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2012 CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA WOMEN’S SOCCER GUIDE 1
TABLE OF CONTENTS2011 PREVIEW
The Vulcans advanced to the quarterfinals of the NCAA Tournament in 2009 and 2011.
Cal U posted the first undefeated regular season and captured the program’s firstPennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) Tournament Championship last season.
TABLE OF CONTENTSAt A Glance ............................................................................2Season Preview ....................................................................3Coaching Staff ......................................................................4Roster .......................................................................................5Senior Profiles .......................................................................6Returning Players ................................................................8Newcomers ......................................................................... 13Academic Success ............................................................ 15Season Review ................................................................... 162011 Results ....................................................................... 162011 Statistics .................................................................... 17History .................................................................................. 18Record Book ....................................................................... 19All-Time Honors................................................................. 20Coaching Records ............................................................ 21Phillipsburg Complex ..................................................... 21PSAC ...................................................................................... 22Acting President ............................................................... 23University & Athletic Administration ......................... 24University Profile ............................................................... 25
COACHING INFORMATIONHead Coach ...................................................... Gene SmithAlma Mater ........................................ Norwich (Vt.), 1998Record at Cal U ..............................................0-0 (1st year)Career Record ....................................30-46-10 (6th year)Soccer Office .................................................724.938.4907E-mail .....................................................smith_g@calu.eduVolunteer Assistant .....................................Laurel O’NealAlma Mater ............................................Emory (Ga.), 2007
TEAM INFORMATION2011 Overall Record .................................................20-1-22011 PSAC Record/Finish ............................... 12-0-2/1st2011 Final NSCAA Ranking ..........................................6th
WOMEN’S SOCCER SUPPORT STAFFHead Athletic Trainer .............................Dr. Jamie WearyWomen’s Soccer Athletic Trainer ...... Malachi MurphyStrength & Conditioning ..............................Bob Sepesy
FAST FACTS ABOUT CAL ULocation ..........................................................California, Pa.Founded ..........................................................................1852Enrollment .....................................................................9,017Nickname .................................................................. VulcansColors ...................................................................Black & RedActing President ........................... Mrs. Geraldine JonesInterim V.P./Student Development .........Dr. Nancy PinardiAssoc. V.P./Athletic Development .................... Frank BauerInterim Athletic Director/SWA ..........Dr. Karen HjerpeFaculty Athletic Rep. .................Dr. William BiddingtonHead Athletic Trainer .............................Dr. Jamie WearySports Information Director ...................Matthew KiferAthletic Admin. Assistant ........................ Carolyn TarddDirector of Facilities & Events ........................ Ed WhitedFacility ............................................. Phillipsburg ComplexCapacity ............................................................................. 500Affiliations ................................................ NCAA Division II
Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC)Athletic Fax ....................................................724.938.5849Website ............................................www.calvulcans.com
CREDITSCal U’s 2012 Women’s Soccer media guide is the result of work and research of current sports information personnel and those who have come before. This publication was created with the purpose of educating and informing the media and general public.
The 2012 media guide has been written and edited by Matthew Kifer, Sports Information Director, and Rob Christe, Graduate Assistant, to assist in covering California University women’s soccer in the 2012 season. Design and layout by Beth Ann Conway. Photos by Stephen Bates, Ryno Production, ADM Photography, Greg Sofranko, Scott Spangler and SAI Photographers. Contents of this guide are subject to change and will be supplemented during the season by the Sports Information Office. All requests for additional information, including photographs, game accommodations and press passes, should be forwarded to the Sports Information Office.
The mission of intercollegiate athletics at
California University of Pennsylvania is to provide student-athletes
opportunities to participate in a comprehensive program of athletic
competition.
PROGRAM HISTORYFirst Season .....................................................................1990All-Time Record ....................................197-204-31 (.492)PSAC West Championships .............................................. 1PSAC Championships ........................................................ 1PSAC Tournament Appearances .................................... 3PSAC Tournament Championships ............................... 1 All-Time PSAC Tournament Record ....................... 6-1-1NCAA Appearances ............................................................ 3 All-Time NCAA Postseason Record ........................ 5-2-2
SPORTS INFORMATIONSports Information Director ...................Matthew KiferOffice Phone ..................................................724.938.4552 E-Mail ............................................................ kifer@calu.eduFax .....................................................................724.938.5849Graduate Assistant .........................................Rob ChristeFacebook ................................facebook.com/calvulcansTwitter ............................................................... @calvulcans
KEY PHONE NUMBERSPresident’s Office .........................................724.938.4400Admissions .....................................................724.938.4404Alumni Relations .........................................724.938.4418Athletic Office ...............................................724.938.4351Bookstore .......................................................724.938.4324Equipment Manager ..................................724.938.5927Financial Aid ..................................................724.938.4415Soccer Office .................................................724.938.1695Sports Information ......................................724.938.4552
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2012 SCHEDULE
NON-DISCRIMINATION STATEMENTCalifornia University of Pennsylvania is an academic community dedicated to the ideals of justice, fairness and equal opportunity for all. In compliance with federal and state laws, the University is committed to providing equal educational and employment opportunities for all persons without regard to race, color, sex, religion, national origin, age, disability, ancestry, sexual orientation, or status as a disabled or Vietnam-era veteran. The University will not tolerate racial, ethnic or sexual discrimination. Sexual harassment is considered by law to be a form of sexual discrimination and is, therefore, unacceptable. Direct equal opportunity and affirmative action inquiries or complaints to the Special Assistant to the President for EEEO/University Ombudsperson, Office of Social Equity, South Hall 112, 724.938.4014. Direct inquiries regarding services or facilities accessibility to the ADA/504 Compliance Officer, Office of Student Development and Services, Residence Building B, 724-938-4076. Direct Title IX inquiries to the Senior Woman Administrator/Title IX Coordinator, Department of Athletics, Hamer Hall 248, 724.938.4351.
The 2012 Cal U women’s soccer media guide is a multi-purpose publication for use by the news media, as well as fans and alumni of California University of Pennsylvania. Additional information is available to the media upon request from the Sports Information Office.
CredentialsRequests for working press and photo credentials should be made as early as possible to Sports Information Director Matthew Kifer. Credentials should be used for professional use only and individuals who abuse the use of their credential may be removed from the facility and will lose their future privileges.
Interview PolicyAll player and coaching staff interviews must be made through Sports Information Director Matthew Kifer at least one day in advance. Players and coaches are not available for pregame interviews. Interviews may be conducted after the game, following a 10-minute “cooling off” period. Every effort will be made to accommodate your requests, but players will not be asked to miss class, study hall, practices or medical treatment to conduct interviews. Players’ cell or home numbers will not be released by the Sports Information Office.
Vulcan WebsiteThe Cal U athletics website (calvulcans.com) features a video component, photo galleries, SMS alerts and online media guides, in addition to player and coach biographies, press releases, schedules and statistics.
AUGUSTThur. 30 @ Alderson-Broaddus 6 p.m.
SEPTEMBERSat. 1 CHARLESTON (W.Va.) 1 p.m.Wed. 5 @ West Virginia Wesleyan 7 p.m.Fri. 14 CLARION* 1 p.m.Sat. 15 INDIANA (Pa.)* 5 p.m. Wed. 19 MILLERSVILLE* 6 p.m. Sat. 22 @ West Chester* 12 p.m.Mon. 24 SHEPHERD 5 p.m.Fri. 28 @ Slippery Rock* 3:30 p.m.Sat. 29 @ Lock Haven* 6:30 p.m.
OCTOBERWed. 3 @ Edinboro* 7 p.m.Sat. 6 MANSFIELD* 2 p.m. Tues. 9 BLOOMSBURG* 4:30 p.m.Sat. 13 @ East Stroudsburg* 2:30 p.m.Tues. 16 @ Gannon* 4 p.m. Sat. 20 MERCYHURST* 7 p.m.Wed. 24 KUTZTOWN* 1 p.m. Sat. 27 @ Shippensburg* 5:30 p.m.Tues. 30 PSAC Quarterfinals TBA
NOVEMBERFri. 2 PSAC Semifinals TBASat. 3 PSAC Finals TBAAll dates and times are subject to changeHOME GAMES IN ALL CAPS* - PSAC game
Mailing Address:250 University AvenueCalifornia, Pa. 15419
www.calu.eduwww.calvulcans.com
CAL U HEAD COACHESBaseball ................................................................Mike ConteMen’s Basketball .................................................. Bill BrownWomen’s Basketball .......................................... Jess StromCheerleading/Dance .....................................Marcia BoydM/W Cross Country .................................Daniel CaulfieldFootball ................................................................ Mike KellarMen’s Golf .....................................................Peter CoughlinWomen’s Golf .............................................MerriLyn GibbsMen’s Soccer .................................................Dennis LaskeyWomen’s Soccer ...............................................Gene SmithSoftball ........................................................ Rick BertagnolliSwimming .............................................................. Ed DennyTennis ............................................................Pablo MontanaM/W Track & Field ....................................Roger Kingdom Volleyball .................................................Peter Letourneau
CAL U ATHLETIC SUPPORT STAFFDr. William Biddington ..................Faculty Athletic Rep.Chelsey Burk .........................Athletic Business ManagerKelly Collins........................................... Academic AdvisorBeth Ann Conway ...............Coord. for Ath. OperationsTravis Eisentrout ............... Athletic Events CoordinatorBen Hilborn ...................................... Equipment ManagerMatthew Kifer ................... Sports Information DirectorMatt Luckhardt ..........Director of Athletic FundraisingAnnie Malkowiak ......Director of Athletic FundraisingRon Sealy ...............Facilities Manager - Roadman ParkBob Sepesy .................Strength & Conditioning CoachCarolyn Tardd ............ Administrative Ast. for AthleticsRoss Vecchio ...............Director of Athletic FundraisingDr. Jamie Weary ................ Director of Athletic TrainingEd Whited .........................Director of Facilities & Events
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RETURNING OFFENSIVE LEADERSName G A P ShCarley Work 19 6 44 99Chelsea Crockett 8 7 23 48Erin Hogan 2 12 16 30Kayla Fransko 2 7 11 31Kelsey Russo 4 1 9 27
PRESEASON CAPSULE
Starters Returning (3)D Kayla Fransko (5-8, Sr.) Made 22 starts; 2 goals, 7 astsF Erin Hogan (5-5, So.) All-PSAC Third-Team; 2 goals, 12 asts F Carley Work (5-5, Sr.) NSCAA First-Team All-American; 19 goals, 6 asts
Starters Lost (8)MF Sara Di Benedetto (5-5, Sr.) Started 12 games; 4 asts MF Erin Feltz (5-10, Sr.) Started 17 games; 1 goal D Kelsey Fisher (5-8, Sr.) All-PSAC Third-Team; 1 astGK Paula Jackson (6-0, Sr.) NSCAA Third-Team All-American; 0.457 GAAD Kayla Klimasko (5-7, Sr.) NSCAA Second-Team All-American; 1 goal, 1 ast D Kristen Orrett (5-6, Sr.) First-Team Academic All-American; 7 goals, 1 astF Breeanna Robinson (5-6, Sr.) NSCAA First-Team All-Region; 19 goals, 6 astsMF Chaning Wimer (5-10, Sr.) All-PSAC Third-Team; 3 goals
Key ReturneesF Chelsea Crockett (5-7, So.) PSAC Freshman of the Year; 8 goals, 7 astsF Jordan Gray (5-8, So.) Played in 15 games; 2 goals, 1 astGK Ashley Magruda (5-6, So.) Appeared in five games; 0.00 GAA in 164 minutes F Kelsey Russo (5-9, Jr.) Made 2 starts; 4 goals, 1 astF Bethany Smyda (5-3, So.) Medical redshirt in 2011; 16 goals, 11 asts in 2010
2011 RankingsCategory Actual PSAC NCAAScoring Offense 3.22 1 3Goals-Against Avg. 0.422 1 6Shutout Pct. 0.609 2 t-12Win-Lost-Tied Pct. 0.913 1 3Save Pct. 0.880 2 11
Stats ReturningCategory Actual Return Pct.Goals 74 40 54.1Assists 63 36 57.1Points 211 116 55.0Shots 496 271 54.6Goalie Minutes 2124 165 7.8Saves 73 6 8.2Shutouts 14 5 35.7
Fresh off a historic 2011 campaign, the Vulcans will feature a new look this season. First-year head coach Gene Smith, who was an assistant with the program the last two years, returns only three starters from last year’s PSAC Championship team that registered the first undefeated regular season in program history. Entering spring practice, scoring offense appeared to be the strength of the team with NSCAA First-Team All-American Carley Work and PSAC Freshman of the Year Chelsea Crockett both returning. However, Work suffered a season-ending injury and will miss the entire 2012 season after tying the single-season school record and leading the PSAC with 19 goals last year. Crockett ranked among the league leaders as a freshman with 23 points and seven assists despite starting just seven games. Crockett will likely be joined in the starting midfield this season by sophomore Megan Politowski and junior Stephanie Thompson. A captain on this year’s team, Thompson enters her first season as a starter after playing 15 games in career and Politowski gained significant experience last season by appearing in 16 games as a true freshman. Sophomore Haley Henderson will also provide experience depth to the midfield, as she also played 16 games last year. Sophomores Jordan Gray and Erin Hogan, along with junior Kelsey Russo, open training camp as the projected starters at forward. Hogan was an All-PSAC selection last year after leading the league and ranking among the national leaders with 12 assists. A veteran player, Russo has scored nine goals while primarily playing as a reserve in 48 career games. Gray tallied five points while playing on a limited basis last season. The forward position features quality depth in sophomores Taylor Scurci and Bethany Smyda, the 2010 PSAC Freshman of the Year. Smyda registered
43 points, including a league-leading 11 assists, as a freshman before missing all of last season due to injury. Scurci gained valuable experience last year, playing in 16 games as a true freshman. The Vulcans return only one of four starters on defense that helped limit opponents to just 10 goals during the season. The departed trio of Kelsey Fisher, NSCAA Third-Team All-American Kayla Klimasko and Capital One Academic All-American Kristen Orrett combined to start 236 games over the last four years. Senior Kayla Fransko will anchor the back line after starting 22 games last year. She has registered 37 points in her career, including 11 points on two goals and seven assists last season. Fransko looks to be joined on defense by sophomore Nicole Mayers, redshirt freshmen Danielle Macleary and freshman Taylor Piovesan. Mayers appeared in eight games primarily as a reserve last season and Macleary redshirted in 2011 after being an all-state selection in Delaware. In addition to three new starters on defense, Cal U will feature a new goalie this season following the graduation of three-year starter Paula Jackson. An NSCAA Third-Team All-American in 2011, she shattered the single-season and all-time school records for wins, shutouts, goals-against average and minutes. Sophomore Ashley Magruda will garner the starting role after an impressive spring practice. She played in five games last year, highlighted by a shutout in her first career start. Junior Ashley Smyda and redshirt freshman Kristin Baierbach provide depth to the position.
RETURNING GOALKEEPER LEADERName GAA SvPct ShoAshley Magruda 0.00 1.000 1
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After serving as an assistant coach with the program the previous two years, Gene Smith enters his first season as head coach at Cal U in 2012. While on staff, the Vulcans have compiled an impressive 38-2-6 overall record (.891) and a dominating 24-1-3 mark (.911) in conference play. Cal U also earned berths to the NCAA Tournament in each of the last two seasons after previously reaching the post-season only once prior to 2010. Last season, Cal U established the school record with 20 wins behind the program’s first-ever undefeated regular season. The Vulcans also captured the first league championship in program history and advanced to the quarterfinals of the NCAA Tournament, losing on the road to the eventual-National Champions. In 2011, Cal U led the PSAC and ranked among the top 10 in the country in both goals and goals-against average (GAA). Smith helped coach a trio of NSCAA All-Americans and a pair of Academic All-Americans last season. In 2010, Smith helped coach the Vulcans to an 18-1-4 record with a second-straight appearance in the NCAA Tournament. That year, Cal U also advanced to the title game of the PSAC Tournament for the first time in program history. The Vulcans featured the highest scoring offense in the league behind the play of PSAC Freshman of the Year Bethany Smyda.
Smith previously served five seasons as the head women’s soccer coach at Plymouth State, an NCAA Division III program in Plymouth, N.H. While with the Panthers, he guided the program to 30-46-10 overall record (.407) with four-straight appearances in the Little East Conference Tournament (2005-08). In his second year at Plymouth State, Smith guided the program to a three-win improvement before finishing with an 8-9 record in 2007. During his tenure, he coached two-time, all-conference forward Lauren Lavery, who finished her career among the Panthers’ all-time leaders in goals, assists and points. A native of Connecticut, Smith finished his playing career as a two-year starter at NCAA Division III Norwich (Vt.) after originally playing at Xavier. He has also competed and coached for several premier teams in his home state. Smith also enjoyed success in semi-professional and professional settings with various teams in the United Soccer League (USL) and abroad. In addition to his collegiate experience, he served as the Director of Coaching
for the New Hampshire Classics and was the head coach of the under-17 Olympic Development Program (ODP) team. Under Smith’s direction, the team advanced to the regional finals in back-to-back seasons – a first for New Hampshire Soccer. He also served with the US Youth Soccer ODP in Connecticut and Vermont. Smith currently holds a “B” license from the United States Soccer Federation (USSF). He earned his undergraduate degree from Norwich in 1998 before completing a master’s degree from Northeastern (Mass.) in 2009.
THE SMITH FILE
Name: Gene SmithBorn: April 10, 1978Hometown: Guilford, Conn.College: Norwich (Vt.), 1998
COACHING EXPERIENCE
2012 Cal U Head Coach2010-11 Cal U Assistant Coach2005-10 Plymouth State Head Coach2004 Norwich Associate HC
COACHING STAFF
GENE SMITHHEAD COACHThird Year at Cal Usmith_g@calu.edu
A former four-year starter at NCAA Division III Emory (Ga.), Laurel O’Neal enters her first year as a coach with the Cal U women’s soccer program in 2012. O’Neal played with the Eagles from 2003-06, starting 71 games and tallying eight points on one goal and six assists in her career. She was named a team captain and earned All-University Athletic Association (UAA) First-Team honors as a senior. O’Neal earned All-UAA honorable mention in 2003 and 2004 and helped Emory post a combined 49-22-4 overall record (.680) during her career. While with the program, the Eagles made NCAA Tournament appearances in both 2004 and 2005.
A native of Chapel Hill, N.C., O’Neal holds a “C” license from the United States Soccer Federation (USSF) and a national certification from the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA). She has coached with current Cal U head coach Gene Smith at the club level with the Beadling Soccer Club. O’Neal has also coached youth soccer in West Virginia and Georgia. O’Neal completed her undergraduate degree from Emory in psychology before earning two master’s degrees from West Virginia.
LAUREL O’NEALASSISTANT COACHFirst Year at Cal Uoneal@calu.edu
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No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Hometown/High School0 Kristin Baierbach Fr. (R) GK 5-7 South Park, Pa./South Park00 Ashley Magruda So. GK 5-6 Belle Vernon, Pa./Belle Vernon1 Ashley Smyda Jr. GK 5-7 Irwin, Pa./Penn-Trafford2 Marissa Neifert Fr. MF 5-2 Mechanicsburg, Pa./Cedar Cliff3 Morgan Bullock Fr. D/F 5-6 Cincinnati, Ohio/Princeton4 Nicole Mayers So. D 5-6 Pickering, Ontario/St. Mary Catholic5 Kayla Fransko Sr. D 5-8 Monongahela, Pa./Ringgold6 Samantha Spargo Fr. D 5-3 Brookline, N.H./Hollis Brookline7 Kelsey Russo Jr. F 5-9 Pittsburgh, Pa./Fox Chapel8 Chelsea Crockett So. F 5-7 Gilmanton, N.H./Gilford9 Haley Henderson So. MF 5-8 Pickering, Ontario/Dunbarton10 Taylor Scurci So. D 5-5 Aliquippa, Pa./Hopewell11 Taylor Piovesan Fr. D 5-7 Ottawa, Ontario/Glebe Collegiate Institute12 Kara Novotny Fr. MF 5-7 Irwin, Pa./Penn-Trafford13 Danielle Macleary Fr. (R) D 5-8 Wilmington, Del./St. Marks14 Brooke Amandola Fr. MF 5-5 York, Pa./Red Lion15 Kaili Smith Fr. MF/F 6-1 Independence, Ohio/Independence16 Carley Work Sr. F 5-5 Hopewell, Pa./Hopewell17 Lauren Pezzica Fr. MF 5-1 Brownstown, Pa./Conestoga Valley19 Janelle McCann Fr. F 5-2 Burlington, Vt./Tilton School20 Bethany Smyda So. (R) F 5-3 Irwin, Pa./Penn-Trafford22 Christy Smyda Jr. D 5-5 Irwin, Pa./Penn-Trafford23 Jordan Gray So. F 5-8 Whitby, Ontario/Sinclair Secondary24 Megan Politowski So. MF 5-5 Pittsburgh, Pa./Baldwin 28 Stephanie Thompson Jr. MF 5-8 Queensville, Ontario/Huron Heights Secondary30 Erin Hogan So. F 5-5 Beaver, Pa./Beaver32 Kayla Harmon So. D 5-7 Natrona Heights, Pa./Springdale
Head Coach: Gene Smith (Norwich, 1998)Cal U Record: 0-0, 1st yearOverall Record: 30-46-10, 6th yearAssistant Coach: Laurel O’Neal (Emory (Ga.), 2007)Graduate Assistant: Ervin Gosto (California (Pa.), 2012)
ROSTER BY ELIGIBILITY
SENIORS - 2Kayla FranskoCarley Work
JUNIORS - 4Kelsey Russo
Ashley SmydaChristy Smyda
Stephanie Thompson
SOPHOMORES - 10Chelsea CrockettHaley Henderson
Erin HoganJordan Gray
Kayla HarmonAshley Magruda
Nicole MayersMegan Politowski
Taylor ScurciBethany Smyda (R)
FRESHMEN - 11Brooke Amandola
Kristin Baierbach (R)Morgan Bullock
Danielle Macleary (R)Janelle McCannMarissa NeifertKara Novotny
Lauren PezzicaTaylor Piovesan
Kaili SmithSamantha Spargo
GEOGRAPHICAL BREAKDOWN
ALPHABETICAL ROSTER
No. .... Name ................................ Pos.14 ........Amandola, Brooke .................. MF0 ..........Baierbach, Kristin ......................GK3 ..........Bullock, Morgan ...................... D/F8 ..........Crockett , Chelsea ........................ F5 ..........Fransko, Kayla .............................. D23 ........Gray, Jordan ................................... F32 ........Harmon, Kayla ............................. D9 ..........Henderson, Haley .................... MF30 ........Hogan, Erin .................................... F13 ........Macleary, Danielle ...................... D00 ........Magruda, Ashley .......................GK4 ..........Mayers, Nicole ............................. D19 ........McCann, Janelle ........................... F2 ..........Neifert, Marissa......................... MF12 ........Novotny, Kara ........................... MF17 ........Pezzica, Lauren ......................... MF11 ........Piovesan, Taylor ........................... D24 ........Politowski, Megan ................... MF7 ..........Russo, Kelsey ................................. F10 ........Scurci, Taylor................................. D15 ........Smith, Kaili ............................. MF/F1 ..........Smyda, Ashley ...........................GK20 ........Smyda, Bethany ........................... F22 ........Smyda, Christy ............................. D6 ..........Spargo, Samantha ...................... D28 ........Thompson, Stephanie ........... MF16 ........Work, Carley .................................. F
Pennsylvania (16)Aliquippa - Taylor Scurci
Beaver - Erin HoganBelle Vernon - Ashley Magruda
Brownstown - Lauren PezzicaHopewell - Carley Work
Irwin - Kara NovotnyAshley Smyda
Bethany SmydaChristy Smyda
Mechanicsburg - Marissa NeifertMonongahela - Kayla Fransko
Natrona Heights - Kayla HarmonPittsburgh - Megan Politowski
Kelsey RussoSouth Park - Kristin Baierbach
York - Brooke Amandola
Delaware (1)Wilmington - Danielle Macleary
New Hampshire (2)Brookline - Samantha SpargoGilmanton - Chelsea Crockett
Ohio (2)Cincinnati - Morgan BullockIndependence - Kaili Smith
Vermont (1)Burlington - Janelle McCann
Ontario (5)Ottawa - Taylor Piovesan
Pickering - Haley HendersonNicole Mayers
Queensville - Stephanie ThompsonWhitby - Jordan Gray
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5KAYLA FRANSKOMONONGAHELA, PA.
Senior5-8, Defense
Year GP-GS Shots Goals Assists Points GWG2009 25-20 30 2 9 13 12010 23-4 49 6 1 13 12011 22-22 31 2 7 11 1Career 70-46 110 10 17 37 3
Kayla Frankso ranked among theleague leaders in assists last season.
2011: Daktronics Second-Team All-Region ... started 22 games ... posted two goals and seven assists ... tied for fifth in the PSAC in assists ... collected an assist versus West Virginia Wesleyan ... scored goal at West Chester ... registered an assist against Mansfield ... tallied an assist at Kutztown ... collected an assist versus Davis & Elkins ... recorded game-winning goal and added an assist against Shippensburg ... posted an assist versus Bloomsburg in PSAC Tournament ... tallied an assist against Slippery Rock in NCAA Tournament ... PSAC Scholar-Athlete (2011-12) ... member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Fall 2011, Spring 2012) ... 2010: Appeared in all 23 games with four starts ... finished with six goals and one assist ... posted career-high two goals at Davis & Elkins ... collected goal against Mansfield ... scored goal at Millersville ... tallied an assist versus Edinboro ... registered game-winning goal against Kutztown in PSAC Tournament ... finished with one goal versus Slippery Rock in NCAA Tournament ... member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Fall 2010, Spring 2011) ... 2009: Played in 25 games with 20 starts ... tied for team lead and second in PSAC in assists ... made college debut and first career start in season-opener at Charleston ... collected two assists against Mercyhurst ... posted an assist versus IUP ... finished with three assists at Clarion ... tallied an assist against Gannon ... registered first career goal and collected an assist at Kutztown in NCAA Tournament ... scored the game-winning goal and added an assist versus IUP in NCAA Tournament ... member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Fall 2009)
High School: Played at Ringgold ... four-year letterman, four-year starter, three-year all-section, All-WPIAL, Who’s Who Among Student-Athletes, Rookie of the Year
On a Personal Note: Daughter of Ronnie Jr. and Stephanie Fransko ... father was a member of the 1984 Cal U soccer team ... majoring in justice studies (forensic science)
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Year GP-GS Shots Goals Assists Points GWG2009 20-14 61 6 5 17 22010 23-8 40 6 4 16 12011 21-20 99 19 6 44 5Career 64-42 200 31 15 77 8
2011: NSCAA First-Team All-American ... Daktronics First-Team All-American ... NSCAA First-Team All-Region ... Daktronics Atlantic Region Player of the Year ... Daktronics First-Team All-Region ... PSAC Athlete of the Year ... All-PSAC First-Team ... PSAC Tournament MVP ... finished with 19 goals and six assists ... tied for PSAC lead and tied for fifth in the country in points ... tied for league lead and tied for third in the nation in goals ... led the PSAC in shots and ranked among league leaders in assists and game-winning goals ... tied single-season school records for points and goals ... appeared in 21 games with 20 starts ... posted five multi-goal games with two hat tricks ... recorded hat trick with three goals, including the game-winner, in season-opener against Alderson-Broaddus ... scored a goal versus West Virginia Wesleyan ... set career high with seven points with three goals and one assist against East Stroudsburg ... posted two goals versus Gannon ... registered game-winning goal at Mercyhurst ... scored a goal at IUP ... collected two goals, including the game-winner, and an assist at Kutztown ... tallied a goal and two assists against Davis & Elkins ... recorded game-winning goal at Bloomsburg ... scored game-winning goal at Edinboro ... collected a goal versus Bloomsburg in PSAC Tournament ... tallied two goals and an assist against Edinboro in PSAC Tournament ... posted an assist versus Kutztown in PSAC Tournament ... member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Fall 2011) ... 2010: Daktronics Second-Team All-Region ... All-PSAC Third-Team ... played in all 23 games with eight starts ... finished with six goals and four assists ... collected an assist against Charleston ... posted a goal at Gannon ... tallied an assist versus Mercyhurst ... registered a goal at Davis & Elkins ... finished with a goal and an assist at Lock Haven ... posted a goal against Mansfield ... collected an assist at Millersville ... scored game-winning goal versus Edinboro ... recorded a goal against IUP in PSAC Tournament ... 2009: All-PSAC West Second-Team ... appeared in 20 games with 14 starts ... made college debut in season-opener at Charleston ... scored first career goal against Edinboro ... registered first career game-winning goal at Slippery Rock ... made first career start against Gannon ... collected season-high two assists at Mercyhurst ... finished with season-high two goals versus Lock Haven ... tallied a goal against Clarion ... tied season high with two assists at IUP ... posted a goal at Gannon ... finished with an assist against IUP
High School: Played at Hopewell ... three-year letterman, two-time all-section, Pennsylvania West All-Star
On a Personal Note: Daughter of Daniel and Sally Work ... majoring in sport management
16CARLEY WORKHOPEWELL, PA.
Senior5-5, Forward
Carley Work posted three goals andtwo assists in the 2011 PSAC Tournament.
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RETURNING PLAYERS
2011: Redshirted
High School: Played at South Park ... two-year letterman, member of district and state championship team ... Track & Field ... Environmental Club, Interact Club, SADD, Ski Club
On a Personal Note: Daughter of Michele Baierbach ... majoring in biology (pre-medicine)
2011: NSCAA Second-Team All-Region ... PSAC Freshman of the Year ... All-PSAC Third-Team ... PSAC Athlete of the Week (Oct. 24) ... appeared in 22 games with eight starts ... finished with eight goals and seven assists ... tied for ninth in the PSAC in points and fifth in assists ... tallied a goal and an assist while making college debut in start against West Virginia Wesleyan ... posted a goal versus East Stroudsburg ... recorded an assist against Gannon ... registered a goal and an assist versus Mansfield ... scored two goals against David & Elkins ... tallied an assist at Bloomsburg ... set season high with seven points on two goals, including the game-winner, and three assists versus Millersville ... posted a goal at Edinboro ... PSAC Scholar-Athlete (2011-12) ... member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Fall 2011, Spring 2012)
High School: Played at Gilford ... four-year letterman, two-year captain, two-time Team MVP, four-time all-state, New Hampshire Union Leader all-state ... Scholar-Athlete, Team Unity
On a Personal Note: Daughter of Brian and Heidi Crockett ... majoring in sport management (wellness and fitness)
Chelsea Crockett was selected the PSAC Freshman of the Year in 2011.
0KRISTIN BAIERBACHSOUTH PARK, PA.
Freshman (R)5-7, Goalkeeper
8CHELSEA CROCKETTGILMANTON, N.H.
Sophomore5-7, Forward
23JORDAN GRAYWHITBY, ONTARIO
Sophomore5-8, Forward
2011: Appeared in 15 games as a reserve ... posted two goals and one assist ... made college debut in season-opener against Alderson-Broaddus ... tallied a goal versus West Virginia Wesleyan ... collected a goal and assist against Millersville ... ... member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Fall 2011)
High School: Played at Sinclair Secondary ... member of OYSL championship team ... Track & Field
On a Personal Note: Daughter of Bob and Kerry Gray ... majoring in business administration
Year GP-GS Shots Goals Assists Points GWG2011 15-0 15 2 1 5 -
Year GP-GS Shots Goals Assists Points GWG2011 22-8 48 8 7 23 1
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RETURNING PLAYERS9HALEY HENDERSONPICKERING, ONTARIO
Sophomore5-8, Midfield
30ERIN HOGANBEAVER, PA.
Sophomore5-5, Forward
2011: Played in 16 games as a reserve ... made college debut in season-opener against Alderson-Broaddus ... PSAC Scholar-Athlete (2011-12) ... member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Fall 2011, Spring 2012)
High School: Played at Dunbarton ... member of two Ontario Cup championship teams ... Volleyball ... Academic Honors
On a Personal Note: Daughter of Hazen and Theresa Henderson ... majoring in business administration (accounting)
Year GP-GS Shots Goals Assists Points GWG2011 16-0 7 - - - -
2011: Daktronics First-Team All-Region ... All-PSAC Third-Team ... appeared in 22 games with 19 starts ... finished with two goals and 12 assists ... led the PSAC and tied for 12th in the nation in assists ... collected two assists while making college debut in start of season-opener against Alderson-Broaddus ... registered an assist versus West Virginia Wesleyan ... posted a goal and an assist against Lock Haven ... finished with an assist versus Gannon ... tallied two assists at IUP ... posted an assist against Clarion ... registered a goal and an assist against Bloomsburg in PSAC Tournament ... collected an assist versus Edinboro in PSAC Tournament ... posted an assist against Kutztown in the PSAC Tournament ... finished with an assist versus Slippery Rock in the NCAA Tournament ... member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Spring 2012)
High School: Played at Beaver ... four-year letterman, two-time all-section, All-WPIAL, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette All-Star, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette West All-Star ... Track & Field
On a Personal Note: Daughter of Paul and Lisa Hogan ... majoring in business administration
Year GP-GS Shots Goals Assists Points GWG2011 22-19 30 2 12 16 -
Erin Hogan led the conferencein assists as a freshman.Haley Henderson was a
PSAC Scholar-Athlete as a freshman.
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SENIOR PROFILES
2011: Appeared in five games with one start … registered a shutout and three saves while making college debut in start of season-opener against Alderson-Broaddus ... combined for a shutout and made one save in 28 minutes against Davis & Elkins ... 2010: Redshirted
High School: Played at Belle Vernon ... four-year starter, captain, four-time all-section, three-time All-WPIAL, first-team all-state, two-time Pittsburgh Post-Gazette South All-Star, two-time Pittsburgh Post-Gazette All-Area, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review Elite 11, holds school records for single-season and career shutouts
On a Personal Note: Daughter of Edward and Tara Magruda ... majoring in social science (justice law and society)
Year GP-GS Min. Saves GAA Sho Rec2011 5-1 164:58 4 0.00 1 1-0-0
2011: Played in eight games with one start … made college debut against West Virginia Wesleyan ... made first career start versus Davis & Elkins ... member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Spring 2012)
High School: Played at St. Mary Catholic ... member of two-time Ontario Cup championship team ... Volleyball
On a Personal Note: Daughter of Roger and Yvonne Mayers ... majoring in business administration
Year GP-GS Shots Goals Assists Points GWG2011 8-1 - - - - -
2011: Appeared in 16 games as a reserve ... finished with one goal and one assist ... made college debut in season-opener against Alderson-Broaddus ... registered an assist versus West Virginia Wesleyan ... scored a goal against Davis & Elkins ... member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Spring 2012)
High School: Played at Baldwin ... four-year letterman, two-time all-section
On a Personal Note: Daughter of Robert and Mary Politowski ... majoring in business administration (finance)
Year GP-GS Shots Goals Assists Points GWG2011 16-0 8 1 1 3 -
00ASHLEY MAGRUDABELLE VERNON, PA.
Sophomore5-6, Goalkeeper
4NICOLE MAYERSPICKERING, ONTARIO
Sophomore5-6, Defense
24MEGAN POLITOWSKIPITTSBURGH, PA.
Sophomore5-5, Midfield
Ashley Magruda posted a shutoutin her first career start.
13DANIELLE MACLEARYWILMINGTON, DEL.
Freshman (R)5-8, Defense
2011: Redshirted ... member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Fall 2011)
High School: Played at St. Marks ... three-time first-team all-conference, three-time all-state, member of state championship team ... Basketball ... four-time Blue/Gold, Student Council
On a Personal Note: Daughter of Don and Linda Macleary ... majoring in sport management (wellness and fitness)
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RETURNING PLAYERS
2011: Appeared in 22 games with two starts ... finished with four goals and one assist ... scored a goal versus Gannon ... posted a goal against Mansfield ... recorded a goal at Kutztown ... tallied a goal and an assist against Davis & Elkins ... member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Fall 2011) ... 2010: Did not participate ... member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Fall 2010, Spring 2011) ... 2009: Appeared in all 26 games with one start ... finished with five goals and one assist for 11 points ... made college debut in season-opener at Charleston ... scored first career goal against Lock Haven ... registered four goals in first career start versus Ohio Valley ... tallied an assist at Lock Haven
High School: Played at Fox Chapel ... four-year letterman, captain, all-section, WPIAL All-Star, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette North All-Star, Tarentum Valley News Dispatch All-Star
On a Personal Note: Daughter of Al and Gloria Russo ... majoring in business administration
7KELSEY RUSSOPITTSBURGH, PA.
Junior5-9, Forward
Year GP-GS Shots Goals Assists Points GWG2009 26-1 32 5 1 11 12011 22-2 27 4 1 9 - Career 48-3 59 9 2 20 1
2011: Played in 16 games with one start ... finished with one assist ... made first career start and college debut in season-opener against Alderson-Broaddus ... posted an assist versus West Virginia Wesleyan ... member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Fall 2011)
High School: Played at Hopewell ... two-time all-section, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette All-Star ... Track & Field, Volleyball ... Latin Club, Scholar-Athlete, Ski Club, Student Council
On a Personal Note: Daughter of Anthony and Christine Scurci ... cousin of former softball player Kelly Scurci (1987-90) ... majoring in sport management (wellness and fitness)
Year GP-GS Shots Goals Assists Points GWG2011 16-1 4 - 1 1 -
2011: Did not see varsity action ... PSAC Scholar-Athlete (2011-12) ... member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Fall 2011, Spring 2012) ... 2010: Played in two games as a reserve goalkeeper ... played 19 minutes while making college debut in season-opener at Seton Hill ... combined for a shutout after playing 30 minutes against Wheeling Jesuit ... PSAC Scholar-Athlete (2010-11) ... member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Fall 2010, Spring 2011)
High School: Played at Penn-Trafford ... four-year letterman, member of three section championship teams and state runner-up team ... Track & Field ... Community Action Program, Honors Student, Spanish Club
On a Personal Note: Daughter of Garry and Mary Beth Smyda ... sister of Bethany and Christy Smyda ... majoring in business administration (finance)
1ASHLEY SMYDAIRWIN, PA.
Junior5-7, Goalkeeper
Year GP-GS Min Saves GAA Sho Rec2010 2-0 49:09 0 1.83 - -
10TAYLOR SCURCIALIQUIPPA, PA.
Sophomore5-5, Defense
Kelsey Russo scored a goal inthree-consecutive games last year.
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RETURNING PLAYERS
2011: Played in eight games with one start ... made first career start against Millersville ... PSAC Scholar-Athlete (2011-12) ... member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Fall 2011, Spring 2012) ... 2010: Appeared in seven games as a reserve ... made college debut at Seton Hill ... posted first career assist at Davis & Elkins ... PSAC Scholar-Athlete (2010-11) ... member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Fall 2010, Spring 2011)
High School: Played at Huron Heights Secondary ... three-time MVP, four-time Top Female Athlete ... Basketball, Volleyball
On a Personal Note: Daughter of Craig and Patrica Thompson ... majoring in sport management
28STEPHANIE THOMPSONQUEENSVILLE, ONTARIO
Junior5-8, Midfield
2011: Medical redshirt ... PSAC Scholar-Athlete (2011-12) ... member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Fall 2011, Spring 2012) ... 2010: Daktronics Third-Team All-American ... NSCAA First-Team All-Region ... Daktronics Atlantic Region Player of the Year ... Daktronics First-Team All-Region ... PSAC Freshman of the Year ... All-PSAC First-Team ... appeared in all 23 games with 20 starts ... led team with 16 goals and 11 assists ... posted four multi-goal games ... led PSAC in assists ... ranked second in the league in shots, points and goals ... was third in the PSAC with five game-winning goals ... collected first career goal and assist in college debut at Seton Hill ... registered two goals and an assist in first start versus Wheeling Jesuit ... tallied first game-winning goal and an assist at Gannon ... posted an assist at Mercyhurst ... finished with the game-winning goal and an assist at Davis & Elkins ... scored a goal at Slippery Rock ... established season high with six points on two goals and two assists at Lock Haven ... posted a goal against Mansfield ... collected game-winning goal versus Kutztown ... finished with an assist against Bloomsburg ... tallied two goals, including the game-winner, at East Stroudsburg ... scored two goals and added an assist at Millersville ... posted an assist against Edinboro ... collected game-winning goal at Clarion ... registered a goal at Shippensburg ... registered an assist at West Chester in NCAA Tournament ... PSAC Scholar-Athlete (2010-11) ... member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Fall 2010, Spring 2011)
High School: Played at Penn-Trafford ... four-year letterman, three-time Offensive Team MVP, two-time all-section, two-time WPIAL All-Star, all-state, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette All-Star, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette East Player of the Year, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review Player of the Year, YMCA Sports Teen of the Year, member of three section championship teams and state runner-up team ... Track & Field ... Community Action Program, High Honors, Spanish Club
On a Personal Note: Daughter of Garry and Mary Beth Smyda ... sister of Ashley and Christy Smyda ... majoring in pre-education (elementary education)
20BETHANY SMYDAIRWIN, PA.
Sophomore (R)5-3, Forward
Year GP-GS Shots Goals Assists Points GWG2010 23-20 89 16 11 43 5
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2011: Played in eight games with one start ... made first career start against Mansfield ... PSAC Scholar-Athlete (2011-12) ... member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Fall 2011, Spring 2012) ... 2010: Appeared in seven games as a reserve ... made college debut in season-opener at Seton Hill ... finished with one assist ... recorded an assist at Millersville ... PSAC Scholar-Athlete (2010-11) ... member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Fall 2010, Spring 2011)
High School: Played at Penn-Trafford ... three-year letterman, all-section, member of three section championship teams and state runner-up team ... Track & Field ... Community Action Program, High
Honors, Spanish Club
On a Personal Note: Daughter of Garry and Mary Beth Smyda ... sister of Ashley and Bethany Smyda ... majoring in technical studies (nursing)
22CHRISTY SMYDAIRWIN, PA.
Junior5-5, Defense
Year GP-GS Shots Goals Assists Points GWG2010 7-0 1 - 1 1 -2011 8-1 - - - - -Career 15-1 - - 1 1 -
Year GP-GS Shots Goals Assists Points GWG2010 7-0 2 - 1 1 -2011 8-1 2 - - - -Career 15-1 4 - 1 1 -
Bethany Smyda led the team ingoals and assists as a freshman in 2010.
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High School: Played at Red Lion ... captain, section All-Star ... Cross Country ... Honor Roll
On a Personal Note: Daughter of Louis and Victoria Amandola ... majoring in athletic training
14BROOKE AMANDOLAYORK, PA.
Freshman5-5, Midfield
High School: Played at Cedar Cliff ... four-year starter, two-year captain, two-time second-team all-conference, first-team all-conference, Harrisburg Patriot-News Big 11 ... Distinguished Honor Roll, Key Club, National Honor Society
On a Personal Note: Daughter of John and Juanita Neifert ... majoring in sport management
2MARISSA NEIFERTMECHANICSBURG, PA.
Freshman5-2, Midfield
Transfer from Robert Morris ... played one season for the Colonials (2011)
High School: Played at Springdale ... four-year letterman, all-section, All-WPIAL, member of district championship team ... Track & Field ... Biology Club, Key Club, Student Council
On a Personal Note: Daughter of Robert Harmon and Melissa Planavsky ... majoring in sport management (wellness and fitness)
32KAYLA HARMONNATRONA HEIGHTS, PA.
Sophomore5-7, Defense
High School: Played at Princeton ... three-year letterman, captain, two-time second-team all-conference, first-team all-conference, conference MVP ... Basketball
On a Personal Note: Daughter of Thad Bullock and Christa Wall ... majoring in early middle and special education (mathematics)
3MORGAN BULLOCKCINCINNATI, OHIO
Freshman5-6, Defense/Forward
High School: Played at Penn-Trafford ... three-year letterman, all-section, member of two section championship teams
On a Personal Note: Daughter of James and Dana Novotny ... majoring in communication disorders
12KARA NOVOTNYIRWIN, PA.
Freshman5-7, Midfield
High School: Played at Tilton School ... three-year starter, two-time first-team all-metro, three-time Boston Globe all-league, second-team all-state, all-state honorable mention
On a Personal Note: Daughter of Harold McCann and Jennifer Strickler ... majoring in psychology
19JANELLE McCANNBURLINGTON, VT.
Freshman5-2, Forward
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High School: Played at Independence ... four-year starter, three-time first-team all-conference, three-time first-team all-Cleveland, first-team all-state, two-time second-team all-state ... Honor Roll, National Honor Society, SADD
On a Personal Note: Daughter of Steven and Carrie Smith ... majoring in communication disorders
15KAILI SMITHINDEPENDENCE, OHIO
Freshman6-1, Midfield/Forward
High School: Played at Hollis Brookline ... captain, Nashua Telegraph honorable mention ... Basketball, Softball, Track & Field ... French Club, Venture Crew
On a Personal Note: Daughter of Glenn and Lorna Spargo ... majoring in athletic training
6SAM SPARGOBROOKLINE, N.H.
Freshman5-3, Defense
Cal U held a fundraiser last year in conjunction with its gameagainst Millersville to help raise money for Susan G. Komen for the Cure.
High School: Played at Conestoga Valley ... four-year starter, captain, three-time first-team all-section, section MVP, all-state, member of three section championship teams ... Future Business Leaders of America, Honor Roll, Interact Club, National Honor Society, Student Council
On a Personal Note: Daughter of Arthur and Carolyn Pezzica ... majoring in graphic design (art)
17LAUREN PEZZICABROWNSTOWN, PA.
Freshman5-1, Midfield
High School: Played at Glebe Collegiate Institute ... two-time MVP, member of city championship team ... Basketball, Water Polo ... Honor Roll, Senior Athlete of the Year
On a Personal Note: Daughter of Walter and Darlene Piovesan ... majoring in justice studies (justice law and society)
11TAYLOR PIOVESANOTTAWA, ONTARIO
Freshman5-7, Defense
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Kristen Orrett was the inaugural recipient of the PSAC Champion Scholar Award last season.
ACADEMIC SUCCESS
Chelsea Crockett
Darija Davidson
Sara Di Benedetto
Erin Feltz
Kelsey Fisher
Kayla Fransko
Haley Henderson
Paul Jackson
Kayla Klimasko
Kristen Orrett
Ashley Smyda
Bethany Smyda
Christy Smyda
Stephanie Thompson
Listed below are the 2011-12 PSAC Scholar-Athletes fromwomen’s soccer:
BUILDING CHARACTER. BUILDING CAREERS. To advance our mission of building the character and careers of students, Cal U relies upon committed faculty, motivated students, challenging programs and exceptional facilities. We have more than 150 undergraduate programs that will jumpstart your intellectual development in a variety of fields, from business to education to science and technology. Our graduate school programs provide you with an opportunity to further develop your academic experience at the graduate or post-graduate level. Cal U Global Online offers convenient and state-of-the-art classroom delivery of quality academic programs. Work at home, in the office, on vacation, in the early morning or late at night, wherever and whenever you want. Our Character Education Institute provides character education to Cal U students, faculty and staff, and corporate training to regional organizations and businesses. The institute serves as a resource center for education majors, and assists school districts and local organizations in advancing character development. American Democracy Project (ADP) is focused on producing graduates who are committed to being active, involved citizens in their communities. The project helps engage students in activities and projects designed to increase their intellectual understanding and commitment to participate in the civic life of the United States.
For 12-straight semesters, Cal U athletic programs have compiled a cumulative grade-point average of 3.00 or higher.
The Vulcans led NCAA Division II and ranked sixth overall among all institutions with a school-record 13 Capital One AcademicAll-Americans during the 2011-12 academic year.
A record total of 246 Cal U student-athletes, representing all sports were named to the Spring 2012 edition of the Cal U Athletic Director Honor Roll.
A record of 175 student-athletes from Cal U, representing all sports, were named Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) Scholar-Athletes for the 2011-12 academic year.
A total of 31 student-athletes boasted a perfect 4.0 GPA during the Spring 2012 semester.
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The Vulcans rewrote the record books in 2011, setting the school record for wins, posting the first undefeated regular season in school history, winning the program’s first conference title and advancing to the quarterfinals of the NCAA Tournament for the second time in three years. Led by NSCAA Atlantic Region and PSAC Coach of the Year Al Alvine, Cal U finished the year with a 20-1-2 overall record after compiling an undefeated 15-0-2 mark during the regular season. The Vulcans finished the year ranked No. 6 in the final NSCAA Top
25 poll after reaching as high as No. 2 twice during the regular season. Touting the second-highest scoring offense in NCAA Division II, the Vulcan offense was led by the tandem of the junior Carley Work and senior Breeanna Robinson. Work and Robinson each tallied 44 points behind 19 goals, with both marks equaling the single-season school record. In her only year with the program, Robinson finished second in the nation with eight game-winning goals. Work was an NSCAA First-Team All-American after garnering Daktronics Atlantic Region and PSAC Player of the Year honors. The Cal U defense allowed only 10 goals on the season and tied the school record with 14 shutouts. An NSCAA and Academic All-American, senior goalkeeper Paula Jackson led the conference with a 0.457 goals-against average, an .870 save percentage and 1,968 goalie minutes. Classmate Kayla Klimasko garnered NSCAA Second-Team All-America honors after starting all 23 games
for the Vulcans. Fellow senior defender Kristen Orrett set career highs with seven goals and 15 points and was also selected an Academic All-American. For the first time in school history Cal U swept all three PSAC postseason awards, as forward Chelsea Crockett was named PSAC Freshman of the Year. Crockett finished the season with 23 points on eight goals and seven assists. Following the season, Alvine became the head coach at Duquesne and assistant coach Gene Smith was elevated to head coach.
2011 RESULTS
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DATE OPPONENT SITE SCORE
09/01 ALDERSON-BROADDUS CALIFORNIA, PA. W 4-0
09/11 WEST VIRGINIA WESLEYAN CALIFORNIA, PA. W 7-0
09/16 SLIPPERY ROCK* CALIFORNIA, PA. W 1-0
09/17 LOCK HAVEN* CALIFORNIA, PA. W 3-0
09/20 at #12 West Chester* West Chester, Pa. T 1-1 (2 OT)
09/24 EAST STROUDSBURG* CALIFORNIA, PA. W 5-0
09/28 GANNON* CALIFORNIA, PA. W 4-0
10/01 at Mercyhurst* Erie, PA. W 2-0
10/03 at #15 Indiana (Pa.)* Indiana, Pa. T 2-2 (2 OT)
10/07 vs. Mansfield* Lock Haven, Pa. W 3-0
10/08 at #16 Kutztown* Kutztown, Pa. W 3-0
10/12 DAVIS & ELKINS CALIFORNIA, PA. W 8-0
10/15 CLARION* CALIFORNIA, PA. W 3-0
10/19 at Bloomsburg* BLOOMSBURG, PA. W 2-1
10/22 MILLERSVILLE* CALIFORNIA, PA. W 6-0
10/25 at #17 Edinboro* Edinboro, Pa. W 3-1
10/29 SHIPPENSBURG* CALIFORNIA, PA. W 4-1
11/01 BLOOMSBURG^ CALIFORNIA, PA. W 3-1
11/04 EDINBORO^ CALIFORNIA, PA. W 5-1
11/05 #17 KUTZTOWN^ CALIFORNIA, PA. W 2-1
11/13 WEST CHESTER& CALIFORNIA, PA. W 1-0
11/18 vs. Slippery Rock& Albany, N.Y. W 2-0
11/20 at #10 Saint Rose& Albany, N.Y. L 0-1
HOME GAMES IN ALL CAPS; * - PSAC game; ^ - PSAC Tournament; & - NCAA Tournament
SEASON REVIEW
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2011 STATISTICS
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No. Name GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% GW PK-ATT
2 Nicole Mayers 8-1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0
3 Chaning Wimer 23-21 3 0 6 21 .143 1 0-0
4 Kelsey Fisher 22-21 0 1 1 0 .000 0 0-0
5 Kayla Fransko 22-22 2 7 11 31 .065 1 0-0
6 Darija Davidson 11-1 1 1 3 5 .200 0 0-0
7 Kelsey Russo 22-0 4 1 9 27 .148 0 0-0
8 Chelsea Crockett 22-8 8 7 23 48 .167 1 0-0
9 Haley Henderson 16-0 0 0 0 7 .000 0 0-0
10 Sara Di Benedetto 23-12 0 4 4 20 .000 0 0-0
11 Taylor Scurci 16-1 0 1 1 4 .000 0 0-0
12 Erin Feltz 20-17 1 0 2 18 .056 0 0-0
14 Kayla Klimasko 23-23 1 1 3 9 .111 0 0-0
15 Breeanna Robinson 23-21 19 6 44 87 .218 8 0-0
16 Carley Work 21-20 19 6 44 99 .192 5 0-1
17 Kristen Orrett 22-22 7 1 15 15 .467 1 4-4
18 Brianna Bellido 14-0 0 0 0 3 .000 0 0-0
19 Jodi McDonald 21-2 0 4 4 15 .000 0 0-0
21 Chelsea Norbuts 22-15 2 9 13 32 .062 2 0-0
22 Christy Smyda 8-1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0
23 Jordan Gray 15-0 2 1 5 15 .133 0 0-0
24 Megan Politowski 16-0 1 1 3 8 .125 0 0-0
28 Stephanie Thompson 8-1 0 0 0 2 .000 0 0-0
30 Erin Hogan 22-19 2 12 16 30 .067 0 0-0
Total 23 74 63 211 496 .149 20 4-5
Opponents 23 10 7 27 189 .053 1 1-1
No. Name GP-GS Minutes GA Avg Saves Pct W L T Sho
1 Paula Jackson 22-22 1959:18 10 0.46 67 .870 19 1 2 9
25 Ashley Magruda 5-1 164:58 0 0.00 4 1.000 1 0 0 1
TEAM 0-0 0:00 0 0.00 2 1.000 0 0 0 4
Total 23 2124:16 10 0.42 73 .880 20 1 2 14
Opponents 23 2124:16 74 3.14 183 .712 1 20 2 1
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HISTORY With the growth of soccer in the United States during the 1980s, California University of Pennsylvania saw the opportunity to enter the women’s college soccer game early on in its development, while conforming to Title IX gender- equity regulation. Due to the relative infancy and lack of quality women’s soccer programs across the country, the Vulcans were able to attract several top players and put together quality seasons early on, despite relatively little amount of support from the general university population. The first season that Cal U fielded a women’s soccer team was 1990 and the first head coach was Rob Kettle, who was also in his first season as the men’s soccer head coach. That season, the Vulcans posted a 7-8-1 record as Kristie Strunk collected a then-school record 18 goals. The next season, the man who was instrumental in the founding of both soccer programs at Cal U, Dennis Laskey, returned to the university to take over both soccer teams. In 1992, Cal U registered its first winning season with a 12-5-1 record and 2-1-0 mark in league play. In 1993, the team finished 10-10 and had the first all-region player in program history as freshman Teresa Ribar earned second-team honors after compiling 37 points on 15 goals and seven assists. The 1994 campaign marked one of the most successful in school history, finishing 12-5-1 and out-scoring their opponents 57-21 during the first year that the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) sponsored women’s soccer. That season, the Vulcans placed two players on the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) All-America teams and set several single-season individual records that remain today. Cal U Hall of Famer and second-team all-region player Sherry Valera led the team in scoring that season with school records of 19 goals and 44 points, which still rank as the top figures in program history. Two players registered another school record that season, as Caroline Acome and Kim Kottmeier each posted 14 assists. That season also marked the first accolade in the career of three-time all-region player and Cal U Hall of Famer Audrey Dawson, who finished third on the team with six goals, nine assists
and 21 points. From the mid-90s to the early 2000’s, Laskey led the program with several top players. In 1998, Kelly Giardetti led the team with 12 goals and 30 points, while goalkeeper Heather Powelson made a school-record 248 saves, which was the highest total in NCAA Division II that year. In 2002, Nicole Bartkus took
over the coaching duties as Laskey moved over to focus on the men’s program full-time. Bartkus would lead the Vulcans for five years, with her best finish being a 9-9-0 mark in 2002. Cal U took a big step forward in 2007 when it brought in head coach Al Alvine to oversee the women’s soccer program. Under Alvine’s guidance, the Vulcans have raised the standard of excellence for Cal U women’s soccer. In 2009, led by Amanda Heister who tied the single-season school record for goals with 19, Cal U made its first appearance in both the PSAC and NCAA Tournaments. That season Alvine and Heister earned PSAC West Coach and Player of the Year honors, respectively, as the Vulcans set a then-school record with 19 wins. In 2010, the success continued as the Vulcans made their first appearance in the PSAC Championship before earning a second-straight NCAA Tournament berth after being ranked as high as No. 4 in the NSCAA national poll. Cal U placed a school-record seven players on the All-PSAC teams as Bethany Smyda earned conference Freshman of the Year honors as well as Regional Player of the Year laurels from Daktronics after recording 16 goals, 11 assists and 43 points. Goalkeeper Paula Jackson tied her s i n g l e - s e a s o n school record for wins with 18 and established a new record with a 0.34 g o a l s - a g a i n s t average. Cal U reached even greater heights last season, posting an
undefeated record in the regular season, claiming the first PSAC Championship in school history and breaking the school record with 20 victories. Featuring the highest scoring offense in team history, the Vulcans advanced to the quarterfinals of the NCAA Tournament for the second time in three years and reached as high as No. 2 in the national polls during the season. The trio of Jackson, Kayla Klimasko and Carley Work were each selected NSCAA All-Americans, while Jackson and Kristen Orrett became the first Academic All-Americans in school history. The Vulcans also debuted a state-of-the-art soccer complex in 2011. Cal U posted a perfect 13-0-0 record at the new facility, highlighted by a 2-1 victory over Kutztown in the PSAC Championship. Following the season, Alvine became the head coach at Duquesne after guiding the Vulcans to over 70 wins in five years. While the history of Cal U soccer is bright, the future looks even brighter with new head coach Gene Smith and a premier facility.
The Vulcans reached the post-season for the first time in 2009, winning 19 games andadvancing to the quarterfinals of the NCAA Tournament.
Amanda Heister was a four-time All-PSAC West selection andwas named the PSAC West Athlete of the Year after scoring 19 goals in 2009.
Audrey Dawson was inducted into the Cal U
Hall of Fame in 2008.
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RECORD BOOKPOINTS1. 44 -- Breeanna Robinson, 2011 44 -- Carley Work, 2011 44 -- Sherry Valera, 19944. 43 -- Bethany Smyda, 20105. 42 -- Amanda Heister, 2009 42 -- Kristie Strunk, 19907. 37 -- Teresa Ribar, 19938. 35 -- Kim Kottmeier, 19929. 30 -- Kelly Giardetti, 199810. 28 -- Amanda Heister, 2006
GOALS1. 19 -- Breeanna Robinson, 2011 19 -- Carley Work, 2011 19 -- Amanda Heister, 2009 19 -- Sherry Valera, 19945. 18 -- Kristie Strunk, 19906. 16 -- Bethany Smyda, 20107. 15 -- Teresa Ribar, 19938. 14 -- Kim Kottmeier, 19929. 13 -- Kelli Rees, 200210. 12 -- Kelly Giardetti, 1998
ASSISTS1. 14 -- Caroline Acome, 1994 14 -- Kim Kottmeier, 19943. 12 -- Erin Hogan, 20114. 11 -- Bethany Smyda, 2010 11 -- Audrey Dawson, 19956. 9 -- Chelsea Norbuts, 2011 9 -- Sam Regney, 2010 9 -- Carina Honeygosky, 2009 9 -- Kayla Fransko, 2009 9 -- Kim Kottmeier, 1993 9 -- Lee Ann Faulk, 1992
SAVES1. 248 -- Heather Powelson, 1998*
GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE1. 0.34 -- Paula Jackson, 20102. 0.46 -- Paula Jackson, 20113. 0.72 -- Paula Jackson, 20094. 0.96 -- Erin Cook, 20085. 1.32 -- Dana Galiffa, 20036. 1.37 -- Dana Galiffa, 20027. 1.72 -- Deb Kopacko, 1998
SHUTOUTS1. 13 -- Paula Jackson, 20102. 12 -- Paula Jackson, 2009
GOALIE MINUTES1. 2,261 -- Paula Jackson, 20092. 2,105 -- Paula Jackson, 20103. 1,959 -- Paula Jackson, 20114. 1,880 -- Erin Cook, 20085. 1,785 -- Hannah Speigle, 20056. 1,779 -- Dana Galiffa, 20037. 1,730 -- Deb Kopacko, 19928. 1,720 -- Dana Galiffa, 20019. 1,682 -- Erin Cook, 200710. 1,617 -- Dana Galiffa, 2004
* - NCAA Individual Champion
POINTS1. 107 -- Amanda Heister, 2006-092. 103 -- Sherry Valera, 1992-953. 98 -- Brianne Plute, 2000-034. 95 -- Kim Kottmeier, 1992-955. 77 -- Carley Work, 2009-present6. 66 -- Sam Regney, 2008-107. 61 -- Lindsey Ferry, 1994-978. 60 -- Rianna Coleman, 1999-029. 58 -- Kristie Strunk, 1990-9110. 58 -- Audrey Dawson, 1994-97
GOALS1. 44 -- Amanda Heister, 2006-092. 41 -- Sherry Valera, 1992-953. 40 -- Brianne Plute, 2000-034. 31 -- Carley Work, 2009-present5. 30 -- Kim Kottmeier, 1992-956. 24 -- Kristie Strunk, 1990-917. 23 -- Sam Regney, 2008-108. 22 -- Rianna Coleman, 1999-029. 19 -- Breeanna Robinson, 201110. 18 -- Lindsey Ferry, 1994-97 18 -- Kelly Giardetti, 1997-98
ASSISTS1. 35 -- Kim Kottmeier, 1992-952. 28 -- Audrey Dawson, 1994-973. 25 -- Lindsey Ferry, 1994-974. 24 -- Kristie Strunk, 1990-915. 23 -- Sherry Valera, 1992-95
SAVES1. 552 -- Heather Powelson, 1997-002. 410 -- Dana Galiffa, 2001-043. 380 -- Erin Cook, 2006-084. 225 -- Paula Jackson, 2009-115. 207 -- Kim Roadarmel, 1994-97
GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE1. 0.51 -- Paula Jackson, 2009-112. 1.72 -- Erin Cook, 2006-083. 1.74 -- Dana Galiffa, 2001-044. 2.10 -- Heather Powelson, 1997-00
GOALIE MINUTES1. 6,324 -- Paula Jackson (2009-11)2. 6,165 -- Dana Galiffa (2001-04)3. 5,098 -- Heather Powelson (1997-00)4. 4,921 -- Erin Cook (2006-08)5. 2,508 -- Kim Roadarmel (1994-97)
Paula Jackson set the all-time school records for wins, goals-against average, minutes and shutouts.
Sherry Valera
Breeanna Robinson
Sam Regney
Carina Honeygosky
Brianne Plute
Carley Work
Amanda Heister
Erin Cook
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ALL-TIME HONORS
PSAC WESTALL-STARS*
2004 Second TeamKelli Rees
2005 Second TeamMichelle EwigErin Riggle
2006 Second TeamTessa BabikAmanda Heister
2007 First TeamErin CookMichelle EwigSecond TeamAmanda HeisterJennifer Wise
2008 First TeamErin CookSecond TeamAmanda HeisterKayla KlimaskoKatie Powell
2009 First TeamAmanda HeisterSam RegneySecond TeamPaula JacksonKayla KlimaskoCarley Work
PSAC WESTATHLETE OF THE YEAR*2009 Amanda Heister
PSAC WESTCOACH OF THE YEAR*2009 Al Alvine
PSAC ALL-STARS^
1994 First TeamAudrey DawsonSherry ValeraSecond TeamKim Kottmeier
1995 First TeamAudrey DawsonSherry ValeraSecond TeamElizabeth ArutaKim Kottmeier
1996 First TeamAudrey Dawson
1997 First TeamAudrey Dawson
1999 First TeamBrigit Bond
2001 Second TeamRianna Coleman2002 Second TeamKelli Rees
2010 First TeamPaula JacksonKayla KlimaskoSam RegneyBethany SmydaThird TeamSara Di BenedettoKristen OrrettCarley Work
* - selected from 2004-09^ - selected from 1994-2003; 2010-present% - selected from 2011-present
2011 First TeamPaula JacksonKayla KlimaskoKristen OrrettBreeanna RobinsonCarley WorkThird TeamChelsea CrockettKelsey FisherErin HoganChaning Wimer
PSACATHLETE OF THE YEAR^
2011 Carley Work
PSACFRESHMAN OF THE YEAR^
2010 Bethany Smyda2011 Chelsea Crockett
PSAC COACH OF THE YEAR^
2011 Al Alvine
PSAC CHAMPION SCHOLAR%
2011 Kristen Orrett
NSCAA ALL-AMERICAN1993 Teresa Ribar (second team)1994 Audrey Dawson (first team) Sherry Valera (second team)1995 Audrey Dawson (first team)1996 Audrey Dawson (second team)2011 Carley Work (first team) Kayla Klimasko (second team) Paula Jackson (third team)
NSCAA ALL-REGION1994 Audrey Dawson (first team)1995 Audrey Dawson (first team)1996 Audrey Dawson (first team)1997 Audrey Dawson (first team) Sherry Valera (second team)2007 Erin Cook (second team)2008 Erin Cook (second team) Katie Powell (second team) Amanda Heister (third team) Kayla Klimasko (third team)2009 Amanda Heister (first team) Sam Regney (first team) Kayla Klimasko (second team)2010 Sam Regney (first team) Bethany Smyda (first team) Kayla Klimasko (third team)2011 Paula Jackson (first team) Kayla Klimasko (first team) Kristen Orrett (first team) Breeanna Robinson (first team) Carley Work (first team) Chelsea Crockett (second team)
NSCAA REGIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR2009 Al Alvine2011 Al Alvine
DAKTRONICS ALL-AMERICAN2010 Paula Jackson (second team) Kayla Klimasko (third team) Bethany Smyda (third team)2011 Carley Work (first team) Breeanna Robinson (second team) Kayla Klimasko (third team) Kristen Orrett (honorable mention)
DAKTRONICS REGIONAL PLAYER OF THE YEAR2010 Bethany Smyda2011 Carley Work
DAKTRONICS ALL-REGION2008 Jennifer Wise (second team) Erin Cook (HM) Amanda Heister (HM) Sam Regney (HM)2009 Amanda Heister (first team) Carina Honeygosky (second team)2010 Paula Jackson (first team) Kayla Klimasko (first team) Sam Regney (first team) Bethany Smyda (first team) Kristen Orrett (second team) Carley Work (second team)
2011 Erin Hogan (first team) Paula Jackson (first team) Kayla Klimasko (first team) Kristen Orrett (first team) Breeanna Robinson (first team) Carley Work (first team) Kayla Fransko (second team)
CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN2011 Paula Jackson (first team) Kristen Orrett (first team)
CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT2003 Terri Flaherty (second team)2004 Terri Flaherty (second team)2009 Carina Honeygosky (first team) Kristen Orrett (third team)2010 Carina Honeygosky (first team) Paula Jackson (first team) Kristen Orrett (first team) Sam Regney (third team)2011 Paula Jackson (first team) Kristen Orrett (first team)
CAL U ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME1998 Deb Kopacko, 19922007 Sherry Valera, 19962008 Audrey Dawson
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PSAC HONORS
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FIRST GAMESept. 11, 2011 -- West Virginia Wesleyan vs. Cal U
FIRST GOALSept. 11, 2011 -- Breeanna Robinson, Cal U (29:18)
FIRST ASSISTSept. 11, 2011 -- Kayla Fransko, Cal U (32:21)
FIRST CAL U GOALSept. 11, 2011 -- Breeanna Robinson, Cal U
FIRST OPPOSING TEAM GOALOct. 29, 2011 -- Michal Sanders, Shippensburg
FIRST WINSept. 11, 2011 -- Cal U 7, West Virginia Wesleyan
MOST CAL U GOALSOct. 12, 2011 -- 8 vs. Davis & Elkins
MOST CAL U ASSISTSOct. 12, 2011 -- 9 vs. Davis & Elkins, 10/12/11
MOST CAL U POINTSOct. 12, 2011 -- 25 vs. Davis & Elkins, 10/12/11
MOST CAL U SHOTSSept. 28, 2011 -- 31 vs. Gannon, 9/28/11
MOST CAL U SAVESSept. 28, 2011 -- 7 vs. Gannon, 9/28/11
MOST CAL U CORNERSOct. 12, 2011 -- 12 vs. Davis & Elkins, 10/12/11
COACHES/FACILITY
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YEAR OVERALL PSAC
2007 4-15-1 1-8-1
2008 12-5-3 7-5-2
2009 19-6-1 10-3-1
2010 18-1-4 12-1-1
2011 20-1-2 12-0-2
Totals 73-28-11 42-17-7
AL ALVINE2007-2011
YEAR OVERALL PSAC
2002 9-9-0 3-7-0
2003 9-8-2 2-7-2
2004 5-14-1 2-7-1
2005 5-11-3 4-6-0
2006 7-11-1 3-6-1
Totals 35-53-7 14-33-4
NICOLE BARTKUS2002-2006
YEAR OVERALL PSAC
1990 7-8-1 ---
1991 4-11-2 ---
1992 12-5-1 2-1-0
1993 10-10-0 1-5-0
1994 12-5-1 4-4-1
1995 7-10-2 2-5-2
1996 6-12-2 2-7-2
1997 6-12-1 2-7-1
1998 3-15-1 0-9-1
1999 6-14-0 0-10-0
2000 8-12-0 1-9-0
2001 8-9-2 2-7-1
Totals 89-123-13 16-64-8
DENNIS LASKEY1990-2001
GENE SMITH2012
In 2011, the Cal U men’s and women’s soccer programs started playing their home games at the Phillipsburg Complex which is just three blocks from main campus. The facility features a ProGrass artificial turf field with a walking track around the perimeter and seating for 500 fans with a press box for media. There are newly renovated locker rooms for the Cal U men’s and women’s soccer teams, visiting teams, coaches and officials and a light system that maximizes on-field action while minimizing light spill into the surrounding neighborhood. The Phillipsburg Complex also serves as the practice home for both soccer programs and is utilized during the summer as the Vulcans host their annual middle and high school camps.
DATE OPPONENT RESULT09/11/11 West Virginia Wesleyan W 7-009/16/11 Slippery Rock W 1-009/17/11 Lock Haven W 3-009/24/11 East Stroudsburg W 5-009/28/11 Gannon W 4-010/12/11 Davis & Elkins W 8-010/15/11 Clarion W 3-010/22/11 Millersville W 6-010/29/11 Shippensburg W 4-111/01/11 Bloomsburg W 3-111/04/11 Edinboro* W 5-111/05/11 #17 Kutztown* W 2-111/13/11 West Chester** W 1-0
* - PSAC Tournament; ** NCAA Tournament
GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS
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PSAC Originating in 1951 to administer and promote men’s athletics, the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference has evolved into one of the NCAA’s most heralded intercollegiate conferences. The first major step came in 1977, when based on a growing interest, the league reorganized to provide a structure for its women’s programs. Only three years later, lacking a standard competitive division, league voted to reclassify the entire conference to NCAA Division II. Among its recent enhancements the PSAC has expanded its membership twice during a four-year span. The first occurred during the 2008-09 academic year with the addition of full-time members Gannon University and Mercyhurst College, and associate member Long Island University-C.W. Post. Over the past year, the PSAC’s Board of Directors agreed to welcome Seton Hill University as an associate member to begin play in field hockey during the 2011-12 campaign. The membership now consists of 16 full-time institutions and the two associate members. All of the league’s full-time members are located within the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, which makes the PSAC the largest one-state conference in the NCAA. The league has also grown to share the distinctions as: The largest conference in Division II, the largest football-playing conference in the NCAA, and, with 23, the conference that sponsors the most championships at the Division II level. Highly competitive on a regional and national level, PSAC schools annually combine to send nearly one-third of its teams into
NCAA postseason play. Ultimately, the membership’s success has yielded 43 NCAA team and 246 individual title winners. While proud of its athletic accomplishments, the league also has evolved into one of Division II’s finest from an academic standpoint. Today, nearly one-third of the PSAC’s
estimated 6,300 participants are honored each year as “Scholar-Athletes” for maintaining a grade-point average of 3.25 or better - a total that has nearly
doubled since PSAC Scholar-Athletes were first recognized in the mid-1990s.
Although all 16 current institutions are members of Division II, seven league schools also compete at the Division
I level in select sports. PSAC schools enroll over 127,000 students and claim over 710,000 alumni, including 483,000
who reside in Pennsylvania. The PSAC is governed by the presidents of the 16 member institutions. It employs a commissioner, an associate and assistant commissioner, and a director of media relations at its headquarters in Lock Haven, Pa.
Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference206 Annex Building
Lock Haven, PA 17745
StaffSteve Murray - Commissioner
Will Adair - Associate CommissionerCarlin Chesick - Assistant Commissioner/
Senior Woman Administrator Matt Beltz - Director of Media Relations
F - Maria Borland, KutztownF - Samantha Kaiser, EdinboroF - Melissa Kornock, Indiana (Pa.)F - Breeanna Robinson, CaliforniaF - Amanda Sharbaugh, GannonMF - Becca Costello, EdinboroMF - Shelby Ward, Slippery Rock
MF - Carley Work, CaliforniaMF - Crystal Zerbe, KutztownD - Emer Flatley, Slippery RockD - Kayla Klimasko, CaliforniaD - Tara Malkiewicz, West ChesterD - Kristen Orrett, CaliforniaGK - Paula Jackson, California
2011 PSAC STANDINGS
Team .................................PSAC ........ Pct. ......Points ..... Overall ............Pct.California ........................ 12-0-2 ....... .929 ............ 38 ....... 20-1-2 .......... .913Kutztown .................................11-3-0 .......... .786 .................33 ..........16-6-0 .............. .727Slippery Rock .........................10-2-2 .......... .786 .................32 ..........16-5-2 .............. .739Edinboro ..................................10-4-0 .......... .714 .................30 ..........15-6-0 .............. .714Indiana (Pa.) ..............................9-3-2 .......... .714 .................29 ..........11-4-3 .............. .694West Chester ............................8-2-4 .......... .714 .................28 ..........13-4-4 .............. .714Gannon ......................................6-4-4 .......... .571 .................22 ............ 9-5-4 .............. .611Bloomsburg ..............................7-6-1 .......... .536 .................22 ..........10-8-1 .............. .553Lock Haven ...............................4-8-2 .......... .357 .................14 ............ 6-9-3 .............. .417Mercyhurst ................................4-9-1 .......... .321 .................13 ..........7-10-1 .............. .417Shippensburg ..........................3-9-2 .......... .286 .................11 ..........5-10-3 .............. .361Millersville ...............................3-10-1 .......... .250 .................10 ..........5-12-1 .............. .306Clarion ........................................2-9-2 .......... .231 ................... 8 ..........4-10-2 .............. .312Mansfield .................................0-14-0 .......... .000 ................... 0 ..........2-15-0 .............. .118
2011 PSAC STATISTICS
Individual Leaders (total)Points Breeanna Robinson, California 44 Carley Work, California 44Goals Breeanna Robinson, California 19 Carley Work, California 19Assists Erin Hogan, California 12Game-Winning Goals Breeanna Robinson, California 8Goals Against Avg Kate Stukbauer, Edinboro 0.36Save Percentage Kate Stukbauer, Edinboro .914Shutouts Casey Behrendt, Kutztown 11 Lisa Rodgers, Slippery Rock 11
Team Leaders (total)Points California 211Goals California 74Assists California 63Goals-Against Average California 0.42Saves Mansfield 173Shutouts Slippery Rock 15
PSAC ATHLETE OF THE YEARCarley Work, Jr., California
PSAC FRESHMAN OF THE YEARChelsea Crockett, Fr. California
PSAC COACH OF THE YEARAl Alvine, California
2011 PSAC TOURNAMENTQuarterfinals(1) California d. (8) Bloomsburg, 3-1(2) Kutztown d. (7) Gannon, 2-1(3) Slippery Rock d. (6) West Chester, 1-0(4) Edinboro d. (5) Indiana (Pa.), 2-0
SemifinalsCalifornia d. Edinboro, 5-1Kutztown d. Slippery Rock, 4-0
FinalsCalifornia d. Kutztown, 2-1
ALL-PSAC FIRST-TEAM
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ACTING PRESIDENT On May 16, 2012, Geraldine Jones was named acting president of California University of Pennsylvania. Jones graduated from California State College in 1971 and began her career in education as a second-grade teacher in the Albert Gallatin School District, in Uniontown, Pa. She returned to California in 1974, serving as program director for Upward Bound for 20 years and as chair of the Department of Academic Development Services for 11 years. She was associate dean of the College of Education and Human Services for two years before serving as dean from 2000-2008. In July 2008, she was named provost and vice president for academic affairs. A member of the Cal U Alumni Association board of directors, Jones has received numerous honors, including the Cal U Alumni Association’s John R. Gregg Award for Loyalty and Service, the Black Alumni Association’s Outstanding Service Award, and the Community Service Award given by the Minority Students Association at Penn State Fayette. In 2010 Jones was one of 50 Women of Excellence honored by the New Pittsburgh Courier, one of the oldest and most prestigious black newspapers in the United States. Jones is a lifelong member of Mt. Zion AME Church of Brownsville, Pa., where she has been the church pianist since age 14. She has been married to Jeffrey B. Jones for 37 years; they have two adult daughters and a granddaughter.
integrity
civility
responsibility
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UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATION
DR. KAREN HJERPEInterim Athletic Director
Senior Woman Administrator
FRANK BAUERAssociate Vice President
for Athletic Development
DR. BILL BIDDINGTONFaculty AthleticRepresentative
ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION
www.calu.edu
SHARON M. NAVONEYInterim Vice President forUniversity Development
& Cal U for Life
ROBERT J. THORNVice President for
Administration & Finance
DR. NANCY PINARDIInterim Vice President
for Student Affairs
DR. BRUCE D. BARNHARTActing Provost/
Vice President forAcademic Affairs
CRAIG BUTZINEVice President for Marketing
& University Relations
DR. CHARLES A. MANCEVice President for
University TechnologyServices
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UNIVERSITY PROFILE
The University is inspired by its core values of Integrity, Civility and Responsibility.3
As undergraduates, Cal U students can choose from more than 150 programs of study in three undergraduate colleges: Education & Human Services, Liberal Arts and Science, Technology & Business.150
Cal U is home to more than 100 clubs and organizations. The Student Activities Board programs provide various programs which include: concerts, lectures, films, off campus trips, recreational activities to name a few.
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Cal U’s world class facilities provide the best in student housing and the new geothermal technologies have helped California University reduce power consumption to 57 percent less energy.57
www.calu.edu
BUILDING CHARACTER. BUILDING CAREERS. California University of Pennsylvania, a comprehensive regional institution of higher education and a member of the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education, is a diverse, caring and scholarly learning community dedicated to excellence in the liberal arts, science and technology, and professional studies that is devoted to building character and careers, broadly defined. The University is inspired by its core values of Integrity, Civility and Responsibility and is guided by its Bill of Rights and Responsibilities: We have the right to safety and security; We have the responsibility to ensure the safety and security of others; We have the right to be treated with respect; We have the responsibility to treat others with respect; We have the right to expect the best; We have the responsibility to give our best; We have the right to be treated fairly; We have the responsibility to treat others fairly. To advance its ultimate mission of building the character and careers of students, the University shall focus its efforts on three goals: student achievement and success, institutional excellence, and community service. These interrelated ends will be facilitated by the following means: high quality faculty, students, programs and facilities. These means, in turn, will be funded through an energetic program of resource acquisition and stewardship. The University is located on 294 acres in the borough of California, Pa., just 35 miles south of Pittsburgh on the banks of the Monongahela River. Here, highly trained faculty members, caring staff and state-of-the-art facilities combine to help every student develop a degree of character while preparing for a meaningful career.
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• PennsylvaniaStatePolice• PeacockKeller• Pepsi• PNCBank• Siemens• SmithMicro• ThermoFisherScientific• UniversityofPittsburgh• UPMC• U.S.DepartmentofDefense
• U.S.DepartmentofHomelandSecurity
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• WestPennAlleghenyHealthSystem
• WesternPsychiatricInstituteandClinic
• Westinghouse• WhirlMagazine• WPXI• YMCAofGreaterPittsburgh
Q: Where are Cal U graduates finding jobs?
A: All of the above (and more)
California University of Pennsylvania Building Character. Building Careers.
www.calu.edu/goA proud member of the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education.
* Selected hires as reported to Cal U Career Services, 2003-2011.
UNIVERSITY PROFILE
Cal U led NCAA Division II with a school-record13 Academic All-Americans last academic year.
The Vulcans ranked sixth overall among all institutions with 13 A-A-A.
Of the 16 sports at Cal U, a total of 12 sports were represented among the13 A-A-A selections.
ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANBREAKDOWN
BY SELECTIONFirst Team - 4Second Team - 4Third Team - 5
BY CLASSSeniors - 8Juniors - 3Sophomores - 2
BY GENDERFemale - 9Male - 4
BY GEOGRAPHYPennsylvania Natives - 8International - 4New York Natives - 1
AUGUSTThurs. 30 @ Alderson-Broaddus 6 p.m.
SEPTEMBERSat. 1 CHARLESTON (W.Va.) 1 p.m.Wed. 5 @ West Virginia Wesleyan 7 p.m.Fri. 14 CLARION * 1 p.m.Sat. 15 INDIANA (Pa.) * 5 p.m.Wed. 19 MILLERSVILLE * 6 p.m.Sat. 22 @ West Chester * 12 p.m.Mon. 24 SHEPHERD 5 p.m.Fri. 28 @ Slippery Rock * 3:30 p.m.Sat. 29 @ Lock Haven * 6:30 p.m.
OCTOBERWed. 3 @ Edinboro * 7 p.m.Sat. 6 MANSFIELD * 2 p.m.Tues. 9 BLOOMSBURG * 4:30 p.m.Sat. 13 @ East Stroudsburg * 2:30 p.m.Tues. 16 @ Gannon * 4 p.m.Sat. 20 MERCYHURST * 7 p.m.Wed. 24 KUTZTOWN * 1 p.m.Sat. 27 @ Shippensburg 5:30 p.m.Tues. 30 PSAC Quarterfinals TBA
NOVEMBERFri. 2 PSAC Semifinals TBASat. 3 PSAC Finals TBA