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2011 Team Photo ...................... Front Inside CoverQuick Facts ........................................................... 1Table of Contents ................................................. 1About the Cover ................................................... 1Credits .................................................................. 1College Administration ........................................ 2LMC Staff .............................................................. 3Head Coach Cally Morrill ..................................... 4Assistant Coach Nick Whiting .............................. 4Assistant AD Merritt Yackey ................................. 5Assistant AD Jeff Watson ..................................... 5Sports Information Dir. Whitney Noble ............... 5Community Relations Mgr. Phillip Greene ........... 52011 Roster .......................................................... 6Pronunciation Guide ............................................ 6Roster Breakdown ................................................ 62011 Preview ....................................................... 7Player Profiles ................................................. 8-132010 Review ...................................................... 142010 Statistics .................................................... 152010 Results....................................................... 16Conference Carolinas ......................................... 172010 Conference Review ................................... 18Bobcat Honor Roll .............................................. 19Record Book .................................................. 20-21Year-By-Year Results ...................................... 22-23The College ........................................................ 24Athletic Facilities ........................ Back Inside Cover2011 Schedule ......................................Back Cover

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credItsThe 2011 Lees-McRae College Women’s Soccer Media Guide is published by the LMC Sports Information Office, Whitney Noble, Director.

Written, compiled, and edited by: Whitney Noble, Phillip Greene, Craig McPhail, Cally Morrill, and Nick Whiting.

Principle photography by: Phillip Greene and Jeff Watson.

About the Cover: This year’s cover features seniors (from left) Mary Gibson, Mary Dorn, Brooke Santerre, Vickie Rich, Jessica O’Leary.

Cover Design by: Whitney Noble using Adobe Photoshop. Photography by Phillip Greene.

Printing: Pulp Printing, Bristol, Tenn.

School ..................................... Lees-McRae CollegeLocation ................................Banner Elk, NC 28604Founded .......................................................... 1900Enrollment ........................................................ 700President ....................................... Dr. Barry BuxtonDirector of Athletics .......................... Craig McPhailSenoir Woman Administrator .................Rita SmithFaculty Athletic Representative ... Dr. James CarsonNickname ....................................................BobcatsSchool Colors .........................Green (Pantone 626) & Gold (Pantone 123)Stadium .................................................... Tate FieldCapacity ............................................................ 700Religious Affiliation .................... Presbyterian, USANational Affiliation ........................ NCAA Division IIConference ............................ Conference CarolinasHead Athletic Trainer .......................... Joe Hawkins

Coaching StaffHead Coach ..........................................Cally MorrillAlma Mater ..................................... Alabama, 2007Record at Lees-McRae (Yrs.) .......... 14-6 (One year)Career Record (Yrs.) ....................... 14-6 (One year)Women’s Soccer Office Phone ........(828) 898-8771Email .......................................... [email protected] Coach ...................................Nick WhitingAlma Mater ............................... West Florida, 20072010 Overall Record ......................................... 14-62010 Conference Record.................................... 8-2Starters Returning/Lost......................................9/2Lettermen Returning/Lost ...............................16/6

Sports InformationDirector ........................................... Whitney NobleAlma Mater .........................................Tampa, 2008Office Phone ...................................(828) 898-3510Cell Phone .......................................(813) 957-7546Fax ...................................................(828) 898-8742Email [email protected]

Administration Position Phone Craig McPhail Athletic Director 828-898-2483 Scott Polsgrove Assistant Athletic Director 828-898-8897 Merritt Yackey Assistant Athletic Director 828-260-6698 Jeff Watson Assistant Athletic Director/Compliance 828-898-8783 Whitney Noble Sports Information Director 828-898-3510 Phillip Greene Community Relations Manager 828-898-8725 Dr. James Carson Faculty Athletic Representative 828-898-8870 David Shervington Athletic Operations 828-898-8725

Athletic Training Position Phone Rita Smith Director of Athletic Training/SWA 828-898-8768 Joe Hawkins Head Athletic Trainer 828-898-8892 Bradley Huff Assistant Athletic Trainer 828-898-3193 Michael Nyquist Assistant Athletic Trainer 828-898-8892 Jill Sparrow Assistant Athletic Trainer 828-898-8892

M. Basketball Position Phone Scott Polsgrove Head Men's Basketball Coach 828-898-8897 Steve Hardin Assistant Men's Basketball Coach 828-898-8855 Gordon Polsgrove Assistant Men's Basketball Coach 828-898-8897

W. Basketball Position Phone Sebastian Wild Head Women's Basketball Coach 828-898-2482 Tasha Taylor Assistant Women's Basketball Coach 828-898-3431 Nicole Jackson Student Assistant Coach

M/W Cross Country Position Phone Thomas Cason Head Cross Country Coach 828-898-8967

Cycling Position Phone Luke Winger Head Cycling Coach 828-898-3432

M. Lacrosse Position Phone Brendan Arthur Head Men's Lacrosse Coach 828-898-2480

W. Lacrosse Position Phone Nick Wagner Head Women's Lacrosse Coach 828-898-2538

M. Soccer Position Phone Lee Squires Head Men's Soccer Coach 828-898-8801 Jim Hart Assistant Men's Soccer Coach 828-898-8801 Adam Burden Student Assistant Coach

W. Soccer Position Phone Cally Morrill Head Women's Soccer Coach 828-898-8771 Nick Whiting Assistant Women's Soccer Coach 828-898-8927

Softball Position Phone Merritt Yackey Head Softball Coach 828-260-6698

M/W Tennis Position Phone Keith Turner Head Men's Tennis Coach 828-898-2547

M/W Track and Field Position Phone Ley Fletcher Head Men's Track and Field Coach 828-898-2562 Jeff Watson Assistant Coach/Throws 828-898-8783 Thomas Cason Assistant Coach/Distance 828-898-8967

M. Volleyball Position Phone James Goodridge Head Men's Volleyball Coach 828-898-8891

W. Volleyball Position Phone Wes Schneider Head Women's Volleyball Coach 828-898-8714

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The Board of Trustees of Lees-McRae College announced the appointment, effective June 1, 2010, of Barry M. Buxton as president of Lees-McRae College in Banner Elk, North Carolina. Dr. Buxton officially became the fifteenth president in the 110-year history of the four-year

liberal arts college during the inauguration ceremony on October 2, 2010.

Before coming to Lees-McRae College, Buxton most recently served as Vice President for Special Projects at the Savannah College of Art and Design, where he was responsible for major gift solicitation, leadership development, and foundation relations. He also served as executive liaison to the Savannah, Atlanta, and European Boards of Visitors.

A native of Blowing Rock, North Carolina, Dr. Buxton has a long history of involvement with non-profit organizations in Appalachia. During the decade of the 1980s, he served as Executive Director of the sixteen-member Appalachian Consortium. In this capacity, he worked with faculty on research projects, scholarly conferences, and publications related to Appalachia. In 1987, he received a distinguished service award from the Blue Ridge Parkway in recognition of the historic studies he conducted of Mabry Mill, Moses H. Cone Estate, Davey Farm, and Brinegar Cabin.

Dr. Buxton has served as president of science and history museums in North Carolina, Texas, and Georgia. In Houston, he worked with former President and First Lady George and Barbara Bush and the Harris County Medical Society to establish the Museum of Health and Medical Science. He was vice president of the North Carolina Grass Roots Science Museums and a co-founder of the Houston Museum District Association.

An award-winning author who has written and edited over a dozen books, his centennial history of Blowing Rock, A Village Tapestry, was recognized as the best local history book in North Carolina in 1989.

In a diverse career spanning 35 years, he has been a teacher, researcher, publisher, editor, and community leader with extensive international experience. He has served as a consultant to such diverse organizations as the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Tennessee State Board of Regents, National Endowment for the Humanities, and Texas A&M University. Dr. Buxton is a past member of the North Carolina Humanities Council and the Nebraska Humanities Council.

Buxton holds two degrees from Appalachian State University, where he received his teacher certification and was an E.F. Lovill Fellow. His Ph.D. is from the University of Nebraska, and his dissertation was titled “Job Satisfaction of College and University Presidents.”

Throughout his career, Dr. Buxton has received high marks for rolling up his sleeves and getting involved in community projects. He was the first non-hospitality professional to be chosen to serve as Chairman of Savannah’s powerful Convention and Visitors Bureau. He was also a member of the Chamber of Commerce executive committee and served on the boards of Bethesda Home for Boys, YMCA, the Lucas Theatre, Historic Savannah Foundation, and the Savannah Economic Development Authority. In North Carolina, he was statewide Chairman of Project Assist (a smoking cessation initiative), and a board member of United Way and the Asheville Chamber of Commerce.

Dr. Buxton is married to artist Deborah Keyes Buxton and they have two sons: Loren, a technology executive in Nebraska, and Peter, who lives in New York City and works in television and commercial production. Dr. Buxton’s avocational interests include tennis, bicycling, and landscape architecture.

Craig McPhail is in his third year as Director of Athletics at Lees-McRae College. McPhail oversees all day-to-day operations of the Lees-McRae athletic department and the 18 sports the college sponsors.

In his first year the athletic teams had great success, with the men’s soccer program competing for the national championship, women’s volleyball, men’s and women’s cross country, men’s tennis and men’s track and field reaching the NCAA Division II tournaments.

The Bobcats’ success on the field rivaled what they did in the classroom as 159 student-athletes made the Presidential Honor Roll for athletics, the second-most in Conference Carolinas.

Several key areas were improved in his first year as the department received a full-time NCAA Director of Compliance, added banners to the gym documenting the department’s NCAA success, upholstery of weight room equipment complete with signage and banners, window decals, painting of the front entryway and asphalt seal coating.

Renovated softball facilities, outdoor tennis complex, press box, re-introduction of the Hall of Fame and a Bobcat Club have also each been a part of his short time at the helm.

McPhail previously served as the assistant athletic director at Lees-McRae, working with community service projects, managing the awards banquets, handling the publicity and marketing of the athletic department and monitoring the overall experience of the student-athletes at Lees-McRae. He has served on several committees within the College for retention, judicial review, graduation and community service.

He has also represented the College as a member of CoSIDA, United States Cross Country/Track Coaches Association, USA Track and Field, Conference Carolinas chair for both cross country and track and field and recently finished his appointment as chair of the NCAA Division II Cross Country/Track and Field committee.

As the head men’s and women’s cross country coach for 11 years, his teams had great success in and out of the classroom with 13 conference championships in men’s and women’s cross country, as well as track and field, a program whose re-instatement he was an integral part of. He has coached 73 all-Conference student-athletes, 31 of those gaining all-Region honors, while watching them regularly receive Academic All-America honors over the past decade.

McPhail’s peers have voted him Conference Coach of the Year 11 times, and he has also garnered Regional Coach of the Year three times. Additionally, he has guided 38 Lees-McRae student-athletes to NCAA Division II National Championships.

McPhail’s time in the community has been well served with numerous organizations, including the local Young Life organization, the Special Olympics torch run, the Banner Elk Christian Fellowship Church, as well as a Lees-McRae Mountain Day athletic coordinator, Wooly Worm Road Race organizer, Turkey Trot organizer, and as a caddy at Diamond Creek Golf Club.

He graduated from Winthrop University with a degree in mass communications (journalism) and a minor in interpersonal speech. McPhail also has a Master’s degree in sport management from Georgia Southern University.

McPhail is married to the former Jill Clawson. They are the proud parents of 10-month old son Elijah Boggs McPhail.

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Brendan ArthurMen’s Lacrosse

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Dr. James CarsonFaculty AthleticRepresentative

Thomas CasonM/W Cross Country

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Ley FletcherM/W Track & Field

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James GoodridgeMen’s Volleyball

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Phillip GreeneCommunity Relations

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Jim HartMen’s Soccer

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Craig McPhailDirector of Athletics

Cally MorrillWomen’s Soccer

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Whitney NobleSports Information

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Gordon PolsgroveMen’s BasketballAssistant Coach

Scott PolsgroveAssistant Athletic Dir.

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Wes SchneiderWomen’s Volleyball

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David ShervingtonAthletic OperationsDirector of Camps

Rita SmithDirector of Athletic

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Lee SquiresMen’s SoccerHead Coach

Tash TaylorWomen’s Basketball

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Keith TurnerM/W TennisHead Coach

Nick WagnerWomen’s Lacrosse

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Jeff WatsonAsst. AD/Compliance

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Nick WhitingWomen’s SoccerAssistant Coach

Sebastian WildWomen’s Basketball

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Cally Morrill is in her second season as the head women’s soccer coach at Lees-McRae.Morrill came to Lees-McRae in December 2009, after serving three seasons as an assistant coach at nearby Lenoir-Rhyne

University in Hickory, N.C. She took over the reins of a women’s soccer program which finished fifth in Conference Carolinas in 2009 with an 11-7-1 overall record.

The University of Alabama graduate made an immediate impact in her first season, leading the Bobcats to a 14-6 finish, which marks the program’s best record since the 2000 campaign when LMC posted a 17-6 overall mark. Lees-McRae also posted its highest finish in the Conference Carolinas standings since the 2003 campaign, concluding the regular season with an 8-2 mark against league opponents en route to a semifinal berth in the conference tournament, and a tie for second in the final league standings.

Under Morrill’s leadership, the Bobcats cracked the top 10 in the NSCAA/Hendrickcars.com NCAA Division II Southeast Region poll in back-to-back weeks, while also concluding the season ranked 10th in the nation in scoring offense.

In addition to the team’s success in 2010, Morrill mentored five all-conference players, including Daktronics NCAA Division II all-Southeast Region Second team selection MaryBeth Sullivan. Senior Brittany Bolton also earned a spot on the all-conference second team, while juniors Brooke Santerre and Mary Dorn joined Sullivan on the first team. Junior Vickie Rich also earned a spot on the all-conference second team.

Morrill starred on the pitch for the University of Alabama from 2002-2005, where she was a four-year starter, served as a team captain as a senior, and earned team MVP honors. During her career at Alabama, Morrill also spent time interning as a strength and conditioning coach for the Alabama women’s volleyball and women’s soccer programs as part of her degree work in sports and exercise.

Morrill spent three seasons as an assistant coach at Lenoir-Rhyne, where she was an integral part of the Bears’ success during the 2009 campaign when L-R posted an impressive 14-7-2 record. She also serves as an assistant coach for the 95’ girls’ North Carolina Olympic Development Program.

Nick Whiting is in his second season at Lees-McRae as the assistant coach under head coach Cally Morrill.Whiting helped guide Lees-McRae to one of the best seasons in program history in 2010, as the Bobcats posted the school’s

highest win total since 2000 with a 14-6 overall record. Lees-McRae also posted its highest finish in the Conference Carolinas standings since the 2003 campaign, concluding the regular season with an 8-2 mark against league opponents en route to a semifinal berth in the conference tournament, and a tie for second in the final league standings.

Whiting spent the 2009 season at Catawba College, where he helped the Indians to a 13-5-2 record, a sixth-place ranking in the NSCAA Southeast Regional poll and a trip to the South Atlantic Conference semifinals. Whiting’s primary responsibility at Catawba was recruiting, where he helped the Indians sign seven players on National Signing Day. He also served as the goalkeepers coach,

guiding the Indian net minders to nine shutouts and a goals against average of 0.86.In 2008, Whiting was a graduate-assistant coach at Western Carolina University during their Southern Conference championship season. His primary

responsibilities included game day operations and recruiting. Prior to his time at WCU, Whiting spent a year at Jacksonville University as a media relations assistant for both the men and women’s soccer teams, as well as

several other sports. Whiting also coached the U-11 FCCA Rowan Revolution while working at Catawba. He has previously worked summer soccer camps at Austin Peay, Western

Carolina and Jacksonville. A native of Panama City, Fla., Whiting is a 2007 graduate of the University of West Florida, having earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in communications with a

specialization in public relations.

Overall Winning Conference Winning Conference Conference National Head Coach’s Coach’sYear Record Percentage Record Percentage Finish Tournament Tournament Coach Overall Record Conf. Record1987 17-3 0.850 8-0 1.000 1st n/a Region Champions Reid Estus 199-82-8 73-24-31988 14-2-1 0.853 8-0 1.000 1st n/a Region Champions Reid Estus1989 19-3 0.848 6-1 0.857 1st n/a Region Champions Reid Estus1990 16-3 0.842 5-1 0.833 1st n/a Region Runner-Up Reid Estus1991 13-5 0.722 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a Reid Estus1992 15-6 0.714 n/a n/a n/a Champions District Playoffs Reid Estus1993 13-5-3 0.690 2-1-1 0.625 2nd T-3rd n/a Reid Estus1994 19-3 0.864 5-1 0.833 2nd Champions District Playoffs Reid Estus1995 16-6-2 0.708 6-3-1 0.650 4th T-3rd District Playoffs Reid Estus1996 13-8 0.619 8-2 0.800 T-2nd T-5th n/a Reid Estus1997 9-10 0.474 5-4 0.556 T-4th T-5th n/a Reid Estus1998 6-13 0.316 3-7 0.300 8th T-5th n/a Reid Estus1999 12-9-1 0.568 7-3-1 0.682 T-4th T-3rd n/a Reid Estus2000 17-6 0.739 10-1 0.909 T-1st Champions n/a Reid Estus2001 12-7-1 0.625 7-3-1 0.682 5th T-5th n/a Tracey Leipold 41-32-8 23-13-6 2002 14-6-1 0.690 7-3-1 0.682 T-4th T-3rd n/a Tracey Leipold2003 11-6-3 0.625 7-1-2 0.800 2nd T-5th n/a Tracey Leipold2004 4-13-3 0.275 2-6-2 0.300 8th Runner-Up n/a Tracey Leipold2005 3-12-2 0.235 2-8-1 0.227 10th n/a n/a Renee Lopez 36-55-4 18-35-22006 6-11-1 0.361 3-7-1 0.318 8th T-5th n/a Renee Lopez2007 5-15 0.250 3-8 0.273 9th n/a n/a Renee Lopez2008 11-9 0.550 3-8 0.273 10th n/a n/a Renee Lopez2009 11-8-1 0.575 7-4 0.636 5th T-3rd n/a Renee Lopez2010 14-6 0.700 8-2 0.800 T-2nd T-3rd n/a Cally Morrill 14-6 8-2Totals 224-164 0.577 95-72 0.569 5 titles 3 titles 7 appearances 4 coaches

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Merritt Yackey is in his second season as the assistant athletic director for external operations at Lees-McRae. Yackey assists with fundraising efforts and special projects within the Bobcat athletic department and its 17 intercollegiate sports.

Yackey is also in his second year as the Bobcats’ head softball coach, taking the reins of a program that finished the 2009 season with a 23-19 overall record, which marked the school’s first winning campaign in 10 years. In his first season with the Bobcats, Yackey led the program to a 12-32 record and a 5-13 mark in Conference Carolinas play.

He took the Bobcats to new heights in 2010, leading Lees-McRae to a 26-27 overall record and the program’s first-ever winning season in conference play with a 10-8 mark against league opponents. For his efforts, Yackey was named the Conference Carolinas Coach of the Year, as the Bobcats placed four on the all-conference teams.

Yackey brings over 25 years of experience in higher education. He was Director of Development/Special Giving at Albion College from 1988-1993, Director of Development at Converse College from 1995-1996, Director of Major Gifts and Planned Giving at Catawba College from 1997-2000, Special Assistant to the President/Campaign Director at Limestone College from 2000-2002, Vice President for Development at Mansfield University from 2002-2004 and Vice President for Advancement at Lees-McRae College from 2004-2007. Yackey also served as the head softball coach at local Avery High School from 2007-2009.

Whitney Noble is in his second year as the Sports Information Director in the Lees-McRae athletic department. Noble is responsible for all sports information needs of Lees-McRae’s 18 intercollegiate sports.

Noble joins the Bobcats from nearby Tusculum College in Greeneville, Tenn., where he served as the Assistant Director of Athletic Media Relations for two years. While at Tusculum, Noble served as the primary contact for the Pioneer men’s soccer, women’s soccer, women’s basketball, softball, cross country, and men’s and women’s tennis programs.

A native of Boxborough, Mass., Noble completed his Bachelor’s of Science degree in sport management from the University of Tampa in May 2008. Noble worked in the Spartans’ sports information office as a student assistant from 2004-07, before being named to the assistant director post prior to the 2007-08 academic year.

During his undergraduate years at Tampa, Noble covered 13 of UT’s 16 athletic teams in various capacities, serving as the primary contact for men’s soccer in 2006 and 2007, as well as baseball in 2008. While at Tampa, he helped write and design several media guides for soccer, baseball, basketball, and volleyball, as well as being the primary designer of the 2008 baseball media guide.

The 2006 Tampa Men’s Soccer media guide, which he helped produce, was selected third in the nation (Division B) by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA).

Noble brings a tremendous amount of championship experience with him, having been an integral part of the sports information staff at a number of NCAA Tournament events throughout his career, including serving as the primary statistician and media contact for the 2008 NCAA Division II Southeast Region Men’s Soccer Tournament, which was hosted by Tusculum.

In 2007-08, he also served on the statistics staff for the NCAA Division III Soccer National Championship in Orlando, Fla. and the NCAA II South Regional Baseball Tournament, hosted by Tampa. In 2007, he also worked with ESPN with the Arena Football Playoffs in Tampa.

Phillip Greene is in his second season as the Community Relations Manager for the Lees-McRae Athletic Department.Greene spent the previous year as the sports editor and photographer for The Avery Post, a local newspaper in Newland,

N.C., and as a youth minister at Elk Park Christain Church in Elk Park, N.C.Greene wears multiple hats for the Lees-McRae Athletic department including: managing the department’s travel schedule,

game day set up, community events during athletic contests and assisting the sports information director with feature stories, photos, public relations and Lees-McRae Honors Night.

Greene is a graduate of Milligan College where he majored in communications with a minor in youth ministry.

Jeff Watson is in his third year as the Director of Compliance, and first as an assistant athletic director for the Lees-McRae athletic department.

During the 2009-2010 school year, Watson represented Lees-McRae and Conference Carolinas in Anaheim, Calif. as the recipient of the Minority Opportunities Athletic Association/NCAA Division II Grant.

Watson, a graduate of Anderson University, earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in communications and a minor in public relations. At Anderson, Watson was a member of the men’s track and field team and named the team’s MVP in 2003. During his career, he finished in the top ten of every meet in which he competed. He also set school records in the shot-put and discus.

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No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown/Previous School Pronunciation 00 Alicia Pierson GK 5-6 So. Brooksville, Fla./Nature Coast HS 1 Mary Biehner GK 5-6 Jr. Wilmington, N.C./Cape Fear Academy BEE-ner 2 Ally Titsworth D/MF 5-4 Fr. Holmes Beach, Fla./Manatee HS 3 Mary Gibson D 5-4 Sr. Hendersonville, Tenn./Pope John Paul II HS 4 Meagan Thornton F 5-4 Fr. Millville, N.J./Millville HS 5 Cynthia Cervantes MF 5-3 Fr. El Paso, Texas/Bel Air HS 6 Katy McGee D 5-11 So. Hudson, Fla./Hudson HS 7 Mary Dorn D 5-5 Sr. Shallotte, N.C./Appalachian State University 8 Brooke Santerre MF 5-5 Sr. Port Republic, Md./Calvert HS Suh-ANN-terr 9 Vickie Rich MF/F 5-2 Sr. Arlington Heights, Ill./Buffalo Grove HS 10 Ariana Smith D 5-8 Fr. Jackson, N.J./Jackson Memorial HS 11 Alex Trujic MF 5-4 Fr. Venice, Fla./Venice HS TRU-juh-IC 13 Kaitlyn Kerrigan MF 5-6 So. Lakewood Ranch, Fla./Lakewood Ranch HS 14 Samantha Arendt MF/F 5-8 Fr. Franklinton, N.C./Franklinton HS 15 MaryBeth Sullivan MF/F 5-6 So. Greensboro, N.C./UNC Charlotte 17 Emily Jones MF 5-6 Jr. Leonardtown, Md./Leonardtown HS 18 Lauren Griffin MF 5-6 Jr. Kernersville, N.C./East Forsythe HS 19 Jessica O’Leary MF/F 5-4 Sr. Millbury, Mass./Marianapolis Prep School 20 Monica Young D/MF 5-6 Jr. Supply, N.C./West Brunswick HS 21 LeeAnn Sullivan D 5-8 So. Greensboro, N.C./Meredith College 22 Kaitlyn Briggs GK 5-10 Fr. Oviedo, Fla./Hagerty HS 25 Mary Bowers F 5-6 Jr. Alexandria, Va./Bishop O’Connell HS 26 Jessica Cardenas D 5-4 Jr. Bakersfield, Calif./Liberty HS Cuh-arr-DEE-nuh-uss

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No. Name 14 Samantha Arendt 1 Mary Biehner 25 Mary Bowers 22 Kaitlyn Briggs 26 Jessica Cardenas 5 Cynthia Cervantes 7 Mary Dorn 3 Mary Gibson 18 Lauren Griffin 17 Emily Jones 13 Kaitlyn Kerrigan 6 Katy McGee 19 Jessica O’Leary 00 Alicia Pierson 9 Vickie Rich 8 Brooke Santerre 10 Ariana Smith 21 LeeAnn Sullivan 15 Mary Beth Sullivan 4 Meagan Thornton 2 Ally Titsworth 11 Alex Trujic 20 Monica Young

Front Row (L-R): Ally Titsworth, Cynthia Cervantes, Meagan Thornton, Vickie Rich, Brooke Santerre, Mary Gibson, Jessica Cardenas, Mary Bowers, Jessica O’Leary, Alex Trujic, Mary Dorn. Back Row: Assistant Athletic Trainer Michael Nyquist, Head Coach Cally Morrill, MaryBeth Sullivan, Katy McGee, LeeAnn Sullivan, Samantha Arendt, Mary Biehner, Kaitlyn Briggs, Alicia Pierson, Lauren Griffin, Monica Young, Ariana Smith, Emily Jones, Kaitlyn Kerrigan, Assistant Coach Nick Whiting.

By Class Freshman 7Sophomore 5Junior 6Senior 5

By State/Country California 1Florida 6Illinois 1Maryland 2Massachusetts 1New Jersey 2North Carolina 7Tennessee 1Texas 1Virginia 1

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The Lees-McRae women’s soccer program opens the 2011 campaign with high hopes, charging into head coach Cally Morrill’s second year at the helm following one of the most successful seasons in school history. With the return of 16 letter-winners, a strong core of veteran seniors, and one of the most talented recruiting classes in recent memory, the Bobcats look primed to build upon their second-place finish in the conference last season and challenge for the program’s second ConferenceCarolinas crown.

Lees-McRae puttogether an impressive debut season for coach Morrill, posting a 14-6 overall record while going 8-2 in conference play en route to the program’s first top-four finish in the league standings since 2003. The Bobcats showed tremendous improvement in all facets of the game last season, registering decisive victories over Limestone, King (Tenn.), Brevard, and Coker. Lees-McRae advanced to the semifinal round of the conference tournament for the second straight year, nearly upsetting top-seeded and regular season champion Belmont Abbey before the Abbey netted a last-minute winner to break the Bobcats’ hearts and end their season.

Several Bobcats garnered individual recognition last season, including freshman MaryBeth Sullivan (Greensboro, N.C.), who earned a spot on the Daktronics NCAA Division II all-Southeast Region Second Team, as well as the all-Conference Carolinas First Team. Joining Sullivan on the all-conference first team were Brooke Santerre (Port Republic, Md.) and Mary Dorn (Shallotte, N.C.), while Vickie Rich (Arlington Heights, Ill.) and Brittany Bolton (Roanoke, Va.) each earned a spot on the second team.

FORWARDSMaryBeth Sullivan returns to the attacking third for the Bobcats after a

tremendous rookie campaign, leading LMC with 14 goals and 37 points last season while also dishing out nine assists. The Greensboro, N.C. native will be

joined by a trio of gifted returners, as well as a pair of promising newcomers, to give the Bobcats a deep and talented attacking corps.

Rich returns for her senior season with a chance to cement her name among the program’s all-time greats, needing just 25 points to move into a tie for fifth on the school’s career points list. The Arlington Heights, Ill. native posted another solid campaign for the Bobcats last season, totaling 11 goals, eight assists, and 30 points, while ranking

second in the conference with six match-winners.Fellow senior Jessica O’Leary (Millbury, Mass.) returns with high expectations

for her final campaign after a solid junior season, in which she posted three goals, three assists, and nine points in 18 starts. Junior Mary Bowers (Alexandria, Va.) is expected to compete for playing time after sitting out last season, and making 12 appearances during her freshman campaign.

The Bobcats also welcome a pair of exciting and talented freshmen into the fold this season, as Meagan Thornton (Millville, N.J.) and Samantha Arendt (Franklinton, N.C.) join the program to provide two new attacking options for coach Morrill. Thornton comes to the Bobcats from Millville Senior High School in Millville, N.J., where she was a three-time all-conference performer. Arendt joins LMC from Franklinton High School in Franklinton, N.C., where she was a two-time all-region and four-time all-conference honoree, as well as earning a spot on four consecutive academic all-conference teams.

MIDFIELDERSThe Bobcat midfield is once again expected to be one of the team’s biggest

strengths, with Santerrre, Kaitlyn Kerrigan (Lakewood Ranch, Fla.), and Emily Jones (Leonardtown, Md.) returning to anchor the middle of the park for LMC. Santerre enjoyed a breakout season in 2010, posting career highs in goals (eight), assists (seven), and points (23) en route to a first-team all-conference selection.

Kerrigan and Jones return for their junior seasons after putting together solid sophomore campaigns in the Green and Gold. A native of Lakewood Ranch, Fla., Kerrigan made a tremendous impact in all areas of the pitch last season, posting four goals as well as a team-best 11 assists, concluding the campaign ranked 12th in the nation in helpers per match (0.58). Jones put together a fine season of her own, totaling four goals and four assists for the Bobcats.

Lauren Griffin is back in the fold for her junior season with the Bobcats after making seven appearances last fall, and will be expected to compete for playing time in the center of the park.

Joining the veteran presence in the midfield will be a pair of promising freshmen, as Cynthia Cervantes (El Paso, Texas) and Alex Trujic (Venice, Fla.) joins the Bobcats after successful careers at the prep level. Cervantes starred for Bel Air High School in El Paso, Texas, earning team MVP honors on three occasions while leading her club team to back-to-back appearances in the region finals. Trujic comes to LMC from Venice High School in Venice, Fla., where she was a two-time Defensive MVP after garnering all-state, all-league, and all-county honors while attending Pompton Lakes High School, located in Pompton Lakes, N.J., in 2007.

DEFENDERSSeniors Mary Gibson (Hendersonville, Tenn.) and Dorn return to anchor the

Bobcat backline, fresh off a season in which LMC held opponents to 22 goals in 20 matches, including six shutouts. Gibson led the Bobcats in minutes played last season, logging over 1,700 minutes while recording one assist. Dorn once again provided a veteran and calming presence in her second season in the Green and Gold, making 16 starts and logging nearly 1,400 minutes while adding a goal.

Jessica Cardenas (Bakersfield, Calif.) and Monica Young (Supply, N.C.) return for their junior campaigns with the Bobcats after providing much needed depth along the backline last season. Cardenas appeared in 14 matches last fall, including seven starts, while logging over 800 minutes in her sophomore season

at LMC. Young took the pitch in nine matches last season, totaling one goal and one assist in limited action.

Sophomore Katy McGee (Hudson, Fla.) returns after a solid rookie season in which she totaled three goals, one assist, and seven points while logging nearly 1,700 minutes and starting every match for the Bobcats. Fellow sophomore LeeAnn Sullivan (Greensboro, N.C.) is back in the fold after red-shirting last season following her transfer from Meredith College in

Raleigh, N.C.The Bobcats also welcome a pair of promising freshmen into their defending

corps, as Ariana Smith (Jackson, N.J.) and Ally Titsworth (Holmes Beach, Fla.) come to LMC following stellar prep careers. Smith joins the Bobcats from Jackson Memorial High School in Jackson, N.J., where she led her team to back-to-back NJ Central Jersey Group IV state championships, as well as back-to-back appearances in the overall state semifinals. Titsworth comes to LMC from Manatee High School in Bradenton, Fla., where she was a four-year letter-winner and recipient of both the Coaches’ and Captain’s Award.

GOALKEEPERSThe Bobcats will have a new face spending the bulk of the time between

the pipes this season with the departure of Bolton. There is expected to be stiff competition for minutes in LMC’s six-yard box, with junior Mary Biehner (Wilmington, N.C.) contending with sophomore Alicia Pierson (Brooksville, Fla.) and freshman Kaitlyn Briggs (Oviedo, Fla.) for the starting nod. Biehner has yet to take the pitch for the Bobcats in her career, but provides a critical locker room presence and is a vital component in the chemistry of the team.

Pierson is ready to prove herself at the college level after limited playing time in her freshman season, appearing in three matches and logging just over 60 minutes, while stopping the only shot she faced. Briggs joins the Bobcats from Hagerty High School in Oviedo, Fla., where she garnered all-conference honors in each of the last three seasons, while earning a spot on the FACA all-Star team as a senior.

OUTLOOKWith a battle-tested corps of veterans and a promising group of newcomers,

the Bobcats look to utilize their depth to full effect and take advantage of an envious blend of youth, talent, and experience to build on the success of last season. Coach Morrill’s squad will face a demanding schedule and loftier expectations, as the Bobcats hope to continue their rise and return the program to the glory it once enjoyed.

Sophomore MaryBeth Sullivan2010 Daktronics all-Southeast Region

Senior Mary Gibson2010 team leader in minutes played

Senior Brooke Santerre2010 all-Conference Carolinas First Team

Senior Vickie Rich2009 Daktronics All-American

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As a junior (2010): Appeared in 20 matches,

including 18 starts…Posted three goals and a career-high three assists to equal her personal-best of nine points…Opened the season with a goal against North Georgia (Sep. 2)…Scored in back-to-back matches against Mars Hill (Sep. 8) and Limestone (Sep. 11)…Assisted on the match-winner against Mars Hill...As a sophomore (2009): Appeared in 20 matches, including 14 starts…Recorded two goals…Scored in back-to-back matches against Belmont Abbey (Oct. 6) and Trevecca Nazarene (Oct. 13)...As a freshman (2008): Appeared in 20 matches, including 11 starts…Fourth on the team in goals (four) and fifth in points (nine)…Scored the match-winner in her collegiate debut at Ferrum (Sep. 2)…Notched her second goal of the season against Brevard (Sep. 8)…Tallied the match-winner at St. Andrews (Sep. 13)…Posted her first career assist against Southern Virginia (Oct. 27)...High School: Graduated from Marianapolis Preparatory School in Thompson, Conn…Coached by Esad Darman…Four-time all-league selection…Two-time all-conference honoree…Two-time team MVP…Boston Globe All-Star in 2006…School career and single-season record-holder for most goals and points…Played club soccer for Delta FC…Coached by Andrew Hush...Personal: Born on July 10, 1990 in Worcester, Mass…Daughter of Thomas and Nancy O’Leary…Cousin Steve Perhoda played lacrosse at Hartford University…Majoring in business administration and international studies…Plans to participate in a study abroad internship and pursue a master’s degree in international relations…Conference Carolinas all-Academic team...Member of Sigma Beta Delta International Honor Society...More about Jessica: Favorite book: “The Five People You Meet in Heaven”…Favorite musical artist: Citizens Cope…Favorite song: “Mr. Jones” by Counting Crows…Favorite sports team: Arsenal…Favorite athlete: Carlos Tevez of Manchester City….Jessica can’t imagine a week without: Exercise…Jessica’s advice to kids: “Always try new things”…Favorite color: Red…Favorite food: Sushi…Favorite sport other than soccer: Equestrian…People Jessica most admires: Her parents…Best advice Jessica has ever been given: “Never quit”…When Jessica was a kid, she tried to be like: Former US Olympic soccer player Julie Foudy.

As a junior (2010): All-Conference Carolinas First

team…Appeared and started in 16 matches…Scored her first career goal at Milligan (Sep. 4)...As a sophomore (2009): All-Conference Carolinas Second team…Appeared in 19 matches, including 18 starts…Recorded four shots...Previous school (2008): Attended Appalachian State University in Boone, N.C...High School: Graduated from West Brunswick High School in South Brunswick, N.C…Coached by Tripp Smith…Four-time all-conference selection…Three-time all-region honoree…Played club soccer for Cape Fear ’90 Wave...Personal: Born on April 5, 1990 in Supply, N.C…Daughter of Leonard and Paula Dorn…Has one brother, Will…Majoring in accounting…Plans to attend graduate school…Member of Sigma Beta Delta Business Honor Society, Chi Alpha Sigma National College Athlete Honor Society...More about Mary: Favorite book: “She’s Come Undone”…Favorite midnight snack: Popcorn…Favorite movie: “The Basketball Diaries”…Favorite musical artist: Modest Mouse…Favorite sports team: Notre Dame football…Favorite athletes: Former LMC cyclist Carla Swart and former US Olympic soccer player Michelle Akers…Favorite color: Red…Favorite food: Pizza…Favorite sports other than soccer: Surfing and snowboarding…When Mary was a kid, she tried to be like: Mike.

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Year MP MS Min. G A Pts. Shots Shot % MWG2009 19 18 1359 0 0 0 4 .000 02010 16 16 1361 1 0 2 5 .200 0TOTAL 35 34 2720 1 0 2 9 .111 0

mary dorn’s career statIstIcs

As a junior (2010): Appeared and started in

all 20 matches…Led the team in minutes played (1714)…Played the full 90 minutes in all but three matches…Tallied an assist at St. Andrews (Oct. 23)…Season-high four shots at Erskine (Oct. 26).As a sophomore (2009): Appeared in 20 matches, including 19 starts…Played at least 80 minutes in all but one match...As a freshman (2008): Appeared in 19 matches, including 16 starts…Played at least 80 minutes in all but four matches…Tallied one goal and one assist…Notched her first career assist against Columbia (Sep. 11)…Scored her first career goal against Southern Virginia (Oct. 27)...High School: Graduated from Pope John Paul II High School in Hendersonville, Tenn…Coached by Mike McLaren…Second team all-county in 2006…First team all-county in 2007…Played club soccer for Brentwood Pride…Coached by Mark Champion.Personal: Born on Feb. 12, 1990 in Hendersonville, Tenn…Daughter of Thomas and Cheryl Gibson…Has one brother, Andrew, and one sister, Ashley…Majoring in athletic training with a minor in physical education…Plans to attend graduate school for occupational therapy...More about Mary: Favorite book: “Thirteen Reasons”…Favorite midnight snack: Chips…Favorite movie: “Harry Potter”…Favorite musical artist: Keith Urban…Favorite song: “Sweet Thing” by Keith Urban…Favorite sports teams: Nashville Predators and Tennessee Titans…Favorite athlete: Cristiano Ronaldo of Real Madrid…Favorite saying by Coach Morrill: “Don’t leave anything behind! Give it your all”…Mary can’t imagine a week without: Food…Mary’s advice to kids: “Don’t ever give up on your dreams”…Favorite color: Lime green…Favorite food: Sushi…Favorite sport other than soccer: Hockey…Person Mary most admires: Her sister, Ashley…Best advice Mary has ever been given: “Don’t give up and push through anything”…What people don’t know about Mary: She loves to cook…When Mary was a kid, she tried to be like: Her father…When people first meet Mary, they think: She’s very shy.

Year MP MS Min. G A Pts. Shots Shot % MWG2008 19 16 918 1 1 3 12 .083 02009 20 19 1498 0 0 0 0 .000 02010 20 20 1714 0 1 1 6 .000 0TOTAL 59 55 4130 1 1 4 18 .056 0

mary GIBson’s career statIstIcs

Year MP MS Min. G A Pts. Shots Shot % MWG2008 20 11 575 4 1 9 30 .133 22009 20 14 926 2 0 4 32 .062 02010 20 18 1323 3 3 9 36 .083 0TOTAL 60 43 2824 9 4 22 98 .092 2

JessIca o’Leary’s career statIstIcs

Cat. No. Date OpponentGoals 1 10.27.08 Southern Va.Assists 1 10.23.10 St. AndrewsPoints 2 10.27.08 Southern Va.Shots 4 10.26.10 Erskine

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The Bobcats’ 2011 Senior ClassFrom Left to Right: Mary Gibson, Mary Dorn, Brooke San-

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Cat. No. Date OpponentGoals 1 9.4.10 MilliganPoints 2 9.4.10 MilliganShots 2 10.28.09 Milligan

Cat. No. Date OpponentGoals 1 Several timesAssists 1 Several timesPoints 3 9.08.10 Mars HillShots 6 9.29.10 Montreat

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Senior ∙ Midfield/Forward ∙ 5-4Millbury, Mass.Marianapolis Prep School

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Year MP MS Min. G A Pts. Shots Shot % MWG2008 20 19 925 5 3 13 51 .098 12009 20 18 1279 15 7 37 58 .259 52010 20 20 1547 11 8 30 69 .159 6TOTAL 60 57 3751 31 18 80 178 .174 12

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In the Record Book: Second in career match-

winning goals (12)… Third in career assists per match (0.30)…Fourth in career goals per match (0.52)…Fifth in career points per match (1.33)…Tied for seventh in career assists (18)…Eighth in career goals (31)…Ninth in career points (80)...As a junior (2010): All-Conference Carolinas Second team…Appeared and started in all 20 matches…Led the team and fourth in program history with six match-winners…Second in goals (11) and points (30)…Third in assists (eight)… Third in the conference in goals (11)…Sixth in assists (eight)…Scored the deciding goal in three straight matches (Sep. 4-11)…Conference Carolinas Player of the Week (Sep. 14)…Notched a goal in five of the first seven matches of the season, including four match-winners…Delivered the winner from the penalty spot against Mount Olive (Sep. 18)…Posted one goal and a season-high two assists against Converse (Sep. 27)…Added two assists at Montreat (Sep. 29)…Scored the match-winner at St. Andrews (Oct. 23)…Season-high two goals against Coker (Oct. 30)…Posted one goal and one assist in the conference tournament semifinal at Belmont Abbey (Nov. 4)...As a sophomore (2009): Daktronics NCAA Division II All-America Third team…Daktronics NCAA Division II all-Southeast Region First team…All-Conference Carolinas First team…Fourth in program history in single-season points per match (1.85) and fifth in goals per match (0.75)…Sixth in match-winners (five)…Appeared in 20 matches, including 18 starts…Ranked 36th in NCAA II in points per match (1.75)…47th in goals per match (0.70)…Led the conference in points (37), goals (15), and assists (seven)…Led the team in goals (15), assists (seven), points (37), and match-winners (five)…Scored a goal in six straight matches (Sep. 5-28)…Tallied the match-winner against Erskine (Sep. 12)…Scored two goals, including the winner, against Ferrum (Sep. 22)…Notched a hat trick at Coker (Sep. 26), including the match-winner…Two goals against St. Andrews (Oct. 3)…Season-high three goals, two assists, and eight points against Trevecca Nazarene (Oct. 13)...Notched two assists at Mount Olive (Oct. 17)...As a freshman (2008): Appeared in 20 matches, including 19 starts…Second on the team in assists (three) and points (13), and third in goals (five)…Notched at least one point in each of her first three collegiate matches…Scored her first career goal against Columbia (Sep. 11)…Tallied a goal in back-to-back matches against Pikeville (Sep. 23) and Barton (Sep. 27)…Season-high three points at Barton…First career match-winner against Anderson (Oct. 25)...High School: Graduated from Buffalo Grove High School in Buffalo Grove, Ill…Coached by Pat Duddle…Played club soccer for the Arlington Aces Academy…Coached by Stein Garcia…Two-year captain...Personal: Born on Nov. 21, 1989 in Melrose Park, Ill…Daughter of Michael and Rosanna Rich…Has one brother, Vincent, and one sister, Lidia…Majoring in accounting with a minor in psychology…Plans to attend graduate school and pursue a career as a certified public accountant...More about Vickie: Favorite books: “Twilight” series…Favorite midnight snack: Cookies and milk…Favorite musical artist: Coldplay…Favorite song: “The Show Goes On” by Lupe Fiasco…Favorite sports teams: Chicago Cubs, Chicago Bears, Chicago Bulls, and Chicago Fire…Favorite athlete: Former US Olympic soccer player Mia Hamm…Vickie can’t imagine a week without: Her dog, Humphrey…Vickie’s advice to kids: “Don’t care what other people think of you”…Favorite color: Red…Favorite food: Her grandmother’s gnocchi…Favorite sports other than soccer: Basketball, volleyball, snowboarding, or rollerblading…Person Vickie most admires: Her grandmother… What people don’t know about Vickie: She’s super strong…When Vickie was a kid, she tried to be like: Former US soccer player Mia Hamm…When people first meet Vickie, they think: She’s either mean or shy.

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In the Record Book: Tied for fourth in program

history in career assists per match (0.22)...Seventh in match-winners (four)…Tied for ninth in career assists (13)...As a junior (2010): All-Conference Carolinas First team…Conference Carolinas Player of the Week (Sep. 28)…Appeared and started in all 20 matches…Ranked sixth in the conference in points (23)…Tied for eighth in goals (eight)…Tied for seventh in assists (seven)…Third on the team in goals and points…Tied for fourth in assists…Career highs in goals, assists, and points…Five-match points streak (Sep. 18-29)…Back-to-back match-winners at King (Sep. 22) and Barton (Sep. 25)…Notched two goals and one assist at Barton…Season-high three goals, two assists, and eight points against Converse (Sep. 27)…Tallied a goal and an assist against Brevard (Oct. 15)...As a sophomore (2009): Appeared in 20 matches, including 19 starts…Posted one goal and three assists…Tallied a goal and an assist against St. Andrews (Oct. 3)...As a freshman (2008): Tied for second on the team in assists (three)…Tied for fifth in goals (three) and points (nine)…Scored her first collegiate goal in her debut at Ferrum (Sep. 2)...Tallied the match-winner against Converse (Sep. 17)…Notched an assist and the match-winner against Southern Virginia (Oct. 27)...High School: Graduated from Calvert High School in Port Republic, Md...Personal: Born on Aug. 22, 1990 in Port Republic, Md…Daughter of Charles and Mary Santerre…Has four brothers, Luke, Brady, Duncan, and Gavin…Has one sister, Mallory…Majoring in psychology with a minor in sociology…Plans to go to graduate school for occupational therapy with a specialization in autism…ESPN/CoSIDA Academic All-District III Second team in 2010 - first selection in program history...Conference Carolinas all-Academic team...Alpha Chi Honor Society…Chi Alpha Sigma National College Athlete Honor Society…Recipient of the Psychology Department Award in 2011...More about Brooke: Favorite book: “The Kite Runner”…Favorite midnight snack: Anything with chocolate…Favorite musical artists: Jimmy Buffett, Kenny Chesney…Favorite song: “Mmmbop” by Hanson…Favorite athletes: Former US Olympic soccer player Michelle Akers and Steven Gerrard of Liverpool FC…Favorite color: Green…Favorite sports other than soccer: Tennis and swimming…People Brook most admires: Her parents…Best advice Brooke has ever been given: “Just do it”.

Year MP MS Min. G A Pts. Shots Shot % MWG2008 20 20 921 3 3 9 32 .094 22009 20 19 1412 1 3 5 12 .083 02010 20 20 1601 8 7 23 61 .131 2TOTAL 60 59 3934 12 13 37 105 .114 4

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Cat. No. Date OpponentGoals 3 9.27.10 ConverseAssists 2 9.27.10 ConversePoints 8 9.27.10 ConverseShots 8 9.27.10 Converse

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High School: Graduated from Cape Fear Academy in Wilmington, N.C…Coached by Meade McFarlane…Back-to-back team MVP in

2008 and 2009…second team all-region in 2008…third team all-area in 2009...Recipient of her high school’s Wendy’s Heisman honor in 2008...Personal: Born on April 24, 1991 in Norfolk, Va…Daughter of Barbara Biehner…Mother Barbara played tennis at Emory University…Majoring in athletic training…Plans to pursue a career as an athletic trainer with a professional sports team...More about Mary: Favorite book: “Ender’s Game”…Favorite movie: “Bad Boys II”….Favorite musical artist: Linkin Park…Favorite song: “Rise Above This” by Seether…Favorite sports team: New England Revolution…Favorite athlete: Kasey Keller of Seattle Sounders FC…Favorite saying by Coach Morrill: “I can’t wait to see you play”…Mary can’t imagine a week without: Music…Mary’s advice to kids: “You can never learn too much”…Favorite colors: Blue, green, and brown…Favorite food: Anything healthy…Favorite sport other than soccer: Field hockey…Person Mary most admires: Her mother…Best advice Mary has ever been given: “Don’t give up”.

Cat. No. Date OpponentGoals 3 Two timesAssists 2 Four timesPoints 8 10.13.09 Trev. Naz.Shots 10 9.04.10 Milligan

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matches…Recorded one shot at St. Andrews (Oct. 23)...As a freshman (2009): Appeared in 14 matches, including two starts…Recorded three shots...High School: Graduated from East Forsyth High School in Winston-Salem, N.C…Coached by Chad Lorentz…All-conference and all-region selection…Named her team’s Best Defensive Player…Played club soccer for Twin City Soccer…Coached by Paul Forester...Personal: Born on Oct. 11, 1991 in Winston-Salem, N.C…Daugther of Marty and Jennifer Griffin…Has one sister, Morgan…Majoring in pre-professional biology…Plans to attend graduate school...More about Lauren: Favorite books: “Twilight” series…Favorite midnight snack: Yogurt…Favorite movie: “Love & Basketball”…Favorite musical artist: Trey Songz…Favorite quote by Coach Morrill: “Every day, every way”…Favorite color: Blue…Favorite food: Chicken…Favorite sport other than soccer: Rugby…Person Lauren most admires: Her grandmother…Best advice Lauren has ever been given: “Never back down”…When Lauren was a kid, she tried to be like: Her mother…When people first meet Lauren, they think: She’s intimidating.

As a sophomore (2010): Did not play...

As a freshman (2009): Appeared in 12 matches…Recorded three shots...High School: Graduated from Bishop O’Connell High School in Arlington, Va…Coached by Alberto Starace…Played club soccer for SYC Patriots…Coached by Chuck Markson…Served as captain of her club squad...Personal: Born on Sep. 30, 1991 in Washington, D.C…Daughter of Mike and Susi Bowers…Has one brother, Will, and one sister, Jessi…Majoring in elementary education with a minor in psychology…Plans to pursue a career teaching either first or second grade...More about Mary: Favorite midnight snack: “Special K” cereal…Favorite movies: “The Hangover” and “Anchorman”…Favorite musical artists: Sublime, Kid Cudi, SOJA, and Rebelution…Favorite sports team: Washington Capitals…Favorite athletes: Brooks Laich of the Washington Capitals and David Beckman of Los Angeles Galaxy…Favorite color: Green…Favorite foods: Anything with cheese, pita bread and hummus…Favorite sport other than soccer: Hockey…People Mary most admires: Her parents.

As a sophomore (2010): Appeared in 14 matches,

including seven starts…Recorded three shots.As a freshman (2009): Appeared in 13 matches, including seven starts…Recorded an assist against Johnson Bible College (Sep. 7)...High School: Graduated from Liberty High School in Bakersfield, Calif...Personal: Full name is Jessica Marie Cardenas…Born on Mar. 15, 1991 in Bakersfield, Calif…Daughter of Jose Manuel Cardenas, Jr. and Maria Rivera…Has one brother, Jose Cardenas III…Majoring in pre-professional biology…Plans to attend medical school following graduation...More about Jessica: Favorite midnight snack: Ben & Jerry’s Strawberry Cheesecake ice cream…Favorite movie: “Beerfest”…Favorite sports teams: FC Barcelona and Manchester United…Jessica can’t imagine a week without: Food…Favorite color: Yellow…Favorite foods: Pepperoni pizza, bean and cheese burritos…Best advice Jessica has ever been given: “Don’t be afraid to try something new; you never know where it might take you”…What people don’t know about Jessica: She’s afraid of heights, but she doesn’t let it stop her…When people first meet Jessica, they think: She’s shy.

Cat. No. Date OpponentShots 2 9.19.09 Limestone

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Cat. No. Date OpponentAssists 1 9.28.09 Johnson BiblePoints 1 9.28.09 Johnson BibleShots 1 Several times

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Year MP MS Min. G A Pts. Shots Shot % MWG2009 14 2 439 0 0 0 3 .000 02010 7 0 149 0 0 0 1 .000 0TOTAL 21 2 588 0 0 0 4 .000 0

Lauren GrIffIn’s career statIstIcs

Year MP MS Min. G A Pts. Shots Shot % MWG2009 19 17 1091 3 1 7 28 .107 02010 20 20 1450 4 4 12 35 .114 1TOTAL 39 37 2541 7 5 19 63 .111 1

emILy Jones’ career statIstIcs

As a sophomore (2010): Appeared and started in

20 matches…Tied for fourth on the team in goals (four)…Sixth in assists (four) and points (12)…Scored a goal against Mars Hill (Sep. 8)…Had a goal and an assist at Montreat (Sep. 29)…Scored in back-to-back matches at Queens (Oct. 9) and Wingate (Oct. 12)…Notched the match-winner against Queens…Season-high two assists against Coker (Oct. 30)...As a freshman (2009): Appeared in 19 matches, including 17 starts…Tied for third on the team in goals (three)…Fifth in points (seven)…First collegiate assist against Erskine (Sep. 12)…Scored her first career goal against Ferrum (Sep. 22)…Notched a goal against St. Andrews (Oct. 3)…Scored a goal against Queens (Oct. 26)...High School: Graduated from Leonardtown High School in Leonardtown, Md…Coached by Jennifer Henderson…Member of 2008 state champion team, of which she was a captain…Recipient of the Coaches’ Award in 2007…Basketball Highest Scorer and Coaches’ Award in 2009…Basketball Best Defensive Player in 2008…Played club soccer for Southern Maryland FC Alliance…Coached by Adam Ritchie...Personal: Born on May 12, 1991 in Canada...Daughter of Ken and Heather Jones…Has one brother, Andrew…Majoring in pre-professional biology with a minor in psychology…Plans to attend graduate school…Member of the dean’s list…Community service while at LMC includes volunteering at an area nursing home...More about Emily: Favorite book: “Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy”…Favorite midnight snack: Chocolate…Favorite movie: “Baby Mama”…Favorite musical artist: Lady Antebellum…Favorite song: “Halo” by Beyonce…Favorite sports teams: Phoenix Suns and University of Connecticut women’s basketball…Favorite athletes: Steve Nash of the Phoenix Suns, Maya Moore of the Minnesota Lynx, and professional volleyball player Misty May…Emily’s advice to kids: “Work hard, play harder”…Favorite color: Yellow…Favorite food: Subway…Favorite sport other than soccer: Basketball…People Emily most admires: Her parents…Best advice Emily has ever been given: “Be nice”…What people don’t know about Emily: She’s Canadian…When Emily was a kid, she tried to be like: One of the guys…When people first meet Emily, they think: She’s quiet.

Year MP MS Min. G A Pts. Shots Shot % MWG2009 13 7 528 0 1 1 1 .000 02010 14 7 804 0 0 0 3 .000 0TOTAL 27 14 1332 0 1 1 4 .000 0

JessIca cardneas’ career statIstIcs

Year MP MS Min. G A Pts. Shots Shot % MWG2009 12 0 308 0 0 0 3 .000 02010 Did Not Play TOTAL 12 0 308 0 0 0 3 .000 0

mary BoWer’s career statIstIcs

Cat. No. Date OpponentGoals 1 Several timesAssists 2 10.30.10 CokerPoints 3 Two timesShots 6 9.29.10 Montreat

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Junior ∙ Forward ∙ 5-6Alexandria, Va.Bishop O’Connell HS

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Junior ∙ Defender ∙ 5-4Bakersfield, Calif.Liberty HS

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Junior ∙ Midfielder ∙ 5-6Kernersville, N.C.East Forsyth HS

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As a sophomore (2010): Appeared in

nine matches…Scored her first collegiate goal against Converse (Sep. 27)…Notched her first career assist against Coker (Oct. 30)...As a freshman (2009): Appeared in two matches...High School: Graduated from West Brunswick High School in South Brunswick, N.C…Coached by Tripp Smith…All-Conference, all-region, and all-state second team selection…Captain...Played club soccer for Cape Fear ’91 Wave…Coached by Peter Broadly...Personal: Born on Oct. 24, 1991 in Wilmington, N.C…Daughter of Greg and Becky Young…Has three brothers, Alex, Elijah, and Micah…Has one sister, Marie…Aunt Cyndi Rudchich swam at Ohio State University…Uncle Chris Young played football at Otterbien College…Grandfather David Young played football for the Dayton Triangle…Majoring in English and history…Plans to attend law school after graduation…Academic awards while at LMC include the dean’s list, Honor’s College, and Alpha Chi Honor Society...More about Monica: Favorite book: “A Widow for One Year”…Favorite movie: “Gladiator”…Favorite musical artist: Counting Crows…Favorite song: “Hangin’ Around” Counting Crows…Favorite sports team: Cleveland Browns…Favorite athletes: Joshua Cribbs of the Cleveland Browns and Steve Nash of the Phoenix Suns…Monica’s advice to kids: “Always try your best”…Favorite color: Red…Favorite food: Mashed potatoes…Favorite sport other than soccer: Football…Person Monica most admires: Her father…Best advice Monica has ever been given: “If you are worried about something, try to fix it. If you cannot fix it, do not worry about it”…When Monica was a kid, she tried to be like: Her father…When people first meet Monica, they think: She’s outgoing.

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Year MP MS Min. G A Pts. Shots Shot % MWG2009 2 0 67 0 0 0 1 .000 02010 9 0 133 1 1 3 5 .200 0TOTAL 11 0 200 1 1 3 6 .167 0

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PLayer ProfILes

Cat. No. Date OpponentGoals 1 9.27.10 ConverseAssists 1 10.30.10 CokerPoints 2 9.27.10 ConverseShots 2 9.27.10 Converse

In the Record Book: Third in single-season assists

per match (0.58)…Ninth in single-season assists (11)...As a freshman (2010): Ranked 12th in NCAA II in assists per match (0.58)…14th in total assists (11)…Appeared in 19 matches, including 17 starts…Led the team and second in the conference in assists…Fourth on the team and 10th in the conference in points (19)…Tied for fourth on the team in goals (four)…Posted two four-match point streaks…Tallied at least one assist in each of her first four collegiate matches…Season-high two assists against Limestone (Sep. 11)…First career goal against Mount Olive (Sep. 18)…Scored a goal in back-to-back matches, including the deciding strike at Erskine (Oct. 26)…Season-high three points (goal and an assist) against Coker (Oct. 30)...High School: Graduated from Lakewood Ranch High School in Lakewood Ranch, Fla…Coached by Guy Virgilio…Most Improved in 2007…Midfield MVP in 2008 and 2009…Team MVP in 2010…Captain in 2009-2010 season…Played club soccer for FC Sarasota…Coached by Jamie Brester and Billy Unzicker...Personal: Born on December 31, 1991 in Indianapolis, Ind…Daughter of Tim and Rachael Kerrigan…Has two sisters, Nikki and Camryn…Majoring in sports science with a minor in psychology…Plans to attend graduate school for physical therapy and pursue a collegiate coaching career...More about Kaitlyn: Favorite books: “19 Minutes” and “Because of Winn Dixie”…Favorite midnight snacks: Popcorn or ice cream…Favorite movies: “Dumb and Dumber”, “Despicable Me”, “The Grinch”, and “Jurassic Park 1 and 3”…Favorite musical artists: Mumford and Sons, The Maine, Glee Cast, Britney Spears, and Lady Antebellum…Favorite song: Any cover by the cast of Glee…Favorite sports teams: Tampa Bay Rays, Indianapolis Colts, Buffalo Sabres, Manchester United, and Celtic FC…Favorite athletes: David Beckham of Los Angeles Galaxy, US Olympic soccer player Carli Lloyd, Josh Hamilton of the Texas Rangers, Kaka of Real Madrid, and Blake Griffin of the Los Angeles Clippers…Favorite saying by Coach Morrill: “Every day, every way”…Kaitlyn can’t imagine a week without: Laughing or her friends…Kaitlyn’s advice to kids: “Stand up for what you believe in and never give up on your dreams”…Favorite colors: Orange, green, and purple…Favorite foods: Ice cream or anything spicy…Favorite sports other than soccer: Hockey and football…Best advice Kaitlyn has ever been given: “Just be yourself and never give up”…What people don’t know about Kaitlyn: She secretly has Bieber Fever…When people first meet Kaitlyn, they think: “Well, not everyone can be normal”.

Year MP MS Min. G A Pts. Shots Shot % MWG2010 19 17 1344 4 11 19 47 .085 1TOTAL 19 17 1344 4 11 19 47 .085 1

kaItLyn kerrIGan’s career statIstIcs

Cat. No. Date OpponentGoals 1 Four timesAssists 2 9.11.10 LimestonePoints 3 10.30.10 CokerShots 6 Two times

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Junior ∙ Defender/Midfield ∙ 5-6Suppy, N.C.West Brunswick HS

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In the Record Book: First in program history

in career shots per match (3.80)…Second in career points (1.85), assists (0.45), and goals per match (0.70)…Third in single-season shots per match (3.80)…Fourth in single-season points (1.85) and assists per match (0.45)…Seventh in single-season goals per match (0.70)…Tenth in single-season assists (nine)...As a freshman (2010): Daktronics NCAA Division II all-Southeast Region Second team…All-Conference Carolinas First team…Conference Carolinas Player of the Week (Nov. 2)…Appeared and started in all 20 matches… Ranked 26th in NCAA II in total points (37)…34th in points per match (1.85)…35th in assists per match (0.45)…39th in goals per match (0.70)…Second in the conference in goals (14) and points (37)…Tied for third in assists (nine)…Led team in goals and points…Second in assists…First career goal and assist against Limestone (Sep. 11)…Four-match points streak (Sep. 22-29)…Two goals at Barton (Sep. 25)…Season-high two assists against Converse (Sep. 27)…Ended season with five-match goals streak…Season-high three goals (including the match-winner), two assists, and eight points against Coker (Oct. 30)...Scored in both matches of conference tournament against Mount Olive(Nov. 1) and Belmont Abbey (Nov. 4)...High School: Graduated from Page High School in Greensboro, N.C…Three-time all-conference selection…Played club soccer for Greensboro United…Coached by Bob Singer...Personal: Born on June 8, 1991 in Greensboro, N.C…Daughter of Ed and Arlene Sullivan…Has one brother, Bennett, and a twin sister, LeAnn, who plays soccer at LMC …Majoring in business administration with a concentration in marketing...More about MaryBeth: Favorite book: “The Giver”…Favorite midnight snack: Pizza…Favorite movie: “Hercules”…Favorite musical artist: The Avett Brothers…Favorite song: “Time to Say Goodbye” by Emile Pandolfi…Favorite sports teams: FC Barcelona and Chelsea FC…Favorite athlete: Lionel Messi of FC Barcelona…MaryBeth can’t imagine a week without: Cook Out…MaryBeth’s advice to kids: “Play together, win together”…Favorite color: Purple…Favorite food: Cook Out…Person MaryBeth most admires: Her brother, Bennett…What people don’t know about MaryBeth: She can juggle.

As a freshman (2010): Appeared and started in

all 20 matches…Tied for seventh on the team in goals (three)…Tied for eighth in points (seven)…Posted three goals and one assist…Scored her first collegiate goal in her debut against North Georgia (Sep. 2)…Notched a goal at Montreat (Sep. 29)…Scored her third goal of the season at St. Andrews (Oct. 23)…Notched her first career assist in the semifinal round of the conference tournament at Belmont Abbey (Nov. 4)...High School: Graduated from Hudson High School in Hudson, Fla…Coached by Stephen Jones…Back-to-back first-team all-conference selections in 2009 and 2010…Played club soccer for FCFC…Coached by Chris Swezey...Personal: Full name is Katy Lynn McGee…Born on April 22, 1992 in Jacksonville, Fla…Daughter of Gary and Terri McGee…Has two sisters, Shelby and Logan…Aunt Gina played volleyball at Pasco-Hernando Community College in New Port Richey, Fla…Father Gary played baseball at Jacksonville University…Majoring in pre-professional biology with a minor in psychology…Plans to go to graduate school and pursue a career as a pediatrician...More about Katy: Favorite books: “Harry Potter” series…Favorite midnight snack: Animal crackers…Favorite movie: “Soul Surfer”…Favorite musical artist: “Christina Aguilera”…Favorite song: “Come on Over” by Christina Aguilera…Favorite sports teams: Atlanta Braves, Manchester United, Tampa Bay Lightning, and the Dallas Cowboys…Favorite athletes: Chipper Jones of the Atlanta Braves, former US Olympic soccer player Mia Hamm, and Landon Donovan of Los Angeles Galaxy…Favorite quote by Coach Morrill: “Every day, every way”…Katy’s advice to kids: “Always fight for what you believe in”…Favorite color: Blue…Favorite food: Bacon…Favorite sport other than soccer: Volleyball…People Katy most admires: Her parents…Best advice Katy has ever been given: “Believe in yourself”…When Katy was a kid, she tried to be like: Her mother…When people first meet Katy, they think: She’s shy.

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Year MP MS Min. G A Pts. Shots Shot % MWG2010 20 20 1490 14 9 37 76 .184 1TOTAL 20 20 1490 14 9 37 76 .184 1

maryBeth suLLIvan’s career statIstIcs

Cat. No. Date OpponentGoals 3 10.30.10 CokerAssists 2 Two timesPoints 8 10.30.10 CokerShots 10 9.29.10 Montreat

As a freshman (2010): Appeared in three matches, logging 61 minutes and making one save while allowing no goals...High School:

Graduated from Nature Coast Technical High School in Brooksville, Fla…Coached by Lisa Brown…Back-to-back recipient of the Coaches Award as a junior and senior…Named team MVP as a senior…Most Improved as a sophomore…Played club soccer for Hernando Heat…Coached by John Salazar...Personal: Born on May 14, 1992 in Spring Hill, Fla…Daughter of James Pierson and Debbie Jolley…Has one brother, James, and two sisters, Krista and Tamera…Majoring in athletic training…Plans to pursue a career as an athletic trainer at either the collegiate or professional level, and coach goalkeepers on the side...More about Alicia: Favorite athletes: US Olympic goalkeeper Hope Solo and Natasha Kai of the Philadelphia Independence…Alicia’s advice to kids: “Pursue your dreams”…Favorite color: Blue…Favorite sport other than soccer: Football…Best advice Alicia has ever been given: “You can do anything”.

Year MP MS Min. GA GAA Saves W L T Sho2010 3 0 61 0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0TOTAL 3 0 61 0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0

aLIcIa PIerson’s career statIstIcs

Year MP MS Min. G A Pts. Shots Shot % MWG2010 20 20 1693 3 1 7 11 .273 0TOTAL 20 20 1693 3 1 7 11 .273 0

katy mcGee’s career statIstIcs

Cat. No. Date OpponentGoals 1 Three timesAssists 1 11.04.10 Belmont AbbeyPoints 2 Three timesShots 4 10.23.10 St. Andrews

Previous School: Attended Meredith College in Raleigh, N.C…Garnered all-conference honorable mention recognition...High

School: Graduated from Page High School in Greensboro, N.C…Coached by Zack Osbourne…Personal: Born on June 8, 1991 in Raleigh, N.C…Daughter of Ed and Arlene Sullivan…Has one brother, Bennett, and one twin sister, MaryBeth…Sister MaryBeth also plays soccer for the Bobcats…Majoring in pre-professional biology with a minor in art…Plans to attend graduate school...More about LeeAnn: Favorite books: “Harry Potter” series…Favorite midnight snack: Cook Out…Favorite movie: “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire”…Favorite musical artist: Sugarland…Favorite sports team: USA women’s national team…Favorite athlete: Ali Krieger of the USA women’s national team…LeeAnn can’t imagine a week without: Chick-fil-A…Favorite color: Orange…Favorite food: Chick-fil-A…Favorite sport other than soccer: Dodge ball.

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sophomore ∙ Defender ∙ 5-11Hudson, Fla.Hudson HS

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Sophomore ∙ Defender ∙ 5-8Greensboro, N.C.Meredith College

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Sophomore ∙ Midfield/Forward ∙ 5-7Greensboro, N.C.UNC CHarlotte

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sophomore ∙ Goalkeeper ∙ 5-6Brooksville, Fla.Nature Coast HS

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High School: Graduated from Jackson Memorial High School…Coached by Drew Gibson…Team MVP as a freshman…Member of

Shore Conference championship team in 2007…A-South champions in 2009 and 2010…NJ Central Jersey Group IV state champions in 2009 and 2010…NJ overall state semifinalists in 2009 and 2010…Played club soccer for Matchfit-Chelsea…Coached by Julio Vacacela...Personal: Born on Jan. 17, 1993 in Freehold, N.J…Daughter of George and Pilar Smith…Has one brother, George…Brother George played lacrosse at Fairleigh Dickinson University…Majoring in pre-professional biology…Plans to attend veterinary school...More about Ariana: Favorite book: “The Outsiders”…Favorite midnight snack: Cereal…Favorite movie: “Space Jam”…Favorite musical artists: Sublime and Eminem…Favorite sports teams: New York Rangers and the Spanish national soccer team…Favorite athletes: Sergio Ramos of Real Madrid and Brandon Dubinsky of the New York Rangers…Ariana can’t imagine a week without: Talking…Ariana’s advice to kids: “Have fun and stay young”…Favorite color: Yellow…Favorite foods: Sushi and her mother’s ham and cheese sandwiches…Favorite sport other than soccer: Beach volleyball...People Ariana most admires: Her family…The toughest opponent Ariana has ever played against: Her brother…What people don’t know about Ariana: She wants to take a ballroom dancing class…When Ariana was a kid, she tried to be like: Her brother…When people first meet Ariana, they think: She’s fun, easy going, and always happy.

PLayer ProfILes

High School: Graduated from Franklinton High School in Franklinton, N.C…Two-time all-region honoree…Four-time all-conference

selection…Four-time academic all-conference player…Played club soccer for Carolina Soccer Club…Coached by Godfrey Miller...Personal: Full name is Samantha Jean Arendt…Born on Aug. 4, 1992 in Raleigh, N.C…Daughter of Chris Arendt and Nancy Boggs…Has one brother, Cole Arendt, and one sister, Bella Arendt…Father Chris played football for Duke University, Dallas Cowboys, and the Denver Broncos…Mother Nancy played professional tennis on the WTA Tour…Brother Cole played soccer at Wingate University…Majoring in sport science with a minor in nutrition...More about Samantha: Favorite midnight snack: Pineapple popsicles…Favorite movie: “Drumline”…Favorite musical artists: Shinedown, Sick Puppies, Creed, and Staind…Favorite sports teams: Los Angeles Lakers, FC Barcelona, and Duke Blue Devils…Favorite athletes: Former US soccer player Mia Hamm and Kobe Bryant of the Los Angeles Lakers…Samantha can’t imagine a week without: Sleep…Favorite colors: Blue and purple…Favorite food: Raspberries…Favorite sports other than soccer: Tennis, snowboarding…People Samantha most admires: Her brother, parents, and grandparents…Best advice Samantha has ever been given: “Trust in the Lord with all your heart”…What people don’t know about Samantha: She collects decks of cards…When Samantha was a kid, she tried to be like: Mia Hamm…When people first meet Samantha, they think: She’s shy.

High School: Graduated from Hagerty High School in Oviedo, Fla…Coached by Rodney Kenney…FACA all-Star team and first team all-

conference in 2011…Second team all-conference selection in 2009 and 2010…Played club soccer for FSA Freedom…Coached by Bobby Hurring...Personal: Born on Oct. 30, 1992 in Fort Knox, Ky…Daughter of Ralph and LuAnn Briggs…Has two sisters, Bethany and Kylie…Majoring in athletic training…Plans to pursue a career as a physician’s assistant...More about Kaitlyn: Favorite book: “Soul Surfer”…Favorite midnight snack: Chocolate milk…Favorite movie: “Never Back Down”…Favorite musical artist: Jack Johnson…Favorite sports teams: Real Madrid and the Pittsburgh Steelers…Favorite athletes: Iker Casillas of Real Madrid and Gareth Bale of Tottenham Hotspur…Favorite color: Red…Favorite food: Fruit…Favorite sport other than soccer: Surfing…People Kaitlyn most admires: Aline Reis and Danielle Dos Santos, Central Florida women’s soccer…What people don’t know about Kaitlyn: She has a black belt in Karate…When Kaitlyn was a kid, she tried to be like: Simba from The Lion King.

High School: Graduated from Bel Air High School in El Paso, Texas…Coached by Tod Hansen…Three-time team MVP…Two-time team

MVP in cross country…Played club soccer for El Paso Juventus FC…Coached by Alejandro Martin del Campo…Member of back-to-back regional finalist team...Personal: Born on July 23, 1993…Daughter of Enrique and Martha Cervantes...More about Cynthia: Favorite book: “The Crossing”…Favorite midnight snack: Oreo cookies and milk…Favorite movie: “Goal! The Dream Begins”…Favorite musical artist: Chicago…Favorite song: “I Don’t Wanna Live Without Your Love” by Chicago…Favorite athlete: Former US soccer player Mia Hamm…Cynthia can’t imagine a week without: Running and training…Cynthia’s advice to kids: “Never give up, even if you have failed more than once”…Favorite color: Pink…Favorite food: Chinese…Favorite sport other than soccer: Running…People Cynthia most admires: Her parents…What people don’t know about Cynthia: She loves to write…When Cynthia was a kid, she tried to be like: The Power Puff Girls…When people first meet Cynthia, they think: She’s shy and quiet.

High School: Graduated from Millville Senior High School in Millville, N.J…Coached by Brian Sloan…Second team all-conference in 2007…

First team all-conference in 2009…First team all-conference in 2010...Personal: Born on May 9, 1993 in Halleyville, N.J…Daughter of Paul and Annette Thornton…Has one brother, Paul Thornton, Jr…Majoring in elementary education...More about Meagan: Favorite color: Yellow…Favorite food: Pizza…Favorite sport other than soccer: Track & field.

High School: Graduated from Manatee High School in Bradenton, Fla…Coached by George Ameres…Four-year letter-winner…

Defensive MVP…Coaches Award…Captain’s Award…Played club soccer for Braden River Rage…Coached by Rick Ponto...Personal: Full name is Ally Jean Titsworth…Born on May 18, 1993 in Bradenton, Fla…Daughter of Steve and Judy Titsworth…Has one brother, Jack, and one sister, Lauren…Majoring in wildlife biology...More about Ally: Favorite book: Anything by Jodi Picolt…Favorite midnight snack: Ice cream…Favorite movie: “Pirates of the Caribbean”…Favorite song: “La Mar” by The Ocean…Favorite sports team: Tampa Bay Lightning…Favorite athlete: Ryan Malone of the Tampa Bay Lightning…Ally can’t imagine a week without: Food…Favorite color: Teal…Favorite food: Pizza…Favorite sport other than soccer: Hockey…People Ally most admires: Her parents…Best advice Ally has ever been given: “Pain is temporary, pride is forever”.

High School: Graduated from Venice High School in Venice, Fla…Coached by Sheldon Chamberlain…Two-time Defensive MVP…

Previously attended Pompton Lakes High School in Pompton Lakes, N.J., where she garnered all-state, all-league, and all-county honors in 2007…Played club soccer for Naples Elite…Coached by Chris Palumbo...Personal: Full name is Alexsandra Trujic…Born on Dec. 28, 1992…Daughter of Robert and Zora Trujic…Has three sisters, Tanya, Tina, and Vicki…Sister Tina plays soccer at the University of Central Floria…Majoring in criminal justice…Plans to attend law school following graduation...More about Alex: Favorite books: “Twilight” series…Favorite midnight snack: Chocolate…Favorite movie: “Forrest Gump”…Favorite musical artist: Lil Wayne…Favorite sports teams: New England Patriots and Boston Celtics…Favorite athlete: Former French soccer player Zinedine Zidane…Alex can’t imagine a week without: Her cell phone…Alex’s advice to kids: “Stay out of trouble”…Favorite color: Blue…Favorite food: Spaghetti…Favorite sports other than soccer: Football and basketball…People Alex most admires: Her friends and family…Best advice Alex has ever been given: “It’s not the size of the dog in the fight, but the size of the fight in the dog”…When Alex was a kid, she tried to be like: Former US soccer player Mia Hamm...When people first meet Alex, they think: She’s fun.

September 30 ............................................................................................Mary Bowers

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BoBcat BIrthdays In season

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Freshman ∙ Midfield/Forward ∙ 5-8Franklinton, N.C.Franklinton HS

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Freshman ∙ Goalkeeper ∙ 5-10Oviedo, Fla.Hagerty HS

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The Bobcats outperformed even the loftiest expectations in 2010, finishing the regular season tied for second in Conference Carolinas after being picked seventh in the preseason poll prior to Cally Morrill’s first year at the helm.

Behind the exceptional play of a talented recruiting class and a seasoned group of upperclassmen, the Bobcats stormed out of the gate with eight wins in their first 10 matches, including a 2-1 win at Milligan on Sep. 4 to give Morrill her first victory as a head coach. The Bobcats continued their strong play with a 3-0 clean sheet against conference rival Limestone on Sep. 11, defeating the Saints behind a breakout performance by freshman MaryBeth Sullivan, who delivered a goal and two assists on the afternoon.

After suffering a 1-0 setback to eventual league champion Belmont Abbey, responded with a pivotal 2-1 victory against Mount Olive on Sep. 18, thanks to a controversial penalty kick by Vickie Rich late in the match. The win over Mount Olive proved to be a trend-setter, propelling the Bobcats on a five-match winning streak that included impressive away victories over King (Tenn.) and Barton.

All good things must come to an end, as the Bobcats’ streak came to a heartbreaking halt with a 1-0 defeat on their home pitch against Pfeiffer on homecoming weekend. Morrill’s squad responded, traveling to Charlotte and stealing a 1-0 victory over Queens, jumping back into the race for the conference crown with a 5-2 mark in league play entering the home stretch.

The Bobcats suffered a pair of one-goal setbacks over the next three matches, falling at Wingate and North Greenville before registering a 4-0 victory over St. Andrews on Oct. 23 to clinch a top-half finish.

Lees-McRae then traveled to Erskine for a pivotal conference showdown, coming away with a 4-1 victory to guarantee the program’s best league record since 2003. The Bobcats closed out the regular season in style, defeating Coker by a score of 8-1 on senior day while finishing in a tie for second place in the conference standings with Queens and Pfeiffer.

Due to tiebreakers, the Bobcats were awarded the fourth seed and a home match against Mount Olive in the quarterfinal round of the Conference Carolinas Tournament. The Bobcats did not waste the opportunity, defeating the Trojans by a score of 2-1, as senior Abby White netted the winner late in the first half following a sensational strike from distance by Sullivan.

With the victory in the quarterfinals, the Bobcats advanced to the semifinal round against regular season champion Belmont Abbey, who handed LMC its first conference loss of the season on Sep. 14. The Bobcats refused to admit a repeat was inevitable, battling back from a pair of one-goal deficits to knot the score at 2-2 on Sullivan’s 14th goal of the season less than four minutes into the second half.

The Abbey responded as championship teams often do, netting the eventual winner less than three minutes later and holding off a ferocious string of Bobcat attacks over the final half hour to advance to the conference final.

The Bobcats enjoyed one of the program’s best award seasons in 2010, placing five on the all-Conference Carolinas team, including first-team selections Brooke Santerre, Mary Dorn, and Sullivan. Rich and senior goalkeeper Brittany Bolton also garnered second team recognition as Sullivan earned a spot on the all-tournament team.

Santerre also made program history for the Bobcats, becoming the school’s first-ever selection to the ESPN/CoSIDA Academic all-District III women’s soccer team. Sullivan then joined Rich as the second player in program history to garner Daktronics NCAA Division II all-Southeast Region honors, earning a spot on the second team.

The Bobcats also earned a pair of prestigious team awards, earning the program’s third straight NSCAA Team Academic Award, while also being recognized by the NSCAA for their sportsmanship and ethical play with the Silver Award, presented to all teams that accumulate no red cards and a maximum of five cautions during the season.

The 2010 Lees-McRae BobcatsFront Row (L-R): Jessica Cardenas, Erica Mason, Caitlin Smith, Aleeshia Fisher, Katelyn Custer, Jessica O’Leary, Mary Gibson, Kaitlyn Kerrigan, Rachel Wojcicki, Abby White, Vickie Rich. Back Row: Head Coach Cally Morrill, Brooke Santerre, MaryBeth Sullivan, Lauren Griffin, LeAnn Sullivan, Monica Young, Stacy Swezey, Brittany Bolton, Alicia Pierson, Nicole Rogers, Katy McGee, Sarah Sims, Mary Bowers, Emily Jones, Mary Dorn, Assistant Coach Nick Whiting.

MaryBeth Sullivan2010 Daktronics All-Southeast Region Second Team

Brooke Santerre2010 all-Conference Carolinas First Team

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2010 statIstIcs

Overall: 14-6-0 Confernce Carolinas: 8-2-0 Home: 7-2-0 Away: 7-4-0 Neutral: 0-0-0

## Name MP-MS Min G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% MWG PK-ATT 15 MaryBeth Sullivan 20-20 1490 14 9 37 76 .184 35 .461 1 0-0 9 Vickie Rich 20-20 1547 11 8 30 69 .159 47 .681 6 1-1 8 Brooke Santerre 20-20 1601 8 7 23 61 .131 33 .541 2 1-1 13 Kaitlyn Kerrigan 19-17 1344 4 11 19 47 .085 22 .468 1 0-0 12 Katelyn Custer 18-9 1013 4 7 15 28 .143 18 .643 2 0-0 17 Emily Jones 20-20 1450 4 4 12 35 .114 16 .457 1 0-0 19 Jessica O’Leary 20-18 1323 3 3 9 36 .083 25 .694 0 0-0 6 Katy McGee 20-20 1693 3 1 7 11 .273 6 .545 0 0-0 33 Abby White 13-0 327 3 1 7 7 .429 5 .714 1 0-0 20 Monica Young 9-0 133 1 1 3 5 .200 3 .600 0 0-0 7 Mary Dorn 16-16 1361 1 0 2 5 .200 1 .200 0 0-0 3 Mary Gibson 20-20 1714 0 1 1 6 .000 2 .333 0 0-0 14 Sarah Sims 13-1 326 0 0 0 7 .000 5 .714 0 0-0 26 Jessica Cardenas 14-7 804 0 0 0 3 .000 1 .333 0 0-0 4 Rachel Wojcicki 16-12 999 0 0 0 3 .000 2 .667 0 0-0 18 Lauren Griffin 7-0 149 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0-0 32 Erica Mason 6-0 82 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 30 Nicole Rogers 2-0 11 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 10 Caitlin Smith 5-0 58 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 2 Aleeshia Fisher 2-0 32 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 0 Brittany Bolton 20-20 1695 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 00 Alicia Pierson 3-0 61 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Total 20 56 53 165 400 .140 222 .555 14 2-2 Opponents 20 22 11 55 138 .159 77 .558 6 0-0

## Name GP-GS Min GA Avg Saves Pct W L T Sho Faced 00 Alicia Pierson 3-0 60:35 0 0.00 1 1.000 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 Brittany Bolton 20-18 1739:25 22 1.14 54 .711 14 6 0 5.0 137 TM TEAM 0:00 0 0.00 0 .000 0 0 0 1.0 0 Total 20 1800:00 22 1.10 55 .714 14 6 0 6 138 Opponents 20 1800:00 56 2.80 166 .748 6 14 0 3 393

Team saves: 0

GOALS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd TotalLees-McRae 27 29 56Opponents 13 9 22

SHOTS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd TotalLees-McRae 213 187 400Opponents 76 62 138

SAVES BY PERIOD 1st 2nd TotalLees-McRae 30 25 55Opponents 95 71 166

CORNER KICKS BY PRD 1st 2nd TotalLees-McRae 55 53 108Opponents 31 31 62

FOULS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd TotalLees-McRae 61 63 124Opponents 51 71 122

ATTENDANCE SUMMARY LMCW OPPTotal 1834 1531Dates/Avg Per Date 9/204 11/139Neutral Site #/Avg 0/0

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Date Opponent WL Score Overall Conf Attend Goals scoredSep 02 NORTH GEORGIA L 2-5 0-1-0 0-0-0 123 Katy McGee (Kaitlyn Kerrigan) Jessica O'Leary (Brooke Santerre)Sep 04 at Milligan W 2-1 1-1-0 0-0-0 223 Mary Dorn (Kaitlyn Kerrigan) Vickie Rich (unassisted)Sep 08 MARS HILL W 3-1 2-1-0 0-0-0 138 Emily Jones (Kaitlyn Kerrigan) Vickie Rich (Jessica O'Leary) Jessica O'Leary (Vickie Rich)Sep 11 LIMESTONE * W 3-0 3-1-0 1-0-0 123 Vickie Rich (MaryBeth Sullivan) Jessica O'Leary (Kaitlyn Kerrigan) MaryBeth Sullivan (Kaitlyn Kerrigan)Sep 14 at Belmont Abbey * L 0-1 3-2-0 1-1-0 100 -Sep 18 MOUNT OLIVE * W 2-1 4-2-0 2-1-0 178 Kaitlyn Kerrigan (Brooke Santerre) Vickie Rich (penalty kick)Sep 22 at King W 4-1 5-2-0 2-1-0 113 MaryBeth Sullivan (Kaitlyn Kerrigan) Brooke Santerre (MaryBeth Sullivan) Brooke Santerre (penalty kick) Vickie Rich (Brooke Santerre)Sep 25 at Barton * W 3-1 6-2-0 3-1-0 136 MaryBeth Sullivan (Katelyn Custer) Brooke Santerre (Kaitlyn Kerrigan) MaryBeth Sullivan (Jessica O'Leary;Katelyn Custer)Sep 27 CONVERSE * W 7-0 7-2-0 4-1-0 127 Vickie Rich (Brooke Santerre) Brooke Santerre (MaryBeth Sullivan) MaryBeth Sullivan (Brooke Santerre) Brooke Santerre (MaryBeth Sullivan;Katelyn Custer) Katelyn Custer (Vickie Rich) Brooke Santerre (Vickie Rich) Monica Young (Kaitlyn Kerrigan)Sep 29 at Montreat W 4-0 8-2-0 4-1-0 211 Katelyn Custer (Brooke Santerre;Vickie Rich) Katy McGee (Vickie Rich) Emily Jones (Katelyn Custer;MaryBeth Sullivan) MaryBeth Sullivan (Emily Jones)Oct 02 PFEIFFER * L 0-1 8-3-0 4-2-0 340 -Oct 09 at Queens * W 1-0 9-3-0 5-2-0 160 Emily Jones (MaryBeth Sullivan;Kaitlyn Kerrigan)Oct 12 at Wingate L 2-3 9-4-0 5-2-0 125 Emily Jones (Vickie Rich) MaryBeth Sullivan (Emily Jones)Oct 15 BREVARD W 3-0 10-4-0 5-2-0 107 Katelyn Custer (MaryBeth Sullivan;Brooke Santerre) Brooke Santerre (unassisted) Kaitlyn Kerrigan (Katelyn Custer)Oct 20 at North Greenville L 0-1 10-5-0 5-2-0 60 -Oct 23 at St. Andrews * W 4-0 11-5-0 6-2-0 225 Vickie Rich (unassisted) Brooke Santerre (Kaitlyn Kerrigan) Katy McGee (unassisted) MaryBeth Sullivan (Mary Gibson)Oct 26 at Erskine * W 4-1 12-5-0 7-2-0 78 Vickie Rich (unassisted) Kaitlyn Kerrigan (unassisted) MaryBeth Sullivan (Jessica O'Leary) Abby White (Katelyn Custer)Oct 30 COKER * W 8-1 13-5-0 8-2-0 459 MaryBeth Sullivan (Katelyn Custer) MaryBeth Sullivan (Emily Jones) Vickie Rich (Emily Jones) Vickie Rich (MaryBeth Sullivan) Katelyn Custer (MaryBeth Sullivan;Kaitlyn Kerrigan) Kaitlyn Kerrigan (Abby White) MaryBeth Sullivan (Vickie Rich) Abby White (Monica Young)Nov 01 MOUNT OLIVE $ W 2-1 14-5-0 8-2-0 239 MaryBeth Sullivan (unassisted) Abby White (unassisted)Nov 04 at Belmont Abbey & L 2-3 14-6-0 8-2-0 100 Vickie Rich (Katy McGee) MaryBeth Sullivan (Vickie Rich)

* Conference Carolinas Match$ Conference Carolinas Tournament, Banner Elk, N.C.& Conference Carolinas Tournament, Belmont, N.C.

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conference caroLInas

Conference Carolinas is a NCAA Division II athletic conference made up of 11 teams from North Carolina and South Carolina. These institutions consist of: Barton College, Belmont Abbey College, Coker College, Converse College, Erskine College, Lees-McRae College, Limestone College, Mount Olive College, Pfeiffer University, Queens University of Charlotte, and St. Andrews Presbyterian College. For the upcoming 2011-12 academic year King College (Bristol, TN) and North Greenville University (Tigerville, SC) will join as full Conference Carolinas league members.

The league supports eighteen season-ending conference championship tournaments with nine women's and nine men's sports. Sports that are sponsored with NCAA automatic qualifications include: Men's Basketball, Women's Basketball, Softball, Baseball, Women's Tennis, Men's Tennis, Men's Golf, Women's Soccer, Women's Cross Country, Men's Cross Country, and Women's Volleyball. NCAA regional and national selection opportunities in Men's Soccer, Men's Lacrosse, Women's Lacrosse, Men's Outdoor Track & Field, Women's Outdoor Track & Field, Women's Golf and Men's Volleyball are also available based on end of year regional rankings and/or season results.

Conference Commissioner, Dr. Alan Patterson about the conference says, "Conference Carolinas is recognized regionally and nationally as a premier NCAA Division II conference which champions scholarship athletics working in concert with student athlete's committed to academic success."

History

Conference Carolinas has a rich tradition in roots that date back to its early initial inception on December 6th, 1930. The conference was formed then as an athletic association "for the greater advantage of the small colleges in North Carolina". The official name given back then was the North State Intercollegiate Conference but known informally as the Old North State Conference.

The birthplace was the Washington Duke Hotel in Durham, NC and the seven charter members were Appalachian, Atlantic Christian (now Barton College), Catawba, Guilford, Elon, High Point, and Lenoir-Rhyne.

The conference followed a policy of expansion for a period of time. Western Carolina became a member in 1933, East Carolina in 1947, Pfeiffer in 1960, Newberry in 1961, and Presbyterian in 1964, followed closely by Mars Hill.

With the acceptance of the first member from South Carolina in Newberry College, a name change became necessary. Thus on May 20, 1961 the official name of the conference was changed to the Carolinas Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (CIAC) but commonly known less formerly as the Carolinas Conference.

East Carolina resigned in 1962 to join the Southern Conference and Appalachian and Western Carolina followed. Football sponsorship in the Carolinas Conference was dropped in 1973

when Lenoir-Rhyne, Newberry, Presbyterian, and Mars Hill joined the South Atlantic Conference.

Pembroke State University became a first-time member in 1976 followed by Wingate College in 1979, and Lenoir-Rhyne rejoined in 1984.

While Guilford College withdrew in 1988, St. Andrews and Mount Olive were added that same year.

The 1989-90 academic year started a new era as Catawba, Elon, Lenoir-Rhyne and Wingate all withdrew to compete in the first year that the South Atlantic Conference would provide championships in all sports, not just football.

The Carolinas Conference then added Belmont Abbey in 1989, Coker College in 1991, and Lees-McRae in 1993.

The 1993-94 academic year brought a change to the conference national affiliation. The conference entered dual membership into both the NAIA DI and NCAA DII affiliation.

The 1995-96 year brought dramatic change to the conference. First, full membership into NCAA Division II was acquired and NAIA affiliation dropped. Thus, this was the first official year of full competition and championship play for the conference in NCAA DII status. Secondly, this was also the same year that Erskine, Longwood, & Queens were accepted as full members of the conference. With Longwood becoming the first Virginia member, another name change occurred and the Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference (known more universally as the ‘CVAC') was born.

Following the 1997 academic year High Point resigned to join the NCAA DI ranks while in 1998 Limestone soon joined and were quickly followed by Anderson in 1999.

In 2003, Longwood University left the conference to explore possibilities in NCAA Division I. Then in 2005 the CVAC added Converse College as an affiliate member before becoming a full member the following year.

With the lone Virginia school in Longwood leaving, the league decided to go back to their roots and change their name to Conference Carolinas in 2007 and currently still remain one of the elite NCAA DII conferences in the nation.

Many institutions have been members of the league during its rich history including Anderson, Appalachian, Atlantic Christian (now Barton College), Belmont Abbey, Catawba, Coker, Converse, East Carolina, Erskine, Guilford, Elon, High Point, Lees-McRae, Lenoir-Rhyne, Limestone, Longwood, Mars Hill, Mount Olive, Newberry, Pembroke State, Pfeiffer, Presbyterian, Queens, St. Andrews, Western Carolina and Wingate.

Barton is the only remaining charter member followed in longevity by Pfeiffer's membership in 1960 and then Mount Olive's and St. Andrews both joining in 1988.

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School Conf Overall PointsBelmont Abbey 9-0-1 17-2-3 28Lees-McRae 8-2 14-6 24Pfeiffer 8-2 13-6-2 24Queens (N.C.) 8-2 10-8 24Mount Olive 6-4 10-8-1 18Limestone 5-4-1 7-8-2 16Erskine 3-7 5-13 9St. Andrews 3-7 3-16 9Converse 1-8-1 2-15-1 4Coker 1-8-1 1-14-2 4Barton 1-9 2-13 3

2010 conference caroLInas standInGs

Freshman of the Year: Sarah Porter, Mount Olive

Player of the Year: Anna Donaldson, Belmont Abbey

Coach of the Year: Robert Lane, Belmont Abbey

Women’s Soccer Scholar Athlete: Sara McCormack, Pfeiffer

Regular Season Champions: Belmont Abbey

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2010 aLL-conference caroLInas teams

First Team

Sarah Porter, Mount Olive - ForwardMaryBeth Sullivan, Lees-McRae - ForwardConnie Axiotis, Belmont Abbey - ForwardAlyssa Wombwell, Pfeiffer - MidfielderNicole Voets, Belmont Abbey - MidfielderBrooke Santerre, Lees-McRae - MidfielderKristin Voirin, Belmont Abbey - DefenderCarly Kensinger, Belmont Abbey - DefenderMary Dorn, Lees-McRae - DefenderSara McCormack, Pfeiffer - DefenderAnna Donaldson, Belmont Abbey - Goalkeeper

Second Team

Madi Dulisse, Limestone - ForwardKristen Wright, Queens - ForwardVickie Rich, Lees-McRae – ForwardKelsey Howard, Queens - MidfielderAshley Alderin-Fleagle, Limestone - MidfielderMegan Reaves, Pfeiffer -MidfielderCasey Craft, Erskine - MidfielderAnna Decker, Queens - DefenderKristin Foster, Belmont Abbey - DefenderLauren Vawter, Queens - DefenderBrittany Bolton, Lees-McRae - Goalkeeper

Third Team

Lindsey Stanley, Mount Olive - ForwardSami Striano, Queens - ForwardJana Gentry, Converse - ForwardRebecca Mateo, Belmont Abbey - ForwardJessica Moulton, Pfeiffer - MidfielderCara Paxson, Mount Olive - MidfielderVannessa Jarrett, Limestone -MidfielderPatrice Clarke, Mount Olive - DefenderTia Rose, Mount Olive - DefenderCaroline Smith, Mount Olive - DefenderKristin Alderin-Fleagle Limestone - Goalkeeper

2010 conference caroLInas statIstIcaL Leaders

SHOTS## Player-Team MP No. Avg/G-----------------------------------------------------------------------------1. Nicole Voets-BACW 22 79 3.592. MaryBeth Sullivan-LMCW 20 76 3.803. Vickie Rich-LMCW 20 69 3.454. Sarah Porter-MOCW 19 64 3.375. Brooke Santerre-LMCW 20 61 3.056. Lindsey Stanley-MOCW 19 60 3.167. Alyssa Wombwell-PUW 21 54 2.578. Kaitlyn Kerrigan-LMCW 19 47 2.479. Madi Dulisse-LCWS 17 44 2.5910. Connie Axiotis-BACW 22 43 1.95

POINTS## Player-Team MP G A Pts. Avg/G-----------------------------------------------------------------------------1. Sarah Porter-MOCW 19 20 5 45 2.372. MaryBeth Sullivan-LMCW 20 14 9 37 1.853. Lindsey Stanley-MOCW 19 10 13 33 1.744. Vickie Rich-LMCW 20 11 8 30 1.505. Alyssa Wombwell-PUW 21 9 6 24 1.146. Brooke Santerre-LMCW 20 8 7 23 1.157. Connie Axiotis-BACW 22 10 2 22 1.008. Kristen Wright-QUW 15 9 3 21 1.409. Cara Paxson-MOCW 19 8 4 20 1.0510. Kaitlyn Kerrigan-LMCW 19 4 11 19 1.00

GOALS## Player-Team MP No. Avg/G----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Sarah Porter-MOCW 19 20 1.052. MaryBeth Sullivan-LMCW 20 14 0.703. Vickie Rich-LMCW 20 11 0.554. Lindsey Stanley-MOCW 19 10 0.53 Connie Axiotis-BACW 22 10 0.456. Kristen Wright-QUW 15 9 0.60 Alyssa Wombwell-PUW 21 9 0.438. Vanessa Jarrett-LCWS 17 8 0.47 Cara Paxson-MOCW 19 8 0.42 Brooke Santerre-LMCW 20 8 0.40

ASSISTS## Player-Team MP No. Avg/G----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Lindsey Stanley-MOCW 19 13 0.682. Kaitlyn Kerrigan-LMCW 19 11 0.583. Becky Sanzsole-MOCW 17 9 0.53 MaryBeth Sullivan-LMCW 20 9 0.45 Kristin Foster-BACW 22 9 0.416. Vickie Rich-LMCW 20 8 0.407. Ash. Alderin-Fleagle-LCWS 17 7 0.41 Katelyn Custer-LMCW 18 7 0.39 Brooke Santerre-LMCW 20 7 0.35 Megan Weston-PUW 21 7 0.33

MATCH-WINNING GOALS## Player-Team MP No. Avg/G----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Sarah Porter-MOCW 19 7 0.372. Vickie Rich-LMCW 20 6 0.303. Rebecca Mateo-BACW 22 4 0.184. Vanessa Jarrett-LCW 17 3 0.18 Madi Dulisse-LCW 17 3 0.18 Alyssa Wombwell-PUW 21 3 0.14 Connie Axiotis-BACW 22 3 0.14 Emily Archer-BACW 22 3 0.14

GOALS AGAINST AVG## Player-Team MP GA Min GAA----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Anna Donaldson-BACW 22 13 2040:00 0.572. Amanda Wemple-PUW 11 9 940:17 0.863. Megan Hirschy-QUW 9 8 689:31 1.044. Lyndsey McIntyre-MOCW 16 16 1360:03 1.065. Michelle Landry-QUW 12 11 904:42 1.096. Brittany Bolton-LMCW 20 22 1739:25 1.147. Kr. Alderin-Fleagle-LCW 17 27 1575:00 1.548. Jamie Alcala-PUW 13 18 1002:13 1.629. Si’Ara Washington-ECW 17 39 1537:46 2.2810. Mileika Miki-BCW 13 39 1142:57 3.07

SAVE PERCENTAGE## Player-Team MP Saves GA Pct----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Anna Donaldson-BACW 22 61 13 .8242. Amanda Wemple-PUW 11 41 9 .8203. Kr. Alderin-Fleagle-LCW 17 105 27 .7954. Jamie Alcala-PUW 13 65 18 .7835. Michelle Landry-QUW 12 39 11 .7806. Lyndsey McIntyre-MOCW 16 52 16 .7657. Ashley Mercuri-CONV 16 164 52 .7598. Si’Ara Washington-ECW 17 110 39 .7389. Brittany Bolton-LMCW 20 54 22 .71110. Megan Hirschy-QUW 9 18 8 .692

SAVES## Player-Team MP No. Avg/G----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Ashley Mercuri-CONV 16 164 10.252. Becca Knott-SAPCW 19 149 7.843. Si’Ara Washington-ECW 17 110 6.474. Kr. Alderin-Fleagle-LCW 17 105 6.185. Carrie Hudnell-COKERW 16 77 4.816. Jamie Alcala-PUW 13 65 5.007. Anna Donaldson-BACW 22 61 2.778. Brittany Bolton-LMCW 20 54 2.709. Mileika Miki-BCW 13 53 4.0810. Lyndsey McIntyre-MOCW 16 52 3.25

SHUTOUTS## Player-Team MP SO Sho/G----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Anna Donaldson-BACW 22 13 0.592. Amanda Wemple-PUW 11 7 0.643. Lyndsey McIntyre-MOCW 16 6 0.384. Brittany Bolton-LMCW 20 5 0.255. Kr. Alderin-Fleagle-LCW 17 3 0.18 Si’Ara Washington-ECW 17 3 0.187. Michelle Landry-QUW 12 2 0.178. Becca Knott-SAPCW 19 1 0.05 Megan Robeson-MOCW 4 1 0.25 Megan Hirschy-QUW 9 1 0.11 Jamie Alcala-PUW 13 1 0.08 Carrie Hudnell-COKERW 16 1 0.06

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Daktronics NCAA Division II All-America2009 Vickie Rich (3rd team)

NAIA All-America1993 Stacy Lamb (Honorable Mention)1994 Kama Roberts (1st team)1994 Stacy Lamb (2nd team)

NJCAA All-America1988 Shannon Johnson (2nd team)1988 Merri Justice (2nd team)1989 Julie Crews (1st team)

NSCAA All-America1989 Jeanne Cobbe (2nd team)1990 Tracy Donahue (1st team)1990 Shannon Webber (1st team)1990 Deanne Santer (2nd team)1993 Kama Roberts (2nd team)1995 Stacy Lamb (1st team)

Daktronics NCAA II All-Southeast Region2009 Vickie Rich (1st team)2010 MaryBeth Sullivan (2nd team)

NAIA All-Region1993 Kama Roberts (1st team)1993 Stacy Lamb (1st team)1993 Leigh Smith (2nd team)1993 Dena Moyer (2nd team)1994 Kama Roberts (1st team)1994 Stacy Lamb (1st team)1994 Heather Bowman (2nd team)1994 Tonya Nauman (2nd team)1994 Ashley Rogers (2nd team)1995 Stacy Lamb (1st team)1995 Ashley Rogers (1st team)1995 Alana Smith (2nd team)

All-NAIA District 261992 Allison McDonald1992 Karen Van Wert1993 Stacy Lamb1993 Dena Moyer1993 Kama Roberts

NSCAA All-Region1989 Jeanne Cobbe1990 Tracy Donahue1990 Shannon Webber1990 Deanne Santer1992 Allison McDonald 1992 Karen Van Wert1992 Kama Roberts1992 Maris Ethridge

NJCAA All-Region X1987 Chrissy Adams1987 Netha Valder1987 Christine LaStella1987 Chip Wulff1987 Beth Loesch1988 Shannon Johnson1988 Merri Justice1988 Christine LaStella1988 Chip Wulff1988 Kiki Kalevas1988 Amber Caldwell1988 Julie Crews1988 Cathy Howard1989 Shannon Johnson1989 Tracy Donahue1989 Julie Crews1989 Cathy Howard

NAIA Academic All-America1993 Leigh Smith1994 Alana Hill1994 Erica Pratt1994 Kama Roberts

CoSIDA Academic All-District2010 Brooke Santerre (2nd team)

NJCAA Region X All-Tournament Team1988 Shannon Johnson1988 Chip Wulff1988 Christine LaStella1988 Amber Caldwell1988 Julie Crews1989 Cathy Howard1989 Tracy Donahue1989 Jeanne Cobbe1989 Julie Crews (MVP)

NJCAA Region X Player of the Year1987 Chrissy Adams1988 Shannon Johnson

All-Western Carolinas Junior College Conference1987 Chrissy Adams1987 Netha Valder1987 Christine LaStella1987 Chip Wulff1987 Beth Loesch1988 Shannon Johnson1988 Merri Justice1988 Christine LaStella1988 Chip Wulff1988 Kiki Kalevas1988 Amber Caldwell1988 Julie Crews1988 Cathy Howard1989 Shannon Johnson1989 Tracy Donahue1989 Julie Crews1989 Cathy Howard

All-Carolinas Independent Athletic Conference1992 Allison McDonald (1st team)1992 Julia Callarman (1st team)1992 Alana Hill (1st team)1992 Kama Roberts (1st team)1992 Karen Van Wert (Honorable Mention)1992 Maris Ethridge (Honorable Mention)

Conference Carolinas All-Tournament Team1994 Ashley Rogers1994 Stacy Lamb1994 Kama Roberts1995 Stacy Lamb1995 Lyndsay Sherry1996 Lyndsay Sherry1999 Heather Sakaduski1999 Carrie Crossett2000 Carrie Crossett (MVP)2000 Heather Sakaduski2000 Eileen Workman2000 Cameron Goodwin2002 Cameron Goodwin2004 Anita Hekman2004 Dottie Brown2004 Heather Klaus2009 Brittany Bolton2010 MaryBeth Sullivan

All-Conference Carolinas1993 Stacy Lamb (1st team)1993 Dena Moyer (1st team)1993 Kama Roberts (1st team)1993 Leigh Smith (1st team)1994 Stacy Lamb (1st team)1995 Alana Hill (1st team)1995 Stacy Lamb (1st team)1995 Tina Tsironis (1st team)1995 Ashley Rogers (2nd team)1996 Stacy Lamb (1st team)1996 Kim Herrmann (1st team)1996 Ashley Rogers (2nd team)1996 Lyndsay Sherry (2nd team)1997 Lyndsay Sherry (1st team)1997 Kim Herrmann (1st team)1997 Murrell Timmons (2nd team)1998 Michelle Beckner (1st team)1998 Lyndsay Sherry (2nd team)1999 Heather Sakaduski (1st team)1999 Carrie Crossett (Honorable Mention)1999 Courtney Rogers (Honorable Mention)2000 Heather Sakaduski (1st team)2000 Carrie Crossett (2nd team)2000 Courtney Rogers (Honorable Mention)2001 Heather Sakaduski (1st team)2001 Tera Reisner (2nd team)2002 Heather Sakaduski (1st team)

2002 Tera Reisner (2nd team)2003 Adrienne Sansing (1st team)2003 Jaime Workman (1st team)2003 Heather Klaus (2nd team)2004 Heather Klaus (2nd team)2004 Amanda Caron (2nd team)2005 Anita Hekman (1st team)2006 Maribeth Novak (2nd team)2009 Vickie Rich (1st team)2009 Mary Dorn (2nd team)2009 Aerial Gregston (3rd team)2009 Maribeth Novak (3rd team)2010 MaryBeth Sullivan (1st team)2010 Brooke Santerre (1st team)2010 Mary Dorn (1st team)2010 Vickie Rich (2nd team)2010 Brittany Bolton (2nd team)

Conference Carolinas Player of the Year1996 Ashley Rogers

Conference Carolinas Freshman of the Year1993 Stacy Lamb1994 Jamie Parr1999 Heather Sakaduski

Conference Carolinas Player of the Week1999 Heather Sakaduski1999 Carrie Crossett2000 Heather Sakaduski2001 Heather Sakaduski2002 Heather Sakaduski2003 Heather Klaus2007 Christine Calvert2007 Tiffany Rodman2009 Vickie Rich (twice)2010 Vickie Rich2010 Brooke Santerre2010 MaryBeth Sullivan

Carolinas Independent Athletic Conference Player of the Year1992 Allison McDonald

Carolinas Junior College Conference Championships1988, 1989, 1990

Carolinas Conference Tournament (NAIA) Championships1992, 1994

Conference Carolinas Championships2000

Conference Carolinas Tournament Champions2000

Conference Carolinas Runner-ups2003, 2010

Conference Carolinas Coach of the Year2009 Renee Lopez

NJCAA Region X Coach of the Year1987 Reid Estus1988 Reid Estus1989 Reid Estus

NAIA Mid-South Region Coach of the Year1994 Reid Estus

NJCAA Region X Champions1987, 1988, 1989

NJCAA Region X Runner-Ups1990

NJCAA District Champions1989

NAIA District 26 Playoffs1992, 1994, 1995

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PointsRank Name Pts. Years1 Heather Sakaduski 200 1999-20022 Stacy Lamb 160 1993-19963 Ashley Rogers 123 1993-19964 Allison McDonald 108 1989-19925 Shannon Johnson 105 1988-1989 Karen VanWert 105 1989-19927 Chrissy Adams 104 19878 Michelle Beckner 82 1995-19989 Vickie Rich 80 2008-present10 Merri Justice 73 1988-1989

Points Per Match (min. 20 matches)Rank Name Pts./M Years1 Chrissy Adams 5.20 19872 Netha Valder 2.90 19873 Shannon Johnson 2.62 1988-19894 Heather Sakaduski 2.35 1999-20025 Stacy Lamb 2.00 1993-19966 MaryBeth Sullivan 1.85 2010-present7 Merri Justice 1.83 1988-19898 Ashley Rogers 1.60 1993-19969 Tera Reisner 1.58 2001-200210 Carrie Crossett 1.55 1999-2000

GoalsRank Name Goals Years1 Heather Sakaduski 91 1999-2002 2 Ashley Rogers 55 1993-1996 3 Stacy Lamb 53 1993-1996 4 Shannon Johnson 46 1988-1989 5 Chrissy Adams 43 19876 Karen VanWert 38 1989-1992 7 Allison McDonald 36 1989-1992 Michelle Beckner 36 1995-19989 Vickie Rich 31 2008-present 10 Tera Reisner 27 2001-02

Goals Per Match (min. 20 matches)Rank Name Goals/M Years1 Chrissy Adams 2.15 19872 Shannon Johnson 1.15 1988-19893 Heather Sakaduski 1.07 1999-20024 Netha Valder 0.95 19875 Ashley Rogers 0.71 1993-19966 MaryBeth Sullivan 0.70 2010-present7 Tera Reisner 0.68 2001-20028 Stacy Lamb 0.66 1993-19969 Christine LaStella 0.57 1987-198810 Merri Justice 0.52 1988-1989 Vickie Rich 0.52 2008-present

AssistsRank Name Asst. Years1 Stacy Lamb 54 1993-19962 Allison McDonald 36 1988-19923 Jeanne Cobbe 33 1989-1992 4 Carrie Crossett 32 1999-2000 5 Merri Justice 31 1988-1991 6 Karen VanWert 29 1989-19927 Chip Wulff 24 1987-19888 Netha Valder 20 19879 Chrissy Adams 18 1987 Dena Moyer 18 1990-1993 Heather Sakaduski 18 1999-2002 Vickie Rich 18 2008-present

Assists Per Match (min. 10 matches since 1998)Rank Name Asst/M Years1 Netha Valder 1.00 19872 Chrissy Adams 0.90 19873 Merri Justice 0.77 1988-19894 Carrie Crossett 0.73 1999-20005 Stacy Lamb 0.68 1993-19966 Chip Wulff 0.65 1987-19887 Allison McDonald 0.45 1989-1992 MaryBeth Sullivan 0.45 2010-present9 Jeanne Cobb 0.41 1989-199210 Karen Van Wert 0.37 1989-1992

Match-Winning GoalsRank Name MWG Years1 Heather Sakaduski 19 1999-20022 Shannon Johnson 13 1988-19893 Vickie Rich 12 2008-present Allison McDonald 12 1989-19925 Ashley Rogers 10 1993-1996 Karen Van Wert 10 1989-19927 Cameron Goodwin 8 1999-2002 Stacy Lamb 8 1993-19969 Netha Valder 7 1987 Tera Reisner 7 2001-02 Shots Attempted (Incomplete)Rank Name Shots Years1 Stacy Lamb 303 1993-19962 Heather Sakaduski 270 1999-20023 Ashley Rogers 230 1993-19964 Michelle Beckner 200 1995-19985 Vickie Rich 178 2008-present6 Lyndsay Sherry 173 1995-19987 Jaime Parr 169 1994-19978 Maribeth Novak 123 2006-099 Brooke Santerre 105 2008-present 10 Jessica O’Leary 98 2008-present

Shots per Match (min. 20 matches - Incomplete)Rank Name Shots/M Years1 MaryBeth Sullivan 3.80 2010-present2 Stacy Lamb 3.79 1993-19963 Heather Sakaduski 3.18 1999-20024 Ashley Rogers 2.99 1993-19965 Vickie Rich 2.97 2008-present6 Christine Calvert 2.95 20087 Michelle Beckner 2.47 1995-19988 Lyndsay Sherry 2.16 1995-19989 Murrell Timmons 2.14 1996-199710 Tiffany Rodman 2.13 2007-08

Goals against average (min. 1500 minutes)Rank Name GAA Years1 Sharon Morgan 0.69 1990-1991 2 Maris Ethridge 0.76 1992-19933 Tricia Davies 0.80 19874 Cathy Howard 0.82 1988-19895 Amanda Caron 1.05 2001-02, 20046 Cheryl Stofka 1.17 1994-19977 Heather Bowman 1.18 1993-19958 Emma Juncadella 1.19 2000-019 Anita Hekman 1.53 2003-06 10 Brittany Bolton 1.72 2007-10

SavesRank Name Saves Years1 Anita Hekman 541 2003-2006 2 Courtney Rogers 300 1999-2000 3 Brittany Bolton 296 2007-2010 4 Amanda Caron 187 2001-2002, 2004 5 Cheryl Stofka 169 1994-1996 6 Heather Bowman 156 1993-19957 Sharon Morgan 151 1990-19918 Emma Juncadella 150 2000-20019 Maris Ethridge 146 1992-1993 Cathy Howard 146 1988-1989

Save PercentageRank Name Sv Pct. Years1 Amanda Caron .899 2001-2002, 20042 Sharon Morgan .858 1990-19913 Courtney Rogers .838 1999-20004 Maris Ethridge .830 1992-19935 Anita Hekman .828 2003-20066 Emma Juncadella .824 2000-20017 Heather Bowman .821 1993-19958 Cathy Howard .816 1988-19899 Cheryl Stofka .793 1994-199710 Katie Brock .740 1998-2001

WinsRank Name Wins Years1 Cathy Howard 33 1988-19892 Brittany Bolton 31 2007-20103 Sharon Morgan 29 1990-19914 Cheryl Stofka 28 1994-19975 Maris Ethridge 27 1992-19936 Anita Hekman 24 2003-20067 Heather Bowman 19 1993-19958 Tricia Davies 17 19879 Amanda Caron 13 2001-2002, 200410 Emma Juncadella 11 2000-2001

ShutoutsRank Name Shutouts Years1 Sharon Morgan 21 1990-91 2 Cathy Howard 18 1988-89 Anita Hekman 18 2003-06 4 Cheryl Stofka 16 1994-96 5 Maris Ethridge 15 1992-93 Brittany Bolton 15 2007-107 Tricia Davies 9 19878 Heather Bowman 8 1993-19959 Marissa Middleton 7 2007-08 Amanda Caron 7 2001-04 Courtney Rogers 7 1999-2000

Matches PlayedRank Name MP Years1 Alana Hill 87 1992-19952 Erica Pratt 86 1992-19953 Heather Sakaduski 85 1999-2002 Jessica Stiles 85 1999-20025 Kristi DeMeritte 81 1992-1995 Michelle Beckner 81 1995-19987 Jeanne Cobb 80 1989-1992 Eileen Norton 80 1999-2002 Lyndsay Sherry 80 1995-1998 Cameron Goodwin 80 1999-2002 Julia Callarman 80 1989-1992 Jaime Parr 80 1994-1997 Stacy Lamb 80 1993-1996 Allison McDonald 80 1989-1992

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Individual Career RecordsGoals: 91, Heather Sakaduski, 1999-2002Assists: 54, Stacy Lamb, 1993-1996Points: 200, Heather Sakaduski, 1999-2002Match-Winning Goals: 19, Heather Sakaduski, 1999-2002Matches Played: 87, Alana Hill, 1992-1995Goals Against Avg. (min. 1500 minutes): 0.69, Sharon Morgan, 1990-1991Saves: 541, Anita Hekman, 2003-2006Wins: 33, Cathy Howard, 1988-1989Shutouts: 21, Sharon Morgan, 1990-1991

Individual Single-Season RecordsGoals: 43, Chrissy Adams, 1987Assists: 24, Merri Justice, 1988Points: 104, Chrissy Adams, 1987Match-Winning Goals: 8, Heather Sakaduski, 2000Goals Against Avg. (min. 750 minutes): 0.53, Sharon Morgan, 1990Wins: 19, Cathy Howard, 1989Saves: 187, Amanda Caron, 2002Shutouts: 13, Sharon Morgan, 1990

Individual Match RecordsGoals: 6; Chrissy Adams, 10/23/87Assists: 4; several times, last by Stacy Lamb, 1995Points: 13; Chrissy Adams, 9/24/87Saves: 23; Cheryl Stofka, 1997

Team Season RecordsWins: 19; 1989 & 1994Losses: 15, 2007Ties: 3; 1993, 2003 & 2004Won-Lost-Tie Percentage: .864 (19-3), 1994Conference Wins: 10, 2000Conference Losses: 8; 2005, 2007, & 2008Conference Ties: 2, 2004Goals: 98, 1987Assists: 80, 1989Points: 273, 1987Saves: 210, 1999Goals Against Average: 0.53, 1990Shutouts: 14, 1990

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PointsRank Name Pts. Year1 Chrissy Adams 104 1987 2 Shannon Johnson 63 1988 3 Heather Sakaduski 60 1999 4 Heather Sakaduski 58 2002 Netha Valder 58 19876 Merri Justice 54 1988 7 Stacy Lamb 51 1994 8 Heather Sakaduski 49 2000 9 Stacy Lamb 47 1993 10 Stacy Lamb 46 1995 Points Per Match (min. 10 matches)Rank Name Pts./M Year1 Chrissy Adams 5.20 19872 Shannon Johnson 3.71 19883 Merri Justice 3.18 19884 Heather Sakaduski 2.90 2002 Netha Valder 2.90 19876 Heather Sakaduski 2.73 19997 Stacy Lamb 2.32 19948 Ashley Rogers 2.25 19949 Stacy Lamb 2.24 199310 Karen Van Wert 2.21 1990

GoalsRank Name Goals Year1 Chrissy Adams 43 1987 2 Shannon Johnson 28 1988 3 Heather Sakaduski 27 1999 4 Heather Sakaduski 26 2002 5 Heather Sakaduski 23 2000 6 Ashley Rogers 20 19947 Netha Valder 19 19878 Karen VanWert 18 1990 Shannon Johnson 18 1989 Stacy Lamb 18 1993

Goals Per Match (min. 10 matches since 1998)Rank Name Goals/M Year1 Chrissy Adams 2.15 19872 Shannon Johnson 1.65 19883 Heather Sakaduski 1.30 2002 4 Heather Sakaduski 1.23 1999 5 Heather Sakaduski 1.00 2000 Ashley Rogers 1.00 19947 Netha Valder 0.95 1987 Karen Van Wert 0.95 19909 Ashley Rogers 0.88 1995 Merri Justice 0.88 1988

AssistsRank Name Asst. Year1 Merri Justice 24 19882 Netha Valder 20 19873 Stacy Lamb 19 19944 Chrissy Adams 18 19875 Carrie Crossett 17 2000 Chip Wulff 17 19877 Allison McDonald 16 1990 8 Jeanne Cobbe 15 1992 Carrie Crossett 15 1999 10 Stacy Lamb 14 1995

Assists Per Match (min. 10 matches since 1998)Rank Name Asst/M Year1 Merri Justice 1.41 19882 Netha Valder 1.00 19873 Chrissy Adams 0.90 19874 Stacy Lamb 0.86 19945 Chip Wulff 0.85 19876 Allison McDonald 0.84 19907 Jeanne Cobb 0.75 19928 Carrie Crossett 0.74 20009 Carrie Crossett 0.71 1999 Stacy Lamb 0.71 1996

Match-Winning GoalsRank Name MWG Year1 Heather Sakaduski 8 20002 Shannon Johnson 7 1988 Netha Valder 7 19874 Vickie Rich 6 2010 Kama Roberts 6 1991 Stacy Lamb 6 1993 Shannon Johnson 6 1989 Chrissy Adams 6 19879 Heather Sakaduski 5 1999 Vickie Rich 5 2009 Ashley Rogers 5 1995 Ashley Rogers 5 1996

Shots Attempted (Incomplete)Rank Name Shots Year1 Heather Sakaduski 152 19992 Stacy Lamb 138 19943 Stacy Lamb 122 19954 Heather Sakaduski 118 20025 Ashley Rogers 88 19956 MaryBeth Sullivan 76 20107 Ashley Rogers 72 19948 Ashley Rogers 70 19969 Michelle Beckner 69 1998 Vickie Rich 69 2010 Jaime Parr 69 1994

Shots per Match (min. 10 matches - Incomplete)Rank Name Shots/M Year1 Heather Sakaduski 6.91 19992 Stacy Lamb 6.27 19943 Heather Sakaduski 5.90 20024 Stacy Lamb 5.30 19955 Ashley Rogers 5.18 19956 MaryBeth Sullivan 3.80 20107 Ashley Rogers 3.68 19968 Michelle Beckner 3.63 19989 Ashley Rogers 3.60 199410 Jaime Parr 3.45 1994 Vickie Rich 3.45 2010

Goals against average (min. 1250 minutes)Rank Name GAA Year1 Sharon Morgan 0.53 19902 Cathy Howard 0.64 19883 Maris Ethridge 0.75 19924 Maris Ethridge 0.78 19935 Tricia Davies 0.80 19876 Sharon Morgan 0.88 19917 Heather Bowman 0.92 19948 Anita Hekman 0.94 20059 Cathy Howard 0.95 198910 Anita Hekman 1.01 2003

SavesRank Name Saves Year1 Amanda Caron 187 2002 2 Courtney Rogers 173 1999 3 Anita Hekman 170 2006 4 Anita Hekman 142 2004 5 Courtney Rogers 127 2000 6 Anita Hekman 126 2005 7 Emma Juncadella 119 2001 8 Brittany Bolton 113 2007 9 Cheryl Stofka 103 1996 Anita Hekman 103 2003 WinsRank Name Wins Year1 Cathy Howard 19 19892 Tricia Davies 17 19873 Sharon Morgan 16 19904 Maris Ethridge 15 19925 Brittany Bolton 14 2010 Cathy Howard 14 19887 Amanda Caron 13 2002 Sharon Morgan 13 19919 Cheryl Stofka 12 1996 Maris Ethridge 12 1993 Heather Bowman 12 1994

ShutoutsRank Name Shutouts Year1 Sharon Morgan 13 1990 2 Cathy Howard 10 1988 3 Maris Ethridge 9 1992 Tricia Davies 9 19875 Sharon Morgan 8 1991 Cathy Howard 8 1989 Cheryl Stofka 8 1995 8 Anita Hekman 7 2003 Amanda Caron 7 2002 10 Brittany Bolton 6 2009 Anita Hekman 6 2006 Maris Ethridge 6 1993

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PointsRank Points Year1 273 19872 260 19893 255 19904 207 19885 195 19946 188 20027 183 19958 179 19929 165 201010 154 2001

GoalsRank Goals Year1 98 19872 90 19893 88 19904 77 19885 72 1994 72 20027 69 19958 65 19929 58 199310 56 2010

AssistsRank Assists Year1 80 19892 79 19903 77 19874 53 1988 53 20106 51 19947 49 19928 46 2001 46 199910 45 1995

Match-Winning GoalsRank MWG Year1 19 1994 19 19893 17 19874 16 19905 15 19956 14 20107 13 1993 13 1996 13 1988 13 1991

Goals Against AverageRank GAA Year1 0.53 19902 0.60 1988 0.60 19944 0.80 1987 0.80 19926 0.88 19917 0.93 19938 0.94 20059 0.98 200310 1.03 2002

Fewest Goals ConcededRank GC Year1 10 19902 11 19883 13 19944 15 1991 15 20056 16 19877 17 19928 20 20039 21 1993 21 2002

SavesRank Saves Year1 210 19992 188 20023 176 20064 170 20005 165 19976 153 19987 147 20078 142 20049 126 200510 120 2001

WinsRank Wins Year1 19 1989 19 19943 17 1987 17 20005 16 1990 16 19957 15 19928 14 1988 14 2010 14 2002

ShutoutsRank Sho Year1 14 19902 11 19953 10 19884 9 1987 9 2000 9 19927 8 1991 8 20089 7 1994 7 1989 7 1993 7 2002 7 2003 7 2009

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1987 (17-3, 8-0 WCJCC)Final NJCAA Rank: 7WCJCC Champions

NJCAA Region X ChampionsCoach: Reid Estus

Date Opponent W-L-T Score9/13 at Appalachian State W 4-19/16 Guilford W 2-09/19 at Brevard * W 7-19/20 Anderson * W 5-09/24 at North Greenville * W 12-09/26 at Warren Wilson W 7-09/29 at Salem W Forfeit10/2 at Spartanburg Meth. * W 4-110/7 at Anderson * W 6-010/8 at Warren Wilson W 5-010/11 at Guilford L 1-210/13 Spartanburg Methodist* W 3-010/23 North Greenville * W 9-110/25 Appalachian State W 2-110/27 Salem W 11-010/31 Brevard * W 8-111/6 vs. North Greenville % W 8-211/7 at Brevard % W 3-211/20 vs. Essex ^ L 0-211/23 vs. Mercer ^ L 0-2* WCJCC Match% Region X Championships, Brevard, N.C.^ NJCAA National Tournament, Trenton, N.J.

1988 (14-2-1, 8-0 CJCC)Final NJCAA Rank: 7

CJCC ChampionsNJCAA Region X Champions

Coach: Reid EstusDate Opponent W-L-T Score9/13 Warren Wilson T 1-19/17 North Greenville * W 7-19/21 at Brevard * W 7-09/24 at Anderson * W 11-29/28 Spartanburg Methodist* W 6-110/2 Brevard * W 6-010/7 at Warren Wilson W 2-010/10 at St. Andrews W 4-010/13 at Maryville W 6-010/15 at Spartanburg Meth.* W 5-010/17 at Appalachian State W 1-010/26 Anderson * W 6-010/29 at North Greenville * W 5-011/4 vs. Anderson % W 4-111/5 vs. Spartanburg Meth.% W 4-011/16 vs. Mercer ^ L 1-211/18 vs. SUNY-Farmingdale ^ L 1-3* CJCC Match% Region X Championships, Tigerville, S.C.^ NJCAA National Tournament, Princeton, N.J

1989 (19-3-1, 6-1 CJCC)Final NJCAA Rank: 7

CJCC ChampionsNJCAA Region X Champions

Coach: Reid EstusDate Opponent W-L-T Score9/9 Anderson * W 2-19/10 Andrew W 1-09/12 at Presbyterian W 6-09/16 at Spartanburg Meth.* W 6-09/20 Warren Wilson W 10-09/23 at Brevard * L 1-39/25 at Appalachian State W 3-210/1 St. Andrews W Forfeit10/4 Spartanburg Methodist* W 3-010/6 at Furman W 8-010/8 Tennessee W 4-110/11 at Warren Wilson W 4-010/13 at Maryville W 1-010/16 Brevard * W 2-110/26 Appalachian State W 5-110/28 at Anderson * W 3-010/29 at Truett-McConnell W Forfeit11/2 Anderson % W 5-111/4 Brevard % W 2-111/11 Andrew & W 11-111/15 Schoolcraft (Mich.) ^ L 2-511/17 Ann-Arundel (Md.) ^ L 2-4* CJCC Match% Region X Championships, Banner Elk, N.C.& District Tournament, Banner Elk, N.C.^ NJCAA National Tournament, Princeton, N.J.

1990 (16-3, 5-1 CJCC)CJCC Champions

NJCAA Region X Runner-UpCoach: Reid Estus

Date Opponent W-L-T Score9/4 at Warren Wilson W 10-09/8 at Lenoir-Rhyne W 6-09/12 Appalachian State W 3-09/15 at Spartanburg Meth.* W 10-09/17 at Tusculum W 4-09/22 Brevard * W 2-19/26 Maryville W 2-09/29 Anderson * W 3-010/3 East Tenn. State W 9-010/4 at Catawba W 10-010/6 Spartanburg Methodist* W 10-010/7 at Appalachian State W 2-110/10 at Brevard * L 0-210/14 Furman W 6-010/16 at East Tenn. State W 8-010/27 at Anderson * W 3-110/28 Schoolcraft L 0-211/1 vs. Anderson % W 3-011/3 vs. Brevard % L 0-3* CJCC Match% Region X Championships, Spartanburg, S.C.

1991 (13-5)First Season as Four-Year School

Coach: Reid EstusDate Opponent W-L-T Score9/4 at Carson-Newman W 4-09/7 at Maryville L 1-29/10 Tusculum W 3-09/14 at Erskine W 3-29/18 Presbyterian W 2-19/21 Tennessee Wesleyan W 4-09/23 Lenoir-Rhyne W 3-19/27 Catawba W 3-010/1 Wingate W 4-010/6 Methodist W 2-010/7 at Gardner-Webb W 4-010/11 Queens (N.C.) W 3-110/12 at Coker L 0-110/17 at La Grange (Ga.) W 6-010/19 at Huntington (Ga.) L 1-310/20 at Savannah (Ga.) W Forfeit10/27 St. Andrews L 0-111/2 at Berry (Ga.) L 0-3

1992 (15-6)CIAC Tournament Champions

NAIA District 26 PlayoffsCoach: Reid Estus

Date Opponent W-L-T Score9/8 at Tennessee Wesleyan W 4-09/10 at Univ. of Charleston W 6-19/13 Coker L 0-19/17 Carson-Newman W 8-09/19 LaGrange (Ga.) W 5-19/20 Berry (Ga.) L 0-19/26 at Catawba W 1-09/28 High Point W 6-19/30 at Queens (N.C.) W 5-010/2 Erskine W 5-010/5 at Tusculum W 9-210/8 Gardner-Webb W 3-110/11 at Presbyterian W 3-110/15 vs. Florida Atlantic L 0-210/17 at Lynn L 0-310/18 at St. Thomas W 5-110/24 at St. Andrews W 2-010/25 at Methodist L 0-110/27 vs. St. Andrews % W 3-010/29 vs. Coker % W 3-011/4 vs. Elon ^ L 1-2% Carolinas Ind. Athletic Confer. Tournament^ NAIA District 26 Playoffs

1993 (13-5-3, 2-1-1 CIAC)Coach: Reid Estus

Date Opponent W-L-T Score9/3 at Centre W 3-09/4 at Lindsay Wilson W 2-19/9 at Gardner-Webb T OT 1-19/12 Tusculum W 5-09/15 at Carson-Newman W 5-29/17 Tennessee Wesleyan W 4-09/19 at Lynn L 0-39/20 at Berry L 1-59/23 Wingate W 4-09/25 St. Andrews * W 1-09/26 Chowan W 7-19/29 Queens (N.C.) L 1-410/2 at La Grange (Ga.) W 7-010/3 at Huntington (Ga.) T OT 1-110/7 High Point * T OT 0-010/9 Pfeiffer * W 9-010/13 at Coker * L 0-110/20 at Erskine W 2-010/23 Univ. of Charleston W 2-010/29 vs. High Point % W 2-010/30 vs. Coker % L OT 1-2* CIAC Match% CIAC Tournament

1994 (19-3, 5-1 CIAC)CIAC Tournament Champions

NAIA District 26 PlayoffsCoach: Reid Estus

Date Opponent W-L-T Score9/4 at Lindsay Wilson L 0-29/5 at Tusculum W 2-09/9 at Tennessee Wesleyan W 2-09/10 at Covenant W 4-09/14 Piedmont W 5-19/17 Erskine W 1-09/20 at Pfeiffer * W 3-09/23 Lincoln Memorial W 4-09/24 Barton * W 8-09/27 at Wingate W 4-010/1 at St. Andrews * W 1-010/2 at Chowan W 5-010/9 La Grange (Ga.) W 6-010/11 at Mars Hill W 2-010/15 Coker * L 1-210/18 Belmont Abbey * W 6-010/27 High Point * W 2-110/30 vs. Belmont Abbey % W 7-011/4 vs. St. Andrews % W 2-111/5 vs. Coker % W 4-211/11 Wheeling Jesuit ^ W 3-211/12 Midway ^ L 0-1* CIAC Match% CIAC Tournament^ NAIA Mid-South Region Tournament

1995 (16-6-2, 6-3-1 CVAC)NAIA District 26 Playoffs

Coach: Reid EstusDate Opponent W-L-T Score9/2 at Lincoln Memorial W 2-19/4 at Clayton State W 9-09/6 Pfeiffer * W 2-09/9 Longwood * L 2-39/13 at Erskine * W 5-09/16 Covenant W 5-19/18 Tusculum W 2-09/20 Mount Olive * W 4-09/23 St. Andrews * W 6-19/26 Mars Hill W 1-09/30 at Barton * W 5-210/7 Piedmont W 3-010/10 at High Point * L 0-110/11 at Queens * L 0-210/13 at Belmont Abbey * W 7-010/14 at Coker * T 0-010/19 at Barry L 1-210/22 at Lynn L 1-1110/24 vs. Coker % W 2-010/28 vs. Queens & T OT 3-311/3 vs. Spalding ^ W Forfeit11/4 vs. Lambuth ^ W 5-011/10 vs. Lindsay Wilson # W 4-211/12 vs. Midway # L OT 1-2* CVAC Match% CVAC Tournament& CVAC Tournament Semifinal (QUC advances on PK’s, 6-5)^ NAIA Mid-South Independents Tournament# NAIA Mid-South Region Tournament

1996 (13-8, 8-2 CVAC)Coach: Reid Estus

Date Opponent W-L-T Score9/1 Wingate W 3-19/13 Charleston Southern L 0-39/14 Erskine * W 2-09/18 Carson-Newman W 2-19/21 Lynn $ L 0-59/22 Barry $ L 0-39/25 at Limestone W 9-09/28 at St. Andrews * W 4-19/30 High Point * W 3-110/2 at Tusculum W 6-110/5 Belmont Abbey * W 3-010/6 Clayton State W 2-010/7 at Mars Hill L OT 1-310/9 Queens (N.C.) * L 1-210/16 at Piedmont L 0-210/19 Coker * W 2-110/20 at Pfeiffer * W 1-010/23 at Mount Olive * W OT 2-110/24 vs. Longwood * L 0-110/26 Barton * W 2-010/29 Erskine % L 1-2* CVAC Match$ Unknown Neutral Site% CVAC Tournament, Banner Elk, N.C.

1997 (9-10, 5-4 CVAC)Coach: Reid Estus

Date Opponent W-L-T Score8/31 at Wingate L 1-29/3 King (Tenn.) W 6-19/6 Longwood * W 2-09/7 Limestone W 3-19/10 Pfeiffer * W 3-29/13 at Charleston Southern L 0-39/17 at Carson-Newman L 1-49/20 at Barton * L 0-19/23 at Erskine * L 0-79/27 St. Andrews * W 3-29/30 at High Point L 1-310/4 Mount Olive * W 5-010/5 USC Aiken W 6-010/8 at Queens (N.C.) * L 1-510/11 at Coker * W 4-310/12 Lenoir-Rhyne L 1-410/14 Tusculum W 3-110/28 Belmont Abbey * L 0-111/4 at Belmont Abbey % L 0-3* CVAC Match% CVAC Tournament, Belmont, N.C.

1998 (6-13, 3-7 CVAC)Coach: Reid Estus

Date Opponent W-L-T Score9/2 Limestone * W 3-29/5 Charleston Southern L 0-49/7 at USC Aiken L 1-59/15 at King (Tenn.) W 1-09/19 Barton * L 2-79/20 Converse W 5-09/22 High Point W 2OT 3-29/26 at Mount Olive * W 4-09/30 Erskine * L 2-310/6 Queens (N.C.) * L 1-410/10 Coker * L 1-210/12 at Lenoir-Rhyne L 0-410/15 at Anderson * W 3-110/17 at Clayton State L 0-410/21 Belmont Abbey * L 1-410/24 Longwood * L 1-510/28 Montreat L OT 2-310/29 at Pfeiffer * L 0-211/3 at Belmont Abbey % L 0-5* CVAC Match% CVAC Tournament, Belmont, N.C.

1999 (12-9-1, 7-3-1 CVAC)Coach: Reid Estus

Date Opponent W-L-T Score Palm Beach Atlantic L 2-4 at Montreat W 7-3 Limestone * W 3-1 at Converse W 3-1 Lenoir-Rhyne L 2-3 Clayton State W 3-0 Anderson * W 5-1 at Barton * L 1-3 at High Point L 0-4 Mount Olive * W 7-0 at Erskine * W 4-0 at Longwood * L 0-3 at Queens (N.C.) * W 4-3 St. Andrews * W 5-0 at Charleston Southern L 1-5 at Belmont Abbey * L 0-5 at Coker * W 4-1 King (Tenn.) W 2-0 Milligan L 0-7 Pfeiffer * T 2OT 1-111/2 at Barton % T 2OT 0-011/5 at Belmont Abbey ^ L 1-6* CVAC Match% CVAC Tournament Quarterfinal, Wilson, N.C. (LMC advances on PK’s, 3-1)^ CVAC Tournament, Belmont, N.C.

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2000 (17-6, 10-1 CVAC)CVAC Co-Champions

Coach: Reid EstusDate Opponent W-L-T Score Converse W 1-0 at Belmont Abbey * W 1-0 USC Spartanburg L 1-3 at Lenoir-Rhyne W 2-1 Montreat W 3-0 Coker * W 2-0 at King (Tenn.) W 2-1 at Barton * W 2-0 at St. Andrews * W 2-1 at Erskine * W 2-1 at Longwood * W 1-0 Charleston Southern L 0-1 Mount Olive * W 1-0 Pfeiffer * L 0-5 at Midwestern State L 1-3 vs. Central Oklahoma # L 0-5 Anderson * W 7-0 at Milligan L 2-3 at Queens (N.C.) * W 4-3 Limestone * W 6-0 Queens (N.C.) % W 2-1 vs. Longwood ^ W 2OT 3-2 vs. Pfeiffer ^ W 1-0* CVAC Match# Wichita Falls, Texas% CVAC Tournament, Banner Elk, N.C.^ CVAC Tournament, Wilson, N.C.

2001 (12-7-1, 7-3-1 CVAC)Coach: Tracey Leipold

Date Opponent W-L-T Score8/24 Converse W 3-08/30 Belmont Abbey * L 1-29/8 at Francis Marion L 1-49/9 vs. North Florida # W 3-19/12 at Carson-Newman W 1-09/15 Barton * T 2OT 0-09/19 at Limestone * W 1-09/22 St. Andrews * W 6-19/23 Lander W 4-19/28 Longwood * L 1-210/3 Lenoir-Rhyne L 1-210/6 Erskine * W 5-010/10 at Pfeiffer * L 0-110/13 at Mount Olive * W 1-010/16 at USC Spartanburg L 0-210/19 at Montreat W 3-110/20 at Coker * W 3-210/23 at Anderson * W 3-110/27 Queens (N.C.) * W 6-110/30 at Pfeiffer % L 0-2

* CVAC Match# Florence, S.C.% CVAC Tournament, Misenheimer, N.C.

2002 (14-6-1, 7-3-1 CVAC)Coach: Tracey LeipoldResults Not Available

2003 (11-6-3, 7-1-2 CVAC)Coach: Tracey LeipoldResults Not Available

2004 (4-13-3, 2-6-2 CVAC)Coach: Tracey Leipold

Date Opponent W-L-T Score8/26 at Francis Marion L 0-48/28 vs. North Florida # L 0-59/8 Converse W 4-09/10 Queens (N.C.) * L 0-59/13 at Belmont Abbey * L 0-19/21 at Lenoir-Rhyne L 0-29/24 Coker * W 2-19/28 Milligan L 0-210/1 Anderson * T 2OT 1-110/4 at Carson-Newman L 0-410/8 at Erskine * L 1-210/12 Limestone * W 2-010/15 at Barton * L 1-210/22 at St. Andrews * T 2 OT 0-010/24 Pfeiffer * L 2-310/26 at Concord L 1-310/29 Mount Olive * L 0-111/2 at Belmont Abbey % T 2OT 1-111/5 vs. Barton ^ W 1-011/6 vs. Mount Olive ^ L 1-3* CVAC Match# Florence, S.C.% CVAC Tournament, Belmont, N.C. (LMC advances on PK’s)^ CVAC Tournament, Belmont, N.C.

2005 (3-12-2, 2-8-1 CVAC)Coach: Renee Lopez

Date Opponent W-L-T Score8/24 at Converse * W 2OT 1-08/26 at Milligan L 0-39/6 King (Tenn.) W 2-09/9 at Coker * L 0-19/13 Lenoir-Rhyne L 0-19/16 at Pfeiffer * L OT 0-19/19 Brevard T 2OT 0-09/23 Barton * L 0-19/27 Concord L 0-19/30 Erskine * L 0-110/4 at Carson-Newamn L 0-810/11 Queens (N.C.) * L 0-110/14 at Anderson * T 2OT 1-110/20 at Limestone * L 0-210/21 at Mount Olive * L 0-210/25 Belmont Abbey * L 0-210/28 St. Andrews * W 2-1

2006 (6-11-1, 3-7-1 CVAC)Coach: Renee Lopez

Date Opponent W-L-T Score8/24 Brevard W 2-08/29 at Lenoir-Rhyne L 0-49/4 Converse * W 7-39/6 North Georgia L 0-69/8 at Palm Beach Atlantic L 0-69/9 vs. Warner Southern # W 1-09/16 at Queens (N.C.) * L 1-39/23 Coker * W 2-09/26 at Anderson * L 0-19/30 at St. Andrews * L 1-310/3 Limestone * T 2OT 0-010/7 Mount Olive * L 1-210/9 Pfeiffer * L 0-410/11 Bluefield W 5-010/14 at Erskine * L 0-410/19 at Belmont Abbey * L 0-410/21 at Barton * W 2-010/24 at Queens (N.C.) % L 2-4* CVAC Match# Lantana, Fla.% CVAC Tournament, Charlotte, N.C.

2007 (5-15, 3-8 CC)Coach: Renee Lopez

Date Opponent W-L-T Score8/25 at Brevard L 1-28/29 King (Tenn.) L 0-29/2 at Randolph-Macon L OT 1-29/4 at Trinity Christian W 7-09/8 Erskine * W 4-29/15 at Anderson * L 2-49/16 vs. Flagler # L 0-99/19 at Limestone * L 1-39/22 Barton * L 2-79/24 Queens (N.C.) * L 0-39/27 Milligan W 1-09/29 at Coker * W OT 4-310/3 Southern Wesleyan L 0-310/6 St. Andrews * L 0-110/11 at Converse * W 2-110/13 at Pfeiffer * L 1-510/18 Cumberland (Tenn.) L 0-610/20 at Mount Olive * L 0-210/24 Belmont Abbey * L 0-410/26 at South Carolina St. L 0-2* Conference Carolinas Match# Rock Hill, S.C.

2008 (11-9, 3-8 CC)Coach: Renee Lopez

Date Opponent W-L-T Score8/30 at North Greenville W 2-19/2 at Ferrum W 3-09/8 Brevard W 2-09/11 Columbia W 3-19/13 at St. Andrews * W 2-19/17 Converse * W 3-09/20 Coker * L 0-29/23 Pikeville W 5-09/27 at Barton * L OT 2-39/30 Warren Wilson W 1-010/4 Pfeiffer * L 1-410/7 Limestone * L 0-210/10 Mount Olive * L 1-210/12 Randolph Macon W 1-010/15 at Queens (N.C.) * L 0-410/18 at Erskine * L 0-110/22 at Milligan L 1-410/25 Anderson * W 2-010/27 Southern Virginia W 5-011/1 at Belmont Abbey * L 0-5* Conference Carolinas Match

2009 (11-8-1, 7-4 CC)Coach: Renee Lopez

Date Opponent W-L-T Score8/29 North Greenville L 0-19/1 Brevard L OT 3-49/5 vs. Clayton State # L 1-39/7 at Johnson Bible W 5-09/12 Erskine * W 1-09/19 at Limestone * W OT 2-19/22 Ferrum ! W 3-09/26 at Coker * W 6-19/30 Barton * L 0-210/3 St. Andrews * W 5-010/6 Belmont Abbey * L 2-410/13 Trevecca Nazarene W 6-310/17 at Mount Olive * W 2-110/20 at Converse * W 1-010/22 at Anderson * L 0-210/26 Queens (N.C.) * W 2-110/28 Milligan ! T 2OT 0-010/31 at Pfeiffer * L 0-111/2 at Queens (N.C.) % W 1-011/5 at Belmont Abbey ^ L 0-3

* Conference Carolinas Match# Spartanburg, S.C.! Avery High School, Newland, N.C.% Conference Carolinas Tournament, Charlotte, N.C.^ Conference Carolinas Tournament, Belmont, N.C.

2010 (14-6, 8-2 CC)Coach: Cally Morrill

Date Opponent W-L-T Score9/2 North Georgia L 2-59/4 at Milligan W 2-19/8 Mars Hill W 3-19/11 Limestone * W 3-09/14 at Belmont Abbey * L 0-19/18 Mount Olive * W 2-19/22 at King (Tenn.) W 4-19/25 at Barton * W 3-19/27 Converse * W 7-09/29 at Montreat # W 4-010/2 Pfeiffer * L 0-110/9 at Queens (N.C.) * W 1-010/12 at Wingate L 2-310/15 Brevard W 3-010/20 at North Greenville L 0-110/23 at St. Andrews * W 4-010/26 at Erskine * W 4-110/30 Coker * W 8-111/1 Mount Olive % W 2-111/4 at Belmont Abbey ^ L 2-3

* Conference Carolinas Match# Owen High School, Black Mountain, N.C.% Conference Carolinas Tournament, Banner Elk, N.C.^ Conference Carolinas Tournament, Belmont, N.C.

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Anderson (S.C.) ................16-3-2 1987 2009Andrew ................................. 2-0 1989 1989Ann-Arundel (Md.)................0-1 1989 1989Appalachian State .................7-0 1987 1990Barry ..................................... 0-2 1995 1996Barton ............................. 7-8-2 1994 2010Belmont Abbey .............. 5-16-1 1994 2010Berry ..................................... 0-3 1991 1993Bluefield ................................ 1-0 2006 2006Brevard ............................11-5-1 1987 2010Coker ............................. 13-8-1 1991 2010Carson-Newman ................. 5-3 1991 2005Catawba ............................. 3-0 1990 1992Central Oklahoma .................0-1 2000 2000Centre ................................... 1-0 1993 1993Charleston (W.Va.) ................2-0 1992 1993Charleston Southern .............0-5 1996 2000Chowan ................................. 2-0 1993 1994Clayton State.........................3-2 1995 2009Columbia .............................. 1-0 2008 2008Concord ................................ 0-2 2004 2005Converse ........................... 11-0 1998 2010Covenant .............................. 2-0 1994 1995

Cumberland (Tenn.) ..............0-1 2007 2007East Tennessee State ............2-0 1990 1990Elon ....................................... 0-1 1992 1992Erskine .............................. 12-7 1991 2010Essex ..................................... 0-1 1987 1987Ferrum .................................. 2-0 2008 2009Flagler ................................... 0-1 2007 2007Florida Atlantic .....................0-1 1992 1992Francis Marion ......................0-2 2001 2004Furman ................................. 2-0 1989 1990Gardner-Webb ...................2-0-1 1991 1993Guilford ................................. 1-1 1987 1987High Point ..........................5-3-1 1992 1999Huntington .........................0-1-1 1991 1993Johnson Bible ........................1-0 2009 2009King (Tenn.) ........................ 6-1 1997 2010LaGrange ............................... 4-0 1991 1994Lambuth ............................... 1-0 1995 1995Lander ................................... 1-0 2001 2001 Lenoir-Rhyne.........................4-6 1990 2006Limestone ........................ 9-3-1 1996 2010Lincoln Memorial ................ 2-0 1994 1995Lindsay Wilson ......................2-1 1993 1995

Longwood ............................. 3-5 1995 2001Lynn ...................................... 0-4 1992 1996Mars Hill ............................. 3-1 1994 2010Maryville (Tenn.) ...................3-1 1988 1991Mercer .................................. 0-2 1987 1988Methodist ............................. 1-1 1991 1992Midway ................................. 0-2 1994 1995Midwestern State .................0-1 2000 2000Milligan ..............................2-5-1 1999 2010Montreat .............................. 4-1 1998 2010Mount Olive ..................... 10-6 1995 2010North Florida ........................1-1 2001 2004North Georgia ..................... 0-2 2006 2010North Greenville ................. 6-2 1987 2010Palm Beach Atlantic ..............0-2 1999 2006Pfeiffer .......................... 6-11-1 1993 2010Piedmont .............................. 2-1 1994 1996Pikeville ................................. 1-0 2008 2008Presbyterian .........................3-0 1989 1992Queens (N.C.) ................ 9-10-2 1991 2010Randolph-Macon ..................1-1 2007 2008SUNY-Farmingdale ................0-1 1988 1988Salem .................................... 2-0 1987 1987

Savannah .............................. 1-0 1991 1991Schoolcraft (Mich.) .............. 0-2 1989 1990South Carolina State .............0-1 2007 2007Southern Virginia ..................1-0 2008 2008Southern Wesleyan...............0-1 2007 2007Spalding ................................ 1-0 1995 1995Spartanburg Methodist ........9-0 1987 1990St. Andrews ................... 17-3-1 1988 2010St. Thomas (Fla.) ...................1-0 1992 1992Tennessee ............................. 1-0 1989 1989Tennessee Wesleyan .............4-0 1991 1994Trevecca Nazarene ................1-0 2009 2009Trinity Christian .....................1-0 2007 2007Truett-McConnell ..................1-0 1989 1989Tusculum ............................ 8-0 1990 1997USC Aiken ............................. 1-1 1997 1998USC Spartanburg ...................0-2 2000 2001Warner Southern ..................1-0 2006 2006Warren Wilson ...................7-0-1 1987 2008Wheeling Jesuit ....................1-0 1994 1994Wingate ................................ 4-2 1991 2010

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A Presbyterian-affiliated institution founded in 1900 to serve the educational needs of the Southern Appalachian region, Lees-McRae College continues to provide a quality, values-based education in an ecumenical environment, inspiring and enabling individuals to contribute to a changing society with integrity and civic responsibility. Through a curriculum rooted in a liberal arts core and emphasizing leadership and service, graduates obtain knowledge, skills, and a holistic understanding of themselves and the world.

College History

“Banner’s Elk,” as the village was once called, is said to have been settled around 1850. By the end of the century, the Presbyterian Church was becoming established in the area and in the summer of 1895 Concord Presbytery sent a young student from Union Theological Seminary in Virginia to organize a church at Banner Elk. In 1897, newly ordained, the Reverend Edgar Tufts returned as pastor of the church and remained to serve the community until his death in 1923.

In the winter of 1899, concerned with the limited offering of the district school which was supplemented only by summer school work conducted by the church, Mr. Tufts took some of the young people of the neighborhood into his study for further instruction. This small group, called the Class of 1900, marks the beginning of Lees-McRae College.

Mr. Tufts saw, however, that this effort was not enough and that there was a need for a boarding school, especially for the girls of the mountain region. A small amount of money was raised at a prayer meeting and the promise of lumber and labor made possible the opening in 1900 of a frame dormitory for fourteen girls and one teacher. One of the summer school teachers was Elizabeth A. McRae, originally of South Carolina, who had been sent to Banner Elk by Fayetteville Presbytery. Knowing the devoted character of her work, Mr. Tufts, named the institute for her. A few years later, after a boys' department had been opened at Plumtree, he added the name of Mrs. McRae’s friend, Mrs. S.P. Lees of Kentucky and New York, who had been a generous benefactor. The schools were chartered by the state in 1907 as the Lees-McRae Institute. In 1927 Lees-McRae became coeducational when the boys unit was moved to Banner Elk after the buildings at Plumtree had been destroyed by fire.

Lees-McRae Institute became Lees-McRae College in 1931, gradually eliminating the high school department to form an accredited, coeducational junior college. In 1987 the Board of Trustees of Lees-McRae College voted to seek senior college status. In June of 1990 the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools granted Lees-McRae status as a senior (four-year) college.

Over a hundred years after its founding, Lees-McRae College continues in the vision of the Rev. Tufts meeting the educational needs of the Southern Appalachian region and beyond. The college continues to fulfill its motto, in the mountains, of the mountains, and for the mountains while extending its ministry of education and service to diverse populations.

Today, Lees-McRae is a small, private, four-year, coeducational liberal arts college affiliated with the Presbyterian Church U.S.A. with over 900 students from more than 20 states and countries. Lees-McRae offers 22 outcomes-based, learner-focused major programs of study and several minor programs of study, providing a quality, values-based education in an ecumenical environment,

inspiring and enabling individuals to contribute to a changing society with integrity and civic responsibility. Through a curriculum rooted in a liberal arts core to educate the mind, body and spirit, combined with an emphasis on leadership and service, graduates obtain knowledge, skills, and a holistic understanding of themselves and the world.

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