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2012 Catawba College Women's Soccer Media Guide
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ATHLETICS DEPARTMENT
Chief’s Club.............Inside Cover
2011 IN REVIEW
Game by Game.........................2
2011 Statistics............................8
2011 Results..............................8
THE TEAMCoaches Bios............................9
Player Profiles..........................10
AROUND THE LEAGUE
South Atlantic Conference.......26
AWARDS AND HONORS
Award Winners........................32
CATAWBA’S CAMPUSMajors......................................35
Around the Community............38
North Carolina.........................39
CREDITS:
Executive Editor: Jim Lewis
Contributing Editors: David McDowell, Dennis Davidson
Typesetting and Design: David McDowell, Leana Guzman
Photographers: Jim Lewis, David McDowell, ChuckWilliams, James Sipes Photography, Eli Wittum, GreggForwerck, Matt Owen Photography, Harold Hinson Photog-raphy, Ray Marsden, Nell Redmon, Curtis Fowler, EricWells, Dennis Switzer
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QUICK FACTS:Name of School: Catawba CollegeLocation: 2300 W. Innes St.
Salisbury, NC 28144
Nickname: Catawba IndiansFounded: 1851
Church Affiliation: United Church of ChristEnrollment: 1,200Student/Faculty Ratio: 16:1
Average Class Size: 15-20School Colors: Blue & White
Athletic Affiliation: NCAA IIConference: South AtlanticPresident: Brien Lewis
Director of Athletics: Dennis DavidsonSports Information: Jim Lewis
Sports Information Telephone: (704) 637-4720Head Athletic Trainer: Bob CasmusWomen’s Soccer Coach: Michael Swan
Soccer Office Telephone: (704) 637-4324Home Field: E.B. Frock Field
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WCATAWBA VS. SAINT LEO
Sept. 1, 2011 L, 1-6
0-1 (0-0 SAC)
ST. AUGUSTINE, FL -- Pia Soesemann
scored three goals to help Saint Leo
take down Catawba 6-1 in women's
soccer action on Thursday afternoon at
Saints Field in the Flagler Kick-Off Clas-
sic. It was the opener for both teams.
The Lions snapped a 1-1 tied with a pair
of goals over a five minute span late in
the first half. Soesemann scored her
first in the 36th minute and Andrea Lott
followed in the 40th minute for the 3-1
lead.
Saint Leo put the match away with two
quick goals by Soesemann to open the
second half. She tallied in the 48th and
49th minutes. The Lions scored first as
Dari Alcantara put in the opening goal in
the 15th minute. Erinn Wescoat (Egg
Harbor, NJ/Absegami HS) pulled the
Lady Indians even in the 26th minute for
the lone Catawba tally.
Saint Leo held a commanding 28-7
edge in shots with a 17-5 advantage on
goal. Cassie Barbaresi picked up three
assists for the Lions. Lindsay Webster
(Hopkinton, MA/Hopkinton HS)
recorded 10 saves in goal for Catawba.
CATAWBA VS. PALM BEACH ATL.
Sept. 3, 2011L, 1-2
0-2 (0-0 SAC)
ST. AUGUSTINE, FL -- The Catawba
women’s soccer team wrapped up their
stay in Florida with a 2-1 loss to Palm
Beach Atlantic on Saturday afternoon at
Saints Field. The defeat drops Catawba
to 0-2 on the young season.
Senior midfielder Alyssa Retundie
(Mooresville, NC/Lake Norman HS)
equalized in the 19th minute off a re-
bound to make it one apiece. Palm
Beach Atlantic secured the game-win-
ner in the 63rd minute when Katie Run-
yan sent a deflection off a blocked shot
into the back of the Catawba net.
Catawba outshot their opponents 18-10,
bettered them 7-2 in corner kicks, but
still came up short on the scoreboard.
Freshman midfielder Brittany Gibbons
(Woodleaf, NC/W.Rowan HS) led the
team in shots with five along side Re-
tundie’s four.
QUEENS VS. CATAWBASept. 7, 2011
W, 3-11-2 (0-0 SAC)
SALISBURY, NC -- Catawba claimed
its first win of the year in women’s soc-
cer action on Wednesday night by tak-
ing a 3-1 decision over visiting Queens
at Frock Field. Senior Kristen Girardi
(Asheville, NC/N. Buncombe HS/W.
Carolina) and freshman Brittany Gib-
bons (Woodleaf, NC/W. Rowan HS)
each had a goal and an assist for the
Catawba Indians, who improve to 1-2.
The Royals fall to 0-3.
Senior Alyssa Retuntie (Mooresville,
NC/Lake Norman HS) got Catawba on
top early as she took a pass from Gi-
rardi and fired home a shot from the top
of the box in the ninth minute. The
score would stay that way until the
break. Catawba held a 6-1 edge in
shots in the opening half.
Girardi added to the Catawba lead just
past the hour. Gibbons slotted a low
cross into the box that the senior di-
rected in from the six in the 62nd
minute. Gibbons pushed the margin to
3-0 as she bombed in a goal from 30
yards out with just under 20 minutes to
play.
Queens fought hard from there and
pulled a goal back three minutes later
when Brooke Foil (Knightdale, NC) got
loose on a breakaway. Catawba
thwarted a couple Royal chances in the
final minutes.
The Lady Indians finished with an 11-4
edge in shots. Keeper Lindsay Webster
(Hopkinton, MA/Hopkinton HS) col-
lected one save for Catawba, while
Kelsey Seretis (Norfolk, VA) made three
stops for Queens.
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#3 FLORIDA TECH VS. CATAWBA
Sept. 11, 2011L, 0-3
1-3 (0-0 SAC)
SALISBURY, NC -- Casey Lademann
scored two goals three minutes apart in
the first half to help send #3 ranked
Florida Tech past homestanding
Catawba 3-0 Sunday afternoon at Frock
Field. The Panthers improve to 4-0,
while the Catawba Indians fall to 1-3.
The Panthers would get on the board in
the 24th minute when Lademann
lobbed the ball over Catawba goal-
keeper Lindsey Webster (Hopkinton,
MA/Hopkinton HS) from the left corner
of the box from 17 yards out. Florida
Tech struck again three minutes later as
Chelsea Pushman sent in a cross in
front of the Indian net that the charging
Lademann pounced on for a 2-0 cush-
ion.
The Panthers tacked on another goal
four minutes before halftime courtesy of
Kelly Whitaker as they would take an in-
surmountable 3-0 lead. Pushman
would finish with two assists to aid the
Florida Tech offensive attack.
The Lady Indians would end the match
with just three shots, one being on goal.
Webster made nine saves in goal for
Catawba.
ARMSTRONG ATL. VS. CATAWBA
Sept. 14, 2011L, 1-3
1-4 (0-0 SAC)
SALISBURY, NC -- The Catawba
women’s soccer team dropped a 3-1
non-conference match in overtime to
Peach Belt conference foe Armstrong
Atlantic State Wednesday night at Frock
Field. With the loss the Lady Indians fall
to 1-4 and the Pirates improve to 3-1 for
the season.
Catawba had a two-goal margin for
much of the first half on the strength of
early goals by Brittany Gibbons
(Woodleaf, NC/W.Rowan HS) and
Alyssa Retundie (Mooresville, NC/Lake
Norman HS).
Erin Holt scored just before halftime for
Armstrong to close within one goal.
Nadima Skeff would pull the Pirates
even in the 83rd minute with a straight-
ahead shot from 20 yards out.
In the second overtime period, Arm-
strong would secure the winner from
Kristina Pascutti on a shot that eluded
Catawba keeper Lindsey Webster (Hop-
kinton,MA/Hopkinton HS).
Athena Bless (Asheboro, NC/SW Ran-
dolph HS) and Kristen Girardi
(Asheville, NC/N.Buncombe/W. Car-
olina) recorded one assist each for the
Lady Indians. Webster wound up with
eight saves.
CATAWBA VS. PFEIFFERSept. 17, 2011
L, 1-21-5 (0-0 SAC)
MISENHEIMER, NC--Alyssa Wombwell
notched her second goal of the match in
the 89th minute to lift Pfeiffer University
over Catawba College 2-1 Saturday af-
ternoon at Lefko Field. With the loss
the Lady Indians now stand at 1-5 over-
all. The Falcons up their record to 2-4.
In the waning minutes of the match
Wombwell struck a free kick from 20
yards out inside the left post to give the
Falcons the home win. The senior mid-
fielder also scored a few minutes shy of
halftime to equalize 1-1 with Catawba.
Senior forward Kristen Girardi
(Asheville, NC/W. Carolina) put the
Lady Indians on the board first in the
19th minute. After a Brittany Gibbons
(Woodleaf, NC/West Rowan HS) steal
in the midfield and an Alyssa Retundie
(Mooresville, NC/Lake Norman HS)
cross into the box, Girardi punched it in
at left post for the early lead.
Catawba had a considerable 17-7 ad-
vantage in shots. Lindsey Webster
(Hopkinton, MA/Hopkinton HS) made
two saves in goal for the Lady Indians.
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WMARS HILL VS. CATAWBA
Sept. 25, 2011L, 1-2
1-6 (0-1 SAC)
SALISBURY, NC -- Catherine Watkins-
Banks scored in the second overtime
period to push Mars Hill to a 2-1 victory
over Catawba in the Lady Indian’s
South Atlantic Conference opener Sun-
day afternoon at Frock Field. The loss
sends Catawba to 1-6 overall and 0-1 in
the SAC.
Mars Hill improves to 5-3 and 1-1.
Down 1-0 at halftime, Catawba forced
the extra session on a goal in the 77th
minute. Karen Presnell (Salisbury,
NC/Salisbury HS) sent a through ball
past Lion defenders which found its way
into Erinn Wescoat’s (Egg Harbor,
NJ/Absegami HS) path in the center of
the field. Wescoat dribbled into the box
and sent her shot to the left corner of
the net just over the goalkeeper for the
equalizer.
Mars Hill struck first in the 30th minute
on a Lindsey Ingwersen breakaway
goal from Watkins-Banks.
Catawba held a 13-6 shot advantage,
but could not capitalize on several goal
scoring opportunities.
ANDERSON VS. CATAWBAOct. 1, 2011
L, 0-11-7 (0-2 SAC)
SALISBURY, NC -- The Trojans from
Anderson University defeated Catawba
College 1-0 in a tightly contested South
Atlantic Conference match Saturday af-
ternoon at Frock Field. The Lady Indi-
ans drop to 1-7 overall and 0-2 in the
SAC, Anderson moves to 5-5 and 2-2.
After a 0-0 deadlock at halftime, the
Trojans struck about three minutes into
the second half. Krystal Goss jumped
on top of a Jessica Kleinberg cross into
the Catawba box and booted the
game’s only goal past Lady Indian goal-
keeper Lindsey Webster (Hopkinton,
MA/Hopkinton HS) from six yards out.
Amy Iwanicki (Calgary, ALB,
CANADA/Tenn-Martin) and Marissa Di-
marco (Voorhees, NJ/Eastern HS) led
Catawba with four and three shots re-
spectively. Both players saw their efforts
at goal just miss throughout the match.
Catawba outshot Anderson13-11.
CATAWBA VS. LENOIR-RHYNEOct. 5, 2011
L, 1-31-8 (0-3 SAC)
HICKORY, NC -- The Lady Indians held
a 1-1 draw deep into the second half
against nationally ranked Lenoir-Rhyne,
but gave up two goals six minutes apart
to drop a 3-1 South Atlantic Conference
decision to the Bears at Moretz Sports-
Athletic Complex. Lenoir-Rhyne stays
atop the SAC standings at 9-1 and 4-0,
Catawba falls to 1-8 overall and 0-3 in
the SAC.
The Lady Indians struck first off a
penalty kick in the 21st minute. Alyssa
Retundie (Mooresville, NC/Lake Nor-
man HS) beat the Lenoir-Rhyne keeper
to put Catawba up 1-0. The lead did not
last long as Carley Griffin scored the
equalizer in the 33rd minute for the
Bears to send the teams into halftime
tied at 1-1.
The Catawba defense held tight well
into the second half until Jessica Schob
and Laura Linehan produced goals for
Lenoir-Rhyne at the 77th and 83rd
minute marks.
Lindsay Webster (Hopkinton, MA/Hop-
kinton HS) made eight saves for the
Lady Indians as they were outshot 25-4
by the Bears.
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CN VS. CATAWBAOct. 8, 2011
W, 2-02-8 (1-3 SAC)
SALISBURY, NC -- Alyssa Retundie
(Mooresville, NC/Lake Norman HS)
converted a penalty kick in the 49th
minute to help lift Catawba 2-0 over
Carson-Newman Saturday night at
Frock Field for its initial South Atlantic
Conference victory of the 2011 season.
The Lady Indians better their record to
2-8 overall and 1-3 in the SAC, the Ea-
gles drop to 3-6-1 and 1-3-1.
After a scoreless first half, Catawba
jumped on a scoring opportunity when
Retundie received a long pass down the
center of the field, took it into the Car-
son-Newman box and was dragged
down for the easy call. She then beat
Eagle goalkeeper Sarah Tompkins giv-
ing the Lady Indians a 1-0 lead.
Erinn Wescoat (Egg Harbor, NJ/Ab-
segami HS) would add an insurance
goal five minutes before the final whistle
on a cross from Athena Bless (Ashboro,
NC/SW Randolph HS). Lindsay Web-
ster (Hopkinton, MA/Hopkinton HS)
made six saves for Catawba, which out-
shot Carson-Newman 21-8.
Forward Trenna Howell led the Eagles
with four shots, while Tompkins had six
saves.
CATAWBA VS. NEWBERRYOct. 12, 2011
W, 2-03-8 (2-3 SAC)
NEWBERRY, SC -- Junior forward Amy
Iwanicki (Calgary, ALB, CANADA/St.
Francis HS) scored her first goal of the
season in helping Catawba capture its
second consecutive South Atlantic Con-
ference victory 2-0 versus Newberry
Wednesday afternoon at the Newberry
Soccer Field. The Lady Indians improve
to 3-8 overall and 2-3 in the SAC, as
Newberry falls to 7-5 and 3-3.
Catawba struck in the 26th minute when
Iwanicki’s shot from just outside the 18-
yard line first hit the crossbar and then
into the net for a 1-0 advantage. Erinn
Wescoat (Egg Harbor, NJ/Absegami
HS) netted her fourth goal of the season
just over two minutes into the second
half from 20 yards out off a Newberry
turnover.
The Lady Indian defense posted its sec-
ond shut-out in as many games as sen-
ior goalkeeper Lindsay Webster
(Hopkinton, MA/Hopkinton HS) col-
lected three saves to support the cause.
CATAWBA VS. LMUOct. 15, 2011
W, 1-04-8 (3-3 SAC)
HARROGATE, TN -- Sophomore mid-
fielder Athena Bless (Asheboro, NC/SW
Randolph HS) scored late in the second
overtime to help propel Catawba Col-
lege over Lincoln Memorial University 1-
0 at the LMU Soccer Field on Saturday
afternoon. Catawba’s third straight win
pushes their record to 4-8 overall and 3-
3 in the South Atlantic Conference. Lin-
coln Memorial’s record drops to 5-6-2
and 1-3-1 in the SAC.
With the game about to end in a score-
less tie, Bless catapulted a shot from 22
yards out in the 108th minute. The per-
fectly placed ball just made it past the
out-stretched fingertips of Railsplitter
goalkeeper Kayla Hanson for the game-
winner and Bless' timely first goal of the
season. Senior defender Jessica LeR-
oux (Ajax, ONT, CANADA/Archbishop
O'Connor HS) made a game saving
tackle for Catawba just a minute prior to
help setup the dramatic finish.
The Lady Indians were out-shot by the
Railsplitters 16-13, while Catawba had
six corners to LMU’s three.
Alyssa Retundie (Mooresville, NC/Lake
Norman HS) had the assist on Bless’
goal as Lindsay Webster (Hopkinton,
MA/Hopkinton HS) made seven saves
in net.
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WWINGATE VS. CATAWBA
Oct. 18, 2011L, 0-2
4-9 (3-4 SAC)
SALISBURY, NC -- Wingate scored
twice in the second half to hand
Catawba a 2-0 South Atlantic Confer-
ence setback Tuesday night at Frock
Field. The defeat drops the Lady Indi-
ans to 4-9 overall and 3-4 in SAC, while
the Bulldogs up their record to 11-2 and
6-0.
The game was played in steady rain
throughout most of the match with a
scoreless first half.
Wingate scored just two minutes into
the second stanza off a corner from
Kelly Adams. After the loose ball was
knocked around, AJ Lightbody booted it
towards the Catawba goal line which
was cleared by Lady Indian Erinn
Wescoat (Egg Harbor, NJ/Absegami
HS). Play continued for roughly 15 sec-
onds until the linesman conferred with
the referee and called it a goal, putting
the Bulldogs up 1-0.
Catawba responded with its best
chance on goal in the 58th minute when
Juliana Conte (Hampton, ONT,
Canada/Holy Trinity Catholic HS) sent a
cross to Alyssa Retundie (Mooresville,
NC/Lake Norman HS). Retundie one-
timed it from nine yards away into the
waiting arms of Bulldog goalkeeper
Ashlyn Hardie.
Another Bulldog set piece would bite
the Lady Indians once more in the 74th
minute as a well-placed Adams corner
found the head of teammate Jade Mont-
gomery for the 2-0 lead.
Catawba produced just two shots
against a Wingate defense that has not
allowed a goal in conference play. Lind-
say Webster (Hopkinton, MA/Hopkinton
HS) contributed nine stops in goal for
Catawba.
CATAWBA VS. TUSCULUMOct. 22, 11
L, 1-24-10 (3-5 SAC)
GREENEVILLE, TN -- Tramicka James
scored her second goal of the match
just 18 seconds before the end of regu-
lation to lift Tusculum over Catawba 2-1
Saturday afternoon at Tusculum’s Pio-
neer Field. The Lady Indians drop to 4-
10 overall and 3-5 in the South Atlantic
Conference, while the Pioneers up their
record to 9-6-1 and 4-3.
With time winding down, James re-
ceived a center pass from teammate
Patience Leonard just outside the
Catawba box. Lady Indian goalkeeper
Lindsay Webster (Hopkinton, MA/Hop-
kinton HS) stepped out to defend and
the game-winner was chipped in over
her head from 20 yards out.
James scored midway through the first
half off a header from a corner kick for a
1-0 halftime lead. Catawba tied it in the
57th minute when Juliana Conte
(Hampton, ONT, CANADA/Holy Trinity
Catholic HS) notched her first score of
the season on a 10-yard strike off an
assist from Brittany Gibbons (Woodleaf,
NC/West Rowan HS).
Webster made five saves for the Lady
Indians, which were outshot 15-9 by the
Pioneers.
UNC PEMBROKE VS. CATAWBA
Oct. 25, 2011W, 1-0
5-10 (3-5 SAC)
SALISBURY, NC -- Catawba celebrated
victory in its last home game of the year
in dramatic fashion with a 1-0 non-con-
ference defeat of UNC Pembroke Tues-
day night at Frock Field. The Lady
Indians improve to 5-10 overall as the
Braves fall to 8-5-3.
The Lady Indians secured the game-
winner just three and-a-half minutes into
the first overtime period. Alyssa Re-
tundie (Mooresville, NC/Lake Norman
HS) was caught in the right corner of
UNC Pembroke’s side of the field when
she cleared it out to Athena Bless
(Asheboro, NC/SW Randolph HS).
Bless took a touch and then found Ju-
liana Conte (Hampton, ONT,
CANADA/Holy Trinity Catholic HS) hov-
ering far post 12 yards from goal, which
finished right post past Brave keeper
Brittany Bennett.
Lindsay Webster (Hopkinton, MA/Hop-
kinton HS) compiled three stops for
Catawba which outshot Pembroke 10-8.
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CATAWBA VS. BREVARDOct. 29, 2011
W, 2-16-10 (4-5 SAC)
BREVARD, NC -- The Lady Indians of
Catawba ended the regular-season on
a high note with a 2-1 South Atlantic
Conference victory over Brevard Satur-
day afternoon at the Brevard College
Soccer Field. Catawba ups its record to
6-10 overall and 4-5 in the SAC, while
the Tornados drop to 3-14 and 0-9.
In an exciting four-minute segment of
the first half, all of the game’s goals
were scored.
The Lady Indians found the back of the
net in the 33rd minute as Juliana Conte
(Hampton, ONT, CANADA/Holy Trinity
Catholic HS) ran into a cross from Syd-
ney Robertson (Mooresville, NC/Lake
Norman HS) and put it past Tornado
goalkeeper Jordan Box for the one goal
advantage.
It took all of 41 seconds for Catawba to
double that lead as Robertson struck
again with a corner kick that Athena
Bless (Asheboro, NC/SW Randolph HS)
volleyed in from close range.
Brevard trimmed the lead in half in the
37th minute on a goal from Bailey Var-
ley on a through ball that snuck past the
Lady Indian defense.
Catawba poured in 17 shots, 13 on
goal, which produced several goal-scor-
ing opportunities that fell to the wayside.
Lindsay Webster (Hopkinton, MA/Hop-
kinton HS) had six denials of seven Tor-
nado shots on goal.
CATAWBA VS. WINGATENov. 2, 2011
L, 1-46-11 (4-5 SAC)
WINGATE, NC -- On the strength of an
early goal and a strong second half,
Wingate knocked Catawba out of the
South Atlantic Conference Tournament
with a 4-1 decision Wednesday night at
the Wingate University Soccer Com-
plex. Catawba completes the 2011 sea-
son with an overall record of 6-11. The
Bulldogs better their mark to 14-3.
The Bulldogs wasted little time getting
on the score sheet in the fourth minute
when Jade Montgomery knocked in a
Kelly Adams miss from close range for
the quick 1-0 lead.
Wingate put the game away midway
through the second half in a stretch
where it scored three goals in eight min-
utes. Montgomery tallied two more to
earn a hat trick while Isabella Miranda
added a score in the 69th minute.
The Lady Indians put one past Bulldog
goalkeeper Miriam Boucher in the 88th
minute when Juliana Conte (Hampton,
ONT, CANADA/Holy Trinity Catholic
HS) knocked in a rebound from an Amy
Iwanicki (Calgary, ALB, CANADA/St.
Francis HS) shot for the 4-1 result.
Lindsay Webster (Hopkinton, MA/Hop-
kinton HS) was busy in net with six
saves while facing 10 Bulldog shots on
goal.
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W2011 Catawba Women's Soccer Individual Statistics
Overall: 6-11-0 Conf: 4-5-0 Home: 3-5-0 Away: 3-4-0 Neut: 0-2-0
## Name GP-GS Min G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% YC-RC GW PK-ATT7 Alyssa Retundie 17-16 1302 5 2 12 38 .132 17 .447 1-0 1 2-217 Erinn Wescoat 15-14 974 4 0 8 20 .200 9 .450 2-0 0 0-09 Juliana Conte 6-4 454 4 0 8 10 .400 7 .700 3-0 1 0-04 Athena Bless 16-16 1255 2 3 7 17 .118 7 .412 0-0 2 0-014 Brittany Gibbons 16-12 1148 2 3 7 10 .200 5 .500 0-0 0 0-011 Kristen Girardi 8-6 395 2 2 6 9 .222 5 .556 0-0 1 0-010 Amy Iwanicki 17-13 1210 1 0 2 23 .043 12 .522 0-0 1 0-05 Sydney Robertson 16-12 1051 0 2 2 2 .000 1 .500 2-0 0 0-019 Karen Presnell 11-0 210 0 1 1 1 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-023 Marissa DiMarco 17-16 1473 0 0 0 20 .000 4 .200 0-0 0 0-013 Ashley Cress 17-9 885 0 0 0 11 .000 5 .455 0-0 0 0-02 Jessica Leroux 17-17 1576 0 0 0 7 .000 3 .429 1-0 0 0-021 Nicole Foschini 17-6 743 0 0 0 4 .000 3 .750 0-0 0 0-012 Courtney Petrone 15-3 294 0 0 0 3 .000 1 .333 0-0 0 0-03 Anna Toole 17-17 1576 0 0 0 3 .000 2 .667 0-0 0 0-016 Fiona Gorman 13-2 292 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0-0 0 0-015 Taylor Arrowood 3-0 68 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 1-0 0 0-08 Kaitlyn McFarland 16-1 383 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-06 Allison Parker 9-6 456 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-01 Katie Mathis 1-0 45 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0
Total............... 17 17327 20 13 53 182 .110 83 .456 12-0 6 2-2Opponents........... 17 - 32 27 91 227 .141 124 .546 9-0 11 0-0
## Name GP-GS Minutes GA Avg Saves Pct W L T Sho01 Lindsay Webster 17-17 1582:32 32 1.82 88 .733 6 11 0 4.0TM TEAM 0:00 0 0.00 4 1.000 0 0 0 0.0
Total............... 17 1582:32 32 1.82 92 .742 6 11 0 4Opponents........... 17 1582:32 20 1.14 63 .759 11 6 0 3
2011 Catawba Women's Soccer Results
Date Opponent WL Score Overall Conf Attend Goals scored
#Sep 01, 2011 vs Saint Leo L 1-6 0-1-0 0-0-0 51 Erinn Wescoat (unassisted)
#Sep 03, 2011 vs Palm Beach Atl. L 1-2 0-2-0 0-0-0 25 Alyssa Retundie (unassisted)
Sep 07, 2011 QUEENS W 3-1 1-2-0 0-0-0 165 Alyssa Retundie (Kristen Girardi)
Kristen Girardi (Brittany Gibbons)
Brittany Gibbons (unassisted)
Sep 11, 2011 #3 FLORIDA TECH L 0-3 1-3-0 0-0-0 131 -
Sep 14, 2011 ARMSTRONG ATLANTIC L O2 2-3 1-4-0 0-0-0 137 Brittany Gibbons (Kristen Girardi)
Alyssa Retundie (Athena Bless)
Sep 17, 2011 at Pfeiffer L 1-2 1-5-0 0-0-0 166 Kristen Girardi (Alyssa Retundie;Brittany Gibbons)
*Sep 25, 2011 MARS HILL L O2 1-2 1-6-0 0-1-0 152 Erinn Wescoat (Karen Presnell)
*Oct 01, 2011 ANDERSON L 0-1 1-7-0 0-2-0 117 -
*Oct 05, 2011 at #7 Lenoir-Rhyne L 1-3 1-8-0 0-3-0 210 Alyssa Retundie (penalty kick)
*Oct 08, 2011 CARSON-NEWMAN W 2-0 2-8-0 1-3-0 211 Alyssa Retundie (penalty kick)
Erinn Wescoat (Athena Bless)
*Oct 12, 2011 at Newberry W 2-0 3-8-0 2-3-0 85 Amy Iwanicki (unassisted)
Erinn Wescoat (unassisted)
*Oct 15, 2011 at Lincoln Memorial W O2 1-0 4-8-0 3-3-0 295 Athena Bless (Alyssa Retundie)
*Oct 18, 2011 WINGATE L 0-2 4-9-0 3-4-0 71 -
*Oct 22, 2011 at Tusculum L 1-2 4-10-0 3-5-0 436 Juliana Conte (Brittany Gibbons)
Oct 25, 2011 UNC PEMBROKE W OT 1-0 5-10-0 3-5-0 113 Juliana Conte (Athena Bless)
*Oct 29, 2011 at Brevard W 2-1 6-10-0 4-5-0 120 Juliana Conte (Sydney Robertson)
Athena Bless (Sydney Robertson)
+Nov 02, 2011 at Wingate L 1-4 6-11-0 4-5-0 186 Juliana Conte (unassisted)
#Denotes Flagler Classic at St. Augustine’s, FL
*Denotes South Atlantic Conference matches
+Denotes SAC Tournament match
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MICHAEL SWAN
Head Coach
Michael Swan has served as the head women’s soccer coach at Catawba since the 2010
season. He came to Catawba from King College in Bristol, TN, where he served as head
coach for three seasons.
At King, Swan’s teams had a record of 41-17-3. Prior to his stint at King (2007-09) he was
head coach at Virginia Intermont College (2003-07). Overall Swan compiled an overall
record of 92-41-10 and won Appalachian Conference regular season and tournament
championships in 2007 and 2008 and were runner-up in 2003-06.
Swan’s squads were regional champs as well in 2006 and 2007 and also qualified for the
NAIA National Tournament three times (2006-08). Prior to leaving King, Swan was part of the transition from NAIA to NCAA
Division II. He was voted NAIA Region XII Coach of the Year in 2007 and 2008.
A native of Newcastle, England, Swan began his education at Gateshead College (England), earning a BTEC National
Diploma in Sports Science in 1996. He then came to the United States, enrolling at Bluefield College. At Bluefield, Swan
earned a bachelor’s degree in physical education and played soccer before graduating in 2000.
Swan became assistant soccer coach at Flagler in 2001 and served there two years before heading to Virginia Intermont as
head women’s soccer coach in 2003. Three years later, Swan became Director of Soccer for both the men and women at Vir-
ginia Intermont. Once Swan arrived at King in 2007, he established the women’s soccer program as a national contender.
Swan holds a United States Soccer Federation D License and a United Kingdom FA Preliminary Certificate and FA Leader
Award.
Swan resides in Salisbury with his wife, Cresta. They have a daughter Willa, who was born in May.
NICK BROWN
Assistant Coach
Nick Brown joined the Catawba women’s program in 2010 after serving for three years as
an assistant with the Catawba men’s soccer team. He was a four year starter for
Catawba, graduating in 2005 with a degree in mathematics.
At Catawba, Brown was a two-year captain and helped the Indians to a pair of conference
tournament titles. In 2004, he earned all-tournament honors. Brown also helped Catawba
to a spot in the NCAA Tournament. He was a standout at St. Michael’s College High
School and is a native of Ajax, Ontario, Canada.
In addition to helping coach at Catawba, Brown also coaches the varsity girls at West
Rowan High School where he has guided the Falcons to three state playoff appearances. He also coaches the U-17 Freedom
Girls and the U-12 Galaxy Boys with the FC Carolina Alliance.
Year GP-GS G A PTS AVG. SHOTS SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT
2010 18-9 6 0 12 0.67 11 9 .818 1 0-0
2011 16-16 2 3 7 0.44 17 7 .412 2 0-0
CAREER 34-25 8 3 19 0.56 28 16 .571 3 0-0
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4ATHENA BLESS
>> Position: Midfielder
>> Year: Junior
>> Height: 5’8
>> Hometown: Asheboro, NC
>> Major: Undeclared
2011: Made starts in all 16 of her
matches ... both of her goals
were game-winners ... had the
lone goal in a 1-0 win over Lin-
coln Memorial and also tallied in
a 2-1 win over Brevard ... as-
sisted on three goals, including
the helper in a 1-0 win over UNC
Pembroke ...
2010: Started in nine games as a
freshman forward... led team in
goals scored with six... had a
two-goal game in win at Chowan.
HIGH SCHOOL: Southwest Ran-
dolph High School ... all-region,
all-conference, team MVP and
captain for three years.
PERSONAL: Born Athena Carol
Bless on July 28, 1992 in Laurin-
burg, NC... daughter of Vicki and
Alfred Bless... undeclared major
with a very good 3.59 GPA...
Member of SAC Honor Roll.
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9JULIANA CONTE
>> Position: Forward
>> Year: Junior
>> Height: 5’5
>> Hometown: Hampton, ONT, CANADA
>> Major: Undeclared
2011: Was limited to six matches
with a leg injury ... started four
times ... had a goal in each of the
last four games, including the
winner vs. UNC Pembroke ... tied
for second on the team with her
four goals ...
2010: Freshman standout made
17 starts at forward position... led
team in assists and total points...
had a two-goal game in loss vs.
Newberry... named SAC Co-
Freshman of the Year.
HIGH SCHOOL: Holy Trinity
Catholic high school.
PERSONAL: Born Juliana Victo-
ria Conte on April 17, 1992 in
Ajax, Ontario... daughter of Lilian
Lopez... undeclared major with a
great 3.70 GPA... Member of
SAC Honor Roll.
Year GP-GS G A PTS AVG. SHOTS SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT
2010 18-17 3 7 13 0.72 45 24 .533 1 0-0
2011 6-4 4 0 8 1.33 10 7 .700 1 0-0
CAREER 24-21 7 7 21 0.88 55 31 .564 2 0-0
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10AMY IWANICKI
>> Position: Forward
>> Year: Junior
>> Height: 5’11
>> Hometown: Calgary, ALB, CANADA
>> Major: Sustainable Business
2011: Made starts in 13 of 17
games ... her lone goal was a
game-winner, coming in a 2-0
victory over Carson-Newman ...
2010: Red-shirted.
Transferred from Tennessee-
Martin.
HIGH SCHOOL: St. Francis High
School ... senior team captain...
academic excellence in 2007 and
academic honors in 2008.
PERSONAL: Born Amelia Anne
Iwanicki on December 19, 1991
in Calgary... daughter of Jennifer
and David Iwanicki... sustainable
business and community devel-
opment major with a solid 3.20
GPA.
Year GP-GS G A PTS AVG. SHOTS SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT
2010 Did Not Play
2011 17-13 1 0 2 0.11 23 12 .522 1 0-0
CAREER 17-13 1 0 2 0.11 23 12 .522 1 0-0
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45ERIN PALMA
>> Position: Goalkeeper
>> Year: Junior
>> Height: 5’7
>> Hometown: Saratoga Springs, NY
>> Major: Exercise Science
Transfer from New England Col-
lege where she started 13
matches in 2010 ... recorded 128
saves and notched a pair of
shutouts... had a 2.78 GPA.
HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year
starter at Schuylerville High
School... also played lacrosse for
the Black Horses and was mem-
ber of the indoor track team.
PERSONAL: Born Erin Bridgit
Palma on March 3, 1992 in Troy,
NY... daughter of Patricia Britt
and Jerold Palma... has interest
in exercise science.
Year GP-GS MIN GA AVG. SAVES SV% ShO
2010 14-13 1232 38 2.78 138 .784 2
2011 Did Not Play
CAREER* 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0
*Career numbers reflect Catawba College stats only. 2010 stats were recorded at New England College.
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3ANNA TOOLE
>> Position: Defender
>> Year: Junior
>> Height: 5’4
>> Hometown: Greenville, SC
>> Major: Elementary Education
2011: Earned second team All-
South Atlantic Conference hon-
ors ... started all 17 matches ...
helped defense to four shutouts
and a 1.82 goals against average
...
2010: Made 15 starts for the de-
fense as a freshman... had an
assist in victory over Lincoln Me-
morial... had three shots on
goal... helped defense to rank
third in conference in shutouts
with seven.
HIGH SCHOOL: Mann High
School ... senior captain and
four-year starter... member of
South Carolina’s Olympic Devel-
opment Program... played club
ball for ‘91 Challenge of the Car-
olina Elite Soccer Association...
National Honor Society.
PERSONAL: Born Anna Toole
on July 26, 1992 in Charlotte,
NC... daughter of Cece and Ben
Toole... elementary education
major with an exemplary 3.97
GPA... Member of SAC Honor
Year GP-GS G A PTS AVG. SHOTS SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT
2010 17-15 0 1 1 .06 4 3 .750 0 0-0
2011 17-17 0 0 0 0 3 2 .667 0 0-0
CAREER 34-32 0 1 1 .03 7 5 .714 0 0-0
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2TAYLOR ARROWOOD
>> Position: Forward
>> Year: Sophomore
>> Height: 5’3
>> Hometown: Matthews, NC
>> Major: Media Broadcasting
2011: Was limited to three
games with an injury ... had one
shot on goal.
HIGH SCHOOL: Weddington
High School ... senior team cap-
tain and team MVP... all-confer-
ence, all-region and all-state...
team coach’s award... led War-
riors to conference championship
in 2009.
PERSONAL: Born Taylor Lee Ar-
rowood on January 8, 1993 in
Charlotte, NC... daughter of Kim
and Brian Arrowood...has interest
in media broadcasting.
Year GP-GS G A PTS AVG. SHOTS SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT
2011 3-0 0 0 0 0 1 1 100 0 0
CAREER 3-0 0 0 0 0 1 1 100 0 0
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1KATIE MATHIS
>> Position: Goalkeeper
>> Year: Sophomore
>> Height: 5’5
>> Hometown: Conover, NC
>> Major: Athletic Training
2011: Served as back-up goal-
keeper ... played in one match as
a field player
HIGH SCHOOL: St. Stephens
High School ... helped Indians to
conference championship and
third round of state playoffs in
2010... team MVP and confer-
ence champs in 2009... three-
year varsity letterman.
PERSONAL: Born Katie Lauren
Mathis on November 6, 1992 in
Hickory, NC... daughter of Debra
and Ted Mathis... has interest in
athletic training.
Year GP-GS G A PTS AVG. SHOTS SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT
2011 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
CAREER 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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6ALLISON PARKER
>> Position: Defender
>> Year: Sophomore
>> Height: 5’8
>> Hometown: Mt. Ulla, NC
>> Major: Physical Education
2011: Saw action in nine
matches and made six starts ... .
HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year
starter at West Rowan High
School ... three-time all-confer-
ence and all-county selection...
named all-region in 2010...
Rowan County female player of
the year as a sophomore... de-
fensive team MVP her junior
year... helped Falcons to 22-3
record in 2010... was national
honor society and SGA mem-
ber...
PERSONAL: Born Allison Sher-
rill Parker on March 15, 1992 in
Statesville, NC... daughter of
Sarah and Michael Parker...
physical education major.
Year GP-GS G A PTS AVG. SHOTS SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT
2011 9-6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
CAREER 9-6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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19KAREN PRESNELL
>> Position: Forward
>> Year: Sophomore
>> Height: 5’9
>> Hometown: Salisbury, NC
>> Major: Athletic Training
2011: Appeared in 11 matches ...
assisted on a goal against Mars
Hill ...
HIGH SCHOOL: Salisbury High
School ... varsity team captain...
all-county, all-conference and all-
region... three-year starter...
honor roll and national honor so-
ciety.
PERSONAL: Born Karen Eliza-
beth Presnell on April 17, 1993 in
Concord, NC... daughter of Helen
and Dennis Presnell... has inter-
est in athletic training and physi-
cal education.
Year GP-GS G A PTS AVG. SHOTS SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT
2011 11-0 0 1 1 .09 1 0 0 0 0
CAREER 11-0 0 1 1 .09 1 0 0 0 0
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23EMILY AUWARTER
>> Position: Defender
>> Year: Freshman
>> Height: 5’11
>> Hometown: Shamong, NJ
>> Major: Biology
HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year
starter at Seneca High School ...
was captain as a senior and
earned first team all-conference
honors, scoring 11 goals and
adding 17 assists ... helped the
Golden Eagles to a pair of con-
ference titles ...
PERSONAL: Born Emily Sage
Auwarter on Sept. 25, 1994 in
Voorhees, NJ ... daughter of Glen
and Robin Auwarter ... her
mother played softball at Auburn
... has interest in biology and ath-
letic training.
21ALLISON BAUCOM
>> Position: Defender
>> Year: Freshman
>> Height: 5’2
>> Hometown: Salisbury, NC
>> Major: Undeclared
HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year
starter at West Rowan High
School ... three-time all-confer-
ence and all-county ... was twice
named All-State and was confer-
ence Player of the Year in 2011
... named Rowan County Player
of the Year in 2010 ... helped Fal-
cons to a conference title and
three playoff berths ...
PERSONAL: Born Allison
Michelle Baucom on Nov. 2,
1993 in Salisbury ... daughter of
Michael and Andrea Baucom ...
dad played baseball at UNC ...
undecided on major.
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00BETHANY DAVIS
>> Position: Goalkeeper
>> Year: Freshman
>> Height: 5’10
>> Hometown: Salisbury, MD
>> Major: Athletic Training
HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year
starter at Parkside High School
... three-time all-conference se-
lection and first team as a senior
... was team captain for two
years ... helped Rams to three
conference titles and a pair of
state semifinal appearances ...
PERSONAL: Born Bethany L.
Davis on June 17, 1994 in Salis-
bury ... daughter of Thomas and
Susan Davis ... has interest in
athletic training.
7MELANIE GLIATTO
>> Position: Defender
>> Year: Freshman
>> Height: 5’2
>> Hometown: Mantua, NJ
>> Major: Marketing
HIGH SCHOOL: Started at
Clearview Regional High School
... also played lacrosse for the Pi-
oneers ...
PERSONAL: Born Melanie Rene
Gliatto on Nov. 20, 1993 in
Woodbury, NJ ... daughter of
James and Rene Gliatto ... father
played soccer at Virginia Tech ...
has interest in business and mar-
keting.
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20KARLEY HIGHET
>> Position: Midfielder
>> Year: Freshman
>> Height: 5’5
>> Hometown: Monroe, NC
>> Major: Special Education
HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year
starter at Weddington High
School ... helped Warriors to a
conference title as a senior ...
PERSONAL: Born Karley Eliza-
beth Highet on Sept. 1, 1994 in
Phoenix, AZ ... daughter of Ken
and Martine Highet ... has inter-
est in special education.
5KRISTINA HOFF
>> Position: Midfieldwe
>> Year: Freshman
>> Height: 5’2
>> Hometown: Indian Trail, NC
>> Major: Undeclared
HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year
starter at Porter Ridge High
School ... two-time all-conference
performer and an all-region se-
lection in 2011 ... helped Pirates
to a conference title as a junior ...
PERSONAL: Born Kristina Juli-
ette Hoff on May 6, 1994 in
Charleston, WV ... daughter of
David and Francy Hoff ... unde-
cided on major.
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24ALEX HULSEY
>> Position: Midfielder
>> Year: Freshman
>> Height: 5’6
>> Hometown: San Diego, CA
>> Major: Psychology
HIGH SCHOOL: Started begin-
ning as a freshman at Francis
Parker High School ... a three-
time All-CIF selection ... helped
Lancers to the CIF final in 2009
PERSONAL: Born Alexandra
Blair Hulsey on June 21, 1993 ..
daughter of John and Laura
Hulsey ... father played soccer at
SDSU, while mother was a gym-
nast at SDSU ... has interest in
psychology.
15MARY KIRKMAN
>> Position: Forward
>> Year: Freshman
>> Height: 5’0
>> Hometown: Burlington, NC
>> Major: Elementary Education
HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year
starter at Williams High School ...
three-time all-conference and all-
region selection ... named All-
State and was conference Player
of the Year as a senior ... helped
Bulldogs to four conference
championships in soccer and a
state runner up 3A finish ...
PERSONAL: Born Mary Elva
Kirkman on May 15, 1994 in
Greensboro, NC ... daughter of
Kathryn Oakes and Keith Kirk-
man ... has interest in elementary
education.
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13MICHELLE MARRARA
>> Position: Defender
>> Year: Freshman
>> Height: 5’4
>> Hometown: Jamestown, NC
>> Major: Therapeutic Recreation
HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year
starter at Southwest Guilford
High School ... three-time all-
conference and all-region ... two-
time team MVP and captain for
the Cowgirls ...
PERSONAL: Born Michelle Anne
Marrara on Nov. 24, 1993 in
Rockville Center, NY ... daughter
of Frank and Rosanne Marrara ...
has interest in therapeutic recre-
ation.
11ALANNA PAGET
>> Position: Midfielder
>> Year: Freshman
>> Height: 5’5
>> Hometown: Miami, FL
>> Major: Education
HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year
starter in high school, two at La
Salle and two at Reagan ...
earned the Coach’s Award ...
twice named honorable mention
All-Dade County ... was a hurdler
on the track team ...
PERSONAL: Born Alanna Anaut
Paget on Nov. 1, 1993 ... daugh-
ter of Jack and Mechi Paget ...
sister, Jill, played soccer at
Catawba ... has interest in edu-
cation.
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0ANGELICA PAWLOWSKI
>> Position: Goalkeeper
>> Year: Freshman
>> Height: 5’8
>> Hometown: Las Vegas, NV
>> Major: Athletic Training
HIGH SCHOOL: Started at
Bishop Gorman High School ...
helped Gaels to Southern Ne-
vada State Championship as a
senior ... is a member of the Pol-
ish U19 National Women’s Soc-
cer Team ...
PERSONAL: Born Angelica
Gabrila Pawlowski on May 25,
1994 in Las Vegas ... daughter of
Mark and Jolanta Pawlowski ...
father played hockey for the New
York Rangers ... has interest in
athletic training and physical
therapy.
16LEXI ROBINSON
>> Position: Midfielder
>> Year: Freshman
>> Height: 5’4
>> Hometown: Pomona, NJ
>> Major: Pre-Med
HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year
starter at Absegami High School
... earned all-conference honors
... served as team captain and
earned the Coach’s Award ...
helped the Braves to a pair of
conference titles ... made the
South Jersey State Finals in
2010 ...
PERSONAL: Born Alexis Cerra
Robinson on July 14, 1994 in
Somers Point, NJ ... daughter of
Kevin and Jacqueline Robinson
... father was a wrestler at The
Citadel ... has interest in pre-
med.
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8SOPHIE WALLER
>> Position: Midfielder
>> Year: Freshman
>> Height: 5’6
>> Hometown: Watford, ENGLAND
>> Major: Psychology
HIGH SCHOOL: Attended St.
Michaels Catholic High School ...
PERSONAL: Born Sophie Olivia
Waller on Jan. 8, 1994 ... daugh-
ter of Cary and Ann Waller ... has
interest in psychology.
17ALEX TWOMBLEY
>> Position: Defender
>> Year: Freshman
>> Height: 5’7
>> Hometown: Carlsbad, CA
>> Major: Exercise Science
HIGH SCHOOL: Two-year
starter at La Costa Canyon High
School ... helped Mavericks to a
league title and to the CIF finals
with a 12-2-1 record as a senior
PERSONAL: Born Alexandra
Hagberg Twombley on Aug. 9,
1994 in Hyannis, MA ... daughter
of Lawrence and Jill Twombley ...
has interest in exercise science.
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NATIONALRECOGNITIONOur student-athletes have received the NCAA’s highest individual honors including winning the Walter Byers Scholarship Award (the NCAA’s top student-athlete) and the NCAA Woman of the Year Award.
COMMUNITYPARTNERSHIPSWe have initiated national community partnerships with the Make-A-Wish Foundation and Habitat for Humanity.
UNIQUEFISCAL MODELWe offer a unique fiscal model for intercollegiate athletics that redefine the institutional value for sponsoring sports and offering athletics scholarships.
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All-Americans
• NSCAA1991 Jan Johnson (1st)
Allison Ankerson (2nd)
1992 Allison Ankerson (HM)
1993 Allison Ankerson (1st)
1994 Allison Ankerson (2nd)
1999 Catey Conner (3rd)
2005 McKenize Burman (1st)
Lindsay Layman (2nd)
• CoSIDA1996 Stacy Dent (HM)
Hollis Mendenhall (HM)
Academic All-Americans1992 Katie DeVitto (NAIA)
2006 Hayley Bollinger (3rd)
Academic All-District1994 Jan Johnson (3rd)
1997 Carrie Brelsford (2nd)
2004 Hayley Bollinger (2nd)
2006 Hayley Bollinger (1st)
Lauren Ebersole (1st)
2007 Lauren Whiteley (2nd)
2009 Lindsay Webster (2nd)
Region Coach of the Year2005 John Cullen
All-Region1992 Allison Ankerson (1st)
1993 Allison Ankerson (1st)
Scherrie Dalton (1st)
Jan Johnson (1st)
Danielle Figueroa (2nd)
1994 Allison Ankerson (1st)
Scherrie Dalton (1st)
Jan Johnson (1st)
1995 Scherrie Dalton (1st)
Stacy Dent (2nd)
1996 Scherrie Dalton (1st)
Stacy Dent (1st)
Hollis Mendenhall (1st)
1997 Catey Conner (1st)
Stacy Dent (1st)
Chrissy Buchanan (2nd)
Courtney Crosby (2nd)
1998 Catey Conner (1st)
Stacy Dent (1st)
1999 Catey Conner (1st)
Heather Buchanan (2nd)
Kim Clayton (3rd)
2000 Catey Conner (1st)
Missy Beyor (2nd)
2001 Kim Clayton (1st)
2002 Kim Clayton (1st)
Kylie Thompson (1st)
Maran Bock (2nd)
Lisa DeMeyer (2nd)
Jamie Fink (2nd)
Lindsay Layman (3rd)
2004 Cathrine Balentine (2nd)
McKenzie Burman (2nd)
Lindsay Layman (2nd)
Paige Harrington (3rd)
Jennifer Lowe (3rd)
2005 Cathrine Balentine (1st)
McKenzie Burman (1st)
Lindsay Layman (1st)
Kylie Thompson (1st)
2006 Leigh Telzrow (1st)
2007 Alyssa Schoenburg (1st)
Lainey Nichols (2nd)
2008 Lainey Nichols (1st)
Alyssa Schoenburg (1st)
Nikki Blackwelder (2nd)
2009 Alexa Baird (1st)
Maria Borland (1st)
2010 Alexa Baird (1st)
SAC Freshman of the Year1991 Jan Johnson
1993 Scherrie Dalton
1996 Hollis Mendenhall
1997 Catey Conner
2002 Kylie Thompson
2004 Paige Harrington
2010 Juliana Conte
SAC Scholar Athlete1991 Katie DeVitto
1993 Katie DeVitto
SAC Player of the Year1994 Allison Ankerson
1997 Stacy Dent
1998 Catey Conner
1999 Catey Conner
2001 Kim Clayton
2005 McKenzie Burman
SAC Coach of the Year1991 Tom Ferland
1993 Mary Ann Martinelli
2001 John Cullen
2002 John Cullen
2005 John Cullen
2007 John Cullen
SAC Tournament MVP1993 Danielle Figueroa
1997 Stacy Dent
1998 Stacy Dent
1999 Amy Obermiller
2002 Lindsay Layman
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All-SAC Tournament 1991 Allison Ankerson
1993 Allison Ankerson
Sherrie Dalton
Danielle Figueroa
Jan Johnson
1994 Allison Ankerson
Courtney Crosby
Sherrie Dalton
Danielle Figueroa
Jan Johnson
1996 Scherrie Dalton
1997 Joanna Beaver
Catey Conner
Stacy Dent
Jill Paget
1998 Joanna Beavers
Chrissy Buchanan
Heather Buchanan
Catey Conner
Stacy Dent
Kim Kearchner
1999 Kim Clayton
Catey Conner
Megan Mainer
Amy Obermiller
2000 Catey Conner
Jamie Fink
2001 Kim Clayton
Jamie Fink
2002 Maran Bock
Kim Clayton
Lisa DeMayer
Lindsay Layman
2003 Lindsay Layman
Jennifer Lowe
2004 Lindsay Layman
Leigh Telzrow
2005 Steph Morey
Alyssa Schoenburg
2006 Kathleen Blake
Lainey Nichols
Alyssa Schoenburg
2007 Kathleen Blake
Lindsay Hinkle
Carrie Wollaston
2008 Paige Harrington
Tasha Wilhelm
2009 Alyssa Retundie
Tasha Wilhelm
All-SAC1990 Katie DeVitto, MF (1st)
Kim Heberle, F (2nd)
1991 Allison Ankerson, DEF (1st)
Kim Heberle, F (1st)
Jan Johnson, MF (1st)
Katie DeVitto, DEF (2nd)
1992 Allison Ankerson, DEF (1st)
Jan Johnson, MF (1st)
Dainelle Figueroa, F (2nd)
Kim Heberle, F (2nd)
1993 Allison Ankerson, DEF (1st)
Jan Johnson, MF (1st)
Scherrie Dalton, GK (2nd)
Danielle Figueroa, F (2nd)
Kim Heberle, F (2nd)
1994 Allison Ankerson, DEF (1st)
Jan Johnson, MF (1st)
Scherrie Dalton, GK (2nd)
Danielle Figueroa, F (2nd)
Crystal Harper, DEF (2nd)
1995 Stacy Dent, MF (1st)
Scherrie Dalton, GK (2nd)
Tammy DeCesare, DEF (2nd)
1996 Scherrie Dalton, GK (1st)
Stacy Dent, DEF (1st)
Hollis Mendenhall, F (1st)
Andrea Franklin, F (2nd)
1997 Catey Conner, F (1st)
Courtney Crosby, MF (1st)
Stacy Dent, DEF (1st)
Chrissy Buchanan, DEF (2nd)
1998 Catey Conner, F (1st)
Stacy Dent, DEF (1st)
Chrissy Valentine, DEF (2nd)
1999 Missy Beyor, DEF (1st)
Catey Conner, MF (1st)
Chrissy Buchanan, DEF (2nd)
Heather Buchanan, MF (2nd)
2000 Catey Conner, F (1st)
Missy Beyor, DEF (2nd)
Jennifer Lowe, MF (2nd)
2001 Kim Clayton, GK (1st)
Jessica Parker, DEF (1st)
Jamie Fink, F (2nd)
Danielle Mora, DEF (2nd)
2002 Maran Bock, MF (1st)
Kim Clayton, GK (1st)
Lisa DeMeyer, DEF (1st)
Kyley Thompson, F (1st)
Jamie Fink, F (2nd)
Lindsay Layman, DEF (2nd)
2003 Lindsay Albers, MF (2nd)
Jamie Fink, F (2nd)
Kylie Thompson, F (2nd)
2004 McKenzie Burman, F (1st)
Jennifer Lowe, MF (1st)
Cathrine Balentine, GK (2nd)
Paige Harrington, F (2nd)
Lindsay Layman, DEF (2nd)
2005 Cathrine Balentine, GK (1st)
McKenzie Burman, F (1st)
Lindsay Layman, DEF (1st)
Kylie Thompson, MF (1st)
All-SAC (cont.)
2006 McKenzie Burman, F (1st)
Kathleen Blake, GK (2nd)
Kim Crowley, DEF (2nd)
Leigh Telzrow, DEF (2nd)
2007 Alex Beshk, F (1st)
Lainey Nichols, MF (1st)
Alyssa Schoenburg, DEF (1st)
Nikki Blackwelder, MF (2nd)
2008 Lainey Nichols, MF (1st)
Alyssa Schoenburg, DEF (1st)
Lena Suarez, F (1st)
Nikki Blackwelder, MF (2nd)
Lindsay Webster, GK (2nd)
2009 Alexa Baird, DEF (1st)
Maria Borland, MF (1st)
Stephanie Borland, F (2nd)
Katie Gair, MF (2nd)
Tasha Wilhelm, MF (2nd)
2010 Alexa Baird, DEF (1st)
2011 Anna Toole, DEF (2nd)
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Aug. 30, 2012 vs. Palm Beach Atlantic (St.Augustine, FL) 6:00pm
Sep. 1, 2012 @ Flager 11:00am
Sep. 6, 2012 @ Coker 6:00pm
Sep .8, 2012 vs. BARTON 12:00pm
Sep. 13, 2012 @ Queens 6:00pm
Sep. 15, 2012 vs. ANDERSON* 5:00pm
Sep. 19, 2012 @ Lenoir-Rhyne* 5:00pm
Sep. 22, 2012 vs. NEWBERRY* 12:00pm
Sep. 26, 2012 vs. CHOWAN 7:30pm
Sep. 28, 2012 @ Mars Hill* 5:00pm
Oct. 3, 2012 vs. PFEIFFER 7:00pm
Oct. 6, 2012 vs. Carson-Newman* 5:00pm
Oct. 10, 2012 vs. WINGATE 5:00pm
Oct. 13, 2012 @ Tusculum* 2:00pm
Oct. 17, 2012 vs. LEES-McRAE 7:00pm
Oct. 20, 2012 vs. LINCOLN MEMORIAL* 5:00pm
Oct. 24, 2012 @ Limestone 3:00pm
Oct. 27, 2012 vs. BREVARD* 5:00pm
Home events are in bold
*-indicates South Atlantic Conference event
#- indicates a THEMED GAME DAY
All times are Eastern Time Zone.
2012 WOMEN’S SOCCER SCHEDULE