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Page 1: 2010 Oakland Women's Soccer Media Guide

SARAH LYNCHKARA WEBER

OAKLAND SOCCER

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0 • Melissa MacKinnonGK • 5-11 • FreshmanBurlington, Ontario

7 • NIKKI NEUBAUERM • 5-0 • Senior (RS)

Milford, Mich.

15 • Julianne BoyleM • 5-4 • FreshmanLake Orion, Mich.

24 • Jordan PenzM • 5-6 • Freshman Sterling Heights, Mich.

GORDON GARDINERAssistant Coach

10th Season

1 • WHITNEY SARKISGK • 5-7 • SophomoreWest Bloomfield, Mich.

8 • KARA WEBERD • 5-10 • Sophomore

Calgary, Alberta

25 • Caitlin WestF • 5-4 • Freshman

Royal Oak, Mich.

JENNIFER PERKINSAdministrative Assistant

7th Season

2 • BRITTANY BROWNM • 5-5 • SophomoreRochester Hills, Mich.

9 • JESSICA CONRADD • 5-9 • Junior

Dartmouth, Nova Scotia

17 • MELISSA HARTWIGM • 5-6 • Senior

Chesterfield, Mich.

26 • Meghan ReynoldsF • 5-8 • Freshman

Aurora, Ontario

CHRIS EDWARDSVolunteer Assistant

2nd Season

3 • MARLEN KNOPHM • 5-4 • SophomoreFjellhamar, Norway

11 • ALYSSA FULTONM • 5-5 • Sophomore

Burton, Mich.

18 • Abigail HaelewynM • 5-1 • FreshmanRochester Hills, Mich.

30 • SHANNON COLEYGK • 5-5 • Junior

Auburn Hills, Mich.

4 • BRIANNA BOWERYD • 5-9 • SophomoreRochester Hills, Mich.

12 • KRISTEN STEFFESD • 5-7 • SophomoreGrand Blanc, Mich.

31 • ALISSA BEEMANF • 5-4 • JuniorArmada, Mich.

5 • AMY TRANDELLF • 5-4 • Junior

Sterling Heights, Mich.

13 • Savanna FernsM• 5-6 • Freshman

Melbourne, Australia

33 • KATIE BRAMBLEM • 5-5 • Sophomore

Manistee, Mich.

6 • DANI HAELEWYNM • 5-2 • SeniorRochester, Mich.

14 • CARA DUFFYD • 5-8 • Senior

Medina, Ohio

22 • Kourtney GrantD • 5-6 • Freshman

Brampton, Ontario

NICK O’SHEAHead Coach17th Season

20 • SHANNON DOYLEM • 5-0 • Junior

Lake Orion, Mich.

21 • Serena San CarierD • 5-8 • Freshman Sudbury, Ontario

16 • NICOLE DELUCAM • 5-4 • SophomoreClinton Township, Mich.

10 • SARAH LYNCHM • 5-7 • Junior

Mississauga, Ontario

27 • MEGHAN HARTWIGM • 5-5 • SeniorChesterfield, Mich.

IFC

Radio/ TV Roster

35 • Payj O’SheaGK • 5-7 • Freshman

Wixom Mich.

DAVE MORGANAssistant Coach

5th Season

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Radio/TV Roster: ............................................................ IFCQuick Facts ....................................................................... 1Media Information ............................................................ 2Staff Directory ................................................................... 2Head Coach Nick O’Shea .................................................. 3Assistant Coaches ............................................................. 4Roster/Pronunciation Guide ............................................... 5Player Bios ................................................................... 6-20AC Milan Visit ................................................................. 212009 Statistics and Results ...............................................22The Summit League ........................................................ 23League Honorees ............................................................ 23All-Time Letterwinners .................................................... 24Oakland Honorees .......................................................... 25OU Records ................................................................ 26-27Year-By-Year Records ................................................. 28-30All-Time Series Results ................................................ 31-32Vartsity O Program ...........................................................33Meadow Brook Hall .........................................................34Welcome to OU ...............................................................35Meadow Brook Music Festival ......................................... 36Local Sports .................................................................... 37This is Rochester ........................................................ 38-39The OU Soccer Field ................................................... 40-41OU President Dr. Gary Russi ............................................ 42Director of Athletics Tracy Huth ...................................... 43OU Athletics Administration ............................................ 44OU Athletics Staff .......................................................... IBC2009 Schedule / Seniors ..................................... Back Cover

Detroit News .................................................. 313/222-2261Detroit Free Press ............................................ 313/222-6661Flint Journal ................................................... 810/766-6125Oakland Press ................................................ 248/745-4775The Daily Tribune ........................................... 248/541-3006Macomb Daily ................................................ 586/469-4510Oakland Post ................................................. 248/370-4265Comcast Sports .............................................. 248/233-4808Fox Sports Detroit .......................................... 248/226-9700WDIV-TV ........................................................ 313/222-0500WJBK-TV ........................................................ 248/226-9700WXYZ-TV ....................................................... 248/827-9407WJR Radio ..................................................... 313/873-9830WWJ Radio .................................................... 248/423-3340WDFN Radio .................................................. 248/848-1130WXYT Radio .................................................. 248/455-7350

TABLE OF CONTENTSQUICK FACTSCity/Zip: ................................. Rochester, Mich. / 48309Founded: ............................................................. 1957Enrollment: ....................................................... 18,162Nickname: ........................................... Golden GrizzliesSchool Colors: ........................................ Black and GoldField: ..................................................... OU Soccer FieldCapacity: ............................................................. 1,000Affiliation: ............................................. NCAA Division IConference: ................................... The Summit LeaguePresident: ............................................ Dr. Gary D. RussiAlma Mater/Year: ............ Southwestern Oklahoma, ‘69Athletics Director: ........................................ Tracy HuthAlma Mater/Year: ..................................... Oakland, ‘85Athletics Phone: .......................................248/370-3190Ticket Office Phone: .................................248/370-4000

SOCCER STAFFHead Coach: .............................................. Nick O’SheaAlma Mater/Year: .................................... Oakland, ‘06Record at School (yrs): ......................... 179-105-16 (16)Career Record (yrs): .............................................. SameWomen’s Soccer Office Phone: ................ 248/370-4009Best time/day to reach coach: ........................ morningsAssistant Coaches: ............ Dave Morgan (Oakland, ‘84)..................Gordon Gardiner, Chris Edwards (Volunteer) Administrative Assistant: ... Jennifer Perkins (Detroit, ‘97)Head Athletic Trainer: ..................................... Tom FordOffice Phone: ...........................................248/370-3189Women’s Soccer Trainer: ........................... Lainie Bisbee

ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONSWomen’s Soccer SID: .............................. Scott DunfordAlma Mater/Year: .......................... Berry College, 2004Office Phone: .......................................... 248/370-3123E-Mail Address: ....................... [email protected] of Athletic Communications: Scott MacDonaldOffice Phone: .......................................... 248/370-4008E-Mail Address: ....................... [email protected] and Overnight Address: ..... 2200 N. Squirrel Rd................................ Oakland University Athletics Center.............................................Rochester, MI 48309-4401

MEDIA OUTLETS

Quick Facts / TOC

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Credentials: Members of the media covering Oakland soccer games are not required to wear media passes. Media planning to cover a game at the OU Soccer Field should contact Scott Dunford no later than one day prior to the event to request seating space. Seating is limited and will be allocated as requests are received.

Seating: All media representatives including radio will be seated in the press box pending availability.

Statistical Services: Oakland University provides complete NCAA box scores at the conclusion of each half. Statistics are kept on computer using The Automated Scorebook.

Radio: Requests to broadcast from the OU Soccer Field should be made to Scott Dunford at least ONE WEEK prior to the game. No hard-wired telephone lines will be available.

Information: Most information about Oakland soccer is available to the general public and media on our internet website. Visit www.ougrizzlies.com. Requests for information not on the website should be made to the Media Relations office. Our office is here to help serve your needs and will do everything possible to help you in your coverage of Golden Grizzlies soccer.

Media Guide: The 2010 Oakland University Golden Grizzlies yearbook is a production of the Oakland University Office of Athletic Communications. It was designed, written, and edited by Scott Dunford, Assistant Director of Athletic Communications and Paul Smith with assistance and contributions from Scott MacDonald, Director of Athletics Media Relations and cover design by Sarah Judd. Photography by Jose Juarez, Scott Dunford, Samantha Franz, Barbara Herbst, and Rick Smith. Special thanks to coach Nick O’Shea, Director of Athletics Tracy Huth, and the entire Oakland University athletics family.

Athletics Main 3190Ticket Office 4000Athletics Fax 4056Communications Fax 3138

AdministrationTracy Huth Director of Athletics 2669Simon Dover Associate AD 4004Stacy Mosely Associate AD/SWA 4016Holly Kerstner Assistant AD 3106Joe Impellizzeri Assistant AD 3117Lainie Bisbee Assistant Athletic Trainer 3132Mike Bond Athletic Communications Asst. 3201Kate Boylan Coord. of Promotions and 3161 MarketingJana Carney Business Ops Coordinator 4668Gina DeMartis Administrative Assistant 2669Scott Dunford Asst. Dir. of Communications 3123Tom Ford Head Athletic Trainer 3189Schenette Fowler Accounting Clerk 3192Matt Herrema Assistant Athletic Trainer 3132Adrian Kowal Compliance Coordinator 4927Scott MacDonald Director of Communications 4008Lois Prizolo Accounting Clerk 3193Elisabeth Putnam Facility Coordinator 4050Samantha Radel Associate Athletic Trainer 3132Robby Stewart Faculty Representative 2303Chad Thompson Coord. Annual Giving 4034Eddie Turner Equipment Manager 4012

Head CoachesRob Beam Volleyball 4057Brian Costello Men’s/Women’s Golf 3190Beckie Francis Women’s Basketall 4006Pete Hovland M/W Swimming and Diving 4001Greg Kampe Men’s Basketball 4005LaDonia Hughes Softball 3103John Musachio Baseball 4059Nick O’Shea Women’s Soccer 4009Tara Palmer Cheer Team 3190Eric Pogue Men’s Soccer 4007Sara Porzondek Dance Team 3190Heather Redshaw Women’s Tennis 3190Paul Rice M/W XC/Track and Field 3107

Athletics DirectoryMain Numbers - 248 Area CodeUniversity Exchange 370

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Athletic Directory

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Oakland’s most recent league title and NCAA Tournament appearance came in the 2007 season when the Golden Grizzlies appeared in the Summit League championship game for the seventh time in eight seasons and came away with their sixth title with a 3-1 defeat of Western Illinois. The win marked OU’s second consecutive league tournament title, and also their second consecutive tournament championship win over Western Illinois. OU advanced to the NCAA tournament against Purdue, holding the Boilermakers scoreless in the first half before Purdue scored four second-half goals to pull away from the Golden Grizzlies. The Golden Grizzlies also picked up a share of the league regular season title during the 2008 season, the eighth time since joining the league. However, the team eventually fell to South Dakota State in The Summit League title match. The 2009 Oakland team finished the season 7-9-1 and just missed making The Summit League Tournament. OU won the final Mid-Continent Conference title with an elimination of Western Illinois on penalty kicks after the two squads battled to a 1-1 tie. At the NCAA Tournament OU drew top-seed Notre Dame and were within a goal of the Fighting Irish early in the second half before ND pulled away. Under O’Shea’s tutelage, Oakland produced both the Mid-Con’s Offensive and Defensive Players of the Year in 2006. O’Shea has excelled at developing the players that come into the Oakland program into some of the top talent in the conference and region. Since OU’s move to the Mid-Con in 1999, O’Shea has had 25 of his players earn all-conference honors a total of 54 times as well as having eight student-athletes earn Player of the Year accolades and another pair being named the conference Newcomer of the Year. O’Shea guided a young 2005 squad that included just a pair of seniors back to OU’s customary spot in the Mid-Con standings, first-place. Led by the Mid-Con Offensive Player of the Year, Kristi Swaving, the Golden Grizzlies finished the season with a 9-8-1 record and a 4-2 mark in the Mid-Con. When the end of the season rolled around O’Shea had OU back in the Mid-Con championship game for the fifth time in six seasons. Despite losing 10 seniors and fielding a squad with six freshmen and five sophomores in 2004, O’Shea was still able to get Oakland into the Mid-Con Tournament, finishing third in the regular season standings and picking up impressive wins against Marquette, Syracuse and #13 Michigan. Oakland had one of its best seasons in 2003, when O’Shea guided the Golden Grizzlies to a 15-5-1 record and a perfect 6-0 slate in the Mid-Con, the school’s third undefeated Mid-Con record since joining the conference. OU went on to win its fourth Mid-Con Tournament and played in the NCAA Tournament for a third straight year. After finishing with a regular-season mark of 10-12-1 in 2002, O’Shea led a late-season surge that saw the Golden Grizzlies capture their

The Head Coach

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Nick O’Shea • Head Coach17th Year at Oakland • Oakland, 2006

179-105-15 at Oakland / 172-96-15 overall The Oakland University women’s soccer program has a history of winning. A large part of that winning history is associated with Nick O’Shea who has racked up 179 career wins in 16 seasons with the program. Entering his 17th season as OU’s head soccer coach in 2010, O’Shea has firmly established himself as one of the most successful head coaches in any sport at OU with a.608 career-winning percentage and having guided his teams to at least a share of seven regular season league titles in OU’s 11 seasons in the league. The Golden Grizzlies have also captured six league tournament titles and have made five appearances in the NCAA tournament.

second straight trip to the NCAA Tournament when it took the Mid-Con title on penalty kicks over regular season champion Oral Roberts. In 2001, a victory over Michigan State on October 18 led to O’Shea’s 100th career victory as Oakland head coach. He capped off the season when Oakland University represented the Mid-Continent Conference for the first time in the NCAA Tournament. The Golden Grizzlies fell to #20 Cincinnati in the first round, 3-2, a team that went on to the Sweet 16 in the tournament. Oakland finished the season with a 16-4-1 record, breaking school records for most shutouts in a season (12) and tying the marks for consecutive games without a loss (9) and consecutive victories (8). Nick O’Shea was named Great Lakes Region Coach of the Year by the NSCAA in 2001. In 2000, O’Shea’s Golden Grizzlies finished 12-5-1 overall and 4-1 in the Mid-Con. Oakland claimed the regular-season title and the Mid-Continent Conference Tournament Championship. Prior to coming to Oakland, O’Shea was the head women’s coach at Schoolcraft Community College and coached at Livonia Churchill High School. He led Schoolcraft to the National Junior College Athletic Association title in 1987, where he was named NJCAA Coach of the Year, and to a pair of third-place finishes. Livonia Churchill advanced to the MHSAA Class A state finals three times under O’Shea. O’Shea played collegiate soccer at OU in 1982 and 1983. In both seasons the Pioneers advanced to the NCAA Division II semifinals. An All-Region player in 1983, O’Shea came to Oakland after two seasons at Schoolcraft, where he earned second team NJCAA All-America laurels. After college he played professionally with the Kalamazoo Kangaroos and the Toledo Pride of the indoor AISA, and the Tulsa Tornado and Oklahoma City Stampede of the outdoor USL from 1984-1987. O’Shea graduated from Oakland with a bachelor’s degree in general studies with a minor in communication, is a holder of a United States Soccer Federation “A” License. He is the recipient of the prestigious Ron Wigg award for service and dedication to the Region 2 Girls Olympic Development Program. O’Shea resides in Rochester Hills with his wife Leslie-ann and their three children, Ashlyn, Sydney and Rylee. In the spring of 2008, O’Shea was inducted into the Hollie L. Lepley Hall of Honor for his accomplishments as a player at OU.

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The 2010 season marks the third year for Dave Morgan as a full-time assistant coach for the Oakland women’s soccer program, and his fifth overall with the team. Prior to being promoted to full-time assistant in 2008, Morgan served for two seasons as a volunteer assistant on Nick O’Shea’s staff. While working on the OU staff, Morgan’s primary duties have included on-field coaching and overall team development. Morgan has also updated the program’s recruiting plan for future recruiting classes. An experienced coach with coaching experience at several area high schools, Morgan has led squads at Bloomfield Hills Lahser, Birmingham Groves, Waterford Kettering, and Walled Lake Western. Morgan also spent a season coaching at Pope John Paul High School in Boca Raton, Fla., while also coaching several club programs. Outside of coaching, Morgan was involved in the professional beverage industry from 1982-2004, spending the last four years as the vice president of sales and marketing for the Stoney Creek & Atwater Brewing Company in Detroit.

DAVE MORGANAssistant Coach5th yearOakland, ‘84

Gordon Gardiner is entering his 10th season working with the Oakland women’s soccer team. His primary role with the Golden Grizzlies is as a goalkeeping instructor. Prior to Oakland, Gardiner worked for Leeds United Football Club in England as a goalkeeper coach from 1998 to 2001. Gardiner played semi-professional soccer in England from 1985-1992 and is a member of the English FA Coaches Association. Currently Gardiner is Head Coach of several Premier teams within the Rochester Select Soccer Club, Asst. Director of the Michigan Goalkeeper Academy.

GORDON GARDINERAssistant Coach10th year

Jennifer Perkins begins her seventh season on Nick O’Shea’s staff at Oakland in 2010. She handles most of the administrative duties of the program as well as assisting with on field coaching and recruiting. Perkins came to the Golden Grizzlies with 10 years of coaching experience under her belt with three different area teams. She has been a head coach for the Vardar Youth Soccer Club for 10 years and has also been a head coach in the state Olympic Development Program since 1998. Perkins has also coached at West Bloomfield High School from 1992-94. She also brings a wealth of experience as a camp clinician to the program. A holder of a national “D” coaching license, Perkins played in college at the University of Detroit for four years from 1993 - 1996. She was also a member of the Canadian Provincial Team from 1990-93 and a pool player on the Canadian National Team from 1991-93.

JENNIFER PERKINSAdministrative Assistant7th yearDetroit, ‘97

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Assistant Coaches

Scott Dunford Women’s Soccer SID

LAINIE BISBEEAthletic Trainer

CHRIS EDWARDSVolunteer Assistant

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No. Name Position Height Class Hometown / Previous School/High School0 Melissa MacKinnon GK 5-11 Fr. Burlington, Ontario, Canada / Notre Dame Catholic1 Whitney Sarkis GK 5-7 So. West Bloomfield, Mich. / Marian2 Brittany Brown MF 5-5 So. Rochester, Mich. / Avondale3 Marlen Knoph MF 5-8 So. Fjellhamar, Norway / LorensKog4 Brianna Bowery D 5-9 So. Rochester Hills, Mich. / Rochester5 Amy Trandell F 5-4 Jr. Sterling Heights, Mich. /Stevenson6 Dani Haelewyn MF 5-2 Sr. Rochester, Mich. / Stoney Creek / Central Michigan7 Nikki Neubauer MF 5-0 Sr.-R Milford, Mich. / Hartland8 Kara Weber D 5-10 So. Calgary, Alberta, Canada / Bishop O’Byrne9 Jessica Conrad D 5-9 Jr. Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada / Prince Andrew 10 Sarah Lynch MF 5-7 Jr. Mississauga, Ontario, Canada / Saint Martin11 Alyssa Fulton MF 5-5 So. Burton, Mich. / Kearsley12 Kristen Steffes D 5-7 So. Grand Blanc, Mich. / Grand Blanc13 Savanna Ferns MF 5-6 Fr. Melbourne, Australia/ Rowville Secondary College/ Hornesglen14 Cara Duffy D 5-8 Sr. Medina, Ohio / Medina15 Julianne Boyle MF 5-4 Fr. Lake Orion, Mich. /Lake Orion16 Nicole DeLuca MF 5-4 So. Clinton Township, Mich. / Fraser17 Melissa Hartwig MF 5-6 Sr. Chesterfield, Mich. / L’Anse Creuse North18 Abigail Haelewyn MF 5-1 Fr. Rochester Hills, Mich. / Stoney Creek20 Shannon Doyle MF 5-0 Jr. Lake Orion, Mich. / Lake Orion21 Serena San Cartier F 5-8 Fr. Sudbury, Ontario, Canada / Lo-Ellen Park Secondary 22 Kourtney Grant D 5-6 Fr. Brampton, Ontario, Canada / St. Marguerite d’Youville Catholic 24 Jordan Penz MF 5-6 Fr. Sterling Heights, Mich. / Troy25 Caitlin West F 5-4 Fr. Royal Oak, Mich. / Royal Oak 26 Meghan Reynolds F 5-8 Fr. Aurora, Ontario, Canada / Aurora27 Meghan Hartwig MF 5-5 Sr. Chesterfield, Mich. / L’Anse Creuse North30 Shannon Coley GK 5-5 Jr. Auburn Hills, Mich. / Avondale31 Alissa Beeman F 5-4 Jr. Armada, Mich. / Armada33 Katie Bramble MF 5-5 So. Manistee, Mich. / Manistee35 Payj O’Shea GK 5-7 Fr. Wixom, Mich. / Walled Lake Northern

2010 GOLDEN GRIZZLIES ROSTER

Marlen Knoph ..........................................Mar-laneDani Haelewyn ......................................Hal-uh-winAbigail Haelwyn ....................................Hal-uh-winBrianna Bowery ......................................Bow-er-eeNikki Neubauer ...................................New-bow-erAmy Trandell ........................................... Tran-Dell

Serena San Cartier .................................Car-tee-ayShannon Coley ..........................................Coh-lee

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

2009 Roster

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2009:^ Saw action in four games

2008:^ Saw action in six games, drawing the start in two^ Helped the Golden Grizzlies to a share of The Summit League regular season title

High School:^ Served two years as team captain at Armada High School^ Her team won four conference titles and two district titles^ A two-time conference MVP and all-state selection^ A three-time team MVP and a four-time all-area and all-district selection^ Holds her school record for goals scored^ Also played three years of volleyball and ran cross country^ A four-time all-region selection in cross country and an all-state selection her junior year

Personal:Full Name: Alissa J. BeemanBirthday: June 12, 1990Parents: Duane and Geri-Ann BeemanSiblings: Casey and Anna

Major:Health Sciences.

Alissa Beeman Career StatsYear G-GS Shots G A Points GWG 2008 6-2 0 0 0 0 0 2009 4-0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 10-2 0 0 0 0 0

Alissa Beeman5-4, Junior, ForwardArmada, Mich. / Armada

312009:^ Saw action in nine games^ Made her first collegiate start against New Mexico (9/6)^ Named to the Summit League All-Academic team

High School:^ Earned three letters for coach Todd Heugh at Rochester High School^ Helped Rochester High advance to the 2007 state championship match^ An all-area and all-district selection as a senior^ Graduated Magna Cum Laude.^ Played club soccer for the Bloomfield Force Soccer Club as well as Vardar^ While playing for the Bloomfield Force, won the 2008 CASL championship

Personal:Full Name: Brianna Lynn BoweryBirthdate: December 29, 1991Parent: Lori BowerySiblings: Amanda and Michael > Sister, Amanda, plays soccer at Michigan

Major:Health Sciences

Brianna Bowery Career StatsYear G-GS Shots G A Points GWG 2009 9-1 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 9-1 1 0 0 0 0

Brianna Bowery5-9, Sophomore, DefenderRochester Hills, Mich. / Rochester

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2009:^ Saw action in six games ^ Scored two goals and added an assist, for a total of five points^ Took three shots, all of them on goal^ Scored the game-winning goal vs. Oral Roberts (10/18), her first collegiate goal

Manistee High School:^ Earned four letters for coach Guillen at Manistee High School^ A four-time team MVP, three-time all-district selection, and two-time all-state honoree^ Also lettered in skiing, basketball, and cross country^ Won a state title as a member of the MHS women’s skiing team

Personal:Full Name: Katherine Joyce BrambleBirthdate: May 5, 1991Parents: Jeff Bramble and Karen SundbeckSiblings: McKenna and Alora

Major:Health Sciences

Katie Bramble Career StatsYear G-GS Shots G A Points GWG 2009 6-0 3 2 1 5 1 Totals 6-0 3 2 1 5 1

Katie Bramble5-5, Sophomore, MidfielderManistee, Mich. / Manistee

31High School:^ Earned three varsity letters at Lake Orion High School under head coach Ken Snage^ She helped the team to a district title during the 2009 season^ Was a Michigan High School Soccer Coaches Association (MHSSCA) all-state division 1 first team selection^ Was also named all-district, all-area, all-county and all-league by the MHSSCA^ Named the Sportsmanship Award winner at the 2009 Orange Classic/Neal Brady Memorial Tournament^ Played club soccer with Vardar Academy^ Won the state championship with Vardar in 2005 and the Orange Classic in 2009^ Participated in the US Olympic Development Program, earning a spot on the state team and the Region II Pool

Academic Awards and Extracurricular Activities:^ Graduated fourth in her class at Lake Orion^ Graduated Suma Cum Laude

Top Athletic Performance:^ Had four goals and one assist in the district semifinals during her senior season of high school soccer

Personal:Full Name: Julianne Marie BoyleBirthdate: November 5, 1992Parents: Joe and Sandy BoyleSiblings: Greg, Jessica and Kyle> Sister, Jessica, played at OU from 2005-08 and was named the 2008 Summit League Offensive Player of the Year

Top Three Reasons for Choosing Oakland:1. Great Soccer Program2. Included my intended area of study3. Comfortable campus environment

Major:Engineering Biology

Julianne Boyle5-4, Freshman, MidfielderLake Orion, Mich. / Lake Orion

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2009:^ Started 13 games with a record of 5-7-1^ Tied the school record with 17 saves vs. South Dakota State (10/9)^ Finished the season with 62 saves and 5.5 shutouts ^ Posted a 1.45 goals against average over 1115:28 minutes^ Named Summit League Defensive Player of the Week on Sept. 28 after recording six saves in a 1-0 win over Detroit Mercy (9/22)^ Had a stretch of 380 minutes and 53 secondswithoutallowing a goal ^ Finished the season ranked fifth in shutouts and eighth in goals against average for a single season at Oakland. ^ Now ranks fifth in career shutouts at OU.

2008:^ Saw action in nine games, drawing the start in six^ Made 11 saves against Central Michigan (8/31)^ Posted a shutout against Bowling Green State (8/29)

High School:^ Lettered for coach Dave Muczynski at Avondale High School^ A second team all-state selection^ Also won all-league and all-district honors

Personal:Full Name: Shannon Alexandra ColeyBirthday: August 8, 1990Parents: Milton and Julie ColeySiblings: Brieanna, Kristopher and Marques

Major:Integrative Studies

Shannon Coley Career StatsYear G-GS Minutes GA GAA Saves ShO 2008 9-6 559:00 11 1.77 28 1.5 2009 13-13 1115:28 18 1.45 62 5.5 Totals 22-19 1674:28 29 1.56 90 7

Shannon Coley5-5, Junior, GoalkeeperAuburn Hills, Mich. / Avondale

302009:^ Saw action in five games ^ Scored two goals for a total of four points^ Scored both of her goals vs. UMKC (10/2)^ Named to the Summit League All-Academic team.

High School:^ Earned four letters for coach Dave Muczynski at Avondale High School^ Scored the game-winner on a header to clinch the league title her junior year^ Helped Avondale to three league championships, one district championship and a regional final in her junior year^ Played club soccer for Vardar^ Also played high school volleyball

Personal:Full Name: Brittany Nichole BrownBirthdate: February 7, 1991Parents: Dennis Brown and Kim SimpsonSiblings: Justin Brown, Shelby Simpson and Zach Simpson

Major:Health Sciences

Brittany Brown Career StatsYear G-GS Shots G A Points GWG 2009 5-0 3 2 0 4 0 Totals 5-0 3 2 1 5 1

Brittany Brown5-5, Sophomore, MidfielderRochester Hills, Mich. /Avondale

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2009:^ Saw action in 17 games and recorded one assist for one point^ Took 12 shots putting two on goal^ Assisted on the game-winning goal against St. Bonaventure (8/30)

High School:^ Earned four letters for coach Thaler Mukhtar at Fraser High School^ Won league titles all four years (one MAC Blue, three MAC White)^ All-conference, all-district, and all-state honoree^ Named the MAC White MVP twice^ Scored 49 goals with 29 assists over the course of her career

Personal:Full Name: Nicole Marie DeLucaBirthdate: January 6, 1991Parents: Greg and Donna DeLucaSiblings: Rachel

Major:Pre-Elementary Education

Nicole DeLuca Career StatsYear G-GS Shots G A Points GWG 2009 17-0 12 0 1 1 0 Totals 17-0 12 0 1 1 0

Nicole DeLuca5-5, Sophomore, MidfielderClinton Township, Mich. / Fraser

162009:^Saw action in 15 games drawing seven starts^ Took two shots with one on goal.

2008:^ Saw action in 13 games, drawing seven starts^ Fired three shots, with a shot on goal against Cornell (9/5).

Before Oakland:^ Participated in the Canadian national training program^Graduated from Prince Andrew High School^ Played club soccer and helped lead her team to a sixth place finish nationally in 2006^ Played for the Dartmouth United Senior Women’s club team for coach Jeff Aucoin, scoring two goals.^ Due to participation in national training program, was not allowed to play high school soccer

Personal:Full Name: Jessica ConradBirthdate: March 1, 1990Parents: Vince Conrad and Dora Jonah

Major:Psychology

Jessica Conrad Career StatsYear G-GS Shots G A Points GWG 2008 13-6 3 0 0 0 02009 15-7 2 0 0 0 0 Totals 28-13 5 0 0 0 0

Jessica Conrad5-9, Junior, DefenderDartmouth, Nova Scotiia, CanadaPrince Andrew

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2009:^ Saw action in nine games drawing one start^ Named to the Summit League All-Academic team

2008:^ Played in 10 games and drew the start in three^ Helped the Golden Grizzlies to an 8-1 league season and a share of The Summit League regular-season title^ Assisted the OU defensive effort that allowed 0.75 goals per game and only six goals in league play^ Averages in goals per-game and goals scored in league play were both second-best during the regular season

2007:^ Saw action in 14 games^ An academic all-Summit League selection^ Tallied one assist in a 2-2 tie with Illinois State (9/30)^ Launched one shot on goal in a 3-1 victory over Detroit (10/14)^ Helped OU’s defense keep a 1.41 goals against average overall and a 0.86 average in league play

High School:^ Earned four letters for coach Scott Simpson at Medina High School^ Named her team’s most improved player in 2006^ All-conference selection as a junior^ Scored a total of nine goals in her career^ Named the athlete-of-the-week by the Media Gazette in 2003^ Also lettered twice in basketball^ Played club soccer for the Cleveland Cobras, where she won a pair of state and national titles

Personal:Full Name: Cara DuffyBirthdate: October 14, 1988Parents: Robert and Elizabeth Duffy

Major:Marketing

Cara Duffy Career StatsYear G-GS Shots G A Points GWG 2007 14-0 1 0 1 1 02008 10-3 0 0 0 0 02009 9-1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 33-4 1 0 1 1 0

Cara Duffy5-8, Senior, DefenderMedina, Ohio / Medina

142009:^ Saw action in 17 games drawing 11 starts ^ Notched two assists for two points^ Took 13 shots with five on goal^ Had assists against St. Bonaventure (8/30) and UMKC (10/2)

2008:^ Played in 19 games, drawing six starts^ Notched two goals against Centenary (10/3) and Southern Utah (10/31)^ Also tallied an assist to finish the year with five points^ Led the OU defensive effort that allowed 0.75 goals per-game and only six goals in league^ Tied for second in goals per-game and goals allowed in regular-season leauge play^ Tied for second-best during the regular-season play in goals allowed per-game and total goals conceded in league play^ Helped Oakland to a share of The Summit League regular season title

High School:^ Lettered for coach Ken Snage at Lake Orion High School^ Served as team captain^ Team was ranked fifth her sophomore year and sixth her junior year^ Scored four goals with seven assists her freshman year^ Also played club soccer with Vardar 90 for coach Jason Davis

Personal:Full Name: Shannon DoyleBirthdate: August 23, 1989Parents: Jim and Becki Doyle

Major:Integrative Studies

Shannon Doyle Career StatsYear G-GS Shots G A Points GWG 2008 19-6 11 2 1 5 02009 17-11 13 0 2 2 0 Totals 36-17 24 2 3 7 0

Shannon Doyle5-0, Junior, MidfielderLake Orion, Mich. /Lake Orion

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High School:^ Played for coach Stuart Munro at Rowville Secondary College^ Won two Victorian Women’s Premier League championships with her Boh Hill Inter WSC team^ Helped the Victorian Secondary Schools State team finish third at the U-19 Secondary Schools National Championship^ Advanced to the National Championships with her Football Federation Victoria State team in 2005-06^ Won the National Futsal championship with her FF. Victoria team in 2009.^ Represented the Southeast Region in the annual girls state soccer championships from 2003-07^ Also participated in track, running the 800 and 1500 meters, representing her school in the state finals for the 800m

Academic Awards and Extracurricular Activities:^ Played the lead role in a high school musical

Top Athletic Performance:^ Winner of the Women’s Youth (U-19) National Futsal Championship in 2009

Personal:Full Name: Savannajeet Kaur FernsBirthdate: May 25, 1990Parents: Laurie and Shan Ferns> Father, Laurie, played soccer in England and the Victorian State League. He is now an elite coach with Monsah CitySiblings: Curran> Brother, Curran, has played for Melboune Victory in the Australian A-League and is currently at the National Training Centre in Victoria

Top Three Reasons for Choosing Oakland:1. The women’s soccer program2. The good education program3. The location and people, which offered a chance to live in another beautiful part of the world, take in new culture and make new friends

Major at Oakland:Political Science / Pre-Law

Savanna Ferns5-6, Freshman, MidfielderMelbourne, Australia Rowville Secondary / Homesglen

132009:^ Started in 16 games^ Took two shots with one on goal ^ Earned a spot on the All-Freshman Summit League Team^ Named to the Summit League All-Academic team

High School:^ Earned four letters for coaches Howard Hatherly and Phil Carter at Flint Kearsley High School^ Played on two district champion squads^ Named all-state and all-region as a senior, winning all-conference and all-district awards three times^ Also played three years of basketball and two years of track^ Won conference championships in track in two individual events and two team events

Personal:Full Name: Alyssa Sue FultonBirthdate: December 29, 1990Parents: Ron and Jackie FultonSiblings: Ryan

Major:Health Sciences

Alyssa Fulton Career StatsYear G-GS Shots G A Points GWG 2009 16-16 2 0 0 0 0 Totals 16-16 2 0 0 0 0

Alyssa Fulton5-5, Sophomore, DefenderBurton, Mich. / Kearsley

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High School:^ Earned four varsity letters at Stoney Creek High School under coach Erin Rodger^ Was selected as team captain and team most valuable player by teammates and coaches in her senior season^ Selected as an all-state honorable mention honoree as a senior in addition to earning all-region honors^ Was a four-time all-league and all-district honoree^ Ranks near the top of the SCHS record books with 25 goals and 23 assists in her career^ Played club soccer with Force FC and finished in the top three in the state

Top Athletic Performance:^ Scored three goals and had one assist in the same game^ Scored two goals to help her school beat local rival Adams High School 3-1 in her freshman season

Personal:Full Name: Abigail Marguerite HaelewynBirthdate: May 16, 1992Parents: Douglas Haelewyn and Barb FosterSiblings: Jessica, Danielle and Douglas> Sister, Danielle, is a senior team captain on the OU women’s soccer team

Top Three Reasons for Choosing Oakland:1. Academics2. Location3. The family atmosphere on the soccer team

Major at Oakland:Undecided

AbigailHaelewyn5-1, Freshman, MidfielderRochester Hills, Mich. Stoney Creek

18High School:^ Played four years of women’s soccer at St. Marguerite d’Youville Catholic Secondary School, where she trained with coaches Habib and McDonald earning one letter as team captain^ Played club soccer for the Ajax Storm, which won the Ontario Youth Soccer League (OYSL) in 2009 with an 18-0 record^ Also won the Ontario Cup with the Ajax Storm and was ranked the No. 1 femal team in Ontario^ Joined the Waterloo Hawks in 2010 and became OYSL division champions^ Also participated in women’s volleyball and basketball

Academic Awards and Extracurricular Activities:^ Was a four-year Honour Roll student^ Won her school’s leadership award in 2009

Top Athletic Performance:^ Had four goals and one assist in the district semifinals during her senior season of high school soccer

Personal:Full Name: Kourtney Patricia Victoria GrantBirthdate: February 22, 1992Parents: Balford and Shawnette GrantSiblings: Cameron and Carter

Top Three Reasons for Choosing Oakland:1. Campus is great with high academic standards2. The OU soccer team plays the type of soccer I enjoy watching and playing 3. Relatively close to home so my parents can come watch games

Major at Oakland:Physical Therapy

Kourtney Grant5-6, Freshman, DefenderBrampton, Ontario, Canada St. Marguerite d’Youville Catholic

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2009:^ Saw action in 17 games drawing 12 starts recording four assists for four points^ Took 14 shots with seven on goal^ Assisted on the game-winning goal against NCAA Tournament qualifier Northern Arizona (9/4)^ Named to the Summit League All-Academic team.

2008:^ A second team All-Summit League selection^ Played in 19 games and drew the start in 13^ Netted the game-winning goal against Western Illinois (10/17)^ Became just the fourth player in OU history to score three goals in a half in OU’s win over North Dakota State (10/26) ^ Finished second on the team and fifth in The Summit League in goals with seven^ An Academic All-Summit League team selection

2007:^ Saw action in 15 games, drawing the start in five^ An academic all-Summit League selection^ Started her debut against Syracuse (8/31)^ Took two shots on the season, both on goal^ Scored her first career goal against Illinois State (9/30)^ Notched her lone assist of the season at Detroit (10/14)

High School:^ Earned four letters for coach Scott Boice at L’Anse Creuse High School^ Four-time all-district selection^ Three-time all-league player^ Named the team’s MVP in 2004^ All-county as a junior^ Scored five goals and had six assists as a junior^ Named academic all-league four times^ Played club soccer for BASC Heat^ Also lettered four times in basketball^ Named an honor roll student^ Earned the Crusader Commitment Award

Personal:Full Name: Meghan Elizabeth HartwigBirthdate: April 13, 1989Parents: Ken and Lisa HartwigSiblings: Melissa> Twin sister, Melissa, also plays soccer for Oakland ... has a cousin that played softball at Detroit

Major: Elementary Education

Meghan Hartwig Career StatsYear G-GS Shots G A Points GWG 2007 15-5 4 1 1 3 02008 19-12 18 7 2 16 12009 17-12 14 0 4 4 0 Totals 51-29 36 8 7 23 1

Meghan Hartwig5-5, Senior, MidfielderChesterfield, Mich. L’Anse Creuse North

272009:^ Saw action in 17 games drawing 16 starts with one goal for two points^ Took 37 shots with 18 on goal^ Scored her first collegiate goal vs. UMKC (10/2)^ Named to the Summit League All-Academic team

2008:^ Saw action in 13 games, drawing the start in seven^ Fired 16 shots, with five shots coming on goal^ Moved into the starting lineup during the latter part of the season^ Picked up an assist in her first game in an OU uniform at Kentucky (9/19)^ An academic all-Summit League selection

Central Michigan:^ Saw action in 17 games, drawing eight starts^ Fired ten shots, with two shots coming on goal^Qualified for the Dean’s list as the Chippewas led all Division I programs in team GPA

High School:^ Was a four-year starter at Rochester Hills Stoney Creek High School^ Team was state runner-up in 2005^ Named all-league, all-district, and all-region in each of her final three seasons^ Named third team all-state as a sophomore and honorable mention as a junior and senior^ Played her club soccer with the Bloomfield Force, which won the United States Youth Soccer Association U-18 national championship in 2007^ The Bloomfield Force team also won Disney College Showcase and San Diego Surf Cup^ Was a member of the ODP Region II Developmental pool.

Personal:Full Name: Danielle Rene HaelewynBirthdate: December 19, 1988Parents: Douglas Haelewyn and Barbara FosterSiblings: Jessica, Abigail and Douglas>Sister, Abigail, is a freshman player on the OU women’s soccer team.

Major:Elementary Education

Dani Haelewyn Career StatsYear G-GS Shots G A Points GWG 2008 13-7 16 0 1 1 02009 17-16 37 1 0 2 0 Totals 30-23 53 1 1 3 0

DaniHaelewyn5-2, Senior, MidfielderRochester Hills, Mich. Stoney Creek / Central Michigan

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2009:^ Saw action in 17 games drawing nine starts^ Scored one goal and had two assists to total four points^ Set up the game-winning goal versus Oral Roberts (10/18)^ Scored her first collegiate goal against IPFW (10/23)^ Named to the Summit League All-Academic team

Prior to Oakland:^ Played with the Fjellhamar team from 1999-2005 and Team Strommen from 2005-09^ Won the Norway Cup with Team Strommen in 2007, and three indoor conference cups.

Personal:Full Name: Marlen Sofie KnophBirthdate: December 29, 1989Parents: Ole Petter Knoph and Anne Sofie KnophSiblings: Ole Jorgen and Kaja Marie Knoph > Cousin Phillip Braathen, played soccer for Oakland from 2001-03

Major:Pre-Business Administration

Shannon Coley Career StatsYear G-GS Minutes GA GAA Saves ShO 2008 9-6 559:00 11 1.77 28 1.5 2009 13-13 1115:28 18 1.45 62 5.5 Totals 22-19 1674:28 29 1.56 90 7

MarlenKnoph5-4, Sophomore, MidfielderFjellhamar, Norway / LorensKog

32009:^ Saw action in 16 games drawing 14 starts recording one assist for one point^ Took five shots with three on goal^ Assisted on the game-winning goal vs. St. Bonaventure (8/30) with 6:05 left

2008:^ Played in 16 games and drew the start in eight^ Notched a goal against Western Illinois en route to a 4-0 shutout (10/17)^ Also tallied two assists and four shots on goal^ An Academic All-Summit League team selection.

2007:^ Played in 12 games, starting two^ Started her debut at Iowa State (9/2)^ Earned the starting nod at North Dakota State (9/9) took two shots on the season

High School:^ Earned four letters for coach Scott Boice L’Anse Creuse North High School^ Four-time all-district and all-league pick^ Team MVP as a sophomore and junior^ Scored 14 goals and provided 11 assists as a junior when she was also an all-county selection^ Academic all-league four times^ Played club soccer for BASC Heat^ Also lettered four times in basketball^ Led the state of Michigan in three-point percentage in 2005^ Earned recognition as an honor roll student

Personal:Full Name: Melissa Beth HartwigBirthdate: April 13, 1989Parents: Ken and Lisa HartwigSiblings: Meghan> Twin sister, Meghan, also plays soccer for Oakland ... has a cousin that played softball at Detroit

Major:Elementary Education

Melissa Hartwig Career StatsYear G-GS Shots G A Points GWG 2007 12-2 2 0 0 0 02008 16-8 8 1 2 4 02009 16-14 5 0 1 1 0 Totals 44-24 15 1 3 5 0

Melissa Hartwig5-6, Senior, MidfielderChesterfield, Mich. L’Anse Creuse North

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High School:^ Earned four varsity letters at Notre Dame Cactholic High School under head coach Casey Downey^ Helped the team to four straight Ontario Federation of School Athletic Associations (OFSAA) tournament appearances^ Was an all-district, all-region and all-province squad selection^ Won the 2009 Ontario Indoor Cup Championship and won the OFSAA Provincial Championship^ As a freshman, helped her team finish third in the OFSAA Provincial Championship, posting three shutouts in five games and allowing just two goals for the tournament^ Won four Golden Horseshoe Athletic Conference titles from 2007-10^ Had four shutouts in four games to lead her team to the Eagle Cup Championship in 2008^ Helped team win the Adidas Showcase Tournament in Syracuse, N.Y.^ Played club soccer with the Erin Mills Soccer Club, Newmarket Soccer Club and Waterloo Hawks^ Waterloo Hawks finish first in the Ontario Youth Soccer League for the 2010 season^ Also competed in three years of cross country

Academic Awards and Extracurricular Activities:^ Was an honor roll student in ninth and tenth grade

Top Athletic Performance:^ Was the only grade-nine player to earn a spot ont he senior team in high school

Personal:Full Name: Melissa Ashley MacKinnonBirthdate: January 30, 1992Parents: Bob and Debbie MacKinnon

Top Three Reasons for Choosing Oakland:1. Strong academics2. The competitive environment of division I sports3. The great group of girls that make up the team

Major:Undecided

Melissa MacKinnon5-5, Senior, MidfielderBurlington, Ontario, CanadaNotre Dame Catholic

02009:^ Saw action in 14 games drawing 11 starts^ Scored five goals for 10 points^ Took 22 shots with 10 on goal^ Scored the game-winning goal against NCAA Tournament qualifier Northern Arizona (9/4)^ Had the game winner against St. Bonaventure (8/30)^ Scored in back-to-back games against UMKC (10/2) and Southern Utah (10/4)

2008:^ Named to the all-Summit League second team and Summit League All-Newcomer team^ Saw action in 20 games, drawing 14 starts^ Scored six goals with four assists on the season for 16 points^ Fired 30 shots, 14 on goal^ Scored her first career goal against Nebraska (9/14)^ Scored the lone OU goal in a 3-1 loss to IUPUI (10/10)^ Had three goals and an assist, including the game-winning goal, against IPFW (10/12)^ Scored one goal in The Summit League championship against Southern Utah (11/7)^ An academic all-Summit League selection

High School:^ Lettered in soccer, basketball and flag football^ Was named team MVP in both basketball and soccer^ Was a school honor roll selection

Personal:Full Name: Sarah Florestine Lilian LynchBirthdate: April 2, 1990Parents: Michael and Frances Lynch> Her cousin, Daniel Lynch, played football and ran track at Temple

Major:Biology

Sarah Lynch Career StatsYear G-GS Shots G A Points GWG 2008 20-13 30 6 4 16 12009 14-11 22 5 0 10 2 Totals 34-24 52 11 4 26 3

SarahLynch 5-7, Junior, MidfielderMississauga, Ontario, Canada Saint Martin

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High School:^ Earned four varsity letters at Walled Lake Northern under head coach Drew Drummond^ Was a two-time All-State Goalkeeper at WLNHS in 2009 and 2010^ Played club soccer with the Michigan Hawks^ Helped her club team win the Michigan Regional League Championship in 2009 and 2010

Top Athletic Performance:^ A key game in which she had a shutout and later made three penalty kick saves to help win a shootout

Personal:Full Name: Payj J O’SheaBirthdate: November 19, 1992Parents: Brian and Karen O’Shea> Father, Brian, played professional soccer with the Detroit RockersSiblings: Jacqi> Sister Jacqi plays soccer at Troy (Ala.)... her uncle, Nick, is a college soccer coach

Top Three Reasons for Choosing Oakland:1. Location2. Good Reputation3. Quality soccer program

Major:Undecided

PayjO’Shea5-7, Freshman, GoalkeeperWixom, Mich. / Walled Lake Northern

352009:^ Redshirted.

2008:^ Saw action in nine games^ Fired two shots in a game against IPFW (10/12)^ Was an academic all-Summit Laegue honoree

2007:^ Saw action in one game before being injured

2006:^ Saw action in six games as a freshman^ Took four shots throughout the year, two of which were on goal^ Made her collegiate debut at Illinois State (9/7).

Hartland High School:^ Earned four letters for coach Jack Townsend^ Captained the soccer team her final two seasons^ Three-time all-county player and scholar athlete^ Tri-County Times athlete of the week as a junior^ Also lettered in cross country and volleyball^ Is a member of the National Honor Society and the Varsity Club^ Was an honor roll student during her high school career^ Played club soccer for Brighton Eclipse.

Personal:Fullname: Nicole Anne NeubauerBirthdate: November 11, 1988Parents: Eric and Laura Neubauer

Major:Health Sciences

Nikki Neubauer Career StatsYear G-GS Shots G A Points GWG 2006 6-0 4 0 0 0 02007 2-1 0 0 0 0 02008 9-0 2 0 0 0 02009 Red shirt Season Totals 17-1 6 0 0 0 0

Nikki Neubauer5-6, Senior, MidfielderChesterfield, Mich. L’Anse Creuse North

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High School:^ Played two seasons of soccer at Aurora High School under for coach Campoli^ Was elected to the Aurora High School Hall of Fame for Athletic Contribution^ Help Aurora win the York Region Athletic Association (YRAA) Soccer Championship in 2010^ Played club soccer with the Aurora Stingers, Newmarket United and the Markham Lightning^ Was the player of the year for her Newmarket team in 2009^ Also participated in volleyball, basketball. track, badminton and ultimate frisbee for her high school^ Was named basketball most valuable player in 2007 and for volleyball in 2008 and 2010 at Aurora

^ Helped her school to four straight YRAA titles in volleyball^ Helped claim the Ontario Federation of School Athletic Associations (OFSAA) Championship for volleyball in 2009

Top Athletic Performance:^ Scored five goals in a game^ Posted 13 goals in a season to finish with the second-highest tally in the Ontario Youth Soccer League

Personal:Full Name: Meghan Elizabeth Reynolds

Birthdate: January 20, 1992Parents: David and Susan ReynoldsSiblings: Sarah and Ian

Major:Undecided

Meghan Reynolds5-8, Freshman, ForwardAurora, Ontario, Canada Aurora

26High School:^ Earned three varsity letters at Troy Athens High School under head coach Tim Storch^ Helped Troy to the district championship in 2009 and the league title in 2008 and 2009^ As a senior she earned all-league, all-district and all-county honors^ Played her club soccer with Rochester Soccer Club, Gators FC and the Novi Jaguars, winning several club tournaments^ Also competed in basketball and volleyball at Troy, as well as playing AAU basketball with the Shock

Academic Awards and Extracurricular Activities:^ Was a four-time member of the school honor roll^ Graduated from Troy with honors^ Was highly involved with helping to raise money for the Multiple Sclerosis Society

Top Athletic Performance:^ Has twice scored legal goals off of her long thow-in^ Hit seven 3-pointers in a basketball game to finish with 30 points

Personal:Full Name: Jordan Christine PenzBirthdate: January 27, 1992Parents: Tim Penz and Julie Weber> Father, Tim, played baseball at Macomb CCSiblings: Eric, Cassidy, Madisyn, Jenna> Brother, Eric, plays baseball at Rochester College

Top Three Reasons for Choosing Oakland:1. Fabulous Academics2. Campus lifestyle/atmosphere3. Soccer program/ coaching staff

Major at Oakland:Undecided

JordanPenz5-6, Freshman, MidfielderSterling Heights, Mich. / Troy

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2009:^ Played in six games, drawing four starts and finished with a record of 2-2^ Posted 1.5 shutouts and had 21 saves during the season^ Posted a 1.60 goals against average after allowing just eight goals in 450 minutes^ Had five saves in a 1-0 win over NCAA Tournament qualifer Northern Arizona (9/4)^ Made four saves in a 2-1 win over St. Bonaventure (8/30) in her collegiate debut

Birmingham Marian High School:^ Earned three letters at Birmingham Marian High School^ An all-state, all-district, all-area, and all-Catholic League selection^ Earned first team all-State and Dream Team honors as a senior^ Posted 14 straight shutouts as a senior, allowing just four goals her senior year

Personal:Full Name: Whitney Welson SarkisBirthdate: February 12, 1991Parents: Wilson Sarkis and Nadia TedderSiblings: Welson, Marissa and Mariah

Major:Health Sciences

Whitney Sarkis Career StatsYear G-GS Minutes GA GAA Saves ShO 2009 6-4 450:00 8 1.60 21 1.5 Totals 6-4 450:00 8 1.60 21 1.5

WhitneySarkis5-7, Sophomore, GoalkeeperWest Bloomfield, Mich. / Marian

1High School:^ Earned four varsity soccer letters at Lo-Ellen Park Secondary School under head coach Frank Malvaso^ She was the four-time Lo-Ellen Park Athlete of the Year from 2007-10^ Named the most valuable player of the soccer team in 2009^ Played her club soccer with the Sudbury Canadians, where she helped the team win the 2008 Central Girls Soccer League Gold Cup^ An accomplished all-sport athlete she also competed in track, basketball and cross country at Lo-Ellen^ Won the Provincial Legion 100-meter hurdles championship in 2009^ Was the four-time MVP of the Lo-Ellen track team from 2007-10^ Was the Sudbury District Secondary Schools Athletic Association individual aggregate champion from 2007-10^ Individual aggregate champion of the Northern Ontario Secondary Schools Association of Athletics in 2007, 2008 and 2010

Academic Awards and Extracurricular Activities:^ Was an Honor Roll student

Top Athletic Performance:^ Helped won the bronze medal in the 80m hurdles for the Ontario Federation of School Athletic Associations in 2008

Personal:Full Name: Serena M San CartierBirthdate: February 14, 1992Parents: Maurice and Stasia San CartierSiblings: Natasha and Halley> Aunt, Ann Kowal, was a member of the 1984 Canadian Olympic women’s basketball team

Top Three Reasons for Choosing Oakland:1. Great women’s soccer program2. The nice campus3. The friendly atmosphere on campus

Major:Undecided

Serena San Cartier5-8, Frshman, MidfielderSudbury, Ontario, CanadaLo-Ellen Park Secondary

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2009:^ Saw action in 17 games drawing eight starts^ Took 23 shots, 10 of them on goal^ Had three shots on goal vs. South Dakota State (10/9)^ Named to the Summit League All-Academic team.

2008:^ Saw action in 19 games, drawing seven starts^ An academic all-Summit League selection^ Tallied three goals on the season, taking eight shots, five of which were on goal^ Scored OU’s lone goal in a 5-1 loss to Michigan State (8/22)^ Scored goals in back-to-back contests, against IPFW (10/12) and Western Illinois (10/17)

High School:^ Earned three letters for coach Bob Mondoux at Sterling Heights Stevenson High School^ Helped her team advance to the regional championship game and finish 15-3-4 her junior year^ Led her team in scoring during her junior season and was named the team’s top offensive player^ An all-district selection as a junior^ Also played basketball at SHSHS, helping the team to a district title

Personal:Full Name: Amy Marie TrandellBirthdate: September 25, 1990Parents: Don and Lisa TrandellSiblings: Shari and Ashley> Sister, Shari, played soccer at Schoolcraft College

Major:Pre-Wellness, Health Promotion and Injury Prevention

Amy Trandell Career StatsYear G-GS Shots G A Points GWG 2007 15-5 4 1 1 3 02008 19-12 18 7 2 16 12009 17-12 14 0 4 4 0 Totals 51-29 36 8 7 23 1

Amy Trandell5-4, Junior, ForwardSterling Heights, Mich. Stevenson

52009:^ Saw action in eight games with one assist for one point^ Picked up her first collegiate assist against UMKC (10/2)^ Named to the Summit League All-Academic team.

High School:^Earned three letters for coach Greg Kehler at Grand Blanc High School^ Played on two league championship teams, three district championship teams, and advanced to three regional finals^ Was an all-league, all-district, all-region, and all-state selection^ Named the team MVP as a junior^ Also played volleyball.

Personal:Full Name: Kristen Rose SteffesBirthdate: July 31, 1991Parents: Dave and Barb SteffesSiblings: Gary, Nicole> Brother, Gary, plays hockey at Miami University (Ohio)

Major:Psychology

Kristen Steffes Career StatsYear G-GS Shots G A Points GWG 2009 16-9 1 0 1 1 0 Totals 16-9 1 0 1 1 0

Kristen Steffes5-7, Sophomore, DefenderGrand Blanc, Mich. / Grand Blanc

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2009:^Saw action in 17 games drawing 16 starts^ Took six shots with one on goal^ Named to The Summit League All-Academic team

Before Oakland:^Prepped at Bishop O’Byrne High School^ Won two national championships with her Calgary Colts club soccer team

Personal:Full Name: Kara Evelyn WeberBirthdate: February 1, 1991Parents: Lloyd and Kim WeberSiblings: Lauren

Major:Business Administration

Kara Weber Career StatsYear G-GS Shots G A Points GWG 2009 17-16 6 0 0 0 0 Totals 17-16 6 0 0 0 0

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High School:^ Earned four varsity letters at Royal Oak High School^ Was a varsity team captain in her senior season^ Was a three-time all-league, all-district and all-region from 2006-09^ Earned a spot on the Dream Team in 2005^ Played club soccer with the Bloomfield Force and Royal Oak Ambush

Academic Awards and Extracurricular Activities:^ Earned a spot on the Honor Roll and Principal’s List at ROHS^ A member of the National Honor Society^ Participated in the Interact Club

Top Athletic Performance:^ Made a long run for a game-saving tackle in the district playoffs^ Also scored five goals in a single game

Personal:Full Name: Caitlin WestBirthdate: January 10, 1991Parents: Dale and Kay WestSiblings: Joshua, Aaron, Jordan, Ethan

Top Three Reasons for Choosing Oakland:1. The opportunity to play soccer2. The atmosphere of the school3. The affordability of a short commute for an Oakland Education

Major:Biology, Pre-Medicine

CaitlinWest5-4, Freshman, ForwardRoyal Oak, Mich. / Royal Oak

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Kara Weber5-10, Sophomore, DefenderCalgary, Alberta, Canada Bishop O’Byrne

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During the summer before the start of the 2010 soccer season, world-famous, European clubs

Panathinaikos and AC Milan used the OU Soccer Field as their primary training ground. The two

teams met in a preseason exhibition match played in front of over 30,000 spectators at the

Silverdome.

AC Milan Visit

The women’s soccer team got an extra-special surprise when AC Milan turned up to train at the

OU Soccer Fields Aug. 7, 2010, when the team was hosting a fund-raising soccer tournament. The team invited tournament particpants and OU players to come and watch as the team trained. The palyers

later signed autographs for the excited fans.

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ResultsDate Opponent Result Att. OU Goals (Assists)Aug. 26 at Michigan State L, 3-0 327 -Aug. 30 ST. BONAVENTURE W, 2-1 186 Deanna Colarossi (Shannon Doyle), Sarah Lynch (Melissa Hartwig; Nicole DeLuca)Sep. 4 at Northern Arizona W, 1-0 1278 Lynch (Meghan Hartwig)Sep. 6 vs. New Mexico L, 2-0 160 -Sep. 13 WESTERN MICHIGAN L, 2-0 354 -Sep. 16 at Michigan L, 3-0 587 -Sep. 18 at Northern Illinois L, 4-0 163 -Sep. 22 at Detroit W, 1-0 168 TEAM (Own Goal)Oct. 2 at UMKC* W, 8-0 248 Colarossi (Kiki Stencel), Dani Haelewyn (Colarossi), Leanne Fomenko (Jennifer Curtis), Curtis, Colarossi (Doyle), Lynch, Brittany Brown, Brown (Katie Bramble, Kristen Steffes)Oct. 4 SOUTHERN UTAH* L, 4-2 125 Lycnh, Colarossi (Meghan Hartwig)Oct. 9 at South Dakota State* W, 1-0 (2OT) 236 Colarossi (Blair)Oct. 11 at North Dakota State* L, 2-1 92 Formenko (Meghan Hartwig)Oct. 16 CENTENARY* T, 0-0 (2OT) 157 -Oct. 23 IPFW* W, 4-0 463 Colarossi (Meghan Hartwig, Blair), Colarossi, Marlen Knoph (Blair), Bramble (Knoph)Oct. 30 at IUPUI* L, 1-3 125 BlairNov. 1 at Western Illinois* L, 1-2 256 Lynch (PK)* Summit League game

2009 StatisticsOverall: 7-9-1, 4-4-1 Summit League

SummitNo. Name GP-GS G A Pts Sh GW G-A-Pts. 19 Deanna Colarossi 17-15 7 1 15 49 3 6-1-13 10 Sarah Lynch 14-11 5 0 10 22 2 3-0-6 33 Katie Bramble 6-0 2 1 5 3 1 2-1-5 18 Lindsey Blair 17-16 1 3 5 29 0 1-3-5 13 Leanne Fomenko 12-1 2 0 4 15 0 2-0-4 5 Brittany Brown 5-0 2 0 4 3 0 2-0-4 3 Marlen Knoph 17-9 1 2 4 19 0 0-3-3 27 Meghan Hartwig 17-12 0 4 4 14 0 0-3-3 21 Jennifer Curtis 10-1 1 1 3 3 0 1-1-3 6 Dani Haelewyn 17-16 1 0 2 37 0 1-0-2 20 Shannon Doyle 17-11 0 2 2 13 0 0-1-1 16 Nicole DeLuca 17-0 0 1 1 12 0 0-0-0 17 Melissa Hartwig 16-14 0 1 1 5 0 0-0-0 13 Kiki Stencel 15-11 0 1 1 4 0 0-1-1 15 Kristen Steffes 8-0 0 1 1 1 0 0-1-1 5 Amy Trandell 17-8 0 0 0 23 0 0-0-0 8 Kara Weber 17-16 0 0 0 6 0 0-0-0 23 Breanna Kellogg 6-2 0 0 0 2 0 0-0-0 11 Alyssa Fulton 16-16 0 0 0 2 0 0-0-0 9 Jessica Conrad 15-7 0 0 0 2 0 0-0-0 29 Katie Cunningham 5-0 0 0 0 1 0 0-0-0 24 Emma Pope 13-2 0 0 0 1 0 0-0-0 22 Kenzie Timm 2-0 0 0 0 1 0 0-0-0 4 Brianna Bowery 9-1 0 0 0 1 0 0-0-0 31 Alissa Beeman 4-0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0-0 14 Cara Duffy 9-1 0 0 0 0 0 0-0-0 Total 17 23 18 64 268 6 19-14-52 Opponents 17 26 21 73 215 9 11-7-29

Goalkeepers Summit No. Name GP-GS Min. GA GAA Sv. Min. GA GAA Sv. 30 Shannon Coley 13-13 1115:28 18 1.45 62 800:28 11 1.24 45 1 Whitney Sarkis 6-4 450:00 8 1.60 21 45:00 0 0.00 4 Total 17 1565:28 35 1.70 74 824:44 8 0.87 24 Opponents 17 1565:28 42 2.08 91 824:44 30 3.27 43

2009 Statistics

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Conference Overall W L T Pts. Pct. W L T Pct.South Dakota State 7 2 0 21 .778 11 7 2 .600IUPUI 7 2 0 21 .778 17 5 0 .773North Dakota State 7 2 0 21 .778 10 8 2 .550Western Illinois 5 3 1 16 .611 8 8 2 .500Oral Roberts 5 4 0 15 .556 8 9 0 .471Oakland 4 4 1 13 .500 7 9 1 .441Centenary 3 5 1 10 .389 11 6 1 .639IPFW 3 6 0 9 .333 4 12 1 .265 Southern Utah 1 7 1 4 .167 3 14 2 .211 UMKC 1 8 0 3 .111 1 17 1 .079

2009 LEAgUE LEADErsIndividual

gOALs

Megan Hock, IUPUI ................... 12Lisa Underwood, IPFW .............. 11AssIsts

Katie Valdez, Centenary .............. 9Kayla Braffet, SDSU ..................... 8

POINts

Megan Hock, IUPUI ................... 30Katie Valdez, Centenary ............ 29

gAADanielle Pappas, SDSU ........... 0.96Jamie Farrell, IUPUI ................. 1.01shUtOUts

Jamie Farrell, IUPUI ...................... 8Shannon Coley, Oakland ............. 5

sAvEs

Jami Finnell, UMKC ................. 111Kristen McFadden, IPFW ........... 97Jamie Farrell, IUPUI .....................97

TeamgOALs

IUPUI ................................................ 41Centenary ................................. 34

AssIsts

IUPUI ........................................ 35South Dakota State ................... 28

GAAIUPUI ..................................... 1.03Western Illinois ...................... 1.15

shUtOUts

South Dakota State ..................... 9IUPUI ...........................................8

sAvEs

UMKC .................................... 161Centenary ............................... 131

2009 AwArDsOffENsIvE PLAyEr Of thE yEAr

Alicia Brock, IUPUI

DEfENsIvE PLAyEr Of thE yEAr

Stephanie Hoffman, IUPUI

NEwCOmEr Of thE yEAr

Lisa Lindenwood, IPFW

COACh Of thE yEAr

Chris Johnson, IUPUI

fIrst tEAm ALL-LEAgUE

Alice Brock, IUPUIBrooklyn Dyce, North Dakota StateJamie Farrell, IUPUIJennifer Green, Western IllinoisStephanie Hoffman, IUPUIKaitlin Justice, South Dakota StateNatalya Manyan, Oral RobertsKatrina McCrory, IUPUIAbbey Stratton, North Dakota StateKate Valdez, CentenaryLisa Underwood, IPFW

sECOND tEAm ALL-LEAgUE

Laura Atkinson, Western IllinoisJamie Farrell, IUPUIChelsea Goosen, South Dakota StateJennifer Green, Western IllinoisDeanna Colarossi, OaklandShaley Ipson-Allen, Southern UtahKelly Larson, South Dakota StateKaycie Porter, Oral RobertsLorraine Thompson, North Dakota StateKelly Williams, IUPUI

ALL-NEwCOmEr tEAm

Danielle Boldenow, North Dakota StateStacey Brinkman, Southern UtahAlicia Brock, IUPUIAlyssa Fulton, OaklandKelsey Ferguson, South Dakota StateMichelle Gaffaney, North Dakota StateLauren Gallets, IUPUIKristen McFadden, IPFWSteph Peterson, South Dakota StateNora Potempa, Western Illinois

REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONSYear Champion Record Runner-Up Record1999 Oakland 5-0 Oral Roberts 4-12000 Oakland 4-1 Oral Roberts (Co-Champion) 4-12001 Oakland 5-0 Valparaiso 4-12002 Oral Roberts 5-0 Valparaiso 4-12003 Oakland 6-0 Oral Roberts 5-12004 Oral Roberts 5-1 Centenary 4-22005 Oakland 4-2 Valparaiso (Co-Champion) 4-22006 Valparaiso 4-0-2 Oakland 4-22007 Western Illinois 8-0 Oakland 6-22008 Oakland 7-1 IUPUI (Co-Champion) 7-1 S.D. State (Co-Champion) 7-12009 S.D. State 7-2 IUPUI (Co-Champion) 7-2 N.D. State (Co-Champion) 7-2 TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSYear Champion Championship Game1999 Oral Roberts Oral Roberts 2, Valparaiso 1 (OT)2000 Oakland Oakland 2, Oral Roberts 1 (OT)2001 Oakland Oakland 3, Oral Roberts 02002 Oakland Oakland 1, Oral Roberts 1 (2OT) Oakland advances 4-2 on PKs2003 Oakland Oakland 3, Oral Roberts 12004 Oral Roberts Oral Roberts 3, Valparaiso 12005 Valparaiso Valparaiso 3, Oakland 12006 Oakland Oakland 1, Western Illinois 1 (2OT) Oakland advances 4-3 on PKs2007 Oakland Oakland 3, Western Illinois 12008 S.D. State South Dakota State 1, Oakland 02009 IUPUI IUPUI 4, South Dakota State 1

Now in its 29th year as an NCAA Division I athletics conference, The Summit League continues its renaissance and ascent both on the playing field and in the classroom. The 2009-10 academic year saw the league reach numerous milestones among its 10 member institutions and 19 championship sports. The Summit League’s 10 member schools are Centenary College of Louisiana, IPFW (Indiana University-Purdue University-Fort Wayne), IUPUI (Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis), UMKC (University of Missouri-Kansas City), North Dakota State University, Oakland University, Oral Roberts University, South Dakota State University, Southern Utah University and Western Illinois University. The member schools pride themselves on providing quality athletic, academic and social experiences for their student-athletes. The Summit League sponsors 19 championship sports, which include: baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s golf, men’s and women’s soccer, softball, men’s and women’s swimming & diving, men’s and women’s indoor track & field, men’s and women’s outdoor track & field, men’s and women’s tennis, and volleyball. The league has produced four Olympic athletes, four NCAA champions and several All-Americans in the sports of track and field, swimming and diving and cross country. Numerous professionals and several draft choices have come directly from The Summit League, including three Major League Baseball first round picks, a pair of NBA first rounders and one WNBA selection. Former Summit Leaguers Kevin Duckworth (NBA) and Kevin Seitzer (MLB) each were two-time all-stars during their professional careers. Recent and historical success coupled with an increased growth among its membership base gives The Summit League a promising future on the landscape of college athletics.

2009 fINAL stANDINgs

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-A-Armbrister, Jennifer 1994Arnott, Katie 2001-04Atiyeh, Chelsea 2005-07

-B-Balyeat, Kristen 1995-96Beacom, Kelly 1999-00Beeman, Alissa 2008-SABeydoun, Leila 1994Bjorke, Therese 2000-03Blair, Lindsey 2006-SABono, Samantha 2007-08 Bowery, Brianna 2009-SABoyle, Jessica 2005-08Bramble, Katie 2009-SABrodie, Lauren 2005-08 Brown, Brittany 2009-SABuckland, Sarah 2000- 03Bushart, Jenny 1998 -C-Carter, Brittni 2005-08Cartmell, Debbie 1999-2002Cherf, Leah 2002Colarossi, Deanna 2008-09Coley, Shannon 2008-SAConrad, Jessica 2008-SA Cowham, Laura 2001- 04Curtis, Jennifer 2006-08Czuk, Renae 1994-97

-D- DeLuca, Nicole 2009-SADemers, Erica 2000-03DiMaggio, Carella 2008Doyle, Shannon 2008-SADuffy, Cara 2007-SADyer, Amy 1994

-E-Ellul, Melissa 1994Evans, Kristi 2005-08

-F-Femminineo, Veronica 2008Foley, Sarah 1996-98 Formenko, Leanne 200-09 Fulton, Alyssa 2009-SA

-G-Gale, Amber 2003-04Gallagher, Erin 1995-98Gibson, Jill 2000 Gilbert, Julie 1994 Graustein, Maureen 1995 Greaves, Kelly 1994 Grimm, Jenny 1995-98Grunz, Kristen 1999

-H-Haelewyn, Abigail 2010-SA

Haelewyn, Dani 2008-SAHait, Kelly 1996-97 Hall, Christy 1998 Hally, Rosemary 1994 Hamilton, Keely 1994-95Hammond, Jackie 2007Hartwig, Meghan 2007-SAHartwig, Melissa 2007-SAHawley, Heather 1996 Hawley, Kristi 1995Hengle, Katie 1995 Herbst, Kim 2006-08Horan, Jill 2005Howard, Jessica 2004-05Howe, Kate 2006-07Howson, Beth 2000-03Hulet, Jamie 2007Hutchinson, Amanda 2001

-J-Jenkins, Marky 2006

-K-Kairies, Brooke 1995-98Kamrud, Susann 2003-06Karibo, Kali 2004-07 Kellogg, Breanna 2009Knoph, Marlen 2009-SAKreis, Dana 1994 Kosakowski, Julie 1996-99

-L-Lee, Susie 2006Lieberman, Marlie 2006Long, Genevieve 1994-96Lund, Kaja 1997-2000Luoma, Kristen 1997-00Lusiner, Stephanie 1996 Lute, Tracy 1998-2000Lynch, Sarah 2008-SA

-M-Massad, Nichole 1996-97 Mathus, Lindsey 2001-04Maynard, Wendy 1994-97McCracken, Courtney 2004-07McGhee, Ashley 1998-2001McGough, Kristi 1995-97Mitchell, Kristi 2004-07Miniuk, Cathy 1995-97Moore, Kim 1999-02Mortensen, Ingrid 2002 Mrozek, Jessica 1994-97Muccino, Anna 1996-99Murrell, Morgan 2001

-N-Nekoogar, Masha 2005-06Neubauer, Nikki 2006-SA

-P-Panabaker, Cat 2003-06

Papadopolous, Cindy 2000 Peltopera, Silje 2002-05Piccirillo, Shelly 2000-03 Pilarski, Katie 1998 Pomazal, Ashley 2003Pope, Emma 2006-09

-R-Rapp, Anita 1997-99, 2001Reed, Paula 1994Reed, Rachael 2008 Richards, Jodi 1994, 96 Rieck, Kelly 2001-03 Rodi, Natalie 2000 Rozek, Rachel 1999-2001Runstadler, Holly 1996-99

-S-Sarkis, Whitney 2009-SASamdal, Marianne 2003-06Scheys, Lieveka 1998 Selesky, Christine 1999-2002Simas, Natalie 2001-02Smith, Kristi 2005-08 Steffes, Kristen 2009-SAStencel, Kirsten 2006-09 Stover, Lindsay 1999 Swaving, Kristi 2002-05Sywak, Terri 1995-97 Szczepanski, Sherry 1994

-T-Tigue, Jackie 2002 Timlin, Jennifer 1996 Timm, Kenzie Tlachac, Jen 2000 Tolstedt, Cindi 1994 Tomczyk, Kristi 2005-07Trandell, Amy 2008-SA Treharne, Kim 2003-04 Turner, Elizabeth 2001 -V-Voss, Sarah 2001-02

-W-Walkons, Christina 1994 Wallo, Amanda 1995 Wasniewski, Christan 2004 Watza, Elizabeth 2007Weagel, Sara 2004 Weber, Kara 2009-SAWhite, Jaclyn 2003 Williamson, Lia 2005-08Wilson, Gail 1998-2001Woods, Lisa-Marie 2003 Wysocki, Jenny 1995-96

-Y-Yarsinski, Kathy 2004-07Young, Jenny 2001-02

All-Time Roster

Kristi Tomczyk

Ashley McGhee

Anita Rapp

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ALL-AMERICA2001 Anita Rapp (1-Soccer Buzz)1996 Brooke Kairies (1), Jessica Mrozek (1)

SOCCER BUZZ FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICAN2003 Lisa-Marie Woods (1)

ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA2001 Anita Rapp (2), Ashley McGhee (3)

ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT2008 Jessica Boyle2007 Jessica Boyle, Kristi Tomczyk2004 Laura Cowham2003 Therese Bjorke2001 Ashley McGhee, Anita Rapp1999 Anita Rapp

NSCAA GREAT LAKES REGION COACH OF THE YEAR

2003 Nick O’Shea

SOCCER BUZZ GREAT LAKES REGIONPLAYER OF THE YEAR

2001 Anita Rapp

SOCCER BUZZ GREAT LAKES REGION FRESHMAN OFTHE YEAR

2003 Lisa-Marie Woods

NSCAA ALL-GREAT LAKES REGION2003 Lisa-Marie Woods (2)2001 Anita Rapp (1)1999 Anita Rapp, Kristen Luoma, Kim

Moore1996 Brooke Kairies, Kristi McGough,

Cathy Miniuk, Jessica Mrozek1995 Erin Gallagher, Brooke Kairies,

Genevieve Long, Cathy Miniuk, Jessica Mrozek

SOCCER BUZZ ALL-GREAT LAKES REGION2007 Kristi Tomczyk (3)2001 Anita Rapp (1), Kim Moore (3)

SOCCER BUZZ GREAT LAKES REGION ALL-FRESHMAN

2003 Cat Panabaker, Lisa-Marie Woods2001 Katie Arnott

SUMMIT LEAGUE PLAYER OF THE YEAR2008 Jessica Boyle (Offensive)2007 Kristi Tomczyk (Offensive)2006 Kristi Tomczyk (Offensive), Cat

Panabaker (Defensive)2005 Kristi Swaving (Offensive)2003 Shelly Piccirillo (Offensive), Therese

Bjorke (Defensive) 2002 Erika Demers2001 Anita Rapp (Co-)2000 Kristen Luoma1999 Anita Rapp (Co-)

GLIAC PLAYER OF THE YEAR1996 Jessica Mrozek

SUMMIT LEAGUE NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR2003 Lisa-Marie Woods2002 Kristi Swaving2001 Katie Arnott

GLIAC FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR1996 Stephanie Lusiner (Co-)1995 Erin Gallagher (Co-)

SUMMIT LEAGUE COACH OF THE YEAR2003 Nick O’Shea1999 Nick O’Shea

ALL-SUMMIT LEAGUE2009 Deana Colarossi (2),2008 Jessica Boyle (1), Kristi Evans (1), Kristi

Smith (1), Meghan Hartwig (2), Sarah Lynch (2)

2007 Jessica Boyle (1), Kristi Mitchell (1), Kristi Tomczyk (1)

2006 Kristi Evans (1), Cat Panabaker (1), Kristi Tomczyk (1), Jessica Boyle (2), Kristi Mitchell (2), Marianne Samdal (2)

2005 Cat Panabaker (1), Marianne Samdal (1), Kristi Swaving (1), Jessica Boyle (2), Silje Peltopera (2)

2004 Kristi Swaving (1), Cat Panabaker (2), Silje Peltopera (2)

2003 Sarah Buckland (1), Therese Bjorke (1), Erica Demers (1), Shelly Piccirillo (1), Marianne Samdal (1), Lisa-Marie Woods (1), Katie Arnott (2), Cat Panabaker (2), Kelly Rieck (2), Kristi Swaving (2)

2002 Sarah Buckland (1), Debbie Cartmel (1), Erika Demers (1), Kim Moore (1), Kristi Swaving (1), Katie Arnott (2), Therese Bjorke (2)

2001 Ashley McGhee (1), Kim Moore (1), Shelly Piccirillo (1), Anita Rapp (1), Christine Selesky (1), Gail Wilson (1), Sarah Buckland (2), Debbie Cartmel (2)

2000 Kaja Lund (1), Kristen Luoma (1), Kim Moore (1), Gail Wilson (1), Sarah Buckland (2), Debbie Cartmel (2), Erica Demers (2), Ashley McGhee (2)

1999 Kristen Luoma (1), Kim Moore (1), Ashley McGhee (1), Anna Muccino (1), Anita Rapp (1), Holly Runstadler (1), Gail Wilson (1)

SUMMIT LEAGUE ALL-NEWCOMER TEAM2009 Alyssa Fulton2008 Sarah Lynch, Deanna Colarossi2007 Jamie Hulet2006 Lindsey Blair, Marlie Lieberman

ALL-GLIAC1996 Erin Gallagher (1), Brooke Kairies

(1), Stephanie Lusiner (2), Wendy Maynard (2), Cathy Miniuk (1), Jessica Mrozek (1), Kristi McGough (2)

1995 Erin Gallagher (1), Brooke Kairies (1),

Genevieve Long (1), Cathy Miniuk (2), Jessica Mrozek (2)

SUMMIT LEAGUE ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM2008 Lindsey Blair, Jessica Boyle, Kristi

Evans2007 Jessica Boyle (MVP), Kristi Evans,

Kristi Mitchell, Kristi Tomczyk2006 Jessica Boyle (MVP), Kristi Mitchell,

Cat Panabaker, Marianne Samdal2005 Jessica Boyle, Silje Peltopera, Kristi

Swaving2004 Cat Panabaker, Kristi Swaving2003 Erica Demers (MVP), Laura Cowham,

Marianne Samdal, Kristi Swaving2002 Sarah Buckland (MVP), Debbie

Cartmel, Erika Demers, Ingrid Mortensen

2001 Anita Rapp (MVP), Sarah Buckland, Ashley McGhee, Gail Wilson

2000 Kristen Luoma (MVP), Debbie Cartmel, Ashley McGhee, Kim Moore

1999 Anna Muccino, Anita Rapp

Honors

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GOALSGame4 Ashley McGhee vs. Bowling Green .............. 10/12/98 Cathy Miniuk at Saginaw Valley St. ............... 9/27/953 Meghan Hartwig vs. North Dakota State ..... 10/26/08 Sarah Lynch at IPFW .................................... 10/12/08 Kristi Tomczyk vs. Western Illinois ................ 10/21/06 Kristi Swaving vs. Cincinnati .......................... 10/5/03 Kristi Swaving vs. Western Illinois ................ 10/11/02 Debbie Cartmel at Detroit ............................. 10/3/01 Ashley McGhee vs. IUPUI ............................... 9/30/01 Ashley McGhee vs. Youngstown St. ............ 10/27/00 Ashley McGhee at IUPUI ................................ 9/29/00 Ashley McGhee vs. IUPUI ............................. 10/30/99 Kristen Luoma vs. Wis.-Green Bay ................. 10/8/99 Kristen Luoma vs. Toledo .............................. 8/27/99 Anita Rapp at Valparaiso ............................... 11/4/98 Cathy Miniuk vs. California (Pa.) .................... 9/14/96 Genevieve Long vs. Grand Valley St. .............. 11/1/95 Erin Gallagher at Northwood ......................... 10/4/95 Erin Gallagher at Saginaw Valley St. .............. 9/27/952 91 times, most recent Jessica Boyle vs. North Dakota State ............ 10/26/08

Season1. Kristen Luoma (1999) ............................................ 172. Cathy Miniuk (1996) ............................................. 153. Kristi Swaving (2005) ............................................ 14 Ashley McGhee (2001) .......................................... 14 Erin Gallagher (1995) ............................................ 146. Ashley McGhee (2000) .......................................... 13 Jessica Mrozek (1996) ........................................... 138. Kristi Tomczyk (2006) ............................................ 12 Kristen Luoma (2000) ............................................ 12 Ashley McGhee (1999) .......................................... 12 Genevieve Long (1995) ......................................... 12 Cathy Miniuk (1995) ............................................. 12 Jessica Mrozek (1994) ........................................... 12

Career1. Ashley McGhee (1998-01) ..................................... 492. Kristen Luoma (1997-00) ....................................... 463. Jessica Mrozek (1994-97) ...................................... 414. Kristi Swaving (2002-05) ....................................... 375. Anita Rapp (1997-01) ............................................ 36 Erin Gallagher (1995-98) ....................................... 367. Cathy Miniuk (1995-97) ........................................ 338. Kristi Tomczyk (2005-07) ....................................... 289. Marianne Samdal (2003-06) .................................. 2710. Debbie Cartmell (1999-02) .................................... 25 Genevieve Long (1994-96) .................................... 25

ASSISTSGame5 Anita Rapp vs. Grand Valley St. ................... 10/25/974 Jenny Grimm vs. Grand Valley St. .................. 11/1/95 Cathy Miniuk at Northwood .......................... 10/4/953 Katie Arnott vs. Youngstown St. ................... 9/27/02 Anita Rapp at Detroit .................................... 10/3/01 Kristen Luoma vs. Youngstown St. .............. 10/27/00 Kristen Luoma vs. IUPUI ............................... 10/30/99 Anita Rapp vs. Eastern Illinois ........................ 9/10/99 Kristen Luoma vs. Bowling Green ................ 10/12/98 Brooke Kairies vs. Edinboro ........................... 10/6/96 Brooke Kairies vs. Missouri-St. Louis ................ 9/7/96 Genevieve Long at Northwood ...................... 10/4/95 Brooke Kairies at Saginaw Valley St. .............. 9/27/95 Genevieve Long at Saginaw Valley St. ........... 9/27/95

Season1. Brooke Kairies (1996) ............................................ 172. Anita Rapp (2001) ................................................. 12 Anita Rapp (1999) ................................................. 12 Jessica Mrozek (1996) ........................................... 12 Genevieve Long (1995) ......................................... 126. Gail Wilson (2000) ................................................ 11

Kristen Luoma (1999) ............................................ 118. Jessica Boyle (2008) ................................................. 9 Erica Demers (2003) ................................................ 9 Brooke Kairies (1998) .............................................. 9 Erin Gallagher (1997) .............................................. 9 Anita Rapp (1997) ................................................... 9 Cathy Miniuk (1996) ............................................... 9 Erin Gallagher (1995) .............................................. 9 Jenny Grimm (1995) ................................................ 9

Career1. Brooke Kairies (1995-98) ....................................... 402. Anita Rapp (1997-01) ............................................ 383. Gail Wilson (1998-01) ........................................... 30 Jessica Mrozek (1994-97) ...................................... 305. Kristen Luoma (1997-00) ....................................... 286. Erin Gallagher (1995-98) ....................................... 277. Erica Demers (2000-03) ......................................... 268. Jessica Boyle (2005-08) ......................................... 249. Cathy Miniuk (1995-97) ........................................ 2310. Genevieve Long (1994-96) .................................... 22

POINTSGame9 Ashley McGhee vs. Bowling Green .............. 10/12/988 Cathy Miniuk vs. California (Pa.) .................... 9/14/96 Erin Gallagher at Saginaw Valley St. .............. 9/27/95 Cathy Miniuk at at Saginaw Valley St. ........... 9/27/957 Sarah Lynch vs. IPFW ................................... 10/12/08 Ashley McGhee vs. IUPUI ............................. 10/30/99 Kristen Luoma vs. Wis.-Green Bay ................. 10/8/99 Genevieve Long vs. Grand Valley St. .............. 11/1/95 Erin Gallagher at Northwood ......................... 10/4/95 Genevieve Long at Saginaw Valley St. ........... 9/27/95

Season1. Kristen Luoma (1999) ............................................ 452. Cathy Miniuk (1996) ............................................. 393. Jessica Mrozek (1996) ........................................... 384. Erin Gallagher (1995) ............................................ 375. Genevieve Long (1995) ......................................... 366. Anita Rapp (2001) ................................................. 347. Ashley McGhee (2001) .......................................... 32 Cathy Miniuk (1995) ............................................. 32 Jessica Mrozek (1994) ........................................... 3210. Kristi Swaving (2005) ............................................ 31 Kristen Luoma (2000) ............................................ 31

Career1. Kristen Luoma (1997-00) ..................................... 1202. Ashley McGhee (1998-01) ................................... 1193. Jessica Mrozek (1994-97) .................................... 1124. Anita Rapp (1997-01) .......................................... 1105. Erin Gallagher (1995-98) ....................................... 986. Kristi Swaving (2002-05) ....................................... 917. Cathy Miniuk (1995-97) ........................................ 898. Genevieve Long (1994-96) .................................... 729. Marianne Samdal (2003-06) .................................. 7110. Debbie Cartmell (1999-02) .................................... 69

GAME WINNING GOALSSeason1. Kristen Luoma (1999) .............................................. 72. Shelly Piccirillo (2003) .............................................. 5 Ashley McGhee (2000) ............................................ 5 Jessica Mrozek (1996) ............................................. 55. Jessica Boyle (2008) ................................................. 4 Marianne Samdal (2003) ......................................... 4 Ashley McGhee (2001) ............................................ 4 Shelly Piccirillo (2001) .............................................. 4 Anita Rapp (2001) ................................................... 4 Anita Rapp (1998) ................................................... 4 Erin Gallagher (1997) .............................................. 4 Cathy Miniuk (1996) ............................................... 4 Genevieve Long (1994) ........................................... 4

Career1. Kristen Luoma (1997-00) ....................................... 142. Marianne Samdal (2003-06) .................................. 113. Shelly Piccirillo (2000-03) ....................................... 11 Anita Rapp (1997-01) ............................................ 115. Ashley McGhee (1998-01) ..................................... 106. Jessica Boyle (2005-08) ........................................... 8 Kristi Swaving (2002-05) ......................................... 8 Erin Gallagher (1995-98) ......................................... 8 Genevieve Long (1994-96) ...................................... 810. Debbie Cartmell (1999-02) ...................................... 7

SAVESGame15 Kristi McGough at Indiana (Pa.) ................... 10/26/9614 Holly Runstadler vs. Michigan ........................ 8/29/99 Leila Beydoun at Lewis ................................ 10/15/9412 Jessica Howard at Northwestern ...................... 9/9/05 Jessica Howard vs. Marquette ......................... 9/5/04 Holly Runstadler at Iowa St. ........................... 9/12/98 Holly Runstadler at Findlay ............................ 9/23/97

Season1. Jessica Howard (2004) ......................................... 114 Holly Runstadler (1999) ....................................... 1143. Sarah Buckland (2002) .......................................... 984. Kim Herbst (2006) ................................................. 965. Sarah Buckland (2003) .......................................... 836. Sarah Buckland (2000) .......................................... 797. Holly Runstadler (1998) ......................................... 788. Jessica Howard (2005) ........................................... 77 Leila Beydoun (1994) ............................................. 7710. Sarah Buckland (2001) .......................................... 67

Career1. Sarah Buckland (2000-03) ................................... 3272. Holly Runstadler (1996-99) .................................. 2193. Kim Herbst (2006-Pres.) ...................................... 1974. Jessica Howard (2004-05) ................................... 1915. Kristi McGough (1995-97) ................................... 1626. Leila Beydoun (1994) ............................................. 777. Elizabeth Watza (2007) ......................................... 418. Shannon Coley (2008) ........................................... 299. Amber Gale (2003-04) .......................................... 2110. Kristen Balyeat (1995-96) ...................................... 15

SHUTOUTSSeason1. Sarah Buckland (2001) ............................................ 82. Sarah Buckland (2003) ............................................ 73. Holly Runstadler (1999) ........................................... 6 Holly Runstadler (1998) ........................................... 6 Kristi McGough (1996) ............................................ 67. Shannon Coley (2009).................................................5 Jessica Howard (2005) ............................................. 5 Sarah Buckland (2002) ............................................ 5 Sarah Buckland (2000) ............................................ 5 Kristi McGough (1997) ............................................ 5 Leila Beydoun (1994) ............................................... 5

Career1. Sarah Buckland (2000-03) ..................................... 252. Kristi McGough (1995-97) ..................................... 153. Holly Runstadler (1996-99) .................................... 124. Jessica Howard (2004-05) ....................................... 95. Shannon Coley (2008-Pres.) .......................................6 Kim Herbst (2006-2008) .......................................... 67. Leila Beydoun (1994) ............................................... 58. Amber Gale (2003-04) ............................................ 2 Laura Cowham (2001-04) ....................................... 210. Kristen Balyeat (1995-96) ........................................ 1 Elizabeth Watza (2007) ........................................... 1 Note: Shutout records reflect complete game shut-outs only.

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GOALS AGAINST AVERAGESeason (Min. 1,000 Minutes)1. Kristi McGough (1996) ....................................... 0.652. Kristi McGough (1997) ....................................... 0.653. Sarah Buckland (2003) ....................................... 0.834. Sarah Buckland (2001) ....................................... 0.855. Holly Runstadler (1999) ...................................... 1.106. Kristi McGough (1995) ....................................... 1.177. Sarah Buckland (2000) ....................................... 1.198 Shannon Coley (2009) ............................. 1.249. Sarah Buckland (2002) ....................................... 1.3010. Holly Runstadler (1998) ...................................... 1.33

Career (Min. 2,000 Minutes)1. Kristi McGough (1995-97) .................................. 0.842. Sarah Buckland (2000-03) .................................. 1.053. Holly Runstadler (1996-99) ................................. 1.194. Jessica Howard (2004-05) .................................. 1.67

5. Kim Herbst (2006-08) ......................................... 1.86SINGLE-GAME TEAM RECORDSMost Goals ............................................................................................................. 12 vs. Youngstown State, 10/27/00Most Opponent Goals .............................................................................7 twice, most recent at Notre Dame, 11/10/06Most Assists ....................................................................12 vs. Northwood, 10/04/95, vs. Grand Valley State, 11/01/95...................................................................................................................................................vs. Edinboro, 10/06/96.................................................................................................................................... vs. Youngstown State, 10/27/00Shots in a game ......................................................................................................................... 43, vs. UMKC, 10/2/09Most Points ............................................................................................................. 36 vs. Youngstown State, 10/27/00

SEASON TEAM RECORDSMost Goals ................................................................................................................................... 76 (19 games), 1996Most Opponent Goals ................................................................................................................... 45 (20 games), 2006Fewest Goals ................................................................................................................................ 29 (20 games), 2007Fewest Opponent Goals ................................................................................................................ 12 (16 games), 1997Most Assists .................................................................................................................................. 82 (19 games), 1996Most Points ................................................................................................................................. 230 (19 games), 1996Most Goals Scored (Ave.) ..........................................................................................4.00 (76 goals in 19 games), 1996Best Goals Against Average ....................................................................................................... 0.75 (16 games), 1997Most Wins .......................................................................................................................................... 16, 1996 & 2001Most Losses .................................................................................................................................................... 12, 2002Best Winning Percentage ................................................................................................................. 0.875 (14-2), 1997Most Consecutive Wins ................................................................................................................................... 10, 2003Most Consecutive Winless Games ......................................................................................................... 8, 1995 & 1996Most Shutouts ................................................................................................................................................ 12, 2001Fewest Shutouts ............................................................................................................................................... 2, 2006Most Times Shutout .......................................................................................................................................... 7, 2002Fewest Times Shutout ....................................................................................................................................... 0, 1996Fewest Wins ........................................................................................................................................... 7, 1994, 2009Fewest Losses ................................................................................................................................................... 2, 1997Most Ties .................................................................................................................................... 2, 1994, 2007 & 2008Fewest Ties ................................................................................................................................. 0, 1996, 1997 & 1998

MISCELLANEOUS RECORDSMost Consecutive Games without a Loss ........................................................................................................ 10, 2003Most Consecutive Wins ................................................................................................................................... 10, 2003Most Consecutive Losses ................................................................................................................................... 6, 2002Most Consecutive Shutouts ............................................................................................................ 6, 9/24/96-10/13/96Most Consecutive Games Shutout .................................................................................................................... 4, 2009Most Consecutive Games without being Shutout ....................................................................... 31, 10/28/95-10/18/97Largest Margin of Victory ............................................................................ 11 vs. Saginaw Valley State (11-0), 9/24/96Largest Margin of Defeat ...........................................................................................................7 at UNLV (0-7), 9/4/06

Records

Kristi McGough

Cathy Miniuk

Sarah Buckland Jessica Howard

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1994Overall: 7-7-2

Head Coach: Nick O’Shea9/15 at Siena Heights L (2ot) 4-29/18 at Grand Valley State W 5-09/21 Saginaw Valley State W 3-19/25 at Eastern Michigan T (2ot) 2-29/28 Schoolcraft College L 3-19/30 at Detroit L 4-110/8 at #2 Mercyhurst! L 2-010/9 vs. Gannon! W 2-110/15 at #12 Lewis L 2-010/19 at Saginaw Valley State T (2ot) 0-010/23 Eastern Michigan L 3-210/26 at Schoolcraft College L 3-210/28 Grand Valley State W 4-210/30 Central Michigan W 2-111/2 Northwood W 3-011/6 at Central Michigan W 2-0! Mercyhurst Tournament; Erie, Pa.

1995Overall: 12-3-1

GLIAC: 4-1 (2nd)Head Coach: Nick O’Shea

9/2 Detroit L 4-19/9 at Missouri-St. Louis! T 1-19/10 vs. C. Missouri St.! W 3-19/16 at St. Joseph’s (Ind.) W 2-09/20 at Eastern Michigan W 3-29/27 at Saginaw Valley State* W 9-19/30 at Gannon* W 2-010/4 at Northwood* W 8-010/7 at Ashland* W 4-010/11 at Schoolcraft College W 3-010/14 vs. #4 Mercyhurst*^ L 2-010/15 Wisconsin-Parkside^ W 2-010/18 Siena Heights W 3-010/21 Lewis L 2-010/28 Tiffin W 4-311/1 Grand Valley State W 7-0* GLIAC match! Missouri-St. Louis Tourn.; St. Louis, Mo.^ Cent. Region Classic; Rochester, Mich.

1996Overall: 16-3

GLIAC: 7-0 (1st)Head Coach: Nick O’Shea

9/4 Ashland* W 2-09/7 #23 Missouri-St. Louis W 5-39/14 vs. California (Pa.)! W 7-09/15 at Findlay! W 3-09/17 Eastern Michigan L 3-29/21 #21 St. Joseph’s (Ind.) L 2-19/22 #3 Grand Canyon W 3-29/24 at Saginaw Valley State* W 11-09/28 at Grand Valley State* W 4-0

10/5 vs. W. Va. Wesleyan^ W (ot) 1-010/6 vs. Edinboro^ W 9-010/12 at Mercyhurst* W 3-010/13 at Gannon* W 4-010/16 Northwood* W 4-110/19 at #18 Lock Haven L 2-110/20 Northern Michigan* W 8-010/26 at Indiana (Pa.) W 3-110/30 at Lewis W 2-111/2 at Tiffin W 3-0 * GLIAC match! Findlay Invitational; Findlay, Ohio^ Ashland Invitational; Asland, Ohio

1997Overall: 14-2

Head Coach: Nick O’Shea9/2 Mercyhurst W 2-09/7 Lock Haven W 1-09/12 vs. Barry W 4-19/14 at Lynn L 4-19/23 at Findlay W 2-19/26 at Detroit W 2-09/28 Saginaw Valley State W 8-010/12 Gannon W 3-010/15 at Toledo W 7-210/18 at Ashland W 4-010/19 at W. Va. Wesleyan L 2-010/22 at Western Michigan W 2-010/25 Grand Valley State W 9-010/29 Lewis W 5-111/1 Tiffin W 6-011/8 at St. Joseph’s (Ind.) W 3-1

1998Overall: 12-4

Head Coach: Nick O’Shea9/2 Western Michigan W 5-29/6 at Grand Valley State W 6-09/9 at Eastern Michigan W 3-09/12 at Iowa State L 3-19/20 Central Michigan W 2-19/23 Toledo W 2-09/25 at Oral Roberts L 2-09/27 vs. Tulsa L 5-310/3 Findlay W 5-010/6 Detroit W 4-110/12 Bowling Green W 7-110/18 Michigan State W 4-310/21 at Youngstown State W 4-010/30 at Western Illinois W 3-011/1 at Illinois L 3-011/4 at Valparaiso W 3-1

1999Overall: 14-4-1

Mid-Con: 5-0 (1st)Head Coach: Nick O’Shea

8/27 Toledo W 4-18/29 Michigan L 4-19/3 at Dayton W (2ot) 2-19/5 at Central Michigan W 4-29/10 vs. Eastern Illinois! W 5-09/12 at Wisconsin! L 2-09/19 Eastern Michigan W (2ot) 2-19/22 at Western Michigan W 1-09/27 at Detroit W 6-110/1 at Western Illinois* W (ot) 2-110/3 at Wisconsin-Milwaukee L 2-110/8 Wisconsin-Green Bay W 4-310/10 Oral Roberts* W 2-010/15 at VCU W (ot) 2-110/17 at Virginia L 2-010/22 at Valparaiso* W 3-110/23 at Youngstown State* W 1-010/30 IUPUI* W 6-011/6 vs. Valparaiso# T (2ot) 0-0 (Valpo adv. on PKs, 4-2)* Mid-Con match! Rocky Rococo Invit.; Madison, Wis.# Mid-Con Tourn.; Indianapolis, Ind.

2000Overall: 12-5-1

Mid-Con: 4-1 (T-1st)Head Coach: Nick O’Shea

8/25 at Ohio State W 4-18/31 at Pepperdine T (2OT) 2-29/3 at Michigan State L 2-19/9 at Wisconsin! L 2-09/10 vs. George Mason! W 1-09/15 at Toledo W 3-29/17 Central Michigan W 1-09/21 Detroit W 3-09/26 at Eastern Michigan W (OT) 2-19/29 at IUPUI* W 3-210/4 at Michigan L 3-110/7 Western Illinois* W 1-010/14 at Oral Roberts* L 0-110/20 Wisconsin-Milwaukee L OT 2-110/22 Valparaiso* W 6-010/27 Youngstown State* W 12-211/4 vs. IUPUI# W 4-111/5 at Oral Roberts# W OT 2-1* Mid-Con game! Wisconsin Tourn.; Madison, Wis.# Mid-Con Tourn.; Tulsa, Okla.

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2001NCAA Tournament

Overall: 16-4-1Mid-Con: 5-0 (1st)

Head Coach: Nick O’Shea8/31 at Marquette! W 2-19/2 at Wisconsin-Milwaukee! W 5-19/7 Wisconsin L 3-09/9 IPFW W 6-09/17 at Purdue W 2-09/19 at Youngstown State W 1-09/24 at Southern California L 3-19/28 Southern Utah* W 8-09/30 IUPUI* W 6-110/3 at Detroit W 4-010/6 at Western Illinois* W 4-110/9 at Toledo W 1-010/12 Oral Roberts* W 3-010/14 at Valparaiso* W 1-010/18 Michigan State W 2-110/21 Michigan T (2ot) 0-010/26 at Illinois State L 3-110/28 Eastern Michigan W 1-011/9 vs. IUPUI# W 4-011/11 at Oral Roberts# W 3-011/17 vs. Cincinnati$ L 2-3 * Mid-Con game! Verizon Tourn.; Milwaukee, Wis.# Mid-Con Tourn.; Tulsa, Okla.$ NCAA Regional; South Bend, Ind.

2002NCAA Tournament

Overall: 10-12-1Mid-Con: 3-2 (3rd)

Head Coach: Nick O’Shea8/30 vs. Wisconsin-Milwaukee! W 2-19/1 at Marquette! W 2-09/6 at Central Michigan L 3-29/8 at Michigan State L 2-09/13 Illinois State L 3-29/15 Purdue L (ot) 4-39/19 vs. New Mexico^ L 1-09/21 vs. Kansas^ L 1-09/27 Youngstown State W 8-09/29 Dayton L 2-110/3 at Southern Utah* W 5-110/6 at Oral Roberts* L 3-010/11 Western Illinois* W 5-010/13 at Cincinnati L 1-010/18 Detroit W 3-010/20 Valparaiso* L 2-110/25 at IUPUI* W 3-010/27 at Michigan L 2-010/31 Western Michigan W 4-011/2 Toledo W 2-111/8 vs. Valparaiso# W 1-011/10 at Oral Roberts# T (2ot) 1-1 (Oakland adv. on PKs, 4-2)

11/15 at Michigan$ L 1-0* Mid-Con game! Verizon Tourn., Milwaukee, Wis.^ Evansivlle Tourn.; Evansville, Ind.# Mid-Con Tourn.; Tulsa, Okla.$ NCAA Regional; Ann Arbor, Mich.

2003NCAA Tournament

Overall: 15-5-1Mid-Con: 6-0 (1st)

Head Coach: Nick O’Shea8/29 at Illinois! W 1-08/31 vs. SE Missouri State! T (2ot) 0-09/5 at Michigan@ W 1-09/7 vs. Marquette@ L 2-09/12 at Loyola Marymount& L 1-09/14 vs. #3 UCLA& L 6-29/19 at Eastern Michigan W 3-09/21 at Centenary* W 1-09/26 Southern Utah* W 4-010/3 at Western Illinois* W 7-210/5 Cincinnati W 5-110/10 at Valparaiso* W 3-010/12 Wisconsin-Milwaukee W 2-110/16 Oral Roberts* W 3-110/19 at Detroit W 1-010/26 IUPUI* W 5-010/30 at Western Michigan L 3-211/2 Indiana W 3-011/7 vs. Western Illinois W (ot) 1-011/9 at Oral Roberts# W 3-111/14 at Michigan$ L 1-0* Mid-Con game! Illini Cup; Champaign, Ill.@ Michigan Tourn.; Ann Arbor, Mich.& Loyola Mary. Tourn.; Los Angeles, Calif.# Mid-Con Tourn.; Tulsa, Okla.$ NCAA Regional; Ann Arbor, Mich.

2004Overall: 8-11-1

Mid-Con: 3-3 (T-3rd)Head Coach: Nick O’Shea

8/27 Western Michigan L (2ot) 2-19/3 Illinois State! L 2-19/5 Marquette! W 3-19/10 vs. #22 Boston Univ.@ L 3-09/12 vs. Syracuse@ W 1-09/17 Centenary* L (ot) 1-09/19 at Dayton L 2-19/25 at IUPUI* W 2-19/27 Detroit W (ot) 1-09/30 at Indiana L 3-010/3 at Toledo W 1-010/8 Western Illinois* W 3-010/10 Valparaiso* L 3-010/14 #13 Michigan W 1-0

10/17 Michigan St. L 3-210/21 at Oral Roberts* L 5-010/23 at Southern Utah* W 4-210/28 at Purdue L 3-010/30 Northwestern L 5-111/5 Oral Roberts# T (2ot) 0-0 (Oral Roberts adv. on PKs, 3-2)* Mid-Con game! Holiday Inn Select Classic; Rochester, Mich.@ Michigan Classic; Ann Arbor, Mich. # Mid-Con Tourn.; Rochester, Mich.

2005Overall: 9-8-1

Mid-Con: 4-2 (T-1st)Head Coach: Nick O’Shea

8/26 at Bowling Green W 4-18/28 Eastern Michigan W 3-09/2 Western Michigan W 1-09/9 at Northwestern! L OT 3-29/11 vs. Kent St.! T 2OT 1-19/16 at Loyola Marymount@ L 2-09/18 vs. #22 Southern Cal@ L 3-09/25 #22 Michigan L 3-29/30 vs. Colorado Coll.& W 2-110/2 vs. #5 Santa Clara& L 2-010/9 at Western Illinois* L 3-210/13 Southern Utah* W 2-010/16 IUPUI* W 3-010/19 Oral Roberts* L 2-110/21 at Valparaiso* W 2-110/28 at Centenary* W 4-011/4 vs. Western Illinois# W 3-111/6 vs. Valparaiso# L 3-1* Mid-Con game! Northwestern Tourn.; Evanston, Ill.@ Loy. Mary. Tourn.; Los Angeles, Calif.& Stanford Tourn.; Palo Alto, Calif.# Mid-Con Tourn,; Tulsa, Okla.

2006NCAA Tournament

Overall: 8-11-1Mid-Con: 4-2 (2nd)

Head Coach: Nick O’Shea8/25 #17 Arizona L 2-18/27 Toledo W 2-19/2 vs. New Mexico! L 2-19/4 at UNLV! L 7-09/7 at Illinois St. L 3-09/10 at Cincinnati L 1-09/15 at Western Michigan W (ot) 3-29/17 Loyola Marymount L 3-29/21 at Michigan W 2-19/24 Dayton L 4-19/28 at Xavier L 3-010/1 Valparaiso* L 2-110/6 Centenary* W 3-010/14 at Oral Roberts* W 2-0

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10/16 at Southern Utah* W 5-110/21 Western Illinois* W 6-110/26 at IUPUI* L 3-211/2 Southern Utah# W 2-111/4 Western Illinois# T 3OT 1-1 (Oakland adv. on PKs, 4-3)11/10 at #1 Notre Dame$ L 7-1* Mid-Con game! UNLV Tourn.; Las Vegas, Nev.# Mid-Con Tourn.,; Rochester, Mich.$ NCAA Tourn.; South Bend, Ind.

2007NCAA Tournament

Overall: 10-8-2Summit League: 6-2 (2nd)Head Coach: Nick O’Shea

8/31 Syracuse L 2-19/2 at Iowa State L 2-19/7 at South Dakota State* L 3-09/9 at North Dakota State* W 2-19/14 Cincinnati W 1-09/16 at Western Illinois* L 2-19/21 #22 USC L 2-09/23 at Dayton L 5-09/28 at IUPUI* W 1-09/30 Illinois State T (2ot) 2-210/5 Oral Roberts* W (2ot) 2-110/7 Centenary* W 1-010/14 at Detroit W 3-110/19 Southern Utah* W 3-010/21 at #24 Indiana L 2-110/28 Michigan T (2ot) 1-111/3 IPFW* W 4-011/9 Southern Utah# W 2-111/11 Western Illinois# W 3-111/16 at Purdue^ L 4-0* Summit League game# Summit League Tourn.,; Rochester, Mich.$ NCAA Tourn.; South Bend, Ind.

2008Overall: 9-9-2

Summit League: 8-1 (T-1st)Head Coach: Nick O’Shea

8/22 Michigan State L 5-18/29 Bowling Green T (2OT) 0-08/31 Central Michigan L 1-09/5 vs. Cornell L 4-19/7 vs. St. Bonaventure W 2-19/11 at Michigan L 6-29/14 at Nebraska L (OT) 3-29/19 at Kentucky T (2OT) 2-29/21 Green Bay L 2-19/29 Detroit L 2-110/3 at Centenary* W 3-010/5 at Oral Roberts* W 2-010/10 IUPUI* L 3-110/12 at IPFW* W 6-1

10/17 Western Illinois* W 4-010/24 South Dakota State* W 2-110/26 North Dakota State* W 5-110/31 at Southern Utah* W 4-011/7 vs. Southern Utah^ W (2OT) 3-211/9 vs. South Dakota State^ L 1-0* Summit League Game^ Summit League Tournament; Macomb, Ill.

2009Overall: 7-9-1

Summit League: 4-4-1 (6th)Head Coach: Nick O’Shea

8/26 Michigan State L 3-08/30 St. Bonaventure W 2-19/4 at Northern Arizona W 1-09/6 vs. New Mexico L 2-09/13 Western Michigan L 2-09/16 at Michigan L 3-09/18 at Northern Illinois L 4-09/22 at Detroit W 1-010/2 UMKC* W 8-010/4 SOUTHERN UTAH* L 4-210/9 at South Dakota State* W (2OT) 1-010/11 at North Dakota State* L 2-110/16 Centenary* T (2OT) 0-010/18 Oraol Roberts* W 1-010/23 IPFW* W 4-010/30 at IUPUI* L 1-311/1 at Western Illinois* L 1-2* Summit League Game

All-Time Results

Therese Bjorke

Cat Panabaker

Kristi Swaving

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Record By Team

ArizonaUA Leads 1-08/25/06 UA 2-1 H

AshlandOU Leads 3-010/7/95 OU 4-0 A9/4/96 OU 2-0 H10/18/97 OU 4-0 A

BarryOU Leads 1-09/12/97 OU 4-1 N

Boston UniversityBU Leads 1-09/10/04 BU 3-0 N

Bowling GreenOU Leads 2-0-110/12/98 OU 7-1 H8/26/05 OU 4-1 A8/29/08 TIE 0-0 (2OT) H

California (Pa.)OU Leads 1-09/14/96 OU 7-0 N

Central MichiganOU Leads 5-210/30/94 OU 2-1 H11/6/94 OU 2-0 A9/20/98 OU 2-1 H9/5/98 OU 4-2 A9/17/00 OU 1-0 H9/6/02 CMU 3-2 A8/31/08 CMU 1-0 H

Central Missouri StateOU Leads 1-09/10/95 OU 3-1 N

CentenaryOU leads 5-1-19/21/03 OU 1-0 A9/17/04 CC 1-0 (OT) H10/28/05 OU 4-0 A10/6/06 OU 3-0 H10/7/07 OU 1-0 H10/3/08 OU 3-0 A 10/16/09 TIE 0-0 H

CincinnatiUC Leads 3-211/17/01 UC 3-2 N10/13/02 UC 1-0 A10/5/03 OU 5-1 H9/10/06 UC 1-0 A9/14/07 OU 1-0 H

Colorado CollegeOU Leads 1-09/30/05 OU 2-1 N

CornellCU Leads 1-09/5/08 CU 4-1 N

DaytonUD Leads 4-19/3/99 OU 2-1 (2OT) A

9/29/02 UD 2-1 H9/19/04 UD 2-1 A9/24/06 UD 4-1 H9/23/07 UD 5-0 A

DetroitOU Leads 10-39/30/94 UDM 4-1 A9/2/95 UDM 4-1 H9/26/97 OU 2-0 A10/6/98 OU 4-1 H9/27/99 OU 6-1 A9/21/00 OU 3-1 H10/3/01 OU 4-0 A10/18/02 OU 3-0 H10/19/03 OU 1-0 A9/27/04 OU 1-0 (OT) H10/14/07 OU 3-1 A9/29/08 UDM 2-1 H 9/22/09 OU 1-0 A

Eastern IllinoisOU Leads 1-09/10/98 OU 5-0 N

Eastern MichiganOU Leads 7-2-19/25/94 TIE 0-0 (2OT) A10/23/94 EMU 3-2 H9/20/95 OU 3-2 A9/17/96 EMU 3-2 H9/9/98 OU 3-0 A9/19/99 OU 2-1 (2OT) H9/26/00 OU 2-1 (OT) A10/28/01 OU 1-0 H9/19/03 OU 3-0 A8/28/05 OU 3-0 H

Edinboro (Pa.)OU Leads 1-010/6/96 OU 9-0 N

FindlayOU Leads 2-09/23/97 OU 2-1 A10/3/98 OU 5-0 H GannonOU Leads 4-010/9/94 OU 2-1 N9/30/95 OU 2-0 A10/13/96 OU 4-0 A10/12/97 OU 3-0 H

George MasonOU Leads 1-09/10/00 OU 1-0 N

Grand CanyonOU Leads 1-09/22/96 OU 3-2 H

Grand Valley StateOU Leads 6-09/18/94 OU 5-0 A10/28/94 OU 4-2 H11/1/95 OU 7-0 H9/28/96 OU 4-0 A10/25/97 OU 9-0 H9/6/98 OU 6-0 A

Green BayGB Leads 1-09/21/08 GB 2-1 H

IllinoisSeries Tied 1-111/1/98 ILL 3-0 A8/29/03 OU 1-0 A

Illinois StateISU Leads 4-0-110/26/01 ISU 3-1 A9/13/02 ISU 3-2 H9/3/04 ISU 2-1 H9/7/06 ISU 3-0 A9/30/07 TIE 2-2 (2OT) H

IndianaIU Leads 2-111/2/03 OU 3-0 H9/30/04 IU 3-0 A10/21/07 IU 2-1 A

Indiana (Pa.)OU Leads 1-010/26/96 OU 3-1 A

IPFWOU Leads 4-09/9/01 OU 6-0 H11/3/07 OU 4-0 H10/12/08 OU 6-1 A 10/23/09 OU 4-0 H

IUPUIOU Leads 10-310/30/99 OU 6-0 H9/29/00 OU 3-2 A11/4/00 OU 4-1 N9/30/01 OU 6-1 H11/9/01 OU 4-0 N10/25/02 OU 3-0 A10/26/03 OU 5-0 H9/25/04 OU 2-1 A10/16/05 OU 3-0 H10/26/06 IUPUI 3-2 A9/28/07 OU 1-0 A10/10/08 IUPUI 3-1 H 10/30/09 IUPUI 3-1 A

Iowa StateOU Leads 2-09/12/98 ISU 3-1 A9/2/07 ISU 2-1 A

KansasKU Leads 1-09/21/02 KU 1-0 N

Kent StateSeries Tied 0-0-19/11/05 TIE 1-1 (2OT) N

KentuckySeries Tied 0-0-19/19/08 TIE 0-0 (2OT) A

LewisSeries Tied 2-210/15/94 LU 2-0 A

10/21/95 LU 2-0 H10/30/96 OU 2-1 A10/29/97 OU 5-1 H

Lock Haven (Pa.)Series Tied 1-110/19/96 LHU 2-1 A9/7/97 OU 1-0 H

Loyola MarymountLMU Leads 3-09/12/03 LMU 1-0 A9/16/05 LMU 2-0 A9/17/06 LMU 3-2 H

LynnLU Leads 1-09/14/97 LU 4-1 A

MarquetteOU Leads 3-18/31/01 OU 2-1 A9/1/02 OU 2-0 A9/7/03 MU 2-0 N9/5/04 OU 3-1 H

MercyhurstSeries Tied 2-210/8/94 MU 2-0 A10/14/95 MU 2-0 A10/12/96 OU 3-0 A9/2/97 OU 2-0 H

MichiganUM Leads 8-3-28/29/99 UM 4-1 A10/4/00 UM 3-1 A10/21/00 TIE 0-0 (2OT) H10/27/02 UM 2-0 A11/15/02 UM 1-0 A9/5/03 OU 1-0 A11/14/03 UM 1-0 A10/14/04 OU 1-0 H9/25/05 UM 3-2 H9/21/06 OU 2-1 A10/28/07 TIE 1-1 (2OT) H9/11/08 UM 6-2 A 9/16/09 UM 3-0 A

Michigan StateMSU Leads 5-210/18/98 OU 4-3 H9/3/00 MSU 2-1 A10/18/01 OU 2-1 H9/8/02 MSU 2-0 A10/17/04 MSU 3-2 H8/22/08 MSU 5-1 H 8/26/09 MSU 3-0 A

Missouri-St. LouisOU Leads 1-0-19/9/95 TIE 1-1 A9/7/96 OU 5-3 H

NebraskaUN Leads 1-09/14/08 UN 3-2 (OT) A

New MexicoUNM Leads 3-09/19/02 UNM 1-0 N

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9/2/06 UNM 2-1 N 9/6/09 UNM 2-0 N

North Dakota StateOU Leads 2-19/9/07 OU 2-1 A10/26/08 OU 5-1 H10/11/09 NDSU 2-1 A

Northern ArizonaOU Leads 1-09/4/09 OU 1-0 A

Northern IllinoisNIU Leads 1-09/18/09 NIU 4-0 A

Northern MichiganOU Leads 1-010/20/96 OU 8-0 H

NorthwesternNU Leads 2-010/30/04 NU 5-1 A9/9/05 NU 3-2 (OT) A

NorthwoodOU Leads 3-011/2/94 OU 3-0 H10/4/95 OU 8-0 A10/16/96 OU 4-1 H

Notre DameND Leads 1-011/10/06 ND 7-1 A

Ohio StateOU Leads 1-08/25/00 OU 4-1 A

Oral RobertsOU Leads 9-6-29/25/98 ORU 2-0 A10/10/99 OU 2-0 H10/14/00 ORU 1-0 A11/5/00 OU 2-1 (OT) A10/12/01 OU 3-0 H11/11/01 OU 3-0 A10/6/02 ORU 3-0 A11/10/02 TIE 1-1 (2OT)* A10/16/03 OU 3-1 H11/9/03 OU 3-1 A10/21/04 ORU 5-0 A11/5/04 TIE 0-0 (2OT)** H10/19/05 ORU 2-1 H10/14/06 OU 2-0 A10/5/07 OU 2-1 (2OT) H10/5/08 OU 2-0 A 10/18/09 OU 1-0 H*Oakland advances on PKs, 4-2**Oral Roberts advances on PKs, 3-2

PepperdineSeries Tied 0-0-18/31/00 TIE 2-2 (2OT) A

PurduePU Leads 3-19/17/01 OU 2-0 A

9/15/02 PU 4-3 (OT) H10/28/04 PU 3-0 A11/16/07 PU 4-0 A

Saginaw Valley StateOU Leads 4-0-19/21/94 OU 3-1 H10/19/94 TIE 0-0 (2OT) A9/27/95 OU 9-1 A9/24/96 OU 11-0 A9/28/97 OU 8-0 H

St. BonaventureOU Leads 2-09/7/08 OU 2-1 N 8/30/09 OU 2-1 H

St. Joseph’s (Ind.)OU Leads 2-19/16/95 OU 2-0 A9/21/96 SJU 2-1 H11/8/97 OU 3-1 A

Santa ClaraSC Leads 1-010/2/05 SC 2-0 N

Schoolcraft CollegeSC Leads 2-19/28/94 SC 3-1 H10/26/94 SC 3-2 A10/11/95 OU 3-0 A

Siena HeightsSeries Tied 1-19/15/94 SH 4-2 (2OT) A10/18/95 OU 3-0 H

South Dakota StateSeries Tied 2-29/7/07 SDSU 3-0 A10/24/08 OU 2-1 H11/9/08 SDSU 1-0 N10/9/09 OU 1-0 (2OT) A Southeast MissouriSeries Tied 0-0-18/31/03 TIE 0-0 (2OT) N

Southern CaliforniaUSC Leads 3-09/24/01 USC 3-1 A9/18/05 USC 3-0 A9/21/07 USC 2-0 H

Southern UtahOU Leads 11-19/28/01 OU 8-0 H10/3/02 OU 5-1 A9/26/03 OU 4-0 H10/23/04 OU 4-2 A10/13/05 OU 2-0 H10/16/06 OU 5-1 A11/2/06 OU 2-1 N10/19/07 OU 3-0 H11/9/07 OU 2-1 H10/31/08 OU 4-0 A11/7/08 OU 3-2 (2OT) N 10/4/09 SU 4-2 H

Syracuse

Series Tied 1-19/12/04 OU 1-0 N8/31/07 SU 2-1 H

TiffinOU Leads 3-010/28/95 OU 4-3 H11/2/96 OU 3-0 A11/1/97 OU 6-0 H

ToledoOU Leads 8-010/15/97 OU 7-2 A9/23/98 OU 2-0 H8/27/99 OU 4-1 H9/15/00 OU 3-2 A10/9/01 OU 1-0 A 11/2/02 OU 2-1 H10/3/04 OU 1-0 A8/27/06 OU 2-1 H

TulsaOU Leads 1-09/27/98 UT 5-3 A

UCLAUCLA Leads 1-09/14/03 UCLA 6-2 N

UMKC OU Leads 1-010/2/09 OU 8-0 H

UNLVUNLV Leads 1-09/4/06 UNLV 7-0 A

ValparaisoOU Leads 7-4-111/4/98 OU 3-1 A10/22/99 OU 3-1 A11/6/99 TIE 0-0 (2OT)* N10/22/00 OU 6-0 H10/14/01 OU 1-0 A10/20/02 VALPO 2-1 H11/8/02 OU 1-0 N10/10/03 OU 3-0 A10/10/04 VALPO 3-0 H10/21/05 OU 2-1 A11/6/05 VALPO 3-1 N10/1/06 VALPO 2-1 H* - Valpo advances on PKs, 4-2

VirginiaUVA Leads 1-010/17/99 UVA 2-0 A

Virginia CommonwealthOU Leads 1-010/15/99 OU 2-1 (OT) A

West Virginia WesleyanSeries Tied 1-110/5/96 OU 1-0 (OT) N10/19/97 WVW 2-0 A

Western IllinoisOU Leads 12-3-110/30/98 OU 3-0 A

10/1/99 OU 2-1 (OT) A10/7/00 OU 1-0 H10/6/01 OU 4-1 A10/11/02 OU 5-0 H10/3/03 OU 7-2 A11/7/03 OU 1-0 (OT) N10/8/04 OU 3-0 H10/9/05 WIU 3-2 A11/4/05 OU 3-1 N10/21/06 OU 6-1 H11/4/06 TIE 1-1 (3OT)* H9/16/07 WIU 2-1 A11/11/07 OU 3-1 H10/17/08 OU 4-0 H 11/1/09 WIU 2-1 A*Oakland advanced on PKs, 4-3

Western MichiganOU Leads 6-3-010/22/97 OU 2-0 A9/2/98 OU 5-2 H9/22/99 OU 1-0 A10/31/02 OU 4-0 H10/30/03 WMU 3-2 A8/27/04 WMU 2-1 (OT) H9/2/05 OU 1-0 H9/15/06 OU 3-2 (OT) A 9/13/09 WMU 2-0 H

WisconsinUW Leads 3-09/12/99 UW 2-0 A9/9/00 UW 2-0 A9/7/01 UW 3-0 H

Wisconsin-Green BayOU Leads 1-010/8/99 OU 4-3 H

Wisconsin-MilwaukeeOU Leads 3-210/3/99 UWM 2-1 A10/20/00 UWM 2-1 (OT) H9/2/01 OU 5-1 A8/30/02 OU 2-1 N10/12/03 OU 2-1 H

Wisconsin-ParksideUWP Leads 1-010/15/95 UWP 2-0 H

XavierXU Leads 1-09/28/06 XU 3-0 A

Youngstown StateOU Leads 5-010/21/98 OU 4-0 A10/23/99 OU 1-0 A10/27/99 OU 12-2 H9/19/01 OU 1-0 A9/27/02 OU 8-0 H

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The Oakland Varsity Association

As a former varsity athlete, you represent the proud tradition of Oakland athletics. Your achievements are the foundation upon which our current student-athletes compete on.

With this in mind, the Varsity O has been established to keep those relationships with our past Graduates & Champions strong.

The Varsity O is open to all of Oakland University’s former varsity athletes from all eras.

Members will have the opportunity to:

* Update their contact information * View All-Time Letterwinner lists * Receive information about sport reunions * Partake in special offers and discounts * Network with peers * Utilize career tools available only to OU alumni-athletes * Become involved with current varsity sports * Support the next generation of Graduates & Champions

Visit http://www.ougrizzlies.com/ot/varsity-o.html for more information GO BLACK, GO GOLD!

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Meadow Brook Hall is the fourth largest historic house museumin the United States and is renowned for its superb

craftsmanship, architectural detailing and grand scale. Built between 1926 and 1929 as the residence of Matilda Dodge Wilson (widow of auto pioneer John Dodge) and her second

husband, lumber broker Alfred G. Wilson, the 110-room, 88,000-square-foot, Tudor-revival style mansion is complete

with vast collections of original art and furnishings.

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Nestled in the heart of Oakland County, Michigan, Oakland University has a student enrollment of 18,169 students (14,397 undergraduate, 3,772 graduate) in 132 baccalaureate and 177 graduate and certificate programs. Oakland University boasts a state-of-the-art campus featuring everything from NCAA Divi-

sion I athletics to top-notch performances at the Meadow Brook Music Festival.

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Oakland University is home to the highly-acclaimed Meadow Brook Music Festival, which brings numerous high-profile musi-cal and comedy acts to the OU campus every year. Blues Trav-

eler, Jackson Browne, Frank Caliendo, Collective Soul, Counting Crows, John Fogerty, Peter Frampton, Chris Isaak, Live, Dave Matthews Band, George Thorogood & The Destroyers, and

“Weird” Al Yankovic are just a sampling of the high-profile acts to have visited the OU campus in the last few years. DTE Energy Music Theatre and The Palace of Auburn Hills also host several

concerts within minutes of the OU campus.

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Local Sports

The OU campus is located just five minutes away from the metro Detroit area’s premier sports and entertainment facility, the Palace of Auburn Hills, home to the 2004 NBA Champion Detroit Pistons and 2008 WNBA Champion Detroit Shock. The Detroit Tigers, Detroit Red Wings, and Detroit Lions all play just

30 minutes from the OU campus in downtown Detroit.

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This is Rochester

During the holiday season the city of Rochester comes alive! A short drive down Main Street allows local businesses to show

off their “true colors” as they combine to show off their holiday spirit by covering the facades of their buildings with

multicolored lights.

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This is Rochester

The holiday season isn’t the only time that Rochester comes alive. The downtown area offers some of the best shopping in the metro Detroit area. And if shoppers can’t find what they’re looking for here, Great Lakes Crossing in Auburn Hills and the

Somerset Collection in Troy are just minutes away.

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The OU Soccer Field

Opened for play in 2001, the OU Soccer Field has housed the very successful Oakland University men’s and women’s soccer programs that have consistently been on top of The Summit League since joining Division I in 1998.

The field accommodates 1,000 fans, which has certainly played a factor in the Golden Grizzlies men posting a 41-16-8 record, and the Golden Grizzlies women posting a 35-24-5 record on the OU Soccer Field.

In 2008, Oakland’s men played hosted to its first NCAA College Cup game at the OU Soccer Field, where they took on 2007 College Cup runner-up Ohio State University.

OU will host the 2009 Summit League Men’s Soccer Championship, marking the third time in four seasons that the Golden Grizzlies have served as the host team. Oakland’s women have also hosted the Summit League championship three times.

In addition to competing at the OU Soccer Field, both the Golden Grizzlies men’s and women’s programs will host three games at the Ultimate Soccer Arenas in Pontiac. The complex has three full size indoor soccer fields, as well as locker rooms

and various restaurants. OU also trains at the state-of-the-art facility.

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Dr. Gary D. Russi • PresidentSouthwestern Oklahoma, ‘69

Gary Russi has served as Oakland University’s president since 1996, and he held the position of in-terim president from 1995 to 1996. Under his leader-ship Oakland completed its first strategic plan, 1995 - 2005. The 10-year plan paved the way for Oakland’s unprecedented growth - in stature and size - and is helping the university realize its 2010 vision. In April 2005 Russi announced the university’s

first-ever comprehensive campaign, “Innovation and Opportunity - The Campaign for Oakland University,” with a goal of raising $110 million by 2010. The Campaign for Oakland University is designed to propel the university to the next level in providing a comprehensive liberal education, raising funds for professorships, scholarships, re-search endowments, academic programs and improved facilities. As of September 2006 the university has raised more than $70.4 million toward that ambitious goal. Oakland University is a top-rated academic institution that is widely recognized as a university on the rise. With a steadily grow-ing student population that topped 18,000 in fall 2006, Russi has worked with the Oakland community to maintain the highest caliber of academic quality and to build an infrastructure that retains the best features of a small campus setting while offering a large array of programs and services. Under Russi’s leadership, Oakland has introduced more than 40 new academic degree programs since 1995. Full-time faculty number more than 440 as of fall 2005, with 50 new positions approved for 2006-07. These new programs and faculty members have drawn a greater number - and an even more talented group - of students to the university. Average high school GPAs and ACT scores of incom-ing freshmen continue to rise. Russi’s commitment to experiential learning with flexible class schedules, high quality facilities and classroom technologies, and a wide array of student services and research opportunities is helping Oakland grow into a distinctive university focused on delivering a unique and progressive undergraduate education. In addition, during Russi’s tenure, Oakland has invested - often with state support - more than $190 million to enrich environments for teaching, researching, learning, and living. Capital improvements include a $43-million Science and Engineering building, a $37-mil-lion Recreation and Athletics Center, the $17.5-million R. Hugh and Nancy Elliott Hall of Business and Information Technology, the $32-million Carlotta and Dennis Pawley Hall and $20-million new student apartments. This trend will continue with the Campaign for Oakland University’s goal of further capital enhancements to support the uni-versity’s growth. Russi joined Oakland University in 1993 as vice president for aca-demic affairs where he was responsible for all academic programs, academic support services, research and several university wide ad-

ministrative services. In 1995 he assumed the role of interim presi-dent. He held both positions until he was named president in 1996. Russi is also a professor in Oakland’s School of Health Sciences. Prior to joining Oakland, Russi was vice president for research and strategic planning at Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa where he served as the university’s chief research administrator and promot-ed institutional direction and support for faculty research endeavors. While there he was instrumental in focusing university staff resources and budgets to strengthen faculty research. Russi was also very in-volved there, as he is at Oakland, in supporting and promoting un-dergraduate student research projects. As vice president for research and strategic planning, Russi also led and managed the application of state-of-the-art information technology in the university’s administra-tive, educational and research activities. Russi’s administrative career at Drake University began in 1973 as a project coordinator in development and fund raising where he authored, co-authored and/or managed 42 funded grant or contract projects ranging from $200 to $900,000. From there he progressed through a variety of administrative positions, including department chair for the Clinical Externship Program, director of university plan-ning, vice provost for planning and budgeting, and executive assis-tant to the president. Russi participated in the American Council on Education (ACE) Fellows Program in Academic Administration from 1982-1983 where he served as special assistant to the executive vice president and pro-vost of the University of Nebraska. Russi’s teaching and research experience began at Southwestern Oklahoma State University where he was an undergraduate research assistant in chemistry from 1967-1969. His professional teaching and research career began in 1969 when he joined Kansas University as a teaching/research assistant in pharmacology and toxicology. Dur-ing his tenure at Drake University he held the positions of assistant professor, associate professor and professor of pharmacology and toxicology. From 1973 to 1984, Russi published 17 abstracts and articles in professional journals. Between 1970 and 2006, he co-authored eight scientific articles, dissertations and abstracts. And from 1973 to 1991, he completed 13 invited scientific book reviews. Russi has achieved numerous honors and awards for his many achievements, including the George Wibby Athletic Award from Oak-land University (2002), Distinguished Alumni Award from Southwest-ern Oklahoma State University (1998), Honorary Member of Golden Key National Honour Society at Oakland University (1993 to present), Merck Research Award at Southwestern Oklahoma State Universi-ty (1969) and Rho Chi Society Undergraduate Research Award at Southwestern Oklahoma State University (1969). Russi currently serves as co-chair of the Oakland County Business Roundtable and vice chair of Oakland County Automation Alley. He is a member of the Board of Trustees of Crittenton Hospital and the Citizens Research Council of Michigan, serves as chair of the Presi-dents Council of State Universities of Michigan and is a member of the Detroit Renaissance Board of Directors. Russi earned his bachelor of science degree in pharmacology from Southwestern Oklahoma State University and his doctor of phi-losophy degree in pharmacology and toxicology from the University of Kansas.

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Tracy Huth • Director of AthleticsOakland, ‘84

When one thinks of Oakland University athletics, one of the first names that comes to mind is that of second-year Director of Athlet-ics Tracy Huth. After all, Huth has been involved with Oakland University athletics as a student-athlete, coach, and ad-ministrator since the 1980-81 academic year. Huth was appoint-ed Director of Athletics

in October 2007 after serving as the interim director for one year, and immediately put in motion an ambitious plan to en-hance the overall Oakland University athletics experience, both for student-athletes and fans alike. The result thus far has been a more fan-friendly atmosphere at all OU events, and increasing student-athlete success both athletically and academically. During his first year as OU’s Director of Athletics, Oakland placed more student-athletes on The Summit League Academic All-League teams than any other institution, and Golden Grizzly teams captured league titles in men’s and women’s soccer and men’s and women’s swimming and diving; and saw the school’s first individual league champion in track and field. The OU bas-ketball programs were the only teams in The Summit League to beat ranked opponents, and Oakland University also played host to The Summit League women’s soccer and men’s and women’s swimming and diving championships. In the coming year, OU will host the men’s soccer championship and will once again host the men’s and women’s swimming and diving champion-ships. Prior to making the move into the athletics director’s office, Huth served over nine years as an Associate Athletics Director and Assistant Athletics Director, including a one-year stint OU’s Senior Associate Athletics Director where he was in charge of supervising the department’s operations. While an assistant di-rector, Huth’s primary responsibilities were in the areas of pro-gram supervision, student-athlete services, and compliance. During his time as a departmental administrator, Huth has been involved in several league and national committees. In March 2006, Huth was appointed to a four-year term on the NCAA Swimming & Diving Committee. He has also served on the NCAA’s Academic/Eligibility/Compliance Cabinet (2001-05) and served as the tournament manager for the first and second-round games in the 2006 NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament hosted by Oakland at the Palace of Auburn Hills. Huth currently serves as a member of The Summit League Joint Council, the

league’s Budget Committee and Competition Committee, and also chairs the Men’s & Women’s Swimming & Diving Sport Committee. The strides made by the athletics program during Huth’s tenure should come as no surprise to anyone familiar with his track record as a coach. Huth spent 11 years as the head coach of OU’s women’s swimming and diving program, establishing the Oakland program as the premier program in the country at the Division II level. His teams finished in the top three nationally in nine consecutive seasons, winning five consecutive national championships and three consecutive second-place finishes from 1990-97. Huth was named the NCAA Division II Coach of the Year three times for his team’s accomplishments. Only Kenyon College (17 consecutive Division III titles from 1984-2000) and Truman State University (six consecutive Divi-sion II titles from 2001-06) have posted more consecutive na-tional championships in women’s swimming and diving, while only Texas (five consecutive Division I titles from 1984-88) and Stanford (five consecutive Division I titles from 1992-96) have matched the total of five straight, which stood as a Division II record until 2006. Huth began his coaching career at Oakland in 1985 as an assistant coach with the men’s swimming and diving program, a position he held for two years before taking the reins of the women’s program. Huth remained as the women’s head coach until 1998, when he stepped down to focus on his position as Assistant Athletics Director as OU made the move to Division I. But before Huth became well-known as the highly-success-ful coach of OU’s women’s swimming program, he earned rec-ognition as one of the top swimmers in the nation. Arguably the most accomplished student-athlete in OU his-tory, Huth earned a rare 24 All-America honors, claiming 13 in-dividual national championships. Huth was a four-time national champion in both the 200- and 400-yard individual medley, and was named NCAA Division II Swimmer of the Year three times. He remains the only swimmer in NCAA history to have won both the 200 and 400 IM four times. In 2002 Huth had the unique honor of being selected to the Oakland University Lepley Hall of Honor for a second time. He and is the only member to be enshrined twice. Originally named to the Hall in 1990 for his swimming accomplishments as a student-athlete, his second honor was in recognition of his coaching accomplishments. A native of Yakima, Wash., Huth is a member of the North Oakland Family YMCA Advisory Board and the March of Dimes “Walk America Troy site committee. He earned his bachelor’s degree in secondary education from Oakland in 1985, and in 1996, Huth earned his master’s degree in sports administration from Wayne State University. He currently resides in Clarkston with his wife Jenny Huth and has two children, Kara and Chance.

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SIMON DOVERAssociate Athletics Director

Business/External OperationsOakland, ‘88

Simon Dover joined the Oakland athletics staff as the business manager in November of 1998. In the summer of 2000 he was promoted to Assistant Athletic Director for Finance and Administration and in January of 2006 was promoted to Associate Athletic Director for Internal Operations and became Associate Athletic Director for External Operations in December of 2008. Dover is responsible for managing the multi-million dollar athletic budget, contract negotiations, financial aid for student-athletes and as is an active part of the departments strategic planning initiatives. Dover oversees the athletic communiciations, marketing and promotions and athletic training operations. Dover’s also has supervisory responsibility for Men’s and Women’s Cross Country and Track. A native of Rochester, Mich. Dover came to Oakland in 1998 from the Palace of Auburn Hills and Palace Sports and Entertainment where he worked from 1991-1998. Prior to The Palace, Dover worked in public accounting from 1988–91. Dover, a 1988 graduate of Oakland with a bachelor’s degree in accounting, received his masters of finance degree in 1998 from Walsh College. He is a member of Collegiate Directors of Athletics and the College Athletic Business Managers Association. Dover resides in Rochester, with his wife Janice and their two children, Harrison and Haley.

STACY MOSELYAssociate Athletics Director

Internal OperationsSenior Woman Administrator

Cal Poly, ‘93

Stacy Mosely joined the Oakland athletics staff in May 2008. Along with direct oversight of several programs at OU, Mosely will also serve as the Senior Woman Administrator for the Golden Grizzlies. Prior to her efforts at Miami (FL) where she spent one year as the Associ-ate Director of Alumni Programs, Mosely worked 12 years at Northern Illinois University in various positions. She was most recently an Assistant Athletic Director in charge of marketing and promotions and worked four years as the Assistant A.D. in charge of internal operations where she supervised baseball, men’s soccer, women’s gymnastics and golf. Mosely also served as the Tourna-ment Director for the men’s golf championship (2003) and women’s gymnastics championship (2005) for the Mid-American Conference. Along with those accomplishments, Mosely assisted with the develop-ment of a $200,000 contract with Adidas to supply free athletic apparel for the Huskies and expanded women’s basketball media coverage through radio broadcasts and telecasts. Mosely graduated from California Polytechnic State University with a bachelor’s degree in psychology and human development in June 1993. She went on to earn her master’s degree in sports management in May 1996. Mo-sely is married to Marquis Mosely who is a former football coach at Miami (FL).

JOE IMPELLIZZERIAssistant Athletics Director

DevelopmentOlivet, ‘84

Joe Impellizzerijoined the Oakland Athletic staff in 2007 as the As-sociate Director of Athletics for Development. Impellizzeri is responsible for securing private gifts and managing donor relations. Before joining Oakland, Impellizzeri spent five years as a Director of Resource Development for the United Way for Southeastern Michigan. Most recently, Impellizzeri was responsible for raising nearly $8 million to fully fund the start-up and first three years of operations of United Way 2-1-1. During his tenure at United Way Impellizzeri also increased the overall revenue from leadership and major gifts five percent, from $12.9 million to $13.5 million. Prior to his time at United Way, Impellizzeri spent four years at the College for Creative Studies in Detroit, the last two as the Vice President for External Relations, leading a fundraising effort that resulted in a record $2.96 million in 2001. A native of Fraser, Michigan, Impellizzeri earned a bachelor’s degree in history and political science from Olivet College in 1984. While at Olivet, Im-pellizzeri was a three-year member of the Comets’ baseball team. In 1995, Impellizzeri earned a master’s in sports management and sports administra-tion from Ohio State University. Impellizzeri resides in Macomb Township, Michigan with his wife Heidi and their three daughters, Audrey, Katherine and Sarah.

HOLLY KERSTNERAssistant Athletics DirectorStudent-Athlete Services

Concordia, ‘95

Holly Kerstner joined the Oakland University athletic department staff in 2006 as the Assistant Athletic Director for Student Athlete Services, a posi-tion created to help student-athletes succeed in the classroom as well as in competition. Kerstner also oversees the Grizzly Center for Graduates and Champions, the academic center for student-athletes which provides tutorial support and other resources to assist them in the classroom. She will also serve as the administrator of the Grizzly tennis, volleyball and softball teams. Additionally, Kerstner oversees the Lifeskills program which aids student-athletes in mak-ing the transition between university life and post-graduation responsibilities. Prior to joining the Grizzy staff Kerstner served a four-year stint at Rad-ford University as the Director of Student-Athlete Support Services. She over-saw all academic services, including the tutorial center and advising. Kerstner was also the Student Athlete Advisory Committee advisor at Radford. Kerstner spent four years at the University of Detroit as the Director of Advising and Academic Services before moving along to Radford. Her duties included admitting, advising and counseling student-athletes, as well as conditionally admitting students and overseeing the learning center.

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ROB BEAMVolleyball

BRIAN COSTELLOMen’s/Women’s Golf

BECKIE FRANCISWomen’s Basketball

PETE HOVLANDSwimming and Diving

GREG KAMPEMen’s Basketball

LaDonia HughesSoftball

JOHN MUSACHIOBaseball

NICK O’SHEAWomen’s Soccer

ERIC POGUEMen’s Soccer

HEATHER REDSHAWWomen’s Tennis

PAUL RICETrack/Cross Country

KATE BURKECoordinator of Promotions

MATT HERREMAAsst. Athletic Trainer

gINA DEmArtIsAdministrative Asst.

TOM FORDHead Athletic Trainer

SCHENETTE FOWLERAccounting Clerk

SARAH JUDDDir. of MBB Operations

SARAH PREISINGERDir. of WBB Operations

ELISABETH PUTNAMFacilities Coordinator

Mike BondCommunications Asst.

EvAN DErmIDOffAcademic Advisor

EDDIE TURNEREquipment Manager

ADRIAN KOWALCompliance Coordinator

TODD WOHLFEILDir., Strength/Conditioning

CHAD THOMPSONCoordinator of Annual Giving

SCOTT DUNFORDAsst. Dir. of Communications

JANA CARNEYCoordinator of Business Ops.

SAMANTHA RADELAssoc. Athletic Trainer

sCOtt mACDONALDDir. of Communications

LAINIE BISBEEAsst. Athletic Trainer

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Seniors Nikki Neubauer, Meghan Hartwig, Cara Duffy, Melissa Hartwig, and Dani Haelewyn (captain).

AUGUST15 at Valparaiso (exhibition) 1 p.m.21 ROCHESTER COLLEGE 5:30 p.m.27 at Western Michigan 4 p.m.29 at Pittsburgh 1 p.m.

SEPTEMBER3 MICHIGAN 5:30 p.m.5 DAYTON 3 p.m.12 DETROIT # 5 p.m. 17 YOUNGSTOWN STATE 4 p.m.19 MASSACHUSETTS 1 p.m.24 at Butler 4 p.m.

2010 SCHEDULEOCTOBER1 NORTH DAKOTA STATE* # 7 p.m. 3 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE* 1 p.m.8 at Oral Roberts* 8 p.m.10 at Centenary* 2 p.m.14 MICHIGAN STATE 4 p.m.16 at IPFW* 7 p.m.22 IUPUI* # 7 p.m. 24 WESTERN ILLINOIS* 1 p.m.28 at Southern Utah* 5 p.m.30 at UMKC* 12:30 p.m.

NOVEMBER5-7 at The Summit League Championship

Home games in ALL CAPS | All times EST and subject to change | *Summit League Game | # Game at Ultimate Soccer Arena