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2012 ORU Women's Soccer Media Guide

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2011 Overall Record: 7-10-22011 Summit League Record: 4-4-1Summit League Finish: T-5th

Starters Returning/Lost: 8/3Lettermen Returning/Lost: 17/5Newcomers: 9

Location: Tulsa, Okla. 74171Founded: 1963 by Oral RobertsEnrollment: 3,259 (Fall 2011)President: Dr. Mark RutlandNickname: Golden EaglesColors: Vegas Gold, Navy Blue and WhiteConference: Southland ConferenceAthletic Director: Mike CarterAthletic Dept. Phone: 918-495-7151Ticket Office Phone: 918-495-6000Stadium (Capacity): Case Soccer Complex (1,000)

ORAL ROBERTS UNIVERSITY

GENERAL INFORMATION

MEDIA RELATIONS

COACHING STAFF

TEAM INFORMATIONAsst. AD/Media Relations: Blake Freeland(Men’s Basketball, Cross Country, Golf)Office Phone: 918-495-7181E-Mail: [email protected]

Assistant Director: Rob Walden(Volleyball, Women’s Basketball, Tennis)Office Phone: 918-495-7094E-Mail: [email protected]

Media Relations Assistant: Eric Scott(Men’s Soccer, Women’s Soccer, Track and Field, Baseball)Office Phone: 918-495-6646E-Mail: [email protected]

Media Relations Office: 918-495-7102Media Relations Fax: 918-495-7142

Website Address: www.ORUGoldenEagles.comFacebook: www.facebook.com/ORUAthleticsTwitter: @ORUAthletics @ORUWomenSoccer #ORUWSOC

Head Coach (Alma Mater/Year): Ryan Bush (Oral Roberts / 2003)Career Record: 30-37-4 (5th Season)Record at ORU: Same

Assistant Coaches (Alma Mater/Year):Randy Williams (Oklahoma City/2004)Roger Bush (Tulsa/1996)

Office Phone: 918-495-6830

2012 Women’s Soccer Quick Facts

Quick Facts ...................................................................... 1City of Tulsa ..................................................................... 2Welcome to ORU ......................................................... 3-4Athletic Tradition ......................................................... 5-7Success on a Global Stage ............................................... 8Academics ....................................................................... 9Southland Conference ............................................. 10-12Case Soccer Complex .................................................... 13Coach Ryan Bush ...................................................... 14-15Assistant Coaches ......................................................... 16Roster ............................................................................ 172011 Statistics .......................................................... 18-19Player Bios ................................................................ 20-39Record Book ............................................................. 40-43All-Time Results ....................................................... 44-46Record vs. Opponents ................................................... 47Schedule ...........................................................Back Cover

TABLE OF CONTENTS

01Golden Eagles

In an era of considerable change in intercollegiate athletics, the Southland Conference continues to be a model of innovation, stability and consistent achieve-ment as it celebrates the academic and athletic accomplishments of its member in-stitutions. What began as a small gathering of college administrators nearly 50 years ago, the Southland Conference has transformed itself into a dynamic and respected consortium of 11 member universities in four states. Beginning with a historic meet-ing of five institutions in Dallas on March 15, 1963, that included current member Lamar University (then Lamar State College of Technology), the Southland Confer-ence set on an extraordinary course that has proven successful well into its fifth dec-ade of existence. The successful transformation continues. On Oct. 11, 2011, the Southland Conference announced the addition of Oral Roberts University, effective for the 2012-13 academic year, marking the league’s first entry into the state of Oklahoma and the Tulsa metropolitan area. Shortly thereafter, on Nov. 21, the Southland an-nounced the addition of Houston Baptist University for the 2013-14 academic year, giving the league an 11th member and its first institution in the region’s largest city, home to significant student-recruitment and alumni bases. In addition to its two newest members, the Southland Conference member-ship also consists of the University of Central Arkansas, Lamar University, McNeese State University, Nicholls State University, Northwestern State University, Sam Hou-ston State University, Southeastern Louisiana University, Stephen F. Austin State University and Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi. All told, the membership of the Southland encompasses approximately 120,000 current students and an alumni base of nearly 700,000. Famous alums from current Southland Conference schools include former CBS news anchor Dan Rather (Sam Houston State), NBA executive Joe Dumars (McNeese State), ABC news anchor Robin Roberts (Southeastern Louisiana), major League Baseball stars Kevin Millar (Lamar) and Mike Miley (Southeastern Louisiana), NBA legend Scottie Pippen (Cen-tral Arkansas), Grammy Award-winning musicians Don Henley and Rodney Crowell (both Stephen F. Austin), NFL standout Lardarius Webb (Nicholls State), PGA Tour

golfer Chris Stroud (Lamar), award-winning filmmaker Richard Linklater (Sam Hou-ston State, American Idol winner Kris Allen (Central Arkansas), NCAA football coach Charlie Strong (Central Arkansas), TV personality Kathie Lee Gifford (Oral Roberts), and NFL coaching legend O.A. “Bum” Phillips (Lamar, Stephen F. Austin), The cities of the Southland are diverse and progressive, ranging from inter-national business and cultural centers such as Houston, New Orleans, Tulsa and Lit-tle Rock, to the historical cities of Nacogdoches, Texas, and Natchitoches, La., to the home of the modern oil boom, Beaumont, Texas, to the unique Cajun French cultures found in the Louisiana cities of Thibodaux and Lake Charles. Southland Conference institutions also draw large numbers of students from the metropolitan areas of Dallas-Fort Worth, San Antonio, Baton Rouge, Austin, and Shreveport. The Southland sponsors 17 championship sports, all at the NCAA Division I level. The eight men’s sports include baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, tennis, and indoor and outdoor track and field. The women compete for nine championships in basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, tennis, indoor and outdoor track and field, and volleyball. The conference earns automatic qualifica-tion to NCAA championships in baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s cross country, football, men’s and women’s golf, women’s soccer, softball, men’s and women’s tennis, and volleyball. Continuing its tradition of innovation, the league launched the Southland Conference Television Network in the fall of 2008 and has already broadcast more than 130 events. The network is expanding its reach to roughly 11 million house-holds throughout Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas and Oklahoma in 2012-13. In its first four years, the regional network has received recognition for its work, earning Col-lege Sports Media and Telly Awards on a regular basis. The Southland Conference, in conjunction with the city of Frisco, Texas and Hunt Sports Group, also serves as the host to the NCAA Division I Football Champi-onship Game in Frisco, which has been home to the conference headquarters since 2006. The game is played at Frisco’s FC Dallas Stadium. Southland Conference football ranks among the best Football Champion-ship Subdivision leagues in the nation, and enjoys an annual expectation of com-peting for the national championship with multiple teams advancing to the NCAA playoffs each year. In 2011, Sam Houston State finished the regular season undefeat-ed and ranked No. 1 nationally, and advanced to the NCAA national championship game. Also, in 2002 and 2003, McNeese State finished the regular season ranked No. 1 in the nation, and advanced to the 2002 national championship contest. The conference has been represented in seven national championship games since the league joined the Football Championship Subdivision (formerly I-AA) in 1982. All told, Southland teams have played in 99 Division I playoff games in 30 years, win-ning 47 of the contests. Historically, the Southland’s successful football heritage has sustained itself through numerous membership and classification changes. Originally an NAIA con-ference, the Southland joined the NCAA College Division in 1968. The College Divi-sion was re-named NCAA Division II in 1973, and the league played two seasons in that class, before joining Division I in 1975. The Southland was an NCAA Division I-A league from 1978-81, before joining the ranks of FCS in 1982, its home ever since. During its tenure as a Division I-A conference, the Southland Conference was instrumental in the startup of the Independence Bowl in 1976. The Southland

representative served as the host team of the bowl until 1980, compiling a 2-3 record in those contests. The conference can lay claim to five national championships, including Col-lege Division championships through former members Arkansas State (1970, UPI) and Louisiana Tech (1972, National Football Foundation). Louisiana Tech also won the first NCAA-sanctioned national title, winning the Division II playoffs in 1973. Tech followed that with the UPI’s Division II national championship in 1974. Louisi-ana-Monroe won the 1987 national championship. McNeese State, which has made 14 appearances in the national playoffs, also played in the 1997 NCAA Division I Championship game, while Stephen F. Austin played in the 1989 title contest and has six playoff appearances, including 2009 and 2010. Northwestern State has played in the playoffs six times, and advanced to the semifinals in 1998, while Sam Houston State has earned five trips to the postseason, including the semifinals in 2004. Nicholls State has participated three times in the playoffs, and Central Arkansas made its playoff debut in 2011. On four occasions, the Southland has placed three teams in the NCAA playoffs. The Southland has produced 163 first-team football All-Americans during its history and in 2010, Stephen F. Austin quarterback Jeremy Moses became the first player in Southland history to receive the Walter Payton Award, which is presented annually to the most outstanding football player at the FCS level. The Southland is one of five FCS conferences with at least 200 selections (205) in the National Football League draft. The league also ranks third in the FCS with 25 players taken in the draft since 2000 and has 13 former players on NFL ros-ters heading into the 2012 season. The Southland Conference has also sent such talent to the professional ranks as Buffalo’s Terrence McGee (Northwestern State) and Felton Huggins (South-eastern Louisiana), Minnesota’s Rhett Bomar (Sam Houston State), Jacksonville’s Bryan Smith (McNeese State) and Larry Hart (Central Arkansas), Tennessee’s Ja-cob Ford (Central Arkansas), Baltimore’s Lardarius Webb (Nicholls State), Seattle’s Dominique Edison (Stephen F. Austin) and Green Bay’s Antonio Robinson (Nicholls State), who became the Southland’s 24th player to win a Super Bowl when the Pack-ers beat Pittsburgh in Super Bowl XLV in Arlington in 2011. Among the former NFL stars from the Southland include Fred Dean, who was inducted to the Professional Football Hall of Fame in 2008 to become the first former Southland Conference player to earn induction in Canton. Other great NFL players from the Southland include Super Bowl XXIX quarterback Stan Humphries, Bill Bergey, Mike Barber, Fred Barnett, Bubby Brister, Ray Brown, Roger Carr, Larry Centers, Bruce Collie, Jackie Harris, Buford Jordan, Tim McKyer, Kavika Pittman, Billy Ryckman, Rickey Sanders, Eugene Seale, Rafael Septien, Terrance Shaw, Marcus Spears, Pat Tilley and Marvin Upshaw. The Southland Conference has also seen its share of great coaches during its history in Maxie Lambright, Ernie Duplechin, Sam Goodwin, Jack Doland, Bennie Ellender, Bobby Keasler, Larry Lacewell, Bill Davidson, Dennis Franchione, Pat Collins, and Ron Randleman. In addition to football, the Southland Conference can point to a number of accomplishments in all sports. Men’s basketball has experienced a tremendous amount of success during the Southland’s 45-plus years. The league has sent two teams to the NCAA Sweet Sixteen, as well as a squad to the NIT Final Four. Basketball stars Karl Malone, Joe Dumars, Jeff Foster, Dwight “Bo” Lamar, Andrew Toney and Mike Oliver played in the Southland Conference. In 2006, Northwestern State, playing as the No. 14 seed in the NCAA tournament, defeated No. 3 seed Iowa, 64-63, in first-round action. The

league also saw three of its current teams, including newcomer Oral Roberts, reach the postseason in 2011. Coaches such as Billy Tubbs, Mike Vining, Scotty Robertson, Jack Martin, Andy Russo, Bobby Paschal and Pat Foster have led teams in the Southland. In women’s basketball, the Southland also has its share of tradition with former member Louisiana-Monroe advancing to the 1985 NCAA Women’s Final Four, and Stephen F. Austin sustaining itself as one of the most successful programs in the history of the sport. In 2008, the Ladyjacks became the eighth program in NCAA Division I history to record more than 800 wins. In each of the last three seasons, at least three Southland teams reached the postseason, and in 2011, half of the current members, five (including newcomer Oral Roberts), earned postseason berths. A Southland team has played in the WNIT 12 times, including each of the last six years. Women’s basketball all-stars have included Eun Jung Lee, Lisa Ingram, Portia Hill, Deneen Parker, Katrina Price, and Joskeen Gar-ner, and coaches such as Gary Blair, Linda Sharp, James Smith and Linda Harper. Baseball has emerged as a constant Southland Conference strength with the league earning numerous national rankings and NCAA tournament berths. The Southland consistently ranks among the top-10 conferences in the country. In 2011, 50 of the league’s 150 non-conference victories came against the Big 12, Conference USA, Sun Belt and SEC. Major leaguers such as Ben Sheets, Micah Hoffpauir, Hunter Pence, David Segui, Brian Lawrence, Ben Broussard, Chuck Finley, Jerald Clark, and Terry Matthews once played in the Southland. In 2012, Southeastern Louisiana’s Stefan Lopez became the league’s second winner of the national Stopper of the Year Award, which is selected by the National Collegiate Baseball Writers. Sam Houston State’s Luke Prihoda won the award in 2007. Only the Big 12 Conference has had more players win that award. The Southland also fares well each year in the Major League Draft. Seven-teen players were selected in 2012, a year after the league saw 25 players taken in 2011, which matched 1995 for the most in its history. The league, which has had 456 draft picks all time, has had two players, Ben Sheets (Louisiana-Monroe) and Mi-chael Choice (UT Arlington) taken seventh in the draft, marking the league’s highest-ever draft picks. In 2011, Lamar mentor Jim Gilligan became the first Southland coach to reach 1,200 career victories, ranking him sixth-best in the NCAA among active Divi-sion I coaches and 24th all-time. After 26 years as a college head coach, including his last five years at Sam Houston State, Mark Johnson retired following the 2011 season with 1,043 career wins. He is among an impressive list of coaches who have patrolled Southland Conference dugouts, including Mike Bianco, John Cohen, Mitch Gaspard, Smoke Laval, Butch McBroom, Pat Patterson, Tony Robichaux, Dave Van Horn and Jim Wells. Softball continues to enjoy success on a national level, beating nationally-ranked opponents every year since 1995, including McNeese State’s win at No. 1 Arizona State early in the 2012 season. In 2011, the league had four wins against ranked opponents, including a win by Stephen F. Austin at No. 3 Texas. In 20 years of NCAA tournament competition the Southland has racked up 15 wins. The Southland also has a proud history in volleyball with former member UT Arlington representing the conference numerous times in the NCAA tournament, including a run to the NCAA Volleyball Final Four in 1989. Track and field has also served as a proud asset for the Southland Confer-ence as the league has produced numerous national champions and Olympic medal-ists. The Southland boasts 28 men and three women student-athletes who have won NCAA track and field national championships, including Northwestern State’s Trecey

The Southland Conference Schools

Rew, who won the women’s discus in 2011, Texas A&M-Corpus Christi’s Shadrack Songok (10,000-meter run) in 2007 and 2008 and McNeese State’s Brad Gebauer (pole vault) in 2007. The league has also produced U.S. Olympic track and field me-dalists Earl Bell, Thomas Hill, Al Joyner and Charles Austin, Liudmila Litvinova, along with other Olympians. With the addition of 10 more All-Americans in 2012, the league continues to find national success in both indoor and outdoor track and field. In the indoor circuit, the Southland boasts 66 unique all-time All-Americans that have won a combined 11 national championships. Likewise, in the outdoor season, the league has seen 158 different All-Americans, including 128 men and 30 women, who have combined to win 21 national championships. Golf has traditionally been a strong Southland sport as exemplified by Lamar men’s golfer Chris Stroud, who finished third individually at the 2003 NCAA National Championship and is a member of the PGA Tour. Both Stroud and former Southeastern Louisiana golfer Hugo Leon competed in the 2010 U.S. Open. The league has sent multiple teams into postseason play on numerous occasions, includ-ing in 2012 when three Southland teams – Lamar, Southeastern Louisiana and UT Arlington – competed in the NCAA tournament. Additionally, during the past four seasons the Southland has sent 10 golfers to compete as individuals in regional play with five in 2009, three more in 2010 and one each in 2011 and 2012. Lamar won a pair of NCAA Division II national championships in 1967 and 1968, and also produced PGA player Ronnie Black. In 2005, Lamar’s Dawie Van Der Walt finished fourth individually and Lamar tied for 12th place at the NCAA Men’s Golf Championship, before the Cardinals tied for ninth in 2006 and tied for third in 2007. Former Lamar golfer Casey Clendenon advanced to the semifinals of the U.S. Amateur in 2007. In women’s tennis, Southeastern Louisiana won 46 consecutive conference matches during a four-year period that began in 2005, while in men’s tennis Texas A&M-Corpus Christi has played in the NCAA tournament four times in the last six years. The conference has increased sponsorship and championship opportuni-ties for female student-athletes in recent years, adding women’s golf and soccer as league sports. The Southland Conference has repeatedly demonstrated its commitment to the academic and athletic success of its student-athletes. With the F.L. McDon-ald Postgraduate Scholarship Award, the league annually honors one male and one female scholar-athlete with a stipend for postgraduate study. The Scholar-Athlete Award is given to each institution’s male and female student-athlete with the high-est grade-point average. The Steve McCarty Citizenship Award, initiated in 2005-06 and named after the former Stephen F. Austin athletic director, properly recognizes

accomplishments off the court for a male and female student-athlete. Also, student-athletes with grade-point averages above 3.0 are honored on the Southland’s annu-al All-Academic teams and Commissioner’s Honor Roll. A record 979 student-athletes appeared on the honor roll following the 2012 spring semester. While successful on the fields and courts, the Southland Conference has re-peatedly demonstrated its commitment to the academic and athletic success of its student-athletes. The conference continues to make great strides in the classroom. During the last six years, no other Division I conference has improved its Academic Progress Rate as well as the Southland Conference has. In fact, in 2009-10, the Southland ranked 10th among the 31 Division I leagues in men’s basketball APR. The academic progress the league has shown ultimately leads to higher graduation rates for our student-athletes. In addition to providing expanding opportunities for student-athletes, the Southland Conference and its member institutions are very involved in various community outreach programs. Many of these programs provide positive life skills training such as academics, citizenship and leadership to school-aged students in Southland communities.

Southland Conference2600 Network Blvd., Suite 150Frisco, Texas 75034Phone: 972-422-9500Fax: 972-422-9225

Name Title Ext. EmailTom Burnett Commissioner 101 [email protected]

Henry Archuleta Assistant Commissioner/Compliance Services 102 [email protected]

Teri Franch Administrative Professional 100 [email protected]

Edd Henderson Associate Commissioner/Financial Operations 105 [email protected]

Calhoun Hipp Director of Communications 110 [email protected]

Jack Key Associate Commissioner/CFO 105 [email protected]

Todd Lamb Assistant Commisioner/Communications 107 [email protected]

Bruce Ludlow Associate Commissioner/Operations 106 [email protected]

Stephanie McDonald Associate Commissioner/Institutional Services 103 [email protected]

Jenny McGhee Associate Commissioner/External Affairs 104 [email protected]

Chris Mycoskie Assistant Commisioner/TV & Electronic Media 109 [email protected]

Stephanie Tracy Assistant Director of Operations 113 [email protected]

Chris Parker Communications Assistant 108 [email protected]

Southland Conference DemographicsSchool Location Population Enrollment Facility Capacity

Central Arkansas Conway, Ark. 59,000 11,578 Bill Stephens Track/Soccer Complex 750

Lamar Beaumont, Texas 114,000 14,522 Lamar Soccer Field 500

McNeese State Lake Charles, La. 90,000 8,941 Cowgirl Field 300

Nicholls State Thibodaux, La. 15,000 6,404 Nicholls Soccer Field 1,000

Northwestern State Natchitoches, La. 17,865 9,191 Lady Demon Soccer Complex 1,000

Oral Roberts Tulsa, Okla. 937,478 3,259 Case Soccer Complex 1,000

Sam Houston State Huntsville, Texas 39,189 17,618 Pritchett Field 2,100

Southeastern Louisiana Hammond, La. 20,019 15,414 Southeastern Soccer Complex 1,000

Stephen F. Austin Nacogdoches, Texas 32,996 12,903 SFA Soccer Complex 2,000

2012 ORU Women’s Soccer Fact Book

14Golden Eagles

Ryan Bush begins his fifth season as women’s soccer head coach at ORU, where he continues to make the Golden Eagles into a conference championship contender.

Last season, the Golden Eagles wrapped up their 2011 campaign with a 4-4-1 record in their final season of Summit League action 7-10-2 overall.

In 2010, the Golden Eagles improved on their record from 2009, but narrowly missed the conference tournament with a 9-8-1 mark. Bush produced surprising results from a team made up of mostly freshman and ravaged by injuries for the majority of the year.

In 2009, Bush led the Golden Eagles to an 8-9-1 overall mark, including 5-4-0 in Summit League. The five conference victories were the program’s most since 2004.

In his first season as women’s head coach (2008) Bush guided ORU to a 6-10-1 overall record and a 3-5-0 Summit League mark, playing the

season with just 19 players, seven of whom were freshmen.

ORU Athletic Director Mike Carter announced Bush’s hiring in the spring of 2008. Bush is an ORU alum who spent two years playing for the Golden Eagles and most recently served as an assistant under head coach Steve Hayes for the men’s soccer program.

“We are very excited to have Ryan Bush as our new women’s soccer coach,” Carter said. “He has done an outstanding job as an assistant under Steve Hayes and is very familiar with the university and to our soccer program.

“We believe he will do a great job and continue the success of our women’s soccer program.”

During his tenure with men’s soccer, the program saw fast success. In only his second year, the Golden Eagles were ranked as high as No. 23 in the nation, the highest ranking in program history. During the five years, Bush helped guide the Golden Eagles to qualify for the postseason conference tournament each year.

“I am very appreciative of this opportunity provided by Mike Carter and the athletic department,” said Bush, “It is a tremendous honor to have the privilege to serve the institution and athletic program that has given me so much over the years, both as a player and coach. I think the women’s soccer program has the potential to have great success going into the future.”

Bush is instrumental as the camp director of the “Get Your Kicks” soccer camp that is held every summer on the ORU campus. He also currently serves as the head coach for the Oklahoma Olympic Development program and is serving as a coach of the West Side Alliance Soccer Club.

The Sand Springs, Okla., native helped Hayes in all aspects of coaching from; scouting of opponents, game and office administration,

Head Coach Ryan Bush

COACHING EXPERIENCE2008-PresentHead Coach, Oral Roberts (30-37-4)2004-2008Assistant Coach, Oral Roberts2003-04Head Coach, Cascia Hall High School

PLAYING CAREEROral Roberts (2001-02)•2001 Mid-Continent Regular Season ChampionsBacone College (1999-2000)•1999 NJCAA Regional Finalist

MISCELLANEOUSHometown: Sand Springs, Okla.High School: Charles Page High SchoolCollege: Oral Roberts, ‘03

recruiting, on-field coaching, off-season conditioning and summer camps.

Prior to joining the ORU staff, Bush was the head women’s soccer coach at Cascia Hall High School in Tulsa, Okla., for the 2003-04 season.

Bush was a two-year standout for the Golden Eagles from 2001-02. He was part of the 2001 squad that captured the Mid-Continent Conference regular season crown. Before arriving at ORU, Bush played two years at Bacone College, where he led the team to a national top-25 ranking and a NJCAA Regional Finalist in 2000.

Bush received his masters in business administration from ORU in 2006, while earning his bachelors in business management in 2003 from ORU.

During his playing days in high school, Bush was a first team All-State performer and four year letterman for Charles Page High School. He also played for the Oklahoma Olympic Development program.

He currently resides in Tulsa and is pursuing a masters of Divinity from ORU.

2012 ORU Women’s Soccer Fact Book

BUSH YEAR-BY-YEAROral Roberts, 2008-Present

Season Position W-L-T Finish2011 Head Coach 7-10-2 Fifth Place, Summit League2010 Head Coach 9-8-1 Fifth Place, Summit League2009 Head Coach 8-9-0 Fifth Place, Summit League2008 Head Coach 6-10-1 Sixth Place, Summit League

RECORD VS. OPPONENTSArkansas................................................................................. 0-2-0UALR....................................................................................... 1-0-0Arkansas State........................................................................ 2-0-0Centenary................................................................................3-0-0Central Arkansas .....................................................................1-0-0IPFW....................................................................................... 2-0-2IUPUI...................................................................................... 2-2-0John Brown............................................................................ 2-0-0Kansas.................................................................................... 0-2-0Lamar...................................................................................... 1-0-0Louisiana-Monroe................................................................... 1-0-1Loyola Marymount.................................................................. 0-1-0Middle Tennessee State.......................................................... 1-0-0Mississippi State ..................................................................... 0-1-0UMKC...................................................................................... 2-1-0Missouri State ......................................................................... 1-3-0North Dakota State................................................................. 1-3-0North Texas............................................................................. 0-0-1Northwestern State (La.)........................................................ 1-0-0Oakland.................................................................................. 1-3-1Oklahoma............................................................................... 0-2-0Oklahoma State...................................................................... 0-2-0Rogers State............................................................................ 1-0-0Sam Houston State................................................................. 1-0-0SMU........................................................................................ 1-0-1South Dakota.......................................................................... 1-0-0South Dakota State................................................................. 0-4-0Southern Utah........................................................................ 3-1-0Southwest Baptist................................................................... 1-0-0Stephen F. Austin.................................................................... 0-1-0Texas Tech............................................................................... 0-2-0Tulsa....................................................................................... 0-3-1Western Illinios....................................................................... 1-3-0

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2012 ORU Women’s Soccer Fact Book

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The 2012 season will mark Randy Williams’ second season as an assistant coach for the ORU women’s soccer team but his first as a full-time assistant. He brought 10 years of coaching experience and more than 23 years of playing experience to the Golden Eagles.

Williams got his coaching start as assistant men’s coach and head women’s coach at Harrah Public schools from 2000-2004. He then served as graduate assistant for Oklahoma City University from 2004-2005 before becoming the assistant coach for the Jenks high school men’s soccer team and the head coach of the Jenks junior varsity squad.

He served a short stint as the Director of Soccer Operations at the University of Oklahoma from 2008-2009 before joining the Golden Eagles as a part-time assistant in 2010.

Beside his regular coaching experience, Williams has also worked as a Soccer coach for summer camps at the University of Texas and Baylor University.

Williams, a 2004 graduate of Oklahoma City University, was a four year starter and captain of the OCU men’s soccer team in 2002 and 2003. He was also an All-Region 1st team and honorable mention All-American in 2000.

Williams has a bachelor’s degree in english literature and masters in business administration from the Oklahoma City University.

Assistant Coach Randy Williams

Roger Bush is in his fourth season as assistant coach of the ORU women’s soccer team after spending the previous seven years at the helm of the Charles Page High School girl’s soccer team.

As head coach at Charles Page, Bush took over for a team that hadn’t won a game in three seasons, and posted six consecutive years of improvement, becoming a perennial play-off contender. Under Bush’s tutelage, 10 players earned all-state recognition. Bush was named the 6A District Coach of the Year in 2003 after earning a spot in the playoffs for only the fourth time in school history.

In addition to assisting with the ORU women’s soccer team, Bush also serves as the Director of Coaching at the West Side Alliance Soccer Club in Tulsa, and has also coached in the soccer club for 17 years. As Director of Coaching, Bush oversees a staff of 30 professional coaches and over 50 volunteers. Since 1995 when Bush arrived, the number of teams has grown from four to 27, and approximately 75 former players have earned over $2,000,000 in scholarship aid. Bush was named the Oklahoma

Soccer Association Men’s Coach of the Year in 2001, and has led seven different teams to national rankings (top 50).

Bush earned his bachelor of science degree in biology (pre-med) from the University of Tulsa in 1996, and was the valedictorian of the Charles Page High School class of 1991. Bush has also taught A.P. biology at Charles Page High for the past 12 years.

Assistant Coach Roger Bush

No. Name Position Height Year Hometown (Previous School) 00 Maddie Rhodes GK 5-7 Fr. Tulsa, Okla. (Union HS) 1 Helen Erb GK 5-7 So. Tulsa, Okla. (Home-schooled) 2 Rachel Carroll D 5-4 Jr. Owasso, Okla. (Augustine Christian Acad.) 3 Ashley Martin MF 5-8 Fr. Tulsa, Okla. (Union HS) 4 Kayla Nsien F 5-6 So. Tulsa, Okla. (Booker T. Washington HS) 5 Mary-Kate Halsmer F 5-9 Jr. Jenks, Okla. (Jenks HS) 6 Jennifer Abernathy MF 5-2 Jr. Broken Arrow, Okla. (Union HS) 7 Leah Bickers D 5-9 Jr. Tulsa, Okla. (Home-schooled) 8 Sam Forigone F 6-1 Fr. Tulsa, Okla. (East Central HS) 9 Shelbi Lousch F 5-5 So. Supula, Okla. (Sapulpa HS) 10 Cheyenne Diggs D 5-2 So. Durant, Okla. (Texas Tech) 11 Allison Hall D 5-8 Sr. Tulsa, Okla. (Sapulpa HS) 12 Jordan Parsons F 5-3 Jr. Shawnee, Okla. (Shawnee HS) 13 Pippi Haase MF 5-1 Jr. Olathe, Kan. (Oletha Northwest HS) 14 Madison Valenzuela MF 5-4 Fr. San Diego, Calif. (Poway HS) 15 Lauren Parks D 5-8 Sr. Edmond, Okla. (Home-schooled) 16 Lexie Salas MF 5-2 Sr. Duncanville, Texas (Sunset HS) 17 Morgan Giles F 5-2 So. Tulsa, Okla. (Broken Arrow HS) 18 Tatum Lynn MF 5-4 Jr. Oklahoma City, Okla. (Putnam City HS) 19 Whitney Booth MF 5-4 Sr. Anza, Calif. (Calvary Chapel HS) 20 Mariah Morgan MF 5-6 Fr. Klein, Texas (Klein Oak HS) 21 Amber Mitchell D 5-5 Fr. Edmond, Okla. (Edmond Sante Fe HS) 22 Kayla Keller F 5-4 Fr. Tulsa, Okla. (Regent Preparatory School) 23 Maddee Loughlin D 5-4 So. Tulsa, Okla. (Univ. of Arkansas) 24 Johanna Sheppard F 5-10 Sr. Broken Arrow, Okla. (Metro Christian HS) 25 Juelie Scanlon D 5-8 Sr. West Seneca, N.Y. (St. Mary’s HS)

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2012 Golden Eagles Numerical Roster

2012 ORU Women’s Soccer Fact Book

2011 Schedule and ResultsOverall: 7-10-2, Summit League: 4-4-1

Date Opponent Location Results 8/19 Tulsa Case Soccer Complex L 0-18/21 North Texas Denton, Texas T 2-28/26 ^Sam Houston State Case Soccer Complex W 3-28/28 ^Stephen F. Austin Tulsa, Okla. (Univ. of Tulsa) L 0-48/30 No. 5 Oklahoma State Stillwater, Okla. L 0-19/02 Oklahoma Norman, Okla. L 1-49/09 Rogers State Case Soccer Complex W 2-09/11 Missouri State Springfield, Mo. L 0-29/16 Southern Utah Case Soccer Complex W 4-09/22 Southwest Baptist Case Soccer Complex W 2-19/25 Kansas Lawrence, Kan. L 1-69/30 *South Dakota State Brookings, S.D. L 0-210/02 *North Dakota State Fargo, N.D. L 0-110/13 *IUPUI Case Soccer Complex W 1-010/15 *Western Illinois Case Soccer Complex W 2-1 (2OT)10/21 *Oakland Rochester, Mich. L 0-610/23 *IPFW Fort Wayne, Ind. T 1-1 (2OT)10/27 *Missouri-Kansas City Case Soccer Complex L 1-2 (2OT)10/29 *South Dakota Case Soccer Complex W 5-3Home games in Bold*Denotes Summit League games^Tulsa Invitational

2012 ORU Women’s Soccer Fact Book

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2011 Team StatisticsOverall: 7-10-2 Summit League: 4-4-1 Home: 7-2-0 Away: 0-7-2 Neut: 0-1-0

TEAM STATISTICS ORU OPPSHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts 25-218 39-335 Goals scored per game 1.32 2.05 Shot pct. .115 .116 Shots on goal-Attempts 105-218 149-335 SOG pct. .482 .445 Shots/Game 11.5 17.6 Assists 16 29CORNER KICKS 65 75PENALTY KICKS 2-2 0-0PENALTIES Yellow cards 2 7 Red cards 0 0ATTENDANCE Total 2695 2948 Dates/Avg Per Date 9/299 9/328 Neutral Site #/Avg 1/148

GOALS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalOral Roberts 8 16 0 1 25Opponents 22 16 0 1 39

SHOTS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalOral Roberts 110 103 3 2 218Opponents 159 159 10 7 335

SAVES BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalOral Roberts 51 52 6 1 110Opponents 45 32 2 1 80

CORNER KICKS BY PRD 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalOral Roberts 36 29 0 0 65Opponents 42 27 2 4 75

FOULS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalOral Roberts 72 69 2 0 143Opponents 74 93 5 5 177

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## Name GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT 23 Maria Grados 17-17 9 2 20 33 .273 19 .576 5 2-2 19 Whitney Booth 15-10 3 2 8 19 .158 10 .526 0 0-0 10 Whitney Brannan 19-19 2 3 7 18 .111 10 .556 0 0-0 6 Jennifer Abernathy 17-17 2 1 5 42 .048 17 .405 0 0-0 5 Mary-Kate Halsmer 18-12 2 1 5 22 .091 10 .455 1 0-0 11 Anna Van Valin 15-13 2 1 5 10 .200 5 .500 0 0-0 15 Lauren Parks 18-18 2 0 4 16 .125 6 .375 1 0-0 17 Megan Giles 14-11 1 1 3 18 .056 7 .389 0 0-0 12 Jordan Parsons 10-3 1 1 3 5 .200 2 .400 0 0-0 7 Leah Bickers 19-19 1 0 2 1 1.000 1 1.000 0 0-0 8 Shelbi Lousch 17-17 0 2 2 7 .000 2 .286 0 0-0 18 Tatum Lynn 19-13 0 1 1 17 .000 9 .529 0 0-0 26 Allison Hall 13-13 0 1 1 5 .000 3 .600 0 0-0 3 Pippi Hasse 11-1 0 0 0 3 .000 3 1.000 0 0-0 2 Rachel Carroll 16-7 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-0 16 Lexie Salas 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 4 Kayla Nsien 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Total 19 25 16 66 218 .115 105 .482 7 2-2 Opponents 19 39 29 107 335 .116 149 .445 10 0-0

GP-GS Minutes GA Avg Saves Pct W L T Sho 00 Helen Erb 13-9 750:31 14 1.68 45 .763 4 3 1 2 1 Amanda Wheeler 13-8 844:05 19 2.03 47 .712 1 6 1 0 0 Bree Williams 2-2 90:00 6 6.00 16 .727 1 1 0 0TM TEAM 0:00 0 0.00 2 1.000 0 0 0 1 Total 19 1684:36 39 2.08 110 .738 6 10 2 3 Opponents19 1684:36 25 1.34 80 .762 10 7 2 7Team saves: 2

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2011Started 17 matches in her second season... Scored a pair of goals and assisted on one other... Took a team-high 43 shots... Scored the opening goal in a 3-2 victory over Sam Houston State (8/26)... Assisted on the game-tying goal in ORU’s 2-1 comeback victory over Western Illinois (10/15)... Scored the game-winner in ORU’s season

2010- Summit League Freshman of the Year- 2nd Team All-Summit League selection- Summit League All-Freshman Team selection- Summit League Offensive Player of the Week (10/11)

Appeared in all 15 matches as a freshman... Led the Golden Eagles and tied for 8th in the Summit League with six goals... Tied for 3rd in the conference with three game-winning goals... Also chipped in two assists... Tallied her first career assist in a comeback victory againist Northwestern State (8/22)... Tallied her first career goal in a win over Arkansas State (9/17)... Scored against John Brown one week later... Scored a brace in a comeback win over Summit League rival IPFW (10/10), leading to a Summit League Offensive Player of the Week honor... Came off the bench to score against IUPUI (10/17)... Collected an assist in a victory over Southern Utah (10/22)... Took nine shots and found the back of the net against UMKC (10/24).

HIGH SCHOOL2010 graduate of Union High School in Tulsa, Okla... Helped lead Union to 6A state championships in 2007 and 2008... Member of the 2004 Oklahoma Olympic Development squad... Scored 13 goals as a junior at Union... Helped lead her club team to state championships in 2003 and 2005.

PERSONALDaughter of Malcolm and Patricia Abernathy... Chose ORU over Missouri State, Central Arkansas and Tulsa... Born Sept. 7, 1991.

#6 Jennifer Abernathy

OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att2010 15 6 1 13 43 .140 22 .512 3 0-02011 17 2 1 5 42 .048 17 .405 0 0-0TOTAL 32 8 2 18 85 .094 39 .459 3 0-0

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Position: MF Height: 5-2 Year: Junior Hometown: Broken Arrow, Okla. High School: Union HS

Position: D Height: 5-9 Year: Junior Hometown: Tulsa, Okla. High School: Home-schooled

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2011Started all 19 matches for the Golden Eagles in her sophomore campaign... Anchored a back line that collected three shutouts, including blanks of Summit League foes Southern Utah (9/16) and IUPUI (10/13)... Scored her first career goal in a victory over Rogers State (9/9).

2010Started in nine matches on defense and appeared in 11 overall as a freshman... Took two shots... Helped ORU record a shutout in her collegiate debut, against Central Arkansas (8/20).

Before ORUHome-schooled... Starting defender for five-time state champion Hurricane 93 club... Team placed 3rd in Southern Premiere League West Division... Club team was nationally ranked by GotSoccer... Also played varsity basketball for NOAH (Northeast Oklahoma Association of Homeschools), helping the Jaguars to the 6A national championship.

PersonalDaughter of Clark and Margaret Bickers... Sister of former ORU soccer standout Anna Bickers... Born Jan. 23, 1993.

#7 Leah Bickers

OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att2010 11 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-02011 19 1 0 2 1 1.000 1 1.000 0 0-0TOTAL 30 1 0 2 3 .333 2 .667 0 0-0

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2011Played in 15 matches, starting ten... Scored three times and chipped in a pair of assists... Took 19 shots... Scored a consolation goal against Kansas (9/25), her second career tally against the Jayhawks... Sent the Western Illinois (10/5) match to overtime with a 74th minute game-tying goal, leading to an eventual ORU victory... Assisted on ORU’s lone goal in a draw with IPFW (10/23)... Tallied a goal and an assist in ORU’s season-ending win over South Dakota (10/29).

2010Played in 14 matches as a sophomore, getting 11 starting nods... Scored twice and added three assists... Finished 10th in the Summit League in assists per game... Took 22 shots... Assisted on a goal in ORU’s season-opening win over UALR (8/20)... Contributed an assist on the game-winning goal in a victory over John Brown (9/24)... Scored a goal and as-sisted on another in a victory over Centenary (10/2)... Tallied ORU’s final goal of the sea-son in the finale against North Dakota State (10/31).

2009 Played in 14 matches as a rookie, with six starts... Tied for second on the team with three goals... Scored her first career goal against Kansas (9/27)... Tallied an overtime Golden Goal against IPFW (10/16), beating the keeper from ten yeards out... Netted the lone goal of the game in ORU’s season-ending victory over Southern Utah (10/31)... Attempted 16 shots.

HIGH SCHOOL2009 graduate of Calvary Chapel HS in Murrieta, Calif.

PERSONALDaughter of Kyle and Debbie Booth... Health & Exercise Science major.

#19 Whitney Booth

OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att2009 14 3 0 6 16 .188 10 .625 2 0-02010 14 2 3 7 22 .091 12 .545 0 0-02011 15 3 2 8 19 .158 10 .526 0 0-0TOTAL 43 8 5 21 57 .140 32 .561 2 0-0

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Position: Defender Height: 5-4 Year: Senior Hometown: Anza, Calif. High School: Calvary Chapel HS

Position: Defender Height: 5-4 Year: Junior Hometown: Owasso, Okla. High School: Augustine Christian Aca.

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2011Played in 16 matches as a sophomore, with seven starts... Attempted two shots... Made her first career start against North Dakota State (10/2)... Went the full 90 minutes in a 1-0 shutout win over IUPUI (10/13).

2010Played in six matches in her rookie season... Made her collegiate debut in a 3-1 victory over Northwestern State (8/22)... Logged minutes in a shutout win over Southern Utah (10/22).

HIGH SCHOOL2010 graduate of Augustine Christian Academy… Oklahoma State Cup Semifinalist in 2007 and 2008… Led her team to the Adidas Gateway Shootout championship... Played forward for the TSC 92 Girls Club team... Also particpated in volleyball and gymnastics... Graduated magna cum laude.

PERSONALDaughter of Charles and Kathy Carroll... Brother, Chad, played for the ORU men’s soccer team... Majors in physical therapy... Chose ORU over Lipscomb, Houston Baptist and others... Born May 10, 1992.

#2 Rachel Carroll

OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att2010 6 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-02011 16 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-0TOTAL 22 0 0 0 3 .000 1 .333 0 0-0

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2011- Summit League All-Freshman Team selection

Played in 13 matches as a freshman, with nine starts... Posted a 4-3-1 record between the pipes... Allowed 14 goals and made 45 saves... Tallied a 1.68 goals against averages and a .763 save percentage, leading the Golden Eagles in both categories... Finished 5th in the Summit League in save percentage... Recorded her first career win against Rogers State (9/9)... Played the full 90 minutes and made seven saves in a shutout win over Southern Utah (9/16)... Also recorded a shutout against IUPUI (10/13), making three saves to preserve a 1-0 victory.

HIGH SCHOOLWon six state state championships in high school and club soccer… Led her club team to the regional quar-terfinals.

PERSONALDaughter of Jeff and Mary Erb… Plans to major in Business Marketing at ORU.

#1 Helen Erb

Season GP Minutes GA GaAvg Saves Save% W L T Sho2011 13 750:31 14 1.68 45 .763 4 3 1 2TOTAL 13 750:31 14 1.68 45 .763 4 3 1 2

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Position: Goalkeeper Height: 5-7 Year: Sophomore Hometown: Tulsa, Okla. High School: Home-school

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2011Played in 14 matches as a freshman, with 11 starts... Scored once and assisted on another goal... Assist came in a victory over Sam Houston State (8/26)... Scored a match-tying goal in ORU’s win over Southwest Baptist (9/22)... Took 18 shots.

HIGH SCHOOLGraduated from Broken Arrow High School in Tulsa, Oklahoma... Part of six state championship teams... Earned All-Conference and All-State honorable mention honors... Named Team MVP after her junior year... Scored 13 goals and had 33 assists during her high school career.

PERSONALBorn on December 26, 1992 in Tulsa, Okla... Daughter of Kenneth and Jamie Giles... Plans to major in Business Marketing at ORU

#17 Megan Giles

OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att2011 14 1 1 3 18 .056 7 .389 0 0-0TOTAL 14 1 1 3 18 .056 7 .389 0 0-0

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Position: Forward Height: 5-2 Year: Sophomore Hometown: Tulsa, Okla. High School: Broken Arrow, Okla.

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2011Played in 14 matches, all starts, as a junior... Took six shots on the season... Tallied an assist against Southern Utah (9/16), part of a 4-0 shutout victory... Also got the start in a shutout against Rogers State (9/9).

2010Appeared in 14 matches, with 11 starts in her second season... Scored one goal, a crucial strike against Oakland (10/8) in a double overtime draw... Added one assist, against Lamar (9/10)... Got the start in back-to-back shutouts against Southern Utah (10/22) and UMKC (10/24).

2009Played in and started all 17 match-es… Took six shots on goal.... Partici-pated in four shutout victories.

HIGH SCHOOL2009 graduate of Sapulpa High School… All-State, All-District and All-Conference selection for the Chieftains… Also participated in cross country… Graduated with honors… Member of the National Honor Society.

PERSONALDaughter of Rex and Susan Hall… Nursing major.

#11 Allison Hall

OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att2009 17 0 0 0 6 .000 1 .167 0 0-02010 14 1 1 3 7 .143 4 .571 0 0-02011 13 0 1 1 5 .000 3 .600 0 0-0TOTAL 44 1 2 4 18 .056 8 .444 0 0-0

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Position: Defender Height: 5-8 Year: Senior Hometown: Tulsa, Okla. High School: Supulpa HS

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2011Played in 18 matches in her sophomore campaign, with 12 starting nods... Scored twice and added one assist... Both of her goals and her lone assists came in the season finale against South Dakota (10/29), where she provided the game-winning strike

2010Played in all 18 matches as a freshman, with 11 starts... Finished second on the team with five goals... Placed 10th in the Summit League in goals scored... Added three assists... Scored a brace in her first career start, a come-from-behind 3-1 win over Northwestern State (8/22)... Scored a 90th minute game-winner against Arkansas State (9/17)... Added a late insurance goal in a win over John Brown (9/24)... Assisted on a goal against Centenary (10/2)... Tallied an assist in a Summit League win over IPFW (10/10)... Scored her final goal of the season in a win over Southern Utah (10/22)... Added an assist two days later in a victory over UMKC.

HIGH SCHOOL2010 graduate of Jenks High School in Jenks, Okla... Played her senior season for the Trojans after previously playing for the NOAH Jaguars... Member of NOAH’s 2006 Region III Southern Regionals participant... Led NOAH to the Southern Regionals quarterfinals in 2008.

PERSONALDaughter of Dominic and Kate Halsmer... Father is Dean of the School of Science and Engineering at ORU.

#5 Mary-Kate Halsmer

OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att2010 18 5 3 13 21 .238 8 .381 2 0-02011 18 2 1 5 22 .091 10 .455 1 0-0TOTAL 36 7 4 18 43 .163 18 .419 3 0-0

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Position: Forward Height: 5-9 Year: Junior Hometown: Jenks, Okla. High School: Jenks High School

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2011Played in all 19 matches, with 13 starting assignments... Active part of the offense, taking 17 shots... Tallied one assist, which came in ORU’s 4-0 victory over Southern Utah (9/16).

2010Played in 16 games for the Golden Eagles in her first season, with a pair of starting nods... Helped ORU to a 2-0 shutout of UALR (8/20) in her first collegiate match... Took three shots on the season.

HIGH SCHOOL2010 graduate of Putnam City High School... Named All-State and Team MVP as a senior... Also an All-District and All-Conference performer at PCHS... Played club soccer for NOKC United FC... Participated in cross country, where she was a state qualifier.

PERSONALDaughter of Ed and Diana Lynn... Nursing major... Sister, Bailey, played soccer at Rogers State... Born on Oct. 20, 1991.

#18 Tatum Lynn

OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att2010 16 0 0 0 3 .000 2 .667 0 0-02011 19 0 1 1 17 .000 9 .529 0 0-0TOTAL 35 0 1 1 20 .000 11 .550 0 0-0

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Position: Midfielder Height: 5-4 Year: Junior Hometown: Oklahoma City, Okla. High School: Putnam City HS

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2011Played in 18 matches as a junior, all starts... Scored a pair of goals... Was a constant offensive threat from the back line, taking 16 shots... Was a starter in three shutout victories for the Golden Eagles... Scored a game-winning header in a win over Southwest Baptist (9/22)... Netted ORU’s only goal in a draw with IPFW (10/23).

2010- 2nd Team All-Summit League selection

Started all 18 matches of her sophomore season... Scored a pair of goals and assisted on on other... Led the defense to three shutout wins, including unblemished defeats of Southern Utah (10/22) and UMKC (10/24) in consecutive Summit League victories... Found the back of the net for the first time in a win over Centenary (10/2)... Assisted on ORU’s lone goal in a draw with Oakland (10/8)... Added her second goal in the victory over UMKC

2009- Summit League All-Newcomer Team selection

Played in and started all 17 matches... Scored one goal and was credited with one assist... Lone goal was a game-winner against Louisiana-Monroe (9/4)... Assist was part of a 2-0 win over Centenary (10/10)... Led a defense that registered four shutout victories, including a 1-0 win over SMU (8/21) in her collegiate debut.

HIGH SCHOOLHome-schooled, but participated in athletics for Edmond North High School... All-City selection... Led her club team to eight Oklahoma championships, four regional titles and a national finals appearance in 2005... Also played basketball, earning Homeschool All-American honors by MaxPreps.com in 2008.

PERSONALDaughter of Bryan and Roxanne Parks... Nursing major... Chose ORU over Baylor, Kansas, Oklahoma, SMU, Tulsa and TCU.

#15 Lauren Parks

OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att2009 17 1 1 3 13 .077 6 .462 1 0-02010 18 2 1 5 21 .095 13 .619 0 0-02011 18 2 0 4 16 .125 6 .375 1 0-0TOTAL 53 5 2 12 50 .100 25 .500 2 0-0

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Position: Defender Height: 5-8 Year: Senior Hometown: Edmond, Okla. High School: Home-school

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2011Played in ten matches as a sophomore, collecting three starts... Scored once and assisted on one other goal... Tallied both her goal and her assist in a win over Sam Houston State (8/26).

2010Played in 16 games as a freshman, with five starting assignments... Scored a pair of goals and added two assists... Took 14 shots on the season... Tallied an assist in her first collegiate game, a win over UALR (8/20)... Chipped in another assist in a victory over Northwestern State (8/22)... Scored her first career goal in a victory over Lamar (9/10)... Found the back of the net for a second time in Summit League win over IPFW (10/10).

HIGH SCHOOL2010 graduate of Shawnee High School in Shawnee, Okla... Earned All-State honors as a senior after scoring a school-record 31 goals with seven assists... Named team’s Offensive MVP all four seasons... Coached by Justin McCain.

PERSONALDaughter of David and Nia Parsons.

#12 Jordan Parsons

OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att2010 16 2 2 6 14 .143 9 .643 1 0-02011 10 1 1 3 5 .200 2 .400 0 0-0TOTAL 26 3 3 9 19 .158 11 .579 1 0-0

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Position: Forward Height: 5-3 Year: Junior Hometown: Shawnee, Okla. High School: Shawnee HS

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2011Played in just one match.

2010Played in all 18 matches as a sophomore, with 13 starts... Took ten shots on the season... Assisted on a goal in ORU’s win over Centenary (10/2).

2009Played in 13 matches, with three starts... Tied for team lead with three assists... Assisted on goals against North Dakota State (10/2), Centenary (10/10) and IUPUI (10/23)... Finished 8th in the Summit League in assists per game... Attempted seven shots.

HIGH SCHOOL2009 graduate of Sunset High School in Dallas... District MVP as a senior... Named District Newcomer of the Year as a freshman... Helped lead Sunset to a district championship.

PERSONALDaughter of Richard Salas and Angelica Morales... Physical Therapy major... chose ORU over Louisiana Tech and others.

#16 Lexie Salas

OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att2009 14 0 3 3 7 .000 4 .571 0 0-02010 18 0 1 1 10 .000 6 .600 0 0-02011 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0TOTAL 33 0 4 4 17 .000 10 .588 0 0-0

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Position: Forward Height: 5-2 Year: Senior Hometown: Duncanville, Texas High School: Sunset HS

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2011Did not see game action.

2010Played in nine matches and started two in her first season on the active roster... Recorded one assist, in a victory against Lamar (9/10).

2009Joined team as a walk-on... Did not see any game action.

HIGH SCHOOL2008 graduate of Metro Christian High School in Tulsa... Two-time All-State selection... All-Metro honoree as a senior... All-District selection as a sophomore and junior... Helped lead the Patriots to state runner-up finishes as a junior and senior... Coached by Kristin Lowe... Also earned All-Conference and All-District honors in basketball.

PERSONALDaughter of Larry and Kristy Sheppard... Psychology major.

#24 Johanna Sheppard

OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att2010 9 0 1 1 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-0TOTAL 9 0 1 1 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-0

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Position: Forward Height: 5-10 Year: Senior Hometown: Broken Arrow, Okla. High School: Metro Christian HS

Position: Forward Height: 5-5 Year: Sophomore Hometown: Sapulpa, Okla. High School: Sapulpa HS

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2011- Summit League All-Freshman Team selectionPlayed in 17 matches, all starts, in her rookie season at ORU... Took seven shots on the season... Recorded two assists, against Kansas (9/25) and South Dakota (10/29)... Helped lead the ORU defense to three shutout wins.

HIGH SCHOOLGraduated from Sapulpa HS in 2011... Earned All-State,

All-District, and All-Conference honors while attending Sapulpa... Selected for the Bishop Kelley All-Tournament team... Club team won six state championships and was a regional quarterfinalist.

PERSONALBorn on June 14, 1993... Daughter of Jerry and Christi Lousch... Plans to major in Nursing at ORU.

#9 Shelbi Lousch

OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att2010 6 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-02011 16 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-0TOTAL 22 0 0 0 3 .000 1 .333 0 0-0

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PRIOR TO ORUPlayed one season at Texas Tech, helping the Red Raiders to a fourth-place finish in the Big 12... Played in six games (143 minutes) under Coach Tom Stone.

HIGH SCHOOLHelped lead her Durant HS team to a district championship under Coach Ronnie Norman... Earned All-District (2008-09, 2009-10) honors, and was named the 2010 Defensive

Player of the Year at ehr school... Named 2009 Team MVP, Academic All-State in 2010 and a team captain from 2008-10.

PERSONALDaughter of Mike and Sonya Diggs... Came to ORU because she loved the campus, people and atmosphere as well as the emphasis on God.

#10 Cheyenne Diggs

OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att2011* 6 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0TOTAL 6 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0*at Texas Tech

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Position: Defender Height: 5-2 Year: Sophomore Hometown: Durant, Okla. Previous School: Texas Tech

Position: Defender Height: 5-4 Year: Sophomore Hometown: Tulsa, Okla. Previous School: Univ. of Arkansas

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PRIOR TO ORUPlayed one season at Arkansas, competing in 16 games with 10 starts (640 minutes)... Took two shots from her defensive spot, earning a letter from the Razorbacks as a freshman.

HIGH SCHOOLWon a state championship as a freshman at Union HS, and returned to the state championship game in 2009...

Was the MVP at Abby Wambach’s soccer camp in New York... In addition to being a stand out at Union HS, com-peted with the Hurricane Futbal Club, winning six state titles... Also competed on the track team.

PERSONALDaughter of Sandy Linnell and Danny Loughlin... Came to ORU for the Christian environment and the soccer program.

#23 Maddee Loughlin

OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att2011* 16 0 0 0 2 .000 0 .000 0 0-0Total 16 0 0 0 2 .000 0 .000 0 0-0*at Arkansas

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2011Played in 11 matches in her first season as a Golden Eagles... Made one start... Took three shots on the season.

PRIOR TO ORUTransferred from Northwestern State, where tied for the team lead with three goals as a freshman in 2010... Scored her first collegiate goal against Southern (8/29) and also tallied against Prairie View (9/12) and Jackson State (9/17).

HIGH SCHOOLGraduated from Olathe Northwest High School in 2009... Led her club team, K.C. Dynamos, to a State Championship title in 2008 and 2009 and a regional tournament appearance in 2010... Club team earned U-23 National Runner-up status in 2011.

PERSONALFull name is Victoria Grace Haase... Daughter of Mark and Bonnie Haase... Plans to major in Nursing at ORU.

#13 Pippi Haase

Season GP Minutes GA GaAvg Saves Save% W L T Sho2011 11 0 0 0 3 .000 3 1.000 0 0-0TOTAL 11 0 0 0 3 .000 3 1.000 0 0-0

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Position: Midfielder Height: 5-1 Year: Junior Hometown: Olathe, Kan. High School: Northwest Olathe HS

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PRIOR TO ORUTransferred from Creighton University, where she played in 14 games in 2010... Part of Creighton’s MVC Championship team... Scored a pair of goals for the Blue Jays, netting against South Dakota (9/9) and UMKC (9/22).

HIGH SCHOOLReceived the Golden Boot at Booker T. Washington HS, where she graduated in 2010… Earned All-Metro honors…

Also participated in track and holds the school record in the 4x100 relay.

PERSONALFull name is Kayla Adiah Nsien… Born on November 29, 1991… Daughter of Darlene Reynolds and Michael Nsien… Father played professionally for the L.A. Galaxy of Major League Soccer... Plans to major in Biology at ORU.

#4 Kayla Nsien

OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att2010* 14 2 0 4 4 .500 2 .500 1 0-02011 - - - - - --- - --- - ---TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0*at Creighton (sat out 2011 due to NCAA transfer rule)

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HIGH SCHOOLPlayed for East Central High School in Tulsa... Also participated in varsity basketball as a post player and in volleyball as a middle hitter... Was a member of the National Honor Society

PERSONALChose ORU because of the friendly and spiritual environment... Plans to major in business and open own business upon completion of school... Daughter of Shelly Beekman and Richard Morgan.

#8 Sam Forigone

OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-AttTOTAL 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0

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Position: Forward Height: 5-6 Year: Sophomore Hometown: Tulsa, Okla. Previous School: Creighton

Position: Forward Height: 6-1 Year: Freshman Hometown: Tulsa, Okla. High School: East Central HS

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HIGH SCHOOLIn addition to being a soccer standout, was also a member of the volleyball and basketball teams at Regent Prep... Won two state championships in volleyball... Was a 1st Team All-Conference selection in basketball... Played in the ODP from 2009-11.

PERSONALDaughter of Dr. Scott and Tina Keller... Also recruited by UT-Dallas, UALR and Sam Houston State.

#22 Kayla Keller

OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-AttTOTAL 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0

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HIGH SCHOOLHelped lead her Union HS team to the state championship game in 2010 and 2011 under coach Brian Elliott... Had 8 goals and 8 assissts in 2011... Played all four years on the varsity team and earned team captain, All-Metro and All-Conference honors as well as varsity offensive player of the year ... Also a member of the National Honor Society and Drug Free Youth Organization.

PersonalDaughter of Gordon and Michele Martin... Comes from an athletic family; sister Shelby plays soccer at Tulsa, brothers Erik and Ryan are members of the Oklahoma lacrosse team... Came to ORU for the soccer program and the school as a whole.

#3 Ashley Martin

OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-AttTOTAL 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0

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Position: Forward Height: 5-4 Year: Freshman Hometown: Tulsa, Okla. High School: Regent Prep School

Position: Midfielder Height: 5-8 Year: Freshman Hometown: Tulsa, Okla. High School: Union HS

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HIGH SCHOOLPlayed under head coach Larry Truesdell at Santa Fe High School in Edmond... Was named to the All-District team three times... All-City Team and All-Metro Conference Team... A part of a Santa Fe team that was the 2009 Oklahoma 6A State Runner-Up... Club team won two state championships under the leadership of Evan Dresel... Was a member of the National Honor Society.

PERSONALChose ORU because of the nursing program and its spiritual emphasis... Plans to major in nursing and work in a children’s hospital upon graduation... Daughter of Stephen and Andrea Mitchell... Was also recruited by Oklahoma Baptist.

#21 Amber Mitchell

OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-AttTOTAL 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0

Career Stats

HIGH SCHOOLPlayed at Klein Oak High school in Klein, Texas... Anchored a Panther defense that won district three consecutive years from 2009 to 2011... Most memorable moment was when her team beat powerhouse Austin Westlake in a shootout... Graduated Cum Laude... Played for Challenge ‘94 Club Team... Club team won ECNL National Championship in 2011... Regional champions in 2010 and 2011.

PERSONALExpected to major in Physical Therapy... Plans to join the Peace Corps or run a Christian soccer camp... Daughter of Patrick and Lesa Morgan.

#20 Mariah Morgan

OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-AttTOTAL 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0

Career Stats at ORU

Position: Midfielder Height: 5-6 Year: Freshman Hometown: Klein, Texas High School: Klein Oak HS

Position: Defender Height: 5-5 Year: Freshman Hometown: Edmond, Okla. High School: Sante Fe HS

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HIGH SCHOOLHelped lead her Union High School team to an OSSAA State runner-up finish in 2010 and 2011... Earned the ath-letic trainer award all four years and was an All-District selection in 2011... Earned a spot on the Heart of America Classic 2011 All-Tournament Team.

PERSONALDaughter of Wes and Rebecka Rhodes... Plans to major in health and exercise science and pre-physical therapy at ORU... Chose to play for the Golden Eagles because ORU had the academic program she was interested in and it fit with her personal and family values... Mother also at-tended ORU.

#00 Maddie Rhodes

OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-AttTOTAL 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0

Career Stats

HIGH SCHOOLPlayed for Poway High School in Poway, Calif., a suburb of San Diego, under head coach Jen Neilson.

PERSONALChose ORU because of her personal religious beliefs and athletics...Plans to Physical Therapy and become and ath-letic trainer following graduation from ORU...Daughter of Sean and Kendall Valenzuela.

#14 Madison Valenzuela

OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-AttTOTAL 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0

Career Stats at ORU

Position: Goalkeeper Height: 5-7 Year: Freshman Hometown: Tulsa, Okla. High School: Union HS

Position: Midfielder Height: 5-4 Year: Freshman Hometown: San Diego, Calif. High School: Poway HS

CAREER RECORDSMatches Played1. Jodi Kirkhuff (1999-02) .................... 83 Megan Utz (1999-02) ....................... 833. Amber Morsey (2000-03) ................ 824. Martha Owens (2000-03) ................ 80 Megan Owens (2000-03) ................. 80 Kim Pangburn (2001-04) ................. 80 Jessica Kellogg (2002-05) ................. 808. Heather Hall (2002-05) .................... 799. Kristi Bratkovich (1998-01) .............. 7810. Gentry Detter (2003-06) ................. 77 Tamara Waller (2003-06) ................. 77

Goals1. Jessica Kellogg (2002-05) ................. 482. Jodi Kirkhuff (1999-02) .................... 303. Tessa Long (1999-02) ....................... 284. Kari (Harrison) Shoemaker (1999-00) .21 Heather Hall (2002-05) .................... 216. Emily Gagnon (2004-07) .................. 19 Maria Grados (2008-11) ................... 198. Ashley Aldrich (1996-99) ................. 18 Heidi Kubes (1996) ........................... 1810. Amanda Mendonca (1994-96) ....... 16 Natalya Manyan (2007-09) ............ 16 Assists1. Gentry Detter (2003-06) .................. 252. Heather Hall (2002-05) .................... 203. Rimini Ross (1996-99) ...................... 194. Ashley Aldrich (1996-99) ................. 18 Jessica Kellogg (2002-05) ................. 186. Jodi Kirkhuff (1999-02) .................... 177. Martha Owens (2000-03) ................ 168. Kari (Harrison) Shoemaker (1999-00) 14 Cora Allegranza (1996-99) ................ 14 Erin Dulaney (1996-99) .................... 14 Tessa Long (1999-02) ....................... 14 Points1. Jessica Kellogg (2002-05) ............... 1142. Jodi Kirkhuff (1999-02) .................... 773. Tessa Long (1999-02) ....................... 704. Heather Hall (2002-05) .................... 655. Kari (Harrison) Shoemaker ............... 566. Ashley Aldrich (1996-99) ................. 547. Maria Grados (2008-11) ................... 497. Gentry Detter (2003-06) .................. 478. Heidi Kubes (1996) .......................... 469. Amanda Mendonca (1994-96) ......... 43 Rimini Ross (1996-99) ...................... 43

Shots1. Jessica Kellogg (2002-05) ............... 2502. Jodi Kirkhuff (1999-02) .................. 2123. Kari (Harrison) Shoemaker (1999-00) ..1944. Tessa Long (1999-02) ..................... 1755. Heather Hall (2002-05) .................. 1746. Emily Gagnon (2004-07) ................ 1717. Gentry Detter (2003-06) ................ 1598. Ashley Aldrich (1996-99) ............... 1499. Cora Allegranza (1996-99) ............. 14110. Erin Hartog (1999-02) ................... 134

Game Winning Goals1. Jessica Kellogg (2002-05) ................. 172. Jodi Kirkhuff (1999-02) .................... 113. Kari (Harrison) Shoemaker (1999-00) 84. Heather Hall (2002-05) ...................... 6 Maria Grados (2008-11) ..................... 66. Heidi Kubes (1996) ............................ 5 Cora Allegranza (1996-99) .................. 5 Tessa Long (1999-02) ......................... 5 Emily Gagnon (2004-07) .................... 510. 5 players tied .................................... 4

GOALKEEPER CAREER RECORDSMatches Played1. Amanda Wheeler (2007-11) ............ 662. Christy Chapman (2000-03) ............. 573. Jessica (Dixon) Hale (1995-98) ......... 56 Stef Gurley (2004-07) ....................... 565. Jana Stagner (1993-94, 97) .............. 406. Kellie Fenton (2002-03) ................... 327. Amanda Loyall (1998-99) ................. 30

Minutes Played1. Amanda Wheeler (2007-11) ........ 5,3172. Jessica (Dixon) Hale (1995-98) ....5, 0283. Christy Chapman (2000-03) ........4, 9074. Stef Gurley (2004-07) .................3, 8665. Jana Stagner (1993-94, 97) .........3, 6356. Kellie Fenton (2002-03) ..............2, 6817. Amanda Loyall (1998-99) ............2, 432

Wins1. Christy Chapman (2000-03) ............. 322. Jessica (Dixon) Hale (1995-98) ...... 28.53. Stef Gurley (2004-07) ...................... 254. Amanda Wheeler (2007-11) ............. 235. Kellie Fenton (2002-03) ................... 186. Amanda Loyall (1998-99) ................. 157. Jana Stagner (1993-94, 97) ........... 10.5

Saves1. Jana Stagner (1993-94, 97) ............ 4192. Amanda Wheeler (2007-11) ........... 2953. Jessica (Dixon) Hale (1995-98) ....... 2874. Stef Gurley (2004-07) .................... 2325. Christy Chapman (2000-03) ........... 2126. Kellie Fenton (2002-03) ................. 1377. Shelbi Morrison (2005-06) ............. 1338. Amanda Loyall (1998-99) ............... 109

Save Percentage1. Kellie Fenton (2002-03) ................ .8252. Shelbi Morrison (2005-06) ............ .8013. Stef Gurley (2004-07) ................... .7884. Helen Erb (2011) ............................ .7635. Christy Chapman (2000-03) .......... .749 Jessica (Dixon) Hale (1995-98) ...... .7497. Jana Stagner (1993-94, 97) ........... .7488. Amanda Loyall (1998-99) .............. .732 Amanda Wheeler (2007-11) ......... .732

Shutouts1. Stef Gurley (2004-07) ...................... 182. Christy Chapman (2000-03) ............. 173. Jessica (Dixon) Hale (1995-98) ...... 15.54. Kellie Fenton (2002-03) ................... 115. Amanda Wheeler (2007-11) ............ 106. Amanda Loyall (1998-99) ................ 8.57. Jana Stagner (1993-94, 97) ................ 3

GAA1. Kellie Fenton (2002-03) ................ 0.972. Christy Chapman (2000-03) .......... 1.303. Stef Gurley (2004-07) ................... 1.404. Amanda Loyall (1998-99) .............. 1.48

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5. Helen Erb (2011) ........................... 1.686. Jessica (Dixon) Hale (1995-98) ...... 1.727. Amanda Wheeler (2007-11) .......... 1.788. Shelbi Morrison (2005-06) ............ 1.84

SINGLE SEASON RECORDSGoals1. Heidi Kubes (1996) .......................... 18 Jessica Kellogg (2004) ...................... 183. Jessica Kellogg (2002) ...................... 12 Kari (Harrison) Shoemaker (1999) .... 125. Shakira Duncan (2007) ..................... 10 Tessa Long (2000) ............................. 10 Jodi Kirkhuff (2000) .......................... 10 Mandi Noonkester (1997) ................ 108. Amanda Mendonca (1994) ................ 9 Darlee Chaloupek (1995) ................... 9 Rimini Ross (1997) ............................. 9 Kaci Dinsmore (1998) ......................... 9 Kari (Harrison) Shoemaker (2000) ...... 9 Meghan Mitchell (2000) .................... 9 Jessica Kellogg (2003) ........................ 9 Jessica Kellogg (2005) ........................ 9 Natalya Manyan (2008) ...................... 9 Maria Grados (2011) .......................... 9

Assists1. Heidi Kubes (1996) .......................... 10 Kari (Harrison) Shoemaker (2000) .... 10 Gentry Detter (2006) ........................ 104. Rimini Ross (1996) ............................. 9 Tessa Long (2000) ............................... 9 Jodi Kirkhuff (2002) ........................... 9 Heather Hall (2004) ............................ 98. Rimini Ross (1997) ............................. 89. Erin Dulaney (1996) ........................... 7 Jessica Kellogg (2002) ........................ 7 Emily Gagnon (2004) ......................... 7

Points1. Heidi Kubes (1996) .......................... 462. Jessica Kellogg (2004) ...................... 393. Jessica Kellogg (2002) ...................... 314. Tessa Long (2000) ............................ 295. Kari (Harrison) Shoemaker (1999) ... 28 Kari (Harrison) Shoemaker (2000) .... 287. Rimini Ross (1997) ........................... 268. Mandi Noonkester (1997) ................ 25 Jodi Kirkhuff (2002) .......................... 2510. Darlee Chaloupek (1995) ................ 23 Jodi Kirkhuff (2000) ........................ 23 Heather Hall (2004) ........................ 23

Shots1. Kari (Harrison) Shoemaker (2000) . 110

2. Kari (Harrison) Shoemaker (1999) ... 843. Tessa Long (2000) ............................ 784. Jessica Kellogg (2003) ...................... 705. Jodi Kirkhuff (2001) .......................... 656. Kaci Dinsmore (1998)....................... 63 Jessica Kellogg (2005) ...................... 638. Cora Allegranza (1991) .................... 629. Ashley Aldrich (1999) ....................... 6110. Heidi Kubes (1996) ......................... 60 Anna Yovino (1998) ........................ 60 Jessica Kellogg (2002)...................... 60 Jodi Kirkhuff (2002) ......................... 60

GOALKEEPER RECORDSMatches Played1. Amanda Loyall (1999) ...................... 222. Christy Chapman (2000) .................. 213. Stef Gurley (2007) ............................ 20 Christy Chapman (2001) .................. 20 Kellie Fenton (2002) ......................... 206. Stef Gurley (2004) ............................ 197. Jessica (Dixon) Hale (1996) .............. 18 Jessica (Dixon) Hale (1995) .............. 189. Jana Stagner (1994) ......................... 1510. Jessica (Dixon) Hale (1998) ............. 14

Minutes Played1. Amanda Loyall (1999) .................2, 0092. Christy Chapman (2000) .............1, 9263. Christy Chapman (2001) .............1, 8864. Stef Gurley (2007) .......................1, 7825. Kellie Fenton (2002) ...................1, 7666. Jessica (Dixon) Hale (1996) .........1, 6507. Jessica (Dixon) Hale (1995) .........1, 6228. Stef Gurley (2004) .......................1, 6079. Jana Stagner (1994) ....................1, 42910. Jessica (Dixon) Hale (1998) ........1, 216

Wins1. Christy Chapman (2000) .................. 142. Kellie Fenton (2002) ......................... 13 Stef Gurley (2004) ............................ 134. Amanda Loyall (1999) ...................... 125. Christy Chapman (2001) .................. 11 Jessica (Dixon) Hale (1996) .............. 117. Stef Gurley (2007) .............................. 8 Jessica (Dixon) Hale (1998) ................ 89. Christy Chapman (2003) .................... 710. Jana Stagner (1997) ....................... 6.5

Saves1. Jana Stagner (1993) ....................... 2572. Stef Gurley (2007) .......................... 1323. Jessica (Dixon) Hale (1995) ............ 1234. Christy Chapman (2001) ................ 100

5. Jana Stagner (1994) ......................... 916. Amanda Loyall ................................. 87 Jessica (Dixon) Hale (1996) .............. 878. Christy Chapman (2000) .................. 819. Kellie Fenton (2002) ......................... 7610. Jana Stagner (1997) ........................ 71

Save Percentage1. Mandy Evans (2006) ..................... .8862. Kellie Fenton (2003) ...................... .8473. Stef Gurley (2007) ......................... .8354. Jessica (Dixon) Hale (1996) ........... .8135. Shelbi Morrison (2004) ................. .8126. Kellie Fenton (2002) ...................... .8097. Stef Gurley (2004) ......................... .8078. Jana Stagner (1994) ...................... .798 Jana Stagner (1997) ...................... .79810. Christy Chapman (2000) .............. .771

Shutouts1. Stef Gurley (2007) .............................. 8 Stef Gurley (2004) ............................. 8 Christy Chapman (2000) .................... 84. Christy Chapman (2001) .................... 7 Amanda Loyall (1999) ....................... 76. Jessica (Dixon) Hale (1996) ................ 6 Kellie Fenton (2002) .......................... 68. Jessica (Dixon) Hale (1998) ............. 5.59. Kellie Fenton (2003) .......................... 510. Stef Gurley (2005) ............................. 3 Mandy Evans (2006) ......................... 3

GAA (Min. 10 Matches)1. Kellie Fenton (2002) ...................... 0.922. Stef Gurley (2004) ......................... 0.953. Christy Chapman (2003) ............... 0.994. Kellie Fenton (2003) ...................... 1.085. Jessica (Dixon) Hale (1996) ........... 1.096. Christy Chapman (2000) ............... 1.127. Stef Gurley (2007) ......................... 1.318. Jana Stagner (1994) ...................... 1.459. Jessica (Dixon) Hale (1998) ........... 1.5510. Jana Stagner (1997) ..................... 1.56

SINGLE GAME RECORDSGoals1. Jessica Kellogg (8/29/04) ................... 4 Marta Jorgenson (9/6/97) .................. 43. Amanda Maendonca (9/5/94) ........... 3 Amanda Maendonca (9/2/96) ........... 3 Heidi Kubes (9/26/96) ........................ 3 Mandi Noonkester (9/6/97) ............... 3 Leslie Phillips (9/6/97) ....................... 3 Erin Dulaney (9/30/97) ...................... 3 Jodi Kirkhuff (11/6/99) ....................... 3

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3. Tessa Long (11/9/01) ......................... 3 Correne Walker (8/25/06) .................. 3

Saves1. Kellie Fenton (9/21/03) .................... 15 Stef Gurley (9/16/07) ....................... 153. Stef Gurley (9/5/07) ......................... 14

TEAM SEASON RECORDSGoals1. 2000 ................................................. 592. 2002 ................................................. 513. 2004 ................................................. 404. 2003 ................................................. 39 2001 ................................................. 39 1998 ................................................. 39

Assists1. 2002 ................................................. 482. 2000 ................................................. 433. 2004 ................................................. 344. 2003 ................................................. 305. 2001 ................................................. 28 2005 ................................................. 28

Points1. 2000 ............................................... 1612. 2002 ............................................... 1503. 2004 ............................................... 1144. 2003 ............................................... 1085. 2001 ............................................... 1066. 1998 ................................................. 96

Wins1. 2004 ................................................. 14 2000 ................................................. 143. 2002 ................................................. 134. 2003 ................................................. 12 1999 ................................................. 126. 2001 ................................................. 11 1998 ................................................. 11

Goals Against1. 2003 ................................................. 212. 2002 ................................................. 223. 2000 ................................................. 244. 2010 ................................................. 26 2009 ................................................. 26 2006 ................................................. 26 1998 ................................................. 268. 2007 ................................................. 309. 2001 ................................................. 33

Saves1. 2007 ............................................... 1412. 2005 ............................................... 1273. 2006 ............................................... 1184. 2011 ............................................... 1105. 2001 ............................................... 1016. 2008 ................................................. 977. 2004 ................................................. 958. 2003 ................................................. 89 2010 ................................................. 8910. 1999 ................................................ 87

Shutouts1. 2004 ................................................. 122. 2000 ................................................... 8 2002 ................................................... 8 2003 ................................................... 8 2007 ................................................... 86. 1998 ................................................... 7 1999 ................................................... 7 2001 ................................................... 79. 2006 ................................................... 6

GAA1. 2002 .............................................. 1.012. 2003 .............................................. 1.043. 2004 .............................................. 1.084. 2000 .............................................. 1.125. 2010 .............................................. 1.42 1998 .............................................. 1.427. 2007 .............................................. 1.448. 2006 .............................................. 1.45

Save Percentage1. 2007 .............................................. .8252. 2006 .............................................. .8193. 2003 .............................................. .8094. 2004 .............................................. .8055. 2001 .............................................. .7906. 2002 .............................................. .7867. 2005 .............................................. .774 2010 .............................................. .7749. 2000 .............................................. .771

NSCAA/Adidas All-RegionJessica Kellogg (2004) - Second TeamGentry Detter (2004) - Third Team

CoSIDA/ESPN Academic All-DistrictJessica Kellogg (2005) - Second Team

Mid-Con Offensive Player of the YearAshley Aldrich - 1999Jodi Kirkhuff - 2001Jessica Kellogg - 2004

Mid-Con Defensive Player of the YearGentry Detter - 2004Gentry Detter - 2005

Summit League Newcomer of the YearShakira Duncan - 2007Jennifer Abernathy - 2010

Mid-Con Tournament MVPKari (Harrison) Shoemaker - 1999Gentry Detter - 2004

Mid-Con Coach of the YearKyle Cussen - 2002

All-Mid Con/Summit League Selections2011Maria Grados - First TeamHelen Erb - All-FreshmanShelbi Lousch - All-Freshman

2010Jennifer Abernathy - Second TeamLauren Parks - Second Team

Jennifer Abernathy - 2010 All-Freshman Team Selection

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2009Natalya Manyan - First TeamLauren Parks - All-Freshman

2008Natalya Manyan - First TeamKaycie Porter - Second Team

2007Shakira Duncan - First TeamNatalya Manyan - First TeamEmily Gagnon - Second Team

2006Gentry Detter - First TeamTamara Waller - Second Team

2005Gentry Detter - First TeamHeather Hall - First TeamJessica Kellogg - First TeamTamara Waller - Second Team

2004Gentry Detter - First TeamEmily Gagnon - First TeamStef Gurley - First TeamHeather Hall - First TeamJessica Kellogg - First TeamChelsea Ryden - Second Team

2003Heather Hall - First TeamJessica Kellogg - First TeamMartha Owens - First TeamNicole Bucelluni - Second TeamGentry Detter - Second TeamKellie Fenton - Second Team

2002Erin Hartog - First TeamJodi Kirkhuff - First TeamTessa Long - First TeamMartha Owens - First TeamKellie Fenton - Second TeamJessica Kellogg - Second TeamAnne Schick - Second Team

2001Erin Hartog - First TeamJodi Kirkhuff - First TeamMartha Owens - First TeamKristi Bratkovich - Second TeamMegan Utz - Second Team

2000Beth Ingram - First TeamTessa Long - First TeamKari (Harrison) Shoemaker - First TeamJodi Kirkhuff - Second TeamMeghan Mitchell - Second TeamJill Roberson - Second Team

1999Ashley Aldrich - First TeamBeth Ingram - First TeamCora Allegranza - Second TeamAmanda Loyall - Second TeamKari (Harrison) Shoemaker - Second Team

Mid-Con/Summit League All-Tourney Team2007Anna BickersEmily Gagnon

2004Gentry DetterHeather HallJessica KelloggTamara Waller

2003Heather HallMartha OwensTayah Schroter-Gillespie

2002Jessica KelloggJodi KirkhuffKim Panburn

2001Jodi KirkhuffTessa LongMeghan Mitchell

2000Christy ChapmanJodi KirkhuffMeghan Mitchell

1999Ashley AldrichCora AllegranzaKari (Harrison) ShoemakerJodi Kirkhuff

Individual Honors Continued

Shelbi Lousch - 2011 Summit League All-Freshman Team Selection

2011Overall Record: 7-10-2Conference Record/Finish: 4-4-1/5thDate Opponent ResultsAug. 19 Tulsa L, 0-1Aug. 21 at North Texas T, 2-2Aug. 26 Sam Houston State W, 3-2Aug. 28 vs. Stephen F. Austin L, 0-4Aug. 30 at #5 Oklahoma State L, 0-1Sep. 02 at Oklahoma L, 1-4Sep. 09 Rogers State W, 2-0Sep. 11 at Missouri State L, 0-2Sep. 16 Southern Utah * W, 4-0Sep. 22 Southwest Baptist W, 2-1Sep. 25 at Kansas L, 6-1Sep. 30 at South Dakota State * L, 0-2Oct. 02 at North Dakota State * L, 0-1Oct. 13 IUPUI * W, 1-0 Oct. 15 Western Illinois * W (2OT), 2-1Oct. 21 at Oakland * L, 0-6Oct. 23 at IPFW * T, 1-1Oct. 27 UMKC * L (2OT), 1-2Oct. 29 South Dakota * W, 5-3

2010Overall Record: 9-8-1Conference Record/Finish: 4-4-1/5thDate Opponent ResultAug. 20 UALR W, 2-0Aug. 22 vs. Northwestern State W, 3-1Aug. 29 at Tulsa L, 0-4Sep. 03 Missouri State L, 0-4Sep. 10 vs. Lamar W, 3-1Sep. 12 at Texas Tech L, 0-1Sep. 17 at Arkansas State W, 3-2Sep. 19 Mississippi State L, 0-1Sep. 24 John Brown W, 3-1Oct. 02 at Centenary * W, 3-1Oct. 08 Oakland * T, 1-1Oct. 10 IPFW * W, 3-1Oct. 15 at Western Illinois * L (OT), 2-3Oct. 17 at IUPUI * L, 1-2Oct. 22 Southern Utah * W, 2-0Oct. 24 UMKC * W, 3-0Oct. 29 at South Dakota State * L, 0-1Oct. 31 at North Dakota State * L, 1-2

2009Overall Record: 8-9-0Conference Record/Finish: 5-4-0/5thDate Opponent ResultAug. 21 SMU W, 1-0Aug. 28 at Oklahoma L, 0-2

Sep. 04 Louisiana-Monroe W, 4-1Sep. 06 Arkansas L, 0-3Sep. 11 at Central Arkansas W, 2-0Sep. 13 at Missouri State L, 0-5Sep. 16 at Tulsa L, 0-1Sep. 27 Kansas L, 3-5Oct. 02 North Dakota State * L, 1-2Oct. 04 South Dakota State * L, 0-1Oct. 10 Centenary * W, 2-0Oct. 16 at IPFW * W, 3-2Oct. 18 at Oakland * L, 0-1Oct. 23 IUPUI * W, 4-1Oct. 25 Western Illinois * L, 0-1Oct. 29 at UMKC * W, 3-2Oct. 31 at Southern Utah * W, 1-0

2008Overall Record: 6-10-1Conference Record/Finish: 3-5-0 / 6thDate Opponent ResultAug. 29 Oklahoma State L, 1-5Aug. 31 at Arkansas L, 3-4Sep. 05 John Brown W, 3-1Sep. 12 Arkansas State W, 3-2Sep. 14 vs. Middle Tenn. State W, 3-0Sep. 16 at Tulsa T, 2-2Sep. 18 at Texas Tech L, 0-4Sep. 21 vs. Loyola Marymount L, 1-4Sep. 26 Missouri State L, 2-3Oct. 05 Oakland * L, 0-2Oct 10 at North Dakota State * W, 3-2Oct 12 at South Dakota State * L, 0-2Oct. 17 at Centenary * W, 4-0Oct. 19 Southern Utah * L, 0-1Oct. 26 at Western Illinois * L, 1-3Oct. 31 IUPUI * L, 1-3Nov. 02 IPFW * W, 4-0

2007Overall Record: 8-9-3Conference Record/Finish: 2-3-3 / 6thDate Opponent ResultSep. 02 at Oklahoma L, 1-4Sep. 05 Arkansas L, 0-3Sep. 07 Louisiana-Monroe W, 4-1Sep. 09 vs. Xavier L, 1-5Sep. 12 Oklahoma City W, 1-0Sep. 14 UALR W, 2-0Sep. 16 Stephen F. Austin L, 1-5Sep. 21 at Southern Utah * T, 2-2Sep. 25 Tulsa W, 1-0Sep. 28 at Missouri State W, 1-0Sep. 30 Centenary * W, 1-0

Oct. 05 at Oakland * L, 1-2Oct. 12 at IUPUI * T, 1-1Oct. 14 at IPFW * W, 5-0Oct. 19 at Oklahoma State L, 0-3Oct. 23 Northeastern State W, 1-0Oct. 26 North Dakota State * T, 0-0Oct. 28 South Dakota State * L, 0-1Nov. 04 Western Illinois * L, 0-1Nov. 09 vs. Western Illinois L, 1-2

2006Overall Record: 5-9-3Conference Record/Finish: 1-3-2 / 6thDate Opponent ResultAug. 25 John Brown W, 7-0Aug. 29 at Tulsa L, 0-3Sep. 01 Georgia Southern T, 0-0Sep. 03 vs. Texas Christian L, 2-6Sep. 08 vs. Stephen F. Austin L, 0-1Sep. 15 Southern Utah * T, 1-1Sep. 17 at Oklahoma L, 0-3Sep. 22 at Valparaiso * L, 1-2Sep. 24 at SMU L, 0-4Sep. 30 IUPUI * T, 1-1Oct. 03 Northeastern State W, 1-0Oct. 07 at Western Illinois * L, 0-2Oct. 11 Missouri State W, 1-0Oct. 14 Oakland * L, 0-2Oct. 20 at Centenary * W, 3-0Oct. 22 Oklahoma Sate L, 0-1Oct. 26 at UALR W, 2-0

2005Overall Record: 10-9-0Conference Record/Finish: 3-3-0 / 5thDate Opponent ResultAug. 28 Texas State W, 3-2Aug. 31 SMU L,3-5Sep. 04 at Arkansas L, 0-3Sep. 09 Texas Tech W, 2-1Sep. 11 vs. Wyoming W, 1-0Sep. 16 at Oklahoma State L, 0-2Sep. 18 vs. Oklahoma L, 1-4Sep. 20 John Brown W, 2-1Sep. 23 Centenary * W, 1-0Sep. 25 Northern Iowa W, 6-1Sep. 28 Tulsa L, 0-3Oct. 01 Valparaiso * L, 1-2Oct. 04 Northeastern State W, 4-0Oct. 07 at Southern Utah * L, 1-2Oct. 14 Nebraska L, 0-6Oct. 16 Western Illinois * W, 2-1Oct. 19 at Oakland * W, 2-1

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Oct. 26 at Missouri State W, 2-0Oct. 29 at IUPUI * L, 2-3

2004 Overall Record: 14-6-1 Conference Record/Finish: 5-1 / 1stDate Opponent ResultAug. 27 at Texas Tech L, 2-6Aug. 29 at Stephen F. Austin W, 5-0Sep. 01 Tulsa W, 1-0Sep. 03 Arkansas State W, 1-0Sep. 07 Arkansas W, 1-0Sep. 10 Oklahoma W, OT 1-0Sep. 12 vs. Oklahoma State L, 1-2Sep. 17 Sam Houston State W, 2-0Sep. 19 Sourthwest Missouri St. L, 0-1Sep. 23 Northeastern State W, 7-1Oct. 03 Southern Utah * W, 4-0Oct. 07 at Louisiana-Lafayette W, 1-0Oct. 13 at Centenary * W, 2-1Oct. 19 at Southern Methodist L, 0-4Oct. 21 Oakland * W, 5-0Oct. 24 IUPUI * W, 3-0Oct. 28 at Valparaiso * W, 1-0Oct. 30 at Western Illinois * L, 0-4Nov. 05 at Oakland T, 0-0Nov. 07 vs. Valparaiso W, 3-1Nov. 12 vs. Nebraska L, 0-3

2003Overall Record: 12-6-2 Conference Record/Finish: 5-1 / 2ndDate Opponent ResultAug. 30 Stephen F. Austin W, 5-0Aug. 31 Texas Tech W, 3-0Sep. 3 at Arkansas L, 1-3Sep. 12 McNeese State W, 2-0Sep. 14 Vermont L, 1-2Sep. 19 at Oklahoma L, 0-2Sep. 21 vs. Oklahoma State L, 0-2Sep. 26 at Drury W, 2-1Sep. 28 at Southwest Missouri St. T, 0-0Sep. 29 Hawaii W, 1-0Oct. 05 at IUPUI * W, 2-0Oct. 10 Western Illinois * W, 4-1Oct. 16 at Oakland * L, 1-3Oct. 20 Centenary * W, 2-1Oct. 25 Valparaiso * W, 4-1Oct. 28 Northeastern State W, 5-0Oct. 31 at Southern Utah * W, 2-0Nov. 03 at Tulsa W, 2-1Nov. 07 vs. Centenary T, 1-1Nov. 09 vs. Oakland L, 1-3

2002Overall Record: 13-5-3Conference Record/Finish: 6-0 / 1stDate Opponent ResultAug. 30 Oklahoma State L, 1-3Sep. 1 Oklahoma L, 1-2Sep. 6 Portland State W, 3-0Sep. 8 Louisiana-Lafayette L, 1-2Sep. 16 at Western Illinois * W, 3-1Sep. 20 at Western Kentucky L, 1-2Sep. 22 at Southeast Missouri St. L, 0-3Sep. 27 Southwest Missouri St. T, 1-1Sep. 29 vs. Drury W, 4-2Oct. 03 IUPUI * W, 5-0Oct. 06 Oakland * W, 3-0Oct. 10 Lipscomb W, 4-1Oct. 13 at Valparaiso * W, 2-0Oct. 18 at Rice W, 3-0Oct. 19 at Centenary * W, 4-1Oct. 22 Northeastern State W, 3-2Oct. 25 Southern Utah * W, 4-0Oct. 30 Tulsa T, 0-0Nov. 01 UALR W, 6-1Nov. 08 vs. Southern Utah W, 1-0Nov. 10 vs. Oakland T, 1-1

2001Overall Record: 11-8-1 Conference Record/Finish: 3-1 / 3rdDate Opponent ResultAug. 31 Drury L, 2-3Sep. 4 at Oklahoma L, 0-5Sep. 09 at Southwest Missouri St. L, 1-3Sep. 13 Western Kentucky W, 2-0Sep. 21 Texas Tech W, 5-4Sep. 23 Oklahoma State W, 1-0Sep. 26 Bacone W, 3-1Sep. 28 St. Bonaventure W, 2-0Sep. 30 Southeast Missouri St. L, 2-3Oct. 02 at Tulsa T, 2-2Oct. 05 Northeastern St. W, 1-0Oct. 06 North Texas W, 2-1Oct. 12 at Oakland * L, 0-3Oct. 17 at Southern Utah * W, 3-1Oct. 19 at IUPUI * W, 3-0Oct. 21 Rice L, 1-2Oct. 26 Western Ill. * W, 4-0Nov. 09 Valparaiso W, 4-0Nov. 13 Oakland L, 0-3

2000Overall Record: 14-6-1 Conference Record/Finish: 4-1 / 1stDate Opponent ResultAug 25 vs. Oklahoma State L, 0-1Aug 27 vs. Oklahoma L, 1-3Aug 30 at Drury W, 4-3Sept 1 Oklahoma Christian W, 4-0Sept 3 Southwest Missouri St. W, 2-1Sept 8 at Arkansas State W, 2-0Sept 12 Northeastern State W, 2-0Sept 15 at Tulsa W, 2-1Sept 17 Milwaukee T, 2-2Sept 22 at Western Illinois * W, 4-2Sept 24 at Eastern Illinois L, 0-1Oct 4 at North Texas L, 1-3Oct 7 at Valparaiso * L, 1-3Oct 10 Central Oklahoma W, 2-1Oct 14 Oakland * W, 1-0Oct 16 Hawaii W, 4-0Oct 21 at Youngstown State * W, 11-0Oct 27 IUPUI * W, 3-0Oct 29 Mercer W, 5-1Nov 5 vs. Western Illinois W, 7-0Nov 7 vs. Oakland L (OT), 1-2

1999 Overall Record: 12-9-1 Conference Record/Finish: 4-1 / 2ndDate Opponent ResultAug 28 St. Gregory’s W, 2-0Aug 31 at Southern Missouri St. L, 0-6Sept 3 at Nebraska L, 0-6Sept 7 Oklahoma L, 1-2Sept 10 Centenary W, 1-0Sept 12 Drury W, 3-0Sept 17 at Hawaii L, 0-3Sept 19 at Hawaii Pacific W, 3-0Sept 24 at Wyoming L, 0-1Sept 26 at Air Force L, 2-3Sept 29 Tulsa L, 2-3Oct 2 Valparaiso * W, 3-1Oct 5 Central Oklahoma W, 2-1Oct 10 at Oakland * L, 0-2Oct 15 Youngstown State * W, 2-0Oct 22 at IUPUI * W, 2-1Oct 24 at Purdue W, 1-0Oct 27 at North Texas L, 0-2Oct 29 Western Illinois * W, 2-0Oct 31 Belmont T, 2-2Nov 6 vs. IUPUI W, 4-1Nov. 8 vs. Valparaiso W (OT), 2-1

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1998Overall Record: 12-7 Date Opponent ResultSept 30 Oklahoma State W, 2-1Sept 5 Cal State Fullerton L, 0-5Sept 7 at UC-Irvine L, 0-2Sept 11 at Loyola Chicago W, 2-1Sept 12 at Valparaiso W, 3-2Sept 18 Southwest Missouri State W, 4-2Sept 20 Oklahoma L, 2-3Sept 25 Oakland W, 2-0Sept 27 Colorado College L, 3-1Oct 2 at Belmont W, 2-0Oct 4 vs. Middle Tennessee St. W, 4-0Oct 8 at UALR W, 2-0Oct 11 IUPUI W, 5-1Oct 13 Tulsa L, 1-2Oct 16 Western Illinois W, 6-0Oct 22 Northeastern St. W, 3-0Oct 28 at Arkansas L, 1-4Oct 31 Central Oklahoma W, 2-0Nov 4 at Drury L, 0-1

1997Overall Record: 10-6-1 Date Opponent ResultSept 1 Northwestern State W, 9-1Sept 5 at Alabama L, 0-2Sept 6 vs. Troy State W, 18-1 Sept 13 at Tulsa L, 0-1Sept 19 Northern Arizona W, 6-1 Sept 21 UALR W, 2-1Sept 26 at Southwest Missouri L, 0-1Sept 28 Drury W, 1-0Sept 30 Oklahoma Christian W, 6-0Oct 1 McNeese State W, 6-2Oct 3 vs. TCU W, 2-0Oct 5 at Ole Miss L, 2-3Oct 8 at Oklahoma W, 2-1Oct 10 vs. Belmont W, 3-2Oct 12 vs. Creighton T, 1-1Oct 23 at North Texas CancelledOct 24 vs. Pacific L, 1-4Oct 28 at Baylor L, 0-5

1996Overall Record: 11-7 Date Opponent ResultSept 2 Oklahoma Christian W, 9-0Sept 6 at Kansas W, 2-0Sept 7 at Illinois State W, 2-0Sept 13 at Nebraska L, 0-5Sept 15 at Creighton L, 1-3Sept 21 Oklahoma State L, 0-1Sept 27 North Texas L, 0-1Sept 29 Southwest Missouri St. W, 7-0 Oct 4 at Texas Tech L, 0-4Oct 5 at South Alabama W, 3-1Oct 9 Tulsa L, 0-2Oct 12 at UALR W, 4-1Oct 15 Arkansas L, 0-1Oct 18 Air Force W, 1-0Oct 20 Wyoming W, 4-0Oct 22 at Oklahoma State W, 1-0Oct 25 at Stephen F. Austin W, 8-0Nov 3 Missouri W, 2-1

1995Overall Record: 7-12 Date Opponent ResultSept 4 Newman W, 3-0Sept 8 at Kansas W, 2-1Sept 9 vs. Toledo L, 0-3Sept 13 at Tulsa L, 1-7Sept 16 Texas Tech L, 0-2Sept 17 Stephen F. Austin W, 3-0Sept 21 at North Texas L, 0-3Sept 23 Southern Nazerine L, 1-3Sept 28 Oklahoma Christian W, 5-1Sept 29 Nebraska L, 0-3Oct 1 TCU L, 1-3Oct 6 at Centenary L, 1-3Oct 7 vs. South Alabama L, 0-4Oct 11 at SMU L, 0-8 Oct 15 Northern Illinois L, 2-3Oct 24 at Arkansas W, 2-1Oct 27 Tulsa L, 0-2Nov 3 Kansas W, 4-1Nov 4 UALR W, 1-0

1994Overall Record: 4-9-2 Date Opponent ResultSept 5 College of Southwest W, 7-0Sept 11 Loyola U. Chicago W, 4-1Sept 14 at Tulsa L, 1-3Sept 19 at UALR W, 2-1Sept 20 at TCU L, 0-1Sept 21 at SMU T, 3-3Sept 23 vs. Auburn L, 0-2Sept 25 TCU L, 0-2Oct 3 Oklahoma Christian W, 6-0Oct 7 at Nebraska L, 0-2Oct 9 at Creighton L, 0-1Oct 12 Tulsa T, 0-0Oct 18 Arkansas L, 0-4Oct 22 Arkansas-Little Rock L, 0-1Oct 30 Centenary L, 2-3

1993Overall Record: 0-13 Date Opponent ResultSept. 5 Green Bay L, 0-8Sept. 11 at New Mexico L, 0-9Sept. 12 vs. Denver L, 0-5Sept. 18 at SMU L, 0-10Sept. 19 at Centenary L, 0-6Sept. 24 at Marquette L, 0-5Sept. 25 at Northern Illinois L, 0-5Oct. 2 at Texas A&M L, 0-11Oct. 9 at Kentucky L, 0-10Oct. 15 Oregon State L, 1-4Oct. 16 at Arkansas L, 0-9Oct. 17 UALR L, 0-7Oct. 19 at TCU L, 1-11

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All-Time Results Cont...

Air Force 1 1 0 L, 2-3 (1999)

Alabama 0 1 0 L, 0-2 (1997)

Arkansas 2 9 0 L, 0-3 (2009)

Arkansas State 4 0 0 W, 3-2 (2010)

Auburn 0 1 0 L, 0-2 (1994)

Bacone 1 0 0 W, 3-1 (2001)

Baylor 0 1 0 L, 0-5 (1997)

Belmont 2 0 1 T, 2-2 (1999)

Cal St. Fullerton 0 1 0 L, 0-5 (1998)

Centenary 10 3 1 W, 3-1 (2010)

Central Arkansas 1 0 0 W, 2-0 (2009)

Central Oklahoma 3 0 0 W, 2-1 (2000)

Coll. of the Southwest 1 0 0 W, 7-0 (1994)

Colorado College 0 1 0 L, 1-3 (1998)

Creighton 0 2 1 T, 1-1 (1997)

Denver 0 1 0 L, 0-5 (1993)

Drury 5 2 0 W, 2-1 (2003)

Eastern Illinois 0 1 0 L, 0-1 (2000)

Georgia Southern 0 0 1 T, 0-0 (2006)

Green Bay 0 1 0 L, 0-8 (1993)

Hawaii 2 1 0 W, 1-0 (2003)

Hawaii Pacific 1 0 0 W, 3-0 (1999)

Illinois State 1 0 0 W, 2-0 (1996)

IPFW 4 0 1 T, 1-1 (2011)

IUPUI 10 3 2 W, 1-0 (2011)

John Brown 4 0 0 W, 3-1 (2010)

Kansas 3 2 0 L, 1-6 (2011)

Kansas Newman 1 0 0 W, 3-0 (1995)

Kentucky 0 1 0 L, 0-10 (1993)

Lamar 1 0 0 W, 3-1 (2010)

Lipscomb 1 0 0 W, 4-1 (2002)

Louisiana-Lafayette 1 1 0 W, 1-0 (2004)

Louisiana-Monroe 2 0 0 W, 4-1 (2009)

Loyola-Chicago 2 0 0 W (OT), 2-1 (1998)

Loyola Marymount 0 1 0 L, 1-4 (2008)

Marquette 0 1 0 L, 0-5 (1993)

McNesse State 2 0 0 W, 2-0 (2003)

Mercer 1 0 0 W, 5-1 (2000)

Middle Tennessee State 2 0 0 W, 3-0 (2008)

Mississippi State 0 1 0 L, 0-1 (2010)

Missouri 1 0 0 W, 2-1 (1996)

Missouri State 6 8 2 L, 0-2 (2011)

Northern Illinois 0 2 0 L, 2-3 (1995)

Nebraska 0 6 0 L, 0-6 (2005)

New Mexico 0 1 0 L, 0-9 (1993)

North Dakota State 1 3 1 L, 0-1 (2011)

North Texas 1 4 1 T, 2-2 (2011)

Northeastern State 9 0 0 W, 1-0 (2007)

Northern Arizona 1 0 0 W, 6-1 (1997)

Northern Iowa 1 0 0 W, 6-1 (2005)

Northwestern State 2 0 0 W, 3-1 (2010)

Oakland 5 11 3 L, 0-6 (2011)

Oklahoma 2 11 0 L, 1-4 (2011)

Oklahoma Christian 5 1 0 W, 4-0 (2000)

Oklahoma City 1 0 0 W, 1-0 (2007)

Oklahoma State 2 10 0 L, 0-1 (2011)

Ole Miss 0 1 0 L, 2-3 (1997)

Oregon State 0 1 0 L, 1-4 (1993)

Pacific 0 1 0 L, 1-4 (1997)

Purdue 1 0 0 W, 1-0 (1999)

Portland State 1 0 0 W, 3-0 (2002)

Rice 1 1 0 W, 3-0 (2002)

Rogers State 1 0 0 W, 2-0 (2011)

Sam Houston State 2 0 0 W, 3-2 (2011)

South Alabama 1 1 0 W, 3-1 (1996)

South Dakota 1 0 0 W, 5-3 (2011)

South Dakota State 0 5 0 L, 0-2 (2011)

Southern Nazarene 0 1 0 L, 1-3 (1995)

Southeast Missouri State 0 2 0 L, 2-3 (2001)

SMU 1 5 1 W, 1-0 (2009)

Southern Utah 8 2 2 W, 4-0 (2011)

Southwest Baptist 1 0 0 W, 2-1 (2011)

St. Bonaventure 1 0 0 W, 2-0 (2001)

St. Gregory’s 1 0 0 W, 2-0 (1999)

Stephen F. Austin 4 3 0 L, 0-4 (2011)

Texas A&M 0 1 0 L, 0-11 (1993)

Texas Christian 1 5 0 L, 2-6 (2006)

Texas State 1 0 0 W, 3-2 (2005)

Texas Tech 3 5 0 L, 0-1 (2010)

Toledo 0 1 0 L, 0-3 (1995)

Troy State 1 0 0 W, 18-1 (1997)

Tulsa 4 12 4 L, 0-1 (2011)

UALR 9 2 0 W, 2-0 (2010)

UC-Irvine 0 1 0 L, 0-2 (1998)

UMKC 2 1 0 L, (2OT), 2-1 (2011)

Valparaiso 8 4 0 L, 1-2 (2006)

Vermont 0 1 0 L, 1-2 (2003)

Western Illinois 9 7 0 W (2OT), 2-1 (2011)

Western Kentucky 1 1 0 W, 2-0 (2001)

Milwuakee 0 0 1 T, (2OT), 2-2 (2000)

Wyoming 2 1 0 W, 1-0 (2005)

Xavier 0 1 0 L, 1-5 (2007)

Youngstown State 2 0 0 W, 11-0 (2000)

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