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2012WOMEN’S SOCCER
MEDIA GUIDE
2012 EUREKA COLLEGE WOMEN’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDEHOME OF THE RED DEVILS
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TABLE OF CONTENTSQUICK FACTS
Letterwinners Returning/Lost 6/10
Starters Returning/Lost 4/7
2012 Newcomers 11
First Year of Women’s Soccer 2007
All-Time Record 26-64-1
2011 Record 0-16-1
Conference St. Louis Intercollegiate
Year Joined 2007
All-Time Record 9-30-1
2011 SLIAC Record 0-7-1 (8th of 9)
Website sliac.org
2012 SCHEDULES 1 ROCKFORD 3 p.m.
S 2 at Lake Forest 1 p.m.
S 5 at Elmhurst 7:30 p.m.
S 8 BELOIT 1 p.m.
S 9 at Robert Morris-Peoria 1 p.m.
S 12 LINCOLN CHRISTIAN 2 p.m.
S 16 WISCONSIN LUTHERAN 1 p.m.
S 19 at Illinois College 5 p.m.
S 22 at Iowa Wesleyan 1 p.m.
S 26 at Knox 2 p.m.
S 29 *at Principia 1 p.m.
O 3 *MacMURRAY 1 p.m.
O 6 *FONTBONNE 1 p.m.
O 10 *at Blackburn 1 p.m.
O 13 *WEBSTER 1 p.m.
O 17 *GREENVILLE 3 p.m.
O 20 *at Spalding 2 p.m.
O 27 *at Westminster 5 p.m.
* -- SLIAC Match
All times Central and subject to change.
Home games in BOLD CAPS
MEDIA GUIDE CREDITSThe 2012 Eureka College Women’s Soccer Media Guide is a production of the Eureka
College Sports Information Offi ce. Content was written and designed by Sports
Information Director Bryan Moore. Editorial assistance was provided by Director of
Athletics Paul Bryant, the coaching staff and student-athletes. Photography was
provided by Bob Hunt and Eureka College. Front and back cover designs by Bryan
Moore.
WELCOMEEureka College Information 4-5
Traister Field 6-7
What Graduates are Saying 8-9
Director of Athletics Paul Bryant 10-11
Quick Facts/Campus Phone Numbers 11
Eureka Athletics Staff 12
2012 SEASON PREVIEWRoster 14
Schedule 15
Head Coach Robin Ramirez 16
Asst. Coaching Staff/Athletic Training 17
Season Preview 18
MEET THE RED DEVILSKatie McLaughlin 20-21
Sami Williamson 22-23
Maddie Zois 24-25
Kesli Blankenship 26
Liz Johnson 27
Jackie Nauracy 28
Newcomers 28-29
Photo Roster 30
2011 SEASON IN REVIEWMatch-by-Match Results 32
Final Statistics 33
SLIAC Review 34
SLIAC Team Leaders 35
SLIAC Individual Leaders 36
RECORDS & HISTORYAll-Time Roster 38-39
All-Time Records 40-43
All-Time Match-by-Match Results 44
All-Time Series Records 45-46
OPPONENT INFORMATION2012 Opponent Profi les 48-49
St. Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference 50
MEDIA INFORMATIONMedia/Website Information 52
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“Eureka, of course, is a Greek word that
means I have found it and it described
perfectly the sense of discovery I felt the
day I arrived here in the fall of 1928. Eureka
was everything I had dreamed it would be
and more.”
-- Ronald Reagan ‘32
40th President of the United States
THIS IS EUREKA COLLEGEEureka College is a family. A small family.
Our historic campus, located on 112
wooded acres in the heart of Central Illinois,
can best be described as charming and
friendly. Our focus on a comprehensive
liberal arts education, with major emphasis
on leadership and service to others, is
one-of-a-kind. Our proximity to Peoria,
Bloomington-Normal, Chicago, St. Louis,
and Indianapolis make us ideal for those
looking for major market facilities, yet like
to return to a safe, secure, and small town
environment.
THE FOUNDING OF EUREKA COLLEGEEureka College was founded by abolitionists
from Kentucky who were members of a
religious movement known as the Christian
Church (Disciples of Christ) and were
committed to providing young people a
liberal education. These pioneers believed
in an education infused with values as
a basis for leadership. Chartered by the
Illinois Legislature in 1855, Eureka was
the fi rst college in the state and third in
the nation to admit men and women on
an equal basis. To the present day, the
college has continued to be interested in the
development of character as well as intellect
and technical competence with emphasis on
service and leadership.
Eureka College has had a major impact on
American life, with alumni who have had
successful careers in education, business,
management, the arts, and community
service. Graduates include forty-two
college presidents, seven governors and
members of Congress, a Nobel Laureate
team member, and former President Ronald
Reagan, Class of 1932.
HOW SMALL IS SMALL?Eureka College has just under 800 students.
Is this a disadvantage? On the contrary
-- we view it as an amazing advantage.
David Everett’s (1769–1813) line, “...large
streams from little fountains fl ow, tall oaks
from little acorns grow “ rings true at Eureka.
Each of those lucky enough to become a
part of Eureka College and our traditions
fi nd themselves supported, encouraged,
and treated, not as a number...but as the
extraordinary and creative individuals they
are.
In this unique and empowering environment
some of the best and brightest have
discovered their strong sense of self, their
vocation for their future, and a deep love
for this special small campus. Imagine -
from this small campus has come forty-two
college presidents, seven governors and
members of Congress, a Nobel Laureate
team member, and the 40th President
of the United States. EC has over 5,000
living graduates located around the world.
You’ll fi nd many of them serving the current
Eureka’s historic campus has 112 acres with 24 buildings. The College offers more than 30 majors and programs of study.
President of the United States, serving as
doctors, lawyers, teachers, and heads of
non-profi t organizations around the globe.
AROUND CAMPUSAs a student at Eureka College, getting
involved is a tremendous opportunity
that will have lasting impacts on your life;
short term and long. With the turning of a
new academic school year, the amount of
organizations and activities are plentiful. No
matter if you are a new fi rst year, transfer
student, commuter, or upperclassman,
taking advantage of what we have to
offer will be to your benefi t. The college
experience is about growing the holistic
student in all areas including outside the
classroom. By giving of your time and
talents to an organization, the organization
can thrive and your college experience will
be even more valuable.
The Student Activities Offi ce at Eureka
College strives to promote co-curricular
involvement in the areas of organizations
and activities using various resources on
and off campus including the Cerf College
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Center; center of campus community life.
We encourage personal development
socially, interpersonally, and morally
through student engagement. Providing
programming, campus activities, and
resources we strive to cultivate holistic
student growth and development and in turn
support the mission of Eureka College.
The Donald B. Cerf Center is a focal point
of campus activity, housing the “Burgoo“
-- the campus snack bar -- and the College
Bookstore. The Cerf Center also houses the
Ronald W. Reagan Museum. It is frequently
the site of public and private events.
ABOUT THE FACULTYEureka College faculty play a pivotal role
in working toward the success of each
and every EC student. The College has an
average class size of fi fteen students and
a student-faculty ratio of 12:1. Many faculty
have earned national and international
recognition in their areas of scholarship,
such as: social responses to alcoholism, the
history of slavery; recognition in lepidoptery,
philosophy, Native American literature;
and individually recognized Fulbright
Scholarship recipients.
SIMPLY PUTEureka College is one of the best
educational experiences that a prospective
student can have. Eureka College is a
remarkable family, populated with some of
the fi nest, dedicated, caring individuals in
the world. Over 150 years of excellence
in learning, service, and leadership is our
guiding force. Unfortunately, the College
simply cannot accommodate everyone.
Entrance is limited. This opportunity should
not be allowed to slip by.
Nearly 300 Eureka College students participate in athletics. A total of 27 student-athletes earned their degrees in May 2012.
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THE PRESIDENT’S WELCOMEOn behalf of all Eureka College students, faculty, staff, alumni and
trustees, I am pleased to welcome you to Eureka College. We are
happy to have you on campus as we observe our 158th year of
excellence in learning, leadership and service.
Athletics play an important role in the lives of students at
Eureka College. Nearly half of our students play a sport at the
intercollegiate level and most other students participate at the
intramural level. Athletic teams are integral to the educational
process, providing means to learn leadership, discipline, tenacity,
persistence and cooperation.
I am proud of the student-athletes that you are watching today.
They are wonderful ambassadors for Eureka College, and their
efforts exemplify learning outside of the classroom, developing teamwork and building school
spirit.
J. David Arnold, Ph.D.
President of the College
THE REAGAN INFLUENCEThey were simply known as Dutch and Moon, nicknames passed down from their father. Ron
was thought to have resembled “the Dutchman” while Neil looked like comic strip character
“Moon Mullins” with his slicked back hair. The names stuck.
During his four years at Eureka, Reagan demonstrated his gratitude by immersing himself in
the life of the College. He even convinced his older brother Neil to enroll in the fall of 1928,
creating the enviable situation of his older brother waiting on him as a pledge at the TKE
house.
Ronald Reagan graduated in 1932 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in social science and
economics. He moved to Davenport, Iowa, to accept a position as a sports announcer for
radio station WOC. His career led him on to Hollywood and then into state and national
politics, but his loyalty to Eureka College was evidenced by his three six-year terms on the
College’s Board of Trustees and his continual involvement in various college related events.
In his 1992 Commencement address, President Reagan related the experience of the class
of 1932. “We took with us from Eureka College the strength born of a spirit of fellowship,
willingness to work together for common goals, and a deep faith in the word of God.” In the
case of Ronald Reagan, who graduated from Eureka in the early years of the Depression,
those values propelled him to a lifetime of leadership.
From sports broadcaster, to actor, to politician, Dutch Reagan’s four years of personal
development at Eureka launched him into a lifetime of leadership.
2012 EUREKA COLLEGE WOMEN’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE
Opened in 2007 as one of the fi nest NCAA Division III soccer facilities in the Midwest, Traister Field serves as the home of the Eureka
College women’s soccer team.
Located along Dickinson Drive on the far eastern side of campus, Traister Field features a natural grass playing surface, full irrigation
system, two-story press box for media and game operations, concession area and sheltered dugout areas for both teams. Fans
regularly line the sideline with chairs and blankets and take advantage of the spectacular view of the pitch from the hillside behind the
south goal line. A full, regulation-sized practice area is available for the Red Devils just north of the playing pitch.
The facility was dedicated for and named after Eureka Athletics Hall of Famer Leo “Doc” Traister during a ceremony on Oct. 24, 2008.
Traister came to Eureka as a student-athlete in 1939, earning four letters in baseball, three letters in football and two letters in track
before graduating in 1948. Traister returned to campus in 1956 to serve as Director of Athletics and coach all EC sports until 1966.
Traister remained on various coaching
staffs until as late as 1990 and fi nished
his stint on the basketball coaching staff
in 1974 as the all-time wins leader at EC
with 168. He was inducted into the Eureka
College Athletics Hall of Fame in 1977 and
remains actively involved with his wife,
Betty, as supporters of the Eureka College
athletics department.
Traister Field also serves as an occasional
home for area high school matches, as well
as various summer youth soccer camps
conducted by Eureka College and its
coaching staffs.
The Eureka women’s soccer team recorded
a 5-4 victory over Rockford in the fi rst
regular season game played at the facility
on Sept. 6, 2007. The EC men’s and
women’s squads have combined to win 25
matches on their home pitch in the fi ve-year
NCAA Division III history of the program.
TRAISTER FIELD
Since opening in September 2007, Traister Field and Eureka College have played
host to 88 collegiate soccer matches.
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THE RED DEVILS AT TRAISTER FIELD
TRAISTER FIELD FACTSOpened: September 2007
Dedicated: Oct. 24, 2008
Surface: Natural Grass
First Men’s Match: Sept. 8, 2008 (Knox 3, Eureka 0)
First Women’s Match: Sept. 6, 2007 (Eureka 5, Rockford 4)
First Eureka Men’s Win: Sept. 8, 2009 (Eureka 6, Lincoln Christian 2)
First Eureka Women’s Win: Sept. 6, 2007 (Eureka 5, Rockford 4)
Season W L T Pct. GF GA
2007 5 4 0 .556 30 31
2008 4 6 0 .400 17 36
2009 2 5 0 .286 13 37
2010 3 5 0 .375 18 31
2011 0 10 0 .000 3 77
Totals 14 30 0 .318 81 212
DIRECTIONS AND INFORMATIONFROM THE WEST (PEORIA)
•Travel east on US Route 24
•Turn right onto South Main Street/Illinois Route 117
•Turn left onto Reagan Drive
•Turn left onto Dickinson Drive
•Traister Field is located on the right
FROM THE EAST (BLOOMINGTON-NORMAL)
•Travel west on Interstate 74
•Take exit 92, turning right (north) onto Illinois Route 117
•Turn right onto Reagan Drive
•Turn left onto Dickinson Drive
•Traister Field is located on the right
FROM THE NORTH (CHICAGO/SUBURBS)
•Travel south on Interstate 55
•Take exit 187, turning right (west) onto US Route 24
•Turn left onto South Main Street/Illinois Route 117
•Turn left onto Reagan Drive
•Turn left onto Dickinson Drive
•Traister Field is located on the right
FROM THE SOUTH (ST.LOUIS/SPRINGFIELD)
•Travel north on Interstate 55
•Take exit 127, keeping left onto Interstate 155 (north)
•Merge onto Interstate 74 (east) toward Bloomington
•Take exit 112, turning left (north) onto Illinois Route 117
•Turn right onto Reagan Drive
•Turn left onto Dickinson Drive
•Traister Field is located on the right
PARKING
Fans are encouraged to park in the gravel lot on the west side
of the pitch, opposite of the press box and bench areas.
TICKETS
All matches are free of charge with general admission seating.
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“I’ve thoroughly enjoyed my playing
career at Eureka College. I won’t forget the
accomplishments of the baseball program
during my time at the college.”
“Eureka College gave me great
opportunities and experiences as a
student-athlete. Being a Red Devil has
provided memories and friendships to
last a lifetime.”-- Jessica Reardon ‘05
Eureka College Women’s Basketball, 2001-05
All-NIIC First Team (2003, 2004, 2005)
Eureka All-time Leading Scorer (1,483 points)
Eureka College Softball, 2002-05
“If I had to do it all
over again, I’d go
to Eureka College.”-- Ronald Reagan ‘32
Eureka College Football, Swimming and Track & Field
40th President of the United States“Eureka College allowed me to be
involved. It was a perfect fi t athletically,
academically and socially. My four years at
Eureka will be the most memorable four-
year span of my life.”
-- Mark Darnall ‘09
Eureka College Men’s Basketball, 2005-09
Eureka College Men’s Soccer, 2007
-- Marisa Durley ‘11
Eureka College Volleyball, 2007-10
All-SLIAC Honorable Mention (2010)
“Eureka College has not only armed me with
the right attitude and tools to be successful
in the real world, but has also provided me
with a network of people who will be willing
to help me in any way they can.”
-- Tim Cashdollar ‘11
Eureka College Baseball, 2008-11
All-SLIAC Honorable Mention (2010, 2011)
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“Having the opportunity to be a two-sport athlete
at Eureka College has allowed me to continue my
passion for education. EC athletics has helped
me become the teacher and coach I am today.”
-- Nicole Ropp ‘09
Eureka College Women’s Basketball, 2007-08
Eureka College Softball, 2008-09
All-SLIAC Honorable Mention Softball (2009)
“Playing college basketball was a dream and
Eureka College made it an experience I will
never forget. My days at Eureka hold a special
place in my heart and memories that I will
cherish forever.”-- Kim Holdenrid ‘07
Eureka College Women’s Basketball, 2003-07
“I truly owe what
I am today to
Eureka College.”
-- Laura Willman Moore ‘10
Eureka College Volleyball, 2006-09
All-SLIAC Second Team (2009)
EUREKA COLLEGE ALMA MATER
‘Neath the Elms upon the campus
Glorious to view
Stands Eureka, Alma Mater;
Faithful, tried and true.
Lift the chorus, speed it onward
Ne’er our voices fail
Praise to thee, O fair Eureka
Praise to thee, all hail.
When we leave thy halls forever
never to return
Still within our hearts fond
memories steadily will burn.
-- Jordan Vignoni ‘10
Eureka College Football, 2006-09
All-SLIAC Honorable Mention (2008)
“Eureka College taught me to push and strive for
excellence in all aspects of life. I can look back
on my time here and not have one regret from it.”
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Paul Bryant will enter his fi fth year as the Director of Athletics at Eureka College in the fall of 2012. Since Bryant arrived at the helm of
Eureka’s athletic department in the summer of 2008, the Red Devils have experienced unprecedented success on the playing fi eld and
in the classroom.
After only two Eureka squads qualifi ed for the St. Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference postseason from 2006 through 2009, the
Red Devils have qualifi ed for six SLIAC Tournaments in Bryant’s four years as Director of Athletics, including championship game
appearances by men’s basketball in 2010 and women’s basketball in 2012. In all, fi ve of Eureka’s nine eligible programs have played
in the SLIAC Tournament during Bryant’s tenure, including multiple appearances from men’s basketball (2010, 2012).
In addition to the strides the Red Devils have made on the playing fi eld,
Bryant has also placed a signifi cant emphasis on academics, creating
the Director of Athletics Honor Roll prior to the 2009-10 academic year.
A record-high 81 student athletes were named to the A.D. Honor Roll in
Spring 2010, while Eureka is represented well on a regular basis on the
SLIAC and Upper Midwest Athletic Conference All-Academic Teams.
Eureka earned a total of 27 academic all-conference selections during the
2011-12 year, and fi ve student-athletes to earn the award participated in
more than one sport.
Bryant has also made tremendous use of Eureka’s celebrated athletics
history, welcoming a pair of Eureka College Hall of Famers back to the
athletics staff as head coaches.
On Dec. 4, 2008, Bryant hired 1998 EC graduate Kurt Barth to direct the
Eureka football program. Barth, who starred on the gridiron for the Red
Devils from 1994 through 1997, has rapidly made his mark on the Red
Devils. Barth has coached Eureka to its most successful three-season
stretch in more than a decade and posted the best 30-game debut by a
Eureka football coach since 1997. Barth’s infl uence has also allowed the
Red Devils to produce record-breaking statistics on the playing fi eld, as
Eureka has broken 14 team and individual program records since his arrival
in 2009.
Nearly one year later to the day after Barth’s arrival, Bryant chose Eureka
icon Craig Gerdes as the new head coach of the baseball squad on Dec.
1, 2009. Gerdes promptly guided to the Red Devils to a program-record 19
victories and their fi rst-ever appearance in the SLIAC Tournament in 2010.
The effort earned Gerdes SLIAC Coach of the Year honors. The 1971
DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS PAUL BRYANT
DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS PAUL BRYANT
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EUREKA COLLEGE QUICK FACTSAddress 300 East College Avenue
Eureka, Illinois 61530
Founded 1855
Enrollment 780
Nickname Red Devils
Colors Maroon & Gold
National Affi liation NCAA Division III
Conference Affi liation St. Louis Intercollegiate
Upper Midwest (Football)
President Dr. J. David Arnold
Provost Dr. Philip Acree Cavalier
VP / Finance / Facilities / CFO Marc Pasteris
VP / Development / Alumni Relations Mike Murtagh
Dean of Students Brooke Campbell
Director of Athletics Paul A. Bryant
Faculty Athletics Representative Dr. Junius Rodriguez
CAMPUS PHONE NUMBERSArea Code 309
Main Campus Phone 467-3721
Admissions 467-6350
Bookstore 467-6427
The Burgoo 467-6428
Campus Security 467-6600
Cerf Center 467-6407
Development 467-6317
Financial Aid 467-6310
Learning Center 467-6520
Media Relations 467-6318
Melick Library 467-6380
Residence Life 467-6420
Student Programs and Services (SPS) 467-6420
ATHLETICS PHONE NUMBERSArea Code 309
Athletics Main Offi ce 467-6370
Athletics Fax 467-6402
Sports Information 467-6456
Athletic Training 467-6378
Bonati Fitness Center 467-6658
Rigazio Lobby 467-6659
Pool Offi ce 467-6375
NCAA Compliance 467-6865
Baseball 467-6586
Men’s Basketball 467-6371
Women’s Basketball 467-6865
Cross Country 467-6370
Football 467-6369
Golf 467-6370
Men’s Soccer 467-6465
Women’s Soccer 467-6465
Softball 467-6376
Swimming 467-6375
Tennis 467-6372
Track & Field 467-6369
Eureka graduate won 31 games in two seasons as head coach
prior to his retirement in 2011.
Bryant has spearheaded several projects to improve Eureka’s
on-campus facilities. In June 2011, Bryant secured the funding
for the purchase and installation of a new hardwood fl oor in the
Reagan Center. The surface, formerly used as a practice fl oor
by the NBA’s Minnesota Timberwolves, gives Eureka a regulation
hardwood fl oor for basketball and volleyball for the fi rst time since
2008. In addition to the hardwood fl oor, two new state-of-the-art
Nevco scoreboards were installed in the arena in December 2010,
and new shot clocks were installed in June 2012.
The latest facilities improvement under Bryant’s watch was “The
McKinzie Project”. A permanent brick wall was installed at the
Red Devils’ football facility along Reagan Drive in addition to
improvements to the visiting bleachers and the installation of a
new fence behind the visitors’ sideline.
A native of Dayton, Ohio, Bryant was formerly Associate Director
of Athletics at Urbana University in Urbana, Ohio. In addition
to his administrative duties at UU, Bryant served as the men’s
basketball head coach for fi ve seasons. While guiding the Blue
Knights, Bryant was chosen as the American Mideast South
Division Coach of the Year and American Mideast Conference
Coach of the Year.
Before coaching at Urbana, Bryant began his coaching career
at the collegiate level during the 1996-97 season as a men’s
basketball assistant coach at Sinclair Community College in
Dayton, Ohio. He went on to become the head coach at Sinclair
the following season, directing the Pride for six seasons from
1997 until 2003. During his six seasons, Bryant won 88 games,
led Sinclair to four NJCAA Division II regional appearances, two
national tournament berths and a national runner-up fi nish in 1998.
He was named the Great Lakes Region Coach of the Year.
While in Dayton, Bryant also served for eight years as the CEO of
the community’s Learn to Lead youth services agency, where he
licensed foster parents and placed foster children in appropriate
homes.
Bryant played four years of college basketball between North
Idaho College and Alaska Pacifi c University before earning a
bachelor’s degree from APU in 1989 and a master of education
degree from Urbana University.
Bryant is a member of the National Association of Basketball
Coaches, Black Coaches and Administrators and the National
Association of College Directors of Athletics. He also served
as the SLIAC Administrative Council Chair during the 2010-11
academic year.
Bryant and his wife Shannon reside in Eureka and have two
children, Kayla (18) and Paul, Jr. (12).
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2012 EUREKA COLLEGE WOMEN’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE
JANE AUSTINSwimming & Diving
Head Coach
KURT BARTHFootball/TrackHead Coach
BILL CONGERMen’s Soccer
Assistant Coach
AMOS ARBOGASTMen’s BasketballAssistant Coach
JOE DeLUCIAFootball
Assistant Coach
SARA EGGLESTONAssistant
Athletic Trainer
SEEFF GRAUERFootball
Assistant Coach
RANDY HENKELSAssistant A.D.
Head Athletic Trainer
KIM HOLDENRIDAdministrative
Assistant
DERIC LINDERFootball
Assistant Coach
TAREN MARTINAssistant A.D./SWAWBB Head Coach
BRYAN MOORESports Information
Director
MORGAN MURPHYFootball
Assistant Coach
ROBIN RAMIREZWomen’s Soccer
Head Coach
CHIP WILDEMen’s Basketball
Head Coach
MICHELLE REEFVolleyball
Head Coach
J.L. ZAPUSHEKMen’s SoccerHead Coach
DEB NEFFSoftball
Head Coach
ISAAC COXBaseball
Head Coach
DOUG MIDDENDORFGolf
Head Coach
DeRICCO REEDCross CountryHead Coach
MIKE MINEHANFootball
Assistant Coach
WES SCHMIDGALLFootball
Assistant Coach
EUREKA COLLEGE ATHLETICS DEPARTMENT MISSION STATEMENTThe intercollegiate athletic program will function as an integral part of Eureka College and the community while providing the
opportunity for maximum participation in a comprehensive NCAA Division III athletic program. Special attention will be given
to the student-athlete’s ability to be successful academically, athletically, and socially, while maintaining the integrity of Eureka
College.
Furthermore, Eureka College athletics and coaches will support the overall mission of the college by being active educational
practitioners and promoting lifetime wellness among student-athletes. This program will focus on the student-athlete as a
whole-person, helping him/her reach his/her maximum potential both on and off the fi eld. The athletic department will provide
these individuals the resources needed to realize their full potential in six areas of development: Commitment to Academic
Development, Commitment to Athletic Development, Commitment to Career Development, Commitment to Personal
Development, Commitment to Community Service and Commitment to Leadership Development.
DEREK JOHNSONMen’s Soccer
Assistant Coach
K.T. ZAPUSHEKWomen’s SoccerAssistant Coach
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2012 SEASON PREVIEW
2012 EUREKA COLLEGE WOMEN’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE
2012 EUREKA COLLEGE WOMEN’S SOCCER ROSTER
No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Exp. Hometown High School/Previous School
00 Vickey Benhart Fr. GK 5-7 HS Crystal Lake, Ill. Crystal Lake Central
0 Rachel Engnell Jr. GK 5-6 TR Lynn Center, Ill. Orion/Carl Sandburg
1 Sami Williamson Sr. GK 5-4 3L Naperville, Ill. Naperville Central
2 Kaitlyn West Fr. M 5-6 HS Fort Worth, Texas Haltom
3 Kim Bivin Fr. D 5-4 HS Palmyra, Ill. Northwestern
4 Liz Johnson Jr. D 5-1 2L Heyworth, Ill. Heyworth
6 Katie Leszczynski Jr. M 5-2 TR Lake Zurich, Ill. Lake Zurich/Lake County
7 Rachel Leszczynski So. F 5-4 TR Lake Zurich, Ill. Lake Zurich
10 Kayleigh Choma Fr. D 5-7 HS Austintown, Ohio Fitch
11 Gabby Parks Jr. F 5-6 HS Carmel, Ind. School of Environmental Studies
12 Faith Williams Fr. M 5-6 HS Omaha, Neb. Robinson
13 Maddie Zois Sr. F 5-6 3L Naperville, Ill. Naperville Central
14 Katie McLaughlin Sr. M 5-3 3L Eureka, Ill. Eureka
19 Kesli Blankenship Jr. M 5-4 1L Lowell, Ind. Lowell
21 Heidi Shonk Fr. D 5-10 HS Triumph, Ill. Mendota
25 Jackie Nauracy Jr. D 5-7 1L Schererville, Ind. Marian Catholic
28 Roni Giedeman Fr. D 5-9 HS Riverton, Ill. Riverton
Head Coach: Robin Ramirez (Fordham ‘07), 2nd season
Assistant Coach: K.T. Zapushek (Eureka ‘11), 1st season
Experience (Exp.) Key:
1L: one letter • 2L: two letters • 3L: three letters • TR: Transfer • HS: High School
2012 ROSTER
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2012 EUREKA COLLEGE WOMEN’S SOCCER SCHEDULE Date Opponent Location Series Previous Meeting Time
Sept. 1 ROCKFORD Traister Field EC leads 3-1-0 RC won 6-2 3 p.m.
9/10/11 in Rockford, Ill.
Sept. 2 at Lake Forest Lake Forest, Ill. LFC leads 1-0-0 LFC won 7-0 1 p.m.
9/17/11 at Traister Field
Sept. 5 at Elmhurst Elmhurst, Ill. Elmhurst leads 2-0-0 Elmhurst won 9-0 7:30 p.m.
9/18/11 at Traister Field
Sept. 8 BELOIT Traister Field First Meeting First Meeting 1 p.m.
Sept. 9 at Robert Morris-Peoria Peoria, Ill. First Meeting First Meeting 1 p.m.
Sept. 12 LINCOLN CHRISTIAN Traister Field EC leads 1-0-0 EC won 7-1 2 p.m.
9/30/10 in Lincoln, Ill.
Sept. 16 WISCONSIN LUTHERAN Traister Field First Meeting First Meeting 1 p.m.
Sept. 19 at Illinois College Jacksonville, Ill. IC leads 2-1-0 IC won 11-0 5 p.m.
9/28/11 at Traister Field
Sept. 22 at Iowa Wesleyan Mount Pleasant, Iowa First Meeting First Meeting 1 p.m.
Sept. 26 at Knox Galesburg, Ill. EC leads 3-2-0 KC won 6-0 2 p.m.
9/7/11 at Traister Field
Sept. 29 *at Principia Elsah, Ill. PC leads 6-0-0 PC won 8-0 1 p.m.
10/8/11 at Traister Field
Oct. 3 *MacMURRAY Traister Field EC leads 6-0-1 Tied 0-0 1 p.m.
10/27/11 in Jacksonville, Ill.
Oct. 6 *FONTBONNE Traister Field FU leads 6-0-0 FU won 7-0 1 p.m.
9/24/11 in St. Louis, Mo.
Oct. 10 *at Blackburn Carlinville, Ill. EC leads 4-2-0 BC won 9-1 1 p.m.
10/19/11 at Traister Field
Oct. 13 *WEBSTER Traister Field WU leads 5-0-0 WU won 10-0 1 p.m.
10/2/11 in St. Louis, Mo.
Oct. 17 *GREENVILLE Traister Field GC leads 8-0-0 GC won 10-0 3 p.m.
10/15/11 in Greenville, Ill.
Oct. 20 *at Spalding Louisville, Ky. SU leads 2-1-0 SU won 3-1 2 p.m.
10/22/11 at Traister Field
Oct. 28 *at Westminster Fulton, Mo. WC leads 4-1-0 WC won 3-0 5 p.m.
10/29/11 at Traister Field
* -- St. Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference match
All times Central and subject to change
HOME GAMES IN BOLD CAPS
2012 SCHEDULE
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Robin Ramirez will enter his second season as the head coach of the Eureka College women’s soccer program in 2012.
Just the third head coach in Eureka women’s soccer history, Ramirez began his coaching career as a youth soccer coach in 2004
before earning his fi rst head coaching job as the junior varsity boys coach at San Francisco University High School in San Francisco,
Calif.
A native of East Palo Alto, Calif., Ramirez is certifi ed by the
National Soccer Coaches Association of America and the United
States Soccer Federation, which includes a Level III/National
Goalkeeping license. He has also participated in NSCAA special
topics courses with the New York Red Bulls of Major League
Soccer. In 2008, Ramirez organized and conducted soccer
clinics in New York, N.Y. at the Bronx House Community Center.
Ramirez has also worked with Sports Domain Academy in Clifton,
N.J. as a summer camp coach, assisting with the training of
different academy teams.
Ramirez was introduced as head coach by Eureka Director of
Athletics Paul Bryant on Feb. 24, 2011. Prior to his arrival in
Eureka, Ramirez owned nearly a decade of soccer coaching
experience, including a season as an assistant to the men’s soccer staff at Division I Manhattan College.
In addition to his coaching experience, Ramirez played amateur soccer for Penya FC Barcelona in New York. He earned a B.S. in
psychology from Fordham University at the Rose Hill Campus in the Bronx in 2007.
HEAD COACH ROBIN RAMIREZ
THE ROBIN RAMIREZ FILEEDUCATION
B.S., Psychology, Fordham University, 2007
COACHING EXPERIENCE
Head Coach, Eureka College (2011-Present)
Assistant to the Coaching Staff, Manhattan College (2010)
Junior Varsity Coach, San Francisco University High School (2007-08)
PLAYING EXPERIENCE
Penya FC Barcelona (2008-10)
HEAD COACH ROBIN RAMIREZ
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SARA EGGLESTONASSISTANT ATHLETIC TRAINER • THIRD SEASON
CULVER-STOCKON ‘08Sara Eggleston will enter her third season as the assistant athletic
trainer at Eureka College in 2012. Eggleston has worked student-
athletes from each of Eureka’s 18 varsity programs since being
hired as Eureka’s fi rst full-time assistant atheltic trainer in July
2010.
The Memphis, Mo. native
earned a B.S. in athletic
training from Culver-Stockton
in Canton, Mo. in May 2008.
She later served as a graduate
assistant athletic trainer with
the softball and spirit teams at
the University of Northern Iowa
in Cedar Falls, Iowa, earning
a master of science degree
in athletic training from UNI in
July 2010.
Additionally, Eggleston
completed her second season
as an assistant coach for the
Eureka softball program in
2012.
RANDY HENKELSHEAD ATHLETIC TRAINER • 13TH SEASON
ILLINOIS ‘80Randy Henkels will enter his 13th season as head athletic trainer
at Eureka College in 2012-13.
Henkels graduated from Illinois
in 1980 with a B.S. in physical
education and later earned a
master’s degree from Southwest
Texas State University.
Henkels is an Associate
Professor of Kinesiology
at Eureka College and is
responsible for athletic training
majors. He is also set to enter
his eighth year as an assistant
athletic director at Eureka. He
previously served as an athletic
trainer at Parkland College in
Champaign, Ill., Healthsouth
Clinic in Austin, Texas and LBJ
High School in Austin, Texas.
Henkels and his wife Sue have two children, Alexandra (23) and
Kevin (19).
K.T. ZAPUSHEKASSISTANT COACH • FIRST SEASON
EUREKA ‘11K.T. Zapushek will enter her fi rst season on the Eureka College
women’s soccer staff in 2012. She previously served as an
assistant on the Eureka men’s soccer staff in 2010 and 2011.
Zapushek was a three-year letterwinner for the Eureka women’s
soccer program from 2007 until 2009 and owns four school
records, including career assists, single-season assists and single-
game assists.
Zapushek played in 17 matches for Augustana as a freshman in
2006 before transferring to Eureka to be a part of the Red Devils’
inaugural NCAA Division III team in 2007. She went on to tally a
school-record 19 assists for the Red Devils in her three seasons
and also owns the program record in shots attempted (200). Her
10 assists during her sophomore
season were a single-season
school record, while she shares
the single-game assist record
(three) with current Red Devil
Kesli Blankenship.
Additionally, Zapushek’s goal
scored 28 seconds into the
match at Blackburn on Sept.
24, 2008 was the fastest goal
scored in a match in program
history. Her goal 4:28 into the
overtime period at MacMurray
on Sept. 29, 2009 was the
fastest golden goal scored in
program history.
Zapushek earned her undergraduate degree from Eureka College
in 2011. Her father, J.L., is the head coach of the Eureka men’s
soccer team.
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2012 SEASON PREVIEW
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ACTIVE CAREER LEADERS Matches Played
Maddie Zois 51
Katie McLaughlin 50
Sami Williamson 44
Liz Johnson 24
Kesli Blankenship 20
Goals
Kesli Blankenship 12
Katie McLaughlin 4
Maddie Zois 2
Liz Johnson 1
Sami Williamson 1
Assists
Kesli Blankenship 8
Maddie Zois 2
Katie McLaughlin 1
Shots
Kesli Blankenship 92
Katie McLaughlin 39
Maddie Zois 34
Sami Williamson 5
Liz Johnson 3
Shot Percentage (Min. 25 Attempts)
Kesli Blankenship .130
Katie McLaughlin .105
Maddie Zois .058
Shots on Goal
Kesli Blankenship 52
Katie McLaughlin 22
Maddie Zois 13
Sami Williamson 2
Liz Johnson 1
SOG Percentage (Min. 25 Attempts)
Katie McLaughlin .578
Kesli Blankenship .565
Maddie Zois .382
Goalkeeper Appearances
Sami Williamson 36
Goalkeeper Minutes
Sami Williamson 2,647
Goals-Against Average
Sami Williamson 5.34
Saves
Sami Williamson 363
Goalkeeper Wins
Sami Williamson 6
The Eureka College women’s soccer team
will enter its sixth season as a member
of NCAA Division III in 2012. Under the
direction of second-year head coach Robin
Ramirez, the Red Devils will continue
their push to earn their fi rst-ever St.
Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
Tournament bid.
The Red Devils will turn to a trio of four-
year players for leadership this fall. Senior
goalkeeper Sami Williamson enters
her fi nal collegiate season as the most
experienced goalkeeper in program history,
owning program records with 2,647 minutes
played and 363 saves. She ranked seventh
in the nation with 210 saves last season.
Seniors Katie McLaughlin and Maddie
Zois also return for their fourth seasons.
Both players have been regular contributors
for EC since their arrival in 2009 and will
likely climb to the top-5 on Eureka’s all-time
matches played list.
Junior Liz Johnson returns with a clean bill
of health after missing the fi nal half of 2011
with due to an injury. She will contribute as
one of the Red Devils’ most experienced
defenders. Junior Kesli Blankenship, who
set a Eureka freshman record with 12 goals
in 2010, returns after sitting out a majority of
the 2011 season. Junior Jackie Nauracy
is also back in the fold after starting all 17
matches in her fi rst season of collegiate
soccer last year.
Eureka is scheduled to play 18 matches in 2012, including its fi rst-ever contests
against Beloit, Iowa Wesleyan, Robert Morris-Peoria and Wisconsin Lutheran.
A group of 11 newcomers will join the
program for 2012, including junior college
transfers Katie Leszczynski and Rachel
Engnell. Eureka will begin the season with
17 eligible players.
The Red Devils will begin the season at
home for the fi rst time since 2008 and just
the second time in program history when
Rockford visits Traister Field on Saturday,
Sept. 1. The match with the Regents
kicks off a stretch of 10 consecutive non-
conference contests in less than four weeks
to begin the season.
Beloit (Sept. 8), Lincoln Christian (Sept.
12) and Wisconsin Lutheran (Sept. 16) will
make non-conference trips to Traister Field
in 2012. The Red Devils will hit the road for
non-conference road clashes at Lake Forest
(Sept. 2), Elmhurst (Sept. 5), Robert Morris-
Peoria (Sept. 9), Illinois College (Sept. 19),
Iowa Wesleyan (Sept. 22) and Knox (Sept.
26).
The eight-match SLIAC schedule begins on
the road at Principia on Saturday, Sept. 29.
Eureka won’t play a SLIAC match at Traister
Field until MacMurray comes to town on
Wednesday, Oct. 3. The Red Devils’ annual
Senior Day is scheduled for Wednesday,
Oct. 17 against Greenville at 3 p.m.
The top four teams in the fi nal regular
season SLIAC standings will compete in the
league’s annual tournament.
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2012 EUREKA COLLEGE WOMEN’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE
KATIE McLAUGHLINSENIOR • MIDFIELDER • 5-3
EUREKA, Ill. • EUREKA H.S.
Career Notes: Ranks third in Eureka women’s soccer history in shot on goal percentage (.578),
sixth in shot percentage (.105), seventh in shots (38), seventh in shots on goal (22), tied for eighth
in goals (4) and tied for ninth in points (9).
Junior (2011): Started 15 matches ... Compiled 12 shots, 10 of which were on goal for an .833
shot on goal percentage ... Matched a career-high with three shots on target against Westminster
on Oct. 29.
Sophomore (2010): Played in 17 matches,
earning 13 starting assignments ... Finished
the campaign with three goals, an assist, 18
shots and nine shots on goal ... Scored in the
season opener at Knox on Sept. 1 ... Set a new
career-high with three points, including her fi rst
career assist, in a win at Lincoln Christian on
Sept. 30 ... Tallied the game-winning goal and
put a career-high three shots on goal versus
MacMurray on Sept. 29 ... Wore jersey number
24.
Freshman (2009): Played in 18 matches,
including 15 starts ... Made her fi rst collegiate
start against Knox on Sept. 9 ... Fired a
career-high six shots at MacMurray on Sept.
29 ... Scored her fi rst collegiate goal against
Greenville on Oct. 27 ... Also took a shot
against Blackburn on Oct. 17 ... Wore jersey
number 12.
Eureka High School: Led the Eureka-
Roanoke-Benson co-op to 23 wins over her
fi nal two seasons ... Helped the Hornets to the
East Peoria Raider Classic title and an appearance in the IHSA sectional semifi nals.
Personal: The daughter of the late Keith and Lavonne Funk and Greg and Debbie McLaughlin,
Katie was born May 29, 1991 in Denver, Colo. ... Has two siblings, Natalie (22) and McKenzie (15)
... Majoring in physical education.
CAREER-HIGHS
14Goals
1 (4x), last at MacMurray
Oct. 20, 2010
Assists
1 at Lincoln Christian
Sept. 30, 2010
Points
3 at Lincoln Christian
Sept. 30, 2010
Shots
6 at MacMurray
Sept. 29, 2009
Shots on Goal
3 (2x), last vs. Westminster
Oct. 29, 2011
Eureka Debut
at Hanover
Sept. 5, 2009
• Eureka Director of Athletics Honor Roll (Fall ‘10, Spring ‘10, Spring ‘11, Fall ‘11, Spring ‘12)
HONORS & AWARDS
KATIE McLAUGHLIN’S CAREER STATISTICS (OVERALL) MP-MS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG%
2009 18-15 1 0 2 8 .125 3 .375
2010 17-14 3 1 7 18 .167 9 .500
2011 15-15 0 0 0 12 .000 10 .833
Totals 50-46 4 1 9 38 .105 22 .578
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KATIE McLAUGHLIN’S CAREER STATISTICS (SLIAC ONLY) MP-MS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG%
2009 8-7 0 0 0 7 .000 2 .286
2010 7-5 1 0 2 7 .143 5 .714
2011 7-7 0 0 0 5 .000 5 .1000
Totals 22-19 1 0 2 19 .052 12 .631
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SAMI WILLIAMSONSENIOR • GOALKEEPER • 5-4
NAPERVILLE, Ill. • NAPERVILLE CENTRAL H.S.
Career Notes: The all-time Eureka leader in goalkeeper appearances (36), minutes played
(2,647) and saves (363) ... The fi rst four-year goalkeeper in program history ... Ranks second in
program history in wins (6), third in save percentage (.698) and fourth in goals-against average
(5.34).
Junior (2011): Started 15 matches ... Set a single-season program record, led the SLIAC and
ranked seventh in NCAA Division III with 210 saves ... Finished the season with a 7.24 goals-
against average and a .669 save percentage ...
Made 15 saves or more nine times ... Played a
single-season personal-best 1,291 minutes ...
Compiled a career-high 23 saves versus Illinois
College on Sept. 28 ... Logged 17 saves at
Concordia (Ill.) on Oct. 5 to break the all-time
Eureka save record ... Became the fi rst Eureka
goalkeeper to play 110 minutes and recorded
her fi rst career shutout in a double-overtime
draw at MacMurray on Oct. 27.
Sophomore (2010): Played in 18 matches ...
Started 12 times, including eight times in goal
... Played 541 minutes in goal, earning two
victories, making 47 saves and compiling a 3.99
goals-against average ... Also contributed as
an attacker, taking four shots and two shots on
goal ... Scored her fi rst career goal at Coe on
Sept. 12.
Freshman (2009): Led the Red Devils with 10
matches started in goal, 814 minutes played,
a 3.20 goals against average and 106 saves
... Her .785 save percentage was a single-
season program record ... Played 90 minutes
or more on fi ve different occasions ... Allowed
only two goals during back-to-back overtime wins in September, a span that covered 201-minutes,
10-seconds ... Recorded a season-high 15 saves at Greenville on Sept. 26.
Naperville Central High School: High school teammate of defender Maddie Zois.
Personal: The daughter of Barry and Sandy Williamson, Sami was born Jan. 31, 1991 in Winfi eld,
Ill. ... Majoring in psychology.
CAREER-HIGHS
1Minutes Played
110 at MacMurray
Oct. 27, 2011
Saves
23 vs. Illinois College
Sept. 28, 2011
Goals
1 at Coe
Sept. 12, 2010
Assists
0
Points
2 at Coe
Sept. 12, 2010
Shots
1 (5x), last vs. Fontbonne
Oct. 2, 2010
Shots on Goal
1 (2x), last at Lincoln Christian
Sept. 30, 2010
Eureka Debut
at Hanover
Sept. 5, 2009
SAMI WILLIAMSON’S CAREER STATISTICS (OVERALL) MP-MS MIN GA AVG SV SV% W-L-T SHO
2009 11-11 814 29 3.20 106 .785 3-9-0 0
2010 10-8 541 24 3.99 47 .662 3-6-0 1
2011 15-15 1291 104 7.24 210 .669 0-14-1 1
Totals 36-34 2647 157 5.34 363 .698 6-29-1 1
• Eureka Director of Athletics Honor Roll (Spring ‘10)
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SAMI WILLIAMSON’S CAREER STATISTICS (SLIAC) MP-MS MIN GA AVG SV SV% W-L-T SHO
2009 4-4 304 12 3.54 33 .733 1-3-0 0
2010 2-1 53 5 8.36 8 .615 0-1-0 0
2011 8-8 725 50 6.20 116 .699 0-7-1 1
Totals 14-13 1082 67 5.57 157 .700 1-11-1 1
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MADDIE ZOISSENIOR • FORWARD • 5-6
NAPERVILLE, Ill. • NAPERVILLE CENTRAL H.S.
Career Notes: Ranks ninth in Eureka women’s soccer history in shots (34), 10th in shot
percentage (.058) and 10th in shot on goal percentage (.382) ... The active Eureka co-leader in
matches played (51).
Junior (2011): Played in all 17 matches, starting 16 times as Eureka’s most experienced defender
... Logged two goals and an assist ... Her 12 shots matched a single-season personal best ...
Fired a personal single-season-high six shots
on goal ... Scored her fi rst career goal and set
career-highs with nine shots and fi ve shots on
goal at Rockford on Sept. 10 ... Scored her
second career goal against Central on Sept. 11
... Picked up her second career assist versus
Blackburn on Oct. 19.
Sophomore (2010): Appeared in 18 matches,
earning 16 starting assignments on Eureka’s
defensive back line ... Finished the season with
an assist, 10 shots and three shots on goal
... Started as a defender in three of Eureka’s
four shutout victories ... Took two shots, one
of which was on target, in a home victory over
RMU-Springfi eld on Sept. 5 ... Her two shots on
goal in a win over MacMurray on Sept. 29 tied
a season-best ... Matched a season-high with
fi ve shots and recorded her fi rst career assist in
a home shutout of Rockford on Oct. 21 ... Wore
jersey number 25.
Freshman (2009): Started 16 matches in her
fi rst season of collegiate soccer ... Contributed
to a Eureka defense that allowed one goal
or less on fi ve different occasions during the
season ... Fired 12 shots during the season, including a season-high fi ve against Westminster on
Oct. 5 ... Wore jersey number 8.
Naperville Central High School: Earned a varsity letter for the Redhawks ... High school
teammate of goalkeeper Sami Williamson.
Personal: The daughter of Greg Zois and Amy Barger, Maddie was born Jan. 27, 1991 in
Downers Grove, Ill. ... Has a brother, Chris ... Majoring in history.
CAREER-HIGHS
13Goals
1 (2x), last vs. Central
Sept. 11, 2011
Assists
1 (2x), last vs. Blackburn
Oct. 19, 2011
Points
2 (2x), last vs. Central
Sept. 11, 2011
Shots
9 at Rockford
Sept. 10, 2011
Shots on Goal
5 at Rockford
Sept. 10, 2011
Eureka Debut
at Hanover
Sept. 5, 2009
MADDIE ZOIS’S CAREER STATISTICS (OVERALL) MP-MS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG%
2009 16-16 0 0 0 12 .000 4 .333
2010 18-16 0 1 1 10 .000 3 .300
2011 17-16 2 1 5 12 .167 6 .500
Totals 51-50 2 2 6 34 .058 13 .382
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MADDIE ZOIS’S CAREER STATISTICS (SLIAC ONLY) MP-MS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG%
2009 7-7 0 0 0 11 .000 4 .364
2010 7-7 0 0 0 3 .000 2 .667
2011 8-7 0 1 1 2 .000 0 .000
Totals 22-21 0 1 1 16 .000 6 .375
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KESLI BLANKENSHIPJUNIOR • MIDFIELDER • 5-4
LOWELL, Ind. • LOWELL H.S.
Career Notes: Ranks third in Eureka women’s soccer history in goals (12), third in points
(32), third in shots on goal (52), fourth in assists (8), fourth in shots (92), fourth in shot on goal
percentage (.565) and fi fth in shot percentage (.130).
Sophomore (2011): Played as a reserve in the season opener at Franklin on Sept. 4.
Freshman (2010): Appeared in all 19 matches,
making 18 starts ... Named to the All-SLIAC
Second Team ... Led the Red Devils and set
single-season Eureka freshman records with
12 goals, eight assists and 32 points ... Set
single-season school records with 92 shots and
52 shots on goal ... Scored her fi rst career goal
in her collegiate debut at Knox on Sept. 1 ...
Set single-game school records with 17 shots
and 10 shots on goal and matched the single-
game Eureka record with three assists versus
RMU-Springfi eld on Sept. 5 ... Scored twice
and added an assist in Eureka’s 5-0 SLIAC
victory over MacMurray on Sept. 29 ... Scored
a career-high three goals at Lincoln Christian
on Sept. 30 ... Scored and assisted twice in a
7-0 shutout of Rockford on Oct. 21.
Lowell High School: Led the Red Devils to a
Lake Athletic Conference title as a freshman,
earning all-conference honorable mention
accolades ... A three-time All-Northwest
Crossroads Conference selection from 2007-
09, including First Team selections as a junior
and senior ... Served as a team captain as a
senior.
Personal: The daughter of Dan and Tina Blankenship, Kesli was born Oct. 19, 1991 in Crown
Point, Ind. ... Has a sister, Stephanie (22) ... Also a member of the Eureka track & fi eld team ...
Majoring in criminal justice.
CAREER-HIGHS
19Goals
3 at Lincoln Christian
Sept. 30, 2011
Assists
3 vs. Robert Morris-Springfi eld
Sept. 5, 2010
Points
6 at Lincoln Christian
Sept. 30, 2010
Shots
17 vs. Robert Morris-Springfi eld
Sept. 5, 2010
Shots on Goal
10 vs. Robert Morris-Springfi eld
Sept. 5, 2010
Eureka Debut
at Knox
Sept. 1, 2010
• 2010 All-St. Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Second Team
HONORS & AWARDS
KESLI BLANKENSHIP’S CAREER STATISTICS (OVERALL) MP-MS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG%
2010 19-18 12 8 32 92 .130 52 .565
2011 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000
Totals 20-18 12 8 32 92 .130 52 .565
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LIZ JOHNSONJUNIOR • DEFENDER • 5-1
HEYWORTH, Ill. • HEYWORTH H.S.
Sophomore (2011): Started the fi rst eight matches of the season on Eureka’s defensive back line
before missing the fi nal 10 contests with an injury.
Freshman (2010): Started all 16 matches
she appeared in during her debut collegiate
season ... Was a part of the starting lineup in
all of Eureka’s four shutout victories ... Started
the season opener at Knox on Sept. 1 ...
Scored her fi rst career goal on her only shot
on goal of the season in the 62nd minute of
Eureka’s home win over RMU-Springfi eld on
Sept. 5 ... Also recorded shot attempts against
MacMurray on Sept. 29 and Blackburn on Oct.
6.
Heyworth High School: Earned four varsity
letters for the Hornets ... A two-time recipient
of Heyworth’s soccer defense award ... Also
participated in track, basketball, cheerleading
and dance.
Personal: The daughter of Rick and Angie
Johnson, Liz was born Dec. 17, 1991 ... Has
four siblings, Melissa (25), Caleb (21), Anthony
(21) and Mariah (18) ... Majoring in accounting
and music business.
CAREER-HIGHS
4Goals
1 vs. Robert Morris-Springfi eld
Sept. 5, 2010
Assists
0
Points
2 vs. Robert Morris-Springfi eld
Sept. 5, 2010
Shots
1 (3x), last at Blackburn
Oct. 6, 2010
Shots on Goal
1 vs. Robert Morris-Springfi eld
Sept. 5, 2010
Eureka Debut
at Knox
Sept. 1, 2010
• Eureka Director of Athletics Honor Roll (Fall ‘10, Spring ‘11, Fall ‘11, Spring ‘12)
HONORS & AWARDS
LIZ JOHNSON’S CAREER STATISTICS (OVERALL) MP-MS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG%
2010 16-16 1 0 2 3 .333 1 .333
2011 8-8 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000
Totals 24-24 1 0 2 3 .333 1 .333
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25 • JACKIE NAURACYJUNIOR • DEFENDER • 5-7
SCHERERVILLE, Ind. • MARIAN CATHOLIC H.S.
Sophomore (2011): One of only three Red Devils to start all
17 matches ... Contributed as a defender in her fi rst season of
collegiate soccer.
Personal: The daughter of
Joseph and Cheryl Nauracy,
Jackie was born March 20, 1992
in Hammond, Ind. ... Has two
siblings, Kayleigh (23) and Adam
(18) ... Majoring in psychology
... Also a member of the Eureka
softball team ... Wore jersey
number 28.
JACKIE NAURACY’S CAREER STATISTICS MP-MS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG%
2011 17-17 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000
Totals 17-17 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000
00 • VICKEY BENHARTFRESHMAN • GOALKEEPER • 5-7
CRYSTAL LAKE, Ill. • CRYSTAL LAKE CENTRAL H.S.
Personal: The daughter of Steve & Krista, Vickey was born May
16, 1994 in Woodstock, Ill. ... Has two siblings ... Majoring in
athletic training.
3 • KIM BIVINFRESHMAN • DEFENDER • 5-4
PALMYRA, Ill. • NORTHWESTERN H.S.
Personal: The daughter of Keith & Gail Bivin, Kim was born Dec.
19, 1993 in Springfi eld, Ill. ... Has two siblings, Jessica (18) and
Ashley (18) ... Majoring in religion.
10 • KAYLEIGH CHOMAFRESHMAN • DEFENDER • 5-7
AUSTINTOWN, OHIO • FITCH H.S.
Fitch High School: Received the Crisaft Award for leadership ...
Earned a district soccer academic award. Personal: The daughter
of Greg & Renay Choma, Kayleigh was born March 8, 1994 in
Youngstown, Ohio ... Has three siblings, Nathaniel (21), Amanda
(17) and Jaclynn (17) ... Majoring in mathematics and chemistry.
0 • RACHEL ENGNELLJUNIOR • GOALKEEPER • 5-6
LYNN CENTER, Ill. • ORION H.S./CARL SANDBURG
Carl Sandburg College: Played two seasons of collegiate
soccer for NJCAA Carl Sandburg in Galesburg, Ill. Orion High
School: Received Quad Cities All-Metro Team Honorable Mention.
Personal: The daughter of Brian & Carol, Rachel was born July
22, 1992 in Rock Island, Ill. ... Has two siblings, Morgan (16) and
Matthew (12) ... Majoring in criminal justice.
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28 • RONI GIEDEMANFRESHMAN • DEFENDER • 5-9
RIVERTON, Ill. • RIVERTON H.S.
Personal: The daughter of Liana Hoyt & Greg Giedeman, Roni
was born Dec. 22, 1993 in Fort Bliss, Texas ... Has a sister, Victoria
(18) ... Majoring pre-nursing/music therapy.
6 • KATIE LESZCZYNSKIJUNIOR • MIDFIELDER • 5-2
LAKE ZURICH, Ill. • LAKE ZURICH H.S./LAKE COUNTY
Sophomore (2011): A member of the roster for NJCAA Lake
County. Personal: The daughter of Mark & Elise Leszczynski,
Katie was born Sept. 28, 1991 in Lake Zurich, Ill. ... Has three
siblings, Patrick (22), Rachel (19) and Michael (14) ... Katie’s sister,
Rachel, is also a member of the Eureka women’s soccer team ...
Majoring in art education.
7 • RACHEL LESZCZYNSKISOPHOMORE • FORWARD • 5-4
LAKE ZURICH, Ill. • LAKE ZURICH H.S.Personal: The daughter of Mark & Elise Leszczynski, Rachel was
born June 7, 1993 in Roanoke, Va. ... Has three siblings, Patrick
(22), Katie (20) and Michael (14) ... Rachel’s sister, Katie, is also a
member of the Eureka women’s soccer team ... Majoring in biology
... Previously attended Benedictine University in Lisle, Ill.
21 • HEIDI SHONKFRESHMAN • DEFENDER • 5-10
TRIUMPH, Ill. • MENDOTA H.S.Mendota High School: Helped the Trojans to an IHSA 1A regional
title as a senior in 2011. Personal: The daughter of Dawn
Anderson & Ed Shonk, Heidi was born Aug. 3, 1994 in Norfolk, Va.
... Has one sibling, Shayn (24) ... Majoring in accounting.
2 • KAITLYN WESTFRESHMAN • MIDFIELDER • 5-6
FORT WORTH, TEXAS • HALTOM H.S.Haltom High School: Named to the All-District 6-5A Second Team
as a senior in 2011. Personal: The daughter of Darren & Sharon,
Kaitlyn was born Oct. 31, 1992 in Bloomington, Ill. ... Majoring in
history/secondary education.
12 • FAITH WILLIAMSFRESHMAN • MIDFIELDER • 5-6
OMAHA, Neb. • ROBINSON H.S.
Personal: The daughter of Diana & Janssen Williams, Faith was
born July 10, 1994 in Wichita, Kan. ... Has an older brother, Micah
(19) ... Majoring in psychology & chemistry.
11 • GABBY PARKSJUNIOR • FORWARD • 5-6
CARMEL, Ind. • SCHOOL OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIESPersonal: The daughter of Bob Parks & Trish DenHartog, Gabby
was born June 26, 1991 in Suisin City, Calif. ... Has two siblings,
Dominique (18) and Preston (12) ... Majoring in criminal justice.
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VICKEY BENHARTFreshman • GK
Crystal Lake, Ill.
RACHEL ENGNELLJunior • GK
Lynn Center, Ill.
SAMI WILLIAMSONSenior • GK
Naperville, Ill.
KAITLYN WESTFreshman • M
Fort Worth, Texas
KIM BIVINFreshman • D
Palmyra, Ill.
LIZ JOHNSONJunior • D
Heyworth, Ill.
KATIE LESZCZYNSKIJunior • M
Lake Zurich, Ill.
RACHEL LESZCZYNSKISophomore • F
Crystal Lake, Ill.
KAYLEIGH CHOMAFreshman • D
Austintown, Ohio
GABBY PARKSJunior • F
Carmel, Ind.
FAITH WILLIAMSFreshman • M
Omaha, Neb.
MADDIE ZOISSenior • F
Naperville, Ill.
KATIE McLAUGHLINSenior • M
Eureka, Ill.
KESLI BLANKENSHIPJunior • M
Lowell, Ind.
HEIDI SHONKFreshman • D
Triumph, Ill.
JACKIE NAURACYJunior • D
Schererville, Ind.
RONI GIEDEMANFreshman • D
Riverton, Ill.
ROBIN RAMIREZHead Coach
Second Season
K.T. ZAPUSHEKAssistant Coach
First Season
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2011 MATCH-BY-MATCH RESULTS (0-16-1, 0-7-1 SLIAC) Date Opponent Score Overall SLIAC Attendance GK Decision Goals (Assist)
Sept. 4 at Franklin L, 0-10 0-1-0 --- 100 Williamson (0-1-0) ---
Sept. 7 Knox L, 0-6 0-2-0 --- 75 Williamson (0-2-0) ---
Sept. 10 at Rockford L, 2-6 0-3-0 --- 57 Williamson (0-3-0) Zois 85’ (unassisted)
Coffey 87’ (unassisted
Sept. 11 Central L, 1-11 0-4-0 --- 110 Williamson (0-4-0) Zois 90’ (unassisted)
Sept. 17 Lake Forest L, 0-7 0-5-0 --- 100 Coffey (0-1-0) ---
Sept. 18 Elmhurst L, 0-9 0-6-0 --- 75 Coffey (0-2-0) ---
Sept. 24 *at Fontbonne L, 0-7 0-7-0 0-1-0 100 Williamson (0-5-0) ---
Sept. 28 Illinois College L, 0-11 0-8-0 --- 100 Williamson (0-6-0) ---
Oct. 2 *at Webster L, 0-10 0-9-0 0-2-0 110 Williamson (0-7-0) ---
Oct. 5 at Concordia (Ill.) L, 0-8 0-10-0 --- 35 Williamson (0-8-0) ---
Oct. 8 *Principia L, 0-8 0-11-0 0-3-0 40 Williamson (0-9-0) ---
Oct. 12 Carroll L, 0-10 0-12-0 --- 40 Williamson (0-10-0) ---
Oct. 15 *at Greenville L, 0-10 0-13-0 0-4-0 150 Williamson (0-11-0) ---
Oct. 19 *Blackburn L, 1-9 0-14-0 0-5-0 40 Williamson (0-12-0) Zastrow 62’ (Zois)
Oct. 22 *Spalding L, 1-3 0-15-0 0-6-0 75 Williamson (0-13-0) Zastrow 53’ (unassisted)
Oct. 27 *at MacMurray T, 0-0 0-15-1 0-6-1 20 Williamson (0-13-1) ---
Oct. 29 *Westminster L, 0-3 0-16-1 0-7-1 250 Williamson (0-14-1) ---
* -- St. Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference match
Overall: 0-16-1 • SLIAC: 0-7-1 • Traister Field: 0-10-0 • Away: 0-6-1
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2011 STATISTICS (SLIAC ONLY) # Name MP-MS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% YC-RC PK-ATT
26 Grace Zastrow 6-6 2 0 4 11 .182 4 .364 0-0 0-0
13 Maddie Zois 8-7 0 1 1 2 .000 0 .000 0-0 0-0
5 Jenna Brooks 5-3 0 0 0 8 .000 3 .375 0-0 0-0
14 Katie McLaughlin 7-7 0 0 0 5 .000 5 1.000 0-0 0-0
17 Erika Thomas 8-8 0 0 0 3 .000 1 .333 0-0 0-0
20 Jessica Rosenquist 5-5 0 0 0 2 .000 0 .000 0-0 0-0
25 Victoria White 7-7 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0-0 0-0
24 Kate West 6-4 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0-0 0-0
22 Rachel Funk 8-8 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0-0 0-0
7 Heather Flanigan 7-7 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0-0 0-0
30 Beth Theobald 7-6 0 0 0 0 .000 1 .000 0-0 0-0
28 Jackie Nauracy 8-8 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0-0
4 Liz Johnson 1-1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0-0
Total 8 2 1 5 35 .057 15 .429 0-0 0-0
Opponents 8 50 38 138 306 .163 147 .480 0-0 0-0
# Name MP-MS Minutes GA Avg Saves Pct W-L-T
26 Grace Zastrow 1-0 14:07 0 0.00 1 1.000 0-0-0
00 Sami Williamson 8-6 725:53 50 6.20 116 .699 0-7-1
Total 8 740:00 50 6.08 118 .702 0-7-1
Opponents 8 740:00 2 0.24 14 .875 7-0-1
2011 STATISTICS (OVERALL) # Name MP-MS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% YC-RC PK-ATT
13 Maddie Zois 17-16 2 1 5 12 .167 6 .500 0-0 0-0
26 Grace Zastrow 14-14 2 0 4 13 .154 6 .462 0-0 0-0
0 Lindsay Coffey 6-5 1 0 2 6 .167 4 .667 1-0 0-0
14 Katie McLaughlin 15-15 0 0 0 12 .000 10 .833 0-0 0-0
5 Jenna Brooks 9-6 0 0 0 12 .000 4 .333 0-0 0-0
17 Erika Thomas 17-17 0 0 0 5 .000 3 .600 0-0 0-0
20 Jessica Rosenquist 11-11 0 0 0 2 .000 0 .000 0-0 0-0
7 Heather Flanigan 15-15 0 0 0 2 .000 0 .000 0-0 0-0
25 Victoria White 13-10 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0-0 0-0
24 Kate West 15-10 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0-0 0-0
22 Rachel Funk 17-15 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0-0 0-0
30 Beth Theobald 15-8 0 0 0 0 .000 1 .000 0-0 0-0
28 Jackie Nauracy 17-17 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0-0
19 Kesli Blankenship 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0-0
4 Liz Johnson 8-8 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0-0
00 Sami Williamson 17-17 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0-0
Total 17 5 1 11 67 .075 35 .522 1-0 0-0
Opponents 17 128 89 345 714 .179 386 .541 0-0 0-0
# Name MP-MS Minutes GA Avg Saves Pct W-L-T
26 Grace Zastrow 1-0 14:07 0 0.00 1 1.000 0-0-0
00 Sami Williamson 15-15 1291:57 104 7.24 210 .669 0-15-1
0 Lindsay Coffey 3-2 243:56 24 8.85 66 .733 0-2-0
Total 17 1550:00 128 7.43 280 .686 0-17-1
Opponents 17 1550:00 5 0.29 31 .861 17-0-1
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2011 SLIAC STANDINGS SLIAC Overall
MP W-L-T Pts MP W-L-T Pts
Principia 8 8-0-0 24 21 16-4-1 49
Webster 8 7-1-0 21 19 12-6-1 37
Greenville 8 6-2-0 18 22 14-8-0 42
Fontbonne 8 5-3-0 15 19 7-12-0 21
Blackburn 8 3-5-0 9 15 7-8-0 21
Spalding 8 3-5-0 9 17 4-13-0 12
Westminster 8 3-5-0 9 16 3-13-0 9
MacMurray 8 0-7-1 1 17 1-15-1 4
Eureka 8 0-7-1 1 17 0-16-1 1
FIRST TEAMGK Kaniz Abbas Jr. FU
F Kendra Schilli Sr. FU
F Alicia Girbes-Pierce Sr. PC
F Rachel Publicover Jr. PC
M Rachel Irwin Sr. GC
M Jackie Sievert Sr. GC
M Morgan Mifi eld Sr. WU
M Ally Nikolaus So. WU
D Julia Conroy Jr. FU
D Kelsey Panzau So. GC
D Lauren Wienecke Sr. PC
D Izzy Sherfl y Sr. WU
HONORABLE MENTIONGK Jessica Davis Jr. WU
F Natalie Henneberry Fr. GC
F Kelsey Traughber Jr. SU
F Kristin Montgomery Fr. WU
M Allison Guerra Fr. BC
M Kim Carter Jr. FU
M Maureen Murphy So. GC
M Haylee MacWilliams So. PC
M Carlie Sanderude So. PC
M Whitney Scott Fr. WU
D Anna Hotop Jr. FU
D Amy Schield Fr. WU
ALL-SLIAC TEAMSECOND TEAM
GK Shana Sewick So. BC
F Sammi Ferguson So. BC
F Jamie Hoag Sr. GC
F Kayla Panzau Fr. GC
F Baileigh Frantz Jr. SU
F Megan Gunnels So. WC
M Ava Johnson So. FU
M Katie Aubuchon So. WU
M Katie Denning Sr. WC
D Cristina Post Jr. PC
ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAMNadine Marczi (MVP) Principia
Lauren Wienecke Principia
Kelly DeWindt Principia
Carlie Sanderude Principia
Claire Conwell-Vargas Greenville
Jackie Sievert Greenville
Heather Wein Greenville
Amy Schield Webster
Ally Nikolaus Webster
Kendra Schilli Fontbonne
Ava Johnson Fontbonne
ALL-SPORTSMANSHIP TEAMSammi Ferguson Blackburn
Erika Thomas Eureka
Anna Hotop Fontbonne
Rachel Irwin Greenville
Alexis Apodaca-Fresquez MacMurray
Alicia Girbes-Pierce Principia
Elizabeth Fuchs Spalding
Whitney Scott Webster
Chelsea Cole Westminster
THE SLIAC IN THE NCAA POSTSEASONAfter sweeping the SLIAC regular season schedule with a perfect 8-0-0 record and claiming the SLIAC Tournament championship with
back-to-back shutout victories over Fontbonne and Greenville, Principia represented the SLIAC in the NCAA Division III Tournament.
The Panthers dropped their opening-round match at Wartburg, 2-0, on Nov. 11 in Waverly, Iowa.
POSTSEASON AWARDSPlayer of the Year
Jackie Sievert, Greenville
Newcomer of the Year
Jessica Davis, Webster
Coach of the Year
Jess Semnacher, Principia
Sportsmanship Award
Principia
PLAYERS OF THE WEEKOFFENSESept. 6: Morgan Milfi eld, Webster
Sept. 13: Rachel Publicover, Principia
Sept. 20: Sammi Ferguson, Blackburn
Sept. 27: Kendra Schilli, Fontbonne
Oct. 4: Lauren Scalise, Webster
Oct. 11: Bailey Frantz, Spalding
Oct. 18: Jackie Sievert, Greenville
Oct. 25: Morgan Milfi eld, Webster
Nov. 1: Alicia Girbes-Pierce, Principia
DEFENSESept. 6: Murilla King, Principia
Sept. 13: Carlie Sanderude, Principia
Sept. 20: Jessica Davis, Webster
Sept. 27: Izzy Sherfl y, Webster
Oct. 25: Lauren Wienecke, Principia
Nov. 1: Carlie Sanderude, Principia
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MATCHES PLAYED1. Greenville 22
2. Principia 21
3. Fontbonne 19
Webster 19
5. Eureka 17
MacMurray 17
7. Spalding 16
Westminster 16
9. Blackburn 15
GOALS1. Principia 63
2. Webster 47
3. Fontbonne 40
4. Blackburn 39
5. Greenville 38
6. Spalding 16
Westminster 16
8. Eureka 5
9. MacMurray 3
GOALS PER MATCH1. Principia 3.00
2. Blackburn 2.60
3. Webster 2.47
4. Fontbonne 2.10
5. Greenville 1.71
6. Spalding 1.00
Westminster 1.00
8. Eureka 0.29
9. MacMurray 0.17
ASSISTS1. Greenville 61
2. Principia 44
3. Webster 34
4. Blackburn 31
5. Fontbonne 28
6. Westminster 9
7. Spalding 8
8. MacMurray 3
9. Eureka 1
ASSISTS PER MATCH1. Greenville 2.77
2. Principia 2.09
3. Blackburn 2.06
4. Webster 1.78
5. Fontbonne 1.47
6. Westminster 0.56
7. Spalding 0.50
8. MacMurray 0.17
9. Eureka 0.05
POINTS1. Principia 170
2. Greenville 137
3. Webster 128
4. Blackburn 109
5. Fontbonne 108
6. Westminster 41
7. Spalding 40
8. Eureka 11
9. MacMurray 9
POINTS PER MATCH1. Principia 8.09
2. Blackburn 7.26
3. Webster 6.73
4. Greenville 6.22
5. Fontbonne 5.68
6. Westminster 2.56
7. Spalding 2.50
8. Eureka 0.64
9. MacMurray 0.52
SHOTS1. Principia 427
2. Greenville 354
3. Webster 310
4. Blackburn 218
5. Fontbonne 194
6. Westminster 161
7. Spalding 110
8. Eureka 67
9. MacMurray 35
SHOTS PER MATCH1. Principia 20.3
2. Greenville 16.8
3. Webster 16.3
4. Blackburn 14.5
5. Fontbonne 10.2
6. Westminster 10.0
7. Spalding 6.8
8. Eureka 3.9
9. MacMurray 2.1
SHOT PERCENTAGE1. Fontbonne .206
2. Blackburn .178
3. Webster .151
4. Principia .147
5. Spalding .145
6. Greenville .107
7. Westminster .099
8. MacMurray .085
9. Eureka .074
GOALS AGAINST1. Principia 13
2. Webster 16
3. Greenville 38
4. Fontbonne 41
5. Blackburn 44
6. Westminster 61
7. Spalding 65
8. MacMurray 82
9. Eureka 128
GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE1. Principia 0.61
2. Webster 0.84
3. Greenville 1.70
4. Fontbonne 2.15
5. Blackburn 2.94
6. Westminster 3.87
7. Spalding 4.49
8. MacMurray 4.76
9. Eureka 7.43
SAVES1. Eureka 280
2. MacMurray 154
3. Westminster 138
4. Spalding 121
5. Blackburn 117
6. Fontbonne 113
7. Greenville 103
8. Webster 61
9. Principia 58
SAVES PER MATCH1. Eureka 16.4
2. MacMurray 9.0
3. Westminster 8.6
4. Blackburn 7.8
5. Spalding 7.5
6. Fontbonne 5.9
7. Greenville 4.6
8. Webster 3.2
9. Principia 2.7
SAVE PERCENTAGE1. Principia .816
2. Webster .792
3, Fontbonne .733
4, Greenville .730
5, Blackburn .726
6, Westminster .693
7. Eureka .686
8. MacMurray .652
9. Spalding .650
CORNER KICKS1. Greenville 100
2. Principia 94
Webster 94
4. Fontbonne 63
5. Westminster 37
6. MacMurray 33
7. Blackburn 32
8. Spalding 27
9. Eureka 13
CORNER KICKS PER MATCH1. Webster 4.94
2. Greenville 4.54
3. Principia 4.47
4. Fontbonne 3.31
5. Westminster 2.31
6. Blackburn 2.13
7. MacMurray 1.94
8. Spalding 1.68
9. Eureka 0.76
YELLOW CARDS1. Greenville 7
Webster 7
3. Spalding 5
4. MacMurray 2
5. Eureka 1
Fontbonne 1
Westminster 1
8. Blackburn 0
Principia 0
RED CARDS1. Westminster 1
2. Blackburn 0
Eureka 0
Fontbonne 0
Greenville 0
MacMurray 0
Principia 0
Spalding 0
Webster 0
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GOALS1. S. Ferguson, BC 23
2. N. Henneberry, GC 18
3. R. Publicover, PC 14
4. A. Girbes-Pierce, PC 13
5. K. Schilli, FU 12
6. K. Panzau, GC 11
7. R. Meesey, FU 10
K. Montgomery, WU 10
J. Sievert, GC 10
10. Two players 9
ASSISTS1. K. Panzau, GC 16
2. K. Schilli, FU 10
3. C. Post, PC 9
4. J. Sievert, GC 8
5. N. Byots, BC 7
S. Ferguson, BC 7
R. Publicover, PC 7
8. Five players 6
POINTS1. S. Ferguson, BC 53
2. N. Henneberry, GC 42
3. K. Panzau, GC 38
4. R. Publicover, PC 35
5. K. Schilli, FU 34
6. A. Girbes-Pierce, PC 32
7. J. Sievert, GC 28
8. R. Meesey, FU 24
M. Murphy, GC 24
10. K. Montgomery, WU 21
SHOTS1. S. Ferguson, BC 85
2. A. Girbes-Pierce, PC 84
3. J. Sievert, GC 72
4. R. Publicover, PC 67
5. N. Henneberry, GC 62
6. H. MacWilliams, PC 50
7. K. Panzau, GC 47
8. C. Sanderude, PC 43
K Schilli, FU 43
10. Two players
SHOT PERCENTAGEMinimum 25 Attempts
1. K. Montgomery, WU .303
2. N. Henneberry, GC .290
3. K. Carter, FU .280
4. K Schilli, FU .279
5. S. Ferguson, BC .271
6. M. Murphy, GC .265
7. M. Milfi eld, WU .250
8. K. Panzau, GC .234
9. B. Frantz, SU .214
10. R. Publicover, PC .209
SHOTS ON GOAL1. S. Ferguson, BC 63
2. A. Girbes-Pierce, PC 44
3. R. Publicover, PC 41
4. A. Guerra, BC 23
A. Nikolaus, WU 23
6. T. Allen, BC 22
7. N. Henneberry, GC 21
8. B. Frantz, Su 20
K. Montgomery, WU 20
J. Sievert, GC 20
GOALKEEPER MINUTES1. K. Abbas, FU 1,697
2. A. Mayfi eld, MC 1,367
3. S. Williamson, EC 1,292
4. S. Sewick, BC 1,224
5. H. Koehl, GC 1,147
6. M. Ross, SU 1,077
7. T. DeNicholas, PC 1,041
8. C. Howe, WC 933
9. J. Davis, WU 860
10. M. King, PC 841
GOALS AGAINST AVERAGEMinimum 500 Minutes Played
1. J. Davis, WU 0.42
2. M. King, PC 0.53
3. T. DeNicholas, PC 0.69
4. B. Senator, WU 1.38
5. E. Rose, GC 1.78
6. H. Koehl, GC 1.80
7. K. Abbas, FU 2.17
8. S. Sewick, BC 2.94
9. C. Howe, WC 3.57
10. A. Mayfi eld, MC 4.35
SAVES1. S. Williamson, EC 210
2. A. Mayfi eld, MC 149
3. K. Abbas, FU 111
S. Sewick, BC 111
5. M. Ross, SU 109
6. C. Howe, WC 79
7. L. Coffey, EC 66
8. H. Koehl, GC 59
9. C. Rossman, WC 57
10. M. King, PC 36
SAVE PERCENTAGEMinimum 500 Minutes Played
1. M. King, PC .878
2. J. Davis, WU .875
3. S. Sewick, BC .735
4. T. DeNicholas, PC .733
5. K. Abbas, FU .730
6. H. Koehl, GC .720
7. B. Senator, WU .703
8. E. Rose, GC .702
9. A. Mayfi eld, MC .693
10. C. Howe, WC .681
BC: Blackburn
EC: Eureka
FU: Fontbonne
GC: Greenville
MC: MacMurray
PC: Principia
SU: Spalding
WC: Westminster
WU: Webster
Junior goalkeeper Sami Williamson (left) led the SLIAC with 210 saves and ranked third among league goalkeepers with 1,292
minutes played, while senior midfi elder Erika Thomas (right) represented the Red Devils on the SLIAC All-Sportsmanship Team.
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RECORDS & HISTORY
2012 EUREKA COLLEGE WOMEN’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE
KATIE McLAUGHLINKATIE HUIZINGA JESSICA SMITHAMY FUNK
Player Years MP G A P SH SH % SOG SOG %
Heather Atkinson 2007 17 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000
Kelsey Baruzzini 2008-10 56 4 3 11 44 .091 30 .681
Kristina Bayes 2008-09 30 0 2 2 19 .000 8 .421
Emily Becker 2010 2 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000
Kesli Blankenship 2010-Present 20 12 8 32 92 .130 52 .565
Jamie Brant 2007 17 5 1 11 11 .455 7 .636
Tina Brattin 2007-10 66 1 2 4 14 .071 7 .500
Jenna Brooks 2011 9 0 0 0 12 .000 4 .333
Samantha Brown 2007 16 0 0 0 3 .000 2 .667
Jessica Bundy 2007 17 1 1 3 11 .091 6 .545
Meghan Campbell 2008-09 38 0 1 1 4 .000 4 1.000
Lindsay Coffey 2009-11 35 1 0 2 6 .167 4 .667
Rikki Cottrell 2007 12 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000
Katie Cox 2009 14 0 0 0 4 .000 1 .250
Annette Crady 2010 19 2 4 8 8 .250 4 .500
Heather Flanigan 2011 15 0 0 0 2 .000 0 .000
Amy Funk 2007 17 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000
Rachel Funk 2011 17 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000
Shataya Hawkins 2010 18 0 2 2 4 .000 2 .500
Geanna Hiller 2008-09 19 1 0 2 3 .333 2 .667
Stephanie Hospelhorn 2007 13 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000
Katie Huizinga 2007-10 64 40 11 91 187 .213 111 .593
Carrie Kendrick 2008 16 2 1 5 12 .167 10 .833
Liz Johnson 2010-Present 24 1 0 2 3 .333 1 .333
Molly Krolak 2010 2 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000
Caitlin Ledbetter 2007 11 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500
Amanda McClain 2008-10 53 1 1 3 9 .111 5 .556
Katie McLaughlin 2009-Present 50 4 1 9 38 .105 22 .578
Megan Minner 2007 8 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000
Jackie Nauracy 2011-Present 17 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000
Jessica Rosenquist 2009, 2011 17 0 0 0 2 .000 0 .000
Ashley Samuels 2007-10 68 3 3 9 22 .136 15 .681
Amy Scammahorn 2008-09 38 5 5 15 35 .143 17 .485
Mollie Scarcliff 2010 12 1 0 2 13 .077 6 .462
Erin Slick 2010 3 1 1 3 5 .200 2 .400
Jessica Smith 2007-10 66 7 6 20 48 .145 23 .479
Beth Theobald 2011-Present 15 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000
Erika Thomas 2008-11 73 0 0 0 9 .000 5 .556
Megan Waggoner 2007-10 74 7 17 31 99 .070 48 .484
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Player Years MP G A P SH SH % SOG SOG %
Jenna Werking 2008-09 24 3 0 6 9 .333 5 .556
Kate West 2011 15 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000
Victoria White 2011-Present 13 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000
Sami Williamson 2009-Present 51 1 0 2 5 .200 2 .400
K.T. Zapushek 2007-09 55 36 19 91 200 .180 106 .530
Grace Zastrow 2007-08, 2010-11 57 3 2 8 37 .081 16 .432
Maddie Zois 2009-Present 51 2 2 6 34 .058 13 .382
Goalkeepers Years MP GA MIN GAA SV SV % W-L-T SO
Jamie Brant 2007 2 12 135 8.00 14 .538 0-1-0 0
Lindsay Coffey 2009-11 32 114 2088 4.91 259 .694 4-13-0 2
Geanna Hiller 2008-09 9 31 675 4.13 100 .763 2-5-0 0
Amy Funk 2007 16 59 1389 3.82 191 .764 7-9-0 1
Sami Williamson 2009-Present 36 157 2647 5.34 363 .698 6-29-1 1
K.T. Zapushek 2008-10 2 2 52 3.44 6 .750 0-1-0 0
Grace Zastrow 2007-08, 2010-11 16 44 1221 3.24 136 .756 7-6-0 1
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MATCHES PLAYEDINDIVIDUAL MATCHES PLAYED (CAREER)
74 Megan Waggoner 2007-10
73 Erika Thomas 2008-11
68 Ashley Samuels 2007-10
66 Tina Brattin 2007-10
Jessica Smith 2007-10
64 Katie Huizinga 2007-10
57 Grace Zastrow 2007-08, 10-11
56 Kelsey Baruzzini 2008-10
55 K.T. Zapushek 2007-09
53 Amanda McClain 2008-10
Active Leader: Williamson/Zois, 51
INDIVIDUAL MATCHES PLAYED (SEASON)
20 Katie Huizinga 2008
K.T. Zapushek 2008
Megan Waggoner 2008
Jenna Werking 2008
Amy Scammahorn 2008
Kelsey Baruzzini 2008
Meghan Campbell 2008
Erika Thomas 2008
19 10 times
GOALSINDIVIDUAL GOALS (CAREER)
40 Katie Huizinga 2007-10
36 K.T. Zapushek 2007-09
12 Kesli Blankenship 2010-Present
7 Megan Waggoner 2007-10
Jessica Smith 2007-10
5 Amy Scammahorn 2008-09
Jamie Brant 2007
4 Kelsey Baruzzini 2008-10
Katie McLaughlin 2009-Present
3 Ashley Samuels 2007-10
Jenna Werking 2008-09
Grace Zastrow 2007-08, 10-11
INDIVIDUAL GOALS (SEASON)
17 Katie Huizinga 2008
14 K.T. Zapushek 2008
12 Katie Huizinga 2009
Kesli Blankenship 2010
11 K.T. Zapushek 2007
K.T. Zapushek 2009
10 Katie Huizinga 2007
5 Jessica Smith 2007
Jamie Brant 2007
Megan Waggoner 2010
INDIVIDUAL GOALS (MATCH)
4 Katie Huizinga (Spalding) 10/24/09
Katie Huizinga (Knox) 9/8/07
3 K.T. Zapushek (Greenville) 10/17/09
Katie Huizinga (Knox) 9/1/08
K.T. Zapushek (Rockford) 9/06/07
Jamie Brant (RMU-Chicago) 10/18/07
Kesli Blankenship (Lincoln Christian) 9/30/10
2 16 times
TEAM GOALS (SEASON)
39 2008
36 2007
34 2010
30 2009
5 2011
TEAM GOALS (MATCH)
7 vs. Knox 9/8/07
vs. Rockford 10/21/10
at Lincoln Christian 9/30/10
6 at Knox 9/1/08
at Spalding 10/24/09
5 Nine times
ASSISTSINDIVIDUAL ASSISTS (CAREER)
19 K.T. Zapushek 2007-09
17 Megan Waggoner 2007-10
11 Katie Huizinga 2007-10
8 Kesli Blankenship 2010-Present
6 Jessica Smith 2007-10
5 Amy Scammahorn 2008-09
4 Annette Crady 2010
3 Kelsey Baruzzini 2008-10
Ashley Samuels 2007-10
2 Five players
INDIVIDUAL ASSISTS (SEASON)
10 K.T. Zapushek 2007
8 Megan Waggoner 2008
Kesli Blankenship 2010
5 Megan Waggoner 2007
Katie Huizinga 2008
K.T. Zapushek 2008
4 Annette Crady 2010
K.T. Zapushek 2009
3 Katie Huizinga 2007
Jessica Smith 2007
Ashley Samuels 2007
Amy Scammahorn 2009
Megan Waggoner 2010
Megan Waggoner (2007-10) appeared in
74 matches over four seasons, the most
by any player in program history.
Katie Huizinga (2007-10) owns or shares
10 program records, including career
goals (40) and career points (91).
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INDIVIDUAL ASSISTS (MATCH)
3 K.T. Zapushek (RMU-Chicago) 10/18/07
Kesli Blankenship (RMU-S’fi eld) 9/5/10
2 K.T. Zapushek (MacMurray) 10/24/07
Ashley Samuels (Knox) 9/8/07
Katie Huizinga (Rockford) 9/6/07
Megan Waggoner (RMU-Lake Co.) 9/27/08
Megan Waggoner (Rockford) 9/15/08
Katie Huizinga (Greenville) 10/27/09
K.T. Zapushek (Blackburn) 10/17/09
Kesli Blankenship (Rockford) 10/21/10
Shataya Hawkins (Lincoln Christian) 9/30/10
Annette Crady (MacMurray) 9/29/10
TEAM ASSISTS (SEASON)
29 2008
26 2007
25 2010
12 2009
1 2011
TEAM ASSISTS (MATCH)
6 vs. Rockford 10/21/10
vs. Robert Morris-Springfi eld 9/5/10
vs. Knox 9/8/08
5 vs. Robert Morris-Chicago 10/10/07
vs. Rockford 9/6/07
4 at Blackburn 9/24/08
at Westminster 10/26/08
vs. Greenville 10/27/09
vs. MacMurray 9/29/10
3 Seven times
POINTSINDIVIDUAL POINTS (CAREER)
91 Katie Huizinga 2007-10
K.T. Zapushek 2007-09
32 Kesli Blankenship 2010-Present
31 Megan Waggoner 2007-10
20 Jessica Smith 2007-10
15 Amy Scammahorn 2008-09
11 Kelsey Baruzzini 2008-10
Jamie Brant 2007
9 Katie McLaughlin 2009-Present
Ashley Samuels 2007-10
INDIVIDUAL POINTS (SEASON)
39 Katie Huizinga 2008
33 K.T. Zapushek 2008
32 K.T. Zapushek 2007
Kesli Blankenship 2010
26 Katie Huizinga 2009
K.T. Zapushek 2009
23 Katie Huizinga 2007
13 Jessica Smith 2007
Megan Waggoner 2010
11 Jamie Brant 2007
INDIVIDUAL POINTS (MATCH)
8 Katie Huizinga (Spalding) 10/24/09
Katie Huizinga (Knox) 9/8/07
7 K.T. Zapushek (Greenville) 10/17/09
K.T. Zapushek (Rockford) 9/6/07
Jamie Brant (RMU-Chicago) 10/18/07
6 K.T. Zapushek (MacMurray) 10/24/07
K.T. Zapushek (Westminster) 10/26/08
K.T. Zapushek (Blackburn) 9/24/08
Katie Huizinga (Knox) 9/1/08
Kesli Blankenship (Lincoln Christian) 9/30/10
TEAM POINTS (SEASON)
107 2008
98 2007
93 2010
72 2009
11 2011
TEAM POINTS (MATCH)
20 vs. Rockford 10/21/10
vs. Knox 9/8/07
19 at Lincoln Christian 9/30/10
16 vs. Robert Morris-Springfi eld 9/5/10
15 vs. Robert Morris-Chicago 10/18/07
vs. Rockford 9/6/07
at Knox 9/1/08
14 at Westminster 10/26/08
at Blackburn 9/24/08
vs. Greenville 10/27/09
vs. MacMurray 9/29/10
SHOTSINDIVIDUAL SHOTS (CAREER)
200 K.T. Zapushek 2007-09
187 Katie Huizinga 2007-10
99 Megan Waggoner 2007-10
92 Kesli Blankenship 2010-Present
48 Jessica Smith 2007-10
44 Kelsey Baruzzini 2008-10
38 Katie McLaughlin 2009-Present
35 Amy Scammahorn 2008-09
34 Maddie Zois 2009-Present
22 Ashley Samuels 2007-10
INDIVIDUAL SHOTS (SEASON)
92 Kesli Blankenship 2010
87 K.T. Zapushek 2007
70 Katie Huizinga 2008
64 Katie Huizinga 2007
60 K.T. Zapushek 2008
53 K.T. Zapushek 2009
47 Katie Huizinga 2009
34 Megan Waggoner 2010
25 Jessica Smith 2007
Megan Waggoner 2007
K.T. Zapushek (2007-09) owns every
EC assist record, including career (19),
single-season (10) and single-match (3).
Kesli Blankenship set a single-season
Eureka record with 92 shots as a
freshman in 2010.
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INDIVIDUAL SHOTS (MATCH)
17 Kesli Blankenship (RMU-S’fi eld) 9/5/10
16 Kesli Blankenship (MacMurray) 9/29/10
K.T. Zapushek (Blackburn) 10/6/07
14 K.T. Zapushek (MacMurray) 10/24/07
13 K.T. Zapushek (Blackburn) 10/17/09
12 Katie Huizinga (MacMurray) 9/30/08
K.T. Zapushek (Rockford) 9/6/07
11 Katie Huizinga (Knox) 9/9/09
Kesli Blankenship (Blackburn) 10/6/10
10 Katie Huizinga (MacMurray) 9/18/07
Katie Huizinga (Knox) 9/1/08
TEAM SHOTS (SEASON)
265 2007
249 2010
240 2008
191 2009
67 2011
TEAM SHOTS (MATCH)
40 vs. MacMurray 9/29/10
vs. Blackburn 10/17/09
39 vs. Rockford 10/21/10
36 vs. Blackburn 10/6/07
vs. Rockford 9/6/07
35 vs. MacMurray 10/24/07
33 vs. Robert Morris-Springfi eld 9/5/10
32 at MacMurray 9/29/09
29 at Blackburn 9/24/08
28 at Knox 9/1/08
at Lincoln Christian 9/30/10
INDIVIDUAL SHOTS ON GOAL (CAREER)
111 Katie Huizinga 2007-10
106 K.T. Zapushek 2007-09
52 Kesli Blankenship 2010-Present
48 Megan Waggoner 2007-10
30 Kelsey Baruzzini 2008-10
23 Jessica Smith 2007-10
22 Katie McLaughlin 2009-Present
17 Amy Scammahorn 2008-09
16 Grace Zastrow 2007-08, 10-11
15 Ashley Samuels 2007-10
INDIVIDUAL SHOTS ON GOAL (SEASON)
52 Kesli Blankenship 2010
39 K.T. Zapushek 2008
37 K.T. Zapushek 2007
37 Katie Huizinga 2009
36 Katie Huizinga 2008
34 Katie Huizinga 2007
30 K.T. Zapushek 2009
19 Megan Waggoner 2010
14 Kelsey Baruzzini 2010
11 Megan Waggoner 2008
Amy Scammahorn 2008
Kelsey Baruzzini 2008
INDIVIDUAL SHOTS ON GOAL (MATCH)
10 Kesli Blankenship (RMU-S’fi eld) 9/5/10
8 Kesli Blankenship (MacMurray) 9/29/10
K.T. Zapushek (Greenville) 10/17/09
7 K.T. Zapushek (MacMurray) 10/24/07
Katie Huizinga (MacMurray) 9/29/09
Katie Huizinga (Knox) 9/9/09
Kesli Blankenship (Blackburn) 10/6/10
6 K.T. Zapusheck (Rockford) 9/6/07
Katie Huizinga (MacMurray) 9/30/08
TEAM SHOTS ON GOAL (SEASON)
147 2008
134 2010
126 2007
108 2009
35 2011
TEAM SHOTS ON GOAL (MATCH)
22 at Blackburn 9/24/08
20 vs. MacMurray 9/29/10
19 vs. Rockford 10/21/10
at MacMurray 9/29/09
vs. Rockford 9/6/07
18 vs. MacMurray 10/24/07
vs. Robert Morris-Springfi eld 9/5/10
17 vs. Robert Morris-Lake County 9/27/08
vs. MacMurray 9/30/08
15 at Lincoln Christian 9/30/10
INDIVIDUAL SHOT PERCENTAGE (CAREER)
(25 Attempts Minimum)
.213 Katie Huizinga 2007-10
.180 K.T. Zapushek 2007-09
.145 Jessica Smith 2007-10
.143 Amy Scammahorn 2008-09
.130 Kesli Blankenship 2010-Present
.105 Katie McLaughlin 2009-Present
.091 Kelsey Baruzzini 2008-10
.081 Grace Zastrow 2007-08, 10-11
.070 Megan Waggoner 2007-10
.058 Maddie Zois 2009-Present
INDIVIDUAL SHOT PERCENTAGE (SEASON)
(25 Attempts Minimum)
.255 Katie Huizinga 2009
.243 Katie Huizinga 2008
.233 K.T. Zapushek 2008
.208 K.T. Zapushek 2009
.200 Jessica Smith 2007
.156 Katie Huizinga 2007
.147 Megan Waggoner 2010
.130 Kesli Blankenship 2010
.126 K.T. Zapushek 2007
.040 Megan Waggoner 2007
TEAM SHOT PERCENTAGE (SEASON)
.162 2008
.157 2009
.137 2010
.136 2007
.075 2011
INDIVIDUAL SOG PERCENTAGE (CAREER)
(25 Attempts Minimum)
.681 Kelsey Baruzzini 2008-10
.593 Katie Huizinga 2007-10
.578 Katie McLaughlin 2009-Present
.565 Kesli Blankenship 2010-Present
.530 K.T. Zapushek 2007-09
.485 Amy Scammahorn 2008-09
.484 Megan Waggoner 2007-10
.479 Jessica Smith 2007-10
.432 Grace Zastrow 2007-08, 10-11
.382 Maddie Zois 2009-Present
INDIVIDUAL SOG PERCENTAGE (SEASON)
(25 Attempts Minimum)
.787 Katie Huizinga 2009
.650 K.T. Zapushek 2008
.566 K.T. Zapushek 2009
.565 Kesli Blankenship 2010
.559 Megan Waggoner 2010
.531 Katie Huizinga 2007
.514 Katie Huizinga 2008
.425 K.T. Zapushek 2007
.400 Jessica Smith 2007
.360 Megan Waggoner 2007
TEAM SOG PERCENTAGE (SEASON)
.613 2008
.565 2009
.538 2010
.522 2011
.475 2007
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GOALKEEPERSINDIVIDUAL MINUTES (CAREER)
2,647 Sami Williamson 2009-Present
2,088 Lindsay Coffey 2009-11
1,389 Amy Funk 2007
1,221 Grace Zastrow 2007-08, 10-11
675 Geanna Hiller 2008-09
135 Jamie Brant 2007
52 K.T. Zapushek 2007-09
INDIVIDUAL MINUTES (SEASON)
1,389 Amy Funk 2007
1,291 Sami Williamson 2011
1,117 Grace Zastrow 2008
1,078 Lindsay Coffey 2010
814 Sami Williamson 2009
766 Lindsay Coffey 2009
630 Geanna Hiller 2008
541 Sami Williamson 2010
243 Lindsay Coffey 2011
135 Jamie Brant 2007
INDIVIDUAL WINS (CAREER)
7 Amy Funk 2007
Grace Zastrow 2007-08, 10-11
6 Sami Williamson 2009-Present
4 Lindsay Coffey 2009-11
2 Geanna Hiller 2008-09
INDIVIDUAL WINS (SEASON)
7 Amy Funk 2007
Grace Zastrow 2008
3 Sami Williamson 2009
Sami Williamson 2010
2 Geanna Hiller 2008
Lindsay Coffey 2009
Lindsay Coffey 2010
INDIVIDUAL SAVES (CAREER)
363 Sami Williamson 2009-Present
259 Lindsay Coffey 2009-11
191 Amy Funk 2007
136 Grace Zastrow 2007-08, 10-11
100 Geanna Hiller 2008-09
14 Jamie Brant 2007
6 K.T. Zapushek 2007-09
INDIVIDUAL SAVES (SEASON)
210 Sami Williamson 2011
191 Amy Funk 2007
127 Lindsay Coffey 2010
119 Grace Zastrow 2008
106 Sami Williamson 2009
92 Geanna Hiller 2008
66 Lindsay Coffey 2009
Lindsay Coffey 2011
47 Sami Williamson 2010
16 Grace Zastrow 2010
INDIVIDUAL SAVES (MATCH)
31 Amy Funk (Monmouth) 9/1/07
28 Lindsay Coffey (Lake Forest) 9/17/11
27 Lindsay Coffey (Elmhurst) 9/18/11
23 Sami Williamson (Illinois College) 9/28/11
22 Geanna Hiller (Millikin) 9/10/08
Amy Funk (Greenville) 10/10/07
Sami Williamson (Webster) 10/2/11
21 Amy Funk (Maryville Mo.) 10/13/07
Grace Zastrow (Webster) 10/11/08
Amy Funk (Principia) 10/20/07
TEAM SAVES (SEASON)
280 2011
218 2008
207 2007
191 2010
181 2009
Amy Funk played 1,389 minutes and won
a program-record seven matches during
Eureka’s inaugural 2007 season.
TEAM SAVES (MATCH)
31 at Monmouth 9/1/07
28 vs. Lake Forest 9/17/11
27 vs. Elmhurst 9/18/11
24 at Illinois Wesleyan 9/8/08
vs. Illinois College 9/28/11
23 vs. Millikin 9/10/08
22 vs. Greenville 10/10/07
at Webster 10/2/11
21 vs. Carroll 10/12/11
20 vs. Fontbonne 9/19/10
vs. Illinois Wesleyan 9/15/09
vs. Central 9/11/11
INDIVIDUAL GOALS AGAINST AVG. (CAREER)
(Minimum 1,000 Minutes Played)
3.24 Grace Zastrow 2007-08, 10-11
3.82 Amy Funk 2007
4.91 Lindsay Coffey 2009-11
5.34 Sami Williamson 2009-Present
INDIVIDUAL GOALS AGAINST AVG. (SEASON)
(Minimum 500 Minutes Played)
2.98 Grace Zastrow 2008
3.20 Sami Williamson 2009
3.75 Lindsay Coffey 2010
3.82 Amy Funk 2007
3.99 Sami Williamson 2010
4.00 Geanna Hiller 2008
5.29 Lindsay Coffey 2009
7.24 Sami Williamson 2011
INDIVIDUAL SAVE PERCENTAGE (CAREER)
(Minimum 1,000 Minutes Played)
.764 Amy Funk 2007
.756 Grace Zastrow 2007-08, 10-11
.698 Sami Williamson 2009-Present
.694 Lindsay Coffey 2009-11
INDIVIDUAL SAVE PERCENTAGE (SEASON)
(Minimum 500 Minutes Played)
.785 Sami Williamson 2009
.767 Geanna Hiller 2008
.764 Amy Funk 2007
.763 Grace Zastrow 2008
.738 Lindsay Coffey 2010
.669 Sami Williamson 2011
.662 Sami Williamson 2010
.595 Lindsay Coffey 2009
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20077-10-0 Overall
2-6-0 SLIAC
H: 5-4-0 • A: 2-6-0
Date Opponent W-L Score
S 1 at Moumouth L 0-1
S 3 at Millikin L 0-6
O 6 Rockford W 5-4
O 8 Knox W 7-1
S 12 at Blackburn W 3-1
S 15 Westminster L 0-4
S 18 at MacMurray W 2-0
S 22 at Fontbonne L 1-8
S 26 RMU-Springfi eld L 2-4
S 29 at Webster L 0-10
O 6 Blackburn W 3-2
O 10 Greenville L 3-8
O 13 Maryville (Mo.) L 0-5
O 18 RMU-Chicago W 5-2
O 20 at Principia L 0-6
O 24 MacMurray W 5-1
O 27 at Greenville L 0-8
Cumulative Record: 7-10-0 (.411)
Cumulative SLIAC Record: 2-6-0 (.250)
20089-11-0 Overall
3-5-0 SLIAC
H: 4-6-0 • A: 5-5-0
Date Opponent W-L Score
A 30 Franklin W 2-0
S 1 at Knox W 6-1
S 6 Illinois College W 2-0
S 8 at Illinois Wesleyan L 0-8
S 10 Millikin L 0-7
S 13 at Elmhurst L 0-5
S 15 at Rockford W 4-1
S 16 Greenville L 2-5
S 20 at Maryville (Mo.) L 0-3
S 24 at Blackburn W 5-2
S 27 RMU-Lake County W 5-2
S 30 MacMurray W 3-2
O 4 at RMU-Springfi eld W 2-1
O 6 Monmouth L 0-3
O 8 Maryville (Mo.) L 1-7
O 11 Webster L 0-7
O 14 at Greenville L 0-3
O 18 at Principia L 0-6
O 22 Fontbonne L 2-3
O 26 Westminster W 5-1
Cumulative Record: 16-21-0 (.432)
Cumulative SLIAC Record: 5-11-0 (.312)
20095-13-0 Overall
3-5-0 SLIAC
H: 2-5-0 • A: 3-7-0 • N: 0-1-0
Date Opponent W-L Score
S 5 at Hanover L 0-4
S 6 at Franklin W 2-1
S 9 Knox W 2-1
S 12 Coe L 0-5
S 15 Illinois Wesleyan L 1-13
S 19 at North Central (Ill.) L 1-4
S 20 ^vs. Cornell L 1-2
S 23 at Concordia (Ill.) L 1-3
S 26 at Greenville L 0-4
S 29 at MacMurray W 2-1
O 3 Principia L 0-6
O 5 Westminster L 2-3
O 17 Blackburn W 3-0
O 22 at Illinois College L 2-4
O 24 at Spalding W 6-1
O 27 Greenville L 5-9
O 29 at Webster L 0-5
O 31 at Fontbonne L 2-11
Cumulative Record: 21-34-0 (.381)
Cumulative SLIAC Record: 8-16-0 (.333)
^ -- Match played in Naperville, Ill.
20105-14-0 Overall
1-7-0 SLIAC
H: 3-5-0 • A: 2-8-0 • N: 0-1-0
Date Opponent W-L Score
S 1 at Knox L 2-3
S 4 Franklin L 1-4
S 5 RMU-Springfi eld W 5-0
S 12 at Coe L 1-8
S 15 at Millikin L 0-5
S 18 at North Central (Ill.) L 0-5
S 19 ^vs. Fontbonne L 2-6
S 25 Principia L 0-7
S 29 MacMurray W 5-0
S 30 at Lincoln Christian W 7-1
O 2 Fontbonne L 0-8
O 6 at Blackburn L 1-3
O 9 at Westminster L 1-7
O 16 at Spalding L 1-2
O 20 at MacMurray W 1-0
O 21 Rockford W 7-0
O 23 at Principia L 1-5
O 27 Greenville L 0-4
O 30 Webster L 0-8
Cumulative Record: 26-48-0 (.351)
Cumulative SLIAC Record: 9-23-0 (.281)
^ -- Match played in Naperville, Ill.
20110-16-1 Overall
0-7-1 SLIAC
H: 0-10-0 • A: 0-6-1
Date Opponent W-L Score
S 4 at Franklin L 0-10
S 7 Knox L 0-6
S 10 at Rockford L 2-6
S 11 Central L 1-11
S 17 Lake Forest L 0-7
S 18 Elmhurst L 0-9
S 24 at Fontbonne L 0-7
S 28 Illinois College L 0-11
O 2 at Webster L 0-10
O 5 at Concordia (Ill.) L 0-8
O 8 Principia L 0-8
O 12 Carroll L 0-10
O 15 at Greenville L 0-10
O 19 Blackburn L 1-9
O 22 Spalding L 1-3
O 27 at MacMurray T 0-0
O 29 Westminster L 0-3
Cumulative Record: 26-64-1 (.291)
Cumulative SLIAC Record: 9-30-1 (.237)
ALL-TIME RECORDBy Location W-L-T GF GA
Traister Field 14-30-0 81 212
Away 12-32-1 60 199
Neutral 0-2-0 3 8
By Classifi cation W-L-T GF GA
NCAA Division III 21-63-1 118 409
NAIA 1-0-0 5 2
USCAA 3-1-0 14 7
NCCAA 1-0-0 7 1
By Conference W-L-T GF GA
SLIAC 9-30-1 49 190
Non-Conference SLIAC 3-5-0 19 43
CCIW 0-9-0 2 62
Heartland 2-3-0 5 19
Iowa Intercollegiate 0-4-0 3 26
Midwest 4-9-0 21 47
Northern Athletics 3-3-0 19 22
Non-D3 Independents 5-1-0 26 10
Overall 26-64-1 144 419
ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDSCoach Years Record
Randy Crady 2007-10 22-41-0
J.L. Zapushek 2010 4-7-0
Robin Ramirez 2011-Present 0-16-1
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BLACKBURN4-2-0 Overall
H: 2-1-0 • A: 2-1-0
Date Location W-L Score
9-12-07 Carlinville W 3-1
10-6-07 Traister Field W 3-2
9-24-08 Carlinville W 5-2
10-17-09 Traister Field W 3-0
10-6-10 Carlinville L 1-3
10-19-11 Traister Field L 1-9
CARROLL0-1-0 Overall
H: 0-1-0 • A: 0-0-0
Date Location W-L Score
10-12-11 Traister Field L 0-10
CENTRAL0-1-0 Overall
H: 0-1-0 • A: 0-0-0
Date Location W-L Score
9-11-11 Traister Field L 1-11
COE0-2-0 Overall
H: 0-1-0 • A: 0-1-0
Date Location W-L Score
9-12-09 Traister Field L 0-5
9-12-10 Cedar Rapids L 1-8
CONCORDIA (Ill.)0-2-0 Overall
H: 0-0-0 • A: 0-2-0
Date Location W-L Score
9-23-09 River Forest L 1-3
10-5-11 River Forest L 0-8
CORNELL0-1-0 Overall
H: 0-0-0 • A: 0-0-0 • N: 0-1-0
Date Location W-L Score
9-20-09 *Naperville, Ill. L 1-2
ELMHURST0-2-0 Overall
H: 0-1-0 • A: 0-1-0
Date Location W-L Score
9-13-08 Elmhurst L 0-5
9-18-11 Traister Field L 0-9
FONTBONNE0-6-0 Overall
H: 0-2-0 • A: 0-3-0 • N: 0-1-0
Date Location W-L Score
9-22-07 St. Louis L 1-8
10-22-08 Traister Field L 2-3
10-31-09 St. Louis L 2-11
9-19-10 *Naperville, Ill. L 2-6
10-2-10 Traister Field L 0-8
9-24-11 St. Louis L 0-7
FRANKLIN2-2-0 Overall
H: 1-1-0 • A: 1-1-0
Date Location W-L Score
8-30-08 Traister Field W 2-0
9-6-09 Franklin W 2-1
9-4-10 Traister Field L 1-4
9-4-11 Franklin L 0-10
GREENVILLE0-8-0 Overall
H: 0-4-0 • A: 0-4-0
Date Location W-L Score
10-10-07 Traister Field L 3-8
10-27-07 Greenville L 0-8
9-16-08 Traister Field L 2-5
10-14-08 Greenville L 0-3
9-26-09 Greenville L 0-4
10-27-09 Traister Field L 5-9
10-30-10 Traister Field L 0-4
10-15-11 Greenville L 0-10
HANOVER0-1-0 Overall
H: 0-0-0 • A: 0-1-0
Date Location W-L Score
9-5-09 Hanover L 0-4
ILLINOIS COLLEGE1-2-0 Overall
H: 1-1-0 • A: 0-1-0
Date Location W-L Score
9-6-08 Traister Field W 2-0
10-22-09 Jacksonville L 2-4
9-28-11 Traister Field L 0-11
ILLINOIS WESLEYAN0-2-0 Overall
H: 0-1-0 • A: 0-1-0
Date Location W-L Score
9-8-08 Bloomingtin L 0-8
9-15-09 Traister Field L 1-13
KNOX3-2-0 Overall
H: 2-1-0 • A: 1-1-0
Date Location W-L Score
9-8-07 Traister Field W 7-1
9-1-08 Galesburg W 6-1
9-9-09 Traister Field W 2-1
9-1-10 Galesburg L 2-3
9-7-11 Traister Field L 0-6
LAKE FOREST0-1-0 Overall
H: 0-1-0 • A: 0-0-0
Date Location W-L Score
9-17-11 Traister Field L 0-7
LINCOLN CHRISTIAN1-0-0 Overall
H: 0-0-0 • A: 1-0-0
Date Location W-L Score
9-30-10 Lincoln W 7-1
MacMURRAY6-0-1 Overall
H: 3-0-0 • A: 3-0-1
Date Location W-L Score
9-18-07 Jacksonville W 2-0
10-24-07 Traister Field W 5-1
9-30-08 Traister Field W 3-2
9-29-09 Jacksonville W 2-1
9-29-10 Traister Field W 5-0
10-20-10 Jacksonville W 1-0
10-27-11 Jacksonville T 0-0
MARYVILLE (Mo.)0-3-0 Overall
H: 0-2-0 • A: 0-1-0
Date Location W-L Score
10-13-07 Traister Field L 0-5
9-20-08 St. Louis L 0-3
10-8-08 Traister Field L 1-7
MILLIKIN0-3-0 Overall
H: 0-1-0 • A: 0-2-0
Date Location W-L Score
9-3-07 Decatur L 0-6
9-10-08 Traister Field L 0-7
9-15-10 Decatur L 0-5
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MONMOUTH0-2-0 Overall
H: 0-1-0 • A: 0-1-0
Date Location W-L Score
9-1-07 Monmouth L 0-1
10-6-08 Traister Field L 0-3
NORTH CENTRAL (Ill.)0-2-0 Overall
H: 0-0-0 • A: 0-2-0
Date Location W-L Score
9-19-09 Naperville L 1-4
9-18-10 Naperville L 0-5
PRINCIPIA0-6-0 Overall
H: 0-3-0 • A: 0-3-0
Date Location W-L Score
10-20-07 Elsah L 0-6
10-18-08 Elsah L 0-6
10-3-09 Traister Field L 0-6
9-25-10 Traister Field L 0-7
10-23-10 Elsah L 1-5
10-8-11 Traister Field L 0-8
RMU-CHICAGO1-0-0 Overall
H: 1-0-0 • A: 0-0-0
Date Location W-L Score
10-18-07 Traister Field W 5-2
RMU-LAKE COUNTY1-0-0 Overall
H: 1-0-0 • A: 0-0-0
Date Location W-L Score
9-27-08 Traister Field W 5-2
RMU-SPRINGFIELD2-1-0 Overall
H: 1-1-0 • A: 1-0-0
Date Location W-L Score
9-26-07 Traister Field L 2-4
10-4-08 Springfi eld W 2-1
9-5-10 Traister Field W 5-0
ROCKFORD3-1-0 Overall
H: 2-0-0 • A: 1-1-0
Date Location W-L Score
9-6-07 Traister Field W 5-4
9-15-08 Rockford W 4-1
10-21-10 Traister Field W 7-0
9-10-11 Rockford L 2-6
SPALDING1-2-0 Overall
H: 0-1-0 • A: 1-1-0
Date Location W-L Score
10-24-09 Louisville W 6-1
10-16-10 Louisville L 1-2
10-22-11 Traister Field L 1-3
WEBSTER0-5-0 Overall
H: 0-2-0 • A: 0-3-0
Date Location W-L Score
9-29-07 St. Louis L 0-10
10-11-08 Traister Field L 0-7
10-29-09 St. Louis L 0-5
10-30-10 Traister Field L 0-8
10-2-11 St. Louis L 0-10
WESTMINSTER1-4-0 Overall
H: 1-3-0 • A: 0-1-0
Date Location W-L Score
9-15-07 Traister Field L 0-4
10-26-08 Traister Field W 5-1
10-5-09 Traister Field L 2-3
10-9-10 Fulton L 1-7
10-29-11 Traister Field L 0-3
ALL-TIME RECORD VS. ALL OPPONENTSOpponent W-L-T GF GA
Beloit 0-0-0 0 0
Blackburn 4-2-0 16 17
Carroll 0-1-0 0 10
Central 0-1-0 1 11
Coe 0-2-0 1 13
Concordia (Ill.) 0-2-0 1 11
Cornell 0-1-0 1 2
Elmhurst 0-2-0 0 14
Fontbonne 0-6-0 7 43
Greenville 0-8-0 10 51
Hanover 0-1-0 0 4
Illinois College 1-2-0 4 15
Illinois Wesleyan 0-2-0 1 21
Iowa Wesleyan 0-0-0 0 0
Knox 3-2-0 17 11
Lake Forest 0-1-0 0 7
Lincoln Christian 1-0-0 7 1
MacMurray 6-0-1 18 4
Maryville (Mo.) 0-3-0 1 15
Millikin 0-3-0 0 18
Monmouth 0-2-0 0 4
North Central (Ill.) 0-2-0 1 9
Principia 0-6-0 1 38
RMU-Chicago 1-0-0 5 2
RMU-Lake County 1-0-0 5 2
RMU-Peoria 0-0-0 0 0
RMU-Springfi eld 2-1-0 9 5
Rockford 3-1-0 18 11
Spalding 2-1-0 8 6
Webster 0-5-0 0 40
Westminster 1-4-0 8 18
Wisconsin Lutheran 0-0-0 0 0
Highlighted bold indicates 2012 opponent.
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BLACKBURN BEAVERSWednesday, Oct. 10 • Carlinville, Ill. • 1 p.m.
Location: Carlinville, Ill.
Founded: 1837
Enrollment: 650
Colors: Red & Black
Conference: St. Louis Intercollegiate
President: Dr. Miriam Pride
Athletic Director: Sue Hansen
Head Coach: Aydin Gonulsen
2011 Record: 7-8-0 (3-5-0 SLIAC)
BELOIT BUCCANEERSSaturday, Sept., 8 • Traister Field • 1 p.m.
Location: Beloit, Wis.
Founded: 1846
Enrollment: 1,250
Colors: Blue & Gold
Conference: Midwest
President: Scott Bierman
Athletic Director: Peggy Carl
Head Coach: Liz Bartley
2011 Record: 4-11-2 (0-7-2 MWC)
ELMHURST BLUE JAYSWednesday, Sept. 5 • Elmhurst, Ill. • 7:30 p.m.
Location: Elmhurst, Ill.
Founded: 1871
Enrollment: 2,800
Colors: Blue & White
Conference: CCIW
President: S. Alan Ray
Athletic Director: Paul Krohn
Head Coach: Paul Webster
2011 Record: 13-4-1 (4-2-1 CCIW)
FONTBONNE GRIFFINSSaturday, Oct. 6 • Traister Field • 1 p.m.
Location: St. Louis, Mo.
Founded: 1923
Enrollment: 2,060
Colors: Purple & Gold
Conference: St. Louis Intercollegiate
President: Dr. Dennis Golden
Athletic Director: Maria Eftink
Head Coach: Brian Hoener
2011 Record: 7-12-0 (5-3-0 SLIAC)
GREENVILLE PANTHERSWednesday, Oct. 17 • Traister Field • 3 p.m.
Location: Greenville, Ill.
Founded: 1855
Enrollment: 1,100
Colors: Black & Orange
Conference: St. Louis Intercollegiate
President: Dr. Larry Linamen
Athletic Director: Doug Faulkner
Head Coach: Jeff Wardlaw
2011 Record: 14-8-0 (6-2-0 SLIAC)
ILLINOIS COLLEGE LADY BLUESWednesday, Sept. 19 • Jacksonville, Ill. • 5 p.m.
Location: Jacksonville, Ill.
Founded: 1829
Enrollment: 1,000
Colors: Blue & White
Conference: Midwest
President: Dr. Axel D. Steuer
Athletic Director: Gale Vaughn
Head Coach: Becky Golas
2011 Record: 4-10-4 (0-6-3 MWC)
IOWA WESLEYAN TIGERSSaturday, Sept. 22 • Mount Pleasant, Iowa • 1 p.m.
Location: Mount Pleasant, Iowa
Founded: 1842
Enrollment: 850
Colors: Purple & White
Conference: Midwest Collegiate (NAIA)
President: Jay K. Simmons
Athletic Director: Mike Hampton
Head Coach: Brocklon Chatman
2011 Record: 9-10-0 (3-5-0 MCC)
KNOX PRAIRIE FIREWednesday, Sept. 26 • Galesburg, Ill. • 2 p.m.
Location: Galesburg, Ill.
Founded: 1837
Enrollment: 1,420
Colors: Purple & Gold
Conference: Midwest
President: Teresa L. Amott
Athletic Director: Chad Eisele
Head Coach: Melissa Joseph
2011 Record: 3-13-1 (1-7-1 MWC)
LAKE FOREST FORESTERSSunday, Sept. 2 • Lake Forest, Ill. • 1 p.m.
Location: Lake Forest, Ill.
Founded: 1857
Enrollment: 1,500
Colors: Red & Black
Conference: Midwest
President: Stephen D. Schutt
Athletic Director: Jackie Slaats
Head Coach: T.R. Bell
2011 Record: 7-11-0 (3-6-0 MWC)
LINCOLN CHRISTIAN RED LIONSWednesday, Sept. 12 • Traister Field • 2 p.m.
Location: Lincoln, Ill.
Founded: 1944
Enrollment: 1,100
Colors: Red & White
Conference: Independent (NCCAA)
President: Dr. Keith H. Ray
Athletic Director: Ed Plumier
Head Coach: Todd Spellman
2011 Record: 1-7-0
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MacMURRAY HIGHLANDERSWednesday, Oct. 3 • Traister Field • 1 p.m.
Location: Jacksonville, Ill.
Founded: 1846
Enrollment: 590
Colors: Scarlet & Navy
Conference: St. Louis Intercollegiate
President: Dr. Colleen Hester
Athletic Director: Dane Pavlovich
Head Coach: Shane Taylor
2011 Record: 1-15-1 (0-7-1 SLIAC)
PRINCIPIA PANTHERSSaturday, Sept. 29 • Elsah, Ill. • 1 p.m.
Location: Elsah, Ill.
Founded: 1931
Enrollment: 460
Colors: Blue & Gold
Conference: St. Louis Intercollegiate
President: Dr. Jonathan Palmer
Athletic Director: Lee Ellis
Head Coach: Jess Semnacher
2011 Record: 16-4-1 (8-0-0 SLIAC)
ROCKFORD REGENTSSaturday, Sept. 1 • Traister Field • 3 p.m.
Location: Rockford, Ill.
Founded: 1847
Enrollment: 980
Colors: Purple & White
Conference: Northern Athletics
President: Robert L. Head, Ph.D.
Athletic Director: Kristyn King
Head Coach: Ana Costa
2011 Record: 3-12-0 (0-12-0 NAC)
ROBERT MORRIS-PEORIA EAGLESSunday, Sept. 9 • Peoria, Ill. • 1 p.m.
Location: Peoria, Ill.
Founded: 1913
Enrollment: 7,277 (All campuses)
Colors: Maroon & Gold
Conference: Independent (USCAA)
President: Michael P. Viollt
Athletic Director: Megan Smith Eggert
Head Coach: Jevan Meunzer
2011 Record: 1-9-0
SPALDING GOLDEN EAGLESSaturday, Oct. 20 • Louisville, Ky. • 2 p.m.
Location: Louisville, Ky.
Founded: 1814
Enrollment: 1,000
Colors: Blue & Yellow
Conference: St. Louis Intercollegiate
President: Ms. Tori Murden-McClure
Athletic Director: Roger Burkman
Head Coach: Christopher Shilo Rayburn
2011 Record: 4-13-0 (3-5-0 SLIAC)
WEBSTER GORLOKSSaturday, Oct. 13 • Traister Field • 1 p.m.
Location: St. Louis, Mo.
Founded: 1915
Enrollment: 4,050
Colors: Midnight Blue & Gold
Conference: St. Louis Intercollegiate
President: Dr. Elizabeth Stroble
Athletic Director: Tom Hart
Head Coach: Luigi Scire
2011 Record: 12-6-1 (7-1-0 SLIAC)
WESTMINSTER BLUE JAYSSaturday, Oct. 27 • Fulton, Mo. • 5 p.m.
Location: Fulton, Mo.
Founded: 1851
Enrollment: 960
Colors: Navy, Carolina Blue & White
Conference: St. Louis Intercollegiate
President: Dr. G. Barney Forsythe
Athletic Director: Matt Mitchell
Head Coach: Jen Dyson
2011 Record: 3-13-0 (3-5-0 SLIAC)
WISCONSIN LUTHERAN WARRIORSSunday, Sept. 16 • Traister Field • 1 p.m.
Location: Milwaukee, Wis.
Founded: 1973
Enrollment: 1,020
Colors: Forest Green & White
Conference: Northern Athletics
President: Dr. Daniel W. Johnson
Athletic Director: Skip Noon
Head Coach: Tony Pierce
2011 Record: 3-15-0 (3-5-0 NAC)
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ST. LOUIS INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETIC CONFERENCE
ABOUT THE ST. LOUIS INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETIC CONFERENCEThe St Louis intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SLIAC) was formally chartered in September of 1989 at Maryville University of St.
Louis and the fi rst championships were conducted during the 1990-91 school year. The constitution of the conference is structured
according to the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)
format and all member schools will be associated only with the
NCAA. Member institutions have adopted an NCAA competitive
philosophy, which in part states, the college places special
importance of the impact of athletics on the participants rather
than on the spectators. SLIAC member schools are committed to
this end. Scholarships to SLIAC schools are based on academics
and need only. There are no provisions for athletic scholarships.
This helps assure that the student-athlete is a student in the purest
sense.
The SLIAC is composed of nine private institutions in Kentucky,
Illinois and Missouri. Members are: Blackburn College,
Carlinville, Ill.; Eureka College, Eureka, Ill.; Fontbonne University,
St. Louis, Mo.; Greenville College, Greenville, Ill.; MacMurray
College, Jacksonville, Ill.; Principia College, Elsah, Ill.; Spalding
University, Louisville, Ky.; Webster University, St. Louis, Mo.; and
Westminster College, Fulton,
Mo.
SLIAC institutions provide
student-athletes the opportunity
to compete on an equal and competitive level, thus permitting the student-athletes the opportunity to
compete for conference, regional and national championships. Team championships are contested in women’s cross country, soccer,
volleyball, basketball, softball and tennis. Men’s championship sports are cross country, soccer, basketball, baseball, golf and tennis.
ST. LOUIS INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETIC CONFERENCE MISSION STATEMENTTo enhance the student-athletes’ educational process through intercollegiate competitive activity encompassing the rules of fairness
based on the highest standards of integrity and sportsmanlike conduct.
Colleges and universities in the St. Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference consider the athletic experience an integral component of
the educational process. In so doing, the St. Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference seeks to coordinate the objectives and programs
of athletics with the academic developmental objectives and to ensure the integration of athletes with other students.
DID YOU KNOW?Eureka’s fi rst year as a member
of the SLIAC was 2006-07.
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SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR BRYAN MOOREBryan Moore is currently in his fourth year as the Sports Information Director at Eureka College. Moore is
responsible for coordinating all athletics media relations, operating EurekaRedDevils.com and compiling results and
statistics for each of Eureka’s 18 varsity sports.
Prior to his arrival at EC in July 2009, Moore was a sports information intern at Bradley University from 2007 until
2009. He was the primary sports information contact for seven of BU’s sports, including the nationally-recognized
men’s soccer program during its run to the NCAA Division I Elite Eight in 2007. He also completed a broadcast/
media internship with the Peoria Chiefs during the 2005 season. With the Chiefs, Moore wrote news releases,
helped coordinate media operations during the 2005 Midwest League All-Star Game and called play-by-play for the middle three
innings of most home games. He has since returned to the organization as the Chiefs’ offi cial scorer since 2009.
An East Peoria native, Moore earned a B.A. in broadcasting from Western Illinois University in Macomb, Ill. in May 2006. At WIU,
Moore was the television play-by-play broadcaster for WWIR-TV from 2003 through 2006, calling WIU football, basketball, baseball,
softball and soccer. He also served as the sports director at WIUS-FM in 2006.
Moore and his wife Laura were married in July 2012. They reside in East Peoria.
EUREKA COLLEGE SPORTS INFORMATIONEureka College Sports Information Director Bryan Moore will be
in attendance at most Eureka College home women’s soccer
matches to assist media members and visiting sports information
directors in their coverage of Eureka College women’s soccer. Any
print media member planning to cover a Eureka College women’s
soccer match should contact Moore at least 24 hours prior to
kickoff for proper accomodations at Traister Field.
POSTMATCH INTERVIEWSMedia members seeking postmatch interviews with coaches or
student-athletes should notify Moore shortly before the conclusion
of the contest.
FEATURE STORIESWhen preparing feature stories on Eureka College coaches or
student-athletes, please contact Moore at (309) 467-6456 or
[email protected] to arrange an interview time and location.
Neither coaches nor student-athletes should be directly contacted
by the media.
Eureka College student-athletes or coaches will not be made
available to the media for interviews on the day of a match until the
match is complete.
STATISTICSEureka College and the SLIAC use StatCrew live in-game scoring
software for most women’s soccer matches. Moore will provide
statistics to coaching staffs and media members at halftime and
following the match. Visiting sports information directors will
receive an electronic copy of the StatCrew game fi le immediately
after the match.
The general public is encouraged to check eurekareddevils.com
shortly after the conclusion of the match for fi nal statistics.
INTERNET AND TELEPHONE ACCESSInternet and telephone access is not available at Traister Field.
Media members seeking internet access before or after the match
are encouraged to use the wireless internet access in the Rigazio
Lobby inside the Reagan Center.
EUREKAREDDEVILS.COMLaunched in September 2012, the new online home for the Eureka
College Department of Athletics is EurekaRedDevils.com. The
very best source for updated information on Eureka College
athletics, EurekaRedDevils.com is maintained on a daily basis by
Eureka College Sports Information Director Bryan Moore. The
website includes press releases, team rosters, schedules and
results, season statistics, live statistics, historical archives, action
photos and biographies for coaches and student-athletes. The
new Eureka athletics website was launched through a partnership
with Sidearm Sports.
SOCIAL MEDIAEureka fans may receive instant updates by following the Red
Devils on Twitter. Visit the offi cial Eureka College athletics Twitter
page at twitter.com/eurekareddevils to receive up-to-the-second
“tweets” on Eureka athletics. Fans are encouraged to join the
conversation and use the hashtag “#ecreddevils” when discussing
Eureka athletics.
To learn more about signing up
for a Twitter account and having
instant updates sent to your
computer or directly to your mobile
device, visit twitter.com.
In addition to Twitter, Eureka College athletics fans can keep tabs
on the Red Devils on Facebook. Fans may access the page by
visiting facebook.com/eurekareddevils. The page includes links
to news stories, game results and photo albums. Visit the Eureka
Facebook page and “Like” us to have instant updates sent directly
to your own personal Facebook news feed.
SLIAC.ORGCurrent information on the Red Devils can also be found online at
the the offi cial St. Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference website
(sliac.org). The website includes current conference standings,
statistical leaders, composite schedules and loads of other
information on the Red Devils and their conference rivals.
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2012 SCHEDULESept. 1 ROCKFORD Traister Field 3 p.m.
Sept. 2 at Lake Forest Lake Forest, Ill. 1 p.m.
Sept. 5 at Elmhurst Elmhurst, Ill. 7:30 p.m.
Sept. 8 BELOIT Traister Field 1 p.m.
Sept. 9 at Robert Morris-Peoria Peoria, Ill. 1 p.m.
Sept. 12 LINCOLN CHRISTIAN Traister Field 2 p.m.
Sept. 16 WISCONSIN LUTHERAN Traister Field 1 p.m.
Sept. 19 at Illinois College Jacksonville, Ill. 5 p.m.
Sept. 22 at Iowa Wesleyan Mount Pleasant, Iowa 1 p.m.
Sept. 26 at Knox Galesburg, Ill. 2 p.m.
Sept. 29 *at Principia Elsah, Ill. 1 p.m.
Oct. 3 *MacMURRAY Traister Field 1 p.m.
Oct. 6 *FONTBONNE Traister Field 1 p.m.
Oct. 10 *at Blackburn Carlinville, Ill. 1 p.m.
Oct. 13 *WEBSTER Traister Field 1 p.m.
Oct. 17 *GREENVILLE Traister Field 3 p.m.
Oct. 20 *at Spalding Louisville, Ky. 2 p.m.
Oct. 27 *at Westminster Fulton, Mo. 5 p.m.
* -- St. Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference match
HOME MATCHES AT TRAISTER FIELD IN BOLD CAPS
All times Central and subject to change