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Everything you need to know about the UMobile women's soccer program. (Note: interactive map and videos don't work on ISSUU)

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    2012 Quick Facts

    University Information Location Mobile, AL Founded 1961 Enrollment 1,788 Nickname Rams and Lady Rams School Colors Maroon & White Home Field The Jungle Seating Capacity 800 Affiliation NAIA Conference Southern States Athletic President Dr. Mark Foley Athletics Director Joe Niland Administrative Assistant Sally Shouppe Athletic Dept. Phone 251-442-2278 Athletic Dept. Fax 251-442-2499Twitter @MobileRamsFacebook University of Mobile Rams YouTube MobileRamsOfficial

    Coaching Staff Head Coach Brian Person Alma Mater Alaska Fairbanks 98 Office Phone 251-442-2397 Years At UM 5 Record At UM 51-41-9 Overall Record 51-41-9 Assistant Coach Trent Catchpole Office Phone 251-442-2303 Years At UM 1st

    Athletic Training Staff Athletic Trainer Melissa Thomas Office Phone 251-442-2561 Assistant Athletic Trainer Courtney Jones Office Phone 251-442-2361

    Team History First Year Of Womens Soccer 1992 All-Time Record 248-131-17 NAIA Tournament Appearances/Last 6/2011

    Media OutletsMobile Press-Register Randy Kennedy

    251-219-5669

    Call News Willie Gray251-866-5998

    Tri-City Review Rick Cauley251-679-5975

    WKRG-CBS-5 Sports Randy Patrick251-662-3003

    WPMI NBC-15 Sports Lance CrawfordClement Townsend

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    Team Information 2011 Overall Record 19-4-1Conference Record 11-1Final Ranking 5thLetterwinners Returning/Lost 15/5 Starters Returning/Lost 9/2

    Key Returners

    Christy Lachappelle Two-Time NAIA AAOlivia Maddox NAIA AAJesslyn Fagundes 14 G, 10 ARebekah Counce NAIA AABrianna Simmons 10 G, 7 A

    Key LossesLorna Brownlie NAIA AA Kassie Ruff 14 G, 13 A

    Key NewcomersMonique Martinez F/MF Clovis, CA Rebecca Wynne GK Auburn, ALBrittany Bradford MF La Palma, CA

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    Amber Campbell Volleyball

    Jon Campbell Volleyball

    Trent Catchpole Womens Soccer

    BJ DarawichSoftball

    Billy Evans Womens Basketball

    Matthew Hicks Sports Information

    Mike Jacobs Baseball

    Shaddrick Jenkins Mens Basketball

    Terri McCormick Softball

    Tiffany McLemoreGolf

    Joe Niland Mens Basketball

    Colby Odom Golf

    Roy Patton Mens Soccer

    Brian PersonWomens Soccer

    Jon Seymour Baseball

    Sally Shouppe Administrative Assistant

    Alastair Stevenson Cross Country

    Melissa Thomas Athletic Training

    Uwe Tittl Tennis

    Courtney Vincent Athletic Training

    Courtney WardWomens Basketball

    Michael Watkins Baseball

    Daniel Whelan Mens Soccer

    Kami Whiteis Cheerleading

    Staff

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    AdministrationDr. Mark Foley has served as president of the University of Mobile since 1998 and is the third president of the university since its founding in 1961. During more than a decade of leadership, Dr. Foley has led the move to intentionally integrate faith and learning in all areas of university life, while raising academic standards, building new residence halls, establishing outstanding programs such as the Center for Performing Arts, and earning the private Christian university national rankings.

    His emphasis on the core values of faith, learning and leadership has extended to all operations of the university, from the classroom to the administrative of-fices. With these core values in place, the university is committed to graduating confident Christian men and women who have mastered the body of knowledge required by the degree they hold; who know how to think; who know what they believe and why they believe it; who possess the courage to live and work according to those beliefs; who accept responsibility as caretakers of that with which God has entrusted them; and who possess the willingness and skill to use their influence in appropriate and effective ways to change the world around them.

    Dr. Foley is a member of the Executive Committee of the Commission on Col-leges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, a past chairman of the Alabama Association of Independent Colleges and Schools, and a member of

    the Board of Directors of Victory Health Partners and Volunteers of America, Southeast, Inc.

    Previously, Dr. Foley was executive vice president of New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary. He holds a bachelor of busi-ness administration from Hardin-Simmons University in Abilene, Texas; and a master of divinity and a doctor of philosophy in psychology and counseling from New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary. He is an ordained minister, a former business owner, and has practiced as a professional counselor. His wife, Marilyn, is involved in many university activities. She holds a bachelor of science in education from Midwestern State University in Wichita Falls, Texas, and is a former classroom educator.

    The Foleys have two children and two granddaughters. Their daughter, Molly, is married to Doug Sawyer, an accountant in Georgia, and they have two daughters, Avery and Abby. Their son, Rob, and his wife, Leah, reside in Colorado where he works with Christian ministries in the National Parks system.

    Vice Presidents

    Dr. Audrey EubanksVice President

    Academic Affairs

    Mr. Steve Lee Vice President

    Business Affairs

    Mrs. Kim Leousis Vice President

    Enrollment Management

    Mr. Brian Boyle Vice President

    Institutional Advancement

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    Person has served five seasons as head coach of the womens program after serving 6 years as an assistant. Last season, he was named SSAC Womens Soccer Coach of the Year and guided the team to a spot in the Round of 8 at the NAIA Womens Soccer National Championship. That came a year after the team advanced to the Round of 16.

    In each of the past four seasons, at least two of Persons players have been named NAIA All-Amer-icans. Terri McCreadie and Anna Maddox were honored in 2008, Maddox and Missy Stovall were

    honored in 2009, and Maddox, Christy Lachappelle and Stovall were honored in 2010 and Lorna Brownlie, Rebekah Counce, Christy Lachappelle and Olivia Maddox were honored last season.

    He has also coached the Conference Player of the Year in 2008, the Defensive Player of the Year in 2009 and the Offensive Player of the Year in 2010.

    Persons record as the head coach at UMobile sits at 51-41-9.

    He began his collegiate playing career at Central Washington University and eventually finished at the University of Alaska-Fair-banks where he graduated in 1998 with a B.S. in Exercise Science. Person, who earned his MBA from the University of Mobile in May of 2002 with a 3.9 GPA, also has playing experience with Mobile. A former starter at right back for the Rams, he also played for the PDL Jackson Chargers in 1998-99. He also holds a USSF B License. He is an active member of the NSCAA and has spent eleven sum-mers working with the regional Olympic Developmental Program.

    Head Coach: Brian Person

    Catchpole is in his first season as assistant coach of the womens soccer pro-gram. A native of Lebanon, OH, Catchpole has 14 years of playing and coaching experience. He graduated from Lee University in 2010 with a B.S. in Physical Education. Catchpole has twice held USSF referee certification. Aside from soc-cer, Catchpole also supervises the University of Mobile intramural sports pro-gram and an area of Residential Life.

    Assistant Coach: Trent Catchpole

    Coaches

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    SSAC

    Auburn-Montgomery Belhaven University Brenau University Brewton-Parker

    Coast College of GA Emmanuel College Faulkner University Lee University

    Loyola University Southern Poly Southern Wesleyan Spring Hill College

    Truett McConnell University of Mobile William Carey

    Womens Tennis (6)Mens Tennis (5)Softball (7)Baseball (5)Womens Basketball (4)Mens Basketball (3)Volleyball (3)

    Womens Soccer (2)Mens Soccer (6)Mens Cross Country (0)Womens Cross Country (2)Mens Golf (3)Womens Golf (3)

    SSAC Teams In Final NAIA Poll

    Aim of the SSAC - To promote the development of athletics as an integral part of the educational offerings of member institutions by means of democratic participation at the conference level. This aim shall be accomplished by means of the functioning of committees composed of representatives of those institutions which subscribe to and support athletic programs that shall culminate in truly democratic conference championship competition. The SSAC seeks membership only from accredited institutions that support this aim. The primary criteria for selection and encouragement of membership shall be educational emphasis.

    Facebook: SouthernStatesTwitter: @ssacsports

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    Committed student-athletes never truly lose the fire or get sports out of their systems. In the NAIA, theres no reason to give up what you love. Our member colleges and universities give student-athletes the chance to compete and learn the ultimate benefits of teamwork and accomplishment. NAIA student-athletes experience what it means to be a championship-level competitor.

    THE GAME PLAN.

    60,OOO student-athletes 23 National Championships $450 million in athletic scholarships

    LEARN MORE AT NAIA.org

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    2012 Preview

    Last seasons UMobile womens soc-cer team took another step forward towards being a national champion caliber team, and the 2012 version will look to continue that progress that saw the Lady Rams go 19-4-1 and advance to the Round of 8 at the 2011 NAIA Womens Soccer National Champion-ship.

    The Lady Rams lost only two seniors that saw significant playing time last season in Kassie Ruff and Lorna Brown-lie, and the team has a group of seven seniors that will be counted upon heav-ily this season.

    Kassie and Lorna will obviously be tough to replace, but the leadership and skills of our senior class will re-ally help, UMobile Head Coach Brian Person said.

    The 2012 senior class is Jesslyn Fa-gundes, Olivia Maddox, Christy Lachap-pelle, Kelsie Ruff, Courtney Lavender, Elisabeth Davis and Brianna Simmons. Last season, that group combined for 44 of the teams 67 goals, led by Lachappelles 19 and Fagundes 14.

    Two-time All-American Lachappelle and Fagundes will headline the teams forward options, along with holdover Bethan Morgans. Newcomers expected to help attack are Pell City, Ala., native Katie Compton, Clovis, Calif., native Monique Martinez and Jackson, Miss., native LaTesha Fleming.

    We will look for Christy and Jesslyn to repeat last seasons performances and lead the group, while Bethan got meaningful playing time last season and should be able to up her perfor-mance with a year at the collegiate lev-el under her belt, Person said. Among the newcomers, LaTesha is very athletic, Monique brings JUCO experience and Katie will bring good size and athletic ability.

    Patrolling the midfield for Mobile will be a strong group of midfielders, led by 2011 NAIA All-American Olivia Maddox and Bri Simmons, who tallied 10 goals

    and 7 assists last season. Holdovers Ruff and Melissa Maddox will see time at midfield and at defender. Newcomers expected to help out in the midfield are Kali Carver and Brittany Bradford. Martinez will see some time at forward and midfield, while Paige Brackin offers the ability to play at defender and in the midfield.

    Olivia is an excellent defensive pres-ence in the midfield and Bri really helps our offense go, Person said. Among the newcomers, Kali brings a great work rate, Brittany brings skill and ex-perience and Paige brings athleticism that we can plug in at several spots.

    The defense will feature a solid group of returners and newcomers. Rebekah Counce, Rebekah Spalding, Davis, Melissa Maddox, Ruff and Courtney Lavender are the returners that will see time in the backfield, while Sarah Duren, Emma Isaacson and Brackin are newcomers that will seek playing time.

    We will look for Counce and Spald-ing to really anchor the defense, while Davis, Maddox and Ruff all really stepped up last year after being thrust into playing time at this spot, and we expect more of the same from them this year, Person said. Duren brings the work rate and athleticism to factor

    in early, Isaacson is a physical player and Brackin is a hard-worker that will compete right away.

    Standing in as the teams last line of defense will be returners Sylvia Skultety and Gillian McMahon, and newcomers Tori McKenzie and Rebecca Wynne.

    Weve been blessed with All-American keepers the last several years and we will look for someone to step up and seize the job this year, Person said. Mc-Mahon saw playing time last year and performed well, Skultety redshirted for us last year, and Wynne brings the athleticism and work rate to compete for the job as a freshman.

    Awaiting the team will be a tough schedule with non-conference games against ranked opponents, and the always-tough Southern States Athletic Conference competition. The team will open the season against Grand View (RV), Martin Methodist (7) and North-wood (15), and then Sept. 14 and 15 in Orange Beach, the Lady Rams will battle 2nd-ranked Concordia (Ore.) and 4th-ranked Embry-Riddle.

    The conference slate begins at Brenau Sept. 21, and from there, the team will close out the regular season with ten more SSAC contests.

    The SSAC is the best conference in the country, Person said. Lee has won four-straight national titles, and AUM, William Carey and Brenau are all receiv-ing votes in the preseason poll. To prep for that tough schedule we are playing one of the toughest non-conference schedules in recent memory, capped by what should be an exciting tourna-ment in Orange Beach with a pair of Top-5 matchups.

    Two-Time NAIA All-American Christy Lachappelle

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    NAIA All-Americans

    1994 Kellie Mitchell*, Irina Teneva

    1995 Irina Teneva*, Solveig Baadsvik, Pam Byrne

    1996 Nina Wathne*, Nina Ellingsen*, Pam Byrne*, Sara Krupa, Therese Lewis

    1997 Astrid Vierdal*, Christina Werner*, Nina Wathne*, Jackie Law*, Sara Krupa, Katherine Sund, Lindsay Grant, Vanessa Sims

    1998 Jackie Law*, Carmie Landeen*, Danielle Small*, Tracy Mulligan*, Lindsay Grant, Hedda Hough-land, Vanessa Sims, Tina Froberg

    2000 Ane Stangeland*, Alissa Leffler, Elizabeth Mc-Gowan, Silje Lunde, Tammie Thornton

    2001 Nadine McCorry

    2002 Allison Miller

    2003 Rose Clemensen

    2006 Rose Clemensen, Kelly Baltieri, Terri McCreadie

    2008 Terri McCreadie, Anna Maddox

    2009 Anna Maddox, Missy Stovall

    2010 Anna Maddox, Christy Lachappelle, Missy Stovall

    2011 Lorna Brownlie, Christy Lachappelle, Rebekah Counce, Olivia Maddox

    NAIA Scholar-Athletes1994 Irina Teneva1996 Martha Olson, Vanessa Sims1997 Vanessa Sims1998 Vanessa Sims2000 Jolene Flynn Stoots2001 Helen Funes2003 Allison Miller2004 Heather Person, Giselle Thomas2005 Inga Johannesdotir2010 Anna Maddox, Ashley Lachappelle2011 Christy Lachappelle, Olivia Maddox, Kelsie Ruff,

    Elisabeth Davis

    NAIA All-Tournament Team

    1996 Nina Ellingsen, Sara Krupa, Nina Wathne

    1997 Kathrine Sund, Astrid Vierdal, Jackie Law, Courtney Miles, Nina Wathne

    1998 Danielle Small, Jackie Law, Carmie Landeen

    Christy Lachappelle Danielle Small Elizabeth McGowan

    Hedda Houghland Jackie Law Tina Froberg

    Tracy Mulligan Anna Maddox Terri McCreadie

    Kelly Baltieri Missy Stovall Rose Clemensen

    Nina Wathne Pam Byrne Irina Teneva

    Honor Roll

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    2012 Roster

    No. Name Hometown Yr. Pos. Previous School Previous Club0 Sylvia Skultety Daphne, AL FR GK Daphne HS Blast SC1 Gillian McMahon Lake Forest Park, WA JR GK Edmonds CC Emerald City FC2 Jesslyn Fagundes Hanford, CA SR F Fresno City College Bullard Magic4 Kali Carver Moss Point, MS FR MF East Central HS Gulf Coast United Dynamo

    5 Olivia Maddox Auburn, AL SR MF Lee-Scott Academy6 LaTesha Fleming Ridgeland, MS FR F Ridgeland HS MS Fire7 Sarah Calhoun Jacksonville, FL FR F University of North Florida8 Saskia Adriance Enterprise, AL FR F Enterprise HS Dothan United

    10 Melissa Maddox Auburn, AL JR D Lee-Scott Academy Auburn Thunder11 Christy Lachappelle San Antonio, TX SR F Ronald Reagan HS Classics Elite12 Courtney Lavender Mobile, AL JR D Mary G. Montgomery HS Mobile Soccer Club14 Rebekah Spalding Bastrop, TX SO D Bastrop HS Lonestar SC16 Bethan Morgans The Woodlands, TX SO MF The Woodlands College Park HS Challenge17 Kelsie Ruff Huntsville, AL SR D Valley Fellowship Christian Academy Huntsville United18 Brittany Bradford La Palma, CA JR MF Santiago Canyon CC Anaheim SC19 Brianna Simmons The Woodlands, TX SR MF The Woodlands College Park HS Texas Rush20 Monique Martinez Clovis, CA JR MF Fresno City College21 Amanda Shontz New Market, AL SO F Hazel Green HS23 Rebekah Counce San Antonio, TX JR D Churchill HS Classics Elite24 Rebecca Wynne Auburn, AL FR GK Auburn HS CFC Redstar25 Elisabeth Davis Fairhope, AL SR D Bayside Academy Blast SC26 Sarah Duren Wilmer, AL FR D Mary G. Montgomery HS Mobile Soccer Club28 Katie Compton Pell City, AL FR F Pell City HS Birmingham United Soccer Association

    29 Victoria McKenzie Semmes, AL FR GK Mary G. Montgomery HS30 Emma Isaacson Opelika, AL FR D Lee-Scott Academy Auburn Thunder32 Paige Brackin Semmes, AL FR D Faith Academy Mobile Soccer ClubRS Kelsey Pope The Woodlands, TX RS D The Woodlands College Park HS Texas RushRS Molley Ward Sierra Vista, AZ SR MF Scottsdale CC Gilbert Arsenal

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    Personal: Daughter of Sue Anne and Scott Davis ... Enjoys painting, soccer, cooking, hanging with friends and watch-ing movies

    2011: Played in 11 games, making 5 starts in 2011 ... Dak-tronics-NAIA Scholar-Athlete

    2010: Appeared in 8 games ... Got 1 start

    2009: Made 1 start and played in 17 games

    High School: Played soccer ... Defensive MVP ... Overall MVP ... Ralph Pierotti Award

    Club: Blast Soccer Club 2005 and 2007

    Other: Favorite athlete is Lionel Messi ... Greatest ath-letic achievement was winning the Ralph Pierotti Career Achievement award ... Favorite home-cooked meal is par-mesan chicken, macaroni and cheese and spinach casserole ... Favorite TV show is White Collar ... Cant live without macaroni and cheese ... Is not 50 tall yet

    Personal: Daughter of Jill Baker and Robby Fagundes ... Nursing major ... Enjoys playing soccer, racing, riding quads and playing sports

    2011: Started all 24 games in 2011 ... 2nd-Team All-Con-ference ... Tallied 14 goals and 10 assists ... Hat trick in the National Tournament against Graceland ... Multiple goals v. Shorter and Emmanuel ... Game-winners v. Carroll, Truett-McConnell and Graceland ... 2 assists v. Indiana Wesleyan and Belhaven ... Recorded a point in 8-straight games Oct. 1 Oct. 25

    Previous College: Fresno City 2009-10 ... 1st-Team All-American ... Set record for all-time career goals and single-season goals scored ... Fresno State 2009-11

    High School: Leemoore ... Played soccer

    Other: Favorite athlete is Julie Foudy ... Greatest athletic achievement was being named 1st-Team All-American ... Favorite home-cooked meal is chicken tacos ... Favorite TV show is Pros v. Joes ... Cant live without music ... Doesnt like watching soccer

    Forward

    2Jesslyn

    FagundesSeniorHanford, CA Fresno City College

    Defender

    25Elisabeth

    DavisSeniorFairhope, AL Bayside Academy

    Player Profiles

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    Player Profiles

    Personal: Native of San Antonio, TX ... Daughter of Melody and Gary Lachappelle ... HPES major

    2011: Honorable Mention NAIA All-American in 2011 ... 1st-Team All-Conference ... Daktronics-NAIA Scholar-Athlete ... 19 goals and 14 assists in 24 games ... Scored 7 game-winning goals ... Scored 2 goals in five games ... 2 assists in three games ... Season-high 6 points Sept. 9 v. Carroll with 2 goals and 2 assists

    2010: 3rd-Team NAIA All-American ... SSAC West Offensive Player of the Year ... All-Conference ... Led team with 30 points ... 11 goals and 8 assists ... Scored 2 game-winners ... Put 31 of 57 shots on goal

    2009: 1st-Team All-GCAC ... Started and played in 21 games ... Recorded 7 goals and 8 assists ... Scored 2 goals and 1 as-sist versus Warner University

    High School: Ran track and played soccer ... 2008-09 District Champs ... Regional Champs ... State Semi-Finalists ... 1st-Team All-District ... Super Team

    Club: Classics Elite Soccer Academy 2003-09 ... Players Player Award 2009

    Other: Greatest athletic achievement was being named SSAC West Offensive Player of the Year in 2010 ... Favorite home-cooked meal is spaghetti ... Favorite TV shows are The Office, Criminal Minds and Lost ... Cant live without Jesus ... Wishes she was left-handed

    Personal: Daughter of Debra Kent and Shannon Lavender ... Enjoys chilling, swimming, hunting and soccer

    2010: Appeared in 5 games

    2009: Appeared in 3 games as a freshman

    High School: Played soccer ... Team Captain ... Most Valu-able Midfielder

    Club: Mobile Soccer Club U18 Team 2007 ... Port City Futbol 2008

    Other: Favorite athlete is Lionel Messi ... Greatest athletic achievement was being named Team Captain ... Favorite home-cooked meal is chicken tetrazzini ... Favorite TV show is Supernatural ... Cant live without music ... Nickname is Courtney Purple

    Defender

    12Courtney

    LavenderSeniorMobile, AL Mary G. Montgomery

    Forward

    11Christy

    LachappelleSeniorSan Antonio, TX Ronald Reagan

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    Personal: Daughter of Macy and Robert Maddox ... Chris-tian Studies minor ... Enjoys running, singing, playing guitar and piano, loving people and coloring

    2011: Played in all 24 games in 2011 ... Honorable Mention NAIA All-American ... 1st-Team All-Conference ... Daktronics-NAIA Scholar-Athlete

    2010: SSAC West All-Division ... Played in 20 games

    2009: 2nd-Team All-GCAC ... Started 19 games and played in all 21 contests

    High School: Ran track and played volleyball, basketball and soccer ... Warrior Award ... State Championship All-Tournament Team in basketball ... Most Valuable Defensive Player in basketball ... State Championship Captain Award in track ... Captain Award ... MVP in soccer ... All-Tournament Team in soccer

    Other: Favorite athlete is Michelle Akers ... Greatest athletic achievement was winning the basketball State Champion-ship as a senior ... Favorite home-cooked meal is dads pizza ... Cant live without Jesus ... Terrified of dogs

    Personal: Daughter of Nancy and Brad Ruff ... Enjoys sports, dancing, car singing and math

    2011: Played in 22 games in 2011 ... Daktronics-NAIA Schol-ar-Athlete ... Part of a defense that pitched 11 shutouts

    2010: Played in all 21 games ... Recorded 1 assist

    2009: Started 2 games and played in 19 ... Recorded 1 assist ... Also played in 18 games for the UM womens basketball team ... Averaged 15.5 minutes per game

    High School: Ran track and played soccer, basketball and volleyball ... Team Captain in soccer, basketball and volley-ball ... MVP soccer and volleyball ... Defensive MVP basket-ball ... Most Distinguished Athlete volleyball ... Two-Time State Champion in track

    Club: WPSL Dallas Premiere 2010 ... Les Boise United 2004-06 ... Huntsville United 2007-09

    Other: Favorite athlete is Steve Nash ... Greatest athletic achievement was being named Athlete of the Year ... Favor-ite home-cooked meal is lasagna ... Favorite TV show is So You Think You Can Dance ... Cant live without laughing

    Defender

    17Kelsie

    RuffSeniorHuntsville, AL Valley Fellowship

    Midfielder

    5Olivia

    MaddoxSeniorMontgomery, AL Lee-Scott

    Player Profiles

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    Player Profiles

    Personal: Daughter of Levitia and James Simmons ... Enjoys spending time with Jesus, her friends and her family, play-ing soccer, playing guitar and cooking

    2011: Played in 24 games in 2011 ... Tallied 10 goals and 7 assists ... Scored 4 game-winning goals ... Season-high 2 goals Oc.t 8 v. Brewton-Parker ... High of 2 assists twice (Sept. 23 v. Shorter, Nov. 10 v. Brenau)

    2010: Played in 20 games ... Finished with 6 goals and 1 as-sist ... Put 23 of 51 shots on goal ... Tallied 2 game-winners

    2009: Played in all 21 games, starting 20 of them ... Scored 4 goals and tallied 1 assist ... Recorded hat trick versus Rein-hardt

    High School: Played soccer ... MVP, Miss Lady Cavalier and 1st-Team All-District 2006 ... 2nd-Team All-District 2007 ... 1st-Team All-District 2008 ... MVP 2009 ... District Co-MVP 2009

    Club: Texas Rush 2002-09 ... Award of Excellence ... Presi-dents Cup State Champions 2009

    Other: Favorite athlete is Landon Donovan ... Greatest athletic achievement was scoring three goals in one game in the State Cup ... Favorite home-cooked meal is gumbo ... Favorite TV show is Criminal Minds ... Cant live without music ... Not a fan of crowds

    Personal: Daughter of Tammy and Richard Ward ... Pre-Med major ... Enjoys boating, camping and reading

    2011: Started all 24 games in 2011 ... Lone goal came Oct. 3 v. Brenau ... Lone assist came Sept. 10 v. Westminster ... Put 11 of 16 shots on frame

    Previous College: Scottsdale CC ... 2010 2nd-Team All-Conference ... NJCAA Player of the Week in 2010 ... Marshall Trembell athletic scholarship award 2010

    High School: Buena ... Ran cross country and played soccer and tennis ... 2008-09 1st-Team All-Conference in soccer ... 2007-08 Honorable Mention All-Conference in soccer

    Club: Gilbert Arsernal 91 in 2010 ... Sierra Vista Soccer Club

    Other: Favorite athlete is Kurt Warner ... Greatest athletic achievement was winning the 2009 Conference Champion-ship in high school ... Favorite home-cooked meal is enchi-lada casserole ... Favorite TV show is The Office ... Cant live without her family

    Midfielder Midfielder

    19 RSBrianna

    SimmonsMolly

    WardSeniorThe Woodslands, TX The Woodlands College Park HS

    SeniorSierra Vista, AZ Scottsdale CC

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    Personal: Daughter of Sabine and James Adriance ... Biology major ... Enjoys soccer, horseback riding, running and hanging out with friends

    High School: Enterprise ... Played soccer ... Offensive MVP

    Club: Enterprise Wings ... State Champions 2008-10 ... Dothan United ... Houston Dynamo

    Other: Favorite home-cooked meal is moms noodles and gravy ... Favorite TV show is Criminal Minds ... Favorite candy is Starburst

    Personal: Daughter of Trudy and Jon Brackin ... Native of Mobile, AL ... Nursing major ... Enjoys surfing, hunting, fishing and any-thing outdoors

    High School: Faith Academy ... Played soccer and basketball ... Team Captain four years ... Battle of the Bay three years ... Kiwan-nas Faith Academy Female Athlete of the Year ... AHSAA All-Star

    Club: Mobile Soccer Club ... ODP State Team ... Region III Premier League

    Other: Favorite athlete is Mia Hamm ... Favorite home-cooked meal is broccoli and cheese casserole ... Favorite TV show is NY Med ... Always has mint chocolate chip ice cream in her fridge ... Has lived in five states and visited seven countries

    Defender

    32Paige

    BrackinFreshmanSemmes, AL Faith Academy

    Forward

    8Saskia

    AdrianceFreshmanEnterprise, AL Enterprise HS

    Player Profiles

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    Player Profiles

    Personal: Daughter of Leila and Boyd Bradford ... Native of La Palma, CA ... Nursing major

    Previous College: Santiago Canyon College 2010-12 ... 2011 OEC Champions and State Academic Champions ... 2012 OEC Champi-ons and State Finalists

    High School: John F. Kennedy ... Played womens soccer, cross country and track

    Club: Long Beach FC 2008-09 ... Anaheim Soccer Club 2009-10

    Other: Favorite athlete is Gareth Bale ... Greatest athletic achieve-ment was being named 1st-Team All-League in 2010 ... Favorite home-cooked meal is pulled pork ... Favorite TV show is Criminal Minds ... Always has Gatorade and water in her fridge

    Personal: Daughter of Cathy and Bob Calhoun ... Elementary Edu-cation major ... Enjoys playing soccer, volunteering at church and working with children

    High School: University Christian ... Played soccer and ran track ... Team Captain as a senior ... Defensive Captain as a junior ... Four-Time Scholar Athlete

    Other: Favorite athlete is Tim Tebow ... Greatest athletic achieve-ment was being named Team Captain ... Favorite home-cooked meal is steak and baked potato ... Favorite TV show is So You Think You Can Dance ... Cant live without her cell phone and iPod ... Is double-jointed

    Forward

    7Sarah

    CalhounFreshmanJacksonville, FL North Florida

    Personal: Daughter of Lesa and Kavin Carver ... Native of Hurley, MS ... Nursing major

    High School: East Central ... Played soccer ... Defensive MVP as a sophomore ... Team Captain as a junior

    Club: Gulf Coast United and Houston Dynamo 2003-11 ... State Title in 2010

    Other: Favorite athlete is Alex Morgan ... Greatest athletic achieve-ment was winning the State Championship in 2010 ... Favorite home-cooked meal is spaghetti ... Favorite TV show is NCIS ... Always has strawberries in her fridge ... Cant live without God, her family and her phone

    Midfielder

    4Kali

    CarverFreshmanMoss Point, MS East Central HS

    Personal: Daughter of Pam and Greg Compton ... Native of Pell City, AL ... Psychology minor ... Enjoys theatre, playing guitar and playing soccer

    High School: Pell City ... Played soccer ... Set new single-season record for goals scored as a sophomore ... Offensive MVP and Coachs Award as a sophomore ... North Alabama All-Star Team as a junior

    Club: Vestavia Hills Soccer Association 2005-10 ... Birmingham United Soccer Association 2010-12

    Other: Favorite athlete is Michelle Akers ... Favorite home-cooked meal is steak and baked potatoes ... Favorite TV show is Criminal Minds ... Always has chocolate milk in her fridge ... Cant live with-out her little brother ... She cant burp

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    28Katie

    ComptonFreshmanPell City, AL Pell City HS

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    18Brittany

    BradfordJuniorLa Palma, CA Santiago Canyon

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    Personal: Daughter of Brenda and Jim Counce ... Enjoys horse-back riding, drawing, swimming, hiking and reading

    2011: Honorable Mention NAIA All-American in 2011 ... Started all 24 games ... 2nd-Team All-Conference ... Helped anchor a defense that had 11 shutouts ... Scored 3 goals and had 1 assist

    2010: Started and played in all 21 games as a freshman ... Scored 3 goals and tallied 1 assist ... Named to SSAC West All-Freshman Team

    High School: Played four years of soccer and ran track her senior year ... Two-time 1st-Team All-District ... Three-time Academic All-District ... TASCO All-Region Team

    Club: Played for Classics Elite 2004-10 ... Played for Supras 2001-04

    Personal: Daughter of Tracey and William Duren ... Native of Wilmer, AL ... Athletic Training major ... Enjoys soccer, family and photography

    High School: Mary G. Montgomery ... Played soccer and cheer-leading ... MVP ... Defense Award ... Coachs Award

    Club: Mobile Soccer Club ... MVP

    Other: Favorite athlete of the game is Mia Hamm ... Favorite home-cooked meal is roast and mashed potatoes ... Favorite TV show is Duck Dynasty ... Always has lemonade in her fridge ... Cant live without Sour Patch Kids

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    26Sarah

    DurenFreshmanWilmer, AL Mary G. Montgomery

    Personal: Daughter of Fay and Frederick Fleming ... Native of Jackson, MS ... Athletic Training major ... Enjoys soccer, talking on the phone and hanging with friends

    High School: Ridgeland ... Played soccer and ran track ... State Championship in 2010 and 2012 ... North State track

    Club: Central Jackson Soccer Organization 2008-12 ... Chicago Fire 2012 ... Mississippi Fuego of WPSL

    Other: Favorite athlete is Marta ... Greatest athletic achievement was winning State Championships ... Favorite home-cooked meal is seafood ... Favorite TV show is Pretty Little Liars ... Always has tea in her fridge ... Cant live without her cell phone

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    6LaTesha

    FlemingFreshmanRidgeland, MS Ridgeland HS

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    23Rebekah

    CounceJuniorSan Antonio, TX Churchill HS

    Personal: Daughter of Kathy and Chris Isaacson ... Native of Ope-lika, AL ... Athletic Training major

    High School: Lee Scott Academy ... Played soccer Club: Auburn Thunder 2011

    Other: Favorite athlete is Mia Hamm ... Greatest athletic achieve-ment was being part of a State Championship team ... Favorite home-cooked meal is tacos ... Favorite TV show is Saturday Night Live ... Always has Gatorade and pickles in her fridge ... Cant live without music, gum and chapstick ... Doesnt like chocolate

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    30Emma

    IsaacsonFreshmanOpelika, AL Lee-Scott

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    Personal: Daughter of Macy and Robert Maddox ... Enjoys most any sport, hanging with family and eating Nutella

    2011: Started 23 games in 2011 ... Tallied lone goal Oct. 8 v. Brewton-Parker and added both of her assists in that game

    2010: Played in 16 games as a true freshman ... Earned 1 start

    High School: Played basketball, soccer and track ... 2010 Player of the Year for basketball

    Club: Auburn Thunder 2006-08

    Other: Greatest athletic achievement was winning State Champi-onships for basketball, soccer and track ... Favorite home-cooked meal is homemade pizza ... Cant live without Jesus

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    10Melissa

    MaddoxJuniorAuburn, AL Lee-Scott

    Personal: Native of Fresno, CA ... Nursing major ... Enjoys anything athletic

    Previous College: Fresno City College 2009-12 ... Conference MVP

    High School: Clovis West ... Played soccer and ran track ... MVP ... Coachs Award

    Other: Greatest athletic achievement was being MVP of CVC ... Favorite home-cooked meal is enchiladas ... Favorite TV show is Greys Anatomy ... Always has Cran-Grape juice in her fridge ... Cant live without peanut butter ... Still sleeps with a blanket

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    20Monique

    MartinezJuniorClovis, CA Fresno City College

    Personal: Daughter of Tammy McKenzie and Jerry Mason ... Na-tive of Semmes, AL ... Intercultural Studies major ... Enjoys soccer, Tae-Kwon-Do, reading, watching martial arts movies, shopping and hanging with friends

    High School: Mary G. Montgomery ... Played soccer ... Coachs Award ... All-County

    Club: Mobile United 2010-11

    Other: Favorite athlete is Hope Solo ... Favorite home-cooked meal is chicken alfredo with mushrooms ... Favorite TV shows are Adventure Time and Big Bang Theory ... Always has juice, eggs and pickles in her fridge ... Cant live without a shower ... Went to anime conventions and cosplayed

    Personal: Daughter of Dorthea and Michael McMahon ... Market-ing major ... Enjoys camping, going to the beach and taking her dog to the park

    2011: Played in 2 games in 2011 ... Totaled 80:27 in goal, finishing with 2 saves and 0 goals allowed ... Played against Northwood and Brewton-Parker Previous College: Edmonds Community College 2009-11

    High School: Bishop Blanchet ... Played soccer and softball

    Club: Emerald City F.C. 2005-09

    Other: Favorite athlete is Iker Casillas ... Favorite home-cooked meal is phad thai ... Favorite TV show is SportsCenter

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    1Gillian

    McMahonJuniorLake Forest Park, WA Edmonds CC

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    29Victoria

    McKenzieFreshmanSemmes, AL Mary G. Montgomery

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    Personal: Daughter of Lesley and Lloyd Morgans ... Art History major ... Humanities minor

    2011: Saw action in 10 games in 2011 ... Scored goals Oct. 7 v. Em-manuel and Oct. 8 v. Brewton-Parker and tallied an assist Oct. 11 v. Belhaven ... Put 4 of 6 shots on target

    High School: College Park ... Played soccer ... 2nd-Team All-District 2009 ... MVP 2011

    Club: Texas Rush 2000-09 ... Presidents Cup State Champions 2004, 2006, 2009 ... Challenge 2009-11

    Other: Favorite athlete is Wayne Rooney ... Roger Moore, the sec-ond James Bond, was married to her second cousin on her dads side ... Favorite home-cooked meal is spaghetti and meatballs

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    16Bethan

    MorgansSophomoreThe Woodlands, TX The Woodlands College Park

    Personal: Daughter of Terri and Ronnie Pope ... HPES major ... Enjoys learning guitar, antique shopping and hanging out with friends

    High School: The Woodlands College Park ... Played soccer ... MVP 2010 ... 1st-Team and 2nd-Team All-District

    Club: Texas Rush 2001-11 ... Nationals Finalists ... Regional Cham-pions ... Presidents Cup Champions ... Rush Cup Champions ... Orange Classics Champions ... ODP State Pool 2009 ... ODP State Team 2010

    Other: Favorite athlete is Abby Wombach ... Favorite home-cooked meal is grilled chicken, queso and macaroni and cheese ... Favorite TV show is Law and Order SVU ... Cant live without music, the outdoors and God ... Is the master of corny jokes

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    RSKelsey

    PopeRedshirtThe Woodlands, TX The Woodlands College Park

    Personal: Daughter of Gina and Walt Shontz ... Biology major ... Spanish minor ... Enjoys soccer, fishing and jingle dress dancing

    2011: Saw action in 2 games in 2011 ... Recorded an assist Oct. 8 v. Brewton-Parker

    High School: Hazel Green ... Played soccer ... Team Captain ... The United States Navy Distinguished Athlete ... Presidents Education Awards Program ... Trojan Ambassador

    Other: Favorite athlete is Giovani Dos Santos ... Greatest athletic achievement was being named the United States Navy Distin-guished Athlete ... Favorite home-cooked meal is meatloaf ... Fa-vorite TV show is Pretty Little Liars ... Cant live without her phone

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    21Amanda

    ShontzSophomoreNew Market, AL Hazel Green HS

    Personal: Daughter of Silvia and Luis Skultety ... Nursing major ... Spanish minor ... Enjoys soccer, traveling, listening to music, run-ning and dancing

    High School: Daphne ... Played soccer ... Two-Time All-County selection ... 82 wins, 503 saves and 43 shutouts in goal

    Club: Blast 2008-09

    Other: Favorite athlete is Marta Viera da Silva ... Greatest athletic achievement was reaching the State finals ... Favorite home-cooked meal is feijoada (black beans and rice) ... Favorite TV show is Family Guy ... Cant live without her cell phone

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    0Sylvia

    SkultetyFreshmanDaphne, AL Daphne HS

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    Personal: Daughter of Mirella Hernandez and David Spalding ... Nursing major ... Math minor

    2011: Played in 20 games in 2011 ... SSAC All-Freshman

    High School: Bastrop ... Played soccer and ran track ... 2011 District 49 4A Defensive Player of the Year ... Academic All-District 2009-11 ... Bastrop County Defensive Player of the Year 2010 ... Team Co-Captain 2011

    Club: 93G North Red and 92G Red South 2010-11 ... Western District Champions ... Advanced to State Championships ... 93G Arsenal and 92G Arsenal 2005-09

    Other: Favorite athlete is Abby Wombach ... Favorite home-cooked meal is carne guisada with flour tortillas

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    14Rebekah

    SpaldingSophomoreBastrop, TX Bastrop HS

    Personal: Daughter of Becky and Robert Wynne ... Native of Auburn, AL ... Biology major ... Enjoys hiking, reading and giving massages

    High School: Auburn ... Played basketball, soccer and volleyball ... Four-year starter in soccer ... Team Captain and 2010 Coachs Award in soccer ... Two-year starter in volleyball

    Club: CFC Redstar 2010-12 ... 13-0 record ... Team Captain

    Other: Greatest athletic achievement was leading her high school team to 55 shutouts over four years ... Favorite home-cooked meal is steak and sauted mushrooms, peppers and onions and mashed potatoes ... Favorite TV show is Suits ... Always has coffee ice cream in her fridge ... Cant live without her father ... Has a twin

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    24Rebecca

    WynneFreshmanAuburn, AL Auburn HS

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    Auburn MontgomeryLocation.............Montgomery, AL Enrollment..............................5,305Affiliation...............................NAIA Conference.............................SSAC Nickname.......................Warhawks Colors...................Orange & Black 2011 Record............................8-9-1 Head Coach........Jamey Newsome Record at School................20-15-2 Overall Record...................20-15-2

    Belhaven UniversityLocation......................Jackson, MS Enrollment..............................2,951Affiliation...............................NAIA Conference.............................SSAC Nickname............................Blazers Colors......................Green & Gold 2011 Record..........................6-11-1 Head Coach.............Josue SabillonRecord at School................25-38-6 Overall Record...................25-38-6

    Brenau UniversityLocation................Gainesville, GA Enrollment..............................1,800Affiliation...............................NAIA Conference.............................SSAC Nickname................Golden Tigers Colors........................Black & Gold 2011 Record..........................10-6-3 Head Coach...Mike Lochstampfor Record at School..............59-52-10 Overall Record.........................N/A

    Brewton ParkerLocation...............Mt. Vernon, GA Enrollment..............................1,050Affiliation...............................NAIA Conference.............................SSAC Nickname...................Lady Barons Colors...........Navy Blue & Orange 2011 Record.............................1-17 Head Coach..................Jayme Dye Record at School................1st Year Overall Record...................1st Year

    Concordia CollegeLocation....................Portland, OR Enrollment..............................2,500Affiliation...............................NAIA Conference......Cascade Collegiate Nickname.........................Cavaliers Colors......................Navy & White 2011 Record..........................19-5-1 Head Coach..............Grand Landy Record at School............272-54-21 Overall Record...............272-54-21

    Embry-Riddle UniversityLocation..........Daytona Beach, FL Enrollment..............................4,978Affiliation...............................NAIA Conference........................The SunNickname..............................Eagles Colors...............Royal Blue & Gold 2011 Record..........................18-3-1 Head Coach.......Samantha Bohon Record at School...............61-32-4 Overall Record..................61-32-4

    Emmanuel CollegeLocation......Franklin Springs, GA Enrollment.................................800Affiliation...............................NAIA Conference.............................SSAC Nickname......................Lady Lions Colors..........................Red & Gold 2011 Record..........................8-10-1 Head Coach......Forrest Wimberly Record at School...............15-19-3 Overall Record.........................N/A

    Faulkner UniversityLocation.............Montgomery, AL Enrollment.............................3,200Affiliation...............................NAIA Conference.............................SSAC Nickname..............................Eagles Colors...Royal Blue, Black & Gray 2011 Record..........................12-7-1 Head Coach.......Glenn Townsend Record at School................1st YearOverall Record...................1st Year

    Grand View UniversityLocation................Des Moines, IA Enrollment..............................1,950Affiliation...............................NAIA Conference.....Midwest Collegiate Nickname...........................Vikings Colors........................Red & White 2011 Record.............................14-6 Head Coach........Ventsi Stoimirov Record at School......................N/A Overall Record.........................N/A

    Lee UniversityLocation..................Cleveland, TN Enrollment..............................4,411Affiliation...............................NAIA Conference.............................SSAC Nickname...................Lady Flames Colors.................Maroon & White 2011 Record.............................23-2 Head Coach.................Matt Yelton Record at School..............202-33-6 Overall Record...............256-73-11

    Martin MethodistLocation.......................Pulaski, TN Enrollment..............................1,090Affiliation...............................NAIA Conference.....TranSouth Athletic Nickname......................RedHawks Colors........................Red & White 2011 Record..........................14-2-2 Head Coach.................Tyson John Record at School..................14-2-2 Overall Record.....................36-8-5

    Northwood UniversityLocation......West Palm Beach, FL Enrollment.................................600Affiliation...............................NAIA Conference........................The Sun Nickname........................Seahawks Colors...Navy, Columbia Blue & White 2011 Record..........................15-2-1 Head Coach..........Matthew Dunn Record at School..................64-8-1 Overall Record.....................64-8-1

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    Reinhardt UniversityLocation.....................Waleska, GA Enrollment..............................1,230Affiliation...............................NAIA Conference..Appalachian Athletic Nickname....................Lady Eagles Colors...............Navy Blue & Gold 2011 Record..........................14-4-2 Head Coach..............Andy Kaplan Record at School......................N/A Overall Record.........................N/A

    SCAD SavannahLocation..................Savannah, GA Enrollment............................10,461Affiliation...............................NAIA Conference........................The SunNickname.................................Bees Colors........................Black & Gold 2011 Record.............................13-5 Head Coach......Andy Williamson Record at School............107-70-15 Overall Record...............108-84-15

    Southern WesleyanLocation.......................Central, SC Enrollment.................................632Affiliation...............................NAIA Conference.............................SSAC Nickname................Lady Warriors Colors...............Royal Blue & Gold 2011 Record..........................3-13-1 Head Coach...................Tom Price Record at School..............59-68-10 Overall Record.................59-68-10

    Spring Hill CollegeLocation.......................Mobile, AL Enrollment..............................1,500Affiliation...............................NAIA Conference.............................SSAC Nickname...........................Badgers Colors....................Purple & White 2011 Record..........................8-10-1 Head Coach......Christian DeVries Record at School................14-21-1 Overall Record.............156-148-17

    Truett McConnellLocation..................Cleveland, GA Enrollment..............................1,946Affiliation...............................NAIA Conference.............................SSAC Nickname...............................Bears Colors..........................Blue & Gold 2011 Record..........................8-12-2 Head Coach.......David McDowell Record at School......................N/A Overall Record.........................N/A

    William Carey UniversityLocation...............Hattiesburg, MSEnrollment...............................3650Affiliation...............................NAIA Conference.............................SSAC Nickname.............Lady CrusadersColors.............Red, Black & White 2011 Record............................8-8-2 Head Coach............Danny Owens Record at School..............92-35-10 Overall Record.................92-35-10

    2012 NAIA Womens Soccer Preseason Top-25Rank School 2011 Record Pts

    1 Lee Univ. 23-2 5602 Concordia (Ore.) 19-5-1 5423 Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 19-1-2 5244 Embry-Riddle (Fla.) 18-3-1 5055 Mobile (Ala.) 19-4-1 4806 Baker (Kan.) 15-3-2 4657 Martin Methodist (Tenn.) 14-2-2 4298 Olivet Nazarene (Ill.) 17-3-2 4259 Westmont (Calif.) 13-6-1 418

    10 Spring Arbor (Mich.) 19-3-1 37511 Oklahoma City 17-3-2 38612 Hastings (Neb.) 19-3-1 37513 Cal State San Marcos 15-4-1 34214 Judson (Ill.) 16-3-2 31315 Northwood (Fla.) 15-3-1 29916 Trinity Christian (Ill.) 16-4-2 27716 Graceland (Iowa) 10-7-4 27718 Concordia (Calif.) 13-5-2 27319 Robert Morris (Ill.) 14-5-2 23220 Bellevue (Neb.) 14-2-3 21321 Texas at Brownsville 17-3-1 18722 Westminster (Utah) 12-7-2 18623 Kansas Wesleyan 16-2-2 14324 Science & Arts (Okla.) 15-6 12625 Carroll (Mont.) 12-4-2 101

    Others receiving votes: Siena Heights (Mich.) 90; Auburn Montgomery (Ala.) 85; St. Ambrose (Iowa) 78; William Carey (Miss.) 46; Southern Oregon 31; Ot-tawa (Kan.) 19; Grand View (Iowa) 15; Biola (Calif.) 11; Northwest (Wash.) 10; Reinhardt (Ga.) 9; Brenau (Ga.) 7; Ashford (Iowa) 7; Oklahoma Wesleyan 4; Mount Vernon Nazarene (Ohio) 3; Rocky Mountain (Mont.) 3; St. Thomas (Fla.) 3; Aquinas (Mich.) 3.

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    The 2011 season saw the UMobile womens soccer team take another step forward, going 19-4-1 overall and an im-pressive 11-1 in the always-tough South-ern States Athletic Conference. The team went on to advance to the Round of 8 at the 2011 NAIA Womens Soccer National Championship and finished the season ranked 5th in the final NAIA Top-25. We want to compete for championships, and we took another step forward in that quest, Head Coach Brian Person said. After going to the Round of 16 last year, it was nice to take that a step further this season.

    After starting the season with a scoreless tie against No. 19 UT-Brownsville and a 3-2 loss to 14th-ranked Northwood, the Lady Rams got their legs under them and picked up five-straight wins. That included a 5-4 double-overtime victory over 19th-ranked Westminster on Christy Lachappelles goal in the 108th minute after Westminster scored four goals in the second half to tie it up. UMobile went on to upend Martin Methodist on another overtime goal from Lachappelle, as Lorna Brownlie made five saves in the 1-0 shut-out victory.

    Westminster and Martin Methodist were big wins for us, Person said. We blew a 4-0 lead against Westminster and it was good to see our players respond and get the late victory. Weve been trying for years to get the best of perennial power Martin Methodist, and we finally did it. Our defense played great and Christy came through again for us.

    After the Martin Methodist game, the Lady Rams headed into their SSAC schedule and continued to roll despite an early 3-1 loss to National Champion Lee University. Following that game, Mobiles defense allowed one goal or less over the next 12 games. Mobile closed out the regular season with ten-straight victories. That run included a 1-0 win at William Carey when Brownlie made eight saves.

    You always want to finish the regular season on a hot streak, and we did that, Person said. Our defense really set the tone for the season and our offense was able to produce goals consistently.

    The strong finish sent Mobile to the conference tournament as the 2nd seed, behind only Lee University. In the first two rounds, the Lady Rams picked up right where they left off with a 1-0 win over Shorter and a 3-0 win over Brenau. The Lady Rams allowed only four shots on goal over the two games and Kassie Ruff produced a hat trick against Brenau.That set up a showdown with Lee for the second-straight season, and the Lady Rams came up just-short, falling 2-0 to the eventual National Champions. Lee out shot Mobile 14-4 and scored one goal in each half.

    Lees an incredibly talented team and we hung in there, but could not generate enough of an attack to take any momen-tum, Person said.

    For the second-straight year, the Lady Rams hosted a NAIA National Champi-onship Opening Round game and won that game, taking down 19th-ranked UT-Brownsville 2-1. The Lady Scorpions jumped ahead 1-0 with a goal just two minutes into the game and outshot the Lady Rams 20-9, but Brownlie snagged seven saves to keep the team in the game. UMobile stayed the course and tied the game up in the 26th minute on a goal from Lachappelle, before Brianna Sim-mons produced the game-winner in the 75th minute.

    Its great to be able to play a national tournament game in front of our home

    crowd, and I was proud of the girls for bouncing back after the early goal, Person said.

    That win sent UMobile to the final site of the tournament in Decatur, Ala., to face 16th-ranked Graceland University. Jesslyn Fagundes led the way in the game, finish-ing with a hat trick, including goals in the 8th and 46th minutes. Graceland did not manage a goal until the 73rd minute, and the Lady Rams went on to a 4-1 victory. Ruff and Lachappelle each finished with two assists in the game.

    Scoring so early in each half helped calm our nerves and we were able to control the tempo for the majority of the game, and keep Graceland from seizing any momentum, Person said.

    From there, the Lady Rams earned a matchup with 3rd-ranked Azusa Pacific in the Round of 8. Azusas defense stifled the Lady Rams attack all game, and the Lady Cougars were able to keep up consistent pressure throughout, winning 4-0. They out shot Mobile 13-0.

    It was an outstanding season, Person said. Our ladies showed a lot of heart all season and performed well against some tremendous competition.

    Following the season, several Lady Rams were honored for their work during 2011. Lorna Brownlie was named 3rd-Team NAIA All-American, while Rebekah Counce, Christy Lachappelle and Olivia Maddox earned Honorable Mention NAIA All-American honors.

    On the conference side, Person was named SSAC Womens Soccer Coach of the Year, and Brownlie, Lachappelle and Maddox were named All-Conference. Counce and Fagundes were named 2nd-Team All-Conference, while Brianna Heiss and Rebekah Spalding were named to the All-Freshman Team. Maddox, Lachap-pelle, Elisabeth Davis and Kelsie Ruff were named Daktronics-NAIA Scholar-Athletes.

    So many of our players had outstand-ing seasons, and that showed up in the season we had, Person said. It reflects well on our program for so many student-athletes to be honored for their hard work on and off the field.

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    2011 Results2011 UMobile Results

    Date Opponent Score W L T Record 08/25/11 Texas at Brownsville 0-0 2OT T 0-0-1 09/03/11 Northwood (Fla.) 2-3 L 0-1-109/09/11 Carroll (Mont.) 4-0 W 1-1-109/10/11 Westminster (Utah) 5-4 2OT W 2-1-109/16/11 Indiana Wesleyan 3-1 W 3-1-109/17/11 Martin Methodist (Tenn.) 1-0 OT W 4-1-109/23/11 Shorter (Ga.) 6-1 W 5-1-1, 1-009/24/11 Lee (Tenn.) 1-3 L 5-2-1, 1-109/30/11 Southern Wesleyan (S.C.) 2-0 W 6-2-1, 2-1 10/01/11 Truett-McConnell (Ga.) 1-0 W 7-2-1, 3-110/03/11 Brenau (Ga.) 5-1 W 8-2-1, 4-110/07/11 Emmanuel (Ga.) 4-0 W 9-2-1, 5-110/08/11 Brewton-Parker (Ga.) 11-0 W 10-2-1, 6-110/11/11 Belhaven (Miss.) 4-1 W 11-2-1, 7-110/15/11 Faulkner (Ala.) 2-1 W 12-2-1 8-1 10/18/11 William Carey (Miss.) 1-0 W 13-2-1, 9-1 10/25/11 Auburn Montgomery (Ala.) 3-1 W 14-2-1, 10-110/29/11 Spring Hill (Ala.) 2-0 W 15-2-1, 11-111/05/11 Shorter (Ga.) 1-0 W 16-2-111/10/11 Brenau (Ga.) 3-0 W 17-2-1 11/12/11 Lee (Tenn.) 0-2 L 17-3-1 11/19/11 Texas at Brownsville 2-1 W 18-3-1 11/29/11 Graceland (Iowa) 4-1 W 19-3-1 11/30/11 Azusa Pacific (Calif.) 0-4 L 19-4-1

    2011 UMobile StatsNo Player GP GS G A Pts G/SH SH SOG SOG/SH GW B PKM PKA1 McMahon, Gillian 3 0 0 0 0 0.000 0 0 0.000 0 0 0 02 Fagundes, Jesslyn 24 24 14 10 38 0.219 64 34 0.531 3 0 0 03 Fuller, Alyssa 2 0 1 1 3 1.000 1 1 1.000 0 0 0 04 Heiss, Brianna 16 6 1 0 2 0.500 2 1 0.500 0 0 0 05 Maddox, Olivia 24 23 0 0 0 0.000 9 4 0.444 0 2 0 09 Ward, Molley 24 24 1 1 3 0.063 16 11 0.688 0 0 0 0

    10 Maddox, Melissa 23 23 1 2 4 0.200 5 2 0.400 0 2 0 011 Lachappelle, Christy 24 24 19 14 52 0.218 87 55 0.632 7 0 0 013 Pope, Kelsey 5 0 0 0 0 0.000 1 0 0.000 0 0 0 014 Spalding, Rebekah 20 20 0 0 0 0.000 14 3 0.214 0 1 0 015 Baggett, Emily 15 0 0 0 0 0.000 9 5 0.556 0 0 0 016 Morgans, Bethan 10 0 2 1 5 0.333 6 4 0.667 0 0 0 017 Ruff, Kelsie 22 20 0 0 0 0.000 5 2 0.400 0 2 0 018 Ruff, Kassie 24 24 14 13 41 0.209 67 41 0.612 3 0 0 019 Simmons, Brianna 24 24 10 7 27 0.172 58 23 0.397 4 1 0 021 Shontz, Amanda 2 0 0 1 1 0.000 1 0 0.000 0 0 0 023 Counce, Rebekah 24 24 3 1 7 0.231 13 5 0.385 1 9 0 025 Davis, Elisabeth 11 5 0 0 0 0.000 0 0 0.000 0 1 0 026 ODonegan, Hillary 3 0 0 1 1 0.000 3 2 0.667 0 0 0 027 Huett, Bailey 14 1 0 0 0 0.000 7 3 0.429 0 0 0 077 Brownlie, Lorna 24 24 0 0 0 0.000 0 0 0.000 0 0 0 0

    No Player GP GS Min GA GAAvg SV Pct W L T SHO1 McMahon, Gillian 2 0 80:27 0 0.000 2 1.000 0 1 0 0.00

    77 Brownlie, Lorna 24 24 2118:19 24 1.020 103 0.811 19 3 1 9.00

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    Baseball: Rams finished season 25-25 overall and 15-15 in SSAC play. Braxton Hamil named SSAC Freshman of the Year. Justin Beck, Hamil and Brady King named to the Gold Glove Team.

    Mens Basketball: Finished 14-17 overall and 9-9 in SSAC play. Antonio Hester named SSAC Newcomer of the Year, 3rd-Team NAIA All-American and All-SSAC. Ji Kim-brough named All-SSAC. Jonathan Tinch and Cody Scott named All-Freshman.

    Mens Cross Country: Finished 10th at the SSAC Championship.

    Mens Golf: Rams finished 7th at the SSAC Championship. Zach Day finished 3rd indi-vidually and was named to the All-Tournament Team.

    Mens Soccer: Roy Patton named head coach. Finished season 16-3-1 overall and 10-1-1 in the SSAC. Advanced to the NAIA National Tournament. Deshorn Brown named 1st-Team NAIA All-American, SSAC Player of the Year and SSAC Offensive Player of the Year. Michael Azira named Honorable Mention NAIA All-American and SSAC Newcomer of the Year. Chris Dillon and Stephen Okai named 2nd-Team NAIA All-American. Roy Patton named SSAC Coach of the Year. Azira, Brown, Dillon and Okai named All-Conference. Sam Blackburn named 2nd-Team All-Conference. Mens Tennis: Finished 7-6 overall and 2-2 in conference. Earned host bid to the NAIA National Championship. Fernando Paiva named SSAC Newcomer of the Year.

    Womens Basketball: Finished 7-21 overall and 4-14 in the SSAC. Alice Honnery named SSAC Defensive Player of the Year and Honorable Mention NAIA All-American. Honnery named All-Conference and Daphnee Frieson named All-Division. Courtney Bayliss, Lauren Bethly and Briana Edwards named All-Freshman. Frieson, Honnery and Kelsie Ruff named Daktronics-NAIA Scholar-Athletes.

    Womens Cross Country: Finished 11th at the SSAC Championships.

    Womens Golf: Finished 3rd at the SSAC Championships. Ann Nahl named All-Conference and Abbie Harris named All-Tournament.

    Womens Soccer: Finished 19-4-1 overall and 11-1 in the SSAC. Advanced to the Round of 8 at the NAIA National Cham-pionship. Brian Person named SSAC Coach of the Year. Lorna Brownlie named 3rd-Team NAIA All-American. Rebekah

    Counce, Christy Lachappelle and Olivia Maddox named Honorable Mention NAIA All-American. Brownlie, Lachappelle and Maddox named All-Conference. Counce and Jesslyn Fagundes named 2nd-Team All-Conference. Elisabeth Davis, Lachappelle, Maddox and Kelsie Ruff named Daktronics-NAIA Scholar-Athletes.

    Softball: Finished 31-19 overall and 11-12 in SSAC play. Advanced to the NAIA Na-tional Championship. Brittany Dunson named All-Conference and Alli Hall named All-Division and All-Freshman. Kamaron Strickland, Korie Fontenot and Jessica Palmer named Daktronics-NAIA Scholar-Athletes.

    Womens Tennis: Finished 8-7 overall and 1-3 in conference. Stephanie Tomita named SSAC Newcomer of the Year.

    Volleyball: Finished 24-14 overall and 7-7 in SSAC play. Katy McCollister and Melody Tenney named All-Division. Sara Van Wert named All-Freshman. Coach Jon Camp-bell picked up his 300th career victory.

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    All-Time Results1992 University of West Florida LHuntingdon College LLaGrange College WLouisiana State University TWilliam Carey College LLambuth College WSt. Edwards University LSouthern Mississippi WLouisiana State University WHuntingdon College LUniversity of West Florida LWilliam Carey College LLaGrange College WSouthern Mississippi T 1993 Spring Hill College WUniversity of West Florida WAuburn University TUnion University WLambuth College WHuntingdon College WLoyola University WLaGrange College WLoyola University WUniversity of West Florida WWilliam Carey College WChristian Brothers College WWest Virgina Wesleyan LCalifornia University of PA WUniversity of Charleston WSpring Hill College WHuntingdon College WPiedmont College WLaGrange College W 1994 Auburn University LSpring Hill College WMercer County College WGeorgian Court College LUniversity of Alabama WLynn University LUniversity of West Florida WPiedmont College WLoyola University WSpring Hill College WHuntingdon College WWilliam Carey College LIncarnate Word College WSt. Edwards University WLee College WLindsey Wilson College WHuntingdon College WWilliam Carey College L 1995 University of Mississippi LMississippi State LBirmingham Southern College WPiedmont College WUniversity of West Florida WLoyola University WUniversity of Montevallo WHuntingdon College WIncarnate Word College WWilliam Carey College LSt. Edwards University WSpring Hill College WUniversity of Montevallo WLindsey Wilson College LUniversity of West Florida WMidway College LGeorgian Court College LNorth Greenville College WBrewton Parker College L 1996 Covenant College WBryan College WMissouri Baptist WBelhaven College WMidwestern State WMidway College WLoyola University WHuntingdon College WWilliam Carey College WUniversity of West Florida WSpring Hill College WGeorgian Court College W

    Berry College WWestmont College LU.S. International University LBirmingham Southern College L 1997 Mount Saint Clare WBelhaven College WBirmingham Southern College WLoyola University WMississippi Baptist WMidway College WBerry College WAzusa Pacific WFriends WSpring Hill College WWilliam Carey College WIncarnate Word College WSouthern Mississippi WCovenant College WHuntingdon College WUniversity of West Florida WBelhaven College WWilliam Carey College WSouthern Nazarene WOklahoma City WTransylvania WBrewton Parker College WBerry College WSimon Frazier W 1998 Berry College WSt. Thomas WBethel College WNewman WBrewton Parker College WSpring Hill College WPiedmont College WSouthern Mississippi WWilliam Carey College WLoyola University WLouisianna College WBirmingham Southern College WHuron WMissouri Baptist WHuntingdon College WNorthwood WSpring Hill College WWilliam Carey College WDallas Baptist WIncarnate Word College WDominican WTransylvania WAzusa Pacific W 2000 DOAN WUniversity of West Florida LSt. Thomas WRollins WWilliam Carey University WBirmingham Southern College LThomas University WAuburn Montgomery WNorth Georgia University WSpring Hill College WHuntingdon College WLindsey Wilson College LGeorge Town WLoyola University WBrevard WBelhaven College LThomas University WWilliam Carey College WAuburn Montgomery WWilliam Carey College WSt. Marys L 2003 Brescia University LMidway College WSpring Hill College WNicholls State University LHuntingdon College WLambuth College LBethel College LSpring Hill College LThomas University LWilliam Carey College LSaint Francis University L

    University of North Alabama WNorth Georgia University WBelhaven College WCovenant College LLoyola University WSpring Hill College WAuburn Montgomery L 2004 UT, Perma Basin WMissouri Baptist TLoyola University WWilliam Carey College WBelhaven College LThomas University WFaulkner University WWebber International WBelhaven College WSpring Hill College WLoyola University WTulane University LTennessee Wesleyan WSpring Hill College WWilliam Carey College WLee University L 2005 Covenant College WBerry College LBethel College WNorthwestern Oklahoma State WMilligan College WMartin Methodist College WWilliam Carey College WBaker College TMissouri Baptist WEmbry Riddle College LSCAD WBelhaven College WLSU-Shreveport WSpring Hill College WSpring Hill College WLSU-Shreveport WLSU-Shreveport W 2006 Indiana Wesleyan College LSt. Francis WCumberland WMartin Methodist College LLoyola University WSpring Hill College WAuburn Montgomery WReinhardt College WWilliam Carey University WLoyola University WMilligan College WBelhaven College LWilliam Carey University LLSU-Shreveport WCovenant College WBelhaven College WLSU-Shreveport LSpring Hill College WLSU- Shreveport WLee University L

    2007 Martin Methodist College LReinhardt College LRoberts Wesleyan College WHoughton College LCovenant College LLindsey Wilson College LUniversity of West Florida LAuburn Montgomery LSpring Hill College LLSU-Shreveport LWilliam Carey University LBelhaven College WSpring Hill College TWilliam Carey University LLSU-Shreveport TBelhaven College WWilliam Carey University L

    2008Texas College WMontevallo TMartin Methodist LBrenau University L

    Vanguard University LTN Wesleyan WWest Florida LReinhardt College TAuburn Montgomery WSpring Hill College WLSU Shreveport LBelhaven College TLSU Shreveport WWilliam Carey LSpring Hill College TWilliam Carey WBelhaven College LBelhaven College L

    2009Brenau University TWarner University WWarner Pacific WMartin Methodist LNova Southeastern WWest Florida LAuburn-Montgomery LOklahoma City LAzusa Pacific LReinhardt University WLSU-Shreveport WNorthwood University LCovenant College WBelhaven University LSpring Hill College WWilliam Carey LBelhaven University WWilliam Carey LCollege of St. Mary WCarroll College WWilliam Carey L

    2010Spring Hill College WMartin Methodist TLee University LBrenau University WEmbry-Riddle LNorthwood LNorthwood WBethel University WShorter University WWest Florida LReinhardt University WBelhaven University WFaulkner University WWilliam Carey LAuburn-Montgomery WSpring Hill College WSouthern Wesleyan WWilliam Carey WLee University LEmbry-Riddle WLee University L

    2011UT-Brownsville TNorthwood LCarroll WWestminster WIndiana Wesleyan WMartin Methodist WShorter WLee LSouthern Wesleyan WTruett McConnell WBrenau WEmmanuel WBrewton-Parker WBelhaven WFaulkner WWilliam Carey WAuburn-Montgomery WSpring Hill WShorter WBrenau WLee LUT-Brownsville WGraceland WAzusa Pacific L

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    Single-GameCarmie Landeen 9/26/98 (Louisiana Coll) 12Hedda Houghland 9/26/98 (Louisiana Coll) 12Irina Teneva (2 Times) 11Irina Teneva (2 Times) 10Kellie Mitchell 9/23/93 (Loyola) 10Hege Aske 9/27/05 (William Carey) 106 With 9 points

    AssistsCareer

    Irina Teneva (92-95) 49Lindsey Grant (96-98) 34*Jacqueline Law (96-00) 32Christy Lachappelle (09-11) 30Nina Wathne (96-97) 24Therese Lewis (94-96) 21Kelly Baltieri (03-06) 19

    Single-SeasonNina Wathne (97) 24Irina Teneva (93) 24Therese Lewis (95) 18 Jacqueline Law (97) 17 Irina Teneva (95) 15Lindsey Grant (98) 15Christy Lachappelle (11) 14Kassie Ruff (11) 13Lindsey Grant (97) 13

    Single-GameIrina Teneva 9/23/93 (Loyola) 5Solveig Baadsvik 9/7/95 (Bham Southern) 5Ashley South 9/26/98 (Louisiana Coll) 4Hedda Houghland 9/26/98 (Louisiana Coll) 4Players with 3: Nicole Lemia, I. Teneva, AshleyHaas, Jackie Law, Kathrine Sund, Vanessa Sims,Becky Beard, H. Haugland, C. Landeen, LindsayGrant, Anna Ellingsen, Chelsea Bate

    Goal KeepingSingle-Season Saves

    Sara Cabaniss (2000) 162Gretchen Walker (1992) 106Lorna Brownlie (2011) 103Susanne Klungtveit (2007) 103Anna Maddox (09) 99Sara Krupa (96) 99Sara Cabaniss (03) 95

    Single-Season ShutoutsAnna Ball (98) 19Sara Krupa (97) 18Sara Krupa (96)* 12Alice Gard (93) 11Lorna Brownlie (11) 9Inga Johannesdottir (04) 9

    GoalsCareer

    Irina Teneva (92-95) 88*Jacqueline Law (96-00) 78Lindsey Grant (96-98) 47Nina Wathne (96-97) 39Hege Aske (04-05) 39Christy Lachappelle (09-) 37Kellie Mitchell (92-94) 34Kelly Baltieri (03-06) 34

    Single-SeasonIrina Teneva (95) 38Jacqueline Law (97) 35Irina Teneva (93) 31Jacqueline Law (98) 27Hege Aske (05) 24Lindsey Grant (97) 23Christy Lachappelle (11) 19Lindsey Grant (98) 19Nina Wathne (97) 19Missy Stovall (09) 17Kellie Mitchell (92) 17Rose Clemensen (03) 16Alissa Leffler (00) 16Hege Aske (04) 15Terri McCreadie (06) 15Tammy Thornton (00) 15

    Single-GameKellie Mitchell 9/23/93 (Loyola) 5Irina Teneva 9/7/95 (Bham Southern) 5Irina Teneva 10/20/95 (Greenville) 5Carmie Landeen 9/26/98 (Louisiana Coll) 5Terri McCreadie 9/20/08 (TN Wesleyan) 4Kellie Mitchell 10/2/92 (Lambuth) 4Irina Teneva 10/15/92 (3 Times) 4Hedda Haugland 9/26/98 (Louisiana Coll) 4Hege Aske (2 Times) 4

    PointsCareer

    Irina Teneva (92-95) 225*Jacqueline Law (96-00) 188 Lindsey Grant (96-98) 128Christy Lachappelle (09-11) 104Nina Wathne (96-97) 102Hege Aske (04-05) 92Kelly Baltieri (03-06) 87Kellie Mitchell (92-94) 79

    Single-SeasonIrina Teneva (95) 91 Jacqueline Law (97) 87Irina Teneva (93) 86Nina Wathne (97) 62 Lindsey Grant (97) 59 Hege Aske (05) 55 Lindsey Grant (98) 53

    Records

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    All-Time History2010: Finished 13-7-1 overall and 4-1 in conference. SSAC West Division Champs. Advanced to the NAIA National Championship. Christy Lachappelle named SSAC West Offensive Player of the Year and 3rd-Team NAIA All-American. Anna Maddox named 2nd-Team NAIA All-Ameri-can. Missy Stovall named Honorable Mention NAIA All-American. Lachappelle, Maddox and Stovall named All-Conference. 2009: Finished 10-10-1 overall and 2-2 in GCAC play. Anna Maddox and Missy Stovall were named Honorable Mention NAIA All-Americans. Season ended in the Unaffiliated Championship with a loss to No. 3 William Carey. Maddox was named GCAC Defensive Player of the Year, while Missy Stovall, Terri McCreadie, Christy Lachappelle and Ashley Lachappelle joined her as 1st-Team All-GCAC selections. Olivia Maddox and Dani-elle Byrd were 2nd-Team selections. 2008: Finished 6-8-4 overall and 3-3-2 in GCAC action. Season ended in the GCAC Semifinals with a 1-0 loss versus Belhaven. Terri McCreadie and Anna Maddox were named Honorable Mention NAIA All-Americans. McCreadie was named GCAC Player of the Year, while Maddox was named GCAC Defensive Player of the Year. Emma Murphy, Aislinn Finfrock, Danielle Byrd and Louise Arseneault were named 2nd-Team All-GCAC. 2007: Finished 3-12-2 in Brian Persons first season as head coach. 2006: Finished 14-6 overall and finished 2nd in the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference. Kelly Baltieri was named GCAC Player of the Year, while Rose Clemensen was named GCAC Defensive Player of the Year. Terri McCreadie joined them on the All-Conference 1st team, while Sunniva Haaland earned 2nd team honors. 2005: Finished the season with a 12-4-2 overall record. Won the regular season Gulf Coast Athletic Conference Championship for the second straight year with a 4-0 mark. They also defeated LSU-Shreveport in the GCAC Tournament Championship game. The Lady Rams fell in the semi-finals at the Region XIII Tournament. 2004: Finished the season with a 12-3-1 overall record. Won the regular season Gulf Coast Athletic Conference championship for the first time since 2000. Lost in the first round of the Region XIII Tournament. Heather Person and Giselle Thomas were each named NAIA All-American Scholar-Athletes. 2003: Finished the season with an 8-10 overall record. Lost in semifinals of Region XIII Tournament to Auburn-Montgomery, 3-0. Allison Miller named NAIA All-American Scholar-Athlete. Rose Clemensen was named Honorable Mention All-American. 2002: Finished the season with a 4-12 overall record. 2001: Finished the season with a 4-11-1 overall record. 2000: NAIA National Championship Tournament appearance (lost in first round). GCAC Champions and Region XIII Champions. Final season re-cord was 16-5. Uwe Tittl named GCAC and Region XIII coach of the year. Ane Stangeland named first-team All-American and Region XIII player of the year. Alissa Leffler named second-team All-American. Elizabeth McGowan named third-team All-American. Silje Lunde and Tammie Thornton named honorable mention All-American. 1999: Final season record was 10-12. Advanced to Regional Semi-Finals. 1998: Host of the 1998 NAIA National Championship Tournament. Third place in the NAIA National Championship Tournament. National Ranking of #1 from start to finish. Final season record was 22-0-1. Jacki Law, Carmie Landeen, Danielle Small and Tracy Mulligan named NAIA 1st Team All-Americans. Lindsay Grant and Hedda Houghland named NAIA 2nd Team All-Americans. Vanessa Sims and Tina Froberg named NAIA 3rd Team All-Americans. Uwe Tittl named GCAC Coach of the Year and NSCAA Southwest Coach of the Year. 1997: UNDEFEATED NAIA NATIONAL CHAMPIONS. Final season record was 24-0-0. Sara Krupa, Christina Werner, Vanessa Sims, Lindsay Grant, Becky Beard, Jackie Law, Katherine Sund, Nina Wathne, Courtney Miles, Sharon Lewis, and Astrid Vierdal named All-GCAC. Abby Jones named All-GCAC honorable mention. Astrid Vierdal named GCAC defensive player of the year. Lindsay Grant named GCAC Offensive Player Of The Year. Nina Wathne named GCAC Most Valuable Player. Uwe Tittl named GCAC Coach of the Year and NAIA Southwest Region Coach of the Year. Astrid Vierdal, Christina Werner, Nina Wathne, and Jackie Law named NAIA/UMBRO/NSCAA All Americans First Team. Sara Krupa, Kath-erine Sund, and Lindsay Grant named Second Team All-Americans. Vanessa Sims named Third Team All-American. Astrid Vierdal, Nina Wathne, Courtney Sells, and Jackie Law named to NAIA National All-Tournament Team. Jackie Law named NAIA National Tournament MVP. Nina Wathne named NAIA Player Of The Year. Uwe Tittl named NAIA National Coach of the Year and NSCAA National Coach of the Year. 1996: Final season record was 20-4. GCAC Champions. 2nd at NAIA National Championships. Sara Krupa, Vanessa Sims, Ashley Haas, Becky Beard, Christy Cox, Pam Byrne, Therese Lewis, Nina Wathne and Nina Ellingsen named to All-GCAC Team. Pam Byrne named GCAC Defensive Player Of The Year. Nina Ellingsen named GCAC Offensive Player Of The Year. Uwe Tittl named GCAC Coach Of The Year. Nina Wathne, Nina Ellingsen, and Pam Byrne named NAIA First Team All-Americans. Sara Krupa named NAIA Second Team All-American. Therese Lewis named NAIA Third Team All-American. Vanessa Sims and Martha Olson named NAIA Academic All-Americans. 1995: Final season record was 15-8. GCAC Champions. Pam Byrne, Therese Lewis, Solveig Baadsvik, Becky Beard and Christy Cox named All-GCAC first team. Jenny Santowski and Cheryl Moore named to GCAC second team. Irina Teneva GCAC Offensive player of the year. Irina Teneva, Solveig Baadsvik, Pam Byrne named to NAIA Southwest regional team. Irina Teneva named First Team All-American. Solveig Baadsvik and Pam Byrne named to NAIA honorable mention for All-American team. Irina Teneva named NAIA Academic All-American. 1994: Final season record was 13-6-0. Third place at Regional Tournament. Second place in Sub-Regional. Kellie Mitchell and Irina Teneva named All-American. Kellie Mitchell, Vanessa Sims, Irina Teneva and Leslie Vincent named Scholar Athletes. Irina Teneva named Academic All-American. 1993: Final season record was 18-2-1. District 30 Champions. Kellie Mitchell, Pam Byrne, Nicole Lamia, Kelly Watson, Nicole Harridine, and Irina Teneva named to the District 30 First Team. Kellie Mitchell named District 30 Player of the Year. Uwe Tittl named District 30 Coach of the Year. 1992: Inaugural Season. Final season record was 5-7-2. Kellie Mitchell, Irina Teneva, and Kathleen OCallagan named to the womens NAIA Dis-trict 30 and GCAC Teams. 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