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Page 1: UMD Soccer 2014 Media Guide
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No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. HometowN Previous scHool1 Marissa Rosa GK 5-7 Jr. Champlin, Minn. Champlin Park H.S.2 Courtney Driscoll F 5-5 Sr. Apple Valley, Minn. Eastview H.S.3 Marissa Ganske M 5-3 So. Eagan, Minn. Eagan H.S.4 Hannah Keil (C) M 5-5 Sr. Plymouth, Minn. Wayzata H.S.5 Kate McMahon F 5-7 Jr. Fitchberg, Wis. Madison Edgewood H.S.6 Skye Finley D 5-3 So. Forest Lake, Minn. St. Cloud State7 Leah Nesheim M 5-7 Jr. Eagan, Minn. Eastview H.S.8 Taylor Johnson F 5-7 Fr. White Bear Lake, Minn. White Bear Lake Area H.S.9 Kelli Klun M 5-5 Sr. Duluth, Minn. East H.S.10 Katie Schneider M 5-5 Sr. Brookings, S.D. Brookings H.S.11 Jackie Sorenson D 5-5 So. Hastings, Minn. Hastings H.S.12 Megan Helberg D 5-6 Sr. Lakeville, Minn. Centennial H.S.13 Katie Peterson F/M 5-7 So. Eagan, Minn. Eagan H.S.14 Jennifer Smith (C) M 5-6 Sr. Bloomington, Minn. Jefferson H.S.15 Emily Fleissner M 5-9 Fr. Duluth, Minn. Denfeld H.S.16 Hailey Hoff F 5-3 Fr. Hermantown, Minn. Hermantown H.S.17 Nicole Becker M 5-6 Fr. Chanhassen, Minn. Chanhassen H.S.18 Riley Allen D 5-10 Sr. Eden Prairie, Minn. Eden Prairie H.S.19 Maureen Stormont F 5-9 Sr. Stillwater, Minn. Stillwater H.S.20 Ana Zdechlik D 5-8 Sr. Woodbury, Minn. New Life Academy21 Anna Morrison M/D 5-6 Fr. White Bear Lake, Minn. White Bear Lake Area H.S. 22 Jenna St. Germanin F 5-5 So. Ashland, Wis. Ashland H.S.23 Sheridan Reiners Fr. 24 Kailey Beatt F 5-7 So. Maple Grove, Minn. Maple Grove H.S.25 Hayley Loney Fr.27 Jordan Melby GK 5-10 Fr. Chanhassen, Minn. Chanhassen H.S.

Head coacH: Greg Cane, 21st Season assistaNt coacHes: Kelly Grgas-Wheeler, Jen Reierson, Hannah Bengston

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CONTENTS2014 SEASONSchedule ........................................................................... 2

Season Preview .................................................................. 2

James S. Malosky Stadium ...............................................3

Quick Facts .................................................................... 3

Opponents ...................................................................... 4

UMD All-Time Series Records ....................................... 5

Coach Greg Cane ........................................................ 6

Assistant Coaches & Support Staff .................................. 7

PLAYER BIOSRoster ................................................................................ 8

Seniors .................................................................................9

Juniors ................................................................................ 19

Sophomores ........................................................................... 20

First-Year Players ..................................................................... 23

Roster Breakdown ................................................................... 27

2013 SEASONFinal Statistics .......................................................................... 28

Category Leaders ...................................................................... 29

NORTHERN SUN INTERCOLLEGIATE CONFERENCE2013 Postseason Awards ............................................................. 30

Member Institutions ..................................................................... 31

All-Time Records .......................................................................... 31

NSIC Tournament ......................................................................... 31

PROGRAM HISTORYRecord Book ...................................................................................32

Postseason Honors .........................................................................33

Year-by-Year Results ........................................................................34

Alumnae .........................................................................................39

CREDITSEDITORJoe Hansen

DIRECTOR OF ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONSBob Nygaard

PHOTOGRAPHERSDaniel BadhwaPatty CaneBrett GroehlerDave HarwigDennis Hubbard

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ADVERTISING SALESBrian NystromJay Finnerty

COVER DESIGN WestmorelandFlint

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N SCHEDULESEPTEMBER 5 Southwest Baptist Warrensburg, Mo. 4:00 p.m. 7 Central Missouri Warrensburg, Mo. 1:00 p.m. 12 Northern Michigan Marquette, Mich. 3:00 p.m. 14 St. Cloud State* Malosky Stadium 1:00 p.m. 20 MSU-Moorhead* Moorhead, Minn. 1:00 p.m. 21 Northern State* Aberdeen, S.D. 1:00 p.m. 27 Upper Iowa* Fayette, Iowa 1:00 p.m. 28 Winona State* Winona, Minn. 1:00 p.m.OCTOBER 4 Sioux Falls* Malosky Stadium 6:00 p.m. 5 Southwest Minnesota* Malosky Stadium 1:00 p.m. 11 Wayne State (Neb.)* Wayne, Neb. 1:00 p.m. 12 Augustana (S.D.)* Sioux Falls, S.D. 1:00 p.m. 17 Minot State* Malosky Stadium 6:00 pm 19 U-Mary* Malosky Stadium 1:00 p.m. 24 Minnesota State* Malosky Stadium 6:00 pm 26 Concordia-St. Paul* Malosky Stadium 1:00 p.m. 31 Bemidji State* Malosky Stadium 3:00 p.m.NOVEMBER 1 Minnesota Crookston* Crookston, Minn. 1:00 p.m. 5-9 NSIC Tournament TBD TBD

*Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference Game

Head coach Greg Cane returns for his 21st season at the helm of UMD, and so do most of his firepower from a season ago. The team will look to build on a season in which it matched the program record for wins (17), narrowly missed an NSIC tournament title, and played host to NCAA II Regional and Super Regional play.

WHO’S BACK? The Bulldogs said goodbye to a group of four graduates, including 2013 NSCAA and Daktronics All-Central Region selection Dani Potter, who accounted for 32 points for UMD last season, but return a nine-member senior class led by 2014 captains, Hannah Keil and Jennifer Smith. Smith, a midfielder, currently sits eighth in all-time assists with 19, but can move up to third with as few as five on the season. UMD also returns its 2013 scoring leader in senior forward Maureen Stormont, who ranks third in career goals and fourth in career points in the 20-season history of Bulldog soccer. Stormont was one of five UMD selections to the All-NSIC teams as well as a unanimous All-Central Region selection after setting new Bulldog season scoring marks with 18 goals and 43 points. In addition to its scoring punch, UMD returns all of a defensive corps that includes four seniors: NSCAA All-Central Region third team selection Riley Allen, Daktronics All-Central Region second team selection Megan Helberg, All-NSIC third team selection Kelli Klun, and Ana Zdechlik. The quartet went a long way in securing a program-record 17 victories for junior goalkeeper Marissa Rosa during her second go-around with the team. Rosa is climbing the career ranks as well, currently with the seventh-most saves among Bulldogs. Rounding out the senior class are midfielder Katie Schneider and forward Courtney Driscoll. Schneider has appeared in every game for UMD over the past two seasons including starting all of last season, while Driscoll will see her time on the pitch increase after serving as UMD’s emergency back-up goalkeeper during parts of the last two seasons. Sophomore Marissa Ganske showed her speed and talent early and often in her first season with the Bulldogs and should continue to see time in the midfield. Redshirt sophomore Katie Peterson will return from a knee injury that sidelined her for all of the 2013 season after a debut season that saw her play in 15 of 18 games for UMD. Juniors Kate McMahon and Leah Nesheim, and sophomores Maddie Barr, Kailey Beatt, Jackie Sorenson, and Jenna St. Germain all return after seeing play in at least 10 games for the Bulldogs a season ago and will likely see their time increase as the team looks to make another run, but will have some impressive new competition for playing time.

WHO’S NEW? Duluth native Emily Fleissner comes to UMD after a three-year starting career at Denfeld High School. A two-year captain, Fleissner helped lead the Hunters to a Minnesota State High School League state tournament appearance in 2013 and earned All-Lake Superior Conference honors in each of the past two seasons as well as being named All-Area by the Duluth News Tribune last season. A teammate of Fleissner at the Gitchi Gummi soccer club, Hermantown’s Hailey Hoff joins the Bulldogs as a two-time Player of the Year selection by the Duluth News Tribune and is Hermantown’s career scoring leader with 70 combined points in the last two years. Hailing from White Bear Lake, Minnesota, Anna Morrison comes to UMD with experience in the midfield and on defense for the Bears. Midfielder Hayley Loney rounds out the freshman squad for UMD. The Thunder Bay, Ontario native started four seasons for Westgate Collegiate

& Vocational Institute. Finally, the Bulldogs welcome a sophomore transfer from NCAA I University of Minnesota in Sheridan Reiners. The forward from Bloomington, Minnesota played one season for the Golden Gophers, scoring a goal and two assists in 17 games in 2011.

THE SCHEDULE The Bulldogs will take on four NCAA tournament teams from a season ago, including a meeting with Southwest Baptist at the Central Missouri Season Opener before taking on the host Jennies. The other three playoff teams hail from the NSIC as the Bulldogs will host Southwest Minnesota State and Minnesota State and travel to Winona State, all in conference play. UMD knocked off both SMSU and WSU in the tournament last year, and earned its playoff berth after an epic NSIC Championship game against MSU that saw the Mavericks steal a victory in penalty kicks after the game ended in a 2-2 tie. The Bulldogs will play three non-conference games, taking on Northern Michigan of the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference for the 11th straight season. The games have been highly competitive with UMD holding a slight 4-3-3 edge over the Wildcats, including a 2-1 season-opening win last season. The team will return to Duluth for its conference opener against St. Cloud State on Sunday, Sept. 14. The Bulldogs were 7-3-1 against their eight home opponents in 2013 and will look to improve upon that by taking regular season wins from SMSU and 2013 NSIC Champion Minnesota State. As for the road schedule, UMD finished with an undefeated 9-0-0 record against its seven road conference opponents, but will face some of the longest road trips in the NSIC schedule as they travel to Northern State, Wayne State (Neb.), and Augustana (S.D.). With all of its non-conference games on the road as well, the Bulldogs will be putting a lot of miles in during the 2014 campaign.

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UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA DULUTH SOCCER

QUICK FACTSINSTITUTION INFORMATIONName: University of Minnesota DuluthFounded: 1895Enrollment: 11,500Chancellor: Dr. Lendley C. BlackNickname: BulldogsColors: Maroon and GoldNational Affiliation: NCAA Division II Conference: Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conf.NSIC Members: Augustana (S.D.), Bemidji State, Concordia-St. Paul, U-Mary, Minnesota-Crookston, UMD, Minnesota State Mankato, MSU-Moorhead, Minot State, Northern State, Sioux Falls, Southwest Minnesota State, St. Cloud State, Upper Iowa, Wayne State (Neb.), Winona StateHome Arena: Romano Gymnasium (2,759)Athletic Director: Josh BerloSenior Woman Administrator: Karen StrommeFaculty Athletic Representative: Allen MensingerSOCCER STAFFHead Coach: Greg Cane Alma Mater (Year): St. Scholastica (1983) Office Phone: (218) 726-6229 Email: [email protected] Record at UMD: 220-117-33 (20 seasons) Overall Women’s Record: 235-147-35 (23) Overall Men’s Record: 106-53-12 (nine)Assistant Coach: Kelly Grgas-Wheeler Office Phone: (218) 726-8937 Email: [email protected] Trainer Charla Buxbaum Office Phone: (218) 722-6624 Email: [email protected] SEASON2013 Overall Record: 17-5-12013 NSIC Record: 12-3-0 (3rd place)Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 23/4Starters Returning/Lost: 9/2All-Region Returning/Lost: 3/1All-Conference Returning/Lost: 4/1HISTORYAll-Time Record: 220-117-33All-Time Winning Percentage: .639NCAA II Playoff Appearances: three (2013, 2009, 2000)Conference Championships: four (2002, 2001, 1998, 1997)2014 Captains: Hannah Keil & Jennifer SmithSPORTS INFORMATIONSoccer SID Contact: Joe Hansen Email: [email protected] Office: 218-726-8514 Cell: 218-343-8654Website: umdbulldogs.comTwitter: @UMDBulldogs @UMDSoccer

Northern Minnesota’s premier outdoor athletic venue, James S. Malosky Stadium has been the home of Bulldog soccer for all 20 seasons since the program’s inception in 1994. The University of Minnesota Duluth’s advantage on its home turf is well known. In 161 lifetime appearances, the Bulldogs have posted a 114-37-10 overall record (good for a .708 winning percentage) at the complex named after legendary Bulldog football head coach Jim Malosky. UMD has also had three perfect home seasons (10-0 in 1995, 7-0 in 1998 and 8-0 in 2009) and only two losing records (1994, 2005) on its own turf. After the turn of the century, a $6.5 million, four-level structure, which houses a concession

area, suites and press facilities, was added to the grandstand. In 2004, the playing surface was replaced with synthetic grass (A-Turf), and last year, the Bulldogs added a brand new 22-foot-by-12-foot video scoreboard, a project funded by an anonymous donor and dedicated to “walk-on” athletes. Malosky Stadium is also home to the Bulldogs football team and the facility is equipped with an eight-lane all-weather track for track and field. In addition to housing the football, women’s soccer, and track and field Bulldogs, the 4,500-seat Malosky Stadium also hosts a number of high school and junior college football, soccer and track events throughout the year as well as various UMD intramural activities.

MALOSKY STADIUM

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N CENTRAL MISSOURIJENNIES

SOUTHWEST BAPTIST

BEARCATS

SEPT. 5 - 4:00 P.M.Location: Bolivar, Mo.Founded: 1878Enrollment: 4,500Conference: Mid-American Intercollegiate Ath. Assoc.Head Coach: Rob Podeyn (sixth season)2013 Record: 14-5-2MIAA Record: 7-4-0Website: sbubearcats.com

LAST GAME VS. SOUTHWEST BAPTIST(first meeting)

SEPT. 7 - 1:00 P.M.Location: Warrensburg, Mo.Founded: 1871Enrollment: 12,500Conference: Mid-American Intercollegiate Ath. Assoc.Head Coach: Lewis Theobald (eighth season)2013 Record: 14-4-2MIAA Record: 9-1-1Website: ucmathletics.com

LAST GAME VS. CENTRAL MISSOURI(first meeting)

NORTHERN MICHIGAN

WILDCATS

SEPT. 12 - 4:00 P.M.Location: Marquette, Mich.Founded: 1899Enrollment: 8,879Conference: Great Lakes Intercollegiate Ath. Conf.Head Coach: Matt Granstand (11th season)2013 Record: 5-10-3GLIAC Record: 5-4-3Website: nmuwildcats.com

LAST GAME VS. NORTHERN MICHIGANW 2-1 (Home - Sept. 5, 2013)

ST. CLOUD STATEHUSKIES

SEPT. 14 - 1:00 P.M.Location: St. Cloud, Minn.Founded: 1869Enrollment: 16,245

Head Coach: Becky McCabe (seventh season)2013 Record: 10-7-1NSIC Record: 7-7-1Website: scsuhuskies.com

LAST GAME VS. ST. CLOUD STATEW 4-1 (Road - Sept. 15, 2013)

MSU-MOORHEADDRAGONS

SEPT. 20 - 1:00 P.M.Location: Moorhead, Minn.Founded: 1888Enrollment: 6,624

Head Coach: Rollie Bulock (16th season)2013 Record: 0-17-0NSIC Record: 0-15-0Website: msumdragons.com

LAST GAME VS. MSU-MOORHEADW 3-0 (Home - Oct. 26, 2013)

NORTHERN STATEWOLVES

SEPT. 21 - TBDLocation: Aberdeen, S.D.Founded: 1901Enrollment: 3,602

Head Coach: Steve Kehm (17th season)2013 Record: 8-8-2NSIC Record: 5-8-2Website: nsuwolvesathletics.com

LAST GAME VS. NORTHERN STATEW 2-1 (Home - Oct. 27, 2013)

UPPER IOWAPEACOCKS

SEPT. 27 - 1:00 P.M.Location: Fayette, IowaFounded: 1857Enrollment: 6,158

Head Coach: Brian Diaz (second season)2013 Record: 15-5-0NSIC Record: 12-3-0Website: upperiowaathletics.com

LAST GAME VS. UPPER IOWAW 2-0 (Home - Sept. 21, 2013)

WINONA STATEWARRIORS

SEPT. 28 - 1:00 P.M.Location: Winona, Minn.Founded: 1858Enrollment: 8,896

Head Coach: Ali Omar (21st season)2013 Record: 15-4-3NSIC Record: 13-2-0Website: winonastatewarriors.com

LAST GAME VS. WINONA STATEW 1-0 (Home/NCAA Tour. - Nov. 17, 2013)

SIOUX FALLSWOLVES

OCT. 4 - 6:00 P.M.Location: Sioux Falls, S.D.Founded: 1883Enrollment: 1,408

Head Coach: Mekonnen Afa (eighth season)2013 Record: 2-15-1NSIC Record: 2-12-1Website: usfcougars.com

LAST GAME VS. SIOUX FALLSW 2-1 (Road - Sept. 28, 2013)

AUGUSTANAVIKINGS

OCT. 12 - 1:00 P.M.Location: Sioux Falls, S.D.Founded: 1860Enrollment: 1,850

Head Coach: Brandon Barkus (ninth season)2013 Record: 10-8-1 NSIC Record: 8-6-1Website: goaugie.com

LAST GAME VS. AUGUSTANAW 3-2 OT (Home - Oct. 6, 2013)

WAYNE STATEWILDCATS

OCT. 11 - 1:00 P.M.Location: Wayne, Neb.Founded: 1910Enrollment: 3,571

Head Coach: Tom Cliff (second season)2013 Record: 2-14-2NSIC Record: 2-12-2Website: wscwildcats.com

LAST GAME VS. WAYNE STATEW 5-0 (Home - Oct. 4, 2013)

SOUTHWEST MINNESOTA

MUSTANGS

OCT. 5 - 1:00 P.M.Location: Marshall, Minn.Founded: 1963Enrollment: 3,700

Head Coach: T.J. Buchholz (fourth season)2013 Record: 16-4-2NSIC Record: 11-2-2Website: smsumustangs.com

LAST GAME VS. SOUTHWEST MINNESOTAW 2-0 (Home/NCAA Tour. - Nov. 22, 2013)

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UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA DULUTH SOCCER

OPPONENT RECORDAugsburg 0-1-0Augustana 10-3-1Bemidji State 15-4-2Carleton 1-0-0Central Missouri First MeetingChristian Brothers (Tenn.) 0-1-0Colorado Mines 0-1-1Concordia-Moorhead 1-0-0Concordia-St. Paul 15-0-0Emporia State 0-1-0Fort Lewis 0-2-0Grand Valley State 0-2-0Harding (Ark.) 1-0-0Hillsdale 1-0-0Indianapolis 2-0-0Iowa State 0-1-0Kansas 1-0-0Macalester 0-2-0U-Mary 7-3-1Mesa State 0-2-0Metro State 0-0-1Michigan Tech 0-1-0

OPPONENT RECORDMinnesota 0-4-0Minnesota-Crookston 12-0-0Minnesota-Morris 7-0-0Minnesota State Mankato 8-15-4Minnesota State-Moorhead 15-3-1Minot State 1-1-0Missouri-St. Louis 0-2-0Nebraska-Omaha 1-7-0North Dakota 2-6-3North Dakota State 4-3-2Northern Colorado 0-1-0Northern Kentucky 0-1-0Northern Michigan 12-3-3Northern State 12-1-1Northland 1-0-0Northwest Missouri State 2-0-0Oklahoma 1-0-0Regis 0-2-0Rockhurst 0-1-0St. Benedict 1-1-0St. Cloud State 15-7-4 St. Joseph’s (Ind.) 2-1-0

OPPONENT RECORDSaint Mary’s (Minn.) 0-1-0St. Scholastica 8-2-0St. Thomas (Minn.) 0-3-1Sioux Falls 2-0-0South Dakota 2-5-0Southwest Baptist First MeetingUpper Iowa 5-1-0South Dakota State 1-0-1Southern Illinois-Edwardsville 0-1-0Southwest Minnesota State 22-1-0Truman State 2-2-1Washburn (Kan.) 0-1-0Wayne State (Neb.) 11-0-2Winona State 11-12-3Wisconsin-Eau Claire 1-1-0Wisconsin-Parkside 0-2-0Wisconsin-River Falls 2-0-1Wisconsin-Superior 1-0-0

2014 Opponents

ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS

MINOT STATEBEAVERS

OCT. 17 - 6:00 P.M.Location: Minot, N.D.Founded: 1913Enrollment: 3,432

Head Coach: Jason Spain (fifth season)2013 Record: 7-8-3NSIC Record: 7-6-2Website: msubeavers.com

LAST GAME VS. MINOT STATEW 2-1 (Road - Oct. 12, 2013)

CONCORDIA-ST. PAULGOLDEN BEARS

OCT. 26 - 1:00 P.M.Location: St. Paul, Minn.Founded: 1893Enrollment: 2,800

Head Coach: Steve Bellis (ninth season)2013 Record: 5-13-0 NSIC Record: 4-11-0Website: cugoldenbears.com

LAST GAME VS. CONCORDIA-ST. PAULW 2-1 (2OT) (Road - Oct. 18, 2013)

BEMIDJI STATEBEAVERS

OCT. 31 - 3:00 P.M.Location: Bemidji, Minn.Founded: 1919Enrollment: 5,365

Head Coach: Jim Stone (11th season)2013 Record: 12-7-0NSIC Record: 9-6-0Website: bsubeavers.com

LAST GAME VS. BEMIDJI STATEW 2-0 (Home/NSIC Tour. - Nov. 6, 2013)

U-MARYMARAUDERS

OCT. 19 - 1:00 P.M.Location: Bismarck, N.D.Founded: 1959Enrollment: 2,910

Head Coach: Sarah McNulty (third season)2013 Record: 4-10-4NSIC Record: 4-7-4 Website: goumary.com

LAST GAME VS. U-MARYW 4-0 (Road - Oct. 13, 2013)

MINNESOTA STATEMAVERICKS

OCT. 24 - 6:00 P.M.Location: Mankato, Minn.Founded: 1868Enrollment: 15,409

Head Coach: Brian Bahl (second season)2013 Record: 17-3-2 NSIC Record: 13-1-1Website: msumavericks.com

LAST GAME VS. MINNESOTA STATET 2-2 (2-3 PK) (Road/NSIC Tour. - Nov. 10, 2013)

MINNESOTA-CROOKSTON

GOLDEN EAGLES

NOV. 1 - 1:00 P.M.Location: Crookston, Minn.Founded: 1966Enrollment: 1,813

Head Coach: Joe Alianiello (third season)2013 Record: 3-11-4 NSIC Record: 1-10-4Website: goldeneaglesports.com

LAST GAME VS. MINNESOTA-CROOKSTONW 3-1 (Home - Nov. 3, 2013)

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N GREG CANEHead CoaCH, 21st season

•Two-timeNSICCoachoftheYear(1997,2003) •FiveNSICChampionships(1997,1998,2001,2002,2003) •FiveNSICPostseasonChampionships(1997,1998,2002,2003,2009) •ThreeNCAAIIPostseasonAppearances(2000,2009,2013)

Few collegiate coaches in any sport can claim to have literally built his or her squad from the ground up, but UMD head coach Greg Cane has been there for every single steps of the Bulldogs’ transition from club-level to a perennial contender in the Northern Sun Intercollegiate

Conference and, in 2013, one of the top teams in all of NCAA Division II, finishing the year ranked seventh by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America. Cane officially became the first head soccer coach in Bulldog history in 1994, and has paced the sideline for each of the team’s 370 matches during the program’s 20-year existence. During that time, the Duluth native has won at a .639 clip, piling up an overall record of 220-117-33. After a debut season that produced a 2-4-1 overall record, UMD went on to post double-digit win totals every year from 1995-2003 under Cane. The Bulldogs joined the upstart NSIC in 1996 and have claimed the league crown five times (1997, 1998, 2001-03) as well as five conference tournament titles (1997, 1998, 2001, 2003, and 2009) in 14 seasons of NSIC competition (The Bulldogs spent four seasons in the now-defunct North Central Conference from 2004-07). Cane has twice led UMD to unblemished conference marks (1997 and 2003) and both teams been named the NSIC Coach of the Year. Cane and the Bulldogs took a big step in officially establishing themselves as a legitimate program when the team claimed its first-ever national ranking in 1999. One year later, UMD set a team record with 17 wins and would be ranked as high as eighth nationally en route to capturing the program’s first NCAA Tournament berth. The team matched that win total in 2013 and made its biggest splash yet in the postseason,

hosting the NCAA II Central Region Tournament where it knocked off No. 22-ranked Winona State 1-0 in the second round (As the top seed, UMD received a bye in the opening round) and Southwest Minnesota 2-0 in the regional final before being knocked off by eventual NCAA II National Champion Grand Valley State, 2-1, in the quarterfinals. For a three-year period, Cane doubled as the head coach of UMD women’s tennis starting in 1995. Under the watch of Cane, the Bulldogs produced a 30-15 overall record and won three-straight NSIC titles. In his first season, UMD set a single-season record for victories and winning percentage with a 15-2 mark as the Bulldogs made their first-ever appearance in the NCAA Division II Midwest Regional. For his efforts, Cane was named the 1995 NSIC Coach of the Year. Following his graduation from Duluth’s Cathedral High School, Cane played varsity soccer for three seasons at the College of St. Scholastica. After graduating from CSS in 1983 with bachelor’s degrees in both secondary education and history, he remained at his alma mater as the head coach of the men’s soccer varsity team. In his nine years with the Saints, Cane rolled up a 106-53-12 mark while winning two National Small Colleges Athletic Association National Championships and five NAIA District 12 titles. The 1988 NSCAA Coach of the Year Award recipient averaged 12 wins per campaign with CSS and endured just one losing season. Cane later played an integral role in establishing the St. Scholastica women’s soccer program in 1990 and posted an overall mark of 15-35-2 as the team’s head coach from 1990-93. In September 2013, Cane was inducted into the St. Scholastica Athletic Hall of Fame. Cane lives in Duluth with his wife, Patti. Their daughter, Amanda, is a 2011 graduate of St. Scholastica and owns JaneCane Photography in Duluth.

overall ConferenCe

Year W l t PCt. W l t PCt. finisH

1994 2 4 1 .3571995 13 4 1 .7501996 10 9 1 .525 2 2 0 .500 3rd1997 11 4 2 .706 4 0 0 1.00 1st1998 11 5 0 .688 5 1 0 .830 1st1999 14 3 1 .806 8 1 0 .889 2nd2000 17 2 2 .857 8 0 1 .944 T-1st2001 15 4 1 .775 7 1 1 .833 1st2002 15 5 2 .727 8 1 0 .889 1st2003 14 3 3 .775 8 0 0 1.00 1stTOTALS 220-117-33 (.639)

overall ConferenCe

Year W l t PCt. W l t PCt. finisH 2004* 3 8 4 .333 1 4 1 .250 6th2005* 8 11 0 .421 3 9 0 .250 5th2006* 8 8 3 .500 4 6 2 .417 5th2007* 7 9 1 .441 5 5 1 .500 3rd2008 7 11 2 .400 7 4 2 .615 5th2009 17 3 2 .818 11 1 1 .885 2nd2010 12 6 2 .650 10 3 0 .769 2nd2011 11 6 1 .676 10 3 0 .769 3rd2012 8 7 3 .528 7 5 3 .567 8th2013 17 5 1 .761 12 3 0 .800 3rdNSIC 107-25-8 (.770)

UMD ANNUAL RECORDS MILESTONESFIRST CAREER WIN

St. Scholastica 2, Wis.-Stout 0 Sept. 29,1990FIRST UMD WIN

4-0 vs. Wis.-Superior Sept. 21, 299450tH UMD WIN

9-0 vs. Southwest Minnesota Oct. 25, 1997100tH UMD WIN

3-1 vs. Southwest Minnesota Sept. 30, 2001150tH UMD WIN

6-0 vs. Concordia-St. Paul Aug 30, 2006200tH CAREER WIN

1-0 vs. Northern State Oct. 8, 2011200tH UMD WIN

4-2 vs. Northern State Oct. 20, 2002*The Bulldogs competed in the NCC from 2004-07.

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UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA DULUTH SOCCER

KELLY GRGAS-WHEELERassistant CoaCH, 11tH season

A name certainly familiar to those in the Duluth area soccer circles, Kelly Grgas-Wheeler will embark on her eleventh season as a Bulldog assistant coach in 2014. The longest-serving UMD assistant in program history, Grgas-Wheeler joined the Bulldog staff in 2004 with four years of previous high-level collegiate coaching experience tucked under her belt.

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

the institution and graduating with a bachelor’s degree in English. While in Ottawa, she served as the Ottawa Middle School head girl’s soccer coach in 2000. As a forward at Ottawa, Grgas-Wheeler was a three-time All-Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference (KCAC) First Team selection (1996-98). A two-year captain, she was voted the team’s Most Valuable Player three times while rewriting the school’s record books. She left Ottawa owning all-time marks for goals, assists, and points and still owns the number three mark for assists in a season (10 in 1997) and the eighth spot for points in a single season (32 in 1997). Grgas-Wheeler was also a four-year letterwinner for the Braves on the basketball court. Grgas-Wheeler received her NSCAA National Diploma in June of 2007. Locally, she has spent the last 12 summers in the Duluth area as a Gitchi Gummi Club soccer coach. She has led a pair of club teams to the MYSA state tournament, claiming a U-13 state title in 2003 and guiding a second youth squad to the state tournament in 2010. Grgas-Wheeler is a graduate of Duluth East High School and also serves as the women’s hockey sports information director at UMD, a position she has held for each of the past six seasons.

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SPORTS PERFORMANCE

DR. JUSTIN CUMMINSTeam Surgeon

MATT BAUMANStrength &

Conditioning

DR. XAN CORVILLETeam Surgeon

DR. SAM HOXIETeam Surgeon

CHARLA BUXBAUMAthletic Trainer

DR. ANN SUDOHTeam Physician

DR. JAY BUTCHERTeam Physician

DR. BEN NELSONTeam Physician

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1 MARISSA ROSASr•GoalkeeperChamplin, Minn.

2 COURTNEY DRISCOLLSr.•Forward

Apple Valley, Minn

3 MARISSA GANSKESo.•MidfielderEagan, Minn.

4 HANNAH KEILSr.•Midfielder

Plymouth, Minn.

5 KATE MCMAHONJr.•Forward

Fitchburg, Wis.

6 SKYE FINLEYSo.•Defender

Forest Lake, Minn.

7 LEAH NESHEIMJr.•MidfielderEagan, Minn.

8 TAYLOR JOHNSONFr.•Forward

White Bear Lake, Minn.

9 KELLI KLUNSr.•MidfielderDuluth, Minn.

10 KATIE SCHNEIDERSr.•MidfielderBrookings, S.D.

11 JACKIE SORENSONSo.•DefenderHastings, Minn.

12 KATE MCMAHONSr.•Defender

Lakeville, Minn.

13 KATIE PETERSONSo.•ForwardEagan, Minn.

14 JENNIFER SMITHSr.•Midfielder

Bloomington, Minn.

15 EMILY FLEISSNERFr.•MidfielderDuluth, Minn.

16 HAILEY HOFFFr.•Forward

Hermantown, Minn.

17 NICOLE BECKERFr.•Midfielder

Chanhassen, Minn.

18 RILEY ALLENSr.•Defender

Eden Prairie, Minn.

19 MAUREEN STORMONTSr.•Forward

Stillwater, Minn.

20 ANA ZDECHLIKSr.•Defender

Woodbury, Minn.

21 ANNA MORRISONFr.•Midfielder

White Bear Lake, Minn.

22 JENNA ST. GERMAINSo•ForwardAshland, Wis.

23 SHERIDAN REINERSJr.•Forward

Bloomington, Minn.

24 KAILEY BEATTSo.•Forward

Maple Grove, Minn.

25 HAYLEY LONEYFr.•Midfielder

Thunder Bay, Ont.

27 JORDAN MELBYFr.•GoalkeeperBurnsville, Minn.

GREG CANEHead Coach

KELLY GRGAS-WHEELERAssistant Coach

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UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA DULUTH SOCCER

BULLDOG CAREER2014 OUTLOOK Will forego her fourth season of eligibility and play as a senior this season • willcontinuetoserveasUMD’sgo-togoalkeeperin her third official season with the team •shouldcontinuetoclimbtheall-time Bulldog ranks for saves, currently seventh.

2013 Named to NSIC/U.S. Bank All-Tournament Team •tiedtheprogramrecordforvictoriesinaseason(17)•playedeveryminutebetweenthepipes during UMD’s 23 games •pickedupsevenshutouts includingapair in the NCAA Tournament on Nov. 17 vs. Winona State and Nov. 22 vs.SouthwestMinnesotaState•hauledinaseason-higheightsavesinUMD’s 1-0 defeat at Minnesota State Mankato on Oct. 20 • had four

saves against NCAA I North Dakota State on Sept. 8.

2012 Rosa posted a 1.62 GAA in her first year as the Bulldogs’ primary ’keeper, starting 13 games • earned her first career victory in a 1-0 shutout against Southwest Minnesota State (Sept. 22) • earned hersecond shutout in as many games with four saves against Sioux Falls (Sept.23)•shutoutU-MaryonOct.26•saved eight shots—a season team-high—against Upper Iowa (Sept. 16) and Minnesota State (Oct. 12)

Rosa received a redshirt in 2011 as a first-year newcomer.

BEFORE UMDA 2011 graduate of Champlin Park High School • was a two-yearletterwinnerforheadcoachMeghannWitchger•captainedtheRebelsfor

herseniorseason•selectedAll-NorthwestSuburbanConferencein2010.

PERSONAL

BornMarissaRuthRosaonJune11,1993inMinnesota•daughterof

JeffandKristenHartung•majoringinpsychologyatUMD.

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MARISSA ROSASenior Goalkeeper • 5-7 • Champlin, minn. (Champlin park h.S.)SEASON GP MINUTES GA GAA SAVES SAVE% W L T SHO2012 15 1168:05 21 1.62 48 .696 7 4 2 32013 23 2106:17 23 0.98 90 .796 17 5 1 7TOTALS 38 3274:22 44 1.21 138 .758 24 9 3 10

HONORS & AWARDS2013 NSIC/U.S. Bank All-Tournament Team

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COURTNEY DRISCOLLSenior Forward • 5-4 • apple Valley, minn. (eaStView h.S.)SEASON GP G A PTS SHOTS SHOT% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT.2011 14 1 0 2 5 .200 2 .400 0 0-02012 9 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-02013 13 0 0 0 3 .000 1 .333 0 0-0TOTALS 36 1 0 2 10 .100 4 .400 0 0-0

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BULLDOG CAREER2014 OUTLOOK Will see her time on the field increase after servubg as an emergencyback-upgoalkeeperthepasttwoseasons•willlooktocrackthe scoring ranks for the first time since her first full year as a forward in 2011.

2013 Appeared in 13 games off the bench for the Bulldogs •dutifullyserved as the team’s back-up goaltender for the second straight season • played in UMD’s first two NSIC playoff wins over Bemidji State andWinonaState•selectedtotheNSICAll-AcademicTeam.

2012 Appeared in nine games off the bench for the Bulldogs •afteraninjury sidelined one of UMD’s goalkeepers, served as the back-up to Marissa Rosa for the last half of the season •namedtotheNSICAll-Academic Team.

2011Made14appearancesoffthebenchinherdebutseason•scoredher first career goal in a 2-0 win over St. Cloud State on Oct. 2 at Malosky Stadium.

BEFORE UMDA2011graduateofEastviewHighSchool•theleadinggoalscorerfortheLightningundercoachDavidHerem•namedco-captainforEastviewasasenior•atwo-timeAll-ConferenceHonorableMentionathleteintheSouth-SuburbanConference for both her junior and senior seasons •participated in the Section 3AA championship games as both a junior and asophomore•helpedherteamachievea4thplacefinishinthe2008MinnesotaStateSoccerTournament•heldmembershiptotheNational

Honor Society, Student Council and the Spanish National Honor Society.

PERSONAL

BornCourtney JoDriscollonFebruary12,1993 inBurnsville,Minn. •daughterofDaveandKimDriscoll •hasoneyoungerbrother (Zach) •majoring in psychology and criminology, and hispanic studies at UMD.

HONORS & AWARDS2013 NSIC All-Academic Team2012 NSIC All-Academic Team

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HANNAH KEILSenior midFielder • 5-5 • plymouth, minn. (wayzata h.S.)SEASON GP G A PTS SHOTS SHOT% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT.2011 17 0 2 2 15 .000 9 .600 0 0-02012 18 3 7 13 29 .103 16 .552 2 0-02013 22 1 5 7 24 .042 12 .500 0 0-0TOTALS 57 4 14 22 68 .059 37 .544 2 0-0

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BULLDOG CAREER2014 OUTLOOK Will serve as team captain alongside fellow senior Jennifer Smith •willcontinuetoplayastartingrolefortheBulldogsinthe midfield as she tries to regain her scoring punch from two seasons ago when she posted a career-high 13 points.

2013Appearedin22gamesforUMD•hadthreepoints,includingagoalin the team’s 3-1 win over Minnesota Crookston at Malosky Stadium onNov.3•addedanassistintheNSICChampionshipgame,a2-2tieagainst Minnesota State Mankato on Nov. 10 • selected to NSICAll-Academic Team.

2012 Started all 18 games for the Bulldogs in her sophomore season, finishing with 13 points via three goals and seven assists • scored a season-high two goals and five points, including the game-winner against Northern State (Oct. 20) • scored game-winning goal againstMinnesota-Crookston (Oct. 26) •namedtotheNSICAll-AcademicTeam.

2011 Contributed as a regular in the Bulldog lineup as a rookie, seeing actioninallbutonegameontheyear•made15consecutivestartsfromSept.11-Nov.2andfinishedtheseasonwithtwoassists•notchedherfirst collegiate point with a helper in an Oct. 29 win over conference rival Southwest Minnesota State.

BEFORE UMDA2011graduateofWayzataHighSchool•assistedtheTrojansintakinghometwosectionchampionshipsinboth2010and2011•earnedtheMinnesota State High School AA Championship title for Wayzata as a junior and nabbed runner-up status for the same tournament the following year •contributedthemostassistsduringherseniorseason•provedtobeatop-notch student as well, being named to the Academic All-State Team asbothajuniorandasasenior•wasalsorecognizedasa4.0GPAplayerfortheTrojans•wasamemberoftheNationalHonorSocietyduringher

junior and senior years.

PERSONAL

BornHannahM.KeilonSeptember28,1992inSt.LouisPark,Minn.•daughterofAlanandLyndaKeil•hertwooldersisters(MeghanBrownand Emilee) are both UMD graduates, and Meghan was a member of the 2004 Bulldog soccer squad•majoringinfinanceandhumanresources

management at UMD.

HONORS & AWARDS2014 Team Captain

2013 NSIC All-Academic Team2012 NSIC All-Academic Team

CAPTAIN

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KELLI KLUNSenior deFender • 5-5 • duluth, minn. (duluth eaSt h.S.)SEASON GP G A PTS SHOTS SHOT% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT.2011 18 2 4 8 22 .091 9 .409 0 0-02012 18 1 5 7 25 .040 16 .640 1 0-02013 23 3 3 9 21 .143 12 .571 0 0-0TOTAL 59 6 12 24 68 .088 37 .544 1 0-0

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BULLDOG CAREER2014 OUTLOOK Will look to build on an all-conference season in which shepostedcareer-highsingoalsandpoints•willcontinuetoserveasan anchor on the back end for UMD in front of goalkeeper Marissa Rosa.

2013 Selected toAll-NSICThirdTeam • started all 23 games for theBulldogs, proving to be a reliable offensive threat even from a defensive position •scoredherfirstgoalof theseasonatNCAA INorthDakotaStateonSept.8•scoredagoalinUMD’s3-1NSICTournamentwinoverBemidjiStateonNov.6•scoredatleastapointinfouroffivegamesfrom Oct. 26 to Nov. 6.

2012 Started 16 games while playing in all 18 Bulldog matches •scored game-winning goal against MSU-Moorhead (Oct. 21) •hadfiveassistsincluding one during the season opener vs. Northern Michigan (Aug. 30) •tookaseason-highfourshotsongoalagainstWayneState(Sept.30)•named to the NSIC All-Academic Team.

2011 Hit the ground running in her first season as a Bulldog, entering all18gamesat themidfielderposition • flashedoffensive capability,finishing the season with two goals and four assists for eight points, goodforfifthontheUMDscoringcharts•registeredfirstcollegiatepointbyburyingagoalina4-2winatUpperIowaSept.25•putuppointsinthree consecutive games from Sept. 25 - Oct. 2 as the Bulldogs rattled offa trioofwinsagainstconferenceopponents •crackedthestartinglineup for the first time on a Oct. 15 matchup against Wayne State and never lookedback,servingasastarter inUMD’sfinalsevenoutings •helped lead the Bulldogs to a 6-0 record in games in which she scored a point.

BEFORE UMDA2011graduateofDuluthEastHighSchool•the18thnativeDuluthiantosuitupfortheBulldogs’soccerteam•atwo-yearcaptainfortheGreyhounds•ledherteamtothestatetournamentin2010despiteaninjurythatkepthersidelined•earnedthe“MostInspirationalAward”asajunior•wastheDuluthNewsTribune’sPlayertoWatchforthe2008season•wasasingle-yearletterwinnerontheDuluthEastbasketballteamasapointguard•laceduphercleatsfortheGreyhoundsoftballteam as an outfielder and earned three letters in the spring.

PERSONAL

BornKelliLynnKlunonOctober7,1992inDuluth,Minn. •daughterof Dan and Julie ‘Hay’ Klun, who participated on the UMD women’s track and field team in the mid-eighties and was a former Bulldog All-American as well as a member of the UMD Athletics Hall of Fame (classof2001)•hasoneolderbrother(Sean)andoneyoungerbrother

(Derek)•majoringincommunicationsatUMD.

HONORS & AWARDS2013 All-NSIC Third Team

2012 NSIC All-Academic Team

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UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA DULUTH SOCCER

KATIE SCHNEIDERSenior midFielder • 5-5 • BrookinGS, S.d. (BrookinGS h.S.)SEASON GP G A PTS SHOTS SHOT% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT.2011 18 0 0 0 9 .000 5 .555 0 0-02012 18 1 0 2 5 .200 1 .200 0 0-02013 23 1 1 3 22 .045 11 .500 0 0-0TOTALS 59 2 1 5 36 .056 17 .472 0 0-0

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BULLDOG CAREER2014 OUTLOOK Will look to continue a streak of 59-consecutive games played and 23 consecutive starts for UMD •willlooktobuildonacareer-year in 2013 and become more of an offensive threat as the Bulldogs look to make up the scoring punch lost to graduation.

2013 Started all 23 games for the Bulldogs in the midfield •scoredagoal in UMD’s 4-0 win at U-Mary on Oct. 13 •hadanassistintheteam’s4-1 win over St. Cloud State on Sept. 15 •hadfourshotsina2-0NSICpostseason victory over Bemidji State on Nov. 6 •namedtotheNSICAll-Academic Team.

2012 Appeared in all 18 games for the Bulldogs in her second season •scored her first career goal in the season opener vs. Northern Michigan (Aug. 30) •namedtotheNSICAll-AcademicTeam.

2011 Came off the bench to enter each of UMD’s 18 outings as a rookie midfielder•rackedupnineshotsontheyear,firingaseason-highthreeattempts in a 4-2 win at Upper Iowa Sept. 25.

BEFORE UMDA2011graduateofBrookingsHighSchool•ownsthedistinctionofbeingthefirst-eversoccerBulldogfromthestateofSouthDakota•afour-yearstarterandletterwinnerfortheBobcats•wasnamedtotheSouthDakotaAll-StateSecondTeamasbotha juniorandasenior •wasvotedMostValuablePlayerfortwostraightyears(2009and2010)•heldatwoyearreignascaptainfortheBobcatsforbothherjuniorandsenioryear•earned

the Varsity Athlete Scholar Award from 2007-2010.

PERSONALBorn Katelyn Lane Schneider on November 4, 1992 in San Antonio, Texas •daughterofToddandChelliSchneider •hasoneolderbrother(Jacob)andoneyoungerbrother(Chris) •outsideofathletics,shewasvice-president for the National Honor Society, in both the concert and jazz bands andwas aSouthDakotaGirl’s StateRepresentative for 2010 •

majoring in biochemistry at UMD.

HONORS & AWARDS2013 NSIC All-Academic Team2012 NSIC All-Academic Team

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MEGAN HELBERGSenior deFender • 5-6 • lakeVille, minn. (Centennial h.S.)SEASON GP G A PTS SHOTS SHOT% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT.2011 9 0 1 1 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-02012 18 0 2 2 13 .000 4 .308 0 0-02013 23 1 1 3 27 .037 8 .296 0 0-0TOTALS 50 1 4 6 40 .025 12 .300 0 0-0

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BULLDOG CAREER2014 OUTLOOK Will look to continue a streak of 41 consecutive starts at defense for UMD •willtrytobuildoffacareer-yearbothoffensivelyanddefensively in 2013.

2013 Selected to Daktronics All-Central Region Third Team and All-NSIC Third Team•startedall23gamesfortheBulldogsasoneofUMD’stopdefenders•nettedherfirstcollegiategoalina4-0victoryatU-MaryonOct.13•earnedanassistintheBulldogs’4-1NSICopeneratSt.CloudStateonSept.15•namedtotheNSICAll-AcademicTeam.

2012 Started all 18 games for the Bulldogs in her second season with the team •EarnedanassistagainstSiouxFalls(Sept.23)andagainstConcordia-St.Paul(Oct.14)•tookaseason-highthreeshotsagainstSt.CloudState(Sept.9)•namedtotheNSICAll-AcademicTeam.

2011 Served as a backup defender in her first collegiate season, making nineappearancesoffthebench•registeredfirstcollegiatepointwithahelper on the final Bulldog goal (scored by fellow freshman Maureen Stormont) in a 5-3 UMD win over Augustana Oct. 16 at Malosky Stadium.

BEFORE UMDA 2011 graduate of Centennial High School • helped the Cougarsachieve three conference championship titles in 2010, 2009 and 2007 underformerUMDgoalkeeperGingerFlohaug•participatedinthestatetournamentasa junior •heldpositions in thestudentcouncil forher

freshman and sophomore years.

PERSONALBornMeganHollyHelbergonJuly12,1993inSt.Paul,Minn.•daughterofScottandTeresaLombard•hasoneyoungerbrother(Jake)•majoring

in criminology at UMD.

HONORS & AWARDS2013 Daktronics All-Central Region Third Team

2013 All-NSIC Third Team2013 NSIC All-Academic Team2012 NSIC All-Academic Team

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UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA DULUTH SOCCER

JENNIFER SMITHSenior miFielder • 5-6 • BloominGton, minn. (JeFFerSon h.S.)SEASON GP G A PTS SHOTS SHOT% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT.2011 18 5 5 15 47 .106 22 .468 1 0-02012 18 4 7 15 48 .083 21 .438 2 0-02013 23 5 7 17 57 .088 31 .544 2 0-0TOTALS 59 14 19 47 152 .092 74 .487 5 0-0

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BULLDOG CAREER2014 OUTLOOK Will serve as a team captain alongside fellow senior Hannah Keil •willcontinuetostartatthemidfieldforUMDandserveas an offensive threat with at least 15 points in each of her first three seasons with the Bulldogs •shouldcontinuetoclimbthecareerassistranks at UMD, currently tied for eighth.

2013Appeared inall23games for theBulldogs including22starts •finished third on the team with 17 points • earneda career-high fivepoints with a goal and three assists in UMD’s 5-0 victory over Wayne State on Oct. 4 at Malosky Stadium •hadat leastapoint ineachofUMD’s three NCAA Tournament games, including a goal in UMD’s 2-1 defeat to Grand Valley State on Nov. 24 in the Elite Eight •scoredgame-winninggoalindoubleovertimeagainstConcordia-St.PaulonOct.18•selected to NSIC All-Academic Team.

2012 Started all 18 games for the Bulldogs in her second season •scored game-winning goals against Northern Michigan (Aug. 30) and Southwest Minnesota State (Sept. 22) • added a season team-highthreeassistsagainstConcordia-St.Paul(Oct.14) •scoredagoalandan assist against Northern State (Oct. 20) •had a season team-high ten shots including five on goal against Wayne State (Sept. 30) •namedtothe All-NSIC Academic Team.

2011 Combined with fellow rookie Maureen Stormont to hold down thetoptwospotsontheUMDscoringchart •startedeverygameandfinishedtheseasonwithfivegoalsandfiveassistsfor15points•tiedfor secondamong league rookies inscoring •attempted47shotsontheyear,thesecond-highesttotalofanyBulldog•earnedfirstcollegiatepoint with an assist in a season-opening draw with Northern Michigan Sept.1•wasnotheldoffthescoresheetmorethanthreeconsecutiveoutings, and was kept pointless on consecutive occasions just twice allyear •yieldedfivepoints(onegoal,threeassists)overafour-gamescoring streakSept.25 -Oct. 8 • buried the game-winner atBemidjiState.

BEFORE UMDA2011graduateofBloomington-JeffersonHighSchool•co-captainedtheJaguarshersenioryear•wasAll-ConferenceintheSouthSuburbanConferencethatsameyear•in2010,thefour-yearstarterandletterwinnerled Bloomington Jefferson in assists • helped the Jaguars reach thesectionfinalgamehersenioryear •receivedtheStateAcademicGoldAwardforthreeyears(2007-09)•wasaStudentCouncilrepresentative

as a junior and a senior.

PERSONAL

BornJenniferErinSmithonJune21,1993inMinneapolis,Minnesota•daughterofBillandBeckySmith•hastwooldertwinsisters(Amyand

Allison)•majoringincommunicationscienceatUMD.

HONORS & AWARDS2014 Team Captain

2013 NSIC All-Academic Team2012 NSIC All-Academic Team

CAPTAIN

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RILEY ALLENSenior deFender • 5-10 • eden prairie, minn. (eden prairie h.S.)SEASON GP G A PTS SHOTS SHOT% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT.2011 13 2 3 7 6 .333 5 .833 2 0-02012 18 1 1 3 7 .143 2 .286 0 0-02013 23 3 2 8 9 .333 4 .444 2 0-0TOTALS 54 6 6 18 22 .273 11 .500 4 0-0

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BULLDOG CAREER2014 OUTLOOK Will continue a streak of 41 consecutive starts for UMD •willleadtheBulldogs’backlinewhilealsoservingasascoringthreat.

2013 Named to NSCAA All-Central Region Third Team and All-NSIC Honorable Mention •selectedtoNSIC/U.S.BankAll-TournamentTeam •appeared in all 23 games for the Bulldogs •scoredagoalinUMD’s3-1win over Winona State on Nov. 8 •nettedthegame-winnerina3-1winover Minnesota Crookston on Nov. 3 •hadassistsinback-to-backgameson Sept. 21 and 22 against Upper Iowa and Winona State •namedtoNSCAA Scholar All-Central Region Team and NSIC All-Academic Team.

2012 Started all 18 games as an anchor of the Bulldogs’ defense in her second season •scoredagoal in theBulldogs’6-0victoryoverSiouxFalls (Sept. 23) • earned an assist againstWayne State (Sept. 30) •named to the All-NSIC Academic Team.

2011 Contributed mostly off the bench as a rookie, putting away two goalsandaddingthreeassistsforsevenpointsover13games•madefour consecutive starts from Oct. 16 - Oct. 30 and recorded a goal and two assists in that span • showeda knack for coming through in bigspots,asbothofhergoalsasafreshmanweregame-winners•namedto the Daktronics All-Central Region second team • registered firstcollegiate point with the winning goal in a 4-2 victory at conference rival Upper Iowa Sept. 25.

BEFORE UMDA2011graduateofEdenPrairieHighSchool•captainedtheundefeated2010 AA Minnesota State High School Champion Eden Prairie Eagles •herteamwasalsorankedNo.1inthenationbytheNationalSoccerCoachesAssociationofAmerica for the2011season •assistedEdenPrairie in capturing the 2010 Lake Conference as well as the 2010 Section6AAChampionshiptitles•wasafouryearletterwinnerandtwoyearstarterunderheadcoachTonyBidwell•namedtheEagles’Defenderof theYearduringher senior season •wasalsoa standoutdefensiveplayer on the Eden Prairie Lacrosse team, earning four letters and startingforthreeyears•wasnamedtothe2010MinnesotaStateHighSchoolLacrosseAll-StateTeam•helpedtheEaglesclaimaMinnesotastate championship in 2009 as well as runner-up status in 2008, ’10, and’11•earnedAcademicAll-AmericanhonorsfromtheU.S.Lacrosse

Association for her senior season accomplishments.

PERSONAL

BornRileyE.AllenonJanuary17,1993inEdina,Minn. •daughterofChristopherandSarahAllen•hasoneyoungerbrother(Cole)•majoringin marketing at UMD.

HONORS & AWARDS2013 NSCAA All-Central Region Third Team

2011 Daktronics All-Central Region Second Team2013 All-NSIC Honorable Mention

2013 NSIC/U.S. Bank All-Tournament Team2013 NSCAA Scholar All-Central Region

2013 NSIC All-Academic Team2012 NSIC All-Academic Team

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MAUREEN STORMONTSenior Forward • 5-9 • Stillwater, minn. (Stillwater h.S.)SEASON GP G A PTS SHOTS SHOT% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT.2011 18 10 6 26 75 .133 39 507 5 0-02012 18 11 2 24 67 .164 39 .582 0 0-02013 21 18 7 43 106 .170 48 .453 7 1-2TOTALS 57 39 15 93 248 .157 125 .504 12 1-2

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BULLDOG CAREER2014 OUTLOOK Will provide much of the Bulldogs’ offensive punch at forward •will continue to climb theall-time scoring ranksatUMD,currently fourth in points and third in goals.

2013 Received NSCAA All-Central Region First Team and Daktronics All-Region Second Team honors while being named to All-NSIC First Team and NSIC/U.S. Bank All-Tournament Team •appeared in21gamesforUMD • ledtheBulldogs inscoringwithaprogram-high43pointsand18goals•hadsixmulti-goalgames •scoredsixgoalsinthepostseason,including both in UMD’s 2-0 NCAA Tournament win over Southwest Minnesota State •hadapointinallbutsevengames•namedNSCAAScholar All-American, Capital One Academic All-Central Region, and to NSIC All-Academic Team.

2012 Played in all 18 games with 17 starts in her second season with the Bulldogs while leading the team in goals, shots, points, and shots on goal •receivedAll-CentralRegionTeamhonorsfromtheNSCAAandDaktronics •scored a natural hat trick against Minnesota-Crookston (Oct. 26)•scoredgame-tyinggoallateagainstAugustana(Sept.29)•scoredgame-tyinggoallateagainstAugustana(Sept.29)•scoredagoalinfivestraight matches from Oct. 14 to 28 •had three or more shots on goal insevenmatches•namedtoNSICAll-AcademicTeam.

2011 Burst on the scene in her first collegiate campaign, scoring 10 goals to go along with six assists for a team-leading 26 points while starting every game • made her presence felt as an offensive force,cracking the top 10 in the conference in a host of statistical categories including points (6th), goals (5th), assists (6th), shots (3rd), and game-winninggoals(2nd)•wastednotimerecordingherfirstcollegiatepointsby having a hand (one goal, one assist) in both of UMD’s goals in a 2-2tiewithNorthernMichiganduringtheSept.1season-opener•washeld off the score sheet in consecutive outings just once all year, and recordedatleastonepointin12of18contests•rattledoffaseason-best five-game scoring streak from Oct. 9 - Oct. 29, posting 11 points inhelpingUMDtoa4-1recordoverthatstretch•namedtotheAll-NSICsecond team and earned a spot on the NCAA’s All-Central Region third team•cameawaywithatrioofthree-pointoutingsontheyear.

BEFORE UMDA2011graduateofStillwaterHighSchool•wasrecognizedbytheNSCAAafterherseniorseasonastheStatePlayeroftheYear•heldplacesontheNSCAAAll-RegionandAll-Americanteams•earnedAll-MetroandfirstteamAll-Statehonorsforherseniorcampaign•bothathree-timeleadingscorerforthePoniesandathree-timeAll-Conferencerecipient•alsoaoneyearletterwinnerontheStillwaterbasketballteamasaguard•displayedher leg power on the Ponies’ track and field team as both a high and longjumperandearnedtwolettersinhertwoyearsontheteam•astatequalifier and held All-Suburban East honors in 2009 for her performances

in the high jump.

PERSONAL

Born Maureen Keegan Stormont on June 13, 1993 in Rochester, Minn. •daughterofThomasandDorothyStormont•hasanolderbrother(Joe)

and an older sister (Sheila)•majoringincommunicationscienceatUMD.

HONORS & AWARDS2013 NSCAA All-Central Region First Team2012 NSCAA All-Central Region Third Team2011 NSCAA All-Central Region Third Team

2013 Daktronics All-Central Region Second Team2012 Daktronics All-Central Region Second Team

2013 All-NSIC First Team2012 All-NSIC First Team

2011 All-NSIC Second Team2013 NSIC/U.S. Bank All-Tournament Team

2013 NSCAA Scholar All-American2013 NSCAA Scholar All-Central Region

2013 Capital One Academic All-Central Region2013 NSIC All-Academic Team2012 NSIC All-Academic Team

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BULLDOG CAREER2014 OUTLOOK Will continue to be a key contributor on the back line for theBulldogs•willlooktogethernamebackintheboxscoreafterbeingheld scoreless in 2013.

2013Playedinall23gamesforUMD•sawdefiniteimprovementinhersecondseasonasamajorcontributortotheBulldogsondefense•hada season-high two shots in UMD’s 5-0 victory against Wayne State on

Oct.4•namedtoNSICAll-AcademicTeam

2012 Appeared in 16 games off the bench for the Bulldogs in her second season as the Bulldogs’ primary back-up on defense •earnedherfirstcareerassistinUMD’s6-0victoryoverSiouxFalls(Sept.23)•namedtoNSIC All-Academic Team.

2011 Served in a reserve role on the back line in her debut season, making 11 appearances on the year.

BEFORE UMDA 2011 graduate of New LifeAcademy • was a six-year starter andletterwinner•wasathree-timeAll-Conferencerecipient•captainedtheEagles in both 2009 and 2010 • voted MostValuable Player for twoseasonsunderheadcoachLynnAtkinson•wasatwoyearletterwinnerandcaptainofthecheerleadingsquad•graduatedvaledictorianofher2011class•wasawardedDean’sListhonorsandwasamemberofthe

National Honor Society.

PERSONAL

BornAnaRoseZdechlikonAugust12,1992inSt.Paul,Minn.•daughterofGregandLynnZdechlik •herfather,Greg,wasagraduateofUMD•hasoneolderbrother(Pete)•majoringincellularandmolecularbiologyat UMD.

HONORS & AWARDS2013 NSIC All-Academic Team2012 NSIC All-Academic Team

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LEAH NESHEIMJunior midFielder • 5-7 • eaGan, minn. (eaStView h.S.)SEASON GP G A PTS SHOTS SHOT% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT.2012 16 1 0 2 8 .125 6 .750 0 0-02013 16 0 1 1 3 .000 1 .333 0 0-0TOTALS 32 1 1 3 11 .091 7 .636 0 0-0

BULLDOG CAREER2014 OUTLOOK Will see her time increase at midfield for UMD.

2013 Appeared in 16 matches, including one start, for the Bulldogs • earned her first career assist inUMD’s 5-0 win over Wayne State on Oct. 4 • had a shot on-goal in UMD’s

3-2 win over Augustana.

2012 Appeared in 16 games off the bench during her debut season with UMD • scored her first career goal in the Bulldogs’ 6-0 victory over Sioux Falls (Sept. 23) •hadtwoshotson-goal,aseason-high,againstU-Mary(Oct. 6)

BEFORE UMDStarted three years for the Eastview Lightning • earned anAll-SouthSuburban Conference honorable mention selection in 2010 • earnedAll-Conference honors and helped Eastview to the state tournament as aseniorcaptain•finishedfifthinall-timescoringatEastview•namedto

the All-State track team in 2011.

PERSONALBorn Leah Kristine Nesheim on April 28, 1994 in Burnsville, Minn. • daughter of Greg and Sue Nesheim • has one sister (Sarah) and a

brother (Kyle)•undecidedonamajoratUMD.

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KATE McMAHONJunior Forward • 5-7 • FitChBurG, wiS. (madiSon edGewood h.S.)SEASON GP G A PTS SHOTS SHOT% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT.2012 10 0 0 0 2 .000 2 1.00 0 0-02013 10 0 0 0 3 .000 1 .333 0 0-0TOTALS 20 0 0 0 5 .000 3 .600 0 0-0

BULLDOG CAREER2014 OUTLOOK Should see her time on the field increase as the Bulldogs look to replace scoring punch lost due to graduation.

2013 Appeared in 10 games for UMD•hadapairofshotsinUMD’s4-0 win over U-Mary on Oct. 13 •

named to NSIC All-Academic Team.

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

BEFORE UMDSpent three years at forward with the highly successful Madison EdgewoodprepteamundercoachChrisMartinelli•helpedEdgewoodtostate titles in 2009 and 2011, registering a pair of game-winning goals at the2011statetournament •garneredanall-conferencehonorable

mention selection as a senior.

PERSONAL

BornKatherineReneeMcMahoninFitchburg,Wis.•daughterofJosephandSusanMcMahon •hasonesister(Kelly)andonebrother(Jack) •

majoring in biochemistry at UMD.

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HONORS & AWARDS2013 NSIC All-Academic Team

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MARISSA GANSKESophomore midFielder • 5-3 • eaGan, minn. (eaGan h.S.)SEASON GP G A PTS SHOTS SHOT% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT.2013 23 2 5 9 21 .095 12 .571 0 0-0TOTALS 23 2 5 9 21 .095 12 .571 0 0-0

BULLDOG CAREER2014 OUTLOOK Will continue to be a key contributor to the Bulldogs’ offense and could move into a starting role for UMD.

2013 Appeared in all 23 games for the Bulldogs including five starts •finished tied for fourth on the team in points •scoredherfirstcollegiate

goal in UMD’s 2-1 win over Sioux Falls on Sept. 28 •notchedherfirstcareer assist against NCAA I North Dakota State on Sept. 8 •hadanassistin two playoff games, including in the NSIC Tournament Championship game against Minnesota State Mankato on Nov. 10.

BEFORE UMDA2013graduateofEaganHighSchool•playedthreeseasonsforcoachMarkObarski •namedtotheall-tournamentteamduringtheWildcats’Minnesotastatetournamentrunin2010•rackedupabevyofhonorsin her first full high school season as a sophomore, claiming honorable mentions in the Pioneer Press all-state team and the all-South Suburban conference team •highly toutedasanoffensivemachine, leading theteam in scoring en route to team MVP and Offensive Player of the Year honorsasa junior •maintainedheroffensiveexplosionbyendingherprep career with all-conference honors in addition to being named the

team’s MVP for the second consecutive season.

PERSONALBornMarissaSueGanskeonApril4,1995inBurnsville,Minn.•daughterofJohnandSharonGanske•hasoneoldersister(Camye)andthreehalf-

siblings(Janet,Jason,andJamie)•undecidedonamajoratUMD.

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SHERIDAN REINERSSophomore Forward • 5-8 • BloominGton, minn. (minneSota) 23BEFORE UMD2011 Appeared in 17 matches for NCAA I Minnesota as a freshman •scored a goal and two assists for four points.

A 2011 graduate of Bloomington Kennedy High School • receivedAll-Lake Conference honors in all three seasons with the Eagles •named team MVP in 2010 and most valuable offensive player in 2009 •

also earned all-conference selection three times in lacrosse and three times in basketball.

PERSONALBorn Sheridan Marie Reiners on August 18, 1993 in Bloomington, Minn. • daughter ofTomi and Eric Reiners • has four siblings (Whitney, Rhea,Mackenzie, and Keaton) • also lettered in academics at Kennedy andservedasanIgnitementor•planstomajorincommunicationsatUMD.

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JACKIE SORENSONSophomore deFender • 5-5 • haStinGS, minn. (haStinGS h.S.)SEASON GP G A PTS SHOTS SHOT% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT.2013 11 0 0 0 - - - - 0 0-0TOTALS 11 0 0 0 - - - - 0 0-0

BULLDOG CAREER2014 OUTLOOK Will continue to see time as a reserve defender for the Bulldogs.

2013 Appeared in 11 matches off the bench for UMD in her first official year with the team.Sorenson received a redshirt as a first-year player in 2012.

BEFORE UMDA 2012 graduate of Hastings High School•served as a two-year captain and four-year starter for the Raiders of Hastings High School • namedbestdefenderandteam’sMVPinhersophomoreseason • receivedAll-Conference Honorable Mention in sophomore year and All-Conference selection in both junior and senior seasons • selected to Minnesota

Section 3AA All-Tournament Team three straight seasons (2010-12).

PERSONALBorn Jackie Elizabeth Sorenson on Jan. 6, 1994 in St. Paul, Minn. •daughter of Lori and Stan Sorenson •participatedinshowchoirandlinkcrew•hasthreesisters,Jenna,Kristin,andNicole,thelastagraduateofUMD•hobbiesincludeshoppingandfishing.

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SKYE FINLEYSophomore deFender • 5-3 • ForeSt lake, minn. (St. Cloud State uniVerSity) 6Finley will sit out the 2014 season after transferring from St. Cloud State University in 2013.

BEFORE UMD2013: Started all 18 matches for St.CloudState •earnedherfirstcollegiate point with an assist on Sept. 22 against Upper Iowa • scored her first collegiate goalat Concordia-St. Paul on Oct. 20 • named team’s most valuable

defensive player and newcomer of the year.

A2013graduateofForestLakeSeniorHighSchool•startedfourseasons and was twice team captain for the Rangers • namedAll-East Suburban Conference in 2010 and 2011 and an all-conferencehonorablementionin2012•namedrookieoftheyearasafreshman•alsoparticipatedintrack&fieldandlacrosseatForest Lake.

PERSONALBornSkyeShannonFinleyonMay4,1995•daughterofJulieandKevinFinley•hastwobrothers,BradandEvan•earnedanacademicletter in each of her four years at Forest Lake and made the honor roll•planstomajorinmarketingandgraphicdesignatUMD.

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JENNA ST. GERMAINSophomore Forward • 5-5 • aShland, wiS. (aShland h.S.)SEASON GP G A PTS SHOTS SHOT% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT.2013 10 1 0 2 4 .250 3 .750 0 0-0TOTALS 10 1 0 2 4 .250 3 .750 0 0-0

BULLDOG CAREER2014 OUTLOOK Should continue seeing time on the Bulldog front line and build on her first career score from 2013.

2013 Appeared in 10 matches during her first collegiate go-around atUMD • scoredherfirstcollegiate

goal in UMD’s 3-0 victory over MSU-Moorhead on Oct. 26.

BEFORE UMDA2013graduateofAshlandHighSchool•startedallfourseasonsfortheOredockers•attainedall-conferencehonorsintheNorthernLightsConferenceherfinalthreeyearsatAshland•starredasaco-captainandreceivedthecoaches award during her senior campaign for her hard work and dedication totheprogram • ledtheteamtwice inscoring infinaltwoseasons •alsolettered twice in both basketball (as a point guard) and volleyball (as a setter

and defensive specialist) at Ashland.

PERSONALBornJennaRoseSt.GermainonFeb.22,1995inAshland,Wis.•daughterofTomandJanet•hasoneyoungersister(Kaitlyn)•spenttimeoutsideofsports serving as the vice president of two organizations (student council and the National Honor Society) and also was a Link Crew leader, Study Hall mentor and a member of the Spanish Club•majoringinchemistryatUMD.

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KATIE PETERSONSophomore Forward • 5-7 • eaGan, minn. (eaGan h.S.)SEASON GP G A PTS SHOTS SHOT% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT.2012 15 0 1 0 1 .000 7 - 0 0-0TOTALS 15 0 1 0 1 .000 7 - 0 0-0

BULLDOG CAREER2014 OUTLOOK Will return to the pitch after a year off due to injury •will look to become a contributor on offense as UMD looks to regain its scoring punch lost due to graduation.Peterson received a medical redshirt in 2013.2012 Played in 15 games during her

debut season with the Bulldogs •EarnedherfirstcareerassistinUMD’s6-0victoryoverSiouxFalls(Sept.23) •Tookaseason-highfourshotsagainst Wayne State (Sept. 30).

BEFORE UMDSpent two years as a starter at midfield, helping the Eagan Wildcats win the South Suburban Conference and reach the state tournament as a junior in 2010 • Received anAll-Conference honorable mentionselection that fall, in addition earning a spot on the Section 3AA All-Academic team • earned an honorable mention nod from the SouthSuburban conference and a spot on the Section 3AA All-Academic team

again as a senior in 2011.

PERSONAL

Born Kathryn Ann Peterson on Jan. 25, 1994 in Burnsville, Minn. •daughterofPaulandPatPeterson•hasanolderbrother(Michael)and

an older sister (Laura).

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KAILEY BEATTSophomore Forward • 5-7 • maple GroVe, minn. (maple GroVe h.S.)SEASON GP G A PTS SHOTS SHOT% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT.2013 18 1 1 3 15 .067 4 .267 0 0-0TOTALS 18 1 1 3 15 .067 4 .267 0 0-0

BULLDOG CAREER2014 OUTLOOK Should continue seeing time on the Bulldog front line and build on her first career score from 2013.

2013 Appeared in 18 matches as a reserve forward for UMD•scoredherfirst collegiate goal in a 5-0 victory overWayneState onOct. 4 • tallied

herfirstassistinUMD’s2-1winoverNorthernStateonOct.27•hadacareer-high four shots against U-Mary on Oct. 13.

BEFORE UMDAgraduateofMapleGroveHighSchool•wasafour-yearstarteratforwardandletteredeachyear •assistedintheclub’sfirstNorthwestSuburbanConferencechampionshipinsevenyearsin2012•attainedall-conferenceandall-statestatusesinherfinaltwoseasonswiththeCrimson•wrappeduptheStarTribune’sall-metrohonorsin2012•namedOffensiveMVPinherseniorcampaign,leadingMGHSwith15goalsand9assists•leaves

the program third all-time in goals and second in assists.

PERSONALBorn KaileyAllaine Beatt on Sept. 1, 1994 in St. Louis Park, Minn. •daughterofRussellandKimberlyBeatt•hasoneoldersister,Andrea,whoplayed collegiate soccer in Duluth at St. Scholastica•enjoys boating and reading outside of soccer•majoringinpre-lawatUMD.

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TAYLOR JOHNSONFreShman Forward • 5-7 • white Bear lake, minn. (white Bear lake h.S.) 8

Johnson received a redshirt as a first-year player in 2013.

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

PERSONALBorn Taylor Rose Johnson on June 8, 1995 in White Bear Lake, Minn. • is the daughter of Bob and Paula Johnson • has one older sister (Aleisha) • plans tomajor in biochemistry and pyschology at UMD.

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HAILEY HOFFFreShman Forward • 5-5 • hermantown, minn. (hermantown h.S.) 16

BEFORE UMDA2014graduateofHermantownHighSchool•startedthree years for CoachScott Larson and theHawks •earned first team All-Minnesota State and All-Lake Superior Confererence honors each of the past two seasons •two-timeDuluthNewsTribunePlayeroftheYear.

PERSONALBorn Hailey Ann Hoff on May 16, 1996 in Denver, Colo. •daughterofJennandDaleHoff•hastwosisters,KylieandTegan•alsoparticipatedinLinkCrewandwasamemberofNationalHonorSociety•undecidedonamajor at UMD.

EMILY FLEISSNERFreShman midFielder • 5-5 • duluth, minn. (denFeld h.S.) 15

BEFORE UMDA 2014 graduate of Denfeld High School • startedthree years at center midfield and served as a two-year captainoftheHunters•ledDenfeldtotheMinnesotaStateHighSchoolLeaguetournamentin2013•earnedAll-Lake Superior Conference honors as a junior and senior•namedAll-AreabytheDuluthNewsTribunein2013•playedclubsoccerforGitchiGummiandUMDassistantKellyGrgas-Wheeler •alsoplayedguardonthe Denfeld basketball team.

PERSONALBorn Emily Rachel Fleissner on Apr. 29, 1996 in Duluth • daughterofKellyandBettyFleissner •oneof threeFleissnersistersalongwithAnnaandSarah•attendedUMDfull-timeduringhersenioryearofhighschool •mother, Betty, is an instructor at UMD and an alum of Bulldog basketball and volleyball while father, Kelly,playedfootballatUMD •memberofKeyClub,Link Crew, and National Honor Society • majoring inEnvironmental and Outdoor Education.

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ANNA MORRISONFreShman midFielder/deFender • 5-5 • white Bear lake, minn. (white Bear lake h.S.) 21BEFORE UMDA2014graduateofWhiteBearLakeAreahighschool•started three seasons at midfield and defense for coach JohnDierkhisingandtheBears•namedAll-SuburbanEast Conference Honorable Mention during her senior campaign • appeared in the Minnesota State HighSchool League title game as a junior, and was selected totheAll-TournamentTeam•selectedallSection4AAAll-Tournamentteamduringhersophomoreseason •played for the St. Croix Academy club team.

PERSONALBorn Anna Caroline Morrison on July 4, 1996 in Englewood,Colo.•daughterofTimandLauraMorrison•hasoneyoungersister,Melayna•three-timerecipientoftheAcademicExcellenceAwardatWhiteBearLake•great grandfather played football at NCAA I Marquette University and cousin played baseball for NCAA I George Washington University • plans to major ineducation at UMD.

NICOLE BECKERFreShman midFielder • 5-6 • ChanhaSSen, minn. (ChanhaSSen h.S.) 17

Becker received a redshirt as a first-year player in 2013.

BEFORE UMDAgraduateofChanhassenHighSchool •played fourseasons for the Storm of the Missota Conference along with current freshman keeper Jordan Melby •laced up her cleats as a midfielder under the direction ofheadcoachJonPeterson •receivedanAll-Missotaconferencehonorablementionselection•receivedtheStorm award and was the team captain in her senior campaign • also played defense on the Chanhassenvarsity lacrosse team her freshman year.

PERSONALBorn Nicole Ryan Becker on Dec. 11, 1994 in Forest Lake,Minn.•daughterofJohnandDeniseBecker•hasone younger brother and sister (Katy and Luke)•plansto major in exercise science at UMD.

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BEFORE UMDA 2014 graduate of Westgate Collegiate & Vocational Institute•startedfouryearsforWestgateCVIatoutsidemidfield • servedas teamcaptain in2014 •earnedthe coach’s award in 2013 • named team MVP in2012•alsoplayedvolleyball,basketball,andtrackforWestgate.

PERSONALBorn Hayley Jennifer Loney on June 4, 1996 in Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada • daughter of Jennifer and JimLoney •hasthreesiblings(Taylor,Trevor,andKaitlyn)•amemberofhonorrollandstudentcouncil inhighschool • plans tomajor in speechpathologywithaminor in communications and disorders at UMD. •plans to major in pre-communication sciences at UMD.

JORDAN MELBYFreShman Goalkeeper • 5-10 • ViCtoria, minn. (ChanhaSSen h.S.) 27

Melby received a redshirt as a first-year player in 2013.

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

PERSONALBorn Jordan Elizabeth Mae Melby on Dec. 1, 1994 in Burnsville, Minn. •daughter of Jeff and Charla Melby • has one younger sister (Dylan) • plans to major incommunications at UMD.

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UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA DULUTH SOCCER

BY CLASSSENIORS (10): Riley Allen, Courtney Driscoll,

Megan Helberg, Hannah Keil, Kelli Klun, Marissa Rosa, Katie Schneider, Jennifer Smith,

Maureen Stormont, Ana ZdechlikJUNIORS (2): Kate McMahon, Leah Nesheim, SOPHOMORES (6): Kailey Beatt, Skye Finley,

Marissa Ganske, Katie Peterson, Sheridan Reiners, Jackie Sorenson, Jenna St. Germain

FRESHMEN (7): Nicole Becker, Emily Fleissner, Hailey Hoff, Taylor Johnson, Hayley Loney,

Jordan Melby, Anna Morrison,

BY STATEMINNESOTA (21): Riley Allen, Kailey Beatt,

Nicole Becker, Courtney Driscoll, Skye Finley, Emily Fleissner, Marissa Ganske, Megan Helberg,

Hailey Hoff, Taylor Johnson, Hannah Keil, Kelli Klun, Jordan Melby, Anna Morrison, Leah Nesheim,

Katie Peterson, Sheridan Reiners, Marissa Rosa, Jennifer Smith, Jackie Sorenson, Maureen Stormont,

Ana ZdechlikWISCONSIN (2): Kate McMahon, Jenna St. Germain

SOUTH DAKOTA (1): Katie SchneiderCANADA (1): Hayley Loney

BY POSITIONFORWARD (6): Kailey Beatt, Hailey Hoff, Taylor Johnson,

Katie Peterson, Sheridan Reiners, Jenna St. Germain, Maureen Stormont

MIDFIELD (7): Nicole Becker, Emily Fleissner, Marissa Ganske, Hannah Keil, Hayley Loney, Leah Nesheim,

Jennifer Smith, Katie SchneiderDEFENSE (7): Riley Allen, Skye Finley, Megan Helberg,

Kelli Klun, Anna Morrison, Jackie Sorenson, Ana ZdechlikGOALKEEPER (2): Jordan Melby, Marissa Rosa

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DATE OPPONENT RESULT LOCATION ATTENDANCE Sept. 5 Northern Michigan W 2-1 Malosky Stadium 263 Sept. 8 North Dakota State L 1-3 Fargo, N.D. 267 Sept. 15 * St. Cloud State W 4-1 St. Cloud, Minn. 301 Sept. 21 * Upper Iowa W 2-0 Malosky Stadium 152 Sept. 22 * Winona State W 2-1 Malosky Stadium 174 Sept. 28 * Sioux Falls W 2-1 Sioux Falls, S.D. 80 Sept. 29 * No. 18 Southwest Minnesota L 0-3 Marshall, Minn. 125 Oct. 4 * Wayne State W 5-0 Malosky Stadium 235 Oct. 6 * Augustana W 3-2 (OT) Malosky Stadium 367 Oct. 12 * Minot State W 2-1 Minot, N.D. 90 Oct. 13 * U-Mary W 4-0 Bismarck, N.D. 131 Oct. 18 * Concordia-St. Paul W 2-1 (2OT) St. Paul, Minn. 192 Oct. 20 * No. 3 Minnesota State L 0-1 Mankato, Minn. 315 Oct. 26 * MSU-Moorhead W 3-0 Malosky Stadium 428 Oct. 27 * Northern State W 2-1 Malosky Stadium 460 Nov. 1 * Bemidji State L 0-1 Bemidji, Minn. 121 Nov. 3 * Minnesota-Crookston W 3-1 Malosky Stadium 274 Nov. 6 # Bemidji State W 2-0 Malosky Stadium 247 Nov. 8 # No. 19 Winona State W 3-1 Mankato, Minn. 75 Nov. 10 # No. 6 Minnesota State T 2-2 (2-3 PK) Mankato, Minn. 326 Nov. 17 $ No. 22 Winona State W 1-0 Malosky Stadium 446 Nov. 22 $ Southwest Minnesota W 2-0 Malosky Stadium 328 Nov. 24 $ Grand Valley State L 1-2 Malosky Stadium 235

GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS BY THE NUMBERSOverall 17-5-1NSIC 12-3-0Non-Conference 1-1-0

Home 11-1-0Road 5-4-1Neutral 1-0-0

Overtime 2-0-1

LEGENDHome | Away | Neutral

* NSIC Match | # NSIC Tournament$ NCAA Central Regional

NO. PLAYER GP-GS G A PTS SH SHOT% SOG SOG% GWG PK 19 Stormont, Maureen 21-20 18 7 43 106 .170 48 .453 7 1-2 17 Potter, Dani 23-23 12 8 32 62 .194 29 .468 6 2-2 14 Smith, Jennifer 23-22 5 7 17 57 .088 31 .544 2 -- 9 Klun, Kelli 23-23 3 3 9 21 .143 12 .571 -- -- 3 Ganske, Marissa 23-5 2 5 9 21 .095 12 .571 -- -- 18 Allen, Riley 23-23 3 2 8 9 .333 4 .444 2 -- 4 Keil, Hannah 22-21 1 5 7 24 .042 12 .500 -- -- 12 Helberg, Megan 23-23 1 1 3 27 .037 8 .296 -- -- 10 Schneider, Katie 23-23 1 1 3 22 .045 11 .500 -- -- 24 Beatt, Kailey 18-0 1 1 3 15 .067 4 .267 -- -- 22 St. Germain, Jenna 10-0 1 0 2 4 .250 3 .750 -- -- 8 Stromme, Sally 23-23 0 1 1 29 .000 10 .345 -- -- 16 Nesheim, Leah 16-1 0 1 1 3 .000 1 .333 -- -- 20 Zdechlik, Ana 23-22 0 0 0 6 .000 3 .500 -- -- 7 Jenson, Emily 19-1 0 0 0 3 .000 1 .333 -- -- 5 McMahon, Kate 10-0 0 0 0 3 .000 1 .333 -- -- 2 Driscoll,Courtney 13-0 0 0 0 3 .000 1 .333 -- -- 6 Barr, Maddie 10-0 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 -- -- 15 Woodland, Kelsey 4-0 0 0 0 0 -- 0 -- -- -- 11 Sorenson, Jackie 11-0 0 0 0 0 -- 0 -- -- -- TOTAL 23 48 42 138 416 .115 192 .462 17 3-4 OPPONENTS 23 23 15 61 248 .093 119 .480 5 --

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

NO. PLAYER GP-GS MINUTES GA GAA SAVES SV% W L T SO 1 Rosa, Marissa 23-23 2106:17 23 0.98 90 .796 17 5 1 7 TOTAL 23 2106:17 23 0.98 96 .807 17 5 1 7 OPPONENTS 23 2106:17 48 2.05 144 .750 5 17 1 3

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TEAM STATSSHOT STATISTICS UMD OPP Goals-Shots 48-416 23-248 Goals per game 2.09 1.00 Shooting percentage .115 .093 SOG-Shots 192-416 119-248 SOG percentage .462 .480 Shots per game 18.1 10.8 Assists 42 15 CORNER KICKS 113 88 PENALTY KICKS 3-4 -- PENALTIES Yellow cards 8 8 Red cards - - ATTENDANCE 3609 1948 Dates/Average 12/301 10/195 Neutral/Average 1/75

GOALS 1ST 2ND OT 2OT TOTALUMD 23 23 1 1 48Opponents 9 14 - - 23SHOTS 1ST 2ND OT 2OT TOTALUMD 237 127 3 4 416Opponents 93 148 5 2 248SAVES 1ST 2ND OT 2OT TOTALUMD 44 52 - - 96Opponents 85 58 - 1 144CORNERS 1ST 2ND OT 2OT TOTALUMD 61 52 5 1 131Opponents 37 50 1 - 88FOULS 1ST 2ND OT 2OT TOTALUMD 65 60 5 1 131Opponents 78 71 0 2 151

PER PERIOD

CATEGORY LEADERSPOINTS GP G A PTS SHOTSMaureen Stormont 21 18 7 43 106Dani Potter 23 12 8 32 62Jennifer Smith 23 5 7 17 57Kelli Klun 23 3 3 9 21Marissa Ganske 23 2 5 9 21

GOALS GP G A PTS SHOTSMaureen Stormont 21 18 7 43 106Dani Potter 23 12 8 32 62Jennifer Smith 23 5 7 17 57Kelli Klun 23 3 3 9 21Riley Allen 23 3 2 8 9

ASSISTS GP G A PTS SHOTSDani Potter 23 12 8 32 62Jennifer Smith 23 5 7 17 57Maureen Stormont 21 18 7 43 106Hannah Keil 22 1 5 7 24Marissa Ganske 23 2 5 9 21

SHOTS GP G SHOTS SHOT%Maureen Stormont 21 18 106 .170Dani Potter 23 12 62 .194Jennifer Smith 23 5 57 .088Sally Stromme 23 0 29 .000Megan Helberg 23 1 27 .037

SHOTS ON GOAL GP SHOTS SOG SOG%Maureen Stormont 21 106 48 .453Jennifer Smith 23 57 31 .544Dani Potter 23 62 29 .468Hannah Keil 22 24 12 .500Kelli Klun 23 21 12 .571Marissa Ganske 23 21 12 .571

GAME-WINNING GOALS GP NO. Maureen Stormont 21 7Dani Potter 23 6Riley Allen 23 2Jennifer Smith 23 2

GAME HIGHSTEAM

POINTS 15 Wayne State (Oct. 04) GOALS 5 Wayne State (Oct. 04) ASSISTS 5 Wayne State (Oct. 04) 5 St. Cloud State (Sept. 15) SHOTS 36 MSU-Moorhead (Oct. 26) 36 Wayne State (Oct. 04) SHOTS ON GOAL 23 Wayne State (Oct. 04) SAVES 8 at Minnesota State (Oct. 20) CORNER KICKS 10 Wayne State (Oct. 04) 10 Sioux Falls (Sept. 28)

INDIVIDUALPOINTS 6 Dani Potter at St. Cloud State (Sept. 15) GOALS 3 Dani Potter at St. Cloud State (Sept. 15) ASSISTS 3 Jennifer Smith vs Wayne State (Oct. 04) SHOTS 9 Maureen Stormont vs SMSU (Nov. 22) 9 Maureen Stormont vs Augustana (Nov. 22) SHOTS ON GOAL 6 Maureen Stormont vs Wayne State (Oct. 04) SAVES 8 Marissa Rosa at Minnesota State (Oct. 20)

HANNAH KEIL ’14

RILEY ALLEN ’14

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NAME SCHOOL POS. YEARMiranda Cadena Southwest Minnesota State F So.Brienna Dehkes Southwest Minnesota State GK Fr.Katie Hurd Augustana M Sr.Korey Kronforst Minnesota State F So.Morgan LeFebvre Winona State M Sr.Rebecca McCoy Winona State D Sr. Emily Moris Minnesota State M Jr.Dani Potter UMD F Sr.Maureen Stormont UMD F Jr.Maren Werth Augustana F Sr.Aimee Wronski Upper Iowa F Jr.

NSIC SECOND TEAM ALL-CONFERENCENAME SCHOOL POS. YEARAlex Bachman-Williams U-Mary M Sr.Kara Dahmen St. Cloud State M Sr.Kendahl Fisher Southwest Minnesota State F So.Autumn Hayes Southwest Minnesota State M Jr.Megan Kilroy Southwest Minnesota State D So.Sam Lumberg Bemidji State D Sr.Tori Meinhardt Minnesota State M Sr.Bre Steele Minnesota State D Jr.Kelsey Taldone Upper Iowa D Sr.Tiffany VanHaaften Bemidji State M Sr.Alex Vial Winona State GK Sr.

NSIC THIRD TEAM ALL-CONFERENCENAME SCHOOL POS. YEARRachelle Alcini Minnesota Crookston D Jr.Sonja Barr Bemidji State GK Jr.Taylor Calstrom Minot State D Sr.Madie Edwards Upper Iowa M So.Megan Helberg UMD D Jr.Kelli Klun UMD D Jr.Alaina Kne Winona State M Jr.Erin Nyberg MSU-Moorhead F Jr.Mary O’Brien Bemidji State F Jr.Devon Richards Winona State D So.Courtney Vallarelli Minnesota State F Sr.

ALL-NSIC HONORABLE MENTIONSNAME SCHOOL POS. YEARRiley Allen UMD D Jr.Kati Baker Winona State M So. Kara Bartels Augustana M Sr.Shely Buttron U-Mary GK Jr.Michelle Cornell St. Cloud State M So.Corrin Cook Sioux Falls GK Sr.Kelli Creese Minot State M Fr.Rachel Gratz Concordia-St. Paul D So.Macy Hagen Wayne State D Sr.Nikki Hammond Minnesota Crookston F Sr.Amanda Millard Upper Iowa M Sr.Danica Requejo Southwest Minnesota State D So.Sydney Temple Minnesota State M Jr.Annmarie Umland MSU-Moorhead D Fr.Jesse Voeller Bemidji State F Sr.Amber Wanous Northern State D So.

NSIC OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEARKorey Kronforst, Minnesota State

Korey Kronforst has elevated her game to a whole new level in her second sea-son at Minnesota State. The sophomore has set career-highs across the board in producing 17 goals and three assists for 37 total points in 15 league games to run away with the conference goal and point scoring titles. She also led the league with 81 shots and tied for fourth in game-winning goals as she netted decisive markers against Concordia-St. Paul, Northern State, Minot State, and U-Mary. The Cary, Ill., product owned a seven-match point streak from Sept. 21-Oct. 13 in which she registered 11 goals and an assist and collected a career-high three goals and six points in a 7-0 victory at Wayne State on Oct. 12. Kronforst has amassed 21 goals and 45 points in two seasons of NSIC competition to stand seven goals and 33 points shy of both NSIC career records.

NSIC DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEARRebecca McCoy, Winona State

Rebecca McCoy has helped anchor a Winona State defense that posted a 13-2 mark in conference play this season, allowing just seven goals in those games. McCoy and the Warrior defense have posted nine shutout while allowing just 58 shots on goal in their 15 league games. The Warriors have shut out nine of their last 11 opponents, including shut out wins over ranked opponents Southwest Minnesota State and Minnesota State. McCoy has also been an asset to the WSU offense, collecting two goals and an assist in conference play while scoring three goals in total this season.

NSIC GOALKEEPER OF THE YEARBrienna Dehkes, Southwest Minnesota State

Brienna Dehkes has had quite the successful first season at the collegiate level. Dehkes has started 17 of 18 games in net for the Mustangs and owns a North-ern Sun Intercollegiate Conference record of 10-2-2. Dehkes has recorded eight shutouts over NSIC opponents this season, which is tied for the league lead. Dehkes owns an .879 save percentage and a goals allowed average of 0.55 in NSIC matches this season – both ranking second best among NSIC goalkeep-ers. Dehkes has made 58 saves and allowed just eight goals in conference play this season. As a true freshman, Dehkes has set new SMSU single-season records in save percentage (.892), goals against average 0.54), wins (13) and shutouts (9).

NSIC NEWCOMER OF THE YEARAimee Wronski, Upper Iowa

Aimee Wronski scored a team-high and an NSIC second-best 11 goals this sea-son in 15 conference matches. She had three multi-goal games against NSIC foes and led the Peacocks to a school-record 12 wins in NSIC play. The junior played in and started all 15 NSIC games for UIU and averaged .73 goals per game taking a total of 72 shots, which was second most in the Northern Sun. Wronski also finished tied for first in game-winning goals with 6 and tied for fifth in the conference with a team-high 6 assists. The Huntley, Illinois native earned a .528 shots-on-goal percentage and totaled 28 points against league opponents in 2013. Wronski totaled a season-high five points twice this year scoring two goals and adding an assist against the Huskies of St. Cloud State on Sept. 22 and most recently against the Wildcats of Wayne State on Oct. 27.

NSIC COACH OF THE YEART.J. Buchholz, Southwest Minnesota State

The 2013 season has seen many firsts for the Mustang soccer program, includ-ing the program’s first ever national ranking and setting SMSU single-season re-cords for overall wins, NSIC wins, consecutive wins, and shutouts. Buchholz has guided the 2013 squad to an overall record of 14-2-2, 11-2-2 in the NSIC and led SMSU to its first postseason NSIC tournament berth since 2007. During his tenure, SMSU has recorded 26 wins, including 20 conference victories and its first winning record since 1999. Buchholz, who has ten seasons of head coach-ing experience at the collegiate level, came to SMSU after spending one season as assistant women’s soccer coach at NCAA Division I California-Riverside.

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ALL-TIME NSIC SOCCER STANDINGSTEAM W-L-T PCT. TITLESWinona State 158-15-7 .897 11

Minnesota State 64-11-7 .823 2

UMD 108-25-8 .794 5

U-Mary 53-23-14 .674 -

Minot State 18-9-3 .650 -

Upper Iowa 52-33-15 .595 -

St. Cloud State 44-30-7 .586 -

Augustana 41-33-8 .548 -

Northern State 72-80-24 .477 -

Bemidji State 74-90-16 .456 -

Southwest Minnesota State 70-94-16 .433 -

Minnesota-Morris * 16-24-2 .405 -

Wayne State 52-100-13 .355 -

Concordia-St. Paul 53-105-7 .342 -

MSU-Moorhead 55-113-12 .339 1

Minnesota-Crookston 22-128-11 .174 -

Sioux Falls 2-26-2 .100 -

* No longer a member of the NSIC

2013 NSIC/US BANK ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAMNAME SCHOOL POS. YEARAlaina Kne Winona State M Jr.

Molly McGough Minnesota State GK Jr.

Emily Moris Minnesota State M Jr.

Dani Potter UMD F Sr.

Marissa Rosa UMD GK So.

Bre Steele Minnesota State D Jr.

Maureen Stormont UMD F Jr.

Mackenzie Taldone Upper Iowa M Fr.

Sydney Temple Minnesota State M Jr.

Courntey Vallarelli Minnesota State F Sr.

NSIC TOURNAMENT MVPNAME SCHOOL POS. YEARBre Steele Minnesota State D Jr.

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Points ................................. 56 W 16-0 vs. Bemidji State (Oct. 19, 1997)Goals .................................. 16 W 16-0 vs. Bemidji State (Oct. 19, 1997)Goals Allowed ....................... 9 L 0-9 vs. Minnesota (Sept. 13, 1995)Goals in a Half .................... 12 W 16-0 vs. Bemidji State (Oct. 19, 1997)Goals Allowed in a Half ......... 5 (three occasions)Assists .............................. *24 W 15-0 vs. Bemidji State (Sept. 15, 1996)Shots .................................. 68 W 16-0 vs. Bemidji State (Oct. 19, 1997)Shots Allowed ..................... 30 L 0-5 vs. Minnesota (Oct. 6, 1996)Shots on Goal ..................... 58 W 15-0 vs. Bemidji State (Sept. 15, 1996)Fewest Shots on Goal ........... 0 L 0-9 vs. Minnesota (Sept. 13, 1995)

INDIVIDUALPoints .....................8 Jenny Warrick vs. Bemidji State (Oct. 10, 1998) Erika Ludwig vs. MSU-Moorhead (Oct. 15, 1995)Goals ......................4 Erika Ludwig vs. MSU-Moorhead (Oct. 15, 1995)Assists ....................5 Jessica Nelson vs. Bemidji State (Oct. 19, 1997)Saves ....................18 Kim Zelinsky vs. Minnesota (Sept. 13, 1995)

* NCAA Division II Record

TEAM SEASONWins 17 .............................. 2013, 2009, 2000Losses 11 .......................................2008, 2005Goals Scored 76 ................................................. 1997Fewest Goal Scored 10 ................................................. 1994Goals Allowed 43 ................................................. 2005Fewest Goals Allowed 10 ................................................. 2000Shutouts 17* ................................................. 2000Consecutive Shutouts 9 ......................Sept. 23-Oct. 22, 2000Shutouts Against 8 ................................................. 2007Saves 158 ................................................. 1995Goals Against Average 0.46 ................................................. 2000Consecutive Wins 9 ...................... Sept. 27-Oct.25, 1998 ........................Sept. 2-Oct. 16, 1999 ...................... Sept. 17-Oct.20, 2001 ..........................Sept. 22-Oct. 20, 2002 ......................Sept. 28-Oct. 31, 2003Unbeaten Streak 14 ........................ Sept. 27-Nov.8, 2003Winless Streak 7 ..................... Aug. 28-Sept. 20, 2008Consecutive Losses 6 ..................... Aug. 28-Sept. 12, 2008Overtime Games 7 ................................................. 2004Consecutive Overtime Games 5 ......................Sept. 5-Sept. 26, 2004One-Goal Games 14 ......................................2008 (3-11)Games Played 23 ................................................ 2013Home Wins 11 .................................................2013Home Losses 6 ................................................. 2005Home Ties 3 ................................................. 2004Road Wins 8 ................................................. 2000Road Losses 6 ................................................. 1996Road Ties 3 ................................................. 2003Winning Percentage .857 ...................................2000 (17-2-2)

* NCAA Division II Record

CAREER RECORDSGOALS

52 - Jenny Warrick (1998-2001)ASSISTS

33 - Nicole Fietz (2000-03)POINTS

125 - Jenny Warrick (1998-2001)GAMES PLAYED

83 - Nicole Fietz (2000-03)GAME-WINNING GOALS

19 - Jenny Warrick (1998-2001)CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A GOAL6 - Jenny Warrick (1998-2001)

GAMES PLAYED (BY GOALKEEPER)56 - Briana Francicso (2004-07)

WINS BY GOALKEEPER39 -Michele Flilipczak (1997-2000)

SAVES334 - Ginger Jeffrey (1995-98)

SHUTOUTS28.5 - Michele Flilipczak (1997-2000)

GOALS1. Jenny Warrick (1998-2001) 522. Beth Byers (1996-99) 413. Maureen Stormont (2011-Present) 394. Nicole Fietz (2000-03) 355. Cathy Wallace (2000-03) 326. Dani Potter (2010-13) 307. Amy Bruno (1994-97) 278. Pam Lensing (2002-05) 249. Sarah Noonan (2002-05) 2310. Erica Ludwig (1994-96) 2110. Clare Dahman (2006-09) 21

ASSISTS1. Nicole Fietz (2000-03) 332. Pam Lensing (2002-05) 303. Becky Anderson (2007-10) 243. Cathy Wallace (2000-03) 245. Beth Byers (1996-99) 236. Dani Potter (2010-13) 227. Jenny Warrick (1998-01) 218. Jennifer Smith (2011-Present) 198. Leslie Stoen (2000-03) 198. Holly Eggbraaten (1999-03) 19

RECORD BOOK

INDIVIDUAL SEASONPoints 43 ....................... Maureen Stormont (2013)Goals 18 ....................... Maureen Stormont (2013)Assists 11 ..............................Pam Lensing (2003)Saves 140 ............................. Ginger Jeffrey (1996)Wins 17 ............................... Marissa Rosa (2013) 17 ....................... Michele Filipczak (2000)Shutouts 14.5 ....................... Michele Filipczak (2000)Goals Against Average 0.25 ............................. Ginger Jeffrey (1995)

STATISTICAL LEADERSPOINTS

1. Jenny Warrick (1998-2001) 1252. Beth Byers (1996-99) 1053. Nicole Fietz (2000-03) 1034. Maureen Stormont (2011-Present) 935. Cathy Wallace (2000-03) 886. Dani Potter (2010-13) 827. Pam Lensing (2002-05) 788. Amy Bruno (1994-97) 628. Sarah Noonan (2002-05) 6210. Clare Dahman (2006-09) 59

SAVES1. Briana Francisco (2004-07) 3302. Hannah Bengston (2008-10) 2893. Ginger Jeffrey (1995-98) 2334. Michele Filipczak (1997-00) 1965. Mira Muikku (2001-03) 1916. Kim Zelinsky (1994-95) 1417. Marissa Rosa (2012-Present) 1388. Hanna Iaizzo (2009-12) 1219. Jacqui Merryman (2000-03) 8910. Kari Stellmaker (2004-05) 59

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All-NSIC 2013 Maureen Stormont ............. First Team2013 Dani Potter ......................... First Team2013 Megan Helberg .................. Third Team2013 Kelli Klun........................... Third Team2013 Riley Allen ............ Honorable Mention2012 Maureen Stormont .............First Team2012 Dani Potter ....................Second Team2012 Kelsey Gratz ......... Honorable Mention2011 Reegan Lloyd .....................First Team2011 Dani Potter .........................First Team2011 Maureen Stormont ........Second Team2011 Kelsey Gratz ......... Honorable Mention2010 Maria Leider .......................First Team2010 Reegan Lloyd .....................First Team2010 Hannah Bengtson ..........Second Team2010 Dani Potter ....................Second Team2010 Mallory Fox ........................Third Team2010 Molly Nepote .....................Third Team2010 Becky Anderson .......Honorable Mention2009 Hanna Bengtson ................First Team2009 Clare Dahmen ....................First Team2009 Maria Leider ......................First Team2009 Reegan Lloyd ....................First Team2009 Alex Paffrath ..................Second Team2009 Kelly Duchene ...... Honorable Mention2008 Clare Dahmen ....................First Team2008 Hannah Bengtson ..........Second Team2008 Stacey Prodaniuk .............Third Team2008 Maria Leider ......................Third Team2008 Meghan Roth ....................Third Team2008 Kelly Duchene ...... Honorable Mention2003 Leslie Stoen .......................First Team2003 Nicole Fietz ........................First Team2003 Cathy Wallace ....................First Team2003 Mira Muikku ......... Honorable Mention2003 Kristine Kruger ...... Honorable Mention2002 Nicole Fietz ........................First Team2002 Kristine Kruger ....................First Team2002 Mira Muikku .......................First Team

2002 Camilla Andersson ...Honorable Mention2002 Pam Lensing ........ Honorable Mention2002 Katy Murphy ......... Honorable Mention2001 Nicole Feitz ........................First Team2001 Linda Kalweit .....................First Team2001 Andi Perrizo ........................First Team2001 Jenny Warrick ....... Honorable Mention2000 Michele Filipczak ................First Team2000 Nicole Fietz ........................First Team2000 Linda Kalweit .....................First Team2000 Liz Smith ............................First Team2000 Jenny Warrick .....................First Team1999 Jenny Warrick ....................First Team1999 Beth Byers .........................First Team1999 Sara Hay ............................First Team1999 Erin Munkeby .....................First Team1999 Andi Perrizo ........................First Team1999 Michele Filipczak ................First Team1999 Holly Eggebraaten ....Honorable Mention1999 Liz Smith .............. Honorable Mention1998 Jenny Warrick .....................First Team1998 Beth Byers .........................First Team1998 Ginger Jeffrey .....................First Team1997 Amy Bruno .........................First Team1997 Beth Byers .........................First Team1997 Ginger Jeffrey .....................First Team1997 Sharon Lahti ......................First Team1997 Amanda Neils ....................First Team1997 Sarah Opheim ....................First Team1996 Sharon Lathi ......................First Team1996 Missy Sulzbach ..................First Team

All-NORTH CENTRAL CONFERENCE2007 Heather Cutter2007 Briana Francisco2006 Abbey Bollig2006 Lisa Leurd2006 Briana Francisco2006 Clare Dahmen2005 Abbey Bollig2005 Pam Lensing

POSTSEASON HONORS

NSIC PLAYER OF THE YEAR1999 Jenny Warrick1997 Sharon Lahti

NSIC DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR2011 Reegan Lloyd 2009 Hannah Bengston

NSIC MYLES BRAND ALL-ACADEMIC AWARD2013 Dani Potter2012 Kristi Mehrman2010 Becky Anderson

NSIC WILLIS R. KELLY AWARD2010 Becky Anderson

NSIC ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM2013 Riley Allen2013 Dani Potter2013 Marissa Rosa2013 Maureen Stormont2011 Kelsey Gratz2010 Reegan Lloyd2010 Maria Leider2009 Maria Leider2009 Reegan Lloyd2009 Hannah Bergtson2009 Clare Dahmen**2003 Mira Muikku2003 Katy Murphy2003 Leslie Stoen2003 Nicole Fietz2003 Cathy Wallace**2002 Nicole Fietz2002 Cathy Wallace2001 Mira Muikku2001 Katy Murphy2001 Nicole Fietz2001 Jenny Warrick**1998 Jenny Warrick**

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NSCAA ALL-CENTRAL REGION2013 Maureen Stormont ............. First Team2013 Dani Potter .................... Second Team2013 Riley Allen ......................... Third Team2012 Dani Potter ........................ Third Team2012 Maureen Stormont ............ Third Team2010 Maria Leider ....................... First Team2010 Reegan Lloyd ...................... First Team2010 Hannah Bengtson .............. Third Team2010 Mallory Fox ....................... Third Team2009 Clare Dahmen .................... First Team2009 Maria Leider .................. Second Team2009 Reegan Lloyd ................. Second Team2009 Hannah Bengston .............. Third Team2006 Abbey Bollig ..................... Third Team2006 Briana Francisco ............... Third Team 2005 Pam Lensing ................. Second Team2003 Nicole Fietz ........................ First Team2003 Leslie Stoen ....................... First Team2003 Cathy Wallace ................ Second Team2003 Mira Muikku ...................... Third Team2002 Nicole Fietz ........................ First Team2001 Linda Kalweit ................. Second Team2001 Liz Smith ....................... Second Team2000 Linda Kalweit ...................... First Team2000 Jenny Warrick ................. Second Team2000 Nicole Fietz ................... Second Team2000 Cathy Wallace ................ Second Team1999 Jenny Warrick ................. Second Team1999 Michele Filipczak ........... Second Team1998 Beth Byers ..................... Second Team1998 Jenny Warrick ................. Second Team1997 Beth Byers ..................... Second Team1997 Sharon Lahti ................ Second Team1995 Erika Ludwig ....................... First Team1995 Ginger Jeffrey ................. Second Team1995 Kelly Fritz.............. Honorable Mention1995 Jen Thompson ......... Honorable Mention

POSTSEASON HONORS

NSCAA ALL-AMERICAN2010 Maria Leider .................. Second Team

NSCAA SCHOLAR ALL-AMERICA2013 Maureen Stormont ............. First Team2012 Dani Potter ........................ Third Team2010 Maria Leider ...................... First Team2009 Clare Dahmen ................... Third Team2009 Maria Leider ...................... Third Team2005 Pam Lensing ................ Second Team2003 Nicole Fiet ......................... Third Team2001 Jenny Warrick ..................... Third Team2000 Jenny Warrick ..................... Third Team1997 Sharon Lahti ................. Second Team

NSCAA ACADEMIC ALL-CENTRAL REGION2013 Maureen Stormont ............. First Team2013 Dani Potter .................... Second Team2013 Riley Allen ..................... Second Team2010 Maria Leider ....................... First Team2010 Lauren Graydon ................. Third Team2010 Whitney Wilson .......... Honorable Mention2009 Clare Dahmen .................... First Team2009 Maria Leider ....................... First Team2009 Kelly DuChene ............... Second Team2009 Alex Paffrath ...................... Third Team2003 Nicole Fietz ........................ First Team2001 Jenny Warrick ...................... First Team2000 Jenny Warrick ...................... First Team1999 Sara Hay ....................... Second Team1998 Kelly Fritz....................... Second Team1998 Sara Hay ....................... Second Team1997 Sharon Lahti ...................... First Team1997 Kelly Fritz....................... Second Team

DAKTRONICS ALL-CENTRAL REGION2013 Dani Potter ......................... First Team2013 Maureen Stormont ........ Second Team2013 Megan Helberg .............. Second Team2012 Maureen Stormont ........ Second Team2011 Reegan Lloyd ...................... First Team2011 Riley Allen ..................... Second Team2010 Maria Leider ....................... First Team2010 Reegan Lloyd ...................... First Team2009 Clare Dahmen .................... First Team2009 Hannah Bengston ............... First Team2008 Maria Leider ....................... First Team2006 Clare Dahmen .................Second Team

COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT VII2013 Dani Potter ......................... First Team2013 Maureen Stormont ............ Third Team2012 Kristi Mehrman ................... First Team2011 Kristi Mehrman ................... First Team2010 Becky Anderson.................. First Team2010 Maria Leider ....................... First Team2009 Becky Anderson.................. First Team2009 Alex Paffrath ...................... Third Team2008 Becky Anderson.................. First Team2008 Alex Paffrath ....................... First Team2003 Nicole Fietz ........................ First Team

COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN2010 Becky Anderson .................First Team2010 Maria Leider ......................Third Team

ESPN MAGAZINE ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT V2005 Pam Lensing .................Second Team

MAUREEN STORMONT ’14

MEGAN HELBERG ’14

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

Home: 5-2-0 | Road: 3-2-1Head Coach: Greg Cane, 1st Season Captain: Erika LudwigoPPonent (date) reSult sCore

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

1995Overall: 13-4-1 | Varsity: 2-4-1

Home: 10-0-0 | Road: 3-2-1 | Neutral: 2-1-0Head Coach: Greg Cane, 2nd Season Captain: Anne JohnsonoPPonent (date) reSult sCore North Dakota State (9/2) W 2-0St. Mary’s (9/4) L 0-3Mary (9/9) W 2-0North Dakota State (9/10) W 2-0Minnesota (9/13) L 0-9St. Cloud State (9/17) L 0-3Winona State (9/23) W 12-0St. Scholastica (9/27) W 5-2Moorhead State (9/30) W 3-0Wis.-Parkside (10/1) L 0-1Kansas (10/6) W 2-0Wis.-River Falls (10/8) W 2-1Concordia-St. Paul (10/14) W 5-0Minn. State-Moorhead (10/15) W 8-0St. Benedict (10/21) W 2-1St. Thomas (10/22) T 2-2St. Cloud State (10/27) W 2-0Minn. State Mankato (10/28) W 2-0

1996Overall: 10-9-1 | NSIC: 2-2-0 (Third)

Home: 4-3-0 | Road: 5-7-1Head Coach: Greg Cane, 3rd Season Captain: Anne Johnson, Amanda Neils, Kelly ByersoPPonent (date) reSult sCore

Augsburg (8/31) L 0-1St. Thomas (9/1) L 1-2Indianapolis (9/7) W 3-1St. Joseph’s (Ind.) (9/8) L 0-6Northern Michigan (9/13) W 8-0Bemidji State (9/15) W 15-0St. Scholastica (9/18) W 1-0Oklahoma (9/21) W 3-1Iowa State (9/22) L 0-2Wis.-Eau Claire (9/27) W 1-0Wis.-River Falls (9/29) W 3-1Minnesota (10/6) L 0-5Macalester College (10/11) L 0-5Southwest Minn. State (10/12)* W 7-0St. Benedict (10/16) L 0-1Southwest Minn. State (10/19)* W 10-0Minn. State Moorhead (10/20)* L 0-1Minn. State Mankato (10/26) W 4-2St. Cloud State (11/2) T 2-2Winona State (11/3)* L 3-4

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

Home: 7-2-2 | Road: 2-2-0 | Neutral: 2-0-0Head Coach: Greg Cane, 4th Season Captain: Amanda Neils, Sarah Opheim oPPonent (date) reSult sCore St. Joseph’s (Ind.) (8/31) W 3-1St. Cloud State (9/7) T 0-0St. Thomas (9/13) L 1-4Wis.-Eau Claire (9/14) L 1-2Macalester (9/16) L 0-1Carleton (9/20) W 3-0St. Scholastica (9/21) W 2-0Minn. State Mankato (9/27) L 1-3Northland (Wis.) (9/29) W 10-1Winona State (10/4)* W 2-0Minn. State Moorhead (10/5)* W 3-1Wis.-River Falls (10/11) T 1-1Minn.-Crookston (10/12) W 13-0Southwest Minn. State (10/14)* W 10-1Bemidji State (10/19)* W 16-0Southwest Minn. State (10/25)# W 9-0Minn. State Moorhead (10/26)# W 2-0 OT

1998Overall: 11-5-0 | NSIC: 5-1-0 (Third)

Home: 7-0-0 | Road: 4-4-0 | Neutral: 0-1-0Head Coach: Greg Cane, 5th Season Captain: Kelly Fritz, Ann GoldadeoPPonent (date) reSult sCore

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

1999Overall: 14-3-1 | NSIC: 8-1-0 (Second)

Home: 5-1-1 | Road: 7-1-0 | Neutral: 2-1-0Head Coach: Greg Cane, 6th Season Captain: Beth Byers, Sara Hay, Emily Opheim oPPonent (date) reSult sCore

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

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

LEGEND* Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference Match

(North Central Conference from 2004-2007)# NSIC Tournament Match

% NCAA Division-II Tour. Match

KELSEY WOODLAND ’13

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Overall: 17-2-2 | NSIC: 8-0-1 (T-First)Home: 6-1-0 | Road: 8-1-1 | Neutral: 3-0-1

Head Coach: Greg Cane, 7th Season Captain: Linda Kalweit, Heather Lowinske, Michele FilipczakoPPonent (date) reSult sCore Indianapolis (8/26) W 2-1St. Joseph’s (IN) (8/27)^ W 1-0St. Cloud State (9/1) W 1-0Truman State (Mo.) (9/3)$ W 3-0Northern Michigan (9/4) W 7-0North Dakota State (9/9) W 1-0North Dakota (9/10) W 3-0Minn. State Mankato (9/16) L 1-2Minn. State Moorhead (9/23) * W 3-0Minn.-Crookston (9/24) * W 2-0Bemidji State (9/28) * W 3-0Northern State (10/7) * W 2-0Minn.-Morris (10/8) * W 2-0Concordia-St. Paul (10/14) * W 7-0Winona State (10/15) * T 0-0Southwest Minn. State (10/21) * W 1-0Wayne State (Neb.) (10/22) * W 2-0Minn. State Moorhead (10/27) # W 4-1Wayne State (Neb.) (10/28) # T 0-0Southwest Minn. State (10/29) # W 4-0Northern Kentucky (11/11) % L 2-6

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

Home: 5-1-0 | Road: 5-1-1 | Neutral: 5-2-0Head Coach: Greg Cane, 8th Season Captain: Linda Kalweit, Andi Perrizo, Jenny Warrick oPPonent (date) reSult sCore Minn. State Mankato (8/25) L 1-2Neb.-Omaha (9/1) W 3-2St. Cloud State (9/2) W 2-1Truman State (MO) (9/8) L 0-1Northern Colorado (9/9) L 2-4North Dakota State (9/17) W 1-0Hillsdale (Mich.) (9/22) W 2-1Northern Michigan (9/23) W 2-1Wayne State (Neb.) (9/29)* W 3-1Southwest Minn. State (9/30)* W 3-1Minn.-Crookston (10/6)* W 4-0Minn. State Moorhead (10/7)* W 1-0Bemidji State (10/12)* W 2-1Minn.-Morris (10/20)* W 2-0Northern State (10/21)* T 0-0Winona State (10/27)* L 1-2Concordia-St. Paul (10/28)* W 10-0Minn.-Morris (11/2) # W 5-2Northern State (11/3) # W 3-0Winona State (11/4) # W 2-0

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

Home: 8-1-0 | Road: 4-3-2 | Neutral: 3-1-0Head Coach: Greg Cane, 9th Season Captain: Nicole FietzoPPonent (date) reSult sCore Harding (Ark.) (8/30) W 4-3Christian Brothers (Tenn.) (9/1) L 0-6Minn. State Mankato (9/7) L 2-4Northwest Missouri State (9/8) W 4-0St. Cloud State (9/14) W 3-0Neb.-Omaha (9/21) L 0-3South Dakota State (9/22) W 1-0Wayne State (Neb.) (9/28)* W 4-0Southwest Minn. State (9/29)* W 2-0Minn. Crookston (10/5)* W 4-0Minn. State Moorhead (10/6)* W 4-0Bemidji State (10/10)* W 10-0Northern Michigan (10/12)* W 2-1 Minn.-Morris (10/19)* W 2-0Northern State (10/20)# W 2-0Winona State (10/26) L 0-2Concordia-St. Paul (10/27) W 4-1North Dakota State (11/2) T 0-0North Dakota (11/3) T 1-1Concordia-St. Paul (11/5) # W 3-0Southwest Minn. State (11/8) # W 3-0Winona State (11/9) # L 0-2

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

Home: 5-2-0 | Road: 7-1-3 | Neutral: 2-0-0Head Coach: Greg Cane, 10th Season Captain: Nicole FietzoPPonent (date) reSult sCore Neb.-Omaha (8/29) L 2-0St. Scholastica (9/9) W 7-0South Dakota State (9/13) T 0-0North Dakota State (9/14) L 4-3Bemidji State (9/20)* W 5-0North Dakota (9/21) L 2-1Truman State (9/27) T 0-0Northwest Mo. State (9/28) W 2-1Winona State (10/4)* W 1-0Northern State (10/11)* W 1-0Southwest Minn. State (10/12)* W 5-0Wayne State (10/18)* W 2-1Concordia-St. Paul (10/19)* W 5-0 Minn.-Crookston (10/25)* W 5-0Minn. State Moorhead (10/26)* W 4-0St. Cloud State (10/31) W 3-1Minn. State Mankato (11/1) T 0-0Concordia-St. Paul (11/4) # W 5-0Wayne State (11/7) # W 8-1Winona State (11/8) # W 2-1

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

Home: 2-2-3 | Road: 1-4-1 | Neutral: 0-2-0Head Coach: Greg Cane, 11th Season Captain: Patty Kelly, Pam Lensing oPPonent (date) reSult sCore Truman State (8/29) L 0-4St. Scholastica (9/1) W 4-1Bemidji State (9/2) L 4-5Rockhurst (9/5) L 1-2Northern Michigan (9/6) T 1-1Mary (9/10) T 2-2Winona State (9/12)* T 0-0Northern Michigan (9/26) W 3-2South Dakota (10/1)* L 1-3Augustana (10/3)* W 1-0Neb.-Omaha (10/10)* L 0-4North Dakota (10/15)* L 1-4St. Cloud State (10/17)* T 1-1Minn. State Mankato (10/23)* L 0-1North Dakota (10/31)* L 0-1

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

Home: 3-5-0 | Road: 3-6-0 | Neutral: 2-0-0Head Coach: Greg Cane, 12th Season Captain: Pam Lensing, Sarah Noonan, Rachael FerrinoPPonent (date) reSult sCore Truman State (8/26) W 1-0Southwest Minn. State (8/27) W 4-3Concordia-St. Paul (8/30) W 6-2Winona State (9/2) L 0-2St. Scholastica (9/7) W 3-0Northern Michigan (9/10) W 3-1Minn. State Mankato (9/16)* L 2-5St. Cloud State (9/18) W 3-2Augustana (9/23)* W 2-1Neb.-Omaha (9/25)* L 0-4St. Cloud State (10/1)* L 1-2South Dakota (10/7)* L 0-1Minn. State Mankato (10/14)* L 0-3Augustana (10/15)* W 3-0North Dakota (10/23)* L 1-2South Dakota (10/28)* L 0-5Neb.-Omaha (11/5)* L 0-3North Dakota (11/6)* L 1-5

LEGEND* Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference Match

(North Central Conference from 2004-2007)# NSIC Tournament Match

% NCAA Division-II Tour. Match

EMILY JENSON ’13

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

Home: 4-2-1 | Road: 2-5-2 | Neutral: 2-1-0Head Coach: Greg Cane, 13th Season Captain: Lisa LerudoPPonent (date) reSult sCore Southwest Minn. State (8/24) W 6-0Washburn (Kan.) (8/26) L 1-3 Concordia-St. Paul (8/30) W 6-0Emporia State (9/2) W 1-0Northern State (9/3) W 1-0Minn. State Mankato (9/8)* W 1-0St. Cloud State (9/10)* W 2-0Augustana (9/15)* W 3-0Neb.-Omaha (9/17)* L 0-2St. Cloud State (9/23)* T 1-1South Dakota (9/29)* L 2-4Bemidji State (10/2)* T 1-1Minn. State Mankato (10/6)* L 1-2 Augustana (10/8)* W 2-0North Dakota (10/15)* T 1-1South Dakota (10/20)* L 1-2Northern Michigan (10/22)* L 0-1Neb.-Omaha (10/27)* L 0-4North Dakota (10/29)# L 0-1

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

Home: 5-3-0 | Road: 2-5-1 | Neutral: 0-1-0Head Coach: Greg Cane, 14th Season Captain: Brianna Francisco oPPonent (date) reSult sCore Mesa State (8/31) L 0-4Fort Lewis (9/2) L 1-3 Bemidji State (9/10) W 3-0Neb.-Omaha (9/15)* L 0-1North Dakota (9/16)* W 2-0South Dakota (9/21)* L 0-3Concordia-St. Paul (9/23) W 1-0North Dakota (9/30)* T 0-0Minn. State Mankato (10/5)* L 0-1Augustana (10/7)* W 2-0South Dakota (10/12)* W 1-0Northern Michigan (10/14)* L 0-1St. Cloud State (10/19)* W 3-0 Augustana (10/26)* L 2-4Neb.-Omaha (10/28) L 0-3Minn. State Mankato (11/2)* L 0-2St. Cloud State (11/4)* W 1-0

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

Home: 4-4-1 | Road: 3-5-1 | Neutral: 0-2-0Head Coach: Greg Cane, 15th Season Captain: Stacy Prodaniuk, Danielle Scheuer, Clare Dahmen oPPonent (date) reSult sCore Wis.-Parkside (8/28) L 1-2St. Cloud State (8/30) L 1-2 Bemidji State (8/31) L 1-2Mesa State (9/4) L 1-2Fort Lewis (9/7) L 0-1Minn. State Mankato (9/20)* T 0-0Southwest Minn. State (9/21)* W 3-0Minn. Crookston (9/26)* W 4-2Minn. State Moorhead (9/28)* T 0-0Upper Iowa (10/4)* W 1-0Winona State (10/5)* L 0-1St. Cloud State (10/11)* L 2-3 Concordia-St. Paul (10/12)* W 2-0Mary (10/18)* W 2-1Northern State (10/19)* L 0-1Bemidji State (10/24)* W 1-0Augustana (11/1)* L 0-1Wayne State (11/2)* W 5-1Mary (11/5)# L 1-2

2009Overall: 17-3-2 | NSIC: 11-1-1 (Second)

Home: 8-0-0 | Road: 6-3-1 | Neutral: 3-0-1Head Coach: Greg Cane, 16th Season Captain: Kelly Duchene, Clare Dahmen oPPonent (date) reSult sCore Minn. State Mankato (8/30) L 0-2Northern Michigan (9/7) W 3-2 St Cloud State (9/12) T 0-0Southwest Minn. State (9/13)* W 2-0Minn. State Mankato (9/20)* W 1-0Minn. State Moorhead (9/25)* W 1-0Minn.-Crookston (9/27)* W 6-1Winona State (10/2)* L 0-2Upper Iowa (10/4)* W 1-0Concordia-St. Paul (10/10)* W 1-0St. Cloud State (10/11)* W 1-0Northern State (10/17)* W 2-1 Mary (10/18)* W 2-0Bemidji State (10/23)* T 1-1Wayne State (10/30)* W 5-1Augustana (11/1)* W 1-0Northern State (11/4) W 1-0St. Cloud State (11/6)* W 2-1Winona State (11/8)* W 2-1Minn. State Mankato (11/13)* W 2-0Metro State (11/15) % L 1-2

LEGEND* Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference Match

(North Central Conference from 2004-2007)# NSIC Tournament Match

% NCAA Division-II Tour. Match

DANI POTTER ’13

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Overall: 12-6-2 | NSIC: 10-3-0 (Second) Home: 7-1-0 | Road: 4-5-2 | Neutral: 1-0-0

Head Coach: Greg Cane, 17th Season Captain: Maria LeideroPPonent (date) reSult sCore Colorado Mines (9/2) T 1-1Regis University (9/4) L 1-2Northern Michigan (9/10) T 1-1Michigan Tech (9/12) L 0-1Minn. Crookston (9/18)* W 3-0Minn. State Moorhead (9/19)* W 6-0Upper Iowa (9/25)* W 1-0Winona State (9/26)* L 1-2St. Cloud State (10/2)* W 1-0Concordia-St. Paul (10/3)* W 1-0Mary (10/9)* W 3-0Northern State (10/10)* W 1-0Augustana (10/16)* L 0-1 Wayne State (10/17)* W 3-1Bemidji State (10/22)* W 1-0Minn. State Mankato (10/30)* L 2-3Southwest Minn. State (10/31)* W 1-0Mary (11/3)# W 1-0Bemidji State (11/5) # W 1-0Winona State (11/7) # L 0-3

2011Overall: 11-6-1 | NSIC: 10-3-0 (Third)

Home: 7-2-1 | Road: 4-4-0Head Coach: Greg Cane, 18th Season Captain: Reegan Lloyd oPPonent (date) reSult sCore Northern Michigan (9/1) T 2-2 Regis (9/3) L 1-3Colorado Mines (9/11) L 1-0Minn. State Moorhead (9/17) L 1-2Minn. Crookston (9/18)* W 3-0Winona State (9/24)* L 0-1Upper Iowa (9/25)* W 4-2Concordia-St. Paul (10/1)* W 3-2St. Cloud State (10/2)* W 2-0Northern State (10/8)* W 1-0Mary (10/9)* L 1-2Wayne State (10/15)* W 1-0Augustana (10/16)* W 5-3 Bemidji State (10/21)* W 4-1Southwest Minn. State (10/29)* W 2-0Minn. State Mankato (10/30)* W 1-0Augustana (11/2) # W 2-1Minn. State Mankato (11/4) # L 0-4

2012Overall: 8-7-3 | NSIC: 7-5-3 (Eighth)

Home: 4-3-1 | Road: 4-3-2 | Neutral: 0-1-0Head Coach: Greg Cane, 19th Season Captain: Kristi MehrmanoPPonent (date) reSult sCore Northern Michigan (8/30) W 4-0Grand Valley State (9/7) L 0-5St. Cloud State (9/9)* L 1-2Winona State (9/15)* L 0-2Upper Iowa (9/16)* L 0-2Southwest Minn. State (9/22)* W 1-0Sioux Falls (9/23)* W 6-0Augustana (9/29)* T 1-1Wayne State (9/30)* T 2-2Mary (10/6)* W 2-0Minot State (10/7)* L 0-1Minn. State Mankato (10/12)* W 5-0Concordia-St. Paul (10/14)* W 4-2 Northern State (10/20)* W 4-2Minn. State Moorhead (10/21)* W 3-1Minn.-Crookston (10/26)* W 4-0Bemidji State(10/28)* T 1-1Minn. State Mankato (10/30) # L 0-4

LEGEND* Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference Match

(North Central Conference from 2004-2007)# NSIC Tournament Match

% NCAA Division-II Tour. Match

2013Overall: 17-5-1 | NSIC: 12-3-0 (Third)

Home: 11-1-0 | Road: 5-4-1 | Neutral: 1-0-0Head Coach: Greg Cane, 20th Season Captain: Dani PotteroPPonent (date) reSult sCore Northern Michigan (9/5) W 2-1North Dakota State (9/8) L 1-3St. Cloud State* (9/15) W 4-1Upper Iowa* (9/21) W 2-0Winona State* (9/22) W 2-1Sioux Falls* (9/28) W 2-1No. 18 Southwest Minnesota* (9/29) L 0-3Wayne State* (10/5) W 5-0Augustana* (10/6) W (OT) 3-2Minot State* (10/12) W 2-1U-Mary* (10/13) W 4-0Concordia-St. Paul* (10/18) W (2OT) 2-1 No. 3 Minnesota State* (10/20) L 0-1MSU-Moorhead* (10/26) W 3-0Northern State* (10/27) W 2-1Bemidji State* (11/1) L 0-1Minn.-Crookston* (11/3) W 3-1Bemidji State# (11/6) W 2-0No. 19 Winona State# (11/8) W 3-1No. 6 Minnesota State# (11/10) T (OT) 2-2No. 22 Winona State% (11/17) W 1-0Southwest Minnesota% (11/22) W 2-0No. 1 Grand Valley State% (11/24) L 1-2

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

J Molli Janni (Coon Rapids, Minn.) 2008Ginger Jeffrey (Coon Rapids, Minn.) 1995-98Emily Jenson (Champlin Park, Minn.) 2010-13)Anne Johnson (White Bear Lake, Minn.) 1994-96Bryn Johnson (Wayzata, Minn.) 2004Keri Johnson (Bloomington, Minn.) 1995Kendra Johnson (Bloomington, Minn.) 1994Nikki Johnson (Apple Valley, Minn.) 1995

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

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

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

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

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

P Alex Paffrath (Owatonna, Minn.) 2007-09Elicia Pearce (Blaine, Minn.) 2000-02Heidi Pelttari (Tampere, Finland) 2009-10Andi Perrizo (Plymouth, Minn.) 1998-01Dani Potter (White Bear Lake, Minn.) 2010-13Stacey Prodaniuk (Thunder Bay, Ont.) 2005-08

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

S Danielle Scheuer (Cloquet, Minn.) 2005-08Kelly Schroeder (Sheboygan, Wis.) 2004-06Kristin Schwen (Rochester, Minn.) 2001-02Annie Sevy (Harrisonville, Mo.) 2006Abby Serreyn (Wyoming, Minn.) 2009-12Elizabeth Smith (Maple Grove, Minn.) 1999-01Sarah Smith (Minneapolis, Minn.) 1994Carolyn Sprowls (Brooklyn Park, Minn.) 1994-96Kari Stellmaker (Duluth, Minn.) 2004-05Nicole Stewart (Coon Rapids, Minn.) 1994-95Leslie Stoen (Apple Valley, Minn.) 2000-03Sally Stromme (Overland Park, Kan.) 2010-13)Melissa Sulzbach (Prior Lake, Minn.) 1994

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

U Amanda Ullrich (Rosemount, Minn.) 1996

W Cathy Wallace (Bloomington, Minn.) 2000-03Laura Wallace (Bloomington, Minn.) 2003Jenny Warrick (Lino Lakes, Minn.) 1998-01Whitney Wilson (Albert Lea, Minn.) 2007-10Cassie Wirth (Duluth, Minn.) 2006Karen Wojtowich (Maple Grove, Minn.) 1994Chelsey Wolfgram (White Bear Lake, Minn.) 2005Kelsey Woodland (Waconia, Minn.) 2011-13

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