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Francis Marion University 2013 Women’s Soccer TABLE OF CONTENTS

FAST FMU FACTS Location ...................................... Florence, SC 29502-0547 Address ..................................................... PO Box 100547 Founded ...................................................................... 1970 Enrollment .................................................................. 4,093 President .................................................... Dr. Fred Carter Athletic Affiliation ....................................... NCAA Division I Conference Affiliation ........................................ Independent Nickname ............................................................... Patriots Colors ...................................................... Red, White, Blue Home Field ................................... Hartzler Field (cap. 650) Athletic Director ......................................... Murray Hartzler Athletic Trainers... Reghan Boehmke, Joe Cauble, Andrea Rubalcaba Compliance Director ................................. Ashleigh Combs Senior Women’s Administrator...................... Stacey Vallee Faculty Athletic Representative .................. Dr. Allen Clabo Athletic Office Phone (843) 661-1240......Fax (843) 661-4645 Head Women’s Soccer Coach ............................ Frank Pitt Office Telephone ................................... (843) 661-1244 E-mail Address .................................. fpitt@fmarion.edu Assistant Coach......................................... Shelby Cosby Office Telephone.........................................(843) 661-1248 E-mail Address........................... scosby@fmarion.edu Goalkeepers Coach.......................... Brandon Heembrock

Quick Facts 1 Coaching Staff 2-3 NCAA Division I 3 2013 Roster and Team Photogrpah 4 2013 Season Schedule 5 2013 Season Outlook 6 Player Profiles 7-16 2012 Team Stats and Results 17 Patriots in the Pros 18 All-Times Series Records 19 All-Time FMU Results 20-24 FMU Soccer Firsts 25 FMU Team MVPs 25 FMU Honors 26 Hartzler Soccer Field 27 2004 Peach Belt Conference championship 27 FMU Records 28

Sports Information Director .................. Michael G. Hawkins Telephone ..... Office (843) 661-1222 Cell (843) 230-8102 E-Mail Address ........................ mhawkins@fmarion.edu SID Intern.............................................. Jonathan Davidson E-Mail Address ........................... jdavidson@fmarion.edu Sports Information FAX Number .................. (843) 661-4645 University Website Address.......................www.fmarion.edu

FMU is named in honor of South Carolina’s Revolutionary War hero, General Francis Marion, who was nicknamed the “Swamp Fox,” for using the terrain to out-fox the British. Located about seven miles east of Florence, in the beautiful northeast section of South Carolina, the 400-acre campus is about 90 miles from the state capital of Columbia, 60 miles from the shores of Myrtle Beach, and 180 miles from the mountains of the Carolinas.

Francis Marion University placed a 89 student athletes, including 11 women’s soccer players, on last year’s Peach Belt Conference Presidential Honor Roll (minimum 3.0 grade point average on a 4.0 scale during the academic year), roughly half of all our student athletes. Last year, 11 of 17 players from the women’s soccer team were named to the Swamp Fox Athletic-Academic Honor Roll. FMU earned an NSCAA Team Academic Award for the eighth time in the past nine years.

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Francis Marion University 2013 Head Coach Frank Pitt - FMU Women’s Soccer Coach Frank L. Pitt begins his second season as head coach for the Francis Marion University women’s soccer program. Last fall he guided a relatively young Patriot squad to a 7-9-1 overall record, the program’s best in five years, and to a perfect 6-0-0 home mark on the new Hartzler Field. Pitt came to Florence after 10 seasons as an assistant coach at Kennesaw State University, the last four as associate head coach. During his time with the Owls, KSU registered a 135-42-15 record and captured three Atlantic Sun Conference titles and two conference tournament championships. Kennesaw State earned bids to the 2007 and 2009 NCAA Division I tournaments. He served as director of the KSU Soccer Camps and was a coach within the Georgia ODP system. This past summer, he established the Frank Pitt (Summer) Soccer Camps on the FMU campus. Prior to moving to Division I status, the Owls won the 2003 Division II national championship with Pitt on the sidelines. Prior to joining the Kennesaw State staff, he was a teacher and head varsity girls’ coach for four years (1998-2002) at Thompson High School in Alabaster, Ala. He served as an assistant women’s coach at the University of Montevallo during the1997-98 season, while also spending four years each as the head varsity boys’ coach at Hoover (Ala.) High School and Huffman High School. He also coached several club teams and within the Alabama ODP system. Pitt earned a B.A. degree in history from the University of Alabama at Birmingham, where he was a four-year letterwinner on the soccer team. He later received a Master’s in Education degree from Montevallo. He also played one season of semi-professional soccer for the Birmingham (Ala.) Grasshoppers. Pitt is the fourth head coach in the FMU program’s 18-year history. The Francis Marion women’s soccer program has an alltime record of 182-126-16, including 12 seasons of double-figure wins and an imposing 107-27-7 home record.

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-The Pitt Crew ChiefBirthdate: June 10, 1970 Hometown: Birmingham, Ala. College: University of Alabama at Birmingham, 1994 (B.A. in history) ; University of Montevallo, 1998 (M.Ed.) College Coaching Experience: women’s head coach at Francis Marion University (2012-present), women’s assistant at Kennesaw State University (2008-11), girls’ varsity head coach at Thompson High School in Alabaster, Ala. (1998-2002), women’s assistant at University of Montevallo (1997-98); boys’ varsity head coach at Hoover (Ala.) High School (1995-98).


Francis Marion University 2013 Women’s Soccer Shelby Cosby - Assistant Coach Shelby Cosby is entering her first season as assistant coach for the Francis Marion University women's soccer program. Her primary responsibilities will include recruiting, on-field coaching, individual player workouts, pre- and post-season workouts, and helping in the area of academic support for team members. Cosby is a native of Albany, Ga., and a graduate of Kennesaw State University. She earned a B.S. degree in exercise and health science. A four-year letterwinner for the Owls, she appeared in 63 career matches and tallied 59 shots, seven goals, five assists, and 19 points. She was a four-time Atlantic Sun Conference Academic AllConference selection (2008-2011), and in 2009 she helped lead the Owls to the Atlantic Sun regular-season and tournament titles. She previously worked as a personal trainer at American Body Works in Holly Springs, Ga., and has coached through the Albany (Ga.) YMCA.

NCAA Division I Women’s Soccer Independents Francis Marion University learned on Aug. 8, 2005, that the NCAA had accepted its petition to move the Patriot women’s soccer program from Division II affiliation to Division I. In August 2007, the FMU program completed its transition and learned it had been accepted as a full member of NCAA Division I. The Patriots now compete as an Division I independent against an increasingly difficult schedule.

Francis Marion Women’s Soccer Support Staff

Jo Retha Evans Sr. Admin. Asst.

Murray Hartzler Athletic Director

Reghan Boehmke AthleticTrainer

Joe Cauble Athletic Trainer

Ashleigh Combs Compliance Director

Michael G. Hawkins Jonathan Davidson Stacey Vallee Brandon Heembrock Sports Info.Director SID Intern Sr. Women’s Adm. Equipment Mgr.

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Francis Marion University 2013 Team Roster

No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 23 24

Name Kim Newton Janise Finney Dominique Evans Sandy Odembo Brittney Smith Caroline Edmonds Yasmin Bunter Teri Kourtis Arianna Pierner Kelly Anthony Kristyn Leung Taylor O'Berry Kylie Allen Lexxis Cherry Chanel Harris Breanna Henderson Jordan Allen Kristina Marra Tori Whigham Allie Duckworth Elizabeth Asare Dani Velasquez

Pos. GK F-D F D MF-D MF F MF-D MF F-MF MF-D GK D MF F MF-F MF D F-MF D F MF

Yr. Fr. So. Jr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Sr. Sr. So. Fr. So. So. So. Jr. Jr. Fr. Sr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Fr.

Ht. 5-5 5-4 5-8 5-3 5-1 5-5 5-6 5-3 5-3 5-6 5-8 5-7 5-6 5-6 5-6 5-8 5-7 5-2 5-7 5-6 5-5 5-7

Hometown (Previous School) Columbia, SC (Spring Valley HS) Charlotte, NC (Phillip O. Berry Acad. of Tech.) Simpsonville, SC (Limestone College) Shelby, NC (Crest Senior HS) Arkport, NY (Arkport Central HS) Evans, GA (Evans HS) Fleet, England (Farnborough 6th Form) Richmond Hill, Ont., Canada (Richmond Green SS) North Augusta, SC (North Augusta HS) Woodstock, GA (Etowah HS) McKinney, TX (McKinney HS) Jacksonville, FL (Mandarin HS) York, SC (USC Beaufort) Cary, NC (Greensboro College) Toronto, Ontario, Canada (Birchmount Park CI) Germantown, MD (Seneca Valley HS) Clover, SC (Clover HS) Toronto, Ont., Canada (King's Christian Collegiate) Ocean City, MD (Stephen Decatur HS) Rome, GA (The Darlington School) Ottawa, Ontario, Canada (Omer-Deslauriers HS) Florence, SC (West Florence HS)

HEAD COACH: Frank Pitt ASSISTANT: Shelby Cosby AD: Murray Hartzler ATHLETIC TRAINER: Joe Cauble SID: Michael G. Hawkins, Jonathan Davidson (intern) Pronunciations: #2 JAN-eese ; #4 O-dem-bo ; #8 YAS-min ; #9 CURT-tis ; #10 AIR-ee-on-a PIER-ner ; #12 LEE-ung ; #16 SHA-nel ; #19 MAR-ra ; #23 A-sorry ; #24 DANNY VEL-as-quez

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Francis Marion University 2013 Women’s Soccer Schedule Date

Opponent

Time

Site

Aug. 26

Mon.

at Charleston Southern University

4:00

Charleston, SC

Aug. 30

Fri.

vs. University of Alabama-Birmingham

5:00

Orangeburg, SC

Sept. 1

Sun.

vs. Gardner-Webb University

1:00

Orangeburg, SC

Sept. 7

Sat.

at Campbell University

3:00

Buies Creek, SC

Sept. 13

Fri.

at East Carolina University

7:00

Greenville, NC

Sept. 19

Thur.

at East Tennessee State University

7:00

Johnson City, TN

Sept. 22

Sun.

UNC Wilmington

2:00

FLORENCE

Sept. 27

Fri.

at Wofford College

7:00

Spartanburg, SC

Sept. 29

Sun.

at Furman University

2:00

Greenville, SC

Oct. 4

Fri.

UNC Greensboro

4:00

FLORENCE

Oct. 6

Sun.

Elon University

2:00

FLORENCE

Oct. 10

Thur.

at Georgia Southern University

7:00

Statesboro, GA

Oct. 13

Sun.

Davidson College

2:00

FLORENCE

Oct. 18

Fri.

at Univ. of Tennessee at Chattanooga

7:00

Chattanooga, TN

Oct. 20

Sun.

at Samford University

3:00

Birmingham, AL

Oct. 22

Tue.

at South Carolina State University

7:00

Orangeburg, SC

Oct. 25

Fri.

Western Carolina University

7:00

FLORENCE

Oct. 27

Sun.

Appalachian State University #

2:00

FLORENCE

Oct. 30

Wed.

at The Citadel

2:00

Charleston, SC

# Senior Night

All times Eastern

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FMU 2013 Women’s Soccer Pre-Season Outlook FMU’s Pitt Crew looks to improve on last year’s finish The Francis Marion University women’s soccer program will open its 2013 campaign on Monday afternoon (Aug. 26) at 4 p.m. when the Patriots take on Charleston Southern University at the Charleston Battery’s 5,100-seat Blackbaud Stadium on Daniel Island. Second-year head coach Frank Pitt welcomes back 13 letterwinners, including 10-of-11 starters, from last season’s 7-9-1 squad. That mark was the program’s best in five seasons, and included a perfect 6-0-0 home mark on the brand-new Hartzler Soccer Field. Pitt’s 2013 squad will tackle a 19-match slate that includes six home matches and an early-season trip to Orangeburg to participate in South Carolina State University’s Sleep inn Classic, Aug. 30 and Sept. 1. The Patriots are entering their ninth season of competing as NCAA Division I independents. The Patriots’ home opener will be Sept. 22 against UNC Wilmington. Although not a member of the Southern Conference, the Patriots will fill a schedule absence created when the College of Charleston bolted for the Colonial Athletic Association with FMU playing every member of the SoCon in 2013. Francis Marion defeated Charleston Southern 3-1 in Florence last season. FMU is 9-9-0 all-time in season openers. The Patriots are entering their 19th overall season and own an all-time record of 182-126-16, including a 107-24-7 home mark. “The team is really looking forward to Monday and the opportunity to open a new season,” Pitt said. “Our recent training sessions have featured a very high level of play. We are moving at a faster speed than a year ago, and are more technically-sound than in 2012. If our recent road exhibition win (4-0 over UNC Pembroke) is any indication, we feel that we can do well going forward. Despite a tougher overall schedule (in 2013), we want to increase our win total from last season and possibly finish above .500. Our goals also include scoring more goals and allowing fewer than a year ago” (something the Patriots did accomplish in Pitt’s first season at the helm). “Our improved depth will allow our freshmen to grow as college players. Our success in 2013 will not be contingent on the newcomers coming in and contributing right away.” Senior forward-midfielder Yasmin Bunter leads the returnees. She was recently named the preseason Offensive Player of the Year for Division I Independents by College Sports Madness. Bunter, an honorable mention University Division Scholar All-South Region selection in 2012, started all 17 matches last season and led the Patriots in scoring with 18 points. She tallied a team-high seven goals, including two match-winners, and recorded four assists. She has started 40 consecutive matches and has led FMU in goals scored each of her first three seasons. “Yasmin has been fantastic – a model student-athlete both on and off the field,” Pitt said. “She is a good role model for the younger players, an attribute that again has her being named a team captain. This season, we will continue to look to her for goals and assists as she ‘drives’ the Patriot attack.” Also returning up front are junior forwards Elizabeth Asare and Chanel Harris, who combined to score 10 goals in 2012. “Eli had a good spring season and has performed well in the preseason. Her mindset has been to make the most of her playing minutes, whether scoring or assisting. Chanel has also come into camp ready to make a mark this year and increase her point total.” The scoring attack should be helped by the addition of freshman striker Kelly Anthony from Woodstock, Ga. Anthony was named the preseason Freshman of the Year for Division I Independents by College Sports Madness. One of eight new newcomers on the FMU roster, Anthony tallied a combined 17 goals and 13 assists over the past two years at Etowah High School. Asare, Harris, junior midfielder Brittney Smith, and junior defenders Sandy Odembo and Kristina Marra were all named to College Sports Madness’ preseason Independents All-Conference Team. Also returning is junior forward Dominique Evans, who tallied one goal and five assists, while starting 11 contests last year. In addition to Smith, also returning in the midfield is senior Jordan Allen, who has appeared in 51 career matches, and sophomore Arianna Pierner. “Smith is the Energizer Bunny, always in motion, and that fact creates problems for opponents on the outside. Pierner is ready to improve upon her standout freshman campaign that saw her start every match and finish fourth on the squad in assists. Jordan provides the senior experience and leadership that comes from being part of a program for four seasons.” Pitt also pointed to freshman Caroline Edmonds of Evans, Ga., as one of the newcomers who will battle for a starting spot in the midfield. The only starter that Pitt must replace is center back Rebeccah Hokestra – a four-year starter. However, that work began in the spring when December (2012) transfer Kylie Allen – younger sister of Jordan – filled that vacancy during the spring season. “It is a challenge to replace Hoki in several ways. We became use to relying on her in multiple areas. Now we must work and move together as a unit. That includes improved communication which has happened during the preseason.” Joining Allen along the back line will be Odembo, Marra, and sophomore Kristyn Leung – a freshman that played every minute of the 2012 season. Odembo also added to the offensive attack last year by bending in four of her own corner kicks for goals. “These returnees should make for a strong back line. I am also excited about what freshman Allie Duckworth (Rome, Ga.) can add to our defense, either as a defender or a holding midfielder. She is a different type of player than we have had in the past.” Behind the defensive line, sophomore Taylor O’Berry returns in goal for FMU. Last season she played every minute and posted a 2.06 goals against average and a .739 save percentage, while registering four shutouts. She ranked 46th nationally in total saves with 102, only seven shy of the school record. Joining O’Berry in net will be freshman Kim Newton, a product of Spring Valley High School in Columbia. “Taylor has made some fantastic saves in preseason, and worked to improve on areas that may have given her problems as a freshman. Kim has come in and had a solid preseason, and should continue to improve as she gets some collegiate experience under her belt. With these two, we feel comfortably set at the keeper position for 2013.” The Patriots regain the services of midfielder Teri Kourtis who suffered a knee injury early in the 2011 season, rehabbed, and then suffered another leg injury that kept her out of the entire 2012 season. “We are trying to raise her confidence after basically two years off the pitch. We want to get her back up to speed without dumping a huge load on her right away. Once she regains her game form, she has a lot to add to our line-up. She has been very positive during this process.” For the eight of the past nine years, the FMU program has earned an NSCAA College Team Academic Award.

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2013 FMU Patriot Player Profiles #1

Kim Newton

Goalkeeper, 5’5”, Fr., Columbia, S.C.

FMU: First-year player at FMU....Walk-on....In-state product....Will provide depth at the goalkeeper position....PERSONAL: Born Kimberly Anne Newton in Columbia, S.C.....Graduate of Spring Valley High School, where she played for coach Stephen Lea....As a senior, helped the Vikings to a 15-6 record and an appearnace in the AAAA playoffs where they were eliminated by the state's No.1 ranked team.....Played with the South Carolina United Football Club (SCUFC)....Nickname is Kim....PERSONAL FAVORITES: As a child what you wanted to be when you grew up: Professional soccer player....Favorite Athlete: Hope Solo....Favorite Movie: Breakfast Club....Favorite TV Show: Spongebob....Favorite Food: French Fries....Favorite Sport Other than Your Own: Baseball....What Music is in Your iPOD: All genres....Favorite Thing About FMU: The campus....Favorite Off-Field Activity: Video games....Goals for Upcoming Season: Win every match....Hobbies: Playing video games and eating....MAJOR: Biology.

#2

Janise Finney

Forward-Defender, 5’4”, So., Charlotte, N.C.

FMU: Returning letterwinner....Appeared in all 17 matches last season....Gained valuable experience as a freshman....Registered 5 shots (2 on goal)....Part of the foundation for our next several recruiting classes....Bright future....Quick....Should develop into a good collegiate student-athlete and ambassador for our program....PBC Presidential Honor Roll 2013....PERSONAL: Born Janise Brianna Finney in Bridgeport, N.C.....A product of Phillip O. Berry Academy of Technology.....As a senior, led her squad with nine goals.....Also played club soccer with the CUFC Charlotte United Gold squad and the Charlotte SA Samba team....Nickname is Jay....PERSONAL FAVORITES: As a child what you wanted to be when you grew up: Teacher....Favorite Athlete: Mia Hamm....Favorite Sports Team: US Women's National Soccer Team....Favorite Movie: Brown Sugar....Favorite TV Show: Let The Floor....Favorite Food: Bacon....Favorite Sport Other than Your Own: Basketball....Favorite Website (outside social media): Google....Favorite Social Media Sites: Twitter/Instagram....What Music is on Your iPOD: A Little Bit Of Everything ....Favorite Thing About FMU: Women’s Soccer....Favorite Off-Field Activity: Eating....Goals for Upcoming Season: Become A Better Player....Hobbies: Eat, sleep, soccer....Interesting Notes: I Went To The Junior Olympics In 2005.....MAJOR: Criminology. Year M-MS Shots G GWG A Pts 2012 17-0 5 0 0 0 0

#3

Dominique Evans

Forward, 5’8”, Jr., Simpsonville, S.C.

FMU: Returning letterwinner and part-time starter....Played in every match last season with 11 starts....Led the team with 5 assists....Scored in 3-0 win over SC State (10-24-12)....Transfer from Limestone College....A tall, strong, fast, and very technical striker....A great fit for the team and a major threat in our attack.....LC: 2011, registered 7 goals (2 match-winners) and 3 assists, while playing alongside the top scorer in the country....PERSONAL: Born Dominique Nicole Evans in Washington D.C.....A product of Battlefield High School in Haymarket, Va., where she played under the direction of coach Kevin Hilton....As a senior, recorded 11 goals, 14 assists, and 36 shots, while earning All-Region, All-Area, and All-District honors....Career totals include 39 goals and 40 assists, while leading the Bobcats to a pair of Cedar Run District championships in 4 seasons....3-time AllDistrict and All-Region honoree....Battlefield advanced to the Virginia state title match in her freshman season.....Also ran track and set school indoor marks for both the triple and long jump.....Nickname is Dom....PERSONAL FAVORITES: As a child what you wanted to be when you grew up: Teacher....Favorite Athlete: Mia Hamm....Favorite Sports Team: Redskins....Favorite Movie: Live Free or Die Hard....Favorite TV Show: GLEE!....Favorite Food: French fries and cookies....Favorite Sport Other than Your Own: Basketball....Favorite Website (outside social media): Google....Favorite Social Media Site: Twitter....What Music is on Your iPOD: Rap/Hip Hop, Pop....Favorite Off-Field Activity: Singing, playing the piano, and hanging out with my teammates!....Goals for Upcoming Season: Score at least 6 goals, Win at least 75% of our games, Stay undefeated at home....Hobbies: Soccer and singing....Brush With Greatness: I've been in Stevie Wonder's house, it's huge.....MAJOR: Marketing. Year M-MS Shots G GWG A Pts

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2012 2011 Totals

17-11 17-15 34-26

19 36 55

1 7 8

0 2 2

5 3 8

7 17 24


#4

Sandy Odembo

Defender, 5’3”, Jr., Shelby, N.C.

FMU: Two-year returning starter....2013 team, captain....Third on the team in goals and points last season....Scored on four of her own corner kicks in 2012, including match-winner vs Charleston Southern (9-9-12)....Started all 17 matches in 2012 and 17 of 18 matches as a freshman in 2011....Helped anchor a defense that allowed 3 fewer goals in 2012 than in 2011, after allowing 12 fewer goals in 2011 than in 2010....Assisted on match-winning score vs High Point (8-21-11)....Leftfooted....Good in-swing on corner kicks....Exciting future....Very athletic.....PBC Presidential Honor Roll 2013....FMU Swamp Fox Athletic-Academic Honor Roll 2011 (fall), 2012 (fall), 2013 (spring)....PERSONAL: Born Sandra Abiero Odembo in Nairobi, Kenya.....Attended Crest Senior High School and played for coaches Zachary Wortman and Arik Lemmon....2010 3A All-State, AllRegion, All-Conference....Team's Most Valuable Defensive Player 2010....Big South 3A Player of the Year for her senior year....Helped the Lady Chargers to a 17-2-3 record, an unbeated conference mark, and a second-round playoff appearance....Played in 2011 North Carolina Coaches Association East-West All-Star Match....Team reached fourth round of playoffs in her junior year....4-year varsity letterwinner....2007 and 2008 state champions....School Marshall...Beta Club....National Technical Honor Society member....2010 North Carolina State Cup finalists....Also played for Charlotte United in the ECNL....Nickname: Sandy....PERSONAL FAVORITES: As a child what you wanted to be when you grew up: Soccer Player....Favorite Athlete: Sergio Ramos....Favorite Sports Team: Men's Brazilian National Team (Soccer)....Favorite Movie: Too many to choose from....Favorite TV Shows: Hit the Floor, Homeland, Law & Order SVU....Favorite Food: All of my Mom's cooking....Favorite Sport Other than Your Own: Gymnastics....Favorite Website (outside social media): Pinterest....Favorite Social Media Site: Facebook....What Music is on Your iPOD: Anything but country....Favorite Thing About FMU: Belonging to a second family, my team....Favorite Off-Field Activity: Hanging out with the girls....Goals for Upcoming Season: Set new records for the women's soccer program here as a team, and score a few more corners....Hobbies: Shopping!....Interesting Notes: My dad was on the Kenyan National Team and I was put in my High School's Athletic Hall of Fame......MAJOR: Biology. Year 2012 2011 Totals

#5

M-MS 17-17 18-17 35-34

Shots 11 7 18

Brittney Smith

G 4 0 4

GWG 1 0 1

A 2 2 4

Pts 10 2 12

Midfielder-Defender, 5’1”, Jr., Arkport, N.Y.

FMU: Two-year returning starter....Has started every match in her two seasons....Second on the team in assists (4) last season (assisted on two match-winning scores)....Third on the team in shots.....Scored in road win at Presbyterian (9-6-11)....Versatile player....Can be put in any position on the field and will do a good job....Provides for various line-up options....Hard worker....Scrappy.....PBC Presidential Honor Roll 2012, 2013....FMU Swamp Fox Athletic-Academic Honor Roll 2011 (fall), 2012 (spring and fall), 2013 (spring)....Member of the Student Nurses Association....PERSONAL: Born Brittney Lynne Smith in Hornell, N.Y......Attended Arkport Central High School and played for coach Melody Harwood.....NYS first-team All-State.....Steuben County Player of the Year.....All-Greater Rochester second-team....Team MVP with 16 goals and 9 assists....Team captain for two seasons....Helped team to 2009 and 2006 state championships....NYSPHSAA Most Outstanding Player Award....2007 NYSPHSAA Sportsmanshio Award....Career totals: 55 goals and 44 assists.....Also played basketball and ran track....Also played with Empire United Soocer Association....PERSONAL FAVORITES: As a child what you wanted to be when you grew up: Lawyer....Favorite Athlete: Jonny Steele....Favorite Sports Team: NY Red Bulls....Favorite Movie: Bridesmaids....Favorite Food: Wegmans Chicken Wing Sub....Favorite Thing About FMU: New Stadium....Goals for Upcoming Season: Score....Any Brush With Greatness?: Angela Salem....MAJOR: Nursing. Year 2012 2011 Totals

M-MS 17-17 18-18 35-35

8

Shots 23 14 37

G 0 1 1

GWG 0 0 0

A 4 0 4

Pts 4 2 6


#6

Caroline Edmonds

Midfielder, 5’5”, Fr., Evans, Ga.

FMU: First year player at FMU....Possesses terrific technical skills....Can run all day up and down the sidelines....Has the ability to serve very good crosses from the wing while under heavy pressure....Likes taking players on and getting behind defenses to either score herself or set up her teammates....Will pose a dangerous threat for the Patriots....PERSONAL: Born Caroline Arlington Edmonds in Augusta, Ga....Product of Evans High School, where she played for coach Kevin Musick....Over the past two seasons, scored 42 goals....Scored 17 goals during senior campaign despite missing three matches with an injury....Amassed 25 scores as a junior....Earned first-team 2-AAAAA All-Region honors....Played with the Augusta Arsenal club team....PERSONAL FAVORITES: As a child what you wanted to be when you grew up: Astronaut....Favorite Athletes: Cristiano Ronaldo and Brett Gardner....Favorite Sports Team: Miami Heat....Favorite Movies: Pistol Pete and Mean Girls....Favorite TV Shows: Gossip Girl and One Tree Hill....Favorite Food: Mexican....Favorite Sports Other than Your Own: Baseball and Basketball....Favorite Website (outside social media): Pinterest....Favorite Social Media Site: Twitter....What Music is on Your iPOD: Country, Christian, and Rap....Favorite Thing About FMU: Small campus....Hobbies: Playing soccer, Shopping....Any Brush With Greatness?: Met Luke Bryan before he was big!....MAJOR: Undecided.

#8

Yasmin Bunter

Forward, 5’6”, Sr., Fleet, England

FMU: 3-year returning starter....2013 team captain....Helped lead the Virginia Beach Piranhas to the 2013 (summer) W-League regular-season championship....2012 team captain....Has started 40 consecutive matches dating back to 2010....Led team in goals each of her first three years: 7 in 2012, 4 in 2011, and 5 in 2010....2-for-2 in penalty kicks in 2012....Ranked 142nd in NCAA I in points per game (1.06) in 2012....Led field players in minutes played in 2012 (1560 of a possible 1570)....Game-winning scores vs USC Upstate (9-7-12), vs Prairie View A&M (9-21-12), vs ETSU (9-5-10), and S.C. State (10-2-10).....Career SOG% of .571 ....Looking for big things in 2013.....High quality player.....Has played with the Fulham reserves squad.....Center midfielder or forward......Good passer......Good strike on the ball.....Perfect 4.0 GPA both semesters of 2012-13 school year....PBC Presidential Honor Roll 2011, 2012, 2013.....FMU Swamp Fox Athletic-Academic Honor Roll 2010 (fall), 2011 (spring and fall), 2012 (spring and fall), 2013 (spring).....Member of Psi Chi national honor society for psychology....Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) 2012-13....Member of Phi Kappa Phi and FMU Honors honor societies....Member of Chi Alpha Sigma, national college athlete honor society....PERSONAL: Born Yasmin Bunter in Fleet, Hampshire, England.....Product of Farnborough 6th Form, where she played for coach Rob Savory.....Scored 10 goals.....Three Player of the Match awards......National Cup semi-finalists.....League winners 2009-10.....Also attended Calthorpe Park School, and won Coe Trophy for sporting excellence.....Was prefect and elected house captain....Nickname is Yazzy....PERSONAL FAVORITES: As a child what you wanted to be when you grew up: Professional football (soccer) player....Favorite Athlete: Csec Fabregas....Favorite Sports Team: Fulham FC....Favorite Movie: Bend it Like Beckham....Favorite TV Shows: The Office (US), Desperate Housewives, Friends....Favorite Food: Rice and Curry (Sri Lankan)....Favorite Sports Other than Your Own: Tennis/ Badminton....Favorite Website: BBC UK News....What Music is on Your iPOD: A lot of different music but favorites being Arctic Monkeys, Amy Winehouse and Mumford and Sons.....Favorite Thing About FMU: The Hartzler Stadium is top!....Favorite Off-Field Activity: Hanging out with my crazy but entertaining roommates!....Goals for Upcoming Season: Team to have a winning Record! And personally to score 10 goals....Hobbies: Table Tennis, Reading, and travelling whenever I can....Interesting Notes: I am half Sri Lankan....Any Brush With Greatness?: I have met Peter Crouch and Kolo Toure......MAJOR: Psychology. Year 2012 2011 2010 Totals

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M-MS 17-17 18-18 15-14 50-49

Shots 39 31 14 84

G 7 4 5 16

GWG 2 0 2 4

A 4 4 1 9

Pts 18 12 11 41


#9

Year 2012 2011 2010 Totals

M-MS Injured 6-6 18-18 24-24

MF-Def., 5’3”, Sr., Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada

FMU: Returning starter and letterwinner....Has worked extremely hard to prepare for 2013 season....Inspirational story....Missed entire 2012 season with knee injury (second surgery) after rehabbing from 2011 injury....Started first 6 matches of 2011 before suffering knee injury vs Winthrop (9-4-11)....Was playing very well prior to injury....Started all 18 matches as a freshman....All-Around player who can fill in at many positions.....PBC Presidential Honor Roll 2012....FMU Swamp Fox Athletic-Academic Honor Roll 2011 (spring and fall), 2012 (spring)....PERSONAL: Born Teri E. Kourtis in Toronto, Ontario, Canada...A graduate of Richmond Green Secondary School, where she played for coach Shaun Dougall.....Earned school’s Silver Rattler award....Named team MVP for basketball and volleyball....Also played for the AJAX Storm....2009 Ontario Cup champions and League OYSL champions....PERSONAL FAVORITES: As a child what you wanted to be when you grew up: Fire fighter....Favorite Movie: Detroit Rock City....Favorite TV Show: That 70's Show....Favorite Food: Shots G A Pts Nutella/peanut butter banana sandwich....Favorite Sport Other than Your Own: Basketball....What Music is on Your iPOD: RHCP<3....Favorite Thing About FMU: The many campus flowers....Favorite 5 0 1 1 Off-Field Activity: Reading, writing, painting....Goals for Upcoming Season: Make up for lost injury 11 0 2 2 time....MAJOR: Professional Creative Writing. 16 03 3

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Year 2012

Teri Kourtis

Arianna Pierner

Midfielder, 5’3”, So., North Augusta, S.C.

FMU: Returning starter....Started every match as a freshman....4th on team with 3 assists....Good athlete....Extremely hard worker....Very technical on the ball....Good vision in the midfield....Can distribute the ball effectively.....Performs well in the classroom....A good collegiate student-athlete and ambassador for the program....PBC Presidential Honor Roll 2013....FMU Swamp Fox AthleticAcademic Honor Roll 2012 (fall), 2013 (spring)....PERSONAL: Born Arianna Pierner in Cleveland, Ohio....A product of North Augusta High School, where she played for coach Matt Sawicz....As a junior, she tallied 15 goals and 5 assists as Yellow Jackets went 9-11-1....2011 All-Region, All-Area, and team MVP honors....Named to the All-Tournament Team at the 2011 Taco Bell Viking Cup.....Honorable mention All-Area recognition as a freshman in 2009.....A cross country runner for the Yellow Jackets, she was that squad’s MVP as a sophomore.....Also played for the South Carolina United Football Club, and has been a member of the state ODP team.....Nickname is Ari....PERSONAL FAVORITES: As a child what you wanted to be when you grew up: M-MS Shots G A Pts Astronaut....Favorite Athlete: Aaron Rodgers....Favorite Sports Team: Green Bay Packers....Favorite Movie: Coraline....Favorite TV Show: Pretty Little Liars and 30 Rock....Favorite Food: I just love food 17-17 8 03 3 in general, can't pick a favorite....Favorite Sport Other than Your Own: Basketball....Favorite Website (outside social media): Google....Favorite Social Media Site: Facebook....What Music is on Your iPOD: just about everything but country....Favorite Thing About FMU: New soccer stadium....Favorite Off-Field Activity: Eating, sleeping....Goals for Upcoming Season: To get more wins than last year....Hobbies: Reading....Interesting Notes: I'm half Native American, I'm part of the Menominee Indian nation in Wis....Brush With Greatness: My grandparents live by Aaron Rodgers. Got Leslie Osbourne’s sweat on my right arm. Met diva miss Jay Alexander!....MAJOR: Health Physics.

#11

Kelly Anthony

Forward-Midfielder, 5’6”, Fr., Woodstock, Ga.

FMU: First-year player at FMU....Has a nose for the goal , not afraid to shoot from almost anywhere inside midfield....Ability to blast shots past GKs as well as use finesse....Very good vision....Brings her teammates into the play....Excels in set piece situations....Will give teams a lot of things to think about....PERSONAL: Born Kelly Marie Anthony in Kennesaw, Ga....Product of Etowah High School, where she played for coach John Murnan....4-year letterwinner....SR YR: 10 goals, 7 assists as Lady Eagles went to the playoffs with a 13-6 mark....All-County & All-Region....JR YR: 7 goals, 6 assists....4-time Scholar Athlete....ODP player for 5 years....Played with both the Southern and Darlington soccer academies....Was named to the TopDrawerSoccer.com South Atlanta Top 20 listing in 2011....Club team advanced to the U17 national playoffs....Played in the Region 3 Premier League East for 4 seasons....Nickname is Keyal....PERSONAL FAVORITES: As a child what you wanted to be when you grew up: Chef....Favorite Athlete: Lionel Messi....Favorite Sports Team: Barcelona....Favorite Movie: Talladega Nights....Favorite TV Show: Psych....Favorite Food: Starbucks' lemon cake pop....Favorite Sport Other than Your Own: Tennis....Favorite Website (outside social media): Netflix....Favorite Social Media Site: Twitter....Twitter Handle: @kellyanthony47....What Music is on Your iPOD: One Direction, Mumford and Sons, Imagine Dragons, Hot Chelle Rae, 5sos, Phillip Phillips, Florida Georgia Line, and Bruno Mars....Favorite Thing About FMU: The campus and small class sizes....Favorite Off-Field Activities: Hiking and shopping....Goals for Upcoming Season: Hopefully making an impact, come together as a team, and play to the best of our abilities....Hobbies: Cooking, shopping, working, and practicing....Interesting Notes: I work at a gym and occasionally dance on the street with a giant sign.....MAJOR: Psychology.

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#12

Kristyn Leung

MF-Defender, 5’8”, So., McKinney, Texas

FMU: Returning starter....Started every match as a freshman....One of two Patriots to play every minute in 2012....Helped anchor a backline that allowed 3 fewer goals than in 2011....Scored vs Montreat (10-10-12)....Lots of potential....Will be part of the foundation for our next several recruiting classes....Should develop into a good collegiate student-athlete and ambassador for our program....FMU Swamp Fox Athletic-Academic Honor Roll 2012 (fall)....PERSONAL: Born Kristyn Elizabeth Leung in Ottawa, Canada.....A graduate of McKinney High School, where she played under the direction of head coach Alex Pantarotto.....As a senior, tallied six goals and three assists, while helping lead the Lionettes to a 14-2-3 record and the District 17-4A championship.....THSCA Academic All-State honorable mention selection.....Named her squad’s most improved player as a junior after McKinney posted a 12-3-3 mark.....A National Honor Society member....All-District Defensive Player of the Year award winner.....Also played club soccer with the Sting Dallas Royal 95 team, the ASG Gold West ’95 squad, and the Dallas Texans Red North ’95 team.....Nickname is LK....PERSONAL FAVORITES: As a child what you wanted to be when you grew up: Doctor....Favorite Athlete: Dirk Nowitzki....Favorite Sports Teams: Dallas Mavericks, FMUWS....Favorite Movies: She's the Man, Pitch Perfect, Bridesmaids....Favorite TV Shows: Castle, Law and Order SVU, Pretty Little Liars....Favorite Food: Sushi....Favorite Sport Other than Your Own: Sand Volleyball....Favorite Website (outside social media): Pinterest....Favorite Social Media Site: Twitter....Twitter Handle: @kristynleung_7....What Music is on Your iPOD: Boy band music....Favorite Thing About FMU: Small campus and nice people....Favorite Off-Field Activity: Eating....Goals for Upcoming Season: Improve individually and as a team....Hobbies: Cooking....Interesting Notes: My parents are from Mauritius....Any Brush With Greatness?: 2 Chainz retweeted/replied to me on Twitter......MAJOR: Chemistry. Year M-MS Shots G GWG A Pts 2012 17-17 3 1 0 1 3

#13

Taylor O’Berry

Goalkeeper, 5’7”, So., Jacksonville, Fla.

FMU: Returning starter....Played every minute in goal during the 2012 season....Posted four shutouts....Ranked 46th in NCAA I in total saves with 102....Did not face a penalty shot in 2012....Posted a .739 save percentage....Was red-shirted in 2011....Great attitude on field....Nice athletic ability....PBC Presidential Honor Roll 2012....FMU Swamp Fox Athletic-Academic Honor Roll 2011 (fall)....PERSONAL: Born Taylor Bailey O’Berry in Jacksonville, Fla.....Attended Mandarin High School and played for coaches Tammie Talley and Steve Joyner....4-year letterwinner....All-Gateway Conference selection as a senior....Team won the District championship in 2008 and 2009.....Also an All-State selection in flag football....Also played for the Jacksonville Football Club.....Nickname is Tay....PERSONAL FAVORITES: As a child what you wanted to be when you grew up: Actress....Favorite Athlete: Michael Jordan....Favorite Sports Team: Florida Gators Football....Favorite Movie: Wanderlust....Favorite TV Show: Big Brother....Favorite Food: Sushi or Steak....Favorite Sport Other than Your Own: Football....Favorite Website (outside social media): Youtube....Favorite Social Media Site: Twitter....What Music is in Your iPOD: The Beatles, Adele, Zedd, Tiësto, Nicky Romero, Wale, Rihanna....Favorite Thing About FMU: The Griffin Athletic Complex....Favorite OffField Activity: Going to the lake with my family....Goals for Upcoming Season: Have less goals scored against than last season....Hobbies: Drawing & painting....MAJOR: Mass Communications. Year 2012

M-MS Min 17-17 1570

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Shots GA 270 36

Saves GAA 102 2.06

Sv Pct SHO .739 4.0


#14

Kylie Allen

Defender, 5’6”, So., York, S.C.

FMU: First-year player at FMU....Transfer from USC Beaufort....Younger sister of current Patriot midfielder Jordan Allen.....Add depth to the roster and adds immediate collegiate experience.....PBC Presidential Honor Roll 2013....FMU Swamp Fox Athletic-Academic Honor Roll 2013 (spring)....USCB: As a freshman year (2012), appeared in 16 matches, making 15 starts, for the second-year Sand Sharks program....PERSONAL: Born Kylie M. Marie Allen in Syracuse, N.Y.....A graduate of Clover High School, where she played for coach Kelsey Geary....Earned Region 3-AAAA All-Region honors four times....Her squad’s Defensive Player of the Year four times.....National Honor Society member....Participant in the Choraliers.....Helped lead her Carolina Elite Soccer Academy (CESA) club team to the 2010 South Carolina State Cup title....Nickname is Bubba....PERSONAL FAVORITES: As a child what you wanted to be when you grew up: Singer....Favorite Athlete: Shawn Johnson....Favorite Sports Team: New York Giants....Favorite Movies: Salt and Remember the Titans....Favorite TV Show: The Voice....Favorite Food: Ribs....Favorite Sport Other than Your Own: Volleyball....Favorite Website (outside social media): Charlotte Russe....Favorite Social Media Site: Instagram....What Music is on Your iPOD: Everything and anything....Favorite Thing About FMU: The athletic facilities....Favorite Off-Field Activity: Shopping....Goals for Upcoming Season: To not let as many goals in as we did last season....Hobbies: Singing and running....Interesting Notes: I own more than 100 pairs of shoes.....MAJOR: Mass Communications. Year 2012

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M-MS Shots G 16-15 0 0

GWG 0

Lexis Cherry

A 0

Pts 0

Midfielder, 5’6”, Jr., Cary, N.C.

FMU: Returning letterwinner.....Appeared in 13 matches last season....Registered one shot (on goal)....Transfer from Greensboro College.....Good athlete....Has good understanding of the game....Dominant foot is her left.....Adds depth to our squad and will provide another option in the attack......GC: In 10 matches, tallied one goal on 12 shots....PERSONAL: Born Lexxis-Loretta Jamae Cherry in Queens, N.Y.....A graduate of Needham B. Broughton High School, where she lettered twice for coach Izzy Hernandez.....Originally from Queens, N.Y., she grew up in Worms, Germany, prior to returning to the United States.....Nickname is Lex....PERSONAL FAVORITES: As a child what you wanted to be when you grew up: Doctor....Favorite Athlete: Sarah Groff....Favorite Sports Team: FC Barcelona....Favorite Movie: Silver Linings Playbook....Favorite TV Show: The Big Bang Theory....Favorite Food: Pizza....Favorite Sport Other than Your Own: Triathlon's and Bodybuilding....Favorite Website (outside social media): Bodybuilding.com....Favorite Social Media Site: Instagram....What Music is on Your iPOD: All kinds of genres....Favorite Thing About FMU: New Soccer Stadium....Favorite Off-Field Activity: Training for my other two athletic passions (tri's and bodybuilding)....Goals for Upcoming Season: Have fun....Hobbies: Working out, writing, and reading.....MAJOR: Biology. Year 2012 2011 Totals

M-MS 13-0 10-0 23-0

Shots 1 12 13

12

G 0 1 1

GWG 0 0 0

A 0 0 0

Pts 0 2 2

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#16

Chanel Harris

Forward, 5’6”, Jr., Toronto, Ontario, Canada

FMU: 2-year returning letterwinner and part-time starter....Tied for third on team with 4 goals and 10 points in 2012....11 of 21 shots were on goal last year....Scored twice in home shutout of USC Upstate (10-7-12)....Registered 3 points in home wins over Presbyterian (9-21-12) and Montreat (1010-12)....Scored twice in home win over St. Andrews (10-17-11)....Career SOG% of .519 ....One of the best scorers coming out of the OYSL....Will see minutes at the forward spot or wide midfielder....Very athletic....Good work rate....Fast.....PBC Presidential Honor Roll 2012, 2013....FMU Swamp Fox Athletic-Academic Honor Roll 2011 (fall), 2012 (spring and fall)....PERSONAL: Born Chanel Ashley Harris in Toronto, Ontario, Canada....Attended Birchmount Park Collegiate Institute....Also played for the Markham Lightning....PERSONAL FAVORITES: As a child what you wanted to be when you grew up: Professional Athlete....Favorite Athletes: Matt Barnes, Lukas Podolski, Kaylyn Kyle....Favorite Sports Teams: LA Lakers, Chelsea FC ....Favorite Movies: Superbad, Bridesmaids, Pitch Perfect, Despicable Me....Favorite TV Shows: Big Brother, Glee, Criminal Minds....Favorite Food: Hot Dogs....Favorite Sport Other than Your Own: Basketball....Favorite Social Media Site: Instagram....What Music is on Your iPOD: Country....Favorite Thing About FMU: FMU Women's Soccer....Favorite Off-Field Activity: Twerking....Goals for Upcoming Season: Go undefeated at home again!....Hobbies: Reading, dancing, eating....Interesting Notes: I like feet....Any Brush With Greatness?: Matt Barnes follows me on Twitter!.....MAJOR: Nursing. Year 2012 2011 Totals

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M-MS 14-7 14-6 28-13

Breanna Henderson

Shots 21 6 27

G 4 2 6

GWG 0 1 1

A 2 1 3

Pts 10 5 15

MF-Forward, 5’8”, Fr., Germantown, Md.

FMU: First year player at FMU....Solid midfielder and forward....Very good in 1v1 situations....Very quick....Able to stretch the defense....Very good passer....Will help FMU keep better possession as well as creating better attacks....Scores a lot of goals from the midfield position....Will be a handful for opposing defenses to contain....PERSONAL: Born Breanna Marie Henderson in Rockville, Md....Product of Seneca Valley High School, where she played under coach Claude Sayag....Led the Screaming Eagles in scoring each of the past two seasons....Was selected as her team’s MVP both years....Played on the Maryland Rush ’93 club team, which was ranked No.1 in the state of Maryland....Nickname is Bre....PERSONAL FAVORITES: As a child what you wanted to be when you grew up: Professional soccer player....Favorite Athlete: Sydney Leroux and Troy Polamalu....Favorite Sports Team: Pittsburgh Steelers....Favorite Movie: Any of the Fast and Furious movies....Favorite TV Show: Pretty Little Liars....Favorite Food: Spaghetti and pickles....Favorite Sport Other than Your Own: Football....Favorite Social Media Site: Instagram....What Music is on Your iPOD: A mix of everything....Favorite Thing About FMU: The Griffin Athletic Complex....Favorite Off-Field Activity: Sleeping....Goals for Upcoming Season: To help keep possession in the midfield....Hobbies: Shopping....Interesting Notes: Went to Holland in 2008 as a sports ambassador to play soccer....Any Brush With Greatness?: Met Chris Brown......MAJOR: Psychology. Greatness: I was once stuck in an elevator with Canada's Prime Minister.....MAJOR: Nursing.

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#18

Jordan Allen

Midfielder, 5’7”, Sr., Clover, S.C.

FMU: 3-year returning letterwinner and 2-year starter....Appeared in every match each of the past two seasons....Made 15 starts in 2012....Scored match-winner vs SC State (10-24-12)....Scored in road match at SC State (10-20-11)....Gained valuable experience as a freshman....Scored in 1-1 tie at Western Carolina (9-17-10)....Assisted on two goals in 3-2 overtime win against Wofford (8-2910)....Natural left-footer.....Can play all along the left side.....Very athletic.....Crosses the ball well.....Peach Belt Conference Presidential Honor Roll 2011, 2013....FMU Swamp Fox AthleticAcademic Honor Roll 2010 (fall), 2011 (fall), 2013 (spring)....PERSONAL: Born Jordan Alyssa Allen in Syracuse, N.Y......A graduate of Clover High School, where she played for coach Kelsey Geary.....2010 3-AAAA All-Region.....Helped Lady Blue Eagles share 2010 region regular-season championship.....2010 Viking Cup All-Tournament Team.....Won state title with CESA Girls 18 squad....Nicknames: J or Jor....PERSONAL FAVORITES: As a child what you wanted to be when you grew up: Princess....Favorite Athlete: Megan Rapinoe....Favorite Movies: Harry Potter, Hunger Games, The Perks of being a wallflower....Favorite TV Shows: The Big Bang Theory and The Walking Dead....Favorite Food: Japanese....Favorite Sports Other than Your Own: Baseball or Football....Favorite Social Media Site: Pinterest or Vine....Twitter Handle: @jordoo16....What Music is on Your iPOD: Ke$ha....Favorite Thing About FMU: How the athletes all support each other!....Favorite Off-Field Activity: Being with friends....Goals for Upcoming Season: Be undefeated at home again and have a great senior year!....Hobbies: Swimming, eating, sleeping, twerking....Any Brush With Greatness?: Megan Ogiltree and Angela Salem......MAJOR: Elementary Education. Year 2012 2011 2010 Totals

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M-MS 17-15 18-8 16-12 51-35

Kristina Marra

Shots 5 7 7 19

G 1 1 1 3

GWG 1 0 0 1

A 1 1 2 4

Pts 3 3 4 10

Defender, 5’3”, Jr., Toronto, Ontario, Canada

FMU: Two-year letterwinner and returning starter....Started all 17 matches last season....Fourth on the team in minutes played (1554 out of 1570)....Helped anchor a defense that allowed 3 fewer goals than in 2011....Became a starter along backline in 2011 upon returning from a knee injury in 2010....Suffered a season-ending knee injury in a 2010 pre-season exhibition and did not play at all (medical red-shirt in 2010).....Very bright spot in the back.....Has exceeded expectations.....Great communication skills.....Quick.....Tackles ball well.....Good 1v1 defender.....Perfect 4.0 GPA for the 2012-13 school year....Ms. FMU 2013 (also named Ms. Congeniality at the 2013 pageant)....PBC Presidential Honor Roll 2011, 2012, 2013....FMU Swamp Fox Athletic-Academic Honor Roll 2010 (fall), 2011 (spring and fall), 2012 (spring and fall), 2013 (spring).....Kappa Delta sorority....Sigma Tau Delta....Fellowship of Christian Athletes....Chi Alpha Sigma, national college athlete honor society....Omicron Delta Kappa and Phi Kappa Phi honor societies....FMU Student Marshall....PERSONAL: Born Kristina Rose Marra in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada....Graduate of the King’s Christian Collegiate school, where she played for coach James Walraven.....Also played with the Dixie Club.....Nickname is Marra....PERSONAL FAVORITES: As a child what you wanted to be when you grew up: Lawyer....Favorite Athlete: Christine Sinclair....Favorite Sports Teams: Toronto FC, Toronto Maple Leafs....Favorite Movies: Legally Blonde and The Big Green....Favorite TV Show: Greek....Favorite Foods: Sushi, steak, spaghetti with meatballs and sauce....Favorite Website (outside social media): Netflix....Favorite Sport Other than Your Own: Beach volleyball....Favorite Social Media Site: Instagram....What Music is on Your iPOD: Country, worship music....Favorite Thing About FMU: Sorority sisters and palm trees....Favorite Off-Field Activity: Shopping....Goals for Upcoming Season: Have an over .500 record, less than 20 goals against, not lose at home....Hobbies: Crafting, hanging out with sisters, reading....Interesting Notes: Ms. FMU 2013 and Ms. Congeniality 2013....Any Brush With Greatness?: Ryan Ellis, Angela Salem, Lisa Philbin.....MAJOR: English. Year 2012 2011 2010 Totals

MP-MS Shots 17-17 0 8-7 0 Injured 25-24 0

14

G 0 0

GWG 0 0

A 0 0

Pts 0 0

0

0

0

0


#20

Tori Whigham

Forward-Midfielder, 5’7”, Fr., Ocean City, Md.

FMU: First year player at FMU....Very good offensive support player....Will add a lot to either midfield or front line....Very technical player who is comfortable on the ball....Height allows her to wins balls in the air....PERSONAL: Born Victoria Dahl Whigham in Salisbury, MD....Product of Stephen Decatur High School, where she played under the direction of coach Misty Bunting....As a senior, tallied 17 goals and 11 assists while helping the Seahawks to an 11-2-1 record....Three-time All-Bayside Conference selection (twice as first team) and team MVP....Posted career numbers of 46 scores and 26 helpers....Was a member of the school’s National Honor Society....Also lettered in tennis and track...Most recently played club soccer with the Blue Monkeys Soccer Club....Nickname is Tori....PERSONAL FAVORITES: As a child what you wanted to be when you grew up: Singer or actress....Favorite Athlete: Bethany Hamilton....Favorite Sports Team: Baltimore Ravens....Favorite Movie: Billy Madison....Favorite TV Show: Girl Code....Favorite Food: Anything sweet :)....Favorite Sport Other than Your Own: Tennis....Favorite Social Media Site: Instagram....What Music is on Your iPOD: Country, hip hop, oldies....Favorite Thing About FMU: The athletic Complex is gorgeous....Favorite Off-Field Activity: Surfing....Goals for Upcoming Season: Score! Score! Score!....Hobbies: Crafting, baking, swimming....Interesting Notes: I have a great fear of needles and heights.. I'm obsessed with Pinterest and watching YouTube videos....Any Brush With Greatness?: Tom Brown from Vince Lombardi's Super Bowl Championship Green Bay Packers......MAJOR: Pre-Nursing.

#21

Allie Duckworth

Defender, 5’6”, Fr., Rome, Ga.

FMU: First year player at FMU....A strong central defender who will add depth to the center back position for the Patriots....An all-around good athlete....Very hard to get by with the ball....Possesses good skills in the air....Will be able to help FMU in a variety of ways....PERSONAL: Was born Allison Rebekah Duckworth in Kennesaw, Ga....Product off The Darlington School, where she played under the direction of coach Kate Willingham....As a senior, helped the Tigers to a 7-7-0 mark and garnered team Most Valuable Player recognition....Recently played her club soccer with the Southern Soccer Academy, a Chelsea FC development partner....Nickname is Allie....PERSONAL FAVORITES: As a child what you wanted to be when you grew up: I always wanted to become a professional soccer player....Favorite Athlete: Abby Wambach....Favorite Sports Team: CollegeUGA Bulldogs, Pros-ATL braves....Favorite Movie: Remember the Titans....Favorite TV Show: Criminal Minds....Favorite Food: Mashed potatoes....Favorite Sport Other than Your Own: Baseball....Favorite Website (outside social media): Google....Favorite Social Media Site: Instagram....What Music is on Your iPOD: Country, hip hop, & pop....Favorite Thing About FMU: All the people are so friendly and welcoming....Favorite Off-Field Activity: Swimming and hiking....Goals for Upcoming Season: To become a starter as freshman....Hobbies: Being outside, watching movies, & hanging out friends....Interesting Notes: MVP for high school soccer and also the leading scorer. An odd thing about me is I love cleaning commercials....Any brush with greatness?: Shawn Powell, a family friend, is the kicker for the buffalo bills. And Jane Campbell, my best friend, is on the national women's soccer team and going to be playing in the next Olympics......MAJOR: Biology/Physical Therapy.

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#23

Elizabeth Asare

Forward, 5’5”, Jr., Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

FMU: 2-year returning letterwinner....Part-time starter in 2012....Second on the team in goals, shots, and points as both a sophomore (2012) and freshman (2011)....Ranked 119th in NCAA I for matchwinning scores (3) in 2012....Career match-winning goals vs Presbyterian (8-21-12), vs Alabama State (8-31-12), vs Montreat (10-10-12), vs High Point (8-21-11)....Career SOG% of .597.....Very fast and athletic....Proven goal scorer....Bright future....PBC Presidential Honor Roll 2013....FMU Swamp Fox Athletic-Academic Honor Roll 2012 (fall), 2013 (spring)....PERSONAL: Born Elizabeth Asare in London, Ontario, Canada....Attended Omer-Deslauriers High School and played for coach Robin Gauthier....Graduated with IB (International Baccalaureate) degree....High School president in 2011....Also competed on track and field team....During summer of 2011 was one of the leading scorers in U21 women's league with 17 goals....Nicknames: Eli or Princess....PERSONAL FAVORITES: As a child what you wanted to be when you grew up: A princess....Favorite Athlete: Michael Essien....Favorite Sports Team: The Black Stars....Favorite Movie: She's The Man....Favorite TV Shows: Keeping Up With The Kardashians, Love And Hip Hop....Favorite Food: Everything....Favorite Sport Other than Your Own: Hockey....Favorite Website: fmupatriots.com....What Music is on Your iPOD: Everything....Favorite Thing About FMU: The small campus filled with friendly southerners!....Favorite Off-Field Activity: Sleeping....Goals for Upcoming Season: To stay healthy and assist my team in the utmost way possible....Hobbies: Playing soccer or sleeping......MAJOR: Nursing. Year M-MS Shots G GWG A Pts 2012 17-11 32 6 3 2 14 2011 18-15 30 3 1 2 8 Totals 35-26 62 9 4 4 22

#24

Dani Velasquez

Midfielder, 5’7”, Fr., Florence, S.C.

FMU: First-year player on the FMU soccer team.....Ran cross country for the Patriots in 2012....Ran in 5 of 7 meets in fall of 2012....Placed 11th at 2012 FMU Invitational Meet....Personal-best 6,000meter time of 30:38 at 2012 PBC Championship Meet....Local product....Well conditioned athlete....PBC Presidential Honor Roll 2013....FMU Swamp Fox Athletic-Academic Honor Roll 2013 (spring)....PERSONAL: Born Danielle Velasquez in Greely, Colo.....Attended West Florence High School.....Nickname is Dani....PERSONAL FAVORITES: As a child what you wanted to be when you grew up: Princess....Favorite Athlete: Mia Hamm....Favorite Sports Team: U.S. Women's National Soccer Team....Favorite Movie: Footloose....Favorite TV Show: Grey's Anatomy....Favorite Food: Chicken salad....Favorite Sport Other than Your Own: Football....Favorite Website (outside social media): Google....Favorite Social Media Site: Twitter....What Music is on Your iPOD: Country, pop....Favorite Thing About FMU: Our student-athlete family....Favorite Off-Field Activity: Anything outside....Goals for Upcoming Season: Don't lose....Hobbies: Reading, sleeping, being on the water......MAJOR: Biology.

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Francis Marion University 2013 Women’s Soccer Stats OVERALL RECORD: 7-9-1

HOME: 6-0-0

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AWAY: 0-8-1

NEUTRAL: 1-1-0


Francis Marion University 2013 Women’s Soccer

Angela Salem

2013

2011

2010

Former Francis Marion University women’s soccer player Angela Salem recently ended her fourth season of professional soccer, helping the Western New York Flash win its second straight championship: the 2013 National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) title. This past season (2013), she appeared in all 23 matches and made 22 starts. In 2012, Salem appeared in all 16 season matches and recorded 2012 the deciding kick in the title match penalty-kick shootout as the Flash captured the Women’s Professional Soccer League (WPSL) Elite League championship. She has played in the Australian W-League for the Newcastle Jets. She played the 2011 season with the Atlanta Beat of the WPS, appearing in 11 matches, including nine starts. She played the 2010 season with Sky Blue FC, the franchise that won the 2009 Women’s Professional Soccer (WPS) championship. To that end, she visited the White House as President Barack Obama entertained the squad. Salem patrolled the midfield for FMU between 2006 and 2009. She appeared in 59 career matches scoring 11 goals and assisting on 27 scores. As a freshman, she tied the school’s single-season record for assists with 11. The Copley, Ohio, native was named the Patriots’ MVP as a sophomore and a junior. Following FMU’s 2009 fall season, Salem attended several tryout camps with professional organizations. She also finished the 2009 fall semester with a perfect 4.00 grade point average. Salem earned an invitation to the Sky Blue camp and made it through several cuts. She traveled with the team from the Bob Smith Soccer Academy in Robbinsville, N.J., to Florida for a two-week preseason training camp. When asked about her early pro experiences in 2010, Salem said, “This odyssey has been amazing because I have met so many awesome people. This includes people and players from different countries and from different national teams, and I have heard everyone's background stories. This experience means a lot to me because, other than myself, there is only one player here that comes from a small school. I am honored to even be here and be on the same field as these players, and I feel privileged to have the opportunity to learn from them and to have made it through the tryout process this far." A 2010 graduate with a B.S. degree in psychology, Salem was named to the FMU Swamp Fox Athletic-Academic Honor Roll each of her four years, and was selected to the Peach Belt Conference Presidential Honor Roll four times. She is a graduate of Copley High School, where she was an All-State and All-Conference performer, scoring 81 goals with 46 assists.

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FMU Women’s Soccer All-Time Series Records 1995-2012 Opponent Alabama State University Anderson College (SC) Appalachian State University (NC) Barton College (NC) Barry University (FL) Belmont Abbey College (NC) Berry College (GA) Brewton-Parker College (GA) Brown University (RI) Campbell University (NC) Carson-Newman College (TN) Catawba College (NC) Clayton College & State University (GA) Charlotte (NC) Charleston, Univ. of (WV) Charleston Southern University (SC) Clemson University (SC) Cleveland State University (OH) Coastal Carolina University Coker College (SC) College of Charleston Columbus State University (GA) Davidson College (NC) Delaware State University Duke University (NC) East Carolina University (NC) East Tennessee State University Eastern Kentucky University Eckerd University (FL) Elon University (NC) Erskine College (SC) Furman University (SC) Florida State University Gardner-Webb University (NC) Georgia College & State University High Point University Howard University (DC) Jacksonville University (FL) Kansas, Univ. of Kennesaw State University (GA) Lander University (SC) Lees-McRae College (NC) Lenoir-Rhyne College (NC) Liberty University (VA) Lindsey Wilson College (KY) Lincoln Memorial University (TN) Longwood University (VA) Lynn University (FL) Maine, Univ. of Mars Hill College (NC) Maryland, Univ. of Mercer University (GA) Missouri, Univ. of Montreat College (NC) Mount Olive College (NC) Mt. Saint Mary’s College (MD) Navy (MD) Newberry College (SC) UNC Asheville UNC Pembroke UNC Wilmington North Carolina State University North Florida, Univ. of Northern Colorado, Univ. of Oklahoma, University of Pfeiffer University (NC) Piedmont College (GA) Prairie View A&M University (TX) Presbyterian College (SC) Princeton University (NJ) Queens College (NC) Radford University (VA) St. Andrews Presbyterian College (NC) Saint Leo University (FL) Samford University (AL) South Carolina State University South Carolina, Univ. of USC Aiken USC Upstate * Tampa, Univ. of (FL) Temple University (PA) Texas Tech University The Citadel Tusculum College (TN) Vanderbilt University (TN) Wake Forest University

W 1 2 0 6 0 9 0 0 0 2 0 3 8 0 1 2 0 0 3 3 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 5 2 3 2 0 0 0 8 3 6 1 0 1 6 2 0 5 0 0 0 1 3 1 0 2 1 6 1 0 7 0 0 8 1 1 12 0 6 0 6 1 0 5 0 7 5 0 0 0 1 3 0 0

L 0 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 5 2 5 0 3 4 1 1 0 1 0 2 0 2 5 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 4 0 1 1 1 1 6 0 1 0 2 1 0 3 2 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 3 0 2 0 6 2 8 1 1 0 0 0 6 1 2 2 0 0 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 0 0 1 1

T COMBINED SCORES 0 3-0 0 21-2 1 0-1 0 25-8 0 1-3 0 41-9 0 0-2 0 2-12 0 1-5 1 9-7 0 0-2 1 13-15 1 41-9 0 2-22 0 4-1 0 9-9 0 1-15 0 1-4 1 8-5 0 9-1 1 1-4 0 4-1 0 0-9 0 6-0 0 0-13 1 2-16 0 2-1 1 4-1 0 2-1 1 3-2 0 10-0 0 1-2 0 0-10 0 20-14 0 5-0 0 6-4 0 21-2 0 0-3 0 0-7 0 6-21 0 37-1 0 12-3 1 21-6 0 2-6 0 0-3 0 5-1 0 16-13 0 5-13 0 0-1 0 24-0 0 1-5 0 0-3 0 1-6 0 5-0 0 29-1 0 2-1 0 2-10 0 17-0 0 4-5 0 17-4 0 6-19 0 0-5 0 25-27 0 1-2 0 0-8 0 31-6 0 4-0 0 3-2 0 32-23 0 0-6 1 28-11 0 0-4 0 48-3 0 5-0 0 0-3 0 27-3 0 1-2 0 32-9 2 18-8 0 1-2 0 0-1 0 0-3 0 2-0 0 9-4 0 0-9 0 0-3

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Season Highlights -------------------------2012 Perfect 6-0-0 in new stadium 2005

NCAA Division I

2004 13-4-0 record Peach Belt Conference regular-season champions 2001 15-5-1 record Peach Belt Conference Tournament champions 2000 17-3-0 record NCAA II national tournament appearance; ranked 12th in final Top 25 poll 1999 13-4-0 record Defeated #2 Lynn Univ. 2-1 in OT on Oct. 24 at FMU 1998 15-4-0 record NCAA II national tournament appearance (hosted 1st-rd match); ranked 16th in final Top 25 poll 1997 13-4-1 record Ranked 19th in final Top 25 poll 1996 13-3-1 record Defeated #4 Presbyterian College 3-0 on Oct. 11 at FMU; ranked 16th in final Top 25 poll 1995 11-6-0 record Inaugural season of women’s soccer

FMU MILESTONE WINS NO. #1

OPPONENT (DATE) vs St. Andrews Pres. College 6-3 (9-7-95) #50 vs Presbyterian College 1-0 (10-24-98) #100 vs St. Andrews Pres. College 11-0 (9-11-02)

All-Time FMU Team Record 18 seasons 182 wins 126 losses 16 ties .586 winning percentage Western Carolina University (NC) 0 1 2 1-3 Wingate University (NC) 8 2 0 19-8 Winthrop University (SC) 2 2 1 4-6 Wisconsin-Green Bay, Univ. of 1 0 0 3-1 Wofford College (SC) 1 1 0 3-3 Youngstown State University 1 0 0 2-1 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------18 seasons 182 126 16 789-510 * formerly USC Spartanburg


1995 Results OVERALL RECORD: 11-6-0 Home: 6-2-0 Away: 3-4-0 Neutral: 2-0-0 Date Opponent Score Sept. 2 at Queens College L 1-2 Sept. 7 St. Andrews Pres.College W 6-3 Sept. 9 Catawba College L 2-3 Sept. 13 Coker College W 2-0 Sept. 16 at Anderson College L 0-1 Sept. 21 Barton College W 7-0 Sept. 23 at Belmont Abbey College W 8-0 Sept. 27 at Pfeiffer College W 3-0 Sept. 30 vs Lincoln Memorial Univ. & W 5-1 Oct. 1 vs Univ.of Charleston (WV) & W 4-1 Oct. 4 at Lenoir-Rhyne College PPD Rain Oct. 7 Mars Hill College W 7-0 Oct. 9 at Mount Olive College W 7-0 Oct. 12 Gardner-Webb University L 2-4 Oct. 16 at Presbyterian College L 0-1 Oct. 18 Wingate University W 2-1 Oct. 21 Piedmont College W 4-0 Oct. 26 at Brewton Parker College L 2-12

1998 Results OVERALL RECORD: 15-4-0 Home: 9-1-0 Away: 6-3-0 Neutral: 0-0-0 Date Opponent Score Sept. 1 Queens College W 6-4 Sept. 4 at Lenoir-Rhyne College W 4-0 Sept. 9 Barton College W 3-2 Sept. 14 Pfeiffer University W 8-1 Sept. 17 #7 Catawba College W 4-1 Sept. 19 at University of North Florida W 2-1 Sept. 23 at Wingate University L 1-2 Sept. 26 Clayton Coll. & State Univ. W 8-0 Sept. 29 at Lander University W 7-0 Oct. 2 at #20 Barry University L 1-2 Oct. 3 at #2 Lynn University L 0-4 Oct. 7 at Mars Hill College W 3-0 Oct. 14 at USC Aiken W 4-1 Oct. 17 #7 Belmont Abbey Coll. W 4-1 Oct. 20 Tusculum College W 2-1 Oct. 24 Presbyterian College W 1-0 Oct. 26 Erskine College W 10-0 Oct. 31 at Gardner-Webb University W 5-1 Nov. 15 #12 Belmont Abbey Coll. $ L 1-3

& Lady Bulldog/Comfort Inn Classic in Wingate, NC

$ NCAA II National Tournament first-round match

1996 Results OVERALL RECORD: 13-3-1 Home: 7-0-1 Away: 6-2-0 Neutral: 0-1-0 Date Opponent Score Aug. 30 at Coker College W 3-1 Sept. 7 Queens College ot T 1-1 Sept. 11 at Barton College PPD Wet Sept. 14 at #19 Catawba College L 0-1 Sept. 17 at Mount Olive College W 11-1 Sept. 21 Anderson College W 5-1 Sept. 24 at St. Andrews Pres. College W 6-0 Sept. 28 vs #3 Berry College % L 0-2 Sept. 29 at Wingate University % W 3-2 Oct. 5 Clayton State College W 8-0 Oct. 6 Pfeiffer College W 6-0 Oct. 11 #4 Presbyterian College W 3-0 Oct. 14 #24 Elon College W 2-0 Oct. 16 Newberry College W 8-0 Oct. 19 Belmont Abbey College W 1-0 Oct. 24 at Gardner-Webb University L 0-1 Oct. 27 at University of North Florida W 3-0 Oct. 31 at UNC Wilmington ot W 2-1 % Comfort Inn Lady Bulldog Classic in Wingate, NC

1997 Results OVERALL RECORD: 13-4-1 Home: 7-1-0 Away: 6-3-1 Neutral: 0-0-0 Date Opponent Score Aug. 30 at Queens College W 2-1 Sept. 4 St. Andrews Pres.College W 11-0 Sept. 10 at Barton College W 5-0 Sept. 13 at Anderson College W 16-0 Sept. 16 Mount Olive College W 11-0 Sept. 20 Univ. of North Florida W 4-1 Sept. 24 Wingate University W 4-0 Sept. 27 at Clayton Coll. & State Univ. W 4-0 Sept. 30 Coker College W 4-0 Oct. 3 at #15 Presbyterian College L 0-1 Oct. 6 at Belmont Abbey College W 6-1 Oct. 14 at Pfeiffer University W 3-0 Oct. 18 Newberry College W 9-0 Oct. 20 Gardner-Webb University W 2-0 Oct. 25 at Elon College ot T 1-1 Oct. 29 UNC Wilmington L 1-2 Nov. 1 at #2 Lynn University L 1-8 Nov. 2 at #5 Barry University ot L 0-1

1999 Results OVERALL RECORD: 13-4-0 Home: 9-0-0 Away: 4-4-0 Neutral: 0-0-0 Date Opponent Score Aug. 29 at Pfeiffer University W 3-1 Sept. 1 at Queens College ot L 1-2 Sept. 8 at Barton College W 1-0 Sept. 11 Longwood College W 3-2 Sept. 16 at Catawba College PPD Hurricane Floyd Sept. 19 at Catawba College ot L 0-1 Sept. 22 Wingate University ot W 1-0 Sept. 25 at Clayton Coll. & St. Univ. W 5-1 Sept. 28 Lander University PPD Wet Oct. 1 at #7 Presbyterian College L 0-4 Oct. 4 at Tusculum College W 4-1 Oct. 9 USC Aiken W 3-1 Oct. 12 at Belmont Abbey College L 1-2 Oct. 15 Gardner-Webb University W 4-1 Oct. 19 Mars Hill College W 4-0 Oct. 24 #2 Lynn University ot W 2-1 Oct. 28 Lenoir-Rhyne College W 3-0 Nov. 1 University of North Florida W 2-1 Nov. 4 Lander University W 4-0 2000 Results OVERALL RECORD: 17-3-0 PBC: 4-1-0 Home: 8-0-0 Away: 8-3-0 Neutral: 1-0-0 Date Opponent Score Aug. 29 Pfeiffer University W 4-2 Sept. 3 Queens College W 3-0 Sept. 6 Barton College W 4-0 Sept. 9 at Longwood College ot W 2-1 Sept. 14 #18 Catawba College W 1-0 Sept. 16 at #14 Univ. of North Florida * L 1-3 Sept. 19 at Lenoir-Rhyne College W 5-3 Sept. 24 Clayton Coll. & St. Univ. * W 5-1 Sept. 27 at Wingate University PPD-Wet Sept. 29 at Wingate University W 1-0 Oct. 4 at Lander University * W 7-0 Oct. 7 Presbyterian College ot W 3-2 Oct. 11 at USC Aiken * W 3-0 Oct. 14 Tusculum College ot W 3-2 Oct. 16 at Gardner-Webb University W 3-1 Oct. 18 Belmont Abbey College W 2-0 Oct. 22 at Mars Hill College W 1-0 Oct. 28 at USC Spartanburg * W 1-0

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Nov. 3 Nov. 4 Nov. 11

vs USC Aiken & ot W 3-2 at #3 Univ. of North Florida $ L 0-2 at #2 Univ. of North Florida + L 0-3

& Peach Belt Tourn. Semifinals in Jacksonville, Fla. $ Peach Belt Tournament Finals in Jacksonville, Fla. + NCAA Division II National Tournament First-Round (Southeast Regional) Match in Jacksonville, Fla.

2001 Results OVERALL RECORD: 15-5-1 PBC: 4-2-0 Home: 7-2-1 Away: 6-2-0 Neutral: 2-1-0 Date Opponent Score Aug. 28 at Queens College W 6-0 Sept. 2 Lander University * W 3-1 Sept. 5 at Barton College L 2-3 Sept. 8 $ Lees-McRae College W 4-1 Sept. 9 $ Lenoir-Rhyne College ot T 1-1 Sept. 16 Pfeiffer University ot W 2-1 Sept. 21 % vs University of Tampa L 1-2 Sept. 22 % vs Saint Leo University W 5-0 Sept. 26 Wingate University W 3-1 Sept. 29 Mars Hill College W 9-0 Oct. 1 at Catawba College L 0-1 Oct. 5 at Presbyterian College W 3-0 Oct. 10 USC Aiken * W 7-2 Oct. 13 at Clayton Coll. & State Univ.* W 2-1 Oct. 18 at #9 Belmont Abbey College W 3-1 Oct. 21 Univ. of North Florida * ot L 1-2 Oct. 23 at UNC Pembroke * W 4-1 Oct. 27 USC Spartanburg * L 0-2 Oct. 30 UNC Pembroke # W 6-1 Nov. 2 vs #22 North Florida & ot W 3-2 Nov. 3 at USC Spartanburg & W 3-0 * Peach Belt Conference match $ FMU Classic in Florence, SC % at SRMC Tournament in Spartanburg, SC # First-Round PBC Tournament match & PBC Tournament in Spartanburg, SC 2002 Results OVERALL RECORD: 12-6-1 PBC: 2-4-1 Home: 7-2-0 Away: 3-3-1 Neutral: 2-1-0 Date Opponent Score Aug. 31 at Wingate University PPD - RAIN Sept. 4 #16 Barton College W 2-1 Sept. 7 $ Lees-McRae College L 0-1 Sept. 8 $ Lynn University W 2-0 Sept. 11 St. Andrews College W 11-0 Sept. 14 % vs Eckerd University W 2-1 Sept. 15 % vs Queens College W 6-1 Sept. 18 UNC Pembroke * W 2-0 Sept. 24 Catawba College W 3-1 Sept. 28 at #15 Univ. of North Florida * L 1-3 Oct. 2 at Lander University * W 4-0 Oct. 8 at Pfeiffer University W 2-1 Oct. 12 Clayton Coll. & State Univ.* PPD Oct. 17 Belmont Abbey College W 2-1 Oct. 19 #19 Presbyterian College W 2-1 Oct. 21 vs Clayton Coll.& St. Univ. * # L 1-2 Oct. 23 at USC Aiken * ot L 1-2 Oct. 26 Kennesaw State Univ. * L 1-2 Nov. 2 at USC Spartanburg * ot T 2-2 Nov. 6 at USC Spartanburg & W 2-1 Nov. 9 at #8 Kennesaw St. Univ. & L 0-3 * Peach Belt Conference match # played at USC Aiken in Aiken, SC $ Francis Marion Invitational in Florence, SC % at UNF Invitational in Jacksonville, FL & Peach Belt Conference Tournament


2003 Results OVERALL RECORD: 11-7-1 PBC: 4-3-0 Home: 7-2-0 Away: 4-5-1 Neutral: 0-0-0 Date Opponent Score Aug. 30 at Lenoir-Rhyne College ot W 3-2 Sept. 2 at Barton College ot L 1-2 Sept. 6 $ Lees-McRae College W 4-1 Sept. 7 $ Queens U. of Charlotte W 2-0 Sept. 10 Longwood College W 4-1 Sept. 17 Wingate University L 0-1 Sept. 20 at USC Aiken * W 9-1 Sept. 24 UNC Pembroke * W 1-0 Sept. 30 at Presbyterian College L 0-1 Oct. 4 #5 Kennesaw State Univ.* L 1-4 Oct. 9 at St. Andrews Pres. College W 7-0 Oct. 11 at Univ. of North Florida * L 1-2 Oct. 16 at Belmont Abbey College W 4-0 Oct. 19 at USC Spartanburg * L 0-1 Oct. 25 Lander University * W 7-0 Oct. 30 at Catawba College ot T 1-1 Nov. 1 Clayton College & St. U.* W 4-0 Nov. 4 & UNC Pembroke W 2-1 Nov. 7 & at #2 Kennesaw St. Univ. L 0-4

2003 Patriot Squad

* Peach Belt Conference match $ Francis Marion Invitational in Florence, SC & Peach Belt Conference Tournament 2004 Results OVERALL RECORD: 13-4-0 PBC: 7-1-0 Home: 7-3-0 Away: 6-1-0 Neutral: 0-0-0 Date Opponent Score Aug. 27 $ Lees-McRae College W 4-0 Aug. 29 $ #18 Carson-Newman L 0-2 Sept. 3 Lenoir-Rhyne College W 4-0 Sept. 11 at #20 Catawba College L 2-6 Sept. 15 at Presbyterian College W 4-3 Sept. 19 at Clayton College & St. Univ.* W 1-0 Sept. 29 Belmont Abbey College W 9-0 Oct. 2 Columbus State Univ. * W 4-1 Oct. 9 at Ga.College & State Univ.* W 4-0 Oct. 13 Univ. of North Florida * L 1-2 Oct. 16 USC Aiken * W 2-0 Oct. 20 at Wingate University W 2-0 Oct. 23 at Lander University * W 1-0 Oct. 27 at UNC Pembroke * W 2-1 Oct. 30 USC Upstate * W 5-1 Nov. 3 ^ Ga. Coll. & St. Univ. ot W 1-0 Nov. 6 ^ Clayton Coll. & St. Univ. L 2-3

2004 Patriot Squad

* Peach Belt Conference match $ Francis Marion Invitational in Florence, SC ^ Peach Belt Conference Tournament

FMU’s Katie Roberts (#8), a four-time All-Conference selection, missed only one match during her career and ended her playing days as the school’s career leader in shots (220), goals (47), assists (35), and points (129). She was a two-time AllAmerican, both in the classroom and on the playing field. Upon graduation, she held the Peach Belt Conference career marks for assists and points and shared the career record for goals. She helped FMU to a four-year mark of 55-21-3 mark, one PBC Tournament title, and one NCAA Division II national tournament invitation.

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2005 Results OVERALL RECORD: 5-9-1 Home: 3-3-1 Away: 2-5-0 Neutral: 0-1-0 Date Opponent Score Sep 02 at Vanderbilt Univ. L 0-9 Sep 04 at Lenoir-Rhyne College W 1-0 Sep 11 at Mercer University L 0-3 Sep 18 at East Carolina Univ. L 1-6 Sep 23 at Western Carolina U. L 0-2 Sep 28 Presbyterian College W 3-2 Oct 01 Lander University W 4-0 Oct 10 Howard University ot L 1-2 Oct 13 #3 Lindsey Wilson Coll. L 0-3 Oct 15 Wingate University ot W 2-1 Oct 18 UNC Asheville L 1-3 Oct 23 Clayton State Univ. ot T 1-1 Oct 31 at North Florida ot W 2-1 Nov 05 vs Northern Colorado L 1-2 Nov 06 at Kennesaw State Univ. L 3-6

2005 Patriot Squad

% Independent Cup in Kennesaw, Ga. 2006 Results OVERALL RECORD: 11- 5-3 Home: 5-0-2 Away: 5-5-1 Neutral: 1-0-0 Date Opponent Score Aug 25 at Charlotte L 1-2 Aug 27 at Gardner-Webb Univ. L 0-3 Aug 31 at Univ. of South Carolina L 1-2 Sep 03 at Mount Saint Mary’s Univ. W 2-1 Sep 13 Charleston Southern Univ.W 2-1 Sep 15 vs Youngstown State ^ W 2-1 Sep 16 at The Citadel ^ W 2-0 Sep 19 at College of Charleston ot T 0-0 Sep 22 Western Carolina Univ. ot T 0-0 Sep 24 East Carolina Univ. ot T 0-0 Sep 27 at Presbyterian College W 4-1 Oct 01 at Clemson University L 0-4 Oct 07 at Longwood College L 1-2 Oct 13 S.C. State University W 7-0 Oct 15 at High Point University ot W 2-1 Oct 22 at Howard University W 6-0 Oct 24 Coastal Carolina Univ. W 2-1 Oct 27 Delaware State University W 6-0 Oct 29 Univ. of North Florida W 1-0

2006 Patriot Squad

^ adidas Soccer Classic in Charleston, SC 2007 Results OVERALL RECORD: 10-7-1 Home: 6-0-0 Away: 4-6-1 Neutral: 0-1-0 Date Opponent Score Aug 25 at Charlotte L 1-2 Sep 02 at Vanderbilt Univ. L 0-9 Aug 31 at Winthrop ot T 1-1 Sep 02 Gardner-Webb Univ. W 4-1 Sep 07 at Florida State U. L 0-10 Sep 14 vs UNC Wilmington * L 3-5 Sep 16 at Coll.of Charleston * L 1-4 Sep 21 at Coastal Carolina Univ. W 4-0 Sep 23 Presbyterian College W 1-0 Sep 26 at UNC-Asheville W 2-0 Sep 29 at East Carolina Univ. L 0-2 Oct 07 at Davidson College L 0-4 Oct 12 High Pount Univ. ot W 2-1 Oct 14 Longwood University W 1-0 Oct 18 at Liberty University L 0-1 Oct 21 Howard University W 14-0 Oct 23 at S.C. State Univ. W 4-0 Oct 26 Wisconsin-Green Bay W 3-1 Oct 28 at NC State Univ. L 0-3 Nov 02 at Campbell Univ. W 5-1

2007 Patriot Squad

* College of Charleston Tournament in Charleston, SC

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2008 Results OVERALL RECORD: 6-12-1 Home: 5-2-1 Away: 1-7-0 Neutral: 0-3-0 Date Opponent Score Aug 22 at Charleston Southern ot L 2-3 Aug 24 East Carolina University L 0-2 Aug 29 #20 Wake Forest Univ. L 0-3 Sep 05 vs Furman University # L 1-2 Sep 07 vs Clemson University # L 0-3 Sep 12 vs UNC Wilmington & L 0-1 Sep 14 at Appalachian State U. & L 0-1 Sep 21 at Charlotte L 0-6 Sep 26 at Navy L 0-3 Sep 28 Eastern Kentucky Univ. ot T 1-1 Oct 03 at Presbyterian College L 0-1 Oct 05 Liberty University W 2-1 Oct 08 Winthrop University W 1-0 Oct 17 at Univ. of Missouri L 1-6 Oct 19 at Univ. of Kansas L 0-7 Oct 22 at Longwood College ot W 2-1 Oct 27 Coastal Caroluna Univ. ot W 1-0 Oct 29 S.C. State University W 7-0 Nov 01 Campbell University W 2-0

2008 Patriot Squad

# Carolina’s Cup in Columbia, S.C. & Mountaineers Invitational in Boone, N.C. 2009 Results OVERALL RECORD: 3-12-1 Home: 2-3-1 Away: 1-9-0 Neutral: 0-3-0 Date Opponent Score Aug 21 at Campbell University L 1-2 Aug 23 Navy L 2-6 Aug 28 at Kennesaw State Univ. L 1-2 Aug 30 at Samford University L 0-3 Sep 04 at Charlotte L 1-7 Sep 06 at Davidson L 0-5 Sep 13 Presbyterian College W 1-0 Sep 18 UNC Wilmington L 0-4 Sep 20 Appalachian State Univ. ot T 0-0 Sep 24 at Liberty University L 0-4 Sep 25 at Winthrop University L 0-2 Sep 27 Charleston Southern U. L 2-3 Sep 30 at Gardner-Webb Univ. L 0-2 Oct 11 at Eastern Kentucky Univ. W 3-0 Oct 18 Longwood University W 3-0 Oct 29 at N.C. State Univ. L 0-2

2009 Patriot Squad

2010 Results OVERALL RECORD: 3-13-2 Home: 3-3-0 Away: 0-10-2 Neutral: 0-0-0 Date Opponent Score Aug 20 at High Point University L 0-1 Aug 22 at East Carolina University L 1-4 Aug 25 at UNC Wilmington L 0-4 Aug 27 Radford University L 0-2 Aug 29 Wofford College ot W 3-2 Sep 02 at #15 Duke University L 0-9 Sep 05 East Tennessee St. Univ. W 2-1 Sep 10 at Univ. of North Florida L 3-4 Sep 12 at Jacksonville University L 0-3 Sep 17 at Western Carolina U. ot T 1-1 Sep 19 at UNC Asheville L 1-2 Sep 24 at Presbyterian College L 0-1 Sep 26 Charlotte L 0-1 Oct 02 S.C. State University W 4-0 Oct 08 at Univ. of Oklahoma L 0-8 Oct 13 at Coastal Carolina U. ot T 1-1 Oct 15 at Longwood University L 0-3 Oct 24 Clemson University L 1-4

2010 Patriot Squad

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2011 Results OVERALL RECORD: 4-13-1 Home: 3-3-0 Away: 1-10-1 Neutral: 0-0-0 Date Opponent Score Aug 19 UNC Wilmington L 0-2 Aug 21 High Point University W 2-1 Aug 24 at Campbell University L 0-3 Aug 26 at Radford University L 0-2 Aug 28 at USC Upstate OT T 1-1 Sept 4 Winthrop University W 2-1 Sept 6 at Presbyterian College W 3-2 Sept 11 at Wofford College L 0-1 Sept 14 at Charleston Southern Univ. L 0-1 Sept 18 East Carolina University L 0-2 Sept 23 at Temple University L 0-1 Sept 25 at Navy L 0-1 Oct 10 at Princeton University L 0-6 Oct 12 at Brown University L 1-5 Oct 17 St. Andrews Pres.College W 7-0 Oct 20 at S.C. State University L 2-3 Oct 27 at Clemson University L 0-4 Oct 30 Longwood University L 0-3

2011 Patriot Squad

2012 Results OVERALL RECORD: 7-9-1 Home: 6-0-0 Away: 0-8-1 Neutral: 1-1-0 Date Opponent Score Aug 19 at Coastal Carolina Univ. L 0-3 Aug 21 Presbyterian College ot W 4-3 Aug 24 at Campbell University ot T 1-1 Aug 31 vs Alabama State Univ. ^ W 3-0 Sept 2 vs University of Maine ^ L 0-1 Sept 7 USC Upstate W 4-0 Sept 9 Charleston Southern Univ W 3-1 Sept 14 at Winthrop University L 0-2 Sept 16 at Elon University L 0-1 Sept 21 Prairie View A&M Univ. W 3-2 Sept 25 at Charlotte L 0-6 Oct 3 at #9 Univ. of Maryland L 1-5 Oct 6 at Cleveland State University L 1-4 Oct 10 Montreat College W 5-0 Oct 14 at Texas Tech University L 0-3 Oct 21 at #6/#8 Duke University L 0-4 Oct 24 S.C. State University W 3-0

2012 Patriot Squad

^ Sleep Inn Classic in Orangeburg, SC

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FMU Women’s Soccer Honors 1995-2011 The First Page (#1) of FMU Women’s Soccer.............. First First First First First First First First First First First First First

Match.......2-1 loss at Queens College, Sept. 2, 1995 in Charlotte, N.C. Goal.........Karen Issenmann (88th min.) at Queens College, Sept. 2, 1995 Assist.......Elysa Neely (88th min.) at Queens College, Sept. 2, 1995, (2-1 loss) Save.........Kelly Graham at Queens College, Sept. 2, 1995, (FMU lost 2-1) Win..........6-3 vs St. Andrews College, Sept. 7, 1995 in Florence Tie...........1-1 vs. Queens College, Sept. 7, 1996 in Florence Hattrick….Erin Goerke vs St. Andrews College (Sept. 7, 1995) (FMU won 6-3) Home Match.........See “The First Win” Shutout Win.........2-0 vs Coker College (Sept. 13, 1995) in Florence Winning Season.....11-6-0 record in 1995 (inaugural season) Win Over NCAA I Opponent..........2-1 (OT) at UNC Wilmington (Oct. 31, 1996) National Ranking...............#24 in the Sept. 23 1996 NSCAA/Umbro NCAA Division II Top 25 poll Win Over Nationally-Ranked Opponent..3-0 win vs #4 Presbyterian College, Oct. 11, 1996, in Florence

ALL-TIME COACHES’ RECORDS Murray Hartzler (1995-02) Marty Beall (2003-2008) Joel Person (2009-2011) Frank Pitt (2012-present)

109-35-4 56-44-7 10-38-4 7-9-1

(.750) (.556) (.231) (.441)

Jacque Sutphin

Angela Salem

Past FMU Team MVPs 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

Erin Goerke Bonnie Bauer Joanna Rish Kerri Williams Rose Joyce Jackie Hoerath Amanda Liles Amanda Liles Brittany Rothenbach

2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

Jackie Bateman Kate Anderson Jacque Sutphin Angela Salem Angela Salem Angela Salem Adrienna Osorio-McKenna Lauren Vetock Rebeccah Hoekstra

Mollie Jones

Katie Riley 25

Brittany Rothenbach


FMU Women’s Soccer Honors 1995-2012 All-Time List of Honors Peach Belt Conference Player of the Week Jackie Bateman (2004) Ashley Fortune (2004) Cyprian Gillingham (2004) Lauren Griffee (2001) Amanda Liles (2000) Julia Lufriu (2001) Katie Riley (2002) Katie Roberts (twice in 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003) Peach Belt Conference All-Conference Team Denneny Budlong (2000) Kristi Eyler (2004) Ashley Fortune (2004) Amanda Liles (2001, 2002) Julia Lufriu (2001) Katie Riley (2002 #, 2004) Joanna Rish (2000) Katie Roberts (2000 * #, 2001, 2002 *, 2003) Brittany Rothenbach (2004) Jessica Skarzinski (2000, 2001, 2002, 2003) Peach Belt Conference All-Tournament Team Kate Anderson (2002) Gena Fennell (2000) Cyprian Gillingham (2004) Jackie Hoerath (2000) Jackie Hurst (2000, 2001) Amanda Liles (2001) Cara Norman (2002) Jody Rhoderick (2003) Katie Riley (2004) Katie Roberts (2001 - MVP) Brittany Rothenbach (2003) Sabina Sapienza (2001) * Player of the Year

# Freshman of the Year

NSCAA Team Academic Award 2011, 2010, 2009, 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004, 2003 NSCAA University Division Scholar All-South Region Yasmin Bunter (2012 - HM)

NSCAA All-Region Team Denneny Budlong (2000 - 1st team) Kristi Eyler (2004 - 2nd team) Kendra Floyd (1997 - 2nd team) Ashley Fortune (2004 - 1st team) Jackie Hoerath (1999 - 2nd team) Rose Joyce (1998 - 1st team) Katie Riley (2002 - 3rd team, 2004-1st team) Katie Roberts (2000 - 1st team, 2001 - 1st team, 2002 - 1st team, 2003 - 2nd team) Meika Sidebottom (1999 - 2nd team) Jessica Skarzinski (2000 - 2nd team, 2002 - 3rd team) Kerri Williams (1998 - 1st team) CoSIDA All-Region Team Kendra Floyd (1996 - 2nd team) Erin Goerke (1996 - 2nd team) NSCAA/adidas All-America Team Katie Riley (2004 - 3rd team) Katie Roberts (2000 - 2nd team, 2002 - 3rd team) Division I All-Independent Team Mollie Jones (2005 - first team) Katie Riley (2005 - honorable mention) Jewish Sports Review All-America Team Rebecca Nelson (2010) Soccer Buzz Team of the Week Ashley Fortune (2007) Division I Independent All-Academic Team Kate Anderson (2005) Katie Riley (2005) Brittany Rothenbach (2005) NSCAA/adidas Scholar All-Region Team Katie Roberts (2003 - 1st team) Jessica Skarzinski (2003 - 2nd team) Brandi Bonifay (2007 - HM) Kiersten Nedervelt (2007 - HM) Jody Rhoderick (2007 - HM) Verizon Academic All-District III Team Katie Riley (2004 - 2nd team) Sabina Sapienza (2001) ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District III Team Katie Riley (2005 - third team / Univ. Division) Emily Brandenburg (2008 - second team / Univ. Division) Emily Brandenburg (2009 - first team / Univ. Division) NSCAA/adidas Scholar All-America Team Katie Riley (2004 - 3rd team) Katie Roberts (2002 - 3rd team, 2003 - 3rd team) ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America Team Emily Brandenburg (2009 - third team / Univ. Division)

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Hartzler Field Completed during the summer of 2012, the Murray G. Hartzler Soccer Field serves as the home facility for both the Francis Marion University men's and women's soccer programs. The field is situated in the new $11.1 million R. Gerald Griffin Athletic Complex located across the street from the main FMU campus. Hartzler Field is lighted with field dimensions of 120x75 yards and a capacity of 650 with a enclosed press box. The physical address is 4700 East Palmetto Street, Florence, SC 29506. The facility is named for the current athletic director and former men's soccer coach. Hartzler also began the women's soccer program in 1995 and coiached that squad for eight seasons. The Patriot Women were 6-0-0 at home in the inaugural season of 2012. The Patriots leave behind the FMU Soccer Field, located behind the Smith University Center at the southern end of the campus, where the Patriot men posted an all-time home mark of 141-127-19 (.524) and the Patriot women a 101-27-7 (.774) record. Prior to building the FMU Soccer Field, the Patriot men’s team played its home matches on the university’s Cormell (baseball) Field, which at that time included an astroturf infield.

The Francis Marion University men’s golf and women’s soccer programs compete as NCAA Division I independents, while the university’s remaining 10 sports compete as members of the 14-school NCAA Division II Peach Belt Conference. Prior to the 2005 season, the Patriot women’s soccer program was a member of the PBC from 2000 to 2004.

FMU receives the 2004 Peach Belt Conference regular-season championship trophy.

The Patriots celebrate after a victory in 2004.

Peach Belt Conference 2004 Women’s Soccer Standings SCHOOL PBC GAMES x -Francis Marion 7-1 .875 USC Upstate 6-1-1 .813 y - North Florida 6-2 .750 Clayton State 4-3-1 .563 UNC Pembroke 3-3-2 .500 Lander 1-4-3 .313 Columbus State 1-4-3 .313 GC&SU 1-5-2 .250 USC Aiken 1-7 .125 x - 2004 regular-season champions

HOME 3-1 3-0-1 4-1 3-1 3-1 1-1-2 0-2-1 1-1-2 1-3

AWAY ALL GAMES HOME 4-0 13-4 .765 7-3 4-0 12-2-3 .794 6-1-1 2-1 13-5-3 .690 6-2 1-2-1 13-6-1 .700 7-1 0-2-2 12-5-2 .684 6-2-1 0-3-1 6-7-4 .471 2-3-2 1-2-2 3-9-5 .324 0-5-2 0-4 5-10-2 .353 2-3-2 0-4 2-12-2 .188 1-5-1 y - 2004 tournament champions

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AWAY 6-1 6-1-1 4-2-1 6-4-1 6-3-1 4-4-2 3-4-2 3-7 1-7-1

NEUT 0-0 0-0-1 3-1-2 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

Last 10 Last 5 Streak 8-2 4-1 L1 6-1-3 3-1-1 T1 6-3-1 3-1-1 L1 7-3 2-3 L2 4-5-1 1-3-1 L1 2-6-2 1-4 L3 1-6-3 1-3-1 L1 1-7-2 1-4 L1 2-8 1-4 L1


FMU Women’s Soccer All-Time Records 1995-2012 TEAM SINGLE-MATCH RECORDS: MOST GOALS SCORED: 16 at Anderson College (Sept. 13, 1997) (Won 16-0) MOST POINTS: 44 (14 g,16 a) vs Howard Univ. (Oct. 21, 2007) LARGEST VICTORY MARGIN: 16-0 at Anderson (Sept. 13, 1997) MOST GOALS ALLOWED: 12 at Brewton-Parker College (Oct. 26, 1995) (Lost 12-2) LARGEST LOSING MARGIN: 10-0 FMU at Florida St. (Sept. 7,2007) 12-2 FMU at Brewton-Parker College (Oct. 26, 1995) MOST GOALS SCORED (BOTH TEAMS): 16 Francis Marion (16) at Anderson (0) (Sept. 13,1997) FEWEST GOALS SCORED (BOTH TEAMS): 0 Four times [most recently FMU (0) vs Appalachain State (0) on Sept. 20, 2009] HIGHEST SCORING TIE: 2-2 Francis Marion at USCS (Nov.2, 2002) LEAST TIME ELAPSED UNTIL FIRST FMU GOAL: 0:58 Katie Roberts (assist Katie Riley) vs Catawba (Sept. 24, 2002) 1:12 Cyprian Gillingham (assists Fortune/Riley)vs No.Florida (Oct.13,2004) 1:23 Yasmin Bunter (assist Kiley Williams) vs SC State (Oct. 2, 2010) 1:25 Jennifer Wineberg (assist Meika Sidebottom) vs Erskine (Oct.26,1998) LEAST TIME ELAPSED UNTIL FIRST OPPONENT GOAL: 0:11 Lynn Univ. goal vs Francis Marion (Oct.3,1998)(FMU lost 4-0) LEAST TIME ELAPSED BETWEEN FMU GOALS: 0:06 Susie Harris / Laurel Kenerson ; FMU at Lander (Oct.4,2000) 0:16 Kerri Williams / Jennifer Wineberg ; FMU at Lander (Sept.29,1998) 0:23 Jennifer Wineberg / Erin Goerke ; FMU vs Anderson (Sept. 21, 1996) 0:25 Bonnie Bauer / Erin Goerke ; FMU vs Clayton State (Oct. 5, 1996) 0:32 Erin Goerke / Elizabeth Williams ; FMU vs Barton (Sept.21,1995) LEAST TIME ELAPSED BETWEEN GOALS BY OPPOSING TEAMS: 0:10 Kelly Rankin (UNCW)/Angela Salem (FMU) Sept. 14, 2007 at CofC 0:13 Cyprian Gillingham (FMU)/Ginny Wolfe (PC) Sept.15, 2004 at PC 0:13 Kristin Hendricks (Catawba)/Karen Issenmann (FM);Sept.9,1995 at FM 0:14 Heather Sakaduski (Lees-McRae)/Sabina Sapienza (FMU); Sept.8, 2001 at FM 0:29 Mary Kresse (UNCP)/Julia Lufriu (FMU); Oct. 23, 2001 at UNCP 0:35 Kerri Williams (FMU)/Bonnie Constantine (Barton); Sept.9,1998 at FM MOST ASSISTS: 16 vs Howard Univ.(Oct.21, 2007) (FM won 14-0) MOST SHOTS: 43 vs St.Andrews (Sept.11, 2002) (FMU won 11-0) 41 vs twice (Sept. 4, 1997) (Oct. 18, 1997) FEWEST SHOTS: 1 at Radford Univ. (Aug. 26, 2011) (lost 0-2) 2 vs several opponents MOST SHOTS ALLOWED: 44 at Brewton-Parker Coll. (Oct. 26, 1995) (FMU lost 12-2) FEWEST SHOTS ALLOWED: 0 on four occasions MOST SAVES: 20 at Presbyterian Coll. (Oct.16,1995)(FM lost 1-0) MOST FOULS: 25 at Mars Hill Coll. (Oct. 7, 1998) (FMU won 3-0) MOST CORNER KICKS: 17 vs Wingate University (Sept. 22, 1999) (FMU won 1-0 OT) MOST CORNER KICKS ALLOWED: 12 on four occasions LARGEST HOME CROWD: 412 vs Belmont Abbey (Nov.15,1998) (FMU lost 3-1) TEAM SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS: MOST MATCHES PLAYED: 21 in 2001 MOST WINS: 17 in 2000 MOST LOSSES: 13 in 2011, 2010 MOST TIES: 3 in 2006 BEST RECORD: 17-3-0 (.850) in 2000 WORST RECORD: 3-12-1 (.219) in 2009 LONGEST WINNING STREAK: 12 (Sept. 19 – Nov. 3, 2000) 11 (Oct. 15, 1999 - Sept. 14, 2000) 11 (Oct. 27, 1996 – Sept. 30, 1997) LONGEST UNBEATEN STREAK: 12-0-0 Sept. 19 – Nov. 3, 2000 11-0-0 Oct. 15, 1999 – Sept. 14, 2000 11-0-0 Oct. 27, 1996 – Sept. 30, 1997 LONGEST LOSING STREAK: 9 (Aug. 22-Sept.26, 2008) ; 5 (once) ; 3 (three occasions) LONGEST NON-WINNING STREAK: 11 (10 Losses 1 tie) Aug. 22 – Oct. 3, 2008; 5 (once); 4 (twice) MOST GOALS SCORED: 84 in 1997 (18 matches) FEWEST GOALS SCORED: 14 in 2009 (16 matches) MOST ASSISTS: 56 in 2001 (21 matches) FEWEST ASSISTS: 10 in 2009 (16 matches) MOST GOALS ALLOWED: 51 in 2010 (18 matches) FEWEST GOALS ALLOWED: 11 in 1996 (17 matches) BEST GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE: 0.63 in 1996 (17 matches) MOST SHOTS: 380 in 1997 (18 matches) MOST SHOTS ALLOWED: 319 in 2008 (19 matches) MOST FOULS: 244 in 1998 (19 matches) MOST CORNER KICKS: 160 in 2001 (21 matches) MOST CORNER KICKS ALLOWED: 100 in 2008 (19 matches) MOST SHUTOUTS: 10 in 1997 (18 matches) MOST CONSECUTIVE SHUTOUTS: 6 Oct. 5-19, 1996 CONSECUTIVE SHUTOUT MINUTES: 596:27 Sept.29–Oct.24,1996 (Jennifer Privette 326:27/Kristen Banach 270:00) 483:38 Sept. 15-27, 2006 (Jacque Sutphin) 470:42 Aug.30–Sept.20,1997 (Joanna Rish 380:42/Jennifer Privette 90:00) MOST TIMES SHUTOUT: 11 in 2011 (18 matches) MOST SAVES: 120 in 2010 (18 matches)

INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-MATCH RECORDS: MOST GOALS SCORED: 6 Ashley Fortune vs Belmont Abbey Coll. (Sept. 29, 2004)(FMU won 9-0) 6 Ashley Green at Anderson College (Sept. 13, 1997) (FMU won 16-0) 5 Katie Roberts vs St. Andrews Pres. Coll. (Sept.11,2002)(FMU won 11-0) 5 Katie Roberts at Queens College (Aug. 28, 2001) (FMU won 6-0) 4 Ashley Fortune vs Howard University (Oct. 21, 2007) (FMU won 14-0) 4 Kirby Stenard vs S.C. State University (Oct. 13, 2006) (won 7-0) 4 Erin Goerke at Mount Olive College (Oct. 9, 1995) (FMU won 7-0) 3 Kiley Williams vs S.C. State University (Oct. 29, 2008) (FMU won 7-0) 3 Kirby Stenard vs Howard University (Oct. 21, 2007) (FMU won 14-0) 3 Ashley Fortune at Howard University (Oct. 22, 2006) Won 6-0) 3 Katie Riley vs Queens Coll. (Sept. 15, 2002 in Jacksonville,FL)(FMU won 6-1) 3 Sabina Sapienza vs Mars Hill College (Sept.29,2001) (FMU won 9-0) 3 Julia Lufriu vs Saint Leo Univ. (Sept.22,2001 in Spartanburg,SC)(FMU won 5-0) 3 Katie Roberts vs Pfeiffer University (Aug. 29, 2000) (FMU won 4-2) 3 Katie Roberts vs Presbyterian Coll. (Oct.7,2000)(FMU won 3-2 OT) 3 Erin Goerke vs St. Andrews College (Sept. 7, 1995) (FMU won 6-3) 3 Erin Goerke vs Barton College (Sept. 21, 1995) (FMU won 7-0) 3 Erin Goerke vs Mars Hill College (Oct. 7, 1995) (FMU won 7-0) 3 Kerri Williams vs Mars Hill College (Oct. 7, 1995) (FMU won 7-0) 3 Jennifer Wineberg at Mount Olive Coll. (Sept.17,1996)(FMU won 11-1) 3 Kendra Floyd vs Mount Olive Coll. (Sept. 16, 1997) (FMU won 11-0) 3 Denise Hornbeck vs Mount Olive Coll. (Sept.16,1997) (FMU won 11-0) 3 Jennifer Wineberg vs Erskine College (Oct.26,1998) (FMU won 10-0) 3 Jennifer Wineberg at Gardner-Webb Univ. (Oct.31,1998) (FMU won 5-1) MOST ASSISTS: 8 Ashley Fortune vs Howard U. (Oct. 21, 2007)(FMU won 14-0) 4 Katie Riley vs Belmont Abbey College (Sept. 29, 2004) (FMU won 9-0) 4 Chris King at Mount Olive College (Sept. 17, 1996) (FMU won 11-1) MOST POINTS (goals x 2 + assists): 16 (4 g 8 a) Ashley Fortune vs Howard Univ. (Oct. 21, 2007) (FMU won 14-0) 13 (6 g 1 a) Ashley Fortune vs Belmont Abbey (Sept.29,2004)(FM won 9-0) 12 (6 g) Ashley Green at Anderson Coll. (Sept.13,1997)(FMU won 16-0) 11 (5 g 1 a) Katie Roberts vs St. Andrews (Sept.11,2002)(FMU won 11-0) 10 (5 g) Katie Roberts at Queens Coll. (Aug. 28, 2001) (FMU won 6-0) MOST SAVES: 20 Kristen Banach at Presbyterian (Oct. 16,1995)(FM lost 1-0) INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS: MOST MATCHES PLAYED: 21 eight players in 2001 MOST GOALS SCORED: 24 Erin Goerke 1995 (17 matches) MOST ASSISTS: 14 Ashley Fortune, 2007 (15 matches); 11 Angela Salem 2006 (17 m); 11 Katie Roberts 2002 (19 m); 11 Susie Harris 1997 (18 m) MOST POINTS (goals x 2 + assists): 54 (24 g 6 a) Erin Goerke 1995 (17 matches) HIGHEST GOALS PER MATCH AVERAGE: 1.41 Erin Goerke 1995 (24 goals in 17 matches) MOST SHOTS: 75 Erin Goerke 1995 (17 matches) MOST SAVES: 109 Amanda Liles 2002 (18 matches) MOST SHUTOUTS: 8 Jackie Bateman 2004 (15 matches) 7 Jacque Sutphin 2006 (19 matches) ; 7 Kristen Banach 1995 (15 matches) BEST GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE (min. 1000 minutes): 0.43 Joanna Rish 1997 (5 goals in 12 matches / 1043 minutes) HIGHEST SAVE PERCENTAGE (min. 1000 minutes): .911 Joanna Rish 1997 (5 goals, 51 saves, 12 matches) LONGEST SHUTOUT STREAK: 483:38 Jacque Sutphin (Sept. 15-27, 2006) 418:30 Kristen Banach (Sept. 16-30, 1995) MOST MATCHES PLAYED IN GOAL: 21 Amanda Liles 2001 MOST MINUTES PLAYED IN GOAL: 1958 Amanda Liles 2001 (21 matches) INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS: MOST MATCHES PLAYED: 78 Katie Roberts (2000-03) MOST MATCHES STARTED: 78 Katie Roberts (2000-03) MOST GOALS SCORED: 47 Katie Roberts (2000-03 ; 78 matches) HIGHEST GOALS PER MATCH AVERAGE: 1.00 Erin Goerke 1995-96 (34 goals in 34 matches) MOST ASSISTS: 35 Katie Roberts (2000-03 ; 78 matches) MOST POINTS (goals x 2 + assists): 129 (47 g 35 a) Katie Roberts (2000-03 ; 78 matches) MOST SHOTS: 220 Katie Roberts (2000-03 ; 78 matches) MOST MATCHES IN GOAL: 56 Amanda Liles (1999-2002) MOST MINUTES PLAYED IN GOAL: 5082 Amanda Liles (1999-2002 ; 56 matches) MOST SAVES: 287 Jacque Sutphin (2005-07; 51 matches) ; 243 Amanda Liles (1999-2002 ; 56 matches); 182 Joanna Rish (1997-2000; 52 m) BEST GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE: 1.0075 Jamie Gustason (2001-03) (12 goals, 1072 minutes, 14 matches) 1.0584 Joanna Rish (1997-2000) (54 goals, 4592 minutes, 52 matches) 1.0626 Amanda Liles (1999-2002) (60 goals, 5082 minutes, 56 matches) MOST SHUTOUTS: 20.5 Joanna Rish (1997-2000 ; 52 matches)

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