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Page 1: 2014 Rogers State University Soccer Media Guide

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#12 TAYLOR GEISSLER #9 NECAS COLLINS #7 TAYLOR JAMES

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# Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Hometown0 Teri Cocke GK 5’6 SO. New Braunfels, Texas/Canyon HS2 Macy Travis* D 5’7 JR. Bartlesville, Okla./Bartlesville HS3 Breanna Ray* F 5’2 RS-FR. Las Vegas, Nev./Desert Oasis HS4 Courtney Tucker F 5’0 SO. Bartlesville, Okla./Bartlesville HS 5 Carley Johnson* M 5’1 JR. Bixby, Okla./Bixby HS6 Amanda Jones D 5’0 JR. Boise, Idaho/Walla Walla CC7 Taylor James* D 5’1 RS-JR. El Reno, Okla./El Reno HS8 Taylor Hallford* F 5’6 JR. Sand Springs, Okla./Charles Page HS 9 Blair Thomas* M 5’5 SR. Grove, Okla./Grove HS10 Haley Wenlock* D 5’11 RS-SR. Laguna Hills Calif./Santiago Canyon CC11 Tara Garrett* F 5’4 SR. Claremore, Okla./Claremore HS12 Taylor Geissler* M 5’3 JR. Owasso, Okla./Owasso HS13 Kealani Chaidez* M 5’7 SO. Las Vegas Nev./Ed W. Clark HS14 Olivia Freeman* M 5’2 JR. Verdigris, Okla./Verdigris HS15 Leigh Ann Craig M/F 5’5 FR. Carthage, Mo./Carthage HS16 Taylor Neubecker* M 5’7 SO. Henderson, Nev./Coronado HS17 Ashley Pruitt D/M 5’6 FR. Westville, Okla./Westville HS18 Teagan Moonen F 5’3 FR. Claremore, Okla./Sequoyah HS19 Paige Pontarolo F/M 5’5 SO. Walla Walla, Wash./Walla Walla CC20 Lucy Redmond* M 5’4 SO. Tulsa, Okla./Union HS22 Lexi Ellingsen D 5’3 FR. Pasco, Wash./Chiawana HS23 Briana Meneses D 5’0 JR. El Paso, Texas/Western Texas College24 Devin Stokes M 5’6 JR. Owasso, Okla./Owasso HS25 Jianna Cervantes M 5’3 RS-JR. Muskogee, Okla./Muskogee HS

* Denotes returning player

Head Coach: Heather CatoAssistant Coach: Victoria Ramirez

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ContentsLetter from the President ............................................3Letter from the Director of Athletics ............................4About RSU..............................................................5-7Hillcat Life Programs ...............................................8-9Women’s Soccer Coaches’ Bios .........................11-12Women’s Soccer Outlook....................................13-14Women’s Soccer Player Bios (Returners).............15-20Women’s Soccer Player Bios (Newcomers) .........21-232013 Women’s Soccer Season in Review.................242013 Women’s Soccer Season Results ....................252013 Women’s Soccer Player Stats..........................262013 Women’s Soccer Statistical Leaders ..........27-28Women’s Soccer All-Time Records .....................29-32Women’s Soccer All-Time Series Records...........33-34Men’s Soccer Coaches’ Bios ..............................37-39Men’s Soccer Outlook.........................................40-41Men’s Soccer Player Bios (Returners)..................42-47Men’s Soccer Player Bios (Newcomers) ..............48-522013 Men’s Soccer Season in Review......................532013 Men’s Soccer Season Results .........................542013 Men’s Soccer Player Stats...............................552013 Men’s Soccer Statistical Leaders................56-57Men’s Soccer All-Time Records ..........................58-61Men’s Soccer All-Time Series Records................62-63Conference & Non-Conference Opponents ..............65About the Heartland Conference .........................66-67Athletic Administration ..............................................69Athletic Coaching Staff .............................................70Student-Athlete Advisory Committee...................71-72RSU Hillcat Media Services ......................................73RSU Hillcat Compliance ...........................................74Hillcat Soccer Facilities........................................75-76RSU Hillcat Network.................................................77RSU Hillcat Traditions..........................................78-79

RSU at a GlanceFounded: 1909Enrollment: 4,289Mascot: HillcatsSchool Colors: Navy & RedConference Affiliation: Heartland ConferenceNational Affiliation: NCAA Division II Candidacy Year TwoMen’s Sports: Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, Golf, and

SoccerWomen’s Sports: Basketball, Cross Country, Golf, Soccer, Softball, and Track & Field

Contact RSU

ROGERS STATE UNIVERSITY1701 W. Will Rogers Blvd.Claremore, OK 74017www.rsuhillcats.comwww.rsu.edu

Athletics phone 918-343-7782

Athletics fax 918-343-7567

Assistant AD for Media Relations phone 918-343-7989

Assistant AD for Media Relations email [email protected]

Newspaper Claremore Daily Progress

Sports Editor Tim Ritter

Phone 918-341-0648

Email [email protected]

Radio RSU Radio 91.3 FM

General Manager Cathy Coomer

Phone 918-343-7571 

Email [email protected]

Audio/Video Streaming Hillcat Network

Assistant AD for Operations Steve Braun

Phone 918-343-7839

Email [email protected]

CreditsThe 2014 RSU Soccer Media Guide is an official publicationof the Rogers State University Sports Information Office.

Assistant Athletic Directorfor Media Relations Sara Williams

Sports Information Director Scott Slarks

Director of Public Relations David Hamby

Graphic Designer Randy Riggs

Photography CandidColor Photography,

RSUPR, & RSU Athletics

Printed by RSU Print Shop

Rogers State University, in compliance with all applicable Federal and State laws and regulations, does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sexual orientation, genetic information, sex,age, religion, disability, political beliefs, or status as a veteran in any of its policies, practices, or procedures. This includes but is not limited to admissions, employment, housing, financial aid, and educationalservices. This publication was printed by the RSU Printshop. 100 copies have been printed at a total cost of $621.00.

GENERAL INFO

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“I had a lot of options when I graduated from high school, but I chose RSU. �e campus is beautiful, and the �nancial aid o�ce connected me with scholarship opportunities that allowed me to graduate debt free. I got the traditional university experience while getting hands-on research experience that will de�nitely pay o� when I go to dental school.”

TARA DENTON BOWKEROwasso OKMEDICAL/MOLECULAR BIOLOGY

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We welcome you to another exciting season of Hillcat soccer as we start our second season competing as a member of the HeartlandConference in NCAA Division II. It’s thrilling to watch our student-athletes and athletic programs perform at the highest level.

The development of our athletic programs mirrors the exciting changes that have occurred throughout the university with a distinguishedlist of recent milestones that includes:• Developing RSU as the Tulsa metropolitan area’s only public, residential four-year university, providing students with personalizedacademic attention that’s become the RSU’s hallmark;• Expanding the residential life experience with the construction of a new $11 million campus housing facility (University Village C) thatwill house residents starting in fall 2015 and this fall’s opening of the new $5 million Chapman Dining Hall that provides the firstcomprehensive dining facility on campus in decades, while also containing a storm shelter for campus residents during inclement weather; • Introducing new academic programs that meet the needs of Oklahoma’s business and industry, including our first graduate program –

an MBA degree program that started this fall; • Expanding and remodeling academic facilities to provide students with up-to-date academic resources; and• Developing strong ties with the communities we serve in order to fulfill our mission of education and service.

As the state’s newest four-year university, RSU has quickly matured into a leading regional university recognized for the value it provides to students and service itprovides to the community. Our growth also extends to our intercollegiate athletics, which are a relatively new addition after being reintroduced to campus in 2005.

In only a few short years, our Hillcat teams have become a vital component of the university’s DNA providing an infectious campus spirit and a strong connection to thecommunity. The university and our students have invested in athletic facilities, including the new baseball/softball complex, Bushyhead Fieldhouse renovations, expansionand turf installation at Soldier Field and construction of soccer and cross country facilities on campus. We appreciate our entire student body for their support of thesecampus initiatives, including the student fees that funded the recently completed $4 million renovations of the soccer facilities and baseball/softball complex. Theirsupport signals a strong vote of confidence in our athletic programs, but also represents their investment in the quality of life at Rogers State.

We have enjoyed our affiliation with the Heartland Conference as we continue along our path to becoming full members of the NCAA Division II. We appreciated thehigh priority both the NCAA and the Heartland Conference place on promoting healthy values, developing strong character traits, and encouraging academic achievementamong all student-athletes. These are core values for RSU’s programs, and we work daily to impress them upon our student-athletes. We appreciate your interest inRSU athletics, and we look forward to another great season on the pitch. Go Hillcats!

Dr. Larry RicePresidentRogers State University

LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT

u Rogers State University became an accredited four-year university in 2000.

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Greetings from the Hill and welcome to the eighth edition of Hillcat soccer.

The RSU Athletic Department is set for the 2014-2015 school year as we embark upon RSU’s second season in the HeartlandConference and continue the NCAA Division II membership process.

The RSU men’s and women’s soccer teams have enjoyed tremendous success since their inaugural seasons in 2007. During ourtenure in the NAIA and Sooner Athletic Conference, both programs qualified for the SAC postseason tournament in six consecutiveseasons.

In 2014 the women’s soccer program starts a new chapter as Head Coach Heather Cato takes the helm, building upon thefoundation set by Coach Larkin and his staff.

The RSU soccer programs have built a solid foundation while also emphasizing the importance of academics. Five players have garnered CoSIDA AcademicAll-America honors, 12 players have been named Daktronics-NAIA Scholar Athlete, and 11 players have been chosen CoSIDA Academic All-District. The 2010women’s team earned the NSCAA Academic Team Award and the 2012 women’s team was named a NAIA Scholar Team.

We are very proud of our soccer team’s accomplishments and are excited to see what the future holds for the programs. The outpouring of community supporthas played a huge role in our success and will remain vital to Hillcat Athletics as we strive to raise the bar once again in 2014-2015.

Thank you for all you do to support the Hillcats!

Ryan ErwinDirector of AthleticsRogers State University

LETTER FROM THE DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS

u Soldier Field, home of RSU Men’s & Women’s Soccer. was renovated in 2012.

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Rogers State University: A Great Oklahoma Higher Education Success StoryRogers State University holds a historic position in the annals of Oklahoma higher education.

Since RSU was accredited as a four-year university in 2000, enrollment has increased by more than 60 percent, earning RSUthe title of Oklahoma's fastest-growing regional university.

A dynamic, progressive university with nearly 4,300 students, RSU is widely recognized for its high-quality academic programs,distance learning options and high-technology learning environment. RSU is the only public, four-year, residential university inthe Tulsa metropolitan area.

RSU offers a wide variety of bachelor's and associate degrees. Innovative new bachelor's degrees include applied technology,environmental conservation, military history, sport management and game development. In fall 2014, the university will begin itsfirst graduate degree program, a master’s of business administration.

Many students from northeast Oklahoma who plan to attend medical school complete their undergraduate studies throughRSU's program in medical/molecular biology. RSU enjoys a statewide reputation for academic excellence in its nursing program.

Distinguished Academic Achievements RSU received continued accreditation from the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges andSchools without further required evaluation for 10 years - a rarity in higher education in Oklahoma and a major accomplishmentachieved by few universities. This is truly a testament to the high academic quality of RSU.

RSU participates in The Washington Center Internship Program, a nationally recognized program placing students with private,public, and nonprofit organizations in Washington, D.C. Students participating in the semester-long internship earn college creditwhile they gain "real world" experience within their field of interest and interact with influential leaders and policymakers. RSU isone of only three universities in Oklahoma to participate in this prestigious program.

Most RSU faculty members hold doctoral degrees, or the highest degrees available in their fields, from esteemed institutionsacross the nation, including Princeton University, Duke University and the University of Oklahoma.

u RSU offers a wide variety of bachelor’s and associate degrees.

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Hall has doubled in size and contains many of the leading-edge features associated with higher learning today,including classrooms equipped with Smart Boards, aperformance studio, an art gallery and an outdoor classroomfor learning outdoors on sunny days.

RSU opened a new student apartment community inSeptember 2011 that doubles the number of students livingon the main campus in Claremore. The $11.5 million projectaccommodates up to 255 students in a three-level facility,located across the street from the present universityapartments. The new 87,118-square-foot complex islocated just west of Soldier Field. Chapman Dining Hallopened on campus in fall 2014.

Stratton Taylor Library, which opened in 2004, featuresdistinguished collections, wireless Internet, study areas,reading rooms, computer stations and classrooms.

A Brief History of RSURSU was founded in 1909 as Eastern University PreparatorySchool in Claremore. The school prepared the daughtersand sons of area residents to attend college. HistoricPreparatory Hall, known for its iconic gold dome, was thefirst building on the school's campus.

However, the school closed only a few years after it opened.Taking its place was the storied Oklahoma Military Academy(OMA), which operated on the Hill from 1919 to 1971. Known as the “West Point of the Southwest,” OMA has anextensive register of graduates who became great leaders,

The university’s Honors Program provides an atmospherewhere scholars can challenge themselves academically tomaximize their college experience through specializedcourses, student/faculty joint research projects, and a strongemphasis on service learning in the community.

The President's Leadership Class (PLC), a four-yearscholarship program that fosters personal and professionaldevelopment, was designed for RSU students who havedemonstrated leadership abilities.

RSU also offers study abroad programs in Italy and Walesthrough the university's Studies-at-Large Program. Theinternational study programs provide students withopportunities to see the world, learn about other cultures,and enrich their educational experience.

Growth in Learning Facilities The Centennial Center, which opened in 2009, has becomethe centerpiece of the main campus in Claremore. This two-level, 50,000-square-foot facility combines studentdevelopment programs under one roof, serves as a centrallocation for students to study and socialize and provides afocal point for the RSU campus in Claremore. The facilityalso offers ballrooms, conference centers, and meetingrooms for the community.

A major expansion and renovation of Baird Hall on theClaremore campus was completed in 2010. The new Baird

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both in military and civilian life. More than 2,500 OMA graduates served in the Armed Forces of the United States during WorldWar II, the Korean War and the Vietnam War. More than 100 graduates gave their lives in service to their country.

In 1971, OMA closed and Claremore Junior College opened on the Hill, serving more than 400 students. The junior college grewrapidly in the 1970s, and by the time it was renamed Rogers State College in 1982, the institution boasted a variety of associatedegree programs, distance learning capabilities, a new radio and television station and intercollegiate athletics. In 1999, theOklahoma Legislature renamed the institution Rogers State University and charged it with seeking accreditation as a four-yearuniversity. Accreditation at the baccalaureate level was granted in 2000. RSU offers a wide variety of bachelor's degree programsto students on campuses in Claremore, Bartlesville, Pryor and online.

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Academic DevelopmentThe Hillcat Academic Center is located in the basement of Bushyhead Fieldhouse. There, student-athletes have access to a fullcomputer lab with a printer and a classroom that can be utilized for study hall as well as individual study.

Academic advising for all student-athletes is available through the office of the Assistant Athletic Director for Student Development.Counseling for choosing a major and advising for course enrollment are provided, as well as help in obtaining a faculty advisorfor those that have chosen a major.

Tutors are available for most subjects by athletic department academic tutors in one-on-one or group sessions. Additionaltutoring is available through individual academic departments.

Hillcat Athletics requires weekly study hall for all freshman and first semester transfer students to attend. Weekly study hall timethereafter is required as determined by cumulative GPA.

NCAA Compliance TrainingHillcat student-athletes are educated about NCAA rules and regulations, including the NCAA regulations of practice and playseasons, outside competition and tryouts, commercial endorsements, boosters, student host recruiting and progress towardsa degree.

Hillcat LIFE ProgramsThe Hillcat LIFE programs are designed to promote student-athletes’ success off the field or court. Each year, RSU introducesa variety of programs to enrich the college experiences of its student-athletes, helping them avoid potential pitfalls and givingthem information useful when making important life decisions. The following are some examples of Hillcat LIFE programs:

Habitudes for Athletes

Habitudes for Athletes is a character-based leadership training program designed to prepare athletes for successful participationin team sports as well as life off the playing field. The Habitudes curriculum uses powerful images to teach important characterand leadership principles in an epic fashion that is both engaging and memorable. As a result, the athletes are equipped andempowered to develop healthy life skills that will positively impact their lives.

u More than 150 student-athletes have graduated over the last seven years.

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Social Media Training

Rogers State educates and prepares student-athletes to make a positive impact through social media. RSU helps student-athletes understand the risk involved with using social media poorly, both currently and in the future. Through social mediatraining, athletes are educated of the opportunities of social media in developing themselves for the workplace. Student-athleteslearn the impact current social media interaction can have on their job search.

Drug and Alcohol Counseling

Student-athletes are made aware of the dangers of drug and alcohol abuse. They are given examples of athletes with promisingfutures who failed to reach their potential due to drug/alcohol abuse.

Dangers of Gambling

Student-athletes are warned about the dangers of gambling addictions and also are warned against gambling on any athleticevent, which is a violation of NCAA rules.

Community Engagement 

Rogers State athletic teams develop relationships with charities and community organizations throughout Claremore andsurrounding communities to build relationships with community members. Organizations Hillcat teams have worked with include:TOPSoccer, Safenet, Rogers County Youth Services, Claremore Sequoyah Elementary, First Baptist Church Recovery Program,Claremore’s Westside Elementary, Catoosa Special Olympics, the Claremore Community Center’s Blast program, OperationChristmas Child, Claremore Nursing Home and Inola Elementary. Hillcat teams also took part in Rogers State University MartinLuther King Jr. Day of Service events serving at a Habitat for Humanity site clearing debris and at the Claremore Veterans Centerplaying Bingo. In the fall 2012 semester, Hillcat athletic teams combined to work more than 900 hours with communityorganizations.

u Athletics has become an integral part of the campus community, with student-athletes serving as leaders on the field, in the classroom,and in the community.

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Rogers State Director of AthleticsRyan Erwin introduced HeatherCato as the new head women’ssoccer coach in January 2014.

Cato served as the Head Women’sSoccer Coach at Whitman College(Wash.) since August 2010 andbecomes the second head coachover the RSU women’s soccer

program. She replaces Derek Larkin who has served at thehelm of both the men’s and women’s soccer programs sincethe team’s inception in 2007. Larkin, who compiled an 84-43-8 record and a 2007 Sooner Athletic Conferencechampionship with the women’s program, will continue hisduties with the men’s soccer program.

While at Whitman, Cato tallied 30 wins in her four-year stintas the head coach, earning an 11-9 record during the 2013season. She coached 17 All-Northwest Conference playersand 37 Academic All-Northwest Conference recipients.During her stint, the program averaged a 3.45 team gradepoint average.

Cato kicked off her coaching career as an assistant at theUniversity of Arkansas-Little Rock from 2001 to 2003.During her two seasons as an assistant coach, shemanaged the team budget and scholarship fund, organizedteam practices and scouting reports, developed andimplemented year-around strength and conditioningprograms, and assisted with recruiting that helped boost theteam's win total by eight victories from one season to thenext.

Cato is a 2001 graduate of the University of Arkansas witha degree in Criminal Justice and Sociology. She was a four-year starter for the Razorbacks, playing both forward andoutside midfielder. Cato led the Razorbacks in scoring as asenior and finished with 24 career goals. She was second onthe school's all-time scoring list at the time of her graduation,and she still ranks sixth on the all-time Razorback scoringladder. Arkansas won the Southeastern Conference'swestern division title in her first season and then lost the SECchampionship game in the final seven seconds of double-overtime. The Razorbacks shared a second divisional titleduring her senior season. Cato booted 13 of her careergoals against SEC opponents and was her school's all-timeleading scorer in conference games at the time of hergraduation. She still ranks third in conference scoring atArkansas. Cato obtained a master’s degree in CriminalJustice from the University of Arkansas-Little Rock in 2003.

The Arkansas alum was a member of the Washington stateand regional Olympic Development Program (ODP) from1992 through 1996. She was a captain of the state squadfor three years and she captained the Region IV team in1996, when she was named to the under-20 ODP nationalteam. As a national team member, she traveled to Floridafor one training camp and then toured Europe with the teamfor a month.

Cato, who was born in Missouri and moved to Vancouver,Wash., when she was 10, is the daughter of Jim and TinaTrickey and David and Debbie Cato, all of whom live in CapeGirardeau, Mo. Siblings Jason Trickey and Christie Snyderalso live Missouri.

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Victoria Ramirez begins her first season with the Rogers State women's soccer team as an assistantcoach after joining the staff in July 2014.

Ramirez spent the 2013 season as an assistant coach and goalkeeper coach at the University of Texasof the Permian Basin in Odessa, Texas. She worked closely with head coach Lindsey Boden in providinginstruction at games and practices as well as assisting in practice planning and execution. Her workalso consisted of reviewing and breaking down game film and updating social media sites.

As the goalkeeper coach, Ramirez planned and conducted all practices while providing player evaluations.She also spent time working with the defenders to create cohesion among the defensive units.

A four-year starting goalkeeper for the Falcons, Ramirez served as team captain for two seasons and is the all-time leader in savesat UTPB. She was a three-time Heartland Conference Academic All-Conference selection.

A native of Midland, Texas, Ramirez received a Bachelor of Science degree in Kinesiology from UTPB in 2013.

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Two players made the trek to the Hill from the West Coast asjunior transfer Amanda Jones and freshman Lexi Ellingsen look

to fill starting spots along the back line. Jones was an all-region forward at Walla Walla Community College

before transitioning to be a defender during hersophomore season. Junior Macy Travis returns to

the lineup adding experience anddepth along with newcomers BrianaMeneses, a junior transfer fromWestern Texas College, andfreshman Ashley Pruitt.

The Hillcats list only one goalkeeper onthe official roster as Teri Cocke returns

to the Hill for her second season afterserving as the backup to Third-Team All-Heartland Conference keeper Jordan Harrisin 2013. Cocke made only six appearancesas a true freshman with one start, but herlack of collegiate experience does notconcern Coach Cato heading into theseason.

"We have been trying to build (Teri's)confidence to let her understand she hasthe tools and all the abilities in the worldto be a conference goalkeeper, she justhas to start believing it. Her confidence isgrowing every day and we are proud of

her for it," Cato added.

The team knows that in order to turn theirfortunes around it is going to take a committed

effort from everyone involved.

"It takes 24 of us. It doesn't matter if you're on thebench at the beginning of the game versus who is

on the field at the end. All 24 of the players, plus the twocoaches, must come out and perform every day in practice.That is what makes us successful," Cato concluded.

FORWARDS/MIDFIELDERSOne of the most experienced groups for

the Hillcats is on the attack. It featuresthe return of their top two scorersfrom the 2013 season in Third-TeamAll-Heartland Conference selection,Tara Garrett, and fellow senior andfour-year starter Blair Thomas. The

pair combined for nearly half the goalproduction for RSU a season ago as

Garrett ranked fifth in the conference with a team-leading eight goals.

The Rogers State women's soccer team ushers in a new ageas Head Coach Heather Cato takes the reins for the 2014season as only the second coach in program history.

Cato has instilled a new attitude for the Hillcats emphasizingthe team aspect of the game. A majority of preseason traininghas focused on building team chemistry and communicationthroughout all 24 student-athletes.

"The biggest thing we are looking forward to ischanging the mentality of the program and thenreally we touch a lot on the tradition; what wasbefore us and leaving a legacy. We alwayssay leave it better than when we got inhere," Cato said.

Her transition will be eased with thehelp of 16 returning players from a2013 squad that is looking torebound from a disappointingseason where the Hillcats finishedseventh in their first season in theNCAA Division II HeartlandConference.

DEFENDERS/GOALKEEPERSRSU will have to do that while replacing two,four-year starting defenders, losing LorenLeForce and Cierra Lohaus to graduation.

Haley Wenlock is one of only three seniors onthe RSU squad and will serve as a teamcaptain, anchoring the back line. Wenlockstarted all 17 matches last season and wasnamed Defensive Player of the Year for theHillcats. Redshirt junior Taylor Jamesreturns to the defense corps afterearning 10 starts in 2013 and will joinWenlock as a center back.

"It's a huge benefit of going forwardwith Haley as a center, senior backbut you've got to havethree other peoplehelp you out there,"Cato stated. "We areexcited about Taylor'sreturn. She has come inand stepped up to wherewe need to be. Then we have acouple of new players that are trying to fill that role."

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"I am constantly trying to figure out ways to throw some of youroffensive assets into the game," Cato said. "Blair has the speed,she has the work ethic, and she just gets in the mix. Having theoption of throwing her forward is really exciting for us becausewe also have a front runner in Paige Pontarolo, who can find herand find Tara. That is going to cause defenses some problems."

Pontarolo comes to the Hill as a sophomore scoring threat fromWalla Walla Community College while the Hillcats return juniorTaylor Hallford and sophomore Courtney Tucker up top. Localproduct Teagan Moonen is another forward option for RSUfrom Sequoyah High School.

Coach Cato has a number of options to plug into the middle ofthe field and that has created more competition for playing timewhile pushing the entire group to be better and more consistent.

"What's good is we have some returners like Jianna (Cervantes)that is going to play a huge role for us in the midfield," Catoadded. "She can play both sides of the ball very, very well andcan win balls in the air. Then you have a freshman like LeighAnn Craig who has stepped up huge. She has come in andsaid I want to start and make a difference. That has addedcompetition for Carley Johnson, who can play anywhere on thefield. Lucy Redmond is technically gifted and Breanna Ray hasthe technical ability and the tactical ability to see everything."

Four other players return with collegiate experience in juniorsTaylor Geissler and Olivia Freeman as well as sophomoresKealani Chaidez and Taylor Neubecker. Newcomer DevinStokes also joins the team for her junior campaign.

"For me, it's awesome to have a center midfield that we canthrow all sorts of options in there. Then you have speed on theoutside with Tara and Blair. We really have 10 or 11 players thatwe can put across a four or five-man midfield," Cato stated.

SCHEDULEThose options are going to be on display during RSU's 17-match schedule, which includes nine home games and an earlyseason trip to Colorado, which the entire team has circled onthe calendar. All home contests at Soldier Field will be availableon the Hillcat Network with free live audio and video.

u Kealani Chaidez returns for her sophomore season on the Hill after appearing in 16 games last season.

"The Denver trip is going to be a huge thing for our team togrow off the field as well as on. Those are important trips forany collegiate program," Cato concluded. "Our program hasimproved and being able to play some of the top teams andpeople that have been to the Elite Eight are where you find outwhere your program really is."

The Hillcats kick off the season Sept. 4 heading to Bethany,Oklahoma to face the Crimson Storm of Southern Nazarene.The match is scheduled for 5 p.m. at the Wanda RhodesSoccer Complex.

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Age: 21 Hometown: Muskogee, Okla. Class: Redshirt Junior High School: Muskogee HSHeight: 5’3 Previous School: NonePosition: Midfielder Major: Sport Management

About: Jianna (Piela) Cervantes returns to the Hill for her junior season after taking a redshirt in 2013. She started all 18contests for the Hillcats as a sophomore in 2012 totaling three goals. A native of Muskogee, Okla., Cervantes earneda starting spot all 20 games on defense for RSU as a freshman in 2011. She netted one goal landing a spot on theSecond Team All-Sooner Athletic Conference list. Cervantes was a two-time, all-district recipient at Muskogee HighSchool. She was named Offensive Player of the Year for the Roughers during both her junior and senior seasons.Cervantes recorded 22 goals and 15 assists over her four-year career at Muskogee. The daughter of Terry and SarahPiela, she said she chose RSU because "it is a great environment and I love playing with the girls on the team."

JIANNA CERVANTES

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Age: 19 Hometown: Las Vegas, Nev. Class: Sophomore High School: Ed W. Clark HS Height: 5’7 Previous School: NonePosition: Midfielder Major: Justice Administration

About: Chaidez appeared in 16 of RSU's 17 matches in her first season on the Hill making her only start on the roadat Dallas Baptist. She tallied her first career goal in the Hillcats victory against Texas-Permian Basin and added anotheragainst Oklahoma Wesleyan. The Las Vegas, Nev., native recorded a lone assist for her first collegiate point at JohnBrown totaling five points on the season. Chaidez came to RSU after playing for Head Coach Ezad Moreno at Ed W.Clark High School for four years earning the Mayor’s Cup Award as a senior. As a junior and senior, she playedcompetitively for the Heat Futbol Club and as a sophomore for Premier SC. Chaidez was named Class 4A Girls HonorsAll-Southern Nevada, All-Sunset Region, and All-Southwest League as a sophomore. The daughter of Lucy Arce, shebegan playing soccer at the age of five. Chaidez said she chose RSU because of "the Justice Administration programand because I want to play soccer."

KEALANI CHAIDEZ

#13

Age: 19 Hometown: New Braunfels, Texas Class: Sophomore High School: Canyon HSHeight: 5’6 Previous School: NonePosition: Goalkeeper Major: Medical/Molecular Biology

About: Cocke posted a 0-1 record making six appearances and one start during her freshman season on the Hillallowing six goals for a 2.87 goals against average. She made her RSU debut in relief at Division I Oral Roberts makingfour saves. Cocke came to the Hill from Canyon High School where she was a four-year starter. As a senior for HeadCoach Dustin Long, she was a team captain and academic all-state selection helping Canyon to another Bi-Districttitle. Cocke earned academic all-state honors as a junior as the team totaled a 0.5 goals against average at Canyonon the way to the Bi-District title. As a junior and senior, she played club soccer with San Antonio United and HeadCoach Mark Catterall. In 2010-11, Cocke was named a Comal County honorable mention selection as a sophomorewhile earning academic all-district honors. The youngest of four children to JT and Sandy Cocke, she said she choseRSU because "it felt like the right school at the right time."

TERI COCKE

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Age: 20 Hometown: Verdigris, Okla. Class: Junior High School: Verdigris HSHeight: 5’2 Previous School: NonePosition: Midfielder Major: Nursing

About: Freeman enters her third season at RSU after seeing action in all 17 matches during her sophomore campaignmaking 13 starts in the midfield. The Verdigris, Okla., native was on the field for all but 12 minutes over the Hillcatsfinal eight matches. Freeman made five appearances in her first season on the Hill in 2012 as a freshman. She wasa four-time Oklahoma Class 3A State Champion while playing at Verdigris High School. During her senior season shestarted every game and tallied two goals and 10 assists, garnering Oklahoma All-State honors. She was a four-timeall-district performer and played in every game of her high school career. The daughter of Neil and Melissa Freeman,said she chose RSU because "I loved the team."

OLIVIA FREEMAN

#14

Age: 22 Hometown: Claremore, Okla. Class: Senior High School: Claremore HSHeight: 5’4 Previous School: NonePosition: Forward Major: Psychology

About: Garrett returns for her senior season on the Hill after earning Heartland Conference Third Team All-Conferencehonors as a junior posting a team-leading eight goals and 17 points, including goals in three consecutive contests. TheClaremore, Okla., product appeared in all 17 matches for RSU in 2013 earning the start in 16 recording one game-winning goal at home against Bacone in her first-career, multi-goal game. She also was named to the NSCAA ScholarAll-South Region team. As a sophomore, Garrett led the RSU backline starting all 18 games totaling two goals andone assist. She was named First Team All-Sooner Athletic Conference and a Daktronics-NAIA Scholar-Athlete in 2012.She anchored the Hillcat defense as a freshman in 2011 earning RSU Defensive Player of the Year accolades. Sheplayed in all 20 contests, starting 15, netting three goals, all of which were game-winners, and distributing one assist.Garrett spent her freshman year at Oklahoma State University as a student where she made the Honor Roll. In highschool, she helped the Claremore Zebras to a state quarterfinal appearance during her junior and senior seasons.She was named to the Oklahoma All-State team her senior year and was selected as all-district honorable mentionher junior year. At Claremore High School, she was coached by former Hillcat soccer standout Robin Sutherland. Thedaughter of Rick and April Garrett, she said she chose RSU because "I wanted to play soccer and it is in myhometown."

TARA GARRETT

#11

Age: 20 Hometown: Owasso, Okla. Class: Junior High School: Owasso HSHeight: 5’3 Previous School: NonePosition: Midfielder Major: Medical/Molecular Biology

About: Geissler begins her third season at RSU following a 2013 campaign where she appeared in all of the Hillcats17 matches making nine starts. She netted one goal coming in the season finale against Newman and added a loneassist against Bacone for three points as a sophomore. Geissler appeared in 15 games in her first season on the Hillin 2012 tallying one goal. She came to RSU from Owasso High School where she was an Oklahoma Class 6A All-Stateselection as a senior in 2012 tallying five goals and eight assists under Head Coach Sam Bowers. During her juniorseason, Geissler compiled three goals and three assists. She recorded four assists as a sophomore and scored twogoals with six assists as a freshman. Geissler was named academic honorable mention three times and was a two-time Coach’s Choice Award winner. She was named the Rams Player of the Year as a freshman in 2009. The daughterof Chris and Lisa Geissler, she said she chose RSU because "I love the community and people in the town. Theprogram is going in a great direction plus it's close to home."

TAYLOR GEISSLER

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Age: 20 Hometown: Sand Springs, Okla. Class: Junior High School: Charles Page HSHeight: 5’6 Previous School: NonePosition: Forward Major: Justice Administration

About: Hallford is back on the Hill for her third season after seeing action in 16 matches as a sophomore in 2013making nine starts for RSU. She netted a pair of goals in the Hillcats victory over Texas-Permian Basin and added herthird goal of the year at Oklahoma Christian. She also distributed two assists on the season for a total of eight points,ranking fourth on the 2013 squad. Hallford had a breakout freshman season in 2012 where she led the Hillcats in goalswith eight and was second on the team in assists with four. She tallied her first-career hat trick at home against Friends.She started three of her 18 appearances on the way to being named Second Team All-Sooner Athletic Conference.Hallford came to RSU from Charles Page High School in Sand Springs, Okla., where she was a four-year letter winnerfor the Sandites. As a senior at CPHS, she was the team captain, offensive MVP, all-conference, and named to theOklahoma Class 6A All-State team while totaling seven goals and 12 assists. Hallford also was named all-conferenceduring her sophomore and junior seasons. As a freshman, she led the team in scoring and was the offensive MVP with13 goals and four assists. The daughter of Todd and Cookie Hallford, she said she chose RSU because of "the soccerprogram and it had my major."

TAYLOR HALLFORD

#8

Age: 21 Hometown: El Reno, Okla. Class: Redshirt Junior High School: El Reno HSHeight: 5’1 Previous School: None Position: Defender Major: Medical/Molecular Biology

About: James returns for her third season at RSU after a 2013 campaign where she saw action in 16 of the Hillcats17 matches earning 10 starts. The El Reno, Okla., native tallied one assist on the year coming in the season finaleagainst Newman. James redshirt the 2012 season following a freshman campaign in 2011 where she played 15games, starting one. She recorded one assist and was a key contributor of the RSU defense that allowed 1.05 goalsper game. James was an all-state selection her senior season at El Reno High School totaling two goals and sevenassists. She registered five goals and nine assists as a junior. Born Meagan "Taylor" James to Mack and JenniferJames, she said she chose RSU because "I loved everything about it."

TAYLOR JAMES

#7

Age: 20 Hometown: Bixby, Okla. Class: Junior High School: Bixby HSHeight: 5’1 Previous School: NonePosition: Midfielder Major: Business Administration – Marketing

About: Johnson is back on the Hill for her third season following a sophomore season in 2013 where she started all17 matches for RSU. Her three goals tied for fourth on the team's scoring list and she tallied her first multi-goal gameas a Hillcat scoring twice against Bacone. The Bixby, Okla., native totaled two goals in seven appearances in 2012as a freshman, earning five starts. Johnson was a four-year varsity letter winner at Bixby High School under HeadCoach Tamara Dovalos before coming to RSU. As a senior, she was the team captain and named to the OklahomaClass 6A All-State team. During her freshman campaign she was named the team’s Most Improved Player. Off thesoccer field, she enjoys mountain biking, cycling, hiking, skiing and any activity outdoors. The daughter of Scott andCorinne Johnson, she said she chose RSU because of "the beautiful facility, wonderful staff, and an awesome team!"

CARLEY JOHNSON

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Age: 18 Hometown: Henderson, Nev. Class: Sophomore High School: Coronado HSHeight: 5’7 Previous School: NonePosition: Midfielder Major: Medical/Molecular Biology

About: Neubecker made 16 appearances as a true freshman for the Hillcats in 2013. The Henderson, Nev., nativetallied her first collegiate goal against Bacone finishing the season with two points. She came to RSU after a standout,four-year career at Coronado High School. As a senior in 2012-13, Neubecker totaled nine goals and five assistshelping Coronado reach the state finals and her club team, Heat F.C., to a 2013 Nevada State Cup championship.Neubecker helped Coronado to a state finals appearance and led Heat F.C. to a third-place finish at the State Cupduring her junior season. She was a member of National Honor Society as a junior and senior, earned an advancedhonors diploma, and received academic high honors as a senior. Neubecker was a member of DECA and FutureBusiness Leaders of America (FBLA) as a senior. She also was Vice President of Students Against Destructive Decisions(SADD). Neubecker has played soccer for 14 years but hasn't always been limited to the pitch having danced for eightyears and played volleyball. The daughter of Mike and Deb Neubecker, she said she chose RSU because "it's a greatway to play the sport I love and get an education at the same time."

TAYLOR NEUBECKER

#16

Age: 18 Hometown: Las Vegas, Nev. Class: Redshirt Freshman High School: Desert Oasis HSHeight: 5’2 Previous School: NonePosition: Forward Major: Undecided

About: Ray returns to the Hill after making one appearance for the Hillcats as a freshman in 2013 playing 45 minutesin her collegiate debut at Missouri Southern. She came to the Hill from Las Vegas, Nev., after playing four years ofclub soccer with Heat F.C. and Head Coach Tom Amick. The daughter of Steve and Adriane Ray, she said she choseRSU because of "the great campus, athletic facilities, and nice people."

BREANNA RAY

#3

Age: 19 Hometown: Tulsa, Okla.Class: Sophomore High School: Union HSHeight: 5’4 Previous School: NonePosition: Midfielder Major: Medical/Molecular Biology

About: Redmond returns to the Hill for her second season after making six starts in eight appearances during aninjury-riddled freshman season in 2013 where she missed more than a month of competition. The Tulsa, Okla., nativejoined the Hillcats after a successful prep career at Union High School. Redmond played all four years of high schoolclub soccer for RSU Men's Assistant Soccer Coach Shawn Slater and Blitz United. She was a four-year member ofthe Union varsity team playing for Head Coach Brian Elliot. The daughter of John Redmond and Tamara Redmond,she said she chose RSU because "I was drawn to the academics and I wanted to be a part of the team."

LUCY REDMOND

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Age: 21 Hometown: Grove, Okla. Class: Senior High School: Grove HSHeight: 5’5 Previous School: NonePosition: Midfielder Major: Medical/Molecular Biology

About: Thomas returns to the Hillcat lineup for her senior season after starting all 17 matches as a junior in 2013. TheGrove, Okla., native was one of two players to reach double-figure scoring with 11 points behind four goals and threeassists. Thomas posted a single-game, career-best six points tallying two goals and two assists against Bacone. Sheearned the starting nod in 16 of her 17 appearances in 2012 as a sophomore after starting all 20 matches in themidfield for the Hillcats as a true freshman in 2011. Thomas joined RSU after an impressive prep career at Grove HighSchool scoring 49 goals in her four years being named to the all-state squad as a senior. She served as team captainin both her junior and senior seasons while earning team MVP and Offensive Player of the Year recognition. Thomaswas an all-state student-athlete in not only soccer, but also cross country and track, while holding the career recordfor goals at Grove. She also played club soccer for Blitz United. The daughter of Robert and Winifred Thomas, shesaid she chose RSU because "I liked the feel of the campus."

BLAIR THOMAS

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Age: 20 Hometown: Bartlesville, Okla. Class: Junior High School: Bartlesville HSHeight: 5’7 Previous School: NonePosition: Defender Major: Studio Art

About: Travis is back on the Hill for her junior campaign after making 11 appearances and four starts along the backline as a sophomore in 2013. The Bartlesville, Okla., native appeared in 12 contests, starting one, as a freshman forthe Hillcats in 2012. Travis came to RSU from Bartlesville High School where she was a four-year letter winner. As asenior, she was an everyday starter with five goals and four assists for the Lady Bruins earning a spot on the all-stateteam. During her junior year, she was selected as team MVP tallying two goals and three assists. The daughter of BrentTravis and Shelby Vincent, she said she chose RSU because of the "great soccer program, welcoming campus, andit's close to home."

MACY TRAVIS

#2

u Lucy Redmond is back for her sophomore campaign and looks to make an impact in the midfield.

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Age: 19 Hometown: Bartlesville, Okla. Class: Sophomore High School: Bartlesville HSHeight: 5’0 Previous School: NonePosition: Forward Major: Psychology

About: Tucker returns to the Hill for her second season following a freshman year where she made 13 appearancesearning one start in 2013. The Bartlesville, Okla., native came to RSU after a four-year career at Bartlesville High Schoolplaying for Head Coach Aaron Kuntz. As a senior, Tucker served as team captain for the Lady Bruins finishing with threegoals and 10 assists. In her junior season, she totaled three goals and seven assists. Tucker had a career-high five goalsalong with seven assists as a sophomore in 2010-11. She also played club soccer competitively for FCB '95 andHead Coach Allen Godwin. The daughter of Christine Tucker, she has played soccer since the age of four and claimsshe "can't get enough of it."

COURTNEY TUCKER

#4

Age: 21 Hometown: Laguna Hills, Calif. Class: Redshirt Senior High School: Laguna Hills HSHeight: 5’11 Previous School: Santiago Canyon College (Calif.)Position: Defender Major: Psychology

About: Wenlock returns for her senior campaign with the Hillcats following a junior season in 2013 where she startedall 17 matches along the back line. She was named RSU Defensive Player of the Year for her work a year ago. TheLaguna Hills, Calif., native tallied two goals on the year scoring both at home against Bacone and McMurry for fourpoints. Wenlock took a redshirt during the 2012 season, her first year at RSU. She transferred to the Hill fromSantiago Canyon College where she played for Head Coach Ian Woodhead in 2011. As a senior at Laguna Hills HighSchool, Wenlock was named team MVP helping the Hawks to first place in the league reaching the quarterfinals ofthe state tournament. During her junior season, she received the team's Coach's Award. She is the daughter of Markand Mary Wenlock and has a younger brother, Jake.

HALEY WENLOCK

#10

u Blair Thomas will round out her four-year career at RSU in 2014.

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Age: 18 Hometown: Carthage, Mo.Class: Freshman High School: Carthage HSHeight: 5’5 Previous School: NonePosition: Midfielder/Forward Major: Sport Management

About: Craig joins the Hillcats from Carthage High School where she set a school record scoring 27 goals during herjunior season in 2012. The Carthage, Mo., native led the Tigers in goals and assists as a senior under Head CoachChris Rogers in 2013 earning team MVP honors for the second time. Craig was named Offensive Player of the Yearher final two seasons with the Tigers and landed a spot on the first team all-district and all-conference squads eachof her four years playing high school soccer, including her freshman season at Joplin HS. She most recently playedclub soccer for Total Demize Soccer Club after spending time with Milan '95. The daughter of Mark and Donna Craig,she said she chose RSU because of "the size of the campus. It is a good location and I like the people, dorms, andthe soccer program."

LEIGH ANN CRAIG

#15

Age: 19 Hometown: Pasco, Wash.Class: Freshman High School: Chiawana HSHeight: 5’3 Previous School: NonePosition: Defender Major: Undecided

About: Ellingsen comes to the Hill following a standout career at Chiawana High School where she was a four-time,All-Mid-Columbia Conference selection, twice earning first team honors. The Pasco, Wash., native also was recognizedon the all-area team twice while serving as team captain of the Riverhawks for three years under Head Coach RichZoller. She was named the team's Most Inspirational Player as a senior in 2013. Ellingsen played club soccer for ThreeRivers SC under the direction of current RSU Head Coach Heather Cato. The daughter of Steve and Carla Ellingsen,she said she chose RSU because "I love the campus and the soccer program."

LEXI ELLINGSEN

#22

Age: 19 Hometown: Boise, IdahoClass: Junior High School: Mountain View HSHeight: 5’0 Previous School: Walla Walla CCPosition: Defender Major: Business Administration – Management

About: Jones comes to the Hill from Walla Walla Community College where she anchored the Warrior back line startingevery match of the previous two seasons. The Boise, Idaho native was honored as a NWAACC All-Region forward asa freshman after tallying two goals and two assists for six points. Jones was named team captain for the 2013 campaignas a sophomore helping the Warriors reach the semifinals of the NWAACC Soccer Championships after an east regiontitle. Prior to WWCC, Jones was a standout at Mountain View High School earning Idaho Class 5A All-State HonorableMention accolades during her senior year pushing the Mavericks to a consolation championship at the statetournament. As a junior, she started for the runner-up team at the state championships garnering the Maverick Award.She also was selected to the all-academic team during both her junior and senior years. Jones played club soccer forFC Nova and the team claimed Presidents Cup Regional and National championships in 2011 and won the state titlein 2012. The daughter of Chris and Shannon Jones, she said she chose RSU because "it is the best opportunity forme and I am excited to be part of this awesome developing soccer program!"

AMANDA JONES

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Age: 20 Hometown: El Paso, TexasClass: Junior High School: El Dorado HSHeight: 5’0 Previous School: Western Texas CollegePosition: Defender Major: Kinesiology

About: Meneses comes to the Hill from Western Texas College where she played the previous two seasons for HeadCoach Shawn Uhlenhake. The El Paso, Texas product started every match for the Westerners either in the midfield oralong the back line earning first team all-region honors as a freshman in 2012. Meneses was a four-year letter winnerat El Dorado High School under Head Coach Adrianna Enriquez and landed on the all-district team each of her fourseasons, including two first team and two second team honors. She served as team captain for the Aztecs as a juniorand senior and received all-city accolades three times. She was also named Freshman of the Year at El Dorado HS.The daughter of Frank and Ruby Meneses, she said she chose RSU because "academically and athletically I thoughtit was the best fit for me to excel in life."

BRIANA MENESES

#23

Age: 18 Hometown: Claremore, Okla.Class: Freshman High School: Sequoyah HSHeight: 5’3 Previous School: NonePosition: Forward Major: Undecided

About: Moonen is set to begin her collegiate soccer career in her hometown as the Sequoyah High School productcomes to RSU after a four-year career with the Eagles. She earned all-state honors and was named outstandingattacker following a senior season in 2013 where she netted 11 goals and five assists for Head Coach Derek Sharp.As a junior, Moonen tallied seven goals and 14 assists on her way to all-district honors in 2012. She played club soccerfor Blitz '97 and previously played with NEOFC. The daughter of William and Sandra Moonen, she said she chose RSUbecause "it is close to home, I liked the college experience I had in my concurrent class, and the class size is smaller."

TEAGAN MOONEN

#18

Age: 20 Hometown: Walla Walla, Wash.Class: Sophomore High School: Walla Walla HSHeight: 5’5 Previous School: Walla Walla CCPosition: Forward/Midfielder Major: Psychology

About: Pontarolo joins the Hillcats from Walla Walla Community College where she led the team with eight assistsduring the 2013 season. The Walla Walla, Wash., native tallied 28 points for Head Coach Chad Bodnar scoring 10 goalsas a freshman. Pontarolo was a dual-sport student-athlete for the Warriors also playing softball. She was a Wendy'sHeisman Trophy winner as a senior at Walla Walla High School playing for Head Coach Jesse Cruz where she wasthe Blue Devils leading scorer, team MVP, and team captain. Pontarolo played club soccer for Three Rivers SC andwas a member of the National Honor Society as well as the Key Club. The daughter of Nick and Adele Pontarolo, shesaid she chose RSU because "I really enjoyed the team and really liked the campus!"

PAIGE PONTAROLO

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Age: 20 Hometown: Westville, Okla.Class: Freshman High School: Westville HSHeight: 5’6 Previous School: NonePosition: Defender/MidfielderMajor: Undecided

About: Pruitt comes to the Hill from Westville High School where she played for Head Coach Stacie Grooms and theYellowjackets. The Westville, Okla., native was selected as one of 10 finalists for the Oklahoma Wendy's High SchoolHeisman Award in 2013. She played club soccer competitively for Highlanders '96 under Head Coach Randy Totty.The daughter of Andy and Angie Pruitt, she said she chose RSU because of "the great facility and the great peopleand staff."

ASHLEY PRUITT

#17

Age: 20 Hometown: Owasso, Okla.Class: Junior High School: Owasso HSHeight: 5’6 Previous School: NonePosition: Midfielder Major: Corporate Communications

About: Stokes comes to the Hill from Owasso High School and is a member of the RSU President's Leadership Class.The daughter of James and Wendy Stokes, she said she chose RSU because "I received the President's LeadershipClass scholarship and it was close to home."

DEVIN STOKES

#24

u Lexi Ellingsen joins the Hillcat backline for her freshman campaign.

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The Rogers State women’s soccer team completed its firstyear in the Heartland Conference and last year under thetutelage of Head Coach Derek Larkin in 2013.

RSU garnered its first win of the season in the final game ofSeptember with a non-conference thrashing of Bacone, 9-1, behind junior Blair Thomas' six-point effort. The teampicked up its lone tie of the season on the road with a 1-1draw at Missouri Southern State starting a stretch whereRSU went unbeaten in three of four matches.

The Hillcats tallied two wins in the highly-touted HeartlandConference during that streak. The first came in October asthe Cats thumped Texas-Permian Basin 5-0 at Soldier Fieldwith sophomore Taylor Hallford tallying two goals. Thesecond win came a week later as RSU battled in-state rivalOklahoma Christian to a 3-1 victory in Oklahoma City.

In their final game of the season, the Hillcats suffered a 3-2loss in overtime to Newman.

Claremore, Okla., natives Tara Garrett and Jordan Harriswere each named Heartland Conference Third Team All-Conference while the RSU women's soccer team was oneof three squads to earn the Silver Heartland SportsmanshipAward. To be eligible for the Heartland SportsmanshipAward, teams must meet the criteria set by the NSCAAbased on yellow and red cards. With only two cautions andno red cards on the year, the Hillcats had the fewest yellowcards of any team in the conference.

Garrett started 16 of the 17 matches she played in thisseason, leading the team with eight goals, moving to ninthon the all-time goals scored list, and added one assist for ateam-high 17 points. The junior served as a utility player forthe Hillcats, playing as both a forward and a defenderthroughout the season. Harris, the Hillcats' startinggoalkeeper, appeared in 58 games in her three seasons onthe Hill, including starting all 16 games in which sheappeared as a senior in 2013, making 121 saves.

Senior defender Loren LeForce was named to the 2013Capital One Academic All-America® Women's SoccerDivision II First Team as announced by the College SportsInformation Directors of America following the season.

A four-year starter from Coweta, Okla., LeForce was one oftwo players selected to the first team with a perfect 4.00grade point average. The senior accounting major played inall 17 games for the Hillcats and recorded one shot whileanchoring the back line. She finished her career tied forfourth on the all-time games played list in RSU history.

Leforce became the first-ever NCAA Division II AcademicAll-America selection in school history and the first, first teamselection in women's soccer history. She became thesecond student-athlete in school history to be named FirstTeam Academic All-America® joining only former baseballplayer Tyler Whitaker (2008).

In January, RSU capped off the season by naming HeatherCato as the new head women’s soccer coach of the Hillcatsand second coach in program history. Coach Larkin spentseven years at the helm of the RSU women’s soccer squad,compiling an 84-43-8 record (.652 winning percentage),earning a 2007 Sooner Athletic Conference championshipand SAC Coach of the Year honors in the inaugural season.He will remain the head coach of the men’s squad for the2014 season.

u During her junior season, Tara Garrett earned Heartland Conference Third Team All-Conference honors, posting a team-leading eight goals and 17 points.

2013 WOMEN’S SOCCER SEASON IN REVIEW

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Season TotalsOverall Record: 3-13-1 Home: 2-6-0 Away: 1-7-1 Neutral: 0-0-0 Vs. HC Opponents: 2-7-0

Date Opponent Location Score Result

09/10/13 Southern Nazarene H 0-1 L 09/11/13 Oral Roberts A 0-8 L09/14/13 Ouachita Baptist A 1-3 L09/17/13 John Brown A 1-3 L09/22/13 Midwestern State A 1-3 L09/24/13 Bacone H 9-1 W10/05/13 Texas A&M International u A 1-4 L10/07/13 St. Mary's u A 0-4 L10/12/13 St. Edward's u H 0-1 L10/14/13 McMurry u H 3-5 L10/16/13 Missouri Southern A 1-1 (2OT) T10/19/13 Texas-Permian Basin u H 5-0 W10/21/13 Lubbock Christian u H 1-2 L10/26/13 Oklahoma Christian u A 3-1 W10/28/13 Dallas Baptist u A 0-2 L11/01/13 Oklahoma Wesleyan H 1-3 L11/02/13 Newman u H 2-3 (OT) L

u denotes Heartland Conference match

2013 WOMEN’S SOCCER SEASON RESULTS

School Conf. Pct. Overall Pct.

St. Edward’s 9-0-0 1.000 18-1-3 .886Dallas Baptist 8-1-0 .889 12-6-1 .658Lubbock Christian u 7-2-0 .778 10-7-0 .588St. Mary’s 5-4-0 .556 8-9-1 .472McMurry u 4-4-1 .500 7-7-1 .500Newman 4-5-0 .444 7-10-0 .412 Oklahoma Christian u 2-6-1 .278 4-12-2 .278Rogers State u 2-7-0 .222  3-13-1  .206

Texas A&M International 2-7-0 .222 2-14-0 .125 Texas-Permian Basin 1-8-0 .111 2-16-0 .111

u In NCAA DII Provisional Status

HEARTLAND CONFERENCE FINAL STANDINGS

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No Player GP-GS Min G A Pts SH SH% SOG SOG% YC RC GWG PK-ATT Foul

11 Tara Garrett 17-16 1326 8 1 17 53 .151 24 .453 0 0 1 0-0 8

9 Blair Thomas 17-17 1532 4 3 11 15 .267 10 .667 0 0 0 0-0 3

17 Melissa Subu 17-17 1184 4 1 9 21 .190 10 .476 0 0 2 2-2 3

8 Taylor Hallford 16-9 652 3 2 8 15 .200 8 .533 0 0 0 0-0 1

5 Carley Johnson 17-17 1322 3 0 6 11 .273 5 .455 0 0 0 0-0 3

13 Kealani Chaidez 16-1 590 2 1 5 9 .222 4 .444 0 0 0 0-0 1

10 Haley Wenlock 17-17 1486 2 0 4 21 .095 12 .571 0 0 0 1-1 2

12 Taylor Geissler 17-9 863 1 1 3 7 .143 3 .429 0 0 0 0-0 1

18 Cierra Lohaus 17-16 1314 1 0 2 5 .200 2 .400 0 0 0 0-0 3

16 Taylor Neubecker 16-0 240 1 0 2 5 .200 3 .600 0 0 0 0-0 1

7 Taylor James 16-10 1031 0 1 1 4 .000 3 .750 0 0 0 0-0 2

20 Lucy Redmond 8-6 326 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0-0 0

15 Loren Leforce 17-17 1524 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 1 0 0 0-0 1

4 Courtney Tucker 13-1 236 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0 0 0-0 1

2 Macy Travis 11-4 510 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 1 0 0 0-0 1

14 Olivia Freeman 17-13 1238 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0-0 1

3 Breanna Ray 1-0 45 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0-0 0

1 Jordan Harris 16-16 1363 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0-0 0

0 Teri Cocke 6-1 189 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0-0 0

Total 17 - 29 10 68 170 .171 85 .500 2 0 3 3-3 114

Opponents 17 - 45 27 117 358 .126 185 .517 4 0 13 3-5 102

PLAYER STATS

GOALIE STATS

No Player GP-GS Min GA GAAvg SV Pct W L T SHO/CBO Shots Faced

1 Jordan Harris 16-16 1368:13 39 2.57 121 .756 3 12 1 0/1 300

0 Teri Cocke 6-1 183:35 6 2.94 17 .739 0 1 0 0/1 41

Total 17 1551:48 45 2.61 148 .767 3 13 1 1 341

Opponents 17 1551:48 29 1.68 57 .663 13 3 1 5 161

CORNER KICKS BY PERIOD  SHOTS BY PERIOD

FOULS BY PERIOD SAVES BY PERIOD

1st 2nd OT1 QT2 Total

Rogers State 77 90 2 1 170

Opponent 168 178 6 6 358

1st 2nd OT1 QT2 Total

Rogers State 35 29 0 0 64

Opponent 55 42 3 0 100

1st 2nd OT1 QT2 Total

Rogers State 72 70 3 3 148

Opponent 23 32 1 1 57

1st 2nd OT1 QT2 Total

Rogers State 71 58 0 0 129

Opponent 59 48 3 1 111

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u In her senior season, Cierra Lohaus was named to the Capital One Academic All-District team.

GoalsTara Garrett 8

Melissa Subu 4

Blair Thomas 4

AssistsBlair Thomas 3

Taylor Hallford 2

5 Players Tied 1

PointsTara Garrett 17

Blair Thomas 11

Melissa Subu 9

ShotsTara Garrett 53

Haley Wenlock 21

Melissa Subu 21

Shots on GoalTara Garrett 24

Haley Wenlock 12

Melissa Subu 10

Blair Thomas 10

SavesJordan Harris 121

Teri Cocke 17

Goalkeeper WinsJordan Harris 3

SEASON LEADERS

All-ConferenceTara Garrett Third Team

Jordan Harris Third Team

Capital One Academic All-America®

Loren LeForce First Team

Capital One Academic All-District®

Loren LeForce

Cierra Lohaus

AwardsTara Garrett NSCAA Scholar All-South Region

Loren LeForce NSCAA Scholar All-South Region

Cierra Lohaus NSCAA Scholar All-South Region

Blair Thomas NSCAA Scholar All-South Region

SOCCER AWARDS & HONORS

2013 WOMEN’S SOCCER STATISTICAL LEADERS

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High   Player(s) Opponent Date

Points 6 Blair Thomas vs Bacone 9/24/13

4 Taylor Hallford vs Tex. Permian Basin 10/19/13

4 Carley Johnson vs Bacone 9/24/13

4 Tara Garrett vs Bacone 9/24/13

Goals 2 Taylor Hallford vs Tex. Permian Basin 10/19/13

2 Tara Garrett vs Bacone 9/24/13

2 Carley Johnson vs Bacone 9/24/13

2 Blair Thomas vs Bacone 9/24/13

Assists 2 Blair Thomas vs Bacone 9/24/13

1 Tara Garrett vs Newman 11/02/13

1 Taylor James vs Newman 11/02/13

1 Blair Thomas vs Tex. Permian Basin 10/19/13

1 Melissa Subu vs McMurry 10/14/13

1 Taylor Hallford vs McMurry 10/14/13

1 Taylor Hallford vs Bacone 9/24/13

1 Taylor Geissler vs Bacone 9/24/13

1 Kealani Chaidez at John Brown 9/17/13

Shots 9 Tara Garrett at Ouachita Baptist 9/14/13

8 Tara Garrett vs McMurry 10/14/13

Shots On Goal 5 Blair Thomas vs Bacone 9/24/13

4 Tara Garrett vs McMurry 10/14/13

4 Tara Garrett at Ouachita Baptist 9/14/13

Saves 16 Jordan Harris at Missouri Southern 10/16/13

12 Jordan Harris at Dallas Baptist 10/28/13

INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS

High   Opponent Date

Points 18 vs Bacone (Okla.) 09/07/12

Goals 7 vs Bacone (Okla.) 09/07/12

Assists 5 vs Oklahoma City 09/28/12

Shots 32 vs Mid-America Christian (Okla.) 10/05/12

Shots On Goal 13 vs Bacone (Okla.) 09/07/12

Saves 7 vs Mid-America Christian (Okla.) 10/05/12

7 vs Oklahoma Baptist 10/23/12

Corner Kicks 13 vs Bacone (Okla.) 09/07/12

Fouls 20 vs Missouri Valley 09/22/12

High   Opponent Date

Points 11 vs Science & Arts (Okla.) 10/02/12

11 vs Missouri Valley 09/22/12

Goals 4 vs Science & Arts (Okla.) 10/02/12

4 vs Oklahoma Baptist 11/03/12

Assists 5 vs Missouri Valley 09/22/12

Shots 28 vs Science & Arts (Okla.) 10/02/12

Shots On Goal 9 vs Oklahoma Baptist 11/03/12

Saves 10 vs Mid-America Christian (Ok 10/05/12

Corner Kicks 9 vs Science & Arts (Okla.) 10/02/12

Fouls 16 vs St. Gregory’s (Okla.) 10/26/12

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TEAM GAME HIGHS

OPPONENT TEAM HIGHS

u Carley Johnson started all 17 matches for the Hillcats as a sophomore in 2013.

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2007 Women’s Soccer Season ResultsDate Opponent H/A Score Result9/5 Bacone College H 3-0 W 9/8 UT-Brownsville N 3-2 W 9/11 Oklahoma Christianu H 2-0 W 9/15 John Brownu A 2-4 L 9/18 St. Gregory's H 8-0 W 9/20 Ozark Christian College A 13-0 W 9/22 Southwestern College H 8-0 W 9/25 USAOu H 3-0 W 9/29 St. Gregory'su A 4-1 W 10/4 Southern Nazareneu H 4-3 W 10/6 Bethel College A 4-0 W 10/8 Oklahoma Baptistu H 6-1 W 10/11 Ozark Christian College H 16-0 W 10/12 Oklahoma Cityu A 0-1 L 10/15 Northwestern OK Stateu A 3-0 W 10/16 Wayland Baptistu A 8-3 W 10/22 Mid-America Christian H 5-2 W 10/27 Northwestern OK Statev H 2-1 W 10/29 Southern Nazarenev H 2-1 W 10/31 Oklahoma Christianv H 6-5 W 11/3 Northwood Universityw H 4-1 W 11/5 Oklahoma Cityw A 1-0 W 11/6 Southern Nazarenew N 0-1 L

Final Record: 20-3-0 | Conference: 8-2-0Home: 13-0-0 | Away: 6-2-0 | Neutral: 1-1-0 | Postseason: 5-1-0

2008 Women’s Soccer Season ResultsDate Opponent H/A Score Result08/30 Bacone College A 7-0 W 09/03 Our Lady of the Lake H 4-0 W 09/12 Lindenwood University A 0-4 L 09/14 Missouri Valley College N 4-0 W 09/21 Bethel College H 4-1 W 09/25 Northwestern OK Stateu A 4-2 W 09/27 Friends University H 5-0 W 09/30 St. Gregory'su H 2-0 W 10/2 Wayland Baptistu H 3-0 W 10/07 Oklahoma Christianu A 1-2/OT L 10/11 Oklahoma Cityu H 0-3 L 10/14 Mid-America Christianu H 3-0 W 10/18 Oklahoma Baptistu A 2-1 W 10/24 USAOu A 2-0 W 10/29 John Brownu H 0-1 L 11/01 Southern Nazareneu A 2-3/OT L 11/03 Southwestern College A 1-0/2OT W 11/07 Oklahoma Christianv A 1-2 L

Final Record: 14-5-0 |  Conference: 7-3-0Home: 7-2-0 |  Away: 6-3-0 |  Neutral: 1-0-0 |  Postseason: 0-1-0

2009 Women’s Soccer Season ResultsDate Opponent H/A Score Result08/31 Bacone College H 18-0 W 09/11 Our Lady of the Lake H 3-1 W 09/12 Oklahoma Wesleyan H 6-0 W 09/18 Friends University A 1-0 W 09/19 Bethel College A 3-1 W 09/22 Sterling College H 9-1 W 09/25 Southwestern College H 3-0 W 09/27 Ottawa University H 0-4 L 09/29 Wayland Baptistu A 4-0 W 10/03 Oklahoma Cityu A 1-0 W 10/06 Oklahoma Baptistu H 0-1 L 10/09 St. Gregory'su A 5-0 W 10/14 John Brownu A 1-2/2OT L 10/20 Science & Artsu H 1-5 L10/23 Oklahoma Christianu H 2-1 W 10/27 Mid-America Christianu A 1-2 L 10/30 Southern Nazareneu H 0-2 L 11/03 Northwestern Okla. Stateu H 3-0 W 11/07 Oklahoma Baptistv A 1-0 W 11/09 Southern Nazarenev A 1-3 L

Final Record: 15-5-0 | Conference: 6-4-0Home: 8-3-0 | Away: 7-2-0 | Neutral: 0-0-0 | Postseason: 2-0-0

2010 Women’s Soccer Season ResultsDate Opponent H/A Score Result08/31 Oklahoma Wesleyan A 5-1 W09/10 Friends University H 2-0 W09/14 Bethel College H 3-2/2OT W09/18 McPherson College H 2-0 W09/20 Avila University A 0-3 L09/24 Ottawa University A 1-2 L09/28 Southern Nazareneu A 4-3 W10/01 Wayland Baptistu A 1-0 W10/05 Oklahoma Cityu A 0-1 L10/08 Oklahoma Baptistu H 0-0/2OT T10/12 St. Gregory'su H 9-0 W10/16 John Brown Universityu H 0-3 L10/21 Lubbock Christianu H 3-0 W10/23 USAOu A 0-1 W10/26 Oklahoma Christianu H 3-2 W10/30 NW Oklahoma Stateu A 4-0 W11/02 Mid-America Christianu A 0-1 L11/06 Southern Nazarenev H 1-2 L

Final Record: 10-7-1 | Conference: 6-4-1Home: 6-2-1 | Away: 4-5-0 | Neutral: 0-0-0 | Postseason: 0-1-0

RSU WOMEN’S ALL-TIME RECORDS

ALL-TIME WOMEN’S SOCCER SEASON RESULTS

u The Hillcats return 16 players from the 2013 squad.

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2011 Women’s Soccer Season ResultsDate Opponent H/A Score Result08/30/11 Oklahoma Wesleyan H 3-1 W09/01/11 Missouri Valley College A 1-1/2OT T09/06/11 Avila University H 0-0/2OT T09/09/11 Oral Roberts University A 0-2 L09/20/11 Southwestern Christian H 6-0 W09/23/11 Friends University A 1-0 W09/29/11 Wayland Baptistu H 1-0 W10/01/11 Lubbock Christianu H 1-0 W10/04/11 Southern Nazareneu A 0-5 L10/07/11 Oklahoma Cityu H 0-3 L10/08/11 Lindenwood University H 0-1 L10/11/11 Oklahoma Christianu H 0-1 L10/14/11 Northwestern Okla. Stateu A 2-0 W10/18/11 USAO A 1-0 W10/21/11 Mid-America Christianu H 4-0 W10/25/11 St. Gregory'su A 4-1 W10/29/11 Oklahoma Baptistu H 2-2/2OT T11/01/11 John Brownu A 0-1/2OT L11/05/11 Oklahoma Baptistv A 3-2 W11/09/11 Oklahoma Cityv A 0-1 L

Final Record: 10-7-3 | Conference: 6-4-1Home: 5-3-2 | Away: 5-4-1 | Neutral: 0-0-0 | Postseason: 1-1-0

2012 Women’s Soccer Season ResultsDate Opponent H/A Score Result08/24/12 Missouri Baptist H 4-0 W 08/26/12 Oral Roberts University A 0-2 L 08/28/12 Southwestern Christian A 6-0 W 08/30/12 Ottawa (Kan.) H 2-1 OT W 09/04/12 Oklahoma Wesleyan A 3-2 OT W 09/07/12 Bacone (Okla.) A 3-1 W 09/14/12 Hannibal-LaGrange (Mo.) H 2-1 W 09/18/12 Friends (Kan.) H 7-0 W 09/22/12 Missouri Valley H 2-0 W 09/28/12 Oklahoma Cityu H 0-4 L 10/02/12 USAO A 2-3 OT L 10/05/12 Mid-America Christianu H 3-0 W 10/11/12 Lubbock Christianu A 1-1 2OT T 10/13/12 Wayland Baptistu A 2-0 W 10/19/12 John Brownu H 2-0 W 10/23/12 Oklahoma Baptistu H 0-0 2OT T 10/26/12 St. Gregory’su H 2-0 W 11/02/12 John Brownu H 1-1 2OT T

Final Record: 12-3-3 | Conference: 4-2-2Home: 8-1-2 | Away: 4-2-1 | Neutral: 0-0-0 | Postseason: 0-0-1

2013 Women’s Soccer Season ResultsDate Opponent H/A Score Result09/10/13 Southern Nazarene H 0-1 L 09/11/13 Oral Roberts A 0-8 L09/14/13 Ouachita Baptist A 1-3 L09/17/13 John Brown A 1-3 L09/22/13 Midwestern State A 1-3 L09/24/13 Bacone H 9-1 W10/05/13 Texas A&M International u A 1-4 L10/07/13 St. Mary's u A 0-4 L10/12/13 St. Edward's u H 0-1 L10/14/13 McMurry u H 3-5 L10/16/13 Missouri Southern A 1-1 (2OT) T10/19/13 Texas-Permian Basin u H 5-0 W10/21/13 Lubbock Christian u H 1-2 L10/26/13 Oklahoma Christian u A 3-1 W10/28/13 Dallas Baptist u A 0-2 L11/01/13 Oklahoma Wesleyan H 1-3 L11/02/13 Newman u H 2-3 (OT) L

Final Record: 3-13-1 | Conference: 2-7-0Home: 2-6-0 | Away: 1-7-1 | Neutral: 0-0-0

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All-Time Women’s Soccer TotalsOverall Record: 84-43-8 | Home: 49-17-5 | Away: 33-25-3 | Neutral: 2-1-0

Vs. SAC Opponents: 35-19-4 | Vs. HC Opponents: 2-7-0 | Postseason: 8-4-1

udenotes SAC match vdenotes SAC Tournament match wdenotes Region VI Tournament match

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RSU WOMEN’S ALL-TIME RECORDS

ALL-TIME WOMEN’S SOCCER SEASON RESULTS

u RSU has three seniors who will complete their career on the Hill in 2014.

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Career Records

GoalsRobin Sutherland (2007) 44Tiffany Roberts (2007-10) 42Lauren Hager (2009-12) 21Emily Given (2008-09) 193 Players Tied 16

AssistsKacie Hohenberger (2007) 18Vanessa Oxford (2007) 17 Tiffany Roberts (2007-10) 14Robin Sutherland (2007) 12Lauren Hager (2009-12) 10

PointsRobin Sutherland (2007) 100 Tiffany Roberts (2007-10) 98Lauren Hager (2009-12) 52Vanessa Oxford (2007) 43Emily Givan (2008-09) 41

ShotsTiffany Roberts (2007-10) 195 Lauren Hager (2009-12) 144 Robin Sutherland (2007) 142Jordan Beasley (2011-12) 106Tara Garrett (2011-Present) 105

Shots on GoalTiffany Roberts (2007-10) 113 Robin Sutherland (2007) 91Lauren Hager (2009-12) 91Jordan Beasley (2011-12) 59Tara Garrett (2011-Present) 45

Game Winning GoalsTiffany Roberts (2007-10) 7Lauren Hager (2009-12) 6Tara Garrett (2011-Present) 6Jordan Beasley (2011-12) 5Kimmia Parker (2009) 5

SavesBailey Lynn (2007-10) 301 Chelsea McMullin (2010-11) 219Jordan Harris (2011-2013) 209

ShutoutsBailey Lynn (2007-10) 14Chelsea McMullin (2010-11) 13Jordan Harris (2011-2013) 5

Goals-Against Average(Minimum 1,000 minutes)

Chelsea McMullin (2010-11) 0.937Bailey Lynn (2007-10) 1.586Jordan Harris (2011-2013) 1.698

Goalkeeper WinsBailey Lynn (2007-10) 42Chelsea McMullin (2010-11) 18Jordan Harris (2011-2013) 16

Single-Season Records

GoalsRobin Sutherland (2007) 44 Kimmia Parker (2009) 16 Tiffany Roberts (2007) 15

AssistsKacie Hohenberger (2007) 18 Vanessa Oxford (2007) 17Robin Sutherland (2007) 12

PointsRobin Sutherland (2007) 100Vanessa Oxford (2007) 43 Kimmia Parker (2009) 36Tiffany Roberts (2007) 36

ShotsRobin Sutherland (2007) 142Summer White (2008) 78Tiffany Roberts (2007) 73

Shots on GoalRobin Sutherland (2007) 91Tiffany Roberts (2007) 43Jordan Beasley (2011) 35

SavesJordan Harris (2013) 121Chelsea McMullin (2010) 120 Bailey Lynn (2009) 119

ShutoutsChelsea McMullin (2011) 6Jordan Harris (2012) 5Bailey Lynn (2007) 5

Goalkeeper WinsBailey Lynn (2007) 20Jordan Harris (2012) 12Bailey Lynn (2009) 10

2007All-AmericanRobin SutherlandKacie Hohenberger

All-RegionRobin SutherlandKacie Hohenberger

All-ConferenceRobin Sutherland – 1st TeamKacie Hohenberger – 1st TeamCarrie Ritz – 2nd Team

AwardsRobin Sutherland – Region VI

Player of the Year

Robin Sutherland – SAC Newcomer and Offensive Player of the Year

Derek Larkin – SAC Coach of the Year

2008All-ConferenceDeAnna Bayouth – 2nd TeamBailey Lynn – 2nd Team Carrie Ritz – 2nd TeamSummer White – 2nd Team

2009All-ConferenceShereen Clarke – 1st TeamKimmia Parker – 2nd Team

2010All-ConferenceAbby Rickner – 2nd Team Abby Rickner – NSCAA

Performance Subaru NAIA All- Southwest Region Team

Shereen Clarke – 2nd TeamChelsea McMullin – 2nd Team

AwardsNational Soccer Coaches

Association of America Academic Team Award

Lauren Hager – CoSIDA/ESPN Academic All-District Third Team

Lauren Hager – Daktronics-NAIA Scholar-Athlete

2011All-ConferenceChelsea McMullin – 1st TeamJordan Beasley – 2nd TeamJianna Piela – 2nd Team

Post SeasonChelsea McMullin – SAC

Goalkeeper of the Year

AwardsJordan Beasley – NSCAA NAIA

All-Southwest Teams

Lauren Hager – CoSIDA Academic All-District First Team

Daktronics-NAIA Scholar Athlete- Lauren Hager- Jessica Turner

2012All-ConferenceTara Garrett - 1st TeamJordan Harris - 2nd TeamTaylor Hallford - 2nd Team

CoSIDA Academic All-America Lauren Hager - 3rd TeamLoren LeForce - 3rd TeamJordan Beasley - 3rd Team

AwardsDaktronics-NAIA Scholar Athlete- Lauren Hager- Jessica Turner- Tara Garrett- Loren LeForce- Cierra Lohaus

2013All-ConferenceLoren LeForce First TeamTara Garrett Third TeamJordan Harris Third Team

All-DistrictLoren LeForceCierra Lohaus

AwardsNSCAA Scholar All-South Region- Tara Garrett- Loren LeForce- Cierra Lohaus- Blair Thomas

RSU WOMEN’S ALL-TIME RECORDS

ALL-TIME STATISTICAL LEADERS ALL-TIME AWARDS & HONORS

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High   Player(s) Opponent Date

Goals 6 Robin Sutherland Wayland Baptist 10/16/07

6 Kimmia Parker Bacone College 08/31/09

Assists 5 Kacie Hohenberger Ozark Christian 10/11/07

Points 14 Kimmia Parker Bacone College 08/31/10

Shots 14 Robin Sutherland Northwestern Okla. State 10/27/07

Shots on Goal 8 Emily Givan Bacone College 08/31/10

8 Kimmia Parker Bacone College 08/31/10

Saves 16 Jordan Harris Missouri Southern 10/16/13

RSU WOMEN’S ALL-TIME RECORDS

ALL-TIME INDIVIDUAL PLAYER SINGLE GAME RECORDS

ROGERS STATE High   Opponent Date

Points 46 Bacone College 08/31/09

Ozark Christian College 10/11/07

Goals 18 Bacone College 08/31/09

Assists 14 Ozark Christian College 10/11/07

Shots 46 Ozark Christian College 10/11/07

Shots On Goal 33 Ozark Christian College 10/11/07

Saves 16 Missouri Southern 10/16/13

Corner Kicks 16 St. Gregory’s 09/18/07

Fouls 25 Ottawa University 09/24/10

OPPONENTS High   Opponent Date

Points 21 Oral Roberts 09/11/13

Goals 8 Oral Roberts 09/11/13

Assists 5 Oral Roberts 09/11/13

5 USAO 10/20/09

Shots 37 Dallas Baptist 10/28/13

Shots On Goal 20 Oral Roberts 09/11/13

Saves 22 Friends University 09/10/10

Corner Kicks 12 St. Edward's 10/12/13

12 Oral Roberts 09/11/13

Fouls 22 Oklahoma Christian 11/08/08

ALL-TIME TEAM SINGLE GAME RECORDS

u Robin Sutherland scored 44 goals in her lone season on theHill in 2007. She holds the single-season and career record for goals scored.

u The women’s soccer team earned the 2007Sooner Athletic Conference Championship in its inaugural season.

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AVILA UNIVERSITYGames: 2Series Record: Avila leads 1-0-1At RSU: Tied 0-0-1At Avila: Avila leads 1-0-009/20/10 A 0-3 L09/06/11 H 0-0 (2OT) T

BACONE COLLEGEGames: 5Series Record: RSU leads 5-0-0At RSU: RSU leads 3-0-0At Bacone: RSU leads 2-0-009/05/07 H 3-0 (2OT) W08/30/08 A 7-0 W08/31/09 H 18-0 W09/07/12 A 3-1 W 09/24/13 H 9-1 W

BETHEL COLLEGE (KAN.)Games: 4Series Record: RSU leads 4-0-0At RSU: RSU leads 2-0-0At Bethel: RSU leads 2-0-010/06/07 A 4-0 W09/21/08 H 4-1 W09/19/09 A 3-1 W09/14/10 H 3-2 (2OT) W

COLLEGE OF SAINT MARYGames: 1Series Record: RSU leads 1-0-0At RSU: RSU leads 1-0-010/05/08 H 4-1 W

DALLAS BAPTISTGames: 1Series Record: DBU leads 1-0-0At DBU: DBU leads 1-0-010/28/13 A 0-2 L

FRIENDS UNIVERSITYGames: 5Series Record: RSU leads 5-0-0At RSU: RSU leads 3-0-0At FU: RSU leads 2-0-009/27/08 H 5-0 W09/18/09 A 1-0 W09/10/10 H 2-0 W09/23/11 A 1-0 W09/18/12 H 7-0 W

HANNIBAL-LAGRANGEGames: 1Series Record: RSU leads 1-0-0At RSU: RSU leads 1-0-009/14/12 H 2-1 W

JOHN BROWNGames: 8Series Record: JBU leads 6-1-1At RSU: JBU leads 2-1-1At JBU: JBU leads 4-0-009/15/07 A 2-4 L10/29/08 H 0-1 L10/14/09 A 1-2 (2OT) L10/16/10 H 0-3 L11/01/11 A 0-1 (2OT) L10/19/12 H 2-0 W 11/02/12 H 1-1 (2OT) T09/17/13 A 1-3 L

LINDENWOOD UNIVERSITYGames: 2Series Record: LU leads 2-0-0At RSU: LU leads 1-0-0At LU: LU leads 1-0-009/12/08 A 0-4 L10/08/11 H 0-1 L

LUBBOCK CHRISTIANGames: 4Series Record: RSU leads 2-1-1At RSU: RSU leads 2-1-0At LCU: Tied 0-0-110/21/10 H 3-0 W10/01/11 H 1-0 W10/11/12 A 1-1 (2OT) T 10/21/13 H 1-2 L

MCMURRY UNIVERSITYGames: 1Series Record: MCM leads 1-0-0At RSU: MCM leads 1-0-010/14/13 H 3-5 L

MCPHERSON COLLEGEGames: 1Series Record: RSU leads 1-0-0At RSU: RSU leads 1-0-009/18/10 H 2-0 W

MID-AMERICA CHRISTIANGames: 6Series Record: RSU leads 4-2-0At RSU: RSU leads 4-0-0At MACU: MACU leads 2-0-010/22/07 H 5-2 W10/14/08 H 3-0 W10/27/09 A 1-2 L11/02/10 A 0-1 L10/21/11 H 4-0 W10/05/12 H 3-0 W

MIDWESTERN STATEGames: 1Series Record: MSU leads 1-0-0At MSU: MSU leads 1-0-009/22/13 A 1-3 L

MISSOURI BAPTISTGames: 1Series Record: RSU leads 1-0-0At RSU: RSU leads 1-0-008/24/12 H 4-0 W

MISSOURI SOUTHERNGames: 1Series Record: Tied 0-0-1At MSSU: Tied 0-0-110/16/13 A 1-1 (2OT) T

MISSOURI VALLEYGames: 3Series Record: RSU leads 2-0-1At RSU: RSU leads 1-0-0At MVC: Tied 0-0-1At Neutral Site: RSU leads 1-0-009/14/08 N 4-0 W09/01/11 A 1-1 (2OT) T09/22/12 H 2-0 W

NEWMAN UNIVERSITYGames: 1Series Record: NU leads 1-0-0At RSU: NU leads 1-0-011/02/13 H 2-3 (OT) L

NORTHWESTERN OKLAHOMA STATEGames: 6Series Record: RSU leads 6-0-0At RSU: RSU leads 2-0-0At NWOSU: RSU leads 4-0-010/15/07 A 3-0 W10/27/07 H 2-1 W09/25/08 A 4-2 W11/03/09 H 3-0 W10/30/10 A 4-0 W10/14/11 A 2-0 W

NORTHWOOD UNIVERSITY (TEXAS)Games: 1Series Record: RSU leads 1-0-0At RSU: RSU leads 1-0-011/03/07 H 4-1 W

OKLAHOMA BAPTISTGames: 8Series Record: RSU leads 4-2-2At RSU: OBU leads 2-1-2At OBU: RSU leads 3-0-010/08/07 H 6-1 W10/18/08 A 2-1 W10/06/09 H 0-1 L11/07/09 A 1-0 W10/08/10 H 0-0 (2OT) L10/29/11 H 2-2 (2OT) T11/05/11 A 3-2 W10/23/12 H 0-0 (2OT) T

OKLAHOMA CHRISTIANGames: 8Series Record: RSU leads 5-3-0At RSU: RSU leads 4-1-0At OC: OC leads 2-1-009/11/07 H 2-0 W10/31/07 H 6-5 W10/07/08 A 1-2 (OT) L11/08/08 A 1-2 L10/23/09 H 2-1 W10/26/10 H 3-2 W10/11/11 H 0-1 L10/26/13 A 3-1 W

RSU WOMEN’S ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS

u The women’s soccer team will embark on their eighth season of competition in 2014.

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OKLAHOMA CITYGames: 8Series Record: OCU leads 6-2-0At RSU: OCU leads 3-0-0At OCU: OCU leads 3-2-010/12/07 A 0-1 (OT) L11/05/07 A 1-0 W10/11/08 H 0-3 L10/03/09 A 1-0 W10/05/10 A 0-1 L10/07/11 H 0-3 L11/09/11 A 0-1 L09/28/12 H 0-4 L

OKLAHOMA WESLEYANGames: 5Series Record: RSU leads 4-1-0At RSU: RSU leads 2-1-0At OWU: RSU leads 2-0-009/12/09 H 6-0 W08/31/10 A 5-1 W08/30/11 H 3-1 W09/04/12 A 3-2 (OT) W 11/01/13 H 1-3 L

ORAL ROBERTSGames: 3Series Record: ORU leads 3-0-0At ORU: ORU leads 3-0-009/09/11 A 0-2 L08/26/12 A 0-2 L 09/11/13 A 0-8 L

OTTAWA UNIVERSITYGames: 3Series Record: Ottawa leads 2-1-0At RSU: Tied 1-1-0At Ottawa: Ottawa leads 1-0-009/27/09 H 0-4 L09/24/10 A 1-2 L08/30/12 H 2-1 (OT) W

OUACHITA BAPTISTGames: 1Series Record: OBU leads 1-0-0At OBU: OBU leads 1-0-009/14/13 A 1-3 L

OUR LADY OF THE LAKEGames: 2Series Record: RSU leads 2-0-0At RSU: RSU leads 2-0-009/03/08 H 4-0 W09/11/09 H 3-1 W

OZARK CHRISTIAN COLLEGEGames: 2Series Record: RSU leads 2-0-0At RSU: RSU leads 1-0-0At OCC: RSU leads 1-0-009/20/07 A 13-0 W10/11/07 H 16-0 W

SOUTHERN NAZARENEGames: 10Series Record: RSU leads 6-4-0At RSU: RSU leads 3-2-0At SNU: RSU 3-1-0At Neutral Site: SNU leads 1-0-010/04/07 H 4-3 W10/29/07 H 2-1 (2OT) W11/06/07 N 0-1 L11/01/08 A 1-0 (OT) Wf10/30/09 H 1-0 Wf11/10/09 A 1-0 Wf09/28/10 A 4-3 W11/06/10 H 1-2 L10/04/11 A 0-5 L09/10/13 H 0-1 L

SOUTHWESTERN CHRISTIANGames: 2Series Record: RSU leads 2-0-0At RSU: RSU leads 2-0-009/20/11 H 6-0 W08/28/12 A 6-0 W

SOUTHWESTERN COLLEGEGames: 3Series Record: RSU leads 3-0-0At RSU: RSU leads 2-0-0AT SWC: RSU leads 1-0-009/22/07 H 8-0 W11/03/08 A 1-0 W09/25/09 H 3-0 W

ST. EDWARD'S UNIVERSITYGames: 1Series Record: SEU leads 1-0-0At RSU: SEU leads 1-0-010/12/13 H 0-1 L

ST. MARY'S UNIVERSITYGames: 1Series Record: StMU leads 1-0-0At StMU: StMU leads 1-0-010/07/13 A 0-4 L

ST. GREGORY'S UNIVERSITYGames: 7Series Record: RSU leads 7-0-0At RSU: RSU leads 4-0-0At SGU: RSU leads 3-0-009/18/07 H 8-0 W09/29/07 A 4-1 W09/30/08 H 2-0 W10/09/09 A 5-0 W10/12/10 H 9-0 W10/25/11 A 4-1 W10/26/12 H 2-0 W

STERLING COLLEGEGames: 1Series Record: RSU leads 1-0-0At RSU: RSU leads 1-0-009/22/09 H 9-1 W

TEXAS-PERMIAN BASINGames: 1Series Record: RSU leads 1-0-0At UTPB: RSU leads 1-0-010/19/13 A 5-0 W

TEXAS A&M INTERNATIONALGames: 1Series Record: TAMIU leads 1-0-0At TAMIU: TAMIU leads 1-0-010/05/13 A 1-4 L

TEXAS AT BROWNSVILLEGames: 1Series Record: RSU leads 1-0-0At Neutral Site: RSU leads 1-0-009/08/07 N 3-2 W

USAOGames: 6Series Record: Tied 3-3-0At RSU: Tied 1-1-0At USAO: Tied 2-2-009/25/07 H 3-0 W10/24/08 A 2-0 W10/20/09 H 1-5 L10/23/10 A 0-1 L10/18/11 A 1-0 W10/02/12 A 2-3 (OT) L

WAYLAND BAPTISTGames: 6Series Record: RSU leads 6-0-0At RSU: RSU leads 2-0-0At WBU: RSU leads 4-0-010/16/07 A 8-3 W10/02/08 H 3-0 W09/29/09 A 4-0 W10/01/10 A 1-0 W09/29/11 H 1-0 W10/13/12 A 2-0 W

RSU WOMEN’S ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS

u Soldier Field was renovated in 2012 with turf being installed on the field.

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#8 WHELLYN CARROLL #19 WALTER HUBBARD #17 DEVIN ZVOSEC

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Derek Larkin has established awinning tradition with the RogersState University men's and women'ssoccer programs during his sevenseasons on the Hill. The 2014campaign marks a new era forLarkin, as his focus becomes solelyon the men's team for the first time inhis tenure at RSU.

He has led the Hillcat men to a 71-48-13 record (.587 winningpercentage) in seven seasons while also registering an 84-43-8 record (.652 winning percentage) with the women'sprogram.

Both the RSU men and women enjoyed double digit win totalsin each of their first five seasons and qualified for the SoonerAthletic Conference postseason tournament in each of the sixseasons it was a member.

Larkin led both of his first-year programs to a second-placefinish in the SAC and a spot in the Region VI Tournament in2007, reaching the postseason with both squads again in2008, 2009, and 2010. He spurred the Hillcat women to theSAC Tournament Championship during their inaugural seasonand was named 2007 SAC Women’s Soccer Coach of theYear for his efforts.

As a member of the Heartland Conference for the first time in2013, Larkin coached two men's and two women's playersto the all-conference team. The men had one first team all-conference and one second team all-conference selectionwhile the women's landed two on the third team. The womenalso received the Silver Heartland Sportsmanship Award.

Under Larkin's guidance, the Hillcats have produced twoNAIA All-Americans, eight First Team All-SAC members, 28Second Team All-SAC members, one SAC Player of the Year,one SAC Newcomer of the Year, two SAC Goalkeepers of theYear, four National Soccer Coaches Association of America(NSCAA) NAIA All-Southwest Team members, five CapitalOne Academic All-America honorees, 11 Capital OneAcademic All-District players, one NSCAA Scholar Athlete All-America, four NSCAA Scholar All-South Region honorees,and 12 Daktronics-NAIA Scholar Athlete recipients. His 2010women’s team earned the NSCAA Academic Team Awardand the 2012 women’s team was named an NAIA ScholarTeam.

Larkin joined RSU in January 2007 tasked with being theuniversity’s first head soccer coach. Before coming to the Hill,Larkin enjoyed success as the head boy’s soccer coach atBishop Kelley High School from 2004-06. He led the Cometsto back-to-back state championships in 2005 and 2006.

He previously served as the head men’s and women’s soccercoach at Bacone College from 2002 to 2004. He was namedthe Red River Athletic Conference Coach of the Year in 2002after leading the Lady Warriors to the conferencechampionship.

Larkin also juggled “double duty” as both the men’s andwomen’s head soccer coach at Missouri Valley College from1997 to 1999 and at Catoosa High School from 1999 to2002. He compiled six district championships at Catoosa andwas honored as the head coach of the Oklahoma All-Stateteam in 2002.

A four-year starter at Missouri Valley College, Larkin was atwo-year captain leading the Vikings to two Heart of AmericaAthletic Conference Championships. He was twice namedfirst team all-conference and second team all-region.

He currently serves as a boy’s coach for the NortheastOklahoma Futbol Club and is the former director of coachingfor the Oklahoma Revolution Soccer Club and girl’s headcoach for the Tulsa Nationals Soccer Club. He has collectedfour Directors Cup Oklahoma State Championships in hiscoaching career.

Larkin and his wife Christy have two boys, Zach and Adam,and reside in Owasso.

DEREK LARKIN - HEAD MEN’S SOCCER COACH

u Derek Larkin is set for his eighth season as the head men’s soccer coach.

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Assistant Coach Shawn Slater returns for the eighth season of RSU Hillcat soccer. Slater has been anintegral part of establishing a winning tradition at RSU since the program’s inception in 2007. He bringsa vast amount of experience as a player and coach to the program. An all-state selection at Tulsa NathanHale High School, Slater later starred at John Brown University as well as with several professionalteams, including the Tulsa Roughnecks and the Dallas Sidekicks.

He worked as an assistant coach at Booker T. Washington High School and Tulsa Memorial High Schoolbefore landing his first head coaching position at Nathan Hale in 1995. Slater later guided the Bixby andChickasha boy's soccer programs and helped Catoosa claim the Oklahoma Class  4A StateChampionship in 2003-04. Slater most recently served as head boy's coach at Claremore High School,

leading the Zebras to its first-ever state title game appearance in 2007. He currently serves as a director and staff coach for BlitzUnited Soccer Club. 

Shawn and Erica Parks have a daughter, Paige, and a son, Jaxson.

Scott Parkinson begins his first season on the Hill after joining the RSU Men's Soccer program in the fallof 2014.

A native of Liverpool, England, Parkinson is a United States Soccer Federation National "C" Licensedcoach. He has spent time coaching across Oklahoma, including most recently as an assistant for themen's team at Oklahoma Wesleyan University and as the Director of Soccer Operations for OklahomaCity FC.

Before his time with the Eagles, he was appointed head coach at Chickasha High School in 2013 afterserving as an assistant since 2010. Parkinson also has coached with the Olympic Development Program

in Oklahoma and for the Oklahoma Football and Northeastern Oklahoma Futbol clubs.

Parkinson played collegiate soccer at the University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma where he was the program's first-ever, First-Team NAIA and NSCAA All-American in 2012 following third-team selections in 2011. He was team captain for the Drovers anda two-time Sooner Athletic Conference Defensive Player of the Year. USAO made the NAIA National Tournament all four yearswith Parkinson anchoring the back line, twice reaching the final eight. The Drovers also won three SAC regular season titles andtwo conference tournament championships during his career. He earned SAC All-Conference honors each of his four seasonsbeing named first-team three times.

Following a brilliant soccer career at USAO, Parkinson served as team captain for Oklahoma City FC during its inaugural seasonin the Premier Development League (PDL) in 2013. He previously played for Reading United AC.

Before moving to the United States, Parkinson was an apprentice engineer for Jaguar and Land Rover cars for four years. Heearned an electro/mechanical engineering certification from the company's JLR Engineering Center and worked five years as arobot programmer.

Parkinson earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Health and Physical Education from USAO in 2013.

SHAWN SLATER - MEN’S ASSISTANT COACH

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Assistant coach Bryan Weygand begins his seventh season with the Hillcats this fall, working with themen’s keepers. His coaching career began at Bixby High School as an assistant from 1996-2001.Weygand coached the Hurricane Futball Club in 1999 as co-coach of the 88 boys until their graduationin 2006. Since 2002, Weygand has overseen all goalkeeper training duties within the Hurricane clubincluding the competitive, academy and recreational divisions of the Broken Arrow Soccer Club.

In his seven years as goalkeeper coach, Weygand has coached two Sooner Athletic ConferenceGoalkeepers of the Year. Sean Surridge was named SAC Goalkeeper of the Year in 2010 and in 2011women’s goalkeeper Chelsea McMullin was named conference Goalkeeper of the Year. Under his watch,Hillcat goalkeepers have been named SAC Defensive Player of the Week 15 times and twice a RSU

keeper was named NAIA National Defensive Player of the Week.

Weygand played alongside assistant coach Shawn Slater with the Tulsa Roughnecks. His professional playing career spannedfrom 1995-2005 in the USISL and PASL leagues. Weygand also works for Paetec Communications as an account manager. Hiswife Kendi is a student at RSU.

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The Rogers State men's soccer team looks to the experience of19 returners for the 2014 season and Head Coach Derek Larkinturns his attention solely to the men's program after coachingboth the men and women since its inception on the Hill in 2007.

The Hillcats aim to improve on a substandard record from a yearago despite posting an even goal differential and never feelingout of any contest. The hope is to limit opportunities for theopposition using a veteran defense force entering its secondyear in the Heartland Conference.

DEFENDERS/GOALKEEPERSRSU will see some familiar faces along its back line asthree starting defenders return to take their positionson the field led by 2013 First-Team All-HeartlandConference selection Mitchell Sowerby. Thejunior will play alongside fellow juniorCaleb Pitts, who will be joined in themiddle by senior Devin Zvosoc.

"We've got a senior, two juniors, and twojunior college transfers," Larkin stated ofthose players vying for time as defenders."Our back line is going to bring atremendous amount of experience thisyear. Their communication is really going to help usin the long run with the tougher competition."

Juniors Lars Lindtner and Timothy Nuckolstransferred to RSU from Northern Oklahomaand Western Texas, respectively, bringingcollegiate awareness to an alreadyestablished group. Jake Thompson iscoming off his redshirt season andfreshman Joshua Permaul joins the squadto aid a talented collection of backs.

The focus during preseason trainingsessions has been on team defending andtightening up as a unit where the Hillcatscan utilize their experience and build off lastseason where they combined for fourshutouts, including a 110-minute blankingof nationally-ranked Northeastern State.

"We are defending more as a group so thataspect is a little bit different, but theformation is generally the same. We arejust going to be more tactically sound onthe defensive side," Larkin added.

That cohesion along the back line also will help with thegoalkeepers as RSU returns its two netminders from the 2013campaign. Joey Arnold posted a 5-4-1 record last season in 11starts recording a1.25 goals against average in a solid freshmanyear while junior Mitchell Penton is back after starting sevenmatches for the Hillcats.

"Joey was our starter last year and did a fantastic joband Mitch was right behind him," Larkin stated. "Webrought along two new freshmen, Jack Miller andCody Gammill, and both of them bring a lot ofexperience at the club level. They are really going tochallenge those two keepers. Having four

goalkeepers is creating a ton of competitionand that is really going to help us at the

goalkeeper position."

RSU is going to take advantage of itsdeep roster with everyone workingtogether to raise the level ofcompetition presented on the field.That has created a sense ofexcitement within the program asthe first game looms close.

"Understanding, collectively as ateam, how we are going to workas a group is probably thedifference. I think everyone is

buying into it right now and that iskey with anything you are doing, no

matter what system you play. If your kids buy into whatyou're doing, your athletes believe in it, and your

coaches believe in it, you are going to be successful.Right now we have such a great group of guys that believe

in what we are trying to do," Larkin said.

FORWARDS/MIDFIELDERSRSU's 2014 squad features a tremendous amount of collegiateexperience as 15 of 23 players on the roster enter their junior or

senior seasons, including 10 players at midfieldor forward positions.

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"We've got a great group of seniors right now," Larkin said."Redshirt senior Whellyn Carroll is coming back and NecasCollins has been an outstanding player for us the last coupleyears that brings a lot of experience and maturity to the team.Now we've got depth, we have experience; it's just a greatposition to be in for a coach."

The team is one of the largest in program history welcoming 19players back to campus while adding 12. The Hillcats have anumber of options moving forward to control the ball in themiddle of the field and push the attack.

"We have some great flank players with a lot of pace that I thinkare going to be dangerous out wide," Larkin added. "Necascoming back up top, along with size and strength from AustinSexton as a target player. These guys have had all last year andthe year before to get to know each other and that continuity isgoing to be huge in the final third. Hopefully, that will lead to theproduction of a lot of goals."

Collins looks to continue to move his way up the RSU recordbooks after posting double-digit point totals in each of his twoseasons on the Hill. The Kingston, Jamaica native tied a schoolrecord with seven assists a year ago and now ranks second all-time in that category as well as third in goals (13) and fourth inpoints (36).

"We've brought in some players that we think can help us, butmore importantly are the guys we have coming back. WalterHubbard looks really good right now. I think Danko Kenjic is afantastic player, a very technical player, and brings a lot to thetable. Whellyn adds his experience along with Edward Hubbard.We've got a whole stable of players that we feel like can help us,"Larkin stated.

Joining the list of players returning for the Hillcats are juniorsNathan Garcia and Dylan Beaird along with sophomore ChrisPerez. The trio combined to score four goals and 10 points lastseason, mainly coming off the bench, and will be relied uponheavily for minutes again in 2014.

Two juniors were added to the program as Jose AntonioEscobedo and Carson Lynn will don the navy and red.Escobedo is projected to take a starting role in the midfield aftertransferring to the Hill from Northeastern Oklahoma A&M whileLynn follows his older sister Bailey, a former standout goalkeeper,to RSU.

"We've also got some key freshmen that are really showing signsof maturity early on in Billy Cundall from England. We've gotplayers like Jordan and Joshua Permaul that are coming in fromOwasso High School that are really going to add to the depth ofthe team, which is something we haven’t had and will be key,"Larkin said.

SCHEDULERSU will be tested early and often during its 17-match scheduleas two, preseason nationally-ranked teams are slated to cometo Soldier Field in No. 10 Regis and No. 12 Midwestern State,not to mention a difficult Heartland Conference schedule.

"We want to play the very best teams we can in the region andwe've done that," Larkin concluded. "The level of competition isgoing to be what it was last year. The difference is our schedulingis spaced out a little bit better so we are not playing back-to-back games. For us to be a national power we have to play thevery best in the country and we are not going to shy away fromplaying anyone."

The Hillcats kick off the season Sept. 4 heading to SouthernNazarene to face the Crimson Storm in Bethany, Oklahoma. Thematch is scheduled for 7 p.m. at the Wanda Rhodes SoccerComplex.

u Austin Sexton will round out his playing career on the Hill in 2014.

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Age: 19 Hometown: Broken Arrow, Okla.Class: Sophomore High School: Broken Arrow HSHeight/Weight: 6’0/190 Previous School: NonePosition: Goalkeeper Major: Medical/Molecular Biology

About: Arnold begins his second season with the Hillcats following a 2013 freshman campaign where he made 11starts in goal playing more than 1,000 minutes. The Broken Arrow, Okla., native posted a 5-4-1 record with twoshutouts, including a 110-minute blanking of Northeastern State. Arnold allowed 14 goals on the year for a 1.25 goalsagainst average making 46 saves and earned a spot on the 2013-14 Heartland Conference President's Honor Roll.He came to RSU after a successful prep career at Broken Arrow High School playing the 2012 season for HeadCoach Kyle Rodell. Twice named to the Academic All-Conference team in high school, Arnold closed out his clubsoccer career playing for Head Coach Steve Earle and Blitz United. The son of Richard and Kerrie Arnold, he saidhe chose RSU because of "the great facilities, degree options, and the campus."

JOEY ARNOLD

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Age: 20 Hometown: Tulsa, Okla.Class: Junior High School: Union HSHeight/Weight: 5’10/145 Previous School: NonePosition: Forward Major: Medical/Molecular Biology

About: Beaird is back on the Hill for his junior season following a 2013 season where he posted two goals and twoassists for six points tying for fifth on the team's scoring list. He made 15 appearances, including seven starts forRSU as a sophomore. The Tulsa, Okla., native scored both goals at Soldier Field against Bacone and McMurry.Beaird started three of the 12 contests in which he appeared as a freshman in 2012 tallying one goal and one assist.He came to RSU from Union High School where he was a four-year letter winner under Head Coach Cory Butler. Asa senior, he netted 11 goals and added nine assists earning a spot on the all-conference team in 2011-12. The sonof Troy and Khristie Beaird, he said he chose RSU because of "the great environment and nice facilities."

DYLAN BEAIRD

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Age: 25 Hometown: Johannesburg, South AfricaClass: Redshirt Senior High School: The Hill HS Height/Weight: 6’2/195 Previous School: Northern Oklahoma - TonkawaPosition: Midfielder Major: Community Counseling

About: Carroll returns to RSU for his senior season after taking a redshirt during the 2013 campaign where he alsoearned a spot on the 2013-14 Heartland Conference President's Honor Roll and the 2014 RSU Honor Roll. TheJohannesburg, South Africa native totaled two goals in 17 starts as a junior in 2012. Carroll came to the Hill after twoseasons at Northern Oklahoma College – Tonkawa where he played under Head Coach Michael DuRoy. As asophomore in 2011, he was named to the all-region team. Off the pitch, Carroll was named to the Dean's Honor Rollin both years he spent at NOC. The son of Bobby Carroll and Frances Wood, he said he chose RSU because of "thegreat opportunities and inviting soccer program."

WHELLYN CARROLL

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Age: 20 Hometown: Metairie, La.Class: Redshirt Sophomore High School: Grace King HSHeight/Weight: 5’11/165 Previous School: NonePosition: Defender Major: Business Management

About: Choe is back at RSU after making three appearances in the blue and red as a redshirt freshman in 2013. TheMetairie, La., earned a spot on the 2013-14 Heartland Conference Commissioner's Honor Roll. He spent his firstseason on the Hill in 2012 redshirting. Choe joined the Hillcats from Grace King High School where he played underHead Coach Raul Hernandez. As a senior, he was named to the Louisiana All-State and all-metro teams and wasnamed team MVP for the second time. During his junior and freshman campaigns, Grace King was crowned districtchamps with Choe earning team MVP during his junior season. He was a four-time, All-District 9A performer and wasnamed to the all-freshman team in 2009. Choe was born in Seoul, South Korea and is the son of Bong Choe andYoungja Im. He said he chose RSU because of "the great soccer program and education."

EDDIE CHOE

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Age: 22 Hometown: Kingston, Jamaica Class: Senior High School: Tivoti Gardens HSHeight/Weight: 5’9/170 Previous School: University of Hartford Position: Forward Major: Justice Administration

About: Collins returns to the Hill for his senior season after appearing in all 18 matches as a junior in 2013 making 12starts tallying 11 points. The Kingston, Jamaica native ranks second all-time in assists at RSU after distributing a team-high seven a year ago, which tied a single-season record. He also ranks third and fourth in goals and points, respectively.In 2013-14, he earned a spot on the Heartland Conference Commissioner's Honor Roll and was selected for aprestigious summer internship through the Washington Center in 2014. Collins started 16 of his 17 appearances in2012, his first season as a Hillcat. He went on to earn Second Team All-Sooner Athletic Conference honors finishinghis sophomore campaign with a team-high 11 goals adding three assists. He transferred to RSU from the Universityof Hartford in West Hartford, Conn. Prior to his stop at UH, he attended Tivoti Gardens High School where he wasnamed Player of the Year in 2009. The son of Erica Lennox, he said he chose RSU "for a degree and soccer."

NECAS COLLINS

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Age: 21 Hometown: Waxahachie, TexasClass: Redshirt Junior High School: Waxahachie HS Height/Weight: 5’8/150 Previous School: NonePosition: Forward Major: Business Administration

About: Garcia returns for his junior season after a 2013 campaign where he made 16 appearances for RSU as asophomore. The Waxahachie, Texas native scored his lone goal of the year in the season finale at Lindenwood. Heearned a spot on the 2013-14 Heartland Conference Commissioner's Honor Roll. Garcia spent his sophomore seasonin 2012 redshirting after playing in 16 games as a freshman in 2011, netting one goal and adding one assist. He joinedRSU after a standout senior season at Waxahachie High School. Under Head Coach Jason Venable, Garcia scoredeight goals and distributed 13 assists for the Indians. He was named first team all-district as a junior and senior, secondteam all-district his sophomore season and Newcomer of the Year as a freshman. The son of Damian and YolandaGarcia, he said he chose RSU because "it's a growing campus with great facilities and it is close to home."

NATHAN GARCIA

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Age: 21 Hometown: Blanchardstown, IrelandClass: Redshirt Senior High School: Coolmine Community School Height/Weight: 5’11/175 Previous School: Coffeyville CCPosition: Defender Major: Fitness Management

About: Howard is back on the Hill for his senior season following a 2013 campaign where he started all 18 matchesfor RSU along the back line. The Blanchardstown, Ireland native tallied four assists on the season, all of which camein the final six matches. He spent his first season with the Hillcats in 2012 starting seven of his 11 appearances. Hejoined RSU after spending one season at Coffeyville Community College under Head Coach Corey Feerer. The Ravenswere crowned Jayhawk Conference Champions and earned a runner-up finish in the Region VI tournament. Howardtallied three goals and added one assist on the season. He played competitively for Verona Football Club and HeadCoach David Perdisa where he was named Player of the Year in 2005, 2007, 2009, and 2010 while earning DefensivePlayer of the Year honors in 2004 and 2006. Howard is a supporter of Liverpool FC. The son of Kevin and JennyHoward, he said he chose RSU because of "the nice campus, great facilities and good soccer program."

KEVIN HOWARD

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Age: 19 Hometown: Broken Arrow, Okla.Class: Sophomore High School: Broken Arrow HSHeight/Weight: 6’1/170 Previous School: NonePosition: Midfielder Major: Communications

About: Hubbard is back on the Hill for his second season in the blue and red after seeing the field in 15 matches in2013 earning the starting nod in the season finale at Lindenwood. The Broken Arrow, Okla., native attempted twoshots as a true freshman a year ago for the Hillcats. Hubbard joined the Hillcats from Broken Arrow High Schoolwhere he earned academic all-conference honors as a senior, junior, and sophomore for the Tigers. The squadreached the Oklahoma State semifinals during his junior season. He played competitively for Head Coach Steve Earleon the Blitz Thunder 95 club team in 2012-13 and for the OK Texans and Head Coach Mike Nsien the prior year.The son of John and Salena Hubbard, he is the younger brother of fellow Hillcat Walter, and said he chose RSUbecause of the "good atmosphere, facilities, and great teammates with a high level of competition."

EDWARD HUBBARD

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Age: 22 Hometown: Broken Arrow, Okla.Class: Senior High School: Broken Arrow HS Height/Weight: 5’10/165 Previous School: Oklahoma WesleyanPosition: Midfielder Major: Sport Management

About: Hubbard returns to the Hillcats for his senior season following a 2013 season where he appeared in all 18matches, including making 14 starts in the midfield. He tallied his lone goal of the year against Bacone and addedassists against Ouachita Baptist and McMurry totaling four points in his first year on the Hill. The Broken Arrow, Okla.,native joined RSU after transferring from Oklahoma Wesleyan University where he spent two years playing for HeadCoach Jamie Peterson. The Eagles won a conference championship during his sophomore season at OWU.Hubbard played for the Tulsa Athletics of the National Premier Soccer League during the summer of 2013. He andyounger brother Edward joined the Hillcats for the 2013 campaign. The son of John and Salena Hubbard, he saidhe chose RSU because of the "great program and great school."

WALTER HUBBARD

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Age: 24 Hometown: Zemun, Serbia Class: Junior High School: Tehnicka SkolaHeight/Weight: 5’10/175 Previous School: NonePosition: Forward Major: Business Administration

About: Kenjic returns to the Hill for his junior campaign following a 2013 season where he ranked third on the RSUscoring list posting three goals and four assists for 10 points. The Zemun, Serbia native appeared in all 18 matchesfor the Hillcats as a sophomore earning the starting nod in 15. Kenjic made 13 appearances, including nine starts,on the way to tallying two goals in his first season on the Hill in 2012. He has tallied four assists each of his first twoseasons tying for second on the team each year. The son of Radomir Kenjic, he said he chose RSU because "it's agreat university with a wonderful soccer staff."

DANKO KENJIC

#10

Age: 22 Hometown: Dublin, Ireland Class: Redshirt Senior High School: St. Finians CollegeHeight/Weight: 5’11/165 Previous School: Coffeyville CCPosition: Midfielder Major: Corporate Communications

About: Masterson is back on the Hill for his senior season following a 2013 campaign where he garnered HeartlandConference Second Team All-Conference accolades. The Dublin, Ireland native led the Hillcats with 14 points behinda team-leading six goals and two assists while starting all 18 matches as a junior. He posted his first-career, multi-goalgame scoring both of RSU's goals in a 2-0 win over Newman. Masterson earned First Team All-Sooner AthleticConference honors as a sophomore in 2012 totaling three goals and four assists for 10 points. He started all 17contests he appeared in during his sophomore season. Masterson came to RSU after spending one season atCoffeyville Community College under Head Coach Corey Feerer. The Ravens registered a 2011 Jayhawk ConferenceChampionship and earned a runner-up finish in the Region VI tournament. Masterson received all-conference accoladesafter netting eight goals and adding 16 assists in 2011. He is a supporter of Manchester United FC. The youngest ofthree children to Niall and Elizabeth Masterson, he said he chose RSU because of "the facilities and the close-knitcommunity that it offers."

NIALL MASTERSON

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Age: 21 Hometown: Richardson, TexasClass: RS Junior High School: Richardson HSHeight/Weight: 6’3/160 Previous School: NonePosition: Goalkeeper Major: Justice Administration

About: Penton returns to the Hill for his junior campaign after splitting time in goal with Joey Arnold in 2013. TheRichardson, Texas native appeared in 11 matches for RSU earning seven starts where he allowed 16 goals for a 2.21goals against average. He posted his first collegiate victory winning a 3-1 Heartland Conference decision at OklahomaChristian. Penton served as the back-up goalkeeper his sophomore season for the Hillcats in 2012 behind SecondTeam All-Sooner Athletic Conference selection Nathan Inger. He redshirted his freshman season after coming to RSUfrom Richardson High School where he helped lead the team to a district championship under Head Coach RyanLogan. Penton said he chose RSU because "of the great classes."

MITCHELL PENTON

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Age: 20 Hometown: Providence, R.I. Class: Redshirt SophomoreHigh School: Broken Arrow HSHeight/Weight: 5’5/150 Previous School: NonePosition: Midfielder Major: Justice Administration

About: Perez is back on the Hill following a 2013 season where he saw action in 15 matches, including seven startsas a freshman. The Providence, R.I., native netted his first collegiate goal in RSU's victory over Bacone finishing theseason with two points. Perez spent his first year with the Hillcats in 2012 as a redshirt. He landed on the HeartlandConference Commissioner's Honor Roll in 2013 and the RSU Honor Roll in 2012. Perez came to RSU after scoringnine goals and adding seven assists for Broken Arrow High School as a senior during the 2011-12 year. The four-yearletter winner compiled 42 goals and 25 assists during his career with the Tigers under Head Coach Alex Miranda. Theson of Mynor Perez and Irma Perez, he said he chose RSU because of "the great soccer program and the JusticeAdministration program."

CHRIS PEREZ

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Age: 20 Hometown: Tulsa, Okla. Class: Junior High School: Union HSHeight/Weight: 6’0/165 Previous School: NonePosition: Defender Major: Business Administration – Marketing

About: Pitts returns to the Hill for his junior season after appearing in all of RSU's 18 matches in 2013 making 17 startsalong the back line. The Tulsa, Okla., native netted two goals for four points as a sophomore, scoring his first of theseason at Division I Oral Roberts. Pitts also earned a spot on the 2013-14 Heartland Conference President's HonorRoll and the 2014 RSU Honor Roll. He appeared in 14 games in 2012 and scored one goal in his freshman season.Pitts joined the Hillcats from Union High School where he was a four-year letter winner. In his senior season, he scoredtwo goals and was named all-state, first team all-metro, first team all-conference, and academic all-conference. Pittsalso enjoys playing basketball. He is the son of Eric Rigsby and Laura Rigsby.

CALEB PITTS

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Age: 22 Hometown: Jenks, Okla.Class: Senior High School: Union HSHeight/Weight: 6’1/180 Previous School: NEO A&M Position: Forward Major: Mass Communications

About: Sexton is back for his second and final season on the Hill after appearing in 13 matches as a junior in 2013.The Tulsa, Okla., native earned one start for RSU and tallied one assist on the year coming at home against Bacone.Sexton joined the Hillcats after beginning his career at the junior college level playing for Head Coach John Parrigonat Northeastern Oklahoma A&M in Miami, Okla. He played his prep career at Union High School under Head CoachCorey Butler. Sexton was named offensive MVP as a junior for the Redskins in 2009-10. He said he chose RSUbecause "the opportunity was a once-in-a-lifetime deal."

AUSTIN SEXTON

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Age: 20 Hometown: Willington, England Class: Junior High School: New College Durham Height/Weight: 6’2/175 Previous School: NonePosition: Defender Major: Business Management

About: Sowerby returns for his junior season after anchoring the Hillcat back line in 2013 earning a spot on theHeartland Conference First Team All-Conference list. The Willington, England native played nearly every minute ofevery match for RSU a year ago starting all 18 contests. He tallied his lone goal of the season against St. Edward'sand added an assist against McMurry totaling three points on the year. He also earned a spot on the spring 2014RSU Honor Roll. Sowerby appeared in 17 games in 2012, starting 13 of those as a freshman compiling one goaland three assists. He came to the Hill from New College Durham where he played under Head Coach Colin Myers.His team ended the 2011-12 season at the quarterfinals of the National Cup. He also played club soccer forWillington AFC under Head Coach Rob Lee. He scored three goals helping the team reach the Cup Finals. Sowerbyis the son of Sandra Fleming and is a supporter of Newcastle United. He said he chose RSU because of the "goodfacilities, good future and a new experience."

MITCHELL SOWERBY

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Age: 19 Hometown: Frisco, Texas Class: Sophomore High School: Wakeland HSHeight/Weight: 6’0/180 Previous School: NonePosition: Defender Major: Business Administration

About: Thompson returns to the Hill after taking a redshirt during his first season in 2013. He came to RSU fromWakeland High School where he played for Head Coach Rusty Oglesby. Thompson played the 2012-13 season asa member of the Dallas Texans club helping the team to a North Texas State Championship and Dana CupChampionship. He is the son of Steve and Lisa Thompson. He said he chose RSU because of the "great campusand facilities. I also liked the smaller, more community based college atmosphere."

JAKE THOMPSON

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Age: 21 Hometown: Jacksonville, Fla.Class: Redshirt Senior High School: Bishop Miege HSHeight/Weight: 6’0/170 Previous School: Johnson County CCPosition: Defender Major: Sport Management

About: Zvosec is back on the Hill for his senior season following a 2013 campaign where he appeared in 15 matches,including 13 starts. The Jacksonville, Fla., native tallied his lone goal of the season in RSU's Heartland Conference victoryover McMurry finishing the year with two points. He also earned a spot on the 2013-14 Heartland ConferencePresident's Honor Roll and the 2014 RSU Honor Roll. Zvosec redshirt his first season with the Hillcats in 2012 afterspending two years at Johnson County Community College where he played under Head Coach Fatai Ayode. Duringhis sophomore season, he netted one goal and added three assists, earning second team all-region and second teamall-conference honors. At Bishop Miege High School, he led the team in scoring as a senior posting 10 goals and fourassists as a center back earning all-state and first team all-metro accolades. He is the son of Richard and SandraZvosec.

DEVIN ZVOSEC

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Age: 20 Hometown: Bartlesville, Okla.Class: Redshirt Junior High School: Bartlesville HSHeight/Weight: 5’7/175 Previous School: Coffeyville CCPosition: Midfielder Major: Networking Communications

About: Aranda will redshirt during his first season on the Hill following two seasons at Coffeyville Community Collegewhere he played for Head Coach Courey Feerer. The Bartlesville, Okla., native tallied two goals and four assists as asophomore for the Ravens, who were ranked as high as No. 14 in the NJCAA. Aranda helped Coffeyville claim ashare of the Jayhawk Conference Championship in 2013. He is the son of Hector and Alejandra Aranda.

EDGAR ARANDA

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Age: 20 Hometown: Owasso, Okla.Class: Redshirt Freshman High School: Owasso HSHeight/Weight: 5’7/165 Previous School: NonePosition: Forward Major: Undecided

About: Cude will redshirt in his first season on the Hill after playing at Owasso High School for Head Coach DaveYates. Prior to joining the Hillcats, the Owasso, Okla., native played club soccer for current RSU Head Coach DerekLarkin with NEOFC and also played for the Tulsa Nationals under Head Coach Baba Ugba. Cude is the son of DoriPena.

JOSH CUDE

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Age: 18 Hometown: Dewsbury, EnglandClass: Freshman High School: Heckmondwike SchoolHeight/Weight: 6’0/145 Previous School: NonePosition: Midfielder Major: Business Administration

About: Cundall crosses the Atlantic Ocean making the trip to the Hill from Dewsbury, England after playing for Mr.Walker at Heckmondwike School. He also played with Ossett Albion FC for Head Coach Luke Griffiths for the last twoyears after competing with Ossett Town for two seasons under Coach Spurr and Coach Mountain. The son of Kevinand Tracey Cundall, he said he chose RSU because of "the exciting soccer program and its good academics."

BILLY CUNDALL

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Age: 18 Hometown: Allen, TexasClass: Redshirt Freshman High School: Allen HSHeight/Weight: 5’8/145 Previous School: NonePosition: Midfielder Major: Business Administration

About: Deery comes to the Hill and will redshirt the 2014 season after playing the last four years at Allen High Schoolspending two on the varsity team for Head Coach Brian Hantels. The Allen, Texas native was an Eagle Scholar as ajunior and named team captain of Star-n-Stripes Soccer the past two seasons. Deery was selected MVP of the DanaCup while competing for the Dallas Texans club and Head Coach Ed Puskarich. The son of David and Ann Deery,he said he chose RSU because "I want to better myself as a student and as an athlete. They have a good soccerprogram, good education, and great facilities."

MATTHEW DEERY

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Age: 22 Hometown: Tulsa, Okla.Class: Junior High School: East Central HSHeight/Weight: 5’5/145 Previous School: NEO A&MPosition: Midfielder Major: Business Management

About: Escobedo transfers to the Hill from Northeastern Oklahoma A&M where he spent the past two seasons playingfor Head Coach John Parrigon and the Golden Norsemen. The Tulsa, Okla., native was an all-state selection out ofEast Central High School under Head Coach Joshua Diamond as a senior earning team MVP honors. He is the sonof Antonio and Maria Escobedo.

JOSE ANTONIO ESCOBEDO

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Age: 18 Hometown: Frisco, TexasClass: Freshman High School: Frisco HSHeight/Weight: 6’1/170 Previous School: NonePosition: Goalkeeper Major: Business Administration

About: Gammill joins RSU following a two-year career at Frisco High School playing for Head Coach Daniel Dollinger.As a senior, he was named Defensive MVP of the Raccoons. The Frisco, Texas native played club soccer with DallasTexans North White under Head Coach Ed Puskarich reaching the Disney Soccer Showcase semifinals in 2013 and2011 while earning a spot in the Texas State Cup semifinals in 2012. The son of Terry and Kathy Gammill, he saidhe chose RSU "to play at a very competitive level and also receive a great education."

CODY GAMMILL

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Age: 18 Hometown: Las Vegas, Nev.Class: Redshirt Freshman High School: Shadow Ridge HSHeight/Weight: 5’10/180 Previous School: NonePosition: Defender Major: Biology

About: Kraft makes the trek to the Hill from Shadow Ridge High School in Las Vegas, Nev., where he played for HeadCoach Brian Lavoie and will take a redshirt for the 2014 season. He was named team captain of the Mustangs andearned Nevada Division 4A All-State honors during both his junior and senior campaigns. As a sophomore, Kraft wasa Division 4A All-Region and All-League selection. While playing for the LVSA 96 White club team and Head CoachScott Hunt, the squad was three-time state champions, reached the regional finals twice, and the region semifinalsonce.

ARIC KRAFT

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Age: 21 Hometown: Haugesund, NorwayClass: Junior High School: Haugesund ToppidrettsgymnasHeight/Weight: 5’7/160 Previous School: Northern Oklahoma - TonkawaPosition: Defender Major: Undecided

About: Lindtner comes to the Hill after spending the past two seasons at Northern Oklahoma College – Tonkawaplaying for Head Coach Michael DuRoy. The Haugesund, Norway native earned NOC Defender of the Year honors in2013 as a sophomore. The Mavericks won the Region II championship both seasons Lindtner competed while he alsowas selected to the NJCAA All-Region II team. He landed on the President's Honor Roll and was selected as anOutstanding Radio and TV Student at NOC. Lindtner previously played for FK Haugesund in the Norwegian ThirdDivision under Head Coach Tor Martin Hegrenes before coming to the United States. The son of Leif and MonaLindtner, he said he chose RSU because of "the great facilities, the team, and a good communications program."

LARS LINDTNER

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Age: 21 Hometown: Oklahoma City, Okla.Class: Junior High School: Putnam City HSHeight/Weight: 6’3/185 Previous School: NonePosition: Midfielder Major: Accounting

About: Lynn comes to the Hill following in the footsteps of his older sister and former RSU standout goalkeeper Bailey.The Oklahoma City, Okla., native played soccer at Putnam City High School while also competing for the basketballand football teams. The son of Ed and Diana Lynn, he said he chose RSU because "I had a sibling play there."

CARSON LYNN

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Age: 18 Hometown: Dallas, TexasClass: Redshirt Freshman High School: J.J. Pearce HSHeight/Weight: 5’10/210 Previous School: NonePosition: Goalkeeper Major: Business Management

About:Miller joins RSU and will redshirt the 2014 season following a standout career at J.J. Pearce High School wherehe was a three-year starting goalkeeper for the Mustangs and Head Coach Sam Dalowatashi. As a senior in 2013,the Dallas, Texas native was named district MVP. Miller competed for FC Dallas 96 Premier under Head Coach ScottDymond winning a Texas State Championship. His club team also won the regional and premier league championshipsand a classic league title. The son of Jan and Melissa Miller, he said he chose RSU "for the great chance to play collegesoccer at a high level."

JACK MILLER

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Age: 20 Hometown: Frisco, TexasClass: Junior High School: Heritage HSHeight/Weight: 5’7/185 Previous School: Western Texas CollegePosition: Defender Major: Physical Therapy

About:Nuckols transferred to the Hill from Western Texas College where he spent two seasons playing for Head CoachShawn Uhlenhake starting every match along the back line. The Frisco, Texas native served as team captain of theWesterners as a sophomore in 2013. During his freshman season in 2012, WTC reached the NJCAA NationalTournament. Nuckols played his high school soccer at Heritage High School under Head Coach Adrian Puente earningfirst team all-region, second team all-state, and district MVP honors as a senior in 2011 while serving as team captain.He also was named first team all-region and district MVP during his junior campaign. Nuckols played club soccer forthe Texas Football Club and Head Coach Ed Puskarich winning the State Cup in 2011. He is the son of Tim andRachelle Nuckols. He said he chose RSU because "it is a beautiful school, the programs are elite, and everything isgood competition."

TIMOTHY NUCKOLS

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u Dylan Beaird tallied two goals and two assists as a sophomore in 2013.

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Age: 18 Hometown: Owasso, Okla.Class: Freshman High School: Owasso HSHeight/Weight: 5’10/145 Previous School: NonePosition: Midfielder Major: Medical/Molecular Biology

About: Permaul joins twin brother Joshua on the Hill after earning Oklahoma All-State Honorable Mention honors as asenior at Owasso High School in 2013. He tallied six goals and four assists under Head Coach Brent Crenshaw helpingthe Rams to a state runner-up finish becoming the first Owasso team to reach the state finals. During his junior season,Permaul was named all-district with the Rams winning a district title. After making the Owasso varsity team as afreshman, he was asked to attend the AC Milan camp in Italy to train with its youth team. Permaul previously competedfor Blitz United and the OK Texans club teams. The son of Walter and Shirley Permaul, he said he chose RSU because"it's a wonderful institution with outstanding academics and athletics."

JORDAN PERMAUL

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Age: 18 Hometown: Owasso, Okla.Class: Freshman High School: Owasso HSHeight/Weight: 5’9/155 Previous School: NonePosition: Defender Major: Medical/Molecular Biology

About: Permaul joins twin brother Jordan at RSU for his first season on the Hill after playing at Owasso High Schoolunder Head Coach Brent Crenshaw. He helped the Rams to a state runner-up finish as a senior in 2013. It was thefirst time in Owasso soccer history that it reached the state finals. He tallied one goal and five assists from his spotalong the back line while also recording two saves. The son of Walter and Shirley Permaul, he said he chose RSUbecause of "the great academics, beautiful campus, and its outstanding soccer team."

JOSHUA PREMAUL

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u Lars Lindtner comes to the Hill after spending the past two seasons at Northern Oklahoma College – Tonkawa.

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The Rogers State men’s soccer team started a new era in2013, as the Hillcats played their first NCAA Division IIschedule as a member of the Heartland Conference.

After suffering a narrow, 1-0, loss in the season openeragainst Southern Nazarene, the Hillcats bounced back witha 2-1 win at Ouachita Baptist as junior midfielder NiallMasterson netted the game winner. RSU registered an 8-0win over Bacone to round out the September slate. Theeight-goal dismantling was the largest margin of victory onthe season and second biggest in school history behind onlya 9-0 victory over Southwestern College in 2009.

The Hillcats competed in the NCAA Division II HeartlandConference for the first time in 2013, tallying four conferencewins in its inaugural season in the league.

RSU tallied its first-ever conference win on the road with a3-1 decision over St. Mary’s. The Hillcats followed up thevictory with a scoreless double-overtime draw againstregional, non-conference rival Northeastern State. Freshmangoalkeeper Joey Arnold recorded his first-career shutoutmaking a season-high eight saves blanking the nationally-ranked RiverHawks for 110 minutes. RSU garnered itswidest victory margin in conference play at the expense ofMcMurry as the Hillcats tallied a 4-0 shutout in Claremore.

After an overtime loss to Lubbock Christian, RSU bouncedback with a 3-1 win over Oklahoma Christian away fromhome. The Hillcats rounded out the home slate with a 2-0win over Newman with Masterson tallying both goalscapping the conference schedule for the season.

Six games on the year were lost by one goal, including twothat came in overtime, and one on the road at NCAA DivisionI Oral Roberts.

Two Hillcats earned All-Heartland Conference Men's Soccerhonors. Sophomore defender Mitchell Sowerby was namedfirst team all-conference while Masterson earned secondteam recognition. Sowerby, a Newcastle, England native,started all 18 games for the Hillcats while totaling one goaland one assist. Masterson led RSU in scoring with six goalson the season. The Dublin, Ireland native added two assistsfor a team-leading 14 points as three players reacheddouble-digit scoring for the Hillcats.

Necas Collins tied T.J. Martin for the single-season assistsrecord in 2013 distributing a team-high seven on the year,while netting two goals for 11 points. The junior jumped upto second on the all-time assists list while also ranking in thetop five at RSU in career goals and points.

Head Coach Derek Larkin and the Hillcats ended the seasonwith a 6-11-1 record going 4-5 in conference play finishingsixth in the 10-team Heartland Conference. Coach Larkinclosed his seven-year stint in charge of both the men's andwomen's programs and with the addition of Head Women'sSoccer Coach Heather Cato, his focus moves entirely to themen's side for 2014.

u Mitch Sowerby returns for his junior season after anchoring the Hillcat back line in 2013 earning a spot on the Heartland Conference First Team All-Conference list.

2013 MEN’S SOCCER SEASON IN REVIEW

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Date Opponent Location Score Result

09/10/13 Southern Nazarene H 0-1 L09/14/13 Ouachita Baptist A 2-1 W09/17/13 John Brown A 1-2 (2OT) L09/20/13 Oral Roberts A 1-2 L09/22/13 Midwestern State A 0-2 L09/24/13 Bacone H 8-0 W10/05/13 Texas A&M International u A 0-1 L10/07/13 St. Mary's u A 3-1 W10/09/13 Northeastern State A 0-0 (2OT) T10/12/13 St. Edward’s u H 1-3 L10/14/13 McMurry u H 4-0 W10/19/13 Texas-Permian Basin u H 1-2 L10/21/13 Lubbock Christian u H 1-2 (OT) L10/26/13 Oklahoma Christian u A 3-1 W10/28/13 Dallas Baptist u A 2-5 L11/01/13 Oklahoma Wesleyan H 0-4 L11/02/13 Newman u H 2-0 W11/03/13 Lindenwood A 1-3 L

u denotes Heartland Conference match

Season TotalsOverall Record: 6-11-1 Home: 3-5-0 Away: 3-6-1 Neutral: 0-0-0Vs. HC Opponents: 4-5-0

2013 MEN’S SOCCER SEASON RESULTS

School Conf. Pct. Overall Pct. StreakLubbock Christian u 8-1-0 .889 11-5-1 .676 L1St. Edward's 7-1-1 .833 12-3-2 .765 W2Texas A&M International 7-1-1 .833 9-6-2 .588 W1Texas-Permian Basin 4-4-1 .500 8-9-1 .472 T1Dallas Baptist 4-4-1 .500 6-9-1 .406 T1Rogers State u 4-5-0 .444 6-11-1 .361 L1St. Mary's 4-6-0 .400 4-13-0 .235 L3Oklahoma Christian u 2-7-0 .222 4-11-1 .281 L2McMurry u 2-7-0 .222 4-12-1 .265 L5Newman 1-8-0 .111 1-15-1 .088 L3

u In NCAA DII Provisional Status

HEARTLAND CONFERENCE FINAL STANDINGS

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No Player GP-GS Min G A Pts SH SH% SOG SOG% YC RC GWG PK-ATT Foul

13 Niall Masterson 18-18 1462 6 2 14 48 .125 20 .417 4 0 2 0-0 2

9 Necas Collins 18-12 1152 2 7 11 35 .057 12 .343 1 0 1 0-1 2

10 Danko Kenjic 18-15 1214 3 4 10 39 .077 19 .487 3 0 0 1-1 3

7 Kaspars Kokis 13-11 835 4 1 9 23 .174 12 .522 1 0 2 0-0 1

2 Garron Hayes 17-14 1247 3 0 6 11 .273 6 .545 3 0 1 0-0 1

11 Dylan Beaird 15-7 724 2 2 6 28 .071 17 .607 1 0 0 0-0 2

8 Mathew Levenson 18-10 1061 2 1 5 15 .133 7 .467 0 0 0 0-0 1

16 Caleb Pitts 18-17 1371 2 0 4 14 .143 6 .429 3 0 0 0-0 1

19 Walter Hubbard 18-14 1071 1 2 4 12 .083 5 .417 1 0 0 0-0 1

3 Kevin Howard 18-18 1565 0 4 4 12 .000 6 .500 2 0 0 0-0 0

4 Mitchell Sowerby 18-18 1523 1 1 3 2 .500 2 1.000 3 0 0 0-0 1

12 Nathan Garcia 16-0 434 1 0 2 7 .143 3 .429 2 0 0 0-0 0

21 Chris Perez 15-7 509 1 0 2 5 .200 1 .200 0 0 0 1-1 1

17 Devin Zvosec 15-13 1098 1 0 2 2 .500 1 .500 2 0 0 0-0 0

15 Austin Sexton 13-1 234 0 1 1 9 .000 5 .556 0 0 0 0-0 0

5 Sergio Tapia 14-4 577 0 0 0 10 .000 1 .100 3 0 0 0-0 0

14 Eddie Hubbard 15-1 456 0 0 0 2 .000 2 1.000 0 0 0 0-0 1

6 Eddie Choe 3-0 12 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0-0 0

1 Mitchell Penton 12-7 697 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0-0 0

0 Joey Arnold 14-11 961 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0-0 0

Total 18 - 30 25 85 274 .109 126 .460 30 0 6 2-3 181

Opponents 18 - 30 24 84 264 .114 108 .409 25 3 11 1-3 141

PLAYER STATS 

GOALIE STATS 

No Player GP-GS Min GA GAAvg SV Pct W L T SHO/CBO Shots Faced

0 Joey Arnold 14-11 1005:46 14 1.25 46 .767 5 4 1 2/2 152

1 Mitchell Penton 11-7 652:36 16 2.21 27 .628 1 7 0 0/2 91

Total 18 1658:22 30 1.63 84 .737 6 11 1 4 243

Opponents 18 1658:22 30 1.63 98 .766 11 6 1 5 259

CORNER KICKS BY PERIOD  SHOTS BY PERIOD 

FOULS BY PERIOD  SAVES BY PERIOD 

1st 2nd OT1 OT2 Total

Rogers State 126 146 2 0 274

Opponent 142 118 3 1 264

1st 2nd OT1 OT2 Total

Rogers State 51 56 1 0 108

Opponent 44 32 0 0 76

1st 2nd OT1 OT2 Total

Rogers State 45 37 1 1 84

Opponent 42 55 1 0 98

1st 2nd OT1 OT2 Total

Rogers State 95 93 2 1 191

Opponent 78 78 1 2 159

2013 MEN’S SOCCER PLAYER STATS

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u The Hillcats return 18 players from the 2013 squad.

GoalsNiall Masterson 6

Kaspars Kokis 4

Garron Hayes 3

AssistsNecas Collins 7

Danko Kenjic 4

Kevin Howard 4

PointsNiall Masterson 14

Necas Collins 11

Danko Kenjic 10

ShotsNiall Masterson 48

Danko Kenjic 39

Necas Collins 35

Shots on GoalNiall Masterson 20

Danko Kenjic 19

Dylan Beaird 17

Game Winning GoalsKaspars Kokis 2

Niall Masterson 2

Necas Collins 1

Garron Hayes 1

SavesJoey Arnold 46

Mitchell Penton 27

ShutoutsJoey Arnold 2

Goalkeeper WinsJoey Arnold 5

Mitchell Penton 1

SEASON LEADERS

Heartland Conference | All-ConferenceMitchell Sowerby First Team

Niall Masterson Second Team

AWARDS & HONORS

2013 MEN’S SOCCER STATISTICAL LEADERS

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High   Player(s) Opponent Date

Points 4 Niall Masterson vs Newman 11/02/13

4 Kaspars Kokis vs McMurry 10/14/13

Goals 2 Niall Masterson vs Newman 11/02/13

2 Kaspars Kokis vs McMurry 10/14/13

Assists 2 Necas Collins vs Newman 11/02/13

1 Kevin Howard at Lindenwood 11/03/13

1 Kevin Howard vs Newman 11/02/13

1 Kevin Howard at Oklahoma Christian 10/26/13

1 Necas Collins at Oklahoma Christian 10/26/13

1 Dylan Beaird at Oklahoma Christian 10/26/13

1 Danko Kenjic vs Lubbock Christian 10/21/13

1 Kevin Howard vs Lubbock Christian 10/21/13

1 Niall Masterson vs Tex. Permian Basin 10/19/13

1 Necas Collins vs Tex. Permian Basin 10/19/13

1 Necas Collins vs McMurry 10/14/13

1 Mitchell Sowerby vs McMurry 10/14/13

1 Walter Hubbard vs McMurry 10/14/13

1 Niall Masterson vs McMurry 10/14/13

1 Kaspars Kokis vs St. Edward's 10/12/13

1 Necas Collins vs St. Edward's 10/12/13

1 Danko Kenjic at St. Mary's 10/07/13

1 Dylan Beaird at St. Mary's 10/07/13

1 Mathew Levenson vs Bacone 9/24/13

1 Necas Collins vs Bacone 9/24/13

1 Austin Sexton vs Bacone 9/24/13

1 Danko Kenjic vs Bacone 9/24/13

1 Danko Kenjic at Oral Roberts 9/20/13

1 Walter Hubbard at Ouachita Baptist 9/14/13

Shots 7 Niall Masterson at Dallas Baptist 10/28/13

7 Necas Collins vs Bacone 9/24/13

Shots On Goal 6 Necas Collins vs Bacone 9/24/13

4 Dylan Beaird vs McMurry 10/14/13

4 Danko Kenjic at Ouachita Baptist 9/14/13

Saves 8 Joey Arnold at Northeastern State 10/09/13

6 Joey Arnold at Lindenwood 11/03/13

6 Mitchell Penton at Dallas Baptist 10/28/13

6 Joey Arnold at St. Mary's 10/07/13

6 Joey Arnold at Midwestern State 9/22/13

INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS

High   Opponent Date

Points 18 vs Bacone (Okla.) 09/07/12

Goals 7 vs Bacone (Okla.) 09/07/12

Assists 5 vs Oklahoma City 09/28/12

Shots 32 vs Mid-America Christian (Okla.) 10/05/12

Shots On Goal 13 vs Bacone (Okla.) 09/07/12

Saves 7 vs Mid-America Christian (Okla.) 10/05/12

7 vs Oklahoma Baptist 10/23/12

Corner Kicks 13 vs Bacone (Okla.) 09/07/12

Fouls 20 vs Missouri Valley 09/22/12

High   Opponent Date

Points 11 vs Science & Arts (Okla.) 10/02/12

11 vs Missouri Valley 09/22/12

Goals 4 vs Science & Arts (Okla.) 10/02/12

4 vs Oklahoma Baptist 11/03/12

Assists 5 vs Missouri Valley 09/22/12

Shots 28 vs Science & Arts (Okla.) 10/02/12

Shots On Goal 9 vs Oklahoma Baptist 11/03/12

Saves 10 vs Mid-America Christian (Ok 10/05/12

Corner Kicks 9 vs Science & Arts (Okla.) 10/02/12

Fouls 16 vs St. Gregory’s (Okla.) 10/26/12

2013 MEN’S SOCCER STATISTICAL LEADERS

TEAM GAME HIGHS

OPPONENT TEAM HIGHS

u Niall Masterson earned second team all-conference honors in 2013.

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2007 Men’s Soccer Season ResultsDate Opponent H/A Score Result9/5 Bacone College H 3-1 W 9/7 College of the Southwest N 5-0 W 9/8 UT-Brownsville H 0-3 L 9/11 Oklahoma Christianu H 2-2 T 9/15 John Brownu A 1-0 W 9/18 Saint Gregory's H 2-2 T 9/21 Ottawa University A 5-0 W 9/22 Southwestern College H 4-1 W 9/25 USAOu H 3-0 W 9/29 Saint Gregory'su A 3-2 W 10/4 Southern Nazareneu H 0-3 L 10/6 Bethel College A 1-3 L 10/9 University of the Ozarks A 2-1 W 10/11 Oklahoma Baptistu H 4-1 W 10/13 Oklahoma Cityu A 2-1 W 10/22 Mid-America Christian H 4-1 W 10/26 Oklahoma Baptistv H 0-3 L 11/3 Oklahoma Christianw A 1-5 L

Final Record: 11-5-2 | Conference: 5-1-1 Home: 5-2-2 | Away: 5-2-0 | Neutral: 1-1-0 | Postseason: 0-2-0

2008 Men’s Soccer Season ResultsDate Opponent H/A Score Result08/30 Bacone College A 5-0 W 09/03 Our Lady of the Lake H 2-1 W 09/12 Lindenwood University A 0-3 L 09/14 Missouri Valley College N 1-0 W 09/18 Tabor College H 3-0 W 09/21 Bethel College H 8-0 W 09/24 Ottawa University A 2-0 W 09/27 Friends University H 0-/2OT T 09/30 St. Gregory'su H 1-0 W 10/07 Oklahoma Christianu A 2-3/OT L 10/11 Oklahoma Cityu H 1-2 L 10/14 Mid-America Christianu H 1-0 W 10/18 Oklahoma Baptistu A 2-2/2OT T 10/24 USAOu A 1-5 L 10/26 Columbia College H 1-1/2OT T 10/29 John Brownu H 1-0/2OT W 11/01 Southern Nazareneu A 0-3 L 11/03 Southwestern College A 1-0/2OT W 11/07 Southern Nazarenev A 1-2 L

Final Record: 10-6-3 | Conference: 3-4-1 Home: 6-1-2 | Away: 3-5-1 | Neutral: 1-0-0 | Postseason: 0-1-0

2009 Men’s Soccer Season ResultsDate Opponent H/A Score Result08/28 Northeastern State A 1-2 L 08/31 Bacone College H 4-0 W 09/11 Our Lady of the Lake H 3-2 W 09/12 Oklahoma Wesleyan H 2-0 W 09/18 Friends University A 1-0 W 09/19 Bethel College A 2-0 W 09/22 Sterling College H 5-1 W 09/25 Southwestern College H 9-0 W09/27 Ottawa University H 3-1 W 09/29 Wayland Baptistu A 5-3 W 10/03 Oklahoma Cityu A 0-5 L 10/06 Oklahoma Baptistu H 3-0 W 10/09 St. Gregory'su A 4-1 W 10/14 John Brownu A 1-1/2OT T 10/20 Science & Artsu H 0-2 L 10/23 Oklahoma Christianu H 2-1 W 10/27 Mid-America Christianu A 0-1/OT L 10/30 Southern Nazareneu H 1-2 L11/06 Oklahoma Christianv H 1-0 W 11/09 Science & Artsv A 0-4 L

Final Record: 13-6-1 | Conference: 4-4-1 Home: 9-2-0 | Away: 4-4-1 | Neutral: 0-0-0 | Postseason: 0-1-0

2010 Men’s Soccer Season ResultsDate Opponent H/A Score Result08/31 Oklahoma Wesleyan A 0-0/2OT T 09/03 Lyon College H 1-2 L 09/07 Oral Roberts University A 1-0 W 09/10 Friends University H 2-1/2OT W 09/14 Bethel College H 5-0 W 09/18 McPherson College H 4-0 W 09/20 Avila University A 2-0/2OT W 09/24 Ottawa University A 5-2 W 09/28 Southern Nazareneu A 1-0 W 10/01 Wayland Baptistu A 6-1 W 10/05 Oklahoma Cityu A 1-0 W10/09 Oklahoma Baptistu H 1-4 L 10/12 St. Gregory's Universityu H 6-0 W 10/16 John Brown Universityu H 0-3 L 10/21 Lubbock Christianu H 1-1/2OT T 10/23 USAOu A 1-2/2OT L 10/26 Oklahoma Christianu H 2-0 W11/02 Mid-America Christianu A 0-2 L 11/05 Oklahoma Cityv A 1-3 L

Final Record: 11-6-2 | Conference: 5-4-1 Home: 5-3-1 | Away: 6-3-1 | Neutral: 0-0-0 | Postseason: 0-1-0

RSU MEN’S ALL-TIME RECORDS

ALL-TIME MEN’S SOCCER SEASON RESULTS

u The RSU men’s soccer team tallied a season-high 18 points against Bacone in 2013.

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2011 Men’s Soccer Season ResultsDate Opponent H/A Score Result08/30/11 Oklahoma Wesleyan H 2-0 W09/01/11 Missouri Valley A 1-2 L09/06/11 Avila University H 2-0 W09/15/11 Bacone (Okla.) H 6-0 W09/20/11 Southwestern Christian H 5-0 W09/23/11 Friends University A 0-1 L09/25/11 Austin College A 1-0/OT W09/29/11 Wayland Baptistu H 1-2/OT L10/01/11 Lubbock Christianu H 0-5 L10/04/11 Southern Nazareneu A 1-0 W10/07/11 Oklahoma Cityu H 3-0 W10/08/11 Lindenwood H 0-1 L10/11/11 Oklahoma Christianu H 2-2/2OT T10/18/11 USAOu A 0-5 L10/21/11 Mid-America Christianu H 3-0 W10/25/11 St. Gregory’su A 2-0 W10/29/11 Oklahoma Baptistu H 0-1 L11/01/11 John Brownu A 2-1 W11/04/11 John Brownv A 2-0 W11/07/11 Lubbock Christianv A 0-1 L

Final Record: 11-8-1 | Conference: 5-4-1 Home: 6-4-1 | Away: 5-4-0 | Neutral: 0-0-0 | Postseason: 1-1-0

2012 Men’s Soccer Season ResultsDate Opponent H/A Score Result08/30/11 Oklahoma Wesleyan H 2-0 W08/24/12 Missouri Baptist H 3-0 W 08/28/12 Southwestern Christian A 0-2 L 09/04/12 Oklahoma Wesleyan A 0-2 L 09/07/12 Bacone (Okla.) A 7-0 W 09/11/12 Ottawa (Kan.) H 1-2 L 09/14/12 Hannibal-LaGrange (Mo.) H 1-3 L 09/18/12 Friends (Kan.) H 2-1 W 09/22/12 Missouri Valley H 2-3 L 09/25/12 Austin College H 3-1 W 09/28/12 Oklahoma Cityu H 3-1 W 10/02/12 USAOu A 0-4 L 10/05/12 Mid-America Christianu H 1-1 2OT T 10/11/12 Lubbock Christianu A 2-2 2OT T 10/13/12 Wayland Baptistu A 2-2 2OT T 10/19/12 John Brownu H 2-0 W 10/23/12 Oklahoma Baptistu H 2-1 W 10/26/12 St. Gregory’su H 3-2 W 11/03/12 Oklahoma Baptistu H 1-0 W

Final Record: 9-6-3 | Conference: 4-1-3 Home: 8-3-1 | Away: 1-3-2 | Neutral: 0-0-0 | Postseason: 1-0-0

2013 Men’s Soccer Season ResultsDate Opponent H/A Score Result09/10/13 Southern Nazarene H 0-1 L09/14/13 Ouachita Baptist A 2-1 W09/17/13 John Brown A 1-2 (2OT) L09/20/13 Oral Roberts A 1-2 L09/22/13 Midwestern State A 0-2 L09/24/13 Bacone H 8-0 W10/05/13 Texas A&M International u A 0-1 L10/07/13 St. Mary's u A 3-1 W10/09/13 Northeastern State A 0-0 (2OT) T10/12/13 St. Edwards u H 1-3 L10/14/13 McMurry u H 4-0 W10/19/13 Texas-Permian Basin u H 1-2 L10/21/13 Lubbock Christian u H 1-2 (OT) L10/26/13 Oklahoma Christian u A 3-1 W10/28/13 Dallas Baptist u A 2-5 L11/01/13 Oklahoma Wesleyan H 0-4 L11/02/13 Newman u H 2-0 W11/03/13 Lindenwood A 1-3 L

Final Record: 6-11-1 | Conference: 4-5-0Home: 3-5-0 | Away: 3-6-1 | Neutral: 0-0-0

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All-Time Men’s Soccer TotalsOverall Record: 71-48-13 | Home: 42-20-7 | Away: 27-27-6 | Neutral: 2-1-0Vs. SAC Opponents: 26-18-8 | Vs. HC Opponents: 4-5-0 | Postseason: 3-6-0

udenotes SAC match vdenotes SAC Tournament match wdenotes Region VI Tournament match

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RSU MEN’S ALL-TIME RECORDS

ALL-TIME MEN’S SOCCER SEASON RESULTS

u Scott Parkinson begins his first season on the Hill as a volunteer assistant coach for the men’s program.

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Career Records

GoalsDesmond Fitzgerald (2007-10) 28Henrique Sousa (2008-11) 25Necas Collins (2012-Present) 13Carlos Zuta (2007-10) 13Vitor Montovani (2007-09) 13Mohammed Shaban (2011-12)13

AssistsT.J. Martin (2008-11) 17Necas Collins (2012-Present) 10Desmond Fitzgerald (2007-10) 9Danka Kenjic (2012-Present) 8Henrique Sousa (2008-11) 8Jaime Perez (2007-10) 8Shemord Thompson (2007-08)8

PointsDesmond Fitzgerald (2007-10) 65Henrique Sousa (2008-11) 58T.J. Martin (2008-11) 39 Necas Collins (2012-Present) 36Carlos Zuta (2007-10) 31

ShotsHenrique Sousa (2008-11) 216Desmond Fitzgerald (2007-10) 142Niall Masterson (2012-Present) 103T.J. Martin (2008-11) 100 Necas Collins (2012-Present) 86

Shots on GoalHenrique Sousa (2008-11) 103Desmond Fitzgerald (2007-10) 76T.J. Martin (2008-11) 44 Niall Masterson (2012-Present) 39Mohammed Shaban (2011-12)38

Game Winning GoalsDesmond Fitzgerald (2007-10) 8 Henrique Sousa (2008-11) 6Mohammed Shaban (2011-12)5 Niall Masterson (2012-Present) 3T.J. Martin (2008-11) 3Carlos Zuta (2007-10) 3Steven Baker (2010 & 2012) 3Griffin Kane (2008-11) 3

SavesSean Surridge (2007-10) 350Nathan Inger (2011-12) 96 Joey Arnold (2013-Present) 46

ShutoutsSean Surridge (2007-10) 19Nathan Inger (2011-12) 8Jeremy Swift (2010-11) 5

Goals-Against Average(Minimum 1,000 minutes)

Jeremy Swift (2010-11) 1.015Joey Arnold (2013-Present) 1.25Nathan Inger (2011-12) 1.490

Goalkeeper WinsSean Surridge (2007-10) 41Nathan Inger (2011-12) 13 Jeremy Swift (2010-11) 6

Single-Season Records

GoalsDesmond Fitzgerald (2009) 13Necas Collins (2012) 11 Vitor Mantovani (2007) 9

AssistsNecas Collins (2013) 7 T.J. Martin (2009) 7 T.J. Martin (2010) 6 Shemord Thompson (2007) 6

PointsDesmond Fitzgerald (2009) 28 Necas Collins (2012) 25 T.J. Martin (2012) 22

ShotsHenrique Sousa (2011) 73 Henrique Sousa (2008) 57 Niall Masterson (2012) 55

Shots on GoalHenrique Sousa (2011) 33 Desmond Fitzgerald (2009) 30 Henrique Sousa (2008) 29

SavesSean Surridge (2007) 116 Sean Surridge (2008) 84Sean Surridge (2010) 77

ShutoutsSean Surridge (2009) 6 Sean Surridge (2008) 6 Nathan Inger (2011) 5

Goalkeeper WinsSean Surridge (2009) 12 Sean Surridge (2007) 11 Sean Surridge (2010) 10

2007SAC | All-ConferenceDesmond Fitzgerald – 2nd TeamBrett Jones – 2nd TeamLuke Helm – 2nd Team

2008SAC | All-ConferenceSean Surridge – 2nd Team Henrique Sousa – 2nd Team Ryan Coffman – 2nd Team

2009SAC | All-ConferenceDesmond Fitzgerald – 2nd TeamSean Surridge – 2nd TeamHenrique Sousa – 2nd Team

2010SAC | All-ConferenceSean Surridge – 1st Team

SAC Goalkeeper of the YearBryan Jones – 2nd Team

Post SeasonSean Surridge – SAC Goalkeeper

of the Year

AwardsCarlos Zuta – Daktronics-NAIA

Scholar-AthleteHenrique Sousa – Daktronics-

NAIA Scholar-AthleteVictor Brown – Daktronics-NAIA

Scholar-Athlete

2011SAC | All-ConferenceHenrique Sousa – 1st TeamRyan Coffman – 2nd TeamMohammed Shaban – 2nd Team

AwardsHenrique Sousa – NSCAA

All-Southwest TeamHenrique Sousa – NSCAA Scholar

All-America College Division Second Team

Henrique Sousa – CoSIDA Academic All-American Second Team

Henrique Sousa – CoSIDA Academic All-District First Team

Henrique Sousa – Daktronics-NAIA Scholar Athlete

Henrique Sousa – USL PRO Combine Participant

2012SAC | All-ConferenceNiall Masterson – 1st TeamBryan Jones – 2nd TeamNathan Inger – 2nd TeamNecas Collins – 2nd TeamMohammed Shaban – 2nd Team

All-DistrictPatrick Seward – 1st Team

2013Heartland Conference | All-ConferenceMitchell Sowerby – First TeamNiall Masterson – Second Team

RSU MEN’S ALL-TIME RECORDS

ALL-TIME STATISTICAL LEADERS ALL-TIME AWARDS & HONORS

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High   Player(s) Opponent Date

Goals 4 Desmond Fitzgerald Southwestern College 09/25/09

Assists 3 T.J. Martin Ottawa University 09/24/10

Points 9 Desmond Fitzgerald Southwestern College 09/25/09

Shots 9 Desmond Fitzgerald College of the Southwest 09/07/07

9 Necas Collins John Brown 10/19/12

Shots on Goal 6 Necas Collins Bacone 09/24/13

6 Desmond Fitzgerald College of the Southwest 09/07/07

6 Vitor Mantovani Southwestern College 09/22/07

6 Danko Kenjic Bacone College 09/07/12

Saves 18 Sean Surridge Oklahoma Christian 09/11/07

RSU MEN’S ALL-TIME RECORDS

ALL-TIME INDIVIDUAL PLAYER SINGLE GAME RECORDS

ROGERS STATE High   Opponent Date

Points 24 Southwestern College 09/25/09

Goals 9 Southwestern College 09/25/09

Assists 6 Southwestern College 09/25/09

6 Bacone College 09/15/11

Shots 32 Bethel College (Kan.) 09/21/08

32 Ottawa University 09/24/10

32 Mid-America Christian 10/05/12

Shots On Goal 24 Bacone 09/24/13

Saves 18 Oklahoma Christian 09/11/07

Corner Kicks 5 Dallas Baptist 10/28/13

Fouls 27 Oklahoma Christian 10/07/08

OPPONENTS High   Opponent Date

Points 16 USAO 10/18/11

Goals 5 Dallas Baptist 10/28/13

5 USAO 10/18/11

5 Oklahoma City 10/03/09

5 USAO 10/24/08

5 Oklahoma Christian 11/03/07

Assists 6 USAO 10/18/11

Shots 33 USAO 10/23/10

Shots On Goal 19 Oklahoma Christian 09/11/07

Saves 17 Bethel College (Kan.) 09/19/09

Corner Kicks 10 Oral Roberts 09/20/13

Fouls 31 St. Gregory’s 09/29/07

ALL-TIME TEAM SINGLE GAME RECORDS

u Necas Collins will round out his Hillcat Career in 2014 as hecontinues to climb the career scoring list.

u Desmond Fitzgerald scored four goals against Southwestern College on September 25, 2009 and holds the single-game record for goals scored.

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AUSTIN COLLEGEGames: 2Series Record: RSU leads 2-0-0At AC: RSU leads 2-0-009/25/11 A 1-0 (OT) W09/25/12 H 3-1 W

AVILA UNIVERSITYGames: 2Series Record: RSU leads 2-0-0At RSU: RSU leads 1-0-0At Avila: RSU leads 1-0-009/20/10 A 2-0 (2OT) W 09/06/11 H 2-0 W

BACONE COLLEGEGames: 6Series Record: RSU leads 6-0-0At RSU: RSU leads 4-0-0At Bacone: RSU leads 2-0-009/5/07 H 3-1 W 08/30/08 A 5-0 W 08/31/09 H 4-0 W 09/15/11 H 6-0 W09/07/12 A 7-0 W09/24/13 H 8-0 W

BETHEL COLLEGEGames: 4Series Record: RSU leads 3-1-0At RSU: RSU leads 2-0-0At Bethel: RSU leads 1-1-010/6/2007 A 1-3 L 09/21/08 H 8-0 W 09/19/09 A 2-0 W 09/14/10 H 5-0 W

COLLEGE OF THE SOUTHWESTGames: 1Series Record: RSU leads 1-0-0At Neutral Site: RSU leads 1-0-009/7/2007 N 5-0 W

COLUMBIA COLLEGEGames: 1Series Record: Record is 0-0-1At RSU: Record is 0-0-110/26/08 H 1-1 (2OT) T

DALLAS BAPTISTGames: 1Series Record: DBU Leads 1-0-0At DBU: DBU leads 1-0-010/28/13 A 2-5 L

FRIENDS UNIVERSITYGames: 5Series Record: RSU leads 3-1-1At RSU: RSU leads 2-0-1At FU: Tied 1-1-009/27/08 H 0-0 (2OT) T 09/18/09 A 1-0 W 09/10/10 H 2-1 (2OT) W 09/23/11 A 0-1 L09/18/12 H 2-1 W

HANNIBAL-LAGRANGEGames: 1Series Record: HLGU leads 1-0-0At RSU: HLGU leads 1-0-009/14/12 H 1-3 L

JOHN BROWNGames: 8Series Record: RSU leads 5-2-1At RSU: RSU leads 2-1-0At JBU: RSU leads 3-1-109/15/07 A 1-0 W 10/29/08 H 1-0 (2OT) W 10/14/09 A 1-1 (2OT) T 10/16/10 H 0-3 L 11/01/11 A 2-1 W11/04/11 A 2-0 W10/19/12 H 2-0 W09/17/13 A 1-2 (2OT) L

LINDENWOOD UNIVERSITYGames: 3Series Record: LU leads 3-0-0At RSU: LU leads 1-0-0At LU: LU leads 2-0-009/12/08 A 0-3 L 10/08/11 H 0-1 L11/03/13 A 1-3 L

LUBBOCK CHRISTIANGames: 5Series Record: LCU leads 3-0-2At RSU: LCU leads 2-0-1At LCU: LCU leads 1-0-110/21/10 H 1-1 (2OT) T 10/01/11 H 0-5 L11/07/11 A 0-1 L10/11/12 A 2-2 (2OT) T10/21/13 H 1-2 (OT) L

LYON COLLEGEGames: 1Series Record: LC leads 1-0-0At RSU: LC leads 1-0-009/03/10 H 1-2 L

MCMURRY UNIVERSITYGames: 1Series Record: RSU leads 1-0-0At RSU: RSU leads 1-0-010/14/13 H 4-0 W

McPHERSON COLLEGEGames: 1Series Record: RSU leads 1-0-0At RSU: RSU leads 1-0-009/18/10 H 4-0 W

MID-AMERICA CHRISTIANGames: 6Series Record: RSU leads 3-2-1At RSU: RSU leads 3-0-1At MACU: MACU leads 2-0-010/22/07 H 4-1 W 10/14/08 H 1-0 W 10/27/09 A 0-1 (OT) L 11/02/10 A 0-2 L 10/21/11 H 3-0 W10/05/12 H 1-1 (2OT) T

MIDWESTERN STATEGames: 1Series Record: MSU leads 1-0-0At Midwestern State: MSU leads 1-0-009/22/13 A 0-2 L

MISSOURI BAPTISTGames: 1Series Record: RSU leads 1-0-0At RSU: RSU leads 1-0-008/24/12 H 3-0 W

MISSOURI VALLEYGames: 3Series Record: MVC leads 2-1-0At MVC: MVC leads 2-0-0At Neutral Site: RSU leads 1-0-009/14/08 N 1-0 W 09/01/11 A 1-2 L09/22/12 H 2-3 L

NEWMAN UNIVERSITYGames: 1Series Record: RSU leads 1-0-0At RSU: RSU leads 1-0-011/02/13 H 2-0 W

NORTHEASTERN STATEGames: 2Series Record: NSU leads 1-0-1At NSU: NSU leads 1-0-108/28/09 A 1-2 L 10/09/13 A 0-0 (2OT) T

OKLAHOMA BAPTISTGames: 8Series Record: RSU leads 4-3-1At RSU: RSU leads 4-3-0At OBU: Record is 0-0-110/11/07 H 4-1 W 10/26/07 H 0-3 L 10/18/08 A 2-2 (2OT) T 10/06/09 H 3-0 W 10/09/10 H 1-4 L 10/29/11 H 0-1 L10/23/12 H 2-1 W11/03/12 H 1-0 (OBU Fft.) W

RSU MEN’S ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS

u Danko Kenjic returns to the Hill for his junior campaign following a 2013 season where he ranked third in scoring for RSU posting three goals and four assists for 10 points.

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OKLAHOMA CHRISTIANGames: 8Series Record: RSU leads 4-2-2At RSU: RSU leads 3-0-2At OC: OC leads 2-1-009/11/07 H 2-2 T 11/03/07 A 1-5 L 10/07/08 A 2-3 (OT) L 10/23/09 H 2-1 W 11/06/09 H 1-0 W 10/26/10 H 2-0 W 10/11/11 H 2-2 (2OT) T10/26/13 A 3-1 W

OKLAHOMA CITYGames: 7Series Record: RSU leads 4-3-0At RSU: RSU leads 2-1-0At OCU: Tied 2-2-010/13/07 A 2-1 W 10/11/08 H 1-2 L 10/03/09 A 0-5 L 10/05/10 A 1-0 W 11/05/10 A 1-3 L 10/07/11 H 3-0 W09/28/12 H 3-1 W

OKLAHOMA WESLEYANGames: 5Series Record: Series Tied 2-2-1At RSU: RSU leads 2-1-0At OWU: OWU leads 1-0-109/12/09 H 2-0 W 08/31/10 A 0-0 (2OT) T08/30/11 H 2-0 W09/07/12 A 0-2 L11/01/13 H 0-4 L

ORAL ROBERTSGames: 2Series Record: Tied 1-1-0At ORU: Tied 1-1-009/07/10 A 1-0 W 09/20/13 A 1-2 L

OTTAWA UNIVERSITYGames: 5Series Record: RSU leads 4-1-0At RSU: Tied 1-1-0At Ottawa: RSU leads 3-0-009/21/07 A 5-0 W 09/24/08 A 2-0 W 09/27/09 H 3-1 W 09/24/10 A 5-2 W 09/11/12 H 1-2 L

OUACHITA BAPTISTGames: 1Series Record: RSU leads 1-0-0At Ouachita Baptist: RSU leads 1-0-009/14/13 A 2-1 W

OUR LADY OF THE LAKEGames: 2Series Record: RSU leads 2-0-0At RSU: RSU leads 2-0-009/03/08 H 2-1 W 09/11/09 H 3-2 W

SOUTHERN NAZARENEGames: 7Series Record: SNU leads 5-2-0At RSU: SNU leads 2-1-0At SNU: Tied 2-2-010/4/07 H 0-3 L 11/01/08 A 0-3 L 10/30/09 H 1-2 L09/28/10 A 1-0 W 10/04/11 A 1-0 W11/07/08 A 1-2 L 09/10/13 H 0-1 L

SOUTHWESTERN CHRISTIANGames: 2Series Record: Tied 1-1-0At RSU: RSU leads 1-0-0At SCU: SCU leads 1-0-009/20/11 H 5-0 W08/28/12 A 0-2 L

SOUTHWESTERN COLLEGEGames: 3Series Record: RSU leads 3-0-0At RSU: RSU leads 2-0-0At SC: RSU leads 1-0-009/22/07 H 4-1 W 11/03/08 A 1-0 (2OT) W 09/25/09 H 9-0 W

ST. EDWARD'S UNIVERSITYGames: 1Series Record: St. Edward's 1-0-0At RSU: St. Edward's leads 1-0-010/12/13 H 1-3 L

ST. GREGORY'S UNIVERSITYGames: 7Series Record: RSU leads 6-0-1At RSU: RSU leads 3-0-1At SGU: RSU leads 3-0-010/09/09 A 4-1 W 10/25/11 A 2-0 W09/18/07 H 2-2 T 09/29/07 A 3-2 W 09/30/08 H 1-0 W 10/12/10 H 6-0 W10/26/12 H 3-2 W

ST. MARY'S UNIVERSITYGames: 1Series Record: RSU leads 1-0-0At StMU: RSU leads 1-0-010/07/13 A 3-1 W

STERLING COLLEGEGames: 1Series Record: RSU leads 1-0-0At RSU: RSU leads 1-0-009/22/09 H 5-1 W

TABOR COLLEGEGames: 1Series Record: RSU leads 1-0-0At RSU: RSU leads 1-0-009/18/08 H 3-0 W

TEXAS-PERMIAN BASINGames: 1Series Record: TPB leads 1-0-0At RSU: UTPB leads 1-0-010/19/13 H 1-2 L

TEXAS A&M INTERNATIONALGames: 1Series Record: TAMUI leads 1-0-0At TAMUI: TAMUI leads 1-0-010/05/13 A 0-1 L

TEXAS AT BROWNSVILLEGames: 1Series Record: UTB leads 1-0-0At Neutral Site: UTB leads 1-0-009/8/07 N 0-3 L

UNIVERSITY OF THE OZARKSGames: 1Series Record: RSU leads 1-0-0At UO: RSU leads 1-0-010/9/07 A 2-1 W

USAOGames: 7Series Record: USAO leads 6-1-0At RSU: Tied 1-1-0At USAO: USAO leads 5-0-009/25/07 H 3-0 W 10/24/08 A 1-5 L 10/20/09 H 0-2 L 11/09/09 A 0-4 L 10/23/10 A 1-2 (2OT) L 10/18/11 A 0-5 L10/02/12 A 0-4 L

WAYLAND BAPTISTGames: 4Series Record: RSU leads 2-1-1At RSU: WBU leads 1-0-0At WBU: RSU leads 2-0-109/29/09 A 5-3 W 10/01/10 A 6-1 W 09/29/11 H 1-2 (OT) L10/13/12 A 2-2 (2OT) T

RSU MEN’S ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS

u Nathan Garcia returns for his junior season after a 2013 campaign where he made 16 appearances for RSU as a sophomore.

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Non-Conference Opponents 

Colorado Christian Ouachita Baptistwww.ccu.edu/athletics www.obutigers.com

Hillsdale Free Will Baptist Regis Universitywww.hc.edu/164378.ihtml www.regisrangers.com

John Brown Southern Nazarenewww.jbu.edu/athletics www.csnuathletics.com

Midwestern State Southwestern Christianwww.msumustangs.com www.scueagles.com

Missouri Southern Texas Woman's Universitywww.mssulions.com www.twuathletics.com

Northwestern State       Western Colorado         www.riderangersride.com www.gomountaineers.com

Oklahoma Baptist William Jewelwww.obubison.com www.jewellcardinals.com

Texas-Permian Basin Location: Odessa, Texas

Founded: 1973

Enrollment: 4,200

Mascot: Falcons

Colors: Orange & Black

President: Dr. David Watts

Athletic Director: Dr. Steve Aicinena

AD Phone: 432-552-2675

SID: Ryan Haage

SID Phone: 432-552-2803

SID Fax: 432-552-3675

Academic Website: www.utpb.edu

Athletic Website: www.utpbfalcons.com

Head Women’s Coach: Lindsey Boden

Head Men’s Coach: Dennis Peterson

Women’s Record: Conf. 1-8-0; Overall 2-16-0

Men’s Record: Conf. 4-4-1; Overall 8-9-1

Texas A&M International Location: Laredo, Texas

Founded: 1970

Enrollment: 6,829

Mascot: Dustdevil

Colors: Maroon & Silver

President: Dr. Ray Keck III

Athletic Director: “Griz” Zimmerman

AD Phone: 956-326-2890

SID: Adam S. Geigerman

SID Phone: 956-326-3007

SID Fax: 956-326-2889

Academic Website: www.tamiu.edu

Athletic Website: www.godustdevils.com

Head Women’s Coach: Claudio Arias

Head Men’s Coach: Claudio Arias

Women’s Record: Conf. 2-7-0; Overall 2-14-1

Men’s Record: Conf. 7-1-1; Overall 9-7-2

Lubbock Christian Location: Lubbock, Texas

Founded: 1957

Enrollment: 1,777

Mascot: Chaparrals

Colors: Blue and White

President: Tim Perrin

Athletic Director: Paul Hise

AD Phone: 806-720-7279

SID: Chris Due

SID Phone: 806-720-7283

SID Fax: 806-720-7290

Academic Website: www.lcu.edu

Athletic Website: www.lcuchaps.com

Head Women’s Coach: Alex Denning

Head Men’s Coach: Kyle Beard

Women’s Record: Conf. 7-2-0; Overall 10-7-0

Men’s Record: Conf. 8-1-0; Overall 11-5-1

St. Mary’s Location: San Antonio, Texas

Founded: 1852

Enrollment: 4,105

Mascot: Rattlers

Colors: Gold & Blue

President: Thomas Mengler, J.D.

Athletic Director: Liz Dalton

AD Phone: 210-436-3605

SID: Chad Peters

SID Phone: 210-431-4379

SID Fax: 210-431-3040

Academic Website: www.stmarytx.edu

Athletic Website: www.rattlerathletics.com

Head Women’s Coach: Corwyn Ritch

Head Men’s Coach: Michael Bonelli

Women’s Record: Conf. 5-4-0; Overall 8-9-1

Men’s Record: Conf. 4-5-0; Overall 4-12-0

St. Edward’sLocation: Austin, Texas

Founded: 1885

Enrollment: 5,450

Mascot: Hilltoppers

Colors: Navy & Metallic Gold

President: Dr. George E. Martin

Athletic Director: Debbie Taylor

AD Phone: 512-448-8744

SID: Logan Lawrence

SID Phone: 512-464-8810

SID Email: [email protected]

Academic Website: www.stedwards.edu

Athletic Website: www.GoHilltoppers.com

Head Women’s Coach: Nick Cowell

Head Men’s Coach: Brian Young

Women’s Record: Conf. 10-0-0; Overall 18-1-0

Men’s Record: Conf. 7-1-1; Overall 12-3-2

Rogers StateLocation: Claremore, Okla.

Founded: 1909

Enrollment: 4,637

Mascot: Hillcats

Colors: Navy & Red

President: Dr. Larry Rice

Athletic Director: Ryan Erwin

AD Phone: 918-343-7984

SID: Scott Slarks

SID Phone: 918-343-8350

SID Fax: 918-343-7782

Academic Website: www.rsu.edu

Athletic Website: www.rsuhillcats.com

Head Women’s Coach: Heather Cato

Head Men’s Coach: Derek Larkin

Women’s Record: Conf. 2-7-0; Overall 3-13-1

Men’s Record: Conf. 4-5-0; Overall 6-11-1

Oklahoma ChristianLocation: Oklahoma City, Okla.

Founded: 1950

Enrollment: 2,400

Mascot: Eagles

Colors: Maroon, Silver, Black, White & Tan

President: Dr. John deSteiguer

Athletic Director: Curtis Janz

AD Phone: 405-425-5358

SID: Murray Evans

SID Phone: 405-425-5363

SID Fax: 405-425-5351

Academic Website: www.oc.edu

Athletic Website: www.oceagles.com

Head Women’s Coach: Randall Robison

Head Men’s Coach: David Scott

Women’s Record: Conf. 2-6-1; Overall 4-12-2

Men’s Record: Conf. 2-7-0; Overall 4-11-1

Newman University Location: Wichita, Kan.

Founded: 1933

Enrollment: 3,748

Mascot: Jets

Colors: Navy & Red

President: Dr. Noreen Carrocci

Athletic Director: Vic Trilli

AD Phone: 316-942-4291 ext. 2120

SID: Tim Hanson

SID Phone: 316-942-4291 ext. 2435

SID Fax: 316-942-4483

Academic Website: www.newmanu.edu

Athletic Website: www.newmanjets.com

Head Women’s Coach: Victor Garcia-Bebek

Head Men’s Coach: Cliff Brown

Women’s Record: Conf. 4-5-0; Overall 7-10-0

Men’s Record: Conf. 1-8-0; Overall 1-15-1

Dallas BaptistLocation: Dallas, Texas

Founded: 1898

Enrollment: 5,422

Mascot: Patriots

Colors: Red, White and Navy Blue

President: Dr. Gary Cook

Athletic Director: Conner Smtih

AD Phone: 214-333-5324

SID: Reagan Ratcliff

SID Phone: 214-333-5942

SID Fax: 214-333-5306

Academic Website: www.dbu.edu

Athletic Website: www.dbupatriots.com

Head Women’s Coach: Michelle Lenard

Head Men’s Coach: Chris Crawford

Women’s Record: Conf. 8-1-0; Overall 17-7-1

Men’s Record: Conf. 4-4-1; Overall 6-9-1

CONFERENCE & NON-CONFERENCE OPPONENTS

Heartland Conference Commissioner:  Tony Stigliano

Email: [email protected]

SID: Larry Northcutt

Email: [email protected]

Toll Free:  800-287-6070

Phone: 254-714-0907

Official Website: www.heartlandsports.org

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The Heartland Conference is an NCAA Division II conference, founded in 1999, that currently consists of 11 schools, six fromTexas, three from Oklahoma, and one each from Arkansas and Kansas. The schools comprising the Heartland Conferencestretch from as far north as Wichita, Kan., as far east as Fort Smith, Ark., as far south as Laredo, Texas, and as far west asGoodwell, Okla.. The Conference stretches over a distance of 1,050 miles north to south and 610 east to west.

The schools that are in the Heartland Conference include founding members St. Edward's University (Austin, Texas), and St.Mary’s University (San Antonio, Texas), and expansion members Dallas Baptist University (Dallas, Texas) in 2002 and again in2004, Oklahoma Panhandle State University (Goodwell, Oklahoma) in 2002, and Newman University (Wichita, Kansas), TexasA&M International University (Laredo, Texas) and The University of Texas of the Permian Basin (Odessa, Texas) in 2006, theUniversity of Arkansas-Fort Smith (2009), and Oklahoma Christian University in 2012, and Rogers State and Lubbock Christianin 2013.

Among the many accomplishments of these institutions are national championships in baseball, golf, swimming, basketball,softball, and nationally ranked teams in all sports. The strength of the student-athlete concept is well supported by the manyNCAA scholar-athletes in each school, the high cumulative GPA of the student-athletes in each school, and the high number ofstudent-athletes who graduate from each institution in the Heartland.

The Heartland Conference is the newest of the NCAA Division II conferences. At the present time, there are 24 conferences inNCAA Division II, totaling almost 300 institutions in full or provisional status across the nation.

Members of NCAA Division II believe that a well-conducted intercollegiate athletics program, based on sound educationalprinciples and practices, is a proper part of the educational mission of a university or college and that the educational welfare ofthe participating student-athlete is of primary concern.

ABOUT THE HEARTLAND CONFERENCE

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Members of NCAA Division II support the following principles in the belief that these objectives assist in defining the division andthe possible differences between it and other divisions of the Association. This statement shall serve as a guide for the preparationof legislation by the division and for planning and implementation of programs by institutions and conferences. A member ofDivision II:

u Believes in promoting the academic success of its student-athletes, measured in part by an institution's student-athletes graduating at least at the same rate as the institution's student body;

u Believes that participation in intercollegiate athletics benefits the educational experience of its student-athletes and the entire campus community;

u Believes in offering opportunities for intercollegiate athletics participation consistent with the institution's mission and philosophy;

u Believes in preparing student-athletes to be good citizens, leaders and contributors in their communities;

u Believes in striving for equitable participation and competitive excellence, encouraging sportsmanship and ethical conduct, enhancing diversity and developing positive societal attitudes in all of its athletics endeavors;

u Believes in scheduling the majority of its athletics competition with other members of Division II, insofar as regional qualification, geographical location and traditional or conference scheduling patterns permit;

u Recognizes the need to "balance" the role of the athletics program to serve both the campus (participants, student body, faculty-staff) and the general public (community, area, state);

u Believes in offering opportunity for participation in intercollegiate athletics by awarding athletically related financial aid to its student-athletes;

u Believes that institutional control is a fundamental principle that supports the educational mission of a Division II institution and assumes presidential involvement and commitment. All funds supporting athletics should be controlled by the institution. The emphasis for an athletics department should be to operate within an institutionally approved budget, and compliance with and self-enforcement of NCAA regulations is an expectation of membership; and

u Believes that all members of Division II should commit themselves to this philosophy and to the regulations and programs of Division II.

ABOUT THE HEARTLAND CONFERENCE

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You can specify the sports for which you want to receive news and change your preferences orunsubscribe at any time. There is no charge by Rogers State University to subscribe, but you maybe subject to standard text messaging rates incurred through your mobile provider. Frequency andnumber of blasts received will vary, but typically you can expect one at the conclusion of eventsor as other situations warrant (breaking news such as weather delays, cancellations, etc.).

BE A PART OF HILLCATS HISTORY.

You can leave a lasting legacy at one of our newly renovated facilities by purchasing anengraved brick with a personal message of your choosing. Your personalized brick will bepermanently paved into the central courtyard of the Soccer/Cross Country Fieldhouse. Pave The Way Bricks - $100 to $300

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ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION

Jill O’BrienAssistant Athletic

Trainer

Ryan Erwin  Director

of Athletics

Eddie Jackson Associate Athletic

Director for Compliance

Sara WilliamsSWA/Assistant Athletic

Director for Media Relations

Steve BraunAssistant Athletic Director

for Operations

Nick StowersAssistant Athletic Directorfor Student Development

Dr. Keith MartinFaculty AthleticRepresentative

Scott Slarks    Sports Information

Director

Trey Roberston    Head Athletic

Trainer

Dawn TatroExecutive Assistant to the

Director of Athletics

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ATHLETIC COACHING STAFF

Justin BarkleyHead Men's

Basketball Coach

Heather CatoHead Women’s Soccer Coach

Amy CopeHead Softball

Coach

Bobby Cope Head Women's

Basketball Coach

Josh Fosdick Head Men's & Women's

Golf Coach

Chris KlimasHead Baseball

Coach

Derek LarkinHead Men's

Soccer Coach

Chris McCormick Head Men’s & Women’s CrossCountry/Women’s Track Coach

Robert Brown Assistant

Baseball Coach

Candice ChaneyAssistant Women's Basketball Coach

Whitney Hocutt  Assistant Men's &

Women's Golf Coach

Ashley Long Assistant Men's &

Women's Golf Coach

Lauren McCullochAssistant Women’s Basketball Coach

Scott ParkinsonAssistant Men’s Soccer Coach

Vinay Patel  Assistant Men's

Basketball Coach

Kyle Pease  Assistant

Softball Coach

Andrea VaughanAssistant

Softball Coach

Victoria Ramirez  Assistant Women’s

Soccer Coach

Jimmy Rogers Assistant

Baseball Coach

Shawn Slater  Assistant Men’sSoccer Coach

Morrie Turner  Assistant Women's

Track and Field Coach

Tyler Wayman Assistant Men's

Basketball Coach

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Mission StatementThe mission of the Rogers State University Hillcat Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) is to foster open communicationbetween student-athletes and the athletics administration, to enhance the student-athlete experience by developing leadershipskills, promoting a positive student-athlete image, and improving the day-to-day life of all student-athletes through activities,social events, and community service.

Carley Johnson President

J.C. HartzlerVice President

Maria Apolinar Secretary

Caleb PittsTreasurer

Mikayla McGoldrickMember

Jamie KowalickMember

Alex CochranMember

Caleb KohlmeyerMember

Blake HestonMember

Lucy RedmondMember

Taylor GeisslerMember

Joey ArnoldMember

STUDENT-ATHLETE ADVISORY COMMITTEE

u Junior Taylor Geissler and SAAC serve as liaisons between the administration and the entire student-athlete population.

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MembershipSAAC membership will be composed of two representatives from each sport. Members must be academically andathletically eligible, and must be of sophomore standing or higher. Members must adhere to and support the purpose of theSAAC, and attend scheduled meetings unless previously excused. If absent members must make arrangements for a temporaryalternate representative from their sport to attend. One member of the athletics department administration shall serve as the SAACadvisor. The SAAC advisor will be selected and appointed by the Director of Athletics.

STUDENT-ATHLETE ADVISORY COMMITTEE

Stacia PayneMember

Heather RobertsMember

Jeylyn SharpeMember

Christi DoughertyMember

Haley TaylorMember

Garrett DysonMember

Baylor HarveyMember

Kina BooneMember

Raquel TrevinoMember

Tanner AlderMember

Ryan RobertsMember

Will LeckyMember

u Junior Caleb Pitts and the entire SAAC group participated in multiple community engagement activities during the 2013-14 year.

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RSU HILLCAT MEDIA SERVICES

The “Hillcat” was developed and officially unveiled to the campus in2005 by RSUPR – the university’s Office of Public Relations – with theassistance of SME Branding of New York, N.Y.

Style Guidelines

u In athletic media communications and publications DO NOT use the term Lady Hillcats or Lady Cats. Hillcats, Cats, Softball Cats, Diamond Cats (baseball), etc., are acceptable

u Refer to the institution as Rogers State on first mention in news releases or other communications about sporting events. The words university or college are understood in such releases, and are a commonly accepted practice within athletics.

Directory

ADMINISTRATION

Ryan Erwin, Director of [email protected] | 918-343-7782

Eddie Jackson, Associate AD for [email protected] | 918-343-7988

Sara Williams, SWA/Assistant AD for Media [email protected] | 918-343-7989

Steve Braun, Assistant AD for [email protected] | 918-343-7839

Nick Stowers, Assistant AD for Student [email protected] | 918-343-7884

Dr. Keith Martin, Faculty Athletic [email protected] | 918-343-7706

Scott Slarks, Sports Information [email protected] | 918-343-8350

Trey Robertson, Head Athletic [email protected] | 918-343-5203

Jill O’Brien, Assistant Athletic [email protected] | 918-343-5201

Dawn Tatro, Executive Assistant to the Director of Athletics [email protected] | 918-343-7782

ATHLETIC MEDIA RELATIONS

Sara Williams, Assistant AD for Media [email protected] | 918-343-7989

Scott Slarks, Sports Information [email protected] | 918-343-8350

SOCCER COACHES

Derek Larkin, Head Men’s [email protected] | 918-343-7995

Shawn Slater, Assistant Men’s [email protected] | 918-343-7995

Scott Parkinson, Assistant Men’s [email protected] | 918-343-7995

Heather Cato, Head Women’s [email protected] | 918-343-7996

Victoria Ramirez, Assistant Women’s [email protected] | 918-343-7288

Social MediaTwitter twitter.com/RSUHillcats

Facebook facebook.com/RSUHillcatAthletics

YouTube youtube.com/RSUHillcatAthletics

Instagram instagram.com/RSUHillcats

Interviews All interviews should be setup through the sports information office.RSU head coaches are available throughout the week, mainly in themorning. Student-athletes are also available for interviews, typicallyright before or after practice. Most Hillcat teams practice between3:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. during the week. Requests for credentialsto athletic events should be made at least 48 hours in advance of theevent and directed to the sports information office. Spouses, dates,children and non-working media will not be given a pass or assigneda seat on press row. RSU does not provide parking passes to themedia.

Gameday ServicesRSU’s sports information office produces media guides for mostsports and game cards for home soccer matches, which includerosters and schedules. Opponents are asked to supply RSU -- eithervia fax, email, or with a link to availability on the web -- with detailedrosters, up-to-date statistics, and season scores for use in our gameday notes no later than a day before the event. Following a homeevent, RSU will supply all results to both home and visiting media, asrequested prior to the event. RSU always contacts the ClaremoreProgress, Tulsa World, Daily Oklahoman, and local TV andsports/news radio stations with scores and statistics (whereapplicable).

Local Media ListRSU will email results and statistics to opponent media. Pleasecontact the sports information office at least a day in advance of agame with media email addresses. Opposing teams are also free touse phone and fax machines in the athletic office or sportsinformation office. Please ask the sports information director or anathletic staff member for assistance.

Statistical ServicesRSU uses StatCrew statistical software for men's and women'ssoccer, men's and women's basketball, baseball, and softball. RSUoffers live stat webcasts for men's and women's soccer, men's andwomen's basketball, baseball, and softball via the Hillcat Networkportal. RSU will supply visiting teams and media with completestatistics immediately following the match. Postgame, RSU will emaila packed game file and box score to opposing SIDs. If coaches oropposing SIDs would like game files immediately after the game andare in attendance, please have a jump drive available and we willgladly take care of it.

What Is A Hillcat?The university’s official mascot, the “Hillcat,” is a unique blue and redanimal that serves as a source of campus pride and provides a visualidentity for the university’s Athletic, Student Activities, and otherschool spirit programs. The Hillcat embodies the enthusiastic,determined and bold spirit of the university’s athletic programs andthe pride our students and alumni feel for the institution.

The “Hillcat” is a fictitious cousin of the bobcat, which is indigenousto northeast Oklahoma. The “Hillcat” also draws its name from“College Hill,” a traditional nickname for RSU. The university sits atopa hill overlooking the city of Claremore. The name “Hillcat” wasconceived independently by a group of RSU students in spring 2005,and approved by the University Mascot Committee, StudentGovernment Association, President, and Administration.

The “Hillcat” was developed and officially unveiled to the campus in2005 by RSUPR – the university’s Office of Public Relations – with theassistance of SME Branding of New York, N.Y.

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RSU HILLCAT COMPLIANCE

What are Boosters permitted to do?

u Notify coaches about prospects in your area

u Attend athletic contests where prospects compete, but may not contact the prospect or the prospect's relatives

u Continue existing friendships with families of prospects, but not attempt to recruit

u Participate with prospects in organized institutional community engagement activities when prospects reside within 100-mile radius of location (Effective 8/1/07)

Enrolled Student-AthletesWhat contact can Boosters have with currently enrolled student-athletes?

A booster may not provide a student-athlete any benefit or specialarrangement that would not be offered to the rest of the generalstudent population. This would include:

u May not entertain student-athletes or their friends or family;

u May not use the name or picture of an enrolled student-athlete to advertise, recommend, or promote any product or service;

u May not provide awards or gifts to student-athletes;

u May not allow a student-athlete to use a telephone to make free calls, or allow use of a free or discounted automobile;

u May not provide a student-athlete free or reduced cost goods or services;

NOTE: An enrolled student-athlete may be invited to a booster'shome for an occasional home-cooked meal, but may not be takento a restaurant.

EmploymentA student-athlete may be employed so long as compensation isonly for work actually performed, at a rate commensurate with thegoing rate in that locality for similar work, and the student-athletewas not hired based on athletics ability.

NOTE: Employment may be arranged for a prospect provided theemployment does not begin before the completion of theprospect's senior year of high school.

Institutional ControlRSU is responsible for the actions of its boosters and boostersupport groups. Boosters are regulated by the same NCAA rulesand regulations placed upon all institutional athletics staff members.

ConsequencesIf a booster provides an impermissible benefit to a prospect, astudent-athlete, or their relatives or friends, institutions may besubject to penalties, even if the student-athlete has completed hisor her eligibility. A prospect or student-athlete who accepts animpermissible benefit faces the loss of eligibility.

Booster Education for RSU Alumni, Friends & Fans

Rogers State University is responsible for the actions of itscoaches, student-athletes and staff, as well as its alumni, boostersand fans. The following information is intended to help educateathletic boosters and organizations, so they can best support RSUathletes without putting the institution or the individual student-athletes at risk. If you have any questions or would like to seekclarification regarding your actions as a supporter of Hillcatathletics, please call the athletic compliance office at 918-343-7988or email RSU's NCAA Compliance Coordinator, Eddie Jackson [email protected].

BoostersWhat is a booster?

You are a Booster or Representative of Athletic Interests, if you:

u Have participated in, or ever have been, a member of a booster organization that supports RSU athletics;

u Have made any financial contribution to the RSU athletic department or any athletic organization of the University;

u Have been involved in the recruitment of a prospect or have been asked to assist in the recruitment of a prospective student-athlete;

u Have provided or are providing benefits to an enrolled student-athlete or his or her relatives or friends;

u Have otherwise been involved in promoting the RSU athletic program;

u Have helped arrange employment for student-athletes;

u Are a parent or guardian of an enrolled student-athlete;

u Are or have ever been a season-ticket holder.

NOTE: Once someone has been identified as a Booster, they willretain that identity forever.

RecruitingWhat is a prospective student-athlete?

A prospective student-athlete is any person who has begunclasses in the ninth grade. A prospective student-athlete remainsso even after signing a National Letter of Intent or acceptingfinancial aid and until they report for the first day of classes.

What are Boosters prohibited from doing?

u Contacting a prospect in person on or off campus

u Writing or telephoning a prospect or member of the prospect's family

u Making arrangements for the prospect or the prospect's relatives or friends to receive money or financial aid

u Providing transportation for a prospect or the prospect's family or friends to visit the campus

u Providing free tickets or reduced priced tickets to attend an athletic event to the prospect or the prospect's family or friends

u Entertaining coaches of prospects

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HILLCAT ATHLETIC FACILITIES

Hillcat Athletics CenterThe Hillcat Athletics Center for the RSU Soccer and Cross Country teams began construction in October 2011 and was completedprior to the 2012-13 academic year. The 8,986 square-foot building is located in the north end zone of Soldier Field, adjacent to BlueStarr Drive. The facility features spacious locker rooms for the men’s and women’s soccer teams as well as the men’s and women’scross country teams. Coaches’ offices, an athletic training room, and storage areas for athletics and intramurals are located in thecentral area of the building. The facility also includes permanent concessions and restrooms for patrons and a paved concourse areawith sightlines to the field.

Soldier FieldSoldier Field is located in the heart of the RSU campus. The facility was originally constructed as a venue for the Oklahoma MilitaryAcademy's football games. The field has been widened and resurfaced and a new digital scoreboard has been added in the south endzone. Soldier Field also features a large press box, lights, a public address system and stadium seating for a great view of the actioncapable of supporting 2,000 fans. The installation of artificial turf at Soldier Field began following the 2011 RSU soccer season inNovember 2011 and was completed in May 2012. The artificial turf surface will allow RSU to maximize the availability and functionalityof historic Soldier Field. The durability of artificial turf will permit the university to utilize Soldier Field for athletic training and competition,intramural sports, and other student activities and community events.

Bushyhead FieldhouseBushyhead Fieldhouse serves as the on-campus practice facility for RSU's men's and women's basketball teams. The gym recentlyreceived a complete makeover which included refurbishing and repainting the floor, the addition of six goals, digital scoreboards andthe installation of portable seating with a capacity of 300. Bushyhead is also the home of the athletic department offices as well as theRSU Wellness Center - a private weight training facility for student-athletes. Bushyhead houses both the men's and women's basketballlocker rooms, an athletic training room, the Hillcat Academic Center for student-athletes and public restrooms. The Hillcats play theirhome games in the Claremore Expo Center, located one mile south of campus.

u The Hillcat Athletics Center (left) was completed in 2012 as was the artificial turf surface on Soldier Field.

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HILLCAT ATHLETIC FACILITIES

Diamond Sports ComplexThe Diamond Sports Complex, home to Hillcat Baseball and Softball, sits on the northwest corner of RSU's Claremore Campus featuringa professional playing surface, large inning-by-inning scoreboard, batting cages adjacent to the home dugout, and spacious grandstandand lawn chair areas for fans. A large locker room is located behind each Hillcat dugout that includes individual lockers, coaches’ offices,an athletic training area, bathrooms, showers and a 42-inch flat screen television and DVD player. Lights were installed on the field in timefor the 2008 season.The centerpiece at the Diamond Sports Complex is a 7,790 square-foot, two-story building positioned between theplaying fields that began construction in late July 2011 and opened in time for the start of the 2012-13 academic year. The first floor includesconcessions and restrooms for patrons as well as two dressing rooms for umpires and multiple storage areas. The second floor featuresseparate press boxes for baseball and softball, coaches’ offices, and a donors’ suite with indoor and outdoor seating. New grandstandswith stadium seating, a ticket booth, and a paved entry plaza are also included.

Claremore Expo CenterClaremore Expo Center serves as the home of Hillcat Basketball on game nights. It is also utilized as a secondary practice facility for themen's and women's basketball teams. The Expo Center features arena seating on all four sides of the court for 2,000. A four-sided digitalscoreboard adorns center court accompanied by professional playing goals with three-sided shot clocks on each end of the floor. A state-of-the-art sound system helps produce a fun atmosphere for fans and often creates a hostile environment for opponents. The Expo Centeris located less than a mile from the RSU campus on Highway 20 in Claremore.

u The centerpiece of the Diamond Sports Complex is the two-story building, completed in 2012, positioned between the baseball and softball playing fields.

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YOUR HOME FOR HILLCAT SOCCER COVERAGEALL SEASON LONG

For the fourth straight year the Rogers State Athletic Department will teamwith Stretch Internet to provide live audio and video streaming of HillcatSoccer games at no cost to the fans. RSU’s GameCentral portal providesfans with access to Hillcat game information within a unified and custom-branded interface. A new and improved GameCentral 2.0 platform isavailable for the 2014 season bringing new features, such as conference-wide game scores, in addition to the already established live and on-demandhigh-quality audio and video, complete and searchable broadcast schedulesand live in-game stats. All live broadcasts are archived and available underthe On Demand tab in the GameCentral portal.

Live video streaming will be provided for 10 men's and nine women'scontests at Soldier Field bringing all the excitement of Hillcat soccer to yourcomputer or mobile device. The streaming is iPhone, iPad and iPod friendlyand is also compatible with most other mobile devices. All home games willinclude audio, video and live stats.

Josh Haley returns for the 2014 season to provide play-by-play commentary of RSU Soccer on the HillcatNetwork. Haley, a 2010 Rogers State graduate, is a familiar face on the Claremore campus having served asSports Editor of The Hillpost his senior year. He also has served as the play-by-play voice of RSU Baseballand Softball for the past four seasons, calling the action as the Diamond Cats made NAIA World Series runsin 2012 and 2013. Haley has spent the past six years on RSU Radio’s broadcast of Claremore Zebra Football,serving as color commentator the previous four years. He previously served as a correspondent for the TulsaWorld covering high school athletics, Tulsa Drillers, and Tulsa Shock.

The Hillcat Network is a student-staffed broadcast team featuring live, three-camera, high-definition broadcasts for nearly all homeathletic events. All broadcasts can be viewed at www.rsuhillcats.com/live.

RSU Radio is a 3,000-watt student and volunteer-operated radio station on the RSUcampus. RSU Radio is the only live broadcast, college alternative radio station innortheastern Oklahoma. More information on RSU Radio can be found atwww.rsuradio.com.

HILLCAT NETWORK

u Rogers State graduate Josh Haley returns for his third season as the voice of Hillcat Soccer.

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RSU HILLCAT TRADITIONS

HillcatThe university’s official mascot, the“Hillcat,” is a unique blue and redanimal that serves as a source ofcampus pride and provides a visualidentity for the university’s Athletics,Student Activities, and other schoolspirit programs.

The “Hillcat” embodies the enthusiastic, determined and boldspirit of the university’s athletic programs and the pride our stu-dents and alumni feel for the institution.

It is a fictitious cousin of the bobcat, which is indigenous tonortheast Oklahoma.

The mascot also draws its name from “College Hill,” a tradi-tional nickname for RSU. The university sits atop a hill over-looking the city of Claremore.

The name was conceived independently by a group of RSUstudents in spring 2005, and approved by the UniversityMascot Committee, Student Government Association,President, and Administration.

The mascot was developed and officially unveiled to the cam-pus in 2005 by RSUPR – the university’s Office of PublicRelations – with the assistance of SME Branding of New York,N.Y.

Homecoming WeekThe university celebrated the first-ever Homecoming duringthe first week of November 2007, during the first Hillcat men’sand women’s basketball games.

At RSU, Homecoming is a campus-wide tradition.

A bonfire is typically held the night before the big games in theopen area west of the University Village B student apartments.

A campus office decoration competition is held duringHomecoming Week, in which students and staff memberscompete to show their Hillcat pride.

The Hillcat Hacker Invitational is a fun-filled golf event playedamidst the hazards of Rogers State University’s scenicClaremore campus. The game features special nondestructivegolf balls and is designed for pros, amateurs and hackersalike. The goal of this event is to generate camaraderie amongthe university’s friends and alumni, showcase RSU’s beautifuland historic campus and establish an outstanding HillcatHomecoming tradition.

The Slam Dunk Contest and 3-point Shootout has become ayearly tradition held on the Thursday of Homecoming Week.The Homecoming Tailgate Party, held outside of the ClaremoreExpo Center, is one of the most popular Homecoming eventsfor students, alumni, and the community. For more informa-tion, visit www.rsu.edu/homecoming.

u Hunter the Hillcat was given his name in 2009 through an online voting contest.

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Fear the ClawNot long after Hillcat men’s and women’s basketball was intro-duced at RSU, the home court at the Claremore Expo Centerquickly gained a reputation as a formidable venue for oppo-nents.

As a member of the Hillcat team aligns himself or herself on thefree throw line, the crowd at the Expo Center extends one armskyward and makes the sign of the claw with their fists.

If the shot falls successfully, arms descend in the manner ofthe scratch of a ferocious wild cat.

As members of an opposing team prepare to shoot a freethrow, the rowdy RSU student section has been known tointimidate the shooter. Depending on the shooter’s fortitude,sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn’t!

RSU HILLCAT TRADITIONS

u The Hillcat tradition of “Fear the Claw” began seven years ago and has spread throughout, the student body.

Fight SongHillcats of RSUStanding tall in Red and BlueWe will prevailWe refuse to failBecause our spirit's greatWe wear our colors proudlyOn our way to victoryGo Rogers State!!!

Lyrics by Yvonne Pace

Music by Clarence Woods/arr. Weller

Alma MaterRise above the Claremore valley Camelot to view,Stands our gracious alma materThrusting t’ward the blue.

Lift the chorus, speed it onwardFor the Red and Blue,Hail to thee our alma materHail to R-S-U!

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# Name Pos. Ht. Wgt. Cl. Hometown0 Mitchell Penton* GK 6’3 160 RS-JR. Richardson, Texas/Richardson HS00 Cody Gammill GK 6’1 170 FR. Frisco, Texas/Frisco HS1 Joey Arnold* GK 6’0 190 SO. Broken Arrow Okla./Broken Arrow HS2 Jake Thompson* D 5’11 175 SO. Frisco, Texas/Wakeland HS3 Jose Antonio Escobedo M 5’5 145 JR. Tulsa, Okla./NEO A&M4 Mitchell Sowerby* D 6’2 175 JR. Newcastle, England/New College Durham5 Jordan Permaul M 5’10 145 FR. Owasso, Okla. /Owasso HS6 Edward Hubbard* M 6’1 170 SO. Broken Arrow, Okla./Broken Arrow HS7 Timothy Nuckols D 5’7 185 JR. Frisco, Texas/Western Texas College8 Whellyn Carroll* M 6’2 195 RS-SR. Johannesburg, South Africa/Northern Oklahoma - Tonkawa9 Necas Collins* F 5’10 160 SR. Kingston, Jamaica/Univ. of Hartford10 Danko Kenjic* F 5’10 175 JR. Zemun, Serbia/Tehnicka Skola11 Dylan Beaird* F 5’10 145 JR. Tulsa, Okla./Union HS12 Nathan Garcia* M 5’8 150 RS-JR. Waxahachie, Texas/Waxahachie HS13 Lars Lindtner M 5’7 160 JR. Haugesund, Norway/Northern Oklahoma - Tonkawa14 Joshua Permaul D 5’9 155 FR. Owasso, Okla./Owasso HS15 Austin Sexton* F 6’1 180 SR. Jenks, Okla./NEO A&M 16 Caleb Pitts* D 6’0 165 JR. Tulsa, Okla./Union HS17 Devin Zvosec* D 6’0 170 RS-SR. Jacksonville, Fla /Johnson County CC18 Carson Lynn M 6’3 185 JR. Oklahoma City, Okla./Putnam City HS19 Walter Hubbard* M 5’10 165 SR. Broken Arrow, Okla./Oklahoma Wesleyan20 Billy Cundall M 6’0 145 FR. Dewsbury, England/Heckmondwike School21 Chris Perez* M 5’5 150 RS-SO. Providence, R.I./Broken Arrow HS

Edgar Aranda M 5’7 175 JR. (RS) Bartlesville, Okla./Coffeyville CCEddie Choe* D 5’11 165 SO. (RS) Metairie, La./Grace King HSJosh Cude F 5’7 165 FR. (RS) Owasso, Okla./Owasso HSMatthew Deery M 5’8 145 FR. (RS) Allen, Texas/Allen HSKevin Howard* D 5’11 175 SR. (RS) Blanchardstown, Ireland/Coffeyville CCAric Kraft D 5’10 180 FR. (RS) Las Vegas, Nev./Shadow Ridge HSNiall Masterson* M 5’11 165 SR. (RS) Dublin, Ireland/Coffeyville CCJack Miller GK 5’10 210 FR. (RS) Dallas, Texas/J.J. Pearce HS

* Denotes returning player (RS) Denotes 2014 redshirt

Head Coach: Derek LarkinAssistant Coaches: Shawn Slater, Bryan Weygand, Scott Parkinson

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Date Time Opponent Location W/M–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––SEPTEMBER–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––Thur. Sept. 4 5:00 pm Southern Nazarene Bethany, Okla. W/M–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––Sun. Sept. 7 11:00 am Western State Colorado Denver, Colo. W–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––Mon. Sept. 8 4:00 pm Colorado Christian Lakewood, Colo. W–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––Tues. Sept. 9 7:00 pm Oklahoma Baptist Shawnee, Okla. M–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––Fri. Sept. 12 6:00 pm Missouri Southern Claremore, Okla. W–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––Fri. Sept. 12 8:00 pm Regis Claremore, Okla. M–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––Sun. Sept. 14 1:00/3:00 pm Ouachita Baptist Claremore, Okla. W/M–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––Tues. Sept. 16 5:00/7:00 pm John Brown Claremore, Okla. W/M–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––Sun. Sept. 21 3:00 pm Northwestern Oklahoma St. Claremore, Okla. W–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––Tues. Sept. 23 12:00 pm Texas Woman's Claremore, Okla. W–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––Tues. Sept. 23 2:00 pm Southwestern Christian Claremore, Okla. M–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––Tues. Sept. 30 2:00/4:00 pm William Jewell Liberty, Mo. W/M–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––OCTOBER–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––uSat. Oct. 4 5:00/7:30 pm St. Mary's Claremore, Okla. W/M–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––uTues. Oct. 6 12:00/2:30 pm Texas A&M International Claremore, Okla. W/M–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––Wed. Oct. 8 7:00 pm Hillsdale Free Will Baptist Claremore, Okla. M–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––uMon. Oct. 13 12:00/2:30 pm St. Edward's Austin, Texas W/M–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––Wed. Oct. 15 2:00 pm Midwestern State Claremore, Okla. M–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––uSat. Oct. 18 5:00/7:30 pm Lubbock Christian Lubbock, Texas W/M–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––uMon. Oct. 20 12:00/2:30 pm Texas-Permian Basin Odessa, Texas W/M–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––uPSat. Oct. 25 5:00/7:00 pm Dallas Baptist Claremore, Okla. W/M–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––uMon. Oct. 27 12:00/2:30 pm Oklahoma Christian Claremore, Okla. W/M–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––NOVEMBER–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––uSat. Nov. 1 5:00/7:30 pm Newman Wichita, Kan. W/M–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LEGEND–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––RED denotes Home Game | u denotes Conference Match | P denotes Senior Night–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––Live video streaming at www.rsuhillcats.com/live for all home games–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––Schedules are subject to change, visit our site or download the RSU Hillcat App for up to date schedules.–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––All RSU home soccer games are played at: Soldier Field | 1701 W. Will Rogers Blvd. | Claremore, OK 74017

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