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2015 AUSTIN PEAY WOMEN’S SOCCER TEAMBack Row (L-R): Natalie Smith, Nicole Wojcik, Isabel Holmes, Jennifer Smith, Maggie Ethridge, Taylor Van Wagner, Sophia Fabbro, McKenzie Dixon, Shelby Olszewski, Mallory Burman. Middle Row (L-R): Amber Bateman, Sydney Dawson, Katie Costantino, Mary Ruth Locastro, Pa-mela Penaloza, Gina Fabbro, Caroline Wistrom, Kirstin Robertson, Kate Carney, Courtney Sheppard. Front Row (L-R): Brooke Nigrin, Brianna Avitabile, Emilee Howard, Nikki Filippone, Lindsey Todd, Ann Peyton Diffenbaugh, Morgan Jackson, Alyssa Plowman.

2015 QUICK FACTSLocation ............................... Clarksville, TN 37044Founded .......................................................... 1927Enrollment ................................................... 10,873Nickname................................................ Lady GovsSchool Colors ...................................Red and WhiteAffi liation ......................................... NCAA Division IConference ............................................ Ohio ValleyPresident................................................Alisa WhiteAthletics Director ......................................Ryan IveySenior Women’s Administrator ............ Cheryl HoltFaculty Athletic Representative ....Dr. Bruce Myers

Head Coach ..............................Kelley Guth Alma Mater, year ............Florida State, 1996 Overall Record .............................. 91-133-23 Offi ce Phone ...........................931-221-7972Associate Head Coach.... Jeremy Sullivan Alma Mater, year ... Jacksonville State, 2003Assistant Coach.............Samantha Parker Alma Mater, year ............. North Texas, 2013Home Field .....Morgan Bros. Soccer Field Capacity ....................................................800 Surface .................................... Natural Grass2014 Record ................................................. 4-13-12014 OVC Record (Finish) .................... 3-6-1 (8th)Starters Lost .......................................................... 2Starters Returning ................................................. 9

Sports Information Intern &Women’s Soccer Contact .. Corey Adams Offi ce Phone .......................... 931-221-6563 Fax Number ........................... 931-221-7830 E-mail .................... [email protected] Information Director ...................Brad KirtleySports Information Coordinator ............Cody BushSports Information Coordinator ........ Colby WilsonMailing Address Box 4515 Clarksville, TN 37044Website .........................................LetsGoPeay.com

Morgan Bros. Soccer Field ................................... 2Austin Peay State University ................................. 3Clarksville, Tenn. ................................................... 4Austin Peay Social Media...................................... 52015 Lady Govs Prospectus ................................ 62015 Lady Govs Schedule.................................... 72015 Opponent Quick Facts ...........................8-10The Ohio Valley Conference .......................... 11-14TV/Radio Chart....................................................152015 Lady Govs Roster ......................................16PLAYERS .........................................................17-37 Nikki Filippone ............................................. 17 Shelby Olszewski .........................................18 Courtney Sheppard .....................................19 Taylor Van Wagner .......................................20 Brianna Avitabile .........................................21 Gina Fabbro .................................................22 Mary Ruth Locastro .....................................23 Alyssa Plowman ...........................................24

Natalie Smith ...............................................25 Mallory Burman ...........................................26 Kate Carney .................................................27 Maggie Ethridge ..........................................28 Sophia Fabbro .............................................29 Morgan Jackson ..........................................30 Kirstin Robertson ........................................31 Lindsey Todd ................................................32 Caroline Wistrom .........................................33 Amber Bateman ..........................................34 Katie Costantino ..........................................34 Sydney Dawson ...........................................34 Ann Peyton Diffenbaugh .............................35 McKenzie Dixon ...........................................35 Isabel Holmes ..............................................35 Emilee Howard ............................................36 Brooke Nigrin ...............................................36 Pamela Penaloza .........................................36 Jennifer Smith..............................................37

Nicole Wojcik ...............................................37Coaches/Staff ............................................... 38-39 Head Coach Kelley Guth .............................38 Assistant Coach Jeremy Sullivan ................39 Graduate Assistant Samantha Parker .......39 2013 Review .......................................... 42-49PROGRAM HISTORY ...................................... 50-60 Single-Game Records .................................50 Year-by-Year leaders .................................... 51 Individual Season Records .........................52 Individual Career Records ..........................53 Team Year-by-Year .......................................54 Year-by-Year Results .............................. 55-57 All-Time Series History ................................58 Individual Honors ........................................59 All-Time Roster .............................................60

TABLE OF CONTENTS

2015 AUSTIN PEAY STATE UNIVERSITY WOMEN’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE

Austin Peay State University does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, creed, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity/expression, disability, age, status as a protected veteran, genetic information, or any other legally protected class with respect to all employment, programs and activities sponsored by APSU. The Austin Peay State University policy on nondiscrimination can be found at http://www.apsu.edu/fi les/policy/5002.pdf. AP-011-S/08-15/6

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Morgan Brothers Soccer Field opened in 2005, providing Austin Peay arguably the best soccer pitch in the Ohio Valley Conference.

The fi eld once served as a practice for Austin Peay football and came about because of the generosity of the Morgan Broth-ers Construction, who provided the excavation and fi eld prepara-tion for the facility’s construction.

How good is the Lady Govs fi eld? The Tennessee Titans chose Austin Peay and the Morgan Brothers Soccer Field to serve as its summer training camp home in 2006—the only time the Titans have trained outside of Nashville since arriving in the Music City.

APSU began playing soccer in 2002 and for the fi rst three seasons the Lady Govs played its home matches at Heritage Park, a city-maintained facility. But as the program matured, an on-campus fi eld became a necessity and with the help of the Morgan Brothers, that dream was realized.

The Lady Govs fi rst victory at Morgan Bros. Soccer Field came on Sep. 23, 2005 against rival Murray State. Erica Dengler scored 27 seconds into the match and added a late goal for a 3-1 APSU victory.

In 2006, the Lady Govs lost only once at home. In fact, Austin Peay was better than .500 in each of their fi rst three seasons in which they called Morgan Bros. Field home.

The 2010 squad posted the program’s best-ever home record, going 8-1-0 on the home pitch. Tatiana Ariza scored six of her 11 goals in Clarksville and Austin Peay allowed just one goal at home, with Carley Newman earning fi ve shut outs.

MORGAN BROS. SOCCER FIELD QUICK FACTS

Playing Surface................................................................................ Natural GrassLady Govs Record at MBSF ...........................................................37-24-8 (.607)1st Game at Morgan Bros. Soccer Field ...... Aug. 28, 2005 vs. G-Webb (L, 0-1)Permanent Seating Capacity .....................................800 (seats and bleachers)

2005 .............. 5-4-02006 .............. 4-1-32007 .............. 5-3-12008 .............. 3-5-12009 .............. 1-4-3

2010 .............. 8-1-02011 .............. 4-3-02012 .............. 7-4-02013 .............. 3-2-12014 .............. 2-7-1

YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS

DIRECTIONS

From I-24: Proceed to exit 4. If you are headed west on I-24 make a left at the light onto Wilma Rudolph Blvd. If you are headed east on I-24 make a right at the interchange onto Wilma Rudolph Blvd. Drive approximately six miles (street name will change to College Street) until you reach the Eighth Street intersection. Make a right turn at the light and proceed to the fi rst stop sign on Eighth Street. At the stop sign make a left turn onto Marion Street. Continue on Marion past the football stadium to the second stop sign. At that stop sign make a right onto Summer Street. The entrance to Morgan Bros. Soccer Field is lo-cated on the left between the Govs indoor tennis center and Cheryl Holt Softball Field.

MORGAN BROS. SOCCER FIELD FIRSTS

APSU Goal: Kaylee Yago vs. Western Kentucky (Sept. 9, 2005)Victory: vs. Murray State (3-1, Sept. 23, 2005)OVC Victory: vs. Murray State (3-1, Sept. 23, 2005)Shutout: vs. Morehead State (3-0, Oct. 14, 2005)

MORGAN BROTHERS SOCCER FIELD

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Austin Peay State University is a comprehensive, state-assisted university with a distinguished tradition in liberal and professional education. The institution is named in honor of Austin Peay, Tennessee’s governor from

1924 until 1927, the year the university was founded.The university is located in Clarksville, Tenn., just 45 minutes northwest of

Tennessee’s capital, Nashville, on Interstate 24. One of the South’s most historic cities, Clarksville also is Tennessee’s fastest growing city.

Situated on gently rolling terrain near picturesque downtown Clarksville, Austin Peay’s main campus consists of 68 buildings on 169 acres. The classical Georgian architecture of the Austin Peay campus is combined with newer buildings. This blend provides a link with the past while refl ecting the academic excellence and dignity of an institution of higher learning.

The newest building additions to the main campus are the Hemlock Semiconductor Building, Foy Fitness and Recreation Center, Sundquist Science Complex and the Morgan University Center, each opening for use since 2001. The Hemlock Semiconductor Building houses the chemical engineering technology (CET) as-sociate degree program and laboratory. The $11-mil-lion Foy Center,

features a rock-climb-ing wall and 10,000 square feet of fi tness space and other amenities for the student body. The Sundquist Complex is one of the South’s premier science education facilities and represents the largest capital appropriation ever in Tennessee for a single classroom building. The new Morgan University Center is located in the heart of the campus and features a cybercafe, meeting rooms, a food court, coffee shop, ballroom and lounges for Austin Peay students.

Austin Peay’s campus has been the site of seven educational institutions since 1806. The campus was occupied by Southwestern for 50 years until 1925 when the school moved to Memphis. Austin Peay was founded two years later as a two-year normal school to train teachers for the region. Austin Peay has grown over the years to take its place among the fi nest mid-sized four-year universities in the nation.

Austin Peay Normal School became a four-year college in 1941-42, and university status was conferred Sept. 1, 1967.

Austin Peay State University currently enrolls more than 10,000 students from every region of Tennessee, most of the

50 states and several foreign countries.

Austin Peay offers more than 50 majors in associate, bachelor’s, master’s and educa-tion specialist’s degrees with additional areas of concentra-tion. Courses are offered in arts and sciences, business, edu-cation, engineering technology, nursing and human services. Graduate studies also are offered in several areas. In addi-tion, numerous online courses are offered each semester.

A state leader in public service, Austin Peay State Univer-sity has more than 750 employees. Engaged in the most modern teaching techniques and research are nearly 280 full-time faculty members, 90 percent of whom hold the earned doctorate or appropriate terminal degrees in their disciplines.

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Clarksville is a vibrant community lo-cated in Middle Tennessee, directly off of Interstate 24, 40 miles northwest of Nashville and Nashville International Air-port (BNA).

The fi fth-largest city in Tennessee, Clarksville is the ninth-fastest growing city in the nation.

The Land Between the Lakes national recreation area is located 40 miles west of Clarksville and offers a wide range of recreational activities.

Located within 300 miles of Atlanta, Birmingham, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Lou-isville, Memphis, Nashville and St. Louis and it is less than 500 miles from the sandy shores of the Gulf Coast.

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Austin Peay Athletics is proud to offer a host of options for fans to connect with their favorite teams through social media. Govs fans can keep track of pre-game, post-game and in-game updates through Facebook and Twitter, while engaging in discussion with other fans through the Twitter hashtag #letsgopeay.

Austin Peay Twitter Accounts:

Athletics: @LetsGoPeayFootball: @AustinPeayFBMens Basketball: @AustinPeayMBBWomens Basketball: @AustinPeay-WBBBaseball: @AustinPeayBSBSoftball: @AustinPeaySBVolleyball: @AustinPeayVBSoccer: @AustinPeaySocrMens Golf: @AustinPeayMGOWomens Golf: @AustinPeayWGOCross Country/Track: @AustinPeayX-CTFMens Tennis: @AustinPeayMTNWomens Tennis: @AustinPeayWTN

Facebook Pages:Lets Go Peay (Offi cial Athletics)Austin Peay State University SoftballAustin Peay Women’s Soccer Offi cialPeaynuts (Student Support Group)

Other Athletics AccountsInstagram: /LetsGoPeayYouTube: /CultureofExcellence

FIND US ON SOCIAL MEDIA

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The Forwards: Fabulous Fabbros lead chargeA year removed from tying Ashley Beck and Jessica Hosse

for the second-most goals by a freshmen in APSU history with seven, Gina Fabbro didn’t slow down in 2014. With former star striker Tatiana Ariza out of the picture, the Canadian embraced the starting forward role, netting seven goals to go along with two assists. The All-OVC second-team selection again will be the focal point in the attacking third for the Lady Govs this season.

Last season, Austin Peay fans learned there’s another tal-ented player in the same family tree, with freshman Sophia Fabbro having a successful rookie year. With the ability to play up top or behind her older sister Gina in the attacking midfi eld role, Sophia started 12 of 18 games, scoring twice with three assists in 2014. She’ll look to receive even more opportunities in the upcoming season.

In addition to the Fabbro sisters, the Lady Govs welcome back Kirstin Robertson, Mallory Burman, and Morgan Jack-son. Robertson earned a good amount of playing time as a freshman, scoring a goal against Chattanooga. Burman will shift from defender to forward this season in an effort to get more chances up front. Jackson will mix in after redshirting last season.

All three players will have chances to enter and generate offense in 2015.

The Midfi eld: Experience returnsThe Lady Govs will be without former starting midfi elder

Frankie Carbajal, but experience will be ample in the center of the pitch.

Senior Courtney Sheppard will return for her third sea-son for Austin Peay. The Canadian catalyst settled into the attacking midfi eld role in 2014, but could also see time at forward after totaling one goal and two assists last season.

Alongside will be Mary Ruth Locastro, who has started for Austin Peay in all 37 games over the course of her two seasons. It could most certainly be three years in a row once 2015 ends for the reliable midfi elder.

A pair of upcoming juniors – Brianna Avitabile and Alyssa Plowman - will be called on often after each found the back of the net once in 2014. Utility player Kate Carney, who sat out her freshman season, will be back looking to earn a spot.

The Defense: Anchored by senior trioOf the four seniors on the 2015 squad, one will be man-

ning the net for Austin Peay, while an additional two have solidifi ed one of the always important center back positions.

The goalkeeper situation for the Lady Govs will be a differ-ent story this season compared to the previous year. There were many question marks in 2014 with four keepers on the roster, but this time around, only two names will compete for the starting job.

Senior Nikki Filippone has earned the right to be consid-ered the favorite after three years under her belt. Filippone was the only keeper to have a shutout last season, recording three, and also led the team in wins with three. Sophomore

Lindsey Todd made seven appearances (three starts), going 1-3 overall with 27 saves. Whether it’s the veteran Filippone or up-and-comer Todd in goal, the Lady Govs expect to be solid in that area.

Defensively, seniors Taylor Van Wagner and Shelby Olsze-wski will anchor a young, yet skilled group around her. Van Wagner started all 18 games for the Lady Govs in her fi rst season back from injury, scoring one goal. Olszewski battled knee injuries throughout the 2014 campaign, appearing in just four games. After scoring six goals in her fi rst season as a sophomore, the Ohio native will be hungry to return to the pitch.

Two freshmen stepped up to fi ll big roles for Austin Peay last season. Maggie Ethridge joined Van Wagner at center back for much of the season (12 starts), and proved she can play the position for years to come. Caroline Wistrom showed continued improvements throughout last season, fi nishing with one goal and an assist, and was named the Most Improved Player at the 2014-15 Awards Banquet. She’ll now make the transition to defender this year.

The question will be who replaces Claire Pultz at the op-posite fullback position. Natalie Smith, who has appeared as both a defender and midfi elder, will return after her 2014 season ended early after a knee injury. It could be someone like Smith, or a newcomer, who could replace the production lost at that spot on the fi eld.

Youth will be servedWith 11 incoming players eager to make their APSU

debuts, there will most certainly be position battles as a promising recruiting class enters the program.

Highlighting the 2015 group are two forwards with impres-sive resumes. Colombian Pamela Penaloza has experience playing international soccer for her native country, while McKenzie Dixon was named Gatorade Player of the Year in her native state of Arkansas. Both are worthy of keeping an eye on heading into their rookie campaigns.

APSU head coach Kelley Guth picked up two junior college players out of Maryland – Brooke Nigrin and Nicole Wojcik – whose collegiate experience could pay dividends. Guth also signed two Canadian freshmen – Amber Bateman and Jennifer Smith – giving the Lady Govs six players who reside north of the border.

Rounding out the class are fi ve freshmen – Katie Costan-tino (Algonquin, Ill.), Sydney Dawson (Fort Campbell, Ky.), Ann Peyton Diffenbaugh (Brentwood, Tenn.), Isabel Holmes (Seattle, Wash), and Emilee Howard (Nashville, Tenn.).

2015 LADY GOVS PROSPECTUS

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DATE OPP. H/A LOCATION GAME TIME (CT)Aug. 11 Indiana State Home Morgan Bros. Field Exhibition 7 p.m.Aug. 15 Evansville Home Morgan Bros. Field Exhibition 7 p.m.Aug. 21 UAB Home Morgan Bros. Field Non-conference 7 p.m.Aug. 23 Chattanooga Away Chattanooga, Tenn. Non-conference 1 p.m.Aug. 30 Mississippi Away Oxford, Miss. Non-conference 3 p.m.Sept. 4 Troy Neutral Mobile, Ala. Non-conference 4 p.m.Sept. 6 South Alabama Away Mobile, Ala. Non-conference 2:30 p.m.Sept. 11 Western Illinois Home Morgan Bros. Field Non-conference 7 p.m.Sept. 18 Kennesaw State Home Morgan Bros. Field Non-conference 7 p.m.Sept. 20 Alabama State Home Morgan Bros. Field Non-conference 2 p.m.Sept. 27 Eastern Kentucky Away Richmond, Ky. Conference 12 p.m.Oct. 2 Southeast Missouri Home Morgan Bros. Field Conference 7 p.m.Oct. 4 UT Martin Home Morgan Bros. Field Conference 2 p.m.Oct. 9 Jacksonville State Away Jacksonville, Ala. Conference 7 p.m.Oct. 11 Belmont Away Nashville, Tenn. Conference 3 p.m.Oct. 15 Tennessee Tech Away Cookeville, Tenn. Conference 4 p.m.Oct. 18 Morehead State Away Morehead, Ky. Conference 2 p.m.Oct. 23 Eastern Illinois Home Morgan Bros. Field Conference 7 p.m.Oct. 25 SIU Edwardsville Home Morgan Bros. Field Conference 2 p.m.Oct. 29 Murray State Away Murray, Ky. Conference 3 p.m.Nov. 1 OVC Tournament Neutral TBA Tournament TBANov. 13 NCAA First Round Neutral TBA Tournament TBA

2015 SCHEDULE

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Name ...........................................ChattanoogaLocation ...................Chattanooga, TennesseeEnrollment ............................................11,438Founded ...................................................1886Mascot ..................................................... MocsSchool colors .......... Navy, Old Gold and SilverHome facility ............ Finley Stadium (20,668)Head Coach (Year) .......... Gavin McKinney (1)2014 Record/Conf. ......1-17-1/0-9-0 (SoCon)Chancellor ..............................Dr. Steven AngleAthletic Director .....................David BlackburnSoccer contact............................Anne WehuntOffi ce Phone ............................423-425-4618

Name ..............................................MississippiLocation .............................Oxford, MississippiEnrollment ............................................20,112Founded ...................................................1848Mascot ...................................................RebelsSchool colors ..... Cardinal Red and Navy BlueHome facility ....... OM Soccer Stadium (1500)Head Coach (Year) .....................Matt Mott (6)2014 Record/Conf. ............ 8-6-5/3-4-4 (SEC)President ..........................Dr. Daniel W. JonesAthletic Director .............................. Ross BjorkSoccer contact...............................Bill BuntingOffi ce Phone ............................662-915-7522

Name ............................Alabama-BirminghamLocation .......................Birmingham, AlabamaEnrollment ............................................18,698Founded ...................................................1969Mascot ..................................................BlazersSchool colors ........Forest Green and Old GoldHome facility ....... West Campus Field (2,500)Head Coach (Year) ............. Harold Warren (5)2014 Record/Conf. .......5-10-2/2-5-2 (C-USA)President ....................................Dr. Ray WattsAthletic Director ..........................Brian MackinSoccer contact.............................Brandon LeeOffi ce Phone ............................ 205-934-0724

Name ...................................... South AlabamaLocation ................................Mobile, AlabamaEnrollment ............................................16,055Founded ...................................................1963Mascot ................................................. JaguarsSchool colors .................Red, White, and BlueHome facility ........................The Cage (1,000)Head Coach (Year) ..... Graham Winkworth (3)2014 Record/Conf. .. 19-3-1/8-0-1 (Sun Belt)President ..........................Dr. Tony G. WaldropAthletic Director ....................Dr. Joel ErdmannSoccer contact............................... Matt HorneOffi ce Phone .............................251-414-8184

Name ..........................................................TroyLocation .....................................Troy, AlabamaEnrollment ........................................... 25,000Founded ...................................................1887Mascot .................................................. TrojansSchool colors ........ Cardinal Red, Silver, BlackHome facility .........Troy Soccer Complex (N/A)Head Coach (Year) ............Jason Hamilton (2)2014 Record/Conf. .. 16-6-0/6-3-0 (Sun Belt)Chancellor ........................ Dr. Jack Hawkins Jr.Interim Athletic Director ..............Sandy AtkinsSoccer contact............................ Wes JohnsonOffi ce Phone ............................334-670-5655

Name .......................................Western IllinoisLocation .................................Macomb, IllinoisEnrollment ............................................11,707Founded ...................................................1899Mascot ....................................... LeathernecksSchool colors ......................... Purple and GoldHome facility ...... John MacKenzie Field (500)Head Coach (Year) ..........Dr. Ted Flogaites (4)2014 Record/Conf. ....5-12-1/4-3-1 (Summit)President ...............................Dr. Jack ThomasAthletic Director ............................Matt TanneySoccer contact...................... Monica JaenickeOffi ce Phone ............................309-298-1133

2015 LADY GOVS OPPONENTS

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Name .....................................Kennesaw StateLocation ............................Kennesaw, GeorgiaEnrollment ........................................... 32,500Founded ...................................................1963Mascot ...................................................... OwlsSchool colors ...........................Black and GoldHome facility...Fifth 3rd Bank Stadium(8300)Head Coach (Year) ....................Rob King (14)2014 Record/Conf. ......8-11-1/3-4-0 (A-SUN)President ................................. Daniel S. PappAthletic Director .................... Vaughn WilliamsSoccer contact............................. Libby KnightOffi ce Phone ............................ 470-578-7837

Name ......................Southeast Missouri StateLocation ................. Cape Girardeau, MissouriEnrollment ........................................... 11,729Founded ...................................................1873Mascot .............................................RedhawksSchool colors ............................Red and BlackHome facility ........... Houck Stadium (10,000)Head Coach (Year) .........Heather Nelson (17)2014 Record/Conf. ..........11-6-0/8-2-0 (OVC)President .................. Dr. Kenneth W. DobbinsInterim Athletic Director ...............Brady BarkeSoccer contact.......................Sean StevensonOffi ce Phone ............................573-651-2294

Name ....................................... Alabama StateLocation ...................... Montgomery, AlabamaEnrollment ..............................................5,356Founded ...................................................1867Mascot .................................................HornetsSchool colors ....................Black and Old GoldHome facility ........ ASU Soccer Complex (N/A)Head Coach (Year) ................Jodie Smith (10)2014 Record/Conf. .....11-10-0/7-3-0 (SWAC)President .......................... Gwendolyn E. BoydAthletic Director .......................... Melvin HinesSoccer contact.......................... Peter HolehanOffi ce Phone ............................334-229-5217

Name ................................................UT MartinLocation .............................Martin, TennesseeEnrollment ..............................................7,042Founded ...................................................1900Mascot ............................................. SkyhawksSchool colors ...............Navy Blue and OrangeHome facility ............... Skyhawk Field (7,500)Head Coach (Year) ........... Phil McNamara (6)2014 Record/Conf. ..........12-6-2/6-3-1 (OVC)Interim Chancellor ................ Dr. Robert SmithAthletic Director ..............................Julio FreireSoccer contact.....................................Tom ViaOffi ce Phone ............................ 731-881-7694

Name ...................................Eastern KentuckyLocation ......................... Richmond, KentuckyEnrollment ........................................... 15,968Founded ...................................................1906Mascot ................................................ColonelsSchool colors ..................... Maroon and WhiteHome facility ..............EKU Soccer Field (600)Head Coach (Year) ........... Melissa Barnes (3)2014 Record/Conf. ..........4-14-1/2-7-1 (OVC)President ......................Dr. Michael T. BensonAthletic Director .................Steve LochmuellerSoccer contact.................................Steve FohlOffi ce Phone ............................859-622-1253

Name .................................. Jacksonville StateLocation ....................... Jacksonville, AlabamaEnrollment ..............................................8,659Founded ...................................................1882Mascot .......................................... GamecocksSchool colors ........................... Red and WhiteHome facility ...............JSU Soccer Field (200)Head Coach (Year) ...........Neil Macdonald (3)2014 Record/Conf. ........11-10-1/6-4-0 (OVC)President ......................... Dr. John M. BeehlerInterim Athletic Director ..................Greg SeitzSoccer contact............................Tony SchmidtOffi ce Phone ............................256-782-5377

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Name ..................................................BelmontLocation .........................Nashville, TennesseeEnrollment ..............................................7,244Founded ...................................................1892Mascot ................................................... BruinsSchool colors .........Navy Blue, Red and WhiteHome facility .................. E.S. Rose Park (500)Head Coach (Year) ..........Heather Henson (5)2014 Record/Conf. ............7-7-4/4-4-2 (OVC)Chancellor ........................ Dr. Robert C. FisherAthletic Director ......................Mike StricklandSoccer contact........................ Kenisha RhoneOffi ce Phone ............................615-460-6420

Name ....................................... Eastern IllinoisLocation .............................Charleston, IllinoisEnrollment ..............................................8,913Founded .................................................. 1895Mascot ...............................................PanthersSchool colors ............................ Blue and GreyHome facility ...............Lakeside Field (1,000)Head Coach (Year) ............... Jason Cherry (3)2014 Record/Conf. ..........6-10-1/3-7-0 (OVC)President ................... Dr. David M. GlassmanAthletic Director .......................... Tom MichaelSoccer contact......................Matt JagodzinskiOffi ce Phone ............................217-581-6408

Name ..................................... Tennessee TechLocation .......................Cookeville, TennesseeEnrollment ........................................... 11,339Founded ...................................................1915Mascot ......................................Golden EaglesSchool colors ......................... Purple and GoldHome facility ............. Tech Soccer Field (800)Head Coach (Year) ..... Steve Springthorpe (2)2014 Record/Conf. ..........2-15-2/0-8-2 (OVC)President .............................Dr. Philip OldhamAthletic Director ........................... Mark WilsonSoccer contact..........................Dylan VazzanoOffi ce Phone ............................931-372-3883

Name .................................... SIU EdwardsvilleLocation .......................... Edwardsville, IllinoisEnrollment ........................................... 14,235Founded ...................................................1957Mascot ................................................CougarsSchool colors ........................... Red and WhiteHome facility ...............Korte Stadium (4,000)Head Coach (Year) ...............Derek Burton (7)2014 Record/Conf. ......... 13-6-2/8-2-0 (OVC)Chancellor ........................Dr. Julie Furst-BoweAthletic Director ..................Dr. Bradley HewittSoccer contact.................................... Joe PottOffi ce Phone ............................618-650-2860

Name .....................................Morehead StateLocation ......................... Morehead, KentuckyEnrollment ............................................11,768Founded ...................................................1887Mascot ...................................................EaglesSchool colors ............................ Blue and GoldHome facility .............Jayne Stadium (10,000)Head Coach (Year) ............... Warren Lipka (6)2014 Record/Conf. ..........11-6-5/5-3-2 (OVC)President ..................... Dr. Wayne D. AndrewsAthletic Director ...................Brian HutchinsonSoccer contact............................Eric MathewsOffi ce Phone ............................606-783-2500

Name .......................................... Murray StateLocation ...............................Murray, KentuckyEnrollment ........................................... 11,166Founded .................................................. 1922Mascot .................................................. RacersSchool colors ........................... Navy and GoldHome facility .................... Cutchin Field (250)Head Coach (Year) .............Jeremy Groves (2)2014 Record/Conf. ......... 11-9-0/7-3-0 (OVC)President ........................Dr. Robert O. DaviesAthletic Director ..............................Allen WardSoccer contact..................Christina AndersonOffi ce Phone ............................270-809-7051

2015 LADY GOVS OPPONENTS

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Now in its 66th year, the Ohio Valley Con-ferencecontinues to build on the success that hasmade it the nation’s eighth-oldest NCAA Division I conference.In May 2011 the Conference expanded for

the second time in four years, adding Bel-mont University which begins competition in the 2012-13 academic year. The addition of Belmont gives the OVC 12 members, the most the league has had at one time in its illustrious history. The move added a second team in the city of Nashville and was the fi rst addition to the league since Southern Illinois University Edwardsville joined in 2008.The 2009-10 school year saw a change in

leadership as Beth DeBauche was named the seventh full-time Commissioner in league history on July 28, 2009. She is currently one of just fi ve females to be the head of a Division I conference, and one of just eight to lead a Division I conference all-time. The last three commissioners of the OVC have moved onto jobs as the com-missioner of the Big Ten, Big 12 and the Mid-American Conferences.The OVC’s proud history dates back to

1948, but seeds for the new league were actually planted in 1941. It was then that Roy Stewart, the athletics director at Murray State, Charles “Turkey” Hughes, the athlet-ics director at Eastern Kentucky, and Kelly Thompson, the public relations director at Western Kentucky, fi rst broached the idea of forming a new conference. Discussions were put on hold by World War II, but re-emerged Feb. 27-28, 1948 at the Kentucky Hotel in Louisville as the three original institutions combined with Morehead State, Louisville and Evansville to form the OVC.In the 1950s, the OVC became a pioneer

on a much more signifi cant scale socially. During times of racial segregation, league member Morehead State became one of the fi rst non-traditionally black mid-southern institutions to accept a black student. In 1958, Marshall Banks earned athletically-related aid at Morehead, which signed a second black athlete, Howard Mur-phy, a year later. In 1961, Murphy earned all-conference recognition as a halfback in football. With racial barriers broken, the rest of the institutions in the league began to provide educational and athletic opportu-nities to African-Americans.The playing fi eld is not the only place

where OVC athletes are working hard. The league also recognizes excellence in the classroom. Six Scholar-Athlete Awards are presented yearly to male and female ath-letes, while others are commended for their academic success by being Medal of Honor recipients or earning a spot on the Com-

missioner’s Honor Roll. Additionally, the league annually presents one institutional Academic Achievement Award, as well as separate team awards in each Conference-sponsored sport. Since the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) Academic All-America program began, the Ohio Valley Conference has had 215 student-athletes honored with the award, including 36 over the last four years (2009-10, 2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13).Additionally, the OVC annually presents

the Steve Hamilton Sportsmanship Award, in honor of the former Morehead State student-athlete, coach and athletics direc-tor, to a junior or senior student-athlete with signifi cant athletic contributions who best exemplifi es the characteristics of sports-manship and citizenship. Most recently, the Conference has also implemented the OVC Institutional and Team Sportsman-ship Awards, which are presented to one institution and 18 sport-specifi c teams voted by their peers to have best exhibited the standards of sportsmanship and ethical conduct as outlined by the OVC and NCAA.The vision of leadership demonstrated

by the Founding Fathers in 1948 remains alive today as the Ohio Valley Conference prepares for the future. One example is in regard to the current trend in collegiate ath-letics administration for increased involve-ment of university presidents in setting policies and making rules. The presidents of OVC institutions, however, have always governed the Conference, long before presidential governance became a national theme.The Ohio Valley Conference sponsors the

following sports: baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, tennis and track for men, and basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, tennis, track and volleyball for women. In addition, the OVC also spon-sors the combined men’s and women’s sport of rifl e.Now in its seventh decade of competi-

tion, the Ohio Valley Conference has grown signifi cantly from its humble beginnings while increasing the number of athlet-ics opportunities it provides for students. Current league representatives include charter members Eastern Kentucky University, Morehead State University and Murray State University, along with Austin Peay State University, Belmont University, Eastern Illinois University, Jacksonville State University, Southeast Missouri State Univer-sity, Southern Illinois University Edwards-ville, Tennessee State University, Tennessee Technological University and the University of Tennessee at Martin.After Title IX legislation passed in 1972,

women’s athletics began a rebirth on the national scene as the NCAA began sponsor-ing and marketing women’s sports. Recog-nizing the need to provide increased oppor-tunities for female athletes, the OVC began formulating plans for women’s athletics in 1975 and established women’s champion-ships in the sports of basketball, tennis and track in 1977, with cross country and volleyball added over the next four years. Those sports were initially governed by the Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (AIAW), but the overall strength of women’s programs in the league was dem-onstrated by the automatic bids the OVC instantly received when the NCAA became the governing body in 1982. The confer-ence added women’s golf and softball in 1994 and women’s soccer in 1998.In 2007 the Conference had two teams in

the NCAA Women’s Soccer Tournament for the fi rst time in league history, as former OVC member Samford earned an at-large selection while Southeast Missouri was the Conference’s automatic bid.Since 2008, Morehead State leads all

schools with three OVC Tournament Cham-pionships. UT Martin won back-to-back titles in 2011 and 2012, while SIU Ed-wardsville raised the hardware for the fi rst time in school history in 2014.

Offi ce of the Commissioner278 Franklin Road, Suite 103

Brentwood, TN 37027Phone: (615) 371-1698

Fax: (615) 371-1788www.ovcsports.com

Beth DebaucheCommissioner

Heather BrownDirector of Media

Relations (Soccer)

THE OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE

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Eastern Kentucky .....................................................1948Morehead State .......................................................1948Murray State .............................................................1948Tennessee Tech ........................................................1949Austin Peay ...................................................1962Tennessee State .......................................................1986

Southeast Missouri .................................................. 1991UT Martin ..................................................................1992Eastern Illinois ..........................................................1996Jacksonville State .....................................................2003SIU Edwardsville .......................................................2008Belmont ....................................................................2012

THE OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE

WHEN THEY JOINED

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TEAM OVC PCT PTS OVERALL PCT HOME AWAY NEUT. GF GA •SIU Edwardsville 8-2-0 .800 24 13-6-2 .667 5-3-1 6-3-1 2-0-0 32 25Southeast Missouri 8-2-0 .800 24 11-6-0 .647 4-4-0 6-2-0 1-0-0 25 12 Murray State 7-3-0 .700 21 11-9-0 .550 7-2-0 4-6-0 0-1-0 34 30UT Martin 6-3-1 .650 19 12-6-2 .650 7-1-1 5-5-0 0-0-1 41 19Jacksonville State 6-4-0 .600 18 12-9-1 .568 5-3-0 7-5-0 0-1-1 54 34Morehead State 5-3-2 .600 17 11-6-5 .614 7-1-0 3-4-5 1-1-0 42 29Belmont 4-4-2 .500 14 7-7-4 .500 1-4-4 6-3-0 0-0-0 24 26Austin Peay 3-6-1 .350 10 4-13-1 .250 2-7-1 2-5-0 0-1-0 19 42Eastern Kentucky 2-7-1 .250 7 4-14-1 .237 3-5-0 1-9-1 0-0-0 18 44Eastern Illinois 1-8-1 .150 4 3-14-2 .211 2-9-1 1-5-1 0-0-0 18 49Tennessee Tech 0-8-2 .100 2 2-14-2 .167 1-6-1 1-7-1 0-1-0 9 53

•-OVC regular-season champion

Top six teams advance to end-of-season championship

SHOTS

1. Rianna Jarrett (UTM) .............. 1122. Julie Mooney (MUR) ...................733. Jade Flory (MOR) ........................674. Michelle Auer (SIUE) ..................665. Jackie Rush (JSU) .......................62

POINTS

1. Rianna Jarrett (UTM) .................382. Jade Flory (MOR) ........................343. Kelsey Bright (JSU) .....................324. Julie Mooney (MUR) ...................295. Courtney Hurt (JSU) ...................28

GOALS

1. Rianna Jarrett (UTM) .................172. Julie Mooney (MUR) ...................133. Kelsey Bright (JSU) .....................134. Jade Flory (MOR) ........................135. Two tied.......................................10

ASSISTS

1. Courtney Hurt (JSU) .....................82. Pavlina Nepokojova (MSU) ..........83. Ashlie Watson (UTM) ....................84. Jade Flory (MOR) ..........................85. Six tied......................................... .6

GAME-WINNING GOALS

1. Rianna Jarrett (UTM) ...................5 Macy Cobb (MOR) ........................53. Five tied ........................................4

GOALS AGAINST AVG.

1. Kindra Lierz (SEMO) .............. 0.702. Mariah Klenke (UTM) ............. 0.923. Jennifer Pelley (SIUE) ..............1.144. Lindsey Espe (BEL) ................ 1.055. Shelby Haworth (MUR) .......... 1.22

SAVES

1. Mariah Klenke (UTM) .............. 1132. Emily Hinton (EIU) ................... 1103. Anna Hall (EKU)....................... 1094. Rebecca Toler (TTU) ...................965. Shelby Haworth (MUR) ..............93

SAVE PERCENTAGE

1. Mariah Klenke (UTM) ............. .8562. Kindra Lierz (SEMO) .............. .8503. Caroline Robinson (JSU) ........ .8164. Shelby Haworth (MUR) .......... .8165. Lindsey Espe (BEL) ................ .761

SAVES PER GAME

1. Emily Hinton (EIU) ...................7.332. Anna Hall (EKU)...................... 6.063. Mariah Klenke (UTM) ............. 5.654. Shelby Haworth (MUR) ...........5.475. Nikki Filippone (APSU) 5.07

SHUTOUTS

1. Kindra Lierz (SEMO) ....................82. Shelby Haworth (MUR) ................73. Mariah Klenke (UTM) ...................64. Jennifer Pelley (SIUE) ...................55. Lindsey Espe (BEL) ......................4

SHOTS (TEAM)

1. UT Martin ................................. 3642. Morehead State ...................... 3353. Belmont ................................... 3044. Murray State............................ 2975. Jacksonville State ................... 294

GOALS (TEAM)

1. Jacksonville State ......................542. Morehead State .........................423. UT Martin ....................................414. Murray State...............................345. SIU Edwardsville ........................32

GOALS PER GAME

1. Jacksonville State .................. 2.452. UT Martin ................................ 2.053. Morehead State ..................... 1.914. Murray State........................... 1.705. SIU Edwardsville .................... 1.52

FOULS (TEAM)

1. Morehead State ...................... 2152. Jacksonville State ................... 1903. Southeast Missouri ................. 1884. Eastern Illinois ........................ 1855. SIU Edwardsville ......................171

CORNERS (TEAM)

1. Morehead State ...................... 1292. Murray State............................ 1083. UT Martin ................................. 1024. Southeast Missouri ....................845. Eastern Kentucky .......................83

2014 OVC REWIND

2014 OVC STATISTICAL LEADERS

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All-Conference First TeamGK - Kindra Lierz, SEMO (Defensive Player of the Year)F - Rianna Jarrett, UTM (Offensive Player of the Year)F - Julie Mooney, MURF - Natasha Minor, SEMOF - Jade Flory, MORMF - Dominika Conc, UTMMF - Courtney Hurt, JSUMF - Jackie Rush, JSUD - Samantha Jones, SIUED - Paige Larkin, EKUD - Amy Maksimowicz, UTMCoach of the Year - Neil MaDonald, Jacksonville State

All-Conference Second TeamGK - Jennifer Pelley, SIUEF - Gina Fabbro, APSUF - Breanna Beine, SEMOF - Pavlina Nepokojova, MURMF - Taylor Smith, BELMF - Kayte Skrivan, SIUEMF - Cassidy Sherman, SIUED - Kelsey Gomez, MORD - Meagan Radloff, EIUD - Meredith Martin, BELD - Christina Rohde, SEMO

All-Tournament TeamMichelle Auer, SIUE (MVP)Marissa Delgado, SIUESam Jones, SIUEKayla Delgado, SIUCaroline Robinson, JSUKelsey Bright, JSUOlivia Drapes, JSUPaige Luehmann, SEMOKasey Crowden, SEMOElizabeth Tresnak, MORMacy Cobb, MOR

All-Newcomer TeamRianna Jarrett, UTMEmily Grahl, SIUEKindra Lierz, SEMO (Freshman of the Year)Belicia Mendiola, BELShelby Haworth, MURHarriet Withers, MURValeria Jaramillo, SEMOMariah Vollmer, SIUEChelsi Bender, JSUEmmi Carroll, EKUTaylor Fry, UTM

#5 Jacksonville State

#5 Jacksonville State

#6 Morehead State

#2 SIU Edwardsville

#2 SIU Edwardsville

2014 OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT/ACCOLADES

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#1 Nikki Filippone #2 Natalie Smith #3 Kirstin Robertson #4 Gina Fabbro

#9 Brianna Aviltabile

#5 Caroline Wistrom

#7 Kate Carney#6 Mary Ruth Locastro #10 Courtney Sheppard

#11 Lindsey Todd #12 Pamela Penaloza #13 Shelby Olszewski #14 Brooke Nigrin #15 Alyssa Plowman

#17 Taylor Van Wagner #18 Jennifer Smith

#8 Mallory Burman

#20 Maggie Ethridge

#21 Morgan Jackson #22 Sophia Fabbro

TV/RADIO CHART

#16 Amber Bateman #19 McKenzie Dixon

#26 Isabel Holmes#24 Nicole Wojcik #25 Emilee Howard

#29 Sydney Dawson#28 Katie Costantino Kelley Guth Jeremy Sullivan#27 Ann Peyton Diffenbaugh

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1 Nikki Filippone GK 5-4 Sr. Ontario, Canada (St. Jean de Brebeuf Catholic)2 Natalie Smith D 5-8 Jr. Soddy Daisy, Tenn. (Soddy Daisy HS)3 Kirstin Robertson F/M 5-4 So. Ashland City, Tenn. (Harpeth Hall HS)4 Gina Fabbro F 5-7 Jr. Coquitlam, B.C. (Centennial Secondary)5 Caroline Wistrom D 5-7 So. Prospect, Ky. (Sacred Heart Academy)6 Brianna Avitabile M 5-2 Jr. Hixson, Tenn. (The Baylor School) 7 Kate Carney M/D 5-5 So. White House, Tenn. (White House HS)8 Mallory Burman F/M 5-6 So. Hopkinsville, Ky. (Clarksville Academy)9 Mary Ruth Locastro M 5-6 Jr. Memphis, Tenn. (Saint Agnes Academy)10 Courtney Sheppard M 5-6 Sr. Port Moody, B.C. (Langara College) 11 Lindsey Todd GK 5-7 So. Brentwood, Tenn. (Ravenwood HS)12 Pamela Penaloza F 5-4 Fr. Bogotá, Colombia (Gimnasio Femenino HS)13 Shelby Olszewski F/D 5-7 Sr. Pickerington, Ohio (Pickerington North HS)14 Brooke Nigrin D 5-4 So. Fallston, Md. (Hartford CC) 15 Alyssa Plowman M 5-2 Jr. Lebanon, Ohio (Lipscomb)16 Amber Bateman D 5-4 Fr. Celedon, Ontario (Mayfi eld Secondary)17 Taylor Van Wagner D 5-8 R-Sr. Knoxville, Tenn. (McMinn County HS)18 Jennifer Smith F/M 5-6 Fr. Caledon, Ontario (Mayfi eld Secondary)19 McKenzie Dixon F 5-7 Fr. Bentonville, Ark. (Bentonville HS)20 Maggie Ethridge D 5-6 So. Evansville, Ind. (William Henry Harrison HS) 21 Morgan Jackson F 5-3 R-Fr. Spring Hill, Tenn. (Independence HS)22 Sophia Fabbro F/M 5-7 So. Coquitlam, B.C. (Centennial Secondary) 24 Nicole Wojcik F/M 5-8 Jr. Abingdon, Md. (Hartford CC)25 Emilee Howard M 5-2 Fr. Nashville, Tenn. (Harpeth HS)26 Isabel Holmes D 5-7 Fr. Seattle, Wash. (Bishop Blanchet HS)27 Ann Peyton Diffenbaugh F/M 5-2 Fr. Brentwood, Tenn. (Brentwood HS)28 Katie Costantino M 5-6 Fr. Algonquin, Ill. (Huntley HS)29 Sydney Dawson M/D 5-5 Fr. Fort Campbell, Ky. (Pope John Paul II HS)

9 Brianna Avitabile16 Amber Bateman8 Mallory Burman7 Kate Carney28 Katie Costantino29 Sydney Dawson27 Ann Peyton Diffenbaugh19 McKenzie Dixon20 Maggie Ethridge4 Gina Fabbro22 Sophia Fabbro1 Nikki Filippone 26 Isabel Holmes25 Emilee Howard11 Morgan Jackson6 Mary Ruth Locastro14 Brooke Nigrin13 Shelby Olszewski12 Pamela Penaloza15 Alyssa Plowman3 Kirstin Robertson10 Courtney Sheppard18 Jennifer Smith2 Natalie Smith11 Lindsey Todd17 Taylor Van Wagner24 Nicole Wojcik5 Caroline Wistrom

Head Coach: Kelley Guth, 14th season (Florida State, 1996) Associate Head Coach: Jeremy Sullivan, 9th season (Jackonville State, 2003) Assistant Coach: Samantha Parker, 1st season (North Texas, 2013)

CLASS BREAKDOWN

Seniors (4) - Filippone, Olszewski, Sheppard, Van Wagner Juniors (7) - Avitabile, G. Fabbro, Locastro, Plowman, N. Smith, WojcikSophomores (8) - Burman, Carney, Ethridge, S. Fabbro, Nigrin, Robertson, Todd, WistromFreshmen (9) - Bateman, Costantino, Dawson, Diffenbaugh, Dixon, Holmes, Howard, Jackson, Penaloza, J. Smith

LADY GOVS BY STATE/COUNTRY

PRONUNCIATIONS

Tennessee (10) - Avitabile, Carney, Diffenbaugh, Howard, Jackson, Locastro, Robertson, N. Smith, Todd, Van WagnerCanada (6) - Bateman, G. Fabbro, S. Fabbro, Filippone, Sheppard, J. SmithKentucky (3) - Burman, Dawson, WistromMaryland (2) - Nigrin, WojcikOhio (2) - Olszewski, Plowman Arkansas (1) - DixonColombia (1) - Penaloza Illinois (1) - CostantinoIndiana (1) - EthridgeWashington (1) - Holmes

Avitabile ..................... Ah-vit-ah-buh-leeDiffenbaugh ....................Diff-en-baughFilippone ......................... Fill-ih-poh-nayNigrin ...................................... Nigh-grinOlszewski ............................. Ol-sheskeyPenaloza ...............................Pen-a-lozaWojcik .................................... Wo-check

ROSTER BREAKDOWN

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As a junior in 2014: • Played in 14 games, starting 12.• Was in-goal 1,082 minutes of the team’s 1,644 minutes

played. • Credited with 77 saves. • Averaged a 0.762 save percentage. • Allowed 24 goals with a goal against mark of 2.00.• Recorded three shutouts, leading to a record of 3-6-1.

As a sophomore in 2013: • Earned four shutouts as the starting keeper in her sec-

ond season. • Went 10-5-0 overall, making 56 saves. • 0.80 goals-against average is second-best single-season

mark in APSU history. • Won four straight to open the season.• Earned fi rst career shutout with two-save effort against

Tennessee Tech, Oct. 4. • Made season-high 10 stops at Murray State, Nov. 3.

As a freshman in 2012: • Made three appearances before injury shut her down

for the season. • Made three saves in the second half against UALR,

Aug. 19.• Went down in fourth minute with foot injury against

Gonzaga, Aug. 31, and was done for the year.

Prior to Austin Peay: Played two seasons in net for St. Jean De Brebeuf Catholic senior squad… was credited with a goal as a senior in exhibition contest…named SJdB Spring Sport Most Valuable Player following junior season in 2011… named 2010 SJdB Junior Spring Sport Most Valuable Player as junior squad won Brebeuf Cup… also played with New-market United ‘94 squad in Ontario Youth Soccer League.

Career StatisticsSeason GP GS Min GA GAA SVS Save% W-L-T Sho2012 3 1 94:21 0 0.00 4 1.000 0-0-0 02013 19 19 1465:25 13 0.80 56 .812 10-5-0 42014 15 12 1082:14 24 2.00 77 .762 3-6-1 3TOTAL 37 32 2642:00 37 1.26 137 .858 13-11-1 7

Career Highs | Saves: 10, 2x, m.r. at Morehead State (9/28/14)

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Major: Exercise ScienceAD Honor Roll: F12, S13, F13, S14, F14, S15Dean’s List: F12, S13, F13, S14, F14, S15OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll: 2012-13, 2013-14

Personal: Daughter of Dom and Gina Filip-pone... born Jan. 27.

NIKKI FILIPPONE 5-4 • Senior • GoalkeeperOntario, Canada • St. Jean de Brebeuf Catholic

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As a senior in 2014: • Injury-plagued season resulted in just four appearances.• Missed fi rst 11 games of the season before making

debut on Oct. 10 at Southeast Missouri.• Attempted seven shots, fi ve on goal.

As a junior in 2013: • In fi rst season, was Austin Peay’s third-leading scorer.• Started 12 of 17 matches, averaging 55 minutes of

action. • Scored a goal and netted an assist in her fi rst game

against Chattanooga, Aug. 23.• Four of six goals came against OVC foes. • Scored the game-winner against Southeast Missouri

(Nov. 7) and added another tally against Morehead State (Nov. 8) in the OVC Tournament.

Prior to joining the Lady Govs soccer team: Played two seasons on the Lady Govs basketball team, starting 40 of 54 career games… averaged 4.2 points and 2.4 rebounds in her Austin Peay career… second team all-state on the hardwood as a junior and senior… on the soccer pitch, was a four-time fi rst-team all-conference pick.

Career StatisticsYEAR GP GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW2013 17 12 6 1 13 25 .240 13 .520 12014 4 4 0 0 0 7 .000 5 .714 0TOTAL 21 16 6 1 13 32 .187 17 .531 1

Career Highs | Points: 3 at Chattanooga (8/23/13) | Goals: 1, 6x, m.r. vs. Morehead State (11/8/13) | Shots: 4 at Murray State (11/3/13)

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Major: Special EducationAD Honor Roll: F11, S12, S13, F13, S14, F14, S15Dean’s List: S13, F14President’s List: S15

Personal: Daughter of Jeff and Michele Olsze-wski… has two sisters, Amanda and Nicole, and two brothers, Zach and Mason… Nicole was a member of the Lady Govs basketball team, and Amanda played soccer at Memphis from 2008-11; her brother Zach is a sophomore linebacker at Ashland University and Mason is a sophomore quarter-back at the University of Charleston.

SHELBY OLSZEWSKI5-7 • Senior • Midfi eld/DefenderPickerington, Ohio • Pickerington North HS

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As a junior in 2014: • Missed fi rst three games before appearing against Lip-

scomb on Sept. 1.• Made 14 starts with 994 minutes played.• Totaled three points in APSU’s fi nal three games.• Netted her fi rst career goal in that span vs. Murray State.• Credited with two assists, both coming in OVC play

against Eastern Kentucky and UT Martin.• Finished the season with the second-highest shot total

on the team (26).

As a sophomore in 2013: • Tied for team lead with four assists in her fi rst season

after transferring from Langara College. • Appeared in all 19 games, starting 12 in the midfi eld. • Picked up fi rst point with assist at Saint Bonaventure,

Sept. 13. • Assisted on two goals against Eastern Illinois, Oct. 11. • Played 90 minutes in the Lady Govs semifi nal loss to

Morehead State in the OVC Tournament.

Prior to Austin Peay: As a freshman, was a Pac West First-Team All Star for Langara College, earning Pac West Rookie of the Year honors… prepped at Heritage Woods Secondary School, where she was team MVP in 2011 and 2012… played with fellow Lady Gov Gina Fabbro for Coquitlam Metro Ford Soccer Club… was also invited to the Olympic Development program.

Career StatisticsYEAR GP GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW2013 19 12 0 4 4 17 .000 7 .412 02014 15 14 1 2 4 26 .038 9 .346 0TOTAL 34 26 1 6 8 43 .023 16 .372 0

Career Highs | Points: 2, 2x, m.r. vs. Murray State (10/24/14) | Goals: 1 vs. Murray State (10/24/14) | Shots: 5 vs. Belmont (10/31/14)

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Major: BusinessAD Honor Roll: F13, S14, F14, S15 Dean’s List: F13, S14President’s List: F13, F14, S15OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll: 2013-14

Personal: Daughter of Chris and Terese Shep-pard... has two sisters, Shelby and Samantha.

COURTNEY SHEPPARD5-6 • Senior • Midfi elderBritish Columbia, Canada • Langara College

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As a redshirt junior in 2014:• Started all 18 games as a defender.• Recorded second career goal on Oct. 26 at UT Martin.• Finished the campaign with four shots, two on goal.

As a junior in 2013: • Injury cost her all but two matches in 2013. • Saw action against Chattanooga and Appalachian State

before being shut down the rest of the season.

As a sophomore in 2012: • Started all 21 contests and was third among Lady Govs

with 1637 minutes - an average of 80 per match. • Played every minute of a match on six occasions. • Attempted two shots, put one on goal and scored a goal,

all career-fi rsts, at UALR, Aug. 19.• Picked up fi rst career assist on a 56th-minute Emily

Perkins goal against Chattanooga, Sept. 2.

As a freshman in 2011: • Started 16 times in 18 matches.• Played 1429 minutes, most among Austin Peay fresh-

men. • Primarily used as centerback, but played well to either

side. • Played the full contest on 12 occasions, including fi ve

consecutive games from Sept. 9 to Sept. 23.

Prior to Austin Peay: Played at McMinn County High School, where she was an All-State selection as a senior… named all-district and all-region four times… selected as District 5 Most Valuable Player as a senior… graduated as school’s all-time leader in assists (56) and goals (56).

Career StatisticsYEAR GP GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW2011 18 16 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 02012 21 21 1 1 3 6 .167 1 .167 02013 2 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 02014 18 18 1 0 2 4 .250 2 .500 0TOTAL 59 55 2 1 5 10 .200 3 .300 0

Career Highs | Points: 2, 2x, m.r. at UT Martin (10/26/14) | Goals: 1, 2x, m.r. at UT Martin (10/26/14) | Shots: 2, 2x, m.r. at UT Martin (10/26/14)

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Major: Social WorkAD Honor Roll: S12, S13, F13, S14, F14, S15Dean’s List: F13, S14, F14, S15OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll: 2013-14

Personal: Daughter of Bob and Julie Van Wagner... has one sister, Alison.

TAYLOR VAN WAGNER5-8 • Redshirt Senior • DefenderAthens, Tenn. • McMinn County HS

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As a sophomore in 2014: • Played in all 18 games with four starts.• Had breakout game in season fi nale against Belmont,

scoring her fi rst goal at APSU.• Attempted six shots total on the season.

As a freshman in 2013: • Appeared in seven matches, all against OVC opponents,

in 2013.• Attempted one shot in career-best 34-minute effort at

Tennessee Tech, Oct. 4. • Put a shot on goal at Murray State, Nov. 3.

Prior to Austin Peay: Played midfi eld for Jimmy Weekley at the Baylor School… led Baylor in goals in 2012, earning her All-Region honors and propelling her squad into the TSSAA Division II-AA State Tournament… played club ball for the FC Alliance 95 Black squad.

Career StatisticsYEAR GP GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW2013 7 0 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 02014 18 4 1 0 2 6 .166 3 .500 0TOTAL 7 0 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0

Career Highs | Points: 2 vs. Belmont (10/31/14) | Goals: 1 vs. Belmont (10/31/14) | Shots: 2 vs. Belmont (10/31/14)

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Major: BiologyAD Honor Roll: F13, S14, F14, S15Dean’s List: S15

Personal: Daughter of Tony and Shelly Avita-bile… has a brother (AJ) and two sisters (Lynsey and Makenna)... born Nov. 25.

BRIANNA AVITABILE5-2 • Junior • Midfi elderHixson, Tenn. • The Baylor School

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As a sophomore in 2014: • Started each game for the second year in a row.• Led the team in goals (7), points (16), shots (35), and

shots on goal (25).• Named to the All-OVC Second Team.• Recorded a single-game high two goals to open OVC play

against Eastern Kentucky.• Scored game-winning goal at SIU Edwardsville, leading

to a 1-0 victory.• In fi nal match, had one goal and one assist at home vs.

Belmont.

As a freshman in 2013: • Second-leading scorer as a freshman with seven goals

and three assists. • Her seven goals tied her with Ashley Beck (2005) and

Jessica Hosse (2004) for second-most by a freshman in APSU history.

• Scored fi rst goal in her fi rst career outing at Chattanooga, Aug. 23.

• Scored fi ve of her seven goals were game-tying or game-winning in 2013.

• Had lone multi-goal game against Saint Bonaventure, Sept. 13.

Prior to Austin Peay: Prepped at Centennial Secondary school, where she was Rookie of the Year as a freshman… three-time Olympic Development participant… at the 2010 USL Y League, won Golden Boot Award, scoring 10 goals in 12 games… played for Coquitlam Metro Ford Soccer Club, where she was the top goal scorer for the U16 and U17 pro-gram… she played for the Vancouver Whitecaps development program from 2012-13.

Career StatisticsYEAR GP GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW2013 19 19 7 3 17 35 .200 22 .629 42014 18 18 7 2 16 35 .200 25 .714 2TOTAL 37 37 14 5 33 70 .200 47 .671 6

Career Highs | Points: 4, 2x, m.r. vs. Eastern Ken-tucky (9/26/14) | Goals: 2, 2x, m.r. vs. Eastern Kentucky (9/26/14) | Shots: 6 vs. Murray State (10/24/14)

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Major: NursingAD Honor Roll: S13, F13, S14, S15 Dean’s List: S13, F13, S14OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll: 2013-14

Personal: Daughter of Stephen and Tina Fab-bro... has one sister, Sophia - a sophomore with the Lady Govs - and one brother, Dante.

GINA FABBRO5-7 • Junior • ForwardCoquitlam, British Columbia • Centennial Secondary

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As a sophomore in 2014: • Increased consecutive games started total to 37 after

an 18-for-18 season.• Scored game-winning goal at Southeast Missouri, lifting

the Lady Govs to an overtime win.• Totaled the second-highest shot on goal mark on the

team with 10.

As a freshman in 2013: • One of two freshmen to start all 19 matches, her 1,583

minutes were third-most on the squad. • Picked up an assist in her fi rst outing against Chatta-

nooga, Aug. 23. • Went the full time in eight matches, including three of

her last four, and in two 110-minute efforts at Western Kentucky, Sept. 5, and Southeast Missouri, Sept. 29.

• Scored fi rst goal as a Lady Gov at Belmont, Oct. 6.

Prior to Austin Peay: Played midfi eld for Bobby Ireland at Saint Agnes Academy… scored 28 goals and assisted on 32 during her prep career for a squad that went 57-5-4 during her career… a Commercial Appeal Best of Preps honoree from 2009-12… all-metro and all-state honoree from 2009-12… won a state championship with Saint Agnes in 2009 and was a member of the state runner-up squad in both 2010 2011… played for the Lobos Rush Soccer Club out of Collierville, which featured 20 players who signed collegiate letters of intent.

Career StatisticsYEAR GP GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW2013 19 19 1 1 3 8 .125 5 .625 02014 18 18 1 0 2 16 .063 10 .625 1TOTAL 37 37 2 1 5 24 .083 15 .625 1

Career Highs | Points: 2, 2x, m.r. at Southeast Missouri (10/10/14) | Goals: 1, 2x, m.r. at Southeast Missouri (10/10/14) | Shots: 3 at Southeast Missouri (10/10/14)

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Major: BusinessAD Honor Roll: F13, S14, F14, S15 Dean’s List: F13

Personal: Daughter of Kevin and Lolabeth Locastro… father played college football at Delta State University… has one brother, Christian… born April 30.

MARY RUTH LOCASTRO5-6 • Junior • Midfi elderMemphis, Tenn. • Saint Agnes Academy

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As a sophomore in 2014: • Appeared in 17 games after transferring from Lipscomb.• Recorded an assist vs. Chattanooga in a 5-2 victory.• Scored fi rst career APSU goal at Morehead State, taking

a season-high two shots in her 25 minutes on the pitch.

Prior to Austin Peay: Played her freshman season at Lipscomb… recorded 64 minutes in her one game played for the Lady Bisons… scored one goal and took four shots (.250)… recorded four shots on goal (1.00)... played for Bruce Bingham at Lebanon High School… four-year letter winner… named Best newcomer after scoring seven goals freshman year… scored nine goals sophomore year… won Golden Boot Award for scoring 10 goals and dishing eight assists as a junior… also competed in track and fi eld… All-Miami Valley Third Team as a sophomore… Harmon Civic Scholar Athlete award all four years in high school.

Career StatisticsYEAR GP GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW2014 17 0 1 1 3 4 .250 3 .750 0TOTAL 17 0 1 1 3 4 .250 3 .750 0

Career Highs | Points: 2 at Morehead State (9/28/14) | Goals: 1 at Morehead State (9/28/14) | Shots: 2 at More-head State (9/28/14)

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Major: Professional Stud-iesAD Honor Roll: S15

Personal: Daughter of Dan and Nichole Wood… has two brothers and three sisters...born July 16.

ALYSSA PLOWMAN5-2 • Junior • Midfi elderLebanon, Ohio.• Lipscomb/Lebanon HS

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As a sophomore in 2014: • Made six-straight starts to open the season before being

sidelined due to injury.

As a freshman in 2013: • Made fi ve appearances her fi rst year in Clarksville. • First career outing was a 12-minute appearance at Chat-

tanooga, Aug. 23. • Season-high 25 minutes of action at Jacksonville State,

Oct. 27.

Prior to Austin Peay: Played midfi eld for Moises Drum-mond at Soddy Daisy High School… earned Chattanooga Times Free-Press Best of Preps honors… 2012 TSWA All-State honoree after leading Soddy Daisy to a third state tourna-ment appearance… played club ball for FC Alliance 95 Black.

Career StatisticsYEAR GP GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW2013 5 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 02014 6 6 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0TOTAL 11 6 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0

Career Highs | Points: N/A | Goals: N/A | Shots: N/A

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Major: Computer ScienceAD Honor Roll: F13, S14

Personal: Daughter of Regina Smith… has one sister, Desirae… born May 13.

NATALIE SMITH5-8 • Junior • DefenderSoddy Daisy, Tenn. • Soddy Daisy HS

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As a freshman in 2013: • Led the team in minutes played with over 1,500, starting

all 18 games as a freshman.• Played the full 90+ minutes 14 times throughout the

season.• Attempted seven shots, three on goal.

Prior to Austin Peay: Played midfi eld for former Lady Gov Mary Beth Burchett at Clarksville Academy… racked up 77 goals in her career, including 25 as a senior… two-time Leaf-Chronicle All-Area nominee… 2014 THSSCA All-State… 2013 District Offensive Player of the Year.

Career StatisticsYEAR GP GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW2014 18 18 0 0 0 7 .000 3 .429 0TOTAL 18 18 0 0 0 7 .000 3 .429 0

Career Highs | Points: N/A | Goals: N/A | Shots: 2 vs. Mississippi (9/12/14)

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Major: UndecidedAD Honor Roll: F14, S15Dean’s List: F14, S15

Personal: Daughter of Michael and Lisa Burman… has two sisters, Michala and Madigan, and one brother, Morgan… born Feb. 14.

MALLORY BURMAN5-6 • Sophomore • Forward/Midfi elderHopkinsville, Ky. • Clarksville Academy

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As a freshman in 2014: • Missed the 2014 season due to injury.

Prior to Austin Peay: Played for Mike Felzien at White House High School… all over the place during her prep career, playing defender as a freshman, forward as a sophomore and defensive midfi eld as a senior… tallied 71 goals and 20 assists in her career, including 18 goals as a senior… TSWA and THSSCA All-State as a junior and senior… led White House to four district titles and a state semifi nal appearance in 2012… three-time all-district and All-Tournament honoree.

Career StatisticsYEAR GP GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW2014 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0

Career Highs | Points: N/A | Goals: N/A | Shots: N/A

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Major: Radiologic Technol-ogyAD Honor Roll: F14, S15President’s List: F14Dean’s List: S15

Personal: Daughter of Curtis and Tammy Carney… one brother, Joseph Jen-kins, and one sister, Leah Jenkins… born Aug. 18.

KATE CARNEY5-5 • Sophomore • Midfi elder/DefenderWhite House, Tenn. • White House HS

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Major: Health and Human PerformanceAD Honor Roll: F14Dean’s List: F14

Personal: Daughter of Mark and Jennifer Eth-ridge… has one brother, Tanner… born Nov. 10

MAGGIE ETHRIDGE5-6 • Sophomore • DefenderEvansville, Ind. • William Henry Harrison HS

As a freshman in 2014: • Made 12-straight starts beginning at home vs. Ole Miss,

playing the full 90 minutes each time out.• Her 1,308 minutes played fi nished second-highest on

the team.• Attempted one shot in 2015 vs. Murray State.

Prior to Austin Peay: Played for Tom Bealmear at William Henry Harrison (Ind.) High School… fi nished with 24 goals and 35 assists as a midfi elder and defender, with both marks ranking her top-10 in school history… named fi rst-team All-District, All-Metro, All-Conference and All-City from 2011-13.

Career StatisticsYEAR GP GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW2014 18 12 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0TOTAL 18 12 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0

Career Highs | Points: N/A | Goals: N/A | Shots: 1 vs. Murray State (10/24/14)

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Major: BusinessAD Honor Roll: F14, S15Dean’s List: F14, S15

Personal: Daughter of Steve and Tina Fabbro... has one sister, Gina, and one brother, Dante… born Feb. 24 .

SOPHIA FABBRO5-7 • Sophomore •Forward/Midfi elderCoquitlam, British Columbia •Centennial Secondary

As a freshman in 2014: • Her seven points in 2014 were the second most on the

team behind older sister Gina.• Tied for the second-highest assist total with three.• Scored fi rst collegiate goal in OVC opener vs. Eastern

Kentucky.• First career assist came two games later at Eastern

Illinois.

Prior to Austin Peay: Prepped at Centennial Secondary School for Peter Errington… Rookie of the Year as a fresh-man… played club for Coquitlam Metro-Ford SC, where she won provincial and national championships in 2010.

Career StatisticsYEAR GP GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW2014 18 13 2 3 7 13 .154 6 .462 0TOTAL 18 13 2 3 7 13 .154 6 .462 0

Career Highs | Points: 2, 2x, m.r. at UT Martin (10/26/14) | Goals: 1, 2x, m.r. at UT Martin (10/26/14) | Shots: 2, 2x, m.r. at UT Martin (10/26/14)

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Major: Pre-veterinaryAD Honor Roll: F14

Personal: Daughter of Der-win and LaTonya Jackson... has one sister, Michay... born Jan. 25.

MORGAN JACKSON5-3 • Redshirt Freshman • ForwardSpring Hill, Tenn. • Independence HS

As a freshman in 2014: • Redshirted in her fi rst season at Austin Peay.

Prior to Austin Peay: Played forward for David de Jesus at Independence High School… fi nished career as school’s leading scorer with 44 goals and 12 assists for 100 total points… a four-year varsity player, she was all-district her fi nal three prep seasons and All-Region as a junior and senior.

Career StatisticsYEAR GP GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW2014 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0

Career Highs | Points: N/A | Goals: N/A | Shots: N/A

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33KIRSTIN ROBERTSON5-4 • Sophomore • Forward/Midfi elderAshland City, Tenn. • Harpeth Hall HS

Major: UndecidedAD Honor Roll: F14, S15

Personal: Daughter of Shane and Dawn Robert-son… father played college football at Midwestern State… has one brother, Braiden, and one sister, Emily… born Jan. 28

As a freshman in 2014: • Netted fi rst career goal at home vs. Chattanooga.• Appeared in eight games as a freshman, making fi ve

starts.• Attempted seven shots, four of which came in victory

over Mocs.

Prior to Austin Peay: Played forward for Meggie Lucas at Harpeth Hall… scored 27 goals and assisted on seven oth-ers in 2013… earned TSSAA’s 2013 Division II AA Middle/East Region MVP and All-State honors as a senior… 2013 Tennessean All-Midstate First Team.

Career StatisticsYEAR GP GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW2014 8 5 1 0 2 7 .143 3 .429 0TOTAL 8 5 1 0 2 7 .143 6 .429 0

Career Highs | Points: 2 vs. Chattanooga (8/24/14) | Goals: 1 vs. Chattanooga (8/24/14) | Shots: 4 vs. Chat-tanooga (8/24/14)

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Major: BiologyAD Honor Roll: F14, S15Dean’s List: F14

Personal: Daughter of Chris and Rhea Todd... has one sister, Shelby, and one brother, Jack... sister plays soccer at Western Kentucky... born Feb. 20.

1111LINDSEY TODD5-7 • Sophomore • GoalkeeperBrentwood, Tenn. • Ravenwood HS

As a freshman in 2014: • One of three goalies to share time in net, making seven

starts.• Made 27 saves on the year, with a season-best 10 vs.

Belmont.• Finished with a 1-3-0 record with 10 goals allowed.

Prior to Austin Peay: Played keeper for Bryan Kleinman at Ballard High School… named a Player to Watch for 2013-14 by VYPE Magazine… 2014 Defender of the Year… earned all-tournament honors in district championship.

Career StatisticsSeason GP GS Min GA GAA SVS Save% W-L-T Sho2014 7 7 337:39 10 2.67 27 .730 1-3-0 0TOTAL 7 7 337:39 10 2.67 27 .730 1-3-0 0

Career Highs | Saves: 10 vs. Belmont (10/31/14)

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Major: UndecidedAD Honor Roll: F14, S15Dean’s List: F14, S15

Personal: Daughter of Philip and Carla Wistrom… father was a golfer at Iowa… has one brother, James, and one sister, Claire… born Nov. 1.

CAROLINE WISTROM5-7 • Sophomore •DefenderProspect, Ky. • Sacred Heart Academy55

As a freshman in 2014: • First career goal came against Chattanooga in the home

opener, taking three shots in the contest.• Started 14 of 18 games as a newcomer, and was named

APSU’s Most Improved Player.• Credited with assist in fi rst OVC match vs. Eastern Ken-

tucky.

Prior to Austin Peay: Played forward for Jaclyn Puntillo at Sacred Heart Academy… scored 59 goals and added 33 assists in her career… 2013 Miss Kentucky Soccer Finalist… two-time Kentucky High School Athletic Association All-State honoree, including a fi rst-team nod in 2013… 2013 NSCAA All-American nominee and member of the All-Region IV team… played club soccer for Kentucky Fire under Jonathan Velotta.

Career StatisticsYEAR GP GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW2014 18 14 1 1 3 11 .091 6 .545 0TOTAL 18 14 1 1 3 11 .091 6 .545 0

Career Highs | Points: 2 vs. Chattanooga (8/24/14) | Goals: 1 vs. Chattanooga (8/24/14) | Shots: 3 vs. Chat-tanooga (8/24/14)

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1616AMBER BATEMAN5-4 • Freshman •DefenderOntario, Canada • Mayfi eld Secondary

Prior to Austin Peay: Defensive player for Mayfi eld Secondary School alongside fellow Lady Gov Jennifer Smith... two-time Award of Excellence in Healthy Active Living... was also member of swim team at Mayfi eld... captain of girls Bolton Wanderers club team for the past fi ve years... team went undefeated at 2014 Umbro Showcase... named Female Athlete of the Year in 2011.

Major: Applied Exercise SciencePersonal: Daughter of Paul and Angela Bateman...has one brother, Adam, who plays in the Canadian Hockey League... born Jun. 22.

2828KATIE COSTANTINO5-6 • Freshman •Midfi elderAlgonquin, Ill. • Huntley HS

Prior to Austin Peay: Prepped at Huntley High School as a midfi elder for head coach Kris Grabner... scored three goals to go along with seven assists in each of her sophomore and junior seasons... named to 2014 Northwest Herald’s All-Area Honorable Mention team as a junior... was also varsity team captain of prestigous basketball team... played club soccer locally for Heat United under head coach Kevin Talbot... was a team captain and averaged 90 minutes per game.

Major: NursingPersonal: Daughter of Nick and Donna Costantino... has three brothers, Nicho-las, Christopher, Vincent, and one sister, Alyssa... brother Nicholas plays baseball at Drury Univer-sity... born March 7.

2929SYDNEY DAWSON5-5 • Freshman •Defender/Midfi elderFort Campbell, Ky. • Pope John Paul II HS

Major: PhysicsPersonal: Daughter of Sam and Laura Dawson... has one younger brother, Joseph... father played lacrosse at Washington and Lee University... born June 7.

Prior to Austin Peay: Played under Sterling Neighbors at Pope John Paul II High School... Two-time All-Region selection, an All-District pick as a junior and was named Defensive Most Valuable Player in senior season as a Knight...competed in club soccer for St. Louis Scott Gallagher, coached by Mitch Bohnak... also played basketball, lacrosse and ran track in high school.

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Major: Health SciencePersonal: Daughter of Andy and Nancy Diffenbaugh...has one sister, Elizabeth... born Oct. 1.

Prior to Austin Peay: Played under Cal Long at Brentwood High School as a forward/outside midfi elder... third-leading scorer on the team with nine goals as a senior... member of TSSAA State Championship team in 2012... played club soccer for both Carolina Elite Soccer Academy and Ten-nessee Soccer Club... Division I State Champion in 2011, 2012, and 2014.

Major: Health and Human PerformancePersonal: Daughter of Deirdre and Lee Dixon... has one younger sibling, Hayden... born March 14.

Prior to Austin Peay: Played under Kristina Henry at Bentonville High School as a high-scoring forward... before senior year began, tallied 71 goals and 36 assists in her fi rst three prep seasons... 2014 Gatorade State Player of the Year, 2014 NWA Media Player of the Year, and 2014 NSCAA All-American... three-time all-conference selection and conference MVP in 2014... also member of track and fi eld and golf teams at Bentonville... played club soccer for Arkansas Comets.

Major: NursingPersonal: Daughter of Patty Hamilton and Stanley Holmes... has one sibling, Julian... born Jan. 27.

Prior to Austin Peay: Prior to graduating from Shorewood High School, Holmes played three seasons at Bishop Blanchet High School... two-time second team All-Metro selection... helped lead team to Metro Championship in 2013... outside of prep career, played for Tynecastle FC, US Club Soccer 97’ ID2, and PSPL Academy ‘97... earned captain role for PSPL who played against 99’ ID2 national team at Nike headquarters... also suited up for Crossfi re United ECNL as a discovery player.

2626ISABEL HOLMES5-7 • Freshman •Midfi elderSeattle, Wash.•Bishop Blanchet HS

1919MCKENZIE DIXON5-7 • Freshman •ForwardBentonville, Ark.• Bentonville HS

2727ANN PEYTON DIFFENBAUGH5-2 • Freshman •Forward/Midfi elderBrentwood, Tenn.• Brentwood HS

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Major: RadiologyPersonal: Daughter of Greg Nigrin and Shelly Deckel-man... has three siblings, Adrian, Liz, and Maggie...sister Liz plays softball for Chatham University in Pittsburgh... born June 6.

Prior to Austin Peay: Played freshman season at Hartford Community College with current Lady Gov Nicole Wojcik under head coach Jason Muffoletto... took home State and Regional Champion-ships in her lone year... was a four-year varsity starter at Fallston High School under Mark Hannahs... named “Player to Watch” by Baltimore Sun four times... three-time All-County honoree... punched ticket to state championship as a junior and semi-state in senior year... prepped at Fallston High School.

Major: PhysicsPersonal: Daughter of Ro-lando Enrique Penaloza... has two siblings, Valentina and Maria Jose... grand-father played basketball for Colombian National Team... born Dec. 5.

1212PAMELA PENALOZA5-4 • Freshman •ForwardBogota, Colombia• Gimnasio Femenino

Prior to Austin Peay: Played under head coach Diego Rodriguez at Gemnasio Femenino... four-time All-State team selection and Rookie of the Year award winner... selected to the Colombian National Team system twice... competed in 2012 FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup for Colombia.

1414BROOKE NIGRIN5-4 • Sophomore •DefenderFallston, Md.•Hartford CC

Major: UndecidedPersonal: Daughter of Richard and Kay Howard... has two siblings, Rachel and Sam... born Oct. 3.

2525Prior to Austin Peay: Prepped under head coach Allie Libby at Harpeth High School... named to All-District team in 2014... played club soccer for Josh Severns at Nashville FC.

EMILEE HOWARD5-2 • Freshman •Midfi elderNashville, Tenn.•Harpeth HS

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2424NICOLE WOJCIK5-7 • Junior •Forward/Midfi elderAbingdon, Md.•Hartford CC

Prior to Austin Peay: Teammate of Brooke Nigrin at Hartford Community College... led team to second round of the 2014 NJCAA Division I National Championship... second-leading scorer with 19 goals and 11 assists... earned NJCAA All-American honors, along with All-Region and All-Maryland selections... prepped at John Carroll High School.

Major: UndecidedPersonal: Daughter of Michael and Adrienne Wojcik... has two siblings, Bree and Mikey... born April 24.

Major: Applied Exercise SciencePersonal: Daughter of Christine and Iain Smith... has a brother, Michael... born June 10.

1818JENNIFER SMITH5-6 • Freshman •ForwardOntario, Canada• Mayfi eld Secondary

Prior to Austin Peay: Suited up three years for Mayfi eld Secondary School... reached the ROPSSAA semi-fi nals in 2012... named Most Valuable Player for senior soccer team as a sophomore... member of Bolton Wanderers Soccer Club under head coach Pedro Gonzalez... leading goal scorer for Bolton with 24 goals in 2014...teammate of current Lady Gov Amber Bateman for the past 11 years.

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KELLEY GUTHHead Coach14th SeasonFlorida State, 1996

Entering her 14th season, Kelley Guth remains the only head coach in Austin Peay women’s soccer history.

After overseeing the best four-year stretch in school history that saw Austin Peay athletes earn 13 All-OVC honors, an OVC Offensive Player of the Year and OVC Freshman of the Year award, culminating in a 48-27-5 mark and two OVC Championship match appearances, Guth turns the page on a new chapter in Austin Peay soccer history. The 2013 season, which ended with a top-four OVC Tournament fi nish for the third time in four seasons, saw the graduations of Tatiana and Na-talia Ariza, Andy and Joceline Quiceno and others that will be tough to replace.

The 2012 season was highlighted by Austin Peay’s second OVC Championship match appearance in three seasons. Tatiana Ariza won Austin Peay’s fi rst OVC Player of the Year honor, and the Lady Govs fi nished second in league play. That helped erase the eighth-place fi nish Austin Peay earned during an injury-plagued 2011 cam-paign.

Guth’s 2010 team was sparked by OVC Freshman of the Year Ta-tiana Ariza, along with fi rst-team pick Natalia Ariza and second-team All-OVC selection Joceline Quiceno. Those three freshman, along with a nationally-ranked defense, set the tone for undoubtedly the most successful Lady Govs soccer team in program history.

After appearing in the OVC tournament twice previously, the 2010 season was a breath of fresh air for Guth. Her pedigree on the pitch as both a player and coach has always been above reproach, which is why her team’s recent success was so important to the program after winning only one game during an injury-plagued 2009 season.

Her coaching career began at Florida State University High School in 1997, where she coached for three seasons. While coaching at FSU High School, she also played in the W-League, a national ama-teur league, for the Fort Collins Force. With the Force, Guth received all-tournament honors as well as player of the week honors twice, as the Force took home the 1998 W-League championship.

Guth also played for the Florida State women’s club team and was named women’s open division MVP of the National Intramural-Recreation Sports Association. Guth received her initial Division I soccer coaching opportunity with Ohio Valley Conference member Southeast Missouri under her former FSU head coach Heather Nel-son. As an assistant coach in 2000 and 2001, Guth was in charge of recruiting, academic oversight of student-athletes as well as over-

seeing all travel arrangements while assisting in practice with all positions on the fi eld.

Guth’s inaugural season with the Lady Govs was indeed a chal-lenge, fi nishing 0-13-3; the team scored only nine goals. However, the Lady Govs steadily improved during their second season, post-ing fi ve wins and 25 goals. In 2004, the Lady Govs continued to mature on the fi eld under Guth’s guidance. After a rough start, they fi nished strong with a conference victory at Murray State. The Lady Govs posted the program’s best record yet, 8-9-2 overall and 1-6-1 in the league, scoring 29 goals. Two years later, in 2006, the Lady Govs went 5-4 in league play, before hitting a two-year OVC slump. The 2008 season was particularly frustrating as the Lady Govs drop eight one-goal matches.

In 2009, the Lady Govs were challenged with overcoming a num-ber of injuries and that was no different for the 2010 slate. In fact, during the 2010 OVC championship game, Guth was relegated to only one substitute for the fi nal match after Joceline Quiceno suf-fered a knee injury early the fi nal contest.

Guth began her collegiate soccer career at Simon Fraser Univer-sity in Burnaby, B.C., where she led her squad as a two-time NAIA fi rst-team All-America selection and twice selected conference play-er of the year. In 1993, her fi rst season with the Clan, Guth was an NAIA All-America honorable mention. She improved her second season as the Clan claimed a conference championship and she collected fi rst-team All-America honors.

In 1995, she again received fi rst-team All-America honors, while Simon Fraser placed fi fth in the NAIA national tournament. In 1996, she transferred for one season at Florida State University and left her mark in those record books as well. In one season, Guth scored 14 goals, including six game-winners which are third-most all-time at FSU.

Her accomplishments as a player and coach continued to be rec-ognized as she was inducted into the Delta (British Columbia) Sports Hall of Fame, in June 2004. Guth was one of 10 inductees into the inaugural class, selected from a group of 60. In March 2009, Guth was appointed as the OVC’s representative for the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA).

Guth, who also assists the Clarksville Fusion Futbol Club in their player development program, currently resides in Clarksville with her husband Matt, who works as a correctional offi cer for the Davidson County Sheriff’s Department in Nashville.

GUTH YEAR-BY-YEARYear Record Pct. OVC Pct. Place Tourney Finish Notes/Records/Milestones2002 0-13-3 .094 0-5-1 .083 t-6th Program’s inaugural season2003 5-13-1 .289 1-7-0 .125 8th First career win vs. Alabama A&M (Sept. 29)2004 8-9-2 .474 1-6-1 .188 8th2005 9-10-0 .474 5-4-0 .556 5th 0-1 t-5th Program’s fi rst postseason appearance2006 6-10-3 .395 3-4-2 .444 5th 0-1 t-5th2007 7-12-1 .375 0-8-1 .056 10th2008 4-12-3 .289 1-4-3 .313 8th2009 1-13-4 .167 0-6-2 .125 9th2010 15-6-1 .705 4-3-1 .563 t-2nd 2-1 2nd 50th career win vs. Jacksonville St. (Oct. 8), Program reached OVC Championship game2011 9-8-1 .528 3-5-1 .389 t-8th2012 12-8-1 .595 7-2-1 .750 2nd 1-1 2nd Program reached OVC Championship game2013 11-6-2 .632 5-4-1 .550 t-6th 1-1 t-3rd Back-to-back OVC Tournament appearances; T. Ariza became program’s leading scorer2014 4-13-1 .346 3-6-1 .350 8th Totals 91-133-23 .428 34-64-14 .368 — 4-5 —

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JEREMY SULLIVANAssociate Head Coach9th SeasonJacksonville State, 2003

Jeremy Sullivan is in his ninth season as the Lady Govs goal-keepers coach and recruiting coordinator. This fall, Sullivan was promoted to associate head coach.

His work on and off the fi eld during the 2010 season led to his being named the Midwest Region College Assistant Coach of the Year by the National Soccer Coaches Association.

The 2010 season saw the Lady Govs advance to the Ohio Valley Conference Tournament championship game, in part due to a strong defense and brilliant work in net. Austin Peay led the league in goals-against-average (.687) which ranked 23rd nationally, shutout percentage (.591), which ranked eighth-best nationally, and save percentage (.850), which ranked 24th nationally.

During Sullivan’s tenure as Lady Govs goalkeeper coach, Austin Peay has set program records in goals against aver-age (0.68, 2010) and shutouts (13, 2010). The Lady Govs have reached the OVC Tournament in three of the last four seasons, including championship match appearances in 2010 and 2012.

Sullivan played a large role in recruiting the 2010 class that produced Austin Peay’s fi rst OVC Freshman of the Year and Offensive Player of the Year, Tatiana Ariza. Her sister Na-talia -- who played with Tatiana for the Colombian National Team at the 2012 London Olympics -- also was a three-time fi rst-team All-OVC pick, while three other players from that class (Andy Quiceno, Joceline Quiceno and Haylee Shoaff) would earn all-conference honors during their Austin Peay careers.

Sullivan came to Austin Peay after two years as a gradu-ate assistant at Belmont, where he earned his master’s of education while serving as the Bruins goalkeepers coach.

The Alabama native played college soccer at Wallace State Community College, in Hanceville, Ala., where he led the Lions to a 15th national ranking in his fi nal season. He then transferred to Jacksonville State, where he completed his degree in recreation administration. As an undergrad, Sullivan worked three seasons as a student assistant. In that time, Sullivan also worked at Donoho School as the head coach.

While at Belmont, Sullivan also was the head coach of the Brentwood Eclipse U13. He holds his NSCAA Advanced National Diploma and a USSF Class B license, the latter of which was obtained during Spring 2014.

Sullivan lives in Clarksville with his wife, Jessica, and their daughters Lyla, age 7, and Remi, age 3.

SAMANTHA PARKERAssistant Coach1st SeasonNorth Texas, 2013

Samantha Parker joins the Austin Peay women’s soccer coaching staff with ample ex-perience as both an assistant and interim head coach. A na-tive of Clarksville, Ark., Parker was most recently a member of the University of the Ozarks, a tenure which began in November 2014.

Parker served as an assistant for the Eagles before receiv-ing an opportunity to become interim head coach following a change. She held the position for three months, and was responsible for all aspects of the program, including develop-ing winter workouts and managing offi ce tasks.

On the training grounds, Parker served as a defensive-minded instructor who trained goalkeepers and developed strategies for the back line. In addition, she was the head recruiter for the 2015 and 2016 classes. Eleven of the cur-rent Lady Eagles players under her were named to the 2014 Fall American Southwest Conference All-Academic Team, with the team as a whole earning a NSCAA Academic Award.

Aside from her involvement at the collegiate level, Parker was the head coach for AVSA U13G Travel Team beginning in January 2015.

Prior to that, she managed club soccer for Ohio University as both a coach and graduate teaching assistant. With a de-gree in Kinesiology from the University of North Texas, Parker utilized her knowledge of the fi eld to teach a variety of Physi-cal Education courses for undergraduate students.

Throughout 2012 and 2013, Parker focused on helping the younger generation of players in two locations. First, she worked with kids ages fi ve and up to improve their speed, power, and agility at Velocity Sports. After a one-year ten-ure, she became involved with Play Soccer Appalachia, a non-profi t organization for local Southeast Ohio Elementary School.

Parker received an internship for FC Dallas Youth and Women’s Premier League in the summer of 2011 where she assisted in running the Select, Academy, and FCD MLS Acad-emy teams.

As an athlete, Parker played competitive soccer in North Texas beginning in 1996. A captain for Dr. John Horn High School, she helped lead her school to the 5A playoffs. She also competed on a couple club teams in LHGCL Division II – 02-06 Comets and 06-09 Sting.

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2014 Season Statistics## Name GP-GS G A Pts Sh SOG GW PK-ATT4 FABBRO, Gina 18-18 7 2 16 35 25 2 0-122 FABBRO, Sophia 18-12 2 3 7 13 6 0 0-012 PULTZ, Claire 18-18 1 3 5 19 8 0 0-023 MONGER, Merritt 18-1 2 1 5 20 5 1 1-110 SHEPPARD, Courtney 15-14 1 2 4 26 9 0 0-0 5 WISTROM, Caroline 18-13 1 1 3 11 6 0 0-015 PLOWMAN, Alyssa 17-0 1 1 3 4 3 0 0-03 ROBERTSON, Kirstin 8-5 1 0 2 7 3 0 0-06 LOCASTRO, Mary Ruth 18-18 1 0 2 16 10 1 0-09 AVITABILE, Brianna 18-5 1 0 2 6 3 0 0-017 VAN WAGNER, Taylor 18-18 1 0 2 4 2 0 0-00 EMIG, Katie 4-2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-01 FILIPPONE, Nikki 15-13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-02 SMITH, Natalie 6-6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-08 BURMAN, Mallory 18-18 0 0 0 7 3 0 0-011 TODD, Lindsey 8-3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-013 OLSZEWSKI, Shelby 4-4 0 0 0 7 5 0 0-014 CARBAJAL, Frankie 17-17 0 0 0 12 5 0 0-020 ETHRIDGE, Maggie 18-12 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-0 Austin Peay 18 19 13 51 188 93 4 1-2 Opponents 18 42 34 118 307 164 12 2-3

GOALKEEPERS GP-GS Minutes GA Avg Saves Sho0 EMIG, Katie 5-2 225:00 8 3.20 14 01 FILIPPONE, Nikki 15-12 1082:14 24 2.00 77 311 TODD, Lindsey 7-3 337:39 10 2.67 27 0 Austin Peay 18 1644:53 42 2.30 122 3 Opponents 18 1644:59 19 1.04 74 7

GOALS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalAustin Peay 9 9 1 0 19Opponents 21 21 0 1 42

SHOTS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalAustin Peay 89 98 2 0 189Opponents 140 166 0 1 307

SAVES BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalAustin Peay 50 71 o 1 122Opponents 36 37 1 0 74

CORNERS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalAustin Peay 25 18 0 0 43Opponents 48 50 0 1 99

FOULS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalAustin Peay 67 73 1 2 143Opponents 72 78 2 1 153

ATTENDANCE SUMMARY APSU OPPTotal 3528 2758Dates/Avg Per Date 10/353 7/394

2014 ResultsRECORD: 4-13-1 | OHIO VALLEY: 3-6-1 (8th)Date Opponent Result8/22 Evansville (A) L, 0-3 8/24 Chattanooga (H) W, 5-2 8/29 Alabama (H) L, 0-5 9/1 Lipscomb (H) L, 0-2 9/5 Kennesaw State (N) L, 0-19/7 Middle Tennessee (N) L, 0-2 9/12 Mississippi (H) L, 0-29/19 Samford (H) L, 1-39/26 • Eastern Kentucky (H) W, 3-1 9/28 • Morehead State (A) L, 1-2 10/5 • Eastern Illinois (A) L, 1-3 10/10 • Southeast Missouri (A) W, 1-0 10/12 • SIU Edwardsville (A) W, 1-0 10/17 • Jacksonville State (H) L, 0-5 10/19 • Tennessee Tech (H) T, 0-0 10/24 • Murray State (H) L, 2-310/26 • UT Martin (A) L, 2-4 10/31 • Belmont (H) L, 2-4

Lady Govs tabbed fi fth in preseason pollAustin Peay State University women’s soccer team has

been tabbed to fi nish fi fth in the Ohio Valley Conference for the upcoming 2014 season according to the preseason poll tabulated by conference coaches and sports information directors.

Defending tournament champion Morehead State was picked to repeat, earning 192 points and 12 fi rst-place votes. UT Martin, which won the regular season crown for the second year in a row, was picked second with 187 points and eight fi rst-place votes. SIU Edwardsville (151, two votes) and Southeast Missouri (150) were third and fourth, respectively, with Austin Peay (114) and Eastern Illinois (101) picked to round out the fi eld of six in November’s OVC Championship.

Belmont (96 points) and Eastern Kentucky (84) narrowly missed the top six spots. Murray State (62), Jacksonville State (48) and Tennessee Tech (25) rounded out the fi eld.

Second-half surge dooms Lady Govs in openerAfter a solid fi rst-half performance in the season-opener

at Evansville, Austin Peay State University women’s soc-cer team gave up three second-half goals to fall 3-0 to the Purple Aces in non-conference action.For just the second time since 2010, Austin Peay takes

the loss in the season opener, last losing 2-1 to Arkansas in 2012 – a season that ended with Austin Peay in the Ohio Valley Conference Tournament Championship match. The loss also drops the Lady Govs to 0-5-0 all-time against the Purple Aces.

A back-and-forth fi rst half saw sophomore Nikki Filippone make a pair of nice saves in net, denying Abby Springer in the 30th minute and Montana Portenier in the 38th. She was helped a little by the iron later in the half, when a Carlie Scales shot hit the post.

Senior Claire Pultz accounted for all the Lady Govs of-fensive chances in the fi rst half, fi ring a shot high in the third minute and forcing a save out of Evansville’s Simone Busby

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in the 30th. Evansville would roar out of the gate in the second half,

challenging sophomore Katie Emig early and often after she entered in net following the break. Bronwyn Boswell ac-counted for the fi rst two Evansville tallies, going far post in the 50th minute and taking a defl ected cross and hammer-ing it home in the 56th minute.

The Purple Aces fi nal score came off a 59th-minute corner kick. Emily Richardson served it in and Caitie Dierkes found Noor Medlej to put it away.

The Lady Govs found no offensive solutions in the fi nal half. Sophomore Merritt Monger forced another save from Busby in the 47th minute, while freshman Sophia Fabbro made a nice challenge against Whitney Biggs in the 86th minute.

Lady Govs run wild in home-opening winAfter going scoreless in two exhibition games and the

season-opener at Evansville, Austin Peay State University women’s soccer team got on the board in a big way with a 5-2 win against Chattanooga in Sunday’s home opener.

Sophomore Merritt Monger scored twice to help the Lady Govs even their record at 1-1-0. The win was Austin Peay’s fi fth straight against Chattanooga (0-2-0).

Austin Peay got on the board fi rst thanks to senior Claire Pultz, who lofted a shot over the head of Natalie Irwin, play-ing out of position in net after Chattanooga lost its starter and backup earlier this weekend. The goal was Pultz’s fi rst since her freshman season in an Aug. 21, 2011 contest against Chattanooga.

Chattanooga’s Crystal Mackezyk would answer less than two minutes later with a header from a Brandy Herrera cor-ner kick, and then put the Mocs ahead with a 23rd-minute tally.

Monger found her stride in the 33rd minute, gathering a pass from Alyssa Plowman and depositing it into the lower-right corner from outside the 18-yard box to knot the game at two.

In the 37th minute, Monger was dragged down in the box and awarded a penalty kick. She took it herself and put it away to the left side to give Austin Peay a lead the Lady Govs would not relinquish.

In the second half, a pair of Austin Peay freshmen would help put the game out of reach. In the 80th minute, Pultz played in a long ball to Caroline Wistrom, who tapped it by the keeper caught up in a congested net. Two minutes later, Kirstin Robertson fi red home a rocket for the fi nal tally of the day following a solid bit of passing from freshman Sophia Fabbro.

In her fi rst career start, Lindsey Todd would get the victory, making one save while allowing two fi rst-half goals. Junior Nikki Filippone made four second-half saves. Irwin was forced to make 10 saves in her fi rst career action in net.

Offense slowed in loss to AlabamaSoutheastern Conference foe Alabama proved too much

for Austin Peay State University women’s soccer team to overcome, Friday, with the Lady Govs dropping a 5-0 deci-

sion at Morgan Brothers Field.The Crimson Tide were relentless offensively, hounding

the Lady Govs with 24 shots. Austin Peay was held without a shot in the fi rst half and did not attempt their fi rst until 30 minutes remained in the contest.

Austin Peay limited Alabama for the fi rst 15 minutes of the contest, but surrendered four goals over the next nine minutes. Merel van Dongen got the scoring started in the 18th minute, and was followed by Laura Lee Smith less than two minutes later.

Theresa Diederich (21st minute) and Hailey Brohaugh (24th) would add to Austin Peay’s defi cit. Alabama continu-ally got bodies forward, resulting in multiple chances in the box against the Lady Govs defense, including Brohaugh’s goal off a defl ection.

Pia Rijsdijk put up the half’s fi fth goal with under a minute left, corralling a loose ball in the box and sliding it past a diving Nikki Filippone, who was forced to make seven saves in the fi rst half alone.

Goals prove elusive in loss to BisonsThe Austin Peay State University women’s soccer team

hosted Atlantic Sun foe Lipscomb in a rare Monday night matchup. Behind the strength of two goals in less than six minutes, the visiting Bisons were able to overcome the Lady Govs, 2-0.

The Lady Govs were able to keep the Bisons at bay for the opening 20 minutes of the match, but surrendered the opening goal of the contest when Ellen Lundy headed home a cross from Anna Lail in the 21st minute. The Bisons were able to extend their lead to 2-0 in the 27th minute when Niamh Rawlins took a shot from near the left sideline that made its way past keeper Katie Emig.

Offensively, sophomore Mary Ruth Locastro fi red two shots on goal while the Lady Govs offense forced Bisons keeper Anna Buhigas to make fi ve saves.

After being sidelined by injury the fi rst three games of the season, junior Courtney Sheppard played 33 minutes, putting a shot on goal. Sophomore Alyssa Plowman, who played for Lipscomb in 2013, picked up 10 minutes of play-ing time against her former squad.

Lady Govs can’t capitalize late vs. Kennesaw State

‘Get forward!’Those words or some derivation are shouted on soccer fi elds all over the world, with a coach urging their offense to get into the attacking third. Those words rang out several times Friday in Austin Peay’s 1-0 loss to Kennesaw State in the opening game of the Blue Raider Classic.

The Lady Govs were held without a shot during the fi rst 45 minutes, with the Owls taking 12 in that time, including fi ve that found their way on frame. However, junior keeper Nikki Filippone was able to make the stop on each Kennesaw State attempt in the fi rst half.

Kennesaw State broke through in the 56th minute. A Julia Nelson lob into the box found the foot of Marit Sandtroeen, who slipped in behind the Lady Govs defense and found

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herself all alone to deposit the goal beyond the outstretched hands of freshman Lindsey Todd, who came on at halftime for Filippone in net.

In the fi nal 30 minutes, Austin Peay’s offense kicked into gear, with the combination of freshmen Caroline Wistrom and Sophia Fabbro teaming with sophomore Gina Fabbro to get into the attacking third for multiple chances. The Lady Govs best opportunity to score came in the 61st minute, when the younger Fabbro found herself with a chance on net and no keeper to beat after a poor challenge. However, Fab-bro was forced to race the ball and defenders to the end line and her touch was pushed wide of the net.

Goals scarce in loss at Middle TennesseeThe rough early-season ride continued for Austin Peay

State University women’s soccer team Sunday when the Lady Govs concluded their stay at the Blue Raider Classic with a 2-0 loss to host Middle Tennessee.

The fi rst half was contested predominantly in the middle of the park, with neither side stringing together consistent pressure in the attacking third. Middle Tennessee’s Peyton McCollum put an early shot on net, in the 14th minute, but was thwarted by Austin Peay junior Nikki Filippone. Austin Peay junior Courtney Sheppard took a pair of shots in the 15th and 23rd minutes, but neither were put on frame.

Austin Peay successfully held the Blue Raiders at bay for most of the fi rst half, but a dangerous corner kick from Ama-lie Anderdal in the half’s fi nal minute got loose in the box. Emily Jorgenson found the ball in the ensuing scrum and knocked it past Filippone just before the horn sounded.

The Lady Govs scoreless streak reached four matches, equaling a program-worst set twice in 2009. Austin Peay’s last goal was scored late in the Chattanooga match Aug. 24, spanning a stretch of 368:38.

Austin Peay would put two shots on goal, both in the second half, but neither sophomore Gina Fabbro in the 59th minute nor her sister, freshman Sophia Fabbro, in the 68th were able to slide an attempt past Kelsey Brouwer in net.

Lady Govs battle hard against Ole MissAustin Peay State University women’s soccer team took

some positive steps Friday night against Ole Miss. Despite coming away on the wrong side of a 2-0 decision, the Lady Govs showed poise and toughness against an experienced Rebel squad picked to fi nish ninth in the Southeastern Con-ference preseason coaches poll.

With seven of the starting 11 comprised of freshmen and sophomores, Austin Peay held tough against the Rebels for much of the fi rst half. After struggling to get forward against their previous SEC opponent, Alabama on Aug. 29, the Lady Govs were able to string together several fi rst-half oppor-tunities, including a 21st-minute attempt from freshman Caroline Wistrom that hit the post and a 35th-minute shot from senior Claire Pultz that was snared by Ole Miss’ Kelly McCormick.

All the Rebels offensive success came in a three-minute span. In the 39th minute, Olivia Harrison beat sophomore Katie Emig to the lower left corner from 12 yards out,

and came back less than three minutes later to deposit a through-ball into the box from Bethany Bunker to make it 2-0 heading into the break.

Austin Peay inserted freshman Lindsey Todd between the pipes for the second half, and the Brentwood native responded with six second-half saves, including a pair late from point-blank range to keep the defi cit close.

Unfortunately, Austin Peay couldn’t quite close the deal on repeated attempts in the attacking third. Freshman Mallory Burman was the only Lady Gov to force a save from McCor-mick in the second half, that coming in the 85th minute.

Fabbro fi nds net but Lady Govs fall to Samford The scoring drought ended for Austin Peay State Universi-

ty women’s soccer Friday night, but the Lady Govs still came out on the wrong side of a 3-1 decision against Samford at Morgan Brothers Soccer Field.

Sophomore Gina Fabbro got the scoring started for the Lady Govs in this one, heading one home off a lob into the box from senior Claire Pultz in the fourth minute. For Fabbro, the tally is her season’s fi rst and career’s eighth, putting her one behind Jocelyn Murdoch for 10th all-time. It also stopped an epic goal-less streak for the Lady Govs, who had gone 461:49 since their last goal.

Unfortunately, it would be a short-lived advantage for Aus-tin Peay as the Bulldogs would fi nd the equalizer in the 19th minute. Taylor Borman volleyed in a cross from Hallie Georgi, past freshman Lindsey Todd, who got the start for the Lady Govs.

Amanda Abbott got the go-ahead and insurance tallies on the board for Samford. In the 30th minute, she collected a rebound from a Todd save and deposited it into the lower left corner, and followed that up just two minutes later by banging home a cross from Jermaine Seoposenwe.

However, despite fi ve shot attempts and three that forced saves from Samford keeper Anna Maddox over the fi nal 45 minutes, Austin Peay could not chip away at the Bulldogs advantage.

Fabbro-lous night for Lady Govs against EKUDespite losing a pair of sister-act scoring machines in

Tatiana and Natalia Ariza and Andy and Joceline Quiceno to graduation at the end of last season, Austin Peay State University’s tradition of high-scoring siblings looks to still be going strong.

Freshman Sophia Fabbro notched her fi rst career goal and her sister Gina scored twice to give Austin Peay a 3-1 vic-tory against Eastern Kentucky in its Ohio Valley Conference opener, Friday.

The Lady Govs got going quick in this one, with the young-er Fabbro slamming home the rebound from a Caroline Wistrom shot to give Austin Peay a lead in the sixth minute.

In the 17th, her sister got in on the action. A quick combo from junior Courtney Sheppard and senior Claire Pultz gave the elder Fabbro a chance to beat her defender off the dribble, and she smashed a shot into the lower left corner of the net to put Austin Peay up 2-0.

Eastern Kentucky’s attack was stymied in the fi rst half,

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with the Colonels held to just six shots. However, the visitors picked up the pace in the second half, forcing fi ve saves from netminder Nikki Filippone – the junior Canadian be-came the fi rst Austin Peay keeper to play the full 90 minutes this season.

Filippone’s shining moment came in the 53rd minute. A penalty in the box gave the Colonels a chance at getting on the board, but Filippone pulled off an incredible save to hold Eastern Kentucky at bay.

The Colonels did get a goal thanks to a 62nd-minute cross from Paige Larkin that was headed in by Katie Bright. But Austin Peay kept the pedal to the metal and got an insur-ance goal from Gina Fabbro in the 81st minute, who col-lected a through ball from sophomore Merritt Monger and slotted it into the lower-left corner to put it out of reach.

Morehead State prevails despite brilliant outing from Filippone

Against one of the most potent offenses in the Ohio Valley Conference, Austin Peay State University women’s soccer team hung tough to the very against Morehead State, Sun-day, before falling 2-1 to the Eagles at Jayne Stadium.

Austin Peay was kept in the contest thanks to an immense fi rst half from junior keeper Nikki Filippone. The Canadian-bred netminder made fi ve fi rst-half saves, facing a dozen fi rst-half shots by a high-octane Eagle offense featuring 2013 OVC Offensive Player of the Year Jade Flory.

Late in the fi rst half, fortune favored the Lady Govs when Morehead State keeper Elizabeth Floyd was red-carded for a handball outside the 18-yard box. With the Eagles forced to turn to a back-up keeper in Kaitlynn Murphy, Austin Peay entered halftime with a silver lining despite being outshot 12-3 over the fi rst 45 minutes.

It would be the Eagles that scored fi rst, however, when Kimberly Golden corralled a rebound form a Caity Fox corner and Elizabeth Tresnak attempt at slid it past Filippone for her season’s second goal.

But the Lady Govs answered quickly with a goal of their own from sophomore Alyssa Plowman. The Lipscomb transfer scored after an Austin Peay free kick led to a break in defense from Morehead State, and Plowman earned the equalizer, as well as her fi rst Austin Peay tally.

Morehead State’s offensive onslaught simply never let up and the hosts scored the go-ahead goal with just over 10 minutes remaining in the match. A cross from Kelsey Patera found Flory in the box, and she touched it to Macy Cobb for the goal.

Austin Peay can’t make lead last against EIUDespite holding an early lead, Austin Peay State University

women’s soccer team found itself on the wrong side of a 3-1 decision against Eastern Illinois, Sunday, at Lakeside Field.

It would be Austin Peay striking fi rst in this one, taking the lead less than four minutes into the game, and once more it was a Fabbro-to-Fabbro connection. The freshman, Sophia, found her older sister Gina for the latter’s fourth goal of the season and her 11th career tally, tying her with former team-mates Natalia Ariza and Joceline Quiceno for eighth all-time.

Most of the Austin Peay offense would fl ow through the elder Fabbro in the fi rst half. The Coquitlam, B.C., native was responsible for fi ve shots and four shots on goal during the fi rst half.

It would be a short-lived advantage, however, with the Pan-thers answering less than six minutes later. Madison Carter found Hannah Miller on the run and Miller put the equalizer away from the top of the box.

The Panthers took the lead early in the second half thanks to Meagan Radloff. The 2013 All-OVC fi rst-team selection was found in the box off a set piece from Allie Lakie to net her season’s third goal.

Radloff would put the game away in the 74th minute. Following an Austin Peay handball in the box, Radloff took the ensuing penalty kick and put it past Filippone for the insurance goal. Radloff is now tied for the team lead with four goals and leads the Panthers with 11 points (four goals, three assists).

Lady Govs stun Redhawks, 1-0Austin Peay State University women’s soccer team kicked

off an important weekend of Ohio Valley Conference play with a 1-0 win against Southeast Missouri, Friday, at Houck Stadium. The Lady Govs were able to leave SEMO thanks to a golden goal by sophomore Mary Ruth Locastro in the 95th minute.

Southeast Missouri (5-5-0, 2-2-0 OVC) controlled much of the possession early in the match but only outshot the Lady Govs 5-2 over the opening 45 minutes. Locastro recorded both shots for the Lady Govs while junior goalie Nikki Filip-pone recorded one save in the opening stanza.

In the second half, possession was more BALANCED but the game remained scoreless. Austin Peay (3-9-0, 2-2-0 OVC) was outshot by the Redhawks 8-1 in the second half. Filippone picked up six more saves while freshman Sophia Fabbro recorded the Lady Govs only shot of the second half.

In the overtime period, Locastro was able to fi nd the BACK of the net after a scramble at the top of the box in the 95th minute to give Austin Peay the win.

#StateOfTheGovs: A déjà vu moment for Locastro

A déjà vu moment led to Mary Ruth Locastro scoring the winning goal for the Lady Govs at Southeast Missouri.

Before the game Friday, assistant coach Jeremy Sullivan played balls off to players from 18 yards out, a normal rou-tine for Austin Peay in warmups. On his fi nal pass to “Roo”, the sophomore volleyed it into the back of the net before starting the match.

Turns out, it was the exact location where she would score the clinching goal for the Lady Govs in the 95th minute.

In the fi rst overtime period, Austin Peay earned a throw near the corner fl ag, with Shelby Olszewski launching it inside the box. After it was headed by a fellow teammate, Gina Fabbro, and a SEMO defender, the ball fell in a perfect position for Locastro to send it home past the keeper.

It was the fi rst goal of the season for Locastro, and the second of her collegiate career. She netted her fi rst score

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against Belmont last season, and prior to that, scored 28 times for Saint Agnes Academy at the prep level. But the feeling of winning a game for her team in extra time is like no other.

Locastro led the team with three shots on goal in the match, with the fi nal one lifting their spirits into the next road contest.

Lady Govs claim second consecutive 1-0 victoryAustin Peay State University women’s soccer team

concluded a crucial weekend of Ohio Valley Conference competition with a 1-0 win against conference-leading SIU Edwardsville, Sunday, at Korte Stadium. The Lady Govs were able to leave SIUE with the victory thanks to a 58th minute goal by sophomore Gina Fabbro.

In the fi rst half, the Cougars (7-5-1, 4-1-0 OVC) outshot the Lady Govs 9-0. Junior goalie Nikki Filippone recorded three saves in the opening stanza.

After intermission, Austin Peay (4-9-0, 3-2-0 OVC) grabbed a lead they would not relinquish in the 56th minute, when Fabbro intercepted a back pass to goalie Jennifer Pelley and fi red the ball into the goal for her fi fth goal of the season. The goal tied Fabbro with Erica Dengler (2003-06) and Kay-lee Yago (2002-05) for sixth all-time in Austin Peay’s record-book with 12.

Despite being outshot by the Cougars 15-6, the Lady Govs were able to hold on to their lead. Filippone recorded six saves on the way to her second shutout of the season – and the weekend – while offensively, Fabbro led the Lady Govs with two shots in addition to her game winning goal. Seniors Claire Pultz and Shelby Olszewski also recorded shots on goal for Austin Peay.

Second-half surge downs Austin PeayAfter holding tough against the Ohio Valley Conference’s

most prolifi c offense in the fi rst half, Austin Peay State University could not stem the tide against Jacksonville State over the fi nal 45 minutes, falling 5-0 to the Gamecocks, Friday, at Morgan Brothers Field.

The fi rst half was balanced, with both sides putting up eight shots. Jacksonville State got on the board thanks to Courtney Hurt penalty kick in the 11th minute following a handball call in the box, but the Gamecocks offense, leading the OVC at 2.78 goals per game, was otherwise stymied in the opening period.

Despite nine total saves from junior Nikki Filippone, with more than a few being of the acrobatic variety, the second half belonged to the Gamecocks. Jackie Rush scored in the 73rd minute, and that was followed less than two minutes later by a Lindsey Jackson tally.

Shelby Olszewski did what she could for the offense. In her season’s third appearance after missing two months due to injury, Olszewski got forward time and again for Aus-tin Peay, attempting fi ve shots and putting three on net to lead the squad. Caroline Robinson was solid for the Game-cocks in net, securing six saves for the clean sheet.Kayla Thompson got the last two helpers for Jacksonville State, assisting on goals by Nicola Dominikovich and Bri-

anna Boutzvious in the 83rd and 87th minute, respectively.

Senior Day ends in scoreless draw vs. TTUThe chances were there for Austin Peay State University

women’s soccer team in Sunday’s Senior Day match against Tennessee Tech, but the fi nal touch was elusive as the Lady Govs battled the Golden Eagles to a scoreless draw at Mor-gan Brothers Soccer Field.

After playing to a draw for the fi rst time since Oct. 29, 2013, Austin Peay fi nds itself at 4-10-1 (3-3-1 OVC) on the season, sitting seventh in the league and a point back from defending champion Morehead State for the fi nal spot in the OVC Tournament with three matches remaining. Tennessee Tech (2-11-2, 0-5-2 OVC) picks up its second point in league play.

The two squads spent much of the fi rst half feeling one another out, until the fi nal 15 minutes of the period. Dur-ing the half’s fi nal third, the Lady Govs unleashed six shots, including a penalty kick from sophomore Gina Fabbro that was saved by Tennessee Tech keeper Rebecca Toler, who stopped the ensuing rebound by junior Courtney Sheppard as well.

Despite doubling up the Golden Eagles shot total, 16-8, the Lady Govs were never able to solve Toler and the Ten-nessee Tech defense. In the second half, Austin Peay was only able to put two shots on frame: a 77th-minute attempt by junior Shelby Olszewski and a last-minute try by sopho-more Mary Ruth Locastro.

The two overtime periods netted little more in the way of offensive attempts. Senior Frankie Carbajal put one on frame in the 94th minute, and Tennessee Tech’s Zoie Hens-ley forced a save from junior Nikki Filippone in the 102nd, but both sides came away from the contest without a tally on the scoreboard.

Toler made six saves for the Golden Eagles, while Filip-pone made two for Austin Peay. It’s the fi rst scoreless draw Austin Peay has been a part of since Oct. 14, 2012 against SIU Edwardsville. The contest doubled as Senior Day for Lady Govs Carbajal and Claire Pultz, who were honored in an on-fi eld pregame ceremony.

Late rally falls short for APSU against Murray State

A furious late rally came up short Friday in Austin Peay State University’s matchup with rival Murray State. The Lady Govs battled to the last second but came out on the wrong side of a 3-2 decision.

The Lady Govs got going quick, with sophomore Gina Fab-bro netting a fourth-minute tally. After making a solid defen-sive play on the ball to win possession, then carried it to just outside the 18-yard box, launching a low, bouncing shot that got under Shelby Haworth’s hands for the opening salvo.

Murray State would answer later in the half. Winning a ball to the corner, Pavlina Nepokojova sent a short cross to Julie Mooney in the top left corner of the 18-yard box. Mooney, the OVC’s leading scorer, aimed for the lower right corner and just slid the shot by junior Nikki Filippone to even the contest.

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Filippone preserved the tie by clearing off a point-blank attempt from Harriet Withers in the 33rd minute, but Murray State would fi nd the back of the net one more time in the fi rst half. On a scramble following a corner kick and attempt-ed clear, Destiny White bounced a pass off Taylor Richerson and past a diving Filippone to put the Racers ahead by one entering the break.

The Racers tacked on an insurance goal in the 63rd min-ute, with Nepokojova hitting a rocket that Filippone was able to get a hand on but couldn’t keep out of the net. Filippone made two incredible saves from point-blank range later in the half off back-to-back attempts from Rebecca Bjorkvall and Mooney to keep the Lady Govs close.

Austin Peay wasn’t done, however. With less than fi ve minutes remaining, junior Courtney Sheppard slammed home a goal with an assist from freshman Sophia Fabbro to keep the Lady Govs alive. Unfortunately, time ran out as the comeback bid came up wanting.

Austin Peay drops road fi nale to UT MartinFor Austin Peay State University women’s soccer team, it

was an all-too-familiar scenario.The Lady Govs had seen their season end at UT Martin

each of the last two seasons – an Ohio Valley Conference Tournament championship match loss to the Skyhawks in 2012 and a semifi nal defeat by Morehead State last season. They entered Sunday’s match against the Skyhawks with their backs against the wall – an Austin Peay loss and a Morehead State victory would erase all possibility of a return trip to the OVC Tournament.

It would unfortunately come to pass for Austin Peay, which fell 4-2 to the Skyhawks, Sunday, at Skyhawk Field. That coupled with Morehead State’s 5-0 win against Eastern Illinois eliminated Austin Peay from postseason contention for 2014, with one home match remaining.

It was an inauspicious beginning, no doubt. Less than a minute into the contest, UT Martin’s Rianna Jarrett took a pass from Ashlie Watson, shook a defender loose one-on-one and unleashed a rocket from inside the 18 that got by junior Nikki Filippone for her season’s 16th goal.

The Skyhawks would take a 2-0 lead in the 56th minute on a Jarrett feed to Dominika Conc. She slid a shot along the endline that got underneath Filippone and caught the post just right to enter the net.

Freshman Sophia Fabbro got Austin Peay on the board with her season’s second goal in the 60th minute, working a give-and-go with sister Gina to win a two-on-one situation and cut the defi cit in half.

UT Martin tacked on two late goals to put the match out of reach, with Watson scoring in the 71st minute on an as-sist from Eva Heller and Jarrett adding her second goal in the 74th minute, again with Watson on the assist.

Junior Taylor Van Wagner headed home her season’s fi rst goal off a set piece in the 85th minute, redirecting the free kick by junior Courtney Sheppard into the net.

Lady Govs fall to Belmont in 2014 fi naleOn a night so cold even Austin Peay’s Canadian contin-

gent seemed to feel it, Austin Peay State University women’s soccer team saw its 2014 season come to a close with a 4-2 loss to Belmont at Morgan Brothers Soccer Field.

Austin Peay struck the fi rst blow quickly, with sophomore Brianna Avitabile netting her fi rst career goal just fi ve min-utes into the contest. The Hixson, Tenn., native took the feed from sophomore Gina Fabbro and launched a screamer that Belmont’s Lindsey Espe got a hand on but couldn’t keep out of the net.

Unfortunately, the visitors would score four straight goals to take a commanding lead – the fourth time this season the Lady Govs were unable to make an early lead stand up. The barrage was started by Belicia Mendiola, who shot from the left side of the box just past the outstretched hands of freshman Lindsey Todd in net in the 30th minute, the fi rst of two for the Belmont forward on the evening – she would later add an 84th minute goal to close out Belmont’s scoring ledger.

After the break, Belmont’s Taylor Smith scored on a ricochet in the 48th minute, and Addison Cartwright added a 71st minute goal on a low cross from Meg Howard that found Cartwright in perfect position six yards from the net.

Fabbro recorded a goal in the 86th minute, continuing her climb up the all-time charts. The goal was her season’s seventh – tied for sixth-most in a single season in Austin Peay history and equaling her freshman output – and her career’s 14th, tying her with Jessica Hosse (2004-07) and Emily Perkins (2011-12) for fourth all-time.

The contest also served to close out the careers of seniors Claire Pultz and Frankie Carbajal, who both started their fi nal matches at Morgan Brothers Soccer Field.

Fabbro earns All-OVC nodAustin Peay State University sophomore Gina Fabbro has

been named second-team All-Ohio Valley Conference by a vote of conference coaches and sports information direc-tors.

The Coquitlam, British Columbia, native enjoyed a sopho-more campaign just as exemplary as her freshman effort, leading the Lady Govs in scoring with seven goals, tying her fi rst-year mark and equaling the sixth-best single-season scoring effort in school history.

Fabbro did much of her work in OVC play, scoring fi ve goals against conference opponents (tied for fourth in the league) and totaling 11 points (tied for seventh). She started conference play with a bang, netting her season’s lone multi-goal outing in the Lady Govs OVC-opener against Eastern Kentucky.

Her season’s fi nal goal in the season fi nale against Bel-mont was another milestone – it was her 14th career tally, tying her with Jessica Hosse (2004-07) and Emily Perkins (2011-12) for fourth all-time in Austin Peay history. She also equaled Hosse with 33 points, good for sixth all-time in scor-ing.

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2014 GAME RESULTS

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2014 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

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2014 GAME HIGHS/LOWS

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INDIVIDUAL SINGLE GAME

Points PTS Player (Opponent, Date) 8 Tatiana Ariza (at Alabama A&M, 8/19/11) 8 Claire Pultz (at Alabama A&M, 8/19/11) 7 Kaylee Yago (Lambuth, 9/21/04) 7 Tatiana Ariza (Union, 8/30/11) 7 Tatiana Ariza (Tennessee Tech, 10/4/13) 6 Jessica Hosse (at Texas Southern, 9/6/05) 6 Heather Miller (at Texas Southern, 9/6/05) 6 Emily Perkins (at Alabama A&M, 8/19/11) 6 Tatiana Ariza (at Chattanooga, 9/21/11) 6 Tatiana Ariza (Eastern Illinois, 10/12/12) 6 Andy Quiceno (Eastern Illinois, 10/12/12) Goals G Player (Opponent, Date) 4 Claire Pultz (at Alabama A&M, 8/19/11) 3 Kaylee Yago (Lambuth, 9/21/04) 3 Jessica Hosse (at Texas Southern, 9/6/05) 3 Tatiana Ariza (at Alabama A&M, 8/19/11) 3 Emily Perkins (at Alabama A&M, 8/19/11) 3 Tatiana Ariza (Union, 8/30/11) 3 Andy Quiceno (Eastern Illinois, 10/12/12) 3 Tatiana Ariza (at Tennessee Tech, 10/4/13)

Assists A Player (Opponent, Date) 3 Lindsey Mclaurin (Delta State, 10/18/05) 3 Tatiana Ariza (vs. Southern, 9/10/10) 3 Andy Quiceno (Alabama A&M, 9/14/10)

Shots S Player (Opponent, Date) 14 Stephanie Shwetz (Lipscomb, 9/15/02) 14 Adonia Bivins (Mississippi Valley St., 9/14/03) 12 Danielle Roos (Cumberland, 9/1/09) 10 Adonia Bivins (Lipscomb, 9/17/04) 10 Jessica Hosse (at Texas Southern, 9/6/05) 10 Ashley Beck (Chattanooga, 9/17/2006) 10 Ashley Beck (Eastern Kentucky, 9/17/10) 9 Heather Miller (at Texas Southern, 9/6/05) 9 Tatiana Ariza (vs. Southern, 9/10/10) 9 Jocelyn Murdoch (vs. Southern, 9/10/10)

Saves SV Player (Opponent, Date) 26 Stephanie Highsmith (Morehead State, 10/13/02) 22 Sarah Broadbent (South Alabama, 9/22/02) 19 Sarah Broadbent (at UT Martin, 9/29/02) 17 Sarah Broadbent (at Middle Tennessee, 10/20/02) 17 Carley Newman (at Southeast Mo., 10/2/09) 15 Sarah Broadbent (at Southeast Mo., 10/25/02) 15 Sarah Broadbent (vs Southeastern La., 9/7/03) 15 Sarah Broadbent (Southeastern La., 9/13/02) 14 Sarah Broadbent (at Tennessee Tech, 10/7/05) 13 Sarah Broadbent (Centenary, 10/6/02) 13 Carley Newman (at UT Martin, 10/26/08)

Fastest Goal From Start of Game 0:25 Monique Wong (vs. Morehead St., 9/25/09)

Fastest Consecutive Goals 0:45 1st Goal: Kaylee Yago 2nd Goal: Erica Dengler (vs. Lambuth, 9/21/04)

TEAM SINGLE GAME

Points PTS Opponent, Date 37 at Alabama A&M, 8/19/11 32 at Texas outhern, 9/6/05 24 Campbellsville, 10/10/03 20 Lambuth, 9/21/04 20 Delta State, 10/18/05

Goals G Opponent, Date 14 at Alabama A&M, 8/19/11 12 at Texas Southern, 9/6/05 9 Campbellsville, 10/10/03 7 Lambuth, 9/21/04 7 Delta State, 10/18/05

Assists A Opponent, Date 9 at Alabama A&M, 8/19/11 8 at Texas Southern, 9/6/05 6 Campbellsville, 10/10/03 6 Lambuth, 9/21/04 6 Delta State, 10/18/05 6 Alabama A&M, 9/14/10 6 at Eastern Illinois, 10/12/12

Shots S Opponent, Date 55 at Texas Southern, 9/6/05 55 Lambuth, 9/21/04 51 Arkansas-Pine Bluff, 9/14/07 49 vs. Southern, 9/10/10 45 Mississppi Valley St, 9/14/03

Saves SV Opponent, Date 27 Morehead State, 10/13/02 22 South Alabama, 9/22/02 19 at Tennessee-Martin, 9/29/02 17 at Middle Tennessee, 10/20/02 17 at Southeast Missouri, 10/2/09

TEAM MISCELLANEOUS

OverallMost Wins in a Season: 15 (15-6-1 in 2010)Best Win Percentage: .705 (15-6-1 in 2010)Longest Unbeaten Streak: 9 (Sep. 30-Nov. 2, 2012)Most Consecutive Wins: 5 (3x, m.r. Oct. 19-Nov. 2, 2012)Longest Winless Streak: 16 (2002)Most Consecutive Losses: 8 (2006-07)Most Consecutive Shutout Wins: 5 (2010)Most Consecutive Shutout Losses: 5 (2014)Most Consecutive Home Wins: 6 (2010)Most Consecutive Road Wins: 3 (2010)

To Open A SeasonLongest Unbeaten Streak: 6 (2013)Most Consecutive Wins: 5 (2010)Longest Winless Streak: 16 (2002)Most Consecutive Losses: 4 (2007)

In Conference PlayMost Wins in a Season: 7 (7-2-1 in 2012)Best Win Percentage: .750 (7-2-1 in 2012)Longest Unbeaten Streak: 9 (2012)Most Consecutive Wins: 5 (2012)Longest Winless Streak: 15 (2008-09)Most Consecutive Losses: 10 (2003-04, 2006-07)

ScoringLargest Margin of Victory: 14 vs. Alabama A&M, 8/19/11Largest Margin of Defeat: 6 at South Florida, 9/11/09Most Goals Allowed: 7 at Morehead St., 10/30/11Consecutive Games with 1 goal: 12 (2010)

TEAM SEASON SUPERLATIVESCategory Most (Year) Fewest (Year)Wins 14 (2010) 0 (2002)Losses 13 (Three times) 6 (2010)Ties 4 (2009) 0 (Twice)Goals 44 (2011) 8 (2009)Assists 29 (2005) 3 (2009)Points 114 (2011) 19 (2009)Shots 341 (2011) 146 (2002)Saves 194 (2002) 73 (2011)Goals-Against Average 0.68 (2010) 2.52 (2002)Shutouts 13 (2010) 0 (2002)

PROGRAM FIRSTSGame: at Chattanooga, August, 31, 2002 (L, 1-3)Home Game: vs. Southeastern La., Sept. 13, 2002 (L, 1-4)Victory: vs. Alabama A&M, Aug. 29, 2003 (W, 3-1)Home Victory: vs. Alabama A&M, Aug. 29, 2003 (W, 3-1)OVC Victory: vs. Morehead St., Oct. 12, 2003 (W, 2-1)Road Victory: at Southeastern La., Sept. 4, 2004 (W, 3-2)APSU Goal: at Chattanooga, August 31, 2002, by Rebecca Weakley, assisted by Stephanie ShwetzAPSU Shutout: vs. Mississippi Valley State, Sept. 14, 2003 (W, 2-0)Opponents Goal: at Chattanooga, August 31, 2002, by Tirza Ridgely, assisted by Dusty GriffyOpponent Shutout: at Western Ky., Sept. 8, 2002 (L, 0-1)APSU Individual Multi-goal Game: vs. Campbellsville, Oct. 10, 2003, by Melissa Aquino (2)APSU Individual Hat Trick: vs. Lambuth, Sept. 21, 2004, by Kaylee Yago

PROGRAM SINGLE-GAME RECORDS

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PointsYear Player PTS2002 Rebecca WEAKLEY 82003 Ashley CANNON 122004 Jessica HOSSE 152005 Ashley BECK 142006 Ashley BECK 172007 Ashley BECK 262008 Rian BARGER, Alanna FOSTER 92009 Monique WONG 52010 Tatiana ARIZA 272011 Tatiana ARIZA 392012 Tatiana ARIZA 322013 Tatiana ARIZA 342014 Gina FABBRO 16

GoalsYear Player GOAL2002 Rebecca WEAKLEY 42003 Ashley CANNON 62004 Jessica HOSSE 72005 Ashley BECK 72006 Ashley BECK 72007 Ashley BECK 122008 Ashley BECK, Rian BARGER 42009 Monique WONG, Kellie CANNON 22010 Tatiana ARIZA 112011 Tatiana ARIZA 162012 Tatiana ARIZA 122013 Tatiana ARIZA 152014 Gina FABBRO 7

AssistsYear Player ASST2002 Stephanie SHWETZ 32003 Erin MITCHELL 42004 Erin MITCHELL 52005 Adonia BIVINS 62006 Ashley BECK, Erica DENGLER 32007 Jessica HOSSE, Carley NEWMAN 32008 Alanna FOSTER 32009 Jazzmine CHANDLER, Monique WONG Lauren MOON 12010 Andy QUICENO 72011 Tatiana ARIZA 72012 Tatiana ARIZA 82013 Tatiana ARIZA, Courtney SHEPPARD, Natalia ARIZA 42014 Sophia FABBRO, Claire PULTZ 3

ShotsYear Player S2002 Stephanie SHWETZ 572003 Adonia BIVINS 532004 Adonia BIVINS 612005 Kaylee YAGO 412006 Ashley BECK 712007 Ashley BECK 742008 Ashley BECK 382009 Danielle ROOS 312010 Tatiana ARIZA 652011 Tatiana ARIZA 512012 Tatiana ARIZA 752013 Tatiana ARIZA 742014 Gina FABBRO 35

Goals Against Average (Min. 1000 minutes)Year Player GAA2002 Sarah BROADBENT 2.642003 Sarah BROADBENT 2.182004 Sarah BROADBENT 0.882005 Sarah BROADBENT 1.522006 Brooke ABRAHAMS 1.312007 Michelle SMITH 1.582008 Carley NEWMAN 1.412009 Carley NEWMAN 1.642010 Carley NEWMAN 0.572011 Haylee SHOAFF 1.382012 Haylee SHOAFF 0.982013 Nikki FILIPPONE 0.802014 Nikki FILIPPONE 2.00

Goalkeeper MinutesYear Player MIN2002 Sarah BROADBENT 1294:202003 Sarah BROADBENT 1689:142004 Sarah BROADBENT 1540:282005 Sarah BROADBENT 1721:472006 Brooke ABRAHAMS 1379.152007 Michelle SMITH 1596:282008 Carley NEWMAN 1404:032009 Carley NEWMAN 1263:042010 Carley NEWMAN 1727:052011 Haylee SHOAFF 1374:182012 Haylee SHOAFF 1830:542013 Nikki FILIPPONE 1466:492014 Nikki FILIPPONE 1082:14

Goalkeeper SavesYear Player SVS2002 Sarah BROADBENT 1562003 Sarah BROADBENT 1292004 Sarah BROADBENT 882005 Sarah BROADBENT 1052006 Brooke ABRAHAMS 702007 Michelle SMITH 872008 Carley NEWMAN 902009 Carley NEWMAN 822010 Carley NEWMAN 652011 Haylee SHOAFF 652012 Haylee SHOAFF 1032013 Nikki FILIPPONE 562014 Nikki FILIPPONE 77

A three-time All-OVC selection, Ashley Beck (2005-08) is No. 2 all-time in Lady Gov history with 30 goals scored. She ranks second in points (65) and points per game (0.93) and owns two of the three individual seasons in Lady Govs history with 70 or more shot attempts (2007 and 2008). Prior to 2010, Beck was the only Lady Gov to ever record more than 20 points in a season, tallying 26 in 2007 (12 goals, two assists).

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NOTES: Austin Peay women’s soccer began play during the 2002 season under the auspices of the Ohio Valley Conference. Points, goals, assists, shots, shots on goal and saves are ranked on total number and on per-game average. A player must play in 12 games and a goalkeeper must play 1,000 total minutes to be ranked in per-game averages. In statistical rankings, the rounding of averages may indicate ties where none exist. In these cases, the numerical order of the rankings is accurate.

Points Rank PTS Player (G-A) Season 1. 39 Tatiana ARIZA (16-7) 2011 2. 34 Tatiana ARIZA (15-4) 2013 3. 32 Tatiana ARIZA (12-8) 2012 4. 27 Tatiana ARIZA (11-5) 2010 5. 26 Ashley BECK (12-2) 2007 6. 20 Emily PERKINS (7-6) 2012 7. 17 Ashley BECK (7-3) 2006 17 Gina FABBRO (7-3) 2013 9. 16 Gina FABBRO (7-2) 2014 10. 15 Jessica HOSSE (7-1) 2004 15 Natalia ARIZA (6-3) 2010 15 Emily PERKINS (7-1) 2011 15 Andy QUICENO (6-3) 2012

Points per Game Rank PPG Player (GP) Season 1. 2.17 Tatiana ARIZA (18) 2011 2. 1.79 Tatiana ARIZA (19) 2013 3. 1.68 Tatiana ARIZA (19) 2012 4. 1.37 Ashley BECK (19) 2007 5. 1.35 Tatiana ARIZA (20) 2010 6. 0.95 Emily PERKINS (21) 2012 7. 0.93 Andy QUICENO (14) 2010 8. 0.89 Ashley BECK (19) 2006 0.89 Gina FABBRO (19) 2013 0.89 Gina FABBRO (18) 2014

Goals Rank G Player Season 1. 16 Tatiana ARIZA 2011 2. 15 Tatiana ARIZA 2013 3. 12 Ashley BECK 2007 12 Tatiana ARIZA 2012 5. 11 Tatiana ARIZA 2010 6. 7 Jessica HOSSE 2004 7 Ashley BECK 2005 7 Ashley BECK 2006 7 Emily PERKINS 2011 7 Emily PERKINS 2012 7 Gina FABBRO 2013 7 Gina FABBRO 2014

Goals per game Rank GPG Player (GP) Season 1. 0.89 Tatiana ARIZA (18) 2011 2. 0.79 Tatiana ARIZA (19) 2013 3. 0.63 Ashley BECK (19) 2007 0.63 Tatiana ARIZA (19) 2012 5. 0.55 Tatiana ARIZA (20) 2010 6. 0.44 Ashley BECK (16) 2005 7. 0.41 Jessica HOSSE (17) 2004 8. 0.39 Emily PERKINS (18) 2011 0.39 Gina FABBRO (18) 2014 10. 0.38 Claire PULTZ (13) 2011

AssistsRank A Player (GP) Season 1. 8 Tatiana ARIZA 2012 2. 7 Andy QUICENO 2010 7 Tatiana ARIZA 2011 4. 6 Adonia BIVINS 2005 6 Emily PERKINS 2012 6. 5 Erin MITCHELL 2004 5 Tatiana ARIZA 2010 5 Andy QUICENO 2011 9. 4 Erin MITCHELL 2003 4 Chelsea KIRBY 2004 4 Heather MILLER 2005 4 Kaylee YAGO 2005 4 Lindsey McLAURIN 2005 4 Joceline QUICENO 2010 4 Natalia ARIZA 2011 4 Morgan ZIGELSKY 2012 4 Tatiana ARIZA 2013 4 Courtney SHEPPARD 2013 4 Natalia ARIZA 2013

Assists per Game Rank APG Player (GP) Season 1. 0.50 Andy QUICENO (14) 2010 2. 0.42 Tatiana ARIZA (19) 2012 3. 0.39 Tatiana ARIZA (18) 2011 4. 0.33 Adonia BIVINS (18) 2005 5. 0.29 Andy QUICENO (17) 2011 0.29 Emily PERKINS (21) 2012 7. 0.26 Erin MITCHELL (19) 2004 8. 0.25 Carley Newman (12) 2007 0.25 Tatiana ARIZA (20) 2010 0.25 Natalia ARIZA (16) 2011

Shots Attempted Rank S Player (Goals) Season 1. 75 Tatiana ARIZA (12) 2012 2. 74 Ashley BECK (12) 2007 74 Tatiana ARIZA (15) 2013 4. 71 Ashley BECK (7) 2006 5. 65 Tatiana ARIZA (11) 2010 6. 61 Adonia BIVINS (1) 2004 7. 57 Stephanie SHWETZ (1) 2002 8. 53 Adonia BIVINS (2) 2003 9. 51 Tatiana ARIZA (16) 2011 10. 48 Joceline QUICENO (2) 2010

Penalty Kicks Made Rank PK Player Season 1. 6 Tatiana ARIZA 2011 2. 2 Erin MITCHELL 2004 2 Natalia ARIZA 2010 4. 1 Morgan ZIGELSKY 2012 1 Tatiana ARIZA 2013 1 Merritt MONGER 2014

Goalkeeper Minutes Played Rank MP Player (GA) Season 1. 1830 Haylee SHOAFF 2012 2. 1727 Carley NEWMAN 2010 3. 1720 Sarah BROADBENT 2005 4. 1688 Sarah BROADBENT 2003 5. 1595 Michelle SMITH 2007 6. 1528 Sarah BROADBENT 2004 7. 1467 Nikki FILIPPONE 2013 8. 1403 Carley NEWMAN 2008 9. 1377 Brooke ABRAHAMS 2006 10. 1373 Haylee SHOAFF 2011

Saves Rank SVS Player (GA) Season 1. 156 Sarah BROADBENT (38/156) 2002 2. 129 Sarah BROADBENT (41/129) 2003 3. 105 Sarah BROADBENT (29/105) 2005 4. 103 Haylee SHOAFF (20/103) 2012 5. 90 Carley NEWMAN (22/90) 2008 6. 88 Sarah BROADBENT (15/88) 2004 7. 87 Michelle SMITH (28/87) 2007 8. 82 Carley NEWMAN (23/82) 2009 9. 77 Nikki FILIPPONE (24/77) 2014 10. 70 Brooke ABRAHAMS (20/70) 2006

Saves per game Rank SPG Player (GP) Season 1. 10.40 Sarah BROADBENT(15) 2002 2. 6.79 Sarah BROADBENT (19) 2003 3. 5.53 Sarah BROADBENT (19) 2005 4. 5.29 Carley NEWMAN (17) 2008 5. 5.18 Sarah BROADBENT (17) 2004 6. 5.13 Nikki FILIPPONE (15) 2014 7. 4.90 Haylee SHOAFF (21) 2012 8. 4.82 Carley NEWMAN (17) 2009 9. 4.67 Brooke ABRAHAMS (15) 2006 10. 4.58 Michelle SMITH (19) 2007

Goals Against Average Rank APG Player (GA/MIN) Season 1. 0.57 Carley NEWMAN (11/1727) 2010 2. 0.80 Nikki FILIPPONE (13/1467) 2013 3. 0.88 Sarah BROADBENT (15/1530) 2004 4. 0.98 Haylee SHOAFF (20/1830) 2012 5. 1.31 Brooke ABRAHAMS (20/1379) 2006 6. 1.38 Haylee SHOAFF (21/1374) 2011 7. 1.41 Carley NEWMAN(22/1405) 2008 8. 1.52 Sarah BROADBENT(29/1721) 2005 9. 1.58 Michelle SMITH(28/1596) 2007 10. 1.64 Carley NEWMAN (23/1263) 2009

Goalkeeper Shutouts Rank SHO Player (GP) Season 1. 8 Carley NEWMAN 2010 2. 7 Haylee SHOAFF 2012 3. 6 Sarah BROADBENT 2005 4. 4 Sarah BROADBENT 2004 4 Brooke ABRAHAMS 2006 4 Carley NEWMAN 2008 7. 3 Haylee SHOAFF 2011 3 Nikki FILIPPONE 2014 9. 2 Michelle SMITH 2007 2 Carley NEWMAN 2009

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NOTES: Austin Peay women’s soccer began play during the 2002 season under the auspices of the Ohio Valley Conference. Points, goals, assists, shots, shots on goal and saves are ranked on total number and on per-game average. A player must play in 30 games and a goalkeeper must play 2,000 total minutes to be ranked in per-game averages. In statistical rankings, the rounding of averages may indicate ties where none exist. In these cases, the numerical order of the rankings is accurate.

Games Played Rank GP Player Seasons 1. 77 Joceline QUICENO 2010-13 2. 76 Erica DENGLER 2003-06 76 Tatiana ARIZA 2010-13 4. 75 Hannah JONES 2007-10 75 Adonia BIVINS 2003-06 6. 74 Samantha NORTHRUP 2007-10 74 Natalia ARIZA 2010-13 8. 73 Jessica HOSSE 2004-07 73 Lauren MOON 2006-09 73 Emily KINK 2010-13

Points Rank PTS Player (G-A) Seasons 1. 132 Tatiana ARIZA (54-24) 2010-13 2. 65 Ashley BECK (30-5) 2005-08 3. 48 Andy QUICENO (15-18) 2010-13 4. 36 Natalia ARIZA (11-14) 2010-13 5. 35 Emily PERKINS (14-7) 2011-12 6. 33 Jessica HOSSE (14-5) 2004-07 33 Gina FABBRO (14-5) 2013- 8. 30 Kaylee YAGO (12-6) 2002-05 30 Erica DENGLER (12-6) 2003-06 10. 29 Joceline Quiceno (11-7) 2010-13

Points per Game Rank PPG Player (GP) Seasons 1. 1.74 Tatiana ARIZA (76) 2010-13 2. 0.93 Ashley BECK (70) 2005-08 3. 0.90 Emily PERKINS (40) 2011-12 4. 0.89 Gina FABBRO (37) 2013- 5. 0.68 Andy QUICENO (71) 2010-13 6. 0.49 Natalia ARIZA (74) 2010-13 7. 0.45 Jessica HOSSE (73) 2004-07 8. 0.43 Kaylee YAGO (69) 2002-05 9. 0.39 Erica DENGLER (76) 2003-06 10. 0.38 Joceline QUICENO (77) 2010-13

Goals Rank G Player Seasons 1. 54 Tatiana ARIZA 2010-13 2. 30 Ashley BECK 2005-08 3. 15 Andy QUICENO 2010-13 4. 14 Jessica HOSSE 2004-07 14 Emily PERKINS 2011-12 14 Gina FABBRO 2013- 6. 12 Erica DENGLER 2003-06 12 Kaylee YAGO 2002-05 8. 11 Natalia ARIZA 2010-13 11 Joceline QUICENO 2010-13 10. 9 Jocelyn MURDOCH 2008, 10-12

Goals per game Rank GPG Player (GP) Seasons 1. 0.71 Tatiana ARIZA (76) 2010-13 2. 0.43 Ashley BECK (70) 2005-08 3. 0.38 Gina FABBRO (37) 2013- 3. 0.36 Emily PERKINS (39) 2011-12 4. 0.21 Andy QUICENO (71) 2010-13 5. 0.19 Jessica HOSSE (73) 2004-07 6. 0.17 Kaylee YAGO (69) 2002-05 7. 0.16 Erica DENGLER (76) 2003-06 8. 0.15 Ashley MICHELS (33) 2007-08 0.15 Natalia ARIZA (74) 2010-13 10. 0.14 Joceline Quiceno (77) 2010-13

Assists Rank A Player (GP) Seasons 1. 24 Tatiana ARIZA (76) 2010-13 2. 18 Andy QUICENO (71) 2010-13 3. 14 Natalia ARIZA (74) 2010-13 4. 12 Adonia BIVINS (75) 2003-06 5. 9 Erin MITCHELL (54) 2002-04 6. 8 Morgan ZIGELSKY (51) 2011-13 7. 7 Lindsey McLAURIN (71) 2003-06 7 Stephanie HOSSE (56) 2004-07 7 Emily PERKINS (39) 2011-12 7 Joceline QUICENO (77) 2010-13 7 Emily KINK (73) 2010-13

Assists per Game Rank APG Player (GP) Seasons 1. 0.32 Tatiana ARIZA (76) 2010-13 2. 0.25 Andy QUICENO (71) 2010-13 3. 0.19 Natalia ARIZA (74) 2010-13 4. 0.17 Erin MITCHELL (54) 2002-04 5. 0.16 Adonia BIVINS (75) 2003-06 6. 0.16 Morgan ZIGELSKY (51) 2011-13 7. 0.14 Gina FABBRO (37) 2013- 8. 0.13 Chelsea KIRBY (38) 2004-05 9. 0.12 Stephanie HOSSE (56) 2004-07 10. 0.10 Lindsey McLAURIN (71) 2003-06 0.10 Emily KINK (73) 2010-13

Shots Attempted Rank S Player (Goals) Seasons 1. 265 Tatiana ARIZA (54) 2010-13 2. 217 Ashley BECK (30) 2005-08 3. 160 Adonia BIVINS (5) 2003-06 4. 138 Kaylee YAGO (12) 2002-05 5. 127 Erica DENGLER (12) 2003-06 6. 116 Joceline QUICENO (11) 2010-13 116 Andy QUICENO (15) 2010-13 8. 110 Jocelyn MURDOCH (9) 2008, 10-12 9. 109 Natalia ARIZA (11) 2010-13 10. 95 Lindsey McLAURIN (4) 2003-06

Penalty Kicks Made Rank PK Player (GP) Seasons 1. 8 Tatiana ARIZA 2010-13 2. 3 Erin MITCHELL 2002-04 3. 2 Lindsey McLAURIN 2003-06 2 Natalia ARIZA 2010-13 5. 1 Rebecca WEAKLEY 2002 1 Ashley MICHELS 2007-10 1 Kellie Cannon 2007-10 1 Morgan ZIGELSKY 2011-13

Goalkeeper Minutes Played Rank MIN Player (GA) Seasons 1. 6230 Sarah BROADBENT 2002-05 2. 4438 Carley NEWMAN 2007-10 3. 3620 Haylee SHOAFF 2010-13 4. 2642 Nikki FILIPPONE 2012- 5. 2385 Michelle SMITH 2006-08 6. 1820 Brooke ABRAHAMS 2004-07 137. 774 Mackenzie LADD 2008-11 8. 273 Stephanie HIGHSMITH 2002-03

Saves Rank SVS Player (GA) Seasons 1. 478 Sarah BROADBENT (123/478) 2002-05 2. 237 Carley NEWMAN (56/237) 2007-10 3. 189 Haylee SHOAFF (51/189) 2010-13 4. 137 Nikki FILIPPONE (37/137) 2012- 5. 126 Michelle SMITH (52/126) 2006-08 6. 98 Brooke ABRAHAMS (25/98) 2004-073 7. 26 Mackenzie LADD (14-40) 2008-11 8. 34 Stephanie HIGHSMITH (5/39) 2002-03

Saves per game Rank SPG Player (GP) Seasons 1. 6.83 Sarah BROADBENT(70) 2002-05 2. 4.20 Michelle SMITH (30) 2006-08 3. 4.16 Carley NEWMAN (57) 2007-10 4. 4.03 Nikki FILIPPONE (34) 2012- 4. 3.86 Haylee SHOAFF (49) 2010-13

Goals Against Average Rank APG Player (GA/MIN) Seasons 1. 1.14 Carley NEWMAN (56/4439) 2007-10 2. 1.26 Nikki FILIPPONE (37/2642) 2012- 2. 1.27 Haylee SHOAFF (51/3620) 2010-13 3. 1.78 Sarah BROADBENT (123/6235) 2002-05 4. 1.96 Michelle SMITH (52/2386) 2006-08

Goalkeeper Shutouts Rank SHO Player (GP) Seasons 1. 14 Carley NEWMAN 2007-10 2. 11 Sarah BROADBENT 2002-05 3. 10 Haylee SHOAFF 2010-13 4. 7 Nikki FILIPPONE 2012- 4. 4 Brooke ABRAHAMS 2004-07 5. 3 Michelle SMITH 2006-08

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Wins Rank W Season (W-L-T) 1. 15 2010 (15-6-1) 2. 12 2012 (12-8-1) 3. 11 2013 (11-6-2) 4. 9 2005 (9-10-0) 9 2011 (9-8-1) 6. 8 2004 (8-9-2) 7. 7 2007 (7-12-1) 8. 6 2006 (6-10-3) 9. 5 2003 (5-13-1) 10. 4 2008 (4-12-3) 4 2014 (4-13-1)

Winning Percentage Rank Pct. Season (W-L-T) 1. .690 2010 (15-6-1) 2. .632 2013 (11-6-2) 3. .595 2012 (12-8-1) 4. .527 2011 (9-8-1) 5. .474 2005 (9-10-0) .474 2004 (9-10-0) 7. .394 2006 (6-10-3) .394 2007 (7-12-1) 9. .289 2003 (5-13-1) .289 2008 (4-12-3) 10. .250 2014 (4-13-1)

Games Played Rank GP Season (W-L-T) 1. 21 2010 (15-6-1) 21 2012 (12-8-1) 3. 20 2007 (7-12-1) 4. 19 2005 (9-10-0) 19 2006 (6-10-3) 19 2003 (5-13-1) 19 2004 (8-9-2) 19 2008 (4-12-3) 19 2013 (11-6-2) 9. 18 2009 (1-13-4) 18 2011 (9-8-1) 18 2014 (4-13-1)

Points Rank PTS Season (G-A) 1. 114 2011 (44-26) 2. 109 2013 (40-29) 3. 103 2005 (37-29) 4. 99 2012 (36-27) 5. 98 2010 (37-24) 6. 80 2004 (29-22) 7. 79 2007 (30-19) 8. 63 2003 (25-13) 9. 51 2014 (19-13) 10. 50 2006 (19-12) 11. 45 2008 (17-11)

Goals Rank G Season 1. 44 2011 2. 40 2013 3. 37 2005 37 2010 5. 36 2012 6. 30 2007 7. 29 2004 8. 25 2003 9. 19 2006 19 2014 11. 17 2008

Assists Rank A Season (G-A) 1. 29 2005 29 2013 3. 27 2012 4. 26 2011 5. 24 2010 6. 22 2004 7. 19 2007 8. 13 2003 13 2014 10. 12 2006 11. 11 2008

Shots Attempted Rank S Season (Goals) 1. 341 2010 (37) 2. 318 2005 (37) 3. 306 2007 (30) 4. 305 2004 (29) 5. 301 2013 (40) 301 2012 (36) 7. 281 2011 (44) 8. 267 2006 (19) 9. 262 2003 (25) 10. 225 2008 (17) 11. 189 2014 (19)

Saves Rank SVS Season (GA/SV) 1. 194 2002 (42 /194) 2. 136 2003 (42 /136) 3. 122 2014 (42/122) 4. 113 2009 (33 /113) 5. 111 2005 (29 /111) 6. 108 2008 (29 /108) 7. 107 2012 (20/107) 8. 104 2004 (19 /104) 9. 101 2007 (29 /101) 101 2006 (37 /101) 11. 85 2010 (15/85)

Goals Against Average Rank Pct. Season (GA/MIN) 1. 0.68 2010 (15/2000) 2. 0.94 2012 (20/1925) 3. 0.96 2004 (19/1787) 4. 1.13 2013 (22/1756) 5. 1.34 2011 (25/1673) 6. 1.43 2007 (29/1830) 7. 1.46 2008 (29/1789) 8. 1.52 2005 (29/1721) 9. 1.73 2009 (33/1718) 10. 1.87 2006 (37/1784) 11. 2.30 2014 (42/1644)

OFFENSESeason GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GWG PK-Att2002 16 9 5 23 146 .062 76 .521 0 1-22003 19 25 13 63 262 .095 123 .469 5 1-22004 19 29 22 80 305 .095 133 .436 8 2-32005 19 37 29 103 318 .116 149 .469 9 1-22006 19 19 12 50 267 .071 125 .468 5 1-12007 20 30 19 79 306 .098 144 .471 7 1-12008 19 17 11 45 225 .076 107 .476 4 0-42009 18 8 3 19 151 .053 70 .464 1 1-22010 22 37 24 98 341 .109 179 .525 15 3-42011 18 44 26 114 281 .157 154 .548 9 6-62012 21 36 27 99 301 .120 158 .525 12 1-22013 19 40 29 109 301 .133 165 .548 11 1-12014 18 19 13 51 189 .101 93 .492 4 1-2

GOALKEEPINGSeason GP Minutes GA GAA Saves Save% Sho2002 16 1500:00 42 2.52 194 .822 02003 19 1758:56 42 2.15 136 .764 22004 19 1786:43 19 0.96 104 .846 62005 19 1721:21 29 1.52 111 .793 62006 19 1784:15 37 1.87 101 .732 42007 20 1829:58 29 1.43 101 .777 52008 19 1789:03 29 1.46 108 .788 42009 18 1718:04 33 1.73 113 .774 42010 22 2000:00 15 0.68 85 .850 132011 18 1673:20 25 1.34 73 .745 62012 21 1925:00 20 0.94 107 .843 72013 19 1756:28 22 1.13 70 .761 22014 18 1644:53 42 2.30 122 .744 3

LADY GOVS YEAR-BY-YEARYear Record Pct. Home Away Neutral OVC Pct. Place Tourney Finish Coach Notes/Records/Milestones2002 0-13-3 .094 0-4-3 0-9-0 — 0-5-1 .083 t-6th Guth Inaugural season2003 5-13-1 .289 5-4-0 0-8-1 0-1-0 1-7-0 .125 8th Guth First win vs. Alabama A&M (Sept. 29)2004 8-9-2 .474 4-5-2 4-4-0 — 1-6-1 .188 8th Guth2005 9-10-0 .474 5-4-0 4-6-0 — 5-4-0 .556 5th 0-1 t-5th Guth 1st OVC Tourney appearance2006 6-10-3 .395 4-1-3 2-6-0 0-3-0 3-4-2 .444 5th 0-1 t-5th Guth2007 7-12-1 .375 5-3-1 2-8-0 0-1-0 0-8-1 .056 10th Guth2008 4-12-3 .289 3-5-1 1-6-2 0-1-0 1-4-3 .313 8th Guth2009 1-13-4 .167 1-4-3 0-7-1 0-2-0 0-6-2 .125 9th Guth2010 15-6-1 .705 8-1-0 3-4-1 4-1-0 4-3-1 .563 t-2nd 2-1 2nd Guth Reached OVC Championship game2011 9-8-1 .528 4-3-0 4-5-1 1-0-0 3-5-1 .389 t-8th Guth2012 12-8-1 .595 7-4-0 4-4-1 1-0-0 7-2-1 .750 2nd 1-1 2nd Guth Reached OVC Championship game2013 11-6-2 .632 3-2-1 7-3-1 1-1-0 6-4-1 .591 6th 1-1 t-3rd Guth Back-to-back OVC Tournament apperances2014 4-13-1 .250 2-7-1 2-5-0 0-1-0 3-6-1 .350 8th Guth Totals 91-133-23 .414 51-47-15 33-75-2 7-11-0 34-64-14 .366 — 4-5 —

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KELLEY GUTH ERA2002

RECORD: 0-13-3 (0-5-1 OVC)COACH: Kelley Guth

• INAUGURAL SEASON • Date Opponent Result8/31 Chattanooga (A) L, 1-39/8 Western Kentucky (A) L, 0-19/13 Southeastern Louisiana (H) L, 1-49/15 Lipscomb (H) T, 1-1 OT29/20 • Tennessee Tech (A) L, 0-39/22 South Alabama (H) T, 2-2 OT29/29 • UT Martin (A) L, 0-410/4 Alabama A&M (A) L, 0-510/6 Centenary (H) L, 1-310/8 • Murray State (H) L, 1-310/11 • Eastern Illinois (H) L, 0-510/13 • Morehead State (H) T, 1-1 OT210/20 Middle Tennessee (A) L, 1-210/25 • Southeast Missouri (A) L, 0-210/29 Lipscomb (A) L, 0-111/1 Samford (A) L, 0-2

2003RECORD: 5-13-1 (1-7-0 OVC)

COACH: Kelley GuthDate Opponent Result8/29 Alabama A&M (H) W, 3-18/31 East Tennessee (H) L, 0-2

Gulf Coast Soccer Classic • Orange Beach, Ala.9/5 South Alabama (A) L, 0-19/7 Southeastern Louisiana (N) L, 1-2 OT29/11 Belmont (A) T, 1-1 OT29/14 Mississippi Valley State (H) W, 2-09/19 Indiana State (A) L, 0-29/23 • Southeast Missouri (A) L, 0-59/26 • Tennessee Tech (A) L, 1-210/3 Western Kentucky (A) L, 0-510/5 Middle Tennessee (H) L, 0-410/10 Campbellsville (H) W, 9-010/12 • Morehead State (H) W, 2-110/14 Brescia (H) W, 3-210/17 • Samford (A) L, 0-410/19 • Jacksonville State (A) L, 0-1 OT10/24 • UT Martin (H) L, 1-210/26 • Murray State (H) L, 2-310/31 • Eastern Illinois (A) L, 0-4

2004RECORD: 8-9-2 (1-6-1 OVC)

COACH: Kelley GuthDate Opponent ResultLady Govs Invitational • Clarksville, Tenn.8/27 McNeese State (H) L, 0-18/29 Troy (H) T, 0-0 OT29/4 Southeastern Louisiana (A) W, 3-2 OT9/5 Mississippi Valley State (A) W, 2-1 OT29/10 Belmont (H) W, 1-09/14 Western Kentucky (A) L, 0-29/17 Lipscomb (H) W, 1-0 OT9/21 Lambuth (H) W, 7-09/24 • Eastern Illinois (H) L, 0-29/26 • Southeast Missouri (H) L, 0-110/1 • Tennessee Tech (H) L, 1-210/5 IUPUI (A) L, 0-210/8 Spalding (Ky.) (A) W, 4-010/10 • Morehead Stae (A) L, 0-1

10/15 • Samford (H) L, 0-110/17 • Jacksonville State (H) T, 1-1 OT210/22 • UT Martin (A) L, 1-2 OT210/24 • Murray State (A) W, 2-110/28 • Trevecca (H) W, 6-0

2005RECORD: 9-10-0 (5-4-0 OVC)

COACH: Kelley Guth• MORGAN BROTHERS SOCCER FIELD OPENED •

Date Opponent ResultLady Govs Invitational • Clarksville, Tenn.8/28 Gardner-Webb (H) L, 0-19/2 McNeese State (A) L, 1-39/6 Texas Southern (A) W, 12-09/9 Western Kentucky (H) L, 1-39/11 Belmont (A) W, 1-09/16 Winthrop (H) L, 0-19/20 Lipscomb (A) W, 1-09/23 • Murray State (H) W, 3-19/25 • UT Martin (H) W, 2-1 OT29/30 • Southeast Missouri (A) L, 0-410/2 • Eastern Illinois (A) L, 0-110/7 • Tennessee Tech (A) W, 1-010/14 • Morehead State (H) W, 3-010/16 • Eastern Kentucky (H) W, 2-110/18 Delta State (H) W, 7-010/21 • Jacksonville State (A) L, 0-210/23 • Samford (A) L, 1-410/27 Evansville (H) L, 2-4O’Reilly/Ohio Valley Conference Tournament11/1 Murray State (A) L, 0-3

2006RECORD: 6-10-3 (5-4-0 OVC)

COACH: Kelley GuthDate Opponent ResultSoutheast Missouri Tournament • Cape Girardeau, Mo.8/25 Evansville (N) L, 2-49/1 East Tennessee (A) W, 3-29/3 UNC-Asheville (A) L, 0-3Samford Tournament • Birmingham, Ala.9/8 Winthrop (N) L, 0-39/10 Birmingham-Southern (N) L, 0-49/12 Lipscomb (H) W, 1-09/15 Western Kentucky (A) L, 1-59/17 Chattanooga (H) W, 3-19/22 • Jacksonville State (H) W, 1-09/24 • Samford (H) T, 1-1 OT29/26 Belmont (H) T, 0-0 OT29/29 • Murray State (A) L, 1-210/1 • UT Martin (A) W, 3-110/6 • Southeast Missouri (H) W, 2-1 OT110/8 • Eastern Illinois (H) T, 0-0 OT210/13 • Tennessee Tech (H) L, 1-2 OT210/20 • Morehead State (A) L, 0-210/22 • Eastern Kentucky (A) L, 0-3O’Reilly/Ohio Valley Conference Tournament10/31 Southeast Missouri (A) L,0-3

2002 AUSTIN PEAY WOMEN’S SOCCER TEAMInaugural TeamBack Row (L-R) . Erica Shultz, Stephanie Schwetz, Tisha Bohne, Tia Sykes, Charity Harnett, Jessica Breard, Collette SuttmillerMiddle Row (L-R): Assistant coach Rudy Pirela, Cassie Hill, Kaylee Yago, Cara Pavelka, Sarah Broad-bent, Laura Smotherman, Jaclyn Lipovsek, Melanie Harrington, Head coach Kelley GuthFront Row (L-R): Melissa Aquino, Erin Mitchell, Amber Glidewell, Amanda Hansen, Rebecca Weakley

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2007RECORD: 7-12-1 (0-8-1 OVC)

COACH: Kelley GuthDate Opponent ResultWright State Classic • Dayton, Ohio8/31 Evansville (N) L, 1-2 9/2 Wright State (A) L, 0-2 9/7 Arkansas (A) L, 0-2 9/9 Harding (A) L, 1-2 9/14 Arkansas-Pine Bluff (H) W, 6-0 9/16 UNC-Asheville (H) W, 2-0 9/21 Lipscomb (A) W, 1-0 9/23 Winthrop (H) W, 3-2 9/28 Tennessee Tech (A) L, 1-3 10/1 Alabama A&M (H) W, 2-0 10/5 • Southeast Missouri (A) L, 0-2 10/7 • Eastern Illinois (A) L, 0-2 10/9 Lambuth (H) W, 5-0 10/12 • Murray State (H) L, 1-2 10/14 • UT Martin (H) L, 0-1 10/19 • Jacksonville State (A) L, 1-3 10/21 • Samford (A) L, 1-2 10/26 • Morehead State (H) L, 1-2 10/28 • Eastern Kentucky (H) T, 1-1 OT210/30 North Alabama W, 3-1

2008RECORD: 4-12-3 (1-4-3 OVC)

COACH: Kelley GuthDate Opponent Result8/22 North Dakota State (H) L, 1-28/29 Alabama A&M (A) L, 1-28/31 Lipscomb (H) W, 2-09/5 Chattanooga (H) L, 0-19/7 Evansville (A) L, 1-59/12 Arkansas (H) L, 0-19/16 Arkansas-Pine Bluff (A) W, 2-0Winthrop Invitational • Rock Hill, S.C.9/19 Coastal Carolina (N) L, 1-49/21 Winthrop (A) L, 1-2 OT29/26 • Jacksonville State (H) W, 1-010/3 • Morehead State (A) T, 1-1 OT2

10/5 • Eastern Kentucky (A) L, 0-310/10 • Tennessee Tech (H) L, 0-110/12 VMI (H) W, 4-110/17 • Southeast Missouri (H) L, 0-210/19 • Eastern Illinois (H) T, 0-0 OT210/24 • Murray State (A) L, 0-110/26 • UT Martin (A) T, 1-1 OT210/31 Belmont (A) L, 1-2

2009RECORD: 1-13-4 (0-6-2 OVC)

COACH: Kelley GuthDate Opponent Result8/21 Lipscomb (A) L, 0-1Razorback Invitational • Fayetteville, Ark.8/28 Missouri State (N) L, 0-28/30 Air Force (N) L, 1-29/1 Cumberland (H) W, 2-09/4 Arkansas-Pine Bluff (H) T, 0-0 OT29/11 South Florida (A) L, 0-69/13 Florida-Gulf Coast (A) L, 0-29/18 Middle Tennessee (H) L, 0-59/20 Chattanooga (A) L, 3-4 9/25 • Morehead State (H) L, 1-29/27 • Eastern Kentucky (H) T, 0-0 OT210/2 • Southeast Missouri (A) T, 0-0 OT210/4 • Eastern Illinois (A) L, 0-110/9 • Tennessee Tech (A) L, 0-210/16 SIU Edwardsville (H) T, 1-1 OT210/23 • Murray State (H) L, 0-1 10/25 • Tennessee Martin (H) L, 0-310/30 • Jacksonville State (A) L, 0-1 OT

2010RECORD: 16-6-1 (4-3-1 OVC)

COACH: Kelley GuthDate Opponent Result8/20 VMI (A) W, 6-08/23 Lipscomb (H) W, 1-0Lady Govs Invitational • Clarksville, Tenn.8/27 Western Illinois (H) W, 1-08/29 Chattanooga (H) W, 2-0Troy Invitational • Troy, Ala.9/3 South Alabama (N) W, 1-09/5 Troy (A) L, 2-5Jacksonville State Invitational • Jacksonville, Ala.9/10 Southern (N) W, 4-09/12 Southeastern Louisiana (N) L, 1-29/14 Alabama A&M (H) W, 6-09/19 Valparaiso (H) W, 1-09/24 • Eastern Illinois (H) W, 1-09/26 • Southeast Missouri (H) L, 0-110/1 • UT Martin (A) L, 0-110/3 • Murray State (A) T, 0-0 OT210/8 • Jacksonville State (H) W, 1-010/15 • Morehead State (A) L, 0-110/17 • Eastern Kentucky (H) W, 1-010/24 • Tennessee Tech (A) W, 2-110/31 SIU Edwardsville (A) W, 2-1OVC Women’s Soccer Championship • Morehead, Ky.11/4 Murray State (N) W, 1-011/5 Southeast Missouri (N) W, 3-111/7 Morehead State (A) L, 1-2

2011RECORD: 9-8-1 (3-5-1 OVC)

COACH: Kelley GuthDate Opponent Result8/19 Alabama A&M (A) W, 14-0 8/21 Chattanooga (A) W, 4-0 8/30 Union (H) W, 5-0 9/2 Western Kentucky (H) L, 1-3 9/4 Belmont (H) W, 2-1 Port City Classic • Mobile, Ala.9/9 Troy (N) W, 2-1 9/11 South Alabama (A) L, 1-2 9/15 Lipscomb (A) W, 5-0 9/18 Xavier (A) L, 0-1 OT29/23 • Southeast Missouri (H) L, 1-3 9/25 • UT Martin (H) L, 0-2 10/2 • Murray State (A) W, 2-1 10/14 • Jacksonville State (A) T, 1-1 OT210/16 • Tennessee Tech (A) L, 0-1 OT10/21 • SIU Edwardsville (H) W, 2-0 10/23 • Eastern Illinois (H) W, 1-0 OT210/28 • Eastern Kentucky (A) L, 1-2 10/30 • Morehead State (A) L, 2-7

2010 AUSTIN PEAY WOMEN’S SOCCER TEAMOhio Valley Conference Tournament Runner-upBack Row (L-R) Katlyn Jones, Monique Wong, Sara Oeding, Sara Kluttz, Michelle Johnson, Jackie Magurn, Haylee Shoaff, Mackenzie Ladd, Carley Newman, Mary Beth Burchett, Laurena Robinson, Natalia Ariza, Tatiana Ariza.Front Row (L-R): Assistant Coach Jeremy Sullivan, Olivia Fournier, Stephanie Weider, Emily Kink, Corey Osborn, Jazzmine Chandler, Hannah Jones, Samanthan Northrup, Andy Quiceno, Jocelyn Murdoch, Joceline Quiceno, Head Coach Kelley Guth.

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2012RECORD: 12-8-1 (7-2-1 OVC)

COACH: Kelley GuthDate Opponent Result8/17 Arkansas (A) L, 1-2 8/19 UALR (A) W, 3-1 8/24 Appalachian State (H) W, 3-1 8/28 Lipscomb (H) L, 0-1 8/31 Gonzaga (H) L, 0-19/2 Chattanooga (H) W, 4-1 9/7 Miami (OH) (A) L, 0-4 9/14 South Alabama (H) L, 0-1 OT29/16 Alabama A&M (H) W, 6-1 9/23 • Murray State (H) L, 0-1 9/28 • UT Martin (A) L, 1-2 9/30 • Southeast Missouri (A) W, 1-0 10/7 • Belmont (H) W, 3-0 10/12 • Eastern Illinois (A) W, 6-1 10/14 • SIU Edwardsville (A) T, 0-0 OT210/19 • Tennessee Tech (H) W, 2-0 10/21 • Jacksonville State (H) W, 2-0 10/26 • Morehead State (A) W, 1-0 10/28 • Eastern Kentucky (H) W, 2-1 OVC Women’s Soccer Championship • Martin, Tenn.11/2 SIU Edwardsville (N) W, 1-011/4 UT Martin (A) L, 0-2

2013RECORD: 11-6-2 (6-4-1 OVC)

COACH: Kelley GuthDate Opponent Result8/23 Chattanooga (A) W, 4-1 8/25 Appalachian State (A) W, 2-1 8/30 UALR (H) W, 3-0 9/5 Western Kentucky (A) T, 1-1 OT29/9 Lipscomb (A) W, 2-19/13 St. Bonaventure (A) W, 3-2 9/15 Buffalo (A) L, 0-1 OT29/27 • UT Martin (H) W, 2-1 9/29 • Southeast Missouri (H) T, 1-1 OT210/4 • Tennessee Tech (A) W, 5-0 10/6 • Belmont (A) W, 3-1 10/11 • Eastern Illinois (H) W, 3-0 10/13 • SIU Edwardsville (H) L, 0-1 10/18 • Morehead State (H) L, 2-3 10/20 • Eastern Kentucky (A) L, 2-3 10/27 • Jacksonville State (A) W, 3-0 11/3 • Murray State (A) L, 1-2 OVC Women’s Soccer Championship • Martin, Tenn.11/7 Southeast Missouri (N) W, 1-011/8 Morehead State (N) L, 2-4

2014RECORD: 4-13-1 (3-6-1 OVC)

COACH: Kelley GuthDate Opponent Result8/22 Evansville (A) L, 0-3 8/24 Chattanooga (H) W, 5-2 8/29 Alabama (H) L, 0-5 9/1 Lipscomb (A) L, 0-2 9/5 Kennesaw State (N) L, 0-19/7 Middle Tennessee (A) L, 0-2 9/12 Mississippi (H) L, 0-29/19 Samford (H) L, 1-3 9/26 • Eastern Kentucky (H) W, 3-1 9/28 • Morehead State (L) L, 1-2 10/5 • Eastern Illinois (A) L, 1-3 10/10 • Southeast Missouri (A) W, 1-0 OT

10/12 • SIU Edwardsville (A) W, 1-0 10/17 • Jacksonville State (H) L, 0-5 10/19 • Tennessee Tech (H) T, 0-0 OT210/24 • Murray State (H) L, 2-3 10/26 • UT Martin (A) L, 2-4 10/31 • Belmont (H) L, 2-4

2012 AUSTIN PEAY WOMEN’S SOCCER TEAMOhio Valley Conference Tournament Runner-upBack Row (L-R) Tiana Thorpe, Emily Perkins, Claire Pultz, Jazzmine Chandler, Jocelyn Murdoch, Haylee Shoaff, Emily Kink, Taylor Van Wagner, Corey Osborn, Joceline Quiceno, Morgan Zigelsky.Front Row (L-R): Andy Quiceno, Natalia Ariza, Melissa Fletcher, Regan Colaner, Renny Robinson, Nikki Filippone, Sara Kluttz, Bianca Melito, Frankie Carbajal, Tatiana Ariza, Stephanie Weider.

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AIR FORCE 0-1-008/30/09 L, 1-2 A

ALABAMA 0-1-08/29/14 L, 0-5 H

ALABAMA A&M 5-2-010/4/02 L, 0-5 A8/29/03 W, 3-1 H10/1/07 W, 2-0 H8/29/08 L, 1-2 A9/14/10 W, 6-0 H8/19/11 W, 14-0 A9/16/12 W, 6-1 H

APPALACHIAN STATE 2-0-08/24/12 W, 3-1 H8/25/13 W, 2-1 A

ARKANSAS 0-3-09/7/07 L, 0-2 A9/12/08 L, 0-1 H8/17/12 L, 1-2 A

ARKANSAS PINE-BLUFF 2-0-19/14/07 W, 6-0 H9/16/08 W, 2-0 A9/4/09 T, 0-0 (OT2) H

ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK 2-0-08/19/12 W, 3-1 A8/30/12 W, 3-0 H

BELMONT 5-2-29/11/03 T, 1-1 (OT2) A9/10/04 W, 1-0 H9/11/05 W, 1-0 A9/26/06 T, 0-0 (OT2) H10/31/08 L, 1-2 A9/4/11 W, 2-1 H10/7/12 • W, 3-0 H10/6/13 • W, 3-1 A10/31/14 • L, 2-4 H

BIRMINGHAM-SOUTHERN 0-1-09/10/06 L, 0-4 N

BRESCIA 1-0-010/14/03 W, 3-2 H

BUFFALO 0-1-09/15/13 L, 0-1 A

CAMPBELLSVILLE 1-0-010/10/03 W, 9-0 H

CENTENARY 0-1-010/6/03 L, 1-3 H

CHATTANOOGA 6-3-09/31/02 L, 1-3 A9/17/06 W, 3-1 H9/5/08 L, 0-1 H09/20/09 L, 3-4 A8/29/10 W, 2-0 H8/21/11 W, 4-0 A9/2/12 W, 4-1 H8/23/13 W, 4-0 A8/24/14 W, 5-2 H

COASTAL CAROLINA 0-1-09/19/08 L, 1-4 N

CUMBERLAND 1-0-09/1/09 W, 2-0 H

DELTA STATE 1-0-010/18/05 W, 7-0 H

EAST TENNESSEE 1-1-08/31/03 L, 0-2 H9/1/06 W, 3-2 A

EASTERN ILLINOIS 4-7-210/11/02 • L, 0-5 H10/31/03 • L, 0-4 A9/24/04 • L, 0-2 H10/2/05 • L, 0-1 A10/8/06 • T, 0-0 (OT2) H10/7/07 • L, 0-2 A10/19/08 • T, 0-0 (OT2) H10/4/09 • L, 0-1 A9/24/10 • W, 1-0 H10/23/11 • W, 1-0 (OT2) H10/12/12 • W, 6-1 A10/11/13 • W, 3-0 H10/5/14 • L, 1-3 A

EASTERN KENTUCKY 3-4-210/16/05 • W, 2-1 H10/22/06 • L, 0-3 A10/28/07 • T, 1-1 (OT2) H10/5/08 • L, 0-3 A9/27/09 • T, 0-0 (OT2) H10/17/10 • W, 1-0 H10/28/11 • L, 1-2 A10/28/12 • W, 2-1 H10/20/13 • L, 2-3 A9/26/14 • W, 3-1 H

EVANSVILLE 0-5-010/27/05 L, 2-4 H9/25/06 L, 2-4 N8/31/07 L, 1-2 N9/7/08 L, 1-5 A8/22/14 L, 0-3 A

FLORIDA GULF COAST 0-1-09/13/09 L, 0-2 A

GARDNER-WEBB 0-1-08/28/05 L, 0-1 H

GONZAGA 0-1-08/31/12 L, 0-1 H

INDIANA STATE 0-1-09/19/03 L, 0-2 A

IUPUI 0-1-010/5/04 L, 0-2 A

JACKSONVILLE STATE 5-5-210/19/03 • L, 0-1 (OT) A10/17/04 • T, 1-1 (OT2) H10/21/05 • L, 0-2 A9/22/06 • W, 1-0 H10/19/07 • L, 1-3 A9/26/08 • W, 1-0 H10/30/09 • L, 0-1 (OT) A10/8/10 • W, 1-0 H10/14/11 • T, 1-1 (OT2) A10/21/12 • W, 2-0 H10/27/13 • W, 3-0 A10/17/14 L, 0-5 H

KENNESAW STATE 0-1-09/5/14 L, 0-1 N

LAMBUTH 2-0-09/21/04 W, 7-0 H10/9/07 W, 5-0 H

LIPSCOMB 8-4-19/15/02 T, 1-1 (OT2) H10/29/02 L, 0-1 A

9/17/04 W, 1-0 H9/20/05 W, 1-0 A9/12/06 W, 1-0 H9/21/07 W, 1-0 A8/31/08 W, 2-0 H8/21/09 L, 0-1 A8/23/10 W, 1-0 H9/15/11 W, 5-0 A8/28/12 L, 0-1 H9/9/13 W, 2-1 A9/1/14 L, 0-2 H

MCNEESE STATE 0-2-08/27/04 L, 0-1 H9/2/05 L, 1-3 A

MIAMI (OHIO) 0-1-09/7/12 L, 0-4 A

MIDDLE TENNESSEE 0-4-010/20/02 L, 1-2 A10/5/03 L, 0-4 H09/18/09 L, 0-5 H9/7/14 L, 0-2 A

MISSISSIPPI 0-1-09/12/14 L, 0-2 H

MISSISSIPPI VALLEY ST. 2-0-09/14/03 W, 2-0 H9/5/04 W, 2-1 (OT2) A

MISSOURI STATE 0-1-08/28/09 L, 0-2 A

MOREHEAD STATE 3-10-210/13/02 • T, 1-1 (OT2) H10/12/03 • W, 2-1 H10/10/04 • L, 0-1 A10/14/05 • W, 3-0 H10/20/06 • L, 0-2 A10/26/07 • L, 1-2 H10/3/08 • T, 1-1 (OT2) A09/25/09 • L, 1-2 H10/15/10 • L, 1-0 A11/7/10 # L, 1-2 A10/30/11 • L, 2-7 A10/26/12 • W, 1-0 A10/18/13 • L, 2-3 H11/8/13 # L, 2-4 N9/28/14 • L, 1-2 A

MURRAY STATE 4-10-110/8/02 • L, 1-3 H10/26/03 • L, 2-3 H10/24/04 • W, 2-1 A9/23/05 • W, 3-1 H11/1/05 # L, 0-3 A9/29/06 • L, 1-2 A10/12/07 • L, 1-2 H10/24/08 • L, 0-1 A10/23/09 • L, 0-1 H10/3/10 • T, 0-0 (OT2) A11/4/10 # W, 1-0 N10/2/11 • W, 2-1 A9/23/12 • L, 0-1 H11/3/13 • L, 1-2 A10/24/14 • L, 2-3 H

NORTH ALABAMA 1-0-010/30/07 W, 3-1 A

NORTH DAKOTA STATE 0-1-08/22/08 L, 1-2 H

SAINT BONAVENTURE 1-0-09/13/13 W, 3-2 A

SAMFORD 0-6-111/1/02 • L, 0-2 A10/17/03 • L, 0-4 A10/15/04 • L, 0-1 H10/23/05 • L, 1-4 A9/24/06 • T, 1-1 (OT2) H10/21/07 • L, 1-2 A9/19/14 L, 1-3 H

SIU EDWARDSVILLE 4-1-210/16/09 T, 1-1 (OT2) H10/31/10 W, 2-1 A10/21/11 • W, 2-0 H10/14/12 • T, 0-0 (OT2) A11/2/12 # W, 1-0 N10/13/13 • L, 0-1 H10/12/14 • W, 1-0 A

SOUTH ALABAMA 1-3-19/22/02 T, 2-2 (OT2) H9/5/03 L, 0-1 A9/3/10 W, 1-0 N9/11/11 L, 1-2 A9/14/12 L, 01 (OT2) H

SOUTH FLORIDA 0-1-09/11/09 L, 0-6 A

SOUTHEAST MISSOURI 5-9-210/25/02 • L, 0-2 A9/23/03 • L, 0-5 A9/26/04 • L, 0-1 H9/30/05 • L, 0-4 A10/6/06 • W, 2-1 (OT) H10/31/06 # L, 0-3 A10/5/07 • L, 0-2 A10/17/08 • L, 0-2 H10/2/09 • T, 0-0 A9/26/10 • L, 0-1 H11/5/10 # W, 3-1 N9/23/11 • L, 1-3 H9/30/12 • W, 1-0 A9/29/13 • T, 1-1 (OT2) H11/7/13 # W, 1-0 N10/10/14 • W, 1-0 (OT) A

SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA 1-3-09/13/02 L, 1-4 H9/7/03 L, 1-2 (OT2) N9/4/04 W, 3-2 (OT) A9/12/10 L, 1-2 N

SOUTHERN 1-0-09/10/10 W, 4-0 N

SPALDING (KY.) 1-0-010/8/04 W, 4-0 A

TENNESSEE TECH 4-8-19/20/02 • L, 0-3 A9/26/03 • L, 1-2 A10/1/04 • L, 1-2 H10/7/05 • W, 1-0 A10/13/06 • L, 1-2 (OT2) H9/28/07 • L, 1-3 A10/10/08 • L, 0-1 H10/11/09 • L, 0-2 A10/24/10 • W, 2-1 A10/16/11 • L, 0-1 (OT) A10/19/12 • W, 2-0 H10/4/13 • W, 5-0 A10/19/14 • T, 0-0 H

TEXAS SOUTHERN 1-0-09/6/05 W,12-0 A

TREVECCA 1-0-010/28/04 W, 6-0 H

TROY 1-1-19/29/04 T, 0-0 (OT2) A9/5/10 L, 2-5 A9/9/11 W, 2-1 N

UT MARTIN 3-10-19/29/02 • L, 0-4 A10/24/03 • L, 1-2 H10/22/04 • L, 1-2 (OT2) A9/25/06 • W, 2-1 H10/1/06 • W, 3-1 A10/14/07 • L, 1-2 H10/26/08 • T, 1-1 (OT2) A10/25/09 • L, 0-3 H10/1/10 • L, 0-1 A9/25/11 • L, 0-2 H9/28/12 • L, 1-2 A11/4/12 # L, 0-2 A9/27/13 • W, 2-1 H10/26/14 • L, 2-4 A

UNC-ASHEVILLE 1-1-09/3/06 L, 0-3 A9/16/08 W, 2-0 H

UNION (TENN.) 1-0-08/30/11 W, 5-0 H

VALPARAISO 1-0-09/19/10 W, 1-0 H

VMI 2-0-010/12/08 W, 4-1 H8/20/10 W, 6-0 A

WESTERN ILLINOIS 1-0-08/27/10 W, 1-0 H

WESTERN KENTUCKY 0-6-19/8/02 L, 0-1 A10/3/03 L, 0-5 A9/14/04 L, 0-2 A9/9/05 L, 1-3 H9/15/06 L, 1-5 A

9/2/11 L, 1-3 H9/5/13 T, 1-1 (OT2) A

WRIGHT STATE 0-1-19/2/07 L, 0-2 A

WINTHROP 1-3-09/16/05 L, 0-1 H9/8/06 L, 0-3 N9/23/07 W, 3-2 H9/21/08 L, 1-2 (OT2) A

XAVIER 0-1-09/18/11 L, 0-1 (OT2) A

KEY:• - Ohio Valley Conference match# - OVC Tournament contest

SERIES HISTORY

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NSCAA Team Academic Award2003-04, 2006-07, 2007-08, 2008-09, 2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13, 2013-14

NSCAA Glenn “Mooch” Myernick College Regional Assistant Coach of the Year2010 Jeremy Sullivan (Midwest)

NSCAA All-Region2010 Tatiana Ariza (1st) Natalia Ariza (2nd)2012 Tatiana Ariza (2nd)

CoSIDA Academic All-America2006 Adonia Bivins (2nd)

CoSIDA Academic All-District2005 Adonia Bivins (1st) Erica Dengler (2nd) Virginia Penner (3rd)2006 Adonia Bivins (1st)2007 Virginia Penner (3rd)2009 Lauren Moon (1st) Samantha Northrup (2nd)2010 Samantha Northrup (1st)

OVC Steve Hamilton Sportsmanship Award2006-07 Adonia Bivins

OVC Scholar-Athlete Award2006-07 Adonia Bivins2007-08 Virginia Penner

OVC Soccer Offensive Player of the Year2012 Tatiana Ariza

OVC Soccer Freshman of the Year2010 Tatiana Ariza

OVC All-Tournament Honors2010 Carley Newman Tatiana Ariza Natalia Ariza2012 Haylee Shoaff Natalia Ariza Emily Perkins2013 Shelby Olszewski Gina Fabbro

Austin Peay Joy Award/Legends Award2006-07 Adonia Bivens2007-08 Virginia Penner2013-14 Tatiana Ariza

Austin Peay Female Scholar-Athlete2005-06 Adonia Bivens2006-07 Adonia Bivens2007-08 Virginia Penner2008-09 Lauren Moon2009-10 Lauren Moon

All-OVC Honors2002 Sarah Broradbent (2nd) Stephanie Shwetz (2nd) Kaylee Yago (3rd)2004 Sarah Broadbent (2nd) Erin Mitchell (2nd)

Adonia Bivins (2nd)2005 Sarah Broadbent (1st) Tara Tidwell (2nd) Ashley Beck (2nd & All-New.)2006 Tara Tidwell (1st) Monica Dunham (1st & All-New.) Ashley Beck (2nd)2007 Ashley Beck (2nd) Michelle Thorstad (All-New.)2008 Hannah Jones (2nd) Alanna Foster (All-New)2009 Jazzmine Chandler (All-New.)2010 Natalia Ariza (1st & All-New.) Tatiana Ariza (1st & All-New.) Joceline Quiceno (2nd & All-New.)2011 Tatiana Ariza (1st) Natalia Ariza (2nd) Emily Perkins (2nd & All-New.)2012 Tatiana Ariza (1st) Natalia Ariza (1st) Emily Perkins (2nd) Haylee Shoaff (2nd)2013 Tatiana Ariza (1st) Natalia Ariza (1st) Andy Quiceno (2nd) Gina Fabbro (All-New.)2014 Gina Fabbro (2nd)

Weekly OVC Honors9/15/03 Erin Mitchell (Off.)10/13/03 Ashley Cannon (Off.)9/7/04 Jessica Hosse (Off.)

9/27/05 Ashley Beck (Off.)10/11/05 Sarah Broadbent (Def.)9/26/06 Tara Tidwell (Def.) Brooke Abrahams (GK)10/3/06 Tara Tidwell (Def.)9/18/07 Tyler Adair (Def.) Michelle Smith (GK)9/25/07 Ashley Beck (Off.)9/23/08 Rian Barger (Off.)10/6/09 Carley Newman (GK)8/24/10 Emily Kink (Off.)9/14/10 Tatiana Ariza (Off.)9/21/10 Samantha Northrup (Def.)10/26/10 Samantha Northrup (Def.)11/2/10 Natalia Ariza (Off.)8/23/11 Tatiana Ariza (Off.)10/25/11 Haylee Shoaff (GK)10/23/12 Tatiana Ariza (Off.) Haylee Shoaff (GK)10/30/12 Emily Perkins (Off.)8/27/13 Shelby Olszewski (Def.)9/10/13 Emily Kink (Def.)9/17/13 Gina Fabbro (Off.) Shelby Olszewski (Def.)10/8/13 Tatiana Ariza (Off.)8/26/14 Claire Pultz (Def.)10/14/14 Nikki Filippone (GK)

Adonia Bivens was one of most honored athletes during Austin Peay soccer’s fi rst decade. She was named a second-team ESPN The Magazine Academic All-American in 2006. In addi-tion, the Ohio Valley Conference recognized her as one of its six Scholar-Athlete Award honor-ees in 2006-07 followed by recognizing her with the prestigious Steve Hamilton Sportsman-ship Award in 2006-07.

Sarah Broadbent was the Lady Govs fi rst goalkeeper and fi rst player to receive fi rst-team All-OVC recognition (2005). She also was twice a second-team All-OVC pick (2002, 2004). Broadbent also holds the OVC record with 158 saves during her freshman campaign (2002).

HONORS AND AWARDS

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Player (Pos., Uniform) Years Played GP-GS G A PtsABRAHAMS, Brooke (GK, #1) 2004-06 See GK StatsAQUINO, Melissa (M, #9, #12) 2002-03, 05 51-35 6 4 15ADAIR, Tyler (M, #10) 2004-07 53-29 1 2 4ANDERSON, Emily (M, #24) 2013 1-0 0 0 0ARIZA, Natalia (M/F, #24/#11) 2010-13 74-72 11 14 36ARIZA, Tatiana (F, #21/#15) 2010-13 76-75 54 24 132AVITABILE, Brianna (M, #9) 2013- 24-5 1 0 2

BARGER, Rian (F, #15) 2008-09 33-19 4 1 9BECK, Ashley (F, #2) 2005-08 70-60 30 5 65BENNETT, Claire (F, #9) 2004-06 29-14 4 4 12BIVINS, Adonia (D/M, #15) 2003-06 75-72 5 12 22 BLACK, Haley (D, #23) 2004-07 29-8 0 0 0 BOHNE, Tisha (M, #18) 2002 11-11 1 0 2BREARD, Jessica (M, #6, #14) 2002-03 28-18 0 0 0BROADBENT, Sarah (GK, #7) 2002-03 See GK StatsBURCHETT, Mary Beth (M/D, #9) 2008-10 43-32 0 0 0 BURMAN, Mallory (D/M, #8) 2014- 18-18 0 0 0BUSTARD, Jessica (F, #24) 2003 3-0 0 1 1

CANNON, Ashley (F, #17) 2003 18-12 6 0 12CANNON, Kellie (M/F, #12) 2007-10 45-33 5 2 12CARBAJAL, Frankie (F/M, #14) 2011-1414 57-29 2 1 5CARNEY, Kate (M/D, #7) 2014- 0-0 0 0 0CHANDLER, Jazzmine (D, #2) 2009-1212 28-21 0 1 1CLELAND, Keri (M/F, #20 ) 2007-08 7-0 0 0 0COLANER, Regan (F, #13) 2012 8-0 0 0 0COLVILLE, Kim (F/M, #20) 2003-05 19-2 1 0 2CORREA, Monica (M# 17) 2005 10-0 0 0 0

DEMROW, Lindsey (D/M, #11) 2006 18-17 0 0 0DENGLER, Erica (F/M, #8) 2003-06 76-70 12 6 30 DEROUEN, McKenzie (GK, #00) 2014 See GK StatsDUNHAM, Monica (F/M, #3/#23) 2006-07, 09 42-33 5 3 13

EMIG, Katie (GK, #0) 2013-14 See GK StatsETHRIDGE, Maggie (D, #20) 2014- 18-12 0 0 0

FABBRO, Gina (F, #4) 2013- 37-37 14 5 33FABBRO, Sophia (M/F, #22) 2014- 18-12 2 3 7FILIPPONE, Nikki (GK, #1) 2012- See GK StatsFLETCHER, Melissa (F, #9) 2012 16 1 0 2FOSTER, Alanna (D/M, #6) 2008 19-18 3 3 9FOURNIER, Olivia (D/M, #13) 2009-1112 10-0 0 0 0

GENNETT, Lydia (M, #3) 2008-09 21-0 1 0 2GRAHAM, Emily (D/M, #16 ) 2007 17-5 0 0 0GLIDEWELL, Amber (D, #13) 2002 13-3 1 0 2GREAVES, Brittney (D, #12) 2006 0-0 0 0 0

HANSEN, Amanda (M, #3) 2002-05 67-55 2 0 4HARNETT, Charity (F/M, #8) 2002 14-12 0 0 0HIGHSMITH, Stephanie (GK, #01) 2002-03 See GK StatsHILL, Cassie (D, #16) 2002-05 58-57 2 1 5HOSSE, Jessica (F, #21) 2004-07 73-19 14 5 33HOSSE, Stephanie (M, 22) 2004-07 56-9 3 7 13HOWELL, Stacy (F/M, #13) 2006 5-4 2 0 4HUNTER, Chelsey (F, #25) 2004-05 7-1 2 0 4

JOHNSON, Michelle (M, #17) 2007-10 72-48 2 3 7JONES, Hannah (D/M, #19) 2007-10 75-73 1 0 2

Player (Pos., Uniform) Years Played GP-GS G A PtsKALLENBERGER, Katie (D, #18) 2003-04 34-26 0 1 1KELLEY, Jenny (F, #10) 2003 1-0 0 0 0KINK, Emily (F, #20) 2010-13 70-61 6 7 19KIRBY, Brittany (M, 11) 2004 5-1 0 0 0KIRBY, Chelsea (F, #6) 2004-05 38-11 2 5 9KLUTTZ, Sara (D/M, #10) 2008-12 52-40 0 0 0

LADD, Mackenzie (GK, #1) 2008-10 See GK Stats LEONARD, Austina (D, #13) 2004-05 13-6 1 0 2LIDDELL, Carrie (D/M, #12) 2003-04 23-1 0 0 0LIPOVSEK, Jaclyn (D/M, #20/#4) 2002-04 9/0 0 0 0LOCASTRO, Mary Ruth (M, #6) 2013- 37-37 2 1 5LOVELACE, Elyse (M/F, #14) 2007-08 29-21 1 1 3

MAY, Stephanie (M #24) 2005 13-0 0 3 3MAGURN, Jackie (GK, #00 ) 2009 See GK Stats McLAURIN, Lindsey (M, #14) 2003-06 71-69 4 7 15McLEAN, Amanda (D/M, #5) 2003-06 70-62 5 1 11 MELITO, Bianca (D, #21) 201114 14-0 1 0 2MILLER, Heather (M, #4) 2005 18-15 3 4 10MICHELS, Ashley (M, #13) 2007-08 33-26 5 1 11MITCHELL, Erin (D/M, #2) 2002-04 54-54 5 9 19MONGER, Merritt (F, #23) 2013-14 24-1 2 1 5MOON, Lauren (D, #18) 2006-09 73-57 1 1 3 MOORE, Nikki (D, #6) 2006 17-17 0 1 1MULHERIN, Jennifer (F, #11) 2003 18-4 0 0 0MURDOCH, Jocelyn (D/M, #7) 2008, 10-1212 60-50 9 1 19

NEWMAN, Carley (GK, #8) 2007-10 46-1 0 3 3 See GK StatsNORTHRUP, Samantha (M, #11) 2007-10 74-70 3 2 8

OEDING, Sara (D, #14) 2009-10 4-0 0 0 0OLSZEWSKI, Shelby (D/F, #13) 2013- 21-16 6 1 13OSBORN, Corey (D, #18) 2010-13 69-65 1 4 6O’STEEN, Annie (M, #17) 2004 5-0 0 0 0

PASCHEDAG, Patricia (M, #4) 2006 7-0 0 0 0PENNER, Virginia (F, #26) 2004-07 66-26 4 1 9PERKINS, Emily (F, #23) 2011-1214 39-39 14 7 35PLOWMAN, Alyssa (M, #15) 2014- 17-0 1 1 3PULTZ, Claire (F/M, #12) 2011-1414 71-34 6 5 17

QUICENO, Andy (F, #3) 2010-13 71-66 15 18 48QUICENO, Joceline (F/M, #22) 2010-13 77-61 11 7 29

RAGLAND, Sara (M, #19) 2006 2-0 0 0 0ROBERTSON, Kirstin (F, #3) 2014- 8-5 1 0 2ROBINSON, Renny (F/D, #5) 2009-1212 71-64 4 2 10ROOS, Danielle (M, #21) 2009 13-10 0 0 0

SANCHEZ, Megan (F, #7) 2013 11-0 0 1 1SHEPPARD, Courtney (M, #10) 2013- 34-26 1 6 8SHULTZ, Erica (M, #17) 2002 16/7 0 0 0SHOAFF, Haylee (GK, #16) 2010-13 See GK StatsSHWETZ, Stephanie (F, #10, #13) 2002-03 17/17 1 3 5SIDDALL, Kate (F, #19) 2013 4-0 0 0 0SMITH, Michelle (GK, #00) 2006-07 See GK StatsSMITH, Natalie (D, #2) 2013- 11-6 0 0 0SMOTHERMAN, Laura (F, #22) 2002 4/2 0 1 1STARKEY, Ginae (F, #22) 2009 10-2 0 0 0SYKES, Tia (M, #21) 2002 15/1 0 0 0

THORPE, Tiana (F, #4) 2012 5-0 0 0 0THORSTAD. Michelle (D/M, #7) 2007 18-18 0 0 0TIDWELL, Tara (D, #27) 2004-06 46-43 2 2 6TODD, Lindsey (GK, #11) 2014- See GK Stats

VAN WAGNER, Taylor (D/M, #17) 2011-14 59-55 2 1 5WEAKLEY, Rebecca (D/F, #11) 2002 15-15 4 0 8WEIDER, Stephanie (D, #6) 2009-12 51-22 0 0 0WONG, Monque ( (M/F, #4) 2007-10 71-44 5 5 15YAGO, Kaylee (D/M, #19) 2002-05 69-68 12 6 30ZIGELSKY, Morgan (F/M, #8) 2011-13 48-44 6 8 20

GOALKEEPERS STATISTICSPlayer Years GP/GS MIN GA GAA SVS SHOABRAHAMS, Brooke 2004-07 25-17 1824:00 25 1.23 98 4BROADBENT, Sarah 2002-05 70-69 6235:51 123 1.78 478 11DEROUEN, McKenzie 2014 0/0 0:00 0 0.00 0 0EMIG, Katie 2013-14 9-4 346:44 11 2.86 20 0FILIPPONE, Nikki 2012- 37-33 2643:24 37 1.26 136 7HIGHSMITH, Stephanie 2002-03 8-1 275:22 5 1.63 39 0LADD, Mackenzie 2008-11 16-4 775:17 14 1.63 40 0MAGURN, Jackie 2009-10 0-0 0:00 0 0.00 0 0NEWMAN, Carley 2007-10 68-53 4439:12 56 1.14 237 14SHOAFF, Haylee 2010-13 49-32 3623:47 47 1.17 189 10SMITH, Michelle 2006-07 33-25 2341:28 52 2.00 125 3TODD, Lindsey 2014- 7-7 337:39 10 2.67 27 0

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