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Page 1: 2011 Wittenberg Women's Soccer Team Viewbook

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GeneralSchool Name ........................................Wittenberg UniversityLocation ............................................ Springfield, Ohio 45501Founded .........................................................................1845Enrollment .....................................................................1,950Nickname......................................................................TigersHome Field ......................................... Edwards-Maurer FieldCapacity.........................................................................3,000National Affiliation ..................................... NCAA Division IIIConference ......................... North Coast Athletic ConferencePresident ...............................................Dr. Mark H. Erickson

Alma Mater ..................................................Princeton, 1977Athletics Director...........................................Garnett PurnellAlma Mater ...................................................Cheyney, 1973

Athletics Phone ............................................ (937) 327-6450

Coaching StaffHead Coach ...................................................... Kwame LloydAlma Mater .......................................... Susquehanna, 1993

E-mail ............................................... [email protected] at Wittenberg .................................0-0-0 (First Year)Career Record ...............................107-64-12 (1994-present)Assistant Coach ........................................ Mary Beth Young Women’s Soccer Office................................ (937) 327-6496Athletic Trainer ................................................ Ellen CrosbieAssistant Athletic Trainer ............................Greg SchneiderAssistant Athletic Trainer .......................... Mary McDonagh

Women’s Soccer HistoryFirst Year ........................................................................1986All-Time Record .................................................. 248-168-39NCAC Regular Season Championships ............................1NCAC Tournament Championships ...................................4NCAA Tournament Appearances .......................................4Last NCAA Tournament Appearance ...........................2009Result ...... W, 3-1 vs. Ohio Northern (at Calvin, First Round) L, 0-1 at Calvin (Second Round)

Team Information2010 Overall Record ................................................... 13-5-12010 NCAC Record (Finish) ............................5-2-0 (T-2nd)Letterwinners Returning ...................................................18

Kelly Brothers, Kristi Burkitt, Sheryl Chambers, Amy Cook, Melissa Gartner, Taylor Goss, Lindsay Janmey, Allie Keefer, Meredith Kirby, Cassie Lythjohan, Lauren K. McMahon, Lauren E. McMahon, Katie Murphey, Leslie Oliver, Erin Rowell, Kailey Striebel, Megan Utter, Grace Winzeler

Letterwinners Lost ..............................................................6Maureen Buckley, Jennifer Miller, Maggie Amorello, Kelly Foley, Cailyn Roeble, Erin McLeish

Starters Returning ...............................................................7Kelly Brothers, Sheryl Chambers, Melissa Gartner, Allie Keefer, Lauren E. McMahon, Leslie Oliver, Kailey Striebel

Starters Lost ........................................................................4Maggie Amorello, Kelly Foley, Cailyn Roeble, Erin McLeish

2011 Quick Facts

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melissa GarTner

CREDITS: 2011-12 Team Viewbook designed by John Strawn ‘07, assistant director of sports information. Photography by university photographer Erin Pence ‘04.

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Kwame Lloyd was hired as Wittenberg’s women’s soccer head coach in July 2011. Lloyd came to Wittenberg after a brief time as an assistant coach at Gardner Webb University, where he was responsible for coordinating recruiting activities and evaluating prospective student-athletes. He also managed team travel and acted as the program’s liaison to the compliance and academic services directors.

Lloyd was named Most Outstanding Freshman in 1988 at Lincoln University before transferring to Susquehanna University and earning three letters in both soccer and track & field. He was the soccer team’s Most Valuable Player in 1990 and he served as team captain for the track team in 1992 and 1993. After earning his bachelor’s degree in political science from Susquehanna, he played one year with the Harrisburg Heat of the National Professional Soccer League.

Lloyd returned to his alma mater to begin his coaching career, serving as head coach of the women’s soccer team and assistant coach of the women’s lacrosse team from 1994-97. From there, he went to Whittier College for four years as director of soccer and women’s lacrosse coach. He oversaw all management and administration for the men’s and women’s soccer and women’s

lacrosse programs, served as an NCAA Regional Committee member, taught a fitness and wellness course and directed an annual soccer camp.

From 2001-08, Lloyd served as head coach of both the women’s soccer and women’s lacrosse teams at Christopher Newport University. He led the soccer team to four USA South Athletic Conference regular season titles, three USA South Tournament crowns and three appearances in the NCAA Division III Tournament, including a national quarterfinal finish in 2004. His lacrosse teams won three regular season and two tournament titles in conference play and advanced to the NCAA Division III Tournament twice.

Along the way, Lloyd earned four USA South women’s soccer Coach of the Year designations and three USA women’s lacrosse Coach of the Year awards. He also was named VaSID All-State Coach of the Year in 2004.

Lloyd’s last head coaching stop prior to Wittenberg came at the University of Vermont between 2008 and 2010. His career women’s soccer coaching record now stands at 114-106-16, including a mark of 107-64-12 at the NCAA Division III level.

Lloyd and his wife, Julie, have two children, a son named Kijana and daughter named Jada.

Name Year(s) Seasons Games Wins Losses Ties Win Pct. Linda Smith 1986-87 2 27 13 12 2 .481 Diana Daniels 1988-89 2 34 17 16 1 .500 Sheilah Lingenfelter 1990-93 4 74 36 35 3 .486 Ken Glardon 1994 1 20 14 5 1 .700 Jim Wendling 1995 1 18 15 3 0 .833 Mary Romestant 1996-98 3 58 22 33 3 .379 Fran Kulas 1999-2001 3 53 24 25 4 .486 Norm Riker 2002-2010 8 165 95 46 24 .648 Kwame Lloyd 2011-present First Year Totals 25 449 248 168 39 .568

Coaching Staff

Head Coach Kwame Lloyd

Former Wright State University women’s soccer standout Mary Beth Young joined the Wittenberg coaching staff as a women’s soccer assistant in 2010.

Wittenberg is Young’s first collegiate commission following six years as an assistant at Bellbrook High School in Bellbrook, Ohio. Since 2004, she has served as a head coach with the Ohio Galaxies Futbol Club and the

Centerville United Soccer Club. Young’s playing resume includes four years as a letterwinner

with Wright State, where she earned the school’s first-ever Horizon League Newcomer of the Year award. In addition to four years of all-conference honors, including first-team awards in 2002, 2003

and 2004, Young received most valuable player recognition from the Raiders in 2004. Her name continues to stand in the top 10 in career assists and games started in the school’s record books. Prior to Wright State, Young played for the Blast Football Club and W League in Columbus.

Young graduated from Wright State University in 2004 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Spanish and in 2005 with a master’s in education. She is currently a Spanish teacher at Bellbrook, where she also serves as an academic progress advisor, Spanish Club advisor, and as an assistant track and field coach.

Assistant Coach Mary Beth Young

Head Coaching Ledger

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Wittenberg’s stunning 95-acre, rolling, wooded terrain is situated in the heart of Springfield, Ohio. An impressive blend of traditional European classicism and contemporary architecture is abundant amongst the 26 buildings throughout campus.

aDmISSIONWittenberg consistently selects academically strong students. Of entering freshman, approximately 65 percent graduated in the top fifth of their high school classes. Each new class combines National Merit Scholars, Ohio Academic scholars and Lutheran Scholars.

STuDENTSWhat strikes most people when they visit Wittenberg is the genuine friendliness and welcoming nature of the campus and its residents. There are more than 1,950 full-time students currently enrolled, representing more than 37 states and approximately 23 foreign countries; 45 percent of students are male, 56 percent are female.

FaCuLTYWittenberg’s 195 outstanding classroom instructors all consider students their top priority. With an average class size of 20 and a student-faculty ratio of 12-to-1, Wittenberg faculty and students have numerous opportunities for meaningful interaction both in and out of the classroom.

PROGRamS OF STuDYWittenberg has more than 60 majors, minors and special programs from which to choose. Among these majors are such outstanding interdisciplinary programs as East Asian Studies, Russian and Central Eurasian Studies and Biochemistry/Molecular Biology.

OFF-CamPuS STuDIESWittenberg encourages off-campus opportunities that complement the classroom experience: pursuing an internship, studying abroad, and getting involved in the community through volunteer programs and community service.

STuDENT LIFEMore than 150 campus organizations offer opportunities not only to have fun, but to gain management and leadership experience while at Wittenberg. These include 11 national fraternities and sororities, the Outdoors Club, WUSO radio station, Residence Life, Campus Ministries, Student Senate, Pre-Health Club and many more.

aTHLETICSWittenberg enjoys a long-standing reputation as an athletics powerhouse, fielding winning teams in many different sports. Wittenberg competes annually against the best competition that NCAA Division III has to offer. The athletics department offers 23 varsity intercollegiate athletic teams for men and women.

RESIDENTIaL LIFEWittenberg students live on campus in residence halls their first two years. Upperclassmen may choose to stay in the residence halls or move into Wittenberg’s campus housing, which includes apartments, houses and fraternity and sorority houses.

FINaNCIaL aIDMore than 98 percent of students are awarded financial aid at Wittenberg, thanks to the generosity and loyal support of more than 26,000 living alumni.

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Athletics Facilities

Wittenberg Athletics FacilitiesThe Wittenberg athletic facilities, a unique

blend of old and new, provide opportunities for a wide variety of recreational and fitness activities. The Health, Physical Education and Recreation Center (HPERC) is the centerpiece of athletic activity. The main unit can be converted to three full-sized basketball courts, three volleyball courts or three tennis courts. It seats 3,000 spectators for intercollegiate athletic events, and 4,300 for concerts and other public events. A second unit houses six raquetball courts with an upper balcony for instruction and a 25-meter by 25-yard swimming pool with one- and three-meter diving boards, and a spectator viewing area. An athletic training room, locker rooms and team rooms are also located in the HPERC, which connects to the Wittenberg Field House, home of the Tigers since 1929, which houses offices and a state-of-the-art weight training facility.

A 4,622-square-foot extension off the front of the HPERC opened in August 2005. The Bob Rosencrans Hall of Honor Fitness Center includes a wide range of weight training and cardiovascular equipment.

Edwards-Maurer Field and Earl F. Morris Track were renovated in 2005. Edwards-Maurer Field has a state-of-the-art artificial playing surface and Earl F. Morris Track is a 400-meter track outfitted with a similarly cutting-edge surface. The entire complex is lighted, and also serves as home to the Tiger football, track, field hockey, men’s and women’s soccer and men’s and women’s lacrosse teams. The David and Georgianna Albright Tennis Complex, a $2 million project completed in 1997, houses 12 lighted tennis courts with a Dynaflex surface. Six of the courts are lighted, including two sunken center courts with space for seating.

Situated a few blocks from campus are Bill Edwards Field, which offers playing and practice fields, and Betty Dillahunt field, home of the Tiger softball team. Less than two miles from campus Carleton Davidson Stadium, which opened in 2004, is the home of Tiger baseball. Owned and maintained by the City of Springfield, Carleton Davidson Stadium has seating capacity of 1,061, nearly half of which is under cover, a media center, locker rooms with showers and secured storage.

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2010 SeasonSCHEDuLE/RESuLTS

Sept. 1 MOUNT ST. JOSEPH W, 3-1Sept. 4 at Wilmington W, 2-0Sept. 5 MOUNT UNION W, 1-0Sept. 11 vs. Johns Hopkins^ L, 2-3Sept. 12 at Carnegie Mellon^ L, 0-1Sept. 15 at Ohio Northern W, 2-0Sept. 17 MANCHESTER W, 4-0Sept. 19 CAPITAL W, 3-1Sept. 22 EARLHAM T, 0-0 (2OT)Sept. 25 at Urbana W, 2-0Sept. 29 TRANSYLVANIA W, 3-2 (OT)Oct. 2 OHIO WESLEYAN* W, 1-0Oct. 9 HIRAM* W, 2-1Oct. 12 at Denison* L, 0-3Oct. 16 at Oberlin* W, 3-0Oct. 19 KENYON* W, 2-0Oct. 23 at Allegheny* W, 2-1Oct. 30 at Wooster* L, 0-2Nov. 3 at Denison + L, 2-3* NCAC Match ^ Carnegie Mellon Invitational+ NCAC Tournament allie KeeFer

POSTSEaSON aWaRDSAll-NCAC: First Team – Maggie Amorello, Erin McLeish, Kailey Striebel Second Team – Sheryl Chambers Honorable Mention – Allie Keefer, Cailyn RoebleNSCAA All-Great Lakes Region: First Team - Kailey Striebel Third Team - Erin McLeishOSCA All-Ohio: First Team - Erin McLeish, Kailey StriebelCoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District: First Team - Kelly FoleyCoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America: Second Team - Kelly Foley

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In 2010-2011, the Wittenberg Tigers...• Won 5 North Coast Athletic Conference regular season championships in field hockey, football,

volleyball, men’s golf and men’s lacrosse• Finished in the top 5 in the final North Coast Athletic Conference standings in 18 of 23 sports• Finished 2nd in the final standings for the NCAC Dennis Collins Memorial All-Sports Trophy• Earned 4 NCAC Player/Performer of the Year trophies• Earned 6 NCAC Coach of the Year trophies• Placed 109 student-athletes on All-North Coast Athletic Conference teams• Placed 18 student-athletes on all-region teams and 12 on All-America teams• Earned 7 CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District awards and 2 Academic All-America awards• Finished 59th in the NACDA Director’s Cup (all-sports comparison) thanks to postseason appearances

by 6 teams and 2 individuals

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2011 Season

2011 Women’s Soccer Schedule

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STATSAUDIOVIDEOLIVEEVERY HOME GAME

9/2 at MESSIAH 7:30 p.m.

9/3 at MORAVIAN 4 p.m.

9/7 WILMINGTON 7 p.m.

9/10 ADRIAN 1 p.m.

9/11 ILLINOIS WESLEYAN Noon

9/14 OHIO NORTHERN 7 p.m.

9/19 at MOUNT ST. JOSEPH 7 p.m.

9/21 at EARLHAM 4 p.m.

9/25 ALLEGHENY* Noon

9/28 at TRANSYLVANIA 7 p.m.

10/1 OBERLIN* 5:30 p.m.

10/4 URBANA 7 p.m.

10/8 at HIRAM* 1 p.m.

10/15 at OHIO WESLEYAN* 5 p.m.

10/19 DENISON* 7 p.m.

10/22 at KENYON* 1 p.m.

10/25 at DePAUW* 7 p.m.

10/29 WOOSTER* 3:30 p.m.

11/3-6 NCAC TOURNAMENT * NCAC Game

To schedule a home game visit, contact Coach Lloyd [email protected] or 937-327-6496

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The North Coast Athletic Conference and Wittenberg University work together to encourage good sportsmanship on the court, on the field and in the stands. The Wittenberg Athletics Department expects all competitors and spectators to help maintain an open, accepting and competitive environment

in order to promote positive, enjoyable experiences for all involved with Division III athletics.

Student-athletes are primarily responsible for balancing academics and athletics. However, recognizing the pressure that student-athletes face from competing time demands placed upon them by both professors and coaches, we establish the following statement of responsibility. The statement assumes that the student’s primary responsibility is to academic coursework and that practice sessions are always subordinate to class attendance.

Students should work with advisers to schedule courses so that practices and contests are not in conflict with academic courses.

Student-athletes are expected to contact professors in advance in order to resolve conflicts between class attendance and participation in athletic contests. It is recommended that student-athletes miss not more than four sessions of any class in a semester for regular season athletic contests. Permission of a Faculty Athletic Representative is required before additional excused absences will be permitted.

Coaches will, as necessary, establish and maintain communications with the professors of team athletes regarding academic progress. Professors should feel free to contact coaches regarding the academic responsibilities of student-athletes.

Statement of Responsibility for Balance Between Academics & Athletics

The Wittenberg Athletic Department is an integral part of the university that strives to achieve the same standards of excellence that exist within various academic disciplines at the university. Further, the athletic department embraces the concept that the student-athletes are first and foremost students, possessing individual rights, academic abilities, personal interests and ambitions comparable to those of other members of the general student body.

Wittenberg University is committed to the principles and practices of amateurism, student-athlete welfare, gender equity, sportsmanship and fair play, cultural diversity and overall athletics excellence, and this commitment shall reflect in every aspect of the athletics departmental operations.

Wittenberg Athletics Philosophy

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