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2009 RANGER SOCCER Media Guide NORTHWESTERN OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY Dana Gandolfo Christina Nunez Kelsey Archer

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Page 1: 2009 Lady Rangers Soccer Media Guide

2009RANGER SOCCER

Media Guide

NorthwesterN oklahoma state UNiversity

Dana Gandolfo

Christina Nunez

Kelsey Archer

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Women’s Soccer2009 Schedule

AUGUST29 - Sat. at East Central University Ada 3 p.m.

SEPTEMBER2 - Wed. at Hastings College (Neb.) Hastings, Neb. 2 p.m. 11 - Fri. Northeastern Oklahoma State University Alva 3 p.m. 13 - Sun. Southwestern Oklahoma State University Alva 2 p.m. 20 - Sun. Eastern New Mexico University Alva 1 p.m. 24 - Thur. at Bethany College Lindsborg, Kan. 6 p.m. 26 -Sat. at Sterling College Sterling, Kan. 1 p.m.

30 -Wed. *Oklahoma City University Alva 4 p.m.

OCTOBER

6 - Tues. *Oklahoma Christian University Alva 7 p.m.

10 - Sat. at *Wayland Baptist University Plainview, Tex. 3 p.m.

13 - Tues. at *Mid-America Christian University Oklahoma City 3 p.m.

17 - Sat. *Southern Nazarene University Alva 4 p.m.

21 - Wed. *St. Gregory’s University Alva 4 p.m.

23 - Fri. at *Oklahoma Baptist University Shawnee 2 p.m.

27 - Tues. *University of Science and Arts Alva 5 p.m.

31 - Sat. at *John Brown University Siloam Springs, Ark. 2 p.m.

NOVEMBER

3 - Tues. at *Rogers State University Claremore 4 p.m.

TBA Sooner Athletic Conference Quarterfinals TBA TBA

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Year-by-Year Results..............................18Series Records.......................................18Individual Season Records.....................19Team Single-Season Records................19Career Records......................................20Awards and Honors................................212008 SAC Team Statistics......................212008 SAC Individual Leaders.................22

Athletic Director, Bob Battisti..................23Northwestern Campus Map...................24

Table of Contents.....................................1Quick Facts..............................................1Athletic Directory......................................2President, Dr. Janet Cunningham............3

Head Coach.............................................4Assistant Coach.......................................52009 Team Picture...................................62009 Numerical Roster.............................6Returning Player Profiles....................7-11New Player Profiles..........................11-13Sooner Athletic Conference...................14SAC Opponent..................................15-162008 Overall Statistics............................172008 Category Leaders..........................172008 Schedule and Results...................172008 Team Statistics..............................172008 Miscellaneous Records.................17

Location.......................................................Alva, OklahomaAddress.................................................709 Oklahoma Blvd.Founded........................................................................1897Enrollment...................................................................2,100Nickname.................................................................RangersSchool Colors................................................Red and BlackHome Field...............................................ARC Soccer FieldCapacity........................................................................1,500Affiliation......................................................................NAIAConference................................Sooner Athletic ConferencePresident...........................................Dr. Janet CunninghamAthletic Director.................................................Bob BattistiAthletic Dept. Phone......................................580.327.8632

Head Coach.................................Steve Barrows, 8 seasonsAlma Mater (Year).........Northwestern Oklahoma St. (1984)Record....................................................69-73-7, 8 seasonsOffice Phone...................................................580.327.8103Best Time to Call....................................Weekday MorningsStudent Assistant Coach...............Ashley Guinn, 1st SeasonAthletic Trainer...................................................Rob HibbertsAssistant Athletic Trainer...................................Joanna Crow

2008 Overall Record....................................................2-14-12008 SAC Record.............................................................2-82008 SAC Finish..............................................................9/11Home.............................................................................1-6-1Away..................................................................................1-8Neutral..............................................................................0-0

First Year of Soccer.......................................................2001Overall Record.........................................................69-73-1SAC Conference Champions.......................................2004No. of Years in Region VI Tournament.......2, 2003 & 2004No. of Years in NAIA National Tournament..................N/A

COACHING STAFF

2008 REVIEW

HISTORY

AFFIRMATIVE ACTION COMPLIANCE This institution, in compliance with Title VI and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, sections 503 and 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Americans With Disabilities Act of 1990, and other federal laws and regulations, does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, religion, physical or mental disability, or status as a veteran in any of its policies, practices, or procedures. This includes, but is not limited to, admissions, employment, financial aid, and educational services. Inquiries concerning the application of these programs should be made to the Vice President for Student Affairs and Enrollment Management, Northwestern Oklahoma State University, Alva, OK 73717, (580) 327-8415, or the Office of Civil Rights, U.S. Department of Education, 8930 Ward Parkway, Suite 2037, Kansas City, Mo. 64114, (816) 268-0550.

This publication, printed by Northwestern Oklahoma State University, is issued by the University as authorized by the Regional University System of Oklahoma. A total of 210 copies have been prepared and distributed at a cost to the taxpayers of the State of Oklahoma of $495.00.

SPORTS INFORMATIONRyan Hintergardt, Sports Information Director709 Oklahoma Blvd.Alva, Oklahoma 73717Office: 580.327.8639Fax: 580.327.8179Email: [email protected]

COST STATEMENT

ABOUT THE MEDIA GUIDEThe 2009 Northwestern Oklahoma State University soccer media guide was designed, written and edited by Ryan Hintergardt, Sports Information Director. Special thanks to Valarie Case, University Relations Specialist, for editorial assistance and to Kris Johnson, Sports Information Assistant, for the cover design and other assistance.

ON THE COVERSenior Dana Gandolfo along with junior co-captains Christina Nunez and Kelsey Archer are pictured on the front cover of the 2009 Northwestern Oklahoma State University Soccer Media Guide.

ABOUT THE RANGERS

QUICK FACTS

MISCELLANEOUS

RECORD BOOK/HISTORYINTRODUCTION

2009 Ranger Soccer Media Guide

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Bob BattistiAthletic Director

Ryan BayBaseball

Andrew BrownMen’s Basketball

Shane HansenMen’s Basketball Asst./

Cross Country

Milburn BartonWomen’s Basketball

Margo HamiltonWomen’s Basketball Asst.

Chesnei ThomasCheerleading

Keith BarefieldFootball

Chad AdamsAssistant Football

Tim KolbRodeo

Steve BarrowsWomen’s Soccer

Cody HooperSoftball

Rob HibbertsAthletic Trainer

Joanna CrowAssistant Athletic Trainer

Dr. Roger HardawayFaculty Athletic Representative

Shawna CopenhaverMen’s and Women’s Golf

Champions of Character Rep.

Lisa FranzAthletic Secretary

Pete NeserrallaAssistant Baseball

Justin IskeAssistant Football

Ranger Athletic Department

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President - Dr. Janet Cunningham

Dear Ranger Fans:

On behalf of myself, our coaches and our more than 400 student-athletes, I want to thank you for your continued support of athletics at Northwestern Oklahoma State University. Whether you attend games as a fan or provide direct financial support to our programs, you play an important role in the success of our programs and in the academic and personal development of our student-athletes.

Athletics has always played an important role at Northwestern. It provides students with the opportunity to seek a college degree and learn valuable life lessons, such as leadership, dedication and perseverance. Athletics also provides a rallying point for our student body, alumni and community. With that in mind, our coaches and support personnel work diligently to prepare our student-athletes for success both inside and outside of the realm of competition.

I hope you will continue to show your pride in the Red and Black and support Northwestern and its athletic programs. You are an important part of our University team and we are proud to have your support.

Ride, Rangers, Ride

Dr. Janet Cunningham

Dr. Janet Cunningham began serving as the 19th president of Northwestern Oklahoma State University on July 1, 2006, following her appointment by the Board of Regents of the Regional University System of Oklahoma.

Cunningham becomes just the second alumni and first woman to become president of the institution.

In appointing Cunningham to the University’s top post, the Board of Regents cited her leadership abilities, experience and vision for Northwestern, qualities that inspired confidence among the University’s many stakeholders.

Cunningham was named executive vice president in 2002 after serving 12 years as vice president for fiscal affairs. As executive vice president, Cunningham served as the second highest ranking officer at Northwestern, developing and administering the university’s fiscal operations, with additional direct control over student services, intercollegiate athletics, auxiliary services, physical plant, financial aid, information technology and economic development.

She joined the faculty at Northwestern in 1979 and continued teaching until 1985, when she became an instructor at the University of Oklahoma while her husband attended law school there. She returned to teaching at Northwestern in 1988.

Cunningham earned a doctorate in education from Oklahoma State University and has both her bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Northwestern. She also has completed professional education at the Institute of Educational Management at Harvard University and through the College Business Management Institute at the University of Kentucky. In 2001, she became a graduate of Leadership Oklahoma.

A leader in civic affairs, Cunningham serves on the executive committee of the Alva Chamber of Commerce and is a member of the Woods County Economic Development Association. She also has served in numerous volunteer capacities with organizations connected to the Alva Public Schools.

Cunningham and her husband, Rick, a local attorney, have four children: sons Brett, Tanner and Drew, and a daughter Allison.

President - Dr. Janet Cunningham

A Message From the President

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the last six years, his squads received national team academic and sportsmanship recognition from the National Soccer Coaches Association of America. He received the John Sheffield Teacher of the Year Award for his outstanding efforts in the classroom during the 2006-07 academic year.

The 2004 squad placed second in the Region VI Tournament and narrowly missed out on a chance to play in the NAIA National Tournament.

The inaugural season of 2001 did not turn out exactly as Barrows would have liked. After ending the season with a 4-14 record, he quickly got the Rangers going in the right direction.

Barrows not only showed improvement in the 2002 season, but he proved what kind of coach he is by turning in a 13-7 record. The Rangers finished third in the SAC and extended their season to the second round of the conference playoffs, where they lost a 1-0 heartbreaker to Oklahoma Christian University.

In 2003, the Rangers finished with an impressive 14-6-1 record and made it all the way to the Region VI playoffs.

Barrows brings experience to Northwestern soccer as both a former semi-professional player and coach.

He started his love of soccer at age 7 in St. Louis where he grew up and trained under former professional players from the United States, Europe and South America.

Barrows started his semi-professional career playing for F.C. Monterey in 1976 as their right wing. He then moved on to play in South Korea for the United Stars as the center forward from 1977-78.

His ties with Northwestern started in 1979 when he played the role of player/coach for the Rangers’ club team.

After he graduated from Northwestern in 1984 with degrees in psychology and sociology, he continued his tour of soccer playing. He was a player and captain for two teams in Albuquerque, New Mexico, before playing and coaching for the Albuquerque Gunners from 1986-90 where he became the general manager and president of the team.Before Barrows made it back to Alva, he stopped at Kansas City from 1990-92 and played for the Lobos, a member of a premier indoor soccer league.

Born September 21, 1956

Education Northwestern Oklahoma State Univ.2003 - M.Ed. in Psychology1984 - B.S. in Psychology and Sociology

Playing History Northwestern Oklahoma State Univ.Soccer Player/Coach (1979-81) Club Team

Club TeamsF.C. Monterey (1976-77)United Stars (1977-78)Budweiser (1979-84)Albuquerque Gunners (1987-90)

As A Head Coach Northwestern Oklahoma State Univ.

Year Record SAC Postseason2008 2-14-1 2-8 2007 7-10 4-5 SAC Quarterfinals2006 4-12-1 3-9-1 2005 9-7-2 3-3-1 SAC Quarterfinals2004 16-3-2 5-0-1 SAC Champions Region VI Tourn.2003 14-6-1 5-2 Region VI Tourn.2002 13-7 5-4 SAC Semifinals2001 4-14 3-9 Totals 69-73-7 30-40-3

Steve Barrows - Head Coach

Steve Barrows enters his ninth season as the head coach of the women’s soccer program at Northwestern Oklahoma State University. Since the team’s inception in 2001, Barrows has compiled a 69-73-7 record.

In his tenure, Barrows has captured a Sooner Athletic Conference Championship (2004), competed in five SAC playoffs, appeared in two Region VI tournaments and received the NSCAA Team Academic Award each season since 2003.

On an individual level, he has produced an NAIA Third Team All-American, four NAIA Honorable Mention All-Americans, seven NAIA Academic All-Americans, four ESPN The Magazine Academic All-Americans, eight SAC First-Team All-Conference selections and seven SAC Second-Team All-Conference picks.

Last season, the Rangers posted a 2-14-1 overall record. During 2007, the squad was 7-10 along with a 4-5 SAC mark and made the team’s fifth appearance in the SAC playoffs. The Rangers fell 2-1 in the SAC quarterfinals to the eventual champions, Rogers State University.

In 2006, Barrows’ team finished with a 4-12-1 overall mark. During the 2005 season, he led the Rangers to a winning season with a 9-7-2 overall record and with a 3-3-1 Sooner Athletic Conference mark. During the season, the Rangers defeated #14 Auburn-Montgomery and cracked the NAIA top 25 for the third consecutive season.

The Rangers’ most notable season was in 2004, when the Northwestern women finished 16-3-2 and took home the school’s first Sooner Athletic Conference championship.

Not only has Barrows been an influence on the field, he has been a force in the classroom. For

Barrows completed his master’s of psychology from Northwestern in 2003.

In 2006, Barrows officially retired after 25 years of distinguished service with the U.S. Army and the Oklahoma and Kansas Army National Guard units.

He resides in Alva with his wife, Vanedda.

Head Coach - Steve Barrows

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Ashley Guinn - Student Assistant CoachNorthwestern alumna and former Ranger soccer player Ashley Guinn begins her first season as a student assistant coach, following a four-year playing career.

Guinn, a native of Mansfield, Tex., played in 69 games for the Rangers from 2005-08 and scored 33 goals, ranking second in career total points and goals. She also had six assists and six game-winning goals during her career.

The forward was a second-team all-conference performer during her junior year and named to the ESPN the Magazine All-District Squad. She was twice named an NAIA Academic All-American.

Guinn graduated in May of 2009 with a degree in business administration. She coached the inaugural Alva High School soccer teams this past season.

She currently is working on health and sports science degree.

Assistant Coach - Ashley Guinn

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2009 Ranger Soccer Roster # NAME POS HT YR EXP HOMETOWN PREVIOUS SCHOOL 1 Kelsey Archer 5-8 Jr. GK 2V Bartlesville Bartlesville High School 3 Katie Rings 5-2 Fr. MF HS Minooka, Ill. Minooka Community High School 4 Vanessa Lopez 5-4 So. F 1V Bethany Bethany High School 6 Ashley Strack 5-3 So. MF 1V San Antonio, Tex. Douglas McArthur High School 7 Nicole Leffingwell 5-1 Fr. F HS Copperas Cove, Tex. Copperas Cove High School 8 Hannah Layden 5-2 Jr. D 2V Red Deer, Canada Lindsay Thurber Comp. HS 9 Brittany Bunch 5-5 Fr. MF/GK HS Lawton Cache High School 10 Kathryn Montes 5-7 Fr. MF HS Mesquite, Tex. Bishop Lynch High School 11 Maristela Ramirez-Cibes 5-4 Fr. MF HS Lawton Cache High School 12 Micah Mairs 5-8 Fr. F HS Edmond Edmond North High School 13 Kayla Meloni 5-7 So. MF 1V San Antonio, Tex. James Madison High School 14 Kelsey Burdick 5-7 So. MF 1V Guthrie Guthrie High School 16 Brittany Ensign 5-0 Fr. D/F HS Guthrie Guthrie High School 17 Ashley Price 5-7 So. D HS Little River, Kan. Northeastern Oklahoma A&M 18 Lee Gunn 5-4 Jr. MF 2V Grand Prairie, Tex. Grand Prairie High School 20 Rachel Abel 5-0 Fr. D HS Cache Cache High School 21 Christina Nunez 5-2 Jr. MF/F 2V San Antonio, Tex. Douglas MacArthur High School 22 Nikee Crosse 5-4 Fr. MF/D HS Wylie, Tex. Wylie High School 23 Kelsey Yarbrough 5-8 Fr. D HS Woodward Woodward High School 25 Dana Gandolfo 5-10 Sr. D/GK 2V Port Coquitlam, Canada Carl Albert State College RS Nicolle Davis 5-5 Fr. MF HS Guthrie GuthrieHighSchool

Head Coach: Steve BarrowsStudent Assistant Coach: Ashley GuinnAthletic Trainer: Rob HibbertsAssistant Athletic Trainer: Joanna Crow

Team Picture/Roster

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KELSEYARCHER

GOALKEEPERJunior • 5-10Bartlesville, Okla.Bartlesville High School

1#

2008 SOPHOMORENamed to the Sooner Athletic Conference second-team all-conference as a goalie... Played in all 17 games in the net for the Rangers... Ranked fifth in the NAIA and led the conference in saves per game with 9.88... Posted 164 saves on the season and had a .816 save percentage record, playing nearly 1,500 minutes... Recorded a season high of 16 saves against NCAA Division II Southwestern Oklahoma State... Had nine games with 10 or more saves...

2007 FRESHMANLed the conference in saves per game with 9.75... Named the Sooner Athletic Conference Defensive Player of the Week for the week of October 8-14 when she posted her second shutout of the season against USAO... Recorded two shutouts... First shutout was against Lyon College (Ark.) on August 28 followed by her second shutout on October 12 against USAO... Played in 15 of 17 games and recorded a 6-8 record in the net... Allowed 29 goals while saving 156... Posted wins against Lyon College (Ark.), Southwestern Oklahoma State, Wayland Baptist, Oklahoma Christian, USAO and St. Gregory’s...

HIGH SCHOOLWas the co-captain and an all-state selection on the Bartlesville High School team that helped lead the Bruins to the quarterfinals last season... Was voted the most valuable player her junior season... Also played softball...

PERSONALMajoring in social sciences with a minor in education... Daughter of Jack and Cindy Archer... Born March 6, 1989...

CAREER STATISTICS

Year GP-GS GA AVG. SAVES PCT. W L T SHO2008 17-7 37 2.25 164 .816 1 14 1 22007 17-5 29 2.15 156 .843 6 8 0 2Totals 32-12 66 2.20 320 .829 7 22 1 4

DANAGANDOLFO

DEFENDERSenior • 5-10Port Coquitlam, CanadaCarl Albert State College

25#

2008 JUNIOROne of seven returners to play in all 17 games... Took seven shots in seven different games... Averaged 0.41 shots per game...

2006 FRESHMANPlayed in every game while playing goalkeeper and midfield... Held a 3-6 record in the net and saved 79.6 percent of shots... Scored a goal against Tabor College (Kan.)... Took 11 shots on the season...

PREVIOUS COLLEGEPlayed softball at Carl Albert Junior College in Poteau... Named first-team all-region... Led the Vikings in batting average (.378)... Blasted 11 home runs and 12 doubles and tied for the team lead in RBI’s with 55...

HIGH SCHOOLWas the most valuable player at Terry Fox Secondary School in Port Coquitlam, British Columbia, Canada under coach Nicole Hadden... Played left midfield and striker... Also competed in volleyball and basketball...

PERSONALMajoring in education with a minor in business administration... Daughter of Jim and Kathleen Gandolfo... Born June 21, 1987... Two-sport athlete that was Northwestern’s first softball All-American as she did so during the Rangers’ 2009 season...

CAREER STATISTICS

Year GP-GS Shots G A Pts. GWG 2008 17-17 7 0 0 0 0 2006 18-7 11 1 0 2 0 Totals 35-24 18 1 0 2 0

Player Profiles

Kelsey Archer

Dana Gandolfo

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LEEGUNN

MIDFIELDERJunior • 5-4Grand Prairie, TexasGrand Prairie High School

18#

2008 SOPHOMOREReceived playing time in five games... Played against Hastings (Neb.), Midwestern St. (Tex.), Mid-America Christian, Southwestern Oklahoma St. and East Central...

2007 FRESHMANHad an assist against Lyon College (Ark.)... Started 12 games and played in 17... Shot 12 times, landing five shots on goal...

2006 REDSHIRTRedshirted at Northwestern...

HIGH SCHOOLSecond-team all-district selection performer for two seasons at South Grand Prairie High School in Grand Prairie, Texas... Used everywhere on the field but in the net... Also played volleyball...

PERSONALMajoring in health and sports science... Daughter of Gary Gunn and Jo Parker... Born May 11, 1988...

CAREER STATISTICS

Year GP-GS Shots G A Pts. GWG 2008 5-4 0 0 0 0 0 2007 17-12 12 0 1 1 0 Totals 22-16 12 0 1 1 0

HANNAHLAYDEN

DEFENDERJunior • 5-2Red Deer, CanadaLindsay Thurber Comp. HS

8#

2008 SOPHOMOREGot off five shots and had an assist in 17 games played... Assist came against Mid-America Christian... Started in 15 games... Took two shots against Wayland Baptist...

2007 FRESHMANOne of three returners to start in all 17 games... Had a pair of assists on the season... First assist was against Wayland Baptist (Tex.) followed by Bethany (Kan.) in the next game... Took three shots on the season...

HIGH SCHOOLPlayed volleyball, basketball, rugby and ran track in addition to soccer at Lindsay Thurber Comprehensive High School in Red Deer, Alberta, Canada... Placed second in the 100 meter dash in areas and took eighth place in the 4x100 meter relay team at provincials...

PERSONALMajoring in pre-chiropractic... Daughter of Murray and Pam Layden... Born February 21, 1988...

CAREER STATISTICS

Year GP-GS Shots G A Pts. GWG 2008 17-15 5 0 1 1 0 2007 17-17 3 0 2 2 0 Totals 34-32 8 0 3 3 0

Player Profiles

Hannah Layden

Lee Gunn

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CHRISTINANUNEZ

MIDFIELDER/FORWARDJunior • 5-2San Antonio, TexasDouglas McArthur High School

21#

2008 SOPHOMORERanked third on the team in points with five... Scored a goal and had an assist against Mid-American Christian... Had the team’s only game-winning goal in that game... Recorded a goal against Rogers State... Tied for second on the team in goals scored with two... Second on the team in shots taken with 24 and second in shots on goal with 37.5 percent... Played in 16 games and started in 15...

2007 FRESHMANSecond on the team in goals (7), assists (4) and points (18)... Ranked 12th in the conference in points and goals scored and 13th in assists... Also ranked 11th in shots on goals and 16th in game winning goals within the conference... Had two multiple goal games including a hat trick against St. Gregory’s and two goals against Doane College... Named the Sooner Athletic Conference and Region VI Offensive Player of the Week for the week of October 22-28... Scored seven goals spread over four games and had four assists in as many games... Landed more than 72 percent (24/33) of shots on goal... Had a game winning goal against Lyon (Ark.) and St. Gregory’s...

HIGH SCHOOLWas a second-team all-district selection and team captain as a senior at Douglas MacArthur High School in San Antonio, Texas... All-state academic in volleyball, cross country and soccer...

PERSONALMajoring in education... Daughter of Henry and Esther Nunez... BornNovember 21, 1988...

CAREER STATISTICS

Year GP-GS Shots G A Pts. GWG 2008 16-15 24 2 1 5 1 2007 15-13 33 7 4 18 2 Totals 31-28 57 9 5 23 3

KELSEYBURDICK

MIDFIELDERSophomore • 5-7Guthrie, OklahomaGuthrie High School

14#

2008 FRESHMANPlayed in all 17 games as a true freshman and started in eight... Recorded seven shots on the season... Had two shots agains Wayland Baptist (Tex.)... Averaged 0.41 shots per game... 7 FRESHMAN

HIGH SCHOOLAn all-state performer and named Offensive Player of the Year all four years at Guthrie High School... Also played basketball and ran cross country... Played club ball for the ESC 89 Black...

PERSONALUndecided in her college major... Daughter of Cliff and Kim Burdick... Born September 11, 1989...

CAREER STATISTICS

Year GP-GS Shots G A Pts. GWG 2008 17-8 7 0 0 0 0 Totals 17-8 7 0 0 0 0

Player Profiles

Christina Nunez

Kelsey Burdick

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VANESSALOPEZ

FORWARDSophomore • 5-4Bethany, OklahomaBethany High School

4#

2008 FRESHMANOne of six Rangers to record an assist... Assist was against Mid-America Christian in the third game of the season... Took 12 shots on the season... Had two shots in three games... Averaged 0.71 shots per game... Tied for second in the team lead for assists... Played in 17 games and started in all but one...7 FRESHMAN

HIGH SCHOOLPlayed soccer and softball at Bethany High School... Received time at midfield, defense and as a forward...

PERSONALMajoring in education... Daughter of Javier and Heather Lopez and Tony and Tina Chan... Born May 8, 1989...

CAREER STATISTICS

Year GP-GS Shots G A Pts. GWG 2008 17-16 12 0 1 1 0 Totals 17-16 12 0 1 1 0

KAYLAMELONI

MIDFIELDERSophomore • 5-7San Antonio, TexasJames Madison High School

13#

2008 FRESHMANRanked second on the team in points and goals, scoring two goals... Had goals against Rogers State and Wayland Baptist (Tex.)... Led the team in assists with two, one against NCAA Division II Northeastern State and the other against St. Gregory’s... Shot 12 times on the season and averaged 0.12 goals and assists per game... Had a 0.32 points per game average... Started in 14 games and played in all 17...ESHMAN

HIGH SCHOOLWas a second-team all-district selection her junior and senior seasons at James Madison High School in San Antonio, Texas... Led her team in assists during her senior year... Played midfield and forward... Played club soccer for the Lions Futbol Club...

PERSONALMajoring in nursing... Daughter of Robert and Karen Meloni... Born June 14, 1990...

CAREER STATISTICS

Year GP-GS Shots G A Pts. GWG 2008 17-14 12 2 2 6 0 Totals 17-14 12 2 2 6 0

Player Profiles

Kayla Meloni

Vanessa Lopez

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ASHLEYSTRACK

MIDFIELDERSophomore • 5-3San Antonio, TexasDouglas MacArthur High School

6#

2008 FRESHMANScored a goal against St. Gregory’s in the Rangers’ 4-0 win... Finished the season with five shots... Averaged 0.31 shots per game... Ranked second on the team in shot percentage, landing 20 percent... Played in 16 games and started in 12...

HIGH SCHOOLPlayed soccer at Columbus High School in Columbus, Miss., and at Douglas MacArthur in San Antonio, Texas... Received time at midfield, defense and as a forward...

PERSONALDaughter of Jay and Nancy Strack... Born May 23, 1990...

CAREER STATISTICS

Year GP-GS Shots G A Pts. GWG 2008 16-12 5 1 0 2 0

KATIERINGS

MIDFIELDERFreshman • 5-2Minooka, IllinoisMinooka Community High School

3#

HIGH SCHOOLWas a scholar athlete and team captain for Minooka Community High School... In addition to playing sweeper, defender, forward and center midfield, she was a point guard on the Indians’ basketball team...

PERSONALMajoring in health and sports science education... Daughter of Doug and Nancy Rings... Born March 28, 1991...

NicoleLEFFINGWELL

FORWARDFreshman • 5-1Copperas Cove, TexasCopperas Cove High School

7#

HIGH SCHOOLWas a two-time all-district selection and twice all-region nominee at Copperas Cove High School in Copperas Cove, Texas... Was the team captain during her senior year... Participated in volleyball and cross country in addition to soccer...

PERSONALDaughter of David and Marie Leffingwell... Born October 16, 1990...

BrittanyBUNCH

MIDFIELDER/GOALKEEPERFreshman • 5-5Lawton, OklahomaCache High School

9#

HIGH SCHOOLAn all-state, all-district and all-conference performer at Cache High Schoool... Was a two-time Most Valuable Player and also two-time co-captain... Played softball and basketball in addition to soccer... Was a member of the National Honor Society...

PERSONALMajoring in pre-med... Daughter of Darren and Carmen Bunch... Born April 25, 1991...

Player Profiles

Ashley Strack

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KathrynMONTES

MIDFIELDERFreshman • 5-7Mesquite, TexasBishop Lynch High School

10#

HIGH SCHOOLA team captain for three years at Bishop Lynch High School in Dallas, Texas... Was the Student Council Representative of the Year, a National Youth Leadership Forum Nominee and a nominee for People to People Student Leadership... Also ran track and cross country...

PERSONALMajoring in business administration... Daughter of Edward and Elizabeth Montes... Born September 30, 1990...

MaristelaRAMIREZ-CIBES

MIDFIELDERFreshman • 5-4Lawton, OklahomaCache High School

11#

HIGH SCHOOLWas an honorable mention all-state and all-district performer while attending Cache High School... Played high school softball...

PERSONALUndecided in college major... Daughter of Cecilio Ramirez Rossy and Maristela Cibes Silva... Born January 28, 1991...

MicahMAIRS

FORWARDFreshman • 5-8Edmond, OklahomaEdmond North High School

12#

HIGH SCHOOLPlayed under Austin Risenhoover at Edmond North High School... Ran cross country and track...

PERSONALDaughter of Mike and Connie Mairs... Born May 3, 1990...

BrittanyENSIGN

DEFENDER/FORWARDFreshman • 5-0Guthrie, OklahomaGuthrie High School

HIGH SCHOOLWas an all-state player at Guthrie High School... Played forward and defender...

PERSONALDaughter of Sherry Wilcox... Born November 7, 1990...

16#

AshleyPRICE

DEFENDERSophomore • 5-7Little River, KansasNortheastern Oklahoma A&M

17#

HIGH SCHOOLPlayed forward, midfield and defender for Soccer Forces... Four-year track letter winner, four-time state track participant and three-year volleyball letter winner...

PERSONALDaughter of Mike and Sharon Price... Born May 10, 1990...

RachelABEL

DEFENDERFreshman • 5-0Cache, OklahomaCache High School

20#

HIGH SCHOOLAn all-district performer at Cache High School under Coach Tony Minilla...

PERSONALMajoring in health and sports science... Daughter of Tom and Janna Zehren... Born September 15, 1990...

Player Profiles

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KelseyYARBROUGH

DEFENDERFreshman • 5-8Woodward, OklahomaWoodward High School

23#

HIGH SCHOOLWas the most valuable player for Woodward High School... Named to the 4A All-State team as a senior... Played midfield and defender...

PERSONALMajoring in early childhood education... Daughter of Billy Yarbrough and Diana Ball... Born March 13, 1991...

NikeeCROSSE

DEFENDER/MIDFIELDERFreshman • 5-4Wylie, TexasWylie High School

22#

HIGH SCHOOLWas an honorable mention performer all four years at Wylie High School in Wylie, Texas...

PERSONALMajoring in social work... Daughter of Anthony Price... October 9, 1990...

NicolleDAVIS

MIDFIELDERFreshman • 5-5Guthrie, OklahomaGuthrie High School

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HIGH SCHOOLPlayed for 5A Guthrie High School as a midfielder, sweeper, goalie and forward... Also played volleyball...

PERSONALMajoring in marine biology... Daughter of Sean and Laurel Davis... Born February 19, 1991...

Player Profiles

Christina Nunez

Kelsey Archer

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What began as a basketball conference has become a dominant grouping of some of the best athletic programs in the NAIA.

The Sooner Athletic Conference began in 1977-78 with Bethany Nazarene College (now Southern Nazarene University), Oklahoma Baptist University, Oklahoma Christian University, Phillips University and the University of Science & Arts of Oklahoma. Only one of those charter members is no longer with the conference, which has since added to its strength.

John Brown University has twice been an expansion team in the conference, joining the league in 1980 and then re-joining the SAC in 1995 after a 12-year absence.

Oklahoma City University dropped out of the ranks of NCAA Division I in 1985 and took up residence in the SAC, beginning in the 1985-86 season.

Lubbock Christian University and Wayland Baptist University left their independent status behind and were admitted as the first Texas members of the SAC in 1994, replacing USAO, which opted to leave the league that year.

St. Gregory’s University, applied for membership and was granted associate member status and competed for the conference crown for the first time in 1998-99.

Charter member Phillips University was closed in the summer of 1998 due to financial instability.

USAO, which had dropped out and joined the Red River Athletic Conference, applied for and was granted membership in the SAC during the 1999-2000 school year.

Northwestern Oklahoma State University was added to the conference as a full member in the 2001-02 academic year.

Mid-America Christian University and Rogers State joined the league and became full members in 2007-08.

The Sooner Athletic Conference has had a proud heritage in the NAIA. In men’s basketball, a SAC team has played for the national championship 13 times and has been in the finals in 13 of the last 17 seasons. USAO won the national crown in 2002, beating Oklahoma Baptist in an all-SAC title tilt, John Brown won the 2005 crown and Oklahoma City won it all in 1991, 1992, 1994, 1996, 2007 and 2008.

In women’s basketball, SAC member Southern Nazarene won four NAIA titles from 1994-97, with OCU going on a four-year run of its own, winning championships from 1999-2002. SNU then upset OCU in the 2003 and 2004 title games. Lubbock Christian was the talk of the 2006 tournament, advancing to the championship game. In 2009, both Oklahoma Baptist and Oklahoma City reached the national

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semifinals. OBU has been to the tournament for each of the last 13 years, which is the longest active stretch.

Additionally, Oklahoma Christian has been a long-time regular at the NAIA Tournament and seven SAC schools were in the 32-team tournament in 2004. The SAC has had at least four entrants in each national tournament since 1997 and has had five or more entrants in each of the last five seasons.

But basketball is just the tip of the iceberg of success in the SAC.

In track, Oklahoma Baptist won the 2005 and 2007 women’s indoor national title and both OBU and Lubbock Christian have won national men’s track championships in the 1990s, with the Bison adding another outdoor men’s title in 2007. Wayland Baptist captured both the women’s indoor and outdoor national titles in 2008 and 2009.

Lubbock Christian won every men’s cross country national title from 1990-97.

In baseball, Lubbock Christian won the national title in 1983 2009 and Oklahoma City has reached the finals in every season from 2002 until winning the title in 2005, among their league-best nine appearances. OBU also has appeared twice. Oklahoma Christian, Wayland Baptist, Southern Nazarene and John Brown also have made appearances in the national tournament.

In men’s golf, Oklahoma City won the national championship in 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006 and 2007 and was the runner-up in 1991. Oklahoma Christian was runner-up in 2001 and won it all in 2009, when four SAC teams were in the final top 12. Wayland Baptist was runner-up in 2007.

Southern Nazarene won the women’s golf titles in 1999 and 2002, with OCU finishing as runner-up in 2001, 2003 and 2004 before claiming the 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009 national crowns.

Over a span from 1993-2002, Oklahoma City was in the national softball championship game 10 times, winning it all in 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2001, 2002 and again in 2007. They also were runner-up in 1986. OCU has reached the national tournament a national-record 19 times. Lubbock Christian threw its hat in the ring in 2008 and came away with a national title. St. Gregory’s was the national runner-up in 2009. Oklahoma Baptist has made it to three tournaments, while Oklahoma Christian has made it twice. The SAC carries an impressive 129-52 record at the national tournament.

Oklahoma Christian won the men’s tennis national title in 2003 and Oklahoma City claimed the national championship in a four-year run from 1998-2001. The OCU men were also runners up in 1994 and 1995.

In women’s tennis, Oklahoma City was a national runner-up in 1999.

Each year the national championships bear out what the member institutions believe: the Sooner Athletic Conference is simply the best small college conference in America.

Sooner Athletic Conference

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9/25/01 NW 0 at SNU 4 (0-1)10/13/0 NW 0 vs. SNU 1 (0-2)10/29/02 NW 2 vs. SNU 1 (1-2)10/28/03 NW 0 at SNU 1 (1-3)10/23/04 NW 2 vs. SNU 0 (2-3)10/21/05 NW 4 vs. SNU 0 (3-3)9/26/06 NW 1 vs. SNU 0 (4-3)10/24/06 NW 1 at SNU 2 (2OT) (4-4)10/28/07 NW 1 vs. SNU 2 (4-5)10/21/08 NW 0 at SNU 1 (4-6)

Series History

Location: Bethany, Okla.Head Coach: Julie Duncan 2008 Record: 14-2-32008 SAC Record: 8-0-22008 SAC Finish: 2/11Series Record: SNU, 6-4

Sports InformationScott Secor [email protected]: 405.491.6691

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Location: Oklahoma City, Okla.Head Coach: Zachery Bice 2008 Record: 6-132008 SAC Record: 1-92008 SAC Finish: 10/11Series Record: NW, 1-0

Sports InformationSara [email protected]: 405.692.3140

Location: Oklahoma City, Okla.Head Coach: Brian Harvey 2008 Record: 16-5-12008 SAC Record: 9-12008 SAC Finish: 1/11Series Record: OCU, 11-0-1

Sports InformationRich Tortorelli [email protected]: 405.208.5304

Series History9/23/01 NW 0 at OCU 12 (0-1)10/11/01 NW 0 vs. OCU 4 (0-2)9/14/02 NW 0 vs. OCU 3 (0-3)9/6/03 NW 0 at OCU 3 (0-4)11/8/03 NW 0 vs. OCU 1 (Neutral) (0-5)11/14/03 NW 0 vs. OCU 1 (Neutral) (0-6)10/19/04 NW 0 vs. OCU 0 (0-6-1)10/18/05 NW 1 at OCU 2 (0-7-1)9/23/06 NW 0 at OCU 2 (0-8-1)10/21/06 NW 1 vs. OCU 2 (0-9-1)10/2/07 NW 1 vs. OCU 4 (0-10-1)10/1/08 NW 0 at OCU 3 (0-11-1)

9/28/01 NW 0 vs. OC 4 (0-1)10/3/01 NW 0 at OC 1 (0-2)9/20/02 NW 0 at OC 1 (0-3)11/6/02 NW 0 at OC 1 (0-4)10/11/03 NW 2 vs. OC 0 (1-4)11/4/03 NW 3 at OC 0 (2-4)10/15/04 NW 2 at OC 0 (3-4)11/1/04 NW 1 vs. OC 2 (3-5)11/9/04 NW 1 vs. OC 2 (3-6)10/6/05 NW 1 at OC 1 (3-6-1)9/30/06 NW 0 at OC 4 (3-7-1)10/28/06 NW 1 vs. OC 2 (3-8-1)9/20/07 NW 3 vs. OC 1 (4-8-1)11/3/08 NW 7 at OC 0 (4-9-1)

Location: Edmond, Okla.Head Coach: Randall Robison 2008 Record: 11-8-12008 SAC Record: 6-42008 SAC Finish: 5/11Series Record: 0C, 9-4-1

Sports InformationDave [email protected]: 405.425.5363

Series History

Location: Plainview, TexasHead Coach: Shiloh Posey2008 Record: 5-9-22008 SAC Record: 4-5-12008 SAC Finish: 7/11Series Record: NW, 6-1

Sports InformationRhane Jefferss [email protected]: 806.291.1136

9/1/01 NW 4 vs. WBU 0 (1-0)10/27/01 NW 3 at WBU 1 (2-0)9/7/02 NW 8 vs. WBU 0 (3-0)10/5/02 NW 5 at WBU 1 (4-0)10/1/03 NW 4 vs. WBU 0 (5-0)9/15/07 NW 4 at WBU 1 (6-0)10/18/08 NW 1 vs. WBU 2 (6-1)

Series History

9/9/08 NW 2 vs. MACU 1 (1-0)Series History

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Sports InformationTodd [email protected]: 405.878.5375

Location: Shawnee, Okla.Head Coach: Paul McNally 2008 Record: 2-12-22008 SAC Record: 0-9-12008 SAC Finish: 11/11Series Record: NW, 8-2

8/29/01 NW 0 at SGU 1 (0-1)10/19/01 NW 0 vs SGU 4 (0-2)10/10/02 NW 3 at SGU 1 (1-2)11/1/02 NW 2 vs SGU 0 (2-2)10/25/03 NW 3 vs. SGU 1 (3-2)9/25/04 NW 2 at SGU 1 (4-2)10/4/05 NW 4 vs. SGU 0 (5-2)10/6/06 NW 2 vs. SGU 1 (6-2)10/23/07 NW 4 at SGU 0 (7-2)10/15/08 NW 4 at SGU 0 (8-2)

Series History

Location: Siloam Springs, Ark.Head Coach: Joe Thoma2008 Record: 12-5-12008 SAC Record: 8-1-12008 SAC Finish: 3/11Series Record: JBU, 5-3

Sports InformationSimeon Hinsey [email protected]: 479.524.7304

10/23/02 NW 3 at JBU 4 (0-1)10/18/03 NW 3 vs. JBU 1 (1-1)10/12/04 NW 2 at JBU 0 (2-1)9/30/05 NW 0 vs. JBU 1 (2-2)9/19/06 NW 2 vs. JBU 1 (3-2)10/18/06 NW 1 at JBU 3 (3-3)9/26/07 NW 0 at JBU 3 (3-4)10/25/08 NW 1 vs. JBU 3 (3-5)

Series History

9/11/01 NW 1 vs. USAO 0 (1-0)10/4/01 NW 0 at USAO 3 (1-1)9/24/02 NW 1 vs. USAO 0 (2-1)10/2/02 NW 2 at USAO 0 (3-1)10/1/03 NW 2 at USAO 0 (4-1)10/5/04 NW 2 vs. USAO 0 (5-1)10/14/05 NW 1 at USAO 0 (6-1)9/12/06 NW 1 at USAO 1 (6-1-1)10/10/06 NW 1 vs. USAO 2 (6-2-1)10/12/07 NW 3 vs. USAO 0 (7-2-1)10/13/08 NW 1 at USAO 2 (7-3-1)

Sports InformationZac Underwood [email protected]: 405.574.1210

Location: Chickasha, Okla.Head Coach: Jimmy Hampton 2008 Record: 6-9-42008 SAC Record: 2-6-22008 SAC Finish: 8/11Series Record: NW, 7-3-1

Series History

Location: Shawnee, Okla.Head Coach: Brent Coates 2008 Record: 9-6-42008 SAC Record: 4-3-32008 SAC Finish: 6/11Series Record: OBU, 6-2

Sports InformationRay Fink [email protected]: 405.878.2108

9/23/04 NW 3 at OBU 0 (1-0)10/29/04 NW 1 vs. OBU 0 (2-0)10/11/05 NW 1 vs. OBU 3 (2-1)10/28/05 NW 0 at OBU 1 (OT) (2-2)9/16/06 NW 0 vs. OBU 1 (2-3)10/13/06 NW 0 at OBU 2 (2-4)10/5/07 NW 1 at OBU 4 (2-5)9/23/08 NW 0 vs. OBU 5 (2-6)

Series History

Sports InformationRyan Bradley [email protected]: 918.343.7989

10/15/07 NW 0 vs. RSU 3 (0-1)10/27/07 NW 1 at RSU 2 (0-2)9/25/08 NW 2 vs. RSU 4 (0-3)

Series HistoryLocation: Claremore, Okla.Head Coach: Derek Larkin 2008 Record: 13-62008 SAC Record: 6-42008 SAC Finish: 4/11Series Record: RSU, 3-0

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Shots1. Ashley Guinn 532. Christina Nunez 243. Sarah Bryant 154. Kayla Meloni 12 Vanessa Lopez 12

Shot Percentage1. Brandi Guinn .2502. Ashley Strack .2003. Kayla Meloni .1674. Ashley Guinn .1325. Christina Nunez .083

Shots on Goal1. Ashley Guinn 262. Christina Nunez 9 Sarah Bryant 94. Kayla Meloni 75. Brandi Guinn 5

Shots on Goal Percentage1. Tiffany Garcia 1.000 Jordan Click 1.000 Lindsey Ingram 1.0004. Brandi Guinn .6255. Sarah Bryant .600 Hannah Layden .600

Category Leaders

Points1. Ashley Guinn 15 2. Kayla Meloni 63. Christina Nunez 54. Brandi Guinn 45. Sarah Bryant 3

Goals1. Ashley Guinn 72. Kayla Meloni 2 Christina Nunez 2 Brandi Guinn 25. Ashley Strack 1 Sarah Bryant 1

Game Winning Goals1. Christina Nunez 1

Assists1. Kayla Meloni 22. Vanessa Lopez 1 Hannah Layden 1 Sarah Bryant 1 Ashley Guinn 1 Christina Nunez 1

2008 Statistics 2008 Schedule and Results

2008 Team Statistics

Miscellaneous Statistics

Overall Record 2-14-1SAC Record 2-8-0Home 1-6-1Away 1-8-0Neutral 0-0-0

Date Opponent Score8-30 Hastings (Neb.) L 0-19-5 at Midwestern St. (Tex.) L 1-139-9 Mid-America Christian W 2-19-14 at Southwestern Okla. St. L 0-19-16 East Central 0-0 (2 OT)9-19 at Eastern New Mexico L 0-19-23 *Oklahoma Baptist L 0-59-25 *Rogers State L 2-410-1 at *Oklahoma City L 0-310-8 at Northeastern St. L 1-210-13 at *USAO L 1-2 (OT)10-15 at *St. Gregory’s W 4-010-18 *Wayland Baptist (Tex.) L 1-210-21 *at Southern Nazarene L 0-110-25 at *John Brown (Ark.) L 1-310-30 Baker (Kan.) L 2-311-3 at *Oklahoma Christian L 0-7 * Sooner Athletic Conference Game

STATISTIC NW OPPGoals-Shots Attempts 15-152 49-491Goals Scored Average 0.86 2.82Shot Percentage .099 .100Shots on Goal Attempts 68-152 232-491Shots on Goal % .447 .473Shots per Game 8.9 28.9Assists 7 28Corner Kicks 37 102Penalty Kicks 1-1 2-3Fouls 114 128Yellow Cards 5 4 Red Cards 0 0

# Name GP-S G A Pts. SH Shot% YC-RC SOG SOG% GW PK-Att10 Ashley Guinn 17-17 7 1 15 53 .132 1-0 26 .491 0 1-1 13 Kayla Meloni 17-14 2 2 6 12 .167 0-0 7 .583 0 0-0 21 Christina Nunez 16-15 2 1 5 24 .083 0-0 9 .375 1 0-022 Brandi Guinn 17-12 2 0 4 8 .250 0-0 5 .625 0 0-03 Sarah Bryant 17-16 1 1 3 15 .067 1-0 9 .600 0 0-0 6 Ashley Strack 16-12 1 0 2 5 .200 0-0 1 .200 0 0-04 Vanessa Lopez 17-16 0 1 1 12 .000 1-0 3 .250 0 0-08 Hannah Layden 17-15 0 1 1 5 .000 0-0 3 .600 0 0-025 Dana Gandolfo 17-17 0 0 0 7 .000 1-0 1 .143 0 0-014 Kelsey Burdick 17-8 0 0 0 7 .000 0-0 0 .000 0 0-020 Tiffany Garcia 17-17 0 0 0 2 .000 0-0 2 1.000 0 0-05 Jordan Click 8-7 0 0 0 1 .000 0-0 1 1.000 0 0-02 Lindsey Ingram 15-0 0 0 0 1 .000 0-0 1 1.000 0 0-030 Sierra Willard 4-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0-0 0 .000 0 0-018 Lee Gunn 5-4 0 0 0 0 .000 0-0 0 .000 0 0-012 Caitlin Freddie 6-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0-0 0 .000 0 0-01 Kelsey Archer 17-17 0 0 0 0 .000 0-0 0 .000 0 0-0 TEAM 17 15 7 37 152 .099 5-0 68 .447 1 1-1 OPPONENTS 17 49 28 126 491 .100 4-0 232 .473 14 2-3

# Name GP-S Min GA GAA SV SV% Record Sho1 Kelsey Archer 17-7 1482:53 37 2.25 164 .816 1-14-1 130 Sierra Willard 2-0 78:19 12 13.79 11 .478 0-0-0 0 TEAM 17 1561:12 49 2.82 175 .781 1-14-1 1 OPPONENTS 17 1561:12 15 0.86 56 .789 14-1-1 8

Goals by Period 1 2 OT OT2 TotalNorthwestern 4 11 0 0 15Opponents 23 25 1 0 49

Shots by Period 1 2 OT OT2 TotalNorthwestern 81 67 3 1 152Opponents 266 218 7 2 493

Saves by Period 1 2 OT OT2 TotalNorthwestern 99 78 3 1 181Opponents 31 24 1 0 56

Corner Kicks by Period 1 2 OT OT2 TotalNorthwestern 21 16 0 0 37Opponents 61 41 0 0 102

Fouls by Period 1 2 OT OT2 TotalNorthwestern 41 70 1 2 114Opponents 66 60 2 0 128

2008 Results and Statistics

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2001 (4-14 overall, 3-9 SAC)

Aug. 25 at Central Oklahoma L 0-8Aug. 29 at *St. Gregory’s L 0-1 (OT)Sept. 7 n - Dallas (Tex.) Baptist L 1-2Sept. 11 *Science and Arts W 1-0Sept. 12 Northwood (Tex.) L 1-5Sept. 16 Southwestern Oklahoma L 0-2Sept. 18 *Wayland (Tex.) Baptist W 4-0Sept. 23 at *Oklahoma City L 0-12Sept. 25 at *Southern Nazarene L 0-4Sept. 28 *Oklahoma Christian L 0-4Oct. 4 at *Science and Arts L 0-3Oct. 9 at *Oklahoma Christian L 0-1Oct. 11 *Oklahoma City L 0-4Oct. 13 *Southern Nazarene L 0-1Oct. 19 at *St. Gregory’s L 0-4Oct. 21 College of the SW (N.M.) L 1-4Oct. 25 Central (Kan.) Christian W 1-0Oct. 27 at *Wayland Baptist W 3-1* - Sooner Athletic Conference gamen - played at a neutral site

2002(13-7 overall, 5-4 SAC)

Aug. 30 at College of the SW (N.M.) L 1-4Aug. 31 at Univ. Texas-Permian Basin W 6-0Sept. 7 *Wayland Baptist (Tex.) W 8-0Sept. 8 Baker (Kan.) L 1-2Sept. 10 Friends (Kan.) W 1-0Sept. 14 *Oklahoma City L 0-3Sept. 17 Southwestern (Kan.) W 11-0Sept. 20 at *Oklahoma Christian L 0-1Sept. 24 *Science and Arts W 1-0Sept. 27 College of the SW (N.M.) L 2-4Oct. 2 at *Science and Arts W 2-0Oct. 5 at *Wayland Baptist W 5-1Oct. 10 at *St. Gregory’s W 3-1Oct. 14 Bethel (Kan.) W 3-0Oct. 19 Tabor (Kan.) W 2-1Oct. 21 at Southwestern Oklahoma W 1-0Oct. 23 at *John Brown (Ark.) L 3-4Oct. 29 *Southern Nazarene W 2-1Nov. 1 $ St. Gregory’s W 2-1Nov. 6 $ at Oklahoma Christian L 0-1* - Sooner Athletic Conference gamen - played at a neutral site$ - Sooner Athletic Conference Tournament

2003 (14-6-1 overall, 5-2 SAC)

Sept. 2 Central Oklahoma T 1-1 (2OT)Sept. 6 at *Oklahoma City L 0-3Sept. 9 Northwood (Tex.) L 2-5Sept. 16 at Bacone W 3-0Sept. 18 Sterling (Kan.) W 5-0Sept. 20 at Ottawa (Kan.) W 6-0Sept. 25 at Bethel (Kan.) W 7-0Sept. 28 at Col. of the SW (N.M.) W 1-0Oct. 1 at *Science and Arts W 1-0Oct. 3 *Wayland Baptist W 4-0Oct. 5 Southwestern Oklahoma W 1-0Oct. 9 at Newman (Kan.) W 2-0Oct. 11 *Oklahoma Christian W 2-0Oct. 15 Northeastern Oklahoma L 5-6Oct. 18 *John Brown (Ark.) W 3-1Oct. 19 Bethany (Kan.) W 5-0Oct. 25 *St. Gregory’s W 3-1Oct. 28 at *Southern Nazarene L 0-1Nov. 4 $ at Oklahoma Christian W 3-0Nov. 8 $ Oklahoma City L 0-1Nov. 14 + Oklahoma City L 0-1* - Sooner Athletic Conference gamen - played at a neutral site$ - SAC Tournament - Edmond Soccer Complex+ - Region VI Tournament - Oklahoma City

2004(16-3-2 overall, 6-0-1 SAC)

SAC Conference ChampionsSept. 4 at Texas Wesleyan T 2-2 (2OT)Sept. 6 at Northwood (Tex.) W 3-1

Sept. 11 at Baker (Kan.) W 3-0Sept. 16 Northeastern Oklahoma W 2-1 (2OT)Sept. 19 Texas Woman’s L 0-1Sept. 23 at *Oklahoma Baptist W 3-0Sept. 24 n Oklahoma Wesleyan W 11-0 Sept. 28 at *St. Gregory’s W 2-1Sept. 30 at Southwestern Okla. W 2-0Oct. 2 Texas - Permian Basin W 4-1Oct. 5 *Science and Arts W 2-0Oct. 7 Bacone W 3-1Oct. 12 at *John Brown (Ark.) W 2-0Oct. 15 at *Oklahoma Christian W 2-0Oct. 19 *Oklahoma City T 0-0 (2OT)Oct. 23 *Southern Nazarene W 2-0Oct. 26 Newman (Kan.) W 2-0Oct. 29 $ Oklahoma Baptist W 1-0Nov. 1 $ Oklahoma Christian L 1-2 (2OT)Nov. 8 + Northwood (Tex.) W 2-0Nov. 9 + Oklahoma Christian L 1-2 (3OT)* - Sooner Athletic Conference game$ - SAC Tournament - Alva, Oklahoma+ - Region VI Tournament - Oklahoma City

2005(9-7-2 overall, 3-3-1 SAC)

Aug. 27 Northwood (Tex.) W 4-1Sept. 1 at West Texas A&M L 1-3Sept. 3 # vs. N.M. Highlands L 0-1Sept. 9 at #14 Auburn-Montgomery W 1-0Sept. 10 % vs. #24 Univ. of Mobile L 0-3Sept. 15 Southwestern Oklahoma W 3-2Sept. 17 Baker (Kan.) W 1-0Sept. 20 Park (Mo.) W 3-1Sept. 23 Texas Wesleyan W 2-0Sept. 30 *John Brown (Ark.) L 0-1Oct. 4 *St. Gregory’s W 4-0Oct. 6 at *Oklahoma Christian T 1-1 (2OT)Oct. 11 *Oklahoma Baptist L 1-3Oct. 14 at *Science and Arts W 1-0Oct. 18 at *Oklahoma City L 1-2Oct. 21 at *Southern Nazarene W 4-0Oct. 23 at Newman (Kan.) T 1-1 (2OT)Oct. 28 $ at Oklahoma Baptist L 0-1 * - Sooner Athletic Conference game# played in Canyon, Texas% - played in Montgomery, Alabama$ - Sooner Athletic Conference Tournament

2006(4-12-1 overall, 3-9-1 SAC)

Sept. 1 at Southwestern Okla. St. L 1-2Sept. 3 at Lyon College L 1-2Sept. 6 at Tabor College W 4-0Sept. 12 *at USAO T 1-1 (2 OT)Sept. 16 *Oklahoma Baptist L 0-1Sept. 19 *John Brown (Ark.) W 2-1Sept. 23 at *Oklahoma City L 0-2Sept. 26 *Southern Nazarene W 1-0Sept. 30 at *Oklahoma Christian L 0-4Oct. 6 *St. Gregory’s W 2-1Oct. 10 *USAO L 1-2 (OT)Oct. 13 at *Oklahoma Baptist L 0-2Oct. 15 Newman (Kan.) L 1-3Oct. 18 at *John Brown (Ark.) L 1-3Oct. 21 *Oklahoma City L 1-2Oct. 24 at *Southern Nazarene L 2-3 (2 OT)Oct. 28 *Oklahoma Christian L 1-2* - Sooner Athletic Conference game

2007(7-10-0 overall, 4-5-0 SAC)

Aug. 25 at Baker (Kan.) L 0-5Aug. 28 Lyon (Ark.) W 3-0Sept. 2 at Hastings (Neb.) L 0-2Sept. 4 at Doane (Neb.) L 2-4Sept. 9 Southwestern Okla. St. W 3-1Sept. 13 at East Central L 1-2 (OT)Sept. 15 at *Wayland Baptist W 4-1Sept. 17 Bethany (Kan.) W 3-0Sept. 20 *Oklahoma Christian W 3-1Sept. 26 at *John Brown L 0-3Sept. 28 *Southern Nazarene L 1-2Oct. 2 *Oklahoma City L 1-4

Oct. 5 at *Oklahoma Baptist L 1-4Oct. 12 *Univ. of Science and Arts W 3-0Oct. 15 *Rogers State L 0-3Oct. 23 at *St. Gregory’s W 4-0Oct. 27 $at Rogers State L 1-2* - Sooner Athletic Conference game$ - Sooner Athletic Conference Tournament

2008(2-14-1 overall, 2-8 SAC)

Sept. 1 at Southwestern Okla. St. L 1-2Aug. 30 Hastings (Neb.) L 0-1Sept. 5 Midwestern St. (Tex.) L 1-13Sept. 9 Mid-America Christian W 2-1Sept. 14 at Southwestern Okla. St. L 0-1Sept. 16 East Central 0-0 (2 OT)Sept. 19 at Eastern New Mexico L 0-1Sept. 23 *Oklahoma Baptist L 0-5Sept. 25 *Rogers State L 2-4Oct. 1 at *Oklahoma City L 0-3Oct. 8 at Northeastern St. L 1-2Oct. 13 at *USAO L 1-2 (OT)Oct. 15 at *St. Gregory’s W 4-0Oct. 18 *Wayland Baptist (Tex.) L 1-2Oct. 21 *at Southern Nazarene L 0-1Oct. 25 at *John Brown (Ark.) L 1-3Oct. 30 Baker (Kan.) L 2-3Nov. 3 at *Oklahoma Christian L 0-7* - Sooner Athletic Conference game

Auburn-Montgomery (Ala.) 1-0-0Bacone 2-0-0Baker (Kan.) 2-3-0Bethany (Kan.) 2-0-0Bethel (Kan.) 2-0-0Central Christian (Kan.) 1-0-0Central Oklahoma 0-1-1College of the Southwest (N.M.) 1-3-0Dallas Baptist (Tex.) 0-1-0Doane (Neb.) 0-1-0East Central 0-1-1Eastern New Mexico 0-1-0Friends (Kan.) 1-0-0Hastings (Neb.) 0-2-0John Brown (Ark.) 3-5-0Lyon (Ark.) 1-1-0Mid-America Christian 1-0-0Midwestern St. (Tex.) 0-1-0Mobile (Ala.) 0-1-0Newman (Kan.) 2-1-1New Mexico Highlands 0-1-0Northeastern Okla. 1-2-0Northwood (Tex.) 3-2-0Oklahoma Baptist 2-6-0Oklahoma Christian 4-9-1Oklahoma City 0-11-1Oklahoma Wesleyan 1-0-0Ottawa College 1-0-0Park (Mo.) 1-0-0Rogers State 0-3-0Southern Nazarene 4-6-0Southwestern College (Kan.) 1-0-0Southwestern Oklahoma 5-3-0Sterling College 1-0-0St. Gregory’s 8-2-0Tabor (Kan.) 2-0-0Texas Wesleyan 1-0-1Texas Woman’s 0-1-0University of Sciene and Arts 7-3-1University of Texas-Permian Basin 2-0-0Wayland Baptist (Tex.) 6-1-0West Texas A&M 0-1-0OVERALL RECORD 69-73-7

SERIES RECORDS

Year-by-Year Results/Series Records

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INDIVIDUAL SEASON RECORDS

TEAM SINGLE-SEASON RECORDSMost Victories 16 (2004)Most Defeats 14 (2001 & 2008)Most Ties 2 (2004 & 2005)Fewest Victories 2 (2008)Fewest Defeats 3 (2004)Fewest Ties 0 (2001, 2002, 2007)Most Games Played 21 (2003 & 2004)Most Home Wins 8 (2004)Most Road Wins 7 (2003 & 2004)Most SAC Wins 6 (2004)Most SAC Losses 9 (2001 & 2006)Most Goals Scored 55 (2003)Fewest Goals Scored 11 (2001)Most Assists 41 (2004)Fewest Assists 5 (2001)Most Points 147 (2003)Fewest Points 27 (2001)Most Goals Allowed 49 (2008)Fewest Goals Allowed 11 (2004)Most Shots 402 (2004)Fewest Shots 76 (2001)Most Shutouts 12 (2003 & 2004)Most Times Shutout 11 (2001)Most Consec. Shutouts 10 (9/16-10/11/03)Longest Winning Streak 10 (9/16-10/11/03) Longest Losing Streak 11 (9/12-10/21/01)Longest Home Win Streak 7 (9/18/03-9/16/04)Longest Road Win Streak 8 (9/6-10/15/04)

SINGLE GAME RECORDSMost Goals Scored.........................................11W 11-0 vs. Southwestern College (Kan.), 9/17/02W 11-0 vs. Oklahoma Wesleyan, 9/24/04

Most Goals in a Loss......................................5L 5-6 vs. Northeastern Oklahoma, 10/15/03

Most Goals Allowed.........................................12L 0-13 vs. Midwestern St. (Tex.), 9/5/08

Most Goals Allowed in a Win...........................2W 3-2 vs. Southwestern Oklahoma, 9/15/05

Most Goals Combined....................................13L 0-13 vs. Midwestern St. (Tex.), 9/5/08

Highest Scoring Tie.........................................2-2 2-2 vs. Texas Wesleyan, 9/4/04

Largest Margin of Victory................................11W 11-0 vs. Southwestern College (Kan.), 9/17/02W 11-0 vs. Oklahoma Wesleyan, 9/24/04

Largest Margin of Defeat................................12L 0-13 vs. Midwestern St. (Tex.), 9/5/08

GOALKEEPER VICTORIES Player Year Wins1. Delydia Gay 2004 162. Delydia Gay 2003 143. Delydia Gay 2002 124. Delydia Gay 2005 95. Kelsey Archer 2007 66. Lisa LaDelfa 2001 3 Dana Gandolfo 2006 38. Tiffany Smith (A) 2001 1 Tania Spann 2002 1 Sierra Willard 2006 1 Sierra Willard 2007 1 SAVES Player Year Saves1. Lisa LaDelfa 2001 2292. Kelsey Archer 2008 1643. Kelsey Archer 2007 156 4. Delydia Gay 2003 1425. Delydia Gay 2002 1136. Delydia Gay 2004 1017. Delydia Gay 2005 778. Dana Gandolfo 2006 749. Sierra Willard 2006 3410. Sierra Willard 2007 22

SHUTOUTS Player Year Sho.1. Delydia Gay 2004 122. Delydia Gay 2003 123. Delydia Gay 2002 84. Delydia Gay 2005 45. Lisa LaDelfa 2001 36. Kelsey Archer 2007 2 7. Dana Gandolfo 2006 1 Sierra Willard 2006 1 Sierra Willard 2007 1 Kelsey Archer 2008 1

TOTAL POINTS Player Year Points1. Sherina Wood 2003 532. Sherina Wood 2002 493. Sherina Wood 2004 384. Ashley Guinn 2007 37 5. Amy Scheuerman 2003 276. Christy Welker 2002 20 Sherina Wood 2005 208. Christina Nunez 2007 189. Ashley Guinn 2005 17 Jenessa Hunter 2006 17 GOALS Player Year Goals1. Sherina Wood 2003 242. Sherina Wood 2002 233. Sherina Wood 2004 184. Ashley Guinn 2007 185. Amy Scheuerman 2003 116. Sherina Wood 2005 107. Ashley Guinn 2005 8 Jenessa Hunter 2006 89. Christian Nunez 2007 710. Ashley Guinn 2008 7

ASSISTS Player Year Assists1. Christy Welker 2002 122. Christy Welker 2003 8 Jenessa Hunter 2004 8 4. Leslie Foster 2004 65. Leslie Foster 2002 5 Sherina Wood 2003 5 Amy Scheuerman 2003 5 Myca Crabbe 2003 5 Christy Welker 2004 5 Tamira Guevara 2004 5 Ashley MacWhirter 2007 5

SHOTS Player Year Shots1. Sherina Wood 2002 1112. Sherina Wood 2004 883. Sherina Wood 2003 834. Ashley Guinn 2007 665. Amy Scheuerman 2004 576. Leslie Foster 2002 567. Amy Scheuerman 2003 53 Ashley Guinn 2008 539. Ashley Guinn 2006 519. Sherina Wood 2005 49

Individual Season Records

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CAREER INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

Sherina Wood2002-05

Delydia Gay2002-05

Christy Welker2002-05

2004 Sooner Athletic Conference Champions

TOTAL POINTS Player Years Points1. Sherina Wood 2002-05 1602. Ashley Guinn 2005-08 723. Christy Welker 2002-05 504. Amy Scheuerman 2003-06 465. Jenessa Hunter 2004-06 406. Leslie Foster 2002-05 257. Grace Irvine 2003-06 23 Christina Nunez 2007-08 23 9. Ilisha Hall 2004-05 2110. Myca Crabbe 2002-03 18

GOALS Player Years Goals1. Sherina Wood 2002-05 752. Ashley Guinn 2005-08 333. Amy Scheuerman 2003-06 174. Jenessa Hunter 2004-06 145. Christy Welker 2002-05 116. Grace Irvine 2003-06 9 Christina Nunez 2007-08 98. Ilisha Hall 2004-05 79. Myca Crabbe 2002-03 610. Tamira Guevara 2001,04 5

ASSISTS Player Years Assists1. Christy Welker 2002-05 282. Leslie Foster 2002-05 173. Amy Scheuerman 2003-06 12 Jenessa Hunter 2004-06 125. Sherina Wood 2002-05 106. Tamira Guevara 2001, 04 7 Ilisha Hall 2004-05 78. Lisa Woods 2002-03 6 Myca Crabbe 2002-03 6 Ashley Guinn 2005-08 6

SHOTS Player Years Shots1. Sherina Wood 2002-05 3312. Ashley Guinn 2005-08 2073. Amy Scheuerman 2003-06 1424. Jenessa Hunter 2004-05 1145. Leslie Foster 2002-05 1136. Grace Irvine 2003-06 867. Christy Welker 2002-05 728. Christi Phelps 2003-06 609. Myca Crabbe 2002-03 5810. Chelsea Lawson 2003-04 50 Christina Nunez 2007-08 50

GOALKEEPER VICTORIES Player Years Wins1. Delydia Gay 2002-05 512. Kelsey Archer 2007-08 73. Lisa LaDelfa 2001 3 Dana Gandolfo 2006 35. Sierra Willard 2005-08 26. Tiffany Smith (A) 2001-02 1 Tania Spann 2002 1 SAVES Player Years Saves1. Delydia Gay 2002-05 4332. Kelsey Archer 2007-08 3203. Lisa LaDelfa 2001 2294. Dana Gandolfo 2006 745. Sierra Willard 2005-08 676. Tiffany Smith (A) 2001-02 137. Nicci Power 2001, 03 128. Jenna Robertson 2003 1 Tania Spann 2002 1

SHUTOUTS Player Years Goals1. Delydia Gay 2002-05 362. Lisa LaDelfa 2001 33. Kelsey Archer 2007-08 34. Sierra Willard 2005-08 25. Dana Gandolfo 2006 1

GAMES PLAYED Player Years Games1. Selina Lamar 2001-04 80 Leslie Foster 2002-05 803. Sherina Wood 2002-05 79 Delydia Gay 2002-05 794. Christi Phelps 2003-06 77 Tiffany Smith (PC) 2003-06 776. Christy Welker 2002-05 767. Amy Scheuerman 2003-06 648. Grace Irvine 2003-06 599. Erika Liechti 2003-06 5810. Jenessa Hunter 2004-06 56

Career Individual Records

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SHOTS Team Games Shots Avg./G1. Oklahoma City 22 507 23.05 2. John Brown 18 377 20.94 3. Southern Nazarene 19 389 20.47 4. Rogers State 19 370 19.47 5. Oklahoma Baptist 19 338 17.79 6. Oklahoma Christian 20 353 17.65 7. Wayland Baptist 16 227 14.19 8. USAO 19 262 13.79 9. Mid-America Christian 19 237 12.47 10. Northwestern 17 152 8.94 11. Saint Gregory’s 16 120 7.50

SHOTS ON GOAL Team Games Shots Avg./G1. John Brown 18 200 11.11 2. Oklahoma City 22 238 10.82 3. Rogers State 19 187 9.84 4. Oklahoma Baptist 19 185 9.74 5. Oklahoma Christian 20 192 9.60 6. Southern Nazarene 19 171 9.00 7. Mid-America Christian 19 150 7.89 8. Wayland Baptist 16 123 7.69 9. USAO 19 128 6.74 10. Northwestern 17 68 4.00 11. Saint Gregory’s 16 44 2.75

AWARDS AND HONORS

NAIA All-America - 3rd TeamSherina Wood.....................................................2004

NAIA All-America - Honorable MentionSherina Wood...........................................2003, 2002Selina Lamar.............................................2004, 2003Amy Scheuerman......................................2004, 2003Delydia Gay.........................................................2004

NAIA Player of the WeekDelydia Gay.......................................October 7, 2004

NAIA Region VI Player of the YearSherina Wood.....................................................2004

NAIA Region VI - 1st TeamSherina Wood.................................2004, 2003, 2002Selina Lamar.............................................2004, 2003Amy Scheuerman......................................2004, 2003Delydia Gay.........................................................2004

NAIA Region VI - 2nd TeamIlisha Hall.............................................................2004Christi Phelps......................................................2004Leslie Foster.........................................................2005Sherina Wood.....................................................2005

NAIA Academic All-AmericansDelydia Gay...............................................2005, 2004Leslie Foster..............................................2005, 2004Christy Welker...........................................2005, 2004Christi Phelps............................................2006, 2005Amy Scheuerman......................................2005, 2006Erika Liechti.........................................................2006Ashley Guinn.......................................................2007

Sooner Athletic Conference MVPSherina Wood.....................................................2004

SAC Coach of the YearSteve Barrows......................................................2004

SAC Offensive Player of the YearSherina Wood...........................................2004, 2003

SAC Defensive Player of the YearSelina Lamar........................................................2004

Sooner Athletic Conference - 1st TeamSherina Wood.................................2004, 2003, 2002Amy Scheuerman......................................2004, 2003Selina Lamar.............................................2004, 2003Delydia Gay.........................................................2004

Sooner Athletic Conference - 2nd TeamChristi Phelps............................................2005, 2004Ilisha Hall...................................................2005, 2004Tiffany Smith.......................................................2004Jenessa Hunter....................................................2005Ashley Guinn.......................................................2007Kelsey Archer.......................................................2008

SAC Player of the WeekSherina Wood........................September 14-20, 2003Delydia Gay...............................Sept. 28-Oct. 4, 2003Sherina Wood...............................October 5-11, 2003Sherina Wood..........................September 5-11, 2004Ilisha Hall...............................September 19-25, 2004Jenessa Hunter..............................October 3-9, 2004Jenessa Hunter..........................October 10-16, 2004Delydia Gay................................October 17-23, 2004Chelsea Comtois............................October 2-8, 2005Ashley Guinn.............................September 3-7, 2007Kelsey Archer..............................October, 8-14, 2007 Christina Nunez.........................October 22-28, 2007

ESPN The Magazine Academic All-AmericanLeslie Foster........................................................2005Christi Phelps (Dist. 6, first-team).......................2006Amy Scheuerman (Dist. 6, second-team)...........2006Ashley Guinn (Dist. 6, first-team)........................2007

NSCAA Ethics Gold Award of Merit2005

NSCAA Ethics Silver Award of Merit2004

NSCAA Team Academic Award2003-04 - 3.57 Team GPA2004-05 - 3.50 Team GPA2005-06 - 3.36 Team GPA2006-07 - 3.52 Team GPA2007-08 - 3.37 Team GPA

GOALS Team Games Goals Avg./G1 Oklahoma City 22 65 2.95 2. John Brown 18 49 2.72 3. Rogers State 19 48 2.53 4. Oklahoma Christian 20 48 2.40 5. Southern Nazarene 19 43 2.26 6. Oklahoma Baptist 19 41 2.16 7. Mid-America Christian 19 30 1.58 8. Wayland Baptist 16 22 1.38 9. Northwestern 17 19 1.12 10. USAO 19 21 1.11 11. Saint Gregory’s 16 9 0.56

ASSISTS Team Games Assists Avg./G1. Oklahoma City 22 40 1.82 2. John Brown 18 32 1.78 3. Southern Nazarene 19 31 1.63 4. Oklahoma Baptist 19 30 1.58 5. Rogers State 19 25 1.32 6. Mid-America Christian 19 20 1.05 7. Oklahoma Christian 20 20 1.00 8. Wayland Baptist 16 13 0.81 9. Northwestern 17 9 0.53 USAO 19 10 0.53 11. Saint Gregory’s 16 2 0.13

SAVES Team Games Saves Avg./G1. Northwestern 17 181 10.65 2. Saint Gregory’s 16 131 8.19 Wayland Baptist 16 131 8.19 4. Mid-America Christian 19 142 7.47 5. USAO 19 125 6.58 6. Rogers State 19 104 5.47 7. Southern Nazarene 19 93 4.89 8. Oklahoma Baptist 19 74 3.89 9. Oklahoma Christian 20 70 3.50 10. John Brown 18 51 2.83 11. Oklahoma City 22 61 2.77

GOALS ALLOWED Team Games Goals Avg./G1. Southern Nazarene 19 9 0.47 2. Oklahoma City 22 14 0.64 3. Oklahoma Christian 20 20 1.00 4. Rogers State 19 20 1.05 5. John Brown 18 22 1.22 6. Oklahoma Baptist 19 26 1.37 7. USAO 19 33 1.74 8. Wayland Baptist 16 36 2.25 9. Northwestern 17 49 2.88 10. Mid-America Christian 19 56 2.95 11. Saint Gregory’s 16 53 3.31

2008 Sooner Athletic Conference Team Statistics

Awards and Honors/2008 SAC All-Conference

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POINTS Name - Team Games Goals Assists Points Avg./G1 Dixon, Caroline - OCU 22 28 16 72.0 3.27 2 Eguren, Rachel - SNU 19 20 3 43.0 2.26 3 Andersson, Malin - OCU 22 19 8 46.0 2.09 4 Duncan, Stephanie - OC 20 14 7 35.0 1.75 5 Zang, Mengjun - OBU 18 12 4 28.0 1.56 6 Vaz e Silva, Beatriz - SNU 19 10 9 29.0 1.53 White, Summer - RSU 17 10 6 26.0 1.53 8 Roberts, Tiffany - RSU 18 11 2 24.0 1.33 9 Knack, Jodi - JBU 18 7 6 20.0 1.11 Neher, Lindsey - MACU 19 9 3 21.0 1.11 Mckinney, Lindsey - MNACU 19 9 3 21.0 1.11 12 Cole, Emma - OC 20 9 4 22.0 1.10 13 Leonard, Sarah - OCU 22 8 7 23.0 1.05 14 Malkiewicz, Camille - JBU 18 6 6 18.0 1.00 Dalcin Da Cas, Bruna - SNU 19 7 5 19.0 1.00 16 Guinn, Ashley - NWOSU 17 7 1 15.0 0.88

GOALS Name - Team Games Goals Avg./G1. Dixon, Caroline - OCU 22 28 1.27 2. Eguren, Rachel - SNU 19 20 1.05 3. Andersson, Malin - OCU 22 19 0.86 4. Duncan, Stephanie - OC 20 14 0.70 5. Zang, Mengjun - OBU 18 12 0.67 6. Roberts, Tiffany - RSU 18 11 0.61 7. White, Summer - RSU 17 10 0.59 8. Vaz e Silva, Beatriz - SNU 19 10 0.53 9. Neher, Lindsey - MACU 19 9 0.47 Mckinney, Lindsey - MACU 19 9 0.47 11. Cole, Emma - OC 20 9 0.45 12. Guinn, Ashley - NWOSU 17 7 0.41 13. Knack, Jodi - JBU 18 7 0.39 14. Dalcin Da Cas, Bruna - SNU 19 7 0.37 15. Leonard, Sarah - OCU 22 8 0.36

ASSISTS Name - Team Games Assists Avg./G1. Dixon, Caroline - OCU 22 16 0.73 2. Vaz e Silva, Beatriz - SNU 19 9 0.47 3. Andersson, Malin - OCU 22 8 0.36 4. Duncan, Stephanie - OC 20 7 0.35 White, Summer - RSU 17 6 0.35 6. Knack, Jodi - JBU 18 6 0.33 Malkiewicz, Camille - JBU 18 6 0.33 8. Leonard, Sarah - OCU 22 7 0.32 9. Nelson, Maddison - OCU 18 5 0.28 10. Miley, Alex - OCU 22 6 0.27 11. Yowell, Caroline - MACU 19 5 0.26 Dalcin Da Cas, Bruna - SNU 19 5 0.26 Morrow, Kirsten - OBU 19 5 0.26 14. Zang, Mengjun - OBU 18 4 0.22 15. Royse, Stephanie - SNU 19 4 0.21

SHOTS Name - Team Games Shots Avg./G1. Dixon, Caroline - OCU 22 192 8.73 2. Eguren, Rachel - SNU 19 105 5.53 3. White, Summer - RSU 17 78 4.59 4. Andersson, Malin - OCU 22 88 4.00 5. Vaz e Silva, Beatriz - SNU 19 73 3.84 6. Cole, Emma - OC 20 70 3.50 7. Duncan, Stephanie - OC 20 68 3.40 8. Roberts, Tiffany - RSU 18 59 3.28 9. Anderson, Courtney - OBU 19 62 3.26 10. Guinn, Ashley - Nothwestern 17 53 3.12 11. Leonard, Sarah - OCU 22 66 3.00 12. Burnham, Marinne - OBU 18 51 2.83 Zang, Mengjun - OBU 18 51 2.83 14. Heinan, Hope - OC 19 51 2.68 15. Dalcin Da Cas, Bruna - SNU 19 49 2.58

2008 Sooner Athletic Conference Individual Leaders

SHOTS ON GOAL Name - Team Games Shots Avg./G1. Dixon, Caroline - OCU 22 76 3.45 2. Andersson, Malin - OCU 22 56 2.55 3. Eguren, Rachel - SNU 19 47 2.47 4. White, Summer - RSU 17 34 2.00 5. Vaz e Silva, Beatriz - SNU 19 36 1.89 Burnham, Marinne - OBU 18 34 1.89 7. Zang, Mengjun - OBU 18 33 1.83 8. Duncan, Stephanie - OC 20 36 1.80 9. Cole, Emma - OC 20 35 1.75 10. Heinan, Hope - OC 19 33 1.74 11. Neher, Lindsey - MACU 19 32 1.68 12. Roberts, Tiffany - RSU 18 30 1.67 13. Leonard, Sarah - OCU 22 34 1.55 14. Ritz, Carrie - RSU 17 26 1.53 Guinn, Ashley - NWOSU 17 26 1.53

GAME WINNING GOALS Name - Team Games Goals Avg./G1. Eguren, Rachel - SNU 19 8 0.42 2. Andersson, Malin - OCU 22 5 0.23 3. Vaz e Silva, Beatriz - SNU 19 4 0.21 4. Duncan, Stephanie - OC 20 4 0.20 5. Caldeira, Amanda - USAO 17 3 0.18 6. Roberts, Tiffany - RSU 18 3 0.17 Zang, Mengjun - OBU 18 3 0.17 8. Anderson, Najuka - WBU 16 2 0.13 9. White, Summer - RSU 17 2 0.12 May, Jessica - RSU 17 2 0.12 11. Brannan, Mikey - JBU 18 2 0.11 Malkiewicz, Camille - JBU 18 2 0.11 Knack, Jodi - JBU 18 2 0.11 Anderson, Courtney - OBU 19 2 0.11 Yan, Lin - OBU 19 2 0.11

SAVES Name - Team Games Saves Avg./G1. Archer, Kelsey - NWOSU 17 168 9.88 2. LaVictoire, Helen - SGU 16 130 8.13 3. Middleton, Kylie - WBU 16 126 7.88 4. Rachal, Destiny - USAO 19 125 6.58 5. Benson, Raven - MACU 17 108 6.35 6. Lynn, Bailey - RSU 15 73 4.87 7. Brown, Erica - SNU 18 85 4.72 8. Jorgensen, Lisa - OC 20 69 3.45 9. Tibbs, Brittany - OCU 22 57 2.59 10. Rouse, Megan - JBU 18 41 2.28 11. Brown, Molly - OBU 16 28 1.75 12. Pursley, Kaylynn - MACU 19 20 1.05

2008 Sooner Athletic Conference Individual Leaders

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Athletic Director - Bob Battisti

Dear Ranger Alumni and Fans,

In September 2007, President Janet Cunningham announced the school’s intentions to improve the football and baseball venues to meet the needs of a modern-day collegiate athletic program. Northwestern has termed this athletic renaissance the Vision for Victory Campaign. Projects included as part of this campaign include a new football locker room, which will include space for athletic training and strength training facilities, a new press box and public use facility, permanent seating and new dugouts at the baseball field, and a new indoor practice facility for our baseball and softball teams.

To complete all these projects, Northwestern must raise approximately $4.5 million. The challenge lies in the fact we must rely on private donations to fund this project.

We would ask that you consider a commitment to the Vision for Victory Fund. We are counting on your gift to continue to provide our current and future student-athletes with the very best Northwestern has to offer.

Sincerely,

Bob Battisti, Director of Athletics

BOB BATTISTI - DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS

currently is working with his coaches to ensure that athletic facilities remain a high priority for improvement. Under his leadership, the softball field has added a new seven-inning scoreboard, rebuilt the dugouts and added a new press box. The men and women’s basketball locker rooms have been totally renovated with new custom lockers, new carpet, computers and signage. The soccer field underwent changes as well, with a new scoreboard, new press box and improved player benches. The school has also begun a “Vision for Victory” campaign that will lead to an upgrade of their football and baseball venues. This 4.5 million dollar project includes construction of a new football locker room, construction of a new football press box and public use facility, construction of permanent seating and new dugouts at the baseball field and construction of a new baseball locker room and baseball/softball indoor practice facility. These facility upgrades will directly impact at least 220 student-athletes.

Battisti brings a wealth of intercollegiate athletics experience and a history of pride in being a Ranger. A veteran of 28 years in collegiate coaching, he was the Men’s Basketball Coach at Northwestern from 1986-2007. During that time Northwestern won six conference titles and finished in the NAIA’s top 25 seven times. Battisti finished with a 409-295 overall collegiate record including a 374-265

Bob Battisti is in his 24th year with the Northwestern Oklahoma State University athletic program. For 21 years he served as the men’s basketball coach and is beginning his third season as the Director of Athletics.

Named as Athletic Director on May 3, 2007, Battisti has devoted many hours to move the athletic program forward. In conjunction with the faculty senate, Battisti has implemented a mandatory course performance check for all sports and instituted mandatory study hall session. In addition, he has developed the first ever Student Athlete Handbook that places an emphasis on student athlete conduct, eligibility and academic responsibilities. Battisti

mark at Northwestern. He led the Rangers to the NAIA national tournament five times including an “elite eight” finish in 2007. Battisti’s finest season was that of 1993-94 when the Rangers posted a 29-2 overall record and finished ranked #2 in the final national poll after advancing to the “sweet sixteen” of the NAIA national tournament. While at Northwestern he was named conference coach of the year five times and was selected as the NAIA National Coach of the Year in 1994 by Basketball Times. During his tenure, Battisti has coached three All-Americans and five Academic All-Americans.

Before coming to Northwestern, Battisti served as an assistant coach at Bethany (Minn.) Lutheran College for three seasons before earning his first head coaching position at Lakewood (Minn.) Community College. After three seasons there, he joined the staff at the University of Minnesota for two years.

Battisti, born in Warren, Mich., received his bachelor’s degree in health and sports science in 1981 from Minnesota State University-Mankato. He furthered his education with a master’s degree in education in 1985 from the University of Minnesota. He and his wife Shelly, have one son, Cooper, age 13.

www.nwosu.edu/vision-for-victory

Charles Morton Share Trust $1.6 million Todd and Mary Margaret Miller $350,000 M.L. Sharp $200,000 Central National Bank $30,000Stewart Arthurs $25,000Dr. Troy and Kathy Brown $25,000 Elaine Schnebel and Family $25,000 K&S Tire - Scott Riley $10,000 Thelma Crouch $10,000Randy and Carla Mitchel $8,000 Sam and Barbara Long $5,000 Joe and Ann Shirley $5,000 Ranger Dugout Club $5,000Henson Construction $4,000 Jay Reichenberger $3,000 Rick and Janet Cunningham $2,500 Brad and Lisa Franz $2,000 Dr. Steve Lohmann $2,000 David Pecha $2,000 Steve and Janet Valencia $2,000 Allen Zadorozny $1,800 Bob and Shelly Battisti $1,200 Tim and Brooke Albin $1,000 Mike Benway Family $1,000Dr. Darrel and Jody Caldwell $1,000 Brandon Christenson $1,000 Ron and Myra Davison $1,000 William Fitzpatrick $1,000 Bo Hannaford $1,000 Mike and Brenda Hood $1,000 Harvey Land $1,000

Jack and Barbara Myers $1,000 Marilyn Myers $1,000 Stephen L. Myers $1,000 Donnie Osburn $1,000 Larry and Lizabeth Richey $1,000 Doug Sisemore $1,000Chris Stehr $1,000 Kevin and Kyle Taylor $1,000Gary and Kathy Earnest $500Max Ritter $500 Keith Barefield $250 Lee and Cindy Brower $250 Angelia Case $250 Ted and Michelle Cox $250 Vince and Kimberly Fulks $250Steve and Pat Headlee $250 Steve Howard $250 Lois Hudgins $250 Karen Sue Linstrum $250Joe and Tanya Phillips $250 Ray Troutt $250 Steve Volza $250 Jerry and Donna Brownrigg $100 Dr. Yvonne Carmichael $100 Milt Lehr $100 Manuel Martinez $100 Kelly Parker $100 Steve and Bev Russell $100 Butch Lingenfelter $25Marietta Washington $25TOTAL $2,332,100

Vision for Victory Donor List (as of 8/27/09)

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2009 Ranger Soccer

No. Player Ht. CL Pos. Exp. Hometown Previous School 1 Kelsey Archer 5-8 Jr. GK 2V Bartlesville Bartlesville High School

3 Katie Rings 5-2 Fr. MF HS Minooka, Ill. Minooka Community High School

4 Vanessa Lopez 5-4 So. F 1V Bethany Bethany High School

6 Ashley Strack 5-3 So. MF 1V San Antonio, Tex. Douglas McArthur High School

7 NicoleLeffingwell 5-1 Fr. F HS Copperas Cove, Tex. Copperas Cove High School

8 Hannah Layden 5-2 Jr. D 2V Red Deer, Canada Lindsay Thurber Comp. HS

9 Brittany Bunch 5-5 Fr. MF/GK HS Lawton Cache High School

10 Kathryn Montes 5-7 Fr. M F HS Mesquite, Tex. Bishop Lynch High School

11 Maristela Ramirez-Cibes 5-4 Fr. M F HS Lawton Cache High School

12 Micah Mairs 5-8 Fr. F HS Edmond Edmond North High School

13 Kayla Meloni 5-7 So. MF 1V San Antonio, Tex. James Madison High School

14 Kelsey Burdick 5-7 So. MF 1V Guthrie Guthrie High School

16 Brittany Ensign 5-0 Fr. D/F HS Guthrie Guthrie High School

17 Ashley Price 5-7 So. D HS Little River, Kan. Little River High School

18 Lee Gunn 5-4 Jr. MF 2V Grand Prairie, Tex. Grand Prairie High School

20 Rachel Abel 5-0 Fr. D HS Cache Cache High School

21 Christina Nunez 5-2 Jr. MF/F 2V San Antonio, Tex. Douglas MacArthur High School

22 Nikee Crosse 5-4 Fr. MF/D HS Wylie, Tex. Wylie High School

23 Kelsey Yarbrough 5-8 Fr. D HS Woodward Woodward High School

25 Dana Gandolfo 5-10 Sr. D/GK 2V Port Coquitlam, Can. Carl Albert State College

RS Nicolle Davis 5-5 Fr. M F HS Guthrie Guthrie High School

Head Coach: Steve Barrows

Student Assistant Coach: Ashley Guinn