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Page 1: 2013 UMD Women's Soccer
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Credits

CONtriBUtiNG editOrsJoe HansenEvan Smegal

direCtOr OF AtHLetiC COMMUNiCAtiONsBob Nygaard

PHOtOGrAPHersBrett GroehlerDave Harwig

PriNtiNG

Arrowhead Printing

AdVertisiNG sALesBrian NystromJustin May

COVer desiGN WestmorelandFlint

ON tHe COVer An NSCAA All-Central-Region Third Team selection last fall, senior captain forward Dani Potter will lead the steady offensive attack for

the UMD Bulldogs in 2013.

umdbulldogs.com

@Umdbulldogs

dId YoU

KNoW?The Bulldogs own an outstanding record against Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference competition. Entering their 14th season as league members, UMD sports an all-time winning percentage of .820 and has five NSIC titles—the most recent in 2009. The Bulldogs have also won five NSIC playoff crowns in their 13 years of competing in the

conference.

2013 bULLdoG SoccER

The Univers i ty of Minnesota Duluth is an equal oppor tuni ty educator and employer.

Contents & Features

UNIV

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OF MINNESOTA DULUTH

ath l e t ics

2013 Outlook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3

Malosky Stadium . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5

2013 Opponents Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-7

Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference . . . . . . . . . . . 8-9

Coach Greg Cane. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10

Assistants & Sports Performance Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . .11

2013 Roster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12

Season Preview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15

Player Bios

• Seniors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17-24

• Juniors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25-38

• Sophomores . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39-40

• First-Year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41-47

2012 Season Review . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48-49

Record Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50-52

All-Time Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53-55

Individual Honors & Awards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56-57

All-Time Alumnae . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58-59

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2013 oUtlooK

Name: University of Minnesota DuluthFounded: 1895Enrollment: 11,500Chancellor: Dr. Lendley C. BlackNickname: BulldogsColors: Maroon and Gold

National Affiliation: NCAA Division II Conference: Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conf. (NSIC)NSIC Members: Augustana College, Bemidji State University, Concordia University, St. Paul, University of Mary, University of Minnesota-Crookston, University of Minnesota Duluth, Minnesota State University Mankato, Minnesota State University-Moorhead, Minot State University, Northern State University, University of Sioux Falls, Southwest Minnesota State University, St. Cloud State University, Upper Iowa University, Wayne State College, Winona State University

Stadium: Malosky Stadium (4,500) Surface: A-Turf (artificial) Press Box Phone: (218) 726-7224

Athletic Director: Josh BerloSenior Woman Administrator: Karen StrommeFaculty Athletic Representative: Allen Mensinger

Head Coach: Greg Cane (St. Scholastica, 1983) Record at School: 203-112-32 (20th season) Overall Women’s Collegiate Record: 218-142-34 (23rd season) Overall Men’s Collegiate Record 106-53-12 (nine) Office Phone: (218) 726-6229

Assistant Coach: Kelly Grgas-Wheeler Office Phone: (218) 726-8937

Team Physician: Dr. Steve HarringtonAthletic Trainer: Brittany DufaultStrength and Conditioning Coach: Matt BaumanTeam Physical Therapist: Malcolm Macaulay

All-Time Record (Year): 203-112-32 (20th)All-Time Wining Percentage: .631NCAA II Playoff Appearances: 2 (’09, ’00)Conference Championships: 4 (’97, ’98, ’01, ’02)

2012 Overall Record: 8-7-32012 NSIC Record (Place): 7-5-3 (Eighth)

Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 18/7Starters Returning/Lost: 8/32013 Team Captain: Dani Potter

Director of Athletic Communications: Bob NygaardSoccer SID Contact: Joe Hansen SID Email: [email protected] SID Cell: (218) 343-8654 SID Fax: (218) 726-6529

Web Site: umdbulldogs.comTwitter: @UMDBUllDogs

uMD Fast FaCts

sept. 5 Northern Michigan duluth, Minn. 7 p.m.

Sept. 8 North Dakota State Fargo, N.D. 1 p.m.

Sept. 15 * St. Cloud State St. Cloud, Minn. 3 p.m.

sept. 21 * Upper iowa duluth, Minn. 1 p.m.

sept. 22 * Winona state duluth, Minn. 1 p.m.

Sept. 28 * Sioux Falls Sioux Falls, S.D. 1 p.m.

Sept. 29 * Southwest Minnesota State Marshall, Minn. 1 p.m.

Oct. 4 * Wayne state duluth, Minn. 6 p.m.

Oct. 6 * Augustana duluth, Minn. 1 p.m.

Oct. 12 * Minot State Minot, N.D. 1 p.m.

Oct. 13 * University of Mary Bismarck, N.D. 1 p.m.

Oct. 18 * Concordia-St. Paul St. Paul, Minn. 7 p.m.

Oct. 20 * Minnesota State Mankato Mankato, Minn. 1 p.m.

Oct. 26 * Minnesota state-Moorhead duluth, Minn. 1 p.m.

Oct. 27 * Northern state duluth, Minn. 1 p.m.

Nov. 1 * Bemidji State Bemidji, Minn. 1 p.m.

Nov. 3 * Minnesota-Crookston duluth, Minn. 1 p.m.

2013 sCheDulelegenD

Home Match (Malosky Stadium)*NSIC Match

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Northern Minnesota’s premier outdoor athletic venue, James S. Malosky Stadium has been the home of Bulldog soccer for all 20 seasons since the program’s inception in 1994. The University of Minnesota Duluth’s advantage on its home turf is well known. In 148 lifetime appearances, the Bulldogs have posted a 102-36-10 overall record (good for a .723 winning percentage) at the complex named after legendary Bulldog football head coach Jim Malosky. UMD has also had three

perfect home seasons (10-0 in 1995, 7-0 in 1998 and 8-0 in 2009) and only two losing records (1994, 2005) on its own turf. Five summers ago, a $6.5 million, four-level structure, which houses a concession area, suites and press facilities, was added to the grandstand. In 2004, the playing surface was replaced with synthetic grass (A-Turf). , and this year, the Bulldogs added a brand new 22-foot-by-12-foot video scoreboard, a project funded by an anonymous donor and dedicated

to “walk-on” athletes. Malosky Stadium is also home to the Bulldogs football team and the facility is equipped with an eight-lane all-weather track for track and field. In addition to housing the football, women’s soccer , and t rack and f ie ld Bulldogs, the 4,500-seat Malosky Stadium also hosts a number of high school and junior college football, soccer and track events throughout the year as well as various UMD intramural activities.

JameS S. maloSKY stadIUm

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NortherN MichigaN Wildcats

Location: Marquette, Mich.All-Time Series: 11-3-3Last Meeting: W 4-0 (Aug. 30, 2012President: David HaynesAthletic Director: Forrest KarrHead Coach: Matt Granstrand2012 Record: 4-13-0Conf. Record: 3-10-0 (GLIAC)Website: nmuwildcats.comTop ReTuRning playeRs g-a-pTs. Tevun Sellers 4-0-8 Kim Reitveld 2-1-5 Gabriella Garza 2-0-4

Location St. Cloud, Minn.All-Time Series: 14-7-4Last Meeting: L 2-1 (Sept. 9, 2012)President: Earl Potter IIIAthletic Director: Heather WeemsHead Coach: Becky McCabe2012 Record: 9-8-2Conf. Record: 8-6-1 (NSIC)Website: scsuhuskies.comTop ReTuRning playeRs g-a-pTs. Gabby Fleck 4-4-12 Haley Greving 3-0-6 Michelle Cornell 3-0-6

St. Cloud State HuSkieS

Location: Winona, Minn.All-Time Series: 8-12-3Last Meeting: L 2-0 (Sept. 15, 2012)President: Dr. Scott OlsonAthletic Director: Eric SchohHead Coach: Ali Omar2012 Record: 16-5-0Conf. Record: 13-2-0 (NSIC)Website: winonastatewarriors.comTop ReTuRning playeRs g-a-pTs. Caitlin Lilly 5-3-13 Bolton Mehan 5-2-12 Devon Richards 4-0-8

Winona State WarriorS

Location: Fayette, IowaAll-Time Series: 4-1-0Last Meeting: L 2-0 (Sept. 16, 2012)President: Dr. William Duffy IIAthletic Director: David MillerHead Coach: Brian Diaz2012 Record: 15-3-2Conf. Record: 11-2-2 (NSIC)Website: upperiowaathletics.comTop ReTuRning playeRs g-a-pTs. Kali Loescher 7-3-17 Corinnie Wronski 2-5-9 Lauren Rohrmeier 2-4-8

Upper Iowapeacocks

Location: Marshall, Minn.All-Time Series: 21-0-0Last Meeting: W 1-0 (Sept. 22, 2012)President: Dr. Connie GoresAthletic Director: Chris HmielewskiHead Coach: TJ Buchholz2012 Record: 7-9-1Conf. Record: 5-9-1 (NSIC)Website: smsumustangs.comTop ReTuRning playeRs g-a-pTs. Mirandas Cadena 6-2-14 Kayla Williams 3-0-6 Autumn Hayes 3-0-6

SouthweSt MinneSota State MuStangS

Location: Sioux Falls, S.D.All-Time Series: 1-0-0Last Meeting: W 6-0 (Sept. 23, 2012)President: Mark BendettoAthletic Director: Kevin HasserHead Coach: Mekonnen Afa2012 Record: 0-17-1Conf. Record: 0-14-1 (NSIC)Website: usfcougars.comTop ReTuRning playeRs g-a-pTs. Desiree Parmenter 1-0-2 Corin Cook 82 saves, 3.11 GAA Maria Gonzalez 24 Shots

Sioux FallS CougarS

Location: Sioux Falls, S.D.All-Time Series: 9-3-1Last Meeting: T 1-1 [2OT] (Sept. 29, 2012)President: Rob OliverAthletic Director: Bill GrossHead Coach: Brandon Buckus2012 Record: 6-10-2Conf. Record: 5-8-2 (NSIC)Website: goaugie.comTop ReTuRning playeRs g-a-pTs. Payton Pry 4-1-9 Kara Bartels 3-2-8 Katie Hurd 2-1-5

AugustAnA Vikings

Location: Bismarck, N.D.All-Time Series: 6-3-1Last Meeting: W 2-0 (Oct. 6, 2012)President: James SheaAthletic Director: Roger ThomasHead Coach: Sarah McNulty2012 Record: 10-8-0Conf. Record: 10-5-0 (NSIC)Website: goumary.comTop ReTuRning playeRs g-a-pTs. Alex Bachman-Williams 9-2-20 Andrea Muller 7-0-14 Emily Christensen 1-2-4

Mary Marauders

Location: Minot, N.D.All-Time Series: 0-1-0Last Meeting: L 1-0 (Oct. 7, 2012)President: Dr. David FullerAthletic Director: Rick HedbergHead Coach: Jason Spain2012 Record: 15-4-3Conf. Record: 11-3-1 (NSIC)Website: msubeavers.comTop ReTuRning playeRs g-a-pTs. Zoe Fisher 10-9-29 Jamie MacParlane 4-0-8 Emilie Rebelo 3-2-8

Minot State BeaverS

Location: Wayne, Neb.All-Time Series: 10-0-2Last Meeting: T 2-2 [2OT] (Sept. 30, 2012)President: Curt FryeAthletic Director: Mike PowickiHead Coach: Tom Cliff2012 Record: 3-14-1Conf. Record: 3-11-1 (NSIC)Website: wscwildcats.comTop ReTuRning playeRs g-a-pTs. McKenna Adams 7-4-18 Kelly Voigt 2-0-4 Mallory Hoyt 1-2-4

Wayne State WildcatS

Location: St. Paul, Minn.All-Time Series: 14-0-0Last Meeting: W 4-2 (Oct. 14, 2012)President: Tom RiesAthletic Director: Tom RubbelkeHead Coach: Steve Belllis2012 Record: 8-9-1 Conf. Record: 7-7-1 (NSIC)Website: cugoldenbears.comTop ReTuRning playeRs g-a-pTs. Chloe Moore 7-4=18 Jess Bianchi 5-4=14 Brittany Kapala 4-3=11

ConCordia-St.PaulGolden BearS

North Dakota StateBiSoN

Location: Fargo, N.D.All-Time Series: 4-2-2Last Meeting: L 4-3 (Sept. 14, 2003)President: Dean L. BrescianiAthletic Director: Gene TaylorHead Coach: Mark Cook2012 Record: 8-10-0Conf. Record: 5-3-0 (Summit League)Website: gobison.comTop ReTuRning playeRs g-a-pTs. Anisha Kinnarath 6-7-19 Steph Jacobson 3-1-7 Katie Tallas 0-1-1

2013 oppoNeNtS

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opponenT RecoRd

Augsburg College 0-1-0Augustana College 9-3-1Bemidji state 14-3-2Carleton College 1-0-0Christian Brothers (Tenn.) 0-1-0ColoradoMines 0-1-1Concordia College (Minn.) 1-0-0Concordia-st. Paul 14-0-0Emporia State 0-1-0Fort Lewis College 0-2-0Grand Valley State 0-1-0Harding (Ark.) 1-0-0Hillsdale College 1-0-0Indianapolis 2-0-0Iowa State 0-1-0Kansas 1-0-0Macalester College 0-2-0Univ. of Mary 6-3-1Mesa State College 0-2-0Metro State 0-0-1Michigan Tech 0-1-0Minnesota 0-4-0Minnesota-Crookston 11-0-0Minnesota-Morris 7-0-0Minnesota state Mankato 8-14-3Minnesota state-Moorhead 14-3-1Minot state 0-1-0Missouri-St. Louis 0-2-0Nebraska-Omaha 1-7-0North Dakota 2-6-3North Dakota State 4-2-2Northern Colorado 0-1-0

opponenT RecoRd

Northern Kentucky 0-1-0Northern Michigan 11-3-3Northern state 11-1-1Northland College 1-0-0Northwest Missouri State 2-0-0Oklahoma 1-0-0Regis 0-2-0Rockhurst 0-1-0sioux Falls 1-0-0St. Benedict College 1-1-0st. Cloud state 14-7-4 St. Joseph’s College (Ind.) 2-1-0St. Mary’s U. (Minn.) 0-1-0St. Scholastica 8-2-0St. Thomas (Minn.) 0-3-1Univ. of South Dakota 2-5-0Upper iowa 4-1-0South Dakota State 1-0-1Southern Illinois-Edwardsville 0-1-0southwest Minnesota state 21-0-0Truman State 2-2-1Washburn (Kan.) 0-1-0Wayne state (Neb.) 10-0-2Winona state 8-12-3Wisconsin-Eau Claire 1-1-0Wisconsin-Parkside 0-2-0Wisconsin-River Falls 2-0-1Wisconsin-Superior 1-0-0

2013 Opponents in boldface.

all-tiMe BullDog opponentsMinnesota state Mankato Mavericks

Location: Mankato, Minn.All-Time Series: 8-14-3Last Meeting: L 5-0 (Oct. 31, 2012)President: Richard DavenportAthletic Director: Kevin BuismanHead Coach: Peter McGahey2012 Record: 17-1-5 Conf. Record: 14-0-1 (NSIC)Website: msumavericks.comTop ReTuRning playeRs g-a-pTs. Tori Meinhardt 5-10-20 Emily Moris 5-7-17 Caitlin Graboski 6-4-16

Location: Moorhead, Minn.All-Time Series: 14-3-1Last Meeting: W 3-1 (Oct. 21, 2012)President: Dr. Edna SzymanskiAthletic Director: Doug PetersHead Coach: Rollie Bulock2012 Record: 4-12-2 Conf. Record: 3-10-2 (NSIC)Website: msumdragons.comTop ReTuRning playeRs g-a-pTs. Erin Nyberg 7-2-16 Alyson Beare 1-1-3 Anna Hulteng 1-0-2

Minnesota state-Moorhead dragons

Minnesota-Crookston Golden eaGles

Location: Crookston, Minn.All-Time Series: 11-0-0Last Meeting: W 4-0 (Oct. 26, 2012)Chancellor: Dr. Fred WoodAthletic Director: Stephanie HelgesonHead Coach: Joe Alianiello2012 Record: 2-15-1Conf. Record: 2-12-1 (NSIC)Website: goldeneaglesports.comTop ReTuRning playeRs g-a-pTs. Racheal Halligan 3-2-8 Elizabeth Busch 2-1-5 Courtney Armborst 1-2-4

Location: Bemidji, Minn.All-Time Series: 14-3-2Last Meeting: T 1-1 [2OT] (Oct. 28, 2012)Chancellor: Tracy DillAthletic Director: Dr. Rick GoebHead Coach: Jim Stone2012 Record: 10-7-2Conf. Record: 8-5-2 (NSIC)Website: bsubeavers.comTop ReTuRning playeRs g-a-pTs. Mary O’Brien 10-4-24 Jessie Voeller 4-5-13 Tiffany VanHaaften 3-6-12

Bemidji StateBeaverS

Location: Aberdeen, S.D.All-Time Series: 11-1-1Last Meeting: W 4-2 (Oct. 20, 2012)President: Dr. James SmithAthletic Director: Josh MoonHead Coach: Steve Kehm2012 Record: 3-12-3Conf. Record: 2-10-3 (NSIC)Website: nsuwolvesathletics.comTop ReTuRning playeRs g-a-pTs. Tia Lopez 1-2-4 Khachirha Tugas 1-1-3 Miranda Brower 1-0-2

NortherN State WolveS

2013 oppoNeNtS

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Founded in 1932, what is now known as the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference has enjoyed a varied but successful existence in the Upper Midwest region it calls home. In the spring of 1992, the NSIC was formed by merging the Northern Intercollegiate Conference (men), and the women’s Northern Sun Conference, which had existed since 1979.

The NSIC is currently made up of institutions from Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska, North Dakota and South Dakota. During the 2008-09 season, the NSIC expanded to a 14-team league with the addition of Augustana College, the University of Minnesota Duluth, Minnesota State University-Mankato and St. Cloud State University. Minot State University and the University of Sioux Falls will compete as members of the NSIC for the first time in 2012, bringing the conference to a total of 16 teams.

Since the league’s inception, various institutions have competed in the NSIC. Bemidji State University, Minnesota State University Moorhead and Winona State University are charter members and have remained in the conference for its entire 80-year history. Minnesota State University,Mankato and St. Cloud State were also charter members, but left the league in 1981 (MSU departed in 1969 only to return eight years later). UMD, which left and rejoined the league on two occasions, was also an original member. Other current league participants joined in later years: Southwest Minnesota State University in 1969; Northern State University in 1978; Wayne State (Neb.) College in 1998; Concordia University-St.

Paul and the University of Minnesota-Crookston in 1999; and the University of Mary and Upper Iowa University in 2006. The University of Minnesota-Morris became a NIC member in 1966, but the Cougars opted to join the NCAA Division III ranks in 2003. Michigan Tech, now of the Great Lakes Athletic Conference, was a part of the NIC from 1969 to 1977.

Before the NSIC became eligible for National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) championship competition in 1995, its member institutions had an extremely rich tradition in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA). The NIC and NSC’s tenure in the NAIA included several national championship teams and individuals as well as many national qualifiers.

In addition to soccer, the NSIC holds championships in seven other sports for women (cross country, golf, indoor track, outdoor track, softball, tennis and volleyball) while men’s programs compete in baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, indoor track, outdoor track and wrestling.

In recent years the NSIC has put itself on the map with national titles in several sports. Winona State made three straight trips to the

NCAA Division II men’s basketball title game, winning the 2006 and 2008 crowns and falling in the 2007 championship on a last-second shot. The league then laid claim to a national title in women’s hoops when Minnesota State Mankato won a national championship in 2009.

Concordia-St. Paul won its sixth consecutive national volleyball title in 2011, while UMD took home NCAA II football titles in 2008 and 2010 on identical 15-0 records (the only NCAA II program to put up a 15-0 mark more than once.)

Team W-l-T pcT. TiTles lasT

Winona State 145-13-7 .920 11 2011Minnesota State Mankato 51-10-6 .844 1 2012Minnesota duluth 96-22-8 .820 5 2003Minot State 11-3-1 .793 0 ----University of Mary 49-26-10 .675 0 ----St. Cloud State 37-23-7 .638 0 ----Upper Iowa 40-30-15 .613 0 ----Augustana 33-27-7 .575 0 ----Northern State 67-72-22 .520 0 ----Bemidji State 65-84-16 .465 0 ----Southwest Minnesota State 59-92-14 .418 0 ----Minnesota-Morris # 16-24-2 .415 0 ----Minnesota State-Moorhead 55-98-12 .384 1 1996Wayne State 50-89-11 .384 0 ----Concordia-St. Paul 49-94-7 .358 0 ----Minnesota-Crookston 21-118-7 .172 0 ----Sioux Falls 0-14-1 .033 0 ----

# No longer member of the NSIC.

ALL-tiMe NsiC sOCCer stANdiNGs

augustana Collegenickname: Vikingslocation: Sioux Falls, S.D.enrollment: 1,750Colors: Navy & GoldYear Joined: 2008stadium: Morstad Field

Bemidji state universitynickname: Beaverslocation: Bemidji, Minn.enrollment: 5,360Colors: Green & WhiteYear Joined: 1932stadium: BSU Soccer Complex

Concordia university, st. paulnickname: Golden Bearslocation: St. Paul, Minn.enrollment: 2,702Colors: Blue & GoldYear Joined: 1999stadium: Sea Foam Stadium

university of Minnesota-Crookstonnickname: Golden Eagleslocation: Crookston, Minn.enrollment: 1,700Colors: Maroon & GoldYear Joined: 1999stadium: UMC Soccer Field

Minot state universitynickname: Beaverslocation: Minot, N.D.enrollment: 3,642Colors: Red & GreenYear Joined: 2012stadium: Herb Parker Stadium

northern state universitynickname: Wolveslocation: Aberdeen, S.D.enrollment: 3,000Colors: Maroon & GoldYear Joined: 1978stadium: Jerde Field

southwest Minnesota state university

nickname: Mustangslocation: Marshall, Minn.enrollment: 3,200Colors: Brown & GoldYear Joined: 1969stadium: Regional Event Center

st. Cloud state universitynickname: Huskieslocation: St. Cloud, Minn.enrollment: 16,882Colors: Black & RedYear Joined: 1932, 2008stadium: Husky Stadium

NSIc

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Member schoolsAugustana

Bemidji StateConcordia-St. Paul

Univ. of MaryMinnesota-Crookston

Minnesota DuluthMinn. State Mankato

Minn. State-MoorheadMinot State

Northern StateSioux Falls

Southwest Minnesota StateSt. Cloud State

Upper IowaWayne StateWinona State

Minnesota state university Mankato

nickname: Maverickslocation: Mankato, Minn.enrollment: 14,036Colors: Purple & GoldYear Joined: 1932, 1970, 2008stadium: Taylor Center

university of Marynickname: Vikingslocation: Sioux Falls, S.D.enrollment: 3,000Colors: Blue, Orange & WhiteYear Joined: 2006stadium: Bismarck Community Bowl

university of Minnesota Duluthnickname: Bulldogslocation: Duluth, Minn.enrollment: 11,500Colors: Maroon & GoldYear Joined: 1932, 1976, 2008stadium: Malosky Stadium

Minnesota state university-Moorhead

nickname: Dragonslocation: Moorhead, Minn.enrollment: 7,500Colors: Scarlett & WhiteYear Joined: 1932stadium: Alex Nemzek Soccer Field

university of sioux Fallsnickname: Cougarslocation: Sioux Falls, S.D.enrollment: 1,519Colors: Purple, White & BlackYear Joined: 2012stadium: Sanford Sports Complex

upper iowa universitynickname: Peacockslocation: Fayette, Iowaenrollment: 6,700Colors: Blue & WhiteYear Joined: 2008stadium: Pattison Field

Wayne state Collegenickname: Wildcatslocation: Wayne, Neb.enrollment: 3,500Colors: Black & GoldYear Joined: 2008stadium: WSC Soccer Field

Winona state universitynickname: Warriorslocation: Winona, Minn.enrollment: 8,000Colors: Purple & WhiteYear Joined: 1932stadium: Verizon Wireless Stadium

NSIc

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Few col legiate coaches in any sport can claim to have literally built his or her squad from the ground up. University of Minnesota Duluth head coach Greg Cane has been t he r e f o r eve r y single step of the Bulldogs’ transition

from club-level to the NCAA Division II ranks and then a perennial Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference contender. Cane officially became the first head soccer coach in Bulldog history in 1994, and has paced the sideline for each of the team’s 347 matches during the program’s 20-year existence. During that time, the Duluth native has won at a .631 clip, piling up an overall record of 203-112-32. Following a debut season that produced a 2-4-1 overall record, UMD went on to post double-digit win totals every year from 1995-2003 under Cane. The Bulldogs joined the upstart NSIC in 1996 and claimed five regular season titles in the conference’s first eight

years of existence, locking down league crowns in 1997, 1998, 2001-03. Cane has twice led UMD to unblemished conference marks (4-0 in 1997 and 8-0 in 2003), both times being named NSIC Coach of the Year. In 13 seasons of NSIC competition (the Bulldogs spent four seasons in the now-defunct North Central Conference from 2004-07) Cane has come away with at least a share of the league title five times and boasts five conference tournament titles (1997, 1998, 2001, 2003, 2009). A big step on UMD’s road to establishing a legitimate program occurred in 1999, when Cane guided the Bulldogs to their first-ever national ranking. One year later, UMD set a team record with 17 wins and would be ranked as high as eighth nationally en route to capturing the program’s initial NCAA Tournament berth. Nearly a decade after cracking the tourney field for the first time, Cane administered a 10-game turnaround -- the second-largest improvement in the nation that season -- rolling up an overall mark of 17-3-2 in 2009 as the Bulldogs returned to the national tournament for the second time ever. UMD made some noise in its second NCAA playoff appearance, with Cane and the Bulldogs notching their first NCAA postseason victory with

GreG Cane heaD CoaCh, 20TH Season

1997nsiC

CoaCh oFthe Year

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postseasontitles

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COACHiNG MiLestONes

FiRsT collegiaTe coaching Win

St. Scholastica 2, Wis.-Stout 0 (Sept. 29, 1990)

FiRsT umd Win

4-0 vs. Wis.-Superior (Sept. 21, 1994)

50Th umd Win

9-0 vs. Southwest Minn. State (Oct. 25, 1997)

100Th umd Win

3-1 vs. Southwest Minn. State (Sept. 30, 2001)

150Th umd Win

6-0 vs. Concordia-St. Paul (Aug. 30, 2006)

200Th caReeR Win

1-0 vs. Northern State (Oct. 8, 2011)

200Th umd Win

4-2 vs. Northern State (Oct. 20, 2012)

a 2-0 shutout of league-rival Minnesota State-Mankato Nov. 13, 2009 in Denver, Colo. For a three-year period, Cane doubled as the head coach of UMD women’s tennis starting in 1995. Under the watch of Cane -- UMD’s longest tenured head coach in any sport -- the Bulldogs produced a 30-15 overall record and won three straight NSIC titles. In his first season, UMD set a single-season record for victories and winning percentage with a 15-2 mark as the Bulldogs made their first-ever appearance in the NCAA Division II Midwest Regional. For his efforts, Cane was named the 1995 NSIC Coach of the Year. Following his graduation from Duluth’s Cathedral High School, Cane played varsity soccer for three seasons at the College of St. Scholastica. After graduating from CSS in 1983 with bachelor’s degrees in both secondary education and history, he remained at his alma mater as the head coach of the men’s soccer varsity team. In his nine years with the Saints, Cane rolled up a 106-53-12 mark while winning two National Small Colleges Athletic Association National Championships and five NAIA District 12 titles. The 1988 NSCAA Coach of the Year Award recipient averaged 12 wins per campaign with CSS and endured just one losing season. Cane later played an integral role in establishing the St. Scholastica women’s soccer program in 1990 and posted an overall mark of 15-35-2 as the team’s head coach from 1990-93. In September 2013, Cane will be inducted into the St. Scholastica Athletic Hall of Fame. Cane lives in Duluth with his wife, Patti. Their daughter, Amanda, is a 2011 graduate of St. Scholastica.

CoaCh Cane’s Year-BY-Year results OVerALL CONFereNCe yeaR school W l T pcT. W l T pcT. Finish

1990 St. Scholastica 2 8 1 .227 1991 St. Scholastica 3 9 1 .269 1992 St. Scholastica 3 9 0 .250 1993 St. Scholastica 7 9 0 .438 1994 UMD 2 4 1 .357 1995 UMD 13 4 1 .750 1996 UMD 10 9 1 .525 2 2 0 .500 3rd 1997 UMD 11 4 2 .706 4 0 0 1.000 1st 1998 UMD 11 5 0 .688 5 1 0 .830 1st 1999 UMD 14 3 1 .806 8 1 0 .889 2nd 2000 UMD 17 2 2 .857 8 0 1 .944 T-1st 2001 UMD 15 4 1 .775 7 1 1 .833 1st 2002 UMD 15 5 2 .727 8 1 0 .889 1st 2003 UMD 14 3 3 .775 8 0 0 1.000 1st 2004 UMD 3 8 4 .333 1 4 1 .250 6th 2005 UMD 8 11 0 .421 3 9 0 .250 5th 2006 UMD 8 8 3 .500 4 6 2 .417 5th 2007 UMD 7 9 1 .441 5 5 1 .500 3rd 2008 UMD 7 11 2 .400 7 4 2 .615 5th 2009 UMD 17 3 2 .818 11 1 1 .885 2nd 2010 UMD 12 6 2 .650 10 3 0 .769 2nd 2011 UMD 11 6 1 .676 10 3 0 .769 3rd 2012 UMD 8 7 3 .528 7 5 3 .567 8th totals .............................. 203 112 32 .631 108 46 12 .687

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A name certainly familiar to those in the Duluth area soccer circles, Kelly Grgas-Wheeler will embark on her tenth season as a Bulldog assistant coach in 2013. The longest-serving UMD assistant in program history,

Grgas-Wheeler joined the Bulldog staff in 2004 with four years of previous high-level collegiate coaching experience tucked under her belt. That included a two-season assistant stint at NCAA Division-I University of Texas El Paso. While in El Paso, she helped mold the Miners into one of the most potent offensive clubs in the nation (UTEP led the nation in goals scored in 2002). In addition to duties behind the bench, her responsibilities with the Miners also consisted of scheduling, game management and recruiting. Before accepting the UTEP post, Grgas-Wheeler was an assistant coach at Cochise College (Ariz.) for two years. She also served as an assistant coach at her alma mater, Ottawa (Kan.) University, in 1999 after completing a three-year soccer career at

the institution and graduating with a bachelor’s degree in English. While in Ottawa, she served as the Ottawa Middle School head girl’s soccer coach in 2000. As a forward at Ottawa, Grgas-Wheeler was a three-time All-Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference (KCAC) First Team selection (1996-98). A two-year captain, she was voted the team’s Most Valuable Player three times while rewriting the school’s record books. She left Ottawa owning all-time marks for goals, assists, and points and still owns the No. 3 mark for assists in a season (10 in 1997) and the eight spot for points in a single season (32 in 1997). Grgas-Wheeler was also a four-year letterwinner for the Braves on the basketball court. Grgas-Wheeler received her NSCAA National Diploma in June of 2007. Locally, she has spent the last 12 summers in the Duluth area as a Gitchi Gummi Club soccer coach. She has led a pair of club teams to the MYSA state tournament, claiming a U-13 state title in 2003 and guiding a second youth squad to the state tournament in 2010. Grgas-Wheeler is a graduate of Duluth East High School and also serves as the women’s hockey sports information director at UMD, a position she has held for each of the past six seasons.

Kelly GrGas-Wheeler

assistant CoaCh, 10TH Season

Kelsey Gratz

stuDent assistant, 1ST Season

Kelsey Gratz joins the Bulldog coaching staff after finishing up a four-year playing career at UMD in 2012. Gratz finished her UMD career with five goals and five assists (15 points) with 66 games

under her belt as a midfielder and a defender. As a player, Gratz received NSIC All-Academic Team honors in both her junior and senior seasons. Additionally, she was named an All-NSIC Honorable Mention in 2011. A 2009 graduate of Eagan high school in Minnesota, Gratz is continuing her academic career at UMD in pursuit of an exercise science degree and hopes to attend nursing school. This summer, she participated in a medical internship which brought her to Africa.

sports perForManCe staFF

Dr. Justin Cummins

Team Surgeon

matt Bauman

Strength &Conditioning

Dr. Xan Corville

Team Surgeon

Dr. sam Hokie

Team Surgeon

Brittany Dufault

CertifiedAthletic Trainer

ann suDoH

Team PhysicianDr. Jay ButCHer

Team PhysicianDr. Ben nelson

Team Physician

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no. playeR pos. hT. yR. homeToWn (pRevious school) 1 Marissa Rosa GK 5-7 So. Champlin, Minn. (Champlin Park H.S.) 2 Courtney Driscoll F 5-5 Jr. Apple Valley, Minn. (Eastview H.S.) 3 Marissa Ganske M/F 5-3 Fr. Eagan, Minn. (Eagan H.S.) 4 Hannah Keil M 5-5 Jr. Plymouth, Minn. (Wayzata H.S.) 5 Kate McMahon F 5-7 So. Fitchburg, Wis. (Madison Edgewood H.S.) 6 Maddie Barr M 5-1 Fr. St. Michael, Minn. (St. Michael-Albertville H.S.) 7 Emily Jenson M/D 5-5 Sr. Champlin, Minn. (Champlin Park H.S.) 8 Sally Stromme M 5-5 Sr. Overland Park, Kan. (Blue Valley H.S.) 9 Kelli Klun M 5-5 Jr. Duluth, Minn. (Duluth East H.S.) 10 Katie Schneider M 5-5 Jr. Brookings, S.D. (Brookings H.S.) 11 Jackie Sorenson D 5-5 Fr. Hastings, Minn. (Hastings H.S.) 12 Megan Helberg D 5-6 Jr. Lakeville, Minn. (Centennial H.S.) 13 Taylor Johnson F 5-7 Fr. White Bear Lake, Minn. (White Bear Lake H.S.) 14 Jennifer Smith M 5-6 Jr. Bloomington, Minn. (Bloomington Jefferson H.S.) 15 Kelsey Woodland D 5-6 Sr. Waconia, Minn. (Waconia H.S.) 16 Leah Nesheim F/M 5-7 So. Eagan, Minn. (Eastview H.S.) 17 Dani Potter F 5-6 Sr. White Bear Lake, Minn. (White Bear Lake H.S.) 18 Riley Allen D 5-10 Jr. Eden Prairie, Minn. (Eden Prairie H.S.) 19 Maureen Stormont F 5-9 Jr. Stillwater, Minn. (Stillwater H.S.) 20 Ana Zdechlik D 5-8 Jr. Woodbury, Minn. (New Life Academy) 21 Megan Burditt M 5-4 Fr. Adel, Iowa (Adel-DeSoto-Minburn H.S.) 22 Jenna St. Germain F 5-5 Fr. Ashland, Wis. (Ashland H.S.) 23 Nicole Becker M 5-6 Fr. Chanhassen, Minn. (Chanhassen H.S.) 24 Kailey Beatt F 5-7 Fr. Maple Grove, Minn. (Maple Grove H.S.) 25 Kaleigh Solheim F 5-3 Fr. Eagan, Minn. (Eagan H.S.) 27 Jordan Melby GK 5-10 Fr. Burnsville, Minn. (Chanhassen H.S.) Katie Peterson F/M 5-7 RS Eagan, Minn. (Eagan H.S.)

Back row: Kel ly Grgas-Wheeler, Jenna St . Germain, Tay lor Johnson, Leah Nesheim, Nicole Becker, Kai ley Beatt , Megan Burdi t t , Kelsey Gratz , Greg Cane Middle row: Kat ie Peterson, Madie Bar r, Megan Helberg , Emi ly Jenson, Kelsey Woodland, Dani Pot ter, Sal ly St romme, Kale igh Solheim,

Mar issa Ganske, Br i t tany Dufaul t Front row: Cour tney Dr iscol l , Kel l i K lun, Kat ie Schneider, Jenni fer Smith, Maureen Stormont, Jordan Melby, Mar issa Rosa, Ri ley Al len, Ana Zdechl ik , Jackie Sorenson, Hannah Kei l

nuMeriCal roster

head Coach: Greg Caneassistant Coach: Kelly Grgas-Wheeler

team Captain: Dani Potter

athletic trainer: Brittany Dufaultstrength & Conditioning Coach: Matt Bauman

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Marissa RosaGK • 5-7 • So.Champl in, Minn.

1

Courtney DriscollF • 5-5 • J r.apple Val le y, Minn.

2

Marissa GanskeM/F • 5-3 • Fr.eagan, Minn.

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Hannah KeilM • 5-5 • J r.plymouth, Minn.

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Kate McMahonF • 5-7 • So.Fitchburg , W is.

5

Maddie BarrM • 5-1 • Fr.st. Michael , Minn.

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Emily JensonM/D • 5-5 • Sr.Champl in, Minn.

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Sally StrommeM • 5-5 • Sr.overland park, Kan.

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Kelli KlunM • 5-5 • J r.Duluth, Minn.

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Katie SchneiderM • 5-5 • J r.Brookings, s.D.

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Jackie SorensonD • 5-5 • Fr.hastings, Minn.

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Megan HelbergD • 5-6 • J r.lakevi l le , Minn.

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Katie PetersonF/M • 5-7 • So.eagan, Minn.

Jennifer SmithM • 5-6 • J r.Bloomington, Minn.

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Kelsey WoodlandD • 5-6 • Sr.Waconia, Minn.

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Leah NesheimF/M • 5-7 • So.eagan, Minn.

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Dani PotterF • 5-6 • Sr.White Bear lake, Minn.

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Riley AllenD • 5-10 • J r.eden prair ie , Minn.

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Maureen StormontF • 5-9 • J r.sti l lwater, Minn.

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Ana ZdechlikD • 5-8 • J r.Woodbury, Minn.

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Megan BurdittF • 5-4 • Fr.adel , iowa

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Jenna St. GermainF • 5-5 • Fr.ashland, W is.

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Greg CaneHead Coach

Kelly Grgas WheelerAssistant Coach

Kaleigh SolheimF • 5-3 • Fr.eagan, Minn.

25

Nicole BeckerM • 5-6 • Fr.Chanhassen, Minn.

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Kailey BeattF • 5-7 • Fr.Maple grove, Minn.

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Jordan MelbyGK • 5-10 • Fr.Burnsvi l le , Minn.

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Taylor JohnsonF • 5-7 • Fr.White Bear lake, Minn.

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seniors - 4 Emily Jenson, Dani Potter,

Sally Stromme, Kelsey Woodland

Juniors - 9Riley Allen, Courtney Driscoll, Megan Helberg,

Hannah Keil, Kelli Klun, Katie Schneider, Jennifer Smith, Maureen Stormont, Ana Zdechlik

sophomores - 5 Kate McMahon, Leah Nesheim, Katie Peterson,

Marissa Rosa, Jackie Sorenson

Freshmen - 9Maddie Barr, Kailey Beatt, Nicole Becker,

Megan Burditt, Marissa Ganske, Taylor Johnson, Kaleigh Solheim, Jenna St. Germain

By CLAss... By stAte...Minnesota - 22 • Riley Allen, Maddie Barr, Kailey Beatt, Nicole Becker, Courtney Driscoll, Marissa Ganske, Megan Helberg, Emily Jenson, Taylor Johnson, Hannah Keil, Kelli Klun, Jordan Melby, Leah Nesheim, Katie

Peterson, Dani Potter, Marissa Rosa, Jennifer Smith, Kaleigh Solheim, Jackie Sorenson, Maureen Stormont, Kelsey Woodland, Ana Zdechlik

Wisconsin - 2• Jenna St. Germain, Kate McMahon

iowa - 1• Megan Burditt

Kansas - 1• Sally Stromme

south dakota - 1 • Katie Schneider

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sophoMores FreshMen

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The University of Minnesota Duluth soccer team snuck into the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference tournament with a five-match undefeated streak to close the 2012 regular season, but tabbed as the number-five team in the NSIC Preseason Coaches Poll, the 2013 Bulldogs find themselves with greater expectations as a top contender in the league. Coach greg Cane returns eight starters from the 2012 squad that finished 8-7-3, led by it senior team captain, forward Dani potter. Potter finished second on the team in scoring last season with five goals and eight assists (18 points), including two game-winners. Fellow seniors sally stromme, emily Jenson, and Kelsey Woodland will also contribute as leaders of a team with 14 underclassmen. The junior class features six of the Bulldogs’ returning starters, with none more notable than 2013 NSCAA All-Central Region selection, forward Maureen stormont. Stormont paced UMD in 2012 with 24 points and 11 goals – a mark that topped the NSIC. A trio of junior midfielders in Jennifer smith, hannah Keil, and Kelli Klun also return to the starting line-up. They finished third, fourth, and fifth in scoring, respectively, for last year’s campaign, playing in all 18 games and missing just two starts among the three. Sophomores leah nesheim and Kate McMahon also saw time on the Bulldogs’

front line in 2012 and will look to contribute more this season. Offense was at a premium for the Bulldogs in 2012, with UMD finishing fourth in the conference in shots at 18 per game, second in points (6.39 per game), and sixth in goals. On the defensive side, juniors riley allen and Megan helberg return after starting every game last season in front of sophomore goalkeeper Marissa rosa. Junior defender ana Zdechlik also returns after playing in 16 games for the UMD in 2012. The Bulldogs allowed just 100 shots, and 69 on goal, compared to 166 (132 SOG) for UMD’s offense. Rosa took over starting duties halfway through her freshman season, posting a 7-4-2 overall record and 1.66 GAA with 48 saves. She shut out three opponents, all in conference. Her experience as a first-year player will no doubt help her as she finds herself firmly ensconced in a starting role. The Bulldogs will trend younger on their bench, as Coach Cane returns five sophomores and adds nine first-year players to the roster. The 2013 additions include five forwards, three midfielders, and a goalkeeper. First-year forwards Megan Burditt, Jenna st. germain, Kailey

Beatt, Kaleigh solheim, and taylor Johnson will compete for time on the front line, while Marissa ganske, Maddie Barr, and nicole Becker are slated to contribute in the midfield. Goalkeeper Jordan Melby will take over as the primary back-up to Rosa in her freshman year. The Bulldogs kick off the season at home against non-conference foe Northern Michigan on Sept. 5. UMD will open NSIC play on the road Sept. 15 at St. Cloud State, and take on preseason conference favorite Winona State on Sept. 22 in Duluth. The road will not be easy for the Bulldogs as they evolve from pesky underdog to one of the favorites in the NSIC, but an improving defense and a strong returning offense should lead them on the path to success.

2013 nsiC preseason CoaChes’ pollrank sCHool (First Place Votes) Points

1. Winona State (10) 215

2. Minn. State Mankato (5) 213

3. Minot State (1) 190

4. Upper Iowa 172

5. Minnesota Duluth 161

6. Bemidji State 157

7. Mary 135

8 Augustana 129

9. St. Cloud State 127

10. Southwest Minn. State 109

11. Concordia-St. Paul 93

12. Minn. State Moorhead 68

13. Northern State 54

14. Minnesota-Crookston 40

15. Wayne State 37

16. Sioux Falls 20

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Senior • Forward • 5-6 • Exercise ScienceWhite Bear Lake, Minn. (White Bear Lake H.S.)

17 Dani Potter

c 2011 all-nsiC First team

2010 all-nsiC second team

2012 nsCaa all-Central region

2012 all-nsiC second team

POtter’s CAreer stAtistiCsyeaR mp-ms sog goals assisTs poinTs gWg2010 20-14 56 8 3 19 42011 18-18 13 5 3 13 12012 18-18 37 5 8 18 2totals 56-50 ..... 106 ........ 18 ..........14 ........ 50 .......... 7

BULLdOG CAreerAs a Junior [2012] - Started 17 games for the Bulldogs in her third season • Named to All-NSIC second team • Earned All-Central Region honors from the NSCAA • Scored game-winning goals against Sioux Falls (Sept. 23) and Mary (Oct. 6) • Scored her second goal of the day against Mary on the team’s lone penalty kick chance on Oct. 6 • Had two assists vs. Sioux Falls (Sept. 23) and Minnesota Crookston (Oct. 26) • Named to NSIC All-Academic Team.As a sophomore [2011] - Followed up an all-conference freshman campaign by finishing third on the UMD scoring charts with five goals and three assists for 13 points • repeated as an All-NSIC performer, this time being named to the league’s first team by conference coaches • recognized as an All-Central region performer (first team) by the National Soccer Coaches Association (NSCAA) • started all 18 outings (a feat matched by just five of her Bulldog teammates) in helping UMD to a record of 5-1-1 in games in which she recorded a point • struck for a pair of goals, including the game-winner in a 3-2 win over Concordia-St. Paul Oct 1 • named to the NSIC All-Academic team. As a Freshman [2010] - Started out her collegiate soccer career with a bang and, as a result, was aptly named to the NSIC All-Conference second team as a freshman • sat at the top of the 2010 Bulldog rankings in numerous categories including: points (19), goals (8), shots (56) and game-winning goals (4) • was the only Bulldog last season to contribute two goals in one game during UMD’s 6-0 victory over Minnesota-Crookston on Sept. 18, 2010 • contributed three assists last season which placed her third on the Bulldogs leader board • walked away from the 2010 season with two team awards -- the Newcomer Award and Attacker of the Year • finished out last season with a .143 shots percentage • saw a starting assignment for 14 games last season and was the lone freshman to participate in all 20 games.

BeFOre UMdIs a 2010 graduate of White Bear Lake Area High School • earned four letters while playing for the Bears • was voted captain by her teammates for her senior season and Most Valuable Player as a sophomore • was All-Conference for the Suburban East Conference, a member of the All Tournament Team, and head coach Jim Pelletier’s leading scorer for her senior and sophomore seasons • was a member of the All-State Team her senior year • presented with Academic All-State honors for three varsity years • also played basketball and was awarded three letters for the Bears as a guard • was voted Defensive Player of the Year in 2008 and captain of the team for her junior and senior years • earned four letters for the WBLAHS track and field team • voted captain her senior year and received All-Conference honors in 2008 and 2009 as well as holding school records those same years • a member of the National Honor Society for WBLAHS.PersONAL: Born Danielle Lynne Potter on December 11, 1991 in Maplewood, Minn. • daughter of Curt Potter and Kirsten Allen • has one younger sibling (Reid).

2012 nsiC all-academic team2011 nsiC all-academic team

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Senior • Defender • 5-5 • CriminologyChamplin, Minn. (Champlin Park H.S.)

7 emily Jenson

BullDog Careeras a Junior [2012] - After a preseason injury sidelined her for the first half of the season, returned to play in 11 games while coming off the bench for the Bulldogs’ defensive corps.

as a sophomore [2011] - Took on additional responsibility in her first season as a regular fixture in the Bulldog lineup • made each of her 17 appearances as a starter, entering all but one of UMD’s 18 outings • made the majority of her contributions on defense, finishing the season with just two shots attempted.as a Freshman [2010] - Was called to play for seven of the Bulldogs’ contests as a freshman.

BeFore uMDIs a 2010 graduate of Champlin Park High School • earned three letters during her varsity career with the Rebels • helped Champlin Park capture the Northwest Suburban Conference title as a sophomore • was voted the Rebels’ Rookie of the Year and Most Valuable Defender • presented with All-Northwest Suburban Conference honors in each of her final two prep seasons • participated for two years in track and field (sprinter) and hockey (forward) during her time as a Rebel • was active outside of sports at Champlin Park as well belonging to Business Professional Association, the Leadership Academy Program and Link Crew. personal: Born Emily Rebecca Jenson on October 20, 1991 • daughter of Brian and Becky Jenson • has two older brothers (Matthew and Andrew).

JeNsON’s CAreer stAtistiCsyeaR mp-ms sog goals assisTs poinTs gWg2010 7-0 0 0 0 0 02011 17-17 1 0 0 0 02012 11-0 0 0 0 0 0totals 35-17 .......... 1 ..............0 .............0 .............0 ............. 0

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Senior • Midfielder • 5-5 • Health EducationOverland Park, Kan. (Blue Valley H.S.)

8 sally stromme

BullDog CareerAs a Junior [2012] - Played important minutes off the bench in 14 games for the Bulldogs • Scored her first career goal in the season opener against Northern Michigan (Aug. 30) • Earned her second goal of the season against Sioux Falls (Oct. 23) • Had an assist in the Bulldogs’ 4-2 win against Concordia-St. Paul (Oct. 14).as a sophomore [2011] - Became a full-time contributor as a sophomore as one of nine Bulldogs to crack the lineup for all 18 outings • made four starts and put up a pair of assists for two points on the year • fired a total of eight shots, sending six of them on goal • put three shots on target in a 1-0 loss at Winona State on Sept. 24.as a Freshman [2010] - Saw the field for 12 games in 2010 as a rookie • scored her lone collegiate point to date off of an assist on Dani Potter’s lone goal in the Bulldogs’ 1-0 win over St. Cloud State on Oct. 2, 2010 • contributed seven shots as a freshman.

BeFore uMDIs a 2010 graduate of Blue Valley High School in Stillwell, Kan. • started three seasons and was a four-year letterwinner for the Tigers • attained Eastern Kansas Soccer League honorable mention honors her sophomore and senior years • was also awarded two letters in basketball as a point guard at Blue Valley. personal: Born Sally Lynn Stromme on Jan. 21, 1992 in Overland Park, Kan. • daughter of Jeff and Geneva Stromme • has both an older brother (Jesse) and a younger brother (Danny).

strOMMe’s CAreer stAtistiCsyeaR mp-ms sog goals assisTs poinTs gWg2010 12-0 7 0 1 1 02011 18-4 6 0 2 2 02012 14-0 4 2 1 5 0totals 44-4 .......... 17 .............2 .............4 .............8 ............. 0

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Senior • Defender • 5-6 • Exercise ScienceWaconia, Minn. (Waconia H.S.)

15 Kelsey WooDlanD

BullDog CareerAs a Junior [2012] - Appeared in four games for the Bulldogs in her second season with the team.

as a sophomore [2011] - Used sparingly in her first season as a walk-on at UMD, making three appearances on the back line as a reserve • named to the NSIC All-Academic team.

BeFore uMDIs a 2010 graduate of Waconia High School • was a three year letterwinner for head coach Gretchen Fritz • played both center midfield and defense for the Wildcats • Played C-1 soccer three years for Eden Prairie • participated on the basketball team for two seasons as a freshman and a sophomore • earned two letters as a member of the Waconia track and field team as a sprinter and triple jumper • was a member of the Student Council for three years and was named treasurer for that club • was also in the National Honor Society for the full four years of her high school campaign.

personal: Born Kelsey Leigh Woodland on December 20, 1991 in St. Paul, Minn. • daughter of Philip and Rebecca Woodland • has one older brother (Gavin).

WOOdLANd’s CAreer stAtistiCsyeaR mp-ms sog goals assisTs poinTs gWg2011 3-0 0 0 0 0 02012 4-0 0 0 0 0 0totals 7-0 ......... 0 ........... 0 ............0 .......... 0 ........... 0

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Junior • Forward • 5-4 • Psychology & Criminology and Hispanic StudiesApple Valley, Minn. (Eastview H.S.)

2 Courtney DrisColl

BullDog CareerAs a sophomore [2012] - Appeared in nine games off the bench for the Bulldogs • After an injury sidelined one of UMD’s goalkeepers, served as the back-up to Marissa Rosa for the last half of the season • Named to the NSIC All-Academic Team.As a Freshman [2011] - Made 14 appearances off the bench in her debut season • scored her first career goal in a 2-0 win over St. Cloud State Oct. 2 at Malosky Stadium.

BeFore uMDIs a 2011 graduate of Eastview High School • was the leading goal scorer for the Lightning under coach David Herem •was named co-captain for Eastview as a senior • is a two-time All-Conference Honorable Mention athlete in the South-Suburban Conference for both her junior and senior seasons • participated in the Section 3AA championship games as both a junior and a sophomore • helped her team achieve a 4th place finish in the 2008 Minnesota State Soccer Tournament • held membership to the National Honor Society, Student Council and the Spanish National Honor Society. personal: Born Courtney Jo Driscoll on February 12, 1993 in Burnsville, Minn. • daughter of Dave and Kim Driscoll • has one younger brother (Zach).

drisCOLL’s CAreer stAtistiCsyeaR mp-ms sog goals assisTs poinTs gWg2011 14-0 2 1 0 2 02012 9-0 1 0 0 0 0totals 23-0 ......... 3 ........... 1 ............0 .......... 2 ........... 0

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Junior • Midfielder • 5-5 • Finance & Human Resources ManagementPlymouth, Minn. (Wayzata H.S.)

4 hannah Keil

BULLdOG CAreerAs a sophomore [2012] - Started all 18 games for the Bulldogs in her sophomore season, finishing with 13 points via three goals and seven assists • Scored a season-high two goals and five points, including the game winner against Northern State (Oct. 20) • Scored game-winning goal against Minnesota-Crookston (Oct. 26) • Named to the NSIC All-Academic Team. as a Freshman [2011] - Contributed as a regular in the Bulldog lineup as a rookie, seeing action in all but one game on the year • made 15 consecutive starts from Sept. 11 - Nov. 2 and finished the season with two assists • notched her first collegiate point with a helper in an Oct. 29 win over conference rival Southwest Minnesota State.

BeFOre UMd Is a 2011 graduate of Wayzata High School • assisted the Trojans in taking home two section championships for both 2010 and 2011 • earned the Minnesota State High School AA Championship title for Wayzata as a junior and nabbed runner-up status for the same tournament the following year • contributed the most assists during her senior season •proved to be a top-notch student as well, being named to the Academic All-State Team as both a junior and as a senior • was also recognized as a 4.0 GPA player for the Trojans • was a member of the National Honor Society during her junior and senior years. personal: Born Hannah M. Keil on September 28, 1992 in St. Louis Park, Minn. • daughter of Alan and Lynda Keil • Her two older sisters (Meghan Brown and Emilee) are both UMD graduates, and Meghan was a member of the 2004 Bulldog soccer squad.

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Junior • Midfielder • 5-5 • CommunicationsDuluth, Minn. (Duluth East H.S.)

9 Kelli Klun

BullDog CareerAs a sophomore [2012] - Started 16 games while playing in all 18 Bulldog matches • Scored game-winning goal against Minnesota State Moorhead (Oct. 21) • Had five assists including one during the season opener vs. Northern Michigan (Aug. 30) • Took a season-high four shots on goal against Wayne State (Sept. 30) • Named to the NSIC All-Academic Team.as a Freshman [2011] - Hit the ground running in her first season as a Bulldog, entering all 18 games at the midfielder position • flashed offensive capability, finishing the season with two goals and four assists for eight points, good for fifth on the UMD scoring charts • registered first collegiate point by burying a goal in a 4-2 win at Upper Iowa Sept. 25 • put up points in three consecutive games from Sept. 25 - Oct. 2 as the Bulldogs rattled off a trio of wins against conference opponents • cracked the starting lineup for the first time on a Oct. 15 matchup against Wayne State and never looked back, serving as a starter in UMD’s final seven outings • helped lead the Bulldogs to a 6-0 record in games in which she scored a point.BeFore uMDIs a 2011 graduate of Duluth East High School • is the 18th native Duluthian to suit up for the Bulldogs’ soccer team • was a two-year captain for the Greyhounds • led her team to the state tournament in 2010 despite an injury that kept her sidelined • earned the “Most Inspirational Award” as a junior • was the Duluth News Tribune’s Player to Watch for the 2008 season • was a single-year letter winner on the Duluth East basketball team as a point guard • laced up her cleats for the Greyhound softball team as an outfielder and earned three letters in the spring.

personal: Born Kelli Lynn Klun on October 7, 1992 in Duluth, Minn. • daughter of Dan and Julie ‘Hay’ Klun, who participated on the UMD women’s track and field team in the mid-eighties and was a former Bulldog All-American as well as a member of the UMD Athletics Hall of Fame (class of 2001) • has one older brother (Sean) and one younger brother (Derek).

KLUN’s CAreer stAtistiCsyeaR mp-ms sog goals assisTs poinTs gWg2011 18-7 9 2 2 8 02012 18-16 16 1 5 7 1totals 36-23 ...... 25 .......... 3 ............7 ......... 15 .......... 1

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Junior • Midfielder • 5-5 • BiochemistryBrookings, S.D. (Brookings H.S.)

10 Katie sChneiDer

BULLdOG CAreerAs a sophomore [2012] - Appeared in all 18 games for the Bulldogs in her second season. Scored her first career goal in the season opener vs. Northern Michigan (Aug. 30) • Named to the 2012 NSIC All-Academic Team.as a Freshman [2011] - Came off the bench to enter each of UMD’s 18 outings as a rookie midfielder • racked up nine shots on the year, firing a season-high three attempts in a 4-2 win at Upper Iowa Sept. 25.

BeFOre UMdIs a 2011 graduate of Brookings High School • owns the distinction of being the first-ever soccer Bulldog from the state of South Dakota • a four-year starter and letterwinner for the Bobcats • was named to the South Dakota All-State Second Team as both a junior and a senior • was voted Most Valuable Player for two straight years (2009 and 2010) • held a two year reign as captain for the Bobcats for both her junior and senior year • earned the Varsity Athlete Scholar Award from 2007-2010 • was very involved outside of athletics as she was vice-president for the National Honor Society, in both the concert and jazz bands and was a South Dakota Girl’s State Representative for 2010. personal: Born Katelyn Lane Schneider on November 4, 1992 in San Antonio, Texas • daughter of Todd and Chelli Schneider • has one older brother (Jacob) and one younger brother (Chris).

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Junior • Defender • 5-6 • CriminologyLakeville, Minn. (Centennial H.S.)

12 meGan helberG

BULLdOG CAreerAs a sophomore [2012] - Started all 18 games for the Bulldogs in her second season with the team • Earned an assist against Sioux Falls (Sept. 23) and against Concordia-St. Paul (Oct. 14) • Took a season-high three shots against St. Cloud State (Sept. 9) • Named to the NSIC All-Academic Team.As a Freshman [2011] - Served as a backup defender in her first collegiate season, making nine appearances off the bench • Registered first collegiate point with a helper on the final Bulldog goal (scored by fellow freshman Maureen Stormont) in a 5-3 UMD win over Augustana Oct. 16 at Malosky Stadium.

BeFOre UMdIs a 2011 graduate of Centennial High School • helped the Cougars achieve three conference championship titles in 2010, 2009 and 2007 under former UMD goalkeeper Ginger Flohaug • participated in the state tournament as a junior • held positions in the student council for her freshman and sophomore years.

PersONAL: Born Megan Holly Helberg on July 12, 1993 in St. Paul, Minn. • daughter of Scott and Teresa Lombard • has one younger brother (Jake).

HeLBerG’s CAreer stAtistiCsyeaR mp-ms sog goals assisTs poinTs gWg2011 9-0 0 0 1 1 02012 18-18 4 0 2 2 0totals 27-18 ....... 4 ........... 0 ............3 .......... 3 ........... 0

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Junior • Midfielder • 5-6 • Communication ScienceBloomington, Minn. (Jefferson H.S.)

14 Jennifer smith

BULLdOG CAreerAs a sophomore [2012] - Started all 18 games for the Bulldogs in her second season • Scored game-winning goals against Northern Michigan (Aug. 30) and Southwest Minnesota State (Sept. 22) • Had a season team-high three assists against Concordia-St. Paul (Oct. 14) • Scored a goal and an assist against Northern State (Oct. 20) • Had a season team-high ten shots including five on goal against Wayne State (Sept. 30) • Named to the All-NSIC Academic TeamAs a Freshman [2011] - Combined with fellow rookie Maureen Stormont to hold down the top two spots on the UMD scoring chart • started every game and finished the season with five goals and five assists for 15 points • tied for second among league rookies in scoring • attempted 47 shots on the year, the second-highest total of any Bulldog • earned first collegiate point with an assist in a season-opening draw with Northern Michigan Sept. 1 • was not held off the score sheet more than three consecutive outings, and was kept pointless on consecutive occasions just twice all year • yielded five points (one goal, three assists) over a four-game scoring streak Sept. 25 - Oct. 8 • Buried the game-winner at Bemidji State.BeFore uMDIs a 2011 graduate of Bloomington-Jefferson High School • co-captained the Jaguars her senior year • was All-Conference in the South Suburban Conference that same year • in 2010, the four-year starter and letterwinner led Bloomington Jefferson in assists • helped the Jaguars reach the section final game her senior year • received the State Academic Gold Award for three years (2007-09) • was a Student Council representative as a junior and a senior. personal: Born Jennifer Erin Smith on June 21, 1993 in Minneapolis, Minn. • daughter of Bill and Becky Smith • has two older twin sisters (Amy and Allison).

sMitH’s CAreer stAtistiCsyeaR mp-ms sog goals assisTs poinTs gWg2011 18-18 22 5 5 15 12012 18-18 21 4 7 15 2totals 36-36 ...... 43 .......... 9 ...........12 ........ 30 .......... 3

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Junior • Defender • 5-10 • MarketingEden Prairie, Minn. (Eden Prairie H.S.)

18 riley allen

BullDog CareerAs a sophomore [2012] - Started all 18 games as an anchor of the Bulldogs’ defense in her second season • Scored a goal in the Bulldogs’ 6-0 victory over Sioux Falls (Sept. 23) • Earned an assist against Wayne State (Sept. 30) • Named to the All-NSIC Academic Team.As a Freshman [2011] - Contributed mostly off the bench as a rookie, putting away two goals and adding three assists for seven points over 13 games • made four consecutive starts from Oct. 16 - Oct. 30 and recorded a goal and two assists in that span • showed a knack for coming through in big spots, as both of her goals as a freshman were game-winners • named to the Daktronics All-Central Region second team • registered first collegiate point with the winning goal in a 4-2 victory at conference rival Upper Iowa Sept. 25.

BeFOre UMdIs a 2011 graduate of Eden Prairie High School • captained the undefeated 2010 AA MN State High School Champion Eden Prairie Eagles • her team was also ranked No. 1 in the nation by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America for the 2011 season • assisted Eden Prairie in capturing the 2010 Lake Conference as well as the 2010 Section 6AA Championship titles • was a four year letterwinner and two year starter under head coach Tony Bidwell • named the Eagles’ Defender of the Year during her senior season • was also a standout defensive player on the Eden Prairie Lacrosse team, earning four letters and starting for three years • was named to the 2010 Minnesota State High School Lacrosse All-State Team • helped the Eagles claim a Minnesota state championship in 2009 as well as runner-up status in 2008, ’10, and ’11 • earned Academic All-American honors from the U.S. Lacrosse Association for her senior season accomplishments.PersONAL: Born Riley E. Allen on January 17, 1993 in Edina, Minn. • daughter of Christopher and Sarah Allen • has one younger brother (Cole).

ALLeN’s CAreer stAtistiCsyeaR mp-ms sog goals assisTs poinTs gWg2011 18-4 5 2 3 7 22012 18-18 2 1 1 3 0totals 36-22 ....... 7 ........... 3 ............4 ......... 10 .......... 2

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Junior • Forward • 5-9 • Communication ScienceStillwater, Minn. (Stillwater H.S.)

19 maureen stormont

BULLdOG CAreerAs a sophomore [2012] - Played in all 18 games with 17 starts in her second season with the Bulldogs while leading the team in goals, shots, points, and shots on goal • Received All-Central Region Team honors from the NSCAA and Daktronics • Scored a natural hat trick against Minnesota-Crookston (Oct. 26) • Scored game-tying goal late against Augustana (Sept. 29) • Had two assists against Northern State (Oct. 20) • Scored game-tying goal late against Augustana (Sept. 29) • Scored a goal in five straight matches from Oct. 14 to 28 • Took a season team-high 10 shots include five on-net against Bemidji State (Oct. 28) • Had three or more shots on goal in seven matches • Named to NSIC All-Academic Team.As a Freshman [2011] - Burst on the scene in her first collegiate campaign, scoring 10 goals to go along with six assists for a team-leading 26 points while starting every game • made her presence felt as an offensive force, cracking the top 10 in the conference in a host of statistical categories including points (6th), goals (5th), assists (6th), shots (3rd), and game-winning goals (2nd) • wasted no time recording her first collegiate points by having a hand (one goal, one assist) in both of UMD’s goals in a 2-2 tie with Northern Michigan during the Sept. 1 season-opener • was held off the score sheet in consecutive outings just once all year, and recorded at least one point in 12 of 18 contests • rattled off a season-best five-game scoring streak from Oct. 9 - Oct. 29, posting 11 points in helping UMD to a 4-1 record over that stretch • named to the All-NSIC second team and earned a spot on the NCAA’s All-Central Region third team • came away with a trio of three-point outings on the year.

BeFOre UMdIs a 2011 graduate of Stillwater High School • was recognized by the NSCAA after her senior season as the State Player of the Year • held places on the NSCAA All-Region and All-American teams • earned All-Metro and first team All-State honors for her senior campaign • is both a three-time leading scorer for the Ponies and a three-time All-Conference recipient • was a one year letterwinner on the Stillwater basketball team as a guard • displayed her leg power on the Ponies’ track and field team as both a high and long jumper and earned two letters in her two years on the team • was both a state qualifier and held All-Suburban East honors in 2009 for her performances in the high jump. PersONAL: Born Maureen Keegan Stormont on June 13, 1993 in Rochester, Minn. • daughter of Thomas and Dorothy Stormont • has both one older brother (Joe) and an older sister (Sheila).

stOrMONt’s CAreer stAtistiCsyeaR mp-ms sog goals assisTs poinTs gWg2011 18-18 38 10 6 26 52012 18-18 39 11 2 24 0totals 36-36 ...... 77 ......... 21 ...........8 ......... 50 .......... 5

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Junior • Defender • 5-8 • Celland Molecular BiologyWoodbury, Minn. (New Life Academy)

20 ana zDeChliK

BullDog CareerAs a sophomore [2012] - Appeared in 16 games off the bench for the Bulldogs in her second season as the Bulldogs’ primary back-up on defense • Earned her first career assist in UMD’s 6-0 victory over Sioux Falls (Sept. 23) • Named to NSIC All-Academic Team.as a Freshman [2011] - Served in a reserve role on the back line in her debut season, making 11 appearances on the year.

BeFore uMDIs a 2011 graduate of New Life Academy • was a six-year starter and letterwinner • was a three-time All-Conference recipient • captained the Eagles in both 2009 and 2010 • voted Most Valuable Player for two seasons under head coach Lynn Atkinson • was a two year letterwinner and captain of the cheerleading squad • graduated valedictorian of her 2011 class • was awarded Dean’s List honors and was a member of the National Honor Society.personal: Born Ana Rose Zdechlik on August 12, 1992 in St. Paul, Minn. • daughter of Greg and Lynn Zdechlik • her father, Greg, was a graduate of UMD • has one older brother (Pete).

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Sophomore • Goalkeeper • 5-7 • PsychologyChamplin, Minn. (Champlin Park H.S.)

1 marissa rosa

BullDog CareerAs a Freshman [2012] - Rosa posted a 1.62 GAA in her first year as the Bulldogs’ primary ’keeper, starting 13 games • Earned her first career victory in a 1-0 shutout against Southwest Minnesota State (Sept. 22) • Earned her second shutout in as many games with four saves against Sioux Falls (Sept. 23) • Shut out Mary on Oct. 26 • Saved eight shots—a season team-high —against Upper Iowa (Sept. 16) and Minnesota State Mankato (Oct. 12)

Received Redshirt in 2011 as first-year player.BeFOre UMdIs a 2011 graduate of Champlin Park High School • was a two-year letterwinner for head coach Meghann Witchger • captained the Rebels for her senior season • was voted All-Northwest Suburban Conference in 2010.PersONAL: Born Marissa Ruth Rosa on June 11, 1993 in Minnesota • daughter of Jeff and Kristen Hartung.

rosa’s Career statistiCsYear Mp-Ms W-l-t Minutes gaa saves pct so2012 15-13 7-4-2 1168:05 1.62 48 .696 3totals 15-13 ...... 7-4-2 ......1168:05 ....... 1.62 ........ 48 .........696......3

Sophomore • Forward • 5-7 • BiochemistryFitchburg, Wis. (Madison Edgewood H.S.)

5 Kate mCmahon

BULLdOG CAreerAs a Freshman [2012] - Played in 10 games during her debut season with the Bulldogs • Had a season-high two shots on goal against Minnesota-Crookston (Oct. 26).

BeFOre UMd Spent three years at forward with the highly successful Madison Edgewood prep team under coach Chris Martinelli • helped Edgewood to state titles in 2009 and 2011, registering a pair of game-winning goals at the 2011 state tournament • garnered an all-conference honorable mention selection as a senior.PersONAL: Born Katherine Renee McMahon in Fitchburg, Wis. • is the daughter of Joseph and Susan McMahon • has one sister (Kelly) and one brother (Jack).

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Redshirt (Sophomore) • Forward• 5-7 • BiochemistryEagan, Minn. (Eagan H.S.)

Katie Peterson

BullDog CareerPeterson will receive a medical redshirt in 2013.As a Freshman [2012] - Played in 15 games during her debut season with the Bulldogs • Earned her first career assist in UMD’s 6-0 victory over Sioux Falls (Sept. 23) • Took a season-high four shots against Wayne State (Sept. 30).

BeFOre UMd Spent two years as a starter at midfield, helping the Eagan Wildcats win the South Suburban Conference and reach the state tournament as a junior in 2010 • Received an All-Conference honorable mention selection that fall, in addition earning a spot on the Section 3AA All-Academic team • earned an honorable mention nod from the South Suburban conference and a spot on the Section 3AA All-Academic team again as a senior in 2011.PersONAL: Born Kathryn Ann Peterson on Jan. 25, 1994 in Burnsville, Minn. • is the daughter of Paul and Pat Peterson • has an older brother (Michael) and an older sister (Laura).

Sophomore • Midfielder • 5-7 • UndeclaredEagan, Minn. (Eastview H.S.)

16 leah nesheim

BULLdOG CAreerAs a Freshman [2012] - Appeared in 16 games off the bench during her debut season with UMD • Scored her first career goal in the Bulldogs’ 6-0 victory over Sioux Falls (Sept. 23) • Had two shots on goal, a season-high, against Mary (Oct. 6)

BeFOre UMdStarted three years for the Eastview Lightning • earned an All-South Suburban Conference honorable mention selection in 2010 • Earned All-Conference honors and helped Eastview to the state tournament as a senior captain • Finished fifth in all-time scoring at Eastview • Named to the All-State track team in 2011.PersONAL: Born Leah Kristine Nesheim on April 28, 1994 in Burnsville, Minn. • is the daughter of Greg and Sue Nesheim • has one sister (Sarah) and a brother (Kyle).

PetersON’s CAreer stAtistiCsyeaR mp-ms sog goals assisTs poinTs gWg2012 15-0 7 0 1 1 0totals 15-0 ......... 7 ........... 0 ............1 .......... 1 ........... 0

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Freshman • Midfield/Forward• 5-3 • UndeclaredEagan, Minn. (Eagan H.S.)

3 marissa GansKe

BeFOre UMd Is a graduate of Eagan High School • was coached by Mark Obarski and played alongside fellow newcomer Kaleigh Solheim for three years at EHS • named to the all-tournament team during the Wildcats’ state tournament run in 2010 • racked up a bevy of honors in her first full high school season as a sophomore, claiming honorable mentions in the Pioneer Press all-state team and the all-South Suburban conference team • highly touted as an offensive machine, leading the team in scoring en route to team MVP and Offensive Player of the Year honors as a junior • maintained her offensive explosion by ending her prep career with all-conference honors in addition to being named the team’s MVP for the second consecutive season

PersONAL: Born Marissa Sue Ganske on April 4, 1995 in Burnsville, Minn. • daughter of John and Sharon Ganske • has one older sister (Camye) and three half-siblings (Janet, Jason, and Jamie) • is undecided on a major at UMD.

Freshman • Midfielder • 5-1 • UndeclaredSt. Michael, Minn. (St. Michael-Albertville H.S.)

6 maDDie barr

BeFore uMD Is a graduate of St. Michael-Albertville High School • coached by Megan Johnson for four years as a midfielder/forward • dubbed captain her senior season and named a member of the all-tournament team • was a Mississippi 8 all-conference selection from 2010-2012, earned the conference midfielder of the year award as a junior and a senior as well as receiving the league’s Rookie of the Year award • presented with the Mississippi 8 Academic Achievement award for four consecutive years • was voted the STMA Hardest Worker in consecutive years from 2010-2012.

personal: Born Madison Nicole Barr on May 25, 1995 in Edina, Minn. • daughter of Tom and April Barr • has two younger sisters (Victoria and Jessica).

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Freshman • Defense• 5-5 • Pre-BusinessHastings, Minn. (Hastings H.S.)

11 JaCKie sorenson

Received redshirt in 2012 as a first-year player.BeFore uMD Served as a two-year captain and four-year starter for the Raiders of Hastings HS • Named best defender and team’s MVP in her sophomore season • Received All-Conference Honorable Mention in sophomore year and All-Conference selection in both junior and senior seasons • Selected to Minnesota Section 3AA All-Tournament Team three straight seasons (2010-12).

PersONAL: Born Jackie Elizabeth Sorenson on Jan. 6, 1994 in St. Paul, Minn. • Daughter of Stan Sorenson and Lori Sorenson • Graduated from Hastings H.S. in 2012 • Participated in show choir and link crew • Has three sisters, Jenna, Kristin, and Nicole, the last a graduate of UMD • Hobbies include shopping and fishing.

Freshman • Forward • 5-7 • Biochemistry & PsychologyWhite Bear Lake, Minn. (White Bear Lake H.S.)

13 taylor Johnson

BeFore uMDIs a graduate of White Bear Lake Area High School • played with senior Dani Potter for a year at White Bear Lake • played four years as a varsity midfielder and a forward, serving as the team captain in her last season with the Bears • displayed great field awareness and passing, leading the team in assists and earning all-conference recognition as a senior • received the Academic award each year in high school for maintaining a 3.7 GPA or higher • hobbies include volunteering as a youth leader at church and playing recreational softball.

PersONAL: Born Taylor Rose Johnson on June 8, 1995 in White Bear Lake, Minn. • is the daughter of Bob and Paula Johnson • has one older sister (Aleisha).

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Freshman • Forward • 5-5 • ChemistryAshland, Wis. (Ashland H.S.)

22 Jenna st. Germain

BeFOre UMd Is a graduate of Ashland High School • started all four seasons for the Oredockers • attained all-conference honors in the Northern Lights Conference her final three years at Ashland • starred as a co-captain and received the coaches award during her senior campaign for her hard work and dedication to the program • led the team twice in scoring in final two seasons • also lettered twice in both basketball (as a point guard) and volleyball (as a setter and defensive specialist) at Ashland • spent time outside of sports serving as the vice president of two organizations (student council and the National Honor Society) and also was a Link Crew leader, Study Hall mentor and a member of the Spanish Club.

PersONAL: Born Jenna Rose St. Germain on Feb. 22, 1995 in Ashland, Wis. • daughter of Tom and Janet • has one younger sister (Kaitlyn).

Freshman • Midfield • 5-4 • Exercise ScienceAdel, Iowa (Adel-DeSoto-Minburn H.S.)

21 meGan burDitt

BeFOre UMd Is a graduate of Adel-Desoto-Minburn High School • started all four years at midfield for the Tigers • guided the team as captain of the squad to three-straight state qualifiers in 2011, ’12, and ’13 • decorated with all-state accolades her junior and senior seasons • was also a four-time Raccoon River Conference selection • voted by her teammates as the Most Valuable Player and Best Team Player • earned three letters as a guard for the Tigers’ hoops team • also captained the basketball squad her final prep year.

PersONAL: Born Megan Lea Burditt on Dec. 28, 1994 in Glendale, Ariz. • daughter of Robert and Brenda Burditt • has one older brother (Alex).

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Freshman • Midfield • 5-6 • Exercise ScienceChanhassen, Minn. (Chanhassen H.S.)

23 niCole beCKer

BeFOre UMd Is a graduate of Chanhassen High School • played four seasons for the Storm of the Missota Conference along with current freshman keeper Jordan Melby • laced up her cleats as a midfielder under the direction of head coach Jon Peterson • was an All-Missota conference honorable mention selection • received the Storm award and was the team captain in her senior campaign • also played defense on the Chanhassen varsity lacrosse team her freshman year.

personal: Born Nicole Ryan Becker on Dec. 11, 1994 in Forest Lake, Minn. • daughter of John and Denise Becker • has one younger brother and sister (Katy and Luke).

Freshman • Forward • 5-7 • Pre-LawMaple Grove, Minn. (Maple Grove H.S.)

24 Kailey beatt

BeFOre UMd Is a graduate of Maple Grove High School • was a four-year starter at forward and lettered each year • assisted in the club’s first Northwest Suburban Conference championship in seven years in 2012 • attained all-conference and all-state statuses in her final two seasons with the crimson • wrapped up the Star Tribune’s all-metro honors in 2012 • was given the award of Offensive MVP in her senior campaign, leading MGHS with 15 goals and 9 assists • leaves the program third all-time in goals and second in assists • enjoys boating and reading outside of soccer.

personal: Born Kailey Allaine Beatt on Sept. 1, 1994 in St. Louis Park, Minn. • daughter of Russell and Kimberly Beatt • has one older sister, Andrea, who plays collegiate soccer in Duluth at St. Scholastica.

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Freshman • Goalkeeper • 5-10 • CommunicationsVictoria, Minn. (Chanhassen H.S.)

27 JorDan melby

BeFOre UMd Is a graduate of Chanhassen High School • played alongside fellow newcomer Nicole Becker during her prep career • was the team captain and team MVP while receiving All-Missota Conference and all-state honors during her senior season • capped off her sophomore season with all-conference honorable mention and most improved player award at CHS • also lettered in two different sports, twice hitting the links for the storm, earning most improved player and once running the 4x200 relay and triple jump • was a member of FCA, Key Club, DECA, CAP and Link Crew at Chanhassen.

PersONAL: Born Jordan Elizabeth Mae Melby on Dec. 1, 1994 in Burnsville, Minn. • daughter of Jeff and Charla Melby • has one younger sister (Dylan).

Freshman • Midfield• 5-3 • UndeclaredEagan, Minn. (Eagan H.S.)

25 KaleiGh solheim

BeFOre UMd Is a graduate of Eagan High School • letterwinner four years with three seasons as a starter • was a participant in a pair of state tournaments, placing third in her rookie season • was a team captain and corralled the Wildcat leadership award and team MVP honors, as well as an All-South Suburban Conference selection while leading the team in goals in her senior campaign • also earned all-conference honorable mention her junior year • was named most improved player as a sophomore • named rookie of the year in 2009.

PersONAL: Born Kaleigh Renee Solheim on Sept. 15, 1994 in Burnsville, Minn. • daughter of Bruce and Stacey Solheim • has one younger sister (Allie).

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Aug. 30 Northern Michigan W 4-0 Marquette, Mich. 127 Sept. 7 Grand Valley State L 0-5 Mankato, Minn. 52 sept. 9 * st. Cloud state L 1-2 Malosky stadium 443 Sept. 15 * Winona State L 0-2 Winona, Minn. 404 Sept. 16 * Upper Iowa L 0-2 Fayette, Iowa 150 sept. 22 * southwest Minnesota state W 1-0 Malosky stadium 178 sept. 23 * sioux Falls W 6-0 Malosky stadium 267 Sept. 29 * Augustana T 1-1 (OT) Sioux Falls, N.D. 181 Sept. 30 * Wayne State T 2-2 Wayne, N.D. 107 Oct. 6 * Mary W 2-0 Malosky stadium 112 Oct. 7 * Minot state L 0-1 Malosky stadium 125 Oct. 12 * Minnesota state Mankato L 0-5 Malosky stadium 148 Oct. 14 * Concordia-st. Paul W 4-2 Malosky stadium 189 Oct. 20 * Northern State W 4-2 Aberdeen, S.D. 73 Oct. 21 * Minnesota State-Moorhead W 3-1 Moorhead, Minn. 76 Oct. 26 * Minnesota-Crookston W 4-0 Crookston, Minn. 53 Oct. 28 * Bemidji state t 1-1 (Ot) Malosky stadium 218 Oct. 31 # Minnesota State Mankato L 0-5 Mankato, Minn. 164

* Denotes NSIC matchHome Matches in bold.

# NSIC Tournament

playeR gp g a pTs. sog gWgMaureen Stormont 18 11 2 24 39 0Dani Potter 17 5 8 18 17 2Jennifer Smith 18 4 7 15 21 2Hannah Keil 18 3 7 13 16 2Kelsey Gratz 18 2 3 7 8 1Kelli Klun 18 1 5 7 16 1Ashley Brown 18 1 5 7 8 0Sally Stromme 14 2 1 5 4 0Abby Serreyn 18 1 2 4 6 0Kristi Mehrman 18 1 1 3 7 0Riley Allen 18 1 1 3 2 0Leah Nesheim 16 1 0 2 6 0Katie Schneider 18 1 0 2 1 0Megan Helberg 18 0 2 2 4 0Katie Peterson 15 0 1 1 7 0Ana Zdechlik 16 0 1 1 1 0Kate McMahon 10 0 0 0 2 0Courtney Driscoll 9 0 0 0 1 0Lizzy Larson 1 0 0 0 0 0Emily Jenson 11 0 0 0 0 0Kelsey Woodland 4 0 0 0 0 0Bulldogs 18 ................ 34 ......... 46 ........ 114 .............. 166 ................. 8Opponents 18 ................ 31 ......... 35 ......... 97 ............... 100 ................. 7

goalkeepeRs W-l-T gp minuTes ga avg svs sv% soMarissa Rosa 7-4-2 15 1168:05 21 1.62 48 .696 3Hannah Iaizzo 1-3-1 7 509:15 10 1.77 20 .667 1Bulldogs 8-7-3 ....... 18 ...... 1677:20 ..........31 ..... 1.66 .... 69 ........ .690 ....... 5 totals 7-8-3 ....... 18 ...... 1677:20 ..........34 ..... 1.82 ... 132 ....... .795 ....... 5

Maureen stormont paced the 2012 Bulldogs in scor-ing for the second consecutive year tallying 26

points on 11 goals and two assists.

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POiNts no. name g a pTs. gp-gs 1. Maureen Stormont 11 2 24 18-17 2. Dani Potter 5 8 18 17-17 3. Jennifer Smith 4 7 15 18-18 4. Hannah Keil 3 7 13 18-18 5. Kelsey Gratz 2 3 7 18-18 Ashley Brown 1 5 7 18-18 Kelli Klun 1 5 7 18-16 8. Sally Stromme 2 1 5 14-0 9. Abby Serreyn 1 2 4 18-4 10. Kristi Mehrman 1 1 3 18-18 Riley Allen 1 1 3 18-18

GOALs no. name g gp-gs 1. Maureen Stormont 11 18-17 2. Dani Potter 5 17-17 3. Jennifer Smith 4 18-18 4. Hannah Keil 3 18-18 5. Sally Stromme 2 14-0 Kelsey Gratz 2 18-18 7. Ashley Brown 1 18-18 Abby Serreyn 1 18-4 Kristi Mehrman 1 18-18 Riley Allen 1 18-18 Kelli Klun 1 18-18 Leah Neiheim 1 16-0 Katie Schneider 1 18-0

GAMe-WiNNiNG GOALs no. name gWg gp-gs 1. Hannah Keil 2 18-18 Dani Potter 2 18-17 Jennifer Smith 2 18-18 4. Kelsey Gratz 1 18-18 Kelli Klun 1 18-16

sHOts no. name s gp-gs 1. Maureen Stormont 67 18-17 2, Jennifer Smith 48 18-18 3. Dani Potter 37 18-17 4. Hannah Keil 29 18-18 5. Kelli Klun 25 18-16 6. Kelsey Gratz 18 18-18 7. Katie Peterson 14 15-0 8. Ashley Brown 13 18-18 Megan Helberg 13 18-18 10. Abby Serreyn 12 18-4

Assists no. name a gp-gs 1. Dani Potter 8 17-17 2. Jennifer Smith 7 18-18 Hannah Keil 7 18-18 4. Ashley Brown 5 18-18 Kelli Klun 5 18-16 6. Kelsey Gratz 3 18-18 7. Maureen Stormont 2 18-17 Megan Helberg 2 18-18 Abby Serreyn 2 18-4 10. (5 tied) 1 -

sHOts ON GOAL no. name sog gp-gs 1. Maureen Stormont 39 18-17 2. Jennifer Smith 21 18-18 3. Dani Potter 17 18-17 4. Hannah Keil 16 18-18 Kelli Klun 16 18-16 6. Ashley Brown 8 18-18 Kelsey Gratz 8 18-18 8. Katie Peterson 7 15-0 Kristi Mehrman 7 18-18 10. Abby Serreyn 6 18-4 Leah Nesheim 6 16-0

teaM inDiV iDual leaDers

GOALs AGAiNst AVerAGeplayeR gp-gs minuTes goals alloWed gaaMarissa Rosa 15-13 1168:05 21 1.62Hannah Iaizzo 7-4 509:15 10 1.77

sAVes ANd sHUtOUtsplayeR saves shuTouTs W-l-TMarissa Rosa 48 3 7-4-2Hannah Iaizzo 20 1 1-3-0

Marissa rosa saw action in 15 games last season making 13 starts, winning over half of her starts (7) as a rookie ’keeper. The Champlin, Minn. native, helped the Bulldogs catch fire on the back half of the schedule with four straight wins to clinch the final playoff spot in the conference.

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siNGLe-GAMe reCOrdsteAM

Points ....................................................... 56UMD 16, Bemidji State 0 (Oct. 19, 1997)

Goals ........................................................ 16UMD 16, Bemidji State 0 (Oct. 19, 1997)

Goals Allowed .............................................. 9Minnesota 9, UMD 0 (Sept. 13, 1995)

Goals in a Half .......................................... 12UMD 16, Bemidji State 0 (Oct. 19, 1997)

Goals Allowed in a Half ................................ 5(three occasions)

Assists .................................................... 24*UMD 15, Bemidji State 0 (Sept. 15, 1996)

shots ........................................................ 68UMD 16, Bemidji State 0 (Oct. 19, 1997)

shots Allowed ............................................ 30Minnesota 5, UMD 0 (Oct. 6, 1996)

shots on Goal............................................ 58UMD 15, Bemidji State 0 (Sept. 15, 1996)

Fewest shots on Goal .................................. 0Minnesota 9, UMD 0 (Sept. 13, 1995)

iNdiVidUALPoints ......................................................... 8Jenny Warrick vs. Bemidji State (Oct. 10, 1998)Erika Ludwig vs. MSU-Moorhead (Oct. 15, 1995)Goals .......................................................... 4Erika Ludwig vs. MSU-Moorhead (Oct. 15, 1995)Assists ........................................................ 5Jessica Nelson vs. Bemidji State (Oct. 19, 1997)saves ........................................................ 18

Kim Zelinsky vs. Minnesota (Sept. 13, 1995)

* NCAA Division II Record

teAM siNGLe-seAsON reCOrdsWins 17 ..................................................................2000 and 2009Losses 11 ..................................................................2005 and 2008Goals Scored 76 .................................................................................. 1997Fewest Goal Scored 10 .................................................................................. 1994Goals Allowed 43 .................................................................................. 2005Fewest Goals Allowed 10 .................................................................................. 2000Shutouts 17* ................................................................................. 2000Consecutive Shutouts 9 ........................................................Sept. 23-Oct. 22, 2000Shutouts Against 8 ................................................................................... 2007Saves 158 ................................................................................. 1995Goals Against Average 0.46 ................................................................................. 2000Consecutive Wins 9 .........................................................Sept. 27-Oct.25, 1998 ...........................................................Sept. 2-Oct. 16, 1999 ..........................................................Sept. 17-Oct.20, 2001 ................................................................ Sept. 22-Oct. 20, 2002 .........................................................Sept. 28-Oct. 31, 2003 Unbeaten Streak 14 ......................................................... Sept. 27-Nov.8, 2003Winless Streak 7 ....................................................... Aug. 28-Sept. 20, 2008Consecutive Losses 6 ....................................................... Aug. 28-Sept. 12, 2008Overtime Games 7 ................................................................................... 2004 Consecutive Overtime Games 5 ........................................................ Sept. 5-Sept. 26, 2004One-Goal Games 14 ....................................................................... 2008 (3-11)Games Played 22 ..................................................................2002 and 2009Home Wins 10 .................................................................................. 1995Home Losses 6 ................................................................................... 2005Home Ties 3 ................................................................................... 2004Road Wins 8 ................................................................................... 2000 Road Losses 6 ................................................................................... 1996Road Ties 3 ................................................................................... 2003Winning Percentage .857 ..................................................................2000 (17-2-2)

* NCAA Division II Record

REcoRd booK

Goals ..................................................52

Jenny Warrick (1998-2001)

Assists ................................................33

Nicole Fietz (2000-03)

Points ...............................................125

Jenny Warrick (1998-2001)

Games Played .....................................83

Nicole Fietz (2000-03)

Game-Winning Goals ...........................19

Jenny Warrick (1998-2001)

Games Played (GK) .............................56

Briana Francicso (2004-07)

Wins (GK) ...........................................39

Michele Flilipczak (1997-2000)

saves ................................................334

Ginger Jeffrey (1995-98)

shutouts ..........................................28.5

Michele Flilipczak (1997-2000)

Consecutive Games with a Goal .............6

Jenny Warrick (1998-2001)

CAreer reCOrds GOALs

no. name g 1. Jenny Warrick (1998-2001) 52 2. Beth Byers (1996-99) 41 3. Nicole Fietz (2000-03) 35 4. Cathy Wallace (2000-03) 32 5. Amy Bruno (1994-97) 27 6. Pam Lensing (2002-05) 24 7. Sarah Noonan (2002-05) 23 8. Erica Ludwig (1994-96) 21 Clare Dahmen (2006-09) 21 Maureen stormont (2011- ) 21

Assists no. name a 1. Nicole Fietz (2000-03) 33 2. Pam Lensing (2002-05) 30 3. Becky Anderson (2007-10) 24 Cathy Wallace (2000-03) 24 5. Beth Byers (1996-99) 23 6. Jenny Warrick (1998-2001) 21 7. Leslie Stoen (2000-03) 19 Holly Eggebraaten 19 9. Liz Smith (1999-2001) 18 10. Clare Dahmen (2006-09) 17 Misty Olson (1996-99) 17 Kristine Kruger (2001-03) 17

poinTs

no. name pTs. 1. Jenny Warrick (1998-2001) 125 2. Beth Byers (1996-99) 105 3. Nicole Fietz (2000-03) 103 4. Cathy Wallace (2000-03) 88 5. Pam Lensing (2002-05) 78 6. Amy Bruno (1994-97) 62 Sarah Noonan (2002-05) 62 8. Clare Dahmen (2006-09) 59 9. Erica Ludwig (1994-96) 57 10. Leslie Stoen (2000-03) 51

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1999Overall: 14-3-1 | NsiC: 8-1-0 (second)

Home: 5-1-1 | road: 7-1-0 | Neutral: 2-1-0

Coach: Greg Cane, 6th SeasonCaptains: Beth Byers, Sara Hay, Emily Opheim

opponenT (daTe) ResulT scoRe

Minn. State Mankato (8/27) W 2-1Mo.-St. Louis (8/28) L 1-2St. Cloud State (9/2) W 2-0Northern Michigan (9/12) W 5-0Moorhead State (9/25)* W 2-1Minn.-Crookston (9/26)* W 7-0Bemidji State (10/1)* W 10-0St. Scholastica (10/6) W 6-0Northern State (10/9)* W 1-0Minn.-Morris (10/10)* W 3-0Concordia-St. Paul (10/16)* W 6-0Winona State (10/17)* L 0-1Southwest Minn. State (10/23)* W 4-3Wayne State (NE) (10/24)* W 5-2Bemidji State (10/29) # W 4-1Southwest Minn. State (10/30) # W 3-1Winona State (10/31) # L 1-3North Dakota State (11/7) T 0-0

2000Overall: 17-2-2 | NsiC: 8-0-1 (t-First)

Home: 6-1-0 | road: 8-1-1 | Neutral: 3-0-1

Coach: Greg Cane, 7th SeasonCaptains: Linda Kalweit, Heather Lowinske, Michele Filipczak

opponenT (daTe) ResulT scoRe

Indianapolis (8/26) W 2-1St. Joseph's (IN) (8/27)^ W 1-0St. Cloud State (9/1) W 1-0Truman State (Mo.) (9/3)$ W 3-0Northern Michigan (9/4) W 7-0North Dakota State (9/9) W 1-0North Dakota (9/10) W 3-0Minn. State Mankato (9/16) L 1-2Minn. State Moorhead (9/23) * W 3-0Minn.-Crookston (9/24) * W 2-0Bemidji State (9/28) * W 3-0Northern State (10/7) * W 2-0Minn.-Morris (10/8) * W 2-0Concordia-St. Paul (10/14) * W 7-0Winona State (10/15) * T 0-0Southwest Minn. State (10/21) * W 1-0Wayne State (Neb.) (10/22) * W 2-0Minn. State Moorhead (10/27) # W 4-1Wayne State (Neb.) (10/28) # T 0-0Southwest Minn. State (10/29) # W 4-0Northern Kentucky (11/11) % L 2-6

1994Overall: 8-4-1 | Varsity: 2-4-1

Home: 5-2-0 | road: 3-2-1

Head Coach: Greg Cane, 1st Season Captain: Erika Ludwig

opponenT (daTe) ResulT scoRe

Minn. State Mankato (9/16) W 3-0Minn. State Mankato (9/17) W 3-0St. Cloud State (9/18)* T 0-0Wis.-Superior (9/21)* W 4-0Wis.-Stout (9/24) W 4-0Concordia-Moorhead (10/7)* W 3-1North Dakota State (10/8) W 2-1Minn. State-Moorhead (10/9) W 7-0St. Scholastica (10/12)* L 0-2St. Cloud State (10/15)* L 1-2Lakehead (10/16) W 2-1St. Scholastica (10/22)* L 2-4St. Thomas* (10/24) L 0-2

*Varsity Teams

1995Overall: 13-4-1

Home: 10-0-0 | road: 1-3-1 | Neutral: 2-1-0

Head Coach: Greg Cane, 2nd SeasonCaptain: Anne Johnson

opponenT (daTe) ResulT scoRe

North Dakota State (9/2) W 2-0St. Mary's (9/4) L 0-3Mary (9/9) W 2-0North Dakota State (9/10) W 2-0Minnesota (9/13) L 0-9St. Cloud State (9/17) L 0-3Winona State (9/23) W 12-0St. Scholastica (9/27) W 5-2Moorhead State (9/30) W 3-0Wis.-Parkside (10/1) L 0-1Kansas (10/6) W 2-0Wis.-River Falls (10/8) W 2-1Concordia-St. Paul (10/14) W 5-0Minn. State-Moorhead (10/15) W 8-0St. Benedict (10/21) W 2-1St. Thomas (10/22) T 2-2St. Cloud State (10/27) W 2-0Minn. State Mankato (10/28) W 2-0

1996Overall: 10-9-1 | NsiC: 2-2-0 (third)

Home: 4-3-0 | road: 5-7-1

Coach: Greg Cane, 3rd SeasonCaptains: Anne Johnson, Amanda Neils, Kelly Byers

opponenT (daTe) ResulT scoRe

Augsburg (8/31) L 0-1St. Thomas (9/1) L 1-2Indianapolis (9/7) W 3-1St. Joseph's (Ind.) (9/8) L 0-6Northern Michigan (9/13) W 8-0Bemidji State (9/15) W 15-0St. Scholastica (9/18) W 1-0Oklahoma (9/21) W 3-1Iowa State (9/22) L 0-2Wis.-Eau Claire (9/27) W 1-0

Wis.-River Falls (9/29) W 3-1Minnesota (10/6) L 0-5Macalester College (10/11) L 0-5Southwest Minn. State (10/12)* W 7-0St. Benedict (10/16) L 0-1Southwest Minn. State (10/19)* W 10-0Minn. State Moorhead (10/20)* L 0-1Minn. State Mankato (10/26) W 4-2St. Cloud State (11/2) T 2-2Winona State (11/3)* L 3-4

1997Overall: 11-4-2 | NsiC: 4-0-0 (First)

Home: 7-2-2 | road: 2-2-0 | Neutral: 2-0-0

Coach: Greg Cane, 4th SeasonCaptains: Amanda Neils, Sarah Opheim

opponenT (daTe) ResulT scoRe

St. Joseph's (Ind.) (8/31) W 3-1St. Cloud State (9/7) T 0-0St. Thomas (9/13) L 1-4Wis.-Eau Claire (9/14) L 1-2Macalester (9/16) L 0-1Carleton (9/20) W 3-0St. Scholastica (9/21) W 2-0Minn. State Mankato (9/27) L 1-3Northland (Wis.) (9/29) W 10-1Winona State (10/4)* W 2-0Minn. State Moorhead (10/5)* W 3-1Wis.-River Falls (10/11) T 1-1Minn.-Crookston (10/12) W 13-0Southwest Minn. State (10/14)* W 10-1Bemidji State (10/19)* W 16-0Southwest Minn. State (10/25)# W 9-0Minn. State Moorhead (10/26)# W 2-0 OT

1998Overall: 11-5-0 | NsiC: 5-1-0 (First)

Home: 7-0-0 | road: 4-4-0 | Neutral: 0-1-0

Coach: Greg Cane, 5th SeasonCaptains: Kelly Fritz, Ann Goldade

opponenT (daTe) ResulT scoRe

St. Scholastica (9/6) W 8-1Minnesota (9/7) L 0-7Northern Michigan (9/13) W 3-0North Dakota State (9/18) L 1-3Minn. State Moorhead (9/19) L 1-3Minn. State Mankato (9/27) W 1-0Minn. Morris (10/3)* W 5-0Northern State (10/4)* W 1-0Bemidji State (10/10)* W 11-0Southwest Minn. State (10/11)* W 4-1Winona State (10/16)* W 2-1Minn.-Morris (10/23)# W 5-0Minn. State Moorhead (10/24)# W 2-0Winona State (10/25)# W 2-1So. Ill. Edwardsville (10/31) L 2-6Mo.-St. Louis (11/1) L 0-2

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* NSIC Match (NCC 2004-2007)# NSIC Tour. Match

% NCAA Division-II Tour. Match

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2001Overall: 15-4-1 | NsiC: 7-1-1 (First)

Home: 5-1-0 | road: 5-1-1 | Neutral: 5-2-0

Coach: Greg Cane, 8th SeasonCaptains: Linda Kalweit, Andi Perrizo, Jenny Warrick

opponenT (daTe) ResulT scoRe

Minn. State Mankato (8/25) L 1-2Neb.-Omaha (9/1) W 3-2St. Cloud State (9/2) W 2-1Truman State (MO) (9/8) L 0-1Northern Colorado (9/9) L 2-4North Dakota State (9/17) W 1-0Hillsdale (Mich.) (9/22) W 2-1Northern Michigan (9/23) W 2-1Wayne State (Neb.) (9/29)* W 3-1Southwest Minn. State (9/30)* W 3-1Minn.-Crookston (10/6)* W 4-0Minn. State Moorhead (10/7)* W 1-0Bemidji State (10/12)* W 2-1Minn.-Morris (10/20)* W 2-0Northern State (10/21)* T 0-0Winona State (10/27)* L 1-2Concordia-St. Paul (10/28)* W 10-0Minn.-Morris (11/2) # W 5-2Northern State (11/3) # W 3-0Winona State (11/4) # W 2-0

2002Overall: 15-5-2 | NsiC: 8-1-0 (First)

Home: 8-1-0 | road: 4-3-2 | Neutral: 3-1-0

Coach: Greg Cane, 9th seasonCaptain: Nicole Fietz

opponenT (daTe) ResulT scoRe

Harding (Ark.) (8/30) W 4-3Christian Brothers (Tenn.) (9/1) L 0-6Minn. State Mankato (9/7) L 2-4Northwest Missouri State (9/8) W 4-0St. Cloud State (9/14) W 3-0Neb.-Omaha (9/21) L 0-3South Dakota State (9/22) W 1-0Wayne State (Neb.) (9/28)* W 4-0Southwest Minn. State (9/29)* W 2-0Minn. Crookston (10/5)* W 4-0Minn. State Moorhead (10/6)* W 4-0Bemidji State (10/10)* W 10-0Northern Michigan (10/12)* W 2-1 Minn.-Morris (10/19)* W 2-0Northern State (10/20)# W 2-0Winona State (10/26) L 0-2Concordia-St. Paul (10/27) W 4-1North Dakota State (11/2) T 0-0North Dakota (11/3) T 1-1Concordia-St. Paul (11/5) # W 3-0Southwest Minn. State (11/8) # W 3-0Winona State (11/9) # L 0-2

2003Overall: 14-3-3 | NsiC: 8-0-0 (First)

Home: 5-2-0 | road: 7-1-3 | Neutral: 2-0-0

Coach: Greg Cane, 10th SeasonCaptain: Nicole Fietz

opponenT (daTe) ResulT scoRe

Neb.-Omaha (8/29) L 2-0St. Scholastica (9/9) W 7-0South Dakota State (9/13) T 0-0North Dakota State (9/14) L 4-3Bemidji State (9/20)* W 5-0North Dakota (9/21) L 2-1Truman State (9/27) T 0-0Northwest Mo. State (9/28) W 2-1Winona State (10/4)* W 1-0Northern State (10/11)* W 1-0Southwest Minn. State (10/12)* W 5-0Wayne State (10/18)* W 2-1Concordia-St. Paul (10/19)* W 5-0 Minn.-Crookston (10/25)* W 5-0Minn. State Moorhead (10/26)* W 4-0St. Cloud State (10/31) W 3-1Minn. State Mankato (11/1) T 0-0Concordia-St. Paul (11/4) # W 5-0Wayne State (11/7) # W 8-1Winona State (11/8) # W 2-1

2004Overall: 3-8-4 | NCC: 1-4-1 (sixth)

Home: 2-2-3 | road: 1-4-1 | Neutral: 0-2-0

Coach: Greg Cane, 11th SeasonCaptains: Patty Kelly, Pam Lensing

opponenT (daTe) ResulT scoRe

Truman State (8/29) L 0-4St. Scholastica (9/1) W 4-1Bemidji State (9/2) L 4-5Rockhurst (9/5) L 1-2Northern Michigan (9/6) T 1-1Mary (9/10) T 2-2Winona State (9/12)* T 0-0Northern Michigan (9/26) W 3-2South Dakota (10/1)* L 1-3Augustana (10/3)* W 1-0Neb.-Omaha (10/10)* L 0-4North Dakota (10/15)* L 1-4St. Cloud State (10/17)* T 1-1Minn. State Mankato (10/23)* L 0-1North Dakota (10/31)* L 0-1

2005Overall: 8-11-0 | NCC: 3-9-0 (Fifth)

Home: 3-5-0 | road: 3-6-0 | Neutral: 2-0-0

Coach: Greg Cane, 12th SeasonCaptains: Pam Lensing, Sarah Noonan, Rachael Ferrin

opponenT (daTe) ResulT scoRe

Truman State (8/26) W 1-0Southwest Minn. State (8/27) W 4-3Concordia-St. Paul (8/30) W 6-2Winona State (9/2) L 0-2St. Scholastica (9/7) W 3-0Northern Michigan (9/10) W 3-1Minn. State Mankato (9/16)* L 2-5St. Cloud State (9/18) W 3-2

Augustana (9/23)* W 2-1Neb.-Omaha (9/25)* L 0-4St. Cloud State (10/1)* L 1-2South Dakota (10/7)* L 0-1Minn. State Mankato (10/14)* L 0-3Augustana (10/15)* W 3-0North Dakota (10/23)* L 1-2South Dakota (10/28)* L 0-5Neb.-Omaha (11/5)* L 0-3North Dakota (11/6)* L 1-5

2006Overall: 8-8-3 | NCC: 4-6-2 (Fifth)

Home: 4-2-1 | road: 2-5-2 | Neutral: 2-1-0

Coach: Greg Cane, 13th SeasonCaptain: Lisa Lerud

opponenT ResulT scoRe

Southwest Minn. State (8/24) W 6-0Washburn (Kan.) (8/26) L 1-3 Concordia-St. Paul (8/30) W 6-0Emporia State (9/2) W 1-0Northern State (9/3) W 1-0Minn. State Mankato (9/8)* W 1-0St. Cloud State (9/10)* W 2-0Augustana (9/15)* W 3-0Neb.-Omaha (9/17)* L 0-2St. Cloud State (9/23)* T 1-1South Dakota (9/29)* L 2-4Bemidji State (10/2)* T 1-1Minn. State Mankato (10/6)* L 1-2 Augustana (10/8)* W 2-0North Dakota (10/15)* T 1-1South Dakota (10/20)* L 1-2Northern Michigan (10/22)* L 0-1Neb.-Omaha (10/27)* L 0-4North Dakota (10/29)% L 0-1

2007Overall: 7-9-1 | NCC: 5-6-1 (third)

Home: 5-3-0 | road: 2-5-1 | Neutral: 0-1-0

Coach: Greg Cane, 14th SeasonCaptain: Brianna Francisco

opponenT ResulT scoRe

Mesa State (8/31) L 0-4Fort Lewis (9/2) L 1-3 Bemidji State (9/10) W 3-0Neb.-Omaha (9/15)* L 0-1North Dakota (9/16)* W 2-0South Dakota (9/21)* L 0-3Concordia-St. Paul (9/23) W 1-0North Dakota (9/30)* T 0-0Minn. State Mankato (10/5)* L 0-1Augustana (10/7)* W 2-0South Dakota (10/12)* W 1-0Northern Michigan (10/14)* L 0-1St. Cloud State (10/19)* W 3-0 Augustana (10/26)* L 2-4Neb.-Omaha (10/28) L 0-3Minn. State Mankato (11/2)* L 0-2St. Cloud State (11/4)* W 1-0

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% NCAA Division-II Tour. Match

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2008Overall: 7-11-2 | NsiC: 7-4-2 (Fifth)

Home: 4-4-1 | road: 3-5-1 | Neutral: 0-2-0

Coach: Greg Cane, 15th SeasonCaptains: Stacy Prodaniuk, Danielle Scheuer, Clare Dahmen

opponenT ResulT scoRe

Wis.-Parkside (8/28) L 1-2St. Cloud State (8/30) L 1-2 Bemidji State (8/31) L 1-2Mesa State (9/4) L 1-2Fort Lewis (9/7) L 0-1Minn. State Mankato (9/20)* T 0-0Southwest Minn. State (9/21)* W 3-0Minn. Crookston (9/26)* W 4-2Minn. State Moorhead (9/28)* T 0-0Upper Iowa (10/4)* W 1-0Winona State (10/5)* L 0-1St. Cloud State (10/11)* L 2-3 Concordia-St. Paul (10/12)* W 2-0Mary (10/18)* W 2-1Northern State (10/19)* L 0-1Bemidji State (10/24)* W 1-0Augustana (11/1)* L 0-1Wayne State (11/2)* W 5-1Mary (11/5)# L 1-2

2009Overall: 17-3-2 | NsiC: 11-1-1 (second)

Home: 8-0-0 | road: 6-3-1 | Neutral: 3-0-1

Coach: Greg Cane, 16th SeasonCaptains: Kelly Duchene, Clare Dahmen

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Minn. State Mankato (8/30) L 0-2Northern Michigan (9/7) W 3-2 St Cloud State (9/12) T 0-0Southwest Minn. State (9/13)* W 2-0Minn. State Mankato (9/20)* W 1-0Minn. State Moorhead (9/25)* W 1-0Minn.-Crookston (9/27)* W 6-1Winona State (10/2)* L 0-2Upper Iowa (10/4)* W 1-0Concordia-St. Paul (10/10)* W 1-0St. Cloud State (10/11)* W 1-0Northern State (10/17)* W 2-1

Mary (10/18)* W 2-0Bemidji State (10/23)* T 1-1Wayne State (10/30)* W 5-1Augustana (11/1)* W 1-0Northern State (11/4) W 1-0St. Cloud State (11/6)* W 2-1Winona State (11/8)* W 2-1Minn. State Mankato (11/13)* W 2-0Metro State (11/15) % L 1-2

2010Overall: 12-6-2 | NsiC: 10-3-0 (second)

Home: 7-1-0 | road: 4-5-2 | Neutral: 1-0-0

Coach: Greg Cane, 17th SeasonCaptain: Maria Leider

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Colorado Mines (9/2) T 1-1Regis University (9/4) L 1-2Northern Michigan (9/10) T 1-1Michigan Tech (9/12) L 0-1Minn. Crookston (9/18)* W 3-0Minn. State Moorhead (9/19)* W 6-0Upper Iowa (9/25)* W 1-0Winona State (9/26)* L 1-2St. Cloud State (10/2)* W 1-0Concordia-St. Paul (10/3)* W 1-0Mary (10/9)* W 3-0Northern State (10/10)* W 1-0Augustana (10/16)* L 0-1 Wayne State (10/17)* W 3-1Bemidji State (10/22)* W 1-0Minn. State Mankato (10/30)* L 2-3Southwest Minn. State (10/31)* W 1-0Mary (11/3)# W 1-0Bemidji State (11/5) # W 1-0Winona State (11/7) # L 0-3

2011Overall: 11-6-1 | NsiC: 10-3-0 (third)

Home: 7-2-1 | road: 4-4-0 | Neutral: 0-0-0

Coach: Greg Cane, 18th SeasonCaptain: Reegan Lloyd

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Northern Michigan (9/1) T 2-2 Regis (9/3) L 1-3

Colorado Mines (9/11) L 1-0Minn. State Moorhead (9/17) L 1-2Minn. Crookston (9/18)* W 3-0Winona State (9/24)* L 0-1Upper Iowa (9/25)* W 4-2Concordia-St. Paul (10/1)* W 3-2St. Cloud State (10/2)* W 2-0Northern State (10/8)* W 1-0Mary (10/9)* L 1-2Wayne State (10/15)* W 1-0Augustana (10/16)* W 5-3 Bemidji State (10/21)* W 4-1Southwest Minn. State (10/29)* W 2-0Minn. State Mankato (10/30)* W 1-0Augustana (11/2) # W 2-1Minn. State Mankato (11/4) # L 0-4

2012Overall: 8-7-3 | NsiC: 7-5-3 (eighth)

Home: 4-3-1 | road: 4-3-2 | Neutral: 0-1-0

Coach: Greg Cane, 19th SeasonCaptain: Kristi Mehrman

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Northern Michigan (8/30) W 4-0Grand Valley State (9/7) L 0-5St. Cloud State (9/9)* L 1-2Winona State (9/15)* L 0-2Upper Iowa (9/16)* L 0-2Southwest Minn. State (9/22)* W 1-0Sioux Falls (9/23)* W 6-0Augustana (9/29)* T 1-1Wayne State (9/30)* T 2-2Mary (10/6)* W 2-0Minot State (10/7)* L 0-1Minn. State Mankato (10/12)* W 5-0Concordia-St. Paul (10/14)* W 4-2 Northern State (10/20)* W 4-2Minn. State Moorhead (10/21)* W 3-1Minn.-Crookston (10/26)* W 4-0Bemidji State(10/28)* T 1-1Minn. State Mankato (10/30) # L 0-4

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nscaa all-cenTRal Region2012 Dani Potter ................................ Third Team2012 Maureen Stormont .................... Third Team

2010 Maria Leider ............................... First Team2010 Reegan Lloyd .............................. First Team2010 Hannah Bengtson ...................... Third Team2010 Mallory Fox ................................ Third Team

2009 Clare Dahmen ............................ First Team2009 Maria Leider .......................... Second Team2009 Reegan Lloyd ......................... Second Team2009 Hannah Bengston ...................... Third Team

2006 Abbey Bollig ............................. Third Team2006 Briana Francisco ........................ Third Team

2005 Pam Lensing .......................... Second Team

2003 Nicole Fietz ................................ First Team2003 Leslie Stoen ............................... First Team2003 Cathy Wallace ........................ Second Team2003 Mira Muikku .............................. Third Team

2002 Nicole Fietz ................................ First Team

2001 Linda Kalweit ......................... Second Team2001 Liz Smith ............................... Second Team

2000 Linda Kalweit .............................. First Team2000 Jenny Warrick ......................... Second Team2000 Nicole Fietz ........................... Second Team2000 Cathy Wallace ........................ Second Team

1999 Jenny Warrick ......................... Second Team1999 Michele Filipczak ................... Second Team

1998 Beth Byers ............................. Second Team1998 Jenny Warrick ......................... Second Team

1997 Beth Byers ............................. Second Team1997 Sharon Lahti ......................... Second Team

1995 Erika Ludwig ............................... First Team1995 Ginger Jeffrey ......................... Second Team1995 Kelly Fritz ...................... Honorable Mention1995 Jen Thompson .................. Honorable Mention

nscaa all-ameRican2010 Maria Leider .......................... Second Team

nscaa scholaR all-ameRica2012 Dani Potter ................................ Third Team

2010 Maria Leider .............................. First Team

2009 Clare Dahmen ........................... Third Team2009 Maria Leider .............................. Third Team

2005 Pam Lensing ......................... Second Team

2003 Nicole Fiet ................................. Third Team

2001 Jenny Warrick ............................. Third Team

2000 Jenny Warrick ............................. Third Team

1997 Sharon Lahti .......................... Second Team

nscaa academic all-cenTRal Region2010 Maria Leider ............................... First Team2010 Lauren Graydon ......................... Third Team2010 Whitney Wilson ....................Honorable Mention

2009 Clare Dahmen ............................ First Team2009 Maria Leider ............................... First Team2009 Kelly DuChene ....................... Second Team2009 Alex Paffrath .............................. Third Team

2003 Nicole Fietz ................................ First Team

2001 Jenny Warrick .............................. First Team

2000 Jenny Warrick .............................. First Team

1999 Sara Hay ............................... Second Team

1998 Kelly Fritz ............................... Second Team1998 Sara Hay ............................... Second Team

1997 Sharon Lahti ............................... First Team1997 Kelly Fritz ............................... Second Team

dakTRonics all-cenTRal Region2012 Maureen Stormont ................ Second Team

2011 Reegan Lloyd .............................. First Team2011 Riley Allen ............................. Second Team

2010 Maria Leider ............................... First Team2010 Reegan Lloyd .............................. First Team

2009 Clare Dahmen ............................ First Team2009 Hannah Bengston ....................... First Team

2008 Maria Leider ............................... First Team

2006 Clare Dahmen ......................... Second Team

cosida academic all-disTRicT vii2012 Kristi Mehrman ........................... First Team

2011 Kristi Mehrman ........................... First Team

2010 Becky Anderson .......................... First Team2010 Maria Leider ............................... First Team

2009 Becky Anderson .......................... First Team2009 Alex Paffrath .............................. Third Team

2008 Becky Anderson .......................... First Team2008 Alex Paffrath ............................... First Team

2003 Nicole Fietz ................................ First Team

cosida academic all-ameRican2010 Becky Anderson ......................... First Team2010 Maria Leider .............................. Third Team

espn magazine academic all-disTRicT v2005 Pam Lensing .........................Second Team

Kristi Mehrman (’12) received several All-Academic honors in her senior season with the Bulldogs, including the NSIC Myles Brand All-Academic Award.

Kelsey gratz (’12) was named al All-NSIC Honorable Mention in both her junior and senior seasons for the Bulldogs.

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nsic myles BRand all-academic aWaRd2012 Kristi Mehrman

2010 Becky Anderson

nsic Willis R. kelly aWaRd2010 Becky Anderson

nsic deFensive playeR oF The yeaR2011 Reegan Lloyd

2009 Hannah Bengston

nsic playeR oF The yeaR1999 Jenny Warrick

1997 Sharon Lahti

all-nsic 2012 Maureen Stormont...................... First Team2012 Dani Potter ............................Second Team2012 Kelsey Gratz ................. Honorable Mention

2011 Reegan Lloyd ............................. First Team2011 Dani Potter ................................. First Team2011 Maureen Stormont.................Second Team2011 Kelsey Gratz ................. Honorable Mention

2010 Maria Leider ............................... First Team2010 Reegan Lloyd ............................. First Team2010 Hannah Bengtson ..................Second Team2010 Dani Potter ............................Second Team2010 Mallory Fox ................................ Third Team2010 Molly Nepote ............................. Third Team2010 Becky Anderson .......... Honorable Mention

2009 Hanna Bengtson ......................... First Team2009 Clare Dahmen ............................ First Team2009 Maria Leider .............................. First Team2009 Reegan Lloyd ............................ First Team2009 Alex Paffrath ..........................Second Team2009 Kelly Duchene .............. Honorable Mention

2008 Clare Dahmen ............................ First Team2008 Hannah Bengtson ..................Second Team2008 Stacey Prodaniuk ..................... Third Team

The 2012-13 Bulldogs were honored as a team for their academic excellence, receiving the UMD Chancellor’s Cup as the team with the highest GPA during the school year, a longtime point of pride for Coach Cane’s Bulldogs.

2008 Maria Leider .............................. Third Team2008 Meghan Roth ............................. Third Team2008 Kelly Duchene .............. Honorable Mention

2003 Leslie Stoen ............................... First Team2003 Nicole Fietz ................................. First Team2003 Cathy Wallace ............................ First Team2003 Mira Muikku ................. Honorable Mention2003 Kristine Kruger .............. Honorable Mention

2002 Nicole Fietz ................................. First Team2002 Kristine Kruger ............................ First Team2002 Mira Muikku ............................... First Team2002 Camilla Andersson ....... Honorable Mention2002 Pam Lensing ................ Honorable Mention2002 Katy Murphy ................. Honorable Mention

2001 Nicole Feitz ................................. First Team2001 Linda Kalweit .............................First Team2001 Andi Perrizo ............................... First Team2001 Jenny Warrick ............... Honorable Mention

2000 Michele Filipczak ........................ First Team2000 Nicole Fietz ................................. First Team2000 Linda Kalweit .............................. First Team2000 Liz Smith .................................... First Team2000 Jenny Warrick ............................. First Team

1999 Jenny Warrick ............................ First Team1999 Beth Byers .................................. First Team1999 Sara Hay .................................... First Team1999 Erin Munkeby ............................. First Team1999 Andi Perrizo ................................ First Team1999 Michele Filipczak ........................ First Team1999 Holly Eggebraaten ........ Honorable Mention1999 Liz Smith ...................... Honorable Mention

1998 Jenny Warrick ............................. First Team1998 Beth Byers .................................. First Team1998 Ginger Jeffrey ............................. First Team

1997 Amy Bruno ................................. First Team1997 Beth Byers .................................. First Team1997 Ginger Jeffrey ............................. First Team

1997 Sharon Lahti ............................... First Team1997 Amanda Neils ............................. First Team1997 Sarah Opheim ............................ First Team

1996 Sharon Lathi ............................... First Team1996 Missy Sulzbach ........................... First Team

all-ncc2007 Heather Cutter2007 Briana Francisco

2006 Abbey Bollig2006 Lisa Leurd2006 Briana Francisco2006 Clare Dahmen

2005 Abbey Bollig2005 Pam Lensing

nsic TouRnamenT Team2011 Kelsey Gratz

2010 Reegan Lloyd2010 Maria Leider

2009 Maria Leider2009 Reegan Lloyd2009 Hannah Bergtson2009 Clare Dahmen**

2003 Mira Muikku2003 Katy Murphy2003 Leslie Stoen2003 Nicole Fietz2003 Cathy Wallace**

2002 Nicole Fietz2002 Cathy Wallace

2001 Mira Muikku2001 Katy Murphy2001 Nicole Fietz2001 Jenny Warrick**

1998 Jenny Warrick**

** All-Tournament MVP

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a Shannon Adams (Coon Rapids, Minn.) ..................... 1999-2000Becky Anderson (Duluth, Minn.) ....................................2007-10Camilla Andersson (Ransta, Sweden) ............................2001-02Jessica Arne (Blaine, Minn.) ..........................................2003-04

B Jaime Baker (Maple Grove, Minn.) .................................1996-98Caitlin Barnaby (Baxter, Minn.) ........................................... 2008Rachelle Belott (Weston, Wis.)............................................ 2012Hannah Bengtson (Lino Lakes, Minn). ...........................2008-10Meghan Boies (Eden Prairie, Minn.) ................................... 1998Abbey Bollig (Oregon, Wis.) ...........................................2005-06Abby Boreen (Wayzata, Minn.) .......................................2007-10Ashley Brown (River Falls, Wis.) .....................................2009-12Brittany Brown (Eau Claire, Wis.) ...................................2007-10Amy Bruno (Duluth, Minn.) ............................................1994-97Beth Byers (Lakeville, Minn.) .........................................1996-99Kelly Byers (Lakeville, Minn.) .........................................1994-96

C Dawn Calliguri (Bloomington, Minn.) .................................. 1996Sammy Case (Apple Valley, Minn.) .................................2006-08Laura Cheney (Duluth, Minn.) ........................................1997-00Angie Claggett (Coon Rapids, Minn.) .............................1994-95Alyssa Clayton (Pulaski, Wis.) ........................................2005-06Elisa Cottingham (Big Lake, Minn.) ................................2001-04Heather Cutter (Chaska, Minn.) .....................................2004-07

D Clare Dahmen (Hopkins, Minn.) ....................................2006-09Katie DeSanto (Minneapolis, Minn.) ................................... 2000Kelly DuChene (Chanhassen, Minn.) .............................2007-09

e Holly Eggebraaten (Menasha, Wis.) ...............................1999-03Katie Erickson (Eau Claire, Wis.) ....................................2001-02Katy Eriksson (Birchwood, Minn.) ....................................... 2001

F Lindsay Fast (Bemidji, Minn.) ........................................1995-98Rachael Ferrin (Duluth, Minn.) .......................................2002-05Nicole Fietz (Green Bay, Wis.) ........................................2000-03Michele Filipczak (Brooklyn Park, Minn.) ........................1997-00Christina Fontana (Minneapolis, Minn.) .........................2003-05Mallory Fox (West St. Paul, Minn.) .................................2007-10Briana Francisco (Eden Prairie, Minn.) ...........................2004-07Jodi Frestedt (Duluth, Minn.) .............................................. 1999Kelly Fritz (Eden Prairie, Minn.) ......................................1995-98

g Toni Giuliani (Duluth, Minn.) ............................................... 2010Ann Goldade (Bloomington, Minn.) ...............................1996-98Lisa Good (Burnsville, Minn.) ........................................1995-97Julie Grandson (Duluth, Minn.) ......................................1994-95Anna Gradeen (Vaxjo, Sweden) .......................................... 2009Kelsey Gratz (Eagan, Minn.) ...........................................2009-12Lauren Graydon (Thunder Bay, Ont.) ..............................2007-10

h Kayla Haldeman (Eau Claire, Wis.) ..................................... 2008Sara Hay (Maple Grove, Minn.) ......................................1997-99Leah Headrick (Burnsville, Minn.) ..................................2006-08Christine Heinzmann (Spring Lake Park, Minn.) ..............1996-98Jen Hennek (Proctor, Minn.) ..........................................2001-02Carolina Hernandez (Bogota, Colombia) ................... 1997-2000Sarah Hockett (Duluth, Minn.) ........................................... 2010Sierra Hogan (Ham Lake, Minn.)......................................... 2010Stephanie Hood (La Crosse, Wis.) .................................2006-07

i Laura Imen (Fargo, N.D.) .................................................... 1999Hanna Iaizzo (White Bear Lake, Minn.) ..........................2009-12

J Molli Janni (Coon Rapids, Minn.) ........................................ 2008Ginger Jeffrey (Coon Rapids, Minn.) ...............................1995-98Anne Johnson (White Bear Lake, Minn.) ........................1994-96Bryn Johnson (Wayzata, Minn.) ........................................... 2004Keri Johnson (Bloomington, Minn.) ..................................... 1995Kendra Johnson (Bloomington, Minn.) ................................ 1994Nikki Johnson (Apple Valley, Minn.) ..................................... 1995

K Linda Kalweit (Burnsville, Minn.) .............................. 1998-2001Hillary Keefer (Eagan, Minn.) .........................................2000-01Meghan Keil (Plymouth, Minn.) .......................................... 2004Patty Kelly (Bloomington, Minn. .....................................2001-04Lindsay Kolar (Duluth, Minn.) ........................................1997-98Rachel Krambeer (Brooklyn Park, Minn.)........................2007-08Nora Krohse (Duluth, Minn.) ............................................... 1994Kristine Kruger (Bloomington, Minn.) .............................2001-03Darci Kuklock (Plymouth, Minn.) ........................................ 2006

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l Sharon Lahti (Box) (Moreno Valley, Calif.) ......................1994-97Bridget Larson (Lakeville, Minn.) ....................................2004-07Lizzy Larson (Burnsville, Minn.) ........................................... 2012Maria Leider (Duluth, Minn.) ..........................................2007-10Pam Lensing (Mounds View, Minn.) ...............................2002-05Lisa Lerud (Fargo, N.D.) .................................................2003-06Marie Lerud (Fargo, N.D.) ..............................................2001-04Rita Lerud (Fargo, N.D.) .................................................2006-08Ida Lindwall (Rottne, Sweden) ............................................ 2003Reegan Lloyd (Woodbury, Minn.) ..................................2008-11Anna Lovegren (Hugo, Minn.) ........................................1994-95Heather Lowinske (Blaine, Minn.) ..................................1997-00Erica Ludwig (Robbinsdale, Minn.) ................................1994-96Katie Lukanich (Bloomington, Minn.) .................................. 2007Brittany Lyons (Coon Rapids, Minn.) ................................... 2007

M Amy Malloy (Circle Pines, Minn.) ........................................ 1994Stephanie Martin (Apple Valley, Minn.) ............................... 1994Janie May (Edina, Minn.) ...............................................1999-02Laura Mayerle (Bloomington, Minn.) ..............................2004-07Shannon McCafferty (Duluth, Minn.) .............................1997-00Kristi Mehrman (Duluth, Minn.) ................................ 2009-2012Megyn Mereness (Eagan, Minn.) ........................................ 2004Jacqui Merryman (Fridley, Minn.) ...................................2000-03Abby Metz (Minnetonka, Minn.) .....................................2002-04Laura Miles (Maplewood, Minn.) ...................................2006-07Kelli Mooney (Maple Grove, Minn.) ..................................... 2002Mira Muikku (Helsinki, Finland) .....................................2001-03Adriann Munkeby (Hopkins, Minn.) ................................1996-99Erin Munkeby (Hopkins, Minn.) ......................................1996-99Katy Murphy (Blaine, Minn.) ..................................... 1999-2003Jeanette Musser (Mankato, Minn.) ..................................... 1999

n Amanda Neils (Bloomington, Minn.) .............................1994-97Jessica Nelson (Duluth, Minn.) ......................................1996-97Molly Nepote (Mendota Heights, Minn.) ........................2009-10Meghan Nichols (Ham Lake, Minn.) ...............................2004-06Sarah Noonan (Fort Frances, Ont.) ................................2002-05Hannah Nygaard (Chaska, Minn.) ..................................2006-08

o Misty Olson (Duluth, Minn.) ...........................................1996-99Emily Opheim (Burnsville, Minn.) ...................................1998-99Sarah Opheim (Burnsville, Minn.) ..................................1994-97

p Alex Paffrath (Owatonna, Minn.) ....................................2007-09Elicia Pearce (Blaine, Minn.) .........................................2000-02Heidi Pelttari (Tampere, Finland) ....................................2009-10Andi Perrizo (Plymouth, Minn.) ..................................... 1998-01Stacey Prodaniuk (Thunder Bay, Ont.) ............................2005-08

r Kaisa Ranki (Leppakoski, Finland) ...................................... 2006Kaitrin Rathe (Cloquet, Minn.) ............................................ 2011Tanya Rimer (Bloomington, Minn.) .................................2005-06Carolina Rojas-Alford (Minnetonka, Minn.) ....................1994-95Meghan Roth (Farmington, Minn.) .................................2005-08

s Danielle Scheuer (Cloquet, Minn.) .................................2005-08Kelly Schroeder (Sheboygan, Wis.) ................................2004-06Kristin Schwen (Rochester, Minn.) .................................2001-02Annie Sevy (Harrisonville, Mo.) ........................................... 2006Abby Serreyn (Wyoming, Minn.) .....................................2009-12Elizabeth Smith (Maple Grove, Minn.) ............................1999-01Sarah Smith (Minneapolis, Minn.) ...................................... 1994Carolyn Sprowls (Brooklyn Park, Minn.) .........................1994-96Kari Stellmaker (Duluth, Minn.) .....................................2004-05Nicole Stewart (Coon Rapids, Minn.) .............................1994-95Leslie Stoen (Apple Valley, Minn.) ..................................2000-03Melissa Sulzbach (Prior Lake, Minn.) .................................. 1994

t Jen Thompson (West St. Paul, Minn.) .............................1994-97Meghan Turanski (Hudson, Wis.) ............................... 1998-2000

u Amanda Ullrich (Rosemount, Minn.) ................................... 1996

W Cathy Wallace (Bloomington, Minn.) ..............................2000-03Laura Wallace (Bloomington, Minn.) ................................... 2003Jenny Warrick (Lino Lakes, Minn.) ..................................1998-01Whitney Wilson (Albert Lea, Minn.) ................................2007-10Cassie Wirth (Duluth, Minn.) ............................................... 2006Karen Wojtowich (Maple Grove, Minn.) ............................... 1994Chelsey Wolfgram (White Bear Lake, Minn.) ........................ 2005

Z Kim Zelinsky (Minneapolis, Minn.) .................................1994-95Ali Zobel (Duluth, Minn.) .................................................... 2004

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ON BEING tHe First eVer

WOMEN’S SOCCER STUDENT ATHLETE

IN THE...

Umd athLEtIchaLL of famE

1998 - 2001• 1999 NSIC PLAYER OF THE YEAR

• THREE-TIME NSCAA ALL-CENTRAL REGION SELECTION• TWO-TIME NSCAA SCHOLAR ALL-AMERICAN

• SCHOOL RECORD 52 GOALS AND 125 POINTS

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