2010 Soccer Guide

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2010 Soccer

TABLE OF CONTENTS MEDIA INFORMATION 2010 Schedule ...................................................................................................... 2 Quick Facts ............................................................................................................. 3 Texas Tech Media Relations ............................................................................. 4 Big 12 Conference ............................................................................................... 5 2010 Roster ............................................................................................................ 6 Radio & TV Roster ................................................................................................ 9 THE RED RAIDERS Returning Players ..............................................................................................12 Newcomers ..........................................................................................................27 Class Photos ........................................................................................................33 THE STAFF Head Coach Tom Stone ...................................................................................36 Assistant Coach Aaron Gordon ....................................................................39 Assistant Coach Ashley Gordon ...................................................................40 Support Staff .......................................................................................................41 2010 OPPONENTS Non-Conference ................................................................................................46 Big 12 Opponents .............................................................................................48 Big 12 Composite Schedule...........................................................................51 2009 SEASON REVIEW 2009 Season in Review ....................................................................................54 THE RECORD BOOK Record Book ........................................................................................................64 TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY Texas Tech ............................................................................................................78 John Walker Fieldhouse ..................................................................................80 Athletics Facilities ..............................................................................................82 Lubbock, Texas ...................................................................................................84 Athletics Administration .................................................................................86 Texas Tech Head Coaches ...............................................................................86 NCAA Compliance.............................................................................................87

CREDITS The 2010 Texas Tech Soccer Guide is a production of the Texas Tech Athletics Communications Office. The guide was designed, written and edited by Tammi Hoffman. Special thanks to Matt Dowdy, Sheila Tucker, Sarah Salazar and Allison Cottrell. Photography by Norvelle Kennedy and Michael Strong. TEXAS TECH ATHLETICS MISSION STATEMENT The mission of the Texas Tech Department of Intercollegiate Athletics is to provide programs that develop the character and integrity of student-athletes in their academic, athletic and personal quest for excellence. To be consistent with the principles of Texas Tech University, the department embraces the opportunities to enhance student-athlete welfare and promote diversity within student-athletes and staff with fair and equitable treatment for all. The Department of Intercollegiate Athletics will operate with fiscal responsibility and compliance under the rules, policies and procedures of Texas Tech University, the Big 12 Conference and the NCAA.

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TCU

COLORADO

Aug. 20 • 7 p.m. John Walker Soccer Complex Lubbock, Texas

Oct. 1 • 7 p.m. John Walker Soccer Complex Lubbock, Texas

TEXAS STATE

NEBRASKA

Aug. 22 • 7 p.m. John Walker Soccer Complex Lubbock, Texas

Oct. 3 • 1 p.m. John Walker Soccer Complex Lubbock, Texas

NORTHWESTERN STATE

TEXAS

Aug. 27 • 7 p.m. Prather Coliseum Natchitoches, La.

Oct. 8 • 7 p.m. Mike A. Myers Stadium Austin, Texas

RICE

TEXAS A&M

Aug. 29 • 7 p.m. Rice Track/Soccer Stadium Houston, Texas

Oct. 10 • 1:30 p.m. Aggie Soccer Stadium College Station, Texas

OLE MISS

KANSAS

Sept. 3 • 4 p.m. CDT Alumni Stadium South Bend, Ind.

Oct. 15 • 7 p.m. John Walker Soccer Complex Lubbock, Texas

NOTRE DAME

IOWA STATE

Sept. 5 • 12:30 p.m. CDT Alumni Stadium South Bend, Ind.

Oct. 22 • 7 p.m. John Walker Soccer Complex Lubbock, Texas

NORTH TEXAS

MISSOURI

Sept. 10 • 7:30 p.m. John Walker Soccer Complex Lubbock, Texas

Oct. 24 • 7 p.m. John Walker Soccer Complex Lubbock, Texas

ORAL ROBERTS

BAYLOR

Sept. 12 • 1:30 p.m. John Walker Soccer Complex Lubbock, Texas

Oct. 29 • 7 p.m. Betty Lou Mays Soccer Field Waco, Texas

ALABAMA

BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP

Sept. 17 • 7 p.m. Alabama Soccer Stadium Tuscaloosa, Ala.

Nov. 3-7 Blossom Soccer Stadium San Antonio, Texas

OKLAHOMA

NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP

Sept. 24 • 7 p.m. John Crain Fields Norman, Okla.

Nov. 11-27 Campus Sites

OKLAHOMA STATE

NCAA COLLEGE CUP

Sept. 26 • 7 p.m. Cowgirl Soccer Complex Stillwater, Okla.

Dec. 3-5 WakeMed Soccer Park Cary, N.C.


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QUICK FACTS Texas Tech University Location ........................................................................ Lubbock, Texas Founded ........................................................................................... 1923 Enrollment ....................................................................................30,000 Nickname ............................................................................Red Raiders School Colors .......................................................... Scarlet and Black Affiliation ..................................................................... NCAA Division I Conference.....................................................................................Big 12 Chancellor ........................................................................... Kent Hance President..........................................................................Dr. Guy Bailey Athletics Director...........................................................Gerald Myers Senior Woman Administrator ................................. Dr. Judi Henry Athletics Phone .......................................................... (806) 742-3355 Ticket Operations ......................................................(806) 742-TECH Facility Information Stadium ..............................................John Walker Soccer Complex Capacity ........................................................................................... 1,500 Dimensions ..............................................................76 yds. x 120 yds. Surface .......................................................................................FieldTurf Coaching Staff Head Coach .........................................................................Tom Stone Alma Mater ..........................................................................Duke, 1987 Record at Tech ................................................ 23-26-7 (Three Years) Career Record ................................................................................ Same Best Time for Interviews ....................... Contact Tammi Hoffman Assistant Coach ..........................................................Aaron Gordon Alma Mater .............................................................North Texas, 1997 Assistant Coach .........................................................Ashley Gordon Alma Mater ........................................................................... SMU, 1994 Volunteer Assistant................................................... Gibbs Keeton Alma Mater ............................................................... Texas Tech, 2006 Soccer Office Phone ................................................. (806) 742-3355

Athletics Communications Communications Director ............................................. Blayne Beal Associate Director (Soccer) .................................. Tammi Hoffman Email............................................................tammi.hoffman@ttu.edu Office Phone................................................................ (806) 742-2770 Cell Phone .................................................................... (806) 787-5662 Office Fax ...................................................................... (806) 742-1970 Mailing Address .................................................................. Box 43021 .............................................................................Lubbock, Texas 79409 Overnight Address ....................................................6th and Boston .............................................................................Lubbock, Texas 79409 2009 Review Overall Record ................................................................................8-8-4 Big 12 Record (Finish) ....................................................3-4-3 (T-7th) Home Record ..................................................................................5-2-1 Away Record ...................................................................................2-5-2 Neutral Sites Record .....................................................................1-1-1 Final Rankings................................................................................ None Starters Returning/Lost ...................................................................8/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost..................................................15/13 Newcomers ........................................................................................... 10 Top Returners..................................................... Taylor Lytle (Jr.), MF .................................................................................Casey McCall (Jr.), D ................................................................................... Dawn Ward (So.), F

Program History First Year ............................................................................................ 1994 All-Time Record ..................................................................111-187-21 NCAA Championship Appearances ....................................... None Best Conference Finish ......................................................4th (1996)

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TEXAS TECH ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS 6th and Boston Ave. Box 43021 Lubbock, TX 79409-3021 Office: (806) 742-2770 Fax: (806) 742-1970 Website: www.texastech.com Twitter: @techathletics Facebook: Texas Tech Athletic Department BLAYNE BEAL Assistant Athletics Director Football, Men’s Golf blayne.beal@ttu.edu (806) 790-7924 - Cell

JODY ROGINSON Internal Communications/New Media Web Content/Editorial/Strategic Planning jody.roginson@ttu.edu (806) 786-5217 - Cell

RANDY FARLEY Associate Director Men’s Basketball, Men’s & Women’s Tennis randy.farley@ttu.edu (806) 789-3428 - Cell

TAMMI HOFFMAN Associate Director Women’s Basketball, Soccer tammi.hoffman@ttu.edu (806) 787-5662 - Cell

SCOTT LACEFIELD Associate Director Baseball, Football scott.lacefield@ttu.edu (817) 691-3786 - Cell

MATT DOWDY Assistant Director Volleyball, Softball, Women’s Golf matthew.dowdy@ttu.edu (806) 928-5190 - Cell

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BRANDON IRETON Assistant Director Football, Cross Country, Track & Field brandon.ireton@ttu.edu (325) 998-0753 - Cell

SHEILA TUCKER Administrative Assistant Office Manager/Historical Preservation sheila.tucker@ttu.edu

CREDENTIAL REQUESTS Media members wishing to cover the Texas Tech soccer team at the John Walker Soccer Complex must be issued a working credential from the Texas Tech Athletics Communications Office. All requests for both media and photo credentials must be made in writing or electronically at least two days in advance to Tammi Hoffman in the Athletics Communications Office. Requests are honored from sports editors of daily and weekly newspapers, editors of sports periodicals, and sports directors of radio and television stations who broadcast regularly scheduled daily sports reports and talk shows. Credentials can be picked up in the Athletics Communications Office in the south end of Jones AT&T Stadium or at the entrance of the John Walker Soccer Complex. PRESS BOX SERVICES A complete box score and other pertinent match facts will be distributed to members of the working media after the match. Match notes are provided prior to the match or can be obtained earlier upon request. A pre-match meal is served in the press box approximately one hour prior to game time. PHOTOGRAPHERS Accredited photographers will be allowed to shoot outside the field at the John Walker Soccer Complex. We do ask that no pictures be taken behind either team’s goals. Photographers are also asked to not walk in front of either team’s bench area. PRACTICES All practices are open to the media and the public. Practices normally begin at 8 a.m. and end around 10 a.m. The normally scheduled “off day” is Monday. If a member of the media is interested in attending practice, please contact Tammi Hoffman in the Athletics Communications Office at least a day in advance. HEAD COACH INTERVIEWS Head coach Tom Stone is available to the media each Tuesday and Thursday immediately following practice. Stone is also available each afternoon at his office. PLAYER INTERVIEWS Players and coaches are available for interviews on Tuesday and Thursdays immediately following the team’s morning practice. Because of class committments, players must complete all interviews by 10:40 a.m. The team will usually not practice on Monday, therefore, if a media member wishes to do something special and more time consuming, Monday is an ideal day for this. If a media member is unable to attend practice, players and coaches may be available for phone interviews during the afternoon. Contact Tammi Hoffman in the Athletics Communications Office to set up a phone interview or a special request with a player. WEEKLY RELEASE Texas Tech’s weekly release and stat package, which includes notes and all player stats, is available each Wednesday on the Texas Tech web site (www.texastech.com). POSTMATCH INTERVIEWS Post-match interviews with coaches and players will occur around 10 minutes after the conclusion of the match in a designated area inside the John Walker Soccer Complex field house. The Texas Tech locker room will remain closed following the end of the match. DIRECTIONS TO THE JOHN WALKER SOCCER COMPLEX The John Walker Soccer Complex is located just west of University Medical Center (UMC) on the Texas Tech Parkway. The complex is accessible by taking the Texas Tech Parkway from either the Marsha Sharp Freeway or Fourth Street. FROM THE AIRPORT Take I-27 South from Regis Street and exit west on the Marsha Sharp Freeway. Take the 19th Street exit and turn north (right) on Texas Tech Parkway. Turn left on Sixth Street and the John Walker Soccer Complex will be on the left. PARKING Fans and media members wishing to attend a soccer match at the John Walker Soccer Complex should park in the satellite parking lots located immediately west of Texas Tech Parkway. Parking is open and free of charge.


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BIG 12 CONFERENCE Big 12 Conference – A National Leader The Big 12 Conference, despite being one of the youngest conferences in America, will continue its position as a national leader in athletics and academics as it embarks on its 15th season in 2010-11. Since it began play in 1996-97, the Conference can boast of 38 team crowns and 440 individual NCAA Championships. The success continued last year, as Oklahoma State won the NCAA men’s cross country title while Texas captured the national championship in men’s swimming & diving. Texas A&M maintained its place as the nation’s top outdoor track & field program, securing the NCAA crowns for both the men and women for the second consecutive year. Big 12 squads continued to lead the nation in their respective sports as every single sport the Conference sponsors had at least one school ranked in the top six of the national rankings during the past campaign. In addition, nine different sports had the No. 1 team in the nation at some point during the 2009-10 season. In addition to the NCAA crowns, several more schools made strong national showings. Five Big 12 volleyball teams competed in the regional semifinals of the NCAA Championship in 2010, the first time that has happened in conference history. The Big 12 also had a school play for the BCS National Championship (Texas) for the seventh season and placed two women’s basketball squads (Baylor, Oklahoma) in the Final Four in the same season for the first time. Oklahoma finished second nationally at the NCAA women’s gymnastics finals - an all-time high for the Big 12 - while Oklahoma State placed second at the men’s golf championship. Iowa State was third at the NCAA wrestling championships and the Big 12 also placed a team in the College World Series in both softball (Missouri) and baseball (Oklahoma). The individual honors also continued, as Jenny Barringer (Colorado) earned The Bowerman Award, presented for the first time to the most outstanding collegiate women’s track and field athlete. In fact, all three women’s finalists were from the Big 12. Caroline Hedwall (Oklahoma State) was named the recipient of the Honda Sports Award as the nation’s top female golfer after capturing the NCAA individual title. Lisa Koll (Iowa State) earned the Honda Award as the top collegiate female athlete in track & field, Connie Yori (Nebraska) was the consensus Division I women’s basketball coach of the year and K.J. Kindler (Oklahoma) earned national women’s gymnastics coaching accolades. The Big 12 has had four Heisman Trophy winners in its 14-year history. In 2008, the Big 12 established a high-water mark, as for the first time in the 74-year history of the Heisman four of the top five vote-getters hailed from the same conference, including award-winner Sam Bradford (Oklahoma). The league followed that recognition with two of the top five finalists in 2009. During the past six seasons a total of 16 NCAA trophies have been hoisted by Big 12 institutions, with at least one national crown won in all but one year for the Conference, including each of the past 13 seasons. The Big 12 leads all conferences with its seven appearances in BCS title games. Seven league squads have played for the football national championship in the last 10 years with berths in 17 BCS games overall, including two each in 2007 and 2008. In the past two seasons, the Big 12 has had 16 players earn consensus All-America accolades. In basketball, nine men’s and six women’s teams have advanced to their respective Final Fours in the past eight seasons as the Big 12 continues its place among the elite intercollegiate athletic conferences. On the men’s side six different teams have reached the regional finals in the past three seasons – the first time since 1985 that any conference can boast of six different teams doing so over a three-year period. The Big 12 has led the nation in women’s basketball attendance the past 11 seasons and surpassed its own NCAA record attendance mark in 2009-10. Numerous national honors have been won by basketball studentathletes during the league’s history. Sherron Collins (Kansas) was awarded the 2010 Frances Pomeroy Naismith Award in men’s basketball as the top player six-foot or under. Kelsey Griffin (Nebraska) gave the Conference a consensus All-America selection in women’s basketball for the 10th straight season. The Big 12 and its member institutions are committed to a competitive environment where sportsmanship and fair play take center stage. Whether on the field, in the classroom, or within the community, the student-athletes, administrators, coaches and game officials of the Big 12 support the highest ideals in sportsmanship. Big 12 student-athletes have shown commitment to their studies by earning numerous academic recognitions. Cole Aldrich (Kansas) was the latest after earning Academic All-America of the Year honors in men’s basketball in 2009-10. It marked the seventh time in the past five years that a league athlete has garnered the top academic honor for their respective sport.

Sarah Pavan (Nebraska) earned countless accolades for her work away from competition, being named the Academic All-America of the Year for all sports in both 2006-07 and ‘07-08. She was also named recipient of the prestigious 2006-07 Honda-Broderick Award as Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year, the first athlete since the Big 12 was formed to earn the accolade. In its history, the conference has nearly 400 academic honorees, averaging more than 25 each season. The Big 12 can boast of other stories that combine on and off the field success. Patience Knight (Texas Tech) was the recipient of the Honda Inspiration Award in 2008, given to an outstanding female college athlete who overcomes adversity to excel in her sport. She was diagnosed with a cancerous tumor in 2007, but rebounded to win All-America honors at the 2008 NCAA Indoor Track & Field Championships. Competitive excellence, scholarship and sportsmanship are all equal components of the Big 12 philosophy. All-Big 12 teams and Academic AllBig 12 squads are recognized for each sport at the end of their respective seasons. At the end of each academic year, the Conference honors its top male and female student-athletes with the Big 12 Athlete of the Year and Big 12 Sportsperson of the Year awards. Institutions can also nominate student-athletes for the prestigious Dr. Prentice Gautt Postgraduate Scholarships at the end of each academic year. A total of 249 scholars have received over 1.6 million in postgraduate financial aid through the first 14 years of the program. The Big 12 sponsors 21 sports. Men’s squads include baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, indoor track & field, outdoor track & field, swimming & diving, tennis and wrestling. Women’s teams are fielded in basketball, cross country, golf, gymnastics, indoor track & field, outdoor track & field, soccer, softball, swimming, tennis and volleyball. The Conference is made up of 12 institutions that have shared many traditional rivalries throughout their histories. Member schools include Baylor University, University of Colorado, Iowa State University, University of Kansas, Kansas State University, University of Missouri, University of Nebraska, University of Oklahoma, Oklahoma State University, University of Texas, Texas A&M University and Texas Tech University. The institutions created a league that encompasses seven states, over 46 million people and television households in 18 of the top 100 markets within its geographic footprint. The Conference conducts championships for 19 of its 21 sports. Each championship helps to determine teams and/or individuals that will represent the Conference in national postseason competition. The winner of the Big 12 football championship game earns the league’s berth into the Bowl Championship Series. In the last several years the Big 12 has increased its bowl agreements and expanded television opportunities for all sports through contracts with ABC/ESPN and FSN. Most recently, the league renewed and expanded its multi-year arrangement with ABC/ESPN, Inc. The new contract began in 2008-09. In its first 14 years, the Conference has distributed more than $1.2 billion to its 12 member institutions. The Big 12 staff administers to over 4,600 student-athletes in its 21 sports. The conference office is headquartered in Irving, Texas. Big 12 Communications Staff Big 12 Commissioner ................................................................................ Dan Beebe Asst. Commissioner/Communications ................................................ Bob Burda Dir. of Communications .......................................................................... Rob Carolla Associate Director ................................................................................Joni Lehmann Assistant Director .............................................................................. Carmen Branch Will Hancock Intern....................................................................... Laura Rasmussen Will Hancock Intern........................................................................Jessica Schwager

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ROSTER NUMERICAL ROSTER NO. NAME

HT

POS

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Colleen Pitts

5-8

GK

Sr.-3L

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Erin Wikelius

5-11

GK

So.-1L

Austin, Texas/Westlake

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Conner Williams

5-2

MF

So.-1L

Carrollton, Texas/Hebron

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Jessica Fuston

5-9

F

Fr.-HS

Cedar Park, Texas/Vista Ridge

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Whitney Sharpe

5-7

D

Jr.-TR

West Des Moines, Iowa/Valley/UCLA

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Jaclyn Dozier

5-5

D

So.-1L

Colorado Springs, Colo./Air Academy

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Jessica Disabella

5-7

MF

Fr.-HS

Flower Mound, Texas/Flower Mound

8

Madison Terry

5-4

MF

Jr.-2L

Rowlett, Texas/Rowlett

11

Lauren Clary

5-7

D

Jr.-2L

Mesquite, Texas/North Mesquite

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Taylor Lytle

5-2

MF

Jr.-2L

14

Tiffini Smith

5-4

MF

So.-1L

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Becca Rowland

5-2

D

Fr.-HS

Arlington, Texas/Lamar

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Leanne Mihelich

5-7

F

Sr.-2L

Ducanville, Texas/Ducanville/UALR

17

Hayley Haagsma

5-7

MF

Fr.-HS

Cerritos, Calif./Valley Christian

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Morgan Johnson

5-8

D

So.-1L

Arlington, Texas/Mansfield Timberview

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Mallory Yacullo

5-5

MF

Fr.-HS

Parker, Colo./Ponderosa

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Maggie Fete

5-7

MF

Jr.-2L

Warren, N.J./Watchung Hills

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Dawn Ward

5-8

MF

So.-1L

Midland, Texas/Midland

23

Sarah Ellison

5-1

F

So.-1L

Alamogordo, N.M./Alamorgordo

24

Anna Lavis

5-6

MF

Fr.-HS

Arlington, Texas/Martin

25

Margaret Gottsacker

5-5

D

Fr.-HS

Dallas, Texas/Highland Park

26

Maggie Piper

5-5

MF/D

Fr.-HS

Miami, Fla./Miami Country Day

28

Haley Fowler

5-5

D

So.-1L

Odessa, Texas/Permian

29

Leah Christensen

5-9

D

Fr.-RS

San Angelo, Texas/Central

30

Gabby Kaufman

5-6

GK

Fr.-HS

Calabasas, Calif./Calabasas

33

Casey McCall

5-6

D

Jr.-2L

Frisco, Texas/Justin Wakeland

HOMETOWN/PREVIOUS SCHOOL Dallas, Texas/Ursuline Academy

Las Cruces, N.M./Las Cruces Fort Worth, Texas/Fort Worth Country Day

COACHING STAFF Head Coach Tom Stone – Fourth Season Assistant Coaches Aaron Gordon - Fourth Season Ashley Gordon - Fourth Season Volunteer Assistant Gibbs Keeton - Second Season

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PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Leah Christensen ...................................................lee-ah Jessica Disabella..................................... dis-uh-bell-uh Jaclyn Dozier ...................................................doh-zhure Maggie Fete ..................................................................fate Jessica Fuston .....................................................foos-ton Margaret Gottsacker...................................got-sack-er Hayley Haagsma ............................................ hags-mah Anna Lavis .................................................................lav-us Taylor Lytle ................................................................lie-tul Leanne Mihelich......................lee-ann muh-hell-itch Erin Wikelius ........................................... Wuh-kill-ee-us Mallory Yacullo ......................................... you-cool-low RED RAIDERS BY POSITION Goalkeepers....................................................................... 3 Forwards ............................................................................. 3 Midfielders .......................................................................11 Defenders ........................................................................... 9

RED RAIDERS BY CLASS Seniors (2) Leanne Mihelich Colleen Pitts Juniors (6) Lauren Clary Maggie Fete Taylor Lytle Casey McCall Whitney Sharpe Madison Terry Sophomores (8) Jaclyn Dozier Sarah Ellison Haley Fowler Morgan Johnson Tiffini Smith Dawn Ward Erin Wikelius Conner Williams

Freshmen (10) Leah Christensen Jessica Disabella Jessica Fuston Margaret Gottsacker Hayley Haagsma Gabby Kaufman Anna Lavis Maggie Piper Becca Rowland Mallory Yacullo


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ROSTER ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. NAME 29 Leah Christensen 11 Lauren Clary 7 Jessica Disabella 6 Jaclyn Dozier 23 Sarah Ellison 21 Maggie Fete 28 Haley Fowler 4 Jessica Fuston 25 Margaret Gottsacker 17 Hayley Haagsma 18 Morgan Johnson 30 Gabby Kaufman 24 Anna Lavis 12 Taylor Lytle 33 Casey McCall 16 Leanne Mihelich 26 Maggie Piper 0 Colleen Pitts 15 Becca Rowland 5 Whitney Sharpe 14 Tiffini Smith 8 Madison Terry 22 Dawn Ward 1 Erin Wikelius 3 Conner Williams 20 Mallory Yacullo

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

Maggie Fete hails from Warren, N.J.

RED RAIDERS BY STATE Texas (17) Leah Christensen ...................San Angelo Lauren Clary ................................ Mesquite Jessica Disabella...............Flower Mound Hayley Fowler ................................. Odessa Jessica Fuston .......................... Cedar Park Margaret Gottsacker........................Dallas Morgan Johnson........................Arlington Anna Lavis ....................................Arlington Casey McCall ...................................... Frisco Leanne Mihelich.......................Ducanville Colleen Pitts........................................Dallas Becca Rowland ...........................Arlington Tiffini Smith .............................. Fort Worth Madison Terry ................................ Rowlett Dawn Ward .................................... Midland Erin Wikelius ......................................Austin Conner Williams ........................Carrollton California (2) Hayley Haagsma ........................... Cerritos Gabby Kaufman ........................ Calabasas Colorado (2) Jaclyn Dozier ............... Colorado Springs Mallory Yacullo ................................. Parker New Mexico (2) Sarah Ellison ..........................Alamogordo Taylor Lytle .................................Las Cruces Florida (1) Maggie Piper ..................................... Miami Iowa (1) Whitney Sharpe...........West Des Moines New Jersey (1) Maggie Fete ..................................... Warren

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RADIO/TV ROSTER

0 Collen Pitts GK • 5-8 • Sr Dallas, Texas

1 Erin Wikelius GK • 5-11 • So Austin, Texas

3 Conner Williams MF • 5-2 • So Carrollton, Texas

4 Jessica Fuston F • 5-9 • Fr Cedar Park, Texas

7 Jessica Disabella MF • 5-7 • Fr Flower Mound, Texas

8 Madison Terry MF • 5-4 • Jr Rowlett, Texas

11 Lauren Clary D • 5-7 • Jr Mesquite, Texas

12 Taylor Lytle MF • 5-2 • Jr Las Cruces, N.M.

14 Tiffini Smith MF • 5-4 • So Fort Worth, Texas

15 Becca Rowland D • 5-2 • Fr Arlington, Texas

16 Leanne Mihelich F • 5-7 • Sr Duncanville, Texas

17 Hayley Haagsma 18 Morgan Johnson MF • 5-7 • Fr D • 5-8 • So Cerritos, Calif. Arlington, Texas

20 Mallory Yacullo MF • 5-5 • Fr Parker, Colo.

21 Maggie Fete MF • 5-7 • Jr Warren, N.J.

22 Dawn Ward F • 5-8 • So Midland, Texas

26 Maggie Piper MF/D • 5-5 • Fr Miami, Fla.

28 Haley Fowler D • 5-5 • So Odessa, Texas

29 Leah Christensen D • 5-9 • Fr San Angelo, Texas

23 Sarah Ellison MF • 5-1 • So Alamogordo, N.M.

24 Anna Lavis MF • 5-6 • Fr Arlington, Texas

25 Margaret Gottsacker D • 5-5 • Fr Dallas, Texas

5 Whitney Sharpe 6 Jaclyn Dozier D • 5-7 • Jr D • 5-5 • So West Des Moines, Iowa Colorado Springs, Colo.

9 30 Gabby Kaufman GK • 5-6 • Fr Calabasas, Calif.

Tom Stone Head Coach

Aaron Gordon Assistant Coach

33 Casey McCall D • 5-6 • Jr Frisco, Texas

Ashley Gordon Assistant Coach

Gibbs Keeton Volunteer Assistant


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6 Jaclyn Dozier Defender • 5-5 • So Colorado Springs, Colo. Air Academy HS Real Colorado FRESHMAN SEASON Saw action in 13 matches, including five starts ... started in each of Tech’s first four matches of the season ... her lone Big 12 start came against Oklahoma ... played every minute against UTSA and TCU ... totaled 574 minutes on the backline ... had no shot attempts. REAL COLORADO SOCCER CLUB Played for Real Colorado national team... helped her team to the 2009 State Cup championship ... team advanced to the State Cup finals the three previous years ... club coach: Lorne Donaldson. AIR ACADEMY HIGH SCHOOL Played for Air Academy High School in Colorado Springs, Colo. ... a four-year starter ... was named captain her junior and senior year ... named to the 2008 High School Coaches’ All-League second team Selection ... participant in the 2007 High School Soccer Celebration All-Star game ... named to the 2007 High School Coaches’ All-League second team selection ... received the 2006 High School MVP defender award ... named the 2006 High School Coaches’ All-League second team selection ... high school coach: Nancy Sibley. PERSONAL Born October 29, 1990, to parents Neil and Lisa Dozier ... has two younger brothers, Ryan and Robbie ... communication studies major. Career Highs Goals ................................................................................................ None Assists .............................................................................................. None Points ............................................................................................... None Shots ................................................................................................ None Shots-on-goal ............................................................................... None Game-winning Goals (Season) ............................................... None

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Career Stats 2009 Totals

GP-GS 13-5 13-5

G 0 0

A 0 0

PTS 0 0

SH 0 0

SHOT% .000 .000

SOG 0 0

SOG% .000 .000

GW 0 0


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23 Sarah Ellison Midfielder • 5-1 • So Alamogordo, N.M. Alamogordo HS FRESHMAN SEASON Became one of Tech’s top scoring threats coming primarily off the bench ... saw action in 18 matches, while making five starts ... posted four goals and an assist ... her four goals were tied for third on the team ... opened the season with first career goal against UTSA ... attempted a career-high five shots against the Roadrunners ... added her first career assist a match later against Utah State ... netted goals in back-toback matches played against TCU and Vanderbilt ... made first career start against Weber State and was in the starting lineup the next three matches ... posted final goal in Tech’s 3-1 victory over Oklahoma ... nearly added the game-winner in the second overtime against Texas A&M but her shot attempt went wide right ... made one start in Big 12 play against Oklahoma State ... played all 90 minutes against the Cowgirls, a season high ... had eight of 14 shot attempts go on goal for a .571 shot-on-goal percentage. ALAMOGORDO HIGH SCHOOL Played at Alamogordo High School ... holds the single season record for goals with 33 ... owns the career record for goals at 100 ... named to the All-State first team midfielder in 2007 and 2008 ... garnered the District Player of the Year honors in 2007 and 2008 ... leading scorer in the state of New Mexico for 5A in 2007 ... named a finalist for the 2007 New Mexico Gatorade Soccer Player of the Year ... 2006 All-State honorable mention ... 2006 All- District second team ... 2005 All-District honorable mention ... also was a member of the varsity cross country, basketball, and track teams ... 2008 state bronze medalist in the 800M run ... 2007 state silver medalist in the 1600M run ... three-time district champion in the mile and two mile runs ... two-time district champion in the 800M run ... District 3-5A first team her senior season in basketball ... ranked fifth in her graduating class out of 414 ... involved in the National Honor Society and Fellowship of Christian Athletes ... high school coaches: Robert Carter and Bill Hays. PERSONAL Born March 10, 1991, to parents Rex and Cathy Ellison ... has an older brother, Ryan ... pre-med major.

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Career Highs Goals .............................................................................1, several times Assists .........................................................1, 8/28/09 vs. Utah State Points ............................................................................2, several times Shots ...........................................5, 8/21/09 vs. Texas-San Antonio Shots-on-goal ..........................3, 8/21/09 vs. Texas-San Antonio Game-winning Goals (Season) ............................................... None

Career Stats 2009 Totals

GP-GS 18-5 18-5

G 4 4

A 1 1

PTS 9 9

SH 14 14

SHOT% .286 .286

SOG 8 8

SOG% .571 .571

GW 0 0


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21 Maggie Fete Midfielder • 5-7 • Jr Warren, N. J. Watchung Hills Regional HS PDA Power SOPHOMORE SEASON Played in 16 matches including one start ... connected on her first career goal against Auburn that pulled the Red Raiders to a 2-1 deficit just before halftime... attempted three shots, with two coming on goal for a .667 shot-on-goal percentage ... made her only start of the season against Oklahoma. FRESHMAN SEASON Saw action in 18 of Tech’s 19 matches, while making three starts ... had one point on the season off an assist against Texas-San Antonio ... made her first career start the next match against Middle Tennessee ... attempted a season-high three shots against Arizona ... totaled a season-high 77 minutes in second start of the season against Oklahoma ... finished the season with 10 shot attempts and five shots-on-goal. PDA POWER SOCCER CLUB Played for the PDA Power club team under head coach Denise Reddy ... club was a 2007 state finalist ... helped lead PDA Power to Region 1 Premier League finals in 2007 ... club team was a semifinalist at the Disney Soccer Showcase in 2006 ... 2006 Women’s Nike Friendlies ... 2008 New Jersey State Cup Champion ... 2008 USYS Region I Semifinalist ... Classics Elite San Antonio (CESA) Senior Player of the Year 2005 ... CESA Junior Player of the Year 2004 ... Player’s Player Award 2004 ... ODP State Team (New Jersey and Texas) 2003-2007. WATCHUNG HILLS REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL Spent her first two years at Ronald Reagan High School where the team advanced to the Region IV-5A finals in 2005 and 2006 and was the 2005 District 26-5A Runner-Up ... was first team AllDistrict in 2005 and 2006 ... first team All-Region 2006 ... later transferred to Watchung Hills Regional High School ... first team All-Skyland Conference 2007 ... All-State 2006, 2007 ... also participated in National Honor Society, Underclassmen Honor Society, National Spanish Honor Society and graduated among the top-10 in her class ... high school coaches: Peter Lubrecht and Frankie Whitlock.

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PERSONAL Born April 15, 1990, to parents Daniel and Pamela Fete ... has an older sister, Emily ... plans to attend graduate school to obtain an MBA ... majoring in accounting.

Career Highs Goals .................................................................1, 9/13/09 vs. Auburn Assists .........................................1, 8/31/08 vs. Texas-San Antonio Points ................................................................2, 9/13/09 vs. Auburn Shots ................................................................ 3, 9/12/08 vs. Arizona Shots-on-goal ............................................................1, several times Game-winning Goals (Season) ............................................... None

Career Stats 2008 2009 Totals

GP-GS 18-3 16-1 34-4

G 0 1 1

A 1 0 1

PTS 1 2 3

SH 10 3 13

SHOT% .000 .333 .077

SOG 5 2 7

SOG% .500 .667 .538

GW 0 0 0


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28 Haley Fowler Defender • 5-5 • So Odessa, Texas Permian HS Dallas Texans/Lonestar SUMMER 2010 Was a member of Lonestar ‘91, which won the U19 US Youth Soccer National Championship ... played with teammates Jessica Fuston, Morgan Johnson, Erin Wikelius and Conner Williams. FRESHMAN SEASON Became a regular in the Tech lineup at the start of Big 12 play ... appeared in 16 matches, while making 11 starts ... started in each of Tech’s final 11 matches, all in Big 12 play ... totaled the second-most minutes on the team during Big 12 play ... played every minute in seven matches ... netted her first career goal against Texas ... headed in a Conner Williams corner kick early in the second half to give Tech a 2-0 lead at the time ... the goal was her lone shot attempt on the season. DALLAS TEXANS SOCCER CLUB Began playing for the West Texas Heat soccer club from 2004 to 2006 ... made the move to the Dallas Texans soccer club soon after ... made the drive from Odessa to Dallas often to play at highest club level ... was on the North Texas State Pool from 2004 to 2006 ... in ODP: was on the NTSSA state team from 2004 to 2006 ... club coach: Scott Foster. ODESSA PERMIAN HIGH SCHOOL A four-year varsity letterman at Odessa Permian ... was the team captain her final three seasons ... as a freshman: District 3-5A Newcomer of the Year ... named first team all-district her sophomore through senior seasons ... also led team to the playoffs in all of those years ... was the Local Wendy’s Heisman Winner ... named the Odessa City Chamber of Commerce Athlete of the Year in 200 9 ... graduated third overall out of 600 students ... was a member of National Honor Society, Student Senate, and National Honor Roll in high school ... high school coach: Chad Peterson. PERSONAL Born Feb. 15, 1991, to parents Mike and Debbie Fowler ... parents are both Texas Tech graduates ... father was an outfielder for the Red Raider baseball team ... has a younger sister, Carley ... enrolled in the school of engineering. Career Highs Goals ...................................................................1, 10/23/09 vs. Texas Assists .............................................................................................. None Points ..................................................................2, 10/23/09 vs. Texas Shots ...................................................................1, 10/23/09 vs. Texas Shots-on-goal ..................................................1, 10/23/09 vs. Texas Game-winning Goals (Season) ............................................... None

Career Stats 2009 Totals

GP-GS 16-11 16-11

G 1 1

A 0 0

PTS 2 2

SH 1 1

SHOT% 1.000 1.000

SOG 1 1

SOG% 1.000 1.000

GW 0 0

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18 Morgan Johnson Defender • 5-8 • So Arlington, Texas Mansfield Timberview HS FC Dallas/Lonestar SUMMER 2010 Was a member of Lonestar ‘91, which won the U19 US Youth Soccer National Championship ... played with teammates Haley Fowler, Jessica Fuston, Erin Wikelius and Conner Williams. FRESHMAN SEASON Was a regular on the field in only her freshman year ... named to the All-Big 12 newcomer team ... joined Tiffini Smith and Dawn Ward on the team as Tech led all Big 12 schools in newcomer team recipients ... started in 19 of Tech’s 20 matches ... played the fourth-most total minutes on the team ... posted one assist, which came against Vanderbilt ... played every minute in nine matches, including seven during Big 12 play ... attempted seven shots from the backline, with one coming on goal. FC DALLAS SOCCER CLUB Member of the FC Dallas soccer club ... 2008 Southern Regional Finalist ... 2008 Premier League West Finalist ... 20072008 Lake Highlands Girls Classic League Champions ... attended the 2007 ODP Region III camp ... 2006 North Texas State Cup Champions ... 2006 Regional Semi-Finalist ... was also on the 91 girls ODP state team. MANSFIELD TIMBERVIEW HIGH SCHOOL A two sport athlete (soccer and track) at Mansfield Timberview High School ... 2006 All-City District Player ... four-year varsity starter ... in track won the district meet in the 200 meter dash her freshman year ... also anchored the 400 meter and 800 meter relays that won district.

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PERSONAL Born January 30, 1991, to parents Charles and Diana Johnson ... has a brother, Dylan, who attends Tuskegee University in Alabama ... her aunt, Melanie Farley, played basketball at Oklahoma City University and was inducted in OCU Hall of Fame ... participated in Special Olympics, Boys & Girls Club and Mission Arlington in high school … enrolled in arts and sciences. Career Highs Goals ................................................................................................ None Assists ......................................................... 1, 9/11/09 vs. Vanderbilt Points .......................................................... 1, 9/11/09 vs. Vanderbilt Shots .............................................................................1, several times Shots-on-goal ..........................................1, 9/6/09 vs. North Texas Game-winning Goals (Season) ............................................... None

Career Stats 2009 Totals

GP-GS 20-19 20-19

G 0 0

A 1 1

PTS 1 1

SH 7 7

SHOT% .000 .000

SOG 1 1

SOG% .143 .143

GW 0 0


2010 Soccer

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12 Taylor Lytle Midfielder • 5-2 • Jr Las Cruces, N.M. Las Cruces HS a point ... did attempt a career-high 11 shots against the Crimson Tide ... that total is second-most for a single game in the Big 12 this season ... broke the single-season assist record against Iowa State, finding Conner Williams in the 30th minute ... connected on a goal 35 second into the second half against Nebraska, which pulled Tech to a 3-2 deficit at the time ... netted the game-winning goal the following match against Baylor off a penalty kick ... was successful on a penalty kick attempt in the shootout against Kansas in the play-in match to the Big 12 Championship ... registered at least a point in five Big 12 matches ... set a new school record for most shot attempts in a single season with 91 ... shot total was second in the Big 12 ... has the fourth-most career shot attempts in school history with 154 ... already ninth on the school’s career points list ... needed two more points to enter the top 10 on the single-season chart ... played every minute in nine matches ... posted third-highest minute total on the team.

2010 Team Captain ... named preseason All-Big 12. SOPHOMORE SEASON Easily surpassed her stellar freshman season ... was a driving force behind an improved Tech offense that finished tied for 33rd nationally in scoring offense ... named to the All-Big 12 first team ... only second player in school history, and first since 1998, to earn the honor ... NSCAA AllCentral Region second team ... only third player all-time to be honored by the NSCAA ... nominated for the Soccer News Net national and regional player of the year awards ... played and started in 19 matches ... missed the Oklahoma State match due to an illness ... played a big part in a muchimproved Tech offense ... posted four goals and 11 assists ... broke the single-season assist record of nine ... was the Big 12 leader in the category ... led the nation in assists up until after the Oklahoma State match ... finished tied for ninth nationally in assists per game ... assist total moves her all the way to second on the school’s career chart with 19 after only her sophomore season ... needs seven assists to tie Kristy Frantz for the career record ... began the season with at least a point in first seven matches ... had goals in back-to-back matches against Utah State and UTEP ... followed the performance with a school record three assists against TCU ... the three assist total was tops in the Big 12 and tied for seventh nationally for a single game during the season ... had a five-match assist streak going until facing Alabama, which was the first match all season without

Career Highs Goals ...........................................................................................1, several times Assists ....................................................................................... 3, 9/4/09 vs. TCU Points ...........................................................................................3, several times Shots ......................................................................... 11, 9/18/09 vs. Alabama Shots-on-goal ................................................................ 6, 10/2/09 vs. Baylor Game-winning Goals (Season) ....................................................... 1 (twice)

FRESHMAN SEASON One of the top players in the conference in her first season ... started in all 19 matches ... named to the All-Big 12 second team and all-newcomer team ... no other Tech player had previously been named to two Big 12 postseason teams in a single season ... was a Soccer Buzz All-Freshman third team selection ... also named to the Central Region All-Freshman team by Soccer Buzz ... voted the team’s most valuable player and the top offensive player at the postseason banquet ... was the team’s most consistent player, leading in assists, points, shots and shots-on-goal ... her eight assists tied for the second-most in a single season in school history ... after one season, already among the top 10 all-time in school history for career assists ... her five goals were third-most on the team ... was tied for the third-highest total minutes on the team ... her 63 shot attempts tied for seventh on the school’s single-season chart ... netted her first collegiate goal against Texas-San Antonio ... also added an assist against the Roadrunners ... played all 115 minutes against Middle Tennessee ... attempted a season-high four shots-on-goal against Northwestern State ... added two assists against Oklahoma, tying the school record for a single game ... posted her second two-assist match later in the season against Iowa State ... became only the second Red Raider with multiple assist matches in a single season ... attempted a season-high seven shots against Oklahoma ... finished the regular season with a goal against TCU. 2007 Redshirted 2007 season after suffering a knee injury prior to fall workouts. LAS CRUCES HIGH SCHOOL Named as one of the nations Top 125 Freshman for the 2007 recruiting class by Soccer Buzz ... NSCAA High School All-American in 2005 ... helped lead Las Cruces High to state victories in 2003 and 2005 ... named first team All-District and All-State all four years... honored as District 5A Player of the Year her junior and senior campaign ... named as New Mexico State Player and Gatorade Player of the Year in 2005 ... tallied 78 goals and 81 assists throughout her high school career ... played for Rio Vista FC 89 who were State Champions in 2005 ... 2002- 2005 New Mexico State ODP Team ... Region IV 89 Girls Regional Pool 2002-2005 and Girls Team 2002-2004 ... attended U-14 National camp twice ... participated in U-15 National Team Pool in 2003 and 2004. PERSONAL Born March 31, 1989, to Larry and Donna Lytle ... has an older brother, Ryan ... older brother played soccer at the University of New Mexico and for the semi-professional team Albuquerque Asylum ... animal science major.

Career Stats 2008 2009 Totals

GP-GS 19-19 19-19 38-38

G 5 4 9

A 8 11 19

PTS 18 19 37

SH 63 91 154

SHOT% .079 .044 .058

SOG 31 35 66

SOG% .492 .385 .429

GW 1 1 2

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33 Casey McCall Defender • 5-6 • Jr Frisco, Texas Justin Wakeland HS FC Dallas 2010 Team Captain SOPHOMORE SEASON Was Tech’s most consistent defender playing and starting in 19 matches ... missed the season-opener against UTSA following a preseason injury ... still led the team in minutes played despite missing the UTSA match ... played every minute in all but three matches ... posted her first career assist against Iowa State ... netted only goal of the season off a corner kick against Oklahoma ... almost added another goal shortly after off another corner kick against the Sooners ... the goal was the second of her career ... finished the OU match with a career-high two shots ... attempted a career-high six shots ... also notched a career-high four shots-on-goal ... first team Academic All-Big 12 selection. FRESHMAN SEASON Started in 18 of Tech’s 19 matches, making the successful transition to college soccer on the backline ... led the team in total minutes played in only her first season ... voted the top newcomer at the team’s postseason banquet ... her only nonstart came in the season opener against Lamar ... saw her first start the next weekend in the conference opener against Colorado ... made her first career shot attempt count as she netted her first collegiate goal against Alabama A&M ... attempted a season-high two shots against Texas A&M ... posted a .750 shot-on-goal percentage on the season ... played every minute in 15 matches ... finished the season with a goal, four shots, and three shots-on-goal.

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FC DALLAS SOCCER CLUB Played for the FC Dallas `90 Youth club team with other Red Raider signees Madison Terry and Erin Villareal ... Tech assistants Aaron and Ashley Gordon previously coached the FC Dallas squad prior to their arrival in Lubbock ... 2004 North Texas State Cup Champions ... 2004 Southern Regional Finalists, USYSA Region III ... 2005 Southern Regional Quarterfinalists, USYSA Region III ... 2006 North Texas State Cup Quarterfinalists ... 2007 North Texas State Cup Finalists ... 2007 Premier League Region III ... club coach: Chris Hayden.

JUSTIN WAKELAND HIGH SCHOOL Played soccer and track at Wakeland High in Frisco, Texas ... was a four-year letterman ... captain her senior year ... Honorable Mention All-District 2005 ... First Team All-District 2007 ... was a two-time All-Tournament team player in 2008 ... named district 14-4A Defensive MVP in 2008 ... was the Team MVP in 2008 ... 2008 First Team All-Collin County ... was a regional finalist in the 100 meter dash and the 4x200 meter relay ... was also a member of the National Honor Society ... high school coach: Kim Colon. PERSONAL Born April 24, 1990 to parents Mike and Ann McCall ... has a younger brother, Greg ... father played football at UTEP ... enrolled in human sciences.

Career Highs Goals ...........................................................................................1, twice Assists ........................................................1, 9/25/09 vs. Iowa State Points ...........................................................................................2, twice Shots ..........................................................3, 9/18/08 vs. Oklahoma Shots-on-goal .......................................2, 10/24/08 vs. Texas A&M Game-winning Goals (Season) ............................................... None

Career Stats 2008 2009 Totals

GP-GS 19-18 19-19 38-37

G 1 1 2

A 0 1 1

PTS 2 3 5

SH 4 8 12

SHOT% .250 .125 .167

SOG 3 4 7

SOG% .775 .500 .583

GW 0 0 0


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16 Leanne Mihelich Forward • 5-7 • Sr Duncanville, Texas Duncanville HS JUNIOR SEASON Missed the first part of the season for personal reasons ... returned at the start of Big 12 play against Iowa State ... played every conference match except against Texas ... return helped fill an offensive void after the loss of Brittney Harrison to a season-ending injury ... netted her first career goal as a Red Raider against Nebraska ... connected on two goals against the Huskers, helping pave the way to a 3-3 tie ... had not previously posted a point since her freshman season at the University of Arkansas-Little Rock ... played in a total of 10 matches with four starts ... ended the season starting in Tech’s final three matches ... went 2-for-3 on shot attempts on the season. SOPHOMORE SEASON Missed the first half of the season after suffering a leg injury during the preseason ... played nine matches and made three starts ... made first appearance as a Red Raider against Oklahoma on Sept. 28 ... made first career start against Baylor ... had a season-high three shot attempts against Iowa State ... played all 90 minutes in the Big 12 Championship match against Oklahoma State ... attempted four shots on the year but was unable to earn her first goal at Tech. FRESHMAN SEASON - UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK Led the Trojans in goals with nine and points with 22 in her only season ... attempted 54 shots with 30 being on goal for a .556 shot-on-goal percentage ... had two game-winning goals ... completed the hat trick against Troy ... helped lead UALR to the Sun Belt Conference semi-final game. DUNCANVILLE HIGH SCHOOL Was a four-sport athlete (soccer, softball, volleyball and basketball) at Duncanville High School ... four-year letterman with DHS advancing to the playoffs all four years ... was a First Team All-District selection all four years ... led the team in goals and points all four years ... team MVP her freshman, sophomore and senior years ... offensive MVP freshman and senior season ... was also a member of Student Council, the National Honor Society and Spanish Club ... high school coach: Chris Ring. Career Highs Goals ...........................................................................................1, twice Assists ........................................................1, 9/25/09 vs. Iowa State Points ...........................................................................................2, twice Shots ..........................................................3, 9/18/08 vs. Oklahoma Shots-on-goal .......................................2, 10/24/08 vs. Texas A&M Game-winning Goals (Season) ............................................... None

PERSONAL Born January 2, 1989 to parents Michael and Kim Mihelich ... has two brothers, Ryan and Brandon ... hopes to one day own a business and travel to foreign countries ... majoring in management and marketing.

Career Stats 2008 2009 Totals

GP-GS 9-3 10-4 19-7

G 0 2 2

A 0 0 0

PTS 0 4 4

SH 4 3 7

SHOT% .000 .667 .286

SOG 0 2 2

SOG% .000 .667 .286

GW 0 0 0

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0 Colleen Pitts Goalkeeper • 5-8 • Sr Dallas, Texas Ursuline Academy

JUNIOR SEASON Started and played in 11 matches in goal ... started in each of the first two matches against UTSA and Utah State ... played only the first half in both matches as Erin Wikelius took over after halftime ... did not see action in the next six matches, however ... played the full 90 minutes against Weber State, marking her first complete match since 2006 ... split weekend matches with Wikelius during Big 12 play ... posted her first career shutout against Iowa State ... followed the performance with another shutout the next weekend against Baylor ... posted possibly the best performance of her career against Texas A&M, shutting out the Aggies after facing 34 total shots in the match ... tied the Tech single-season record for most shutouts during conference play that was set in 2007 ... surrendered only 13 goals for a 1.22 goals against average which finished seventh in the Big 12 ... her 1.07 goals against average in conference matches was third overall ... her three shutouts in Big 12 matches were tied for third in the conference ... finished with 30 saves and a .698 saves percentage. 2008 Redshirt season. SOPHOMORE SEASON Saw action in only one match, Tech’s 4-1 victory over UTSA, playing just over 12 minutes, while collecting no saves. FRESHMAN SEASON Saw playing time in the goal for seven matches, including one start ... collected 14 saves during her freshman campaign ... recorded a career high of seven saves against No. 12 Texas A&M.

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URSULINE ACADEMY OF DALLAS Member of four-time Tapps Championship team (`03-’06) ... received All-State Tapps accolades from 2004 through 2006 ... served as two-time team captain ... is a member of the Texans club team, who has been the reigning State Cup champions since 2004 ... the Texans won the USYSA National Championship title in 2006 ... in that tournament, Pitts was named the Golden Glove award winner ... won the Region 3 championship in 2006 ... helped guide the club team Sting to a 2003 USYSA Region 3 championship and third place finish at the 2003 USYSA Nationals. PERSONAL Born January 13, 1988, to Uel Pitts II and the late Sue Ann Pitts ... is a Who’s Who Among High School Students honoree ... active in peer ministry ... has two older siblings, Carra Brown and Uel Pitts Career Highs III ... graduated with a degree in public relations and is currently Saves ...............................................................9, 10/25/09 vs. Texas A&M Goals Allowed ................................................ 4, 9/24/06 vs. Texas A&M working on a master’s degree in mass communications. Minutes ..................................................................................110:00, twice Shutouts (Season) ........................................................................ 2, (2009)

Career Stats 2006 2007 2009 Totals

GP-GS Minutes GA 7-1 221:59 4 1-0 12:25 0 11-11 960:00 13 19-12 1194:24 17

GAA 1.62 0.00 1.22 1.28

Saves 14 0 30 44

Pct. .778 .000 .698 .721

W 0 0 4 4

L 1 0 4 5

T 0 0 3 3

Sho 0 0 3 3


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14 Tiffani Smith Midfielder • 5-4 • So Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth Country Day HS Polaris FRESHMAN SEASON A regular in the starting lineup throughout freshman season ... named to the All-Big 12 All-Newcomer squad ... started in 19 of 20 matches ... only match to not start was against UTEP ... posted six points off two goals and two assists ... first career assist came against TCU ... followed the performance with her first career goal the next match against North Texas ... also added a career-high six shots with five coming on goal against the Mean Green ... added her other assist against Nebraska ... tied the match with her second goal of the season in the play-in match to the Big 12 Championship against Kansas ... played every minute in five matches ... invited to the U.S. Under-18 team camp following the season. POLARIS SOCCER CLUB Played for the Polaris Soccer Club ... was team captain from 2004 to present ... Region III semifinalist in 2008 ... team won the “Showcase” flight of the Disney Soccer Showcase Championship in 2008 ... Premier League West Semifinalist in Fall 2007 ... North Texas State Cup Finalist 2007 ... North Texas State Cup Finalist 2005 ... ODP Region III team 2004 to present ... ODP National Champions in 2008 ... National Semi-finalist in 2007 ... was on the North Texas state team from 2004 to present ... team was the state cup runner-up in 2008 ... club coach: JP McDade. FORT WORTH COUNTRY DAY HIGH SCHOOL A four-year starter at Fort Worth Country Day High School ... named to the Fort Worth Star Telegram’s Super Team in both 2007 and 2008 ... SPC All-Conference all four years ... was also SPC All-Zone in 2005 ... team MVP her junior and senior seasons ... also participated in field hockey and track and field ... high school coach: Tarik Guendozi. PERSONAL Born August 14, 1991, to mother Rose Muriel ... has one younger sister, Taylor ... involved in Habitat for Humanity and Soccer Start in high school ... also a member of the honor roll ... majoring in human sciences.

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Career Highs Goals ............................................................................................1, twice Assists ..........................................................................................1, twice Points ...........................................................................................2, twice Shots ...........................................................6, 9/6/09 vs. North Texas Shots-on-goal ..........................................5, 9/6/09 vs. North Texas Game-winning Goals (Season) ............................................... None

Career Stats 2009 Totals

GP-GS 20-19 20-19

G 2 2

A 2 2

PTS 6 6

SH 44 44

SHOT% .045 .045

SOG 13 13

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8 Madison Terry Midfielder • 5-4 • Jr Rowlett, Texas Rowlett HS FC Dallas SOPHOMORE SEASON Saw action in 10 matches ... has one assist which pulled Tech to a 3-2 deficit against Nebraska ... the assist was the first point of her career ... the Red Raiders would net one more goal to end the match in a tie ... came off the bench in eight of Tech’s last 10 matches, all in Big 12 play ... attempted seven shots on the season, including two on goal. FRESHMAN SEASON Appeared in 17 matches during freshman season, while making two starts ... attempted a season-high three shots against Northwestern State and Oklahoma ... netted first collegiate goal against Oral Roberts ... played a career-high 77 minutes against OU ... also attempted a season-high two shots-on-goal against the Sooners ... made first career start against Kansas ... finished the season with a goal, nine shots, and four shotson-goal. FC DALLAS SOCCER CLUB Played for the FC Dallas `90 Youth club team beginning in 2006 under current Red Raider assistants Aaron and Ashley Gordon until their arrival at Tech ... her FC Dallas squad was the North Texas State Cup Quarterfinalists in 2006 and State Cup Finalists in 2007 ... played in Premier League Region III West in 2007 with Red Raider signees Casey McCall and Erin Villareal ... club coach: Chris Hayden. ROWLETT HIGH SCHOOL Three-sport athlete (Soccer, Cross Country, Track) for Rowlett High ... made playoffs all four years ... team was Area Champions in 2006-2007 and 2007-2008 ... District Champions for 2007-2008 season ... District 11-5A Offensive Player of the Year for 2005-2006 and 2007-2008 seasons ... RHS Offensive Player of the Year for 2005-2006 and 2007-2008 ... led team in goals her sophomore and junior season ... 2004-05 Track Regional Qualifier in the mile ... Regional Qualifier in Cross Country for 2004 and 2005 season ... holds school record for best finish in regional meet (17th place in 2004) ... high school coach was Karen Valentini.

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PERSONAL Born October 13, 1989, to parents Howard and Vicki Terry ... has an older brother, Grant ... enjoys running and outdoor acCareer Highs tivities ... general studies major. Goals ............................................................................................... None Assists ...........................................................1, 9/27/09 vs. Nebraska Points ...........................................................1, 9/27/09 vs. Nebraska Shots ..........................................................2, 10/30/09 vs. Colorado Shots-on-goal ...........................................................1, several times Game-winning Goals (Season) .............................................. None

Career Stats 2008 2009 Totals

GP-GS 8-2 10-0 18-2

G 0 0 0

A 0 1 1

PTS 0 1 1

SH 2 7 9

SHOT% .000 .000 .000

SOG 2 2 4

SOG% 1.000 .286 .444

GW 0 0 0


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22 Dawn Ward Midfielder • 5-8 • So Midland, Texas Midland HS Dallas Sting FRESHMAN SEASON Became Tech’s top scoring option in only her first season ... showed no signs of the knee injury that forced her to redshirt in 2008 ... was a driving force behind an improved Tech offense that finished tied for 33rd nationally in scoring offense ... named to the All-Big 12 newcomer team ... joined Tiffini Smith and Morgan Johnson on the team as Tech led all Big 12 schools in newcomer team recipients ... named Big 12 Newcomer of the Week on Sept. 22 ... started in all 20 matches ... one of only two players to start every match ... netted a team-high 13 goals, while adding an assist ... first Red Raider since Amy Rutstein in 1998 to post double-digit goals in a single season ... her 13 goals rank tied for third with Rutstein on the school’s single-season chart ... tied for ninth already for most goals over a career ... totaled 27 points, which is tied for fourth-most in a single-season in Tech history ... had a goal in each of Tech’s first four matches ... became the first player in school history to start either a season or career that way ... connected on a season-high two goals against UTEP ... began a three-match goal streak against Alabama that lasted through the Weber State and Iowa State matches ... attempted a seasonhigh nine shots against the Crimson Tide ... was on a five-match goal streak that started against Oklahoma and ended against Texas A&M ... had a goal in six of Tech’s 10 conference matches ... her 13 goals ranked third overall in the Big 12 ... her six goals in Big 12 play also ranked third in the conference ... finished in a four-way tie for third in total points ... finished tied for fifth in points in Big 12 matches ... ranked 29th in the nation in goals per game ... her 50 shots were second on the team ... her 32 shots-ongoal led the Red Raiders, however ... totaled three game-winning goals, one fewer than injured teammate Brittney Harrison who at one time shared the Big 12 lead ... two of those game-winners 2008 have come in conference play against Iowa State and Oklahoma Redshirt Season ... suffered knee injury during senior year of high ... her three game-winning goals are tied for sixth on the school’s school. single-season chart and tied for 10th on the career chart. MIDLAND HIGH SCHOOL DALLAS STING SOCCER CLUB Four-year letter-winner for Midland High ... advanced to playoffs Played for the Dallas Sting club team, formally the Dallas Texans her freshman, sophomore and senior seasons ... 2004 second ... traveled from Midland to the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex team All-District ... 2005 All-District 3-5A Honorable Mention ... often to comp ete at highest club level ... Lake Highlands D2 2006 All-District 3-5A first team ... 2007 District Offensive MVP. Champions from 2002 to 2007 ... 2007 Regional III Champions ... 2007 National Finalists ... 2004-2007 ODP North Texas State PERSONAL Team ... 2005-2007 ODP Region III Camp ... 2007 ODP National Born September 14, 1989, to parents Ted Ward and Lynn Clarke ... Championship Tournament ... 2006 North Texas State Cup Quar- has four brothers Michael, Neil, Ryan, and David Eccelston ... her terfinalists ... 2007 North Texas State Cup Finalists ... 2007 Premier aunt, Sheryl Clarke, played volleyball for the Air Force Academy ... League ... club coach: Kenny Medina. majoring in exercise and sports science. Career Highs Goals ............................................................2, 8/30/09 vs. Texas-El Paso Assists .......................................................................1, 10/9/09 vs. Kansas Points ...........................................................4, 8/30/09 vs. Texas-El Paso Shots .................................................................... 9, 9/18/09 vs. Alabama Shots-on-goal ................................................... 6, 9/18/09 vs. Alabama Game-winning Goals (Season) ................................................ 3 (2009)

Career Stats 2009 Totals

GP-GS 20-20 20-20

G 13 13

A 1 1

PTS 27 27

SH 52 52

SHOT% .250 .250

SOG 33 33

SOG% .635 .635

GW 3 3

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1 Erin Wikelius Goalkeeper • 5-11 • So Austin, Texas Westlake HS Lonestar SUMMER 2010 Was a member of Lonestar ‘91, which won the U19 US Youth Soccer National Championship ... played with teammates Haley Fowler, Jessica Fuston, Morgan Johnson and Conner Williams. FRESHMAN SEASON Ended the season having played the most minutes in goal ... saw action in 11 matches, including nine starts ... first Tech freshman to play in goal since Colleen Pitts did so in 2006 ... played the second half against UTSA and Utah State ... started and played every minute in the next six matches ... collected a season-high eight saves in Tech’s 3-1 victory at Vanderbilt ... faced 25 shots against the Commodores, which is tied for the second-highest for any Tech opponent ... split weekends matches with Pitts through most of Big 12 play ... missed the final six matches of the season ... finished tied for 10th in the conference with 43 total saves. AUSTIN LONESTARS SOCCER CLUB Member of the Austin Lonestars soccer club ... 2008 Premier League West Champions ... 2008 Region III Tournament Quarterfinalists ... South Texas State Champions in Fall 2002 and Spring 2008 ... was the state runner-up in Spring 2002, Spring 2003, Fall 2003 and Spring 2005 ... was a member of the South Texas ODP state team in 2003 ... was a member of the ODP area pool group from 2004 to 2007 ... selected for Lonestar All-Star team that played the Mexican U17 and U20 teams. WESTLAKE HIGH SCHOOL A two-year letterwinner at Westlake High School ... for 20072008 season: District 25-5A Academic All-District ... District 25-5A Newcomer of the Year ... District 25-5A second team AllDistrict ... was the team newcomer of the year.

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PERSONAL Born December 18, 1990, to parents Larry and Sandy Wikelius ... has an older sister, Carly, and a younger brother, Drew ... has traveled with her church group to Mexico for mission trips ... member of the honor roll and Mu Alpha Theta National Math Honor Society ... majoring in pre-physical therapy.

Career Highs Saves ........................................................... 8, 9/11/09 vs. Vanderbilt Goals Allowed ............................................................3, several times Minutes ...........................................................................110:00, twice Shutouts (Season) ....................................................................... None

Career Stats 2009 Total

GP-GS Minutes GA 11-9 965:34 21 11-9 965:34 21

GAA 1.96 1.96

Saves 43 43

Pct. .672 .672

W 4 4

L 4 4

T 1 1

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3 Conner Williams Midfielder • 5-2 • So Carrollton, Texas Hebron HS FC Dallas/Lonestar Will redshirt 2010 season after suffering knee injury during the summer. SUMMER 2010 Was a member of Lonestar ‘91, which won the U19 US Youth Soccer National Championship ... played with teammates Haley Fowler, Jessica Fuston, Morgan Johnson and Erin Wikelius. FRESHMAN SEASON One of only two players to start in every match ... played the second-most minutes on the team ... third on the team with 14 points after posting four goals and six assists ... her assist total ranks in a tie for seventh on the school’s single-season chart ... added her first career assist at UTEP ... netted her first career goal against Vanderbilt which sealed Tech’s 3-1 victory ... followed the goal with another the very next match against Auburn ... the goal tied the match at 2-2 midway through the second half before the Tigers hit the game-winner in the 77th minute ... added Tech’s final goal in its 2-0 victory over Iowa State ... pulled Tech to a 3-2 deficit against Kansas with her goal in the 88th minute ... attempted a season-high six shots against Oklahoma State ... dished a season-high two assists against Texas, with both coming off corner kicks ... was successful on a penalty kick attempt in the shootout against Kansas in the play-in match to the Big 12 Championship ... her six assists move her into a tie for sixth on the single-season chart ... 46 shot attempts finished third on the team ... played every minute in 10 matches ... trailed only Casey McCall in total minutes. FC DALLAS SOCCER CLUB Played for the FC Dallas soccer club team alongside current Red Raider Morgan Johnson ... captain of team all four years ... helped her team to a regional final appearance the last three years ... led her team to a state championship in 2006 ... recognized as 2002 Player of the Year ... ODP Region III team ... as part of ODP, was able to travel to several tournaments around the world, including England ...was also a member of the southern region ODP team.

Career Highs Goals .............................................................................. 1, several times Assists ............................................................................. 1, several times Points ............................................................................. 2, several times Shots ....................................................................8, 11/2/09 vs. Kansas Shots-on-goal ............................................................. 3, several times Game-winning Goals (Season) ................................................. None

HEBRON HIGH SCHOOL Led her team to consecutive district championships ... helped her team to three regional finalist appearances ... earned High School All-Region honors in 2006 and 2007 ... named to the Region 6-5A All-Area all three seasons. PERSONAL Born December 17, 1990, to parents Dennis and Gwen Williams ... has two older siblings, Kaira and Alex ... has volunteered with Special Olympics ... majoring in psychology.

Career Stats 2009 Totals

GP-GS 20-20 20-20

G 4 4

A 6 6

PTS 14 14

SH 46 46

SHOT% .087 .087

SOG 17 17

SOG% .370 .370

GW 0 0

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11 Lauren Clary Defender • 5-7 • Jr Mesquite, Texas North Mesquite HS SOPHOMORE SEASON Appeared in three matches which equaled her total previous year ... totaled no shot attempts from her spot on the backline. FRESHMAN SEASON Saw action in three matches ... played a total of 47 minutes on the season on the backline ... had no shot attempts after joining the team prior to the season. NORTH MESQUITE HIGH SCHOOL Was a four-year letterman for North Mesquite High School ... two-sport athlete (volleyball, soccer) ... team was a state finalist in 2005 ... made playoffs all four years ... named first team All-District her junior and senior seasons ... offensive and defensive MVP junior season ... team MVP her senior year ... was also a member of the National Honor Society. PERSONAL Born July 12, 1990, to parents Scott and Daniela Clary ... has a younger sister, Megan ... majoring in mechanical engineering. Career Highs Goals ................................................................................................ None Assists .............................................................................................. None Points ............................................................................................... None Shots ................................................................................................ None Shots-on-goal ............................................................................... None Game-winning Goals (Season) ............................................... None

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GP-GS 3-0 3-0 6-0

G 0 0 0

A 0 0 0

PTS 0 0 0

SH 0 0 0

SHOT% .000 .000 .000

SOG 0 0 0

SOG% .000 .000 .000

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Leah Christensen

Defender • 5-7 • Jr West Des Moines, Iowa Valley HS Magic

Defender • 5-9 • Fr San Angelo, Texas Central HS Valkyries/Dallas

SOPHOMORE SEASON AT UCLA Saw action in 13 games, while making one start ... made her one start in the season opener against North Carolina ... notched her one point on the season off an assist against Cal State Northridge ... attempted on shot total, which came against Oregon State ... the Bruins posted 12 total shutouts ... team posted an .866 goals-against-average ... squad only allowed more than one goal in four matches, including all three UCLA losses ... Bruins advanced to their seventh-consecutive NCAA College Cup.

2009 Redshirted after suffering a knee injury during her senior year in high school. SAN ANGELO VALKYRIES AND DALLAS D’FEETERS CLUBS Played for the San Angelo Valkyries and the Dallas D’Feeters ... named to the 2008 West Texas ODP Team ... club coach: Steve Woodward.

SAN ANGELO CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL Played at San Angelo Central High School ... a four-year letFRESHMAN SEASON AT UCLA terwinner ... named District 3-5A first team all-district in 2007 Appeared in 21 matches, while making five starts ... Bruins and 2008 ... also named the District 3-5A Defensive MVP after claimed the Pac-10 title and advanced all the way to the NCAA her junior and senior seasons ... was a member of the National College Cup ... totaled one point on the season off an assist on Honor Society ... high school coach: Ben Henry. the game-winning goal in a 5-0 victory over Fresno State in the first round of the NCAA Championship ... UCLA ended the sea- PERSONAL son ranked No. 1 in the country in goals against average (O.23) Born March 24, 1991, to parents Charley and Teresa Chris... team only surrendered six goals in 25 matches ... squad also tensen ... has an older brother, Wesley ... majoring in business. posted a school-record 19 shutouts and never allowed more than one goal in any match ... attempted four shots. MAGIC SOCCER CLUB Traveled to Chicago to play for the Magic Soccer Club that won the Illinois State Championship seven times during her tenure ... played with the Eclipse soccer team that was the national runner-up in 2009 ... was a member of the Region II ODP team that traveled to Brazil ... has also been involved with the U.S. National Team since the U-15 level ... traveled to Spain with the U-20 national team in March of 2009 ... had previously visited Spain with the U-18 squad in 2008 ... was a member of the U-16 team that traveled to Holland in April 2006. VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL One of the top nation’s top recruits coming out of Valley High School in West Des Moines, Iowa ... listed as the No.16 recruit nationally by Soccer Buzz ... a first team Parade All-American selection ... a two-time NSCAA/Adidas Youth All-American in 2006 and 2007 ... three-time all-state elite team selection ... two-time Iowa Gatorade Player of the Year her junior and senior years ... Valley won the state soccer title in each of her four years and was 78-0 during that span ... school’s all-time leading scorer with 58 goals and 36 assists ...was named the team’s MVP three times ... team captain as a senior ... Valley was ranked as high as No. 7 nationally ... was also a member of the varsity track team all four years, participating in relays and sprints ... relay teams won state titles in the distance medley and 4x400 meter relays in 2005. PERSONAL Born January 5, 1990, to parents Jerry and Judy Sharpe ... has a younger brother, Spencer ... father is a lawyer and a graduate of Columbia in New York ... involved in Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Athletes in Action, and church activities ... exercise sports science major.

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4 Jessica Disabella

Jessica Fuston

Midfielder • 5-7 • Fr Flower Mound, Texas Flower Mound HS Polaris

Forward • 5-9 • Fr Cedar Park, Texas Vista Ridge HS Lonestar

POLARIS SOCCER CLUB Member of the Polaris Soccer Club since 2004 ... played with fellow Red Raiders Anna Lavis, Becca Rowland and Tiffini Smith ... participated in both the Lake Highlands Classic League and USYS Region III Premier League West ... team was a North Texas State Cup finalist in 2009 ... Region III semifinalist in 2008 ... semifinalist for the North Texas State Cup in 2008 ... Spring Classic at Dallas Cup Champion in 2008 ... claimed the Disney Soccer Showcase crown in the “showcase” flight in 2008 ... team won the “predator” flight the year before ... was a Premier League Semifinalist in Fall of 2007 ... WAGS “Cup” flight finalist in 2007 ... prior to joining Polaris, was a member of the D’feeters club squad ... club won the Puma Cup Championship in 2006 ... was a finalist the year before ... also heavily involved with the Olympic Development program ... ODP National Champions in 2008 ... Region III ODP Champions in 2008 also ... attended the Region III development camp in 2007 and 2008 ... been a member of the North Texas ‘91 state team since 2007. FLOWER MOUND HIGH SCHOOL Four-year starter for Flower Mound High School ... named the team captain as a senior ... a first team All-District selection in 2008, 2009 and 2010 ... was the team’s offensive player of the year after both her sophomore and junior seasons … named team’s MVP as a senior. PERSONAL Born September 3, 1991, to parents Mike and Michelle Disabella ... has an older sister, Kristen, and younger brother, David ... member of the National Junior Honor Society ... has also volunteered with Mission Arlington and Love for Kids … wants to be a veterinarian … majoring in exercise and sports science and biology.

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AUSTIN LONESTAR SOCCER CLUB Member of the Austin Lonestar soccer club ... was a teammate of current Red Raider goalkeeper Erin Wikelius and in 2010 won the U19 US Youth Soccer National Championship as she played with Tech teammates Haley Fowler, Morgan Johnson, Wikelius and Conner Williams. ... team advanced to the regional round in 2006, 2008 and 2009 ... got all the way to the regional semifinals in 2009 ... 2008 Premier League West Champions ... South Texas State Champions in Fall 2002 and Spring 2008 ... was the state runner-up in Spring 2002, Spring 2003, Fall 2003 and Spring 2005 ... a region III ODP holdover selection in 2007 ... attended the regional camp in July 2009. VISTA RIDGE HIGH SCHOOL Played at Vista Ridge High School in Cedar Park, Texas ... considered one of the top forwards in the state ... an All-State recipient in 2006-2007 ... was also an Academic All-District selection in both the 2006-07 and 2007-08 seasons. PERSONAL Born June 24, 1991, to parents Randy and Rhonda Fuston ... has an older sister, Danielle, and a younger sister, Alexandria ... was born just north of Lubbock in Amarillo ... father is a Texas Tech graduate ... enrolled at Tech in January … majoring in nutrition.


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Margaret Gottsacker

Hayley Haagsma

Defender • 5-5 • Fr Dallas, Texas Highland Park HS Dallas Texans

Midfielder • 5-7 • Fr Cerritos, Calif. Valley Christian HS Laguna Hills Eclipse

DALLAS TEXANS SOCCER CLUB Member of the Dallas Texans soccer club all four years of high school ... team won the USYS U166 National Championship team during junior season ... was a national and regional finalist during senior season ... squad won the USYS State Cup during junior and senior years ... also participated in the USYS National League, which the Texans won in 2008 after finishing as the runner-up in 2007 ... runner-up for the Premier League title during junior season.

LAGUNA HILLS ECLIPSE SOCCER CLUB Played for one of the top club teams in the nation in Laguna Hills Eclipse ... was a teammate with current Red Raider Gabby Kaufman ... team was 2010 U18 Youth Soccer National Champions after being the Region IV champions and California State champions … received the Golden Ball as the Most Valuable Player at the 2010 Youth Soccer National Championships … in 2009 team won the U19 Coast League Premier Championship ... was also a Blue Cup finalist that year ... finalist for the North vs. South Premier Championship ... semifinalists for San Diego Surf College Cup, Pleasanton Rage College Showcase, and Eclipse College Showcase ... team advanced to the quarterfinal round of U17 National Cup Championship ... team finished fifth in the CSL Premier League in both 2008 and 2007.

HIGHLAND PARK HIGH SCHOOL Three-year letterwinner for Highland Park in Dallas, Texas ... named team captain prior to her senior year that is still ongoing ... was on the all-region team following sophomore season ... member of the All-District squad after both sophomore and junior seasons ... was also the team’s defensive MVP during junior year ... Lady Scots advanced all the way to the VALLEY CHRISTIAN HIGH SCHOOL regional quarterfinals the previous two seasons ... coached Four-year letter-winner at Valley Christian High School in Cerby former Division-1 coach Stuart Brown. ritos, Calif. ... was a scholar athlete all four years ... named the team’s MVP following junior season ... first team All-Olympic PERSONAL League selection in 2009 ... also named the Olympic League Born August 15, 1991, to parents Steve and Nancy Gottsacker MVP that season ... first team All-California Scholastic Federa... both parents graduated from SMU, father is a real estate tion pick in 2009 ... team was a finalist for the CIF Championbroker … has an older sister, Georgia, a twin brother, John, ship that season ... second team All-CIF pick in 2007. and a younger brother, Mark ... grandfather, Harold Gottsacker, played football at Notre Dame ... first family member to at- PERSONAL tend Texas Tech ... has volunteered for the Ronald McDonald Born March 14, 1992, to parents Scott and Cindy Haagsma ... House, Boys & Girls Club, and other charity functions in high has an older sister, Ashley, who plays soccer at California State school … enjoys playing ping pong and tennis and snow- University in San Bernardino, Calif. ... was class salutatorian … boarding … majoring in mass communications. in high school was a member of the National Honor Society, Interact Club and Bible study … majoring in pre-nursing.

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Gabby Kaufman

Anna Lavis

Goalkeeper • 5-6 • Fr Calabasas, Calif. Calabasas HS Laguna Hills Eclipse

Midfielder • 5-6 • Fr Arlington, Texas Martin HS Polaris

LAGUNA HILLS ECLIPSE SOCCER CLUB Member of the Laguna Hills Eclipse club team … was a teammate of current Red Raider Hayley Haagsma … team was 2010 U18 Youth Soccer National Champions after being the Region IV champions and California State champions … recorded five shutouts at the national championships in 2010 … team was crowned the U19 Coast League Premier Champions ... posted shutouts in all six matches of Eclipse’s Blues Cup Championship ... finalist for the California State North vs. South title ... participated in Far West Regional League ... competed in the Coast Soccer League Premier level with the U-16, U-17, and U19 squads ... also a member of the Southern California ODP pool in 2005 and 2006 ... captained the U.S. squad that competed in the 2009 Junior World Maccabi Games in Israel ... was also the captain of the U.S. squad for the Pan-American Maccabi Games of 2008 ... named the Los Angeles Maccabi Athlete of the Year in 2009.

POLARIS SOCCER CLUB Member of the Polaris soccer club along with fellow Red Raiders signees Jessica Disabella, Becca Rowland and Tiffini Smith ... was team captain from 2006 to 2009 ... team was State finalist in 2010 … Region III semifinalist in 2008 ... team won the “Showcase” flight of the Disney Soccer Showcase that year also ... advanced to the semifinals of the Premier League West in fall 2007 ... North Texas State Cup finalist in 2007 and 2005 ... also heavily involved in ODP ... was on the state team from 2007-2008 ... Polaris was the state cup runner-up in 2008 and 2009.

MARTIN HIGH SCHOOL Four-year letterwinner for Martin High School in Arlington, Texas ... was a three-year starter ... named team captain prior to senior season ... first team 8-5A All-District selection in 2008 ... first team 4-5A All-District recipient in 2009 ... Fort Worth Star-Telegram’s All-Area Super team member in 2008 CALABASAS HIGH SCHOOL ... team won the district title all four years … team advanced Played at Calabasas High School in Calabasas, Calif. ... was a to regional quarterfinals in 2008 and 2009 and regional semifour-year starter … was All-State and All-District in 2010 … finals in 2010. named the Marmonte MVP goalkeeper in 2009 and 2010 … team MVP in 2010 … received the Coaches Award in 2009 PERSONAL … selected for California Interscholastic Federation All-Star Born October 8, 1991, to parents Ben and Laura Lavis ... both game in 2009. parents graduated from Texas A&M … has an older brother, Joseph, and younger brother, Caleb ... involved in National PERSONAL Honor Society, National German Honor Society, Student Born May 28, 1992, to parents Sid and Emily Kaufman... father Council, newspaper and UIL journalism competitions ... also was a goalkeeper University of Maryland and mother gradu- a honor roll member ... aspires to be a political journalist or ated from the University of Arizona … has an older brother, politician … majoring in mass communications. Charlie, who played football at Humboldt State University ... majoring mass communications.

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Maggie Piper

Becca Rowland

Midfielder/Defender • 5-6 • Fr Miami, Fla. Miami Country Day HS Weston FC

Defender • 5-2 • Fr Arlington, Texas Lamar HS Polaris

WESTON FC SOCCER CLUB Member of the Weston FC club team for six years … played for Mark Barnett, a former professional soccer player … team was runner-up at the State Cup in their U15 season … competed each season with the top teams in Florida in the Florida State League … team attended the Disney Showcase in U17 as well as the Texas Shootout on several occasions. MIAMI COUNTRY DAY Played at Miami Country Day School in Miami, Fla. ... team was district runner-up in 2009 and advanced to the regional semifinals … named All-Dade County … was team MVP all four years.

POLARIS SOCCER CLUB Played on the Polaris soccer club alongside fellow Red Raiders Jessica Disabella, Anna Lavis and Tiffini Smith … played with the club since 2002 ... club has been nationally ranked in the top 25 for the last several years ... competed in the Lake Highlands Girls Classic League (Division 1) and USYS Region III Premier League West ... team was a North Texas State Cup finalist in 2006, 2008, 2009 and 2010 ... advanced to the quarterfinals of the Region III Premier League West the same year ... moved on to the semifinal round of the Region III southern regionals in 2008 ... claimed the Spring Classic at Dallas Cup Championship in 2008 and 2006 ... won the “Showcase” flight of the Disney Soccer Showcase the same year ... claimed the “Predator” flight title the year before ... team was a semifinalist in the Region III Premier League West in 2007 ... also a Wags “Cup” Flight finalist ... finalist for North Texas Soccer State Cup in 2007 and 2005.

PERSONAL Born January, 18, 1992, to parents Mark and Sheryl Piper ... father graduated from Appalachian State University where he played soccer and mother graduated from West Texas A&M … has an older sister, Helen ... while in high school was of the LAMAR HIGH SCHOOL Anchor Club Thespians, was a peer counselor and was on the Four-year letterwinner for Lamar High School ... team won Walk for Cancer committee … majoring psychology. the bi-district title in 2008 ... advanced all the way to the region I regional semifinals as a junior ... named team captain prior to senior season that is still ongoing ... second team AllDistrict 8-5A as a freshman in 2007 ... earned the same honor again as a sophomore ... named to the first team All-District 4-5A as junior ... also made the TASCO All-Region 1-5A first team as a junior. PERSONAL Born December 17, 1991, to parents Jerry and Kip Rowland … father graduated from Centenary and played baseball and mother graduated from Louisiana Tech … has two older sisters, Kacie Rowland Griffith and Beth Rowland … both sisters graduated from Texas Tech … was a member of the National Honor Society and PALS ... majoring in education.

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20 Mallory Yacullo Midfielder • 5-5 • Fr Parker, Colo. Ponderosa HS Colorado Storm COLORADO STORM SOCCER CLUB Played for the Colorado Storm soccer club under coach Scott Dedycker ... one of the top clubs in the state of Colorado ... team claimed the state title from 2007-10 ... the club has also not lost an in-state match since 2006. PONDEROSA HIGH SCHOOL Played soccer at Ponderosa High School in Parker, Colo. … one of the top midfielders in the state of Colorado ... was a first team All-Conference and All-District selection in 2009 and 2010 ... also named the team’s captain as a senior. PERSONAL Born May 19, 1992, to parents Melissa and Mike Yacullo ... father is an athletic trainer and mother is a nurse … has a brother, Michael … in high school was class president all four years and a member of Student Gut … interests include hiking, camping and traveling … majoring in mass communications.

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Tom Stone Head Coach Fourth Season Duke, 1987

Known nationally first as a player, and now as a coach, Tom Stone is in his fourth season as Texas Tech’s head coach, after quickly making the Red Raiders relevant again in the alwaystough Big 12 Conference. In only his three seasons, Stone has spearheaded Tech’s resurgence in the Big 12 as he led the Red Raiders to the conference tournament in all three seasons after a seven-year drought that dated back to1999. The Tech soccer program had not previously qualified for the Big 12 Championship in three-consecutive seasons in school history. Following his hiring in May 2007, Stone was left with two months to evaluate his new program and prepare for the season that was quickly approaching. The only problem, however, was that Stone was unable to evaluate his new players, or let alone get to know them, until their August reporting date. Despite the obstacles, the Red Raiders won four out of five conference matches down the stretch to finish tied for fifth in the Big 12, six spots higher than Tech was slotted in the preseason conference poll.

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In their first Big 12 Championship appearance since 1999, the Red Raiders would nearly top 21st-ranked Missouri in the first round, but the Tigers would net the winning goal in losses coming by only a goal. The Red Raiders picked up qualthe second overtime to squash Tech’s chance of its first-ever ity road wins at TCU, UTEP, and a neutral-site contest against postseason win. Vanderbilt, while earning a conference point with a 0-0 tie at nationally-ranked Texas A&M, snapping a nine-match losWith a partial recruiting class and a group of experienced ing streak to the Aggies. The point against the Aggies led the players returning for Stone’s second season in 2008, the Red Red Raiders back to the Big 12 Championship for the thirdRaiders appeared to be heading to another successful sea- consecutive season, where Tech’s season eventually ended son. But due to numerous injuries that depleted the Tech ros- off penalty kicks against Kansas. ter, Stone and staff would be looking to overcome obstacles once again. Tech’s rise was recognized like never before, however, as four players were honored to an All-Big 12 postseason team, led by The Red Raiders would finish eighth in the Big 12 and ad- Taylor Lytle, who became only the school’s second player allvance to the Big 12 Championship once again, where they time to be named to the first team after a strong sophomore would fall to regular-season champion Oklahoma State in campaign where she broke the school’s single-game and sinthe opening round. Under Stone’s guidance, Taylor Lytle gle-season assist records. Freshmen Dawn Ward, Tiffini Smith would be named to the Big 12 second and all-newcomer and Morgan Johnson were also named to the all-newcomer, teams, while Tina Rincon would set the school record for which gave Tech more freshmen honored than any other Big most career shutouts. 12 program. With their success on the field, Lytle and Smith were selected to respective U.S. National Teams following the Stone’s third season, on the other hand, brought the most season as Lytle joined the Under-23 squad and Smith travsuccessful season at Tech in the last 10 years. With a full re- eled to California and Spain with the U-18 program. cruiting class on campus that regularly fielded around seven freshmen in the starting lineup, the Red Raiders finished the Possibly the greatest indicator of Tech’s new-found fame was 2009 campaign 8-8-4, marking the first time since 1996 that a the dramatic grown in attendance at the John Walker SocTech team had a .500 or better overall record. cer Complex. The two-year-old complex’s attendance record was shattered three times throughout the 2009 season, highBesides the win-loss record, the 2009 squad was also one of lighted by the 1,728 fans for the season finale against OklaTech’s most competitive squads as well, with seven of eight homa State that also snapped the previous school record.


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COACHES During his tenure, Stone has also been active on the national level as he was hired in 2008 as the assistant coach for the U.S. U-20 National Team, a position he remains in today. Serving under head coach Tony DiCicco, the 2008 team captured the FIFA World Championship. The 2010 squad, meanwhile, has already won the CONCACAF Championship and will train throughout the summer before attending the FIFA U-20 World Cup in Germany at the end of July. On top of his national team duties, Stone is also currently serving as the head coach of the southern region’s U-19 Olympic Development team.

Following his career as a Blue Devil, Stone played professionally for Le Havre FC in France and the Washington Stars and Colorado Foxes of the APSL. A native of Irving, Texas, Stone was a three-year member of the U.S. Youth National Team and a two-time Parade AllAmerican while attending MacArthur High School.

When not coaching, Stone has served as an analyst for various national television networks, covering everything from the NCAA College Cup to the World Cup. He has worked as the lead soccer analyst for both CSTV and Fox Sports, while Prior to his arrival at Tech, Stone spent one season helping also joining ESPN for its coverage of the 2003 Women’s World lead Clemson as an assistant coach to the NCAA Final Eight Cup. Stone has also written guest columns for various soccer where the Tigers eventually ended their season 11-8-5 over- websites. all, which was the best season in Clemson school history. Before beginning his career on the collegiate level, some of Stone holds a USSF “A” License. He and his wife, Lindsey, curStone’s greatest accomplishments may have come from his rently reside in Lubbock with their four-year-old son, Leyton, time leading the Atlanta Beat of the Women’s United Soc- and two-year-old daughter, Lily. cer Association during all three years of its existence. Being the first coach hired when the league formed in 2001, Stone The Stone Timeline proved his worth quickly, claiming the inaugural WUSA Presidents Cup Championship and advancing to the Founders 1986 Cup title match. The Beat also advanced to the title match in Scored the game-winning goal in the NCAA Championship the league’s final season. In his three seasons with the Beat, match as Duke defeated Akron, 1-0. Stone finished with the highest winning percentage among 1987 WUSA coaches, finishing 13 games over .500, while also Began his eight-year professional career with the LeHavre Futbol being named an all-star coach twice. He was also the only Club in France. league coach to advance his team to the playoffs in all three 1988 seasons. When the WUSA ceased operations in 2003, Stone was named the technical director of the Top Hat Soccer Club in Atlanta, which is one of the top girls youth programs in the southern region. While with Top Hat, Stone was primarily involved in all areas of club and player development and the College Prep Program that prepares top players for college soccer opportunities. He was also the head coach for the 2007 Gold Team that won the Georgia State Championship in 2004 and the Southern Regional Premier League in 2005, while also serving as the head coach of the Gwinnett Country club team that won the regional championship and qualified for the national championship match in 2005. Before beginning his professional career, Stone was the founding director of coaching at the Colorado Rush Soccer Club from 1991 to 2000. Under Stone’s direction, the Rush would go on to win 35 state cups along with 12 regional championships and seven national championships, becoming arguably the most successful youth girls program in the U.S. from 1997 to 2000. Stone has also served as a volunteer assistant coach at Duke in 1997 and the University of Denver in 1996. As a player, Stone may be most remembered for his gamewinning goal with Duke against Akron in the 1986 National Championship match, where the Blue Devils would take the NCAA title, winning 1-0. In his four-year career at Duke, Stone was an All-Atlantic Coast Conference selection three times, while also setting the Duke record for the most NCAA Tournament goals in a career and game-winners in a single season. Stone was also a team captain on the 1987 squad and finished among the top 10 on the school’s career points and goals charts.

Joined the Washington Stars of the American Professional Soccer League where he played two seasons. 1990 Became a member of the Colorado Foxes where he played his final six professional seasons. 1991 Named the founding Director of Coaching for the Colorado Rush Soccer Club. 1996 While still with the Rush, served as a volunteer assistant at the University of Denver. 1997 Returned to Duke to be the program’s volunteer assistant coach. 2001 Became the first coach hired in the newly-formed Women’s United Soccer Association with the Atlanta Beat. 2001 Led the Beat to the regular season title and the Founders Cup title match while being named an All-Star coach. 2003 Once again led the Beat to the Founders Cup title match while finishing as the WUSA’s all-time winningest coach. 2004 Named the technical director for the Top Hat soccer club, which is one of the premier youth programs in the south. 2006 Served one season as an assistant coach at Clemson where the Tigers advanced to the NCAA Final Eight. May 2007 Named the fourth head coach in Texas Tech Soccer history and would lead Tech to a fifth place Big 12 finish. 2008 Named an assistant coach for the U.S. Under-20 National Team that won the FIFA World Cup in Chile. 2009 Led the Red Raiders to their most successful season in the last 10 years.

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COACHES Team Colorado Rush University of Denver Duke University Atlanta Beat (WUSA) Top Hat Soccer Club Clemson Texas Tech

Coaching Experience Position Director of Coaching Volunteer Asst. Volunteer Asst. Head Coach Technical Director Assistant Coach Head Coach

Years 1991-00 1996 1997 2001-03 2004-06 2006 2007-Pres.

Playing Experience Team Duke University Le Havre Futbol Club Washington Stars (APSL) Colorado Foxes (APSL)

Years 1983-86 1987 1888-89 1989-94

Education B.S. in History from Duke University in 1987. Holds a USSF “A” License.

Quote Book “Coach Stone has done a tremendous job of building the women’s soccer program into a competitive team in the Big 12 Conference. He has recruited really well, attracting some of the top soccer prospects in the state of Texas, particularly from the Dallas area. Under Tom’s leadership and guidance, our soccer program will rise and be a consistent contender for championships in the Big 12.” Tech Director of Athletics Gerald Myers “The one thing that I was certain of as soon as Tom took the job is that they would immediately be competitive. That’s his nature. He’s going to squeeze everything he can possibly squeeze out of his student-athletes as far as effort is concerned.” Bill Hempen, Colorado Head Coach “I think Coach Stone has really changed the mindset of the team during his two seasons. We play every match like we can win and don’t really back down to anyone. That’s the mentality I enjoy and appreciate playing for. I think that can also only make me a better player in the future.” Tech junior midfielder Taylor Lytle

Stone vs. All Opponents Alabama ......................................................................................................0-1-0 Alabama A&M ...........................................................................................1-0-0 Arizona ........................................................................................................0-1-0 Auburn ........................................................................................................0-1-0 Baylor ...........................................................................................................3-0-0 Colorado .....................................................................................................1-2-0 Georgia........................................................................................................0-1-0 Iowa State...................................................................................................3-0-0 Kansas..........................................................................................................0-3-1 Lamar ...........................................................................................................1-0-0 Middle Tennessee ....................................................................................0-0-1 Missouri.......................................................................................................0-4-0 Nebraska .....................................................................................................1-1-1 North Texas ................................................................................................0-1-0 Northwestern State ................................................................................1-0-0 Oklahoma ...................................................................................................2-0-1 Oklahoma State .......................................................................................1-3-0 Oral Roberts...............................................................................................1-0-0 SMU ..............................................................................................................0-0-1 TCU ...............................................................................................................1-2-0 Texas.............................................................................................................0-2-1 Texas A&M ..................................................................................................0-2-1 Texas State .................................................................................................1-0-0 Utah State...................................................................................................0-1-0 UTEP .............................................................................................................1-0-0 UTSA .............................................................................................................3-0-0 Vanderbilt...................................................................................................1-1-0 Weber State ...............................................................................................1-0-0 Total ................................................................................. 23-26-7

Quote Book The Red Raiders Before and After Stone (Since 2000) Before After (2000-06) (2007-09) Overall Record 24-104-3 23-26-7 Conference Record 6-63-1 11-15-5 Postseason Appearances 0 3 All-Big 12 Selections 2 4 All-Big 12 Academic 35 25

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COACHES

Aaron Gordon Assistant Coach Fourth Season North Texas, 1997

Established as one of the top assistant coaches in the nation, Aaron Gordon is in his fourth season as an assistant coach at Texas Tech. Gordon primarily oversees all facets of the program including recruiting, scouting and team training and video match analysis. Gordon arrived at Tech after a three-year stint with FC Dallas of Major League Soccer where he served as the director of coaching for the second largest youth club program in North Gordon holds a USSF “A” License and a USSF Goalkeeper DiTexas. ploma. Gordon currently serves as the head coach for the 93 Region 3 ODP regional team. Prior to his stint at FC Dallas, Gordon was the assistant coach of the Atlanta Beat of the WUSA where he worked alongside Gordon is married to fellow Red Raider assistant coach Ashcurrent Red Raider head coach Tom Stone. As the Beat’s top ley Gordon. The couple has two daughters, Addison (10) and assistant, Gordon’s contributions were key during Atlanta’s Avery (6). three-year run in the WUSA. Daily training, head of scouting, Coaching Experience and video analysis were just some of the duties Gordon per- Team Position Years formed for the Beat. Dallas Inter Dir. of Coaching 1995-01 Before arriving in Atlanta, Gordon was the director of coaching for Dallas Inter Soccer Club, where he oversaw a program that won many state and regional championships. In addition to his duties at Dallas Inter, Gordon was the head coach of the Women’s Texas Lightning team of the W-League. With the Lightning, Gordon led his team to back-to-back United States Amateur Championships.

Atlanta Beat (WUSA) FC Dallas Texas Tech Region III ODP

Assistant Coach Dir. of Coaching Assistant Coach Staff Coach

Playing Experience Team Hardin Simmons University Richland Junior College Univ. of South Carolina in Spartangurg Gordon grew up in Dallas, graduating from Lake Highlands Texas Lightning (USL) High School. After high school, Gordon went on to Hardin Dallas Rockets (USL) Simmons University and then transferred to University of Dallas Lightning (USL)

South Carolina in Spartanburg. In 1997, Gordon received his B.S. in Kinesiology from the University of North Texas. After college, Gordon played professionally in the USL, where he led the indoor league in goals in 1996.

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Aaron

2001-03 2003-07 2007-Pres.

Years 1988 1989 1990 1993-94 1994 1995-96

Education B.S. in Kinesiology from the University of North Texas in 1997. Holds a USSF “A” License and an USSF Goalkeeper Diploma.

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Ashley Gordon Assistant Coach Fourth Season SMU, 1994

Ashley Gordon, boasting a proven track record at the junior college and club levels, is in her fourth season as an assistant coach at Texas Tech. At Tech, Gordon is primarily responsible for the development of the Red Raiders’ midfielders and forwards, while also assisting in the recruiting and operations aspects of the program. In addition to her Texas Tech responsibilities, Gordon serves as a current USYSA Region III Staff Coach and NTSSA West Texas Olympic Development coach. Gordon arrived at Tech in 2007 alongside her husband, Aaron Gordon, after leading Richland College to the NJCAA Division III National Championship the previous season. The title win earned Gordon National NJCAA Coach of the Tournament and NSCAA Coach of the Year honors.

Team Texas Lightning Dallas Inter Cobb Futbol Club FC Dallas Richland College Texas Tech Region III ODP

While also at Richland, Gordon served as a staff coach for FC Dallas from 2003 to 2007 where Aaron Gordon was the Director of Coaching. FC Dallas is the second-largest youth club program in North Texas. Team Prior to FC Dallas, Gordon was the girls’ technical director for the Cobb Futbol Club in Atlanta from 2001 to 2003, where her responsibilities included director of the Girls Academy Development Program.

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While with the Mustangs, Gordon was a four-year starter on a team that qualified for the NCAA Tournament three times, with three appearances in the Round of 16. Gordon earned a bachelor’s of arts degree in psychology and a minor in history from SMU in 1994. Following her career at SMU, Gordon played semi-pro for the Dallas Lightning of the W-League from 1995 to 1998 and then the Texas Heat in 1999. Gordon has also played for the 1990 U.S. National Pool Team, 1993 Olympic Festival team and the Olympic regional team from 1988 to 1996. Aaron and Ashley Gordon reside in Lubbock with their two daughters, Addison (10) and Avery (6).

Years 1995-98 1998-01 2001-03 2004-07 2006-07 20007-Pres.

Playing Experience Years 1986-96 1990 1990-93 1993 1995-98 1999

Region III Team U.S. National Pool Team SMU Olympic Festival Team Dallas Lightning (W-League) Texas Heat (W-League)

From 1998 to 2001, she was a staff coach for the Dallas Inter Soccer Club once again under then director of coaching Aaron Gordon, where both helped lead the squad to numerous state and regional championships. Gordon has also served as a coach for both the Region III Olympic Development and NTSSA State teams. Gordon currently holds a USSF “A” license. As a player, Gordon helped lead Duncanville High School to the 1990 Texas State Championship, which earned her all-state honors and a scholarship to Southern Methodist University.

Coaching Experience Position Staff Coach Staff Coach Technical Director Staff Coach Head Coach Assistant Coach Staff Coach

Education B.S. inPsychology from SMU in 1994. Holds a USSF “A” License.

Addison Aaron Avery

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COACHES & SUPPORT STAFF

Gibbs Keeton

Katie Munger

Volunteer Assistant Coach Second Season Texas Tech 2006, 2008

Strength & Conditioning Coach Seventh Season WJU 2003, LCU 2004

Texas Tech alum Gibbs Keeton enters his second season as Katie Munger is in her seventh season working with the Texas the volunteer assistant coach for the women’s soccer team, Tech soccer program as its strength and conditioning coach. where he will assist in all aspects of the program. Strength and conditioning is a year-round commitment for Keeton, an El Paso, Texas, native, was previously the team’s the Red Raider soccer players. The soccer strength and conofficial scorer and worked as an observer for most of the 2008 ditioning program is designed to develop the team’s overall season. athleticism by working with the team daily to develop a solid base of strength, fitness, agility, flexibility, footwork and powIn his spare time, Keeton coaches on the local level as he is er. Training also includes mental toughness and nutritional currently the Lubbock Arsenal Director of Coaching and the guidance to maximize their on-field performance. 98 Boys head coach, and also coaches in the regional Olympic Developmental Program. In addition to working with the soccer program, Munger also works with the volleyball, tennis, softball, women’s basketball In addition, Keeton has coached numerous collegiate camps and baseball teams at Texas Tech. Munger is a certified Sports at Texas A&M, Colorado and the College Prep Camp with Performance Nutritionist (SPN) and a certified Collegiate head coach Tom Stone. Strength and Conditioning Coach (CSCC). Keeton holds a USSF “C’ License.

Prior to working at Tech, she served as assistant women’s basketball coach at Lubbock Christian University, where she Off the soccer field, Keeton teaches in the exercise and sports also designed the strength and conditioning program for the science department, where he obtained his masters degree. Lady Chaps. Keeton also earned his undergrad at Tech. As a collegiate player, Munger was a two-time NAIA AllPrior to enrolling at Tech, Keeton spent a year playing soc- America honorable mention selection as a basketball player cer collegiately for Grand Canyon University and also for the for William Jewell College. She earned her bachelor’s degree Arizona Sahuaros of the Professional Developmental League. in biology from William Jewell in 2003 and completed her master’s in secondary education from LCU in 2004. Munger is married to Texas Tech athletic trainer Larry Munger. The couple has a one-year-old daughter, Peyton.

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Laura Schnettgoeke

Michael Boughton

Athletic Trainer Third Season Kansas State 2005, Clemson 2007

Student Manager Second Season

Laura Schnettgoecke joined the Texas Tech Athletic Depart- Michael Boughton is in his second season as the student ment in August 2008 as an assistant athletic trainer for the manager for the Red Raider soccer program. He is responsible for practice setup along with assisting head equipment women’s soccer program. manger Robbie Crowell with the daily maintenance of pracSchnettgoecke graduated from Kansas State University in tice gear and uniforms. 2005 with a bachelor’s degree in both kinesiology and athletic training. While at KSU, Schnettgoecke assisted the wom- Boughton is currently a sophomore at Texas Tech, majoring in broadcast journalism. en’s rowing and football teams as a student trainer. Following graduation, Schnettgoecke moved to Clemson University, where she served as a graduate assistant to all 21 intercollegiate sports. Schnettgoecke also worked with the women’s soccer program during her tenure, which was coached by then Clemson assistant coach and current Tech head coach Tom Stone. She earned her master’s degree in human resource development in 2007. Schnettgoecke is a board certified athletic trainer and is certified in both CPR and First Aid.

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Boughton was formerly involved with soccer on the club level as he played for FC Dallas during the time current Red Raider assistant coach Aaron Gordon was the program’s director of coaching. A 2009 graduate of Allen High School, Boughton is the son of Karie and Doug Boughton.


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SUPPORT STAFF

Michelle Brigham Academic Counselor Third Season OCU 1992, 1994

Jill Gossett Administrative Assistant Fifth Season Texas Tech, 1997

Michelle Brigham is in her 10th year in the Texas Tech Athletic Jill Gossett is in her fifth season as the administrative assisAcademic Services office and second as the primary academ- tant for Red Raider Soccer. ic counselor for the Red Raider soccer team. Also the administrative assistant for sports medicine, Gossett Before moving to Lubbock, Brigham directed the Undergrad- is responsible for the booking of all travel arrangements of uate Student Services Office for the University of Colorado- the soccer program, while also maintaining the flow of the Boulder, College of Business. This office provided academic office and performing other office duties. counseling for over 2,500 undergraduate students in the college with three full-time advisors and up to five peer advisors Gossett also assists eight full-time athletic trainers and nuon a walk-in basis. merous student trainers in maintaining student-athlete medical records and documentation. After graduating from Oklahoma City University with a major in accounting, Brigham worked with the OCU Graduate Ad- Gossett, a Bedford, Texas, native, graduated from Texas Tech missions office. As a counselor and later the Assistant Direc- in 1997 and has been married to Ed Gossett for 10 years. The tor of Graduate Admissions, her efforts helped increase the couple has two children, Kaitlyn (9) and Hunter (5). graduate student enrollment by over 100% in four years. This included recruiting visits to over 50 schools in Oklahoma, Texas, Kansas, Arkansas and Massachusetts. She completed her master of Liberal Arts at OCU in 1994. Her husband, Keith, is a faculty member of the Rawls College of Business.

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TCU

NORTHWESTERN STATE

Mountain West Conference Aug. 20 • 7 p.m. John Walker Soccer Complex Lubbock, Texas

Southland Conference Aug. 27 • 7 p.m. Prather Coliseum Natchitoches, La.

University Information Location ................................................................................... Fort Worth, Texas Enrollment ......................................................................................................8,865 Founded ...........................................................................................................1873 Colors ........................................................................................Purple and White Chancellor ................................................................................Victor J. Boschini Athletics Director..................................................................... Chris Del Conte Conference.................................................................................. Mountain West Stadium ................................................ Garvey-Rosenthal Stadium (1,500)

University Information Location ................................................................................... Natchitoches, La. Enrollment .....................................................................................................9,247 Founded ...........................................................................................................1884 Colors Purple, White, Orange trim President.............................................................................. Dr. Randall J. Webb Athletics Director ............................................................................. Greg Burke Conference............................................................................................Southland Stadium .................................................................................. Prather Coliseum

Team Information Head Coach ......................................................................................Dan Abdalla Career Record ............................................................97-82-14 (11th season) Record at TCU.............................................................. 43-44-6 (Sixth season) Assistant Head Coach ............................................................... Mark Plakorus 2009 Record..................................................................................................9-10-0 2009 Postseason ...........................................................................................None Conference Finish .............................................................................................6th Letterwinners Returning Lost ................................................................... 17/8 Starters Returning/Lost ..................................................................................9/2

Team Information Head Coach ................................................................................Jimmy Mitchell Career Record .......................................................188-148-18 (19th season) Record at Northwestern State .......................... 115-91-19 (12th season) Assistant Coach ............................................................................. Darren Back 2009 Record......................................................................................................11-9 2009 Postseason ...........................................................................................None Conference Finish .............................................................................................7th Letterwinners Returning Lost .................................................................. 15/8 Starters Returning/Lost .................................................................................N/A

Media Relations Contact .............................................................................................. Matt Hoover Office............................................................................................. (817) 257-5299 Cell ................................................................................................. (817) 343-9914 Email...................................................................................... m.hoover@tcu.edu Fax .................................................................................................. (817) 257-7964 Website ..................................................................................www.gofrogs.com

Media Relations Contact ........................................................................................Fletcher Jonson Office............................................................................................. (318) 357-6467 Fax .................................................................................................. (318) 357-4515 Email............................................................................ fjonson002@yahoo.com Cell ........................................................................................................................N/A Website ......................................................................... www.nsudemons.com

TEXAS STATE

RICE

Southland Conference Aug. 22 • 7 p.m. John Walker Soccer Complex Lubbock, Texas

Conference USA Aug. 29 • 7 p.m. Rice Track/Soccer Stadium Houston, Texas

University Information Location ..................................................................................San Marcos, Texas Enrollment ................................................................................................... 30,816 Founded ...........................................................................................................1899 Colors ....................................................................................... Maroon and Gold President............................................................................ Dr. Denise M. Trauth Athletics Director............................................................................Dr. Terry Teis Conference............................................................................................Southland Stadium ...................................................... Bobcat Soccer Complex (1,500)

University Information Location ....................................................................................... Houston, Texas Enrollment ......................................................................................................5,556 Founded ...........................................................................................................1891 Colors ...............................................................................................Blue and Gray President................................................................................. David W. Leebron Athletics Director .................................................................... Rick Greenspan Conference................................................................................Conference USA Stadium ................................................. Rice Track/Soccer Stadium (5,000)

Team Information Head Coach ........................................................................................ Kat Conner Career Record ......................................................... 114-96-16 (11th season) Recordat Texas State ............................................ 114-96-16 (11th season) Assistant Coaches........................................Megan Ramey, Allison Marino 2009 Record..................................................................................................14-6-1 2009 Postseason ...........................................................................................None Conference Finish ............................................................................................. 1st Letterwinners Returning/Lost.................................................................. 18/5 Starters Returning/Lost ..................................................................................8/3

Team Information Head Coach .....................................................................................Chris Huston Career Record ......................................................... 110-82-14 (11th season) Record at Rice ...........................................................88-74-13 (Ninth season) Associate Head Coach/Assistant Coach .... Nicky Adams/John Adams 2009 Record..................................................................................................6-10-3 2009 Postseason ...........................................................................................None Conference Finish .............................................................................................8th Letterwinners Returning/Lost................................................................... 16/8 Starters Returning/Lost ..................................................................................5/6

Media Relations Contact ....................................................................................Amber Arterberry Office............................................................................................. (512) 245-4692 Cell ........................................................................................................................N/A Email.........................................................................................aa32@txstate.edu Fax .................................................................................................. (512) 245-2967 Website ................................................................... www.txstatebobcats.com

Media Relations Contact .............................................................................................John Sullivan Office............................................................................................. (713) 348-5636 Cell ................................................................................................. (713) 248-9000 Email...............................................................................................jsully@rice.edu Fax .................................................................................................. (719) 348-6019 Website ...............................................................................www.RiceOwls.com


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OLE MISS Southeastern Conference Sept. 3 • 4 p.m. CDT Alumni Stadium South Bend, Ind.

2010 OPPONENTS NORTH TEXAS Sun Belt Conference Sept. 10 • 7:30 p.m. John Walker Soccer Complex Lubbock, Texas

University Information Location ............................................................................................Oxford, Miss. Enrollment ................................................................................................... 18,344 Founded ...........................................................................................................1848 Colors ........................................................................ Cardinal Red & Navy Blue Chancellor ............................................................................Dr. Daniel W. Jones Athletics Director .............................................................................Pete Boone Conference......................................................................................Southeastern Stadium .....................................................Ole Miss Soccer Stadium (1,500)

University Information Location ......................................................................................... Denton, Texas Enrollment ................................................................................................... 34,268 Founded ...........................................................................................................1890 Colors .........................................................................................Green and White President......................................................................................V. Lane Rawlins Athletics Director .........................................................................Rick Villarreal Conference................................................................................................Sun Belt Stadium ........................................................... Mean Green Soccer Stadium

Team Information Head Coach ..................................................................................Matthew Mott Career Record .............................................................First Year (in Division I) Record at Ole Miss .................................................................................First Year Assistant Coaches......................................Becky Fletcher, Rob Thompson 2009 Record..................................................................................................13-6-2 2009 Postseason ................................................................ NCAA tournament Conference Finish .................................................................................2nd West Letterwinners Returning/Lost ................................................................. 15/9 Starters Returning/Lost ..................................................................................6/5

Team Information Head Coach .................................................................................. John Hedlund Career Record ......................................................... 208-83-16 (16th season) Record at UNT ......................................................... 208-83-16 (16th season) Assistant Coach .............................................................................Cassidy Acuff 2009 Record..................................................................................................12-7-2 2009 Postseason ...........................................................................................None Conference Record ......................................................................................7-1-2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost.................................................................. 11/7 Starters Returning/Lost ..................................................................................8/3

Media Relations Contact ..................................................................................................Joey Jones Office............................................................................................. (662) 915-7522 Cell ................................................................................................. (662) 816-7512 Email....................................................................................... joeyj@olemiss.edu Fax .................................................................................................. (662) 915-7006 Website .................................................................... www.OleMissSports.com

Media Relations Contact ..............................................................................................Zach Barnett Office............................................................................................. (940) 369-8648 Cell ................................................................................................. (940) 395-0496 Email......................................................................... Zachary.Barnett@unt.edu Website ........................................................... www.MeanGreenSports.com

NOTRE DAME

ORAL ROBERTS

Big East Conference Sept. 5 • 12:30 p.m. CDT Alumni Stadium South Bend, Ind.

The Summit League Sept. 12 • 1:30 p.m. John Walker Soccer Complex Lubbock, Texas

University Information Location ....................................................................................Notre Dame, Ind. Enrollment ................................................................................................... 11,733 Founded ...........................................................................................................1842 Colors .............................................................................................. Gold and Blue President ................................................................ Rev. John I. Jenkins, C.S.C Athletics Director ...................................................................... Jack Swarbrick Conference.................................................................................................Big East Stadium ..................................................................... Alumni Stadium (2,500)

University Information Location ...............................................................................................Tulsa, Okla. Enrollment ......................................................................................................3,200 Founded ...........................................................................................................1963 Colors ...................................................... Navy Blue, Vegas Gold, and White President...................................................................................Dr. Mark Rutland Athletics Director ............................................................................ Mike Carter Conference........................................................................ The Summit League Stadium ........................................................... ORU Soccer Complex (1,000)

Team Information Head Coach ...............................................................................Randy Waldrum Career Record ........................................................415-139-28 (29th season) Record at Notre Dame ............................................ 232-34-9 (12th season) Assistant Coaches ....................................... Dawn Greathouse, Ken Nuber 2009 Record..................................................................................................24-4-1 2009 Postseason .............................................................National Semifinals Conference Finish ............................................................................................. 1st Letterwinners Returning/Lost.................................................................. 16/9 Starters Returning/Lost ..................................................................................9/2

Team Information Head Coach ..........................................................................................Ryan Bush Career Record ..............................................................14-19-1 (Third season) Record at ORU .............................................................14-19-1 (Third season) Assistant Coach .................................................................................Roger Bush 2009 Record....................................................................................................8-9-0 2009 Postseason ...........................................................................................None Conference Finish .............................................................................................5th Letterwinners Returning/Lost...................................................................... 14 Starters Returning/Lost ..................................................................................9/2

Media Relations Contact .............................................................................................Chris Masters Office............................................................................................. (574) 631-8032 Cell ................................................................................................. (574) 532-4166 Email........................................................................................masters.5@nd.edu Fax ................................................................................................... (574)631-7941 Website ........................................................................................www.UND.com

Media Relations Contact ...................................................................................................Cris Belvin Office............................................................................................. (918) 495-7181 Cell ......................................................................................................................... NA Email...........................................................................................cbelvin@oru.edu Fax .................................................................................................. (918) 495-7142 Website ............................................................. www.orugoldeneagles.com

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OKLAHOMA STATE

Southeastern Conference Sept. 17 • 7 p.m. Alabama Soccer Stadium Tuscaloosa, Ala.

Big 12 Conference Sept. 26 • 7 p.m. Cowgirl Soccer Complex Stillwater, Okla.

University Information Location ...................................................................................... Tuscaloosa, Ala. Enrollment ................................................................................................... 28,806 Founded ...........................................................................................................1831 Colors .................................................................................... Crimson and White President...................................................................................Dr. Robert E. Witt Athletics Director ..............................................................................Mal Moore Conference......................................................................................Southeastern Stadium .................................................................. Alabama Soccer Stadium

University Information Location .......................................................................................Stillwater, Okla. Enrollment ................................................................................................... 33,464 Founded ...........................................................................................................1890 Colors ....................................................................................... Orange and Black President.......................................................................................V. Burns Hargis Athletics Director............................................................................Mike Holder Conference....................................................................................................Big 12 Stadium .....................................................Cowgirl Soccer Complex (1,450)

Team Information Head Coach .................................................................................. Todd Bramble Career Record ............................................................95-71-20 (10th season) Record at Alabama.....................................................15-20-3 (Third season) Assistant Coach ............................................. Tatum Clowney, Jason Lowe 2009 Record..................................................................................................6-11-1 2009 Postseason ...........................................................................................None Conference Finish ................................................................................................... Letterwinners Returning/Lost.................................................................. 16/3 Starters Returning/Lost ..................................................................................8/3

Team Information Head Coach ............................................................................ Colin Carmichael Career Record ............................................................74-23-15 (Fifth season) Record at OSU.............................................................74-23-15 (Fifth season) Assistant Coaches................................... Karen Hancock, Justin Elkington 2009 Record..................................................................................................15-7-2 2009 Postseason ........................................................... NCAA Second Round Conference Finish .............................................................................................5th Letterwinners Returning/Lost ................................................................. 20/4 Starters Returning/Lost ..................................................................................8/3

Media Relations Contact ............................................................................................... Skip Powers Office............................................................................................. (205) 348-6734 Fax .................................................................................................. (205) 348-8841 Email......................................................................................spowers@ia.ua.edu Cell ................................................................................................. (205) 246-7834 Website ...................................................................................www.rolltide.com

Media Relations Contact .................................................................................... Wade McWhorter Office............................................................................................. (405) 744-7853 Cell ................................................................................................. (405) 612-5240 Email...............................................................wade.mcwhorter@okstate.edu Fax .................................................................................................. (405) 744-7754 Website .................................................................................. www.okstate.com

OKLAHOMA

COLORADO

Big 12 Conference Sept. 24 • 7 p.m. John Crain Fields Norman, Okla.

Big 12 Conference Oct. 1 • 7 p.m. John Walker Soccer Complex Lubbock, Texas

University Information Location .........................................................................................Norman, Okla. Enrollment ................................................................................................... 30,092 Founded ...........................................................................................................1890 Colors ...................................................................................Crimson and Cream President........................................................................................David L. Boren Athletics Director ..................................................................... Joe Castiglione Conference....................................................................................................Big 12 Stadium ....................................................................John Crain Fields (3,500)

University Information Location ..........................................................................................Boulder, Colo. Enrollment ................................................................................................... 30,128 Founded ...........................................................................................................1876 Colors ...............................................................................Silver, Gold, and Black President.........................................................................................Bruce Benson Athletics Director ..............................................................................Mike Bohn Conference.................................................................................. Mountain West Stadium ...........................................................................Prentup Field (2,000)

Team Information Head Coach ...................................................................................Nicole Nelson Career Record ...........................................................43-44-12 (Sixth season) Record at OU ................................................................10-25-3 (Third season) Associate HC/Assistant Coach ........... George Van Linder/Trae Manny 2009 Record..................................................................................................7-10-2 2009 Postseason ...........................................................................................None Conference Finish .......................................................................................... 10th Letterwinners Returning/Lost.................................................................. 16/5 Starters Returning/Lost ............................................................................... 10/1

Team Information Head Coach ......................................................................................Bill Hempen Career Record ........................................................ 102-156-39 (21st season) Record at CU................................................................43-66-23 (10th season) Associate Head Coach/Assistant Coach ...........Paul Hogan/Tracy Chao 2009 Record......................................................................................................9-10 2009 Postseason ...........................................................................................None Conference Finish .............................................................................................3rd Letterwinners Returning/Lost.................................................................. 16/6 Starters Returning/Lost ..................................................................................8/3

Media Relations Contact ...............................................................................................Craig Moran Office............................................................................................. (405) 325-6449 Fax .................................................................................................. (405) 325-7623 Email........................................................................................... cmoran@ou.edu Cell ................................................................................................. (405) 249-8264 Website ................................................................................. SoonerSports.com

Media Relations Contact ........................................................................................... Cydney Ricker Office............................................................................................. (303) 492-1468 Cell ................................................................................................. (815) 761-9387 Email................................................................. cydney.ricker@colorado.edu Fax .................................................................................................. (303) 492-3811 Website .................................................................................. www.cubuffs.com


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NEBRASKA Big 12 Conference Oct. 3 • 1 p.m. John Walker Soccer Complex Lubbock, Texas

2010 OPPONENTS TEXAS A&M Big 12 Conference Oct. 10 • 1:30 p.m. Aggie Soccer Stadium College Station, Texas

University Information Location ........................................................................................... Lincoln, Neb. Enrollment ................................................................................................... 23,573 Founded ...........................................................................................................1869 Colors ......................................................................................Scarlet and Cream President...................................................................................James B. Milliken Athletics Director ........................................................................ Tom Osborne Conference....................................................................................................Big 12 Stadium ......................................................... Nebraska Soccer Field (3,500)

University Information Location .......................................................................... College Station, Texas Enrollment ................................................................................................... 48,702 Founded ...........................................................................................................1872 Colors ..........................................................................................Maroon & White President..................................................................................... R. Bowen Loftin Athletics Director..................................................................................Bill Byrne Conference....................................................................................................Big 12 Stadium ......................................................... Aggie Soccer Stadium (3,000)

Team Information Head Coach ...................................................................................... John Walker Career Record ......................................................... 236-91-21 (17th season) Record at NU ............................................................ 236-91-21 (17th season) Associate Coach ..............................................................................Geoff Weller 2009 Record..................................................................................................11-5-4 2009 Postseason ...........................................................................................None Conference Finish .............................................................................................4th Letterwinners Returning/Lost.................................................................. 13/8 Starters Returning/Lost ..................................................................................8/3

Team Information Head Coach .........................................................................................G Guerrieri Career Record ......................................................... 304-97-18 (20th season) Record at A&M ......................................................... 288-85-18 (18th season) Assistant Coaches.............................. Phil Stephenson, Lori Stephenson 2009 Record..................................................................................................15-7-3 2009 Postseason ................................................................................. Sweet 16 Conference Finish ............................................................................................2nd Letterwinners Returning/Lost.................................................................. 20/4 Starters Returning/Lost ............................................................................... 11/1

Media Relations Contact ...........................................................................................Brandon Gries Office............................................................................................. (402) 472-7781 Cell ................................................................................................. (308) 289-2286 Email................................................................................... bgries@huskers.com Fax .................................................................................................. (402) 472-2005 Website ..................................................................................www.huskers.com

Media Relations Contact ........................................................................................ Deanna Werner Office............................................................................................. (979) 862-5443 Cell ................................................................................................. (231) 288-3700 Email................................................................ dwerner@athletics.tamu.edu Fax .................................................................................................. (979) 845-0564 Website .................................................................. www.AggieAthletics.com

TEXAS

KANSAS

Big 12 Conference Oct. 8 • 7 p.m. Mike A. Myers Stadium Austin, Texas

Big 12 Conference Oct. 15 • 7 p.m. John Walker Soccer Complex Lubbock, Texas

University Information Location ............................................................................................Austin, Texas Enrollment ................................................................................................... 35,849 Founded ...........................................................................................................1883 Colors ...............................................................................Burnt Orange & White Chancellor ........................................................................ William C. Powers, Jr. Women’s Athletics Director...............................................Christine Plonsky Conference....................................................................................................Big 12 Stadium ......................................................Mike A. Myers Stadium (20,000)

University Information Location ....................................................................................... Lawrence, Kan. Enrollment ................................................................................................... 30,102 Founded ...........................................................................................................1866 Colors .......................................................................................Crimson and Blue Chancellor ..................................................................... Bernadette Gray-Little Athletics Director ............................................................................Lew Perkins Conference....................................................................................................Big 12 Stadium ..................................................... Jayhawk Soccer Complex (1,000)

Team Information Head Coach .................................................................................Chris Petrucelli Career Record ......................................................... 318-95-31 (20th season) Record at UT ............................................................. 143-73-21 (11th season) Assistant Coaches.................................................... Sarah Barnes, Kat Mertz 2009 Record....................................................................................................9-9-3 2009 Postseason ...........................................................................................None Conference Finish .............................................................................................6th Letterwinners Returning/Lost.................................................................. 14/9 Starters Returning/Lost ..................................................................................7/5

Team Information Head Coach ..................................................................................... Mark Francis Career Record .......................................................162-112-18 (15th season) Record at KU ............................................................. 129-86-17 (12th season) Associate HC/Assistant Coach ................... Kelly Miller, Antoinette Love 2009 Record..................................................................................................12-8-2 2009 Postseason ...........................................................................................None Conference Finish ...................................................................................Tied 7th Letterwinners Returning/Lost.................................................................. 21/6 Starters Returning/Lost ..................................................................................8/3

Media Relations Contact ............................................................................................Ashley Walker Office............................................................................................. (512) 471-8236 Cell ................................................................................................. (512) 748-8062 Email........................................................................ ashley.walker@utexas.edu Fax .................................................................................................. (512) 471-6040 Website .......................................................................... www.texassports.com

Media Relations Contact .....................................................................................Abbey Mastracco Office............................................................................................. (785) 864-7947 Fax .................................................................................................. (785) 864-7944 Email.................................................................................... amastracco@ku.edu Cell ................................................................................................. (785) 331-6307 Website ........................................................................... www.kuathletics.com

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2010 OPPONENTS IOWA STATE

BAYLOR

Big 12 Conference Oct. 22 • 7 p.m. John Walker Soccer Complex Lubbock, Texas

Big 12 Conference Oct. 29 • 7 p.m. Betty Lou Mays Soccer Field Waco, Texas

University Information Location ...............................................................................................Ames, Iowa Enrollment .................................................................................................. 27,945 Founded ...........................................................................................................1858 Colors ...................................................................................... Cardinal and Gold President.......................................................................Dr. Gregory L. Geoffroy Athletics Director .........................................................................Jamie Pollard Conference....................................................................................................Big 12 Stadium ............................................................................ ISU Soccer Complex

University Information Location ..............................................................................................Waco, Texas Enrollment ................................................................................................... 14,614 Founded ...........................................................................................................1845 Colors ...........................................................................................Green and Gold President.................................................................................................. Ken Starr Athletics Director...............................................................................Ian McCaw Conference....................................................................................................Big 12 Stadium ................................................ Betty Lou Mays Soccer Field (3,000)

Team Information Head Coach .............................................................................. Wendy Dillinger Career Record ..........................................................98-46-14 (Ninth season) Record at ISU ................................................................12-21-6 (Third season) Assistant Coaches................................................. Tracy Grose, Ben Madsen 2009 Record....................................................................................................7-9-4 2009 Postseason ...........................................................................................None Conference Finish .......................................................................................... 11th Letterwinners Returning/Lost.................................................................. 13/9 Starters Returning/Lost .............................................................................. 6/NA

Team Information Head Coach ....................................................................................Marci Jobson Career Record ............................................................36-43-17 (Fifth season) Record at BU ............................................................ 13-16-8 (Second season) Associate Head Coach/Assistant Coach ....... Paul Jobson/Chuck Codd 2009 Record....................................................................................................8-6-5 2009 Postseason ...........................................................................................None Conference Finish .............................................................................................7th Letterwinners Returning/Lost................................................................. 22/8 Starters Returning/Lost ..................................................................................8/3

Media Relations Contact ......................................................................................... Eric Bentzinger Office............................................................................................. (515) 294-5328 Fax .................................................................................................. (515) 294-0125 Email.........................................................................................ericb@iastate.edu Cell ................................................................................................. (515) 294-0693 Website ................................................................................www.cyclones.com

Media Relations Contact ...............................................................................................Kyle Cornish Office............................................................................................. (254) 710-3065 Cell ................................................................................................. (254) 709-4657 Email......................................................................... Kyle_Cornish@baylor.edu Fax .................................................................................................. (254) 710-1369 Website ..........................................................................www.BaylorBears.com

MISSOURI

BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP

Big 12 Conference Oct. 24 • 7 p.m. John Walker Soccer Complex Lubbock, Texas

Nov. 3-7 Blossom Soccer Stadium San Antonio, Texas

University Information Location .........................................................................................Columbia, Mo. Enrollment ................................................................................................... 30,200 Founded ...........................................................................................................1839 Colors .................................................................................... Old Gold and Black Chancellor ............................................................................... Dr. Brady Deaton Athletics Director........................................................................Michael Alden Conference....................................................................................................Big 12 Stadium ................................................... Audrey J. Walton Complex (2,500)

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2010 BIG 12 SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIP BRACKET Wednesday, Friday, Sunday • Nov. 3, 5, 7 Blossom Soccer Stadium • San Antonio, Texas Wednesday, Nov. 3

Friday, Nov. 5

Sunday, Nov. 7

No. 4 Seed

Game 1 • 11:30 a.m.

Game 1 winner

No. 5 Seed Game 5 • 5:30 p.m.

Game 5 winner

No. 1 Seed

Team Information Head Coach ......................................................................................... Bryan Blitz Career Record .......................................................199-169-22 (19th season) Record at MU...........................................................154-125-14(14th season) Assistant Coaches.............. Todd Schulenberger, Shaunna Daugherty 2009 Record..................................................................................................13-6-3 2009 Postseason ...........................................................................................None Conference Finish ............................................................................................. 1st Letterwinners Returning/Lost............................................................... 21/11 Starters Returning/Lost ..................................................................................6/4

Game 3 • 5:30 p.m.

Game 7 • 1 p.m. FSN No. 3 Seed

Game 2 • 2 p.m.

Game 2 winner

No. 6 Seed Game 6 • 8 p.m. No. 2 Seed

Game 4 • 8 p.m.

Media Relations Contact ..............................................................................................Jenny Dewar Office............................................................................................. (573) 882-7826 Cell ................................................................................................. (847) 567-2487 Email................................................................................. dewarj@missouri.edu Fax .................................................................................................. (573) 882-4720 Website ............................................................................... www.mutigers.com

Game 3 winner

No. 8 Seed

Game 4 winner

No. 7 Seed

All times listed as Central and subject to change.

Game 6 winner

Big 12 Champion


2010 Soccer

BIG 12 COMPOSITE SCHEDULE Texas at Virginia.............................................6 p.m. Arkansas at Missouri..............................6:30 p.m. Nebraska vs. Arizona .............................6:30 p.m. Texas A&M at Indiana ............................6:30 p.m. Iowa State at Loyola-Chicago ..................7 p.m. New Mexico at Baylor .................................7 p.m. Oklahoma State at SMU .............................7 p.m. Oklahoma at Missouri State......................7 p.m. North Texas at Texas Tech ....................7:30 p.m. Colorado vs. Gonzaga .................................9 p.m.

*Nebraska at Texas Tech .............................1 p.m. *Texas at Kansas ............................................1 p.m.

Sunday, September 12 Texas vs. William & Mary ....................11:00 a.m. Texas A&M at Purdue ...................................Noon Kansas vs. Oregon ............................... 12:30 p.m. Colorado at Washington State .................1 p.m. Iowa State at Illinois State .........................1 p.m. Oklahoma State at TCU ..............................1 p.m. Rice at Oklahoma .........................................1 p.m. Friday, August 27 Iowa State vs. Nevada ...........................4:30 p.m. Oral Roberts at Texas Tech...................1:30 p.m. Eastern Kentucky at Kansas ......................5 p.m. Nebraska at Arizona State ...................3:30 p.m. Loyola (Chicago) at Nebraska ..................5 p.m. Duke vs. Missouri ..........................................6 p.m. Friday, September 17 Houston Baptist at Baylor ..........................7 p.m. Oklahoma at USC .........................................3 p.m. UTSA at Texas .................................................7 p.m. Purdue at Colorado......................................5 p.m. Texas Tech at Northwestern State ..........7 p.m. Milwaukee at Kansas ...................................5 p.m. Oklahoma at Tulsa ..................................7:35 p.m. Cal State Fullerton at Nebraska ...............5 p.m. Virginia Tech at Texas A&M........................8 p.m. Iowa at Iowa State ..................................6:30 p.m. Oklahoma State at Oregon .......................9 p.m. Loyola (Md.) at Missouri .......................6:30 p.m. Mississippi State at Oklahoma State .....7 p.m. Texas Tech at Alabama................................7 p.m. Sunday, August 29 Loyola College (Md.) at Nebraska .........10 a.m. Baylor at Sam Houston State....................7 p.m. Iowa State at Montana ...............................Noon Texas A&M at Portland ...............................9 p.m. Missouri at North Carolina .........................Noon Baylor at Arizona State ...............................1 p.m. Sunday, September 19 USC at Texas....................................................1 p.m. Prairie View A&M at Baylor ........................1 p.m. Kansas at Georgia ...................................1:30 p.m. Missouri State at Kansas.............................1 p.m. Washington State at Texas A&M........1:30 p.m. Milwaukee at Missouri ................................1 p.m. Northern Colorado at Colorado ..............2 p.m. Iowa at Nebraska ..........................................1 p.m. Oklahoma State at Portland .....................2 p.m. Oklahoma State at Colorado College ....2 p.m. Texas Tech at Rice .........................................7 p.m. UCLA at Colorado ...................................2:30 p.m. Stephen F. Austin at Oklahoma ...............7 p.m. Oklahoma at UC Santa Barbara ...............5 p.m. Cal State Northridge at Texas A&M ........6 p.m. Friday, September 3 Kansas at Northwestern .............................7 p.m. Monday, September 20 Texas Tech vs. Mississippi...........................4 p.m. BYU at Texas....................................................7 p.m. UTSA at Baylor ...............................................7 p.m. Iowa State at Creighton .............................7 p.m. Friday, September 24 Missouri at DePaul .......................................4 p.m. *Texas at Nebraska .................................4:30 p.m. Memphis at Oklahoma State....................7 p.m. Iowa State at South Dakota State ...........6 p.m. Navy at Texas ..................................................7 p.m. *Kansas at Missouri ................................6:30 p.m. Davidson at Texas A&M ..............................7 p.m. *Baylor at Oklahoma State ........................7 p.m. *Texas Tech at Oklahoma...........................7 p.m. College Station, Texas *Colorado at Texas A&M.......................7:30 p.m. Saturday, September 4 Nebraska at Indiana...................................11 a.m. Sunday, September 26 Colorado at Denver......................................8 p.m. *Kansas at Iowa State ..................................1 p.m. *Texas A&M at Nebraska ............................1 p.m. *Texas Tech at Oklahoma State ...............1 p.m. Sunday, September 5 Texas Tech at Notre Dame ................ 12:30 p.m. *Texas at Colorado .......................................2 p.m. Houston at Baylor .........................................1 p.m. *Baylor at Oklahoma ...................................5 p.m. Iowa State vs. North Dakota State ..........1 p.m. Kansas at Illinois State ................................1 p.m. Friday, October 1 Missouri at Northwestern ..........................1 p.m. *Texas A&M at Kansas .................................5 p.m. Murray State at Oklahoma State .............1 p.m. *Oklahoma at Iowa State .....................6:30 p.m. Colorado College at Oklahoma ...............1 p.m. *Oklahoma State at Missouri..............6:30 p.m. UC Riverside at Texas...................................7 p.m. *Colorado at Texas Tech .............................7 p.m. *Nebraska at Baylor .....................................7 p.m. Wisconsin-Milwaukee at Texas ................7 p.m. Monday, September 6 Colorado vs. Drake/UNLV ........................11 a.m. IUPUI at Nebraska..........................................Noon Sunday, October 3 *Iowa State at Oklahoma State.................Noon *Colorado at Baylor......................................1 p.m. Friday, September 10 Kansas vs. Cal State Northridge.........4:30 p.m. *Oklahoma at Missouri ...............................1 p.m.

Sunday, October 10 *Missouri at Nebraska .................................1 p.m. *Oklahoma at Kansas ..................................1 p.m. *Texas Tech at Texas A&M ....................1:30 p.m. *Iowa State at Colorado .............................2 p.m. *Baylor at Texas .............................................7 p.m.

Friday, August 20 Drake at Iowa State ................................6:30 p.m. Belmont at Missouri...............................6:30 p.m. Rice at Baylor .................................................7 p.m. Oklahoma at Oklahoma St. (nonconf ) ..7 p.m. Texas at North Carolina State ...................6 p.m. TCU at Texas Tech..........................................7 p.m. North Carolina at Texas A&M....................7 p.m. Sunday, August 22 Missouri at Maryland.................................10 a.m. McNeese State at Baylor ........................... 1 p.m. Nebraska at New Mexico ...........................1 p.m. Texas State at Texas Tech ...........................7 p.m. St. John’s at Texas A&M .........................1:30 p.m. Wyoming at Colorado.................................2 p.m. Iowa State at Northern Iowa.....................2 p.m.

Friday, October 8 *Iowa State at Nebraska .............................4 p.m. *Oklahoma State at Kansas.......................4 p.m. *Missouri at Colorado .................................5 p.m. *Baylor at Texas A&M...................................7 p.m. *Texas Tech at Texas .....................................7 p.m. Francis Marion at Oklahoma ....................7 p.m.

Thursday, October 14 *Colorado at Oklahoma State ..................7 p.m. *Nebraska at Oklahoma .............................7 p.m. Friday, October 15 *Texas A&M at Iowa State ....................6:30 p.m. *Texas at Missouri ...................................6:30 p.m. *Kansas at Texas Tech ..................................7 p.m. Seattle at Baylor ............................................7 p.m. Saturday, October 16 *Nebraska at Oklahoma State..................1 p.m. Sunday, October 17 *Baylor at Kansas ..........................................1 p.m. *Colorado at Oklahoma .............................1 p.m. *Texas at Iowa State .....................................1 p.m. *Texas A&M at Missouri ..................................TBA Friday, October 22 *Kansas at Nebraska ..............................3:30 p.m. *Missouri at Baylor .......................................7 p.m. *Iowa State at Texas Tech ...........................7 p.m. *Oklahoma State at Texas ..........................7 p.m. *Oklahoma at Texas A&M ....................7:30 p.m. Sunday, October 24 *Iowa State at Baylor ...................................1 p.m. *Oklahoma State at Texas A&M .........1:30 p.m. *Kansas at Colorado ..............................3:30 p.m. *Missouri at Texas Tech ...............................7 p.m. *Oklahoma at Texas .....................................7 p.m. Friday, October 29 SIU Edwardsville............................................3 p.m. *Nebraska at Colorado ...............................4 p.m. *Missouri at Iowa State .........................6:30 p.m. *Texas A&M at Texas ....................................7 p.m. *Oklahoma State at Oklahoma................7 p.m. *Texas Tech at Baylor .................................7 p.m.

Big 12 Championship – November 3, 5 and 7 San Antoinio, Texas NCAA First/Second Rounds – Nov. 12 & 14 Campus Sites NCAA Championship – Dec. 3 & 5 Cary, N.C.

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2009 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS RED RAIDERS QUALIFY FOR THIRD-STRAIGHT BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP TAYLOR LYTLE NAMED FIRST TEAM ALL-BIG 12 – LYTLE SET SINGLE-SEASON AND SINGLE GAME RECORD FOR ASSISTS

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DAWN WARD, TIFFINI SMITH, MORGAN JOHNSON NAMED TO BIG 12 ALL-NEWCOMER TEAM – TECH HAD MORE FRESHMEN RECOGNITION THAN ANY OTHER BIG 12 SCHOOL MOST SUCCESSFUL SEASON IN 10 YEARS OPENING OF ONE OF THE BEST SOCCER FACILITIES IN THE COUNTRY – JOHN WALKER SOCCER COMPLEX ATTENDANCE RECORD WAS BROKEN THREE DIFFERENT TIMES – SCHOOL RECORD 1,782 FANS AGAINST OKLAHOMA STATE – AVERAGED OVER 908 FANS PER MATCH


2010 Soccer

2009 SEASON REVIEW

TEAM STATISTICS Overall: 8-8-4 Big 12: 3-4-3 Home: 5-2-1 Away: 2-5-2 Neut: 1-1-1 TEAM STATISTICS SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts Goals scored per game Shot pct. Shots on goal-Attempts SOG pct. Shots/Game Assists CORNER KICKS PENALTY KICKS PENALTIES Yellow cards Red cards ATTENDANCE Total Dates/Avg Per Date Neutral Site #/Avg

TTU

OPP

40-338 2.00 .118 150-338 .444 16.9 30 102 1-1

34-304 1.70 .112 109-304 .359 15.2 27 95 1-1

15 0

21 1

7262 8/908 3/75

9548 9/1061

GOALS BY PERIOD Texas Tech Opponents

1st 20 17

2nd 19 15

OT 0 1

OT2 1 1

Total 40 34

SHOTS BY PERIOD Texas Tech Opponents

1st 162 144

2nd 156 138

OT 10 12

OT2 10 10

Total 338 304

SAVES BY PERIOD Texas Tech Opponents

1st 37 53

2nd 34 54

OT 1 1

OT2 3 2

Total 75 110

CORNER KICKS BY PERIOD Texas Tech Opponents

1st 52 38

2nd 40 53

OT 4 0

OT2 6 4

Total 102 95

FOULS BY PERIOD Texas Tech Opponents

1st 91 108

2nd 90 121

OT 6 5

OT2 9 8

Total 196 242

CATEGORY LEADERS ## 22 12 3 4 23 15 9 16 33 20

POINTS Dawn Ward Taylor Lytle Conner Williams Brittney Harrison Sarah Ellison Tiffini Smith Karen De Leon Leanne Mihelich Casey McCall Maegan Wilber

GP 20 19 20 8 18 20 14 10 19 13

G 13 4 4 5 4 2 2 2 1 1

A 1 11 6 1 1 2 2 0 1 1

Pts 27 19 14 11 9 6 6 4 3 3

Shots 52 91 46 20 14 44 2 3 8 4

## 22 4 12 3 23 15 9 16 33 20 21 28

GOALS Dawn Ward Brittney Harrison Taylor Lytle Conner Williams Sarah Ellison Tiffini Smith Karen De Leon Leanne Mihelich Casey McCall Maegan Wilber Maggie Fete Haley Fowler

GP 20 8 19 20 18 20 14 10 19 13 16 16

G 13 5 4 4 4 2 2 2 1 1 1 1

A 1 1 11 6 1 2 2 0 1 1 0 0

Pts 27 11 19 14 9 6 6 4 3 3 2 2

Shots 52 20 91 46 14 44 2 3 8 4 3 1

## 4 22 12

GAME WINNING GOALS Brittney Harrison Dawn Ward Taylor Lytle

GP 8 20 19

GWG 4 3 1

Taylor Lytle set the single-season (11) and single-game (3) assists record in 2009. ## 12 3 15 9 22 4 23 33 20 10 18 8 17

ASSISTS Taylor Lytle Conner Williams Tiffini Smith Karen De Leon Dawn Ward Brittney Harrison Sarah Ellison Casey McCall Maegan Wilber Zhaleh Rezaie Morgan Johnson Madison Terry Emmie Bennett

GP 19 20 20 14 20 8 18 19 13 20 20 10 16

G 4 4 2 2 13 5 4 1 1 0 0 0 0

A 11 6 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

Pts 19 14 6 6 27 11 9 3 3 1 1 1 1

Shots 91 46 44 2 52 20 14 8 4 22 7 7 4

## 12 22 3 15 10 4 23 33 18 8

SHOTS Taylor Lytle Dawn Ward Conner Williams Tiffini Smith Zhaleh Rezaie Brittney Harrison Sarah Ellison Casey McCall Morgan Johnson Madison Terry

GP 19 20 20 20 20 8 18 19 20 10

G 4 13 4 2 0 5 4 1 0 0

A 11 1 6 2 1 1 1 1 1 1

Sh 91 52 46 44 22 20 14 8 7 10

Shot% .044 .250 .087 .045 .000 .250 .286 .125 .000 .000

## 12 22 3 4 15 10 23 33 13 9 16 20 21 8 7

SHOTS ON GOAL Taylor Lytle Dawn Ward Conner Williams Brittney Harrison Tiffini Smith Zhaleh Rezaie Sarah Ellison Casey McCall Katie Hinds Karen De Leon Leanne Mihelich Maegan Wilber Maggie Fete Madison Terry Jennifer Kammerer

GP 19 20 20 8 20 20 18 19 13 14 10 13 16 10 18

G 4 13 4 5 2 0 4 1 0 2 2 1 1 0 0

A 11 1 6 1 2 1 1 1 0 2 0 1 0 1 0

Sh 91 52 46 20 44 22 14 8 5 2 3 4 3 10 5

SOG 35 33 17 13 13 9 8 4 3 2 2 2 2 2 2

SOG% .385 .635 .370 .650 .295 .409 .571 .500 .600 1.000 .667 .500 .667 .286 .400

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INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS ## 22 12 3 4 23 15 9 16 33 20 21 28 10 18 8 17 13 7 26 24 11 6 5

Name Dawn Ward Taylor Lytle Conner Williams Brittney Harrison Sarah Ellison Tiffini Smith Karen De Leon Leanne Mihelich Casey McCall Maegan Wilber Maggie Fete Haley Fowler Zhaleh Rezaie Morgan Johnson Madison Terry Emmie Bennett Katie Hinds Jennifer Kammerer Erin Villareal Jordyn Young Lauren Clary Jaclyn Dozier Megan Hoffert Total Opponents

## 0 1

Name Colleen Pitts Erin Wikelius TEAM Total Opponents

GP-GS 11-11 11-9 20 20

GP-GS 20-20 19-19 20-20 8-8 18-5 20-19 14-1 10-4 19-19 13-5 16-1 16-11 20-15 20-19 10-0 16-8 13-3 18-17 1-0 3-0 3-0 13-5 4-1 20 20 Min 960:00 965:34 0:00 1925:34 1925:34

Min 1525 1613 1656 554 877 1548 450 275 1779 362 531 1141 1499 1579 303 999 416 1228 18 84 7 574 54 19072 GA 13 21 0 34 40

G 13 4 4 5 4 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 40 34 Avg 1.22 1.96 0.00 1.59 1.87

A 1 11 6 1 1 2 2 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 27 Saves 30 43 2 75 110

Pts 27 19 14 11 9 6 6 4 3 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 110 95

Sh 52 91 46 20 14 44 2 3 8 4 3 1 22 7 7 4 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 338 304

Pct .698 .672 1.000 .688 .733

W 4 4 0 8 8

Shot% .250 .044 .087 .250 .286 .045 1.000 .667 .125 .250 .333 1.000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .118 .112 L 4 4 0 8 8

T 3 1 0 4 4

Sho 3 0 1 4 2

SOG 33 35 17 13 8 13 2 2 4 2 2 1 9 1 2 1 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 150 109

SOG% .635 .385 .370 .650 .571 .295 1.000 .667 .500 .500 .667 1.000 .409 .143 .286 .250 .600 .400 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .444 .359

GW 3 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 8

PK-ATT 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 1-1

Faced 152 149 0 301 335

2009 AWARDS WINNERS Emmie Bennett Academic All-Big 12 first team Sarabeth Clopton Academic All-Big 12 first team

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Taylor Lytle All-Big 12 first team NSCAA All-Central Region second team Team MVP*

Casey McCall Karen De Leon Academic All-Big 12 second team Academic All-Big 12 first team Defensive MVP* Maggie Fete Tiffini Smith Academic All-Big 12 first team All-Big 12 Newcomer Team Rookie of the Year* Haley Fowler Most Improved Player* Dawn Ward All-Big 12 Newcomer Team Brittney Harrison Offensive MVP* Academic All-Big 12 first team Katie Hinds Academic All-Big 12 first team

Maegan Wilber Academic All-Big 12 first team

Megan Hoffert Academic All-Big 12 first team

* indicates team award presented at postseason banquet

Morgan Johnson All-Big 12 Newcomer Team Jennifer Kammerer Academic All-Big 12 first team

Haley Fowler was named the team’s Most Improved Player in 2009.


2010 Soccer

2009 SEASON REVIEW Texas Tech vs. UTSA – Aug. 21 UTSA Texas Tech

1 0 3

SCORING SUMMARY: Time Goal Scorer (No.) 4:10 TTU, Brittney Harrison (1) 15:27 TTU, Dawn Ward (1) 26:07 TTU, Sarah Ellison (1) 52:06 TTU, Maegan Wilber (1) 85:45 TTU, Karen De Leon (1)

Texas Tech at UTEP – Aug. 30 2 0 2

F 0 5

Assist unassisted T. Lytle unassisted unassisted unassisted

SHOT ATTEMPTS: Texas Tech: 26 (Ward 6, Ellison 4, Harrison 3, Williams 2, Rezaie 2, Lytle 2, Smith 2, Terry 1, De Leon 1, Johnson 1, Wilber 1). UTSA: 4 (Hoffman 1, Munoz 1, Hamm 1, Hendry 1). SAVES: Texas Tech: 2 (Wikelius 2) UTSA: 10 (Webb 8, Ross 2) Shots by period UTSA Texas Tech

1 1 13

2 3 13

Tot 4 26

Corner kicks UTSA Texas Tech

1 1 2

2 0 1

Tot 1 3

Saves by period UTSA Texas Tech

1 6 0

2 4 2

Tot 10 2

Attendance: 762

Texas Tech UTEP

1 3 1

SCORING SUMMARY: Time Goal Scorer (No.) 10:25 TTU, Dawn Ward (3) 14:16 UTEP, Skye Schultz (2) 35:35 TTU, Dawn Ward (4) 38:11 TTU, Taylor Lytle (2) 45:38 UTEP, Tameka Sumter (2) 65:18 UTEP, Tameka Sumter (3) 75:01 TTU, Brittney Harrison (2)

Texas Tech at #26 TCU – Sept. 4 2 1 2

F 4 3

Assist unassisted M. Desilets T. Lytle K. De Leon J. Radcliffe C. Winbush C. Williams

SHOT ATTEMPTS: Texas Tech: 13 (Lytle 4, Rezaie 2, Ward 2, Harrison 1, Kammerer 1, Bennett 1, Wilber 1, Fete 1).

Texas Tech TCU

1 2 1

2 1 2

OT 0 0

OT2 F 1 4 0 3

SCORING SUMMARY: Time Goal Scorer (No.) Assist 12:15 TTU, Brittney Harrison (3) T. Lytle 19:35 TTU, Dawn Ward (5) T. Lytle 39:40 TC, Jenna Hayes (1) C. Cody, J. Calhoun 46:51 TTU, Sarah Ellison (2) T. Smith 72:13 TC, Lizzy Karoly (2) J. Calhoun 78:02 TC, Katie Taylor (1) A. Mechalske 109:30 TTU, Brittney Harrison (4) T. Lytle SHOT ATTEMPTS: Texas Tech: 16 (Harrison 5, Ward 4, Rezaie 2, Ellison 2, Smith 1, Bennett 1, Wilber 1).

UTEP: 14 (Sumter 4, Schultz 4, Josan 2, Vandine 1, Winbush 1, Desilets 1, Radcliffe 1).

TCU: 23 (Taylor 5, Halverson 3, Calhoun 3, Karoly 1, Garcia 2, Nguyen 2, Leonard 1, Hayes 1, Cody 1, Torda 1, Wilbur 1).

SAVES: Texas Tech: 3 (Wikelius 3) UTEP: 4 (Kaltwasser 2, Morden 2)

SAVES: Texas Tech: 5 (Wikelius 5) TCU: 6 (Walters 6)

Shots by period Texas Tech UTEP

1 10 5

2 3 9

Tot 13 14

Shots by period Texas Tech TCU

1 8 8

2 OT OT2 Tot 6 1 1 16 13 1 1 23

Corner kicks Texas Tech UTEP

1 2 2

2 1 2

Tot 3 4

Corner kicks Texas Tech TCU

1 1 3

2 2 5

OT O2 2 0 0 0

Tot 5 8

Saves by period Texas Tech UTEP

1 1 3

2 2 1

Tot 3 4

Saves by period Texas Tech TCU

1 2 3

2 3 3

OT O2 0 0 0 0

Tot 5 6

Attendance: 432

Attendance: 1935

Texas Tech vs. Utah State – Aug. 28 Utah State Texas Tech

1 3 1

SCORING SUMMARY: Time Goal Scorer (No.) 1:23 TTU, Taylor Lytle (1) 18:39 USU, Lauren Hansen (1) 21:22 USU, Lauren Hansen (2) 26:18 USU, Shantel Flanary (1) 72:35 TTU, Dawn Ward (2)

2 0 1

F 3 2

Assist B. Harrison H. Pond A. Maduell unassisted S. Ellison

SHOT ATTEMPTS: Texas Tech: 14 (Lytle 3, Ward 3, Williams 2, Harrison 2, Kammerer 2, Fete 1, McCall 1). Utah State: 9 (Hansen 6, Flanary 1, Salmon 1, Sanchez 1). SAVES: Texas Tech: 3 (Pitts 2, Wikelius 1) Utah State: 4 (Webb 8, Ross 2)

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Shots by period Utah State Texas Tech

1 7 5

2 2 9

Tot 9 14

Corner kicks Utah State Texas Tech

1 0 1

2 1 2

Tot 1 3

Saves by period Utah State Texas Tech

1 1 2

2 3 1

Tot 4 3

Attendance: 101

Dawn Ward scored a goal in the each of the first four games of the 2009 season.


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2009 SEASON REVIEW Texas Tech vs. Vanderbilt – Sept. 11 Texas Tech Vanderbilt

1 1 1

SCORING SUMMARY: Time Goal Scorer (No.) 33:13 TTU, Sarah Ellison (3) 36:11 VU, Dana Schwartz (1) 79:10 88:27

2 2 0

F 3 1

Assist M. Johnson Mo. Kinsella, M. Forester Z. Rezaie T. Lytle

TTU, Brittney Harrison (5) TTU, Conner Williams (1)

SHOT ATTEMPTS: Texas Tech: 9 (Harrison 2, Lytle 2, Ward 2, Williams 1, Rezaie 1, Ellison 1).

Texas Tech at Auburn – Sept. 13 1 1 2

Texas Tech Auburn

2 1 1

F 2 3

SCORING SUMMARY: Time Goal Scorer (No.) Assist 14:49 AU, Katy Frierson (2) C. King, J. King 24:34 AU, Mary Coffed (2) unassisted 42:27 TTU, Maggie Fete (1) Corner kick 62:06 TTU, Conner Williams (2) T. Lytle 77:02 AU, Rebecca Howell (1) M. Coffed SHOT ATTEMPTS: Texas Tech: 23 (Lytle 8, Harrison 5, Williams 3, Ward 2, Smith 1, Bennett 1, Johnson 1, Wilber 1, Fete 1).

Vanderbilt: 25 (Lukens 4, Mo. Kinsella 4, Schwartz 4, Forester 3, Andrews 2, West 2, Lillie 1, Essay 1, Me. Kinsella 1, Stewart 1, Grant 1, Rhoades 1).

Auburn: 16 (Howell 4, Marks 2, C. King 2, Fransoso 2, Coffed 2, Frierson 2, Afanador 1, Prescott 1).

SAVES: Texas Tech: 8 (Wikelius 8) Vanderbilt: 3 (Bachtel 1, Amlaw 2)

SAVES: Texas Tech: 3 (Wikelius 3) Auburn: 6 (Howard 6)

Shots by period Texas Tech Vanderbilt

1 5 10

2 4 15

Tot 9 25

Shots by period Texas Tech Auburn

1 12 8

2 11 8

Tot 23 16

Corner kicks Texas Tech Vanderbilt

1 1 2

2 3 6

Tot 4 8

Corner kicks Texas Tech Auburn

1 6 1

2 3 3

Tot 9 4

Saves by period Texas Tech Vanderbilt

1 3 2

2 5 1

Tot 8 3

Saves by period Texas Tech Auburn

1 2 3

2 1 3

Tot 3 6

Attendance: N/A

Attendance: 517

Tiffini Smith had her first career assist at TCU and followed it with her career first goal at North Texas.

Texas Tech vs. Alabama – Sept. 18

Texas Tech at North Texas – Sept. 6 1 0 1

Texas Tech North Texas

2 1 0

SCORING SUMMARY: Time Goal Scorer (No.) 12:29 NT, Michelle Young (1) 74:35 TTU, Tiffini Smith (1) 95:36 NT, Kendall Juett (1)

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OT 0 1

F 1 2

Alabama Texas Tech

1 1 0

2 0 1

SCORING SUMMARY: Time Goal Scorer (No.) 26:50 UA, Victoria Grederick (4) 58:44 TTU, Dawn Ward (6) 109:58 UA, Kelsey King (2)

Assist K. Perlman T. Lytle unassisted

OT 0 0

OT2 F 1 2 0 1

Assist K. Smith C. Williams unassisted

SHOT ATTEMPTS: Texas Tech: 18 (Smith 6, Lytle 3, Williams 2, Harrison 2, Ward 2, Rezaie 1, Johnson 1, McCall 1).

SHOT ATTEMPTS: Texas Tech: 30 (Lytle 11, Ward 9, Rezaie 4, Williams 3, Smith 2, Johnson 1).

North Texas: 21 (Juett 9, Lunsford 4, Young 3, Lackore 1, Heimann 1, Perlman 1, Scarfone 1, Crawford 1).

Alabama: 6 (Frederick 2, King 1, Rix 1, Rogers 1, King 1). SAVES: Texas Tech: 2 (Wikelius 2) Alabama: 11 (Bernier 10, Team 1)

SAVES: Texas Tech: 6 (Wikelius 6) North Texas: 9 (Hall 9) Shots by period Texas Tech North Texas

1 7 12

2 11 5

OT 0 4

Tot 18 21

Corner kicks Texas Tech North Texas

1 2 3

2 1 1

OT 0 0

Tot 3 4

Saves by period Texas Tech North Texas

1 4 4

2 2 5

OT 0 0

Tot 6 9

Shots by period Alabama Texas Tech

1 4 15

2 OT OT2 Tot 0 0 2 6 12 1 2 30

Corner kicks Alabama Texas Tech

1 1 4

2 1 4

OT O2 0 1 1 2

Tot 3 11

Saves by period Alabama Texas Tech

1 5 1

2 5 0

OT O2 0 1 0 1

Tot 11 2

Attendance: 1048 Attendance: 577

Conner Williams recorded her first career goal against Vanderbilt.


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2009 SEASON REVIEW Texas Tech vs. Weber State – Sept. 20 Weber State Texas Tech

1 1 0

SCORING SUMMARY: Time Goal Scorer (No.) 19:38 WSU, Ari Wood (2) 48:08 TTU, Karen De Leon (2) 79:03 TTU, Dawn Ward (1)

2 0 2

F 1 2

Assist J. Baddley unassisted C. Williams

SHOT ATTEMPTS: Texas Tech: 14 (Lytle 7, Ward 2, Williams 1, Kammerer 1, De Leon 1, Rezaie 1, Hinds 1).

Texas Tech vs. Nebraska – Sept. 27 Nebraska Texas Tech

1 3 1

2 0 2

OT 0 0

SCORING SUMMARY: Time Goal Scorer (No.) 1:40 NU, Morgan Malborough (14) 22:50 NU, Morgan Malborough (15) 39:57 TTU, Leanne Mihelich (1) 41:08 NU, Shay Powell (2) 45:35 TTU, Taylor Lytle (3) 56:02 TTU, Leanne Mihelich (2)

OT2 F 0 3 0 3

Assist unassisted unassisted M. Wilber unassisted M. Terry T. Smith

Weber State: 8 (Tebbs 3, Wood 2, K. Robinson 1, Baddley 1, A. Robinson 1).

SHOT ATTEMPTS: Texas Tech: 13 (Lytle 5, Mihelich 2, Williams 1, Terry 1, Rezaie 1, Smith 1, Bennett 1, McCall 1).

SAVES: Texas Tech: 1 (Pitts 1) Weber State: 6 (Ritchie 6)

Nebraska: 18 (Marlborough 8, Powell 2, Cardona 2, Goetzmann 1, Slapper 1, Jackson 1, Exstrom 1, Caniglia 1, White 1).

Shots by period Weber State Texas Tech

1 4 4

2 4 10

Tot 8 14

SAVES: Texas Tech: 5 (Wikelius 5) Nebraska: 4 (Macdonald 4)

Corner kicks Weber State Texas Tech

1 0 2

2 0 2

Tot 0 4

Shots by period Nebraska Texas Tech

1 9 3

2 7 8

OT OT2 Tot 1 1 18 1 1 13

Saves by period Weber State Texas Tech

1 3 1

2 3 0

Tot 6 1

Corner kicks Nebraska Texas Tech

1 3 5

2 2 4

OT O2 0 1 0 0

Tot 6 9

Saves by period Alabama Texas Tech

1 1 3

2 3 1

OT O2 0 0 0 1

Tot 4 5

Attendance: 623

Attendance: 479

Morgan Johnson was one of three freshmen named to the All-Big 12 Newcomer Team.

Texas Tech vs. Iowa State – Sept. 25 Iowa State Texas Tech

1 0 2

SCORING SUMMARY: Time Goal Scorer (No.) 20:30 TTU, Dawn Ward (8) 30:37 TTU, Conner Williams (3)

2 0 0

F 0 2

Assist C. McCall T. Lytle

SHOT ATTEMPTS: Texas Tech: 12 (Lytle 6, Williams 4, Smith 1, Ward 1). Iowa State: 8 (Bishop 2, Bothwell 1, Nimtz 1, Reid 1, O’Neill 1, Fader 1, Calvert 1).

Texas Tech vs. Oklahoma – Oct. 4

Texas Tech vs. Baylor – Oct. 2 Baylor Texas Tech

1 0 1

SCORING SUMMARY: Time Goal Scorer (No.) 42:24 TTU, Taylor Lytle (4)

2 0 0

F 0 1

Assist Penalty Kick

SHOT ATTEMPTS: Texas Tech: 20 (Lytle 6, Williams 4, Smith 4, Ward 2, Rezaie 1, Hinds 1, Johnson 1, McCall 1). Baylor: 10 (Geller 3, Johnson 3, Smith 3, Johnston 1).

Shots by period Iowa State Texas Tech

1 4 7

2 4 5

Tot 8 12

Corner kicks Iowa State Texas Tech

1 0 0

2 4 2

Tot 4 2

Saves by period Iowa State Texas Tech

1 0 1

2 2 0

Tot 2 1

Shots by period Baylor Texas Tech

1 3 11

2 7 9

Tot 10 20

Corner kicks Baylor Texas Tech

1 0 7

2 3 2

Tot 3 9

Saves by period Baylor Texas Tech

1 5 0

2 3 4

Tot 8 4

Attendance: 1256

1 0 2

SCORING SUMMARY: Time Goal Scorer (No.) 8:45 TTU, Casey McCall(1) 16:32 TTU, Dawn Ward (9) 50:09 TTU, Sarah Ellison (4) 75:25 OU, Whitney Palmer (12)

2 1 1

F 1 3

Assist C. Williams unassisted T. Lytle unassisted

SHOT ATTEMPTS: Texas Tech: 20 (Lytle 5, Smith 5, Ward 4, Williams 2, McCall 2, Terry 1, Ellison 1). Oklahoma: 8 (Palmer 5, Hampton 2, Alexander 1).

SAVES: Texas Tech: 4 (Pitts 4) Baylor: 8 (Quintanna 8)

SAVES: Texas Tech: 1 (Pitts 1) Iowa State: 2 (Gleason 2)

Oklahoma Texas Tech

SAVES: Texas Tech: 5 (Wikelius 4, Team 1) Oklahoma: 4 (Devonshire 3, Team 1) Shots by period Oklahoma Texas Tech

1 5 12

2 3 8

Tot 8 20

Corner kicks Oklahoma Texas Tech

1 1 2

2 1 1

Tot 2 3

Saves by period Oklahoma Texas Tech

1 2 3

2 2 2

Tot 4 5

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2009 SEASON REVIEW Texas Tech at Kansas – Oct. 9 Texas Tech Kansas

1 1 0

SCORING SUMMARY: Time Goal Scorer (No.) 31:14 TTU, Dawn Ward (10) 52:04 KU, Whitney Berry (3) 59:37 KU, Whitney Berry (4) 62:38 KU, Shelby Williamson (6) 88:43

TTU, Conner Williams (4)

Texas Tech at Texas – Oct. 23 2 1 3

F 2 3

Texas Tech Texas

1 1 0

2 1 2

SCORING SUMMARY: Time Goal Scorer (No.) 16:44 TTU, Dawn Ward (13) 49:19 TTU, Haley Fowler (1) 73:10 UT, Amanda Lisberger (1) 87:00 UT, Emily Anderson (1)

Assist K. De Leon K. Boyer unassisted K. Boyer, W. Berry D. Ward

OT 0 0

OT2 F 0 2 0 2

Assist C. Williams C. Williams B. Rivera K. Cummins

SHOT ATTEMPTS: Texas Tech: 10 (Smith 4, Ward 2, Williams 1, Lytle 1, Johnson 1, Fowler 1).

SHOT ATTEMPTS: Texas Tech: 13 (Williams 3, Ward 3, Lytle 2, Kammerer 1, Terry 1, Hinds 1, Smith 1, Ellison 1).

Texas: 18 (Goodson 4, Rivera 4, Anderson 3, Cummins 2, Lisberger 2, Campise 1, Child 1, Gibson 1).

Kansas: 14 (Berry 4, Williamson 4, Dolinsky 1, Noble 1, Boyer 1, McCabe 1, Morris 1, Cressy 1).

SAVES: Texas Tech: 2 (Pitts 2) Texas: 3 (Gaul 3)

SAVES: Texas Tech: 4 (Wikelius 4) Kansas: 6 (Liebetrau 6) Shots by period Texas Tech Kansas

1 7 6

2 6 8

Tot 13 14

Corner kicks Texas Tech Kansas

1 1 3

2 1 3

Tot 2 6

Saves by period Texas Tech Kansas

1 4 3

2 0 3

Tot 4 6

Shots by period Texas Tech Texas

1 3 11

2 4 6

OT OT2 Tot 2 1 10 1 0 18

Corner kicks Texas Tech Texas

1 5 7

2 2 5

OT O2 1 1 0 0

Tot 9 12

Saves by period Texas Tech Texas

1 1 2

2 0 1

OT O2 1 0 0 0

Tot 2 3

Attendance: 1548

Attendance: 685

Erin Wikelius was the first freshman to play in goal last year since 2006.

Texas Tech at Missouri – Oct. 11 Texas Tech Missouri

1 0 1

SCORING SUMMARY: Time Goal Scorer (No.) 42:49 MU, Jessica Greer (4) 59:13 TTU, Dawn Ward (11) 65:33 MU, Krista Kruse (3)

2 1 1

Texas Tech vs. Oklahoma St. – Oct. 16 F 1 2

Assist H. Krentz T. Lytle K. Adam

SHOT ATTEMPTS: Texas Tech: 16 (Lytle 6, Ward 3, Rezaie 2, Hinds 2, Smith 2, Williams 1). Missouri: 25 (Andrighetto 10, Makasini 3, Thornton 2, Kruse 2, Crabtree 2, Greer 2, K. Collins 2, M. Collins 1, Ruff 1).

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Corner kicks Texas Tech Missouri Saves by period Texas Tech Missouri

SCORING SUMMARY: Time Goal Scorer (No.) 10:52 OSU, Annika Niemeier (6) 72:27 TTU, Dawn Ward (12) 79:00 OSU, Annika Niemeier (7)

2 1 1

F 2 1

Assist C. Dougherty E. Bennett Penalty Kick

SHOT ATTEMPTS: Texas Tech: 12 (Williams 6, Smith 4, Ward 2). Oklahoma State: 13 (Strawser 5, Langdon 2, Niemeier 2, Gougherty 1, Marchesano 1, Farrell 1, DeLozier 1).

1 9 11 1 1 0 1 2 4

2 7 14 2 0 3 2 2 1

Tot 16 25 Tot 1 3 Tot 4 5

Texas Tech at Texas A&M – Oct. 25 Texas Tech Texas A&M

1 0 0

2 0 0

OT 0 0

OT2 F 0 0 0 0

SCORING SUMMARY: Time Goal Scorer (No.)

Assist

SHOT ATTEMPTS: Texas Tech: 14 (Lytle 6, Smith 2, Ellison 2, Williams 1, Terry 1, Rezaie 1, Ward 1). Texas A&M: 35 (Shipley 9, Hamilton 7, Ketchum 5, Hooper 4, Mautz 4, Castleberry 1, Young 1, Skelton 1, Peterson 1, Jones 1, Schmidt 1). SAVES: Texas Tech: 10 (Pitts 9, Team 1) Texas A&M: 5 (Arnold 3, Dyer 2)

Shots by period Oklahoma State Texas Tech

1 8 3

2 5 9

Tot 13 12

Corner kicks Oklahoma State Texas Tech

1 3 2

2 0 5

Tot 3 7

Saves by period Oklahoma State Texas Tech

1 1 2

2 2 1

Tot 3 3

Shots by period Texas Tech Texas A&M

1 7 13

2 OT OT2 Tot 3 2 2 14 15 2 5 35

Corner kicks Texas Tech Texas A&M

1 4 6

2 1 8

OT O2 0 0 0 2

Tot 5 16

Saves by period Texas Tech Texas A&M

1 3 3

2 6 1

OT O2 0 1 0 1

Tot 10 5

Attendance: 2866 Attendance: 1728

Attendance: 406

1 1 0

SAVES: Texas Tech: 3 (Pitts 3) Oklahoma State: 3 (Franch 3)

SAVES: Texas Tech: 4 (Pitts 4) Missouri: 5 (Dittamore 5) Shots by period Texas Tech Missouri

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NI SE

SCORING SUMMARY: Time Goal Scorer (No.) 52:58 CU, Nikki Marshall (8) 57:53 CU, Erin Bricker (2)

F 0 2

09

1 0 0

Texas Tech Colorado

20

Texas Tech at Colorado – Oct. 30

RS O

Assist unassisted K. Russell

SHOT ATTEMPTS: Texas Tech: 21 (Lytle 7, Rezaie 3, Smith 3, Terry 2, Ellison 2, Williams 1, Mihelich 1, Ward 1, McCall 1). Colorado: 16 (Fitzpatrick 5, Marshall 4, Menachof 2, Bricker 2, Ross 1, Russell 1, Goodman 1).

Emmie Bennett

SAVES: Texas Tech: 3 (Pitts 3) Colorado: 2 (Linder 2) Shots by period Texas Tech Colorado

1 11 10

2 10 6

Tot 21 16

Corner kicks Texas Tech Colorado

1 2 2

2 1 3

Tot 3 5

Saves by period Texas Tech Colorado

1 1 0

2 2 2

Tot 3 2

Sarabeth Clopton

Attendance: 582

Brittney Harrison Texas Tech vs. Kansas – Nov. 2 Texas Tech Kansas

1 1 1

2 0 0

SCORING SUMMARY: Time Goal Scorer (No.) 19:33 KU, Whitney Berry (6) 20:03 TTU, Tiffini Smith (2)

OT 0 0

OT2 F 0 1 0 1

Assist M. Dolinsky unassisted

Megan Hoffert

SHOT ATTEMPTS: Texas Tech: 24 (Williams 8, Lytle 7, Smith 5, Rezaie 1, Johnson 1, Ward 1, McCall 1). Kansas: 13 (Dolinsky 4, Berry 2, Boyer 2, Robbins 1, Noble 1, Morris 1, Francia 1, Cressy 1). SAVES: Texas Tech: 1 (Pitts 1) Kansas: 9 (Liebetrau 9)

Jennifer Kammerer

Shots by period Texas Tech Kansas

1 10 5

2 8 4

OT OT2 Tot 3 3 24 3 1 13

Corner kicks Texas Tech Kansas

1 2 0

2 2 2

OT O2 0 3 0 0

Tot 7 2

Saves by period Texas Tech Kansas

1 1 2

2 0 6

OT O2 0 0 1 0

Tot 1 9

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Zhaleh Rezaie

Attendance: 125

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Texas Tech Red Raiders

COACHING RECORDS All-Time Head Coaches

Diane Nichols 1994-96

ALL-TIME ASSISTANT COACHES

Felix Oskam 1997-04

Neil McGuire 2005-06

Tom Stone 2007-Present

Year-By-Year Records Year Coach 1994 *Diane Nichols 1995 *Diane Nichols 1996 ^Diane Nichols 1997 ^Felix Oskam 1998 ^Felix Oskam 1999 ^Felix Oskam 2000 ^Felix Oskam 2001 ^Felix Oskam 2002 ^Felix Oskam 2003 ^Felix Oskam 2004 ^Felix Oskam 2005 ^Neil McGuire 2006 ^Neil NcGuire 2007 ^Tom Stone 2008 ^Tom Stone 2009 ^Tom Stone Totals * Southwest Conference ^ Big 12 Conference

Overall 9-5-1 12-7-2 13-8-0 7-11-0 7-7-3 8-11-1 4-14-0 4-15-0 2-17-0 3-13-1 3-16-0 1-18-0 7-11-2 7-8-2 8-10-1 8-8-4 103-179-17

Conf Conf Finish n/a n/a 1-3-0 4th 5-4-0 4th 4-6-0 7th 3-5-2 7th 4-6-0 8th 2-8-0 10th 0-10-0 11th 0-10-0 11th 2-8-0 11th 0-10-0 11th 0-10-0 11th 2-7-1 9th 5-4-1 5th 3-7-0 8th 3-4-3 T-7th 34-102-7

Andrew, Eric.........................................................................2000 Bucciero, David....................................................... 1998-2000 Chura, Barbara ......................................1994-95, 1997-1999 Cogan, Chris ...............................................1995-97, 2001-04 Crum (Woods), Jamie ................................................ 2002-06 Crum, Steve .........................................................................2004 Dyksterhuis, Amy........................................................ 2000-01 Gordon, Aaron ................................................... 2007-Present Gordon, Ashley .................................................. 2007-Present Hobbs, Chad ................................................................. 2002-03 Keeton, Gibbs..................................................... 2009-Present Oskam, Felix ................................................................. 1995-96 Reid, Cathy ...........................................................................1996 Schmedes, Kelly ..................................................... 2005-2008 Zwaschka, Brian .......................................................... 2005-06

Texas Tech Head Coaches’ Records Name Diane Nichols Felix Oskam Neil McGuire Tom Stone Overall

Tenure (Yrs) 1994-96 (3) 1997-04 (8) 2005-06 (2) 2007-Present (4) 16 Seasons

Overall 34-20-3 38-104-5 8-29-2 23-26-7 103-179-17

Conf. 6-7-0 15-63-2 2-17-1 11-15-4 31-98-4 Aaron and Ashley Gordon

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Felix Oskam remains the longest tenured coach in school history after leading the Red Raiders from 1997 to 2004.

Tom Stone became just the fourth Texas Tech head coach in school history on May 25, 2007 and had led the Red Raiders to the Big 12 Championship tournament in consecutive seasons for the first time in school history.


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YEARLY LEADERS Points 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994

Dawn Ward..........................................27 Taylor Lytle ..........................................18 Zhaleh Rezaie .....................................13 Brittney Harrison...............................21 Kimmie Davis .....................................15 Priscilla Esquivel ................................15 Arsenault/Vasquez ............................. 8 Michaela Roberts ................................ 8 Melanie Brosnahan ..........................18 Melanie Brosnahan ..........................16 Carrie Graham ....................................18 Amy Rutstein ......................................28 Kristy Frantz ........................................33 Kristy Frantz ........................................44 Kristi Patterson ..................................24 Kristi Patterson ..................................27

Goals 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998

Dawn Ward..........................................13 Brittney Harrison/Katie Hinds ........ 7 Zhaleh Rezaie ....................................... 6 Brittney Harrison................................. 9 Kimmie Davis ....................................... 6 Priscilla Esquivel .................................. 7 Jennifer Vasquez ................................. 4 Michaela Roberts ................................ 4 Melanie Brosnahan ............................ 8 Melanie Brosnahan ............................ 7 Carrie Graham ...................................... 8 Amy Rutstein ......................................13

2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994

Three tied .............................................. 1 Campbell/Stephens ........................... 1 Four tied................................................. 1 Melanie Brosnahan ............................ 2 Carrie Graham ...................................... 4 Amy Rutstein ........................................ 4 Kristi Frantz/Amaris Smith............... 2 Kristi Frantz ........................................... 5 Kristi Patterson .................................... 5 Patterson/Amy Holtman .................. 2

Shots 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994

Taylor Lytle ..........................................91 Taylor Lytle ..........................................63 Zhaleh Rezaie .....................................73 Brittney Harrison...............................54 Kimmie Davis .....................................47 Priscilla Esquivel ................................33 Catie Arsenault ..................................36 Michaela Roberts ..............................32 Melanie Brosnahan ..........................52 Carrie Graham ....................................69 Jennifer Hamm ..................................78 Jennifer Hamm ..................................58 Kristy Frantz ........................................67 Kristy Frantz ........................................72 Kristi Patterson ..................................65 Kristi Patterson ..................................56

Saves 2009 Erin Wikelius .......................................43

Taylor Lytle 1997 1996 1995 1994

Kristy Frantz ........................................14 Kristy Frantz ........................................18 Patterson/Rutstein ...........................10 Kristi Patterson .................................... 9

Assists 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994

Taylor Lytle ..........................................11 Taylor Lytle ............................................ 8 Sarabeth Clopton ............................... 3 Chessa Purser ....................................... 4 Kimmie Davis ....................................... 3 Jenifer Thomas .................................... 5 Kerri Campbell ..................................... 4 Campbell/Frilot ................................... 2 Kerri Campbell ..................................... 3 Valdez/McNamara .............................. 3 Frantz/Taylor.........................................4 Kristy Frantz .......................................... 9 Kristy Frantz .......................................... 5 Kristy Frantz .......................................... 8 Jennifer Benat ...................................... 7 Kristi Patterson .................................... 9

Game-Winning Goals 2009 Brittney Harrison................................. 4 2008 Brittney Harrison................................. 3 2007 Zhaleh Rezaie ....................................... 3 2006 B. Harrison/Chessa Purser................ 2 2005 Chessa Purser ....................................... 1 2004 Priscilla Esquivel .................................. 2

1996 1995 1994

Shutouts 2009 Colleen Pitts.......................................... 3 2008 Tina Rincon ........................................... 5 2007 Tina Rincon ........................................... 5 2006 Tina Rincon ........................................... 3 2005 None ....................................................n/a 2004 None ....................................................n/a 2003 None ....................................................n/a 2002 None ....................................................n/a 2001 Brittney Peese ...................................... 1 2000 Campbell/Peese ...............................0.5 1999 Brittney Peese ...................................... 5 1998 Brittney Peese ...................................... 4 1997 Kellie McCallister................................. 2 1996 Lizzie Pruitt ........................................... 5 1995 Stephanie Carter ................................. 8 1994 Melissa Keys.......................................... 4 Goals-Against Average (Goalkeepers must have played in at least one-third of the team’s matches to qualify) 2009 Colleen Pitts.................................... 1.22 2008 Tina Rincon ..................................... 1.48 2007 Tina Rincon ..................................... 1.55 2006 Tina Rincon ..................................... 1.48 2005 Megan Knauss ............................... 3:63 2004 Beth Lippert.................................... 2.75

Kristy Frantz 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994

Tina Rincon .........................................88 Tina Rincon .........................................96 Tina Rincon .........................................86 Megan Knauss ...................................80 Megan Knauss ...................................54 Megan Knauss ...................................91 Beth Lippert........................................60 Brittney Peese ................................. 104 Brittney Peese ....................................84 Brittney Peese ....................................76 Brittney Peese ....................................65 Kellie McCallister...............................75 Lizzie Pruitt .........................................97 Stephanie Carter ............................ 100 Mellisa Keys ........................................58

Minutes In Goal 2009 Erin Wikelius .............................. 965:34 2008 Tina Rincon ..............................1761:48 2007 Tina Rincon ..............................1568:26 2006 Tina Rincon ..............................1583:25 2005 Megan Knauss .......................... 967:23 2004 Megan Knauss .......................... 746:16 2003 Megan Knauss ........................1249:00 2002 Beth Lippert............................... 743:56 2001 Brittney Peese .........................1507:45 2000 Brittney Peese .........................1233:55 1999 Brittney Peese .........................1573:58 1998 Brittney Peese .........................1282:00 1997 Kellie McCallister....................1392:00

Lizzie Pruitt ..............................1868:00 Stephanie Carter ....................1658:15 n/a ........................................................n/a

Tina Rincon 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994

Megan Knauss ............................... 2.74 Lindsay Fish .................................... 2.54 Brittney Peese ................................ 3.52 JoDee Campbell ............................ 1.86 Brittney Peese ................................ 1.94 Brittney Peese ................................ 2.32 Kellie McCallister........................... 2.13 Lizzie Pruitt ..................................... 1.59 Stephanie Carter ........................... 1.57 Melissa Keys.................................... .091

Fewest Goals Allowed (Goalkeepers must have played in at least one-third of the team’s matches to qualify) 2009 Colleen Pitts........................................13 2008 Tina Rincon .........................................29 2007 Tina Rincon .........................................27 2006 Colleen Pitts.......................................... 4 2005 Beth Lippert........................................33 2004 Beth Lippert........................................18 2003 Beth Lippert........................................15 2002 Lindsay Fish ........................................12 2001 Brittney Peese ....................................59 2000 JoDee Campbell .................................. 8 1999 Brittney Peese ....................................34 1998 Brittney Peese ....................................33 1997 Kellie McCallister...............................33 1996 Lizzie Pruitt .........................................33 1995 Stephanie Carter ...............................29 1994 Stephanie Carter ................................. 8

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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS CAREER RECORDS

SINGLE SEASON RECORDS

GOALKEEPER RECORDS

Points 1. Kristy Frantz (1996-99) ........................108 2. Kristi Patterson (1994-96) .................... 78 3. Amy Rustein (1995-98) ......................... 63 4. Brittney Harrison (2006-09)................. 57 5. Amaris Smith (1996-97) ........................ 46 6. Julie Clement (1994-97) ....................... 44 7. Carrie Graham (1999-01)...................... 41 Taylor Lytle (2008-Pres)......................... 41 9. Jennifer Benat (1995-98) ...................... 39 10. Melanie Brosnahan (2000-01) ............ 34

Points 1. Kristy Frantz (1996) ................................ 44 2. Kristy Frantz (1997) ................................ 33 3. Amy Rutstein (1998) .............................. 28 4. Kristi Patterson (1994) ........................... 27 Amaris Smith (1996) .............................. 27 Dawn Ward (2009) .................................. 27 7. Kristi Patterson (1995) ........................... 24 8. Jennifer Benat (1995) ............................ 23 9. Amy Rutstein (1995) .............................. 22 10. Brittney Harrison (2006) ....................... 21 Kristy Frantz (1998) ................................ 21

Career Saves 1. Brittney Peese (1998-01) ....................329 2. Tina Rincon (2004-08) .........................305 3. Megan Knauss (2002-05) ...................266 4. Beth Lippert (2003-05)........................175 5. Stephanie Carter (1994-95) ...............141 6. Lizzie Pruitt (1996) .................................. 97 7. Kellie McCallister (1997-99)................. 82

Goals 1. Kristy Frantz (1996-99) .......................... 41 2. Kristi Patterson (1994-96) .................... 30 3. Amy Rustein (1995-98) ......................... 28 4. Brittney Harrison (2006-09)................. 24 5. Carrie Graham (1999-01)...................... 18 6. Julie Clement (1994-96) ....................... 15 Melanie Brosnahan (2000-01) ........... 15 8. Jennifer Benat (1995-98) ...................... 14 9. Amaris Smith (1996-97) ........................ 13 Dawn Ward (2009-Pres) ........................ 13 11. Priscilla Esquivel (2004-07) .................. 12 Assists 1. Kristy Frantz (1996-99) .......................... 26 2. Taylor Lytle (2008-Pres)......................... 19 3. Kristi Patterson (1994-96) .................... 18 4. Julie Clement (1994-97) ....................... 14 5. Jennifer Benat (1995-98) ...................... 11 Kerri Campbell (2000-03) ..................... 11 7. Lindsay Thompson (1997-00) ................9 Brittney Harrison (2006-09)....................9 9. Jennifer Hamm (1998-99) .......................8 10. Amy Rutstein (1995-98) ...........................7 Kelly Taylor (1997-00) ...............................7 Game-Winning Goals 1. Kristi Patterson (1994-96) .................... 11 2. Kristy Frantz (1996-99) .......................... 10 Brittney Harrison (2006-09)................. 10 4. Amy Rutsein (1995-98) ............................5 Carrie Graham (1999-01).........................5 Zhaleh Rezaie (2006-09)..........................5 7. Amaris Smith (1996-97) ...........................4 Jennifer Benat (1995-98) .........................4 Priscilla Esquivel (2004-07) .....................4 10. Chessa Purser (2005-08) ..........................3 Dawn Ward (2009-Pres) ...........................3

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Shot Attempts 1. Kristy Frantz (1996-99) ........................248 2. Zhaleh Rezaie (2006-09).....................172 3. Kristi Patterson (1994-96) ..................169 4. Carre Graham (1999-01) .....................158 5. Taylor Lytle (2008-Pres).......................154 6. Jennifer Hamm (1998-99) ..................136 7. Julie Clement (1994-97) .....................134 8. Priscilla Esquivel (2004-07) ................133 Brittney Harrison (2006-09)...............133 10. Amy Rutstein (1995-98) ......................121

Goals 1. Kristy Frantz (1996) ................................ 18 2. Kristy Frantz (1997) ................................ 14 3. Amy Rutstein (1998) .............................. 13 Dawn Ward (2009) .................................. 13 5. Kristi Patterson (1996) ........................... 11 Amaris Smith (1996) .............................. 11 7. Kristi Patterson (1995) ........................... 10 Amy Rutstein (1995) .............................. 10 9. Brittney Harrison (2006) ..........................9 Amaris Smith (1997) .................................9 Kristi Patterson (1994) ..............................9 12. Carrie Graham (1999) ...............................8 Jennifer Benat (1995) ...............................8 Melanie Brosnahan (2001)......................8 Assists 1. Taylor Lytle (2009) .................................. 11 2. Kristi Patterson (1994) ..............................9 Kristy Frantz (1998) ...................................9 4. Kristy Frantz (1996) ...................................8 Taylor Lytle (2008) .....................................8 6. Jennifer Benat (1995) ...............................7 7. Shannon Brooks (1995) ...........................6 Lauren Yelinek (2008) ...............................6 Conner Williams (2009)............................6 10. Kristy Frantz (1997) ...................................5 Kristi Patterson (1996) ..............................5 Amaris Smith (1996) .................................5 Julie Clement (1995) .................................5

Single Season Saves 1. Stephanie Carter (1995) .....................141 2. Brittney Peese (2001) ..........................104 3. Lizzie Pruitt (1996) .................................. 97 4. Tina Rincon (2007).................................. 96 5. Megan Knauss (2003) ............................ 93 6. Tina Rincon (2008).................................. 88 7. Tina Rincon (2006).................................. 86 8. Brittney Peese (2000) ............................ 84 9. Megan Knauss (2005) ............................ 84 10. Brittney Peese (1999) ............................ 76 Career Shutouts 1. Tina Rincon (2004-08) ........................... 13 2. Stephanie Carter (1994-95) ................. 11 3. Brittney Peese (1998-01) ...................10.5 4. Lizzie Pruitt (1996-97) ..............................6 Single Season Shutouts 1. Stephanie Carter (1995) ..........................8 2. Tina Rincon (2007).....................................5 Tina Rincon (2008).....................................5 Brittney Peese (1999) ...............................5 Lizzie Pruitt (1996) .....................................5 6. Brittney Peese (1998) ...............................4 Melissa Keys (1994) ...................................4 8. Tina Rincon (2006).....................................3 Colleen Pitts (2009) ...................................3 Most Consecutive Shutouts 1. Melissa Keys (1994) ...................................3 2. Several Tied..................................................2

Game-Winning Goals 1. Kristi Patterson (1995) ..............................5 Kristi Frantz (1996).....................................5 3. Kristi Patterson (1996) ..............................4 Amy Rutstein (1998) .................................4 Carrie Graham (1999) ...............................4 Brittney Harrison (2009) ..........................4 7. Zhaleh Rezaie (2007) ................................3 Brittney Harrison (2008) ..........................3 Dawn Ward (2009) .....................................3

Career Goals Against Average (Must have 600 career total minutes) 1. Melissa Keys (1994) .............................0.91 2. Colleen Pitts (2006-Pres) ...................1.28 3. Stephanie Carter (1994-95) ..............1.51 4. Tina Rincon (2004-08) ........................1.67 5. Lizzie Pruitt (1996-97) ........................1.83 6. Erin Wikelius (2009-Pres) ...................1.96 7. Kellie McCallister (1997-99)..............2.11 8. Brittney Peese (1998-01) ...................2.56 9. Megan Knauss (2002-05) ..................2.97 10. Beth Lipert (2002-05) .........................3.50

Shot Attempts 1. Taylor Lytle (2009) .................................. 91 2. Jennifer Hamm (1999) .......................... 78 3. Zhaleh Rezaie (2007) ............................. 73 4. Kristy Frantz (1996) ................................ 72 5. Carrie Graham (2000) ............................ 69 6. Kristy Frantz (1997) ................................ 67 7. Kristi Patterson (1995) ........................... 65 8. Carrie Graha (1999) ................................ 63 Taylor Lytle (2008) .................................. 63 10. Amaris Smith (1996) .............................. 59 11. Jennifer Hamm (1998) .......................... 58

Single Season Goals Against Average (Must have 300 total minutes over season) 1. Melissa Keys (1994) .............................0.91 2. Colleen Pitts (2009) .............................1.22 3. Stephanie Carter (1994) ....................1.33 4. Tina Rincon (2006)...............................1.48 Tina Rincon (2008)...............................1.48 6. Lizzie Pruitt (1996) ...............................1.51 7. Tina Rincon (2007)...............................1.55 8. JoDee Campbell (2000) .....................1.86 9. Brittney Peese (1999) .........................1.94 10. Erin Wikelius (2009).............................1.96


2010 Soccer

SINGLE GAME/TEAM RECORDS SINGLE GAME RECORDS

TEAM RECORDS

Points 1. Chessa Purser ...................................... 11 vs. Prairie View A&M, 2006 2. Amy Rutstein ......................................... 8 vs. Stephen F. Austin, 1995 Kristy Frantz ...............................................8 vs. South Alabama, 1996 4. Kristy Frantz ........................................................ 6 vs. Mississippi, 1996 Amaris Smith ......................... 6 vs. Southwest Missouri State, 1996 Brittney Harrison..............................6 vs. Northwestern State, 2008

Single Game Team Records Most Goals Scored ....................................... 10 vs. Prairie View A&M, 2006 10 vs. Stephen F. Austin, 1995 First Half Goals ................................................. 6 vs. Stephen F. Austin, 1995 Second Half Goals ...........................................5 vs. Prairie View A&M, 2006 5 vs. South Alabama, 1996 Most Assists .................................................... 10 vs. Prairie View A&M, 2006 10 vs. Stephen F. Austin, 1995 First Half Assists .................................................5 vs. Praire View A&M, 2006 5 vs. Stephen F. Austin, 1995 Second Half Assists ........................................ 4 vs. Stephen F. Austin, 1995 Most Points .....................................................30 vs. Stephen F. Austin, 1995 30 vs. Prairie View A&M, 2006 First Half Points..............................................17 vs. Stephen F. Austin, 1995 Second Half Points ................................................................................12, twice Largest Margin of Victory .............10 vs. Stephen F. Austin (10-0), 1995 10, vs. Prairie View A&M (10-0), 2006 Largest Margin of Defeat ................................ 9 vs. Nebraska (1-10), 1999

Assists 1. Taylor Lytle ........................................................................3 vs. TCU, 2009 2. Kristi Patterson ............................2 vs. Hardin Simmons,UTEP, 1994 Julie Clement .......................................2 vs. New Mexico State, 1994 Shannon Brooks ................................... 2 vs. Stephen F. Austin, 1995 Christine Messner ................................ 2 vs. Stephen F. Austin, 1995 Katie Woodburn ................................... 2 vs. Stephen F. Austin, 1995 Lizzy Biles..................................................................2 vs. Missouri, 1996 Julie Clement ......................................................2 vs. Iowa State, 1996 Kristy Frantz ........................................................2 vs. S. Alabama, 1996 Kristy Frantz ................................................................... 2 vs. Texas, 1996 Amaris Smith ............................................2 vs. Oklahoma State, 1996 Lindsay Thompson ..........................2 vs. Northwestern State, 1999 Lindsey Wile ..............................................2 vs. West Texas A&M, 2000 Ellen McNamara ......................................... 2 vs. Portland State, 2000 Kerri Campbell ...................................... 2 vs. Stephen F. Austin, 2001 Lauren Lothrop.............................................. 2 vs. Angelo State, 2004 Alex Reinhart ..........................................2 vs. Prairie View A&M, 2006 Katie Hinds .........................................2 vs. Northwestern State, 2008 Taylor Lytle ...........................................................2 vs. Oklahoma, 2008 Taylor Lytle ...........................................................2 vs. Iowa State, 2008 Goals 1. Chessa Purser .........................................5 vs. Prairie View A&M, 2006 2. Amy Rutstein ......................................... 4 vs. Stephen F. Austin, 1995 3. Kristy Frantz ........................................................ 3 vs. Mississippi, 1996 Kristy Frantz ...............................................3 vs. South Alabama, 1996 Amaris Smith ......................... 3 vs. Southwest Missouri State, 1996 Brittney Harrison..............................3 vs. Northwestern State, 2008

Single Season Team Records Most Wins ..................................................................................................13, 1996 Best Winning Percentage ............................................................... .633, 1994 Most Conference Wins ............................................................................6, 1995 Consecutive Matches Without Being Shutout .............................17, 2009 Most Consecutive Shutouts..................................................................3, 1994 Most Goals Scored .................................................................................53, 1996 Most Assists ..............................................................................................41, 1995 Most Points ............................................................................................ 143, 1995 Most Shutouts ............................................................................... 8, 1994, 1995 Most Shutouts Against .........................................................................10, 2005 Fewest Goals Allowed .............................................................................8, 1994 Most Goals Allowed ...............................................................................72, 2005 Least Goals Scored .................................................................................13, 2005 Most Goalie Saves ............................................................................... 139, 2005

First Half Goals 1. Chessa Purser .........................................3 vs. Prairie View A&M, 2006 Brittney Harrison..............................3 vs. Northwestern State, 2008 2. Amy Rutstein ......................................... 2 vs. Stephen F. Austin, 1995 Kristi Patterson .............................................................................. 2, twice Kristy Frantz ........................................................................ 2, three times Carrie Graham .........................................................2 vs. Missouri, 1999 Second Half Goals 1. Amy Rutstein ...................................................................... 2 goals, twice Amaris Smith ......................... 2 vs. Southwest Missouri State, 1996 Lauren Taylor ...........................................................2 vs. Missouri, 1999 Melanie Brosnahan ...........................................2 vs. Iowa State, 2000 Emmie Bennett..................................................2 vs. Texas State, 2007 Brittney Harrison.........................................................2 vs. Lamar, 2008

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Saves 1. Melissa Keys .................................................................18 vs. Texas, 1994 2. Brittney Peese ....................................................16 vs. Evansville, 1998 3. Stephanie Carter ................................................14 vs. Nebraska, 1994 Brittney Peese .............................................................14 vs. Texas, 2001 5. Becky Wendt.....................................................13 vs. Texas A&M, 1995 Stephanie Carter ...................................................13 vs. Arizona, 1994

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Texas Tech Red Raiders

HOME/CONFERENCE RECORDS HOME RECORDS The Red Raiders played at R.P Fuller Stadium from 1994-2007 until the move to the John Walker Soccer Complex in 2008. Individual Goals ................................. 5, Chessa Purser vs. Prairie View A&M (9-8-06) Assists ................................ 2, Alex Reinhart vs. Prairie View A&M (9-8-06) ......................................2, Kerri Campbell vs. Stephen F. Austin (10-17-01) Points ..............................11, Chessa Purser vs. Prairie View A&M (9-8-06) Saves ........................ 23, Janell Herman vs. Oklahoma Christian (9-8-95) Team Goals .............................................................10 vs. Prairie View A&M (9-8-06) ..................................................................... 10 vs. Stephen F. Austin (9-29-96) Assists ...........................................................10 vs. Prairie View A&M (9-8-06) ..................................................................... 10 vs. Stephen F. Austin (9-29-96) Points ..................................30, Texas Tech vs. Stephen F. Austin (9-29-96) Saves .......................................................23 vs. Oklahoma Christian (9-8-95) Miscellaneous Largest combined score..............10 vs. Prairie View A&M (10-0, 9-8-06) ..........................................................10, vs. Stephen F. Austin (10-0, 9-29-96) Most combined goals .............................10 vs. Prairie View A&M (9-8-06) ..................................................................... 10 vs. Stephen F. Austin (9-29-96) Most combined assists ...........................10 vs. Prairie View A&M (9-8-06) ..................................................................... 10 vs. Stephen F. Austin (9-29-96) Most combined saves .......................27 vs. Oklahoma Christian (9-8-95) Fewest combined goals ................................... 1 vs. Oklahoma (10-13-06) .................................................................................1 vs. Texas-El Paso (8-31-96) Fewest combined assists ...............................Zero vs. Minnesota (9-4-05) Fewest combined saves ..............................................Five vs. Tulsa (9-2-96) Largest point differential .......................10 vs. Prairie View A&M (9-8-06) ...........................................................10 vs. Stephen F. Austin (10-0, 9-29-96) Largest attendance .........................1,728 vs. Oklahoma State (10-16-09) JOHN WALKER SOCCER COMPLEX FIRSTS Goal ................................................Zhaleh Rezaie, 8-22-08 vs. Lamar, 15:08 Assist ................................................... Taylor Lytle, 8-22-08 vs. Lamar, 15:08 Shot Attempt .......................... Brittney Harrison, 8-22-08 vs. Lamar, 1:39 Corner Kick.....................................Shannon Sims, 8-22-08 vs. Lamar, 3:48 Save ...... Jessica Winters (Lamar), 8-22-08 off L. Castellano shot, 14:23 Shutout ..........................................................Tina Rincon, 8-22-08 vs. Lamar

CONFERENCE PLAY RECORDS Single Game Team Records Goals Scored ................................ 4, three times. last vs. Oklahoma, 2000 First Half Goals ...................................................................3 vs. Missouri, 1997 Second Half Goals .............................................3 vs. Oklahoma State, 2000 .............................................................................................3 vs. Iowa State, 2007 Assists ..................................................3, four times, last vs. Nebraska, 2009 First Half Assists ...............................................................................2, four times Second Half Assists ............................................3 vs Oklahoma State, 1996 Points ................................................................................. 11 vs. Missouri, 1997 First Half Points..................................................................7 vs. Missouri, 1997 Second Half Points ............................................9 vs. Oklahoma State, 1996 Largest Margin of Victory .........3 (4 times), last vs. Oklahoma St., 2000 Largest Margin of Defeat ................................ 8 vs. Texas A&M (0-8), 1996 Single Season Wins ........................................................................................... 5, 1996 and 2007 Best Winning Percentage ............................................................... .555, 1996 Most Consecutive Wins ..........................................................................4, 1997 Consecutive Matches Without Being Shutout ...............................8, 2009 Goals Scored ............................................................................................16, 1996 Assists .........................................................................................................13, 2009 Points ..........................................................................................................43, 2009 Shutouts .................................................................................. 3, 2007 and 2009 Most Shutouts Against ...........................................................................6, 2005 Fewest Goals Allowed ...........................................................................11, 1994 Most Goals Allowed ...............................................................................26, 1997 Least Goals Scored ...................................................................................5, 2005 Single Game Individual Records Most Points Kristy Frantz ........................................................................5 vs. Missouri, 1997 Leanne Mihelich..............................................................4 vs. Nebraska, 2009 Katie Hinds ...............................................................................4 vs. Baylor, 2008 Zhaleh Rezaie...................... 4 vs. Missouri, 2007 (Big 12 Championship) Brittney Harrison...............................................................4 vs. Missouri, 2006 Melanie Brosnahan ........................4 vs. Iowa St., 2000; Okla. State, 2000 Lizzy Biles .................................................................................4 vs. Baylor, 1999 Lauren Taylor ......................................................................4 vs. Missouri, 1999 Carrie Graham....................................................................4 vs. Missouri, 1999 Jennifer Benat .....................................................4 vs. Oklahoma State, 1997 Kristy Frantz ............................................4 vs. Colorado & Okla. State, 1996 Amaris Smith ..................................................................4 vs. Iowa State, 1996 Kristi Patterson ..............................................................4 vs. Iowa State, 1996 Most Assists Kristy Frantz .............................................................................. 2 vs. Texas, 1996 Amaris Smith .......................................................2 vs. Oklahoma State, 1996 Lizzy Biles ............................................................................2 vs. Missouri, 1996 Julie Clement .................................................................2 vs. Iowa State, 1996 Taylor Lytle ......................................................................2 vs. Iowa State, 2008 Taylor Lytle ......................................................................2 vs. Oklahoma, 2008 Conner Williams ...................................................................... 2 vs. Texas, 2009 Most Goals Lizzy Biles .................................................................................2 vs. Baylor, 1999 Carrie Graham....................................................................2 vs. Missouri, 1999 Lauren Taylor ......................................................................2 vs. Missouri, 1999 Kristy Frantz ........................................................................2 vs. Missouri, 1997 Jennifer Benat .....................................................2 vs. Oklahoma State, 1997 Melanie Brosnahan ............. 2 vs. Iowa St., 2000; Oklahoma State, 2000 Zhaleh Rezaie...................... 2 vs. Missouri, 2007 (Big 12 Championship) Katie Hinds ...............................................................................2 vs. Baylor, 2008 Leanne Mihelich..............................................................2 vs. Nebraska, 2009

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First Half Goals Carrie Graham....................................................................2 vs. Missouri, 1999 Second Half Goals Kristy Frantz .........................................................2 vs. Oklahoma State, 1996 Melanie Brosnahan ......................................................2 vs. Iowa State, 2000

Zhaleh Rezaie netted the first goal in the history of the John Walker Soccer Complex on Aug. 28, 2008, against Lamar.

Most Saves Melissa Key .............................................................................18 vs. Texas, 1994 Becky Wendt................................................................13 vs. Texas A&M, 1995


2010 Soccer

OPPONENTS RECORDS/ALL-TIME HONORS OPPONENTS RECORDS

All-Time Award Winners

All Games

All-Big 12 First Team Individual Jennifer Hamm .......................... 1998 Goals scored .............................. 4, Courtney Saunders, Baylor (10-30-99) Taylor Lytle .................................. 2009 Assists ...........................................................3, Nikki Hales, Baylor (10-30-99) Points ........................................... 9, Courtney Saunders, Baylor (10-30-99) Second Team Saves ............................. 23, Janell Herman, Oklahoma Christian (9-8-95) Kristy Frantz ................................ 1996 First Half Goals .......................... 3, Courtney Saunders, Baylor (10-30-99) Kristy Frantz ................................ 1997 First Half Assists ....................... 2, Tania Castillejos Texas A&M (10-11-96) Kristy Frantz ................................ 1998 First Half Points......................... 7, Courtney Saunders, Baylor (10-30-99) Jennifer Hamm .......................... 1999 Second Half Goals .............................................2, Duran, Arizona (11-4-94) Kerri Campbell ........................... 2002 Second Half Assists ............... 2, Sandra DePol, Brewton-Parker (9-8-96) Second Half Points ............................................4, Duran, Arizona (11-4-94) Brittney Harrison....................... 2007 Taylor Lytle .................................. 2008 Team Goals ...............................................................................10, Nebraska (11-3-99) Assists ..........................................................................7, Texas A&M (10-11-96) Points ..............................................................................25, Nebraska (11-3-99) Saves ............................................................ 23, Oklahoma Christian (9-8-95) First Half Goals ..........................................................7, Texas A&M (10-11-96) First Half Assists ........................................................6, Texas A&M (10-11-96) First Half Points...................................................... 20, Texas A&M (10-11-96) Second Half Goals ................................................................ 6, Texas (10-9-05) Second Half Assists .............................................................. 5, Texas (10-9-05) Second Half Points .............................................................17, Texas (10-9-05)

Newcomer Team Brittney Harrison....................... 2006 Taylor Lytle .................................. 2008 Morgan Johnson....................... 2009 Tiffini Smith ................................ 2009 Dawn Ward ................................. 2009 SIDs All-Conference Second Team Kristy Frantz ................................ 1996

Chessa Purser .......................2006-07 Ashley Reed ................................ 2005 Tina Rincon ...........................2006-08 Lindsey Scott .............................. 2001 Allison Seifert .......................2002-04 Shannon Sims ......................2006-08 Debra Smith ............................... 1998 Lauren Taylor .............................. 1999 Lindsay Thompson ................... 1999 Marie Valdez, ........................1999-01 Jenna Wetzel .............................. 2004 Maegan Wilber ....................2007-09 Lindsey Wile..........................2001-02 Jennifer Wood............................ 1997 Katie Woodburn ........................ 1996 Second Team Melanie Brosnahan .................. 2001 Karen De Leon ........................... 2009 Karen Stephens ...................2004-05 Lindsey Thompson................... 2000 Kelly Taylor .................................. 2000 Kim Warren ................................. 2004 Jenna Wetzel .............................. 2005 Lindsey Wile................................ 2000

Honorable Mention All-Big 12 Tournament Lizzy Biles .................................... 1997 Conference Mathces Only Brittney Harrison....................... 2007 Crystal Dady ............................... 1997 Amy Rutstein .............................. 1998 Single Game Big 12 Player of the Week Raney Terrell ............................... 1996 Goals ...............................................4, Courtney Sanders, Baylor (10-30-99) Amy Rutstein ...................... 10-20-98 Crystal Zachry ............................ 1996 Assists ...........................................................3, Nikki Hales, Baylor (10-30-99) .........................................................................3, Ashley Foster, Texas (10-9-05) Defensive Player of the Week NSCAA/Umbro All-Central Points ........................................... 9, Courtney Saunders, Baylor (10-30-99) Brittney Peese .......................10-2-00 Region Saves .......................................................... 16, Liz Latouk, Missouri (11-8-96) Brittney Harrison............... 10-16-07 Second Team First Half Goals .......................... 3, Courtney Saunders, Baylor (10-30-99) Kristy Frantz ................................ 1997 First Half Assists .................................................................. Several tied at two Jennifer Hamm .......................... 1998 First Half Points......................... 7, Courtney Saunders, Baylor (10-30-99) Newcomer of the Week Ashley Reed ........................ 10-26-04 Taylor Lytle .................................. 2009 Second Half Goals ............................................................. Several tied at two Second Half Assists ........................................................... Several tied at one Brittney Harrison..................10-3-06 Dawn Ward ............................9-22-09 Third Team Kristy Frantz ................................ 1996 Team Records Academic All-Big 12 Jennifer Hamm .......................... 1999 Single Game Goals ...............................................................................10, Nebraska (11-3-99) First Team Assists ..........................................................................9, Texas A&M (10-23-05) Alex Aton ..................................... 2005 All-SWC First Team Points ..............................................................................25, Nebraska (11-3-99) Jennifer Benat ......................1997-98 Kristi Patterson .......................... 1995 Saves ................................................................................ 16, Missouri (11-8-96) Emmie Bennett....................2008-09 First Half Goals ..........................................................7, Texas A&M (10-11-96) Lizzy Biles ..............................1998-99 GTE/SWC Academic First Half Assists ........................................................6, Texas A&M (10-11-96) Tiana Boyea ..........................2001-03 All-American First Half Points...................................................... 20, Texas A&M (10-11-96) Shanna Brown ........................... 2006 Raney Terrell ............................... 1995 Second Half Goals ................................................................ 6, Texas (10-9-05) JoDee Campbell........................ 2000 Second Half Assists .............................................................. 5, Texas (10-9-05) Sarabeth Clopton ...............2007-09 GTE/CoSIDA Academic Second Half Points .............................................................17, Texas (10-9-05) Kim Cypert ............................2005-07 All-America CeCe Dillon ...........................1997-99 Jennifer Wood............................ 1996 Maggie Fete ................................ 2009 Kristy Frantz ..........................1997-98 Soccer Buzz Magazine Roxanne Frilot............................ 2002 All-Freshman Central Team Carrie Graham......................2000-01 Kristy Frantz ................................ 1996 Megan Knauss ........................... 2005 Taylor Lytle .................................. 2008 Brittney Harrison.................2007-09 Katie Hinds ............................2008-09 Central Region Second Team Megan Hoffert ............... 2007, 2009 Brittney Harrison....................... 2007 Jennifer Kammerer ............2007-09 Beth Lippert................................ 2005 National All-Freshman Third Lauren Lothrop.......................... 2005 Team Tracy Loyd .............................2001-02 Taylor Lytle .................................. 2008 Amy Mathiak .............................. 2005 Rachel Mavris ............................. 2001 Elite Team of the Week Casey McCall .............................. 2009 Brittney Harrison............... 10-17-07 Ellen McNamara ........................ 2001 Brittney Harrison............... 10-24-07 Ana Morton ..........................2004-06 Ana Ontiveroz ............................ 2000 Soccer America Magazine Brittney Peese ......................1999-01 Team of the Week Ashlyn Peterson ..................1997-99 Brittney Harrison............... 10-23-07 Brittney Harrison

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ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS -AAlfred, Jenny.........................F .......................1999 Alamnd, Whitney ............D/MF ..................2004 Aton, Alex ............................. D ............... 2004-06 -BBalderrama, Vanessa......D/MF ........... 1995-98 Benat, Jennifer .................F/MF ............ 1995-98 Bennett, Emmie.................MF .............. 2006-09 Bergman, Abby..................MF .....................2004 Biles, Lizzy ...........................MF .............. 1996-99 Blume, Meghan .................. D ............... 2003-05 Boyea, Tiana......................... D ............... 2000-03 Brooks, Shannon .................F .......................1995 Brosnahan, Melanie ...........F ................ 2000-01 Brown, Shanna ....................F ................ 2005-06 -CCameron, Kelcee ...............MF .............. 2004-05 Campbell, JoDee ............... GK .....................2000 Campbell, Kerri ................F/MF ............ 2000-03 Carter, Stephanie .............. GK .............. 1994-95 Castellano, Lexi ................... D ......................2008 Cdebaca, Halie ...................MF .............. 2007-09 Clary, Lauren........................ D ............2008-pres Clement, Jule .....................MF .............. 1994-97 Clopton, Sarabeth ............. D ............... 2006-09 Conn, Julie............................ D ......................2007 Crampton, Lisa.....................F .......................1996 Crosby, Lauren ...................MF .....................2005 Cumbest, Cydney .............. D ......................2006 Cypert, Kim ...........................F ................ 2004-07 -DDavis, Kimmie ......................F .......................2005 Dean, Nicole ........................ D ......................1994 De Leon, Karen ....................F ................ 2007-09 Dillon, CeCe ......................... D ............... 1996-99 Donovan, Carrie ..................F .......................1994 Dozier, Jaclyn ...................... D ............2009-Pres

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-EEdens, Rebecca................... D ......................1996 Ellison, Sarah ......................MF ...........2009-pres Esquivel, Priscilla .................F ........... 2004-2007 -FFete, Maggie .......................MF ...........2008-Pres Fish, Lindsay ....................... GK .............. 2001-02 Fowler, Haley ....................... D ...........2009-Pres. Frantz, Kristy .........................F ................ 1996-99 Fricks, Lauren .......................F .......................2005 Frilot, Roxanne.................... D ............... 2001-02 Frilot, Nicole ........................ D ......................2002 Frost, Cindy ......................... GK .....................1994 -GGentry, Kim .......................... D ......................2004 Graham, Carrie.....................F ................ 1991-01

Greer, Sarah ......................... D ......................2006 Gutnecht, Mariah............MF/F ...................2002 -HHahn, Lindsey .................... GK .....................2001 Hamilton, Brittani .............. D ......................2006 Hamm, Jennifer .................MF .............. 1998-99 Hanson, Hope ..................... D ......................2008 Hardie, Kacy ........................MF .....................2008 Harrison, Brittney............. F/D ............. 2006-09 Hemmer, Melinda .............MF .....................1997 Hinds, Katie ...........................F ................ 2007-09 Hocking, Amy.....................MF .....................1996 Hoffert, Megan ..................MF .............. 2006-09 Holtman, Amy ......................F .......................1994 Horn, Allison ........................ D ......................2002 -IIhde, Carrie ........................F/MF ............ 1994-97 -JJensen, Megan.................... D ............... 1998-00 Jepson, Ali .............................F .......................2000 Johnson, Morgan............... D ............2009-pres Jones, Carrie .....................D/MF ........... 2002-03 -KKammerer, Jennifer ........... D ............... 2006-09 Keys, Melissa....................... GK .....................1994 Knauss, Megan .................. GK .............. 2002-05 -LLaursen, Megan...............MF/D ........... 1998-00 Lippert, Beth....................... GK .............. 2002-05 Livingston, Stacy................ D ............... 1995-97 Lothrop, Lauren.................MF .............. 2004-05 Lovell, Amy.......................... GK .....................2006 Loyd, Tracy ........................MF/F ............ 2000-02 Lytle, Taylor .........................MF ...........2008-Pres -MMartell, Lauren ................... D ......................2006 Mathiak, Amy ...................... D ......................2005 Mavris, Rachel ..................F/MF ............ 2000-02 McCall, Casey ...................... D ............2008-pres McCallister, Kellie .............. GK .............. 1997-99 McCoy, Stephenie.............. D ......................1997 McNamara, Ellen ................ D ............... 2000-01 Means, Emily ......................MF .....................2006 Mejia, Laura ......................... D ......................1996 Messner, Christine ..............F .......................1995 Mihelich, Leanne.................F .............2008-pres Miller, Monica.....................MF .....................2000 Morton, Ana .....................D/MF ........... 2003-06 Myers, Whitney ..................MF .............. 1997-98 Mygatt, Kendyl ....................F .......................2008 -OOntiveroz, Ana .................MF/D ........... 1997-00

Rhine, Heather .................MF/F ............ 2002-03 Rincon, Tina ........................ GK ......... 2004-2008 Roberts, Michaela ...........MF/F ............ 2001-02 Roberts, Marla....................MF .....................2002 Robertson, Kellye................F .......................2005 Rutstein, Amy ...................F/MF ............ 1995-98 -SSchavrien, Nicole ............. D/F ....................2004 Schwind, Rachel ................MF .....................2005 Scott, Lindsay ...................D/MF ........... 2000-02 Seifert, Allison ..................... D ............... 2001-04 Shrouf, Erin..........................MF .............. 2001-02 Sims, Shannon ...................MF ......... 2005-2008 Smith, Amaris .......................F ................ 1996-97 Smith, Amy........................... D ......................1995 Smith, Debra ........................F ................ 1997-00 Smith, Tiffini........................MF ...........2009-pres Stephens, Karen ................MF .............. 2002-05 Stone, Katy ........................... D ......................1994 Streetman, Heather ...........F .......................1994 Strode, Mary .........................F .......................2002 -TTaylor, Kelly .......................D/MF ........... 1997-00 Taylor, Lauren .....................MF .............. 1998-99 Terrell, Raney ....................MF/D ........... 1994-97 Terry, Madison ...................MF ...........2008-pres Thomas, Jenifer ...................F .......................2004 Thompson, Lindsay..........MF .............. 1997-00 Thompson, Lori .................MF .....................1994 -VValdez, Marie ........................F ................ 1999-01 Vasquez, Jennifer ................F ................ 2003-05 Villareal, Erin ........................ D ......................2008 -WWard, Dawn ..........................F .............2009-Pres Warren, Kim ..........................F ................ 2003-05 Waugh, Kristen ................... D ......................2001 Wetzel, Jenna .....................MF .............. 2003-05 Wicker, Jordan..................... D ............... 2001-03 Wikelius, Erin ...................... GK ...........2009-pres Wilber, Maegan .................MF .............. 2006-09 Wile, Lindsey ....................MF/D ........... 1999-02 Wilkerson, Stacey............. N/A ....................1994 Williams, Conner ...............MF .....................2009 Wood, Jennifer.................... D ............... 1995-97 Woodburn, Holly...............MF .............. 1994-95 Woodburn, Katie .................F .......................1995 Woods, Jamie .....................MF .............. 1996-99 -YYelinek, Lauren ..................MF .....................2008 -ZZachry, Crystal .................... D ............... 1996-97

-PPatterson, Kristi .................MF .............. 1994-96 Peese, Brittney ................... GK .............. 1998-01 Perry, Lauri ............................F ................ 1994-95 Peterson, Ashlyn .............MF/D ........... 1996-99 Pitts, Colleen....................... GK ...........2006-Pres Pulaski, Peyton ................MF/F ...................2006 Purser, Chessa ......................F ........... 2005-2007 -RRedus, Taylor ....................... D ......................2005 Reed, Ashley .....................MF/F ............ 2004-05 Reinhart, Alex.......................F .......................2006 Rezaie, Zhaleh....................MF .............. 2006-09

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YEARLY RESULTS

Date 9/6 9/11 9/15 9/17 9/10 10/1 10/2 10/8 10/9 10/14 10/15 10/23 11/1 11/4 11/5

1994 Record: 9-5-1 Head Coach: Diane Nichols Opponent Score Hardin Simmons W, 5-0 at Texas L, 0-5 TCU T, 1-1 College of Southwest W, 3-0 Richland College W, 5-0 at North Texas W, 7-0 at TCU L, 1-2 (2OT) UTEP W, 3-0 Texas A&M L, 1-3 at College of Southwest W, 5-0 at UTEP W, 4-0 New Mexico St. W, 4-1 at Hardin-Simmons W, 6-0 at Arizona L, 1-3 at Nebraska L, 0-3

Date 9/2 9/4 9/8 9/10 9/13 9/16 9/17 9/20 9/24 9/25 9/29 10/1 10/4 10/8 10/21 10/22 10/25 10/28 10/29 11/2 11/4

1995 Record: 12-7-2 Southwest Conference: 1-3 Head Coach: Diane Nichols Opponent Score North Texas W, 3-2 ISU W, 2-1 Oklahoma Christian W, 5-0 College of Southwest W, 6-0 at Angelo State W, 2-0 at Oral Roberts W, 2-0 at Tulsa L, 0-4 Angelo State W, 2-0 at North Texas T, 3-3 at SMU* L, 0-3 Stephen F. Austin W, 10-0 Centenary L, 2-4 TCU* L, 1-3 at Texas A&M* L, 0-2 Wyoming W, 3-2 at New Mexico L, 1-4 Texas* W, 3-2 Ark.-Little Rock W, 3-0 Centenary W, 2-0 TCU^ T, 0-0 SMU^ L, 0-6

*Southwest Conference Match ^Southwest Conference Tournament

Date 8/31 9/2 9/7 9/8 9/13 9/15 9/20 9/22 9/27 9/29 10/4 10/6 10/11 10/13 10/18 10/20 10/25 10/27 10/30

1996 Record: 13-8-0 Big 12: 5-4 Head Coach: Diane Nichols Opponent UTEP Tulsa at Mississippi at Brewton Parker Colorado* Oklahoma State* at Stetson at Central Florida at Kansas* at Missouri* Oral Roberts South Alabama at Texas A&M* at Texas* Baylor* Southwest Mo. State Iowa State* Nebraska* TCU

Score W, 1-0 W, 3-0 W, 3-2 L, 3-4 W, 2-1 W, 3-0 W, 4-1 L, 0-2 L, 0-1 W, 3-1 W, 4-0 W, 7-2 L, 2-8 W, 2-1 L, 0-1 W, 5-1 W, 4-0 L, 0-2 W, 5-1

10/31 11/8

North Texas vs. Missouri^

L, 0-2 L, 2-3

*Big 12 Conference Match ^Big 12 Championship

Date 8/29 8/31 9/5 9/7 9/12 9/14 9/17 9/21 9/26 9/28 10/1 10/4 10/5 10/10 10/17 10/19 10/31 11/2

1997 Record: 7-11-0 Big 12: 4-6-0 Head Coach: Felix Oskam Opponent New Mexico Mississippi at Oklahoma* at Oklahoma State* Kansas* Missouri* at Baylor* Texas* at Iowa State* at Nebraska* TCU vs. Georgia at South Alabama Texas A&M* vs. Colorado College vs. Colorado* at Stephen F. Austin at Centenary

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

*Big 12 Conference Match

Date 9/1 9/11 9/13 9/18 9/20 9/25 10/2 10/9 10/11 10/12 10/16 10/18 10/21 10/23 10/25 10/30 11/1

1998 Record: 7-7-3 Big 12: 3-5-2 Head Coach: Felix Oskam Opponent SMU vs. Towson State at Maryland at Butler vs. Evansville TCU at Missouri* at Texas* at Texas A&M* vs. Kansas* Oklahoma State* Oklahoma* Baylor* Colorado* Colorado College Nebraska* Iowa State*

Score L, 1-3 W, 3-0 W, 3-2 L, 0-2 T, 2-2 W, 3-2 L, 3-5 T, 3-3 L, 0-6 W, 1-0 W, 2-1 W, 3-0 L, 2-3 T, 0-0 W, 2-1 L, 0-7 L, 0-3

*Big 12 Conference Match

Date 8/27 8/29 9/3 9/5 9/10 9/12 9/18 9/19 9/24 9/25 10/1 10/3

1999 Record: 8-11-1 Big 12: 4-6-0 Head Coach: Felix Oskam Opponent Score at Nebraska* L, 0-1 at Iowa State* L, 0-4 West Texas A&M W, 3-2 Arkansas L, 0-2 at UTEP W, 1-0 vs. New Mexico T, 1-1 North Texas W, 3-0 Syracuse L, 0-4 at TCU L, 1-2 (OT) vs. Northwestern St. W, 3-0 Missouri* W, 4-1 Kansas* L, 2-3

10/8 10/10 10/15 10/17 10/22 10/24 10/30 11/3

Texas* Texas A&M* at Oklahoma State* at Oklahoma* at Colorado* at Denver at Baylor* vs. Nebraska^

W, 3-0 W, 1-0 L, 1-2 W, 1-0 L, 0-1 L, 0-2 L, 2-5 L, 1-10

*Big 12 Conference Match ^Big 12 Championship

Date 8/27 8/29 9/1 9/3 9/8 9/10 9/15 9/17 9/22 9/24 9/29 10/1 10/6 10/8 10/15 10/20 10/22 10/27

2000 Record: 4-14-0 Big 12: 2-8-0 Head Coach: Felix Oskam Opponent at North Texas at TCU at LSU vs. Ole Miss at Portland State at Portland West Texas A&M Tulsa at Texas A&M* at Texas* Oklahoma* Oklahoma State* at Kansas* at Missouri* Baylor* Iowa State* Nebraska* at Colorado*

Score L, 0-1 L, 2-3 L, 1-2 L, 0-1 W, 5-1 L, 0-6 W, 3-2 L, 1-2 L, 0-3 L, 0-3 W, 2-1 W, 4-0 L, 0-1 L, 1-3 L, 2-3 L, 2-3 L, 1-4 L, 0-2

*Big 12 Conference Match

Date 8/31 9/2 9/8 9/9 9/16 9/21 9/23 9/28 9/30 10/5 10/7 10/10 10/12 10/14 10/17 10/21 10/26 10/28 11/2

2001 Record: 4-15-0 Big 12: 0-10-0 Head Coach: Felix Oskam Opponent Score TCU L, 1-2 (OT) at Arkansas L, 1-6 UTEP W, 3-2 (OT) Denver L, 0-4 at New Mexico W, 4-1 at Oral Roberts L, 4-5 (OT) at Tulsa L, 1-4 Texas A&M* L, 1-4 Texas* L, 1-4 at Oklahoma* L, 0-3 at Oklahoma State* L, 1-2 West Texas A&M W, 1-0 Kansas* L, 2-3 Missouri* L, 1-4 Stephen F. Austin W, 6-1 at Baylor* L, 0-7 at Iowa State* L, 1-4 at Nebraska* L, 1-8 Colorado* L, 1-2

*Big 12 Conference Match

Date 8/30 9/1 9/6 9/10

2002 Record: 2-17-0 Big 12: 0-10-0 Head Coach: Felix Oskam Opponent vs. Colgate at Syracuse Southwest Texas West Texas A&M

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

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at UTEP vs. New Mexico vs. Idaho State vs. Florida Atlantic at Oklahoma State* at Oklahoma* Missouri* Kansas* at Texas* at Texas A&M* Nebraska* Colorado* at Northern Iowa at Iowa St.* Baylor*

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

*Big 12 Conference Match

Date 8/31 9/5 9/7 9/14 9/19 9/21 9/26 9/28 10/3 10/5 10/10 10/12 10/17 10/19 10/24 10/26 10/31

2003 Record: 3-13-1 Big 12: 2-8-0 Head Coach: Felix Oskam Opponent at Oral Roberts at SMU at TCU at North Texas at Stephen F. Austin at SW Texas State at Oklahoma State* Kansas* Colorado* Nebraska* at Texas A&M* at Texas* at Oklahoma* UTEP Iowa St.* Missouri* at Baylor*

Score L, 3-0 L, 2-0 L, 1-0 L, 1-0 T, 1-1 W, 3-1 L, 6-0 W, 3-2 L, 5-1 L, 3-1 L, 8-0 L, 7-0 L, 4-1 L, 2-1 L, 3-0 W, 3-1 L, 3-0

*Big 12 Conference Match

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Date 8/27 8/29 9/4 9/5 9/10 9/12 9/16 9/19 9/24 9/26 10/1 10/3 10/8 10/10 10/15 10/17 10/22 10/24 10/29

2004 Record: 3-16-0 Big 12: 0-10-0 Head Coach: Felix Oskam Opponent Score Oral Roberts W, 6-2 TCU L, 0-2 at New Mexico L, 0-5 vs. Portland State W, 2-1 Angelo State W, 4-2 Notre Dame L, 0-3 at UTEP L, 2-3 vs. Weber State L, 1-2 Texas* L, 2-3 Texas A&M* L, 0-3 at Kansas* L, 0-5 Iowa State* L, 0-3 Oklahoma State* L, 2-4 Oklahoma* L, 1-2 at Nebraska* L, 0-3 at Colorado* L, 0-7 at Missouri* L, 1-4 at SE Missouri State L, 1-2 Baylor* L, 2-3 (2OT)

*Big 12 Conference Match

Date 8/26 8/28 8/30 9/2 9/4 9/9 9/11 9/16 9/23 9/30 10/2 10/7 10/9 10/14 10/16 10/21 10/23 10/28 10/30

2005 Record: 1-18-0 Big 12: 0-10-0 Head Coach: Neil McGuire Opponent Score at TCU L, 0-4 SMU L, 1-3 at Sam Houston St. W, 3-2 OT Northwestern L, 1-4 Minnesota L, 0-2 at Oral Roberts L, 1-2 at Tulsa L, 0-4 at UTEP L, 2-4 Iowa State* L, 2-6 at #25 Oklahoma* L, 0-2 at Oklahoma St. * L, 0-5 at Colorado College L, 0-1 at Texas* L, 0-6 Kansas* L, 0-4 Missouri* L, 1-4 at Baylor* L, 1-2 at #14 Texas A&M* L, 0-7 Colorado* L, 0-5 #22 Nebraska* L, 1-4

*Big 12 Conference Match

Date 8/25 8/27 9/1 9/2 9/8 9/10 9/15 9/17 9/22 9/24 9/29 10/1 10/6 10/8 10/10 10/13 10/15 10/20 10/22 10/27

2006 Record: 7-11-2 Big 12: 2-7-1 Head Coach: Neil McGuire Opponent Score at Texas-San Antonio W, 2-0 TCU W, 2-0 at #21 Purdue L, 0-4 at Indiana L, 0-4 Prairie View A&M W, 10-0 Colorado College L, 1-2 UTEP L, 0-1 (OT) Northwestern State W, 3-0 Texas* L, 0-2 Texas A&M* L, 2-4 at #17 Missouri* W, 3-1 at Iowa State* L, 0-1 at S. Dakota St. T, 0-0 (TO2) at Nebraska* L, 1-2 Texas State W, 3-0 Oklahoma* L, 0-1 #12 Oklahoma St.* T, 2-2 (2OT) at Colorado* L, 0-3 at Kansas* L, 0-3 Baylor* W, 2-0

*Big 12 Conference Match

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

2007 Record: 7-8-2 Big 12: 5-4-1 Head Coach: Tom Stone Opponent Score at Georgia L, 1-4 vs. Vanderbilt L, 0-1 at Texas State W, 3-0 Texas-San Antonio W, 4-1 at TCU L, 1-2 at SMU T, 0-0 (2OT) at Colorado* W, 1-0 at Texas* L, 0-1 Missouri* L, 0-2 Kansas* L, 1-4 Iowa State* W, 3-1 Nebraska* W, 2-1 at Oklahoma* T, 0-0 (2OT) Oklahoma State* W, 1-0

10/26 10/28 11/7

at Baylor* at Texas A&M* vs. Missouri^

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

*Big 12 Conference Match ^ Big 12 Championship

Date 8/22 8/29 8/31 9/5 9/7 9/12 9/14 9/18 9/26 9/28 10/3 10/5 10/10 10/12 10/17 10/19 10/24 10/26 11/5

2008 Record: 8-10-1 Big 12: 3-7-0 Head Coach: Tom Stone Opponent Score Lamar W, 4-0 Colorado* L, 2-3 at Texas-San Antonio W, 3-0 at Middle Tennessee St.T, 1-1 (2OT) vs. Alabama A&M W, 5-0 Arizona L, 1-2 Northwestern State W, 5-1 Oral Roberts W, 4-0 at Oklahoma State* L, 1-5 Oklahoma* W, 2-1 (2OT) at Kansas* L, 0-2 at Missouri* L, 0-2 Baylor* W, 2-1 (2OT) Texas* L, 0-1 at Iowa State* W, 2-0 at Nebraska* L, 0-3 Texas A&M* L, 0-1 TCU L, 2-3 Oklahoma State^ L, 0-3

*Big 12 Conference Match ^ Big 12 Championship

Date 8/21 8/28 8/30 9/4 9/6 9/11 9/13 9/18 9/20 9/25 9/27 10/2 10/4 10/9 10/11 10/16 10/23 10/25 10/30 11/2

2009 Record: 8-8-4 Big 12: 3-4-3 Head Coach: Tom Stone Opponent Score Texas-San Antonio W, 5-0 vs. Utah State L, 2-3 at UTEP W, 4-3 at TCU W, 4-3 (2OT) at North Texas L, 1-2 (OT) vs. Vanderbilt W, 3-1 at Auburn L, 2-3 Alabama% L, 1-2 (2OT) Weber State% W, 2-1 Iowa State* W, 2-0 Nebraska* T, 3-3 (2OT) Baylor* W, 1-0 Oklahoma* W, 3-1 at Kansas* L, 2-3 at Missouri* L, 1-2 Oklahoma State* L, 1-2 at Texas* T, 2-2 (2OT) at Texas A&M* T, 0-0 (2OT) at Colorado* L, 0-2 vs. Kansas^ T, 1-1 (2OT)

% Red Raider Classic *Big 12 Conference Match ^ Big 12 Championship


2010 Soccer

ALL-TIME RESULTS Alabama (0-1-0) 9/18/09 ......Alabama .............. 1-2 (2OT) Home

Butler (0-1-0) 9/18/98 ......Butler .................... 0-2.............. Away

Alabama A&M (1-0-0) 9/7/08 ........Texas Tech ........... 5-0.......... Neutral

Centenary (2-1-0) 10/1/95 ......Centenary ........... 2-4.............Home 10/29/95 ...Texas Tech ........... 2-0.............Home 11/2/97 ......Texas Tech ........... 3-1.............. Away

Angelo State (3-0-0) 9/13/95 ......Texas Tech ........... 2-0.............. Away 9/20/95 ......Texas Tech ........... 2-0.............Home 9/10/04 ......Texas Tech ........... 4-2.............Home Arkansas (0-2-0) 9/5/99 ........Arkansas .............. 0-2.............Home 9/2/01 ........Arkansas .............. 1-6.............. Away Arkansas Little-Rock (1-0-0) 10/28/95 ...Texas Tech ........... 3-0.............Home Arizona (0-2-0) 11/4/94 ......Arizona ................. 1-3.............. Away 9/12/08 ......Arizona ................. 1-2.............Home Auburn (0-1-0) 9/13/09 ......Auburn ................. 2-3.............. Away Baylor (4-10-0) 10/18/96 ...Baylor.................... 0-1.............Home 9/17/97 ......Baylor.................... 0-5.............. Away 10/21/98 ...Baylor.................... 2-3.............Home 10/30/99 ...Baylor.................... 2-5.............. Away 10/15/00 ...Baylor.................... 2-3.............Home 10/21/01 ...Baylor.................... 0-7.............. Away 11/1/02 ......Baylor.................... 0-4.............Home 10/31/03 ...Baylor.................... 0-3.............. Away 10/29/04 ...Baylor.................... 2-3 (2OT) Home 10/21/05 ...Baylor.................... 1-3.............. Away 10/27/06 ...Texas Tech ........... 2-0.............Home 10/26/07 ...Texas Tech ........... 2-1.............. Away 10/10/08 ...Texas Tech ........... 2-1 (2OT) Home 10/2/09 ......Texas Tech ........... 1-0.............Home Brewton Parker (0-1-0) 9/8/96 ........Brewton Parker.. 3-4.............. Away

Central Florida (0-1-0) 9/22/96 ......Central Florida ... 0-2.............. Away Colgate (1-0-0) 8/30/02 ......Texas Tech ........... 2-1.......... Neutral College of the Southwest (3-0-0) 9/17/94 ......Texas Tech ........... 3-0.............Home 10/14/94 ...Texas Tech ........... 5-0.............. Away 9/10/95 ......Texas Tech ........... 6-0.............Home Colorado (2-11-1) 9/13/96 ......Texas Tech ........... 2-1.............Home 10/19/97 ...Colorado .............. 1-2.......... Neutral 10/23/98 ...Tie .......................... 0-0.............Home 10/22/99 ...Colorado .............. 0-1.............. Away 10/27/00 ...Colorado .............. 0-2.............. Away 11/2/01 ......Colorado .............. 1-2.............Home 10/20/02 ...Colorado .............. 0-4.............Home 10/3/03 ......Colorado .............. 1-5.............Home 10/17/04 ...Colorado .............. 0-7.............. Away 10/28/05 ...Colorado .............. 0-5.............Home 10/20/06 ...Colorado .............. 0-3.............. Away 9/28/07 ......Texas Tech ........... 1-0.............. Away 8/29/08 ......Colorado .............. 2-3.............Home 10/30/09 ...Colorado .............. 0-2.............. Away Colorado College (1-3-0) 10/17/97 ...Colorado Coll ..... 1-4.......... Neutral 10/25/98 ...Texas Tech ........... 2-1.............Home 10/7/05 ......Colorado Coll ..... 0-1.............. Away 9/10/06 ......Colorado Coll ..... 1-2.............Home

Denver (0-2-0) 10/24/99 ...Denver.................. 0-2.............. Away 9/9/01 ........Denver.................. 0-4.............Home Evansville (0-0-1) 9/20/98 ......Tie .......................... 2-2.......... Neutral Florida Atlantic (0-1-0) 9/22/02 ......Florida Atlantic .. 2-4.......... Neutral Georgia (1-1-0) 10/4/97 ......Texas Tech ........... 4-0.......... Neutral 8/31/07 ......Georgia ................ 1-4.............. Away Hardin Simmons (2-0-0) 9/6/94 ........Texas Tech ........... 5-0.............Home 11/1/94 ......Texas Tech ........... 6-0.............. Away Idaho State (0-1-0) 9/20/02 ......Idaho State ......... 0-1.......... Neutral Indiana (0-1-0) 9/2/06 ........Indiana ................. 0-4.............. Away Iowa State (4-10-0) 10/25/96 ...Texas Tech ........... 4-0.............Home 9/26/97 ......Iowa State ........... 2-4.............. Away 11/1/98 ......Iowa State ........... 0-3.............Home 8/29/99 ......Iowa State ........... 0-4.............. Away 10/20/00 ...Iowa State ........... 2-3.............Home 10/26/01 ...Iowa State ........... 1-4.............. Away 10/27/02 ...Iowa State ........... 0-3.............. Away 10/24/03 ...Iowa State ........... 0-3.............Home 10/3/04 ......Iowa State ........... 0-3.............. Away 9/23/05 ......Iowa State ........... 2-6.............Home 10/1/06 ......Iowa State ........... 0-1.............. Away 10/12/07 ...Texas Tech ........... 3-1.............Home 10/17/08 ...Texas Tech ........... 2-0.............. Away 9/25/09 ......Texas Tech ........... 2-0.............Home Kansas (3-11-1) 9/27/96 ......Kansas .................. 0-1.............. Away 9/12/97 ......Texas Tech ........... 2-0.............Home

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ALL-TIME RESULTS 10/12/98 ...Texas Tech ........... 1-0.......... Neutral 10/3/99 ......Kansas .................. 2-3.............Home 10/6/00 ......Kansas .................. 0-1.............. Away 10/12/01 ...Kansas .................. 2-3.............Home 10/6/02 ......Kansas .................. 1-2.............Home 9/28/03 ......Texas Tech ........... 3-2.............Home 10/1/04 ......Kansas .................. 0-5.............. Away 10/14/05 ...Kansas .................. 0-4.............Home 10/22/06 ...Kansas .................. 0-3.............. Away 10/7/07 ......Kansas .................. 1-4.............Home 10/3/08 ......Kansas .................. 0-2.............. Away 10/9/09 ......Kansas .................. 2-3.............. Away 11/2 ............Tie .......................... 1-1 (2OT) .Neutral Lamar (1-0-0) 8/22/08 ......Texas Tech ........... 4-0.............Home LSU (1-1-0) 9/4/95 ........Texas Tech ........... 2-1.............Home 9/1/00 ........LSU ........................ 1-2.............. Away Maryland (1-0-0) 9/13/98 ......Texas Tech ........... 3-2.............. Away Middle Tennessee State (0-0-1) 9/5/08 ........Tie .......................... 1-1 (2OT) . Away Minnesota (0-1-0) 9/4/05 ........Minnesota ........... 0-2.............Home Mississippi (1-2-0) 9/7/96 ........Texas Tech ........... 3-2.............. Away 8/31/97 ......Mississippi........... 2-3.............Home 9/3/00 ........Mississippi........... 0-1.......... Neutral Missouri (5-11-0) 9/29/96 ......Texas Tech ........... 3-1.............. Away 11/8/96 ......Missouri ............... 2-3.......... Neutral 9/14/97 ......Texas Tech ........... 4-3.............Home 10/2/98 ......Missouri ............... 3-5.............. Away 10/1/99 ......Texas Tech ........... 4-1.............Home 10/8/00 ......Missouri ............... 1-3.............. Away 10/14/01 ...Missouri ............... 1-4.............Home 10/4/02 ......Missouri ............... 1-5.............Home 10/26/03 ...Texas Tech ........... 3-1.............Home 10/22/04 ...Missouri ............... 1-4.............. Away 10/16/05 ...Missouri ............... 1-4.............Home 9/29/06 ......Texas Tech ........... 3-1.............. Away 10/5/07 ......Missouri ............... 0-3.............Home 11/7/07 ......Missouri ............... 3-4 (2OT) .Neutral 10/5/08 ......Missouri ............... 0-2.............. Away 10/11/09 ...Missouri ............... 1-2.............. Away

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Nebraska (1-14-1) 11/5/94 ......Nebraska ............. 0-3.............. Away 10/27/96 ...Nebraska ............. 0-2.............Home 9/28/97 ......Nebraska ............. 0-5.............. Away 10/30/98 ...Nebraska ............. 0-7.............Home 8/27/99 ......Nebraska ............. 0-1.............. Away 11/3/99 ......Nebraska ............. 1-10 ....... Neutral 10/22/00 ...Nebraska ............. 1-4.............Home 10/28/01 ...Nebraska ............. 1-8.............. Away 10/18/02 ...Nebraska ............. 0-4.............Home 10/5/03 ......Nebraska ............. 1-3.............Home 10/15/04 ...Nebraska ............. 0-3.............. Away 10/30/05 ...Nebraska ............. 1-4.............Home 10/8/06 ......Nebraska ............. 1-2.............. Away 10/14/07 ...Texas Tech ........... 2-1.............Home 10/19/08 ...Nebraska ............. 0-3.............. Away 9/27/09 ......Tie .......................... 3-3 (2OT) Home New Mexico (1-4-1) 10/22/95 ...New Mexico........ 1-4.............. Away 8/29/97 ......New Mexico........ 1-3.............Home

9/12/99 ......Tie .......................... 1-1.......... Neutral 9/16/01 ......Texas Tech ........... 4-1.............. Away 9/14/02 ......New Mexico........ 1-2.......... Neutral 9/4/05 ........New Mexico........ 0-5.............. Away New Mexico State (1-0-0) 10/23/94 ...New Mexico St... 4-1.............Home North Texas (3-4-1) 10/1/94 ......Texas Tech ........... 7-0.............. Away 9/2/95 ........Texas Tech ........... 3-2.............Home 9/24/95 ......Tie .......................... 3-3.............. Away 10/31/96 ...North Texas......... 0-2.............Home 9/18/99 ......Texas Tech ........... 3-0.............Home 8/27/00 ......North Texas......... 0-1.............. Away 9/14/03 ......North Texas......... 0-1.............. Away 9/6/09 ........North Texas......... 1-2 (OT) .... Away Northwestern Univ. (0-1-0) 9/2/05 ........Northwestern .... 1-4.............Home

Oklahoma Christian (1-0-0) 9/8/95 ........Texas Tech ........... 5-0.............Home Oklahoma State (4-9-1) 9/15/96 ......Texas Tech ........... 3-0.............Home 9/7/97 ........Texas Tech ........... 3-0.............. Away 10/16/98 ...Texas Tech ........... 2-1.............Home 10/15/99 ...Oklahoma St. ..... 1-2.............. Away 10/1/00 ......Texas Tech ........... 4-0.............Home 10/7/01 ......Oklahoma St. ..... 1-2.............Home 9/27/02 ......Oklahoma St. ..... 0-2.............. Away 9/26/03 ......Oklahoma St. ..... 0-6.............. Away 10/8/04 ......Oklahoma St. ..... 2-4.............Home 10/2/05 ......Oklahoma St. ..... 0-5.............. Away 10/15/06 ...Tie .......................... 2-2 (OT) ...Home 10/21/07 ...Texas Tech ........... 1-0.............Home 9/26/08 ......Oklahoma St. ..... 1-5.............. Away 11/5/08 ......Oklahoma St. ..... 0-3.......... Neutral 10/16/09 ...Oklahoma St. ..... 1-2.............Home

Northern Iowa (0-1-0) 10/25/02 ...Northern Iowa ... 0-1.............. Away

Oral Roberts (4-3-0) 9/16/95 ......Texas Tech ........... 2-0.............. Away 10/4/96 ......Texas Tech ........... 4-0.............Home 9/21/01 ......Oral Roberts ....... 4-5 (OT) .... Away 8/31/03 ......Oral Roberts ....... 0-3.............. Away 8/27/04 ......Texas Tech ........... 6-2.............Home 9/9/05 ........Oral Roberts ....... 1-2.............. Away 9/18/08 ......Texas Tech ........... 4-0.............Home

Notre Dame (0-1-0) 9/12/05 ......Notre Dame ........ 0-3.............Home

Portland (0-1-0) 9/10/00 ......Portland ............... 0-6.............. Away

Oklahoma (6-6-1) 9/5/97 ........Texas Tech ........... 2-1.............. Away 10/18/98 ...Texas Tech ........... 3-0.............Home 10/17/99 ...Texas Tech ........... 1-0.............. Away 9/29/00 ......Texas Tech ........... 2-1.............Home 10/5/01 ......Oklahoma ........... 0-3.............. Away 9/29/02 ......Oklahoma ........... 0-4.............. Away 10/17/03 ...Oklahoma ........... 1-4.............. Away 10/10/04 ...Oklahoma ........... 1-2.............Home 9/30/05 ......Oklahoma ........... 0-2.............. Away 10/13/06 ...Oklahoma ........... 0-1.............Home 10/19/07 ...Tie .......................... 0-0.............. Away 9/28/08 ......Texas Tech ........... 2-1 (2OT) Home 10/4/09 ......Texas Tech ........... 3-1.............Home

Portland State (2-0-0) 9/8/00 ........Texas Tech ........... 5-1.............. Away 9/5/04 ........Texas Tech ........... 2-1.......... Neutral

Northwestern State (3-0-0) 9/25/99 ......Texas Tech ........... 3-0.......... Neutral 9/17/06 ......Texas Tech ........... 3-0.............Home 9/14/08 ......Texas Tech ........... 5-1.............Home

Prairie View A&M (1-0-0) 9/8/06 ........Texas Tech ........... 10-0 ........... Away Purdue (0-1-0) 9/1/06 ........Purdue .................. 0-4.............. Away Richland College (1-0-0) 9/25/94 ......Texas Tech ........... 5-0.............Home Sam Houston State (1-0-0) 8/30/05 ......Texas Tech ........... 3-2 (OT) .... Away South Alabama (1-1-0) 10/6/96 ......Texas Tech ........... 7-2.............Home 10/5/97 ......South Alabama . 1-2.............Home South Dakota State (0-0-1) 10/6/06 ......Tie .......................... 0-0 (0T)..... Away SMU (0-5-1) 9/25/95 ......SMU ....................... 0-3.............. Away 11/4/95 ......SMU ....................... 0-6.............. Away 9/1/98 ........SMU ....................... 1-3.............Home 9/5/03 ........SMU ....................... 0-2.............. Away 8/28/05 ......SMU ....................... 1-3.............Home 9/16/07 ......Tie .......................... 0-0.............. Away SE Missouri State (0-1-0) 10/24/04 ...SE Missouri St..... 2-4.............. Away SW Missouri State (1-0-0) 10/20/96 ...Texas Tech ........... 5-1.............Home Stephen F. Austin (3-0-1) 9/29/95 ......Texas Tech ........... 10-0 ..........Home 10/31/97 ...Texas Tech ........... 2-1.............. Away 10/17/01 ...Texas Tech ........... 6-1.............Home 9/19/03 ......Tie .......................... 1-1.............. Away


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Stetson (1-0-0) 9/20/96 ......Texas Tech ........... 4-1.............. Away

10/12/08 ...Texas ..................... 0-1.............Home 10/23/09 ...Tie .......................... 2-2 (2OT) . Away

Syracuse (1-1-0) 9/19/99 ......Syracuse............... 0-4.............Home 9/1/02 ........Texas Tech ........... 3-1.............. Away

Texas A&M (1-14-1) 10/9/94 ......Texas A&M .......... 1-3.............Home 10/8/95 ......Texas A&M .......... 0-2.............. Away 10/11/96 ...Texas A&M .......... 2-8.............. Away 10/10/97 ...Texas A&M .......... 2-4.............Home 10/11/98 ...Texas A&M .......... 0-6.............. Away 10/10/99 ...Texas Tech ........... 1-0.............Home 9/22/00 ......Texas A&M .......... 0-3.............. Away 9/28/01 ......Texas A&M .......... 1-4.............Home 10/13/02 ...Texas A&M .......... 2-6.............. Away 10/10/03 ...Texas A&M .......... 0-8.............. Away 9/26/04 ......Texas A&M .......... 0-3.............Home 10/23/05 ...Texas A&M .......... 0-7.............. Away 9/24/06 ......Texas A&M .......... 2-4.............Home 10/28/07 ...Texas A&M .......... 0-5.............. Away 10/24/08 ...Texas A&M .......... 0-1.............Home 10/25/09 ...Tie .......................... 0-0 (2OT) . Away

TCU (4-11-2) 9/15/94 ......Tie .......................... 1-1.............Home 10/2/94 ......TCU ........................ 1-2 (20T) .. Away 10/4/95 ......TCU ........................ 1-3.............Home 11/2/95 ......Tie .......................... 0-0.......... Neutral 10/30/96 ...Texas Tech ........... 5-1.............Home 10/1/97 ......TCU ........................ 3-4.............Home 9/25/98 ......Texas Tech ........... 3-2.............Home 9/24/99 ......TCU ........................ 1-2 (OT) .... Away 8/29/00 ......TCU ........................ 2-3.............. Away 8/31/01 ......TCU ........................ 1-2 (OT) ...Home 9/7/03 ........TCU ........................ 0-1.............. Away 8/29/04 ......TCU ........................ 1-2.............Home 8/26/05 ......TCU ........................ 0-4.............. Away 8/27/06 ......Texas Tech ........... 2-0.............Home 9/14/07 ......TCU ........................ 1-2.............. Away 10/26/08 ...TCU ........................ 2-3.............Home 9/4/09 ........Texas Tech ........... 4-3 (2OT) . Away Texas (3-11-2) 9/11/94 ......Texas ..................... 0-5.............. Away 10/25/95 ...Texas Tech ........... 3-2.............Home 10/13/96 ...Texas Tech ........... 2-1.............. Away 9/21/97 ......Texas ..................... 0-2.............Home 10/9/98 ......Tie .......................... 3-3.............. Away 10/8/99 ......Texas Tech ........... 3-0.............Home 9/24/00 ......Texas ..................... 0-3.............. Away 9/30/01 ......Texas ..................... 1-4.............Home 10/11/02 ...Texas ..................... 1-5.............. Away 10/12/03 ...Texas ..................... 0-7.............. Away 9/24/04 ......Texas ..................... 2-3.............Home 10/9/05 ......Texas ..................... 0-6.............. Away 9/22/06 ......Texas ..................... 0-2.............Home 9/30/07 ......Texas ..................... 1-0.............. Away

Texas-El Paso (6-5-0) 10/8/94 ......Texas Tech ........... 3-0.............Home 10/15/94 ...Texas Tech ........... 4-0.............. Away 8/31/96 ......Texas Tech ........... 1-0.............Home 9/10/99 ......Texas Tech ........... 1-0.............. Away 9/8/01 ........Texas Tech ........... 3-2 (OT) ...Home 9/13/02 ......UTEP ...................... 0-3.............. Away 10/19/03 ...UTEP ...................... 1-2.............Home 9/16/04 ......UTEP ...................... 2-3.............. Away 9/16/05 ......UTEP ...................... 2-4.............. Away 9/15/06 ......UTEP ...................... 0-1 (OT) ...Home 8/30/09 ......Texas Tech ........... 4-3.............. Away Texas-San Antonio (4-0-0) 8/25/06 ......Texas Tech ........... 2-0.............. Away 9/9/07 ........Texas Tech ........... 4-1.............Home 8/31/08 ......Texas Tech ........... 3-0.............. Away 8/21/09 ......Texas Tech ........... 5-0.............Home

Texas State (2-1-0) 9/6/02 ........Texas State .......... 0-1.............Home 10/10/06 ...Texas Tech ........... 3-0.............Home 9/5/07 ........Texas Tech ........... 3-0.............. Away Towson (1-0-0) 9/11/98 ......Texas Tech ........... 3-0.......... Neutral Tulsa (1-4-0) 9/17/95 ......Tulsa ...................... 0-4.............. Away 9/2/96 ........Texas Tech ........... 3-0.............Home 9/17/00 ......Tulsa ...................... 1-2.............Home 9/23/01 ......Tulsa ...................... 1-4.............. Away 9/11/05 ......Tulsa ...................... 0-4.............. Away Utah State (0-1-0) 8/28/09 ......Utah State ........... 2-3.......... Neutral Vanderbilt (1-1-0) 9/2/07 ........Vanderbilt ........... 0-1.......... Neutral 9/11/09 ......Texas Tech ........... 3-1.......... Neutral Weber State (1-1-0) 9/19/04 ......Weber State ........ 0-1.............. Away 9/20/09 ......Texas Tech ........... 2-1.............Home West Texas A&M (3-1-0) 9/3/99 ........Texas Tech ........... 3-2.............Home 9/15/00 ......Texas Tech ........... 3-2.............Home 10/10/01 ...Texas Tech ........... 1-0.............Home 9/10/02 ......W. Texas A&M ..... 1-2.............Home Wyoming (1-0-0) 10/21/95 ...Texas Tech ........... 3-2.............Home

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TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY Texas Tech University is in the midst of the most exciting time in the school’s history. As the university embarks on becoming the state’s next national research university, the opportunities for students could not be greater. Established in 1923, Texas Tech University sits on a 1,840-acre campus that features expansive lawns, impressive landscaping and Spanish Renaissance–style architecture. Texas Tech has the distinction of being the largest comprehensive higher education institution in the western two-thirds of the state and serves a region larger than 46 of the nation’s 50 states. A major research university with the feel of a smaller liberal arts institution, Texas Tech’s enrollment of more than 30,000 allows students to have one-on-one interactions with top faculty in a safe, traditional campus atmosphere. The university offers more than 150 bachelor’s degrees, 100 master’s degrees and 50 doctoral degree choices. Plus, as part of the Texas Tech University System, Texas Tech shares the same campus with its sister university the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center. The close proximity makes Texas Tech the only institution in the state with undergraduate and graduate schools, a law school and medical school all in close proximity to each other, which facilitates the transition to professional studies. A strong art and music program is balanced with growing research in a number of sustainable energy areas. New areas of research in solar and nuclear energies as well as smart grids and storage are supported by major endowed chairs for which national searches are currently underway. Texas Tech researchers are also known for their work in creative and technical writing, food safety, environmental toxicology and wind science. Texas Tech is proud to boast of one of the finest and most diverse faculties in the nation. Our faculty members excel in teaching, research and service as demonstrated by the award winning chapter of Phi Beta Kappa, the nation’s oldest and most prestigious honor society. From prestigious nationally competitive scholarship, such as the William J. Fulbright, Gates-Cambridge, and Barry M. Goldwater, to national championships in animal science, debate and law, Texas Tech students are known nationwide for their successes. Community engagement plays an important role at Texas Tech. In 2006, the university was one of the first 62 institutions and the first in Texas to earn the Carnegie Foundation’s classification for Community Engagement. In 2007 and 2008 the university was named to the Corporation for National and Community Service President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll.

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LUBBOCK, TEXAS Some of the biggest names in the music industry have performed in Lubbock.

Carrie Underwood KISS

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TEXAS TECH ATHLETICS ADMINISTRATION/HEAD COACHES Athletics Administration

Gerald Myers Athletics Director

Blayne Beal Assistant Athletics Director/ Communications

Jennifer Brashear Associate Athletics Director/ Compliance

Ron Damron Associate Athletics Director/ Operations

Steven Downing Senior Associate Athletics Director/ Sports Programs

Bobby Gleason CFO/Deputy AD/ Business and Personnel

Dr. Judi Henry Senior Associate Athletics Director/ SWA

Felicia Martin Associate Athletics Director/ Academic Services

Ken Murray Senior Associate Athletics Director/ Sports Medicine

Steve Uryasz Senior Associate Athletics Director/ Red Raider Club Executive Director

Craig Wells COS/Senior Associate Athletics Director/External Operations

David Welsh Associate Athletics Director/Ticket Operations

Kristy Curry Women’s Basketball

Shanon Hays Softball

Trish Kissiar-Knight Volleyball

Wes Kittley Track & Field

Pat Knight Men’s Basketball

Jon Murray Cross Country

Todd Petty Women’s Tennis

JoJo Robertson Women’s Golf

Greg Sands Men’s Golf

Tim Siegel Men’s Tennis

Dan Spencer Baseball

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NCAA The mission of Athletic Compliance at Texas Tech is to provide a comprehensive compliance and monitoring program that promotes knowledge of and adherence to NCAA, Big 12 Conference and institutional rules and regulations among members of the athletics department, Texas Tech personnel and members of the athletics community, thereby reducing infractions.

“Recruiting at the Division I level is a never-ending process. Our coaches are in some phase of recruiting the entire year. NCAA member schools formulate rules for recruiting, and coaches must recruit within the regulations set forth in the NCAA manual. Our fans, who are considered to be representatives of Texas Tech’s athletic interests, also are subject to NCAA restrictions involving the recruitment of prospective student-athletes. The following information is presented in an effort to make you aware of those restrictions, and we appreciate your cooperation in helping us THE NCAA RULES AND YOU maintain the integrity of our athletics program.” Compliance with NCAA rules is of the highest priority for our ath- Head Coach Tom Stone letics programs and institutions. As a member of the NCAA, Texas Tech University is responsible for the actions of its boosters and fans. Even the best-intentioned action on your part may be a violation of EXTRA BENEFITS NCAA rules. Please contact the Texas Tech Compliance Office if you have any questions regarding what is permissible. We encourage our AN EXTRA BENEFIT IS: Any special arrangement by a Texas Tech University employee or a boosters and fans to help us “Protect Our House.” booster to provide a prospect or a student-athlete (or their relatives or friends) a benefit that is not generally available to the public or REPRESENTATIVES OF ATHLETIC INTERESTS (BOOSTERS) other Texas Tech students or is not expressly authorized by NCAA legislation. YOU ARE A BOOSTER IF YOU: • Are an alum, fan, or friend of Texas Tech University; EXAMPLES OF EXTRA BENEFITS: • Have ever made contributions to the Texas Tech Athletics Depart• Anything from an employee of Texas Tech or a Tech Tech athletics ment; booster (e.g. use of a car, clothing, gifts, money, tickets for any kind of or entertainment, payment of long distance telephone calls). • Have ever been involved in romoting the Texas Tech University • Free or reduced cost on: athletics programs in any way. - Room and/or board - Merchandise or services from any merchant RECRUITING Only coaches and athletic department staff may be involved in the Acceptance of an extra benefit by student-athletes (or their relatives recruiting process. or friends) is a violation of NCAA regulations. Any inappropriate, even inadvertent activity on the part of the student-athlete (or his or her BOOSTERS ARE PROHIBITED FROM: family) could result in: • Contacting a prospect in person on or off our campus. • Writing or telephoning a prospect or a member of the prospect’s • Declaring a currently enrolled student-athlete ineligible to particifamily. • Making arrangements for a prospect or the prospects relatives or pate for Texas Tech; • Jeopardizing the eligibility of the prospect; friends to receive money, gifts, services, or financial aid of any kind. • Providing transportation for a prospect or the prospect’s relatives or • Sanctions placed on the University and its athletics programs; and/ or friends to visit our campus. • Restrictions placed upon your involvement with Texas Tech athletics programs. BOOSTERS ARE PERMITTED TO: • Notify our coaches about prospects in your area that may be strong BENEFITS RESULTING FROM AN ESTABLISHED RELATIONSHIP additions to our teams. • Attend high school or two-year college athletic contests or other If any of the following statements are true, then providing benefits events where prospects may compete. However, you may not con- to prospects or student-athletes, their relatives or friends can result in the student-athlete being rendered ineligible and cause the inditact the prospect or the prospect’s relatives. • Continue existing friendships with families of prospects, buy you vidual providing the benefit to be classified as a booster from that point forward: may not attempt to recruit the prospect. PROSPECTIVE STUDENT ATHLETES (PROSPECT) A prospect is any student who has started classes for the ninth grade in a high school or prep school, or who attends a junior college. In addition, an individual who has officially withdrawn from a four-year college or university is considered a prospect. An individual remains a prospect until they enroll at Texas Tech University full-time during the regular academic year (i.e., fall or spring). Otherwise, the individual remains a prospect, even if they signed a National Letter of Intent.

1. The relationship between the athlete or their parents and the individual providing the benefit developed as a result of the athlete’s participation in athletics or their reputation as an athlete; 2. The relationship began only after the athlete became a prospect; 3. The relationship began only after the athlete had achieved notoriety due to his or her athletic ability or reputation; or 4. The pattern of giving increased after the athlete attained notoriety as a skilled athlete. If you think you’ve triggered any of the four steps, please contact the compliance office immediately.

TEXAS TECH ATHLETICS COMPLIANCE STAFF Jennifer Brashear, Associate Athletics Director/Compliance A student-athlete is any student who is enrolled at Texas Tech Uni- Kurt Hunsaker, Assistant Athletics Director/Compliance versity and is a current or former member of a varsity athletics team. Megan Graham, Eligibility Coordinator Chad Mandrell, Recruiting Coordinator Will Collier, Education Coordinator Sue Ann Metsgar, Monitoring Coordinator STUDENT-ATHLETES

Phone: (806) 742-3355 / Email: kurt.hunsaker@ttu.edu / www.texastech.com “It is a priority of the athletics department that we abide by all NCAA and Big 12 Conference rules and regulations. It is impera-

tive that our alumni, fans and others associated with Texas Tech athletics continue to partner with us in our efforts to adhere to all NCAA and Big 12 rules. We ask all those interested in Texas Tech athletics to know and abide by the rules that affect them and the eligibility of our student-athletes while they participate for Texas Tech. Go Red Raiders!” - Gerald Myers, Director of Athletics

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