2018 EMU Soccer Digitial Media Guide

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2018 Eastern Michigan University Soccer

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Date Aug. 17 Aug. 19 Aug. 24 Aug. 26 Aug. 31 Sept. 2 Sept. 9 Sept. 16 Sept. 18 Sept. 21 Sept. 23 Sept. 28 Sept. 30 Oct. 4 Oct. 7 Oct. 12 Oct. 14 Oct. 18 Oct. 21 Oct. 25 Oct. 28 Nov. 2 Nov. 4 Nov. 9-11 Nov. 16-18 Nov. 23-24 Nov. 30-Dec. 2

Opponent at Purdue at Illinois State DETROIT MERCY DAYTON CREIGHTON at Oakland ILLINOIS CHICAGO at UConn at UMass KENT STATE* OHIO* at Akron* at Buffalo* TOLEDO* at Bowling Green* at Northern Illinois* at Western Michigan* MIAMI* BALL STATE* CENTRAL MICHIGAN* MAC Tournament Quarterfinals ! MAC Tournament Semifinals ! MAC Tournament Championship! NCAA First Round NCAA Second Round/Third Round NCAA Quarterfinal Round NCAA College Cup (Cary, N.C.)

Time 7 p.m. 1 p.m. 5 p.m. 1 p.m. 12 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m. 5 p.m. 1 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m. 4 p.m. 1 p.m. 6 p.m. CT 1 p.m. 4 p.m. 1 p.m. 3 p.m. TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA

*Mid-American Conference game Home game in BOLD CAPS @ Scicluna Field ! - Top 8 teams qualify for the MAC Tournament All times are site times

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1999, 2003, and 2013 Mid-American Conference Champions • 1999 Mid-American Conference Tournament Champions 2013 and 2014 Mid-American Conference West Division Champions


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Table of Contents / Quick Facts EMU Athletic Media Relations 2018 Roster / Schedule Head Coach Scott Hall Asst. Coach Joe Malachino Asst. Coach Dan Diac & Support Staff 2017 Year in Review 2017 Game-by-Game Results 2017 Statistics 2017 MAC Season in Review Hosting the Pros EMU All-Time Honors EMU All-Time Letterwinners EMU Records - Scoring EMU Records - Goalkeeping Through the Years All-Time Records vs. Opponents Eastern Michigan University EMU Board of Regents President James M. Smith VP/Director of Athletics Scott Wetherbee NCAA Compliance The EMU Identity EMU Hall of Fame

EMU Soccer on the Web

UNIVERSITY

Location: Ypsilanti, Michigan Founded: 1849 Enrollment: 21,105 President: Dr. James M. Smith Nickname: Eagles Colors: Green (349) and White Conference: Mid-American Conference (MAC) Home Field: Scicluna Field Capacity: 700

ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT

Vice President, Athletics Director: Scott Wetherbee Sr. Assoc. AD/Finance: Mike Malach Sr. Assoc. AD/Administration: Erin Kido Sr. Assoc. AD for Development: Dan McLean Associate AD for Academics: Karen Schiferl Associate AD for Compliance: Matthew Jakobsze Associate AD for Media Relations: Greg Steiner Associate AD for Sports Medicine: Gretchen Buskirk Assistant AD for Equipment Ben Herman Assistant AD for Marketing: Ricky Zum Mallen Faculty Athletics Representative: Dr. Edward Sidlow Directors of Sports Performance: Bryan Fink/Fred Hale Ticket Manager: Jeff Czachowski

ATHLETIC MEDIA RELATIONS

Assoc. AD/Media Relations: Greg Steiner Asst. Director of Media Relations*: Katie Gonzales Asst. Director of Media Relations: Kyler Ludlow Media Relations Graduate Asst.: Trent Hanselmann Media Relations Graduate Asst.: Maddie Heaps Media Relations Graduate Asst.: Tim Hepler *Denotes primary soccer contact

Office Phone: Mailing Address: Web site:

SOCCER STAFF

EMUEagles.com/soccer

twitter.com/emusoccer

Tweet Using: @EMUSoccer | @EMUAthletics #EMUSoccer | #EMUEagles

Over the past 14 years, some information that was once printed exclusively in EMU Athletics media guides has been moved to the department's official website, EMUEagles. com. Visit the soccer home page to find such information.

EMU on Mobile Devices Fans using mobile devices can access news, scores and schedules on emueagles.com/ mobile or by downloading the EMU Eagles app from the app store.

Eagle All-Access Catch interviews and highlights of Eastern Michigan student-athletes and coaches only on Eagle All-Access, the official video source for EMU Athletics. Log-on to EMUEagles.com for more information.

734.487.0317/0318 799 N. Hewitt Road Convocation Center Room 307 Ypsilanti, MI 48197 www.emueagles.com

Head Coach: Record at EMU (Years): MAC Record (Years): Career Record (Years): Office Phone Number: Assistant Coach: Goalkeeping Coach:

Scott Hall (EMU, ‘94) 180-153-57 (19) 113-77-26 (16) 180-153-57 (19) 734.487.2144 Joe Malachino (TCU, ‘93) Dan Diac

2017 TEAM INFORMATION 2017 Overall Record: 2017 MAC Record/Finish: Letterwinners Returning/Lost: Starters Returning/Lost: Newcomers:

7-12-1 4-7-0 / 9th 21/2 10/1 6

EMUEagles.com/soccer Credits

Layout/Editor: Assistant Editors:

Katie Gonzales Greg Steiner Kyler Ludlow Trent Hanselman

Photography: Randy Mascharka, Walt Middleton, Dick Schwarze, Steve King, Andrew Mascharka, and Jim Naprstek Information is current as of: Aug. 13, 2018

© COPYRIGHT EASTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY The 2018 EMU Soccer Media Guide was written by the EMU Athletic Media Relations Office. All text and photo content is property of Eastern Michigan University and can not be reproduced without permission from the EMU Athletic Media Relations Office.

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2018 Eastern Michigan University Soccer EMU Athletic Media Relations

Greg Steiner

Katie Gonzales

Kyler Ludlow

Trent Hanselmann

Maddie Heaps

Directions to Scicluna Field

Tim Hepler

Associate Athletic Director/Media Relations................................... Greg Steiner

Office Phone..............................................................................................................................734.487.0317 Cellular Phone...........................................................................................................................734.845.1132 E-mail.....................................................................................................................greg.steiner@emich.edu Primary Sports Covered................................................................................................Football and Golf

Assistant Director of Athletic Media Relations............................ Katie Gonzales

Office Phone..............................................................................................................................734.487.0318 Cellular Phone...........................................................................................................................773.512.6079 E-mail.......................................................................................................................... kgonzal5@emich.edu Primary Sports Covered................................................ Women's Soccer and Women’s Basketball

Assistant Director of Athletic Media Relations................................Kyler Ludlow

Office Phone..............................................................................................................................734.487.0318 Cellular Phone...........................................................................................................................937.489.4744 E-mail.............................................................................................................................kludlow@emich.edu Primary Sports Covered.................................................................... Volleyball and Men’s Basketball

Athletic Media Relations Graduate Assistant......................... Trent Hanselmann

Office Phone..............................................................................................................................734.487.0317 Cellular Phone.......................................................................................................................... 517.304.9894 E-mail..........................................................................................................................thanselm@emich.edu Primary Sports Covered.............................................................................................Baseball and Video

Athletic Media Relations Graduate Assistant................................ Maddie Heaps Office Phone..............................................................................................................................734.487.0317 Cellular Phone.......................................................................................................................... 734.233.4183 E-mail.............................................................................................................................mheaps@emich.edu Primary Sports Covered..................................................................Swimming & Diving and Rowing

Athletic Media Relations Graduate Assistant...................................... Tim Hepler

Office Phone..............................................................................................................................734.487.0317 Cellular Phone.......................................................................................................................... 517.304.9894 E-mail.............................................................................................................................. thepler@emich.edu Primary Sports Covered..........................................Cross Country, Gymnastics, and Track & Field

Address:............................799 N. Hewitt Rd., Convocation Center, Ypsilanti, MI 48197 EMU MEDIA POLICIES AND SERVICES The EMU Athletic Media Relations Office offers a weekly release containing team and individual notes, statistics, reviews of past games and a look ahead to upcoming events. Additional information will include Mid-American Conference rankings, statistics and league notes.

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CREDENTIALS AND PARKING All media wishing to attend away games should contact the host institution regarding media policies. Parking for Scicluna Field can be found west of the field and will be limited to a first-come, first-serve basis. Media personnel will be responsible for their own parking arrangements.

INTERVIEWS Head Coach Scott Hall and his staff are available for interviews on an appointment-only basis after games and practices. Personal interviews with the coach and players should be scheduled with the EMU Athletic Media Relations Office. Individual players are available for interviews MondayThursday. Their availability will depend on practice and class schedules. Please give at least 24-hour advance notice so the players can be contacted and arrangements can be made. Home phone numbers for players and coaches will not be given out by the EMU Athletic Media Relations Office. The coaching staff and players will be available for post-game interviews following a short cooling-off period.

INTERNET ACCESS There is currently no internet access or a phone line at the field. Media should make arrangements to secure a wireless broadband card through any cellular provider if they need internet access at the field.

WORLD WIDE WEB The media can access all the latest EMU soccer news on the athletic department’s website, located at emueagles.com. The EMU Athletic Media Relations Office produces this website with the most up-to-date and extensive coverage of the Eagles.

By air: Arriving at Detroit Metro Airport, take I-94 west to Michigan Avenue exit (exit 181B). Get in the far left lane and turn left on Hewitt. Head north on Hewitt for 2.5 miles, past Washtenaw Avenue. The stadium is on the east side of the road. From North: U.S. 23 south to Washtenaw Avenue east (exit 37A); take Washtenaw to Hewitt Road; turn left on Hewitt and proceed to Rynearson Stadium. From South: U.S. 23 north to Washtenaw Avenue east (exit 37A); take Washtenaw to Hewitt Road; turn left on Hewitt and proceed to Rynearson Stadium. From East: (A) Take I-94 west to Michigan Avenue exit (exit 181B). Get in the far left lane and turn left on Hewitt Road. Head north on Hewitt for 2.5 miles, past Washtenaw Avenue. The stadium is on the east side of the street. (B) Take I-96 west to M-14 west. Follow M-14 to U.S. 23 south. Go south to Washtenaw Avenue east (exit 37A); take Washtenaw to Hewitt Road; turn left on Hewitt and proceed to Rynearson Stadium. From West: Take I-94 east to Michigan Avenue exit (exit 181). Turn left and get in the far left lane. Turn left on Hewitt and head north on Hewitt approximately 2.5 miles, past Washtenaw. The stadium is on the east side of the road.

CALL ON US

All University Numbers start with 734.487. (The last four are listed below) Athletics Administrators Athletic Director Scott Wetherbee................1050 Senior Assoc. AD Erin Kido...............................1050 Senior Assoc. AD Mike Malach........................5313 Senior Assoc. AD Dan McLean........................1050 Senior Assoc. AD Andy Rowdon....................1050 Assoc. AD Matt Jakobsze..................................7859 Assoc. AD Karen Schiferl...................................1283 Assoc. AD Greg Steiner......................................0317 Asst. AD Ben Herman.........................................6478 Secretary Lori Barron..........................................1050 Athletics Equipment Staff Asst. AD Ben Herman.........................................6478 Asst. Equip. Mgr. Wayne Smith.......................1029 Asst. Equip. Mgr. Dominic Velotta..................6478 Facilities Staff Director Adam Martin........................................1050 Asst. Director Andrew Hensely.......................1050 External Events & Operations Nate Miller...1050

1999, 2003, and 2013 Mid-American Conference Champions • 1999 Mid-American Conference Tournament Champions 2013 and 2014 Mid-American Conference West Division Champions


2018 Eastern Michigan University Soccer Friday, Aug. 17 • West Lafayette, Ind. • 7 p.m.

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Purdue

Sunday, Aug. 19 • Normal, Ill. • 1 p.m.

at Illinois

State

Friday, Aug. 24 • Scicluna Field • 5 p.m.

Detroit Mercy Sunday, Aug. 26 • Scicluna Field • 1 p.m.

Dayton Friday, Aug. 31 • Scicluna Field • 12 p.m.

Creighton Sunday, Sept. 2 • Rochester, Mich. • 1 p.m.

Oakland

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Sunday, Sept. 9 • Scicluna Field • 1 p.m.

Illinois Chicago Friday, Sept. 14 • Storrs, Conn. • 7 p.m.

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UConn

Sunday, Sept. 16 • Amherst, Mass. • 1 p.m.

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UMass

Friday, Sept. 21 • Scicluna Field • 5 p.m.

Kent State* Sunday, Sept. 23 • Scicluna Field • 1 p.m.

Ohio* Friday, Sept. 28 • Akron, Ohio • 7 p.m.

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Akron*

Sunday, Sept. 30 • Buffalo, N.Y. • 1 p.m.

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Buffalo*

Thursday, Oct. 4 • Scicluna Field • 4 p.m.

Toledo* Sunday,Oct.7•BowlingGreen,Ohio•1p.m.

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Bowling Green*

Friday, Oct. 12 • DeKalb, Ill. • TBA

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Northern Illinois*

Sunday, Oct. 14 • Kalamazoo, Mich. • 1 p.m.

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Front row (l to r): Kylie Frantz, Mia Colavito, Chelsea Abbotts, Kaylin Williams, Mabel Dunn, Sabrina McNeill, Marla Cobetto Second row (l to r): Tessa Osborne, Lauren Cimino, Simone Chiodo, Kennady Kuhlman, Emma Collins, Maggie McCullough, Mikayla Cupp, Peyton Davis, Nicole Remedios, Madeline Olson, Kristin Nason, Lara Wheeler Back row (l to r): Marissa Maeder, Joe Malachino, Chloe Chatzis, Alia Frederick, Lindsey Shira, Parys Kerr, Sarah Ash, Aubrey, Martin, Mackenzie Etienne, Haley Tausend, Scott Hall, Brian Korinek

Western Michigan*

Thursday, Oct. 18 • Scicluna Field • 4 p.m.

Miami* Sunday, Oct. 21 • Scicluna Field • 1 p.m.

Ball State* Thursday, Oct. 26 • Mount Pleasant, Mich. • 3 p.m.

Central Michigan* *Denotes Mid-American Conference game Home game

2018 Eastern Michigan Women’s Soccer Roster No. 00 0 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26

Name Chelsea Abbotts Mabel Dunn Kaylin Williams Sarah Ash Peyton Davis Maggie McCullough Kennady Kuhlman Alia Frederick Mikayla Cupp Kylie Frantz Sabrina McNeil Kristin Nason Parys Kerr Mia Colavito Tessa Osborne Emma Collins Nicole Remedios Aubrey Martin Mackenzie Etienne Marla Cobetto Lauren Cimino Lara Wheeler Haley Tausend Lindsey Shira Chloe Chatzis Simone Chiodo Madeline Olson

Pos. GK GK GK D F MF/F F F MF MF F MF/F MF MF/F D MF MF/D D MF F/MF D MF D D MF MF/D MF

Ht. 5-8 5-11 5-7 5-10 5-5 5-7 5-4 5-9 5-5 5-4 5-4 5-4 5-9 5-3 5-5 5-5 5-5 6-0 5-7 5-4 5-4 5-6 5-9 5-8 5-4 5-4 5-4

Cl. So. Jr. Sr. Fr. Sr. Jr. So. So. Sr. Fr. R-So. Sr. So. Sr. So. Fr. Jr. Jr. Sr. So. So. Fr. So. So. So. Fr. So.

Hometown-High School Ottawa, Ontario-Mother Teresa Oakville, Ontario-White Oaks Secondary Kansas City, Mo.-Winnetonka South Lyon, Mich.-South Lyon North Ridgeville, Ohio-Holy Name London, Ontario-Oakridge Secondary Howell, Mich.-Hartland Linden, Mich.-Linden Otsego, Mich.-Otsego Erie, Pa.-Villa Maria Academy Whitby, Ontario-Henry Street Brooklin, Ontario-Donald A. Wilson Whitby, Ontario-Pickering Mississauga, Ontario-Loyola Catholic Mentor, Ohio-Lake Catholic Windsor, Ontario-St. Anne Ajax, Ontario-Archibishop Denis O’Connor Toronto, Ontario-Father John Redmond Midland, Mich.-Midland Dow Trenton, Mich.-Trenton Sterling Heights, Mich.-Henry Ford II Grand Blanc, Mich.-Grand Blanc Barrington, Ill. -Barrington (Eastern Illinois) New Baltimore, Mich.-Anchor Bay Macomb, Mich.-Henry Ford II Oshawa, Ontario-Monsignor Paul Dwyer Catholic Libertyville, Ill.-Libertyville

Head Coach: Scott Hall (Eastern Michigan, 1994) -- 20th season Assistant Coach: Joe Malachino (Texas Christian, 1993) Goalkeeping Coach: Dan Diac

Pronunciation Guide Nason - NAY-son Remedios - Ra-med-EE-os Kuhlman - Cool-man Alia Frederick - uh-lee-uh Fred-rick Parys Kerr - like Paris Mia - me-uh Etienne - et-EE-en Shira - SHY-ruh

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Coaching Staff

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1999, 2003, and 2013 Mid-American Conference Champions • 1999 Mid-American Conference Tournament Champions 2013 and 2014 Mid-American Conference West Division Champions


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The 2018 season marks Head Coach Scott Hall’s 20th year leading the Eastern Michigan University women’s soccer team. Hall has been with the program since it came into existence in 1995, serving as assistant coach for four seasons before taking over as head coach in 1999, and is the longest tenured coach in the Mid-American Conference. Hall, a former member of the EMU men’s soccer team from 1990-94, has a career record of 180-154-51 and a 115-77-27 mark in Mid-American Conference play. Under Hall, EMU squads have enjoyed eight seasons of 10-or-more victories including a pair of 15-or-more win campaigns (1999, 2001). Hall’s teams have qualified for the MAC Tournament 13 times and captured one tournament title, three regular season titles, and nine topfive finishes. This past season, Hall guided Peyton Davis to Second Team All-MAC honors, while Madeline Olson garnered a spot on the All-MAC Freshmen Team. EMU finished the year with a 7-12-1 overall record, including a 4-7 mark in MAC play. Hall's squad returned to the MAC Tournament in 2016 after an improbable run midway through league play that pushed them into the playoffs. Three Eagles reeled in postseason honors as Ellie Tillar landed on the All-MAC First Team, Kaylin Williams garnered Second Team AllMAC honors, and Sabrina McNeill was recognized as the conference's freshman of the year. Additionally, McNeill earned a spot on the MAC’s All-Freshmen Team. In 2015, Hall coached Kristin Nason to MAC All-Freshmen Team honors

while the Eagles closed out the year with a 5-11-3 overall record. Falling short of the MAC Tournament for the first time since 2011, the Green and White held a 2-7-2 ledger in league play. Hall led the team to a 12-7-2 record, including 8-2-1 in MAC play, to capture the Mid-American Conference regular season title during the 2013 campaign, the program’s first since 2003. For his strong leadership, Hall was named MAC Coach of the Year by his peers in the conference. Along with standing atop of the conference at the conclusion of the regular season, EMU led the MAC in several categories: points (137), goals (45), goals per game (2.14), assists (47) and assists per game (2.24). The offensively-charged Eagles produced the 33rd-best scoring offense in the nation, ranking 23rd nationally in points and 13th in assists. The 45 goals were the thirdmost scored in a single season in program history. Eastern was in every contest throughout the season as all seven losses were only by one goal. Individually, forward Angela Vultaggio was named MAC Offensive Player of the Year, while junior Emily Dzik shared MAC Defensive Player of the Year honors. The 2012 team rebounded from missing the postseason in 2011 to capturing third place overall in the Mid-American Conference and second in the West Division with an overall record of 11-6-2 and an 8-3-0 MAC mark. The Eagles posted their first 11-win season since 2009 and first eight-win performance in conference action since 2003 while achieving the largest single-season turnaround in program history. During his first season as head coach in 1999, Hall led the Eagles to their first-ever Mid-American Conference title and NCAA tournament berth. During that memorable 1999 season, Eastern Michigan was ranked sixth nationally in team defense, with a 0.55 goals against average. The Eagles also finished the year with 13 shutouts, good for seventh in the nation. Goalkeeper Sarah Willis was named MAC Player of the Year following the season, along with five other Eagles garnering all conference honors. Hall was selected MAC Coach of the Year for his efforts, the first time an EMU soccer coach earned the award. Hall was named MAC Coach of the Year

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again following the 2001 season after going 10-4-1 in conference play. The 2003 campaign also proved to be a historic run for the Green and White. EMU opened up MAC play going unbeaten in the first nine games with a 7-0-2 mark en route to the MAC regular-season title and earning the No. 1 seed for the tournament with an 8-2-2 record. The Eagles hit double digit wins again during the 2004 campaign, going 10-7-3 with a 6-4-2 MAC record. After missing the tournament in 2006, Hall’s team bounced back with a 5-4-2 MAC record in 2007, earning the No. 5 seed for the postseason tournament. EMU lost a heartbreaking 2-1 overtime game to Bowling Green, ending the 2007 season with a 7-8-4 mark for the Green and White. The 2008 season was a return to the upper echelon of the Mid-American Conference for Hall and the Eagles. EMU made it to the championship match in 2008 before losing a tough 1-0 game to the University of Toledo. In 2009, the Green and White cracked the semifinals and were led by MAC Player of the Year Ashley Rodrigues. In 2010, the Eagles finished with a 9-7-5 overall record with a 6-2-3 mark in MAC play. Hall’s squad earned the No. 4 seed headed into the MAC Tournament but fell in a nail-biter to Western Michigan on penalty kicks in the opening round. Throughout his tenure with the Eagles, Hall has coached four MAC Players of the Year, 48 all-conference selections, 60 Academic All-MAC picks and nine All-Great Lakes region performers. The 45-year-old Hall took over the women’s soccer program following the tragic death of the program’s first head coach, Paul Scicluna, in the fall of 1998. He had served as assistant coach since the inaugural season in 1995. During his time as assistant coach, the Eagles qualified for the MAC Tournament in 1997 and 1998. Hall also worked with his mentor at Total Soccer, Inc. as a counselor and instructor. A four-year varsity letterwinner at Grand Ledge High School (198589), Hall earned All-Capital Area Conference and All-League honors. He continued his career as a member of the Eastern Michigan University men’s soccer program from 1990-94, earning four varsity letters. An Eastern Michigan graduate, Hall earned his bachelor’s degree in elementary education in 1994. Hall and his wife, Sue, have a son Jack, and a daughter, Maya. They reside in South Lyon, Mich.

Scott Hall Eastern Michigan University Bachelor’s degree in elementary educations - 1994

COACHING EXPERIENCE YEAR SCHOOL 2017 Eastern Michigan University 2016 Eastern Michigan University 2015 Eastern Michigan University 2014 Eastern Michigan University 2013 Eastern Michigan University 2012 Eastern Michigan University 2011 Eastern Michigan University 2010 Eastern Michigan University 2009 Eastern Michigan University 2008 Eastern Michigan University 2007 Eastern Michigan University 2006 Eastern Michigan University 2005 Eastern Michigan University 2004 Eastern Michigan University 2003 Eastern Michigan University 2002 Eastern Michigan University 2001 Eastern Michigan University 2000 Eastern Michigan University 1999 Eastern Michigan University 1995-98 Eastern Michigan University 1990-94 Eastern Michigan University Head Coaching Record

JOB TITLE Head Coach 7-12-1; 4-7-0 MAC Head Coach 6-10-4; 4-5-2 MAC Head Coach 5-11-3; 2-5-2 MAC Head Coach 11-7-1; 7-4-0 MAC Head Coach 12-7-2; 8-2-1 MAC Head Coach 11-6-2; 8-3-0 MAC Head Coach 3-13-2; 3-7-1 MAC Head Coach 9-7-5; 6-2-3 MAC Head Coach 11-4-6; 6-1-4 MAC Head Coach 13-5-5; 6-2-3 MAC Head Coach 7-8-4; 5-4-2 MAC Head Coach 6-10-2; 3-8-0 MAC Head Coach 8-11-1; 6-5-0 MAC Head Coach 10-7-3; 6-4-2 MAC Head Coach 9-9-3; 8-2-2 MAC Head Coach 9-10-2; 5-5-2 MAC Head Coach 15-6-0; 10-4-0 MAC Head Coach 11-7-2; 8-3-0 MAC Head Coach 17-4-3; 10-1-3 MAC Assistant Coach Men's soccer student-athlete 180-153-57 (113-77-26 MAC)

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The 2018 season marks the 10th season for Joe Malachino as full-time assistant coach on Scott Hall’s staff. He was a volunteer assistant from 2005-07 before being named a full-time assistant following the 2007 season. This past season, Malachino helped Peyton Davis to Second Team All-MAC honors, while Madeline Olson garnered a spot on the All-MAC Freshmen Team. EMU finished the year with a 7-12-1 overall record, including a 4-7 mark in MAC play. In his first year as a full-time assistant, Malachino helped the Eagles to their best finish since the 2004 season. The Eagles hit double-digit wins for the highest win total since the 2001 team won 15 games. The Eagles had four players earn All-MAC honors while leading the conference in goals while ranking third in goals allowed. Along with serving as the Eagles' assistant coach, Malachino is also on staff for the U.S. Soccer Training Center in Michigan, helping identify and train the state's top soccer players for the U.S. Soccer Youth National Team program. Sticking with teaching the rising stars of the game, Malachino has taken the reigns of the 2001 (age 13) Michigan Olympic Development Program State Girls' Team as the program's head coach. Malachino has more than 20 years of coaching experience to EMU ranging from U-6, semi-professional and the college ranks. In the past, Malachino has been the Director of Coaching for the Novi Jaguars and a member of the Region II Olympic Development Program (ODP) staff. He is a United States Soccer Federation (USSF) A licensed coach, the highest level of coaching license for

Name: High School: College:

YEAR 2008-Present 2005-07 2000-01 1998 1997 1995-01 1989-93

US soccer. He also played professionally for seven years with the Detroit Rockers in the National Professional Soccer League. In 2000, Malachino was named the Professional Development League (PDL) Coach of the Year for the Michigan Bucks semiprofessional team. During that season, the Bucks made the championship game before losing to Chicago, 1-0. In U.S. Open Cup action, the team also defeated the New England Revolution of Major League Soccer (MLS), 1-0, at Foxboro Stadium in Foxboro, Mass., before losing 6-5 in a penalty shootout to the Miami Fusion (MLS) in the next round. Malachino earned a Bachelor of Science degree in physical education from Texas Christian University in 1993. He also has a Michigan Teaching certificate and is currently working towards a Masters of Arts degree in teaching from Wayne State University. Malachino and his wife, Miriam, reside in Howell, Mich. They have a son, Kiernan and two daughters, Kaia, and Kate.

THE JOE MALACHINO FILE Joe ________ Malachino ______________ H.S. (___________) Texas Christian University - master’s degree in liberal arts - 1993 COACHING EXPERIENCE SCHOOL/CLUB Eastern Michigan University Eastern Michigan University Mid-Michigan Bucks Cincinnati Riverhawks Mid-Michigan Bucks Detroit Rockers Texas Christian University

JOB TITLE Assistant Coach Volunteer Assistant Coach Player/Coach Professional Athlete Professional Athlete Professional Athlete Student-Athlete

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Dan Diac enters his 11th season with Eastern Michigan as the goalkeeping coach. Before joining the coaching ranks, he played professionally in Romania for 10 years and with Rapid Bucharest, part of the UEFA Cup. He was also a goalkeeper for the Detroit Rockers of the National Professional Soccer League for a year. Diac is the Goalkeepers Director of Coaches for the MSYSA Olympic Development Program goalkeeper coach during his career, in addition to having his USSF National Youth, National Goalkeeper, and B licenses. Diac is married to Luiza, and has one child, Alexandru.

SUPPORT STAFF

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Matt Amos Marketing

Sean Conaty Strength & Conditioning

Katie Gonzales Media Relations

Andrew Hensley Facilities

Marissa Maeder Athletic Trainer

Adam Martin Facilities

Nate Miller Facilities

Dominic Velotta Equipment Manager

1999, 2003, and 2013 Mid-American Conference Champions • 1999 Mid-American Conference Tournament Champions 2013 and 2014 Mid-American Conference West Division Champions


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Year in Review

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2018 Eastern Michigan University Soccer The Automated ScoreBook Eastern Michigan Game Results (as of Dec 15, 2017) 2017 Eastern Michigan Women’s Soccer Results All games Date Aug 18 Aug 20

Opponent ILLINOIS STATE at UIC

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Score Overall 1-1 0-0-1 2-1 1-0-1

Conf 0-0-0 0-0-0

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vs FGCU at Florida Atlantic Sep 01 at Butler Sep 08 YOUNGSTOWN STATE Sep 10 OAKLAND Sep 15 UTAH STATE Sep 17 at Detroit Mercy 9/22/2017 at Ohio Sep 24 at Kent State Sep 29 BUFFALO Oct. 1 AKRON

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Oct 05

BOWLING GREEN

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Oct 08

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Oct 13

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Oct 15

at TOLEDO at Ball State at Miami

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Oct 19

WESTERN MICHIGAN

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3-0

6-11-1

3-6-0

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Oct 22 Oct 26

NORTHERN ILLINOIS at Central Michigan

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1-0 1-4

7-11-1 7-12-1

4-6-0 4-7-0

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1-5 0-3 0-1 1-0 1-0 1-2 0-3 1-2 0-1 1-2 2-1

1-1-1 1-2-1 1-3-1 2-3-1 3-3-1 3-4-1 3-5-1 3-6-1 3-7-1 3-8-1 4-8-1

0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-2-0 0-3-0 1-3-0

WO2

2-1

5-8-1

2-3-0

1-4 0-3 2-3

5-9-1 5-10-1 5-11-1

2-4-0 2-5-0 2-6-0

Aug 27

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Aug 25

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Team Record Overall: Conference: Home: Away: Neutral: Overtime:

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TO 2

W-L-T 7-12-1 4-7 6-2-1 1-9 0-1 2-2-1

L W WOT L L LOT L L

L L LO2

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Attendance Total: Home: Away: Neutral:

Dates 20 9 10 1

Total 5244 2534 2620 90

Att. Goals scored 254 MCNEILL, SABRINA (REMEDIOS,NICOLE) 193 MCNEILL, SABRINA (unassisted) FREDERICK,ALIA (MCNEILL, SABRINA;OLSON,MADELINE) 90 ETIENNE,MACKENZIE (MCNEILL, SABRINA) 439 314 162 REMEDIOS,NICOLE (KERR,PARYS) 341 COBETTO,MARLA (REMEDIOS,NICOLE) 329 OLSON,MADELINE (unassisted) 187 284 SHIRA,LINDSEY (unassisted) 225 172 OLSON,MADELINE (COBETTO,MARLA) 286 NASON,KRISTIN (KERR,PARYS;COLAVITO,MIA) KERR,PARYS (penalty kick) 302 KUHLMAN,KENNADY (DAVIS,PEYTON) DAVIS,PEYTON (FREDERICK,ALIA) 263 DAVIS,PEYTON (unassisted) 351 127 KERR,PARYS (NASON,KRISTIN) DAVIS,PEYTON (FREDERICK,ALIA) 362 OLSON,MADELINE (NASON,KRISTIN) NASON,KRISTIN (DAVIS,PEYTON;VANI,CHANEL) DAVIS,PEYTON (COBETTO,MARLA) 326 WILBANKS,ALEX (OLSON,MADELINE) 237 DAVIS,PEYTON (OLSON,MADELINE)

Avg. 262 282 262 90

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OVERALL 7-12-1 4-7 3-5-1

Opponent

Aug 18 ILLINOIS STATE Aug 20 at UIC Aug 27 vs FGCU Aug 25 at Florida Atlantic Sep 01 at Butler Sep 08 YOUNGSTOWN STATE Sep 10 OAKLAND Sep 15 UTAH STATE Sep 17 at Detroit Mercy 9/22/2017 at Ohio Sep 24 at Kent State Sep 29 BUFFALO Oct. 1 AKRON Oct 05 BOWLING GREEN Oct 08 at TOLEDO Oct 13 at Ball State Oct 15 at Miami Oct 19 WESTERN MICHIGAN Oct 22 NORTHERN ILLINOIS Oct 26 at Central Michigan

TEAM STATISTICS SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts Goals scored per game Shot pct. Shots on goal-Attempts SOG pct. Shots/Game CORNER KICKS PENALTY KICKS PENALTIES Yellow cards Red cards ATTENDANCE Total Dates/Avg Per Date Neutral Site #/Avg

To2 W L L L W Wot L L Lot L L W Wo2 L L Lo2 W W L

Score 1-1 2-1 1-5 0-3 0-1 1-0 1-0 1-2 0-3 1-2 0-1 1-2 2-1 2-1 1-4 0-3 2-3 3-0 1-0 1-4

Att. 254 193 90 439 314 162 341 329 187 284 225 172 286 302 263 351 127 362 326 237

EMU

OPP

21-245 1.05 .086 115-245 .469 12.2 101 1-1

37-308 1.85 .120 144-308 .468 15.4 76 1-2

8 0

9 0

2534 9/282 1/90

2620 10/262

HOME 6-2-1 4-1 2-1-1 ##

Player

AWAY 1-9 0-6 1-3

26 11 4 10 7 15 12 13 19 14 18 24 8 23 5 21 16 17 6 0 20 1

OLSON,MADELINE NASON,KRISTIN DAVIS,PEYTON MCNEILL, SABRINA FREDERICK,ALIA VANI,CHANEL KERR,PARYS COLAVITO,MIA COBETTO,MARLA OSBORNE,TESSA ETIENNE,MACKENZIE CHATZIS,CHLOE CUPP,MIKAYLA SHIRA,LINDSEY MCCULLOUGH,MAGGI WILBANKS,ALEX REMEDIOS,NICOLE MARTIN,AUBREY KUHLMAN,KENNADY DUNN,MABEL CIMINO,LAUREN WILLIAMS,KAYLIN Total Opponents

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Goalie

0 1

DUNN,MABEL WILLIAMS,KAYLIN Total Opponents

Goals by Period Eastern Michigan Opponents

NEUTRAL 0-1 0-0 0-1

gp g a pts sh sh% sog sog% gw pk-att 20 3 3 9 54 .056 28 .519 1 0-0 19 2 2 6 38 .053 20 .526 0 0-0 20 5 2 12 32 .156 15 .469 1 0-0 7 2 2 6 28 .071 12 .429 0 0-0 20 1 2 4 16 .062 8 .500 1 0-0 20 0 1 1 12 .000 4 .333 0 0-0 17 2 2 6 10 .200 5 .500 1 1-1 14 0 1 1 9 .000 3 .333 0 0-0 19 1 2 4 8 .125 3 .375 1 0-0 19 0 0 0 6 .000 3 .500 0 0-0 17 1 0 2 6 .167 2 .333 0 0-0 19 0 0 0 6 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 13 0 0 0 4 .000 3 .750 0 0-0 19 1 0 2 4 .250 2 .500 0 0-0 15 0 0 0 4 .000 1 .250 0 0-0 13 1 0 2 3 .333 2 .667 1 0-0 9 1 2 4 3 .333 2 .667 1 0-0 12 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0-0 9 1 0 2 1 1.000 1 1.000 0 0-0 3 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 4 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 20 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 20 21 19 61 245 .086 115 .469 7 1-1 20 37 28 102 308 .120 144 .468 12 1-2 GP 3 20 20 20

Min. GA 60:18 1 1798:56 36 1859:14 37 1859:14 21

GAAvg Saves

1.49 1.80 1.79 1.02

4 100 107 94

1st

2nd

OT

OT2

Total 21 37

1st

2nd

OT

OT2

Total 245 308

Saves by Period Eastern Michigan Opponents

1st

2nd

OT

OT2

Total 107 94

Corners by Period Eastern Michigan Opponents

1st

2nd

OT

OT2

Total 101 76

Fouls by Period Eastern Michigan Opponents

1st

2nd

OT

OT2

Total 215 181

Shots by Period Eastern Michigan Opponents

9 12

10 23

118 114 131 166 38 46 44 37

66 41 52 38

97 115 85 84

1 1 4 8 2 1 1 1 2 9

1 1 9 3

1 6 4 0 1 3

Pct

W-L-T

.800 0-0-0 .735 7-12-1 .743 7-12-1 .817 12-7-1

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0/0 4/0 4 5

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W 9 6 5 4 1 2

L 2 4 4 5 7 8

T 0 1 2 2 3 1

Pct. GF .818 14 .591 22 .545 13 .455 17 .227 8 .227 8

W 8 6 5 5 3 4

L 1 3 5 6 6 7

T Pct. 2 .818 2 .636 1 .500 0 .455 2 .364 0 .364

GA 6 15 12 13 23 17

GF GA 17 7 18 15 9 11 12 12 15 15 14 21

W 13 13 7 7 2 2

L 6 7 9 10 13 15

T 2 1 3 3 4 1

W 11 12 10 8 8 7

L T 7 3 7 3 8 1 10 1 8 3 12 1

Pct. .667 .643 .447 .425 .211 .139

GF 26 43 26 23 14 9

GA 16 26 25 24 38 29

Pct. .595 .614 .553 .447 .500 .375

GF 27 31 19 21 31 21

GA 20 28 20 22 25 37

2017 MAC Tournament Results Quarterfinals – October 29, 2017 at Higher Seed No. 1 Kent State, No. 8 Ohio (KSU advances on PK’s, 4-2) No. 4 Bowling Green 3, No. 5 Buffalo No. 3 Toledo 2, No. 6 Western Michigan 1 No. 2 Ball State 2, No. 7 Northern Illinois 1 Semifinals – November 3, 2017 at Kent, Ohio No. 2 Ball State 1, No. 3 Toledo 2 (2OT) No. 1 Kent State 1, No. 4 Bowling Green 2 Championship – November 6, 2016 at Kent, Ohio No. 3 Toledo 2, No. 4 Bowling Green 1

2017 MAC Women’s Soccer Awards 2017 Freshman of the Year: Vital Kats, Kent State 2017 Offensive Player of the Year: Skylar Fleak, Bowling Green 2017 Defensive Players of the Year: Paige Culver, Kent State 2017 Coach of the Year: Matt Fannon, Bowling Green 2017 All-MAC First Team Skylar Fleak, Bowling Green, F Erica Hubert, Bowling Green, F Lexi Pelafas, Central Michigan, F Julia Elvbo, Ball State, MF Madison Schupbach, Bowling Green, MF Julia Benati, Buffalo, MF Isabella Echeverri, Toledo, MF Gurjeena Jandu, Buffalo, D Paige Culver, Kent State, D Sierra Henderson-Muschett, Kent State, D Stephanie Heber, Western Michigan, GK

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2017 All-MAC Second Team Peyton Davis, Eastern Michigan, F Allie Curry, Ohio, F Hannah Scafaria, Toledo, F Madison Pogarch, Central Michigan, MF Kristen Brots, Kent State, MF Vital Kats, Kent State, MF Alexis Fricke, Bowling Green, D Jaime Eiben, Kent State, D Haley Hoppe, Northern Illinois, D Chiara Paradiso, Toledo, D Laura Dougall, Buffalo, GK Patricia Koutoulas, Miami, GK

2017 All-Freshman Team Amani Jiu, Akron Nicky Potts, Ball State Nikhita Jacob, Bowling Green Gianna Yurchak, Buffalo Marcy Barberic, Buffalo Madeline Olson, Eastern Michigan Vital Kats, Kent State Isabelle Mihail, Kent State Haley Hoppe, NIU Paige Knorr, Ohio Maddie Perrin, Toledo

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Hosting the Pros 1999, 2003, and 2013 Mid-American Conference Champions • 1999 Mid-American Conference Tournament Champions 2013 and 2014 Mid-American Conference West Division Champions

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2018 Eastern Michigan University Soccer AS ROMA TRAINS AT EMU'S SCICLUNA FIELD

Before kicking off its tour of the United States, Italy's AS Roma, a Serie A soccer club trained at Eastern Michigan University's Scicluna Field over a three-day span, July 16-19, 2017 in preparation of a midweek match against Paris Saint-Germain at Comerica Park. AS Roma's visit to Scicluna Field marks the second time in the past three years the Eagles' pitch has been a training site for a professional team, having previously hosted Real Madrid in the summer of 2014. A collective effort from the EMU women's soccer coaching staff and players, as well as EMU's facility, equipment, and media relations staff, allowed Eastern to host a total of six public training sessions on the Eagles' home pitch. "It was fascinating being able to witness the best of the best training here on our own field," junior Mikayla Cupp said. "Having them train on our field just a month before we start our season was a great experience and something that inspired the whole team. Being in the presence of such high level players and seeing their finesse and charisma on the ball definitely gives us even more motivation and determination to push ourselves to the next level." In addition to the excitement of the EMU soccer players, the coaching staff was thrilled about the opportunity as well. It was a chance for the Eagles' staff to learn from professional players and coaches as well. "I'm speechless to be honest, seeing these guys on our pitch. For the team to be out here and see them play at this pace and their intensity, this is what soccer dreams are made of," noted EMU Head Soccer Coach Scott Hall.

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2018 Eastern Michigan University Soccer EMU'S SCICLUNA FIELD HOSTS REAL MADRID

It was a memorable day at Eastern Michigan University, July 31, 2014, as one of the most prestigious soccer programs in the world, Real Madrid, invaded Ypsilanti to train at EMU’s Scicluna Field. Cristiano Ronaldo and the rest of Real Madrid practiced on Eastern’s home pitch Thursday afternoon in preparation for the team’s International Champions Cup match against Manchester United, Aug. 2, at Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor. It was a total team effort between the Spanish soccer club and the EMU Department of Athletics to host the private training session. “To have one of the most world renowned soccer clubs come to Eastern Michigan is a true honor,” remarked EMU Vice President and Director of Athletics Heather Lyke. “We were really pleased with the opportunity to host them here. The recognition of our facilities, our staff and our women’s soccer student-athletes to see this type of team train here was really the opportunity of a lifetime. This is something we all will remember, especially our student-athletes.” The EMU soccer team also assisted in staffing the practice, an opportunity that the current Eagles will remember for the rest of their lives. “We were all surprised and excited,” said junior goalkeeper Megan McCabe. “I’m from outside of Chicago, I made the trip up last night and I’m leaving tonight. It’s a great opportunity for our school and our team.” “When I first read the e-mail, my reaction was I need to cancel all of my plans,” remarked Megan Trapp. “It seemed to me that this was a once in a lifetime opportunity. I’ve never seen an international game and to seeing these players work hard and watching their intensity, their focus, their energy is something that will motivate us after winning a Mid-American Conference Championship.” In addition to the excitement of the EMU soccer players, the coaching staff was thrilled about the opportunity as well. It was a chance for the Eagles’ staff to learn from professional players and coaches as well.

“I’m speechless to be honest, seeing these guys on our pitch. For the team to be out here and see them play at this pace and their intensity, this is what soccer dreams are made of,” noted EMU Head Soccer Coach Scott Hall. “Once you get past the starstruck of seeing Cristiano Ronaldo, Gareth Bale and all of these guys out here, you just realize that this is an amazing experience.” Coach Hall also believes that this will benefit the Eagles as the team begins to train themselves for the upcoming season. “I think this brings us together as a group,” continued Hall. “With us striving to be at the top of our game and then seeing these guys (Real Madrid) come in with their professionalism and approach to the game, it really helps our team’s mentality heading into the season.”

FIFA Ballon d’Or award winner, an honor given to the best soccer player in the world, Cristiano Ronaldo trains at Scicluna Field, on the campus of Eastern Michigan University (Photo Courtesty of Real Madrid)

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2018 Eastern Michigan University Soccer EMU'S SCICLUNA FIELD HOSTS REAL MADRID

Real Madrid begins a training session with agility drills at Scicluna Field as fans look on.

Members of the 2014 EMU Soccer team pose with players and a coach from Real Madrid following the world famous soccer club’s training session at Scicluna Field.

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2016 MAC Freshman of the Year Sabrina McNeill

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2018 Eastern Michigan University Soccer EMU All-Time Honors Mid-American Conference Honors First Team Ellie Tillar Molli Krick Angela Vultaggio Stephanie Clarke Cara Cutaia Emily Dzik Bianca Rossi Monique Budani Paige Sheridan Julie Kaim Katie Lozar Katie Zundel Ashley Rodrigues Katie Zundel Michele Lawrence Jessica Hupe Heather Pederson Tracy Deeter Sarah Willis Amanda Kulikowski Katie Lewis Courtney Sindelar Brandy Jones Second Team Peyton Davis Kaylin Williams Bianca Rossi Marisa Kozikowski Cara Cutaia Stephanie Clarke Julie Kaim Chelsea Detrick Katie Marsh Maggie Christensen Trisha Roberts Abi Morrell Courtney Sindelar Jessica Hupe Amanda Kulikowski Sarah Willis Katie Lewis Tania Orlow Mamie Vandenburgh Brandy Jones

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Year 2016 2014 2013, 2014 2013 2013 2012, 2013, 2014 2012 2010 2010 2009 2008, 2009 2008 2007, 2009 2007 2005 2002, 2004 2001, 2002 1999, 2000 1999 1998, 1999, 2000 2000, 2001 2000 1997 Year 2017 2016 2014 2013 2012 2010 2010 2009 2009 2007 2003, 2004 2003 2002 2001 2001 2000 1998, 1999 1998, 1999 1999 1998

Freshman Team Madeline Olson Sabrina McNeill Kristin Nason Madison Hirsch Emily Dzik Bianca Rossi Angela Vultaggio Stephanie Clarke Jessica Thomas Vanessa Atanasoski Chelsea Detrick Julie Kaim Stephanie Janssens Maggie Manville Maggie Christensen Deana Kinter Ashley Upton Katie Zundel Jill Kehler Sara Schiffbauer Shannon McIntyre Cyndi Mullins

Year 2017 2016 2015 2013 2011 2011 2011 2010 2009 2008 2008 2008 2007 2007 2006 2006 2005 2005 2004 2004 2003 2003

Player of the Year Angela Vultaggio Emily Dzik (co-defensive) Monique Budani (defensive) Ashley Rodrigues Tracy Deeter Sarah Willis

Year 2013 2013 2010 2009 2000 1999

Freshman of the Year Sabrina McNeill Angela Vultaggio Amanda Kulikowski Coach of the Year Scott Hall All-Tournament Team Megan McCabe Cara Cutaia Ashley Rodrigues Monique Budani Katie Lozar Katie Zundel Jessica Hupe Michele Lawrence Emilie Meier Tracy Deeter Katie Lewis Sarah Willis Stacy Gudorf Kristah Manteuffel Rachel Schmidt Amy Westerhold Academic All-MAC Aubrey Martin Maggie McCullough Mikayla Cupp Mackenzie Etienne Mia Colavito Peyton Davis Chanel Vani Alex Wilbanks Kaylin Williams Stef Barcelos Jen Bentley Madison Hirsch Hallee Kansman Molli Krick Julia Lombardi Gabriella Mancini Kristin Nason Chelsie Oddan Michelle Rollins Ellie Tillar Megan Trapp Marisa Kozikowski Megan McCabe Angela Vultaggio Emily Dzik Stephanie Clarke Cara Cutaia Jessica Thomas Monique Budani Julie Kaim Katie Lozar Chelsea Detrick Katie Zundel Sara Schiffbauer Maggie Christensen Lindsay Hill Ashley Rodrigues Michele Lawrence Trisha Roberts Jessica Hupe Mary Achatz Elizabeth Blaney Brandy Jones Karen Kramer Meghan Williams Amanda Kulikowski Katie Lewis JoAnne Saltsman Courtney Sindelar Tracy Deeter Rachel Schmidt Megan Mahan Emilie Meier

Year 2016 2011 1998 Year 1999, 2001, 2013 Year 2013 2013 2009 2008 2008, 2009 2008 2001 2001 1999 1999 1999 1999 1997 1997 1997 1997 Year 2017 2017 2017 2017 2016, 2017 2016, 2017 2016, 2017 2016, 2017 2016, 2017 2014, 2015, 2016 2013, 2015, 2016 2014, 2015, 2016 2014, 2015 2014 2014, 2015, 2016 2014, 2015, 2016 2015, 2017 2014, 2015 2014, 2015, 2016 2014, 2015, 2016 2014, 2015 2013, 2014 2013, 2014, 2015 2013, 2014 2012, 2013, 2014 2013 2012, 2013 2012 2010 2010 2009 2009 2007, 2008 2005, 2006, 2007 2007 2007 2007, 2009 2005 2005 2002, 2004 2000, 2001 2000, 2002 2000, 2001 2001 2001 2000, 2001 2000, 2001 2000, 2001 2000, 2001 1998 (HM), 2000 1998 (HM), 2000 2000 2000

Academic All-MAC Jenny Parviainen Amy Knechtly Katie Kretschmer Stacie Tokasz Sarah Willis Tania Orlow Erin Norton Michele Fatute

Year 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 1998 1998 (HM) 1997, 1998

CoSIDA Capital One Academic All-America All American-Univ. Division Stephanie Clarke Amanda Kulikowski Tracy Deeter

2013-Third Team 2001-Second Team 2000-First Team

All-American District IV Emily Dzik Jessica Hupe Amanda Kulikowski Katie Lewis Jessica Hupe Tracy Deeter

2014-Second Team 2002-Second Team 2001-First Team 2001-Second Team 2001-Second Team 2000-First Team

Academic All-District IV Emily Dzik Julia Lombardi Emily Dzik Stephanie Clarke Stephanie Clarke Maggie Christensen Sara Schiffbauer Lindsay Hill Michele Lawrence Jessica Hupe

2014-First Team 2014-Second Team 2013-Second Team 2013-First Team 2011-Third Team 2009-Third Team 2007-First Team 2007-Third Team 2005-First Team 2004-First Team

NSCAA/Adidas Honors All-American Sarah Willis All-Great Lakes Region Angela Vultaggio Emily Dzik Monique Budani Stephanie Clarke Ashley Rodrigues Katie Lozar Katie Marsh Jessica Hupe Jessica Hupe Heather Pederson Tracy Deeter Sarah Willis Tracy Deeter Amanda Kulikowski College Scholar All-American Tracy Deeter College Scholar Central Region Tracy Deeter Rachel Schmidt Amanda Kulikowski Emilie Meier

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Year-Team 1999-Third Team Year-Team 2013-Third Team 2013-Third Team 2010-First Team 2010-Third Team 2009-First Team 2009-Second Team 2009-Third Team 2004-Second Team 2001-Third Team 2001-Third Team 2000-Second Team 1999-First Team 1999-First Team 1999-Second Team 2000-First Team 2000-First Team 2000-Second Team 2000-Third Team 2000-Third Team


2018 Eastern Michigan University Soccer EMU Letterwinners A Abbotts, Chelsea '17 Achatz, Mary ‘99, ‘00, ‘01, ‘02 Acker, Tessa ‘07 Ahlstrom, Ann ‘95 Allen, Nikki ‘01, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04 Atanasoski, Vanessa ‘08 B Barcelos, Stef ‘13, ‘14, ‘15, '16 Beard, Sam ‘04, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07 Bell, Tony ‘95 Bentley, Jennifer ‘12, ‘13, ‘14, ‘15, '16 Bilovus, Tara ‘96 Berry, Kristie ‘94, ‘95, ‘96, ‘97 Blaney, Elizabeth ‘99, ‘00, ‘01, ‘02 Bouldin, Andrea ‘05 Bradford, Chrissy ‘97 Budani, Monique ‘06, ‘08, ‘09, ‘10 C Camp, Emma ‘14, ‘15 Chatzis, Chloe '17 Christensen, Maggie ‘06, ‘07, ‘09, ‘10 Cimino, Lauren '17 Clarke, Stephanie ‘10, ‘11, ‘12, ‘13 Clyne, Lauren ‘03, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06 Cobetto, Marla '17 Colavtio, Mia '16, '17 Cooley, Ashley ‘01, ‘02 Criner, Madi ‘13 Cross, Molly ‘02, ‘03 Cummings, Emi ‘04, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07 Cummings, Kylie ‘01, ‘02, ‘03 Cupp, Mikayla ‘15, '16, '17 Cutaia, Cara ‘10, ‘11, ‘12, ‘13 D Dargle, Jessica ‘99 Davis, Peyton ‘15, '16, '17 Dedivani, Irena ‘14, ‘15 Deeter, Tracy ‘97, ‘98, ‘99, ‘00 Detrick, Chelsea ‘08, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11 Dunn, Mabel '16, '17 Dzik, Emily ‘11, ‘12, ‘13, ‘14 E Ehman, Kaitlin ‘08 Etienne, Mackenzie ‘15, '17 F Farrell, Renee ‘06, ‘07 Fatute, Michelle ‘95, ‘96, ‘97, ‘98 Fox, Jodi ‘03 Frederick, Alia '17 Frederick, Missy ‘06 G Gudorf, Stacy ‘’97, ‘98

K Kaim, Allison ‘10, ‘11, ’12, ‘13 Kaim, Julie ‘08, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11 Kansman, Hallee ‘11, ‘12, ‘14, ‘15 Kehler, Jill ‘04, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07 Kerr, Parys '17 Kinter, Deana ‘06, ‘07, ‘08, ‘09 Kitz, Olivia ‘14, ‘15 Kowalzyk, Emily ‘10, ‘11, ’12, ‘13 Kozikowski, Marisa ‘11, ‘12, ‘13, ‘14 Knechtly, Amy ‘98, ‘99, ‘00, ‘01 Knott, Amy ‘96, ‘97, ‘98, ‘99 Kramer, Karen ‘00, ‘01, ‘02, ‘03 Kretschmer, Katie ‘00 Krick, Molli ‘11, ‘12, ‘13, ‘14 Kuhlman, Kennady '17 Kulikowski, Amanda ‘98, ‘99, ‘00,‘01 L Lathrop, Jessica ‘05, ‘06, ‘07, ‘08 Lawrence, Michele ‘01, ‘02, ‘03, ‘05 Lewis, Katie ‘98, ‘99, ‘00, ‘01 Lombardi, Julia ‘12, ‘13, ‘14, ‘15 Lord, Kelly ‘01, ‘02 Lozar, Katie ‘06, ‘07, ‘08, ‘09 Lucas, Dawn ‘04 M Mahan, Megan ‘97, ‘98, ‘99, ‘00 Martin, Aubrey '17 Mancini, Gabriella ‘13, ‘14, ‘15, '16 Manteuffel, Krista ‘97 Manville, Maggie ‘07, ‘08, ‘09, ‘11 Maples, Robyn ‘96, ‘97, ‘98, ‘99 Marsh, Amanda ‘08, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11 Marsh, Katie ‘08, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11 McCabe, Megan ‘12, ‘13, ‘14, ‘15 McCullough, Maggie '16, '17 McCumber, Aryn ‘01, ‘02 McIntyre, Shannon ‘03, ‘04, ‘05 McNeill, Sabrina '16, '17 Meier, Emilie ‘97, ‘98, ‘99, ‘00 Mollenkamp, Brooke ‘99 Morrell, Abi ‘02, ‘03 Mullins, Cyndi ‘03, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06

R Raymor, Becca ‘95 Remedios, Nicole '16, '17 Roberts, Trisha ‘02, ‘03, ‘04, ‘05 Rodrigues, Ashley ‘06, ‘07, ‘08, ‘09 Rollins, Michelle ‘13, ‘14, ‘15, '16 Rossi, Bianca ‘11, ‘12, ‘13, ‘14 Rye, Rachel ‘10, ‘11 S Saltsman, Joanne ‘99, ‘00, ‘01, ‘02 Sargent, Amanda ‘04, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07 Schiffbauer, Sara ‘04, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07 Scholl, Evie ‘00 Schmidt, Rachel ‘97, ‘98, ‘99, ‘00 Sgouzos, Melissa ‘01 Sheridan, Paige ‘07, ‘08, ‘09 Shira, Lindsey '17 Simpson, Kate ‘04, ‘05, ‘06 Sindelar, Courtney ‘99, ‘00, ‘01, ‘02 Stevens, Martha ‘12, ‘13, ‘14 Stevens, Shannon ‘96, ‘97, ‘98 Stier, Allison ‘03, ‘04 Still, Kelly ‘01, ‘02, ‘03 T Teeple, Cassie ‘02 Thomas, Jessica ‘09, ‘10, ‘11, ‘12 Tillar, Ellie ‘12, ‘14, ‘15, '16 Tokasz, Stacie ‘99, ‘00, ‘01, ‘02 Trapp, Megan ‘12, ‘13, ‘14, ‘15 U Upton, Ashley ‘05, ‘06, ‘07, ‘08

N Nason, Kristin ‘14, ‘15, '17 Naum, Sophia ‘04, ‘05, ‘07 Nierman, Kate ‘04 Nierman, Libby ‘02, ‘03 ‘04, ‘05 Norton, Erin ‘96, ‘97, ‘98, ‘99

V Vandenburgh, Mamie ‘96, ‘97, ‘98, ‘99 Vani, Chanel ‘14, ‘15, '16, '17 Vess, Anna ‘12, ‘13 Vozar, Megan ‘00 Vultaggio, Angela ‘11, ‘12, ‘13, ‘14

O O’Dell, Jenna ‘12, ‘14 Oddan, Chelsie ‘11, ‘12, ‘14, ‘15 Olson, Madeline '17 Orlow, Tania ‘96, ‘97, ‘98, ‘99 Osborne, Tessa '17

W Ward, Courtney ‘04 Washburn, Rachel ‘13, ‘14, ‘15, '16 Webber, Marie ‘01, ‘02, ‘03 Westerhold, Amy ‘95, ‘96, ‘97 Wilbanks, Alex ‘14, ‘15, '16, '17 Wilson, Carissa ‘06, ‘07, ‘08, ‘09 Willis, Sarah ‘98, ‘99, ‘00 Williams, Kaylin ‘15, '16, '17 Williams, Kelly ‘03 Williams, Meghan ‘00, ‘01, ‘02 Woo, Alicia ‘98, ‘99 Wood, Brandi ‘08, ‘09 Wrzos, Amanda ‘01

H Harris, Kai ‘02, ‘03, ‘04, ‘05 Heard, Alexis ‘09 Hearns, Nealey ‘02 Hill, Lindsay ‘05, ‘06, ‘07 Hill, Madeline ‘00 Hirsch, Madison ‘13, ‘14, ‘15, '16 Hupe, Jessica ‘00, ‘01, ‘02, ‘04 Hunt, Emily ‘01, ‘02, 03’ ‘04

Z Zawislak, Andrea ‘95, ‘96 Zundel, Katie ‘05, ‘06, ‘07, ‘08

I Ivie, Kelly ‘97, ‘98, ‘99, ‘00 J Janssens, Stephanie ‘07, ‘08, ‘09, ‘10 Jones, Brandy ‘97, ‘98, ‘00, ‘01

P Pappas, Jessica ‘00 Parviainen, Jenny ‘97, ‘98, ‘99, ‘00 Pedersen, Heather ‘01, ‘02 Pedro, Megan ‘10, ‘11, 12, ‘13 Phillips, Claire ‘09 Philpot, Kelly ‘96 Pietras, Shannon ‘00 Poppaw, Kelly ‘06, ‘07, ‘08, ‘09 Priebe, Danielle ‘95, ‘96

Amanda Kulikowski (1998-2001) is the all-time school leader in assists in a season and career assists.

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2018 Eastern Michigan University Soccer EMU Records-Scoring GAME RECORDS

GOALS Player Game Goals Carissa Wilson vs. Loyola (Md.) (9-13-09) 3 A. Rodrigues vs. Buffalo (10-19-07) 3 Amy Knott vs Dayton (10-26-96) 3 Brandy Jones vs Kent (9-13-97) 3 Michele Lawrence vs. Buffalo (9-30-05) 3 Sabrina McNeill vs. Toledo (10-9-16) 2 Kristin Nason vs. Illinois Chicago (9-6-15) 2 Kristin Nason vs. Illinois State (9-4-15) 2 Bianca Rossi vs. Ball State (9-28-14) 2 Angela Vultaggio vs. Indiana (8-24-14) 2 Stephanie Clarke vs. Ohio (11-03-13) 2 Angela Vultaggio vs. Akron (10-27-13) 2 Cara Cutaia at Ohio (10-18-13) 2 Angela Vultaggio vs. Indiana St. (9-22-13) 2 Bianca Rossi vs. Oakland (8-19-12) 2 Cara Cutaia at Toledo (9-23-12) 2 Angela Vultaggio vs. Miami (10-9-11) 2 Stephanie Clarke vs. Akron (9-26-10) 2 A. Rodrigues vs. Ball State (10-11-09) 2 Deana Kinter vs. Akron (9-22-06) 2 Jessica Hupe vs. Detroit (9-14-04) 2 Kai Harris vs. Toledo (9-17-04) 2 Sara Schiffbauer vs. BGSUn (9-26-04) 2 Trisha Roberts vs. IPFW (10-8-04) 2 Jessica Hupe vs. Akron (10-10-04) 2 Cyndi Mullins vs. NIU (10-26-03) 2 Jessica Hupe vs. Stony Brook (9-1-02) 2 Jessica Hupe vs. NIU (9-27-02) 2 Jessica Hupe vs. BGSU (10-13-02) 2 Kelly Still vs. Akron (10-14-01) 2 Kelly Lord vs. Akron (10-14-01) 2 Brandy Jones vs. Kent State (10-19-01) 2 Courtney Sindelar vs. NIU (10-13-00) 2 A. Kulikowski vs. IUPUI (8-27-00) 2 Amy Westerhold vs. Windsor(10-12-95) 2 J. Shildwachter vs. Northwood (10-19-95) 2 Michelle Fatute vs. Toledo (10-28-95) 2 Cynde Henning vs. E. Illinois (9-17-96) 2 M. Vanderburgh vs. Valparaiso (9-28-96) 2 Tara Bilovus vs. FAU (10-6-96) 2 Tara Bilovus vs. Y’town St. (10-9-96) 2 Jodi Coyle vs. NIU(9-26-97) 2 Brandy Jones vs. Miami (10-25-97) 2 Brandy Jones vs. Buffalo (10-26-97) 2 A. Kulikowski vs. SVSU (9-4-98) 2 Rachel Schmidt vs. BGSU (9-20-98) 2 A. Kulikowski vs. IUPUI (9-1-99) 2 Tania Orlow vs. Duquesne (9-10-99) 2 A. Kulikowski vs. Valparaiso (9-12-99) 2 Tania Orlow vs. Ohio (10-3-99) 2 Tania Orlow vs. UW-Green Bay (10-6-99) 2

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POINTS IN A GAME Player Game Points Ashley Rodrigues vs. Buffalo (10-19-07) 7 Carissa Wilson vs. Loyola (Md.) (9-13-09) 6 Amy Knott vs. Dayton (10-26-96) 6 Brandy Jones vs. Kent State (9-13-97) 6 Amanda Kulikowski vs. IUPUI 6 Michele Lawrence vs. Buffalo (9-30-05) 6 Angela Vultaggio vs. Akron (10-27-13) 5 Cara Cutaia at Toledo (9-23-12) 5 Stephanie Clarke vs. Akron (9-26-10) 5 Stephanie Clarke vs. Bowling Green (10-1-10) 5 Jessica Hupe vs. Akron (10-10-04) 5 Jessica Shildwachter vs. Detroit (10-17-95) 5 Jodi Coyle vs. SVSU (9-4-98) 5 Katie Lewis vs Kent State (10-24-99) 5 ASSISTS IN A GAME Player Game Assists Stephanie Clarke vs. Bowling Green (10-1-10) 3 A. Rodrigues vs. E. Illinois (9-7-08) 3 Jodi Coyle vs. Kent State (9-13-97) 3 Marisa Kozikowski vs. Ohio (11-03-13) 2 Stephanie Clarke at C. Michigan (10-6-13) 2 Cara Cutaia vs. Toledo (9-29-13) 2 Bianca Rossi vs. Toledo (9-29-13) 2 Marisa Kozikowski vs. NIU (9-27-13) 2 Bianca Rossi vs. Indiana State (9-22-13) 2 Stephanie Clarke vs. Ball State (10-21-11) 2 Paige Sheridan vs. Ball State (10-11-09) 2 Kate Nierman vs. Buffalo (9-14-04) 2 Cyndi Mullins vs. BGSU (9-26-04) 2 Jessica Hupe vs. Akron (10-10-04) 2 Jessica Hupe vs. Marshall (10-15-04) 2 Courtney Sindelar vs. Stony Brook (9-1-02) 2 Kai Harris vs. Evansville (10-25-02) 2 A. Kulikowski vs. IUPUI (9-23-01) 2 Jessica Hupe vs. Akron (10-14-01) 2 Meghan Williams vs. Akron (10-14-01) 2 A. Kulikowski vs. WMU (10-15-00) 2 Courtney Sindelar vs. NIU (10-13-00) 2 Jessica Hupe vs. NIU (10-13-00) 2 Jessica Hupe vs. IUPUI (8-27-00) 2 Katie Lewis vs. IUPUI (9-1-99) 2 A. Kulikowski vs. Ohio (10-3-99) 2 Katie Lewis vs. Kent State (10-24-99) 2 Tonya Bell vs. Windsor (10-12-95) 2 Brandy Jones vs. Detroit (9-16-97) 2 Tara Bilovus vs. Buffalo (10-26-97) 2 Tracy Deeter vs. SVSU (9-4-98) 2 A. Kulikowski vs. UW-Green Bay (10-25-98) 2

Tracy Deeter (1997-2000) was named MAC Player of the Year in 2000. She was named to the AllMAC first team in 1999 and 2000. GOALS IN A SEASON Player Jessica Hupe Angela Vultaggio Jessica Hupe Jessica Hupe Cara Cutaia Chelsea Detrick Amanda Kulikowski Tania Orlow Amanda Kulikowski Tara Bilovus Michele Lawrence Ashley Rodrigues Angela Vultaggio Biana Rossi Paige Sheridan Cyndi Mullins Amanda Kulikowski Katie Lewis Katie Lewis Brandy Jones Cara Cutaia Amy Westerhold Kristin Nason

Goals Season 17 2002 13 2013 12 2004 12 2001 11 2013 11 2008 11 1999 11 1999 11 1998 10 1996 10 2005 10 2009 8 2014 8 2012 8 2010 8 2003 8 2000 8 1999 8 1998 8 1997 7 2012 7 1995 7 2015

QUICKEST GOAL SCORED Player Game Time Gabby Mancini vs. Akron (10-4-15) 1:05 Rachel Washburn vs. Ohio (10-14-16) 1:08 Brandy Jones vs. SVSU (9-2-98) 1:34 Jody Coyle vs. Schoolcraft (8-29-96) 1:45 Kristin Nason vs. Illinois Chicago (9-6-15) 2:10 A. Kulikowski vs. Miami (9-26-99) 2:16 Rachel Schmidt vs. IUPUI (9-27-00) 2:20 Jessica Hupe vs. Akron (10-14-01) 2:23

LONGEST POINT-SCORING STREAK Player Date/Season Games Tara Bilovus Sept. 29-Oct. 26, 1996 8 Angela Vultaggio Oct. 18-Nov. 3, 2013 6 Jessica Hupe Sept. 14-Oct. 1, 2004 6 Jessica Hupe Aug. 30-Sept. 20, 2003 6 S. Janssens Oct. 19-Nov. 2, 2008 5 Tania Orlow Oct. 10-Oct. 24, 1999 5 A. Kulikowski Sept. 1-Sept.12, 1999 5 Bianca Rossi Sept. 5-Sept. 28, 2014 4 Paige Sheridan Oct. 10-Oct. 22, 2010 4 Jessica Hupe Oct. 20-Nov. 2, 2002 4 Jessica Hupe Sept. 9-26 and Oct. 5-14, 2001 4 C. Sindelar Oct. 8-Oct. 20, 2000 4 Rachel Schmidt Oct. 8-Oct. 20, 2000 4 Carissa Wilson became just the fifth player in Katie Lewis Aug. 27-Sept. 8, 2000 4 EMU history to record three goals in a single Gabby Mancini scored the quickest goal in EMU C. Sindelar Oct. 10-Oct. 22, 1999 4 game, accomplishing the feat in a 5-0 win over history, finding the back of the net just 1:05 into the A. Kulikowski Sept. 18-Sept.25, 1998 4 Loyola (Md.) back on Sept. 13, 2009. contest to help EMU top Akron, 3-2, Oct. 14, 2015. Katie Lewis Sept. 11-Sept. 20, 1998 4 1999, 2003, and 2013 Mid-American Conference Champions • 1999 Mid-American Conference Tournament Champions 2013 and 2014 Mid-American Conference West Division Champions


2018 Eastern Michigan University Soccer EMU Records-Scoring POINTS IN A SEASON Player Jessica Hupe Angela Vultaggio Amanda Kulikowski Jessica Hupe Cara Cutaia Jessica Hupe Amanda Kulikowski Tania Orlow Chelsea Detrick Michele Lawrence Tara Bilovus Amanda Kulikowski Katie Lewis Cara Cutaia Bianca Rossi Ashley Rodrigues Paige Sheridan Angela Vultaggio Angela Vultaggio Brandy Jones Katie Lewis

Points Year 39 2002 34 2013 34 1999 31 2004 29 2013 29 2001 28 1998 26 1999 24 2008 24 2005 23 1996 23 2000 23 1999 22 2012 21 2012 21 2009 20 2010 19 2014 19 2012 19 1997 19 1998

Jessica Hupe (2000-04) is the all-time leader in goals in a season (17), points in a season (39), goals in a career (49) and points in a career (117) ASSISTS IN A SEASON Player Amanda Kulikowski Stephanie Janssens Angela Vultaggio Cara Cutaia Stephanie Janssens Cyndi Mullins Stephanie Clarke Martha Stevens Angela Vultaggio Jessica Hupe Amanda Kulikowski Katie Lewis Bianca Rossi Stephanie Clarke Carissa Wilson Courtney Sindelar Amanda Kulikowski Jodi Coyle Amanda Kulikowski Rachel Washburn Bianca Rossi Stephanie Clarke Paige Sheridan Jessica Hupe Abi Morrell

Assists Year 12 1999 11 2008 8 2013 8 2012 8 2007 8 2004 7 2013 7 2013 7 2012 7 2004 7 2000 7 1999 6 2013 6 2010 6 2009 6 2001 6 2001 6 1997 6 1998 5 2015 5 2012 5 2012 5 2009 5 2002 5 2002

Cara Cutaia (2010-13) totaled 63 points during her time in the Green and White. She scored 22 goals while dishing out 19 assists. CAREER POINTS Player Years Points Jessica Hupe 2000-2004 117 Amanda Kulikowski 1998-2001 101 Angela Vultaggio 2011-2014 85 Katie Lewis 1998-2001 65 Bianca Rossi 2011-2014 63 Cara Cutaia 2010-2013 63 Ashley Rodrigues 2006-2009 53 Michele Lawrence 2001-2005 51 Chelsea Detrick 2008-2011 50 Brandy Jones 1997-2001 49 Courtney Sindelar 1999-2002 49 Stephanie Clarke 2010-2013 47 Paige Sheridan 2007-2010 43 Maggie Christensen 2006-2010 41 Stephanie Janssens 2009-2010 37 Cyndi Mullins 2003-2006 37 Tania Orlow 1996-1999 36 Rachel Schmidt 1997-2000 33 Amy Westerhold 1995-1997 29 Tara Bilovus 1996-1997 27 Katie Lozar 2006-2009 26 Ellie Tillar 2012-2016 24 Jodi Coyle 1997-1998 23

Ashley Rodrigues (2006-09) finished her career fourth on the all-time goals (21) and points (53) list. She added a MAC Player of the Year award in 2009 after recording 10 goals and 21 points.

CAREER GOALS Player Jessica Hupe Amanda Kulikowski Angela Vultaggio Bianca Rossi Katie Lewis Cara Cutaia Ashley Rodrigues Chelsea Detrick Brandy Jones Michele Lawrence Paige Sheridan Maggie Christensen Tania Orlow Courtney Sindelar Rachel Schmidt Cyndi Mullins Stephanie Clarke Katie Lozar Tara Bilovus Amy Westerhold

Years Goals 2000-2004 49 1998-2001 35 2011-2014 33 2011-2014 24 1998-2001 24 2010-2013 22 2006-2009 21 2008-2011 20 1997-2001 19 2001-2005 19 2007-2010 16 2006-2010 15 1996-1999 15 2000-2002 15 1997-2000 13 2003-2006 13 2010-2013 13 2006-2009 11 1996-1997 11 1995-1997 11

Tania Orlow (1996-99) racked up 36 career points, scoring 15 goals with six assists. CAREER ASSISTS Player Amanda Kulikowski Stephanie Janssens Jessica Hupe Stephanie Clarke Angela Vultaggio Cara Cutaia Courtney Sindelar Katie Lewis Bianca Rossi Michele Lawrence Rachel Washburn Marisa Kozikowski Paige Sheridan Maggie Christensen Ashley Rodrigues Cyndi Mullins Brandy Jones Libby Nierman Rachel Washburn

Years Assists 1998-2001 31 2007-2010 23 2000-2004 21 2010-2013 21 2011-2014 19 2010-2013 19 1999-2002 19 1999-2001 17 2011-2014 15 2001-2005 13 2013-2016 12 2011-2014 12 2007-2010 11 2007-2010 11 2006-2009 11 2003-2006 11 1998-2001 11 2001-2005 10 2013-2016 10

BOLD denotes current player

1999, 2003, and 2013 Mid-American Conference Champions • 1999 Mid-American Conference Tournament Champions 2013 and 2014 Mid-American Conference West Division Champions

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2018 Eastern Michigan University Soccer EMU Records- Goalkeeping GAME RECORDS

SAVES Player Game Saves M. Budani vs. Michigan State (9-3-10) 17 April Seitz vs. Buffalo (9-15-95) 16 Nikki Allen vs. Kent State (9-19-04) 15 April Seitz vs. Michigan (10-24-95) 15 Erin Norton vs. Arkansas-LR (9-21-96) 15 Erin Norton vs. Michigan (9-10-96) 14 Nikki Allen vs. Denver (9-2-04) 13 Nikki Allen vs. Ohio (11-2-04) 13 Jenna O’Dell vs. Pittsburgh (8-17-12) 11 M. Budani vs. Nevada (9-18-10) 11 M. Budani vs. Miami (10-3-10) 11

SEASON RECORDS

SAVES Player Saves Year Monique Budani 146 2010 Erin Norton 126 1997 Nikki Allen 125 2004 Erin Norton 125 1996 Sarah Willis 112 1999 Monique Budani 109 2006 Maggie Manville 101 2011 Kaylin Williams 100 2017 Maggie Manville 94 2007 Megan McCabe 93 2013 Jenna O’Dell 90 2012 Sara Schiffbauer 84 2005 GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE Player Avg. Year Sarah Willis 0.46 1999 Maggie Manville 0.54 2009 Monique Budani 0.58 2008 Monique Budani 0.87 2009 Maggie Manville 1.02 2008 Megan McCabe 1.03 2014 Monique Budani 1.03 2010 Maggie Manville 1.04 2007 Nikki Allen 1.05 2001 Megan McCabe 1.06 2013 Erin Norton 1.07 1999 Nikki Allen 1.07 2003 Monique Budani 1.10 2006 Aryn McCumber 1.15 2002

SHOTS FACED IN A SEASON Player No. Year Megan McCabe 303 2013 Kaylin Williams 292 2017 Maggie Manville 277 2011 Erin Norton 275 1997 Monique Budani 269 2006 Erin Norton 264 1996 Megan McCabe 237 2014

CAREER SAVES Player Monique Budani Maggie Manville Nikki Allen Erin Norton Sarah Willis Kaylin Williams Megan McCabe

CONSECUTIVE SHUTOUTS Player Date Sarah Willis Sept. 24 - Oct. 3 Nikki Allen Aug. 29-Sept. 14 Kaylin Williams Oct. 19-Oct. 22 Kaylin Williams Sept. 8-Sept. 10 Kaylin WIlliams Oct. 14-Oct. 16 Megan McCabe Oct. 26-Oct. 30 Megan McCabe Oct. 10-Oct. 12 Megan McCabe Aug. 22-Aug. 24 Megan McCabe Oct. 18-Oct. 20 Jenna O’Dell Sept. 21-23 M. Budani Aug. 27-Aug. 29 M. Budani Oct. 8-Oct. 10 M. Budani Oct. 25-Nov. 1 M. Manville Sept. 27-Oct. 2 M. Manville Aug. 29-Sept. 2 M. Budani Oct. 19-Oct. 24 M. Budani Nov. 2-Nov. 7 M. Budani Sept. 5-8 Nikki Allen Oct. 5-10 A. McCumber Sept. 27-29

CAREER GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE Player Avg. Year Sarah Willis 0.92 1998-2000 Monique Budani 0.94 2006-2010 Aryn McCumber 1.07 2001-2002 Maggie Manville 1.08 2007-2009, 2011 Megan McCabe 1.29 2012-2015 Jenna O’Dell 1.39 2012, 2014 Nikki Allen 1.45 2001-2004 Kaylin Williams 1.58 2015-Pres.

G Year 4 1999 3 2004 2 2017 2 2017 2 2016 2 2014 2 2014 2 2014 2 2013 2 2012 2 2010 2 2010 2 2009 2 2009 2 2008 2 2008 2 2008 2 2006 2 2003 2 2002

CAREER RECORDS (min. 2 seasons) CAREER SAVE PCT. Player Pct. Year Monique Budani .872 2006-2010 Maggie Manville .825 2007-2009, 2011 Sarah Willis .817 1998-2000 Jenna O’Dell .797 2012, 2014 Aryn McCumber .792 2001-2002 Nikki Allen .784 2001-2004 Megan McCabe .773 2012-2015

SEASON SAVE PCT. (Five-game min.) Player Pct. Year Sarah Willis .918 1999 Maggie Manville .909 2009 Monique Budani .902 2008 Monique Budani .885 2009 Monique Budani .874 2010 Monique Budani .845 2006 Nikki Allen .833 2004 Maggie Manville .817 2007 Aryn McCumber .814 2001 Maggie Manville .811 2008 Nikki Allen .809 2001

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MINUTES IN A SEASON Player Sarah Willis Megan McCabe Kaylin Williams Erin Norton Monique Budani Maggie Manville Kaylin Williams

Minutes Year 1963:11 1999 1960:26 2013 1907:07 2016 1869:52 1997 1840:06 2010 1821:47 2007 1798:56 2017

Sarah Willis was the first All-American in school history, as she was selected to the NSCAA/Adidas All-American third team in 1999. Willis became the first EMU women’s soccer player inducted into the EMU Hall of Fame.

CAREER MINUTES Player Nikki Allen Maggie Manville Monique Budani Sarah Willis Kaylin Williams

Saves Year 387 2006-2010 315 2007-2009, 2011 312 2001-2004 297 1996-1999 250 1998-2000 245 2015-Pres. 222 2012-2015

Minutes Year 5699:11 2001-2004 5563:23 2007-2009, 2011 5441:15 2006-2010 5066:59 1998-2000 4908:02 2015-Pres.

SHOTS FACED IN A CAREER Player No. Year Megan McCabe 709 2012-2015 Kaylin Williams 701 2015-Pres. Erin Norton 626 1996-1999 Sarah Willis 521 1998-2000 CAREER RECORDS Player Sarah Willis Nikki Allen Monique Budani Erin Norton CAREER SHUTOUTS Player Sarah Willis Monique Budani Maggie Manville Megan McCabe

Record Year 35-11-6 1998-2000 31-22-7 2001-2004 27-20-11 2006-2010 26-22-1 1996-1999 Shutouts Year 24 1998-2000 23 2006-2010 17 2007-2009, 2011 14 2012-2015

Monique Budani is the leader in career saves (387) and second in minutes (5441:15), while ranking first in career save percentage (.872) and goals against average (0.90).

BOLD indicates current player

1999, 2003, and 2013 Mid-American Conference Champions • 1999 Mid-American Conference Tournament Champions 2013 and 2014 Mid-American Conference West Division Champions


2018 Eastern Michigan University Soccer Through the Years Coach: Paul Scicluna (1995-1998 / 38-32-2) 1995 Record: 4-9-1 (Inaugural Season) 9-15-95 BUFFALO L 1-6 9-20-95 OAKLAND L 2-3 9-22-95 at Toledo L 0-1 9-30-95 vs. St. Thomas W 3-0 10-1-95 at Florida Atlantic L 1-2 10-5-95 TIFFIN L 1-2 10-12-95 WINDSOR W 4-2 10-17-95 at Detroit L 3-7 10-19-95 NORTHWOOD W 3-1 10-22-95 EASTERN ILLINOIS L 0-3 10-24-95 at Michigan L 0-4 10-26-95 at Siena Heights T OT 0-0 10-28-95 TOLEDO W 2-1 11-3-95 at Valparaiso L 2-4 9-4-96 9-10-96 9-12-96 9-15-96 9-17-96 9-20-96 9-21-96 9-24-96 9-28-96 9-29-96 10-3-96 10-5-96 10-6-96 10-9-96 10-12-96 10-19-96 10-22-96 10-26-96

1996 Record: 10-9 at Schoolcraft MICHIGAN at Western Michigan MICHIGAN STATE at Oakland at Eastern Illinois vs. Ark. Little Rock DETROIT VALPARAISO at Toledo WESTERN MICHIGAN vs. Lynn vs. Florida Atlantic YOUNGSTOWN STATE at Findlay at Buffalo at Northwood at Dayton

W 3-0 L 1-7 L 1-2 L 1-4 W 3-2 L 3-4 W 2-0 L 1-2 W 3-0 W 2-1 L 0-1 L 0-9 W 2-1 W 3-0 L 2-5 W 2-1 W 4-0 W 2-1

1997 Record: 11-7-1 / MAC 4-2-1 8-29-97 SCHOOLCRAFT W 6-1 9-5-97 at Western Michigan* L 0-1 9-10-97 FINDLAY W 3-0 9-13-97 KENT STATE* W 5-0 9-14-97 at Michigan L 1-5 9-16-97 at Detroit W 2-1 9-21-97 at Valparaiso W 1-0 9-24-97 NORTHWOOD W 2-0 9-26-97 at Northern Illinois* W 2-1 9-28-97 BOWLING GREEN* W 1-0 10-1-97 at Toledo L 0-3 10-4-97 at Youngstown State W O2 2-1 10-5-97 EASTERN ILLINOIS L 1-2 10-12-97 at Michigan State L 0-2 10-17-97 WISC.-MILWAUKEE L 0-2 10-19-97 OHIO* T 2-2 10-25-97 at Miami* W 2-0 10-26-97 BUFFALO* W 2-1 11-7-97 vs. Western Michigan@ W 2-1 11-9-97 vs. Northern Illinois@ L OT 2-3 *Mid-American Conference match @Mid-American Conference Tournament

Members of the 1999 team celebrates the first Mid-American Conference Tournament title in school history. The Eagles went on to the first NCAA Tournament in EMU history, falling to Minnesota, 2-0.

1998 Record: 13-7-1 / MAC 7-3-1 9-1-98 at IUPUI W 3-0 9-4-98 SVSU W 8-0 9-6-98 MICHIGAN STATE L 2-5 9-9-98 OAKLAND L 0-3 9-11-98 VALPARAISO W 2-1 9-15-98 MICHIGAN L 1-2 9-18-98 MIAMI* W 2-1 9-20-98 BOWLING GREEN* W 5-2 9-23-98 DETROIT W 1-0 9-25-98 at Western Michigan* W 2-1 9-27-98 at Central Michigan* W 1-0 10-2-98 MARSHALL* W 2-1 10-4-98 OHIO* W 1-0 10-9-98 at Kent State* L 1-3 10-11-98 at Buffalo* T 0-0 10-14-98 YOUNGSTOWN STATE W 3-0 10-16-98 at Northern Illinois* L 2-4 10-17-98 at Eastern Illinois L 1-2 10-25-98 WISC.-GREEN BAY W 3-1 10-27-98 TOLEDO* W 3-2 11-3-98 BOWLING GREEN@ L 0-1 *Mid-American Conference match Mid-American Conference Tournament Coach: Scott Hall (1999-present / 162-121-43) 1999 Record: 17-4-3 / MAC 10-1-3 (1st) MAC Regular Season & Tournament Title 9-1-99 IUPUI W 5-1 9-3-99 at Michigan State W 1-0 9-5-99 EASTERN ILLINOIS W 1-0 9-10-99 vs. Duquesne W 2-0 9-12-99 vs. Valparaiso W 3-1 9-17-99 at Youngstown State W 3-0 9-19-99 at Oakland L O2 1-2 9-24-99 BALL STATE* W 3-0 9-26-99 MIAMI* W 2-0 10-1-99 MARSHALL* T O2 0-0 10-3-99 OHIO* W 2-0 10-6-99 at Wisconsin-Green Bay W 2-1 10-8-99 at Western Michigan* T O2 0-0 10-10-99 at Northern Illinois* W 4-1 10-15-99 at Bowling Green* W 4-2 10-17-99 at Toledo* L 1-2 10-22-99 BUFFALO* W 2-0 10-24-99 KENT STATE* W 5-0 10-27-99 at Detroit L 0-2 10-29-99 at Central Michigan* W 1-0 11-2-99 vs. Kent State@ W 5-0 11-5-99 vs. Ohio@ W 1-0 11-7-99 vs. Miami@ (5-3 SO) W 0-0 11-10-99 vs. Minnesota# L 0-2 *Mid-American Conference match @Mid-American Conference Tournament # NCAA Championships

2000 Record: 11-7-2 / MAC 8-3-0 8-27-00 at IUPUI W 6-1 9-2-00 vs. Butler T 1-1 9-3-00 vs. South Alabama L 1-2 9-8-00 TOLEDO* W 2-0 9-10-00 MICHIGAN STATE T O2 1-1 9-15-00 at Arizona State L 0-7 9-17-00 at Northern Arizona W 2-1 9-22-00 CENTRAL MICHIGAN W 1-0 9-24-00 BOWLING GREEN L O2 0-1 9-26-00 OAKLAND L OT 1-2 9-29-00 at Kent State* L 0-4 10-2-00 at Buffalo* L 1-3 10-6-00 at Ohio* W 1-0 10-8-00 at Marshall* W 2-0 10-13-00 NORTHERN ILLINOIS* W 5-1 10-15-00 WESTERN MICHIGAN* W OT 2-1 10-20-00 at Miami* W 2-1 10-22-00 at Ball State* W 2-0 10-25-00 DETROIT W 1-0 10-31-00 vs. Bowling Green@ L 1-2 *Mid-American Conference match @Mid-American Conference Tournament 2001 Record: 15-6-0 / MAC 10-4-0 8-31-01 at East Carolina W 2-1 9-2-01 at UNC Wilmington W 2-0 9-7-01 at Toledo* L 1-2 9-9-01 at Eastern Illinois W 2-0 9-17-01 MARSHALL* W 1-0 9-19-01 OHIO* L 1-2 9-21-01 BALL STATE* L O2 2-3 9-23-01 IUPUI W 6-0 9-26-01 at Detroit W 3-1 9-28-01 at Georgia L 0-3 10-5-01 at Western Michigan* W 3-1 10-7-01 at Northern Illinois* W 2-0 10-12-01 at Bowling Green* W 3-0 10-14-01 at Akron* W 6-1 10-19-01 KENT STATE* W 2-1 10-21-01 BUFFALO* W 4-0 10-26-01 at Central Michigan* W 1-0 10-28-01 at Oakland L 0-1 11-1-01 MIAMI* W 3-1 11-6-01 vs. Western Michigan@ W 4-0 11-9-01 vs. Miami@ L 1-4 *Mid-American Conference match @Mid-American Conference Tournament 2002 Record: 9-10-2 / 5-5-2 MAC 8-30-02 at Hofstra L 1-7 9-1-02 at Stony Brook W 3-0 9-6-02 at Michigan State L 0-3 9-8-02 at Michigan L 1-5 9-13-02 CENTRAL MICHIGAN* W 2-1 9-15-02 EASTERN ILLINOIS L 2-3 9-20-02 at Kent State* L OT 1-2 9-22-02 at Buffalo* L 1-2 9-25-02 DETROIT W 3-2 9-27-02 NORTHERN ILLINOIS* W 2-0 9-29-02 WESTERN MICHIGAN* W OT 1-0 10-4-02 at Ball State* L 0-2 10-6-02 at Miami* L 1-2 10-11-02 TOLEDO* W 1-0 10-13-02 BOWLING GREEN* T O2 2-2 10-18-02 at Ohio* L 0-2 10-20-02 at Marshall* T O2 2-2 10-25-02 at Evansville W 3-1 10-27-02 AKRON* W 3-1 11-2-02 at IUPUI W 4-0 11-5-02 at Ohio@ L 0-1

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2018 Eastern Michigan University Soccer Through the Years 2003 Record: 9-9-3 / 8-2-2 MAC MAC Regular Season Title 8-30-03 at Drake L 0-2 8-31-03 at Purdue T 2-2 9-5-03 MICHIGAN STATE L 0-2 9-7-03 at Bowling Green* W 1-0 9-12-03 at Toledo* W2OT3-2 9-14-03 at Eastern Illinois W 2-1 9-19-03 OAKLAND L 0-3 9-21-03 BUFFALO* T2OT 1-1 9-26-03 MIAMI* W OT 2-1 9-28-03 BALL STATE* T2OT 1-1 9-30-03 at Detroit L 1-3 10-3-03 IUPUI L OT 0-1 10-5-03 at Central Michigan* W 1-0 10-10-03 MARSHALL* W 1-0 10-12-03 OHIO* W2OT2-1 10-17-03 KENT STATE* W 2-1 10-19-03 at Akron* L 0-1 10-24-03 at Western Michigan* L 0-1 10-26-03 at Northern Illinois* W 2-1 10-31-03 IPFW L2OT 2-3 11-4-03 #8 BOWLING GREEN@ L 1-2 *Mid-American Conference match @Mid-American Conference Tournament 2004 Record: 10-7-3 / 6-4-2 MAC 8-27-04 vs. Pittsburgh W 2-1 8-29-04 vs. Duquesne W 1-0 9-2-04 at Denver W 1-0 9-4-04 vs. #23 Colorado L 0-4 9-10-04 at Ball State* T2OT 0-0 9-14-04 DETROIT T2OT 2-2 9-17-04 at Buffalo* W 3-1 9-19-04 at Kent State* L OT 1-2 9-24-04 TOLEDO* W 4-1 9-26-04 BOWLING GREEN* W 3-2 10-1-04 WESTERN MICHIGAN* L2OT 2-3 10-3-04 NORTHERN ILLINOIS* T2OT 1-1 10-8-04 at IPFW W 3-2 10-10-04 AKRON* W 4-1 10-15-04 at Marshall* W 2-0 10-17-04 at Ohio* L 2-3 10-22-04 CENTRAL MICHIGAN* W 2-0 10-24-04 at Michigan State L 0-1 10-29-04 at Miami* L 1-2 11-2-04 at #2 Ohio@ L 1-3 *Mid-American Conference match @Mid-American Conference Tournament 2005 Record: 8-11-1 / 6-5-0 MAC 8-26-05 at IPFW W 2-1 8-28-05 at Oakland L 0-3 9-3-05 vs. #18 Pepperdine L 0-2 9-4-05 at Hawaii L 0-3 9-9-05 EASTERN ILLINOIS W 1-0 9-11-05 at Illinois State L 1-3 9-13-05 at Detroit T2OT 0-0 9-16-05 at Western Illinois L 1-3 9-23-05 at Akron* W 3-2 9-25-05 at Ohio* L 2OT1-2 9-30-05 BUFFALO* W 3-0 10-2-05 KENT STATE* W 2-1 10-7-05 MIAMI* L 0-2 10-9-05 BALL STATE* L 1-2 10-14-05 at Western Michigan* L 0-1 10-16-05 at Northern Illinois* W 2-1 10-21-05 TOLEDO* W 4-1 10-23-05 BOWLING GREEN* L 1-2 10-28-05 CENTRAL MICHIGAN* W 4-1 11-1-05 at #4 Miami@ L 1-2

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2006 Record: 6-10-2 / 3-8-0 MAC 8-27-06 at IUPUI T2OT 0-0 9-1-06 WESTERN ILLINOIS L 0-1 9-5-06 DETROIT W 1-0 9-8-06 at Eastern Illinois W 2-0 9-10-06 at Iowa L 1-2 9-15-06 ILLINOIS STATE W 2-1 9-17-06 MICHIGAN STATE T2OT 0-0 9-22-06 AKRON* W 3-0 9-24-06 OHIO* L 1-2 9-29-06 at Buffalo* L 2-3 10-1-06 at Kent State* L 2OT1-2 10-6-06 at Miami* L 0-3 10-8-06 at Ball State* W OT 2-1 10-13-06 WESTERN MICHIGAN* L 0-1 10-15-06 NORTHERN ILLINOIS* W 2-0 10-20-06 at Toledo* L 1-2 10-22-06 at Bowling Green* L 0-1 10-26-06 at Central Michigan* L 0-1 *Mid-American Conference match 2007 Record: 7-8-4 / 5-4-2 MAC 8-31-07 EASTERN ILLINOIS L 1-3 9-4-07 DETROIT W 4-0 9-11-07 at IPFW W 3-1 9-14-07 at UC Riverside L 0-2 9-16-07 at UC Irvine T2OT 0-0 9-19-07 at Michigan State L 0-2 9-23-07 IUPUI T2OT 1-1 9-28-07 at Miami* W 2-1 9-30-07 at Ball State* L 0-2 10-5-07 at Toledo* L2OT 1-2 10-7-07 at Bowling Green* W 2-0 10-12-07 AKRON* T2OT 0-0 10-14-07 OHIO* T2OT 1-1 10-19-07 BUFFALO* W 7-1 10-21-07 KENT STATE* W 1-0 10-26-07 at Western Michigan* W2OT1-0 10-28-07 at Northern Ill.* L 0-1 11-1-07 CENTRAL MICH.* L 1-2 11-4-07 at #4 Bowling Green@ LOT 1-2 *Mid-American Conference Match @Mid-American Conference Tournament 2008 Record: 13-5-5 / 6-3-2 MAC 8-24-08 MICHIGAN T20T 2-2 8-29-08 IPFW W 3-0 9-2-08 at Detroit T20T 0-0 9-5-08 at Michigan State L 0-3 9-7-08 at Eastern Illinois W 4-0 9-12-08 at UMiami L 0-1 9-14-08 at Florida Atlantic W 2-1 9-19-08 at Indiana State W 3-1 9-21-08 at IUPUI W 2-1 9-26-08 MIAMI* W 5-0 9-28-08 BALL STATE* L 0-3 10-3-08 W. MICHIGAN* W 2-0 10-5-08 N. ILLINOIS* T20T 0-0 10-10-08 at Buffalo* T2OT 1-1 10-12-08 at Kent State* W 3-1 10-17-08 TOLEDO* L 0-2 10-19-08 BOWLING GREEN* W 2-0 10-24-08 at Akron* W 3-0 10-26-08 at Ohio* W 2-1 10-30-08 at C. Michigan* T2OT 2-2 11-2-08 #6 N. ILLINOIS@ W 2-0 11-7-08 #2 C. Michigan@ W 2-0 11-9-08 #1 at Toledo@ L 0-1 *Mid-American Conference Match @Mid-American Conference Tournament

2009 Record: 11-4-6 / 6-1-4 MAC 8-28-09 EASTERN ILLINOIS W 1-0 8-30-09 INDIANA STATE W 2-1 9-6-09 at Michigan L 1-4 9-8-09 at Detroit T2OT 0-0 9-11-09 vs. Richmond W 1-0 9-13-09 vs. Loyola (Md.) W 5-0 9-18-09 IUPUI L2OT 1-2 9-20-09 MICHIGAN STATE T2OT 1-1 9-25-09 at Akron* T2OT 1-1 9-27-09 at Ohio* T2OT 0-0 10-2-09 BUFFALO* W 2-0 10-4-09 KENT STATE* W 1-0 10-9-09 MIAMI* L 0-1 10-11-09 BALL STATE* W 2-1 10-16-09 at Western Michigan* T2OT 0-0 10-18-09 at Northern Illinois* W 2-1 10-23-09 TOLEDO* W 2-1 10-25-09 BOWLING GREEN* W 2-0 10-29-09 CENTRAL MICHIGAN* T2OT 1-1 11-1-09 #7 KENT STATE@ W 3-0 11-6-09 #6 vs. Miami@ L 1-2 *Mid-American Conference Match @Mid-American Conference Tournament 2010 Record: 9-7-5 / 6-2-3 MAC 8-22-10 at Michigan T2OT 1-1 8-27-10 at Illinois State W 1-0 8-29-10 at Eastern Illinois W 1-0 9-3-10 at Michigan State L 0-4 9-7-10 DETROIT LOT 0-1 W2OT 3-2 9-10-10 at Valparaiso 9-12-10 at Northwestern L 1-3 9-16-10 vs San Jose State LOT 1-2 9-18-10 at Nevada L 0-3 9-24-10 OHIO* T2OT 0-0 9-26-10 AKRON* W 4-1 10-1-10 BOWLING GREEN* W 6-4 10-3-10 at Miami* T2OT 1-1 10-8-10 at Kent State* W 2-0 10-10-10 at Buffalo* W 1-0 10-15-10 NORTHERN ILLINOIS* W 3-1 10-17-10 WESTERN MICHIGAN* T2OT 1-1 10-22-10 at Ball State* W2OT 1-0 10-24-10 at Toledo* L 0-1 10-28-10 at Central Michigan L 0-3 10-31-10 #5 WESTERN MICHIGAN@ T2OT 0-0 *Mid-American Conference Match @Mid-American Conference Tournament 2011 Record: 3-13-2 / 3-7-1 MAC 8-19-11 at Pittsburgh T2OT 2-2 8-23-11 at Detroit L 0-4 8-28-11 at IUPUI L2OT 1-2 9-2-11 at Butler L 1-2 9-4-11 at Oakland L 0-1 9-11-11 at Western Kentucky L 0-2 9-16-11 ILLINOIS STATE L 0-3 9-23-11 at Ohio* L 0-1 9-25-11 at Akron* L 0-3 9-30-11 KENT STATE* L 1-2 10-2-11 BUFFALO* T2OT 2-2 10-7-11 at Bowling Green* LOT 1-2 10-9-11 MIAMI* WOT 2-1 10-14-11 at Northern Illinois* W 1-0 10-16-11 at Western Michigan* L2OT 0-1 10-21-11 BALL STATE* W 5-1 10-23-11 TOLEDO* L 1-2 10-27-11 CENTRAL MICHIGAN* L 0-1 *Mid-American Conference Match

*Mid-American Conference match @Mid-American Conference Tournament 1999, 2003, and 2013 Mid-American Conference Champions • 1999 Mid-American Conference Tournament Champions 2013 and 2014 Mid-American Conference West Division Champions


2018 Eastern Michigan University Soccer 2012 Record: 11-6-2 / 8-3 MAC 8-17-12 PITTSBURGH L 1-2 8-19-12 OAKLAND T2OT 3-3 8-26-12 BUTLER W 1-0 8-31-12 at UTSA L 1-2 9-2-12 vs. Lamar W 3-1 9-7-12 IUPUI W 2-0 9-9-12 at Michigan State L 0-2 9-21-12 at Northern Illinois* W 1-0 9-23-12 at Toledo* W 3-0 9-28-12 BOWLING GREEN* W 2-1 9-30-12 CENTRAL MICHIGAN* W 2-0 10-5-12 at Ball State* L 0-1 10-7-12 at Miami* L 3-4 10-12-12 OHIO* W 2-1 10-14-12 KENT STATE* L 0-3 10-19-12 at Buffalo* W 1-0 10-21-12 at Akron* W2OT 2-1 10-25-12 WESTERN MICHIGAN* W 2-1 10-28-12 #6 TOLEDO@$ T2OT 1-1 *Mid-American Conference Match @Mid-American Conference Tournament $ Toledo wins 2-1 on penalty kicks 2013 Record: 12-7-2 / 8-2-1 MAC MAC Regular Season Title 8-23-13 DETROIT W 3-2 8-25-13 at No. 23 Ohio State LOT 1-2 8-30-13 at No. 14 Michigan LOT 1-2 9-6-13 at Indiana L 0-1 9-8-13 at Butler T 1-1 9-15-13 MICHIGAN STATE L 2-3 9-20-13 STETSON W 5-1 9-22-13 INDIANA STATE W 4-0 9-27-13 NORTHERN ILLINOIS* W 4-1 9-29-13 TOLEDO* W 4-3 10-4-13 at Bowling Green* W 2-1 10-6-13 at Central Michigan* W 3-0 10-11-13 BALL STATE* L 0-1 10-13-13 MIAMI* L2OT 0-1 10-18-13 at Ohio* W 3-0 10-20-13 at Kent State* W 2-0 10-25-13 BUFFALO* T 1-1 10-27-13 AKRON* W 4-1 10-31-13 at Western Michigan* W 2-1 11-3-13 #8 OHIO@ W 3-0 11-8-13 #4 WESTERN MICHIGAN@ L 0-1 *Mid-American Conference Match @Mid-American Conference Tournament 2014 Record: 11-7-1 / 7-4-0 MAC MAC West Division Champions 8-22-14 FORDHAM W 2-0 8-24-14 INDIANA W 2-0 8-29-14 at Michigan State L 0-3 8-31-14 vs No. 16 Texas Tech! LOT 1-2 9-5-14 at Oregon T 1-1 9-7-14 at Oregon State W 1-0 9-21-14 at Illinois-Chicago W 4-2 9-26-14 at Miami* W 2-0 9-28-14 BALL STATE* WOT 2-1 10-3-14 at Akron* L 1-2 10-5-14 at Buffalo* L 0-2 10-10-14 TOLEDO* W 1-0 10-12-14 CENTRAL MICHIGAN* W 2-0 10-17-14 KENT STATE* LOT 1-2 10-19-14 OHIO* W 2-1 10-24-14 at Northern Illinois* L 1-3 10-26-14 at Western Michigan* W 1-0 10-30-14 at Bowling Green* W 3-0 11-2-14 #6 WESTERN MICHIGAN@ L2OT 2-3 !-Played in South Bend, Ind. (Notre Dame Invitational) *Mid-American Conference Match @Mid-American Conference Tournament

Head Coach Scott Hall guided the 2013 EMU women’s soccer team to an 12-7-2 record, including 8-2-1 in MAC play for the program’s first MAC regular season title since 2003. 2015 Record: 5-10-3 / 2-7-2 MAC 8-21-15 8-24-15 8-28-15 8-30-15 9-4-15 9-6-15 9-10-15 9-20-15 9-25-15 9-27-15 10-2-15 10-4-15 10-9-15 10-11-15 10-16-15 10-18-15 10-23-15 10-25-15 10-29-15

at Michigan at Butler vs. No. 19 DePaul ! at Loyola Chicago ! at Illinois State ILLINOIS-CHICAGO at Detroit GREEN BAY at Ball State* MIAMI* BUFFALO* AKRON at Central Michigan at Toledo at Ohio at Kent State WESTERN MICHIGAN NORTHERN ILLINOIS BOWLING GREEN

L 1-8 L 0-3 L 0-7 W 1-0 T 2-2 W 3-1 L 0-1 W 2-1 L 1-2 L 0-1 L 0-1 W 3-1 T 0-0 L 0-1 W 3-1 L 0-3 L 0-1 T 1-1 L 1-2

!-Played in Chicago, Ill. (Loyola Invitational) *Mid-American Conference Match

2017 Record: 7-12-1 / 4-7-0 MAC 8-18-17 8-20-17 8-25-17 8-27-17 9-1-17 9-8-17 9-10-17 9-15-17 9-17-17 9-22-17 9-24-17 9-29-17 10-1-17 10-5-17 10-8-17 10-13-17 10-15-17 10-19-17 10-22-17 10-26-17

ILLINOIS STATE at Illinois Chicago at Florida Atlantic# vs. Florida Gulf Coast at Butler YOUNGSTOWN STATE OAKLAND UTAH STATE at Detroit Mercy at Ohio* at Kent State* BUFFALO* AKRON* BOWLING GREEN* at Toledo* at Ball State* at Miami* WESTERN MICHIGAN* NORTHERN ILLINOIS* at Central Michigan

T 1-1 W 2-1 L 0-3 L 1-5 L 0-1 W 1-0 W2OT 1-0 L 1-2 L 0-3 LOT 1-2 L 0-1 L 1-2 W 2-1 W2OT 2-1 L 1-4 L 0-3 L2OT 2-3 W 3-0 W 1-0 L 1-4

#-Played in Boca Raton, Fla. *Mid-American Conference Match

2016 Record: 6-10-4 / 4-5-2 MAC 8-21-16 BUTLER 8-26-16 vs. Iowa# 8-28-16 at Minnesota# 9-2-16 at Green Bay 9-4-16 LOYOLA CHICAGO 9-11-16 OREGON STATE 9-16-16 ILLINOIS STATE 9-18-16 DETROIT MERCY 9-23-16 at Western Michigan* 9-25-16 at Northern Illinois* 9-30-16 BALL STATE* 10-2-16 MIAMI* 10-6-16 at Bowling Green* 10-9-16 TOLEDO* 10-14-16 OHIO* 10-16-16 KENT STATE* 10-20-16 at Buffalo* 10-23-16 at Akron* 10-27-16 CENTRAL MICHIGAN* 10-30-16 at Kent State @

T 0-0 L 0-1 L 0-3 W 1-0 T 1-1 W 2-1 L 2-4 LOT 1-2 L 0-5 L 1-2 L 1-3 L2OT 2-3 W 2-1 WOT 2-1 W 2-0 T 0-0 T 1-1 W 1-0 L 0-1 L 0-2

#-Played in Minneapolis, Minn. *Mid-American Conference Match @Mid-American Conference Tournament

1999, 2003, and 2013 Mid-American Conference Champions • 1999 Mid-American Conference Tournament Champions 2013 and 2014 Mid-American Conference West Division Champions

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2018 Eastern Michigan University Soccer All-Time vs. Opponents Opponent Record Last Meeting Akron 12-3-2 W, 2-1 • Oct. 1, 2017 Arizona State 0-1-0 L, 0-7 • Sept. 15, 2000 Arkansas Little Rock 1-0-0 W, 2-0 • Sept. 21, 1996 Ball State 7-10-2 L, 0-3 • Oct. 13, 2017 Bowling Green 15-9-1 W, 2-1 • Oct. 5, 2017 Buffalo 10-7-6 L, 1-2 • Sept. 29, 2017 Butler 1-3-3 L, 0-1 • Sept. 1, 2017 Central Michigan 12-6-3 L, 1-4 • Oct. 26, 2017 Creighton 0-0-0 First meeting Colorado 0-1-0 L, 0-4 • Sept. 4, 2004 Dayton 1-0-0 W, 2-1 • Oct. 26, 1996 DePaul 0-1-0 L, 0-7 • Aug. 28, 2015 Detroit Mercy 8-9-4 L, 0-3 • Sept. 17, 2017 Drake 0-1-0 L, 0-2 • Aug. 30, 2003 Duquesne 2-0-0 W, 1-0 • Aug. 29, 2004 East Carolina 1-0-0 W, 2-1 • Aug. 31, 2001 Eastern Illinois 9-5-0 W, 1-0 • Aug. 29, 2010 Evansville 1-0-0 W, 3-1 • Oct. 25, 2002 Findlay 1-1-0 W, 3-0 • Sept. 10, 1997 Florida Atlantic 2-2-0 L, 0-3 • Aug. 25, 2017 Florida Gulf Coast 0-1-0 L, 1-5 • Aug. 27, 2017 Fordham 1-0-0 W, 2-0 • Aug. 22, 2014 Georgia 0-1-0 L, 0-3 • Sept. 28, 2001 Green Bay 4-0-0 W, 1-0 • Sept. 2, 2016 Hawaii 0-1-0 L, 0-3 • Sept. 4, 2005 Hofstra 0-1-0 L, 1-7 • Aug. 30, 2002 Illinois-Chicago 3-0-0 W, 2-1 • Aug. 20, 2017 Illinois State 2-3-2 T, 1-1 • Aug. 18, 2017 Iowa 0-2-0 L, 0-1 • Aug. 26, 2016 IUPUI 7-3-2 W, 2-0 • Sept. 7, 2012 Indiana 1-1-0 W, 2-0 • Aug. 24, 2014 Indiana State 3-0-0 W, 4-0 • Sept. 22, 2013 Kent State 12-10-1 L, 0-1 • Sept. 24, 2017 Lamar 1-0-0 W, 3-1 • Sept. 2, 2012 Loyola-Chicago 1-0-1 T, 1-1 • Sept. 4, 2016 Loyola (Md.) 1-0-0 W, 5-0 • Sept. 13, 2009 Lynn 0-1-0 L, 0-9 • Oct. 5, 1996 Marshall 5-0-2 W, 2-0 • Oct. 15, 2004 Miami (Fla.) 0-1-0 L, 0-1 • Sept. 12, 2008 Miami 11-13-1 L, 2-3 • Oct. 15, 2017 Michigan 0-8-2 L, 1-7 • Aug. 21, 2015 Michigan State 1-12-3 L, 0-3 • Aug. 29, 2014

Opponent Minnesota Nevada Northern Arizona Northern Illinois Northwestern Northwood Oakland Ohio Ohio State Oregon Oregon State Pepperdine Pittsburgh Purdue Purdue Fort Wayne Richmond San Jose State Schoolcraft Siena Heights South Alabama St. Thomas Stetson Stony Brook Saginaw Valley St. Texas-San Antonio Texas Tech Tiffin Toledo UC Irvine UC Riverside UConn UMass UNC Wilmington Utah State Valparaiso Western Illinois Western Kentucky Western Michigan Windsor Wisconsin-Milwaukee Youngstown State

Record 0-2-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 15-5-3 0-1-0 3-0-0 1-9-1 13-8-4 0-1-0 0-0-1 2-0-0 0-1-0 1-1-1 0-0-1 4-1-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 2-0-0 0-0-1 0-1-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 13-12-1 0-0-1 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 4-1-0 0-2-0 0-1-0 12-12-4 1-0-0 0-1-0 5-0-0

Last Meeting L, 0-3 • Aug. 28, 2016 L, 0-3 • Sept. 18, 2010 W, 2-1 • Sept. 17, 2000 W, 1-0 • Oct. 22, 2017 L, 1-3 • Sept. 12, 2010 W, 2-0 • Sept. 24, 1997 T, 3-3 • Aug. 19, 2012 L, 1-2 • Sept. 22, 2017 LOT, 1-2 • Aug. 25, 2013 T, 1-1 • Sept. 5, 2014 W, 2-1 • Sept. 11, 2016 L, 0-2 • Sept. 3, 2005 L, 1-2 • Aug. 17, 2012 T, 2-2 • Aug. 31, 2003 W, 3-0 • Aug. 29, 2008 W, 1-0 • Sept. 11, 2009 L, 1-2 • Sept. 16, 2010 W, 6-1 • Aug. 29, 1997 T, 0-0 • Oct. 26, 1995 L, 1-2 • Sept. 3, 2000 W, 3-0 • Sept. 30, 1995 W, 5-1 • Sept. 20, 2013 W, 3-0 • Sept. 1, 2002 W, 8-0 • Sept. 4, 1998 L, 1-2 • Aug. 31, 2012 LOT, 1-2 • Aug. 31, 2014 L, 1-2 • Oct. 5, 1995 L, 1-4 • Oct. 8, 2017 T, 0-0 • Sept. 16, 2007 L, 0-2 • Sept. 14, 2007 First meeting First meeting W, 2-0 • Sept. 2, 2001 L, 1-2 • Sept. 15, 2017 W, 3-2 • Sept. 10, 2010 L, 0-1 • Aug. 27, 2006 L, 0-2 • Sept. 11, 2011 W, 3-0 • Oct. 19, 2017 W, 4-2 • Oct. 12, 1995 L, 0-2 • Oct. 17, 1997 W, 1-0 • Sept. 8, 2017

BOLD indicates 2018 opponent

EMU Coaches

Paul Scicluna compiled a 38-32-2 record during his time as coach. He was the first coach in school history, starting the program in 1995. He was killed tragically in a car accident in 1999. Scicluna Field is named for him.

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Scott Hall has been involved with EMU women’s soccer since it began in 1995. After taking over for Scicluna, Hall has a career record of 180-15357, and is the only active MAC coach with 100 wins at one school.

1999, 2003, and 2013 Mid-American Conference Champions • 1999 Mid-American Conference Tournament Champions 2013 and 2014 Mid-American Conference West Division Champions


2018 Eastern Michigan University Soccer

Eastern Michigan University 1999, 2003, and 2013 Mid-American Conference Champions • 1999 Mid-American Conference Tournament Champions 2013 and 2014 Mid-American Conference West Division Champions

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2018 Eastern Michigan University Soccer Where We’re Located Eastern Michigan University is located in historic Ypsilanti, about 10 miles east of Ann Arbor, 40 miles west of Detroit and just 20 minutes from Detroit Metropolitan Airport. It is an area rich in academic, research, technological and recreational resources. The University also has sites in Livonia, Jackson, Traverse City, Flint, Detroit and Monroe. EMU’s 800 plus-acre campus of scenic flora and wooded areas includes 18 miles of walkways and jogging trails and has 122 buildings throughout the academic and athletic campuses. Eagle Crest – Eastern Michigan’s conference center, golf course, and resort – is located on the banks of nearby Ford Lake. Ypsilanti plays a leading role in industry and education. The city and the University have forged close ties that have lasted more than 160 years.

What Makes Us Unique

In 1849, the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Michigan formally paved the way for the establishment of Michigan State Normal School, with the exclusive purposes of instructing persons in the art of teaching; providing a good common school education; and giving instruction in the mechanic arts, husbandry, agricultural chemistry and the laws of the United States. Since its inception, Eastern Michigan, first as a Normal School, then as a College and finally as a University, has grown and developed to respond to the ever-changing needs of society. Over the years, EMU has educated thousands of sons and daughters of Michigan, the nation, and the world. The university currently serves 22,000 students who are pursuing undergraduate, graduate, specialist, doctoral and certificate degrees in the arts, sciences and professions. In all, more than 200 majors, minors and concentrations are delivered through the University’s Colleges of Arts and Sciences; Business; Education; Health and Human Services; Technology, and its graduate school. Eastern Michigan’s exceptional faculty, students and alumni include CEOs from major businesses, a National Student Teacher of the Year, National Teacher of the Year, numerous Fulbright Scholars and Milken Family Foundation National Educators award winners, and several Michigan Teachers of the Year. EMU is regularly recognized by national publications for its excellence, diversity, and commitment to applied education.

Our Students

With nearly 22,000 students, EMU provides a rich learning environment for the campus community. The University currently has approximately 18,000 undergraduates and 4,000 graduate students. Our students represent 49 states and 93 foreign countries. Of undergraduate students, 72 percent are fulltime and 59 percent are women. The most popular majors are education, business, social sciences and history, science and engineering, English, and the health professions. EMU’s undergraduate population is approximately 66 percent white; 18 percent black; 3 percent international; 3 percent Asian-American; 4 percent Hispanic, 0.2 percent Native-American, and 6 percent not answered (i.e. elected not to respond to this inquiry). Eastern Michigan offers a number of special academic programs to help students succeed. These include the Honors College; the Holman Success Center; distance learning; accelerated format programs; online, weekend and evening programs and courses; American Humanics certification; Study Abroad Tours; a specialized master’s degree program for corporations offered onsite; a double master’s degree; online technologies for education and training. With more than 200 academic and social organizations, an extensive intramural sports program, 21 NCAA Division I-A sports and numerous cultural activities from which to choose, EMU students have diverse opportunities to become involved in campus life. Students’ on-campus housing choices range from traditional dormitorystyle rooms to apartments and include living/ learning center options.

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Faculty/Staff

Eastern Michigan University employs nearly 700 full-time faculty and 1,000 staff members. Ninetyfour percent of EMU professors have doctoral degrees or terminal degrees in their field. The student to faculty ratio is 17:1. Faculty work closely with students, and many involve students in their research. Recently, the University celebrated its 30th annual Undergraduate Symposium; a benchmark program for undergraduate research.

Community Outreach

EMU’s Economic Impact

Since its founding in 1849, Eastern Michigan has provided quality services to the residents of Ypsilanti, Washtenaw County, the State of Michigan and other states and nations. EMU’s total impact on the Michigan economy of an estimated $3.7 billion annually reflects a return of more than $42 for each dollar received from the state. The University’s total impact on the Michigan economy results in a contribution of $166 million in state tax revenue. Thus, EMU’s impact on state government tax revenue is $1.87 in taxes for each dollar received from the state.

Eastern Michigan is making an impact nationally by channeling its academic research as a means of solving real world problems. EMU currently has 14 research institutes and centers that focus on community building and civic engagement, quality, community and regional development, small business development, geospatial education, textiles, export assistance and product development. EMU is well-known for merging theory and practice for the benefit of the community. Applied research leads to new knowledge, new jobs and new business. Annually, the university receives about $15 million in revenues for sponsored research and community service activities.

The Alumni Association

Representing more than 160,000 alumni and friends, the Alumni Association sponsors social and service-related programs for more than 20 geographically-based and special-interest alumni chapters.

1999, 2003, and 2013 Mid-American Conference Champions • 1999 Mid-American Conference Tournament Champions 2013 and 2014 Mid-American Conference West Division Champions


2018 Eastern Michigan University Soccer Mission Statement

Eastern Michigan University is committed to excellence in teaching through traditional and innovative approaches, the extension of knowledge through basic and applied research, and creative and artistic expression. Building on a proud tradition of national leadership in the preparation of teachers, we maximize educational opportunities and personal and professional growth for students from diverse backgrounds through an array of baccalaureate, master’s and doc-

toral programs. We strive to provide a student-focused learning environment that enhances the lives of students and positively impacts the community. We extend our commitment beyond the campus boundaries to the wider community through service initiatives, and public and private partnerships of mutual interest addressing local, regional, national and international opportunities and challenges.

Our History

Founded in 1849, when the state of Michigan was just 12 years old, Michigan State Normal School was designated by the state legislature as the first institution to educate teachers to serve the public schools. The University thus began, somewhat humbly, as the sixth teacher education institution in the nation. A campus that today comprises more than 800 acres was once a four-acre plot with one building and two programs of study – a classical course and an English Course. The school’s name changed several times –­ to Michigan State Normal College in 1899; to Eastern Michigan College in 1956; and finally to Eastern Michigan University in 1959. During its first 100 years, the institution certified thousands of teachers and developed the broad-based curricula that ultimately prepared it for university status. Within that new university, three colleges emerged: Education, Arts and Sciences and the Graduate School. The University has since expanded three more times, adding the College of Business in 1964, the College of Health and Human Services in 1975, and the College of Technology in 1980. More recently ,Eastern Michigan has developed Extended Programs and numerous community-focused institutes. The university has enhanced its learning environment through structural initiatives during the past several years. Recent construction includes the Terrestrial and Aquatic Research Facility (1998), the Convocation Center (1998), the Bruce T. Halle Library (1998), the John W. Porter College of Education Building (1999), the Everett L. Marshall College of Health and Human Services Building (2000), the Village residence hall (2001), University House (2003), new Student Center (2006), and the new Science Complex (2010).

The City of Ypsilanti

Fast Facts

Founded: 1849 - Michigan State Normal School Enrollment: Fifth-largest state institution in Michigan Undergraduates: Graduates: Gender: Undergraduates: Graduates: Michigan residents: President: Board of Regents:

17,541 3,564 59% female; 41% male 64% female; 36% male 92 percent James M. Smith Eight-member board, appointed by governor

Faculty: 1,390 Faculty holding Ph.D.: 93 percent New Freshmen Average GPA: 3.3 New Freshmen Average ACT: 22.93 New Freshmen Average SAT: 1,014 Academic programs: 200 majors, minors and concentrations, plus 167 graduate degrees and certificate programs Doctoral programs: 4 - Clinical Psychology, Educational Leadership, Educational Studies, & Technology Campus Size: Athletic Affiliation: NCAA Conference: Mascot: Colors:

880 acres NCAA Division FBS (1-A) Mid-American Conference Eagles Green and White

Ypsilanti is a city in Washtenaw County with a population of 22,362. Originally a trading post established in 1809 by Gabriel Godfroy, a FrenchCanadian fur trader from Montreal, a permanent settlement was established on the east side of the Huron River in 1823 by Major Thomas Woodruff. It was incorporated into the Territory of Michigan as the village Woodruff’s Grove. A separate community a short distance away on the west side of the river was established in 1825 under the name “Ypsilanti”, after Demetrius Ypsilanti, a hero in the Greek War of Independence. Woodruff’s Grove changed its name to Ypsilanti in 1829, and the two communities eventually merged. Henry Ford and the automotive industry came to Ypsilanti in the 1930s and beautiful Ford Lake was created to generate hydroelectric power for the manufacturing plants. During World War II, Ypsilanti became home to the Willow Run Bomber Plant, a factory that would employ 100,000 workers.

TIMELINE March 28, 1849: State Legislature passed Act No. 138 entitled “An Act to Establish a State Normal School.” Oct. 5, 1852: Official dedication of Michigan State Normal School. March 29, 1853: Michigan State Normal School opens, offering two programs of study, a “classical course” and an “English course.” 1854: Michigan State Normal School holds first commencement, with three graduates. Sept. 1881: The student newspaper, The Normal News, is founded as a monthly. 1890: MSNS is the first Michigan institution to establish a department of geography. Oct. 22, 1896: Theodore Roosevelt visits Michigan State Normal School. Sept. 15, 1897: The student newspaper is renamed The Normal College News, published twice a month. 1897: MSNS is the first U.S. teacher’s college to become a four-year institution. April 28, 1899: Michigan State Normal School is renamed Michigan State Normal College. 1900: Student athletes unofficially adopt the nickname Normalites. Athletes could wear either a “Y” for Ypsilanti or an “N” for Normal. 1915: MSNC is the first U.S. teacher’s college to establish training for teachers of the disabled. Oct. 24, 1929: Athletic teams are named the Hurons. July 1, 1956: Michigan State Normal College becomes Eastern Michigan College. July 6, 1956: The student newspaper is renamed The Eastern Echo, a weekly publication. June 1, 1959: Eastern Michigan College is renamed Eastern Michigan University. 1959: The College of Education is established. 1959: The College of Arts and Sciences is established. Oct. 13, 1960: Senator John F. Kennedy visits Eastern Michigan University 1964: The College of Business is established. 1975: The College of Health and Human Services is established. 1980: The College of Technology is established. 1990: Eastern Michigan University begins the first phase of a $213-million investment in campus renovations. Jan. 30, 1991: The Board of Regents approve changing the Huron name and logo. May 22, 1991: Board of Regents approve new EMU logo and nickname - the Eagles. Sept. 9, 1994: The mascot “Swoop” is officially adopted. Nov. 28, 1995: Groundbreaking for the Bruce T. Halle Library is held. Oct. 30, 1996: President Bill Clinton visits EMU to present a speech on women in the business community. Sept. 20, 1997: A “beaming ceremony” is hosted to celebrate construction of the new Convocation Center. June 1, 1998: The official opening of the $41-million Bruce T. Halle Library is held. Oct. 9, 1998: Official dedication of the Bruce T. Halle Library takes place. Jan. 1, 1999: Eastern Michigan University begins a year-long celebration of its sesquicentennial. May 2000: President Bill Clinton delivers the commencement address at Eastern Michigan University’s Convocation Center. Sept. 21, 2004: A ground breaking Ceremony is held for the New $37.5-million EMU Student Center. May 14, 2008: Dr. Susan Martin is appointed the 22nd president of EMU by a unanimous vote of the EMU Board of Regents. July 7, 2015: Dr. Susan Martin departs EMU exactly seven years after she began serving as president at Eastern July 1, 2016: James M. Smith is appointed the 23rd president of EMU

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Pray-Harrold College of Arts and Science

Our 803-acre campus of scenic flora and wooded areas includes 18 miles of walkways and jogging trails, and has 128 buildings, the Lake House and Rynearson Stadium located on the south side of Huron River. Eagle Crest – our conference center, golf course and resort – is located on the banks of nearby Ford Lake. Most recent additions include the Terrestrial and Aquatic Research Facility (1998); the Convocation Center (1998); the Bruce T. Halle Library (1998); the John W. Porter Building, housing the College of Education (1999); the environmentally sustainable Everett L. Marshall Building, housing the College of Health and Human Services (2000); the renovation of Boone Hall (2000), housing our Extended Programs offices; and The Village (2001), a spacious, apartment-style residence facility. There are currently 11 residence halls and three apartment complexes with 583 units housing more than 4,000 students. The EMU Student Center also opened in November of 2006.

Everett L. Marshall College of Health and Human Services The Bruce T. Halle Library The $41-million Bruce T. Halle Library represents the latest technological trends in libraries, integrating traditional print with emerging electronic sources. The 218,000-square-foot facility has 520 computer workstations, 300,000 volumes of open-shelf books, 800,000 volumes in an automated retrieval collection, 3,000 network connection ports, a 100-seat auditorium with seats wired for laptop computers, a 70-seat teleconferencing room, a 130-station computing commons with six learning labs (electronic classrooms), a distance learning lab, a television studio, the Paradox Cafe, individual and group study areas, and self-direction stations.

John W. Porter College of Education

Sill Hall College of Technology

The EMU Student Center Since Nov. 6, 2006, EMU Student Center has become the vibrant hub of activity on EMU’s main campus in Ypsilanti, MI. In fact, in April 2007, it was voted the “Best Place to Hang Between Classes” by Eastern Echo readers. From the wide range of eatery choices to the fireplace lounges, there’s so much more in between: EMU Bookstore, Chase Bank, wireless Internet access, a 24/7 computer lab, two art galleries, meeting/conference/banquet rooms, a dining room stage, and an auditorium for movies, live performances and guest lectures. Additionally, students will find many EMU student services, programs and organization offices all under one roof. When you view it altogether, EMU Student Center lives up to its slogan: Centered on You!

Gary M. Owen College of Business

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1999, 2003, and 2013 Mid-American Conference Champions • 1999 Mid-American Conference Tournament Champions 2013 and 2014 Mid-American Conference West Division Champions


2018 Eastern Michigan University Soccer The Board of Regents is the governing body of Eastern Michigan University. Its current format was created when the State of Michigan ratified a new constitution Jan. 6, 1964. The Board comprises eight regents who are appointed to eight-year terms by the governor. “Other institutions of higher education established by law having authority to grant baccalaureate degrees shall each be governed by a board of control which shall be a body corporate. The board shall have general supervision of the institution and the control and direction of all expenditures from the institution’s funds. It shall, as often as necessary, elect a president of the institution under its supervision. He shall be the principal executive officer of the institution and be ex-officio a member of the board without the right to vote. The board may elect one of its members or may designate the president to preside at board meetings. Each board of control shall consist of eight members who shall hold office for terms of eight years, not more than two of which shall expire in the same year, and who shall be appointed by the governor by and with the advice and consent of the Senate. Vacancies shall be filled in like manner.” -- Michigan Constitution of 1963 (ratified 1964), Article 8

James Webb, Chair

James Webb was appointed by Governor Rick Snyder in December 2012 to replace the vacated seat of Thomas Sidlik. He is appointed for a term expiring December 2020. Webb received an A.A. in Business Administration from College of the Sequoias in 1968, a B.B.A. in Management from Eastern Michigan University in 1971, and an M.B.A. in Finance from EMU in 1976. Webb worked for the United States Fidelity & Guaranty Company from 1971 to 1974 as a Property Underwriter, from 1974 to 1976 he worked as a Corporate Insurance Analyst for Masco Corporation, he was an Assistant Insurance Manager for The Budd Company, and from 1977 to 1981 he worked as an Assistant Risk Manager for Republic Steel Corp. Webb is currently the Chairman of Aon Risk Services, Inc. of Michigan. In addition to his work experience, Webb has been very active in the EMU community. In 1988 he received the Alumnus Achievement Award, and in 1989 he was Chair of the Campaign for James Webb Champions. He was an original member of the Foundation Board, served as treasurer from 1993 to 1995, vice chair from 1995 to 1997, chair from 1997 to 1999, and in 1999 he became an Emeritus member. He received the Dr. John W. Porter Distinguished Service Award in 1992, was a member of the President Search Committee in 2005, Ethos week Supporter from 2007 to 2012 as well as Ethos Week Speaker in 2007, and was on the College of Business Dean Search Committee in 2012. Webb has also been involved in numerous Not-for-Profit activities. He is a member of the Greater Detroit Chamber of Commerce, Farmington Hills Police Benevolent Association, Michigan Property & Casualty Association, and was a Director of the Detroit Athletic Club. He is also active in Rainbow Connection (Brooks Patterson’s Charity Grants Wishes for Terminally Ill Children) and the City of Cleveland/Operation Improvement Task Force. In addition to the Not-for-Profit activities, he is involved in the Boards of FDI Insurance Limited (Ireland) and FCE Reinsurance Limited (Ireland). Regent Webb is currently the EMU Foundation Board of Trustees representative and is a member of the Joint Oversight Committee, the Eagle Administrative Services Board, Chair of the Audit Committee, Chair of the Faculty Affairs Committee, Vice Chair of Finance and Investment and Vice Chair of Athletic Affairs.

Dennis Beagen

Dennis Beagen was appointed by Governor Snyder in December 2014 to replace Floyd Clack, whose term had expired. He is appointed for a term expiring December 31, 2022. He currently serves as vice chair of the Faculty Affairs Committee and vice chair of the Student Affairs Committee. Beagen was born and raised in Detroit, Michigan. Upon graduation from high school in 1963, he enrolled at Eastern Michigan University. He received his undergraduate degree from EMU in three years majoring in speech-communication with a minor in business management. After receiving his BS degree from Eastern Michigan University, he was admitted to graduate school at the University of Michigan while serving as a graduate teaching assistant at EMU. While serving as graduate teaching assistant in the Department of Speech & Dramatic Arts, Beagen volunteered to coach EMU students competing in intercollegiate forensics and debate. After completion of his MA Dennis Beagen degree from the University of Michigan in the summer of 1967, he was hired at EMU as a full-time instructor of speech, and assistant coach for the EMU Forensic/Debate team. He then enrolled at Wayne State University, and completed all course work for his doctoral program. In 1970, Beagen was appointed director of the EMU Forensic program. A position he held until 1981. During his tenure as director of forensics, EMU students achieved eight national team championships, four top speaker in the nation titles, and 27 individual national championships. In the summer of 1981, he was appointed administrative head of the Department of Communication, Media & Theatre Arts. He served in that role for more than three decades. During his tenure as department head for CMTA, Beagen also was appointed to interim administrative positions as associate provost for Academic Affairs, and dean of Continuing Education. Beagen was also appointed to numerous special assignments and task forces, including numerous EMU negotiating teams (faculty, professional technical, and clerical); chair of the 2005 President Search Committee; special assistant to the Provost for the Campaign for Scholars, and the recent Comprehensive Campaign; and chair of the Planning Committee for EMU’s prestigious Undergraduate Research Symposium. He is the recipient of the EMU Alumni Association’s Teaching Excellence Award, and the Dr. John Porter Distinguished Service Award. In 2003 he received the Institutional Values Award for Team Excellence (Undergraduate Symposium). He was also the recipient of the 2011 Presidential Award for Faculty and Staff Leadership in Advancement. After more than 45 years of service, Dennis Beagen was granted emeritus faculty/administrative status from the Department of Communication, Media & Theatre Arts and Eastern Michigan University.

Michael Hawks

Michael Hawks was appointed by Governor Snyder in February 2011 to replace Phil Incarnati, whose term had expired. He is appointed for a term expiring Dec. 31, 2018. He serves as chair of the Athletic Affairs committee and a member of the Joint Oversight committee, and chairmen of the Eagle Administrative Services Board. He previously served as Vice Chair of Finance and Audit. Hawks was born in Ann Arbor, Michigan and grew up in Ypsilanti Township. He graduated from Ypsilanti High School where he excelled in football and received a full athletic-scholarship from Eastern Michigan University. Hawks earned a varsity letter as a true freshman and went on to be the team’s starting Noseguard the next three seasons. While at EMU, he earned a BA in Business Administration and subsequently earned a MA in Higher Education Administration from Michigan State University. After completing his Higher Education, he served as Chief of Staff for the MajorMichael Hawks ity Floor Leader in the Michigan House of Representatives and on the Staff of the Speaker of the House. He currently serves as a director of Governmental Consultant Services Inc. (GCSI) in Lansing, Michigan. GCSI is a multi-client Lobbying firm that is consistently recognized as Michigan’s number one rated firm. Hawks individually has consistently been voted among the 10 best lobbyists in the state by independent political surveys of Capitol insiders.

Eunice Jeffries

Michelle Crumm, Vice Chair

Michelle Crumm was appointed by Governor Rick Snyder in December 2014 to replace Francine Parker, whose term expired. She is appointed for a term expiring December 31, 2022. She serves as chair of Educational Policies committee, and serves as Founder/CEO of Present Value executive coaching company. As a high energy, serial entrepreneur, Michelle is accomplished in helping leadership teams develop and implement strategy. As co-founder and chief business officer of Adaptive Materials, Inc., Michelle’s leadership was instrumental in helping the fuel cell company transition from start-up to second stage, fast-growing advanced manufacturing company. Grown and built in to a successful fuel cell manufacturing company, Adaptive Materials, Inc. was acquired by defense industry giant Ultra Electronics in 2011. Since that time, Michelle has actively participated in many other start-ups as a founder and/or investor and currently has ownership is many local companies. Widely recognized for her leadership, Michelle was named “Executive of the Year” Michelle Crumm from Ann Arbor.com, “Most Influential Women” by Crain’s Detroit Business, and one of Enterprising Women’s “Women of the Year.” She was also awarded the prestigious title “Entrepreneur of the Year” by Ernst and Young. During her 12 years leading Adaptive Materials, Adaptive Materials was recognized for its dynamic growth with Ann Arbor SPARK FastTrack, Inc. 5,000, and Inc. 100 Energy Company awards. As a dynamic community participant, Michelle serves on the Board of the Center for Entrepreneurship at the University of Michigan. She is the Vice Chair for the Ann Arbor Area Community Foundation, Chair of the Capital Campaign for Arbor Hospice, and Chair of the Capital Campaign and former Chair of the Board for Emerson Schools. She is an enthusiastic participant of Women’s President Organization and Women in Public Policy. Prior to founding Adaptive Materials, Michelle spent nearly five years at Kellogg Company. During her tenure at Kellogg, she was able to accelerate her career with experiences in internal audit, investor relations, and procurement. In addition to Kellogg Company, Michelle has served as an accountant at an automotive supplier and obtained her Certified Public Accountant license while working as an auditor with Plante and Moran. Michelle earned a bachelor of science degree in accounting from Purdue University and a master of business administration degree from University of Michigan.

Mary Treder Lang, Vice Chair

Mary Treder Lang was appointed to the Board of Regents by Governor Rick Snyder in December of 2012 to fill the seat vacated by former Chairman, Roy Wilbanks, with a term ending in December of 2020. After earning a Bachelor of Science Degree in Accounting and Marketing from the University of Dayton, Treder Lang began her career at KPMG, located in Detroit where she specialized in financial institutions, non-for-profits and mergers, and acquisitions. Following her time at KPMG, she spent five years in various management positions at SBC/Ameritech. She spent considerable time in the Computer Security District and became a recognized computer security expert amongst the Bell Operating Companies. She ultimately left SBC/Ameritech to establish a new Midwest Office for LINX Technologies, assuming the position of North American (NA) Sales Director. LINX Technologies was acquired by Mosler, Inc. and there she held various senior management positions providing Mary Treder Lang coverage throughout North America. After her time spent with Mosler, Inc, she began working for Siemens, Inc. where she held various positions ranging from NA Sales Director, Sales Manager, and Vice Chair District Manager (first woman), to lastly becoming the Senior Executive-Government for Siemens Building Technologies, Inc. She eventually transitioned her career to Accretive Solutions where she was a Business Development Manager and later joined Baker Tilly in Michigan as Director of Business Development. She currently owns her own CPA firm, Mary Treder Lang, CPA. Mary Treder Lang has held many different leadership positions throughout the years. Her positions have ranged from senior level positions with employers, to executive positions on Board of Directors, to voluntary Treasurer for many organizations. She is active in the Michigan Women’s Foundation as a Power of 100 Women Leadership Advisory Cabinet Member, Women’s Forum and the East Side Club. In September, 2011 she was appointed by Governor Rick Snyder to the Michigan State Parks and Outdoor Recreation Blue Ribbon Panel. In October, 2012 she received the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants Emerging Leader Award given by the Michigan Association of Certified Public Accountants (MACPA) for the first time in the State of Michigan. In addition, she is active in her community as a member of the St. Paul’s Catholic Church, the Fraternal Order of Police (FOP), the Rotary Club, the Mother’s Club for Grosse Pointe South High School, the League of Women Voters, the Grosse Pointe Chamber, the Detroit Regional Chamber, the Detroit Economic Club, a Volunteer Council Member of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra (DSO), Past Commodore of the Grosse Pointe Yacht Club and a Board member of the MACPA. She is also active in philanthropic efforts for the March of Dimes, Leukemia Lymphoma Society, American Cancer Society and Michigan Women’s Foundation. Regent Treder Lang is currently Vice Chair of the Board, Chair of the Personnel and Compensation Committee, Vice Chair of the Audit Committee and a member of the Finance and Investment Committee and Student Affairs Committee. In addition, she serves on the Education Achievement Authority Board. She is former vice chair of the Faculty Affairs Committee and former chair of the Finance and Investment Committee.

Eunice Jeffries Policy Committee.

Eunice Jeffries was appointed to the Board of Regents by Governor Rick Snyder in December of 2016 to fill the seat of Beth Fitzsimmons, Ph.D., whose term had expired. She is appointed for a term expiring December 31, 2024. Jeffries received her Bachelor of Science Degree in Accounting and Business Administration from Fisk University in Nashville, Tennessee and received her Master of Business Administration from Northwood University in Midland, Michigan. Eunice Jeffries is presently a Regional Community Affairs Manager at Beaumont Health representing the organization focused on enhancing public health awareness through a variety of community outreach activities and initiatives. Having over twenty years of experience in public service, Eunice has spent much of her career as an active community member. She is affiliated with the Enough Said AA490 Executive Steering Committee, Marygrove College Institute of Music and Dance, and the Detroit Institute of Arts Community Relations Committee where she works with community leaders and museum staff on community based initiatives and supports enrichment and school based programs. Eunice Jeffries serves as Vice Chair of the Student Affairs Committee as well as Vice Chair of the Educational

Alexander Simpson

Alexander Simpson was appointed to the Board of Regents by Governor Rick Snyder in December of 2016 to fill the seat of Jim Stapleton, whose term had expired. He is appointed for a term expiring December 31, 2024. A proud alumni, Simpson received his Bachelor of Science in Social Work from Eastern Michigan University in 2007. At EMU, he was a member of the Delta Nu chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Inc., presented at the Undergraduate Symposium, was a member of the Community Creed Task Force, served as a New Student Orientation Assistant, was a writer for the Eastern Echo, helped start the Student Conflict Resolution Center, won Homecoming King and, most importantly – met his wife, Danielle. After graduation from EMU, he matriculated on and received his Master of Social Work from the University of Michigan, School of Social Work in 2008, and his Doctor of Jurisprudence from Indiana University, Maurer School of Law in 2011. While in law school, he coAlexander founded the Indiana Journal of Law and Social Equality. He will be receiving his Master of Business Administration from Northwestern University, Kellogg School of Management in 2017. Alexander Simpson Simpson is the 2017-2018 President-Elect of the Wolverine Bar Association. The Wolverine Bar Association was created in the 1930s to coordinate the abilities of African American Lawyers in state of Michigan. In his spare time Simpson coaches youth football, at Play 4 Fun Sports League, an organization that strives to provide quality sports programs, leagues, and clinics to kids. Alexander Simpson serves as the Vice Chair of Athletic Affairs Committee, Vice Chair of the Faculty Affairs Committee, and Vice Chair of the Audit Committee.

Mike Morris

Mike Morris was appointed by Governor Rick Snyder in February 2011 to replace Gary Hawks, whose term had expired. He is appointed for a term expiring Dec. 31, 2018. He is the former chairman and chief executive officer of American Electric Power (AEP). From 1997 to 2003, Morris was chairman, president and CEO of Northeast Utilities System. Before joining Northeast Utilities, he was president and CEO of Consumers Energy, principal subsidiary of CMS Energy, and president of CMS Marketing, Services and Trading. He was previously president of Colorado Interstate Gas Co. and executive vice president of marketing, transportation and gas supply for ANR Pipeline Co., both subsidiaries of El Paso Energy. Morris was the founder and president of ANR Gathering Co., one of the first gas marketing companies in the United States. Morris is past chairman of the Edison Electric Institute, Institute of Nuclear Power Operations and Nuclear Electric Insurance Limited. He also serves on the U.S. Department of Energy’s Electricity Advisory Board, the National Governors Association’s Mike Morris Task Force on Electricity Infrastructure, Business Roundtable (chairing the Business Roundtable’s Chair Sustainable Growth Initiative). He serves as a director of the boards of Alcoa, Battelle and The Hartford Financial Services Group, Inc. Morris graduated from Eastern Michigan University with both bachelors and masters degrees in biology. He served on the Board of Regents at Eastern Michigan University from 1997-2004. He is currently serving a second term through 2018. In 1995 he received the university’s Distinguished Alumnus Award. During his graduate years, he was commander of the ROTC Brigade. Morris received a law degree, cum laude, from the Detroit College of Law and is a member of the Michigan Bar Association. He previously served as chair of the Finance, Audit and Investment Committee, vice chair of the Educational Policies Committee, chair of the Personnel and Compensation Committee, and vice chair of the Board. He currently serves as a member of the Education Achievement Authority and the EMU Audit Committee.

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James M. Smith, Ph.D. President

Dr. James M. Smith is the 23rd president of Eastern Michigan University. He began his duties July 1, 2016. Before coming to EMU, Smith served as president of Northern State University (NSU) in Aberdeen, South Dakota since June 2009. For the past seven years (20082015), NSU has been named by US News and World Report as one of the best undergraduate public institutions in the Midwest. He has been an active fundraiser and was instrumental in helping NSU obtain the largest donation in its history, a $15 million gift. Another NSU success was collaborating with the University of Jinan, in Jinan, China, to develop the first and only Confucius Institute in the Dakotas. The Confucius Institute has a

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specific three-part focus dedicated to the teaching of Chinese language, culture, and business practices. In addition to the traditional start-up funding provided, he was able to gain local and regional support of nearly $500,000 to launch the initiative. Smith, 60, who grew up near Columbus, Ohio, in Washington Court House, knew early on he wanted to be a teacher. He always had admired teachers and enjoyed school. He became an elementary and middle school teacher after earning his Bachelor of Science degree in Elementary Education, from Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, in 1979. He would go on to earn a Master of Education, Educational Administration, from Xavier

University in Cincinnati and a Doctor of Philosophy, Educational Leadership, from Miami University. Over the next 28 years, he served as an elementary school principal, a teaching fellow and assistant professor at Miami, director of the Experiential Program for Preparing School Principals at Butler University in Indianapolis, and director of the Educational Leadership Program and coordinator of doctoral studies at West Texas A&M University. Smith was also vice president for Economic Development at Bowling Green State University in Bowling Green, Ohio, before heading to NSU. Smith’s wife, Dr. Connie RuhlSmith, has an impressive resume of her own. She has been a teacher, author and administrator, and has done extensive work in student retention and student academic support, introduction of international partnerships, and much more.

1999, 2003, and 2013 Mid-American Conference Champions • 1999 Mid-American Conference Tournament Champions 2013 and 2014 Mid-American Conference West Division Champions


2018 Eastern Michigan University Soccer 17 and boasts a conference-best 139 MAC vision for the largest videoboard in college baseball team championships since 1973. Five more at Dudy Noble Field and new graphics in Davis Wade EMU teams finished as runner up for a league Stadium, Nusz Park, MSU Golf Facility, MSU Soccer championship, while 29 individuals student- Fieldhouse, and the Humphrey Coliseum locker rooms. athletes claimed MAC titles. Furthermore, Wetherbee arrived in Starkville, Miss. after spending Eastern led the conference last year with 73 10 years as an assistant athletic director at East Carolina athletes earning All-MAC honors and a total of where he directed the department’s marketing and ticket operations. He was part of an administrative team that 179 collecting Academic All-MAC honors. He has spent 17 years on the senior or executive led a $60 million expansion and development project of staffs at four athletic departments, including ECU Athletic facilities since 2008. In 2011, his marketing MSU, East Carolina University, San Diego State ticket vision produced ECU football records in per game attendance (50,012), total attendance (300,069), and University, and Fresno State University. Recently named one of College AD’s 2017 NEXT season ticket sales (24,188). He assisted the Pirate Club in UP honorees, Wetherbee was picked as one of increasing unrestricted annual giving by over 56 percent 13 senior level administrators who are believed and membership growth by 78 percent. to be ready to take the next step by some of the Wetherbee was no stranger to developing brand most respected athletic directors in the industry. strategies before his arrival at MSU. He served on MSU’s senior associate athletic director of multiple committees of East Carolina’s strategic planning external affairs from 2013 until May 2017, process, and he was charged with creating a branding Wetherbee has developed MSU’s external unit initiative to facilitate a consistent message through the into one of the most elite and recognized in department. He worked extensively with IMG Sports to all of college athletics. Recently promoted in expedite contracts and sponsorship agreements, and he June 2017 to Deputy Director of Athletics, he developed a technology team to coordinate social media has built a department with the hiring of more initiatives. than 20 new employees to cultivate a culture of From 2002-03, Wetherbee served as the assistant athletic director for ticket operations at San Diego State innovation and brand consistency. In 2015 and 2016, MSU’s marketing department University. He directed ticket sales, oversaw the ticket became the first back-to-back winner of the office’s budget, and served on the department’s senior National Association of Collegiate Marketing staff. One of his many accomplishments at SDSU was the Administrators (NACMA) Marketing Team of designing and implementation of the men’s basketball’s the Year. Meanwhile, MSU’s Athletic Media reseating process, which allocated seats based on Relations department was the recipient of the existing donor levels and the priority points system. Scott Wetherbee 2015 Football Writers Association of America’s Prior to his stint at San Diego State, Wetherbee spent three years at Fresno State, serving as assistant athletic EMU Vice President/Director of Athletics Super 11 Award. Wetherbee has played a pivotal role in the ticket manager from 1999-2000 before being promoted Scott Wetherbee was named Eastern Michigan growth of MSU Athletics since his arrival, serving on to athletic ticket manager in 2000. He directed all ticket University Vice President and Director of Athletics on the executive staff that provides oversight to all 16 of sales and operations for over 100 athletic and special June 26, 2017, by EMU President James M. Smith. A the Bulldogs’ varsity sports and overseeing an annual events annually and maintained the department’s native of Kalamzoo, Mich., the 42-year-old Wetherbee has budget of $87 million. He has spearheaded all aspects of budget. In addition to supervising the staff, Wetherbee more than 20 years of collegiate athletic administrative MSU’s external department, including marketing, media created, designed, and maintained Fresno State’s first experience with a track record of enhancing every relations, video, equipment, facilities, game operations, online ticket office – GoBulldogs.com. department he has served. licensing, adidas, Gatorade, and served as liaison to Wetherbee got his start in athletics as a ticket office “Scott Wetherbee is highly regarded in the industry Bulldog Sports Properties – the department’s third-party intern at Mid-American Conference rival Western and was recently identified as among the best of rights holder. He successfully negotiated new deals with Michigan University before spending two years as a the best upcoming athletic directors in the country,” Learfield, adidas, and Gatorade. graduate assistant in the Ball State University athletic Smith said. “His enthusiasm for this position, his roots Wetherbee served as MSU’s liaison to the SEC Network. ticket office. in Michigan, and his background and experience are With that responsibility, he established a department Wetherbee earned a Bachelor’s degree in sports ideally suited to continue to move Eastern Michigan that produced more than 100 live digital broadcasts administration from Ball State in May 1997. He started his athletics forward. I am confident he will build on the during the 2016-17 athletic year. He was also the sport collegiate career at Ferris State University as a studentoutstanding accomplishments of the last several years administrator for the Bulldogs’ baseball and volleyball athlete on the baseball team before the program was and will continue to lead Eastern’s proud history of programs. discontinued. student excellence and success on the fields of play and In addition, he oversaw all branding, graphic, venue He and his wife, Tracy, have two children: Taylor and in the classroom.” marketing, and video elements of MSU’s athletic facilities. Spencer. A veteran in the world of athletic administration, he is That included the creation of a new $1.3 million video Eastern Michigan’s 14th athletic director after spending board and hustle boards for Humphrey Coliseum, the the past four years at Mississippi State University, including serving as the department’s interim director The Scott Wetherbee File of athletics from October-November 2016. Name: Scott Wetherbee “This is a great opportunity to join a University with Hometown: Kalamazoo, Mich. a rich history of success and a deep commitment to College: Ball State University - bachelor’s degree in sports administration - 1997 intercollegiate athletics,” said Wetherbee. “It is clear that Family: Wife - Tracy; Children - Taylor and Spencer; the priority at Eastern Michigan is the academic success of all students and we plan to continue to achieve that COLLEGIATE WORK EXPERIENCE among student athletes, while also providing a positive YEAR SCHOOL and winning environment for success in their sports. JOB TITLE 2017-Present My family and I are extremely excited to join and make Eastern Michigan University an impact in the Ypsilanti and Washtenaw community. Vice President/Director of Athletics I am looking forward to continuing the work already June 2017 Mississippi State University underway on the Championship Building Plan and will Deputy Director of Athletics work with everyone in the Eastern community to ensure 2013-17 Mississippi State University its success.” Senior Associate Athletic Director for External Affairs Wetherbee joins an Athletics Department that posted its best finish ever at 81st in the Learfield Directors’ Cup Oct-Nov. 2016 Mississippi State University Division I Standings, surpassing the 2002-03 campaign Interim Director of Athletics East Carolina University when it finished 86th. Overall, Eastern Michigan captured 2006-13 five Mid-American Conference championships in 2016- Assistant Athletic Director for Marketing & Ticket Operations

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EMU’s MAC Championships Cartwright Award - Overall Excellence 2013-14, 2016-17 Reese Trophy - Men’s All-Sports Champion 1987-88, 1990-91, 1995-96, 2008-09, 201718 Jacoby Trophy - Women’s All-Sports Champion 2014-15 Baseball 1975, ’76, ’78, ’81, ’82, 2003, 2007, 2008 Football 1987 Men’s Basketball 1988, ’91, ’96, ’98

EMU Athletic Directors Through the Years Wilbur Bowen - 1903-28 Joseph McCulloch 1931-47 Elton Rynearson 1948-63 Dr. Keith Bowen - 1963-66 F.L. “Frosty” Ferzacca - 1966-73 John C. Fountain (Interim) - 1974 Dr. Albert E. Smith - 1975-76 Alex Agase - 1977-82 Paul Shoults - 1982-86 Gene Smith - 1986-93 Tim Weiser - 1993-97 Carole Huston (Interim) 1997-99 Dr. David Diles - 1999-05 Bob England (Interim) - 2005-06 Dr. Derrick Gragg - 2006-13 Dr. Melody Reifel Werner (Interim) - April 2013-July 2013 Heather Lyke - 2013-17 Christian Spears (Interim) - March-May 2017 Erin Kido (Interim) - May-July 2017 Scott Wetherbee - 2017-Present

EMU National Championships 1972- NCAA DII Men's Swimming and Diving 1972 – NCAA DII Outdoor Track and Field 1971- NAIA Men's Swimming and Diving 1971- NAIA Men's Indoor Track and Field 1971 – NAIA Men's Outdoor Track and Field 1970 - NAIA Baseball 1970 – NCAA DII Men's Cross Country 1970 - NAIA Men's Cross Country 1970 – NAIA Men's Swimming and Diving 1970 – NAIA Men's Indoor Track and Field 1970 – NAIA Men's Outdoor Track and Field 1969 – NAIA Men's Swimming and Diving 1969 – NAIA Men's Indoor Track and Field 1968 – NAIA Men's Swimming and Diving 1967 – NAIA Men's Cross Country 1966 – NAIA Men's Cross Country

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Women’s Basketball 2004, 2012 Men’s Cross Country 1973, ’74, ’86, ’90, ’91, ’92, ’93, ’94, 2000, 2001, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 Women’s Cross Country 2015, 2016, 2017 Men’s Golf 2007, 2008 Men’s Outdoor Track & Field 1974, ’77, ’78, ’82, ’83, ’84, ’86, ’87, ’88, ’89, ’90, ’91, ’92, ’94, ’97, ’98, ’99, 2001, 2002, 2007, 2010, 2014, 2015, 2018 Women’s Outdoor Track & Field 1982, ’87, ’88, ’89, ’90, ’91, ’92, ’93, ’95,’97, 2003, 2016 Men’s Indoor Track & Field 1996, ’97, ’98, ’99, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2013, 2018 Women’s Indoor Track & Field 1997, 2000, 2011, 2015, 2016, 2018 Women’s Gymnastics 2007, 2016, 2017 Women’s Swimming and Diving 2006, 2007 Women’s Soccer 1999, 2003, 2013

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2018 Eastern Michigan University Soccer FIVE RULES TO REMEMBER

WHAT IS NCAA COMPLIANCE? Eastern Michigan University is committed to operating its intercollegiate athletics program with the highest degree of integrity, sportsmanship, and professionalism, and we urge you to conduct yourself accordingly. The Eastern Michigan University Office of Athletics Compliance is committed to a comprehensive compliance program that ensures institutional control over the department of athletics. Our goal is to educate studentathletes, prospective student-athletes, institutional employees, community members, and boosters about the importance of adhering to NCAA, MidAmerican Conference, and institutional rules. A successful athletic department depends on the willingness of coaches, administrators, staff, student-athletes, and boosters to be aware of NCAA, MAC, and institutional rules. All of us at Eastern Michigan University appreciate your support. Your commitment to rules compliance is necessary to ensure that the University, its student-athletes, and coaches remain in good standing. 
Our success is due to support from individuals who are cautious and knowledgeable of NCAA rules. Help us win with integrity! QUESTIONS? The information on this page contains only a small portion of the existing NCAA rules and regulations. If you have any questions about any NCAA, MAC, or institutional rules, please ASK BEFORE YOU ACT! EMU Compliance Office Matthew Jakobsze Associate Athletic Director for Compliance 734.487.1050 mjakobsz@emich.edu @EMUCompliance EMUEagles.com/Compliance

1. FANS HAVE RESPONSIBILITIES As an individual who is a season ticket holder, a member of an Eastern Michigan University booster organization (e.g., Eagles Pride, E-Gridiron Group), has made financial contributions to EMU, or been involved in promoting EMU’s athletic program, you are considered a “Booster” and are required to adhere to an atmosphere of compliance. As a booster, your conduct reflects on the integrity of the entire university. Once you support EMU Athletics, you retain that identity as a booster forever - the rules still apply! This is true even if the individual no longer contributes to, or is involved with, EMU’s athletics program. 2. DON’T GIVE BENEFITS OR INDUCEMENTS

 Student-athletes can only receive benefits that other students in the general population can receive. An extra benefit is any special arrangement by an EMU employee or booster to provide a current or prospective studentathlete (or the athlete’s relatives or friends) a benefit not expressly authorized by the NCAA. Examples of impermissible benefits include, but are not limited to:

money or financial aid of any kind; • Do not visit a prospect’s school to acquire films or transcripts in an attempt to evaluate the prospect’s academic or athletics eligibility; • Do not have contact with a prospect (or the prospect’s relatives or friends) during any of their visits to EMU’s campus; • Do not contact student-athletes enrolled in other four-year institutions regarding the possibility of transferring to EMU. Even though there are many rules prohibiting your involvement with prospects and the recruiting process, as a booster you are permitted to do the following: • Notify EMU coaching staff about noteworthy prospects in your area; • Attend a prospect’s athletics event on your own initiative, as long as you do not have contact with the prospect (or the prospect’s parents or coach); • Continue existing friendships, provided you do not solicit the prospect’s enrollment.

Please note, a prospective student-athlete (prospect) is a student who has started classes for the 9th grade (7th grade for Basketball). Students enrolled in preparatory schools and two-year colleges are also considered prospects. • Gifts of cash, clothing, equipment or any An individual remains a prospect even after he/ other tangible item; she signs a National Letter of Intent. • A special discount, payment arrangement or If you know of a talented athlete, please let credit on any purchase or service; the coaching staff know, and we’ll do the rest! • Loan of money or co-signing of loans; • A vehicle, use of a vehicle, or any 4. KNOW THE CONSEQUENCES! transportation expenses; EMU is responsible for the actions of its • Free or reduced-cost services, purchases boosters. If a booster recruits or provides or rentals; impermissible benefits to a current or • Entertainment on- or off -campus; or
 prospective student-athlete (or the athlete’s • Free or reduced-cost rent or housing.

 relatives or friends), EMU may be subject to penalties from the NCAA and Mid-American The best way to support EMU student-athletes Conference. When a violation occurs, regardless is by donating to Eagles Pride! of the intention, it can: • Jeopardize the eligibility of prospective and 3. LEAVE THE RECRUITING TO US! current student-athletes; 
 You’re passionate about your EMU Athletics • Result in the EMU athletics program being programs and you want everyone to know it! penalized by the NCAA and/or the But remember, only EMU coaches and athletic Mid-American Conference; and department staff members are permitted to • Cause you to lose benefits or privileges be involved in the recruiting process. Boosters associated with the athletics department should be aware of the following: (i.e., booster membership, ticket privileges).

 • Do not contact a prospective student athlete (or members of the prospect’s 5. ASK BEFORE YOU ACT! family) by letter, telephone, e-mail, text, The NCAA Rules are not limited to the above, online (Facebook, Twitter), or in-person (onand they are often misunderstood. If you have or off-campus) for the purpose of soliciting any doubt or questions, please contact the their participation in EMU’s athletic programs. Office of Athletic Compliance. We strongly • Do not contact a prospect’s coach, principal, encourage open communication between fans, or counselor in an attempt to evaluate the supporters, and the EMU Athletic Department. prospect; Remember, our success is due to support • Do not become involved in making from individuals who are cautious and arrangements for a prospect (or the knowledgeable of NCAA rules. Help us win prospect’s relatives or friends) to receive with integrity!

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2018 Eastern Michigan University Soccer NOT ALWAYS THE EAGLES Since the 1991 season, Eastern Michigan University athletic teams have gone by the nickname“Eagles.” The Eagles name was officially adopted on May 22, 1991, when the EMU Board of Regents voted to replace the existing Huron nickname and logo with the new one. EMU originally went by the nicknames “Normalites” and “Men from Ypsi” and various other titles down through the years before “Hurons” was adopted in 1929. The “Hurons” first came into being as the result of a contest sponsored by the Men’s Union in 1929. On Oct. 31 of that year, a three-person committee, composed of Dr. Clyde Ford, Dr. Elmer Lyman and Professor Bert Peet, selected the name “Hurons” from the many entries in the contest. The name was submitted by two students, Gretchen Borst and George Hanner. Hanner was working at the Huron Hotel at the time of the contest and was no doubt as much influenced by his place of employment as by the Huron Indian tribe. The runner-up name in that contest was Pioneers. EMU began investigating the appropriateness of its Huron Indian logo after the Michigan Department of Civil Rights issued a report in October 1988 suggesting that all schools using such logos drop them. The report indicated that the use of Native American names, logos and mascots for athletic teams promoted racial stereotypes. At that time, four colleges, 62 high schools and 33 junior high/middle schools in Michigan used Indian logos or names. The EMU Board of Regents voted to replace the Huron name with Eagles, taken from three recommendations from a committee charged with supplying a new nickname. The other two final names submitted were Green Hornets and Express. GREEN, WHITE AND YELLOW? The EMU Eagles’ colors are green and white, but the track and cross country teams both feature yellow on their uniforms. There is a reason these teams stand out, and the history behind it goes back to 1967. EMU Hall of Fame Head Coach Bob Parks offered some insight to the story behind how the yellow came about. “When I got to EMU in January 1967, the team was wearing dark green singlets and dark green shorts. In that season, we ran a meet at Western Michigan University, and the finish line was beneath the balcony which was very dark. In the hurdle final, there were six men, three from Michigan State and three from EMU. MSU’s uniforms were almost identical to ours. When the finish positions were announced, we got the short end of the stick. You could hardly see the runners under the dark balcony area, and they got the finish wrong. At that point, I decided to get uniforms that showed up better. “Back then, Kansas was a big name in collegiate track, and they wore pink shorts and powder blue singlets with pink lettering. Everyone thought they were great. I decided to copy them and ordered orange shorts and green singlets with white lettering trimmed in orange. We wore them for about four years, but the Regents decided that all of our teams should be wearing green and white. When they made us get rid of the orange and green, I ordered green and gold, colors I had always liked. At first, they weren’t going to let us use them, but I pointed out that our football team was wearing green and gold. Our administration could hardly argue with me, since our gridders were wearing it too. “ “We have worn it ever since, and it is known from coast to coast, as our men have done traditionally well nationally. It also differentiates us from MSU and Ohio University’s color schemes. The green and gold does show up well at the finish line, but nowadays they use computer cameras, so it is less of a problem as it was in the 60s and 70s.” EMU OLYMPIANS THROUGH THE YEARS EMU has had a track representative at the summer Olympic Games since Hayes Jones in 1960. The Eagles have had 18 representatives in 56 years, 15 men and three women.

Some of EMU’s Prominent Alumni • Charlie Batch, Lional Dalton, Jason Jones, T.J. Lang, Barry Stokes, Kevin Walter – professional football players • Ron Campbell – President, Tampa Bay Lightning •

Fred Cofield, Earle Higgins, Harvey Marlatt, George Gervin, Grant Long, Derrick Dial, Earl Boykins, Carl Thomas, Charles Thomas – professional basketball players

• Bruce T. Halle -- Founder and CEO of Discount Tire Co.

• Rodney Slater -- Former U.S. Secretary of Transportation

• John Heffron -- Winner of NBC’s Last Comic Standing in 2004

• Shirley Spork -- Co-founder of the LPGA • Bob Welch -- Cy Young Award winner

• Greg Mathis –Judge and later TV personality • Lloyd Olds - Designed the zebra shirt worn by referees • Dean Rockwell – Olympic team wrestling coach in 1964

• General John G. Coburn -- One-of-eight four-star • Rocky Roe -- Major League Baseball umpire generals in the United States • Jack Roush -- CEO and owner of Roush Racing • Hayes Jones -- Olympic gold medalist

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2018 Eastern Michigan University Soccer The Eastern Michigan University alumni varsity letterwinners club, E-Club, sponsors the EMU Athletic Hall of Fame. A full list of those inducted into the EMU Athletic Hall of Fame is below... 1976 Charles Eugene Beatty* James “Bingo” Brown* William E. Foy* George W. Marshall* Lloyd W. Olds* Elton J. Rynearson, Sr.* Edwin Shadford* Raymond L. Stites* 1977 C. Dale Curtiss* Charles Hanneman* Charles “Whitey” Hlad* Hayes W. Jones Harry Ockerman* Dean Rockwell* Olin Sanders* Paul Shoemaker* 1978 William E. Crouch* Daniel Webster Kirksey Robert K. Middlekauff Thomas V. Quinn* Kenneth “Red” Simmons* Andrew Vanyo* James A. Walsh* William C. Zepp* 1979 Louis Batterson* James Bibbs Merrill Hershey* Harvey Marlatt George Muellich* Ron Oestrike* Arthur D. Walker* Frank “Buck” Weeber* 1980 Ruth Boughner* Leighton Boyd* Kenneth “Beef” Matheson* Ferris G. Newman* Bob Parks 1981 Delmar Allman* Rha W. Arnold* Charles E. Forsythe* James R. Martin* David L. Pureifory* Abe Rosenkrantz* Clarence B. Sabbath* Shirley G. Spork 1982 Garion H. Campbell* Clifford D. Crane* Marvin R. Mittlestat* Albert H. Pingel Earl N. Riskey* Charles J. Shonta Fred D. Trosko* 1983 Roger Arnett* Santee Brockman* Ralph Gilden Augusta “Gussie” Harris* Kenneth Hawk* Charles Lappeus* Neville “Tex” Walker* George Wendt*

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1984 William Barrett James Bell Wardell Gilliam* Gordon Minty Bernard Otto* 1985 John Banaszak Doug Cossey* Hasely Crawford Michael H. Jones* Richard Moseley Charles Paige Jean Siterlet* 1986 Jean S. Cione* David Ellis Bruce Howell Ron Johnson Richard G. Raymond Bill Tipton 1987 Glenn Davis Marvin Johnson Bob Rowland* William J. Stephens Jack Weiss 1988 Norbert S. Badar Clarence Chapman Sherm J. Collins Clare Ebersole Stanley McConnor Bob Welch* 1989 Gary Bastien William M. Cave* Ron Gulyas Ann (Meachum) Lohner Bob Owchinko Harry Werbin* 1990 Ken Bruchanski Dottie Denise Davis Jeffrey E. Dils Frank Reaume Virgil E. Windom Duane Zemper 1991 James Brodie* Tom Fagan Jim Grant* Jeff Huxley James Ross Claude Snarey* 1992 Cleon Gilliam Jay Jones Susan “Sue” Parks Mike Strickland Leo Turner* 1993 Joe Brodie Laurie Ann Byrd Oswald Gaynier* George Gervin Nick Manych*

1994 Terry Collins Donna Donakowski F.L. “Frosty” Ferzacca* Kevin “Rocky” Miller Robert Sims C.P. Steimle* 1995 John Clay Bob Crosby Kerry Keating James Matthews Lucy Parker Larry Radcliff 1996 Jim Applegate John C. Fountain Kennedy McIntosh* Randy Mills Andrea (Bowman) Osika Jeff Peck 1997 Walter Gerald Brown* Ed Engle* Glenn Gulliver Earle Higgins Duane Root Eugene Thomas Claudia Wasik 1998 Marc Dingman Grant Long Loita “Blink” Molineaux* Nanette Push Ron Saunders* Pat Sheridan Tom Smith 1999 Ron Adams Jim Harkema Kelly Hebler Dave Kieft Leroy Potter* Mark Smith Jeff Washington 2000 Wilbur P. Bowen* Jack Brusewitz Chris Hoiles Denise (Kaercher) Leipold Jim Nelson Jenny Romatowski Wayne Seiler 2001 Angie Fielder Jon Gates Bob Jennings Mauri Jormakka* George Mead* John “Rocky” Roe Rodney Slater 2002 William “Audie” Cole Rena (Cox) McBroom Earl Jones Lanny Mills J.E. Morcombe* Jim Pietrzak Ron Rice Mary Smith*

2003 Sherry (Anderson) Boughton Sharon (Brown) Calhoun Marsha (Barker) Crosby Jim Dutcher Garry Grady Paul McMullen Joel Smith 2004 Melissa (Drouillard) Bater Roxanne (Munch) Bronkema Roger Coryell Mark Dailey Earl Dixon Mireille (Sankatsing) Smith Jim Streeter 2005 Tommy Asinga Dan Boisture* Ben Braun Hamilton Morningstar* Dr. Waldomar Roeser Danny Schmitz Sara Seegers Harold Simons 2006 Nikki (Stubbs) Douglas Greg Howe Carole Huston Dazel Jules Peter Linn Bob Lints Gary Tyson 2007 Al Jagutis Marci Kelley Mark Leonard Tamyka McCord Stan Vinson Doug Willer 2008 Joy (Inniss) Johnson Lindell Reason Jeff Reaume* Sarah Willis Chuck Wilson 2009 Denise Allen Charlie Batch Jerry Cerulla Angela (Springer) Johnson Sharon McNie Gary Patton Gary Strickland

2012 Erik Henriksen Ivory Westly Hood Brian Tolbert Sharon (Rose) Schwartz Jerry Umin 2013 Dennis Betts Earl Boykins JoyAnn Clarke Wondella Devers Derrick Dial Eugene Smith Donald Stewart 2014 Boaz Kisang Cheboiywo Kathy Hart Fred LaPlante Tom Michael Lorenzo M. Neely Allyson Newman Brett Petersmark 2015 Joe Codrington Tracy Deeter George Harrison Paul Scicluna* L.J. Shelton Stephanie Smiley Barry Susterka 2016 Steve Brown Lional Dalton Connie Miner Fabian Rollins Greg Ryan 2017 Brian Bixler Walter Church Lauren Clark William DuLac Jessica Hupe Robin Loheide Lela V. Nelson Tiberia Patterson 2018 Virgie Bullie Jordan Desilets Catherine Fortin Korey Mahoney Andrew Wellock

2010 Clement Chukwu Dawn (Godfrey) Heck Laurie Hubbard JoAnne (LeFevre) McBroom Hildred Lewis John R. Martin Barry Stokes 2011 Ingrid (Boyce) Benn Howard Booth Traci (Parsons) McMullen Linda Milholland Jamie Nieto Norm Parker* John Schmidt

1999, 2003, and 2013 Mid-American Conference Champions • 1999 Mid-American Conference Tournament Champions 2013 and 2014 Mid-American Conference West Division Champions

*Deceased


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