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Emma Makela 5-8 • GK • So.-1L Mukilteo, Wash.

Lizette Niño 5-8 • MF • Fr.-HS McAllen, Texas

Katherine Tesno 5-8 • GK • So.-1L Conroe, Texas

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Brianna Livecchi 5-6 • F • So.-1L San Antonio, Texas

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Gracie Knight 5-5 • MF • Fr.-HS Houston, Texas

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Lauren Hodgdon 5-7 • F • Jr.-TR Sugar Land, Texas

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Kauwela Neal 5-4 • F • Jr.-2L Kailua-Kona, Hawaii

Anka Grotle 5-8 • MF • Sr.-3L Bremanger, Norway

Kaja Skare 5-10 • D • Fr.-HS Oslo, Norway

Kaytee O’Brien 5-7 • MF • Sr.-1L Colleyville, Texas

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Makayla Schmidt 5-3 • MF • Fr.-HS Fairmont, W.Va.

Charlotte Husoe 5-3 • D • Sr.-3L Aalesund, Norway

Olivia Johnson 5-4 • D • Fr.-HS San Antonio, Texas

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Allyssa Troy 5-6 • D • Fr.-HS Altadena, Calif.

Taylor Wingerden 5-6 • F • Sr.-1L Macedon, N.Y.

Cassie Garcia 5-5 • D • Fr.-HS San Antonio, Texas

Sabrina Gonzalez 5-6 • MF • Jr.-2L El Paso, Texas

Jenny Trommer 5-2 • F • Fr.-HS Strausberg, Germany

Greg Sheen Interim Head Coach 2nd Season

Stephanie Sanchez Assistant Coach 2nd Season

Tyane Ramos 5-4 • D • So.-1L Pflugerville, Texas

Happy Orere-Amadu 5-3 • F • Sr.-1L New York, N.Y.

Alexis Alaniz 5-3 • D • Jr.-1L San Antonio, Texas

Savannah Struck 5-3 • MF • Jr.-TR Boerne, Texas

Anissa Munson 5-7 • F • Sr.-3L Helotes, Texas

Victoria Herrera 5-5 • D • Fr.-HS San Antonio, Texas


2014 UTSA Soccer Guide Table of Contents Introduction This is UTSA Soccer______________________________ 2-3 Giving Back_______________________________________ 4 UTSA and San Antonio UTSA___________________________________________ 6-7 Campus Life_____________________________________ 8-9 Campus Recreation_____________________________ 10-11 Academics____________________________________ 12-13 Career Services________________________________ 14-15 Athletic Medicine_________________________________16 Strength & Conditioning____________________________17 UTSA Spirit____________________________________ 18-19 Conference USA_______________________________ 20-21 Building Champions_______________________________22 NCAA Host Institution______________________________23 President Dr. Ricardo Romo_________________________24 Athletics Director Lynn Hickey_______________________25 This is San Antonio_____________________________ 26-29 Park West Athletics Complex_____________________ 30-31 NCAA Compliance________________________________32 Season Preview Roster/Schedule__________________________________34 Media Information________________________________35 Opponents_______________________________________36 Meet the Roadrunners Interim Head Coach Greg Sheen_______________________ 38 Assistant Coach Stephanie Sanchez_________________39 Emma Makela/Katherine Tesno__________________ 40-41 Brianna Livecchi/Tyane Ramos___________________ 42-43 Kauwela Neal/Anka Grotle_____________________ 44-45 Kaytee O’Brien/Charlotte Husoe_________________ 46-47 Happy Orere-Amadu/Anissa Munson_____________ 48-49 Taylor Wingerden/Sabrina Gonzalez_____________ 50-51 Alexis Alaniz_____________________________________52 Newcomers___________________________________ 53-57 Team Photo_______________________________________58 Season Review 2013 Results_____________________________________60 2013 Final Team Stats_____________________________61 2013 Final Individual Stats_________________________62 Conference USA Review___________________________63 Conference USA Tournament________________________64 Record Book Career Records___________________________________66 Single-Game Records___________________________ 66-67 Single Season Records__________________________ 68-69 Year-by-Year Results_____________________________ 70-71 All-Time Series Results___________________________ 71-72 All-Time Letterwinners______________________________73 All-Conference Honorees___________________________74

Quick Facts Location__________________________ San Antonio, Texas Enrollment___________________________________ 28,623 Founded______________________________________1969 Nickname_______________________________Roadrunners Colors_________Navy blue (289), orange (1665) & white Conference__________________________ Conference USA Affiliation__________________________________Division I Athletics Director_________________________ Lynn Hickey President___________________________ Dr. Ricardo Romo Field_____________________Park West Athletics Complex Capacity_____________________________________ 1,000 Athletics Phone Number_______________ (210) 458-4161 Website_______________________________ goUTSA.com Coaching Staff Interim Head Coach__Greg Sheen/2nd year (1st as interim) Alma Mater___________________________ Dayton/2003 Career Record__________________________ 9-9-1/1 year School Record____________________________ first season Phone______________________________ (210) 458-7919 E-Mail__________________________ greg.sheen@utsa.edu Assistant Coach____________________ Stephanie Sanchez Alma Mater_______________ Eastern New Mexico/2008 E-mail__________________ stephanie.sanchez2@utsa.edu Team Information 2013 Overall Record__________________________ 5-12-2 2013 C-USA Record___________________ 4-4-2/6th-West Letterwinners R/L_____________________________ 13/10 Newcomers_____________________________________ 11 All-time Record___________________ 66-79-15 (8 seasons) NCAA Tournament Appearances____________________ 1 Last___________________ 2010 (L, 0-9 at No. 2 Portland) Athletics Communications Soccer Contact______________________Jordan Korphage Office Phone________________________ (210) 458-4930 Cell Phone__________________________ (210) 501-4006 E-Mail_____________________ jordan.korphage@utsa.edu Office Fax__________________________ (210) 458-4569 Shipping Address_____________ UTSA Sports Information __________________________________ One UTSA Circle ____________________ San Antonio, Texas 78249-0691

The 2014 UTSA Soccer Guide was designed and written by Assistant Athletics Communications Director Jordan Korphage. Photos by Jeff Huehn, Mark McClendon, the San Antonio Convention and Visitor’s Bureau and Rusty Shaw.

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Giving Back

C O M M U N I T Y S E RVICE

Every year, the UTSA Soccer team has devoted its time not just on the field, but off the field as well. They are involved in several community service events such as the Habitat for Humanity, the Wounded Warrior Project, Haven for Hope, Roadrunner Day Move-In, the Medina Children’s Clothing Drive, UTSA summer camps and delivering turkey to local food shelters. Their support for the community is a way to not only promote UTSA Athletics but UTSA to the city of San Antonio. The soccer team has won the UTSA Director’s Cup, given to the program that best exemplifies service in the community, three times.


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A b o ut UTSA The University of Texas at San Antonio was founded on June 5, 1969, by the Texas Legislature to be a “university of the first class.”

THIS IS

UTSA serves the San Antonio metropolitan area and the broader region of South Texas through programs and services offered from its three campuses — Main, Downtown and Hemisfair Park — and Park West Athletics Complex. With nearly 29,000 students and more than 600 tenured and tenure-track faculty, UTSA is the third-largest component in The University of Texas System. UTSA offers more than 150 degree programs at the bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral levels in the colleges of Architecture, Business, Education and Human Development, Engineering, Liberal and Fine Arts, Public Policy and Sciences, as well as the Honors College, University College and Graduate School. The university’s four campuses provide access and opportunity for large numbers of historically underserved students. More than half of UTSA’s students come from groups underrepresented in higher education. Many students are the first in their families to attend a college or university.

Dr. Ricardo Romo, a San Antonio native, became UTSA’s fifth president in 1999 and is the first Hispanic president in the university’s history.

Main Building

As the region’s largest generator of engineers, artists, business professionals, teachers, scientists and technology managers, UTSA has produced more than 100,000 graduates since awarding its first degree in 1974. UTSA has more than 600 tenure and tenure-track faculty positions. Ninety-eight percent of full-time tenured and tenure-track faculty hold doctorates or equivalent terminal degrees. UTSA has a total of 59 endowed academic positions, a measure of academic excellence.

In 1973 construction began on UTSA’s original campus, now known as the Main Campus, on a 600-acre tract in the rolling foothills of San Antonio’s northwest side

In addition to the educational advantages UTSA offers, its economic impact directly and indirectly produces 1.2 billion in annual business revenues and supports an estimated 15,700 jobs in the San Antonio metropolitan statistical area. UTSA’s research specialties include health, cyber security, energy, sustainability, and human and social development. Source: UTSA Office of University Communications

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UTSA opened the 11-acre Downtown Campus in 1997.


UTSA University Center

M I S S I O N S TAT E M E N T

The University of Texas at San Antonio is dedicated to the advancement of knowledge through research and discovery, teaching and learning, community engagement and public service. As an institution of access and excellence, UTSA embraces multicultural traditions and serves as a center for intellectual and creative resources as well as a catalyst for socioeconomic development and the commercialization of intellectual property — for Texas, the nation and the world.

UTSA is ranked among the top 100 universities in the world under 50 years old by Times Higher Education, and its cybersecurity program is ranked No. 1 in the United States in a Ponemon Institute survey of IT professionals.

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CAMPUS LIFE L au r e l V i l l ag e

UTSA has five housing complexes on its Main Campus offering several styles of group living. On-campus housing accommodates more than 4,000 students. Students living on-campus are close to classrooms, the student center, food courts, library, athletics facilities and the student recreation center. San Saba Hall, Chaparral Village and Laurel Village are the newest on-campus residences and all three offer two- and four-bedroom suites with cable television, high speed Internet and kitchenettes, study rooms, a computer lab, a swimming pool and basketball courts.

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San Saba Hall

UTSA has three libraries — John Peace (JPL), Applied Engineering & Technology and Downtown Campus —that offer a rich blend of resources to support academic work including research assistance, printed materials, electronic books and articles, computers and other technology. Other features include reservable study rooms, high speed KIC scanners, textbooks on reserve, and multimedia equipment for checkout. Through the library’s Get It For Me service, students can request books and articles to be delivered to their inboxes or to their library of choice for pick-up, free of charge. Using Library Quick Search, students have easy access to the library’s vast collections, including the latest scholarly journals and more than 3,000,000 e-books.

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Conveniently located in front of the John Peace Library on the Main Campus, the Sombrilla is a popular gathering place for UTSA students.

UTSA students, faculty and staff have many options for dining on campus.

Real Food on Campus at Roadrunner Café is an all-you-care-to-eat residential restaurant that includes fresh deli sandwiches, brick oven pizza and omelets.

Other on-campus dining options include Smoothie King inside the Recreation and Wellness Center, Einstein Bros. Bagels in the Biotechnology, Sciences & Engineering Building, P.O.D. Express in the Main Building, Extreme Pita in the Business Building and a Subway, Grill Works, Pizza and Wings, Home Zone, Monterey Cafe and C3 Convenience Store at the Downtown Campus.

The University Center (UC) Food Court houses Chili’s Too, Taco Cabana, Panda Express and Burger King, while Starbucks, Subway and a C3 Convenience Store are a short walk away.

The John Peace Library (JPL) Food Court houses Chick-fil-A, Subway, Sushic-The Sushi Company, Starbucks, Smoothie King, Papa John’s and a C3 Convenience Store.

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The UTSA Recreation & Wellness Center received the National Intramural and Recreational Sports Association Outstanding Facility Award in 2009.

CAMPUS REC The UTSA Recreation & Wellness Center is one of the largest campus recreation centers in the state of Texas, containing nearly 300,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor space. The facility consists of six program areas — fitness and wellness, open recreation, intramural sports, club sports, outdoor pursuits and aquatics.

The UTSA Recreation & Wellness Center houses more than 24,000 square feet of weight and cardio space.

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Campus Recreation offers personal training, fitness assessments, nutritional guidance and group exercise for no additional fee. Group exercise consists of more than 25 classes ranging from yoga to kickboxing.


The 18,000 square-foot cardio room features numerous machines ranging from tread mills, ellipticals and stationary bikes to rowers and spin bikes.

The Outdoor Aquatics Center features a three-lane lap pool, leisure pool, lazy river, hot tubs, ample lounge space, a pair of beach volleyball courts and a basketball court.

The jogging track, one-sixth of a mile in length, circles above four regulation basketball courts.

The 54-foot rockclimbing wall is the largest of its kind on any campus in the state of Texas.

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A FOCUS ON Academic Services M i s s i o n S tat e m e n t Team Academics was established in order to provide academic services for student-athletes. We provide the necessary academic support services for all studentathletes to be successful in the classroom and pursue an undergraduate degree while competing as an athlete. The center is dedicated to the academic and personal development of all student-athletes. Consistent with the mission of the University of Texas at San Antonio, the Athletics Department is committed to provide an environment in which student-athletes can be successful academically, athletically and socially. In doing so, the department dedicates itself to absolute compliance with the rules of the University of Texas System, the university, Conference USA and the National Collegiate Athletic Association.

V i s i o n S tat e m e n t The UTSA Athletics Department will be successful in its mission when … • Student-athletes achieve academically and compete athletically at the highest level and are prepared with skills for life. • It achieves a level of social responsibility, honesty and integrity higher than is expected by the public and is required by laws, policies, guidelines and rules. • Athletics is the focal point for school identity, pride and spirit among students, faculty, staff, alumni and the surrounding community. • The community benefits from public service, affordable entertainment and economic growth derived from athletics.

Academic Success UTSA student-athletes have earned numerous academic awards during the past decade. A league-best 27 Roadrunners were named Southland Conference Student-Athlete of the Year in their respective sports, the conference’s top honor for academic and athletics success. UTSA has had 16 student-athletes chosen as an Academic All-American, one of the top honors that can be bestowed upon a collegiate athlete, while 34 have earned Academic All-District accolades since 2003. In the last 10 years, more than 800 student-athletes have earned Southland and Western Athletic Conference academic honors.

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ACADEMICS C OLIN H OW LE T T

In April 2009, a state-of-the-art academic learning center opened its doors to UTSA student-athletes. The 4,000 square-foot Bodenstedt Athletic Learning Center houses five study carrels, two large conference

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rooms, a classroom, computer lab and office space for the Academic Services staff.

Colin Howlett is in his fifth year as Associate Athletics Director for Academic Services at UTSA. He is responsible for overseeing academic support services for the entire department. Howlett came to UTSA from Virginia Tech, where he was a member of the Student-Athlete Academic Support Services for 13 years. He began his tenure as Assistant Director in August 1997 and served in that capacity until his promotion to Associate Director in August 2001. He also was the Interim Director from July 2008-January 2009. While in Blacksburg, Howlett was responsible for developing and implementing academic success programs and providing academic, career and personal counseling to studentathletes in the sports of football, men’s and women’s cross country, men’s golf, men’s and women’s soccer and women’s volleyball. He also assisted in the planning and development of the department’s Learning Assistance Program, served as the liaison to the Registrar’s Office and to the Office of Services for Students with Disabilities and helped coordinate the tutorial, peer mentor and study hall programs for all student-athletes. Prior to his tenure at Virginia Tech, Howlett was an Academic/Athletic Counselor at Maine from 1996-97. He also spent two years at Austin Peay where he served as an Academic Services Intern from 1994-95 and as the Interim Compliance Coordinator for six months before joining the staff at Maine. Howlett earned his bachelor’s degree in business administration with an emphasis on human resource management from Susquehanna University in 1990. He received a master’s degree in health and physical education with an emphasis in athletic administration from Southern Mississippi in 1994.

MATT LEITUALA

SARA GOTHELF

EMILY PATTON

BETH NOTEWARE

BILL HICKEY

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S tu d e n t -A t h l e t e Career Services

CAREER

C o n n e ct i n g UT SA S t u de n t -Athletes t o C a re e r D e ve l o pm e n t R e sour ces “There are more than 380,000 student-athletes and most of them go pro in something other than sports.” — NCAA Public Service Announcement The mission of the UTSA University Career Center is to assist students and alumni in identifying and developing the skills necessary to pursue lifelong career goals. The Career Center provides comprehensive career planning, job search skill development and a wide range of tools and resources designed to assist students and alumni in conducting a successful job search. The Career Center’s website, hireroadrunners.com, contains full-time professional, internship, co-op, work-study and parttime job listings, which are updated daily. Dozens of employers visit campus each year to interview UTSA students for full-time professional positions, as well as intern, co-op and other jobs. Multiple career fairs are held each semester and are attended by hundreds of employers from a variety of disciplines. These events offer information on full- and part-time jobs, internships and more. The Career Center employs a total of 13 career counselors, one of which, Stefanie Cisneros, is dedicated to serving student-athletes at UTSA. Individual career counseling appointments are available with counselors to discuss any aspect of your career development. They will use a variety of methods to help you learn more about career interests, including free online career assessments. In addition, career counselors can assist you in developing job search skills such as resumé writing, interview preparation and networking skills. Throughout the year, a variety of workshops are offered on various career-related topics, including several designed specifically for student-athletes.

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Why do employers seek student-athletes?

Student-Athletes possess many of the skills and abilities which are often sought by organization recruiters. Characteristics such as mental toughness, self-confidence, and performing under pressure are needed to be successful in any workplace. Listed below are additional qualities athletes can transfer from the playing field into the workplace. TEN QUALITIES OF TEAM PLAYERS • Time management • Teamwork • Goal-directed • Competitive • Confidence • Persistence and endurance • Loyalty • Discipline • Ability to accept constructive criticism • Resilience Adapted from: Bohac, Jennifer. Career Game Plan for Student-Athletes, Prentice Hall, New Jersey, 2000.


SERVICES Career Center Partner Organizations

Hundreds of employers converge on the UTSA campus each year to participate in career fairs, information sessions and networking events and as guest speakers for workshops and in classrooms. Listed below is a sampling of just a few of the organizations with which the Career Center partners. Organizations marked with an asterisk have previously hired UTSA student-athletes for internships or full-time positions. AT&T * bp Energy * Capital Group Companies CIA CPS Energy Deloitte and Touche, LLP * Enterprise * Ernst & Young LLP FBI Frost Bank Harlandale ISD HEB Hyatt Hotels and Resorts * Judson ISD * KPMG LLP Marcus & Millichap Real Estate Investment * Medtronic * Microsoft Corporation NASA National Security Agency New York Life Northeast ISD Northrop Grumman Northside ISD Northwestern Mutual NuStar Energy Padgett Stratemann & Co., LLP Pape-Dawson Pepsi Bottling Group Planto Roe Financial Services, Inc. Raytheon San Antonio ISD Sapient Financial Group Southwest ISD Southwest Research Institute South San Antonio ISD Sportball Systems, Inc. Spurs Sports and Entertainment Target Corporation * TCEQ Tesoro Companies, Inc. Toyota Union Pacific Railroad United States Census Bureau U.S. Department of State U.S. Marshals USAA Valero Energy Corporation Veteran’s Administration Walgreens * Walt Disney World Wells Fargo Westin YMCA Zachry Holdings, Inc.

S T E FA N I E CISNEROS S tu d e n t - A t h l e t e Career Counselor Stefanie Cisneros is in her seventh year as career counselor for all UTSA student-athletes and her 14th year as a staff member at the UTSA Career Center Office. During her tenure, Cisneros has had the opportunity to speak to national audiences through professional presentations at the Southern Association of Colleges and Employers Annual Conference, the American Humanics Management Institute, the California Association for Counseling and Development Regional Conference and as a co-presenter at the National Careers Conference. Her most recent presentation, “Transfer the Magic from Playing Field to Career Field”, addressed the career development needs of student-athletes and best practices for working effectively with student-athlete populations and athletics departments. Cisneros is currently involved in several professional organizations, including memberships in the National Career Development Association (NCDA), Southern Association of Colleges and Employers (SoACE) and the National Association for Colleges and Employers (NACE). Cisneros graduated from UTSA in 2001 with a bachelor of science degree in kinesiology and completed a master of arts degree in community counseling from UTSA in 2008.

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ATHLETIC MEDICINE The UTSA Athletic Training Department is committed to providing the highest standard of sports medicine care to all Roadrunners studentathletes. This includes education, prevention, evaluation, recognition, treatment and rehabilitation of injuries and illnesses associated with athletic participation. Referral necessary for additional medical and psychological evaluation and treatment is also provided. The athletics training staff is dedicated to this mission and compliance with UTSA, Conference USA and NCAA rules and regulations. The UTSA training staff works under the direction of Associate Athletics Director for Athletic Medicine, Jerry Greeson. All of the physicians that work with the training staff come from the University of Texas Health Science Center Medical School and those physicians, along with selected non-physicians, compose the sports medicine team. The training staff is responsible for the care, prevention and rehabilitation of athletic injuries, taping and wrapping procedures, emergency situations should they occur, attendance of practices and home and away events that occur to 16 intercollegiate sports. UTSA student-athletes receive care from a centralized training center which has state-of-the-art therapeutic modalities and rehabilitation equipment to give student-athletes the best care available.

JERRY GREESON

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RHODIE MOSS

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RICHARD CAMPBELL

JOSH MODICA

MEGHAN MCCAFFREY

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Intern: Scott Williams Medical Consultants Richard Holcomb, Director of Sports Medicine; David Schmidt, Head Orthopaedic Physician; Timothy Palomera, Orthopaedic Physician; Jaime Garza, Surgeon

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UTSA student-athletes receive care from a centralized training center, which has state-ofthe-art therapeutic modalities and rehabilitation equipment to give them the best care available.


STRENGTH & CONDITIONING UTSA student-athletes are running faster and getting stronger thanks to a commitment to an enhanced strength and conditioning program and a new weight room.

MISSION STATEMENT

The UTSA Strength & Conditioning Department provides athletes the means by which they can train consistently, sensibly and systematically over designated periods of time in a safe, clean and professional environment to help prevent injury and improve athletics performance.

PHILOSOPHY

The philosophy of the University of Texas at San Antonio strength & conditioning program adheres strictly to the three proven scientific principles of adaptation ‌ Specificity The transfer of a training adaptation to a gain in competition performance. Overload Adaptation takes place when the magnitude of training is greater than normal and is achieved by prescribing the correct number of sets, repetitions and intensity of effort. The primary focus is the muscular and energy systems’ adaptation to overload. Periodization Training phases must be planned so that speed, agility, power and endurance will peak during the most important competitions.

STRENGTH & CONDITIONING STAFF

CHARLIE DUDLEY

TRAVIS REUST

DERRICK JENKINS

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UTSA SPIRIT The Mascot

The Roadrunner, a bird representative of the Texas Hill Country and the Southwest, was voted the UTSA mascot in 1977, defeating the armadillo in a student election. The choice was officially adopted in early 1978.

Rowdy the Roadrunner was ranked No. 12 on Yahoo! Sports’ Top 25 Most Unique Mascots

The School Colors

Official colors of the University of Texas System are orange and white. Upon recommendation from the UTSA Student Representative Assembly, the Board of Regents approved the addition of navy blue to the orange and white for UTSA’s colors for athletics competition.

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UTSA Fight Song Go, Roadrunners, Go! On to vict’ry with all your might. Fight, Roadrunners, Fight! For the Blue and the Orange and the White. We fight for U-T-S-A Alma Mater proud and strong. Win, Roadrunners, Win! And unite in our battle song.

The Alma Mater

Music to “Hail UTSA,” the alma mater of the University of Texas at San Antonio, was composed by Dr. Joe Stuessy, Professor of Music. Lyrics were written by Dr. Alan Craven, Director of the Division of English, Classics and Philosophy at UTSA. HAIL UTSA From our hills of oak and cedar To the Alamo Voices raised will echo As, in song, our praises flow. Hail Alma Mater! Through the years our loyalty will grow. The University of Texas at San Antonio

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C ON F E REN CE U SA

On May 4, 2012, UTSA accepted an invitation to join Conference USA. The Roadrunners officially joined the league on July 1, 2013, and now compete against teams from Charlotte, Florida Atlantic, FIU, Louisiana Tech, Marshall, Middle Tennessee North Texas, Old Dominion, Rice, Southern Miss, UAB, UTEP and Western Kentucky.

“Today is another outstanding day to be a Roadrunner. We are very excited about our new partnership with Conference USA. It is a great fit for us, and it is a significant step forward for the University and the entire city of San Antonio.” — UTSA President Dr. Ricardo Romo

“We are pleased to welcome UTSA to Conference USA. They are an amazing University in a very dynamic and vibrant city. Without a doubt, they will be a good fit for us. What is truly impressive is the way they launched their football program, which is a tribute to the strong leadership in place.” — Conference USA Commissioner Britton Banowsky

UTSA Director of Athletics Lynn Hickey, UTSA President Dr. Ricardo Romo and Chairman of the Greater San Antonio Chamber of Commerce Football Task Force John Montford announced the University’s move into Conference USA in a press conference on May 4, 2012.

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UTSA BY THE NUMBERS 4 6 9 10 22 32 142

Conference USA Championships Conference USA Superlative Awards Conference USA Individual Champions Conference USA All-Academic Team members Conference USA Academic Medal winners All-Conference USA selections Conference USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll members

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BUILDING CHAMPIONS 2013-14 UTSA ACCOMPLISHMENTS • Four C-USA Championships (women’s cross country , men’s outdoor track & field, volleyball regular season and tournament) • Four All-Americans and two All-Region honorees • Two C-USA Players or Athletes of the Year (McKenzie Adams, volleyball; Richard Garrett Jr., men’s outdoor track & field) • Nine C-USA individual champions • 32 All-C-USA honorees • Capital One Academic All-American (Nate Leonard, football) and a pair of Capital One All-District VII selections • 10 C-USA All-Academic Team members • 22 C-USA Academic Medal winners for a 3.75 GPA or higher, while 142 student-athletes were named to the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll • Volleyball team advanced to second NCAA Tournament in last four years • Women’s cross country claimed UTSA’s first C-USA title in any sport • Football team posted a 7-5 record, including a 6-2 league mark to finish second in the C-USA West Division.

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The men’s track & field tea m scored a program-record 172 points en route to fifth outdoor title. The squad produced three All -Americans, including C-USA shot put champion Richard Garrett Jr., who wa s named the league’s Field Athlete of the Year.

The baseball team put tog ether another exciting run in the conference tournament, where it kn ocked out the No. 2 and No . 3 see ds before falling to top-seeded Rice in the C-USA Championship game .


NCAA HOST INSTITUTION UTSA has served as the host institution for 16 NCAA Championship events during the past 18 years and will host the 2015 NCAA Women’s Golf Central Regional in May.

UTSA’s NCAA Championship Legacy

• 1997 Men’s Basketball Midwest Regional • 1998 Men’s Final Four • 1998 Men’s Golf Central Regional • 2001 Men’s Basketball Midwest Regional • 2002 Women’s Final Four • 2003 Men’s Basketball South Regional • 2004 Men’s Final Four • 2005 Women’s Volleyball Championship • 2006 Women’s Basketball San Antonio Regional • 2007 Men’s Basketball South Regional • 2008 Men’s Final Four • 2010 Women’s Final Four • 2011 Men’s Basketball Southwest Regional • 2011 Women’s Volleyball Championship • 2014 Men’s Basketball Second & Third Rounds • 2014 Men’s Golf San Antonio Regional • 2015 Women’s Golf Central Regional

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Dr. Ricardo Romo U niversity P resident (Texas • 1967)

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icardo Romo is the fifth president of The University of Texas at San Antonio, which was named by the Texas Legislature as an emerging Tier One research university and a leader in providing access to excellence in teaching, research and community outreach. Under his leadership, student enrollment has grown 68 percent. The university has added numerous programs and facilities to enhance student life and expand its research capacity. With total research expenditures of $56.8 million and total expenditures of $79.4 million for fiscal year 2011, it represents a six-fold increase in expenditures during Romo’s tenure. A San Antonio native who grew up on the city’s West Side, Romo graduated from Fox Tech High School before attending the University of Texas at Austin on a track scholarship. At UT Austin, he was the first Texan to run the mile in less than four minutes, a record that lasted 41 years. He earned a bachelor’s degree in education from UT Austin (1967) and holds a master’s degree in history from Loyola Marymount University (1970). Additionally, Romo earned a Ph.D. in history from the University of California, Los Angeles (1975). A nationally respected urban historian, Romo is the author of “East Los Angeles: History of a Barrio,” now in its ninth printing (one in Spanish). Romo began his academic career teaching social studies (1967-1970) at Franklin High School in Los Angeles. He went on to teach at the University of California at San Diego (1975-1979) and the University of Texas at Austin (1980-1999). He was a visiting professor at University of California, Berkeley in 1985 and a visiting scholar with the Stanford University Center for Advanced Studies in Behavioral Sciences (1989-1990). In 1993, he became vice provost for undergraduate education at UT Austin before becoming president of UTSA in 1999. Romo has received numerous awards and recognitions including 2006 Outstanding Friar Alumnus from the UT Austin Friar Society and the Isabel la Catolica award, the highest award given to non-Spanish subjects, bestowed upon him in 2007 by King Juan Carlos of Spain. In 2008, Romo received the Distinguished Alumnus Award from the Texas Exes Alumni Association. In 2010, he received the San Antonio North Chamber Gov. Dolph Briscoe Salute to Excellence Award. In 2011, Romo was presented the Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) Chief Executive Leadership Award for transforming UTSA from a regional campus into an emerging Tier One research university. In February 2012, Romo received the Colonel W.T. Bondurant Sr. Distinguished Humanitarian Award from the San Antonio Academy of Texas Alumni Council. Romo received the prestigious 2013 Clark Kerr Award for Distinguished Leadership in Higher Education from the University of California, Berkeley. Created in 1968 as a tribute to UC President Emeritus Clark Kerr, previous winners include nuclear physicist Herbert Frank York and Supreme Court Chief Justice Earl Warren. In March 2013, Romo received the Wheaton College Otis Social Justice Award in Boston for promoting social justice through education and public service. Established in 1959, previous winners include Eleanor Roosevelt (U.S. first lady and first chair of the U.N. Commission on Human Rights), Surgeon General C. Everett Koop, Texas writer Molly Ivins and Senator Edward Kennedy. With a strong commitment to serve the community, Romo has served on a range of regional, national and international boards. He is vice chair of the Southwest Research Institute Board of Directors and on the boards of the American Council of Education, Philosophical Society of Texas, Humanities Texas, Austin Museum of Art and United States-Mexico Commission for Educational and Cultural Exchange

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Members of the 2001 San Antonio Sports Hall of Fame Class from left to right: Robert Quiroga, Rudy Davalos, Nelson Wolff and Dr. Ricardo Romo (COMEXUS). In May 2011, President Barack Obama appointed Romo to the President’s Advisory Commission on Educational Excellence for Hispanics. Romo is married to Dr. Harriett Romo, a UTSA professor of sociology and director of the UTSA Mexico Center and the Bank of America Child and Adolescent Policy Research Institute (CAPRI). Both first-generation college graduates, the Romos have a son, Carlos, who earned degrees from Stanford University and the University of Texas School of Law. Their daughter, Anadelia, a graduate of Princeton University, received a doctoral degree from Harvard University and teaches at Texas State University. The Romos are avid art collectors. Their private art collection is particularly strong in works on paper by Chicana/Chicano and U.S. Latino artists with a regional focus on Texas and the Southwest. The collection includes works by Luis Jimenez, Carmen Lomas Garza, Cesar Martinez and Vincent Valdez, as well as print suites from Self Help Graphics and Coronado Studio. Recently, more than 60 prints from their collection were on display San Antonio’s McNay Museum in an exhibit titled “Estampas de la Raza.” The traveling exhibit portrays the Latino experience in the United States through the work of 44 Mexican-American and Latino artists. These amazing prints are now on view at the Albuquerque Museum of Art and will continue to the North Carolina Museum of Art in Raleigh, followed by the Vincent Price Art Museum in Los Angeles. A talented photographer, Romo’s photos have been included in numerous regional art exhibits including “Havana,” a collection of photos taken in Cuba, and “South Africa,” a selection of his photos taken on a trip to rural South Africa. His “Small Town Texas” exhibit was displayed at the UTSA Institute of Texan Cultures. An assortment of his photos was featured in China’s most respected photography magazine, Popular Photography. Romo and four other Texas photographers showed their work in the exhibit “Infinite Horizons: Visions of Texas” as a Texas-China cultural exchange.


Lynn Hickey D irector

of

A thletics

(Ouachita Baptist • 1973)

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ynn Hickey has made student-athlete welfare one of her top priorities while leading the UTSA Athletics Department to new heights. Under Hickey’s direction since 2000, UTSA has captured three conference commissioner’s cups and a pair of league all-sports trophies while consistently winning both team and individual academic and athletics awards in all 17 sports sponsored by the university. One of Hickey’s dreams to lead UTSA to the upper echelon of Division I Athletics was realized on Nov. 11, 2010, when the university received and accepted an invitation to join the Western Athletic Conference (WAC). The department claimed the 2012-13 WAC Commissioner’s Cup on the strength of league championships by the men’s indoor track & field and baseball teams in its first and only year in the conference. Hickey’s long-term goal of placing UTSA in a major conference was reached when Conference USA extended an invitation on May 4, 2012. The Roadrunners moved all 17 sports into that league on July 1, 2013. Hickey has overseen the addition of three sports during her tenure. Women’s golf and women’s soccer were added in 2005 and 2006, respectively, and both programs have emerged as annual league championship contenders. On Dec. 18, 2008, UTSA’s Athletics Initiative Business Plan was approved by the UT System Board of Regents, granting permission to start a football program. Hickey made a splash with the hiring of the first-ever head football coach, as two-time National Coach of the Year Larry Coker was introduced on March 6, 2009. The program kicked off its first season against Northeastern State on Sept. 3, 2011, to resounding success. The Roadrunners set NCAA start-up program records for inaugural game (56,743) and average home attendance (35,521) in six contests at the 65,000seat Alamodome. In year two, UTSA posted an 8-4 overall record and finished fourth in the WAC with a 3-3 mark while averaging more than 29,000 fans. The third season saw the football team post a 7-5 overall record and finish second in the West Division of C-USA with a 6-2 mark while again topping the 29,000-mark in average home attendance. The 2010-11 academic year will go down in history as arguably the most successful in school annals, as the Roadrunners claimed the Southland Commissioner’s Cup and Women’s All-Sports Trophy, five championships and the first-ever NCAA postseason victory. UTSA followed that with four more league titles during the 201112 campaign, closing out two decades in the Southland with 58 team championships, a pair of Commissioner’s Cups and two All-Sports Trophies. Hickey has led the charge for UTSA and its hosting of numerous NCAA Championship events. Since her arrival on campus, UTSA has served as host institution for the 2001 NCAA Men’s Basketball Midwest Regional, 2002 Women’s Final Four, 2003 Men’s Basketball South Regional, 2004 Men’s Final Four, 2005 Women’s Volleyball Championship,

2006 Women’s Basketball South Regional, 2007 Men’s Basketball South Regional, 2008 Men’s Final Four, 2010 Women’s Final Four, 2011 Men’s Basketball Southwest Regional and 2011 Women’s Volleyball Championship. The school is slated to host the 2014 Men’s Basketball Second & Third Rounds, the 2014 Men’s Golf San Antonio Regional and the 2015 Women’s Golf Central Regional. In 2007, Hickey was named to the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Committee, one of the most prestigious appointments in all of collegiate athletics. The 10-member committee oversees administration of the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Championship, including the selection and seeding of teams for the tournament. Hickey, whose five-year term expired in 2012, became just the second female ever selected to the committee, joining Charlotte Athletics Director Judy Rose, who served from 19992003. Hickey has been honored nationally and locally for her hard work at UTSA. She was named the National Association of Collegiate Women Athletics Administrators 2005 Division I-AAA Administrator of the Year. Hickey earned her second national award in June 2006 as the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics/ GeneralSports TURF Systems Division I-AAA West Region AD of the Year. The San Antonio Express-News tabbed her as its 2010 Sportswoman of the Year and she also was selected to and completed the Masters Leadership Program of San Antonio and Bexar County. In September 2011, she received the ATHENA Leadership from the North San Antonio Chamber of Commerce. “UTSA is very fortunate to have an athletic leader with both the administrative and coaching experience of Lynn Hickey,” UTSA President Dr. Ricardo Romo said. “Lynn not only is a leader who can take our athletic program to the next level, but she is also well respected nationally and serves as an excellent role model for all student-athletes at this university.” In serving as the fourth athletics director in UTSA history, Hickey assumed the lead athletics role at one of the youngest NCAA Division I universities in the country (UTSA began athletics competition in 1981). The only female Division I athletics director that oversees both men’s and women’s sports in the state of Texas, she served as President of the Southland from 2002-04 and as the league’s representative to the NCAA Championship/Competition Cabinet. Hickey also was a member of the Women’s Basketball Rules Committee from 2003-06, spending the last two years as chair. Hickey came to San Antonio from Texas A&M University, where she served as senior associate athletics director/senior woman administrator from 1994-2000. At Texas A&M, her responsibilities included event management and marketing and promotions for 16 of the university’s 19 Division I sports. She also represented the Big 12 Conference as a member of the NCAA Championship Cabinet. From 1984-94, Hickey served as head women’s basketball coach for Texas A&M. She directed the 1993-94 Aggies basketball team to the NCAA Tournament Sweet 16, becoming the lowest-seeded team to ever reach that milestone. Texas A&M finished the year ranked No. 19 in the CNN/USA Today Top 25 poll. Following the season, Hickey relinquished her coaching duties to accept the promotion to senior associate athletics director. She finished her coaching career with an overall mark of 279-167 in 15 years of collegiate coaching. Before her stint at A&M, Hickey was head women’s basketball coach at Kansas State University from 1979-84. She averaged more than 23 wins per season in posting a 125-39 (.762) record over five years and led the Wildcats to five consecutive national tournament berths. She was inducted into the Kansas State Athletics Hall of Fame in September 2004. A native of Welch, Okla., Hickey graduated summa cum laude from Ouachita Baptist University in Arkadelphia, Ark., with a bachelor’s degree in education. She was an All-American for OBU’s nationally-ranked basketball team and a member of the USA National Team in 1973. Hickey and her husband, Bill, have a daughter, Lauren Nicole.

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ABOUT SAN ANTONIO

T h e A l am o

San Antonio has a population of approximately 1.4 million, making it the nation’s seventh-largest city. San Antonio was the fastest growing of the 10 largest cities from 2000-10. With more than 20 million visitors per year, San Antonio is one of the top tourist destinations in the United States. San Antonio boasts some of the state’s most-visited attractions: The Alamo, The River Walk, SeaWorld® San Antonio and Six Flags® Fiesta Texas®. Settled in 1718, San Antonio is one of the American West’s oldest cities and its rich history surfaces in its architecture, neighborhoods, food, culture and traditions. With 300 days of sunshine annually and an average temperature of 70 degrees, San Antonio is an ideal destination year round.

THI S I S

San Antonio has 14,518 acres of parks and 118 miles of mostly urban hike-and-bike trails in the metropolitan area. San Antonio boasts one of the largest military concentrations in the country with Fort Sam Houston, Lackland Air Force Base and Randolph Air Force Base located in the city. San Antonio is home to six Fortune 500 companies: Valero Energy, Tesoro Corporation, USAA, CST Brands, NuStar Energy and Clear Channel Media and Entertainment. The largest medical research and care provider in South Texas, the South Texas Medical Center, calls San Antonio home. San Antonio is a sports town, as it is home to six professional sports franchises: the five-time NBA Champion Spurs, the WNBA’s Stars, the American Hockey League’s Rampage, the San Diego Padres’ Double-A affiliate Missions, the Arena Football League’s Talons and the North American Soccer League’s Scorpions. San Antonio is a sports destination, as it annually hosts the Valero Alamo Bowl, the U.S. Army AllAmerican Bowl, the PGA Tour Valero Texas Open and the Champions Tour AT&T Championship. The city also has hosted three NCAA Men’s Final Fours, two Women’s Final Fours, six NCAA Basketball Regionals, three Big 12 Football Championship Games and Dallas Cowboys Training Camps. Sources: San Antonio Convention & Visitors Bureau

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SeaWorld

S AN ANTONI O The River Walk

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SAN AN T O N I O A D E S T I N AT I O N C I T Y It’s easy to see why more than 20 million people visit San Antonio each year. With 300 days of sunshine annually and an average temperature of 70 degrees, the nation’s seventh-largest city is an ideal destination year round. The Alamo City boasts some of the state’s most visited attractions: The Alamo, The River Walk, SeaWorld® San Antonio and Six Flags® Fiesta Texas®.

Schlitterbahn, in nearby New Braunfels, is the world’s top-ranked waterpark.

Two of the nation’s top theme parks, SeaWorld (left) and Six Flags Fiesta Texas, call San Antonio home.

The Alamo is one of five Spanish missions built along the San Antonio River between 1718-31.

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Mission Concepcion

Mission San Juan

Mission San José

Mission Espada


Hundreds of hotels, restaurants, night spots and shops line the city’s urban core, including the magical River Walk.

The River Walk is one of the most visited tourist attractions in the state of Texas.

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PA R K W E S T AT H L E T I C S COMPLEX Quick Facts The 60-acre complex will be built in phases near UTSA’s Main Campus on a university-owned tract of land located just inside Loop 1604 near Hausman Road and Kyle Seale Parkway. When all phases are completed, the complex will feature NCAA Division I-quality stadiums: • Baseball (4,000 seats) • Softball (1,500 seats) • Soccer (5,000 seats) • Track (5,000 seats) • Tennis (1,500 seats) The complex will feature two multi-purpose lighted practice facilities that will be used by the football program. The complex will include a building that will house office space for coaches and staff, locker rooms, a training room and a strength and conditioning center.

Economic Impact The complex will generate nearly $200 million for the local economy during three years of construction and the initial five years of operation. The first five years of operation will generate an estimated $63 million in sports tourism spending, as UTSA will work with the city, county and San Antonio Sports to recruit and co-host tourist-destination events in the complex. UTSA’s athletics program currently contributes more than $27 million annually to the local economy, including operations and the existing sports-tourism base.

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UTSA officially opened the Park West Athletics Complex with dedication ceremonies prior to the soccer team’s exhibition game on Aug. 16, 2013.


UTSA officially broke ground at the Park West Athletics Complex on April 10, 2012. UTSA President Dr. Ricardo Romo, UTSA Director of Athletics Lynn Hickey, University of Texas System Board of Regents Chairman of the Board William Eugene Powell, District 25 Texas State Senator Jeff Wentworth, Bexar County Judge Nelson Wolff, County Commissioner Kevin Wolff, San Antonio Mayor Juliรกn Castro and City Councilman Reed Williams all attended the groundbreaking along with the UTSA Marching Band and Roadrunners student-athletes.

When all phases are complete, the Park West Athletics Complex will include a building that will house office space for coaches and staff, locker rooms, a training room and a strength and conditioning center.

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NC AA C o m p l i a n c e The NCAA Rules

and

Fans

Compliance with NCAA rules is one of the highest priorities for our athletics program and institution. As a member of the NCAA, the University of Texas at San Antonio is accountable for the actions of its boosters and fans. Even the bestintentioned action on a fan’s part may be a violation of NCAA rules. Please contact the UTSA Compliance Office if you have any questions concerning what is permissible. Inquiries should be directed to the UTSA Compliance Office at this address: UTSA Compliance Office Intercollegiate Athletics One UTSA Circle San Antonio, TX 78249 Phone: (210) 458-5493

Representatives of Athletics Interests A “representative of UTSA’s athletics interests,” or booster, is anyone who: • Has ever participated in or is currently a member of the various athletics department support groups; • Has made a donation to the athletics program; • Has helped arrange summer and/ or vacation employment for studentathletes; or • Has been involved, in anyway, in the promotion of UTSA’s athletics program

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Extra Benefits

Prospective and current studentathletes may not receive extra benefits. An extra benefit is any special arrangement by an institutional employee or representative of the institution’s athletic interests to provide a student-athlete or his/her family a benefit not authorized by NCAA legislation. Extra benefits would include, but are not limited to: • An employment arrangement for a prospect’s relatives; • Gifts of clothing or equipment; • Cosigning of loans; • Providing loans to a prospect’s relatives or friends; • Cash or like items; • Use of an automobile; • Any tangible items, including merchandise; • Free or reduced-cost services, rentals or purchases of any type; • Free or reduced-cost housing • Use of a college’s athletic equipment; • Sponsorship of or arrangement for an awards banquet for high school, prep school or two-year college athletes by a college, athletics representative or its alumni groups; • Employment of a student-athlete at a rate higher then the wages paid for similar work; and • Payment to a student-athlete for work not performed.

Recruiting

Only coaches and athletics department staff may be involved in the recruiting process. Athletic representatives are prohibited from contacting a prospective student-athlete or members of his/her family by telephone, letter, e-mail, or in person for the purpose of encouraging participation in athletics at The University of Texas at San Antonio. This includes contacting prospective student-athletes on social media (Facebook, Twitter, etc.) The prohibition remains in effect even after the prospect signs a national letterof-intent (scholarship offer). You can do your part by forwarding names of any potential recruits to the UTSA coaching staffs.

Prospective Student-Athlete

A prospective student-athlete is a person who has started classes for the ninth grade. You can become a prospect even if you have not started the ninth grade, if a college gives you or your relatives any financial aid help or other benefits that it does not give others. Before a prospect can make an official visit to UTSA, he/she must present (1) a score from a PSAT, SAT or ACT test (through an official high school or testing agency), (2) an academic transcript, and (3) must register with the NCAA Eligibility Center and must be placed on the institution’s Institution Request List with the NCAA Eligibility Center.

Visiting UTSA Official Visit: An “official visit” is a visit paid in whole or in part by the university and cannot exceed 48 hours in length. A prospect can make a total of five official visits, with a limit of only one per university. Unofficial Visit: An “unofficial visit” is a visit made at the prospect’s own expense. The university may provide (a) three complimentary tickets to an on-campus athletics event in which the university’s team is competing and (b) transportation to view offcampus practice and competition sites within a 30-mile radius. Prospects can make as many unofficial visits as they want. More information concerning recruiting and initial eligibility can be found online at: ncaa.org goUTSA.com


Season Preview

Roster 34 Media Information 35 Schedule 36


Season Preview

Roster No. Name

Pos.

Ht.

Yr.-Exp.

Hometown/Last School

0

Emma Makela

GK

5-8

So.-1L

Mukilteo, Wash./Kamiak HS

1

Katherine Tesno

GK

5-8

So.-1L

Conroe, Texas/Oak Ridge HS

2

Brianna Livecchi

F

5-6

So.-1L

San Antonio, Texas/MacArthur HS

3

Kaja Skare

D

5-10

Fr.-HS

Oslo, Norway/WANG Toppidrett

4

Tyane Ramos

D

5-4

So.-1L

Pflugerville, Texas/Hendrickson HS

5

Savannah Struck

MF

5-3

Jr.-TR Boerne, Texas/Champion HS/Friends [Kan.] University

6

Lizette Niño

MF

5-8

Fr.-HS

McAllen, Texas/Sharyland HS

7

Kauwela Neal

F

5-4

Jr.-2L

Kailua-Kona, Hawaii/Kamehameha HS

8

Anka Grotle

MF

5-8

Sr.-3L

Bremanger, Norway/Flora HS

9

Kaytee O’Brien

MF

5-7

Sr.-1L

Colleyville, Texas/UNC Greensboro

10

Gracie Knight

MF

5-5

Fr.-HS

11

Lauren Hodgdon

F

5-7

Jr.-TR Rosenberg, Texas/Lamar Consolidated HS/Houston

12

Allyssa Troy

D

5-6

Fr.-HS

Altadena, Calif./Pasadena HS

13

Makayla Schmidt

MF

5-3

Fr.-HS

Fairmont, W.Va./Morgantown HS

14

Charlotte Husoe

D

5-3

Sr.-3L

Aalesund, Norway/Fagerlia VGS

15

Olivia Johnson

D

5-4

Fr.-HS

San Antonio, Texas/MacArthur HS

17

Happy Orere-Amadu

F

5-3

Sr.-1L

New York, N.Y./Monroe (N.Y.)

18

Anissa Munson

F

5-7

Sr.-3L

Helotes, Texas/O’Connor HS

19

Taylor Wingerden

F

5-6

Sr.-1L

Macedon, N.Y./Monroe (N.Y.) CC

20

Cassie Garcia

D

5-5

Fr.-HS

San Antonio, Texas/Communication Arts HS

21

Sabrina Gonzalez

MF

5-6

Jr.-2L

El Paso, Texas/Montwood HS

22

Jenny Trommer

F

5-2

Fr.-HS Strausberg, Germany/Theodor-Fontane Gymnasium

23

Alexis Alaniz

D

5-3

Jr.-1L

San Antonio, Texas/UTEP

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Victoria Herrera

D

5-5

Fr.-HS

San Antonio, Texas/Johnson HS

Houston, Texas/Cypress Ridge HS

Interim Head Coach: Greg Sheen (Second Season/Dayton, 2003) Assistant Coach: Stephanie Sanchez (Second Season/Eastern New Mexico, 2008)

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2014 UTSA Soccer Guide


Season Preview

Media Information/goUTSA.com Media Coverage The UTSA Athletics Communications office assists members of the media with their coverage of all Roadrunners sports by providing player and coach interviews, feature ideas, notes and updated statistics. In addition to the 2014 soccer media guide, media members may check UTSA’s official athletics Web site — goUTSA.com — for the latest information on all of the department’s 17 sports. Interviews All interviews with coaches and studentathletes must be arranged at least 24 hours in advance by contacting Assistant Athletics Communications Director Jordan Korphage. Telephone interviews are available to the media on a “call-back” basis at a time that is convenient for the coach or student-athlete. Post-match interviews with coaches and studentathletes will be conducted on the field following a 10-minute “cooling off” period. The Roadrunners locker room is closed to the media.

For the latest information on all of UTSA’s 17 sports, log on to goUTSA. com. There, you can find game recaps, box scores, updated statistics, weekly notes, player and coach biographies, schedules, rosters, photos and archives. For just $7.95 a month, $24.95 for four months or $54.95 a year, Rowdy Zone premium subscribers have access to live audio for selected volleyball, basketball, baseball and softball games, live video streaming for most home soccer, volleyball and basketball games, interviews with coaches and student-athletes, video-highlights and much more.

Media Services Media members are encouraged to contact the UTSA Sports Information Office for photography and media credentials at least 24 hours before a home match. Practices UTSA welcomes all media to attend soccer practices during the season. Please call the Athletics Communications Office for practice times and interview requests. In most cases, coaches and student-athletes are available after practice. Pre-match practices are closed to the media. Internet Fans and media members can keep up with the latest information on all 17 UTSA sports on the official Web site for Roadrunners Athletics at goUTSA.com. You will find match recaps, box scores, updated statistics, weekly notes, player and coach biographies, schedules, rosters, archives, and photos. Live Statistics Live statistics for all UTSA home and select road matches can be found online at goUTSA.com.

San Antonio Express-News Phone: 210/250-3373 Email: sports@express-news.net The Paisano Phone: 210/690-9301 Email: sports@paisano-online.com KABB-TV (FOX) P: 210/442-6304 • F: 210-442-6333

Jordan Korphage Assistant Athletics Communications Director Office: 210/458-4930 Cell: 210/501-4006 Fax: 210/458-4569 E-mail: jordan.korphage@utsa.edu

2014 UTSA Soccer Guide

KENS-TV (CBS) P: 210/366-5001 • F: 210/377-8757 KSAT-TV (ABC) P: 210/351-1270 • 210/351-1310 KWEX-TV (UNVISION) P: 210/227-4141 • F: 210/226-0131 WOAI-TV (NBC) P: 210/223-4742 • F: 210/476-1088

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Season Preview

Schedule Day

Date

Opponent

Location Time

Sun.

Aug. 17

Incarnate Word!

San Antonio

7 p.m.

Fri.

Aug. 22

Houston Baptist

San Antonio

7 p.m.

Sun.

Aug. 24

at Sam Houston State

Huntsville, Texas

6:30 p.m.

Fri.

Aug. 29

at Kansas

Lawrence, Kan.

7 p.m.

Fri.

Sept. 5

McNeese State

San Antonio

7 p.m.

Sun.

Sept. 7

at SMU

Dallas, Texas

7 p.m.

Fri.

Sept. 12

at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi

Corpus Christi, Texas

7 p.m.

Sun.

Sept. 14

at Texas State

San Marcos, Texas

1 p.m.

Fri.

Sept. 19

Baylor

San Antonio, Texas

7 p.m.

Fri.

Sept. 26

at UAB*

Birmingham, Ala.

7 p.m.

Sun.

Sept. 28

at Middle Tennessee*

Murfreesboro, Tenn.

2 p.m.

Fri.

Oct. 3

Rice*

San Antonio

7 p.m.

Sun.

Oct. 5

North Texas*

San Antonio

1 p.m.

Fri.

Oct. 10

at Marshall*

Huntington, W.Va.

6 p.m.

Sun.

Oct. 12

at Western Kentucky*

Bowling Green, Ky.

1 p.m.

Sun.

Oct. 19

at UTEP*

El Paso, Texas

2 p.m.

Fri.

Oct. 24

FIU*

San Antonio

7 p.m.

Sun.

Oct. 26

Florida Atlantic*

San Antonio

1 p.m.

Thu.

Oct. 30

Southern Miss*

San Antonio

7 p.m.

Nov. 5-9

Conference USA Tournament

Charlotte, N.C.

TBD

Nov. 14-Dec. 7

NCAA Tournament

TBD

TBD

All times Central and subject to change

! Exhibition

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Home games in bold played at Park West Athletics Complex •

* Conference USA game

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Meet the Roadrunners


Meet the Roadrunners

Greg Sheen Interim Head Coach Second Season Dayton ‘03 A former Ohio Valley Conference (OVC) spent indoor campaigns with the Atlanta Attack Coach of the Year, Greg Sheen is in his of the National Premier Soccer League (NPSL). first season as interim head coach after spending the 2013 campaign as an assistant. Sheen, who has a USSF B coaching license, earned a bachelor’s degree in general studies with an Last season, he helped the Roadrunners establish emphasis in sport management from Dayton in 2003. a home field advantage in their first season as a member of Conference USA. Under Sheen’s He is married to the former Gena Draney and the tutelage, the UTSA defense shut out all five of its couple has seven children: Meghan, Hannah, league opponents at the new Park West Athletics Catherine, Chelsee, Brandon, Dakota and Sierra. Complex and the team had just a 0.80 goals-against average versus C-USA foes. Goalie Emma Makela earned second-team all-conference and AllFreshman Team honors after recording 90 saves. Sheen came to UTSA in 2013 after serving the previous three seasons as the associate head coach and recruiting coordinator at Wright State. He helped lead the Raiders to 30 wins and a pair of appearances in the Horizon League Tournament Championship game (2011-12) during his three campaigns. Before his time at Wright State, Sheen was the head coach at Morehead State in 2004 and guided the squad to a 9-9-1 record, which marked the sixth most-improved Division I ledger in the country, and earned OVC Coach of the Year honors. In addition to his stint at Morehead State, the Arlington native also has served as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at Dayton (19992003), Texas (2005-06) and Miami (Fla.) (200809). He helped guide these squads to a total of five NCAA Tournament appearances, including a spot in the 2001 Sweet Sixteen with the Flyers. Prior to his coaching career, Sheen played professional soccer with the A-League’s Atlanta Ruckus during the outdoor season, while he

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Meet the Roadrunners

Stephanie Sanchez Assistant Coach Second Season Eastern New Mexico ‘08 Stephanie Sanchez is in her second season as an assistant coach at UTSA, where she mentors the goalkeepers.

three times, earned the team’s Defensive Player of the Year award twice and owns the school’s alltime saves record (397).

Last season, she helped the Roadrunners establish a home field advantage in their first season as a member of Conference USA. Under Sanchez’s guidance, the UTSA defense shut out all five of its league opponents at the new Park West Athletics Complex and the team had just a 0.80 goals-against average versus C-USA foes. Goalie Emma Makela notched six shutouts and earned second-team all-conference and AllFreshman Team honors after recording 90 saves, which ranked third in the league.

Sanchez, who holds a USSF C coaching license, graduated from Eastern New Mexico in 2008 with a psychology and sociology degree before she earned her master’s degree in applied psychology from Angelo State two years later

Sanchez joined the Roadrunners staff in 2013 after serving as the associate head coach at Western Texas College in the spring. Prior to that she spent five seasons coaching at Angelo State (three as an assistant, two as a graduate assistant), where she mentored the Rambelles goalkeepers and served as the team’s recruiting and video coordinator. Under Sanchez’s tutelage, Danielle Edwards earned Lone Star Conference Goalkeeper of the Year and first-team all-conference honors in 2012. In 2010, she helped guide Angelo State to its first NCAA Tournament appearance as the squad set records for most wins (13) and shutouts (9) in a campaign. That season, the Rambelles were led by goalie and two-time second-team all-conference selection Melanie Peterson, who owns the school record for goals-against average. A four-year starter at Eastern New Mexico from 2004-07, Sanchez was a Lone Star Honorable Mention selection and team captain in her final two seasons. The Belen, N.M., native, who also was on the Lone Star Commissioner’s Honor Roll 2014 UTSA Soccer Guide

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Emma Makela Goalkeeper 5-8 • Sophomore Kamiak HS Mukilteo, Wash.

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Freshman (2013): Played in all 19 matches with 18 starts and logged 1,669 minutes on the pitch … recorded 90 saves, which ranked third in Conference USA, five wins, six shutouts and a 1.24 goals-against average en route to second-team all-conference and C-USA All-Freshman Team honors … was tabbed C-USA Defensive Player of the Week twice … made a season-high 13 saves in matches against No. 12 Texas A&M (Aug. 25) and Louisville (Sept. 15) … ranked fourth in the league with 44 saves during C-USA action and helped UTSA shutout all five of its conference foes at home … her goals-against average of 0.96 during conference play ranked ninth, while her five shutouts tied for second. Prior to UTSA: Four-year letterwinner at Kamiak High School in Mukilteo, Wash., under head coach Beth Stewart … ranked as the No. 11 player in the Pacific Northwest Region by Top Drawer Soccer … closed her prep career as the school’s record holder for most shutouts and saves in both a single-season and career … earned all-state honors as a senior … was a two-time (2011-12) first-team all-league selection and earned Westco 4A Goalkeeper of the Year honors … tabbed the team’s Most Inspirational Player as a junior and senior … helped lead the Knights to a berth in the state tournament as a freshman in 2009 and a Westco South title in 2010 … played club soccer for Crossfire Premier ECNL … club ranked No. 13 in the nation in 2012-13 after claiming the Northwest Champions League crown … invited to the United States Youth Soccer Association (USYSA) National Training Center from 2010-12 and attended USYSA National Training Camp in 2012 … also in Region IV Player Pool for the Olympic Development Program from 2011-13. Personal: Full name is Emma Marie Makela … born on Jan. 7, 1995, in Bellevue, Wash. … daughter of Courtney and Kim Makela … father, Courtney, played football at Long Beach State, while her mother, Kim, was a dancer at Washington State … has two sisters, Bella and Lexi … has a brother, Hammy … majoring in education.

Career Stats Year GP/GS Min GA GAA Saves Save% Wins Losses 2013 19/18 1,669 23 1.24 90 .796 5 11 Total 19/18 1,669 23 1.24 90 .796 5 11

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Katherine Tesno Goalkeeper 5-8 • Sophomore Oak Ridge HS Conroe, Texas

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Freshman (2013): Appeared in three matches with one start and logged 80 minutes on the pitch … started the season-opener at No. 13 Baylor and made three saves … came on in relief against Texas (Sept. 22), did not allow a goal in 28 minutes and tallied five saves … also made two stops against North Texas (Oct. 11). Prior to UTSA: Played at Oak Ridge High School in Conroe, Texas … logged 22 shutouts over her final two seasons and posted a 0.52 goals against average as a senior … earned District 15-5A Defender of the Year honors as a junior and Goalkeeper of the Year as a senior … was a two-time all-county selection and earned first-team All-Greater Houston Area her junior season … named the team’s Most Valuable Player her final two seasons … helped lead the War Eagles to a bi-district championship as a senior … also earned academic all-district honors as a senior. Personal: Full name is Katherine Ayse Tesno … born on Aug. 17, 1995, in Houston, Texas … daughter of William and Neslihan Tesno … has two brothers, Trey and Justin … Trey was a goalkeeper at Texas Lutheran … has yet to declare a major.

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Min 81 81

GA GAA Saves Save% Wins Losses 5 5.57 10 .667 0 1 5 5.57 10 .667 0 1

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Brianna Livecchi Forward 5-6 • Sophomore MacArthur HS San Antonio, Texas

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Freshman (2013): Appeared in all 19 matches with 13 starts and recorded 1,062 minutes on the pitch … totaled six points, which ranked second on the squad, on two goals and a pair of assists … tallied 20 shots and six shots on goal … scored her first collegiate goal against Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (Sep. 6) and assisted on both winners of the Roadrunners’ victory over Rice (Sept. 29), which was the program’s first Conference USA victory … her final goal of the season came in a shutout of Southern Miss (Oct. 18) … also was named to the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll. Prior to UTSA: Four-year letterwinner at MacArthur High School in San Antonio, Texas, under head coach Erik Stolhandske … netted 49 goals and 14 assists during her prep career … earned all-region honors as a senior in 2013 … was named to the San Antonio Express-News Super Team and first-team all-district her final two seasons … helped lead the Brahmas to the regional finals in 2011, regional semifinals in 2012 and regional quarterfinals in 2013 … graduated in the top 15 percent of her class and was tabbed academic all-state for the 2012-13 school year … a member of the National Honor Society. Personal: Full name is Brianna Sherry Livecchi … daughter of Thomas and Paula Livecchi … has a brother, Larry Ramos, and two sisters, Brook Livecchi and Cierra Ramos … has yet to declare a major.

Career Stats Year GP/GS Min G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW 2013 19/13 1,062 2 2 6 20 .100 6 .300 0 Total 19/13 1,062 2 2 6 20 .100 6 .300 0

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Tyane Ramos Defender 5-4 • Sophomore Hendrickson HS Pflugerville, Texas

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Freshman (2013): Appeared in 16 matches with 10 starts, including nine consecutive starts to close the season ... saw 1,105 minutes of action and recorded seven shots … made her first start against No. 12 Texas A&M (Aug. 25) and started all but one Conference USA match … helped UTSA shut out all five of its conference foes at home … also was named to the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll. Prior to UTSA: Four-year letterwinner at Hendrickson High School in Pflugerville, Texas … was a four-time all-district selection … earned all-district Defensive Most Valuable Player honors as a sophomore and Offensive MVP laurels as a senior … scored 48 goals and recorded 26 assists during that senior campaign to help lead the Hawks to the regional semifinals … scored more than 100 goals during her high school career … the squad reached the regional sectionals her first two seasons and was a regional finalist in her junior year … named to Texas-South Olympic Development Program State Team … played club soccer for Lonestar SC ECNL and was the team’s top goal scorer in her final season. Personal: Full name is Tyane Marlene Ramos … born on June 2, 1995, in Austin, Texas … daughter of Eduardo and Rosa Ramos … has yet to declare a major. Career Stats Year GP/GS Min G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW 2013 16/10 1,105 0 0 0 7 .000 3 .429 0 Total 16/10 1,105 0 0 0 7 .000 3 .429 0

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Kauwela Neal Forward 5-8 • Junior Kamehameha HS Kailua-Kona, Hawaii

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Sophomore (2013): Started 15 games and ranked fifth on the team with four points on a pair of goals … totaled 1,033 minutes and 25 shots … her first goal of the season was the game-winner against Rice (Sept. 29) … the victory was UTSA’s first in Conference USA action … her other goal came at North Texas (Oct. 11) … also earned the C-USA Academic Medal, which recognizes student-athletes with at least a 3.75 GPA, and made the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll. Freshman (2012): Appeared in 17 contests and made 16 starts, including all eight Western Athletic Conference matches … registered a pair of goals and 21 shots during the campaign … notched her first collegiate goal in a tie against Idaho (Sept. 30) and aided a win at New Mexico State (Oct. 21) with a score … played at least 80 minutes five times, including a season-high 109 minutes against Texas State (Oct. 28) in the season finale. Prior to UTSA: Attended Kamehameha High School in Honolulu, Hawaii … tallied 15 goals in 15 games, including a pair of winners in three state tournament matches, and was named the state’s Player of the Year by the Honolulu StarAdvertiser as a senior … named first-team Interscholastic League of Honolulu as a junior and senior after earning honorable mention accolades as a sophomore … helped the Warriors win the state championship as a senior and to a second-place finish her freshman campaign after league titles in both seasons … named to the honor roll and graduated with an honors diploma … in addition, played for Leahi ‘94 Premier Soccer Club in Honolulu. Personal: Full name is Carly Kauwela Neal … born on June 19, 1994, in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii … daughter of Barry Neal and Kiki Lau … has one sister, Mailani Neal … majoring kinesiology.

Career Stats Year GP/GS Min G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW 2012 17/16 1,181 2 0 4 21 .095 6 .286 0 2013 15/15 1,076 2 0 4 25 .080 9 .360 1 Total 32/31 2,257 4 0 8 46 .087 15 .326 1

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Anka Grotle Midfielder 5-8 • Senior Flora HS Bremanger, Norway

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Senior (2013): Played in three matches before taking a medical redshirt. Junior (2012): Appeared in 16 matches with 15 starts, including all eight Western Athletic Conference matches … recorded three assists, which tied for tops on the team, and registered nine shots … aided a UTSA to a win over Eastern Michigan (Aug. 31) with an assist and notched helpers against Seattle (Sept. 28) and CSU Bakersfield (Oct. 11) … was named Preseason All-WAC and earned the league’s all-academic honor as well. Sophomore (2011): Became the first player in program history to earn first-team All-Southland Conference accolades in back-to-back seasons after starting all 20 contests and collecting seven points on three goals and an assist … also earned First-Team Southland All-Academic honors and was named to the Southland Commissioner’s Honor Roll … helped UTSA to eight shutouts on the campaign, which ranked third in the conference … spent more time on the pitch (1,779 minutes) than any other player … scored a goal in a victory against Prairie View A&M (Sept. 16) and ties versus UTEP (Sept. 18) and Lamar (Oct. 21) … only assist of the season came in a shutout of Weber State (Sept. 23). Freshman (2010): Was the only freshman named first-team All-Southland … named to the league’s all-tournament team as well as the Commissioner’s Honor Roll … was one of two players to start every game and help the Roadrunners set a school record with 10 shutouts … set a program record with 1,820 minutes played and went the distance 11 times including the final six matches of the campaign … had a season-high three points three times − at Prairie View A&M (Aug. 22), Houston Baptist (Aug. 29) and Grambling State (Sept. 5) − by recording a goal and an assist … her three game-winning goals led the team and tied for fourth in the conference … recorded a .452 (14 of 31) shot on-goal percentage … ranked third on the team in goals (4) and assists (4) and ranked fifth in points (12). Prior to UTSA: Played in the top Norwegian series league with the FK Fortuna Alesund in 2009 … played for the Kaupanger IL club team in 2008 … had a two-year stint with the Bremanger IL club team from 2006-07 … played for the Norwegian national team in 2006. Personal: Full name is Ann-Katrin Grotle… born on March 3, 1990, in Flora, Norway … daughter of Ola Martin and Reidun Grotle … has two brothers, John Roar and Trond and one sister, Randi … majoring in kinesiology.

Career Stats Year GP/GS Min G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW 2010 23/23 1,820 4 4 12 31 .129 14 .452 3 2011 20/20 1,779 3 1 7 17 .176 9 .529 0 2012 16/15 1,402 0 3 3 9 .000 3 .333 0 2013 3/3 153 0 0 0 3 .000 1 .333 0 Total 61/61 5,154 7 8 22 60 .117 27 .450 3

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Kaytee O’Brien Midfielder 5-7 • Senior Heritage HS/UNC Greensboro Colleyville, Texas

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Junior (2013): One of two players to start all 19 contests, while her 1,640 minutes ranked fourth on the team … totaled 29 shots for the season and picked up an assist in the Roadrunners’ win at Old Dominion (Oct. 6) … helped UTSA shut out all five of its Conference USA opponents at home … also was named to the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll. Prior to UTSA: Played two seasons at UNC Greensboro under head coaches Eddie Radwanski (2010) and Steve Nugent (2011) … appeared in 40 contests with 15 starts and recorded a pair of goals and an assist during her time with the Spartans … helped the squad to Southern Conference regular season and tournament titles as a freshman in 2010 and earned academic all-conference honors as a sophomore … amassed 92 goals and 123 assists in three seasons at Colleyville Heritage High School (2007-08, ’10) in Colleyville, Texas, and a season at Nolan Catholic High School (2009) in Fort Worth, Texas … was an all-state and first-team all-district performer all four seasons … helped lead Nolan Catholic to the state finals in 2009 and was named the tournament’s Most Valuable Player … played club soccer for the Dallas Sting and helped the team to a State Cup finals appearance. Personal: Full name is Kaitlyn Noelle O’Brien … born on Aug. 11, 1992, in Seattle, Wash. … daughter of Pete and Donna O’Brien … Pete played a total of 12 seasons of Major League Baseball with the Texas Rangers (198288), Cleveland Indians (1990) and Seattle Mariners (1990-93) … has a brother, Mike, and three sisters, Alli, Hilary and Shannon … majoring in kinesiology.

Career Stats Year GP/GS Min G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW 2013 19/19 1,640 0 1 1 29 .000 14 .483 0 Total 19/19 1,640 0 1 1 29 .000 14 .483 0

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Charlotte Husoe Defender 5-3 • Senior Fagerlia VGS HS Aalesund, Norway

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Junior (2013): One of two players to start all 19 contests this season … earned a trio of academic awards including a spot on the Conference USA All-Academic Team and C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll along with the league’s academic medal, which recognizes student-athletes with at least a 3.75 GPA … led the team with 1,695 minutes played and went the distance in all but five matches … picked up an assist against North Texas (Oct. 11) and in a win over Louisiana Tech (Oct. 27) … helped UTSA shut out all five of its C-USA opponents at home. Sophomore (2012): Named Western Athletic Conference AllAcademic … started all 17 matches and ranked second on the team with 1,446 minutes played … registered three points with one goal and one assist to go along with six shots … scored her first collegiate goal at Houston (Sept. 16), while her assist came against CSU Bakersfield (Oct. 11) … went the distance 10 times, including a season-high 110 minutes against Seattle (Sept. 28). Freshman (2011): Named to the Southland Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll … appeared in all 20 matches with 14 starts and logged 1,504 minutes on the pitch, which was the fifth most on the squad … helped UTSA to eight shutouts on the campaign … tallied eight shots, six of which were on goal … went the distance in seven consecutive contests, including a 110-minute outing against Lamar (Oct. 21) … also played all 107 minutes of UTSA’s overtime win against Southeastern Louisiana (Nov. 3) in the first round of the Southland Conference Tournament. Prior to UTSA: Attended Fagerlia Vgs in Aalesund, Norway … played on the SK Guard club team from 1998-2007 and for FK Fortuna Aalesund from 2007-11 … also spent time in the Norwegian “Toppserien” League, regarded as the top league in Norway, in 2009. Personal: Full name is Charlotte Sofie Steen Soevik Husoe … born Jan. 18, 1991, in Bergen, Norway … daughter of Tor and Anne … Has a brother, Torstein, and a sister, Kristina … majoring in business.

Career Stats Year GP/GS Min G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW 2011 20/14 1,504 0 0 0 8 .000 6 .750 0 2012 17/17 1,446 1 1 3 6 .167 4 .667 0 2013 19/19 1,695 0 2 2 7 .000 4 .571 0 Total 56/50 4,645 1 3 5 21 .048 14 .667 0

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Happy Orere-Amadu Forward 5-3 • Senior Truman HS/Monroe New York, N.Y.

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Junior (2013): Started 17 matches and tied for the team lead with three goals … saw 1,522 minutes on the pitch and paced the squad with 51 shots, including 21 shots on goal … all three of her goals were gamewinners and came against Old Dominion (Oct. 6), Southern Miss (Oct. 18) and Louisiana Tech (Oct. 27) … also was named to the Conference USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll. Prior to UTSA: Played two seasons at Monroe College in New York, N.Y. ... was an honorable mention National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) All-American in 2012 after registering 41 points on 16 goals and nine assists ... also picked up all-region and all-district honors while helping the Mustangs to a 12-1 record ... scored nine goals and added four assists in 2011 and was named all-region and all-district ... the squad posted a 13-1-1 mark that season and she was named to the NJCAA Division III All-Tournament Team.

Career Stats Year GP/GS Min G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW 2013 17/17 1,522 3 0 6 51 .059 21 .412 3 Total 17/17 1,522 3 0 6 51 .059 21 .412 3

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Anissa Munson Forward 5-7 • Senior O’Connor HS Helotes, Texas

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Junior (2013): Appeared in 17 contests with 15 starts and tied for the team lead with three goals … logged 1,153 minutes on the pitch and added an assist for seven points on the campaign … lifted UTSA to its first win of the season with the game-winner against Sam Houston State (Aug. 30) … tallied a goal in a win at Old Dominion (Oct. 6) and registered a goal and assist in the win over Louisiana Tech (Oct. 27) … also earned the Conference USA Academic Medal, which recognizes student-athletes with at least a 3.75 GPA, as well as a spot on the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll. Sophomore (2012): Earned Western Athletic Conference All-Academic honors … played in all 17 matches and made three starts … totaled nine shots and 569 minutes on the pitch … played a season-high 61 minutes against Louisiana Tech (Oct. 14). Freshman (2011): Named to the Southland Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll … appeared in 18 games off the bench and tallied three goals and three assists, which both tied for third on the squad, in 674 minutes on the pitch … her nine points ranked fourth on the team … had a pair of goals in a win over Texas Southern (Sept. 6) and another winner versus Prairie View A&M (Sept. 16) … also tallied assists in victories against Northwestern State (Oct. 16), McNeese State (Oct. 23) and Nicholls (Oct. 28) … played a season-high 66 minutes against Stephen F. Austin (Nov. 4) in the semifinals of the Southland Conference Tournament … registered a .455 shot on goal percentage. Prior to UTSA: Played at O’Conner High School in San Antonio ... as a senior, scored 25 goals and recorded five assists en route to being named first team all-district 27-5A ... was also named to the 5A super team and all-area team by the San Antonio Express-News ... as a team captain in 2011, helped lead the Panthers to a bi-district title ... a three-sport athlete, she was named the school’s Most Outstanding Athlete as a senior ... in all, was named first team all-district as a sophomore, junior and senior while picking up second team honors as a freshman ... led O’Connor to area and championships in 2009 and 2010 ... helped the Lonestars club team to a state title in 2010 ... an accomplished track and field performer, took district pole vault titles in 2010 and 2011 and finished seventh at the state meet as a junior ... also advanced to cross country regionals her junior and senior seasons ... was a member of the National Honor Soceity and graduated with honors. Personal Full name is Anissa Leigh Munson ... born June 8, 1993, in San Antonio ... daughter of Allen and Lynette Munson ... has a sister, Ashton ... majoring in kinesiology.

Career Stats

Year GP/GS Min G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW 2011 18/0 674 3 3 9 22 .136 10 .455 0 2012 17/3 569 0 0 0 9 .000 2 .222 0 2013 17/15 1,153 3 1 7 11 .273 7 .636 1 Total 52/18 2,396 6 4 16 42 .143 19 .452 1

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Taylor Wingerden Forward 5-6 • Senior Palmyra-Macedon HS/Monroe CC Macedon, N.Y.

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Junior (2013): Appeared in 17 contests with 14 starts and totaled 959 minutes on the pitch … scored a pair of goals and led the team with three assists for a total of seven points, which also tied for the most on the squad … notched her first goal against Lamar (Sept. 1), while the other came at North Texas (Oct. 11) … aided a victory over Rice (Sept. 29) with her first assist and logged two helpers in the win against Southern Miss (Oct. 18) … totaled 12 shots and eight shots on goal. Prior to UTSA: Played the 2012 season at Monroe Community College in Rochester, N.Y., after spending the 2010 campaign at SUNY Fredonia in Fredonia, N.Y. … appeared in 20 contests for Monroe with 19 starts and ranked third on the squad with 44 points on 17 goals and 10 assists … earned first-team all-district and all-region while leading the Tribunes to a sixth-place national finish after winning district and regional titles … as a freshman at SUNY Fredonia she led the team with 22 points on 10 goals and a pair of assists … was tabbed second-team All-SUNY Athletic Conference … was a four-year letterwinner at Palmyra-Macedon High School in Palmyra, N.Y. … recorded 45 goals and four assists as a senior and was named Finger Lakes East League and Canadaigua Daily Messenger Player of the Year honors … also tabbed first-team All-Greater Rochester and was an NSCAA All-Region II East … helped lead the Raiders to a fourth-place finish at state after claiming the Finger Lakes East Championship. Personal: Born on June 19, 1991, in Rochester, N.Y. … daughter of Bruce and Linda Wingerden … has three sisters, Sarah and Chrissy Wingerden and Beth Meehan … majoring in American studies.

Career Stats Year GP/GS Min G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW 2013 17/14 959 2 3 7 12 .167 8 .667 0 Total 17/14 959 2 3 7 12 .167 8 .667 0

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Sabrina Gonzalez Defender 5-6 • Sophomore Montwood HS El Paso, Texas

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Sophomore (2013): Appeared in 11 matches and logged 348 minutes on the pitch … earned the first start of her career against Florida Atlantic (Sept. 27) … totaled seven shots and three shots on goal during the season … played a season-high 61 minutes against Samford (Sept. 8). Freshman (2012): Appeared in 11 matches and totaled 254 minutes … played a season-high 46 minutes against CSU Bakersfield (Oct. 11) and took her only shot of the season in the contest. Prior to UTSA: Attended Montwood High School in El Paso, Texas … was a three-time first-team All-District 1-5A honoree … helped lead the Rams with 18 goals and 10 assists in 28 contests as a senior … named Montwood HS Team MVP as a freshman and sophomore and earned varsity soccer Player of the Year accolades as a junior and senior … led the Rams to back-to-back bi-district, area and regional quarterfinal championships her junior and senior seasons … also played on the El Paso Xtreme club team. Personal: Full name is Sabrina Nicole Gonzalez … born on Nov. 18, 1993, in El Paso, Texas … daughter of Freddy and Susie Gonzalez … has one brother, Freddy … has yet to declare a major.

Career Stats Year GP/GS Min G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW 2012 11/0 254 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 2013 11/1 348 0 0 0 7 .000 3 .429 0 Total 22/1 602 0 0 0 8 .000 3 .375 0

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Alexis Alaniz Defender 5-3 • Junior O’Connor HS/UTEP San Antonio, Texas

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Sophomore (2013): Appeared in all 19 matches and made 18 starts … her 1,661 minutes played were the third-most on the squad … finished the campaign with 14 shots … made her first start at No. 12 Texas A&M (Aug. 25) … helped UTSA shut out all five of its Conference USA opponents at home … named to the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll. Prior to UTSA: Appeared in nine matches with six starts as a freshman at UTEP in 2012 … helped the Miners to a 3-2 win over UAB (Oct. 5) with her first collegiate goal … logged more than 50 minutes in eight contests and went the distance in five matches … member of the Conference USA Academic Honor Roll … four-year letterwinner at O’Connor High School in Helotes, Texas … registered 14 goals and six assists as a senior and was named first-team all-district and all-area along with a spot on the San Antonio Express-News Super Team … also earned first-team all-district honors as a sophomore and junior after secondteam laurels her freshman campaign. Personal: Full name is Alexis Deanne Alaniz … born on Feb. 23, 1994, in Houston, Texas … daughter of Ruben and Deanne Alaniz … has a sister, Victoria … has yet to declare a major.

Career Stats Year GP/GS Min G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW 2013 19/18 1,661 0 0 0 16 .000 4 .286 0 Total 19/18 1,661 0 0 0 16 .000 4 .286 0

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Kaja Skare Defender 5-10 • Freshman WANG Toppidrett Oslo, Norway

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Prior to UTSA: Attended WANG Toppidrett Sports Academy in Oslo, Norway … was one of just five players accepted to the academy’s soccer program … played club ball for Grei Elite, which competed in Norwegian Division I and finished fourth her final season. Personal: Born on Dec. 1, 1995, in Oslo, Norway … daughter of Kjell-Ove and Magnhild Skare … has a brother, Torkel, and two sisters, Marte and Tina … majoring in civil engineering.

Savannah Struck Midfielder 5-3 • Junior Champion HS/Friends [Kan.] Univ. Boerne, Texas

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Prior to UTSA: Played the previous two seasons at Friends University in Wichita, Kan. … appeared in 34 contests with 32 starts and recorded four goals and five assists for the Falcons … as a freshman she earned Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference Offensive Player of the Week honors after scoring the game-winning goal against Bethany … prior to her time at Friends she attended Champion High School in Boerne, Texas … was a two-time first-team all-district selection and took home all-region honors as a junior … was the team’s captain and offensive MVP as a senior and was named the MVP of the senior showcase game … also earned secondteam all-district and to the state’s all-tournament team after helping the Chargers to a state runner-up finish as a sophomore … Champion also was a region finalist and area finalist during her tenure … in addition, was an academic all-state pick … played club ball for the Dallas Texans San Antonio ’94. Personal: Born on June 29, 1994, in Fridley, Minn. … daughter of John and Julie Struck … has two brothers, Jake and Jeremy, and a sister, Lindsee … majoring in multidisciplinary studies and one day would like to work in communications for a non-profit organization.

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Lizette Niño Midfielder 5-8 • Freshman Sharyland HS McAllen, Texas

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Prior to UTSA: Attended McAllen High School in McAllen, Texas, as a freshman and sophomore before transferring to Sharyland High School in Mission, Texas, for her junior and senior seasons … recorded 24 goals and 15 assists in 27 matches as a senior and was named first-team All-Valley … also was a first-team selection as a junior after earning honorable mention laurels as a freshman and sophomore … helped lead the Bulldogs and Rattlers to a pair of playoff appearances … played club ball with the South Texas Wolfpack and aided STYSA Super II State Championships from 2008-12. Personal: Born on March 8, 1996, in McAllen, Texas … daughter of Nelson and Mary Niño … has a brother, Fabian, and a sister, Sophia … has yet to declare a major.

Gracie Knight Midfielder 5-5 • Freshman Cypress Ridge HS Houston, Texas

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Prior to UTSA: Four-year starter and letterwinner at Cypress Ridge High School in Houston … earned first-team all-district honors as a junior and senior following a second-team selection as a sophomore … started all 18 matches as a senior and scored 18 goals and recorded 14 assists … in all, she had a hand in 32 of the Rams’ 35 goals scored that season and was named the squad’s most valuable player … took home the team’s RAM Award for leadership, attitude and dedication to the game as a junior and was an academic all-district pick her freshman and sophomore seasons … also was a member of the ASL National Honor Society and the school’s honor roll … played on the Albion Hurricanes Football Club 96G team … helped the team to a USYSNC South Texas State Championship, USYS Southern Regional Championship and berth in the USYS National Championships during the summer of 2013. Personal: Full name is Laura Grace Knight … born on January 24, 1996, in Houston … daughter of Roscoe and Ginny Knight … has a brother, Awsten … majoring in biology and would like to work as a pediatrician, pediatric dentist or orthodontist after college.

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Lauren Hodgdon Forward 5-7 • Junior Lamar Consolidated HS/Houston Sugar Land, Texas

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Prior to UTSA: Played her freshman and sophomore seasons at Houston … appeared in 24 contests with three starts and scored a pair of goals during her tenure … named to the American Athletic Conference All-Academic Team in 2013-14 and was on the Dean’s List both semesters that season … spent her prep career at Lamar Consolidated High School in Rosenberg, Texas, where she is the school’s all-time leading goal scorer … a fourtime first-team all-district pick, she was named the district’s Most Valuable Player after recording 50 goals and 20 assists in 25 matches as a senior … as the top goal-scorer in the Houston metro area, she also was an allregion and all-greater Houston selection … helped lead the Mustangs to district titles in 2009 and 2012 … was an academic all-district selection as well … in addition, played for the Eclipse Soccer Club and was an Olympic Development Program finalist. Personal: Full name is Lauren Heather Hodgdon … born on Jan. 10, 1994, in Houston … daughter of Bob and Lana Hodgdon … majoring in multidisciplinary studies/kinesiology.

Allyssa Troy Defender 5-6 • Freshman Pasadena HS Altadena, Calif.

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Prior to UTSA: Was a four-year letterwinner at Pasadena High School in Pasadena, Calif. … as a senior she registered four goals and two assists in 24 games and earned first-team Pacific League honors … also was named the team’s Defender of the Year that season … was the captain of her C2 Elite U17 club team. Personal: Full name is Allyssa Leandra Troy … born on Nov. 9, 1996, in Altadena, Calif. … daughter of Roland and Michele Troy … has a brother, Christopher, and a sister, Kyla … majoring in biology with plans to become a pediatrician.

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Makayla Schmidt Midfielder 5-3 • Freshman Morgantown HS Fairmont, W.Va.

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Prior to UTSA: Attended Morgantown High School in Morgantown, W.Va. … was a three-time firstteam all-state pick and earned Ohio Valley Athletic Conference Player of the Year honors in 2011 and 2013 … also was named the state’s Midfielder of the Year in 2013 … helped lead the Mohigan’s to the 2011 state title … played for the Mountaineer United Soccer Club and helped guide the squad to a state championship, a Colonial League Championship and a third-place showing in the Premier League … from 2008-11 she was a participant in the Olympic Development Program. Personal: Full name is Makayla Bernice Schmidt … born on Aug. 19, 1996, in Fremont, Mich. … daughter of Kurt and Matrina Schmidt … has a brother, Walker and a sister, Lyric … has yet to declare a major.

Olivia Johnson Defender 5-4 • Freshman MacArthur HS San Antonio, Texas

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Prior to UTSA: Attended MacArthur High School in San Antonio … earned second-team all-district honors as a senior after playing in 25 matches with a goal and two assists … helped the Brahmas to the region semifinals as a sophomore and region quarterfinals as a junior … graduated summa cum laude in the top 10 percent of her class and was a member of the National Honor Society … was a member of the Lonestars SA soccer club and played for the 96 Lonestars Red and 96 Lonestars Black squads. Personal: Full name is Olivia Keishon Johnson … born on July 3, 1996, in Lubbock, Texas … daughter of George Johnson III and Darlene Price-Johnson … has a brother, Erick, and two sisters, Gabriella and Peyton … majoring in chemistry and would like to be a pharmacist or a surgeon.

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Cassie Garcia Defender 5-5 • Freshman Communication Arts HS San Antonio, Texas

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Prior to UTSA: Attended Communication Arts Magnet School and competed for Taft High School in San Antonio … totaled 43 goals and 32 assists during her prep career … as a team captain her senior season she scored 10 goals with 11 assists in 20 matches and earned first-team all-region and first-team all-district honors … also participated in the TASCO All-Star Game following the campaign … also earned all-district honors as a sophomore and junior … helped the Raiders to a bi-district title in 2011 and three consecutive trips to the playoffs … also was a standout in the classroom and earned second-team academic all-district and honorable mention academic all-state honors as a senior … was a member of the National Honor Society … played for the Classics Elite Soccer Club … helped the squad win the State Classic League title in 2013 following a WDDOA Division I and Plano Day Invitational Championships in 2012. Personal: Full name is Cassie Nicole Garcia … born on Nov. 15, 1995, in San Antonio … daughter of Gustavo and Christine Garcia … has two sisters, Kristan and Candice Garcia … majoring in kinesiology and would like to become a physical therapist.

Jenny Trommer Forward 5-2 • Freshman Theodor-Fontane Gymnasium Strausberg, Germany

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Prior to UTSA Attended Theodor-Foutane Gymnasium in Strausberg, Germany, and played club soccer for 1FC Union Berlin … during the 2013-14 season she scored 16 goals with nine assists in 19 matches … helped the team earn a promotion to 2. Bundesliga. Personal Born on Oct. 28, 1995, in Strausberg, Germany … daughter of Frauh Reiner and Ines Trommer … has a brother, Erih … majoring in communications and would like to one day work at a television or radio station.

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Victoria Herrera Defender 5-5 • Freshman Johnson HS San Antonio, Texas

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Prior to UTSA: Attended Johnson High School in San Antonio … started 19 matches as a senior and scored three goals to go along with three assists … was an honorable mention all-district performer as a junior … helped the Jaguars to the playoffs her sophomore, junior and senior seasons and pushed the team to the state tournament in 2012 and 2013 … also played for the Classics Elite 96 club team … aided the squad’s State Classic League Championship in 2013 … was a standout in the classroom as well and was an academic all-state pick before graduating magna cum laude. Personal: Full name is Victoria Elise Herrera … born on Feb. 1, 1996, in San Antonio … daughter of Michael and Belinda Herrera … has a brother, Jordan … has yet to declare a major.

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Front Row (L to R): Lauren Hodgdon, Anka Grotle, Lizette Niño, Katherine Tesno, Emma Makela, Kaja Skare, Kaytee O’Brien, Anissa Munson. Second Row: Cassie Garcia, Gracie Knight, Brianna Livecchi, Taylor Wingerden, Allyssa Troy, Sabrina Gonzalez, Victoria Herrera, Tyane Ramos, Kauwela Neal. Back Row: Student Trainer Beatris Martinez, Student Trainer Pancho Campos, Athletic Trainer Meghan McCaffrey, Alexis Alaniz, Olivia Johnson, Happy Orere-Amadu, Savannah Struck, Charlotte Husoe, Jenny Trommer, Makayla Schmidt, Assistant Coach Stephanie Sanchez, Interim Head Coach Greg Sheen.

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2013 Results Team Statistics Individual Statistics C-USA Review 2013 C-USA Tournament

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Results Date Opponent

W/L

Score Attendance

Aug. 23

at #13 Baylor

L

0-5

730

0-1

Aug. 25

at #12 Texas A&M

L

0-1

1,869

0-2

Aug. 30

Sam Houston State^

W

1-0

359

1-2

Sept. 1

Lamar^

L

1-3

343

1-3

Sept. 6

Texas A&M-Corpus Christi

L

1-2

207

1-4

Sept. 8

Samford

L

0-2

173

1-5

Sept. 13

at Kentucky

L

0-1

364

1-6

Sept. 15

at Louisville

L

0-1

933

1-7

Sept. 22

at Texas

L

0-3

421

1-8

Sept. 27

Florida Atlantic*

T

0-0 (2OT)

204

1-8-1, 0-0-1

Sept. 29

Rice*

W

2-0

207

2-8-1, 1-0-1

Oct. 4

at Charlotte*

L

0-2

888

2-9-1, 1-1-1

Oct. 6

at Old Dominion*

W

2-1

340

3-9-1, 2-1-1

Oct. 11

at North Texas*

L

2-4

842

3-10-1, 2-2-1

Oct. 18

Southern Miss*

W

3-0

206

4-10-1, 3-2-1

Oct. 20

Colorado College*

T

0-0 (2OT)

289

4-10-2, 3-2-2

Oct. 25

at UTEP*

L

0-2

820

4-11-2, 3-3-2

Oct. 27

Louisiana Tech*

W

2-0

232

5-11-2, 4-3-2

Oct. 31

at Tulsa*

L

0-1

229

5-12-2, 4-4-2

^ UTSA Classic (San Antonio, Texas) * Conference USA match

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2013 UTSA Roadrunners Soccer UTSA Overall Team Statistics (as of Jun 10, 2014) Team Statistics All games

Overall: 5-12-2 Conf: 4-4-2 Home: 4-3-2 Away: 1-9-0 Neut: 0-0-0 TEAM STATISTICS SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts Goals scored per game Shot pct. Shots on goal-Attempts SOG pct. Shots/Game Assists GOAL BREAKDOWN Total Goals Penalty Unassisted Overtime Goals scored average CORNER KICKS Goals off corners PENALTY KICKS OFFSIDES PENALTIES Fouls Yellow cards Red cards ATTENDANCE T o t al Dates/Avg Per Date Neutral Site #/Avg Goals by Period UTSA Opponents

1st 2nd

Shots by Period UTSA Opponents

1st 2nd

Saves by Period UTSA Opponents

6 12

8 16

99 125 143 161 1st 2nd

43 31

53 49

OT OT2 Total

0 0

0 0

14 28

OT OT2 Total

2 2

4 7

230 313

OT OT2 Total

1 1

4 3

101 84

UTSA

OPP

14-230 0.74 .061 98-230 .426 12.1 9

28-313 1.47 .089 129-313 .412 16.5 18

14 1 6 0 0.72 74 0 1-1 27

28 1 11 0 1.44 106 2 1-3 36

207 18 0

193 10 1

2220 9/247 0/0

7436 10/744

Corners by Period UTSA Opponents

1st 2nd

Fouls by Period UTSA Opponents

1st 2nd

Offsides by Period UTSA Opponents

1st 2nd

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49 57

88 112 90 99

17 22

9 14

OT OT2 Total

1 2

1 2

74 106

OT OT2 Total

5 2

2 2

207 193

OT OT2 Total

1 0

0 0

27 36

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Individual Statistics

Overall: 5-12-2 Conf: 4-4-2 Home: 4-3-2 Away: 1-9-0 Neut: 0-0-0 OVERALL ##

Player

gp-gs

g

a

18 19 17 2 7 10 23 14 9 5 21 4 22 16 15 8 20 6 12 3 1 0

Munson, Anissa Wingerden, Taylor Orere-Amadu, Happy Livecchi, Brianna Neal, Kauwela da Cruz, Laylla Bertholf, Courtney Husoe, Charlotte O'Brien, Kaytee Alaniz, Alexis Gonzalez, Sabrina Ramos, Tyane Wright, Shelby Snyder, Megan Patterson, Anisa Grotle, Anka Offerman, Teresa Gaski, Elizabeth Wright, Kirby Buono, Kirsten Tesno, Katherine Makela, Bubba Total Opponents

17-15 17-14 17-17 19-13 15-15 15-14 15-2 19-19 19-19 19-18 11-1 16-10 18-16 15-1 18-0 3-3 17-5 2-2 13-6 6-0 3-1 19-18 19 19

3 2 3 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 28

1 3 0 2 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 18

CONFERENCE

pts

sh

sh% sog sog%

7 11 .273 7 7 12 .167 8 6 51 .059 21 6 20 .100 6 4 25 .080 9 2 23 .043 10 2 3 .333 3 2 7 .000 4 1 29 .000 14 0 14 .000 4 0 7 .000 3 0 7 .000 3 0 6 .000 1 0 3 .000 1 0 3 .000 1 0 3 .000 1 0 2 .000 0 0 2 .000 1 0 1 .000 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 37 230 .061 98 74 313 .089 129

.636 .667 .412 .300 .360 .435 1.000 .571 .483 .286 .429 .429 .167 .333 .333 .333 .000 .500 1.000 .000 .000 .000 .426 .412

gw

pk

gp-gs

g

a

pts

sh

sh% sog sog%

1 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 12

0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1

9-8 10-7 8-8 10-10 10-10 6-5 10-0 10-10 10-10 10-10 4-1 10-9 10-10 8-0 10-0 8-0 9-2 3-0 1-0 10-10 10 10

2 1 3 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1 3 0 2 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

5 5 6 4 4 2 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

6 6 28 10 19 9 3 4 24 7 0 1 5 2 3

.333 .167 .107 .100 .105 .111 .333 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000

0

0

0

0 0 0 0 11 10

0 0 0 0 9 5

OVERALL ##

Player

gp-gs

0 1

Makela, Bubba Tesno, Katherine Total Opponents

19-18 1669:13 3-1 80:47 19 1750:00 19 1750:00

Shots by Period UTSA Opponents

ga gaavg saves

23 5 28 14

0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 31 128 .086 25 150 .067

pk

0 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 .000

0

0

0 0 0 0 4 4

0 0 0 0 1 1

0 0 0 0 59 57

.000 .000 .000 .000 .461 .380

CONFERENCE

1.24 5.57 1.44 0.72

2nd

OT

OT2

99 125 143 161

2 2

4 7

Goals by Period UTSA Opponents

1st

2nd

OT

OT2

6 12

8 16

0 0

0 0

Saves by Period UTSA Opponents

1st

2nd

OT

OT2

43 31

53 49

1 1

4 3

Attendance Summary Total Dates/Avg Per Date Neutral Site #/Avg

62

1st

min.

1 .000

gw

.667 .500 .464 .400 .368 .667 1.000 .750 .500 .286 .000 .000 .200 .000 .333

4 3 13 4 7 6 3 3 12 2 0 0 1 0 1

90 10 101 84

pct

.796 .667 .783 .857

w

l

5 11 0 1 5 12 12 5

t sho

gp-gs

min.

2 0 2 2

10-10 1-0 10 10

932:48 7:12 940:00 940:00

6 0 6 11

ga gaavg saves

10 0 10 11

0.96 0.00 0.96 1.05

44 2 47 48

pct

w

l

t sho

.815 1.000 .825 .814

4 0 4 4

4 0 4 4

2 0 2 2

Total 230 313

Shots by Period UTSA Opponents

1st

2nd

OT

OT2

47 67

75 74

2 2

4 7

Total 14 28

Goals by Period UTSA Opponents

1st

2nd

OT

OT2

5 4

6 6

0 0

0 0

Total 101 84

Saves by Period UTSA Opponents

1st

2nd

OT

OT2

18 15

24 29

1 1

4 3

UTSA

Opponent

2220 9/247 0/0

7436 10/744

Attendance Summary Total Dates/Avg Per Date Neutral Site #/Avg

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Total 128 150 Total 11 10 Total 47 48

UTSA

Opponent

1138 5/228 0/0

3119 5/624


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Conference USA Review Conference Overall East W-L-T Pts. Pct. Home Away W-L-T Pct. Home Away Charlotte 5-3-2 17 .600 3-1-1 2-2-1 11-7-2 .600 7-2-1 3-4-1 East Carolina 5-4-1 16 .540 3-2-0 2-2-1 9-9-3 .500 5-4-1 3-4-2 FIU 5-5-0 15 .500 2-3-0 3-2-0 7-12-0 .368 3-6-0 4-5-0 UAB 4-4-2 14 .500 2-1-2 2-3-0 11-7-2 .600 4-2-2 6-4-0 Marshall 4-4-2 14 .500 2-2-1 2-2-1 10-7-3 .575 5-3-2 5-3-1 Florida Atlantic 3-4-3 12 .450 1-3-1 2-1-2 5-10-4 .368 1-7-1 2-2-2 Middle Tennessee 3-5-2 11 .400 2-3-0 1-2-2 6-8-4 .444 5-4-1 1-3-3 Old Dominion 1-7-2 5 .299 1-3-1 0-4-1 1-13-3 .147 1-5-2 0-6-1 Conference Overall West W-L-T Pts. Pct. Home Away W-L-T Pct. Home Away Colorado College 8-1-1 25 .859 5-0-0 3-1-1 14-4-2 .750 9-0-0 3-4-1 North Texas 6-3-1 19 .650 4-0-1 2-3-0 14-6-1 .690 7-1-1 5-4-0 UTEP 5-3-2 17 .600 3-1-1 2-2-1 12-6-3 .643 6-3-2 6-2-1 Rice 5-4-1 16 .550 2-2-1 3-2-0 7-8-3 .547 3-5-1 4-3-2 Tulsa 4-3-3 15 .500 2-2-1 2-1-2 11-6-4 .619 5-3-1 5-3-2 UTSA 4-4-2 14 .500 3-0-2 1-4-0 5-12-2 .316 4-3-2 1-9-0 Louisiana Tech 4-6-0 12 .400 3-2-0 1-4-0 9-10-1 .475 3-3-0 6-6-1 Southern Miss 1-7-2 5 .200 1-3-1 0-4-1 7-9-4 .450 6-4-1 0-5-2

Postseason Honors First Team Name Holly Hargreaves Rachel Holden Lauren Hughes Azia Nicholson Jessie Ayers Quinny Truong Kaeli Vandersluis Caitlin Hite Kelsey Hodges Olivia Mbala Katie Uyenishi Kate Scheele

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

School Rice North Texas Rice UTEP Colorado College Rice Colorado College East Carolina North Texas Florida Atlantic Colorado College Colorado College

Second Team Name Jade Babcock Claire Emslie Ashleigh Shim Amanda Jones Kate Loye Jordan O’Brien Tori Martyn Kecia Morway Monica Trickett Emma Makela Caitlin Updyke

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

School UTEP Florida Atlantic FIU Charlotte Middle Tennessee Tulsa UTEP Colorado College Charlotte UTSA Louisiana Tech

Offensive Player of the Year – Rachel Holden, North Texas Defensive Player of the Year – Kelsey Hodges, North Texas Midfielder of the Year – Kaeli Vandersluis, Colorado College Freshman of the Year – Rachel Holden, North Texas Coach of the Year – Geoff Bennett, Colorado College

Third Team Name Kendall Frey Vanessa Ibewuike Danica Roberts Sarah Schweiss Aleah Davis Paige Hanks Jasmine Kauka Kim Lopez Alyssa Cathey Emily Jorgenson Danielle Romano All-Freshman Team Name Rachael Figg Chanisse Hendrix Rachel Holden Lana Bermel Aleah Davis Katie Englert Kim Fincher Morgan Key-Adams Nicole Anderson Jenny Fichera Caitlin Hite Majolein Timmermans Bubba Makela Brittany Taylor

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

School East Carolina North Texas Southern Miss Colorado College UTEP UAB UAB FIU Marshall Middle Tennessee East Carolina

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

School Middle Tennessee Colorado College North Texas Tulsa UTEP Florida Atlantic UAB UAB Charlotte Rice East Carolina Louisiana Tech UTSA Southern Miss

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(W5) Tulsa

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Mon.-Sun., November 4-10, Tulsa

4:30 p.m. USA Tournament Monday Wednesday CONFERENCEConference USA WOMEN’S SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIP

November (E4) UAB 4

Nov. 4-10, 2013

0

November 6

Mon.-Sun., November 4-10, Holloway 2013 - Field Holloway Field, Houston, Texas 1 :30 p.m. Houston, Texas

Monday

Wednesday

Friday

Sunday

Colorado College (W3) UTEP

November 4

November 6

November 8

November 10

(PKs, 4-2)

2 (2ot) F N Co 2 (ot) 0

Ea

11 a.m.

(W3) UTEP

0 (ot) East Carolina

11 a.m.

(E2) East Carolina (W5) Tulsa

(E4) UAB

(E3) FIU

2

21

Ch

7 p.m.

(E5) Marshall 3

(W4) Rice North Texas

7 p.m.

4

Marshall

1

1

Ch

7 p.m.

1

(E1) Charlotte Charlotte

No

1 (2ot)(E5) Marshall 3

4

7 p.m.

13

CHAMPION p.m. 4:30

(W2) North Texas North Texas

1

Colorado College

1 p.m. (CBS Sports Network)

1

(W2) North Texas

0

3

All-Tournament Team Jessie Ayers, Colorado College (Most Valuable Offensive Player) Kate Scheele, Colorado College (Most Valuable Defensive Player) Kecia Morway, Colorado College Kaeli Vandersluis, Colorado College Kelsey Hodges, North Texas Jackie Moreau, North Texas Karla Pineda, North Texas Amanda Jones, Charlotte Monica Trickett, Charlotte Kendall Frey, East Carolina Caitlin Hite, East Carolina

64

Co

(PKs, 4-2) (E1) Charlotte (E3) FIU

4:30 p.m.

(E1) Charlotte

24(2ot)

1 :30 p.m.

Marshall Colorado College 1

No

7 p.m.

(PKs, 4-2)

(W4) Rice

(W4) Rice

11

4:30 p.m.

(W2) Tulsa North Texas

7 p.m.

Colorado College 5

1 :30 p.m.

Marshall

1

(E5) Marshall 3 Colorado College 0 (E4) UAB

2 (2ot)

Colorado College

7 p.m.

(W5) Tulsa 4:30 p.m.

4:30 p.m.

Tulsa 0

0

1

1

4:30 p.m.

(E3) East FIU Carolina (E2)

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Career Records Single-Game Records Single-Season Records Year-by-Year Results All-Time Series Results All-Time Letterwinners Honor Roll

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History

Career Records Points Name P Year 1. Allison Dillon_____________75_______ 2007-10 2. Veronica Najera__________51_______ 2006-08 3. Maria Jose Rojas_________49_______ 2010-12 4. Chelsea Zimmerman______48_______ 2006-10 5. Taylor Padia_____________43_______ 2008-11 6. Laylla da Cruz___________28_______ 2010-13 7. Lindsay South____________26_______ 2009-12 8. Liv Nyhegn______________25_______ 2011-12 9. Halee Hamm_____________24_______ 2006-09 10. Jodi Leroy______________23_______ 2008-11 Points Per Game Name PPG Year 1. Allison Dillon____________ 0.89______ 2007-10 2. Veronica Najera_________ 0.85______ 2006-08 3. Maria Jose Rojas________ 0.89______ 2010-12 4. Liv Nyhegn_____________ 0.69______ 2011-12 5. Chelsea Zimmerman______ 0.61______ 2006-10 6. Svetlana Dmitriakov______ 0.54_________ 2006 7. Taylor Padia____________ 0.54______ 2008-11 8. Holli McGue____________ 0.53_________ 2006 9. Erin Mackay____________ 0.50_________ 2008 10. Simone Boye__________ 0.47_________ 2012 Goals Name G Year 1. Allison Dillon_____________29_______ 2007-10 2. Veronica Najera__________21_______ 2006-08 3. Maria Jose Rojas_________18_______ 2010-12 4. Chelsea Zimmerman______16_______ 2006-10 5. Taylor Padia_____________14_______ 2008-11 6. Halee Hamm_____________10_______ 2006-09 Liv Nyhegn______________10_______ 2011-12 8. Jenny Munoz_____________ 8_______ 2006-09 Lindsay South____________ 8_______ 2009-12 Laylla da Cruz___________ 8_______ 2010-13 Goals Per Game Name GPG Year 1. Veronica Najera_________ 0.35______ 2006-08 2. Allison Dillon____________ 0.35______ 2007-10 3. Maria Jose Rojas________ 0.31______ 2010-12 4. Liv Nyhegn_____________ 0.28______ 2011-12 5. Svetlana Dritriakov_______ 0.23_________ 2006 6. Holli McGue____________ 0.21_________ 2006 7. Chelsea Zimmerman_____ 0.20______ 2006-10 8. Simone Boye____________ 0.18_________ 2012 Happy Orere-Amadu_____ 0.18_______ 2013-P 10. Taylor Padia___________ 0.17______ 2008-11 Game-Winning Goals Name GW Year 1. Allison Dillon_____________13_______ 2007-10 2. Maria Jose Rojas_________ 7_______ 2010-12 3. Chelsea Zimmerman______ 6_______ 2006-10 4. Veronica Najera__________ 5_______ 2006-08 5. Liv Nyhegn______________ 4_______ 2011-12 6. Anka Grotle______________ 3________ 2010-P Happy Orere-Amadu______ 3________ 2013-P 8. Laylla da Cruz___________ 2_______ 2010-13 Taylor Padia_____________ 2_______ 2008-11 Hamlee Hamm___________ 2_______ 2006-09

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Assists Name A Year 1. Allison Dillon_____________17_______ 2007-10 2. Chelsea Zimmerman______16_______ 2006-10 3. Taylor Padia_____________15_______ 2008-11 4. Maria Jose Rojas_________13_______ 2010-12 5. Laylla da Cruz___________12_______ 2010-13 Kari Weiland____________12_______ 2006-09 7. Jodi Leroy_______________11_______ 2008-11 8. Lindsay South____________10_______ 2009-12 9. Veronica Najera__________ 9_______ 2006-08 10. Anka Grotle_____________ 8________ 2010-P Celeste Carruth___________ 8_______ 2006-09 Laurel Dierking___________ 8_______ 2007-10 Assists Per Game Name APG Year 1. Maria Jose Rojas________ 0.22______ 2010-12 2. Chelsea Zimmerman_____ 0.20______ 2006-10 Allison Dillon____________ 0.20______ 2006-10 4. Taylor Padia____________ 0.19______ 2008-11 5. Calre Jakubowski________ 0.18______ 2009-10 Taylor Wingerden________ 0.18_______ 2013-P 7. Erin Mackay____________ 0.17_________ 2008 8. Laylla da Cruz__________ 0.16______ 2010-13 Kari Weiland___________ 0.16______ 2006-09 9. Veronica Najera_________ 0.15______ 2006-08 10. Kara Hoffman__________ 0.14_________ 2009 Goalkeeper Records Saves Names Saves Year 1. Dacia Webb____________ 267______ 2009-11 2. Rachel Francis___________ 169______ 2006-08 3. Katarina Pus_____________92__________ 2012 4. Nicoline Joergensen______91__________ 2008 5. Emma Makela____________ 90________ 2013-P 6. Danielle Snyder__________74_______ 2009-12 7. Kasi Hebert______________54_______ 2006-08 8. Allison McCabe__________33_______ 2007-08 9. Ari Calderon_____________11_______ 2009-12 10. Katherine Tesno_________ 10________ 2013-P Save Percentage Name SV% Year 1. Allison McCabe_________ .825______ 2007-08 2. Kasi Hebert_____________ .806______ 2006-08 3. Emma Makela___________ .796_______ 2013-P 4. Dacia Webb____________ .792______ 2009-11 5. Nicoline Joergensen_____ .791_________ 2008 6. Rachel Francis___________ .772______ 2006-08 7. Danielle Snyder_________ .763______ 2010-12 8. Katarina Pus____________ .736_________ 2012 9. Ari Calderon____________ .688______ 2009-12 10. Katherine Tesno________ .667_______ 2013-P Saves Per Game Name SVPG Year 1. Dacia Webb____________ 5.45______ 2009-11 2. Katarina Pus____________ 5.41_________ 2012 3. Nicoline Joergensen_____ 5.35_________ 2008 4. Emma Makela___________ 4.74_______ 2013-P 5. Rachel Francis___________ 4.45______ 2006-08 6. Kasi Hebert_____________ 3.18______ 2006-08 7. Danielle Snyder_________ 3.08______ 2009-12 8. Allison McCabe_________ 2.75______ 2007-08 9. Ari Calderon____________ 0.92______ 2009-12

Wins Name W Year 1. Dacia Webb_____________19_______ 2009-11 2. Rachel Francis____________12_______ 2006-08 3. Danielle Snyder__________10_______ 2010-12 4. Nicoline Joergensen______ 6__________ 2008 5. Emma Makela____________ 5________ 2013-P Losses Name L Year 1. Dacia Webb_____________23_______ 2009-11 2. Rachel Francis____________14_______ 2006-08 3. Katarina Pus_____________12__________ 2012 4. Emma Makela____________ 11________ 2013-P 5. Nicoline Joergensen______ 6__________ 2008 Shutouts Name SO Year 1. Dacia Webb_____________12_______ 2009-11 2. Rachel Francis____________ 8_______ 2006-08 3. Emma Makela____________ 6________ 2013-P 4. Danielle Snyder__________ 5_______ 2010-12 5. Allison McCabe__________ 4_______ 2007-08 Nicoline Joergensen______ 4__________ 2008

Single-Game Records

Scoring Points Name Opp Date Pts 1. Allison Dillon______ Nicholls_____ 10-5-07____ 6 2. Chelsea Zimmerman_ PVAM______ 8-30-06____ 5 ___________________ TSU_______ 9-10-06____ 5 Svetlana Dmitriakov__Grambling St._____9-1-06_______ 5 Kat Morel___________ TSU________9-7-07_____ 5 Allison Dillon_______ SHSU_____ 10-14-07____ 5 Veronica Najera___ Nicholls_____ 10-5-07____ 5 Allison Dillon______ Nicholls____ 10-10-08____ 5

Goals Name Opp Date G 1. Jodi Leroy_____ Texas Southern___9-6-11_____ 2 Anissa Munson__ Texas Southern___ 9-6-11______2 Liv Nyhegn________ PVAM______ 9-16-11____ 2 _______________ McNeese St.__ 10-23-11____ 2 Maria Jose Rojas___Weber St._____9-23-11_____2 _________________ Nicholls____ 10-28-11____ 2 Taylor Padia_____ Alcorn St.____ 8-20-10____ 2 Lindsay South____ Alcorn St.____ 8-20-10____ 2 ___________________UCA_____ 10-10-10____ 2 Allison Dillon_______ Lamar_____ 10-11-09____ 2 Halee Ham______ NW State____ 10-2-09____ 2 Taylor Padia_______ PVAM______ 9-27-09____ 2 Allison Dillon________ TSU_______ 8-29-08____ 2 _________________ Nicholls____ 10-10-08____ 2 Veronica Najera_____UCA_____ 10-31-08____ 2 Allison Dillon______ Nicholls_____ 10-5-07____ 2 __________________ SHSU_____ 10-14-07____ 2 __________________ Lamar______ 11-2-07____ 2 Kat Morel__________ TSU________9-7-07_____ 2 Svetlana Dmitriakov__Grambling St._____9-1-06_______ 2 Jenny Munoz___Grambling St.___9-1-06_____ 2 Veronica Najera___ PVAM______ 8-30-06____ 2 _ _________________ Nicholls____ 10-13-06____ 2 _________________ Nicholls_____ 10-5-07____ 2 Christine Walker_____ TSU_______ 9-10-06____ 2 Chelsea Zimmerman_PVAM______ 8-30-06____ 2 ___________________ TSU_______ 9-10-06____ 2 ___________________UCA______ 10-8-06____ 2 _________________ Nicholls____ 10-13-06____ 2

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History Assists Name Opp Date A 1. Kari Weiland_____ Nicholls____ 10-13-06____ 3 2. Brianna Livecchi_____ Rice_______ 9-29-13____ 2 Taylor Wingerden___USM_____ 10-18-13____ 2 Taylor Padia___ Texas Southern___9-6-11_____ 2 Laylla da Cruz_____ PVAM______ 9-16-11____ 2 Maria Jose Rojas__ NW St.____ 10-16-11____ 2 Valentina Lefort__ McNeese St.__ 10-23-11____ 2 Maria Jose Rojas__ Alcorn St.____ 8-20-10____ 2 Katie Dugan___ Texas Southern__ 9-17-10____ 2 Laylla da Cruz______UCA_____ 10-10-10____ 2 Allison Dillon______McNeese____ 10-9-09____ 2 Veronica Najera_____ TSU_______ 8-29-08____ 2 Taylor Padia________ SFA______ 10-17-08____ 2 Allison Dillon______ Nicholls_____ 10-5-07____ 2 Chelsea Zimmerman__ Baylor_______9-4-07_____ 2 Celeste Carruth__Grambling St.___9-1-06_____ 2 Jenny Munoz____Grambling St.___9-1-06_____ 2 Kari Weiland_______UCA______ 10-8-06____ 2 Shots Name Opp Date Shots 1. Simone Boye_______ Idaho______ 9-30-12____ 9 2. Allison Dillon______ Nicholls____ 10-18-09____ 8 3. Kaytee O’Brien______USM_____ 10-18-13____ 7 Happy Orere-Amadu__USM_____ 10-18-13____ 7 Taylor Padia___ Texas Southern___9-6-11_____ 7 Liv Nyhegn________ PVAM______ 9-16-11____ 7 Kimber Chudej_____ Lamar_____ 10-21-11____ 7 Laylla da Cruz______HBU______ 9-29-10____ 7 Veronica Najera___ Nicholls____ 10-13-06____ 7 _________________ SHSU_____ 10-14-07____ 7 _________________ SHSU______ 11-8-07____ 7 _______________ NW State____ 11-6-08____ 7 Shots on Goal Name Opp Date SOG 1. Allison Dillon________ Lamar_____ 11-2-07___ 6 Veronica Najera____ Nicholls___ 10-13-06___ 6 3. Svetlana Dmitriakov__ UTEP______9-3-06____ 5 Veronica Najera_____ SHSU____ 10-14-07___ 5 Maria Jose Rojas____ PVAM_____ 9-16-11___ 5 6. 21 tied_________________________________ 4 Most Saves Name Opp Date Saves 1. Dacia Webb________ Baylor______9-3-10___ 16 Dacia Webb_________ SFA_____ 10-25-09__ 16 3. Rachel Francis______ Houston____ 9-17-06__ 14 4. Emma Makela_____Texas A&M___ 8-25-13__ 13 Emma Makela______Louisville____ 9-15-13__ 13 6. Rachel Francis_____Texas A&M___ 8-27-06__ 12 Rachel Francis_______ SHSU____ 10-27-06__ 12 8. Rachel Francis_____ Texas Tech____9-9-07___ 11 Dacia Webb_________ SFA______ 9-30-11__ 11 10. Four tied_____________________________ 10

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Most Points Opp Points Date 1. Texas Southern_________ 24________ 8-29-08 2. Alcorn State___________ 23________ 8-20-10 3. Texas Southern_________ 22________ 9-17-10 4. Texas Southern_________ 21__________9-6-11 5. Grambling State________ 20__________9-5-10 Texas Southern_________ 20________ 9-10-06 Prairie View A&M______ 20________ 8-30-06 8. McNeese State_________ 19________ 10-9-09 9. Texas Southern_________ 18__________9-7-07 Prairie View A&M______ 18________ 9-16-11 Most Goals Opp Goals Date 1. Alcorn State____________ 8_________ 8-20-10 2. Texas Southern__________ 7___________9-6-11 Prairie View A&M_______ 7_________ 9-16-11 Texas Southern__________ 7_________ 9-17-10 Prairie View A&M_______ 7_________ 8-30-06 Texas Southern__________ 7_________ 9-10-06 Texas Southern _________ 7___________9-7-07 Texas Southern__________ 7_________ 8-29-08 9. Grambling State_________ 6___________9-5-10 Texas Southern _________ 6_________ 9-25-09 Grambling State_________ 6___________9-1-06 Nicholls________________ 6________ 10-13-06 Most Assists Opp Assists Date 1. Texas Southern_________ 10________ 8-29-08 2. Grambling State_________ 8___________9-5-10 Texas Southern__________ 8_________ 9-17-10 4. Texas Southern__________ 7___________9-6-11 Alcorn State____________ 7_________ 8-20-10 McNeese State__________ 7_________ 10-9-09 7. Prairie View A&M_______ 6_________ 8-22-10 Nicholls________________ 6_________ 10-5-07 Prairie View A&M_______ 6_________ 8-30-06 Texas Southern _________ 6_________ 9-10-06 Shots Opp Shots Date 1. Prairie View A&M______ 38________ 9-27-09 2. Nicholls_______________ 37_______ 10-18-09 3. Texas Southern ________ 32________ 8-29-08 Prairie View A&M______ 32________ 9-16-11 5. Houston Baptist_________ 31________ 8-29-10 Prairie View A&M______ 31________ 8-30-06 Texas Southern_________ 31________ 9-10-06 8. Six times______________ 30 Shots on Goal Opp SOG Date 1. Prairie View A&M______ 20________ 8-30-06 2. Texas Southern_________ 19__________9-6-11 Prairie View A&M______ 19________ 9-16-11 Prairie View A&M______ 19________ 9-27-09 Lamar_________________ 19________ 11-2-07 4. Nicholls_______________ 18_______ 10-13-06 Texas Southern________ 18________ 8-29-08 6. Texas Southern_________ 16________ 9-17-10 Texas Southern_________ 16________ 9-25-09 7. Grambling State________ 15__________9-1-06 Texas Southern_________ 15________ 9-10-06 Nicholls_______________ 15________ 10-5-07 Nicholls_______________ 15_______ 10-10-08

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Saves Opp 1. Stephen F. Austin_______ 2. Baylor_________________ 3. Houston_______________ 4. Texas A&M____________ Louisville______________ Texas_________________ 7. Texas A&M____________ Sam Houston State______ Texas Tech_____________ 10. Five tied______________

S Date 17_______ 10-25-09 16__________9-3-10 14________ 9-17-06 13________ 8-25-13 13________ 9-15-13 13________ 9-14-07 12________ 8-27-06 12_______ 10-27-06 12__________9-9-07 11

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Points Allowed Team Points Date 1. Portland_______________ 28_______ 11-12-10 2. Texas A&M____________ 19________ 8-27-06 3. Dayton________________ 17________ 8-19-12 SMU__________________ 17__________9-8-06 5. Denver________________ 15_______ 10-19-12 6. Fresno State____________ 14________ 8-21-11 Baylor_________________ 14________ 8-28-11 Rice__________________ 14________ 8-24-08 Texas_________________ 14________ 9-14-07 McNeese State_________ 14________ 11-4-07 Goals Allowed Team Goals Date 1. Portland________________ 9________ 11-12-10 2. Texas A&M_____________ 7_________ 8-27-06 3. Texas__________________ 6_________ 9-14-07 4. Baylor__________________ 5_________ 8-23-13 Dayton_________________ 5_________ 8-19-12 Bakersfield______________ 5________ 10-11-12 Baylor__________________ 5_________ 8-28-11 Texas Tech______________ 5_________ 8-21-09 Rice___________________ 5_________ 8-24-08 SMU___________________ 5___________9-8-06 Iona___________________ 5_________ 9-23-07

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History Assists Allowed Team Assists Date 1. Portland_______________ 10_______ 11-12-10 2. Dayton_________________ 7_________ 8-19-12 Denver_________________ 7________ 10-19-12 SMU___________________ 7___________9-8-06 5. Fresno State_____________ 6_________ 8-21-11 McNeese State__________ 6_________ 11-4-07 7. Texas A&M_____________ 5_________ 8-27-06 8. Six tied_________________ 4 Shots Allowed Team Shots Date 1. Texas A&M____________ 44________ 8-30-09 2. Texas_________________ 41________ 9-14-07 3. Texas A&M ___________ 38________ 8-27-06 4. Texas Tech_____________ 35__________9-9-07 5. Baylor_________________ 34__________9-3-10 6. Texas_________________ 33________ 9-22-13 Baylor_________________ 33________ 8-28-11 UTEP__________________ 33________ 9-18-11 Rice__________________ 33________ 9-10-10 Stephen F. Austin_______ 33_______ 10-25-09 Shots on Goal Allowed Team SOG Date 1. Baylor_________________ 20__________9-3-10 2. Texas A&M ___________ 19________ 8-27-06 Texas_________________ 19________ 9-14-07 4. Portland_______________ 18_______ 11-12-10 Stephen F. Austin_______ 18_______ 10-25-09 6. Dayton________________ 16________ 8-19-12 Baylor_________________ 16________ 8-28-11 Texas Tech_____________ 16__________9-9-07 9. Baylor_________________ 15__________9-9-12 Houston_______________ 15________ 9-17-06 Saves Team Saves Date 1. Lamar_________________ 17________ 11-2-07 2. Prairie View A&M______ 15________ 9-27-09 3. Southeastern La.________ 13_______ 10-22-10 Prairie View A&M______ 13________ 8-30-06 5. Texas Southern_________ 12__________9-6-11 Prairie View A&M______ 12________ 9-16-11 McNeese State_________ 12_______ 10-15-10 Houston Baptist_________ 12________ 8-29-10 Nicholls_______________ 12_______ 10-18-09 UTEP__________________ 12__________9-3-06 Nicholls_______________ 12_______ 10-13-06

Opponents Individual Single-Game Records Points Name School Points Date Carol Danis (Iona)__________ 6_________ 9-23-07 Anne Candee (Rice)________ 6_________ 8-24-08 Ja’Nae Powell (McNeese State)_6_________ 10-5-08 Amanda Frisbie (Portland)___ 6________ 11-12-10 Chelsea Raymond (SFA)_____ 6_________ 9-30-11 Juliana Libertin (Dayton)_____ 6_________ 8-19-12 Goals Name School Goals Date Carol Danis (Iona)__________ 3_________ 9-23-07 Anne Candee (Rice)________ 3_________ 8-24-08 Ja’Nae Powell (McNeese State)__3_________ 10-5-08 Amanda Frisbie (Portland)___ 3________ 11-12-10 Chelsea Raymond (SFA)_____ 3_________ 9-30-11

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Assists Name School Assists Date Kat Krambeer, Texas A&M___ 4_________ 8-27-06 Shots Name School Shots Date Kamryn Koch (McNeese State)_ 12________ 11-7-08 Shots on Goals Name School SOG Date Sophia Mundy, Houston_____ 7_________ 9-17-06 Kelsey Carpenter, Texas_____ 7_________ 9-14-07 Kamryn Koch (McNeese State)_ 7_________ 11-7-08 Saves Name School Saves Date Kelsie Binetti (Lamar)_______ 17________ 11-2-07

Single-Season Records Points Name P Year 1. Allison Dillon_______________ 26________ 2007 2. Chelsea Zimmerman___________ 22________ 2006 Veronica Najera____________ 22________ 2007 Maria Jose Rojas___________ 22________ 2011 5. Liv Nyhegn________________ 20________ 2011 6. Allison Dillon_______________ 18________ 2009 Taylor Padia_______________ 18________ 2009 8. Allison Dillon_______________ 17________ 2008 9. Veronica Najera____________ 16________ 2008 Maria Jose Rojas___________ 16________ 2010 Points Per Game (Minimum 10 games) Name PPG Year 1. Allison Dillon______________ 1.30_______ 2007 2. Maria Jose Rojas__________ 1.22_______ 2011 3. Chelsea Zimmerman________ 1.16_______ 2006 4. Veronica Najera___________ 1.10_______ 2007 5. Liv Nyhegn_______________ 1.05_______ 2011 6. Allison Dillon______________ 0.90_______ 2009 7. Taylor Padia______________ 0.86_______ 2009 8. Allison Dillon______________ 0.81_______ 2008 9. Veronica Najera___________ 0.76_______ 2008 10. Maria Jose Rojas_________ 0.70_______ 2010 Goals Name G Year 1. Allison Dillon_______________ 10________ 2007 2. Chelsea Zimmerman__________9________ 2006 Veronica Najera_____________9________ 2007 Maria Jose Rojas____________9________ 2011 5. Liv Nyhegn_________________8________ 2011 6. Taylor Padia________________7________ 2009 Allison Dillon________________7________ 2008 8. Allison Dillon________________6________ 2010 Allison Dillon________________6________ 2009 Veronica Najera_____________6________ 2006 Veronica Najera_____________6________ 2008 Goals Per Game (Minimum 10 games) Name GPG Year 1. Allison Dillon______________ 0.50_______ 2007 Maria Jose Rojas__________ 0.50_______ 2011 3. Chelsea Zimmerman________ 0.47_______ 2006 4. Veronica Najera___________ 0.45_______ 2007 5. Liv Nyhegn_______________ 0.42_______ 2011 6. Taylor Padia______________ 0.33_______ 2009 Allison Dillon______________ 0.33_______ 2008 8. Veronica Najera___________ 0.32_______ 2006

9. Allison Dillon______________ 0.30_______ 2009 10. Veronica Najera_________ 0.29_______ 2008 Game-Winning Goals Name GW Year 1. Liv Nyhegn_________________4________ 2011 Allison Dillon________________4________ 2008 Allison Dillon________________4________ 2007 Chelsea Zimmerman_________4________ 2006 5. Happy Orere-Amadu_________3________ 2013 Maria Jose Rojas____________3________ 2011 Anka Grotle________________3________ 2010 Allison Dillon________________3________ 2009 9. Seven tied__________________2 Assists Name A Year 1. Kari Weiland_______________7________ 2006 2. Laylla da Cruz______________6________ 2011 Maria Jose Rojas____________6________ 2010 Allison Dillon________________6________ 2009 Allison Dillon________________6________ 2007 6. Lindsay South_______________5________ 2011 Laylla da Cruz______________5________ 2010 Jodi Leroy__________________5________ 2010 Taylor Padia________________5________ 2010 Clare Jakubowski____________5________ 2009 Celeste Carruth______________5________ 2006 Assists Per Game (Minimum 10 games) Name APG Year 1. Kari Weiland_____________ 0.37_______ 2006 2. Laylla da Cruz____________ 0.30_______ 2011 Allison Dillon______________ 0.30_______ 2009 Allison Dillon______________ 0.30_______ 2007 5. Chelsea Zimmerman_______ 0.29_______ 2007 6. Clare Jakubowski__________ 0.28_______ 2009 7. Celeste Carruth____________ 0.26_______ 2006 Maria Jose Rojas__________ 0.26_______ 2010 9. Lindsay South_____________ 0.25_______ 2011 10. Maria Jose Rojas_________ 0.22_______ 2011 Saves Names Saves Year 1. Dacia Webb______________ 119_______ 2009 2. Rachel Francis_____________ 108_______ 2006 3. Dacia Webb_______________ 98________ 2010 4. Katarina Pus_______________ 92________ 2012 5. Nicoline Joergensen________ 91________ 2008 6. Emma Makela______________ 90________ 2013 7. Dacia Webb_______________ 50________ 2011 8. Kasi Hebert________________ 46________ 2007 Rachel Francis______________ 46________ 2007 10. Danielle Snyder___________ 42________ 2011 Save Percentage (Minimum 30 saves) Name SV% Year 1. Danielle Snyder___________ .840_______ 2011 2. Dacia Webb______________ .831_______ 2010 3. Allison McCabe___________ .821_______ 2007 4. Emma Makela_____________ .796_______ 2013 5. Dacia Webb______________ .793_______ 2009 Kasi Hebert_______________ .793_______ 2007 7. Nicoline Joegensen________ .791_______ 2008 8. Rachel Francis_____________ .783_______ 2006 9. Rachel Francis_____________ .780_______ 2007 10. Dacia Webb_____________ .725_______ 2011

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History Saves Per Game (Minimum 10 games) Name SVPG Year 1. Rachel Francis_____________ 5.68_______ 2006 2. Dacia Webb______________ 5.67_______ 2009 3. Katarina Pus______________ 5.41_______ 2012 4. Nicoline Joergensen_______ 5.35_______ 2008 5. Dacia Webb______________ 4.90_______ 2010 6. Emma Makela_____________ 4.74_______ 2013 7. Rachel Francis_____________ 4.18_______ 2007 8. Kasi Hebert_______________ 3.51_______ 2007 9. Allison McCabe___________ 3.20_______ 2007 10. Danielle Snyder__________ 3.00_______ 2011 Wins Name W Year 1. Dacia Webb_______________ 10________ 2010 2. Dacia Webb________________9________ 2009 3. Rachel Francis_______________8________ 2006 4. Danielle Snyder_____________7________ 2011 5. Nicoline Joergensen_________6________ 2008 6. Emma Makela_______________5________ 2013 7. Allison McCabe_____________4________ 2007 8. Katarina Pus________________3________ 2012 Rachel Francis_______________3________ 2007 Rachel Francis_______________3________ 2008 Kasi Hebert_________________3________ 2006 Losses Name L Year 1. Katarina Pus_______________ 12________ 2012 2. Emma Makela______________ 11________ 2013 2. Dacia Webb_______________ 10________ 2009 3. Rachel Francis_______________9________ 2006 4. Dacia Webb________________7________ 2011 5. Dacia Webb________________6________ 2010 Nicoline Joergensen_________6________ 2008 7. Kasi Hebert_________________4________ 2007 8. Rachel Francis_______________3________ 2007

Shutouts Name SO Year 1. Dacia Webb________________7________ 2010 2. Emma Makela_______________6________ 2013 3. Dacia Webb________________5________ 2009 Rachel Francis_______________5________ 2006 5. Danielle Snyder_____________4________ 2011 Allison McCabe_____________4________ 2007 Nicoline Joergensen_________4________ 2008 8. Rachel Francis_______________2________ 2008 9. Danielle Snyder_____________1________ 2010 Rachel Francis_______________1________ 2007 Kasi Herbert________________1________ 2007

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Scoring Points Year 134 (44g 46a)_________________________ 2010

Shots Per Game Year 17.48_________________________________ 2008 Shots On Goal Year 174___________________________________ 2010 SOG Per Game Year 7.80__________________________________ 2007 Saves Year 128 (33 GA)___________________________ 2010 Saves Per Game Year 6.20__________________________________ 2007 Goal Against Avg. Year 1.39__________________________________ 2010 Wins Year 13____________________________________ 2010

Points Per Game Year 5.83__________________________________ 2010

Losses Year 12____________________________________ 2012

Goals Year 44____________________________________ 2010

Ties Year 2_______2006/2007/2010/2011/2012/2013

Goals Per Game Year 2.00__________________________________ 2006

Shutouts Year 10____________________________________ 2010

Assists Year 46____________________________________ 2010 Assists Per Game Year 2.00__________________________________ 2010 Shots Attempted Year 367___________________________________ 2008

UTSA’s Inaugural Team 2006 Back row (l to r): Strength and Conditioning Coach Michael Cox, Student Manager Shovik Dasgupta, Head Coach Steve Ballard, Assoicate Head Coach Kristin Boeker, Student Trainer Erin Mazurek and Assistant Athletic Trainer Jason Mitchell. Front row (l to r): Kaitlyn Symons, Christy Underwood, Meagan Woods, Celeste Carruth, Paige Hardy, Kim Selman, Erin Ussery, Christine Walker, Ezinne Okpo, Kim Gonzales, Robin Arerra, Halee Hamm, Kylee Hix, Kari Weiland, Tara Manus Darika Lopez, Nikki Velez, Rachel Francis, Melanie Ringel, Veronica Najera, Jenny Munoz, Svetlana Dmitriakov, Chea Pajak, Tarah Sanchez, Kat Quinn, Amber Rendlemen, Julie Kopp, Chelsea Zimmerman, Carly Chudej, Mikelle Stack, Marin Nelson, Holli McGue, Chelsea Pack and Kasi Hebert

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Year-by-Year Results Steve Ballard 2006-13 Record: 66-79-15 (.413)

2006 • 8-9-2 overall • 5-1-2 SLC 4-3-1 home • 3-5-1 away •1-1 neutral

8.25 _________ Texas Tech ______L, 0-2 8.27 ________ atTexas A&M _____L, 0-7 8.30 ______ Prairie View A&M _ W, 7-0 9.1 _____ vs. Grambling State !_W, 6-0 9.3 ___________at UTEP ! _______L, 0-4 9.8 ____________atSMU ________L, 0-5 9.10 _______ Texas Southern __ W, 7-0 9.15 __________at Baylor _______L, 0-1 9.17 __________ Houston __L, 0-1 (2OT) 9.23 ___________at TCU ________L, 0-3 10.1 ________ Texas State * _____T, 2-2 10.1 ______ at Stephen F. Austin * __W, 2-1 10.6 ______Southeastern La. * ___L, 0-1 10.8 _______ Central Arkansas *___ W, 4-0 10.13 ______ at Nicholls *____ W, 6-0 10.19 _ at Northwestern State * _T, 0-0 10.22 ______ McNeese State * ___ W, 2-1 10.27 ____ at Sam Houston State * __ W, 2-1 11.3 _____vs. McNeese State # __L, 0-1 ! UTEP Tournament * Southland match # SLC Tournament (San Marcos, Texas) 2007 • 9-9-2 overall • 6-2-1 SLC 2-3-2 home • 6-5 away •1-1 neutral

8.31 __________at SMU ________L, 1-2 9.4 ___________ Baylor _________T, 2-2 9.7 _______at Texas Southern __ W, 7-0 9.9 ________ at Texas Tech_______ L, 1-4 9.11 __________ at TCU _________L, 0-1 9.14 _________ at Texas ________L, 0-6 9.21 _________Delaware _______L, 0-2 9.23 ___________ Iona __________L, 1-5 9.28 ________ at Houston _____ W, 3-1 10.5 _______ at Nicholls * ____ W, 5-1 10.7 ______at Southeastern La. * ____ L, 0-2 10.12 ___Stephen F. Austin * ___T, 0-0 10.14 ____Sam Houston State * ___ W, 3-0 10.21 ____ at Texas State *___ W, 3-1 10.26 _ at Central Arkansas *_ W, 2-0 10.28 _ at Northwestern State * _W, 1-0 11.2_________ Lamar *_______ W, 2-0 11.4 _____ McNeese State * ____L, 1-4 11.8 __ vs. Sam Houston State # _W, 1-0 11.9___ vs. Stephen F. Austin #__L, 0-1 * Southland match # SLC Tournament (Natchitoches, La.)

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2008 • 10-10-1 overall • 6-2-1 SLC

2010 • 13-8-2 overall • 6-2-1 SLC

4-3-1 home • 5-7 away •1-0 neutral

7-3 home • 3-5-1 away • 3-0-1 neutral

8.22_______ at Houston__W, 1-0 (2OT) 8.24_________at Rice__________ L, 1-5 8.29_____ Texas Southern_____ W, 7-0 8.30_______ Texas Tech________ L, 0-3 9.5_________ at Texas_________ L, 0-3 9.7______ at North Texas_____ W, 1-0 9.14________at Baylor_________ L, 0-3 9.18______ at Utah State_______ L, 0-2 9.20____ at Southern Utah_____ L, 1-3 9.28__________TCU___________ L, 1-2 10.3_______ at Lamar *_______ W, 2-0 10.5___ at McNeese State *____ L, 2-4 10.10______ Nicholls *_______ W, 5-0 10.12___Southeastern La. *_____ L, 1-2 10.17_ at Stephan F. Austin *__ W, 3-1 10.19__ at Sam Houston State *____ W, 1-0 10.26_____ Texas State *_______ T, 1-1 10. 31_ Central Arkansas *___ W, 4-0 11.2__ Northwestern State *__ W, 1-0 11.6___vs. Northwestern State #___ W, 1-0 11.7___vs. McNeese State #___ L, 1-3 * Southland match # SLC Tournament (Lake Charles, La.)

8.20_____ vs. Alcorn State_____ W, 8-0 8.22___at Prairie View A&M___ W, 4-1 8.27________ at Texas_________ L, 1-3 8.29_____ Houston Baptist_____ W, 2-1 9.3_________at Baylor_________ L, 0-4 9.5_____ Grambling State____ W, 5-0 9.10_________at Rice__________ L, 1-2 9.17_____ Texas Southern_____ W, 7-0 9.19________ Houston_________ L, 1-3 9.24__________TCU___________ L, 1-4 10.1______ Texas State *______ W, 1-0 10.8_____ Northwestern St. *__W, 2-1 (OT) 10.10__ Central Arkansas *___ W, 3-0 10.15___ at McNeese St. *_____ T, 1-1 10.17______ at Lamar *__W, 1-0 (2OT) 10.22___Southeastern La. *_____ L, 0-1 10.24______ Nicholls *_______ W, 1-0 10.29__ at Sam Houston State *____ W, 1-0 10.31_ at Stephen F. Austin *___ L, 0-2 11.4______ vs. Lamar #______ W, 1-0 11.5_______vs. Stephen F. Ausin #_T, 1-1 (5-4 SO) 11.7______ vs. Southeastern La. #__ W, 1-0 (OT) 11.12___ at #2 Portland ^_____ L, 0-9 * Southland match # SLC Tournament (San Marcos, Texas) ^ NCAA Tournament (Portland, Ore.)

2009 • 9-10-2 overall • 4-3-2 SLC 4-4-1 home • 5-5-1 away •0-1 neutral

8.21______ at Texas Tech_______ L, 0-5 8.23_______ at Houston__W, 2-1 (2OT) 8.28_________at TCU__________ L, 0-1 8.30_____ at Texas A&M______ L, 0-3 9.4_____at Houston Baptist____ W, 1-0 9.11_______ Utah State_______ W, 1-0 9.13__________ Rice___________ L, 0-2 9.18_________ SMU__________ L, 2-4 9.20_________ Baylor______ L, 0-1 (OT) 9.25____ at Texas Southern____ W, 6-1 10.2__at Northwestern State *__ W, 4-2 10.4__ at Central Arkansas *__ W, 2-0 10.9____ McNeese State *____ W, 4-0 10.11_______ Lamar *___________ 3-0 10.16__at Southeastern La. *____ L, 0-3 10.18_____ at Nicholls *_______ T, 1-1 10.23__ Sam Houston State *____ L, 0-2 10.25__ Stephen F. Austin *____ T, 1-1 10.30____at Texas State *______ L, 1-3 11.5_____ vs. Sam Houston State #__ L, 2-3 (2OT) * Southland match # SLC Tournament (Natchitoches, La.)

2011 • 9-9-2 overall • 5-3-1 SLC 4-1-2 home • 4-5 away • 1-3 neutral

8.19____ vs. #17 UC Irvine_____ L, 1-2 8.21_____ vs. Fresno State______ L, 0-4 8.26________ at SMU_________ L, 0-2 8.28________at Baylor_________ L, 1-5 9.2_________ at Texas_________ L, 0-2 9.6_____ at Texas Southern____ W, 7-0 9.16____Prairie View A&M____ W, 7-0 9.18_________ UTEP__________ T, 3-3 9.23______ Weber State______ W, 2-0 9.30____Stephen F. Austin*_____ L, 0-3 10.2___ Sam Houston State*___ W, 2-0 10.9_____ at Texas State*______ L, 1-3 10.14__ at Central Arkansas*___ W, 2-1 10.16__ atNorthwestern State*___ W, 3-0 10.21_______ Lamar*_________ T, 1-1 10.23___ McNeese State*____ W, 3-0 10.28_____ at Nicholls*______ W, 3-0 10.30__at Southeastern La.*____ L, 0-1 11.3____ vs. Southeastern La.#__W, 1-0 (OT) 11.4__ vs. Stephen F. Austin#___ L, 0-2 * Southland match # SLC Tournament (Natchitoches, La.)

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Year-by-Year Results / All-Time Series Results 2012 • 3-12-2 overall • 2-4-2 WAC 1-6-2 home • 2-6 away

8.17______at Houston Baptist____L, 0-1 8.19__________ Dayton________L, 1-5 8.25_____ at #12 Texas A&M___L, 0-2 8.31______Eastern Michigan!__ W, 2-1 9.2__________ Kent State_______L, 1-4 9.9____________ Baylor_________L, 0-4 9.16_________ at Houston_______L, 1-2 9.21_______ at Miami (Fla.)_____L, 0-1 9.28__________ Seattle*________T, 1-1 9.30__________ Idaho*________T, 1-1 10.5_______ at Utah State*_____L, 0-3 10.7______at San Jose State*__ W, 2-1 10.11______CSU Bakersfield_____L, 3-5 10.14_______Louisiana Tech*__ L, 0-1 (OT) 10.19________ at Denver*_______L, 2-4 10.21____at New Mexico State*__ W, 2-1 10.28________Texas State*__ L, 0-1 (2OT) ! UTSA Classic * Western Athletic Conference match 2013 • 5-12-2 overall • 4-4-2 C-USA 4-3-2 home • 1-9 away

8.23_______ at #13 Baylor_____L, 0-5 8.25_____ at #12 Texas A&M___L, 0-1 8.30_____ Sam Houston State!__ W, 1-0 9.1______________Lamar!__________ L, 1-3 9.6________ A&M-Corpus Christi____ L, 1-2 9.8_____________ Samford_________ L, 0-2 9.13___________at Kentucky________ L, 0-1 9.15___________at Louisville________ L, 0-1 9.22____________ at Texas_________ L, 0-3 9.27________ Florida Atlantic*_____ T, 0-0 9.29_____________ Rice*_________ W, 2-0 10.4__________ at Charlotte*_______ L, 0-2 10.6________at Old Dominion*____ W, 2-1 10.11________at North Texas*______ L, 2-4 10.18________ Southern Miss*_____ W, 3-0 10.20______ Colorado College*____ T, 0-0 10.25___________at UTEP*_________ L, 0-2 10.27________Louisiana Tech*_____ W, 2-0 10.31___________at Tulsa*_________ L, 0-1 ! UTSA Classic * Conference USA match

Alcorn State (1-0) H: 0-0 • A: 0-0 • N: 1-0 Aug. 20, 2010 __________ nW___________ 8-0 Bakersfield (0-1) H: 0-1 • A: 0-0 • N: 0-0 Oct. 11, 2012____________ hL_____________ 3-5 Baylor (0-7-1) H: 0-2-1 • A: 0-5 • N: 0-0 Sept. 15, 2006 ___________ aL_____________ 0-1 Sept. 4, 2007_____________ hT_____________ 2-2 Sept. 14, 2008____________ aL_____________ 0-3 Sept. 20, 2009____________ hL________ 0-1 (OT) Sept. 3, 2010_____________ aL_____________ 0-4 Aug. 28, 2011____________ aL_____________ 1-5 Sept. 9, 2012_____________ hL_____________ 0-4 Aug. 23, 2013____________ aL_____________ 0-5

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Central Arkansas (6-0) H: 3-0 • A: 3-0 • N: 0-0 8, 2006 ____________ hW____________ 4-0 26, 2007___________ aW____________ 2-0 31, 2008___________ hW____________ 4-0 4, 2009_____________ aW____________ 2-0 10, 2010___________ hW____________ 3-0 14, 2011___________ aW____________ 2-1

Houston (3-3) H: 0-2 • A: 3-1 • N: 0-0 Sept. 17, 2006 ___________ hL_______ 0-1 (2OT) Sept. 28, 2007___________ aW____________ 3-1 Aug. 22, 2008___________ aW______ 1-0 (2OT) Aug. 23, 2009___________ aW_______ 2-1(2OT) Sept. 19, 2010____________ hL_____________ 1-3 Sept. 16, 2012____________ aL_____________ 1-2 Houston Baptist (2-1) H: 1-0 • A: 1-1 • N: 0-0 Sept. 4, 2009____________ aW____________ 1-0 Aug. 29, 2010___________ hW____________ 2-1 Aug. 17, 2012____________ aL_____________ 0-1 Kent State (0-1) H: 0-1 • A: 0-0 • N: 0-0 Sept. 2, 2012 ____________ hL_____________ 1-4 Kentucky (0-1) H: 0-0 • A: 0-1 • N: 0-0 Sept. 13, 2013 ___________ aL_____________ 0-1

Charlotte (0-1) H: 0-0 • A: 0-1 • N: 0-0 Oct. 4, 2013 _____________ aL_____________ 0-2

Lamar (4-1-1) H: 2-1-1 • A: 1-0 • N: 1-0 Nov. 2, 2007 ____________ hW____________ 2-0 Oct. 3, 2008_____________ aW____________ 2-0 Oct. 11, 2009___________ hW____________ 3-0 Nov. 4, 2010____________ nW____________ 1-0 Oct. 21, 2011____________ hT_____________ 1-1 Sept. 1, 2013_____________ hL_____________ 1-3

Colorado College (0-0-1) H: 0-0-1 • A: 0-0 • N: 0-0 Oct. 20, 2013____________ hT_____________ 0-0

Louisiana Tech (0-1) H: 0-1 • A: 0- • N: 0-0 Oct. 14 __________________ hL________ 0-1 (OT)

Dayton (0-1) H: 0-1 • A: 0-0 • N: 0-0 Aug. 19, 2012 ___________ hL_____________ 1-5

Louisville (0-1) H: 0-0 • A: 0-1 • N: 0-0 Sept. 15, 2013 ___________ aL_____________ 0-1

Delaware (0-1) H: 0-1 • A: 0-0 • N: 0-0 Sept. 21, 2007 ___________ hL_____________ 0-2

McNeese State (3-4-1) H: 3-1 • A: 0-2-1 • N: 0-1 Oct. 22, 2006 ___________ hW____________ 2-1 Nov. 3, 2006 _____________ nL_____________ 0-1 Nov. 4, 2007_____________ hL_____________ 1-4 Oct. 5, 2008______________ aL_____________ 2-4 Nov. 7, 2008_____________ aL_____________ 1-3 Oct. 9, 2009_____________ hW____________ 4-0 Oct. 15, 2010____________ aT_____________ 1-1 Oct. 23, 2011___________ hW____________ 3-0

Denver (0-1) H: 0-0 • A: 0-1 • N: 0-0 Oct. 19, 2012 ____________ aL_____________ 2-4 Eastern Michigan (1-0) H: 1-0 • A: 0-0 • N: 0-0 Aug. 31, 2012___________ hW____________ 2-1 Florida Atlantic (0-0-1) H: 0-0-1 • A: 0-0 • N: 0-0 Sept. 27, 2013 ___________ hT_____________ 0-0 Fresno State (0-1) H: 0-0 • A: 0-0 • N: 0-1 Aug. 21, 2011 ___________ nL_____________ 0-4 Grambling State (2-0) H: 1-0 • A: 0-0 • N: 1-0 Sept. 1, 2006 ___________ nW____________ 6-0 Sept. 5, 2010____________ hW____________ 6-0 Idaho (0-0-1) H: 0-0-1 • A: 0-0 • N: 0-0 Sept. 30, 2012____________ hT_____________ 1-1 Iona (0-1) H: 0-1 • A: 0-0 • N: 0-0 Sept. 23, 2007 ___________ hL_____________ 1-5

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Nicholls (5-0-1) H: 3-0 • A: 2-0-1 • N: 0-0 13, 2006 ___________ aW____________ 6-0 5, 2007_____________ aW____________ 5-1 10, 2008___________ hW____________ 5-0 18, 2009____________ aT_____________ 1-1 24, 2010___________ hW____________ 1-0 28, 2011___________ aW____________ 3-0

Northwestern State (6-0-1) H: 2-0 • A: 3-0-1 • N: 1-0 Oct. 19, 2006 ____________ aT_____________ 0-0 Oct. 28, 2007___________ aW____________ 1-0 Nov. 2, 2008____________ hW____________ 1-0 Nov. 6, 2008____________ nW____________ 1-0

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All-Time Series Results Oct. 2, 2009_____________ aW____________ 4-2 Oct. 8, 2010_____________ hW_______ 2-1 (OT) Oct. 16, 2011___________ aW____________ 3-0 North Texas (1-1) H: 0-0 • A: 1-1 • N: 0-0 Sept. 7, 2008____________ aW____________ 1-0 Oct. 11, 2013____________ aL_____________ 2-4 Old Dominion (1-0) H: 0-0 • A: 1-0 • N: 0-0 Oct. 6, 2013_____________ aW____________ 2-1 Portland (0-1) H: 0-0 • A: 0-1 • N: 0-0 Nov. 12, 2010____________ aL_____________ 0-9 Prairie View A&M (4-0) H: 3-0 • A: 1-0 • N: 0-0 Aug. 30, 2006 __________ hW____________ 7-0 Sept. 27, 2009___________ hW____________ 4-0 Aug. 22, 2010___________ aW____________ 4-1 Sept. 16, 2011___________ hW____________ 7-0 Rice (1-3) H: 1-1 • A: 0-2 • N: 0-0 Aug. 24, 2008 ___________ aL_____________ 1-5 Sept. 13, 2009____________ hL_____________ 0-1 Sept. 10, 2010____________ aL_____________ 1-2 Sept. 29, 2013___________ hW____________ 2-0 Sam Houston State (7-2) H: 3-1 • A: 3-0 • N: 1-1 Oct. 27, 2006 ___________ aW____________ 2-1 Oct. 14, 2007___________ hW____________ 3-0 Nov. 8, 2007____________ nW____________ 1-0 Oct. 19, 2008___________ aW____________ 1-0 Oct. 23. 2009____________ hL_____________ 0-2 Nov. 5, 2009_____________ nL_______ 2-3 (2OT) Oct. 29, 2010___________ aW____________ 1-0 Oct. 2, 2011_____________ hW____________ 2-0 Aug. 30, 2013___________ hW____________ 1-0 Samford (0-1) H: 0-1 • A: 0-0 • N: 0-0 Sept. 8, 2013 ____________ hL_____________ 0-2 San Jose State (1-0) H: 0-0 • A: 1-0 • N: 0-0 Oct. 7, 2012_____________ aW____________ 2-1 Seattle (0-0-1) H: 0-0-1 • A: 0-0 • N: 0-0 Sept. 28, 2012____________ hT_____________ 1-1 SMU (0-4) H: 0-1 • A: 0-3 • N: 0-0 Sept. 8, 2006 ____________ aL_____________ 0-5 Aug. 31, 2007____________ aL_____________ 1-2 SMU (0-4) H: 0-1 • A: 0-3 • N: 0-0 Sept. 8, 2006 ____________ aL_____________ 0-5 Aug. 31, 2007____________ aL_____________ 1-2 Sept. 18, 2009____________ hL_____________ 2-4 Aug. 26, 2011____________ aL_____________ 0-2 Stephen F. Austin (2-4-3) H: 0-1-2 • A: 2-1 • N: 0-2-1 Oct. 1, 2006 ____________ aW____________ 2-1 Oct. 12, 2007____________ hT_____________ 0-0 Nov. 9, 2007_____________ nL_____________ 0-1 Oct. 17, 2008___________ aW____________ 3-1 Oct. 25, 2009____________ hT_____________ 1-1 Oct. 31, 2010____________ aL_____________ 0-2 Nov. 5, 2010_____________ nT_____1-1 (5-4 SO) Sept. 30, 2011____________ hL_____________ 0-3 Nov. 4, 2011_____________ nL_____________ 0-2

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Southeastern Louisiana (2-6) H: 0-3 • A: 0-3 • N: 2-0 Oct. 6, 2006 _____________ hL_____________ 0-1 Oct. 7, 2007______________ aL_____________ 0-2 Oct. 12, 2008____________ hL_____________ 1-2 Oct. 16, 2009____________ aL_____________ 0-3 Oct. 22, 2010____________ hL_____________ 0-1 Nov. 7, 2010____________ nW_______ 1-0 (OT) Oct. 30, 2011____________ aL_____________ 0-1 Nov. 3, 2011____________ nW_______ 1-0 (OT) Southern Miss (1-0) H: 1-0 • A: 0-0 • N: 0-0 Oct. 18, 2013___________ hW____________ 3-0 Southern Utah (0-1) H: 0-0 • A: 0-1 • N: 0-0 Sept. 20, 2008 ___________ aL_____________ 1-3

UC Irvine (0-1) H: 0-0 • A: 0-0 • N: 0-1 Aug. 19, 2011 ___________ nL_____________ 1-2 Utah State (1-2) H: 1-0 • A: 0-2 • N: 0-0 Sept. 18, 2008 ___________ aL_____________ 0-2 Sept. 11, 2009___________ hW____________ 1-0 Oct. 5, 2012______________ aL_____________ 0-3 UTEP (0-2-1) H: 0-0-1 • A: 0-2 • N: 0-0 Sept. 3, 2006 ____________ aL_____________ 0-4 Sept. 18, 2011____________ hT_____________ 3-3 Oct. 25, 2013____________ aL_____________ 0-2 Weber State (1-0) H: 1-0 • A: 0-0 • N: 0-0 Sept. 23, 2011 __________ hW____________ 2-0

TCU (0-5) H: 0-2 • A: 0-3 • N: 0-0 Sept. 23, 2006 ___________ aL_____________ 0-3 Sept. 11, 2007____________ aL_____________ 0-1 Sept. 28, 2008____________ hL_____________ 1-2 Aug. 28, 2009____________ aL_____________ 0-1 Sept. 24, 2010____________ hL_____________ 1-4 Texas (0-5) H: 0-0 • A: 0-5 • N: 0-0 Sept. 14, 2007 ___________ aL_____________ 0-6 Sept. 5, 2008_____________ aL_____________ 0-3 Aug. 27, 2010____________ aL_____________ 1-3 Sept. 2, 2011_____________ aL_____________ 0-2 Sept. 22, 2013____________ aL_____________ 0-3

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Texas A&M (0-4) H: 0-0 • A: 0-4 • N: 0-0 2006 ___________ aL_____________ 0-7 2009____________ aL_____________ 0-3 2012____________ aL_____________ 0-2 2013____________ aL_____________ 0-1

Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (0-1) H: 0-1 • A: 0-0 • N: 0-0 Sept. 6, 2013 ____________ hL_____________ 1-2 Texas Southern (6-0) H: 3-0 • A: 3-0 • N: 0-0 Sept. 10, 2006 __________ hW____________ 7-0 Sept. 7, 2007____________ aW____________ 7-0 Aug. 29, 2008___________ hW____________ 7-0 Sept. 25, 2009___________ aW____________ 6-1 Sept. 17, 2010___________ hW____________ 7-0 Sept. 6, 2011____________ aW____________ 7-0 Texas State (2-3-2) H: 1-1-2 • A: 1-2 • N: 0-0 Sept. 27, 2006 ___________ hT_____________ 2-2 Oct. 21, 2007___________ aW____________ 3-1 Oct. 26, 2008____________ hT_____________ 1-1 Oct. 30, 2009____________ aL_____________ 1-3 Oct. 1, 2010_____________ hW____________ 1-0 Oct. 9, 2011______________ aL_____________ 1-3 Oct. 28, 2012____________ hL_______ 0-1 (2OT) Texas Tech (0-4) H: 0-2 • A: 0-2 • N: 0-0 Aug. 25, 2006 ___________ hL_____________ 0-2 Sept. 9, 2007_____________ aL_____________ 1-4 Aug. 30, 2008____________ hL_____________ 0-3 Aug. 21, 2009____________ aL_____________ 0-5 Tulsa (0-1) H: 0-0 • A: 0-1 • N: 0-0 Oct. 31, 2013____________ aL_____________ 0-1

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All-Time Letterwinners

Name Year Alexis Alaniz______________________________ 2013-P Laura Barker_________________________________2007 Courtney Bertholf____________________________2013 Simone Boye________________________________2012 Kirsten Buono________________________________2013 Ari Calderon_____________________________2010-12 Celeste Carruth _______________________ 2006-09 Bonnie Caulfield__________________________2008-10 Kacey Cherry________________________________2008 Hannah Collazo_____________________________2008 Carly Chudej_____________________________2006-08 Kimber Chudej____________________________2010-12 Laylla da Cruz____________________________2010-13 Laurel Dierking____________________________2007-10 Allison Dillon_____________________________2007-10 Svetlana Dmitriakov __________________________2006 Katie Dugan______________________________2008-11 Janee Ellington____________________________2010-11 Rachel Francis ___________________________2006-08 Katelyn Fray_________________________________2008 Jordyn Garcia_______________________________2009 Elizabeth Gaski____________________________ 2013-P Lori Gomez_________________________________2010 Kim Gonzales ____________________________2006-09 Sabrina Gonzalez__________________________ 2012-P Anka Grotle_______________________________ 2010-P Halee Hamm_____________________________2006-09 Haley Harris_________________________________2011 Kasi Hebert______________________________2006-08 Leah Hendry________________________________2009 Kylee Hix________________________________2006-07 Kara Hoffman_______________________________2009 Charlotte Husoe____________________________ 2011-P Clare Jakubowski_________________________2009-10 Joy Jarrell___________________________________2007 Nicoline Joergensen__________________________2008 Kalena Ka’eo_____________________________2012-13 Julie Kopp___________________________________2006 Traci Lee____________________________________2009 Valentina Lefort___________________________2010-12 Jodi Leroy________________________________2008-11 Brianna Livecchi____________________________ 2013-P Edith Lopez______________________________2011-12 Darinka Lopez____________________________2006-07 Jessica Lyon______________________________2010-11 Erin MacKay________________________________2008 Bubba Makela_____________________________ 2013-P Allison McCabe___________________________2007-08 Holli McGue________________________________2006

Kat Morel___________________________________2007 Jenny Munoz_____________________________2006-09 Anissa Munson____________________________ 2011-P Veroncia Najera _________________________2006-08 Jacqueline Nance_________________________2008-09 Kauwela Neal_____________________________ 2012-P Liv Nyhegn_______________________________2011-12 Kaytee O’Brien____________________________ 2013-P Teresa Offerman_____________________________2013 Stephanie Ogilvie_________________________2008-10 Ezinne Okpo_____________________________2006-09 Sherie Olayiwola____________________________2008 Happy Orere-Amadu_______________________ 2013-P Amanda Ortegon_________________________2011-12 Chelsea Pack_____________________________2006-07 Taylor Padia______________________________2008-11 Chea Pajak ______________________________2006-07 Jenna Pawelek____________________________2007-10 Anisa Patterson___________________________2012-13 Katarina Pus_________________________________2012 Kat Quinn___________________________________2006 Tyane Ramos______________________________ 2013-P Maria Jose Rojas__________________________2010-12 Marlee Ross_________________________________2009 Tarah Sanchez_______________________________2006 Alex Saraceno____________________________2010-11 Lauren Schultz____________________________2007-08 Kimberly Selman__________________________2006-10 Danielle Snyder___________________________2010-12 Megan Snyder_______________________________2013 Lindsay South_____________________________2009-12 Mikelle Stack ____________________________2006-07 Kaitlyn Symons______________________________2006 Katherine Tesno____________________________ 2013-P Megan Torres________________________________2009 Christy Underwood __________________________2006 Erin Ussery_______________________________2006-07 Tori Vargas__________________________________2011 Nikki Velez _________________________________2006 Christine Walker ____________________________2006 Kari Weiland_____________________________2006-09 Whitney Whitlow____________________________2012 Brittany Wilson___________________________2008-11 Taylor Wingerden__________________________ 2013-P Meagan Woods _____________________________2006 Dacia Webb_____________________________2009-11 Kirby Wright_____________________________2012-13 Shelby Wright_______________________________2013 Chelsea Zimmerman_______________________2006-10

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All-Conference Honorees First-Team

Chelsea Zimmerman Southland 2006

Ezinne Okpo Southland 2007 & 2009

Allison Dillon Southland 2007

Anka Grotle Southland 2010 & 2011

Second-Team Allison Dillon__________ Southland______________ Emma Makela______ Conference USA___________ Veronica Najera ______ Southland______________ Liv Nyhegn____________ Southland______________ Ezinne Okpo__________ Southland________ 2006, Maria Jose Rojas_______ Southland________ 2010, Maria Jose Rojas____ Western Athletic___________ Chelsea Zimmerman____ Southland__ 2007, 2009,

2010 2013 2007 2011 2008 2011 2012 2010

Honorable Mention Celeste Carruth________ Southland______________ Laurel Dierking_________ Southland______________ Allison Dillon__________ Southland______________ Nicoline Joergensen____ Southland______________ Veronica Najera ______ Southland______________ Taylor Padia___________ Southland______________ Danielle Snyder________ Southland______________ Dacia Webb__________ Southland________ 2009, Kari Weiland__________ Southland______________

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Freshman of the Year Allison Dillon__________ Southland______________ 2007 Chelsea Zimmerman____ Southland______________ 2006 All-Freshman Team Emma Makela______ Conference USA___________ 2013 All-Tournament Team Katie Dugan___________ Southland______________ Anka Grotle___________ Southland______________ Maria Jose Rojas_______ Southland________ 2010, Dacia Webb (MVP)_____ Southland______________ Chelsea Zimmerman____ Southland______________

Seniors Kim Selman, Jenna Pawelek, Allison Dillon, Chelsea Zimmeran and Laurel Dierking hoist the 2010 Southland Tournament trophy.

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Dacia Webb is presented with the 2010 Southland Conference Tournamen MVP award.

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