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TABLE OF CONTENTS/QUICK FACTS

UNLV QUICK FACTS

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation .........................................................................................Las Vegas, NVFounded .........................................................................................................1957Enrollment ..................................................................................................28,000Nickname ....................................................................................................RebelsColors .............................................................................................Scarlet & GrayHome Field ..................................................Peter Johann Memorial Field (2,500) Opened ........................................................................................................1983 Surface .......................................................................................................GrassConference .....................................................................................Mountain WestPresident ........................................................................................ Neal SmatreskAthletics Director ..........................................................................Jim LivengoodSenior Women’s Administrator .................................................Lisa A. KelleherTicket Offi ce Phone .................................................................... (702) 739-FANSWebsite ..............................................................................www.UNLVrebels.com

HISTORYFirst Season....................................................................................................1998All-Time Record .......................................................................129-106-30 (.543)NCAA Appearances (Last) ..................................................................... 3 (2006) Last Postseason Opponent ................................................................. #3 UCLA Result .....................................................................L, 6-1, NCAA First Round

COACHING STAFFHead Coach..................................................................................... Jennifer Klein Alma Mater .....................................................................................Arizona ‘06 Overall Record ................................................................. 11-8-1 (Second year) UNLV Record ........................................................................................... Same Offi ce Phone ............................................................................. (702) 895-4176 e-mail .......................................................................... [email protected] Coach (Years) ............................................. Paul Karver (Second year) Alma Mater ...................................................................................Redlands ‘05Assistant Coach (Years) .................................................Erica Jensen (First year) Alma Mater .......................................................................................UNLV ‘08Undergraduate Student Assistant ...........................................Amanda ForresterStudent Managerer ........................................................................... Jamie Fratto Best Time to Call ................................................................Weekday Mornings

TEAM INFORMATION2010 Overall Record .................................................................................. 11-8-1MW Record/Finish .............................................................................. 2-4-1 (5th)Postseason ..................................................................................................... NoneStarters R/L ......................................................................................................6/5Letterwinners R/L ..........................................................................................19/8Newcomers ...........................................................................................................6

MEDIA RELATIONSAssistant Athletics Director - Media Relations .........................Andy Grossman Offi ce Phone ............................................................................. (702) 895-3207Assistant Media Relations Director/Women’s Soccer SID ............ Mark Wasik Offi ce Phone ............................................................................. (702) 895-3208 Cell Phone ................................................................................. (702) 528-0289 e-mail ............................................................................. [email protected] Fax ............................................................................................ (702) 895-0989Mailing Address............................................................. 4505 Maryland Parkway ....................................................................................................... Box 450004 ..............................................................................Las Vegas, NV 89154-0004

BE A REBELQuick Facts ................................................................................ 1On Campus................................................................................. 2Las Vegas Living ........................................................................ 3Peter Johann Memorial Field ..................................................4-5Strength & Conditioning ............................................................ 6Sports Medicine ......................................................................... 7UNLV Campus Map .................................................................. 8Academics .................................................................................. 9Community Service ............................................................10-11Media Services ......................................................................... 12UNLV Media/Support Staff ..................................................... 13Rebels on the Web .................................................................... 14

THE TEAMHead Coach Jennifer Klein .................................................16-17Assistant Coaches .................................................................... 182011 Roster .............................................................................. 19Season Outlook ...................................................................20-212011 Schedule .......................................................................... 22Returning Player Profi les ....................................................24-40Newcomer Profi les ..............................................................40-432010 Season in Review .......................................................44-452010 Results & Statistics ......................................................... 46Mountain West ......................................................................... 482010 MW Year In Review........................................................ 492011 Opponents ..................................................................50-532011 Mountain West Tournament ............................................ 53

THE HISTORYTeam/Individual Records ......................................................... 56All-Team Leaders ..................................................................... 57Honor Roll ............................................................................... 58Year-By-Year Results ..........................................................59-60All-Time Series Records .......................................................... 61Coaching Records .................................................................... 62Yearly Leaders ......................................................................... 62All-Time Letterwinners ............................................................ 63MW Championship Teams ....................................................... 64

THE UNIVERSITYThe University ....................................................................66-67President Neal Smatresk .......................................................... 68Athletics Director Jim Livengood ............................................ 69UNLV Head Coaches ............................................................... 70Lied Athletic Complex ............................................................. 71UNLV Athletic Facilities .....................................................72-73Hall of Fame ............................................................................ 74Rebel Rundown ........................................................................ 75Notable Rebels ......................................................................... 76

ON THE COVER:Representing UNLV on the front cover is senior defender Justine Sauder (top left), junior midfi elder Macy Jo Harrison (top right), sopho-more Kylie Wassell (bottom left) and senior Katherine Orellana (bottom right). Design by Paul Palmer of UNLV.

CREDITS:The 2011 UNLV Women’s Soccer Media Guide was written, edited, designed and compiled by Mark Wasik. Editorial assistance provided by Mark Wallington and Rosa Guzman of the UNLV Media Relations Offi ce. Principal action and studio shots by UNLV Photo Services (Geri Kodey, Marsh Starks, Aaron Mayes). Select city shots courtesy of the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Author-ity. Typesetting and design by Mark Wasik.

Nike is the exclusive products supplier and

sponsor of UNLV Athletics

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ON CAMPUS

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UNLV COLLEGESCollege of BusinessCollege of EducationHoward R. Hughes College of EngineeringCollege of Fine ArtsDivision of Health SciencesWilliam F. Harrah College of Hotel AdministrationWilliam S. Boyd School of LawCollege of Liberal ArtsCollege of SciencesGreenspun College of Urban AffairsThe Graduate CollegeThe Honors CollegeSchool of Dental MedicineSchool of NursingUniversity College

More than 2,000 students call UNLV’s 12 residence halls home.

n Affairs

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Las Vegas, which celebrated its centennial in 2005, is one of the fastest growing communities in the world.

LAS VEGAS LIVING

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FACILITIES

PETER JOHANN PETER JOHANN MEMORIAL FIELDMEMORIAL FIELD

The dedication of Peter Johann Memorial Soccer Field during the 1983 season marked a special occasion for all those who were involved with the building of UNLV’s fi rst on-campus soccer facility. Despite the fact that UNLV soccer has been around since 1974, Rebel teams in the past never truly had a “home fi eld” to call their own. And, when former men’s soccer head coach Barry Barto assumed his position prior to the 1982 season, building an on-campus soccer fi eld became a priority. Barto approached then-athletics director Brad Rothermel to work out a solution to the problem and the two settled on the current location, where the old softball fi eld had previously existed. Once the site was fi nalized, a huge community effort was instrumental in the building of the soccer fi eld. The fi eld is named after the late son of Kenneth F. Johann, a real estate businessman who has lived in Las Vegas for more than 40 years. Johann has been a strong

supporter of Rebel soccer and he and his wife, Alice, set up a scholarship fund in memory of their son. Thus, Johann was more than happy to be a part of the overall community effort. Johann Field played host to the 1983 ISAA Senior Bowl All-Star Game where the West team posted a 4-0 victory. Numerous international matches have also been played on its pitch and it is also the site of the annual UNLV/Nike Soccer Classic for both the men’s and women’s squads. The facility has also played host to three Las Vegas Soccer Spectaculars. The inaugural contest in 2002 featured the WUSA’s San Jose CyberRays and the San Diego Spirit, while in the spring of 2003, the Boston Breakers took on San Jose. The fi nal spectacular was in March of 2003, between UNLV and the Mexican Olympic Team, who had just claimed a spot in the 2004 Athens Games. In the spring of 2007, a sellout crowd watched the fi rst-ever MLS contest on the UNLV campus, as Real

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PETER JOHANN MEMORIAL FIELD

The MWC Tournament has been held at UNLV in 2001, 2002, 2005 and 2008.

Salt Lake and the Colorado Rapids played to a 0-0 draw in an exhibition contest on March 31. The women’s soccer team reached its 50th victory on its home fi eld in the quarterfi nals of the 2005 MWC Tournament and three days later won the tournament championship, the fi rst-ever won by a UNLV squad at Johann Field, with a 1-0 overtime victory over New Mexico in the title game. The women’s team has hosted a total of four MWC championships at Johann Field, and made the championship game in two of the four tournaments (2001 and 2005). With the addition of endzone seats in 1997, the grandstands now offer seating for approximately 2,500 spectators in an open seating arrangement, and the facility boasts natural grass, a press box, and lights for night matches. The facility was most recently upgraded during the summer of 2006, as a $300,000 renovation led to a new irrigation system as well as new sod and grass for the fi eld. Generally regarded as one of the top college soccer facilities in the West, Johann Field celebrates its 29th season in 2011.

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STRENGTH & CONDITIONING

UNLV soccer’s strength and conditioning program, under the guidance of Jodi Sabataso, is geared toward developing student-athletes’ athletic potential through a program that includes strength, speed, fl exibility, conditioning and nutrition. Featuring an individualized conditioning regimen, players follow a year-round system stressing the development of strength, power and speed. Sabataso, Jason Kabo and Mike

Gerber are responsible for the year-round training of men and women student-athletes from all 17 varsity sports. The Ernie Becker Sr. Strength and Conditioning Center’s 8,500-square-foot deck features free weights, power racks and Olympian platforms.

The 1,200-square-foot second level offers stretching and aerobic areas catered to each sport. The room also features a premium sound system to further enhance the workout experience.

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More than 60 weight stations cover the state-of-the-art fl ooring inside the Ernie Becker Sr. Strength & Conditioning Center.

Jodi SabatasoStrength & Conditioning

A recent major addition, the covered agility drills area, features 3,000 square feet of artifi cial turf.

AA recent m jajor addddiitiion, thhe cover ded a igilility dd irilllls area,features 3,000 square feet of artifi cial turf.

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The largest area features a dozen tables to offer student-athletes various treatments throughout the day. Taping, padding and bracing all take place in another all-inclusive room.

Finally, an aquatic therapy room features three above-ground whirlpools surrounding a 10-feet deep pool for rehabilitative exercises. All of these features make it possible for UNLV student-athletes to rehabilitate injuries without ever needing to leave the confi nes of the Lied Athletic Complex.

Other amenities include a physician’s offi ce and exam room to provide daily medical service for student-athletes. A drug-testing facility also is part of the complex. This expedites medical care because the student-athletes’ health care is self-contained.

Also, UNLV’s academic program and its student athletic training benefi t from a sports medicine library, study room and conference facility.

SPORTS MEDICINE

Providing the best possible preventative and rehabilitative care, the UNLV soccer athletic training staff is headed by Director of Athletic Training Kyle Wilson. The trainer for this year’s team is Mike Seipol.

Made possible by a generous gift of $1.5 million by Marilyn and Si Redd, the Lied Athletic complex’s athletic training facility incorporates the total scope of sports medicine over an 8,500-square-foot area.

Aside from fi ve staff offi ces, a rehabilitation room houses a dozen pieces of equipment including Cybex stationary bicycles, stair machines and treadmills, all under a natural skylight.

The Marilyn & Si Redd Sports Medicine Complex sprawls over an 6,500-square-foot area.

Mike SepiolAthletic Trainer

An aquatic therapy room includes a rehab pool.AAn aquatiic thherapy room iin lcl dudes a r heh bab pooll.

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UNLV CAMPUS MAP

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ACADEMICS Ever since its fi rst classroom opened in 1957, UNLV has been on the rise in the world of higher education. From dusty lots with only a few buildings to the lush, ever-expanding setting, the campus continues to respond to the demands of an always increasing enrollment. The university boasts of a nationally competitive business programs and a school of hotel administration that attracts students from around the globe. With almost 250 undergraduate, masters and doctoral degree programs in 15 colleges, UNLV offers the student-athlete an array of educational opportunities. UNLV maintains an academic support system for its student-athletes that is designed to ensure success on and off the fi elds of play. Housed in the Flora Dungan Humanities Building, a team of academic advisors work with the 17 men’s and women’s sports ensuring student-athletes receive personalized care regarding their progress in education. Advisors work with their sport-specifi c student-athletes in scheduling, tutoring, degree progress and NCAA eligibility. Providing even greater challenges, students who maintain a 3.5 grade point average can apply for entrance into UNLV’s honors program.

REBEL ACADEMIC SUCCESS IN 2010

The Rebels enjoyed tremendous success in 2010 in the classroom, as 14 members were named to the Academic All-Mountain West team, while three were also selected to the MW All-Scholar team. The 14 Academic All-MW mentions tied the program record that was fi rst set in 2005. Caitlin Allen mean-while was a third-team CoSIDA Academic All-District selection.

UNLV 2010ACADEMIC ALL-MOUNTAIN WEST

Caitlin Allen So. 3.77 Environmental StudiesLachere Anglin Sr. 3.40 KinesiologyElizabeth Billington Jr. 3.65 KinesiologyCourtney Botelho Fr. 3.65 KinesiologyBrittney Flores Jr. 3.20 SociologyAmanda Forrester Sr. 3.01 PsychologyAnna Guida Jr. 3.98 Hospitality ManagementMacy Jo Harrison Jr. 3.34 KinesiologyColette Jepson So. 3.02 PsychologySarah Naranjo Sr. 3.05 ManagementDanielle O’Neil Sr. 3.30 AccountingJustine Sauder Jr. 3.54 CommunicationKylie Wassell Fr. 4.00 Secondary Education - MathJennifer Wolfe Fr. 3.60 Undeclared

David WedleySoccer

Academic AdvisorALLENALLEN

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COMMUNITY SERVICE

Several Rebels participated in Nevada Reading week, as they were part of over 100 UNLV student-athletes and

staff members that went out to participating elementary schools in the Las Vegas area in the spring of 2011.

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COMMUNITY SERVICE

The women’s soccer team gathered at the valley’s food hub, Three Square, to participate in the “BackPack for Kids” Program which serves to feed valley children who lack an adequate food supply over the weekend. The Rebels demonstrated their ability to work as a team and provided hope for hungry children by effi ciently fi lling 1,260 backpacks during the visit.

The women’s soccer team volunteered at Opportunity Village, an organization focused on enhancing the lives of people with severe intellectual and related dis-abilities. The student-athletes assisted workers with mass mailings and other tasks and later enjoyed the chance to in-troduce many of the clients to the sport of soccer by conducting a mini clinic.

The Boys and Girls Club of Las Vegas received a spe-cial visit from the women’s soccer team on March 22, 2011. The Rebels spread their knowledge of the game and most importantly, their passion for the sport to an enthusiastic bunch.

UNLV Athletics partnered with After-School All-Stars Las Vegas and Special Olympics Nevada to host a clinic in support of Global Youth Service Day on April 16, 2011. The women’s soccer team, along with members of the football and baseball teams, led the drills at each sports station and created a memorable day for the nearly 300 children in attendance.

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UNLV MEDIA SERVICES

A familiar sound to UNLV fans of all ages, Dick Calvert, the “Voice of the Rebels,” in his fi fth decade as the game announcer for UNLV Athletics. Calvert, who calls UNLV football, basketball, men’s & women’s soccer, baseball games and other events at Sam Boyd Stadium, Thomas & Mack Center, Cox Pavilion, Peter Johann Memorial Field, and Earl E. Wilson Stadium, has also served as the game announcer of the MW basketball tournament, the Las Vegas Bowl and the NBA Vegas Summer League. Additionally, the longtime university staffer, works many MW Championships hosted by UNLV and is the offi cial starter for a number of university and NCAA golf tournaments. Calvert annually works over 100 local events. He was inducted into the Southern Nevada Sports Hall of Fame in June 2010. The former play-by-play broadcaster is also one of the most experienced commentators of American professional soccer, having served 18 seasons in both the North American and Major Soccer leagues. Calvert has also had the privilege of working in three World Cups, including being the lone American to handle play-by-play radio duties for USA’s dramatic victory over Colombia at the 1994 World Cup The Las Vegas resident retired from broadcasting and the UNLV Athletics Department after serving as the director of broadcasting, director of athletic marketing for Olympic sports and director of athletic facilities/operations. Calvert and his wife Anne have four adult children and are the proud grandparents of 10.

Andy GrossmanAsst. Athletic Director

Media RelationsArizona ‘96

Mark WallingtonDirector of

Media RelationsFlorida ‘93

Mark WasikAssistant Media

Relations DirectorFlorida State ‘97

Jeff SealsAssistant Media

Relations DirectorOklahoma ‘99

Rosa GuzmanManagement

AssistantSports Information

• INTERVIEWS: Interviews with student-athletes or coaches must be arranged through the UNLV Media Relations Offi ce. Players and coaches are available prior to or after the completion of practice. No player or coach interviews will be conducted during practice. On game days, players and coaches will be available for interviews on the fi eld following a 10-minute cooling-off period after the conclusion of the match.

• JOHANN FIELD LOCATION: Johann Field is located on the UNLV campus and is most accessible through the Flamingo Access Road, which is one block east of Swenson Street on Flamingo Road. Swenson Street is one mile east of the Las Vegas strip linking Flamingo Road and Tropicana Avenue.

• TICKET INFORMATION: Admission for UNLV soccer games: $8 for adults, $6 for UNLV faculty and staff and seniors; free for UNLV students with a valid University ID and kids 12 and under. Group tickets will be $5 each. Separate men’s and women’s season tickets are also available at $45 for adults, and $35 for children and seniors. For more information, call the ticket offi ce at (702) 739-FANS or log onto www.UNLVtickets.com.

• SERVICES: The UNLV Media Relations Office will provide complimentary soft drinks, game programs, rosters and fi nal statistics in the press box for all working media.

• INTERNET: Information for all 17 intercollegiate sports at UNLV can be obtained on the internet at www.unlvrebels.com.

Paul PancoeAssistant Media

Relations DirectorHiram ‘06

UNLV MEDIA RELATIONS4505 Maryland Parkway • Box 450004 • Las Vegas, NV

89154-0004 • Phone: (702) 895-3207 • Fax (702) 895-0989

Assistant AD - Media Relations - Andy Grossman Offi ce: 895-3995 ([email protected])

Director of Media Relations - Mark Wallington Offi ce: 895-4472 ([email protected])

Assistant Director/Soccer Contact - Mark Wasik Offi ce: 895-3208 ([email protected])

Assistant Director - Paul Pancoe Offi ce: 895-3764 ([email protected]) Assistant Director - Jeff Seals Offi ce: 895-3134 ([email protected])

• CREDENTIALS: Media and photographer credentials for matches at Peter Johann Memorial Field may be obtained by working press, radio, and television personnel by calling the UNLV Media Relations Offi ce at (702) 895-3207 or by email.

• PRESS BOX: Press box facilities are available at Johann Field for working media. The press box seats four comfortably and houses statisticians and the game announcer. Visiting radio must be arranged in advance to insure an accessible phone line.

DICK

CALVERTVoice of the Rebels

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UNLV MEDIA/SUPPORT STAFF

JON CASTAGNINO-Sports AnchorKVVU-TV Channel 5 (FOX)25 TV 5 DriveHenderson, NV 89014PH: (702) [email protected]

CHRIS MAATHUIS-Sports DirectorKLAS-TV Channel 8 (CBS)P.O. Box 15047Las Vegas, NV 89114PH: (702) [email protected]

SCOTT BEMIS-Sports AnchorKLAS-TV Channel 8 (CBS)P.O. Box 15047Las Vegas, NV 89114PH: (702) [email protected]

MOLLY SULLIVAN-Sports ReporterThe [email protected]

NEWSPAPERS

JOE HAWK-Sports EditorLas Vegas Review-JournalP.O. Box 70Las Vegas, NV 89125PH: (702) 383-2912FX: (702) [email protected]

JEFF WOLLARD-Beat WriterLas Vegas Review-JournalP.O. Box 70Las Vegas, NV 89125PH: (702) [email protected]

RAY BREWER-Sports EditorLas Vegas Sun2275 Corporate Drive, Suite 300Henderson, NV 89014PH: (702) 990-2662FX: (702) [email protected]

JAMIE BICHELMAN-Sports EditorThe Rebel Yell4505 Maryland ParkwayLas Vegas, NV 89154-2011PH: (702) 895-4822FX: (702) [email protected]

TELEVISIONKEVIN WEST-Sports DirectorKSNV-TV Channel 3 (NBC)1500 Foremaster LaneLas Vegas, NV 89101PH: (702) [email protected]

RANDY HOWE-Sports AnchorKSNV-TV Channel 3 (NBC)1500 Foremaster LaneLas Vegas, NV 89101PH: (702) [email protected]

KEVIN BOLLINGER-Sports DirectorKVVU-TV Channel 5 (FOX)25 TV 5 DriveHenderson, NV 89014PH: (702) [email protected]

REBEL SOCCER MEDIA

SIMPLY REBELS!A note to the media:

Please remember that UNLV (acronym on all references) is home to the REBEL soccer team. Only the men’s basket-ball team at UNLV is nicknamed the RUNNIN’ REBELS.

Chris PughCoordinator

Game Operations

Mike SeipolSoccer

Athletic Trainer

Jodi SabatasoStrength & Conditioning

Coach

Larry ChinCoordinator

Athletic Equipment

Brian SternbergSoccer Sports

Marketing Director

David WedleySoccer

Academic Advisor

Lisa KelleherAssociate AD/SWA

Soccer Administrator

Mark WasikSoccer Media

Relations Director

REBEL SOCCER SUPPORT STAFF

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REBELS ON THE WEB

UNLVREBELS.COMIS THE HOME OF REBEL SOCCER

Enjoying a complete redesign in August of 2011, the offi cial UNLV athletics website www.unlvrebels.com has steadily expanded in both content and usership since its premiere in 1997. As one of over 250 offi cial athletic sites that make up the CBS College Sports Network, the Rebels’ home on the internet features in-depth, updated information 24 hours a day. The offi cial UNLV athletic website features an enhanced design with rotating stories and a wide photo layout on the front page. In addition, the site takes advantage of a number of CBSCollegeSports.com online features, including its exclusive GameTracker technology, allowing Rebel fans to follow live simulated game action, details and full play-by-play. Through the site, CBS C also operates the Rebels’ online store, which provides offi cially licensed merchandise and apparel.

Also, UNLVRebels.com is your home for Rebel TV, which is a popular online service that features the most in-depth coverage of Rebels sports through exclusive audio and video content.

http://twitter.com/UNLVathletics

http://facebook.com/UNLVathletics

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CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS

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HEAD COACHHEAD COACH

SECOND SEASONSECOND SEASON

ARIZONA ‘06ARIZONA ‘06

UNLV HEAD COACH

Jennifer Klein was named the fourth head coach in UNLV

women’s soccer history on June 15, 2010, and quickly showed that her hiring was just the kind of spark the program needed. In her fi rst year at the helm of the Rebels, Klein doubled the win total from the previous season, and her initial team would end with an overall record of 11-8-1.

The Rebels under Klein in 2010 were an exciting and high-scoring squad, as the team set a school record for most goals in a season with 38. UNLV won fi ve of its fi rst six games of the year, the best start in school history, while senior Ashleigh Shoughro became the fi rst Rebel to earn second team All-Region honors.

Klein was promoted to the head coach position after three seasons as an assistant coach for the squad. In addition to serving on the Rebels’ staff, Klein has coached several local, state and Regional ODP teams. She coached for the Las Vegas Players Soccer Club assisting with the U10, U13 and U15 girls teams from fall 2007 to spring 2010. Currently she is involved with Heat FC Soccer Club. Over the last four years, Klein has been involved as a head coach for Nevada State ODP with 95 and 91 age groups. and as an assistant coach for the 94 girls Region IV teams. She currently is an assistant coach for the 97 girls Region IV team, and received her National “A” License in the summer of 2011.

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Klein came to UNLV from Arizona, where she was a volunteer assistant coach upon the conclusion of a four-year career for the Wildcats in 2002-05. As an assistant during the 2006-07 season, Klein helped run team and individual trainings, as well as performed administrative duties for the squad. She also assisted in recruiting and team camps. Klein served as head coach for the 94 Arizona State ODP team, which won the 2007 Gothia Cup. During that same year she was also a coach for Arizona Rush Soccer Club.

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JENNIFER KLEIN

NOTES ON KLEINUNLV Head Coach• Led the Rebels to their best start in school history (5-1) in 2010• Coached Ashleigh Shoughro during her senior season in which she became the fi rst Rebel to earn second team All-Region honors • Became the fourth head coach in UNLV history on June 15, 2010

As a Player• Helped the Arizona Wildcats to the NCAA Sweet 16 in 2005, and to their fi rst Pac-10 Championship in 2004• Also a member of the Arizona Heatwave in the W-League from 2003-05

As a Coach• Spent three years as an assistant coach for the Rebels (2007-09), and saw UNLV win the Mountain West regular-season championship in 2007• Was a volunteer assistant coach at Arizona in 2006

As a player for the Wildcats, she was a team captain her fi nal two seasons while helping the squad to a NCAA Sweet 16 appearance in 2005 and to its fi rst Pac-10 Championship in 2004. Klein appeared in 78 games in her career, with 60 starts as a midfi elder and outside back. Klein was also a member of the Arizona Heatwave in the semi-professional W-League from 2003-05.

Klein received her bachelor of science degree in biology from Arizona in May of 2006 and her master’s degree in athletic administration at UNLV in May of 2011.

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JAMIE JAMIE FRATTOFRATTO

STUDENT MANAGERSTUDENT MANAGER

FIRST SEASONFIRST SEASON

AMANDA AMANDA FORRESTERFORRESTER

UNDERGRADUATE UNDERGRADUATE ASSISTANT COACHASSISTANT COACH

ERICA JENSEN

ASSISTANT COACHASSISTANT COACH

FIRST SEASONFIRST SEASON

UNLV ‘08UNLV ‘08

PAUL KARVER

ASSISTANT COACHASSISTANT COACH

SECOND SEASONSECOND SEASON

REDLANDS ‘05REDLANDS ‘05

COACHING STAFF

Paul Karver is in his second year on the coaching staff as he was hired in June of 2010. UNLV is Karver’s fourth coaching posi-

tion after spending time as an assistant coach for the men’s team at George Fox (2006-07), for the men’s team at Millikin University (2007-08), and for the women’s soccer team at his alma mater, University of Redlands, in 2008-09. At all three previous stops Karver was responsible for the goalkeeper training, as well as helping with recruiting at both Millikin and Redlands. Other du-ties at Redlands included working with the fi eld players as well as serving as the director of recruiting. Karver also has several years of club coaching experience, most recently serving as the director of coaching and player devel-opment for MidState Soccer Club in Decatur, Ill., from 2007-08. He spent six years (2001-07) as the goalkeeper coach and staff coach for the Tualatin Hills United Soccer Club in Beaverton, Ore., and was a staff coach for the Illinois ODP (2007-09) He spent his freshman year in college at Creighton in 2000 and helped the Bluejays to a conference championship and to the NCAA championship game before falling to eventual champion Connecticut. He then transferred to the University of Redlands for the fi nal three years of his career. In his time with the Bulldogs, he helped them earn three Southern California Intercollegiate Ath-letic Conference championships en route to a combined confer-ence mark of 40-2. Overall, Redlands went 51-7-5 and made three NCAA Championship appearances, reaching the regional fi nal twice. Karver graduated from the Redlands in 2005 with a bachelor of science degree in business administration, and received his mas-ter’s degree in higher education in May 2010. He holds a National Youth Diploma from the NSCAA and both a National “A” License and an Adult National Coaching License with the United States Soccer Federation (USSF).

Erica Jensen is in her fi rst year as an assistant coach with UNLV after a stel-lar playing career for the Rebels. A native of Las Vegas, Jensen played

her freshman year for Big West champion Cal State Fullerton be-fore transferring to UNLV in 2004. She appeared in 64 games for the Rebels, and started 55 games. A two-year team captain, Jen-sen led the Rebs to three straight Mountain West championships (2005, 2006, 2007). One of the top defensive midfi elders in the conference, Jensen earned second team All-MW honors in 2006, fi rst team All-MW honors in 2007 and was named to the Academic All-Mountain West Team three times. After her playing career ended, Jensen held several differ-ent positions in the athletics. She was an undergraduate assistant coach for the Rebels during the 2008 season, and worked as a stu-dent intern in the UNLV Media Relations Offi ce during the 2009-10 athletic year. After a summer internship with WPS (Women’s Professional Soccer) in 2010, Jensen spent the 2010-11 season as an assistant sports information director for Cal State Bakersfi eld, which saw her serving as the primary contact for the Roadrun-ner men’s and women’s soccer programs and women’s basketball, among other sports. She earned a double bachelors degree in journalism & mass media studies and psychology in 2008 and recently received her master’s degree in sports education leadership, both from UNLV. Jensen currently serves as a head coach and trainer for Player’s SoccerSoccer Club in addition to her role with UNLV. She also is assistant with the Nevada ODP program, and holds her NSCAA Advanced National Diploma.

Amanda Forrester is in her fi rst year as an undergraduate assistant coach after a stellar four-year career with the Rebels.

The Las Vegas native earned second-team All-MW hon-ors in 2010 after fi nishing with career-highs in goals (six), assists (four) and points (16). She ended her time at UNLV tied for ninth in career points with 35 and tied for eighth with 13 career goals. Forrester would make a total of 69 appearances with 48 starts as a Rebel.

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Jamie Fratto is back with the soccer program as a student man-ager after competing with the UNLV

cross country team in 2010. Fratto played in seven games as a freshman in 2008.

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NO. NAME POS. HT. CL. EXP. HOMETOWN/PREVIOUS SCHOOL (CLUB)00 Kylie Wassell GK 5-8 So. 1L Las Vegas, Nev./Bonanza HS (Neusport ’94)0 Nicole Cipriano GK 5-7 So. 1L Dallas, Texas/Duncanville HS (Dallas Sting)1 Ashlee Dela Cruz GK 5-6 Jr. 2L Kapolei, Hawaii/Kapolei HS (Real Soccer Club)2 Courtney Botelho MF 5-1 So. 1L Mililani, Hawaii/Kamehameha Schools (HSC Bulls)3 Caitlin Allen* D 5-7 Jr. 2L San Diego, Calif./Torrey Pines HS (San Diego Surf)4 Justine Sauder* D 5-8 Sr. 3L San Clemente, Calif./San Clemente HS (San Diego Surf)5 Adrianna Guida D 5-4 Sr. 3L Henderson, Nev./Green Valley HS (Rebels Select)6 Macy Jo Harrison* MF 5-5 RS-Jr. 2L Napa, Calif./Oregon State (Napa Valley)8 Katherine Orellana MF/F 5-2 Sr. 3L Downey, Calif./Downey HS (Mid-CRSC Infi nity)9 Jenn Wolfe F 5-7 So. 1L Olathe, Kansas/Olathe HS (BV Stars Mallorca)11 Jenna Howerton F 5-5 Fr. HS Colorado Springs, Colo./Pin Creek HS (Pride Predators ’93)12 Denali Murnan MF 5-11 Fr. HS Arvada, Colo./Ralston Valley HS (Rush Nike)13 Amanda Kaufman MF 5-8 So. 1L Las Vegas, Nev./Bishop Gorman HS (Las Vegas Premier)14 Hailey Garrison MF 5-3 Sr. 3L Henderson, Nev./Green Valley HS (Rebels Select)15 Samantha Weber D 5-4 Fr. HS Tempe, Ariz./Corona del Sol HS (SC Del Sol)16 Kristin Sankey D 5-6 Fr. HS Tempe, Ariz./Marcos de Niza HS (SC Del Sol)18 Brittney Flores* D/MF 5-3 RS-Sr. 3L Cypress, Calif./Cypress HS (Cypress Elite)19 Faith Johannes D 5-9 Fr. HS Las Vegas, Nev./Centennial HS (Neusport ’93)20 Jackie Tillotson D 5-9 So. 1L Sandy, Utah/Alta HS (Avalanche SC)21 Julie Owens MF 5-8 Jr. 2L Las Vegas, Nev./Centennial HS (Neusport FC)22 Erica Meier MF 5-7 Fr. HS Boulder, Colo./Longmont HS (Fort Collins Arsenal)24 Danielle O’Neil MF/F 5-4 RS-Sr. 3L Torrance, Calif./Bishop Montgomery HS (Palo Verde Breakers)26 Elizabeth Billington F 5-4 Sr. 3L Henderson, Nev./Green Valley HS (Heat FC)27 Jennifer Lutjens MF 5-9 Jr. 2L Las Vegas, Nev./Cimarron-Memorial HS (Neusport SC)28 Jenna Larkin F/D 5-8 Sr. 3L Anaheim, Calif./Loara HS (Laguna Hills Eclipse)31 Kelli McCracken GK 5-9 RS-Fr. 1L Litchfi eld Park, Ariz./Millennium HS (Banat SC)* Team captains

HEAD COACH: Jennifer Klein (Arizona ’06, 2nd Season)ASSISTANT COACHES: Paul Karver (Redlands ‘05, 2nd Season), Erica Jensen (UNLV ‘08, 1st Season)UNDERGRADUATE ASSISTANT COACH: Amanda ForresterSTUDENT MANAGER: Jamie Fratto

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The Rebels had two question marks entering the 2010 season - how would they adjust to a coaching change, and would they bounce back from a disappointing result the previous year. The answer to both questions was a resounding yes. UNLV doubled its win total from the year before, as in the fi rst year under Jennifer Klein as head coach, the Rebels jumped out to a 5-1 mark on the way to an 11-8-1 record. They also made a return trip to the Mountain West postseason tournament after a year away, and reached the semifi nals before falling on a late goal in double-overtime to New Mexico. “I felt we did very well last season, we achieved our goal of returning to the conference tournament, and we showed that the program is getting back to what its’ been in the past, a championship contending program,” said Klein. “With the success we had in 2010, that has laid the groundwork for coming into this season to challenge for the Mountain West title.” Though there was no doubt the Rebels got their swagger back, there is one big question entering this season, and it deals with the offense. UNLV set new school records in 2010 with 38 goals and 105 total points. However, 26 of the 38 goals (68 percent) and 62 of the 105 points (59 percent) came from its three now-departed starting forwards. That includes Ashleigh Shoughro, who led the Mountain West last year and set new UNLV single-season records with 14 goals and 31 points. As Klein notes, fi nding and developing other options on offense is going to be the key to the 2011 campaign. “We lost most of our offensive attack from last year, but I feel confi dent we have the talent to step up and fi ll that void,” said Klein. “One difference this year is it might not be one or two players to get the majority of goals, we are going to have to make it a team effort. Now that they will have the opportunity for more playing time, I feel we have several players on the team that are capable

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of doing that. I also expect several of our freshmen will make an impact offensively.” Another strength the 2010 squad had was leadership. Several three- and four-year starters graduated in the offseason, including the last class to win a conference title (2007). “We lost a core group of leaders that was key to our success both on and off the fi eld with their experience and leadership,” said Klein. “But we feel that they made a good impression on their younger teammates and they passed along their knowledge. That should help us keep the standard of play at UNLV at the high levels we expect. “We still return a mix of seniors and juniors that have contributed from their fi rst days on campus. They understand they can’t just sit back, they need to stand up and take a leadership position from day one.”

FORWARDSThis is the most inexperienced group on the squad. And as Klein

called it, the four forwards have a “season of opportunity” ahead of them, as they are all looking to become full-time starters for the fi rst time in their careers. UNLV does return a pair of seniors up front, Elizabeth Billington and Jenna Larkin. They combined for 37 appearances last year, and both scored one goal each. In addition, Larken has experience in posting goals in key games, including one in a MW Tournament victory over New Mexico as a freshman, while her three goals off the bench were a team high in 2009. “Both seniors have played signifi cant minutes for us in the past, and we expect them to lean on that experience as they look to lead up front this season,” said Klein. “Jenna is also a good target forward for us and is good in the air, while Elizabeth is a creative player

Rebels ready for Year Two of the Klein eraRebels ready for Year Two of the Klein era

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with the ball.” The other returnee is sophomore Jenn Wolfe, who appeared in 17 games as a freshman and posted two assists. “Jenn is a very strong forward with the ability to post up in the box, and has an accurate long shot as well,” noted Klein. New to the forwards this year is freshmanJenna Howerton (Colorado Springs, Colo.), who is similar in style to Wolfe and will fi ght for a starting role.

MIDFIELDERS“Our midfi elders this season are a very technical, creative and hard-

working group,” said Klein. While she counts on their ability to disrupt the other team’s attack, Klein feels that this year she will need for them to become more involved in the offense, and hopefully to provide more goals to help assist the inexperienced forwards. Leading the way is junior Macy Jo Harrison. After a year at Oregon State, Harrison had an impressive debut for the Rebels in 2010, as she fi nished fourth on the team with 12 points (four goals, four assists), and tallied two game-winners on the year as well. “Macy Jo was a good addition to our team last year,” said Klein. “She is aggressive with the ball, a strong passer and has the ability to score from long distance, which she did several times last year.” Another returning starter is senior Katherine Orellana, who had four assists in 2010. Sophomore Courtney Botelho, meanwhile, should see more playing time this season after making two starts last year. “Katherine and Courtney are both technical, pressure players that work hard on the ball, and have a good offensive knowledge as well,” said Klein. Junior Julie Owens, a strong ball winner, also returns to the midfi eld corp and could fi ght for a starting role. Adding depth are seniors Hailey Garrison and Danielle O’Neil, and sophomore Amanda Kaufman. New to the group in 2011 are two freshmen from Colorado, each with their own positives. Erica Meier (Boulder, Colo.) is a good passer with a strong shot, while Denali Murnan (Arvada, Colo.), at 5-11, gives the Rebels height in the midfi eld, and is a strong ball-winner and attacker.

DEFENSE This is easily the most experienced group on the 2011 squad, as three starters return from last year’s team that posted a total of six shutouts. Leading the way are three of the team’s four captains, seniors Brittney Flores and Justine Sauder and junior Caitlin Allen. The trio combined for 59 starts last year, and are joined by senior Adrianna Guida (14 appearances in 2010). “This is a very experienced group, they know the game, play very smart, and put great on the ball pressure for us,” noted Klein. Allen is the team’s general on the fi eld, keeping the backline organized while also using her pace to start the attack from the back. Sauder brings energy and a good ability in the air to the role, while Flores is a fast one-on-one defender. Guida meanwhile is one of the fastest players on the team, which helps get her more involved in the attack. The other two returnees to the defense are junior Jennifer Lutjensand sophomore Jackie Tillotson. UNLV will have three freshmen defenders, Las Vegas native Faith Johannes, and a pair of players from Tempe, Ariz., Kristin Sankey and Samantha Weber. “All three of our freshmen come from very good defensive club teams, and I feel that should help give them an easy transition to our backline,” said Klein.

GOALKEEPERSLast year marked the fi rst time UNLV ever started the season

without an experienced goalkeeper, but the Rebels quickly found out they would have no concerns at the position. After winning the starting role in preseason practices, Kylie Wassell started all 20 games in her

freshman season and would fi nish with a 1.45 GAA with 73 saves and three shutouts on the season. “Kylie is our go-to-player in the net. She gained lots of experience last year and playing for her club team this summer, and we are expecting another strong year from her,” said Klein. The Rebels have three more goalies on their roster, starting with junior Ashlee Dela Cruz, who appeared in three games and played 104 minutes, while posting two saves and not allowing a goal. Also in the net is sophomore Nicole Cipriano and redshirt freshman Kelli McCracken.

SCHEDULE When one looks at this year’s Rebel schedule, two things jump out. The fi rst, of the 13 non-conference games, eight are away from Las Vegas, including a stretch of six straight. This was done for a purpose, according to Klein. “I wanted a tougher schedule for our team, because if we want to reach the NCAA Tournament, I don’t want us to have to rely on winning the Mountain West tournament and automatic bid. But to play tougher teams for a chance at an at-large bid, we had to go on the road, so that’s what we’re doing.” The season begins with a pair of home games against UC Riverside and UC Santa Barbara in the UNLV Rebel Classic on Aug. 19 and 21. Then starts six games away from home, with the highlights including contests at Oregon, at future conference member Nevada, Reno, and back-to-back games at Long Beach State and Cal State Fullerton. The other change this year is in the conference slate, as for the fi rst time in the program’s history, MW departers BYU and Utah are missing from the schedule, while Boise State is in its fi rst year as a league member. “With the changes in the conference, I feel like everything has been opened up and is fair game,” said Klein. “We don’t have someone as a lead dog far ahead of the rest of the league, so that should make for an exciting race, and I hope that we’re right in the middle of it.” UNLV’s fi rst Mountain West game comes on Sept. 30 at home against TCU, and the regular season fi nale is on Oct. 28 against San Diego State, also in Las Vegas. This year’s league tournament will be held in Albuquerque, N.M., from Nov. 2-6.

HARRISONHARRISON

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Tues., Aug. 16 DIXIE STATE (Exhibition) Las Vegas 7 pm

UNLV REBEL CLASSICFri., Aug. 19 Idaho vs. UC Santa Barbara Las Vegas 6 pm UC RIVERSIDE Las Vegas 8:30 pmSun., Aug. 21 Idaho vs. UC Riverside Las Vegas 10:30 am UC SANTA BARBARA Las Vegas 1 pm

Fri., Aug. 26 at Portland State Portland, Ore. 1 pmSun., Aug. 28 at Oregon Eugene, Ore. 1 pm

WOLF PACK INVITATIONALFri., Sept. 2 vs. Detroit Reno, Nev. 4 pmSun., Sept. 4 at Nevada, Reno Reno, Nev. 2 pm

Fri., Sept. 9 at Pacifi c Stockton, Calif. 7 pm Sun., Sept. 11 at UC Davis Davis, Calif. 1 pm

UNLV NIKE CLASSICFri., Sept. 16 San Diego State vs. Hawaii Las Vegas 4:30 pm SEATTLE Las Vegas 7 pmSun., Sept. 18 San Diego State vs. Seattle Las Vegas 10:30 am HAWAII Las Vegas 1 pm

Fri., Sept. 23 at Long Beach State Long Beach, Calif. 4 pmSun., Sept. 25 at Cal State Fullerton Fullerton, Calif. 1 pmFri., Sept. 30 TCU* Las Vegas 7 pm

Sun., Oct. 2 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT Las Vegas 4 pmSat., Oct. 8 at New Mexico* Albuquerque, N.M. 4 pmFri., Oct. 14 BOISE STATE* Las Vegas 7 pmFri., Oct. 21 at Air Force* Colorado Springs, Colo. 5 pmSun., Oct. 23 at Wyoming* Laramie, Wyo. 12 pmFri., Oct. 28 SAN DIEGO STATE* Las Vegas 4:30 pm

Wed.-Sun. Nov. 2-6 at Mountain West Tournament Albuquerque, N.M. (UNM Soccer Complex)

* Mountain West gameAll times PTHome games in BOLD CAPS are played at Peter Johann Memorial Field

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BILLINGTON’S CAREER STATISTICSYear G-GS Shots Goals Assists Points2008 8-0 4 0 0 02009 6-3 2 0 0 02010 20-0 4 1 1 3Totals 34-3 10 1 1 3

(2010 - Junior): Would make an appearance in all 20 games after

combining for 14 in her fi rst two years ... Scored her fi rst career goal in a 4-1 win over Utah in the MW

Quarterfi nals (Nov. 3) ... Also notched her fi rst career assist, on the game-winning goal in a 3-2 win over Wyoming (Oct. 14).

(2009 - Sophomore): Played in six games during the season, and made the fi rst three starts of her career ... Posted a pair of shots as well.

(2008 - Freshman): Made appearances in eight games ... Attempted four shots.

High School: Four-year starter for the Gators, who won four straight Sunrise regional championships and were state fi nalists in 2005, 2006 and 2008 ... Named to the All-Southern Nevada, All-Sunrise Region, and All-South East Division teams her junior and senior years ... Received the team’s Scholar Athlete Award and was team captain in 2008 ... Team MVP in 2006 ... Teammate of current classmates Hailey Garrison and Adrianna Guida.

Club: Played for Heat F.C. in Henderson since 1997 ... Team has fi nished second in the state, and was also a Texas Cup Finalist ... Member of the ODP Regional Pool for the past two years.

Personal: Elizabeth Ann Billington ... Born on March 15, 1990, in Henderson, Nev. ... Daughter of Edward and Donna Billington ... Has one brother, Eric (18) ... Majoring in kinesiology.

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HENDERSON, NEV.HENDERSON, NEV.GREEN VALLEY HS • HEAT FCGREEN VALLEY HS • HEAT FC

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FLORES’ CAREER STATISTICSYear G-GS Shots Goals Assists Points2008 17-6 17 0 1 12009 19-16 12 0 2 22010 20-20 15 1 5 7Totals 56-42 44 1 8 10

(2010 - RS Junior): Started in all 20 games during the season ... Led the

team in assists with fi ve, which tied for sixth-best in the MW ... Scored her fi rst career goal in a win over

VMI (Sept. 24) ... Posted the assist on the game-winning goal against Albany (Aug. 27) ... Her seven points placed her fi fth on the team.

(2009 - RS Sophomore): One of fi ve players to appear in all 19 games ... Posted 16 starts on the year, and would fi nish with two assists, which tied for the team lead.

(2008 - RS Freshman): Started six games and made a total of 17 appearances ... Had one assist on the year coming against Nevada, Reno (Aug. 29).

(2007 - Freshman): Attended UNLV but did not join the squad.

High School: Four-year starter ... Helped Cypress High fi nish fi rst in the Empire League and to three CIF fi nals ... In her senior year, Cypress won the league championship and went to the second round of the CIF ... Led team in scoring her senior year, in which she also earned fi rst team all-league honors, team’s Coaches Award and Offensive Player of the Year ... Ran track for four years and fi nished in the top six at the CIF meet in the 400m three times.

Club: Played for Cypress Elite (2003-07), which during her fi nal season was ranked fi fth in Southern California and 26th in the nation.

Personal: Brittney Marie Flores ... Born on March 2, 1989, in Fountain Valley, Calif. ... Daughter of Ralph and Anne Flores ... Has one brother, Kyle (19) ... Majoring in sociology.

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CYPRESS, CALIF.CYPRESS, CALIF.CYPRESS HS • CYPRESS ELITECYPRESS HS • CYPRESS ELITE

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GARRISON’S CAREER STATISTICSYear G-GS Shots Goals Assists Points2008 4-0 0 0 0 02009 2-0 0 0 0 02010 1-0 0 0 0 0Totals 7-0 0 0 0 0

(2010 - Junior): Played in one contest during the season.

(2009 - Sophomore): Made appearances in two games during the season.

(2008 - Freshman): Played in four games.

High School: Played in the midfi eld for the Gators, who won four straight Sunrise regional championships and were state fi nalists in 2006, 2007 and 2008 ... Named All-Southern Nevada fi rst team twice ... Selected as Best Team Player in 2006-08, Best Defensive Player in 2006 ... Teammate of current classmates Elizabeth Billingtonand Adrianna Guida.

Club: Was a member of Rebels Select since 2005 and played for their 2006 and 2007 state championship teams ... Part of the Southern Nevada ODP program from 2001-07.

Personal: Hailey Marie Garrison ... Born on Nov. 20, 1989, in Henderson, Nev. ... Daughter of Randy and Amber Garrison ... Has one sister, Breanna (23) ... Majoring in kinesiology.

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HENDERSON, NEV.HENDERSON, NEV.GREEN VALLEY HS • REBELS SELECTGREEN VALLEY HS • REBELS SELECT

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GUIDA’S CAREER STATISTICSYear G-GS Shots Goals Assists Points2008 14-8 0 0 0 02009 15-5 0 0 0 02010 14-0 0 0 0 0Totals 43-13 0 0 0 0

(2010 - Junior): Played in 14 games on the backline ... During

the summer of 2010, would participate in the 26th International Tourism Student Conference, which was held at the University of the Algarve in Portugal.

(2009 - Sophomore): Appeared in 15 games in her second year as a Rebel ... Would start a total of fi ve contests.

(2008 - Freshman): Made the most starts of any freshman with eight ... Appeared in 14 games.

High School: Played three years as a defender for the Gators, who won three straight Sunrise regional championships in her time on the team and were state fi nalists in 2005, 2006 and 2008 ... Three-time member of the all-state, all-region, and all-city teams ... Team Best Defensive Player honor in 2007 ... Teammate of current classmates Elizabeth Billington and Haley Garrison... National Honor Society member.

Club: Played for Rebels Select since 2004, and played for their 2006 and 2007 state championship teams ... Member of the Nevada ODP program from 2004-06.

Personal: Adrianna Margaret Guida ... Born on April 4, 1990, in Las Vegas ... Daughter of Albert Guida and Angela Branco ... Has two sisters, Addison (17) and Austin (16) ... Her cousin, Kadee Whipple, swam at both UNLV (2001-02) and Loyola Marymount ... Majoring in hospitality management.

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DEFENDER • 5-4 • SENIORDEFENDER • 5-4 • SENIOR

HENDERSON, NEV.HENDERSON, NEV.GREEN VALLEY HS • REBELS SELECTGREEN VALLEY HS • REBELS SELECT

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LARKIN’S CAREER STATISTICSYear G-GS Shots Goals Assists Points2008 7-1 2 1 0 22009 16-1 10 3 0 62010 17-0 12 1 0 2Totals 40-2 24 5 0 10

(2010 - Junior): Played in 17 games during the season ... Scored one goal,

against VMI (Sept. 24).

(2009 - Sophomore): Led the team in scoring despite coming off the bench in 15 of her 16 appearances on the season ... Took a total of 10 shots, but would score on three of them for a team-high three goals ... Her six points also tied for the team lead ... Notched the game-winning goal in the Rebels’ 2-1 victory over Seattle (Oct. 2) ... Also posted scores against Ohio State (Sept. 9) and in a win over Southern Utah (Sept. 26).

(2008 - Freshman): Took two shots on the season but made them count, as she notched UNLV’s lone goal in its 1-1 tie with New Mexico in the MWC quarterfi nals (Nov. 5) ... Played in a total of seven games and made one start.

High School: Two time all-league honoree ... Earned team Offensive Player of the Year honors in 2005, and Defensive Player of the Year in 2006 ... 2006-07 Loara High School Female Athlete of the Year ... Set the school’s track record for the 1600m ... Was undefeated in the league in the 400m as a junior ... Played one year of volleyball.

Club: Was a member of the Laguna Hills Eclipse club team since 2004 ... Helped them to the National Round of 16 in 2006.

Personal: Jenna Lynelle Larkin ... Born on Dec. 13, 1989, in Orange, Calif. ... Daughter of Mike and Roxanne Larkin... Has two sisters, Kaysie (23) and Meghan (18), and one brother, Kellen (15) ... Majoring in graphic design.

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ANAHEIM, CALIF.ANAHEIM, CALIF.LOARA HS • LAGUNA HILLS ECLIPSELOARA HS • LAGUNA HILLS ECLIPSE

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O’NEIL’S CAREER STATISTICSYear G-GS Shots Goals Assists Points2007 4-0 1 0 0 02008 DNP - Medical Redshirt2009 19-5 4 0 1 12010 13-0 0 1 1 1 Totals 36-5 5 0 2 2

(2010 - RS Junior): Appeared in 13 games during the year ... Posted

one assist in a win over Air Force (Oct. 16).

(2009 - RS Sophomore): Made a full recovery from her season-ending injury as a sophomore to play in all 19 games during the year, one of just fi ve Rebels to do so ... Also made the fi rst starts of her career and fi nished with fi ve ... Posted her fi rst career assist, against Cal State Bakersfi eld in a 2-1 win on Aug. 30.

(2008 - Sophomore): Missed the entire season due to an ACL injury.

(2007 - Freshman): Played in four games during the season ... Attempted one shot.

High School: Four-time all-league ... Four-year starter at forward, and helped Bishop Montgomery to the CIF Finals in 2007 ... Team Offensive MVP as a freshman ... Received scholar-athlete award for three years (4.0 GPA or higher).

Club: Was a member of Palos Verdes Breakers since 1998.

Personal: Danielle Marie O’Neil ... Born on Oct. 6, 1989, in Torrance, Calif. ... Daughter of Brian and Cathy O’Neil ... Has two brothers, Patrick (23) and Sean (19) ... Graduated summa cum laude from her high school ... Majoring in accounting.

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TORRANCE, CALIF.TORRANCE, CALIF.BISHOP MONTGOMERY HS • PALO VERDE BREAKERSBISHOP MONTGOMERY HS • PALO VERDE BREAKERS

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ORELLANA’S CAREER STATISTICSYear G-GS Shots Goals Assists Points2008 21-5 14 1 0 22009 19-13 16 1 0 22010 20-19 20 0 4 4Totals 60-37 50 2 4 8

(2010 - Junior): Played in all 20 games and started in 19 contests ...

Tied for second on the team in assists with four ... Tied the school single-game record with two assists in a win over Louisiana-Monroe (Aug. 29) ... Also posted the game-winning assist against Colorado (Sept. 6).

(2009 - Sophomore): For the second straight year appeared in every single game, this time making 19 appearances with 13 starts ... Scored one goal on the year, against Seattle University on Oct. 2.

(2008 - Freshman): Was the only freshman to play in all 21 games ... Made fi ve starts and scored one goal on the season, coming against Nevada, Reno (Aug. 29).

High School: Three-time San Gabriel Valley League Player of the Year ... Four-time fi rst team all-league selection as she led Downey High to four straight league championships ... The Vikings were CIF fi nalists her senior year after advancing to the quarterfi nals her junior season ... Set school record by scoring three goals in a 10-minute span as a freshman.

Club: Played for two club teams, Mid-CRSC Infi nity in Cerritos (2003-05, 2006-08) and OSC United in Orange County (2005-06) ... Both teams were league champions every year she was a member.

Personal: Katherine Orellana ... Born on March 12, 1990, in Los Angeles, Calif. ... Daughter of Efrain and Digna Orellana ... Has one brother, Douglas (26), and two sisters, Yaritza (18) and sister, Digna (15) ... Majoring in criminal justice.

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DOWNEY, CALIF.DOWNEY, CALIF.DOWNEY HS • MID-CRSC INFINITYDOWNEY HS • MID-CRSC INFINITY

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SAUDER’S CAREER STATISTICSYear G-GS Shots Goals Assists Points2008 14-5 2 0 0 02009 10-9 1 0 0 02010 20-19 2 0 0 0Totals 44-33 5 0 0 0

(2010 - Junior): Made a total of 19 starts on the backline during

the season, and appeared in all 20 games ... Attempted two shots.

(2009 - Sophomore): Played in 10 games as a defender, with nine starts ... Took one shot on the season.

(2008 - Freshman): Began the year starting on the backline, and would make a total of 14 appearances with fi ve starts ... Attempted two shots.

High School: Played at both defender and forward for the Tritons, who had a 16-2-4 record her senior year and were Division 1 CIF champions ... Helped San Clemente to a No. 6 ranking in the nation while also earning second team honors from both the Orange County Register and the LA Times ... Was a fi rst-team all-conference selection as well ... Team captain during the 2007-08 season, and earned the character award as a junior ... SCHS Defense MVP ... Also was a scholar athlete and the school’s valedictorian ... Lettered one year in softball.

Club: Was a member of three club teams over the past eight years, spending fi ve years on Mission Viejo Soccer, one year with WCFC, and last year with Surf in San Diego.

Personal: Justine Nicole Sauder ... Born on Aug. 7, 1990, in San Clemente, Calif. ... Daughter of William and Nicole Sauder ... Has one brother, Jesse (19) ... Majoring in communications.

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DEFENDER • 5-8 • SENIORDEFENDER • 5-8 • SENIOR

SAN CLEMENTE, CALIF.SAN CLEMENTE, CALIF.SAN CLEMENTE HS • SAN DIEGO SURFSAN CLEMENTE HS • SAN DIEGO SURF

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ALLEN’S CAREER STATISTICSYear G-GS Shots Goals Assists Points2009 15-11 6 0 0 02010 20-20 9 1 0 2Totals 35-31 15 1 0 2

(2010 - Sophomore): Started all 20 games on the backline ... Scored her

fi rst career goal on a header in UNLV’s double-overtime loss to No. 25 New Mexico in the MW semifi nals (Nov. 4) ... Was named to the MW All-Tournament Team ... Named MW Defensive Player of the Week on Sept. 27, after helping UNLV to a pair of shutouts in the Air Force Invitational ... Earned CoSIDA Academic All-District Third Team honors.

(2009 - Freshman): Made 15 appearances and started 11 contests ... Attempted six shots on the season.

High School: Led Torrey Pines High to three league championships, two CIF titles, an undefeated season in 2006 and a No. 1 national ranking in 2008 ... Named CIF MVP as a senior and was Tri-Valley MVP her sophomore season ... Earned All-North County team honors in 2008 ... Twice named Barons Cup MVP ... Ran four years for the Falcons’ track squad that won two league titles ... Ran on school record 4x100, 4x200, and sprint medley relays ... Also set the fourth-best marks in school history in the long jump and the triple jump.

Club: Was a member of San Diego Surf from 2004-09 and helped the team to several state and regional championships ... Also a member of the Region IV ODP since 2004, and played with them in several tournaments while playing in two national championships games with the team.

Personal: Caitlin Grace Allen ... Born on Jan. 3, 1991, in San Diego, Calif. ... Daughter of Michael and Helen Allen... Has three sisters, Erika (31), Elisa (26) and Ashley (18), and two brothers, Patrick (21) and Nicholas (14) ... Majoring in environmental studies.

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SAN DIEGO, CALIF.SAN DIEGO, CALIF.TORREY PINES HS • SAN DIEGO SURFTORREY PINES HS • SAN DIEGO SURF

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2006-2008 ... Played for the Mililani Strikers in 2004 ... Was in the 2004 ODP program as a fi eld player.

Personal: Ashlee Marie Dela Cruz ... Born on Aug. 27, 1990, in Honolulu, Hawaii ... Daughter of Ted and Beth Dela Cruz ... Has one brother, Ryan, who ran track at Chaminade for four years, and one sister, Taylor (19) ... Majoring in physical education.

DELA CRUZ’ CAREER STATISTICSYear G-GS Min Saves GA GAA Sho. W-L-T2009 1-0 1:57 0 0 0.00 0 0-0-02010 3-0 104:29 2 0 0.00 0 0-0-0Total 4-0 1:06:26 2 0 0.00 0 0-0-0

(2010 - Sophomore): Backed up Kylie Wassell as the No. 2

goalkeeper on the squad ... Played in three games, and posted two saves while allowing no goals in 104 minutes of action.

(2009 - Freshman): Appeared in one game on the season.

High School: Played four seasons for Kapolei High, and helped it to the O.I.A. title in 2007 while earning fi rst team all-state honors.

Club: Goalkeeper for Real Soccer Club in Waipahu from

PLAYER PROFILES

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KAPOLEI, HAWAIIKAPOLEI, HAWAII

KAPOLEI HS • REAL SOCCER CLUBKAPOLEI HS • REAL SOCCER CLUB

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HARRISON’S CAREER STATISTICSYear G-GS Shots Goals Assists Points2008* 18-7 12 0 2 22009 DNP (redshirt)2010 20-20 36 4 4 12Totals 38-27 48 4 6 14* - Stats while at Oregon State

(2010-Redshirt Sophomore): Had an outstanding debut season

for the Rebels, as she fi nished fourth on the team in points with 12, off four goals and four assists ... Scored game-winning goals against UC Davis in a 2-1 win on Sept. 19, and against Weber State in a 1-0 victory on Sept. 26 ... Posted assists on the fi rst three goals of the season for UNLV.

(2009-Sophomore): Redshirted the season.

(2008-Freshman - Oregon State): Made seven starts while appearing in 18 games for the Beavers ... Posted two assists for two points.

High School: Three-time County Player of the Year for the Indians of Napa High ... Named all-league all four years, and was a Sacramento Bee All-Metro fi rst team selection twice ... Also named Sacramento Bee Offensive Player of the Year as a senior after scoring 22 goals and adding 18 assists.

Club: Played for Marin FC 90’s, which won a national championship during her time on the squad, as well as the Dana Cup and the Gothia Cup ... Played on the Cal North State ODP team for four years, the regional team for two years, and was on the 2006 U-16 national team, for which she scored a goal in a tournament in Holland.

Personal: Macy Jo Christine Harrison ... Born on July 13, 1990, in Napa, Calif. ... Daughter of Michael and Darla Harrison ... Has two sisters, Missy (24) and Makayla (23) ... Majoring in kinesiology.

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MIDFIELDER • 5-5 • RS-JUNIORMIDFIELDER • 5-5 • RS-JUNIOR

NAPA, CALIF.NAPA, CALIF.OREGON STATE • NAPA VALLEYOREGON STATE • NAPA VALLEY

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LUTJENS’ CAREER STATISTICSYear G-GS Shots Goals Assists Points2009 1-0 0 0 0 02010 3-0 0 0 0 0Totals 4-0 0 0 0 0

(2010 - Sophomore): Made three appearances off the bench.

(2009 - Freshman): Played in one game during the year.

High School: Four-year starter for the Spartans, three years as a defender and one as a center midfi elder ... Received the U.S. Marine Corps Award for Outstanding Female Athlete in 2009 ... Team captain as a senior.

Club: Played for two clubs in Las Vegas, Neusport FC in 2008, and Neusport SC in 2009, both of which won

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LAS VEGAS, NEV.LAS VEGAS, NEV.CIMARRON-MEMORIAL HS • NEUSPORT SC

state championships ... Member of the Nevada ODP team for four years.

Personal: Jennifer Lynn Lutjens ... Born on Feb. 27, 1991, in Las Vegas ... Daughter of Carl and Karen Lutjens ... Has two sisters, Melissa (22) and Sarah (16) ... Majoring in criminal justice.

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OWENS’ CAREER STATISTICSYear G-GS Shots Goals Assists Points2009 13-0 3 0 0 02010 17-2 4 0 0 0Totals 30-2 7 0 0 0

(2010 - Sophomore): Played in 17 games in her second year

in Las Vegas, and made two starts, the fi rst of her career ... Attempted four shots.

(2009 - Freshman): Made 13 appearances during the season, and attempted three shots.

High School: Led Centennial High to back-to-back state championships in 2008 and 2009 ... Team was regional champion twice and league champs all four years during her time on the Bulldogs ... Led the state in assists her senior year with 25 and was named Sunset Region Player of the Year ... Three-time member of the All-Northwest Division team ... Team MVP and All-Sunset Region in 2009 ... Team captain as a senior.

Club: Played for the NFC Tabagators from 2002-09 ... Helped the squad to seven state championships and an appearance in the national fi nals in 2005 and 2006 ... Surf Cup semifi nalists in 2008 as well.

Personal: Julie Marie Owens ... Born on Sept. 6, 1991, in Thousand Oaks, Calif. ... Daughter of Scott and Carrie Owens ... Has one sister, Rebecca (22) and one brother, Tanner (17) ... Majoring in kinesiology.

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LAS VEGAS, NEV.LAS VEGAS, NEV.CENTENNIAL HS • NEUSPORT FCCENTENNIAL HS • NEUSPORT FC

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BOTELHO’S CAREER STATISTICSYear G-GS Shots Goals Assists Points2010 19-2 9 0 0 0

(2010 - Freshman): Played in 19 games off the bench, and

made two starts ... Attempted nine shots on the season.

High School: Helped Kamehameha Schools to three straight conference championships, two state championships and a state runner-up fi nish ... Earned fi rst team all-state honors, state all-tournament team honors twice, and was an honorable mention all-state player as a freshman.

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MIDFIELDER • 5-1 • SOPHOMOREMIDFIELDER • 5-1 • SOPHOMORE

MILILANI, HAWAIIMILILANI, HAWAII

KAMEHAMEHA SCHOOLS • HSC BULLSKAMEHAMEHA SCHOOLS • HSC BULLS

Club: Member of the 2006 and 2009 ‘91 ODP Region IV team ... Also played for HSC Bulls, four-time state cup champs and 2008 Surf Cup champions.

Personal: Courtney-Rae Pomaikaiokalani Botelho ... Born on Oct. 21, 1991, in Mililani, Hawaii ... Daughter of Raymond and Rhonda Botelho ... Has one brother, Hoku (16) ... Majoring in kinesiology.

(2010 - Freshman): Did not appear in a game.

High School: Played her junior season for Duncanville High and helped them to the district championships ... Also played one season on the softball team (2008) and ran cross country in 2008-09.

Club: Was a member of two Mexico national youth teams, having played in the CONCACAF tournament with the U-17 squad in 2008 and the U-20 team in 2010 ... In January of 2009, helped Mexico qualify for the U-20 Women’s World Cup

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DALLAS, TEXASDALLAS, TEXAS

DUNCANVILLE HS • DALLAS STINGDUNCANVILLE HS • DALLAS STING

... Played for the Dallas Sting and led them to the 2007 USYS National championships ... The Sting won several other tournaments as well, including the 2007 USYS Region III championship, the 2006 Surf Cup and the 2007 State Cup.

Personal: Nicole Marina Cipriano ... Born on Aug. 16, 1992, in Dallas, Texas ... Daughter of Ray and Olivia Cipriano ... Has two brothers, Tre (15) and Andrew (14) ... Undecided on a major.

CIPRIANO’S CAREER STATISTICSYear G-GS Min Saves GA GAA Sho. W-L-T2010 0-0 0:00 0 0 0.00 0 0-0-0

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KAUFMAN’S CAREER STATISTICSYear G-GS Shots Goals Assists Points2010 2-0 0 0 0 0

(2010 - Freshman): Made two appearances off the bench.

High School: In her fi rst two years at Bishop Gorman High, helped the Gaels to a fi rst place division fi nish as a freshman, and a conference championship her sophomore season ... Missed her junior year due to an injury, and then led Bishop Gorman to fi rst place in the division and the conference championship her senior year.

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LAS VEGAS, NEV.LAS VEGAS, NEV.BISHOP GORMAN HS • LAS VEGAS PREMIER

Club: Played for Rebels Select, FC Las Vegas and Premier, helping the latter to three straight state titles.

Personal: Amanda Paige Kaufman ... Born on Feb. 4, 1992, in Las Vegas ... Daughter of Ken and Karen Kaufman ... Has one sister, Dena (17) ... Majoring in biology.

(2010 - Freshman): Was limited by injuries but still

appeared in 10 games ... Made two starts on the backline, and attempted four shots on the season.

High School: Helped the Hawks to four straight state championships as well as a No. 2 national ranking in 2006 ... Three-time second-team all-state selection.

Club: Member of the Avalanche Soccer Club for fi ve years ... Helped the team to the Surf Cup title in 2007 and 2009, and the State Cup championships in 2006 and 2009.

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SANDY, UTAHSANDY, UTAH

ALTA HS • AVALANCHE SCALTA HS • AVALANCHE SCPersonal: Jackie Brook Tillotson ... Born on Oct. 18, 1991, in Murray, Utah ... Daughter of Scott and Nancy Tillotson ... Has two sisters, Bobbi (25) and Summer (20), and one brother, Blake (23) ... Her father played football at Utah State (1975-79) while sister Bobbi played four years of soccer at BYU (2003-04) and sister Summer is a junior on the Utah State squad ... Undecided on a major.

TILLOTSON’S CAREER STATISTICSYear G-GS Shots Goals Assists Points2010 10-2 4 0 0 0

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(2010 - Freshman): Started her fi rst career game the day after

turning 17, and stopped nine shots to earn a shutout over UC Riverside, which was good enough for MW Defensive Player of the Week honors on Aug. 23 ... Also posted shutouts in 1-0 wins over Oregon (Sept. 10) and Weber State (Sept. 26) ... Had a season-high eight saves against Oregon ... For the year, ended with 73 saves and a 1.45 GAA in 1737:31 minutes of action.

High School: Starting keeper for Bonanza High as a sophomore, and led them to the division playoffs ... Earned several honors during her sophomore year, including All-Southwest League, All-Sunset Region and All-Southern Nevada honors ... Team captain and team MVP her sophomore year ... Did not play during her freshman, junior and senior years due to her club soccer commitments.

Club: Member of the ‘93 ODP region IV pool ... Was goalkeeper for Neusport ‘94 in Las Vegas since 2007 ... Helped the squad to the state cup championship in 2008 and 2010.

Personal: Kylie Renee Wassell ... Born on Aug. 19, 1993, in Las Vegas ... Daughter of Carolyn Wassell... Has one sister, Kenna (24) ... Graduated early as a valedictorian of Bonanza High ... Is a ranked chess player ... Majoring in secondary education.

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GOALKEEPER • 5-8 • SOPHOMOREGOALKEEPER • 5-8 • SOPHOMORE

LAS VEGAS, NEV.LAS VEGAS, NEV.BONANZA HS • NEUSPORT ‘94BONANZA HS • NEUSPORT ‘94

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High School: Two-time fi rst-team all-state selection ... Led

Pin Creek High to two straight state quarterfi nals and a semifi nal appearance her senior season while earning Metro League MVP honors ... Also led the Eagles to two league championships ... Four-time all-conference honoree ... Howerton was also a two-year starter on the Eagles’ basketball team ... Pin Creek Outstanding Senior Female Athlete of the Year, and was inducted into the school’s Soccer Hall of Fame.

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COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO.COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO.PIN CREEK HS • PRIDE PREDATORS ‘93PIN CREEK HS • PRIDE PREDATORS ‘93

Club: Member of Pride Predators 93’ club team in Colorado Springs since 2006 ... Helped that team to two state championships, and to the regional semifi nals twice.

Personal: Jenna Danielle Howerton ... Born on Oct. 4, 1992, in Colorado Springs, Colo. ... Daughter of Danny and Theresa Howerton ... Has two sisters, Brittney Lebold (22) and Kayla Howerton (20) ... Planning on majoring in kinesiology.

(2010 - Freshman): Played in a total of 17 games in her fi rst

year in Las Vegas ... Posted two assists, including one in a MW Quarterfi nal win over Utah (Nov. 3).

High School: Four-year letterwinner for the Olathe High Eagles in both soccer and basketball ... Earned All-Sunfl ower League, All-Olathe and All-Metro honors ... Was all-state as a sophomore, junior, and senior ... Also named the school’s Breakthrough Athlete of the Year.

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FORWARD • 5-7 • SOPHOMOREFORWARD • 5-7 • SOPHOMORE

OLATHE, KAN.OLATHE, KAN.OLATHE NORTH HS • BV STARS MALLORCAOLATHE NORTH HS • BV STARS MALLORCA

Club: Member of BV Stars Mallorca in Overland Park ... Helped them to three regional fi nals and seven state championships in her seven years on the squad.

Personal: Jennifer Dawn Wolfe ... Born on Sept. 12, 1991, in Shawnee Mission, Kansas ... Daughter of Don and Kim Wolfe ... Has two sisters, Danielle (14) and Taylor (11) ... Her father played football at Missouri Valley College ... Undecided on a major.

WOLFE’S CAREER STATISTICSYear G-GS Shots Goals Assists Points2010 17-0 12 0 2 2

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High School: Four-year starter at Centennial High ... Helped

the Bulldogs to two straight regional and state championships in her fi rst two years on the team ... Two-time All-Northwest and all-region selection ...

Club: Played for Neusport ‘93 in Las Vegas since

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DEFENDER • 5-9 • FRESHMANDEFENDER • 5-9 • FRESHMAN

LAS VEGAS, NEV.LAS VEGAS, NEV.MILLENNIUM HS • NEUSPORT ‘93MILLENNIUM HS • NEUSPORT ‘93

2005 ... Helped them to several state championships.

Personal: Faith Marie Johannes ... Born on Oct. 21, 1992, in Las Vegas ... Daughter of Robert Johannes and Jessica Soberinsky ... Has one sister, Ashley (24) ... Undecided on a major.

(2010 - Freshman): Redshirted the season.

High School: A four-year starter for Millennium High ... Two-time fi rst team all-region selection.

Club: Member of the ‘92 ODP Region IV pool for

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GOALKEEPER • 5-10 • RS-FRESHMANGOALKEEPER • 5-10 • RS-FRESHMAN

LITCHFIELD PARK, ARIZ.LITCHFIELD PARK, ARIZ.MILLENNIUM HS • BANAT SCMILLENNIUM HS • BANAT SC

the past three years ... Played goalie for Banat SC in Phoenix since 2003.

Personal: Kelli Lee McCracken ... Born on May 8, 1992, in Aurora, Colo. ... Daughter of Greg and Marcy McCracken ... Has one sister, Nikki (27) and one brother, Danny (24) ... One of her hobbies is drag racing ... Planning on majoring in kinesiology.

High School: Four-year starter for Longmont High ... Her

senior-year, was named the Northern Conference Player of the Year and the Times Call Player of the Year after scoring 16 goals and 12 assists and leading the Trojans to the state quarterfi nals, the school’s best

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BOULDER, COLO.BOULDER, COLO.LONGMONT HS • FORT COLLINS ARSENALLONGMONT HS • FORT COLLINS ARSENAL

fi nish since 2003 ... Led the team in scoring every year ... Named both all-state honorable mention and to the Boulder Camera All-Region fi rst team ... Earned fi rst-team all-conference honors each year as well.

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High School: Two-time fi rst team all-conference selection

at Ralston Valley High ... Helped the Mustangs to the state playoffs three times, including a second round appearance her senior season ... Also earned three straight fi rst team all-conference nods for the basketball team, and led the team to the fi nal eight in the state tournament in 2010-11 ... Named Jeffco Player of the Year and played in the Colorado All-State basketball game.

Club: Member of Rush Nike, and helped the U-18 squad reach the national championship game this

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MIDFIELDER • 5-11 • FRESHMANMIDFIELDER • 5-11 • FRESHMAN

ARVADA, COLO.ARVADA, COLO.RALSTON VALLEY HS • RUSH NIKERALSTON VALLEY HS • RUSH NIKE

summer before falling 4-2 in overtime ... The team was Region-4 champions as well ... Claimed U-17 state titles in 2009 and 2010.

Personal: Denali Marie Murnan ... Born on June 12, 1993, in Anchorage, Alaska ... Daughter of Johnand Susan Murnan ... Has two sisters, Chelsea (21) and Mackenzie (14) ... Father played soccer at Colorado State (1982-86), while her uncle, Mark Murnan, was a member of the Montana State football squad ... Has a cousin, Pierce Hornung, who is a member of the Colorado State men’s basketball team ... Undecided on a major.

High School: Earned three fi rst team all-region honors ...

Two-time second team all-state, and also Arizona Republic honorable mention twice as well

Club: Member of ‘93 AZFC, and helped them to second-place fi nishes in the state every year she’s been on the squad, and to the 2007 Surf Cup

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DEFENDER • 5-6 • FRESHMANDEFENDER • 5-6 • FRESHMAN

TEMPE, ARIZ.TEMPE, ARIZ.MARCOS DE NIZA HS • SC DEL SOLMARCOS DE NIZA HS • SC DEL SOL

Championship as well ... Played for the Far West Region team that won the Elite Clubs National League Championship in 2010 ... Classmate Samantha Weber was on both teams as well.

Personal: Kristin Marie Sankey ... Born on Dec. 9, 1992, in Tempe, Ariz. ... Daughter of Michaeland Lynn Sankey ... Has one brother, Maxim (20) ... Plans on majoring in nuclear physics.

Club: Member of the Fort Collins Arsenal club team ... Helped them to the state cup semifi nals twice ... Was in the Colorado ODP program during 2008 and 2009

Personal: Erica NaDean Meier ... Born on March 7, 1993, in Boulder, Colo. ... Daughter of Bryan and Lisa Meier ... Has one sister, Ashley (20) ... Her uncle, Steve Meier, played football for Mesa State ... Plans on majoring in sports management.

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Nevada (8) - Elizabeth Billington, Hailey Garrison, Adrianna Guida, Amanda Kaufman, Faith JohannesJennifer Lutjens, Julie Owens, Kylie WassellCalifornia (7) - Caitlin Allen, Brittney Flores, Macy Jo Harrison, Jenna Larkin, Danielle O’Neil, Katherine Orellana, Justine Sauder

Arizona (3) - Kelli McCracken, Kristen Sankey, Samantha WeberColorado (3) - Jenna Howerton, Erica Meier, Denali Murnan Hawaii (2) - Courtney Botelho, Ashlee Dela Cruz Kansas (1) - Jenn WolfeTexas (1) - Nicole CiprianoUtah (1) - Jackie Tillotson

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In her fi rst three years, led Aztecs to two conference championships and state title game her junior season ... Two-time all-region ... As a junior, was named fi rst team all-state, and second team by Arizona Republic.

Club: Played with classmate Kristin Sankey on ‘93 AZFC and the Far West Region squad ... Helped AZFC

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DEFENDER • 5-4 • FRESHMANDEFENDER • 5-4 • FRESHMAN

TEMPE, ARIZ.TEMPE, ARIZ.CORONA DEL SOL HS • SC DEL SOLCORONA DEL SOL HS • SC DEL SOL

to second-place fi nishes in the state every year she’s been on the squad, and to the 2007 Surf Cup Championship as well ... Played for the Far West Region team that won the Elite Clubs National League Championship in 2010.

Personal: Samantha Nicole Weber ... Born on March 3, 1993, in Dallas, Texas ... Daughter of Ed and Jane Weber ...Planning on majoring in kinesiology.

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2010 YEAR-IN-REVIEW

The season started at UC Riverside and the Rebels started a freshman in goal for the f i rs t time in school history. Having turned 17 just a day before, freshman Kylie Wassell showed she was up to the task of being the Rebels’ starting netminder, stopping seven shots to earn UNLV a 1-0 win on Aug. 20. That performance also earned Wassell MW Player of the Week honors. The Rebels then returned home to host the Las Vegas Invitational, a n d b l e w a w a y t h e competition to improve to 3-0. Shoughro set a school record with four goals in a 5-2 win over Albany (Aug. 27), and added two more in a 4-0 win at Louisiana-Monroe (Aug. 29) in the second game of the weekend. Her six-goal weekend was rewarded with her fi rst MW Player of the Week mention of the season.The next weekend saw UNLV suffer its fi rst loss of

the year, 2-1 against Drake (Sept. 4), but the Rebels rebounded to post a two-goal win over Colorado (Sept. 6) in the second game of the Denver Invitational. The squad

Ashleigh Shoughro, Amanda Forrester and Macy Jo Harrison powered the UNLV attack in 2010, combining for 24 goals.

There was a lot of uncertainty entering the 2010 season for the UNLV women’s soccer team. Already coming off a disappointing fi ve-win season, the Rebels would have to play for a new head coach after Kat Mertz left for a job after fi ve years for Texas. The good news, however, was that it was a familiar face that took over at the helm of the program. Jennifer Klein was named the fourth head women’s soccer coach in UNLV history in June after two years as an assistant on the coaching staff. The youngest women’s soccer head coach in the nation, Klein turned out to be just what the Rebels needed to turn around the program and regain their winning tradition. Another positive the Rebels had in their favor was the return of a healthy Ashleigh Shoughro to the squad. After recording a school-record 28 points during her sophomore season in 2008, during which the Rebels won 11 games, she was plagued by injuries throughout her junior year. That led to just fi ve total points and only two goals from the team’s top offensive threat. Klein knew that for the Rebels to have a successful season, getting Shoughro back to her previous form was key. But she knew that just as important was improving the team’s chemistry on the fi eld, especially with the offense, as UNLV had managed only 15 goals in 2009, the lowest in school history. Well, after her fi rst year at the helm of the Rebels, it can be considered mission accomplished for the recovery of the Rebels on offense. Thanks to an early run of goals by Shoughro (six in the fi rst three games), UNLV jumped out to its best start in school history at 5-1. UNLV scored four or more goals three times in the fi rst six games, including a 4-2 win against Colorado and a 1-0 home victory over Oregon. The Rebels would fi nish the season scoring a school- record 38 goals, while Shoughro shattered several season and career records.

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fi rst MW Player of the Week mention of the season.The next weekend saw UNLV suffer its first loss of

fi rst six games, including a 4-2 win against Colorado and a1-0 home victory over Oregon. The Rebels would finishtwc

The next weekend saw UNLV suffer its fi rst loss of the year, 2-1 against Drake (Sept. 4), but the

Rebels rebounded to post a two-goal win over Colorado (Sept. 6) in the second game of the Denver Invitational. The squad

1-0 home victory over Oregon. The Rebels would fi nishthe season scoring a school- record 38 goals,while Shoughro shattered several season andcareer records.

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returned to host the UNLV Nike Classic and opened that two-game event with a 1-0 victory over Oregon (Sept. 10). Two tough losses followed - one-goal setbacks to Cal State Northridge (Sept. 12) and Long Beach State (Sept. 17) - before the Rebels bounced back with a 2-1 win over UC Davis (Sept. 19) to complete play in the UNLV Rebel Classic. The next weekend also marked the end of non-conference play for UNLV and the Rebels made sure to end on a winning note with two straight shutouts in the Air Force Invitational, 5-0 over VMI on Sept. 24, and 1-0 over Weber State on Sept. 26. The back-to-back wins earned two Rebels weekly MW awards, as Shoughro was the Offensive Player of the Week and junior Caitlin Allen Defensive Player of the Week. The momentum from the win streak did not carry over into the start of Mountain West play, as the Rebels suffered two straight losses to begin the league season - at home to New Mexico and at TCU. UNLV would rebound with a 3-2 win over Wyoming (Oct. 14) thanks to a game-winner from Shoughro (which also led to another MW weekly honor), and the Rebels added a 3-0 victory over Air Force (Oct. 16). Next up was the fi nal matchup with BYU as MW rivals and the Rebels nearly pulled off a big upset. Sophomore Macy Jo Harrison posted an early goal before the 13th-ranked Cougars tied the score just before the end of the fi rst half. Despite being outshot by a large margin, Wassell would not allow another goal, and UNLV would come out of Provo with a 1-1 tie, which assured it a spot in the conference tournament. The Rebels dropped their fi nal two games of the regular season, both on the road, and entered the MW Tournament as the fi fth seed after fi nishing with seven points in league play. UNLV opened up the tournament against fourth-seeded Utah, and gained revenge for the regular-season loss with an impressive 4-1 victory. That put the Rebels into the semifi nals against New Mexico, and UNLV nearly pulled off the upset in a game similar to the tie against BYU. As they did against the Cougars, the Rebels went ahead early on an Allen header in the 11th minute. New Mexico would tie the game in the fi nal minute of the fi rst half, however, and the contest would go into double-overtime. Minutes away from a possible penalty kick shootout

situation, in which UNLV has traditionally dominated in MW tournament history, the Rebels instead saw their season end when the Lobos scored a golden goal in the 106th minute. For advancing to the semifi nals, the Rebels landed two on the all-tournament

team - Shoughro and Allen. Despite the semifi nal loss,

there’s no doubt the season was a success as UNLV doubled its win total from the previous year, fi nishing at 11-8-1. Individually, Shoughro left UNLV with her name all over the record book.

She finished the season with 31 points, breaking her own previous

school record of 28, while her 14 goals was also a school record, breaking the previous mark of 11 held by her and two other players.

She fi nished her career with 64 points in just three seasons, ranking her fourth all-time at UNLV, while her 27 goals broke the previous record of 25 held by Annii Magliulo and Anita Pedford. Shoughro also became the fi rst Rebel to earn all-region honors in two different seasons as she was named second team All-Pacifi c, and the second-team honor was the highest ever by a Rebel. She was named First Team All-Mountain West as well, while

senior Amanda Forrester was a second-team selection after fi nishing second on the team with a career-high 16 points (six goals, four assists). Also fi nishing in double-fi gures

for points in the season was sophomore Colette Jepson with 15 (six goals, three assists) and Harrison (four goals, four assists). Wassell fi nished the season with a 1.45 GAA and 73

saves in goal, and added three solo shutouts. Other awards during the season included the Rebels receiving the 2010 NSCAA Team Academic Award for having a total team GPA of at least a 3.0. Allen also was named Academic All-District third team.

2010 YEAR-IN-REVIEW

2010 REBEL HONORS & AWARDS

NSCAA All-Pacifi c RegionThird Team

Ashleigh Shoughro

All-Mountain West

First TeamAshleigh Shoughro

Second TeamAmanda Forrester

MWC Players of the Week

OffenseAshleigh Shoughro - Aug. 30Ashleigh Shoughro - Sept. 27Ashleigh Shoughro - Oct. 18

DefenseKylie Wassell - Aug. 23Caitlin Allen - Sept. 27

CoSIDA Academic All-DistrictSecond TeamCaitlin Allen

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situation, in which UNLV has traditionallydominated in MW tournament history, the Rebels instead saw their season end whenthe Lobos scored a golden goal in the 106thminute. For advancing to the semifi nals, theRebels landed two on the all-tournament

team - Shoughro and Allen. Despite the semifi nal loss,

there’s no doubt the season was a success as UNLV doubled its win total from the previous year, fi nishing at 11-8-1. Individually,Shoughro left UNLV with her name all over the record book.

She finished the season with 31points, breaking her own previous

school record of 28, while her 14 goals was also a school record, breaking the previous mark of 11 held by her and two other play

She fi nished her career with 64 points in just three seasons, ranking her fourth all-timUNLV, while her 27 goals broke the previous record of 25 held by Annii MagliuloAnita Pedford. Shoughro also became the fi rst Rebel to earn all-region honors in two diffeseasons as she was named second team All-Pacifi c, and the second-team honor washighest ever by a Rebel. She was named First Team All-Mountain West as well, w

senior Amanda Forrester was a second-team selection after fi nishing second onteam with a career-high 16 points (six goals, four assists). Also fi nishing in double-fi g

for points in the season was sophomore Colette Jepson with 15 (six goals, three assand Harrison (four goals, four assists). Wassell fi nished the season with a 1.45 GAA an

saves in goal, and added three solo shutouts. Other awards during the season incluthe Rebels receiving the 2010 NSCAA Team Academic Award for having a total tGPA of at least a 3.0. Allen also was named Academic All-District third team.

MWC Players of the Week

OffenseAshleigh Shoughro - Aug. 30Ashleigh Shoughro - Sept. 27Ashleigh Shoughro - Oct. 18

DefenseKylie Wassell - Aug. 23Caitlin Allen - Sept. 27

CoSIDA Academic All-DistrictSecond TeamCaitlin Allen

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2010 FINAL STATISTICSOVERALL - 11-8-1 MW - 2-4-1 HOME - 6-3 AWAY - 1-3-1 NEUTRAL - 4-2INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS # INDIVIDUAL GP-GS G A Pts Sh SOG GW PK 11 SHOUGHRO, Ashleigh 20-20 14 3 31 81 42 5 1-1 6 FORRESTER, Amanda 20-20 6 4 16 45 23 1 0-1 22 JEPSON, Colette 20-20 6 3 15 50 21 1 0-0 15 HARRISON, Macy Jo 20-20 4 4 12 36 18 2 0-0 18 FLORES, Brittney 20-20 1 5 7 15 8 0 0-0 12 NARANJO, Sarah 20-16 2 2 6 14 8 1 0-0 23 ANGLIN, LaChere 20-20 2 0 4 10 7 1 2-2 8 ORELLANA, Katherine 20-19 0 4 4 20 7 0 0-0 26 BILLINGTON, Liz 20-0 1 1 3 4 3 0 0-0 28 LARKIN, Jenna 17-0 1 0 2 12 5 0 0-0 3 ALLEN, Caitlin 20-20 1 0 2 9 3 0 0-0 9 WOLFE, Jenn 17-0 0 2 2 12 4 0 0-0 24 O’NEIL, Danielle 13-0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0-0 2 BOTELHO, Courtney 19-2 0 0 0 9 3 0 0-0 21 OWENS, Julie 17-2 0 0 0 4 2 0 0-0 20 TILLOTSON, Jackie 10-2 0 0 0 4 2 0 0-0 4 SAUDER, Justine 20-19 0 0 0 2 1 0 0-0 27 LUTJENS, Jennifer 3-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 14 GARRISON, Haley 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 13 KAUFMAN, Amanda 2-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 10 WEBBER, Lexy 3-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 5 GUIDA, Adrianna 14-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 1 DELA CRUZ, Ashlee 4-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Total............... 20 38 29 105 329 157 11 3-4 Opponents........... 20 28 20 76 221 104 8 2-2

# GOALKEEPERS GP-GS Minutes GA Avg Saves Pct% W L T Sho1 DELA CRUZ, Ashlee 3-0 104:29 0 0.00 2 1.000 0 0 0 000 WASSELL, Kylie 20-19 1737:31 28 1.45 73 .723 11 8 1 3TM TEAM 0:00 0 0.00 1 1.000 0 0 0 3 Total............... 20 1842:00 28 1.37 76 .731 11 8 1 6 Opponents........... 20 1842:00 38 1.86 119 .758 8 11 1 4

GAME RESULTS DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND Goals (Assists) Aug. 20 at UC Riverside W 1-0 359 Forrester (Harrison)Aug. 27 ALBANY# W 5-2 438 Shoughro (Harrison), Shoughro (Harrison),

Shoughro (Flores), Jepson (--), Shoughro (Jepson)Aug. 29 LOUISIANA-MONROE# W 4-0 443 Shoughro (Orellana), Jepson (Orellana, Flores) Naranjo (Wolfe), Shoughro (Forrester)Sept. 4 vs Drake$ L 1-2 958 Forrester (--)Sept. 6 vs Colorado$ W 4-2 501 Jepson (Forrester), Harrison (--),

Jepson (Orellana), Anglin (PK)Sept. 10 OREGON% W 1-0 438 Naranjo (Harrison)Sept. 12 CAL ST NORTHRIDGE% L 0-1 366 -Sept. 17 LONG BEACH STATE& L (OT) 1-2 672 Forrester (--)Sept. 19 UC DAVIS& W 2-1 409 Shoughro (Flores), Harrison (--)Sept. 24 vs VMI@ W 5-0 389 Shoughro (Jepson), Forrester (Shoughro, Jepson), Flories (--), Shoughro (Orellana), Larkin (Shoughro)Sept. 26 vs Weber State@ W 1-0 162 Harrison (Shoughro)Oct. 1 NEW MEXICO* L 0-4 903 -Oct. 8 at TCU* L 1-3 1,790 Shoughro (--)Oct. 14 WYOMING* W 3-2 379 Forrester (Naranjo), Forrester (--), Shoughro (Billington)Oct. 16 AIR FORCE* W 3-0 564 Shoughro (PK), Shoughro (O’Neil), Jepson (Forrester, Flories)Oct. 21 at #13 BYU* T (2 OT) 1-1 2274 Harrison (--)Oct. 23 at Utah* L 0-3 303 -Oct. 29 at San Diego State* L 0-2 279 -Nov. 3 vs Utah^ W 4-1 402 Shoughro (Forrester), Anglin (PK) Billington (Wolfe), Jepson (Flores)Nov. 4 vs New Mexico^ L (2 OT) 1-2 511 Allen (Naranjo)* Mountain West contest# - Las Vegas Invitational / $ - Denver Invitational (Denver, Colo.) / % - UNLV Nike Classic& - UNLV Rebel Classic / @ - Air Force Invitational (Colorado Springs, Colo / ^ - Mountain West Tournament (San Diego, Calif.)

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CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS

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COMMISSIONER CRAIG THOMPSON Craig Thompson was the Mountain West’s fi rst employee when he was named Commissioner on Oct. 15, 1998. Ever since, Thompson has navigated the newest NCAA Division I conference through the ever-changing landscape of intercollegiate athletics. As the league enters its 13th season of competition in 2011-12, Thompson continues to create and improve the opportunities for Mountain West institutions and student-athletes to be successful both academically and athletically. He has been instrumental in negotiating nearly $230 million in television revenue and has been an innovator in the postseason bowl structure as MW teams have participated in fi ve inaugural bowl games. Thompson also has positioned the Mountain West for the future with the additions of Boise State University on July 1, 2011, and California State University, Fresno and the University of Nevada, Reno on July 1, 2012.

His leadership and vision have helped the conference enhance its television revenue and exposure through revolutionary agreements with CBS Sports Network and Comcast to become the fi rst major collegiate athletic conference to launch a dedicated sports channel featuring exclusive programming around its athletic programs. Prior to his current role, Thompson served as the commissioner of the Sun Belt Conference for nearly eight years and as the only commissioner of the American South Conference before a merger of the two leagues in 1991. Thompson graduated from the University of Minnesota with an undergraduate degree in journalism. He and his wife, Carla, have a son (Ted) and a daughter (Emma).

THE MOUNTAIN WEST

YEAR IN REVIEW From the gridiron to the diamond, Mountain West teams enjoyed an outstanding year in 2010-11. For the third consecutive year, the MW sent a record fi ve football teams to bowl games and fi nished with a 4-1 (.800) mark in postseason play and claimed the 2010-11 Bowl Challenge Cup, becoming the only conference to win the trophy four times since the award’s inception in 2002-03. Two MW teams were ranked in the fi nal BCS Standings and USA Today/ESPN Coaches polls for the third straight year. TCU’s No. 3 BCS ranking marked the highest fi nish by a non-automatic-qualifying team in the fi nal BCS Standings, Three men’s basketball teams (San Diego State, BYU, UNLV) represented the Mountain West in the 2011 NCAA Tournament, marking the 11th time in the last 12 years the Conference has sent multiple teams to the Big Dance. SDSU and BYU advanced to the Sweet Sixteen, the fi rst time the league had multiple teams make the round. In women’s basketball, BYU won the MW regular-season title, while Utah captured the MW Tournament crown and earned the league’s automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament. In women’s soccer, BYU and New Mexico earned bids to the NCAA Tournament. The Cougars earned the league’s automatic bid after clinching their sixth MW Tournament title, while the MW regular-season champion Lobos made their fi rst NCAA appearance by virtue of an at-large invitation. UNLV MW CHAMPIONSHIPS IN 2010-11• Men’s Swimming & Diving Regular Season/Tournament• Women’s Tennis Regular Season

THIS IS THE MOUNTAIN WEST From its inception in 1999, the Mountain West has been committed to excellence in intercollegiate athletics, while promoting the academic missions of its member institutions. Progressive in its approach, the MW continues to cultivate opportunities for student-athletes to compete at the highest level, while fostering academic achievement and sportsmanship. Now in its 13th year, the MW has been assertive in its involvement with the NCAA governance structure and has taken a leadership role in the overall administration of intercollegiate athletics. The Mountain West is noted for its geographic diversity. Some of the most beautiful terrain and landscapes in the nation can be found within Mountain West boundaries, including the majestic Rocky Mountain range, which borders three MW institutions (Air Force, newest member Boise State and Colorado State). The high plains of Wyoming (elevation 7,220 feet – the highest Division I campus in the nation) contrast with the desert city of Las Vegas (the fastest growing metropolitan area in the West) and the Pacifi c Ocean locale of San Diego State. The southwestern fl avor of New Mexico complements the western heritage and culture of Fort Worth, Texas, home of TCU.

ACHIEVEMENTS The MW has produced 708 All-America selections among its 19 sports in the last 12 years, including a league-record 80 All-America honorees in 2010-11. A total of 118 MW student-athletes have also earned Academic All-America accolades. The MW has sent at least 30 teams to NCAA postseason events each of the past 12 years. Mountain West teams have captured three NCAA team championship. Additionally, the MW has produced 27 NCAA individual national champions in the sports of men’s golf, men’s cross country, and men’s and women’s indoor track & fi eld and outdoor track & fi eld. Mountain West members have participated in 46 bowl games under the league umbrella, including four appearances in BCS games. The MW has earned 55 postseason bids in men’s basketball, including 29 NCAA Tournament appearances and two NIT Final Four berths. MW women’s basketball has tallied 55 postseason slots, including 30 NCAA bids, fi ve Sweet 16 appearances and one Elite Eight berth since 2000. In women’s volleyball, the MW has had 33 NCAA bids with eight Sweet 16 berths and one Elite Eight appearance. Women’s soccer has earned 25 NCAA bids since 1999, with BYU advancing to the Sweet 16 in 2000 and the Elite Eight in 2003.

MOUNTAIN WEST QUICK FACTS

Founded: July 1, 1999Members: Air Force, Boise State,

Colorado State, New Mexico, San Diego State, TCU, UNLV, Wyoming

Team NCAA Championships: 3Individual NCAA Championships: 27

NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship Winners: 35Academic All-America Selections: 118

All-America Selections: 708

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2010 MW YEAR IN REVIEW

2010 MOUNTAIN WEST FINAL STANDINGS Conference OverallTeam W L T Pct. Pts GF GA W L T Pct. GF GANew Mexico*# 5 0 2 .857 17 13 3 12 3 5 .725 32 11BYU*% 5 1 1 .786 16 11 5 16 4 2 .773 40 12San Diego State 5 2 0 .714 15 9 4 8 10 3 .452 23 22Utah 3 3 1 .500 10 9 9 5 15 1 .262 17 39UNLV 2 4 1 .357 7 8 15 11 8 1 .575 38 28Wyoming 1 3 3 .357 6 7 11 7 10 3 .447 23 32Air Force 1 5 1 .214 4 3 9 8 9 2 .474 21 18TCU 1 5 1 .214 4 6 10 7 10 2 .421 37 30* NCAA Participant # Regular Season Champion / % Tournament Champion

2010 MW TOURNAMENTSDSU SportsDeck • San Diego, Calif.

November 3-6, 2010

First Round • November 3No. 5 UNLV 4, No. 4 Utah 1No. 3 San Diego State 4, No. 6 Wyoming 0

Semifi nals • November 4No. 1 New Mexico 2, No. 1 UNLV 1 (2ot)No. 2 BYU 2, No. 3 San Diego State 0

Championship • November 6No. 2 BYU 1, No. 1 New Mexico 0

All-Tournament TeamLindsi Lisonbee, D BYUMcKinzie Olson GK BYUCarlee Payne MF/F BYUJessica Ringwood MF/F BYUAmanda Collins MF New MexicoKelli Cornell GK New MexicoZaneta Wyne MF New MexicoMichaela DeJesus MF/F San Diego St.Aubree Southwick GK San Diego StateCaitlin Allen D UNLVAshleigh Shoughro F UNLV

Tournament MVPJessica Ringwood, BYU

2010 FINAL STATSPoints1. Ashleigh Shoughro (UNLV) .............................. 312. Jennifer Williams (New Mexico) ........................ 233. Carlee Payne (BYU) ........................................... 194. Lauren Hair (Utah) .............................................. 17 Kassidy Shumway (BYU) ................................... 17

Goals1. Ashleigh Shoughro (UNLV) .............................. 142. Jennifer Williams (New Mexico) .......................... 83. Rachel Fields (New Mexico) ................................ 7 Jennie Marshall (BYU) ......................................... 75. seven tied at ........................................................... 6

Assists1. Liz Oreilly (Wyoming) ......................................... 82. Jennifer Williams (New Mexico) .......................... 7 Carlee Payne (BYU) ............................................. 74. Michaela DeJesus (San Diego State) .................... 6 Lauren Anderson (BYU) ....................................... 6

Game-Winning Goals1. Ashley Shoughro (UNLV) ................................... 52. Kassidy Shumway (BYU) ..................................... 4 Carlee Payne (BYU) ............................................. 44. Kate Wyrick (New Mexico) .................................. 3 Jessica Ringwood (BYU) ...................................... 3

Goals Against Average1. McKinzie Olson (BYU) .................................. 0.492. Kelli Cornell (New Mexico) ........................... 0.523. Kelly Stambaugh (Air Force) .......................... 0.98

Saves1. Hannah Turpen (Utah) ........................................ 942. Kelly Stambaugh (Air Force) .............................. 893. Courtney Merkle (Wyoming) .............................. 86

Shutouts1. McKinzie Olson (BYU) ...................................... 10 Kelli Cornell (New Mexico) ............................... 103. Courtney Merkle (Wyoming) ................................ 5 Kelly Stambaugh (Air Force) ................................ 5

ALL-MOUNTAIN WESTFirst Team

Jennifer Williams F New Mexico Kelli Cornell GK New Mexico Lindsi Lisonbee D BYU Lauren Hair F Utah Carlee Payne F/MF BYU Megan McQueeny D San Diego State Ashleigh Shoughro F UNLV Amanda Collins MF New Mexico Michaela DeJesus F/MF San Diego State Jordan Calhoun F TCU Kassidy Shumway F/MF BYU

Second TeamMcKinzie Olson GK BYU Lauren Porter D Utah Amanda Forrester MF UNLV Rachel Fields MF New Mexico Liz O’Reilly MF Wyoming Bridgett Murphy F Air Force Soledad Gomez MF San Diego State Aubree Southwick GK San Diego State Haley Palmer D San Diego State Rachel Manning MF BYU Jenny Johnson D Wyoming

Offensive Player of the YearJennifer Williams, New Mexico

Defensive Player of the YearKelli Cornell, New Mexico

Freshman of the YearHaley Palmer, San Diego State

Coach of the YearKit Vela, New Mexico

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2011 OPPONENTS

UC UC RIVERSIDERIVERSIDE

August 19, 8:30 pmUNLV Rebel Classic • Las Vegas

NEVADA,NEVADA,RENORENO

September 4, 2 pmWolf Pack Invitational • Reno, Nev.

PORTLAND PORTLAND STATESTATE

August 26, 1 pmPortland, Ore.

UC SANTAUC SANTA

BARBARABARBARAAugust 21, 1 pm

UNLV Rebel Classic • Las Vegas

DETROITDETROIT

September 2, 4 pmWolf Pack Invitational • Reno, Nev.

OREGON OREGON

August 28, 1 pmEugene, Ore.

Location: ........................................... Riverside, Calif.Enrollment: .......................................................20,500Nickname: ................................................HighlandersColors: .....................................................Blue & GoldConference: ....................................................Big WestChancellor: ...................................... Timothy P. WhiteHome Field: .....UC Riverside Soccer Stadium (1,156)Director of Athletics: ......................... Brian WickstromHead Coach: .Veronica O’Brien (New Hampshire, 1994)Record at UC Riverside: ...............83-82-25 (10 years)Overall Record: ........................125-130-32 (15 years)2010 Overall/Conference Record: . 1-14-3/0-7-1 (9th)Starters R/L: ........................................................... 9/2Soccer SID: ...........................................John MaxwellPhone: .................................................(951) 827-5438E-mail: .................................... [email protected]: ................................www.gohighlanders.com

HEAD COACHVeronica O’Brien

SR GOALIEJessica White

Location: ....................................Santa Barbara, Calif.Enrollment: .......................................................20,497Nickname: ......................................................GauchosColors: .....................................................Blue & GoldConference: ....................................................Big WestChancellor: ......................................... Dr. Henry YangHome Field: ........................................ Harder StadiumDirector of Athletics: .............................. Mark MassariHead Coach: ..... Paul Stumpf (San Diego State, 1989)Record at UC Santa Barbara: ......116-95-25 (12 years)Overall Record: ........................................... 116-95-25 2010 Overall/Conference Record: .......8-9-2/3-5 (5th)Starters R/L: ........................................................... 4/7Soccer SID: ........................................... Bill MahoneyPhone/Fax: ......................... (805) 893-8603/893-3428E-mail: ................... [email protected]: ...............................www.UCSBgauchos.com

HEAD COACHPaul Stumpf

JR MIDFIELDERErin Ortega

Location: ...............................................Portland, Ore.Enrollment: .......................................................27,000Nickname: ....................................................... VikingsColors: ..................................... Green, White & SilverConference: ......................................................Big SkyPresident: ...........................................Dr. Wim WiewelHome Field: ....................... Hillsboro Stadium (7,600)Director of Athletics: ........................... Torre ChisholmHead Coach: .............. Laura Schott (California, 2004)Record at Portland State: .......... 24-29-9 (Three years)Overall Record: ...................................................Same2010 Overall/Conference Record: 9-10-1/5-2-1 (2nd)Starters R/L: ........................................................... 7/4Soccer SID: ...........................................Matt ScheererOffi ce/Cell: ................(503) 725-5744/(360) 931-1132E-mail: ............................................scheerer@pdx.eduWebsite: .......................................... www.GoViks.com

HEAD COACHLaura Schott

JR MIDFIELDERAmanda Dutra

Location: .................................................Eugene, Ore.Enrollment: .......................................................23,389Nickname: ......................................................... DucksColors: ............................................... Green & YellowConference: ....................................................... Pac-12President: .............................. Dr. Richard W. LanviereHome Field: ....................................Pape Field (2,000)Athletic Director: .....................................Rob MullensHead Coach: ..........Tara Erickson (Washington, 1996)Record at Oregon: .........................83-90-23 (10 years)Overall Record: .......................... 54-52-13 (Six years)2010 Overall/Conference Record: 7-10-3/3-5-1 (t7th)Starters R/L: ........................................................... 8/3Soccer SID: .........................................Chris GeraghtyPhone/Cell: ......................... (541) 346-7332/335-9158E-mail: ........................................ [email protected]: ....................................... www.GoDucks.com

HEAD COACHTara Erickson

JR MIDFIELDERScout Libke

Location: ...............................................Detroit, Mich.Enrollment: .........................................................5,700Nickname: ..........................................................TitansColors: ...........................................Red, White & BlueConference: .........................................Horizon LeaguePresident: ...................................Antoine M. GaribaldiHome Field: ................................................Titan Field Athletic Director: ..................................... Keri GaitherHead Coach: .............. Mike Lupenec (Oakland, 1986)Record at Detroit.: .....................162-157-28 (18 years)Overall Record: ...................................................Same2010 Overall Record: ....................... 8-7-5/4-2-2 (6th)Starters R/L: ......................................................... 10/1Soccer SID: ..............................................Joel WalrathPhone/Fax: ......................... (313) 993-1745/993-1765E-mail: .............................. [email protected]: ................................... www.detroittitans.com

HEAD COACHMike Lupenec

SR DEFENDERAlexandra Suschak

Location: ....................................................Reno, Nev.Enrollment: .......................................................17,000Nickname: ...................................................Wolf PackColors: ..........................................Navy Blue & SilverConference: ........................................Western AthleticPresident: ...............................................Marc JohnsonHome Field: ........................Mackay Stadium (29,993)Director of Athletics: .................................. Cary GrothHead Coach: ..............Melissa Price (Maryland, 1997)Record at Nevada, Reno: ...................7-9-3 (One year)Overall Record: ...................................................Same2010 Overall/Conference Record: ... 7-9-3/2-5-1 (6th)Starters R/L: ........................................................... 4/7Soccer SID: .................................... Nick SaccomannoPhone/Fax: ......................... (775) 682-6985/784-4386E-mail: .................................... [email protected]: .......................... www.NevadaWolfPack.com

HEAD COACHMelissa Price

SR MIDFIELDERAnnabelle Allen

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2011 OPPONENTS

PACIFICPACIFIC

September 9, 7 pmStockton, Calif.

CAL STATECAL STATE

FULLERTON FULLERTONSeptember 25, 1 pm

Fullerton, Calif.

SEATTLE SEATTLE

September 16, 7 pmUNLV Nike Classic • Las Vegas

UC DAVISUC DAVIS

September 11, 1 pmDavis, Calif.

LONG LONG BEACH STATEBEACH STATE

September 23, 4 pmLong Beach, Calif.

HAWAIIHAWAII

September 18, 1 pmUNLV Nike Invitational • Las Vegas

Location: ............................................ Stockton, Calif.Enrollment: .........................................................6,268Nickname: ......................................................... TigersColors: ............................................... Orange & BlackConference: ....................................................Big WestPresident: ......................................... Dr. Pamela EibeckHome Field: ..Amos Alonzo Stagg Memorial (30,000)Athletic Director: ........................................Ted LelandHead Coach: ........................................ Keith Coleman Record at Pacifi c: ......................156-132-35 (17 years)Overall Record: ...................................................Same2010 Overall/Conference Record: ... 8-8-3/5-3 (T-3rd)Starters R/L: ........................................................... 6/5Soccer SID: ...................................... Kevin WilkinsonPhone/Fax: ......................... (209) 946-2289/946-2757E-mail: .................................kwilkinson1@pacifi c.eduWebsite: ...................................www.pacifi ctigers.com

HEAD COACHKeith Coleman

SR FORWARDKristina Wavomba

Location: ................................................. Davis, Calif.Enrollment: .......................................................32,153Nickname: ........................................................ AggiesColors: .............................................Yale Blue & GoldConference: ....................................................Big WestChancellor: ........................................Dr. Linda KatehiHome Field: ..............................Aggie Soccer StadiumDirector of Athletics: .........................Nona RichardsonHead Coach: MaryClarie Robinson (Colorado College ‘90)Record at UC Davis: .................174-144-27 (18 years)Overall Record: ...................................................Same2010 Overall/Conference Record: ... 7-9-2/2-5-1 (8th)Starters R/L: ........................................................... 8/3Soccer SID: .............................................Mike RoblesPhone/Fax: ......................... (530) 752-3680/754-5674E-mail: .................................... [email protected]: ................................www.ucdavisaggies.com

HEAD COACHMaryClarie Robinson

JR FORWARDLisa Kemp

Location: ...............................................Seattle, Wash.Enrollment: .........................................................7,900Nickname: ...................................................RedhawksColors: .................................................... Red & WhiteConference: ...............................................IndependentPresident: ........................... Fr. Stephen Sundborg, S.J.Home Field: ....................... Championship Field (650)Director of Athletics: ............................William HoganHead Coach: .............. Julie Woodward (Seattle, 1993)Record at Seattle: ........................194-73-25 (14 years)Overall Record: ...................................................Same2010 Overall/Conference Record: ....................12-5-2Starters R/L: ........................................................... 9/2Soccer SID: .......................................Diana ChamorroPhone: .................................................(206) 296-2490E-mail: [email protected]: ....................................www.GoSeattleU.com

HEAD COACHJulie Woodward

SR DEFENDERJordan Salisbury

Location: .........................................Honolulu, HawaiiEnrollment: .......................................................20,000Nickname: ........................................ Rainbow WahineColors: .......................... Green, Black, Silver & WhiteConference: ........................................Western AthleticPresident: ......................................M.R.C. GreenwoodHome Field: ........... Waipio Peninsula Soccer StadiumAthletic Director: .................................... Jim DonovanHead Coach: ..Michele Nagamine (Santa Clara, 1990)Record at Hawaii: ......................................... First yearOverall Record: ...................................................Same2010 Overall Record: ..................... 3-14-3/1-5-2 (8th)Starters R/L: ........................................................... 8/3Soccer SID: ...........................................Neal IwamotoOffi ce/Cell: ......................... (808) 956-9748/375-6819E-mail: .................................... [email protected]: ............................ www.HawaiiAthletics.com

HEAD COACHMichele Nagamine

SR MIDFIELDERRachel Domingo

Location: ....................................... Long Beach, Calif.Enrollment: .......................................................33,419Nickname: ...........................................................49ersColors: ................................................... Black & GoldConference: ....................................................Big WestPresident: .................................. Dr. F. King AlexanderHome Field: ...................... George Allen Field (1,000)Athletic Director: ........................................ Vic CeglesHead Coach: .................................. Mauricio IngrassiaRecord at Long Beach State: ... 78-48-16 (Seven years)Overall Record: ...................................................Same2010 Overall Record: .................... 14-6-2/5-2-1 (2nd)Starters R/L: ........................................................... 6/5Soccer SID: .............................................Andrea OhtaOffi ce/Cell: ......................... (562) 985-8569/985-1549E-mail: .............................................. [email protected]: .............................. www.longbeachstate.com

HEAD COACHMauricio Ingrassia

JR FORWARDNadia Link

Location: ............................................Fullerton, Calif.Enrollment: .......................................................36,000Nickname: ..........................................................TitansColors: .....................................Navy, Orange & WhiteConference: ....................................................Big WestPresident: ...................................Dr. Milton A. GordonHome Field: ............................ Titan Stadium (10,000)Athletic Director: ......................................Brian QuinnHead Coach: ......Demian Brown (CS Fullerton, 1997)Record at CS Fullerton: .............. 31-40-8 (Four years)Overall Record: ...................................................Same2010 Overall/Conference Record: .....6-13/3-5 (T-6th)Starters R/L: ........................................................... 6/5Soccer SID: ...........................................Jason SpencerPhone/Fax: ......................... (657) 278-7547/278-3141E-mail: .................................... [email protected]: ..............................www.FullertonTitans.com

HEAD COACHBemian Brown

SR MIDFIELDERCaitlin Mellano

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2011 OPPONENTS

TCUTCU

September 30, 7 pmLas Vegas

WYOMINGWYOMING

October 23, 12 pmLaramie, Wyo.

NEW NEW MEXICOMEXICOOctober 8, 4 pm

Albuquerque, N.M.

LOYOLALOYOLA

MARYMOUNTMARYMOUNTOctober 2, 4 pm

Las Vegas

AIRAIR

FORCEFORCEOctober 21, 5 pm

Colorado Springs, Colo.

BOISEBOISE

STATESTATEOctober 14, 7 pm

Las Vegas

Location: .........................................Fort Worth, TexasEnrollment: .........................................................8,865Nickname: ............................................. Horned FrogsColors: ................................................ Purple & WhiteConference: .......................................... Mountain WestChancellor: ......................................Victor J. BoschiniHome Field: ......... Garvey-Rosenthal Stadium (1,500)Athletic Director: ................................Chris Del ConteHead Coach: .....................Dan Abdalla (UNLV, 1997)Record at UNLV: ........................... 50-54-8 (Six years)Overall Record: ..........................104-92-16 (11 years)2010 Overall/Conference Record: . 7-10-2/1-5-1 (8th)Starters R/L: ........................................................... 7/4Soccer SID: .............................................Jaime HandyOffi ce/Cell: ......................... (817) 257-5378/343-2064E-mail: ............................................. [email protected]: ........................................ www.GoFrogs.com

HEAD COACHDan Abdalla

SR FORWARDJordan Calhoun

Location: .......................................Los Angeles, Calif.Enrollment: .........................................................8,300Nickname: .......................................................... LionsColors: ....................................Crimson, Navy & GrayConference: .................................................West CoastPresident: ............................................ David BurchamHome Field: .............................. Sullivan Field (2,000)Athletic Director: ........................... Dr. William HusakHead Coach: ...........Joe Mallia (Old Dominion, 1992)Record at LMU: .......................... 43-24-8 (Four years)Overall Record: ..........................130-69-17 (11 years)2010 Overall/Conference Record: . 10-6-2/2-3-2 (5th)Starters R/L: ........................................................... 7/4Soccer SID: ........................................... Mark DodsonPhone/Fax: ......................... (310) 338-5798/338-2703E-mail: ........................................ [email protected]: .................................... www.LMULions.com

HEAD COACHJoe Mallia

SO FORWARDTawni Martino

Location: ...................................... Albuquerque, N.M.Enrollment: .......................................................28,300Nickname: ..........................................................LobosColors: ................................................Cherry & SilverConference: .......................................... Mountain WestPresident: ..................................... Dr. David SchmidlyHome Field: ................UNM Soccer Complex (6,200)Vice President for Athletics: .......................Paul KrebsHead Coach: ...........................Kit Vela (Brown, 1990)Record at New Mexico: ................81-76-34 (10 years)Overall Record: ...................................................Same2010 Overall/Conference Record: ..12-3-5/5-0-2 (1st)Starters R/L: ........................................................... 9/2Soccer SID: ................................................ Kara DanaPhone/Fax: ..........................................(505) 925-5520E-mail: .............................................. [email protected]: ....................................... www.GoLobos.com

HEAD COACHKit Vela

SR FORWARDJennifer Williams

Location: ................................................. Boise, IdahoEnrollment: .......................................................19,993Nickname: ...................................................... BroncosColors: ................................................. Blue & OrangeConference: .......................................... Mountain WestPresident: ....................................Dr. Robert W. KustraHome Field: .....................Boas Sports Complex (750)Director of Athletics: .......................... Gene BleymaierHead Coach: .......... Steve Lucas (N.H. College, 1996)Record at Boise State: ...................94-96-25 (11 years)Overall Record: ...................................................Same2010 Overall/Conference Record: . 8-10-3/4-2-2 (5th)Starters R/L: ........................................................... 8/3Soccer SID: ..........................................Casey JohnsonOffi ce/Cell: ............... (208) 426-1226/(360) 713-8770E-mail: .................... [email protected]: ................................ www.BroncoSports.com

HEAD COACHSteve Lucas

JR FORWARDErica Parks

Location: ...............................Colorado Springs, Colo.Enrollment: .........................................................4,000Nickname: ....................................................... FalconsColors: ................................................... Blue & SilverConference: .......................................... Mountain WestSuperintendent: ..........................Lt. Gen. Mike GouldHome Field: ................. Cadet Soccer Stadium (1,000)Athletic Director: .................................Dr. Hans MuehHead Coach: ............... Larry Friend (Air Force, 1985)Record at Air Force: .....................11-24-3 (Two years)Overall Record: ...................................................Same2010 Overall Record: ....................... 8-9-2/1-5-1 (7th)Starters R/L: ......................................................... 10/1Soccer SID: ...........................................Nick ArseniakPhone: .................................................(719) 333-9251E-mail: [email protected]: ...................... www.GoAirForceFalcons.com

HEAD COACHLarry Friend

SR FORWARDBridgett Murphy

Location: ..............................................Laramie, Wyo.Enrollment: .......................................................12,496Nickname: .....................................................CowgirlsColors: ..................................................Brown & GoldConference: .......................................... Mountain WestPresident: ....................................... Dr. Tom BuchananHome Field: Louis S. Madrid Sports Complex (1,500)Athletic Director: .................................... Tom BurmanHead Coach: .......Danny Sanchez (Connecticut, 1991)Record at Wyoming: ................. 25-28-7 (Three years)Overall Record: ...................... 351-90-26 (Nine years)2010 Overall/Conference Record: . 7-10-3/1-3-3 (6th)Starters R/L: ........................................................... 6/5Soccer SID: .......................................Nicholas KinneyPhone: .................................................(307) 766-5509E-mail: ......................................... [email protected]: ..........................www.wyomingathletics.com

HEAD COACHDanny Sanchez

JR MIDFIELDERJenny Johnson

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CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS

2004 • Provo, Utah1st round - bye

Semifi nals - Utah 2, UNLV 0

2005 • Las Vegas, Nev.Quarterfi nals - UNLV 3, TCU 0

Semifi nals - UNLV 2, SDSU 1 (OT)Championship - UNLV 1, New Mexico 0 (OT)

2006 • Salt Lake City, Utah1st Round - UNLV 1, Wyoming 0

Semifi nals - UNLV 0*, BYU 0 (2OT)*UNLV wins PK shootout 4-1

Championship - UNLV 0*, Utah 0 (2OT)*UNLV wins PK shootout 6-5

1999 • San Diego, Calif.1st round - Air Force 5, UNLV 2

2000 • Las Vegas, Nev.1st round - Air Force 4, UNLV 1

2001 • Las Vegas, Nev.1st round - UNLV 1, Wyoming 0

Semifi nals - UNLV 2, Air Force 1 (OT)Championship - BYU 2, UNLV 1

2002 • Provo, Utah1st round - SDSU 2, UNLV 1

2003 • Salt Lake City, Utah1st round - UNLV 2, SDSU 1Semifi nals - UNLV 0, Utah 0**Utah wins PK shootout 6-5

UNLV IN THE MW TOURNAMENT (9-8-4)2007 • Provo, Utah

1st round - byeSemifi nals - UNLV 2, Utah 1

Championship - BYU 2, UNLV 1

2008 • Las Vegas, Nev.1st round - UNLV 1*, New Mexico 1

*UNLV wins PK shootout 3-2Semifi nals - BYU 4, UNLV 0

2010 • San Diego, Calif.1st round - UNLV 4, Utah 1

Semifi nals - New Mexico 2, UNLV 1 (2OT)

WednesdayNovember November 4

SNovember 6

All match times are local to site and subject to change.

*Host institution will play in the second match of the day

MW Soccer Championship

Wednesday-SNovember -6, 201

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SAN DIEGOSAN DIEGO

STATESTATEOctober 28, 4:30 pm

Las Vegas

Location: ..........................................San Diego, Calif.Enrollment: .......................................................32,396Nickname: .........................................................AztecsColors: .................................................Scarlet & BlackConference: .......................................... Mountain WestPresident: ...................................Dr. Stephen L. WeberHome Field: ......................SDSU Sports Deck (1,000)Director of Athletics: ..................................... Jim SterkHead Coach: ........Mike Friesen (Sonoma State, 1996)Record at San Diego State: .............38-32-14 (4 years)Overall Record: ...................................................Same2010 Overall/Conference Record: .... 8-10-3/5-2 (3rd)Starters R/L: ........................................................... 7/4Soccer SID: .............................................. Darin WongPhone/Fax: ......................... (619) 594-5547/582-6541E-mail: [email protected]: ...................................... www.GoAztecs.com

HEAD COACHMike Friesen

SR MIDFIELDERCat Walker

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TEAM RECORDSSeasonMatches ...................................................23 (2005, 2006)Wins ..................................................................13 (2005)Losses ......................................................11 (1999, 2006)Ties ............................................................5 (2007, 2009)Overtime Matches .....................................8 (2007, 2009)Points...............................................................105 (2010)Goals .................................................................38 (2010)Assists ...............................................................30 (2008)Saves ...............................................................132 (2000)Fewest Goals Against ....................................14 in (2005)Shutouts...................................................11 (2005, 2007)Goals Against Average ...................................0.59 (2005)

MatchPoints......................... 21, Nevada, Reno (Sept. 6, 2002)Goals ........................... 9, Nevada, Reno (Sept. 6, 2002)Assists ................................. 6, Oakland (Sept. 4, 2006)Saves ..................... 15, San Diego State (Oct. 20, 1999)Goals Against ............................7, BYU (Oct. 10, 1999)Largest Margin of Victory ..... 9 (9-0), UNR (Sept. 6, 2002)Largest Margin of Defeat ..... 7 (0-7), BYU (Oct. 10, 1999)Shots On Goal ....... 18, Utah Valley State (Oct. 7, 2007)Corner Kicks .....................14, vs. VMI (Sept. 24, 2010)....................................vs. Oregon State (Aug. 27, 2006)

StreaksWinning Streak ...................................................6 (2005)Unbeaten Streak ..................................................7 (2007)Shutout Streak .....................................................6 (2005)Losing Streak ............................................6 (1998, 1999)Home Winning Streak .........................................9 (2004)Home Unbeaten Streak ............................... 12 (2007-08)Home Losing Streak .................................4 (1999, 2009)Road Winning Streak ..........................................4 (2005)Road Unbeaten Streak ...............................4 (2002, 2005)Road Losing Streak .............................................5 (1998)Consecutive Overtime Matches ..........................4 (2009)

INDIVIDUAL RECORDSCareerMatches .................................. 88, Bree Kuhne (2005-08)Matches started ...................... 87, Bree Kuhne (2005-08)Scoring ..............................68, Annii Magliulo (2001-04)Goals ...........................27, Ashleigh Shoughro (2008-10)Game-Winning Goals .......... 10, Katie Carney (2004-07)Assists .................................. 19, Katie Carney (2004-07)Saves .................................... 329, Alicia Lugo (2006-09)Shutouts....................................26, Jenna Huff (2002-05)Goals Against Average ..........0.90, Jenna Huff (2002-05)

SeasonMatches ......................................................23, 19 playersMatches started ........................................23, fi ve playersScoring ............................. 31, Ashleigh Shoughro (2010)Goals ................................ 14, Ashleigh Shoughro (2010)Game-Winning Goals ........ 5, Ashleigh Shoughro (2010)Assists ................................7, Katie Carney (2005, 2007)Saves ...................................114, Shannon Wilson (1999)Shutouts........................................10, Alicia Lugo (2007)Goals Against Average ............... 0.34, Jenna Huff (2005)

MatchScoring ....7, Annii Magliulo at Cal State Northridge (2002)Goals ................4, Ashleigh Shoughro vs. Albany (2010)Assists .............................................................2, 19 timesSaves .... 15, Shannon Wilson vs. San Diego State (1999)Goals Against .......... 7, Shannon Wilson vs. BYU (1999)

UNLV HAT TRICKS Goals Player Date Opponent

4 Ashleigh Shoughro Aug. 27, 2010 .......................................... Albany

3 Annii Magliulo Sept. 12, 2003 ............................................. VCU

3 Annii Magliulo Sept. 29, 2002 .................at Cal State Northridge

3 Janae Sims Sept. 29, 2000 ......................at Long Beach State PEDFORDPEDFORD

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ALL-TIME LEADERS

SEASON LEADERS

POINTS Player Goals Assists Points1. Ashleigh Shoughro (2010) 14 .............. 3 .................. 312. Ashleigh Shoughro (2008) 11 .............. 6 .................. 283. Annii Magliulo (2002) 11 .............. 3 .................. 254. Anita Pedford (2001) 11 .............. 2 .................. 24 Cristyn Enea (2001) 9 ............... 6 .................. 246. Katie Carney (2007) 8 ............... 7 .................. 23 Janae Sims (2000) 10 .............. 3 .................. 238. Katie Carney (2005) 7 ............... 7 .................. 21 Annii Magluilo (2003) 8 ............... 5 .................. 2110. Tanya Roberts (2005) 6 ............... 6 .................. 18

GOALSPlayer Goals1. Ashleigh Shoughro (2010) .............................................. 142. Ashleigh Shoughro (2008) ...............................................11 Annii Magliulo (2002) ......................................................11 Anita Pedford (2001) ........................................................115. Janae Sims (2000) ........................................................... 106. Cristyn Enea (2001) ........................................................... 97. Katie Carney (2007) .......................................................... 8 Annii Magliulo (2003) ....................................................... 89. four tied at ......................................................................... 7

ASSISTSPlayer Assists1. Katie Carney (2007) ..........................................................7 Katie Carney (2005) ..........................................................73. Ashleigh Shoughro (2008) ................................................6 Brianna Moore (2008) .......................................................6 Tanya Roberts (2005) ........................................................6 Jessica Brown (2004) ........................................................6 Cristyn Enea (2001) ...........................................................6 Anita Pedford (1998) .........................................................69. six tied at ...........................................................................5

GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE (min. 400 mins)Player GAA1. Jenna Huff (2005) .........................................................0.342. Alicia Lugo (2007) .......................................................0.673. Jenna Huff (2004) .........................................................0.76

SAVESPlayer Saves1. Shannon Wilson (1999) .................................................1142. Jenna Huff (2003) ..........................................................1123. Alice Gleason (2001) .....................................................102

SHUTOUTSPlayer Shutouts1. Alicia Lugo (2007) ..........................................................102. Jenna Huff (2004) ..............................................................83. Jenna Huff (2003) ..............................................................7

CAREER LEADERS

POINTS Player Goals Assists Points1. Annii Magliulo (2001-04) 23..............18 ................. 682. Katie Carney (2004-07) 24..............19 ................. 673. Ashleigh Shoughro (2008-10) 27..............10 ................. 644. Anita Pedford (1998-01) 25..............16 ................. 665. Janae Sims (1998-01) 22...............8 .................. 526. Cristyn Enea (1999-02) 13..............13 ................. 397. Nickie Olson (2002-05) 14..............10 ................. 388. Cosette (Joffs) Packer (1999-02) 14...............8 .................. 369. Amanda Forrester (2007-10) 13...............9 .................. 35 Jessica Destito (2004-07) 12.............. 11 ................. 35

GOALSPlayer Goals1. Ashleigh Shoughro (2008-10) ............................................272. Annii Magliulo (2001-04) ..................................................25 Anita Pedford (1998-01) ....................................................254. Katie Carney (2004-07) .....................................................245. Janae Sims (1998-01) .........................................................226. Nickie Olson (2002-05) .....................................................14 Cosette (Joffs) Packer (1999-02) .......................................148. Amanda Forrester (2007-10) ..............................................13 Cristyn Enea (1999-02) ......................................................1310. Brianna Moore (2006-09) ................................................12 Jessica Destito (2004-07) ...................................................12

ASSISTSPlayer Assists1. Katie Carney (2004-07) .....................................................192. Annii Magliulo (2001-04) ..................................................183. Anita Pedford (1998-01) ....................................................164. Cristyn Enea (1999-02) ......................................................135. Jessica Destito (2004-07) ...................................................116. Ashleigh Shoughro (2008-10) ............................................10 Tanya Roberts (2003-06) ...................................................10 Nickie Olson (2002-05) .....................................................109. Amanda Forrester (2007-10) ..............................................10 Angie Inzana (2002-05) .......................................................9

GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE (min. 800 mins)Player GAA1. Jenna Huff (2002-05) ...................................................0.902. Ciera Nero (2005-06) ...................................................0.993. Alicia Lugo (2006-09) ..................................................0.99

SAVESPlayer Saves1. Alicia Lugo (2006-09) ...................................................3292. Jenna Huff (2002-05) ....................................................3053. Shannon Wilson (1998-2000) ........................................281

SHUTOUTSPlayer Shutouts1. Jenna Huff (2002-) ..........................................................262. Alicia Lugo (2006-09) .....................................................243. Ciera Nero (2005-06) ........................................................8

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NATIONAL AWARDS

SOCCER AMERICA TEAM OF THE WEEK

2008 D - Brie Kuhne Sept. 162007 GK - Alicia Lugo Nov. 5 D - Dani Morin Sept. 24 F - Katie Carney Sept. 52006 GK - Alicia Lugo Nov. 8 MF - Tanya Roberts Oct. 42005 D - Nickie Olson Oct. 192004 MF - Heather Killoch Nov. 1

SOCCER BUZZ TEAM OF THE WEEK

2008 F - Asleigh Shoughro Aug. 252007 GK - Alicia Lugo Nov. 5 D - Dani Morin Sept. 242005 D - Nickie Olson Oct. 19

TOP DRAWER SOCCER TEAM OF THE WEEK

2006 F - Armani Rice Oct. 162005 D - Nickie Olson Oct. 5

REGIONAL AWARDS

NSCAA ALL-PACIFIC2010 F - Ashleigh Shoughro 2nd team

NSCAA ALL-WEST2008 F - Ashleigh Shoughro 3rd team2007 F - Katie Carney 3rd team2006 MF - Tanya Roberts 3rd team2003 F - Annii Magliulo 3rd team

SOCCER BUZZ ALL-WEST2008 F - Ashleigh Shoughro 3rd team2007 F - Katie Carney 3rd team2005 D - Nickie Olson 3rd team2004 D - Jenny Ruiz 2nd team GK - Jenna Huff 3rd team D - Katrina Wright All-Freshman

CONFERENCE AWARDS

MOUNTAIN WESTOFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR

2007 F - Katie Carney2004 F - Annii Magliulo

MW COACH OF THE YEAR2007 Katherine Mertz2004 Dan Abdalla

ALL-CONFERENCE2010 F - Ashleigh Shoughro 1st team MF - Amanda Forrester 2nd team2009 GK - Alicia Lugo 2nd team MF - Brianna Moore 2nd team2008 F - Ashleigh Shoughro 1st team GK - Alicia Lugo 2nd team

D - Brie Kuhne 2nd team2007 F - Katie Carney 1st team MF - Erica Jensen 1st team D - Brie Kuhne 1st team F - Jessica Destito 2nd team2006 D - Brie Kuhne 1st team F - Armani Rice 2nd team MF - Erica Jensen 2nd team MF - Tanya Roberts 2nd team2005 F - Tanya Roberts 1st team D - Nickie Olson 1st team GK - Jenna Huff 1st team F - Katie Carney 2nd team2004 MF - Annii Magliulo 1st team D - Jenny Ruiz 1st team GK - Jenna Huff 1st team2003 MF - Annii Magliulo 1st team D - Tania Lee 2nd team D - Jenny Ruiz 2nd team GK - Jenna Huff 2nd team2002 D - Tania Lee 1st team2001 MF - Anita Pedford 1st team MF - Cristyn Enea 2nd team D - Tania Lee 2nd team2000 F - Janae Sims 1st team MF - Anita Pedford 2nd team1999 F - Anita Pedford 1st team

TOURNAMENT MVP2006 MF - Tanya Roberts2005 MF - Katie Carney

MW ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM2010 F - Ashleigh Shoughro D - Caitlin Allen2008 F - Haley Partridge D - Brie Kuhne2007 F - Jessica Destito D - Brie Kuhne GK - Alicia Lugo2006 F - Katie Carney MF - Tanya Roberts D - Brie Kuhne GK - Alicia Lugo2005 F - Tanya Roberts F - Haley Partridge MF - Katie Carney D - Heather Killoch D - Nickie Olson GK - Jenna Huff2003 D - Erin Egertson D - Jenny Ruiz GK - Jenna Huff2002 MF - Anni Magliulo2001 MF - Anita Pedford D - Marni Polakow

WESTERN ATHLETICPLAYER OF THE YEAR

1998 F - Anita Pedford

ALL-CONFERENCE

1998 F- Anita Pedford 2nd team

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2004 MW 2004 MW Player of the YearPlayer of the Year

1998 WAC 1998 WAC Player of the YearPlayer of the Year

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2007 MW 2007 MW Player of the YearPlayer of the Year

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

1998 (Overall 8-10-1, WAC 1-4-1)Coach: Staci Hendershott9/1 at Pepperdine L 1-29/4 at Air Force (1) W 2-19/6 Denver (1) W 1-09/13 MICHIGAN STATE W 2-19/16 at Cal State Northridge L 2-39/18 BOISE STATE W 2-19/20 IDAHO STATE W 1-19/25 at Weber State L 0-29/27 at Utah State W 3-210/1 WYOMING W 2-110/2 SACRAMENTO STATE L 1-210/9 FRESNO STATE% T 1-110/11 SAN JOSE STATE% W 2-110/14 at San Diego State% L 0-410/18 at Hawaii% L 0-310/22 at BYU% L 0-510/24 at Utah % L 0-410/28 at New Mexico (2) L 2-310/30 Minnesota (2) L 0-3(1) Falcon Invitational, Colorado Springs, Colo.(2) UNM Invitational, Albuquerque, N.M.

1999 (Overall 7-11-1, MW 1-5-0)Coach: Staci Hendershott9/1 WEBER STATE W 3-09/3 at San Francisco W 3-2 (2OT)9/5 at Michigan State T 0-09/10 at Western Michigan L 0-19/12 at Arizona State L 0-59/17 at Northern Arizona L 0-29/19 CAL STATE FULLERTON W 3-29/21 LONG BEACH STATE W 3-19/24 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE W 2-1 (2OT)9/26 at Wyoming* W 3-210/1 KENTUCKY L 0-110/8 at Air Force* L 0-610/10 BYU* L 0-710/14 UTAH* L 0-210/16 at New Mexico* L 2-310/20 SAN DIEGO STATE* L 0-410/29 DETROIT MERCY (1) W 2-110/31 UTAH STATE (1) L 1-211/3 Air Force (2) L 2-5(1) UNLV / FILA Tournament, Las Vegas(2) MW Championships, San Diego, Calif.

2000 (Overall 11-9-0, MW 3-3-0)Coach: Dan Abdalla8/25 at Cal State Fullerton W 3-18/27 at Loyola Marymount L 0-18/31 at Utah State (1) W 2-09/2 vs. Iowa (1) L 0-39/7 IDAHO W 3-29/11 BOWLING GREEN W 2-19/15 at Boise State W 2-19/17 at Idaho State L 1-49/23 SAN FRANCISCO W 3-29/29 at Long Beach State W 4-210/1 at Washington State L 0-4

10/6 WYOMING* W 1-010/8 AIR FORCE* W 3-110/12 at Utah* L 0-410/14 at BYU* L 0-510/18 NEW MEXICO* W 4-110/22 at San Diego State* L 2-410/27 WESTERN MICHIGAN (2) L 1-210/29 UTEP (2) W 3-011/1 AIR FORCE (3) L 1-4 (1) Utah State Tournament, Logan, Utah(2) UNLV / FILA Tournament, Las Vegas(3) MW Championships, Las Vegas

2001 (Overall 12-7-2, MW 3-3-0)Coach: Dan Abdalla8/31 LONG BEACH STATE (1) T 2-2 (2OT)9/2 WASHINGTON STATE (1) W 1-09/7 vs. Kansas (2) L 2-49/9 vs. South Carolina (2) T 1-1 (2OT)9/17 at Southern Utah W 3-09/21 CALIFORNIA L 1-39/23 at Arizona L 1-49/29 CAL POLY (3) W 1-0 (2OT)9/30 UTAH STATE (3) W 2-010/2 NEVADA, RENO W 2-010/6 at Northern Arizona W 1-010/11 BYU* L 1-310/13 UTAH* W 2-110/19 at Air Force* L 2-310/21 at Wyoming* W 3-2 (OT)10/26 at New Mexico* W 2-1 (OT)10/30 SOUTHERN UTAH W 4-111/2 SAN DIEGO STATE* L 2-311/7 WYOMING (4) W 1-011/8 AIR FORCE (4) W 2-1 (OT)11/10 BYU (4) L 1-2 (1) UNLV Soccer Classic, Las Vegas(2) SDSU Tournament, San Diego, Calif.(3) UNLV / FILA Tournament, Las Vegas(4) MW Championships, Las Vegas

2002 (Overall 10-8-1, MW 2-4-0)Coach: Dan Abdalla8/30 at Kansas T 2-2 (2OT)9/1 at Drury W 1-09/6 NEVADA, RENO (1) W 9-09/8 FRESNO STATE (1) W 2-19/13 MONTANA (2) L 1-2 (2OT)9/15 WEBER STATE (2) W 2-09/17 at Southern Utah W 3-09/20 at Northern Arizona W 3-29/22 at Arizona State L 0-39/27 at Cal Poly L 0-29/29 at Cal State Northridge W 4-210/5 HOUSTON W 2-010/13 NEW MEXICO* L 0-110/18 AIR FORCE* W 1-0 (2OT)10/20 WYOMING* W 2-1 (OT)10/24 at BYU* L 2-310/26 at Utah* L 0-411/2 at San Diego State* L 1-2 (OT)

11/6 vs. San Diego State (3) L 1-2(1) UNLV Tournament, Las Vegas(2) UNLV / FILA Classic, Las Vegas(3) MW Championships, Provo, Utah

2003 (Overall 9-9-3, MW 2-4-0)Coach: Dan Abdalla8/29 DRURY W 2-08.31 UTAH STATE W 2-09/3 SOUTHERN UTAH W 5-29/5 at San Diego L 1-09/7 TENNESSEE L 2-59/12 VCU (1) W 4-09/14 AUBURN (1) L 4-09/19 at Nevada, Reno W 1-09/21 NORTHERN ARIZONA T 0-0 (2OT)9/27 vs. Arizona (2) W 2-19/28 at Montana (2) L 0-210/3 UCLA L 0-110/10 at Wyoming* L 0-110/12 at Colorado College T 0-0 (2OT)10/16 UTAH* L 1-510/18 BYU* L 2-310/24 at New Mexico* L 0-1 (OT)10/26 at Air Force* W 1-0 (2OT)11/1 SAN DIEGO STATE* W 1-011/5 vs. San Diego State (3) W 2-111/6 at Utah (3)~ T 0-0 (3OT)(1) UNLV / FILA Classic, Las Vegas(2) Montana Diadora Cup, Missoula, Mont.(3) MW Championships, Salt Lake City, Utah~ - Utah advanced after winning penalty kick shootout

2004 (Overall 12-5-2, MW 5-1-0)MW Regular-Season ChampionsNCAA Tournament First RoundCoach: Dan Abdalla8/28 KANSAS L 0-28/30 LONG ISLAND W 3-29/3 NORTHERN ARIZONA (1) W 1-0 (2OT)9/5 MONTANA (1) W 3-09/10 at Houston W 3-09/12 at Rice T 1-1 (2OT)9/19 at Tennessee L 0-39/24 SAN DIEGO W 2-19/26 at Nevada, Reno T 0-0 (2OT)9/30 IDAHO STATE W 1-010/3 ARIZONA STATE W 2-010/7 at Utah* W 1-010/9 at BYU* L 0-110/15 NEW MEXICO* W 2-110/17 WYOMING* W 3-110/24 AIR FORCE* W 3-010/30 at San Diego State* W 3-011/4 vs. Utah (2) L 0-211/12 vs. San Diego (3) L 0-1 (2OT)(1) UNLV / FILA Classic, Las Vegas(2) MW Championships, Provo, Utah(3) NCAA Tournament 1st Round, Los Angeles

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS2005 (Overall 13-7-3, MW 5-2-0)Coach: Katherine MertzMW Tournament ChampionsNCAA Tournament First Round8/26 CS NORTHRIDGE L 0-28/28 NEVADA, RENO W 5-09/2 at Utah State W 2-19/4 at Arizona State W 2-19/9 vs. Richmond (1) T 1-1 (2OT)9/11 at VCU (1) T 0-0 (2OT)9/16 FRESNO STATE (2) L 0-19/18 LONG BEACH STATE (2) T 1-1 (2OT)9/23 at Pepperdine L 0-19/25 at UC Irvine L 0-29/30 UTAH VALLEY ST. (3) W 3-010/2 CREIGHTON (3) W 4-010/7 at Air Force* W 2-010/9 at Wyoming* W 1-010/14 at TCU* W 1-010/16 at New Mexico* W 2-010/20 BYU* L 0-110/22 UTAH* L 0-110/29 SAN DIEGO STATE* W 3-011/2 TCU (4) W 3-011/3 SAN DIEGO STATE (4) W 2-1 (OT)11/5 NEW MEXICO (4) W 1-0 (OT)11/11 at Cal State Fullerton (5) L 0-1 (OT)(1) VCU/Eurosport Invitational, Richmond, Va.(2) UNLV adidas Classic, Las Vegas(3) UNLV Rebel Classic, Las Vegas(4) MWC Championships, Las Vegas(5) NCAA Tournament 1st Round, Fullerton, Calif.

2006 (Overall 9-11-3, MW 3-4-0)Coach: Katherine MertzMW Tournament ChampionsNCAA Tournament First Round8/25 at Washington State (1) L 1-28/27 vs. Oregon State (1) T 1-1 (2OT)9/2 UC IRVINE (2) W 3-09/4 OAKLAND (2) W 7-09/8 UCF (3) L 2-39/10 DENVER (3) L 0-1 (OT)9/15 at San Diego L 0-29/17 at USC L 0-49/22 vs. North Dakota State (4) W 1-09/24 at Creighton (4) W 1-09/29 at Arizona State L 0-110/1 PEPPERDINE W 1-0 (2OT)10/5 at Utah* L 0-110/8 at San Diego State* L 1-410/13 NEW MEXICO* W 1-0 (OT)10/15 TCU* W 2-110/20 at Air Force* W 2-010/22 WYOMING* L 0-110/28 at BYU* L 0-211/1 vs. Wyoming (5) W 1-011/2 vs. BYU (5)~ T 0-0 (2OT)11/4 at Utah (5)~ T 0-0 (2OT)11/10 at UCLA (6) L 1-6(1) Cougar Classic, Pullman, Wash.

(3) UNLV Rebel Classic, Las Vegas(4) MW Championships, Las Vegas~ - UNLV advanced after winning penalty kick shootout

2009 (Overall 5-9-5, MW 1-5-1)Coach: Katherine Mertz8/21 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT L 0-28/28 ILLINOIS STATE (1) T 1-1 (2OT)8/30 CS BAKERSFIELD (1) W 2-19/3 at NC State W 1-09/5 at Duke T 0-0 (2OT)9/9 OHIO STATE L 2-3 (OT)9/11 UC IRVINE T 1-1 (2OT)9/18 at San Francisco T 0-0 (2OT)9/20 at Saint Mary’s L 0-19/26 SOUTHERN UTAH W 2-010/2 vs. Seattle (2) W 2-110/4 vs. Oregon State (2) L 0-310/8 UTAH* L 0-110/10 BYU* L 0-110/15 at Air Force* W 1-010/17 at Wyoming* T 1-1 (2OT)10/23 TCU* L 2-3 (OT)10/25 SAN DIEGO STATE* L 0-110/31 at New Mexico* L 0-2(1) UNLV Nike Classic, Las Vegas(2) San Diego State Classic, San Diego, Calif.

2010 (Overall 11-8-1, MW 2-4-1)Coach: Jennifer Klein8/20 at UC Riverside W 1-08/27 ALBANY (1) W 5-28/29 LOUISIANA-MONROE (1) W 4-09/4 vs. Drake (2) L 1-29/6 vs. Colorado (2) W 4-29/10 OREGON (3) W 1-09/12 CAL ST NORTHRIDGE (3) L 0-19/17 LONG BEACH STATE (4) L 1-2 (OT)9/19 UC DAVIS (4) W 2-19/24 vs. VMI (5) W 5-09/26 vs. Weber State (5) W 1-010/1 NEW MEXICO* L 0-410/8 at TCU* L 1-310/14 WYOMING* W 3-210/16 AIR FORCE* W 3-010/21 at BYU* T 1-1 (2OT)10/23 at Utah* L 0-310/29 at San Diego State* L 0-211/3 vs. Utah (6) W 4-111/4 vs. New Mexico (6) L 2-1 (2OT)(1) Las Vegas Invitational, Las Vegas(2) Denver Invitational, Denver, Colo.(3) UNLV Nike Classic, Las Vegas(4) UNLV Rebel Classic, Las Vegas(5) Air Force Invitational, Colorado Springs, Colo.(6) MW Championships, San Diego, Calif.

KEYHOME MATCHES IN CAPS% Western Athletic Conference Match* Mountain West Match

(2) UNLV adidas Classic, Las Vegas(3) UNLV Rebel Classic, Las Vegas(4) Blue Jay Classic, Omaha, Neb.(5) MW Championships, Salt Lake City, Utah(6) NCAA Tournament 1st Round, Los Angeles~ - UNLV advanced after winning penalty kick shootout

2007 (Overall 11-5-5, MW 5-1-1)Coach: Katherine MertzMW Regular-Season Champions8/31 CAL STATE FULLERTON (1) W 2-09/2 ARIZONA STATE (1) W 2-19/7 at UCF (2) L 1-29/9 vs. South Carolina (2) L 0-19/14 at Pepperdine W 1-09/16 at UC Santa Barbara T 1-1 (2OT)9/21 WASHINGTON STATE (3) W 1-09/23 IOWA STATE (3) T 0-0 (2OT)9/28 at Pacifi c T 0-0 (2OT)9/30 at Nevada, Reno L 0-310/5 PORTLAND STATE T 0-0 (2OT)10/7 UTAH VALLEY STATE W 5-010/11 UTAH* T 2-2 (2OT)10/14 SAN DIEGO STATE* W 1-010/19 at New Mexico* W 2-1 (OT)10/21 at TCU* W 1-0 (OT)10/26 AIR FORCE* W 2-010/28 at Wyoming* L 0-111/2 BYU* W 1-0 (2OT)11/8 vs. Utah (4) W 2-111/10 at BYU (4) L 2-1(1) UNLV adidas Classic, Las Vegas(2) UCF Invitational, Orlando, Fla.(3) UNLV Rebel Classic, Las Vegas(4) MW Championships, Provo, Utah

2008 (Overall 11-7-3, MW 3-3-1)Coach: Katherine Mertz8/22 at Loyola Marymount T 1-1 (2OT)8/24 at UC Irvine W 2-08/29 NEVADA, RENO (1) W 5-18/30 PACIFIC (1) W 1-09/5 at Cal State Northridge L 1-29/7 at Long Beach State W 1-09/12 vs. Fairleigh Dickinson (2) W 1-09/14 vs. Milwaukee (2) W 2-1 (OT)9/19 ROBERT MORRIS (3) L 1-29/21 NIAGARA W 4-09/25 NORTHERN COLORADO W 3-19/28 at UC Riverside L 2-310/3 at San Diego State* W 2-110/9 at BYU* L 0-110/11 at Utah* L 1-310/17 WYOMING* W 3-110/19 AIR FORCE* W 4-010/24 at TCU* T 1-1 (2OT)10/31 NEW MEXICO* L 1-211/5 NEW MEXICO(4)~ T 1-1 (2OT)11/6 BYU(4) L 0-4(1) UNLV Nike Classic, Las Vegas(2) UNM Nike Classic, Albuquerque, N.M.

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ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDSSCHOOL W L T LastRobert Morris 0 1 0 2008Sacramento State 0 1 0 1998St. Mary’s 0 1 0 2009San Diego 1 3 0 2006San Diego State 7 9 0 2010San Francisco 2 0 1 2009San Jose State 1 0 0 1998Seattle 1 0 0 2009South Carolina 0 1 1 2007Southern Utah 4 0 0 2003Tennessee 0 2 0 2004TCU 4 2 1 2010UCF 0 2 0 2007UC Irvine 2 1 1 2009UCLA 0 2 0 2006UC Davis 1 0 0 2010UC Riverside 1 1 0 2010UC Santa Barbara 0 0 1 2007USC 0 1 0 2006Utah 3 11 3 2010Utah State 5 1 0 2005Utah Valley State 2 0 0 2007UTEP 1 0 0 2000VCU 1 0 1 2005VMI 1 0 0 2010Washington State 2 2 0 2007Weber State 3 1 0 2010Western Michigan 0 2 0 2000Wyoming 11 3 1 2010TOTALS 129 106 302011 Opponents in BOLD

SCHOOL W L T LastAir Force 12 4 0 2010Albany 1 0 0 2010Arizona 1 1 0 2003Arizona State 3 3 0 2007Auburn 0 1 0 2003BYU 1 14 2 2010Boise State 2 0 0 2000Bowling Green 1 0 0 2000California 0 1 0 2001Cal Poly 1 1 0 2002Cal State Bakersfi eld 1 0 0 2009Cal State Fullerton 3 1 0 2007Cal State Northridge 2 4 0 2010Colorado 1 0 0 2010Colorado College 0 0 1 2003Creighton 2 0 0 2006Denver 1 1 0 2006Detroit 1 0 0 1999Drake 0 1 0 2010Drury 2 0 0 2003Duke 0 0 1 2009Farleigh Dickinson 1 0 0 2008Fresno State 1 1 1 2005Hawaii 0 1 0 1998Houston 2 0 0 2004Idaho 1 0 0 2000Idaho State 2 1 0 2004Illinois State 0 0 1 2009Iowa 0 1 0 2000Iowa State 0 0 1 2007Kansas 0 2 1 2004Kentucky 0 1 0 1999Long Beach State 3 1 2 2010Long Island 1 0 0 2004Louisiana-Monroe 1 0 0 2010Loyola Marymount 0 2 1 2009Michigan State 1 0 1 1999Milwaukee 1 0 0 2008Minnesota 0 1 0 1998Montana 1 2 0 2004NC State 1 0 0 2009 Niagara 1 0 0 2008Nevada, Reno 5 1 1 2008New Mexico 7 8 1 2010Northern Arizona 3 1 1 2004Northern Colorado 1 0 0 2008Oakland 1 0 0 2006Ohio State 0 1 0 2009Oregon 1 0 0 2010Oregon State 0 1 1 2009Pacifi c 1 0 1 2008Pepperdine 2 2 0 2007Portland State 0 0 1 2007Rice 0 0 1 2004Richmond 0 0 1 2005

TANYA ROBERTS2006 MW TOURNAMENT

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TEAM/COACH YEARLY RECORDS

Year Record Conference Record/Finish Coach Postseason 1998 8-10-1 WAC 1-4-1/7th (Pacifi c) Hendershott1999 7-11-1 MW 1-5-0/T-5th Hendershott2000 11-9-0 MW 3-3-0/4th Abdalla2001 12-7-2 MW 3-3-0/T-3rd Abdalla2002 10-8-1 MW 2-4-0/T-5th Abdalla2003 9-9-3 MW 2-4-0/5th Abdalla2004 12-5-2 MW 5-1-0/1st Abdalla NCAA - 1st Round2005 13-7-3 MW 5-2-0/2nd(*) Mertz NCAA - 1st Round2006 9-11-3 MW 3-4-0/3rd(*) Mertz NCAA - 1st Round2007 11-5-5 MW 5-1-1/1st Mertz2008 11-7-3 MW 3-3-1/T-4th Mertz 2009 5-9-5 MW 1-5-1/7th Mertz2010 11-8-1 MW 2-4-1/5th Klein Totals 129-106-30 36-43-5 13 Years* Denotes won conference tournament that year

REBEL MILESTONESFirst Game: Sept. 1, 1998, at PepperdineFirst Goal Scored: Sept. 1, 1998, at Pepperdine Thyre Brooks (52nd minute)First Victory: Sept. 4, 1998, at Air Force (2-1)First Game-Winning Goal:Sept. 4, 1998, at Air Force, Anita Pedford (18th minute)First Tournament Championship:Sept. 6, 1998, at the Falcon InvitationalFirst Home Game: Sept. 13, 1998, vs. Michigan StateFirst Ranked Victory: Oct. 1, 2006, vs. #20 Pepperdine (1-0 in OT)First Conference Championship: Nov. 5, 2005 at MWC ChampionshipsFirst NCAA Appearance: Nov. 12, 2005, First Round vs. San Diego

ALL-TIME COACHING LEDGERYears Head Coach W L T PCT1998-99 Staci Hendershott 15 21 2 .4212000-04 Dan Abdalla 54 38 8 .5562005-09 Katherine Mertz 49 39 19 .5472010- Jennifer Klein 11 8 1 .575Totals 13 Years 129 106 30 .543

ALL-TIME ASSISTANT COACHES

Dan Abdalla 1999 Todd Abdalla 2001-2004Katie Burton 2010 Colleen Caldwell 2003-2004 Alan Cox 2008 Heather Dahl 2001 Paul Karver 2010- Jennifer Klein 2007-2009 Michael Needham 2005-2006 Brittany Oliveira 2006-2007 Damon Rensing 1998 Stephanie Rigamat 2004-2005 Vanessa Vela 2009

YEAR GOALS ASSISTS POINTS 1998 5 - Anita Pedford 6 - Anita Pedford 16 - Anita Pedford1999 7 - Janae Sims 4 - Anita Pedford 16 - Janae Sims2000 10 - Janae Sims 4 - Three players 23 - Janae Sims2001 11 - Anita Pedford 6 - Cristyn Enea 24 - Two players2002 11 - Annii Magliulo 5 - Kelly Janke 25 - Annii Magliulo2003 8 - Annii Magliulo 5 - Annii Magliulo 21 - Annii Magliulo2004 5 - Katie Carney 6 - Jessica Brown 11 - Two players

YEAR GOALS ASSISTS POINTS 2005 7 - Katie Carney 7 - Katie Carney 21 - Katie Carney2006 5 - Armani Rice 4 - Two players 12 - Katie Carney2007 8 - Katie Carney 7 - Katie Carney 23 - Katie Carney2008 11 - Ashleigh Shoughro 6 - Two players 28 - Ashleigh Shoughro2009 3 - Jenna Larkin 2 - Five players 6 - Three players2010 14 - Ashleigh Shoughro 5 - Brittney Flores 31 - Ashleigh Shoughro

ALL-TIME YEARLY LEADERS

Staci Hendershott1998-1999

Dan Abdalla

2000-2004

Katherine Mertz

2005-2009

Katherine Mertz led UNLV to three Mountain West Championships and two NCAA Tournament appearances in her fi ve years in Las Vegas.

K th i M t l d UNLV t th M t i W t Ch i hi d

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ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERSLKelly Labor ............................................................................................2007-2009Jenna Larkin ...................................................................................2008-PresentTania Lee ................................................................................................2000-2003Alicia Lugo ............................................................................................2006-2009Jennifer Lutjens ..............................................................................2009-Present

MFelicia Madrigal .....................................................................................1998-1999Annii Magliulo .......................................................................................2001-2004Emily Marcouiller ..................................................................................2003-2006Jamie McCoy .........................................................................................2006-2009Brianna Moore .......................................................................................2006-2009Dani Morin .............................................................................................2006-2009

NSarah Naranjo .........................................................................................2007-2010Mack Neely ............................................................................................2006-2009Ciera Nero ..............................................................................................2005-2006Julie Novak .....................................................................................................2004

OAshly O’Harrow .....................................................................................2004-2007Danielle O’Neil ......................................................................2007, 2009-PresentAmanda Olson ................................................................................................2005Nickie Olson ..........................................................................................2002-2005Katherine Orellana .........................................................................2008-PresentKelly Oshay ...........................................................................................2000-2003Julie Owens ......................................................................................2009-Present

PJoeleen Palmeri ...............................................................................................1998Angie Parchomenko ........................................................................................1998Haley Partridge ......................................................................................2005-2008Anita Pedford .........................................................................................1998-2001Marni Polakow .......................................................................................1998-2001Heather Preber ................................................................................................2003Kristin Puhl ............................................................................................1998-2000

RRachael Reid ..........................................................................................2007-2008Armani Rice ...........................................................................................2005-2007Monica Roach .................................................................................................2007Tanya Roberts ........................................................................................2003-2006Jenny Ruiz ..............................................................................................2001-2004

SLori Sakai ...............................................................................................2003-2005Justine Sauder .................................................................................2008-PresentAmy Scala ..................................................................................................1998-99Codi Schumaker .....................................................................................2001-2004Breanna Seaton ......................................................................................1998-1999A.J. Shane .......................................................................................................2003Kristen Shim ...................................................................................................2007Ashleigh Shoughro.................................................................................2008-2010Janae Sims ..............................................................................................1998-2001Lisa Sternberg ........................................................................................2003-2006Erica Storch .....................................................................................................2003Stephanie Sutter .....................................................................................1998-1999

VJessika Vasquez ......................................................................................2001-2002Nikki Velez ......................................................................................................2005

TJackie Tillotson ................................................................................2010-Present

WKylie Wassell ....................................................................................2010-PresentLexy Webber ...................................................................................................2010Shannon Wilson .....................................................................................1998-2000Jennifer Wintermute ........................................................................................1998Jenn Wolfe .......................................................................................2010-PresentKatrina Wright ................................................................................................2004Melicia Wright .......................................................................................2001-2002

ACaitlin Allen .....................................................................................2009-PresentLaChere Anglin ......................................................................................2007-2010

BMichele Barbone ....................................................................................2006-2007Jaime Barto ............................................................................................1999-2001Blynnda Bascones ..................................................................................2001-2004Elizabeth Billington ........................................................................2008-PresentCourtney Botelho ............................................................................2010-PresentThyre Brooks .........................................................................................1998-1999Jessica Brown .........................................................................................2002-2005Rachael Buscovich .................................................................................2000-2003

CKatie Carney ..........................................................................................2004-2007Jessica Chavez .......................................................................................1998-2000Kim Chock ...................................................................................2003-2004, 2006Niki Connolly.........................................................................................2006-2008Michelle Cowles ....................................................................................2002-2004Lora Crammer ........................................................................................1998-2002

DDani Davis ......................................................................................................2006Ashlee Dela Cruz .............................................................................2009-PresentJessica Destito ........................................................................................2004-2007

EErin Egertson .........................................................................................2000-2003Cristyn Enea ...........................................................................................1999-2002

FJennifer Fahrney .....................................................................................1999-2000Lindsay Fordon ...............................................................................................2001Brittney Flores .................................................................................2008-PresentAmanda Forrester ...................................................................................2007-2010Jamie Fratto .....................................................................................................2008Shannon Fredrickson .............................................................................1998-2002Erica Frizzell ..........................................................................................2004-2005Taylor Fuentes .................................................................................................2006

GHailey Garrison ...............................................................................2008-PresentAlice Gleason ..................................................................................................2001Chelsea Green .................................................................................................2008Adrianna Guida ..............................................................................2008-Present

HMacy Jo Harrison ...........................................................................2010-PresentHeidi Hart ........................................................................................................2000Jenna Huff ..............................................................................................2002-2005Shannon Hughes ....................................................................................2006-2009

IAngie Inzana ..........................................................................................2002-2005

JElizabeth Jacobs ..............................................................................................2007Kelly Janke .............................................................................................2001-2002Erica Jensen ...........................................................................................2005-2007Suzanne Jensen ......................................................................................1998-2001Collete Jepson ........................................................................................2009-2010Cosette (Joffs) Packer ............................................................................1999-2002Haley Jones ............................................................................................2003-2005

KAmanda Kaufman ...........................................................................2010-PresentDesiree Kelly .........................................................................................2001-2004Heather Killoch ......................................................................................2003-2005Laura Kissock ........................................................................................2003-2004Robyn Krivacic ......................................................................................1998-2001Kelly Krueger .........................................................................................1999-2000Brie Kuhne .............................................................................................2005-2008

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CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPSMW REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPIONS

NCAA TOURNAMENT FIRST ROUND

12-5-2 OVERALL • 5-1-1 MW

UNLV claimed its fi rst Mountain West cham-pionship by recording a 5-1 regular-season mark on the way to a 12-5-2 season, tying for most wins in school history. The Rebels received an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament, and lost a close match to San Diego, 1-0 in double-overtime. Dan Abdalla was named MW Coach of the Year, while Annii Magliulo was the MW Player of the Year.

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NCAA TOURNAMENT FIRST ROUND

9-11-3 OVERALL • 3-4-0 MW

After fi nishing the regular season at 8-10-1, the Rebels became the fi rst team in NCAA his-tory to win a three-game conference tournament while scoring just one goal, which came in the fi nal seconds of a 1-0 win over Wyoming in the fi rst round. Against No. 19 BYU in the semifi nals and No. 10 Utah on its home fi eld in the champi-onship game, freshman goalkeeper Alicia Lugo went 220 minutes without allowing a goal, and the Rebels would win the penalty kick shootout in both games to claim a second straight tournament title and make another NCAA appearance.

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NCAA TOURNAMENT FIRST ROUND

13-7-3 OVERALL • 5-2-0 MW

UNLV posted a school-record 13 wins dur-ing the season and won its fi rst MW Tournament championship on its home fi eld by winning back-to-back overtime games. Tournament MVP Ka-tie Carney’s golden goal gave the Rebels a 1-0 win over New Mexico in the championship game. With an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament, UNLV nearly pulled off a big upset, losing to host Cal State Fullerton 1-0 in overtime. Jenna Huff became the fi rst-ever three-time All-MW goal-keeper.

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11-5-5 OVERALL • 5-1-1 MW

The fi rst undefeated home record in school history helped spark the Rebels to their second MW regular-season championship. UNLV re-corded shutouts in four of its seven conference games, which included a Senior Night 1-0 victory over No. 24 BYU, the fi rst-ever win for UNLV over the Cougars, and fi nished with a 5-1-1 mark. UNLV lost the MW championship game 2-1 at BYU and just missed out on a NCAA at-large bid, Kat Mertz was named MW Coach of the Year, while Katie Carney was the Player of the Year.

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Total 2010-11 graduates 5,700Undergraduate per-credit fee $177.25

Graduate per-credit fee $251.50

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With its Performing Arts Center, the campus is the cultural hub of Southern Nevada. World-class orchestras and soloists, dance and theater arts combine to provide a broad selection of concerts and stage productions. The Barrick Lecture Series and several campus organizations bring noted speakers to the University, and local and visiting artists show their works in the Donna Beam Fine Art Gallery. UNLV has excellent athletic facilities as well, many open for student and public use. Opened in 1957 as the southern regional division of the University of Nevada with a total of 28 students, UNLV now is home to more than 28,000 students coming from every county in Nevada, all 50 U.S. states and 88 countries. Much of UNLV’s tremendous expansion is the result of support from the Nevada Legislature

and the state’s taxpayers. Private donors have played an important role as well. These gifts support new facilities and programs and, most important, provide the scholarship incentives that bring Nevada’s best and brightest student scholars to campus. UNLV operates an on-campus Center for Business and Economic Research, Center for Economic Education, Harry Reid Center for Environ-mental Studies (in cooperation with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency), Desert Biology Research Center, Center for Survey Research, Nuclear Waste Transportation Research Center and other research and public-service centers. Off ering 108 undergraduate programs and 137 graduate tracts, UNLV graduated a class of nearly 6,000 last year. The University operates on a semester system and is a member of the American Associa-tion of State Colleges and Universities, the Council of Graduate Schools, the American Council of Education and the Western College Association. All of the University’s academic programs are fully accredited by the Northwest Association of Schools and Colleges, and many programs have received further accreditation from independent national accreditation bodies.

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Dr. Neal J. Smatresk was appointed President of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas on Aug. 6, 2009. His career at UNLV began in 2007 as executive vice president and provost, where he was responsible for the leadership and admin-istration of all academic and research programs, spanning 15 colleges and two professional schools. In the last four years, UNLV has hit a number of milestones and academic achievements despite challenging times. Smatresk emphasizes how vitally important UNLV is to improving educational access and success for diverse students, spurring the research and innovation needed for diversifi cation of Southern Nevada’s economic base, and supplying both an educated work force and critically needed services for the community and region. A testament to his vision is UNLV’s partnership with the highly re-spected Brookings Institution to establish Brookings Mountain West, the national think tank’s fi rst foray this side of the Mississippi. UNLV completed a record-breaking $537 million fundraising campaign, with Smatresk and his leadership team garnering a $12.6 million donation from the Engelstad Family Foundation to support the largest active scholarship program in the university’s history. Under Smatresk’s direction, UNLV established the Academic Success Center, which is living up to its name by helping students fi nd the right majors, succeed in their classes, and graduate on time. Student athletes are advised through the center, and they have never done better in the classroom. In addition to his teaching and leadership roles, Smatresk has championed kindergarten to doctorate science outreach eff orts and teacher professional development, participating in a number of programs throughout his career that focus on science, technology, engineering and math career development. UNLV’s president is a scientist by training and received his Ph.D. in zoology from the University of Texas at Austin in 1980. Following post-doctoral work at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Smatresk joined the University of Texas, Arlington (UTA) department of biology in 1982. In his 22 years at UTA, he served as chair of biology and later dean of science, until his appointment as the chief academic offi cer at the University of Hawaii at Manoa in 2004. During his time there, Hawaii’s fl agship university entered the ranks of the top 25 feder-ally funded institutions, gained three National Academy of Science members, and received recognition from the Chinese Ministry of Education as a Confucius Institute, an honor shared by only 11 other U.S. institutions. Smatresk has received numerous teaching awards, and his research in cardio-respiratory physiology has resulted in more than 50 papers and book chapters and grants from the National Science Foundation and National Institutes of Health. His undergraduate alma mater, Gettysburg College, awarded him its Distinguished Alumnus of the Year Award in 2011.

SMATRESKdr. neal

William D. Carlson 1957-65Donald C. Moyer 1965-68Roman J. Zorn 1969-74Donald Baepler 1974-78Brock Dixon 1978-79Leonard “Pat” Goodall 1979-84Robert C. Maxson 1984-94Kenny Guinn (interim) 1994-95Carol C. Harter 1995-06David B. Ashley 2006-09Neal Smatresk 2009-SA

ALL-TIME PRESIDENTS

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LIVENGOODjim

Bringing with him a wealth of experience and the reputation as one of the nation’s top administrators, Jim Livengood was introduced as UNLV’s 11th full-time Director of Athletics on Dec. 17, 2009. Livengood wasted no time getting to work, as less than two weeks later he hired Bobby Hauck as the 10th head coach in Rebel foot-ball history. Just three months after that it was a nounced that a new, state-of-the-art basket-ball practice facility, the Mendenhall Center, would be built, with construction starting later in the year. Livengood came to UNLV following a successful tenure of more than 15 years at the University of Arizona where he oversaw an athletics program that annually competed for championships not only in the Pac-10 Confer-ence but also at a national level, maintained a high academic standard for its student-ath-letes and continually operated its $43 million budget in the black. His fi scal leadership helped Arizona remain one of the lone black-ink athletics programs among a small handful of institutions that rely exclusively on generated funds and do not re-ceive state-appropriated monies. During his time in Tucson, he served as the Paciic-10 Con-ference president, chair of the Pac-10 Athletic

Directors Revenue Sharing Committee and a member of the conference's Bowl Commit-tee and Basketball Tournament Subcommit-tee. He also was a member of the Rose Bowl Management Committee, the NCAA Fellows program, NACDA President, and chair of the NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Committee, on which he served fi ve years. His work at Arizona and its extesion on the national level earned him an Athletic Director of the Year Award from the National Associa-tion of Collegiate Directors of Athletics in 2006 for Division I-A. Livengood initiated Campaign Arizona, which raised more than $130 million for ath-letic facility improvements and endowments while the Wildcats maintained a top-25 com-petitive record in the NACDA Directors' Cup (formerly Sears Cup), including high rankings of sixth in 1993-94, fourth in 1994-95, seventh in 1995-96, sixth in both 1996-97 and 1997-98 and ninth in 2001-02. That record refl ects success throughout Arizona's broad-based program, highlighted by participation in the 1994 and 2001 NCAA Men's Final Four and champions of the 1997 NCAA Men's National Basketball Tournament. Ar zona also won the 1994, 1996, 1997, 2001, 2006 and 2007 NCAA Women's Softball Col-lege World Series titles, the 1996 and 2000 NCAA Women's Golf titleand the 2008 men's and women's NCAA Swimming Champion-ships. UA's student-athlete graduation rate contin-ued to be historically higher than that of the general student body rate during his tenure at UA. Nearly 100 student-athletes earned con-ference or regional all-academic honors, and 20 percent of UA student-athletes attained honors-level cumulative grade point averages. Livengood is a member of the NCAA Fellows Program to mentor new athletic directors, has served as a member of the NCAA Peer Review Team from 1994-99, the NCAA Gender Equity Task Force, and the Women's Commi ttee on Athletics. He has been a member of the NAC-DA Preseason Football Games Committee

since 2000 and was a member of the NACDA Strategic PlanningCommittee from 1999-2001. He served asNACDA president in 1998-1999, and in 1999 was named Division I-A Athletic Director of the Year. He is also a member of the Division 1-A Athletic Directors Associttion, having served as president of that association in 1998. Livengood spent six years as the Athletics Director at Washington State University from 1988-93 where he developed what is still widely regarded as a model gender equity program. In addition he laid the groundwork for a student-athlete wellness center that is regarded as one of the fi nest in the nation. Livengood began his administrative career in 1980 as the Associate Director for Devel-opment and Public Relations at Washington State before becoming the Athletics Director at Southern Illinois, a position he held until re-turning to Washington State. Born March 28, 1945, in Walla Walla, Wash., he received his bachelor's degree from Brigham Young University in 1968 and com-pleted his fi fth-year education requirement for teaching certifi cation at Central Washing-ton University in 1972. He taught and served as an assistant football coach and track coach at Moses Lake High School in Washington in 1968-69, and as head football and basketball coach and counselor at Ephrata High School in Washington from 1972-80 before moving into athletics administration. Jim and his wife, Linda, have two grown children, Michelle, a lawyer in Memphis, and Jeremy, who resides in Phoenix. Both children are University of Arizona graduates. Michelle earned her law degree in May 2000 and Jeremy graduated in December 1999. The Livengoods are the proud grandparents of twin daughters, Emma and Isabella, born to Michelle and hus-band, Jack Murphy, in March 2009.

Michael “Chub” Drakulich 1958-72Bill Ireland 1973-80Al Negratti 1980Charles Bucher 1981Brad Rothermel 1981-90Dennis Finfrock 1991Jim Weaver 1992-94Fred Albrecht (Interim) 1995Charles Cavagnaro 1995-01John Robinson 2002-03Fred Albrecht (Interim) 2003Mike Hamrick 2003-09Jerry Koloskie (Interim) 2009Jim Livengood 2009-SA

ALL-TIME ATHLETIC DIRECTORS

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LIEDDathletic complex

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forms, free weights, power racks and more than 60 weight stations. Additionally, a 1,200-square-foot balcony off ers

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HONOREE CLASSIFICATION CLASSJeremy Anderson Athlete/Men’s Golf 2010Greg Anthony Athlete/Basketball 2002Rene Arceneaux* Distinguished Contributor 1994Dr. Thomas Armour Staff 1987Stacey Augmon Athlete/Basketball 2002Dr. Donald Baepler Administration 1994Freddie Banks Athlete/Basketball 2004Daniel Barber Athlete/Men’s Soccer 2010Roger Barnson* Administration/Coach 1987Ernie Becker Sr. Distinguished Contributor 1988Rex Bell Distinguished Contributor 1998Tim Blenkiron Athlete/Tennis 2008Bob Blum Distinguished Contributor 2000Dr. James Callaway Distinguished Contributor 2008Dr. Kathie Calloway Athlete/Basketball 1994Chad Campbell Athlete/Golf 2006Glenn Carano Athlete/Football 1989Jack Cason Distinguished Contributor 1994Bob Cline Distinguished Contributor 1989Dr. David Cohen Athlete/Soccer 1994Julie Crandall Athlete/Softball 2010Randall Cunningham Athlete/Football 1997Fred Dallimore Coach/Baseball 2004Michael “Chub” Drakulich Administration/Coach 1987Dr. Larry Easley* Coach/Men’s Tennis 2010Sally Fleisher Athlete/Swimming 2000Bob Florence Athlete/Basketball 1987Ralph Garcia Athlete/Baseball 1989Nick Garritano Athlete/Football 2010Armen Gilliam Athlete/Basketball 1998Glen Gondrezick Athlete/Basketball 1987Sidney Green Athlete/Basketball 1994Lori Harrigan Athlete/Softball 2002Mike “Cowboy” Haverty Athlete/Football 1988Nate Hawkins Athlete/Football 1987Dr. Gerald Higgins Distinguished Contributor 2002Christina Hixson Distinguished Contributor 1997

Class of 2010 Six diff erent Rebel sports were represented when the UNLV Athletics

Hall of Fame most recently welcomed new members on Oct. 1, 2010.

Five former Rebel standout players, one head coach and a distinguished

contributor joined two record-setting teams to form the Class of 2010

that was honored in ceremonies at the M Resort and then again at the

UNLV football game the following evening. Also being honored that night

was former Rebel football player and current CEO of the Palms, George

Maloof Jr., who received the inaugural Silver Rebel Award. Born in 1987,

UNLV’s Athletics Hall of Fame is now 105 members strong. Under the hall’s

bylaws, former student-athletes must have completed their eligibility at

least 10 years earlier to be selected. Coaches and administrators must

have stopped working at the University fi ve years previous. The hall's next

class will be announced in 2012.

JEREMY ANDERSON (1996-2000) was prolifi c performer on the golf course and in the classroom and is the only athlete in school history to be a three-time All-American and three-time academic All-American. A member of head coach Dwaine Knight’s 1998 National Championship squad, Anderson had the unusual honor of being voted player of the year in two diff erent conferences (1999 Western Athletic and 2000 Mountain West).

DANIEL BARBER (1989-92) is one of only two All-Americans in Rebel soccer history, as he was a Freshman All-American in 1989 and then a third team selection two seasons later.

JULIE CRANDALL (1995-98) is regarded as the best catcher in UNLV’s storied softball history. A multipleseason All-American, she started behind the plate for the top team in school his-tory, helping the 1995 Rebels to a tie for third place at the Women’s College World Series.

NICK GARRITANO (1991-94) was arguably the nation’s best place-kicker as a senior and he left as UNLV’s second-leading scorer in history with 240 points.

RYAN LUDWICK (1997-99) played three seasons at UNLV before becoming the fourth-highest draft pick in program history. The 1997 First Team Freshman All-American was a two-time preseason All-American before going on to an All-Star MLB career.

The 1994 UNLV FOOTBALL TEAM is one of two in school history to win a conference championship and head coach Jeff Horton’s squad went on to rout Central Michigan 52-24 in Las Vegas Bowl III.

The 1985 UNLV MEN’S SOCCER TEAM was the winningest group in program history, setting multiple school records, including most wins and fewest losses as head coach Barry Barto’s squad fi nished 18-2-2 and ranked fourth.

HEAD COACH DR. LARRY EASLEY (Posthumous) (1992-03) coached the UNLV men’s tennis team longer than anyone in history, led UNLV to three Big West Conference championships and produced four of UNLV’s fi ve all-time men’s All-Americans, including two individual national champions.

DISTINGUISHED CONTRIBUTOR BOB MENDENHALL is the owner and chief executive offi cer of the Las Vegas Paving Corporation. A longtime supporter of the UNLV program, Menden-hall most recently became a major part of a group that is building and donating a new multi-million dollar practice facility for the Runnin’ Rebels.

HONOREE CLASSIFICATION CLASSTrena Hull Athlete/Track & Field 2000Joe Ingersoll Athlete/Football 1987Bill Ireland Administration/Coach 1987Larry Johnson Athlete/Basketball 2002Pauline Jordan Athlete/Basketball 2000Sam King Athlete/Football 1994Tony Knap Coach/Football 1989Joe Kristosik Athlete/Football 2008Todd Liebenstein Athlete/Football 1994Ryan Ludwick Athlete/Baseball 2010Don Lyons Athlete/Basketball/T&F 1987Alice Mason Administration/Coach 1987Keenan McCardell Athlete/Football 2004Al McDaniels Coach/Track & Field 2008Bob Mendenhall Distinguished Contributor 2010Elburt Miller Athlete/Basketball 1987Aaron Mitchell Athlete/Football 1989Ken Mitchell Athlete/Football 1989Bill “Wildcat” Morris Distinguished Contributor 1987Michael Morton Athlete/Football 1994Cyndi Parus Athlete/Softball 2006Dave Pearl Administration 1994Dr. Wayne Pearson Administration 1994Roger Pettersson Athlete/Tennis 2006Bart Pippenger Athlete/Swimming 2000Art Plunkett Athlete/Football 1994Herb Pryor Athlete/Baseball 1988Marilyn Redd* Distinguished Contributor 1997Chris Riley Athlete/Golf 2006Jackie Robinson Athlete/Basketball 1994Kim Rondina Athlete/Softball 2008Brad Rothermel Administration 1998Tommy Rowland Athlete/Football 1994Robbie Ryerson Athlete/Soccer 1998Warren Schutte Athlete/Golf 2004Luke Smith Athlete/Tennis 2008Robert Smith Athlete/Basketball 1987

HONOREE CLASSIFICATION CLASSRicky Sobers Athlete/Basketball 1987Raymond Strong Athlete/Football 1989Jerry Tarkanian Administration/Coach 1998Sheila Tarr Athlete/Track & Field 1997Reggie Theus Athlete/Basketball 1989Mike Thomas Athlete/Football 1989Misty Thomas Athlete/Basketball 1997Lisa Thompson Athlete/Track & Field 2000R.E. “Doc” Tobler Team Doctor/Trainer 1989Marianne Vallin Athlete/Tennis 2008Scott Warner Athlete/Men’s Tennis 1998Tom Wiesner Distinguished Contributor 1994Matt Williams Athlete/Baseball 1997Trevaia Williams Athlete/Track & Field 2006Mel Wolzinger Distinguished Contributor 2006Elbert “Ickey” Woods Athlete/Football 1998 *posthumous

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BASKETBALLmen’s1 NCAA team championship4 Final Four appearances17 NCAA tournament appearances14 Conference championships11 League tournament titles18 All-Americans, 26 times1 John Wooden Award Winner12 NBA fi rst round draft picks

BASKETBALLwomen’s8 NCAA tournament appearances1 WNIT runner-up fi nish4 Conference championships5 League tournament titles9 All-Americans, 14 times1 National Freshman of the Year5 Conference MVPs2 Conference Freshmen of the Year

BASEBALL10 NCAA Regional appearances10 Conference championships13 All-Americans8 Freshmen All-Americans4 Conference MVPs1 Conference Coach of the Year1 Conference Pitcher of the Year

SWIMMINGwomen’s4 Conference titles7 All-Americans, 16 times15 Conference MVPs4 Conference Coaches of the Year

SWIMMINGmen’s7 Conference championships3 Regular season championship23 All-Americans, 59 times11 Conference MVPs9 Conference Coaches of the Year

FOOTBALL2 Conference championships3 Bowl game victories9 All-Americans, 13 times9 Conference MVPs1 Conference Student-Athlete of Year3 Conference Coaches of the Year4 Conference Freshmen of the Year2 Freshman All-Americans

GOLFmen’s1 NCAA team championship2 NCAA individual champions21 Consecutive NCAA berths6 Conference championships4 NCAA West Regional titles6 Conference individual titles21 All-Americans, 39 times3 NCAA Regional medalists2 National Coach of the Year Awards1 Ben Hogan Award Winner1 Jack Nicklaus Award Winner1 Fred Haskins Award Winner1 Golfstat Award Winner1 National Freshman of the Year10 Conference MVPs2 Conference Freshmen of the Year

GOLFwomen’s3 NCAA fi nals appearance9 NCAA regional appearances1 NCAA individual appearance3 Conference championships4 All-Americans, 6 times4 Conference Golfer of the Year3 Conference Freshmen of the Year2 Conference Coaches of the Year

SOCCERmen’s 5 NCAA tournament appearances4 Conference championships1 League tournament title2 All-Americans, 3x5 Conference MVPs2 Conference Coach of the Year1 Freshman of the Year

SOFTBALL9 NCAA tournament appearances3 College World Series berths2 Conference title12 All-Americans, 20 times1 Olympic Gold Medallist, 3 times2 Conference Coaches of the Year, 5x5 Conference MVPs, 6 times2 Conference Pitchers of the Year1 Conference Freshman of the Year

SOCCERwomen’s3 NCAA Tournament appearances2 Conference title3 Conference MVPs2 League tournament titles2 Conference Coaches of the Year

VOLLEYBALL1 NCAA tournament appearance1 Conference tournament title2 Conference Freshmen of the Year2 Conference Coaches of the Year

TENNISmen’s2 NCAA individual champions3 Collegiate Grand Slam titles7 NCAA tournament appearances4 Conference tournament titles5 All-Americans, 9 times7 Conference MVPs3 Conference Coaches of the Year2 Conference Freshmen of the Year

TENNISwomen’s9 NCAA tournament appearances3 Conference tournament titles3 Regular season championships3 All-Americans, 5 times1 National Rookie of the Year8 Conference MVPs1 Conference Student-Athlete of Year4 Conference Freshmen of the Year2 Conference Coaches of the Year

TRACK | FIELD2 NCAA individual champions5 Conference outdoor titles1 Conference indoor title44 All-Americans, 83 times1 U.S. Olympic Head Coach

2010-11HONOR ROLL

ALL — AMERICANS

Tanner Peters [baseball]

Third Team » Louisville Slugger

Kyle Virva [men’s swimming]

Honorable Mention » Relays » NCAA

Charlie Tapp [men’s swimming]

Honorable Mention » Relays » NCAA

Steven Nelms [men’s swimming]

Honorable Mention » Relays » NCAA

Calan Eldridge

[men’s swimming]

AA Relay » HM Relays » NCAA

Andrew Morrell [men’s swimming]

AA Relay » HM Relays » NCAA

David Seiler [men’s swimming]

AA Relay » HM Relays » NCAA

Cody Roberts [men’s swimming]

AA Relay » HM Relays/100 fl y » NCAA

Kier Maitland [men’s swimming]

Honorable Mention » 1650 Free » NCAA

Chelsea Cassulo [women’s track and fi eld]

First Team » Hammer » NCAA

Amanda Bingson [women’s track and fi eld]

First Team » Hammer » NCAA

Therese Koelbaek [women’s golf]

Third Team » Golfweek

ALL — REGION | DISTRICT

Tre’Von Willis [men’s basketball]

Second Team » District 17 » NABC

Stephen Sifunetes[men’s soccer]

Third Team » Far West Region » NSCAA

Ashli Holland[softball]

Second Team » West Region » NFCA

Ashleigh Shoughro[women’s soccer]

Second Team » Pacifi c Region » NSCAA

MOUNTAIN WEST PLAYERS OF THE YEAR

Tanner Peters [baseball]

Pitcher of the Year

Therese Koelbaek [women’s golf]

Golfer of the Year

Derek Ernst[men’s golf]

Golfer of the Year

Mehdi Bouras[men’s tennis]

Player of the Year

Lucia Batta[women’s tennis]

ITA » Mountain Region

Cody Roberts[men’s swimming]

Swimmer of the Year

Ashli Holland[softball]

Player of the Year

Kevin Cory[women’s tennis]

ITA » Mountain Region Coach

Jim Reitz[men’s swimming]

Coach of the Year

Mehdi Bouras[men’s tennis]

Mountain Region » Senior Player of the Year

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COACHES OF THE YEAR

CHAMPIONS

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< THE U N I V E R S I T Y >

NOTABLE REBELSABLE REABLE REEBELSEBELSEEEEE REBELSE REEBELSEBELSEBELSEEE REBELSlarry JOHNSON

» Former Runnin’ Rebel» Member of 1990 NCAA Championship team» College Basketball’s Player of the Year» 2-time NBA All-Star» NBA Rookie of the Year

charley HOFFMAN» Former Rebel golfer» 2-time PGA Tour Champion

kenny MAYNE» Former Rebel quarterback» ESPN talent and TV pitchman» 2006 Dancing with the Stars participant

ryan LUDWICK» Former Rebel All-American

» 2008 MLB All-Star

lori HARRIGAN» Former Rebel softball pitcher» 3-time Olympic Gold Medalist

shawn MARION» Former Runnin’ Rebel» NBA Champion» 4-time NBA All-Star

ryan MOORE» Former Rebel golfer

» 2004 Individual NCAA Champion» PGA Tour Champion

kenn» F» E» 2» 2

adam SCOTT» Former Rebel golfer» 7-time PGA Tour Champion

randall CUNNINGHAM» Former Rebel quarterback/punter» Two-time All-American» First QB selected in 1985 NFL Draft» Played in four Pro Bowls» 1998 NFL Player of the Year» Three-time Bert Bell Award winner» All-time NFL QB rushing yards leader

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» Former Rebel golfer» 2-time PGA Tour Cha

keenan MCCARDELL» Former Rebel wide receiver

» First UNLV alumnus to score in Super Bowl» 2 TDs in Tampa Bay’s Super Bowl win

» Played in two Pro Bowls» Retired among top 10 in NFL history with 883 receptions

ickey WOODS» Former Rebel running back

» 1986 NCAA rushing champion» Highest NFL draft pick in UNLV history

» Popularized famed “Ickey Shuffl e”

george MALOOF» Former Rebel defensive back» Chairman of Palms Hotel» Maloof family owns NBA’s Sacramento Kings

RIONnin’

BAs

greg ANTHONY» Former Runnin’ Rebel» Member of 1990 NCAA Championship team» 11-year NBA career» TV Analyst

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