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2010 Tiffin University Women's Soccer Media Guide

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Welcome...

At Tiffi n University, our students endeavour to excel in both the classroom and the athletic arena. Our athletic pro-grams have enjoyed tremendous success in recent years with conference championships, teams being na-tionally ranked and challenging at national tournaments. There have been numerous individual accolades including All-Americans, and it is no small accomplishment that in the past few years we have set new standards of excellence with our individual and team academic achievements. We expect our student-athletes to be just as successful in the classroom. A recent self study conducted by the university indicated that, of all the athletes who completed their eligibility at Tiffi n University in the last fi ve years, 95% of those athletes graduated. While many colleges would be ecstatic with these results, we will never be content until it is 100%. We are proud of our rich history and look forward to setting new milestones as we enter the NCAA Division II playing fi eld and the highly competitive Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference. We are proud of our athletes and what they have accomplished. They have been the force behind the win-ning tradition that has been established, and I am confi dent the future will also be highly successful for Tiffi n University athletics.

- Lonny Allen Athletic Director

Tiffin University Athletic DepartmentLonny Allen...Athletic Director, Head Baseball CoachPam Oswald...SWA, Head Women’s Basketball CoachJohn Hill...Head Coach - Men’s BasketballDarby Roggow...Asst. Ath. Dir., Head Men’s Golf CoachRyan Sams...Head Women’s Golf CoachJeremy Croy... Asst. Ath. Dir., Head Track Coach Dave Walkosky..Head Football CoachKelly Daniel...Dir. of Compliance and Ath. ServicesShane O’Donnell..Sports Information DirectorVickie Galaska...Offi ce ManagerRon Martin...Head Cross Country CoachRudy Brownell...Head Soccer CoachJacqueline Crytzer....Athletic TrainerDr. Bonnie Tiell...Faculty Athletic RepresentativeJeff Nickerson...Head Softball Coach

The Tiffi n University Programs/Media Guides are written and designed in the Sports Information Offi ce, with typesetting done by Shane O’Donnell. Layout and printing are done by Allegra Print and Imaging of Findlay. For further information, please contact Shane O’Donnell, Sports Information Director, at the address or phone number listed above. Tiffi n University is committed to a policy of nondiscrimination and equal opportunity for all persons regardless of race, sex, color, religion, creed, national origin or ancestry, age, marital status, sexual orientation, disability, or Vietnam-era veteran status in employment, educational programs, policies, athlet-ics, activities, admissions, and other school administered programs.

It is the policy of Tiffi n University that any illegal recruiting activities as determined by the NCAA Division II policy is strictly prohibited by all members of the institu-tion including but not limited to: boosters, coaches, athletic support staff, and student-athletes. It is also the policy of this institution that all coaches (and boosters) involved with recruiting will participate in annual continuing education regarding NCAA and conference recruiting rules and the intent of these rules. A continual monitoring system per-formed by university members who are not affi liated with the athletic program as to the actual extent of compliance with institutional recruiting policies and procedures will be conducted.

Welcome to this athletic season at Tiffi n University. I invite you to watch and cheer for all of our women’s and men’s teams. Intercollegiate athletics play an important role at Tiffi n University. The students who participate develop life-long friendships and learn leadership and teamwork skills, how to set goals and work hard to achieve those goals, how to deal with adversity, the importance of persistence, sportsmanship, and physical fi tness, and other skills and abilities that contribute to satisfying and productive lives and careers. Our athletic program also provides visibility and name recognition for TU, helps develop a sense of excitement, morale and school spirit on campus, and provides opportunities for students, employees, alumni, and supporters to unite behind a common goal. We are especially proud of the high standards of conduct displayed by our coaches and players on and off the fi eld.

Paul Marion, Ph. D.President

09-10 FACULTY SPORT SPONSORS Football - Tim ShawVolleyball - Jamie Orr Men’s Basketball - Kellie McGilvray Women’s Basketball: - Tim SchultzMen’s Soccer - Becky Fox Women’s Soccer - Erin Dean and Sharon Perry-Nause Men’s Golf - Perry Haan Women’s Golf - Jan SamoriskiMen’s Tennis - Terry Sullivan Women’s Tennis - Rhonda GilreathMen’s TK & CC - Vinnie Gajjala Women’s TK & CC - Vicki IngallsBaseball - Scott Blough & Gene Chintala Softball - Danielle Foster Equestrian - Phyllis WattsWomen’s Lacrosse - Mike HerdlickWrestling - Brad Rees

Phil Conley...Head Tennis Coach T.J. Shouse...Head Volleyball CoachJulie Vogel...Equestrian CoachMark Schreiber...Women’s Lacrosse CoachDoug Jesse...Head Wrestling Coach

Offi ce phone - 419-448-3453Location - Gillmor Student CenterMailing Address - 155 Miami St. Tiffi n, Ohio 44883FAX - 419-443-5007

Intercollegiate Athletics Sports of all kinds are an integral part of Tiffi n Universi-ty’s atmosphere. Our students express the same spirit and enthusiasm in athletic competition as they do in the classroom.Women’s Men’s Co-Educational Soccer Track and Field Equestrian Volleyball Football Basketball Basketball Softball Baseball Tennis Tennis Cross Country Golf Track and Field Cross Country Golf Soccer Lacrosse Wrestling

Gillmor Student Center

Master of HumanitiesMaster of Education

Bachelor of ArtsArts Administration *Music Industry *Visual ArtsCommunication *Electronic Media *Journalism *Public RelationsEducation *Integrated Language Arts *Integrated Social Studies *Middle Childhood Education EnglishGeneral Science *Green Technologies *Behavioral ScienceGovernment and National SecurityHistoryProfessional StudiesPsychology *Addictions Counseling *Experimental Psychology *Human Services

Bachelor of Business AdministrationAccountingComputer and Information TechnologyFinanceManagement *Elder Care Management *Equine Business Management *Hospitality and Tourism Management *Human Resources Management *International Business *Managerial StudiesMarketingOrganizational ManagementSports and Recreation Management *Sports and Athletic Administration *Recreational Tourism *Sports Marketing

Bachelor of Criminal Justice Corrections Cyber Defense and Information Security Forensic Psychology Forensic Science Law Enforcement Homeland Security/Terrorism Justice Administration Associate of Business Admin-istrationAccountingBusiness Information Technology

Associate of Criminal JusticeLaw Enforcement

Associate of ArtsGeneral Studies

Master of Business Administration General Management Healthcare Administration Leadership Sports Management Finance International Business Elder Care Management Marketing Human Resource Management

Master of Science in Criminal Justice Crime Analysis Criminal Behavior Forensic Psychology Justice Administration Homeland Security Admin.

The basic rationale manifested by the existence of Tiffi n University is that of the American dream. Tiffi n is a place where the work ethic of the American heartland is evident and where there is truly value added for students. Tiffi n will continue to provide access and opportunity for individuals and facilitate their preparation for successful careers and for productive and satisfying lives.

Tiffi n University continues to represent a new kind of in-stitution in America, the professional university, where the career objectives of traditional college-age students and adult students are optimized through professionally-focused undergraduate and graduate programs that have a broad general education founda-tion. This fundamental institutional strategy is the vision for Tif-fi n University’s future. Visit our website www.tiffi n.edu for information on our majors, faculty, athletics, student life programs and much more.

The Mission of Tiffi n University is to:• offer quality, professionally-focused, learning-centered undergraduate and graduate degree programs and life-long learning opportunities to prepare traditional college-age students and adult students for successful careers and for productive and satisfying lives of excellence, leadership, and service.• work with employers and specifi c professions to anticipate, design, and deliver effective academic programs that refl ect evolving professional needs and intellectual requirements of the future.

Tiffi n University Head Women’s Soccer Coach Paula Fantini Paula Fantini enters her fi rst year as Head Women’s Soccer Coach at Tiffi n University. Fantini, a native of Brazil, takes over the women’s program from Rudy Brownell, who will remain as the Head Men’s Soccer Coach. The Lady Dragons fi nished 11-7-2 in 2009, reaching the GLIAC Semifi nals. In 2008 the team qualifi ed for the NCAA National Tourna-ment via an at-large berth. A former women’s soccer star at Union College (KY), Paula Fantini joined the Lincoln Memorial coaching staff in 2007 after obtain-ing a double major in physical education and sports management, minors in health and general business and a master’s in health and physical education. While serving as assistant for both the men’s and women’s soccer programs at Lin-coln Memorial, the teams both had winning records. The men’s team fi nished second in the South Atlantic Conference last year with a 10-5-1 record and record of 21-12-3 during Fantini’s tenure. The women’s team went 18-14-4 overall during that same stretch. In 2007 both the men’s and women’s teams at LMU

won the SAC regular season and tournament championships. The men’s squad fi nished as NCAA National Runner-up, winning the Appalachian Region Championship while the wom-en reached the Southeast Region Semifi nals. As a student-athlete, Fantini excelled on and off the fi eld. She was a Dean’s List honoree every semester at Union, and was a three-time Academic all-conference honoree, as well as a two-time All-American Scholar Athlete. She was named All-Conference and All-Region three times, and was named All-American twice. She ranks fourth in career points in Union’s history. Fantini has a strong coaching background in both club soccer (Impact USA Nike) and in college soccer (University of Campinas).

Women’s Soccer Year by Year1991 - 4-10 1992 - 10-8-2 1993 - 12-8 1994 - 15-7 1995 - 14-9 1996 - 7-10-3 1997 - 8-10-3 1998 - 16-6 (1st AMC)1999 - 16-4 (1st AMC) 2000 - 18-2 (1st AMC)

Overall record: 231-124-24

2001 - 15-3-1 (2nd AMC)2002 - 12-8 (Reg. Champ)2003 - 8-6-6 (Reg.Finals)2004 - 11-6-1 (2nd AMC) 2005 - 13-5-2 (1st AMC)2006 - 17-4-2 (Reg. Champ)2007 - 11-6-12008 - 13-5-2 (2nd GLIAC) NCAA qualifi er2009 - 11-7-2

Assistant Coaches

Ciara GossettWomen’s Assistant Coach Ciara Gossett enters her second year coaching with the Dragons. Recruited from Sylvania Southview in Toledo, she came to Tiffi n University to pursue her academic and soccer career. During her four years here, her team made it to the Sweet 16 in the National Tournament in Kansas after winning the Region IX Championship in 2006, were ranked 4th in the Midwest Region and were also NCAA National Tournament Qualifi ers in 2008. She was named Honorable Mention All-Conference and was named captain her senior year. Her academic achievements earned her a place on the Tiffi n University Dean’s List in 2007, 2008, and 2009. She graduated in May of 2009 with a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology. She is currently pursuing her Master’s degree in Sports Administration.

2009 Women’s Soccer Results

Steffany Stoeffl erWomen’s Assistant Coach Steffany Stoeffl er enters her fi rst year coaching with the Dragons. Recruited from Lawrence Central High School in Indianapolis, Indiana, she came to Tiffi n University to pursue her academic and soccer career. During her four years here, her team made it to the Sweet 16 in the National Tournament in Kansas after winning the Region IX Championship in 2006, were ranked 4th in the Midwest Region and were also NCAA National Tournament Qualifi ers in 2008. She is currently fi nishing her Master’s degree after getting a Bachelor’s degree in Forensic Psychology. She also plans on pursuing a doctorate degree. Steffany is an assistant in the Sports Information Department as well.

Coming off an 11-7-2 campaign (8-4-2 Great Lakes Intercollegiate Ath-letic Conference) in 2009, the Tiffi n women’s soccer team welcomes new head coach Paula Fantini for the 2010 season. Nearly a month into the season, the Dragons are 4-3-1 overall and 2-1-1 in Great Lakes Intercol-legiate Conference play.

The top returner for Tiffi n is sophomore forward and Second Team All-GLIAC selection Ashley Davis. In her fi rst collegiate season, she was fi fth in the conference with 11 goals scored. Combined with 10 assists (second in the conference), Davis fi nished third with 32 total points for the season.

Junior Forward Shelly Rogers, who fi nished tied for fourth with three goals last sea-son, has already surpassed that total in 2010 with four goals, including a pair in Tiffi n’s 8-0 win over Lake Erie.

Leading the team (fourth in the conference) with fi ve goals scored for 2010 is junior forward Hannah Stevens. She scored a collegiate-high two goals against Ashland, includ-ing the game winner.

The Dragons also return sophomore starting goalie Lynd-sey Gallagher. She fi nished the season grabbing 63 balls on 79 total shots faced and a 10-4 record. This season, she has grabbed 11 saves on 16 shots faced for a 3-2-1 record.

Other top returners include midfi elders Lauren Turkington, Sheena Maravich, and Danielle Eaken, defender Stephanie Bowman, and forwards Alexandra Sevastakis, Satu Her-munen, Erin Thomas, and Jenna Hornyak.

2010 Women’s Season Preview

Davis earns All-GLIAC selection after strong freshman season

Tiffi n University’s Ashley Davis was named Second Team All-GLIAC after a strong freshman season in which she led the team with 11 goals scored and 10 assists for 32 points.

Dragons soccer programs earn academic honor

A total of 575 soccer teams (143 men, 332 women) posted a team grade point average of 3.0 or higher, thereby earning the NSCAA Team Academic Award for the 2008-09 academic year. Of that total, 99 schools had both their men’s and women’s programs recognized. Tiffi n’s women’s team posted a 3.72 mark while the men were at 3.10.

2010 Tiffi n University Women’s Soccer Roster00 Lindsey Gallagher SO GK Strongsville OH 1 Denise Resende SR GK Brasilia, Brazil 3 Maggie Speed FR D/MF West Chester OH 4 Lauren Turkington JR MF Sterling Hts MI 5 Sheena Maravich JR D Powell OH 6 Alexandria Sevastakis SO F North Royalton OH 7 Stephanie Bowman SO D Medina OH 8 Satu Hermunen SR F Kuusankoski, Finland 9 Shelly Rogers JR MF Shelby Twp MI10 Katie Tate SR D Akron OH11 Hannah Stevens JR F New Albany OH12 Katie Collier JR MF Twinsburg OH13 Lesley Dotson SO D/MF Columbus OH14 Veronica Livingstone FR MF Canton MI16 Danielle Eaken SR MF Columbus OH17 Erin Thomas SO MF Elida OH18 Nicole Iozzo FR MF Cromwell CT19 Katie Sarvas JR F Bexley OH20 Brittany Wilmoth SO D Fraser MI21 Jenna Hornyak SR F Chillicothe OH22 Katie Scheff FR F Sterling Hts OH23 Stephanie Olivera SO D/MF Broadview Hts OH24 Heather McMasters FR MF Cuyahoga Falls OH25 Victoria Evans SO D Westlake OH26 Lauren Bowyer FR F Grove City OH27 Amanda Case FR D Westerville OH29 Ashley Davis SO F Westerville OH30 Alanna Jablonski FR D Wilmot NH31 Hannah McMasters FR MF Cuyahoga Falls OH33 Debra Meadows SO MF Hinesville GA34 Katlin Nicely FR F Perrysburg OH 35 Aleasha Holloway SO F Shaker Hts OH36 Lauren Boston FR F Batavia OH37 Lauren Merriman SO F Kings Mills OH38 Talita Alves JR MF/F Sao Paulo, Brazil40 Taylor David FR D Newark OH41 Ashlyn Barber FR D Newark OH

Head Coach: Paula FantiniAsst. Coaches: Ciara Gossett

Tiffi n University RecordsINDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS INDIVIDUAL SEASON RECORDSPoints: 209, Elizabeth Wead (98-01) Points: 108, Tasha Ellis (1994)Goals: 72, Elizabeth Wead (98-01) Goals: 48, Tasha Ellis (1994)Assists: 65, Elizabeth Wead (98-01) Assists: 24, Elizabeth Wead (2000) Saves: 353, Carrie Schroeder (1991-94) Saves: 136, Carrie Schroeder (1991)Shutouts: 19, Jen Rosselit (03-06) Shutouts: 14, Jen Rosselit (2006)GAA: 0.96, Mandy Hutto (2000-02) GAA: 0.58, Shawna Amato (1999)Minutes: 3694, Carrie Schroeder (1991-94) Least goals: 7, Becky Mertz (1994)

INDIVIDUAL MATCH RECORDS INDIVIDUAL MATCH STREAKSPoints: 12, Elizabeth Wead v. Tri-State (1999) Matches with a point: 12, Rachel Garofolo (2005)Goals: 6, Elizabeth Wead v. Tri-State (1999) Matches with a goal: 12, Rachel Garofolo (2005)Assists: 6, Ashley Spahn v. Shawnee St. (2004) Matches with an assist: 4, Kristi Cope (1994) 4, Shelley Weinhaus (1994) Shutouts: 8, Shawna Amato (1999) Saves: 35, Hanna Savolainen v. Lindsey Wilson (1997)

TEAM SEASON RECORDS TEAM MATCH RECORDSWins: 18 (2000) Points: 39 v. Northwood (1994)Points: 308 (1994) Goals: 14 v. Ohio Dominican (2000)Goals: 99 (2000) Assists: 16 v. Indiana Wesleyan (1992)Assists: 118 (1994) Saves: 35 v. Lindsey Wilson (1997)Saves: 237 (1994) Victory Margin: 14 v. Ohio Dominican (2000)Lowest GAA: 0.50 (1999)Fewest goals: 10 (1999) TEAM MATCH STREAKSMost Shutouts: 14 (2006) Wins: 17 (2000)Winning percentage: .900 (2000) Without a loss: 17 (2000)Most goals per game: 5.05 (2001) Scoring a goal: 19 (2000) Shutouts: 8 (1999)

CAREER POINT LEADERS CAREER GOAL LEADERSElizabeth Wead (1998-01) 209 Elizabeth Wead (1998-01) 72Rachel Garofolo (2003-06) 158 Rachel Garofolo (2003-06) 69Sarah Fieler (1999-02) 137 Tasha Ellis (1994) 48Carola Andersson (1999-02) 112 Sarah Fieler (1999-02) 44Tasha Ellis (1994) 108 Carrie Gregory (2001-04) 42Rudi O’Brien (1991-94) 98 Carola Andersson (1999-02) 39

CAREER ASSIST LEADERS CAREER SAVE LEADERSElizabeth Wead (1998-01) 65 Carrie Schroeder (1991-94) 353Sarah Fieler (1999-02) 49 Tracy Shannon (2001-04) 313Jamie Long (1999-02) 36 Amy Pence (1992-96) 35 CAREER GAA AVERAGETwo tied with 34 Mandy Hutto (2000-02) 0.96

Tiffi n University Women’s Soccer - All-Time All-Americans

Missy FronkCincinnati, OHSeton HS

Amy PenceColumbus, OHNorthland HS

Tasha EllisWindsor, ONT

Nathalie ThompsonWindsor, ONT

Rudi O’BrienCincinnati, OH

Rachel GarofoloColumbia, OH

Lauren DittrichMiddleburgh Hts OH

Jen RosselitOttawa OH

Sarah FielerCincinnati, OHRoger Bacon HS

Anna AnderssonMalmo, Sweden

Carola AnderssonMalmo, Sweden

Carrie GregorySpringfi eld, OHSpringfi eld HS

Elizabeth WeadDayton, OHChaminade-Julienne HS

Margaret GutzwillerCincinnati, OHRoger Bacon HS

Melissa FordSylvania, OH

Niquita AmirkhanianBarrie, ONT

Tiffi n University Academic All-Americans

Nicole Jordan, 2002

Alexis Morell,

Amanda Hutto, 2001-02 Elizabeth Wead, 2001

Tracy Shannon, 2004Cerid Irvine, 2004

Melissa Ford, 2005, Rachel Garofolo, 2005, 2006

Dragon Season Records

Goal Scoring LeadersTasha Ellis (1994) 48Carrie Gregory (2001) 24Elizabeth Wead (2000) 23Elizabeth Wead (1999) 22Rachel Garofolo (2005) 21Rachel Garofolo(2004) 20Rachel Garofolo (2006) 19Shelley Weinhaus (1994) 19Three with 16

Assist LeadersElizabeth Wead (2000) 24Elizabeth Wead (2001) 21Sarah Fieler (2001) 19Shelley Weinhaus (1994) 18Niquita Amirkhanian (2006) 15Kristi Cope (1994) 15Jamie Long (2001) 14Carola Andersson (2000) 13Amy Pence (1995) 13Tiffany Lawrence (1994) 13Rudi O’Brien (1992) 13

Points LeadersTasha Ellis (1994) 108Elizabeth Wead (2000) 70Elizabeth Wead (1999) 56Shelley Weinhaus (1994) 56Carrie Gregory (2001) 54Elizabeth Wead (2001) 53Sarah Fieler (2001) 51Rachel Garofolo (2005) 50Rachel Garofolo (2006) 45Jenn Pence (1995) 43

Tiffi n University Dragons

FourNational Tournament Appearances

Five Conference Titles

Top Five in Region for 10 years

173-70-17 over last 12 years

Region Finalists seven times

Three Region Titles

Tiffi n University Team Soccer Camp The Tiffi n University Soccer Program would like to invite you to the 2010 High School Soccer Team Camps! These camps are dedicated to teaching players the fundamentals that have been the foundation of our soccer program since its inception. We would like to invite your team to receive fi rst class instruction from a profes-sional coaching staff and our players in hopes that your players will go on to compete as a col-legiate student-athlete. Let us help you achieve your team’s goals and dreams through a positive attitude, strong work ethic, and discipline! For mor information on the different camps available, contact the Dragons soccer coaching staff through www.gotiffi ndragons.com.

- Paula FantiniHead Women’s Soccer Coach

TIFFIN UNIVERSITYHigh School Team Camp

(Tentative Schedule)Friday:

12:00pm-1:00pm Registration1:45pm Camp Meeting at Fields 2:00pm - 4:00pm Afternoon Session (Goalkeeper Session)4:00pm - 4:45pm Staff vs. Campers5:00pm - 6:00pm Dinner7:30pm - 9:00pm Evening Scrimmage11:00pm Lights Out

Saturday:

7:00am - 8:00am Breakfast9:00am -11:00am Morning Session (Goalkeeper Session)11:30am -1:00pm Lunch2:00pm - 4:00pm Afternoon Session (Goalkeeper Session)4:00pm - 4:45pm Staff vs. Campers5:00pm - 6:00pm Dinner7:30pm - 9:00pm Evening Scrimmage11:00pm Lights Out

Sunday:

7:00am - 8:00am Breakfast9:00am -11:00am Morning Session (Goalkeeper Session)11:30am -1:00pm Lunch2:00pm - 4:00pm Afternoon Scrimmage4:30pm - 5:30pm Clean Rooms & Checkout

ParadisoAthletic Complex

Tiffi n University enjoys playing its home games at the Paradiso Athletic Com-plex. One of many attractive new facilities on display, the Paradiso Athletic Complex is

one of the top soccer fi elds in the area. With warmup fi elds, a large outfi eld electronic scoreboard, a developing press box area, and team dugouts, the fi eld offers the Tiffi n University soccer teams a great place to call home. The fi eld is just 1.5 miles from the Tiffi n Uni-versity campus and resides on 78 acres of land that also house all the outdoor athlet-ics teams at TU.

The Paradiso Athletic Complex debuted in the fall of 1997. Also included are two softball fi elds, Heminger fi eld, two football practice fi elds, a Nature Preserve, and a developing outdoor track and fi eld facility. Another new addition to the fi elds is the Athletic Fieldhouse. In addition, there is expanded parking accomodating hundreds of vehicles. An indoor practice facility is also in development nearby.

As Athletic Director at Tiffi n University and Head Baseball Coach since 1992, I can personally attest to the fact that this is an exciting time at Tiffi n University and particularly its athletic department. As a full member of the Great Lakes Intercolle-giate Athletic Conference, arguably the nation’s fi nest conference, it is time to make a strong commitment to excellence. I am committed to increasing the visibility and our outreach efforts of TU’s athletic department while remaining conscious of your needs and concerns.

Because of this the Tiffi n University Athletic Department annually holds the Tiffi n University Athletic Department Golf Outing. By supporting Tiffi n University Athlet-ics through participation in the golf outing, the community assists us with this com-mitment and ensures our student athletes compete at the highest level.

Thanks for your continued support,

Lonny Allen Athletic Director Tiffi n University

Our Athletic Department is eager to continue our growing success. As our University and reputation continues to prog-ress within the community, the GLIAC, and the NCAA, we want to thank you, the fans, for supporting us in our endeav-ors. With the generous support and funding from friends, parents, alumni, and neighbors we can continue to prosper to be an elite NCAA D-II institution. Your annual involvement with our athletic fundraising guarantees that you will be recognized and promoted as a loyal constituent of Tiffi n University Athletics throughout the entire school year. Tiffi n University looks forward to the increase of our annual partnerships.

Smith Family Frosted Foods

Reineke Ford Dealerships

Fabrizio Chiropractic

Tiffi n Scenic Studio

Old Fort Bank

Lane of Dreams

UHS - University Housing Solutions

Corporate One Benefi ts Agency, Inc. National City Bank Holiday Inn Marathon Petroleum Co. LLC Team Sports

Alvada Construction (Kirk Corporation) Beerco Clouse Construction Blue Lakes Charters

Premier Sponsors

Major Sponsors

MTD Products Magnus Terra LLC P. T. Rehabilitation Services Allstate

Picture Perfect Allegra Printing Adidas

Patron Sponsors

· Lee’s Carpet· Ameriwood Industries· J&J Limo· Andrea Adams-Miller· Frame Works· Who’s Nuts· Levelup· Nortrax· Sycamore Hills Golf Club· Arnold Vending Company· Signed by Josette· AVI Food Systems· Ballreich Brothers, Inc.· King’s Glass Engraving· Ron Biacco· Bed, Bath and Beyond· Olive Garden· Friedman Village· Moser Plumbing and Heating· Bilger Lawn and Landscape· Theil’s Wheels· Body Works Fitness· Champs Barber Shop· G&R Tavern· Liberty Tax· Robert Shreiner

Rodger’s Flowers

Seislove Burial Vault Services

Nortrax

Creeger Implement

Grand Rental Station

Seneca Cleaners/Seneca Printing Co.

Jeffrey Jewelry, Inc.

James Walker - Pacesetter Soccer Club

Anese Masonry Company

IGS Energy

TU Equestrian Team

Merrill Lynch

· Chipotle Mexican Grill· Tractor Supply Company· City Barbeque· Wildberry· Flag City Auto Wash· Dave Clinger· Lori Bentz· Clinton Heights Golf Course· Help Desk, Ohio· Louden Meadows Golf Course· Clover Club· Seneca Tile· Country Inn and Suites· Dell· Supance and Howard· Dor Ann’s Gift & Gourmet· Ducks Unlimited· The Rocking U· Worth’s Sporting Goods· David Myers· TU Golf Team· Green Hills Golf Course· Drew Schafer· Uncorked· Madison Street Tavern· NAPA Auto Parts

· Ewald’s Furniture· Lakeland Golf Course· Max & Erma’s· Seneca Hills Golf Course· Popik Family· Varsity Barber Shop· Nature Trails· Rev. Croy· Tiffi n Hardware· Zack King· Walmart· The James Group· Feasel’s Frame and Collision· Dundore Heating and Cooling· Pioneer Quick Lubes· Ed Lape - State Farm· Campusleftovers.com· Sound Systems

Event Sponsors

Fans and Friends of Tiffi n University

Thank you for your support of Tiffi n University Athletics

Advertiser-Tribune

Bair Brothers

Disability Resource Network

Diversifi ed Graphics

Tiffi n Paper Company

Embroidery

Opponent Year Began W L T GF GA Adrian 93 1 0 0 4 0 Albion 97 1 0 1 4 0 Ashland 95 4 6 0 14 20 Azusa Pacifi c 2000 0 2 0 0 7 Bellarmine 94 1 0 0 6 2 Bethel 99 1 0 0 1 0 Bloomfi eld 96 1 0 0 6 0 Bluffton 91 3 1 0 21 3 California PA 92 1 1 0 1 1 Capital 92 1 0 0 5 3 Carlow 99 2 0 0 11 1 Cedarville 97 9 0 3 44 10 Charleston 07 1 0 0 4 0 Concord 05 1 0 0 4 1 Daemen 01 4 0 0 21 3 Davis & Elkins 06 1 1 0 5 2 Eastern Michigan 95 1 0 0 2 1 Ferris State 04 3 1 1 11 4 Findlay 91 9 13 1 29 41 Gannon 94 3 0 0 13 1 Geneva 94 8 0 0 37 2 Georgetown 97 0 1 0 0 1 Georgian Court 96 0 1 0 0 4 Goshen 92 1 0 0 4 0 Grand Valley State 06 0 4 0 1 18 Hiram 91 3 0 0 8 1 Houghton 96 4 5 0 7 21 Indianapolis 05 1 1 0 3 5 Indiana Tech 97 1 0 0 7 1 Indiana Wesleyan 92 7 2 0 37 10 John Carroll 92 0 1 0 2 3 Kenyon 91 0 3 0 4 10 Keuka 91 0 1 0 1 3 Lindsey Wilson 94 1 2 1 7 7 Louisville 94 0 2 0 4 10 Madonna 98 1 1 0 2 3 Maine-Fort Kent 06 1 0 0 7 0 Malone 97 7 1 2 12 4 Mercyhurst 07 0 1 0 0 2 University of Michigan 94 0 1 0 0 4 Midway 93 0 4 0 1 14 Milligan 02 0 1 0 2 4Missouri S&T 08 1 0 0 3 1Missouri-St. Louis 08 1 0 0 2 1 Mount Union 91 2 3 1 10 16 Mount Vernon 2000 3 6 0 15 15 Northern Kentucky 07 0 1 0 0 2Northern Michigan 08 1 0 1 2 1 Northwood 94 7 2 0 34 5 Notre Dame 95 9 0 0 53 2 Oakland 95 0 3 0 3 13 Oberlin 97 3 0 0 12 5 Ohio Dominican 2000 7 0 0 29 4 Ohio Northern 91 2 2 0 7 5 Ohio Wesleyan 98 1 2 0 5 6 Olivet 92 2 0 0 15 1 Otterbein 91 2 0 0 5 0

Tiffi n University Women vs. All Opponents

Pitt-Johnstown 07 1 0 0 7 2Quincy 08 0 0 1 1 1 Rio Grande 05 2 0 0 16 0 Roberts Wesleyan 01 3 0 0 13 3 Saginaw Valley St. 2000 1 3 0 3 5 Seton Hill 93 8 1 1 26 11 Shawnee St. 2000 6 0 0 42 1 Siena Heights 91 7 2 0 15 5 Southern Indiana 96 0 3 1 4 9 Spalding 95 1 0 0 1 0 Spring Arbor 92 4 0 0 14 2 St. Francis 95 3 1 0 9 6 St. Joseph 94 1 2 0 5 6 St. Vincent 95 9 0 0 35 2 Thomas More 92 0 2 0 2 8 University of Toledo 95 0 2 0 2 7 Transylvania 98 0 1 0 1 2 Trinity 95 2 0 0 3 0 Tri-State 91 4 4 1 28 9 Union 02 0 1 0 1 3 Urbana 99 7 0 1 39 6 Ursuline 01 1 0 0 13 1 Virginia Intermont 02 2 0 0 12 2 Walsh 91 18 3 2 57 12 Western Michigan 96 0 1 0 0 1 Westmont 02 0 1 0 0 3 West Virginia Wesleyan 93 4 4 0 17 15 Wheeling Jesuit 91 0 3 0 3 16 William Woods 94 2 0 0 8 3 Youngstown State 96 1 0 0 3 1 Totals 196 105 16 870 412

6AlexandraSevastakisSO FNorth Royalton OH

Alexandria is from North Royalton, OH where she attended North Royalton High School and was coached by Kyle Kietrich. She is the daugh-ter of Nancy and George Sevastakis and sister to Evanthia, Katerina, Andrianna, and Mihali. She plans on becoming an addictions counselor after completing her degree in psychology.

7StephanieBowmanSO DMedina OH

Stephanie is a freshman member of the Women’s soccer team at Tiffi n University. She comes to Tiffi n from Medina Senior High School in Medina, OH where she was coached by Doug Coreno. She also played club soccer for Cleveland United for coach Marjo Raduka. Her parents are Monica and Robert Bowman and she has two brothers Jeremy and Nathan. Stephanie will be able to strengthen the women’s team defense. She has declared a major in Criminal Justice and after graduation plans on starting a career.

3 5Sheena MaravichJR MFPowell OH

Sheena Maravich is a defender from Powell, Ohio. She attended Olentangy Liberty High School where she was coached by Erin Mullady. Sheena is the daughter of Pete and Jeanne Maravich and has a sister, Portia. Sheena’s major is declared as Business Management and after graduation she plans on entering the work force.

4Lauren TurkingtonJR MFSterling Hts MI

Lauren Turkington is a midfi elder from Sterling Heights, Michigan. She attended Stevenson High School where she was coached by Bob Mondoux. Lauren is the daughter of Bill and Debra and has a sister, Lindsey. Lauren is an accounting major and plans on becoming a CPA after graduation.

Maggie SpeedFR D/MFWest Chester OH

Maggie is a defender and midfi elder from Cincin-nati, Ohio, where she attended Mount Notre Dame High School and was coached by Doug Conway. She is the daughter of Mary Jo and Tim Speed, and sister to Abby and Emily. She was a 2 year varsity letter winner. She is majoring in Forensic Science.

00LindseyGallagher

SO GKStrongsville OH

Lindsey is a goalkeeper from Strongsville High School in Strongsville, OH where she was coached by Jon Felton. She is the daughter of Rick and Karen Gallagher and sister to brothers Brian and Scott. She has declared a major in Forensic Science and Homeland Security and Terrorism. She plans on pursuing a master’s degree in forensic science and possibly becom-ing a federal agent after graduation.

1DeniseResende

SR GKBrasilia, BrazilDenise is a goalkeeper from Brasilia, Brazil, where she attended Cetro Educacional Catolica de Brasilia and was coached by Luiz Felipe. She is the daughter of Jose and Nadir and sister to Andre and Romulo. She is a working on her MBA in International Business.

Year Goals Assists Points2009 0 5 52008 2 2 6

Year Goals Assists Points2008 1 0 2

8Satu HermunenSR FKuusankoski, Finland

Satu Hermunen comes from Kuusankoski, Finland. She attended Kuusaan High School. Satu is the daughter of Simopekka and Irma Hermunen and has a brother, Matti, and a sister, Heli. Satu is a market-ing major and plans on working in the U.S. for a year then go back to Finland to get her master’s degree. She wants to work in Europe and be able to travel all around the world.

Year Goals Assists Points2009 2 0 42008 0 0 02007 2 2 6

Year GAA Min. Saves2009 1.04 1386 63

Year Goals Assists Points2009 4 1 9

Year Goals Assists Points2009 1 0 2

10Katie TateSR DAkron OH

Katie Tate comes from Akron, OH. She attend-ed Copley High School and was coached by Tina Salem. Katie is the daughter of Mark and Brenda Tate and has two sisters, Hannah and Emily, and a brother, Matt. Katie is a psychol-ogy and addictions counseling major and plans on pursuing her master’s degree and a Ph.D. in psychology after graduation.

11Hannah StevensJR FNew Albany OH

Hannah Stevens is a forward from New Albany, Ohio. She attended New Albany High School where she was coached by Tony Macerollo. Han-nah is the daughter of Dirk and Molly Stevens and has a brother, Luke and a sister, Shelby. Hannah is a psychology major and plans on attending graduate school for marine biology after gradua-tion.

12Katie CollierJR MFTwinsburg OH

Katie is a midfi elder who comes to Tiffi n University from Twinsburg, OH. She attended Twinsburg High School where she was coached by Lauren Wilson and was 1st Team WRC and 1st Team All Greater Cleveland. Katie is the daughter of Mike and Sharon Collier and sister to brother, Andrew. Katie is a Business Market-ing /Management major and plans on going into Pharmaceutical Sales.

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16Danielle EakenSR MFColumbus OH

Danielle comes to Tiffi n from Worthington Kil-bourne High School in Worthington, OH. She is the daughter of Daniel and Michael Ann Eaken and sister to Chris, Michael, and Sammie. She is a midfi elder and majoring in Criminal Justice.

Lesley DotsonSO D/MFColumbus OH

Lesley is a midfi elder and defender for the Lady Dragons. She comes to Tiffi n from Hilliard, Ohio where she was coached by Joe Diviela. She is the daughter of Mary and Keith Dotson and sister to Lindsey and Logan. Her major is in Secondary Education and she plans on pursu-ing a career in teaching.

VeronicaLivingstoneFR MFCanton MI

Veronica is a midfi elder and forward from Canton, Michigan where she attended Father Gabriel Richard High School and was coached by Matt Carroll. She is the daughter of Jill and Gordon Livingstone and sister to Kyle and Kevin. Some of her honors include National Honors Society Member and All-League 2010. She is majoring in Forensic Science.

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9Shelly RogersJR FShelby Twp. MI

Michelle Rogers is a midfi elder from Shelby Twp., Michigan. She attended Eisenhower High School where she was coached by Mehrdad Nekoogar. Michelle is the daughter of Lloyd and Diane Rog-ers and has two sisters, Stacy and Shari. Her college honors as a sophomore include GLIAC Freshman of the Year in 2008 and Great Lakes All-Region. Michelle is an accounting major and plans on being a CPA after graduation.

Year Goals Assists Points2009 3 5 112008 9 9 27

Year Goals Assists Points2009 0 3 32008 1 0 2

17Erin Thomas

SO FElida OH

Erin is from Elida High School in Elida, OH where she was coached by Matt Albright. She is the daughter of Tom and Barbara Thomas and sister to Tommy, Andrea and Troy. She is majoring in forensic psychology and plans on furthering her education and career in forensic psychology after graduation.

Year Goals Assists Points2009 1 0 2

Year Goals Assists Points2009 4 9 17

18 19Katie Sarvas

JR FBexley OH

Katie is a defensive player from Bexley High School in Bexley, Ohio where she was coached by Scott Dempsey. She is the daughter of Mary Kay and Evan Sarvas and sister to John. She is an Education major and plans on pursuing a ca-reer in teaching and coaching after graduation.

21 22Katie Scheff

FR FSterling Hts MI

Katie is a forward from Sterling Heights, Michi-gan, where she attended Henry Ford II and was coached by Stacy Rogers. She is the daughter of Gary and Ann Scheff, and sister to Kristin. She wishes after graduation to work for a professional hockey team. Her major is in Sports Manage-ment.

23StephanieOliveraSO D/MFBroadview Hts. OH

Stephanie is from Broadview Heights, OH where she attended North Royalton High School and was coached by Kyle Dietrich. Her parents are Ada and Borberto Olivera and her sister is Georgina. She is majoring in psychology and plans on attending law school after graduation.

Nicole Iozzo

FR MFCromwell CTNicole is a midfi elder and forward from Crom-well, Connecticut, where she attended Cromwell High School and was coached by Tony Leone. She is the daughter of Nick and Susan Iozzo and sister to Vincent. Some of her honors include National Honors Society member and Panther Award. She is a Forensic Psychology major.

Jenna HornyakSR FChillicothe OH

Jenna comes from Chillicothe, OH. She at-tended Chillicothe High School where she was coached by Pam Allen and was 1st team All Ohio for 3 years. Jenna is the daughter of Jerry and Cindy Hornyak and has a sister, Allison. Jenna has declared law enforcement as her ma-jor and plans on attending the police academy after graduation.

25Victoria EvansSO DWestlake OH

Victoria is from Westlake High School in Westlake, OH where she was coached by Scott Jones. Her parents are Ken and Louise Evans and she has a brother Brian, and two sisters Jennifer and Rachel. Her major is declared in Forensic Psychology and she plans on having a career after graduation and traveling.

20BrittanyWilmothSO DFraser MI

Brittany is a defender from Fraser, Michigan. She attended Fraser High School where she was coached by Thaier Mukhtar. Brittany is the daughter of Bob and Shawn and has two sisters, Nicole and Ashley. Brittany is a Govern-ment/National Security major and plans on working for the FBI or CIA after graduation.

24HeatherMcMastersFR MFCuyahoga Falls OH

Heather is a midfi elder and forward from Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio where she attended Cuyahoga Falls High School and was coached by Michael Earnest. She is the daughter of Bob and Carla McMasters, and sister to BJ, Jessica, and Hannah. Some of her honors include Hon-orable Mention and 2nd team All Conference. She is a Criminal Justice - Homeland Security and terrorism major.

26LaurenBowyerFR FGrove City OH

Lauren is a forward and midfi elder from Grove City, Ohio, where she attended Grove City High School and was coached by Josh Keller. She is the daughter of Chris and Billy Bowyer and sister to Riley, Nick and Peyton. Some of her honors include National Honors Society, Offensive MVP, 2nd Team All OCC, and State Championship player 2010. Her plans after graduation are to become a teacher and high school soccer coach.

Year Goals Assists Points2009 2 1 5

29Ashley Davis

SO FWesterville OH

Ashley is an All-GLIAC forward who comes to TU from Westerville North High School in Columbus, OH where she was coached by Tim Lawrence. She is the daughter of Lisa Davis and sister to Rachel. Some of her accomplish-ments include 1st Team All OCC, 1st Team All District, 3rd team All State and Scholar Athlete. Her declared major is Criminal Justice.

37LaurenMerrimanSO FMason OH

Lauren is from William Mason High School in Mason, OH. Her parents are Teresa and Brad and she has a brother Brad. Lauren has yet to decide on a major.

35Alesha Holloway

SO FShaker Hts. OHAlesha is from Shaker Heights High School in Shaker Heights, OH where she was coached by Tom Fowler. Her club coach was Dani Guela-vant from the club Cleveland Select. Her mom is Evette Holoway. Alesha has not yet declared a major.

33DebraMeadows

SO MFHinesville GADebra is from Hinesville, GA where she at-tended First Presbyterian Christian Academy and was coached by Tom Sukeratana. Her club team was the Hinesville Gators and she was coached by Tom Sukeratana. Her parents are Valerie and Robert Meadows and she is the sister of Ricky. Her major is in Forensic Science and plans on becoming a crime scene investi-gator after graduation.

31HannahMcMasters

FR MFCuyahoga Falls OHHannah is a midfi elder from Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, where she attended Cuyahoga Falls High School and was coached by Mike Earnest. She is the daughter of Bob and Carla McMasters and sister to Heather, Jessica, and Bobby. Some of her honors include NOC Honorable Mention, and a 4 year varsity letter winner.

30AlannaJablonski

FR DWilmot NHAlanna is a defender from Wilmot, New Hampshire, where she attended Kearsare High School and was coached by John Geary. She is the daughter of Joe and Lyz and sister to Luke. She is a Criminal Justice and Forensic Psychol-ogy major.

36LaurenBoston

FR FBatavia OHLauren is a forward from Cincinnati, Ohio, where she attended Glen Este High School and was coached by Al Kirk. She is the daughter of Bill and Rebecca, and sister to Wate and Han-nah. She was a 4 year varsity letter winner. She is majoring Forensic Psychology.

27AmandaCaseSO FWesterville OH

Amanda is a defender from Westerville, Ohio, where she attended Westerville North High School and was coached by Tim Lawrence. She is the daughter of Michael and Glenda Case, and sister to Emily Case. Her honors include 1st team All OCC and 2nd Team All District Best Defender Award.

Year Goals Assists Points2009 11 10 32

Year Goals Assists Points2009 2 0 4

41AshlynBarber

FR DNewark OHAshlyn is a defender from Newark, Ohio, where she attended Newark High School and was coached by Vance Bennett. She is the daughter of Ronda and Michael Barber, and sister to Nic, Cyle, and Cris.

40Taylor David

FR DNewark OH

Taylor is a defender from Newark, Ohio, where she attended Newark High School and was coached by Vance Bennett. She is the daughter of Tina Triplett and sister to Conner, Tanner, and Chelsea. Some of her honors include Honor Roll, MVP Defender, and Best Eff ort Award. She is a Forensic Science major and plans on becoming a forensic scientist after graduation.

38Talita Alves

JR MF/FSao Paulo, Brazil

Talita is a midfi elder and forward from Sao Pau-lo, Brazil, where she attended Escola Da Vila. She is the daughter of Adoaldo and Sandra, and sister to brother Thiago. She is majoring in Sports Management.

Share the Pride, Build on Traditionis a $12 million comprehensive campaign designed to create endowed student scholarships, construct the new recreation center, and make other campus improvements. These enhancements, coupled with recent investments in new student apartments, the Tiffi n University Nature Preserve, Paradiso Athletic Complex, and the Miami Street Improvement Project, will result in a total investmentby Tiffi n University of more than $30 million in the Tiffi n community.

Campaign ObjectivesRecreation Center$9,400,000The Recreation Center will consist of two connected buildings: a fi eld house and an indoor practice facility. The connector will include a lobby and locker room facilities.

Other Campus Development$1,600,000Over the past several decades, TU has created a campus that not only refl ects the University’s own growth and success, but also en-hances the appearance and economic well being of the City of Tiffi n. To continue pursuing the campus master plan, TU seeks $1.6 million for land acquisition, landscaping, parking and others amenities.

Endowed Student Scholarships$1,000,000Without fi nancial aid, many Tiffi n University students could not afford higher education. Since over 80 percent of TU students receive some level of aid, TU leaders seek $1 million to bolster the endowment resources of the University to create additionalstudent scholarships.