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Page 1: 2013 Mississippi College Women's Soccer Media Guide

MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE

CHOCTAWSWOMEN’S

2013

SOCCER

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ASHLEY GREENWAY1992-2013

The Mississippi College Athletic Department was deeply saddened to announce the death of Ashley Greenway, 20, of Southaven, Miss., who passed away at a Jackson hospi-tal on Wednesday, September 4th, 2013.

A nursing major, MC junior and standout player on the Lady Choctaws softball and soccer teams, Ashley died at the Central Mississippi Medical Center emergency room after being rushed by ambulance soon after becoming ill in her residence hall room.

Our thoughts and prayers will contiune to be with Ashley's family, friends and the entire Mississippi College commu-nity during this time of loss.

A memorial service and candlelight vigil was held on Wednesday, September 11th in Ashley’s honor. Stu-dents remembered Ashley in song, laughter and stories. The Lady Choctaw soccer team has dedicated the 2013 season to Ashley with the phrase, “All Out for Ash”.

Ashley was a two-year player on the softball and soccer teams at Mississippi College. She played in 74 softball games, starting 63 over her career. Greenway had a career batting average of .283 with three doubles, one triple and 19 RBI. In 2013, she hit .279 and finished the season with 11 stolen bases.

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QUICK FACTS

THE BASICS Location ........................................... Clinton, MS 39058Founded ..................................................................1826Affiliation .......................................................... NCAA DIIIConference ....................................American SouthwestEnrollment .............................................................5,000School Colors ........................................... Blue and GoldNickname................................................ Lady ChoctawsPresident ..............................................Dr. Lee G. RoyceAlma Mater ..................................................... VanderbiltAthletic Director ............................................ Mike JonesAlma Mater ...................................... Mississippi CollegeAthletic Dept. Phone ............................ 601-925-3341

FACILITY INFORMATION Facility ................................Robert P. Longabaugh FieldCapacity .................................................................1,000Surface .....................................................Natural Grass

TEAM HISTORY First Year of Football .............................................. 1997All-Time Overall Record ..................... 188-84-18 (.679)

TEAM INFORMATION 2012 Overall Record ............................................14-3-3Home Record ..............................................................5-2Away Record ........................................................... 8-1-1ASC Record ............................................................. 9-2-1ASC Finish .................................................................. 3rd

COACHING STAFF Head Coach ..................................... Darryl LongabaughRecord at MC ................... 188-84-18 (.679) / 16 yearsAssistant Coach .......................................Adam JohnsonGraduate Assistant ........................... Louise ArseneaultAthletic Trainer ..................................... Alicia Thornburg

SPORTS INFORMATION Sports Information Director ..................... David NicholsSID E-Mail [email protected] Phone ...............................................601-925-3234SID Cell Phone ........................................ 769-798-7143SID Fax ....................................................601-925-3344Graduate Assistant .................................Whitney VanceE-Mail ................................................. [email protected]

2013 SCHEDULE

@CHOCTAWSPORTS

FACEBOOK.COM/CHOCTAWSPORTS

YOUTUBE.COM/GOCHOCTAWS

@CHOCTAWSPORTS

DATE OPPONENT SITE TIME SERIES08/24 Alumni Game Clinton, Miss. 9:00 am N/A08/30 Principia Memphis, Tenn. 2:00 pm 1st Meeting08/31 Washington U. Memphis, Tenn. 1:00 pm 1st Meeting09/05 Delta State Clinton, Miss. 4:00 pm MC, 1-009/10 Talladega College Clinton, Miss. 2:00 pm 1st Meeting09/13 Sewanee Clinton, Miss. 3:00 pm SEW, 2-109/14 Berry Clinton, Miss. 2:00 pm MC, 1-009/17 Millsaps Jackson, Miss. 6:30 pm MC, 15-1-109/22 Wiley Clinton, Miss. 2:00 pm 1st Meeting09/27 Mary Hardin-Baylor Belton, Texas 2:00 pm MC, 8-209/28 Concordia Texas Austin, Texas 2:00 pm MC, 8-1-110/03 Texas-Tyler Clinton, Miss. 1:00 pm UTT, 7-4-210/05 LeTourneau Clinton, Miss. 1:00 pm MC, 19-210/11 Howard Payne Brownwood, Texas 1:00 pm MC, 4-3-110/12 Hardin-Simmons Abilene, Texas 1:00 pm HSU, 15-0-110/16 Birmingham-Southern Birmingham, Ala. 6:00 pm Tied, 1-110/19 East Texas Baptist Marshall, Texas 1:00 pm MC, 15-4-110/24 Ozarks (AR) Clinton, Miss. 1:00 pm MC, 18-210/26 Texas-Dallas Clinton, Miss. 1:00 pm UTD, 8-4-411/02 Louisiana College Clinton, Miss. 1:00 pm MC, 18-0

Bold indicates home game || HC indicates Homecoming || All Times are Central

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INTERVIEW REQUESTS To request an interview with Coach Longabaugh or any assistant coaches, do so by contacting the SID via email or by phone at 601-925-3234. Coaches are available to the media but not during practice. Once practice is completed, all requests can be filled. On Choctaw game days, coaches and players are available following a ten minute cooling off period. No interviews can be conducted on game days prior to the game. Phone interviews with players and coaches are also possible by contacting the SID. The best time to request a player or coach for a phone interview is in the morning.

OFFICE OF SPORTS INFORMATION The Mississippi College Office of Sports Informa-tion is located in the upper level of A. E. Wood Colise-um. A. E. Wood Coliseum, also known as the “Golden Dome”, is one of the most recognizable structures in the Clinton community. The office is the first door on the right after entering the office hallway.

MESSAGE TO THE MEDIA We hope that this publication is useful to you as you cover Mississippi College this season. All efforts have been made to include information within these pages that you might find useful in covering the Choc-taws. If further information is needed then please don’t hesitate to contact me directly so that request can be made. Also be aware that all Choctaw home games and most MC home athletic events are digitally photo-graphed and photographs are immediately available upon request. We appreciate all of your efforts to cover the Choc-taws and we look forward to working with you this season. Sincerely, David Nichols, Sports Information Director

MEDIA SERVICES Pre-game notes or media guides are available upon request. Game notes are released electronically on the Mississippi College website periodically. They are also distributed to the media through email.

CREDENTIAL REQUESTS To request a credential or interview, do so by contacting the SID via email ([email protected]) or by phone at 601-925-3234. Credentials must be re-quested 24 hours in advance.

TABLE OF CONTENTS MEDIA INFORMATION

GENERAL INFO 2013 Quick Facts .................................... 1Table of Contents .................................... 2Media Information ................................... 2Athletic Director ....................................... 3Staff Directory ......................................4-5Robert P. Longabaugh Field ................... 6Williams Strength Center ........................ 7Athletic Training ....................................... 8

2013 SEASON PREVIEW Season Outlook .....................................10Forwards ................................................10Midfield ..................................................10Defenders ..............................................10Goalkeepers ..........................................11Numerical Roster ..................................11Alphabetical Roster ...............................11Positional Breakdown ...........................12Classification Breakdown .....................12Roster by Location.................................12Preseason Notebook.............................13Preseason Honors .................................13

COACHING STAFF Darryl Longabaugh ................................16Adam Johnson .......................................17Louise Arseneault .................................17

THE LADY CHOCTAWS Caitlin Chapman ....................................20Melanie Benner .....................................20Brianna Blackwell .................................21Kaileigh Hunt .........................................21Janyl Iganda ...........................................22Moira Kelly .............................................22Allison Kiss ............................................23Kaitlyn Kiss ............................................23Macey Lee..............................................24Nicole McKissack ..................................24Lauren Prescott .....................................25Nikki Rhea .............................................25Stephanie Stapleton .............................26Stacy Swezey .........................................26Alex Vohs ................................................27Caitlyn Andrews .....................................27Savannah Carpenter .............................28Meghan Dodge ......................................28Becca Dupuy .........................................29Kelly O’Mahoney ....................................29Melissa Roberson .................................30Simone Willis .........................................30Newcomers ............................................31

2012 SEASON REVIEW Overview ................................................34Results ...................................................34Team Statistics ................................ 34-35Individual Statistics ...............................35Goalkeeper Statistics ............................35Detailed Results ....................................36Individual Leaders .................................36

THE ASC The ASC ..................................................38Preseason Release ...............................38Preseason Poll .......................................38Preseason Players of the Year ..............382012 Standings ....................................392012 All-ASC Teams..............................392012 Team Statistics ............................402012 Individual Statistics.....................41ASC All-Time Record Book ....................42

HISTORY/RECORD BOOK Career Records ......................................44Single Season Records .........................45All-Conference Performers ....................46Team Records ........................................46Series Records ......................................46All-Time Results .....................................47

DAVIDNICHOLSASSISTANT A.D.

ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS

WHITNEY VANCE

GRADUATE ASSISTANTSPORTS INFORMATION

REIDVANCE

DIRECTOR OFBROADCASTING

AARONBOERSMA

ATHLETICSPHOTOGRAPHER

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Mike JONES Athletic [email protected]

Mike Jones is stepping into his 13th season as the full-time athletic director after an incred-ibly successful basketball career at MC.

Jones returned to his position as the full-time athletic director in 2008 after stepping down as head coach of the men’s basketball program following the 2007-08 season. During his 20-year coaching career, including sixteen seasons at MC, the Hall of Fame coach put together a career record of 436-130 (.770).

As athletic director, Jones has helped build one of the top athletic departments in the American Southwest Conference. In 12 years overseeing the athletics department, he has given all of MC’s pro-grams an opportunity for success with improved facilities through fund-raising. In the 2009-10 season, every MC athletics team quali-fied for postseason play, and all but two teams had winning records.

Under his leadership, the athletics department was able to raise over one million dollars for the addition of an artificial playing sur-face to the football field and new surrounding track facility. Under his watch, a new soccer complex was constructed in 2005 and a new fieldhouse was constructed in 2011. Major renovations were also made to A.E. Wood Coliseum in 2008.

Coach Jones helped raise over $160,000 at the MC Athletics Dinner in 2012, where former Atlanta Braves pitcher John Smoltz was the keynote speaker. The Athletics Dinner has hosted speakers such as Gene Stallings, Oakland A’s outfielder Seth Smith, Robert Khayat, Sylvester Croom, Mike Bianco, and Jeff Brantley.

After a four-year hiatus, Coach Jones returned to the bench for two seasons from 2006-08 where his Choctaws compiled a 46-9 record overall and a 35-5 conference mark. In the ‘06-’07 season, Jones led MC to a third consecutive ASC Championship and a trip to the “Sweet Sixteen” of the NCAA Division III Tournament.

In his first round as head coach of the Choctaws, Jones led MC to 14 consecutive winning seasons overall, including five straight NCAA Tournament appearances at his alma mater. Jones led MC to four ASC championships in 1998, 1999, 2002, and 2007. In the 2007 season, the Choctaws reached as high as a #3 national ranking.

Coach Jones earned three ASC Coach of the Year honors in 1998, 1999, and 2007, and his players consistently appeared on the All-Conference and All-Academic teams at the end of the season. Emphasizing defense, the Choctaws led the ASC in scoring and field goal percentage defense in 2007.

Mike made the move to Mississippi College following a four-year stint at Copiah-Lincoln Community College where he dominated the state and earned national prestige. During his tenure, Jones’ teams were consistently ranked in the National Junior College Ath-letic Association’s Top-Twenty Poll. He took teams to the National Junior College Tournament where the 1988 team finished seventh. His teams were State Junior College Champions in 1998 and were two-time Region 23 Champions.

For his accomplishments, Jones was named Region 23 Junior Col-

lege Coach of the Year in 1986 an 1988. On October 16, 1996, the Copiah-Lincoln community game Jones the ultimate honor; they inducted him into their 1996 Sports Hall of Fame Class.

Jones’ coaching success took no one by surprise after his stellar background as an assistant. Before going to Co-Lin, Jones spent eight seasons as an assistant at the University of Southern Mis-sissippi.

After receiving a Bachelor of Science degree in Education at Mis-sissippi College in 1975, Jones served as a graduate assistant at MC and was responsible for all scouting and recruiting. He later received a Master of Education in School Administration in 1977.

Mike is the son of Juanita Bridges of New Hebron, MS, and is married to Jane Jones of New Hebron. They have two children, a son Michael and a daughter Mandy. Michael is married to their daughter-in-law Amy. Mandy is married to their son-in-law Taylor Sisson. Coach Jones has four grandchildren, Zach, Ansley Kate, Will and Charlotte.

MC AthleticsMission Statement

The philosophy of intercollegiate athletics at Mississippi College is inherent to, and compatible with, the vision state-ment of Mississippi College. The vision statement reads: “Mississippi College seeks to be a university recognized for academic excellence and commitment to the cause of Christ.”

Intercollegiate athletics is one way the university provides activities and an environment which stimulate the intellec-tual, spiritual, social, emotional and physical development of its students.

It is in keeping with the vision of Mississippi College that the Board of Trustees voted in March 1995 for the university to become a member of Division III of the National Collegiate Athletic Association in the fall of 1997. Mississippi College is committed to the NCAA Division III Philosophy Statement:

“Colleges and universities in Division III place highest pri-ority on the overall quality of the educational experience and on the successful completion of all students’ academic programs. They seek to establish and maintain an environ-ment in which a student-athlete’s activities are conducted as an integral part of the student-athlete’s educational experience. They also seek to establish and maintain an environment that values cultural diversity and gender equity among their student-athletes and athletics staff.”

Intercollegiate athletics at Mississippi College are commit-ted to adhering to the letter and spirit of rules and regula-tions of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the American Southwest Conference (ASC).

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BUTCHARD

CROSS COUNTRY/TRACK HEAD COACH

[email protected]

STAFF DIRECTORY

LOUISEARSENEAULT

WOMEN’S SOCCERGRADUATE ASSISTANT

601-925-7368

JAKEBELL

BASEBALLASSISTANT COACH

[email protected]

EMILYBORDENAVE

CROSS COUNTRY/TRACK GRADUATE ASSISTANT

601-925-7653

DAVIDBOTELER

TENNISHEAD COACH

[email protected]

MEGANCOLVIN

SOFTBALLGRADUATE ASSISTANT

601-925-3361

PETERCOSMIANO

VOLLEYBALLHEAD COACH

[email protected]

PAUL ALLENDUKE

WOMEN’S BASKETBALLHEAD COACH

[email protected]

LAURYNHAMRICK

VOLLEYBALLGRADUATE ASSISTANT

601-925-3357

GERALDHASSELMAN

CHAIR OF INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETIC COMMITTEE

[email protected]

KEVINJOHNS

MEN’S SOCCERHEAD COACH

[email protected]

ADAMJOHNSON

WOMEN’S SOCCERASSISTANT COACH

[email protected]

MICHAELLANDRUM

MEN’S BASKETBALLEQUIPMENT MANAGER

DONLOFTON

MEN’S BASKETBALLHEAD COACH

[email protected]

DARRYLLONGABAUGH

WOMEN’S SOCCERHEAD COACH

[email protected]

DAVIDMADDRENMEN’S SOCCER

ASSISTANT COACH601-925-7639

[email protected]

ANESIAMCBRIDE

CROSS COUNTRY/TRACK ASSISTANT COACH

[email protected]

JOSHBROOKS

MEN’S BASKETBALLASSISTANT COACH

[email protected]

TROYBESTSOFTBALL

ASSISTANT COACH601-925-3361

[email protected]

MIKEKELLYFOOTBALL

ASSISTANT COACH601-925-7648

[email protected]

NORMANJOSEPH

FOOTBALLHEAD COACH

[email protected]

CORKYHOUGHTON

FOOTBALLASSISTANT COACH

[email protected]

HOLLIDAWSON

ATHLETIC TRAININGGRADUATE ASSISTANT

601-925-7362

BRIANHARRIS

FOOTBALLWIDE RECEIVERS601-925-3805

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STAFF DIRECTORY

BETHANYPIGOTT

FELLOWSHIP OFCHRISTIAN ATHLETES

[email protected]

JUSTINPIGOTT

FELLOWSHIP OFCHRISTIAN ATHLETES

[email protected]

BLAKEPURVIS

FOOTBALLRUNNING BACKS601-925-3805

ZACHROGELFOOTBALL

DEFENSIVE BACKS601-925-3805

CAMILLEROSS

CROSS COUNTRY/TRACK ASSISTANT COACH

[email protected]

SPENCERSEGREST

MEN’S BASKETBALLGRADUATE ASSISTANT

601-925-3365

JOURDANSMITH

TENNISGRADUATE ASSISTANT

601-925-3959

RODSMITHFOOTBALL

ASSISTANT COACH601-925-3869

[email protected]

JALESSATAYLOR

WOMEN’S BASKETBALLGRADUATE ASSISTANT

601-925-3363

ALICIATHORNBURG

ASSISTANTATHLETIC TRAINER

[email protected]

GRADYTURMAN

HEAD OFTRANSPORTATION

[email protected]

MISSATURMAN

ADMINISTRATIVEASSISTANT

[email protected]

MATTVERRET

HEADATHLETIC TRAINER

[email protected]

ZACHWILKERSON

FOOTBALLASSISTANT COACH

[email protected]

TOMWILLIAMSFACULTY ATHLETICREPRESENTATIVE

[email protected]

ANDREAWILSON

ATHLETIC TRAININGGRADUATE ASSISTANT

601-925-7362

TIMYANCYEQUIPMENT

COORDINATOR601-925-3806

[email protected]

CORYYORKFOOTBALL

TIGHT [email protected]

JOHNMCMATH

GOLFHEAD COACH

[email protected]

SUSANMUSSELWHITEASST. ATHLETIC DIRECTORFOR COMPLIANCE / SWA

[email protected]

BROOKEO’HAIRSOFTBALL

HEAD COACH601-925-3361

[email protected]

BRIANOWENS

BASEBALLHEAD COACH

[email protected]

JOSHPEREZBASEBALL

GRADUATE ASSISTANT601-925-3353

JASMINESIMIEN

ATHLETIC TRAININGGRADUATE ASSISTANT

601-925-7362

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ROBERT P. LONGABAUGH FIELDand GIRLING FIELD HOUSE

Robert P. Longabaugh Field was opened in 2006 and serves as the men and women’s soccer game field. The playing surface is natural grass and the facility is equipped with covered team benches and scorer’s table, concessions and restroom facilities. Bleacher seating is available as well as lots of open areas that are suitable for lawn chairs on top of the hill on the south end of the facility.

The facility was made possible through the generous contributions of Jewell Longabaugh in memory of her late husband Robert P. Long-abaugh who “loved life an loved Mississippi College”. Mr. Longabaugh was the father of Head Coach Darryl Longabaugh, the only coach in the history of the women’s soccer program.

Beginning at the end of 2010, construction was started on the Robert G.W. Girling III Field House. The facility is one of the top soccer facili-ties in the country with a locker room for the men’s and women’s teams. The building also has three coaches offices, a media room, laundry facilities, and an athletic training room. The fieldhouse was made possible by the generous donations of the Girling family and other friends and family of the Choctaw programs.

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Charles and Aline Williams Strength Center

Mississippi College boasts one of the premier strength facilities in the country among Division III universities. The Charles and Aline Williams Strength Center has more than 5,000 square feet of working area and provides Choctaw athletes with top of the line equipment necessary to the success of an athletics program. The facility was originally furnished with state of the art strength equipment made possible by the donation of Mrs. Aline Williams in memory of her husband Charles H. Williams. In 2011, the strength center underwent a renovation as new equipment was brought in throughout the building. The strength center contains the latest and best equipment such as Hammer strength equipment, three power clean platforms, rubberized dumbbells for Olympic lifts, three squat racks, cardiovascular equipment, and numerous other machines for use by all Mississippi college student athletes. The strength center is located adjacent to Robinson-Hale stadium and provides a deck overlooking the football field for recruiting visits. The field can also be seen from inside the weight room with wall to wall windows on three sides of the facility.

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ATHLETIC TRAINING

MattVERRET Head Athletic [email protected]

Matt Verret enters his seventh year at Mississippi College as the head athletic trainer. Verret is responsible for overseeing 16 different school-sponsored sports. Verret joined the staff at Mississippi College after a one year stint as the assistant athletic trainer at Louisiana College where he also served

as the men’s basketball strength coach. Verret worked primarily with football and men’s basketball while with the Wildcats. Verret brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the Choctaw staff. Prior to his work at Louisiana College, Verret worked one year as the head ath-letic trainer at Bishop MacNamara High School of the Chicago Catholic League through the Orthopedic Associates of Kankakee. He also spent two years as the head athletic trainer with the Columbus River Dragons of the NBA D-League. There he worked under head coach and former Mississippi State All-American, Jeff Malone. As a graduate assistant, Verret worked 1 1/2 years at Mississippi State University as the primary trainer for the softball program. He received his Master of Science degree in Sport Administration at MSU after receiving his undergraduate degree from Louisiana State University. While at LSU, he worked as a student assistant with the Tigers’ athletic training staff. Verret also has experience as an intern athletic trainer with the Chicago Bears of the National Football League and as a staff athletic trainer with the Manning Passing Academy. He is certified as an athletic trainer through the NATABOC and a performance enhancement specialist through the NASM.

Alicia THORNBURG Assistant Athletic [email protected]

Alicia Thornburg enters her second season as the Assistant Athletic Trainer at Mississippi College. Thornburg spent the last two years as a graduate assistant in the department. Alicia will be the main contact for the women's soccer and men's and women's basketball teams.

In her two years as a G.A., she spent time working with the men's soccer team and the men's and women's tennis squads. Prior to her time at Mississippi College, Alicia attended the University of Toledo for one year. She earned her Emergency Medical Technician - Basic de-gree from the H. Councill Thenholm State Technical College in 2008. Thornburg earned her Bachelor of Science in Athletic Training degree from the University of Southern Mississippi in 2007. She is also a member of the National and Mississippi Athletic Training Associations. Alicia is originally from Mantachie, MS. She is married to Robert Thornburg and is the daughter of Mark and Debbie Hopper. She is a member of Mor-rison Heights Baptist Church and a volunteer at the food pantry called Second Harvest.

Holli DawsonGraduate Assistant

jasmine SimienGraduate Assistant

Andrea WilsonGraduate Assistant

STUDENT ASSISTANTS

Justin CardwellGeroid Cahmbliss

Brandon CurryKelsey Houghton

Fred PerryTyler Thomas

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2013 Season Preview

2013 Lady Choctaw Soccer

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Season OutlookThe Mississippi College women’s soccer team finished the 2012 season with an overall record of 14-3-3 that included shutouts in 10 of the 20 games. The Lady Choctaws finished 9-2-1 in the conference to earn a bid to the American Southwest Conference Tournament for the 10th time in 11 years. After a 2-0 win over East Texas Baptist, the Lady Choctaws fell to Texas-Tyler in a shootout in the semifinals. “Right now we are a little stressed over the amount of injuries on the team,” said Coach Darryl Longabaugh about the upcoming sea-son. “As we move forward, we are worried about some of our key starters with injuries, but confi-dent that there is enough time for them to recu-perate before conference play begins.”

The front line is looking solid under the lead-ership of junior Macey Lee. Lee was recently named ASC Preseason Offensive Player of the Year after ranking third in the league with 14 points and seven assists. The Pearl, Miss. na-tive scored game-winning goals against Berry, Howard Payne, LeTourneau, and East Texas Baptist (ASC Tournament game). She earned a First Team All-ASC selection and received ASC All-Academic Honors. Caitlin Chapman, the only senior for the Lady Choctaws, and fellow junior Kaitlyn Kiss are re-turning to the forward position, as well. Chap-man played in 19 games last season and tallied six goals on the year, including a hat trick in a 10-1 win over the Ozarks. The Seminole, Fla. native also earned ASC All-Academic Honors. Kiss ranked fourth in the conference with eight assists and recorded six goals, four of which were game-winners. The Lake Mary, Fla. native earned a Second Team All-ASC selection.

Macey Lee

Also returning for the Lady Choctaws are sopho-mores Becca Dupuy and Simone Willis. Dupuy (West Monroe, La.) saw action in 16 games last season and assisted on four goals. Willis (West Monroe, La.) played in 12 games as a freshman and found the back of the net twice in victories over Oglethorpe and Texas Lutheran.

Challenging the returners for starting positions are sophomore transfers Amanda Allen and Au-tumn Bolton, along with freshman Kristen Little. “Amanda Allen can be really dangerous paired with Macey,” stated Coach Longabaugh. The New Orleans, La. native tallied 13 goals in her freshman season at Spring Hill College, which ranked second on the team for goals scored. Bolton (Tracey, Calif.) played in 22 games at San Joaquin Delta College, recording six goals and seven assists. Little is a local product that earned the Best Defensive Player Award in her senior season at Clinton High School.

SEASON OUTLOOK

FORWARDS

MIDFIELD

Caitlin Chapman

Leading the charge in the midfield are returning juniors Melanie Benner, Nicole McKissack, and Lauren Prescott. Benner tallied 21 points rank-ing second on the team and in the top 10 in the conference. The Seminole, Fla. native earned First Team All-ASC selection and earned NSCAA DIII Second Team All-West Region selection. McKissack (Madison, Miss.) looks to return to the midfield position after leading a defense that pitched ten shutouts last season. Prescott (Ruston, La.) started in all 20 games for the Lady Choctaws and scored three goals while as-sisting on two others. Also returning to help in the midfield are junior Stephanie Stapleton and sophomore Savannah Carpenter. As a freshman, Stapleton (Pearl, Miss.) played in 15 games for the Lady Choc-taws and earned ASC All-Academic Honors. Car-penter (Hurley, Miss.) recorded a goal in a vic-tory over East Texas Baptist and assisted on one other in a win over the Ozarks.

DEFENDERS

Pushing the starters for playing time are fresh-men Brittney Burke, Sara Hodges, and Madison Leonard. Burke will look to split time between forward and midfield. The Metairie, La. native earned a First Team All-District Team selection in 2012, a Second Team All-District Team se-lection in 2009 and 2010, and was a part of the 2010 State Championship team. Hodges earned All-Conference Team selections in soc-cer and basketball while playing at Timothy Christian High School in Elmhurst, Ill.

With the loss of Megan Whitten and Hillary Fowler, there are still many questions to be answered with the defense. “The biggest con-cern this year is the defense,” said Coach Long-abaugh. “We have talent in the back and a lot of returners that have seen some playing time in previous seasons, but it still a project in the works.” Lady Choctaw returners include juniors Kaileigh Hunt, Allison Kiss, and Alex Vohs and sopho-more Meghan Dodge. Hunt (Pearl, Miss.) played in 14 games, starting in three for the Lady Choc-taws. Kiss (Lake Mary, Fla.) and Vohs (Fenton, Mo.) both saw action in 15 games and earned ASC All-Academic Honors. Dodge (Palm Harbor, Fla.) stepped up last year as a freshman to play in 11 games and tallied a goal in a victory over East Texas Baptist. Also returning to the back line are junior Sta-cy Swezey and sophomore Kelly O’Mahoney. Swezey was injured going into last season, but was able to get some playing time in 12 games. The Hudson, Fla. native is battling another injury that she will have to overcome in order to fight for a starting position. After missing the entire season due to a concussion, O’Mahoney (Man-deville, La.) is healthy and ready to step up as a leader on the back line.

Nicole McKissack

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A few new additions to the back line include freshmen Lauren Hughes and Jennifer Millhol-land. Hughes (Pensacola, Fla.) played on the 2013 3A Regional Championship Team and the 2012 3A District Championship Team at West Florida High School. Millholland earned a 2013 All-County Team selection and 2011 All-Region Team selection while playing at Ola High School. The Atlanta, Ga. native is looking to overcome a preseason injury before the season begins.

GOALKEEPERS

The Lady Choctaws return only one goalkeeper for the 2013 season. Junior Brianna Blackwell only allowed one goal over 463:38 for a 0.19 goals against average. “Brianna is fit as a beast and really getting things done in this position,” expressed Coach Longabaugh. The Pearl, Miss. native made 12 saves on the year and pitched three shutouts.

Although Blackwell is the only returner, the Lady Choctaw newcomers have provided depth for the goalkeeper position. Freshmen Melanie Hummert , Brittany O’Leary, and Alex Selby will have no issues in backing up Black-well in the net. Hummert (Carrollton, Texas) earned an Honorable Mention for 5-5A and was first in club league for District II Lake Highlands. O’Leary tallied 54 saves and nine shutouts at River Ridge High School in New Port Ricky, Fla. Selby (Atoka, Tenn.) earned All-District Team selections for four years and earned All-Tournament Team selections in 2009 and 2012. “I am confident in the talent we have on the team,” said Coach Longabaugh. “Although we have some concerns, we could be as deep as we’ve ever been and we could have the most talented team we’ve ever had.” Brianna Blackwell

NUMERICAL ROSTER ALPHABETICAL

Name Pos. Cl.Amanda Allen F So.Caitlyn Andrews D So.Autumn Belcher D Fr.Melanie Benner M Jr.Brianna Blackwell GK Jr.Autumn Bolton F So.Drae Bordelon M Fr.Brittney Burke M Fr.Savannah Carpenter M So.Emily Castro M Fr.Caitlin Chapman M Sr.Meghan Dodge D So.Becca Dupuy F So.Nicole Hardison D Fr.Ella Hayes D Fr.Julianne Herrara M Jr.Sara Hodges M Fr.Lauren Hughes D Fr.Melanie Hummert GK Fr.Kaileigh Hunt D Jr.Janyl Iganda M Jr.Moira Kelly M Jr.Allison Kiss D Jr.Kaitlyn Kiss M Jr.Macey Lee F Jr.Madison Leonard D Fr.Kristen Little F Fr.Nicole McKissack M Jr.Jennifer Millholland D Fr.Brittany O’Leary GK Fr.Kelli Pavelka D Fr.Lauren Prescott M Jr.Nikki Rhea D Jr.Melissa Roberson M So.Christian Robertson M Fr.Iris Roman M Fr.Alex Selby GK Fr.Stephanie Stapleton M Jr.Stacy Swezey D Jr.Maria Turnage D Fr.Alex Vohs D Jr.Simone Willis F So.

NO. NAME POS. HT. CL.-EXP. HOMETOWN PREVIOUS SCHOOL00 Melanie Hummert GK 5’7 Fr.-HS Carrollton, Texas Hebron HS1 Caitlin Chapman M 5'5 Sr.-3L Seminole, Fla. Seminole HS2 Alex Vohs D 5'2 Jr.-2L Fenton, Mo. Rockwood Summit HS3 Savannah Carpenter M 5'1 So.-1L Hurley, Miss. Pearl Central HS4 Stacy Swezey D 5'5 Jr.-1L Hudson, Fla. Lees-McRae5 Moira Kelly M 5'1 Jr.-2L St. Louis, Mo. Incarnate Word Aca.6 Kaitlyn Kiss M 5'4 Jr.-2L Lake Mary, Fla. The Master's Aca.7 Autumn Bolton F 5'8 So.-TR Tracy, Calif. San Joaquin Delta College8 Kaileigh Hunt D 5'4 Jr.-2L Pearl, Miss. Pearl HS9 Julianne Herrara M 5'9 Jr.-Tr. Clayton, Calif. Santa Barbara City College10 Nicole McKissack M 5'6 Jr.-2L Madison, Miss. Madison Central HS11 Meghan Dodge D 5'7 So.-1L Palm Harbor, Fla. East Lake HS12 Melanie Benner M 5'7 Jr.-2L Seminole, Fla. Seminole HS13 Becca Dupuy F 5'5 So.-1L West Monroe, La. West Monroe HS14 Macey Lee F 5'6 Jr.-2L Pearl, Miss. Pearl HS15 Caitlyn Andrews D 5'6 So.-1L Biloxi, Miss. Biloxi HS16 Allison Kiss D 5'4 Jr.-2L Lake Mary, Fla. The Master's Aca.17 Sara Hodges M 5'5 Fr.-HS Elmhurst, Ill. Timothy Christian HS18 Nikki Rhea D 5'5 Jr.-2L La Porte, Texas La Porte HS19 Brittney Burke M 5'3 Fr.-HS Metairie, La. St. Mary's Dominican HS20 Simone Willis F 5'8 So.-1L West Monroe, La. West Monroe HS21 Stephanie Stapleton M 5'6 Jr.-2L Pearl, Miss. Pearl HS22 Madison Leonard D 5'10 Fr.-HS Cantonment, Fla. Tate HS23 Amanda Allen F 5'5 So.-TR New Orleans, La. Spring Hill24 Jennifer Millholland D 5'9 Fr.-HS Hampton, Ga. Ola HS25 Kristen Little F 5'5 Fr.-HS Clinton, Miss. Clinton HS26 Lauren Hughes D 5'4 Fr.-HS Pensacola, Fla. West Florida HS27 Lauren Prescott M 5'9 Jr.-2L Ruston, La. Ruston HS28 Christian Robertson M 5'2 Fr.-HS Greenwood, Miss. Pillow Aca.29 Emily Castro M 5'4 Fr.-HS Houston, Texas Langham Creek HS30 Autumn Belcher D 5'5 Fr.-HS Brandon, Miss. Brandon HS31 Alex Selby GK 5'7 Fr.-HS Atoka, Tenn. Munford HS32 Brittany O'Leary GK 5'10 Fr.-HS New Port Ricky, Fla. River Ridge HS 33 Brianna Blackwell GK 5'6 Jr.-2L Pearl, Miss. Pearl HS34 Kelli Pavelka D 5'11 Fr.-HS Clearwater, Fla. Osceola HS35 Ella Hayes D 5'8 Fr.-HS Fairhope, Ala. Fairhope HS36 Melissa Roberson M 5'8 So.-1L Collierville, Tenn. Collierville HS37 Drae Bordelon M 4'11 Fr.-HS Pearl River, La. Northshore HS38 Janyl Iganda M 5'4 Jr.-2L Bartlett, Tenn. Bartlett HS39 Nicole Hardison D 5'10 Fr.-HS Arlington, Tenn. Bolton HS40 Iris Roman M 5'1 Fr.-HS Houston, Texas Cypress Falls HS41 Maria Turnage D 5'3 Fr.-HS Gulfport, Miss. Gulfport HS

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CLASSIFICATIONPOSITIONAL BREAKDOWN

FORWARDS (6)Macey Lee.................... Jr. ....... 2LBecca Dupuy .............. So. ...... 1LSimone Willis .............. So. ...... 1LAmanda Allen ............. So. ...... TRAutumn Bolton ............ So. ...... TRKristen Little ................Fr. .......HS

MIDFIELD (17)Caitlin Chapman ..........Sr. ....... 3LMelanie Benner ........... Jr. ....... 2LJanyl Iganda ................. Jr. ....... 2LMoira Kelly ................... Jr. ....... 2LKaitlyn Kiss .................. Jr. ....... 2LNicole McKissack ........ Jr. ....... 2LLauren Prescott ........... Jr. ....... 2LStephanie Stapleton ... Jr. ....... 2LJulianne Herrara .......... Jr. ........Tr.Savannah Carpenter .. So. ...... 1LMelissa Roberson ...... So. ...... 1LDrae Bordelon .............Fr. .......HSBrittney Burke ..............Fr. .......HSEmily Castro .................Fr. .......HSSara Hodges ................Fr. .......HSChristian Robertson ....Fr. .......HSIris Roman ...................Fr. .......HS

DEFENDERS (15)Kaileigh Hunt ............... Jr. ....... 2LAllison Kiss .................. Jr. ....... 2LNikki Rhea ................... Jr. ....... 2LAlex Vohs ...................... Jr. ....... 2LStacy Swezey ............... Jr. ....... 1LCaitlyn Andrews .......... So. ...... 1LMeghan Dodge ........... So. ...... 1LAutumn Belcher ...........Fr. .......HSNicole Hardison ...........Fr. .......HSElla Hayes ....................Fr. .......HSLauren Hughes ............Fr. .......HSMadison Leonard ........Fr. .......HSJennifer Millholland .....Fr. .......HSKelli Pavelka ................Fr. .......HSMaria Turnage .............Fr. .......HS

GOALKEEPERS (4)Brianna Blackwell ....... Jr. ....... 2LMelanie Hummert .......Fr. .......HSBrittany O’Leary ...........Fr. .......HSAlex Selby .....................Fr. .......HS

SENIORS (1)Caitlin Chapman .......... M ....... Sr.

JUNIORS (15)Melanie Benner ........... M ........Jr.Brianna Blackwell ...... GK ........Jr.Julianne Herrara .......... M ........Jr.Kaileigh Hunt ................D .........Jr.Janyl Iganda ................. M ........Jr.Moira Kelly ................... M ........Jr.Allison Kiss ...................D .........Jr.Kaitlyn Kiss .................. M ........Jr.Macey Lee.....................F .........Jr.Nicole McKissack ........ M ........Jr.Lauren Prescott ........... M ........Jr.Nikki Rhea ....................D .........Jr.Stephanie Stapleton ... M ........Jr.Stacy Swezey ................D .........Jr.Alex Vohs .......................D .........Jr.

SOPHOMORES (8)Amanda Allen ...............F ........So.Caitlyn Andrews ............D ........So.Autumn Bolton ..............F ........So.Savannah Carpenter ... M .......So.Meghan Dodge .............D ........So.

Becca Dupuy ................F ........So.Melissa Roberson ....... M .......So.Simone Willis ................F ........So. FRESHMEN (18)Autumn Belcher ............D ........ Fr.Drae Bordelon ............. M ....... Fr.Brittney Burke .............. M ....... Fr.Emily Castro ................. M ....... Fr.Nicole Hardison ............D ........ Fr.Ella Hayes .....................D ........ Fr.Sara Hodges ................ M ....... Fr.Lauren Hughes .............D ........ Fr.Melanie Hummert ...... GK ....... Fr.Madison Leonard .........D ........ Fr.Kristen Little .................F ........ Fr.Jennifer Millholland ......D ........ Fr.Brittany O’Leary .......... GK ....... Fr.Kelli Pavelka .................D ........ Fr.Christian Robertson .... M ....... Fr.Iris Roman ................... M ....... Fr.Alex Selby .................... GK ....... Fr.Maria Turnage ..............D ........ Fr.

ROSTER BY LOCATION

ALABAMA (1)Ella Hayes .......................... Fairhope

CALIFORNIA (2)Autumn Bolton ....................... TraceyJulianne Herrera ...................Clayton

FLORIDA (10)Madison Leonard ........ CantonmentKelli Pavelka ...................ClearwaterStacy Swezey ....................... HudsonAllison Kiss ......................Lake MaryKaitlyn Kiss ......................Lake MaryBrittany O’Leary .......New Port Ricky

Meghan Dodge ............ Palm HarborLauren Hughes ................PensacolaCaitlin Chapman ............... SeminoleMelanie Benner ................ Seminole

GEORGIA (1)Jennifer Millholland .............. Atlanta

ILLINOIS (1)Sara Hodges ......................Elmhurst

LOUISIANA (6)Brittney Burke ..................... MetairieAmanda Allen ..............New OrleansLauren Prescott .................... RustonDrae Bordelon ........................SlidellBecca Dupuy ..............West MonroeSimone Willis ..............West Monroe

MISSOURI (2)Alex Vohs ............................... FentonMoira Kelly ..........................St. Louis

MISSISSIPPI (10)Caitlyn Andrews ....................... BiloxiAutumn Belcher ..................BrandonKristen Little ......................... ClintonChristian Robertson ......GreenwoodMaria Turnage .................... GulfportSavannah Carpenter ............. HurleyNicole McKissack ...............MadisonKaileigh Hunt ........................... PearlMacey Lee................................ PearlStephanie Stapleton ............... PearlBrianna Blackwell ................... Pearl

TENNESSEE (4)Nicole Hardison ................. ArlingtonAlex Selby .................................AtokaJanyl Iganda ......................... BartlettMelissa Roberson ...........Collierville

TEXAS (4)Melanie Hummert ............CarrolltonEmily Castro ........................HoustonIris Roman ..........................HoustonNikki Rhea .......................... La Porte

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PRESEASON NOTEBOOK

2013 AT A GLANCE - The Lady Choctaws open the season with a tough tournament in Memphis as they play Principia and #4 Washington-St. Louis. It is the first meeting between MC and their two op-ponents.

- Altogether, the Lady Choctaws have four first-time opponents on the 2013 schedule. They will host Talladega College (Sept. 10) and Wiley College (Sept. 22) at Longabaugh Field.

- MC will face Delta State, a future Gulf South Conference opponent, on September 5th. The Lady Choctaws won the only other meeting with the Lady Statesmen in 2009 when they picked up a 1-0 victory in Clinton.

- The Lady Choctaws will then host a mini-tour-nament on September 13th and 14th when they face Sewanee and Berry College. East Texas Baptist will make the trip over the Clinton and face the same two teams.

- On September 17th, MC will make the trip to Jackson to face Millsaps. The Lady Choctaws are 15-1-1 all-time against the Lady Majors, with the only loss coming in 2009 by a score of 1-0.

- The Lady Choctaws will then hit the road to begin play against American Southwest Confer-ence teams when they travel to Mary Hardin-Baylor and Concordia Texas. MC is a combined 16-3-1 against the Texas teams.

- MC will then return home to open October with matches against Texas-Tyler and LeTour-neau. UT-Tyler eliminated the Lady Choctaws from the ASC Tournament last season, win-ning in a shootout. MC is 19-2 all-time against LeTourneau, winning the last seven in the se-ries, only allowing one goal over the last seven meetings.

- The Lady Choctaws will then hit the road for their longest road streak of the season, play-ing four straight away from Longabaugh Field. They will travel to Howard Payne and national-powehouse Hardin-Simmons on October 11th and 12th. They will then travel to Birmingham-Southern for a mid-week tilt before going to East Texas Baptist on October 19th.

- MC will finish the season with three straight home games, hosting Ozarks and Texas-Dallas on the final weekend in October. MC is 18-2 against Ozarks, winning the last 12 meet-ings and pitching shutouts in seven straight matches. The Lady Choctaws will close out the regular season against Louisiana College on November 2nd. They will honor senior Cailtlin Chapman prior to the match.

- With the move to Division II, the Lady Choc-taws will not be eligible for ASC postseason play, but they can compete for the National Christian College Athletic Association champi-onship.

PRESEASON HONORS

MACEY LEE - AMERICAN SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE PRESEASON OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR

Kaileigh Hunt

Melanie Benner

Lauren Prescott

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The Coaches

2013 Lady Choctaw Soccer

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Darryl LONGABAUGH Head Coach

Darryl Longabaugh is entering his 17th season at the helm of the Lady Choctaw soccer program as the only women’s soc-cer coach in Mississippi College history. Longabaugh helped get the program started as the inaugural coach in 1997 and has built one of the most successful programs in the American Southwest Conference.

It did not take Longabaugh long to develop one of the ASC’s most con-sistent soccer programs and earn his status as one of the league’s top coaches. Four times he has been named ASC East Division Coach of the Year in 1998, 1999, 2000 and 2003.

The 2012 season saw the Lady Choctaws return to the ASC Tournament after a brief hiatus in 2011. MC won at least 14 games for the fifth time in 16 seasons under Longabaugh. The Lady Choctaws advanced to the semifinals of the ASC Tournament, falling to Texas-Tyler in a shootout. The MC defense was stifling in 2012, posting 10 shutouts in 20 matches. Senior Megan Whitten and sophomore Melanie Benner each earned NSCAA All-Region honors and joined Macey Lee as First Team All-ASC selections. In all, seven Lady Choctaws earned All-ASC honors. Argu-ably, the most impressive feat by the Lady Choctaws was that 21 of 36 members of the team earned ASC All-Academic honors.

In 2011, the Lady Choctaws clinched their 13th consecutive winning season in the tough American Southwest Conference. MC had six players earn All-Conference honors, led by three on the Second Team, including senior Lesly Melo, junior Megan Whitten, and freshman Macey Lee. Senior Hannah Langley was given the ASC Fred Jacoby Sportsmanship Award, recognizing one male and one female student-athlete in the conference who best displays the attributes of sportsmanship, leadership, citizenship and academic integrity in their athletic, academic and life pursuits. Over the 13 years the award has been given out, four Lady Choctaw soccer players have earned the honor.

In the 2010, the Lady Choctaws qualified for their eighth straight ASC Tournament with a 12-5-2 record and #5 seed in the playoffs. MC was bounced out of the tournament with a 1-0 loss to Howard Payne in the first round. Seven Lady Choctaws earned All-ASC honors: Kasey Ambrose, Molly Dearborn, Hollye Henderson, Lesly Melo, Liz Miller, Megan Whitten, and Bethany Roberson.

The 2009 season was another successful one for the Lady Choctaws as they advanced to their seventh consecutive ASC Tournament after an 11-5-3 finish and a #3 seed. Carrie Kirk earned Defensive Player of the Year honors as five Lady Choctaws overall earned All-ASC honors. Kirk was named to the All-ASC First Team for the fourth time in her career.

In 2008, the Lady Choctaws finished 17-4 with an 11-2 conference mark that earned MC a #3 seed in the ASC Tournament. Seven Lady Choctaws earned All-ASC selections with Carrie Kirk earning the inaugural ASC Sportsmanship Athlete of the Year Award. Hannah Langley was named ASC Freshman Defender of the Year while Kirk was named to the NSCAA All-South Region Third Team.In 2007, the Lady Choctaws finished with a 13-6 record, which earned them the #4 seed in the ASC Tournament. It was the fifth consecutive tournament appearance for Longabaugh and the Lady Choctaws. MC placed seven players on the All-Conference teams, including three players with First Team selections: Laura Leigh Ellis, Kellie Kirby, and Carrie Kirk.

In 2006, the Lady Choctaws earned a 14-6 record, which was good enough for a #4 seed in the conference tournament. MC saw six players earn All-ASC honors, and Jennifer Benson became the all-time leading goal scorer in school history. Laura Leigh Ellis and Carrie Kirk earned First Team All-ASC honors with Kirk earning the Defensive Freshman of the Year Award.

In 2005, his Lady Choctaws finished the season with an 11-7 record and earned an appearance in the ASC Championship Tournament for the third consecutive season. Under his tutelage, seven Lady Choctaws earned post-season honors including First Team All-ASC selection Kelley Kirby. In addition, Kelly Morse became the first Lady Choctaw soccer player to earn ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District honors.

In 2004, the Lady Choctaws finished the year with a 14-6 overall record that included a trip to the ASC Championship Tournament semifinal round where they lost to eventual ASC Champion Hardin-Simmons 2-0. The season resulted in seven different Lady Choctaws earning All-ASC honors including two first team selections in Kristy Morse and ASC Of-fensive Freshman of the Year Kellie Kirby.

In 2003, the Lady Choctaws won a school-record (at the time) 16 games and set numerous other records including goals scored in a season and goals scored in a game (15, Jackson State). That same year they were regionally ranked by both the NCAA and NSCAA as high as 5th.

Longabaugh has helped develop some of the ASC’s top talent. Kemily Weimer (2002), Jennifer Benson (2003) and Kellie Kirby (2004) have been named the ASC Offensive Freshman of the Year. Kellie Kirby was also named to the NSCAA Second team All-Region after leading the team in goals scored with 18 in 2004. Courtney Shires (1997) and April Smith (2003) were named the ASC Defensive Player of the Year. Carrie Kirk (2006), Lauren Cooper (2007), and Hannah Langley (2008) have all been named ASC Defensive Freshman of the Year.

Prior to taking the reins of the women’s program, Longabaugh worked with the men’s team for four seasons as an assistant and goalkeeper coach. He also has extensive experience away from Mississippi College coach-ing top high school talent and Division I select teams. Longabaugh has worked in international soccer ministry teams that have toured Mexico, Costa Rico, Antigua, Mexico, and Venezuela.

Longabaugh is a native of Cincinnati, Ohio. He played at Clinton High School in Clinton, MS and Hinds Junior College, Raymond, MS before play-ing at Mississippi College. He earned his Bachelor of Science degree and Master of Social Science degree from Mississippi College. He currently holds his U.S.S.F National D Coaching License.

Darryl is married to the former Kimberly Girod and the two have a five-year old son, Garet.

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Adam JOHNSON Assistant Coach

Adam Johnson is entering his third season as the assistant coach for the Lady Choc-taws.

Having previously played semi professional soccer in England with Thackley FC and in Australia with Albion Park, he finished his

playing career in 2011 as a state champion with Hinds Community Col-lege. Johnson accumulated many individual and team honors including 2 Illawarra Premier League and Grand Final Championships in 2007 and 2008 with Albion Park, and inclusion in the 2011 All Region team while at Hinds CC.

Adam began his coaching career in 2007 with the Albion Park youth team before his move to the US. He has since been Assistant Coach at St An-drews High School in 2009-10, and Head Coach at the MAIS Championship Runners up Jackson Academy in 2011-12. Coach Johnson has served at Jackson Futbol Club as Club Coach to u11/12 boys, and U15 girls since 2009. In a coaching career spanning three continents, he has the UEFA B coaching licence from England, the Football Federation of Australia (FFA) Youth Licence, and currently the USSF National D licence in the US.

Adam was born in Huddersfield, England. He graduated from the University of Huddersfield in 2007 with a Bachelor’s degree in business. Johnson also graduated with an Associates degree from Hinds Community College in Raymond, MS in 2011. Adam lives in Madison, MS with his wife and three children.

Louise ARSENEAULT Graduate Assistant

Louise Arseneault is entering her third season as the graduate assistant for the Mississippi College women’s soccer team.

Arseneault was a four-year starter at the University of Mobile, earning Second Team All-Conference honors in 2008. Louise has

played professional soccer, making five stops over the past four years: Maine Tide (2008), West Michigan Firewomen (2009), New York Magic (2010), Chelsea Metro (2011) and the Bay Area Breeze (2011).

Louise earned her Bachelor’s Degree in Athletic Training from the University of Mobile. She is from Dunlop, New Brunswick, Canada and is the daughter of Michel and Suzie Arseneault.

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The Choctaws

2013 Lady Choctaw Soccer

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1 CAITLIN CHAPMAN

SEMINOLE, FLA.SEMINOLE HS

F | 5-5 | SR

2012 JUNIOR SEASONplayed in 19 games, starting in 16 for the Lady Choctaws...scored six goals, including a hat trick in a 10-1 win over the Ozarks, and assisted on one other...earned ASC All-Academic Academic Honors...named ASC Co-Offensive Player of the Week for the games of Oct. 25-27

2011 SOPHOMORE SEASONplayed in all 18 games, starting 12 for the Lady Choctaws...assisted on two goals in a victory over McMurry on October 1st...earned ASC All-Academic Honors

2010 FRESHMAN SEASONplayed in all 19 games, starting three for the Lady Choctaws...scored one goal and took nine shots with four coming on goal...scored a goal on a season-high two shots on goal in a 4-0 win over LeTour-neau

BEFORE MISSISSIPPI COLLEGEplayed for Coach Steve Kuplicki at Seminole High School...team in MVP in ‘06-’07...’09-’10 State Runner-Up

PERSONALdaughter of Scott and Pat Chapman...born on August 30, 1992...majoring in Biology

CAITLIN CHAPMAN

12 MELANIE BENNER

SEMINOLE, FLA.SEMINOLE HS

M | 5-7 | JR

2012 SOPHOMORE SEASONstarted in all 20 games for the Lady Choctaws...recorded eight goals and assisted on five others...tallied 21 points, which ranked second on the team and in the top 10 in the conference...recorded 1408 minutes, which ranked second on the team...scored game-winning goals in victories over Oglethorpe, Louisiana College, and Texas Lutheran...earned First Team All-ASC selection...earned NSCAA DIII Second Team All-West Region selection...earned ASC All-Academic honors

2011 FRESHMAN SEASONstarted all 18 games for the Lady Choctaws...scored nine goals and assisted on five others...tallied 23 points which ranked second on the team...scored game-winning goal in a 5-0 win over LeTourneau...earned Third Team All-ASC selection

BEFORE MISSISSIPPI COLLEGEplayed for coach Steve Kuplicki at Seminole High School...First Team All-County performer...PCAC Coach’s First Team...2010-11 team MVP...team captain...2009-10 5A State Finalists...2010-11 5A State Semi-Finalists...Beef O’Brady’s Ahtlete of the Week

PERSONALdaughter of Ruth and Michael Benner...born on September 18, 1992...majoring in Biology

MELANIE BENNER

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33 BRIANNA BLACKWELL

PEARL, MISS.PEARL HS

GK | 5-6 | JR

2012 SOPHOMORE SEASONplayed in eight games, starting in three for the Lady Choctaws...only allowed one goal over 463:38 for a 0.19 goals against average...made 12 saves on the year and pitched three shutouts...earned ASC All-Academic honors

2011 FRESHMAN SEASONsaw action as the goalkeeper in a 6-0 victory over Louisiana College on September 20th...missed the last half of the season due to an injury

BEFORE MISSISSIPPI COLLEGEplayed for coach Chris Lee at Pearl High School...named Most Outstanding Defensive Player in 2011...2009 Golden Glove Award...2009 North District Champions...2009 State Runner-Up

PERSONALdaughter of John and Debbie Blackwell...born on May 3, 1993...majoring in Elementary Education

BRIANNA BLACKWELL

8 KAILEIGH HUNT

PEARL, MISS.PEARL HS

D | 5-4 | JR

2012 SOPHOMORE SEASONplayed in 14 games, starting in three for the Lady Choctaws...helped a defense that pitched nine shutouts

2011 FRESHMAN SEASONplayed in 12 games, starting nine for the Lady Choctaws as a fresh-man...tallied 657 minutes on the season

BEFORE MISSISSIPPI COLLEGEplayed for coach Chris Lee at Pearl High School...three-time Most Outstanding Defensive Player...Jane Foster Award...2011 MS All-Star team

PERSONALdaughter of Tracey Hunt...born on December 31, 1992...majoring in Elementary Education

KAILEIGH HUNT

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38 JANYL IGANDA

BARTLETT, TENN.BARTLETT HS

M | 5-4 | JR

2012 SOPHOMORE SEASONdid not play

2011 FRESHMAN SEASONsaw action on junior varsity team...came in on a 6-0 win over Louisi-ana College on September 20th

BEFORE MISSISSIPPI COLLEGEplayed for coach Catherine Jones at Bartlett High School...team captain as a senior

PERSONALdaughter of Rocky, Sr. and Imelda Iganda...born on November 30, 1993...majoring in Kinesiology

MOIRA KELLY

5 MOIRA KELLY

ST. LOUIS, MO.INCARNATE WORD ACA.

M | 5-1 | JR

2012 SOPHOMORE SEASONplayed in 11 games for the Lady Choctaws...tallied game-winning goal in a 3-2 victory over Millsaps on October 15th...earned ASC All-Academic Honors

2011 FRESHMAN SEASONplayed in seven games as a freshman...scored game-winning goal in a 4-0 victory over Ozarks on September 17th...assisted on goal in a 8-0 victory over McMurry on October 10th

BEFORE MISSISSIPPI COLLEGEplayed for coach Annie Beekman at Incarnate Word Academy...Elite Knight Award...two-time District Champions

PERSONALdaughter of Nina and Kevin Kelly...born on December 3, 1992...majoring in Education

JANYL IGANDA

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16 ALLISON KISS

LAKE MARY, FLA.THE MASTER’S ACA.

D | 5-4 | JR

2012 SOPHOMORE SEASONplayed in 15 games, starting in eight for the Lady Choctaws...helped a defense that pitched nine shutouts on the season...earned ASC All-Academic honors

2011 FRESHMAN SEASONplayed in 12 games for the Lady Choctaws...tallied 369 minutes as a freshman

BEFORE MISSISSIPPI COLLEGEplayed for coach Jess Bourque at The Master’s Academy...First Team All-Distrct in 2010...three-time team captain

PERSONALdaughter of Anna and Tommy Kiss...born on August 2, 1993...major-ing in Nursing

ALLISON KISS

6 KAITLYN KISS

LAKE MARY, FLA.THE MASTER’S ACA.

F | 5-4 | JR

2012 SOPHOMORE SEASONplayed in 18 games, starting in 16 for the Lady Choctaws...recorded six goals and ranked fourth in the conference with eight assists...tallied 20 points which ranked third on the team...scored game-win-ning goals in victories over Sewanee, Schreiner, Mary Hardin-Baylor, and Concordia (TX)...named ASC Offensive Player of the Week for games played Oct. 15-20th...earned ASC All-Academic honors...earned Second Team All-ASC selection

2011 FRESHMAN SEASONplayed 18 games, starting three for the Lady Choctaws as a fresh-man...scored ten goals, which ranked second on the team, and assisted on two others...tallied 22 points which ranked third on the team...scored game-winning goal in a 3-0 victory over Schreiner on October 15th

BEFORE MISSISSIPPI COLLEGEplayed for coach Jess Bourque at The Master’s Academy...2010 First Team All-State selection...four-time First Team All-District performer...two-time First Team All-Region selection...First Team All-Central Florida in 2011...Second Team All-Central Florida in 2010...three-time team captain...2010 team MVP...2011 Athlete of the Year

PERSONALdaughter of Anna and Tommy Kiss...born on August 2, 1993...major-ing in Biology/Pre-Med

KAITLYN KISS

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14 MACEY LEE

PEARL, MISS.PEARL HS

F | 5-6 | JR

2012 JUNIOR SEASONplayed in 18 games, starting in 17 for the Lady Choctaws...tallied 14 goals, which ranked first on the team and in the conference...as-sisted on seven other goals, which ranked fifth in the conference...ranked second in the conference with 35 points...scored game-win-ning goals in victories over Berry, Howard Payne, LeTourneau, and East Texas Baptist (ASC Tournament game)...named ASC Co-Offen-sive Player of the Week for games played Sept. 27-29...earned First Team All-ASC selection...earned ASC All-Academic honors

2011 FRESHMAN SEASONplayed in all 18 games, starting 17 for the Lady Choctaws as a fresh-man...scored 11 goals, which ranked first on the team, and assisted on two others...tallied 24 points, which ranked first on the team...scored game-winning goal in a 6-0 victory over Louisiana College on September 20th, in a 8-0 victory over McMurry on October 1, and in a 3-0 victory over Texas Lutheran on October 14th...earned Second Team All-ASC selection

BEFORE MISSISSIPPI COLLEGEplayed for coach Chris Lee at Pearl High School...two-time First Team All-State performer...Second Team All-State selection...three-time team MVP...two-time Most Valuable Offensive Player...named PHS Most Athletic...Lindy Callahan Scholar Athlete...State Runner-Up...three-time District Champions...Wendy’s High School Heisman win-ner

PERSONALdaughter of Mark and Angela Lee...born on December 7, 1992...majoring in Biology/Pre-Med

MACEY LEE

10 NICOLE MCKISSACK

MADISON, MISS.MADISON CENTRAL HS

M | 5-6 | JR

2012 SOPHOMORE SEASONplayed in all 20 games, starting in 17 for the Lady Choctaws...as-sisted on a goal in a 4-0 win over Howard Payne on September 20th and on a goal in a 6-0 victory over Texas Lutheran on September 29th...led a defense that pitched nine shutouts on the season...earned ASC All-Academic honors

2011 FRESHMAN SEASONstarted in all 18 games for the Lady Choctaws...tallied 1479 minutes as a freshman, which ranked second on the team...assisted on two goals...earned Third Team All-ASC selection

BEFORE MISSISSIPPI COLLEGEplayed for coach Matt Woods at Madison Central High School...three-time soccer State Champions...2011 MHSAA All-Star...Metro Player of the Week...First Team All-State selection as a senior...four-time North State Champions

PERSONALdaughter of Rick and Nita McKissack...born on May 12, 1993...majoring in Biology/Pre-Med

NICOLE MCKISSACK

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27 LAUREN PRESCOTT

RUSTON, LA.RUSTON HS

M | 5-9 | JR

2012 SOPHOMORE SEASONstarted in all 20 games for the Lady Choctaws...scored three goals and assisted on two others...tallied over 1050 minutes on the sea-son...earned ASC All-Academic honors

2011 FRESHMAN SEASONplayed in 16 games, starting six for the Lady Choctaws...tallied 682 minutes as a sophomore...scored one goal in a 4-0 victory over Ozarks on September 17th

BEFORE MISSISSIPPI COLLEGEplayed for coach Joe Aulds at Ruston High School...four-time First Team All-District performer...First Team All-North Eastern as a senior...District Offensive MVP as a junior...District MVP as a senior...two-time team MVP

PERSONALdaughter of Bill and Stacy Prescott...born on January 27, 1993...majoring in Psychology

LAUREN PRESCOTT

18 NIKKI RHEA

LA PORTE, TEXASLA PORTE HS

D | 5-5 | JR

2012 SOPHOMORE SEASONsaw action in a 4-0 shutout over Howard Payne...earned ASC All-Academic honors

2011 FRESHMAN SEASONplayed in three games for the Lady Choctaws...saw action on junior varsity team

BEFORE MISSISSIPPI COLLEGEplayed for coach Brandy German at La Porte High School...two-time All-District performer...Honorable Mention All-District selection...Second Team All-District performer...district Sportsmanship Award

PERSONALdaughter of Melissa and Matthew Rhea...born on March 11, 1993...majoring in Interior Design

NIKKI RHEA

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21 STEPHANIE STAPLETON

PEARL, MISS.PEARL HS

M | 5-6 | JR

2012 SOPHOMORE SEASONplayed in 15 games for the Lady Choctaws...assisted on a goal in a 4-0 win over Howard Payne on September 20th and on a goal in a 10-1 victory over the Ozarks on October 25th...earned ASC All-Aca-demic honors

2011 FRESHMAN SEASONplayed in 16 games, starting four for the Lady Choctaws...tallied 518 minutes as a sophomore...assisted on a game-winning goal in a 1-0 victory over Belhaven on September 9th

BEFORE MISSISSIPPI COLLEGEplayed for coach Chris Lee at Pearl High School...six-year starter...Coach’s Award in 2010...Voted Outstanding Offensive Player in 2011

PERSONALdaughter of Steve and Alisa Stapleton...born on September 10, 1992...majoring in Kinesiology

STACY SWEZEY

5 STACEY SWEZEY

HUDSON, FLA.LEES-MCRAE COLLEGE

D | 5-5 | JR

2012 SOPHOMORE SEASONplayed in 12 games, starting in six for the Lady Choctaws...assisted on a goal in a 10-1 win over the Ozarks on October 25th...helped a defense that pitched nine shutouts on the season

BEFORE MISSISSIPPI COLLEGEplayed for Coach Cally Morrill at Lees-McRae College...played at Hudson High School...three-time First Team SAC selection...four-time Best Defender award...two-time team captain...part of four-time Dis-trict Championship team...part of Conference Championship team

PERSONALdaughter of Chris and Tina Swezey...born on September 26, 1991...majoring in Sports Management

STEPHANIE STAPLETON

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2 ALEX VOHS

FENTON, MO.ROCKWOOD SUMMIT HS

D | 5-2 | JR

2012 SOPHOMORE SEASONplayed in 15 games, starting in one for the Lady Choctaws...earned ASC All-Academic Honors

2011 FRESHMAN SEASONplayed in 15 games, starting eight for the Lady Choctaws...tallied 590 minutes as a freshman

BEFORE MISSISSIPPI COLLEGEplayed for coach Chris Kappler at Rockwood Summit High School...2009 Coach’s Award...four-year letterman...four-year letter-man on golf team...2011 soccer conference champions...unde-feated all four years in golf match play...2007-11 Golf Conference champions

PERSONALdaughter of Thomas and Sherrie Vohs...born on July 25, 1993...majoring in Biology/Pre-Med

ALEX VOHS

15 CAITLYN ANDREWS

BILOXI, MISS.BILOXI HS

D | 5-6 | SO

2012 FRESHMAN SEASONplayed in 10 games, starting in one for the Lady Choctaws...tallied 175 minutes on the season

BEFORE MISSISSIPPI COLLEGEplayed for Coach Marco Mthembu at Biloxi High School...five-year letterman...All-District selections for soccer and cross country...four-year letterman on cross country team...Cross Country Runner of the Year

PERSONALdaughter of Gregg and Cynthia Andrews...born on November 18, 1993...majoring in Nursing

CAITLYN ANDREWS

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3 SAVANNAH CARPENTER

HURLEY, MISS.EAST CENTRAL HS

M | 5-1 | SO

2012 FRESHMAN SEASONplayed in 14 games for the Lady Choctaws...tallied a goal in a 6-1 win over East Texas Baptist...assisted on a goal in a 10-1 victory over the Ozarks

BEFORE MISSISSIPPI COLLEGEplayed for Coach Ryan Ceccurulli at East Central High School...two-time Offensive MVP...Team MVP in 2011...member of the Gulf Coast United/Dynamo Futbol Club Premier Soccer Team

PERSONALdaughter of Dwayne and Angela Carpenter...born on March 28, 1994...majoring in Pre-Med

MEGHAN DODGE

11 MEGHAN DODGE

PALM HARBOR, FLA.EAST LAKE HS

D | 5-7 | SO

2012 FRESHMAN SEASONplayed in 11 games, starting in six for the Lady Choctaws...recorded a goal in a 6-1 win over East Texas Baptist

BEFORE MISSISSIPPI COLLEGEplayed for Coach Julia King at East Lake High School...Pinellas County Senior All-Star team selection...team captain...team MVP...Coach’s Award

PERSONALdaughter of David and Kelley Dodge...born on July 25, 1994...major-ing in Elementary Education

SAVANNAH CARPENTER

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13 BECCA DUPUY

WEST MONROE, LA.WEST MONROE HS

F | 5-5 | SO

2012 FRESHMAN SEASONplayed in 16 games for the Lady Choctaws...assisted on four goals, including two assists in a 6-1 win over East Texas Baptist

BEFORE MISSISSIPPI COLLEGEplayed for Coach Trey Long at West Monroe High School...four-time First Team All-District performer...District Offensive MVP...two-time Overall District MVP...four-time First Team All Northeast Louisiana selection...First Team All-State selection in ‘10-’11...Second Team All-State selection in ‘11-’12...team Co-Offensive MVP...two-time team Offensive MVP...team captain...’10-’11 FCA Athlete of the Year

PERSONALdaughter of Stanley and Susan Dupuy...born on July 15, 1994...undecided on major

BECCA DUPUY

9 KELLY O’MAHONEY

MANDEVILLE, LA.GEORGIA COLL. & ST. U.

D | 5-7 | SO

2012 SOPHOMORE SEASONmissed entire season due to injury

BEFORE MISSISSIPPI COLLEGEplayed for Coach Hope Clark at Georgia College and State Univer-sity...played for Coach Carly Hotard at Fontainebleau High School...Captain’s Award...Bulldog Award

PERSONALdaughter of Laurence and Susan O’Mahoney...born on July 14, 1993...majoring in Interior Design

KELLY O’MAHONEY

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36 MELISSA ROBERSON

COLLIERVILLE, TENN.COLLIERVILLE HS

M | 5-8 | SO

2012 FRESHMAN SEASONsaw action in a 4-0 victory over Howard Payne

BERFORE MISSISSIPPI COLLEGEplayed for Coach Bill Gillespie at Collierville High School...Jenna Willingham Award recipient in 2010

PERSONALdaughter of George and Ruth Roberson...born on October 30, 1993...majoring in International Business and Economics

SIMONE WILLIS

20SIMONE WILLIS

WEST MONROE, LA.WEST MONROE HS

F | 5-8 | SO

2012 FRESHMAN SEASONplayed in 12 games for the Lady Choctaws as a freshman...scored a goal in a 5-0 victory over Oglethorpe on September 8th and a goal in a 6-0 win over Texas Lutheran on September 29th

BEFORE MISSISSIPPI COLLEGEplayed for Coach Trey Long at West Monroe High School...four-time First Team All-District selection...four-time First Team All-Area selec-tion...three-time District Offensive MVP...All- Academic team selec-tion as a senior...All-State team selection as a freshman and junior

PERSONALdaughter of David and Karen Willis...born on December 21, 1993...majoring in Pharmacy

MELISSA ROBERSON

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JulianneHERRERA

M - 5’9 - JRClayton, Calif.

(Santa Barbary City Coll.)

AmandaALLENF - 5’5 - SO

New Orleans, La.(Spring Hill Coll.)

AutumnBOLTONF - 5’7 - SO

Tracey, Calif.(Delta JC)

BrittneyBURKE

M - 5’3 - FRMetairie, La.

(Dominican HS)

AutumnBELCHER

D - 5’5 - FRBrandon, Miss.(Brandon HS)

DraeBORDELON

M - 4’11 - FRSlidell, La.

(Northshore HS)

EmilyCASTROM - 5’4 - FR

Houston, Texas(Langham Creek HS)

NicoleHARDISON

D - 5’10 - FR Arlington, Tenn.

(Bolton HS)

EllaHAYESD - 5’8 - FR

Fairhope, Ala.(Fairhope HS)

SaraHODGESM - 5’6 - FR Elmhurst, Ill.

(Timothy School)

LaurenHUGHESD - 5’4 - FR

Pensacola, Fla.(West Florida HS)

MelanieHUMMERT

GK - 5’7 - FRCarrollton, Texas

(Hebron HS)

MadisonLEONARDM - 5’10 - FR

Cantonment, Fla.(Tate HS)

KristenLITTLEF - 5’5 - FR

Clinton, Miss.(Clinton HS)

BrittanyO’LEARYGK - 5’10 - FR

New Port Ricky, Fla.(River Ridge HS)

KelliPAVELKAD - 5’11 - FR

Clearwater, Fla.(Osceola HS)

ChristianROBERTSON

M - 5’3 - FRGreenwood, Miss.

(Pillow Aca.)

IrisROMANM - 5’1 - FR

Houston, Texas(Cypress Falls HS)

AlexSELBY

GK - 5’7 - FRAtoka, Tenn.(Munford HS)

JenniferMILLHOLLAND

D - 5’9 - FRAtlanta, Ga.

(Ola HS)

MariaTURNAGE

D - 5’3 - FRGulfport, Miss.(Gulfport HS)

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2012 Season Review

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2012 Season Review2012 Results

(14-3-3, 9-2-1 ASC)

2012 Team Statistics

The Mississippi College women’s soccer team finished the 2012 season with an overall record of 14-3-3. The Lady Choc-taws earned a bid to the American South-west Conference Tournament for the 10th time in 11 years after finishing 9-2-1 in the conference. MC defeated East Texas Baptist, 2-0, before falling to the Univer-sity of Texas at Tyler in a shootout in the semi-finals.

The 2012 season was highlighted by a 10-1 victory over the Ozarks and shut-outs in 10 of the 20 games. Five different Lady Choctaws were able to find the back of the net six or more times on the year, which allowed MC to finish second in the conference with 59 goals.

The scoring attack was led by sophomore midfielder Macey Lee who led the confer-ence with 14 goals and ranked second in the ASC with 35 points. The Pearl, Miss. native ranked second on the team with seven assists and was tied for first with four game-winning goals. Fellow sopho-more midfielder Melanie Benner finished second on the team with eight goals and 21 points, which ranked in the top 10 in the ASC.

Senior forward Christy Wyne and sopho-more forward Kaitlyn Kiss each tallied six goals on the season. Wyne assisted on five other goals, while Kiss ranked fourth in the conference with eight assists. Ju-nior forward Caitlin Chapman also record-ed six goals and assisted on one other on the year.

The defense was stout, led by senior de-fenders Hillary Fowler and Megan Whit-ten. Fowler and Whitten played in all 20 matches for the Lady Choctaws to lead a defense that pitched 10 shutouts on the year. Fowler tallied two goals, while Whit-ten ranks 10th in program history with a total of 74 matches played.

Roberson led the Lady Choctaws in the net, making 53 saves over 1400 min-utes played to tally a 0.83 goals against average. She finished her career at MC ranked second in school history with 15 shutouts and 49 matches played be-tween the posts.

MC recorded the most wins in program history since 2008 and recorded every loss by a score of 2-1. The efforts of the Lady Choctaws paid off as seven players were named to ASC All-Conference Teams at the end of the season. Megan Whit-ten, Melanie Benner, and Macey Lee all earned First Team selections. Kaitlyn Kiss earned a Second Team selection, while Christy Wyne and Genna Shelley earned Third Team Honors. Bethany Rob-erson earned an Honorable Mention and was named one of three ASC Sportsman-ship Athletes of the Year. Benner and Whitten also earned NSCAA All-West Re-gion Team selections. Although not the biggest team on campus, the women’s soccer team had the most players earn ASC All-Academic Honors, with 21 Lady Choctaws receiving the award.

09/01 Birmingham-Southern T, 1-109/02 at Sewanee W, 2-009/07 at Berry W, 1-009/08 at Oglethorpe W, 5-009/11 at Louisiana College* W. 2-009/13 Texas-Brownsville L, 1-209/20 Howard Payne* W, 4-009/22 Hardin-Simmons* L, 1-209/28 at Schreiner* W, 4-009/29 at Texas Lutheran* W, 6-010/06 East Texas Baptist* W, 6-110/12 at Texas-Tyler* L, 1-210/13 at LeTourneau* W, 3-010/15 Millsaps W, 3-210/18 Mary Hardin-Baylor* W, 3-010/20 Concordia Texas* W, 3-210/25 at Ozarks (AR)* W, 10-110/27 at Texas-Dallas* T, 0-011/01 East Texas Baptist^ W, 2-011/02 Texas-Tyler^ T, 1-1

* American Southwest Conference Game^ ASC Tournament (Abilene, Texas)

Goals-Shot Attempts 59-381Goals Scored/Game 2.95Shots Pct. .155Shots on Goal-Attempts 193-381SOG Pct. .507Shots/Game 19.0Assists 44Corner Kicks 107Penalty Kicks 0-0Yellow Cards-Red Cards 8-0

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INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

SHOTS ## Player GP-GS Min G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% YC-RC GW PK-Att Corners 14 Macey Lee 18-17 917 14 7 35 47 .298 27 .574 2-0 4 0-0 0 12 Melanie Benner 20-20 1408 8 5 21 55 .145 25 .455 2-0 3 0-0 8 6 Kaitlyn Kiss 18-16 718 6 8 20 31 .194 16 .516 0-0 4 0-0 0 18 Christy Wyne 18-8 950 6 5 17 33 .182 20 .606 0-0 1 0-0 0 1 Caitlin Chapman 19-16 672 6 1 13 24 .250 13 .542 0-0 0 0-0 47 20 Shelby Phelon 20-3 788 4 2 10 37 .108 23 .622 0-0 0 0-0 1 19 Genna Shelley 19-19 1188 3 3 9 20 .150 10 .500 0-0 1 0-0 2 27 Lauren Prescott 20-20 1055 3 2 8 34 .088 13 .382 1-0 0 0-0 0 24 Hillary Fowler 20-19 1193 2 0 4 7 .286 3 .429 0-0 0 0-0 0 26 Simone Willis 12-0 280 2 0 4 6 .333 5 .833 1-0 0 0-0 1 22 Becca Dupuy 16-0 497 0 4 4 23 .000 12 .522 0-0 0 0-0 0 3 Savannah Carpenter 14-0 468 1 1 3 10 .100 7 .700 0-0 0 0-0 5 11 Meghan Dodge 14-6 648 1 0 2 8 .125 3 .375 0-0 0 0-0 0 17 Taylor Mraz 5-0 126 1 0 2 3 .333 2 .667 0-0 0 0-0 0 5 Moira Kelly 11-0 155 1 0 2 2 .500 1 .500 0-0 1 0-0 0 10 Nicole McKissack 20-17 1273 0 2 2 22 .000 3 .136 0-0 0 0-0 17 21 Stephanie Stapleton 15-0 301 0 2 2 9 .000 2 .222 0-0 0 0-0 19 34 Ashley Greenway 5-0 150 0 1 1 1 .000 1 1.000 0-0 0 0-0 0 4 Stacy Swezey 12-6 661 0 1 1 1 .000 1 1.000 0-0 0 0-0 0 8 Kaileigh Hunt 14-3 378 0 0 0 3 .000 2 .667 0-0 0 0-0 0 7 Megan Whitten 20-20 1565 0 0 0 3 .000 2 .667 0-0 0 0-0 0 2 Alex Vohs 15-1 495 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0-0 0 0-0 3 37 Lynnsey Jackson 2-0 11 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 0 36 Melissa Roberson 1-0 4 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 0 33 Brianna Blackwell 8-3 464 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 0 29 Katie Fox 1-0 15 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 0 25 Nikki Rhea 1-0 4 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 0 23 Alexis Pauline 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 1-0 0 0-0 0 16 Allison Kiss 15-8 681 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 0 15 Caitlyn Andrews 10-1 175 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 0 13 Chelsea Corona 2-0 14 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 0 01 Bethany Roberson 18-17 1216 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0 0 Total............... 20 - 59 44 162 381 .155 193 .507 8-0 14 0-0 - Opponents........... 20 - 14 7 35 179 .078 79 .441 8-1 3 2-2 -

GOAL AVERAGE SAVES RECORD Shut- Shots ## Player GP-GS Minutes GA GaAvg Saves SavePct W L T outs Faced 33 Brianna Blackwell 8-3 463:38 1 0.19 12 .923 4 0 0 2.3 21 01 Bethany Roberson 18-15 1416:22 13 0.83 53 .803 10 3 2 5.3 146 TM TEAM 0-0 0:00 0 0.00 0 .000 0 0 0 3.0 0 Total............... 20 1880:00 14 0.67 65 .823 14 3 2 11 167 Opponents........... 20 1880:00 59 2.82 134 .694 3 14 3 1 374

GOALKEEPER STATISTICS

TEAM STATISTICS

TEAM STATISTICS MC OPP CORNER KICKS 107 54 PENALTY KICKS 0-0 2-2 PENALTIES Yellow cards 8 8 Red cards 0 1 ATTENDANCE Total 1645 1387 Dates/Avg/Date 7/235 10/139 Neutral Site #/Avg 3/95

TEAM STATISTICS MC OPP SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot att. 59-381 14-179 Goals scored/gm 2.95 0.70 Shot pct. .155 .078 SOG-Att. 193-381 79-179 SOG pct. .507 .441 Shots/Game 19.0 8.9 Assists 44 7

GOALS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Mississippi College 31 28 0 0 59 Opponents 8 5 0 1 14

SHOTS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Mississippi College 187 186 7 1 381 Opponents 90 81 4 4 179

SAVES BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Mississippi College 35 27 1 2 65 Opponents 60 73 0 1 134

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GAME RESULTS CATEGORY LEADERS

Date Opponent Score Overall ASC Attend 09/01 vs Birmingham-Southern T, 1-1 0-0-1 0-0-0 42 MACEY LEE (KAITLYN KISS)09/02 at Sewanee W, 2-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 50 KAITLYN KISS (MACEY LEE) MACEY LEE (KAITLYN KISS) 09/07 at Berry W, 1-0 2-0-1 0-0-0 50 MACEY LEE (KAITLYN KISS)09/08 at Oglethorpe W, 5-0 3-0-1 0-0-0 100 MELANIE BENNER (UNASSISTED) CAITLIN CHAPMAN (MACEY LEE) KAITLYN KISS (GENNA SHELLEY) MELANIE BENNER (UNASSISTED) SIMONE WILLIS (UNASSISTED) 09/11 at Louisiana College* W, 2-0 4-0-1 1-0-0 250 MELANIE BENNER (MACEY LEE) CHRISTY WYNE (UNASSISTED) 09/13 TEXAS-BROWNSVILLE L, 1-2 4-1-1 1-0-0 164 MELANIE BENNER (UNASSISTED)09/20 HOWARD PAYNE* W, 4-0 5-1-1 2-0-0 241 MACEY LEE (CHRISTY WYNE) SHELBY PHELON (NICOLE MCKISSACK) SHELBY PHELON (STEPHANIE STAPLETON) MACEY LEE (KAITLYN KISS;CHRISTY WYNE) 09/22 #5 HARDIN-SIMMONS* L, 1-2 5-2-1 2-1-0 347 MELANIE BENNER (UNASSISTED)09/28 at Schreiner* W, 4-0 6-2-1 3-1-0 163 KAITLYN KISS (MACEY LEE) MACEY LEE (UNASSISTED) MACEY LEE (UNASSISTED) MACEY LEE (KAITLYN KISS) 09/29 at Texas Lutheran* W, 6-0 7-2-1 4-1-0 100 MELANIE BENNER (NICOLE MCKISSACK) CHRISTY WYNE (MELANIE BENNER) CHRISTY WYNE (KAITLYN KISS) TEAM (UNASSISTED) SIMONE WILLIS (UNASSISTED) TAYLOR MRAZ (BECCA DUPUY) 10/06 EAST TEXAS BAPTIST* W, 6-1 8-2-1 5-1-0 252 MEGHAN DODGE (MACEY LEE) GENNA SHELLEY (MELANIE BENNER) MACEY LEE (MELANIE BENNER) SHELBY PHELON (BECCA DUPUY) CAITLIN CHAPMAN (MELANIE BENNER) SAVANNAH CARPENTER (BECCA DUPUY) 10/12 at Texas-Tyler* L, 1-2 (2OT) 8-3-1 5-2-0 345 LAUREN PRESCOTT (UNASSISTED)10/13 at LeTourneau* W, 3-0 9-3-1 6-2-0 150 MACEY LEE (CHRISTY WYNE) MACEY LEE (LAUREN PRESCOTT) GENNA SHELLEY (MACEY LEE) 10/15 MILLSAPS W, 3-2 10-3-1 6-2-0 145 LAUREN PRESCOTT (MELANIE BENNER) MELANIE BENNER (UNASSISTED) MOIRA KELLY (BECCA DUPUY) 10/18 MARY HARDIN-BAYLOR* W, 3-0 11-3-1 7-2-0 143 KAITLYN KISS (MACEY LEE) MACEY LEE (CHRISTY WYNE) CAITLIN CHAPMAN (UNASSISTED) 10/20 CONCORDIA (TX)* W, 3-2 12-3-1 8-2-0 353 CHRISTY WYNE (SHELBY PHELON) MELANIE BENNER (UNASSISTED) KAITLYN KISS (GENNA SHELLEY) 10/25 at Ozarks* W, 10-1 13-3-1 9-2-0 105 CAITLIN CHAPMAN (CHRISTY WYNE) CHRISTY WYNE (LAUREN PRESCOTT) GENNA SHELLEY (STACY SWEZEY) CAITLIN CHAPMAN (GENNA SHELLEY) SHELBY PHELON (STEPHANIE STAPLETON) CHRISTY WYNE (KAITLYN KISS) CAITLIN CHAPMAN (KAITLYN KISS) HILLARY FOWLER (CAITLIN CHAPMAN) LAUREN PRESCOTT (SAVANNAH CARPENTER) KAITLYN KISS (ASHLEY GREENWAY) 10/27 at Texas Dallas* T, 0-0 13-3-2 9-2-1 12411/01 vs East Texas Baptist W, 2-0 14-3-2 9-2-1 117 MACEY LEE (SHELBY PHELON) MACEY LEE (UNASSISTED) 11/02 vs Texas-Tyler T, 1-1 14-3-3 9-2-1 127 HILLARY FOWLER (UNASSISTED)

## POINTS GP G A Pts Shots 14 Macey Lee 18 14 7 35 47 12 Melanie Benner 20 8 5 21 55 6 Kaitlyn Kiss 18 6 8 20 31 18 Christy Wyne 18 6 5 17 33 1 Caitlin Chapman 19 6 1 13 24 20 Shelby Phelon 20 4 2 10 37 19 Genna Shelley 19 3 3 9 20 27 Lauren Prescott 20 3 2 8 34 24 Hillary Fowler 20 2 0 4 7 26 Simone Willis 12 2 0 4 6

## GOALS GP G A Pts Shots 14 Macey Lee 18 14 7 35 47 12 Melanie Benner 20 8 5 21 55 1 Caitlin Chapman 19 6 1 13 24 6 Kaitlyn Kiss 18 6 8 20 31 18 Christy Wyne 18 6 5 17 33 20 Shelby Phelon 20 4 2 10 37 27 Lauren Prescott 20 3 2 8 34 19 Genna Shelley 19 3 3 9 20 24 Hillary Fowler 20 2 0 4 7 26 Simone Willis 12 2 0 4 6

## ASSISTS GP G A Pts Shots 6 Kaitlyn Kiss 18 6 8 20 31 14 Macey Lee 18 14 7 35 47 18 Christy Wyne 18 6 5 17 33 12 Melanie Benner 20 8 5 21 55 22 Becca Dupuy 16 0 4 4 23 19 Genna Shelley 19 3 3 9 20 27 Lauren Prescott 20 3 2 8 34 10 Nicole McKissack 20 0 2 2 22 21 Stephanie Stapleton 15 0 2 2 9 20 Shelby Phelon 20 4 2 10 37

## SHOTS GP G A Shots Shot% 12 Melanie Benner 20 8 5 55 .145 14 Macey Lee 18 14 7 47 .298 20 Shelby Phelon 20 4 2 37 .108 27 Lauren Prescott 20 3 2 34 .088 18 Christy Wyne 18 6 5 33 .182 6 Kaitlyn Kiss 18 6 8 31 .194 1 Caitlin Chapman 19 6 1 24 .250 22 Becca Dupuy 16 0 4 23 .000 10 Nicole McKissack 20 0 2 22 .000 19 Genna Shelley 19 3 3 20 .150

## SHOTS ON GOAL GP G A Shots SOG SOG%14 Macey Lee 18 14 7 47 27 .574 12 Melanie Benner 20 8 5 55 25 .455 20 Shelby Phelon 20 4 2 37 23 .622 18 Christy Wyne 18 6 5 33 20 .606 6 Kaitlyn Kiss 18 6 8 31 16 .516 27 Lauren Prescott 20 3 2 34 13 .382 1 Caitlin Chapman 19 6 1 24 13 .542 22 Becca Dupuy 16 0 4 23 12 .522 19 Genna Shelley 19 3 3 20 10 .500 3 Savannah Carpenter 14 1 1 10 7 .700

## GAME WINNING GOALS GP No. 14 Macey Lee 18 4 6 Kaitlyn Kiss 18 4 12 Melanie Benner 20 3 19 Genna Shelley 19 1 5 Moira Kelly 11 1 18 Christy Wyne 18 1

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The American Southwest Conference, one of the largest intercollegiate athletic conferences in NCAA Division III, enters its 18th season with the 2013-14 academic year. Founded in May 1996 to provide a structure for intercollegiate athletics among the member in-stitutions, the American Southwest Conference includes former members of the Texas Intercollegiate Athletic Association (TIAA) and other institutions outside the Texas border. From the eight founding institutions to today's present group of 14 college and universities, the ASC encompasses institutions sharing similar educational and athletic philosophies. Spreading across four states -- Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana and Mississippi -- the ASC offers student-athletes competition in 16 sports with opportunity for advancement in both conference and NCAA Division III championships. The American Southwest Conference has a multidimensional mission to create an environment char-acterized by opportunities to learn, friendly competition and activities for the conference membership. ASC members believe team and individual sports provide learning opportunities, and its membership strives to create an athletics environment supportive of teaching and learning. Conference and NCAA resources also provide student-athletes, coaches and administrators access to academic, leadership, sportsmanship and career enhancement opportunities. Traditional standards of ethical conduct and fair play are respected among the ASC members. To guarantee the integrity of the association, the membership is committed to furthering the philosophy and policies of the National Collegiate Athletic Association Division III and the Conference. The roster of American Southwest Conference members in 2013-14 includes Concordia University Texas, East Texas Baptist University, Hardin-Simmons University, Howard Payne University, LeTourneau University, Louisiana College, University of Mary Hardin-Baylor, Mississippi College, University of the Ozarks, Sul Ross State University, University of Texas at Dallas and University of Texas at Tyler. ASC championships are conducted in 16 sports (8 men, 8 women). Men's championships are of-fered in baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, soccer, tennis and track and field. Women's championships are offered in basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, tennis, track and field and volleyball.

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RICHARDSON, Texas –– Hardin-Simmons has been predicted to win its 11th consecutive and 16th over-all American Southwest Conference women’s soccer title, it was announced on Tuesday (Aug. 20) by the conference office after a vote of the league’s 11 head coaches and sports information directors. Taking 2013 preseason player of the year honors were MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE’S MACEY LEE and Hardin-Simmons Courtney Cramer. Hardin-Simmons, which went 18-1-2 overall (12-0-0 ASC) and reached the sectional round of the NCAA Division III Women’s Soccer Championship last season, totaled 239 points and received all but three of the 22 possible first-place votes to be the favorite in the annual preseason poll. Head coach Marcus Wood’s Cowgirls have gone 157 games without losing to a conference opponent and claimed nine consecutive ASC regular season crowns. HSU, which won the national title in 2010, led the league with 89 goals last season – 30 more than anyone else in the ASC. The Cowgirls were scored on just eight times. Texas-Tyler (14-5-1, 11-1-0 ASC) was picked to finish as the runner-up with 218 points and landed two first-place votes. Head coach Stefani Webb’s Patriots reached the conference title game last season and took HSU to overtime in the regular season before falling, 2-1. Two-time conference champion Texas-Dallas (11-5-2, 7-3-2 ASC) was the choice for third place with 188 points and received the final first-place vote. MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE (14-3-3, 9-2-1 ASC) was just one point behind UTD to be the fourth-place selection. East Texas Baptist (8-7-1, 6-5-1 ASC) totaled 136 points to be in the fifth position and Concordia Texas (9-6-3, 7-3-2 ASC) had 125 points to round out what would be the league’s six teams to qualify for the ASC Championship Tournament. Howard Payne had 112 points to be the seventh-place pick. Mary Hardin-Baylor (106 pts.) was eighth, followed by Louisiana College (68 pts.), LeTourneau (44 pts.) and Ozarks (29 pts.). Lee (Pearl, Miss. / PHS), a 5-foot-6 junior forward, has been named ASC Preseason Offensive Player after posting the third most points in the league last season with 14 goals and seven assists. Four of her goals were of the game-winning variety. Cramer (Abilene, Texas / Wylie HS), a 5-foot-7 senior defender, has been named as ASC Preseason Defensive Player of the Year after spearheading a unit that allowed only 0.38 goals per game and pro-duced 15 shutouts last season – both top marks in the conference. Cramer also found the back of the net 14 times. Lee and Cramer, whose goal totals tied for best in the conference, were each first team all-ASC selec-tions last season. Cramer was the defensive player of the year. The 2013 ASC season – the 18th in league history – begins as early as Aug. 30. The six-team, single elimination conference tournament is slated for Nov. 7-10 – with an off day on Nov. 9 – at the site of the regular season champion. An automatic berth into the NCAA Division III tournament will be on the line. NOTES: New head coaches in the conference are LeTourneau’s Jamie Lindvall and Concordia Texas’ Heather Primavera. . . . Texas Lutheran (7-9-1, 4-7-1 ASC) and Schreiner (3-12-1, 3-9-0 ASC) are no longer members of the conference . . . . Hardin-Simmons is ranked No. 6 in the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA)/Continental Tire Division III Women’s Coaches Top 25 Poll. . . . Entering his 14th season at Hardin-Simmons, Wood ranks fourth all-time among women’s soccer head coaches from all NCAA levels with an .868 winning percentage (236-27-21). . . . To talk about ASC Soccer on Twit-ter this season, use the hashtag: #ASCsoccer.

2013 AMERICAN SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE PRESEASON RELEASE

2013 PRESEASON POLL [Voted on by ASC Head Coaches, SID's, Media Members]

Team (1st place votes) Points1 Hardin-Simmons (19) ..................................... 2392 Texas-Tyler (2) ................................................. 2183 Texas-Dallas (1) .............................................. 1884 MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE ................................ 1875 East Texas Baptist .......................................... 1366 Concordia Texas ............................................. 1257 Howard Payne ................................................ 1128 Mary Hardin-Baylor ........................................ 1069 Louisiana College ............................................. 6810 LeTourneau....................................................... 4411 Ozarks ............................................................... 29

Team (1st place votes) 2012 Record1 Hardin-Simmons (19) ...18-1-2, 12-0-0 ASC (1st)2 Texas-Tyler (2) ...............14-5-1, 11-1-0 ASC (2nd)3 Texas-Dallas (1) .............11-5-2, 7-3-2 ASC (T4th)4 Mississippi College .........14-3-3, 9-2-1 ASC (3rd)5 East Texas Baptist ............. 8-7-1, 6-5-1 ASC (6th)6 Concordia Texas .............. 9-6-3, 7-3-2 ASC (T4th)7 Howard Payne ................... 6-9-0, 6-6-0 ASC (7th)8 Mary Hardin-Baylor ........... 6-8-2, 3-7-2 ASC (8th)9 Louisiana College ..........5-11-2, 2-8-2 ASC (11th)10 LeTourneau................. 1-16-1, 1-10-1 ASC (12th)11 Ozarks ..........................1-17-0, 1-11-0 ASC (13th)* Texas Lutheran (7-9-1, 4-7-1 ASC) and Schreiner (3-12-1, 3-9-0 ASC) are no longer members of the conference.

2013 PRESEASON PLAYERS OF THE YEAR [Voted on by ASC Head Coaches and SID's]

OFFENSIVE ................................ Macey Lee, F, Jr., MCDEFENSIVE ................. Courtney Cramer, D, Sr., HSU

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2012 AMERICAN SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE STANDINGS

2012 ALL-AMERICAN SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE TEAMS

INDIVIDUAL AWARDS ASC Offensive Player of the Year: Katie Kuykendall, F, Sr., HSUASC Defensive Player of the Year: Courtney Cramer, D, Jr., HSUASC Co-Offensive Freshmen of the Year: Chana Forstall, F, UT-Tyler; Sioned Kirkpatrick, F, TLUASC Defensive Freshman of the Year: Laurel Boyd, D, UT-TylerASC Tri-Sportsmanship Athletes of the Year: Lindsey Edwards, MF, Sr., UT-Tyler; Christina Hartsfield, D, Sr., HSU; Bethany Roberson, GK, Sr., MCASC Coach of the Year: Stefani Webb, UT-Tyler

FIRST TEAM Pos Name School Cl. Hometown D Courtney Cramer Hardin-Simmons Jr. Abilene, Texas (Wylie HS)D Amanda Weaver Texas-Tyler Sr. Arlington, Texas (Lamar HS)D Julianna Kucera Hardin-Simmons So. Richardson, Texas (Lucas Christian)D Megan Whitten Mississippi College Sr. Collierville, Tenn. (CHS)D Taylor Maeker Texas-Dallas Sr. Lubbock, Texas (A&M-Commerce)F Katie Kuykendall Hardin-Simmons Sr. Weatherford, Texas (WHS)F Charity Shipman Texas-Tyler Sr. Lindale, Texas (LHS)F Leslie Jones Howard Payne Sr. Mesquite, Texas (North Mesquite HS)F Macey Lee Mississippi College So. Pearl, Miss. (PHS)F Jordan James Concordia Texas So. Portland, Texas (Wayland Baptist)MF Devon Howard Hardin-Simmons Jr. Abilene, Texas (Cooper HS)MF Nikki Gordon Texas-Tyler Fr. Austin, Texas (Bowie HS)MF Taylor Thigpen Hardin-Simmons Jr. Lockhart, Texas (Hays HS)MF Melanie Benner Mississippi College So. Seminole, Fla. (SHS)MF Shannon Byrd Hardin-Simmons So. Midland, Texas (MHS)GK Lexi Stinson Hardin-Simmons Fr. Watuga, Texas (Birdville HS)GK Emily Breaux Louisiana College Sr. Lafayette, La. (LHS)

SECOND TEAM Pos Name School Cl. Hometown D Dalaine Whitlock Concordia Texas Sr. Belton, Texas (BHS)D Courtney Dunstan Texas-Tyler So. Richmond, Texas (Houston)D Kassey Nix Howard Payne Jr. Brenham, Texas (BHS)D Sasha Kotowych East Texas Baptist Fr. Humble, Texas (Atascocita HS)F Sioned Kirkpatrick Texas Lutheran Fr. San Antonio, Texas (Smithson Valley HS)F Kia Jelly East Texas Baptist So. Deerfield, Mass. (Nyack)F Chestley Strother Texas-Tyler Fr. Whitehouse, Texas (WHS)F Kaitlyn Kiss Mississippi College So. Lake Mary, Fla. (The master’s Academy)MF Kelsey Biscoe East Texas Baptist Jr. Clear Lake, Texas (CLHS)MF Chastity Carrillo Concordia Texas Jr. El Paso, Texas (Chapin HS)MF Alex Price Concordia Texas So. Corpus Christi, Texas (Wayland Baptist)MF Camryn Powell Mary Hardin-Baylor Sr. Frisco, Texas (FHS)GK Macy Hurley Texas-Tyler Jr. Sulphur Springs, Texas (SSHS)

THIRD TEAM Pos Name School Cl. Hometown D Nicole Frank Texas-Dallas So. Cedar Park, Texas (Westwood HS)D Alison Bullock Mary Hardin-Baylor Jr. Rockwall, Texas (Heath HS)D Elise Athans LeTourneau Sr. Corpus Christi, Texas (Calallen HS)D Ashley Stenack Mary Hardin-Baylor Fr. Georgetown, Texas (GHS)F Christy Wyne Mississippi College Sr. Poolesville, Md. (PHS)F Liz Bowman LeTourneau Sr. Magnolia, Texas (Concordia Lutheran HS)F Kayla Akin Texas-Tyler Fr. Saginaw, Texas (Boswell HS)F Taylor Bergeron Louisiana College Fr. Houma, La. (Terrebonne HS)MF Andrea Guevara Texas-Dallas So. Georgetown, Texas (GHS)MF Shannon Costello# Howard Payne Sr.. Farmington Hills, Mich. (FHS)MF Jordan Powers# Mary Hardin-Baylor Sr. Deer Park, Texas (DPHS)MF Sarah Borg& Texas-Dallas So. Tomball, Texas (Klein Oak HS)MF Katie Plunk& LeTourneau Jr. Longview, Texas (Pine Tree HS)MF Genna Shelley& Mississippi College Fr. Fort Worth, Texas (Northwest HS)GK Sarah Kathryn Robinson Mary Hardin-Baylor Sr. Waco, Texas (Oklahoma Baptist)

HONORABLE MENTION Pos Name School Cl. Hometown D Anna Champagne Louisiana College Jr. Houma, La. (Louisiana-Lafayette)D Ashlee Dubra# Louisiana College Jr. Clinton, Miss. (CHS)D Jamie Rheman# Texas-Dallas Jr. Katy, Texas (KHS)D Jennifer Kopetic Texas Lutheran Jr. Round Rock, Texas (Stony Point HS)F Bria Howard Schreiner Fr. Harker Heights, Texas (HHHS)MF Rachel Pool East Texas Baptist Sr. Tyler, Texas (All Saints Episcopal)MF Alissa Burch& Texas-Dallas So. New Market, Md. (Mount St. Mary’s)MF Kelley Clancey& Louisiana College Fr. New Iberia, La. (Westgate HS)MF Jamie Malinaric& LeTourneau Jr. Keller, Texas (KHS)MF Brandi Martin& Louisiana College Fr. Baton Rouge, La. (St. Michael Archangel HS)MF Eliza Faillace Mary Hardin-Baylor Jr. Bradenton, Fla. (Manatee HS)MF Sarah Kirkland% Concordia Texas Fr. Lubbock, Texas (Georgetown HS)MF Tori Seiler% Mary Hardin-Baylor Sr. Belton, Texas (BHS)MF Natalie Torres% East Texas Baptist So. Maybank, Texas (MHS)GK Bethany Roberson Mississippi College Sr. Collierville, Tenn. (CHS)GK Kila Hartom Concordia Texas So. Albuquerque, N.M. (St. Pius X)

CONFERENCE OVERALL W-L PTS PCT. PF PA W-L PTS PCT. PF PAHardin-Simmons 12-0-0 36 1.000 63 3 18-1-2 56 .905 89 8 Texas-Tyler 11-1-0 33 .917 42 5 14-5-1 43 .725 54 15 MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE 9-2-1 28 .792 43 8 14-3-3 45 .775 59 14 Texas-Dallas 7-3-2 23 .667 30 11 11-5-2 35 .667 37 17 Concordia Texas 6-4-2 20 .583 23 13 8-7-3 27 .528 28 20 East Texas Baptist 6-5-1 19 .542 19 19 8-7-1 25 .531 25 24 Howard Payne 6-6-0 18 .500 24 22 6-9-0 18 .400 26 30 Texas Lutheran 4-7-1 13 .375 14 34 7-9-1 22 .441 18 41Mary Hardin-Baylor 3-7-2 11 .333 13 18 6-8-2 20 .438 17 22 Schreiner 3-9-0 9 .250 6 52 3-12-1 10 .219 8 64 Louisiana College 2-8-2 8 .250 9 27 5-11-2 17 .333 21 38LeTourneau 1-10-1 4 .125 6 42 1-14-1 4 .094 9 56 Ozarks 1-11-0 3 .083 9 47 1-17-0 3 .056 11 69

RICHARDSON, Texas –– Hardin-Simmons teammates Katie Kuykendall and Courtney Cramer won player of the year awards to highlight the 2012 American Southwest Conference women’s soccer awards, the ASC office announced on Thursday (Nov. 8) after a vote of the league’s head coaches.asc soccer women's Kuykendall (Weatherford, Texas / WHS) was named ASC Offensive Player of the Year for the second consecutive season. She led the conference with 43 points – including a league-high 21 assists – and had four game-winning goals. Kuyk-endall fueled an offense that scored 85 goals – 26 more than any other team in the ASC. Cramer (Abilene, Texas / Wylie HS) was named ASC Defensive Player of the Year after spearheading a unit that allowed just four goals over 18 matches. Cramer, who also tied for the league lead with 14 goals and added three assists, helped pave the way for 14 shutouts. Kuykendall and Cramer helped lead the Cowgirls to their 10th straight confer-ence title, the regular season crown, a No. 2 national ranking and an undefeated record entering the NCAA Division III tournament. They were each named to the ASC All-Conference First Team. Texas-Tyler forward Chana Forstall (Keller, Texas / Central HS) and Texas Luther-an forward Sioned Kirkpatrick (San Antonio, Texas / Smithson Valley HS) split the title of ASC Offensive Freshman of the Year. Forstall scored five goals, while Kirkpatrick netted 11. Texas-Tyler defender Laurel Boyd (Austin, Texas / Westside HS) earned the title of ASC Defensive Freshman of the Year after helping produce 10 shutouts. Texas-Tyler midfielder Lindsey Edwards (Katy, Texas / KHS), Hardin-Simmons de-fender Christina Hartsfield (Abilene, Texas / Wylie HS) and Mississippi College goalkeeper Bethany Roberson (Collierville, Tenn. / CHS) – all seniors – shared the honor of ASC Women’s Soccer Sportsmanship Athlete of the Year. Texas-Tyler’s Stefani Webb was named ASC Coach of the Year after guiding a 14-win season – including an 11-1 mark in league play – and an appearance in the ASC title match.

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2012 AMERICAN SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE TEAM STATISTICS

ASSISTS PER GAME GP No. Avg/G1. Hardin-Simmons 21 80 3.812. Mississippi College 20 44 2.203. Texas-Tyler 20 41 2.054. Texas-Dallas 18 29 1.615. Concordia Texas 17 25 1.476. East Texas Baptist 15 19 1.277. Louisiana College 18 16 0.898. Texas Lutheran 17 15 0.889. Howard Payne 15 12 0.8010. Mary Hardin-Baylor 16 11 0.6911. Ozarks 18 10 0.5612. Schreiner 16 7 0.4413. LeTourneau 16 5 0.31 GOALS ALLOWED GP No. Avg/G1. Hardin-Simmons 21 8 0.382. Mississippi College 20 14 0.703. Texas-Tyler 20 15 0.754. Texas-Dallas 18 17 0.945. Mary Hardin-Baylor 16 22 1.386. Concordia Texas 17 23 1.357. East Texas Baptist 15 27 1.808. Howard Payne 15 30 2.009. Louisiana College 18 38 2.1110. Texas Lutheran 17 41 2.4111. LeTourneau 16 56 3.5012. Schreiner 16 64 4.0013. Ozarks 18 69 3.83 GOALS AGAINST AVG GP GA Minutes GAA1. Hardin-Simmons 21 8 1950:34 0.372. Mississippi College 20 14 1880:00 0.673. Texas-Tyler 20 15 1770:00 0.764. Texas-Dallas 18 17 1660:00 0.925. Concordia Texas 17 23 1727:52 1.206. Mary Hardin-Baylor 16 22 1515:05 1.317. East Texas Baptist 15 27 1460:00 1.668. Howard Payne 15 30 1363:12 1.989. Louisiana College 18 38 1602:38 2.1310. Texas Lutheran 17 41 1373:53 2.6911. LeTourneau 16 56 1460:00 3.4512. Ozarks 18 69 1646:05 3.7713. Schreiner 16 64 1460:00 3.95 SAVES GP Saves Avg/G1. Ozarks 18 151 8.392. Texas Lutheran 17 142 8.353. Schreiner 16 140 8.754. LeTourneau 16 119 7.445. Louisiana College 18 106 5.896. Concordia Texas 17 99 5.827. Mary Hardin-Baylor 16 93 5.818. Howard Payne 15 73 4.879. Mississippi College 20 65 3.2510. East Texas Baptist 15 59 3.9311. Texas-Tyler 20 58 2.9012. Texas-Dallas 18 51 2.8313. Hardin-Simmons 21 47 2.24 SHUTOUTS GP No. Avg/G1. Hardin-Simmons 21 15 0.712. Mississippi College 20 11 0.553. Texas-Tyler 20 10 0.504. Texas-Dallas 18 9 0.505. Concordia Texas 17 6 0.356. Louisiana College 18 5 0.287. East Texas Baptist 15 4 0.27 Howard Payne 15 4 0.27 Mary Hardin-Baylor 16 4 0.25 Texas Lutheran 17 4 0.2411. Schreiner 16 2 0.1212. LeTourneau 16 0 0.00 Ozarks 18 0 0.00

FOULS GP No. Avg/G1. Mississippi College 20 147 7.352. Mary Hardin-Baylor 16 130 8.123. Louisiana College 18 129 7.17 Texas-Tyler 20 129 6.455. East Texas Baptist 15 127 8.476. Texas-Dallas 18 125 6.947. Concordia Texas 17 122 7.188. Texas Lutheran 17 107 6.299. Hardin-Simmons 21 103 4.9010. Ozarks 18 89 4.9411. Howard Payne 15 82 5.4712. LeTourneau 16 74 4.6213. Schreiner 16 71 4.44 CORNERS GP No. Avg/G1. Hardin-Simmons 21 206 9.812. Mississippi College 20 107 5.353. Texas-Tyler 20 106 5.304. Texas-Dallas 18 97 5.395. Concordia Texas 17 75 4.416. Louisiana College 18 69 3.837. Mary Hardin-Baylor 16 64 4.008. Howard Payne 15 57 3.809. East Texas Baptist 15 53 3.5310. Texas Lutheran 17 51 3.0011. Ozarks 18 31 1.7212. LeTourneau 16 30 1.8813. Schreiner 16 27 1.69 OFFSIDES GP No. Avg/G1. Mississippi College 20 48 2.402. Texas-Dallas 18 47 2.613. Hardin-Simmons 21 42 2.004. Concordia Texas 17 28 1.655. East Texas Baptist 15 27 1.806. Howard Payne 15 21 1.40 Texas Lutheran 17 21 1.24 Mary Hardin-Baylor 16 21 1.319. Ozarks 18 16 0.8910. Louisiana College 18 11 0.6111. Texas-Tyler 20 10 0.5012. Schreiner 16 7 0.4413. LeTourneau 16 4 0.25 YELLOW CARDS GP No. Avg/G1. East Texas Baptist 15 13 0.872. Mary Hardin-Baylor 16 12 0.753. Louisiana College 18 11 0.614. Mississippi College 20 8 0.405. Schreiner 16 7 0.44 Concordia Texas 17 7 0.417. Ozarks 18 6 0.33 Howard Payne 15 6 0.40 LeTourneau 16 6 0.3810. Texas Lutheran 17 4 0.2411. Texas-Tyler 20 3 0.15 Texas-Dallas 18 3 0.1713. Hardin-Simmons 21 1 0.05

SHOTS GP No. Avg/G1. Hardin-Simmons 21 559 26.622. Mississippi College 20 381 19.053. Texas-Tyler 20 368 18.404. Texas-Dallas 18 333 18.505. Concordia Texas 17 272 16.006. Mary Hardin-Baylor 16 203 12.697. Louisiana College 18 196 10.898. Howard Payne 15 193 12.879. Texas Lutheran 17 156 9.1810. East Texas Baptist 15 153 10.2011. LeTourneau 16 110 6.8812. Ozarks 18 101 5.6113. Schreiner 16 64 4.00 POINTS GP No. Avg/G1. Hardin-Simmons 21 258 12.292. Mississippi College 20 162 8.103. Texas-Tyler 20 149 7.454. Texas-Dallas 18 103 5.725. Concordia Texas 17 83 4.886. East Texas Baptist 15 71 4.737. Howard Payne 15 64 4.278. Louisiana College 18 58 3.229. Texas Lutheran 17 51 3.0010. Mary Hardin-Baylor 16 45 2.8111. Ozarks 18 32 1.7812. Schreiner 16 23 1.44 LeTourneau 16 23 1.44 GOALS GP No. Avg/G1. Hardin-Simmons 21 89 4.242. Mississippi College 20 59 2.953. Texas-Tyler 20 54 2.704. Texas-Dallas 18 37 2.065. Concordia Texas 17 29 1.716. East Texas Baptist 15 26 1.73 Howard Payne 15 26 1.738. Louisiana College 18 21 1.179. Texas Lutheran 17 18 1.0610. Mary Hardin-Baylor 16 17 1.0611. Ozarks 18 11 0.6112. LeTourneau 16 9 0.5613. Schreiner 16 8 0.50 GOALS PER GAME GP No. Avg/G1. Hardin-Simmons 21 89 4.242. Mississippi College 20 59 2.953. Texas-Tyler 20 54 2.704. Texas-Dallas 18 37 2.065. East Texas Baptist 15 26 1.73 Howard Payne 15 26 1.737. Concordia Texas 17 29 1.718. Louisiana College 18 21 1.179. Mary Hardin-Baylor 16 17 1.0610. Texas Lutheran 17 18 1.0611. Ozarks 18 11 0.6112. LeTourneau 16 9 0.5613. Schreiner 16 8 0.50 ASSISTS GP No. Avg/G1. Hardin-Simmons 21 80 3.812. Mississippi College 20 44 2.203. Texas-Tyler 20 41 2.054. Texas-Dallas 18 29 1.615. Concordia Texas 17 25 1.476. East Texas Baptist 15 19 1.277. Louisiana College 18 16 0.898. Texas Lutheran 17 15 0.889. Howard Payne 15 12 0.8010. Mary Hardin-Baylor 16 11 0.6911. Ozarks 18 10 0.5612. Schreiner 16 7 0.4413. LeTourneau 16 5 0.31

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2012 AMERICAN SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE TEAM STATISTICS

ASSISTS GP No. Avg/G1. Katie Kuykendall-HSU 21 23 1.102. Devon Howard-HSU 21 16 0.763. Taylor Maeker-UTD 18 9 0.504. Kaitlyn Kiss-MC 18 8 0.445. Chastity Carrillo-CTX 17 7 0.41 Chestley Strother-UTT 18 7 0.39 Macey Lee-MC 18 7 0.398. Jordan James-CTX 17 6 0.35 Taylor Thigpen-HSU 19 6 0.32 Nikki Gordon-UTT 20 6 0.30 ASSISTS PER GAME GP No. Avg/G1. Katie Kuykendall-HSU 21 23 1.102. Devon Howard-HSU 21 16 0.763. Taylor Maeker-UTD 18 9 0.504. Kaitlyn Kiss-MC 18 8 0.445. Chastity Carrillo-CTX 17 7 0.416. Macey Lee-MC 18 7 0.39 Chestley Strother-UTT 18 7 0.398. Jordan James-CTX 17 6 0.359. Taylor Thigpen-HSU 19 6 0.3210. Nikki Gordon-UTT 20 6 0.30 GAME-WINNING GOALS GP No. Avg/G1. Courtney Cramer-HSU 21 5 0.242. Leslie Jones-HPU 15 4 0.27 Macey Lee-MC 18 4 0.22 Kaitlyn Kiss-MC 18 4 0.22 Charity Shipman-UTT 20 4 0.20 Katie Kuykendall-HSU 21 4 0.19 GOALS AGAINST AVG GP GA Minutes GAA1. Lexi Stinson-HSU 21 7 1486:04 0.422. Macy Hurley-UTT 19 15 1770:00 0.763. Bethany Roberson-MC 18 13 1416:22 0.834. Macaire Ament-UTD 15 7 760:00 0.835. Kila Hartom-CTX 11 10 985:39 0.916. Brittany Best-UTD 17 10 900:00 1.007. Sarah Robinson-UMHB 16 20 1332:58 1.358. Olivia Jablinski-CTX 9 10 652:13 1.389. Christina Salas-ETBU 14 17 956:33 1.6010. Adrienne Walker-HPU 14 24 1201:50 1.80 SAVE PERCENTAGE GP Saves GA Pct.1. Lexi Stinson-HSU 21 43 7 .8602. Kila Hartom-CTX 11 53 10 .8413. Sarah Robinson-UMHB 16 83 20 .8064. Olivia Jablinski-CTX 9 41 10 .8045. Bethany Roberson-MC 18 53 13 .8036. Macy Hurley-UTT 19 53 15 .7797. Devin Crump-TLU 16 78 24 .7658. Macaire Ament-UTD 15 22 7 .7599. Emily Breaux-LC 17 103 35 .74610. Brittany Best-UTD 17 28 10 .737

SAVES GP No. Avg/G1. Paige Horner-SU 13 123 9.46 Mary Eoff-UO 17 123 7.243. Emily Breaux-LC 17 103 6.064. Sarah Robinson-UMHB 16 83 5.195. Devin Crump-TLU 16 78 4.886. Nicole Kemper-LETU 16 75 4.697. Adrienne Walker-HPU 14 56 4.008. Kila Hartom-CTX 11 53 4.82 Bethany Roberson-MC 18 53 2.94 Macy Hurley-UTT 19 53 2.79 SAVES PER GAME GP No. Avg/G1. Paige Horner-SU 13 123 9.462. Mary Eoff-UO 17 123 7.243. Emily Breaux-LC 17 103 6.064. Sarah Robinson-UMHB 16 83 5.195. Devin Crump-TLU 16 78 4.886. Kila Hartom-CTX 11 53 4.827. Nicole Kemper-LETU 16 75 4.698. Olivia Jablinski-CTX 9 41 4.569. Adrienne Walker-HPU 14 56 4.0010. Christina Salas-ETBU 14 44 3.14 SHUTOUTS GP Sho Sho/G1. Macy Hurley-UTT 19 8.0 0.422. Bethany Roberson-MC 18 5.3 0.293. Lexi Stinson-HSU 21 4.9 0.234. Sarah Robinson-UMHB 16 3.1 0.195. Brittany Best-UTD 17 2.5 0.15 Macaire Ament-UTD 15 2.5 0.177. Brianna Blackwell-MC 8 2.3 0.298. Adrienne Walker-HPU 14 2.2 0.16 Kila Hartom-CTX 11 2.2 0.2010. Emily Breaux-LC 17 2.1 0.12 SHUTOUTS PER GAME GP Sho Sho/G1. Macy Hurley-UTT 19 8.0 0.422. Bethany Roberson-MC 18 5.3 0.293. Lexi Stinson-HSU 21 4.9 0.234. Kila Hartom-CTX 11 2.2 0.205. Sarah Robinson-UMHB 16 3.1 0.196. Macaire Ament-UTD 15 2.5 0.177. Adrienne Walker-HPU 14 2.2 0.168. Brittany Best-UTD 17 2.5 0.159. Olivia Jablinski-CTX 9 1.2 0.1310. Emily Breaux-LC 17 2.1 0.12

SHOTS GP No. Avg/G1. Katie Kuykendall-HSU 21 120 5.712. Jordan James-CTX 17 76 4.473. Leslie Jones-HPU 15 75 5.004. Taylor Thigpen-HSU 19 55 2.89 Melanie Benner-MC 20 55 2.756. Chestley Strother-UTT 18 53 2.94 Devon Howard-HSU 21 53 2.528. Nikki Gordon-UTT 20 52 2.609. Sioned Kirkpatrick-TLU 17 47 2.76 Macey Lee-MC 18 47 2.61 SHOTS PER GAME GP No. Avg/G1. Katie Kuykendall-HSU 21 120 5.712. Leslie Jones-HPU 15 75 5.003. Jordan James-CTX 17 76 4.474. Chestley Strother-UTT 18 53 2.945. Taylor Thigpen-HSU 19 55 2.896. Liz Bowman-LETU 13 36 2.777. Sioned Kirkpatrick-TLU 17 47 2.768. Melanie Benner-MC 20 55 2.759. Macey Lee-MC 18 47 2.6110. Nikki Gordon-UTT 20 52 2.60 POINTS GP G A Pts Avg1. Katie Kuykendall-HSU 21 12 23 47 2.242. Devon Howard-HSU 21 10 16 36 1.713. Macey Lee-MC 18 14 7 35 1.944. Courtney Cramer-HSU 21 14 3 31 1.485. Leslie Jones-HPU 15 13 0 26 1.736. Sioned Kirkpatrick-TLU 17 11 3 25 1.477. Taylor Thigpen-HSU 19 9 6 24 1.268. Charity Shipman-UTT 20 10 3 23 1.159. Jordan James-CTX 17 8 6 22 1.2910. Melanie Benner-MC 20 8 5 21 1.05 POINTS PER GAME GP G A Pts Avg1. Katie Kuykendall-HSU 21 12 23 47 2.242. Macey Lee-MC 18 14 7 35 1.943. Leslie Jones-HPU 15 13 0 26 1.734. Devon Howard-HSU 21 10 16 36 1.715. Courtney Cramer-HSU 21 14 3 31 1.486. Sioned Kirkpatrick-TLU 17 11 3 25 1.477. Jordan James-CTX 17 8 6 22 1.298. Taylor Thigpen-HSU 19 9 6 24 1.269. Charity Shipman-UTT 20 10 3 23 1.1510. Kia Jelly-ETBU 15 7 3 17 1.13 GOALS GP No. Avg/G1. Macey Lee-MC 18 14 0.78 Courtney Cramer-HSU 21 14 0.673. Leslie Jones-HPU 15 13 0.874. Katie Kuykendall-HSU 21 12 0.575. Sioned Kirkpatrick-TLU 17 11 0.656. Charity Shipman-UTT 20 10 0.50 Devon Howard-HSU 21 10 0.488. Taylor Thigpen-HSU 19 9 0.479. Jordan James-CTX 17 8 0.47 Kayla Akin-UTT 20 8 0.40 Melanie Benner-MC 20 8 0.40 GOALS PER GAME GP No. Avg/G1. Leslie Jones-HPU 15 13 0.872. Macey Lee-MC 18 14 0.783. Courtney Cramer-HSU 21 14 0.674. Sioned Kirkpatrick-TLU 17 11 0.655. Katie Kuykendall-HSU 21 12 0.576. Charity Shipman-UTT 20 10 0.507. Devon Howard-HSU 21 10 0.488. Taylor Thigpen-HSU 19 9 0.479. Jordan James-CTX 17 8 0.4710. Kia Jelly-ETBU 15 7 0.47

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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

SCORING POINTS Game 15 Miranda Logan, UTD (vs. CTX) [7gl, 1a] 10/1/2000 Season 73 Amy Kuykendall, HSU [26 gl, 21 a, 24 gm] 2006 Season/Ave. 3.44 Amy Scull, Austin [18 gm, 24g-14a-62pt] 1997 Career 191 Janna Wilson, ETBU [76 gm, 73 gl, 45a] 2003-06 Career/Ave. 2.85 Amy Scull, Austin [55 gm, 65g-2a7-157pt] 1997-99 GOALS Game 7 Miranda Logan, UTD (vs. CTX) 10/1/2000 Season 30 Whitney Piendak, HSU [24 gm] 2006 Season/Ave. 1.47 Rachel Jones, UMHB [17 gm, 25gl] 2001 Career 76 Amy Kuykendall, HSU [97 gm] 2006-10 Career/Ave. 0.96 Janna Wilson, ETBU [76 gm, 73 gl] 2003-06 ASSISTS Game 5 Whitney Piendak, HSU [vs. Schreiner] 10/16/2003 5 Leah Bowyer, UTD [vs. Louisiana College] 9/18/2010 5 Katie Kuykendall, HSU [vs. Schreiner] 10/23/2010 5 Katie Kuykendall, HSU [vs. Schreiner] 10/5/2012 Season 24 Katie Kuykendall, HSU [25 gm] 2010 Season/Ave. 1.09 Katie Kuykendall, HSU [21 gm, 23 assists] 2012 Career 84 Katie Kuykendall, HSU [90 gm] 2009-12 Career/Ave. 0.93 Katie Kuykendall, HSU [90 gm] 2009-12 40 GOALS AND 40 ASSISTS Career Amy Kuykendall, HSU [76 goals, 46 assists] 2006-10 Katie Kuykendall, HSU [47 goals, 84 assists] 2009-12 Janna Wilson, ETBU [73 goals, 45 assists] 2003-06 Mindi Zamora, HSU [54 goals, 47 assists] 2003-06 FASTEST GOAL FROM START OF GAME 0:24 Sunny Valencia, TLU (at CTX) 10/10/2009 0:25 Lauren Daily, UTT (at Schreiner) 10/10/2009 FASTEST TWO CONSECUTIVE GOALS BY SAME PLAYER 0:30 Leslie Jones, HPU [9:14, 9:54], (vs. LC) 10/9/2010 0:32 Roni Salens, MC [54:22, 54:54], (vs. McMurry) 10/2/2010 0:35 Sandra Reynolds LET [72:32, 73:07], (vs. LC) 9/30/2000 FASTEST TWO CONSECUTIVE GOALS BY SAME TEAM 0:13 Kendall Kramer [75:42] & Leah Solomon [75:55], UTT (at Ozarks) 10/31/2009 FASTEST THREE CONSECUTIVE GOALS BY SAME PLAYER 2:01 Leslie Jones, HPU (vs. LC) [9:14, 9:54, 11:15] 10/9/2010 5:00 Janna Wilson, ETBU (vs. Schreiner) [2:00, 6:00, 7:00] 10/14/2005 FASTEST THREE CONSECUTIVE GOALS BY SAME TEAM 1:31 Genny Nevit [12:22], Ashley Carter [13:24], Genny Nevit [13:53], UTD (vs. LC) 9/30/2006 CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH AT LEAST ONE GOAL 21 Andrea Gilbreth, HSU

GOALKEEPING SAVES Game 35 Erin O'Brien, LET (vs. UTD) 9/29/1998 Season 326 Emily Breaux, LC [18 gms] 2010 Season/Ave. 18.1 Emily Breaux, LC [18 gms] 2010 Career 858 Emily Breaux, LC [70 gms] 2009-2012 839 Carla Lambert, LC [69 gms] 2005-2008 Career/Ave. 12.36 Jessica Bush, Ozarks [44 gm, 544 sv] 1999-2002 GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE Season 0.27 Rebecca Roth, HSU [24 gm, 6 GA, 2030:21 min.] 2010 Career 0.26 Rebecca Roth, HSU [24 gm, 13 GA, 4527 min.] 2008-11

SHUTOUTS Season 12 Katie Johnson, UTD [22 gms] 2002 12 Katie Johnson, UTD [21 gms] 2004 12 Catherine Fox, UTD [19 gms] 2005 12 Brittany Best, UTD [21 gms] 2011 Season/Ave. 0.67 Rachel Goold, HSU [18 gm, 12.0 SHO] 2002 Career 41 Katie Johnson, UTD [77 gms] 2001-04 Career/Ave. 0.54 Cat Fox, UTD [20 SHO, 37 gms] 2005-06 SHUTOUT PERCENTAGE (min. 6 shutouts) Season .591 Christi Carr, HSU (13 of 22) 2007 Career .500 Rachel Goold, HSU (36 of 72) 2001-04

GOALKEEPER MINUTES PLAYED Season 2046:45 Rachel Goold, HSU [23 gms] 2001 Career 6836:22 Katie Johnson, UTD [77 gms] 2001-04

CONSECUTIVE SHUTOUT MINUTES Season 869:01 Rebecca Roth, HSU [11 gms] 2011

MISCELLANEOUS GAMES PLAYED Career 97 Amy Kuykendall, HSU 2006-10

ASC Schools Key: CTX (Concordia Texas), ETBU (East Texas Baptist), HSU (Hardin-Simmons), HPU (How-ard Payne), LET (LeTourneau), LC (Louisiana College), UMHB (Mary Hardin-Baylor), MCM (McMurry), MC (Mississippi College), SRSU (Sul Ross State), UTD (Texas-Dallas), UTT (Texas-Tyler), TLU (Texas Lutheran)

SCORING POINTS Game 56 Hardin-Simmons (vs. Howard Payne) [20 goals, 16 assists] 10/27/2006 Season 372 Hardin-Simmons [24 gm, 135 gls-102 ast) 2006 Season/Ave. 15.5 Hardin-Simmons [24 gm, 135 gl-102 ast-372 pt] 2006 GOALS Game 20 Hardin-Simmons (vs. Howard Payne) 10/27/2006 Season 135 Hardin-Simmons [24 gm] 2006 Season/Ave. 5.625 Hardin-Simmons [24 gm, 135 gls] 2006 ASSISTS Game 17 Hardin-Simmons (vs. Concordia-Austin) 9/18/2004 Season 105 Hardin-Simmons [22 gm] 2004 Season/Ave. 4.77 Hardin-Simmons [22 gm, 105 ast] 2004

SCORING MARGIN Season 4.96 Hardin-Simmons [22 gm, 5.32 own-0.36 opp] 2011

SHOTS Game 73 Hardin-Simmons (vs. Schreiner) 9/23/2005 Season 751 Hardin-Simmons [24 gm] 2006 Season/Ave. 31.29 Hardin-Simmons [24 gm, 751 shots] 2006

DEFENSE SAVES Game 35 LeTourneau (vs. Texas-Dallas) 9/29/1998 Season 255 Schreiner [18 gm] 1999 Season/Ave. 15.53 Louisiana College [15 gm, 233 sv] 2001

GOALS ALLOWED PER GAME Season 0.23 Hardin-Simmons [22 gm, 5 GA] 2004

GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE Season 0.22 Hardin-Simmons [22 gm, 5 GA] 2004

SHUTOUTS Season 19 Hardin-Simmons [25 gm] 2010 Season/Ave. 0.72 Hardin-Simmons [25 gm, 18 SHO] 2001

CONSECUTIVE SHUTOUTS 11 Hardin-Simmons 10/2/2001 - 10/31/2001

MISCELLANEOUS WINS IN A SEASON 24 Hardin-Simmons [25 gm, 24-0-1, National Champions] 2010 20 Hardin-Simmons [22 gm, 20-2-0] 2005 20 Hardin-Simmons [22 gm, 20-2-0] 2009 CONSECUTIVE WINS 23 Hardin-Simmons 2010 18 Hardin-Simmons 2005

UNBEATEN STREAK 25 Hardin-Simmons [24-0-1, National Champions] 2010 23 Hardin-Simmons [19-0-4] 2001

CONSECUTIVE HOME WINS 44 Hardin-Simmons 10/18/08 - 9/1/12

CONSECUTIVE CONFERENCE WINS (excludes conference tournament) 61 Hardin-Simmons 9/25/08 - present

CONFERENCE GAMES UNBEATEN STREAK (excludes conference tournament) 157 Hardin-Simmons 9/4/2000 - present

HOME UNBEATEN STREAK 55 Hardin-Simmons 10/23/1999 - 9/2/2005 54 Hardin-Simmons 10/24/08 - present

CONSECUTIVE WINNING SEASONS 17 Hardin-Simmons 1996 - present

CONSECUTIVE LOSSES 22 Concordia-Austin 9/25/1999 - 9/3/2001

CONSECUTIVE CONFERENCE LOSSES (excludes conference tournament) 12 McMurry 9/25/2004 - 9/23/2005

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

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SCORING

POINTS Player Seasons Goals Asst. Pts. 1. Jennifer Benson 2003-06 58 19 135 2. Kellie Kirby 2004-07 51 26 128 3. Megan Tubman 1999-02 39 22 100 4. Macey Lee 2011- 41 11 93 5. Danae Sellari 1999-02 31 26 88 6. Kemily Weimer 2002-03 36 13 85 7. Kristy Morse 2004-07 32 12 76 8. Kimberly Kaim 2006-09 24 17 65 9. Melanie Benner 2011- 22 20 64 10. Chiali Lee 1997-00 20 17 57

POINTS PER GAME Player Seasons Games Pts. Avg. 1. Kemily Weimer 2002-03 37 85 2.30 2. Macey Lee 2011- 47 93 1.98 3. Jennifer Benson 2003-06 74 135 1.82 4. Kellie Kirby 2004-07 76 128 1.68 5. Megan Tubman 1999-02 64 100 1.56 6. Melanie Benner 2011- 46 64 1.39 7. Danae Sellari 1999-02 67 88 1.31 8. Kaitlyn Kiss 2011- 47 55 1.17 9. Kristin Cannon 2000-01 29 32 1.10 10 Anna Clark 2008 21 23 1.10

GOALS Player Seasons Goals 1. Jennifer Benson 2003-06 58 2. Kellie Kirby 2004-07 51 3. Macey Lee 2011- 41 4. Megan Tubman 1999-02 39 5. Kemily Weimer 2002-03 36 6. Kristy Morse 2004-07 32 7 Danae Sellari 1999-02 31 8. Kimberly Kaim 2006-09 24 9. Melanie Benner 2011- 22 10. Chiali Lee 1997-00 20

GOALS PER GAME Player Seasons Games Goals Avg. 1. Kemily Weimer 2002-03 37 36 0.97 2. Macey Lee 2011- 47 41 0.87 3. Jennifer Benson 2003-06 74 58 0.78 4. Kellie Kirby 2004-07 76 51 0.67 5. Megan Tubman 1999-02 64 39 0.61 6. Kristin Cannon 2000-01 29 15 0.52 7. Melanie Benner 2011- 46 22 0.48 8. Anna Clark 2008 21 10 0.48 9. Danae Sellari 1999-02 67 31 0.46 10. Kristy Morse 2004-07 73 32 0.44

GAME-WINNING GOALS Player Seasons GW 1. Jennifer Benson 2003-06 17 2. Kellie Kirby 2004-07 14 3. Macey Lee 2011- 10 4. Hollye Henderson 2007-10 9 Megan Tubman 1999-02 9 6. Kemily Weimer 2002-03 7 Danae Sellari 1999-02 7 8. Molly Dearborn 2008-11 6 Lesly Melo 2008-11 6 Kristy Morse 2004-07 6

ASSISTS Player Seasons Asst. 1. Kellie Kirby 2004-07 26 Tina Deshotels 2003-06 26 Danae Sellari 1999-02 26 4. Megan Tubman 1999-02 22 5. Melanie Benner 2011- 20 6. Jennifer Benson 2003-06 19 7. Katie DeDeaux 2001-04 18 8. Kaitlyn Kiss 2011- 17 Hannah Langley 2008-11 17 Kimberly Kaim 2006-09 17 Chiali Lee 1997-00 17

GOALKEEPING

ASSISTS PER GAME Player Seasons Games Asst. Avg. 1. Melanie Benner 2011- 46 20 0.43 2. Danae Sellari 1999-02 67 26 0.39 3. Kaitlyn Kiss 2011- 47 17 0.36 4. Kemily Weimer 2002-03 37 13 0.35 5. Megan Tubman 1999-02 64 22 0.34 6. Kellie Kirby 2004-07 76 26 0.34 Tina Deshotels 2003-06 76 26 0.34 8. Robin Emfinger 2003 21 6 0.29 9. Heather Roberson 2007-08 40 11 0.28 10. Chiali Lee 1997-00 63 17 0.27

SHOTS ATTEMPTED Player Seasons Goals Shots 1. Jennifer Benson 2003-06 58 295 2. Laura Leigh Ellis 2004-07 19 231 3. Megan Tubman 1999-02 39 191 4. Kellie Kirby 2004-07 51 185 5. Danae Sellari 1999-02 31 183 6. Chiali Lee 1997-02 20 161 7. Tina Deshotels 2003-06 15 160 8. Macey Lee 2011- 41 151 Kimberly Kaim 2006-09 24 151 10. Hollye Henderson 2007-10 18 149

SHOT PER GAME Player Seasons Games Shots Avg. 1. Jennifer Benson 2003-06 74 295 3.99 2. Kemily Weimer 2002-03 37 137 3.70 3. Macey Lee 2011- 47 151 3.21 4. Laura Leigh Ellis 2004-07 76 231 3.04 5. Melanie Benner 2011- 46 139 3.02 6. Megan Tubman 1999-02 64 191 2.98 7. Amanda Kingston 1998 16 45 2.81 8. Danae Sellari 1999-02 67 183 2.73 9. Kristin Cannon 2000-01 29 77 2.66 10. Chiali Lee 1997-00 63 161 2.56

MISCELLANEOUS

SAVES Player Seasons Saves 1. Bethany Harris 2002-05 294 2. Jane Halbert Jones 1997-99 220 3. Bethany Roberson 2009-12 141 4. Mallory Pope 2005-07 113 5. Kyt Keen 1998-01 105 6. Elizabeth Beatty 2008-11 94 7. Brittany Patrick 2007-08 92 8. April Moss 1998-99 67 9. Amber Busin 1997 58 10. Brianna Blackwell 2011- 40

SAVES PER GAME Player Seasons Games Saves Avg. 1. Jane Halbert Jones 1997-99 29 220 7.59 2. Bethany Harris 2002-05 61 294 4.82 3. Kyt Keen 1998-01 29 105 3.62 4. Mallory Pope 2005-07 33 113 3.42 5. Bethany Roberson 2009-12 49 141 2.88 6. Brittany Patrick 2007-08 33 92 2.79 7. Elizabeth Beatty 2008-11 38 94 2.47 8. Brianna Blackwell 2011- 20 40 2.00

SAVE PERCENTAGE Player Seasons GA Saves Pct. 1. Kyt Keen 1998-01 14 105 .882 2. Jane Halbert Jones 1997-99 32 220 .873 3. April Moss 1998-99 11 67 .859 4. Amber Busin 1997 11 58 .841 5. Bethany Harris 2002-05 58 294 .835 6. Brittany Patrick 2007-08 24 92 .793 7. Elizabethy Beatty 2008-11 27 94 .777 8. Bethany Roberson 2009-12 43 141 .766 9. Mallory Pope 2005-07 36 113 .758 10. Brianna Blackwell 2011- 17 40 .702

GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE Player Seasons GA Min. GAA 1. Kyt Keen 1998-01 14 2092 0.60 2. April Moss 1998-99 11 1145 0.86 3. Brittany Patrick 2007-08 24 2461 0.88 4. Elizabeth Beatty 2008-11 27 2693 0.90 5. Bethany Harris 2002-05 58 5312 0.98 6. Bethany Roberson 2009-12 43 3828 1.01 7. Brianna Blackwell 2011- 17 1278 1.20 8. Jane Halbert Jones 1997-99 32 2261 1.27 9. Mallory Pope 2005-07 36 2150 1.51

MOST WINS Player Seasons Wins 1. Bethany Harris 2002-05 45 2. Bethany Roberson 2009-12 25 3. Brittany Patrick 2007-08 24 4. Elizabeth Beatty 2008-11 16 Mallory Pope 2005-07 16 6. Kyt Keen 1998-01 15 7 Brianna Blackwell 2011- 11 8. Jane Halbert Jones 1997-99 8 April Moss 1998-99 8 10. Holly Eidson 2000 6

MOST SHUTOUTS Player Seasons Sho 1. Bethany Harris 2002-05 20 2. Bethany Roberson 2009-12 15 3. Brittany Patrick 2007-08 9 4. Elizabeth Beatty 2008-11 8 April Moss 1998-99 8 6. Mallory Pope 2005-07 7 Kyt Keen 1998-01 7 8. Holly Eidson 2000 4 9. Jane Halbert Jones 1997-99 3 10. Brianna Blackwell 2011- 2.5

GAMES PLAYED Player Seasons GP 1. Carrie Kirk 2006-09 79 2. Hollye Henderson 2007-10 78 Kimberly Kaim 2006-09 78 Marley Bankston 2005-08 78 5. Kasey Ambrose 2007-10 76 Laura Leigh Ellis 2004-07 76 Kellie Kirby 2004-07 76 Tina Deshotels 2003-06 76 9. Amanda Krebs 2005-08 75 10. Megan Whitten 2009-12 74 Jennifer Benson 2003-06 74

GOALIE GAMES PLAYED Player Seasons GP 1. Bethany Harris 2002-05 61 2. Bethany Roberson 2009-12 49 3. Elizabethy Beatty 2008-11 38 4. Brittany Patrick 2007-08 33 Mallory Pope 2005-07 33 6. Kyt Keen 1998-01 29 Jane Halbert Jones 1997-99 29 8 Brianna Blackwell 2011- 20 9. Holly Eidson 2000 14 April Moss 1998-99 14

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SCORING

GOALS PER GAME Player Season Games Goals Avg. 1. Kemily Weimer 2002 16 20 1.25 2. Kristin Cannon 2000 16 15 0.94 3. Kellie Kirby 2004 20 18 0.90 4. Jennifer Benson 2003 20 17 0.85 5. Kristy Morse 2005 18 15 0.83 6. Jennifer Benson 2006 20 16 0.80 7. Kellie Kirby 2007 19 15 0.79 8. Jennifer Benson 2005 14 11 0.79 9. Macey Lee 2012 18 14 0.78 10. Kemily Weimer 2003 21 16 0.76

GAME-WINNING GOALS Player Season GW 1. Kellie Kirby 2004 8 2. Jennifer Benson 2006 6 3. Christa Sutter 2008 5 Jennifer Benson 2003 5 5. 10 Tied at 4

ASSISTS Player Season Asst. 1. Danae Sellari 2002 11 2. Tina Deshotels 2004 10 3. Kimberly Kaim 2007 9 Megan Tubman 1999 9 5. Kaitlyn Kiss 2012 8 Kellie Kirby 2007 8 Katie DeDeaux 2003 8 Tina Deshotels 2003 8 Chiali Lee 1999 8 10. 10 Tied at 7

GOALKEEPING

ASSISTS PER GAME Player Season Games Asst. Avg. 1. Danae Sellari 2002 16 11 0.69 2. Tina Deshotels 2004 18 10 0.56 3. Hannah Langley 2011 13 7 0.54 4. Megan Tubman 1999 17 9 0.53 5. Kimberly Kaim 2007 19 9 0.47 6. Kaitlyn Kiss 2012 18 8 0.44 Chiali Lee 1999 18 8 0.44 8. Kellie Kirby 2007 19 8 0.42 9. Katie DeDeaux 2003 20 8 0.40 10. Macey Lee 2012 18 7 0.39 Kellie Kirby 2005 18 7 0.39

SHOTS ATTEMPTED Player Season Goals Shots 1. Jennifer Benson 2003 17 106 2. Jennifer Benson 2004 14 88 3. Laura Leigh Ellis 2006 7 72 4. Kemily Weimer 2003 16 70 5. Macey Lee 2011 11 69 6. Melanie Benner 2011 9 68 7. Megan Tubman 2002 12 67 Kemily Weimer 2002 20 67 9. Danae Sellari 2000 14 65 10. Laura Leigh Ellis 2004 8 59

SHOT PER GAME Player Season Games Shots Avg. 1. Jennifer Benson 2003 20 106 5.30 2. Jennifer Benson 2004 20 88 4.40 3. Megan Tubman 2002 16 67 4.19 Kemily Weimer 2002 16 67 4.19 5. Chiali Lee 1997 11 44 4.00 6. Macey Lee 2011 18 69 3.83 7. Melanie Benner 2011 18 68 3.78 8. Megan Tubman 2001 14 51 3.64 9. Kristin Cannon 2000 16 58 3.62 10. Laura Leigh Ellis 2006 20 72 3.60

SAVES Player Season Saves 1. Jane Halbert Jones 1998 120 2. Bethany Harris 2003 106 3. Jane Halbert Jones 1997 82 4. Bethany Harris 2005 81 5 Mallory Pope 2006 75 6. Bethany Harris 2002 71 7. Elizabeth Beatty 2009 66 April Moss 1999 66 9. Kyt Keen 2000 58 Amber Busin 1997 58

SAVES PER GAME Player Season Games Saves Avg. 1. Jane Halbert Jones 1997 8 120 10.25 2. Jane Halbert Jones 1998 16 82 7.50 3. Amber Busin 1997 9 58 6.44 4. Bethany Harris 2005 13 81 6.23 5. Bethany Harris 2003 20 106 5.30 6. April Moss 1999 13 66 5.08 7. Bethany Harris 2002 16 71 4.44 8. Mallory Pope 2006 19 75 3.95 9. Kyt Keen 2000 15 58 3.87 10. Elizabeth Beatty 2009 19 66 3.47

SAVE PERCENTAGE Player Season GA Saves Pct. 1. Kyt Keen 2000 6 58 .906 2. Jane Halbert Jones 1998 13 120 .902 3. Holly Eidson 2000 4 32 .889 4. Bethany Harris 2003 16 106 .869 5. Jane Halbert Jones 1997 13 82 .863 6. Bethany Harris 2004 6 36 .857 April Moss 1999 11 66 .857 8. Kyt Keen 2001 8 47 .855 9. Bethany Harris 2002 13 71 .845 10. Amber Busin 1997 11 58 .841

POINTS Player Season Goals Asst. Pts. 1. Kemily Weimer 2002 20 6 46 2. Kellie Kirby 2004 18 7 43 3. Kemily Weimer 2003 16 7 39 4. Kellie Kirby 2007 15 8 38 Jennifer Benson 2006 16 6 38 6. Jennifer Benson 2003 17 3 37 7. Macey Lee 2012 14 7 35 Kristy Morse 2005 15 5 35 Jennifer Benson 2004 14 7 35 Danae Sellari 2000 14 7 35

POINTS PER GAME Player Season Games Pts. Avg. 1. Kemily Weimer 2002 16 46 2.88 2. Kellie Kirby 2004 20 43 2.50 3. Kellie Kirby 2007 19 38 2.00 Kristin Cannon 2000 16 32 2.00 5. Macey Lee 2012 18 35 1.94 Kristy Morse 2005 18 35 1.94 7. Jennifer Benson 2006 20 38 1.90 8. Kemily Weimer 2003 21 39 1.86 9. Jennifer Benson 2003 20 37 1.85 10. Danae Sellari 2000 19 35 1.84

GOALS Player Season Goals 1. Kemily Weimer 2002 20 2. Kellie Kirby 2004 18 3. Jennifer Benson 2003 17 4. Jennifer Benson 2006 16 Kemily Weimer 2003 16 6. Kellie Kirby 2007 15 Kristy Morse 2005 15 Kristin Cannon 2000 15 9. Macey Lee 2012 14 Jennifer Benson 2004 14 Danae Sellari 2000 14

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GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE Player Season GA Min. GAA 1. Bethany Harris 2004 6 1023 0.53 2. Kyt Keen 2000 6 1008 0.54 3. Kyt Keen 2001 8 1084 0.66 4. Bethany Harris 2002 13 1437 0.81 5. Jane Halbert Jones 1998 13 1422 0.82 6. Bethany Roberson 2012 13 1416 0.83 7 Bethany Harris 2003 16 1724 0.84 8. Brittany Patrick 2008 13 1365 0.86 9. April Moss 1999 11 1125 0.88 10. Brittany Patrick 2007 11 1096 0.90

MOST WINS Player Season Wins 1. Brittany Patrick 2008 15 Bethany Harris 2003 15 3. Mallory Pope 2006 14 4. Bethany Harris 2002 12 5. Bethany Roberson 2012 10 Elizabeth Beatty 2009 10 7. Brittany Patrick 2007 9 Bethany Harris 2005 9 Bethany Harris 2004 9 10. Bethany Roberson 2010 8 Kyt Keen 2001 8 April Moss 1999 8

MOST SHUTOUTS Player Season Sho 1. April Moss 1999 8 2. Bethany Roberson 2010 7 Mallory Pope 2006 7 Bethany Harris 2004 7 5. Elizabeth Beatty 2009 6 Bethany Harris 2002 6 7. Bethany Roberson 2012 5 Brittany Patrick 2008 5 9. Brittany Patrick 2007 4 Bethany Harris 2003 4 Kyt Keen 2000 4 Holly Eidson 2000 4

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COACH OF THE YEAR Darryl Longabaugh ('98, '99, '00, '03)

PLAYER OF THE YEAR Jane Halbert Jones ('98)

FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Amanda Kingston ('98)

DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR April Smith ('03) Carrie Kirk ('09)

OFFENSIVE FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Jennifer Benson ('03) Kellie Kirby ('04) Kemily Weimer ('02)

DEFENSIVE FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Lauren Cooper ('07) Carrie Kirk ('06) Hannah Langley ('08) Jesse LeNoir ('01)

SPORTSMANSHIP ATHLETE Carrie Kirk ('08) Hannah Langley ('11) Bethany Roberson (‘12)

FIRST TEAM ALL-CONFERENCE Melanie Benner (‘12) Jennifer Benson ('03) Laura Leigh Ellis ('06, '07) Bethany Harris ('02) Jane Halbert Jones ('98) Kellie Kirby ('04, '05, '07) Carrie Kirk ('06, '07, '08, '09) Chiali Lee ('98) Macey Lee (‘12) Kristy Morse ('04) Courtney Shires ('98) Meredith Strickland ('01) Megan Tubman ('01, '02) Megan Whitten (‘12)

SECOND TEAM ALL-CONFERENCE Kasey Ambrose ('08, '10) Jennifer Benson ('06) Anna Clark ('08) Molly Dearborn ('10) Laura Leigh Ellis ('04) Hollye Henderson ('10) Kimberly Kaim ('09) Kaitlyn Kiss (‘12) Macey Lee ('11) Lesly Melo ('08, '09, '10, '11) Brittany Patrick ('08) Emily Swinford ('08) Megan Whitten ('11)

THIRD TEAM ALL-CONFERENCE Melanie Benner ('11) Jennifer Benson ('04, '05) Katie DeDeaux ('04) Tina Deshotels ('05) Laura Leigh Ellis ('05) Bethany Harris ('04) Hollye Henderson ('07) Kimberly Kaim ('07) Kellie Kirby ('06) Hannah Langley ('08, '09, '11) Nicole McKissack ('11) Liz Miller ('10) Kristy Morse ('05, '06) Genna Shelley (‘12) Christy Wyne (‘12)

HON. MENTION ALL-CONFERENCE Lauren Cooper ('07) Tina Deshotels ('04) Bethany Harris ('05) Hollye Henderson ('09) Amanda Krebs ('05) Brittany Patrick ('07) Mallory Pope ('06) Bethany Roberson ('10, ‘12) Christa Sutter ('09) Emily Swinford ('06) Megan Whitten ('10)

FIRST TEAM ALL-EAST DIVISION Jennifer Benson ('03) Katie DeDeaux ('03) Bethany Harris ('02) Jane Halbert Jones ('98) Amanda Kingston ('98) Chiali Lee ('98) Jesse LeNoir ('03) April Moss ('98) Courtney Shires ('98) Meredith Strickland ('01) Megan Tubman ('01, '02)

SECOND TEAM ALL-EAST DIVISION Tina Deshotels ('03) Kyt Keen ('98, '01) Jesse LeNoir ('01, '02) Danae Sellari ('02) April Smith ('02, '03) Kemily Weimer ('02, '03)

HON. MENTION ALL-EAST DIVISION Bethany Harris ('03)

SERIES RECORDS

OPPONENT W L T % Agnes Scott 2 0 0 1.000 Alcorn State 1 0 0 1.000 Austin College 3 11 2 0.188 Averett 1 0 0 1.000 Belhaven 1 3 0 0.250 Birmingham-Southern 1 1 0 0.500 Cedar Crest 1 0 0 1.000 Centenary 2 0 0 1.000 Christian Brothers 0 1 0 0.000 Christopher Newport 0 0 1 0.000 Concordia (TX) 8 1 1 0.850 Crichton 2 0 0 1.000 Dallas 0 0 1 0.000 Dallas Baptist 0 0 1 0.000 Delta State 1 0 0 1.000 East Texas Baptist 15 4 1 0.775 Emory 0 2 0 0.000 Gallaudet 1 0 0 1.000 Goucher 1 0 0 1.000 Gwynedd-Mercy 0 1 0 0.000 Hardin-Simmons 0 15 1 0.031 Hendrix 0 2 0 0.000 Howard Payne 4 3 1 0.563 Huntingdon 1 2 0 0.333 Jackson State 1 0 0 1.000 King's College 1 0 0 1.000 La Roche 0 1 0 0.000 LaGrange 3 0 0 1.000 LeTourneau 19 2 0 0.905 Louisiana College 17 0 0 1.000 Loyola (LA) 5 0 0 1.000 Mary Hardin-Baylor 8 2 0 0.800 Marymount 1 0 0 1.000 McDaniel 1 0 0 1.000 McMurry 8 0 0 1.000 Methodist 1 0 0 1.000 Millsaps 15 1 1 0.912 Neumann 1 0 0 1.000 Northwood (TX) 0 1 0 0.000 Ouachita Baptist 0 1 0 0.000 Oglethorpe 1 0 0 1.000 Ozarks (AR) 19 2 0 0.905 Rhodes 1 1 0 0.500 Schreiner 10 0 0 1.000 Sewanee 1 2 0 0.333 Spelman 1 0 0 1.000 Spring Hill 2 1 0 0.667 Sweet Briar 2 0 0 1.000 Texas Lutheran 10 1 0 0.909 Texas-Dallas 4 8 5 0.382 Texas-Tyler 4 7 2 0.385 UC Santa Cruz 0 1 0 0.000 Whittier 0 0 1 0.500 William Carey 1 0 0 1.000 Total 188 84 18 0.679

TEAM RECORDS

MOST WINS2008 - 17 (17-4-0)

POINTS2007 - 184 (65 Goals, 54 Assists)

POINTS PER GAME 2002 - 11.31 (181 Points, 16 Games)

GOALS2002 - 68

GOALS PER GAME2002 - 4.25 (68 Goals, 16 Games)

ASSISTS2007 - 54

ASSISTS PER GAME2007 - 2.84 (54 Assists, 19 Games)

SAVE PERCENTAGE2000 - .903 (10 GA, 93 Saves)

GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE2000 - 0.49 (10 GA, 1825 Min.)

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ALL-TIME RESULTS

1997 (5-6)1998 (6-6-4) Opponent MC Opp Christian Brothers 0 1 LeTourneau 4 0 Agnes Scott 7 0 Austin College 1 2 Ozarks 1 0 Northwood 0 2 Univ. of Dallas 2 2 Texas-Dallas 0 0 Hardin-Simmons 0 3 Texas-Dallas 0 1 Dallas Baptist 0 0 Schreiner 5 0 Mary Hardin-Baylor 5 0 Spring Hill 3 4 Ozarks 2 1 Austin College 1 1

1999 (10-6-1) Opponent MC Opp Millsaps 9 1 Sweet Briar 6 0 Christopher Newport 1 1 Ozarks 1 2 Ouachita Baptist 1 2 Belhaven 0 2 Millsaps 3 0 LeTourneau 5 0 East Texas Baptist 1 0 Austin College 1 2 LaGrange 6 0 Loyola 2 0 LeTourneau 3 2 East Texas Baptist 1 0 Austin College 0 2 Ozarks 1 0 Hardin-Simmons 2 3

2000 (13-4-2) Opponent MC Opp Sweet Briar 5 0 Averett 7 1 Millsaps 1 1 Huntingdon 0 1 Louisiana College 7 0 Loyola 2 1 Austin College 0 1 Ozarks 5 0 LeTourneau 4 1 East Texas Baptist 3 0 Concordia (TX) 10 0 Louisiana College 3 0 Austin College 1 2 Ozarks 6 0 LeTourneau 3 0 East Texas Baptist 2 1 Millsaps 4 0 Hardin-Simmons 0 0 Austin College 0 1

2001 (9-6-0) Opponent MC Opp Austin College 0 1 Louisiana College 6 0 Hendrix 1 2 East Texas Baptist 0 1 Loyola 3 0 Millsaps 2 0 Millsaps 2 0 Ozarks 0 2 Ozarks 4 1 Huntingdon 0 1 LaGrange 3 0 LeTourneau 3 0 LeTourneau 0 1 Louisiana College 5 0 Austin College 1 0

2002 (13-3-2) Opponent MC Opp Gwynedd-Mercy 0 3 Gallaudet 3 0 Texas-Tyler 3 1 Jackson St. 13 0 Alcorn St. 15 0 Millsaps 3 0 Louisiana College 8 2 LeTourneau 4 1 East Texas Baptist 1 0 Ozarks 5 0 Austin College 1 2 Texas-Dallas 0 3 Austin College 1 1 Ozarks 1 0 Texas-Dallas 1 0 Louisiana College 4 0 LeTourneau 6 0 East Texas Baptist 1 1 2003 (16-4-1) Opponent MC Opp Goucher 5 1 La Roche 1 2 Loyola 7 1 Rhodes 2 1 Louisiana College 8 0 Millsaps 3 2 William Carey 2 1 LeTourneau 2 0 East Texas Baptist 4 0 Austin College 2 1 Ozarks 3 0 Texas-Dallas 3 2 Texas-Tyler 2 0 Austin College 0 1 Ozarks 6 0 Texas-Dallas 1 1 Texas-Tyler 2 1 LeTourneau 5 0 East Texas Baptist 0 2 Louisiana College 9 0 Hardin-Simmons 0 1

2004 (14-6-0) Opponent MC Opp LaGrange 7 0 Huntingdon 4 0 Millsaps 3 0 Loyola 5 0 Rhodes 1 3 Texas Lutheran 0 1 Schreiner 8 0 East Texas Baptist 2 0 LeTourneau 2 0 Texas-Dallas 0 2 Texas-Tyler 0 2 Austin College 1 0 Ozarks 4 2 Louisiana College 7 0 Hardin-Simmons 0 3 McMurry 5 0 Mary Hardin-Baylor 2 0 Concordia (TX) 7 0 East Texas Baptist 2 0 Hardin-Simmons 0 2

2005 (11-7-0) Opponent MC Opp Methodist 1 0 Sewanee 0 4 Schreiner 5 1 Texas Lutheran 2 1 Millsaps 4 1 Texas-Tyler 4 5 Texas-Dallas 0 5 Ozarks 2 0 Austin College 0 4 LeTourneau 6 1 Crichton 5 1

Louisiana College 8 0 McMurry 2 1 Hardin-Simmons 0 6 East Texas Baptist 1 3 Concordia (TX) 5 1 Mary Hardin-Baylor 4 3 Austin College 0 2

2006 (14-6-0) Opponent MC Opp Cedar Crest 7 0 Neumann 3 0 Millsaps 5 1 Belhaven 1 3 East Texas Baptist 2 1 LeTourneau 1 2 Concordia (TX) 6 0 Texas-Tyler 1 2 Texas-Dallas 0 6 Ozarks 2 0 Louisiana College 3 1 Spring Hill 4 1 Hardin-Simmons 0 3 McMurry 3 0 Howard Payne 4 0 Mary Hardin-Baylor 3 1 Texas Lutheran 1 0 Schreiner 8 1 LeTourneau 4 0 Hardin-Simmons 0 5

2007 (13-6-0) Opponent MC Opp Emory 0 1 Birmingham Southern 1 2 Crichton 8 0 East Texas Baptist 5 0 LeTourneau 3 0 Concordia (TX) 9 0 Texas-Tyler 1 2 Texas-Dallas 0 1 Ozarks 6 0 Millsaps 2 1 Louisiana College 5 0 Hardin-Simmons 1 2 McMurry 6 0 Howard Payne 11 2 Mary Hardin-Baylor 3 0 Texas Lutheran 2 1 Schreiner 1 0 Texas Lutheran 1 0 Hardin-Simmons 0 3

2008 (17-4-0) Opponent MC Opp McDaniel 3 0 King's College 2 0 Spelman 3 0 Agnes Scott 2 0 Emory 1 2 Texas-Tyler 2 1 Concordia (TX) 2 1 Millsaps 2 1 Ozarks 2 0 Texas-Dallas 1 0 Louisiana College 4 0 McMurry 9 0 Hardin-Simmons 0 3 Mary Hardin-Baylor 0 3 Howard Payne 3 0 Schreiner 5 0 Texas Lutheran 2 0 LeTourneau 6 1 East Texas Baptist 4 0 Texas Lutheran 2 1 Texas-Dallas 1 2

2009 (11-5-3) Opponent MC Opp Delta State 1 0 Belhaven 0 2 Birmingham-So. 1 0

Sewanee 0 2 Texas-Tyler 1 4 Concordia Texas 4 0 Ozarks 2 0 Texas-Dallas 1 1 Louisiana College 2 0 McMurry 4 0 Hardin-Simmons 0 4 Mary Hardin-Baylor 2 1 Howard Payne 0 0 Millsaps 0 1 Schreiner 2 1 Texas Lutheran 3 1 LeTourneau 1 0 East Texas Baptist 2 1 Texas-Dallas 2 2

2010 (12-5-2) Opponent MC Opp Whittier 0 0 Marymount 2 0 Centenary 2 1 Millsaps 3 2 Texas-Dallas 2 1 Ozarks 10 0 Louisiana College 3 0 Spring Hill 3 2 Hardin-Simmons 0 5 McMurry 8 0 Howard Payne 0 1 Mary Hardin-Baylor 1 2 Texas Lutheran 1 0 Schreiner 6 0 East Texas Baptist 1 0 LeTourneau 4 0 Concordia Texas 1 1 Texas-Tyler 0 3 Howard Payne 0 1

2011 (10-7-1) Opponent MC Opp UC Santa Cruz 1 2 Belhaven 1 0 Hendrix 0 1 Texas-Dallas 0 3 Ozarks 4 0 Louisiana College 6 0 Centenary 2 1 Millsaps 3 0 Hardin-Simmons 0 5 McMurry 8 0 Howard Payne 1 2 Mary Hardin-Baylor 6 2 Texas Lutheran 3 0 Schreiner 3 0 East Texas Baptist 1 2 LeTourneau 5 0 Concordia (TX) 1 2 Texas-Tyler 2 2

2012 (14-3-3) Opponent MC Opp Birmingham-So. 1 1 Sewanee 2 0 Berry 1 0 Oglethorpe 5 0 Louisiana College 2 0 Texas-Brownsville 1 2 Howard Payne 4 0 Hardin-Simmons 1 2 Schreiner 4 0 Texas Lutheran 6 0 East Texas Baptist 6 1 Texas-Tyler 1 2 LeTourneau 3 0 Millsaps 3 2 Mary Hardin-Baylor 3 0 Concordia Texas 3 2 Ozarks 10 1 Texas-Dallas 0 0 East Texas Baptist 2 0 Texas-Tyler 1 1

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