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TCU WOMEN’S SOCCER

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2009 WOMEN’S SOCCER | COMMITMENT TOWARDS EXCELLENCE

Dear TCU Recruits and Fans,

Hello from Garvey-Rosenthal Soccer Stadium. It is amazing to think thatI have already been here for four years. Many times, people ask me whatdrove me to TCU and, obviously, it is impossible to answer that questionin only a few words, but I can tell you that the opportunity for developingchampions in life, as well as on the field, is as good at TCUas anywhere in the country.

Over the past four years our women's soccer student-athletes havecontinued to raise the bar for this program in every avenue. On thefield, we have consistently moved forward each year. Last season wewent 14-4-2, were ranked in every national poll during the season andcame within an overtime goal of qualifying for the NCAA College Cup.

In the classroom our team has received NSCAA Academic All-America Teamhonors the past three years, while boasting a team GPA of 3.3. In the commu-nity, the team has been involved as mentors in the classroom and participatedin too many charitable endeavors to list individually.

With that foundation for success, I am excited about the immediate futurefor TCU Soccer. I am honored to be surrounded by a group of young womenwho have committed themselves to a vision of excellence and a staffcommitted to helping them rise to that level.

TCU is truly one of the most unique and vibrant universities in thecountry and we are excited to be a part of the excellence known as TCU!

We look forward to seeing all of you this fall on the pitch andcontinuing the tradition of excellence we have started.

Go Frogs,

Dan Abdalla

Welcome From

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MEDIA GUIDE CREDITSEDITORIAL: The 2009 TCU WomenʼsSoccer Media Guide is a publication ofthe TCU Media Relations Department.The guide was written, edited anddesigned by Matt Hoover, Coordinator ofMedia Relations. Cover design by MattHoover. Editorial contributions by DanAbdalla, Mark Plakorus and TCU mediarelations staff. Special thanks to past andcurrent media relations staffs, BenBiefnes, Jackie Torda, Chase Iles and theTCU Womenʼs Soccer Staff for their helpin the compilation of material.

PHOTOGRAPHY: Linda Kaye, Scott Bjornlie, Anthony Vasser, MichaelClements, Jaren Wilkey, Ron Jones, Justin Borns, Gervaise McCraw ofThe Sporting Image, Lee OʼConnor, Jack Lawit, Mark Shearman, DanielVammen, C.W. Pack Sports and the Fort Worth Convention & VisitorʼsBureau.PRINTING: Cockrell Printing, Fort Worth, TexasThe 2009 TCU Womenʼs Soccer Media Guide may be purchased at theTCU Athletics Ticket office for $10 (please add $3 for shipping and han-dling).

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UNIVERSITY INFORMATION

Location ________________________________________Fort Worth, TexasEnrollment ________________________________________________8,865Founded __________________________________________________1873Nickname __________________________________________Horned FrogsColors __________________________________________Purple and WhiteConference ________________________________________Mountain WestChancellor________________________________________Victor J. BoschiniA.D. ____________________________________________Daniel B. MorrisonSWA________________________________________________Kim JohnsonHome Facility______________________________Garvey-Rosenthal StadiumCapacity __________________________________________________1,500

SOCCER QUICK FACTSHead Coach ______________________________Dan Abdalla (fifth season)Alma Mater __________________________________________UNLV, 1997

Career Record______________________________88-72-14 (10th season)Record At TCU ______________________________34-34-6 (5th season)

Office Phone __________________________________(817) 257-7096Office Fax____________________________________(817) 257-6696E-mail [email protected]

Assoc. Head Coach __________________________________Mark PlakorusOffice Phone __________________________________(817) 257-7647

E-mail [email protected]. Coach ________________________________________Michelle RoyalOffice Phone __________________________________(817) 257-6680

E-mail______________________________________m.royal@tcu.eduAthletic Trainer ________________________________________Lauren CrawfordOffice Phone __________________________________(817) 257-5399

E-mail____________________________________l.crawford@tcu.eduMedia Relations Contact ________________________________Matt Hoover

Office Phone______________________________________(817) 257-5299Fax ____________________________________________(817) 257-7964Cell Phone ______________________________________ (817) 343-9914E-mail [email protected]

All-Time Record ________________________________________185-223-29First Season ________________________________________________1986NCAA Appearances __________________________________________NoneMWC Championships ________________________________________None2008 Record ______________________________________________14-4-2MWC Record ______________________________________________4-2-1MWC Finish __________________________________________________3rdLetterwinners R/L ____________________________________________22/5Starters R/L ________________________________________________10/1Newcomers____________________________________________________9

TCU SCHEDULEDate Opponent Time08/21/09 at Texas 7:00 p.m. CT08/25/09 Mexico National Team 7:00 p.m. CT08/28/09 vs. UTSA 7:00 p.m. CT08/30/09 vs. Houston Baptist 1:00 p.m. CT09/04/09 vs. Texas Tech 7:00 p.m. CT09/06/09 at Rice 6:00 p.m. CT09/11/09 at Colorado College 4:00 p.m. MT09/13/09 vs. Denver 12:00 p.m. MT09/18/09 vs. Weber State 5:00 p.m. CT09/20/09 vs. Alabama 11:00 a.m. CT09/25/09 vs. Stephen F. Austin 7:00 p.m. CT09/27/09 vs. Texas Woman's 1:00 p.m. CT10/03/09 at New Mexico 5:00 p.m. MT10/08/09 vs. Air Force 11:30 a.m. CT10/10/09 vs. Wyoming 7:00 p.m. CT10/15/09 at Utah 7:00 p.m. MT10/17/09 at BYU 7:00 p.m. MT10/23/09 at UNLV 7:00 p.m. PT10/30/09 vs. San Diego State 7:00 p.m. CT11/04/09 MWC Championships ^ TBA11/05/09 MWC Championships ^ TBA11/07/09 MWC Championships ^ TBA

^ Mountain West Conference Championships in Provo, Utah

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THIS IS TCU SOCCERThe TCU Program 4-7Community 8-9Academics 10-11A Mountain West Conference Program 12-13Garvey-Rosenthal Soccer Stadium 14-15TCU Facilities 16-17Texas Christian University 18Fort Worth/Metroplex 192009 PREVIEWRoster Breakdown 212009 Preview 22-232009 Opponents 24-25The Mountain West Conference 262009 BIOGRAPHIESPlayer Biographies 28-56Pronunciation Guide 562009 COACHES/SUPPORT STAFFHead Coach Dan Abdalla 58-59Assistant Coaches 60-61Support Staff 62TCU Chancellor 63Athletics Director/Administration 64The 2008 Season Review2008 Season Review 66-70TCU Soccer HistoryWOMEN’S SOCCER HISTORYTCU Womenʼs Soccer History 72-74TCU Womenʼs Soccer All-Time Honors 75TCU Womenʼs Soccer All-Time Letters 76Year-By-Year Results 77-79All-Time Schedule 80-82All-Time Greats 83TCU MEDIA INFORMATIONMedia Information 85Compliance 86Media Relations 87GoFrogs.com 88

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THE TCU PROGRAM

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Life Development | Player Development | Family Environment | TCU Commitment | Total Team Effort

DEVELOPING CHAMPIONS IN LIFEUnder head coach Dan Abdalla, TCU student-athletes leave Fort Worth with not only a morecomplete game, but striving for excellence in every facet of life.

When you break down the TCU womenʼs soccer program there are five keys that the pro-gram represents: life development, player development, a family environment, a total teameffort and TCUʼs commitment toward excellence.

In 2008 alone, TCU was once again honored as one of the premier academic programsin the nation. For the third-consecutive season the womenʼs soccer program wasrecognized by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America with theNSCAA Team Academic Award. The Purple and White also placed 16student-athletes on the Fall 2008 Academic All-Mountain West ConferenceTeam, which marked the top group amongst TCUʼs five fall athleticssquads. The Purple and White also placed four players on theCoSIDA/ESPN the Magazine Academic All-District Women's SoccerTeam, including Lizzy Karoly, who earned first-team honors.

On the field in 2008, the womenʼs soccer program in FortWorth had a banner year. The Horned Frogs were rankedin every national poll at one point during the fall season, in-cluding a program-high RPI ranking of No. 24. Overall, theprogram went 14-4-2, which were the most victories ever in aseason, rewrote the record book in nearly every category andcompeted in post-season competition for the third time underhead coach Dan Abdalla.

The womenʼs soccer program preaches a family environment thatis a total team effort. This past spring the TCU womenʼs soccerteam raised $7,000 all on their own for Cook Childrenʼs Hospital.

The university is committed towards the soccer program as well as the the Jane and JohnJustin Foundation has committed $1.5 million for the new Jane Justin Fieldhouse at Garvey-Rosenthal Soccer Stadium. The project will be completed in 2010.

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2008 2008 2008Player Development Life Development TCU Commitment

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The Drive For No. 1 | Taking Shape In Fort Worth, Texas

BUILDING A CHAMPIONSHIP PROGRAMDuring the last four seasons, head coach Dan Abdalla has continued to move the program to heightsnever accomplished before in Fort Worth, Texas, not only on the field, but in the classroom.

With a program-best 14-4-2 record last fall, the TCU womenʼs soccer team moved forward in their quest to-wards a conference and national championship. The Horned Frogs reached the conferencetournament for the third time in four years under Abdalla. TCU, who was ranked in every pollthroughout the course of the season, came within an overtime goal of playing for the programʼs first-ever conference championship.

Their accomplishments on the field have begun to be noticed not only in the conference,but also nationally as the Purple and White produced the MWC Conference Freshmanof the Year and first team all-conference selection in Jordan Calhoun. TCU also placedLizzy Karoy and Katie Taylor on the all-conference squad, marking the second-straight year that the Horned Frogs have placed at least two student-athletes on theprestigious squad. Following its play at the conference tournament, TCUʼsJackie Torda and Karoly were named to the all-tournament team. Nationally,Calhoun wracked up nearly every national award as she was named tonumerous national teams, including the Soccer Buzz Freshman All-AmericaSquad as well as being one of 32 finalist for Soccer News Netʼs Player of theYear.

In the classroom, the Horned Frogs were as successful as they were on thefield in 2008. The NSCAA Academic Team placed 16 individuals on theMWC All-Academic squad, had four student-athletes named to theCoSIDA/ESPN the Magazine Academic All-District Women's SoccerTeam, placed Karoly on the NSCAA 2008 Scholar All-South Region Teamand wrapped up the season with Michelle Nguyen earning the ArthurAshe Jr. Scholar. Finally, TCU closed out 2009 with seven MountainWest Scholar-Athlete Awards.

The city of Fort Worth has begun to take notice of Abdallaʼs programʼs success as fans have turned out ingroves to see the TCU womenʼs soccer team. Last fall, the Horned Frogs produced three of the programʼsbest attendance figures, averaging over a 1,200 fans per home contest.

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THE TCU PROGRAM

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Community Service | TCU Women’s Soccer Program Dedication Towards Making A Difference

STEPPING OUT INTO THE COMMUNITYDuring Dan Abdallaʼs four years at TCU, the Horned Frogs have helpedin the community of Dallas/Fort Worth annually.

This past spring, the womenʼs soccer program took their communityinvolvement to a whole new level, raising over $7,000 hosting two KicksFor Kids Soccer Clinics to benefit Cook Children's Hospital.

The event was held for youth soccer players and kindergarten througheighth-grade students, with all proceeds going directly to CookChildren's Hospital. The soccer clinics hosted over 149 participants fromlocal youth teams around the metroplex.

The clinic was organized, marketed and planned completely by thewomen's soccer program. The goal was to raise $2,500, but the teamraised a grand total of $7,167. All proceeds went directly to CookChildren's Hospital in Fort Worth.

In 2007, TCU not only hosted a clinic for Special Olympics, but also vol-unteered their time at a local school, helping with Jump Rope For Heart.

It is common-place to go to an elementary school in the Dallas/FortWorth area and see one of the members of the soccer program givingup their day to help children read or teach them sign language.

It is also common-place to see TCU soccer players staying after con-tests until the lights go off at Garvey-Rosenthal Soccer Stadium, signingautographs for young men and women who aspire to play collegiate soc-cer one day.

At TCU, the womenʼs soccer program shows on a daily basis what itmeans to be role models to todayʼs youth. A smile on a young girls faceto them is the same as netting a goal against a Mountain WestConference opponent.

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THE HORNED FROGS IN THE CLASSROOMUnder head coach Dan Abdalla, TCU has excelled in every facet of the classroom. Thepast three seasons, TCU has placed 42 players on the academic all-conference squad,while 16 different individuals have been awarded with the Mountain West ConferenceScholar-Athlete Award in those three years.

In 2008, the womenʼs soccer program was once again honored with numerous academicawards, including the NSCAA Team Academic Award for the third-straight season. SeniorLizzy Karoly picked up several honors during the 2008 season as she was named to theNSCAA Scholar All-South Region and earned first team all-district honors.

Overall, four TCU soccer players were named to the 2008 CoSIDA/ESPNthe Magazine Academic All-District Women's Soccer Team. Karoly,Kelsey Walters, Jackie Torda and Cheryl Martin comprised four of the28 players on the District VI Academic All-District Teams.

This past summer, Michelle Nguyen was a selection to theprestigious Arthur Ashe Jr. Sports Scholars for the second-consecutiveseason. The Arthur Ashe Jr. Sports Scholars Award wasestablished in 1992 to honor undergraduate students of colorwho excel both academically and athletically.

In 2008-09, TCU had four members of the womenʼs soccerprogram graduate with degrees. With that number inplace, TCUʼs soccer program has graduated a total of 18 duringAbdallaʼs tenure.

Many of those graduates have gone on to very prestigiouscareers which include: supply chain analyst at Shell Oil, anassistant sports coordinator for a sports entertainment company,a procurement specialist for Raytheon, a Aircraft Maintenance Officer inthe Air Force and a Corporate Specialist with the San Jose Earthquakes ofMajor League Soccer.

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ACADEMICS

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Academics | TCU Women’s Soccer Program Working Hard In The Classroom

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THE MOUNTAIN WEST CONFERENCEFrom its inception in 1999, the Mountain West Conference has been committed to excel-lence in intercollegiate athletics while promoting the academic missions of its member insti-tutions.

As the league celebrates its 11th year in 2009-10, the MWC continues to cultivate oppor-tunities for student-athletes to compete at the highest level, while fostering academicachievement and sportsmanship. Over its 10-year history, the MWC has been assertive inits involvement with the NCAA governance structure and has taken a leadership role in theoverall administration of intercollegiate athletics.

The TCU womenʼs soccer program has followed that same path during conferenceplay. The Horned Frogs made the conference tournament last fall for the third timein four years.

At the 2008 Mountain West Conference tournament in Las Vegas, Nev., thePurple and White opened the tournament with the No. 3 seed, which was thehighest seeding ever for the program. The Horned Frogs made quick workduring the first round, upending San Diego State, 2-1, before falling to Utahin overtime in semifinal action.

For the year, TCU, who posted its single-season best conference win totalwith a 4-2-1 record, placed three individuals on the all-conference squadmarking the second-straight season the Horned Frogs had two or morestudent-athletes earn all-conference recognition. Sophomore Jordan Calhounearned first-team all-conference honors as well as MWC Freshman of theYear. Both honors were program firsts.

In the past three seasons, the Horned Frogs have had nine individuals pickup weekly awards. Last season alone, TCU earned weekly honors forfour-consecutive weeks in route to seven weekly awards during the 2008season.

The Mountain West Conference | TCU Climbing The Mountain

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GARVEY-ROSENTHAL SOCCER STADIUMEvery gameday, TCU plays in front of some of the greatest fans in all ofcollegiate soccer. Game-after-game, thousands of fans show up in themasses to enjoy Division I womenʼs soccer at its finest. Garvey-Rosenthal Soccer Stadium, which opened prior to the 2000 season, fea-tures a state-of-the-art video scoreboard, both match and trainingspaces, a press box, ample parking and even more room for expansion.

In the past four seasons, TCU has set record attendance figures. Twoout of the past four seasons, the Horned Frogs have had over 2,000spectators pile into Garvey-Rosenthal Soccer Stadium for a match. Lastfall, TCU, which set three of the top-five attendance figures all-time inprogram history, watched as 2,161 fans came in droves to watch TCUbattle the University of Texas. In a two-day span, over 3,300 peoplewatched the Purple and White battle Utah and BYU.

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Garvey-Rosenthal Soccer Stadium | A Home Like No Other

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THE JANE JUSTIN FIELDHOUSETCU has announced that the Jane and John Justin Foundation has committed $1.5 million forthe new Jane Justin Fieldhouse at Garvey-Rosenthal Soccer Stadium.

It is the largest gift ever at TCU for a project geared solely for women's athletics.

"We are truly thankful for this generous donation from the Jane and John Justin Foundationand honored to be associated with the Jane Justin name," TCU athletics director DannyMorrison said. "This gift is an indication of the foundation's commitment to women's athleticsand TCU in general.

"We look forward to representing Jane Justin's legacy with class, determination and characterboth on and off the field."

The Jane and John Justin Foundation has previously been a lead contributor to the JohnJustin Athletic Center, which opened in 2000, and the Sam Baugh Indoor Practice Facility com-pleted in Summer 2007.

The Jane Justin Fieldhouse will be approximately 5,000 square feet and include home and vis-itor locker rooms, an officials locker room, a training room, offices, lounge area and wrap-around raised viewing terrace.

The completion date of the Jane Justin Fieldhouse is targeted for June 2010.

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TCU ATHLETICS FACILITIESThe 38,000-square foot John Justin Athletic Center serves as the lifeline for TCUAthletics. The building, which was completed in August 2000, houses the aca-demic-athletic services office, administrative offices, video center, HeritageCenter and the football offices. The academic center includes individual tutorrooms, group study rooms and a computer lab, all near the student-athletes'workout and competitive venues.

Really, commitment is the key when it comes to TCU and its facilities. In no areais that word more evident than the facility improvements planned for the future ofHorned Frog programs. The first step was the $7 million Sam Baugh IndoorPractice Facility that opened in 2008. Phase two was unveiled last fall in the formof the Dutch Meyer Athletic Complex and Abe Martin Academic EnhancementCenter, which features academic and team meeting space, a team communityarea, 250 club seats, six luxury suites and a unique view of Amon G. CarterStadium. The complex was completely funded by nine donors and game day rev-enues raised by the facility go directly to supporting athletics scholarshipsthrough the Frog Club.

TCU takes pride in its ability to provide student-athletes with some of the finestfacilities possible. Horned Frog athletes have seen multiple facility upgrades inrecent years, and not just for soccer. The Schollmaier Basketball Complex, com-pleted in 2004, gave both menʼs and womenʼs basketball programs a brand-newpractice facility, while the baseball team benefited from the construction of the $7million Lupton Stadium in 2003. The football, womenʼs soccer, tennis, track andfield, volleyball and swimming and diving programs also have seen individualsport improvements since 2000, and a multi-million-dollar Olympic SportsComplex is one of many projects in the works for the future of TCUʼs athleticsprogram. TCU also is moving in the direction of a proposed major renovation ofAmon G. Carter Stadium.

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THE OLYMPIC SPORT COMPLEXThe facility will support 14 of TCUʼs 20 sports programs - menʼs and womenʼs golf, menʼs andwomenʼs cross country, menʼs and womenʼs indoor and outdoor track and field, menʼs andwomenʼs tennis, womenʼs soccer, baseball, equestrian and rifle.

The TCU Olympic Sport Complex will serve as a main center of integration and networking forstudent-athletes from sports - which previously have had no “home.”

With the addition of the TCU Olympic Sport Complex - each varsity sports program will now haveits own coachesʼ offices, locker rooms, meeting rooms, etc.

The TCU Olympic Sport Complex will include student-athlete enhancement such as computerlaptops for academic work, weight room and athletic training room.

All plans are simply proposals at this stage of the process.

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THE TCU CAMPUSTexas Christian University is forging into all-new frontiers today—theexplosion of technology; the reality of a global society; the wonder foundin diversity; the satisfaction of understanding the world we live in andmaking it better. At TCU, students find small classes (a 15:1 student-to-teacher ratio), challenging and caring professors and countless ways toget involved and lead. A challenging academic environment helps individ-uals grow as thinkers, writers and speakers. And learning to change theworld isnʼt just some lofty idea. For the thousands of students whochoose TCU each year, itʼs what they work toward every day.

In recent years, Texas Christian University has invested more than $500million in new facilities and upgrades to campus classrooms, laboratoriesand residence halls. The individual projects have radically changed theface of the TCU campus, and further advances continue each day.Individual projects recently completed include the construction of the newBrown-Lupton University Union, TCU Barnes and Noble Bookstore andMabee Foundation Education Complex, in addition to four new studentresidence halls. In all, nine new facilities have been added to the campuslandscape over the last two years alone.

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BROWN-LUPTON UNIVERSITY UNIONBetter known as the BLUU, construction of the 145,000 square foot student unionwas completed in the fall of 2008, giving TCU students a more spacious and func-tional facility that serves as the beating heart of the campus. A new dining facility,auditorium, conference rooms, gift shop and student organization headquartersare some of the many services that the new union offers to TCU students, facultyand staff. The BLUU features three separate dining options, including MarketSquare, an 800-seat hall where TCU students can watch their food being grilled,seared, tossed or baked to order. Market Square boasts seven different varietiesof cuisine from which students can select on all-you-can-eat terms.

TCU BARNES & NOBLE BOOKSTOREThe new 34,000-square-foot facility was a joint venture with Barnes & Noble, whichoperates as the universityʼs bookstore. Students can now study and meet class-mates in the Starbucks lounge or purchase TCU gear across the street from cam-pus. The bookstore is located on the corner of University Drive and W. BerryStreet. The new bookstore includes expanded book sales and retail space, alounge, reading areas, a mezzanine for textbooks, study areas and a cafe withindoor and outdoor seating.

RESIDENCE HALLSFour new residence halls, totaling approximately 220,000 square feet, have beenadded to the grounds of TCUʼs campus. The TCU student housing administrativeoffices are located on the ground floor of Kellye Wright Samuelson Hall.Samuelson and Amon G. Carter Hall, the two northern-most buildings, were com-pleted in summer 2007. Teresa and Luther King Hall and Mary and Robert J.Wright Hall, TCUʼs most recent additions, were completed in 2008.

J.E. AND L.E. MABEE FOUNDATION EDUCATIONCOMPLEXRenovation of the interior of the existing Bailey Building and construction of anadjoining three-story, 23,000 square-foot addition, named Betsy and Steve PalkoHall, was completed in summer 2007. The Bailey Building, constructed in 1914,was originally the home of Brite College of the Bible. It was named for West Texaspioneers Mary Ann and Robert Bailey.

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FORT WORTH/THE METROPLEXFort Worth continues to wear its cowboy heritage and exude a prop-your-feet-up-and-stay-awhile spirit. Smiles and nods are the norm. Optimism, like a friendlyhandshake, is undeniable. Yet as much as Fort Worth began on the open range,it thrives more today as a cosmopolitan city. It marries a proud cowboy heritagewith a distinct sophistication that sets the city apart. Downtown itself is only fivemiles from campus. Sundance Square invites patrons to enjoy the 20-blockentertainment and shopping venue. Where else can you take your pick of morethan 25 upscale eateries, see a movie, attend a play, listen to a symphony ordance under the stars – all within walking distance of each other? Fort Worth con-nects with nearby Dallas and other surrounding communities for what is simplyknown as the “Metroplex,” which boasts a total population of more than 6.1 mil-lion to form the fourth-largest metropolitan area in the United States.

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FORT WORTH TO...(driving time based on 65 mph)Abilene . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4.25 hoursAmarillo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4.75 hoursAustin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2.5 hoursCorpus Christi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5.25 hoursDallas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30 minutesHouston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 hoursLittle Rock, Ark. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 hoursMidland/Odessa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4.5 hoursOklahoma City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 hoursSan Antonio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3.5 hoursShreveport, La. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 hoursTyler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 hoursWaco . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.25 hours

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2009 SEASON PREVIEW

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2009 ROSTER BREAKDOWN

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2009 NUMERICAL ROSTERNo. Name Pos. Class Ht. Exp. Hometown (Previous School)0 Kelsey Walters GK Jr. 5-5 2L Oklahoma City, Okla. (Putnam City North HS)1 Kira Michelson-Bartlett GK Fr. 5-9 HS Bonney Lake, Wash. (Bonney Lake HS)2 Kaylie Garcia MF/F So. 5-7 1L Oklahoma City, Okla. (Putnam City North HS)3 Leigha Leonard MF Fr. 5-2 HS Highlands Ranch, Colo. (Thunder Ridge HS)4 Alex Mechalske D/MF So. 5-4 1L Fort Worth, Texas (Nolan Catholic HS)5 Katie Taylor D So. 5-5 1L Escondido, Calif. (Mission Hills HS)6 Kristen Halverson F/MF So. 5-6 TR Laguna Hills, Calif. (Cal State Fullerton)7 Jenna Hayes F So. 5-6 1L Longmont, Colo. (Niwot HS)8 Katie Runyon F So. 5-4 1L Quincy, Ill. (Quincy Senior HS)9 Jordan Calhoun F So. 5-5 1L Norman, Okla. (Norman North HS)10 Chelsea Cody MF Jr. 5-3 2L Oklahoma City, Okla. (Putnam City HS)11 Lizzy Karoly F Sr. 5-4 3L Escondido, Calif. (San Pasqual HS)12 Michelle Nguyen MF Sr. 5-4 3L Richardson, Texas (Plano East HS)13 Tara Magdos D So. 5-6 SQ Las Vegas, Nev. (Sierra Vista HS)15 Kathleen Mellano MF So. 5-7 SQ Bonsall, Calif. (Fallbrook HS)16 Cheryl Martin D/MF Jr. 5-6 2L Las Vegas, Nev. (Spring Valley HS)17 Kelly Faerber MF Sr. 5-2 3L Austin, Texas (Westwood HS)18 Elise Kensinger MF Fr. 5-9 HS Colorado Springs, Colo. (Cheyenne Mountain HS)19 Jackie Torda F Jr. 5-7 2L Colleyville, Texas (Nolan Catholic HS)20 Danika Powers D/MF So. 5-3 1L San Antonio, Texas (Churchill HS)21 Lindsay Holmes D/MF So. 5-7 1L Plano, Texas (Plano West HS)22 Alex Matthews MF So. 5-4 1L Stockton, Calif. (Lincoln HS)23 Chelsey Wilgenburg D So. 5-7 1L Hanford, Calif. (Central Valley Christian HS)24 Kaitlyn Shelledy D So. 5-5 1L Tomball, Texas (Tomball HS)25 Emma Geyer D Jr. 5-7 1L Kennedale, Texas (U of Houston)26 Kaitlyn Reynolds D Fr. 5-6 HS Houston, Texas (Bellaire HS)27 Shelby Miller F/MF Fr. 5-4 HS Tyler, Texas (All Saints Episcopal)28 Nikki Wilbur D Jr. 5-10 2L Laguna Niguel, Calif. (Santa Margarita HS)29 Lauren Edwards D Fr. 5-7 HS Coto de Caza, Calif. (Santa Margarita HS)30 Hannah Kunnemann MF So. 5-6 1L Marietta, Ga. (Alan C. Pope HS)31 Lauren Wysoski GK So. 5-9 1L Fort Worth, Texas (Nolan Catholic HS)32 Kaylin Mellem MF Fr. 5-4 HS San Clemente, Calif. (San Clemente HS)33 Bethany Gorham D Fr. 5-8 HS Laguna Hills, Calif. (Santa Margarita HS)

2009 ALPHABETICAL ROSTERNo. Name Pos. Class Ht. Exp. Hometown (Previous School)9 Jordan Calhoun F So. 5-5 1L Norman, Okla. (Norman North HS)10 Chelsea Cody MF Jr. 5-3 2L Oklahoma City, Okla. (Putnam City HS)29 Lauren Edwards D Fr. 5-7 HS Coto de Caza, Calif. (Santa Margarita HS)17 Kelly Faerber MF Sr. 5-2 3L Austin, Texas (Westwood HS)2 Kaylie Garcia MF/F So. 5-7 1L Oklahoma City, Okla. (Putnam City North HS)25 Emma Geyer D Jr. 5-7 1L Kennedale, Texas (U of Houston)33 Bethany Gorham D Fr. 5-8 HS Laguna Hills, Calif. (Rancho Santa Margarita HS)6 Kristen Halverson F/MF So. 5-6 TR Laguna Hills, Calif. (Cal State Fullerton)7 Jenna Hayes F So. 5-6 1L Longmont, Colo. (Niwot HS)21 Lindsay Holmes D/MF So. 5-7 1L Plano, Texas (Plano West HS)11 Lizzy Karoly F Sr. 5-4 3L Escondido, Calif. (San Pasqual HS)18 Elise Kensinger MF Fr. 5-9 HS Colorado Springs, Colo. (Cheyenne Mountain HS)30 Hannah Kunnemann MF So. 5-6 1L Marietta, Ga. (Alan C. Pope HS)3 Leigha Leonard MF Fr. 5-2 HS Highlands Ranch, Colo. (Thunder Ridge HS)13 Tara Magdos D So. 5-6 SQ Las Vegas, Nev. (Sierra Vista HS)16 Cheryl Martin D/MF Jr. 5-6 2L Las Vegas, Nev. (Spring Valley HS)22 Alex Matthews MF So. 5-4 1L Stockton, Calif. (Lincoln HS)4 Alex Mechalske D/MF So. 5-4 1L Fort Worth, Texas (Nolan Catholic HS)15 Kathleen Mellano MF So. 5-7 SQ Bonsall, Calif. (Fallbrook HS)32 Kaylin Mellem MF Fr. 5-4 HS San Clemente, Calif. (San Clemente HS)1 Kira Michelson-Bartlett GK Fr. 5-9 HS Bonney Lake, Wash. (Bonney Lake HS)27 Shelby Miller F/MF Fr. 5-4 HS Tyler, Texas (All Saints Episcopal)12 Michelle Nguyen MF Sr. 5-4 3L Richardson, Texas (Plano East HS)20 Danika Powers D/MF So. 5-3 1L San Antonio, Texas (Churchill HS)26 Kaitlyn Reynolds D Fr. 5-6 HS Houston, Texas (Bellaire HS)8 Katie Runyon F So. 5-4 1L Quincy, Ill. (Quincy Senior HS)24 Kaitlyn Shelledy D So. 5-5 1L Tomball, Texas (Tomball HS)5 Katie Taylor D So. 5-5 1L Escondido, Calif. (Mission Hills HS)19 Jackie Torda F Jr. 5-7 2L Colleyville, Texas (Nolan Catholic HS)0 Kelsey Walters GK Jr. 5-5 2L Oklahoma City, Okla. (Putnam City North HS)28 Nikki Wilbur D Jr. 5-10 2L Laguna Niguel, Calif. (Santa Margarita HS)23 Chelsey Wilgenburg D So. 5-7 1L Hanford, Calif. (Central Valley Christian HS)31 Lauren Wysoski GK So. 5-9 1L Fort Worth, Texas (Nolan Catholic HS)

BY STATECalifornia5 Katie Taylor6 Kristen Halverson11 Lizzy Karoly15 Kathleen Mellano22 Alex Matthews23 Chelsey Wilgenburg28 Nikki Wilbur29 Lauren Edwards32 Kaylin Mellem33 Bethany GorhamColorado3 Leigha Leonard7 Jenna Hayes18 Elise KensingerGeorgia30 Hannah KunnemannIllinois8 Katie RunyonNevada13 Tara Magdos16 Cheryl MartinOklahoma0 Kelsey Walters2 Kaylie Garcia9 Jordan Calhoun10 Chelsea CodyTexas4 Alex Mechalske12 Michelle Nguyen17 Kelly Faerber19 Jackie Torda21 Lindsay Holmes24 Kaitlyn Shelledy25 Emma Geyer26 Kaitlyn Reynolds27 Shelby Miller20 Danika Powers31 Lauren WysoskiWashington1 Kira Michelson-Bartlett

BY CLASSSeniors11 Lizzy Karoly12 Michelle Nguyen17 Kelly FaerberJuniors0 Kelsey Walters10 Chelsea Cody16 Cheryl Martin19 Jackie Torda25 Emma Geyer28 Nikki WilburSophomore2 Kaylie Garcia4 Alex Mechalske5 Katie Taylor6 Kristen Halverson7 Jenna Hayes8 Katie Runyon9 Jordan Calhoun13 Tara Magdos15 Kathleen Mellano20 Danika Powers21 Lindsay Holmes22 Alex Matthews23 Chelsey Wilgenburg24 Kaitlyn Shelledy30 Hannah Kunnemann31 Lauren WysoskiFreshman1 Kira Michelson-Bartlett3 Leigha Leonard18 Elise Kensinger26 Kaitlyn Reynolds27 Shelby Miller29 Lauren Edwards32 Kaylin Mellem33 Bethany Gorham

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THE RUN FOR NO. 1The 2009 Women’s Soccer Preview

The pieces are in place in 2009 for the Horned Frog womenʼs soccerprogram to make a serious run at a conference title and NCAATournament berth. With 10 of 11 starters returning, including its top-fourgoal strikers and entire defensive backline, TCU has the potential to beone of the top teams not only in the Mountain West Conference, butalso the country in 2009.

Led by fifth-year head coach Dan Abdalla, TCU came within an over-time goal of making the NCAA Tournament in 2008 and should haveplenty of motivation to capture even more magic after posting the mostsuccessful season in program history last fall.

The Horned Frogs will enter 2009 looking to improve upon a programbest 14-4-2 record overall and 4-2-1 mark in conference action.

Between the posts, Kelsey Walters and Lauren Wysoski return withWalters most likely to start after recording one of the most dominatingsophomore campaigns in program history.

TCUʼs last line of defense this fall will consist of two-year starter CherylMartin, as well as sophomores Katie Taylor, who earned all-conferencehonors in 2008, Lindsay Holmes and Alex Mechalske. The quartetstarted nearly every contest last fall and will once again play a key rollin TCUʼs success in 2009. Sophomore Chelsey Wilgenburg will alsoprobably start at some point during the season after showing somedominating stretches of play late in the year in 2008.

The midfield position could be one of the most dangerous positions thisfall for TCU as the Horned Frogs return junior Chelsea Cody, who hasstarted nearly every contest during her time in Fort Worth and JackieTorda, a talented attacker that earned MWC All-Tournament honors fol-lowing her efforts at the 2008 MWC Championships. Junior NikkiWilbur is also back for the Purple and White after starting every contestfor TCU in the midfield last season. Both Kaylie Garcia and MichelleNguyen should push for starting spots as well this fall after netting mul-tiple goals during the 2008 campaign. Finally, look for senior KellyFaerber to offer added depth to the starting lineup after battling throughinjuries the past two seasons.

Up front, TCU possess one of the most dangerous attackers in thenation in sophomore Jordan Calhoun. Calhoun is coming off an All-American freshman campaign in which she rewrote nearly every recordin route to MWC Freshman of the Year honors. Along side Calhoun willbe two-time all-conference selection Lizzy Karoly. Karoly, a senior fromCalifornia, netted 11 goals in 2008 and is poised for something specialduring her final season. Sophomore Jenna Hayes should also factorinto the forward mix this fall after sitting out 2008 with an injury. Speedysophomore Katie Runyon will provide TCU another attacking forwardoff the bench after playing in 19 matches last fall.

A handful of newcomers will grace the TCU roster this season with asmany as five expected to compete for serious playing time.

TCUʼs schedule in 2009 features nine home matches and contests with14 teams that played in post-season competition.

The non-conference home slate is highlighted by matches against theMexican National Team, UTSA, Houston Baptist, Texas Tech andStephen F. Austin, who all played in post-season play in 2008. ThePurple and White will play a total of five non-conference matches atGarvey-Rosenthal Soccer Stadium.

On the road, the Horned Frogs will open the month of August with aroad-match against 2008 NCAA tournament participant Texas in Austin.TCU will also play away matches against Rice, Colorado College,Denver, Weber State and Alabama, who played in SEC post-seasonaction last fall.

The conference schedule consists of three home matches and fourroad games. TCU will host Air Force, Wyoming and San Diego State.TCU's MWC road schedule includes games at New Mexico, Utah,BYU, who captured the MWC title in 2008, and UNLV.

The Purple and White will begin their quest towards a NationalChampionship on August 21 against the University of Texas in Austin.The match is scheduled to begin at 7 p.m.

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Chelsey WilgenburgWilgenburg had a solid freshman season in which shecame on late in the year. She started seven contests in2008, while also making an appearance in 16 games.

Jordan CalhounAs a freshman, Calhoun was one of the best players in theMountain West Conference and the nation. She shouldpush for first-team All-America honors if she can duplicatethe type of season she had in 2008.

Lizzy KarolyThe multiple all-conference selection was deadly at timeslast fall and should close out her career as one of the bestto ever wear the Purple and White. Karoly should push forfirst-team all-conference honors in 2009.

Forward Breakdown

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Jackie TordaTorda switched to the midfield last fall and it proved to bea recipe for success as she closed out her sophomoreseason earning MWC All-Tournament honors She nettedfour goals and five assists in 2008.

Kaylie GarciaGarcia had a breakout freshman season last fall andshould help bolster an already solid midfield group afterdishing out four assists in seven starts in 2008.

Chelsea CodyCody is one of the most feared midfielders in the entireMountain West Conference and should once again pushfor all-conference honors after maning the middle of themidfield the past two season.

Nikki WilburWilbur is an imposing midfielder that uses her size to heradvantage. She could have a breakout season after asolid 2008 season that saw her start every contest.

Katie Taylor Lizzy Karoly

Alex MechalskeMechalske can play anywhere on the field and will belooked upon this season to provide more help on attacksafter a solid freshman season. She is a true threat with theball at her feet and is poised for a breakout year.

Katie TaylorThe returning all-conference performer could push for allkinds of national accolades this season. Had a huge fresh-man season and is one of the dominating defenders in theMountain West Conference.

Lindsay HolmesHolmes started 15 games last fall before going down latein the year with an injury. A dangerous defender whoshould push for all-conference honors after excelling attimes last season in her defender position.

Cheryl MartinMartin is one of the most dangerous defenders in theMountain West Conference and should earn plenty ofrecognition this fall after starting nearly every contest thepast two seasons.

Kelsey WaltersWalters has started in goal the past two seasonʼs andshould once again provide TCU with one of the best goal-keepers not only in the conference, but also in the entirenation.

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Kelsey Walters

Defensive Breakdown

Goalkeeper Breakdown Midfield Breakdown

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Mexican NationalAug. 25 • 7 p.m.Home Exhibition

NotesThe Mexican National Team is current-ly ranked No. 22 in the FIFA/Coca-Cola Women's World Rankings andclosed out 2008 finishing third overallin the CONCACAF Women's OlympicQualification.

Overall, the squad has reached themedal round in three-consecutive PanAmerican Games, winning once, whilealso being the first team from aSpanish-speaking country to qualifyfor both the women's World Cup andOlympic Games.

Texas-Woman’sSept. 27 • 1 p.m.Home Contest

Location: Denton, TexasEnrollment: 12,183Nickname: PioneersColors: Maroon & WhiteConference: Lone StarPresident: Ann StuartAthletic Director: Chalese ConnorsHead Coach: Fleur BenatarCareer Record: 43-74-14School Record: 43-74-14Stadium: TWU Soccer FieldCapacity: N/A2008 Record: 9-8-2Conference Record: 4-4-2Postseason: NoneStarters R/L: 7/4Letterwinners R/L: 11/10

Media Relations: Naveem BoppanaEmail: [email protected]: www.twuathletics.com

Stephen F. AustinSept. 25 • 7 p.m.Home Contest

Location: Nacogdoches, TexasEnrollment: 11,990Nickname: LumberjacksColors: Purple and WhiteConference: SouthlandPresident: Dr. Baker PattilloAthletic Director: Robert HillHead Coach: George Van LinderCareer Record: 133-106-22School Record: 9-7-2Stadium: SFA Soccer ComplexCapacity: 2,0002008 Record: 9-7-2Conference Record: 6-2-1Postseason: NoneStarters R/L: 6/5Letterwinners R/L: 12/11Media Relations: Brian RossEmail: [email protected]: www.sfajacks.com

Weber StateSept. 18 • 5 p.m.Away Contest

DenverSept. 13 • 1 p.m.Away Contest

Location: Denver, Colo.Enrollment: 10,791Nickname: PioneersColors: Crimson and GoldConference: Sun BeltPresident: Robert D. CoombeAthletic Director: Peg Bradley-DoppesHead Coach: Jeff HookerCareer Record: 218-88-31School Record: 218-88-31Stadium: Pioneer FieldCapacity: 1,0002008 Record: 19-3-2Conference Record: 9-1-1Postseason: NoneStarters R/L: 7/4Letterwinners R/L: 17/9Media Relations: Mike KennedyEmail: [email protected]: www.denverpioneers.com

Colorado CollegeSept. 11 • 5 p.m.Away Contest

Location: Colorado Springs, Colo.Enrollment: 1,940Nickname: TigersColors: Black and GoldConference: Conference USAPresident: Richard CelesteAthletic Director: Ken RalphHead Coach: Geoff BennettCareer Record: 102-73-21School Record: 54-32-11Stadium: Stewart FieldCapacity: 1,0002008 Record: 13-7-2Conference Record: 6-4-1Postseason: NoneStarters R/L: 8/3Letterwinners R/L: 18/4Media Relations: Dave MorossEmail: [email protected]: www.cctigers.com

RiceSept. 6 • 6 p.m.Away Contest

Location: Houston, TexasEnrollment: 5,008Nickname: OwlsColors: Blue and GrayConference: Conference USAPresident: David W. LeebronAthletic Director: Chris Del ConteHead Coach: Chris HustonCareer Record: 104-80-12School Record: 82-60-10Stadium: Rice Soccer StadiumCapacity: 5,0002008 Record: 10-9-0Conference Record: 6-5-0Postseason: NoneStarters R/L: N/ALetterwinners R/L: N/AMedia Relations: John SullivanEmail: [email protected]: www.riceowls.cstv.com

Texas TechSept. 4 • 7 p.m.Home Contest

Location: Lubbock, TexasEnrollment: 28,260Nickname: Red RaidersColors: Scarlet and BlackConference: Big 12President: Dr. Guy BaileyAthletic Director: Gerald MyersHead Coach: Tom StoneCareer Record: 15-18-3School Record: 15-18-3Stadium: John Walker ComplexCapacity: 1,5002008 Record: 8-10-1Conference Record: 3-7-0Postseason: NoneStarters R/L: 8/3Letterwinners R/L: 18/8

Media Relations: Tammi HoffmanEmail: [email protected]: www.texastech.cstv.com

Houston BaptistAug. 30 • 1 p.m.Home Contest

Location: Houston, TexasEnrollment: 2,749Nickname: HuskiesColors: Royal Blue and OrangeConference: Great WestPresident: Robert B. SloanAthletic Director: Steve MoniaciHead Coach: Misty JonesCareer Record: 77-61-4School Record: 31-18-4Stadium: Sorrells FieldCapacity: 1,0002008 Record: 9-7-1Conference Record: NonePostseason: NoneStarters R/L: 6/5Letterwinners R/L: 11/9

Media Relations: Jeff SuttonEmail: [email protected]: www.hbuhuskies.com

UTSAAug. 28 • 7 p.m.Home Contest

Location: San Antonio, TexasEnrollment: 28,534Nickname: RoadrunnersColors: Orange, Navy Blue, WhiteConference: SouthlandPresident: Ricardo RomoAthletic Director: Lynn HickeyHead Coach: Steve BallardCareer Record: 153-94-18School Record: 27-28-5Stadium: UTSA Sports ComplexCapacity: 1,0002008 Record: 10-10-1Conference Record: 7-3-1Postseason: NoneStarters R/L: 9/2Letterwinners R/L: 9/6

Media Relations: Carlos Valdez III.Email: [email protected]: www.goUTSA.com

AlabamaSept. 20 • 11 a.m.Away Contest

Location: Tuscaloosa, Ala.Enrollment: 27,052Nickname: Crimson TideColors: Crimson and WhiteConference: SECPresident: Dr. Robert E. WittAthletic Director: Mal MooreHead Coach: Todd BrambleCareer Record: 89-60-19School Record: 9-9-2Stadium: Alabama Soccer StadiumCapacity: 1,5002008 Record: 9-9-2Conference Record: 4-6-1Postseason: NoneStarters R/L: 8/5Letterwinners R/L: 11/10Media Relations: Skip PowersEmail: [email protected]: www.rolltide.com

TexasAug. 21 • 7 p.m.Away Contest

Location: Austin, TexasEnrollment: 49,738Nickname: LonghornsColors: Burnt Orange and WhiteConference: Big 12President: William C. Powers Jr.Athletic Director: Christine PolonskyHead Coach: Chris PetrucelliCareer Record: 309-86-28School Record: 134-64-18Stadium: Mike A. Myers StadiumCapacity: 20,0002008 Record: 13-3-4Conference Record: 5-2-3Postseason: NCAAStarters R/L: 7/5Letterwinners R/L: 15/9

Media Relations: Ashley WalkerEmail: [email protected]: www.TexasSports.com

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Location: Ogden, UtahEnrollment: 18,300Nickname: WildcatsColors: Purple and WhiteConference: Big SkyPresident: Dr. F. Ann MillerAthletic Director: Jerry GraybealHead Coach: Tim CromptonCareer Record: 47-40-12School Record: 47-40-12Stadium: Wildcat Soccer FieldCapacity: 2,0002008 Record: 9-8-2Conference Record: 5-3-0Postseason: NoneStarters R/L: N/ALetterwinners R/L: N/AMedia Relations: Darin HoggeEmail: [email protected]: www.weberstatesports.com

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San Diego StateOct. 30 • 7 p.m.Home Contest

Location: San Diego, Calif.Enrollment: 35,887Nickname: AztecsColors: Scarlet and BlackConference: MWCPresident: Dr. Stephen WeberAthletic Director: Jeff SchemmelHead Coach: Mike FriesenCareer Record: 15-8-6School Record: 15-8-6Stadium: SDSU Sports DeckCapacity: 1,0002008 Record: 6-10-3Conference Record: 2-4-1Postseason: NoneStarters R/L: 9/2Letterwinners R/L: 16/7Media Relations: Darin WongEmail: [email protected]: www.GoAztecs.com

Location: Provo, UtahConference: MWCPresident: Craig ThompsonStadium: Ute FieldCapacity: 2,000Media Relations: Becky MotchanEmail: [email protected]: www.themwc.cstv.comBroadcast: The Mtn.

UNLVOct. 23 • 9 p.m.Away Contest

Location: Las Vegas, Nev.Enrollment: 28,000Nickname: RebelsColors: Scarlet and GrayConference: MWCPresident: Dr. David B. AshleyAthletic Director: Mike HamrickHead Coach: Katherine MertzCareer Record: 44-30-14School Record: 44-30-14Stadium: Peter J. Memorial FieldCapacity: 2,5002008 Record: 11-7-3Conference Record: 3-3-1Postseason: NoneStarters R/L: 8/3Letterwinners R/L: 19/7Media Relations: Mark WasikEmail: [email protected]: www.unlvrebels.cstv.com

BYUOct. 17 • 8 p.m.Away Contest

Location: Provo, UtahEnrollment: 33,278Nickname: CougarsColors: Blue, White and TanConference: MWCPresident: Cecil O. SamuelsonAthletic Director: Tom HolmoeHead Coach: Jennifer RockwoodCareer Record: 210-65-20School Record: 210-65-20Stadium: South StadiumCapacity: 2,1402008 Record: 17-4-2Conference Record: 5-3-0Postseason: NCAAStarters R/L: N/ALetterwinners R/L: N/AMedia Relations: Jeff CullimoreEmail: [email protected]: www.byucougars.com

Utah

MWC Championship

Oct. 15 • 8 p.m.Away Contest

Location: Salt Lake City, UtahEnrollment: 29,251Nickname: UtesColors: Crimson and WhiteConference: MWCPresident: Michael K. YoungAthletic Director: Dr. Chris HillHead Coach: Rich ManningCareer Record: 95-38-16School Record: 95-38-16Stadium: Ute FieldCapacity: 2,0002008 Record: 11-9-2Conference Record: 5-2-0Postseason: NoneStarters R/L: 9/2Letterwinners R/L: 14/8Media Relations: Kyle HarrisEmail: [email protected]: www.UtahUtes.com

WyomingOct. 10 • 7 p.m.Home Contest

Location: Laramie, Wyo.Enrollment: 13,207Nickname: CowgirlsColors: Brown and GoldConference: MWCPresident: Tom BuchananAthletic Director: Tom BurmanHead Coach: Danny SanchezCareer Record: 136-21-8School Record: 8-10-1Stadium: Louis S. Madrid ComplexCapacity: 1,5002008 Record: 8-10-1Conference Record: 5-5-0Postseason: NoneStarters R/L: 6/5Letterwinners R/L: 12/7Media Relations: Quinn HunterEmail: [email protected]: www.wyomingathletics.com

Air ForceOct. 8 • 11:30 a.m.Home Contest

Location: USAF, Colo.Enrollment: 4,000Nickname: FalconsColors: Blue and SilverConference: MWCPresident: Lt. Gen. John RegniAthletic Director: Hans MuchHead Coach: Marty BuckleyCareer Record: 113-195-19School Record: 113-195-19Stadium: Cadet Soccer StadiumCapacity: 1,0002008 Record: 3-14-0Conference Record: 0-7-0Postseason: NoneStarters R/L: 8/3Letterwinners R/L: 20/5Media Relations: Nick ArseniakEmail: [email protected]: www.GoAirForceFalcons.com

New MexicoOct. 3 • 5 p.m.Away Contest

Location: Albuquerque, N.M.Enrollment: 25,787Nickname: LobosColors: Cherry and SilverConference: MWCPresident: Dr. David SchmidlyAthletic Director: Tim CassHead Coach: Kit VelaCareer Record: 56-68-26School Record: 56-68-26Stadium: UNM Soccer ComplexCapacity: 6,2002008 Record: 8-5-6Conference Record: 3-3-1Postseason: NoneStarters R/L: 11/6Letterwinners R/L: 15/6Media Relations: Daniel ArchuletaEmail: [email protected]: www.golobos.cstv.com

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ABOUT THE MOUNTAIN WEST CONFERENCEFrom its inception in 1999, the Mountain West Conference has been commit-ted to excellence in intercollegiate athletics while promoting the academicmissions of its member institutions. Fresh off celebrating its 10th anniversaryin 2008-09, the MWC continues to cultivate opportunities for student-athletesto compete at the highest level, while fostering academic achievement andsportsmanship. Over the history of its first decade, the MWC has beenassertive in its involvement with the NCAA governance structure and hastaken a leadership role in the overall administration of intercollegiate athletics.

Progressive in its approach, the MWC has marked several achievements overits first decade of existence, most notably becoming the first to establish asports network dedicated solely to an intercollegiate athletic conference. TheMWC was the first to experiment with the coaches challenge in the collegefootball instant replay system. It was also the first non-automatic-qualifyingBCS conference to participate in and win two BCS bowl games, as well ashave three teams ranked all eight weeks of the BCS Standings. Additionally,the MWC was the first conference to have a member institution with No. 1overall picks in both the NFL and NBA drafts in the same year (Utahʼs AlexSmith and Andrew Bogut, respectively). Since it was founded in 1999, theMWC is the only conference to have the No. 1 selection in each of the NFL,NBA and MLB drafts. The MWC also ranks second in No. 1 draft picks overthe last five years with three overall.

The Mountain West Conference is noted for its geographic diversity. Some ofthe most beautiful terrain and landscapes in the nation can be found withinMountain West Conference boundaries, including the majestic RockyMountain range, which borders four MWC schools (Utah, BYU, Air Force andColorado State). The high plains of Wyoming (elevation 7,220 feet – the high-est Division I campus in the nation) contrast with the desert city of Las Vegas(the fastest growing metropolitan area in the West) and the Pacific Oceanlocale of San Diego State. The southwestern flavor of New Mexico comple-ments the western heritage and culture of Fort Worth, Texas, home of theMWCʼs newest member, TCU.

HISTORYThe Mountain West Conference was conceived on May 26, 1998, when thepresidents of eight institutions — Air Force, BYU, Colorado State, NewMexico, San Diego State, UNLV, Utah and Wyoming — decided to form anew NCAA Division I-A intercollegiate athletic conference.

The split from the former 16-team conference re-established continuity andstability among the membership within the new league and signaled the con-tinuation of its tradition-rich, long-standing athletic rivalries. Five of the MWCʼseight original members have been conference rivals since the 1960s (BYU,Utah, New Mexico, Wyoming, Colorado State), while San Diego State (1978)and Air Force (1980) were longtime members as well. UNLV and TCUentered the fold in 1996 and the Rebels continued as one of the original eightinstitutions that formed the MWC in 1999. TCU rejoined the group with itsfirst year of competition in the Mountain West in 2005-06, completing theConference membership as it stands today.

When the MWC officially began operations on July 1, 1999, the new leaguehad in place a seven-year contract with ESPN, giving the broadcaster exclu-sive national television rights to MWC football and menʼs basketball, andthree-year agreements to send the leagueʼs football champion to the LibertyBowl and a second team to the Las Vegas Bowl. Commissioner CraigThompson also arranged a third bowl tie-in each of the first three years (1999Motor City, 2000 Silicon Valley, 2001 New Orleans) before securing a four-year deal with the Emerald Bowl in San Francisco in 2002. An innovator inthe postseason bowl structure, the MWC engineered many “firsts,” as leagueteams have participated in five inaugural bowl games (2000 Silicon Valley,2001 New Orleans, 2002 San Francisco (Emerald), 2005 Poinsettia, 2006New Mexico), as well as placing the first non-automatic-qualifying BCS teaminto a BCS bowl game with Utahʼs appearance in the 2005 Tostitos FiestaBowl.

MOUNTAIN WEST CONFERENCE DIRECTORYCONTACT INFO:15455 Gleneagle DriveSuite 200Colorado Springs, Colorado 80921Phone: (719) 488-4040Fax: (719) 487-7240Media/Communications Fax: (719) 487-7241

COMMISSIONERCraig Thompson CommissionerBret Gilliland Deputy Commissioner

BUSINESSS & FINANCEJim Andrus Assoc. Commiss., Business & Finance

CHAMPIONSHIPSCarrie Coll Assoc. Commiss., ChampionshipsDawn Anderson Director of ChampionshipsChelsea Guetz Championships Coord.

COMMUNICATIONSJavan Hedlund Assoc. Commiss., CommunicationsKim Melcher Director of CommunicationsMarlon Edge Asst. Director of CommunicationsBecky Motchan Asst. Director of Communications

COMPLIANCECarolayne Henry Assoc. Commiss., Compliance/SWAGary Walenga Asst. Director of Compliance

MARKETINGDan Butterly Assoc. Commiss., Marketing

MULTIMEDIAKatie Cavender Multimedia Coordinator

OPERATIONSJames Hixson Director of Operations

SUPPORT STAFFRuth Hill Administrative Assistant

OFFICIALSKen Rivera Coordinator of Football Officials

2008 MWC Soccer StandingsTeam Conf. Points OverallBYU 7-0-0 21 18-5-1Utah 5-2-0 15 11-9-2TCU 4-2-1 13 14-4-2UNLV 3-3-1 10 11-7-3New Mexico 3-3-1 10 8-5-6San Diego State 2-4-1 7 6-10-3Wyoming 2-5-0 6 8-10-1Air Force 0-7-0 0 3-14-0

2008 MWC Soccer Tournament FinalGame No. 1: No. 3 TCU 2, No. 6 San Diego State 1 (OT)Game No. 2: No. 4 New Mexico 1, No. 5 UNLV 1 (UNLV Advances)Game No. 3: No. 2 Utah 2, No. 3 TCU 1 (OT)Game No. 4: No. 1 BYU 4, No. 5 UNLV 0Game No. 5: No. 1 BYU 1, No. 2 Utah 0

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2008 SeasonA leader for TCU off the bench, Faerber played in 11 matches, making three starts from her midfield position ... Overall,posted seven shots in 2008, including four on goal.

2007 SeasonFaerber had her season cut short because of injury ... Played in only six games, making three starts ... Connected onfour shots during 2007.

2006 SeasonNamed to Fall 2006 Academic All-Mountain West Conference team ... Played in all 18 matches, while starting 15 at mid-field ... Had eight shots, including six on goal ... Helped TCU post the second-lowest goals against average in school his-tory by allowing just 1.32 goals per game ... Helped team post five shutouts.

High SchoolNamed first-team all-district as a senior as well as all-region ... Was a second-team all-district performer as a sophomore... Led Westwood in scoring as a senior, earning the Westood Soccer Warrior Award ... Participated in the TASC HighSchool Senior Showcase ... Named academic all-state four straight years ... Earned academic all-state honors as a sen-ior.

Year GP GS G A Pts. Sh GW2006 18 15 0 0 0 8 02007 6 3 0 0 0 4 02008 11 3 0 0 0 7 0Totals 35 21 0 0 0 19 0

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Senior | Midfielder | Austin, Texas | Westwood HS

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2008 SeasonWas a 2008 Mountain West Conference All-Tournament Squad selection, while also being named to the 2008 Second-team All-Mountain West Conference Team ... Overall, Karoly helped TCU to a 14-4-2 record and season-high nationalranking of No. 28 and RPI of No. 24 ... She netted career-best 11 goals on the season, while dishing out a career-bestseven assists ... Karoly was also a three-time Mountain West Conference Player of the Week Selection, which was aTCU record ... She netted four game-winning goals on the season against Texas Tech, San Diego State, Stephen F.Austin and East Tennessee State ... The junior finished the year ranked No. 2 in single-season assists at TCU, No. 3 insingle-season goals and No. 3 in points for a single-season ... She also moved into No. 2 all-time in career goals at TCU... Karoly was ranked in the top-30 in the NCAA in points per game and goals per game throughout the course of theseason ... She finished 2008 ranked in the top-3 in the MWC in shots, points, points per game, goals, goals per game,and game-winning goals.

2007 SeasonKaroly closed out the season earning second-team all-conference ... Finished third overall in the MWC in shots (64),while placing second in shots per game with a 3.37 average ... Overall, she posted five goals and two assists during hersophomore campaign ... Her two-goal effort against Utah earned her co-Mountain west Offensive Player of the Week andSoccer America Team of the Week honors ... Netted four game-winning goals on the year ... Scored goals in back-to-back contests against Prairie View A&M and Air Force ... Posted TCU's lone assist in regular season match against BYU... Started all 19 games and played a total of 1,345 minutes.

2006 SeasonNamed to Top Drawer Soccer's third team All-Rookie squad ... Named to Fall 2006 Academic All-Mountain WestConference team ... Started at forward in all 18 matches ... Led the Horned Frogs with six goals and 14 points ... Also tal-lied two assists to tie for second-most on the team ... Led the MWC in shots (63) and shots per game (3.50) ... Scoredsix of the team's 19 goals and four of the last seven ... Named MWC Offensive Player of the Week on Sept. 25 afterposting two goals and an assist in TCU's 3-0 win over UTSA ... Led the team with 36 shots on goal.

High SchoolNamed the Offensive Player of the Year at San Pasqual High School as a junior and senior ... Also a standout track ath-lete ... Earned first-team all-CIF honors as a senior ... Named first-team North County as a junior and senior ... Scored 36goals as a senior ... Holds the school records in the 100m, 200m and 400m.

Year GP GS G A Pts. Sh GW2006 18 18 6 2 14 63 02007 19 19 5 2 12 64 42008 20 20 11 7 29 69 4Totals 57 57 22 11 55 196 8

Senior | Forward | Escondido, Calif. | San Pasqual HS

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2008 SeasonPlayed in 19 matches in 2008, starting four of them ... Collected three goals on the season, while recording six points ...Posted a multi-goal match against Arkansas-Pine Bluff on Sept. 26 ... Helped direct a TCU offense from her midfieldposition that ended the season ranked No. 18 in the nation in scoring offense.

2007 SeasonNguyen wrapped up conference action fifth in the MWC in goals scored (3) and points per game (1.29) ... She finishedfirst overall during conference play in assists (3) and assists per game (0.43) ... Posted five goals and six assists on theyear ... Her six assists tied her for third all-time in single season assists at TCU ... Against No. 22 Utah, she posted twoassists, including the game-winning assist ... Posted the game-winning goal against Texas Tech ... Was named to TopDrawer Soccer's Women's College Team of the Week following her two-goal effort against Air Force ... She started 18games this fall and logged a total of 1,382 minutes.

2006 SeasonSelected to Soccer Buzz Magazine's All-Freshman Central Regional Team ... Named to Fall 2006 Academic All-Mountain West Conference team ... Started all 18 matches at midfield ... Finished second on the team with nine points... Ranked second in the Mountain West Conference to teammate Lizzy Karoly with 62 shots ... Led the team with twogame-winning goals ... Scored three goals and had three assists ... Scored a goal and assisted on the other in TCU's 2-0 win over Tulsa ... Also had a goal and an assist against Oral Roberts ... Scored third goal against Sam Houston State... Had third assist against UTSA ... Second on the team with 26 shots on goal ... Had a season-high six shots againstTexas Tech and Sam Houston State.

High SchoolWas a Region III Olympic Development Program performer ... Named District-5A Newcomer of the Year as a freshmanat Plano East... named first-team all-district as a sophomore ... Has six years of club experience ... Appeared in thenational finals with the Texans `89 squad ... Led the Dallas Texans U-18 girls team to the USYSA NationalChampionship in the summer of 2006 ... Member of the National Honor Society.

Year GP GS G A Pts. Sh GW2006 18 18 3 3 9 62 22007 19 18 5 6 16 49 12008 19 4 3 0 6 20 0Totals 56 40 11 9 31 131 3

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Senior | Midfielder | Richardson, Texas | Plano East HS

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2007 SeasonCody was a dynamic player in her first year as the Frogs main central midfielder ... Posted twoassists on the year, while also contributing 34 shot attempts ... She was a key component in TCUscoring the most goals in a single season under head coach Dan Abdalla ... Was a constanct inthe TCU lineup, starting 17 of 18 contests.

High SchoolWas a Top 200 recruit by Soccer Buzz Magazine ... Named a 2004 and 2006 USYSA NationalFinalist ... Played club ball for the ESC '90 Black ... Was invited to the 2004, 2005 and 2006 '89ODP Regional Team... Played on the 2004 and 2006 Region III Champion ... Was a Region IIIfinalist in 2005 ... Was a member of the Oklahoma '89 ODP team that won the 2005 and 2006Texas Shootout ... Attended the U-15 ODP National Regional Camp in 2004 ... Graduated fromPutnam City High School ... Only played high school soccer as a freshman and sophomore ...Nominated an All-District and All-Conference selection in 2004 and 2005 ... Scored five goals inone game in 2005 ... Led the team in goals (15) and assists (11) as a freshman.

Year GP GS G A Pts. Sh GW2007 18 17 0 2 2 34 02008 17 16 0 5 5 23 0Totals 35 33 0 7 7 57 0

Junior | Midfielder | Oklahoma City, Okla. | Putnam City HS

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252008 SeasonGeyer proved to be a valuable addition to the Horned Frog lineup in 2008 ... Overall, she played in 10matches, making two starts for TCU ... Posted four shots for TCU and was a solid contributer through-out the season.

University of Houston/High SchoolGeyer transfered from the University of Houston where she played in 18 games, making 17 starts in2007 ... At Pantego Christian Academy, Geyer was a first-team all-district selection her junior season... She led Pantego Christian to three-straight TAPPS District Championships and was named offen-sive MVP her junior year.

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Year GP GS G A Pts. Sh GW2008 10 2 0 0 0 4 0Totals 10 2 0 0 0 4 0

junior | Midfielder | Kennedale, Texas | University of Houston

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2008 SeasonMartin netted two goals and had one assist in 2008, while starting every game from her defenderposition ... Helped TCU rank in the top-30 of the NCAA in goals against average and save per-centage (.823) throughout the course of the season ... Recorded both of her goals during confer-ence action against New Mexico and Utah ... Assisted on Jackie Torda's game-winning goalagainst Rice in overtime on Sept. 12 ... Helped TCU shut out seven different opponents in 2008... Was tabbed as the Defensive Player of the Week following back-to-back road shutout victoriesat Arizona State and at Northern Arizona.

2007 SeasonMartin was instrumental in TCU posting shutout's against four different opponents ... Netted herfirst career goal against SMU ... Finished the season with one goal and one assist on only threeshots on goal ... Helped TCU hold opponents to a .095 shot percentage ... In MWC play, sheallowed TCU to hold three of its seven opponents to only five shots on goal ... Started all 18games she played in and logged 1,666 minutes, which were the most of any freshman on thesquad.

High SchoolPlayed for Rebels Select Soccer Club ... Team captain from 2004-present ... 2005 US SoccerClub Regional Champions ... Part of Nevada ODP team from 2003-07 ... Attended ODP regionalcamp from 2003-2006 ... Won the Nevada State Cup Championship from 2003-2006 ... Four-yearletterwinner at Spring Valley High School ... Team captain 2004-07 ... Named to All-SouthernNevada 4A All-Star Team from 2004-2006 ... Selected to the Nevada All-State Academic teamfrom 2004-06.

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16Year GP GS G A Pts. Sh GW2007 18 18 1 1 3 8 02008 20 20 2 1 5 16 0Totals 38 38 3 2 8 24 0

Junior | Defender | Las Vegas, Nev. | Spring Valley HS

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2008 SeasonTorda was named to the 2008 Mountain West Conference All-TournamentSquad ... Netted five goals on the season, while dishing out a career-bestfour assists ... Ranked in the top-10 in the conference in shots and shotsattempted during the 2008 season ... Recorded her first multi-assist gameof her career against 2007 NCAA Qualifier Stephen F. Austin ... TCU went4-0-1 when she scored a goal.

2007 SeasonTorda closed out her freshman campaign, finishing fourth in the MountainWest in shots (60) and goals (9) ... Also placed fifth in the MWC in pointsper game with a 1.11 average ... She was TCU's team leader in goalswith nine and points with 21 ... Scored nine of TCU's 26 goals and record-ed three assists ... Netted the game-winning goal in overtime againstHouston on national television ... Recorded a stretch during the year inwhich she scored goals in seven of TCU's 10 contests ... Started all 19matches for the Frogs ... On three different occasions she scored goals inback-to-back contests.

High SchoolPlayed for the DFW Tejanos '89 and a member of the North Texas ODPteam ... Was a four-year letterwinner at Nolan Catholic High School...Was a three-time TAPPS state finalist and member of the regionalchampionship team in 2004, 2005 and 2006 ... Earned Player of the Yearby the Fort Worth Star-Telegram in 2005 ... Was a two-time member ofFort Worth Star-Telegram All-Area Team ... Named Fort Worth Star-Telegram Newcomer of the Year in 2004 ... A first team All-District selec-tion in 2004, 2005 and 2006 ... Was here team captain in 2006 and 2007... Also earned two letters in track and field.

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Jackie

19Year GP GS G A Pts. Sh GW2008 19 19 9 3 21 60 22008 20 16 5 4 14 64 3Totals 39 35 14 7 35 124 5

junior | Midfielder | Colleyville, Texas | Nolan Catholic HS

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2008 SeasonWalters helped TCU to a 14-4-2 record and season-high national ranking of No. 28 andRPI of No. 24 ... She shut out the following opponents: Stephen F. Austin, Xavier,Arizona State, Northern Arizona and Utah ... Played the majority of minutes in goal inTCU's two team shutouts on the season ... Mountain West Conference DefensivePlayer of the Week Selection ... Posted the best-ever Goals Against Average (0.81) inschool history, while finishing No. 3 in single-season in shutouts ... Was ranked in thetop-30 in the NCAA in goals against average and save percentage (.823) throughoutthe course of the season ... Finished 2008 ranked in the top-3 in the MWC in goalsagainst average, save percentage, saves, save percentage and saves per game ...Recorded 79 saves on the year, while starting every match for the Horned Frogs.

2007 SeasonWalters had a solid freshman season between the posts ... Logged a total of 1,396minutes, while starting 13 contests for TCU in 2007 ... Saw action in 16 matches over-all, going 5-9-0 on the year ... Posted three shutouts during 2007 ... Became the firstathlete in TCU soccer history to be named to Soccer Buzz's Elite Team of the Weekfollowing her shutout against the Utah ... She was also named Defensive MWC Playerof the Week for her efforts against Utah ... Recorded 1.35 save average on the year,stopping a total of 89 shots.

High SchoolWas a three-year letterwinner at Putnam City North ... Played club soccer with theEdmond Soccer Club ... Was the team captain as a senior ... Named to the All-CitySoccer Team by the Daily Oklahoman in 2005 ... Was also an All-District and All-Conference selection in 2005.

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Kelsey

0Year GP GS GA GAA Saves W-L-T SO2007 16 13 21 1.35 89 5-9-0 32008 20 20 17 .084 79 14-4-2 5Totals 36 33 38 1.10 168 19-13-2 8

Junior | Goalkeeper | Oklahoma City, Okla. | Putnam City North HS

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2008 SeasonA constant in the TCU lineup, Wilbur started all 20 games in 2008 ... Overall, netted two goals, whilecollecting 19 shot attempts ... Scored final-goal against Stephen F. Austin to open the season, whilealso posting the first goal of two against San Diego State on Oct. 31 ... Recorded five shots on goalthis fall ... Helped direct a TCU offense from her midfield position that ended the season ranked No.18 in the nation in scoring offense ... Also helped TCU post seven shutout's and a school recordGoals Against Average of 0.81.

2007 SeasonWilbur had a solid first year as a Horned Frog, playing in 14 matches ... Started 11 games as a mid-fielder, including all of conference play ... Logged a total of 1,048 minutes, netting her first career goalagainst Utah to close out the home season ... Also posted one assist on the season.

High SchoolWas a two-year letterwinner in soccer at Santa Margarita ... received the Eagle Award in 2004 and2006 ... also collected special honors following her senior season at Santa Margarita.

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Nikki

28Year GP GS G A Pts. Sh GW2007 14 11 1 1 3 2 02008 20 20 2 0 4 19 0Totals 34 31 3 1 7 21 0

junior | Defender | Laguna Niguel, Calif. | Santa Margarita HS

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2008 SeasonCame on late in the season, starting in seven contests, including both matches at theMWC Tournament ... Netted two goals, while dishing out four assists on the year ...Overall, played in 19 matches during the 2008 campaign ... Netted first career goalagainst East Tennessee State on Sept. 14 ... Came up huge during conference action,assisting on Jackie Torda's double overtime goal against UNLV on Oct. 24 ... Also post-ed a multi-assist match against Texas Tech ... During the summer, Garcia played forthe Mexican National Team.

2007 SeasonGarcia redshirted during the 2007 season.

High SchoolWas a Top 150 recruit by Soccer Buzz ... Played club for Edmond Soccer Club (ESC)'90 Black ... Was also a member of the Oklahoma ODP team ... Was a 2006 U-16 USYouth National Finalist ... Was also a member of the 2004, 2005 and 2006 '89 ODPRegional Team ... Won the 2006 Region III Championship ... Part of team that won sixstate championships ... 2004, 2005 and 2006 Region III Premier League North CentralChampions ... Won the 2002, 2003 and 2005 Texas Cup ... A Region III finalist in 2005... Attended U-15 ODP National Regional Camp in 2004 ... Was a four-year letterwinnerat Putnam City North High School ... Member of 2006 NSCAA All-Region VI team ...Nominated MVP as a junior ... Named to All-City Team as a junior and was a secondteam selection as a sophomore ... Was an All-Conference and All-District selection as asophomore and junior ... Also lettered in cross country for two years.

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Kaylie

2Year GP GS G A Pts. Sh GW2008 19 7 3 4 8 22 0Totals 19 7 3 4 8 22 0

RS Sophomore | Midfielder | Oklahoma City, Okla. | Putnam City North HS

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2008 SeasonHayes sat out the 2008 season.

2007 SeasonHayes battled through injuries to play in 11 games as a true freshman ... Netted herfirst career goal in a loss at nationally ranked Texas ... Posted seven shots on theyear, while playing a total of 465 minutes.

High SchoolPlayed club ball for the Real National Colorado '89 ... Played for the state ODP teamin Colorado that won the State Cup in 2006 ... Was a four-year letterwinner at NiwotHigh School ... Recorded first team All-State in 2005 and 2006 ... Was a first teamAll-Conference selection in 2004, 2005 and 2006 ... Her high school was State 4Arunner-up in 2005 ... She also earned three letters in basketball.

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Jenna

7Year GP GS G A Pts. Sh GW2007 11 1 1 0 2 7 0Totals 11 1 1 0 2 7 0

RS Sophomore | Forward | Longmont, Colo. | Niwot HS

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2008 SeasonDid not play during the fall season due to injury.

2007 SeasonMagdos did not play in 2007 due to injury.

High SchoolWas a member of the Rebels Select Red U-18 ... Was also a member of the Nevada ODP team,which was the 2005 US Soccer Club Regional Champion ... A four-year letterwinner in soccer atSierra Vista High School ... Selected to the All-Region and All-State Academic Team ... Alsoselected to the All-Division and All-State Academic Team.

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Tara

13Year GP GS G A Pts. Sh GW2007 0 0 0 0 0 0 02008 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Totals 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

RS Sophomore | Defender | Las Vegas, Nev. | Sierra Vista HS

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2008 SeasonTaylor was a 2008 Second-team All-Mountain West Conference Selection ... Helped TCUto a 14-4-2 record and season-high national ranking of No. 28 and RPI of No. 24 ... Shenetted one goal on the season from her defender position, while assisting on six others,which is currently the fourth-best mark in school history ... Recorded assists on the seasonagainst: Xavier, Rice, New Mexico, Utah (Twice) and San Diego State ... Finished the sea-son ranked in the top-10 in the Mountain West Confernece in assists and assists pergame during both the out-of-conference schedule and also during conference-play ...Helped TCU post seven shutout's and a school record Goals Against Average of 0.81.

2007 SeasonTaylor played and started in the season-opening match for TCU ... Suffered a year-endinginjury that cut her season short ... Will be a major contributor in the Horned Frog defensefor the next couple of years.

High SchoolPlayed for Laguna Hills Eclipse and Cal South ODP Team ... Lettered all four years in soc-cer at Mission Hills High School ... First team All-League selection as a sophomore andjunior ... Second team All-League as a freshman ... First team All-San Diego as a junior ...Advanced to the semifinals in the California Interscholastic Federation as a sophomoreand junior ... Team MVP as a sophomore.

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Katie

5Year GP GS G A Pts. Sh GW2007 1 0 0 0 0 0 02008 19 16 1 6 8 23 0Totals 20 16 2 6 8 23 0

RS Sophomore | Defender | Escondido, Calif. | Mission Hills HS

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2008 SeasonCalhoun, who was named Mountain West Conference Freshman of the Year in 2008,was selected to Top Drawer Soccer's second-team All-Rookie squad this past fall ... TheNorman, Okla., native, netted 15 goals during the 2008 season, while dishing out twoassists ... With her 15 goals, the first-team all-conference selection, who became TCU'sall-time leader in goals scored during a single-season, helped lead the Horned Frogs to a14-4-2 record and season-high national ranking of No. 28 ... Following the 2008 season,Calhoun was recognized as one of the top-32 players in the nation by Soccer News Net... She was also a finalist for Soccer News Net's Player of the Year Award ... EarnedSecond-Team Freshman All-American by Soccer Buzz Magazine ... Overall, Calhoun net-ted six game-winning goals on the season, while also scoring the equalizing goal inmatches against No. 19 Texas, Texas Tech and Ole Miss ... Finally, she finished the 2008season ranked first in the Mountain West Conference in points, points per game, goals,goals per game and game-winning goals during her freshman campaign.

High SchoolCalhoun earned all-district and all-conference honors in 2007 for Norman North HighSchool ... A three-time all-conference and all-district selection, the Oklahoma native was athree-time letterwinner and played club soccer for seven-time state champion ESC 90Black ... With ESC 90 Black, she was a two-time national runner-up and regional runner-up ... Calhoun was a Region III ODP team member and played club ball with fellowHorned Frogs Chelsea Cody, Kaylie Garcia and Kelsey Walters.

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Year GP GS G A Pts. Sh GW2008 20 20 15 2 32 60 6Totals 20 20 15 2 32 60 6

Sophomore | Forward | Norman, Okla. | Norman North HS

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2008 SeasonHolmes played the majority of the minutes on the backline for TCU in 2008, starting all 15 gamesshe played in ... Recorded an assist against No. 7 ranked Texas on Sept. 19, while also holdingthe Longhorns scoreless for the entire second half ... Was a key component in a TCU defense thatposted seven shutout's and a school record Goals Against Average of 0.81.

High SchoolHolmes came to TCU following a standout career at Plano West Senior High School ... She was asecond-team all-district selection as a sophomore and junior before leading Plano West to the2007 UIL Class 5A state championship her senior season ... Holmes played club soccer for TexasSpirit 90 and was a team captain for four straight years.

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Lindsay

21Year GP GS G A Pts. Sh GW2008 15 15 0 1 1 2 0Totals 15 15 0 1 1 2 0

Sophomore | Defender | Plano, Texas | Plano West HS

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2008 SeasonPlayed in two matches during her freshman campaign, while recording one shot attempt.

High SchoolKunnemann comes to the TCU program this fall after netting eight goals and 11 assists during hersenior season at Alan C. Pope High School in Marietta, Ga. ... Following her senior season she wasnamed team MVP and received the coaches award ... A four-time scholar athlete, she earned four let-ters during her time in high school and was team captain during her senior season ... She alsoexcelled in the classroom as she was awarded the Danny Bailey Academic.

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Hannah

30Year GP GS G A Pts. Sh GW2008 2 0 0 0 0 1 0Totals 2 0 0 0 0 1 0

Sophomore | Midfielder | Marietta, Georgia | Alan C. Pope HS

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2008 SeasonSaw action in two matches during her freshman campaign ... Overall, she collected three shots againstArkansas-Pine Bluff with two of the three coming on goal ... Also played against East Tennessee Stateon Sept. 14, playing the majority of the second half for the Horned Frogs.

High SchoolHeading into her senior season at Lincoln High School, Matthews was a two-time all-conference per-former, while also being a member of the 2008 National Y League ODP Camp, which is made up ofthe top US players in the USL Super Y-League ... She helped lead Lincoln to an undefeated SanJoaquin Athletic Association championship in 2006 and a first-place league finish her junior season ...Matthews brings a wealth of club experience with her to Fort Worth after playing for the CaliforniaCougars, PWSA Pride of Lions 89 and California Rush ... Also an exceptional tennis player, Matthewssuffered only four losses in doubles league play at Lincoln, while collecting 32 doubles wins since2005.

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Alex

22Year GP GS G A Pts. Sh GW2008 2 0 0 0 0 3 0Totals 2 0 0 0 0 3 0

Sophomore | Midfielder | Stockton, Calif. | Lincoln HS

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2008 SeasonMechalske was a key contributor for TCU during her freshman season, while starting 14games during the 2008 season on the backline ... Overall, played in 18 games in 2008, net-ting one goal, while dishing out one assist ... Collected her first-career goal at Texas Tech ...Recorded 11 shot attempts on the year and six shots on goal ... Helped TCU post the best-ever Goals Against Average (0.81) in school history, while finishing No. 3 in single-season inshutouts.

High SchoolMechalske was a four-year letterwinner at Nolan Catholic High School ... She was a four-time first-team all-state selection and was named TAPPS Defender of the Year in 2007 ...Following her junior season, Mechalske was named to the Dallas Morning News All-AreaSuper Team ... She was also a four-time all-district selection and was named to the FortWorth Star Telegram All-Area Super Team for four-straight years ... Mechalske led NolanCatholic to four state runner-up finishes and was named to the all-tournament squad ... Shealso excelled on the golf course where she was a four-time all-district selection and led theVikings to the 2007 state championship ... The Fort Worth native played club ball for theDallas Sting Soccer Club ... With the Sting, she was a state cup finalist and a regional cham-pionship qualifier ... Mechalske was also honored with the State Cup Fair Player Award ...Academically, she was an academic all-state selection and was named the Nolan CatholicFemale Athlete of the Year twice.

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Alex

4Year GP GS G A Pts. Sh GW2008 18 14 1 1 3 11 0Totals 18 14 1 1 3 11 0

Sophomore | Defender | Fort Worth, Texas | Nolan Catholic HS

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2008 SeasonDid not play during the 2008 season due to injury.

High SchoolMellano was a three-time all-league selection at Fallbrook High School in California ... A two-timeAll-CIF selection, Mellano netted 40 goals during her high school career ... She was also anaccomplished field hockey player, earning all-league honors during both her junior and senior sea-sons ... Finally, earned MVP her junior season, while earning four letters in soccer.

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Kathleen

15Year GP GS G A Pts. Sh GW2008 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Totals 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Sophomore | Midfielder | Bonsall, Calif. | Fallbrook HS

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2008 SeasonSaw action in two matches during the fall, collecting two shots from her midfielder position ... Postedone shot on goal in 2008.

High SchoolA two-time all-district selection, Powers collected 5A all-state honors during her junior season ... Shealso earned academic all-district honors her junior season, while recording academic all-state follow-ing her senior season ... Powers was her teams leading goal scorer during both her junior and seniorseason, netting a total of 49 goals at Churchill High School.

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20Year GP GS G A Pts. Sh GW2008 2 0 0 0 0 2 0Totals 2 0 0 0 0 2 0

Sophomore | Midfielder | San Antonio, Texas | Churchill HS

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2008 SeasonProvided an energetic boost off the TCU bench during her freshman season, playing in19 matches, netting one goal and three assists during the fall ... Runyon scored herfirst career goal against SEC opponent Ole Miss on Aug. 31 ... Recorded assistsagainst Air Force, East Tennessee State and San Diego State ... Posted the game-win-ning assist in TCU's 2-1 overtime win over San Diego State at the MWC ConferenceTournament.

High SchoolA three-time all-conference performer at Quincy Senior High School, Runyon will donthe Purple and White after leading Quincy in scoring and being named to the all-sec-tional squad in 2007 ... She helped Quincy post back-to-back conference champi-onships and a regional championship performance during her time as a Blue Devil ...She played club ball for Missouri Premier and led them to a runner-up finish in thestate championship ... Overall, she earned four letters in soccer and one in tennis dur-ing her time at Quincy High School.

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Katie

8Year GP GS G A Pts. Sh GW2008 19 0 1 2 5 13 0Totals 19 0 1 2 5 13 0

Sophomore | Forward | Quincy, Ill. | Quincy HS

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2008 SeasonShelledy played in 10 matches during the 2008 season ... She was a key contributor for the HornedFrogs off the bench, providing valuable minutes during key times in the fall ... Overall, dished outone assist in 2008, while collecting five shot attempts ... Collected her first collegiate assist againstEast Tennessee State on Sept. 14.

High SchoolShelledy competed at Tomball High School in Tomball, Texas ... She was a two-time letterwinnerand a first-team all-district, all-region selection in soccer ... Her sister played soccer at MississippiState from 2004-2008.

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Kaitlyn

24Year GP GS G A Pts. Sh GW2008 10 0 0 1 1 5 0Totals 10 0 0 1 1 5 0

Sophomore | Defender | Tomball, Texas | Tomball HS

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2008 SeasonBecame a regular starter in the TCU defensive lineup by the time TCU entered conference play ...Overall, played in 16 matches for the Horned Frogs, while making seven starts ... Netted one goalon the season and assisted on one other ... Scored first career goal against Arkansas-Pine Bluff ...Posted five shot attempts in match against Air Force on Oct. 12.

High SchoolWilgenburg came to TCU following an All-American career at Central Valley Christian High Schoolin Calif. ... She was named NCSAA first-team All-American following her senior season and wasselected as the ESPN and Visalia Times Delta Player of the Week once ... Wilgenburg was a four-time first-team all-league selection as well as four-time all-valley selection ... She was also a CIFCentral Scholar Athlete runner-up in 2008 and league MVP four-straight years ... Wilgenburg, afour-year letterwinner in soccer, also earned four letters in cross country, garnering four leagueMVP honors.

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Chelsey

23Year GP GS G A Pts. Sh GW2008 16 7 1 1 3 24 0Totals 16 7 1 1 3 24 0

Sophomore | Defender | Hanford, Calif. | Central Valley Christian HS

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2008 SeasonWysoski saw action in one match during her freshman campaign ... Overall, collected 13 minutesagainst Arkansas-Pine Bluff on Sept. 26, holding the Lions off the scoreboard and to one shotattempt for the match.

High SchoolWysoski was a late addition to the TCU roster this fall ... She graduated from Nolan Catholic HighSchool and earned first-team all-state honors during her senior season ... Played club ball for theFort Worth FC WPSL and was a high school teammate to both Jackie Torda and Alex Mechalske.

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SCOTT KULL | THIRD YEAR | TRACK & FIELD OVERSIGHT ANDREA NORDMANN | THIRD YEAR | COMPLIANCE

Lauren

31Year GP GS GA GAA Saves W-L-T SO2008 1 0 0 0.00 0 0-0-0 0Totals 1 0 0 0.00 0 0-0-0 0

Sophomore | goalkeeper | Fort Worth, Texas | Nolan Catholic HS

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Kaylin

High SchoolMellem helped lead San Clemente to a No. 1 national ranking duringher senior year ... Overall, she was part of two straight-league champi-onships, while also helping San Clemente to the regional championshipher senior season ... Earned two letters in soccer during her highschool career.

3Leigha

High SchoolLeonard competed at Thunder Ridge High School in Highlands Ranch,Colo. ... She earned four letters ... A four-time all-league selection,Leonard collected academic all-state honors following her junior andsenior seasons .... Leonard led the Grizzlies in scoring for four-straightyears and was a two-time team captain ... She played club soccer forReal Colorado National '90-'91, helping them win three state champi-onships ... Has also helped them compete in two Far West Regionals ...Leonard won a U23 National Championship in 2008, while playing forthe Real Colorado U23 team.

18Fr. | Midfielder | Colorado Springs, Colo. | Cheyenne Mountain

Fr. | Midfielder | Highlands Ranch, Colo. | Thunder Ridge

Elise

High SchoolKensinger competed at Cheyenne Mountain High School in ColoradoSprings, Colo. ... She was a three-time all-conference and all-stateselection for the Indians ... Earned first-team all-state honors in 2008and 2009 ... Kensinger helped lead Cheyenne Mountain High School toa state championship in 2007 as well as the state semifinals in 2006and 2008 ... She plays club soccer for the Real Colorado National `90-`91, helping them win two Colorado State Cup Championships andappear in two Far West Regional Championships ... Also lettered inbasketball twice.

33Bethany

High SchoolGorham played club soccer for the No. 5 nationally ranked SouthernCalifornia Blues ... With her club squad, Gorham along with teammateLauren Edwards led the SC Blues to the 2008 Coast Soccer PremierLeague Championship ... Helped the SC Blues capture the 2008Nomads College Showcase Championship ... Was a key part in theBluesʼ run to a fourth-place finish in the Girls U18 2008 Gold bracket ...Did not play high school soccer.

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29Fr. | Defender | Coto de caza, Calif. | Santa Margarita Catholic Fr. | Defender | Laguna Hills, Calif. | Santa Margarita Catholic

Lauren

High SchoolA four-year letterman, Edwards helped lead Santa Margarita CatholicHigh School to the 2007 Cathedral Catholic Championship as well asthe Excalibur tournament finals ... Edwards also helped the Eagles winthe Edison Cup and Pacifica tournament ... The defender was selectedto the CIF Senior All-Star Team following a senior season in which sherecorded one goal and three assists ... She played club soccer for theSouthern California Blues and West Coast FC ... With her club squad,the Edwards led the SC Blues to the 2008 Coast Soccer PremierLeague Championship.

6Kristen

Cal State FullertonPlayed in 10 games as a Titan, starting one ... Overall, saw action in sixconference matches.

High SchoolWas a four-year varsity letter winner for the Mustangs of Trabuco Hills... Missed her junior year due to injury ... Was an All-Sea View LeagueSecond Team as a senior ... Helped the Mustangs to the CIF semifinalsin 2005-06 ... Also excelled on the track as she was on the 4x800 relayleague championship quartet as a freshman.

So. | Midfielder | Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif. | Cal St. Fullerton

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THE 2009 NUMERICAL ROSTERNo. Name Pronunciation1 Kira Michelson-Bartlett MICK-el-son3 Leigha Leonard LEEAH4 Alex Mechalske Ma-Chalk-Ski8 Katie Runyon Run-YUN9 Jordan Calhoun Cal-HOON11 Lizzy Karoly CARE-O-lee12 Michelle Nguyen WIN15 Kathleen Mellano MA-Lano17 Kelly Faerber Far-BURE24 Kaitlyn Shelledy Shell-EDDY25 Emma Geyer GUY-er28 Nikki Wilbur Wil-BURE30 Hannah Kunnemann Kunne-MEN31 Lauren Wysoski WHY-Sauce-SKI32 Kaylin Mellem MELL-um33 Bethany Gorham GOR-UM

Coaching Staff Coach PronunciationHead Coach Dan Abdalla Ab-DOLL-aAssociate Head Coach Mark Plakorus Pla-CORE-us

26Fr. | Defender | Houston, Texas | Bellaire

Kaitlyn

High SchoolReynolds comes to TCU following a solid high school career in whichshe earned four varsity letters ... Collected all-district honors for four-straight years and was the leading scorer from 2006 through 2009 ...Netted a total of 78 goals during her high school career, including 29her senior season.

27Fr. | Forward/Midfielder | Tyler, Texas | All Saints Episcopal

Shelby

High SchoolA four-time first team all-state midfielder at All Saints Episcopal ... Millerearned All-East Texas four-straight years ... Miller was a four-time all-tournament and all-district selection ... Helped All Saints Episcopal tothree Colorado State Cup Championships ... She plays club ball for theDallas Texans ... Netted 70 goals, while dishing out 74 assists duringher high school career ... Miller, a three-time state champion, collecteddistrict MVP honors during her senior season, while also being namedan academic all-state selection.

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Pronunciations

1Kira

High SchoolBartlett competed for the Washington Premier FC '90 club team ... Inclub ball, Bartlett led WPFC to the 2008 State Championship as well asthe Far West Regional Championship Tournament ... A four-yearWashington State Olympic Development Program team member,Bartlett was also selected to the 2008 Region IV ODP Pool ... Sheearned two letters in soccer during her high school career.

Fr. | Goalkeeper | Bonney Lake, Wash. | Bonney Lake

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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCEFifth season as head coach at TCUGraduated from UNLV, 1997Bachelor's Degree in CommunicationsFour-year letterwinner at UNLV (1994-97)

PLAYING EXPERIENCEOrange County Zodiac, GKUNLV, GK

MOUNTAIN WEST CONFERENCEMWC Championships - 2001MWC Offensive POY - 2001MWC Coach of Year - 2001MWC Freshman of the Year - 2008All-Conference Selections - 2000-2005, 2007, 2008

POST SEASONNCAA Tournament Team - 2001WUSA Draft PickMWC Tournament Team - 2005, 2007, 2008

FIFTH SEASON | TCU HEAD COACH | GRADUATE OF UNLV

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On March 9, 2005, the face of the TCU women's soccer team changed forthe first time in the program's history. Dan Abdalla was hired as just thesecond coach in the team's 19 years of existence. Abdalla came to TCUafter five outstanding seasons as the head coach at his alma mater, UNLV.

In his first season as head coach of the Horned Frogs, Abdalla led TCU toits first appearance in the postseason tournament since the 2003 cam-paign. During his tenure, one player earned second-team all-MountainWest accolades and another was honored as Mountain West ConferenceOffensive Player of the Week. He finished the season with a 6-11-0 recordand a seventh-place finish in conference play, TCU's first in the MountainWest.

In 2006, Abdalla led the Horned Frogs to a 6-8-4 record overall and 1-3-3mark in the Mountain West Conference. On the year, TCU had three play-ers receive Mountain West Conference Player of the Week honors andone player selected to Soccer Buzz Magazine's All-Freshman CentralRegional Team.

In 2007, Abdalla's Horned Frogs shutout a top-25 ranked opponent,appeared on national television for the first time in program history, fin-ished with the most win's overall and in conference play under Abdalla andplaced two players on the all-conference squad for the first time inMountain West play. The Horned Frogs also competed in post-season playfor the second time in three years by squaring off against BYU in the firstround of the Mountain West Conference tournament on Nov. 7.

Last fall, Abdalla led TCU to a national ranking in every national poll duringthe season, including a program-high RPI ranking of No. 24. TCU posted aprogram-best overall record of 14-4-2 in route to a semifinal appearance inthe Mountain West Conference Tournament. The Purple and White alsoplaced three players on the all-conference squad, including first-teamselection and MWC Freshman of the Year Jordan Calhoun. UnderAbdallaʼs tutiledge, Calhoun was named a second-team freshman All-American by Soccer Buzz Magazine, while also being named one of the32 best players in the country by Soccer News Net. The Horned Frogsunder Abdalla in 2008 broke nearly eary school record and finished theyear with an overall conference record of 4-2-1.

Abdalla posted an overall record of 54-38-8, for a .580 winning percent-age, in his five seasons as the head of the UNLV program. The 34-year-old coach recorded at least a .500 record in each of his five campaignsdespite taking over a program that had been in existence for just two yearsprior to his arrival.

A dozen Rebels earned all-conference distinction under Abdalla and hementored the school's only WUSA draft pick. He served as an assistantcoach at UNLV for one season before assuming the head coaching dutiesprior to the start of spring practice in 2000.

During his tenure at UNLV, Abdalla's squads consistently showed improve-ment. In his debut as a Division I head coach during the 2000 season, theRebels posted an 11-9 overall record, including a 7-1 mark at home, theirbest season record since the program's inception in 1998. Abdalla postedhis first collegiate coaching victory on Aug. 25, 2000 with a 3-1 triumphover Cal State Fullerton.

In 2001, the Rebels won a school record 12 victories, reaching theMountain West Conference Tournament championship game for the firsttime in school history. His 2002 squad reached double figures in wins forthe third straight year. In 2003, the Rebels finished with a 9-9-3 record. Inaddition, Abdalla helped Annii Magliulo become the first Rebel to earn all-region honors.

In his final season at UNLV, the Rebels claimed their first Mountain WestConference regular season title with a league mark of 5-1 and wereselect-ed as an at-large team to their first NCAA Tournament. All this came afterbeing picked to finish fourth in the pre-season coaches' poll. The Rebelslost a 1-0 double overtime decision to 21st-ranked San Diego in the firstround of the NCAA Tournament to finish the season with a 12-5-2 overallrecord. The 12 wins matched the school record set in 2001 underAbdalla's direction. Three UNLV players were named to the first-team all-conference squad and were members of the Soccer Buzz all-West Regionteam, led by league Offensive Player of the Year Annii Magliulo. In addi-tion, Abdalla was named the MWC Coach of the Year and was the runner-up for Regional Coach of the Year honors.

A four-year letterwinner and starting goalkeeper for the UNLV men's soc-cer team from 1994-97, Abdalla set a pair of school records during hisplaying career. He registered 321 saves and nine shutouts over 68 gamesfor an impressive 1.95 goals against average and logged a school-record101 saves in a season.

Abdalla returned to his alma mater in 1999 after a two-year professionalstint with the Orange County Zodiac of the A League, an affiliate of MajorLeague Soccer's Los Angeles Galaxy.

The Mission Viejo, Calif., native is a 1997 graduate of UNLV, earning abachelor's degree in communications. He and his wife, Jennifer, reside inFort Worth with their son, Zakary and daughter, Kloe.

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Mark Plakorus enters his fifth season on staff with the women's soccerteam. He served one season as the director of soccer operationsbefore being promoted to assistant coach in February, 2005. On March3, 2009, Plakorus was named associate head coach of the TCUHorned Frogs.

He holds an 'A' Coaching License from the United States SoccerFederation and came to TCU from the University of Tulsa, where hespent a season as an assistant coach for the Golden Hurricane.

In 2008, TCU posted a program-best 14-4-2 record, including a 4-2-1Mountain West Conference record. Plakorus helped TCU qualify for thesemifinals of the Mountain West Conference Tournament. UnderPlakorusʼ watch freshman Jordan Calhoun was named the MountainWest Conference Freshman of the Year as well as being named a sec-ond-team All-American by Soccer Buzz Magazine. Last fall, Plakorushad two players named to the all-conference squad as Calhoun collect-ed first-team honors and Lizzy Karoly earned second-team recognitionfor the second-consecutive season. Under Plakorus, TCU has rewrotenearly every offensive record, including most goals and points scored ina season.

The 2007 season saw Plakorusʼ forwards once again shine as JackieTorda led TCU in goals scored with nine on the year, while Lizzy Karolywas named a second-team all-conference selection. He also helped theHorned Frogs qualify for the Mountain West Conference Tournament.

While at Tulsa, Plakorus was responsible for coaching the goalkeepersand defenders. He was also responsible for recruiting and programmanagement, player evaluation and match preparation. In 2004, theGolden Hurricane were semifinalists in the Western Athletic Conferencepostseason tournament.

Before Tulsa, he spent two seasons as an assistant at the University ofIowa, where he was involved with all aspects of the Hawkeye program.His responsibilities included being the team's recruiting coordinator,training of field players and goalkeepers, scouting and match prepara-tions as well as overall program management.

Prior to coaching at Iowa, Plakorus served as an assistant coach at theUnited States Air Force Academy from 1999-2002. While at Air Force,he was responsible for designing and executing team training as wellas midfield/defender play and training of goalkeepers. In addition,Plakorus was in charge of recruiting as well as opponent scouting andmatch preparations. The Falcons were three-time Mountain WestConference tournament semi-finalists.

In addition to college soccer, Plakorus has been very involved in youthsoccer, serving as Director of Coaching for two clubs as well as leadingnumerous teams to state cup championships and regional tournamentappearances. He has also served on the Region II OlympicDevelopment Program staff as well as coached ODP teams in four dif-ferent states. Finally, Plakorus was the Director of Montana State ODPas well as the stateʼs licensing instructor. His high school team finishedthird in the state in only its second year of existence.

As a player, he spent four seasons at the University of Kansas graduat-ing with a degree in computer science. After graduation, he was com-missioned as an officer in the United States Air Force, serving 11 yearsand reaching the rank of Major. While in the Air Force, he played for theAll Air Force soccer team, a semi-professional indoor team and alsowas a player/coach for the Colorado Spring Ascent 14 of the UnitedSoccer League (USL) for two years.

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Michelle

Michelle Royal is in her seventh season with the Horned Frogs. She joinedthe TCU staff in the fall of 2003 as the director of soccer operations andwas promoted to assistant coach by head coach Dan Abdalla in the springof 2005.

In her time with the Horned Frogs, Royal has helped in numerous capaci-ties. As the director of operations, she was responsible for handling thedaily functions of the office. Since her promotion to assistant coach, Royalspends her time on the recruiting trail as well as coaching the team.

In 2008, Royal helped the midfielders at TCU rewrite numerous schoolrecords. Under her watch, Jackie Torda was named to the MWC All-Tournament team, while TCU posted the best overall record in school his-tory with a 14-4-2 record, including a 4-2-1 mark in the Mountain WestConference. Royal also helped TCU qualify for the MWC Tournament,helping the Horned Frogs make the semifinals.

The 2007 season was a successful one as Royal helped senior AngieNickens garner second-team all-conference honors. TCU also qualified forthe MWC Tournament for the second-time in three years.

Off the field, Royal has assisted with various North Texas State teamselections the past three seasons as well as being a part of the Region 3ODP Camp Staff in 2007.

She currently holds a USSF ʻCʼ License and has helped coach severalyouth soccer clubs the past six years.

Prior to her arrival at TCU, Royal was a midfielder at Texas A&M. Shehelped lead the Aggies to four trips to the NCAA Tournament, including anElite Eight appearance in 2001. She scored five goals and had 11 assistsin 66 career games at A&M, while also helping Texas A&M win the Big 12Tournament in 2001. The 1998 Regional All-Freshmen Team selection, wasalso a Big 12 Conference Second-Team honoree in 2001.

The Arlington, Texas, native is a graduate of Martin High School. Royalearned a degree in Sports Management from Texas A&M in 2003. Shegraduated with her masters in education at TCU in May of 2005.

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Clementson is in his third season as a volunteer assistant atTCU. He joined the TCU staff in 2007 after assisting theUniversity of Bridgeport to its first conference title in school his-tory and a 17-5-2 record.

In 2008, Clementson helped sophomore Kelsey Walters postthe lowest Goals Against Average in program history with a .81GAA. Walters dominated at times last fall, keeping opponentsoff the scoreboard in seven contests. TCU qualified for theMountain West Conference Tournament for the second-consec-utive season and posted the best overall program record with a14-4-2 mark and national ranking of 24 throughout the year.

At Bridgeport, Clementson was responsible in managing allaspects of the goalkeeping side of the program.

In addition to his collegiate experience, Clementson workedwith the English Premier League Club, Newcastle United as anacademy goalkeeping coach and scout from 1999-2003.

Prior to his work with Newcastle, Clementson was the headgoalkeeping coach at East Durham and Houghall CommunityCollege from 1999-2001.

Clementson holds a UEFA "B" license and a UEFA "C" license.He is a senior staff coach for SoccerPlus camps and a headstaff coach for the Simon Smith Goalkeeping School inNewcastle, England.

Clementson played collegiate ball at Central Connecticut Statewhere he was a two-time all-conference goalkeeper. After col-lege he played professionally in Australia and England.

Adam

Volunteer Assistant | Third Year

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Matt Hoover is in his third season as Coordinator of Media Relations at TCU. Hoovercame to TCU from South Dakota State University, where he served as a graduateassistant from 2005-07.

At TCU, Hoover is the main contact for women's soccer, men's and women's crosscountry, equestrian and men's and women's track and field.

This past summer, Hooverʼs 2009 Track and Field Media Guide was named the sec-ond-best multi-sport guide in the nation by CoSida, while his 2008 womenʼs soccerguide finished as the No. 9 ranked womenʼs soccer media guide in the country.

A native of Elkhorn, Neb., Hoover graduated from South Dakota State in 2005 andreceived his Master's degree in mass communications/journalism two years later inBrookings. At SDSU, Hoover oversaw the Jackrabbits, women's soccer, wrestling,men's and women's tennis, equestrian and men's and women's track and field pro-grams.

MattMedia Relations Contact

Davenport is in his first season as TCUʼs Director of Soccer Operations. Prior toTCU, Davenport was a volunteer assistant coach at Texas A&M-Commerce wherehe graduated from with a sport-management degree in 2008.

He holds a 'D' Coaching License from the United States Soccer Federation.

Andrea Nordmann joined the TCU staff in 2007 as Associate Athletics Director forCompliance.

Nordmann came to the Horned Frogs after serving as the assistant director of com-pliance for financial aid at the University of Miami (Fla.). She spent six years withthe Hurricanes. In June 2003, she was promoted from compliance coordinator toher current position.

A 1993 graduate of Bowling Green State, Nordmann was a member of the Falconʼswomenʼs basketball team. She later played professionally in Belgium. After herplaying career ended, Nordmann served two seasons as an assistant womenʼs bas-ketball coach at Central Michigan. She then moved on to Eastern Michigan as anassistant coach and recruiting coordinator from 1998-01. She received a Masterʼsof Business Administration from Bowling Green State in 1999.

AndreaAssociate Athletics Director for Compliance

PaulDirector of Operations

KimAssociate Athletics Director/Senior Woman Administrator

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Kim Johnson came to TCU in May 2008 as Associate Athletics Director andSenior Woman Administrator.

Johnson joined the Horned Frogs after working the previous three years at theUniversity of Alabama. She was the assistant director of compliance for two yearsbefore being promoted to assistant athletics director.

With the Crimson Tide, Johnson's myriad of responsibilities included compliance,eligibility and overseeing the CHAMPS/Life Skills program. She was also thedepartment liaison to the Office of Admissions and Housing and ResidentialServices.

Prior to arriving in Tuscaloosa in May 2005, Johnson worked one year as theassistant director of compliance at Tulane University. Included among her dutieswere managing the admissions process for 15 sports and overseeing the financialaid requirements for the NCAA.

Johnson is a 2001 graduate of Northwestern University, where she received adegree in communications.

Upon her graduation, Johnson was hired by Northwestern as a compliance assis-tant. She worked three years at her alma mater before heading to Tulane.

Johnson received a Master's of Science degree in human environmental sciencewith a sport management emphasis from Alabama in December 2007.

Uchacz joined the TCU Athletic Department staff in June of 2004 and is nowentering his sixth year as the Director of the Athletic Academic Services Office.

He is responsible for oversight of all facets of the AASO and its various profes-sional staff who all have a common goal of graduating and maintaining NCAA eli-gibility for over 450 student-athletes representing 20 Division I-A sport programs.Uchacz is also responsible for the oversight of the Departmental APR, continuingeligibility/NCAA certification, the Summer School/5th Year Aid program, andHousing for all Horned Frog student-athletes.

Prior to arriving at TCU, Uchacz spent the previous five years at The University ofTexas-Pan American where he served as the Assistant Athletics Director forAcademic Support & Student Services. Prior to working at UTPA Uchacz workedat the University of Illinois as an Academic Advisor overseeing a variety of sports.

Uchacz received an Honors Degree in Physical Education from Brock Universityin St. Catharines, Ontario where he competed as a student-athlete in both soccerand crew. He completed a Master's Degree in Human Kinetics at the University ofWindsor and is currently a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Kinesiology atthe University of Illinois where he is studying the interrelationship between sport,global culture, and the Internet.

ChrisDirector of Athletic Academic Services

LaurenWomen’s Soccer Trainer

Other

ZackMarketing Contact

Zack Kulesz is in his third year as Assistant Director of Athletics Marketing. In addi-tion to handling marketing for the Lady Frog soccer program, he also serves as thepoint person for TCU baseball as well as TCU footballʼs pre-game family orientedtailgating area, Frog Alley, while also assisting with womenʼs basketball.

A native of Arlington, Texas, Kulesz graduated from Baylor University in 2005 with adegree in Telecommunications and Journalism/PR. After graduation, he worked forthe Kansas City Royals AA affiliate Wichita Wranglers in 2006 as the marketing andmedia relations associate. He came to TCU from the Atlantic Sun Conference inMacon, Ga., where he was the communications and championships assistant.

Kulesz was married to his wife, Lauren, in July of 2008. The couple resides inArlington.

Compliance - John CunninghamEquipment - Jason JonesMarketing - Evan SpoonMedia Relations - Jaime HandyHome Announcer - Jeff SmithStrenghth Training - Dr. David UptonStrenghth Training - Lauara Quigg

Sports Psychologist - Matt JohnsonSports Psychologist - Dan FreigangField Management - David YarbroughFacility Services - Ivan TaskovBroadcasting - Jay FitzgeraldNutritionist - Amy Goodson

Lauren Crawford is in her third year at TCU after serving a year as assistant ath-letic trainer at Highland High School in Gilbert, Ariz.

Crawford received her undergraduate degree in athletic training and her masterʼsin secondary education from Northern Arizona University. Crawford has been acertified athletic trainer for two years and passed the Texas licensure in Decemberof 2007.

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TCU BOARD OF TRUSTEES

OFFICERS OF THE BOARDChairman J. Luther King, Jr.Vice Chairman Clarence Scharbauer IIISecretary Karen M. BakerTreasurer Brian G. Gutierrez

Term Expires Spring 2010Allie Beth Allman (Dallas)Brenda A. Cline (Fort Worth)Ronald W. Clinkscale (Fort Worth)Lou Hill Davidson (Washington, DC)Mark L. Johnson (Fort Worth)J. Roger King (Fort Worth)Jerry J. Ray (Austin)Roy C. Snodgrass III (Austin)William E. Steele III (Fort Worth)J. Roger Williams (Fort Worth)

Term Expires Spring 2011J. Kelly Cox (Midland)Alan D. Friedman (Dallas)Ann M. Jones (Albany)Mary Ralph Lowe (Fort Worth)Matthew K. Rose (Fort Worth)Patricia Penrose Schieffer (Washington, DC)F. Howard Walsh, Jr. (Fort Worth)

Term Expires Spring 2012The late Robert A. Buschman (San Antonio)Marcia Fuller French (Fort Worth)Rafael G. Garza (Fort Worth)Charlie L. Geren (Fort Worth)Nick A. Giachino (Chicago, IL)J. Luther King, Jr. (Dallas)G. Malcolm Louden (Fort Worth)Kit Tennison Moncrief (Fort Worth)Roger A. Ramsey (Houston)Trevor D. Rees-Jones (Dallas)Amy E. Roach (Fort Worth)Joan G. Rogers (Fort Worth)Edgar H. Schollmaier (Fort Worth)Rick L Wittenbraker (Houston)Kimbell Fortson Wynne (Fort Worth)

Term Expires Spring 2013Peter L. Bermont (Miami, FL)John F. Davis III (Dallas)A.R. “Buddy” Dike (Fort Worth)Kenneth J. Huffman (Newtown, PA)Bruce W. Hunt (Dallas)Ronald C. Parker (Dallas)Billy Rosenthal (Fort Worth)Clarence Scharbauer III (Midland)Duer Wagner III (Dallas/Fort Worth)Lissa N. Wagner (Midland)Robert J. Wright (Dallas)

Ex-Officio MembersDani L. Cartwright, Regional Minister, ChristianChurch (Disciples of Christ) in the Southwest (FortWorth)Christopher D. Curtis, President, TCU AlumniAssociation (Flower Mound)Colby D. Siratt, Alumni Association Representative(Fort Worth)John Wooldridge, Alumni Association Representative(Houston)

TCU CHANCELLOR

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As Chancellor of Texas Christian University since 2003, Dr. Victor J. Boschini, Jr., hashad the privilege of leading the university through an extraordinary period. TCU hasmade unprecedented investments in scholarships, facilities and technology, academicprograms, and new faculty and staff, all for one purpose: providing a world-class, values-centered university experience for TCUʼs almost 9,000 students.

Reflecting his background in higher education administration and the familiarity withundergraduates that comes from teaching a class in the College of Education each year,Chancellor Boschini knows itʼs a 24/7 world for this generation of Horned Frogs. Andheʼs determined that TCU maximizes all the opportunities for learning.

Thatʼs why the new Campus Commons is open day and night. With four residence halls,the Brown-Lupton University Union, and soon-to be-completed Scharbauer Hall, an aca-demic facility, the Commons is becoming the center of a vibrant social, cultural and intel-lectual life for students, faculty and staff.

The Campus Commons concept grew from Vision in Action, a major strategic planningeffort Dr. Boschini launched soon after becoming TCUʼs 10th chancellor. Among theresults of Vision in Action are 10 new living/learning facilities opened in recent years; sig-nificant increases in scholarships and financial aid funds; the addition of a substantialnumber of faculty and instructional positions, resulting in a low 15:1 student/faculty ratio;several endowed chairs and professorships; and the creation of the John V. RoachHonors College. Underwriting these achievements is The Campaign for TCU, which hasraised more than $203 million, 81 percent of its $250 million goal.

Chancellor Boschini maintains a high profile in the world of higher education. Last year,as chair of the Board of Directors of the National Association of Independent Colleges &Universities (NAICU), he advocated for 1,000 independent colleges and universitiesacross the nation. As past chair, he continues his work for NAICU, which is oftendescribed as “the voice of private higher education.” Chancellor Boschini is also pastchair of the Mountain West Conferenceʼs Executive Board and is a member of theIndependent Colleges and Universities of Texas (ICUT).

In spite of these responsibilities, the Chancellor teaches an honors course, A NewParadigm for Leadership, in the College of Education. Itʼs a natural fit since he not onlyholds the rank of professor of education, but also brings an extensive background inhigher education administration to the classroom.

Since TCU is Fort Worthʼs “home team,” the Chancellor takes an active role in as manycommunity ventures as possible. He serves on the board of directors of the Fort WorthSymphony Orchestra and the Van Cliburn Foundation.

Chancellor Boschini and his wife Megan have given TCU two Horned Frogs: Elizabeth, a2009 graduate, and Mary, a sophomore. Future Frogs Edward and Margaret attend AllSaints Episcopal School.

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Dr. Danny Morrison is in his fifth year as TCU's athletics director.

Morrison, hired on May 19, 2005 by TCU Chancellor Dr. Victor Boschini, previously served four years as commissionerof the Southern Conference.

During his first four years at TCU, Morrison has helped usher in the Horned Frogs' Mountain West Conference era. Inthe 2008-09 athletics season, TCU had 16 of its 20 sports represented in postseason play, including all seven springsports. A total of 12 sports were nationally ranked. Four conference titles were won with three coaches receiving MWCCoach of the Year honors.

With the football team posting a No. 7 ranking in season-ending polls and the baseball team coming within a game ofthe College World Series, TCU was one of only three schools nationally to have a top-10 football team and a SuperRegional baseball team in 2008-09.

Momentum is also evident in the classroom. In the spring 2009 semester, TCU student-athletes posted a cumulative2.96 grade-point average. It was the highest mark since reporting began in Fall 1998. Thirteen athletic programs record-ed a team semester GPA of 3.0 of higher. A total of 81 student-athletes graduated during the 2008-09 academic cam-paign.

Additionally, over 50 percent of student-athletes recorded a grade-point average of 3.0 or higher during the springsemester with 22 student-athletes posting a perfect 4.0.

Teamwork within the athletics department is a staple of what makes TCU special to Morrison. In spring 2009, it enabledthe Horned Frogs to be recognized as successful hosts of the NCAA Rifle Championships, an NCAA Baseball Regionaland the Mountain West Conference Baseball Championship. TCU has also been awarded the 2010 NCAA RifleChampionships.

Interest in TCU athletics continues, resulting in the top-four years for departmental revenue. Football season-ticket saleshave set records in two of the last three seasons, while the baseball program established a new mark for average atten-dance per home date in 2009. In the fall, the volleyball team set a match attendance record and soccer posted three ofits top-five single-game attendance marks.

Thanks to the support of the TCU community, Frog Club donations again surpassed the $4 million mark. When com-bined with giving to TCU in both capital and endowment projects, Frog supporters have contributed over $40 million thelast three years with that number reaching nearly $47 million over four years.

Helping lead the way in the endowment area was Ron Parker and his wife Paula. In 2006, they made a commitment tofully endow an athletic scholarship for the tight end position on the Frog football team. It was the first fully endowedposition scholarship for any sport at TCU. Bill Starkey and his wife, Rita, have followed with an endowed scholarship fora defensive back.

The momentum from the gifts by the Parkers and Starkeys extend into continued facility improvements at TCU.

Work will begin soon on the Jane Justin Soccer Fieldhouse, funded by the Jane and John Justin Foundation, and isscheduled for completion in time for the 2010 season. Also on the immediate horizon is the renovation of the pro shopat the Bayard H. Friedman Tennis Center, made possible through a gift from the Friedman family and Mary PotishmanLard Trust. The $13 million Dutch Meyer Athletic Complex and Abe Martin Academic Enhancement Center, located inthe south end zone of Amon G. Carter Stadium, opened in Fall 2008. Primary donors included Dick Lowe, Hunter Enis,Four Sevens Oil Company, Tex Moncrief, Duer Wagner III, Luther King, John Roach and the Amon G. CarterFoundation. The facility features six suites, 255 club seats, meeting and hospitality rooms, and an increased academicarea for TCU student-athletes. This past spring, an estate gift from Paul Sorrels enabled four patios to be constructedfor the enjoyment of baseball fans at Lupton Stadium.

Upgrading facilities remain a focus for the future. Clarence Scharbauer is chairman of the Amon G. Carter Stadium com-mittee examining various alternatives and options for the historical stadium. The Amon G. Carter Foundation has provid-ed a lead commitment of $15 million for the renovations. In addition, Malcolm Louden is leading an effort for an OlympicBuilding and golf practice facility to be located adjacent to Lupton Stadium and the Lowdon Track and Field Complex.Architectural planning is underway for both the stadium and Olympic complex projects.

Morrison attended Wofford, where he lettered four years in basketball and graduated summa cum laude and Phi BetaKappa in 1975 with a Bachelor of Arts in mathematics. He obtained a Master of Education degree in administration andsupervision from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1981, and a doctorate in educational leadership fromthe University of South Carolina in 2000.Morrison and his wife, Peggy, have two children: Trey, a graduate of the University of South Carolina, and Meg, whoreceived her degree from Wofford.

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ASSOCIATE ATHLETICSDIRECTORSDavis BabbT. Ross BaileyJack HesselbrockKim JohnsonScott KullAndrea Nordmann

FACULTY REPRESENTATIVERhonda Hatcher

ACADEMIC SERVICESChris Uchacz

BroadcastingBrian Estridge

Business ManagementTommy Love

COMPLIANCEAndrea Nordmann

Equipment ManagerMatt Lewis

ISP Sports Office GMRudy Klancnik

MarketingJason Byrne

Media RelationsMark Cohen

Spirit CoordinatorLindsay Shoulders

Sports MedicineChris Hall

Strength and ConditioningDon Sommer

Ticket OfficeSean Conner

Video Services CoordinatorMike Maples

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2008 SOCCER SEASON | A SEASON FOR THE AGESGGAAMMEE NNOO.. 33OLE MISS

FORT WORTH, Texas - TCU battled SoutheasternConference opponent Ole Miss to a 2-2 draw onSunday afternoon at Garvey-Rosenthal SoccerStadium.

Following a goal by UM's Hannah Weatherly, fresh-man Katie Runyon netted her first career goal frominside the box. The Illinois native first hit the crossbarfrom the right hand side of the box and then followedthe ricochet, booming the ball past DeNova.

A minute later, freshman Jordan Calhoun tied thegame at 2-2 off an assist from sophomore ChelseaCody. Calhoun has now netted five goals on the sea-son and scored goals in three-consecutive matches.

GGAAMMEE NNOO.. 44ARIZONA STATE

TEMPE, Ariz. - TCU downed Arizona State, 1-0, onFriday night in Tempe.

Freshman Jordan Calhoun scored the matches lonegoal in the 20th minute off an assist from Lizzy Karoly.

For the match, Calhoun posted four shots, includingthree on goal. TCU recorded six shot attempts in atough faught contest.

Goalkeeper Kelsey Walters was solid between theposts as she saved five shot attempts and held theSun Devils scoreless for the entire contest.

GGAAMMEE NNOO.. 55NORTHERN ARIZONA

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. - The TCU women's soccer teamimproved its record to 4-0-1 during the 2008 campaignas the Horned Frogs posted a 1-0 victory over theUniversity of Northern Arizona.

The Frogs, who came into the contest ranked in theCentral Region, held a 20-6 advantage over theLumberjacks in total shots, including a 10-4 margin inshots on goal. The Purple and White also postedseven corner kicks while blanking the Lumberjacks forthe entire 90 minutes.

After a scoreless first half of action, the Frogs got theirfirst and only goal of the game when Caroline Starnsconnected on a shot to the back of the net in the 64thminute to give the Purple and White a 1-0 lead.

GGAAMMEE NNOO.. 66RICE

FORT WORTH, Texas - Sophomore Jackie Torda net-ted the game-winning goal off an assist from CherylMartin in the second overtime period to upend Rice,2-1, Friday at Garvey-Rosenthal Soccer Stadium. Thegoal came with 1:17 left in the final overtime frame.

TCU matched the Owls as Lizzy Karoly deflected afree kick from Katie Taylor from about 30 yards out.Taylor sent a diving ball into the box and Karoly slid into tie the match in the 77th minute, 1-1.

The two clubs gave the crowd at Garvey-RosenthalSoccer Stadium an exciting show in the bonus frames,narrowly missing numerous scoring chances.

GGAAMMEE NNOO.. 11STEPHEN F. AUSTIN

FORT WORTH, Texas - Freshman Jordan Calhounand junior Lizzy Karoly each netted two goals as theTCU women's soccer program blanked 2007 NCAAQualifier Stephen F. Austin 5-0 at Garvey-RosenthalSoccer Stadium Friday night.

Karoly, a junior from Escondido, Calif., put TCU on theboard five minutes into the match off an assist fromJackie Torda. Karoly split two Ladyjack defenders anddrilled a shot into the back of the net past SFA'sCrystin Pactor.

In the 11th minute of the match, freshman JordanCalhoun increased the Horned Frog's lead, netting agoal off an assist from Torda. Right before the half,Calhoun connected on her second goal of the night,this time off an assist from senior midfielder CarolineStarns.

GGAAMMEE NNOO.. 22XAVIER

FORT WORTH, Texas - Jordan Calhoun netted twogoals as the Horned Frogs downed Xavier, 3-0, Fridaynight at Garvey-Rosenthal Soccer Stadium.

The freshman put TCU on the board in the 17thminute of the match, blasting a shot past the out-stretched arms of Musketeer goalkeeper Kelly Farrelloff an assist by Jackie Torda.

Calhoun would up the TCU lead right before the half,notching her fourth goal of the season off a headerfrom Alex Mechalske. The Norman, Okla., native tookthe pass from Mechalske and hit a turning half-volleyinto the back of the net as time expired.

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2008 SOCCER SEASON | A SEASON FOR THE AGESGGAAMMEE NNOO.. 88ARKANSAS PINE BLUFF

FORT WORTH, Texas - TCU outshot Arkansas-PineBluff 57-1 on Friday night, downing the Lady Lions, 6-0, at Garvey-Rosenthal Soccer Stadium.

Jordan Calhoun put TCU on the board early in thematch, finding the back of the net off assists fromLizzy Karoly and Caroline Starns. The goal wasCalhoun's ninth of the year. In the 13th minute,

Michelle Nguyen increased the Horned Frog lead offan assist by Karoly.

Overall, TCU played a total of 24 players Friday night,including all three goalkeepers. The Horned Frogdefense didn't allow UAPB to get off a shot attemptuntil 28th minute of the match.

GGAAMMEE NNOO.. 1100TEXAS - SAN ANTONIO

SAN ANTONIO - Lizzy Karoly and Jackie Torda net-ted first half goals to lead TCU to a 2-1 victory overTexas-San Antonio Sunday afternoon at the UTSARecreational Sports Complex.

Following a free kick by Chelsea Cody in which sever-al Horned Frogs had a chance to beat UTSA, Karolynetted her eighth goal of the season, heading the ballbetween the posts off a deflection.

Torda increased the lead to 2-0 in the 28th minute,dropping a shot into the goal from about 25 yards outoff an assist by Cody.

GGAAMMEE NNOO.. 1111NEW MEXICO

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. - Jordan Calhoun found the backof the net twice on Sunday to lead TCU to a 3-1 con-ference victory over New Mexico at Garvey-RosenthalSoccer Stadium.

With her two goals, the freshman moved into No. 2all-time in goals scored in a single season in TCU his-tory. Calhoun's 11 goals on the year is the best markby any player under Abdalla and currently sits as thetop mark in the Mountain West Conference in 2008.

Calhoun put TCU on the board in the 20th minute ofthe match, putting a half volley into the net off anassist by Lizzy Karoly.

For the contest, Calhoun posted four shots on goaland two goals, while Torda recorded two shots andone assist.

GGAAMMEE NNOO.. 1122WYOMING

LARAMIE, Wyo. - Jordan Calhoun posted five shotson Friday, but it wasn't enough as No. 29 TCUdropped a 1-0 conference match to Wyoming at theLouis S. Madrid Sports Complex.

Calhoun looked to have put the Horned Frogs on theboard early in the contest, but had her shot saved byCowgirl goalkeeper Jamie Scarcliff.

In the 29th minute, freshman Alex Mechalske blasteda shot from the left side of the box, but watched asher shot sailed just wide of the goal.

With the loss, TCU moved to 9-2-1 overall.

GGAAMMEE NNOO.. 77EAST TENNESSEE ST.

FORT WORTH, Texas - Junior Lizzy Karoly netted ahat trick on Sunday as TCU upended East TennesseeState, 7-0, at Garvey-Rosenthal Soccer Stadium.

Overall, TCU tallied four of its seven goals in the firsthalf. The Horned Frogs' seven goals were the mostever by a Purple and White squad in a single gameunder head coach Dan Abdalla, while Karoly's threegoals on the day tied her for third all-time in goalsscored by an individual in a single match. Finally, 25different Horned Frogs saw action on Sunday againstthe Buccaneers.

Karoly put TCU on the board four minutes into thecontest off an assist by Chelsea Cody. Jackie Tordalooked to have increased the lead to 2-0 early in thematch, but watched as her shot hit the post in the14th minute.

GGAAMMEE NNOO.. 88TEXAS

FORT WORTH, Texas - Jordan Calhoun netted hereighth goal of the season, but it wasn't enough asTCU dropped a 2-1 double overtime contest to No. 7Texas Friday night in front of 2,161 spectators atGarvey-Rosenthal Soccer Stadium.

Following a goal by the Longhorns Kylie Doniak, juniorLizzy Karoly tried to tie the match at 1-1 in the 45thminute, but watched as her shot was saved by Texasgoalkeeper Dianna Pfenninger right before the break.

TCU came out of halftime firing on all cylinders asCalhoun found the back of the net off an assist byJackie Torda.

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GGAAMMEE NNOO.. 1155UTAH

FORT WORTH, Texas - TCU netted two second halfgoals to upend Utah on Saturday night 2-0 at Garvey-Rosenthal Soccer Stadium.

In the 59th minute of the match, freshman JordanCalhoun, a Norman, Okla., native, fired the ball pastTurpen to give TCU the 1-0 lead in the match. On theplay, senior Caroline Starns connected on a shot fromthe right side of the box, but the ball deflected offTurpen and Calhoun was there to put the ball into theback of the net.

In the 84th minute, Cheryl Martin, a defender from LasVegas, netted her second goal of the season, headingthe ball into the goal off a corner kick by Taylor to givethe Horned Frogs the 2-0 victory in front of 1,746 peo-ple, which is the fourth-largest attendance in stadiumhistory.

GGAAMMEE NNOO.. 1166UNLV

FORT WORTH, Texas - TCU and UNLV battled to a1-1 double overtime draw on Friday night in front of1,239 spectators at Garvey-Rosenthal SoccerStadium.

Jackie Torda netted the equalizer in the 84th minute ofthe second half, scoring off an assist by Kaylie Garcia.On the play, Garcia took the ball on the right side ofthe box and sent a bending ball back to Torda whoheaded it past UNLV.

The Horned Frogs recorded two more chances in thefinal overtime period, but couldn't find the back of thenet to bring the final score to 1-1.

GGAAMMEE NNOO.. 1177TEXAS TECH

LUBBOCK, Texas - Junior Lizzy Karoly posted a goaland an assist on Sunday afternoon to lead TCU to a3-2 victory over Texas Tech at the John WalkerComplex.

Alex Mechalske, a defender from Fort Worth, beatTexas Tech in the 49th minute. The goal markedMechalske's first career goal in a Horned Frog uni-form.

Freshman Jordan Calhoun tied the match up 7 sec-onds later, netting her 14th goal of the season offanother deflected shot in the box.

Karoly would give TCU its first lead in the match in the61st minute off an assist by Kaylie Garcia.

GGAAMMEE NNOO.. 1188SAN DIEGO STATE

SAN DIEGO - Lizzy Karoly, a California native, nettedthe game-winner in the second half to lead TCU to a2-1 victory over San Diego State at the SDSU SportsDeck on Friday afternoon.

Midway through the second half, Jackie Torda fired ashot from 25 yards out, but it sailed wide of the goal.Following a free kick by Katie Taylor that hit the cross-bar, Nikki Wilbur rebounded the shot and beat SDSUto tie the match at 1-1 in the 60th minute.

Five minutes later, Karoly followed her own shot andturned to her right from about 16 yards out, strikingthe ball into the top half of the net past SDSU.

GGAAMMEE NNOO.. 1133AIR FORCE

USAFA, Colo. - TCU scored three second half goalsto down Air Force 3-1 at the Cadet Soccer Stadium onSunday.

Following the break, TCU came out firing on all cylin-ders as the Horned Frogs used Chelsey Wilgenburg,Courtney Johnson, Kelly Faerber, Kaitlyn Shelledy,Michelle Nguyen, Katie Runyon and Kaylie Garcia toignite the TCU attack. Overall, the Purple and Whitefired the first 10 shots of the half. Caroline Starns, asenior from Arlington, evened the score at 1-1 in the61st minute, heading the ball past the Air Force keep-er off an assist by Runyon.

Three minute later, freshman Jordan Calhoun con-nected on her 12th goal of the season from 10 yardsout to give TCU the 2-1 lead off a pass from ChelseaCody

GGAAMMEE NNOO.. 1144BYU

FORT WORTH, Texas - TCU outshot BYU 21-18 forthe match, including 12-8 in the second half, but itwasn't enough as the Horned Frogs dropped a heart-breaking 1-0 contest Thursday afternoon in front ofthe fourth-largest crowd in Garvey-Rosenthal SoccerStadium history.

TCU, who pressured the Cougar defense for most ofthe day, came out of the gates on the attack as fresh-man Jordan Calhoun fired a shot from the right side ofthe box 19 minutes into the match. On the play,Calhoun got behind the BYU defense and looked toplay the ball into the back of the net, but just missedthe goal.

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LAS VEGAS - Lizzy Karoly netted a goal in the 89thminute of the match to send the game into overtime,but it wasn't enough as TCU dropped a 2-1 overtimedecision to Utah on Thursday in semifinal action at theMountain West Conference Tournament.

In a back and fourth match early on, sophomoreJackie Torda tried to connect from the middle of thefield off a cross, but watched as her shot sailed wideof the goal. Torda came right back 10 minutes later,but had her shot blocked a Utah defender.

It appeared as if Lizzy Karoly netted her 11th goal ofthe season off a deflected shot by Jordan Calhounlate in the half, but the tandem was called for offsidesin the box and the goal was taken off the board tokeep the score at 0-0 entering the halftime break.

Coming out of the half, Katie Taylor served a ball intothe box off a free kick, but Karoly wasn't able to han-dle the pass and headed the ball over the goal.

In the 60th minute, Karoly made a run off a beautifulball through the Utah defense by Kaylie Garcia, butthe junior's shot just missed the right side of the goalto keep the score even at 0-0.

Utah got on the board in the 63rd minute of the matchwhen Katy Reineke beat Kelsey Walters on a penaltykick. Taylor came right back a little bit later firing a freekick into the box, but Utah keeper Emalee Rogerscame up with the save to keep TCU off the board.

Late the match, Chelsey Wilgenburg blasted a shot inthe 73rd minute from the left side of the field, but theball sailed to the side of the net to keep the score at1-0 in favor of the Utes.

JORDAN CALHOUN | MWC FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR

GGAAMMEE NNOO.. 1199SAN DIGEO STATE

LAS VEGAS - Jackie Torda netted the game-winnerin overtime off an assist by Katie Runyon to give TCUa 2-1 victory over San Diego State in opening-roundaction at the Mountain West Conference Tournamenton Wednesday.

Following the 15-minute intermission, SDSU tied thematch at 1-1 when Cat Walker got behind the HornedFrog defense and beat keeper Kelsey Walters fromthe left side of the box.

Sophomore Jackie Torda fired right back as she con-nected on two-consecutive shot's, but watched as theball sailed high of the goal on two-consecutive tripsdown the field.

Runyon, a freshman from Quincy, Ill., tried one lasttime to put the Purple and White ahead in regulation,but her shot with 10 seconds to go in the period wassaved by Yount to force overtime.

The Horned Frogs connected on two shots during thefirst overtime before Torda gave TCU its first win inpost-season play in program history under headcoach Dan Abdalla in the 98th minute of the match.On the play, Katie Taylor sent a ball deep into theSDSU box, but it deflected off an Aztec defenderbefore Runyon was able to send the ball to Torda,who laid in it past SDSU to secure the victory.

TCU, who controlled the ball for most of the match,out-shot San Diego State, 17-8, including 3-0 duringthe overtime session. On offense, Torda led theHorned Frogs with four shots and one goal, whileWilgenburg posted three shots on the day.

Karoly, a junior from California, netted the equalizerin the 89th minute, beating Rogers off assists byTaylor and Caroline Starns. On the play, the juniorslid into the box from about 15 yards out toeing theball into the lower right corner of the goal pastRogers to send the match into overtime.

Utah needed just 25 seconds to secure the victoryduring the extra session. The match's deciding goalcame by an own goal. On the play, the Utes took theopening touch and dribbled the length of the fieldbefore Lauren Hair crossed the ball into the box.TCU tried to clear the ball, but it took an unfortunatebounce off a Horned Frog defender into the back ofthe net to give Utah the hard-fought victory.

Overall, TCU was led on offense by Karoly andTaylor, who both recorded three shots apiece,respectively. On defense, Walters posted threesaves, while Rogers had two on the day.

With the loss, TCU moved to 14-4-2 on the year,while Utah improved to 11-8-2 overall and avengedits earlier loss to the Frogs this fall.

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IInnddiivviidduuaall SSttaattss## Name GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT11 Lizzy Karoly 20-20 11 7 29 69 .159 35 .507 4 0-119 Jackie Torda 20-16 5 4 14 64 .078 27 .422 3 0-09 Jordan Calhoun 20-20 15 2 32 60 .250 36 .600 6 0-023 Chelsey Wilgenburg 16-7 1 1 3 24 .042 6 .250 0 0-05 Katie Taylor 19-16 1 6 8 23 .043 9 .391 0 0-010 Chelsea Cody 17-16 0 5 5 23 .000 5 .217 0 0-02 Kaylie Garcia 19-7 2 4 8 22 .091 9 .409 0 0-07 Caroline Starns 20-18 3 8 14 22 .136 8 .364 1 0-012 Michelle Nguyen 19-4 3 0 6 20 .150 7 .350 0 0-028 Nikki Wilbur 20-20 2 0 4 19 .105 5 .263 0 0-016 Cheryl Martin 20-20 2 1 5 16 .125 5 .312 0 0-08 Katie Runyon 19-0 1 3 5 13 .077 6 .462 0 0-04 Alex Mechalske 18-14 1 1 3 11 .091 6 .545 0 0-017 Kelly Faerber 11-3 0 0 0 7 .000 4 .571 0 0-024 Kaitlyn Shelledy 10-0 0 1 1 5 .000 2 .400 0 0-025 Emma Geyer 10-2 0 0 0 4 .000 0 .000 0 0-022 Alex Matthews 2-0 0 0 0 3 .000 2 .667 0 0-018 Courtney Johnson 9-2 0 0 0 2 .000 2 1.000 0 0-027 Teryn Kaldheim 2-0 0 1 1 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-020 Danika Powers 2-0 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-021 Lindsay Holmes 15-15 0 1 1 2 .000 0 .000 0 0-030 Hannah Kunnemann 2-0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-000 Kayde Bowman 2-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-031 Lauren Wysoski 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-03 Julia Slater 6-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-00 Kelsey Walters 20-20 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0

Total 20 47 45 139 414 .114 176 .425 14 0-1Opponents 20 17 12 46 237 .072 103 .435 4 2-2

GGooaallkkeeeeppiinngg SSttaattss## Name GP-GS Minutes GA Avg Saves Pct W L T Sho00 Kayde Bowman 2-0 50:40 0 0.00 0 .000 0 0 0 031 Lauren Wysoski 1-0 12:58 0 0.00 0 .000 0 0 0 00 Kelsey Walters 20-20 1817:11 17 0.84 79 .823 14 4 2 5TM TEAM 0:00 ---- 0 0.00 7 1.000 0 0 0 2

Total 20 1880:49 17 0.81 86 .835 14 4 2 7Opponents 20 1880:49 47 2.25 129 .733 2 14 2 2

22000088 SSoocccceerr SScchheedduulleeDate Opponent Result8/22/08 Stephen F. Austin W, 5-08/29/08 Xavier W, 3-08/31/08 Ole Miss T, 2-2 (2OT)9/05/08 at Arizona State W, 1-09/07/08 at Northern Arizona W, 1-09/12/08 Rice W, 2-1 (2OT)9/14/08 East Tennessee State W, 7-09/19/08 Texas L, 1-2 (2OT)9/26/08 Arkansas - Pine Bluff W, 6-09/28/08 at Texas-San Antonio W, 2-110/05/08 New Mexico W, 3-110/10/08 at Wyoming L, 0-110/12/08 at Air Force W, 3-110/16/08 BYU L, 0-110/18/08 Utah W, 2-010/24/08 UNLV T, 1-1 (2OT)10/26/08 at Texas Tech W, 3-210/31/08 at San Diego State W, 2-1Mountain West Conference Tournament11/05/08 vs. San Diego State W, 2-1 (OT)11/06/08 vs. Utah L, 1-2 (OT)

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MMoouunnttaaiinn WWeesstt CCoonnffeerreennccee Best School Record in Program History14-4-2 (MWC Tournament Semifinalist Team)

MWC All-Conference Selections Jordan Calhoun, Lizzy Karoly, Katie Taylor

MWC Conference Freshman of the Year Jordan Calhoun

Seven MWC Conference Players of the WeekLizzy Karoly (3), Jordan CalhounCaroline Starns, Kelsey Walters, Cheryl Martin

Two MWC All-Tournament Team SelectionsLizzy Karoly, Jackie Torda

National AwardsJordan Calhoun• Soccer Buzz Second-Team Freshman All-American• Soccer Buzz Second-Team All-Central Region• Soccer Buzz All-Freshman Central Region• Top Drawer Soccer Second Team All-Rookie• Soccer News Net National Player of the Year Finalist• NSCAA Third-Team All-Central Region Selection

Academics16 Academic All-MWC HonoreesNSCAA Team Academic Award

2008 NSCAA Scholar All-South Region TeamLizzy Karoly

CoSida/ESPN the Magazine Academic All-DistrictLizzy Karoly, Kelsey WaltersJackie Torda, Cheryl Martin

Arthur Ashe Jr. Sports ScholarsMichelle Nguyen

TTeeaamm RRaannkkiinnggssRanked In All National Polls During YearRPI - No. 24Soccer Buzz - No. 28Soccer America - No. 29NSCAA - No. 29Top Drawer Soccer - No. 29

National StatisticsNo. 29 - Ranking in Won/Lost % NationallyNo. 18 - Scoring Team in the CountryNo. 19 - Jordan Calhoun in Goals Per Game

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GGOOAALLSS

1986 Sarah Campbell 141987 Christi Brewton 61988 Jennifer Cook/Jane Freese 51989 Kim Champney/Jamie Wolf 51990 Jamie Wolf 91991 Five with 21992 Jennifer Thompson 111993 Lisa Wells 81994 Jennifer Thompson 71995 Angela Garrett 91996 Sarah Suess 91997 Jill Cook 111998 Allison Calleri 71999 Four with 42000 Sherry Dick 112001 Laura Greenberg 82002 Nicole Carman 52003 Amy Van Zandt 72004 Jessi Moore 102005 Bjarnveig Birgisdottir 52006 Lizzy Karoly 62007 Jackie Torda 92008 Jordan Calhoun 15

GGOOAALLSS AAGGAAIINNSSTT AAVVEERRAAGGEE

1986 Suzanne McGown 1.951987 Maribeth Forrest 1.831988 Maribeth Forrest 1.041989 Maribeth Forrest 1.581990 Maribeth Forrest 2.251991 Michelle Davies 1.491992 Michelle Davies 1.711993 Michelle Davies 2.641994 Michelle Davies 1.801995 Stephanie Seagraves 2.381996 Courtney Petrie 2.541997 Carrie Walsh 2.001998 Adrianne Labovitz 1.521999 Keith-Ann Wagner 1.452000 Shannon Wagner 1.552001 Shannon Wagner 1.802002 Ruth DeJong 2.392003 Katy Buchanan 1.372004 Lindsay White 1.812005 Katy Buchanan 1.552006 Katy Buchanan 1.382007 Kelsey Walters 1.352008 Kelsey Walters .84

AASSSSIISSTTSS

1986 Sarah Campbell 61987 Sarah Campbell 51988 Libby Tappan 81989 Lynn Jones 41990 Cindy Rappe 61991 Susie Honolka 21992 Susie Honolka/C. Jackson 31993 Susie Honolka 41994 Four with 21995 Jennifer Thompson 31996 Allison Calleri 71997 Jill Cook 41998 Jill Cook 51999 Jenn Coulson 52000 Tiffany Goetz 52001 Crystal Pratz 62002 Brianne Yeary 42003 Karissa Hill 42004 Jessi Moore 62005 Caroline Starns 42006 Michelle Nguyen 32007 Michelle Nguyen 62008 Caroline Starns 8

SSAAVVEESS1986 N/A1987 Maribeth Forrest 1151988 Maribeth Forrest 1591989 Maribeth Forrest 1571990 Beth Wilson 951991 Michelle Davies 811992 Michelle Davies 571993 Michelle Davies 701994 Michelle Davies 1011995 Stephanie Seagraves 621996 Courtney Petrie 671997 Carrie Walsh 921998 Keith-Ann Wagner 651999 Keith-Ann Wagner 922000 Shannon Wagner 1162001 Adrianne Labovitz 552002 Ruth DeJong 1012003 Katy Buchanan 462004 Lindsay White 422005 Katy Buchanan 872006 Katy Buchanan 812007 Kelsey Walters 892008 Kelsey Walters 79

PPOOIINNTTSS

1986 Sarah Campbell 201987 Sarah Campbell 171988 Libby Tappan 121989 Kim Champney 101990 Cindy Rappe 201991 Susie Honolka 61992 Jennifer Thompson 231993 Lisa Wells 181994 Jennifer Thompson 161995 Angela Garrett 181996 Sarah Suess 241997 Jill Cook 261998 Allison Calleri 181999 Jenn Coulson 132000 Sherry Dick 232001 Laura Greenberg 162002 Elizabeth Walsh 82003 Amy Van Zandt 172004 Jessi Moore 262005 Bjarnveig Birgisdottir 122006 Lizzy Karoly 142007 Jackie Torda 212008 Jordan Calhoun 32

MMIINNUUTTEESS PPLLAAYYEEDD

1986 Suzanne McGown 1,2901987 Maribeth Forrest 1,4251988 Maribeth Forrest 1,5601989 Maribeth Forrest 1,5911990 Beth Wilson 1,1001991 Michelle Davies 1,5081992 Michelle Davies 1,2651993 Michelle Davies 1,5701994 Michelle Davies 1,504 1995 Emmy Tekell 1,0001996 Courtney Petrie 1,3841997 Carrie Walsh 1,8921998 Keith-Ann Wagner 9921999 Keith-Ann Wagner 1,4892000 Shannon Wagner 1,7942001 Shannon Wagner 8502002 Ruth DeJong 1,6552003 Katy Buchanan 1,3172004 Lindsay White 8972005 Katy Buchanan 1,3912006 Katy Buchanan 1,3652007 Angie Nickens 1,7582008 Kelsey Walters 1,817

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LeadersGGOOAALLSS

15 Jordan Calhoun 200814 Sarah Campbell 198611 Lizzy Karoly 200811 Sherry Dick 200011 Jill Cook 199711 Jennifer Thompson 199210 Jessi Moore 2004

9 Jackie Torda 20079 Jamie Wolff 19909 Sarah Suess 1996

AASSSSIISSTTSS

8 Caroline Starns 20088 Libby Tappan 19887 Lizzy Karoly 20087 Allison Calleri 19966 Katie Taylor 20086 Jessi Moore 20046 Crystal Pratz 20016 Michelle Nguyen 20076 Cindy Rappe 19905 Chelsea Cody 2008

PPOOIINNTTSS

34 Sarah Campbell 198632 Jordan Calhoun 200829 Lizzy Karoly 200826 Jessi Moore 200426 Jill Cook 199725 Lynn Jones 198624 Sarah Suess 199623 Sherry Dick 200021 Jackie Torda 200720 Cindy Rappe 1990

GGooaallss AAggaaiinnsstt AAvveerraaggee0.84 Kelsey Walters 20081.04 Maribeth Forrest 19881.07 Kelsey Vross 20061.10 Christina Bobb 20021.35 Kelsey Walters 20071.37 Katy Buchanan 20031.38 Katy Buchanan 20061.49 Michelle Davies 19911.52 Adrianne Labovitz 19981.55 Katy Buchanan 2005

SSAAVVEESS159 Maribeth Forrest 1988157 Maribeth Forrest 1989116 Shannon Wagner 2000115 Maribeth Forrest 1987101 Ruth DeJong 200292 Carrie Walsh 199789 Kelsey Walters 200787 Katy Buchanan 200581 Katy Buchanan 200681 Michelle Davies 1991

SSHHUUTTOOUUTTSS8 Maribeth Forrest 19886 Shannon Wagner 20005 Kelsey Walters 20085 Carrie Walsh 19975 Maribeth Forrest 19895 Katy Buchanan 20034 Adrianne Labovitz 19983 Kelsey Walters 20073 Katy Buchanan 20063 Katy Buchanan 2005

SSiinnggllee GGaammee RReeccoorrddssThree Goals In A GamePlayerLizzy KarolyJackie TordaLauren Pope Jill CookAshley RichmondKristen CatheySherry Dick

Two Goals In A GamePlayerLizzy KarolyJordan CalhounMichelle Nguyen Jessi Moore Laura Greenberg Jessi Moore Amy Van Zandt Nicole Carman Sherry Dick Ali Schloegel

Multi Goal Assists In A GamePlayerJordan CalhounLizzy KarolyKaylie GarciaMichelle NguyenCaroline Starns Jessi Moore Ashley Fortune Amy Van Zandt Jenny Swanson Tiffany Goetz Andrea Smith Jackie Torda

Single Season/GameRecords

SSAAVVEESS -- IINNDDIIVVIIDDUUAALL30 Maribeth Forrest Sept. 11, 198819 Maribeth Forrest Sept. 14, 198916 Michelle Davies Sept. 5, 199415 Stephani Seagraves Oct. 29, 199514 Ruth DeJong Sept. 6, 2002

AATTTTEENNDDEENNCCEE -- HHOOMMEE GGAAMMEESS

2,248 Texas A&M Aug. 27, 20052,161 Texas Sept. 19, 20082,053 Notre Dame Sept. 8, 20061,746 Utah Oct. 18, 20081,580 BYU Oct. 16, 2008

GGOOAALLSS SSCCOORREEDD -- IINNDDIIVVIIDDUUAALL5 Ashlee Richmond Sept. 7, 19964 Kristen Cathey Sept. 5, 19933 Jackie Torda Oct. 3, 20073 Lizzy Karoly Sept. 14, 20083 Lauren Pope Sept. 3, 2006

GGOOAALLSS SSCCOORREEDD-- TTEEAAMM13 McNeese State Sept. 7, 199611 Oral Roberts Oct. 19, 199310 @ Arkansas Oct. 23, 19869 Stephen F. Austin Sept. 20, 19979 Northwestern State Sept. 15, 1996

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TTeeaamm RReeccoorrddssGoalsYear Gms G A Pts. Record2008 20 47 45 139 14-4-21997 21 43 18 104 10-11-01993 18 42 17 101 8-9-11996 20 41 31 113 7-13-01992 19 37 10 84 9-7-3

AssistsYear Gms G A Pts. Record2008 20 47 45 139 14-4-21996 20 41 31 113 7-13-01999 20 30 26 86 9-11-01998 20 29 23 81 9-11-02003 19 22 22 66 9-8-2

PointsYear Gms G A Pts. Record2008 20 47 45 139 14-4-21996 20 41 31 113 7-13-01997 21 43 18 104 10-11-01993 18 42 17 101 8-9-11990 21 34 20 88 6-13-2

Goals Against AverageYear Min Sv G GAA Sho Record2008 1,880 129 17 0.81 7 14-4-21988 1,560 159 18 1.04 8 11-5-12006 1,700 95 25 1.32 5 6-8-41999 1,817 105 30 1.49 6 10-9-12003 1,768 79 30 1.53 6 9-8-2

ShutoutsYear Min Sv G GAA Sho Record1998 1,560 159 18 1.04 8 11-5-12008 1,880 129 17 0.81 7 14-4-22003 1,768 79 30 1.53 6 9-8-22000 1,864 124 20 1.69 6 10-9-11998 1,850 120 44 2.14 6 9-11-0

SavesYear Min Sv G GAA Sho Record1988 1,560 159 18 1.04 8 11-5-11989 1,620 157 28 1.56 5 9-10-01990 1,820 154 58 2.87 6 6-13-21987 1,650 138 41 2.24 4 10-9-21995 1,890 130 53 2.52 2 8-12-1

CCaarreeeerr RReeccoorrddssGoals

24 Sarah Campbell 1986-8922 Lizzy Karoly 2006-Present22 Jennifer Thompson 1992-9521 Jamie Wolff 1989-9218 Allison Calleri 1996-9917 Jill Cook 1997-9816 Jessie Moore 2003-0416 Lisa Wells 1992-9415 Jordan Calhoun 2008-Present14 Jackie Torda 2007-Present

Assists18 Allison Calleri 1996-9917 Sarah Campbell 1986-8914 Tiffany Goetz 1998-0112 Libby Tappan 1987-8912 Caroline Starns 2005-0911 Lizzy Karoly 1996-Present11 Crystal Pratz 1998-0110 Sarah Suess 1993-9610 Jenny Swanson 2000-039 Jessi Moore 2003-04

Points75 Sarah Campbell 1986-8955 Lizzy Karoly 2006-Present54 Allison Calleri 1996-9951 Jennifer Thompson 1992-9543 Jill Cook 1997-9843 Jamie Wolff 1989-9241 Jessi Moore 2003-0437 Laura Greenberg 2001-0436 Sara Suess 1993-9635 Jackie Torda 2007-Present

Goals Against Average1.10 Kelsey Walters 2007-Present1.58 Maribeth Forrest 1987-901.61 Katy Buchanan 2003-061.63 Shannon Wagner 2000-011.78 Adrianne Labovitz 1998-011.78 Kelsey Vross 2006-071.85 Keith-Ann Wagner 1998-991.91 Michelle Davies 1991-941.99 Carrie Walsh 1997-982.14 Danielle Shaver 1992-95

Saves490 Maribeth Forrest 1987-90309 Michelle Davies 1991-94232 Katy Buchanan 2003-06168 Kelsey Walters 2007-Present157 Keith-Ann Wagner 1998-99156 Shannon Wagner 2000-0195 Beth Wilson 199092 Carrie Walsh 199767 Emmy Tekell 1995-9662 Adrianne Labovitz 1999-01

Shutouts18 Maribeth Forrest 1987-90

11.5 Michelle Davies 1991-9411 Katy Buchanan 2003-068 Kelsey Walters 2007-Present

6.5 Shannon Wagner 2000-016 Keith-Ann Wagner 1998-995 Carrie Walsh 19973 Lindsay White 2004-052 Kelsey Vross 2006-072 Stephanie Seagraves 1995

Most Minutes In Goal5,847 Michelle Davies 1991-945,296 Maribeth Forrest 1987-904,351 Katy Buchanan 2003-063,213 Kelsey Walters 2007-Present2,645 Shannon Wagner 2000-012,481 Keith-Ann Wagner 1998-991,655 Ruth DeJong 20021,384 Courtney Petrie 19961,225 Emmy Tekell 1995-96948 Adrianne Labovitz 1999-01

TCU Team/CareerRecords

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CONFERENCE HONORSAll-Conference First Team1995 Angela Garrett (SWC)1996 Sarah Suess (WAC)1998 Allison Calleri (WAC)1998 Jill Cook (WAC)1999 Jennifer Maunder (WAC)2000 Brenda DeRose (WAC)2000 Sherry Dick (WAC)2008 Jordan Calhoun (MWC)

All-Conference Second Team1996 Rachel Migliore (WAC)1997 Allison Calleri (WAC)1997 Jill Cook (WAC)1997 Christy Filice (WAC)1997 Nicole Kitagawa (WAC)1997 Carrie Walsh (WAC)1999 Brenda DeRose (WAC)2003 Jessi Moore (C-USA)2004 Jessi Moore (C-USA)2005 Karissa Hill (MWC)2007 Angie Nickens (MWC)2007 Lizzy Karoly (MWC)2008 Lizzy Karoly (MWC)2008 Katie Taylor (MWC)

All-Conference Third Team2003 Karissa Hill (C-USA)2003 Amy Van Zandt (C-USA)

All-Conference Freshman Team2001 Laura Greenberg (C-USA)2003 Ashley Fortune (C-USA)

MWC All-Tournament Team2008 Lizzy Karoly2008 Jackie Torda

MWC Freshman of the year2008 Jordan Calhoun

All-Central Region Squad1995 Angela Garrett (SWC)

Coach of the Year Honors1997 David Rubinson

(WAC Mountain Division)

NATIONAL HONORSSOCCER BUZZ MAGAZINE

Second-Team Freshman All-American2008 Jordan Calhoun

Second-Team All-Central Region2008 Jordan Calhoun

All-Freshman Central1999 Brenda DeRose2006 Michelle Nguyen2007 Jackie Torda2008 Jordan Calhoun

TOP DRAWER SOCCERSecond-Team All-Rookie2008 Jordan Calhoun

Third-Team All-Rookie2006 Lizzy Karoly

SOCCER NEWS NET

Player of the Year Finalist2008 Jordan Calhoun

NSCAANSCAA Third-Team All-Central Region2008 Jordan Calhoun

NATIONAL HONORSUSASA National Camp InviteKatie Taylor, 2008Michelle Nguyen, 2007Karissa Hill, 2006

USASA Women's National TeamKarissa Hill, 2006

ACADEMIC HONORSMountain West Scholar Athlete2005 Bara Gunnarsdottir2005 Breanne Kaldheim2005 Moran Lavi2005 Anne Monaghan2005 Kim Thompson2006 Breanne Kaldheim2006 Kelly Faerber2006 Kelsey Vross2007 Kelly Faerber2007 Jenna Hayes2007 Cheryl Martin2007 Julia Slater2007 Jackie Torda2007 Kelsey Vross2008 Chelsey Cody2008 Kelly Faerber2008 Courtney Johnson2008 Hannah Kunnemann2008 Cheryl Martin2008 Julia Slater2008 Jackie Torda

NSCAA Scholar All-South Region Team2008 Lizzy Karoly

ESPN The MagazineAcademic All-District2005 Bara Gunnarsdottir2008 Lizzy Karoly2008 Kelsey Walters2008 Jackie Torda2008 Cheryl Martin

Coach Wooden Citizenship Cup2006 Angie Nickens

Arthur Ashe Jr. Scholars2007 Michelle Nguyen2008 Michelle Nguyen

NSCAA Team academic awards2008200720062006 Ethics/Sportsmanship Award

ACADEMIC HONORSAcademic All-ConferenceLizzie Batten; MWC 2006Bjarnveig Birgisdottir; C-USA 2004Lee Ann Blalock; C-USA 2003-04Holly Brady; C-USA 2003Ashley Brooks; WAC 1997KJ Brozena; MWC 2007Katy Buchanan; C-USA 2003-04, MWC 2005-06Jordan Calhoun; MWC 2008Nicole Carman; C-USA 2001-02Becky Claudat; MWC 2006Jenn Coulson; WAC 1999-00, C-USA 2001Chelsea Cody, MWC 2007, 2008Brenda DeRose; WAC 1999-00, C-USA 2001-02Melissa Downing; WAC 1997Kelly Faerber; MWC 2006, 2008Christy Filice; WAC 1997-2000Angela Garrett; SWC 1995Emma Geyer; MWC 2008Casey Glass; C-USA 2003-04, MWC 2005-06Tiffany Goetz; WAC 2000, C-USA 2001Bara Gunnarsdottir; C-USA 2001-04, MWC 2005Jenna Hayes; MWC 2007Molly Hicks; C-USA 2002Betsy Hoeffer; WAC 1997-98Lindsay Holmes; MWC 2008Katie Howard; MWC 2007Ginny Hubbard; C-USA 2004Adrianne Jett; C-USA 2001Courtney Johnson - MWC 2006, 2008Breanne Kaldheim; C-USA 2003-04, MWC 2005-06Lizzy Karoly, MWC 2006, 2007, 2008Nicole Kitagawa; WAC 1996-97Kacie Koch; C-USA 2001Moran Lavi; C-USA 2002--04, MWC 2005Niki Long; C-USA 2004Cheryl Martin; MWC 2007, 2008Jennifer Maunder; WAC 2000Michelle McNamara; C-USA 2003Alex Mechalske; MWC 2008Anne Monaghan; C-USA 2003-04, MWC 2005Jessi Moore; C-USA 2003-04Michelle Nguyen MWC 2006, 2007, 2008Angie Nickens; C-USA 2003-04, MWC 2005, 2007Kim Ozenick; C-USA 2004Lesley Parkinson; C-USA 2004, MWC 2005-07Anaa Paulson; MWC 2006Ashley Pierette; C-USA 2004Lauren Pope; MWC 2006Kelly Potysman; C-USA 2003-04Crystal Pratz; WAC 1999-00, C-USA 2001Stephanie Rassette; C-USA 2001Rebecca Repasky; WAC 2000, C-USA 2001-03Lori Robbins; C-USA 2001-02Jeanine Rogers; WAC 2000, C-USA 2001Katie Runyon; MWC 2008Kaitlyn Shelledy; MWC 2008Ali Schloegel; WAC 2000, C-USA 2001Sara Schneider; MWC 2007Lauren Siepiela; C-USA 2002-04Jennifer Sims; C-USA 2003-04Julia Slater; MWC 2007Sarah Suess; WAC 1997Jenny Swanson; WAC 2000, C-USA 2001-03Kim Thompson; C-USA 2003-04, MWC 2005Jackie Torda, MWC 2007, 2008Cara Toulouse; C-USA 2001-04Julie Vaughn; WAC 2000, C-USA 2001-02Keith-Ann Wagner; WAC 1999-00Suzie Walker; C-USA 2003Caroline Walsh; WAC 1997Elizabeth Walsh; C-USA 2002-03Jessica Walters; C-USA 2002-03Kelsey Walters; MWC 2007, 2008Lindsay White; C-USA 2004Nikki Wilbur; MWC 2007, 2008Chelsey Wilgenburg; MWC 2008Breanne Yeary; C-USA 2002

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AAABALSON, Cristina 1987ANDERSON, Brittney 1993-96

BBBATTEN, Lizzie 2006-2007BEITLER, Becca 1995BEREZNICKI, Stephanie 2001BIECHLIN, Amy 1987BILGER, Blaire 1989-91BIRGISDOTTIR, Bjarnveig 2004-05BLALOCK, Lee Ann 2003-04BLODGETT, Cindy 1992BOBB, Christina 2002BOWLING, Tiffany 1989BOYD, Jenny 1999BOYDEN, Katie 1998BRADY, Kim 1986BRANDENBERG, Becki 1991BREWTON, Christi 1987-89BRITAIN, Lori 1990BROWNE, Mandy 1996BROZENA, KJ 2007BUCHANAN, Katy 2003-06

CCCALHOUN, Jordan 2008-presentCALLERI, Allison 1996-99CAMPBELL, Sarah 1986-89CARMAN, Nicole 1999-02CATHEY, Kristen 1991-94CHAMPNEY, Kim 1988-89CODY, Chelsea 2007-presentCOFFMAN, Angelia 1987COLLIER, Kim 1988CONRAD, Michelle 1987COOK, Jennifer 1988-91COOK, Jill 1997-98CORNETT, Misty 1994COULSON, Jenn 1999-01

DDDALE, Melissa 1995DALLAS, Kelly 1990-91DAUS, Kari 1995DAVIES, Michelle 1991-94DeJONG, Ruth 1999-02DeROSE, Brenda 1999-02DICK, Sherry 1999-02DiGIACOMO, Tricia 1993DOWNING, Melissa 1996-97DUNNE, Regan 1992

EEEDDY, Jamie 1989EVERETT, Julie 1991-94

FFFAEBER, KELLY 2006-presentFENNELL, Clari 1993FILICE, Christy 1997-00FITZGERALD, Tina 1995FORD, Chauncey 1998-99FORREST, Maribeth 1987-90FORTUNE, Ashley 2003FREESE, Jane 1986-88

GGGARCIA, Kaylie 2008-presentGARRETT, Angela 1992-95GASSIRARO, Jenny 1996GEYER, Emma 2008-presentGILL, Shannon 1990-93GLASS, Casey 2003-06GOETZ, Tiffany 1998-01GREENBERG, Laura 2001-04GRIESHABER, Alecia 1999-02GROTTAIN, Lori 1991GUNNARSDOTTIR, Bara 2001-05

HHHAMILTON, Hayley 1986-87HANNA, Heather 1994HARROLD, Sharon 1997HAYES, Jenna 2007-presentHELLERSTEIN, Kim 1989-90HERMAN, Julia 1986-87HICKS, Molly 2002HIGHTOWER, Stephanie 1987-88HILL, Karissa 2003-2006HILL, Rebecca 1992HOEFFER, Betsy 1997-98HOLMES, Lindsay 2008-presentHONOLKA, Susie 1991-93HOWARD, Katie 2007HUBBARD, Ginny 2003-05

JJJACKSON, Carrie 1990-91JEFFERY, Alisa 1992JETT, Adrianne 2000-01JOHNSON, Courtney 2005-08JOHNSON, Kierston 1990JOHNSON, Kristin 1995JONES, Lynn 1986-89

KKKALDHEIM, Breanne 2003-06KAROLY, Lizzie 2006-presentKAZEMI, Karen 1987-88KITAGAWA, Nicole 1995-98KITTO, Keri 1995-96KUESEL, Meredith 1993-95

LLLABOVITZ, Adrianne 1998-01LACK, Kendall 1991-92LANSDEN, Jill 1992LAVI, Moran 2002-05LAWLOR, Shana 1996LEE, Megan 1990LEVITT, Lori 2003-04LINDEN, Sarah 2004LLOYD, Angie 1994-95LUTTRELL, Estella 1996

MMMALOVOZ, Meagan 1995MANSFIELD, Shannon 1986MARLAR, Amy 1993MARSHALL, Megan 1988MARTIN, Cheryl 2007-presentMATTHEWS, Alex 2008-presentMAUNDER, Jennifer 1999-00MAY, Marie 1995MAYFIELD, Terra 1997-99McCLURE, Meredith 1994McGOWN, Suzanne 1986McNEIL, Erin 1998-99MECHALSKE, Alex 2008-present

MMMEYERS, Barbara 1986MIGLIORE, Rachel 1996MILES, Sheries 1986MINTON, Kari 1986MONAGHAN, Anne 2004-05MOON, Kristen 1998MOORE, Jessi 2003-04MORSE, Tracy 1988MORTON, Kim 1996

NNNEBOZUK, Kristi 2002NGUYEN, Michelle 2006-presentNICHOLSON, Shelly 1986-87NICKENS, Angie 2003-2007NOBLES, Dee Dee 1986

OOORR, Tami 1991OWENS, Charlia 1996-99OZENICK, Kim 2004-05

PPPAULSON, Anna 2006-2007PARKERSON, Joani 1986-87PARKERSON, Pam 1987PARKINSON, Lesley 2005-2007PETRIE, Courtney 1996PIERRET, Ashley 2004POPE, Lauren 2005-2007POTOK, Mandy 1991-93POTYSMAN, Kelly 2003-04POWERS, Shelley 1988PRATZ, Crystal 1998-01

RRRAINEY, Kathy 1991RAPPE, Cindy 1990-91RASSETTE, Stephanie 2002REITNOUER, Danielle 1999-00REPASKY, Rebecca 2000-03RICHMOND, Ashlee 1996-97RIESTER, Jodi 1987RILEY, Keri 1988-91ROBBINS, Lori 1999-02RODRIGUEZ, Jackie 1997-00ROGERS, Jeanine 1998-01RPSS, Abbey 1993-94RUBLI, Angie 1997RUDDEN, Tammy 1987RUDIGER, Tara 1997-00RUNYON, Katie 2008-presentRUSSELL, Allison 1987-90

SSSAMS, Cynthia 1994SANFORD, Jaye 1987SANTOS, Denise 1998SCHLOEGEL, Ali 1998-01SCHROEDER, Jennifer 2002SCIGLIANO, Gina 1998-99SCHNEIDER, Sara 2005-08SEAGRAVES, Stephanie 1995SEILER, Karen 1996

SSSEMENTILLI, Krista 1986SHAFFER, Heather 1997SHAVER, Danielle 1992-94SHELLEDY, Kaitlyn 2008-presentSLATER, Julia 2007-08SIEPIELA, Lauren 2002SIMS, Jennifer 2003SMITH, Andrea 1996-99SNYDER, Christy 1991SPENCE, Dondi 1993STANLEY, Denise 1988STARNS, Caroline 2005-08STEINHILPER, Tara 1997-98STURM, Casey 2002SUESS, Molly 1994-97SUESS, Sarah 1993-96SWAIN, Denise 1986-87SWANSON, Jenny 2000-03

TTTACKETT, Stacy 1987TAPPAN, Libby 1986-89TATSCHL, Krista 1994TAYLOR, Deanna 1989TAYLOR, Katie 2008-presentTEKELL, Emmy 1995-96THIGPEN, Carrie 1995THOMPSON, Jennifer 1992-94THOMPSON, Kim 2003-05TORDA, Jackie 2007-presentTOULOUSE, Cara 2001-04TRUJILO, Erin 1992-95TUCKER, Jennifer 1996

VVVAN ZANDT, Amy 2003-04VAN ZANDT, Cindy 1992-93VAUGHN, Julie 2001-02VROSS, Kelsey 2006-2007VIEREGG, Heather 1987VU, Ha 1986

WWWAGNER, Keith-Ann 1998-99WAGNER, Shannon 2000-01WALKER, Suzie 2002-03WALSH, Carrie 1997WALSH, Elizabeth 2002-03WALTERS, Jessica 2002WALTERS, Kelsey 2007-presentWATERS, K.D. 2005WEAVER, Heidi 1988-91WELLS, Lisa 1992-94WHITE, Chelsea 2006-08WHITE, Lindsay 2004WHITES, Tammy 1992WILBUR, Nikki 2007-presentWILGENBURG, C. 2008-presentWILSON, Beth 1988-91WOLFF, Jamie 1989-92

YYYEAGER, Elizabeth 1986YEARY, Brianne 2002

ZZZEIGLER, Stacy 1994-97ZELLER, Mindy 1995ZENKE, Tasha 1992

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11998866 OOvveerraallll:: 8-8-2

Head Coach: David RubinsonSept.

North Texas L 1-2@ Maryville Coll. W 3-1

14 @ Arkansas W 10-017 @ SMU L 0-2

@ Baylor W 3-1@ Hardin-Simmons L 3-4Texas W 3-1

Oct.Houston Baptist W 5-0Hardin-Simmons L 2-4@ Texas A&M L 0-4

11 Arkansas W 4-1SMU T 2-2

18 @ Colorado Coll. L 0-2@ Metro State L 0-4Rice W 6-0

Nov.Baylor T 2-2

15 SMU L 0-3Trinity W 7-1

11998877 OOvveerraallll:: 10-9-0

Head Coach: David RubinsonSept.8 SMU L 1-511 vs. Metro State L 1-212 @ Colorado Coll. L 0-913 vs. Northern Colo. L 0-320 @ North Texas W 1-022 @ Hardin-Simmons L 1-427 Tulsa W 2-129 @ Arkansas W 2-0Oct.7 @ SMU L 0-211 Texas W 2-114 Hardin-Simmons L 0-316 @ Tulsa W 5-318 Texas A&M L 1-322 @ Florida Intl. L 1-223 @ St. Thomas W 1-024 vs. Col. of St. Ben. W 4-025 @ Col. of Boca Ra.W 2-1Nov.1 Arkansas-Little RockW 1-08 North Texas W 4-2

11998888 OOvveerraallll:: 11-5-1

Head Coach: David RubinsonSept.6 SMU L 1-39 vs. UM-St. Louis W 4-310 vs. Southern Ill. W 1-011 @ Wisconsin L 0-314 Arkansas-LR W 3-116 Barry L 0-219 Oral Roberts W 7-028 @ SMU L 1-2Oct.1 Texas W 4-05 @ Texas A&M W 1-013 @ Fla. International T 0-015 vs. Florida State W 2-116 @ Col. of Boca Rat. L 0-223 Tulsa W 1-027 Colorado Baptist W 4-030 Arkansas W 2-1Nov.4 Baylor W 2-0

11998899 OOvveerraallll:: 9-10-0

Head Coach: David RubinsonSept.4 Florida International L 1-08 SMU L 3-114 @ St. Maryʼs L 2-115 @ California L 2-017 @ Stanford L 5-021 Col. of the SW W 2-129 Metro State W 1-0Oct.1 Hardin-Simmons L 2-16 @ Radford W 1-07 @ Mary WashingtonW 2-18 @ William & Mary L 3-014 Texas A&M W 3-015 Texas W 4-022 Arkansas-Little RockW 1-026 @ SMU L 0-328 Lindenwood L 0-2Nov.3 vs. Creighton W 3-14 @ Arkansas W 2-05 @ Tulsa L 1-2

11999900 OOvveerraallll:: 6-13-2

Head Coach: David RubinsonAug.31 @ SMU L 0-3Sept.2 vs. Tulsa T 2-25 Arkansas-Little RK. L 1-27 vs. Col. of the SW L 1-28 vs. Incarnate Word W 6-09 @ St. Edwardʼs W 6-016 Tulsa L 3-525 @ Texas A&M L 0-128 Princeton L 1-330 Arkansas T 1-1Oct. 2 @ Hardin-SimmonsW 1-03 SMU L 0-56 @ Stanford L 1-47 vs. UC-Santa Barb. L 0-79 St. Edwardʼs W 7-012 Creighton W 2-014 Wisconsin L 0-1019 @ Colorado Coll. L 0-521 vs. Geo. Wash. L 0-526 Texas A&M W 3-028 New Hampshire L 0-3

11999911 OOvveerraallll:: 4-10-3

Head Coach: David RubinsonSept.10 Richland W 3-113 @ St. Maryʼs L 0-214 vs. San Diego State L 0-220 @ Tulsa T 2-222 vs. Ark.-Little Rock W 1-025 @ SMU L 0-427 Regis L 0-129 Tulsa T 2-2Oct.3 Incarnate Word W 1-06 Wright State T 0-0 11 @ Barry L 0-512 @ Florida Intl. L 0-220 Creighton L 1-224 Texas A&M W 2-027 Stanford L 0-1Nov.1 Cincinnati L 0-23 Colorado College L 0-2

11999922 OOvveerraallll:: 9-7-3

Head Coach: David RubinsonSept.11 vs. St. Maryʼs (TX) W 4-112 vs. Incarnate Word L 1-213 @ St. Edwardʼs W 5-216 Centenary W 1-018 @ Ark.-Little Rock L 0-223 @ Texas A&M W 3-026 vs. Oregon State T 3-327 @ St. Maryʼs L 0-228 vs. Washington L 0-2Oct.3 vs. St. Maryʼs W 4-14 @ Incarnate Word T 1-15 Regis W 3-28 SMU L 1-49 Arkansas-Little RK W 5-111 Tulsa L 1-320 Notre Dame L 0-425 Huntingdon Coll. W 3-028 Texas A&M W 1-030 @ Tulsa T 1-1

11999933 OOvveerraallll:: 8-9-1

Head Coach: David RubinsonSept.5 Southwestern W 9-010 vs. Centenary W 3-211 vs. Texas A&M L 0-412 vs. Col. of SW W 4-317 Arkansas-LR W 2-1 18 Texas A&M L 0-622 @ Centenary L 1-428 Texas W 2-0Oct.1 vs. St. Maryʼs L 0-23 @ Stanford L 0-48 @ New Mexico L 1-49 vs. Colorado Col. L 0-219 Oral Roberts W 11-121 @ Tulsa L 1-527 @ SMU L 0-628 St. Maryʼs (Texas) W 3-131 Incarnate Word W 2-0Nov.5 vs. FAU T 2-2

11999944 OOvveerraallll:: 9-8-1

Head Coach: David RubinsonSept.3 Incarnate Word W 4-15 St. Maryʼs L 0-113 St. Edwardʼs W 3-015 @ Texas Tech T 1-120 Oral Roberts W 1-024 @ Drury W 3-125 @ Oral Roberts W 2-028 SMU L 0-430 St. Maryʼs W 2-1Oct.2 Texas Tech W 2-19 Centenary L 2-312 Oklahoma City W 4-314 @ Nebraska L 0-616 @ Creighton L 0-521 @ Texas A&M L 1-223 @ Texas L 1-231 @ Incarnate Word L 2-5Nov.1 @ Trinity W 1-0

11999955 OOvveerraallll:: 8-12-1

SWC: 1-3-0 Head Coach: David RubinsonSept.3 Texas L 0-64 Marquette L 0-36 @ Oklahoma City L 0-112 Midwestern State W 3-115 Mississippi State W 6-217 vs. Auburn L 0-418 @ Texas A&M L 1-327 SMU L 0-729 Old Dominion L 2-3Oct. 1 @ Oral Roberts W 3-14 @ Texas Tech W 3-16 Tulsa L 1-211 Stephen F. Austin W 4-113 @ New Mexico L 1-414 vs. Cal St.-Ful. L 0-518 UT-Dallas W 1-022 @ Centenary L 0-125 North Texas W 3-228 vs. Colorado C. W 1-029 vs. Minnesota L 0-6Nov. 2 vs. Texas Tech T 0-0

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11999966 OOvveerraallll:: 7-13-0

WAC: 2-5-0 Head Coach: David RubinsonSept.4 Charleston South. L 0-57 McNeese State W 13-015 Northwestern St. W 9-017 @ Stephen F. Aust.W 2-020 @ St. Maryʼs L 0-422 vs. San Francisco L 0-425 @ North Texas W 3-226 Colorado College L 0-429 Centenary L 2-3Oct.4 Utah State W 4-25 BYU L 0-511 @ Air Force L 0-213 @ Wyoming W 2-117 UTEP W 3-220 New Mexico L 1-424 Tulsa L 0-327 SMU L 0-430 Texas Tech L 1-5Nov. 2 vs. Nebraska L 0-43 vs. Creighton L 1-3

11999977OOvveerraallll:: 10-11-

0

WAC: 3-3-0 Head Coach: David RubinsonAug.30 vs. Vanderbilt L 0-431 @ Colorado Coll. L 2-4Sept.5 Arkansas L 1-213 vs. Pacific L 2-414 @ Hawaiʼi L 0-520 Stephen F. Austin W 9-121 Oklahoma W 2-024 @ Centenary W 4-227 Jacksonville State W 6-028 vs. Col. of the SW W 3-0Oct.1 @ Texas Tech W 4-33 @ Oral Roberts L 0-28 @ SMU L 0-410 @ Tulsa L 0-117 @ New Mexico L 0-319 UTEP W 2-024 @ Air Force W 3-126 @ Wyoming W 2-031 @ Texas A&M L 1-2Nov.2 Utah W 2-15 BYU L 0-3

11999988 OOvveerraallll:: 9-11-0

WAC: 2-4-0 Head Coach: David RubinsonSept.5 Houston W 1-07 vs. LSU L 0-313 Baylor L 1-515 @ Southwest Mo. W 1-016 @ Drury W 1-020 Centenary W 3-225 @ Texas Tech L 2-327 Iowa State W 2-130 @ Stephen F. Aust.W 4-0Oct.4 @ Oklahoma L 2-39 UTEP L 0-411 New Mexico W 2-016 @ Wyoming L 1-418 @ Air Force W 3-221 SMU L 1-324 Minnesota L 1-525 Tulsa L 1-2 30 Texas Wesleyan W 2-0Nov.1 Northwestern L 1-26 San Diego State L 0-6

11999999 OOvveerraallll:: 9-11-0

WAC: 2-4-0 Head Coach: David RubinsonAug.27 Houston W 1-0Sept.1 SW Texas State W 4-03 vs. LSU W 7-05 @ #19 Baylor L 0-210 vs. Harvard L 1-312 @ Massachusetts W 2-118 Oklahoma W 1-024 Texas Tech W 2-1(ot)26 @ #9 Texas A&M L 0-429 @ Centenary W 2-1Oct.1 @ #24 San Diego L 0-33 vs. #9 UCLA L 0-18 UTEP L 0-110 Tulsa W 4-315 @ San Jose State W 4-117 @ Fresno State L 1-320 #23 SMU L 0-124 Hawaiʼi L 0-227 Oklahoma State L 1-229 Texas L 0-2

22000000 OOvveerraallll:: 10-9-1

WAC: 5-2-0 Head Coach: David RubinsonAug.25 @ Houston W 1-027 Baylor L 0-129 Texas Tech W 3-231 @ Texas L 2-3Sept.5 Centenary W 2-19 @ Arkansas T 0-010 @ Oklahoma State W 3-215 Alabama W 1-017 @ Oklahoma L 1-222 @ #8 Duke L 0-624 vs. #4 UNC L 0-629 @ Tulsa L 0-2Oct. 1 UTEP W 3-08 @ #16 SMU L 0-213 San Jose State W 3-115 Fresno State W 3-119 @ Hawaiʼi W 1-022 @ Nevada W 2-129 @ #9 Texas A&M L 0-3Nov.2 @ Fresno State L 1-3

22000011 OOvveerraallll:: 7-11-0

C-USA: 3-7-0 Head Coach: David RubinsonAug.31 @ Texas Tech W 2-1

Sept.2 Oklahoma L 0-27 vs. Mississippi St. W 3-29 vs. Mississippi L 0-217 @ Baylor L 1-321 @ East Carolina L 1-223 @ Saint Louis W 3-228 Marquette L 0-230 DePaul W 2-0Oct.2 @ UTEP W 2-110 Rice W 4-112 @ USF W 4-314 @ UAB L 1-217 @ SE Texas State L 2-421 Memphis L 0-126 Tulane L 1-228 @ Southern Miss L 0-3Nov.2 Houston L 0-1

22000022 OOvveerraallll:: 2-13-5

C-USA: 1-7-2 Head Coach: David RubinsonAug.30 vs. Mississippi St. L 0-1

Sept.1 vs. La.-Lafayette T 1-13 Centenary W 6-06 @ UC-Santa Barb. L 1-38 @ Pepperdine L 0-312 @ Rice T 3-315 Texas A&M L 0-320 East Carolina T 1-122 Charlotte L 1-327 @ Cincinnati L 0-329 @ Louisville W 2-1Oct.2 SMU T 1-14 @ Oklahoma L 0-211 Southern Miss L 1-313 UAB L 3-519 USF T 3-321 Hawaiʼi L 1-2 25 @ Memphis L 0-427 @ Tulane L 0-4Nov.1 @ Houston L 0-1

22000033 OOvveerraallll:: 9-8-2

C-USA: 7-3-0 Head Coach: David RubinsonAug.29 @ #6 Texas A&M L 0-6Sept.3 @ Centenary W 2-07 Texas Tech W 1-09 @ SMU L 2-413 Oklahoma T 1-114 Baylor L 0-419 @ Cincinnati W 2-121 @ DePaul L 0-226 Marquette W 1-028 Saint Louis W 3-2Oct.3 vs. Loyola M. L 0-35 vs. #15 Santa Cl. L 0-110 @ Houston W 3-217 Southern Miss W 2-019 Tulane W 2-024 @ UAB L 0-126 @ USF L 1-231 Memphis W 2-1Nov.6 Tulane T 0-0

22000044 OOvveerraallll:: 6-11-1

C-USA: 4-5-1 Head Coach: David RubinsonAug.27 # 21 SMU L 0-429 @ Texas Tech W 2-0Sept.3 @ Oklahoma L 0-55 Jacksonville State W 3-110 @ Baylor L 2-517 @ William & Mary L 1-219 vs. George Mason L 1-324 @ Southern Miss W 2-126 @ Tulane L 1-4Oct.1 Memphis W 1-0 3 Saint Louis L 0-28 Houston W 3-010 Rice L 0-115 @ Marquette L 2-317 @ DePaul L 0-322 UAB L 0-224 USF W 1-030 @ Louisville T 3-3

22000055 OOvveerraallll:: 6-11-0

Mountain West: 1-6-0 Head Coach: Dan AbdallaAug.26 Texas Tech W 4-028 #6 Texas A&M L 0-4Sept.2 @ SMU L 2-56 @ Houston W 3-19 Boston University L 0-111 Northwestern St. W 1-016 #9 Pepperdine L 2-330 Sam Houston St. W 4-0Oct.1 Boise State W 1-06 @ Utah L 0-18 @ BYU L 0-414 UNLV L 0-116 San Diego State L 0-321 @ Air Force W 2-123 @ Wyoming L 0-229 @ New Mexico L 0-1Nov.2 @ UNLV L 0-3

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22000066 OOvveerraallll:: 6-8-4

Mountain West: 1-3-3 Head Coach: Dan AbdallaAug.25 Rice L 0-127 @ Texas Tech L 0-2Sept.1 Tulsa W 2-03 Oral Roberts W 6-28 #1 Notre Dame L 0-210 Houston W 2-115 Sam Houston St. W 2-117 @ Nebraska L 0-421 SMU L 0-223 UTSA W 3-0Oct.1 @ Boise State T 1-15 #15 BYU L 0-28 New Mexico T 0-013 Wyoming T 1-115 @ UNLV L 1-220 @ Utah L 0-422 @ Air Force T 0-028 San Diego St. W 1-0

22000077 OOvveerraallll:: 8-11-0

Mountain West: 3-4-0Head Coach: Dan AbdallaAug.31 @ #9 Texas L 1-3Sept.2 Utah State W 2-07 @ Rice L 0-111 UTSA W 1-014 Texas Tech W 2-116 Arizona State L 0-221 SMU L 3-423 @ #20 Missouri L 2-628 Colorado College L 0-130 @ Houston W 1-0Oct.3 Prairie View A&M W 5-26 Air Force W 3-111 @ #16 BYU L 1-414 @ New Mexico W 1-019 @ Wyoming L 0-121 UNLV L 0-126 #22 Utah W 3-0Nov.2 @ San Diego State L 0-17 vs. #24 BYU L 0-2

22000099 OOvveerraallll:: 14-4-2

Mountain West: 4-2-1Head Coach: Dan AbdallaAug.22 Stephen F. Austin W, 5-029 Xavier W, 3-031 Ole Miss T, 2-2Sept.5 @ Arizona State W, 1-07 @ Northern Arizona W, 1-012 Rice W, 2-114 East Tennessee St. W, 7-019 #7 Texas L, 1-226 Arkansas-Pine Bluff W, 6-028 @ UTSA W, 2-1Oct.5 New Mexico W, 3-110 @ Wyoming L, 0-112 @ Air Force W, 3-116 BYU L, 0-118 Utah W, 2-024 UNLV T, 1-126 @ Texas Tech W, 3-231 @ San Diego St. W, 2-1Nov.5 vs. San Diego St. W, 2-16 vs. Utah L, 1-2

2008 SQUAD | SINGLE-SEASON RECORD FOR WINS

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AAIIRR FFOORRCCEE 55--11--11H: 1-0-0 A: 4-1-1 N: 0-0-01996 L 0-2 Colorado Springs, Colo.1997 W 3-1 Colorado Springs, Colo.1998 W 3-2 Colorado Springs, Colo.2005 W 2-1 Colorado Springs, Colo.2006 T 0-0 Colorado Springs, Colo.2007 W 3-1 Fort Worth, Texas2008 W 3-1 Colorado Springs, Colo.

AALLAABBAAMMAA 11--00--00H: 1-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 0-0-02000 W 1-0 Fort Worth, Texas

AARRIIZZOONNAA SSTTAATTEE 11--11--00H: 0-1-0 A: 1-0-0 N: 0-0-02007 L 0-2 Fort Worth, Texas2008 W 1-0 Fort Worth, Texas

AARRKKAANNSSAASS 55--11--22H: 2-1-1 A: 3-0-1 N: 0-0-01986 W 10-0 Fayetteville, Ark.1986 W 4-1 Fort Worth, Texas1987 W 2-0 Fayetteville, Ark.1988 W 2-1 (ot) Fort Worth, Texas1989 W 2-0 Fayetteville, Ark.1990 T 1-1 (ot) Fort Worth, Texas1997 L 1-2 Fort Worth, Texas2000 T 0-0 (ot) Fayetteville, Ark.

AARRKKAANNSSAASS--LLIITTTTLLEE RROOCCKK 66--22--00H: 5-1-0 A: 0-1-0 N: 1-0-01987 W 1-0 Fort Worth, Texas1988 W 3-1 Fort Worth, Texas1989 W 1-0 (ft.) Fort Worth, Texas1990 L 1-2 Fort Worth, Texas1991 W 1-0 Tulsa, Okla.1992 L 0-2 Little Rock, Ark.1992 W 5-1 Fort Worth, Texas1993 W 2-1 (ot) Fort Worth, Texas

AARRKKAANNSSAASS--PPIINNEE BBLLUUFFFF 11--00--00H: 1-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 0-0-02008 W 6-0 Fort Worth, Texas

AAUUBBUURRNN 00--11--00H: 0-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 0-1-01995 L 0-4 Austin, Texas

BBAARRRRYY UUNNIIVV.. 00--22--00H: 0-1-0 A: 0-1-0 N: 0-0-01988 L 0-2 Fort Worth, Texas1991 L 0-5 Miami Shores, Fla.

BBAAYYLLOORR 22--66--11H: 1-3-1 A: 1-3-0 N: 0-0-01986 W 3-1 Waco, Texas1986 T 2-2 Fort Worth, Texas1988 W 2-0 Fort Worth, Texas1998 L 1-5 Fort Worth, Texas1999 L 0-2 Waco, Texas2000 L 0-1 Fort Worth, Texas2001 L 1-3 Waco, Texas2003 L 0-4 Fort Worth, Texas2004 L 2-5 Waco, Texas

BBOOIISSEE SSTTAATTEE 11--00--11H: 1-0-0 A: 0-0-1 N: 0-0-02005 W 1-0 Fort Worth, Texas2006 T 1-1 Boise, Idaho

BBOOSSTTOONN UUNNIIVVEERRSSIITTYY 00--11--00H: 0-1-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 0-0-02005 L 0-1 Fort Worth, Texas

BBYYUU 00--77--00H: 0-3-0 A: 0-2-0 N: 0-2-01996 L 0-5 Fort Worth, Texas1997 L 0-3 Dallas, Texas2005 L 0-4 Provo, Utah2006 L 0-2 Fort Worth, Texas2007 L 1-4 Provo, Utah2007 L 0-2 Provo, Utah2008 L 0-1 Fort Worth, Texas

CCAALLIIFFOORRNNIIAA 00--11--00H: 0-0-0 A: 0-1-0 N: 0-0-01989 L 0-2 Berkley, Calif.

UUCC SSAANNTTAA BBAARRBBAARRAA 00--22--00H: 0-0-0 A: 0-1-0 N: 0-1-01990 L 0-7 Stanford, Calif.2002 L 1-3 Santa Barbara, Calif.

CCAALL SSTTAATTEE FFUULLLLEERRTTOONN 00--11--00H: 0-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 0-1-01995 L 0-5 Albuquerque, N.M.

CCEENNTTEENNAARRYY 88--44--00H: 4-2-0 A: 3-2-0 N: 1-0-01992 W 1-0 Fort Worth, Texas1993 W 3-2 Austin, Texas1993 L 1-4 Shreveport, La.1994 L 2-3 Fort Worth, Texas1995 L 0-1 Shreveport, La.1996 L 2-3 Fort Worth, Texas1997 W 4-2 Shreveport, La.1998 W 3-2 Fort Worth, Texas1999 W 2-1 Shreveport, La.2000 W 2-1 Fort Worth, Texas2002 W 6-0 Fort Worth, Texas2003 W 2-0 Shreveport, La.

CCHHAARRLLEESSTTOONN SSOOUUTTHHEERRNN 00--11--00H: 0-1-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 0-0-01996 L 0-5 Fort Worth, Texas

CCHHAARRLLOOTTTTEE 00--11--00H: 0-1-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 0-0-02002 L 1-3 Fort Worth, Texas

CCIINNCCIINNNNAATTII 11--22--00H: 0-1-0 A: 1-1-0 N: 0-0-01991 L 0-2 Fort Worth, Texas2002 L 0-3 Cincinnati, Ohio2003 W 2-1 Cincinnati, Ohio

CC.. OOFF BBOOCCAA RRAATTOONN 11--11--00H: 0-0-0 A: 1-1-0 N: 0-0-01987 W 2-1 Boca Raton, Fla.1988 L 0-2 Boca Raton, Fla.

CC.. OOFF SSTT.. BBEENNEEDDIICCTT 11--00--00H: 0-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 1-0-01987 W 4-0 Boca Raton, Fla.

CC.. OOFF SSOOUUTTHHWWEESSTT 33--11--00H: 1-0-0 A: 1-1-0 N: 1-0-01989 W 2-1 Fort Worth, Texas1990 L 1-2 Austin, Texas1993 W 4-3 Austin, Texas1997 W 3-1 Houston, Texas

CCOOLLOORRAADDOO BBAAPPTTIISSTT 11--00--00H: 1-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 0-0-01988 W 4-0 Fort Worth, Texas

CCOOLLOORRAADDOO CCOOLLLLEEGGEE 11--88--00H: 0-3-0 A: 0-4-0 N: 1-1-01986 L 0-2 Colorado Springs, Colo.1987 L 0-9 Colorado Springs, Colo.1990 L 0-5 Colorado Springs, Colo.1991 L 0-2 Fort Worth, Texas1993 L 0-2 Albuquerque, N.M.1995 W 1-0 Austin, Texas1996 L 0-4 Fort Worth, Texas1997 L 2-4 Colorado Springs, Colo.2007 L 0-1 Fort Worth, Texas

CCRREEIIGGHHTTOONN 22--33--00H: 1-1-0 A: 0-1-0 N: 1-1-01989 W 3-1(ot) Austin, Texas1990 W 2-0 Fort Worth, Texas1991 L 1-2 Fort Worth, Texas1994 L 0-5 Omaha, Neb.1996 L 1-3 Dallas, Texas

DDEEPPAAUULL 11--22--00H: 1-0-0 A: 0-2-0 N: 0-0-02001 W 2-0 Fort Worth, Texas2003 L 0-2 Chicago, Ill.2004 L 0-3 Chicago, Ill.

DDRRUURRYY 22--00--00H: 0-0-0 A: 2-0-0 N: 0-0-01994 W 3-1 Springfield, Mo.1998 W 1-0 (2ot) Springfield, Mo.

DDUUKKEE 00--11--00H: 0-0-0 A: 0-1-0 N: 0-0-02000 L 0-6 Durham, N.C.

EEAASSTT CCAARROOLLIINNAA 00--11--11H: 0-0-1 A: 0-1-0 N: 0-0-02001 L 1-2 Greenville, N.C.2002 T 1-1 (2ot) Fort Worth, Texas

EEAASSTT TTEENNNNEESSSSEEEE SSTTAATTEE 11--00--00H: 1-0-0 A: 0-1-0 N: 0-0-02008 W, 7-0 Fort Worth, Texas

FFLLOORRIIDDAA AATTLLAANNTTIICC 00--00--11H: 0-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 0-0-11993 T 2-2 (ot) Shreveport, La.

FFLLOORRIIDDAA IINNTT.. 00--33--11H: 0-0-1 A: 0-3-0 N: 0-0-01987 L 1-2 Miami, Fla.1988 T 0-0 (ot) Miami, Fla.1989 L 0-1 Fort Worth, Texas1991 L 0-2 Miami, Fla.

FFLLOORRIIDDAA SSTTAATTEE 11--00--00H: 0-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 1-0-01988 W 2-1 Boca Raton, Fla.

FFRREESSNNOO SSTTAATTEE 11--22--00H: 1-0-0 A: 0-2-0 N: 0-0-01999 L 1-3 Fresno, Calif.2000 W 3-1 Fort Worth, Texas2000 L 1-3 Fresno, Calif.

GGEEOORRGGEE WWAASSHHIINNGGTTOONN 00--11--00H: 0-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 0-1-01990 L 0-5 Colorado Springs, Colo.

GGEEOORRGGEE MMAASSOONN 00--11--00H: 0-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 0-1-02004 L 1-3 Williamsburg, Va.

HHAARRDDIINN--SSIIMMMMOONNSS 11--55--00H: 0-3-0 A: 1-2-0 N: 0-0-01986 L 3-4 Abilene, Texas1986 L 2-4 Fort Worth, Texas1987 L 1-4 Abilene, Texas1987 L 0-3 Fort Worth, Texas1989 L 1-2 Fort Worth, Texas1990 W 1-0 Abilene, Texas

HHAARRVVAARRDD 00--11--00H: 0-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 0-1-01999 L 1-3 Amherst, Mass.

HHAAWWAAII’’II 11--33--00H: 0-2-0 A: 0-1-0 N: 1-0-01997 L 0-5 Honolulu, Hawaii1999 L 0-2 Fort Worth, Texas2000 W 1-0 Waipahu, Hawaii2002 L 1-2 (ot) Fort Worth, Texas

HHOOUUSSTTOONN 88--22--00H: 4-1-0 A: 4-1-0 N: 0-0-01998 W 1-0 Fort Worth, Texas1999 W 1-0 Fort Worth, Texas2000 W 1-0 Houston, Texas2001 L 0-1 Fort Worth, Texas2002 L 0-1 Houston, Texas2003 W 3-2 Houston, Texas2004 W 3-0 Fort Worth, Texas2005 W 3-1 Houston, Texas2006 W 2-1 Fort Worth, Texas2007 W 1-0 Houston, Texas

HHOOUUSSTTOONN BBAAPPTTIISSTT 11--00--00H: 1-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 0-0-01986 W 5-0 Fort Worth, Texas

HHUUNNTTIINNGGDDOONN CCOOLLLLEEGGEE 11--00--00H: 1-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 0-0-01992 W 3-0 Fort Worth, Texas

IINNCCAARRNNAATTEE WWOORRDD 44--22--11H: 3-0-0 A: 0-1-1 N: 1-1-01990 W 6-0 Austin, Texas1991 W 1-0 Fort Worth, Texas1992 L 1-2 Austin, Texas1992 T 1-1 (ot) San Antonio, Texas1993 W 2-0 Fort Worth, Texas1994 W 4-1 Fort Worth, Texas1994 L 2-5 San Antonio, Texas

IIOOWWAA SSTTAATTEE 11--00--00H: 1-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 0-0-01998 W 2-1 Fort Worth, Texas

JJAACCKKSSOONNVVIILLLLEE SSTTAATTEE 22--00--00H: 2-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 0-0-01997 W 6-0 Fort Worth, Texas2004 W 3-1 Fort Worth, Texas

LLIINNDDEENNWWOOOODD 00--11--00H: 0-1-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 0-0-01989 L 0-2 Fort Worth, Texas

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LLOOUUIISSIIAANNAA--LLAAFFAAYYEETTTTEE 00--00--11H: 0-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 0-0-12002 T 1-1 (2ot) Waco, Texas

LLSSUU 11--11--00H: 0-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 1-1-01998 L 0-3 Plano, Texas1999 W 7-0 Waco, Texas

LLOOUUIISSVVIILLLLEE 11--00--11H: 0-0-0 A: 1-0-1 N: 0-0-02002 W 2-1 Louisville, Ky.2004 T 3-3 Louisville, Ky.

LLOOYYOOLLAA MMAARRYYMMOOUUNNTT 00--11--00H: 0-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 0-1-02003 L 0-3 Palo Alto, Calif.

MMAARRQQUUEETTTTEE 11--33--00H: 1-2-0 A: 0-1-0 N: 0-0-01995 L 0-3 Fort Worth, Texas2001 L 0-2 Fort Worth, Texas2003 W 1-0 Fort Worth, Texas2004 L 2-3 Milwaukee, Wis.

MMAARRYY WWAASSHHIINNGGTTOONN 11--00--00H: 0-0-0 A: 1-0-0 N: 0-0-01989 W 2-1 Fredericksburg, Va.

MMAARRYYVVIILLLLEE CCOOLLLLEEGGEE 11--00--00H: 0-0-0 A: 1-0-0 N: 0-0-01986 W 3-1 Maryville, Tenn.

MMAASSSSAACCHHUUSSEETTTTSS 11--00--00H: 0-0-0 A: 1-0-0 N: 0-0-01999 W 2-1 Amherst, Mass.

MMCCNNEEEESSEE SSTTAATTEE 11--00--00H: 1-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 0-0-01996 W 13-0 Fort Worth, Texas

MMEEMMPPHHIISS 22--22--00H: 2-1-0 A: 0-1-0 N: 0-0-02001 L 0-1 Fort Worth, Texas2002 L 0-4 Memphis, Tenn.2003 W 2-1 Fort Worth, Texas2004 W 1-0 (2ot) Fort Worth, Texas

MMEETTRROO SSTTAATTEE 11--22--00H: 1-0-0 A: 0-1-0 N: 0-1-01986 L 0-4 Denver, Colo.1987 L 1-2 USAFA, Colo.1989 W 1-0 Fort Worth, Texas

MMIIDDWWEESSTTEERRNN SSTTAATTEE 11--00--00H: 1-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 0-0-01995 W 3-1 Fort Worth, Texas

MMIINNNNEESSOOTTAA 00--22--00H: 0-1-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 0-1-01995 L 0-6 Austin, Texas1998 L 1-5 Fort Worth, Texas

MMIISSSSIISSSSIIPPPPII 00--11--00H: 0-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 0-1-02001 L 0-2 Birmingham, Ala.

MMIISSSSIISSSSIIPPPPII SSTTAATTEE 22--11--00H: 1-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 1-1-01995 W 6-2 Fort Worth, Texas2001 W 3-2 Birmingham, Ala.2002 L 0-1 Waco, Texas

MMIISSSSOOUURRII 00--11--00H: 0-0-0 A: 0-1-0 N: 0-0-02007 L 2-6 Columbia, Mo.

MMIISSSSOOUURRII--SSTT.. LLOOUUIISS 11--00--00H: 0-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 1-0-01988 W 4-3 Madison, Wis.

NNEEBBRRAASSKKAA 00--33--00H: 0-0-0 A: 0-2-0 N: 0-1-01994 L 0-6 Lincoln, Neb.1996 L 0-4 Dallas, Texas2006 L 0-4 Lincoln, Neb.

NNEEVVAADDAA 11--00--00H: 0-0-0 A: 1-0-0 N: 0-0-02000 W 2-1 (ot) Sparks, Nev.

NNEEWW HHAAMMPPSSHHIIRREE 00--11--00H: 0-1-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 0-0-01990 L 0-3 Fort Worth, Texas

NNEEWW MMEEXXIICCOO 33--55--11H: 2-1-1 A: 1-4-0 N: 0-0-01993 L 1-4 Albuquerque, N.M.1995 L 1-4 Albuquerque, N.M.1996 L 1-4 Fort Worth, Texas1997 L 0-3 Albuquerque, N.M.1998 W 2-0 Fort Worth, Texas2005 L 0-3 Albuquerque, N.M.2006 T 0-0 Fort Worth, Texas2007 W 1-0 Albuquerque, N.M.2008 W 3-1 Fort Worth, Texas

NNOORRTTHHEERRNN AARRIIZZOONNAA 11--00--00H: 0-0-0 A: 1-0-0 N: 0-0-02008 W, 1-0 Flagstaff, Ariz.

NNOORRTTHH CCAARROOLLIINNAA 00--11--00H: 0-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 0-1-02000 L 0-6 Durham, N.C.

NNOORRTTHHEERRNN CCOOLLOORRAADDOO 00--11--00H: 0-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 0-1-01987 L 0-3 Colorado Springs, Colo.

NNOORRTTHH TTEEXXAASS 44--11--00H: 2-1-0 A: 2-0-0 N: 0-0-01986 L 1-2 Fort Worth, Texas1987 W 1-0 Denton, Texas1987 W 4-2 Fort Worth, Texas1995 W 3-2 Fort Worth, Texas1996 W 3-2 Denton, Texas

NNOORRTTHHWWEESSTTEERRNN 00--11--00H: 0-1-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 0-0-01998 L 1-2 (ot) Fort Worth, Texas

NNOORRTTHHWWEESSTTEERRNN SSTTAATTEE 22--00--00H: 2-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 0-0-01996 W 9-0 Fort Worth, Texas2006 W 1-0 (2ot) Fort Worth, Texas

NNOOTTRREE DDAAMMEE 00--22--00H: 0-2-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 0-0-01992 L 0-4 Fort Worth, Texas2006 L 0-2 Fort Worth, Texas

OOKKLLAAHHOOMMAA 22--55--11H: 2-1-1 A: 0-4-0 N: 0-0-01997 W 2-0 Fort Worth, Texas1998 L 2-3 Norman, Okla.1999 W 1-0 Fort Worth, Texas2000 L 1-2 Norman, Okla.2001 L 0-2 Fort Worth, Texas2002 L 0-2 Norman, Okla.2003 T 1-1 (2ot) Fort Worth, Texas2004 L 0-5 Norman, Okla.

OOKKLLAAHHOOMMAA CCIITTYY 11--11--00H: 1-0-0 A: 0-1-0 N: 0-0-01994 W 4-3 Fort Worth, Texas1995 L 0-1 Oklahoma City, Okla.

OOKKLLAAHHOOMMAA SSTTAATTEE 11--11--00H: 0-1-0 A: 1-0-0 N: 0-0-01999 L 1-2 Fort Worth, Texas2000 W 3-2 (2ot) Stillwater, Okla.

OOLLDD DDOOMMIINNIIOONN 00--11--00H: 0-1-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 0-0-01995 L 2-3 Fort Worth, Texas

OOLLEE MMIISSSS 00--00--11H: 0-0-1 A: 0-0-0 N: 0-0-02008 T, 2-2 (2ot) Fort Worth, Texas

OORRAALL RROOBBEERRTTSS 66--11--00H: 3-0-0 A: 3-1-0 N: 0-0-01988 W 7-0 Fort Worth, Texas1993 W 11-1 Fort Worth, Texas1994 W 1-0 Fort Worth, Texas1994 W 2-0 Tulsa, Okla.1995 W 3-1 Tulsa, Okla.1997 L 0-2 Tulsa, Okla.2006 W 6-2 Tulsa, Okla.

OORREEGGOONN SSTTAATTEE 00--00--11H: 0-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 0-0-11992 T 3-3 (ot) Moraga, Calif.

PPAACCIIFFIICC ((CCAALLIIFF..)) 00--11--00H: 0-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 0-1-01997 L 2-4 Honolulu, Hawaii

PPEEPPPPEERRDDIINNEE 00--22--00H: 0-1-0 A: 0-1-0 N: 0-0-02002 L 0-3 Malibu, Calif.2005 L 2-3 Fort Worth, Texas

PPRRAAIIRRIIEE VVIIEEWW AA&&MM 11--00--00H: 1-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 0-0-02007 W 5-2 Fort Worth, Texas

PPRRIINNCCEETTOONN 00--11--00H: 0-1-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 0-0-01990 L 1-3 Fort Worth, Texas

RRAADDFFOORRDD ((VVAA..)) 11--00--00H: 0-0-0 A: 1-0-0 N: 0-0-01989 W 1-0 Radford, Va.

RREEGGIISS ((CCOOLLOO..)) 11--11--00H: 1-1-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 0-0-01991 L 0-1 Fort Worth, Texas1992 W 3-2 Fort Worth, Texas

RRIICCEE 33--33--11H: 3-2-0 A: 0-1-1 N: 0-0-01986 W 6-0 Fort Worth, Texas2001 W 4-1 Fort Worth, Texas2002 T 3-3 (2ot) Houston, Texas2004 L 0-1 Fort Worth, Texas2006 L 0-1 Fort Worth, Texas2007 L 0-1 Houston, Texas2008 W 2-1 (2ot) Fort Worth, Texas

RRIICCHHLLAANNDD CCOOLLLLEEGGEE 11--00--00H: 1-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 0-0-01991 W 3-1 Fort Worth, TexasSSAAIINNTT LLOOUUIISS 22--11--00H: 1-1-0 A: 1-0-0 N: 0-0-02001 W 3-2 (2ot) St. Louis, Mo.2003 W 3-2 Fort Worth, Texas2004 L 0-2 Fort Worth, Texas

SSAAMM HHOOUUSSTTOONN 22--00--00H: 2-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 0-0-02005 W 4-0 Fort Worth, Texas2006 W 2-1 Fort Worth, Texa

SSAANN DDIIEEGGOO 00--11--00H: 0-0-0 A: 0-1-0 N: 0-0-01999 L 0-3 San Diego, Calif.

SSAANN DDIIEEGGOO SSTTAATTEE 33--44--00H: 1-1-0 A: 1-1-0 N: 1-2-01991 L 0-2 Moraga, Calif.1998 L 0-6 Provo, Utah2005 L 0-3 Fort Worth, Texas2006 W 1-0 Fort Worth, Texas2007 L 0-1 San Diego, Calif.2008 W 2-1 San Diego, Calif.2008 W 2-1 (ot) Las Vegas, Nev.

SSAANN FFRRAANNCCIISSCCOO 00--11--00H: 0-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 0-1-01996 L 0-4 Moraga, Calif.

SSAANN JJOOSSEE SSTTAATTEE 22--00--00H: 1-0-0 A: 1-0-0 N: 0-0-01999 W 4-1 San Jose, Calif.2000 W 3-1 Fort Worth, Texas

SSAANNTTAA CCLLAARRAA 00--11--00H: 0-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 0-1-02003 L 0-1 Palo Alto, Calif.

SSMMUU 00--2244--22H: 0-12-2 A: 0-12-0 N: 0-0-01986 L 0-2 Dallas, Texas1986 T 2-2 Fort Worth, Texas1986 L 0-3 Fort Worth, Texas1987 L 1-5 Fort Worth, Texas1987 L 0-2 Dallas, Texas1988 L 1-3 Fort Worth, Texas1988 L 1-2 Dallas, Texas1989 L 1-3 Fort Worth, Texas1989 L 0-3 Dallas, Texas1990 L 0-3 Dallas, Texas1990 L 0-5 Fort Worth, Texas1991 L 0-4 Dallas, Texas1992 L 1-4 Fort Worth, Texas1993 L 0-6 Dallas, Texas1994 L 0-4 Fort Worth, Texas1995 L 0-7 Fort Worth, Texas1996 L 0-4 Fort Worth, Texas1997 L 0-4 Dallas, Texas1998 L 1-3 Fort Worth, Texas1999 L 0-1 Fort Worth, Texas2000 L 0-2 Dallas, Texas2002 T 1-1 (2ot) Fort Worth, Texas

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SSMMUU 00--2244--22H: 0-12-2 A: 0-12-0 N: 0-0-02003 L 2-4 Dallas, Texas2004 L 0-4 Fort Worth, Texas2005 L 2-5 Dallas, Texas2006 L 0-2 Fort Worth, Texas2007 L 3-4 Dallas, Texas

SSOOUUTTHHEERRNN IILLLLIINNOOIISS 11--00--00H: 0-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 1-0-01988 W 1-0 Madison, Wis.

SSOOUUTTHHEERRNN MMIISSSS 22--22--00H: 1-1-0 A: 1-1-0 N: 0-0-02001 L 3-0 Hattiesburg, Miss.2002 L 1-3 Fort Worth, Texas2003 W 2-0 Fort Worth, Texas2004 W 2-1 Hattiesburg, Miss.

SSOOUUTTHHWWEESSTT MMIISSSSOOUURRII SSTT.. 11--00--00H: 0-0-0 A: 1-0-0 N: 0-0-01998 W 1-0 Springfield, Mo.

SSOOUUTTHHWWEESSTTEERRNN ((TTEEXXAASS)) 11--00--00H: 1-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 0-0-01993 W 9-0 Fort Worth, Texas

SSTT.. EEDDWWAARRDD’’SS ((TTEEXXAASS)) 44--00--00H: 2-0-0 A: 2-0-0 N: 0-0-01990 W 6-0 Austin, Texas1990 W 7-0 Fort Worth, Texas1992 W 5-2 Austin, Texas1994 W 3-0 Fort Worth, Texas

SSTT.. MMAARRYY’’SS ((CCAALLIIFF..)) 00--66--00H: 0-1-0 A: 0-4-0 N: 0-1-01989 L 1-2 Moraga, Calif.1991 L 0-2 Moraga, Calif.1992 L 0-2 Moraga, Calif.1993 L 0-2 Stanford, Calif.1994 L 0-1 (ot) Fort Worth, Texas1996 L 0-4 Moraga, Calif.

SSTT.. MMAARRYY’’SS ((TTEEXXAASS)) 44--00--00H: 2-0-0 A: 1-0-0 N: 1-0-01992 W 4-2 Austin, Texas1992 W 4-1 San Antonio, Texas1993 W 3-1 Fort Worth, Texas1994 W 2-1 Fort Worth, Texas

SSTT.. TTHHOOMMAASS 11--00--00H: 0-0-0 A: 1-0-0 N: 0-0-01987 W 1-0 Miami, Fla.

SSTTAANNFFOORRDD 00--44--00H: 0-1-0 A: 0-3-0 N: 0-0-01989 L 0-5 Stanford, Calif.1990 L 1-4 Stanford, Calif.1991 L 0-1 Fort Worth, Texas1993 L 0-4 Stanford, Calif.

SSTTEEPPHHEENN FF.. AAUUSSTTIINN 55--00--00H: 3-0-0 A: 2-0-0 N: 0-0-01995 W 4-1 Fort Worth, Texas1996 W 2-0 Nacogdoches, Texas1997 W 9-1 Fort Worth, Texas1998 W 4-0 Nacogdoches, Texas2008 W 5-0 Fort Worth, Texas

TTEEXXAASS 55--66--00H: 5-3-0 A: 0-3-0 N: 0-0-01986 W 3-1 Fort Worth, Texas1987 W 2-1 Fort Worth, Texas1988 W 4-0 Fort Worth, Texas1989 W 4-0 Fort Worth, Texas1993 W 2-0 Fort Worth, Texas1994 L 1-2 Austin, Texas1995 L 0-6 Fort Worth, Texas1999 L 0-2 Fort Worth, Texas2000 L 2-3 Austin, Texas2007 L 1-3 Austin, Texas2008 L 1-2 (2ot) Fort Worth, Texas

TTEEXXAASS AA&&MM 66--1133--00H: 4-4-0 A: 2-8-0 N: 0-1-01986 L 0-4 College Station, Texas1987 L 1-3 Fort Worth, Texas1988 W 1-0 College Station, Texas1989 W 3-0 Fort Worth, Texas1990 L 0-1 College Station, Texas1990 W 3-0 Fort Worth, Texas1991 W 2-0 Fort Worth, Texas1992 W 3-0 College Station, Texas1992 W 1-0 Fort Worth, Texas1993 L 0-4 Austin, Texas1993 L 0-6 Fort Worth, Texas1994 L 1-2 College Station, Texas1995 L 1-3 College Station, Texas1997 L 1-2 College Station, Texas1999 L 0-4 College Station, Texas2000 L 0-3 College Station, Texas2002 L 0-3 Fort Worth, Texas2003 L 0-6 College Station, Texas2005 L 0-4 Fort Worth, Texas

TTEEXXAASS SSTTAATTEE 11--11--00H: 1-0-0 A: 0-1-0 N: 0-0-01999 W 4-0 Fort Worth, Texas2001 L 2-4 San Marcos, Texas

TTEEXXAASS SSAANN AANNTTOONNIIOO 33--00--00H: 2-0-0 A: 1-1-0 N: 0-0-02006 W 3-0 Fort Worth, Texas2007 W 1-0 Fort Worth, Texas2008 W 2-1 San Antonio, Texas

TTEEXXAASS TTEECCHH 1111--33--22H: 6-1-0 A: 5-2-1 N: 0-0-11994 T 1-1 (ot) Lubbock, Texas1994 W 2-1 (ot) Fort Worth, Texas1995 W 3-1 (ot) Lubbock, Texas1995 T 0-0 (ot) Dallas, Texas1996 L 1-5 Fort Worth, Texas1997 W 4-3 Lubbock, Texas1998 L 2-3 Lubbock, Texas1999 W 2-1 (ot) Fort Worth, Texas2000 W 3-2 Fort Worth, Texas2001 W 2-1 (ot) Lubbock, Texas2003 W 1-0 (ot) Fort Worth, Texas2004 W 2-0 Lubbock, Texas2005 W 4-0 Fort Worth, Texas2006 L 0-2 Lubbock, Texas2007 W 2-1 Fort Worth, Texas2008 W 3-2 Lubbock, Texas

TTEEXXAASS WWEESSLLEEYYAANN 11--00--00H: 1-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 0-0-01998 W 2-0 Fort Worth, Texas

TTEEXXAASS--DDAALLLLAASS ((UUTTDD)) 11--00--00H: 1-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 0-0-01995 W 1-0 (ft) Fort Worth, Texas

TTRRIINNIITTYY 22--00--00H: 1-0-0 A: 1-0-0 N: 0-0-01986 W 7-1 Fort Worth, Texas1994 W 1-0 (ot) San Antonio, Texas

TTUULLAANNEE 11--33--11H: 1-2-0 A: 0-0-1 N: 0-1-02001 L 1-2 Fort Worth, Texas2002 L 0-4 New Orleans, La.2003 W 2-0 Fort Worth, Texas2003 T 0-0 (2ot) Charlotte, N.C.2004 L 1-4 New Orleans, La.

TTUULLSSAA 55--99--44H: 3-5-1 A: 2-4-2 N: 0-0-11987 W 2-1 Fort Worth, Texas1987 W 5-3 (ot) Tulsa, Okla.1988 W 1-0 Fort Worth, Texas1989 L 1-2 Tulsa, Okla.1990 T 2-2 (ot) Dallas, Texas1990 L 3-5 Fort Worth, Texas1991 T 2-2 (ot) Tulsa, Okla.1991 T 2-2 (ot) Fort Worth, Texas1992 L 1-3 Fort Worth, Texas1992 T 1-1 (ot) Tulsa, Okla.1993 L 1-5 Tulsa, Okla.1995 L 1-2 (ot) Fort Worth, Texas1996 L 0-3 Fort Worth, Texas1997 L 0-1 Tulsa, Okla.1998 L 1-2 (ot) Fort Worth, Texas1999 W 4-3 (ot) Fort Worth, Texas2000 L 0-2 Tulsa, Okla.2006 W 2-0 Tulsa, Okla.

UUAABB 00--44--00H: 0-2-0 A: 0-2-0 N: 0-0-02001 L 1-2 (2ot) Birmingham, Ala.2002 L 3-5 Fort Worth, Texas2003 L 0-1 Birmingham, Ala.2004 L 0-2 Fort Worth, Texas

UUCCLLAA 00--11--00H: 0-1-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 0-1-01999 L 0-1 San Diego, Calif.

UUNNLLVV 00--44--11H: 0-2-1 A: 0-2-0 N: 0-0-02005 L 0-1 Fort Worth, Texas2005 L 0-3 Las Vegas, Nev.2006 L 1-2 Las Vegas, Nev.2007 L 0-1 Fort Worth, Texas2008 T 1-1 (2ot) Fort Worth, Texas

UUSSFF 22--11--11H: 1-0-1 A: 1-1-0 N: 0-0-02001 W 4-3 Tampa, Fla.2002 T 3-3 (2ot) Fort Worth, Texas2003 L 1-2 (ot) Tampa, Fla.2004 W 1-0 Fort Worth, Texas

UUTTAAHH 33--33--00H: 3-0-0 A: 0-2-0 N: 0-1-01997 W 2-1 Fort Worth, Texas2005 L 0-1 Salt Lake City, Utah2006 L 0-4 Salt Lake City, Utah2007 W 3-0 Fort Worth, Texas2008 W 2-0 Fort Worth, Texas2008 L 1-2 (ot) Las Vegas, Nevada

UUTTAAHH SSTTAATTEE 22--00--00H: 2-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 0-0-01996 W 4-2 Fort Worth, Texas2007 W 3-1 Fort Worth, Texa

UUTTEEPP 44--22--00H: 3-2-0 A: 1-0-0 N: 0-0-01996 W 3-2 Fort Worth, Texas1997 W 2-0 Fort Worth, Texas1998 L 0-4 Fort Worth, Texas1999 L 0-1 Fort Worth, Texas2000 W 3-0 Fort Worth, Texas2001 W 2-1 (2ot) El Paso, Texas

VVAANNDDEERRBBIILLTT 00--11--00H: 0-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 0-1-01997 L 0-4 Colorado Springs, Colo.

WWAASSHHIINNGGTTOONN 00--11--00H: 0-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 0-1-01992 L 0-2 Moraga, Calif.

WWIILLLLIIAAMM AANNDD MMAARRYY 00--22--00H: 0-0-0 A: 0-2-0 N: 0-0-01989 L 0-3 Williamsburg, Va.2004 L 1-2 Williamsburg, Va.

WWIISSCCOONNSSIINN 00--22--00H: 0-1-0 A: 0-1-0 N: 0-0-01988 L 0-3 Madison, Wis.1990 L 0-10 Fort Worth, Texas

WWRRIIGGHHTT SSTTAATTEE ((OOHHIIOO)) 00--00--11H: 0-0-1 A: 0-0-0 N: 0-0-01991 T 0-0 (ot) Fort Worth, Texas

WWYYOOMMIINNGG 22--44--11H: 0-0-1 A: 2-4-0 N: 0-0-01996 W 2-1 Laramie, Wyo.1997 W 2-0 Laramie, Wyo.1998 L 1-4 Laramie, Wyo.2005 L 0-2 Laramie, Wyo.2006 T 1-1 Fort Worth, Texas2007 L 0-1 Laramie, Wyo.2008 L 0-1 Laramie, Wyo.

XXAAVVIIEERR 11--00--00H: 1-0-0 A: 0-0-0 N: 0-0-02008 W, 3-0 Fort Worth, Texas

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TCUʼs first true superstar on the pitch, Campbell excelled on thefield as she netted 24 goals during her career, which is the all-timeschool record. She is also second in assists all-time with 17, whilealso racking up a school record of 75 points during her four yearcareer.

Campbell had a banner 1986 season in which she scored the sin-gle-season record for points with 34, while also netting the second-best total ever for goals in a season with 14 on the year..

1986-1989Calleri dominated at times during her career as a Horned Frog. The first-team All-WAC selection in 1998 is the school record holder in assists with 18 during hercareer. Calleri closed out her 1997 season dishing out seven assists in route tosecond-team all-conference honors.

She sits at No. 5 all-time in career goals with 18 and is currently No. 3 all-time inpoints with 54 for her four-year career.

1996-1999

ALLISON CALLERI | 1998 FIRST-TEAM ALL-WACSARAH CAMPBELL | TWO-TIME ALL-CONFERENCE

In just two years in Fort Worth, Moore made a name for herself asshe collected second-team Conference USA honors two-straightseasons. She also was productive in the classroom as she earnedAcademic All-Conference during both the 2003 and 2004 seasons.

The Grapevine, Texas native currently sits in the top-10 in therecord books in both goals and points with 16 and 41, respectively.

The 2004 season saw Moore, who transferred from MississippiState, record 10 goals, while also dishing out six assists. Finally,Moore closed out 2004 with 26 points, which still sits as No. 4 all-time in school history.

2003-2004Brenda DeRose earned second-team all-conference honors during her freshmanseason, while also being the first Horned Frog ever to collect Soccer Buzz All-Freshman Central Region honors in 1999. During her sophomore campaign,DeRose was named first-team all-conference.

Also excelled in the classroom as she earned academic all-conference honors inboth the WAC and Conference USA. Overall, DeRose was a four-time academicall-conference selection.

The Norman, Okla., native, was the cornerstone of TCUʼs defense for four-straight years.

1999-2002

BRENDA DEROSE | FIRST EVER NATIONAL AWARD SELECTIONJESSI MOORE | TWO-TIME ALL-CONFERENCE

Forrest was TCUʼs first great goalkeeper as she still holds schoolrecords in three major categories. Overall, she posted the top-twoall-time single season records for saves recorded with 159 and 157saves in 1988 and 1999, respectively.

Up until this past season, Forrest had recorded the single-seasonbest Goals Against Average (GAA) with an average of 1.04 in 1998.She currently sits No. 2 all-time.

On Sept. 11, 1988, Forrest etched her name in the record books asshe posted 30 saves in one contest. Finally, she is No. 1 all-time incareer saves with 490 and shutouts with 18. She also sits at No. 2all-time in GAA with an average of 1.58 for her four-year career.

Created in the summer of 2009, the All-Time Greats section recognizes thosestudent-athletes that have helped TCU womenʼs soccer elevate its program.To be considered an all-time great, a womenʼs soccer player must have atleastone of the following criteria.

Criteria:1. Must have been an All-Conference Performer2. Must have recieved All-America Status3. Must be a school record holder4. Excelled in the classroom5. National Award Winner6. Cannot Be a Current Student-Athlete

Note:The All-Time Greats section is selected by the TCU womenʼs soccer coachingstaff and the TCU media relations department.

1987-1990MARIBETH FORREST | SCHOOL RECORD HOLDER

Criteria

ALL-TIME GREATS CRITERIA

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AALLMMAA MMAATTEERR

Hail all hail, TCU

Memories Sweet, Comrades True

Light of Faith, Follow Through

Praise to Thee, TCU

FFIIGGHHTT SSOONNGG CCHHAANNTT

F-R-O-G-S F-I-G-H-T

Purple, White, Horned Frogs Fight

Victory, Victory, Right, Right, Right

Rah, Rah TCU! Rah, Rah, TCU

F-R-O-G-S F-I-G-H-T

Go, Go, Horned Frogs Go

TCU Frogs Fight

FFIIGGHHTT SSOONNGGWe'll raise a song, both loud and long

To cheer our team to victory

For TCU, so tried and true,

We pledge eternal loyalty.

Rah, Rah, TCU!

Fight on boys, fight, with all your might

Roll up the scores for TCUHail white and purple flag whose heroes never lag,

Horned Frog, we are all for you!

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• The scientific name for this Texas reptile is phrynosomacornutum; in Greek, phrynos means “a toad” and somameans “body”; in Latin, cornutus means “horned.”• Their primary diet is red harvester ants; theyʼd like 80to 100 a day. • The typical horned frog is three to five inches long.• Horned frogs are cold-blooded animals and have anunusual pineagland, resembling a “third eye” on the top of the head,which zoolgists believe is part of their system of themoregulation.• When angered or frightened, horned frogs can squirt afine, four foot stream of blood from their eyes.• The horned frog was named the State Reptile of Texasin 1992.

WWHHAATT TTHHEE HHEECCKK IISS AA HHOORRNNEEDD FFRROOGG??

DDIIRREECCTTIIOONNSS TTOO GGAARRVVEEYY--RROOSSEENNTTHHAALL SSTTAADDIIUUMMFrom the airport to the Soccer Field: Take the south airport exit to Highway183. Go west on 183. Highways 183 and 121 will merge. Take 121 westtowards downtown Fort Worth (exit 24B). Get on I-35W and go south for 0.8miles before taking I-30 West. Proceed for 2.6 miles, then exit at UniversityDrive South (exit 12). Turn right (west) at Berry Street and as you curvearound Berry Street, you will see the Garvey-Rosenthal Soccer Field onyour right.

From the airport to the hotel: Take the south airport exit to Highway 183. Gowest on 183. Highway 183 will become 121. Take 121 west toward down-town Fort Worth. Get on I-35W and go south for 0.8 miles before taking I-30West. Proceed 6.9 miles and exit Green Oaks Rd. Your hotel is theCourtyard by Marriott at 6530 West Freeway.

From the hotel to the Soccer Field: Take I-30 East to University Drive (approx. 3 miles) Exit University and go south 1.9 miles until you reachBerry Street. Turn right on Berry Street and go .9 miles until you reachGarvey-Rosenthal Soccer Field.

From the Soccer Field to the hotel: As you come out of the soccer field, turnleft on Berry Street until you come to University. Turn left (north) onUniversity until you approach I-30 West, 1.9 miles. Go under overpass andturn left to go west on I-30. Go approx. 3 miles until you reach 6530 I-30West- The Courtyard by Marriott.

TTCCUU AALLMMAA MMAATTEERR && FFIIGGHHTT SSOONNGG

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PROSPECTSWho is a Prospective Student-Athlete (Prospect)?You are a prospect if you have started classes for the ninth grade. Before the ninth grade, you maybecome a prospect if a university provides you (or your family or friends) any financial aid or other ben-efit that is not usually provided to prospective student-athletes.

How do I know if Iʼm being recruited?There are several ways to be recruited: (1) A coach may provide you with an official paid visit to viewthe campus, (2) a coach may arrange an in-person, off-campus meeting with you (or your family), or(3) a coach or staff member may call you (or your family) on more than one occasion for the purposeof recruitment. Only coaches and athletic department staff can be involved in the recruiting process.Athletic representatives are prohibited from contacting a prospective student-athlete or members ofhis/her family by telephone, letter or in person for the purpose of encouraging participation in athleticsat TCU. Please contact the coaching staff if you know of a prospect that may have the interest andability to participate in intercollegiate athletics at TCU. The coach can then take appropriate action.

WHAT IS A CONTACT?A contact is any face-to-face encounter between a prospect or the prospectʼs parent(s) or legalguardian and an institutional staff member or athletic representative during which any dialogue occursin excess of an exchange of greeting. NOTE: At the Division I level, athletic representatives (boosters)may not contact you for the purpose of recruiting.

What can TCU offer you to attend?You (or your family) may not receive any benefit, inducement, or arrangements (e.g. cash, clothing,cars, gifts, loans, etc…) to encourage you to sign a National Letter of Intent. TCU may offer you aone-year scholarship that covers room and board, tuition and fees, and required course-related books,or any part of these. TCU can recommend that this aid is renewed each year, as is the general prac-tice at the institution, but this renewal is not guaranteed.

BOOSTERSWho is a "booster"?A "booster" is known in NCAA terms as a "representative of the institution's athletics interests." Youbecome a booster if:

• you have ever been a member of any organization promoting TCU Athletics, • you have ever made any type of donation to the Frog Club, TCU Athletics or any other TCU booster

organization, • you have ever assisted in evaluating or recruiting prospective student-athletes, • you have ever assisted in providing benefits to enrolled student-athletes or their families, • you have promoted TCU Athletics in any other manner.

NCAA Bylaw 13.02.12.1 mandates that when you become a booster, you retain that identity for the rest ofyour life. As a representative of TCU's athletics interests, you are bound by NCAA rules. TCU is responsi-ble for your actions.

INSTITUTIONAL CONTROL"Institutional control" of Athletics is a fundamental requirement of NCAA rules. The NCAA constitutionprovides that each institution shall be responsible for ensuring that student-athletes, members of theinstitution's staff and other individuals or groups that represent the institution's athletics interests com-ply with all applicable NCAA regulations.

Because of the complexity of NCAA rules, this document does not include all applicable situations andshould not be relied upon exclusively.

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Media Relations DepartmentThe TCU Athletics Media Relations Department thanks you for your interestin TCU womenʼs soccer. Matt Hoover is the TCU soccer contact. The athlet-ic media relations office is located in Daniel-Meyer Coliseum and maintainsinformation on all current student-athletes, as well as historical informationon previous student-athletes and the program in general. The office is openfrom 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday - Friday. The office number is 817/257-7969 and the fax number is 817/257-7964.

Attending MatchesAll home matches are held at Garvey-Rosenthal Soccer Stadium on thecampus of TCU. Media interested in attending games should contact MattHoover to obtain a credential.

Media InformationPrior to each meet, members of the media will receive game notes preview-ing the upcoming event as well as featuring the latest news and results inTCU womenʼs soccer. The media will also receive a complete box scorefrom each game. Additional information, including statistics and results areavailable on TCUʼs athletics website, www.gofrogs.com.

All interviews of athletes and coaches must be coordinated through the TCUmedia relations department. Interview requests must be submitted at least24 hours in advance. Phone interviews for out-of-town media can also bearranged. Interviews can be arranged depending on the student-athletes/coaches availability and are conducted in the media relations officeor at the stadium. Coaches and athletes are made available after homeevents. Please notify Matt Hoover of your request prior to the conclusion ofthe contest.

Media CredentialsAny media wishing to cover a TCU home soccer matches needs to contactMatt Hoover in the Media Relations office in writing or by phone to receivea media credential to the competition. Requests should be received by noonon Thursday prior to the Friday contest.

InternetThe media and general public can also access information on all of TCUʼsathletic programs at TCUʼs official athletics web site, www.gofrogs.com.Revamped during the summer of 2008, www.gofrogs.com, features statis-tics, facts and results on every intercollegiate sport at TCU. You can also lis-ten and watch live TCU athletic events through TCU All-Access.

PhotographersAt virtually any soccer competition, photographers wishing to work mustadhere to strict guidelines. Photographers may shoot from anywhere off thefield, provided they are not blocking the view of any paying spectator. Whileshooting from the side, photographers are asked to stay safely away fromthe competition area. Furthermore, photographers are required to move ifany activity approaches the area in which they occupy. Even officials havefull authority to remove any photographer who is deemed in an unsafe areaor is hindering the administering of any event. Any photographer failing toadhere to these policies may be asked to leave the competition venue. At alltimes, photographers are asked not to block the views of any paying spec-tators, athletes, officials or other media members.

Mountain West Conference Media RelationsContact Becky Motchan ([email protected]), Mountain WestConference Assistant Director of Championships/Communications for anyinformation concerning MWC womenʼs soccer. The MWC office number is719/488-4040.

Mark Cohen• Director of Media Relations

• Football• Womenʼs Golf

Joe Monaco• Assistant Director of Media Relations

• Menʼs Basketball• Menʼs Golf• Web

Andy Anderson• Assistant Director of Media Relations

• Secondary Football• Womenʼs Basketball• Menʼs Tennis

Brandie Davidson• Assistant Director of Media Relations

• Volleyball• Baseball• Rifle

Matt Hoover• Coordinator of Media Relations

• Soccer• Cross Country• Track & Field• Equestrian• Graphic Design

Jaime Handy• Graduate Assistant

• Womenʼs Tennis• Swimming & Diving

TCU MISSION STATEMENT• Focuses on the well-being of the student-athlete.• Provides Division I programs for men and women in which the participantshave a successful competitive experience.• Supports a meaningful academic experience leading to graduation.• Develops support for the University among its constituents.• Is committed to the philosophy and principles of the NCAA, Mountain WestConference and the University.• Is committed to provide equitable opportunities for all student-athletes andathletic department personnel, including women and minorities.

Just TCUThough the TCU Department of Intercollegiate Athletics is a proud and inte-gral part of Texas Christian University, it desires to be recognized simply asTCU (acronym only) athletics. Therefore, in all sports-related media refer-ences, we respectfully urge that the university's teams be identified with anappropriate appellation - TCU. In subsequent references of the same presen-tation, the team may be referred to by nickname - Horned Frogs. A shorterversion of the nickname, Frogs, is acceptable in later usage.

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GoFrogs.com, is the official site of the TCU Athletics Department and it suppliesHorned Frog fans around the country with the latest news, video and features onTCU Womenʼs Soccer live from Fort Worth.

The site provides the latest press releases, rosters, bios, features, schedules, sta-tistics, game notes, quotes, player and coach journals, photo galleries, audio andvideo available to TCU fans and the media.

The premium content TCU All-Access at GoFrogs.com provides even more accessto the Horned Frogs as all video content is free to the public. Every week duringthe season, TCUʼs All-Access carries video of the Horned Frogs previous weekalong with player interviews as well as live webcasts.

GoFrogs.com also provides coach and player quotes, photos, video and audio clipsand the latest weekly notes from the TCU Athletics Media Relations in advance to agame. On game days, live statistics, video and the TCU Radio Network radiobroadcasts are available online with recaps, statistics, notes, quotes and photosfollowing shortly after the game.

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