2010 university of akron women's soccer media guide

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THE UNIVERSITY OF AKRON 2010 WOMEN’S SOCCER -- QUICK FACTS General Information Location _________________ Akron, Ohio (44325) Population ________ 208,000 (fifth largest in Ohio) Founded ____________ 1870 (as Buchtel College) Enrollment___________________________ 27,911 Nickname ______________________________ Zips Colors _____ Blue (PMS 282) and Gold (PMS 871) Conference _____________________Mid-American President__________________ Dr. Luis M. Proenza Director of Athletics ______________ Tom Wistrcill Senior Associate AD/SWA ___ Mary Lu Gribschaw Faculty Athletics Representative ____J. Dean Carro Team Information Head Coach ___________ Chris Pfau, third season Alma Mater______________ Old Dominion 1989 E-Mail _____________________ [email protected] Record at Akron _______ 16-16-4 (two seasons) Career Record ________ 46-38-8 (five seasons) Assistant Coach ______ Rob Battisson, fourth season Alma Mater___________ Lock Haven (Pa.) 2003 E-Mail [email protected] Assistant Coach (GKs/Recruiting Coord.) _______ _________________ Shanna Caldwell, third season Alma Mater_______________ Connecticut 2002 E-Mail [email protected] Volunteer Assistant Coach ___________________ ________________ Brian Jankowski, first season Alma Mater_______________ Mercyhurst, 2002 Soccer Office Phone ___________ (330) 972-2167 Soccer Office Fax _____________ (330) 972-6463 Home Facility _________Lee Jackson Field (3,000) 2009 Overall Record ____________________ 9-7-2 ________ Home: 4-2-1; Away: 5-4-1; Neutral: 0-1-0 2009 MAC Record/Finish _____ 7-3-1/3rd of 12 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ___________ 17/7 Starters Returning/Lost __________________7/5 Akron Media Relations Contacts Assistant AD, Media Relations ______ Gregg Bach Assistant Director _______________ Amanda Aller Assistant Director _______________ Paul Warner Assistant Director _______________________ TBA Graduate Asst,/W. Soccer SID__ Nick VanDemark Email _____________ [email protected] Office Phone ________________ 330-972-7171 Cell Phone __________________ 419-769-3544 Mailing Address ________ Rhodes Arena, Suite 83 Akron, OH 44325-5201 Web Site ____________________ www.GoZips.com Press Box Phone _____________ (330) 972-8896 Mid-American Conference Contacts Commissioner_____________ Dr. Jon Steinbrecher Media Relations Asst./W. Soccer SID ___ Alex Keil E-Mail _________________ [email protected] Office Phone _______ (216) 566-4622 ext. 322 Office Fax__________________ (216) 696-2622 Mailing Address ____ 24 Public Square, 15th Floor Cleveland, OH 44113 Web Site ________________ www.mac-sports.com 2010 Schedule Date Opponent Time Aug. 9 at Michigan (exhibition) 3 p.m. Aug. 13 Wright State (exhibition) 7:30 p.m. Aug. 20 Illinois State 7:30 p.m. Aug. 29 Morehead State 1 p.m. Sept. 3 Canisius 7:30 p.m. Sept.5 at Ohio State 6 p.m. Sept. 10 at Pittsburgh 7 p.m. Sept. 17 vs. UC Davis# 7:30 p.m. Sept. 19 vs. Long Beach State# 1:30 p.m. Sept. 24 at Central Michigan* 4 p.m. Sept. 26 at Eastern Michigan* 1 p.m. Oct. 1 Ball State*^ 8 p.m. Oct. 3 Toledo* 1 p.m. Oct. 8 Northern Illinois* 7:30 p.m. Oct. 10 Western Michigan* 1 p.m. Oct. 15 at Bowling Green* 4 p.m. Oct. 17 at Miami* 1 p.m. Oct. 22 Kent State* 7:30 p.m. Oct. 24 Buffalo* 1 p.m. Oct. 28 at Ohio* 3 p.m. Oct. 31 MAC Tourn. (campus sites)% TBA Nov. 5/7 MAC Tourn. (high seed host) TBA All times are Eastern, subject to change Home matches in bold, played at Lee Jackson Field #-UNLV Tournament (Las Vegas, NV) *-Mid-American Conference match %-Top-eight seeds advance to league tournament Table of Contents Quick Facts ............................................................................... 1 Player Profiles Baranowski, Campo, Clark ........................................ 2 Cullen, Haney, Hausfeld .............................................. 3 Petrole, Schweisthal, Smith ...................................... 4 Coutier, Cooper, Phillip ................................................ 5 Steckel, Wolbert, Chenot, Flanagan ..................... 6 Hughes, Moyer, Schulte, Wise ................................ 7 Ballard, DeNIro, Foughty, Foushee, Gross, Kern ...................................................................... 8 Harden, Rusnak, Walton, White............................. 9 Coaching Staff Head Coach Chris Pfau ........................................... 10 Battison, Caldwell, Jankowski................................ 11 Records & History All-Time Series Records .......................................... 12 Individual Records ...................................................... 14 Team Records.............................................................. 16 Awards/Letterwinners............................................ 17 Season-by-Season Resultd ..................................... 18 2010 Alphabetical Roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr.-Exp. Hometown (Previous School) 25 Taylor Ballard D 5-6 Fr.-HS Olmsted Falls, Ohio (Olmsted Falls HS) 6 Jordan Baranowski F 5-6 Sr.-3L Gibsonia, Pa. (Pine-Richland HS) 13 Jodi Campo D 5-5 Sr.-3L Strongsville, Ohio (Strongsville HS) 29 Jillian Chenot MF/F 5-6 So.-1L Stow, Ohio (Stow-Munroe HS) 3 Jordan Clark MF/F 5-10 Sr.-3L Brecksville, Ohio (Brecksville-Broadview Hgts. HS) 28 Liz Cloutier D 5-7 Jr.-1L Massillon, Ohio (Jackson HS/Toledo) 17 Kara Cooper F 5-5 Jr.-TR Youngstown, Ohio (Youngstown Christ. HS/YoungstownSt.) 2 Leigh Cullen MF 5-4 Jr.-3L McCandless, Pa. (North Allegheny Senior HS) 14 Kelly DeNiro MF 5-5 Fr.-HS Columbus, Ohio (Bishop Watterson HS) 23 Kaitlin Flanagan D 5-4 So.-1L Hilliard, Ohio (Hilliard Davidson HS) 26 Paige Foughty MF/D 5-3 Fr.-HS Murrysville, Pa. (Franklin Regional Jr. HS) 11 Kyarah Foushee F 5-4 Fr.-HS Union, N.J. (Union HS) 30 Gillian Gross MF/D 5-3 Fr.-HS East Meadow, N.Y. (East Meadow HS) 20 Liz Haney D 5-4 Sr.-2L Canal Fulton, Ohio (Lee University [Tenn.]) 21 Katelyn Hausfeld D 5-5 Sr.-3L Middletown, Ohio (Ursuline Academy) 7 Ashley Hughes MF 5-3 So.-1L Rochester, N.Y. (Aquinas Institute) 16 Amber Kern MF/F 5-7 Fr.-HS Dublin, Ohio (Dublin Coffman HS) 01 Alex Luevano-Harden GK 5-5 Fr.-HS Las Vegas, Nev. (Arbor View HS) 24 Liz Moyer D 5-6 So.-1L Copley, Ohio (Copley HS) 22 Kyra Petrole D 5-5 Sr.-3L Canandaigua, N.Y. (Aquinas Institute) 12 Rachel Phillip F 5-2 Jr.-2L Ashland, Ohio (Ashland HS) 18 Maggie Rusnak MF/D 5-8 Fr.-HS Canton, Ohio (Jackson) 15 Kirsten Schulte D 5-7 So.-1L Copley, Ohio (Copley) 19 Andrea Schweisthal MF 5-7 Sr.-3L Strongsville, Ohio (Strongsville HS) 00 Michelle Smith GK 5-9 Sr.-1L Las Vegas, Nev. (Cheyenne HS/Austin Peay) 9 Adrienne Steckel MF 5-7 Jr.-2L Gibsonia, Pa. (Pine-Richland HS) 31 Holly Walton D 5-5 Fr.-HS Columbus Ohio (Worthington Kilbourne HS) 5 Emily White MF/F 5-7 Fr.-HS Richfield, Ohio (Revere HS) 27 Katie Wise MF/F 5-4 So.-1L Wexford, Pa. (Pine-Richland HS) 1 Jeny Wolbert GK 6-0 Jr.-L Kitchener, Ontario, Canada (St. Mary's HS) Head Coach: Chris Pfau (Old Dominion 1989) third season Assistant Coaches: Rob Battisson (Lock Haven [Pa.] 2003) fourth season Shanna Caldwell (Connecticut 2002) third season, Brian Jankowski (Mercyhurst 2002) first season 2008 Statistical Leaders Scoring Player MP-MS G A Pts. Shots SOG GW Rachel Phillip* _________ 18-15 ___ 5 ___ 2 ___ 12_____ 40 ___ 22 ___ 2 Britni Back ____________ 18-12 ___ 3 ___ 3 ____ 9_____ 41 ___ 20 ___ 1 Katie Wise* _____________16-1 ___ 3 ___ 0 ____ 6______ 6 _____6 ___ 3 Alysia Virkler ___________ 17-17 ___ 2___ 1 ____ 5______ 6 _____2 ____0 *-returning for 2009 Goalkeeping Player MP-MS Min. GA GAA Sv W-L-T SO Jeny Wolbert* ____ 17-15 1468:15 __ 16 _ 0.98___ 69 ____ 8-6-2 ___ 6 Michelle Smith* ______ 2-2 __167:07 ____6 _ 3.23___ 11 ____ 1-1-0 ___ 0 *-returning for 2010 QUICK FACTS/TABLE OF CONTENTS

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Page 1: 2010 University of Akron Women's Soccer Media Guide

THE UNIVERSITY OF AKRON 2010 WOMEN’S SOCCER -- QUICK FACTS

General InformationLocation _________________ Akron, Ohio (44325)Population ________ 208,000 (fifth largest in Ohio)Founded ____________ 1870 (as Buchtel College)Enrollment ___________________________27,911Nickname ______________________________ ZipsColors _____ Blue (PMS 282) and Gold (PMS 871)Conference _____________________Mid-AmericanPresident__________________ Dr. Luis M. ProenzaDirector of Athletics ______________ Tom WistrcillSenior Associate AD/SWA ___ Mary Lu GribschawFaculty Athletics Representative ____J. Dean Carro

Team InformationHead Coach ___________ Chris Pfau, third season Alma Mater______________ Old Dominion 1989 E-Mail _____________________ [email protected] Record at Akron _______ 16-16-4 (two seasons) Career Record ________ 46-38-8 (five seasons)Assistant Coach ______ Rob Battisson, fourth season Alma Mater___________ Lock Haven (Pa.) 2003 E-Mail [email protected] Coach (GKs/Recruiting Coord.) ________________________ Shanna Caldwell, third season Alma Mater_______________ Connecticut 2002 E-Mail [email protected] Assistant Coach ___________________ ________________ Brian Jankowski, first season Alma Mater_______________Mercyhurst, 2002Soccer Office Phone ___________ (330) 972-2167Soccer Office Fax _____________ (330) 972-6463Home Facility _________Lee Jackson Field (3,000)2009 Overall Record ____________________9-7-2________ Home: 4-2-1; Away: 5-4-1; Neutral: 0-1-02009 MAC Record/Finish _____ 7-3-1/3rd of 12Letterwinners Returning/Lost ___________ 17/7Starters Returning/Lost __________________7/5

Akron Media Relations ContactsAssistant AD, Media Relations ______ Gregg Bach Assistant Director _______________ Amanda AllerAssistant Director _______________ Paul WarnerAssistant Director _______________________ TBAGraduate Asst,/W. Soccer SID __ Nick VanDemark Email _____________ [email protected] Office Phone ________________ 330-972-7171 Cell Phone __________________ 419-769-3544Mailing Address ________ Rhodes Arena, Suite 83 Akron, OH 44325-5201Web Site ____________________ www.GoZips.comPress Box Phone _____________ (330) 972-8896

Mid-American Conference ContactsCommissioner _____________ Dr. Jon SteinbrecherMedia Relations Asst./W. Soccer SID ___ Alex Keil E-Mail _________________ [email protected] Office Phone _______ (216) 566-4622 ext. 322 Office Fax __________________ (216) 696-2622Mailing Address ____ 24 Public Square, 15th Floor Cleveland, OH 44113Web Site ________________ www.mac-sports.com

2010 ScheduleDate Opponent TimeAug. 9 at Michigan (exhibition) 3 p.m.Aug. 13 Wright State (exhibition) 7:30 p.m.Aug. 20 Illinois State 7:30 p.m.Aug. 29 Morehead State 1 p.m.Sept. 3 Canisius 7:30 p.m.Sept.5 at Ohio State 6 p.m.Sept. 10 at Pittsburgh 7 p.m.Sept. 17 vs. UC Davis# 7:30 p.m.Sept. 19 vs. Long Beach State# 1:30 p.m.Sept. 24 at Central Michigan* 4 p.m.Sept. 26 at Eastern Michigan* 1 p.m.Oct. 1 Ball State*^ 8 p.m.Oct. 3 Toledo* 1 p.m.Oct. 8 Northern Illinois* 7:30 p.m.Oct. 10 Western Michigan* 1 p.m.Oct. 15 at Bowling Green* 4 p.m.Oct. 17 at Miami* 1 p.m.Oct. 22 Kent State* 7:30 p.m.Oct. 24 Buffalo* 1 p.m.Oct. 28 at Ohio* 3 p.m.Oct. 31 MAC Tourn. (campus sites)% TBANov. 5/7 MAC Tourn. (high seed host) TBAAll times are Eastern, subject to changeHome matches in bold, played at Lee Jackson Field#-UNLV Tournament (Las Vegas, NV)*-Mid-American Conference match%-Top-eight seeds advance to league tournament

Table of ContentsQuick Facts ...............................................................................1Player Profiles Baranowski, Campo, Clark ........................................2 Cullen, Haney, Hausfeld ..............................................3 Petrole, Schweisthal, Smith ......................................4 Coutier, Cooper, Phillip ................................................5 Steckel, Wolbert, Chenot, Flanagan .....................6 Hughes, Moyer, Schulte, Wise ................................7 Ballard, DeNIro, Foughty, Foushee, Gross, Kern ......................................................................8 Harden, Rusnak, Walton, White.............................9Coaching Staff Head Coach Chris Pfau ...........................................10 Battison, Caldwell, Jankowski................................11Records & History All-Time Series Records ..........................................12 Individual Records ......................................................14 Team Records..............................................................16 Awards/Letterwinners ............................................17 Season-by-Season Resultd .....................................18

2010 Alphabetical RosterNo. Name Pos. Ht. Yr.-Exp. Hometown (Previous School)25 Taylor Ballard D 5-6 Fr.-HS Olmsted Falls, Ohio (Olmsted Falls HS) 6 Jordan Baranowski F 5-6 Sr.-3L Gibsonia, Pa. (Pine-Richland HS)13 Jodi Campo D 5-5 Sr.-3L Strongsville, Ohio (Strongsville HS)29 Jillian Chenot MF/F 5-6 So.-1L Stow, Ohio (Stow-Munroe HS) 3 Jordan Clark MF/F 5-10 Sr.-3L Brecksville, Ohio (Brecksville-Broadview Hgts. HS)28 Liz Cloutier D 5-7 Jr.-1L Massillon, Ohio (Jackson HS/Toledo)17 Kara Cooper F 5-5 Jr.-TR Youngstown, Ohio (Youngstown Christ. HS/YoungstownSt.)

2 Leigh Cullen MF 5-4 Jr.-3L McCandless, Pa. (North Allegheny Senior HS)14 Kelly DeNiro MF 5-5 Fr.-HS Columbus, Ohio (Bishop Watterson HS)23 Kaitlin Flanagan D 5-4 So.-1L Hilliard, Ohio (Hilliard Davidson HS)26 Paige Foughty MF/D 5-3 Fr.-HS Murrysville, Pa. (Franklin Regional Jr. HS)11 Kyarah Foushee F 5-4 Fr.-HS Union, N.J. (Union HS)30 Gillian Gross MF/D 5-3 Fr.-HS East Meadow, N.Y. (East Meadow HS)20 Liz Haney D 5-4 Sr.-2L Canal Fulton, Ohio (Lee University [Tenn.])21 Katelyn Hausfeld D 5-5 Sr.-3L Middletown, Ohio (Ursuline Academy) 7 Ashley Hughes MF 5-3 So.-1L Rochester, N.Y. (Aquinas Institute)16 Amber Kern MF/F 5-7 Fr.-HS Dublin, Ohio (Dublin Coffman HS)01 Alex Luevano-Harden GK 5-5 Fr.-HS Las Vegas, Nev. (Arbor View HS) 24 Liz Moyer D 5-6 So.-1L Copley, Ohio (Copley HS)22 Kyra Petrole D 5-5 Sr.-3L Canandaigua, N.Y. (Aquinas Institute)12 Rachel Phillip F 5-2 Jr.-2L Ashland, Ohio (Ashland HS)18 Maggie Rusnak MF/D 5-8 Fr.-HS Canton, Ohio (Jackson)15 Kirsten Schulte D 5-7 So.-1L Copley, Ohio (Copley)19 Andrea Schweisthal MF 5-7 Sr.-3L Strongsville, Ohio (Strongsville HS) 00 Michelle Smith GK 5-9 Sr.-1L Las Vegas, Nev. (Cheyenne HS/Austin Peay) 9 Adrienne Steckel MF 5-7 Jr.-2L Gibsonia, Pa. (Pine-Richland HS)31 Holly Walton D 5-5 Fr.-HS Columbus Ohio (Worthington Kilbourne HS) 5 Emily White MF/F 5-7 Fr.-HS Richfield, Ohio (Revere HS)27 Katie Wise MF/F 5-4 So.-1L Wexford, Pa. (Pine-Richland HS) 1 Jeny Wolbert GK 6-0 Jr.-L Kitchener, Ontario, Canada (St. Mary's HS) Head Coach: Chris Pfau (Old Dominion 1989) third seasonAssistant Coaches: Rob Battisson (Lock Haven [Pa.] 2003) fourth seasonShanna Caldwell (Connecticut 2002) third season, Brian Jankowski (Mercyhurst 2002) first season

2008 Statistical LeadersScoringPlayer MP-MS G A Pts. Shots SOG GWRachel Phillip* _________ 18-15 ___ 5 ___ 2 ___ 12_____ 40 ___ 22 ___ 2Britni Back ____________ 18-12 ___ 3 ___ 3 ____ 9_____ 41 ___ 20 ___ 1Katie Wise* _____________16-1 ___ 3 ___ 0 ____ 6______ 6 _____6 ___ 3Alysia Virkler ___________ 17-17 ___ 2___ 1 ____ 5______ 6 _____2 ____0*-returning for 2009

GoalkeepingPlayer MP-MS Min. GA GAA Sv W-L-T SOJeny Wolbert* ____ 17-15 1468:15 __ 16 _ 0.98___ 69 ____ 8-6-2 ___ 6Michelle Smith* ______ 2-2 __167:07 ____6 _ 3.23___ 11 ____ 1-1-0 ___ 0*-returning for 2010

QUICK FACTS/TABLE OF CONTENTS

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THE UNIVERSITY OF AKRON 2010 WOMEN’S SOCCER -- PLAYER PROFILES

BARANOWSKI CAREER STATISTICSYear MP/MS G A Pts. Shots (SOG) GW2007 18/17 2 2 6 26 (16) 22008 17/14 2 4 8 25 (12) 22009 18/17 0 2 2 17 (9) 0Totals 53/48 4 8 16 68 (37) 4 Ranks among the program’s career leaders in game-winning goals (tied for third), assists (third), shots (fourth) and points (ninth). as a Junior (2009): Named to the All-MAC second team after having a stellar junior season in the UA midfield ... started in all but one game ... recorded two assists and ripped 17 shots, nine of which found the target ... assisted on the game winner by Katie Wise in the win at Northern Illinois (Oct. 4) ... also assisted on the lone Zip goal in the tie with Eastern Michigan (Sept. 25). as a Sophomore (2008): Played in 17 out of a possible 18 matches and was in the starting unit in 14 contests ... starter in 13-straight outings ... fin-ished the season ranked second on the team in scoring, with eight points (two goals and four assists) ... those four assists tied junior Britni Bäck for the team lead and ranked as the second highest in a single season in program history ... also tied Bäck for the team lead in game-winning goals, with two ... named Mid-American Conference Player of the Week for the period ending Sept. 14, after scoring the game-winning goal in UA’s 2-1 victory at Youngstown State (Sept. 14) with 31 seconds remaining in regulation ... also credited with an assist in the Youngstown State match ... responsible for the game-winning goal and one assist in a 6-2 victory over Pittsburgh (Aug. 22) in the season opener ... assisted on the goal that led to an early UA lead in its eventual 2-1 victory over Eastern Kentucky (Sept. 12) ... 25 shots and 12 shots on goal both ranked as the third most on the squad ... Academic All-Mid-American Conference Honorable Mention selection ... Dean’s List honoree. as a Freshman (2007): Starter in 17 of the 18 matches in which she played ... led the squad in shots (26) and shots on goal (16) ... took a season-high four shots (three on goal) at MAC opponent Central Michigan (Oct. 14) ... ranked third on the team in points, with six (two goals, two assists) ... both of her goals were gamewinners, lifting the Zips to a 2-1 victory at St. Bonaventure (Sept. 7) and to a 1-0 defeat over league foe Buffalo (Sept. 28) ... first collegiate assist came on the game-winning scoring sequence in a 1-0 decision at Canisius (Sept. 9) ... one of three freshmen to score at least one goal (Jordan Clark and Kyra Petrole) ... Dean’s List and Scholar-Baller honoree. at Pine-Richland High School: Four-year varsity letterwinner and starter ... was an all-state and all-region team selection as a senior ... helped guide Pine-Richland High to the WPIAL championship as a senior and junior ... during her junior season the program won the state championship ... named to the WPIAL All-Star Team as a junior and senior ... credited with nine goals and 17 assists as a senior, and 15 goals and nine assists as a junior ... WPIAL All-Section Team choice from her sophomore through senior seasons ... teammate of current UA sophomore Adrienne Steckel and freshman Katie Wise ... played three years for the PA-West Club Team ... honor roll student. Personal: Born May 4, 1989 ... parents are Mark and Eileen Baranowski ... has two younger brothers, Edward and Brock.

CAMPO CAREER STATISTICSYear MP/MS G A Pts. Shots (SOG) GW2007 2/0 0 0 0 0 (0) 02008 10/1 0 0 0 4 (1) 02009 8/1 0 0 0 0 (0) 0Totals 20/2 0 0 0 4 (1) 0 as a Junior (2009): Saw action in eight games and made one start ... the lone start came in the tie at Kentucky (Sept. 6) ... Saw the field in the wins over Wright State (Aug, 23), Morehead State (Sept. 4), Bowling Green (Oct. 11) and Ball State (Oct. 18) as a Sophomore (2008): Earned playing time in 10 contests, nine of which were against Mid-American Conference competition ... part of a defensive unit which recorded three shutouts ... logged her first career start at Northern Illinois (Oct. 12) ... two of her four shots for the season came at Miami (Ohio) (Oct. 17) ... had one shot on goal at Ball State (Oct. 19) ... Dean’s List honoree. as a Freshman (2007): Saw limited minutes in two matches ... played at St. Bonaventure (Sept. 7) and versus conference opponent Ball State (Oct. 7) ... member of a defense which recorded seven shutouts ... graduated early from Strongsville High School and enrolled in classes at Akron in January in order to participate in spring workouts and competition ... Dean’s List and Scholar-Baller honoree. at Strongsville High School: Three-year varsity letterwinner ... team finished the 2006 season with a 12-2-2 mark ... program was district champion during her senior season, after winning the state championship during her junior year ... first-team all-conference pick as a senior ... teammate of fellow Zips’ junior Andrea Schweisthal ... National Honor Society member. Personal: Born November 21, 1988 ... parents are John and Cheryl Campo ... has two younger siblings ... enjoys reading, wakeboarding and snowboarding when not playing soccer.

JORDAN BARANOWSKIMidfielder 5-6SeniorGibsonia, Pa.Pine-Richland HS 6

JODI CAMPOMidfielder 5-5SeniorStrongsville, OhioStrongsville HS 13

JORDAN CLARKMidfielder/Forward 5-10SeniorBrecksville, OhioBrecksville-Broadview Heights HS3

CLARK CAREER STATISTICSYear MP/MS G A Pts. Shots (SOG) GW2007 19/15 1 1 3 25 (14) 02008 2/1 0 0 0 0 (0) 02009 18/15 2 0 4 17 (9) 1Totals 39/31 3 1 7 42 (23) 1 as a Junior (2009): Scored two goals including the game winner in the match at Kent State, an 86th minute strike off a free kick ... also scored the opener in the 2-1 win at Morehead State ... did not miss a game and was a starter 15 times ... recorded 17 shots on the season, including a season-high nine in the tie with Eastern Michigan (Sept. 25) ... nine shots were on goal. as a Sophomore (2008): Sidelined for the majority of the season due to an anterior cruciate ligament injury ... starter in the 6-2 season-opening victory over Pittsburgh (Aug. 22) ... Dean’s List honoree. as a Freshman (2007): Played in all 19 matches, with 15 starts ... 25 shots ranked as second most on the team, while her 14 shots on goal tied for second highest on the team ... had a season-best three shots in a match on three occa-sions ... scored one goal and tallied one assist (three points) for the season ...

BARANOWSKI, CAMPO, CLARK

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one of three freshmen to score at least one goal (Jordan Baranowski and Kyra Petrole) ... first collegiate score came in the final match of the regular season, a 3-2 double-overtime loss to MAC opponent Ohio (Nov. 1) ... lone assist came in the Zips’ 2-1 victory at St. Bonaventure (Sept. 7) ... Dean’s List and Scholar-Baller honoree. at Brecksville-Broadview Heights High School: Four-year varsity letterwinner ... team was conference and sectional champions during her senior season, posting a 12-4-3 record ... also as a senior, was the Southwestern Conference’s leading scorer (52 points – 21 goals and 10 assists), earned All-Ohio Second Team, all-conference first team, and Greater Cleveland Honorable Mention rec-ognition ... scored 27 points (11 goals and five assists) during her junior season ... honor roll student. Personal: Born August 3, 1989 ... daughter of Camille Clark ... has a younger sister, Courtney ... plays the drums and the violin.

LEIGH CULLENMidfielder 5-4SeniorMcCandless, Pa.North Allegheny Senior HS 2

CULLEN CAREER STATISTICSYear MP/MS G A Pts. Shots (SOG) GW2007 19/18 0 0 0 10 (5) 02008 18/15 2 1 5 8 (6) 02009 18/16 0 0 0 8 (2) 0Totals 55/49 2 1 5 26 (13) 0 as a Junior (2009): Appeared in every contest and started 16 games ... fired eight shots in the season, placing two on net ... took a season high three shots in the win over Bowling Green (Oct. 11) ... recorded two shots in the loss to Cincinnati (Sept. 20) ... fired a shot on net in the win over Kent State (Oct. 25). as a Sophomore (2008): One of nine student-athletes to play in all 18 matches ... selected as a starter 15 times, including in the first 12 matches of the campaign ... finished the season tied with sophomore Katelyn Hausfeld for fourth on the squad in scoring, with five points (two goals and one assist) ... first collegiate goal provided an insurance score in a 2-0 victory over SIU Edwardsville (Aug. 29) ... responsible for the team’s lone goal at Kent State (Sept. 28) ... tallied her first collegiate assist in the 6-2 season-opening win over Pittsburgh (Aug. 22) ... took eight shots ... credited with six shots on goal ... Academic All-Mid-American Conference Honorable Mention selection. as a Freshman (2007): Logged minutes in all 19 matches and was a starter in 18 of those contests ... did not start versus Ball State (Oct. 7) ... one of seven players (one of three freshmen) to tally double-digit shots, taking 10 ... credited with five shots on goal ... took a season-high four shots (two on goal) in the regu-lar-season finale against Ohio (Nov. 1) ... Dean’s List and Scholar-Baller honoree. at North Allegheny Senior High School: A three-time All-Section WPIAL choice ... was named to the All-WPIAL Team and as a Pittsburgh Post Gazette North Girls All-Star as a senior ... during her sophomore season, team went 15-4-2, was a WPIAL semi-finalist and advanced to the first round of the state playoffs ... National Honor Society member ... competed for the North Stars Soccer Club. Personal: Born November 15, 1988 ... parents are Frank and Mary Cullen ... has two brothers ... older brother, Ryan, played soccer at Carnegie Mellon in Pittsburgh, Pa. ... plays the violin.

LIZ HANEYDefender 5-4SeniorCanal Fulton, OhioLee University (Tenn.) 20

HANEY CAREER STATISTICSYear MP/MS G A Pts. Shots (SOG) GW2007^ 22/17 2 1 5 11 (4) 12008 17/9 0 1 1 3 (3) 02009 2/0 0 0 0 0 (0) 0Totals 19/9 0 1 1 3 (3) 0^-at Lee University

as a Junior (2009): Came off the bench to see playing time in two matches. as a Sophomore (2008): Selected as a starter in nine of the 17 matches in which she competed ... in the starting lineup in eight-straight contests during the Mid-American Conference season ... responsible for the assist that led to an early UA lead in its eventual 2-1 victory over Eastern Kentucky (Sept. 12) ... one of 11 Zips to tally at least one assist ... took one shot in three individual matches, all of which were on goal. as a Freshman at Lee University (2007): Played in 22 matches as a fresh-man ... member of the starting lineup 17 times ... responsible for five points (two goals and one assist) ... credited with one game-winning goal ... the Flames posted a 22-2-0 record (10-0-0 in conference play), were the Southern States Athletic Conference champion, won NAIA Region XIII and advanced to the semi-finals of the national tournament. High School: Home schooled ... competed for the Cleveland Soccer Academy club team ... in 2005, team was North American SYL National Runner-Up and in 2006 was Northern Ohio State Cup Finalists and Jefferson Cup Elite Division Finalists ... was a member of the Ohio Northern Olympic Development State Team from 2004-06. Personal: Born May 20, 1989 ... parents are David and Nancy Haney.

KATELYN HAUSFELDDefender 5-5SeniorMiddletown, OhioUrsuline Academy 21

HAUSFELD CAREER STATISTICSYear MP/MS G A Pts. Shots (SOG) GW2007 12/1 0 0 0 1 (0) 02008 18/8 2 1 5 10 (4) 02009 13/1 0 0 0 4 (2) 0Totals 43/10 2 1 5 15 (6) 0 as a Junior (2009): Started one game and was used as a substitute in 12 other matches ... fired four total shots on the year, including two in the game at Western Michigan (Oct. 2) ... two of her four shots were on target ... lone start came in the 0-0 draw at Kentucky (Sept. 6). as a Sophomore (2008): One of nine student-athletes to play in all 18 matches ... chosen as a starter in eight contests, including the first six games of the season when the Zips went 5-1 ... finished the season tied with sophomore Leigh Cullen for fourth on the squad in scoring, with five points (two goals and one assist) ... both goals came in the season-opening 6-2 win over Pittsburgh (Aug. 22) ... first collegiate assist helped UA to an early lead in its 2-1 victory at Cleveland State (Sept. 3) ... credited with 10 shots, fifth most on the team ... responsible for four shots on goal ... part of a defensive unit which recorded three shutouts ... Academic All-Mid-American Conference Honorable Mention selection ... Dean’s List honoree. as a Freshman (2007): Played in 12 matches, selected as a starter once

CULLEN, HANEY, HAUSFELD

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... lone start came in the season-opener versus St. Francis (Pa.) (Aug. 31) as part of the Westfield Insurance Cup ... member of a defense which recorded seven shutouts ... credited with one shot, which came in a 2-1 Zips’ victory at St. Bonaventure (Sept. 7) ... Dean’s List and Scholar-Baller honoree. at Ursuline Academy: GGCL Second Team selection as a senior ... member of a defense which helped Urusline post an undefeated record in GGCL play in 2006, and ended the year with a 15-1-2 record ... team was league champion during her senior season ... during her junior campaign the squad went 12-6-3 and was district champion ... also competed in track ... GGCL honorable mention selection and state qualifier in the 4x8 relay as a sophomore ... was a First-Team GGCL choice and a district champion in the 400 meters as a junior ... established the school record in the 400 ... National Honor Society member. Personal: Born September 3, 1989 ... parents are John and Jackie Hausfeld.

KYRA PETROLEMidfielder 5-5SeniorCanandaigua, N.Y. Aquinas Institute 22

PETROLE CAREER STATISTICSYear MP/MS G A Pts. Shots (SOG) GW2007 19/16 1 0 2 5 (1) 02008 17/13 0 1 1 6 (3) 02009 18/5 0 2 2 6 (5) 0Totals 54/34 1 3 5 17 (9) 0 as a Junior (2009): Appeared in all 18 games and made five starts ... assisted on two tallies ... totaled six shots and five shots on goal ... assisted on the game-winning goal by Katie Wise in the regular season finale versus Ohio (Oct. 29), when she sent in a corner kick that Wise was able to finish ... other assist came in the win over Ball State (Oct. 18) ... registered two shots on goal against Western Michigan (Oct. 2). as a Sophomore (2008): Played in 17 out of a possible 18 matches ... called upon as a starter 13 times, including the first six contests of the season when the Zips went 5-1 ... one of 11 UA athletes to tally at least one assist ... her first collegiate assist led to the game-winning goal in a 2-1 victory at Cleveland State (Sept. 3) ... took six shots, three of which were on goal ... part of a defensive unit responsible for three shutouts. as a Freshman (2007): One of eight players to log time in all 19 matches ... was in the starting lineup 16 times (first 16 games of the season) ... scored her first collegiate goal in a 1-1 double-overtime draw versus Mid-American Conference foe Western Michigan (Oct. 19) ... that made her one of three fresh-men to score at least one goal (Jordan Baranowski and Jordan Clark) ... credited with five shots, one of which was on goal ... part of a defensive unit which record-ed seven shutouts ... Dean’s List and Scholar-Baller honoree. at Aquinas Institute: Four-year varsity letterwinner ... helped Aquinas to a Section V Class AA championship, state championship and NSCAA national rank-ing of No. 19 as a senior ... team posted a 17-3-3 record in 2006 ... also during her senior season was named NSCAA/adidas All-Region Team, first-team all-state and co-team MVP ... team captain as a senior ... two time (junior and senior season) First-Team All-Greater Rochester and First-Team All-Independent choice ... Aquinas was Section V champions during her junior season ... finished her high school career with 15 goals and 18 assists ... also competed for the Rochester Junior Rhinos club team (same as current UA senior Kate Ferrara) ... five-year member of ODP ... honor roll student. Personal: Born May 18, 1989 ... parents are Peter Petrole and Ed and Kim Osur-Yakel ... first and last name is pronounced kie-RAH pet-ROW-lee.

ANDREA SCHWEISTHALMidfielder 5-7SeniorStrongsville, OhioStrongsville HS 19

SCHWEISTHAL CAREER STATISTICSYear MP/MS G A Pts. Shots (SOG) GW2007 1/0 0 0 0 1 (1) 02008 8/0 0 0 0 0 (0) 02009 18/3 1 1 3 5 (2) 0Totals 27/3 1 1 3 6 (3) 0 as a Junior (2009): Saw action in every game and made three starts ... tal-lied her first career point in the game at Morehead State (Sept. 4) when she assisted on Jordan Clark’s goal ... scored her first career goal in the 3-0 win over Ball St. (Oct. 18) ... finished the season with five shots and two shots on goal. as a Sophomore (2008): Earned playing time in eight contests, including four Mid-American Conference matches – at Buffalo (Sept. 26), at Ball State (Oct. 19), versus Central Michigan (Oct. 26) and at Ohio (Oct. 30) ... Dean’s List honoree. as a Freshman (2007): Saw limited action as a midfielder ... credited with one shot on goal in a 3-1 loss at Central Michigan (Oct. 14). at Strongsville High School: Three-year varsity letterwinner ... program was district champion during her senior season, after winning the state champion-ship during her junior year ... as a sophomore the team was a regional finalist ... teammate of fellow Zips’ junior Jodi Campo ... also competed for the Cleveland FC and took part in ODP ... participated in track, running the 4x100 and 4x200 relay ... honor roll student. Personal: Born January 13, 1989 ... parents are Michael and Renee Schweisthal ... has two younger siblings ... enjoys playing tennis and reading when she’s not playing soccer ... last name is pronounced SWEITZ-all.

MICHELLE SMITHGoalkeeper 5-9SeniorLas Vegas, Nev.Cheyenne HSAustin Peay

00SMITH CAREER STATISTICSYear MP/MS Min. GA GAA Saves W-L-T SO2006^ 5/5 405:00 17 3.78 23 1-4-0 02007^ 18/12 1596:28 28 1.58 87 7-8-0 22008^ 5/2 340:00 7 1.85 15 1-3-0 12009 2/2 167:07 6 3.23 11 1-1-0 0Totals 30/21 2508:35 58 2.08 136 10-11-0 3^-at Austin Peay Transferred to Akron after spending her first three seasons of eligibility at Austin Peay in Clarksville, Tenn. ... is enrolled in graduate level courses. as a Senior (2009): Started in net in two contests ... made five saves in the overtime victory over Morehead State (Sept. 4). as a Junior at Austin Peay (2008): Logged time in five matches and was twice a member of the starting unit ... responsible for 15 saves and seven goals allowed ... credited with a shutout over Lipscomb (Aug. 31). as a Sophomore at Austin Peay (2007): Played in 18 matches, starting 12 times ... recorded five or more saves in a match 12 times, including a 10-save effort against Southeast Missouri (Oct. 9) ... finished the season with a 1.58 goals-against average and 87 saves to her credit ... responsible for a pair of shutouts – against UNC Asheville (Sept. 16) and versus Lipscomb (Sept. 21). as a Freshman at Austin Peay (2006): Starter in all five matches in which she competed, including the season-opener versus Evansville (Aug. 25) ... fin-ished the season with 23 saves and 17 goals allowed.

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at Cheyenne High School: Two-year team captain ... named Nevada Interscholastic Athletic Activities All-Sunset Region and All-Northwest Division as a senior in 2005 ... member of the three-time state champion Tabagators club team ... played in the ODP regional championship tournament from 2003-06. Personal: Born August 12, 1988 ... parents are Richard and Chelli Smith.

LIZ CLOUTIERDefender 5-7JuniorMassillon, OhioJackson HSToledo

CLOUTIER CAREER STATISTICSYear MP/MS G A Pts. Shots (SOG) GW2008^ 14/0 0 0 0 1 (1) 02009 18/18 1 0 2 2 (1) 1Totals 32/18 1 0 2 2 (1) 1^-at Toledo Transferred to Akron after spending her freshman season of eligibility at fel-low Mid-American Conference school Toledo. as a Sophomore (2009): An anchor on the Zip backline, who was the only player to start every game ... scored one goal, an 89th minute game winner at Bowling Green ... Part of a defense that registerd seven clean sheets, including five in a row to close out the regular season. as a Freshman at Toledo (2008): Played in 14 matches ... part of a defensive unit which tallied 12 shutouts ... Toledo was the MAC regular-season and tour-nament champion ... credited with one shot on goal at Western Michigan (Sept. 26). at Jackson High School: Two-year starter ... received second-team all-league and first-team all-county honors as a senior, when she was responsible for six goals ... also selected as the team’s “Best Defensive Player” as a senior ... com-peted with the Cleveland Internationals as a freshman and was a member of the State Cup U-14 Y-League national champions (2004) ... played four years for the ODP Ohio North State Team (2003-06) and was a member of the Jackson Fury (2008) and CASA All-Star Team (2008) ... attended the Shattuck-St. Mary’s School, a prestigious soccer academy in Minnesota, during her sophomore and junior years. Personal: Born August 2, 1990 ... parents are Frank and Lynn Cloutier ... interested in a major in exercise science.

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KARA COOPERForward 5-5JuniorYoungstown, OhioYoungstown ChristianYoungstown State 17

COOPER CAREER STATISTICSYear MP/MS G A Pts. Shots (SOG) GW2008^ 19/4 1 0 2 7 (3) 02009^ 17/17 8 2 18 45 (23) 2Totals^ 36/21 9 2 20 52 (26) 2^-at Youngstown State

Joins Akron after spending two years at Youngstown State. as a Sophomore at Youngstown State (2009): Second-Team All-Horizon League pick and also earned a spot on the ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District IV Second Team ... led the Penguins with 18 points (team-high eight goals and team-high-tying two assists) as a starter in all 17 matches ... named Horizon League Player of the Week on Aug. 24, after being responsible for two goals and one assist in a 4-2 win over Howard (Aug. 23) ... tallied a team high in

shots (45) and shots on goal (23) ... had a team-best two game-winning goals ... YSU’s John Kerola Scholarship recipient for the 2009-10 academic year. as a Freshman at Youngstown State (2008): Played in 19 matches and was a starter four times ... scored her first collegiate goal in an 8-0 victory over Wheeling Jesuit (Oct. 17) ... three of her seven shots were on goal. at Youngstown Christian: Four-year letterwinner and team MVP ... compiled a school-record 139 goals ... two-time all-conference selection and was an all-state choice as a senior ... also competed in basketball and participated in cheerleading. Personal: Born Sept. 5, 1989 ... parents are Larry and Arlene Cooper ... has one brother (Kory) and one sister (Kristi).

RACHEL PHILLIPForward 5-2JuniorAshland, OhioAshland HS 12

PHILLIP CAREER STATISTICSYear MP/MS G A Pts. Shots (SOG) GW2008 18/8 3 1 7 8 (6) 12009 18/15 5 2 12 40 (22) 2Totals 36/23 8 3 19 48 (28) 3

Stands in the top ten in career points (seventh), goals (seventh), game winners (sixth), and shots (ninth) after just two seasons in a Zip uniform. as a Sophomore (2009): Led the Zips with five goals on the season ... assisted on two other scores to total a team-best 12 points ... two strikes were game winners ... appeared in every game and started 15 of 18 matches on the season ... scored twice in just under three minutes in the 3-0 win over Ball State ... registered a goal and an assist in one game twice during the season, the first in the season opening win over Wright State (Aug. 23) and again in the win at Bowling Green (Oct. 11) ... scored the lone goal in the defeat at Nebraska (Sept. 13) ... her 40 shots were second best on the club behind Britni Back, and ranks fourth on the all-time list for shots in a season ... five goals and 12 points also rank in the top ten in the program’s single season lists. as a Freshman (2008): One of nine players and one of two freshmen to see time in all 18 matches (Adrienne Steckel) ... member of the starting unit eight times, including four Mid-American Conference contests ... finished the season tied with senior Jessica Fix for third on the team in scoring, with seven points (three goals and one assist) ... first goal of her collegiate career provided the eventual gamewinner in a 2-0 win over SIU-Edwardsville (Aug. 29) ... also respon-sible for a goal in a 2-1 win at Cleveland State (Sept. 3) and a 2-2 double-overtime tie at Ball State (Oct. 19) ... lone assist came in the team’s season-opening 6-2 victory over Pittsburgh (Aug. 22) ... six of her eight shots were on goal. at Ashland High School: Four-year letterwinner ... set multiple school records, including the single-season marks for goals (32), assists (18) and points (60) ... established career records for goals (75) and points (193) ... her 75 career goals and 43 career assists helped her to become a three-time First-Team Ohio Cardinal Conference pick and two-time first-team all-district choice, while she was twice named all-region and received All-Ohio honors on two occasions ... as a senior, and team captain, was voted the OCC Offensive Player of the Year, district player of the year and was named to the district all-star team ... program posted a 64-12-8 overall record during her four seasons and was regional runner-up in 2005 (sophomore) and 2007 (senior) ... honor roll student. Personal: Born December 11, 1989 ... parents are Dan and Kim Phillip ... has three siblings ... twin sister, Sarah, plays soccer at Morehead State.

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ADRIENNE STECKELMidfielder 5-7JuniorGibsonia, Pa.Pine-Richland HS 9

STECKEL CAREER STATISTICSYear MP/MS G A Pts. Shots (SOG) GW2008 18/18 0 0 0 6 (2) 02009 16/11 0 0 0 1 (0) 0Totals 34/29 0 0 0 7 (2) 0

as a Sophomore (2009): Started 11 games and appeared off the bench in five other contests ... defensive midfielder who fired lone shot of the season in the win over Ball State (Oct. 18) ... aided a defensive unit that claimed seven clean sheets. as a Freshman (2008): One of three players, and the only freshman, to start in all 18 matches ... took one shot in six individual contests ... credited with two shots on goal, one at Old Dominion (Sept. 19) and one at Northern Illinois (Oct. 12). at Pine-Richland High School: Four-year letterwinner and starter ... compiled school’s career records in goals (61) and assists (36) ... four-time all-section and two-time All-WPIAL recipient ... as a senior earned All-America and all-state hon-ors, while serving as team captain ... school boasted conference, sectional and state championships during her sophomore year, with a 22-4-1 record ... again won the league and section when she was a junior, going 22-1-0 ... Pittsburgh Post-Gazette All-Star Team choice ... teammate of current UA junior Jordan Baranowski and freshman Katie Wise ... also competed in track and field, and played AAU basketball ... honor roll student and participated in student govern-ment. Personal: Born November 9, 1989 ... parents are Alan and Kathy Steckel ... father ran track at University of Pittsburgh ... has spent time as a lifeguard ... plays the drums and enjoys snowboarding.

JENY WOLBERTGoalkeeper 6-0JuniorKitchener, OntarioSt. Mary’s HS 1

WOLBERT CAREER STATISTICSYear MP/MS Min. GA GAA Saves W-L-T SO2008 16/15 1377:27 33 2.16 88 7-8-1 32009 17/15 1468:15 16 0.98 69 8-6-2 6Totals 33/30 2845:32 49 1.55 157 15-14-3 9

Enters the season with a chance to become the Akron career leader in numerous goalkeeping statistical categories. as a Sophomore (2009): A mainstay in net as she appeared in all but one game in goal during sophomore campaign ... started in 15 games and recorded six blank sheets ... totaled 69 saves with a 0.98 goals against average ... five of six shutouts came against conference foes as Wolbert recorded a .55 GAA in conference matches ... 0.98 goals against average is the best single season GAA in Akron history. as a Freshman (2008): Defended the UA goal in 16 matches and was a starter in 15 of those contests ... tallied all three of the squad’s shutouts, includ-ing a 1-0 victory over perennial Mid-American Conference power Toledo (Oct. 3) ... also earned shutouts against SIU-Edwardsville (Aug. 22) and Central Michigan (Oct. 26) ... credited with a program single-season record 88 saves (previous high was 84 by Krystin Wilson in 2007) ... those 88 saves rank as the fourth most in a career in the school record book ... made 12 stops at William & Mary

(Sept. 21) ... made five or more saves in eight matches ... spent the summer of 2009 competing for the W-League London Gryphons out of London, Ontario, Canada, and finished the season with 138 saves in 14 matches played ... named to the W-League Team of the Week (May 28, 2009), after allowing just one in 28 shots to get by her in a 1-all decision with the Toronto Lady Lynx. Prior to UA: Member of the U18 St. Catharines Jets College Showcase Team ... helped lead the squad to a record of 16-0-2 in 2007 when it was league cup champion and bronze medal recipient in the Ontario Cup ... in 2004-05, played for the U15 Provincial Team that won a gold medal at the Rocky Mountain Cup in Edmonton, Alberta ... invited to training camp withe U16 Canadian national team ... member of the National Training Center - Ontario from 2004-08. Personal: Born Sept. 11, 1990 ... parents are Peter and Sandra Wolbert ... father played semi-professional soccer in Germany ... lists scrapbooking, paint-ing and bowling as activities she enjoys to do in her spare time ... also speaks German ... has assisted in goalkeeper clinics at the club level.

JILLIAN CHENOTMidfielder/Forward 5-6SophomoreStow, OhioStow-Munroe Falls HS 29

CHENOT CAREER STATISTICSYear MP/MS G A Pts. Shots (SOG) GW2009 6/0 0 0 0 1 (0) 0 as a Freshman (2009): Made six appearances off the bench during freshman campaign. at Stow-Munroe Falls High School: Three-year varsity letterwinner ... first-team all-district selection as a junior after being named as a first-team all-con-ference honoree as a sophomore ... honor roll student ... recipient of the Cougar Award and Leadership Award ... participated in the Engineering Academy and Teen Jury. Personal: Born July 3, 1991 ... parents are Joseph and Patty Chenot ... has an older brother, Nick ... enjoys swimming, tennis and golf when not playing soccer ... has served as a coach at the YMCA ... last name is pronounced SHEN-o.

KAITLIN FLANAGANDefender 5-4SophomoreHilliard, OhioDavidson HS 23

FLANAGAN CAREER STATISTICSYear MP/MS G A Pts. Shots (SOG) GW2009 9/0 0 0 0 1 (1) 0 as a Freshman (2009): Saw the pitch as a substitute defender nine times during freshman season ... fired a shot on goal in the tie with Kentucky (Sept. 6). at Hilliard Davidson: Four-year varsity letterwinner ... All-Ohio Capital Conference, Defensive Player of the Year and team captain as a senior ... dur-ing her senior season helped the team to a 16-2-3 record, an OCC and district championship, and regional finalist finish ... program also claimed a district championship and regional finalist finish during her junior season when she was named All-OCC Honorable Mention ... credited with 13 career goals as a defender ... honor roll student and Renaissance leader. Personal: Born April 6, 1991 ... parents are Patrick and Wendy Flanagan ... has two older siblings ... competed for the Ohio Premier A Team for 10 years ... considering a major in education.

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ASHLEY HUGHESMidfielder 5-3SophomoreRochester, N.Y.The Aquinas Institute 7

HUGHES CAREER STATISTICSYear MP/MS G A Pts. Shots (SOG) GW2009 16/6 0 0 0 22 (7) 0

as a Freshman (2009): An offensive threat who was named to the All-MAC freshman team ... tallied the third highest shot total on the team with 22 ... appeared in 16 games and made six starts ... fired a season-high four shots in both the win at Bowling Green (Oct. 11) and the win versus Ball State (Oct. 18). at The Aquinas Institute: Four-year varsity letterwinner and starter ... finished her prep career with 35 goals and 23 assists (93 points) ... team captain as a senior when she was responsible for a team-high 16 goals and 10 assists, helping the team to its fourth-straight Section V championship ... also as a senior, was named NSCAA All-Region, all-state, all-league, All-Greater Rochester Player of the Year, Private Parochial Player of the Year and was an All-American nominee ... also earned NSCAA All-Region honors as a junior when her team was a Western Regional finalist ... selected all-state, first-team all-league and All-Greater Rochester in her freshman through junior seasons as well ... pro-gram was crowned state champion during her sophomore campaign ... also a sectional finalist and all-league award recipient in track ... honor roll student ... student-athlete scholarship recipient. Personal: Born May 24, 1991 ... parents are Randall and Deanna Hughes ... has two siblings ... enjoys a variety of outdoor activities such as skiing, hiking and surfing ... also likes to cook ... volunteer for TOPS Soccer (coaching children with disabilities) and has done work with the MS Walk and Breast Cancer Walk ... has also been a youth soccer referee ... interested in a career in exercise science/physical therapy.

LIZ MOYERDefender 5-6SophomoreCopley, OhioCopley HS 24

as a Freshman (2009): Redshirted. at Copley High School: Two-year varsity letterwinner ... second-team all-district, All-Suburban League and Touchdown Club All-Star selection as a senior captain ... teammate of fellow Zips freshman Kirsten Schulte ... squad was Suburban League champion and advanced to the second round of the state playoffs in 2007 when she was a junior ... resided in Indiana during her freshman year and competed for the state champion Carmel United Soccer Club ... honor roll student. Personal: Born October 16, 1990 ... parents are Phil and Susan Moyer ... has one younger sister ... has worked as a lifeguard ... a business major ... awarded a Honors College Scholarship at the University of Akron.

KIRSTEN SCHULTEDefender 5-7SophomoreCopley, OhioCopley HS 15

as a Freshman (2009): Redshirted at Copley High School: Four-year varsity letterwinner and starter ... team co-captain as a senior ... squad was Suburban League champion and advanced to the second round of the state playoffs in 2005 (freshman) and 2007 (junior) ... lead team in assists as a sophomore ... teammate of fellow Zips freshman Liz Moyer ... earned all-league honors as a sophomore and senior as a member of the school’s 4x800 relay team ... honor roll student ... three-year participant in National Honor Society, serving as vice president in 2008-09 ... also involved in Junior Leadership Akron. Personal: Born March 2, 1991 ... parents are James and Kristi Schulte ... has two younger brothers ... likes to downhill ski ... competed for Cleveland Futbol Club for five years ... last name is pronounced schul-TEE.

KATIE WISEMidfielder 5-4SophomoreWexford, Pa.Pine-Richland HS 4

WISE CAREER STATISTICSYear MP/MS G A Pts. Shots (SOG) GW2009 16/1 3 0 6 6 (6) 3

as a Freshman (2009): An All-MAC freshman team honoree, with a kack for scoring clutch goals ... Appeared in 15 games off the bench and made one start ... scored three goals, all game winners to lead the club in game winning tallies ... scored the game winners in victories over Northern Illinois (Oct. 4), Buffalo (Oct. 23) and Ohio (Oct. 29) ... ranks tied for first in UA history for game-winning goals in a season with four other players ... all six shots she fired were on goal. at Pine-Richland High School: Four-year varsity letterwinner and starter, logging time at the defender, midfielder and forward positions ... three-time all-section (sophomore, junior and senior) and two-time all-state (junior and senior) and All-WPIAL (junior and senior) choice ... co-captain her junior and senior year ... given the team’s defensive award as a sophomore and junior ... program was Section, WPIAL and PIAA state champions with a 22-4-1 record during her freshman season ... team went 22-1-0 and again claimed a Section and WPIAL championship during her sophomore campaign ... credited with 18 goals and 20 assists during her prep career ... teammate of current Akron junior Jordan Baranowski and sophomore Adrienne Steckel ... also competed in basketball (four-year letterwinner and three-year starter) and track and field (four-year let-terwinner) ... earned all-section honors in basketball as a junior ... participated in student council and student senate ... honor roll student ... selected as a member of Key Communicators by the district superintendent. Personal: Born October 11, 1990 ... parents are Timothy and Cynthia Wise ... has one younger sibling ... has lived in four different states (Illinois, New York, Ohio and Pennsylvania) ... competed as a gymnast for nine years ... enjoys reading when she is not playing soccer ... interested in a career in the national security field.

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TAYLOR BALLARDDefender 5-6FreshmanOlmsted Falls, OhioOlmsted Falls HS 25

at Olmsted Falls High School: Four-year varsity letterwinner … finished her high school career with 19 goals and 23 assists (61 points) … 11 goals (eight game-winners), seven assists (29 points) as a senior, when she was chosen Second-Team All-Southwestern Conference … honorable mention all-league selection as a sophomore. Club Soccer: Cleveland Internationals; 2005 – state cup champions, regional semifinalist, and Super Y-League national champions. 2006 – state cup semifinalist. 2007 – Super Y-League national champions. 2008 – regional semifinalist, state cup champions and Midwest Regional League First Division champions. 2009 – state cup champions, regional champions and participated in Nationals. Personal: Born June, 19, 1992 in Cleveland, Ohio ... daughter of Scott Bal-lard and Sheri Ballard ... has one brother (Logan).

KELLY DENIROMidfielder 5-5FreshmanColumbus, OhioBishop Watterson HS 10

at Bishop Watterson High School: Four-year varsity letterwinner … three-time First-Team All-Central Catholic League selection (sophomore, junior and senior) … first-team all-state and first-team all-district pick as a senior, and was also chosen as team MVP … had 15 goals and eight assists (38 points) during her senior year, when team went 15-3-1 en route to being CCL champions and a district finalist …ESPN Rise state-by-state top player. Club Soccer: Ohio Premier Eagles; 2004 and 2006 Ohio South state cham-pions. 2006 region 2 semifinalist. 2008 and 2009 Disney Showcase finalist. Personal: Honor Roll member … born July 25, 1992 in Columbus, Ohio ... daughter of John DeNiro and Betsy DeNiro ... has a brother (Danny) and sister (Tess).

PAIGE FOUGHTYMidfielder/Defender 5-3FreshmanMurraysville, Pa.Franklin Regional Junior HS26

at Franklin Region Junior High School: Four-year varsity letterwinner … compiled 52 goals and 54 assists over four years … was leading scorer her sophomore and senior year … team captain her senior year … four-time all-section player … three-time All-WPIAL selection … senior year was named to the all-state team … two-time WPIAL-All Star Team pick … three-time All-East … MSA Sports Network Player to Watch in 2008 and 2009 … ESPN Rise state-by-state top player in 2009. Club Soccer: Beadling Soccer Club; 2005-2009 PA West USYSA state cup champions. USYSA Region I Tournament semifinalist in 2007. Captain in 2008. ODP: 2004, 2005 and 2007 ODP ID camp. 2004-2008 Ryder Tournament. 2008 qualified for Regional ODP semifinalist and finals. Personal: Speaks Spanish ... school yearbook sports editor ... likes reading and photography ... Franklin Regional JHS 100-meter dash record holder ... daughter of Bill Foughty and Pam Foughty ... has a sister (Alicia) and brother (Tyler) ... born Nov. 26, 1991 in Mayfield Heights, Ohio.

KYARAH FOUSHEEForward 5-4FreshmanUnion, N.J.Union HS 11

at a Union High School: Four-year varsity letterwinner … three-time all-county selection … twice selected as all-state, all-conference and to the Star Ledger Team … finished her high school career with 79 goals and 87 assists (245 points) … responsible for 36 game-winning goals … scored 21 points and had 30 assists (72 points) as a senior. Club Soccer: PDA Pride Soccer Club; 2009 US Club National Cup champion and 2009 US Club Region B champion. 2009 Disney and CASL champions. 2009 Top Drawer regional player to watch. Personal: Speaks Spanish and plays the flute and clarinet … born Oct. 31, 1992 in Newark, N.J. … goes by Ki-Ki ... daughter of Kyle Foushee and Denise Silver ... has a sister (Reneasha Silver) and a brother (Kyree Foushee).

GILLIAN GROSSMidfielder/Defender 5-3FreshmanEast Meadow, N.Y.East Meadow HS 30

at East Meadow High School: Five-year varsity letterwinner and starter as a defender (was called up to play varsity as an eighth grader) … team captain as a junior and senior, when she was also an all-state and all-county choice … an ESPN All-Area selection as a junior (list of top players to watch) … team was a county championship finalist during her senior and sophomore seasons, and advanced to the semifinals when she was a freshman and junior. Club Soccer: HBC Intense Arsenal; 2009 NEWSS champions ODP: 2003 – 2009 ODP team. 2009 Region 1 Regional Pool Personal: National Honor Society member and is active in Key Club … has an identical twin sister, Courtney, who will be playing soccer at University at Buffalo in 2010 … older sister, Marissa, played soccer at Towson … daughter of Allan Gross and Donna Gross ... born Feb. 28, 1992 in Manhasset, N.Y.

AMBER KERNMidfielder/Forward 5-7FreshmanDublin, OhioCoffman HS 16

at Coffman High School: Four-year varsity letterwinner … finished her high school career with 28 goals and 27 assists (83 points) … First-Team All-Central Division and All-Ohio Capital Conference choice as a senior, when her team was a district and regional champion and a finalist in the state tournament with a 14-6-3 record … team captain and voted team MVP as a senior … senior year was named to the Central Ohio Super 12 team…team closed out her senior season rated No. 20 by ESPN Rise. Club Soccer: 10-year member of Ohio Premier Eagles team, which was rated by “Got Soccer” No. 1 in Ohio South and No. 2 regionally at the end of the 2009 season. 2009 Disney Showcase finalist, 2010 Midwest Regional League Premier Division second place. 2009 Top Drawer regional player to watch. ODP: 2004 – 2009 ODP state team. 2004–09 regional camp. 2009 Region II Team Tournament finalist. Personal: Member of the Honor Roll … plays the piano … born June 19, 1992 in Dayton, Ohio ... daughter of Kerry Kern and Sue Ann Kern ... has two brothers, David and Bradley.

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ALEX LUEVANO-HARDENGoalkeeper 5-5FreshmanLas Vegas, Nev.Arbor View HS 01

at Arbor View High School: Four-year starter and varsity letterwinner … has yet to complete her senior season, which concludes in March … recorded 14 shutouts as a junior, the most of any goalkeeper in southern Nevada … Earned All-Northeast Conference and All-Sunset Divison honors as a junior, when her team posted a 14-4-2 record and was a regional semifinalist … Arbor View HS shutout and saves leader as a freshman (10 shutouts, 19 saves) … team was a regional semifinalist during her freshman and sophomore seasons as well … Club Soccer: Las Vegas Premier Soccer Club ’92 White/Neusport Football Club; 2009 Nevada state champions. 2009 Far West Regional quarterfinalist. ODP: 2003-2009 Nevada ODP state team. 2009 Region IV ODP Invitational Camp. 2007 ODP state team was finalist in Regional championships. Personal: Born Aug. 29, 1992 in Fontana, Calif. ... daughter of Michael Harden and Anadel Harden ... has two sisters, Jordan and Mickelle.

MAGGIE RUSNAKMidfielder/Defender 5-7FreshmanCanton, OhioJackson HS 27

at Jackson High School: Four-year varsity letterwinner … First-Team All-Federal League … first-team All-district … first-team all-county … team MVP … Federal League Champions … district champions … regional finalist. Club Soccer: Cleveland Internationals … 2008-09 State Cup champions … 2005, ‘06, ‘07, ‘09 USL Super Y League champions … 2008 Region II semi-finalist, 2009 Region II finalist … 2009 US Youth National Championship quali-fier. ODP: 2005-08 Ohio North State team. Personal: Born Sept. 22, 1991 in Toledo, Ohio ... daughter of Ron and Mary Rusnak ... has one brother (Logan) and two sisters (Mallory and Amelia).

HOLLY WALTONDefender 5-5FreshmanColumbus, OhioWorthington Kilbourne HS31

at Kilbourne High School: Four-year varsity letterwinner … Second-Team All-Ohio Capital Conference pick in her freshman, sophomore and junior seasons … first-team all-district and First-Team All-OCC as a senior. Club Soccer: Ohio Premier Eagles; Ohio state cup champions 2004 and 2006. Regional semifinalist in 2006. 2008 and 2009 Disney Showcase finalist. Personal: Born Dec. 18, 1991 in Columbus, Ohio ... daughter of Scott Wal-ton and Heather Walton ... has one brother (Zachary).

EMILY WHITEMidfielder/Forward 5-7FreshmanRichfield, OhioRevere HS 5

at Revere High School: Four-year varsity letterwinner and starter … led team in goals scored and total points all four years … finished her high school career with 54 goals, 35 assists (143 points) and 29 game-winning goals … First-Team All-District and First-Team All-Suburban League choice as a junior and senior … team captain as a senior … Revere HS was sectional champions during her freshman, sophomore and senior years, and was a district finalist when she was a junior … also lettered four years on the basketball team and earned all-league recognition as a point guard … team leader in assists on the hardwood as a junior (averaged 9.0 points per game, 5.0 assists per game) … Honor Roll student … Club Soccer: Cleveland Futbol Club; Captain Personal: Knows sign language … father, Mark White, played golf at Akron and mom is Kathy White … born Dec. 22, 1991 in Akron, Ohio.

LUEVANO-HARDEN, RUSNAK, WALTON, WHITE

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CHRIS PFAUHead CoachThird SeasonOld Dominion ‘89

In just two seasons at the helm of Akron women’s soccer, coach Chris Pfau (pronounced FOW) has taken the Zips to new heights, leading a team that had just one conference win in 2007 to the MAC East division championship in 2009. The 2009 season was capped off by a six-game winning streak to finish the regular season. During that streak, the Zips conceded just one goal to finish the season 9-7-1 in the MAC and claim the first ever conference title in just the ninth season as a varsity program. Pfau returns an experienced team for his third year at the helm, including All-MAC honoree Jordan Baranowski, as the Zips look to improve on the most impressive season in program history. Pfau, whose resume boasts a wealth of collegiate and professional coaching and playing experience, made an almost immediate mark on the program in his first season and has the Zips poised to take another jump during their tenth year as a varsity sport. In 2008, Akron went undefeated during its first five matches. Included in the team’s exciting start was a 6-2 home win over Big East foe Pittsburgh in the season-opener. Other highlights of Pfau’s inaugural campaign at UA included Britni Bäck earning All-Ohio and All-Mid-American Conference Honors. Back was also named to the Soccer Buzz National Elite Team of the Week (following the win over Pitt), marking the first time an Akron has earned that distinction. Additionally, five Zips were named Academic All-MAC Honorable Mention. Prior to taking the reins of the Akron program, Pfau spent three seasons (2005-07) as head coach at Evansville, where he orchestrated an overhaul which resulted inthe Aces being one of the nation’s most improved programs during that period. Pfau posted a three year record of 30-22-4 at Evansville, winning 10 matches each season and leading the Aces to the Missouri Valley Conference finals in 2006, and the MVC semifinals and a regional ranking in 2007. He inherited a program that had experienced down times, as the Aces went from league champions in 2001 to a Ratings Percentage Index (RPI) of 302 over the next three seasons prior to his arrival. In 2005, Pfau’s first season at the helm, the team had the seventh most-improved record in the nation and in 2007 pulled its RPI to 72. Much like at Akron, Pfau’s impact on the Evansville program was immediate as his first squad set a school record for non-conference winning percentage (.818), produced three All-MVC players and reached the semifinals of the league tournament. Also, newcomer Kayla Lambert was named First Team All-MVC, MVC Freshman of the Year, All-Great Lakes Region and Freshman All-American. In 2006, the Aces improved their league record to 3-3-0 and did even bet-ter in the conference tournament, reaching the title match. It took an overtime goal to keep them from making their first NCAA Tournament appearance since 2001. At season’s end, Evansville had six players named All-MVC and three student-athletes finished among the NCAA’s top 50 in points for the season, while Lambert and Mia Tofano were each named all-region. Also that season, Pfau and his assistant coaches, Krista McKendree and Alison Weimer, were chosen by their peers as the MVC Women’s Soccer Coaching Staff of the Year. In 2007, Evansville compiled a 10-5-3 overall record and went 3-1-2 versus league opponents. As a reward for their outstanding campaign, five players were named All-MVC, including four first-team picks. Lambert, a junior who played three seasons for Pfau, was named all-region and became just the second player in program history to make that honorary squad three times. In addition to his on-the-field success, Pfau’s teams have excelled in the class-room. A total of six Academic All-MVC honors were bestowed upon the Aces over his three years as mentor of the program, including a league-best three in 2007. Also in 2007, Evansville posted a team grade-point average of above 3.0, thereby earning the National Soccer Coaches Association of American (NSCAA) Team Academic Award. Pfau took over the Evansville program following two seasons (2003 and 2004) as the top assistant coach at Princeton. In 2004, the Tigers went unde-feated in Ivy League competition en route to reaching the final four of the NCAA

College Cup – making them the first women’s soccer program in that confer-ence to reach the semifinal round. A 1989 graduate of Old Dominion, Pfau played professionally for 10 years in the APSL, NPSL and WSL. He began his coaching career while playing, serv-ing as head coach of the Cincinnati United Soccer Club from 1995-99 and as assistant coach of the Cincinnati Riverhawks of the A-League from 1997-99. He was a team captain, four-year starter and also earned all-region honors during his collegiate career at ODU while completing a bachelor of science degree in hotel/restaurant management. Pfau was head men’s soccer coach at NAIA Mount Marty College in Yankton, S.D., from 1999-2002, and in 2002 was head women’s soccer coach at Division III Saint Mary’s College in Notre Dame, Ind. He has also been an Olympic Development Program coach in New Jersey, Ohio and Indiana since 1996. Pfau and his wife, Tracey, have a daughter, Paige (11), and a son, Connor (9).

The Pfau FileEDUCATIONBachelor of Science, Old Dominion 1989

RECORD AS A DIVISION-I HEAD COACHYear School Record (Conf./Finish) Notables2005 Evansville 10-8-1 (1-5-0/6th) • MVC semi-finalist2006 Evansville 10-9-0 (3-3-0/3rd) • MVC finalist2007 Evansville 10-5-3 (3-1-2/2nd) • MVC semis, regional ranking2008 Akron 7-9-2 (2-7-2/11th) • Opened season 5-02009 Akron 9-7-2 (7-3-1/2nd) - MAC East ChampsCareer Total 46-38-8 (9-10-3 MAC, 7-9-2 MVC)

ADDITIONAL COACHING EXPERIENCE• 1995-99 Head Coach – Cincinnati United Soccer Club• 1997-99 Assistant Coach – Cincinnati Riverhawks (A-League)• 1999-02 Head Coach (men) – Mount Mary College (Yankton, S.D.)• 2002-03 Head Coach (women) – St. Mary’s College (Notre Dame, Ind.) Director of Coaching – Jr. Irish Soccer Club (South Bend, Ind.)• 2003-05 Assistant Coach – Princeton (Princeton, N.J.)

PROFESSIONAL PLAYING EXPERIENCE• 1989-99 Competed in the APSL, WPSL and WSL

HEAD COACH CHRIS PFAU

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Rob Battisson brings over 11 years of coaching and 18 years of competitive playing experience to the Zips program. Now in his third season as an assistant coach at Akron, Battisson first arrived on campus in March 2007. Prior to joining the UA staff, he served as head men’s coach at Division II Chowan University (N.C.) during the 2005-06 season. Preceding his time at Chowan, he was assistant women’s coach at D-II Northwest Missouri State from 2003-05. Additionally, Battisson served as a girl’s staff coach for the Kansas City Olympic Development Program in 2004 and was camp director of Joe Machnik’s No. 1 Soccer Camps from 2000-04. As a student-athlete, Battisson was a three-year captain at D-II Lock Haven University in Lock Haven, Pa., where he graduated summa cum laude with a bachelor of arts degree in English literature. He earned a master of arts degree from Northwest Missouri State in 2005. In his time at Lock Haven, he was a two-time CoSIDA Academic All-American, a four-time Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) scholar-athlete and was twice honored as First-Team All-PSAC. Battisson hails from the United Kingdom, where he played and coached in numerous youth and adult leagues. He holds a Level 2 coaching certificate from the English Football Association, a National Youth License and a B License from the United States Soccer Federation, and an Advanced National Diploma and a Level 2 goalkeeping license from the NSCAA. Battisson is a member of the English Football Association, the NSCAA and the U.S. Soccer Federation.

ROB BATTISONAssistant Coach Fourth SeasonLock Haven ‘03

SHANNA CALDWELLAssistant CoachRecruiting CoordinatorThird SeasonConnecticut ‘02

Shanna Caldwell is in her third season as an assistant coach at Akron, with her primary focus coming as goalkeeping coach and recruiting coordinator. She currently mentors three ‘keepers including junior Jeny Wolbert, who has the chance to become the best statistical keeper in program history. Caldwell’s latest assistant coaching stop comes after spending two seasons at Baylor, one season at Alabama and three years at Oklahoma. In 2006, she helped guide Baylor goalkeeper Ashley Noah to First-Team All-Big 12 Conference honors. Under Caldwell’s guidance, Noah finished the season ranked third in the league in saves and second in the confer-ence in saves per game. In her stint at Alabama (2005), Caldwell primarily served as goalkeeper coach when the Crimson Tide net-minders posted an impressive .740 save percentage and a 1.40 goals-against average on the season. Prior to her arrival at Alabama, Caldwell was as an assistant coach at Oklahoma. In her three seasons (2002-05) with the Sooners, she helped mentor a team that advanced to the 2003 NCAA Tournament as OU fin-ished the season with an 8-7-5 record and four shutouts. As a collegiate student-athlete, Caldwell proved herself to be one of the nation’s top goalkeepers. She spent three seasons at that position at Connecticut. In 2001 as a senior, she led the NCAA in goals-against average, reserving her spot among some of the legends of the game. Her efforts that season helped lead the Huskies to their third-straight Big East Northeast Division title and 20th-consecutive NCAA Tournament appear-ance.

Before her collegiate career she was a member of the Olympic Development Program’s U20 National Pool. Caldwell also spent time in the W-League between 1999 and 2001, where she played for the Greensboro Sparks and the Virginia Beach Piranhas. Caldwell, who holds a NSCAA Goalkeeper I diploma and a USSF D License, earned her bachelor’s degree in sociology from Connecticut in 2002.

BRIAN JANKOWSKIVolunteer Assistant Coach First SeasonMercyhurst ‘02

Former Mercyhurst College standout and Premier Development League play-er Brian Jankowski is entering his first year as a volunteer assistant coach with the University of Akron women’s soccer program. Jankowski will be responsible for all areas of coaching as well as the day-to-day operations of the program. Jankowski coaches for the Cleveland FC club program, guiding two teams to youth state championships, and coaching one current national league squad, with two current national pool team members. An accomplished player on the pitch, Jankowski was a prep standout at Strongsville High School. He captained the 1997 team to the Ohio division one state title, earning All-Ohio honors in the process. Jankowski played collegiately at Mercyhurst College where he was a member of the 1998 division two final four squad. He was also named the team’s freshman of the year in that season. He capped off his college career by being named to the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference First Team in both 2001 and 2002. Jankowski was also a member of the Premier Development League’s West Michigan Edge in 2001 and 2002. While with the Edge, Jankowski led the club in game winning goals in 2001 and in points accumulated off yellow cards in 2002. The Strongsville, Ohio native holds a USSF D license and graduated from Mercyhurst in 2002 with a bachelor’s degree in marketing.

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ALABAMA (0-1-0) H: 0-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 0-1-0Date Site Result9/4/05 Albuquerque, N.M.$ L, 0-4

BALL STATE (1-5-3)H: 1-2-2 A: 0-3-1 N: 0-0-0 Date Site Result10/12/01 Muncie, Ind. L, 0-110/20/02 Akron, Ohio L, 0-310/24/03 Muncie, Ind. L, 0-110/24/04 Akron, Ohio T, 0-0 (2ot)10/16/05 Akron, Ohio T, 2-2 (2ot)10/15/06 Muncie, Ind. L, 0-310/7/07 Akron, Ohio L, 0-110/19/08 Muncie, Ind. T, 2-2 (2ot)10/18/10 Akron, Ohio W, 3-0

BINGHAMTON (0-0-1)H: 0-0-1 A: 0-0-0 N: 0-0-09/2/07 Akron, Ohio& T, 1-1 (2ot)

BOWLING GREEN (2-7-0)H: 1-3-0 A: 1-4-0 N: 0-0-0Date Site Result10/5/01 Bowling Green, Ohio L, 0-39/27/02 Akron, Ohio L, 1-29/19/03 Bowling Green, Ohio L, 1-210/3/04 Akron, Ohio L, 0-310/9/05 Bowling Green, Ohio L, 0-110/8/06 Akron, Ohio W, 2-110/28/07 Bowling Green, Ohio L, 0-110/5/08 Akron, Ohio L, 0-210/11/09 Bowling Green, Ohio W, 2-1

BUFFALO (6-3-0)H: 2-2-0 A: 4-1-0 N: 0-0-0Date Site Result9/18/01 Buffalo, N.Y. L, 1-610/11/02 Akron, Ohio W, 2-19/28/03 Buffalo, N.Y. W, 1-0 (ot)9/12/04 Akron, Ohio L, 0-210/21/05 Buffalo, N.Y. W, 1-0 (2ot)10/20/06 Akron, Ohio L, 1-29/28/07 Akron, Ohio W, 1-09/26/08 Buffalo, N.Y. W, 2-110/23/09 Buffalo, N.Y. W, 2-0

CANISIUS (1-0-0)H: 0-0-0 A: 1-0-0 N: 0-0-09/9/07 Buffalo, N.Y. W, 1-0

CENTRAL MICHIGAN (0-8-1)H: 0-4-1 A: 0-4-0 N: 0-0-0Date Site Result9/30/01 Akron, Ohio L, 1-210/25/02 Mt. Pleasant, Mich. L, 1-210/17/03 Akron, Ohio L, 3-410/8/04 Mt. Pleasant, Mich. L, 0-49/25/05 Akron, Ohio L, 1-29/24/06 Mt. Pleasant, Mich. L, 0-110/14/07 Mt. Pleasant, Mich. L, 1-310/26/08 Akron, Ohio T, 0-0 (2ot)9/27/09 Akron, Ohio L, 0-1 (2ot)

CLEVELAND STATE (4-0-0)H: 2-0-0 A: 2-0-0 N: 0-0-0Date Site Result9/9/05 Akron, Ohio W, 2-19/15/06 Cleveland, Ohio W, 1-09/14/07 Akron, Ohio W, 1-09/3/08 Cleveland, Ohio W, 2-1

CINCINNATI (0-1-0)H: 0-0-0 A: 0-1-0 N: 0-0-09/20/09 Cincinnati, Ohio L, 1-2

THE CITADEL (2-0-0)H: 1-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 1-0-0Date Site Result9/4/04 Rock Hill, S.C.# W, 1-08/25/06 Akron, Ohio^ W, 4-0

CREIGHTON (0-1-0)H: 0-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 0-1-09/11/09! Lincoln, Neb. L, 0-3

CSU FULLERTON (0-1-0)H: 0-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 0-1-0Date Site Result9/5/03 Irvine, Calif.* L, 0-2

DUQUESNE (0-0-1)H: 0-1-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 0-0-0Date Site Result8/31/03 Akron, Ohio^ T, 1-1 (2ot)

EASTERN KENTUCKY (2-0-0)H: 1-0-0 A: 1-0-0 N: 0-0-09/16/07 Richmond, Ky. W, 1-09/12/08 Akron, Ohio W, 2-1

EASTERN MICHIGAN (1-6-2)H: 1-3-1 A: 0-3-1 N: 0-0-0Date Site Result10/14/01 Akron, Ohio L, 1-610/27/02 Ypsilanti, Mich. L, 1-310/19/03 Akron, Ohio W, 1-010/10/04 Ypsilanti, Mich. L, 1-49/23/05 Akron, Ohio L, 1-29/22/06 Ypsilanti, Mich. L, 0-310/12/07 Ypsilanti, Mich. T, 0-0 (2ot)10/24/08 Akron, Ohio L, 0-39/25/09 Akron, Ohio T, 1-1 (2ot)

EASTERN WASHINGTON (0-1-0)H: 0-0-0 A: 0-1-0 N: 0-0-0Date Site Result9/2/05 Albuquerque, N.M.$ L, 0-2

HOWARD (0-1-0)H: 0-1-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 0-0-0Date Site Result9/1/01 Akron, Ohio^ L, 2-3

IPFW (1-0-0)H: 1-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 0-0-0Date Site Result8/29/03 Akron, Ohio^ W, 2-0

IUPUI (3-0-0)H: 1-0-0 A: 1-0-0 N: 1-0-0Date Site Result9/7/02 Ogden, Utah% W, 3-08/27/04 Akron, Ohio^ W, 2-19/1/06 Indianapolis, Ind. W, 2-0

KENT STATE (2-7-0)H: 1-4-0 A: 1-3-0 N: 0-0-0Date Site Result10/28/01 Akron, Ohio L, 0-210/20/02 Kent, Ohio L, 1-49/26/03 Akron, Ohio L, 0-19/10/04 Akron, Ohio L, 0-110/23/05 Kent, Ohio L, 1-210/22/06 Akron, Ohio W, 2-09/30/07 Akron, Ohio L, 1-39/28/08 Kent, Ohio L, 1-410/25/09 Kent, Ohio W, 1-0

KENTUCKY (0-0-1)H: 0-0-0 A:0-0-1 N: 0-0-09/4/09 Lexington, Ky. T, 0-0

MARSHALL (3-1-1)H: 1-0-1 A: 2-1-0 N: 0-0-0Date Site Result9/28/01 Huntington, W.Va. L, 0-39/13/02 Akron, Ohio T, 1-1 (2ot)9/14/03 Huntington, W.Va. W, 1-09/26/04 Huntington, W.Va. W, 2-19/10/06 Akron, Ohio W, 1-0

MIAMI (OHIO) (3-5-2)H: 2-2-2 A: 1-3-0 N: 0-0-0Date Site Result10/7/01 Oxford, Ohio L, 0-69/22/02 Akron, Ohio L, 0-410/26/03 Oxford, Ohio L, 1-410/22/04 Akron, Ohio T, 0-0 (2ot)10/14/05 Akron, Ohio W, 1-010/13/06 Oxford, Ohio W, 1-010/5/07 Akron, Ohio T, 0-0 (2ot)10/17/08 Oxford, Ohio L, 0-210/16/09 Akron, Ohio W, 1-011/1/09 Akron, Ohio* L, 0-2

MICHIGAN STATE (0-2-0)H: 0-1-0 A: 0-1-0 N: 0-0-0Date Site Result10/30/04 East Lansing, Mich. L, 0-39/16/05 Akron, Ohio L, 0-1

MOREHEAD STATE (2-0-0)H: 1-0-0 A: 1-0-0 N: 0-0-0Date Site Result8/28/05 Akron, Ohio^ W, 1-09/4/09 Morehead, Ky. W, 2-1 (2ot)

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NEBRASKA (0-1-0)H: 0-0-0 A: 0-1-0 N: 0-0-09/13/09! Lincoln, Neb. L, 1-7

NEW MEXICO (1-0-0)H: 1-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 0-0-0Date Site Result8/27/06 Akron, Ohio^ W, 1-0 (2ot)

NIAGARA (0-3-0)H: 0-2-0 A: 0-1-0 N: 0-0-0 Date Site Result9/1/02 Akron, Ohio^ L, 2-48/29/04 Akron, Ohio^ L, 0-39/11/05 Niagara, N.Y. L, 2-3

NORTHERN COLORADO (0-0-1)H: 0-0-0 A: 0-0-1 N: 0-0-09/21/07 Greeley, Colo. T, 2-2 (2ot)

NORTHERN ILLINOIS (3-5-1)H: 2-1-1 A: 1-4-0 N: 0-0-0Date Site Result9/21/01 Akron, Ohio L, 3-510/4/02 DeKalb, Ill. L, 0-210/3/03 Akron, Ohio W, 3-010/15/04 DeKalb, Ill. L, 0-210/2/05 DeKalb, Ill. L, 0-1 (ot)10/1/06 Akron, Ohio W, 1-010/21/07 Akron, Ohio T, 0-0 (2ot)10/12/08 DeKalb, Ill. L, 0-110/4/09 DeKalb, Ill. W, 1-0

OHIO (2-7-0)H: 2-3-0 A: 0-4-0 N: 0-0-0Date Site Result11/2/01 Akron, Ohio L, 0-19/15/02 Athens, Ohio L, 0-59/12/03 Akron, Ohio L, 0-19/24/04 Athens, Ohio L, 0-110/28/05 Akron, Ohio W, 3-010/26/06 Athens, Ohio L, 0-211/1/07 Akron, Ohio L, 2-3 (2ot)10/30/08 Athens, Ohio L, 2-310/29/09 Akron, Ohio W, 1-0

OLD DOMINION (0-1-0)H: 0-0-0 A: 0-1-0 N: 0-0-0Date Site Result9/19/08 Norfolk, Va. L, 0-4

PITTSBURGH (1-0-0)H: 1-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 0-0-0Date Site Result8/22/08 Akron, Ohio W, 6-2

ROBERT MORRIS (2-0-0)H: 1-0-0 A: 1-0-0 N: 0-0-0Date Site Result9/8/01 Moon Township, Pa. W, 1-08/30/02 Akron, Ohio^ W, 1-0

ST. BONAVENTURE (2-0-0)H: 1-0-0 A: 1-0-0 N: 0-0-0Date Site Result9/17/06 Akron, Ohio W, 2-19/7/07 St. Bonaventure, N.Y. W, 2-1 (ot)

ST. FRANCIS (PA.) (2-1-1)H: 2-0-1 A: 0-1-0 N: 0-0-0Date Site Result9/9/01 Loretto, Pa. L, 1-210/31/03 Akron, Ohio W, 3-18/28/05 Akron, Ohio^ T, 0-0 (2ot)8/31/07 Akron, Ohio& W, 3-1

SIU-EDWARDSVILLE (1-0-0)H: 1-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 0-0-0Date Site Result8/29/08 Akron, Ohio W, 2-0

TOLEDO (1-8-0)H: 1-3-0 A: 0-5-0 N: 0-0-0Date Site Result10/26/01 Toledo, Ohio L, 3-4 ot9/29/02 Akron, Ohio L, 0-19/21/03 Toledo, Ohio L, 1-210/1/04 Akron, Ohio L, 0-110/7/05 Toledo, Ohio L, 0-1 (ot)10/6/06 Akron, Ohio L, 1-210/26/07 Toledo, Ohio L, 0-110/3/08 Akron, Ohio W, 1-010/9/10 Toledo, Ohio L, 0-1

UC IRVINE (0-1-0)H: 0-0-0 A: 0-1-0 N: 0-0-0Date Site Result9/7/03 Irvine, Calif.* L, 0-2

VALPARAISO (1-0-0)H: 0-0-0 A: 1-0-0 N: 0-0-0Date Site Result9/3/06 Valparaiso, Ind. W, 1-0

WEBER STATE (1-0-0)H: 0-0-0 A: 1-0-0 N: 0-0-0Date Site Result9/6/02 Ogden, Utah% W, 3-2

WESTERN MICHIGAN (1-7-1)H: 1-2-1 A: 0-5-0 N: 0-0-0Date Site Result9/23/01 Akron, Ohio L, 1-610/6/02 Kalamazoo, Mich. L, 1-210/5/03 Akron, Ohio W, 2-110/17/04 Kalamazoo, Mich. L, 0-19/25/05 Kalamazoo, Mich. L, 0-29/29/06 Akron, Ohio L, 1-310/19/07 Akron, Ohio T, 1-1 (2ot)10/10/08 Kalamazoo, Mich. L, 0-310/2/09 Kalamazoo, Mich. L, 0-2

WILLIAM & MARY (0-1-0)H: 0-0-0 A: 0-1-0 N: 0-0-0Date Site Result9/21/08 Williamsburg, Va. L, 0-6

WINTHROP (0-1-0)H: 0-0-0 A: 0-1-0 N: 0-0-0Date Site Result9/3/04 Rock Hill, S.C.# L, 0-1 (2ot)

WRIGHT STATE (0-0-0)H: 1-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 0-0-08/23/09 Akron, Ohio W, 2-1

WYOMING (0-1-0)H: 0-0-0 A: 0-1-0 N: 0-0-09/23/07 Laramie, Wyo. L, 1-3

YOUNGSTOWN STATE (4-0-0)H: 2-0-0 A: 2-0-0 N: 0-0-0Date Site Result8/31/01 Akron, Ohio^ W, 3-110/18/02 Youngstown, Ohio W, 6-011/2/03 Akron, Ohio W, 8-09/14/08 Youngstown, Ohio W, 3-2

Key:*-UC Irvine Nike Holiday Invite - Irvine, Calif.^-Caroline Pardee Invitational - Akron, Ohio#-Costco Shootout - Rock Hill, S.C.%-Diadora Director’s Cup - Ogden, Utah$-Nike Classic - Albuquerque, N.M.&-Westfield Insurance Cup – Akron, Ohio! - Husker Classic - Lincoln, Neb.@- MAC Tournament

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SCORING (career)POINTS 1. 49 - Jeannie Stuckey (19g, 11a) - 2001-03 2. 42 - Britni Bäck (16g, 10a) - 2006-09 3. 27 - Jessica Fix (11g, 5a) - 2005-08 4. 26 - Abby Holzworth (12g, 2a) - 2002-05 5. 21 - Amee Thompson (9g, 3a) - 2003-06 6. 20 - Christine Vacha (9g, 2a) - 2005-08 7. 19 - Rachel Phillip (8g, 3a) - 2008- 8. 17 - Sarah Artuso (4g, 9a) - 2001-04 9. 16 - Jordan Baranowksi (4g, 8a) 2007- 10. 15 - Beth Riggs (5g, 5a) - 2002-03 POINTS PER MATCH (min. 25 matches played) 1. 1.00 - Jeannie Stuckey (49 mtchs) - 2001-03 2. 0.74 - Britni Bäck (57 matches) - 2006-09 3. 0.53 - Rachel Phillip (36 matches) - 2008 4. 0.43 - Abby Holzworth (61 mtchs) - 2002-05 0.43 - Beth Riggs (35 matches) - 2002-03 6. 0.40 - Jordan Baranowski (35 mtchs) - 2007- 7. 0.36 - Jessica Fix (73 matches) - 2005-08 8. 0.33 - Christine Vacha (60 matches) - 2005-08 9. 0.30 - Amee Thompson (71 mtchs) - 2003-06 0.30 - Jordan Baranowski (53 matches) 2006- GOALS 1. 19 - Jeannie Stuckey - 2001-03 2. 16 - Britni Bäck - 2006-09 3. 12 - Abby Holzworth - 2002-05 4. 11 - Jessica Fix - 2005-08 5. 9 - Amee Thompson - 2003-06 9 - Christine Vacha - 2005-08 7. 8 - Rachel Phillip - 2008- 8. 6 - Mirka Mohs - 2003 9. 5 - Leslie Bullen - 2003-07 5 - Naomi Ducharme - 2001-04 5 - Beth Riggs - 2002 GOALS PER MATCH (min. 25 matches played) 1. 0.39 - Jeannie Stuckey (49 mtchs) - 2001-03 2. 0.28 - Britni Bäck (57 matches) - 2006-09 3. 0.22 - Rachel Phillip (36 matches) - 2008- 4. 0.20 - Abby Holzworth (61 mtchs) - 2002-05 5. 0.15 - Christine Vacha (60 matches) - 2005-08 0.15 - Jessica Fix (73 matches) - 2005-08 7. 0.14 - Beth Riggs (35 matches) - 2002-03 8. 0.13 - Amee Thompson (71 mtchs) - 2003-06 9. 0.11 - Jordan Baranowski (35 mtchs) - 2007- 10. 0.09 - Leslie Bullen (56 matches) - 2003-07 0.09 - Donna Swift (42 matches) - 2005-07

GAME-WINNING GOALS 1. 6 - Jeannie Stuckey, 2001-03 2. 5 - Britni Bäck, 2006- 3. 4 - Christine Vacha, 2005-08 4 - Jessica Fix, 2005-08 4 - Jordan Baranowski, 2007- 6. 3 - Amee Thompson, 2003-06 3. - Rachel Phillip, 2008- 3 - Katie Wise, 2009- 7. 2 - Mirka Mohs, 2003 2 - Jacque Pitchford, 2003-06 MULTIPLE-GOAL MATCHES 1. 6 - Jeannie Stuckey, 2001-03 (2g vs. IPFW, 8/2903) (2g vs. Central Michigan, 10/17/03) (2g vs. St. Francis (Pa.), 10/31/03) (2g vs. Youngstown State, 11/2/03) (2g vs. Youngstown State, 8/31/01) (2g vs. Northern Illinois, 9/21/01) 2. 2 - Britni Bäck, 2006-09

(2g vs. Pittsburgh, Aug. 22) (2g at Buffalo, Sept. 26) 3.1 - Naomi Ducharme, 2001-04 (2g at Weber State, 9/6/02) 1 - Jessica Fix, 2005-08 (2g at Northern Colorado, 9/21/07) 1 - Abby Holzworth, 2002-05 (3g at Youngstown State, 10/18/02) 1 - Catherine Schillig, 2001 (2g at Toledo, 10/26/01) 1 - Amee Thompson, 2003-06 (2g vs. Youngstown State, 11/2/03) 1 - Katelyn Hausfeld, 2007- (2 g vs Pittsburgh, 8/22/08) 1 - Rachel Phillip 2008- (2 g vs. Ball State, 10/18/09)

ASSISTS 1. 11 - Jeannie Stuckey - 2001-03 2. 10 - Britni Back - 2006-09 3. 9 - Sarah Artuso - 2001-04 4. 8 - Jordan Baranowski - 2007- 5. 5 - Haja Dumbuya - 2004-07 5 - Beth Riggs - 2002-03 5 - Jessica Fix - 2005-08 5 - Adrienne Knox - 2006- 9. 4 - Donna Swift - 2005-0710. 3 - Naomi Ducharme - 2001-04 3 - Amee Thompson - 2003-06 3 - Rachel Phillip - 2008- 3. Katelyn Hausfeld - 2007-

ASSISTS PER MATCH (min. 25 matches played) 1. 0.22 - Jeannie Stuckey (49 mtchs) - 2001-03 2. 0.18 - Britni Bäck (57 matches) - 2006-09 3. 0.15 - Jordan Baranowski (53 mtchs) - 2007- 4. 0.14 - Sarah Artuso (65 matches) - 2001-04 0.14 - Beth Riggs (35 matches) - 2002-03 6. 0.11 - Adrienne Knox (46 matches) - 2006- 7. 0.10 - Donna Swift (42 matches) - 2005-07 8. 0.07 - Haja Dumbuya (72 matches) - 2004-07 0.07 - Jessica Fix (73 matches) - 2005-08 10. 0.06 - Abby Holzworth (61 mtchs) - 2002-05

SHOTS 1. 120 - Britni Back (16 goals) - 2006-09 2. 110 - Jeannie Stuckey (19 goals) - 2001-03 3. 99 - Abby Holzworth (12 goals) - 2002-05 4. 78 - Jessica Fix (11 goals) - 2005-08 5. 68 - Jordan Baranowski (4 goals) - 2007- 6. 66 - Sarah Artuso (4 goals) - 2002-04 7. 53 - Naomi Ducharme (5 goals) - 2001-04 8. 52 - Adrienne Knox (1 goal) - 2006-09 9. 48 - Rachel Phillip (8 goals) - 2008-10. 44 - Christine Vacha (9 goals) - 2005-08 SHOTS PER MATCH (min. 25 matches played) 1. 2.24 - Jeannie Stuckey (49 mtchs) - 2001-03 2. 2.10 - Britni Bäck (57 matches) - 2006-09 3. 1.62 - Abby Holzworth (61 mtchs) - 2002-05 4. 1.33 - Rachel Phillip (36 matches) - 2008- 5. 1.28 - Jordan Baranowski (53 mtchs) - 2007- 6. 1.07 - Jessica Fix (73 matches) - 2005-08 8. 1.02 - Adrienne Knox (51 matches) - 2006- 1.02 - Sarah Artuso (65 matches) - 2001-04 9. 0.83 - Beth Riggs (35 matches) - 2002-03 10. 0.78 - Naomi Ducharme (68 mtchs) - 2001-04

GOALKEEPING (career)SAVES 1. 213 - Krystin Wilson (63 GA) - 2004-07 2. 172 - Meghan McCarthy (84 GA) - 2001-04 3. 171 - Crystal Tabor (48 GA) - 2001-04 4. 157 - Jeny Wolbert (49 GA) - 2008- 5. 26 - Katie Davis (4 GA) - 2006, 08-09 6. 11 - Michelle Smith (6 GA) - 2009- 7. 7 - Lauren Graff (5 GA) - 2001-02, 04-05

SHUTOUTS 1. 18 - Krystin Wilson - 2004-07 2. 9 - Jeny Wolbert - 2008- 3. 7 - Crystal Tabor - 2001-04 4. 4 - Meghan McCarthy - 2001-04 5. 1 - Katie Davis - 2006, 08-09

GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE (min. 1500 minutes played) 1. 1.15 - Krystin Wilson - 2004-07 (63 GA, 4945 minutes) 2. 1.48 - Crystal Tabor - 2001-04 (48 GA, 2916 minutes) 3. 1.56 - Jeny Wolbert - 2008- (49 GA, 2832 minutes) 3. 2.39 - Meghan McCarthy - 2002-04 (84 GA, 3159 minutes)

WINS 1. 21 - Krystin Wilson (21-32-8) - 2004-07 2. 15 - Jeny Wolbert (15-14-3) 3. 12 - Crystal Tabor (12-19-2) - 2001-04 4. 6 - Meghan McCarthy (6-26-2) - 2001-04 LOSSES 1. 32 - Krystin Wilson (21-32-8) - 2004-07 2. 26 - Meghan McCarthy (6-26-2) - 2001-04 3. 19 - Crystal Tabor (12-19-2) - 2001-04 4. 14 - Jeny Wolbert (15-14-3) - 2008- 4. 3 - Lauren Graff (0-3-0) - 2001-02, 04-05

TIES 1. 8 - Krystin Wilson (21-32-8) - 2004-07 3. 3 - Jeny Wolbert (15-14-3) - 2008- 3. 2 - Crystal Tabor (12-19-2) - 2001-04 2 - Meghan McCarthy (6-26-2) - 2001-04 PARTICIPATION (career)MATCHES PLAYED 1. 73 - Giavonna Ferraro - 2005-08 73 - Jessica Fix - 2005-08 3. 72 - Haja Dumbuya - 2004-07 72 - Kathy Tegge - 2004-07 5. 71 - Amee Thompson - 2003-06 71 - Heather Rains - 2006-09 7. 69 - Jacque Pitchford - 2003-06 8. 68 - Naomi Ducharme - 2001-04 9. 65 - Sarah Artuso - 2001-04 10. 61 - Abby Holzworth - 2002-05

MATCHES STARTED 1. 73 - Giavonna Ferraro - 2005-08 2. 69 - Kathy Tegge - 2004-07 3. 68 - Naomi Ducharme - 2001-04 4. 63 - Jessica Fix - 2005-08 5. 58 - Abby Holzworth - 2002-05 6. 56 - Jacque Pitchford - 2003-06 56 - Amee Thompson - 2003-06 8. 54 - Sarah Artuso - 2001-04 9. 52 - Krystin Wilson - 2004-07 10. 47 - Jeannie Stuckey - 2001-03 47 - Megan Olberding - 2003-06Bold - indicates current player

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SCORING (season)POINTS 1. 22 - Jeannie Stuckey (9g, 4a) - 2003 2. 20 - Britni Bäck (8g, 4a) - 2008 3. 19 - Abby Holzworth (9g, 1a) - 2002 4. 17 - Jeannie Stuckey (7g, 3a) (2001) 5. 14 - Christine Vacha (6g, 2a) - 2006 6. 13 - Mirka Mohs (6g, 1a) - 2003 13 - Britni Bäck (5g, 3a) - 2007 8. 12 - Beth Riggs (5g, 2a) - 2002 12 - Rachel Phillip (5g, 2a) - 200910 . 10 - Jeannie Stuckey (3g, 4a) - 2002 10 - Jessica Fix (4g, 2a) - 2007

POINTS PER MATCH (minimum 15 matches played) 1. 1.22 - Jeannie Stuckey (18 matches) - 2003 2. 1.12 - Abby Holzworth (17 matches) - 2002 3. 1.11 - Britni Bäck (18 matches) - 2008 4. 1.06 - Jeannie Stuckey (16 matches) - 2001 5. 0.81 - Mirka Mohs (16 matches) - 2003 6. 0.78 - Christine Vacha (18 matches) - 2006 7. 0.71 - Beth Riggs (17 matches) - 2002 8. 0.67 - Jeannie Stuckey (15 matches) - 2002 0.67 - Rachel Phillip (18 matches) - 200910 . 0.60 - Catherine Schillig (15 matches) - 2001 GOALS 1. 9 - Abby Holzworth - 2002 9 - Jeannie Stuckey - 2003 3. 8 - Britni Bäck - 2008 4. 7 - Jeannie Stuckey - 2001 5. 6 - Mirka Mohs - 2003 6 - Christine Vacha - 2006 7. 5 - Beth Riggs - 2002 5 - Britni Bäck - 2007 5 - Rachel Phillip - 200910. 4 - Jessica Fix - 2007 GOALS PER MATCH (minimum 15 matches played) 1. 0.53 - Abby Holzworth (17 matches) - 2002 2. 0.50 - Jeannie Stuckey (18 matches) - 2003 3. 0.44 - Jeannie Stuckey (16 matches) - 2001 0.44 - Britni Bäck (18 matches) - 2008 5. 0.38 - Mirka Mohs (16 matches) - 2003 6. 0.33 - Christine Vacha (18 matches) - 2006 7. 0.29 - Beth Riggs (17 matches) - 2002 8. 0.21 - Jessica Fix (19 matches) - 2007 0.28 - Rachel Phillip (18 matches) - 200910. 0.20 - Catherine Schillig (15 matches) - 2001 0.20 - Jeannie Stuckey (15 matches) - 2002

GAME-WINNING GOALS 1. 3 - Jeannie Stuckey - 2003 3 - Christine Vacha - 2006 3 - Britni Bäck - 2007 3 - Katie Wise - 2009 5. 2 - Jeannie Stuckey - 2001 2 - Mirka Mohs - 2003 2 - Amee Thompson - 2004 2 - Jessica Fix - 2006 2 - Jordan Baranowski - 2007 and 2008 2 - Britni Bäck - 2008 2 - Rachel Phillip - 2009

MULTIPLE-GOAL MATCHES 1. 4 - Jeannie Stuckey, 2003 (2g vs. IPFW, Aug. 29) (2g vs. Central Michigan, Oct. 17) (2g vs. St. Francis (Pa.), Oct. 31) (2g vs. Youngstown State, Nov. 2) 2. 2 - Jeannie Stuckey, 2001 (2g vs. Youngstown State, Aug. 31) (2g vs. Northern Illinois, Sept. 21)

2 - Britni Bäck, 2008 (2g vs. Pittsburgh, Aug. 22) (2g at Buffalo, Sept. 26) 4. 1 - Catherine Schillig, 2001 (2g at Toledo, Oct. 26) 1 - Abby Holzworth, 2002 (3g at Youngstown State, Oct. 18) 1 - Naomi Ducharme, 2002 (2g at Weber State, Sept. 6) 1 - Amee Thompson, 2003 (2g vs. Youngstown State, Nov. 2) 1 - Jessica Fix, 2007 (2g at Northern Colorado, Sept. 21) 1 - Katelyn Hausfeld, 2008 (2 g vs Pittsburgh, Aug. 22) 1 - Rachel Phillip, 2009 (2g vs Ball State, Oct. 18)

ASSISTS 1. 5 - Sarah Artuso - 2002 2. 4 - Jeannie Stuckey - 2002 and 2003 4 - Britni Bäck - 2008 4 - Jordan Baranowski - 2008 5. 3 - Jeannie Stuckey - 2001 3 - Catherine Schillig - 2001 3 - Beth Riggs - 2003 3 - Adrienne Knox - 2006 3 - Donna Swift - 2006 3 - Britni Bäck - 2007 3 - Britni Back - 2009

ASSISTS PER MATCHES (min. 15 matches played) 1. 0.31 - Sarah Artuso (16 matches) - 2002 2. 0.27 - Jeannie Stuckey (15 matches) - 2002 3. 0.24 - Jordan Baranowski (17 mtchs) - 2008 4. 0.22 - Jeannie Stuckey (18 matches) - 2003 0.22 - Britni Bäck (18 matches) - 2008 6. 0.20 - Catherine Schillig (15 matches) - 2001 7. 0.19 - Jeannie Stuckey (16 matches) - 2001 0.19 - Adrienne Knox (16 matches) - 2006 9. 0.17 - Beth Riggs (18 matches) - 2003 0.17 - Britni Back (18 Matches) - 2009

SHOTS 1. 59 - Britni Bäck (8 goals) - 2008 2. 50 - Jeannie Stuckey (9 goals) - 2003 3. 41 - Britni Back (3 goals) - 2009 4. 40 - Rachel Phillip (5 goals) - 2009 5. 38 - Mirka Mohs (6 goals) - 2003 6. 35 - Jeannie Stuckey (7 goals) - 2001 7. 33 - Catherine Schillig (3 goals) - 2001 8. 29 - Jessica Fix (3 goals) - 2008 9. 28 - Abby Holzworth (1 goals) - 2005 10. 26 - Abby Holzworth (9 goals) - 2002 26 - Jordan Baranowski (2 goals) - 2007

SHOTS PER MATCH (minimum 15 matches played) 1. 3.28 - Britni Bäck (18 matches) - 2008 2. 2.78 - Jeannie Stuckey (18 matches) - 2003 3. 2.38 - Mirka Mohs (16 matches) - 2003 4. 2.20 - Catherine Schillig (15 matches) - 2001 5. 2.19 - Jeannie Stuckey (16 matches) - 2001 6. 1.67 - Jeannie Stuckey (15 matches) - 2002 7. 1.61 - Jessica Fix (18 matches) - 2008 8. 1.56 - Abby Holzworth (18 matches) - 2005 9. 1.53 - Abby Holzworth (17 matches) - 200210. 1.50 - Adrienne Knox (16 matches) - 2006

GOALKEEPING (season)SAVES 1. 88 - Jeny Wolbert (33 GA) - 2008 2. 84 - Krystin Wilson (21 GA) - 2007 3. 72 - Crystal Tabor (17 GA) - 2003 4. 70 - Meghan McCarthy (43 GA) - 2001

5. 69 - Jeny Wolbert (16 GA) - 2009 6. 61 - Krystin Wilson (18 GA) - 2006 7. 59 - Krystin Wilson (19 GA) - 2005 8. 54 - Meghan McCarthy (27 GA) - 2002 9. 50 - Crystal Tabor (14 GA) - 2004 10. 32 - Meghan McCarthy (9 GA) - 2004

SHUTOUTS 1. 7 - Krystin Wilson - 2007 2. 6 - Krystin Wilson - 2006 2. 6 - Jeny Wolbert - 2009 3. 5 - Crystal Tabor - 2003 5 - Krystin Wilson - 2005 5. 2 - Meghan McCarthy - 2004 6. 3 - Jeny Wolbert - 2008 7. 1 - Crystal Tabor - 2001 1 - Crystal Tabor - 2004 1 - Meghan McCarthy - 2003 1 - Crystal Tabor - 2002 1 - Meghan McCarthy - 2002 1 - Katie Davis - 2006

GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE(min. 200 minutes played) 1. 0.98 - Jeny Wolbert - 2009 (16 GA, 1468 minutes) 1. 1.02 - Krystin Wilson - 2007 (21 GA, 1850 minutes) 2. 1.07 - Krystin Wilson - 2006 (18 GA, 1510 minutes) 3. 1.11 - Crystal Tabor - 2003 (17 GA, 1375 minutes) 4. 1.19 - Krystin Wilson - 2005 (19 GA, 1438 minutes) 5. 1.29 - Meghan McCarthy - 2004 (9 GA, 627 minutes) 6. 1.56 - Crystal Tabor - 2004 (14 GA, 810 minutes) 7. 1.66 - Crystal Tabor - 2002 (9 GA, 487 minutes) 8. 1.67 - Meghan McCarthy - 2003 (5 GA, 270 minutes) 9. 1.75 - Lauren Graff - 2005 (5 GA, 257 minutes) 10. 2.16 - Jeny Wolbert - 2008 (33 GA, 1377 minutes) WINS 1. 10 - Krystin Wilson (10-7-0) - 2006 2. 8 - Jeny Wolbert (8-6-2) - 2009 3. 6 - Crystal Tabor (6-8-1) - 2003 6 - Krystin Wilson (6-7-6) - 2007 5. 7 - Jeny Wolbert (7-8-1) - 2008 6. 5 - Krystin Wilson (5-8-2) - 2005 7. 3 - Crystal Tabor (3-2-1) - 2002

LOSSES 1. 12 - Meghan McCarthy (1-12-0) - 2001 2. 9 - Meghan McCarthy (2-9-0) - 2002 3. 8 - Crystal Tabor (6-8-1) - 2003 8 - Krystin Wilson (5-8-2) - 2005 8 - Jeny Wolbert (7-8-1) - 2008 6. 7 - Crystal Tabor (2-7-0) - 2004 7 - Krystin Wilson (10-7-0) - 2006 7 - Krystin Wilson (6-7-6) - 2007

TIES 1. 6 - Krystin Wilson (6-7-6) - 2007 2. 2 - Meghan McCarthy (1-4-2) - 2004 2 - Krystin Wilson (5-8-2) - 2005 2 - Jeny Wolbert (8-6-2) - 2009

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PARTICIPATION (season)MATCHES PLAYED 1. 19 - Jordan Clark - 2007 19 - Leigh Cullen - 2007 19 - Haja Dumbuya - 2007 19 - Giavonna Ferraro - 2007 19 - Jessica Fix - 2007 19 - Kyra Petrole - 2007 19 - Kathy Tegge - 2007 19 - Krystin Wilson - 2007 9. 18 - by 36 different players

MATCHES STARTED 1. 19 - Giavonna Ferraro - 2007 19 - Krystin Wilson - 2007 3. 18 - Abby Holzworth - 2003 18 - Naomi Ducharme - 2003 18 - Kim Hartman - 2003 18 - Tashina Alden - 2003 18 - Giavonna Ferraro - 2005, 2006, 2008 18 - Kathy Tegge - 2005, 2006 and 2007 18 - Megan Olberding - 2006 18 - Leigh Cullen - 2007 18 - Jessica Fix - 2007 18 - Britni Bäck - 2008 18 - Adrienne Steckel - 2008 18 - Liz Cloutier - 2009Bold - indicates current player

INDIVIDUAL MATCH RECORDSPOINTS1. 7 - Abby Holzworth (at Youngstown St., 10/18/02 – 3g, 1a)2. 6 - Britni Bäck (vs. Pittsburgh, 8/22/08 – 2g, 2a)3. 5 - Jeannie Stuckey (vs. Northern Illinois, 9/21/01 – 2g, 1a) (at Youngstown St., 10/18/02 – 1g, 3a) (vs. Youngstown St., 11/2/03 – 2g, 1a)4. 4 - six players eight different times Last - Rachel Phillip (vs. Ball St., 10/18/09 - 2g)

GOALS1. 3 - Abby Holzworth (at Youngstown State, 10/18/02)2. 2 - eight players fourteen different times Last - Rachel Phillip (vs. Ball St., 10/18/09) ASSISTS1. 3 - Jeannie Stuckey (at Youngstown State, 10/18/02)2. 2 - Sarah Artuso (at Weber State, 9/6/02) 2 - Jeannie Stuckey (vs. Youngstown State, 8/31/01) (vs. St. Francis (Pa.), 10/31/03) 2 - Britni Bäck (vs. St. Francis (Pa.), 8/31/07) 2 - Britni Bäck (vs. Pittsburgh, 8/22/08)

SHOTS1. 9 - Sarah Artuso (at Northern Illinois, 10/4/02)2. 8 - Britni Bäck (at Miami (Ohio), 10/17/08) (vs, Eastern Michigan, 9/25/09)

SAVES1. 19 - Jeny Wolbert (at Old Dominion, 9/19/08)2. 15 - Meghan McCarthy (at Eastern Michigan, 10/27/02)

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TEAM HIGHSPOINTSMost, Season: 69 (2003)Most, Half: 10 (three times) ([3g, 4a] at Youngstown St., 10/18/02 – 1st) ([5g] vs. Youngstown St., 11/2/03 – 1st) ([4g, 2a] vs. Pittsburgh, 8/22/08 – 2nd)Most, Match: 19 ([6g, 7a] at Youngstown St., 10/18/02)Most Allowed, Season: 144 (2001)Opponent, Half: 13 (two times) ([4g, 5a*] by William & Mary, 9/21/08 – 2nd) ((4g, 5a*) by Nebraska, 9/13/09 - 1st)Opponent, Match: 22 ([7g, 8a] by Nebraska, 9/13/09)

*-One double assist

GOALSMost Scored, Season: 28 (2003)Most Scored, Half: 5 (vs. Youngstown St., 11/2/03 – 1st)Most Scored, Match: 8 (vs. Youngstown State, 11/2/03)Most Allowed, Season: 51 (2001)Most Allowed, Half: 4 (four times) (by Miami (Ohio), 10/7/01 – 1st) (by Central Michigan, 10/8/04 – 1st) (by William & Mary, 9/21/08 – 2nd) (by Nebraska, 9/13/09 - 1st)Most Allowed, Match: 7 (vs. Nebraska, 9/13/09)

ASSISTSMost, Season: 17 (2008)Most, Half: 3 (two times) (at Youngstown St., 10/18/02 – 2nd) (vs. Ball St., 10/18/09 - 2nd)Most, Match: 7 (at Youngstown State, 10/18/02)Most Allowed, Season: 42 (2001)Opponent, Half: 5 (three times) (by Eastern Michigan, 10/10/04 – 2nd*) (by William & Mary, 9/21/08 – 2nd^) (by Nebrasks, 9/13/09 - 1st&)Opponent, Match: 8 (by William & Mary, 9/21/08)

*-EMU scored three second-half goals, with two having double assists.

^-William & Mary scored four second-half goals, with one having a double assist.

&Nebraska scored four first-half goals, with one unassisted and two having a double assist.

SHOTSMost, Season: 202 (2008)Most, Half: 17 (at Northern Illinois, 10/4/02 – 1st)Most, Match: 33 (at Northern Illinois, 10/4/02)Most Allowed, Season: 284 (2001, 2008)Opponent, Half: 18 (by Old Dominion, 9/19/08 – 1st)Opponent, Match: 33 (by Old Dominion, 9/19/08)

SAVESMost, Season: 103 (2008)Most, Half: 8 (at Eastern Michigan, 10/27/02 – 1st)Most, Match: 19 (at Old Dominion, 9/19/08)Most Allowed, Season: 85 (2008)Opponent, Half: 9 (at Central Michigan, 10/14/07)Opponent, Match: 14 (at Central Michigan, 10/14/07)

SHUTOUTSSeason: 9 (2006)

OVERTIMEAll-Time Record: 5-6-16 (H: 2-1-12, A: 3-5-4, N: 0-0-0)Most, Season: 8 (2007, 7 2OT)

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HONORS AND AWARDSAll-Mid-American Conference:2003 – Mirka Mohs (First Team) Naomi Ducharme (Second Team)2007 – Krystin Wilson (First Team)2008 – Britni Bäck (Second Team)2009 -- Jordan Baranowski (Second Team) Katie Wise (Freshmen Team) Ashley Hughes (Freshmen Team)

Academic All-Mid-American Conference: 2004 – Sarah Artuso 2005 – Krystin Wilson2006 – Christine Vacha Krystin Wilson2007 – Giavonna Ferraro Krystin Wilson

Academic All-Mid-American Conference Honorable Mention: 2008 – Jordan Baranowski Leigh Cullen Giavonna Ferraro Jessica Fix Katelyn Hausfeld

NSCAA Ohio College Soccer Association Ohio College Soccer Association: 2001 – Jeannie Stuckey (All-Ohio Third Team) Jessica Cronin (Academic All-Ohio Third Team)2002 – Sarah Artuso (Academic All-Ohio Second Team)2004 – Naomi Ducharme (Honorable Mention All-Ohio)2005 – Jacque Pitchford (All-Ohio Third Team)2006 – Jessica Fix (Honorable Mention All-Ohio)2007 – Krystin Wilson (All-Ohio Second Team) (Academic All-Ohio Second Team)2008 – Britni Bäck (All-Ohio First Team)

Soccer Buzz National Elite Team of the Week (SoccerBuzz.com):2008 – Britni Bäck (Aug. 26, 2008)

All-Time LetterwinnersALauren Achtien (defender) _____________2006-07Paige Albright (forward) _______________2001-02Tashina Alden (defender) ______________2002-03Tsa Alexander (midfielder) ________________2004Sarah Artuso (midfielder) ______________2001-04BBritni Bäck (forward) _________________2006-09Jordan Baranowski (forward) ___________ 2007-Myca Brusco (defender) _________________2002Krista Bucholz (forward) _________________2002Leslie Bullen (midfielder) __________ 2003-05, 07CJodi Camp (defender) __________________ 2007-Jillian Chenot (midfielder/forward) ______ 2009-Jordan Clark (midfielder/forward) _______ 2007-Liz Cloutier (defender) _________________ 2009-Jessica Cronin (midfielder) _______________2001Leigh Cullen (midfielder) ________________ 2007-DRosella D’Agruma (midfielder/forward) __2001-04Katie Davis (goalkeeper) __________ 2006, 08-09Naomi Ducharme (defender) ___________2001-04Haja Dumbuya (forward) ______________2004-07EJessica Ewing (forward/midfielder) _____2005-08FKate Ferrara (midfielder) ______________2006-09Giavonna Ferraro (midfielder) __________2005-08Kaitlin Flanagan (defender) _____________ 2009-Jessica Fix (midfielder) ________________2005-08GLauren Graff (midfielder) ______________2001-02Kristen Gregg (midfielder) _____________2006-09HKim Hartman (defender) ______________2001-03Liz Haney (defender) ___________________ 2008-Katelyn Hausfeld (defender) ____________ 2007-Abby Holzworth (midfielder/forward) ____2002-05KAdrienne Knox (forward) ______________2006-09LChelsea Leach (midfielder) ________________2002Heather Lindgren (defender) ___________2001-02Samantha Lytle (midfielder/forward) _______2001MMeghan McCarthy (goalkeeper) ____ 2001, 02, 04Nicole Meiler (forward) __________________2003Mirka Mohs (midfielder) __________________2003Katrina Moore (defender) _____________2003-04Liz Moyer (defender) ___________________ 2009-OMegan Olberding (defender) ___________2003-06PKyra Petrole (defender/midfielder) ______ 2007-Rachel Phillip (forward) ________________ 2008-Jess Pomfret (defender) ______________2005-08Jacque Pitchford (midfielder) ___________2003-06Sarah Prince (midfielder) _________________2002RHeather Rains (forward) ______________2006-09Sarah Richardson (defender) ______ 2006, 08-09Beth Riggs (midfielder) ________________2002-03Amanda Roberts (midfielder)___________2004-05SCatherine Schillig (forward) _______________2001

Kirsten Schulte (defender) ______________ 2009-Andrea Schweisthal (midfielder) _________ 2007-Michelle Smith (goalkeeper) ____________ 2009-Adrienne Steckel (midfielder)____________ 2008-Jeannie Stuckey (forward) _____________2001-03Donna Swift (midfielder) ______________ 2005, 07TCrystal Tabor (goalkeeper) _____________2001-04Kathy Tegge (defender) _______________2004-07Amee Thompson (midfielder) ___________2003-06VChristine Vacha (forward) _____________2005-08Alysia Virkler (midfielder/defender) _____2007-09WDanielle Walsh (midfielder) ____________2005-07Bethani Wanner (midfielder) ___________2001-03Krystin Wilson (goalkeeper) ____________2004-07Katie Wise (midfielder/forward) _________ 2009-Jeny Wolbert (goalkeeper) ______________ 2008-

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2001 (Inaugural Season) (2-14-0, 0-12-0 MAC)Head Coach: Catherine ByrneDate Opponent ResultAug. 31 Youngstown State# W, 3-1Sept. 1 Howard (championship)# L, 2-3Sept. 8 at Robert Morris W, 1-0Sept. 9 at St. Francis (Pa.) L, 1-2Sept. 18 at Buffalo* L, 1-6Sept. 21 Northern Illinois* L, 3-5Sept. 23 Western Michigan* L, 1-6Sept. 28 at Marshall* L, 0-3Sept. 30 Central Michigan* L, 1-2Oct. 5 at Bowling Green* L, 0-3Oct. 7 at Miami (Ohio)* L, 0-6Oct. 12 at Ball State* L, 0-1Oct. 14 Eastern Michigan* L, 1-6Oct. 26 at Toledo* L, 3-4 (ot)Oct. 28 Kent State* L, 0-2Nov. 2 Ohio* L, 0-1

2002 (5-11-1 overall, 1-10-1 MAC)Head Coach: Catherine ByrneDate Opponent ResultAug. 30 Robert Morris# W, 1-0Sept. 1 Niagara (championship)# L, 2-4Sept. 6 at Weber State^ W, 3-2Sept. 7 vs. IUPUI^ W, 3-0Sept. 13 Marshall* T, 1-1 (2ot)Sept. 15 at Ohio* L, 0-5Sept. 20 Ball State* L, 0-3Sept. 22 Miami (Ohio)* L, 0-4Sept. 27 Bowling Green* L, 1-2Sept. 29 Toledo* L, 0-1Oct. 4 at Northern Illinois* L, 0-2Oct. 6 at Western Michigan* L, 1-2Oct. 11 Buffalo* W, 2-1Oct. 18 at Youngstown State W, 6-0Oct. 20 at Kent State* L, 1-4Oct. 25 at Central Michigan* L, 1-2Oct. 27 at Eastern Michigan* L, 1-3

2003 (8-9-1 overall, 5-7-0 MAC)Head Coach: Catherine ByrneDate Opponent ResultAug. 29 IPFW# W, 2-0Aug. 31 Duquesne (champs.)#& T, 1-1 (2ot)Sept. 5 vs. CSU Fullerton$ L, 0-2Sept. 7 at UC Irvine$ L, 0-2Sept. 12 Ohio* L, 0-1Sept. 14 at Marshall* W, 1-0Sept. 19 at Bowling Green* L, 1-2Sept. 21 at Toledo* L, 1-2Sept. 26 Kent State* L, 0-1Sept. 28 at Buffalo* W, 1-0 (ot)Oct. 3 Northern Illinois* W, 3-0Oct. 5 Western Michigan* W, 2-1Oct. 17 Central Michigan* L, 3-4Oct. 19 Eastern Michigan* W, 1-0Oct. 24 at Ball State* L, 0-1Oct. 26 at Miami (Ohio)* L, 1-4Oct. 31 St. Francis (Pa.) W, 3-1Nov. 2 Youngstown State W, 8-0

2004 (3-12-2 overall, 1-9-2 MAC)Head Coach: Catherine ByrneDate Opponent ResultAug. 27 IUPUI# W, 2-1Aug. 29 Niagara (championship)# L, 0-3Sept. 3 at Winthrop% L, 0-1 (2ot)

Sept. 4 vs. Citadel% W, 1-0Sept. 10 Kent State* L, 0-1Sept. 12 Buffalo* L, 0-2Sept. 24 at Ohio* L, 0-1Sept. 26 at Marshall* W, 2-1Oct. 1 Toledo* L, 0-1Oct. 3 Bowling Green* L, 0-3Oct. 8 at Central Michigan* L, 0-4Oct. 10 at Eastern Michigan* L, 1-4Oct. 15 at Northern Illinois* L, 0-2Oct. 17 at Western Michigan* L, 0-1Oct. 22 Miami (Ohio)* T, 0-0 (2ot)Oct. 24 Ball State* T, 0-0 (2ot)Oct. 30 at Michigan State L, 0-3

2005 (5-11-2 overall, 3-7-1 MAC)Head Coach: Catherine ByrneDate Opponent ResultAug. 26 St. Francis (Pa.)#! T, 0-0 (2ot)Aug. 28 Morehead State (champs.)# W, 1-0Sept. 2 vs. Eastern Washington@ L, 0-2Sept. 4 vs. Alabama@ L, 0-4Sept. 9 Cleveland State W, 2-1Sept. 11 at Niagara L, 2-3Sept. 16 Michigan State L, 0-1Sept. 23 Eastern Michigan* L, 1-2Sept. 25 Central Michigan* L, 1-2Sept. 30 at Western Michigan* L, 0-2Oct. 2 at Northern Illinois* L, 0-1 (ot)Oct. 7 at Toledo* L, 0-1 (ot)Oct. 9 at Bowling Green* L, 0-1Oct. 14 Miami (Ohio)* W, 1-0Oct. 16 Ball State* T, 2-2 (2ot)Oct. 21 at Buffalo* W, 1-0 (2ot)Oct. 23 at Kent State* L, 1-2Oct. 28 Ohio* W, 3-0

2006 (11-7-0 overall, 4-7-0 MAC)Head Coach: Catherine ByrneDate Opponent ResultAug. 25 The Citadel# W, 4-0Aug. 27 New Mexico (champs.)# W, 1-0 (2ot)Sept. 1 at IUPUI W, 2-0Sept. 3 at Valparaiso W, 1-0Sept. 10 Marshall W, 1-0Sept. 15 at Cleveland State W, 1-0Sept. 17 St. Bonaventure W, 2-1Sept. 22 at Eastern Michigan* L, 0-3Sept. 24 at (20) Central Michigan* L, 0-1Sept. 29 Western Michigan* L, 1-3Oct. 1 Northern Illinois* W, 1-0Oct. 6 Toledo* L, 1-2Oct. 8 Bowling Green* W, 2-1Oct. 13 at Miami (Ohio)* W, 1-0Oct. 15 at Ball State* L, 0-3Oct. 20 Buffalo* L, 1-2Oct. 22 Kent State* W, 2-0Oct. 26 at Ohio* L, 0-2

2007 (6-7-6 overall, 1-6-4 MAC)Head Coach: Catherine ByrneDate Opponent ResultAug. 31 St. Francis (Pa.)? W, 3-1Sept. 2 Binghamton? T, 1-1 (2ot)Sept. 7 at St. Bonaventure W, 2-1 (ot)Sept. 9 at Canisius W, 1-0Sept. 14 Cleveland State W, 1-0Sept. 16 at Eastern Kentucky W, 1-0Sept. 21 at Northern Colorado T, 2-2 (2ot)Sept. 23 at Wyoming L, 1-3

Sept. 28 Buffalo* W, 1-0Sept. 30 Kent State* L, 1-3Oct. 5 Miami (Ohio)* T, 0-0 (2ot)Oct. 7 Ball State* L, 0-1Oct. 12 at Eastern Michigan* T, 0-0 (2ot)Oct. 14 at Central Michigan* L, 1-3Oct. 19 Western Michigan* T, 1-1 (2ot)Oct. 21 Northern Illinois* T, 0-0 (2ot)Oct. 26 at Toledo* L, 0-1Oct. 28 at Bowling Green* L, 0-1Nov. 1 Ohio* L, 2-3 (2ot)

2008 (7-9-2 overall, 2-7-2 MAC)Head Coach: Chris PfauDate Opponent ResultAug. 22 Pittsburgh W, 6-2Aug. 29 SIU-Edwardsville W, 2-0Sept. 3 at Cleveland State W, 2-1Sept. 12 Eastern Kentucky W, 2-1Sept. 14 at Youngstown State W, 3-2Sept. 19 at Old Dominion L, 0-4Sept. 21 at William & Mary L, 0-6Sept. 26 at Buffalo* W, 2-1Sept. 28 at Kent State* L, 1-4Oct. 3 Toledo* W, 1-0Oct. 5 Bowling Green* L, 0-2Oct. 10 at Western Michigan* L, 0-3Oct. 12 at Northern Illinois* L, 0-1Oct. 17 at Miami (Ohio)* L, 0-2Oct. 19 at Ball State* T, 2-2 (2ot)Oct. 24 Eastern Michigan* L, 0-3Oct. 26 Central Michigan* T, 0-0 (2ot)Oct. 30 at Ohio* L, 2-3

2009 (9-7-2 overall, 7-3-1 MAC)Head Coach: Chris PfauDate Opponent ResultAug. 23 Wright State W, 2-1Sept. 4 at Morehead State W, 2-1 (ot)Sept. 5 at Kentucky T, 0-0 (2ot)Sept. 11 vs Creighton L, 0-3Sept. 13 at Nebraska L, 1-7Sept. 20 at Cincinnati L, 1-2Sept. 25 Eastern Michigan* T, 1-1 (2ot)Sept. 27 Central Michigan* L, 0-1 (2ot)Oct. 2 at Western Michigan* L, 0-2Oct. 4 at Northern Illinois* W, 1-0Oct. 9 at Toledo* L, 0-1Oct. 11 at Bowling Green* W, 2-1Oct. 16 Miami (Ohio)* W, 1-0Oct. 18 Ball State* W, 3-0Oct. 23 at Buffalo* W, 2-0Oct. 25 at Kent State* W, 1-0Oct. 29 Ohio* W, 1-0Oct. 30 Miami (Ohio)* L, 0-2

Key:Home matches in bold#-Caroline Pardee Invitational – Akron, Ohio^-Diadora Director’s Cup – Ogden, Utah&-Duquesne won shootout 4-2 to win invite title$-UC Irvine Nike Holiday Invite – Irvine, Calif.%-Costco Soccer Shootout – Rock Hill, S.C.@-Nike Classic – Albuquerque, N.M.!-Akron advanced by winning shootout, 4-3*-Mid-American Conference match?-Westfield Insurance Cup – Akron, Ohio

SEASON-BY-SEASON RESULTS

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THE UNIVERSITY OF AKRON 2010 WOMEN’S SOCCER -- PLAYER PROFILES

Year-By-Year Statistical LeadersSCORINGYear Player G A Pts. Avg.2001 Jeannie Stuckey 7 3 17 0.442002 Abby Holzworth 9 1 19 1.122003 Jeannie Stuckey 9 4 22 1.222004 Amee Thompson 2 1 5 0.292005 Leslie Bullen 3 1 7 0.412006 Christine Vacha 6 2 14 0.782007 Britni Bäck 5 3 13 0.772008 Britni Bäck 8 4 20 0.902009 Rachel Philip 5 2 12 0.67

GOALSYear Player G Avg.2001 Jeannie Stuckey 7 0.442002 Abby Holzworth 9 0.532003 Jeannie Stuckey 9 0.502004 Amee Thompson 2 0.122005 Leslie Bullen 3 0.182006 Christine Vacha 6 0.332007 Britni Bäck 5 0.502008 Britni Bäck 8 0.442009 Rachel Phillip 5 0.28

ASSISTSYear Player A Avg.2001 Jeannie Stuckey 3 0.19 Catherine Schillig 3 0.202002 Sarah Artuso 2 0.122003 Jeannie Stuckey 4 0.222004 Sarah Artuso 2 0.122005 Haja Dumbuya 2 0.112006 Adrienne Knox 3 0.19 Donna Swift 3 0.252007 Britni Bäck 3 0.302008 Jordan Baranowski 4 0.242009 Britni Back 3 0.17

SHOTSYear Player Sh Avg.2001 Jeannie Stuckey 35 2.192002 Abby Holzworth 26 1.532003 Jeannie Stuckey 50 2.782004 Sarah Artuso 20 1.18 Abby Holzworth 20 2.502005 Abby Holzworth 28 1.562006 Adrienne Knox 24 1.502007 Jordan Baranowski 26 1.442008 Britni Bäck 59 3.282009 Britni Back 41 2.28

GOALKEEPINGYear Player GA GAA Sv2001 Meghan McCarthy 39 3.44 612002 Crystal Tabor 9 1.66 252003 Crystal Tabor 17 1.11 722004 Meghan McCarthy 9 1.29 322005 Krystin Wilson 19 1.19 592006 Krystin Wilson 18 1.07 612007 Krystin Wilson 21 1.02 842008 Jeny Wolbert 33 2.16 882009 Jeny Wolbert 16 0.98 69Bold-indicates current player