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The 2010 USC Aiken men's and women's soccer media guide.

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Page 1: 2010 USC Aiken Soccer Media Guide

Fall 2010Fall 2010

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USC AikenUSC Aiken

Soccer Media GuideSoccer Media Guide

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Show Your Pacer Pride in 2010-11!

2011 Peach Belt Conference Men’s and Women’s Basketball Tournament

(March 5-6)Convocation Center

2010 Palmetto Memorial

Golf Tournament

(September 21)

Eighth AnnualPacers and Polo

April 2

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USC AikenSports Auction

December 10

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USC Aiken ......................................2Peach Belt Conference...................3Dr. Tom Hallman, Chancellor ..........4Randy Warrick, AD .........................4Athletic Administration ....................5Support Staff ...................................6USC Aiken Sports Information ........6Administration/Staff ........................7“Pacer Pit”.......................................8USC Aiken Athletic Facilities...........92009 Season Reviews ..................10

Women’s Soccer2010 Outlook ................................ 11Head Coach Sue Vodicka.............122010 Roster/Team Picture ............132010 Pacer Women .................14-192010 Opponents ...........................202009 Final Results/Statistics ........212009 PBC Standings ....................22Record Book .................................22All-time Opponents .......................22Year-by-year Resuts .....................23

Men’s Soccer2010 Outlook ................................24Head Coach Ike Ofoje ..................252010 Roster ..................................262010 Team Picture ........................272010 Pacer Men ......................27-332010 Opponents ...........................342009 Final Results/Statistics ........352009 PBC Standings ....................36Record Book .................................36Year-by-year Resuts ................37-38All-time Opponents .......................38

CombinedHonors/Awards .............................39S.C. Education Lottery..................40

Address .......................................................................471 University ParkwayCity, State ............................................................................Aiken, S.C. 29801Founded ....................................................................................................1961Enrollment ................................................................................................3,250Chancellor ........................................................................Dr. Thomas HallmanAlma Mater (Year) ...............................................................The Citadel (1969)Athletic Director ......................................................................... Randy WarrickAlma Mater (Year) ..........................................................North Carolina (1977)Athletic Department Phone.......................................................(803)-641-3486National Affiliation ................................................................... NCAA Division IIConference ...................................................................................... Peach BeltNickname............................................................................................... PacersColors (PMS) ...............................................Cardinal (201), Navy (295), WhiteFacility ..............................................................................................“Pacer Pit”Capacity.......................................................................................................700

Table of ContentsQuick FactsGENERAL

WOMEN’S SOCCERFirst Year of NCAA Women’s Soccer.........................................................1997Overall NCAA Record ....................................................................... 74-141-15Women’s Soccer Head Coach ......................................................Sue VodickaAlma Mater (Year) ......................................................... George Mason (1986)Record at USCA (Years) ........................................................24-54-5 (5 Years)Career Record (Years) ..........................................................31-73-6 (6 Years)Women’s Soccer Office Phone ................................................... 803-641-3651Best Time of Day to Reach .................................................................MorningsLast Opponent ............................................................Georgia College & StateResult ..................................................................................................... (L) 1-2Letterwinners Returning/Lost....................................................................10/11Newcomers....................................................................................................10

MEDIA RELATIONSAssistant AD/SID .............................................................................Brian HandAlma Mater (Year) ....................................................... North Greenville (2003)Email..................................................................................... [email protected] SID ............................................................................ Milledge AustinAlma Mater (Year) ................................................................USC Aiken (2009)Email................................................................................milledgea@usca.eduSports Information Office Phone ..............................................(803)-641-3252

MEN’S SOCCERFirst Year of NCAA Men’s Soccer ..............................................................1991Overall NCAA Record ..................................................................... 113-214-21Men’s Soccer Head Coach ................................................................. Ike OfojeAlma Mater (Year) ........................................................New Hampshire (1991)Record at USCA (Years) ..................................................80-158-17 (14 Years)Career Record (Years) ....................................................80-158-17 (14 Years)Men’s Soccer Office Phone ........................................................ 803-641-3717Best Time of Day to Reach .................................................................MorningsLast Opponent .........................................................Lander (PBC Tournament)Result ..................................................................................................... (L) 0-2Letterwinners Returning/Lost....................................................................10/10Newcomers....................................................................................................15

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CREDITSWritten, Compiled, and Designed Milledge Austin and Brian HandEditor Brian HandAssistant Editors Stephanie Humphrey; Kevin Hunter; Ike Ofoje; Sue VodickaCover Design Milledge AustinPhotography Credits Milledge Austin; Willis Glasgow

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The University of South Carolina Aiken was chartered in 1961 after entering into an agreement with the University of South Carolina to establish a two-year center in Aiken. The Aiken Center opened its doors in September 1961 to 139 students. Temporarily housed in Banksia, a renovated mansion in Aiken, the Center consisted of three full-time faculty members (one of whom served as Director of the Center). In 1968, the Center underwent an institutional self-study and was accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools as a branch of the University of South Carolina and as a junior college. The first associate degrees were awarded in June 1968. The campus of USC Aiken moved from Banksia to its present site in 1972 and physical changes began to occur rapidly. At first, the permanent campus consisted of 100 acres and one multipurpose building which housed all university operations. A library was completed in 1975, and additional land was donated that increased the campus to 144 acres. In October 1977, the Student Activities Center was opened. A classroom building was occupied in 1978, and one year later, an auxiliary services building was added. An apartment complex for

students, Pacer Downs, was ready for occupancy in the fall of 1984. More construction additions to the campus included completion of the Etherredge Center, Ruth Patrick Science Education Center, the Business and Education Building, and the Alan B. Miller Nursing Building. Additional land was acquired increasing the campus to 400 acres. Academic and organizational changes also occurred rapidly. The faculty formalized its organizational structure and redefined its role in the governance of the institution in 1974-75. Also, the students reorganized their governing body and more precisely defined their role on campus; the administration and staff structures were overhauled and expanded to meet the demands of the growing academic programs. When the full-time equivalent student enrollment reached 1,066 in the fall of 1975, the USC Aiken campus was permitted to plan for senior level courses and to create a number of baccalaureate degree programs. In that same year, USCA

received approval as a four-year branch campus by the Board of Trustees of the University of South Carolina, and USCA was designated a Recognized Candidate for Senior College Accreditation. In September 1976, the Board of Trustees granted academic autonomy to the Aiken Campus. The first bachelor’s degrees were granted in May 1977, and USCA became a fully accredited senior college. Presently, the college community is comprised of more than 3,200 students, over 100 full-time faculty, approximately 110 staff members, and 28 administrators. USCA awards bachelor’s degrees in more than 20 major areas of study, master’s degrees in two areas, and offers a varied program of continuing education courses for the wider community. Today USC Aiken offers students a liberal education designed to develop an understanding of human experience which will equip them for life in a free society. To accomplish this, the University provides students with an opportunity to discover learning processes which enable them to grow personally and socially. It promotes students’ interaction within a community of active scholars and artists, and it encourages students to use the knowledge which they gain to deal with the problems of a rapidly changing world.

The University of South Carolina Aiken

Top Right: The USC Aiken fountain is located at the heart of campus.Above: USC Aiken features state-of-the-art dorms including Pacer Commonspictured above.

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Vision Statement: The Peach Belt Conference is committed to providing through its dependent collegiate members, a forum for student participation in athletic, academic and co-curricular events under the auspices of the National Collegiate Athletic Association, Division II. We will exemplify the charac-teristics of a premier intercollegiate conference that prides itself on the inclusion of students of all demographic groups who wish to participate in a well-rounded sports program. Our institutions, our academic goals, our athletic aspirations reflect a communal-ity of purpose and a commitment to excellence in the classroom and on the playing field.

History: Now entering its 21st year of existence in 2010-11, the Peach Belt Conference has become one of the elite Division II conferences in the nation. Since its inception in 1990-91, the Peach Belt has developed a consistent history of excellence which continues to this day with 29 national championships and 25 national finalists. Starting with only two champion-ships in 1991, in men’s and women’s basketball, the conference has expanded to 13 championship sports with the addition of women’s golf in the fall of 2009. The conference traces its roots back to November of 1988 when 11 schools first met in Greenville, S.C. to form a Division II conference. Following a second meeting on Dec. 3, 1989, five of those 11 schools, plus two others, formed the Peach Belt and begin play in fall 1990. The Peach Belt was less than a year old before capturing a national championship. The Columbus State golf team took the honor by winning the 1992 national crown, the first of three golf championships the Cougars own. One year later, the Lander men’s tennis team began their record-breaking run of eight straight national titles, the first PBC dynasty. Since then, USCA men’s golf has won three straight national titles from 2004-06 while Armstrong Atlantic State women’s tennis has captured four titles overall.

The 2009-10 season was among the most successful the league has seen in its 20 years. AASU won their third consecutive women’s tennis national championship while the Augusta State men’s basketball team continued their unprecedented run with a third straight appearance in the Elite Eight. Flagler became the first PBC volleyball team to reach the NCAA Final Four. The North Georgia softball team was ranked #1 in the nation in every regular-season softball poll while, in all, five PBC programs were ranked #1 in the nation (GCSU men’s golf, ASU men’s basketball, AASU men’s and women’s tennis). The seven charter members of the conference were Armstrong Atlantic State University, Columbus State University, Francis Marion University, Georgia College & State University, Lander University, USC Aiken and USC Upstate. The name Peach Belt Athletic Conference was adopted in January of 1990 and modified to Peach Belt Conference in May of 2000. Augusta State joined the confer-ence in 1991 and UNC Pembroke became the ninth member on July 1, 1992. They were followed by Kennesaw State University on July 1, 1994, Clayton State University on July 1, 1995 and the University of North Florida on July 1, 1997. Kennesaw State and North Florida departed for the Division I ranks in 2005, USC Upstate did the same in 2007, and the conference welcomed in North Georgia College & State University in 2005 and Georgia Southwestern State University in 2006. In 2009-10, the Peach Belt expanded to 13 members, the most the league has ever had, with the additions of Montevallo and Flagler. The two schools also returned a league presence to Florida and broke new ground in Alabama. David Brunk was named the second PBC commissioner in May of 2007. Brunk replaced Marvin Vanover, who was the first PBC commissioner from 1991 to 2007. Brunk is charged with continuing the strong growth of the conference as its second era begins. Dr. Kendall Blanchard, president of Georgia Southwestern State University, began the first of his two-year term as the league president in July of 2010. The conference currently holds

David BrunkPBC Commissioner

Ken GerlingerAssistant Commissioner

for Communications

championships in 13 sports, six for men and seven for women. They are men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s soccer, volleyball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s tennis, baseball, softball and men’s and women’s golf.

The Peach Belt Conference

Armstrong Atlantic Augusta State

Clayton State Columbus State

Francis Marion

Georgia College & State

Lander University

UNCP Pembroke

USC Aiken

North Georgia

Georgia Southwestern

Flagler College

Montevallo

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Dr. Thomas HallmanUSC Aiken Chancellor

Dr. Tom Hallman is in his 10th year as Chancellor of USC Aiken. He was born in Charleston, S.C., and earned a Bachelor’s of Arts degree in political science from The Citadel in 1969. He later earned a Master of Education degree from The Citadel and a Ph.D. in Higher Education

Administration from the University of South Carolina. His resume includes a diverse set of experiences. Dr. Hallman has served as an infantry officer in the 82nd Airborne Division, a high school teacher and coach, co-owner and creative director of an advertising agency, executive director of a school-to-work initiative, and 24 years of work in public higher education in South Carolina. Since 1983, Dr. Hallman has served in various administrative roles at USC Aiken. He was the vice chancellor for administration, overseeing the areas of enrollment services and institutional planning, and briefly served as interim chancellor prior to his inauguration in 2001. Additionally, Dr. Hallman has served

as an institutional liaison with several regional groups in matters related to sponsored research and local economic development. He is a past Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Aiken Chamber of Commerce, past President of the Aiken Kiwanis Club, founding member and past Chairman of the Aiken County Forum, and former Chair of Leadership Aiken County. He also completed a one-year term as President of the Peach Belt Conference in 2003-04. Dr. Hallman is married to the former Susan West, of Woodruff, S.C., a nurse practitioner with a private practice in Augusta, Ga. They have two children, David, 19, and Caroline, 17.

Randy WarrickDirector of Athletics

Randy Warrick is in his 24th year as Director of Athletics at the University of South Carolina Aiken. He was hired at USCA in 1978 as head baseball coach and intramural director and has served many different duties during his tenure. While coaching baseball for 11 years, Warrick also served as an assistant basketball coach during the 1978-79 season and acting golf coach

in 1989-90. As baseball coach, Warrick compiled a 392-146 record, while earning various coaching awards. In 1986 his team advanced to the College World Series, the highlight of his coaching career. Warrick was born in Rocky Mount, N.C. and attended Rocky Mount High School. He was an All-Conference player in football, basketball and baseball. Upon graduation from high school, Warrick went to Louisburg Junior College where he played baseball for two years. In 1975, Warrick earned his Associate of Arts degree from Louisburg and was drafted by the Kansas City Royals, but decided to stay in school. Warrick then moved on to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where he received a two-year baseball scholarship. While at North Carolina he earned

Atlantic Coast Conference All-Academic honors two straight years. He earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in Education in 1977 and then his Master of Arts in Teaching in 1978. While earning his master’s degree, he served as a graduate assistant baseball coach. In the same season, the team advanced to the College World Series. Warrick is a member of the College Athletic Management’s Editorial Board, PBC Awards Committee, NCAA Division II AD’s Association Board of Directors, Greater Augusta Sports Council Board, and is the most recent past chairman of the NCAA Division II National Golf Committee. Warrick is married to Martha Blankenship Warrick of Augusta, Ga. They have one son, Tripp, who is a sophomore at USC Aiken. The Warrick family resides in North Augusta, S.C.

Administration: Chancellor • Athletic Director

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Tim Hall(South Carolina, �990South Carolina, �992)

Associate Athletic Director/Administration & External Services

Angie Osbon(USC Aiken, �992

South Carolina, �996)

Assistant Athletic Director/Business & Student Services, SWA

Tim Hall is in his 20th year as a mem-ber of the USC Aiken athletic department. Hall first joined the program in 1990 as a

graduate assistant. In 1993 he was hired on as the university’s fulltime NCAA Compliance Coordinator. In August 1997, the Batesburg-Leesville native was promoted to Assistant Athletic Director. In September 2003, Hall was promoted again, this time to the position of Associate Athletic Director for Administration and External Services. In this role, Hall oversees NCAA compliance and academic support. In addition, he assists with home game administration and fundraising. A 1990 graduate of the University of South Carolina, Hall received his Bachelor of Science in Sports Administration. In 1992, he earned a Master’s in Student Personnel Services from USC as well. In his time at USCA, Hall has been on a number of campus committees including the first year academic advisor program and the enrollment management action team in the strategic planning process. Hall is married to the former Jenny Fulmer and they have three sons, Jordan, Ethan and Wyatt.

Angie Osbon is in her 11th year as a member of the USC Aiken ath-letic department. Osbon became the

department’s business manager in 1999. Through the years she has earned a number of other titles, including Senior Woman Administrator, Student Athlete Advisory Committee Advisor and Cheerleading and Dance Team Co-Head Coach. In 2007, Osbon received the Outstanding Committment to Student Development Award from the Office of Student Life. In September 2003, the Aiken, S.C., native was promoted to the position of Assistant Athletic Director for Business and Student Services. Osbon earned her Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from USC Aiken in 1992. In 1996, Osbon received her Master’s in Business Administration from the University of South Carolina. In 2002, Osbon was named student organization advisor of the year and was selected to the Who’s Who Among Cheerleading Coaches. In addition, she has been a member of the first year academic advisor program and a staff facilitator for orientation. The former Angie Mathis is married to Rick Osbon and they have three children, Reagan, Gemma and Sterling.

Brian Hand(North Greenville, 200�

Middle Tennessee, 200�)

Assistant Athletic Director/Communications and Promotions

Brian Hand is in his third year as the Assistant Athletic Director for Communi-cations and Promotions/Sports Informa-tion Director at USC Aiken.

Hand came to USC Aiken from Presbyterian College in Clinton, S.C. Hand left PC after serving for almost three years as the Director of Sports Information and Game Operations for the Blue Hose athletic department. In 2007, Hand acquired a writing award for the Blue Hose Sports Information office by earning first place honors in District 3 of the Fred S. Stabley Sr. Writing Contest. Prior to accepting his position with PC, Hand worked as a public affairs assistant with the Southern Conference. Hand also worked as an intern with the Greenville Lions professional soccer team and as a sports clerk with The Greenville News before moving to Nashville, Tenn., in 2004 to serve as a media relations assistant with the Pacific Coast League’s Nashville Sounds, then the Class AAA affiliate of the Pittsburgh Pirates. A native of Greer, S.C., Hand completed his undergraduate studies at North Greenville University in Tigerville, S.C. in 2003. He holds a Master’s Degree in Sport Management from Middle Tennessee State University in Murfreesboro, Tenn. Hand, 29, is a member of the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). He is married to the former Amy Prater of Pelzer, S.C. They are the proud parents of Alexander.

Brandon Aiken(St. Andrews College, �997)

Assistant Athletic Director/Head Athletic Trainer

Brandon Aiken is in his 10th year as head athletic trainer and 11th overall at USC Aiken.

Aiken, a native of Sturgeon Bay, Wis., joined the USCA training staff in 1997 as a graduate assistant. He served in that capacity for three years until stepping into the head position in 2000. A 1997 graduate of Saint Andrews Presbyterian College in Laurinburg, N.C., Aiken received his Bachelor of Science in Sports Medicine. Aiken is certified by the National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA) and the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA). Aiken also served as assistant and head athletic trainer at Hitchcock Rehabilitation Center in Aiken, S.C., for more than three years. At Hitchcock, he worked with high school, college, and professional athletes as well as general outpatient rehabilitation. Aiken has guided the USC Aiken athletic training staff to back-to-back Peach Belt Conference Athletic Training Staff of the Year awards.

Athletic Administration

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Joe KucharskiPublic Address

AnnouncerNinth Year

Joe Kucharski is in his ninth year as the “Voice of the Pacers.” A native of St. Louis, Mo., Kucharski graduated from St. Louis University in

1977. While at SLU, he provided statistics and analysis for the Billiken hockey and softball teams. Kucharski completed his graduate studies at the University of Utah, where he bowled for the Utes in the Inter-Mountain Collegiate Conference. He briefly held the record for the highest three-game series ever bowled in Salt Lake City. He has bowled a 300 game and is a member of the Bowling Hall of Fame. Kucharski and his family moved from New Jersey to Aiken in 1994. He works in operations for GlaxoSmithKline in Aiken. When not at USC Aiken sporting events, Kucharski enjoys playing golf and heads the chain gang for Schofield football.

Milledge AustinAssistant SIDSecond Year

Milledge Austin is in his second year as an Assistant Sports Information Director at USC Aiken.

Austin was an intern with the Sports Information Office at USCA in the spring of 2009 before officially joining the athletics staff in July of 2009. Austin also previously worked as a production assistant for the morning show at WRDW – News Channel12. Austin, 23, is a native of Aiken, S.C. and completed his undregraduate studies in Communications at USC Aiken. He has been the producer of the webcasts for the USCA home athletic events for the past three years. The webcasts are available free at www.PacerSports.com. Austin was also the layout editor for two years and spent a third year as the Editor-in-Chief for the USCA student literary and art magazine – Broken Ink.

USC Aiken Sports Information

The Sports Information Department is pleased to assist you with the coverage of USC Aiken men’s and women’ssoccer. We provide pre-game information, statistics, publicity photos, and other information. Publicity surrounding the soccer programs is handled by Brian Hand, Assistant Athletic Director for Communications/Sports Information Director. He can be reached at (803) 641-3252 or via email at [email protected].

Credentials All requests for print, radio, and television credentials should be made as soon as possible prior to an event by contacting Brian Hand.

Interviews To arrange an interview with Head Coach Ike Ofoje, Head Coach Sue Vodicka or any of the players, please contact the Sports Information Office. Post-games interviews can be conducted in a designated area following the NCAA’s recommended 10-minute cooling off period after the conclusion of the game. The locker room is closed to the media.

Chancellor641-3434

Academic Affairs641-3201

Student Life641-3588

Advancement641-3448

Faculty Ath. Rep.641-3443

Athletic Director641-3406

Cross Country270-0243

Men’s Soccer641-3717

Women’s Soccer641-3651Volleyball641-3373

M. Basketball641-3438

W. Basketball641-3491

Cheerleading641-3301

Dance Team641-3301Pep Band641-3724

Baseball641-3410Softball

641-3462Golf

641-3528Men’s Tennis

641-3357Women’s Tennis

641-3357

Athletic Training641-3367

Compliance641-3331

Sports Information641-3252

SAAC641-3301

Athletic Dept. Fax641-3441

SID Fax641-3759

Press Row643-6854Press Box641-2864

Note: Area code for all numbers listed is (803).

Administration Fall Sports Winter Sports Spring Sports Support Staff

Support Staff • USCA Sports Information

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Administration • Staff

Dr. Tom HallmanChancellor

Dr. Suzanne OzmentExecutive Vice Chancellor for

Academic Affairs

Dr. Andy DyerFaculty Athletic Representative

Dr. Deb KladivkoVice Chancellor for

Student Life and Services

Dr. Deidre MartinVice Chancellor

for University Advancement

Randy WarrickAthletic Director

Brandon AikenAssistant AD/Head Athletic

Trainer

Vince AlexanderHead Men’s

Basketball Coach

Mike BrandtHead Women’s

Basketball Coach

Michael CarlisleHead Golf Coach

Jennifer CloudAssistant Athletic

Trainer

Steven DahmHead Men’s and Women’s Tennis

Coach

Milledge AustinAssistant Sports

InformationDirector

The University of South Carolina Aiken is an equal opportunity institution.

Glenn CoxHead Volleyball

Coach

Brian HandAssistant AD/

Communications/SID

Tim HallAssociate AD/

Administration & External Services

Michael HolderAssistant HeadBaseball Coach

Cindy HilbrichAssistant Women’s Basketball Coach

Jason WalckAssistant Baseball

Coach

Susan VodickaHead Women’sSoccer Coach

Ike OfojeHead Men’s

Soccer Coach

Angie OsbonAssistant AD/

Business/SWA

Janet JoyCheerleading/Dance Team

Jerry SnyderHead Softball

Coach

Kenny ThomasHead Baseball

Coach

Billie MurphyAdministrative

Assistant

Brett LongpreAssistant Men’s

Basketball Coach

Erin WardAssistant Softball

Coach

Larry MilnerHead Women’s

Cross Country Coach

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Knowntofansas“PacerPit,”theUSCAikensoccercomplexhasbeenthehomeofthemen’sandwomen’ssoccerprogramssincetheirinception.ThemenbeganNCAAplayin1990-91whilethewomen’sprogrambeganin1997. In2001,abuildingwasconstructed at the field in which themen’sandwomen’slockerrooms and coaches’ offices arelocated.Thebuildingalsoprovidesfacilitiesforvisitorsandgame officials. The700-seatcomplexhasbeenthebackdropfornumerous

USC Aiken Soccer Complex - “Pacer Pit”The Home of Pacer Soccer

Pacervictories.Since2001,25ofthe36victoriesforthemenhavecomeat“PacerPit.”Inthesameperiodoftime,22ofthewomen’s33winshaveoccurredin the friendly confines. ThePacermenandwomenachievedanunprecedentedamountofsuccessin2006,withthemajorityoftheirhighlghtsoccurringat“PacerPit.”Forthemen,aremarkable10-winturnaroundgavethePacersa12-6-2record.Sevenoftheteam’sschool-recordwintotaltookplaceathome,includinga2-1double-overtimevictoryoverNorthGeorgiaonOctober24,

intheFirstRoundofthePeachBeltConferenceTournament.The contest marked the first postseasongameheldatthefield since 2001. In front of a raucuscrowdof245,thePacersalsoearnedoneoftheemostimpressiveupsetwinsintheprogram’shistorywhentheydefeated#20Lander2-1onOctober4. ForthePacerWomen,theirhome field was the venue for five oftheirsevenvictoriesin2006,includingthreeofthesquad’sfourconferencewins.USCAikenprovidedsomeexcitementforthehomefanswhentheyrattledofffourstraighthomewins,includingback-to-backovertimewinsoverPresbyterianandUSCUpstate.AsthePBC’sfourth-seed,thePacerWomenalsoearnedtherighttohostapostseasongameat“PacerPit,”butfelltoUSCUpstate1-0onOctober25. Priortothestartofthe2007season,anewsoundsystemwasaddedtothegroundsat“PacerPit.”In2008,anewstate-of-the-artscoreboardwasaddedaswell.

“Pacer Pit”

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Pacer Path Cross Country Course

Pacer Path is a four-mile-long, 15-feet-wide grass and earth multipurpose fitness trail, which has been built on prop-erty adjacent to the Convocation Center. Pacer Path has been built to NCAA standards and it is the only course at a Peach Belt Conference School.

USC Aiken Convocation Center

The Convocation Center gives the men’s and women’s basketball and volleyball programs a state-of-the-art facility in which to practice and play and gives the athletic department as a whole expanded space and modern offices in which to operate. Themainarenaseats3,600forathleticevents.

Tennis Complex

The complex, which is adjacent to J.H. Satcher Field, includes seven lighted courts, a coach’s office, and a club-house. Spectators can choose whether to sit next to the court of their choice, or in the bleachers located next to the number one singles court.

Palmetto Golf Club

Palmetto Golf Club was founded in 1892 and is rec-ognized as the fourth oldest golf course in the United States. In 1934 Alister McKenzie, the Scottish golf architect who built Augusta National, redesigned the greens. The clubhouse was built in 1902 by the same man who built the Boston Gardens, Stanford White. White constructed an exact scale model of the clubhouse at Shinnecock Hills on Long Island, N.Y.

Roberto Hernandez Stadium

The 1,000-seat, state-of-the-art stadium features a beautiful grass and clay surface with all the amenities of a top-notch Division I ballpark. A clubhouse, players’ lounge, coaches’ offices, modern press box with separate radio broadcast booth, training facilities, top-of-the-line scoreboard with message center, and 850 covered seats are among the highlights. The crown jewel of the facility is the Roberto Her-nandez Hall of Fame Room.

J.H. Satcher Field

J.H. Satcher Field is conveniently located near the heart of the USC Aiken campus, J.H. Satcher Field includes a climate-controlled press box, a conession stand, coaches’ offices and a locker room at the field. Included among the 1,000 seats are 500 seats with backs. The playing surface is composed of clay and sod.

USC Aiken Athletic Facilities

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USC Aiken Soccer: 2009 Season Reviews

2009 Women’s Soccer Season in Review

2009 Men’s Soccer Season in Review The 2009 USC Aiken men’s soccer team closed out their regular season with three consecutive victories, capped off by a 3-2 upset win over 13th-ranked Anderson at the “Pacer Pit.” USC Aiken outscored their opponents 11-3 during the three-game winning streak. Overall, the Pacers finished the 2009 campaign 7-11-1 (2-6 PBC), earning a trip to the Peach Belt Conference Tournament. The Pacers concluded their season with a 2-0 loss to league rival Lander in the quarterfinals of the 2009 Peach Belt Conference Men’s Soccer Championships. Alex Lewis was named to the PBC All-Tournament Team for his efforts during the tournament. The Pacers had two players receive all-conference accolades in 2009. John Lesko and Troy Watson were named to the Peach Belt Conference Men’s Soccer All-Conference Team for the second year in a row. A four year starter for the Pacers, Lesko was named to the second team as a defender, while Watson was named to the second team as a midfielder. Lesko was the only Pacer named to the 2009 Daktronics All-Region team. He was a second team selection. Watson led the Pacers in 2009 with a team-high seven goals and seven assists for a team-high 21 total points, finishing the regular season in the top 10 in the PBC in seven different categories. He was selected as the PBC Player of the Week twice in 2009, winning the award on Sept. 9 and Sept. 22. Watson netted three match-winning goals in 2009 for the Pacers. Five USC Aiken men’s soccer student-athletes were selected to the Peach Belt Conference Men’s Soccer All-Academic team. The Pacers had four student-athletes chosen to the first team, while one Pacer was tabbed to the second team. The first team featured USC Aiken’s Chijioke Agbasi, Fernando Gamez-Noriega, Amr Hailat and Svetlin Penchev. A PBC All-Academic choice in 2008 as well, James Chidsey was chosen to the 2009 second team.

The 2009 USC Aiken women’s soccer campaign ended with the Pacers owning a 6-11 record overall. USC Aiken finished the season winning four of its final five games. The Pacers concluded the 2009 Peach Belt Conference season with a 2-8 record. In a season full of close contests for the Pacer women, USC Aiken ended its 2009 Peach Belt Conference slate having been on the losing side of three overtime games in PBC action. In total, USC Aiken finished its 2009 season with nine one-goal losses. The Pacers lost six of their eight games in PBC play by just one goal. USC Aiken’s defensive unit had a tremendous season-ending stretch of not allowing a goal. The Pac-er defense had not given up a goal in just over 501 minutes before surrendering the first goal of the match to GCSU in their season finale. The Pacers had played the entire 90 minutes of the previous four matches without surrendering a goal. USC Aiken senior defender Annie Whitley was named to the 2009 Peach Belt Conference Women’s Soccer All-Conference team. Whitley, who started all 17 games for the Pacers, was named to the second team as a defender. Whitley was also chosen to the 2009 ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-District Women’s soccer team and the 2009 Peach Belt Conference All-Academic team.

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The Pacers begin their sixth campaign under the tute-lage of Sue Vodicka in the 2010 season. As the new year begins, things have never looked bright-er for the USC Aiken women’s soccer program. USC Aiken commences the upcoming season coming off a terrific conclusion to the 2009 season as the Pacers closed out last year by winning four of their final five games. The 2009 Pacers were honored for their strong close and overall improve-ment by being honored as one of the top 20 most improved NCAA Division II women’s soccer programs. The Pacers improved their win total by three games in 2009. USC Aiken’s final tally on the year may have gone down as just 6-11, but the Pacers in total ended the year with nine one-goal losses, which includes three overtime losses. In one of the toughest conferences in all of women’s soccer, USC Aiken lost six of its eight games in the Peach Belt Conference by just one goal. The Pacers’ strong close to last season coupled with the fact that the Pacers welcome back 10 letterwinners along with a incoming class of 10 talented individuals gives Vodicka reason to believe that things are on the upswing. “I am really excited about the upcoming season,” noted Vodicka. “I am just thrilled about the prospects of the upcoming year. I think that we have a good blend of leadership returning that fits in very nicely with an incom-ing class that features not only

individual talent, but players from winning programs.” The Pacers’ youth move-ment will give glimpses of what is to come with Pacer women’s soccer and it may even lead to USC Aiken eventually becoming one of the top programs in the PBC, but more than likely the 2010 season will be a learning year as 17 of USC Aiken’s 23 players on the current roster are underclassmen. The influx of young talent leads Vodicka to assert that the goal for the Pacers in the 2010 season is plain and simple: play in the Peach Belt Conference Tournament. “The Peach Belt Confer-ence is very tough,” remarked Vodicka. “We were very disap-pointed that we were not able to make the conference tournament last year. We pick up a couple of those one-goal losses and we are in the conference tourna-ment. That is the goal this year.

“We are a program that covets bigger things; we are in the process of changing the cul-ture and learning from last year can only help us in the future. That is what Coach Deer and I have been preaching all offsea-son. You have to change some-thing internally and as a program to change the future.” For a program that is still in its fledgling years that mindset is essential, which is why Vod-icka believes that many years from now the past few years will eventually be viewed as the “turning point of the program.” “Right now I have a cohe-sive group of individuals who are just a pleasure to coach,” said Vodicka. “Most of the players we are bringing in were recruited by Division I institutions and quite simply can be viewed as pro-gram changers. They will mold nicely with our returners and help us to have arguably one of the strongest benches we have had since I have been here.” Vodicka is also quick to mention that, “not only are these individuals great athletes, but they are also great students. They work hard to daily better themselves in the classroom and on the pitch. I am proud of what they have accomplished academically, particularly since our squad has maintained a GPA above 3.0 with over 23 student-athletes on the roster. That is quite an accomplishment.” The talent plus the strong academic acumen should make the USC Aiken women’s soc-cer program one to follow in the coming years.

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Above: Members of the 2009 squad celebrate a goal at home during a match at Pacer Pit.

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USC Aiken women’s soccer head coach Susan Vodicka will begin her sixth season at USC Aiken in 2010. In her first five seasons, the Pacers have posted a 24-54-5 record. The 2009 USC Aiken women’s soccer team was honored as one of the top 20 most improved NCAA Division II women’s soccer teams. The Pacers were able to obtain a 1.34 rating to leave them with the 15th-best improvement in all of Division II women’s soccer. USC Aiken improved its win total by three games in 2009. The 2009 USC Aiken women’s soccer campaign ended with the Pacers owning a 6-11 record overall. USC Aiken finished the season winning four of its final five games. The Pacers concluded the 2009 Peach Belt Conference season with a 2-8 record. In a season full of close contests for the Pacer women, USC Aiken ended its 2009 Peach Belt Conference slate having been on the losing side of three overtime games in PBC action. In total, USC Aiken finished its 2009 season with nine one-goal losses. USC Aiken’s defensive unit had a tremendous season-ending stretch of not allowing a goal. The Pacer defense had not given up a goal in just over 501 minutes before surrendering the first goal of the match to GCSU in their season finale. The Pacers had played the entire 90 minutes of the previous four matches without giving up a goal. In 2008, Vodicka guided the Pacers to a 3-15-2 record, which included a 1-7-1 record in Peach Belt Conference games. Vodicka engineered a remarkable turnaround in 2006, guiding her squad to a fourth place finish in the Peach Belt Conference after being predicted to place ninth. USCA finished the season 7-11-2, including a 4-4-1 mark in PBC play. The four conference wins marked the combined total for the program’s previous six seasons of league play. The conference coaches took notice of the work Vodicka had done and voted her the 2006 PBC Coach of the Year, the first USC Aiken women’s soccer coach to earn that award. Vodicka was named the second head women’s soccer coach at USC Aiken in the program’s history on July 20, 2005. In her first season with the Pacers, Vodicka began laying the building blocks for a successful program moving forward. Hired late in the summer, Vodicka fielded a team that was short on numbers, but not on excitement and hard work. Vodicka came to USCA with 11 years of NCAA Division I coaching experience, including one season as the head coach at Virginia Commonwealth University. She served as an assistant at the College of William & Mary, Washington State and George

Mason University. As a student-athlete at George Mason, Vodicka was a member of three NCAA Tournament teams. The 1983 squad made it to the national championship game and her 1985 team claimed the NCAA National Championship by beating North Carolina in the title match. She earned a Bachelor’s of Arts Degree in English from GMU in 1986 and a Virginia Secondary Teaching Certificate in 1992. The George Mason graduate served as assistant coach at her alma mater from 1999 to 2003. During her five seasons, the Patriots were 49-48-7 overall but went 25-11-3 in Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) play. GMU tied for first place in the CAA in 2000 and 2001, and finished second in 2002. The team was the CAA Tournament runner-up in 2000 and 2002. At GMU, Vodicka coached six NSCAA All-Region selections, 13 All-CAA selections and 10 All-CAA Tournament selections. More impressively, while overseeing the team’s academics for all five seasons, 41 Patriot women’s soccer players received the CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award and the squad posted George Mason’s highest team GPA in six of nine semesters. Before accepting the position at her alma mater, Vodicka served as head coach for one season at Virginia Commonwealth. The Rams posted a 7-9-2 overall record and a 2-5-1 mark in the CAA. While she spent just one season at the helm of the program, her impact was strong. VCU earned the program’s first ever conference wins over James Madison and American University, and they tied 10th-ranked Virginia. In addition, her squad produced two All-CAA selections. Vodicka made her collegiate head coaching debut after serving two seasons as assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at Washington State. In her first season in Pullman, Wash., the Cougars doubled their win total from the previous season. In two seasons combined, Vodicka coached four All-PAC-10 selections while nine Cougars earned PAC-10 All-Academic honors. Vodicka began her collegiate coaching career at the College of William & Mary where she served as assistant coach from 1993 to 1995. During Vodicka’s three seasons at William & Mary, the Tribe made three NCAA Tournament appearances, posted a 43-16-2 record and went unbeaten in the CAA at 15-0-1. The team captured two CAA Championships and finished as the runner-up once. The 1994 squad went 17-4-0 (6-0-0 CAA) on its way to winning the CAA Championship and making the NCAA’s Sweet 16.

Sue VodickaWomen’sSoccerHeadCoach

EDUCATION • Bachelor’s of Arts in English George Mason, 1986

HEAD COACHING RECORD ( Six Seasons)

Overall ConferenceYear School W L T Pct. W L T1998 VCU 7 9 2 .444 2 5 1 2005 USCA 3 14 0 .176 0 8 0 2006 USCA 7 11 2 .400 4 4 12007 USCA 5 13 1 .289 1 6 12008 USCA 3 15 2 .200 1 7 12009 USCA 6 11 0 .353 2 8 0 Totals 5 yrs. 31 73 7 .311 10 38 4

*Virginia Commonwealth was a member of the Division I Colonial Athletic Association (CAA).

ASSISTANT COACHING RECORD (10 Seasons)

Overall ConferenceYear School W L T Pct. W L T Pct.1993 W&M 12 5 1 .694 2 0 1 .8331994 W&M 17 4 0 .810 6 0 0 1.0001995 W&M 14 7 1 .659 7 0 0 1.0001996 WSU 8 7 2 .529 3 4 0 .4291997 WSU 7 11 0 .389 2 7 0 .2221999 GMU 9 11 0 .450 5 3 0 .6252000 GMU 12 9 0 .571 6 2 0 .7502001 GMU 9 11 1 .452 4 1 0 .8002002 GMU 10 11 0 .476 7 2 0 .7782003 GMU 9 6 6 .571 3 3 3 .500Totals 10 yrs. 107 82 11 .563 45 22 4 .662

W&M=College of William & Mary (CAA)WSU=Washington State (Pac-10)GMU=George Mason (CAA)

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Susan Vodicka Head Coach (George Mason, 1986), Sixth SeasonHank Deer Assistant Coach (Lander, 1987), Second SeasonKristin King Assistant Coach (USC Aiken, 2011), First Season

Coaching Staff

No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Hometown (Last School) 0 Alli Edens GK So. 5-7 Lexington, S.C. (College of Charleston) 1 Melissa Westphal GK Fr. 6-0 Springfield, Va. (Paul VI Catholic HS) 2 Aubrey Danielson M Fr. 5-6 Spartanburg, S.C. (Dorman HS) 3 Jenny Pineiro M/F So. 5-3 Ladson, S.C. (Fort Dorchester HS) 4 Paige Busby M So. 5-4 North Augusta, S.C. (North Augusta HS) 6 Jordan Ziegler M/F So. 5-7 Lexington, S.C. (White Knoll HS) 7 Brittany Moores M/F Fr. 5-7 Blythewood, S.C. (Blythewood HS) 8 Chrissy Jantzen D R-Fr. 5-6 Aiken, S.C. (Aiken HS) 9 Katie Rumble D/M Sr. 5-4 Aiken, S.C. (South Aiken HS) 11 Emily Brace M So. 5-3 North Augusta, S.C. (North Augusta HS)12 Diana Eaton M/F So. 5-8 York, S.C. (Clover HS)13 Nicole Westphal GK Sr. 5-9 Springfield, Va. (Paul VI Catholic HS)14 Carly Minx M/D R-So. 5-3 Greensboro, N.C. (Western Guilford HS)16 Brittany Paletar M Sr. 5-7 Bel Air, Md. (Milton Wright HS)17 Kyle Maguire D Fr. 5-5 Irmo, S.C. (Dutch Fork HS)18 Amanda Steffen M Jr. 5-5 Hopkins, S.C. (Brookland-Cayce HS)19 Alex Cohen M/F Fr. 5-4 Evans, Ga. (Greenbrier HS)20 Madeline Fellabom D Fr. 5-9 Mount Pleasant, S.C. (Wando HS)21 Katie Bevacqua M Fr. 5-8 Goose Creek, S.C. (Stratford HS)22 Megan Killmeyer M Jr. 5-6 Fort Mill, S.C. (Fort Mill HS)23 Cassey Lloyd M So. 5-3 White Knoll, S.C. (White Knoll HS)25 Eryn Gable M Sr. 5-6 Barnwell, S.C. (Barnwell HS)26 Emily Dodd D So. 5-1 North Augusta, S.C. (North Augusta HS)

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2009 (Junior): Did not see action due to a season-ending injury.

200� (Sophomore): Was one of a select few to play in all 20 Pacer contests ... Made 11 starts for head coach Sue Vodicka ... Recorded one goal on the season.

2007 (Freshman): In her freshman campaign, played 13 games as a reserve for the Pacers ... Played in the midfield, firing five shots. Barnwell High School: Team co-captain was unable to play as a senior due to an ACL injury ... Led the Warhorses in both goals and assists as a junior ... Scored 18 goals as a sophomore ... Helped Barnwell to two region championships, and scored the game-winning goal in the region championship as a freshman.

Personal: Eryn Gable is the daughter of Ronnie and Robin Gable ... She is majoring in Special Education.

Gable’s Career Statistics at USCAYear GP-GS G A Pts SH2008 20-11 1 0 2 92007 13-1 0 0 0 5Totals 33-12 1 0 2 14

2009 (Junior): Played in all 17 games for the Pacers ... Recorded two assists.

200� (Sophomore): Scored one goal on the year ... Played in 19 games, starting 17 ... Re-corded 10 shots for the season.

2007 (Freshman): Played in all 19 games in her first season, starting six ... Finished first among freshmen with six points, which included two goals and two assists ... Led all freshmen in shots (8) and shots on goal (5) ... Led the team with a .250 shooting percentage ... Scored her first collegiate goal in a 4-1 victory over Chowan ... Tallied a goal against Georgia Southwestern ... Assisted on two goals in 3-0 victory at St. Andrews. C. Milton Wright High School: Won the most improved award as a senior for the Mustangs ... As a junior, was named best defender ... All-county softball player and won the unsung hero award as both a junior and a senior.

Personal: Brittany Paletar is the daughter of John and Mary Jo Paletar ... She is majoring in Communications.

Paletar’s Career Statistics at USCAYear GP-GS G A Pts SH2009 17-2 0 2 2 42008 19-17 1 0 2 102007 19-6 2 2 6 8Totals 55-25 3 4 10 22

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25Eryn GableSenior • Midfield • 5-6

Barnwell, S.C.Barnwell HS

16Brittany PaletarSenior • Midfield • 5-6

Bel Air, Md.C. Milton Wright HS

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2009 (Junior): Saw action in all 17 games for head coach Sue Vodicka ... Scored three goals on eight shots ... First goal of the season came during USC Aiken’s 8-1 win over Coker on Sept. 15.

200� (Sophomore): Made 15 starts while seeing action in 18 contests during the season.

2007 (Freshman): Immediately cemented herself as an important presence on defense for USCA, starting all 19 games ... One of just two freshmen and three players to start all 19

games. South Aiken High School: Was a two-time all-region player and two-time team defensive MVP while playing for the Lady Thoroughbreds.

Personal: Katie Rumble is the daughter of John and Cathy Rumble ... She is majoring in Industrial Math.

Rumble’s Career Statistics at USCAYear GP-GS G A Pts SH2009 17-0 3 0 6 82008 18-15 0 0 0 42007 19-19 0 0 0 0Totals 54-34 3 0 6 12

2009 (Junior): Started every game between the pipes for USC Aiken ... Recorded 78 saves on the season to sit fourth overall in the Peach Belt ... Her 5.30 saves per game in conference play was good enough for fourth-best in the conference ... Her two shutouts in conference play tied her for second in the conference.

200� (Sophomore): Posted a Peach Belt-best 117 saves in her sophomore season ... Started every game between the pipes for the Pacers ... Second in the league in saves per game ... Named to the PBC All-Academic Team.

2007 (Freshman): Started all 19 games in the net for the Pacers, playing all but 80 minutes ... Her 101 saves was second in the Peach Belt Confer-ence ... Also recorded three shutouts. Paul VI Catholic High School: As a senior, was named team MVP and all-conference honorable mention ... Named the most improved player as a junior and selected all-conference honorable mention.

Personal: Nicole Westphal is the daughter of Kevin and Janeen Westphal and is the sister of fellow teammate Melissa Westphal ... She is majoring in Communications.

Westphal’s Career Statistics at USCAYear GP-GS MIN GA GAA SV2009 17-17 1560 27 1.56 782008 20-17 1733 41 2.13 1172007 19-19 1646 36 1.97 101Totals 56-53 4939 104 296

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9Katie RumbleSenior • Defender/Midfield • 5-4

Aiken, S.C.South Aiken HS

13Nicole WestphalSenior • Goalkeeper • 5-9

Springfield, Va.Paul VI Catholic HS

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2009 (Sophomore): Played in 16 games ... Recorded one assist on the season.

200� (Freshman): Played in 17 games, starting 14 as a freshman ... Pacers won both times she scored ... Scored first career goal and game-winner in thrilling 2-1 overtime victory over Erskine ... Scored her second goal in USC Aiken’s 2-0 league win over Clayton State.

Fort Mill High School: Played varsity soccer for three seasons ... Finished high school career with 13 goals and three assists ... Scored career-high three goals during senior season.

Personal: Megan Killmeyer is the daughter of Regis and Diane Killmeyer ... She is majoring in Nursing.

22Megan KillmeyerJr. • Defender/Midfield • 5-6

Fort Mill, S.C.Fort Mill HS

2009 (Sophomore): Started in 16 of 17 games ... Recorded 13 shots for the season.

200� (Freshman): Saw action in 14 games, making seven starts.

Brookland-Cayce High School: Four-year starter ... Named All-Region after junior and senior seasons ... Chosen to the North-South game after senior season ... Selected All-State after junior season.

Personal: Amanda Steffen is the daughter of Doug Steffen and Sheila Derrick ... She is majoring in Pre-veterinary.

18Amanda SteffenJr. • Defender/Midfield • 5-5

Hopkins, S.C.Brookland-Cayce HS

Killmeyer’s Career Statistics at USCAYear GP-GS G A Pts. SH2009 16-4 0 1 1 42008 17-14 2 0 4 10Totals 33-18 2 1 5 14

Steffan’s Career Statistics at USCAYear GP-GS G A Pts. SH2009 17-16 0 0 0 132008 14-7 0 0 0 4Totals 31-23 0 0 0 17

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2009 (Freshman): As a freshman saw action in ten games taking four shots.

North Augusta High School: Played for current USC Aiken assistant coach Hank Deer ... Member of the National Honor Society, Beta Club and Spanish Club.

Personal: Emily Brace is the daughter of Kenny and Melissa Brace ... She is dual majoring in Elemetnary Education and Special Education.

11Emily BraceSo. • Midfield • 5-3

North Augusta, S.C.North Augusta HS 26Emily Dodd

So. • Defender • 5-1North Augusta, S.C.North Augusta HS

2009 (Freshman): Started all 14 games she saw action in as a fresh-man ... Quickly established herself as a staple in head coach Sue Vodicka’s starting lineup ... Recorded one assist for the season.

North Augusta High School: Played for current USC Aiken assistant coach Hank Deer ... Was a cheerleader and a mem-ber of the track team in addition to playing soccer ... Graduated with honors ... Member of the National Honor Society, Beta Club and Spanish Club.

Personal: Emily Dodd is the daughter of Darrell and Heidi Dodd ... She is majoring in Exercise and Sports Science.

Brace’s Career Statistics at USCAYear GP-GS G A Pts. SH2009 10-2 0 0 0 4Totals 10-2 0 0 0 4

Dodd’s Career Statistics at USCAYear GP-GS G A Pts. SH2009 14-14 0 1 1 1Totals 14-14 0 1 1 1

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8Chrissy JantzenRFr. • Defender/Midfield • 5-6

Aiken, S.C.Aiken HS12Diana Eaton

So. • Defender/Midfield • 5-9Clover, S.C.Clover HS

2009 (Redshirt Freshman): Red-shirted due to an injury.

Aiken High School: Named the Hor-nets’ Best Defender as a senior.

Personal: Christina Jantzen is the daughter of Richard and Ladonna Jantzen ... She is majoring in Nursing.

2009 (Freshman): Started in 10 of 13 games in which she saw action ... Scored her first collegiate goal in the Pacers’ 8-1 victory over Coker on Sept. 15 ... Recorded two assists.

Clover High School: Was named an All-Region selection.

Personal: Diana Eaton is the daughter of Seth and Elizabeth Eaton ... She is majoring in Exercise and Sports Science.

Eaton’s Career Statistics at USCAYear GP-GS G A Pts. SH2009 13-10 1 2 4 9Totals 13-10 1 2 4 9

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2009 (Freshman): Saw limited ac-tion on the pitch in just two games ... Made the most of her limited action by scoring her first collegiate goal in USC Aiken’s shut-out victory over

Converse on Oct. 22.

White Knoll High School: All-Region selection in soccer and cross country ... Named All-Area in Cross Country.

Personal: Cassey Lloyd is the daughter of David and Ellen Lloyd ... She is majoring in Biology/Pre-med.

23Cassey LloydSo. • Defender/Midfield • 5-7

Lexington, S.C.White Knoll HS

Lloyd’s Career Statistics at USCAYear GP-GS G A Pts. SH2009 2-0 1 0 2 1Totals 2-0 1 0 2 1

2009 (Redshirt Freshman): Started all 17 games for the Pacers ... Scored three goals to tie for third-best on the team in-cluding one game-winner... Also recorded one assist on the season.

2008 (Freshman): Started four games before suffering a season-end-ing injury.

Western Guilford High School: Member of North Carolina 3-A Triad Conference championship team during sophomore, junior and senior seasons ... Chosen All-Conference after junior and senior seasons ... All-Region Honorable Mention after senior season ... Selected to State Games Jr/Sr Showcase team after senior season.

Personal: Carly Minx is the daughter of Mark and Cindy Minx ... She is majoring in Elementary and Early Childhood Education.

14Carly MinxSo. • Defender/Midfield • 5-4

Greensboro, N.C.Western Guilford HS

Minx’s Career Statistics at USCAYear GP-GS G A Pts. SH2009 17-17 3 1 7 82008 5-4 0 0 0 2Totals 22-21 3 1 7 10

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2009 (Freshman): Started 15 of 16 games she saw action in as a fresh-man ... Worked her way into head coach Sue Vodicka’s starting lineup ... Led the team with seven goals scored for the season includ-ing two game-winners ... She was second-best on the team in points (32) and shots on goal (17).

Fort Dorchester High School: Tabbed the soccer team’s Most Valuable Player ... Named an All-Region selection.

Personal: Jennifer Pineiro is the daughter of Jose and Nancy Pineiro ... She is majoring in Nursing.

3Jenny PineiroSo. • Midfield/Forward • 5-4

Ladson, S.C.Fort Dorchester HS

Pineiro’s Career Statistics at USCAYear GP-GS G A Pts. SH2009 16-15 7 2 16 32Totals 16-15 7 2 16 32

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4Paige BusbySo. • Midfielder • 5-4North Augusta, S.C.North Augusta HS

North Augusta High School: Named to the All-Region team ... Was a co-captain of her squad her senior year ... Named to the honor roll and a member of the Beta Club.

Personal: Paige Busby is the daughter of Alan and Shawn Busby ... She is majoring in Nursing.

0Alli EdensSo. • Goalkeeper • 5-7

Lexington, S.C.College of Charleston

Lexington High School: Was named the Female Athlete of the Year in 2009 for the Wildcats.

Personal: Alli Edens is the daughter of Marshall and Beth Edens ... She is majoring in Exercise and Sports Science.

21Katie BevacquaFr. • Midfield • 5-8

Goose Creek, S.C.Stratford HS6Jordan Ziegler

So. • Midfield/Forward • 5-7Lexington, S.C.White Knoll HS

Stratford High School: Named to the All-Region team her senior year ... Also earned the coach’s award ... Was the co-captain of her club team leading the team in points ... She also led the squad in assists while placing second on the team in scoring.

Personal: Katie Bevacqua is the daughter of David and Lisa Bevacqua ... She is majoring in Computer Engineering.

White Knoll High School: Also ran cross country for the Timberwolves where she was named an All-Area and All-Region runner.

Personal: Jordan Ziegler is the daughter of Rick and Pattie Ziegler ... She is majoring in Chemistry.

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2Aubrey DanielsonFr. • Midfielder • 5-6Spartanburg, S.C.

Dorman HS19Alex CohenFr. • Forward/Midfield • 5-4

Evans, Ga.Greenbrier HS

Dorman High School: Was a four-year varsity starter for the Cavaliers ... Winner of the Wendy’s High School Heisman award ... Two-time All-Re-gion selection (2008-2009) ... Served

as her team’s captain her senior year after ending her junior campaign as the team’s second leading scorer ... Played her club ball for Carolina FC in the Region 3 Premier League.

Personal: Aubrey Danielson is the daughter of Todd and Rae Danielson ... She is undecided in her major.

Greenbrier High School: A four-year varsity starter for the Wolves ... Three-time (2007-2009) All-Area and All-Region selection ... Finished her high school career in the top-five in

Georgia High School Women’s Soccer history in both all-time goals (fourth with 58) and all-time assists (second with 40) ... She once scored eight goals in a single game ... Cohen played her club ball for Columbia United in the Region 3 Premier League.

Personal: Alex Cohen is the daughter of Hal and Tracye Co-hen ... She is a majoring in Exercise and Sports Science.

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17Kyle MaguireFr. • Defender • 5-5

Irmo, S.C.Dutch Fork HS20Madeline Fellabom

Fr. • Defense/Midfield • 5-9Mount Pleasant, S.C.

Wando HS

1Melissa WestphalFr. • Goalkeeper • 6-0

Springfield, Va.Paul VI Catholic HS7Brittany Moores

Fr. • Forward/Midfield • 5-7Blythewood, S.C.Blythewood HS

Blythewood High School: Graduat-ed from Blythewood as the Chargers’ all-time leading scorer ... Named to the All-Region squad twice in her high school career ... Played her club ball

for Columbia United of the Region 3 Premier League.

Personal: Brittany Moores is the daughter of Larry and Carol Moores ... She is majoring in Exercise and Sports Science.

Dutch Fork High School: A three-year member of the varsity squad, she graduated early from high school to join the Pacer soccer program this past spring ... Was selected to the All-

Region squad ... Played her club ball for Columbia United of the Region 3 Premier League where she was chosen the MVP for her squad.

Personal: Kyle Maguire is the daughter of James Maguire and Susan Cox ... She is undecided in her major.

Wando High School: Four-year starter for the Warriors including two state championship squads ... As a senior, was the co-captain of her squad and named the MVP of the Taco Bell Viking

Cup ... As a junior was the co-captain of the state runner-up squad ... Named to the All-Region, All-Low Country and All-State teams ... Three-year member of the South Carolina Olympic Development Program under USC Aiken head coach Sue Vodicka ... Played her club ball for Mount Pleasant Soccer Club.

Personal: Madeline Fellabom is the daughter of Tripp and Leslie Fellabom ... She is majoring in Business Management.

Paul VI Catholic High School: Four-year member of the varsity squad ... Three-year starter between the pipes for the Panthers ... Was also a two-year starter for the women’s basket-

ball team.

Personal: Melissa Westphal is the daughter of Kevin and Janeen Westphal and sister of fellow teammate Nichole West-phal ... She is majoring in Communications.

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Belmont Abbey

Nickname: CrusadersColors: Red and Black

2009 Record: 14-6, 9-2 CCSeries Record: 0-4

Armstrong Atlantic State

Nickname: PiratesColors: Maroon and Gold

2009 Record: 16-4-3, 8-2 PBCSeries Record: 0-5

20�0 OpponentsBrevard

Nickname: TornadosColors: Blue and White

2009 Record: 6-12-1, 0-7-1 SACSeries Record: First Meeting

Anderson

Nickname: TrojansColors: Black and Gold

2009 Record: 12-9, 8-3 SACSeries Record: 5-1

Coker

Nickname: CobrasColors: Blue and Yellow

2009 Record: 0-17, 0-11 CCSeries Record: 5-2

Clayton State

Nickname: LakersColors: Blue and Orange

2009 Record: 4-9-1, 3-5-1 PBCSeries Record: 4-9

Columbus State

Nickname: CougarsColors: Blue and Red

2009 Record: 16-3-3, 8-1-1 PBCSeries Record: 0-7

Catawba

Nickname: IndiansColors: Blue and Red

2009 Record: 13-5-2, 5-2-1 SACSeries Record: 1-2

Georgia Southwestern

Nickname: HurricanesColors: Blue and Yellow

2009 Record: 3-13, 0-10 PBCSeries Record: 4-0-1

Georgia College & State

Nickname: BobcatsColors: Green and Blue

2009 Record: 10-6-5, 5-1-4 PBCSeries Record: 0-5-1

Lander

Nickname: BearcatsColors: Blue and Yellow

2009 Record: 11-4-2, 6-3-1 PBCSeries Record: 5-5-3

Flagler

Nickname: SaintsColors: Red and Gold

2009 Record: 8-9-1, 4-5-1 PBCSeries Record: 0-1

North Georgia

Nickname: SaintsColors: Blue and White

2009 Record: 10-5-2, 6-3-1 PBCSeries Record: 2-3-2

Newberry

Nickname: WolvesColors: Red and Black

2009 Record: 13-5-2, 5-2-1 SACSeries Record: 4-7

Palm Beach Atlantic

Nickname: Sail FishColors: Blue and White

2009 Record: 11-9-1Series Record: First Meeting

Montevallo

Nickname: FalconsColors: Purple and Yellow

2009 Record: 8-9-3, 3-5-2 PBCSeries Record: 0-2-1

UNC Pembroke

Nickname: BravesColors: Black and Gold

2009 Record: 10-8-1, 4-5-1 PBCSeries Record: 0-8-1

St. Andrews

Nickname: KnightsColors: Blue and White

2009 Record: 5-11-1, 3-7-1 CCSeries Record: 3-1-1

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Date Opponent W/L Score AttAug. 28 at Newberry L 0-1 125

Sept. 4 at Anderson (S.C.) W 2-1 125 Sept. 9 at Pfeiffer L 0-1 125 Sept. 12 North Georgia* L 1-2 125 Sept. 15 at Coker W 8-1 125 Sept. 19 Mars Hill L 1-2 125 Sept. 26 at Columbus State* L 0-5 125 Sept. 30 Armstrong Atlantic State* L 1-3 125

Oct. 3 Flagler* L 2-3 125 Oct. 7 at UNC Pembroke* L 1-2 125 Oct. 11 at Montevallo* L 2-3 125 Oct. 15 at Lander* L 0-1 125 Oct. 17 Clayton State* W 2-0 125 Oct. 20 at Erskine W 1-0 125 Oct. 22 Converse W 4-0 125 Oct. 24 Georgia Southwestern* W 2-0 125 Oct. 28 at Georgia College & State* L 1-2 125

* = Peach Belt Conference Match Home Matches Appear in BOLD

Goals by Period �st 2nd OT OT2 TotalUSC Aiken 12 16 0 0 28Opponents 10 14 2 1 27

Shots by Period �st 2nd OT OT2 TotalUSC Aiken 120 121 4 0 245Opponents 102 125 15 3 245

Saves by Period �st 2nd OT OT2 TotalUSC Aiken 38 39 3 1 81Opponents 46 40 3 0 89

Corner Kicks Per. �st 2nd OT OT2 TotalUSC Aiken 30 23 0 0 53Opponents 29 34 4 0 67

Fouls by Period �st 2nd OT OT2 TotalUSC Aiken 73 86 6 2 167Opponents 47 74 0 0 121

TEAM GAME HIGHSPoints ................................. 24, at Coker (Sept. 15) .......................................... 11, vs. Converse (Oct. 22)Goals ................................. 8, at Coker Cobras (Sept. 15)........................................... 4, vs. Converse (Oct. 22)Assists ............................... 8, at Coker Cobras (Sept. 15)........................................... 3, vs. Converse (Oct. 22)Shots ................................. 39, vs. Converse (Oct. 22)........................................... 30, at Coker Cobras (Sept. 15)Shots on Goal .................... 20, at Coker Cobras (Sept. 15)........................................... 19, vs. Converse (Oct. 22)Saves ................................. 12, at Columbus State (Sept. 26)........................................... 9, at Montevallo (Oct. 11)Corner Kicks ...................... 9, at Coker Cobras (Sept. 15)........................................... 6, vs. Converse (Oct. 22)Fouls .................................. 16, vs. Clayton State (Oct. 17)........................................... 16, at Newberry (Aug. 29)

OPPONENT GAME HIGHSPoints ................................. 13, at Columbus State (Sept. 26)........................................... 10, at Montevallo (Oct. 11)Goals ................................. 5, at Columbus State (Sept. 26)........................................... 3, vs. Three OpponentsAssists ............................... 4, at Montevallo (Oct. 11)........................................... 3, vs. Two OpponentsShots ................................. 28, vs. Flagler (Oct. 3)........................................... 27, at UNC Pembroke (Oct. 07)Shots on Goal .................... 17, at Columbus State (Sept. 26)........................................... 12, at Montevallo (Oct. 11)Saves ................................. 15, vs. Converse (Oct. 22)........................................... 12, at Coker Cobras (Sept. 15)Corner Kicks ...................... 9, at Columbus State (Sept. 26)........................................... 9, vs. North Georgia (Sept. 12)Fouls .................................. 14, vs. Clayton State (Oct. 17)........................................... 12, at Pfeiffer (Sept. 9)

Name GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATTJenny Pineiro 16-15 7 2 16 32 .219 17 .531 2 0-0Alie Brady 17-17 6 5 17 52 .115 26 .500 1 0-0Maria Frontroth 11-8 3 1 7 21 .143 10 .476 1 0-0Carly Minx 17-17 3 1 7 8 .375 6 .750 1 0-0Katie Rumble 17-0 3 0 6 8 .375 5 .625 0 0-0Jennifer Goodwin 16-16 2 3 7 34 .059 14 .412 0 0-0Annie Whitley 17-17 2 1 5 30 .067 10 .333 1 0-0Cassey Lloyd 2-0 1 0 2 1 1.000 1 1.000 0 0-0Diana Eaton 13-10 1 2 4 9 .111 5 .556 0 0-0Amanda Steffen 17-16 0 0 0 13 .000 5 .385 0 0-0Sarah Meyer 6-0 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0-0Emily Brace 10-2 0 0 0 4 .000 3 .750 0 0-0Kristin King 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0Ashley Schulz 3-1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0Emily Dodd 14-14 0 1 1 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0Megan Killmeyer 16-4 0 1 1 4 .000 3 .750 0 0-0Olivia Melton 9-3 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0Brittany Paletar 17-2 0 2 2 4 .000 2 .500 0 0-0Krista Abernathy 17-12 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0Lindsey Mann 17-16 0 0 0 10 .000 4 .400 0 0-0Jacque Kuney 8-0 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-0Alicia Horton 10-0 0 1 1 10 .000 5 .500 0 0-0Total 17 28 20 76 245 .114 118 .482 6 0-0Opponents 17 27 17 71 245 .110 104 .424 11 1-2

Name GP-GS Minutes GA Avg. Saves Pct W L T ShoNicole Westphal 17-17 1559:50 27 1.56 78 .743 6 11 0 4Total 17 1559:50 27 1.56 81 .750 6 11 0 4Opponents 17 1559:50 28 1.62 89 .761 11 4 0 4

2009 Final Season Results and StatisticsOverall Record: 6-11 • Conference Record: 2-8

Home: 1-7-1 • Away: 2-6-1 • Neutral: 0-2-0

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Women’s Soccer vs. All OpponentsOpponent Rec. Stk. LastAlabama-Huntsville 2-2-0 L2 2001Anderson (S.C.) 5-1-0 W5 2009Armstrong Atlantic State 0-5-0 L5 2009Belmont-Abbey 0-4-0 L4 2008Brescia University 0-1-0 L1 2004Brewton-Parker 6-2-0 W2 2007Carson-Newman 0-1-0 L1 1997Catawba 1-2-0 L2 2005Charleston Southern 0-2-0 L2 2006Chowan 2-1-0 L1 2008Clayton State 4-9-0 W2 2009Coker 5-2-0 W1 2009Columbus State 0-7-0 L7 2009Converse 3-0-0 W3 2009Erskine 2-0-0 W2 2009Flagler 0-1-0 L1 2009Florida Southern 0-2-0 L2 2008Francis Marion 1-7-0 L2 2004

Records are since the USC Aiken Women’s Soccer Program started in 1997 • Current Peach Belt Conference members in BOLD

Opponent Rec. Stk. LastGeorgia College & State 0-5-1 L3 2009Georgia Southwestern 4-0-1 W1 2009Kennesaw State 0-3-0 L3 2003Lander 5-5-3 L3 2009Lee Univ. 1-0-0 W1 2002Lees-McRae 1-1-0 W1 1998Lenoir-Rhyne 1-4-0 L1 2003Limestone 1-2-1 L1 2007Lincoln Memorial 0-3-0 L3 2008Mars Hill 2-5-0 L3 2009McMurry (Texas) 1-0-0 W1 2005Milligan 1-1-0 W1 1998Montevallo 0-2-1 L2 2009Mount Olive 5-1-1 L1 2007Newberry 4-7-0 L5 2009North Alabama 1-1-0 W1 2001North Florida 0-8-0 L8 2004North Georgia 2-3-2 L2 2009

Opponent Rec. Stk. LastNorth Greenville 2-0-0 W2 1998Pfeiffer 0-5-1 L4 2009Piedmont 1-1-0 W1 1999Presbyterian 1-3-0 W3 2006Queens University 0-3-0 L3 2006Rollins 0-1-0 L1 1997Saint Andrews 3-1-1 T1 2008Shorter College 1-0-0 W1 2003Southern Wesleyan 2-0-0 W2 2001Spelman 3-0-0 W3 2002Tusculum 0-3-0 L3 2001UNC Pembroke 0-8-1 L8 2009USC Upstate 1-6-1 L1 2006Wesleyan College 1-1-0 W1 1998West Georgia 0-1-0 L1 2008Wingate 0-8-1 L6 2006TOTALS 76-141-15

Team: Single Game RecordsMost Goals: 12 vs. Spelman (10/01/01); at Georgia Southwestern (09/22/04)Most Goals Allowed: 16 vs. Brewton- Parker (09/17/97)Most Shots: 45 vs. Spelman (10/09/02)Most Saves: 35 vs. Brewton-Parker (9/17/97)

Individual: Single Game RecordsMost Goals: 5 by Jodi Kulinitch (at Georgia Southwestern (09/22/04)Most Assists: 3 by four people; Most recent: Allie Young, vs. Georgia SW (10/06/07)Most Points: 10 by Jodi Kulinitch (at Georgia Southwestern (09/22/04)Most Shots: 9 by Christy Cousins (vs. Converse, 10/28/00); by Natasha DaCosta (at Georgia Southwestern (09/22/04)

Most Saves: 35 by Gretchen Honaker (vs. Brewton-Parker, 09/17/97)

Individual: Season RecordsMost Goals: 17 by Katie Lawrence (2001) and Christy Cousins (1998)Most Assists: 8 by Kelly Shemansky (2000)Most Points: 41 by Christy Cousins (1998)Most Shots: 76 by Katie Lawrence (2001)Most Saves: 118 by Kellie Young (2000)Most Shutouts: 7 by Kellie Young (2000)Best Goals Against Average: 0.57 by Amber Markley (2002)--635 minutes

Individual: Career RecordsMost Goals: 41 by Jackie Francois (1997- 01)Most Assists: 20 by Kelly Veas (1998-01) and Christy Cousins (1997-00)Most Points: 88 Jackie Francois (1997-01)

Most Shots: 137 by Melissa Schnoering (2002-06)Most Saves: 266 by Shannon Hobbs (2001-04)Most Shutouts: 12.0 by Kellie Young (1998-00)Best GAA (2000 min): 1.75 by Tiffany Thursby (1998-01)

Career Scoring LeadersName GP G A Pt1. Jackie Francois 69 41 6 882. Kirsten Haas 62 30 17 773. Christy Cousins 67 28 20 764. Melissa Schnoering 72 24 5 53 5. Kelly Veas 71 15 20 506. Jodi Kulinitch 50 17 8 43t7. Natasha DaCosta 65 14 12 40 t7. Kelly Shemansky 72 12 16 409. Katie Lawrence 18 17 3 37t10. Jen Mascarin 35 15 6 36t10. Bridget Brennan 70 13 10 36

12. Heather Lakatos 30 13 2 2813. Lauren Myers 74 11 4 26 14. Stacey Courtwright 65 9 7 2515. Julie Padgett 38 6 10 2416. Kristen Schreiber 16 10 3 2317. Kristi Desrosiers 37 7 4 18 18. Amanda Faulknham 67 6 5 17

Women’s Soccer Record Book

Women’s Soccer: 2009 PBC Standings • Record Book

PBC GAMES OVERALLSCHOOL W-L-T Pts. Home Away W-L-T Pct. Home Away Neut. Last �0 Strkx, z-Columbus State 7-0-1 22 3-0-1 4-0-0 21-4-1 .827 11-0-1 7-4-0 3-0-0 8-1-1 L1UNC Pembroke 6-1-1 19 3-1-0 3-0-1 19-3-1 .848 10-1-0 7-1-1 2-1-0 8-2-0 L1GCSU 5-1-2 17 3-0-1 2-1-1 13-3-4 .750 7-2-0 6-2-0 0-1-0 6-4-0 L2North Georgia 5-3-0 15 2-2-0 3-1-0 8-7-2 .529 5-5-2 3-1-0 0-1-0 5-4-1 L1y, z-Armstrong Atlantic 4-2-2 14 1-2-1 3-0-1 11-6-3 .625 4-3-1 5-2-2 2-1-0 6-3-1 L1 Lander 2-5-1 7 1-3-0 1-2-1 7-9-1 .441 3-5-0 4-4-1 0-0-0 2-7-1 L3 USC Aiken 1-6-1 4 0-4-0 1-2-1 3-15-2 .200 1-7-1 2-6-1 0-2-0 3-6-1 L6 Clayton State 1-6-1 4 1-2-1 0-4-0 1-14-2 .118 1-7-2 0-6-0 0-1-0 1-7-2 L1 Georgia Southwestern 0-7-1 1 0-3-1 0-4-0 5-14-1 .275 1-6-1 4-6-0 0-2-0 2-7-1 L3 x=2009 PBC Champions, y=2009 PBC Tournament Champion, z=NCAA Southeast Regional Participant

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Women’s SoccerOverall Year-by-Year Results

Sept. 27 at Lander * W 3-2Sept. 30 at USCS * (2OT) T 3-3Oct. 4 Brewton-Parker W 6-0Oct. 7 at North Florida * L 0-1Oct. 11 Francis Marion * L 0-3Oct. 14 at Coker W 2-0Oct. 16 Wingate L 2-4Oct. 18 Clayton State * W 3-0Oct. 22 at Mount Olive W 3-1Oct. 25 at Southern Wesleyan W 3-1Oct. 28 Spelman W 11-0Oct. 31 Lander # W 4-0Nov. 3 vs. Francis Marion # (OT) L 2-3

19997-7-2

Aug. 26 at Lenoir-Rhyne (OT) L 2-3Aug. 31 at Newberry L 0-5Sept. 1 Anderson W 2-1Sept. 4 at Belmont Abbey L 0-2Sept. 5 vs. Presbyterian L 0-4Sept. 11 Mount Olive W 4-1Sept. 19 at Tusculum L 0-6Sept. 23 at Piedmont W 4-2Sept. 25 Coker W 4-0Oct. 2 Mars Hill (OT) L 0-1Oct. 6 Lander (2OT) T 1-1Oct. 9 at Francis Marion L 1-3Oct. 18 at Wingate (2OT) T 4-4Oct. 20 at Clayton State W 3-2Oct. 27 at Brewton-Parker W 4-3Oct. 30 Ala.-Huntsville W 2-0

199811-5

Sept. 1 at Anderson W 1-0Sept. 5 North Greenville W 5-0Sept. 7 Lees-McRae W 5-1Sept. 9 at Lander W 6-0Sept. 12 at Ala.-Huntsville W 2-1Sept. 16 at Wesleyan W 7-0Sept. 19 at Milligan W 3-2Sept. 25 at Coker L 1-2Oct. 7 Newberry W 3-1Oct. 14 Francis Marion L 1-4Oct. 17 Chowan W 6-0Oct. 21 Clayton State L 0-3Oct. 25 Piedmont L 1-2Oct. 28 Converse W 5-0Oct. 29 Wingate L 3-4Oct. 31 at Mount Olive W 7-0

19977-14-1

Aug. 30 Mount Olive (2OT) T 5-5Sept. 6 Pfeiffer L 1-6Sept. 13 at Wingate L 1-10Sept. 17 at Brewton-Parker L 0-16Sept. 27 Milligan L 2-7Sept. 30 Wesleyan L 2-3Oct. 5 at Lees-McRae L 0-6Oct. 10 at Saint Andrews L 1-4Oct. 14 Anderson L 2-6Oct. 17 Mars Hill L 0-5Oct. 22 at Clayton State L 0-6Oct. 26 Carson-Newman L 0-7Oct. 29 at Newberry L 2-5Oct. 31 at North Greenville W 2-1Nov. 8 at North Florida L FFNov. 10 at Rollins L FF

20033-12, 0-7 in PBC

Sept. 3 at Montevallo L 1-4Sept. 17 Mount Olive College W 7-0Sept. 20 Francis Marion * L 1-9Sept. 23 at Lenoir-Rhyne L 0-2Sept. 24 Brewton Parker W 2-1Sept. 27 at North Florida * L 1-5Oct. 1 at Wingate L 0-4Oct. 4 at USC Upstate * L 2-5Oct. 11 at Lander * (2OT) L 1-2Oct. 15 Queens University L 4-6Oct. 18 Clayton State * L 1-2Oct. 23 Shorter College W 4-0Oct. 25 at #2 Kennesaw St. * L 0-6Nov. 1 UNC Pembroke * L 1-6Nov. 4 at #2 Kennesaw St. # L 0-8

20028-8-3, 1-4-2 in PBC

Sept. 3 at North Georgia W 3-0Sept. 7 at USC Upstate * L 0-2Sept. 21 at Mount Olive W 3-1Sept. 23 at #8 Presbyterian L 1-4Sept. 25 at Lander * (2OT) T 0-0Sept. 28 at Kennesaw State * L 0-2Oct. 1 at #11 North Florida * L 1-2Oct. 2 UNCP * (2OT) T 2-2Oct. 5 Lee University W 3-0Oct. 8 at Brewton-Parker W 5-0Oct. 9 Spelman W 10-0Oct. 12 Lenoir-Rhyne W 2-0Oct. 15 Montevallo (2OT) T 2-2Oct. 23 #9 FMU * (OT) W 2-1Oct. 26 at Limestone L 1-3Oct. 28 Newberry W 4-0Oct. 30 Wingate L 1-3Nov. 2 Clayton State * L 1-2Nov. 6 at #20 N. Fla. # (OT) L 0-1

20017-11-1, 0-4-1 in PBC

8/25 Lincoln Memorial L 2-38/29 at Clayton State * L 2-4Sept. 1 Alabama-Huntsville L 0-1Sept. 2 North Alabama (2OT) W 3-2Sept. 5 Limestone W 5-0Sept. 12 USC Upstate * (OT) L 2-3Sept. 16 Tusculum L 0-2Sept. 18 Presbyterian L 0-4Sept. 20 Coker W 6-2Sept. 26 Lander * (2OT) T 2-2Sept. 29 at Newberry W 5-0Oct. 1 at Spelman W 12-0Oct. 3 Southern Wesleyan W 6-0Oct. 6 at UNCP* PPD-darknessOct. 10 at Francis Marion * L 2-7Oct. 13 at Wingate L 0-2Oct. 19 North Florida * L 0-5Oct. 22 Mars Hill W 4-1Oct. 27 at Lenoir-Rhyne L 0-3Oct. 30 at North Florida # L 2-4

200012-8-1, 2-2-1 in PBC

Aug. 28 Lenoir-Rhyne L 0-3Aug. 30 at Anderson W 7-0Sept. 1 at Al.-Huntsville L 2-3Sept. 2 vs. North Alabama L 2-5Sept. 4 Tusculum L 0-6Sept. 12 at Mars Hill W 3-1Sept. 19 at #23 Catawba W 1-0Sept. 25 Newberry W 8-0

20096-11, 2-8 in PBC

Aug. 30 at Newberry L 0-1Sept. 4 at Anderson (S.C.) W 2-1Sept. 9 at Pfeiffer L 0-1Sept. 12 North Georgia * L 1-2Sept. 15 at Coker W 8-1Sept. 19 Mars Hill L 1-2Sept. 26 at Columbus State * L 0-5Sept. 30 AASU * L 1-3Oct. 3 Flagler * (2OT) L 2-3Oct. 7 at UNCP * L 1-2Oct. 11 at Montevallo * (OT) L 2-3Oct. 15 at Lander * L 0-1Oct. 17 Clayton State * W 2-0Oct. 20 at Erskine W 1-0Oct. 22 Converse W 4-0Oct. 24 Ga. Southwestern * W 2-0Oct. 28 at GCSU *(OT) L 1-2

20083-15-1, 1-6-1 in PBC

Aug. 30 vs West Georgia L 0-3Sept. 1 vs Florida Southern L 0-2Sept. 9 Coker L 1-3Sept. 11 St. Andrews T 1-1Sept. 13 at Mars Hill L 0-4Sept. 15 Erskine (2OT) W 2-1Sept. 18 Lincoln Memorial (OT) L 1-2Sept. 20 Chowan L 0-1Sept. 24 Lander * (OT) L 1-2Sept. 27 at Clayton State * W 2-0Sept. 30 Pfeiffer L 2-4Oct. 4 at North Georgia * L 0-3Oct. 8 at Converse W 3-0Oct. 11 at GSW * (2OT) T 1-1Oct. 15 GCSU * (OT) L 0-1Oct. 22 at AASU * L 0-5Oct. 25 Columbus State * L 0-5Oct. 28 at Belmont Abbey L 0-3Nov. 1 UNCP * L 0-2Nov. 4 at #10 UNCP # L 0-1

20075-13-1, 1-6-1 in PBC

Aug. 29 Brewton-Parker W 4-0Aug. 31 at Mount Olive L 0-2Sept. 1 vs. Lincoln Memorial L 1-5Sept. 5 at Limestone L 0-1Sept. 8 Mars Hill (2OT) L 0-1Sept. 12 Belmont Abbey L 0-1Sept. 15 Chowan W 4-1Sept. 19 at Lander * (OT) L 1-2Sept. 22 Clayton State * L 0-2Sept. 26 at St. Andrews W 3-0Sept. 29 North Georgia * (2OT) T 0-0Oct. 6 Ga. Southwestern * W 5-1Oct. 9 at Newberry L 0-2

Oct. 12 #14 AASU * L 0-2Oct. 15 GCSU * L 0-3Oct. 20 at #6 Columbus St. L 0-6Oct. 23 at Coker W 1-0Oct. 27 UNC Pembroke * L 0-3Oct. 30 at #6 Columbus St.# L 0-7

20067-11-2, 4-4-1 in PBC

Aug. 24 Newberry L 1-2Aug. 29 Limestone (2OT) T 1-1Aug. 31 at Brewton-Parker W 2-0Sept. 2 Queens (N.C.) L 1-2Sept. 4 at Pfeiffer L 0-4 Sept. 6 St. Andrews W 2-0Sept. 8 at GCSU * (2OT) T 0-0Sept. 11 at Charleston Southern L 1-3Sept. 16 at GSW * W 3-1Sept. 19 at Wingate (OT) L 2-3Sept. 22 #24 Columbus State * L 0-5Sept. 25 at Belmont Abbey L 1-4Sept. 30 AASU L 0-2Oct. 4 at Lander * W 2-0Oct. 7 North Georgia * W 1-0Oct. 11 Presbyterian (OT) W 1-0Oct. 14 USC Upstate * (OT) W 2-1 Oct. 18 at Clayton State * L 1-2 Oct. 21 at UNC Pembroke * L 0-2 Oct. 25 USC Upstate # L 0-1

20053-14, 0-8 in PBC

Sept. 1 Anderson W 4-2Sept. 6 at St. Andrews W 4-0Sept. 12 McMurry W 2-1Sept. 14 at Catawba L 0-5Sept. 17 GCSU * L 1-3Sept. 21 Charleston Southern L 1-4Sept. 24 #8 Clayton State * L 0-4Sept. 28 Newberry L 0-5Oct. 1 at Columbus State L 0-5Oct. 4 Wingate L 0-2Oct. 5 Pfeiffer L 0-3Oct. 10 at AASU * L 0-6Oct. 11 Brewton-Parker L 0-1Oct. 15 at North Georgia * L 1-3Oct. 22 at USC Upstate * L 1-2Oct. 26 at Lander * L 0-3Oct. 29 UNCP * L 1-2

20042-12-2, 1-7 in PBC

Sept. 4 North Georgia (2OT) T 1-1Sept. 6 at Pfeiffer Univ. (2OT) T 2-2Sept. 8 at Queens University L 1-5Sept. 11 at Florida Southern L 1-5Sept. 15 #18 Catawba College L 0-4Sept. 18 USC Upstate * L 0-4Sept. 22 at Ga. Southwestern W 12-0Sept. 25 North Florida * L 0-5Oct. 2 at UNC Pembroke * L 0-2Oct. 9 at Clayton State * L 2-5Oct. 14 Brescia University L 0-5Oct. 16 at Francis Marion * L 0-2Oct. 20 at Newberry College L 0-3Oct. 23 Columbus State * L 2-3Oct. 27 Lander* (2OT) W 2-1Oct. 30 at GCSU * L 0-2

Legend:AASU = Armstrong Atlantic StateGCSU = Georgia College & State

UNCP = UNC Pembroke* = Peach Belt Conference Game

# = PBC Tournament Game

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USC Aiken’s men’s soccer team concluded last season by winning their final three regular season con-tests. One of the victories was a 3-2 win over nationally 13th-ranked Anderson at the “Pacer Pit.” The Pacers in the three-match winning streak outscored their opposition 11-3. The Pacers enter the 2010 season hoping to contin-ue the success that they cor-ralled to finish the 2009 cam-paign. USC Aiken mentor Ike Ofoje believes that he has the cast to accomplish not only this, but compete for a Peach Belt Conference crown. “What I like most about my team is their spirit,” noted Ofoje. “The team unity is ex-cellent. I felt like last year that we had strong spirit among the squad, but I believe it will be even better this season. We just have a grouping of players who enjoy being around one another.” That spirit towards the Pacer cause should enable a team that welcomes back 12 letterwinners to mesh with a talented if not exceptional incoming class that should continue USC Aiken’s upward progression into the upper echelon of the extremely tough Peach Belt Conference. The Pacers return five starters in total in 2010, but they will have to replace some key figures off the 2009 team that finished 7-11-1 overall

and 2-6 in the PBC. Leading the way for the Pacers in the 2010 season will be returning all-conference selection Troy Watson. The Kingston, Jamaica native led the Pacers last season with seven goals and seven as-sists. Ofoje points to the rep-ertoire at his disposal as one of the main reasons the Pac-ers will ultimately be success-ful on the pitch in 2010. “What I am looking for most from our team is pos-session and depth on the bench,” said Ofoje. “Last year we had a strong starting 11, but not much of a bench. This year, I fully believe we have 18 players or more who can win games for us. That excites me.” The Pacers will begin the upcoming year lining up as they normally have in the past in regards to formation, but with a slight caveat. “We will be lining up in our traditional 4-4-2 forma-tion this year, but at the same time one of the great things about my squad currently is that I believe we have players who can adapt to situations,” mused Ofoje. “I think we can change up styles to match other teams in certain situa-tions throughout the course of the upcoming season. ” This ability to morph the playing style to fit to the opponents in the end may make the difference in the

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team since according to Ofoje one of his team’s primary downfalls last year was pos-session in the midfield. “I think if we can im-prove our quickness and pos-session in the middle of the pitch then we will be more in control in contests,” remarked Ofoje. “We are really working hard at that as we prepare for the upcoming season. In our league, you have to be strong and in control in the midfield to compete.” Ofoje believes that his team still has a great deal to prove, but he is optimistic that things are going in the right direction. In fact, he closes his thoughts on the coming year quite simply: “I think we are going to surprise some people.”

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Above: Sophomore Scott Newby and Fer-nando Gamez-Noriega celebrate after Newby scored his first collegiate goal off an assist by Noriega.

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Ike Ofoje is set for his 15th season at the helm of the USCA men’s soccer program. The season will mark the seventh season that Ofoje will focus all of his attention to just one team. Ofoje started the women’s program at USC Aiken in 1997 and served as its head coach for eight seasons, compiling a record of 51-77-10. In 2005, however, Sue Vodicka was hired as the program’s first full-time women’s soccer coach. With the addition of Vodicka, Ofoje took on the role of Director of Soccer Operations. In his 14 seasons at the helm of the Pacers, he has an 80-158-17 overall record. The 2009 USC Aiken men’s soccer team closed out their regular season with three consecutive victories, capped off by a 3-2 upset win over 13th-ranked Anderson at the Pacer Pit. USC Aiken outscored their opponents 11-3 during the three-game winning streak. Overall, the Pacers finished the 2009 campaign 7-11-1 (2-6 PBC), earning a trip to the Peach Belt Conference Tournament. The Pacers concluded their season with a 2-0 loss to league rival Lander in the quarterfinals of the 2009 Peach Belt Conference Men’s Soccer Championships. Ofoje guided the Pacers to a 5-11-1 record in the 2008 campaign. One season earlier he led the Pacers to a 7-9-2 record in 2007, including a 4-2 mark in Peach Belt play which left them in a three-way tie for second place. The squad was led by junior Kofi Akyere, who was the first player under Ofoje to win PBC co-Player of the Year honors and be named an Honorable Mention All-American. In 2006, Ofoje guided the Pacers to their most successful season in the program’s history. After being picked to finish seventh in the Peach Belt Conference, USCA had fewer losses than any other PBC team and fell just one point short of the league title. The Pacers set school records in both overall and conference wins, finishing the season with a 12-6-2 record (4-1-2 in the PBC), including a 2-1 win over Lander on October 4. The Pacers also achieved their first-ever national ranking and appeared in the PBC Championship game. The rest of the league’s coaches took notice, naming Ofoje the 2006 PBC Coach of the Year. The 2001 campaign, in which the

Pacers finished 10-9-0 in Ofoje’s sixth season on the USCA sideline, marked the program’s first winning season since 1994 and only its second winning record since joining the NCAA Division II in 1990. Ofoje’s 2002 team reached another milestone. The Pacers entered that year’s Peach Belt Conference Tournament as the seventh seed, but Andre Joseph’s game winner with four minutes to play lifted USCA to a stunning 2-1 upset over eighth-ranked and second seeded North Florida and gave the program its first-ever PBC Tournament victory. On the women’s side, after struggling through a 1-14-1 inaugural season in 1997, Ofoje led the Lady Pacers to a 45-39-7 record over the next five seasons. In 2002, the Lady Pacers scored the program’s first-ever win over a top 10 team, a 2-1 overtime victory over ninth-ranked Francis Marion University. Ofoje, a 1991 graduate of New Hampshire College, was a two-time NCAA Division II All-American and was named Most Valuable Player for his 1989 NCAA National Championship team. As a player at New Hampshire College, Ofoje led his teams to a 72-15-4 record and four NCAA Tournament appearances. He totaled 58 goals, 36 assists, and 152 points in 75 career matches. He owns the school record for most career points, is tied for most career assists and is a member of the New Hampshire College Hall of Fame. After graduation, Ofoje played professionally in the United Systems of Independent Soccer Leagues for the Boston Storm for two seasons. Ofoje also played on his native country of Nigeria’s junior and senior national teams. While coaching at St. Joseph’s High School in Huntington, W.Va., Ofoje earned his Master’s degree in Sports Management at Marshall University. Ofoje, who holds a USSF “A” coaching license, served as assistant women’s soccer coach at Illinois State University before arriving at USC Aiken.

Ike OfojeMen’sSoccerHeadCoach

EDUCATION • Bachelor’s of Science in Business Communications New Hampshire, 1991• Master’s in Sports Management Marshall University, 1999

MEN’S SOCCER CAREER COACHING RECORD

(14 Seasons)

Overall Peach BeltYear School W L T Pct. W L T1996 USCA 3 15 1 .184 0 4 11997 USCA 4 16 1 .214 1 6 01998 USCA 5 13 3 .310 1 5 11999 USCA 7 12 1 .375 1 5 12000 USCA 6 11 0 .353 1 6 02001 USCA 10 9 0 .526 3 3 02002 USCA 7 10 1 .417 0 5 12003 USCA 0 11 0 .000 0 6 02004 USCA 5 11 2 .333 0 6 02005 USCA 2 13 2 .176 1 5 0 2006 USCA 12 6 2 .650 4 1 22007 USCA 7 10 2 .368 4 3 02008 USCA 5 11 1 .324 1 5 02009 USCA 7 11 1 .395 2 6 0Totals 14 yrs. 80 159 17 .346 15 63 6

WOMEN’S SOCCER CAREER COACHING RECORD

(Eight Seasons)

Overall Peach BeltYear School W L T Pct. W L T1997 USCA 1 14 1 .094 1998 USCA 11 5 0 .688 1999 USCA 7 7 2 .500 2000 USCA 12 8 1 .595 2 2 12001 USCA 7 11 1 .395 0 4 12002 USCA 8 8 3 .500 1 4 22003 USCA 3 12 0 .200 0 7 02004 USCA 2 12 2 .188 1 7 0Totals 8 yrs. 51 77 10 .406 4 24 4

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No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown2 Michael Burgos Def. So. 5-9 165 Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.4 Michael Ardrey Def. So. 5-9 155 Augusta, Ga.5 Michael Poole Def. So. 6-3 210 Aiken, S.C.6 Kofi Trim Def. So. 6-3 190 San Juan, Trinidad7 Giovanni Ashman Mid. So. 5-10 150 Kingston, Jamaica8 Scott Newby Mid. So. 5-9 145 Lexington, S.C.9 Justin Barlotta Mid. So. 6-0 162 Summerville, S.C.10 Isaiah Cohn Mid. Jr. 6-0 165 McDonough, Ga.11 Troy Watson Mid. Sr. 6-0 155 Kingston, Jamaica12 Joseph Oller Fwd. So. 5-10 170 North Augusta, S.C.13 Zachary Davis Mid. Sr. 5-9 145 Ocala, Fla.16 Kennis Paul Mid. So. 5-8 145 Grenada17 Brett Van Pelt Fwd. So. 6-2 170 Aiken, S.C.19 Connor Ardrey Def. Sr. 5-8 155 Augusta, Ga.20 Chijioke Agbasi Def. Jr. 6-2 195 Lagos, Nigeria21 Marcio Beckman Mid. Jr. 5-10 140 West Columbia, S.C.22 Raul Beckman Mid. Jr. 5-10 140 West Columbia, S.C.23 Chevy Augustine Mid. So. 6-1 172 Grenada25 Samuel Korosi Fwd. So. 5-9 165 Columbia, S.C.26 Schevon Joseph Mid. So. 5-8 145 Grenada27 Chinedu Arinze Def. So. 5-10 165 Stone Mountain, Ga.29 Jack Reynolds Mid. Fr. 5-10 151 Cumming, Ga.30 Derrick Miranda GK Fr. 6-1 155 Riverview, Fla.32 Andray Charles GK Sr. 6-1 170 Grenada33 Brandon Jarosz GK Fr. 6-4 170 Blufton, S.C.

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2009 (Junior): Saw limited action in just nine games for the Pacers.

200� (Sophomore): Played in 16 games, starting five as a defender for the Pacers.

2007 (Freshman): Appeared in 12 games, starting one ... Recorded one shot. Richmond Academy : Helped team to two state championships ... Ran cross coun-

try and was the MVP of the swimming team.

Personal: Connor Ardrey is the son of Brett and Joy Ardrey and is the brother of fellow teammate Michael Ardrey ... He is majoring in Accounting.

Ardrey’s Career Statistics at USCAYear GP-GS G A Pts SH2009 9-1 0 0 0 22008 16-5 0 0 0 02007 12-1 0 0 0 1Totals 37-7 0 0 0 3

19Connor ArdreySenior • Defender • 5-8

Augusta, Ga.Richmond Academy

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2009 (Junior): Started in all 15 games he saw action in ... Recorded 54 saves between the pipes for the Pacers before seeing his season cut short with an injury ... Was named the PBC Goalkeeper of the Week for the week of Sept. 15.

200� (Sophomore): Made five appearances between the pipes for the Pacers, starting four ... Logged 280:27 minutes in total ... Made four saves on the season.

T.A. Marryshow Community College: Made the national Under-23 team while at T.A. Marryshow CC ... Was in 10 games with the senior national team in the Digicel Caribbean Cup and World Cup Qualifier ... Played against Costa Rica, St. Vincent, Jamaica, Surinam, England and Netherland Antilles.

High School: Presented the Brother College MVP in the first seven aside competitions in 2002 ... Honored the Student-Athlete of the Year award for 2002-03 ... Made the Grenada National Under-15, 17 and 21 teams ... Played against many teams in the Caribbean.

Personal: Andray Charles is the son of Victor Francois and Denise Charles ... He is majoring in Accounting.

Charles’ Career Statistics at USCAYear GP-GS MIN GA GAA SV2009 15-15 1319:42 30 2.05 542008 5-4 280:27 41 2.13 117Totals 20-19 1600:09 71 2.13 171

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32Andray CharlesSenior • Goalkeeper • 5-9

Grenada, West IndiesT.A. Marryshow CC

2009 (Junior): Started in all 19 games for USC Aiken ... Recorded one goal with one assist for the year.

200� (Sophomore): Played in 17 games, starting 13 ... Scored two goals on the year, both coming at critical times in an exciting, overtime victory over Newberry ... Recorded one assist on the season.

2007 (Freshman): Appeared in 17 games, starting in 3 ... Recorded three shots.

Vanguard High School: Named first-team all-conference as a senior after scoring seven goals and tallying 13 assists ... First-Team All-Conference selection as a sophomore ... Ran cross country.

Personal: Zachary Davis is the son of Ken and Theresa Davis ... He is majoring in Business Accounting.

Davis’ Career Statistics at USCAYear GP-GS G A Pts SH2009 19-19 1 1 3 82008 17-13 2 1 5 62007 17-3 0 0 0 3Totals 53-35 3 2 8 17

13Zachary DavisSenior • Midfield • 5-9

Ocala, Fla.Vanguard HS

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2009 (Junior): Earned both preseason and post steason All-Conference acolades ... Started in all 19 games for the Pacers ... Led the team with seven goals scored and seven assists on the season ... Scored two goals in both the 4-3 win over Carson-New-man on Sept. 26 and the 4-0 shutout victory over St. Andrews on Oct. 27 ... Was named the PBC Offensive Player of the Week twice in 2009 (Sept. 9 and Sept. 22).

Montreat College: Named the Freshman of the Year ... All-Conference First-Team plaudits ... Assisted 65% of the teams goals and scored 45% of them.

High School: Assisted 85% of the teams goals and scored 60% of them ... Was the team Captain, MVP and on the All-Star Team ... In club action he was the team captain and on the All-Star Team and Jamaica National 17 and 20 ...

Assiested 75% of the teams goals and scored 30% of them.

Personal: Troy Watson is the son of Barrington Watson and Angella Thafe ... He is majoring in Marketing.

Watson’s Career Statistics at USCAYear GP-GS G A Pts SH2009 19-19 7 7 21 562008 13-11 3 2 8 9Totals 32-30 10 9 29 65

11Troy WatsonSenior • Midfield • 6-0

Kingston, JamaicaMontreat College

2009 (Sophomore): Played in 15 games, starting 12 for head coach Ike Ofoje ... Recorded his first col-legiate goal during the Oct. 27 4-0

win over St. Andrews.

200� (Freshman): Saw action in six games as a de-fender.

St. Gregory’s: Played basketball in addition to soccer ... Was a member of the honors program.

Personal: Chijioke Agbasi is the son of Ikenna and Mary-rose Agbasi ... He is majoring in English.

20Chijioke AgbasiJr. • Defender • 6-2

Lagos, NigeriaSt. Gregory’s

2009 (Sophomore): Saw action in all 19 games starting nine for the Pacers in the midfield ... Recorded one assist on the season.

Andrew College: Finished the year with one goal and six assists.

Luella HS: Was named to the all-star game for his region ... Team Captain during his junior and senior seasons ... Scored seven goals and assisted on nine others during his senior campaign.

Personal: Isaiah Cohn is the son of Aaron Cohn and Josean Countee-Cohn ... He is majoring in Education.

10Isaiah CohnJr. • Midfielder • 6-0McDonough, Ga.Andrew College

Agbasi’s Career Statistics at USCAYear GP-GS G A Pts SH2009 15-12 1 0 2 12008 6-0 0 0 0 0Totals 21-12 1 0 2 1

Cohn’s Career Statistics at USCAYear GP-GS G A Pts SH2009 19-9 0 1 1 6Totals 19-9 0 1 1 6

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2009 (Sophomore): Saw action in 12 games, starting in one game ... recorded first collegiate goal during the Oct. 29 win over #13 Anderson.

T.A. Marryshow Community College: Attended the community college in Grenada for two years ... Attended St. Rose Modern Secondary School for high school.

Personal: Kennis Paul is the son of Kent Joseph and Vernice Britton ... He is majoring in Math and Computer Science.

16Kennis PaulJr. • Midfield • 5-8

Gouyave, GrenadaT.A. Marryshow CC

Paul’s Career Statistics at USCAYear GP-GS G A Pts SH2009 12-1 1 0 2 3Totals 12-1 1 0 2 3

2009 (Freshman): Saw limited action in four games, starting in one.

South Aiken High School: Played both football and soccer for the Thoroughbreds ... Selected to the All-Region team in soccer as well as the All-Region and All-Area teams in football ... Member of the North/South All-Star team in soccer ... Equally strong in the classroom, Michael won the Wendy’s Heisman Award ... Also earned the Palmetto Fellows and Chancellor Scholarship.

Personal: Michael Poole is the son of David and Paula Steele ... He is undecided on his major.

5Michael PooleSo. • Defender • 6-3

Aiken, S.C.South Aiken HS

Poole’s Career Statistics at USCAYear GP-GS G A Pts SH2009 4-1 0 0 0 0Totals 4-1 0 0 0 0

2009 (Freshman): Played in 15 games for USC Aiken ... Recorded three goals on the season along with one assist ... Recorded his first collegiate goal in the Sept. 14 7-0 victory over Catawba ... Scored a season-high two goals in the Oct. 27 game against St. Andrews ... Was named the PBC Offensive Player of the Week for the week of Nov. 3.

Wreake Valley High School: Was the top goal scorer on the squad during his senior year with 15 goals ... Led his team as the team captain ... Was the top goal scorer for three consecutive seasons on his club team ... Recorded 42 goals during those three years.

Personal: Scott Newby is the son of Martyn and Sharon Newby ... He is majoring in Exercise and Sports Science

8Scott NewbySo. • Forward • 6-3Leicestershire, UKWreake Valley HS

Newby’s Career Statistics at USCAYear GP-GS G A Pts SH2009 15-0 3 1 7 10Totals 15-0 3 1 7 10

2009 (Freshman): Started 17 of 19 games he saw action in as a true fresh-man ... Scored fourth most goals on the team with four adding three assists ... Scored his first collegiate goal in his collegiate debut against Mt. Olive on Aug. 29.

South Aiken High School: Named Area Player of the Year during his senior year ... Selected All-State during senior season ... Member of the South Carolina Super 22 team ... Played in the North/South All-Star game.

Personal: Brett Van Pelt is the son of Dean and Molly Van Pelt ... He is majoring in Business.

17Brett Van PeltSo. • Forward • 6-2

Aiken, S.C.South Aiken HS

Van Pelts’ Career Statistics at USCAYear GP-GS G A Pts SH2009 19-17 4 3 11 37Totals 19-17 4 3 11 37

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Summerville High School: Partici-pated in the Clash of the Carolinas … Named to the All-State team his senior year.

Personal: Justin Balotta is the son of Sam and Lynn Barlotta … He is majoring in Sociology.

Richmond Academy: Ardrey was named to the All-Area and All-Region teams as a senior … Also ran cross country for the Muskateers.

Personal: Michael Ardrey is the son of Brett and Joy Ardrey and the brother of fellow teammate Connor Ardrey … He is majoring in Business Administration.

9Justin BarlottaJr. • Defender • 6-0Summerville, S.C.Summerville HS

4Michael ArdreySo. • Defender • 5-9

Augusta, Ga.Richmond Academy

Kingston College: Earned best grades in the Caribbean Examination Council in 2006.

Personal: Giovanni Ashman is the son of Paul and Winsome Ashman ... He is majoring in Computer Science.

USC Salkehatchie: Beckman played two years for the Indians where he earned the Coach’s Award during the 2009-10 season.

Personal: Marcio Beckman is the son of Carlos Melara Reyes and Maria Blizzard and the twin brother of fellow teammate Raul Beckman … He is majoring in Industrial Math.

7Giovanni AshmanSo. • Midfielder • 5-10Kingston, JamaicaKingston College

21Marcio BeckmanJr. • Midfielder • 5-10West Columbia, S.C.

USC Salkehatchie

USC Salkehatchie: Beckman played two years for the Indians where he earned MVP plaudits for the 2008-09 year … Named the team’s Defensive Player of the Year for the 2009-10

season.

Personal: Raul Beckman is the son of Carlos Melara Reyes and Maria Blizzard and the twin brother of fellow teammate Marcio Beckman … He is majoring in Industrial Math.

22Raul BeckmanJr. • Midfielder • 5-10West Columbia, S.C.

USC Salkehatchie

Georgia State: Played one year for the Division I Panthers.

High School: Recorded seven goals and 11 assists his senior year … Was an active member of the Technological Student Association.

Personal: Chinedu Arinze is the son of Vehe and Alice Arinze … He is majoring in Business Marketing.

27Chinedu ArinzeSo. • Defender • 5-10Stone Mountain, Ga.

Georgia State

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Happy Hill Secondary School: Led his junior team to the semi-finals.

Personal: Schevon Joseph is the son of Osbert and Betty-Ann Joseph … He is majoring in Math and Computer Science.

26Schevon JosephSo. • Midfielder • 5-8

GrenadaHappy Hill Secondary

Boyd Anderson High School: Played Soccer

Personal: Michael is the son of Michael Bien-Aime and Flor Daliza Burgos … He is undecided on his major.

26Michael BurgosSo. • Defender • 5-9Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.Boyd Anderson HS

ECWA Staff School: Played soccer.

Personal: Samuel Korosi is the son of Peter and Deborah Korosi … He is majoring in Business Management.

North Augusta High School: Oller was named to the All-Region team his senior season … Was also chosen the team’s MVP.

Personal: Joseph Oller is the son of Joseph, Sr. and Tina Oller … He is majoring in Exercise and Sports Science.

Lewis University: Named to the Dean’s List.

Personal: Kofi Trim is the son of Joel and Roslyn Trim … He is majoring in Marketing.

25Samuel KorosiSo. • Forward • 5-9

Columbia, S.C.ECWA Staff School

6Kofi TrimSo. • Defender • 6-3San Juan, TrinidadLewis University12Joseph Oller

So. • Forward • 5-10North Augusta, S.C.North Augusta HS

T.A. Marryshow Community Col-lege: Played soccer at the junior college.

Grenada Boys School: Earned the Best Midfielder Award in 2008 ... Played for Grenada’s under 15, 17, and 20 national teams.

Personal: Chevy is the son of Nicholas and Gloria Augustine ... He is majoring in Biology.

23Chevy AugustineSo. • Midfielder • 6-1

GrenadaT.A. Marryshow CC

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Blufton High School: Jarosz earned All-Region plaudits two years in a row while playing for the Bobcats.

Personal: Brandon Jarosz is the son of Norbert and Virginia Jarosz … He is majoring in Secondary Education.

33Brandon JaroszFr. • Goal Keeper • 6-4

Blufton, S.C.Blufton HS

Eastbay High School: Miranda was named to the All-City team while play-ing for the Indians … Competed in the All-Star game his senior year.

Personal: Derrick Miranda is the son of Arnaldo and Regina Miranda … He is majoring in Sociology.

North Forsyth High School: As a senior, Reynolds was named to the All-County team while leading the team as the captain … Ran cross country for the Raiders as well and

was a two-year captain.

Personal: Jack Reynolds is the son of Jack and Beth Reyn-olds … He is majoring in Political Science.

29Jack ReynoldsFr. • Midfielder • 5-10

Cumming, Ga.North Forsyth HS

30Derrick MirandaFr. • Goalkeeper • 6-1

Riverview, Fla.Eastbay HS

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Catawba

Nickname: IndiansColors: Blue and Red

2009 Record: 5-12-1, 1-6-1 SACSeries Record: 1-0

Belmont Abbey

Nickname: CrusadersColors: Red and Black

2009 Record: 12-7-2, 4-6 CCSeries Record: 3-1-1

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Clayton State

Nickname: LakersColors: Blue and Orange

2009 Record: 11-5-1, 5-2-1 PBCSeries Record: 6-11-2

Anderson

Nickname: TrojansColors: Black and Gold

2009 Record: 13-4, 6-1 SACSeries Record: 5-1

Francis Marion

Nickname: PatriotsColors: Blue and Red

2009 Record: **Series Record: 8-11-3

Flagler

Nickname: SaintsColors: Red and Gold

2009 Record: 14-6-2, 7-1 PBCSeries Record: 0-1

Georgia Southwestern

Nickname: HurricanesColors: Blue and Yellow

2009 Record: 11-5-3, 4-2-2 PBCSeries Record: 3-1

Coker

Nickname: CobrasColors: Blue and Yellow

2009 Record: 12-5-3, 4-5-1 CCSeries Record: 4-2

Montevallo

Nickname: FalconsColors: Purple and Yellow

2009 Record: 10-7-1, 5-3 PBCSeries Record: 0-2

Limestone

Nickname: SaintsColors: Blue and Gold

2009 Record: 13-5, 9-2 CCSeries Record: 3-6

Newberry

Nickname: WolvesColors: Red and Black

2009 Record: 3-14-2, 2-6 SACSeries Record: 6-3-1

Lander

Nickname: BearcatsColors: Blue and Yellow

2009 Record: 12-6-2, 6-1-1 PBCSeries Record: 2-22

North Greenville

Nickname: CrusadersColors: Red and Black

2009 Record: 8-8-1Series Record: First Meeting

UNC Pembroke

Nickname: BravesColors: Black and Gold

2009 Record: 8-8-2, 3-4-1 PBCSeries Record: 6-14

North Georgia

Nickname: SaintsColors: Blue and White

2009 Record: 5-11-1, 1-6-1 PBCSeries Record: 6-4-1

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Date Opponent W/L Score AttAug. 29 at Mount Olive L 0-1 125 Sept. 4 Lynn W 2-1 125 Sept. 12 North Georgia* L 0-1 125 Sept. 14 Catawba L 1-2 125 Sept. 16 at Limestone W 8-1 125 Sept. 19 at Mars Hill L 1-2 125 Sept. 26 Carson-Newman L 0-5 125 Sept. 30 at Newberry L 1-3 125 Oct. 3 Flagler* L 2-3 125 Oct. 5 at Erskine L 2-3 125 Oct. 7 at UNC Pembroke* L 1-2 125 Oct. 11 at Montevallo* L 2-3 125 Oct. 15 at Lander* L 0-1 125 Oct. 17 Clayton State* W 2-0 125 Oct. 21 at Francis Marion* W 1-0 125 Oct. 24 Georgia Southwestern* W 4-0 125 Oct. 27 at St. Andrews W 2-0 125 Oct. 29 Anderson (S.C.) L 1-2 125 Nov. 3 at Lander% L 1-2 125

* = Peach Belt Conference Match • % = PBC Tournament GameHome Matches Appear in BOLD

Goals by Period �st 2nd OT OT2 TotalUSC Aiken 16 19 1 0 36Opponents 19 22 1 0 42

Shots by Period �st 2nd OT OT2 TotalUSC Aiken 132 125 8 3 268Opponents 105 161 5 1 272

Saves by Period �st 2nd OT OT2 TotalUSC Aiken 31 39 2 0 72Opponents 41 47 4 2 94

Corner Kicks Per. �st 2nd OT OT2 TotalUSC Aiken 67 54 3 1 125Opponents 38 46 1 1 86

Fouls by Period �st 2nd OT OT2 TotalUSC Aiken 124 128 2 1 255Opponents 126 142 2 2 272

TEAM GAME HIGHSPoints ................................. 19, vs. Catawba (Sept. 14) .......................................... 13, at St. Andrews (Oct. 27)Goals ................................. 7, vs. Catawba (Sept. 14)........................................... 4, vs. Three OpponentsAssists ............................... 5, at St. Andrews (Oct. 27)........................................... 5, vs. Catawba (Sept. 14)Shots ................................. 24, at Newberry (Sept. 30)........................................... 22, vs. Catawba (Sept. 14)Shots on Goal .................... 15, at Newberry (Sept. 30)........................................... 13, vs. Catawba (Sept. 14)Saves ................................. 8, at Montevallo (Oct. 11)........................................... 7, vs. Anderson (Oct. 29)Corner Kicks ...................... 12, vs. Catawba (Sept. 14)........................................... 12, at Mount Olive (Aug. 29)Fouls .................................. 21, at Mount Olive (Aug. 29)........................................... 20, vs. Clayton State (Oct. 17)

OPPONENT GAME HIGHSPoints ................................. 22, at UNC Pembroke (Oct. 7)........................................... 15, at Montevallo (Oct. 11)Goals ................................. 7, at UNC Pembroke (Oct. 7)........................................... 4, at Montevallo (Oct. 11)Assists ............................... 8, at UNC Pembroke (Oct. 7)........................................... 7, at Montevallo (Oct. 11)Shots ................................. 24, vs. Anderson (Oct. 29)........................................... 23, Two OpponentsShots on Goal .................... 12, at Montevallo (Oct. 11)........................................... 12, at UNC Pembroke (Oct. 7)Saves ................................. 15, at Newberry (Sept. 30)........................................... 8, at Limestone (Sept. 16)Corner Kicks ...................... 11, vs. Carson-Newman (Sept. 26)........................................... 10, vs. Adnerson (Oct. 29)Fouls .................................. 24, at Newberry (Sept. 30)........................................... 20, vs. North Georgia (Sept. 12)

Name GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATTTroy Watson 19-19 7 7 21 56 .125 29 .518 3 0-0Fernando Gamez 16-15 6 6 18 27 .222 13 .481 1 0-0Amr Hailat 18-17 5 2 12 33 .152 16 .485 1 0-0Brett Van Pelt 19-17 4 3 11 37 .108 20 .541 0 0-0Scott Newby 15-0 3 1 7 10 .300 6 .600 1 0-0John Lesko 15-14 3 2 8 8 .375 5 .625 0 0-1James Chidsey 19-18 2 1 5 26 .077 7 .269 0 0-0Alex Lewis 19-19 1 3 5 25 .040 10 .400 0 0-0Kennis Paul 12-1 1 0 2 3 .333 2 .667 1 0-0Corey Adamson 18-15 1 3 5 19 .053 9 .474 0 0-0Chijioke Agbasi 15-12 1 0 2 1 1.000 1 1.000 0 0-0Zachary Davis 19-19 1 1 3 8 .125 2 .250 0 0-0Patrick Sykes 16-0 1 0 2 3 .333 3 1.000 0 0-0Michael Eunice 2-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0Michael Poole 4-1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0Connor Ardrey 9-1 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-0Dustin Dolan 12-0 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0-0Francis Noonan 17-9 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-0Tripp Hamilton 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0Svetlin Penchev 8-4 0 1 1 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0-0Isaiah Cohn 19-9 0 1 1 6 .000 3 .500 0 0-0Total 19 36 31 103 268 .134 130 .485 7 0-1Opponents 19 42 36 120 272 .154 114 .419 11 3-3

Name GP-GS Minutes GA Avg. Saves Pct W L T ShoAndray Charles 15-15 1319:42 30 2.05 54 .643 7 8 0 1.0Devin Lemaire 7-3 424:04 12 2.55 18 .600 0 3 1 1.0Total 19 1743:46 42 2.17 72 .632 7 11 1 4Opponents 19 1743:46 36 1.86 94 .723 10 7 0 4

2009 Final Season Results and StatisticsOverall Record: 7-11-1 • Conference Record: 2-6

Home: 5-3 • Away: 2-8-1 • Neutral: 0-0

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Various Men’s Soccer RecordsMost Goals In A Season: 15 by Brad Saenz (1997)Most Assists In A Season: 13 by Brian Wilson (1998)Most Saves In A Season: 144 by David Walker (1998)Most Saves In A Career: 273 by Donnie Rogers (1991-93)Most Shutouts In A Season: 6 by Harold Tate (2006)Most Shutouts In A Career: 7, Two Players; by Danny King (1993-96); Harold Tate (2004-06)

Men’s Soccer Career Scoring LeadersName GP G A Pts1. Richard Wolf 69 32 18 822. Brad Saenz 69 32 15 793. Zach Craddock 70 28 17 734. Eric Mora 62 25 20 705. Mark Turner 55 21 25 676. Mamadou Ndoye 61 19 9 477. John Moore 55 21 3 458. Emmanuel Maduka 51 18 6 42 t9. Todd Ertel 69 11 19 41t9. Kofi Akyere 33 19 5 4111. Haroon Saleem 51 16 8 4012. Reno Heine 71 12 15 39

Men’s Soccer Career Scoring LeadersName GP G A Pts13. Mike Fromm 32 14 10 3814. Brian Wilson 38 8 20 3615. Brad Bennett 18 14 7 3516. Paul Okumu 67 11 10 32t17. Scott Sipala 68 11 8 30t17. Tom Shrimp 35 11 8 30t17. Tim Costanzo 54 10 10 3020. Troy Watson �2 �0 9 29

Active Players listed in BOLD

Men’s Soccer Record Book

PBC GAMES OVERALLSCHOOL W-L-T Pts. Home Away W-L-T Pct. Home Away Neut. Last �0 Strkx, z-Flagler 7-1-0 21 3-1-0 4-0-0 14-6-2 .682 8-2-0 6-4-0 0-0-2 7-2-1 L1y, z-Lander 6-1-1 19 2-1-1 4-0-0 12-6-2 .650 7-3-1 5-3-0 0-0-1 7-2-1 L1Clayton State 5-2-1 16 3-0-1 2-2-0 11-6-1 .639 6-2-1 5-3-0 0-0-0 7-2-1 L1Montevallo 5-3-0 15 3-1-0 2-2-0 10-7-1 .583 7-2-0 3-5-1 0-0-0 6-3-0 L1Francis Marion 4-2-2 14 2-1-0 2-1-2 11-5-3 .685 6-1-0 5-4-3 0-0-0 6-3-1 L2 UNC Pembroke 3-4-1 10 2-3-0 1-1-1 8-8-2 .500 4-5-0 4-3-2 0-0-0 5-4-1 L1 USC Aiken 2-6-0 6 2-2-0 0-4-0 7-11-1 .395 5-3-0 2-8-1 0-0-0 3-7-0 L1 North Georgia 1-6-1 4 1-2-1 0-4-0 5-11-1 .324 3-3-1 1-8-0 1-0-0 2-7-1 L1 Georgia Southwestern 0-8-0 0 0-4-0 0-4-0 2-16-0 .111 1-9-0 0-7-0 1-0-0 1-9-0 L7 x=2009 PBC Champions, y=2009 PBC Tournament Champion, z=NCAA Southeast Regional Participant

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Men’s SoccerOverall Year-by-Year Results

Oct. 16 Wingate L 2-6Oct. 18 Clayton State* L 0-3Oct. 22 at Mount Olive W 2-0Oct. 25 at Southern Wesleyan W 5-1Nov. 1 at Lander# L 2-4

19997-12-1, 1-5-1 in PBC

Aug. 28 at Mars Hill W 4-3Aug. 29 vs. Tusculum L 1-3Aug. 31 at Newberry W 8-3Sept. 8 Charleston South. L 2-3Sept. 11 vs. Mount Olive W 2-0Sept. 12 vs. Morehouse L 1-2Sept. 18 at Gardner Webb L 1-4Sept. 20 Southern Wesleyan W 4-0Sept. 22 Augusta State* T 4-4Sept. 25 North Florida* W 2-1Oct. 2 USC Upstate* L 2-5Oct. 3 Florida Tech L 2-6Oct. 6 Lander* L 2-6Oct. 9 at Francis Marion* L 1-5Oct. 13 Anderson W 5-2Oct. 18 at Wingate L 1-4Oct. 20 at Clayton State*(OT) L 2-3Oct. 23 at UNC Pembroke* L 1-5Oct. 25 at Belmont Abbey W 3-2Nov. 2 at North Florida# L 0-3

19985-13-3, 1-5-1 in PBC

Sept. 3 at Pfeiffer L 2-3Sept. 5 Lees-McRae W 3-0Sept. 9 at Lander* (2OT) L 1-2Sept. 12 at Ala.-Huntsville L 0-2Sept. 15 Belmont Abbey W 2-1Sept. 19 at Milligan L 3-4Sept. 23 at Augusta State* L 1-2Sept. 26 Morehouse W 4-2Sept. 30 UNC Pembroke* W 3-2Oct. 3 at USC Upstate* L 0-4Oct. 5 at Presbyterian L 0-5Oct. 7 Newberry W 6-0Oct. 10 Francis Marion* (2OT) T 3-3Oct. 12 at Southern Wesleyan L 0-4Oct. 15 at North Florida* L 1-4Oct. 17 Gardner Webb (2OT) L 1-2Oct. 21 Clayton State* (2OT) L 2-3Oct. 25 Piedmont (2OT) T 1-1Oct. 29 Wingate L 0-4Oct. 31 at Mount Olive (2OT) T 3-3Nov. 4 at Augusta State# L 0-2

19974-16-1, 1-6 in PBC

Aug. 30 Mount Olive L 1-2Sept. 3 at Charleston South. L 1-5Sept. 6 USC Upstate* L 0-7Sept. 10 Lander* L 1-5Sept. 13 at Wingate L 0-9Sept. 16 at Coker W 2-1Sept. 20 at Limestone W 4-0Sept. 21 Alabama-Hunstville L 0-8Sept. 24 Augusta State* L 0-2Sept. 27 Milligan L 1-4Oct. 1 at UNC Pembroke* L 1-2Oct. 4 at Gardner Webb L 1-2Oct. 5 at Lees-McRae (OT) L 2-3Oct. 10 at Saint Andrews(2OT) T 2-2Oct. 15 at Francis Marion*(OT) L 1-2Oct. 18 North Florida* L 1-2Oct. 22 at Clayton State* W 4-2Oct. 25 Pfeiffer (OT) L 1-2Oct. 26 Lincoln Memorial L 1-3Oct. 29 at Newberry W 6-2

Nov. 2 at #24 USC Upstate# L 1-8

20030-11, 0-6 in PBC

Sept. 3 at Montevallo L 0-1Sept. 13 at Southern Wesleyan L 0-1Sept. 17 Presbyterian L 0-2Sept. 20 #18 FMU* (OT) L 1-2Sept. 27 at North Florida* (OT) L 1-2Oct. 4 at #4 USC Upstate* L 1-5Oct. 11 at Lander* L 0-4Oct. 18 Clayton State* L 1-2Oct. 22 at Lees-McRae L 0-4Nov. 1 #10 UNCP* (2OT) L 1-2Nov. 5 at #9 UNCP# L 0-8

20027-10-1, 0-5-1 in PBC

Sept. 3 at North Georgia L 0-1Sept. 7 at #17 USC Upstate*(OT)L 3-4Sept. 10 at Carson-Newman W 5-2Sept. 18 at Presbyterian L 0-4Sept. 21 at Mount Olive W 3-0Sept. 25 at Lander* L 2-3Sept. 27 Newberry W 10-0Oct. 1 at North Florida* L 0-3Oct. 5 UNC Pembroke* L 2-3Oct. 8 at Brewton-Parker W 2-1Oct. 10 at Morehouse W 4-1Oct. 12 Lenoir-Rhyne W 3-2Oct. 23 Francis Marion* L 1-2Oct. 26 at Limestone L 2-3Oct. 28 Lees-McRae L 0-4Nov. 2 #14 Clayton St.* (2OT) T 0-0Nov. 5 at #7 North Florida# W 2-1Nov. 6 vs. #8 USC Upstate# L 0-4

200110-9, 3-3 in PBC

Aug. 25 Lincoln Memorial (OT) L 1-2Aug. 29 at Clayton State* L 0-2Sept. 1 Mount Olive (OT) W 2-1Sept. 2 Anderson W 7-0Sept. 5 Limestone L 2-3Sept. 8 #5 USC Upstate* W 2-0Sept. 12 Carson-Newman W 3-2Sept. 22 North Florida* L 1-2Sept. 26 #14 Lander* L 0-4Oct. 3 Southern Wesleyan W 7-2Oct. 6 at UNC Pembroke* W 2-1Oct. 10 at Francis Marion* W 1-0Oct. 13 at Wingate L 1-2Oct. 17 at Georgia State L 1-2Oct. 20 Brewton-Parker W 1-0Oct. 22 Morehouse W 2-1Oct. 25 Northwood (Fla.) W 4-2Oct. 27 at Lenoir-Rhyne (OT) L 1-2Oct. 31 #22 USC Upstate# L 2-4

20006-11, 1-6 in PBC

Aug. 28 Lenoir-Rhyne (OT) W 5-4Aug. 30 at Anderson W 5-1Sept. 9 Coker W 4-1Sept. 10 Morehouse L 0-1Sept. 16 at North Georgia L 1-2Sept. 18 at Charleston South. L 1-4Sept. 20 at Augusta State* L 2-3Sept. 23 UNC Pembroke* W 3-2Sept. 27 at Lander* L 1-8Sept. 30 at USC Upstate* L 0-7Oct. 7 at North Florida* L 0-1Oct. 11 Francis Marion* L 1-5

20097-11-1, 2-6 in PBC

Aug. 29 at Mount Olive L 1-3Sept. 4 Lynn L 2-3Sept. 12 North Georgia* W 1-0Sept. 14 Catawba W 7-0Sept. 16 at Limestone L 1-2Sept. 19 at Mars Hill (OT) W 3-2Sept. 26 Carson-Newman W 4-3Sept. 30 at Newberry (2OT) T 0-0Oct. 3 Flagler* L 0-3Oct. 5 at Erskine L 1-2Oct. 7 at UNCP* L 1-7Oct. 11 at Montevallo* L 0-4Oct. 15 at Lander* L 2-3Oct. 17 Clayton State* L 1-3Oct. 21 at Francis Marion* (OT) L 1-2Oct. 24 Ga. Southwestern* W 4-1Oct. 27 at St. Andrews W 4-0Oct. 29 Anderson (S.C.) W 3-2Nov. 3 at Lander L 0-2

20085-11-1, 1-5 in PBC

Aug. 28 Limestone L 1-4Aug. 30 Eckerd L 3-4Sept. 11 St. Andrews L 0-2Sept. 13 Newberry (2OT) W 3-2Sept. 17 Reinhardt L 0-2Sept. 20 at Chowan W 6-0Sept. 24 Lander* L 0-3Sept. 27 at Clayton State* L 0-3Oct. 4 at North Georgia* W 3-1Oct. 7 Erskine W 3-0Oct. 11 at Ga. Southwestern* L 0-1Oct. 15 Pfeiffer (OT) L 1-2Oct. 22 Francis Marion* (OT) L 1-2Oct. 29 Coker W 3-1Nov. 1 UNC Pembroke* L 1-2Nov. 4 at Clayton State# (2OT) T 2-2Nov. 7 vs. Lander# L 1-3

20077-9-2, 4-2 in PBC

Aug. 25 at Pfeiffer L 0-3Aug. 31 at #21 Newberry L 0-1Sept. 5 at #7 Limestone L 0-2Sept. 8 at Reinhardt L 1-5Sept. 13 Belmont Abbey W 3-2Sept. 15 Chowan W 8-0Sept. 19 at #7 Lander L 0-4Sept. 22 #14 Clayton State* W 3-1Sept. 26 at St. Andrews T 0-0Sept. 29 North Georgia* (2OT) W 2-1Oct. 3 at Erskine L 0-2Oct. 6 Ga. Southwestern* W 3-0Oct. 10 Mount Olive W 2-0

Oct. 15 Montreat L 0-3Oct. 17 at Francis Marion* W 3-2Oct. 20 at Shorter T 1-1Oct. 27 at UNC Pembroke* L 1-3Oct. 30 North Georgia# L 1-2

200612-6-2, 4-1-2 in PBC

Aug. 24 Newberry L 0-2Aug. 26 at Anderson L 3-4Aug. 29 Limestone L 1-3Sept. 2 at Mount Olive W 1-0Sept. 4 at Barton W 3-0 Sept. 6 St. Andrews W 3-1Sept. 9 Reinhardt W 1-0Sept. 16 at Ga. Southwestern* W 3-1Sept. 20 Shorter W 3-1Sept. 22 at FMU* (2OT) T 1-1Sept. 25 at Belmon Abbey L 2-3Oct. 4 #20 Lander* W 2-1Oct. 7 North Georgia* W 2-0Oct. 11 Erskine (2OT) W 2-1Oct. 14 #5 USC Upstate*(2OT) T 0-0 Oct. 18 at Clayton St.*(2OT) L 1-2 Oct. 21 at UNC Pembroke* W 1-0 Oct. 24 North Georgia# (2OT) W 2-1Oct. 27 vs. Clayton St.# W 2-1Oct. 29 at #15 Lander# L 0-1

20052-13-2, 1-5 in PBC

Aug. 26 vs. #22 Queens (N.C.) L 1-2Aug. 27 vs. Belmont Abbey(2OT) T 0-0Sept. 1 Anderson W 3-2Sept. 3 Barton L 0-1Sept. 6 at St. Andrews L 0-1Sept. 8 Mount Olive L 0-2Sept. 21 SCAD L 2-3Sept. 24 #6 Clayton St.* (OT) L 2-3Oct. 3 at Newberry L 0-1Oct. 5 Pfeiffer (2OT) T 0-0Oct. 12 Francis Marion* W 2-1Oct. 15 at North Georgia* L 2-3Oct. 19 at Erskine L 1-2Oct. 22 at #6 USC Upstate* L 1-3Oct. 26 at Lander L 0-1Oct. 26 UNC Pembroke* L 0-2Nov. 2 at #18 USC Upstate# L 1-3

20045-11-2, 0-6 in PBC

Aug. 26 Brewton-Parker (OT) W 2-1Sept. 1 Lees-McRae (2OT) W 2-1Sept. 4 North Georgia (2OT) T 3-3Sept. 11 at Florida Southern L 1-2Sept. 12 vs. St. Thomas Aqu. W 1-0Sept. 18 USC Upstate* L 1-7Sept. 21 at Ga. Southwestern W 7-1Sept. 22 Cumberland (2OT) T 2-2Sept. 25 North Florida* L 1-5Sept. 29 St. Andrews W 1-0Oct. 2 at #7 UNCP* L 0-4Oct. 9 at #13 Clayton State* L 0-2Oct. 12 at Presbyterian L 0-3Oct. 14 Brescia L 1-5Oct. 16 at FMU* (2OT) L 2-3Oct. 27 Lander* L 0-2Oct. 29 at Thomas L 0-4

Legend:AASU = Armstrong Atlantic StateGCSU = Georgia College & State

SCAD = Savannah Collegeof Art & Design

UNCP = UNC Pembroke* = Peach Belt Conference Game

# = PBC Tournament Game

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Oct. 20 at USC Upstate* L 0-10 at Winthrop (OT) L 1-3Oct. 26 at Coker L 0-4Oct. 29 Averett W 5-2Nov. 3 Francis Marion* W 1-0Nov. 7 vs. Augusta State# L 1-3

19914-12-2, 2-3 in PBC

Sept. 7 at Elon W 2-1Sept. 8 at Winthrop L 0-1Sept. 11 at Wofford L 0-2 at LaGrange (2OT) T 1-1 at Oglethorpe L 2-3Sept. 18 Coker W 3-0 at Charleston South. L 0-4Sept. 27 at Francis Marion* W 2-1Sept. 28 at UNC Pembroke L 1-4Oct. 1 Augusta State* L 0-6Oct. 3 Presbyterian (2OT) L 2-4Oct. 5 Saint Leo L 2-3Oct. 9 Lander* L 0-3Oct. 11 at Columbus State* W 5-2 at St. Andrews (2OT) T 1-1 at Queens L 0-6Oct. 22 USC Upstate* L 0-4Oct. 29 at FMU# (OT) L 0-1

Sept. 4 at Liberty L 1-7Sept. 7 at Averette (OT) W 6-4 Sept. 10 at Lincoln Memorial L 0-2Sept. 11 Pfeiffer W 2-0Sept. 15 Lander* (OT) L 1-3Sept. 18 Winthrop L 0-8Sept. 21 at Francis Marion* W 2-0Sept. 26 North Florida L 1-7Sept. 29 Erskine (2OT) T 0-0Oct. 2 at Wingate L 2-3Oct. 4 at St. Andrews (2OT) T 2-2Oct. 6 Clayton State W 6-3 Oct. 9 at UNC Pembroke* L 0-4 Oct. 13 Augusta State* (2OT) T 1-1 Oct. 16 at Wofford L 0-1Oct. 20 USC Upstate* L 0-9Oct. 23 at Brewton-Parker W 2-0Oct. 27 Presbyterian L 2-3Nov. 3 Augusta State# L 2-5

19927-13, 3-2 in PBC

Sept. 3 at Saint Leo L 0-2Sept. 6 Florida Atlantic L 1-10Sept. 11 at William Carey L 0-4 at Augusta State L 2-5Sept. 16 at Presbyterian L 0-10Sept. 19 Liberty L 1-5Sept. 22 Francis Marion W 3-1Sept. 24 Wofford L 0-1Sept. 26 at Clayton State L 0-1 LaGrange W 4-0Oct. 7 at Lander* W 1-0 UNC Pembroke* W 2-1Oct. 14 at Augusta State* L 2-4Oct. 17 Saint Andrews W 2-1

Nov. 5 at Lander# L 2-10

19963-15-1, 0-4-1 in PBC

Aug. 31 Francis Marion* (2OT) T 2-2Sept. 4 at Georgia Southern L 0-6Sept. 7 at Barry L 0-9Sept. 8 at Eckerd L 2-3Sept. 18 at Augusta State* L 1-6Sept. 21 at The Citadel L 0-3Sept. 22 Martin Methodist W 2-1Sept. 28 Coker L 2-4Oct. 9 at Lander* L 1-2Oct. 12 UNC Pembroke* L 0-2Oct. 15 Newberry W 5-1Oct. 19 Lincoln Memorial L 1-2Oct. 21 Carson-Newman L 1-3Oct. 23 Limestone W 3-0Oct. 25 at USC Upstate* L 0-2Oct. 27 at Alabama Huntsville L 1-6Oct. 30 at Life L 0-7Nov. 3 Saint Leo L 1-7Nov. 6 at Augusta State# L 0-3

19957-11, 1-4 in PBC

Sept. 3 at Barton L 0-1Sept. 5 Lander* L 0-10Sept. 9 vs. Gardner Webb L 0-7Sept. 10 vs. Clayton State W 3-2Sept. 13 Augusta State* L 1-4Sept. 20 USC Upstate* L 3-7Sept. 23 Erskine L 2-5 Sept. 27 at Coastal Carolina L 1-11

Oct. 3 at Francis Marion* L 1-3Oct. 7 at King W 4-0Oct. 8 at Lees-McRae (2OT) W 4-2Oct. 14 at UNC Pembroke* W 6-2Oct. 15 Brewton-Parker W 5-2Oct. 19 Mount Olive W 5-2Oct. 21 Saint Andrews W 1-0Oct. 25 Presbyterian L 1-3Oct. 28 at Carson Newman L 1-6Nov. 1 at Francis Marion# L 1-2

199410-9, 2-3 in PBC

Sept. 3 at Mount Olive W 1-0Sept. 7 Wingate L 1-5Sept. 10 Pfeiffer W 4-2Sept. 14 Francis Marion* W 2-0Sept. 17 at Augusta State* W 3-1Sept. 18 Limestone W 3-0Sept. 21 at USC Upstate* L 0-6Sept. 24 North Georgia W 7-0Sept. 28 Saint Andrews W 5-0Oct. 1 at Erskine W 7-0Oct. 5 at Lander* L 1-6Oct. 8 at Rollins L 2-6Oct. 10 at North Florida L 1-3Oct. 15 UNC Pembroke* L 2-3Oct. 19 at SCAD W 3-1Oct. 22 at Clayton State* W 5-0Oct. 25 at Presbyterian L 1-4Oct. 29 Wofford L 1-3Nov. 1 Augusta State# L 0-2

19935-11-3, 1-3-1 in PBC

Men’s Soccer vs. All Opponents

Records are since the USC Aiken men’s soccer program joined NCAA Division II in 1991 • PBC members in BOLD

Opponent Rec. Stk. LastAlabama-Huntsville 0-3-0 L3 1998Anderson (S.C.) 5-1-0 W1 2009Augusta State 1-13-2 L1 2000Averett 2-0-0 W2 1993Barry 0-1-0 L1 1996Barton 1-2-0 W1 2006Belmont Abbey 3-1-1 W1 2007Brescia 0-1-0 L1 2004Brewton-Parker 5-0-0 W5 2004Carson-Newman 3-2-0 W3 2009Catawba 1-0-0 W1 2009Charleston South. 0-4-0 L4 2000The Citadel 0-1-0 L1 1996Clayton State 6-11-2 L1 2009Chowan 2-0-0 W2 2008Coastal Carolina 0-1-0 L1 1995Coker 4-2-0 W3 2008Columbus State 1-0-0 W1 1991Cumberland 0-0-1 T1 2004Eckerd 0-2-0 L2 2008Elon 1-0-0 W1 1991Erskine 3-4-1 L1 2009Flagler 0-1-0 L1 2009Florida Atlantic 0-1-0 L1 1992Florida Southern 0-1-0 L1 2004

Opponent Rec. Stk. LastFlorida Tech 0-1-0 L1 1999Francis Marion 8-11-3 L2 2009Gardner-Webb 0-4-0 L4 1999Georgia Southern 1-1-0 W1 2006Ga. Southwestern 3-1-0 W1 2009Georgia State 0-1-0 L1 2001King College 1-0-0 W1 1995LaGrange 1-0-1 W1 1992Lander 2-22-0 L6 2009Lees-McRae 3-3-0 W1 2004Lenoir-Rhyne 2-1-0 W1 2002Liberty 0-2-0 L2 1993Life 0-1-0 L1 1996Limestone 3-6-0 L6 2009Lincoln Memorial 0-4-0 L4 2001Lynn 0-1-0 L1 2009Mars Hill 2-0-0 W2 2009Martin Methodist 1-0-0 W1 1996Milligan 0-2-0 L2 1998Montevallo 0-2-0 L2 2009Montreat 0-1-0 L1 2007Morehouse 3-2-0 W2 2002Mount Olive 8-3-1 L1 2009Newberry 6-3-1 T1 2009North Florida 2-10-0 L2 2004

Opponent Rec. Stk. LastNorth Georgia 6-4-1 W2 2009Northwood (Fla.) 1-0-0 W1 2001Oglethorpe 0-1-0 L1 1991Pfeiffer 2-4-1 L2 2008Piedmont 0-0-1 T1 1998Presbyterian 0-9-0 L9 2004Queens (N.C.) 0-2-0 L2 2005Reinhardt 1-2-0 L2 2008Rollins 0-1-0 L1 1994Saint Andrews 6-2-4 W1 2009Saint Leo 0-3-0 L3 1996St. Thomas Aquinas 1-0-0 W1 2004SCAD 1-1-0 L1 2005Shorter 1-0-1 T1 2007USC Upstate 1-18-1 T1 2006UNC Pembroke 6-14-0 L3 2009Southern Wesleyan 3-2-0 L1 2002Thomas University 0-1-0 L1 2004Tusculum 0-1-0 L1 1999William Carey 0-1-0 L1 1992Wingate 0-7-0 L7 2001Winthrop 0-3-0 L3 1993Wofford 0-4-0 L4 1994Totals 113-214-22

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Men’s Soccer Individual Honors

Women’s Soccer Individual Honors

PEACH BELT ALL-CONFERENCE John Lesko, 2008, 09Troy Watson, 2009

Kofi Akyere, 2007, 08Wacey Benjamin, 2006 Reuben Ojeyinka, 2006

Emmanuel Maduka, 2005 Andre Joseph, 2004

Haroon Saleem, 2002 Haroon Saleem, 2001

Richard Wolf, 2001 Richard Wolf, 2000 Mark Turner, 1999 Brian Wilson, 1998

Zachary Craddock, 1994

PBC PRESEASON ALL-CONFERENCE

John Lesko, 2009 Troy Watson, 2009

Alex Lewis, 2007 Reuben Ojeyinka, 2007

PBC ALL-ACADEMIC Chijioke Agbasi, First Team 2009

Amr Hailat, First Team 2009Fernando Gamez, First Team 2009Svetlin Penchev, First Team 2009

James Chidsey, Second Team 2009

PBC ALL-TOURNAMENTAlex Lewis, 2009

Tim Costanzo, 2006 Emmanuel Maduka, 2006

Harold Tate, 2006 Dennison Scipio, 2005

Mamadou Ndoye, 2003, 04 A.J. Ikourou, 2002

Haroon Saleem, 2002 Mark Turner, 2001

Haroon Saleem, 2000 Curtis Williamson, 1999

Richard Wolf, 1998 Brad Saenz, 1997

Marlon Glean, 1996 Chad Baldwin, 1995 Brad Reinhardt, 1994

Rod Stephenson, 1993 Peter Smith, 1992

PBC PLAYERS OF THE WEEK

Sept. 9, 2009 - Troy WatsonSept. 15, 2009 - Andray Charles

Sept. 22, 2009 - Troy WatsonNov. 3, 2009 - Scott Newby

Oct. 7, 2008 - Fernando GamezOct. 10, 2006 - Wacey Benjamin

Sept. 27, 1999 - Mark Turner Oct. 12, 1998 - Brian Wilson

Oct. 24, 1994 - Brad Bennett Sept. 30, 1991 - Brad Reinhardt

PBC COACH OF THE YEAR Ike Ofoje, 2006

DAKTRONICS ALL-AMERICANKofi Akyere, Honorable Mention, 2007

NSCAA/ADIDAS ALL-REGION Wacey Benjamin, Second Team, 2006 Reuben Ojeyinka, Second Team, 2006

Haroon Saleem, Third Team, 2002

DAKTRONICS ALL-REGION John Lesko, Second Team, 2009

Wacey Benjamin, First Team, 2006Reuben Ojeyinka, Second Team, 2006

CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT

Chijioke Agbasi, Second Team, 2009 Svetlin Penchev, Second Team, 2009

Keol Newton, Second Team, 2006 Plamen Peev, First Team, 2004

CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN

Plamen Peev, Second Team, 2004

Peach Belt All-ConferenceAnnie Whitley, 2009Lauren Myers, 2008

Natasha DaCosta, 2006 Lindsey Mann, 2006

Melissa Schnoering, 2006 Natasha DaCosta, 2005

Melissa Schnoering, 2003 Melissa Schnoering, 2002

Katie Lawrence, 2001 Jacqueline Francois, 2000

Kirsten Haas, 2000

PBC PreseasonAll-Conference

Lindsey Mann, 2007

PBC All-TournamentAnnie Whitley, 2006

Melissa Schnoering, 2003 Shannon Hobbs, 2002 Katie Lawrence, 2001

Jacqueline Francois, 2000 Kirsten Haas, 2000

PBC Players of the WeekOct. 17, 2006 - Melissa Schnoering

Oct. 14, 2002 - Jen Mascarin Oct. 8, 2001 - Katie Lawrence

Oct. 2, 2000 - Kirsten Haas

PBC Coach of the Year Sue Vodicka, 2006

PBC All-Academic Nicole Westphal, First Team, 2009

Annie Whitley, First Team, 2009 Jennifer Goodwin, Fourth Team, 2009

Nicole Westphal, 200� Jennifer Goodwin, 2008

Annie Whitley, 2008

PBC Scholar-Athlete of the Year Annie Whitley, 2009

ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDAAll-District

Annie Whitley, Third Team 2009Keol Newton, Second Team 2006

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Date Opponent Site TimeSept.8 (Wed) BelmontAbbey Aiken,S.C. 5:00p.m.Sept. 11 (Sat) at North Georgia* Dahlonega, Ga. 5:00 p.m.Sept. 15 (Wed) at Brevard Greenville, S.C. 4:00 p.m.Sept. 18 (Sat) at Catawba Greenville, S.C. 2:00 p.m.Sept.21 (Tues) St.Andrews Aiken,S.C. 5:00p.m.Sept. 23 (Thurs) Palm Beach Atl. *** 7:00 p.m.Sept.25 (Sat) ColumbusState* Aiken,S.C. 5:00p.m.Sept. 29 (Wed) at Armstrong Atlantic* Aiken, S.C. 5:00 p.m.Oct. 2 (Sat) Flagler* St. Augustine, Fla. 5:00 p.m.Oct.6 (Wed) UNCPembroke* Aiken,S.C. 5:00p.m.Oct.9 (Sat) Montevallo* Aiken,S.C. 5:00p.m.Oct.13 (Wed) Lander* Aiken,S.C. 5:00p.m.Oct. 16 (Sat) at Clayton State* Morrow, Ga. 7:30 p.m.Oct.18 (Mon) Anderson(S.C.) Aiken,S.C. 7:00p.m.Oct.20 (Wed) Newberry Aiken,S.C. 5:00p.m.Oct. 23 (Sat) at Georgia Southwestern* Americus, Ga. 1:00 p.m.Oct.25 (Mon) Coker Aiken,S.C. 7:00p.m.Oct.27 (Wed) GeorgiaCollege&State Aiken,S.C. 7:00p.m.

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* = Peach Belt Conference Match - Home Matches appear in BOLD

Date Opponent Site TimeAug.21 (Sat) USCSalkehatchie(Exh) Aiken,S.C. 4:30p.m.Sept.2 (Thur) Limestone Aiken,S.C. 7:00p.m.Sept. 4 (Sat) at Catawba Salisbury, N.C. 7:00 p.m.Sept.8 (Wed) Coker Aiken,S.C. 7:00p.m.Sept. 11 (Sat) at North Georgia* Dahlonega, Ga. 7:00 p.m.Sept. 14 (Tue) at North Greenville Tigerville, S.C. 7:00 p.m.Sept. 22 (Wed) at Anderson (S.C.) Anderson, S.C. 7:00 p.m.Sept.25 (Sat) Newberry Aiken,S.C. 7:00p.m.Oct. 2 (Sat) at Flagler* St. Augustine, Fla. 3:30 p.m.Oct.6 (Wed) UNCPembroke* Aiken,S.C. 7:30p.m.Oct.9 (Sat) Montevallo* Aiken,S.C. 7:30p.m.Oct.13 (Wed) Lander* Aiken,S.C. 7:30p.m.Oct. 16 (Sat) at Clayton State* Morrow, Ga. 5:00 p.m.Oct.20 (Wed) FrancisMarion* Aiken,S.C. 7:30p.m.Oct. 23 (Sat) at Georgia Southwestern* Americus, Ga. 3:30 p.m.Oct. 30 (Sat) at Belmont Abbey Belmont, N.C. 3:00 p.m.

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