Winona State Women's Soccer Gameday

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OCTOBER

2021

WOMEN'S

SOCCER

WARRIOR GAMEDAY Winona State travels to Minot State and UMary for NSIC conference play. THE

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The Warriors hit the road for the first away matches of their 2021 campaign.

Winona State travels to North Dakota to play Minot State on Friday, October 1st and University of Mary on Sunday, October 3rd. These games will be the first time the Warriors will be the visiting team in the 2021 season. OVERALL SERIES: WSU 3, MINOT STATE 7, NO TIES FIRST MEETING: SEPT. 23 , 2012, WSU 0, MSU 1 LAST MEETING: OCT. 27, 2019, WSU 3, MSU 0 WSU LAST GAME: WON, 3-0 V. UMD SCSU LAST GAME: WON, 2-1 V. SIOUX FALLS

So far in the early season, WSU is 3-3 overall with a 2-2 record within the NSIC. Last weekend, the Warriors split contests between St. Cloud State and Minnesota Duluth. Winona State attacked early against St. Cloud State, with Emma Chudik scoring in the second minute for the Warriors. As the first half progressed, St. Cloud State increased their attack and created several shots on goal. Aly Jumper, the Warriors freshman goalkeeper was lights out and helped the Warriors sustain a 1-0 lead heading into the break. Unfortunately for WSU, St. Cloud State was able to find the back of the net to tie the game in the 70th minute and then once again to take the

OVERALL SERIES: WSU 9, UMARY 2, 1 TIE FIRST MEETING: NOV. 7, 2008, WSU 1, UMARY 0 LAST MEETING: OCT. 25, 2019, WSU 2, UMARY 1 WSU LAST GAME: WON, 3-0 V. UMD UMD LAST GAME: WON, 1-0 V. SMSU

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lead with six minutes left to play. Winona State applied great offensive pressure, but were unsuccessful in scoring another goal; the Huskies won by a final score of 2-1. The Warriors bounced back nicely by defeating Minnesota Duluth 3-0 to

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earn their second NSIC victory of the season. Aly Jumper was strong in

Schedule/Results

net, saving 11 shots en route to earning her first shutout. Highlighting

OPPONENT

RESULT

09/03

VS. UW-PARKSIDE

L, 3-1

09/10

VS. NORTHERN MICHIGAN

W, 1-0

09/17

VS. SIOUX FALLS

L, 2-0

09/19

VS. SW MINN. STATE

W, 2-1

09/24

VS. ST. CLOUD STATE

L, 2-1

09/26

VS. MINNESOTA DULUTH

W, 3-0

10/01

@ MINOT STATE

L, 1-0

10/03

@ UMARY

NOON

10/08

@ CONCORDIA-ST. PAUL

7PM

10/10

@ MINNESOTA STATE

1PM

10/15

VS. BEMIDJI STATE

5PM

10/17

VS. CROOKSTON

1PM

10/22

@ MSU MOORHEAD

3PM

10/24

@ NORTHERN STATE

1PM

10/29

@ WAYNE STATE

3PM

10/31

VS. AUGUSTANA

11/05

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the game for the Warriors was Ellie Wardell, who assisted on all three goals. Wardell connected with Jamie Kwon in the fourth minute to give WSU an early lead once again. Emma Chudik scored just eight minutes later after a beautiful pass from Wardell. Later in the first half, Ella Roberts found the back of the net with the assist going to Wardell once again. The win gave the Warriors three more points in the NSIC standings. Winona State will take on Minot State on Friday, Oct. 1 at 3pm. The Beavers are at the top of the NSIC standings with a 4-0 conference record and 6-0 overall. On Sunday Oct. 3, the Warriors travel to UMary for a matchup at noon. The Marauders are 4-1-2 overall and sit tied for second in the current NSIC standings at 3-0-1.

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Warrior Soccer photos courtesy of Darrell Harmon


WINONA STATE AT A GLANCE

NAME: WINONA STATE UNIVERSITY LOCATION: WINONA, MINN. FOUNDED: 1858 ENROLLMENT: 7,788 NICKNAME: WARRIORS COLORS: PURPLE & WHITE

she does.

Ellie Wardell delivered three assists to Warrior teammates in the first half of the Winona State 3-0 victory over the Minnesota Duluth Bulldogs this past Sunday.

VENUE: ALTRA FEDERAL CREDIT UNION STADIUM

CAPACITY: 5,000 CONFERENCE: NORTHERN SUN INTERCOLLEGIATE (NSIC) PRESIDENT: DR. SCOTT OLSON ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: ERIC SCHOH

SOCCER

Ellie Wardell: She's a helper; it's what

Combined with her helper on Sept. 19, Wardell has four assists on the season and is tied for the top spot in the NSIC with two Sylvia Fehr (Augustana) and Allyson Smith (Bemidji State.)

COACHING STAFF

HEAD COACH: MATT KELLOGG

Warrior Scoring Efforts

ASSISTANT COACH: VAL KELLOGG

Riley Harmon, Jaida Wiege and Ashley Hewitt all appear in various NSIC Top-20 lists for their offensive efforts this season.

STUDENT ASSISTANT: HUNTER ESCH

PROGRAM HISTORY OVERALL RECORD: 332 W - 138 L - 31 T

(.664 W%)

NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES:

Widge is 9th overall in total shots (17) and 12th in shots on goal (9). Riley Harmon and Ashley Hewitt are tied at 1999, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 19th in the league in shots on goal with eight each. 2001, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2013, 2014, 2015 NSIC CHAMPIONSHIPS:

NSIC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS:

1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2010

2021 NSIC Soccer Preseason Poll Overall Points

1. Minnesota State (9) 2. Augustana (3) 3. Concordia-St. Paul (4) 4. Bemidji State 5. St. Cloud State 6. University of Mary 7. Winona State

8. Wayne State 9. SMSU 10. Minot State 11. Minnesota Duluth 12. MSU Moorhead 13. Northern State 14. Sioux Falls 15. Upper Iowa 16. Minnesota Crookston

218 202 200 194 165 155 117

109 106 104 103 66 55 52 48 26

Our goal is to deny yours

Both Winona State goalkeepers appear in the NSIC top 20 for total saves and save percentage, with Aly Jumper sitting at No. 2 overall with a .900 save percentage, while Yanel Ortiz is No. 11 with a .773 save percentage. Jumper and Ortiz are also found in the saves per game category, with Jumper again No. 2 (9.00) and Ortiz seventh with 5.67 saves per game. Both keepers have backstopped a Warrior shutout so far this season.

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POS

HT.

YR.

HOMETOWN

HIGH SCHOOL

00 Alyson Jumper

GK

5-6

Fr.

Ankeny, Iowa

Centennial

01 Chloe Swanson

GK

5-7

Fr.

Sartell, Minn.

Sartell-St. Stephen

1

Yanel Ortiz

GK

5-3

Sr.

Naperville, Ill.

Neuqua Valley

2

Ella Roberts

M/D

5-3

Sr.

Antioch, Ill.

Antioch

3

Ellie Wardell

F

5-4

Jr.

Midland, Mich.

Midland

4

Abigail Williams

M

5-6

Fr.

Savage, Minn.

Prior Lake

5

Jaida Wiege

F

5-6

Jr.

Coon Rapids, Minn.

Blaine

6

Riley Harmon

F/M

5-5

Sr.

Mundelein, Ill.

Carmel Catholic

7

Missy Greco

M/D

5-3

Gr.

Bartlett, Ill.

South Elgin

8

Skyla Atkins

F/M

5-9

Sr.

Marion, Iowa

George Washington

9

Madyson Dye

F/M

5-3

So.

Rosemount, Minn.

Rosemount

10 Reanne Weil

F

5-8

So.

Crystal Lake, Ill.

Prairie Ridge

11 Jamie Kwon

D

5-6

Sr.

Gurnee, Ill.

Warren Township

12 Sara Charboneau

F

5-3

So.

Rosemount, Minn.

Rosemount

13 Emily Chudik

M

5-6

Fr.

Crystal Lake, Ill.

South

14 Alaina Uecker

D

5-3

Jr.

Cottage Grove, Minn.

Woodbury

15 Morgan Liebau

D

5-2

So.

Gurnee, Ill.

Warren Township

16 Hannah Dunlavy

D

5-8

So.

Janesville, Wis.

Craig

17 Callie Menzel

D

5-7

Fr.

Iowa City, Iowa

Iowa City

18 Emily DeVivo

M

5-6

Jr.

Plainfield, Ill.

Plainfield South

19 Summer Malinauskas

D

5-7

Fr.

Muskego, Wis.

Muskego

20 Adela Ashby

M/D

5-4

So.

Woodbury, Minn.

Woodbury

21 Sydney Raber

D

5-3

Fr.

Neenah, Wis.

Neenah

23 Kara Schramel

M

5-8

Sr.

Princeton, Minn.

Princeton

24 Caylee Ludwig

F

5-5

So.

Clarkston, Mich.

Clarkston

25 Camryn Cadiz

M

5-3

Gr.

Buffalo Grove, Ill.

Adlai E. Stevenson

27 Bailey Deininger

D

5-10 Jr.

Hartland, Wis.

Arrowhead

29 Jessie Zach

D

5-7

Oconomowoc, Wis.

Kettle Moraine

30 Ashley Hewitt

F

5-10 Jr.

Cottage Grove, Minn.

Woodbury

31 Katie Timmons

M

5-10 Jr.

White Bear Lake, Minn. White Bear Lake

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Name

Jr.






Warriors to play on new turf in 2021

The replacement of the playing surface on Maxwell Field is complete and the new FieldTurf synthetic field is ready for Warrior practice and competition. The renovation project began in late May, 2020 and was completed by Mammoth Sports Construction over the weekend of June 27-28. Maxwell Field at Altra Federal Credit Union Stadium is the competition home for two Winona State varsity athletic teams - football and women's soccer - and is also used by the community, campus intramural programs, and the football team at Cotter High School. Several other Warrior varsity programs also make use of the synthetic surface during inclement weather. With the addition of the new state-of-the-art turf, Altra Federal Credit Union Stadium has seen major improvements in each of the past two summers. In June, 2019, the installation of a new Daktronics video board provided the Warriors the largest display Daktronics board in the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference (NSIC). The 2020 renovation of Maxwell is the third artificial surface to be featured on the facility. In 1999, an Astro-Play field was installed to replace the natural grass field; this upgrade also eliminated the cinder track around the surface at that time. In 2009, a FieldTurf product was installed, and Warrior Nation enjoyed not only the new playing field but additional bleachers that were installed in both end zones. Winona State has installed FieldTurf Classic HD as its new field surface. According to FieldTurf, "The FieldTurf Classic HD is our leading, slit-film fiber, carefully crafted to maximize durability and safety, as well as be aesthetically pleasing. As we say, it's a Beauty and a Beast." FieldTurf Classic HD is the surface most recently installed on Ford Field, home of the Detroit Lions, Albertsons Stadium at Boise State University and Falcon Stadium, located on the campus of the U.S. Air Force Academy. Maxwell Field has been home to Winona State Warrior football teams since 1937, and the women's soccer program beginning in 1995. It was named Maxwell Field in honor of Guy Maxwell, who served as the Winona State University president between 1904 and 1939.


Eric Schoh started with the Warriors on June 11, 2012. He has almost three decades of athletics experience in Division II, 17 as an athletic director in the NSIC, and is in his tenth year as the director of athletics at Winona State. During his time as an AD, Schoh has served on the Division II Management Council from 2016-2020, serving as Vice Chair of the Council in 2018. Also during that time, he served on the DII Identity Subcommittee, and acted as chairperson in 2019. Other NCAA committee involvement included Championships Committee, Planning and Finance, DII Administrative Committee, DII Membership Committee, and the DII Committee for Legislative Relief. Schoh is the Past President of the Division II Athletic Directors Association and previously served on the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics’ (NACDA) executive committee. He currently serves on the DII Nominating Committee and Women’s Basketball Central Region Advisory Committee. Previously, he served on numerous sport committees, most recently the Central Region Softball Committee. He served on the DII Men's Basketball National Committee from 2010-2014, serving as the national chairperson the final two years. Schoh served on NACDA's Learfield Sports Directors' Cup Committee for several years, and stays involved with the D2ADA through its Mentoring Program, serving both as a mentor and faculty presenter over the past 11 years. Schoh was the recipient of the Under Armor Athletics Director of the Year award in 2015. With a strong commitment to the student athlete experience, Warrior student athletes have continued to excel in the classroom and give back to the Winona area through community service. During spring 2021, the average student athlete term GPA was 3.43 (compared to 3.28 for the general student body) and the second highest on record. The average student athlete cumulative GPA through spring 2021 was 3.37 (compared to 3.22 for the general student body). There were 101 Warriors with perfect 4.0 GPAs in spring 2021, with 196 making the Dean’s List. The latest NCAA Federal Graduation Rate for the Warriors is 78%, which ranks first in the NSIC and 22nd out of 316 institutions in Division II. During the pandemic, the community service hours for the Warriors decreased dramatically. However, normally the Warriors log more than 3,000 hours of community service each academic year. Over the past nine years, Warrior Athletic facilities have seen many improvements, including a complete renovation of McCown Gymnasium; installation of new turf and state-of-the-art video board at Altra Federal Credit Union Stadium; construction of a new gymnastics practice facility and locker room; an indoor training facility for men’s and women’s golf; new batting cages and practice mounds at softball; new infield, mound and scoreboard at baseball; complete renovation of Talbot Gymnasium, including a multi-purpose synthetic floor; remodeled W Room for home volleyball and basketball games; and the installation of a film room for all teams. A comprehensive facility master plan for Warrior Athletics was completed in 2017 and the department continues to make strides toward completing the facilities outlined in the master plan. In the field of play, the Warriors continue to be known as a conference, regional and national contender, winning numerous regular season and conference championships over the past nine years. Several teams have advanced to NCAA post season play during Schoh’s tenure as well, including football, men’s basketball, women’s basketball, volleyball, soccer, cross country, track and field, softball, gymnastics, men’s golf, and women’s golf. WSU hosted a football playoff game in 2017 and women’s softball regionals in 2014 and 2017. Schoh served as athletic director at Wayne State College from 2004-12. At Wayne State, Schoh helped build Wildcat Athletics into a consistent presence on both the regional and national level. Wayne State won 13 NSIC regular season championships and six more conference tournament titles. The WSC women’s basketball team advanced to the NCAA Division II Elite Eight in 2012 and ended the season ranked fourth in the nation. More than 20 teams advanced to NCAA Tournament play under Schoh’s leadership. A native of La Crescent, Minn., Schoh holds both his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Iowa State University. Schoh also has worked as the Associate Athletic Director for Development at California State University, Bakersfield (2002-04); the Associate Athletic Director at the University of South Dakota (1999-2002); and as an Assistant Athletic Director at Montana State University, Billings (1995-97). Schoh and his wife Stephanie have three children and one grandson: Paige (31) and River (5), Eric (26) and Tyler (25).


Dr. Scott R. Olson was appointed the 15th president of Winona State University on May 16, 2012. Prior to joining Winona State, Dr. Olson served as Provost, Vice President for Academic and Student Affairs, and Professor of Communication Studies at Minnesota State University, Mankato. During his time at Minnesota State Mankato, it saw significant growth in enrollment, diversity, innovation, industry partnerships, international programs, system collaboration, and applied research. He served as Dean of the College of Communication, Information, and Media at Ball State University and as a faculty member at Central Connecticut State University. He also served for one year as Interim Vice Chancellor for Academic and Student Affairs in the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities system. He has published two books, 30 book chapters, and 22 journal articles in publications in the United States, Canada, China, Korea, Poland, Russia, and India. He has delivered over 100 papers at conferences in Brazil, Canada, China, Denmark, Germany, Ireland, Korea, Poland, Taiwan, and the United States. Through a $20 million gift from the Lilly Endowment he was able to create the Global Media Network (which won a national award from the American Council on Education) and the Center for Media Design. Olson has served on 21 different international, national, and local boards, including current service on the Great River Shakespeare Festival Board of Directors, the Higher Learning Commission Institutional Actions Council, the Winona State University Foundation Board, and as Chair of the Executive Alliance of HealthForce Minnesota. He won an Emmy Award and a Cine Golden Eagle Award in 2004 as Executive Producer of a documentary film about digital learning. His Ph.D. is from Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois. He grew up in suburban Minneapolis.





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