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Quick KicksPreferred Name ............................................................................................Cha anooga or UTCLoca on ................................................................................................. Cha anooga, TennesseeFounded ............................................................................................................................... 1886Enrollment ......................................................................................................................... 11,438Nickname ............................................................................................................................ MocsColors .........................................................................................................Navy, Old Gold, SilverStadium/Capacity .....................................................................................Finley Stadium/20,668Stadium press box phone .................................................................................... (423) 757-9332NCAA Affi lia on ..............................................................................................................Division IConference .................................................................................................................... SouthernChancellor ............................................................................................................Dr. Steve AngleAthle cs Director ................................................................................................ David Blackburn Alma Mater, year .................................................................. University of Tennessee, 1990Faculty Athle cs Representa ve ..................................................................... Dr. Debbie IngramAthle c Department phone....................................................................................423-425-4495Ticket Informa on .................................................................................... 423-266-6627 (MOCS)

Coaching Staff Head Coach ................................................................................................................... J.D. Kyzer Alma Mater, year .............................................................................USC Spartanburg, 1985Record at school (years) ..................................................................................85-143-19 (14 yrs)Career record (years) .....................................................................................144-175-22 (19 yrs)Assistant Coach ..........................................................................................................Sam Stroud Alma Mater ..................................................................................................... Auburn, 2004Soccer offi ce phone ................................................................................................423-425-2102Best me to reach Coach Kyzer .............................................................................. Call SID offi ce

2013 Review/2014 OutlookOverall Record ....................................................................................................................5-13-0Conference Record/Finish ............................................................................................0-10/11thReturning Starters/Lost ...........................................................................................................9/4Le erwinners Returning/Lost ...............................................................................................13/6Newcomers................................................................................................................................. 8

Athle cs Communica ons/Media Rela onsWomen’s Soccer Contact ........................................................................................Anne WehuntOffi ce phone ...........................................................................................................423-425-4618Cell phone ..............................................................................................................423-933-5764Email .......................................................................................................Anne-Wehunt@utc.eduAsst. AD/Director .....................................................................................................Jay BlackmanAssistant Director ........................................................................................................Jim HortenAssistant ....................................................................................................................Tyler BrownDirector of Crea ve Services .......................................................................................... Leah GillAssistant Director/MocsVision .........................................................................Ma hew WagnerProduc on Assistant .................................................................................................... Andy PageAthle cs Communica ons fax ................................................................................423-425-4610Mailing Address ...............................................................................McKenzie Arena, Room 132

...............................................................................................615 McCallie Ave, Dept. 3503 ........................................................................................................ Cha anooga, TN 37403

Athle c Department Website .........................................................................www.GoMocs.com

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Quick Kicks ......................................... 1Credits ............................................... 1Cha anooga - the University ..........2-3Cha anooga - the Scenic City .........4-5Head Coach - JD Kyzer ....................6-7Assistant Coach - Sam Stroud ............ 7Soccer Support Staff .......................... 82014 Soccer Rosters .......................... 9Cha anooga Veterans ................10-23Cha anooga Newcomers ...........24-272014 Opponents .........................28-29SoCon Tournament Bracket ............. 292013 Season in Review ...............30-31Cha anooga Record Book ..........32-34All-Time Record vs. Opponents ....... 34Individual Awards ............................ 35Le erwinners .................................. 35Season-by-Season results ...........36-37Chancellor Dr. Steven Angle ............ 38Administra on ................................. 38Vice Chancellor David Blackburn ..... 39Athle cs Administra on .................. 39Support Staff ................................... 40Head Coaches .................................. 40In the Community ............................ 41Mocs Success ..............................42-43Athle cs Communica on ................ 44Academics ....................................... 45Athle cs Performance ..................... 46Sports Medicine .............................. 47Finley Stadium ................................. 48GoMocs.com ................................... 49Mocs Mission .................................. 50What’s a Moc? ................................. 51Southern Conference ...................... 52

CREDITS

The 2013 women’s soccer media guide was designed and edited by Anne Wehunt using InDesign CC and Photoshop CC. Special thanks to head coach J.D. Kyzer and assistant coach Sam Stroud. Editorial assistance by Assistant AD/Athle cs Communica ons and Media Rela ons Jay Blackman, Assistant Director Jim Horten and Communica ons Graduate Assistant Tyler Brown. Photos by WG Sports Photography, Dale Rutemeyer, Mark Gowan, Tim Cowie and David Humber. The University of Tennessee at Cha anooga is an equal opportunity/affi rma ve ac on/Title VI/Title IX/Sec on 504/ADA/ADEA ins tu on.

Publica on # E048502-001-15

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CHATTANOOGACHATTANOOGATHE UNIVERSITYY

If you look around the campus of the University of Tennessee at Chat-tanooga, you will fi nd a message chiseled for eternity into the stone of our structures.

“We Shall Achieve”

This represents a bold commitment that guides us in everything we do, and tells the world what to expect from our campus. At the Uni-versity of Tennessee at Chattanooga, we achieve, and so will you.

Achieving a goal doesn’t always come easy. UTC students are chal-lenged through a rigorous liberal arts-based general education and state-of-the-art curricula in their majors. Our faculty members hold world-class credentials in teaching, research and creative endeavors, and pass this experience to students. Tutoring and other academic support assist student success. Your future is worth our effort. LUPTON LIBRARY

FOUNDERS HALL

FLETCHER HALL

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Founded ..............................1886Enrollment ........................11,674 Undergraduate .............10,297 Graduate .........................1,377Chancellor ...... Dr. Steven AngleDegree Programs....................82 Certifi cate ............................12 Baccalaureate .....................45 Master’s ...............................20 Specialist’s ............................1 Doctorate ...............................5Avg. Undergrad Age ............21.8Website ................. www.utc.eduPhone .................. (423) 425-4111

• UTC is one of the fastest growing campuses in Tennessee, with en-rollment surpassing 11,600 in 2013. Here are some of the signifi cant op-portunities UTC has to offer:

• UTC was the only public universi-ty in Tennessee—and one of only three in the South—selected as a U.S. News and World Report Best Value and ranked in the Top Tier of Regional Master’s Universities in the South. .

• UTC’s College of Business has ranked among the best in the na-tion by both BusinessWeek and the Princeton Review. Our programs are among the elite 10% nationwide to receive Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business In-ternational accreditation.

• UTC’s School of Nursing has received more than $4 million in grants the past four years to sup-port nursing education and bring new skills to our students.

• Our Teacher Preparation Academy has been chosen by the Carnegie Foundation as a “Teachers for a New Era” institution, acknowledg-ing our teacher licensure programs as among the best in the nation and models for other universities.

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UNIVERSITYFAST FACTS

THE STUDENT PARK AT UTC

LANSING COURT AND THE UNIVERSITY CENTER

HERITAGE PLAZA

UTC PLACE

UTC COLLEGE OF BUSINESS

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CHATTANOOGACHATTANOOGATHE SCENIC CITYY

THE TENNESSEE AQUARIUM AND CHATTANOOGA’S RIVERFRONT PARK

• You will be impressed by Chattanooga’s revitalized Riverfront that includes a 10-mile Riverwalk; The Passage, a celebration of Chatta-nooga’s Native American heritage, and the Chattanooga Pier.

• Cruise down the Tennessee River aboard the Southern Belle River-boat and see why Chattanooga is nicknamed the “Scenic City of the South.”

• Take a walking tour of the charming Bluff View Arts District with its shops, restaurants and the Hunter Museum of American Art.

• The Walnut Street Bridge, connecting the Bluff View Arts District and downtown with the North Shore District and Coolidge Park, is one of the longest pedestrian bridges in the world.

THE SOUTHERN BELLE RIVERBOAT

HUNTER MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART

WALNUT STREET BRIDGE

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CHATTANOOGA’S RIVERFRONT DURING THE ANNUAL RIVERBEND MUSICAL FESTIVAL

Founded ..............................1838City Population ..............167,674Metro Area Population ..528,143Altitude (Downtown) ........ 676 ft.Avg. Summer Temp. .........77 (F)Avg. Winter Temp. ............42 (F)Time Zone ...................... EasternSize .............................. 143 sqm.

• Chattanooga is the 4th Largest City in Tennessee.• The Chattanooga Bakery is the home of the Moon Pie.• Actor Samuel L. Jackson grew up in Chattanooga where he at-tended Riverside High School.

• Discover the Tennessee Aquari-um with its two underwater worlds: River Journey and the new Ocean Journey. You will see tiny seahors-es, impressive Beluga sturgeon, fi erce sharks and playful otters.

• Visit Rock City where you can see seven states from one spot.

• Located over 1120 feet beneath the surface, Ruby Falls is the na-tion’s largest and deepest waterfall open to the public.

• Lookout Mountain’s Incline Rail-way travels up a 72.7% grade, mak-ing it the steepest passenger rail-way in the world.

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CHATTANOOGAFAST FACTS

RUBY FALLS

INCLINE RAILWAY

ROCK CITY

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The 2014 season marks head coach J.D. Kyzer's 15th at the helm of the UTC soccer program. In his tenure at Cha anooga, the Mocs marked their fi rst advancement into the Southern Conference Tournament and posted three consecu ve double-digit win seasons. Under his guidance, the Cha anooga program has produced 14 All-Conference performers, two all-tournament players, two all-freshman team members, 11 athletes of the week, two student-athletes of the week and a na onal player of the week. In 2011, junior junior Becca Smith led the Southern Conference in scoring for the second me in three seasons and earned an all-conference nod from the league coaches along with teammate Donna-Kay Henry whose outstanding career came to a close. Henry became the fi rst UTC soccer player to earn all-conference honors all four seasons. The Mocs jumped out to a 5-1-1 start, one of the best in school history, second to its 2009 start that saw UTC go 5-0, the best in school history, with four consecu ve

J.D. KYZERJ.D. KYZER

The Personal Side

Educa onal BackgroundBachelor's Degree in Educa on

USC-Spartanburg, 1985(now USC Upstate)

Athle c BackgroundAirport High School, Columbia, S.C.

football, soccer, cross countryUSC-Spartanburg soccer

(Now USC Upstate)

FamilyWife: Claire

Children: Brianna, Tristan, Kiera

Place of BirthBrevard, Fla.

Date of BirthJune 20, 1959

CAREER SNAPSHOT

YEAR SCHOOL RECORD SOCON2013 Cha anooga 5-13-0 0-10-02012 Cha anooga 3-13-1 1-10-02011 Cha anooga 6-10-2 1-9-12010 Cha anooga 4-13-2 2-7-22009 Cha anooga 7-8-1 2-8-12008 Cha anooga 5-14-1 2-9-02007 Cha anooga 2-12-2 2-7-12006 Cha anooga 3-11-3 0-8-22005 Cha anooga 8-11-0 5-5-02004 Cha anooga 12-5-1 7-3-12003 Cha anooga 10-6-3 6-2-32002 Cha anooga 10-8-1 3-6-12001 Cha anooga 4-13-1 2-8-02000 Cha anooga 6-9-1 1-7-11999 Queens College 9-7-11998 Queens College 9-6-11997 Queens College 11-8-01996 Queens College 14-6-11995 Queens College 16-3-0 Record at UTC 14 Years 85-146-19 34-99-13Overall Record 19 Years 144-176-22

15th SeasonUSC Spartanburg, 1985

shutouts to start the season. Henry and Smith led the Southern Conference in scoring and goals throughout the season. Henry was named all-conference for her eff orts while Smith earned a spot on the all-freshman team. In 2004, UTC posted a school-record 12 wins. That season is a benchmark for the Mocs. Besides wins, UTC set new standards with 50 goals, 52 assists, 152 points, a 0.86 goals-against average while allowing an all- me low 15 goals in 18 games. Cha anooga

shutout seven opponents and only allowed fi ve teams to score two or more goals. One of those shutouts was a 2-0 victory over Alabama, UTC's fi rst-ever win over an SEC opponent. Diana Jallo, a junior striker, scored both goals and for her eff ort, was named a Na onal Player of the Week by Soccer America. Jallo led the league in goals, shots and scoring for the second straight season and earned her second All-Conference honor. Kyzer was chosen to be Cha anooga's second head soccer coach in March 1999. The team responded with school records for overall wins and Southern Conference wins and set numerous individual standards in 2000. While the team's 2001 record dipped, the Mocs set a new mark against the league in wins. A small, but talented squad ba led several SEC schools and lost seven games by just one or two goals. In 2002, Kyzer led his team to its fi rst double-digit win season with 10 victories. The squad set school records in wins, goals, points, shots, corner kicks, shutouts, fewest goals allowed and the lowest goals-against average. Three individuals set or ed four more school marks. Fueled by record-se ng seasons, the Mocs con nued to rewrite the books in 2003 under Kyzer's guidance. For the fi rst me since the league limited its postseason tournament to the top eight teams, the Mocs earned a spot in the event and captured a fi rst-round win over East Tennessee State before falling to Furman in the quarterfi nals. For his eff orts, Kyzer was voted the 2003 Southern Conference Coach of the Year by his peers. He directed the team to a 10-6-3 overall record and a 6-2-3 SoCon record, the best in school history. Three of

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his players were named All-Conference by the league coaches and two were named to the All-Tournament Team. Before arriving at Cha anooga, Kyzer spent fi ve years as head coach of Division II Queens College in Charlo e, N.C., and was the program's top assistant for six years before that. In his fi ve years at the Charlo e ins tu on, Kyzer compiled a 59-30-3 record while winning four Carolinas-Virginia Athle c Conference regular-season championships. In his me with the Charlo e school, the Royals lost just six mes to CVAC opponents.

Overall, Kyzer's teams produced 22 all-conference players, six all-region selec ons and one All-American. In 1998, the Royals had the na on's most produc ve scorer in Renee Vinnedge who tallied an NCAA-record 41 goals in 16 games. Kyzer's teams have been aggressive on the off ensive end producing the conference's leading scorer in all fi ve seasons that he was head coach at Queens and three mes since taking over at UTC. In 10 seasons of coaching, Kyzer has had a player na onally ranked in scoring 10 mes.

While keeping the pressure on off ensively, Kyzer's teams have also shown stellar defensive capabili es. In 1996, Queens College had a school-record 11 shutouts. In 1995 and 1997 the Royals posted nine shutouts. At Cha anooga the Mocs have posted 48 shutouts in 11 years. In 1999, Kyzer was also the head coach of the Charlo e Speed in a women's pro league of the United Soccer League. Prior to taking the job at Queens, he was a member of the soccer staff at Belmont Abbey and was an assistant for current Duke Head Coach Robbie Church. A na ve of Columbia, S.C., Kyzer earned his bachelor's degree in Educa on in 1985 from the University of South Carolina-Spartanburg. A member of the soccer team at USCS, he helped the squad to a 21-1-1 record his senior season. That team advanced to the na onal NAIA Tournament. Joseph Dantzler Kyzer and his wife, Claire, have three children, Brianna, Tristan and Kiera.

Sam Stroud enters his sixth season as assistant coach for the Cha anooga women’s soccer team. In his fi rst year with Cha anooga, the Mocs got off to their best start in school history with fi ve consecu ve wins. The Mocs also had the top two scorers in the Southern Conference despite a 16-game schedule. Stroud arrived at Cha anooga with a wealth of soccer experience and knowledge. He now has nine years of coaching experience under his belt, including six years of Division I women’s soccer. He came to Cha anooga from Nashville’s Lipscomb University where the Lady Bison posted back-to-back school records for single season wins. Prior to coaching at Lipscomb, Stroud was an assistant with Alabama A&M in Huntsville. In 2005 the Bulldogs recorded their most successful season in school history with an overall record of 15-2-2 and advanced to the semifi nals of the Southwestern Athle c Conference (SWAC) tournament semifi nals. Stroud was the head coach of the Valley High Boy’s Soccer team in Valley, Ala. Stroud, from Tullahoma, Tenn., is a 2004 graduate of Auburn University where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Agri-Science Educa on. He is married to the former Anne e Robinson of Huntland, Tenn. The couple has one son, Braydon.

SAM STROUDSAM STROUD

Personal Profi le

Educa onal BackgroundAuburn, 2004

Bachelor of Science Agri-Science Educa on

Family Wife: Anne e Child: Braydon

Place of Birth Tullahoma, Tenn.

Sixth Year • Auburn, 2004

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Team Manager/3rd yearCha anooga, Tennessee

Central High School

Jessica Ferguson

Jessica begins her third year with UTC as the women’s soccer team manager. She is a 2012 graduate of Central High School in Cha anooga and is a Nursing major at UTC.

At Central, Jessica played soccer for two years and was a member of the Beta Club and Na onal Honors Society and received Academic Le er and Academic Award all four years. Outside of school she studied Karate for fi ve years and was named best in her age group for four years.

Jessica Rae Ferguson is the daughter of Kareena and Mike Ferguson. She is the older sister of Sydney Ferguson.

Sr. Athle c Trainer/2nd yearRoanoke, Va.

Radford, 2007

Sarah Rabe, ATC

Sarah joined the Sports Medicine staff last season as Senior Athle c Trainer.

She is the head athle c trainer for the women’s soccer team as well as the tennis teams, cross country and track and fi eld squads. Her other du es will be serving as the Assistant Clinical Coordinator working with the Graduate Athle c Training Program.

Prior to her arrival at UTC, Sarah was on staff at the University of Memphis beginning in March of 2010. She served as the athle c trainer with women’s soccer and with the Tiger football team.

A graduate of Radford University in 2007, Sarah served as an athle c training student with the Virginia Tech football program and the Radford men’s basketball and soccer as well as women’s so ball and volleyball programs.

Following her gradua on from Radford, she enrolled in the Kinesiology and Exercise Science program at the University of Arkansas. With the Razorbacks, she served as an athle c trainer for football, men’s and women’s tennis and the women’s swimming program. She completed her M.S. in Kinesiology in 2009 then served as an intern athle c trainer with the Arkansas football team for the 2009-10 season.

Sarah has published various papers, including papers published in Athle c Training & Sports Health Care and the Journal of Athle c Training.

She is a na ve of Roanoke, Va.

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2014 CHATTANOOGA SOCCER2014 CHATTANOOGA SOCCER 1111NUMERICAL No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown/Prev School 0 Hannah Dunn GK 5-7 Fr. Cookeville, Tenn./Cookeville High School 1 Lauren Thomas GK 5-10 Jr. Germantown, Tenn./Germantown High School 2 Allie Sullivan D 5-5 So. Hixson, Tenn./Cha anooga Chris an School 3 Abby Linder MF 5-9 Fr. Germantown, Tenn./Germantown High School 4 Melanie Arrendondo F 5-1 Jr. Tampico, Mexico/American School of Tampico 5 Skylar Brewer MF 5-6 Jr. Farragut, Tenn./Farragut High School 6 Elena Sanchez D 5-5 Fr. Homestead, Fla./South Dade Senior High School 7 Logan Higgins D 5-0 Jr. Louisville, Ky./Assump on High School 8 Hannah Wya MF/F 5-7 Jr. Soddy Daisy, Tenn./Soddy Daisy High School 9 Crystal Mackezyk MF 5-8 Sr. Columbia, Tenn./Spring Hill High School 10 Loryn Queen MF/F 5-11 Jr. Lanesville, Ind./Floyd Central High School 11 McKenzie Gregg F 5-9 Fr. Newport, Tenn./Cookeville High School 12 Sarah Ghale D 5-5 Jr. Faye eville, Tenn./Riverside Chris an Academy 13 Amanda Or z F 5-3 Fr. Arlington, Tenn./Arlington High School 15 Clare Latham MF 5-5 Jr. Cordova, Tenn./Briarcrest Chris an School 16 Kat Andrews MF 5-8 So. Dickson, Tenn./Dickson County High School 17 Emily Moseley D 5-7 Fr. Nashville, Tenn./Fr. Ryan High School 18 Taylor Pannell MF 5-9 Sr. Sale Creek, Tenn. (Baylor School) 19 Hailey Callis D 5-6 So. Jackson, Mo./Jackson Senior High School 20 Natalie Irwin MF 5-6 So. Nashville, Tenn./Nashville Chris an School 21 Micalah Cra on MF 5-6 So. Portland, Tenn./Portland High School 22 Samantha Hogan MF 5-3 So. Galla n, Tenn./Hendersonville High School 24 Alanna Warrick D 5-4 Jr. Memphis, Tenn./Bartle High School 25 Ashley Simmons D 5-7 So. Hixson, Tenn./Cha anooga Chris an School 27 Brandy Herrera MF 5-3 Fr. Nashville, Tenn./Pope John Paul II High School

ALPHABETICAL No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown/Prev School 16 Kat Andrews MF 5-8 So. Dickson, Tenn./Dickson County High School 4 Melanie Arrendondo F 5-1 Jr. Tampico, Mexico/American School of Tampico 5 Skylar Brewer MF 5-6 Jr. Farragut, Tenn./Farragut High School 19 Hailey Callis D 5-6 So. Jackson, Mo./Jackson Senior High School 21 Micalah Cra on MF 5-6 So. Portland, Tenn./Portland High School 0 Hannah Dunn GK 5-7 Fr. Cookeville, Tenn./Cookeville High School 12 Sarah Ghale D 5-5 Jr. Faye eville, Tenn./Riverside Chris an Academy 11 McKenzie Gregg F 5-9 Fr. Newport, Tenn./Cookeville High School 27 Brandy Herrera MF 5-3 Fr. Nashville, Tenn./Pope John Paul II High School 7 Logan Higgins D 5-0 Jr. Louisville, Ky./Assump on High School 22 Samantha Hogan MF 5-3 So. Galla n, Tenn./Hendersonville High School 20 Natalie Irwin MF 5-6 So. Nashville, Tenn./Nashville Chris an School 15 Clare Latham MF 5-5 Jr. Cordova, Tenn./Briarcrest Chris an School 3 Abby Linder MF 5-9 Fr. Germantown, Tenn./Germantown High School 9 Crystal Mackezyk MF 5-8 Sr. Columbia, Tenn./Spring Hill High School 17 Emily Moseley D 5-7 Fr. Nashville, Tenn./Fr. Ryan High School 13 Amanda Or z F 5-3 Fr. Arlington, Tenn./Arlington High School 18 Taylor Pannell MF 5-9 Sr. Sale Creek, Tenn. (Baylor School) 10 Loryn Queen MF/F 5-11 Jr. Lanesville, Ind./Floyd Central High School 6 Elena Sanchez D 5-5 Fr. Homestead, Fla./South Dade Senior High School 25 Ashley Simmons D 5-7 So. Hixson, Tenn./Cha anooga Chris an School 2 Allie Sullivan D 5-5 So. Hixson, Tenn./Cha anooga Chris an School 1 Lauren Thomas GK 5-10 Jr. Germantown, Tenn./Germantown High School 24 Alanna Warrick D 5-4 Jr. Memphis, Tenn./Bartle High School 8 Hannah Wya MF/F 5-7 Jr. Soddy Daisy, Tenn./Soddy Daisy High School

Head Coach: J.D. Kyzer (USC Spartanburg, 1985) Assistant Coach: Sam Stroud (Auburn, 2004)Team Managers: Jessica Ferguson Athle c Trainer: Sarah Rabe, ATC (Radford, 2007)

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4 • Melanie Arredondo4 • Melanie Arredondo

2013 SophomoreSaw ac on in all 18 Cha anooga games this season while star ng the fi nal nine … scored on goal in UTC’s 5-0 win over Tennessee Temple and had the game winner in the Mocs’ 2-1 win at Tennessee Tech … assisted on Cha anooga’s goal at Woff ord … took 14 shots on the season averaging .78 shots per game with 10 shots on goal.

2012 FreshmanPlayed in 15 games for the Mocs … recorded her fi rst collegiate assist in the season

opener against Tennessee Temple … took shots against Tennessee Temple (on goal) and Alabama State.

AcademicNamed to UTC’s Athle cs Director’s Honor Roll in the spring

High SchoolHelped lead her team to the ASOMEX Championship Title in 2009 and 2010 … played club ball for Jaiba Brava Tampico Madero … helped team to Na onal Championship Title in 2009 and was a member of the Universidad Autonoma de Nuevo Leon Na onal Universi es Championship in 2012.

PersonalMelanie Arredondo San Mar n … daughter of Ele cia San Mar in Purata and Miguel Adrian Arredondo Ruanova … sister of Arlem Adriana Arredondo San Mar n who a ends Universidad Autonoma de Tamaulipas … born November 28 in Tampico Tamaulipas … HHP: Sports and Leisure major.

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5-1 • Junior • Forward • Tampico, Mexico • American School of Tampico

A ’ C S

YEAR GP-GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT2013 18-9 2 1 5 14 .143 10 .714 1 0-02012 15-0 0 1 1 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-0Total 33-9 2 2 6 16 .000 11 .500 1 0-0

Career Highs: • Points: 2, twice. Last at Tennessee Tech (9/20/2013) • Goals: 1, twice. Last at Tennessee Tech (9/20/2013) • Assists: 1, twice. Last at Woff ord (10/6/2013) • Shots: 2, three mes. Last vs. The Citadel (10/20/2013)

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9 • Crystal Mackezyk9 • Crystal Mackezyk

2013 JuniorPlayed in and started 16 games for the Mocs … led the team in scoring with 19 points … had a team-high six goals and seven assists … took a team-best 51 shots with 28 on goal … recorded the game winner against Tennessee Temple and UNC Asheville … went 1-for-1 on penalty kicks … ranked 10th in the league for scoring (19) and fi h for points per game (1.19) … ninth for goals per game (0.38) … fourth for assists (7) and second for assists per game (0.44) … averaged 3.19 shots per game

Academic: Named to the Athle cs Director’s Honor Roll for the fall and spring semesters … named to the Southern Conference Fall All-Academic Team ... named to Southern Conference Academic Honor Roll.

2012 SophmoreScored the game winning goal against Gardner-Webb at the Bulldogs tournament … took 41 shots on the year including 17 on goal … second on the team for shots taken … tenth in the Southern Conference for shots per game

Academic: Named to UTC’s Dean’s List and Athle cs Director’s Honor Roll in the spring semester … named to the SoCon Honor Roll

2011 FreshmanStarted 17 of 18 games for the Mocs as a rookie ... ranked second on the team for goals scored with six ... third on the team in scoring with 14 points ... took 40 shots including a personal best seven against Jacksonville State ... recorded the game winner in Cha anooga’s win over Lipscomb ... recorded goals against Gardner-Webb, Lipscomb, Stetson, Furman, Woff ord and Western Carolina ... recorded assists against The Citadel and FurmanAcademic: Named to the UTC’s Dean’s List and Athle cs Director’s Honor Roll in both semesters ... named to the Southern Conference Fall All-Academic Team ... named SoCon Academic All-Conference.

High SchoolNamed District MVP in 2010 ... four- me all-district ... four- me all-region ... named all-tournament four mes ... led the Raiders to the District tle in 2007, 2009 and 2010 and the Region tle in 2007, 2009 and 2010 ... Top 10 honoree ... scored 156 goals over her four-year career ... reached the 100-goal mark in her junior season ... named Most Valuable Runner for the cross country team in 2007 and 2008.

PersonalCrystal Marie Mackezyk ... born June 8 in Franklin, Tenn. ... daughter of Rhoda and Terry Mackezyk ... sister of Daniel and Michael ... Bachelor of Integrated Studies and Associates in Nursing.

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5-9 • Senior • Midfi elder • Columbia, Tennessee • Spring Hill High School

M ’ C S

YEAR GP-GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT2013 16-16 6 7 19 51 .118 28 .549 2 1-12012 17-17 1 0 2 42 .024 17 .405 1 0-02011 18-17 6 2 14 40 .150 24 .600 1 0-0Total 51-50 13 9 35 133 .085 69 .500 4 1-1

Career Highs: • Points: 3, 3 mes. Last vs. Francis Marion (10/18/2013) • Goals: 1, 13 mes. Last at Samford (10/30/2013) • Assists: 3 vs. Francis Marion (10/18/2013) • Shots: 7, twice. Last vs. Francis Marion (10/18/2013)

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18 • Taylor Pannell18 • Taylor Pannell

2013 JuniorJoined the team late in the season and saw ac on in the fi nal two matches against UNCG and Samford … former member of the Mocs track and fi eld teams.

AcademicNamed to the UTC Dean’s List and Athle cs Director’s Honor Roll in the fall and spring semesters ... named to Southern Conference Academic Honor Roll.

2012 Cha anooga Track and FieldCompeted in the high jump and hurdles for the Mocs Indoor and Outdoor Track and Field teams ... placed sixth in the 55m hurdles at the Valen ne Invita onal with a 9.64 ... posted a PR of 9.61 in the season opening Blue Raider Invita onal ... placed 11th at the SoCon Indoor Championships with a high jump of 1.55 meters and named to the SoCon Indoor All-Freshman Team ... named to the Southern Conference Outdoor Track and Field All-Freshman Team with a career-best 1.60 meter high jump at the league championships

High SchoolHelped lead her track team to four straight state tles (2008, 2009, 2010, 2011) ... placed third in the Pentathlon in 2009 and fi h in the same event in 2010 ... member of the state champion soccer team in 2011.

PersonalTaylor Pannel ... born September 15 in Cha anooga ... daughter of Vicki and Tom Pannell ... Business major.

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5-9 • Senior • Midfi elder • Sale Creek, Tennessee • Baylor School

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YEAR GP-GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT2013 2-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0Total 2-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0

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5 • Skylar Brewer5 • Skylar Brewer

2013 SophomorePlayed in and started all 18 games for the Mocs this season … assisted on goals at Alabama State and in UTC’s 5-1 win over South Carolina State in the Bulldog Classic hosted by Gardner-Webb … took 22 shots with seven on goal … averaged 1.22 shots per game.

AcademicNamed to the Southern Conference Fall All-Academic Team … named to UTC’s Dean’s

List and Athle cs Director’s Honor Roll in both the fall and spring semesters ... named to Southern Conference Academic Honor Roll ... Southern Conference Commissioner’s Medal for Academics recipient.

2012 FreshmanStarted fi ve games for the Mocs as a rookie and played in all 17 … third on the team in scoring … scored two goals in the season opener against Tennessee Temple and assisted on a third goal helping UTC to a 6-0 win over the cross town foe … took 10 shots on the year including four against the Crusaders and three against Tennessee Tech … recorded shots on goal against Tennessee Temple (2), Gardner-Webb (1) and UNCG (1).

AcademicNamed to UTC’s Dean’s List and Athle cs Director’s Honor Roll both semesters with a 4.0 GPA … recipient of the Southern Conference Commissioner’s Medal … named to the SoCon Honor Roll

High SchoolHelped lead the Admirals to the 2011 6-AAA state runner-up fi nish ... led Farragut to the 2011 Region and District 6 tles ... three- me region runners-up and three- me district runners-up ... earned All-District, All-Region, All-South honors ... named All-District Forward of the Year and All-Region Forward of the Year ... played club ball for FC Alliance 94’ black in 2009-10 and FC Alliance 93 Premier in 2010-11 ... achieved highest honor roll all eight semesters ... named an AP Scholar ... ran track in senior year ... member of the history club.

PersonalSkylar Brewer ... daughter of Sandra and Bill Brewer ... has a younger brother Tyler ... mother ran track at Cal State Northridge in 1982-83 ... father played baseball at the University of Arizona in 1978-1979 ... born May 5 in Riverside, Calif. ... Biology major.

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5-6 • Junior • Midfi elder • Farragut, Tennessee • Farragut High School

B ’ C S

YEAR GP-GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT2013 18-18 0 2 2 22 .000 7 .318 0 0-02012 17-5 2 1 5 10 .200 4 .400 0 0-0Total 35-23 2 3 7 32 .200 11 .400 0 0-0

Career Highs: • Points: 5, Tennessee Temple (8/17/2012) • Goals: 2, Tennessee Temple (8/17/2012) • Assists: 1, three mes. Last vs. South Carolina State (9/15/2013) • Shots: 4, Tennessee Temple (8/17/2012)

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12 • Sarah Ghale12 • Sarah Ghale

2013 SophomorePlayed in all 18 games for Cha anooga and started 17 at defender … was an integral part of the backfi eld

AcademicNamed to the UTC Dean’s List and Athle cs Director’s Honor Roll in the fall and spring semesters … named to the Southern Conference Fall All-Academic Team ... named to Southern Conference Academic Honor Roll ... Southern Conference Commissioner’s

Medal for Academics recipient.

2012 FreshmanSaw ac on in 12 games for the Mocs as a rookie and made her fi rst collegiate start against Georgia Southern.

AcademicNamed to UTC’s Dean’s List and Athle cs Director’s Honor Roll both semesters … recipient of the Southern Conference Commissioner’s Medal … named to the SoCon Honor Roll

High SchoolFour-year varsity starter ... named 2012 MVP and Athlete of the Year for Riverside Chris an Academy ... played club ball for the Huntsville Futbol Club for six years and helped team to the runner-up fi nish of the 2010 Fall state playoff s ... played club ball for the Pulaski Rovers from 2010-11 ... ranked seventh in her senior class ... member of the Beta Club and the Na onal Honors Society ... played basketball and was the kicker for the football team in eighth grade ... member of the Leadership Lincoln, Beta Club, LEO Club and served on the Student Council

PersonalSarah Mit Ghale ... daughter of Gokul and Sharda Ghale ... older sister of Savannah ... father Gokul played football for Alabama A&M ... born June 7 in Faye eville, Tenn. ... HHP: Exercise Science major.

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5-5 • Junior • Defender • Faye eville, Tennessee • Riverside Chris an Academy

G ’ C S

YEAR GP-GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT2012 12-1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0Total 12-1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0

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7 • Logan Higgins7 • Logan Higgins

2013 SophomorePlayed in 16 games in her second year and started six matches … assisted on a goal against South Carolina state at the Bulldog Classic hosted by Gardner-Webb … took three shots on the year including two against The Citadel

2012 FreshmanPlayed in 17 games for the Mocs and started 13 as a freshman … scored her fi rst collegiate goal in a 2-2 e at Lipscomb … recorded her fi rst assist in UTC’s win against Tennessee

Temple … scored three points on the year … took shots against Tennessee Tech and Lipscomb, both on goal.

High SchoolAll-State Honorable Men on ... helped the Rockets to a No. 5 ranking and a Top 10 ranking throughout her senior campaign ... fi nished runner-up in the region ... selected to the region all-tournament team ... named Most Improved, MVP and served as captain of her team ... played club ball for Javanon travel team ... helped team to the 2010 State tle

PersonalLogan Higgins ... daughter of Kimberly Ann Garvey Higgins and Ma hew Thomas Higgins ... father played soccer for Bellarmine University ... Siblings Kellie, 22, a ends Indiana University Southeast and Jilian, 20, a ends University of Louisville ... born February 20 in Louisville ... HHP: Exercise Science major.

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5-0 • Junior • Defender • Louisville, Kentucky • Assump on High School

H ’ C S

YEAR GP-GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT2012 17-3 1 1 3 2 .500 2 1.000 0 0-0Total 17-3 1 1 3 2 .500 2 1.000 0 0-0

Career Highs: • Points: 2, Lipscomb (8/31/2012) • Goals: 1, Lispcomb (8/31/2012) • Assists: 1, Tennessee Temple (8/17/2012) • Shots: 1, Tennessee Tech (8/19/2012), Lipscomb (8/31/2012)

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15 • Clare Latham15 • Clare Latham

2013 SophomoreStarted all 18 games for the Mocs … second on the team in scoring with 14 points … recorded goals against Tennessee Temple, Alabama State, South Carolina State, Tennessee Tech and Francis Marion … second on the team with four assists … took 20 shots on the year with 10 on goal … averaged 1.11 shots per game … 0.78 points per game … 0.28 goals per game

AcademicRecorded a perfect 4.0 in the fall and semesters … named to the UTC Dean’s List and the Athle cs Director’s Honor Roll in both semesters … named to the Southern Conference Fall All-Academic Team ... named to Southern Conference Academic Honor Roll ... Southern Conference Commissioner’s Medal for Academics recipient.

2012 FreshmanPlayed in all 17 games for the Mocs as a rookie and made 15 starts … scored three points, one goal and one assist, in the Mocs’ season opening win over Tennessee Temple … took 10 shots on the season and fi ve shots on goal.

AcademicNamed to UTC’s Dean’s List and Athle cs Director’s Honor Roll with a perfect 4.0 both semesters … recipient of the Southern Conference Commissioner’s Medal … named to the SoCon Honor Roll

High SchoolMember of the 2008 Region Championship team and 2008 Division 2AA fi nalists ... named Rookie of the Year as a freshman ... two- me All-State performer, junior and senior years ... named “Best of Preps” in her junior and senior years ... three- me All-Region performer ... named West Tennessee All State as a senior and selected Briarcrest Chris an High School

Most Valuable Player ... member of the Tennessee ODP from 2007-2011 ... played club ball for the Collierville Lady Lobos 94 Blue ... 2010 state fi nalists ... 2011 Region Premier League Champions and State Finalists ... 2012 state fi nalists ... Na onal Honor Society, Na onal Spanish Honor Society, Key Club and recipient of the Joseph Clayton Award ... member of the varsity basketball team as a freshman ... member of the FCA, Key Club and Briarcrest High School Ambassador.

PersonalClare Elizabeth Latham ... daughter of Susan and David Latham ... sister of Samuel Latham, graduate of Mississippi State and currently enrolled at the University of Tennessee Medical School ... born December 5 in Covington, La. ... Early Childhood Educa on major.

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L ’ C S

YEAR GP-GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT2013 2012 17-13 1 1 3 11 .091 5 .455 0 0-0Total 17-13 1 1 3 11 .091 5 .455 0 0-0

Career Highs: • Points: 3, Tennessee Temple (8/17/2012) • Goals: 1, Tennessee Temple (8/17/2012) • Assists: 1, Tennessee Temple (8/17/2012) • Shots: 3, The Citadel (10/14/2012)

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10 • Loryn Queen10 • Loryn Queen

2013 SophomorePlayed in 15 games for the Mocs as a rookie and made starts against Gardner-Webb and Davidson ... scored the game-winner against South Carolina State and had her second goal of the year against Georgia Southern.

AcademicNamed to the UTC Dean’s List and Athle cs Director’s Honor Roll in the fall semester ... named to Southern Conference Academic Honor Roll

2012 FreshmanPlayed in 15 games for the Mocs as a rookie and made starts against Gardner-Webb and Davidson … fourth on the team in scoring … second on the team for assists … ed for fourth on the team for goals scored … scored her fi rst collegiate goal in the Mocs’ 6-0 win over Tennessee Temple in the season opener … recorded three assists, one against the Crusaders and two in UTC’s 3-2 win over The Citadel … took six shots on the year with two on goal.

AcademicNamed to UTC’s Dean’s List in the spring and the Athle cs Director’s Honor Roll both semesters … recipient of the Southern Conference Commissioner’s Medal … named to the SoCon Honor Roll

High SchoolFour-year varsity starter for the Highlanders ... led team to 2011 IHSAA Region Semifi nal ... the Highlanders reached the IHSAA region fi nals in both her freshman and sophomore years and was three- me IHSAA Sec on Champions (2008, 2009, 2011) ... named to the News and Tribune All-Area Team First Team in 2011 ... Hoosier Hills First Team All-Conference Selec on ... named team Off ensive MVP in 2011 a er leading team in goals scored with 16 and second in assists with seven through 20 games ... named junior varsity MVP in 2008 ... Indiana ODP Pool in 2008 ... played club ball for the Mockingbird Valley Soccer Club from 2005-09/10 ... helped team to the 2006 Kentucky State semifi nals ... Midwest Regional League, First Division in 2010 ... played club ball for the Javanon Soccer club from 2010-12 ... Buckeye Premier League, First Division in spring 2011 ... Veterans Invita onal Tournament fi nalists in Fall 2011 ... Alliance Premier Cup fi nalists in spring 2012 ... Kentucky Select Soccer League Premier Division Second Place in spring 2012 ... graduated with Academic Honors diploma ... member of the FCHS Sunshine Club.

PersonalLoryn Anne Queen ... daughter of Karen and Jerry Queen ... has a younger brother, Alex ... born October 19 in Ann Arbor, Mich. ... Physical Therapy major.

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5-11 • Junior • Midfi elder • Lanesville, Indiana • Floyd Central High School

Q ’ C S

YEAR GP-GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT2013 2012 15-2 1 3 5 7 .143 2 .286 0 0-0Total 15-2 1 3 5 7 .143 2 .286 0 0-0

Career Highs: • Points: 3, Tennessee Temple (8/17/2012) • Goals: 1, Tennessee Temple (8/17/2012) • Assists: 2, The Citadel (10/14/2012) • Shots: 4, Tennessee Temple (8/17/2012)

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1 • Lauren Thomas1 • Lauren Thomas

2013 SophomorePlayed in nine games for the Mocs and started four while spli ng me in goal … record-ed 35 saves and recorded a shutout against Tennessee Temple … fi nished the season with a 3.98 goals against average and a .636 saves percentage … ed for 10th in the league for shutouts.

AcademicRecorded a perfect 4.0 GPA in the fall semester … named to UTC’s Dean’s List in the fall semster ... named to the Athle cs Director’s Honor Roll in both the fall and spring se-

mesters… named to the Southern Conference Fall All-Academic Team ... named to Southern Conference Academic Honor Roll ... Southern Conference Commissioner’s Medal for Academics recipient.

2012 FreshmanPlayed goal for the Mocs in her rookie season … led the Southern Conference in saves and saves p er game … recorded shutouts against Tennessee Temple (6-0) and Gardner-Webb (1-0) … recorded double-digit saves against Furman (19), The Citadel (18), Samford (13) and College of Charleston (11) … ranked eighth for saves (112) in a season and career … fourth in a single game for saves with 19 against Furman and ed for fi h with 18 against The Citadel.

AcademicNamed to the UTC Dean’s List and Athle cs Director’s Honor Roll with a perfect 4.0 GPA in the fall and earned a spot on both lists again in the spring … recipient of the Southern Conference Commissioner’s Medal … named to the SoCon Honor Roll

High SchoolReceived the 2010 Coaches Award ... 2012 MVP Defense Award recipient ... named to the Memphis Commercial Appeal 2011 Best of Preps ... selected to the Tennessee State All-Star Team in 2011 ... recipient of the 2012 Germantown High School Red Devil Award ... played club ball for the Lobos 94 Blue in 2012 ... 2012 State Runner-Up, 2012 Regional Qualifi er ... 2012 Premier League ... played for the Lobos 94 Black State League from 2010-11 ... member of the Beta Club ... played for the so ball team in 2009 and 2012 ... named Off ensive MVP in 2012 ... member of the Lady Red Devils basketball team in 2008 ... secretary for SGA from 2011-12.

PersonalLauren Nichole Thomas ... born October 29 in Memphis ... daughter of Sheila and Richard Thomas ... has three younger siblings: Ashley, 19 is a sophomore at Southeast Missouri State University cope ng in gymnas cs; Taylor, 15; John, 13 ... Rehabilita on Science major.

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5-10 • Junior • Goalkeeper • Germantown, Tennessee • Germantown High School

T ’ C S

YEAR GP-GS Mins GA GAA SVS SV% W L T SO2013 2012 15-15 1379:06 39 2.55 112 .742 3 11 1 2.0Total 15-15 1379:06 39 2.55 112 .742 3 11 1 2.0

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24 • Alanna Warrick24 • Alanna Warrick

2013 SophomoreSaw ac on in 13 games for Cha anooga … helped the Mocs to three wins including a 5-0 win over Tennessee Temple, a heated 2-1 victory against UNC Asheville and a 5-1 win over South Carolina State in the fi nal game of the Gardner-Webb Border Classic

2012 FreshmanPlayed in seven games as a rookie for the Mocs ... helped UTC to a 6-0 season opening win over Tennessee Temple and a 2-2 e at Lipscomb.

Named to the UTC Dean’s List in the fall and Athle cs Director’s Honor Roll for both semesters … named to the SoCon Honor Roll

Bartle High SchoolNamed First Team All-District for the Panthers ... helped Bartle to the state tournament semi-fi nals all four years ... member of the Principal’s Honor Roll and a Hope Scholarship recipient ... leader in the Fellowship of Chris an Athletes (FCA).

PersonalAlanna Grace Warrick ... daughter of Janice and Tom Warrick ... has an older brother Chris ... born August 12 in Memphis ... Occupa onal Therapy major.

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5-4 • Junior • Defender • Memphis, Tennessee • Bartle High School

W ’ C S

YEAR GP-GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT2013 2012 7-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0Total 7-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0

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8 • Hannah Wyatt8 • Hannah Wyatt

2013 SophomorePlayed in and started eight games for the Mocs before ge ng sidelined with a knee injury in late September … scored two goals against Tennessee Temple … ranked third on the team for assists with three in just eight games … scored seven points … took 13 shots with six on goal … averaged 1.62 shots per game … had 0.25 goals per game and 0.38 assists per game … 0.88 points per game.

AcademicNamed to the UTC Dean’s List and Athle cs Director’s Honor Roll in the fall and spring semsters ... named to Southern Conference Academic Honor Roll

2012 FreshmanLed the Mocs with fi ve assists … ranked fi h in the SoCon for assists and assists per game .. ed for ninth at UTC for assists in a single season ... her fi rst collegiate goal came against Tennessee Temple and proved to be the game winner ... recorded assists against the Crusaders, Lipscomb, Aus n Peay, Gardner-Webb and Furman ... second on the team in scoring with seven points.

High SchoolHelped lead the Trojans to the district and region tles all four years ... Soddy Daisy reached the state quarterfi nals in her junior year and the semifi nals in her senior year ... four-year All-District selec on ... named MVP in junior year and an All-State selec on in both junior and seniors years ... three- me Cha anooga Times Free Press “Best of Preps” selec on ... played club ball for the East Ridge Express ... helped lead team to the 2010 state tle in 2010 and to the regionals ... played club ball for the FC Alliance in Knoxville and helped lead team to the state cup fi nals in 2011 and 2012 ... member of the 2012 4x400 meter relay team that set a school record and placed 12th at the state ... 2010 and 2011 state qualifi ers for the 4x400m and 4x800m teams ... Student Council CORE member ... 3.6 GPA ... Na onal Honor Society ... Beta Club member ... FCA ... Key Club.

PersonalHannah Rayne Wya ... daughter of Kim and Steve Wya ... sister of Hayley ... born June 4 in Cha anooga ... Business Marke ng Major.

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5-7 • Junior • Forward • Soddy Daisy, Tennessee • Soddy Daisy High School

W ’ C S

YEAR GP-GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT2013 2012 17-17 1 5 7 17 .059 9 .529 1 0-0Total 17-17 1 5 7 17 .059 9 .529 1 0-0

Career Highs: • Points: 3, Tennessee Temple (8/17/2012) • Goals: 1, Tennessee Temple (8/17/2012) • Assists: 1, 5 mes • Shots: 3, Tennessee Tech (8/19/2012)

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19 • Hailey Callis19 • Hailey Callis

2013 FreshmanPlayed in 17 games for Cha anooga and started 16 as a rookie … scored her fi rst collegiate goal against UNC Asheville in a home match … took fi ve shots on the year with two on goal.

AcademicRecorded a perfect 4.0 GPA in the fall and spring semesters and was named to the UTC Dean’s List and Athle cs Director’s Honor Roll ... named to Southern Conference

Academic Honor Roll ... Southern Conference Commissioner’s Medal for Academics recipient.

High SchoolServed as team captain for the Indians ... three- me All-Region First Team (2011, 2012, 2013) ... three- me All-District First Team (2011, 2012, 2013) ... two- me All-Conference First Team (2012, 2013) ... All-Conference Second Team in 2011 ... helped team to the 2010 Class 3 District tle in 2010 ... helped Indian to the Class 3 Runner-Up fi nish in 2011, 2012, 2013 ... played club soccer for Southest Missour Soccer Club (SMSC) Quake from 2009-2010 ... member of the Interna onal Soccer Academy from 2011-2013 ... member of the volleyball team ... graduated with a class rank of 16 out of 341 and a cumula ve GPA of 4.1 on a 4.0 scale ... member of the A-Honor Roll all four years ... member of the FCA, J-Click (Vehicle Safety Awareness), HI-STEP (High School Taught Elementary Program) ... member of the Student Council and J-Crüe.

PersonalHailey Alexis Callis ... born November 26 in Cape Girardeau, Mo. ... daughter of Jennifer and Derrick Johnston and Chad and Jessica Callis ... her father Chad played football at Southeast Missouri State and Lamburth University from 1992-94 ... has a younger brother Cooper and younger sister Annajane ... Biology major.

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5-6 • Sophomore • Defender • Jackson, Missouri • Jackson Senior High School

C ’ C S

YEAR GP-GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT2013 17-16 1 0 2 5 .200 2 .400 0 0-0Total 17-16 1 0 2 5 .200 2 .400 0 0-0

Career Highs: • Points: 2, UNC Asheville (9/8/2013) • Goals: 1, UNC Asheville (9/8/2013) • Assists: None • Shots: 2, at Gardner-Webb (9/13/2013)

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21 • Micalah Crafton21 • Micalah Crafton

2013 FreshmanSaw ac on in 12 games for the Mocs as a freshman … helped UTC to four wins as a defender.

AcademicNamed to the UTC Dean’s List and Athle cs Director’s Honor Roll in the spring semester ... named to Southern Conference Academic Honor Roll

High SchoolSelected team MVP in junior and senior years ... three- me recipient of the Golden Boot ... selected team captain in junior and senior years. three- me All-County First Team ... Horizon Award recipient ... two- me All-District Midfi eld ... District Tournament team selec on ... Ladies Championship Tournament MVP in both junior and senior years ... hlep lead the Panthers to the Ladies Championship Tournament tle in her senior year and runner-up as a sophomore ... helped her club team the Tennessee United Soccer Club to the state tle in 2013 and a state runner-up fi nish in 2010 ... was a member of the basketball, so ball, swimming and cross country teams in high school ... Top 10% ... recipient of the Marine Corps Athle c and Academic Award ... member of the Beta Club ... four year member of the Na onal Honors Society ... Mu Alpha Theta ... Student Council representa ve ... Class Representa ve ... Speech team ... Theatre ... Panther Na on ... FLBA and FCA.

PersonalMicalah Rae Cra on … born July 21 in Nashville … daughter of LeeAnne Short and Chuck Cra on … siblings Leah Cra on and Mason Harris (Point University) ... Exercise Science major.

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5-5 • Sophomore • Midfi elder • Portland, Tennessee • Portland High School

C ’ C S

YEAR GP-GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT2013 12-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0Total 12-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0

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25 • Ashley Simmons25 • Ashley Simmons

2013 FreshmanPlayed in and started all 18 games for the Mocs in her rookie season … took three shots against South Carolina State at the Gardner-Webb Border Classic to score her fi rst collegiate goal … took six shots on the year with three on goal.

AcademicNamed to the UTC Dean’s List and Athle cs Director’s Honor Roll in the spring semester ... named to Southern Conference Academic Honor Roll

High SchoolTwo- me all-state performer … Cha anooga Times Free Press Best of Preps Second Team … captain of the Chargers … received (??) off ensive MVP award … helped lead team to back-to-back state semifi nals in 2011 and 2012 … led the Chargers to the 2011 A-AA District and Region tles … served as captain of the Cha anooga FC in 2012 … member of the Cha anooga Chris an tennis team … as a member of the track tea, advanced to sec onals in the 4x400 relay … member of the Na onal Honors Society.

PersonalAshley Marie Simmons … born March 25 in Cha anooga … daughter of Kathy and Paul Simmons … Paul played basketball for the Mocs … siblings Chauncey, Beau and twin brother Peyton all a end UTC … Beau is a member of the Mocs football team … Exercise Science major.

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5-7 • Sophomore • Defender • Hixson, Tennessee • Cha anooga Chris an School

S ’ C S

YEAR GP-GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT2013 18-18 1 0 2 6 .167 3 .500 0 0-0Total 18-18 1 0 2 6 .167 3 .500 0 0-0

Career Highs: • Points: 2, South Carolina State (9/15/2013) • Goals: 1, South Carolina State (9/15/2013) • Assists: None • Shots: 3, South Carolina State (9/15/2013)

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20 • Natalie Irwin 20 • Natalie Irwin 5-7 • Sophomore • Midfi elder • Nashville, Tennessee • Nashville Chris an School

2013 FreshmanSat out the season recovering from knee injury.

AcademicNamed to the UTC Dean’s List and Athle cs Director’s Honor Roll in the both semesters ... named to Southern Conference Academic Honor Roll

High SchoolFour- me All-District selec on for the Eagles... club team (NAME) won several tournaments including the

Division II State Tournament in Murfreesboro and advanced to the Region III President’s Cup where the team placed in the semifi nals ... co-captain of the cheerleading squad as a senior ... cheerleading sponsor for the elementary school as a junior ... named All-District for basketball in sophomore and senior years ... member of the track team ... member of FCA, Beta Club ... Nashville Chris an Student Ambassador ... New Fron er Spiritual Retreats ... par cipated in a mission trip to Ensenada, Mexico - City of Children in 2010 ... named Homecoming Queen in 2012.

PersonalNatalie Claire Irwin ... born December 7 in Nashville, Tenn. ... daughter of Sandy and Jeff Irwin ... has a younger borther Will ... undeclared major.

2 • Allie Sullivan2 • Allie Sullivan5-5 • Sophomore • Defender • Hixson, Tennessee • Cha anooga Chris an School

High SchoolHelped lead the Chargers to the 2011 District and Region tle ... Advanced to the state semifi nals in both 2011 and 2012 ... three- me team MVP Defense Award recipient ... named Cha anooga Times Free Press “Best of Preps” fi rst team in 2013 and second team in 2012 ... team captain senior year ... played club ball for Cha anooga FC and advanced to state fi nals in 2012 ... member of the 2013 state championship tennis team ... served as team captain and four-year le er winner ... member of the Na onal Honors Society

PersonalAllie Nicole Sullivan ... born September 3, 1994 in Orlando, Florida ... daughter of Jeff and Sandy Sullivan

... sister of Tiff any who is a student at UTC ... Early Childhood Development: Child and Family Studies major.

16 • Kat Andrews16 • Kat Andrews5-8 • Sophomore • Midfi elder• Dickson, Tennessee • Dickson County High School

High SchoolSelected team MVP as a senior ... captain of th Cougars as a senior ... helped lead the Cougars to the 2009 6-AAA Region Runner-Up tle ... leading goal scorer in 2012 ... selected All-District in 2012 ... named team A acking Player of the Year in 2011 ... helped her club

team HFC Hurricanes ‘95 claim the Division II State Championship tle in 2012 ... HFC Region III Semi-Finalist in 2012 ... captain from 2010-2012 ... graduated top 15 percent of her class ... member of HOSA, Beta Club, Fellowship of Chris an Athletes, Model and Art.

PersonalKathryn Jordan Andrews ... born February 27, 1995 in Flowood, Mississippi ... daughter of Michael and Pam Andrews ... sister of Shaun, Parker and Kelli Andrews and Ben Scarberry ... Nursing Major.

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22 • Samantha Hogan22 • Samantha Hogan5-3 • Freshman • Midfi elder • Galla n, Tennessee • Hendersonville High School

High SchoolA four-year le er winner from Hendersonville High School. The team par cipated in three consecu ve sec onal tournaments from 2010-12 ... as a freshman, she was named all-county second-team ... the next year she earned honorable men on status ... Hogan earned several honors and awards in her junior and senior years ... in 2011, earned all-state, all-district, and all-tournament honors while being named the team’s co-defensive MVP ... helped lead team to both district and regional championships that season ... as a senior earned all-district, all-tournament, and all-state honors for the second straight year while also leading her team to a second consecu ve district championship ... named district MVP.

PersonalSamantha Chris ne Hogan ... daughter of Sco and Cindy Hogan ... Business major.

00 • Hannah Dunn00 • Hannah Dunn5-7 • Freshman • Goalkeeper • Cookeville, Tennessee • Cookeville High School

High SchoolFour-year le erwinner ... recived the District 6-AAA Defensive MVP as a senior ... named All-District First Team senior year and was selected to the All-Region 3-AAA team ... named team MVP as a senior and recorded 10 shutouts ... in her senior year, recorded more than 100 saves and had a goals against average of less than 1.00 ... helped team to the 6-AAA District tle in 2010, 2011 and 2013 ... led the team to its fi rst-ever Region 3-AAA tle in 2013 and a fi rst- me state tournament appearance ... team went 18-3-2 for a school record for wins - es for most wins by any team at CHS ... posted a 5-0 district record and a 17-game streak of no losses ... team scored 94 goals in the streak ... McMinn County Tournament champions in 2010, 2011 and 2013 ... played club ball for the Brentwood Soccer Club ‘96 Elite ... MidSouth FC Spring

Challenge Champions ... Memphis Champions Cup, 2012 ... member of the Tennessee United Soccer Club ‘96 Red from 2012-13 and the Tennessee Soccer Club 2014 Premier from 2013-14 ... member of the track and fi eld team placind third in the 2-mile run at the King of the Mountain 2013 Inaugural meet ... member of the Young Republicans ... I AM Club ... Pep Club ... Habitat for Humanity volunteer ... T.E.S.T. Club ... Interact Club - event coordinator ... Yearbook business ads editor ... President of the Na onal Honors Society ... Vice President of the Na onal Spanish Honors Society ... Student Congress - Senior Class Representa ve ... Beta Club Treasurer.

PersonalHannah Chris ne Dunn ... born December 19, 1995 in Cookeville, Tennessee ... daughter of Karen and Randy Dunn ... has one younger sister, Hope ... Exercise Science major.

11 • McKenzie Gregg11 • McKenzie Gregg5-9 • Freshman • Forward • Newport, Tennessee • Cookeville High School

High SchoolNamed Freshman Player of the Year in 2010 ... selected District MVP in 2010 ... recorded the highest number of goals in school history with 34 in 2010 and 32 in 2011 ... two- me All-District First Team ... two- me All-Tournament ... two- me All-Tournament recipient ... helped the Figh ng Cocks to the 2010 District 3A/AA championship tle and the 2011 District 3A/AA runner-up tle ... played club ball for the Lakeway Liberty ... leading scorer and MVP, 2006, 2007 ... member of the Knoxville Soccer Academy ... selected to the Super 20 Semi-Pro team, 2011-13 ... Super Y U-18 USL League in 2013 ... led the team in assists and goals scored to lead team to the Na onal Championships in 2013 ... member of the FC Alliance ‘96 Black Premier League ... won the Disney Showcase in 2011 ... Division I State Champions in 2011 and

2012 ... Division I Region quarterfi nalists ... member of the Tennessee ODP from 2009-12 and the ODP Region Pool in 2012 ... member of the varsity football team as the kicker ... made school history as the fi rst girl to score for the varsity football team ... member of

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2014 CHATTANOOGA SOCCER2014 CHATTANOOGA SOCCER2828the girls basketball team from 2010-14 ... two- me all-tournament selec on ... member of the track and tennis teams ... received the Honors Biology Award in 2013 ... Spanish Award in 2012 ... member of the Na onal Honors Soceity ... Beta Club treasurer ... FCA President ... ranked in the Top 10 out of 400 students with a 4.2 GPA ... nominated for the Na onal Academy of Future Physicians ... Medical Science Award of Excellence ... member of the Key Club ... Pep Club President ... Student Council Vice President.

PersonalMcKenzie Pearl Gregg ... born November 20, 1995 in Knoxville, Tennessee ... daughter of Rusty and Leanne Gregg ... father played football for the Air Force Academy from 1981-83 ... mother was a tennis player at Carson-Newman from 1982-83 ... sister Mikayla Gregg plays soccer for Carson-Newman and has a younger brother Drew ... Pre-Professional Biology Major.

27 • Brandy Herrera27 • Brandy Herrera5-3 • Freshman • Midfi elder • Nashville, Tennessee • Pope John Paul II High School

High SchoolFour-year varsity starter for the Knights ... team won the Ladies Tournament in 2010 and 2011 ... helped team to the Division II middle region semifi nals in 2010 ... member of teh ODP state team in 2008 and 2009 ... Tennessee United Soccer Club team claimed the state tle in 2008 ... Chris an Service volunteer work of more than 130 hours ... member of the lacrosse team ... played for the Brentwood Soccer Club from 2009-10 ... member of the Tennessee United Soccer Club in 2008, 2011-12 and was a member of the Tennessee Soccer Club form 2013-14.

PersonalBrandy Nicole Herrera ... born December 9, 1995 in Nashville, Tennessee ... daughter of Pa y and Nick Herrera ... Undecided major.

3 • Abby Linder3 • Abby Linder5-9 • Freshman • Midfi elder • Germantown, Tennessee • Germantown High School

High SchoolMember of the Germantown High School Red Devils soccer team ... member of the Student Government Associa on (SGA) as a senior ... in her junior and senior years was a member of YoungLife ... three-year member of the Yearbook staff ... par cipated in the Fellowship of Chris an Athletes (FCA) junior and senior years.

PersonalAbby Winn Linder ... born February 1, 1996 in Memphis, Tennessee ... daughter of Sco and Amy Linder ... has one older sister, Casey ... Elementary Educa on major

17 • Emily Moseley17 • Emily Moseley5-7 • Freshman • Defender • Nashville, Tennessee • Father Ryan High School

High SchoolIn her senior year served as captain and was named the team MVP ... named All-Region ... All-Mid-State ... Tennessee Sports Writers Associa on (TSWA) All-State ... Tennessee Coaches Associa on All-State selec on ... received the Coach’s Award in her junior year ... selected to par cipate in the Tennessee 2013 Tennessee All-Star Game ... helped lead her team to the 2012 Tennessee State Division II tle ... in 2013, the Figh ng Irish claimed the Region tle and fi nished runner-up in the state fi nals ... played club ball for TSC 14 ... member of the Na onal Honors Society ... Father Black Honor Society ... member of the girl’s basketball and track teams ... par cipated in Youth Leadership Workshop ... was a Student Ambassador ... member of the Spanish Club ... Model UN ... Relay for Life ... served as a leader for SEARCH

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PersonalEmily Ann Moseley ... born March 28, 1996 in Nashville, Tennessee ... daughter of Glen and Kathy Moseley ... both parents played sports at the University of the South - Sewanee ... father played football from 1985-87 and s ll holds the record for most tackles ... mother played soccer from 1984-87 ... brother Cole who wrestles for American University in Washington D.C. ... undecided major.

13 • Amanda Ortiz13 • Amanda Ortiz5-3 • Freshman • Forward • Arlington, Tennessee • Arlington High School

High SchoolShelby County “Best of Preps” selec on in 2011 and 2012 ... member of the TSSAA Division II State quarterfi nalist team ... four-year varsity starter ... named Division I AAA Girls Soccer All-State in 2012 ... led team in scoring in 2012 with 27 goals and 18 assists ... Rush select for President’s Day Tournament, Phoenix, Ariz., 2012 ... led team to the district, region and sub-state tles from 2010 through 2013 ... helped lead team to the 2012 Tennessee State championships ... played club ball for Bartle Club from 2005-08 serving as team captain ... member of the Tennessee Rush from 2008-12 ... team won the Division III state tle in 2010 and was the Division I State fi nalists in 2011 ... played for the Lady Lobos 96 from 2012-14 and helped team to the 2013 state semifi nals ... member of the Na onal Technical Honor Society

... volunteered for the 24-Hai Run ... Goals for St. Jude ... member of the HOSA Club ... Blue Crew ... Click Club ... helped coach a boys 8-year-old soccer team.

PersonalAmanda Raquel Or z ... born May 7, 1996 in Spokane, Washington ... daughter of Tami and Marcus Or z ... has three sisters Megan, Sophia and Brooke ... Sophia is a member of a na onal compe ve volleyball team while Brooke is a member of the Grand Champions na onal compe ve cheer squad ... Physical Therapy major.

6 • Elena Sanchez6 • Elena Sanchez5-5 • Freshman • Defender • Homestead, Florida • South Dade Senior High School

High SchoolServed as captain in 2013 and 2014 for the Buccaneers ... helped lead her team to the 2013 GMAC Championship ... member of the 2012 District 16-5A championship ... helped lead the Buccaneers to the 2014 District 16-5A Runner-Up tle ... played club ball for Pinecrest ... member of the 2012 Disney Championship team

PersonalElena Cecile Sanchez ... born March 19, 1996 in Miami, Florida ... daughter of Susan and Francisco Sanchez ... sister Erica a ends the University of Central Florida (UCF) ... has a younger brother Steven ... Physical

Therapy major.

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LSunday • September 7 • 6 p.m. EDT

Cha anooga, TennesseeNickname .................................................Lady BisonsColors ...................................................Purple & GoldConference .............................................. Atlan c Sun2013 Record ......................................................6-8-52013 Conference/Finish .............................3-3-3/5thStadium/Cap. .......... Lipscomb Soccer Complex/3,000Head Coach .......................................... Kevin O’BrienAsst. Coaches ..... Kelsey Fenix, Clos Klotz, Shannon O’BrienSeries Record ......................... Cha anooga leds 3-2-1SID Contact ....................................... Ryan Hilgemann Offi ce/Cell ...............(615) 996-5453/(605) 380-772Email ............................ [email protected] ............................www.LipscombSports.com

G -WSunday • August 31 • 1 p.m. EDT

Cha anooga, TennesseeNickname ........................................Runnin’ BulldogsColors ......................................................Red & BlackConference ..................................................Big South2013 Record ....................................................4-14-12013 Conference/Finish ...........................2-9-0/11thStadium. .................................Greene-Harbison FieldHead Coach .........................................Kevin MounceAsst. Coaches ..................Kelsey Kearney, Christy RifeSeries Record ............................................. Tied 2-2-1SID Contact .........................................Saxon Simpson Offi ce/ ..........................................(704) 406-3981/Email [email protected] ....................................www.gwusports.com

A PSunday • August 24• 3 p.m. EDT

Clarksville, TennesseeNickname ...................................................Lady GovsColors .................................................... Red & WhiteConference ...............................................Ohio Valley2013 Record ....................................................11-6-22013 Conference/Finish .............................5-4-1/6thStadium/Cap. ........................ Morgan Bros. Field/800Head Coach ............................................. Kelley GuthAsst. Coaches ............... Jeremy Sullivan, Jake WymanSeries Record .......................... Cha anooga trails 3-5SID Contact ............................................Colby Wilson Offi ce/Cell ....................................(931) 221-6562/Email ........................................... [email protected] ................................... www.letsgopeay.com

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WESTERN CAROLINAFriday • October 3 • 7 p.m. EDT

Chattanooga, TennesseeNickname......................................... CatamountsColors ........................................... Purple & GoldConference ...........................................Southern2013 Record ............................................ 10-9-12013 Conference/Finish ...................... 4-6-0/8thFacility/Cap. ...........Catamount Athletic Complex/1,000Head Coach...................................... Chad MillerAsst. Coach ...................................Todd HermanSeries Record .......Western Carolina leads 9-3-3SID Contact .................................Denise Gideon Offi ce Ph/Fax .................(828) 227-2336/7688Email............................ [email protected] .................... www.catamountsports.com

UNC AFriday • August 22 • 7 p.m. EDT

Asheville, North CarolinaNickname ......................................................BulldogsColors ....................................................Blue & WhiteConference .................................................. Big South2013 Record ....................................................6-11-22013 Conference/Finish ...........................2-7-2/10thStadium/Cap. ........................ Greenwood Field/1,000Head Coach ...................................... Michelle DemkoAsst. Coach ....................................................Joey SasvariSeries Record ............................................. Tied at 1-1SID Contact ................................................ Mike Gore Offi ce ..............................................(828) 251-6923Email .............................................. [email protected] ................................www.uncabulldogs.com

T TFriday • August 29 • 6 p.m. EDT

Cha anooga, TennesseeNickname .................................................. CrusadersColors ..................................................... Red & BlackConference ......................................NCCAA Mid-East2013 Record ....................................................5-12-1Head Coach ................................Emmanuel AwotulaSeries Record ......................... Cha anooga leads 2-0SID Contact ............................................... Ezell Dodd Offi ce/Cell ................................... (423) 710-7042/Email [email protected] ................................ www. ucrusaders.com

T TFriday • September 12 • 6 p.m. EDT

Cookeville, TennesseeNickname ............................................Golden EaglesColors ..................................................Purple & GoldConference .............................................. Ohio Valley2013 Record ....................................................3-15-12013 Conference/Finish ...........................1-8-1/10thStadium/Cap. .......................... Tech Soccer Field/800Head Coach ......................................... Daniel BrizardAsst. Coaches .....................Rachel Yepez, Corey BoydSeries Record ....................... Cha anooga leads 12-5SID Contact ...........................................Mike Lehman Offi ce Ph/Fax ....................... (931) 372-3883/6139Email [email protected] ...................................... www. usports.edu

SAMFORDSunday • September 28 • 2 p.m. EDT

Chattanooga, TennesseeNickname.............................................. BulldogsColors .............................................Red & WhiteConference .......................................... Southern2013 Record ............................................ 13-6-22013 Conference/Finish ...................... 5-3-2/4thStadium/Cap. ....................... Bulldog Field/1,200Head Coach..................................... Todd YeltonAsst. Coaches .............. Jay Yelton, Andy StootsSeries Record ........................Samford leads 8-1 SID Contact ..................................Zac Schrieber Offi ce Ph/Fax ................ (205) 726-2802/2132Email.............................. [email protected] ........................www.samfordsports.com

VSunday • September 14 • 2 p.m. EDT

Nashville, TennesseeNickname ..............................................CommodoresColors .....................................................Black & GoldConference ........................................................... SEC2013 Record ....................................................4-12-32013 Conference/Finish .................................. 1-9-1/Stadium/Cap. ....Vanderbilt Soccer/Lacrosse ComplexHead Coach ..........................................Derek GreeneAsst. Coaches ...........Sebas an Vecchio, Chris ne Husni, Volunteer Asst. Coach ...............................Kyle RoelkeSeries Record .............................. Vanderbilt leads 2-0SID Contact .....................................Jerome Boe cher Offi ce/Cell .......................................(615) 322-4121Email .................... jerome.boe [email protected] ............................ www.vucommodores.com

UABFriday • September 19 • 8 p.m. EDT

Birmingham, AlabamaNickname ........................................................BlazersColors ...............................Forest Green and Old GoldConference ....................................... Conference USA2013 Record ....................................................11-7-22013 Conference/Finish ................... 4-4-2/T4th-EastStadium/Cap. ................................West Campus FieldHead Coach .........................................Harold WarrenAsst. Coach .............. Rebecca Whi le, Garre , LinquestSeries Record ........................................UAB leads 1-0SID Contact ............................................. Brandon Lee Offi ce Ph/Cell ........(205) 934-0724/(334) 447-2325Email .................................................. [email protected] ..................................... www.uabsports.com

A A MSunday • September 21 • 1 p.m. EDT

Cha anooga, TennesseeNickname ......................................................BulldogsColors .....................................................Red & WhiteConference ....................................... Conference USA2013 Record ....................................................1-14-32013 Conference/Finish ..................................0-10-0Stadium/Cap. .............................. Bulldog Soccer FieldHead Coach ............................................Frank DaviesSeries Record .......................... Cha anooga leads 3-2SID Contact ....................................... Bud McLaughlin Offi ce Ph/Fax ......................... (256) 372-4005/5919Email [email protected] .................................. www.aamusports.com

EAST TENNESSEE STATESunday • October 5 • 2 p.m. EDT

Chattanooga, TennesseeNickname.................................................... BucsColors ................................... Navy Blue & WhiteConference ...........................................Southern2013 Record .............................................. 7-9-22013 Conference/Finish ...................... 3-5-1/8thStadium/Cap. .............. Summers-Taylor StadiumHead Coach...................................Adam SayersAsst. Coach ....................................... Debs BrertonSeries Record ..............Chattanooga leads 5-3-1SID Contact ................................... Lance Rinker Offi ce Ph .................................(423) 439-5612Email.................................... [email protected] .................................www.etsubucs.com

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Sunday • October 12 • 2 p.m. EDTLexington, Virginia

Nickname .......................................................KeydetsColors ...................................................Lexington, Va.Conference .................................................. Southern2013 Record ..............................................................2013 Conference/Finish .................... 12th-Big SouthStadium/Cap. ............................... Patchin Field/1,000Head Coach ........................................ Bryan WilliamsVolunteer Asst. Coach ........................ LT Kristen LarawaySeries Record ......................................... First Mee ngSID Contact ................................................Brad Salois Offi ce Ph/Fax ...................................(540) 464-7015Email ...............................................saloisbj@vmi.eduWebsite ................................... www.vmikeydets.com

UNC GFriday • October 10 • 7 p.m. EDT

Greensboro, North CarolinaNickname .....................................................SpartansColors ......................................... Gold, White & NavyConference ..................................................Southern2013 Record ....................................................10-6-42013 Conference/Finish .............................5-2-3/3rdStadium/Cap. ........................... UNCG Stadium/3,540Head Coach ............................................Michael CollAsst. Coaches ..................... Jeff Gross, Sammy TowneSeries Record ..............UNC Greensboro leads 14-3-1SID Contact ............................................ Jus n Glover Offi ce Ph/Cell ...... (336) 334-5615/(336) 482-7568Email ....................................jus [email protected] ............................... www.uncgspartans.com

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WFriday • October 17 • 6 p.m. EDT

Spartanburg, South CarolinaNickname .......................................................TerriersColors ..............................................Old Gold & BlackConference ..................................................Southern2013 Record ......................................................8-5-62013 Conference/Finish .............................4-2-4/5thStadium/Cap. ................................Snyder Field/2,250Head Coach .................................................Amy KiahAsst. Coach ............................................Hailey FerrellSeries Record ............................Woff ord leads 13-2-3SID Contact ....................................... Steven Sommer Offi ce Ph/Fax ........................(864) 597-4098/4129Email ................................... sommersf@woff ord.eduWebsite ............................ www.woff ordterriers.com

FSunday • October 19 • 2 p.m. EDT

Greenville, South CarolinaNickname ..................................................... PaladinsColors ................................................Purple & WhiteConference ..................................................Southern2013 Record ....................................................17-4-22013 Conference/Finish ............................. 8-1-1/1stStadium/Cap. ............................Stone Stadium/3,000Head Coach ........................................... Andrew BurrAsst. Coaches ...................April Raymer, Brian HarperSeries Record ................................Furman leads 20-0SID Contact .......................................... Jordan Caskey Offi ce Ph/Fax ........................(864) 294-2376/3061Email .............................. [email protected] ........................... www.furmanpaladins.com

T CSunday • October 26 • 1 p.m. EDT

Cha anooga, TennesseeNickname ........................................Cadets, BulldogsColors .......................................Citadel Blue & WhiteConference ................................................. Southern2013 Record ....................................................5-11-22013 Conference/Finish ...........................3-7-0/10thHome Field .............. Washington Light Infantry FieldHead Coach ..............................................Bob WinchAsst. Coaches ..............Jamie Stewart, Enrique RodriguezSeries Record ...................... Cha anooga leads 7-4-1SID Contact ......................................... Mike Hoff man Offi ce Ph/Fax ....................... (843) 953-5353/6727Email .................................... mhoff [email protected] ............................... www.citadelsports.com

MFriday • October 24 • 6 p.m. EDT

Cha anooga, TennesseeNickname .......................................................... BearsColors .................................................Orange & BlackConference .................................................. Southern2013 Record ....................................................10-8-32013 Conference/Finish .................. 4-3-2/4th A-SunStadium/Cap. .......................................Bear Field/500Head Coach .............................. Tony EconomopoulosAsst. Coach ...............................................Brenton SaylorSeries Record .......................... Cha anooga leads 3-0SID Contact ........................................... Jason Farhadi Offi ce Ph/Fax ...................................(478) 301-5218Email ..................................... [email protected] .................................www.mercerbears.com

#1 Seed

#4 Seed

#5 Seed

#3 Seed

#6 Seed

#2 Seed

Match 7

Friday, Nov. 7

5 p.m.

Match 8

Friday, Nov. 7

7:30 p.m.

Match 9

Sunday, Nov. 9

1 p.m.

2014 Southern Conference

Women’s Soccer Championship

First round and quarterfinalsCampus sites: Oct. 29, Nov. 1 or 2

Semifinals and final: Nov. 7, 9

CULLOWHEE, N.C.NOVEMBER 7 & 9, 2014

* Game times subject to change.

Match 3

at Higher Seed

TBA

Match 4

at Higher Seed

TBA

Match 5

at Higher Seed

TBA

Match 6

at Higher Seed

TBA

Wednesday, Oct. 29

#8 Seed

#9 Seed

Match 1

at Higher Seed

TBA

#7 Seed

#10 Seed

Match 2

at Higher Seed

TBA

Saturday, Nov. 1

or Sunday, Nov. 2 Friday, Nov. 7 Sunday, Nov. 9

Catamount Athletic ComplexWestern Carolina University

Cullowhee, N.C.

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Date Opponent WL Score Att Goals scored 8/23 AUSTIN PEAY L 0-4 476 -8/30 TENNESSEE TEMPLE W 5-0 237 Crystal Mackezyk (Monica Speth) Clare Latham (Hannah Wyatt) Hannah Wyatt (Monica Speth) Hannah Wyatt (Crystal Mackezyk) Melanie Arredondo (unassisted) 9/1 at Alabama State L 2-3 101 Crystal Mackezyk (penalty kick) Clare Latham (Skylar Brewer) 9/8 UNC ASHEVILLE W 2-1 214 Hailey Callis (Hannah Wyatt) Crystal Mackezyk (unassisted) 9/13 at Gardner-Webb L 0-3 225 - 9/15 vs South Carolina State W 5-1 179 Ashley Simmons (Hannah Wyatt) Loryn Queen (Clare Latham) Monica Speth (Logan Higgins) Clare Latham (Monica Speth) Crystal Mackezyk (Skylar Brewer) 9/20 at Tennessee Tech W 2-1 556 Clare Latham (Crystal Mackezyk) Melanie Arredondo (Clare Latham) 9/27 DAVIDSON* L 2-3 213 Monica Speth (Crystal Mackezyk) Crystal Mackezyk (Andria Aurand) 9/29 GEORGIA SOUTHERN* L 1-2 3123 Loryn Queen (Clare Latham) 10/3 FURMAN* L 0-9 118 - 10/6 at Wofford* L 1-5 150 Monica Speth (Melanie Arredondo) 10/11 at Appalachian State* L 0-5 467 - 10/13 WESTERN CAROLINA* L-OT 0-1 189 - 10/18 FRANCIS MARION W 3-2 243 Clare Latham (Crystal Mackezyk;Andria Aurand) Kelly Crew (Crystal Mackezyk) Monica Speth (Crystal Mackezyk)10/20 THE CITADEL* L 1-3 427 Monica Speth (Clare Latham;Crystal Mackezyk) 10/25 at Elon* L 0-3 209 - 10/27 at UNCG* L 0-5 305 - 10/30 at Samford* L 1-7 311 Crystal Mackezyk (Andria Aurand)

2013 GAME RESULTS

No. Player GP-GS G A Pts Shts Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att9 Crystal Mackezyk 16-16 6 7 19 51 .118 28 .549 2 1-1 15 Clare Latham 18-18 5 4 14 20 .250 10 .500 0 0-0 13 Monica Speth 18-17 5 3 13 16 .312 10 .625 1 0-0 8 Hannah Wyatt 8-8 2 3 7 13 .154 6 .462 0 0-0 4 Melanie Arredondo 18-9 2 1 5 14 .143 10 .714 1 0-0 10 Loryn Queen 18-18 2 0 4 17 .118 7 .412 1 0-0 17 Andria Aurand 12-11 0 3 3 2 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 25 Ashley Simmons 18-18 1 0 2 6 .167 3 .500 0 0-0 19 Hailey Callis 17-16 1 0 2 5 .200 2 .400 0 0-0 22 Kelly Crew 12-6 1 0 2 4 .250 2 .500 0 0-0 14 Skylar Brewer 18-18 0 2 2 22 .000 7 .318 0 0-0 7 Logan Higgins 16-6 0 1 1 3 .000 1 .333 0 0-0 5 Andi Argueta 16-0 0 0 0 4 .000 1 .250 0 0-0 3 Allie Maquire 17-2 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 24 Alanna Warrick 13-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 21 Micalah Crafton 12-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 18 Taylor Pannell 2-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 12 Sarah Ghale 18-17 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Total............... 18 25 24 74 178 .140 87 .489 5 1-1

Goal Average Saves Record## Player GP-GS Minutes GA GaAvg Saves Sv Pct W L T Shutouts0 Taylor Mangrum 16-14 1176:35 38 2.91 116 .753 4 11 0 0/0 1 Lauren Thomas 9-4 452:08 20 3.98 35 .636 1 2 0 1/0 TM TEAM 0-0 0:00 0 0.00 4 1.000 0 0 0 0/0 Total............... 18 1628:43 58 3.20 155 .728 5 13 0 1

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

Team Stats UTC OPPSHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts 25-178 58-369 Goals scored per game 1.39 3.22 Shot pct. .140 .157 Shots on goal-Attempts 87-178 213-369 SOG pct. .489 .577 Shots/Game 9.9 20.5 Assists 24 55 CORNER KICKS 54 105 Goals off Corner PENALTY KICKS 1-1 0-1 PENALTIES Yellow cards 8 9 Red cards 0 1 ATTENDANCE Total 5240 2324 Dates/Avg Per Date 9/582 8/290 Neutral Site #/Avg 1/179

Team Stats by PeriodGOALS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT TotalChattanooga 15 10 0 25Opponents 23 34 1 58

SHOTS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT TotalChattanooga 100 77 1 178Opponents 159 207 3 369

SAVES BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT TotalChattanooga 66 88 1 155Opponents 35 27 0 62

CORNER KICKS BY PRD 1st 2nd OT TotalChattanooga 28 25 1 54Opponents 43 60 2 105

FOULS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT TotalChattanooga 76 98 1 175Opponents 77 95 0 172

OFFSIDES BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT TotalChattanoogaOpponents

Overall: 5-13-0Conference: 0-10-0

Home: 3-6-0 • Away: 1-7-0Neutral: 1-0-0

Team Record

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Individual Game Highs Team Game HighsChattanooga - TEAM GAME HIGHS

POINTS 15 vs South Carolina State (9/15/13) 14 vs Tennessee Temple (Aug 30) GOALS 5 vs South Carolina State (9/15/13) 5 vs Tennessee Temple (Aug 30) ASSISTS 5 vs South Carolina State (9/15/13) 4 vs Francis Marion (Oct 18) 4 vs Tennessee Temple (Aug 30) SHOTS 19 vs South Carolina State (9/15/13) 18 vs The Citadel (Oct 20) 18 vs Francis Marion (Oct 18) SHOTS ON GOAL 13 vs South Carolina State (9/15/13) 10 vs Francis Marion (Oct 18) SAVES 19 at Wofford (Oct 06) 12 at UNCG (Oct 27) 12 at Elon (Oct 25) CORNER KICKS 9 at Gardner-Webb (9/13/13) 7 vs UNC Asheville (Sep 08) FOULS 19 at Gardner-Webb (9/13/13) 18 vs Davidson (Sep 27)

Chattanooga - GAME LOWS

POINTS 0 vs Austin Peay (Aug 23) 0 at Gardner-Webb (9/13/13) 0 vs Furman (Oct 03) 0 at Appalachian State (Oct 11) 0 vs Western Carolina (Oct 13) 0 at Elon (Oct 25) 0 at UNCG (Oct 27) GOALS 0 vs Austin Peay (Aug 23) 0 at Gardner-Webb (9/13/13) 0 vs Furman (Oct 03) 0 at Appalachian State (Oct 11) 0 vs Western Carolina (Oct 13) 0 at Elon (Oct 25) 0 at UNCG (Oct 27) ASSISTS 0 vs Austin Peay (Aug 23) 0 at Gardner-Webb (9/13/13) 0 vs Furman (Oct 03) 0 at Appalachian State (Oct 11) 0 vs Western Carolina (Oct 13) 0 at Elon (Oct 25) 0 at UNCG (Oct 27) SHOTS 3 vs Western Carolina (Oct 13) 4 vs Austin Peay (Aug 23) 4 at Elon (Oct 25) SHOTS ON GOAL 0 vs Furman (Oct 03) 2 vs Western Carolina (Oct 13) 2 at Elon (Oct 25) 2 at UNCG (Oct 27) SAVES 3 vs Tennessee Temple (Aug 30) 4 vs South Carolina State (9/15/13) CORNER KICKS 0 vs Furman (Oct 03) 0 at Wofford (Oct 06) 0 at Samford (Oct 30) FOULS 5 at Alabama State (Sep 01) 6 at UNCG (Oct 27)

INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS

POINTS 5 Hannah Wyatt vs Tennessee Temple (Aug 30) 3 Crystal Mackezyk vs Francis Marion (Oct 18) Crystal Mackezyk vs Davidson (Sep 27) Clare Latham at Tennessee Tech (Sep 20) Monica Speth vs South Carolina State (9/15/13) Clare Latham vs South Carolina State (9/15/13) Crystal Mackezyk vs Tennessee Temple (Aug 30) GOALS 2 Hannah Wyatt vs Tennessee Temple (Aug 30) 1 Crystal Mackezyk at Samford (Oct 30) Monica Speth vs The Citadel (Oct 20) Kelly Crew vs Francis Marion (Oct 18) Monica Speth vs Francis Marion (Oct 18) Clare Latham vs Francis Marion (Oct 18) Monica Speth at Wofford (Oct 06) Loryn Queen vs Georgia Southern (Sep 29) Crystal Mackezyk vs Davidson (Sep 27) Monica Speth vs Davidson (Sep 27) Melanie Arredondo at Tennessee Tech (Sep 20) Clare Latham at Tennessee Tech (Sep 20) Monica Speth vs South Carolina State (9/15/13) Clare Latham vs South Carolina State (9/15/13) Ashley Simmons vs South Carolina State (9/15/13) Crystal Mackezyk vs South Carolina State (9/15/13) Loryn Queen vs South Carolina State (9/15/13) Hailey Callis vs UNC Asheville (Sep 08) Crystal Mackezyk vs UNC Asheville (Sep 08) Crystal Mackezyk at Alabama State (Sep 01) Clare Latham at Alabama State (Sep 01) Crystal Mackezyk vs Tennessee Temple (Aug 30) Clare Latham vs Tennessee Temple (Aug 30) Melanie Arredondo vs Tennessee Temple (Aug 30) ASSISTS 3 Crystal Mackezyk vs Francis Marion (Oct 18) 2 Monica Speth vs Tennessee Temple (Aug 30) SHOTS 7 Crystal Mackezyk vs Francis Marion (Oct 18) 5 Crystal Mackezyk vs The Citadel (Oct 20) Crystal Mackezyk at Alabama State (Sep 01) SHOTS ON GOAL 4 Crystal Mackezyk vs Francis Marion (Oct 18) Crystal Mackezyk at Alabama State (Sep 01) SAVES 19 Taylor Mangrum at Wofford (Oct 06) 12 Taylor Mangrum at Elon (Oct 25)

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Wins1. 2004 .....122. 2003 .....103. 2002 .....104. 2005 .......85. 2009 .......7

Goals1. 2004 .....512. 2003 .....393. 2011 .....314. 2009 .....30 2002 .....30

Assists1. 2004 .....532. 2003 .....293. 2013 .....244. 2002 .....23 1999 .....23

Points1. 2004 ...1552. 2003 ...1073. 2002 .....834. 2011 .....825. 1999 .....79

Shutouts1. 2003 ........ 82. 2002 ........ 73. 2004 ........ 74. 2005 ........ 65. 2009 ........ 5

Shots1. 2005 ...3642. 2003 ...3573. 2002 ...3394. 2004 ...3295. 2006 ...254

SOG1. 2003 ...1672. 2005 ...1663. 2004 ...1644. 2002 ...1625. 2006 ...120

Goals Ag’st1. 2004 ......172. 2003 ......233. 2009 ......264. 2002 ......305. 2005 ......33

GA Avg1. 2004 ...0.922. 2003 ...1.163. 2002 ...1.524. 2009 ...1.585. 2005 ...1.72

Saves1. 1996 ....2532. 1997 ....1963. 2006 ....1564. 2013 ....155 1998 ....155

Team SeasonRecords

SCORING RECORDSPoints 1. Becca Smith, 2011 ...................37 2. Diana Jallo, 2003 .....................33 3. Diana Jallo, 2004 .....................32 4. Becca Smith, 2009 ...................28 5. Brooke Crandall, 2003 .............23 6. Donna-Kay Henry, 2009 ...........22 Maya Peel, 2004 ......................22 Elfa Erlingsdottir, 2004 .............22 9. Donna-Kay Henry, 2010 ...........20 Dusty Griffy, 2002 .....................20

Goals 1. Becca Smith, 2011 ...................16 Diana Jallo, 2003 .....................16 3. Diana Jallo, 2004 .....................13 4. Becca Smith, 2009 ...................11 5. Donna-Kay Henry, 2010 .............9 Donna-Kay Henry, 2009 .............9 Brooke Crandall, 2003 ...............9 Elfa Erlingsdottir, 2004 ...............9 Jolene Johnston, 1996 ...............9 10. Donna-Kay Henry, 2008 .............8 Dusty Griffy, 2002 .......................8 Brooke Crandall, 2001 ...............8

Assists 1. Meghan Chismark, 2004 ..........13 2. Maya Peel, 2004 ......................12 3. Donna-Kay Henry, 2011 .............8 4. Crystal Mackezyk, 2013 .............7 5. Lauren Wilson, 2010 ..................6 Becca Smith, 2009 .....................6 Amelie Fogelberg, 2003 .............6 Tirza Ridgely, 2004 ....................6 Diana Jallo, 2004 .......................6 10. Hannah Wyatt, 2012 ..................5 Becca Smith, 2011 .....................5 Oddbjorg Haugen, 2000 .............5 Diana Jallo, 2002 .......................5 Brooke Crandall, 2003 ...............5

Shots attempted 1. Diana Jallo, 2003 ...................131 2. Diana Jallo, 2004 .....................94 3. Diana Jallo, 2005 .....................91 4. Nikki Brannen, 2006 .................87 5. Becca Smith, 2009 ...................82 6. Becca Smith, 2011 ...................76 7. Brooke Crandall, 2003 .............65 8. Donna-Kay Henry, 2010 ...........60 Oddbjorg Haugen, 2001 ...........60 10. Diana Jallo, 2002 .....................58

GOALKEEPING RECORDSSaves 1. Iva English, 1996 ...................253 2. Stacey Matthiessen, 2006 ......146 3. Taylor Mangrum, 2011............134 Iva English, 1997 ...................134 5. Milla Junni, 2007 ....................130 6. Allie Preston, 2008 .................128 7. Taylor Mangrum, 2010 ...........118 8. Taylor Mangrum, 2013 ...........116 9. Lauren Thomas, 2012 ............112 10. Rawlslyn Ray, 2000................103

Goals against avg 1. Stacey Matthiessen, 2003 .....0.94 2. Stacey Matthiessen, 2004 .....1.00 3. Emily Cornett, 2005 ..............1.31 4. Rawlslyn Ray, 2002...............1.52 5. Taylor Davidson, 2009 ..........1.66 6. Stacey Matthiessen, 2005 .....1.83 7. Taylor Davidson, 2010 ..........1.95 Stacey Matthiessen, 2006 .....1.95 9. Taylor Mangrum, 2010 ..........2.09 10. Rawlslyn Ray, 2000...............2.18

Most shutouts 1. Stacey Matthiessen, 2003 ..........7 Rawlslyn Ray, 2002....................7 3. Taylor Davidson, 2009 ...............4 Allie Preston, 2008 .....................4 Stacey Matthiessen, 2004 ..........4 Rawlslyn Ray, 2000....................4 7. Taylor Mangrum, 2011................3 Stacey Matthiessen, 2005 ..........3 9. Lauren Thomas, 2012 ................2 Milla Junni, 2007 ........................2 Rawlslyn Ray, 1999....................2

Individual Season Records

Megan Chismark recorded fi ve assists against South Carolina State on Sept. 5, 2004 tying her for second all-time in the NCAA for assists in a single game.

Donna-Kay Henry, a four-time

All-Conference performer, holds the UTC record

for goals in a game with four

vs. USC Upstate and points with

eight in the same game.

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SCORING (CAREER)Points 1. Diana Jallo (37g 13a), 2002-05 .............. 87 2. Becca Smith (35g, 14a), 2009-12 ........... 84 3. Donna-Kay Henry, (31g, 16a), 2008-11 .. 78 4. Elfa Erlingsdottir (22g 10a), 2002-05 ...... 54 5. Brooke Crandall (17g 8a), 2001-03 ........ 42 6. Maya Peel (11g 18a), 2003-05 ............... 40 7. Gretchen Cross (16g 7a), 1996-99 ......... 39 8. Crystal Mackezyk (13g, 9a), 2011-now .. 35 9. Pam Malinowski (12g 10a), 1999-02 ...... 34 10. Carla Titizian (15g 3a), 1997-00 ............. 33

Goals 1. Diana Jallo, 2002-05 .............................. 37 2. Becca Smith, 2009-12 ............................ 35 3. Donna-Kay Henry, 2008-11 .................... 31 4. Elfa Erlingsdottir, 2002-05 ...................... 22 5. Brooke Crandall, 2001-03 ...................... 17 6. Gretchen Cross, 1996-99 ....................... 16 7. Carla Titizian, 1997-00 ........................... 15 8. Crystal Mackezyk, 2011-now .................. 13 Jolene Johnston, 1996-97 ...................... 13 10. Pam Malinowski, 1999-02 ...................... 12

Assists 1. Maya Peel, 2003-05 ............................... 18 2. Donna-Kay Henry, 2008-11 .................... 16 3. Becca Smith, 2009-12 ............................ 14 4. Meghan Chismark, 2004 ........................ 13 Diana Jallo, 2002-05 .............................. 13 6. Pam Malinowski, 1999-02 ...................... 10 Barbara Wallace, 1996-99 ...................... 10 Elfa Erlingsdottir, 2002-05 ...................... 10 9. Crystal Mackezyk, 2011-now .................... 9 Tirza Ridgely, 2002-04 .............................. 9 Melyna Valdez, 2003-05 ........................... 9 Oddbjorg Haugen, 2000-01 ...................... 9

Shots attempted 1. Diana Jallo (37 goals), 2002-05 ........... 375 2. Becca Smith (35 goals), 2009-12 ......... 238 3. Donna-Kay Henry, (31 goals), 2008-10 213 4. Elfa Erlingsdottir (22 goals), 2002-05 ... 167 5. Crystal Mackezyk (13 goals), 2011-now .......134 6. Melyna Valdez (7 goals), 2003-05 .........114 7. Gretchen Cross (16 goals), 1996-99 .... 109 8. Oddbjorg Haugen (9 goals), 2000-01 ... 108 9. Brooke Crandall (17 goals), 2001-03 ... 104 10. Carla Titizian (15 goals), 1997-00 .......... 90

GOALKEEPING (CAREER)Saves 1. Iva English (157 GA), 1996-98 ............. 462 2. Taylor Mangrum (114 GA), 2010-13 ..... 368 3. Stacey Matthiessen (61 GA), 2003-06 . 356 4. Rawlslyn Ray (121 GA), 1999-02 ......... 354 5. Lauren Thomas (62 GA), 2012-now ..... 160 6. Milla Junni, (55 GA), 2007 .................... 130 7. Allie Preston (49 GA), 2008 .................. 128 8. KC Wolff (23 GA), 1999 .......................... 69 9. Taylor Davidson (25 GA), 2009 .............. 64 10. Wendie von Peters (25 GA), 1998,00 .... 55 Jennifer Curtis (25 GA), 1997-98 ........... 55

Goals against avg (minimum 5 minutes) 1. Sydney Dewberry, 2009 ...................... 0.75 2. Emily Cornett, 2004-05 ........................ 0.96 3. Stacey Matthiessen, 2003-06 .............. 1.23 4. Taylor Davidson, 2009 ......................... 1.66 Rawlslyn Ray, 1999-02 ........................ 2.09 6. Allie Preston, 2008 .............................. 2.41 KC Wolff, 1999 .................................... 2.41 8. Taylor Mangrum, 2010-13 ................... 2.42 9. Courtney Woytowicz, 2001 .................. 2.46 10. Lauren Thomas, 2012-now ................. 2.60

Most wins 1. Stacey Matthiessen (27-19-4), 2003-06 . 30 2. Taylor Mangrum (12-31-4) 2010-13 ........ 12 3. Rawlslyn Ray (10-17-2), 1999-02 ........... 10 4. Taylor Davidson (7-8-1), 2009-10 ............. 7 5. Iva English (6-32-0), 1996-98 ................... 6 6. Allie Preston (5-14-1) 2008 ...................... 5 7. Lauren Thomas (4-13-1), 2012-now ......... 4 8. Milla Junni (2-12-2) 2007 .......................... 2 KC Wolff (2-4-1), 1999.............................. 2 10. Katie O’Donnell (1-2-0), 2003 ................... 1 Emily Cornett (1-0-0), 2004-05 ................. 1

Most shutouts 1. Stacey Matthiessen, 2003-06 ................. 15 2. Rawlslyn Ray, 1999-02 ........................... 14 3. Taylor Mangrum, 2010-11 ......................... 4 Taylor Davidson, 2009 .............................. 4 Allie Preston, 2008 ................................... 4 6. Lauren Thomas, 2012-now ...................... 3 7. Milla Junni, 2007 ...................................... 2 8. Emily Cornett, 2004-05 ............................. 1 KC Wolff, 1999 ......................................... 1

PARTICIPATION (CAREER)Games played 1. Lisa Becht - 2002-05 .............................. 75 Diana Jallo - 2002-05 ............................. 75 3. Gretchen Cross - 1996-99 ...................... 74 Barbara Wallace - 1996-99..................... 74 Ashley Meagher - 2001-04 ..................... 74 Elfa Erlingsdottir - 2002-05 ..................... 74 7. Carla Titizian - 1997-00 .......................... 71 Tiffany Gee - 1997-00............................. 71 Autumn Long - 1997-00 .......................... 71 10. Becca Smith - 2009-12 ........................... 69 Kelsey Swann - 2009-12 ........................ 69 Donna-Kay Henry - 2008-11 ................... 69 Chelsea Hurst - 2006-09 ........................ 69 Serena Allen, 2007-10 ............................ 69

Games started 1. Lisa Becht - 2002-05 .............................. 75 Elfa Erlingsdottir - 2002-05 ..................... 75 3. Ashley Meagher - 2001-04 ..................... 74 4. Gretchen Cross - 1996-99 ...................... 73 Barbara Wallace - 1996-99..................... 73 6. Diana Jallo - 2002-05 ............................. 71 7. Chelsea Hurst - 2006-09 ........................ 69 Serana Allen, 2007-10 ............................ 69 8. Charlene Shaughnessy - 1997-00 .......... 65 9. Marlee Jenkins, 2006-09 ........................ 63

Individual Career Records Team Game RecordsMost points 1. South Carolina State; Sep 05, 2004 ................38 2. at Elon; Oct 31, 2003 .......................................20 3. Tennessee Temple, Aug. 17, 2012 ...................19 4. vs. USC Upstate; Sep 13, 2009 .......................18 5. at Alabama A&M; Sep 17, 2003 .......................17 6. vs. South Carolina State, Sept. 15, 2013 .........15 Tennessee-Martin; Aug 27, 2004 .....................15 at The Citadel; Oct 03, 2004 ............................15 Morehead State; Oct 07, 2001 .........................15 10. Tennessee Temple, Aug. 30, 2013 ...................14 Tennessee-Martin; 09/08/98 ............................14 The Citadel; Oct 10, 2003 ................................14Most goals 1. South Carolina State; Sep 05, 2004 ................13 2. vs. USC Upstate; Sep 13, 2009 .........................8 3. at Elon; 10-31-03 ...............................................7 4. at Alabama A&M; Sep 17, 2003 .........................6 Tennessee Temple, Aug. 17, 2012 .....................6 6. vs. South Carolina State, Sept. 15, 2013 ...........5 Tennessee Temple, Aug. 30, 2013 .....................5 Tennessee-Martin; 09/08/98 ..............................5 at The Citadel; Oct 03, 2004 ..............................5 Morehead State; Oct 07, 2001 ...........................5 The Citadel; Oct 10, 2003 ..................................5 at Tennessee Tech; Sep 03, 2003 .....................5 Citadel; Sep 21, 2001 ........................................5Most assists 1. South Carolina State; Sep 05, 2004 ................12 2. Tennessee-Martin; Aug 27, 2004 .......................7 Tennessee Temple, Aug. 17, 2012 .....................7 4. at Elon; 10-31-03 ...............................................6 5. vs. South Carolina State, Sept. 15, 2013 ...........5 at The Citadel; Oct 03, 2004 ..............................5 Morehead State; Oct 07, 2001 ...........................5 Wofford; Oct 31, 2004 ........................................5 at Alabama A&M; Sep 17, 2003 .........................5 10. Francis Marion, Oct. 18, 2013 ...........................4 Tennessee Temple, Aug. 30, 2013 .....................4 at Georgia Southern, Oct. 22, 2010 ...................4 vs. USC Upstate; Sep 13, 2009 .........................4 Tennessee Tech; Sep 13 ...................................4 Tennessee-Martin; 09/08/98 ..............................4 The Citadel; Oct 10, 2003 ..................................4 Tennessee Tech; Oct 12, 2004 ..........................4 Mercer University; Oct 22, 2002 ........................4 Western Carolina; Sep 22, 2004 ........................4Most shots 1. South Carolina State; Sep 05, 2004 ................40 2. The Citadel; Oct 10, 2003 ................................38 3. Citadel; Sep 30, 2005 ......................................35 4. at Elon; 10-31-03 .............................................33 Citadel; Sep 21, 2001 ......................................33 6. Western Carolina, Oct. 15, 2010 .....................32 7. Davidson; Oct 05, 2003 ...................................31 East Tennessee St; Oct 16, 2003 ....................31 at The Citadel; Oct 25, 2002 ............................31 Arkansas State; Sep 11, 2005 .........................31Most saves 1. Davidson, Nov. 3, 1996 ....................................34 2. Georgia State, Oct. 30, 1996 ...........................21 3. Furman, Oct 12, 1996 ......................................20 4. at Wofford, Oct. 6, 2013 ...................................19 at Furman, Sept, 30, 2012 ...............................19 6. at College of Charleston, Oct. 3, 2010 .............18 at Tennessee Aug. 30, 1996 ............................18 at Georgia Southern, Oct. 19, 1996 .................18 at The Citadel, Oct. 14, 2012 ...........................18 10. vs. Furman; Sep 24 .........................................17 at Georgia State, Sept. 17, 1997 .....................17 at Davidson, Oct. 18, 1997 ..............................17

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Most points8 points 1. Donna-Kay Henry; USC Upstate; Sep 13, 2009 7 points 2. Meghan Chismark; South Carolina State; Sep 05, 2004 Melyna Valdez; at Tennessee Tech; Sep 03, 20036 points 4. Donna-Kay Henry; at Georgia Southern, Oct. 22, 2010 Becca Smith; at Tennessee Tech; Aug 28, 2009 Brooke Crandall, twice; last vs. The Citadel; Oct 10, 2003 Diana Jallo, twice; last vs. UT Martin; Aug 27, 2004 Elfa Erlingsdottir; South Carolina State; Sep 05, 2004 Jolene Johnston; Jacksonville; Sep 22, 19965 points 10. Hannah Wyatt vs. Tennessee Temple, 8/30/13 Skylar Brewer vs. Tennessee Temple, 8/17/12 Brooke Crandall; at Elon; Oct 31, 2003 Diana Jallo three times; last at Davidson; Oct 01, 2004 Dusty Griffy; Alabama A&M; Sep 03, 2002 Elfa Erlingsdottir; at Appalachian St.; Oct 22, 2004

Most goals4 Goals 1. Donna-Kay Henry; vs. USC Upstate; Sep 13, 20093 Goals 2. Donna-Kay Henry, at Georgia Southern, Oct. 22, 2010 Becca Smith; at Tennessee Tech; Aug 28, 2009 Brooke Crandall; The Citadel; Oct 10, 2003 Diana Jallo twice; last vs. UT Martin; Aug 27, 2004 Elfa Erlingsdottir; South Carolina State; Sep 05, 2004 Jolene Johnston; Jacksonville; Sep 22, 19962 Goals 8. Hannah Wyatt vs. Tennessee Temple, 8/30/13 Kelsey Swann at The Citadel, 10/14/12 Skylar Brewer vs. Tennessee Temple, 8/17/12 Donna-Kay Henry; vs. Elon, Sept. 26, 2010 Cheslea Hurst; USC Upstate; Sep 13, 2009 Becca Smith; Appalachian State, Oct 2, 2009 Melyna Valdez, twice; last vs Tennessee Tech; Sep 13, 2006 Nikki Brannen; vs. Eastern Kentucky; Aug 27, 2006 Diana Jallo nine times; last vs. Appalachian St.; Oct 21, 2005 Elfa Erlingsdottir, twice; last vs. The Citadel; Sep 30, 2005 Bjork Gunnarsdottir; Arkansas State; Sep 11, 2005 Maya Peel; at The Citadel; Oct 03, 2004 Brooke Crandall three times; last at Elon; Oct 31, 2003 Dusty Griffy; Alabama A&M; Sep 03, 2002 Lena Thornquist; Morehead State; Oct 07, 2001 Gretchen Cross three times; last vs Nicholls St.; Sep 4, 1999 Carla Titizian, twice; last vs. Tennessee-Martin; Sep 8, 1998 Jolene Johnston, twice; last vs. UAH; Sep 7,1997

Most assists5 Assists (T2nd all-time in NCAA history) 1. Meghan Chismark; South Carolina State; Sep 05, 20043 Assists 2. Crystal Mackezyk vs. Francis Marion, 10/18/13

Lauren Wilson; at Georgia Southern, Oct. 22, 2010 Becca Smith; Austin Peay; Sep 20, 2009 Melyna Valdez; at Tennessee Tech; Sep 03, 20032 Assists 6. Monica Speth vs. Tennessee Temple, 8/30/13 Loryn Queen at The Citadel, 10/14/12 Marlee Jenkins; vs. Tennessee Tech; Sep 13, 2006 Chelsea Hurst; vs. Eastern Kentucky; Aug 27, 2006 Maya Peel, three times; last vs. Wofford; Oct 31, 2004 Tirza Ridgely, twice; last vs. Ga. Southern; Oct 15, 2004 Meghan Chismark; Tennessee-Martin; Aug 27, 2004 Amelie Fogelberg; at Elon; Oct 31, 2003 Sari Laukka; Mercer University; Oct 22, 2002 Brooke Crandall; Morehead State; Oct 07, 2001 Tanya Scalise; Alabama-Huntsville; Sep 7, 1997

Most shots16 Shots 1. Diana Jallo; The Citadel; Oct 10, 200315 Shots 2. Diana Jallo; Davidson; Oct 05, 200313 Shots 3. Jallo, Diana; at Elon; Oct 31, 200312 Shots 4. Nikki Brannen; at The Citadel; Oct 25, 200611 Shots 5. Becca Smith; vs. Appalachian State; Oct 2, 2009 Nikki Brannen; vs. Eastern Kentucky; Aug 27, 200610 Shots 7. Diana Jallo, twice; last at Elon; Oct 16, 2005 Bjork Gunnarsdottir; UNC Greensboro; Oct 14, 20059 Shots 9. Becca Smith; vs. Western Carolina, Oct. 15, 2010 Becca Smith; at The Citadel; Sep 27, 2009 Diana Jallo, twice; last vs. Davidson; Sep 25, 2005 Bjork Gunnarsdottir; Arkansas State; Sep 11, 2005 Oddbjorg Haugen; Jacksonville State; Sep 23 2001 Pam Malinowski; Citadel; Sep 21, 2001 Jolene Johnston; Jacksonville; Sep 22, 1996

Most saves34 Saves 1. Iva English; Davidson; 11/03/9621 Saves 2. Iva English; Georgia State; 10/30/9620 Saves 3. Iva English; Furman; 10/12/9619 Saves 4. Taylor Mangrum; Wofford; 10/6/14 Lauren Thomas; Furman18 Saves 6. Lauren Thomas; The Citadel Taylor Mangrum; at Coll. of Charleston, Oct. 3, 2010 Iva English, twice; last at Georgia Southern; 10/19/9617 Saves 10. Iva English, twice; last at Davidson; 10/18/9715 Saves 10. Taylor Mangrum; at Tennessee, Sept. 19.2010

Individual Game Records Meeting All-TimeOpponent W-L-T First Last ScoringAlabama 1-4 2001 2010 4-17Alabama A&M 3-2 2002 2011 13-8Alabama-Birmingham 0-1 1996 1996 0-8Alabama-Huntsville 1-0 1997 1997 4-1Alabama State 0-2 2012 2013 2-4Appalachian State 3-14-3 1996 2013 21-46Arkansas State 3-0 2002 2006 8-1Auburn 0-1 2001 2001 0-6Austin Peay 3-5 2002 2013 10-20Belmont 0-5 1997 2007 1-12Charleston Southern 1-0 2005 2005 1-0The Citadel 7-4-1 2001 2013 29-13Clemson 0-1 2005 2005 1-4Coastal Carolina 0-2 2002 2005 1-5College of Charleston 2-15 1996 2012 14-55Covenant College 0-1 1996 1996 0-2Davidson 1-17-1 1996 2013 17-57East Tennessee State 5-3-1 1997 2004 12-11Eastern Kentucky 1-1-1 2006 2008 3-3Elon 4-7 2003 2013 20-37Francis Marion 1-0 2013 2013 3-2Furman 0-20 1996 2013 10-84Gardner-Webb 2-2-1 2009 2013 8-4Georgia Southern 5-12-2 1996 2013 23-51Georgia State 0-2 1996 1997 2-12High Point 0-1-1 2007 2008 0-3Indiana State 1-0 2000 2000 3-1Jacksonville 1-2 1996 2008 4-6Jacksonville State 2-3-1 1999 2011 6-12Lincoln Memorial 0-1 1997 1997 1-2Lipscomb 3-2-1 2007 2012 10-6Memphis 0-2 1997 1998 1-5Mercer 3-0 2002 2004 6-0Miami (Ohio) 0-1 2010 2010 1-2Middle Tennessee 2-1-1 1996 1999 6-4Mississippi 0-1 1998 1998 0-8Mississippi State 0-4 1996 2001 1-23Morehead State 3-1 1999 2004 15-4Murray State 0-1 2000 2000 1-2Nicholls State 1-0 1999 1999 4-2Radford 1-4 1996 1999 3-21Samford 1-8 1998 2013 10-24South Carolina State 2-0 2004 2012 18-1Southeast Louisiana 0-0-1 1999 1999 2-2Stetson 1-0 2011 2011 3-2Tennessee 0-4 1996 2010 1-34Tennessee-Martin 5-2-1 1998 2006 23-16Tennessee Tech 12-5 1997 2013 34-23Tennessee Temple 2-0 2012 2013 11-0Troy 1-0 2002 2002 2-1UNC Asheville 1-1 2007 2012 3-7UNC Greensboro 3-14-1 1997 2013 12-60USC-Upstate 2-0 2009 2010 9-0Vanderbilt 0-2 2001 2003 1-6Western Carolina 3-9-3 1999 2013 16-27Wofford 2-13-3 1997 2013 18-46

All-Time Series Records

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All-Conference Selections

First Team Donna-Kay “DK” Henry ..........2010, 2011 Stacey Matthiessen ......................... 2006 Diana Jallo ............................. 2003, 2004 Elfa Erlingsdottir .............................. 2003 Meghan Chismark ........................... 2004

Second Team Elfa Erlingsdottir .................... 2002, 2005 Dusty Griffy ...................................... 2002 Brooke Crandall ............................... 2003 Meghan Chismark ........................... 2004 Nikki Brannen .................................. 2005 Donna-Kay “D.K.” Henry ....... 2008, 2009 Becca Smith .....................................2011

All-Freshman Team Becca Smith .................................... 2009 Crystal Mackezyk .............................2011

Coach-of-the-Year J.D. Kyzer ........................................ 2003

SoCon All-Tournament TeamGretchen Cross ................................... 1996Diana Jallo ........................................... 2003Maya Peel............................................ 2003

SoCon Player-of-the-WeekBarbara Wallace .................................. 1996Dusty Griffy .......................................... 2002Diana Jallo ........................................... 2003Brooke Crandall ................................... 2003Diana Jallo ........................................... 2003Diana Jallo ........................................... 2004Diana Jallo ........................................... 2004Meghan Chismark ............................... 2004Nikki Brannen ...................................... 2006Becca Smith .........................................2011

SoCon Student-Athlete-of-the-WeekClare Latham ....................................... 2013

Soccer AmericaNational Team of the Week

Diana Jallo ........................................... 2004

Southern ConferenceStudent-Athlete of the Week

Tirza Ridgely ........................................ 2004Maya Peel............................................ 2004

SoCon Athlete-of-the-MonthDiana Jallo .........................September 2003Diana Jallo .........................September 2004

SoCon AccoladesAAAAA

Katie Adams ................................................... 2003-04Serena Allen ................................................... 2007-10Tori Ames ........................................................ 1996-97Andi Argueta ................................................... 2011-13Melanie Arredondo ................................. 2012-presentTiffi n Ashworth ..................................................... 1999Andria Aurand ............................................. 2010-2013

BBBBBDanielle Barr ................................................... 2008-10Lizzy Barrett......................................................... 2007Lisa Becht ....................................................... 2002-05Cassie Bowman................................................... 2007Shannon Boyer ............................................... 1997-98Nikki Brannen ................................................. 2005-06Skylar Brewer ......................................... 2012-present

CCCCCHailey Callis ............................................ 2013-presentElise Chapman ................................. 1999-2000, 2002Megan Chismark ................................................. 2004Kristina Coombs ........................................ 2000, 2002Emily Cornett .................................................. 2004-05Micalah Crafton ...................................... 2013-presentBrooke Crandall .............................................. 2001-03Kelly Crew ...................................................... 2011-13Andre’a Crilly .................................................. 1998-99Gretchen Cross .............................................. 1996-99Crystal Cuevas ............................................... 2012-13Erika Cupo ...................................................... 1997-98Jennifer Curtis ................................................ 1997-98Anna Cusick ................................................... 2009-10

DDDDDTaylor Davidson .............................................. 2009-10Caroline DeRhodes ........................................ 2007-08Sydney Dewberry ........................................... 2009-10Kelly Downs .................................................... 2009-10Tessa Drumsta................................................ 2003-06Jennifer Duggan ............................................. 2004-05Jessica Dugger ............................................... 2007-09Katie Duignan ...................................................... 2006

EEEEESamantha Eitner ............................................. 2010-11Iva English ...................................................... 1996-98Elfa Erlingsdottir ............................................. 2002-05

FFFFFShelbey Farmer ....................................................2011Katie Finkle .......................................................... 2008Amelie Fogelberg ........................................... 2002-03Sara Francescon ............................................ 2007-09Ida Marie Froseth ................................................ 2005

GGGGGTiffany Gee ................................................. 1997-2000Sarah Ghale ........................................... 2012-presentMaria Giannotti ........................................... 1998-2001Sienna Greenwell ........................................... 1996-97Dusty Griffy ..................................................... 2002-03Bjork Gunnarsdottir.............................................. 2005

HHHHH • IIIIIKristen Hale ......................................................... 2007Kelly Hannifi n.................................................. 2003-04Oddbjorg Haugen ........................................... 2000-01Eva Havaris ......................................................... 1998Brianna Heffi ngton .......................................... 2000-01Chiemi Heil .......................................................... 2007Donna-Kay “DK” Henry................................... 2008-10Logan Higgins......................................... 2012-presentSara Howell .................................................... 2004-05Chelsea Hurst ................................................. 2006-09Natalie Irwin ............................................ 2013-present

JJJJJDiana Jallo ...................................................... 2002-05Marlee Jenkins ............................................... 2006-09Macy Johnson ..................................................... 2008Rachel Johnson ................................................... 2009Jolene Johnston ............................................. 1996-97Tiffany Jolly ..................................................... 2006-07Milla Junni............................................................ 2006

KKKKKStephanie Krush .................................................. 2007

LLLLLWhitney Landram ................................................ 2006Amanda Lane ................................................. 1997-99Arielle Lankford............................................... 2006-09Clare Latham .......................................... 2012-presentSari Laukka..................................................... 2001-02

Abby Lee .................................................... 1998-2001Autumn Long .............................................. 1997-2000Whitney Lowe ...................................................... 2007Valerie Lozano ................................................ 1996-97

MMMMMJessica Mack .................................................. 2004-06Crystal Mackezyk ................................... 2011-presentSusanne Mader .............................................. 2008-09Pam Malinowski.......................................... 1999-2002Taylor Mangrum .............................................. 2010-13Emma Mason .......................................................2011Stacey Matthiessen ........................................ 2003-06Jessica Mayo ....................................................... 2010Ann McBride ........................................................ 1997Ashley Meagher.............................................. 2001-04Mary Lauren Mesich ................................... 1998-2000Jordan Middleton ........................................2008, 2011Katie Mincy .......................................................... 2004Morgan Murray .................................................... 2009

NNNNNWhitney Nave ...................................................... 1997

OOOOOLaura O’Dowd................................................. 2000-02Tina Odembo .................................................. 2007-09

PPPPPKatie Page ........................................................... 2007Maya Peel....................................................... 2003-06Jill Picaut ............................................................. 2001Allie Preston ........................................................ 2008

QQQQQLoryn Queen ........................................... 2012-present

RRRRRRawlslyn Ray .............................................. 1999-2002Jessica Reed .............................................. 1999-2001Shelby Reynolds............................................. 2004-05Katarina Rheinheimer .......................................... 2008Amanda Richardson ............................................ 1997Tirza Ridgely ................................................... 2003-04Kris Rubi .............................................................. 2007

SSSSSNicole Sampier ............................................... 2001-02Carissa Sanchez ................................................. 2010Tanya Scalise ...................................................... 1997Allie Scales ..................................................... 2008-09Amber Scealf ....................................................... 2009Amy Schermerhorn......................................... 2005-08Charlene Shaughnessy .............................. 1997-2000Tayler Shelby .................................................. 2009-11Morgan Shelton ................................................... 2008Ashley Simmons ..................................... 2013-presentBrandie Skipworth ............................................... 2006Hayley Sloan .................................................. 2009-10Becca Smith ................................................... 2009-11Jennifer Smith...................................................... 1998Elizabeth Southall ................................................ 2006Monica Speth....................................................... 2013Emily Stack .......................................................... 2005Jennifer Strasser ............................................ 1996-97Lauren Stewart ............................................... 2007-08Kelsey Swann ................................................. 2009-11

TTTTTLauren Thomas ...................................... 2012-presentLena Thornquist .............................................. 2001-02Carla Titizian ............................................... 1997-2000Kerbi Towry ..................................................... 2010-11Heather Trumbo.............................................. 2009-10

VVVVVMelyna Valdez ................................................ 2003-06Becky VanHorn .....................................................2011Dana Van Winkle ................................................. 2002Tiffany Vanek ....................................................... 1997Erika von Peters ............................................. 1996-99

WWWWWErin Walker .......................................................... 1998Makini Wall .......................................................... 1999Barbara Wallace ............................................. 1996-99Alanna Warrick ....................................... 2012-presentSusan Ward .................................................... 2004-05Faith Webster ................................................. 1998-99Jennifer Wilson ............................................... 2004-06Lauren Wilson................................................. 2009-11K.C. Wolff ............................................................ 1999Courtney Woytowicz ............................................ 2001Hannah Wyatt ......................................... 2012-present

All-Time Letterwinners

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Linda Whitehead: 1996-1999Overall Record: 11-54-3

SoCon: 1-30-1

1996: Record: 2-16; SoCon: 0-8Date Opponent ResultAug. 30 at Tennessee L, 0-7Sept. 5 Alberta (exh) L, 0-8Sept. 8 Middle Tennessee St. W, 3-2Sept. 14 *at Furman L, 0-6Sept. 17 *at Appalachian St. L, 0-1Sept. 20 at Covenant College L, 0-2Sept. 22 Jacksonville W, 4-1Sept. 24 *Georgia Southern L, 1-6Sept. 27 at Radford L, 1-9Oct. 6 *at Davidson L, 0-6Oct. 12 *Furman L, 2-4Oct. 16 at Mississippi St. L, 0-7Oct. 19 *at Georgia Southern L, 0-3Oct. 20 College of Charleston L, 0-4Oct. 23 *Appalachian St. (OT) L, 2-3Oct. 27 at UAB L, 0-8Oct. 30 Georgia State L, 1-7Nov. 3 *Davidson L, 0-6Nov. 8 !at Appalachian St. L, 2-6*SoCon game; ! SoCon playoffs

1997: Record: 3-16-1; Overall: 1-6Date Opponent ResultAug. 30 Memphis L, 0-1Sept. 1 Tennessee L, 0-9Sept. 5 Tennessee Tech W, 2-1Sept. 7 Alabama-Huntsville W, 4-1Sept. 10 at MTSU (2OT) T, 1-1Sept. 13 *Furman L, 0-3Sept. 17 at Georgia St. L, 1-5Sept. 21 Mississippi St. L, 0-6Sept. 26 Radford L, 0-6Sept. 28 *Wofford L, 0-4Oct. 3 at Jacksonville L, 0-2Oct. 7 at Belmont L, 1-5Oct. 11 *East Tennessee St. W, 2-1Oct. 14 Lincoln Memorial L, 1-2Oct. 17 *at UNC Greensboro L, 0-8Oct. 18 *at Davidson L, 0-6Oct. 22 *# at Appalachian St. L, 1-2Oct. 25 *at Georgia Southern L, 2-3Oct. 26 at College of Charleston L, 0-9Oct. 28 !at Wofford L, 0-3*SoCon game; # at Finley Stadium; !SoCon playoffs

1998: Record: 1-16; SoCon: 0-8Date Opponent ResultSept. 1 at Tennessee L, 1-5Sept. 4 at Memphis L, 1-4Sept. 5 at Mississippi L, 0-8Sept. 8 Tennessee-Martin W, 5-1Sept. 15 Middle Tennessee St. L, 0-1Sept. 17 Tennessee Tech L, 1-2Sept. 20 *UNC Greensboro L, 0-5Sept. 23 Belmont L, 0-1Sept. 25 *at Wofford L, 0-4Sept. 27 *Georgia Southern L, 0-11Sept. 29 at Samford (OT) L, 2-3Oct. 3 *at East Tennessee St. L, 0-3Oct. 4 at Radford L, 0-5Oct. 11 *College of Charleston L, 2-4Oct. 14 *at Appalachian St. L, 1-5Oct. 18 *Davidson L, 0-3Oct. 31 *at Furman L, 0-5*SoCon game; All home games played at Finley Stadium

1999: Record: 5-12-2; SoCon: 0-8-1Date Opponent ResultSept. 1 at Jacksonville St L, 0-3Sept. 4 vs. Nicholls St W, 4-2Sept. 5 at Southeast Louisiana T, 2-2Sept. 9 at Tennessee Tech W, 3-0Setp. 12 *Wofford L, 1-2Sept. 14 at Belmont L, 0-3Sept. 18 *at Davidson L, 0-2Sept. 19 *at UNC Greensboro L, 0-4Sept. 21 Samford W, 2-0Sept. 25 *at Western Carolina L, 1-2Sept. 28 *Appalachian St. (2OT) L, 2-3Oct. 1 *at College ofCharleston L, 0-4Oct. 3 *at Georgia Southern L, 2-4Oct. 8 *Furman L, 0-8Oct. 16 Radford L, 0-1Oct. 22 at Tennessee-Martin L, 1-2Oct. 24 *East Tennessee St. (2OT) T, 2-2Oct. 27 at Middle Tennessee St. W, 2-0Oct. 30 ^Morehead St. W, 6-1*SoCon game; All home games played at Finley Stadium; ^played at Hixson High School

J.D. Kyzer, 2000-presentOverall Record: 144-173-22School Overall: 85-143-19

SoCon: 34-99-13

2000: Record: 6-9-1; SoCon:1-7-1Date Opponent ResultAug. 27 at Morehead St. W, 3-0Sept. 9 at Radford W, 2-0Sept. 16 vs. Indiana St. W, 3-1Sept. 17 at Murray St. L, 1-2Sept. 22 *at Davidson L, 0-3Sept. 24 *at UNC Greensboro L, 0-5Sept. 29 *Furman L, 1-4Oct. 1 *Wofford L, 1-6Oct. 6 *at East Tennessee St. W, 1-0Oct. 8 *at Appalachian St. L, 0-2Oct. 11 Tennessee Tech W, 2-0Oct. 15 *Western Carolina (2OT) T, 1-1Oct. 20 *College of Charleston L, 0-2Oct. 22 *Georgia Southern L, 0-5Oct. 24 Tennessee-Martin W, 6-1Oct. 29 at Mississippi St. L, 1-7*SoCon game; Home games at Finley Stadium

2001: Overall: 4-13-1; SoCon: 2-8-0Date Opponent ResultAug. 31 at Vanderbilt L, 0-4Sept. 2 at Auburn L, 0-6Sept. 9 Alabama L, 1-6Sept. 21 *The Citadel W, 5-1Sept. 23 Jacksonville St. (2OT) T, 2-2Sept. 25 Mississippi St. L, 0-3Sept. 28 *at College of Charleston L, 1-2Sept. 30 *at Georgia Southern L, 0-1Oct. 4 *at Western Carolina L, 0-4Oct. 7 Morehead St. W, 5-1Oct. 9 at Tennessee-Martin (OT) W, 3-2Oct. 12 *Davidson (OT) L, 1-2Oct. 14 *UNC Greensboro L, 1-3Oct. 19 *at Furman L, 1-7Oct. 21 *at Wofford L, 0-1Oct. 23 at Tennessee Tech L, 0-2

Oct. 26 *Appalachian State L, 0-1Oct. 28 *East Tennessee St. W, 2-0*SoCon game; Home games at Finley Stadium

2002: Record: 10-8-1; Socon: 3-6-1Date Opponent ResultAug. 31 Austin Peay W, 3-0Sept. 3 Alabama A&M W, 3-0Sept. 6 at Alabama L, 0-3Sept. 8 Troy St. W, 2-1Sept. 15 Arkansas St. W, 3-0Sept. 20 *College of Charleston W, 3-0Sept. 27 *at Davidson L, 2-6Sept. 29 *at UNC Greensboro W, 2-0Oct. 5 *Georgia Southern L, 1-2Oct. 11 *Furman L, 0-5Oct. 13 *Wofford L, 0-3Oct. 18 *at Appalachian St. (2OT) T, 0-0Oct. 20 *at East Tennessee St. L, 1-2Oct. 22 Mercer W, 3-0Oct. 25 *at The Citadel W, 2-1Oct. 27 at Coastal Carolina L, 0-2Oct. 30 *Western Carolina L, 1-2Nov. 1 Tennessee-Martin W, 3-2Nov. 3 Tennessee Tech W, 1-0*SoCon game; Home games at Finley Stadium

2003: Overall: 10-6-3; SoCon: 6-2-3Date Opponent ResultAug. 31 Samford L, 1-2Sept. 3 at Tennessee Tech W, 5-3Sept. 6 Vanderbilt L, 1-2Sept. 9 at Jacksonville St L, 0-2Sept. 14 at Mercer W, 2-0Sept. 17 at Alabama A&M W, 6-0Sept. 25 *at Western Carolina W, 2-1Sept. 28 *at Wofford (2OT) T, 0-0Oct. 3 *at College of Charleston L, 0-3Oct. 5 *Davidson (2OT) T, 0-0Oct. 10 *The Citadel W, 5-0Oct. 12 *at Furman L, 2-4Oct. 16 *East Tennessee St W, 1-0Oct. 19 *at Georgia Southern W, 2-0Oct. 23 *UNC Greensboro W, 1-0Oct. 26 *Appalachian St (2OT) T, 1-1Oct. 31 *at Elon W, 7-1Nov. 6 !vs. East Tennessee St W, 3-1Nov. 7 !vs. Furman L, 0-3*SoCon game; Home games at Finley Stadium; !SoCon playoffs, Greensboro, N.C.

2004: Record: 12-5-1 SoCon: 7-3-1Date Opponent ResultAug. 27 Tennessee-Martin W, 4-1Sept. 2 Mercer W, 1-0Sept. 5 South Carolina St. W, 13-0Sept. 12 at Alabama W, 2-0Sept. 19 at Morehead St. L, 1-2Sept. 22 *Western Carolina W, 3-0Sept. 26 *College of Charleston W, 3-2Oct. 1 *at Davidson W, 4-0Oct. 3 *at The Citadel W, 5-0Oct. 8 *Furman L, 0-1Oct. 10 *at East Tennessee St. L, 0-2Oct. 12 Tennessee Tech W, 4-3Oct. 15 *Georgia Southern W, 2-0Oct. 17 *at UNC Greensboro (2OT) T, 1-1Oct. 22 *at Appalachian St. W, 3-1Oct. 24 *Elon L, 0-1Oct. 31 *Wofford W, 4-0Nov. 4 !Davidson L, 1-2*SoCon game; Home games at Finley Stadium !SoCon playoffs

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Date Opponent ResultAug. 26 at Clemson L, 1-4Aug. 31 at UT-Martin L, 0-6Sept. 2 1-v. Charleston Southern W, 1-0Sept. 4 1-at Coastal Carolina L, 1-3Sept. 8 at Tennessee Tech L, 2-3Sept. 11 Arkansas St. W, 3-0Sept. 13 Jacksonville St. W, 2-1Sept. 16 Alabama A&M L, 1-2Sept. 25 *Davidson (2OT) L, 0-1Sept. 30 *The Citadel W, 4-0Oct. 2 *at Furman L, 0-2Oct. 9 *at Georgia Southern W, 2-0Oct. 14 *UNC Greensboro W, 1-0Oct. 16 *at Elon W, 2-1Oct. 21 *Appalachian St. W, 3-0Oct. 23 *at Western Carolina L, 0-2Oct. 28 *at Wofford (2OT) L, 0-1Oct. 30 *at College of Charleston L, 0-5Nov. 3 !v. UNC Greensboro L, 0-2*SoCon game; Home games at North River Soccer Complex; 1-Big South Challenge, Conway, S.C.; !SoCon playoffs.

2006: Record: 3-11-3; SoCon 0-8-2Date Opponent ResultAug. 25 at Arkansas St. W, 2-1Aug. 27 Eastern Kentucky W, 3-1Sept. 3 UT-Martin (2OT) T, 1-1Sept. 6 Belmont L, 0-2Sept. 10 *at Applachian St. L, 0-2Sept. 13 Tennessee Tech W, 3-0Sept. 17 at Austin Peay L, 1-3Sept. 21 at Alabama A&M L, 5-1Sept. 24 *Furman L, 0-2Oct. 1 *Georgia Southern L, 0-1Oct. 6 *at UNC Greensboro L, 1-3Oct. 8 *Elon L, 2-3Oct. 15 *Western Carolina L, 0-1Oct. 20 *Wofford (2OT) T, 1-1Oct. 22 *at College of Charleston L, 1-4Oct. 25 *at The Citadel (2OT) T, 1-1Oct. 29 *at Davidson L, 4-1*SoCon game; Home games at North River Soccer Complex.

2007: Record: 2-12-2; 2-7-1 SoConDate Opponent ResultAug. 31 at Belmont L, 0-1Sept. 6 at Tennessee Tech L, 1-4Sept. 9 Alabama A&M CancelledSept. 11 at Eastern Kentucky (2OT) T, 0-0Sept. 14 Lipscomb L, 0-1Sept. 21 at High Point L, 0-3Sept. 23 at UNC Asheville L, 1-6Sept. 30 *at Georgia Southern (2OT) T, 2-2Oct. 4 *UNC Greensboro L, 1-4Oct. 7 *at Elon L, 1-7Oct. 12 *Appalachian St. L, 0-5Oct. 14 *at Western Carolina L, 1-6Oct. 19 *at Wofford W, 2-0Oct. 21 *College of Charleston L, 0-3Oct. 26 *The Citadel (2OT) W, 2-1Oct. 28 *Davidson L, 0-4Nov. 1 *at Furman L, 0-8*SoCon game; Home games at North River Soccer Complex.

2008: Record: 5-14-1; 2-9-0 SoConDate Opponent ResultAug. 22 #13 Tennessee L, 0-5Aug. 29 High Point (2OT) T, 0-0Aug. 31 Eastern Kentucky L, 0-2Sept. 5 at Austin Peay W, 1-0Sept. 7 at Lipscomb W, 3-1

Sept. 14 at Jacksonville St. L, 1-4Sept. 17 Tennessee Tech W, 1-0Sept. 19 $at Alabama L, 0-5Sept. 21 $vs. Jacksonville L, 0-3Sept. 26 *UNC Greensboro L, 1-4Sept. 28 *Elon W, 2-1Oct. 3 *at Georgia Southern (OT) L, 1-2Oct. 5 *at Davidson L, 0-5Oct. 10 *Wofford L, 2-4Oct. 12 *at Furman L, 0-2Oct. 17 *The Citadel W, 2-0Oct. 19 *College of Charleston L, 0-2Oct. 24 *at Western Carolina L, 0-2Oct. 26 *at Appalachian St. L, 1-2Oct. 30 *at Samford L, 2-4*SoCon game; Home games at North River Soccer Complex; $Crimson Tide Classic, Tuscaloosa, Ala.

2009: Record: 7-8-1; 2-8-1 SoConDate Opponent ResultAug. 28 at Tennessee Tech W, 3-0Sept. 4 Lipscomb W, 2-0Sept. 11 $at Gardner-Webb (2OT) W, 1-0Sept. 13 $vs. USC Upstate W, 8-0Sept. 20 Austin Peay W, 4-3Sept. 25 *at College of Charleston L, 0-1Sept. 27 *at The Citadel L, 0-1Oct. 2 *Appalachian St. (OT) W, 2-1Oct. 4 *Western Carolina (2OT) T, 3-3Oct. 8 *at Wofford L, 2-3Oct. 11 *Furman L, 0-1Oct. 16 *at Elon L, 1-5Oct. 18 *at UNC Greensboro L, 0-1Oct. 23 *Davidson L, 2-4Oct. 25 *Georgia Southern (OT) W, 1-0Oct. 29 *Samford L, 1-3*SoCon game; Home games at North River Soccer Complex; $Border Classic, Boiling Springs, N.C.

2010: Record: 4-13-2; 2-7-2 SoConDate Opponent ResultAug. 20 at Lipscomb L, 1-2Aug. 22 Tennessee Tech W, 2-1Aug. 27 $ vs. Miami (Ohio) L, 1-2Aug. 29 $ at Austin Peay L, 0-2Sept. 5 at Alabama (OT) L, 1-2Sept. 10 # at Gardner-Webb L, 0-1Sept. 12 # vs. USC Upstate W, 1-0Sept. 19 at Tennessee L, 0-8Sept. 24 *UNC Greensboro L, 2-5Sept. 26 *Elon W, 3-2Oct. 1 *at The Citadel L, 0-2Oct. 3 *at Coll. of Charleston (2OT) L, 1-2Oct. 7 *at Furman L, 0-1Oct. 10 *Wofford (2OT) T, 2-2Oct. 15 *Western Carolina (2OT) T, 1-1Oct. 17 *Appalachian State L, 1-3Oct. 22 *at Georgia Southern W, 4-1Oct. 24 *at Davidson L, 0-1Oct. 27 *Samford L, 0-3*SoCon game; Home games at Finley Stadium; $Austin Peay Invitational, Clarksville, Tenn. #Border Classic, Boiling Springs, N.C

2011: Record: 6-10-2; 1-9-1 SoConDate Opponent ResultAug. 19 at Tennessee Tech W, 2-1Aug. 21 Austin Peay L, 0-4Aug. 28 Gardner-Webb (2OT) T, 3-3Sept. 2 Lipscomb W, 2-0Sept. 9 $ vs. Stetson (OT) W, 3-2Sept. 11 $ vs. Jacksonville St. W, 1-0Sept. 16 Alabama A&M W, 2-1Sept. 23 *at UNCG L, 1-6

Sept. 25 *at Elon L, 2-8Sept. 30 *The Citadel L, 1-2Oct. 2 *College of Charleston L, 2-3Oct. 6 *Furman (OT) L, 3-4Oct. 9 *at Wofford (2OT) L, 2-3Oct. 14 *at Western Carolina W, 3-0Oct. 16 *at Appalachian State (2OT) T, 1-1Oct. 21 *Georgia Southern L, 1-2Oct. 23 *Davidson (OT) L, 1-2Oct. 26 *at Samford L, 1-2*SoCon game; Home games at Finley Stadium; $Border Classic, Boiling Springs, N.C

2012: Record: 3-13-1; 1-10 SoConDate Opponent ResultAug. 17 Tennessee Temple W, 6-0Aug. 19 Tennessee Tech L, 0-2Aug. 26 Alabama State L, 0-1Aug. 31 at Lipscomb (2OT) T, 2-2Sept. 2 at Austin Peay L, 1-4Sept. 7 at Gardner-Webb W, 1-0Sept. 21 *at Davidson L, 0-3Sept. 23 *at Georgia Southern L, 0-5Sept. 27 *Wofford L, 0-4Sept. 30 *at Furman L, 1-5Oct. 5 *Appalachian State (OT) L, 1-2Oct. 7 *Western Carolina L, 0-1Oct. 12 *at College of Charleston L, 1-5Oct. 14 *at The Citadel W, 3-2Oct. 19 *Elon L, 0-5Oc.t 21 *UNCG L, 0-4Oct. 24 *Samford L, 0-3*SoCon game; Home games at Finley Stadium.

2013: Record: 5-13-0; 0-10 SoConDate Opponent ResultAug. 23 Austin Peay L, 0-4Aug. 30 Tennessee Temple W, 5-0Sept. 1 at Alabama A&M L, 2-3Sept. 8 UNC Asheville W, 2-1Sept. 13 1-at Gardner-Webb L, 0-3Sept. 15 1-vs. South Carolina State W, 5-1Sept. 20 at Tennessee Tech W, 2-1Sept. 27 *Davidson L, 2-3Sept. 29 *Georgia Southern L, 1-2Oct. 3 *Furman L, 0-9Oct. 6 *at Wofford L, 1-5Oct. 11 *at Appalachian State L, 0-5Oct. 13 *Western Carolina (OT) L, 0-1Oct. 18 Francis Marion W, 3-2Oct. 20 *The Citadel L, 1-3Oct. 25 *at Elon L, 0-3Oct. 27 *at UNCG L, 0-5Oct. 30 *at Samford L, 1-7*SoCon game; 1-Border Classic, Boiling Springs, N.C.; Home games at Finley Stadium.

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Dr. Steve Angle assumed his role as Chancellor and the 17th leader of The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga on July 1, 2013.

Prior to coming to UTC, Angle served as Senior Vice President at Wright State University in Dayton, Ohio, and Executive in Residence at the Ohio Board of Regents (2012-2013). Prior to this appointment, he was the University Provost and a Professor of Chemistry (2007-2012).

He earned a B.A. degree in Chemistry from the University of California, Irvine (1978) and a M.S. degree in Organic Chemistry from the University of California, Los Angeles (1981), before returning to UC-Irvine for his Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry (1984).

While at Wright State, Angle oversaw an increase of research and sponsored program awards from $64 million in

Dr. Richard BrownVice ChancellorFinance & Ops

2006 to over $100 million in 2012, all while state funding was reduced. At the Ohio Board of Regents, Angle helped lead the development of “Complete College Ohio,” a plan in conjunction with adult career centers, community colleges, and universities across Ohio to raise graduation rates and provide well-qualifi ed workers for the state.

Before his tenure at Wright State, Angle served as Dean of the College of Natural and Agricultural Sciences and Director of the Agricultural and Natural Resources Program at the University of California, Riverside (2001-2007). While at UC Riverside, he also served as interim Dean and Director (2000-2001), Associate Dean for Physical and Mathematical S c i e n c e s a t t h e College of Natural and Agricultural Sciences (1997-2000) , and a facul ty member in chemistry (1986-2007).Angle served as a Postdoctoral Research Associate at the University of Wisconsin, Madison (1984-1986).

A n g l e h a s h a d numerous research publications featured in periodicals such

as Journal of Organic Chemistry, Tetrahedron Letters, and Journal of the American Chemical Society. He has also made 142 research presentations across the country.

During his time as a professor, Angle was the major professor to 21 Ph.D. students, advisor and mentor to nine post-doctoral scholars, and was also mentor to 25 students who carried out research in the Angle Laboratory.

He is married to Dr. Dominique Belanger, and is the father of three: Brad, Ian, and Zoe.

Chuck CantrellAssistant Vice Chancellor

University Relations

Dr. John DelaneyVice Chancellor

Student Development

Dr. Jerald AinsworthSenior Vice ChancellorAcademic Affairs/Provost

Chuck CantrellDr John DelaneyDr Jerald Ainsworth

D St A l d

DR. STEVE ANGLE • CHANCELLOR

Terry DennistonChief of Staff

Terry Dennistooonnn Dr. Debbie IngramFaculty AthleticsRepresentative

Dr Debbie Ingram

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DAVID BLACKBURN • VICE CHANCELLOR & DIR. OF ATHLETICS

University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Interim Chancellor Dr. Grady Bogue and Chancellor-elect Dr. Steven Angle announced David Blackburn as the institution’s new Vice Chancellor and Director of Athletics on April 20, 2013. Blackburn most recently served as the Senior Associate Athletics Director for Administration at the University of Tennessee where he was member of the Volunteers’ executive staff.

Blackburn jumped right into his new role, making two high-profi le hires in less than a month on the job. On May 10, 2013, he announced Hall of Famer Jim Foster as the new coach of the Lady Mocs basketball program. Four days later, he introduced Will Wade as the new men’s basketball coach at UTC.

Both hires were met with enthusiasm and excitement in the Scenic City and quickly showed that Blackburn’s skills and experience give him the ability to fi nd the right fi t for the Mocs. He has certainly impressed the Chattanooga faithful heading into his fi rst season leading the Mocs.

A 1990 graduate of the University of Tennessee with a Bachelor of Science in Education, Blackburn has over two decades of experience in college athletics. He began his career at Tennessee in 1993 working with then-head football coach Phillip Fulmer, serving in a variety of roles within the program. He held his most recent position since 2008 as direct oversight of Vols football and its senior-level administrator.

At Tennessee, Blackburn served as the athletic department liaison to the Thornton Center, the student-athlete academic support unit. He was appointed to participate in various search committees for head coaches and upper level departmental staff. He also participated in the design and construction of Tennessee’s new $48 million football training center.

In August of 2003, Blackburn made a transition into fundraising and became the Assistant Athletic Director for Development. During his tenure working in fundraising, the Volunteer Athletic Scholarship Fund saw record growth in all areas. Most noted was total athletic gifts more than doubling from $19.5 million in 2003 to over $41 million

in 2007. Also, he helped secure an $84 million multi-media rights contract with Host Communications.

In 2007, Blackburn was promoted to Associate Athletic Director for Administration where he broadened his scope of athletic department management serving on then-Athletic Director Mike Hamilton’s senior management team. That appointment included oversight of the track and fi eld program, the swimming and diving teams, facility operations, sports medicine, strength and conditioning, equipment operations, and event management.

A native of Loudon, Tenn., Blackburn is married to the former Andrea Radel of Albion, Mich. They have two daughters, Emma and Charlee.

Andrew HortonSr. Associate A.D.

Development & Sales

Andrew Horton Mike RoysterAssistant A.D.

Equipment & Facilities

Mike RoysterDr. Emily BlackmanAssociate A.D.

Student Support Services

Dr Emily BlackmanD Dr. Jay BlackmanAssociate A.D.

Communications & Marketing

Dr Jay BlackmanD

D

Laura HerronSWA

Sr. Associate AD

ALaura Herron

The Blackburn Family: Andrea, David, Charlee and Emma.

Rob RobinsonAssistant A.D.

Compliance

Rob RobinsonCaleb WhittedAssistant AD

Development

Caleb Whitted

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Kristin LongMocs Sports Properties

Brent McMillianAsst. Dir. - Ticketing

Anne JayAdministrative Assistant

Jeff ClarkWomen’s Tennis

Matthew WagnerProduction Coordinator

Andy PageCreative Services Asst.

Jay HarrisDir. of Major Gifts

Greg GilmerGM - Mocs Sports Properties

Alec ClackCoord. External Ops

Todd BatemanAsst. Director - Ticketing

Erin WehdeMocs Sports Properties

Heath EslingerWrestling

Russ HuesmanFootball

Mark GuhneMen’s Golf

Jim FosterWomen’s Basketball

Carlos GarciaMen’s Tennis

Travis FilarVolleyball

Bill GautierCross Country/T&F

Frank ReedSoftball

Colette MurrayWomen’s Golf

Will WadeMen’s Basketball

Geoff WilcoxDir. of Ticketing

Teresa AdcoxAdministrative Assistant

Teresa Adcox David ArnoldPMI - Ticket Sales

Leah GillProduction Coordinator

Joe LevineAsst. Dir. Mocs Club

ATHLETICS SUPPORT STAFF

Alec ClackMelissa CateAdministrative Assistant

Ji FF t

Will W d

Matthew Wagner

Greg Gilmer

David Arnold Todd Bateman

Joe Levine Kristin Long

CHATTANOOGA HEAD COACHES

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The Chattanooga women’s soccer team volunteers each year with the TOPS program and offers clinics to various organizations.The Chattanooga womennn’’s soccer team volunteers each year with the

The Mocs hosted a Christmas party for Hispanic children in the Chattanooga area.TThe Mocs hosted a Christmas party for Hispanic children in theThe Mocs coach children with the TOPS program basis soccer skills at

the Redoubt Soccer Fields.The Mocs coach childrennn with the TOPS program basis soccer skills at

The Mocs participate in scrimmages with members of the TOPS program at the Redoubt Soccer Fields.The Mocs participate in scrimmages with members of the TOPS program at the The Mocs help children open presents at the annual Christmas party

for Hispanic children.TheTh Mocs help children open presents at thhhthe annual Christmas party

SOCCER VOLUNTEERS THROUGHOUT THE YEARThe women’s soccer team volunteers all year long. The team is up early each Labor Day morning to provide assistance along the course at the “5K for FCA” road race on the Tennessee Riverwalk. The team puts on clinics for various teams and organizations around town as well as the TOPS program. The Mocs travel to OLPH to read to the elementary school children. Last year, Coach J.D. Kyzer implemented the “Lunch Buddy” program. Members of the soccer team as well as UTC administrators volunteered one day a week to have lunch with an at-risk child. At Christmas the Mocs host a party organized by a local church for Hispanic children in the Chattanooga area.

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MOCS SUCCESSMOCS SUCCESSCLASSROOM, COMPETITION, COMMUNITY

Jordan Britt was the 2014 Southern Conference Women’s Golf Player of the Year.

Z Mason was the 2014 Southern Conference Men’s Basketball Defensive Player of the Year.

Taylor Hall was the fi rst to win SoCon Player of the Year, Defensive Player of the Year and Tournament MVP in the same season.

Teghan Henderson was the SoCon Cross Country Runner of the Year and an All-Amer-ican at the NCAA Championships.

Corey Mock was the Most Outstanding Wres-tler at the SoCon Tournament, winning the title at 165 pounds.

Katie Henderson was the 2014 Southern Con-ference Softball Tournament MVP.

Chris Robb fi nished tied for 15th at the NCAA Championships to earn All-American honors for the Mocs.

Jacob Huesman was the 2013 Southern Con-ference Offensive Player of the Year.

IN COMPETITION Over the last eight years, UTC has won 22 regular season and 30 tournament champion-ships in the Southern Conference, far more than any other school during that time. After fi nishing in the top-100 in the Learfi eld Sports Directors’ Cup in 2009, the Mocs had their second-best showing at No. 120 in 2013-14. Here is a brief list of some of UTC’s major accomplishments in 2013-14. • Seven SoCon titles in fi ve sports.• Nine Teams Represented in the Postseason.• Four All-Americans.• Two Academic All-Americans.• Six Southern Conference Athletes of the Year.• One Southern Conference Freshmen of the Year.• Three Southern Conference Coaches of the Year.• Seven SoCon Individual Champions.• 42 All-SoCon Performers.

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IN THE CLASSROOM The Mocs’ student-athletes continue to have tremendous success in the classroom. Below are just a few of the Academic accolades UTC received last year: • UTC topped the 3.0 mark for the fi rst time with a school record 3.07 g.pa. in the 2014 spring semester. • The Mocs set a new program record with 81 student-athletes earning Academic All-SoCon in 2013-14. • Men’s cross country had the highest team g.p.a. in the nation for the second time in three seasons.• UTC has had at least a 2.9 cumulative student-athlete g.p.a. for eight consecutive semesters.

IN THE COMMUNITY The Chattanooga Mocs Athletics Department is heavily involved in community events through-out the year. UTC student-athletes, coaches and staff logged over 1,800 hours volunteering in the community over the last year at events such as canned food drives, the Freshman Move-In, Bloodanooga, McDonald’s Day of Change, Read Across America and the Special Olympics. UTC also engages the community through the many events and games its hosts. UTC led the Southern Conference in attendance for men’s and women’s basketball and averaged nearly 10,000 fans per game for football. The Southern Scuffl e has grown into the top in-season colle-giate wrestling tournament.

Davis Tull repeated as SoCon Defensive Play-er of the Year, and he was also the fi rst Ac-ademic All-American in Mocs football history.

Davis Tull repeated aaas SoCon Defensive Play Lucas Cotter capped off his stellar career at UTC with a Capital One Academic All-Ameri-can recognition.

Lucas Cotter capped off hisis stellar career at

Kayla Jones led the women’s tennis team with a 24-11 record and was an Academic All-So-Con honoree.

Kayla Jones led the women’s tennis team with Eric Robertson helped lead the resurgence of the men’s basketball program and was an Ac-ademic All-SoCon selection.

ademic All American iin Mocs football history.

Eric Robertson helped lead the resurgence of Emily McLennan won the SoCon Women’s Golf Championship and was also a member of the Academic All-SoCon team.

can recognition.

Emily McLennan won the SoCon WWWomen’s

The women’s soccer team works with youth at the local TOPS Soccer event in every year in Chattanooga.

The women’s soccer team works with youth at The volleyball team helped host a Girls Inc. event prior to a women’s basketball game in McKenzie Arena.

The volleyball team helpedded host a Girls Inc Members of the softball team pack meals at the Feed My Starving Children MobilePak. Members of the sofoofso tball team pack meals at the

The men’s basketball team worked a number of youth camps in the area throughout the sea-son.

adedemicm All SSoCon selection.

The men’s baskeetball team worked a number Luke Saunders of the men’s tennis team reads to a group of elementary school students as a part of Read Across America.

the Academic All SoCon team.

Luke Saunders of the men’ss tennis team reads to

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To the MediaThe Cha anooga Athle cs Communica ons and Media Rela ons staff appreciates your interest in Mocs soccer and invites you to catch all the excitement at Finley Stadium this season. Please let us know if we can facilitate your coverage in any way. For addi onal informa on, interviews or photographs, contact Anne Wehunt in the Athle cs Communica ons offi ce at (423) 425-4618.

Creden alsPress creden als will be issued to working members of the media only. Please direct all requests for creden als to Anne Wehunt or Jay Blackman in the Cha anooga Athle cs Communica ons offi ce at least 24 hours in advance.

Player InterviewsAll player interviews must be arranged through the Athle cs Communica ons offi ce. All interviews will take place a er prac ce unless otherwise arranged.

Coach InterviewsThe best me to reach Coach J.D. Kyzer is between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. Monday through Friday by contacting the Athle cs Communica ons offi ce. You must contact the Athletics Communications office for an interview with Coach Kyzer.

Prac ce CoverageAny media member wishing to cover prac ce sessions is welcome to do so. We would appreciate advance no ce when you are planning to a end in order to provide premier service.

PRINTChattanooga Times Free PressJay Greeson, Editorjgreeson@timesfreepress.com423-757-6900www.timesfreepress.com

Associated PressTeresa [email protected] The University Echo423-425-4298www.utcecho.com

TELEVISION STATIONSWDEF 12 (CBS)Rick Nyman [email protected] [email protected]

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ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS AND MEDIA RELATIONS STAFF

Jay BlackmanAssociate Athletics Director

Offi ce - (423) 425-5292Cell - (423) 598-6953

[email protected]

Anne WehuntAssistant Director

Offi ce - (423) 425-4618Cell - (423) 933-5764

[email protected]

Jim HortenAssistant Director

Offi ce - (423) 425-2350Cell - (423) 645-8733

[email protected]

MAILING ADDRESSAthletics Communication Offi ce Univ. of Tennessee at Chattanooga 615 McCallie Ave.Dept. 3503 Chattanooga, TN 37403 SHIPPING ADDRESS720 East Fourth StreetRoom 132, McKenzie ArenaChattanooga, TN 37403

Fax - (423) 425-4610Tyler BrownAssistant

Offi ce - (423) 425-2116Cell - (931) 235-1378

[email protected]

RADIO STATIONSBrewer RadioESPN 105.1 FM Flagship StationJim Gumm - Afternoon [email protected]

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WDYN 89.7 FM423-493-4382

ONLINEChattanoogan.comJohn Wilson [email protected]. Branton [email protected], TN

Nooga.comMichael Murphy [email protected], TN

ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS

MEDIA RELATIONS

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UTC IS THE ONLY ATHLETICS PROGRAM IN THE SOUTHERN

CONFERENCE, AND ONE OF JUST 23 IN THE COUNTRY, TO HOLD FULL CERTIFICATION FROM

THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF ACADEMIC ADVISORS FOR

ATHLETICS (N4A).

DEAN’S LIST

UTC students with a 3.2 grade-point-average or greater earn Dean’s List recognition for the semester.

Fall 2013Andria AurandSkylar BrewerHailey CallisKelly CrewSarah GhaleNatalie IrwinClare LathamTaylor MangrumTaylor PannellLoryn QueenAshley SimmonsMonica SpethLauren Thomas

Spring 2014Skylar BrewerHailey CallisMicalah CraftonKelly CrewSarah GhaleNatalie IrwinClare LathamCrystal MackezykAllie McGuireTaylor MangrumTaylor PannellAshley SimmonsHannah Wyatt

The Athletic Director’s Honor Roll is made up of stu-dent-athletes with at least a 3.0 grade-point-average for the semester.

Fall 2013Andria AurandSkylar BrewerHailey CallisKelly CrewSarah GhaleNatalie IrwinClare LathamCrystal MackezykTaylor MangrumAllie McGuireTaylor PannellLoryn QueenAshley SimmonsMonica SpethAllie SullivanLauren Thomas

Spring 2014Skylar BrewerHailey CallisMicalah CraftonKelly CrewSarah GhaleNatalie IrwinClare LathamCrystal MackezykAllie McGuireTaylor MangrumTaylor PannellAshley SimmonsLauren ThomasHannah Wyatt

RECENT SOCCER GRADUATES

HONOR ROLL

Fall 2013Andria Aurand - Education - Cum Laude

Spring 2014Danielle Barr - M.S. NursingTaylor Mangrum - Rehabilitation Sciences Magna Cum Laude

Lisa TarrCoordinator of

Student Support Services

Lisa TTTarr

ACADEMICSACADEMICSCAREER PREPARATION

Keeper Taylor Mangrum, with head coach J.D. Kyzer, graduated Magna Cum Laude at Chattanooga’s May Commencement exercises.Keeper Taylor Mangrum withitth head coach J D Kyzer graduated Magna Cum Laude

Dr. Emily BlackmanAssociate Athletics DirectorStudent Support Services

Dr Emily Blackman

Rhonda ReynoldsAcademic AdvisorRhonda ReynoldsLindsey Wendorf

Academic Advisor

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One of two new computer labs available to student-athletes. In addition, there are two separate study hall rooms available for use.One of two new computer labbbs available to student-athletes In addition there aree

Academic excellence has been a key focus of the Mocs under head coach Russ Huesman. UTC football has set a program record in overall grade-point-average in three of the last six semesters and a team record 23 Mocs were on the Dean’s List during the 2012 fall semester. The Chattanooga Mocs have an excellent Student Support Services department in place for all student-athletes. UTC has recently allocated even more resources to this unit and now have four full-time staff members dedicated to assisting UTC student-athletes. Through the use of advisors, tutors, study halls and many other programs, Student Support Services is on hand to help each student-athlete reach his or her ultimate goal of earning a college degree.

Goals of Mocs Athletics Student Support Services• To support each student athlete’s effort to receive a quality education.• To encourage and facilitate the goals for each student-athlete’s career path.• To ensure that the academic integrity of UTC is maintained.• To comply with all rules and regulations of UTC, the Southern Conference and the NCAA.• To help ensure the continuing athletic eligibility during a student-athlete’s years at UTC.

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LAWSON CENTERATHLETIC PERFORMANCE

The $3.2 million Brenda Lawson Student-Athlete Success Center is one of the fi nest facilities of its kind in college athletics. The Center, located on Vine Street in the heart of campus, houses the Chattem Basketball Practice Facility and the Wolford Family Strength and Conditioning Facility. Also located in the Center are meeting and fi lm rooms that are available for all Mocs’ athletic programs. Director of Athletic Performance Scott Brincks and his staff use the facility to increase the Mocs football team’s overall strength and conditioning level. Through rigorous offseason workouts, and programs to maintain peak performance during the season, the Lawson Center and Wolford Family Strength and Conditioning Facility will impact the Mocs’ performance on the fi eld for years to come.

The $3.2 million Brenda Lawson Student-Athlete Success Center opened in January 2009 and houses the Wolford Family Strength & Conditioning Center. The $3 2 million Brenre da Lawson Student-Athlete Success Center opened in

The Wolford Family Strength and Conditioning Center has all of the state-of-the-art weight training equipment. The Wolford Family Strengthgthgth and Conditioning Center has all offof the Coach Brincks runs a football workout in the Wolford Family Strength

and Conditioning Center. Coach Brincks runs a football workouuut it it in the Wolford Family Strength

Scott BrincksDirector of Athletic Performance

Scott Brincks

The women’s workouts, led by the Athletics Performance staff, include activites in the pool in the Aquatic and Recreation Center on campus.

Greg GoldinAssociate Director

Ron DicksonAssistant Director

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SPORTS MEDICINEFIRST-RATE CAREF

The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga sports medicine program works tirelessly to prevent, evaluate, treat and rehabilitate the sports injuries of the UTC student-athletes. Partnered with Erlanger Hospital, UTC Sports Medicine is able to stay on the cutting edge of today’s advanced medicine and rehabilitative practices. UTC Sports Medicine’s aim is to help the student-athletes achieve their maximum potential.

The Graduate Athletic Training Program at UTC plays a major role in providing certifi ed athletic trainers to insure that student-athletes are well taken care of. The entry-level masters program is one of few programs in the country that allows students to earn a master’s degree while they gain eligibility to sit for the Board of Certifi cation Exam.

Members of the Chattanooga Athletic Training staff attend to a soccer player injured during the game.Members of the Chattaaanoonn ga Athletic Training staff attend to a soccer

The training room in McKenzie Arena serves the Mocs student-athletes with state-of-the-art equipment.

The Mocs have an excellent relationship with nearby Erlanger Hospital, providing top-quality care to all UTC student-athletes. The Mocs have an excellent relationship with nearby Erlanger Hospital

The training room in McKKKenzie Arena serves the Mocs student-athletes

Tyler BakerGraduate Asst.

Tyler Baker

David SnyderDirector

David Snyder

Alyssa AllenGraduate Asst.Alyssa Allen

Kyle CreasyAsst. TrainerKyle CCCreasyJessica Pierce

Asst. TrainerJessica Pierce Matt Tipton

Asst. TrainerMatt Tipton

Joe BaughamAsst. Trainer

Joeooe BaughamSarah RabeAssociate Director

Sarah Rabe

Colby KeeganGraduate Asst.Colby Keegan Angela Moening

Graduate Asst.Angelaaa MoeningA

Kristin TriassiAsst. Trainer

Kristin Triassi

Dr. Bill Moore SmithTeam Physician

Dr Bill Moore Smith

Dr. Jad DorizasTeam Surgeon

Dr Jad DorizasDr. Steven CromerTeam PhysicianDr StStSteven Cromer Dr. Chad Smith

Team SurgeonDr ChChhC ad Smith Dr. Brandon Cincere

Team SurgeonDr Brandon Cincere

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FINLEY STADIUMDAVENPORT FIELD

In 1997, Chattanooga said goodbye to historic Chamberlain Field and ushered in a new era for both the University and the City of Chattanooga. On Oct. 18, 1997, Chattanooga opened its new home, Finley Stadium Davenport Field, as an overfl ow crowd of 22,646 watched the UTC football team defeat Tennessee State 28-7. The 20,668-seat facility is the best of its kind among Division I-FCS Subdivision stadiums and is the crown jewel for the city’s Southside revitalization project. The $28.5 million project needed fi nancial support to become a reality. Donations from the private sector ranged anywhere from a $10 bill to $1 million. In fact, nearly 40 percent of the project came from private donations. The City of Chattanooga and Hamilton County contributed $13 million, the State of Tennessee gave $3.5 million and the University donated $2.9 million. Ground breaking on the site that was once the Rock Tenn plant was held March 7, 1996. Seven months later, the Stadium Corporation named the facility Finley Stadium Davenport Field. The late W. Max Finley, former Chairman of the Rock Tenn Corporation, dedicated his life to public service and was an active supporter of the University of Tennessee system. He received both the University of Chattanooga Distinguished Alumni Award and the Outstanding Service Award of the UTC Alumni Council. He was also inducted into the University’s Hall of Fame. The playing fi eld is named in honor of the late Gordon Lee Davenport, the President and CEO of the Krystal Company from 1975-85. Davenport served as Chairman of the Stadium Corporation and Campaign and worked tirelessly in the planning and development of the facil-ity. Davenport, a longtime friend of UTC athletics and Mocs football, received the UTC Alumni Council Outstanding Service Award and is a member of the University’s Hall of Fame. A new polyetheylene artifi cial turf surface, a state-of-the-art plastic grass, was installed in the spring of 2005 by TC Thiolon USA and Precision Sports Fields, Inc. The Stadium Corporation left nothing out of its masterpiece. The facility, designed by Derthick, Henley & Wilkerson and built by C&I Specialty, both of Chattanooga, contains 32 luxury sky boxes and 3,465 preferred seats with chairbacks. The $350,000 scoreboard includes a video board, and the Stadium Club can hold 250 for pregame or postgame functions. The press box can hold 60 media workers, has three radio booths and a television broadcast booth. Identical home and visitors locker rooms contain a separate athletic training area and coaches’ locker room, as well as an extensive player locker area. Besides serving as the home of Mocs Football, Finley Stadium Davenport Field hosted the NCAA FCS National Championship from 1997 to 2009. It is also hosted the NPLS Semifi nals in July and plays host to international and high school soccer, high school football, national lacrosse tournaments, concerts, the Chattanooga FC and other community festivals.

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FINLEY STADIUMFAST FACTS

Seating Capacity ............................................. 20,668Construction Cost ...................................$28.5 millionConstruction Time...................................... 12 monthsDate Completed................................... October, 1997Playing Surface .......... polyetheylene turf (May 2005).................................................... 15 feet below gradeAmount of Concrete Used ..............8,000 cubic yards......................................or a 20-mile, 6-foot wide stripMiles of Electrical Wiring ........................................ 77Miles of Conduit ...................................................... 22Construction Firm ........... C&I Specialty, ChattanoogaArchitects ..................... Derthick, Henley & WilkersonConsulting Architects ...........................Ellerbe BecketConcession Stands.................................6 permanentTotal Number of Skyboxes...................................... 32Pressbox Seating Capacity .................................... 60Lighting .......................................... Six 115-foot polesDirection Field Runs ...............................East to WestEntrance Gates......................................................... 8Ticket Windows ........................................................ 9Ticket Agent .............The McKenzie Arena Box Offi ceDistance from UTC Campus.........................2.5 milesDistance from Tennessee River ........................ 1 mileStadium Name Honors .....................W. Max Finley &...................................................... Gordon DavenportStadium Address .......................... 1206 Carter Street.............................................Chattanooga, TN 37402Stadium Manager ...............................Merrill EcksteinStadium Offi ce Telephone ....................423-267-4041

From Atlanta – Take I-75 North to I-24 West to US 27 North (Downtown). Take Exit 1 (Main Street). Turn left onto Main Street. Take immediate right onto Carter Street. Finley Stadium is straight ahead.

From Birmingham – Take I-59 North to I-24 East to US 27 North (Downtown). Take Exit 1 (Main Street). Turn left onto Main Street. Take immediate right onto Carter Street. Finley Stadium is straight ahead.

From Knoxville – Take I-75 South to I-24 West to US 27 North (Downtown). Take Exit 1 (Main Street). Turn left onto Main Street. Take immediate right onto Carter Street. Finley Stadium is straight ahead.

From Nashville – Take I-24 East to US 27 North (Downtown). Take Exit 1 (Main Street). Turn left onto Main Street. Take immediate right onto Carter Street. Finley Stadium is straight ahead.

FINLEY STADIUMDIRECTIONS

Chattanooga Football Club2014 National Premier Soccer League Semifinals

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MOCS MISSIONMOCS MISSION VISION & CORE VALUES

OUR MISSION

Equipping for Success.

OUR VISION

To Achieve Excellence.

OUR CORE VALUESSeven core values guide and

govern our actions at all times.

Integrity

Accountability

Respect

Gratitude

Competitiveness

Pride

Commitment

Innovation

The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Athletics Department consid-ers total compliance with NCAA and Southern Conference rules to be one of the highest priorities of our institution. We sincerely appreciate your support of Mocs Athletics and are committed to educating our fans and boosters about the rules that regulate your relation-ships with our student-athletes as even the best-intentioned action on your part may be a violation of NCAA rules. Basic “do’s” and “don’ts” can be found in the Compliance section of our web-site, www.gomocs.com. If you have questions, please do not hesitate to contact Compliance Director Rob Robinson at (423) 425-4583. Thank you for your sup-port and GO MOCS!

FOR ALL FANS OF MOCS ATHLETICS AND MOCS CLUB MEMBERS

ACADEMICALLY• The Mocs set a program record with a 3.07 g.p.a. in the 2014 spring semester. It was the fi rst time UTC topped the 3.0 mark.

• 57 student-athletes earned degrees in 2013-14.

• A school record 81 student-athletes were named to the fall, winter and spring Aca-demic All-Southern Conference Teams. UTC also had two Capital One Academic All-Americans in 2013-14.

ATHLETICALLY • Five teams won SoCon titles in 2013-14 - football, women’s basketball, wrestling, women’s golf and softball.

• Nine teams - men’s and women’s bas-ketball, men’s and women’s cross country, wrestling, men’s and women’s golf, soft-ball and women’s track & fi eld - competed in postseason play.

• Individually, the Mocs had four All-Ameri-cans, six SoCon Athletes of the Year, three SoCon Tournament MVPs, seven SoCon Champions, one SoCon Freshmen of the Year and three SoCon Coaches of the Year. Chattanooga also brought home 42 All-SoCon honors, while 17 student-ath-letes made various SoCon All-Freshmen teams.

SOCIALLY• The Mocs volunteered at numerous community events throughout the year, in-cluding National Volunteer Week, Special Olympics, McDonald’s Day of Change, Read Across America and many more.

• The Mocs looked to expand their pres-ence in the surrounding areas with Car-avan trips to Birmingham, Atlanta and Nashville. Not to forget their closest fans, the student-athletes again took part in Op-eration Move-In, helping freshmen unload into their dorms to begin the fall semester.

• Being engaged in the community can extend past volunteering. The Mocs led the Southern Conference in attendance in men’s basketball, women’s basketball and wrestling, while averaging nearly 10,000 fans per game at football.

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WHAT’S A MOC?WHAT’S A MOC?THE EVOLUTION OF THE MASCOTT T

WHY MOCS?Faced with politically sensitive issues and in need of a

stronger core identity to help establish a strong brand as Chattanooga’s Team, the athletics department embarked on a comprehensive identity program in 1996. A new direction for the athletics identity was determined, moving away from the politically incorrect Native American Indian imagery.

Several identities have been used in the past. With the old nickname “Moccasins,” a snake was used in the 1920s and an Indian was used until the year of major change in 1996. A moccasin shoe was even used in the 1980s.

In 1996, it was decided to adopt the State Bird of Ten-nessee, the Mockingbird, as the core of the new identity, while incorporating the strong regional imagery of Chatta-nooga’s vast railroad history. The mascot “Scrappy” was born and a new emphasis was placed on the athletics department’s role in the region.

The committee also recognized the need for the word “Chattanooga” to have a great emphasis in the logo. The nickname “Moccasins” was shortened to simply “Mocs.” Thus established, Chattanooga could rebuild its athletics programs and initiatives around this new identity.

And rebuild it did. Quickly establishing the identity pro-gram in February 1997, combined with tremendous success in the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament, UTC had posi-tioned itself to reach for the next level.

From 1997 to 2007, the primary logo was the mascot, Scrappy, riding a train. The secondary logo features the front of a train with the word Mocs built into the logo. This logo is affectionately called the “Cowcatcher logo,” referring to the front lower grill of the train that helped push objects from the train tracks.

In August 2007, offi cials at Chattanooga updated the school’s marks. A new C logo, the “Power C” as it has be-come known to fans and alums, was created as the primary mark and is emblazoned on the side of the football team’s helmets. The secondary marks were updated with a more modern look, and a new font, unique to the school, is now used on the text areas of the logos and marks.

In September 2008, Scrappy was re-branded to better match the image of a mockingbird and refl ect the rich tradi-tion of our state, our city and our University. New marks of the head as well as a full body were released. The program has also been taking special efforts to stay true to its color palette—which includes navy blue and old gold.

THE ANSWER For more than a decade, this question has puzzled many fans and observers of Chattanooga Athletics. The UTC Athletics Department changed logos in 1997, moving away from Native American imagery to a package of logos using railroad images, the nickname “Mocs,” and the Scrappy mascot. The new package emphasized UTC’s con-nection to Chattanooga and the city’s railroad heritage and incorporated the Tennessee state bird. The term “Moc” is short for “Mockingbird.” Mocking-birds are fi ercely territorial creatures which protect their homes with courage, deter-mination and skill. Those at-tributes refl ect the intellect, spirit and character of UTC student-athletes and alumni. A Moc is a champion on the playing surface, in the class-room and, most importantly, in life.

SCRAPPYNamed after legendary football coach A.C. “Scrappy” Moore, Scrappy, the Chattanooga mascot, is a fi xture for the Mocs. A re-design in 2008 puts Scrappy in the image of the State Bird of Tennessee, a mockingbird. The mockingbird is known as a fi erce protector of its nest and environment. It is sometimes seen swooping down on a dog, cat or predator that may be venturing too close to the bird’s protected territo-ry. Once described by “Late Night” host Jimmy Fallon as “a sledge-hammer wielding mockingbird with a heart of Blue & Gold,” Scrappy symbolizes that competitive passion.

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Gold,” Scrappy symbooolizes that competitive passion.

Introduced in 2008, the new-look Scrappy has a sharper and more mod-ern feel, mirroring the growth and im-age of UTC Athletics.

The “Power C” logo is the primary mark of Chattanooga Mocs Athletics.

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The Southern Conference, which is in its 94th season of intercollegiate competition in 2014-15, is a national leader in emphasizing the development of the student-athlete and in helping to build lifelong leaders and role models. The Southern Conference has been on the forefront of innovation and originality in developing creative solutions to address issues facing intercollegiate athletics. From establishing the fi rst postseason college basketball tournament (1921), to tackling the issue of freshman eligibility (1922), to developing women’s championships (1984), to becoming the fi rst conference to install the 3-point goal in basketball (1980), the Southern Conference has been a pioneer. The Southern Conference is the nation’s fi fth-oldest NCAA Division I collegiate athletic association. Only the Big Ten (1896), the Missouri Valley (1907), the Pac-12 (1915) and the Southwestern Athletic (1920) conferences are older in terms of origination. Academic excellence has been a major part of the Southern Conference’s tradition. Hundreds of Southern Conference student-athletes have been recognized on Capital One Academic All-America and all-district teams. A total of 20 Rhodes Scholarship winners have been selected from conference institutions, including Wofford volleyball player Rachel Woodlee, who earned the honor in 2012-13. The Conference currently consists of 10 members in six states throughout the Southeast and sponsors 20 varsity sports and championships that produce participants for NCAA Division I Championships. The Southern Conference offi ces are located in the historic Beaumont Mill in Spartanburg, S.C. A textile mill that was in operation from 1880 until 1999, Beaumont Mill was renovated in 2004 and today offers the league fi rst-class meeting areas and offi ces as well as a spacious library for storage of the conference’s historical documents.

Membership history

On Feb. 25, 1921, representatives from 14 of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association’s (SIAA) 30 members met at Atlanta’s Piedmont Hotel to establish the Southern Intercollegiate Conference. On hand at the inaugural meeting were offi cials from Alabama, Alabama Polytechnic Institute (Auburn), Clemson, Georgia, Georgia School of Technology (Georgia Tech), Kentucky, Maryland, Mississippi A&M (Mississippi State), North Carolina, North Carolina State, Tennessee, Virginia, Virginia Polytechnic Institute (Virginia Tech) and Washington & Lee. Dr. S.V. Sanford of Georgia was chosen as acting chairman and N.W. Dougherty of Tennessee was named secretary. The decision to form a new athletic conference was motivated by the desire to have a workable number of conference games for each league member. With 30 schools in the SIAA by the early 1920s, it was impossible to play every school at least once during the regular season and many schools went several years between playing some conference members. In addition, in 1920, the SIAA voted down proposed rules that an athlete must be in a college a year before playing on its teams and refused to abolish a rule permitting athletes to play summer baseball for money. Play began in the fall of 1921, and a year later, six more schools joined the fl edgling league, including Tulane (which had attended the inaugural meeting

but had elected not to join), Florida, Louisiana (LSU), Mississippi, South Carolina and Vanderbilt. VMI joined in 1925 and Duke was added in 1929. By the 1930s, membership in the Southern Conference had reached 23 schools. C.P. “Sally” Miles of Virginia Tech, president of the Southern Conference, called the annual league meeting to order on Dec. 9, 1932, at the Farragut Hotel in Knoxville, Tenn. Georgia’s Dr. Sanford announced that 13 institutions west and south of the Appalachian Mountains were reorganizing as the Southeastern Conference. Members of the new league included Alabama, Alabama Polytechnic Institute, Florida, Georgia, Georgia School of Technology, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Mississippi A&M, University of the South, Tennessee, Tulane and Vanderbilt. According to the minutes of the meeting, Dr. Sanford stated that the division was made along geographical lines. Florida’s Dr. J.J. Tigert, acting as spokesman for the withdrawing group, regretted the move but believed it was necessary as the Southern Conference had grown too large. The resignations were accepted and the withdrawing schools formed the new league, which began play in 1933. The Southern Conference continued with membership of 10 institutions, including Clemson, Duke, Maryland, North Carolina, North Carolina State, South Carolina, Virginia, VMI, Virginia Tech and Washington & Lee. The second major shift occurred some 20 years later. By 1952, the Southern Conference included 17 colleges and universities. Another split occurred when seven schools – Clemson, Duke, Maryland, North Carolina, North Carolina State, South Carolina and Wake Forest – departed to form the Atlantic Coast Conference, which began play in 1953. The revamped Southern Conference included members The Citadel, Davidson, Furman, George Washington, Richmond, VMI, Virginia Tech, Washington & Lee, West Virginia and William & Mary. A third major shift occurred in 2012-13, when fi ve members announced their departures and three schools were added. College of Charleston announced its decision to leave for the Colonial Athletic Association following the 2012-13 season, while Appalachian State (Sun Belt), Davidson (Atlantic 10), Elon (Colonial) and Georgia Southern (Sun Belt) announced they would depart following the 2013-14 campaign. At the Southern Conference’s 2013 spring meetings in Hilton Head Island, S.C., the league offi cially extended invitations to former members East Tennessee State and VMI, as well as Mercer, to join the league for the 2014-15 academic year. Today, the league continues to thrive with a membership that includes 10 institutions and a footprint that spans six states: Alabama, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia. Current league members are The Citadel, East Tennessee State, Furman, Mercer, UNCG, Samford, Chattanooga, VMI, Western Carolina and Wofford.

Leadership

John Iamarino was offi cially named commissioner of the conference on Jan. 2, 2006. Iamarino has promoted the Southern Conference through an ambitious agenda that has improved championships, upgraded compliance-related matters, launched the

conference’s Hall of Fame and increased the marketing and brand awareness of the conference and its member institutions. He has also guided the league through its recent membership changes, ensuring the Southern Conference’s future viability and stability with the additions of East Tennessee State, Mercer and VMI. Iamarino has also spearheaded the effort to create the SoCon Digital Network, which will launch in the fall of 2014, and orchestrated the addition of the league’s 20th sport, men’s lacrosse, for the 2014-15 academic year. The Southern Conference named its fi rst commissioner in December 1950. Duke’s Wallace Wade made the transition from Blue Devil football coach to athletics administration as the fi rst person at the helm of the conference. Lloyd Jordan replaced Wade as the commissioner in 1960 and served a 14-year term until Ken Germann became the league head in 1974. Germann was the commissioner for 13 years and orchestrated the league’s expansion to include women’s athletics. In 1987, he was succeeded by Dave Hart, who spearheaded the transfer of the league offi ce from Charlotte, N.C., to Asheville, N.C. Wright Waters succeeded Hart upon his retirement in 1991. Under Waters’ leadership, the Southern Conference expanded to 12 members, added three women’s sports and posted record revenue from the basketball tournament. Waters was followed by Alfred B. White in 1998. White, a veteran member of the NCAA offi ce, introduced the current conference logo and elevated the conference’s commitment to marketing and development of corporate partners. Danny Morrison headed the conference from 2001-2005 and orchestrated the league’s move from Asheville, N.C., to Spartanburg, S.C. Under Morrison’s leadership, the conference increased its marketing and promotional efforts.

Championship history

The fi rst Southern Conference Championship held after the formation of the league was the basketball tournament in Atlanta in 1922. The North Carolina Tar Heels won the tournament to become the fi rst recognized league champion in any sport. The Southern Conference Tournament remains the oldest of its kind in college basketball. Commissioner Germann spearheaded the Southern Conference’s expansion to include women’s athletics during the 1983-84 season. That year, league championships were held in volleyball, basketball and tennis. Cross country joined the mix in 1985 and the league began holding indoor and outdoor track championships in 1988. Most recently, the conference instituted golf and softball championships in the spring of 1994 and added soccer in the fall of 1994. The Germann Cup, named in honor of the former commissioner, annually recognizes the top women’s athletics programs in the conference. From its humble beginnings, women’s athletics have become an integral part of the Southern Conference and its success. The Southern Conference declares champions in 11 men’s sports – football, soccer, cross country, basketball, indoor track and fi eld, outdoor track and fi eld, wrestling, baseball, lacrosse, tennis and golf – and nine women’s sports – soccer, volleyball, cross country, basketball, indoor track and fi eld, outdoor track and fi eld, tennis, golf and softball.

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