2012 Missouri State Women's Soccer Guide

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TABLE OF CONTENTS/CREDITS 2012 Season Outlook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2 Missouri State Coaching Staff. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-5 2012 Missouri State Roster. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 2012 Missouri State Bears. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-27 2011 Review/Records. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29-54 2011 Missouri State Season Review . . . . . . . . 29-30 2011 Season Stats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 2011 Results/Statistical Leaders by Season. . . . . 32 2011 MVC Honors and Standings. . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Career Statistical Leaders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Single-Season Statistical Leaders. . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 All-Time Letterwinners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 All-Time Team Records. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Soccer Honors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 The Missouri Valley Conference. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Earliest/Latest Goals Scored. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Yearly Soccer Results. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38-53 Records vs. All-Opponents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 The Last Time.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 2012 Bears’ Opponents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55-58 University and Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60-87 Tradition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60-61 Facilities. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62-63 Sports Medicine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64-65 University. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66-67 Student Life. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68-69 Academics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70-71 Spirit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 In the Community. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 Springfield. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74-75 In the Pros. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76-77 In the Spotlight. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78-79 Media Outlets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 Administration Bios. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81-86 Staff Directory. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 Booster Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88

The 2012 Missouri State Women’s Soccer Guide was written and edited by Tim Bohn with assistance from Rick Kindhart, Eric Doennig, Ben Adamson, Adam Samson and Kevin Agee. The guide covers were designed by Tim Bohn and photos were provided by Missouri State Photo Services, John Wall, director; and Kevin White, senior photographer. Additional photos reprinted courtesy of Branson Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce, Springfield Convention and Visitors Bureau, Bill Greenblatt, Boston Red Sox, Los Angeles Dodgers, Minnesota Twins, Philadelphia Phillies/Miles Kennedy, Texas Rangers, Toronto Blue Jays, Oakland Athletics, Mitchell Layton/Washington Nationals, Philadelphia Eagles and Colorado Rapids. Missouri State Intercollegiate Athletics Mission Statement

(approved by the Board of Governors October 1995, revised November 1999, December 2001, October 2003) Abridged Version - Missouri State University (MSU) is committed to an intercollegiate athletics program which complements the mission of the University and operates in accordance with the principles and regulations of the National College Athletic Association. As a member of various athletics conferences, Missouri State is committed to academic and athletics excellence, sound fiscal management practices, enhancement of the physical and educational welfare of student-athletes, equal opportunity, character development, principles of amateurism, as well as the fundamental values of sportsmanship, civility, and the common virtue of good citizenship.


2012 SEASON OUTLOOK 2012 Bears Look More Dangerous Offensively with Talented Newcomers After a 2011 season that saw a number of firsts in team history, the 2012 season is sure to have plenty of firsts as well. The 17th season in program history will welcome 13 new faces to the Bears squad. Rob Brewer, the only head coach in program history, will have plenty on the docket for the preseason as he looks to find the right role for newcomers and returners alike. “We are going to build this team from the back,” said Brewer. “I feel that we will be more potent on offense and I hope that will make us a very dangerous team.” GOALKEEPERS Three-time all-MVC first team goalkeeper Jessica Teahan has graduated leaving senior Chelsea Voet as the lone experienced keeper on the team. Voet has been a solid backup and looks to take the next step in her final season at MSU. Two newcomers, Kim Smith and Rachel Sebald, will come in and push for playing time as they transition to Division I play. “We are counting on Chelsea to be ready to come in and play,” continued Brewer. “You need more than one goalkeeper on the team and we will see

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how it plays out during preseason.” DEFENDERS The Bears’ backline returns three starters from last season and will be vital in aiding the new goalkeeper in continuing the solid defensive numbers MSU has put up in the past few seasons. Seniors Grace Cross and Nia Williams will be obvious leaders as returning allconference players. Williams has led the Bears in assists in each of the last two years and will play an important role in restarts for the Bears again in her final campaign. Cross was a vital cog in a central defender role last season and can easily transition forward when needed. She single-handedly saved a few goals off the backline a year ago and tallied the game-winning goal in the Bears’ win against eventual league champion Illinois State. Sophomore Kelsey Fouch was outstanding as a back in her freshman campaign earning all-conference and all-freshman team honors. She contributed on both ends of the pitch and will once again utilize her speed to transition from defense to offense and back again. Adrianne Kalogerou was a solid player when needed a year ago and could see time on the backline again this season. Other candidates for the backline include Brooke Oostendorp, Alix Opfer, Lauren Fussell, Cassie Le, Lauren Shadel and Kayla Seabaugh. “Grace Cross is central to anything we do on the backline,” touted Brewer. “Nia has also been a solid defender for us for three years. We will see what pieces fit around those two.”

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MIDFIELDERS The Bears have plenty of options at midfield, led by senior Michelle Sommer. Last season, Sommer tallied 57 shots, the fourth-highest single season total in school history. She is also a returning all-conference player. Junior Lauren Wendt has made great strides in an attempt to see more playing time. Her improvements could lead to a starting role. Sophomore Michelle MayneNicholls is also a versatile midfielder that continues to be impressive on the pitch. Jessica Roberts returns from injury and will look to fill a role in the midfield. Senior Kelly Caldwell will look to crack the lineup as a reliable fourthyear player. Katie Davis has the tools to be effective and will be looked upon to be ready in her second season. Kelsey Goff brings a year of collegiate experience as a transfer from Nebraska. Other newcomers that will push for midfield playing time include Erin Stewart, Lauren Josten, Alix Opfer, Lauren Fussell and Kayla Seabaugh.

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2012 SEASON OUTLOOK days. Battles for playing time and scoring opportunities can only benefit the 2012 Bears. “We know we have some strong attackers coming in,” said Brewer. “We have more scorers, players that can make a difference on their own and it should be exciting to see it all come together.” SCHEDULE The Missouri State schedule features a plethora of strong opponents and a number of unfamiliar foes. The Bears

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D-I and Western Illinois and North Dakota State give Missouri State new look opponents before conference play begins. MISSOURI VALLEY CONFERENCE The Bears finished 4-1-1 in the MVC in 2011 and reached the MVC Tournament finals for a second-straight season. This year will once again be a grind in the Valley. Missouri State begins the conference slate on the road at Drake on Sept. 22. The Bears will also play UNI and Illinois State on the road, teams the Bears faced in the conference tournament last year. Home conference games for the Bears include Evansville on Sept. 30 as the Bears look to avenge an overtime loss that cost MSU a regular season league title a year ago. Perrenial power Creighton comes to Plaster Field on Oct. 14 and the Bears will host Indiana State for Senior Night on Oct. 25. “The Valley has been getting better from the bottom up,” stated Brewer. “This means that the conference matches keep getting tougher and more important than ever.”

“We have a lot of options at midfield,” stated Brewer. “Again, we will have to see what the best fit is for the newcomers and the players we have returning.” FORWARDS For the third consecutive season, the Bears will look to a new attacking group up front. Junior Shelby Stewart is the most experienced returner and has been very effective when on the pitch. Rachel Weimer has been among the team leaders in scoring the past two seasons, despite suffering a seasonending injury early in each campaign. She will be used cautiously and will be looked upon to return to form from a couple of years ago as the season progresses. Davis and Wendt could also see time up top, but a majority of the Bears attack will likely come from newcomers. Molly Brewer, Nikki Kerrigan and Kristina Tomaras all bring proven scoring punch from their prep and club

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MICHELLE MAYNE-NICHOLLS face Arkansas, Indiana and Kansas all on the road in test against big conference teams. Other road matches include familar foes in Tulsa, Oral Roberts and UMKC. The Bears begin the regular season slate with a pair of home matches featuring UALR and North Texas, teams that MSU has faced recently. However, three of the next four home opponents are new to the Bears schedule. Nebraska-Omaha is transitioning to

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Rob Brewer Head Coach • 17th Season Lynchburg College • 1977 Head coach Rob Brewer begins his 17th season leading Missouri State as the only coach in women’s soccer program history. On October 7, 2011, he registered his 150th win at MSU with a 1-0 victory over Drake at Plaster Field. Overall, Missouri State has produced a 153-127-35 record during Brewer’s tenure. The 1999 Missouri Valley Conference Coach of the Year has produced 82 all-conference selections and 59 academic all-conference honorees. In 16 seasons as a program, the team has only three losing campaigns. Last season, Brewer’s team went 12-5-2 and 4-1-1 in the Valley. Brewer guided the team to a school record 11-match unbeaten streak from Labor Day until the last match of the regular season. During the streak, the Bears registered the first-ever seven-game winning streak and won four consecutive matches in 1-0 shutout fashion, another first in team history. Brewer’s 2010 squad went 10-6-3 overall and 4-1-1 in MVC play, finishing second in the Valley for a second-straight season. It was Brewer’s third 10-win season in the last five years. His team made its 15th-consecutive trip to the MVC Tournament and took regular season conference champion Creighton to overtime of the MVC Tournament finals before ending its season in heartbreaking fashion. In 2009, Brewer led the Bears to a 9-6-3 overall record and a 4-1-1 conference finish. MSU finished a half game behind Illinois State for the conference title; the second-place finish was the highest conference finish in Brewer’s tenure. The team reached the semifinals for the second-straight season and third time in four seasons before dropping a road decision to Creighton in overtime, 2-1. Brewer led the 2008 squad to a 10-7-2 record and the conference semifinals before Evansville eliminated the Bears from the MVC Tournament. It was the sixth time Brewer had reached double-digit wins in a season at Missouri State. The 2007 Bears squad ended the season with an overall record of 6-11-2 and a 2-2-2 Missouri Valley Conference record. Brewer’s squad made it’s 12th trip to the State Farm MVC Tournament and earned a fifth-place finish in the Valley. The Bears defensive line was strong, holding opponent offenses to a 0.81 goals-against average. Missouri State suffered a tough offensive drought, scoring the lowest number of goals (16) and points (43) in Missouri State history in a single season. In 2006, Brewer and the Bears’ program celebrated their 100th win with a 2-1 overtime victory over Alabama A&M on

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Sept. 8 at the Arkansas Lady Razorback Classic. The squad had many highs and lows. The team’s six-match winning streak from Sept. 1-17 tied a school record for consecutive victories. The Bears would win only three of their last 12 matches, however, to finish 10-9-2. MSU rebounded to avenge a regular season loss to Illinois State by knocking off the Redbirds in the first round of the MVC Tournament in Normal. A 1-0 overtime loss to MVC champion Drake ended the Bears’ season. The 2005 Bears ended the season with an overall record of 9-4-5 and a 3-1-2 Missouri Valley Conference record. Brewer made his 10th consecutive trip to the State Farm MVC Tournament and landed a third-place finish in the Valley. With the finish, the Bears matched the best regular season finish in MSU school history. In 2004, the Bears finished with an overall record of 9-44 and a 3-2-2 record in the MVC, finishing the season tied for fourth place in the league. The year also saw three MSU all-time team records set in fewest goals allowed (13), goalsagainst average (0.73) and fewest saves (97). In 2000, Missouri State won its first MVC Tournament championship and made its first appearance in the NCAA Tournament. The squad finished the season 12-11-1 overall and set a single-season team record with 11 shutouts. In 2003, Brewer guided the Bears to a 9-9-3 overall record and a 5-2-0 MVC mark. The Bears advanced to the MVC Rob Brewer at Missouri State Year Overall Pct. Conf. Pct. GS GA 1996 9-11-0 .450 0-3-0 .000 40 36 1997 12-7-2 .619 2-2-1 .500 38 31 1998 4-14-1 .237 2-4-0 .333 18 56 1999 14-7-1 .659 3-3-0 .500 65 23 2000 12-11-1 .521 4-3-0 .571 49 35 2001 10-9-1 .525 2-4-0 .333 30 29 2002 8-7-3 .528 3-2-2 .571 21 23 2003 9-9-3 .500 5-2-0 .714 22 25 2004 9-4-4 .647 3-2-2 .643 29 13 2005 9-4-5 .639 3-1-2 .667 27 20 2006 10-9-2 .524 2-3-1 .417 32 23 2007 6-11-2 .368 2-2-2 .500 16 16 2008 10-7-2 .578 3-3-0 .500 31 19 2009 9-6-3 .583 4-1-1 .750 22 16 2010 10-6-3 .605 4-1-1 .750 26 18 2011 12-5-2 .684 4-1-1 .750 25 22 Totals 153-127-35 .541 44-35-10 .551 448 369

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2012 WOMEN’S SOCCER COACHING STAFF tournament semifinals for the seventh time in eight years before losing 1-0 to eventual champion Illinois State. Brewer led the Bears to their fourth straight winning season at 8-7-3 and a winning MVC conference record of 3-2-2 in 2002. Northern Iowa spoiled the Bears’ chances of advancing to the MVC tournament semifinals for the seventh straight season, however, by defeating the Bears, 2-0, in the play-in game. In 2001, Brewer and the women’s soccer team enjoyed postseason success for the third straight season. After an upand-down season, Missouri State entered the tournament as a fifth seed, beating fourth-seeded Drury in a tournament play-in game to earn a second straight semifinal game against Illinois State. Missouri State upset top-seeded Illinois State, 2-0, earning the Bears a spot in the championship for the third straight season. In the final game, Missouri State lost a heartbreaker to Evansville, 2-1, spoiling its hopes of reaching the NCAA Tournament for the second straight season. In 1999, Missouri State posted a 14-7-1 record and finished runner-up at the Valley tournament after a grueling 3-2 loss to Evansville in three overtime periods. That season, Missouri State set team records for goals scored (65), assists (52) and wins (14). A 1977 graduate of Lynchburg (Va.) College, Brewer came to Missouri State after seven years at Elon (N.C.) College, where he was assistant professor of physical education and served stints as coach of the men’s and women’s soccer teams.

During his tenure, Elon made the move from NAIA affiliation to NCAA Division II in 1992-93. Brewer enjoyed tremendous success with the Elon women’s soccer team, serving as the program’s leader from 1989 to 1993 and compiling a 68-28-2 record, including four straight conference titles. In 1992, he was named the NAIA Regional Coach of the Year after leading the Lady Fightin’ Christians to a 19-6 mark, an NAIA regional championship and a spot in the national semifinals in Tacoma, Wash. In each of his first two coaching jobs, from 1985 to 1989 at Virginia Wesleyan College in Norfolk and from 1978 to 1985 at Roanoke College in Salem, Va., Brewer took men’s teams with sub-.500 records and turned them into winners, producing 11 consecutive winning seasons. At Roanoke, he coached current Missouri State men’s soccer coach Jon Leamy for four seasons. Brewer, who earned his master’s degree in education from Virginia Tech in 1981, was a standout soccer player at Lynchburg and competed as a high jumper on the Hornets’ track and field team. He won the school’s Outstanding Male Athlete Award as a senior in 1977 and was inducted into the Lynchburg Sports Hall of Fame in 1990. The Lynchburg, Va., native was selected by the NCAA Division I Women’s Soccer Committee to serve on the Central Regional Advisory Committee in February of 1998. Brewer and his wife, Karen, have two daughters, Katie and Molly.

Drew Fitzgerald Assistant Coach • 2nd Season Texas A&M • 2001. Drew Fitzgerald begins his second season as an assistant coach for the Bears after spending 2010 as a volunteer assistant coach with the team. In his first season with the Bears, he helped the Bears to a second-place finish and a MVC Tournament finals appearance. Along the way, he assisted for a team that went unbeaten in 11-straight matches, had a seven-match win streak and won four-straight 1-0 shutouts, all firsts in team history. Before coming to Missouri State, Fitzgerald spent four seasons as a women’s soccer assistant coach at McNeese State. As an assistant with the Cowgirls, he helped the squad to an NCAA Tournament appearance in 2006. He also helped guide the team to the Southland Conference

Championship in 2007. In 2008, he aided the team, which reached the Southland Conference Tournament finals. Fitzgerald was the head coach of the Texas A&M men’s club soccer team before landing at McNeese State. As head coach of A&M’s club team, he led them to the 2004 NIRSA National Championship. His team was undefeated that season. Fitzgerald earned a B.S. in Journalism (2001) and an M.S. in Sport Management (2005) from Texas A&M. He also received his NSCAA National Diploma, Goalkeeper I & II diploma and the USSF National “D” License. Drew and his wife, Ashleigh, live in Springfield. Ashleigh is the head volleyball coach at Drury University in Springfield.

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Front Row (L-R): Molly Brewer, Kelly Caldwell, Adrianne Kalogerou, Rachel Weimer, Lauren Shadel, Erin Stewart Middle Row: Kelsey Fouch, Kristina Tomaras, Michelle Mayne-Nicholls, Nia Williams, Rachel Sebald, Chelsea Voet, Kim Smith, Brooke Oostendorp, Cassie Le, Nikki Kerrigan, Lauren Josten Back Row: Grace Cross, Katie Davis, Jessica Roberts, Kelsey Goff, Lauren Wendt, Shelby Stewart, Alix Opfer, Lauren Fussell, Kayla Seabaugh, Michelle Sommer

No. Name 00 Kim Smith 0 Chelsea Voet*** 1 Rachel Sebald 2 Alix Opfer 3 Rachel Weimer* 4 Brooke Oostendorp 5 Erin Stewart 6 Katie Davis* 7 Shelby Stewart** 8 Molly Brewer 9 Michelle Mayne-Nicholls* 10 Kelsey Fouch* 11 Kelsey Goff 12 Jessica Roberts* 13 Lauren Wendt** 14 Kayla Seabaugh 15 Grace Cross*** 16 Nia Williams*** 17 Lauren Fussell 18 Kristina Tomaras 19 Lauren Josten 21 Cassie Le 22 Lauren Shadel 23 Michelle Sommer*** 24 Kelly Caldwell** 27 Adrianne Kalogerou** 31 Nikki Kerrigan

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Hometown-High School Glendale, Ariz. (Mountain Ridge High) Omaha, Neb. (Millard North High) Menomonee Falls, Wis. (Wisconsin Lutheran High) Springfield, Mo. (Glendale High) Bonner Springs, Kan. (St. James Academy) St. Charles, Mo. (Francis Howell North High) Bennington, Neb. (Marian High) Lee’s Summit, Mo. (Lee’s Summit West High) Springfield, Mo. (Parkview High) Springfield, Mo. (Glendale High) Rogers, Ark. (Rogers High) St. Charles, Mo. (Francis Howell North High) Liberty, Mo. (Liberty High/Univ. of Nebraska) Mountain Grove, Mo. (Mountain Grove High) Troy, Ill. (Triad High) Perryville, Mo. (St. Vincent High) Lee’s Summit, Mo. (Lee’s Summit North High) Roeland Park, Kan. (St. James Academy) St. Louis, Mo. (Oakville High) Aurora, Ill. (Metea Valley High) St. Peters, Mo. (Duchesne High) White Bear Lake, Minn. (White Bear Lake High) Las Vegas, Nev. (Arbor View High) Tecumseh, Kan. (Hayden High) Norwalk, Ohio (Norwalk High) Glen Carbon, Ill. (Edwardsville High) Lakewood Ranch, Fla. (Lakewood Ranch High/IMG Academy)

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Kelly Caldwell 5’ 7” • Senior • M Norwalk, Ohio • Norwalk High

At Missouri State: Kelly Caldwell brings experience at midfield for the Bears. 2011: Caldwell registered her first career point, an assist against Oral Roberts on 9/11. She put her only shot of the season on net against Drake (10/7). The Bears went 2-1 in the three games Caldwell played. 2010: Caldwell saw game action in two home matches, versus UALR (8/27) and UT Martin (8/29). 2009: Caldwell saw playing time off the bench against Oral Roberts (9/13) and SIU Edwardsville (10/25). Background: Caldwell was a three-time letterwinner at Norwalk High after living in Alabama during her freshman year. She was named all-district honorable mention, team captain, Team Midfielder of the Year and won the Tough Girl Award her senior year at Norwalk, leading the Truckers to a 13-2-2 record. She has played for club teams, Cleveland United SC and the Decatur (Ala.) Raptors. Caldwell led both teams to second-place state finishes during her junior and freshman years, respectively. She led Cleveland United Kelly Caldwell at Missouri State Year 2009 2010 2011 Career

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to a third-place finish in the 2009 Continental Cup and an undefeated season in the Midwest Regional League. Caldwell also competed in basketball and track during her high school years. Personal: Caldwell is the daughter of David and Tammy Caldwell and was born April 29, 1991. She is majoring in fashion merchandising at MSU. Her brothers, David (Lindenwood) and Clayton (IUPUI), played collegiate soccer.

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Grace Cross 5’ 6” • Senior • D Lee’s Summit, Mo. • Lee’s Summit North High

named to the All-MVC second team and the MVC ScholarAthlete honorable mention squad. 2009: Cross was a first-year letterwinner and appeared in 12 matches for the Bears. She received a starting assignment in four matches. She registered two shots on goal and five shots total on the season. At Missouri State: Grace Cross’ versatility and leadership will be key to the Bears’ success in 2012. 2011: Cross was named to the All-MVC first team after a spectacular season in which her versatility proved vital as she played on the backline and at midfield while starting all 19 matches. On Oct. 18, she was named MVC Defensive Player of the Week following a strong performance helping the Bears earn a draw against MVC foe Creighton. Cross led the squad in minutes played with 1,773. She scored the game-winning goal in a 1-0 shutout win over Illinois State (9/30). Cross registered an assist in the Bears’ overtime win at SIUE (10/9). Off the field, her GPA earned her NSCAA Scholar All-Central Region second team honors. 2010: Cross scored her first career goal at a pivotal time in the season. Her goal came with six seconds left in the match in a Bears’ 1-0 shutout win in the conference home opener against Indiana State (10/1). She also recorded her first career assist which came on the game-winning goal in the regular season finale versus Evansville (10/28). For her stellar play during her sophomore season, Cross was

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Background: Cross joined older sister Christine on the MSU roster in 2009 after enjoying a stellar four-year career at Lee’s Summit North High for coach Tim Richardson. The three-time all-state, all-district and all-conference honoree missed her junior year due to injury. Cross’ teams won conference and district titles the three seasons she played, finishing second in state during her senior campaign and combining to go 64-9-2 overall in her three seasons. She was named second-team all-metro for her senior season. Personal: Cross is the daughter of Forbes and Wendy Cross and was born March 3, 1991. Her sister, Christine, also played for Missouri State. She is an administrative management major at Missouri State. Grace Cross at Missouri State Year 2009 2010 2011 Career

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Michelle Sommer 5’ 7” • Senior • M Tecumseh, Kan. • Hayden High

At Missouri State: Michelle Sommer looks to continue to initiate scoring chances for the Bears from her midfield position. 2011: Sommer earned All-MVC second team honors after firing 57 shots, the fourth-highest single season total in Bears history. She was named MVC Offensive Player of the Week (9/27) after scoring the game-winning goal against Indiana State (9/23) and assisting on the game-winning goal versus Saint Louis (9/25), both 1-0 victories. Sommer’s other assist of the season came in the MVC Tournament semifinal win over UNI (11/4). She scored her first goal of the year on Aug. 26 at UT Martin, a game in which the Bears prevailed, 2-1. She started all 17 matches she played in and put 24 shots on frame. Sommer earned Academic All-MVC first team and CoSIDA Academic All-District VI second team accolades for her consistency on and off the field. 2010: Sommer gave the Bears two overtime wins with key goals in the extra period. She scored game-winning overtime goals in 2-1 wins at UMKC (9/26) and versus Creighton (10/22). Her third goal of the season came in the Michelle Sommer at Missouri State Year 2009 2010 2011 Career

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conference-opening win at UNI (9/24). She also tallied her first career assist at a key moment of the season. It came in the MVC Tournament semifinal match against Illinois State (11/5). Off the pitch, Sommer earned MVC ScholarAthlete honorable mention accolades. 2009: Sommer appeared in 17 of the Bears 18 matches. She started four matches at midfield for MSU. She scored her lone goal of the season at UALR (9/4). She tallied 12 shots, good for eighth on the team, with four shots on goal. Background: Sommer was named team MVP her sophomore, junior and senior seasons as the team captain. Her freshman year, she was named newcomer of the year. She was named to the all-league and all-region first team all four years as the Wildcats won 40 matches over the span of her career. Sommer also received all-state and all-city honors all four years. She also played basketball all four years of high school, leading her team to a state runner-up finish her senior season. Personal: Sommer is the daughter of Mark and Becky Sommer and was born September 24, 1990. She is majoring in cell and molecular biology at MSU.

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Chelsea Voet 5’ 7” • Senior • GK Omaha, Neb. • Millard North High

One of the matches she played in saw her enter in the eighth minute and preserve a shutout of conference foe UNI (9/27).

At Missouri State: Chelsea Voet is the only returning keeper and will look to be a leader in net. 2011: Voet spelled All-MVC first-teamer Jessica Teahan on two occasions. She played the final 26 minutes in a Bears win over Oral Roberts (9/11), making one save to preserve the shutout. She played the second half at SIUE (10/9) recording two saves and allowing a goal against. 2010: Voet saw action in four matches off the bench. She did not allow a goal in those four appearances and earned victories over UMKC (9/26) and SIU Edwardsville (10/3). 2009: A first-year letterwinner, Voet saw action in a reserve role in three matches during her freshman campaign. She recorded 117:22 in playing time making seven saves and allowing just one goal for a 0.77 goals against average.

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Background: Voet finished her senior season at Millard North High as the all-time saves leader in school history (358) and holds the single season (135) and single game (19) record for saves. In three seasons as a starter, she owned a 49-10-0 record with 38 shutouts. As a junior, she led the state of Nebraska with a 0.37 goals against average while helping the Mustangs to an 18-1 record and their second state championship in three years. She earned second-team all-state honors her junior and senior seasons and honorable mention accolades as a sophomore in 2007. That season, Voet had 135 saves and a 0.75 GAA while her team made it to the state semifinals. Voet was also team captain for her club team Arsenal Primo for the past four years, leading them to the State Cup each season. Personal: Voet is the daughter of Perry and Vicki Voet and was born February 6, 1991. Voet is an exercise and movement science major at Missouri State. Chelsea Voet at Missouri State Year 2009 2010 2011 Career

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Nia Williams 5’ 4” • Senior • D Roeland Park, Kan. • St. James Academy

At Missouri State: Nia Williams will be a key leader on the Bears’ defense and the main set-piece organizer. 2011: Williams was key to both the offensive and defensive success of the Bears in 2011. She registered a team-high five assists en route to an All-MVC second team selection. She was also vital to the Bears backline in leading the defense to a 1.11 goals against and eight shutouts. Her success in the classroom earned her Academic All-MVC first team and CoSIDA Academic All-District VI second team honors. 2010: Williams led the Bears with six assists in 2010, the most by a Bear since Sarah Guenther in 2004. She had a stretch of four consecutive matches with an assist from Sept. 3 through Sept. 12. She was named MVC Defensive Player of the Week on Sept. 7. Williams earned All-MVC second team accolades and, after registering an assist in the MVC Championship match, MVC All-Tournament team honors. She also received MVC Scholar-Athlete honorable mention team recognition. 2009: Williams started every match on defense for the Nia Williams at Missouri State Year 2009 2010 2011 Career

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Bears. She recorded her only point of the season with an assist on Kelsey Finders’ goal in the Bears 2-0 win at SIU Edwardsville (10/25). She tallied three shots, two of which were on net. Williams was named to the MVC All-Freshman squad and received All-MVC honorable mention honors. Background: Williams was named Shawnee Dispatch Female Athlete of the Year for 2009 after she started on the backline all four years for St. James Academy in Lenexa, Kan. She was honored as the conference defensive player of the year in 2008 and led St. James Academy to the state championship her final two seasons. A three-time all-state and two-time all-metro selection, Williams also earned all-conference and all-state academic honors in 2009 and all-county honors in 2008. Williams was an all-conference honoree as a sophomore and earned her first of three consecutive team MVP awards as a freshman in 2006. She was also a four-year starter on the Thunder volleyball team that went a combined 155-12 in her career. Personal: Williams is the daughter of Huw Williams and Nina Murray and was born September 19, 1990. She is majoring in elementary education at Missouri State. Her father played professionally for the Blackburn Rovers in the U.K.

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Adrianne Kalogerou 5’ 4” • Junior • M/D Glen Carbon, Ill. • Edwardsville High

2011: Kalogerou appeared in all 19 matches, getting the starting nod six times. Her versatility saw her play midfield and defense for the Bears. She registered 14 shots on the season, placing four on net. Kalogerou had a career-high five shots in the season finale at Evansville (10/27). 2010: A first-year letterwinner, Kalogerou appeared in five matches in a reserve role. Background: Kalogerou started every match in her four seasons at Edwardsville High. She was team captain her final three seasons while leading her team to regionals in those seasons, winning the regional championship her junior season. She was named to the all-conference third team her final season. She earned second-team all-conference as a junior and was named team MVP. Her sophomore campaign led to an all-conference third team selection. As a freshman, Kalogerou helped her team to a second-place finish in conference and an appearance in the super sectionals. Personal: Kalogerou is the daughter of Craig and Lori Kalogerou and was born September 23, 1991. She is majoring in exercise and movement science at MSU. Adrianne Kalogerou at Missouri State At Missouri State: Adrianne Kalogerou gives the Bears flexibility as she can play midfield and defense.

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Jessica Roberts 5’ 7” • R-Junior • M Mountain Grove, Mo. • Mountain Grove High

At Missouri State: Jessica Roberts looks to rebound from injury to provide an offensive spark for the Bears. 2011: Roberts appeared in three games, registering one shot before a season-ending injury forced a redshirt season. 2010: Roberts played in 17 matches for the Bears getting the starting nod on 10 occasions. Her 16 shots taken were seventh-best on the team. She recorded a season-high three shots on Aug. 29 against UT Martin. Background: Roberts came to Missouri State after spending 2009 at the Illinois Institute of Technology. She scored three goals and added four assists for head coach Lee Hitchen. She started 10 matches and played in 17 at IIT. Roberts’ prep career included one season at Springfield’s Kickapoo High before transferring to Mountain Grove. During her freshman campaign at Kickapoo, she led her squad to the conference and district title and a state sectional appearance. Roberts also played for Springfield Soccer Club. She was a three-year member of the track and field team once at Mountain Grove, where she held the 300-meter hurdle school record for three years. Jessica Roberts at Missouri State Year 2010 2011 Career

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Personal: Roberts is the daughter of Mike and Lynda Matthews and was born August 23, 1991. She is an exercise and movement science major at Missouri State.

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Shelby Stewart 5’ 9” • Junior • F Springfield, Mo. • Parkview High

She doled out three assists on the year, good for third-most on the team. She registered assists on game-winning goals in back-to-back matches against UMKC (9/26) and Indiana State (10/1).

At Missouri State: Shelby Stewart is a speedy option for the Bears upfront. 2011: Stewart appeared in the final 18 matches of the season and started on two occasions. Her four goals were second on the team. She scored her first goal at Arkansas (9/6) to seal a 2-0 win. Two games later, she scored the game-winner against Oral Roberts (9/11). Stewart added her second game-winner of the season in overtime at SIUE (10/9). She tallied another goal in the home finale against UNI (10/27). Stewart’s assist came on the game-winning goal against Drake (10/7). 2010: Stewart appeared in 18 of the Bears’ 19 matches.

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Background: Stewart was a starting forward for head coach Clint Nurnberg for the past three seasons. She was named to the all-district and all-conference squads all three seasons. Stewart was named the Female Prep Athlete of the Year by the Springfield News-Leader in 2010. During her junior campaign, Stewart registered 25 goals and 11 assists to earn first-team all-region and second-team All-Ozarks accolades along with being named to the West Plains alltournament team. Stewart has played at forward for the Vikings’ basketball team where she earned MVP honors her senior season. She was also a member of the track and field squad. Personal: Stewart is the daughter of Howard and Christy Stewart and was born August 9, 1991. She is majoring in sociology at Missouri State. Both of Stewart’s parents, Howard and Christy, and one brother, Aaron, have attended Missouri State. Shelby Stewart at Missouri State Year 2010 2011 Career

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Rachel Weimer 5’ 4” • Junior • F Bonner Springs, Kan. • St. James Academy At Missouri State: Rachel Weimer looks to return from injury and provide an offensive spark for the Bears this season. 2011: It was deja vu for Weimer in 2011 as she got off to a hot streak to begin the season. She scored the Bears’ lone goal in the season opener at UALR (8/19). She followed that up with an assist at UT Martin (8/26) and a goal at Vanderbilt (8/28) in a pair of Bear victories to earn MVC Offensive Player of the Week honors. But her season came crashing down with a season-ending injury in the home opener against Kansas (9/2). 2010: Weimer got off to a fast start in 2010 before suffering a season-ending injury in the fifth match of the year. She registered a point in each of the first three matches of the season, beginning with an assist in the second minute of the first game. She followed that up with goals against UALR Rachel Weimer at Missouri State Year 2009 2010 2011 Career

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(8/27) and the game-winner versus UT Martin (8/29). 2009: Weimer played in every match for MSU, getting the starting nod on 13 occasions. She scored her first career goal, the game winner, against Austin Peay (8/28). Two games later, she notched her second goal at UALR (9/4). Her only assist of the season came on Becky Handley’s goal at Evansville (10/10). She recorded 28 shots, third-most on the team, including 18 shots on goal, second-best on the team. Weimer was named to the All-MVC second team and MVC All-Freshman squad for her stellar play on the pitch. Background: Weimer was a four-year starter at forward for St. James Academy in Lenexa, Kan., where she amassed 93 goals and 63 assists through her career to become the school’s all-time leader in both categories. St. James won the state championship her final two seasons with a 155-1 and 17-3-1 record, respectively, her senior and junior seasons. She scored both goals in the 2-1 championship victory match in 2009. A four-year all-academic honoree, Weimer was also named all-state, all-metro and all-county each of her final three seasons. Personal: Weimer is the daughter of Darrin and Cindy Weimer and was born November 29, 1990. She is a psychology major.

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Lauren Wendt 5’ 9” • Junior • M/F Troy, Ill. • Triad High

She recorded three shots, two in the season opener at UALR (8/19) and the other in the regular season finale at Evansville (10/27). 2010: Wendt earned her first letter after appearing in 14 matches off the bench for the Bears. She led the team in shots on goal percentage with five of her seven shots (.714) being on frame. Background: Wendt was a four-year starter for head coach Mike Villa at Triad High. Her team won the Mississippi Valley Conference title all four years. During her senior season, she tallied 13 goals and added 15 assists to lead her team to the sectional finals. She was named team offensive player of the year and garnered first-team all-conference and all-sectional honors in her final season. She was named to the all-conference first team as a junior. Wendt helped the Knights win the Bi-State Shootout both her junior and sophomore seasons. Personal: Wendt is the daughter of Tim and Dianne Wendt and was born February 28, 1992. She is majoring in marketing management at Missouri State. Lauren Wendt at Missouri State At Missouri State: Lauren Wendt continues to improve, looking to crack the starting lineup for the Bears. 2011: Wendt appeared in all 19 matches for the Bears.

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Katie Davis 5’ 8” • Sophomore • M/F Lee’s Summit, Mo. • Lee’s Summit West High

At Missouri State: Katie Davis will battle for playing time as a returner for the Bears. 2011: Davis played in eight games in a reserve role in her first season with the Bears. She recorded a shot on goal against Oklahoma (9/4) in her third game of the year. Background: Davis was a four-year letter winner and starter for head coach Todd Krey at Lee’s Summit West. She led her team to four-straight conference championships while earning all-conference accolades each season. She was named to the all-district first team four-straight years. She holds the school record for assists and goals at Lee’s Summit West. Davis was the Missouri Suburban Mid Six Offensive Player of the Year her junior season and was the team offensive player of the year her freshman campaign. While playing for club team KCFC Intensity, she won the Kansas State Cup Championship six times and the regional league championship three times. Her KCFC Intensity squad was ranked as high as No. 3 in the country during the 2010 season. Personal: Davis is the daughter of Tom and Beth Davis and was born December 29, 1992. She is undecided on a major at Missouri State. Katie Davis at Missouri State Year 2011 Career

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Kelsey Fouch 5’ 5” • Sophomore • D St. Charles, Mo. • Francis Howell North High

was named MVC Newcomer of the Week on Oct. 4 following the Bears’ third consecutive shutout in which Fouch cleared a ball off the endline to preserve the clean sheet against Illinois State (9/30). Fouch assisted on the game-winning goal against Oral Roberts (9/11). Background: Fouch started all four years for head coach Dan Hogan at Francis Howell North. She earned allconference first team honors her senior season and second team accolades her junior and sophomore seasons. The Knights were conference champions all four years of her career. Fouch was honored as GAC South Co-Player of the Year as a senior. As a senior, Fouch earned all-state second team honors. During her freshman season, she helped her team to district and regional titles. Her club team, Scott Gallagher, were state champs her junior and freshman seasons. She also played basketball for four years at Francis Howell North.

At Missouri State: Kelsey Fouch is a valuable asset to the backline and her speed provides the Bears with another offensive weapon. 2011: Fouch made an immediate impact recording an assist in her first match with the Bears. She was an AllMVC honorable mention and MVC All-Freshman team selection after starting all 19 matches on the backline. She

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Personal: Fouch is the daughter of Tom and Sherri Fouch and was born March 28, 1993. She is undecided on a major at MSU. Her father, Tom, won the 1976 National Championship in soccer for Meramac Community College before finishing his career at South Carolina. Kelsey Fouch at Missouri State Year 2011 Career

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Michelle Mayne-Nicholls 5’ 5” • Sophomore • M Rogers, Ark. • Rogers High

At Missouri State: Michelle Mayne-Nicholls looks to increase her minutes as an experienced midfielder for the Bears. 2011: Mayne-Nicholls saw action in 17 matches for the Bears. She tallied the game-winning goal in an overtime victory against UMKC (9/16). She recorded a shot in four different games including the MVC Tournament final against Illinois State (11/6). Three of her four shots were on net for a .750 shots on goal percentage. 2010: Mayne-Nicholls redshirted the 2010 season. Background: Mayne-Nicholls was a four-year starter at Rogers High. She was named team captain her final two seasons. She was named team offensive player of the year after scoring seven goals and registering seven assists her senior season. She was also named to the all-conference, all-state and all-tournament teams her senior year. Her junior season, she was team goal scorer of the year and an all-conference honoree after tallying 18 goals and 10 assists to lead her team to fourth in state. Her sophomore campaign produced five goals and eight assists for a team that finished second in conference Michelle Mayne-Nicholls at Missouri State Year 2010 2011 Career

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and third in state. She scored four goals and added six assists during her freshman season to help the Lady Mounties go 7-0 in conference. She was also part of the Chilean U17 and U20 Women’s National Team pool. Mayne-Nicholls was also a four-year participant for the Rogers cross country team. Personal: Mayne-Nicholls is the daughter of Alfredo and Maria Mayne-Nicholls and was born April 3, 1992. She is an elementary education major at Missouri State. Her father, Alfredo, played soccer at Jacksonville University. Her uncle, Harold Mayne-Nicholls, was the president of the Chilean Soccer Federation.

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Brooke Oostendorp 5’ 7” • R-Freshman • D St. Charles, Mo. • Francis Howell North High At Missouri State: Brooke Oostendorp will strive to be a consistent on-field force for the Bears after redshirting her first season. 2011: Oostendorp redshirted her first season after playing in one match and recording a shot on goal against Oral Roberts (9/11). Background: Oostendorp was a three-year letterwinner on the pitch at Francis Howell North. She missed her senior season due to injury. She led her team to threestraight conference titles and the district finals her junior and sophomore seasons. Her team won districts and regionals her freshman season. She was a member of the Missouri ODP state team for two years. Oostendorp was an all-conference selection her sophomore year. She was

a Missouri State Cup Champion with her club team, Scott Gallagher, her junior and freshman seasons. Oostendorp also played basketball for four years and was a singles champion at conference in tennis her junior year. Personal: Oostendorp is the daughter of Mike and Angie Oostendorp and was born August 16, 1992. She is a middle school education major at MSU. Her father, Mike, played football at Truman State. Her uncle, John Oostendorp, was an All-American wrestler at the University of Iowa. Brooke Oostendorp at Missouri State Year 2011 Career

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Kelsey Goff 5’ 9” • Sophomore • M/D Liberty, Mo. • Liberty High/Nebraska At Missouri State: Goff brings excitement and enthusiasm to the Bears along with a year of Division I soccer experience. Background: Goff transferred to Missouri State after playing the midfield for the University of Nebraska in 2011. While at Liberty High, she lead the Blue Jays to back-toback Class 3 state championships her junior and senior seasons. She earned all-district, all-conference and allmetro honors as a senior. She started and lettered all four seasons for head coach Tom Rottjakob at Liberty. Goff was ranked the No. 49 player in the country coming out of high

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school according to TopDrawerSoccer.com. She totaled 41 goals and 41 assists in 93 games at LHS, including a goal in the state title game in her junior year. Her club team, KCFC, won the national title her senior year and she helped them to seven-straight state championships. Personal: Goff is the daughter of Casey and Jan Goff and was born February 27, 1993. She is a general business major at Missouri State.

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Molly Brewer 5’ 5” • Freshman • F/D Springfield, Mo. • Glendale High At Missouri State: Brewer is a versatile player that looks to add scoring punch to the Bears’ offense. Background: Brewer has started and lettered all four seasons for head coach Jeff Rogers’ Glendale squad. During her career with the Falcons, she tallied 75 goals and had 47 assists. As a senior, Brewer helped GHS to a fourth-place finish in state and earned all-state, all-region, all-district and all-Ozarks first team accolades. She also racked up Regional Offensive MVP and District Offensive Player of the Year honors. Brewer was an academic all-conference team selection as well. She led the Falcons to regional, district and conference titles in 2011, a season that saw Glendale finish third at state. She earned first-team all-state, all-district and all-conference and offensive player of the year honors as a junior. She was named to the all-district first team her

sophomore season. Brewer became the first GHS freshman to earn first-team all-state accolades. In addition, she was named regional player of the year after leading her team to regional, district and conference championships. Her club team, St. Louis Scott Gallagher, has won the State Cup each of the last three seasons and finished second nationally in 2011. Personal: Brewer is the daughter of Rob and Karen Brewer and was born September 21, 1993. Her father, Rob, coaches the MSU women’s soccer team and played collegiately at Lynchburg College. She is undecided on a major at Missouri State.

Lauren Fussell 5’ 7” • Freshman • M/D St. Louis, Mo. • Oakville High At Missouri State: Fussell will look to use her strength and athletism to compete for playing time in her first season as a Bear. Background: Fussell was a four-year starter and letterwinner for head coach Dave Robbin at Oakville High. She was named to the All-Suburban West Conference first team as a senior and a junior. Her senior season, she netted a pair of goals, both game-winners, and added 14 assists to earn team MVP honors. Fussell was also named the St. Louis Post-Dispatch and US Army Scholar Athlete of the Year. Her junior season, she tallied four goals and 10 assists for the Tigers. She was named Outstanding Player of the Year by her teammates. As a sophomore, she scored one

goals and added five assists despite missing part of the year with an injury. Fussell earned Rookie of the Year honors from her teammates as a freshman after she scored seven goals, including a game-winner, and recordednine assists. She won three-straight State Cup titles with her club team, St. Louis Scott Gallagher, including a runner-up finish at nationals in 2011. Fussell also played softball and basketball at Oakville High. Personal: Fussell is the daughter of Randy and DeAnn Fussell and was born September 10, 1993. She plans to major in criminology at MSU. Her cousin, Amber Rose, played soccer at Mississippi State.

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Lauren Josten 5’ 6” • Freshman • M St. Peters, Mo. • Duchesne High At Missouri State: Josten brings a strong leadership ability as a young, well-rounded athlete for the Bears. Background: Josten started and lettered all four seasons for head coach Dave Thurmer at Duchesne High. She was an all-state, all-metro, all-St. Louis, and all-conference first team selection as a senior. She scored six goals and added 12 assists as a senior team captain. As a junior, she earned all-conference first team and all-state honorable mention honors. She had a team-leading eight assists to go along with six goals her sophomore season en route to an all-conference first team selection. As a freshman, Josten

scored five goals, including the game-winner in the district final, to lead the Pioneers to state and district championships. In the state final, she added two of her team-leading 10 assists. Josten was a conference all-academic team honoree all four seasons. She also competed a year each in basketball, cross country and softball at Duchesne High. Personal: Josten is the daughter of Timothy and Marilyn Josten and was born August 9, 1993. Her father, Tim, played collegiate baseball at Dayton. She is undecided on a major at MSU.

Nikki Kerrigan 5’ 5” • Freshman • F Lakewood Ranch, Fla. • IMG Academy At Missouri State: Kerrigan gives the Bears another scoring threat as a speedy forward with high-level experience. Background: Kerrigan spent her senior season training with the IMG Soccer Academies. She lead her IMG U-19 squad to a regional appearance following a runner-up finish in the Florida State Cup in 2012. She was named the girls’ academy Offensive Player of the Year. In 2011, her IMG Academies team was ranked in the top-10 in Florida. She also led the IMG U-19 team to the Florida CDL Champions title for a squad that was 8-1-0. Her junior and sophomore seasons, she was team captain for FC Sarasota

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U-17 and U-16 teams, respectively. As a freshman, she played for Lakewood Ranch High. She helped the Mustangs to a district runner-up finish while earning all-county player of the year runner-up recognition. Kerrigan was named her high school’s freshman of the year while playing on the varsity team. A National Honors Society member, Kerrigan also earned scholar-athlete recognition at LRHS. Personal: Kerrigan is the daughter of Tim and Rachael Kerrigan and was born January 22, 1994. She plans to major in biology at Missouri State.

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Cassie Le 5’ 5” • Freshman • D White Bear Lake, Minn. • White Bear Lake High At Missouri State: Le adds depth to the Bears backline and she knows the game well enough to move up on offense at the right times.

four seasons. Her club team, the St. Croix Soccer Club, was Minnesota State Cup winner each of the last two seasons, reaching the U.S. Club National finals in 2011.

Background: Le started and lettered all four years for head coach Jim Pelletier’s Bears. She was an all-conference selection and most valuable player as a senior as a member of the sectional semifinalist team. She added a pair of goals and a pair of assists in 18 games for WBLHS. She started all 16 games as a junior and was named to the all-conference honorable mention squad. Le led her team to a sectional final and earned all-conference honorable mention accolades as a sophomore. Her team was a sectional finalist her freshman season as well. Le earned the Academic Excellence Award all

Personal: Le is the daughter of Trung and Melissa Le and was born May 15, 1994. She will major in biology at Missouri State.

Alix Opfer 5’ 8” • Freshman • M/D Springfield, Mo. • Glendale High At Missouri State: Opfer gives the Bears a strong, physical presence and will be looked upon to be a ball-winner in the middle of the field. Background: Opfer was a four-year starter and letterwinner for head coach Jeff Rogers and the Glendale Falcons, where she scored 31 career goals and added 23 assists. As a senior, she was State Defensive, Regional and District Player of the Year and was an all-state, all-region, all-conference, all-district and all-Ozarks first teamer. She was also named to the academic all-conference team for a GHS squad that reached the quarterfinals at state. She led her team to regional, district and conference titles as a team captain her junior year. She was named regional and district defensive MVP and earned all-conference, all-district, all-

region and all-Ozarks first team honors, while being named to the all-state second team. Her sophomore campaign saw her earn all-conference and all-district second team laurels along with Glendale Varsity MVC honors. Opfer was a second-team all-conference, all-district and all-Ozarks selection while leading her team to conference, district and regional titles as a freshman. She also played four years on the Glendale volleyball team. Personal: Opfer is the daughter of Scott and Tracy Opfer and was born July 9, 1993. Her father, Scott, played football and her mother, Tracy, competed in gymnastics at Winona State. She is undecided on a major at MSU.

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Kayla Seabaugh 5’ 7” • Freshman • M/D Perryville, Mo. • St. Vincent High At Missouri State: Seabaugh will be a versatile asset for the Bears as she can be physical and has scoring ability. Background: Seabaugh was a starter and letterwinner for head coach Dusty Wengert on a St. Vincent squad that won at least 20 games in each of her four seasons. She was a four-time all-state, all-region and all-district first teamer. Her senior season also saw Seabaugh earn Class 1A Player of the Year and Region Co-Player of the Year honors. A first team all-conference selection, she was a member of the allSoutheast Missourian team and co-defensive MVP. As a junior, she was named JCAA Player of the Year, Southeast Co-Defensive Player of the Year and KTJJ Regional Dream Team Honoree and Player of the Year after scoring nine

goals and 10 assists for a team that finished second at state. She scored 10 goals and added eight assists as a sophomore and earned team defensive MVP honors. Her freshman season, she scored 11 goals, including the game-winner in the state semifinal match, and pitched in 11 assists. She led St. Vincent to a state title as an all-conference honorable mention honoree. Seabaugh played basketball and softball for four seasons as well. Personal: Seabaugh is the daughter of Aaron and Stacey Seabaugh and was born May 7, 1994. Two of her uncles, Brad and Mark Brown, attended Missouri State. She has not decided upon a major at MSU.

Rachel Sebald 5’ 10” • Freshman • GK Menomonee Falls, Wis. • Wisconsin Lutheran High At Missouri State: Sebald is an athletic keeper that will provide competition in net as she continues to improve while transitioning to collegiate soccer. Background: Sebald started and lettered all four seasons for head coach Ryan Herrmann at Wisconsin Lutheran High. She was the team captain as a senior and earned team Most Valuable Player and team leadership award recognition. Her junior season, she started all 18 matches, leading the Vikings to a 13-5 record. She led her team to a runner-up conference finish her sophomore season. As a freshman, she started 15 matches for a team that went 15-3

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and tied for first in conference. Sebald also played basketball and volleyball at WLHS. Personal: Sebald is the daughter of Aaron and Ann Sebald and was born December 5, 1993. Her brother, Luke, is currently a member of the St. Cloud State football team. She is majoring in political science at Missouri State.

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Lauren Shadel 5’ 5” • Freshman • D Las Vegas, Nev. • Arbor View High At Missouri State: Shadel is a speedy defender with a chance to play right away if fully recovered from injury. Background: Shadel played three seasons at Arbor View High in Las Vegas, Nev., and despite missing her senior season due to injury, she was a team captain. She scored four goals and had an assist for the Aggies as a junior. She earned All-Sunset Region and All-Northwest League honors along with the scholar athlete award. As a sophomore, Shadel scored two goals and led Arbor View to regional and state titles for an Aggies team that went 18-1-1. As a freshman, she led the JV squad with nine goals and three assists and earned the coach’s award. She has been a team captain on

her club team all four years and led them to a State Cup title in 2011. Her club team also finished third in the State Cup in 2010. She has also played in tournaments in Denmark and Norway for her club team where the team finished in the top-8 and top-16, respectively. Shadel competed in track for one season at Arbor View High. Personal: Shadel is the daughter of Craig and Helen Shadel and was born August 4, 1994. She is studying at Missouri State to become a physical therapist.

Kim Smith 5’ 8” • Freshman • GK Glendale, Ariz. • Mountain Ridge High At Missouri State: Smith will provide competition in net as she transitions to Division-I soccer. Background: Smith started all four seasons for head coach Andrew Lang at Mountain Ridge High. She set a school record by making 152 saves her senior season. She also capped her MRH career as the all-time leader in saves (341), career GAA (0.882), career save percentage (0.886), wins (28) and games started (43). She led the Mountain Lions to back-to-back regional titles her junior and sophomore seasons. She was an all-region and all-state selection as a junior after posting seven clean sheets. Smith also had seven shutouts with a 0.63 goals against average as a sophomore.

She went undefeated her freshman campaign (3-0-1) with two shutouts. Smith was her club team’s captain the last three years and led them to the Arizona President Cup State championship as a junior. In the last three seasons, she has registered 30 clean sheets for her club team. Personal: Smith is the daughter of Donald and Naomi Smith and was born June 22, 1994. She has not decided on a major at Missouri State.

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Erin Stewart 5’ 3” • Freshman • M Bennington, Neb. • Marian High At Missouri State: Stewart is a crafty midfielder looking for playing time in her first season with the Bears. Background: Stewart lettered all four seasons for head coach Ed Dudley’s Marian Crusaders. She won a Nebraska state title her senior year at MHS and was a second-team all-state honoree. She was a team captain and earned second-team all-metro accolades after her squad’s metro title. She led her team to the district title in each of her first three seasons at Marian High. She was an all-state honorable mention honoree for the state quarterfinalists as a junior. Her sophomore season, she led the Crusaders to a state title and a 17-3 record overall. As a freshman,

she helped her team reach the state semifinals. Stewart led her club team, Toro Bravo, to the Nebraska State Cup Championship for four straight seasons. In her five seasons with Toro Bravo, the team has racked up 118 victories. Personal: Stewart is the daughter of Jay and Tina Stewart and was born January 6, 1994. Her cousin, Danielle Koch Finley, was a swimmer at Missouri State in the early 2000’s. She is majoring in criminology at MSU.

Kristina Tomaras 5’ 4” • Freshman • F Aurora, Ill. • Metea Valley High At Missouri State: Tomaras hopes to bring added scoring punch to the Bears as a speedy forward that makes smart runs. Background: Tomaras played her senior season at Metea Valley where she was a team captain and scored 21 goals to earn first-team all-state honors. The team MVP, Tomaras was also an all-conference and all-section honoree for the regional champs. She played her junior season at Metea Valley High and scored nine goals along with 12 assists as a team captain. She received all-conference honorable mention accolades and helped the team to a regional title. As a freshman, Tomaras led Waubonsie Valley High to a regional title and the sectional finals. She led her club

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team to the NSR Gold Cup three-straight years and reached the State Cup finals or semifinals in each of her last three years. Her club team won the MRL Premier League and competed in the national league her senior year and were MRL Division I champs her senior and freshman campaigns. Her sophomore season, they won the Disney Showcase. Personal: Tomaras is the daughter of John and Anna Tomaras and was born November 17, 1993. She will major in speech and language pathology at Missouri State.

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2012 MISSOURI STATE BEARS Alphabetical Roster

8 24 15 6 10 17 11 19 27 31 21 9 4 2 12 14 1 00 23 5 7 18 0 3 13 16

Molly Brewer, F/D Kelly Caldwell, M Grace Cross, M Katie Davis, M/F Kelsey Fouch, M/D Lauren Fussell, M/D Kelsey Goff, M/D Lauren Josten, M Adrianne Kalogerou, M Nikki Kerrigan, F Cassie Le, D Michelle Mayne-Nicholls, M Brooke Oostendorp, D Alix Opfer, M/D Jessica Roberts, F Kayla Seabaugh, M/D Rachel Sebald, GK Kim Smith, GK Michelle Sommer, M Erin Stewart, M Shelby Stewart, F/M Kristina Tomaras, F Chelsea Voet, GK Rachel Weimer, F Lauren Wendt, M/F Nia Williams, D

Pronunciation Guide Fouch......................................................F-OUCH Fussell............................. Rhymes with MUSCLE Goff.............................................................GAHF Josten.....................................................JOE-sten. Kalogerou......................................kal-ah-JEER-o Le...................................................................LEE. Nia......................................................... KNEE-ah. Oostendorp....................................OH-sten-dorp Opfer........................................................OP-fuhr Seabaugh................................................ SEE-baw Sebald....................................................SAY-bald Shadel................................................ SHAY-duhl Tomaras..........................................TOE-mahr-as. Voet............................................................. VO-et. Weimer..............................................WHY-muhr

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Roster by Class Seniors (5) 24 Kelly Caldwell 15 Grace Cross 23 Michelle Sommer 0 Chelsea Voet 16 Nia Williams Juniors (5) 27 Adrianne Kalogerou 12 Jessica Roberts 7 Shelby Stewart 3 Rachel Weimer 13 Lauren Wendt Sophomores (4) 6 Katie Davis 10 Kelsey Fouch 11 Kelsey Goff 18 Michelle Mayne-Nicholls Freshmen (13) 8 Molly Brewer 17 Lauren Fussell 19 Lauren Josten 31 Nikki Kerrigan 21 Cassie Le 4 Brooke Oostendorp 2 Alix Opfer 14 Kayla Seabaugh 1 Rachel Sebald 22 Lauren Shadel 00 Kim Smith 5 Erin Stewart 18 Kristina Tomaras

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2011 WOMEN’S SOCCER SEASON REVIEW Bears’ Staunch Defense Leads to 12-Win Season and Second-Straight MVC Tournament Final The Missouri State women’s soccer team saw several firsts en route to a second-place regular season finish and an MVC Tournament Championship appearance. Head coach Rob Brewer recorded the team’s 150th all-time win while compiling a 12-5-2 (4-1-1 in the MVC) record on the season. “When you look back at the season,” said Brewer, “the consistency and defensive play stick out. Going from Labor Day until the last game of the regular season without a loss, is a long time to play at a high level. It shows how every member of the team played together and did their part to keep the streak alive.” Regular Season For the second straight year, the Bears would rely on Rachel Weimer for early season scoring to get the team rolling. Weimer tallied the Bears’ lone goal in a season-opening defeat at UALR. After Arkansas-Pine Bluff cancelled the Bears’ second scheduled match of the year, MSU spent the final weekend of August in the Volunteer State. Missouri State would find the win column in the Friday match at UTMartin. Michelle Sommer put the Bears ahead in the first half and Christine Cross tallied the game-winner a minute after the Skyhawks tied the match in the second half. The Bears swept through Tennessee by downing Vanderbilt in come-from-behind fashion. Weimer scored her second goal of the season, the fastest second half goal in school history, to even the match, and Tiffany Laughlin notched the game-winner as MSU knocked off its first SEC opponent of the season. Following her big week, Weimer earned the MVC Offensive Player of the Week award. The Bears returned to Plaster Field to open the home slate with another bigconference opponent in Kansas. MSU saw a tough night result in a 3-1 loss to the Jayhawks, but arguably the biggest loss was another season-ending injury to Rachel Weimer. Two days later, Missouri State would be on the wrong end of a 3-1 score at Oklahoma, a game that saw senior Jeslynne McGrath net

her first career goal. Despite a 2-3 early season record, the Bears would take advantage of the stiff competition faced in the first few matches and go on a tear that would last into October. It started with a 2-0 blanking at Arkansas, the second SEC foe to fall at home to the Bears on the season. Bethany Smith scored a goal and added an assist on Shelby Stewart’s goal while Jessica Teahan turned aside six shots for her first clean sheet of the season. JESSICA TEAHAN

The Bears returned home and the defense kept up its stellar play. MSU played Tulsa to a scoreless draw as Teahan made 12 saves and the team added four saves to preserve a secondstraight shutout. Two days later, the Bears faced Oral Roberts at Cooper Family Soccer Plex, the site of the MVC Tournament to be hosted by MSU at the end of the season. Missouri State again blanked its opponent by winning 2-0 over the Golden Eagles. Shelby Stewart and Logan Bisbee scored and Chelsea Voet played 25 minutes to help Teahan secure the third-straight clean sheet. Stewart earned Valley Offensive Player of the Week for her performance and Teahan was named MVC Defensive Player and Scholar-Athlete of the Week. The shutout streak would end with the final home match leading up to conference play, but the Bears added another notch to the win column with a 2-1 double-overtime win against

UMKC. Smith tied the match in the second half and Michelle MayneNicholls scored in the 105th minute, the fourth-latest goal to win an overtime match in MSU history. Missouri State hit the road for a single match to open conference play at Indiana State on Sept. 23. As has been a recent tradition, the Bears got a goal in the final minute of a half to beat the Sycamores, 1-0. Michelle Sommer scored in the final minute of the first half and Teahan made six saves to lock up the first conference win of the year. Two days later, the Bears were back at Plaster Field to play Saint Louis in a series that hadn’t seen a goal from either team in three seasons. Freshman phenom Bethany Smith broke a 600-minute scoreless streak against the Billikens with a 63rd-minute goal, the game winner, as the Bears blanked SLU for the fourth-straight meeting. Sommer (Offensive), Smith (Newcomer) and Teahan (Goalkeeper) each earned weekly Valley awards MSU returned to conference play when Illinois State came to Springfield to end September. Grace Cross tallied an early goal and Teahan made eight saves as the Bears blanked the Redbirds, 1-0. Following the phenomenal defensive display, Kelsey Fouch earned MVC Newcomer of the Week and Teahan picked up another Valley Goalkeeper and MVC ScholarAthlete of the Week honor. Missouri State ended the home stand against Drake and for the first time in school history, the Bears won fourstraight matches in 1-0 shutout fashion. Smith scored in the 14th minute and Teahan recorded her sixth shutout of the season as MSU notched the 150th win in program history. The Bears trekked to SIU Edwardsville to begin a two-game road trip. Smith scored twice in the first half and Stewart netted the gamewinner in the 100th minute to extend the winning streak to a school-record seven matches. Smith was named MVC Offensive and MVC Newcomer of the Week and Teahan picked up her third-straight Goalkeeper of the Week

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2011 WOMEN’S SOCCER SEASON REVIEW accolade. MSU visited Creighton to wrap the road trip and fell behind early, but stellar defense and Smith’s seventh goal of the season in the 87th minute kept the unbeaten streak intact at 10-straight. Grace Cross was selected as MVC Defensive Player of the Week. Missouri State returned to Plaster Field for Senior Night against UNI. Smith tallied her eighth goal of the year and Stewart added a late insurance goal. Teahan made six saves and added an assist in the 2-0 shutout win. Teahan also secured her third MVC Scholar-Athlete of the Week award of the season. The Bears headed to Evansville to conclude the regular season, needing a victory to ensure the first regular season conference title in school history. Despite outshooting the Purple Aces, 26-10, UE would net the gamewinner just 26 seconds into overtime to thwart the Bears’ title hopes and end the unbeaten streak at a team-record 11 matches. MVC Tournament Missouri State began the MVC Tournament as the No. 2 seed for the second-straight year, this time as host of the tournament at Cooper Family Soccer Plex. The Bears faced the No. 6 seed Panthers in the semifinals after UNI eliminated Creighton on PKs in the opening round. MSU came out with a lot of energy early as the host team and it paid off. In the seventh minute, Laughlin scored to put the Bears ahead. Jennifer Hamlin and Sommer were credited assists on the goal. In the 17th minute, Laughlin scored again, but the goal was waived off as a result of an offside call. The Panthers would seize the momentum after the missed opportunity. UNI earned three consecutive corners and the third time was the charm as Megan Cameron tied the match at 1-1. Neither team was able to score the remainder of the first half or in the second half. For the ninth time in the last 11 MVC Tournament matches, the

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Bears found themselves in an overtime thriller. Laughlin would be the hero in the 93rd minute as her header off a cross from a Christine Cross found the back of the net for the game-winner. Missouri State found themselves matched up with the top-seeded Redbirds in the final. ISU had dispatched of Evansville with a 6-0 drubbing in the semis. Unfortunately for the Bears, the Illinois State momentum was too much to handle. The Redbirds took the lead in the 13th minute and the Bears were able to keep the deficit to just a single goal going into halftime. But ISU would erupt for four goals in eight minutes early in the second half to win the title. “At tournament time, you know you have to win to continue playing,” stated Brewer. “We kept fighting and had to take chances. Give Illinois State credit, they played great for eight minutes. It was difficult to swallow, but I am proud of how our team kept battling until the end.” Christine Cross, Grace Cross and Tiffany Laughlin earned AllTournament Team accolades.

GRACE (15) and CHRISTINE CROSS Awards Senior keeper Teahan garnered the first-ever MVC Goalkeeper of the Year award and was named to the All-MVC first team for the third consecutive season. It marked the seventh-straight year a Missouri State goalkeeper earned the first team honor. Teahan’s outstanding season was also recognized

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by the NSCAA as she earned All-Great Lakes Region second team honors. For her classroom work, she was named to the MVC Scholar-Athlete first team, the CoSIDA Academic All-District VI second team and the NSCAA Scholar All-Region second team. In addition to her MVC AllTournament Team honor, Grace Cross was also named to the All-MVC first team for her contributions to the Bears defense. She earned NSCAA Scholar All-Central Region second team accolades as well. Sommer’s breakout season earned her All-MVC second team honors. Her 57 shots taken were the fourthhighest single season total in school history. She was also named to the MVC Scholar-Athlete first team and the CoSIDA Academic All-District second team. Nia Williams was also an All-MVC second team selection after her teamhigh five assist output. She earned spots on the MVC Scholar-Athlete first team and the CoSIDA Academic AllDistrict VI second team. Freshmen Bethany Smith and Kelsey Fouch each picked up a pair of MVC honors. Smith propelled her team-leading eight goals to an AllMVC second team honor and a MVC All-Freshman team selection.Fouch stepped in as a full-time defender in her first season and picked up All-MVC honorable mention accolades and MVC All-Freshman team honors. Seniors Jennifer Hamlin and Christine Cross each earn a couple of academic awards. Hamlin was a solid backliner with the fourth-most minutes played and was named to the MVC Scholar-Athlete first team and the CoSIDA Academic All-District second team. Cross continued to contribute offensively at key times as her goal and all four assists were on game-winners. She was earned MVC Scholar-Athlete honorable mention and NSCAA Academic All-Region second team accolades. Tara Bailes, a senior who started every match at midfield, also received MVC Scholar-Athlete honorable mention honors.


2011 WOMEN’S SOCCER SEASON STATISTICS Player GP-GS Bethany Smith 19-18 Shelby Stewart 18-2 Tiffany Laughlin 19-15 Michelle Sommer 17-17 Katelyn Frederickson 19-17 Christine Cross 19-19 Rachel Weimer 4-3 Nia Williams 15-15 Grace Cross 19-19 Logan Bisbee 19-1 Jeslynne McGrath 10-1 Michelle Mayne-Nicholls 17-0 Kelsey Fouch 19-19 Tara Bailes 19-19 Jennifer Hamlin 19-19 Jessica Teahan 19-19 Kelly Caldwell 3-0 Adrianne Kalogerou 19-6 Lauren Wendt 19-0 Jessica Roberts 3-0 Katie Davis 8-0 Brooke Oostendorp 1-0 Emily Jordan 1-0 Kayla Kemp 1-0 Chelsea Voet 2-0 Total............... Opponents...........

Min 1336 638 994 1380 1322 1420 206 1395 1773 384 106 585 1651 1080 1635 1707 30 1131 419 104 147 15 5 7 70

G 8 4 3 2 1 1 2 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

A 2 1 3 2 4 4 1 5 1 0 0 0 2 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Pts 18 9 9 6 6 6 5 5 3 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Sh 48 24 35 57 20 17 10 10 3 5 5 4 12 8 4 3 1 14 3 1 1 1 0 0 0

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25 22

30 17

80 61

286 287

19 19

Shot% SOG .167 25 .167 13 .086 12 .035 24 .050 7 .059 6 .200 6 .000 6 .333 1 .200 2 .200 1 .250 3 .000 5 .000 2 .000 3 .000 2 .000 1 .000 4 .000 1 .000 0 .000 1 .000 1 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0

SOG% YC-RC .521 2-0 .542 0-0 .343 0-0 .421 1-0 .350 0-0 .353 0-0 .600 0-0 .600 0-0 .333 0-0 .400 1-0 .200 0-0 .750 0-0 .417 1-0 .250 0-0 .750 0-0 .667 0-0 1.000 1-0 .286 1-0 .333 0-0 .000 0-0 1.000 0-0 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0

.087 .077

.441 .470

126 135

7-0 10-0

GW PK-Att 4 0-0 2 0-0 2 0-0 1 0-0 0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 12 5

0-0 0-2

Fouls: Missouri State 176, Opponents 152 Corner Kicks: Missouri State 79, Opponents 97 Goalkeeper Jessica Teahan Chelsea Voet Team

MP-MS Min GA GAA SV 19-19 1706:29 21 1.11 101 2-0 70:21 1 1.28 3 0-0 0:00 0 0.00 9

Total............... Opponents...........

19 19

1776:50 1776:50

22 25

Missouri State Highs Points 4 Tiffany Laughlin vs. UNI, 11/4 4 Bethany Smith at SIUE, 10/9 Goals 2 Tiffany Laughlin vs. UNI, 11/4 2 Bethany Smith at SIUE, 10/9 Assists 2 Katelyn Frederickson at SIUE, 10/9 2 Nia Williams vs. UMKC, 9/16 Shots 8 Tiffany Laughlin vs. UMKC, 9/16 SOG 4 Bethany Smith vs. Drake, 10/7 4 Bethany Smith vs. UMKC, 9/16 Saves 12 Jessica Teahan vs. Tulsa, 9/9 CK 9 at Evansville, 10/27 9 vs. UMKC, 9/16 Fouls 16 at SIUE, 10/9 Illinois State, 11/6 Illinois State, 11/6 Illinois State, 11/6 Tulsa, 9/9 Tulsa, 9/9 Evansville, 10/27 Vanderbilt, 8/28 UNI, 11/4 Goals By Period 1st 2nd 1ot 2ot Total Missouri State 10 12 2 1 25 Opponents 11 10 1 0 22

113 101

W-L-T ShO 12-5-2 7 0-0-0 0 0-0-0 1

.837 .802

12-5-2 5-12-2

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2011 Single Game Highs

Opponent Highs Points 14 Goals 5 Assists 4 Shots 29 SOG 16 Saves 14 CK 10 Fouls 11

1.11 1.27

SV% .828 .750 1.000

Points: Goals: Assists: GWG: Shots: Shot Pct. SOG: SOG Pct. Saves:

18 9 9 8 4 3 5 4 4 4 2 2 57 48 35 .333 .250 25 24 13 1.00 1.00 1.00 101

Bethany Smith Shelby Stewart Tiffany Laughlin Bethany Smith Shelby Stewart Tiffany Laughlin Nia Williams Katelyn Frederickson Christine Cross Bethany Smith Tiffany Laughlin Shelby Stewart Michelle Sommer Bethany Smith Tiffany Laughlin Grace Cross Michelle Mayne-Nicholls Bethany Smith Michelle Sommer Shelby Stewart Kelly Caldwell Katie Davis Brooke Oostendorp Jessica Teahan

Record Breakdown Home  7-1-1 Road  5-4-1 Neutral Sites   0-0-0 In August 2-1-0 In September 6-2-1 In October 3-1-1 In November 1-1-0 MVC Matches   4-1-1 vs. Ranked Opp.   0-0-0 Shutout Matches 7-2-1 One-Goal Matches 9-1-0 Overtime Matches   3-1-2 Leading at Halftime   7-0-0 Trailing at Halftime 2-4-1 Tied at Halftime 3-1-1

Attendance Totals Site Matches Home 9 Away 10 Total 19

Total Average High 3,327 370 570 4,214 421 1,054 7,541 397 1,054

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2011 WOMEN’S SOCCER RESULTS (12-5-2) Date Site 8/19 Away 8/26 Away

Att. 231 241

Shots Shots on Goal Saves Opponent W-L-T Score Record MSU Opp. MSU Opp. MSU Opp. Arkansas-Little Rock L 1-3 0-1-0 11 14 5 7 4 4 Tennessee-Martin W 2-1 1-1-0 14 20 6 5 4 4

8/28 Away

395

Vanderbilt

W

2-1

2-1-0

10

17

5

6

5

3

Kansas

L

1-3

2-2-0

12

13

7

8

5

6

L W

1-3 2-0

2-3-0 3-3-0

9 10

20 20

8 3

11 6

8 6

7 1

Tulsa Oral Roberts

T W

0-0 (2OT) 3-3-1 2-0 4-3-1

17 21

29 7

4 9

16 6

16 6

4 7

9/16 Home 234

UMKC

W

2-1 (2OT)

5-3-1

32

10

14

6

5

12

9/23 Away 313 9/25 Home 323

Indiana State * Saint Louis

W W

1-0 1-0

6-3-1 7-3-1

9 14

12 7

3 4

7 4

7 4

2 3

9/30 Home 370 10/7 Home 285

Illinois State * Drake *

W W

1-0 1-0

8-3-1 9-3-1

10 17

23 12

5 8

9 7

9 7

4 7

10/9 Away

SIU Edwardsville

W

3-2 (OT)

10-3-1

14

14

7

6

4

4

10/15 Away 335 10/22 Home 570

Creighton * UNI *

T W

1-1 (2OT) 10-3-2 2-0 11-3-2

12 11

11 11

4 5

4 6

3 6

3 3

10/27 Away 287 11/4 Home 517

Evansville * UNI %

L W

0-1 (OT) 11-4-2 2-1 (OT) 12-4-2

26 21

10 19

14 9

6 6

5 5

14 7

11/6

Illinois State %

L

0-5

16

18

6

9

4

6

9/2

Home 384

9/4 9/6

Away Away

9/9 9/11

Home 350 Home 294

1,054 Oklahoma 703 Arkansas

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Home 418

12-5-2

Goals (Assists) Rachel Weimer (Kelsey Fouch) Michelle Sommer (Rachel Weimer), Christine Cross (Katelyn Frederickson) Rachel Weimer (Tiffany Laughlin), Tiffany Laughlin (Nia Williams) Katelyn Frederickson (Bethany Smith, Tiffany Laughlin) Jeslynne McGrath (Nia Williams) Bethany Smith (Christine Cross), Shelby Stewart (Bethany Smith) -Shelby Stewart (Kelsey Fouch), Logan Bisbee (Kelly Caldwell) Bethany Smith (Nia Williams), Michelle Mayne-Nicholls (Christine Cross, Nia Williams) Michelle Sommer (Nia Williams) Bethany Smith (Katelyn Frederickson, Michelle Sommer) Grace Cross (Tiffany Laughlin) Bethany Smith (Shelby Stewart, Tara Bailes) Bethany Smith (Tara Bailes), Bethany Smith (Katelyn Frederickson, Grace Cross), Shelby Stewart (Katelyn Frederickson) Bethany Smith (UA) Bethany Smith (Christine Cross), Shelby Stewart (Jessica Teahan) -Tiffany Laughlin (Michelle Sommer, Jennifer Hamlin), Tiffany Laughlin (Christine Cross) --

* Missouri Valley Conference matches (4-1-1); % MVC Tournament

MISSOURI STATE STATISTICAL LEADERS BY SEASON Year 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

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Points Jamie Hautzinger .......... 30 Jamie Hautzinger .......... 33 Mitzi Rouse...................... 9 Jamie Hautzinger .......... 30 April Lee .........................21 Debbie Stark ................... 17 Tracy Allen/Julia Yank ... 8 Chelsea Anderson ...........13 Kate Blair ........................16 Chelsea Anderson ...........18 Caroline Sweeney .......... 20 Jenna Laughlin ............... 8 Samantha Aguilar...........18 Samantha Aguilar...........12 Brooke Williams .............13 Bethany Smith ................18

Goals Jamie Hautzinger ....... 10 Jamie Hautzinger ........12 Mitzi Rouse................... 4 Debbie Stark ................ 11 April Lee ....................... 9 Debbie Stark ................. 7 Tracey Allen.................. 4 Chelsea Anderson......... 5 Kate Blair ...................... 7 Chelsea Anderson......... 7 Caroline Sweeney ......... 9 Jenna Laughlin ............ 4 Samantha Aguilar......... 7 Samantha Aguilar......... 5 Brooke Williams ........... 6 Bethany Smith .............. 8

Assists Jamie Hautzinger ............................ 10 Jamie Hautzinger .............................. 9 Jennifer Eickmeier/Hautzinger ........ 3 Jamie Hautzinger ............................ 12 Alina Alaimo ...................................... 5 Katie DeCarlo/Mandy Fisher ............ 4 Mandy Fisher ..................................... 3 Chelsea Anderson .............................. 3 Sarah Guenther .................................. 7 Angela Parsons/Chelsea Anderson.......4 Caroline Rooker ................................. 4 Lauren Heck/Christine Cross/Logan .. 2 Christine Cross................................... 5 Megan Jaskowiak............................... 4 Nia Williams ...................................... 6 Nia Williams ...................................... 5

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Saves Beth Schneider .........104 Heather Miller ...........65 Beth Schneider ...........74 Jennifer Grocki ........102 Jennifer Grocki ........ 143 Alexis Stormo ............141 Alexis Stormo ...........128 Alexis Stormo ............ 80 Alexis Stormo .............94 Jackie Jasper..............92 Jackie Jasper.............114 Jackie Jasper..............76 Jackie Jasper..............82 Jessica Teahan ...........82 Jessica Teahan .......... 80 Jessica Teahan ......... 101


2011 STANDINGS AND AWARDS Missouri Valley Conference Soccer Final Standings Team Illinois State Missouri State Creighton UNI Drake Evansville Indiana State

MVC 5-1-0 4-1-1 4-1-1 2-4-0 2-4-0 2-4-0 1-5-0

Pct. .833 .750 .750 .333 .333 .333 .167

Overall Pct. 13-6-0 .684 12-5-2 .684 9-6-3 .583 8-10-3 .452 4-11-4 .316 4-12-4 .300 4-13-0 .235

2011 MVC Tournament Results First Round Sunday, October 30 #4 Evansville 1, #5 Drake 0 #6 UNI 0, #3 Creighton 0 (UNI advances on PK’s, 5-3) Semifinal Round Friday, November 4 #2 Missouri State 2, #6 UNI 1 (OT) #1 Illinois State 6, #4 Evansville 0 Championship Match Sunday, November 6 #1 Illinois State 5, #2 Missouri State 0 MVC in the NCAA Tournament 1st Round UW-Milwaukee 3, Illinois State 0

Laura Moklestad, Drake Melissa Hagan, UNI Macy Mauer, Creighton Sam Conrad, Evansville Nia Williams, Missouri State Kristin Cooley, Illinois State Sam Copley, UNI Alicia Montgomery, Creighton Kalena Litch, Drake HONORABLE MENTION Lauren Cingoranelli, Creighton Beth Fyles, Creighton Stephanie Thompson, Evansville Rachel Bostick, Illinois State Shelby Troyer, Indiana State Kelsey Fouch, Missouri State Missy Journot, UNI Chaviel Harrison, Evansville ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM Stephanie Anasi, Creighton Madelyn Buckner, Creighton Tori Flynn, Drake Kelsey Fouch, Missouri State Caitlyn Fuller, UNI Gabbi McArtor, Illinois State Aryn Newsom, Illinois State Tatiana Pagan, Evansville Bethany Smith, Missouri State Rachel Tejada, Illinois State Natalie Vaught, Indiana State Aimee Wronski, Illinois State

2011 MVC Awards

2011 MVC Scholar-Athletes FIRST TEAM Jessica Teahan, Missouri State Jessica Carlson, Illinois State Alicia Montgomery, Creighton Anna Stinson, Illinois State Morgan Wendlandt, Indiana State Stephanie Thompson, Evansville Emily Lahay, Indiana State Jennifer Hamlin, Missouri State Laura Moklestad, Drake Michelle Sommer, Missouri State Natalie McCabe, Illinois State Nia Williams, Missouri State HONORABLE MENTION Christine Cross, Missouri State Kristin Cooley, Illinois State Kyla Cross, Illinois State Tara Bailes, Missouri State 2011 MVC All-Tournament Team Laura Moklestad, Drake Erin Gunther, Creighton Stephanie Thompson, Evansville Sam Conrad, Evansville Megan Cameron, UNI Kala Negus, UNI Christine Cross, Missouri State Tiffany Laughlin, Missouri State Grace Cross, Missouri State Natalie McCabe, Illinois State Jessica Carlson, Illinois State Rachel Tejada, Illinois State Kyla Cross, Illinois State

MVC Player of the Year Rachel Tejada, Illinois State MVC Goalkeeper of the Year Jessica Teahan, Missouri State MVC Defensive Player of the Year Natalie McCabe, Illinois State MVC Freshman of the Year Rachel Tejada, Illinois State MVC Coaching Staff of the Year Illinois State 2011 MVC All-Conference FIRST TEAM Rachel Tejada, Illinois State Jessica Carlson, Illinois State Brittney Neumann, Creighton Andrea Zuniga, Creighton Erin Gunther, Creighton Anna Stinson, Illinois State Seyma Erenli, Indiana State Natalie McCabe, Illinois State Grace Cross, Missouri State Megan Fisher, Drake Jessica Teahan, Missouri State SECOND TEAM Breanna Biene, Evansville Kyla Cross, Illinois State Bethany Smith, Missouri State Michelle Sommer, Missouri State

Jessica Teahan was named Missouri Valley Conference Goalkeeper of the Year in 2011.

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MISSOURI STATE CAREER LEADERS Points Years G A Pts. 1. Jamie Hautzinger 1996-1999 31 34 96 2. Chelsea Anderson 2003-2006 18 11 47 3. Debbie Stark 1999-2001 18 8 44 4. Samantha Aguilar 2006-2009 15 9 39 5. Alina Alaimo 1998-2001 14 10 38 6. April Lee 1999-2001 16 5 37 7. Kate Blair 2004-2007 15 6 36 8. Caroline Sweeney 2006-2008 16 3 35 9. Mary Litvan 2000-2003 13 8 34 10. Katie DeCarlo 2000-2003 11 11 33   Goals Years Total   1. Jamie Hautzinger 1996-1999 31   2. Debbie Stark 1999-2001 18 Chelsea Anderson 2003-2006 18   4. April Lee 1999-2001 16 Caroline Sweeney 2006-2008 16   6. Kate Blair 2004-2007 15 Samantha Aguilar 2006-2009 15 8. Alina Alaimo 1998-2001 14   Game-Winning Goals Years Total   1. Jamie Hautzinger 1996-1999 10   2. Kate Blair 2004-2007 9 3. Chelsea Anderson 2003-2006 6 4. Kate Hercules 2003-2006 5 Caroline Sweeney 2006-2008 5 Samantha Aguilar 2006-2009 5 Assists   1. Jamie Hautzinger   2. Jennifer Eickmeier   3. Shannis Stock 4. Christine Cross Nia Williams   6. Katie DeCarlo Chelsea Anderson   8. Alina Alaimo Mandy Fisher Sarah Guenther Angela Parsons

Years Total 1996-1999 34 1997-2000 14 1997-2000 13 2007-2011 12 2009-pr. 12 2000-2003 11 2003-2006 11 1998-2001 10 1999-2002 10 2001-2004 10 2003-2006 10

Shots   1. Jamie Hautzinger   2. Chelsea Anderson 3. Samantha Aguilar 4. Caroline Sweeney 5. Kate Blair 6. April Lee 7. Allison Osmundson   8. Ann-Marie Russell   9. Mitzi Rouse

Year Shots 1996-1999 214 2003-2006 142 2006-2009 141 2006-2008 130 2004-2007 129 1999-2001 110 2005-2008 105 1997-2001 102 1996-1998 100

Matches Started Year Starts   1. Alina Alimo 1998-2001 84   2. Jenny Albers 1996-1999 82   3. Jamie Dobbs 1996-1999 81   4. Jennifer Eickmeier 1997-2000 77 Mary Litvan 2000-2003 77 Matches Played Year Matches   1. Alina Alimo 1998-2001 84 Natalie Whiteman 1999-2002 84 3. Seven players tied with 83 Goals-Against Average Years GAA   1. Jessica Teahan 2008-2011 .964 2. Jackie Jasper 2005-2008 .985 3. Alexis Stormo 2001-2004 1.15   4. Jennifer Grocki 1999-2000 1.29   5. Beth Schneider 1996-1999 1.71   6. Heather Miller 1996-1997 2.01 Saves   1. Alexis Stormo 2. Jackie Jasper 3. Jessica Teahan   4. Jennifer Grocki   5. Beth Schneider

Years Total 2001-2004 443 2005-2008 364 2008-2011 263 1999-2000 245 1996-1999 234

Shutouts 1. Jackie Jasper   2. Alexis Stormo 3. Jessica Teahan   4. Jennifer Grocki 5. Beth Schneider

Years Total 2005-2008 27 2001-2004 24 2008-2011 19 1999-2000 10 1996-1999 6

Goalkeeper Wins 1. Jackie Jasper   2. Alexis Stormo 3. Jessica Teahan 4. Jennifer Grocki 5. Beth Schneider

Year GK Wins 2005-2008 35.0 2001-2004 33.0 2008-2011 29.0 1999-2000 25.0 1996-1999 18.0

Matches Started in Goal 1. Jackie Jasper   2. Alexis Stormo 3. Jessica Teahan   4. Jennifer Grocki   5. Beth Schneider   Minutes in Goal 1. Jackie Jasper   2. Alexis Stormo 3. Jessica Teahan   4. Jennifer Grocki   5. Beth Schneider

Years 2005-2008 2001-2004 2008-2011 1999-2000 1996-1999

Starts 77 67 54 45 41

Years Minutes 2005-2008 7128 2001-2004 6372 2008-2011 5043 1999-2000 3969 1996-1999 3678

Bold indicates current players

Jamie Hautzinger (1996-99) holds every major offensive statistical career record at Missouri State.

MISSOURI STATE SINGLE-SEASON LEADERS Points  1. Jamie Hautzinger   2. Jamie Hautzinger Jamie Hautzinger  4. Debbie Stark 5. Caroline Sweeney  6. Mitzi Rouse Alina Alaimo Chelsea Anderson Samantha Aguilar Bethany Smith

Year G A Pts. 1997 12  9 33 1996 10 10 30 1999   9 12 30 1999 11  5 27 2006 9 2 20 1997  8  2 18 1999  7  4 18 2005 7 4 18 2008 7 4 18 2011 8 2 18

Goals   1. Jamie Hautzinger   2. Debbie Stark   3. Jamie Hautzinger   4. Jamie Hautzinger April Lee Caroline Sweeney

Year Total 1997 12 1999 11 1996 10 1999 9 2000 9 2006 9

Game-Winning Goals Year   1. Jamie Hautzinger 1999   Kate Blair 2004 Bethany Smith 2011  4. Ten players tied with Assists   1. Jamie Hautzinger   2. Jamie Hautzinger   3. Jamie Hautzinger Jennifer Eickmeier   5. Sarah Guenther

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Total 4 4 4 3

Year Total 1999 12 1996 10 1997 9 1999   9 2004 7

Shots   1. Jamie Hautzinger   2. Jamie Hautzinger April Lee 4. Michelle Sommer 5. Caroline Sweeney 6. Jamie Hautzinger

Year Shots 1997 87 1996 64 2000 64 2011 57 2006 55 1999 51

Goals-Against Average 1. Alexis Stormo 2. Jackie Jasper 3. Jessica Teahan 4. Jessica Teahan 5. Jackie Jasper 6. Jackie Jasper Jackie Jasper 8. Jennifer Grocki

Year 2004 2007 2009 2010 2008 2005 2006 1999

Saves   1. Jennifer Grocki   2. Alexis Stormo   3. Alexis Stormo 4. Jackie Jasper   5. Beth Schneider

Year Total 2000 143 2001 141 2002 128 2006 114 1996 104

Bold indicates current players

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GAA 0.73 0.81 0.82 0.96 1.02 1.05 1.05 1.06

Shutouts   1. Jennifer Grocki 2. Alexis Stormo 3. Jackie Jasper Jackie Jasper Jessica Teahan Jessica Teahan 5. Beth Schneider Alexis Stormo Alexis Stormo Jackie Jasper Jackie Jasper

Year Total 2000 9 2004 8 2005 7 2008 7 2009 7 2011 7 1996 6 2002 6 2003 6 2006 6 2007 6

Goalkeeper Wins   1. Jennifer Grocki   2. Jennifer Grocki Jessica Teahan   4. Jackie Jasper Jackie Jasper   6. Beth Schneider   Alexis Stormo Jackie Jasper Jessica Teahan

Year 1999 2000 2011 2006 2008 1996 2004 2005 2009

GK Wins 13 12 12 10 10 9 9 9 9

Matches Started in Goal   1. Jennifer Grocki   2. Jennifer Grocki Jackie Jasper 4. Jackie Jasper Jackie Jasper Jessica Teahan Jessica Teahan

Year 2000 1999 2006 2007 2008 2010 2011

Starts 24 21 21 19 19 19 19


ALL-TIME TEAM RECORDS & LETTERWINNERS Missouri State All-Time Team Records MATCH

Most Goals:  9, vs. Southwest Baptist (1996) Most Goals Allowed:  7, three times, last by Nebraska (1998) Most Combined Goals: 10, vs. Southwest Baptist (1996) Most Assists: 7, vs. Tennessee Tech (1996) Margin of Victory: 8-0 vs. Arkansas Little Rock (1999), 9-1 vs. Southwest Baptist (1996) Consecutive Matches Without a Loss: 11 (2011)

SEASON

Most Goals: .................................................... 65 (1999) Fewest Goals: ................................................. 16 (2007) Most Shots:................................................... 350 (1997) Fewest Shots:................................................ 158 (1998) Most Shots on Goal:..................................... 199 (1999) Fewest Shots on Goal:.................................... 85 (1998) Most Goals Allowed: ...................................... 56 (1998) Fewest Goals Allowed: ...................................13 (2004) Goal-Against Average:................................ 0.73 (2004) Most Assists: .................................................. 52 (1999) Fewest Assists: ............................................... 11 (2007) Most Points: ................................................. 182 (1999) Fewest Points: ............................................... 43 (2007) Most Saves: ................................................. 146 (2000) Fewest Saves:..................................................76 (2007) Most Wins: ......................................................14 (1999) Fewest Wins: .................................................... 4 (1998) Most Home Wins: ............................................ 9 (1999) Most Road Wins: ....................................5 (1999, 2011) Most Consecutive Wins:....................................7 (2011) Most Shutouts: ............................................... 11 (2000) Consecutive Shutouts: ..................................... 6 (1996) Most Times Shut out: ......................................9 (2007) Fewest Times Shut out: ................................... 2 (1999) Attendance Average:..................................... 370 (2011)

Missouri State All-Time

****** 16 years, 153-127-35 (.541) MVC Record, 46-37-12 (.547) 1 MVC Postseason Title (2000) 1 NCAA Appearances (2000) 16 consecutive trips to MVC Tournament (1996-2011) 3 consecutive MVC Tournament Finals Apperarances (1999-2001)

Adams, Kati. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1998 Aguilar, Samantha . . . . . . . . . . 2006-07-08-09 Alaimo, Alina. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1998-99-00-01 Alaimo, Jena . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2000-01 Albers, Jenny. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1996-97-98-99 Allen, Tracey. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2002 Anderson, Ashley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2003-04 Anderson, Chelsea . . . . . . . . . . 2003-04-05-06 Baca, Angela . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1997 Bailes, Tara . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2008-09-10-11 Barth, Amy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2003-04-05-06 Beal, Jennifer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1996-98-99 Beebe, Megan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2004-05-06-07 Bisbee, Logan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2008-09-10-11 Blair, Kate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2004-05-06-07 Bouckaert, Kelly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2002 Brown, Dorothy. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2002-03-04-05 Bush, Tara. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1996-97 Caldwell, Kelly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2010-11 Cassady, Meghan . . . . . . . . . . . 2005-06-07-08 Cochran, Lauren. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2004-05 Cochran, Lindsey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2004-05 Cradick, Marci. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1996-97 Cross, Christine . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2007-08-10-11 Cross, Grace . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2009-10-11 Daniels, Colleen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1998-01 Davis, Katie. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2011 DeCarlo, Katie. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2000-01-02-03 Dennis, Amy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1996 Depew, Jessica. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2007 Dobbs, Jamie. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1996-97-98-99 Dobkins, Jenna. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2005-07-08-09 Donaldson, Alissa. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1996 East, Terrie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2002 Eickmeier, Jennifer. . . . . . . . . . 1997-98-99-00 Finders, Kelsey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2008 Fisher, Mandy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1999-00-01-02 Flecke, Megan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2007 Fouch, Kelsey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2011 Frederickson, Katelyn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2010-11 Galati, Laura . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2005-06-07-08 Gallagher, Jamie. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1998-99 Gill, Julie. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2003-04 Goodloe, Jennifer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1996-97 Grocki, Jennifer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1999-00 Guenther, Sarah . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2001-02-03-04 Hamlin, Jennifer. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2008-09-10-11 Hautzinger, Jamie. . . . . . . . . . . . 1996-97-98-99 Heck, Lauren. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2004-05-06-07 Hercules, Kate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2003-04-05-06 Herndon, Elise . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2004-05 Holsopple, Katie. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2000-01-02-03 Hood, Jackie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2002-03-04-05 Houska, Sarah. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1996-97-98-99 Hymer, Karen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2001-02-03-04 Jasper, Jackie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2005-06-07-08 Jaskowiak, Megan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2009 Jensen, Kellie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2007-08 Johnson, Mary Beth. . . . . . . . . . 1996-97-98-99 Kalogerou, Adrianne. . . . . . . . . . 2010-11 Knopf, Jena. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1999-00 Kraichley, Michelle. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1996 Kujawa, Kathleen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2010 Lalumondiere, Colette . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1996 Laughlin, Jenna. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2006-07-08 Laughlin, Tiffany. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2010-11 Lee, April. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1999-00-01 Lewis, Erica. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2001 Linsin, Sarah . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2007-08-09-10 Litvan, Mary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2000-01-02-03 Logan, Nicole. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2006-07

2012 Missouri State Women’s Soccer

Martel, Lisa. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2001-02-03 Martin, Katie. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2000 Mayne-Nicholls, Michelle. . . . . . . . . 2011 McBride, Shannon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2001-02 McClean, Jamey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1999-00 McFarlen, Jody. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2009 McGrath, Jeslynne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2009-10-11 Miley, Tara. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2003-04-05 Miller, Heather. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1996-97 Morris, Danielle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2002-03 Neher, Michelle. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1998 Neibling, Jamie. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1998 Osmundson, Allison. . . . . . . . . 2005-06-07-08 Owczarczak, Leah. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2002-03 Parsons, Angela. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2003-04-05-06 Peters, Ashley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1999 Poague, Christel . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2001-02-03-04 Radinsky, Amanda. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2003-04 Reisch, Katy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1999-00-01-02 Reppell, Jordan . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2007-08-09-10 Roberts, Jessica . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2010 Rooker, Caroline. . . . . . . . . . . . 2003-04-05-06 Rouse, Mitzi. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1996-97-98 Russell, Ann-Marie. . . . . . . . . . . 1997-98-00-01 Russell, Shannon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2007-08 Rutherford, Amber. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1997 Schulte, Vicky . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1996-97-98-99 Schneider, Beth. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1996-97-98-99 Schultz, Stephanie. . . . . . . . . . . 2000-01-02-03 Schwer, Gina. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1996 Scott, Heather. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1996 Seager, Cari. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1997 Smith, Bethany. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2011 Smith, Rachelle. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1998-99-00-01 Smits, Jessica. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2006-07-08-09 Smolarczyk, Stacey. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1999-00 Sommer, Michelle . . . . . . . . . 2009-10-11 Spry, Amanda . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2003 Stark, Debbie. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1999-01 Stewart, Shelby. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2010-11 Stock, Shannis. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1997-98-99-00 Stockton, Amy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1996 Stormo, Alexis. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2001-02-03-04 Sweeney, Caroline. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2006-07-08 Tarver, Jamie. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2005 Teahan, Jessica. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2008-09-10-11 Toellner, Bethany. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2003 Unruh, Elizabeth. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1999 Voet, Chelsea. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2009-10-11 Ward, Kristy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1998-99-00-01 Washburn, Ashley. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2010 West, Erica. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2004-05 Weekly, Audrey. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1999 Weimer, Rachel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2009 Wendt, Lauren . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2010-11 Whiteman, Natalie. . . . . . . . . . . 1999-00-01-02 Willcox, Beth. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2002 Williams, Brooke. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2010 Williams, Nia . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2009-10-11 Williston, Sunny. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1996-97 Worley, Cassie. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2002-03 Wright, Emily . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2006 Yank, Julia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2000-01-02 Bold type indicates active player

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WOMEN’S SOCCER AWARD WINNERS NSCAA Central All-Region 1999 Jennifer Grocki, third team Debbie Stark, third team 2000 Alina Alaimo, third team 2003 Sarah Guenther, second team 2004 Sarah Guenther, first team NSCAA Great Lakes All-Region 2009 Samantha Aguilar, second team Jordan Reppell, third team 2010 Jordan Reppell, first team 2011 Jessica Teahan, second team MVC Player of the Year 2009 Samantha Aguilar MVC Goalkeeper of the Year 2011 Jessica Teahan MVC Defensive Player of the Year 2000 Jennifer Grocki 2003 Sarah Guenther 2004 Sarah Guenther 2005 Kate Hercules 2007 Jackie Jasper 2010 Jordan Reppell MVC Freshman of the Year 2003 Kate Hercules 2006 Samantha Aguilar MVC Coach of the Year 1999 Rob Brewer MVC All-Conference 1996 Jamie Dobbs, first team Jenny Albers, second team Jamie Hautzinger, second team Beth Schneider, hon. mention Vicky Schulte, hon. mention 1997 Jamie Dobbs, first team Jamie Hautzinger, first team Jenny Albers, hon. mention Shannis Stock, hon. mention Jennifer Eickmeier, hon. men. 1998 Jamie Dobbs, first team Jennifer Beal, second team Alina Alaimo, hon. mention Jennifer Eickmeier, hon. men. Mitzi Rouse, hon. mention 1999 Jamie Hautzinger, first team Debbie Stark, first team Jennifer Grocki, second team Alina Alaimo, second team Shannis Stock, hon. mention 2000 Jennifer Grocki, first team Alina Alaimo, first team Shannis Stock, first team Jennifer Eickmeier, second team April Lee, second team 2001 Alina Alaimo, first team Katie DeCarlo, first team Alexis Stormo, hon. mention Shannon McBride, hon. mention Debbie Stark, hon. mention Julia Yank, hon. mention 2002 Sarah Guenther, second team Julia Yank, second team Katy Reisch, hon. mention 2003 Sarah Guenther, first team Kate Hercules, first team Chelsea Anderson, second team 2004 Sarah Guenther, first team Alexis Stormo, second team Kate Hercules, second team Kate Blair, hon. mention Angela Parsons, hon. mention 2005 Kate Hercules, first team Jackie Jasper, first team Chelsea Anderson, second team Jackie Hood, second team Allison Osmundson, hon. mention 2006 Kate Hercules, first team

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2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

Jackie Jasper, first team Chelsea Anderson, second team Kate Blair, second team Lauren Heck, hon. mention Caroline Sweeney, hon. mention Jackie Jasper, first team Allison Osmundson, first team Jordan Reppell, second team Samantha Aguilar, hon. mention Megan Beebe, hon. mention Jackie Jasper, first team Jordan Reppell, first team Samantha Aguilar, first team Jessica Smits, second team Allison Osmundson, second team Christine Cross, hon. mention Samantha Aguilar, first team Jordan Reppell, first team Jessica Teahan, first team Jenna Dobkins, second team Jessica Smits, second team Rachel Weimer, second team Nia Williams, hon. mention Jessica Teahan, first team Jordan Reppell, first team Grace Cross, second team Nia Williams, second team Brooke Williams, hon. mention Jessica Teahan, first team Grace Cross, first team Bethany Smith, second team Michelle Sommer, second team Nia Williams, second team Kelsey Fouch, hon. mention

MVC All-Freshman Team 1996 Jenny Albers Jamie Dobbs Jamie Hautzinger 1997 Shannis Stock 1998 Alina Alaimo 1999 Debbie Stark 2000 Mary Litvan 2001 Alexis Stormo 2003 Kate Hercules Chelsea Anderson 2004 Kate Blair Lauren Heck 2005 Jackie Jasper Allison Osmundson 2006 Samantha Aguilar Nicole Logan 2007 Christine Cross Jordan Reppell Shannon Russell 2008 Kelsey Finders 2009 Claire Hulcer Megan Jaskowiak Rachel Weimer Nia Williams 2010 Brooke Williams 2011 Kelsey Fouch Bethany Smith MVC Academic All-Conference 1996 Alissa Donaldson, first team 1997 Jamie Hautzinger, first team Sarah Houska, hon. mention Vicky Schulte, hon. mention 1998 Beth Schneider, first team Jennifer Eickmeier, hon. mention Sarah Houska, hon. mention 1999 Jennifer Eickmeier, first team Jamie Hautzinger, first team Jenny Albers, hon. mention Jennifer Beal, hon. mention Sarah Houska, hon. mention Kristy Ward, hon. mention 2000 Jennifer Grocki, first team Kristy Ward, first team Alina Alaimo, hon. mention Jennifer Eickmeier, hon. men. Shannis Stock, hon. mention

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

Kristy Ward, first team Alina Alaimo, hon.mention Mary Litvan, hon. mention Mary Litvan, first team Alexis Stormo, first team Katy Reisch, hon. mention Natalie Whiteman, hon. mention Karen Hymer, first team Mary Litvan, first team Alexis Stormo, hon. mention Alexis Stormo, first team Kate Hercules, first team Sarah Guenther, hon. mention Karen Hymer, hon. mention Angela Parsons, hon. mention Chelsea Anderson, first team Kate Blair, first team Kate Hercules, first team Chelsea Anderson, first team Kate Blair, first team Kate Hercules, first team Kate Blair, first team Nicole Logan, hon. mention Caroline Sweeney, first team Samantha Aguilar, hon. mention Jessica Smits, hon. mention Samantha Aguilar, first team Jordan Reppell, first team Jessica Teahan, first team Jessica Smits, hon. mention Jordan Reppell, first team Jessica Teahan, first team Grace Cross, hon. mention Michelle Sommer, hon. mention Nia Williams, hon. mention Jessica Teahan, first team Jennifer Hamlin, first team Michelle Sommer, first team Nia Williams, first team Tara Bailes, hon. mention Christine Cross, hon. mention

CoSIDA Academic All-District VII 2002 Mary Litvan, first team 2003 Mary Litvan, first team Karen Hymer, second team Alexis Stormo, second team 2004 Karen Hymer, first team Alexis Stormo, first team 2005 Kate Blair, first team Chelsea Anderson, second team Kate Hercules, second team 2006 Kate Blair, first team Kate Hercules, second team 2007 Kate Blair, second team 2010 Jordan Reppell, second team Jessica Teahan, second team CoSIDA Academic All-District VI 2011 Jessica Teahan, second team Jennifer Hamlin, second team Michelle Sommer, second team Nia Williams, second team CoSIDA Academic All-America 2002 Mary Litvan, third team 2003 Mary Litvan, third team NSCAA Scholar All-Central Region 2011 Jessica Teahan, second team Grace Cross, second team Christine Cross, third team MVC All-Tournament Team 1996 Jamie Hautzinger Colette Lalumondiere 1997 Jamie Dobbs Jamie Hautzinger 1998 Jennifer Beal Mitzi Rouse 1999 Jennifer Grocki Jamie Hautzinger Shannis Stock

Missouri State University

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

Alina Alaimo Jennifer Eickmeier Jennifer Grocki (MVP) Julia Yank Kristy Ward Debbie Stark Alexis Stormo Katy Reisch Mary Litvan Karen Hymer Kate Hercules Chelsea Anderson Kate Blair Kate Hercules Allison Osmundson Jessica Smits Caroline Sweeney Samantha Aguilar Jenna Dobkins Jordan Reppell Jessica Teahan Nia Williams Christine Cross Grace Cross Tiffany Laughlin

MVC Players of the Week 1996 Jamie Dobbs (def.), Sept. 17 1997 Heather Miller (def.), Sept. 22 Jamie Hautzinger (off.), Sept. 29 Beth Schneider (def.), Oct. 5 Jamie Hautzinger (off.), Oct. 12 Angela Baca (off.), Oct. 19 1999 Jennifer Grocki (def.), Sept. 13 Jamie Hautzinger (off.), Sept. 13 Natalie Whiteman (off.), Sept. 27 Jennifer Grocki (def.), Oct. 25 April Lee (off.), Oct. 25 2002 Cassie Worley (off.), Sept. 3 Alexis Stormo (def.), Sept. 3 Alexis Stormo (def.), Sept. 30 Alexis Stormo (def.), Oct. 20 2004 Kate Hercules (def.), Aug. 30 Karen Hymer (def.), Sept. 20 Angela Parsons (off.), Sept. 27 Karen Hymer (def.), Oct. 25 2005 Allison Osmundson (def.), Aug. 29 Kate Blair (off.), Sept. 6 Jackie Jasper (def.), Oct. 3 Chelsea Anderson (off.), Oct. 10 2006 Caroline Sweeney (off.), Sept. 11 Jackie Jasper (def.), Sept. 11 Kate Hercules (def.), Sept. 18 Jackie Jasper (def.), Oct. 30 2007 Jordan Reppell (def.), Sept. 4 Allison Osmundson (off.), Oct. 22 Jackie Jasper (def.), Oct. 22 2008 Jackie Jasper (def.), Sept. 22 2009 Jessica Teahan (def.), Sept 21 Jessica Teahan (def.), Oct 12 2010 Nia Williams (def.), Sept. 7 Jordan Reppell (def.), Oct. 4 Sarah Linsin (def.), Oct. 25 2011 Rachel Weimer (off.), Aug 30 Shelby Stewart (off.), Sept. 13 Jessica Teahan (def.), Sept. 13 Michelle Sommer (off.), Sept. 27 Jessica Teahan (gk), Sept. 27 Bethany Smith (new.), Sept. 27 Jessica Teahan (gk), Oct. 4 Kelsey Fouch (new.), Oct. 4 Bethany Smith (off.), Oct. 11 Jessica Teahan (gk), Oct. 11 Bethany Smith (new.), Oct. 11 Grace Cross (def.), Oct. 18 MVC Scholar-Athlete of the Week 2004 Kate Hercules, Sept. 1 2006 Kate Hercules, Sept. 21 2010 Jordan Reppell, Oct. 6 2011 Jessica Teahan, Sept. 14 Jessica Teahan, Oct. 5 Jessica Teahan, Oct. 26


THE MISSOURI VALLEY CONFERENCE From early beginnings to its current standing on the map of college athletics, the Missouri Valley Conference continues to be proactive as The Valley enters its 106th season of athletic competition in 2012-13. The nation’s second-oldest NCAA Division I conference is a leader in college athletics and is one of the nation’s most progressive conferences. In what has become a wild, unpredictable climate in collegiate athletics, the Missouri Valley Conference has remained strong and stable. Notably, 19 of the nation’s 31 Division I conferences have new membership for this season, and all but five of those conferences have undergone a transformation in membership since 2000. Notably, the Missouri Valley Conference’s current 10-member composition has remained the same since 1996 – and only two leagues (Ivy, Patriot) can match that continuity. League members have worked together to focus on common goals and objectives, putting a high value on league harmony while continuing to invest in athletic programs to compete at the highest level.   The Valley brand remains very strong, both regionally and nationally, and the great athletic tradition of The Valley remains a compelling force in recruiting student-athletes and in marketing all the MVC programs.   Men’s basketball continues to be the engine that drives Valley athletic programs. With UNI’s NCAA Sweet 16 appearance in 2010, the league has had four different Sweet 16 teams since 2006, and The Valley is the only non-BCS league with more than two different Sweet 16 teams in that span. The MVC Tournament continues to be a spectacular showcase for the league, and the MVC has extended the tournament agreement with the Scottrade Center that will keep Arch Madness in St. Louis through at least 2015. During the 2011 MVC Championship, the league surpassed 1 million in total attendance for the event, now in its 23nd year.   While the success of men’s basketball has received the greatest attention, the overall performance of league teams in virtually every sport continues to raise the national profile of the conference.   Meanwhile, the success of The Valley television package is one of the great stories in the league. The MVC Television Network has blossomed into a revenue-generating vehicle and The Valley’s most visible marketing tool. Also, The Valley is making video-streaming a major focus as it enters the third year of a three-year plan to upgrade the production and marketing of both institutionally-produced and conference-produced webcasts.

In 2010, The Valley took a major step toward ensuring current revenues in television media and tournament sponsorship sales would be guaranteed in future years when it announced a 10-year partnership with Learfield Sports. The Jefferson City, Missouri-based company now has the exclusive sales and marketing rights to MVC assets that include championships and television advertising.   During the tenure of Doug Elgin, The Valley’s ninth and longest-tenured commissioner, The Valley has been aggressive in hosting NCAA events in St. Louis. Since 1998, the MVC served as host for a staggering nine NCAA tournament events in the 13-year period, which has made St. Louis one of the most frequent stops on the NCAA Tournament trail. The Valley hosted Women’s Final Fours in 2001 and 2009, and the Men’s Final Four in 2005. The league will host an NCAA second- and thirdround men’s basketball event in Kansas City in 2013 and assisted Creighton with preliminary round men’s events in both 2008 and 2012.   The seeds for the creation of the conference were planted by eight administrators representing five institutions, who met at the Midland Hotel in Kansas City, Mo., on Jan. 12, 1907. The five schools which formed the Missouri Valley Intercollegiate Athletic Association were Washington University of St. Louis, and the state universities of Iowa, Kansas, Missouri and Nebraska. Two months after the initial meeting, two more schools -- Drake University and Iowa State College -- were admitted.   In the fall of 1907, basketball became the first competitive sport. Today, the Missouri Valley Conference sponsors the following sports: baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s cross country and track & field (indoor and outdoor), men’s and women’s golf, men’s and women’s soccer, softball, women’s swimming and diving, men’s and women’s tennis, and women’s volleyball.   While The Valley no longer sponsors football (it did from 1907-85), six league members compete in football at the FCS (Football Championship Subdivision) level as Illinois State, Indiana State, Missouri State, UNI and Southern Illinois play in the 10-member Missouri Valley Football Conference (with North Dakota State, South Dakota, South Dakota State, Western Illinois and Youngstown State). That league competed as the Gateway Conference from 1985-2007. Drake plays nonscholarship football in the Pioneer Football League.   This season, the league will conduct its 102nd outdoor track and field championship, its 95th tennis championship, its 59th

baseball tournament, and its 75th golf championship for the men. Those programs, plus other current sponsored sports of cross country (54 years), indoor track (46), men’s soccer (22) and swimming and diving (19), have helped solidify The Valley as one of the nation’s most respected conferences.   Athletic accomplishments include four NCAA national basketball championships, 16 trips to the NCAA Final Four, a 1989 national baseball championship and 19 College World Series qualifiers. The league owns a total of 30 post-season national team championships, including Wichita State’s men’s basketball NIT title in 2011. In 2001, Missouri State added to The Valley women’s accomplishments, as the Lady Bears advanced to the Women’s Basketball Final Four in St. Louis. Creighton (2004) and Missouri State (2005) have claimed national championships (WNIT) in women’s basketball, while MSU also has a 1992 NCAA Women’s Final Four appearance, and Creighton (2003), Drake (1999) and Illinois State (2009) have made semifinal trips to the WNIT postseason tournament.   Indeed, the inclusion of women’s programs under The Valley banner has provided a boost. The Gateway Collegiate Athletic Conference -- which began in 1982 -- merged with the Missouri Valley Conference and was unveiled as part of the new conference on July 1, 1992.   And while the inclusion of women’s sports under a comprehensive athletic umbrella is a recent development in the league’s storied history, over the years, Valley student-athletes and coaches have become household names during the league’s illustrious history, both during their collegiate careers and, for some, professional careers.   In fact, The Valley began honoring that tradition in the summer of 1997, when the conference began its athletics Hall of Fame. Hersey Hawkins of Bradley, Larry Bird of Indiana State, Wes Unseld of Louisville, Coach Henry Iba of Oklahoma State, Dave Stallworth of Wichita State, Ed Macauley of Saint Louis, and Oscar Robertson of Cincinnati were members of the initial induction class. Currently, nearly 80 former players, coaches and alums dot the league’s Hall of Fame.  League members include Bradley, Creighton, Drake, Evansville, Illinois State, Indiana State, Missouri State, Northern Iowa, Southern Illinois, and Wichita State. Central Arkansas and Southern Illinois-Edwardsville are affiliate members in men’s soccer.

EARLIEST & LATEST GOALS SCORED IN MSU HISTORY Date 9/27/09 10/20/97 11/1/01 9/21/97 8/22/10 8/28/05 9/26/08 8/29/99 10/9/98

Earliest Goal to Begin a Match Player Opponent Time of Goal Becky Handley UNI 0:21 Shannis Stock Missouri S&T 0:27 Ann-Marie Russell Drury 0:51 Mitzi Rouse Northern Arizona 1:00 Brooke Williams North Texas 1:10 Chelsea Anderson UALR 1:12 Jenna Dobkins Oral Roberts 1:14 Debbie Stark Southeast Missouri St. 1:32 Mitzi Rouse Valparaiso 1:48

Date 8/28/09 9/10/06 10/1/96 9/12/10 8/25/06 10/22/10 9/3/10 9/23/11

Latest Goal of First Half Player Opponent Time of Goal Tara Bailes Austin Peay 44:51 Angela Parsons Louisiana Tech 44:31 Jennifer Goodloe Southwest Baptist 44:30 Logan Bisbee Arkansas 44:30 Emily Wright Arkansas 44:20 Sarah Linsin Creighton 44:19 Sarah Linsin Oral Roberts 44:14 Michelle Sommer Indiana State 44:11

Date 8/28/11 9/21/97 10/15/99 9/5/99 8/27/99

Earliest Goal to Begin Second Half Player Opponent Time of Goal Rachel Weimer Vanderbilt 45:49 Jamie Hautzinger Northern Arizona 46:13 Jamie Hautzinger UALR 46:30 Alina Alaimo Mississippi State 46:53 Jennifer Eickmeier Tulsa 47:00

Date 9/22/04 10/1/10 9/23/01 10/14/97 9/15/99 9/4/11 8/31/99 9/5/99 10/1/96 10/29/00 9/22/02 9/12/07 10/12/01

Latest Goal in Regulation Player Opponent Time of Goal Kate Hercules UALR 89:57 Grace Cross Indiana State 89:54 Ann-Marie Russell IPFW 89:51 Angela Baca Rockhurst 89:40 Mandy Fisher Saint Louis 89:15 Jeslynne McGrath Oklahoma 88:35 Elizabeth Unruh Oral Roberts 88:33 Sarah Houska Mississippi State 88:08 Alissa Donaldson Southwest Baptist 88:00 Katie DeCarlo UNI 88:00 Mary Litvan Mississippi State 87:54 Jenna Dobkins Murray State 87:46 Katie DeCarlo Indiana State 87:25

Date 9/7/01 9/30/05 10/8/99 9/16/11 10/24/99 8/25/06 11/3/00 10/9/11 9/26/10 9/29/02 10/14/97 9/8/06

Latest Goal in Overtime Player Opponent Time of Goal Julia Yank Tulsa 119:20 Allison Osmundson Indiana State 118:20 April Lee Arkansas 110:33 Michelle Mayne-Nicholls UMKC 104:17 Debbie Stark Creighton 103:08 Caroline Sweeney Arkansas 100:57 Julia Yank Illinois State 100:03 Shelby Stewart SIU Edwardsville 99:58 Michelle Sommer UMKC 99:15 Tracy Allen Tulsa 99:07 Angela Baca Rockhurst 98:37 Caroline Sweeney Alabama A&M 96:51

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Overall Record: 9-11-0 (.450) *MVC Record: 0-3

Game-by-Game

SMS 0, Mississippi 2 August 31, at Springfield, Mo. SMS Scoring: None SMS Mississippi Shots 10 16 Tulsa Tournament SMS 1, Oklahoma State 2 September 6, at Tulsa, Okla. SMS Scoring: Sunny Williston (Colette Lalumondiere) 12’ SMS Oklahoma State Shots 10 13 SMS 0, Tulsa 1 September 7, at Tulsa, Okla. SMS Scoring: None SMS Tulsa Shots 6 18

Jamie Dobbs scored four goals in 1996.

SMS 4, UALR 0 September 13, at Springfield, Mo. SMS Scoring: Jamie Hautzinger (unassisted) 8’ Sunny Williston (unassisted) 21’ Jenny Albers (Jamie Hautzinger) 30’ Jamie Dobbs (unassisted) 81’ SMS UALR Shots 20 4 SMS 4, UTEP 0 September 15, at Springfield, Mo. SMS Scoring: Gina Schwer (Jamie Hautzinger) 33’ Jamie Hautzinger (Mitzi Rouse) 38’ Jamie Hautzinger (Colette Lalumondiere, Jennifer Beal) 55’ Colette Lalumondiere (Sarah Houska) 70’ SMS UTEP Shots 13 14 SMS 2, Missouri 0 September 19, at Columbia, Mo. SMS Scoring: Jamie Hautzinger (Mitzi Rouse) 40’ Jenny Albers (Jamie Hautzinger) 74’ SMS Missouri Shots 12 20 SMS 2, Central Missouri 0 September 21, at Springfield, Mo. SMS Scoring: Jenny Albers (Jamie Hautzinger) 18’ Gina Schwer (unassisted) 27’ SMS Central Missouri Shots 26 5 SMS 2, Missouri S&T 0 September 25, at Rolla, Mo. SMS Scoring: Jenny Albers (Jamie Hautzinger) 55’ Jamie Dobbs (unassisted) 85’ SMS Missouri S&T Shots 19 14 Oral Roberts Classic SMS 1, North Texas 0 September 28, at Tulsa, Okla. SMS Scoring: Sunny Williston (Penalty Kick) 52’ SMS North Texas Shots 10 4 SMS 0, Oral Roberts 7 September 29, at Tulsa, Okla. SMS Scoring: None SMS Oral Roberts Shots 7 18

1996 Team Leaders Goals: 10 Jamie Hautzinger Assists: 10 Jamie Hautzinger Points: 30 Jamie Hautzinger Shots: 64 Jamie Hautzinger Shutouts: 8 Beth Schneider

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SMS 9, Southwest Baptist 1 October 1, at Springfield, Mo. SMS Scoring: Jamie Hautzinger (unassisted) 5’ Jamie Hautzinger (Vicky Schulte) 5’ Vicky Schulte (unassisted) 19’ Sunny Williston (Vicky Schulte) 21’ Jenny Albers (Sarah Houska) 23’ Jennifer Goodloe (unassisted) 45’ Heather Scott (unassisted) 68’ Tara Bush (Jennifer Goodloe) 72’ Alissa Donaldson (Jennifer Goodloe, Michelle Kraichley) 88’ SMS Southwest Baptist Shots 19 2 *SMS 0, Illinois State 4 October 5, at Normal, Ill. SMS Scoring: None SMS Illinois State Shots 18 26

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*SMS 0, Eastern Illinois 1 October 6, at Charleston, Ill. SMS Scoring: None SMS Eastern Illinois Shots 10 20 SMS 0, Saint Louis 1 October 13, at Springfield, Mo. SMS Scoring: None SMS Saint Louis Shots 12 14 Texas Tech Tournament SMS 0, Baylor 3 October 19, at Lubbock, Texas SMS Scoring: None SMS Baylor Shots 8 18 SMS 1, Texas Tech 5 October 20, at Lubbock, Texas SMS Scoring: Jamie Dobbs (Sarah Houska) 56’ SMS Texas Tech Shots 11 16 *SMS 2, Evansville 5 October 27, at Evansville, Ind. SMS Scoring: Jamie Hautzinger (Jenny Albers) 20’ Gina Schwer (Mitzi Rouse) 48’ SMS Evansville Shots 10 19 SMS 7, Tennessee Tech 0 November 2, at Springfield, Mo. SMS Scoring: Sarah Houska (unassisted) 4’ Sarah Houska (Jenny Albers, Jamie Hautzinger) 14’ Gina Schwer (Alissa Donaldson) 15’ Gina Schwer (Jamie Hautzinger, Jenny Albers) 16’ Jamie Hautzinger (Colette Lalumondiere) 51’ Vicky Schulte (Colette Lalumondiere) 52’ Jamie Dobbs (Vicky Schulte, Jamie Hautzinger) 61’ SMS Tennessee Tech Shots 36 2 MVC Tournament SMS 4, Illinois State 0 November 7, at Evansville, Ind. SMS Scoring: Colette Lalumondiere (unassisted) 28’ Jamie Hautzinger (Colette Lalumondiere) 30’ Sarah Houska (Colette Lalumondiere) 43’ Colette Lalumondiere (Gina Schwer) 58’ SMS Illinois State Shots 15 5 SMS 1, Evansville 4 (OT) November 8, at Evansville, Ind. SMS Scoring: Jamie Hautzinger (unassisted) 50’ SMS Evansville Shots 8 29


WOMEN’S SOCCER YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1997

Overall Record: 12-7-2 (.619) *MVC Record: 2-2-1 (3rd)

Game-by-Game

SMS 1, Oklahoma State 0 August 29, at Springfield, Mo. SMS Scoring: Jamie Hautzinger (Jamie Dobbs) 30’ SMS Oklahoma State Shots 14 19 SMS 0, Tulsa 4 August 31, at Tulsa, Okla. SMS Scoring: None SMS Tulsa Shots 9 23 SMS 1, Memphis 3 September 5, at Memphis, Tenn. SMS Scoring: Jamie Hautzinger (unassisted) 6’ SMS Memphis Shots 10 16 SMS 1, Central Missouri 0 September 15, at Warrensburg, Mo. SMS Scoring: Jamie Dobbs (unassisted) 19’ SMS Central Missouri Shots 18 14 SMS 0, Missouri 1 September 19, at Springfield, Mo. SMS Scoring: None SMS Missouri Shots 7 23 SMS 4, Northern Arizona 1 September 21, at Springfield, Mo. SMS Scoring: Mitzi Rouse (Vicky Shulte) 1’ Ann-Marie Russell (Jamie Hautzinger) 9’ Jamie Hautzinger (unassisted) 47’ Mitzi Rouse (Vicky Schulte) 72’ SMS Northern Arizona Shots 26 19 SMS 1, Oral Roberts 0 September 26, at Springfield, Mo. SMS Scoring: Vicky Schulte (unassisted) 60’ SMS Oral Roberts Shots 16 16

SMS Dillon’s/Reebok Classic *SMS 3, Creighton 0 October 10, at Springfield, Mo. SMS Scoring: Sarah Houska (unassisted) 15’ Mary Beth Johnson (unassisted) 40’ Jamie Hautzinger (Cori Seager) 81’ SMS Creighton Shots 19 8 SMS 2, Belmont 1 October 12, at Springfield, Mo. SMS Scoring: Mitzi Rouse (Ann-Marie Russell) 11’ Jamie Hautzinger (unassisted) 20’ SMS Belmont Shots 29 4 SMS 4, Rockhurst 3 (OT) October 14, at Springfield, Mo. SMS Scoring: Sunny Williston (Jamie Hautzinger, Shannis Stock) 73’ Angela Baca (Jamie Hautzinger) 74’ Angela Baca (unassisted) 90’ Angela Baca (Ann-Marie Russell) 99’ SMS Rockhurst Shots 27 9 *SMS 0, Evansville 3 October 17, at Evansville, Ind. SMS Scoring: None SMS Evansville Shots 3 15 SMS 5, Missouri S&T 1 October 20, at Springfield, Mo. SMS Scoring: Shannis Stock (unassisted) 1’ Jennifer Eickmeier (unassisted) 18’ Jamie Hautzinger (Shannis Stick) 31’ Mitzi Rouse (Shannis Stock) 50’ Mary Beth Johnson (unassisted) 71’ SMS Missouri S&T Shots 17 7

SMS 3, Kansas 2 October 24, at Lawrence, Kan. SMS Scoring: Jamie Hautzinger (unassisted) 55’ Jamie Hautzinger (unassisted) 70’ Mitzi Rouse (Jennifer Eickmeier) 71’ SMS Kansas Shots 18 13 SMS 1, Saint Louis 1 (2OT) October 26, at St. Louis, Mo. SMS Scoring: Angela Baca (Jamie Hautzinger) 73’ SMS Saint Louis Shots 15 18 *SMS 1, Eastern Illinois 2 October 31, at Springfield, Mo. SMS Scoring: Mitzi Rouse (Jamie Hautzinger) 77’ SMS Eastern Illinois Shots 10 9 SMS 1, Arkansas 5 November 2, at Fayetteville, Ark. SMS Scoring: Tara Bush (Jamie Hautzinger) 38’ SMS Arkansas Shots 12 22 MVC Tournament SMS 3, Valparaiso 0 November 6, at Springfield, Mo. SMS Scoring: Jamie Hautzinger (unassisted) 21’ Shannis Stock (Jamie Hautzinger) 25’ Mary Beth Johnson (unassisted) 75’ SMS Valparaiso Shots 20 8 SMS 1, Eastern Illinois 2 November 7, at Springfield, Mo. SMS Scoring: Mitzi Rouse (unassisted) 19’ SMS Eastern Illinois Shots 15 17

SMS 4, UALR 2 September 28, at Little Rock, Ark. SMS Scoring: Sarah Houska (Shannis Stock) 18’ Jamie Hautzinger (Ann-Marie Russell) 50’ Mitzi Rouse (Jamie Hautzinger) 57’ Jamie Hautzinger (unassisted) 83’ SMS UALR Shots 27 8 *SMS 2, Valparaiso 0 October 3, at Valparaiso, Ind. SMS Scoring: Jenny Albers (Jamie Hautsinger) 31’ Jamie Hautzinger (Jamie Dobbs) 84’ SMS Valparaiso Shots 23 12 *SMS 0, Illinois State 0 (2OT) October 5, at Normal, Ill. SMS Scoring: None SMS Illinois State Shots 7 9

Jamie Hautzinger led the team in every offensive category in 1997.

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1997 Team Leaders Goals: 12 Jamie Hautzinger Assists: 9 Jamie Hautzinger Points: 33 Jamie Hautzinger Shots: 87 Jamie Hautzinger Shutouts: 5 Heather Miller

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Overall Record: 4-14-1 (.237) *MVC Record: 2-4-0 (4th)

Game-by-Game

SMS 1, Tulsa 2 (2OT) September 4, at Springfield, Mo. SMS Scoring: Jenny Albers (unassisted) 52’ SMS Tulsa Shots 5 13

*SMS 0, Illinois State 3 October 11, at Springfield, Mo. SMS Scoring: None SMS Illinois State Shots 1 11

*SMS 1, Eastern Illinois 4 October 25, at Charleston, Ill. SMS Scoring: Mitzi Rouse (Vicky Schulte) 80’ SMS Eastern Illinois Shots 9 16

SMS 2, Memphis 1 September 6, at Springfield, Mo. SMS Scoring: Alina Alaimo (Mary Beth Johnson) 43’ Jenny Albers (Jamie Hautzinger) 59’ SMS Memphis Shots 9 12

*SMS 0, Evansville 2 October 16, at Springfield, Mo. SMS Scoring: None SMS Evansville Shots 1 14

MVC Tournament

SMS 1, Missouri 7 September 11, at Columbia, Mo. SMS Scoring: Mitzi Rouse (Jamie Hautzinger) 6’ SMS Missouri Shots 5 26

*SMS 1, UALR 0 October 18, at Springfield, Mo. SMS Scoring: Rachelle Smith (Kristy Ward, Sarah Houska) 75’ SMS UALR Shots 12 3

SMS 0, TCU 1 September 15, at Springfield, Mo. SMS Scoring: None SMS TCU Shots 6 11

SMS 1, Belmont 4 October 23, at Nashville, Tenn. SMS Scoring: Rachelle Smith (unassisted) 84’ SMS Belmont Shots 7 16

SMS 2, Oral Roberts 4 September 18, at Tulsa, Okla. SMS Scoring: Kristy Ward (unassisted) 21’ Michelle Neher (unassisted) 73’ SMS Oral Roberts Shots 8 20 SMS 0, Oklahoma State 4 September 20, at Stillwater, Okla. SMS Scoring: None SMS Oklahoma State Shots 1 27

1998 Team Leaders Goals: 4 Mitzi Rouse Assists: 3 Jamie Hautzinger 3 Jennifer Eickmeier Points: 9 Mitzi Rouse Shots: 25 Jamie Dobbs Shutouts: 1 Colleen Daniels

*SMS 0, Creighton 6 September 25, at Omaha, Neb. SMS Scoring: None SMS Creighton Shots 11 22 SMS 0, #21 Nebraska 7 September 27, at Lincoln, Neb. SMS Scoring: None SMS Nebraska Shots 3 29 SMS 2, Rockhurst 3 October 1, at Kansas City, Mo. SMS Scoring: Jenny Albers (unassisted) 58’ Ann-Marie Russell (Jenny Albers) 87’ SMS Rockhurst Shots 8 14 SMS 1, Mississippi State 2 (2OT) October 4, at Springfield, Mo. SMS Scoring: Mitzi Rouse (Ann-Marie Russell) 72’ SMS Mississippi State Shots 13 15 SMS 1, Saint Louis 1 (2OT) October 7, at Springfield, Mo. SMS Scoring: Ann-Marie Russell (Jennifer Eickmeier, Mitzi Rouse) 65’ SMS Saint Louis Shots 14 12 *SMS 2, Valparaiso 1 (OT) October 9, at Springfield, Mo. SMS Scoring: Mitzi Rouse (Ann-Marie Russell) 2’ Jamie Dobbs (Jennifer Eickmeier) 94’ SMS Valparaiso Shots 14 4

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Jenny Albers scored goals in the Bears’ first two matches of the season.

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SMS 3, Eastern Illinois 1 October 29, at Evansville, Ind. SMS Scoring: Jennifer Beal (Penalty Kick) 22’ Jamie Gallagher (Jamie Hautzinger) 43’ Rachelle Smith (Jennifer Eickmeier) 68’ SMS Eastern Illinois Shots 17 13 SMS 0, Illinois State 3 October 30, at Evansville, Ind. SMS Scoring: None SMS Illinois State Shots 8 16


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Game-by-Game

SMS 4, Tulsa 0 August 27, at Tulsa, Okla. SMS Scoring: Vicky Schulte (unassisted) 14’ Kristy Ward (Jenny Albers) 16’ Jennifer Eickmeier (Shannis Stock, Jamie Hautzinger) 47’ Debbie Stark (Jennifer Eickmeier) 51’ SMS Tulsa Shots 17 13 SMS 5, SEMO 1 August 29, at Springfield, Mo. SMS Scoring: Debbie Stark (Jennifer Eickmeier) 2’ Debbie Stark (Shannis Stock) 23’ Rachelle Smith (Jennifer Eickmeier) 25’ Jamie Hautzinger (unassisted) 61’ Stacey Smolarczyk (unassisted) 70’ SMS SEMO Shots 16 7 SMS 6, Oral Roberts 0 August 31, at Springfield, Mo. SMS Scoring: Jennifer Eickmeier (unassisted) 21’ Jamie Hautzinger (Jennifer Eickmeier) 22’ Shannis Stock (unassisted) 39’ Natalie Whiteman (Rachelle Smith) 43’ Katy Reisch (Jamie Hautzinger, Debbie Stark) 66’ Elizabeth Unruh (Mandy Fisher) 89’ SMS Oral Roberts Shots 13 6 SMS 1, Mississippi 3 September 3, at Oxford, Miss. SMS Scoring: Jena Knopf (unassisted) 85’ SMS Mississippi Shots 9 23 SMS 5, Mississippi State 0 September 5, at Starkville, Miss. SMS Scoring: Sarah Houska (Jennifer Eickmeier) 36’ Alina Alaimo (Jamie Hautzinger, Shannis Stock) 47’ Alina Alaimo (unassisted) 51’ Debbie Stark (unassisted) 73’ Sarah Houska (Rachelle Smith) 89’ SMS Mississippi State Shots 28 3 SMS 4, Oklahoma State 0 September 8, at Springfield, Mo. SMS Scoring: Jamie Hautzinger (Natalie Whiteman) 15’ Natalie Whiteman (Jamie Hautzinger, Alina Alaimo) 49’ Debbie Stark (Alina Alaimo) 51’ Debbie Stark (Jennifer Eickmeier) 56’ SMS Oklahoma State Shots 10 11 SMS 1, Memphis 0 September 10, at Memphis, Tenn. SMS Scoring: Alina Alaimo (unassisted) 23’ SMS Memphis Shots 12 8 SMS 7, Tennessee-Martin 0 September 12, at Martin, Tenn. SMS Scoring: Jamie Hautzinger (Natalie Whiteman, Shannis Stock) 21’ Jenny Albers (unassisted) 23’ Natalie Whiteman (Jamie Hautzinger) 27’ Sarah Houska (unassisted) 31’ Sarah Houska (Jena Knopf) 36’

Overall Record: 14-7-1 (.659) *MVC Record: 3-2-0 (3rd)

Natalie Whiteman (unassisted) 62’ Mandy Fisher (unassisted) 76’ SMS Tennessee-Martin Shots 31 1

Debbie Stark led the team with 11 goals as a freshman in 1999.

SMS 1, Saint Louis 3 September 15, at St. Louis, Mo. SMS Scoring: Mandy Fisher (Debbie Stark) 90’ SMS Saint Louis Shots 5 16 SMS 1, Kansas 3 September 21, at Springfield, Mo. SMS Scoring: Natalie Whiteman (Shannis Stock, Jamie Hautzinger) 52’ SMS Kansas Shots 5 12 SMS 4, Missouri S&T 2 September 25, at Springfield, Mo. SMS Scoring: Natalie Whiteman (Jamie Hautzinger) 48’ Alina Alaimo (unassisted) 62’ Jamie Hautzinger (Alina Alaimo, Shannis Stock) 64’ Debbie Stark (Jennifer Beal) 72’ SMS Missouri S&T Shots 19 7 *SMS 0, Illinois State 1 October 1, at Springfield, Mo. SMS Scoring: None SMS Illinois State Shots 2 11 SMS 2, Arkansas 1 (2OT) October 8, at Springfield, Mo. SMS Scoring: Sarah Houska (Jamie Hautzinger) 61’ April Lee (Jamie Hautzinger) 111’ SMS Arkansas Shots 14 14 SMS 0, Eastern Illinois 1 October 10, at Springfield, Mo. SMS Scoring: None SMS Eastern Illinois Shots 18 11 *SMS 8, UALR 0 October 15, at Little Rock, Ark. SMS Scoring: Jamie Hautzinger (April Lee, Jennifer Eickmeier) 30’ Sarah Houska (Jennifer Eickmeier) 35’ Jamie Hautzinger (Debbie Stark, Alina Alaimo) 47’ April Lee (Jamie Hautzinger) 50’ Alina Alaimo (Debbie Stark) 61’ Sarah Houska (unassisted) 64’ Debbie Stark (unassisted) 80’ Kristy Ward (unassisted) 82’ SMS UALR Shots 21 3 *SMS 1, Evansville 2 October 17, at Evansville, Ind. SMS Scoring: Debbie Stark (unassisted) 33’ SMS Evansville Shots 7 15

*SMS 2, Creighton 1 (OT) October 24, at Springfield, Mo. SMS Scoring: April Lee (Jamie Hautzinger) 88’ Debbie Stark (Jamie Dobbs) 104’ SMS Creighton Shots 9 8 *SMS 2, Drury 0 October 29, at Springfield, Mo. SMS Scoring: Jennifer Eickmeier (Sarah Houska) 13’ Sarah Houska (Jennifer Eickmeier) 18’ SMS Drury Shots 12 3 MVC Tournament SMS 6, UALR 0 October 31, at Springfield, Mo. SMS Scoring: Alina Alaimo (unassisted) 9’ Mandy Fisher (Natalie Whiteman) 40’ Jamie Dobbs (unassisted) 48’ Debbie Stark (unassisted) 57’ Rachelle Smith (Katy Reisch) 79’ Kristy Ward (Mandy Fisher) 86’ SMS UALR Shots 24 2 SMS 1, Illinois State 1 (SMS 4-3 PK’s) November 5, at Springfield, Mo. SMS Scoring: Alina Alaimo (Kristy Ward) 44’ SMS Illinois State Shots 11 19 SMS 2, Evansville 3 (3OT) November 7, at Springfield, Mo. SMS Scoring: April Lee (Shannis Stock) 48’ Jamie Hautzinger (unassisted) 64’ SMS Evansville Shots 3 18

SMS 2, Belmont 1 October 22, at Springfield, Mo. SMS Scoring: April Lee (unassisted) 33’ April Lee (Jamie Hautzinger) 83’ SMS Belmont Shots 18 2

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1999 Team Leaders Goals: 11 Debbie Stark Assists: 12 Jamie Hautzinger Points: 30 Jamie Hautzinger Shots: 51 Jamie Hautzinger Shutouts: 1 Jennifer Grocki

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WOMEN’S SOCCER YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 2000

SMS 3, Central Missouri 1 August 26, at Springfield, Mo. SMS Scoring: Mary Litvan (Alina Alaimo) 3’ Kristy Ward (Natalie Whiteman, Ann-Marie Russell) 8’ Mary Litvan (unassisted) 25’ SMS Central Missouri Shots 5 23 SMS 0, #5 Nebraska 5 August 29, at Lincoln Neb. SMS Scoring: None SMS Nebraska Shots 2 32 Oral Roberts Tournament SMS 7, Arkansas State 0 September 1, at Tulsa, Okla. SMS Scoring: Mary Litvan (Natalie Whiteman) 4’ Alina Alaimo (unassisted) 18’ Alina Alaimo (Shannis Stock) 23’ Mary Litvan (Katie DeCarlo) 27’ Mandy Fisher (Jena Alaimo) 39’ Jennifer Eickmeier (unassisted) 54’ Ann-Marie Russell (April Lee, Alina Alaimo) 69’ SMS Arkansas State Shots 9 26 SMS 1, Oral Roberts 2 September 3, at Tulsa, Okla. SMS Scoring: April Lee (Katie DeCarlo) 87’ SMS Oral Roberts Shots 16 20 SMS 1, Saint Louis 5 September 6, at Springfield, Mo. SMS Scoring: April Lee (Julia Yank, Natalie Whiteman) 21’ SMS Saint Louis Shots 12 15 SMS 4, Memphis 0 September 8, at Springfield, Mo. SMS Scoring: Rachelle Smith (Mary Litvan, Alina Alaimo) 26’ April Lee (unassisted) 71’ Jamey McClean (Mary Litvan) 84’ Ann-Marie Russell (Katie Martin) 86’ SMS Memphis Shots 18 13 SMS 0, Tulsa 4 September 10, at Tulsa, Okla. SMS Scoring: None SMS Tulsa Shots 7 24 Kansas Tournament SMS 2, Mississippi 4 September 15, at Lawrence, Kan. SMS Scoring: Kristy Ward (unassisted) 41’ Katie DeCarlo (Shannis Stock, April Lee) 69’ SMS Mississippi Shots 11 18 SMS 0, Kansas 2 September 17, at Lawrence, Kan. SMS Scoring: None SMS Kansas Shots 11 26

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Overall Record: 12-11-1 (.521) *MVC Record: 4-3-0 (3rd)

Game-by-Game SMS 2, Arkansas 3 September 20, at Fayetteville, Ark. SMS Scoring: April Lee (unassisted) 12’ April Lee (unassisted) 56’ SMS Arkansas Shots 6 22

SMS 3, SEMO 0 September 22, at Cape Girardeau, Mo. SMS Scoring: Stacey Smolarczyk (unassisted) 21’ April Lee (Julia Yank) 56’ Ann-Marie Russell (Rachelle Smith) 87’ SMS SEMO Shots 11 17 SMS 0, Eastern Illinois 0 (2OT) September 27, at Charleston, Ill. SMS Scoring: None SMS Eastern Illinois Shots 26 20 SMS 6, Tennessee-Martin 0 September 29, at Springfield, Mo. SMS Scoring: Alina Alaimo (Mary Litvan) 6’ Stacey Smolarczyk (Natalie Whiteman, Shannis Stock) 13’ Mary Litvan (Katie Reisch) 23’ April Lee (Rachelle Smith) 74’ Rachelle Smith (Julia Yank) 79’ Jena Alaimo (unassisted) 85’ SMS Tennessee-Martin Shots 30 3 *SMS 4, UNI 1 October 6, at Springfield, Mo. SMS Scoring: Mary Litvan (Ann-Marie Russell) 12’ Kristy Ward (unassisted) 55’ Stacey Smolarczyk (Katie Decarlo, Jennifer Eickmeier) 77’ Mandy Fisher (unassisted) 84’ SMS UNI Shots 20 1 *SMS 1, Creighton 0 October 8, at Omaha, Neb. SMS Scoring: April Lee (Alina Alaimo) 67’ SMS Creighton Shots 21 9 *SMS 1, Illinois State 2 October 13, at Normal, Ill. SMS Scoring: Stacey Smolarczyk (unassisted) 14’ SMS Illinois State Shots 8 17 *SMS 4, Indiana State 0 October 15, at Terre Haute, Ind. SMS Scoring: Ann-Marie Russell (Kristy Ward) 51’ Jennifer Eickmeier (unassisted) 69’ Stephanie Schultz (Rachelle Smith) 86’ Katie DeCarlo (unassisted) 87’ SMS Indiana State Shots 19 2

2000 Team Leaders Goals: 9 April Lee Assists: 5 Alina Alaimo Points: 21 April Lee Shots: 64 April Lee Shutouts: 9 Jennifer Grocki

Missouri State University

2000 MVC Tournament Champions *SMS 1, Belmont 0 October 20, at Springfield, Mo. SMS Scoring: Stacey Smolarczyk (Mary Litvan) 19’ SMS Belmont Shots 14 10 *SMS 0, Evansville 1 (OT) October 22, at Springfield, Mo. SMS Scoring: None SMS Evansville Shots 2 12 *SMS 2, Drury 3 October 27, at Springfield, Mo. SMS Scoring: April Lee (unassisted) 40’ Alina Alaimo (unassisted) 85’ SMS Drury Shots 17 15 MVC Tournament SMS 5, UNI 0 October 29, at Springfield, Mo. SMS Scoring: Alina Alaimo (Penalty Kick) 25’ Alina Alaimo (Julia Yank) 44’ Julia Yank (Penalty Kick) 80’ UNI Own Goal 83’ Katie DeCarlo (Mandy Fisher) 88’ SMS UNI Shots 17 1 SMS 1, Illinois State 0 (OT) November 3, at Maryland Heights, Mo. SMS Scoring: Julia Yank (Alina Alaimo) 101’ SMS Illinois State Shots 8 17 SMS 1, Evansville 0 November 5, at Maryland Heights, Mo. SMS Scoring: Stacey Smolarczyk (April Lee) 64’ SMS Evansville Shots 6 13 NCAA Tournament SMS 0, Arizona State 2 November 8, at Tempe, Ariz. SMS Scoring: None SMS Arizona State Shots 8 10


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Game-by-Game

Overall Record: 10-9-1 (.525) *MVC Record: 2-4-0 (5th)

SMS 1, Tennessee-Martin 0 August 31, at Martin, Tenn. SMS Scoring: Mary Litvan (Katie DeCarlo) 24’ SMS Tennessee-Martin Shots 26 7

*SMS 0, Illinois State 4 October 7, at Springfield, Mo. SMS Scoring: None SMS Illinois State Shots 5 26

SMS 2, Memphis 2 (2OT) September 2, at Memphis, Tenn. SMS Scoring: Memphis Own Goal 34’ Debbie Stark (Mandy Fisher) 43’ SMS Memphis Shots 11 16

*SMS 2, Indiana State 0 October 12, at Terre Haute, Ind. SMS Scoring: Mandy Fisher (Rachel Smith) 42’ Katie DeCarlo (Sarah Guenther) 88’ SMS Indiana State Shots 12 13

SMS 2, Tulsa 1 (2OT) September 7, at Springfield, Mo. SMS Scoring: Debbie Stark (Mary Litvan) 55’ Julia Yank (Shannon McBride, Kristy Ward) 120’ [119:20] SMS Tulsa Shots 16 15

*SMS 1, Evansville 2 October 14, at Evansville, Ind. SMS Scoring: Ann-Marie Russell (unassisted) 53’ SMS Evansville Shots 11 15

SMS 3, Oral Roberts 1 September 9, at Springfield, Mo. SMS Scoring: Erica Lewis (Debbie Stark) 44’ Katie DeCarlo (Mandy Fisher) 50’ Mary Litvan (Julia Yank, Kristy Ward) 67’ SMS Oral Roberts Shots 18 14 SMS 0, Oklahoma State 4 September 18, at Stillwater, Okla. SMS Scoring: None SMS Oklahoma State Shots 11 28

*SMS 1, Creighton 2 (OT) October 21, at Springfield, Mo. SMS Scoring: Julia Yank (Shannon McBride) 27’ SMS Creighton Shots 16 24 SMS 0, Arkansas 4 October 24, at Fayetteville, Ark. SMS Scoring: None SMS Arkansas Shots 5 21

*SMS 1, Drury 2 November 1, at Springfield, Mo. SMS Scoring: Ann-Marie Russell (Katie DeCarlo) 1’ [0:51] SMS Drury Shots 8 8 MVC Tournament SMS 3, Drury 1 November 4, at Springfield, Mo. SMS Scoring: Debbie Stark (Rachel Smith) 23’ Erica Lewis (Lisa Martel) 43’ Sarah Guenther (Erica Lewis) 72’ SMS Drury Shots 10 18 SMS 2, Illinois State 0 November 9, at Maryland Heights, Mo. SMS Scoring: Debbie Stark (Lisa Martel) 38’ Katie DeCarlo (Debbie Stark) 67’ SMS Illinois State Shots 6 15 SMS 1, Evansville 2 November 11, at Maryland Heights, Mo. SMS Scoring: Kristy Ward (Ann-Marie Russell, Katie DeCarlo) 49’ SMS Evansville Shots 5 19

SMS 1, Eastern Illinois 0 October 28, at Springfield, Mo. SMS Scoring: April Lee (Mandy Fisher) 43’ SMS Eastern Illinois Shots 19 24

SMS 0, Oklahoma 1 September 21, at Norman, Okla. SMS Scoring: None SMS Oklahoma Shots 5 24

2001 Team Leaders Goals: 7 Debbie Stark Assists: 4 Katie DeCarlo 4 Mandy Fisher 4 Shannon McBride Points: 17 Debbie Stark Shots: 31 Alina Alaimo Shutouts: 4 Alexis Stormo

SMS 6, IPFW 0 September 23, at Springfield, Mo. SMS Scoring: Sarah Guenther (Julia Yank, Stephanie Schultz) 17’ Katie DeCarlo (unassisted) 28’ Debbie Stark (unassisted) 29’ Debbie Stark (unassisted) 36’ Mandy Fisher (Sarah Guenther) 81’ Ann-Marie Russell (unassisted) 90’ [89:51] SMS IPFW Shots 20 8 SMS 2, Centenary 1 September 30, at Springfield, Mo. SMS Scoring: Debbie Stark (Katie DeCarlo) 62’ Kristy Ward (April Lee, Alina Alaimo) 79’ SMS Centenary Shots 12 11 SMS 0, Saint Louis 1 (2OT) October 2, at St. Louis, Mo. SMS Scoring: None SMS Saint Louis Shots 6 16 *SMS 2, UNI 1 October 5, at Springfield, Mo. SMS Scoring: Mandy Fisher (unassisted) 54’ Katie DeCarlo (Debbie Stark) 58’ SMS UNI Shots 18 7

Alina Alaimo led the Bears with 31 shots taken.

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WOMEN’S SOCCER YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 2002

Overall Record: 8-7-3 (.528) *MVC Record: 3-3-2 (4th)

Game-by-Game

SMS 1, Middle Tennessee 0 August 30, at Springfield, Mo. SMS Scoring: Christel Poague (Mary Litvan) 70’ SMS Middle Tennessee Shots 22 15

SMS 1, Tulsa 0 (OT) September 29, at Tulsa, Okla. SMS Scoring: Tracy Allen (Mandy Fisher) 100’ SMS Tulsa Shots 8 29

SMS 4, Tennessee-Martin 0 September 1, at Springfield, Mo. SMS Scoring: Tracy Allen (unassisted) 45’ Sarah Guenther (unassisted) 54’ Cassie Worley (unassisted) 63’ Julia Yank (unassisted) 67’ SMS Tennessee-Martin Shots 29 14

*SMS 2, UNI 1 October 4, at Cedar Falls, Iowa SMS Scoring: UNI Own Goal 26’ Tracy Allen (Katy Reisch) 39’ SMS UNI Shots 12 12

SMS 0, Minnesota 3 September 4, at Minneapolis, Minn. SMS Scoring: None SMS Minnesota Shots 7 34 SMS 0, SEMO 3 September 8, at Springfield, Mo. SMS Scoring: None SMS SEMO Shots 7 32 SMS 2, Eastern Illinois 1 September 13, at Charleston, Ill. SMS Scoring: Mary Litvan (Christel Poague) 51’ Julia Yank (Mandy Fisher) 64’ SMS Eastern Illinois Shots 10 16

*SMS 0, Drake 0 (2OT) October 18, at Des Moines, Iowa SMS Scoring: None SMS Drake Shots 23 14 *SMS 0, Creighton 0 (2OT) October 20, at Omaha, Neb. SMS Scoring: None SMS Creighton Shots 19 21

*SMS 2, Illinois State 3 October 6, at Normal, Ill. SMS Scoring: Tracy Allen (unassisted) 34’ Lisa Martel (Katie DeCarlo) 78’ SMS Illinois State Shots 8 16

*SMS 2, Drury 1 October 31, at Springfield, Mo. SMS Scoring: Drury Own Goal 50’ Katie DeCarlo (unassisted) 54’ SMS Drury Shots 12 8

*SMS 1, Indiana State 0 October 11, at Springfield, Mo. SMS Scoring: Christel Poague (Sarah Guenther) 80’ SMS Indiana State Shots 12 4

MVC Tournament SMS 0, UNI 2 November 4, at Springfield, Mo. SMS Scoring: None SMS UNI Shots 14 12

*SMS 0, Evansville 2 October 13, at Springfield, Mo. SMS Scoring: None SMS Evansville Shots 16 9

SMS 0, Northern Illinois 1 September 15, at DeKalb, Ill. SMS Scoring: None SMS Northern Illinois Shots 16 15 SMS 3, Mississippi 4 September 20, at Springfield, Mo. SMS Scoring: Mary Litvan (unassisted) 16’ Sarah Guenther (unassisted) 80’ Danielle Morris (unassisted) 84’ SMS Mississippi Shots 7 18 SMS 2, Mississippi State 1 September 22, at Springfield, Mo. SMS Scoring: Julia Yank (Penalty Kick) 82’ Mary Litvan (Julia Yank) 88’ SMS Mississippi State Shots 9 27 SMS 1, Oral Roberts 1 (2OT) September 27, at Tulsa, Okla. SMS Scoring: Christel Poague (Cassie Worley) 44’ SMS Oral Roberts Shots 16 22

2002 Team Leaders Goals: 4 Tracy Allen Assists: 3 Mandy Fisher Points: 8 Tracy Allen 8 Julia Yank Shots: 33 Lisa Martel 33 Julia Yank Shutouts: 6 Alexis Stormo

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Mary Litvan started all 18 matches and added three goals for the Bears in 2002.

Missouri State University


WOMEN’S SOCCER YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 2003

Game-by-Game

Overall Record: 9-9-3 (.500) *MVC Record: 5-2-0 (3rd)

SMS 1, Murray State 2 August 29, at Murray, Ky. SMS Scoring: Caroline Rooker (Danielle Morris) 79’ SMS Murray State Shots 14 5

*SMS 0, Drake 2 October 10, at Springfield, Mo. SMS Scoring: None SMS Drake Shots 6 12

SMS 1, Tennessee-Martin 1 (2OT) August 31, at Martin, Tenn. SMS Scoring: Cassie Worley (Katie DeCarlo) 18’ SMS Tennessee-Martin Shots 22 12

*SMS 1, Creighton 0 October 12, at Springfield, Mo. SMS Scoring: Caroline Rooker (Sarah Guenther) 84’ SMS Creighton Shots 10 11

SMS 0, Mississippi State 0 (2OT) September 5, at Starkville, Miss. SMS Scoring: None SMS Mississippi State Shots 6 14

*SMS 1, UNI 0 October 17, at Springfield, Mo. SMS Scoring: Cassie Worley (Angela Parsons) 24’ SMS UNI Shots 11 5

SMS 0, Mississippi 4 September 7, at Oxford, Miss. SMS Scoring: None SMS Mississippi Shots 4 31

*SMS 0, Illinois State 2 October 19, at Springfield, Mo. SMS Scoring: None SMS Illinois State Shots 5 14

SMS 1, Kansas 2 September 9, at Springfield, Mo. SMS Scoring: Chelsea Anderson (Mary Litvan) 76’ SMS Kansas Shots 4 10

*SMS 2, Indiana State 0 October 24, at Terre Haute, Ind. SMS Scoring: Kate Hercules (unassisted) 25’ Danielle Morris (Chelsea Anderson) 79’ SMS Indiana State Shots 21 11

SMS 3, Memphis 2 September 12, at Springfield, Mo. SMS Scoring: Jaclyn Hood (PK) 38’ Sarah Guenther (unassisted) 50’ Chelsea Anderson (unassisted) 62’ SMS Memphis Shots 14 11

*SMS 2, Drury 0 October 30, at Springfield, Mo. SMS Scoring: Angela Parsons (PK) 57’ Mary Litvan (unassisted) 62’ SMS Drury Shots 12 3 MVC Tournament SMS 2, Drury 1 November 2, at Springfield, Mo. SMS Scoring: Chelsea Anderson (Angela Parsons) 48’ Katie DeCarlo (unassisted) 62’ SMS Drury Shots 14 3 SMS 0, Illinois State 1 November 7, at Maryland Heights, Mo. SMS Scoring: None SMS Illinois State Shots 4 12

*SMS 2, Evansville 0 October 26, at Evansville, Ind. SMS Scoring: Chelsea Anderson (unassisted) 78’ Sarah Guenther (unassisted) 81’ SMS Evansville Shots 13 5

2003 Team Leaders Goals: 5 Chelsea Anderson Assists: 3 Chelsea Anderson Points: 13 Chelsea Anderson Shots: 38 Chelsea Anderson Shutouts: 6 Alexis Stormo

SMS 1, SEMO 2 September 14, at Cape Girardeau, Mo. SMS Scoring: Ashley Anderson (unassisted) 31’ SMS SEMO Shots 10 28 SMS 2, Middle Tennessee 1 September 19, at Murfressboro, Tenn. SMS Scoring: Katie DeCarlo (Stephanie Schultz) 37’ Mary Litvan (Caroline Rooker) 55’ SMS Middle Tennessee Shots 11 13 SMS 1, Eastern Illinois 3 September 21, at Charleston, Ill. SMS Scoring: Dorothy Brown (Mary Litvan) 86’ SMS Eastern Illinois Shots 12 12 SMS 2, Tulsa 1 (OT) September 26, at Springfield, Mo. SMS Scoring: Kate Hercules (Katie DeCarlo) 78’ Chelsea Anderson (Kate Hercules) 94’ SMS Tulsa Shots 15 9

Sarah Guenther was named MVC Defensive Player of the Year in 2003.

SMS 0, Oral Roberts 0 (2OT) September 28, at Springfield, Mo. SMS Scoring: None SMS Oral Roberts Shots 13 8 SMS 0, Saint Louis 1 October 5, at Springfield, Mo. SMS Scoring: None SMS Saint Louis Shots 5 15

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WOMEN’S SOCCER YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 2004

Overall Record: 9-4-4 (.647) *MVC Record: 3-2-2 (4th)

Game-by-Game

SMS 6, Murray State 1 August 29, at Springfield, Mo. SMS Scoring: Kate Blair (Chelsea Anderson) 5’ Kate Blair (Chelsea Anderson) 7’ Murray State Own Goal 32’ Chelsea Anderson (unassisted) 52’ Kate Hercules (Angela Parsons) 69’ Lindsay Cochran (Amy Barth) 82’ SMS Murray State Shots 29 11 SMS 0, Arkansas 1 September 3, at Fayetteville, Ark. SMS Scoring: None SMS Arkansas Shots 10 10 SMS 0, Saint Louis 2 September 8, at St. Louis, Mo. SMS Scoring: None SMS Saint Louis Shots 6 26 SMS 1, North Texas 0 September 12, at Springfield, Mo. SMS Scoring: Sarah Guenther (Dorothy Brown) 75’ SMS North Texas Shots 11 27

*SMS 1, Illinois State 1 (2OT) October 8, at Normal, Ill. SMS Scoring: Chelsea Anderson (Angela Parsons) 27’ SMS Illinois State Shots 11 20 *SMS 2, UNI 0 October 10, at Cedar Falls, Iowa SMS Scoring: Sarah Guenther (unassisted) 26’ Tara Miley (Sarah Guenther) 77’ SMS UNI Shots 23 11 *SMS 2, Evansville 1 October 14, at Springfield, Mo. SMS Scoring: Kate Blair (Sarah Guenther) 52’ Kate Blair (Dorothy Brown) 73’ SMS Evansville Shots 15 12 *SMS 0, Indiana State 1 October 16, at Springfield, Mo. SMS Scoring: None SMS Indiana State Shots 15 10

SMS 2, Eastern Illinois 0 October 24, at Springfield, Mo. SMS Scoring: Kate Blair (Caroline Rooker, Dorothy Brown) 60’ Christel Poague (unassisted) 77’ SMS Eastern Illinois Shots 11 14 *SMS 3, Drury 0 October 28, at Springfield, Mo. SMS Scoring: Kate Hercules (Sarah Guenther) 17’ Angela Parsons (Jaclyn Hood) 60’ Kate Blair (Kate Hercules, Ashley Anderson) 68’ SMS Drury Shots 17 2 MVC Tournament SMS 1, Illinois State 1 (2OT) (ISU 5-4 PK’s) October 31, at Normal, Ill. SMS Scoring: Sarah Guenther (unassisted) 12’ SMS Illinois State Shots 3 18

SMS 1, Tulsa 1 (2OT) September 17, at Tulsa, Okla. SMS Scoring: Lauren Heck (Sarah Guenther) 50’ SMS Tulsa Shots 13 11 SMS 1, Oral Roberts 0 September 19, at Tulsa, Okla. SMS Scoring: Kate Blair (Lindsey Cochran) 42’ SMS Oral Roberts Shots 13 11 SMS 4, UALR 0 September 22, at Springfield, Mo. SMS Scoring: Angela Parsons (Lindsey Cochran) 44’ Kate Blair (Angela Parsons, Megan Beebe) 56’ Lindsey Cochran (Sarah Guenther) 66’ Kate Hercules (Lauren Cochran) 90’ [89:57] SMS UALR Shots 36 3 SMS 5, Northern Illinois 0 September 26, at Springfield, Mo. SMS Scoring: Kate Hercules (Angela Parsons) 6’ Kate Blair (Sarah Guenther) 11’ Angela Parsons (unassisted) 28’ Kate Hercules (Sarah Guenther) 30’ Kate Hercules (Erica West) 83’ SMS Northern Illinois Shots 12 7 *SMS 0, Creighton 0 (2OT) October 1, at Omaha, Neb. SMS Scoring: None SMS Creighton Shots 14 21 *SMS 0, Drake 4 October 3, at Des Moines, Iowa SMS Scoring: None SMS Drake Shots 6 20

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2004 Team Leaders Goals: 8 Kate Blair Assists: 7 Sarah Guenther Points: 16 Kate Blair Shots: 50 Kate Blair Shutouts: 7 Alexis Stormo

Missouri State University

Alexis Stormo finished her career in 2004 with 24 shutouts, second-most in MSU history.


WOMEN’S SOCCER YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 2005

Overall Record: 9-4-5 (.639) *MVC Record: 3-1-2 (3rd)

Game-by-Game

Missouri State 2, Arkansas State 1 (OT) August 26, at Springfield, Mo. MSU Scoring: Allison Osmundson (Jenna Dobkins) 85’ Kate Blair (unassisted) 95’ Missouri State Arkansas State Shots 25 5 Missouri State 4, UALR 0 August 28, at Little Rock, Ark. MSU Scoring: Chelsea Anderson (Caroline Rooker) 2’ Meghan Cassady (Angela Parsons) 31’ Meghan Cassady (unassisted) 64’ Allison Osmundson (unassisted) 77’ Missouri State UALR Shots 19 6 Missouri State 0, #23 Kansas 2 August 31, at Lawrence, Kan. MSU Scoring: None Missouri State Kansas Shots 6 18

*Missouri State 3, Evansville 0 October 2, at Evansville, Ind. MSU Scoring: Chelsea Anderson (Dorothy Brown) 28’ Erica West (Kate Blair, Dorothy Brown) 38’ Dorothy Brown (Meghan Cassady) 80’ Missouri State Evansville Shots 11 15 *Missouri State 3, UNI 1 October 8, at Springfield, Mo. MSU Scoring: Chelsea Anderson (Angela Parsons) 59’ Chelsea Anderson (Laura Galati) 68’ Chelsea Anderson (Kate Blair) 70’ Missouri State UNI Shots 14 6 *Missouri State 1, Illinois State 1 (2OT) October 14, at Springfield, Mo. MSU Scoring: Allison Osmundson (unassisted) 42’ Missouri State Illinois State Shots 17 14

Missouri State 4, Tennessee-Martin 0 September 4, at Springfield, Mo. MSU Scoring: Kate Blair (Chelsea Anderson) 6’ Chelsea Anderson (Kate Blair) 10’ Kate Hercules (Jenna Dobkins) 14’ UTM Own Goal 31’ Missouri State UT-Martin Shots 14 11

*Missouri State 0, Drake 0 (2OT) October 16, at Springfield, Mo. MSU Scoring: None Missouri State Drake Shots 4 11

Missouri State 1, #29 Saint Louis 0 October 20, at Springfield, Mo. MSU Scoring: Kate Hercules (Angela Parsons) 63’ Missouri State Saint Louis Shots 8 15 *Missouri State 0, Creighton 4 October 23, at Omaha, Neb. MSU Scoring: None Missouri State Creighton Shots 8 11 Missouri State 0, Oral Roberts 2 October 26, at Springfield, Mo. MSU Scoring: None Missouri State Oral Roberts Shots 24 15 MVC Tournament Missouri State 2, Evansville 2 (2OT) (UE 4-2 PK’s) October 30, at Springfield, Mo. MSU Scoring: Chelsea Anderson (unassisted) 31’ Lauren Heck (Chelsea Anderson) 69’ Missouri State Evansville Shots 22 15

Missouri State 1, North Texas 1 (2OT) September 9, at Denton, Texas MSU Scoring: Jamie Tarver (Meghan Cassady) 44’ Missouri State North Texas Shots 14 17 Missouri State 0, Memphis 4 September 11, at Memphis, Tenn. MSU Scoring: None Missouri State Memphis Shots 12 18 Missouri State 1, Iowa 1 (2OT) September 16, at Springfield, Mo. MSU Scoring: Kate Hercules (Lauren Heck) 79’ Missouri State Iowa Shots 21 12 Missouri State 2, College of Charleston 0 September 18, at Springfield, Mo. MSU Scoring: Kate Blair (Allison Osmundson, Caroline Rooker) 7’ Chelsea Anderson (unassisted) 63’ Missouri State Coll. of Charleston Shots 20 8 Missouri State 2, Western Kentucky 1 September 23, at Bowling Green, Ky. MSU Scoring: Jenna Dobkins (Chelsea Anderson) 71’ Angela Parsons (Chelsea Anderson) 87’ Missouri State West. Kentucky Shots 14 13 *Missouri State 1, Indiana State 0 (2OT) September 30, at Terre Haute, Ind. MSU Scoring: Allison Osmundson (unassisted) 119’ Missouri State Indiana State Shots 15 10

Chelsea Anderson led the Bears in scoring in 2005 with seven goals and 18 points.

2005 Team Leaders Goals: 7 Chelsea Anderson Assists: 4 Chelsea Anderson 4 Angela Parsons Points: 18 Chelsea Anderson Shots: 44 Chelsea Anderson Shutouts: 7 Jackie Jasper

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WOMEN’S SOCCER YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 2006

Missouri State 3, Arkansas 2 (2OT) August 25, at Springfield, Mo. MSU Scoring: Emily Wright (Nicole Logan) 45’ Caroline Sweeney (Meghan Cassady) 83’ Caroline Sweeney (Samantha Aguilar) 101’ Missouri State Arkansas Shots 12 12

Missouri State 0, Tulsa 1 September 24, at Springfield, Mo. MSU Scoring: None Missouri State Tulsa Shots 15 14 *Missouri State 1, Drake 2 (2OT) September 29, at Des Moines, Iowa MSU Scoring: Meghan Cassady (Chelsea Anderson) 12’ Missouri State Drake Shots 13 15

Missouri State 1, Oklahoma State 2 August 27, at Stillwater, Okla. MSU Scoring: Chelsea Anderson (unassisted) 52’ Missouri State Oklahoma State Shots 4 19

*Missouri State 7, UNI 1 October 1, at Cedar Falls, Iowa MSU Scoring: Caroline Sweeney (unassisted) 15’ Kate Blair (unassisted) 26’ Amy Barth (Jenna Laughlin) 32’ Samantha Aguilar (Jenna Laughlin, Kate Hercules) 34’ Caroline Sweeney (Angela Parsons) 57’ Caroline Sweeney (unassisted) 59’ Jenna Laughlin (Allison Osmundson) 65’ Missouri State UNI Shots 16 6

Missouri State 0, #27 Saint Louis 2 August 29, at St. Louis, Mo. MSU Scoring: None Missouri State Saint Louis Shots 1 17 Missouri State 4, Tennessee-Martin 1 September 1, at Martin, Tenn. MSU Scoring: Kate Blair (Caroline Rooker, Kate Hercules) 6’ Jenna Dobkins (Kate Blair) 10’ Kate Hercules (Laura Galati) 26’ Jenna Laughlin (unassisted) 30’ Missouri State UT-Martin Shots 24 6

*Missouri State 4, Evansville 3 October 8, at Springfield, Mo. MSU Scoring: Chelsea Anderson (Caroline Sweeney) 9’ Chelsea Anderson (Kate Blair) 22’ Jenna Laughlin (Jessica Smits, Nicole Logan) 43’ Lauren Heck (Jessica Smits) 108’ Missouri State Evansville Shots 17 13

Missouri State 1, Louisiana Tech 0 September 10, at Fayetteville, Ark. MSU Scoring: Angela Parsons (Jenna Laughlin) 45’ Missouri State Louisiana Tech Shots 20 6

*Missouri State 1, Creighton 1 (2OT) October 15, at Springfield, Mo. MSU Scoring: Kate Hercules (Caroline Rooker) 68’ Missouri State Creighton Shots 13 16

Missouri State 2, Eastern Illinois 0 September 17, at Springfield, Mo. MSU Scoring: Caroline Sweeney (Caroline Rooker) 5’ Laura Galati (Samantha Aguilar, Nicole Logan) 43’ Missouri State Eastern Illinois Shots 13 12 Missouri State 0, Memphis 0 (2OT) September 22, at Springfield, Mo. MSU Scoring: None Missouri State Memphis Shots 13 16

Missouri State 0, Oklahoma 1 October 26, at Norman, Okla. MSU Scoring: None Missouri State Oklahoma Shots 16 16 MVC Tournament Missouri State 1, Illinois State 0 October 29, at Normal, Ill. MSU Scoring: Kate Blair (Samantha Aguilar) 11’ Missouri State Illinois State Shots 6 25 Missouri State 0, Drake 1 (OT) November 3, at Omaha, Neb. MSU Scoring: None Missouri State Drake Shots 15 22

*Missouri State 1, Indiana State 2 October 6, at Springfield, Mo. MSU Scoring: Angela Parsons (unassisted) 51’ Missouri State Indiana State Shots 24 9

Missouri State 1, SEMO 0 September 3, at Cape Girardeau, Mo. MSU Scoring: Samantha Aguilar (Caroline Rooker) 67’ Missouri State SEMO Shots 14 7 Arkansas Tournament Missouri State 2, Alabama A&M 1 (OT) September 8, at Fayetteville, Ark. MSU Scoring: Caroline Sweeney (Meghan Cassady, Kate Blair) 32’ Caroline Sweeney (Jessica Smits) 97’ Missouri State Alabama A&M Shots 21 8

Missouri State 2, UALR 0 September 15, at Springfield, Mo. MSU Scoring: Kate Hercules (unassisted) 10’ Kate Blair (Chelsea Anderson, Caroline Sweeney) 68’ Missouri State UALR Shots 22 11

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Overall Record: 10-9-2 (.524) *MVC Record: 2-3-1 (4th)

Game-by-Game

Missouri State 0, Oral Roberts 1 October 11, at Tulsa, Okla. MSU Scoring: None Missouri State Oral Roberts Shots 17 13

*Missouri State 1, Illinois State 2 October 22, at Normal, Ill. MSU Scoring: Caroline Sweeney (unassisted) 49’ Missouri State Illinois State Shots 12 12

2006 Team Leaders Goals: 9 Caroline Sweeney Assists: 4 Caroline Rooker Points: 20 Caroline Sweeney Shots: 55 Caroline Sweeney Shutouts: 6 Jackie Jasper

Missouri State University

Caroline Sweeney scored nine goals in 2006, including a hat trick against UNI on October 1.


WOMEN’S SOCCER YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 2007

Overall Record: 6-11-2 (.368) *MVC Record: 2-2-2 (5th)

Game-by-Game

Missouri State 2, Western Michigan 0 August 31, at Springfield, Mo. MSU Scoring: Caroline Sweeney (Samantha Aguilar) 3’ Lauren Heck (unassisted) 60’ Missouri State West. Michigan Shots 20 5 Missouri State 1, SEMO 0 September 2, at Springfield, Mo. MSU Scoring: Jenna Laughlin (Lauren Heck) 9’ Missouri State SEMO Shots 8 6 Missouri State 2, UALR 1 (OT) September 4, at Little Rock, Ark. MSU Scoring: Jenna Laughlin (Lauren Heck) 76’ Jenna Laughlin (Meghan Cassady) 94’ Missouri State UALR Shots 22 8 Missouri State 1, Nebraska 2 September 7, at Lincoln, Neb. MSU Scoring: Caroline Sweeney (unassisted) 71’ Missouri State Nebraska Shots 11 12 Missouri State 0, Saint Louis 1 September 9, at Springfield, Mo. MSU Scoring: None Missouri State Saint Louis Shots 7 11 Missouri State 4, Murray State 0 September 12, at Murray, Ky. MSU Scoring: Nicole Logan (Jessica Depew) 40’ Samantha Aguilar (PK) 48’ Sarah Linsin (unassisted) 69’ Jenna Dobkins (Christine Cross) 88’ Missouri State Murray State Shots 14 4

*Missouri State 0, Creighton 0 (2OT) October 5, at Omaha, Neb. MSU Scoring: None Missouri State Creighton Shots 14 17

*Missouri State 1, Drake 0 October 21, at Springfield, Mo. MSU Scoring: Allison Osmundson (Jordan Reppell) 60’ Missouri State Drake Shots 10 11

Missouri State 0, Western Illinois 1 October 7, at Springfield, Mo. MSU Scoring: None Missouri State Western Illinois Shots 7 5

*Missouri State 0, Illinois State 0 (2OT) October 26, at Springfield, Mo. MSU Scoring: None Missouri State Illinois State Shots 11 11

*Missouri State 0, Evansville 1 October 14, at Evansville, Ind. MSU Scoring: None Missouri State Evansville Shots 16 12

*Missouri State 0, Indiana State 2 October 28, at Terre Haute, Ind. MSU Scoring: None Missouri State Indiana State Shots 12 10 MVC Tournament

*Missouri State 4, UNI 0 October 19, at Springfield, Mo. MSU Scoring: Allison Osmundson (unassisted) 66’ Jenna Laughlin (Nicole Logan) 71’ Meghan Cassady (Christine Cross, Nicole Logan) 74’ Nicole Logan (Allison Osmundson) 77’ Missouri State UNI Shots 19 4

Missouri State 1, Drake 2 (2OT) November 4, at Des Moines, Iowa MSU Scoring: Nicole Logan (unassisted) 54’ Missouri State Drake Shots 7 14

Five of Jackie Jasper’s six wins in 2007 were via shutout.

Missouri State 0, Kansas 1 (OT) September 18, at Lawrence, Kan. MSU Scoring: None Missouri State Kansas Shots 9 14 Missouri State 0, Arkansas 1 (OT) September 21, at Fayetteville, Ark. MSU Scoring: None Missouri State Arkansas Shots 10 14 Missouri State 0, Tulsa 1 September 23, at Tulsa, Okla. MSU Scoring: None Missouri State Tulsa Shots 13 6 Missouri State 0, Oral Roberts 1 September 28, at Springfield, Mo. MSU Scoring: None Missouri State Oral Roberts Shots 18 7 Missouri State 0, Memphis 2 September 30, at Memphis, Tenn. MSU Scoring: None Missouri State Memphis Shots 8 21

2007 Team Leaders Goals: 4 Jenna Laughlin Assists: 2 Christine Cross 2 Lauren Heck 2 Nicole Logan Points: 8 Lauren Heck 8 Jenna Laughin Shots: 38 Samantha Aguilar Shutouts: 6 Jackie Jasper

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Overall Record: 10-7-2 (.579) *MVC Record: 3-3-0 (4th)

Game-by-Game

Missouri State 0, Arkansas 1 August 22, at Springfield, Mo. MSU Scoring: None Missouri State Arkansas Shots 4 13 Missouri State 2, UALR 0 August 24, at Springfield, Mo. MSU Scoring: Kelsey Finders (Jennifer Hamlin) 42’ Samantha Aguilar (Meghan Cassady) 49’ Missouri State UALR Shots 12 4 Missouri State 1, SEMO 0 August 29, at Cape Girardeau, Mo. MSU Scoring: Samantha Aguilar (Christine Cross) 50’ Missouri State SEMO Shots 7 6

Missouri State 3, Oral Roberts 2 September 26, at Tulsa, Okla. MSU Scoring: Jenna Dobkins (unassisted) 2’ Allison Osmundson (Jessica Smits) 11’ Caroline Sweeney (Allison Osmundson, Christine Cross) 56’ Missouri State Oral Roberts Shots 14 17

*Missouri State 3, Creighton 2 October 19, at Springfield, Mo. MSU Scoring: Christine Cross (Caroline Sweeney) 13’ Kelsey Finders (unassisted) 37’ Caroline Sweeney (Allison Osmundson) 50’ Missouri State Creighton Shots 17 9

Missouri State 3, SIU Edwardsville 0 September 28, at Springfield, Mo. MSU Scoring: Jenna Laughlin (Jennifer Hamlin) 40’ Christine Cross (Samantha Aguilar) 53’ Kelsey Finders (Jenna Laughlin) 87’ Missouri State SIU Edwardsville Shots 15 8

*Missouri State 0, Illinois State 2 October 26, at Normal, Ill. MSU Scoring: None Missouri State Illinois State Shots 7 22

*Missouri State 1, Evansville 3 October 5, at Springfield, Mo. MSU Scoring: Caroline Sweeney (Samantha Aguilar) 12’ Missouri State Evansville Shots 19 8

Missouri State 1, Tulsa 0 August 31, at Springfield, Mo. MSU Scoring: Jenna Laughlin (Allison Osmundson) 59’ Missouri State Tulsa Shots 12 8

*Missouri State 3, UNI 0 October 10, at Cedar Falls, Iowa MSU Scoring: Samantha Aguilar (Christine Cross) 20’ Meghan Cassady (Jessica Smits) 51’ Samantha Aguilar (Christine Cross) 52’ Missouri State UNI Shots 19 10

Toys for Tots Tournament Missouri State 0, Army 1 September 5, at St. Louis, Mo. MSU Scoring: None Missouri State Army Shots 10 22

*Missouri State 0, Drake 1 (OT) October 12, at Des Moines, Iowa MSU Scoring: None Missouri State Drake Shots 8 8

Missouri State 0, Saint Louis 0 (2OT) September 7, at St. Louis, Mo. MSU Scoring: None Missouri State Saint Louis Shots 10 27

*Missouri State 4, Indiana State 0 October 31, at Springfield, Mo. MSU Scoring: Samantha Aguilar (Jenna Laughlin) 26’ Kelsey Finders (Jenna Dobkins) 33’ Jenna Laughlin (Jessica Smits) 53’ Tara Bailes (PK) 76’ Missouri State Indiana State Shots 16 3 MVC Tournament Missouri State 0, Creighton 0 (2OT) (MSU 4-2 PK’s) November 5, at Omaha, Neb. MSU Scoring: None Missouri State Creighton Shots 19 17 Missouri State 1, Evansville 3 November 7, at Omaha, Neb. MSU Scoring: Caroline Sweeney (Meghan Cassady) 78’ Missouri State Evansville Shots 26 14

2008 Team Leaders Goals: 7 Samantha Aguilar Assists: 5 Christine Cross Points: 17 Samantha Aguilar Shots: 45 Caroline Sweeney Shutouts: 10 Jackie Jasper

Missouri State 1, Kansas 4 September 12, at Springfield, Mo. MSU Scoring: Samantha Aguilar (Jennifer Hamlin) 38’ Missouri State Kansas Shots 5 16 Razorback Invitational Missouri State 7, Nicholls State 0 September 19, at Fayetteville, Ark. MSU Scoring: Meghan Cassady (Christine Cross) 7’ Caroline Sweeney (Samantha Aguilar) 10’ Samantha Aguilar (Tara Bailes) 28’ Kelsey Finders (Laura Galati) 28’ Tara Bailes (Jenna Laughlin) 30’ Jenna Laughlin (Jordan Reppell) 40’ Logan Bisbee (Jenna Laughlin) 74’ Missouri State Nicholls State Shots 12 2 Missouri State 1, Western Michigan 0 September 21, at Fayetteville, Ark. MSU Scoring: Allison Osmundson (unassisted) 62’ Missouri State West. Michigan Shots 6 10

Allison Osmundson started all 76 matches in her career.

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Game-by-Game

Missouri State 0, Oklahoma 3 August 21, at Norman, Okla. MSU Scoring: None Missouri State Oklahoma Shots 12 12

Overall Record: 9-6-3 (.583) *MVC Record: 4-1-1 (2nd)

*Missouri State 1, UNI 0 September 27, at Springfield, Mo. MSU Scoring: Becky Handley (Jenna Dobkins) 1’ [0:21] Missouri State UNI Shots 12 7

Razorback Invitational

*Missouri State 0, Creighton 3 October 3, at Omaha, Neb. MSU Scoring: None Missouri State Creighton Shots 9 17

Missouri State 2, Austin Peay 0 August 28, at Fayetteville, Ark. MSU Scoring: Rachel Weimer (unassisted) 34’ Tara Bailes (Jordan Reppell) 45’ Missouri State Austin Peay Shots 11 0 Missouri State 0, Arkansas 2 August 30, at Fayetteville, Ark. MSU Scoring: None Missouri State Arkansas Shots 8 17 Missouri State 3, UALR 1 September 4, at Little Rock, Ark. MSU Scoring: Rachel Weimer (unassisted) 13’ Megan Jaskowiak (Tara Bailes) 73’ Michelle Sommer (Megan Jaskowiak) 79’ Missouri State UALR Shots 23 13

*Missouri State 1, Indiana State 1 (2OT) October 23, at Terre Haute, Ind. MSU Scoring: Samantha Aguilar (unassisted) 44’ Missouri State Indiana State Shots 19 13 Missouri State 2, SIU Edwardsville 0 October 25, at Edwardsville, Ill. MSU Scoring: Samantha Aguilar (Jessica Smits) 15’ Kelsey Finders (Nia Williams) 80’ Missouri State SIU Edwardsville Shots 13 14

*Missouri State 3, Evansville 1 October 10, at Evansville, Ind. MSU Scoring: Becky Handley (Rachel Weimer) 3’ Claire Hulcer (Megan Jaskowiak) 53’ Samantha Aguilar (Jessica Smits) 58’ Missouri State Evansville Shots 21 9

*Missouri State 1, Illinois State 0 October 29, at Springfield, Mo. MSU Scoring: Claire Hulcer (Jordan Reppell) 54’ Missouri State Illinois State Shots 2 9

*Missouri State 2, Drake 0 October 18, at Springfield, Mo. MSU Scoring: Jenna Dobkins (Megan Jaskowiak) 6’ Samantha Aguilar (Tara Bailes) 75’ Missouri State Drake Shots 12 9

Missouri State 1, Creighton 2 (OT) November 6, at Omaha, Neb. MSU Scoring: Jenna Dobkins (Samantha Aguilar) 83’ Missouri State Creighton Shots 18 11

MVC Tournament

Missouri State 0, Saint Louis 0 (2OT) September 8, at Springfield, Mo. MSU Scoring: None Missouri State Saint Louis Shots 9 17 Missouri State 0, Stephen F. Austin 2 September 11, at Springfield, Mo. MSU Scoring: None Missouri State Stephen F. Austin Shots 10 9

2009 Team Leaders Goals: 5 Samantha Aguilar Assists: 4 Megan Jaskowiak Points: 12 Samantha Aguilar Shots: 35 Samantha Aguilar Shutouts: 7 Jessica Teahan

Missouri State 5, Oral Roberts 0 September 13, at Springfield, Mo. MSU Scoring: Jenna Dobkins (Jennifer Hamlin) 9’ Megan Jaskowiak (Samantha Aguilar) 15’ Becky Handley (Claire Hulcer) 24’ Kelsey Finders (Jordan Reppell, Megan Jaskowiak) 53’ Samantha Aguilar (Jessica Smits) 75’ Missouri State Oral Roberts Shots 12 16 Missouri State 1, UMKC 0 September 16, at Springfield, Mo. MSU Scoring: Jenna Dobkins (unassisted) 30’ Missouri State UMKC Shots 24 6 Kansas Invitational Missouri State 0, South Dakota State 0 (2OT) September 18, at Lawrence, Kan. MSU Scoring: None Missouri State South Dakota State Shots 12 17

Samantha Aguilar was named the 2009 MVC Player of the Year after leading the Bears in scoring for the second-straight season.

Missouri State 0, #18 San Diego 1 September 20, at Lawrence, Kan. MSU Scoring: None Missouri State San Diego Shots 6 19

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Overall Record: 10-6-3 (.605) *MVC Record: 4-1-1 (2nd)

Game-by-Game

Missouri State 1, North Texas 2 August 22, at Denton, Texas MSU Scoring: Brooke Williams (Rachel Weimer) 2’ Missouri State North Texas Shots 3 12 Missouri State 3, UALR 0 August 27, at Springfield, Mo. MSU Scoring: Tiffany Laughlin (Brooke Williams, Christine Cross) 26’ Rachel Weimer (Shelby Stewart) 41’ Tiffany Laughlin (Nia Williams) 66’ Missouri State UALR Shots 23 6 Missouri State 2, UT Martin 0 August 29, at Springfield, Mo. MSU Scoring: Rachel Weimer (Katelyn Frederickson) 3’ Brooke Williams (unassisted) 17’ Missouri State UT Martin Shots 20 11 Missouri State 4, Oral Roberts 0 September 3, at Tulsa, Okla. MSU Scoring: Brooke Williams (unassisted) 29’ Sarah Linsin (Nia Williams) 45’ Katelyn Frederickson (unassisted) 62’ ORU Own Goal 84’ Missouri State Oral Roberts Shots 18 10 Missouri State 1, Tulsa 2 September 5, at Tulsa, Okla. MSU Scoring: Tara Bailes (Nia Williams) 55’ Missouri State Tulsa Shots 10 22 Missouri State 3, Oklahoma 2 September 10, at Springfield, Mo. MSU Scoring: Tiffany Laughlin (Katelyn Frederickson) 12’ Oklahoma Own Goal 28’ Tara Bailes (Nia Williams) 67’ Missouri State Oklahoma Shots 11 14

Missouri State 2, UMKC 1 (OT) September 26, at Kansas City, Mo. MSU Scoring: Brooke Williams (unassisted) 59’ Michelle Sommer (Shelby Stewart) 100’ Missouri State UMKC Shots 15 7 *Missouri State 1, Indiana State 0 October 1, at Springfield, Mo. MSU Scoring: Grace Cross (Tara Bailes, Shelby Stewart) 90’ [89:54] Missouri State Indiana State Shots 14 12 Missouri State 1, SIU Edwardsville 0 October 3, at Springfield, Mo. MSU Scoring: Jordan Reppell (unassisted) 80’ Missouri State SIU Edwardsville Shots 12 10 *Missouri State 0, Illinois State 0 (2OT) October 10, at Normal, Ill. MSU Scoring: None Missouri State Illinois State Shots 5 26 *Missouri State 0, Drake 2 October 17, at Des Moines, Iowa MSU Scoring: None Missouri State Drake Shots 16 12

*Missouri State 1, Evansville 0 October 28, at Springfield, Mo. MSU Scoring: Tiffany Laughlin (Grace Cross) 85’ Missouri State Evansville Shots 23 2 MVC Tournament Missouri State 1, Illinois State 1 (2OT) (MSU 2-1 PK’s) November 5, at Omaha, Neb. MSU Scoring: Brooke Williams (Michelle Sommer) 22’ Missouri State Illinois State Shots 13 17 Missouri State 1, Creighton 2 (OT) November 7, at Omaha, Neb. MSU Scoring: Ashley Washburn (Nia Williams) 74’ Missouri State Creighton Shots 15 12

2010 Team Leaders Goals: 6 Brooke Williams Assists: 6 Nia Williams Points: 13 Brooke Williams Shots: 33 Brooke Williams Shutouts: 5 Jessica Teahan

*Missouri State 2, Creighton 1 (OT) October 22, at Springfield, Mo. MSU Scoring: Sarah Linsin (unassisted) 45’ Michelle Sommer (Jordan Reppell) 94’ Missouri State Creighton Shots 14 7

Missouri State 1, Arkansas 2 (OT) September 12, at Springfield, Mo. MSU Scoring: Logan Bisbee (Nia Williams) 45’ Missouri State Arkansas Shots 18 12 Missouri State 0, Saint Louis 0 (2OT) September 17, at St. Louis, Mo. MSU Scoring: None Missouri State Saint Louis Shots 3 17 Missouri State 0, Kansas 2 September 19, at Lawrence, Kan. MSU Scoring: None Missouri State Kansas Shots 6 23

Jordan Reppell was named the 2010 MVC Defensive Player of the Year and to the fourth all-MVC team of her career.

*Missouri State 2, UNI 1 September 24, at Cedar Falls, Iowa MSU Scoring: Michelle Sommer (Katelyn Frederickson) 7’ Brooke Williams (Katelyn Frederickson) 21’ Missouri State UNI Shots 15 10

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Game-by-Game

Overall Record: 12-5-2 (.684) *MVC Record: 4-1-1 (2nd)

Missouri State 2, Arkansas 0 September 6, at Fayetteville, Ark. MSU Scoring: Bethany Smith (Christine Cross) 20’ Shelby Stewart (Bethany Smith) 71’ Missouri State Arkansas Shots 10 20

Missouri State 1, Saint Louis 0 September 25, at Springfield, Mo. MSU Scoring: Bethany Smith (Katelyn Frederickson, Christine Cross) 63’ Missouri State Saint Louis Shots 14 7

Missouri State 0, Tulsa 0 (2OT) September 9, at Springfield, Mo. MSU Scoring: None Missouri State Tulsa Shots 17 29

*Missouri State 1, Illinois State 0 September 30, at Springfield, Mo. MSU Scoring: Grace Cross (Tiffany Laughlin) 5’ Missouri State Illinois State Shots 10 23

Missouri State 2, Oral Roberts 0 September 11, at Springfield, Mo. MSU Scoring: Shelby Stewart (Kelsey Fouch) 36’ Logan Bisbee (Kelly Caldwell) 44’ Missouri State Oral Roberts Shots 21 7

*Missouri State 1, Drake 0 October 7, at Springfield, Mo. MSU Scoring: Bethany Smith (Shelby Stewart, Tara Bailes) 14’ Missouri State Drake Shots 17 12

Missouri State 1, Kansas 3 September 2, at Springfield, Mo. MSU Scoring: Katelyn Frederickson (Bethany Smith, Tiffany Laughlin) 53’ Missouri State Kansas Shots 12 13

Missouri State 2, UMKC 1 (2OT) September 16, at Springfield, Mo. MSU Scoring: Bethany Smith (Nia Williams) 59’ Michelle Mayne-Nicholls (Christine Cross, Nia Williams) 105’ Missouri State UMKC Shots 32 10

Missouri State 1, Oklahoma 3 September 4, at Norman, Okla. MSU Scoring: Jeslynne McGrath (Nia Williams) 89’ Missouri State Oklahoma Shots 9 20

*Missouri State 1, Indiana State 0 September 23, at Terre Haute, Ind. MSU Scoring: Michelle Sommer (Nia Williams) 45’ Missouri State Indiana State Shots 9 12

Missouri State 3, SIU Edwardsville 2 (OT) October 9, at Edwardsville, Ill. MSU Scoring: Bethany Smith (Tara Bailes) 26’ Bethany Smith (Katelyn Frederickson, Grace Cross) 31’ Shelby Stewart (Katelyn Frederickson) 100’ Missouri State SIU Edwardsville Shots 14 14

Missouri State 1, UALR 3 August 19, at Little Rock, Ark. MSU Scoring: Rachel Weimer (Kelsey Fouch) 77’ Missouri State UALR Shots 11 14 Missouri State 2, UT Martin 1 August 26, at Martin, Tenn. MSU Scoring: Michelle Sommer (Rachel Weimer) 14’ Christine Cross (Katelyn Frederickson) 84’ Missouri State UT Martin Shots 14 20 Missouri State 2, Vanderbilt 1 August 28, at Nashville, Tenn. MSU Scoring: Rachel Weimer (Tiffany Laughlin) 46’ Tiffany Laughlin (Nia Williams) 60’ Missouri State Vanderbilt Shots 10 17

*Missouri State 1, Creighton 1 (2OT) October 15, at Omaha, Neb. MSU Scoring: Bethany Smith (unassisted) 87’ Missouri State Creighton Shots 12 11 *Missouri State 2, UNI 0 October 22, at Springfield, Mo. MSU Scoring: Bethany Smith (Christine Cross) 53’ Shelby Stewart (Jessica Teahan) 86’ Missouri State UNI Shots 11 11 *Missouri State 0, Evansville 1 (OT) October 27, at Evansville, Ind. MSU Scoring: None Missouri State Evansville Shots 26 10 MVC Tournament Missouri State 2, UNI 1 (OT) November 4, at Springfield, Mo. MSU Scoring: Tiffany Laughlin (Michelle Sommer, Jennifer Hamlin) 7’ Tiffany Laughlin (Christine Cross) 93’ Missouri State UNI Shots 21 19 Missouri State 0, Illinois State 5 November 6, at Springfield, Mo. MSU Scoring: None Missouri State Illinois State Shots 16 18

Jessica Teahan earned the inaugural MVC Goalkeeper of the Year award and her thirdconsecutive All-MVC first team honor.

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2011 Team Leaders Goals: 8 Bethany Smith Assists: 5 Nia Williams Points: 18 Bethany Smith Shots: 57 Michelle Sommer Shutouts: 7 Jessica Teahan

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RECORD AGAINST ALL OPPONENTS/THE LAST TIME... Records Against All Opponents MVC Schools MSU Record Creighton 6-6-6 Drake 3-7-2 Evansville 8-13-3 Illinois State 6-12-8 Indiana State 8-3-1 UNI 14-1-0 Other Schools MSU Record Alabama A&M 1-0-0 Arizona State 0-1-0 Arkansas 3-8-0 Arkansas-Little Rock 12-1-0 Arkansas State 2-0-0 Army 0-1-0 Austin Peay 1-0-0 Baylor 0-1-0 Belmont 3-1-0 Centenary 1-0-0 Central Missouri 3-0-0 Coll. of Charleston 1-0-0 Drury 6-2-0 Eastern Illinois 5-7-1 Indiana 0-0-0 Iowa 0-0-1 IUPU-Fort Wayne 1-0-0 Kansas 1-8-0 Louisiana Tech 1-0-0 Memphis 4-3-2 Middle Tennessee State 2-0-0 Minnesota 0-1-0 Mississippi 0-5-0 Mississippi State 2-1-1 Missouri 1-2-0 UMKC 3-0-0 Missouri S&T 3-0-0 Murray State 2-1-0 Nebraska 0-3-0 Nebraska-Omaha 0-0-0 Nicholls State 1-0-0 North Dakota State 0-0-0 North Texas 2-1-1 Northern Arizona 1-0-0 Northern Illinois 1-1-0 Oklahoma 1-4-0 Oklahoma State 2-4-0 Oral Roberts 8-6-2 Rockhurst 1-1-0 Saint Louis 2-8-5 San Diego 0-1-0 SIU Edwardsville 4-0-0 South Dakota State 0-0-1 Southeast Missouri State 5-2-0 Southwest Baptist 1-0-0 Stephen F. Austin 0-1-0 Tennessee-Martin 8-0-1 Tennessee Tech 1-0-0 TCU 0-1-0 UTEP 1-0-0 Texas Tech 0-1-0 Tulsa 5-7-2 Valparaiso 3-0-0 Vanderbilt 1-0-0 Western Illinois 0-1-0 Western Kentucky 1-0-0 Western Michigan 2-0-0

The Last Time Missouri State‌ Scored 4 goals in a match........................................................4 vs. Indiana State (10-31-08) Scored 5 goals in a match.......................................................... 5 vs. Oral Roberts (9-13-09) Scored 6 goals in a match......................................................... 6 vs. Murray State (8-29-04) Scored 7 goals in a match..............................7 vs. Nicholls State (9-19-08 at Fayetteville, Ark.) Scored 8 or more goals in a match....................................................8 vs. UALR (10-15-99) Allowed 4 goals in a match...............................................................4 by Kansas (10-12-08) Allowed 5 goals in a match.......................................................... 5 by Illinois State (11-6-11) Allowed 6 or more goals in a match................................................ 7 by Nebraska (9-27-98) Player scored 3 goals in a match...................................Caroline Sweeney-3 vs. UNI (10-1-06) Player scored 2 goals in a match........................................ Tiffany Laughlin vs. UNI (11-4-11) Player had 2 assists in a match..................Katelyn Frederickson vs. SIU Edwardsville (10-9-11) Player scored goals in 2 consecutive matches................. Michelle Sommer & Brooke Williams; .....................................................1 each at Northern Iowa, 1 each at UMKC (9-24-10 through 9-26-10) Player scored goals in 3 consecutive matches.................................................Samantha Aguilar, ................................................1 vs. Drake, 1 vs. Indiana State, 1 vs. SIUE (10-18-09 through 10-25-09) Player scored goals in 4 consecutive matches......................................................Bethany Smith, ....................... 1 vs. Drake, 2 at SIU Edwardsville, 1 at Creighton, 1 vs. UNI (10-7-11 through 10-22-11) MSU recorded a shutout............................................................................. MSU 2, UNI 0 (10-22-11) MSU registered consecutive shutouts‌................................................4, 9-23-11 through 10-7-10 ................................(1-0 at Indiana State, 1-0 over Saint Louis, 1-0 over Illinois State, 1-0 over Drake) Opponent recorded a shutout........................................................ Illinois State 5, MSU 0 (11-6-11) MSU took 30 or more shots in a match............................................. 32 vs. UMKC (9-16-11) MSU took fewer than 5 shots in a match............................................. 3 at Kansas (9-19-10) MSU allowed fewer than 5 shots in a match................................ 2 vs. Evansville (10-28-10) MSU won 3 or more straight matches...............................7 in 2011 (9-11-11 through 10-9-11; .......................2-0 over Oral Roberts, 2-1 over UMKC (2ot), 1-0 at Indiana State, 1-0 over Saint Louis, ...................................................... 1-0 over Illinois State, 1-0 over Drake, 3-2 at SIU Edwardsville (ot)) MSU lost 3 or more straight matches............................ 5 in 2007 (9-18-07 through 9-30-07; .......................... 0-1 vs. Kansas, 0-1 vs. Arkansas, 0-1 vs. Tulsa, 0-1 vs. Oral Roberts, 0-2 at Memphis)

2012 opponents in bold

Caroline Sweeney (27) was the last Bear to record a hat trick.

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2012 MISSOURI STATE OPPONENTS

56 University of Arkansas-Little Rock University of North Texas University of Arkansas University of Nebraska-Omaha Indiana University University of Tulsa 57 Oral Roberts University University of Kansas SIU Edwardsville Western Illinois University North Dakota State University Drake University 58 University of Missouri-Kansas City University of Evansville UNI Creighton University Illinois State University Indiana State University

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2012 OPPONENTS

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UALR Trojans

North Texas Mean Green

Arkansas Razorbacks

Friday, August 17, 7:00 p.m. at Plaster Field

Sunday, August 19, 1:00 p.m. at Plaster Field

Wednesday, August 22, 7:00 p.m. at Fayetteville, Ark.

Location...................................... Little Rock, Ark. Chancellor........................... Dr. Joel E. Anderson Enrollment.................................................13,167 Nickname..................................................Trojans Colors............................Maroon, Silver and Black Conference.............................................. Sun Belt Facility... UALR Recreation and Sports Complex Capacity........................................................... n/a Athletics Director....................... Chris Peterson Head Coach................................. Freddy Delgado   Record at UALR............... 31-48-4 (4 seasons)   Overall Record........................................ Same Assistants......Chris McNaughton and Zac Moore Soccer SID....................................Patrick Newton   Office......................................... (501) 683-7003   Email.................................. pcnewton@ualr.edu   Web..................................www.ualrtrojans.com 2011 Record................................................7-13-0 Conference Record........3-8-0 in Sun Belt (9th) Series Record......................... MSU leads, 12-1-0 Last Meeting...................8/19/11, 3-1 UALR Win Starters Returning/Lost.............................. 6/5 Letterwinners Returning/Lost.................13/8

Location..........................................Denton, Texas President.....................................V. Lane Rawlins Enrollment................................................ 35,754 Nickname.......................................... Mean Green Colors......................................... Green and White Conference.............................................. Sun Belt Facility................... Mean Green Soccer Complex Capacity........................................................1,000 Athletics Director........................Rick Villarreal Head Coach....................................John Hedlund   Record at UNT.............234-94-21 (17 seasons)   Overall Record........................................ Same Assistants.......Cassidy Acuff and Matt Montayne Soccer SID.......................................Tyler Bouldin   Office.......................................... (940) 565-3671   Email..............................tyler.bouldin@unt.edu   Web........................www.meangreensports.com 2011 Record................................................14-4-3 Conference Record..........8-1-1 in Sun Belt (1st) Series Record............................MSU leads, 2-1-1 Last Meeting....................8/22/10, 2-1 UNT Win Starters Returning/Lost.............................. 5/6 Letterwinners Returning/Lost.................12/7

Location..................................... Fayetteville, Ark. Chancellor......................... Dr. G. David Gearhart Enrollment................................................ 23,199 Nickname........................................... Razorbacks Colors..................................... Cardinal and White Conference...... Southeastern (Western Division) Facility.........................................Razorback Field Capacity........................................................ 1,500 Athletics Director................................Jeff Long Head Coach......................................... Colby Hale   Record at UA................................. First season   Overall Record................41-56-16 (6 seasons) Assistants.....Mario Rincon and Ben Strawbridge Soccer SID................................... Robby Edwards   Office.......................................... (479) 575-2752   Email......................................robbye@uark.edu   Web.................. www.ArkansasRazorbacks.com 2011 Record............................................... 4-14-0 Conference Record..........2-9-0 in SEC (6th-W) Series Record............................. UA leads, 8-3-0 Last Meeting......................9/6/11, 2-0 MSU Win Starters Returning/Lost.............................. 7/4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost...............20/11

UNO Mavericks

Indiana Hoosiers

Tulsa Golden Hurricane

Friday, August 24, 6:00 p.m. at Plaster Field

Sunday, August 26, 1:00 p.m. at Bloomington, Ind.

Friday, August 31, 5:30 p.m. at Tulsa, Okla.

Location............................................Omaha, Neb. Chancellor.......................... Dr. John Christensen Enrollment................................................ 15,448 Nickname............................................. Mavericks Colors...................................... Crimson and Black Conference........................... The Summit League Facility..................................... UNO Soccer Field Capacity........................................................... n/a Athletics Director........................... Trev Alberts Head Coach................................ Don Klosterman   Record at UNO............198-59-12 (13 seasons)   Overall Record........................................ Same Assistant......................................... Ted Anderson Soccer SID......................................... Nate Pohlen   Office..........................................(402) 554-2140   Email............................npohlen@unomaha.edu   Web......................................... www.omavs.com 2011 Record................................................. 5-7-2 Conference Record...................................... N/A Series Record................................. First meeting Last Meeting.................................................. N/A Starters Returning/Lost.............................. 6/5 Letterwinners Returning/Lost............... 11/10

Location................................... Bloomington, Ind. President................................ Michael McRobbie Enrollment................................................ 42,731 Nickname................................................Hoosiers Colors.................................... Cream and Crimson Conference................................................Big Ten Facility....... Yeagley Field at Armstrong Stadium Capacity........................................................6,100 Athletics Director..............................Fred Glass Head Coach..........................................Mick Lyon   Record at IU................. 86-89-20 (10 seasons)   Overall Record.......... 193-154-38 (17 seasons) Assistants....Megan Reinhardt and Chloe McKay Soccer SID.................................Nathan Wiechers   Office..........................................(812) 856-0146   Email............................. nwiecher@indiana.edu   Web................................... www.iuhoosiers.com 2011 Record................................................ 6-12-1 Conference Record........ 2-9-0 in Big Ten (11th) Series Record................................. First meeting Last Meeting.................................................. N/A Starters Returning/Lost.............................. 7/4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost.................17/6

Location..............................................Tulsa, Okla. President........................... Dr. Steadman Upham Enrollment.................................................. 4,187 Nickname.................................Golden Hurricane Colors.............Old Gold, Royal Blue and Crimson Conference................................. Conference USA Facility.......... Hurricane Soccer & Track Stadium Capacity....................................................... 2,000 Athletics Director.........................Ross Parmley Head Coach....................................... Kyle Cussen   Record at UT...................33-36-10 (4 seasons)   Overall Record.......... 143-110-25 (13 seasons) Assistants........... Jim Rhein and Mackenzie Ayer Soccer SID.....................................Stephanie Hall   Office...........................................(918) 631-2163   Email....................... stephanie-hall@utulsa.edu Web.............................. www.TulsaHurricane.com 2011 Record............................................... 10-8-3 Conference Record...........4-5-2 in C-USA (8th) Series Record.............................. UT leads, 7-5-2 Last Meeting.............................9/9/11, 0-0 Draw Starters Returning/Lost.............................10/1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost.................19/5

Missouri State University


2012 OPPONENTS ORU Golden Eagles

Kansas Jayhawks

SIUE Cougars

Sunday, September 2, 1:00 p.m. at Tulsa, Okla.

Friday, September 7, 5:00 p.m. at Lawrence, Kan.

Sunday, September 9, 1:00 p.m. at Plaster Field

Location..............................................Tulsa, Okla. President.................................. Dr. Mark Rutland Enrollment..................................................3,259 Nickname.......................................Golden Eagles Colors.............. Navy Blue, Vegas Gold and White Conference........................................... Southland Facility................................ Case Soccer Complex Capacity........................................................1,000 Athletics Director............................Mike Carter Head Coach......................................... Ryan Bush   Record at ORU.................30-37-4 (4 seasons)   Overall Record........................................ Same Assistant...................................... Randy Williams Soccer SID............................................. Eric Scott   Office..........................................(918) 495-6646   Email......................................... escott@oru.edu   Web......................... www.orugoldeneagles.com 2011 Record................................................7-10-2 Conference Record.......4-4-1 in Summit (t-5th) Series Record.......................... MSU leads, 8-6-2 Last Meeting.....................9/11/11, 2-0 MSU Win Starters Returning/Lost.............................. 8/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost.................16/5

Location........................................Lawrence, Kan. Chancellor........................ Bernadette Gray-Little Enrollment................................................ 28,718 Nickname.............................................. Jayhawks Colors........................................Crimson and Blue Conference.................................................. Big 12 Facility..........................Jayhawk Soccer Complex Capacity........................................................1,000 Athletics Director.............. Dr. Sheahon Zenger Head Coach..................................... Mark Francis   Record at KU........... 146-108-18 (13 seasons)   Overall Record.......... 179-134-19 (16 seasons) Assistants.............Kelly Miller and Jessica Smith Soccer SID.................................. Mike Cummings   Office..........................................(785) 864-3575   Email.............................................. mtc@ku.edu   Web.................................. www.kuathletics.com 2011 Record.................................................11-9-1 Conference Record......... 3-5-0 in Big 12 (t-6th) Series Record..............................KU leads, 8-1-0 Last Meeting......................... 9/2/11, 3-1 KU Win Starters Returning/Lost.............................10/1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost................. 17/5

Location..................................... Edwardsville, Ill. Chancellor.............................Julie A. Furst-Bowe Enrollment................................................ 14,235 Nickname.................................................Cougars Colors.............................................Red and White Conference......................................... Ohio Valley Facility.................................Ralph Korte Stadium Capacity....................................................... 4,000 Athletics Director................ Dr. Bradley Hewitt Head Coach.....................................Derek Burton   Record at SIUE.................22-34-4 (4 seasons)   Overall Record................76-62-11 (9 seasons) Assistant................................................ Holly Cox Soccer SID................................................Joe Pott   Office......................................... (618) 650-2860   Email.......................................... jpott@siue.edu   Web.................................www.siuecougars.com 2011 Record..................................................6-9-1 Conference Record.............. 4-5-0 in OVC (6th) Series Record.......................... MSU leads, 4-0-0 Last Meeting.................... 10/9/11, 3-2 MSU Win Starters Returning/Lost.............................. 9/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost.................18/2

WIU Leathernecks

NDSU Bison

Drake Bulldogs

Friday, September 14, 7:00 p.m. at Plaster Field

Sunday, September 16, 12:00 p.m. at Plaster Field

Saturday, September 22, 7:00 p.m. at Des Moines, Iowa

Location............................................ Macomb, Ill. President................................... Dr. Jack Thomas Enrollment.................................................13,331 Nickname..........................Fighting Leathernecks Colors.......................................... Purple and Gold Conference........................... The Summit League Facility..................John MacKenzie Alumni Field Capacity........................................................1,000 Athletics Director.............. Dr. Tim Van Alstine Head Coach..................................... Ted Flogaites   Record at WIU............................. First season   Overall Record............ 123-85-13 (11 seasons) Assistant.........................................................TBA Soccer SID................................................Jil Price   Office.......................................... (309) 298-1133   Email.................................... je-price2@wiu.edu   Web........................... www.goleathernecks.com 2011 Record................................................7-12-0 Conference Record....... 1-8-0 in Summit (10th) Series Record........................... WIU leads, 1-0-0 Last Meeting.................... 10/7/07, 1-0 WIU Win Starters Returning/Lost.............................. 7/4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost................. N/A

Location.............................................. Fargo, N.D. President............................ Dr. Dean L. Bresciani Enrollment................................................ 14,399 Nickname.....................................................Bison Colors........................................ Yellow and Green Conference........................... The Summit League Facility................................ Ellig Sports Complex Capacity........................................................3,500 Athletics Director........................... Gene Taylor Head Coach......................................... Mark Cook   Record at NDSU........................... First season   Overall Record........................................ Same Assistant............................................ Chris Logan Soccer SID......................................................TBA   Office.......................................... (701) 231-8047   Email............................................................TBA   Web....................................... www.gobison.com 2011 Record................................................15-3-2 Conference Record......... 7-1-1 in Summit (2nd) Series Record................................. First meeting Last Meeting.................................................. N/A Starters Returning/Lost.............................. 4/7 Letterwinners Returning/Lost...............10/10

Location.................................... Des Moines, Iowa President.......................................David Maxwell Enrollment..................................................5,348 Nickname................................................Bulldogs Colors............................................Blue and White Conference...................................Missouri Valley Facility............................Cownie Soccer Complex Capacity....................................................... 2,000 Athletics Director............ Sandy Hatfield Clubb Head Coach................................. Lindsay Horner   Record at DU................... 31-36-11 (4 seasons)   Overall Record........................................ Same Assistant........................................Michael Regan Soccer SID.......................................Sean Palchick   Office........................................... (515) 271-4147   Email......................... sean.palchick@drake.edu Web.............................www.godrakebulldogs.com 2011 Record................................................ 4-11-4 Conference Record............. 2-4-0 in MVC (4th) Series Record......................... Drake leads, 6-3-2 Last Meeting.....................10/7/11, 1-0 MSU Win Starters Returning/Lost.............................10/1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost.................14/6

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UMKC Kangaroos

Evansville Purple Aces

UNI Panthers

Monday, September 24, 7:00 p.m. at Kansas City, Mo.

Sunday, September 30, 1:00 p.m. at Plaster Field

Saturday, October 6, 2:00 p.m. at Cedar Falls, Iowa

Location......................................Kansas City, Mo. Chancellor..........................................Leo Morton Enrollment.................................................14,221 Nickname.............................................Kangaroos Colors..............................................Blue and Gold Conference........................... The Summit League Facility.....Durwood Soccer Stadium & Rec. Field Capacity...........................................................850 Athletics Director.................................Tim Hall Head Coach.......................................Chris Cissell   Record at UMKC....................8-8-4 (1 season)   Overall Record.............173-51-15 (12 seasons) Assistant............................................ Erica Millay Soccer SID..........................................Ben Bullock   Office.......................................... (816) 235-1053   Email............................bebvg5@mail.umkc.edu   Web.......................... www.umkckangaroos.com 2011 Record.................................................8-8-4 Conference Record......... 6-2-1 in Summit (3rd) Series Record.......................... MSU leads, 3-0-0 Last Meeting.....................9/16/11, 2-1 MSU Win Starters Returning/Lost.............................. 9/0 Letterwinners Returning/Lost................ 22/2

Location........................................Evansville, Ind. President................................. Dr. Thomas Kazee Enrollment...................................................2,471 Nickname...........................................Purple Aces Colors.......................... Purple, White and Orange Conference...................................Missouri Valley Facility.....................................Black Beauty Field Capacity........................................................2,500 Athletics Director..........................John Stanley Head Coach............................. Krista McKendree   Record at UE.....................28-42-7 (4 seasons)   Overall Record.........................................same Assistants.... Grant Williams & Lindsey Williams Soccer SID....................................... Lizzie Barlow   Office.......................................... (812) 488-1152   Email............................... eb153@evansville.edu   Web.............................. www.gopurpleaces.com 2011 Record................................................4-12-4 Conference Record............. 2-4-0 in MVC (4th) Series Record............................ UE leads, 13-8-3 Last Meeting......................10/27/11, 1-0 UE Win Starters Returning/Lost.............................. 8/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost.................10/5

Location.....................................Cedar Falls, Iowa President......................................Benjamin Allen Enrollment.................................................13,168 Nickname............................................... Panthers Colors....................................Purple and Old Gold Conference...................................Missouri Valley Facility................................. Premier Soccer Field Capacity........................................................1,000 Athletics Director..........................Troy Dannen Head Coach ...................................... James Price   Record at UNI................... 14-33-8 (3 seasons)   Overall Record..........102-150-23 (14 seasons) Assistant..................................... Sonia Rodriguez Soccer SID..............................................Cory Hall   Office.......................................... (319) 273-3783   Email............................coryhall8@hotmail.com   Web................................ www.unipanthers.com 2011 Record............................................... 8-10-3 Conference Record............. 2-4-0 in MVC (4th) Series Record......................... MSU leads, 14-1-0 Last Meeting..................... 11/4/11, 2-1 MSU Win Starters Returning/Lost.............................. 7/4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost................ 20/6

Creighton Bluejays

Illinois State Redbirds

Indiana State Sycamores

Sunday, October 14, 1:00 p.m. at Plaster Field

Sunday, October 21, 1:00 p.m. at Normal, Ill.

Thursday, October 25 , 7:00 p.m. at Plaster Field

Location............................................Omaha, Neb. President............... Rev. Timothy R. Lannon, S.J. Enrollment.................................................. 7,730 Nickname................................................ Bluejays Colors............................................Blue and White Conference...................................Missouri Valley Facility..........Michael G. Morrison, S.J., Stadium Capacity....................................................... 6,000 Athletics Director.................. Bruce Rasmussen Head Coach ................................. Bruce Erickson   Record at CU................141-98-26 (13 seasons)   Overall Record..........211-159-32 (20 seasons) Assistants..Digger Hawkins and Ivonne Valentin Soccer SID..............................................Glen Sisk   Office.........................................(402) 280-2433   Email...................... glensisk@creighton.edu Web.....................................www.gocreighton.com 2011 Record................................................. 9-6-3 Conference Record.............. 4-1-1 in MVC (3rd) Series Record........................... Series tied, 6-6-6 Last Meeting...........................10/15/11, 1-1 Draw Starters Returning/Lost.............................. 4/7 Letterwinners Returning/Lost................. 8/11

Location.............................................. Normal, Ill. President...................................... Dr. Al Bowman Enrollment................................................21,080 Nickname............................................... Redbirds Colors.............................................Red and White Conference...................................Missouri Valley Facility................................. Adelaide Street Field Capacity........................................................1,000 Athletics Director...................... Gary Friedman Head Coach.......................................... Drew Roff   Record at ISU...................55-32-8 (5 seasons)   Overall Record................. 81-46-9 (7 seasons) Assistant................................ Jim Schneiderhahn Soccer SID.................................... Casey Richards   Office......................................... (309) 438-3249   Email...................................... cjricha@ilstu.edu.   Web................................ www.GoRedbirds.com 2011 Record............................................... 13-6-0 Conference Record............... 5-1-0 in MVC (1st) Series Record...........................ISU leads, 12-6-8 Last Meeting.......................11/6/11, 5-0 ISU Win Starters Returning/Lost.............................. 7/4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost................. N/A

Location.....................................Terre Haute, Ind. President.............................Dr. Daniel J. Bradley Enrollment.................................................11,494 Nickname.............................................Sycamores Colors..................................Royal Blue and White Conference...................................Missouri Valley Facility.................................... Memorial Stadium Capacity...................................................... 12,464 Athletics Director...................... Ron Prettyman Head Coach..........................................Erika True   Record at ISU................... 17-33-4 (3 seasons)   Overall Record........................................ Same Assistants.......Justin Ruetz and Alison Conquest Soccer SID...................................... Danny Pfrank   Office.......................................... (812) 237-4159   Email..................... danny.pfrank@indstate.edu Web...................................www.gosycamores.com 2011 Record............................................... 4-13-0 Conference Record.............. 1-5-0 in MVC (7th) Series Record........................... MSU leads, 8-3-1 Last Meeting.................... 9/23/11, 1-0 MSU Win Starters Returning/Lost.............................. 5/6 Letterwinners Returning/Lost............... 15/10

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The MSU Experience


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TRADITION Going to the Big Dance Since moving to NCAA Division I in 1982-83, MSU teams have made 52 NCAA championship appearances. In addition, numerous individuals have represented the University at NCAA championship events. MSU Division I team appearances: Women’s Basketball (13) 1991 1992 (Final Four) 1993 (Sweet 16) 1994 1995 1996 1998 1999 2000 2001 (Final Four) 2003 2004 2006 Volleyball (10) 1982 1990 1993 2005 2006 2007 2010 2011 Baseball (8) 1987 1995 1999 2002

2003 2008

1996 1997 2003 (CWS) 2012

The Missouri State Lady Bears have been one of the nation’s most-successful women’s basketball programs over the last two decades, racking up 21 Missouri Valley Conference titles, fifteen 20+ win seasons, and 13 NCAA Tournament berths, including three Sweet 16 appearances and trips to the Final Four in 1992 (above) and 2001.

Men’s Basketball (6) 1987 1988 1989 1990 1992 1999 (Sweet 16) Softball (6) 1983 1996 2006 2011

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Men’s Soccer (3) 1997 1999 2009 Football (2) 1989 1990 Women’s Golf (2) 2001 2012 Men’s Golf (1) 1993 Women’s Soccer (1) 2000

The 2011 Missouri State Softball team brought home its first MVC Tournament championship in five years, claiming the title with four victories on its home field at Killian Stadium. The Bears have now won more conference tournament games (68) than any other Valley club, while their six tourney titles equals Creighton for the most championships in the 30-year history of the event.

All-America quarterback DeAndre Smith guided the Bears to back-to-back NCAA FCS playoff berths in 1989 and 1990.


National Championships Eight Missouri State teams have been crowned national champions at all levels of competition during the first 105 years of intercollegiate athletics at MSU. The 2009-10 men’s basketball team became the most recent to claim a postseason national title, winning the College Insider. com Tournament (CIT). MSU national championship teams include:

Under the guidance of 17th-year head coach Melissa Stokes, the Missouri State volleyball team has continued a tradition of excellence that has made the Bears one of the winningest programs in all of Division I. The Bears have appeared in six of the last seven NCAA Tournaments, claiming MVC Tournament titles in 2005 and 2008 (above).

The 2010-11 Missouri State Bears captured the men’s basketball program’s first Missouri Valley Conference regular-season title, finishing with a 15-3 league mark and a 26-9 overall record after advancing to the second round of the National Invitation Tournament. The previous season, the Bears swept the CollegiateInsider.com Tournament field for the eighth national tournament title in MSU history.

2010 Men’s Basketball CollegeInsider.com Tournament (CIT) 2005 Women’s Basketball National Invitational Tournament (WNIT) 1979 Women’s Field Hockey AIAW Division II 1974 Softball AIAW Division I 1974 Men’s Cross Country NCAA Division II 1963 Men’s Golf NCAA Division II 1953 Men’s Basketball NAIA National Tournament 1952 Men’s Basketball NAIA National Tournament MSU Athletics Highlights Behind the efforts of five conference championships and four league runnerup finishes during the 2011-12 school year, Missouri State won the Missouri Valley Conference All-Sports Trophy for the fourth time. Only three Valley schools -- MSU, Illinois State and Wichita State -- have won the award since 1995. The Bears won Valley titles in women’s swimming and diving, women’s indoor track and field, women’s basketball and women’s golf this year along with a cochampionship in men’s soccer.

The 2003 Baseball Bears shocked Nebraska and Ohio State in NCAA regional play to advance to the College World Series for the first time as a Division I program. Led by the program’s all-time winningest coach, Keith Guttin, and future Major Leaguers Shaun Marcum and Brad Ziegler, the Bears captured the MVC regular-season crown and finished the campaign with a 40-26 overall record.

Head baseball coach Keith Guttin became the 46th Division I coach to reach the 1,000-victory plateau on March 3, kicking off a banner year for the Bears that culminated in the program’s eighth NCAA Tournament appearance.


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FACILITIES

JQH Arena has been the home of the Missouri State Bears basketball teams since its official opening in November 2008. The world-class arena seats more than 11,000 and has a state-of-the-art video scoreboard. Hotel developer John Q. Hammons made JQH Arena possible with a donation of $30 million.

John Q. Hammons Student Center is the home of the MSU volleyball and swimming teams, which has a main arena capacity of 4,646 permanent reserved seats.

Turner Family Practice Court, located in the east gym of Hammons Student Center, provides the Missouri State men’s and women’s basketball programs expanded options for practice schedules. The hardwood floor brings with it the history of the Bear’s program, as it was in use in HSC’s main arena from 1985 until February of 2006.

Plaster Strength Center is one of the largest of its kind in the Missouri Valley Conference. Strength coach Terry Sauerbry and his staff supervise the free weight-based facility.

The Robert W. Plaster Sports Complex is the home of Missouri State football, track and field, soccer and field hockey teams. The 16,300-seat complex includes a FieldTurf playing surface and an eight-lane synthetic all-weather track surface. The facility’s video board adds to any athletics experience with replays, graphics and live statistics. The complex also includes indoor amenities such as racquetball courts, locker rooms, five classrooms and a fitness center.

Bears Golf Facilities include many of the area’s premier courses, including Hickory Hills Country Club, Highland Springs Country Club, Millwood Golf and Racquet Club, Rivercut Golf Course (pictured above), Twin Oaks Country Club and Branson Creek Golf Club.


Hammons Field is located just blocks from the Missouri State campus. The 8,000 seat, natural grass stadium includes 28 luxury suites, five party decks, six food and beverage outlets, a souvenir shop and a club lounge. Financed by MSU alumnus John Q. Hammons, the facility is home to the Missouri State Bears and the Double-A Springfield Cardinals.

Killian Softball Stadium opened in March 2009 as the new home to the Missouri State softball team. Operated by the Springfield-Greene County Park Board, the East Springfield venue offers seating for up to 1,200 spectators and served as host of the 2011 MVC Softball Championship, won by the Bears this past May.

The Missouri State Cross Country Facility was unveiled as the new home course for MSU at Springfield Underground in 2007. The MSU Cross Country Facility will host the NCAA Midwest Regional Championship for the second time in four years this November.


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SPORTS MEDICINE Athletic Medical and Rehabilitation Services The Missouri State Athletic Medical and Rehabilitation Services staff has more than 90 years combined experience in athletic training. Included are director Jim Penkalski; assistant director Shannon Derricks; and athletic trainers Tyler Landgraf, Amy Luke and Steve Sawchak. All are certified by the National Athletic Trainer’s Association and licensed by the Missouri State Board of Healing Arts. Three intern athletic trainers join the fulltime staff, along with a host of athletic training students who work with studentathletes under the supervision of staff members. Another essential asset to MSU student-athletes is the involvement of physicians and medical personnel from the community and Missouri State’s Taylor Health and Wellness Center. Brian Mahaffey, Richard Seagrave and Victor Wilson serve as team physicians, attending to the medical needs of over 350 Missouri State student-athletes.


Strength and Conditioning Physical development of more than 350 student-athletes to increase athletic performance, decrease the chance or severity of injury and enhance sportspecific athletics development are the goals of Missouri State Strength and Conditioning. Head strength coach Terry Sauerbry supervises the 7,200-square-foot Plaster Strength Center that is utilized by all 16 sports. Sauerbry and his staff guide the student-athletes through programs designed to improve individual skills and overall team performance. The programs integrate all phases of development, including free weights, multi-joint exercises, plyometrics, conditioning, flexibility, speed and nutrition. The strength and conditioning staff works with coaches and Athletic Medical and Rehabilitation Services to develop programs suited for each sport and its student-athletes. Areas of concern in each participant are identified and a strength program is put in place to address all items with the ultimate goal of improving competitive performance.


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UNIVERSITY Missouri State University is a public, comprehensive metropolitan system with a statewide mission in public affairs, whose purpose is to develop educated persons. The University’s identity is distinguished by its public affairs mission, which entails a campuswide commitment to foster expertise and responsibility in ethical leadership, cultural competence and community engagement. The academic experience is grounded in a general education curriculum which draws heavily from the liberal arts and sciences. This foundation provides the basis for mastery of disciplinary and professional studies. It also provides essential forums in which students develop the capacity to make wellinformed, independent critical judgments about the cultures, values and institutions in society. The Missouri State University campuses are structured to address the special needs of the urban and rural populations they serve. Missouri State University-Springfield is a selective admissions, graduate level teaching and research institution. Missouri State University-West Plains is a separately accredited open admissions campus primarily serving seven counties in south central Missouri. Missouri State University-Mountain Grove serves Missouri’s fruit industry through operation of the State Fruit Experiment Station. Missouri State Outreach provides anytime, anyplace learning opportunities through telecourses, Internet-based instruction, iTunes U and through its interactive video network.


Did you know...

Campus Overview The Springfield campus includes 38 educational and general buildings and 20 auxiliary enterprise facilities. Academics Classes take place in many buildings on the Springfield campus. A few highlights: Craig Hall – Home of the College of Arts and Letters and the Coger Theatre Ellis Hall – Home of the Music Department; has a 250-seat recital hall Glass Hall – Home of the College of Business Administration Hill Hall – Home of the College of Education Karls Hall – Home of the William H. Darr School of Agriculture McDonald Hall and Arena – Home of the Health, Physical Education and Recreation Department Professional Building – Home of the College of Health and Human Services Siceluff Hall – Home of the English Department and the Modern and Classical Languages Department Strong Hall – Home of the College of Humanities and Public Affairs Temple Hall – Home of the College of Natural and Applied Sciences

Libraries The Missouri State University Library System is composed of four libraries: the Duane G. Meyer Library, the Music Library and the Greenwood Laboratory School Library (all in Springfield), and the Paul G. Evens Library of Fruit Science (Mountain Grove). The Meyer Library offers more than two million books and printed materials. The library contains more than 944,000 state and federal government documents and is the only United Nations document depository in the state. Downtown presence The Springfield campus has several buildings located in the city’s historic downtown. They include the Kenneth E. Meyer Alumni Center, the Park Central Office Building, the Jim D. Morris Center for Continuing Education and the Great Southern Building. The University also leases the Levy/Wolf Building on Park Central Square for some offices and outreach programs. IDEA Commons The Innovation, Design, Entrepreneurship and Art Commons is a geographic area in downtown Springfield that includes several Missouri State facilities: Brick City (an Art and Design department building) and the Roy Blunt Jordan Valley Innovation Center (a scientific research center). The IDEA Commons is an urban research park that will also include privately owned residential, retail and entertainment facilities. It creates an environment that generates creativity, innovation and entrepreneurship for the benefit of the Springfield region.

Missouri State University is one of the 13 four-year, public supported institutions of higher education in Missouri. Located in the state’s third largest city, Missouri State is within a 500mile radius of nearly 50 percent of the U.S. population. In addition to the main campus in Springfield, the Missouri State system is comprised of a two-year branch campus in West Plains, a research campus in Mountain Grove and an extended campus that coordinates telecommunicationbased delivery of distance education among and by the three campuses. Nearly 84 percent of the freshmen entering in Fall 2011 were in the top half of their high school classes.


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STUDENT LIFE Missouri State Campus The Missouri State campus is located on 225 acres in the heart of Springfield. The campus is compact - students easily walk from one class to the next in just a few minutes. MSU students experience college life at its best, with more than 250 student organizations from which to choose.

Where students are from... In Fall 2011, all of Missouri’s 115 counties were represented on Missouri State’s campus. Additionally, students from all 50 states and 85 foreign countries were enrolled at MSU. 2011 Freshmen Class - Springfield Campus Total first-time freshmen enrollment: 2,519 Female: 1,474 (58.5 percent) Male: 1,045 (41.5 percent)


Residence Halls More than 4,000 students live in 10 University residence halls and apartment complexes. Missouri State’s nationally recognized residence halls are among the finest in the country.

Missouri State Bookstore Serving Missouri State University since 1905, the Missouri State Bookstore provides a full line of textbooks, official apparel, academic supplies, convenience items, study aids and a complete line of computer hardware and software, available at academic prices.

Taylor Health and Wellness Center Located on campus adjacent to Plaster Student Union, Taylor Health and Wellness Center consists of a full-time professional staff of board-certified physicians, RNs, LPNs, registered pharmacists and lab and X-ray technicians. All students are eligible for care at the Center.

Robert W. Plaster Student Union The PSU is the hub of the campus community. It has a post office, bank, convenience store, movie theater, bowling alley, study areas and many dining options. PSU is home to many student groups and University organizations.

Juanita K. Hammons Hall for the Performing Arts This 2,200-seat, multipurpose performance facility brings to campus touring Broadway musical productions, entertainment performances and an emerging concert artist’s recital series. It is the home of the Springfield Symphony Orchestra.

Maroon Madness The largest student group on campus, Maroon Madness, is increasing school spirit and student attendance at athletic events. Students in Maroon Madness enjoy reserved seating in JQH Arena and Plaster Sports Complex.


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ACADEMICS The University offers more than 150 undergraduate programs and nearly 50 graduate programs, as well as select certificate and doctorate degrees. Many of these programs are the state’s strongest and largest of their kind. Participate in Public Affairs Missouri State is proud of its mission in public affairs. The components of the public affairs mission are ethical leadership, cultural competence and community engagement. Through this mission, students develop understanding of issues that affect the local community, the world at large and the environment. The courses they take challenge them to become informed and active citizens. On top of that, opportunities for volunteering and service-learning put students in realworld situations. Missouri State holds a Public Affairs Week and Public Affairs Conference each year to further express the components of the mission. Speakers address topics such as citizenship, democracy, diversity, the economy and sustainability.

Kyle Weems (basketball) and Chris Douglas (football) were two of 89 Missouri State student-athletes to complete their degrees during the 2011-12 academic year.

In addition to becoming just the third consensus first-team All-American in Missouri State football history, David Arkin (above) snagged the first CoSIDA Academic All-America honor for a Bear in 11 years. The Wichita, Kan., native picked up second-team Academic All-America recognition in 2010, before being selected by the Dallas Cowboys in the fourth round (110th overall) of the 2011 NFL Draft.


Did you know...

Honors College The Honors College provides a program of enhanced, advanced study and recognition for students of unusually strong academic achievement and motivation. The College exists to provide these students with intellectual opportunities beyond those generally found in traditional programs, including smaller and enriched classes and the option to pursue their own research and creative interests.

The Competitive Edge Missouri State students gain a competitive edge through the state’s largest internship program. Students have the opportunities to experience cuttingedge research and interact with nationally recognized faculty and private-industry partners, paving the way for graduates to succeed at top graduate and professional schools across the nation.

Missouri State is one of only 81 institutions - and the only school in Missouri - to be honored by The Princeton Review in its book, Colleges with a Conscience: 81 Great Schools with Outstanding Community Involvement.

ACT Scores The average ACT score for Missouri State’s incoming freshmen in fall 2011 was 24.1, higher than the 21.6 average for Missouri high-school graduates. Student-to-Faculty Ratio Missouri State has a total of 797 fulltime faculty members on the Springfield campus. The student-to-faculty ratio is approximately 19:1, with nearly 90 percent of full-time faculty members having the most-advanced degree available in their field. Studying Around the Globe About 200 Missouri State students participate in study-away programs each year. Many programs allow students to immerse themselves in a foreign culture, which helps them learn both inside and outside of the classroom. Missouri State has an International Center that promotes international education and creates more international opportunities for students and faculty. Our students have the opportunity to study almost anywhere.


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SPIRIT Spirit Groups The Missouri State Pride Bands, Cheer Squad and Sugar Bears Dance Team provide key elements to the total gameday package. The Missouri State Band program is comprised of 18 different bands, including the 300-member Pride Marching Band, which performs at each Missouri State home football game.

Missouri State Fight Song Bear Mascot The Bear has been a part of Missouri State athletics since a joint committee of MSU students and faculty members chose it as mascot during the 1906-07 school year. The committee also picked maroon and white as the official school colors.

Missouri State Alma Mater Sing we praises Now to our Alma Mater, All hail Maroon and White Missouri State, we pledge devotion May you live ever in truth and right, May you live ever in truth and right

Uphold tradition, our school we hold so dear, We will be loyal throughout our college years, Fight for victory as we stand up and cheer, Let’s hear it for the Bears, B-E-A-R-S-Bears, M-I-S-S-O-U-R-I-State


IN THE COMMUNITY Bears’ Community Service Projects Adopt-A-Family Adopt-A-Street American Cancer Society Relay for Life American Heart Association Big Brothers/Big Sisters of the Ozarks Boys and Girls Club Champions Committed to Kids Dance Bear-a-Thon benefitting Children’s Miracle Network Friends of the Library Healing Garden at Cox Hulston Center Hickory Hills Elementary Sports Spectacular Day Horace Mann Elementary Read Across America and Book Exchange Light the Night benefitting Leukemia Foundation of the Ozarks McBride Elementary Food Drive Ozark Food Harvest Ozarks Literacy Council Portland Elementary Character Education Rotary Clubs of Springfield Rockin’ Ribs Shoe Bank benefitting Springfield Public Schools Weaver Elementary School Just Read! Program The Kitchen Special Olympics

Missouri State student-athletes are active in a wide variety of community service and outreach programs, including Habitat for Humanity (top left), Just Read! and Read Across America (top right and lower right) Champions Committed to Kids (lower left) and Ozarks Food Harvest (middle left).


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SPRINGFIELD Missouri State University calls Springfield home. The hub of the Ozarks and the third-largest city in the state of Missouri, Springfield is known across the region as “The Queen City of the Ozarks.” The Springfield Metropolitan Statistical Area is one of the country’s fastest growing and most scenic regions, covering five counties in southwest Missouri with a total population of 436,712.


What to do in Springfield Here is a sample of the great things going on in Springfield. Almost everything in town is within 20 minutes of the Missouri State campus. Movie theaters (including a multiplex and an independent cinema both within walking distance from campus) Hammons Field (home of the Missouri State Bears and the Springfield Cardinals, Double-A affiliate of the St. Louis Cardinals) Missouri Sports Hall of Fame Battlefield Mall Bass Pro Shops Outdoor World (one of Missouri’s largest tourist attractions) Dickerson Park Zoo Mediacom Ice Park Springfield Symphony Orchestra Springfield Ballet Springfield Art Museum Springfield Regional Opera Springfield Conservation Nature Center Wilson’s Creek National Battlefield Springfield has a strong commitment to the arts. First Friday Art Walk is held downtown every month. Venues display photography, pottery, painting, blown glass and more. The annual Artsfest is held on historic Walnut Street, just a short walk from campus. The beautiful Ozarks can be experienced in so many ways. Springfield has many parks, each with a different personality. There’s a Japanese stroll garden, bike trails, a dog park and more.


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IN THE PROS

David Arkin Dallas Cowboys

Matt Pickens Colorado Rapids

Ryan Howard Philadelphia Phillies 2005 N.L. Rookie of the Year 2006 N.L. MVP

Ross Detwiler Washington Nationals

Blake Ahearn Utah Jazz 2007-08 NBA D-League Rookie of the Year


Former Bears in Major Sport Leagues NFL Steve Ache David Arkin* (Dallas Cowboys) Bob Dees Clay Harbor* (Philadelphia Eagles) Charlie Mitchell Tom Mullen Mike Murphy Brad St. Louis Jason Whittle

Shaun Marcum Milwaukee Brewers

Jackie Stiles Fourth Overall Pick, 2001 WNBA Draft 2001 WNBA Rookie of the Year

Bill Mueller 2003 A.L. Batting Champion

Clay Harbor Philadelphia Eagles

NBA Blake Ahearn Don Anielak Winston Garland Curtis Perry MLS Chris Brunt Matt Caution Justin Douglass Doug Lascody Lance Parker Matt Pickens* (Colorado Rapids) Alex Riggs Jamal Sutton Burch Wylie MLB Scott Bailes Mark Bailey Matt Cepicky Ross Detwiler* (Washington Nationals) Bart Evans Jeff Gray* (Minnesota Twins) Jason Hart Ryan Howard* (Philadelphia Phillies) Shaun Marcum* (Milwaukee Brewers) Bill Mueller Matt Palmer* (San Diego Padres) John Rheinecker Brad Ziegler* (Arizona Diamondbacks) *includes players active on major league rosters (current team)


MISSOURI STATE

IN THE SPOTLIGHT Missouri State is covered by a wide variety of media in Springfield and the surrounding area. Missouri State athletes are routinely featured on all four local television networks, as well as on the pages of local publications the Springfield News-Leader and 417 Magazine. Now in its third decade broadcasting Missouri State Athletics, Springfieldbased Meyer Communications will once again carry the Bears and Lady Bears on its radio airwaves in 2011-12. All MSU football and men’s and women’s basketball games, home and away, will be carried live on Meyer’s network of stations. Flagship station, KTXR (101.3 FM), serves as the primary home for MSU athletics, with “The Jock” 98.7 FM, and KBFL 99.9 FM/1060 AM also providing platforms for the Bears and Lady Bears in the event of programming conflicts. Meyer also broadcasts select Bears’ volleyball, baseball and softball contests, as well as MSU coaches’ shows for football and men’s and women’s basketball. All MSU games carried by Meyer can also be heard online at www.RadioSpringfield.com.

Bears on the Web In August 2011, Missouri State partnered with CBSSports.com College Network on a new and enhanced athletics website for the Bears in order to provide MSU fans with improved features and overall customer service. The revamped MissouriStateBears.com uses the latest technology to provide fans with a seamless, robust experience unique to Missouri State University. MissouriStateBears.com provides up-to-date information on Bears’ baseball and all 16 MSU varsity athletic programs, including game and season cumulative statistics, rosters and in-depth biographical information on MSU student-athletes.


Bears All-Access Keep tabs on the Bears through Bears All-Access, MSU’s new and improved online video hub which features premium and free video content and can be accessed from MissouriStateBears.com. Bears All-Access brings an improved audio and video experience to fans with live game broadcasts, exclusive behind-thescenes video, game highlights, original programming and press conferences. Both premium and free content is available through Bears All-Access. Bears on Twitter and Facebook Also, check out Missouri State Athletics on Twitter and Facebook. To keep up with the all things Maroon and White, visit www.Twitter.com/MissouriStBears and www.Facebook.com/MissouriStBears. Collegiate Licensing Company In May 2009, Missouri State University reached an agreement with Collegiate Licensing Company to manage the University’s trademark licensing program. A division of IMG Worldwide, CLC is the oldest and largest collegiate licensing agency in the U.S., providing fullservice capabilities in brand protection, management and development.

Nelligan Sports Marketing In an effort to maximize its athletics exposure and marketing potential, Missouri State University has entered into a long-term contract with Nelligan Sports Marketing to exclusively represent the University’s corporate sponsorship program. The long-term partnership will focus heavily on intercollegiate athletics initiatives, such as broadcast media rights, marketing and sponsorship programs, but will also benefit the entire University by maximizing business-to-business opportunities and revenue potential. NSM is based in Little Falls, N.J., and represents some of the elite college properties in the country, including such institutions as Brown University, UC Santa Barbara, Colorado State University, Eastern Michigan University, Florida Atlantic University, the University of Louisville, Marquette University, Middle Tennessee State University, Princeton University, Providence College, Rutgers University and West Virginia University. It also represents many athletic organizations, such as the Colonial Athletic Association and its 12-member institutions, Horizon League, Pac-10 Conference, Patriot League, Champs Sports Bowl and Capital One Bowl.


MISSOURI STATE

MEDIA OUTLETS

Print

Radio

Television

Springfield News-Leader (daily) 651 Boonville, Springfield, MO 65801 (417) 837-1347; Fax: (417) 864-6677 Beat Writers: Lyndal Scranton, Chris Basnett

KTXR (101.3 FM) KWTO (560 AM, 98.7 FM) 3000 E. Chestnut, Springfield, MO 65802 (417) 862-3751 (KTXR); 862-5600 (KWTO) Fax: (417) 869-7275 Sports Director: Rob Evans

Mediacom (MCC-22) 1533 S. Enterprise, Springfield, MO 65804 (417) 875-7557; Fax: (417) 883-0265 Program Director: Randy Hollis Production Manager: Corey Riggs

KOSP (105.1 FM), KKLH (104.7 FM) KOMG (92.9 FM) 319 B E. Battlefield, Springfield, MO 65807 (417) 886-5677; Fax: (417) 886-2155 Program Director: Chris Cannon

KSPR (Channel 33, ABC) 1359 E. St. Louis, Springfield, MO 65802 (417) 864-3352; Fax: (417) 831-4125 Sports Director: Mike Scott

The Standard (Tue.) 901 S. National, Springfield, MO 65897 (417) 836-5272; Fax: (417) 836-6738 Sports Editor: John Poorman St. Louis Post-Dispatch (daily) 900 N. Tucker, St. Louis, MO 63101 (314) 340-8170; Fax: (314) 340-3070 Sports Editor: Roger Hensley Kansas City Star (daily) 1729 Grand, Kansas City, MO 64018 (816) 234-4355; Fax: (816) 234-4360 Sports Editor: Mike Fannin

Associated Press -Mo./Kan. Bureau 215 W. Pershing Rd. Kansas City, MO 64108 (816) 421-4844 or (800) 852-4844 Fax: (816) 421-4844 News Editor: Chris Clark Sports Reporter: Doug Tucker Springfield Correspondent: Marcus Kabel Big O Sports 211 E. Walnut, Springfield, MO 65806 (417) 869-4848; Fax: (417) 869-6201 Editor: Tom Mast

KADI (1340 AM, 99.5 FM) 5431 W. Sunshine, Brookline, MO 65619 (417) 831-0995; Fax: (417)831-4026 Sports Director: Steve Largent

KGBX (105.9 FM), KTOZ (95.5 FM), KGMY (1400 AM, 100.5 FM), KXUS (97.3 FM) 1856 E. Battlefield, Springfield, MO 65804 Phone: 890-5555; Fax: (417) 890-5050 News Director: Jim Wesley KTTS (1260 AM, 94.7 FM) 2330 W. Grand, Springfield, MO 65801 Phone: 869-2153; Fax: (417) 866-8537 News Director: Don Louzader KSMU (91.1 FM) 901 S. National, Springfield, MO 65897 Phone: 836-5878; Fax: (417) 836-5889 News Director: Missy Shelton

KOLR (Channel 10, CBS) KSFX (Channel 27, Fox) 2650 E. Division, Springfield, MO 65803 (417) 862-6397; Fax: (417) 866-6397 Sports Director: Dan Lucy

KYTV (Channel 3, NBC) 999 W. Sunshine, Springfield, MO 65807 Phone: 268-3000; Fax: 268-3364 Sports Director: Ned Reynolds KRBK - HD (FOX) 1701 S. Enterprise, Springfield, MO 65804 Phone: 522-0020 Fox Sports Midwest 700 St. Louis Union Station, Suite 300 St. Louis, MO 63103 (314) 206-7000; Fax: (314) 206-7070 News Contact: Geoff Goldman Metro Sports - Kansas City TWC, 8221 W. 119th Street Overland Park, KS 66213 (816) 222-5618 News Contact: Shawn Beldin


CLIF

Missouri State University Provost and Vice Presidents

Interim President Fourth Year at Missouri State

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n June 27, 2011, Clifton M. “Clif” Smart, III was named interim president of the university. Smart had been General Counsel at Missouri State since Dec. 1, 2007. Over the previous three-and-a-half years at Missouri State, Smart had provided legal counsel to the Board, president, faculty, staff and administrators. He had also been involved in many campus-wide initiatives, including leading the university response to the state auditor’s report on Missouri State; serving on the JQH Arena Task Force; developing a comprehensive on-line policy library for the university; and chairing or serving on a variety of searches: vice president for diversity and inclusion, chief financial officer (twice), director of admissions, director of human resources and men’s basketball coach. Smart joined The Strong Law Firm in 1992. He became a shareholder in the firm in 1995 and vice president in 1998. During his 15 years at the firm, Smart’s practice consisted primarily of representing individuals and entities in catastrophic injury, medical malpractice and commercial cases. Smart was selected to the panel of three applicants submitted to the governor for the vacant Missouri Supreme Court positions in 2002 and 2004. In February 2009, he was elected for a five-year term as one of the two lawyer members of the 31st Circuit Judicial Commission. Smart was listed in Best Lawyers in America for 2007-08 in the fields of product liability, personal injury and professional negligence. Prior to joining The Strong Law Firm, Smart worked for two years with the firm of Wright, Lindsey & Jennings in Little Rock, Ark. From 1986-90, he was with the Judge Advocate General’s Corps. in Ft. Knox, Ky. Smart graduated from Fayetteville High School in 1979 where he was valedictorian. He received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Tulane University in 1983, graduating Summa Cum Laude. In 1986, he graduated with his Juris Doctor degree from the University of Arkansas School of Law, receiving the second highest GPA (3.95) in school history. While in law school, he received the Leflar Scholarship, was an Oxford Scholar and was on the Law Review. Smart and his wife, Gail, have two sons: Murray, a student at Southwest Baptist University in Bolivar, and Jim, a student at Hamilton College in New York.

Dr. Frank Einhellig

Ken McClure

Interim Provost

Vice President for Administrative and Information Services

Dr. Jim Baker

Dr. Earle Doman

Vice President for Research and Economic Development

Vice President for Student Affairs and Dean of Students

Brent Dunn

Dr. Ken Coopwood

Vice President for University Advancement

Vice President for Diversity and Inclusion

University Administrative Council Clif Smart

Interim President

Dr. Frank Einhellig Interim Provost

Dr. Jim Baker

V.P. for Research and Economic Development

Dr. Drew Bennett

Chancellor, Missouri State University-West Plains

Dr. Kenneth Coopwood

V.P. for Diversity and Inclusion

Dr. Earle Doman

V.P. for Student Affairs and Dean of Students

Brent Dunn

V.P. for University Advancement

Steve Foucart

Interim Chief Financial Officer

Penni Groves

Interim General Counsel

Dr. Tammy Jahnke

Dean, College of Natural and Applied Sciences

Paul Kincaid

Chief of Staff/Asst. to President for Univ. Relations

John McAlear

Secretary to the Board of Governors

Ken McClure

V.P. for Administrative and Information Services

June McHaney

Director, Internal Audit

Kyle Moats

Director of Athletics


KYLE Director of Athletics Third Year at Missouri State

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issouri State University’s search for its new director of athletics concluded May 28, 2009, with the introduction of Kyle Moats as the University’s 10th A.D. Moats came to the University after serving as associate athletics director for national marketing at the University of Louisville since 2005.   Moats began his duties at Missouri State in July 2009, replacing Bill Rowe, who retired after spending 27 years as Missouri State’s top athletics administrator and more than a half century at the university as a student, coach and administrator.   In a busy first year on the job, Moats wasted little time in laying groundwork for the future of Missouri State Athletics. From day one he emphasized the importance of fostering a strategic vision in the current landscape of intercollegiate athletics by involving all corners of the campus community in developing a long-range plan for the MSU Athletics. Moats played a key role in Missouri State’s new partnership with Nelligan Sports Marketing (NSM), announced in February 2010. The agreement will result in the outsourcing of the departments’ marketing and corporate sales operations while maximizing revenue potential for MSU Athletics. Additionally, Moats was instrumental in MSU’s negotiations for a new multi-year television contract with KY3, Inc.   Year two for Moats in Springfield saw Missouri State finish second in the 2010-11 MVC All-Sports Trophy standings--its best finish in five years. Conference titles by men’s basketball, women’s swimming and softball, as well as postseason tournament berths for both MSU basketball programs highighted the Bears’ year. In 2011-12, Moats’ third year at the helm, Missouri State enjoyed its finest campaign in nearly a decade, capturing the Missouri Valley Conference AllSports Trophy for just the fourth time. The Bears won Valley titles in women’s swimming and diving, women’s indoor track and field, women’s basketball and women’s golf this year along with a co-championship in men’s soccer. Additionally, four MSU teams advanced to postseason play, including NCAA Tournament appearances for the Bears’ volleyball, women’s golf and baseball programs. Prior to his arrival in Springfield, Moats spent four years as associate athletics director for national marketing at Louisville. In that capacity, he coordinated the Cardinals’ efforts in national awareness, marketing, branding and group ticket sales. He also worked closely with Nelligan, which manages the exclusive marketing rights for Cardinal Athletics. Moats oversaw the Louisville band and spirit squads as the liaison with student government and student spirit groups.   Prior to joining the Louisville staff, Moats served as senior associate athletic director for two years at Marquette University, where he oversaw the Golden Eagles’ Blue and Gold Fund, media relations, ticket operations, special events, licensing, radio, television, marketing and promotions and sponsorships with NSM.   He also worked 14 years in the University of Kentucky athletics department, including his last three there as associate athletics director for marketing (2000-02).   A native of Dixon, Ill., Moats is a 1988 graduate of Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville with a bachelor’s degree in physical education. Moats was a three-year letterwinner in golf and a student assistant basketball coach for the Cougars from 1985-88. He earned a master’s degree in sports management from the University of Kentucky in 2001.   Moats and his wife, Leeann, have two children, Kirk and Lauren.

Kyle Moats was introduced as Missouri State University’s 10th director of athletics on May 28, 2009.

Moats Resume Summary Professional Background Years School Position 1985-88 SIUE Student-Athlete (Golf) Student Assistant Coach (MBB) 1989-91 Kentucky Graduate Assistant 1991-93 Kentucky Coordinator of Promotions and Special Events 1993-96 Kentucky Director of Marketing, Promotions and Licensing 1996-2004 Kentucky Assistant AD for Marketing 2004-06 Marquette Senior Associate AD 2006-09 Louisville Associate AD for National Marketing 2009-present Missouri State Director of Athletics Education Southern Illinois University Edwardsville B.S. in Physical Education, 1988 University of Kentucky M.S. in Sports Management, 2001


CASEY

MONICA

Associate Director of Athletics/SWA Ninth Year at Missouri State

Assistant Director of Athletics for Academics and Student Services First Year at Missouri State

Casey Comoroski enters her fifth full year as associate director of athletics and her 10th year overall at Missouri State. Comoroski oversees the operations of several of the institution’s 16 men’s and women’s sports programs. In addition, she has oversight of the Bears’ compliance, athletic training and strength and conditioning programs and serves as the primary personnel administrator for intercollegiate athletics. Comoroski joined the MSU staff in March 2003 as assistant director of athletics for compliance, a post in which she served until succeeding Darlene Bailey as associate athletics director in September of 2006. A native of Nanticoke, Pa., Comoroski came to MSU from Coastal Carolina University, where she had been assistant athletics director for compliance since 1998. At Coastal Carolina, Comoroski’s responsibilities included overseeing budgets for some of the school’s 17 sports, working in game operations, supervising the hosting of conference championships and directing summer sports camps. She was honored as the Big South Compliance Director of the Year in 2000.   Comoroski graduated from St. Bonaventure University in 1994 and earned a master’s degree from the University of Connecticut in 1996. She served one year as an intern in the Syracuse University athletics compliance office and spent two years in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference compliance section. A four-year starter in women’s basketball at St. Bonaventure, Comoroski was inducted into the school’s athletics hall of fame in February 2007. Additionally, she was inducted into the Luzerne County (Pa.) Sports Hall of Fame in August 2010.

Monica Jones begins her first year with Missouri State after being selected as the department’s new assistant director of athletics for academics and student services in late June. A 1995 graduate of the University of Arkansas, Jones comes to MSU after serving as interim director of student-athlete development at her alma mater. She had been assisting with the university’s student development operations, after serving as associate director of Arkansas’ student-athlete academic support and achievement since December 2008. Previously, Jones spent 2002-08 at the University of Louisville working first as assistant director of campus life and later as assistant director for advising and student support services. She began her professional career at Arkansas in 1997 as an athletic academic counselor and advanced to academic advisor for the College of Education and Health Professions in July 2000. Before moving to Louisville in December 2002, she also served as the director of multicultural student services at Arkansas. Jones is a native of Malvern, Ark., and is part of the 2011-13 class for the NACADA Emerging Leaders program and earned her master’s degree in counseling from Arkansas in 1999. She will complete her Doctor of Philosophy in Educational Leadership and Organizational Development from the University of Louisville in August 2013.

RICK Assistant Director of Athletics for Communications Fifth Year at Missouri State

Intercollegiate Athletics Committee James Hutter (Chair), Faculty Athletics Representative Casey Comoroski, Intercollegiate Athletics Rachelle Darabi, Associate Provost-Student Development & Public Affairs Samuel Dyer, College of Arts and Letters Benjamin Goss, College of Business Administration Bryan Hicks, Intercollegiate Athletics Steven Hinch, College of Education Heather C. King, Office of Financial Aid Emily Matthews, Student-Athlete Advisory Committee Sarah McCallister, College of Health and Human Services Kyle Moats, Director of Intercollegiate Athletics Lorene Stone, College of Humanities and Public Affairs Kyle Yates, Intercollegiate Athletics

Missouri State alumnus Rick Kindhart is in his fifth year directing MSU’s athletics communications efforts and his fourth as assistant director of athletics. In addition to overseeing the day-to-day operations of the department, he is the primary contact for Bears’ football and men’s basketball and serves on the University Marketing Council and the NCAA Self-Study Committee. Kindhart came to Missouri State in July 2008 after serving as assistant executive director for communications for the Missouri State High School Activities Association (MSHSAA) for a total of 11 years. Kindhart began his stint at MSHSAA in 1996 as communications and publications director and filled that role until 2000, when he accepted the job of statistics coordinator for the NCAA in Indianapolis. He returned to MSHSAA in 2001 and was promoted to assistant executive director on July 1, 2005. Kindhart graduated cum laude from Missouri State University in 1991,and received his master’s degree in 1993 from Southeast Missouri State, where he served as assistant sports information director from 1991-93. From 199396, he was sports information director at Delta State University in Cleveland, Miss. He and his wife, Christy, have two children, Matt and Shelby.


KYLE

KEITH

Assistant Director of Athletics for Compliance Fifth Year at Missouri State

Director of JQH Arena/HSC/PSC 10th Year at Missouri State

Kyle Yates begins his fifth year as assistant director of athletics for compliance after joining the Missouri State athletics staff in July 2008. Yates came to MSU after spending three years as assistant director of athletics compliance at TCU. His duties included monitoring the activity of coaches and staff for NCAA rules compliance, as well as the oversight of maintenance on the TCU athletics compliance web site. At Missouri State, Yates is responsible for the organization and overall administration of the MSU athletic department’s NCAA compliance program, including the certification of eligibility and coordination of financial aid for student-athletes. He is also charged with monitoring coaches’ activities relative to rules compliance, and administering educational measures for athletics staff members. A 2004 graduate of Texas A&M, Yates completed his MBA from TCU in 2007.

Keith Boaz enters his seventh year as director of Missouri State’s athletics facilities and his 10th year overall as a member of the MSU athletics staff. Boaz began his work at MSU in a dual role as assistant director of athletics development and marketing and assistant director of Hammons Student Center/Plaster Sports Complex in August 2003. A 2002 graduate of Missouri State, Boaz served as assistant director of operations at Jordan Valley Ice Park before joining the University’s staff. Boaz lives in Springfield with his wife, Bethany, their daughter, Averie, and son, Bradie.

RANDY Executive Director of Athletic and Entertainment Facilities 29th Year at Missouri State

Springfield native Randy Blackwood is entering his 29th year at Missouri State and his eighth as executive director of athletic and entertainment facilities. Blackwood earned his bachelor’s degree in speech and theatre from Missouri State in 1980. He has been involved in public assembly venue management since 1981, serving as the Fine Arts Auditorium Manager at the University of Georgia for four years before returning to his alma mater in 1984. During his tenure at MSU, Blackwood has been involved in the administration of Hammons Student Center and Plaster Sports Complex, including the last nine years as director of the two facilities. On July 1, 2005, he was named executive director of the University’s three top public venues, Juanita K. Hammons Hall for the Performing Arts, Hammons Student Center, and Plaster Sports Complex. In 2008, Blackwood added another on-campus facility to the list of venues he oversees with the opening of JQH Arena. Blackwood is a graduate of Leadership Springfield and a member of the International Association of Assembly Managers (IAAM). He is also a member of the Springfield Convention and Visitors Bureau. Blackwood resides in Springfield with his wife, Joyce Owen-Blackwood.

Missouri State University Board of Governors Gordon Elliott (Chair)

Elizabeth Bradbury

Cathy Smith (Vice Chair)

Paige Jenkins

Seventh District Sixth District

Orvin Kimbrough First District

Stephen B. Hoven Second District

John L. Winston Third District

Beverly Miller Fourth District

Stephen Bough Fifth District

Peter Hofherr Eighth District

Ninth District

Student Member


FRANK General Manager, Nelligan Sports Marketing, Inc. First Year at Missouri State

Frank Cuervo begins his first full year at Missouri State after being named general manager for Nelligan Sports Marketing, Inc., this past February. Cuervo leads the department’s sales efforts, overseeing a staff of two fulltime and several student employees with a focus on managing inventory and building client relations. Prior to his appointment with Nelligan, Cuervo spent a year and a half as the associate athletic director for external affairs at Southeast Missouri State. Cuervo joined the Redhawks administrative staff after serving as general manager and assistant vice president for ISP Sports, working with the Northern Illinois University Sports Network. Previously, he completed a three-year stint as assistant director of athletics for external operations at Indiana, where he managed the department’s marketing, ticketing and media relations efforts, as well as a stop at Missouri, where he served as director of marketing and promotions from 2001-05. Cuervo began his career in Division I athletics as a marketing coordinator at Ohio State in 1999, before moving on to Bowling Green State as assistant A.D. for marketing and sales. A 1997 graduate of the University of Florida with a bachelor’s degree in marketing and public relations and a minor in finance, Cuervo and his wife, Michelle, reside in Springfield.

DANIEL Director of Athletic Development Second Year at Missouri State

One of the newest additions to the Missouri State athletics staff, Daniel Heflin was appointed to the post of director of athletic development last August and oversees the day-to-day operations of The Bears Fund, the MSU athletic department’s annual fundraising program. The Topeka, Kan., native came to Missouri State after a two-year stay as a development associate with the Shocker Athletic Scholarship Organization at fellow Missouri Valley Conference member Wichita State. At WSU, Heflin was responsible for the recruitment of new donors and the solicitation of sponsorships, while assisting with the coordination of several department fundraising events. After completing his master’s degree in sport administration from Wichita State this past spring, Heflin completed a brief stint as an account executive with AEG/Sprint Center in Kansas City. Prior to coming to Wichita State, Heflin served as an intern in the athletics development office at the University of Miami (Fla.). A first-team All-Peach Belt Conference and all-region selection in baseball as a student-athlete, Heflin earned his bachelor’s degree in business administration from Georgia College in 2008.

Missouri State University Missouri State University is a community of people with respect for diversity. The University emphasizes the dignity and equality common to all persons and adheres to a strict nondiscrimination policy regarding the treatment of individual faculty, staff, and students. In accord with federal law and applicable Missouri statutes, the University does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, ancestry, age, disability, or veteran status in employment or in any program or activity offered or sponsored by the University. In addition, the University does not discriminate on any basis not related to the applicable educational requirements for students or the applicable job requirements for employees. The University maintains a grievance procedure incorporating due process available to any person who believes he or she has been discriminated against. Missouri State University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. Inquiries concerning the grievance procedure, Affirmative Action Plan, or compliance with federal and state laws and guidelines should be addressed to the Missouri State University Office of Equity and Diversity, 901 South National, Springfield, Missouri 65897.

Intercollegiate Athletics Mission Statement Approved by the Board of Governors October 1995, revised November 1999, December 2001, October 2003

Missouri State University (MSU) is committed to an intercollegiate athletics program which complements the mission of the University and operates in accordance with the principles and regulations of the National Collegiate Athletic Association. As a member of various athletics conferences, MSU is committed to academic and athletics excellence, sound fiscal management practices, enhancement of the physical and educational welfare of student-athletes, equal opportunity, character development, principles of amateurism, as well as the fundamental values of sportsmanship, civility, and the common virtue of good citizenship.

The Bears Fund The Bears Fund is the annual fund-raising program for Missouri State intercollegiate athletics that was established in 1981 in conjunction with the move of MSU athletics to NCAA Division I status.   The fund’s name stands for “Building Excellence in Athletics through Recruiting and Scholarships,” and its impact on Missouri State Athletics has grown substantially throughout the 30 years of its existence. The 2010-11 drive netted over $2.75 million, marking the 23rd year in a row in which total contributions to The Bears Fund have gone beyond $1 million.   The fund is administered by the Missouri State University Foundation with additional input from coaching and administrative staff members in intercollegiate athletics.   Contributors of $50 or more during each year are recognized as members at various giving levels in The Bears Fund, and as such, receive benefits within the athletic program, including game program recognition, online athletics newsletter, and parking and postseason ticket considerations.   Bears Fund gifts may be earmarked for specific sports or general use and the money is used to enhance MSU athletics, particularly in the areas of scholarships and recruiting. Contributions may be cash, gifts in kind of goods or services, matching gifts from employers, bequests or life income trusts and honorary or memorial gifts.


DR. JAMES

TERRY

Faculty Athletics Representative 24th Year at Missouri State

Head Strength and Conditioning Coach Seventh Year at Missouri State

Dr. James Hutter begins his second year as faculty athletics representative and his 24th overall at Missouri State in 2012. Hutter took over the role of FAR last year after serving as vice-chair of MSU’s Intercollegiate Athletics Committee (IAC) in 2010-11. Hutter has been a faculty member for Missouri State’s William H. Darr School of Agriculture since completing his Ph.D. in agriculture education from the University of Minnesota in 1991. He has been recognized by MSU on several occasions with excellence in teaching and service awards and has served on numerous committees during his tenure at MSU, including a stint as chair of the University’s Professional Education Committee. Hutter graduated from Missouri State with a bachelor’s degree in agriculture education in 1984, then earned a master’s degree in education from the University of Missouri-Columbia in 1987. A native of nearby Miller, Mo., Hutter and his wife, Leslie, reside in Republic with their two sets of twins, Tate and Hayes, and Gibbs and Tess.

TOM

JIM

General Manager, Collegiate Consulting First Year at Missouri State

Director of Athletic Medical and Rehabilitation Services 23rd Year at Missouri State

After announcing its new ticketing partnership with Missouri State University in Februrary, Collegiate Consulting selected Tom Ladd as the general manager of ticket sales and service for the MSU athletics property. Ladd enters his new position after spending over 20 years in the radio broadcasting business. He began his broadcast career in Farmington, Mo., as a sports director and play-by-play announcer. His on-air play-byplay personality earned him several awards, including Missouri’s Best Play-by-Play Announcer in 1993 and 1994. He later served as operations manager, sales manager and station manager for Meyer Communications in Springfield and spent more than a decade (1995-2007) as the radio voice of the MSU Lady Bears. Ladd also spent time with the Springfield Cardinals as sales manager, helping the Double-A affiliate of the St. Louis Cardinals average over capacity at Hammons Field every season under his direction. Ladd, who began his duties in late March, is originally from Marine, Ill. He attended McKendree College and Maryville University. He and his wife, Sharon, have two children, Holly and Skyler.

Terry Sauerbry enters his seventh year as head strength and conditioning coach for the 16 MSU intercollegiate sports in 2012-13. Sauerbry began his current role at MSU in 2006 after serving in a similar capacity at the University of Rhode Island. He established the Rhode Island athletics strength and conditioning program where none had previously existed. Like MSU, Rhode Island is an NCAA FCS school. Prior to his tenure at Rhode Island, Sauerbry was associate strength coach at Temple University from 1998 to 2005. Previously, he was an assistant strength coach at the University of Maryland from 1997 through 1998. A native of Langhome, Pa., Sauerbry competed as a student-athlete on the football team at Maryland before graduating from the school in 1998 with a degree in kinesiological sciences. He also earned a master’s degree in sports administration from Temple in 2000.

Jim Penkalski enters his fourth full year as director of Missouri State Athletic Medical and Rehabilitation Services and his 23rd year overall at MSU. Penkalski took over as head of the MSU athletic training program in March 2009 following the retirement of Ivan Milton. Penkalski oversees a staff of six full-time certified athletic trainers, three intern athletic trainers and a host of student trainers. A Broadview Heights, Ohio, native, Penkalski also fills the role of primary athletic trainer for baseball and has worked with a number of MSU athletic programs throughout his tenure. Penkalski competed in football and wrestling at Brecksville High before completing his undergraduate degree in physical education from Kent State in 1987. He then moved on to Northern Michigan for his graduate studies, completing his master’s degree in 1989. Penkalski and his wife, Missy, have three children, Amanda, Katelyn and Russell.


Missouri State University

Achievement Center (ACIA)

901 South National Avenue, Springfield, Missouri 65897

(FORA -- 836-6829)

Monica Jones   Asst. A.D. for Academics and Student Services Dan Raines   Assistant Director Marcus Brown   Academic Advisor Kendra Lewis   Academic Advisor Cary Bruno/Ann Benshoff   Graduate Assistant Joan Newman   Administrative Assistant

Athletic Medical and Rehabilitation Services

Intercollegiate Athletics Administration

Name (alma mater, class) Position Building Kyle Moats    Brenda Espy    Lois Goldade TBA   Casey Comoroski    Helen McDowell   Monica Jones Rick Kindhart   Kyle Yates

(FORA -- 836-5461)

Jim Penkalski  Director Shannon Derricks   Assistant Director Suzie Anzalone   Assistant Athletic Trainer Tyler Landgraf   Assistant Athletic Trainer Amy Luke   Assistant Athletic Trainer Steve Sawchak   Assistant Athletic Trainer Mitch Hauschildt   Rehabilitation/Performance Coordinator William Baum  Intern Jillian Burrows  Intern Samantha Charters  Intern Yuichi Sasaki  Intern Becky Grant   Administrative Assistant

Athletics Communications (HAMC -- 836-5402)

Rick Kindhart   Assistant A.D. for Communications Ben Adamson   Assistant Director Tim Bohn   Assistant Director-Web and New Media Eric Doennig   Assistant Director Kevin Kane  Assistant Kevin Agee   Graduate Assistant Adam Samson   Graduate Assistant

External Affairs (ALUM -- 836-4143)

Frank Cuervo NSM General Manager Daniel Heflin Director of Athletic Development Art Hains University Marketing Specialist TBA NSM Coordinator of Sales & Marketing Paul Dodson Athletics Marketing Graduate Assistant TBA Athletics Marketing Graduate Assistant Julie Wright Administrative Assistant

Fax Numbers Director of Athletics Athletics-Forsythe Athletics-Hammons Athletics Communications

836-6344 836-8475 836-8382 836-4868

Keith Guttin   Brent Thomas   Paul Evans Paul Lusk Patrick Baldwin   Jermaine Henderson   Derrick Tilmon   Sam McMahon    Brenda Essary Nyla Milleson   Trish Marsh   Christopher Lewis Bethany Creed   Steve Yang    Terrie Coulter Gabby Gomez Sosa   Erika Dombkowski Terry Allen   D.J. Vokolek   Rob Christophel Wayne Chambers Mike Chandler Sean Coughlin   Gerald Davis Bob Montgomery   Taiwo Onatolu Courtney Sanders B.J. Stotser Neal Stafford Kevin Kane Jon Leamy   Mike Seabolt Ger Coppinger Rob Brewer   Drew Fitzgerald Holly Hesse   Sue Frederick   Beth Perine David Collins   Jim Huelskamp   Josh Udermann Ronald Boyce   Brent Hobbs Alick Musukuma Melissa Stokes   Jeni Jones   Fritz Rosenberg

Randy Blackwood Keith Boaz   Laree Moore      Brenda O’Connell Tom Ladd Trevor Casterlin Ryan Majercik Terry Sauerbry   Jeremiah Frey Shannon Stanton Cory Starr Danny Weathermon

Director of Athletics Executive Assistant to Athletics Director Administrative Assistant Assistant Director of Athletics for Business Administration Senior Associate Director of Athletics/SWA Administrative Assistant Assistant Director of Athletics for Academics and Student Services Assistant Director of Athletics for Communications Associate Director of Athletics for Compliance

Coaches and Support Staff

Head Baseball Coach Assistant Baseball Coach Assistant Baseball Coach Head Men’s Basketball Coach Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach Director of Basketball Operations Men’s Basketball Administrative Assistant Head Women’s Basketball Coach Associate Head Women’s Basketball Coach Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach Director of Women’s Basketball Operations Women’s Basketball Administrative Assistant Head Field Hockey Coach Assistant Field Hockey Coach Head Football Coach Associate Head Football Coach-Defensive Coordinator Assistant Football Coach-Offensive Coordinator Assistant Football Coach Assistant Football Coach Assistant Football Coach Assistant Football Coach Assistant Football Coach Assistant Football Coach Assistant Football Coach Assistant Football Coach Head Men’s Golf Coach Head Women’s Golf Coach Head Men’s Soccer Coach Associate Head Men’s Soccer Coach Assistant Men’s Soccer Coach Head Women’s Soccer Coach Assistant Women’s Soccer Coach Head Softball Coach Associate Head Softball Coach Associate Head Softball Coach Interim Head Men’s/Women’s Swimming & Diving Coach Men’s/Women’s Diving Coach Assistant Men’s/Women’s Swimming & Diving Coach Director of Track & Field/Cross Country Assistant Track & Field Coach Head Cross Country Coach/Assistant Track & Field Coach Head Volleyball Coach Associate Head Volleyball Coach Assistant Volleyball Coach

Facility and Support Staff

Executive Director Athletic & Entertainment Facilities Director, Hammons/Plaster/JQH Arena Associate Director, Hammons/Plaster/JQH Arena Hammons Student Center Administrative Assistant General Manager, Collegiate Consulting Account Executive, Collegiate Consulting Account Executive, Collegiate Consulting Head Strength & Conditioning Coach Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach Athletics Ticket Manager Men’s Equipment Manager Women’s Equipment Manager

Building indicators: HAMC - Hammons Student Center; PLAS - Plaster Sports Complex; ALUM - Alumni Center; FORA - Forsythe Athletics Center; HHPA - Hammons Hall for the Performing Arts

(417) Phone

HAMC HAMC FORA HAMC HAMC HAMC FORA HAMC FORA

836-5244 836-5244 836-5242 836-5244 836-5246 836-5242 836-5409 836-4585 836-6829

FORA FORA FORA HAMC HAMC HAMC HAMC HAMC HAMC HAMC HAMC HAMC HAMC HAMC HAMC FORA FORA FORA FORA FORA FORA FORA FORA FORA FORA FORA FORA FORA FORA FORA FORA FORA FORA FORA FORA HAMC HAMC HAMC HAMC HAMC HAMC FORA FORA FORA HAMC HAMC HAMC

836-5242 836-5242 836-5242 836-5250 836-5250 836-5250 836-5250 836-5250 836-5250 836-4136 836-4136 836-4136 836-4136 836-4136 836-4136 836-5242 836-5242 836-5343 836-5343 836-5343 836-5343 836-5343 836-5343 836-5343 836-5343 836-5343 836-5343 836-5343 836-5242 836-5242 836-5242 836-5242 836-5242 836-5242 836-5242 836-8384 836-8384 836-8384 836-5466 836-5466 836-5466 836-5242 836-5242 836-5242 836-8384 836-8384 836-8384

HHPA HAMC HAMC HAMC

836-6776 836-5240 836-5240 836-5240

PLAS PLAS HAMC FORA HAMC

836-6910 836-6910 836-7678 836-5430 836-5056


MISSOURI STATE WOMEN’S SOCCER BOOSTER LIST The purpose of Friends of Bear Soccer is to encourage support of the MSU women’s soccer team through The Bears Fund. The support provided by the Friends of Bear Soccer will enhance the opportunity for the student-athletes and coaching staff to accomplish their goals of developing MSU women’s soccer into a nationally-competitive Division I program and promoting the growth and development of soccer in the southwest Missouri area for girls and women of all ages. For more information, contact head coach Rob Brewer at (417) 836-6654. Thank You to these Women’s Soccer Boosters Rayanna L Anderson Lynn M Arthur Scott Bailes Jeffrey M Bauer Jennifer N. Beal Mike D Beebe Bernadette Blume Gregory F Boone Kelly D Bowler Rob and Karen Brewer William A Bultas Ann Dobkins Butler Geoffrey H Butler Tammy A. Caldwell Ann Cashel Vernon F Cashel Charles C Cassady Loren Cook II Marci Cradick M Forbes Cross Drew Dement Barbara J Dobkins Verlin O Dobkins Linda E Dollar Dr Jose M Dominguez Drew and Ashleigh Fitzgerald Tom and Sheri Fouch Josh and Tasha Ganson Stacy L Garner Steve B. Garner Dr Brian D Greene Dr Mehrdad Haghayeghi Cheryl L Haines Britt Hamlin Glenn L Hatz Randy Hawkins Rick J Heck Ronald J Hercules Laurie H Jones Lori Kalogerou Troy E Kennedy Cari Koster Mark F. Lassman-Eul Gerald R Lee Linsin & Associates Mary E Litvan

Dr Robert O Lunn Dr J Charles Mace Harold L Marlin Marvin’s Floral Plus Alfredo and Maria Mayne-Nicholls Steve McGrath Tricia McGrath Dr Thomas J Meyer Larry D Miley Millwood Country Club Tom and Ana Moffe Ameal J Nassif G R Nassif Rick Neal William A Nesbitt Newman Law Firm Northside Athletic Club Kathleen O’Connor Mike and Angie Oostendorp Vic & Sheila Ortega Audrey Osmundson Mark and Emily Osmundson William C Parsons Betty E Picquet Jon and Paula Reppell

Alicia Riley Jack D Robinson Margaret Rockelman Becky L Rooker Bruce R Rooker Anthony A Schultz Wayne A Schultz Annette Smits Harry L Smits Mark and Becky Sommer Finch Sprouse St Michael’s Sports Bar and Grille Christy Stewart Thomas Strong Subway John M Sweeney Sara K Sweeney Jo Tarver Vince and Sally Teahan Joseph P Tonkinson Perry and Vicki Voet Rick Washburn Patrick and Kathy Watkins Carl T Williams Dr Mary Jo Wynn

2012 Missouri State Women’s Soccer

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GRACE CROSS 2011 All-MVC 1st Team

MICHELLE SOMMER 2011 All-MVC 2nd Team

NIA WILLIAMS 2011 All-MVC 2nd Team

KELSEY FOUCH 2011 All-MVC Honorable Mention


2012 BEARS WOMEN’S SOCCER SCHEDULE August 9 11 17 19 22 24 26 31

Central Arkansas# (Exh.) @ Saint Louis# (Exh.) UALR North Texas @ Arkansas Nebraska-Omaha @ Indiana @ Tulsa

September 2 @ Oral Roberts 7 @ Kansas 9 SIU Edwardsville 14 Western Illinois 16 North Dakota State 22 @ Drake* 24 @ UMKC 30 Evansville*

7:00 6:00 7:00 1:00 7:00 6:00 11:00 5:30

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1:00 5:00 1:00 7:00 12:00 7:00 7:00 1:00

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October 6 @ UNI* 14 Creighton* 21 @ Illinois State* 25 Indiana State*

2:00 1:00 1:00 7:00

November 2 - 4 MVC Women’s Soccer Championship%

p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m.

TBA

Home Games at Plaster Field, Springfield, Mo.

C helsea V oet

* Missouri Valley Conference games % Championship to be held at Morrison Stadium in Omaha, Neb. Times listed are Springfield times and are subject to change.

K elly C aldwell

www.MissouriStateBears.com


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