight matches... scored two goals and recorded one assist... 2005: Played in 14 matches, starting three... earned collegiate debut as substitute in 2-0 loss to Clayton State (8/27)... picked up first collegiate point with assist in 2-0 win at Pfeiffer University (9/1)... also had an assist vs. Georgia College and State (9/10), and against Lenoir-Rhyne (11/1)... earned first collegiate start against Lander University (9/14)...

Hometown...................Charleston, S.C. Prev. School........... Bishop England HS Eligibility..................................... Senior Major..........................................Biology Stats: GP-GS Min G A Pts Sh Shot % SOG SOG % GWG PK-Att

2007 13-1 211 0 2 2 3 .000 0 .000 0 0-0

2006 8-0 119 2 1 5 5 .400 3 .600 0 0-0

2005 14-3 295 0 3 3 4 .000 2 .500 0 0-0

Ashleigh Mayer 6

Position.....................................Defense

High School: Played four years of varsity soccer at Bishop England High School... coached by David Snyder... won three consecutive state championships while at Bishop England... Personal: Born May 2, 1987... daughter of Robert and Barbara Luby... hopes to one day become a sports trainer... also played two years of junior varsity basketball at Bishop England... styles her play on the soccer pitch after her older brothers, who she watched closely as a child... lists “Rudy” as her favorite movie... favorite food is Macaroni and Cheese... Katelyn’s favorite professional team, along with her father, is the NFL’s Chicago Bears...

2007: Injured in preseason, redshirted... 2006: Started all 18 matches... recorded 1 assist... 2005: Appeared in 16 matches, making seven starts... earned first start with Newberry in season-opener against Erskine (8/25)... scored four points for the season with a goal and two assists... netted first collegiate goal in a 2-0 win over Pfeiffer University (9/1)... tallied assists against USC Aiken (9/28) and Lenoir-Rhyne (11/1)...

Height...............................................5-8 Hometown..................... St. Peters, Mo. Prev. School........Grand Valley State U. Eligibility..................................... Senior Major....................................Psychology Stats: GP-GS Min G A Pts Sh Shot % SOG SOG % GWG PK-Att

2006 18-18 1391 0 1 1 8 .000 3 .375 0 0-0

2005 16-7 965 1 2 4 5 .200 4 .800 0 0-0

High School: Played four years of varsity soccer at Duchesne High School in St. Charles... coached by Dave Thurmer... received All-Academic Team honors... had a hand in compiling a 54-15-10 career team record during her four years of action... helped team to a district finals appearance... Personal: Born October 18, 1985... daughter of Timothy and Deborah Mayer... member of Duchesne’s student council for two years... active with the Ronald McDonald House and Habitat for Humanity... played basketball for three years... lists spaghetti as her favorite food... favorite book is “He’s Just Not That Into You”... her greatest moment in sports came when her club team won the state championship in 2005... credits Michelle Akers as her most respected sports figure...


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P lay e r P ro fi l e s

Sara Geisman 15 Position.................... Defense/Midfield Height............................................. 5-7 Hometown..... Middleburg Heights, Ohio Prev. School......................Midpark HS Eligibility....................................Junior Major........................................ Biology

Sara Griffith 19 Position...................................Midfield Height............................................. 5-8 Hometown...................... Marietta, Ga.

2007: Played in all but two matches including 14 starts... recorded an assist against Brevard (9/19)... 2006: Played in all 18 matches, including three starts... made her collegiate debut against USC Aiken (8/24)... earned her first career start against Pfeiffer University (8/29)... scored one goal and recorded one assist on the year... recorded her first collegiate goal and first collegiate assist in game against Converse College (10/5)... High School: Played four seasons of varsity soccer... coached by Julie Schmitz and Bill Dietrich... was MVP at Midpark, leading the team in goals and assists in her se2007 2006 nior season... earned first team all-conference and second Stats: GP-GS 17-14 18-13 team all-Greater Cleveland honors her senior year... was a Min 939 589 G 0 1 member of the National Honor Society and Key Club... A 1 1 Personal: Born December 13, 1987... daughter of John and Sharon Geisman... favorite movie is Remember the Titans... when she’s not rooting for Newberry, Sara’s favorite college team is the Ohio State Buckeyes...

Major....................................Education

1 7 .000 3 .429 0 0-0

3 3 .333 2 .667 0 0-0

2007: Made appearances in 19 matches, while starting ten... recorded two assists... 2006: Played in 16 matches, including 12 starts... scored two goals on the year... made her first collegiate appearance and her first collegiate start against USC Aiken (8/24)... scored her first two collegiate goals against Converse College (10/5)... High School: Played four years of varsity soccer at Pope High School under coach Jim Haskin... earned team’s most valuable player award as a senior and most improved award as a sophomore... was a member of the National Honor Society and Beta Club... also a varsity swimmer for three seasons... Stats: 2007 2006 Club Soccer: Played for NASA ‘07 Elite, earning a second place finish in the State Cup...

Prev. School...............Alan C. Pope HS Eligibility....................................Junior

Pts Sh Shot % SOG SOG % GWG PK-Att

Personal: Born August 27, 1988... daughter of Patti and Tom Griffith... favorite team other than Newberry is Penn State...

GP-GS Min G A Pts Sh Shot % SOG SOG % GWG PK-Att

19-10 846 0 2 2 7 .000 4 .571 0 0-0

16-12 735 2 0 4 11 .182 7 .636 1 0-0

Appeared in 19 matches, including 12 starts... recorded two goals and tallied Lindsey 2007: three assists... recorded a season-high three points against Lenoir-Rhyne (10/12)... Landgrebe 2006: Appeared in 18 matches, including three starts... made her collegiate debut

2 Position...................................Forward Height............................................. 5-4 Hometown................... Springfield, Ill. Prev. School...... Sacred Heart Griffin HS Eligibility....................................Junior Major........................... Graphic Design

against USC Aiken (8/24)... recorded first collegiate point with an assist against Converse College (10/05)... recorded first collegiate goal against Armstrong Atlantic (10/07)... High School: Played four years of varsity soccer for coach Mike Lindsey... team was regional champions from 2004-2006... was the team’s assists leader in 2005 and 2006... earned CS8 All-Conference honors in 2005 and 2006, and was honorable mention in 2004... academically was in the National Honor Society, Spanish National Honor Society, and was on the school’s honor roll for all four years... earned Academic All-CS8 honors Stats: 2007 2006 18-3 from 2004 through 2006... ran cross country for three sea- GP-GS 19-12 Min 901 750 sons... G 2 1 Personal: Born on August 15, 1987... daughter of Sue and Pat Landgrebe... favorite food is ice cream... Mia Hamm is her most respected sports figure... her favorite movie is Rudy... when she’s not cheering on Newberry, Lindsey is a fan of the North Carolina Tar Heels... her greatest sports moment was her team’s overtime victory in the 2004 regional championship match...

A Pts Sh Shot % SOG SOG % GWG PK-Att

3 7 15 .133 4 .267 0 0-0

1 3 15 .067 6 .400 0 0-0


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Michaela Peach 7 Position...................................Midfield Height............................................. 5-5 Hometown............ Tadcaster, England Prev. School........... Boston Spa School Eligibility....................................Junior Major....................Sports Management

Christen Chestnutt 4 Position................... Forward/Midfield Height............................................. 5-8 Hometown........................Debary, Fla. Prev. School.......................Deltona HS

2007: Appeared in 19 matches, including seven starts... recorded assist against Lander (10/3)... 2006: Appeared in 11 matches, including five starts... made her first collegiate appearance against USC Aiken (8/24)... earned her first collegiate start against Brevard College (10/12)... recorded her first collegiate point with an assist in the match against Converse College (10/5)... recorded three assists... High School: Attended the Boston Spa School... earned Academy Player of the Term honors under coach Adam Austin... was best academy and academic student of the year in 2005... team was English Schools Under-18 winners as wells as Yorkshire County Cup winners... also undefeated captain of tennis team Stats: 2007 for three years as well as part of cross country team that was ranked GP-GS 19-7 Min 902 No. 8 in England... G 0 Personal: Born May 1, 1988... daughter of Angela and Malcolm Peach... lists her favorite professional team as Chelsea of the English Premier League... her favorite movie is “Save the Last Dance”... her favorite sports moment was scoring in the final minute of the Yorkshire Cup to help her team to a 2-1 win... the sports figure she respects most is Chelsea’s Frank Lampard...

High School: Four year varsity starter... scored 30 career goals... two year captain... recorded 34 career assists... all-county first team her senior year... all-county honorable mention in both her freshman and junior years... offensive MVP her freshman year... Club: State Cup U-18 Stetson Futbol Association... team captain... Blue Angels Soccer Club... three year team captain... Disney’s Wide World of Sports Champions... Second Place for Greater Central Florida Soccer League... Stats: 2007 Personal: Born May 4th, 1989... daughter of James and Sandra Chestnutt... Honor Roll Student... coached a Tiny Tot League for Deltona Youth Soccer... Officer for Deltona High Varsity Crew Links...

Major....................................... Nursing

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1 1 9 .000 3 .333 0 0-0

2007: Did not play...

Eligibility............................Sophomore

Amberly Fowler

A Pts Sh Shot % SOG SOG % GWG PK-Att

GP-GS Min G A Pts Sh Shot % SOG SOG % GWG PK-Att

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2007: Started first collegiate match in the season opener against Missouri-St. Louis... recorded first career goal against Clayton State on (9/1)... recorded a season high four points against Brevard (9/19)... finished season with nine points (3G, 3A).. High School: Played one year of soccer... scored 32 goals and recorded 16 assists... 2004-2005 Offensive Player of the Year... was a varsity basketball player... named 2004-2005 all-county honorable mention...

Hometown....................... Taylors, S.C.

Club: Played on the CESA 89 Premier Girls U-17 team in 2005 and 2006... won SC U17 title in both 2005 and 2006... 2006 Region III Quarterfinalist... Disney Showcase Second Runner Up... 2006 RBC Champions... played for the CESA U-15 team in 2004... team captain... won the SC U-15 Title... Region III Region2007 al Quarterfinalist... 2003-2004 member of St Giles Excalibur U-14 Stats: 19-18 team... team captain... Semi-Finalist for the State Cup... two-time RBC GP-GS Min 943 Classic Champions... G 3

Prev. School..................Blue Ridge HS

ODP: State ODP Team 2003, 2004 and 2005...

Eligibility............................Sophomore

Personal: Born October 15, 1989... daughter of Bruce and Cindy Fowler... Honor Roll 2003-2007... named Who’s Who of High School Students 2004... All-American Scholar...

Position................... Forward/Midfield Height............................................. 5-3

Major....................................... Nursing

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A Pts Sh Shot % SOG SOG % GWG PK-Att

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Megan Douglas 11

Position................................... Defense/Midfield

2007: Appeared in one match... redshirted...

High School: Boston Spa Leeds Academy, 2004-2006... 2004 Sports Personality of the Year... 2005 Player of the Team... 2006 English Schools Champion... Club: Bradford City Club team from 1996-2005...

Height.............................................................5-4 Hometown.............................Bradford, England Prev. School...........................Boston Spa School

Personal: Born January 6th, 1988... daughter of Karl and Carmel Douglas... First 4 Sport Level 1 Coaching Certificate... St. John Ambulance First Aid...

Eligibility/Major........R-Freshman/Physical Ed.

Meagan Heney 8

High School: Played four years of varsity soccer at Denis O’Connor HS... team won the L.O.S.S.A. championship in 2006... team was a L.O.S.S.A. finalist in 2005, 2007 and 2008... started every game in high school... was on the honor roll every year in high school... won the French achievement award... participated in track and field and cross country...

Position...................................................Midfield Height............................................................. 5-3 Hometown....................... Ajax, Ontario, Canada Prev. School.......................Denis O’Connor CHS

Personal: Born on August 18, 1990... daughter of Robert and King Heney... wants to be an athletic therapist... favorite food is pizza... people that had the biggest influence on her was her parents and her previous coaches...

Eligibility/Major....................Freshman/Biology

Kelli Hulse 5 Position................................................... Defense Height.............................................................5-4 Hometown.....................................St. Louis, Mo. Prev. School..................................Pattonville HS Eligibility/Major...................Freshman/Nursing

Amanda Hunter 24 Position.................................... Defense/Midfield Height..............................................................5-5 Hometown.................. London, Ontario, Canada Prev. School................. London Oakridge School Eligibility/Major........ Freshman/Social Sciences

Megan Hrenchir 0 Position.............................................. Goalkeeper Height............................................................. 5-6 Hometown.................................Lawerence, Kan. Prev. School.....................Lawerence Free St. HS Eligibility/Major................ R-Freshman/Biology

High School: Played four seasons of varsity soccer under head coaches Joe Halley and Tom Iffrig... was named to second team all conference... was the MVP of the Orange classic tournament... Club: Played for the Missouri Premier soccer club... finished second in the state twice... Personal: Born on April 14, 1990... daughter of Rodney and Carol Hulse... career goal is to become a registered nurse... favorite food is chicken... when not cheering for Newberry, Kelli cheers for the Missouri Tigers... High School: Played four years of varsity soccer for coach Rob Lane... competed on cross country and hockey team from 2003-2007... both teams went to OFSSA... awarded OFSSA bronze in 9th and 11th grade... Club: Forest United Storm L.D.Y.S.L. 2003-2004... London City Lightning S.R.S.L. 2005-2006... London City Lightning S.R.S.L. Elite 2006... London City Lightning O.Y.S.L. 2007... Personal: Born on January 23, 1989... daughter of Robin and Sandra Hunter... wants to pursue a career in Criminal Justice... can play the piano... 2007: Redshirted... High School: Four years of varsity soccer... two years of cross country... Club: Played with the Kaw Valley Force from 2000-2004... played with the Kansas Soccer Academy from 2004-2006... played with KC Bayern Munich in the fall of 2006... Personal: Born June 17th, 1989... daughter of Phil and Donna Hrenchir... named Who’s Who Among HS Students & Athletes in sophomore and junior years... earned the Principal’s Mark of Excellence her 9th through 11th year...

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Paula Jackson 1

Position.............................................. Goalkeeper Height............................................................. 6-0 Hometown..................... Mona Heights, Jamaica Prev. School.......................... Wolmer’s Trust HS Eligibility/Major.........R-Freshman/Business Adm.

Allie Johns 12

High School: Was starting goalie for seven years at the Wolmer’s Trust HS... 447 saves over seven years... National Team: Played with the Jamaican National Team in the 2007 Pan-Am Games... played for the Jamaican U-20 National Team from 2004-present... won the Caribbean Cup... was awarded Best Goalkeeper in the Caribbean Cup... Personal: Born on October 10th, 1988... daughter of Ivy Jackson... awarded Outstanding Academic Achievement and Exemplary Conduct in 2004, 2005 and 2006... High School: Played three years of varsity soccer for coaches Chris Fryland and Daniel Barrett... State Champions in 2007... Region Champions from 20062008...named to all-region and all-area team in 2006 and 2008... MVP of the North team at North-South all-star game in 2008... graduated with honors... FCA President from 2007-2008...

Position...................................Midfield/Forward Height.............................................................5-4 Hometown...................................Lexington, S.C. Prev. School...................................Lexington HS

Personal: Born on March 9, 1990... daughter of Dennis and Ellen Johns... greatest athletic moment was scoring three goals against her rival school... favorite pro sports team is the Atlanta Braves...

Eligibility/Major............ Freshman/Business Adm.

Rachel King 9 Position.................................... Defense/Midfield Height..............................................................5-7 Hometown.........................................Naples, Fla. Prev. School...................................Gulf Coast HS Eligibility/Major...............Freshman/Undecided

Jesse Langdon 10 Position................................................... Forward Height.............................................................. 5-1 Hometown.......................................Raleigh, N.C. Prev. School...................................Broughton HS

High School: Played three years of varsity soccer for coach Voorhees... 2006 and 2007 conference champions... competed on cross country team and set 4 x 4 school record... was on homecoming court... elected class representative... Club: Erin Mills SC 1996-2005... Naples Youth SC 2005-2008... U15 Girls team captain... ODP: Final Four for Florida U17 in 2006... Personal: Born on October 3, 1990... daughter of Nick and Gail King... High School: Played four years of varsity soccer at Broughton HS for coach Izzy Hernendez... won the state championship in 2006... Club: Played for the CASL club team... Personal: Born on November 15, 1989... daughter of Debi Langdon... most respected sports figure is Michelle Akers... her hidden talent is that she plays the drums... favorite college team besides Newberry, is North Carolina State Wolfpack...

Eligibility/Major........Freshman/Graphic Design

Megan Maher 22 Position.................................................... Defense Height..............................................................5-8 Hometown..................................Boca Raton, Fla. Prev. School..................................Boca Raton HS Eligibility/Major............... Freshman/Undecided

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High School: Played four years of varsity soccer for coaches Rachel Watkin and David Robbe... was District Champion in 2004 and 2007... won team’s most valuable defender... was on the track team all four years... was on the honor roll from 2005-2008... won the Delta Sigma Academic award in 2006 and 2008... Personal: Born on April 19, 1990... daughter of Michael Maher and Mary DentMaher... her greatest moment in athletics was being the district champion in 4 x 100 relay...


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Lora Moore 18

Position....................................Midfield/Forward Height..............................................................5-0

High School: Played four years of varsity soccer... won Triangle Alliance Conference in 9th grade... ranked 13th in state, her senior year... won Academic Excellence award all four years... Club: Played two years for CASL United ‘89... won state cup championship... played three years for CASL Premier ‘89... team won the state cup championship...

Hometown.......................................Raleigh, N.C. Prev. School...........................................Enloe HS Eligibility/Major..... Freshman/Communications

Emily Rhoades 00

Personal: Born on December 13, 1989... daughter of Eddie Moore and Joan Certa-Moore... High School: Played four years of varsity soccer for coach Chance Darling at White River HS... named to the first team all-league... team captain... team won the Pierce County League... Club: Played for the Doosveedanya Club...

Position...............................................Goalkeeper Height.............................................................5-11 Hometown................................... Buckley, Wash.

Personal: Born on April 5, 1990... daughter of Ron and Meagan Rhoades... favorite quote, “If you start to think of what you will do if you lose, you have lost”...

Prev. School.................................White River HS Eligibility/Major................ Freshman/Education

Nicole Whittle 17 Position.................................................... Defense Height..............................................................5-8 Hometown................................. Port Richey, Fla. Prev. School................................. River Ridge HS

High School: Played four years of varsity soccer... was District Champions the last three years... Co-Conference Champions in 2006-2008... 2008 Defensive MVP... 2008 first team all-conference... Club: Played for West Plasco Thunder... first place in 2006 Orange Classic and Puma Classic... defensive MVP 2006-2008... team captain 2006-2008... Personal: Born on October 7, 1989... daughter of Tammie and Ralph Handler... greatest sports moment was winning district...

Eligibility/Major...................Freshman/Business

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2 0 07 RE CA P

The season started with a two game road trip to the Midwest to play the University of Missouri-St. Louis and Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville. Newberry came back from the trip 0-0-2 after two double overtime 1-1 ties. The games would prove to be a harbinger of the things to come for Newberry in the 2007 season. Newberry would earn its third straight tie when they hosted Clayton State. The two teams battled to a 2-2 tie. Brooke Tumblin (Florence, S.C.) scored a goal and recorded an assist for Newberry in the tie. After a loss to Division I Charleston Southern, the team won their first two games with 1-0 victories over Lincoln Memorial and Erskine. Both games again went to overtime for Newberry. The scarlet and gray went to overtime for the sixth time in their first seven matches when they tied Catawba, 1-1 in their SAC season opener. Through its first seven games Newberry was averaging almost 110 minutes a match. After scoring just eight goals through their first seven games the scarlet and gray exploded with a 10-1 victory over Brevard College. Tumblin, Inga Woiwode (El Paso, Texas), Adriana Farfan (W. Palm Beach, Fla.) and Mandi Butler (Holly Springs, N.C.) all scored twice for Newberry. Newberry followed up their win over Brevard with a 1-0 win over Wingate before losing, 3-1, to Mars Hill. Despite the loss Newberry rose to fourth in the adidas/NSCAA regional rankings, the highest regional ranking in team history. The team also received votes in the national poll for the first time. After a difficult double overtime loss to Tusculum, Newberry rebounded to defeat Lander University, 2-0 to improve to 5-3-4 on the season. The win was the first in a stretch of four games that saw Newberry go 3-1 with wins over USC Aiken and LenoirRhyne along with Lander. Woiwode’s game win-

## 9 8 10 3 2 16 21 18 11 19 13 12 25 14 23 15 5 4 6 20 7 1 0

ning goal over Lenoir-Rhyne gave her 101 points in her career, making her the first Newberry player to eclipse the 100 point mark. Heading into the final two weeks of the season Newberry found itself right in the playoff picture. But a tie against Pfeiffer and a loss to Georgia College and State damaged their bid. Newberry hosted No. 15 Carson-Newman in the final game of the regular season. After falling behind 1-0 early, Woiwode scored two goals, including the game winner in overtime, to give the scarlet adn gray their first win ever against a ranked opponent. Woiwode also achieved a personal milestone in the win as her two goals tied and then broke the Newberry record for career goals. Newberry ended the season with a 4-2-1 record and 13 points in conference play, which slotted Newberry into the No. 2 seed heading into the SAC Tournament. Both the 4-2-1 record and the No. 2 seed were new team bests. In the first round of the SAC Tournament, Newberry tied Lenoir-Rhyne 11 and were forced to go to a penalty kick shootout to decide who advanced. The Bears won the shootout 3-1, eliminating the scarlet and gray from the tournament. The first round match was Newberry’s 10th overtime match of the season which broke the NCAA Division II record of nine overtime games. The team averaged 99 minutes a match for the season. Newberry had four women named to the AllSouth Atlantic Conference teams as Woiwode was named to the First Team and Danielle Beckerle (St. Louis, Mo.), Sarah Barnes (Rolla, Mo.) and Elizabeth Jones (Anchorage, Alaska) were all named to the Second Team. Woiwode led Newberry with nine goals and 23 points on the season. The senior graduated from Newberry as the career leader in goals, assists and points. Beckerle played extremely

well in goal for Newberry recording 0.97 goals against average on the season. With her shutout of Pfeiffer, Beckerle gained the Newberry record holder for career shutouts with 14. She also holds the top four marks in the Newberry record book for goals against average in a season. Barnes and Jones were both part of a Newberry defense that allowed just 21 goals in 19 games this season. Both are known for their defense as well as their ability to contribute on the offensive end. Both Barnes and Jones notched two assists from their outside back position. Jones was also named to the DAKTRONICS All-Southeast Region Second Team for the second year in a row. She is the first twotime team member in Newberry women’s soccer history.

2007 Results Overall Record: 8-5-6 Conference: 4-2-1 (t-2nd) Date Opponent Score 8/24 @ Missouri-St. Louis 1-1 T (OT) 8/26 @ SIU Edwardsville 1-1 T (OT) 9/01 CLAYTON STATE 2-2 T (OT) 9/04 @ Charleston Southern 1-3 L 9/08 @ Lincoln Memorial * 1-0 W (OT) 9/12 @ Erksine 1-0 W (OT) 9/15 CATAWBA * 1-1 T (OT) 9/19 BREVARD 10-1 W 9/22 @ Wingate * 1-0 W 9/25 @ Mars Hill * 1-3 L 9/29 @ #23 Tusculum * 0-1 L (OT) 10/03 LANDER 2-0 W 10/06 @ # 8 Armstrong Atlantic 0-3 L 10/09 USC AIKEN 2-0 W 10/12 LENOIR-RHYNE * 3-2 W 10/16 @ Pfeiffer 0-0 T (OT) 10/20 @ Georgia College & State 0-1 L 10/27 #15 CARSON-NEWMAN * 2-1 W (OT) 10/31 LENOIR-RHYNE 1-1 T (OT)

2007 Individual Statistics

Name GP-GS Min G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT Inga Woiwode 19-19 1484 9 5 23 58 .155 30 .517 2 1-1 Brooke Tumblin 18-18 1224 7 6 20 37 .189 23 .622 2 0-0 Adriana Farfan 18-3 765 4 3 11 28 .143 16 .571 1 0-0 Amberly Fowler 19-18 943 3 3 9 22 .136 12 .545 1 0-0 Lindsey Landgrebe 19-12 901 2 3 7 15 .133 4 .267 0 0-0 Mandi Butler 15-4 463 3 0 6 17 .176 7 .412 1 0-0 Lauren Carbonell 19-2 743 1 2 4 5 .200 2 .400 0 0-0 Heather Sexton 16-3 532 1 1 3 8 .125 4 .500 1 0-0 Sarah Barnes 19-19 1290 0 2 2 11 .000 3 .273 0 0-0 Sara Griffith 19-10 846 0 2 2 7 .000 4 .571 0 0-0 Elizabeth Jones 18-18 1470 0 2 2 7 .000 4 .571 0 0-0 Katherine Prete 13-0 140 0 2 2 5 .000 2 .400 0 0-0 Katelyn Luby 13-1 211 0 2 2 3 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Michaela Peach 19-7 902 0 1 1 9 .000 3 .333 0 0-0 Najla Bubtana 19-4 823 0 1 1 7 .000 1 .143 0 0-0 Sara Geisman 17-14 939 0 1 1 7 .000 3 .429 0 0-0 Jenn Richards 19-17 1389 0 1 1 4 .000 4 1.000 0 0-0 Greta Hewett 19-19 1652 0 0 0 3 .000 1 .333 0 0-0 Ashleigh Mayer 3-2 145 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Megan Douglas 1-0 14 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Caitlyn Tooley 4-0 31 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Danielle Beckerle 18-18 1569 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Megan Hrenchir 2-1 114 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Total............... 19 30 37 97 254 .118 123 .484 8 1-1 Opponents........... 19 21 15 57 190 .111 94 .495 5 1-1

## Name GP-GS Minutes GA Avg Saves Pct W L T Sho 1 Danielle Beckerle 18-18 1768:47 19 0.97 63 .768 7 4 5 4 0 Megan Hrenchir 2-1 113:47 2 1.58 4 .667 1 0 1 0

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H i s to ry & R e co r d s Goals: Season Jennifer Walsh 14 Michelle Baker 13 Brooke Tumblin 13 Michelle Baker 12 Michelle Baker 12 Jami Schliesman 12 Jennifer Walsh 12 Inga Woiwode 12 Inga Woiwode 10 Inga Woiwode 9 Adriana Farfan 9 Michelle Baker 8

1998 1996 2004 1997 1999 1997 1999 2004 2006 2007 2004 1998

Points: Season Inga Woiwode 35 Jennifer Walsh 32 Jami Schliesman 30 Michelle Baker 30 Adriana Farfan 29 Michelle Baker 29 Brooke Tumblin 28 Inga Woiwode 27 Jennifer Walsh 26 Michelle Baker 26 Inga Woiwode 23

2004 1998 1997 1997 2004 1996 2004 2006 1999 1999 2007

Goals: Career Inga Woiwode 37 2004-07 Michelle Baker 35 1995-99 Brooke Tumblin 30 2004-07 Jennifer Walsh 26 1998-99 Jami Schliesman 17 1997-98 Mandi Butler 13 2005-pres. Brandi McCrae 14 2000-03 Mandi Cannon 13 1996-98 Kristin Parker 12 2003-05

Points: Career Inga Woiwode 107 2004-07 Michelle Baker 80 1996-99 Brooke Tumblin 71 2004-07 Jennifer Walsh 58 1998-99 Adriana Farfan 48 2004-07 Jami Schliesman 42 1997-98 Mandi Butler 34 2005-pres. Brandi McCrae 32 2000-03 Kristin Parker 32 2003-05 Mandi Cannon 28 1996-98 Vanessa Fischer 25 1996-1998

Assists: Season Adriana Farfan 11 Inga Woiwode 11 Vanessa Fischer 10 Inga Woiwode 10 Inga Woiwode 7 Mandi Butler 6 Elizabeth Jones 6 Jami Schliesman 6 Stacey Hammond 6 Inga Woiwode 5 Michelle Baker 5

Goals Against Avg.: Season Danielle Beckerle 0.86 2004 Danielle Beckerle 0.97 2007 Danielle Beckerle 1.17 2005 Danielle Beckerle 1.24 2006 Sara Donaldson 1.65 1999 Megan Hrenchir 1.58 2007 Annemarie Peterson 1.76 2003 Bobby Gainey 2.17 1998 Jill Ivey 2.52 2000 Bobby Gainey 2.72 1996

2004 2004 1996 2005 2006 2006 2006 1997 2003 2007 1997

Assists: Career Inga Woiwode 33 2004-07 Adriana Farfan 16 2004-07 Vanessa Fischer 13 1996-98 Brooke Tumblin 11 2004-07 Michelle Baker 10 1996-99 Mandi Butler 8 2005-pres. Elizabeth Jones 8 2005-pres. Jami Schliesman 8 1997-98 Kristin Parker 8 2003-05 Tracy D’Allesandro 7 1995-98 Alie Brady 7 2005-06 Kateyln Luby 6 2005-pres. Jennifer Walsh 6 1998-99 Katherine Prete 6 2004-07

Shutouts: Career Bobby Gainey 13 1996-99 Sara Donaldson 5 1999 Annemarie Peterson 4 2001-03 Danielle Beckerle 3 2004-07 Team Records: Season Most Wins: 13 2004 Most Losses: 18 2000, 2001 Most Consecutive Wins: 4 2004, 2005 Most Consecutive Losses: 12 2000 Highest Win Percentage: .710 2004 Most Goals Scored: 44 2004 Fewest Goals Allowed: 17 2004 Most Goals Allowed: 118 2000 Most Overtime Games: 10 2007 Most Shots on Goal: 157 2004, 2006 Most Shutouts: 8 2004 Team Records: Game Most Goals Scored: 12 (N. Greenville, 2003; Toccoa Falls, 1998) Most Goals Allowed: 15 (Tusculum, 2000) Individual Records: Game Most Goals: Jennifer Walsh 4 (Toccoa Falls, 1998) Most Assists: Inga Woiwode 4 (Lander, 2005) Most Points: Jennifer Walsh 10 (Toccoa Falls, 1998)

Goals Against Avg.: Career Danielle Beckerle 1.07 2004-2007 Megan Hrenchir 1.58 2007-pres. Johanna Rathbun 1.64 2005-06 Sara Donaldson 1.65 1999 Jill Ivey 2.52 2000 Bobby Gainey 2.62 1996-99 Shutouts: Season Bobby Gainey 5.5 Sara Donaldson 5 Danielle Beckerle 4 Danielle Beckerle 4 Bobby Gainey 3.5 Danielle Beckerle 3

1996 1999 2007 2006 1998 2004

Inga Woiwode finsished her Newberry career in 2007 as the all time leader in points, goals and assists.

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Opponents Palm Beach Atlantic Sailfish Location: Palm Beach, Fla. Affiliation: NCAA D-II, Independent Head Coach: James Kryger 2007 Record: 7-12-2 hosts Newberry, 8/29, 5 p.m.

Lynn Fighting Knights

Location: Boca Raton, Fla. Affiliation: NCAA D-II, Sunshine State Conference Head Coach: Rocky Orezzoli 2007 Record: 8-10 hosts Newberry, 8/31, 1 p.m.

Barry Buccaneers

Location: Miami Shores, Fla. Affiliation: NCAA D-II, Sunshine State Conference Head Coach: Fred Jungemann 2007 Record: 8-9 visits Newberry, 9/5, 5 p.m.

Location: Morrow, Ga. Affiliation: NCAA D-II, Peach Belt Conference Head Coach: T.O. Totty 2007 Record:10-8 hosts Newberry, 10/1, 7 p.m.

Tusculum Pioneers Location: Greeneville, Tenn. Head Coach: Mike Joy 2007 Record: 15-7, 4-3 (t-4th in SAC) visits Newberry, 10/4, 2 p.m.

Lander Bearcats

Location: Greenwood, S.C. Affiliation: NCAA D-II, Peach Belt Conference Head Coach: Chris Ayer 2007 Record: 13-5 hosts Newberry, 10/8, 4:30 p.m.

North Alabama Lions

Georgia College and State Bobcats

West Georgia Wolves

Lincoln Memorial Railsplitters

Location: Florence, Ala. Affiliation: NCAA Division II, Gulf South Conference Head Coach: Graham Winkworth 2007 Record: 7-12-1 vs. Newberry, 9/12, 2:30 p.m.

Location: Carrolton, Ga. Affiliation: NCAA D-II, Gulf South Conference Head Coach: Marisa Kovacs 2007 Record: 8-11 hosts Newberry, 9/14, 1 p.m.

Mars Hill Lions

Location: Mars Hill, N.C. Head Coach: Scott Ginn 2007 Record: 8-11 overall, 3-4 (6th in SAC) visits Mars Hill, 9/17, 3 p.m.

Catawba Indians

Location: Salisbury, N.C. Head Coach: John Cullen 2007 Record: 14-4-3 overall, 4-2-1 (t-2nd in SAC) hosts Newberry, 9/20, 7 p.m.

Brevard Tornados

Location: Brevard, N.C. Head Coach: Liz Stojetz 2007 Record: 4-15-1 overall, (first year in the SAC) hosts Newberry, 9/24, 4 p.m.

Wingate Bulldogs

Location: Wingate, N.C. Head Coach: Gary Curneen 2007 Record: 5-11-1, 1-6-0 (8th in SAC) visits Newberry, 9/27, 4 p.m.

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Clayton State Lakers

Location: Milledgeville, Ga. Affiliation: NCAA D-II, Peach Belt Conference Head Coach: Juan Pablo Favero 2007 Record: 13-5 visits Newberry, 10/11, 3 p.m.

Location: Harrogate, Tenn. Head Coach: Helio D’Anna 2007 Record: 15-5-1, 5-2 (1st in SAC) visits Newberry, 10/14, 2 p.m.

Lenoir-Rhyne Bears Location: Hickory, N.C. Head Coach: Adrian Blewitt 2007 Record: 7-10-3, 2-5 (7th in SAC) hosts Newberry, 10/18, 5:30 p.m.

Anderson Trojans

Location: Anderson, S.C. Affiliation: NCAA D-II, Conference Carolinas Head Coach: Jason Dowiak 2007 Record: 7-9-2 visits Newberry, 10/22, 4 p.m.

Carson-Newman Eagles Location: Jefferson City, Tenn. Head Coach: Philip McNamara 2007 Record: 14-6, 4-3 (t-4th in SAC) hosts Newberry, 11/1, 6 p.m.

SAC Championship

Location: Campus Sites (1st Round) Rock Hill, S.C. (Semifinals, Finals) Date: 11/5-11/9 Defending Champions: Lincoln Memorial


Newberry College...

And The Newberry Community Newberry College has an annual budget of over $16,500,000. The College employs about 225 people—165 salaried and 60 hourly. The monthly payroll exceeds $600,000 and monthly purchases and contracts average $700,000. Over 900 students and 225 employees make purchases in the community every day. The College sponsors around 60 cultural events each year—concerts, plays, art exhibits, lectures. The College hosts around 175 sporting events per year with their 15 NCAA Division II teams—8 men, 7 women. A number of off-campus groups use college facilities for special events. For example, the SC Lutheran Synod Assembly and the SC Lutheran Youth Convention each bring over 400 people into the community. We also host the South Carolina Women of the ELCA, a state-wide ROTC camp, the South Carolina Middle and Senior High Jazz Band Competition, the South Carolina Middle and High School Science Olympiads, the South Carolina Guidance Counselor Conference, several athletic camps, and many more. Special events such as Homecoming, graduations in May and December, Convocations, and accreditation visits in multiple programs bring thousands of visitors to Newberry. A study conducted by the Newberry Chamber of Commerce in 1998 concluded the College has the following economic impact on the city. With major growth in enrollment and accounting for inflation, these numbers would be significantly higher today.

“The economic impact of the Newberry College payroll is $28,000,000.” “The economic impact of total Newberry College spending is $84,000,000.” “The economic impact of student spending is $10,000,000.” “The total economic impact of Newberry College is over $100,000,000 per year.”

Mitchell M. Zais, Ph.D. President

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