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2009 UNCP WOMEN’S SOCCERAug. 20, 2009 at Belmont Abbey (Exh.) Aug. 27, 2009 at Mount Olive Aug. 29, 2009 at Lenoir-Rhyne Sep. 9, 2009 ST. ANDREWS Sep. 12, 2009 at Columbus State* Sep. 15, 2009 QUEENS Sep. 16, 2009 ERSKINE Sep. 19, 2009 FLAGLER* Sep. 22, 2009 at Wingate Sep. 26, 2009 at Montevallo*

4 p.m.7 p.m.2 p.m.7 p.m.1 p.m.4 p.m.2 p.m.3 p.m.7 p.m.6 p.m.

3:30 p.m.5 p.m.1 p.m.7 p.m.

4:30 p.m.5 p.m.6 p.m.5 p.m.1 p.m.

Oct. 3, 2009 at Clayton State *Oct. 7, 2009 USC AIKEN*

Oct. 10, 2009 GEORGIA SOUTHWESTERN* Oct. 13, 2009 at Catawba Oct. 17, 2009 LANDER* Oct. 21, 2009 at Georgia College* Oct. 24, 2009 ARMSTRONG ATLANTIC* Oct. 28, 2009 at Barton Oct. 31, 2009 at North Georgia*

* indicates Peach Belt Conference Event

Nov. 3, 2009 PBC Tournament (Campus Sites) TBANov. 6, 2009 PBC Tournament (Augusta Ga.) TBANov. 8, 2009 PBC Tournament (Augusta, Ga.) TBANov. 13, 2009 NCAA Tournament First Round (Campus Sites) TBANov. 15, 2009 NCAA Tournament Second Round (Campus Sites) TBANov. 20, 2009 NCAA Tournament Third Round (Campus Sites) TBANov. 22, 2009 NCAA Tournament Quarterfi nals (Campus Sites) TBADec. 4, 2009 NCAA Tournament Semifi nals (Tampa, Fla.) TBADec. 6, 2009 NCAA Tournament Championship (Tampa, Fla.) TBA

2009 Women’s Soccer RosterBack Row (L to R): Anna Svensson, Brittany Greaves, Jenessa Mikolowski, Elke Groothuis, Amber

Fillhart, Rea Segoviano, Emily DesJarlais, Jenny Irvine, Heather Jones, Rebecca Womack.Front Row (L to R): Fanny Forsman, Ashley Anctil, Cassie Adams, Britney Joiner, Karmi Dagnachew,

Sam Dunn, Faye Corbett, Sheena Mature, Andrea Collen, Melanie Kiser, Brittany Padilla.

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Lady Braves Soccer2009 OFFICIAL SOCCER GUIDEGeneral Info

Quick Facts/Media Outlets .......................................................... 2UNCPBraves.com ....................................................................... 3NCAA Recruiting ....................................................................... 4NCAA History and Values .......................................................... 5CHAMPS/Life Skills .................................................................. 6Peach Belt Conference ................................................................. 72009 Opponents .......................................................................... 82009 Preview ............................................................................ 10

The Lady BravesHead Coach Lars Andersson ..................................................... 14Asst. Coach Pauline Privitera .................................................... 15Support Staff ............................................................................ 162009 Roster ............................................................................... 18Squad Analysis ......................................................................... 19

Cassie Adams ...................................................................... 20Faye Corbett ........................................................................ 21Karmi Dagnachew .............................................................. 22Emily DesJarlais .................................................................. 23Sam Dunn ........................................................................... 24Brittany Greaves .................................................................. 25Jenny Irvine ........................................................................ 26Britney Joiner ...................................................................... 27Heather Jones ...................................................................... 28Melanie Kiser ...................................................................... 29Sheena Mature .................................................................... 30Rebecca Womack ................................................................ 31Ashley Anctil ...................................................................... 32Andrea Collén ......................................................................32Fanny Forsman .................................................................... 33Elke Groothuis ..................................................................... 33Janessa Mikolowski ............................................................. 34Brittany Padilla ................................................................... 34Rea Segoviano ..................................................................... 35Anna Svensson .................................................................... 35

History2008 Game Summaries ............................................................ 422008 Season Statistics ...............................................................462008 PBC Review .....................................................................47UNCP Records ....................................................................... 48Series Records ..........................................................................48Awards and Honors .................................................................49Year-by-Year Results ................................................................50

UNC PembrokeDr. Charles R. Jenkins, UNCP Chancellor .................................54Dan Kenney, Athletic Director ................................................. 55The University ..........................................................................56Student Life ............................................................................ 60Athletic Facilities .....................................................................62Varsity Grounds ...................................................................... 64

Credits: The 2009 UNC Pem-broke Women’s Soccer Guide is an official publication of The Univer-sity of North Carolina at Pembroke Athletic Department and was writ-ten, compiled, designed and edited by Media Relations Assistant Carlie Boese. Cover and graphic creation by Boese. Additional assistance pro-vided by Todd Anderson and Matt Pellegrin. Photographs by Raul Rubiera and Bobby Ayers.

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UNCP Quick FactsUNC Pembroke InformationLocation: ........................................................... Pembroke, N.C.

Founded: ............................................................................1887

Enrollment: ..................................................................... 6,664

Colors: ............................................................. Black and Gold

Nickname: ..................................................................... Braves

Mascot: ........................................................... Redtailed Hawk

Conference: .............................................Peach Belt Conference

National Affiliation: ...................................... NCAA Division II

Chancellor: .............................................. Dr. Charles R. Jenkins

Director of Athletics: .............................................. Dan Kenney

Senior Women’s Administrator: ........................... Robin Langley

Faculty Representative: ..................................... Dr. Jeff Fredrick

Director of Athletic Compliance: ........................... Khary McGhee

Head Women’s Soccer Coach: ............................ Lars Andersson

Record at UNCP: .................................................... 87-56-11

Career Record: .......................................................277-92-14

Soccer Office Phone: ........................................ 910.521.6442

Asst. Women’s Soccer Coach: ............................ Pauline Privitera

Game Operations Manager: ..................................... Jake Barkett

Head Athletic Trainer: ........................ Michael Blackburn, ATC

Asst. Athletic Trainer: ................................ Skye Livermore, ATC

Strength Coach: ..................................................... Joey Hannant

Asst. Strength Coach: ............................................ Omar Ahmad

2008 Game Record: .......................................................... 19-3-1

2008 Peach Belt Record (Finish): ........................ 6-1-1 PBC (2nd)Letterwinners Returning/Lost: .........................................13/12

Newcomers: ............................................................................. 7

Media RelationsAthletic Media Relations Director: ...................... Todd Anderson

Assistant Media Relations Director: ...................... Matt Pellegrin

Media Relations Assistant: ...................................... Carlie Boese

Administrative Assistant: .............................. Regenia H. Maynor

SID Phone: ............................................................ 910.775.4353

SID Fax: ................................................................ 910.521.6551

Internet Address: ............................................ UNCPBraves.com

Address:

Key Athletic Dept. Phone #sAthletic Dept.: ......................................................... 910.521.6227

McGee Khary, Director of Athletic Compliance: ............. 775.4108

Langley, Robin, Senior Women’s Administrator: .............. 521.6809

Barkett, Jake, Game Operations Manager: ....................... 521.6227

Hannant, Joey, Head Strength Coach: .............................. 775.4257

Boese, Carlie, Women’s Soccer SID: ................................ 775.4353

Blackburn, Michael ATC, Head Athletic Trainer: ............. 522.5727

Media OutletsThe Robesonian

Phone: ...........................................................910.739.4322

Fax: .............................................................. 910.739.6553

The Fayetteville ObserverPhone: ...........................................................800.682.3476

Fax: .............................................................. 910.486.3545

The Pine Needle (UNCP Student Paper)Phone: ...........................................................910.521.6204

Fax: .............................................................. 910.522.5795

The Laurinburg ExchangePhone: ...........................................................910.276.2311

Fax: .............................................................. 910.276.3811

The Red Springs Citizen Phone: ...........................................................910.843.8171

Fax: ............................................................................. NA

Raleigh News & ObserverPhone: ...........................................................919.829.4500

Fax: .............................................................. 919.829.4888

Charlotte ObserverPhone: ...........................................................704.358.5125

Fax: .............................................................. 704.358.5110

The Robeson JournalPhone: ...........................................................910.738.1996

Fax: .............................................................. 910.738.1998

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Athletic Department

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Overnight MailAthletic Department

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UNCPBRAVES.com

Your Braves Sports Page!

Get the latest in Braves sports news via the official internet home of UNC Pembroke athletics. Visit the UNCP home page 24 hours a day for scores, stats and other

Lady Braves Start 2009 Season Nationally

RankedFor Immediate Release: August 18, 2009

KANSAS CITY, Kan. – The UNCP wom-en’s soccer team achieved another first for itself on Tuesday morning as the Lady Braves garnered their first-ever preseason national ranking, checking in at No. 21 in the initial top 25 listing by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America.Also appearing in the preseason poll were

fellow Peach Belt Conference member Columbus State (ranked 6th) and Carson-Newman (13th). The Lady Braves, who were ranked as high as #6 in the NSCAA top 25 last season, return six starters from their 2008 team including PBC Freshman of the Year Britney Joiner. UNCP finished their record-breaking season with a 19-3-1 record and fell to #18 Carson-Newman, 1-0, in the second round of the NCAA Tournament. Seattle Pacific of the Great Northwest Athletic Conference was ranked first in this year’s preseason listing.

Carson-Newman went on to finish out their 2008 season in their next round match-up against Columbus State losing 1-0 to the Lady Cougars. Although they advanced to the quarterfinals, Columbus State could not carry their momentum from their win over Carson-Newman and did not advance any further in the tournament, losing 1-0 to West Florida.

The NSCAA conducts the most widely recognized national and regional soccer ranking system in the country as a service to the general public and its members. The intent of the rankings program is to stimu-late greater interest in men’s and women’s soccer at the intercollegiate and inter-scholastic levels and to recognize those programs that are enjoying remarkable success on a regional and national level.

Pembroke Ranked Fourth in Preseason

Poll

AUGUSTA, GA – In a poll voted on by the Peach Belt Conference’s head coaches, the UNCP women’s soccer team was picked to finish fourth this season out of the PBC’s eleven teams, it was announced this afternoon.

The Lady Braves brought in a total of 73 votes in the coaches poll, falling only eight points behind third place Armstrong Atlantic, while holding off fifth place Montevallo by 14 points. Coaches were not permitted to vote for their own teams.

First place went undisputed to Columbus State whose Lady Cougars picked up all 10 avail-able first-place votes to lock down the poll’s top spot for the fourth consecutive year. Co-lumbus State won their fourth-straight PBC Championship and third-straight PBC Tour-nament title in 2008, setting conference re-cords for most consecutive titles won in both.

The Lady Cougars were ranked as high as #3 in the nation last season, finishing 21-4-1 after advancing to the NCAA national quarterfinals. For 2009, the Lady Cougars welcome back the potent scoring duo of Gina Goforth and Steph-anie Parrish, who combined to score 33 goals and nine assists. Also back are midfielders and team co-captains Jill Walthall and Kate Walton along with defensive standout Leslie Mathews.

The Lady Braves, who were ranked as high as #6 in the National Soccer Coaches Association last season, return six starters from their 2008 team in-

cluding PBC Freshman of the Year Britney Join-

er. UNCP finished their record-breaking season 19-3-1 after falling to #18 Carson-Newman, 1-0, in the second round of the NCAA Tournament.

The 2009 season will have a different look as the PBC welcomes Flagler and Montevallo. Flagler played as an independent last season while Montevallo finished second in the Gulf South Conference with a 11-6-3 overall record. Also joining the PBC is new Georgia South-western head coach Tony Economopoulos.

The 2009 season begins on Aug. 27 with confer-ence play beginning Sept. 12. The PBC Tourna-ment will begin with first-round games on home sites on Nov. 3 with the final four returning to Blanchard Woods Park in Evans, Ga., Nov. 6 and 8.

For Immediate Release: August 12, 2009

information on every intercollegiate sport in Pembroke.

UNCPBraves.com also offers real-time game statistics for many of UNCP athletic contests, which allows fans from around the world to fol-low the action as it happens. In addition, listen to live calls of all football, men’s and women’s basketball, baseball, soccer, softball and volley-ball games.

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NCAA RecruitingUNC Pembroke is committed to absolute compliance with all NCAA and Peach Belt Conference rules and regulations. Institutional control of athletics is a fundamental principle of NCAA legislation. It requires each insti-tution to conduct its intercollegiate athletics programs in accordance with the rules and regulations of the NCAA. This responsibility includes ensuring that coaches, staff, and other groups representing the institution’s athletics interests comply with all applicable rules. As a result, it is important for prospects, fans, and alumni to have some understanding of the principles governing college athletics. Below are a few definitions and rules that ap-ply to all athletic boosters.

NCAA DEFINITIONS REPRESENTATIVE OF ATHLETICS INTERESTS (BOOSTER)

A “representative of athletics interests” (booster) is any individual or group that has ever: •Been a member of an organization pro-moting UNC Pembroke athletics. •Contributed to the Athletics Department or its booster organizations. •Assisted in evaluating or recruiting pro-spective student-athletes. •Provided benefits (e.g. employment) to prospective student-athletes, enrolled student-athletes or their family members. •Otherwise promoted the UNC Pembroke athletics program. Keep in mind that it is very easy to meet one or more of these criteria and once you become an athletics representative, you retain this status FOREVER!

PROSPECTIVE STUDENT-ATH-LETE

A “prospect” is a high school student that has started classes for the ninth grade and also any junior college student. A student that has not started classes for the ninth grade becomes a prospect if the student receives any benefits that the institution does not provide to all pro-spective students in general. An individual re-mains a prospect until he or she starts classes at UNCP or reports for practice, whichever occurs first.

STUDENT-ATHLETE A “student-athlete” is a student whose

enrollment was solicited by an athletics staff member with the expectation that the student would participate in intercollegiate athletics.A student not solicited by an athletics staff mem-ber becomes a student-athlete when he or she joins an intercollegiate team or reports for practice.

RECRUITING “Recruiting” is any solicitation of a pros-

pect or the prospect’s family by an authorized

institutional staff member for the purpose of se-curing the prospect’s enrollment at UNCP and participation in athletics. Athletics representatives may not be involved in the recruitment of prospects except as outlined in the following section.

CONTACT A “contact” is any face-to-face encounter be-

tween a prospect or the prospect’s parent or legal guardian and an institutional staff member or ath-letics representative during which any dialogue oc-curs.

GUIDELINES AND REMINDERS FOR BOOSTERS •A booster may not contact a prospect, pros-pect’s family, friends, coach or school administrator in an attempt to evaluate or recruit the prospect. •A booster may not expend funds to entertain or provide transportation for a prospect or the pros-pect’s family or friends. •A booster may not write, make phone calls, or otherwise communicate with a prospect or the prospect’s family or friends for recruiting purposes. •A booster may not contribute funds to a pros-pect’s high school or club team as a form ofrecruit-ing inducement or if solicited to do so by a colle-giate coach. •A booster may attend a prospect’s athletic events without contacting the prospect or his/her family. •A booster may send recommendation letters and newspaper clippings about a prospect in their area to UNCP’s coaches. •A booster may continue a pre-existing rela-tionship with a prospect and his/her family as long as the relationship pre-dated the prospect’s recruit-ment or notoriety as an athlete and the nature of the relationship is not enhanced after his/her noto-riety as an athlete. Such a relationship may not be for recruiting purposes. •A booster may host a current student-athlete or an entire team in their home for a meal, but only on an occasional basis. •A booster may provide a job for a student-ath-lete, but the job responsibilities must be legitimate and the pay commensurate for the task.

GUIDELINES FOR EXTRA BENEFITS An “extra benefit” is any special arrangement by an institutional employee or athletics representative to provide a prospect, a student-athlete or his or her family with a benefit not expressly authorized by the NCAA. Boosters may not provide any special arrangement considered to be an extra benefit. Ex-amples of extra benefits include, but are not limited to: •Gifts of money, awards or other tangible items.

•Use of vehicles or payment of transportation costs incurred by prospect, prospect’s relatives or friends. •Free or reduced housing arrangements. •Promise of employment after graduation or employment of prospect’s relatives or friends. •Special discounts or payment arrangements.

R E C R U I T I N G G U I D E L I N E S FOR PROSPECTS LETTERS & NOTES Coaches may begin to write notes and letters to prospects beginning September 1 of their junior year in high school (September 15 after sophomore year for men’s basketball prospects).

PHONE CALLS •Prospect Calling: A coach may receive a call initiated by a prospect and paid for by the prospect at any time, including the prospect’s freshman or sophomore years. Prospects may call coaches col-lect at any time. •Football: Coaches may call a prospect at their discretion during a contact period after June 15 in the summer preceding his senior year. •Men’s Basketball: Coaches may call a pros-pect at their discretion during a contact period after June 15 in the summer preceding his senior year. •Women’s Basketball: Coaches may call a prospect at their discretion during a contact period after June 15 in the summer preceding her senior year. •Other Sports: Coaches may call a prospect at their discretion during a contact period after June 15 in the summer preceding his or her senior year.

UNOFFICIAL VISITS There are no limits on the number of unofficial (unpaid) visits to UNCP a prospect may make and no age restriction on who may make unofficial vis-its. At each unofficial visit, a prospect may receive three (3) complimentary admissions to a home athletic event. No other expenses may be paid by UNCP. At certain times of the year, unofficial visits are prohibited so please coordinate your visit with the coaching staff.

OFFICIAL VISITS A prospect may only make a total of five official (paid) visits and only one official visit to UNCP. A prospect may not make an official visit until the first day of classes of their senior year (January 1 of junior year for men’s basketball prospects). All official visits will be coordinated by the coaching staffs.

For further information regarding NCAA rules, please contact the Athletic Compliance Office at 910.522.5728 or by mail at P.O. Box 1510, Pembroke, NC 28372 or visit UNCPBraves.com.

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NCAA History & Values It was the flying wedge, football’s major offense in 1905, that spurred the formation of the NCAA. The game’s rugged nature, typified by mass formations and gang tackling, resulted in numerous injuries and deaths and prompted many institutions to discontinue the sport. Oth-ers urged that football be reformed or abolished from intercollegiate athletics. President Theodore Roosevelt summoned college athletics leaders to two White House conferences to encourage such reforms. In ear-ly December 1905, Chancellor Henry M. Mac-Cracken of New York University convened a meeting of 13 institutions to initiate changes in football-playing rules. At a subsequent meeting December 28 in New York City, the Intercolle-giate Athletic Association of the United States (IAAUS) was founded by 62 members. The IAAUS officially was constituted March 31, 1906, and took its present name, the NCAA, in 1910. For several years, the NCAA was a discussion group and rules-making body; but in 1921, the first NCAA national champi-onship was held: the National Collegiate Track and Field Championships. Gradually, more rules committees were formed and more cham-pionships were held. A series of crises brought the NCAA to a crossroads after World War II. The “Sanity Code” - adopted to establish guidelines for re-cruiting and financial aid - failed to curb abuses involving student-athletes. Postseason football games were multiplying rapidly. Member insti-tutions were increasingly concerned about the effects of unrestricted television on football at-tendance. The complexity and scope of these prob-lems and the growth in membership and cham-pionships demonstrated the increasing need for full-time professional leadership. In 1951, Walter Byers, who previously had served as a part-time executive assistant, was named ex-ecutive director. A national headquarters was established in Kansas City, Missouri, in 1952. A program to control live television of football games was approved, the annual Convention delegated enforcement powers to the Associa-tion’s Council and legislation was adopted gov-erning postseason bowl games.The Association’s membership was divided into three legislative and competitive divisions - I, II and III - in 1973. Five years later, Divi-sion I members voted to create subdivisions I-A and I-AA (subsequently renamed the Football Bowl Subdivision and the Football Champion-ship Subdivision) in football. The NCAA began administering women’s athletics programs in 1980 when Divisions II and III established 10 championships for 1981-

82. A year later, the historic 75t Convention ad-opted an extensive governance plan to include women’s athletics programs, services and rep-resentation. The delegates expanded the wom-en’s championships program with the addition of 19 events. On August 1, 1997, the NCAA imple-mented a change in its governance structure that provides greater autonomy for each mem-bership division and more control by the presi-dents of member colleges and universities. Walter Byers retired October 1, 1987, after 36 years as the Association’s executive direc-tor. He was replaced by University of Virginia Athletics Director Richard D. Schultz, who re-signed in 1993. He was replaced by University of Arizona Athletics Director Cedric Dempsey, who led the Association beginning in 1994 and served as president until December 2002. Today, the national office staff of more than 380 employees based in Indianapolis is led by President Myles Brand. Brand assumed office in January 2003 after serving as president of Indiana University, Bloomington.

Core Ideology

The NCAA’s core ideology consists of two notions: core purpose - the organization’s reason for being - and core values - essential and enduring principles that guide an organi-zation.

Core Purpose

Our purpose is to govern competition in a fair, safe, equitable and sportsmanlike manner,

and to integrate intercollegiate athletics into higher education so that the educa-tional experience of the student-athlete is paramount.

Core Values

The Association - through its mem-ber institutions, conferences and national office staff - shares a belief in and commit-ment to: • The collegiate model of athletics in which students participate as an avoca-tion, balancing their academic, social and athletics experiences.

• The highest levels of integrity and sportsmanship.

• The pursuit of excellence in both academics and athletics. • The supporting role that intercolle-giate athletics plays in the higher educa-tion mission and in enhancing the sense of community and strengthening the identity of member institutions.

• An inclusive culture that fosters eq-uitable participation for student-athletes and career opportunities for coaches and administrators from diverse backgrounds.

• Respect for institutional autonomy and philosophical differences.

• Presidential leadership of intercol-legiate athletics at the campus, conference and national levels.

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2009 PBC

Opponents

COLUMBUS STATE

Location: Columbus, Ga.Founded: 1958Facility: Walden Soccer ComplexEnrollment: 7,500Colors: Blue, Red and WhiteNickname: CougarsAthletic Director: Jay SparksSID Contact: Lorin BaetaSID Phone: 706.569.3032 Fax: 706.569.3435 Email:[email protected] Peach Belt Finish: 7-0-1 (1st) Record: 21-4-1Head Coach: Jay EntlichAssistant Coaches: Dan Muns, Sarah Rahko, Megan Kolts, Lind-sey Morgan

www.csucougars.com

FLAGLER

Location: St. Augustine, Fla.Founded: 1968Facility: Flagler Field ComplexEnrollment: 2,537Colors: Crimson and GoldNickname: SaintsAthletic Director: Jud DamonSID Contact: John JordanSID Phone: 904.819.6465 Fax: 904.810.2369 Email: [email protected] Peach Belt Finish: did not compete Record: 6-11-1Head Coach: Teddy MeyerAssistant Coach: Breanne Mooi

www.athletics.flagler.edu

MONTEVALLO

Location: Montevallo, Al.Founded: 1896Facility: Varsity FieldEnrollment: 3,000Colors: Purple and GoldNickname: FalconsAthletic Director: Jim HerlihySID Contact: Sean ForresterSID Phone: 205.665.6606 Fax: 205.665.6586 Email: [email protected] Peach Belt Finish: did not compete Record: 11-6-3Head Coach: Patricia HughesAssistant Coach: Stacey Balaam

www.montevallofalcons.com

CLAYTON STATE

Location: Morrow, Ga.Founded: 1969Facility: Laker FieldEnrollment: 6,000Colors: Blue, Orange and WhiteNickname: LakersAthletic Director: Mason BarfieldSID Contact: Lee WrightSID Phone: 678.466.4681 Fax: 678.4664699 Email: [email protected] Peach Belt Finish: 1-6-1 (8th) Record: 1-14-2Head Coach: T.O. TottyAssistant Coaches: Nkiru Okosie-me, Tiffany Cavin, Malu Omeonga

http://athletics.clayton.edu

USC AIKEN

Location: Aiken, S.C.Founded: 1961Facility: Pacer PitEnrollment: 3,078Colors: Cardinal, Navy and WhiteNickname: PacersAthletic Director: Randy WarrickSID Contact: Brian HandSID Phone: 803.641.3252 Fax: 803.641.3759 Email: [email protected] Peach Belt Finish: 1-6-1 (7th) Record: 3-15-2Head Coach: Sue VodickaAssistant Coach: Hank Deer

www.pacersports.com

GEORGIA SOUTHWESTERN

Location: Americus, Ga.Founded: 1906Facility: GSW Soccer FieldEnrollment: 2.420Colors: Navy, Gold and SilverNickname: HurricanesAthletic Director: Jaclyn KaylorSID Contact: Keith MichligSID Phone: 229.931.2217 Fax: 229.931.2143 Email: [email protected] Peach Belt Finish: 0-7-1 (9th) Record: 5-14-1Head Coach: Tony EconopoulosAssistant Coach: Brooke Reagan

www.gswcanes.com

LANDER

Location: Greenwood, S.C.Founded: 1872Facility: Lander Soccer FieldEnrollment: 3,000Colors: Blue and GoldNickname: BearcatsAthletic Director: Jeff MaySID Contact: Bob StonerSID Phone: 864.388.8962 Fax: 864.388.8999 Email: [email protected] Peach Belt Finish: 2-5-1 (6th) Record: 7-9-1Head Coach: Chris AyerAssistant Coach: Jacob Wyman

www.landerbearcats.com

ARMSTRONG ATLANTIC

Location: Savannah, Ga.Founded: 1935Facility: AT&T FieldEnrollment: 6,215Colors: Maroon and GoldNickname: PiratesAthletic Director: Andy CarterSID Contact: Chad JacksonSID Phone: 912.334.3114 Fax: 912.344.3422 Email: [email protected] Peach Belt Finish: 4-2-2 (5th) Record: 11-6-3Head Coach: Eric FaulconerAssistant Coaches: Leeanna Woodworth, Hilary George

http://aasupirates.edu

NORTH GEORGIA

Location: Dahlonega, Ga.Founded: 1873Facility: NGCSU Soccer ComplexEnrollment: 5,000Colors: Blue and WhiteNickname: SaintsAthletic Director: Randy DunnSID Contact: David BeallSID Phone: 706.867.3250 Fax: 706.867.2799 Email: [email protected] Peach Belt Finish: 5-3 (4th) Record: 8-7-2Head Coach: Chris AdamsAssistant Coaches: Jonathan Har-vey, Chaz Frisco

www.saintssports.com

GEORGIA COLLEGE

Location: Milledgeville, Ga.Founded: 1889Facility: Bobcat FieldEnrollment: 5,100Colors: Navy Blue and Hunter GreenNickname: BobcatsAthletic Director: Wendell StatonSID Contact: Al WestonSID Phone: 478.445.1779 Fax: 478.445.1790 Email: [email protected] Peach Belt Finish: 5-1-2 (3rd) Record: 13-2-4Head Coach: Juan Pablo FaveroAssistant Coach: Chris Davidovicz

www.gcsubobcats.com

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2009 Opponents

MOUNT OLIVE

Location: Mount Olive, N.C.Founded: 1951Facility: Amon FieldEnrollment: 2,500Colors: Green and WhiteNickname: TrojansAthletic Director: Jeff EisenSID Contact: David ShulimsonSID Phone: 919.658.7802 Fax: 919.658.1753 Email: [email protected] Conference Carolinas Finish: 4-7 (8th) Record: 6-14Head Coach: Matt HislerAssistant Coach: Reid Clewis

www.moc.edu/athletics/

ST. ANDREWS

Location: Laurinburg, N.C.Founded: 1958Facility: Knights FieldEnrollment: 808Colors: Blue and WhiteNickname: KnightsAthletic Director: Glenn BattenSID Contact: Kevin BuczekSID Phone: 910.277.5751 Fax: 910.277.5272 Email: [email protected] Conference Carolinas Finish: 4-5-2 (7th) Record: 8-7-3Head Coach: Jennifer Montgomery

www.sapc.edu/athletics/

QUEENS

Location: Charlotte, N.C.Founded: 1857Facility: Queens Sports ComplexEnrollment: 2,300Colors: Navy and VegasNickname: RoyalsAthletic Director: Jeannie KingSID Contact: Sarah WapleSID Phone: 704.337.2585 Fax: 704.337.2237 Email: [email protected] Conference Carolinas Finish: 10-0-1 (1st) Record: 11-8-2Head Coach: Katie TalbertAssistant Coach: John D. Hannon

www.queensathletics.com

ERSKINE

Location: Due West, S.C.Founded: 1839Facility: Huggins FieldEnrollment: 600Colors: Maroon and GoldNickname: Flying FleetAthletic Director: Mark PeelerSID Contact: John SellSID Phone: 864.379.8799 Fax: 864.379.2197 Email: [email protected] Conference Carolinas Finish: 5-6 (6th) Record: 5-15Head Coach: Gary Winchester

www.erskinecollegesports.com

WINGATE

Location: Wingate, N.C.Founded: 1896Facility: Pride ParkEnrollment: 2,000Colors: Blue and GoldNickname: BulldogsAthletic Director: Steve PostenSID Contact: David SherwoodSID Phone: 704.233.8186 Fax: 704.233.8169 Email: [email protected] South Atlantic Conference Finish: 5-3-0 (3rd) Record: 14-6-0Head Coach: Gary CurneenAssistant Coach: Faith Bicknell

www.sportsarchive.wingate.edu

CATAWBA

Location: Salisbury, N.C.Founded: 1851Facility: E.B. FrockEnrollment: 1,000Colors: Navy Blue and WhiteNickname: Catawba IndiansAthletic Director: Dennis DavidsonSID Contact: Jim LewisSID Phone: 704.637.4720 Fax: 704.637.5705 Email: [email protected] South Atlantic Conference Finish: 6-1-1 (2nd) Record: 16-5-2Head Coach: Chad MillerAssistant Coaches: Kim Crowley, Nick Whiting

http://gocatawbaindianas.athleticsite.com

BARTON

Location: Wilson, N.C.Founded: 1902Facility: Barton Soccer FieldEnrollment: 1,130Colors: Blue and WhiteNickname: BulldogsAthletic Director: Gary W. HallSID Contact: John HackneySID Phone: 252.399.6515 Fax: 252.3996516 Email: [email protected] Conference Carolinas Finish: 7-3-1 (4th) Record: 8-7-3Head Coach: Michael Michalakis

www2.barton.edu/athletics/

LENOIR-RHYNE

Location: Hickory, N.C.Founded: 1891Facility: Bear Field at Moretz Sports Athletic ComplexEnrollment: 1,600Colors: Cardinal and BlackNickname: BearsAthletic Director: Neill McGeachySID Contact: John KarrsSID Phone: 828.328.7174 Fax: 828.267.3445 Email: [email protected] South Atlantic Conference Finish: 4-3-1 (4th) Record: 13-6-2Head Coach: Adrian BlewittAssistant Coaches: Cally Morrill, Emily Montgom-ery, Tom Gott

www.lrbears.com

Lady Braves 2009

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2009 Season PreviewA CONVERSATION WITH HEAD COACH LARS ANDERSSON

at ACC basketball, everyone knows who was recruited as well as who’s returning and who was lost. Here, you don’t know about recruits. Given our losses, I think being picked No. 4 is fair.

“That being said, I do think we’ll have another year where we compete for a conference championship. When it gets down to it, it really doesn’t matter. If

you want to make it bulletin board material, go ahead. But it doesn’t matter.”

The rebuilding job for the Braves starts in goal, where freshman newcomer Rea Segoviano replac-es Beverly, who played every min-ute of UNCP’s 23 matches last season.

“Rea played a half (in a scrimmage at Belmont Abbey last week),” said Andersson. “she is raw and athletic.”

The defensive corps is led by a trio of returnees, senior Heather Jones and juniors Sheena Mature and Brittany Greaves. Jones started 22 of UNCP’s 23 matches, Mature appeared in all 23 matches (making nine starts) and Greaves was a starter in 21 of her 22 appearances for the Braves in 2008. She added two goals and six assists to earn second-team All-Conference honors.

A newcomer to watch in the back is freshman Fanny Forsman, a Swedish recruit who has played at the youth na-tional level in her home country.

“We’ve got a solid backline,” said An-dersson. “(Greaves and Jones) have been mainstays for us the last two years.Fanny played at high level in Sweden and her English is good enough where

she can communicate. She will be huge organizing that defense based on what I’ve seen so far.”The midfield should be another area strength for UNCP with several re-turnees mixed in with high-level newcomers. Leading the way is ju-nior Faye Corbett, a first-team All-Conference pick who had four goals and eight assists on 34 shots last sea-son. She’s not afraid to be physical, as she was second on the team with 23 fouls.

Also back is junior center midfield-er Sam Dunn. Like Corbett, Dunn started all 23 matches for UNCP last year and while she did net three goals on 34 shots, Dunn was also a physi-cal presence with a team-leading 24 fouls.

With Corbett on the right and Dunnholding down the middle, the left midfield position is one where sev-ral players could see time. Two of

In 2008, The University of North Carolina at Pembroke women’s soccer team had its best season in school his-tory.The Braves went 19-3-1, advancing to the finals of the Peach Belt Confer-ence Tournament, losing to Columbus State in overtime and then making it to the round of 32 in the NCAA Tourna-mentbefore falling to Carson-Newman, 1-0.

Now, UNCP must replace five starters, including All-American goalie Whit-ney Beverly and All-American forward Melanie Cobb. Add in the expectations that come with a No. 21 preseason na-tional ranking — another first for the Braves — and it’s not too surprising UNCP was picked fourth in the Peach Belt Conference’s preseason poll.

UNCP head coach Lars Andersson said that while the preseason poll’s as-sessment might be reasonable, it won’t stop him from having high expectations for the upcoming season.

“I think given the players we lost, it was reasonable to put us fourth,” said An-dersson, whose team opens its season Thursday at Mount Olive. “If you look

UNCP Soccer Has High Expectations • By: Joe Myers • August 26, 2009

CORBETT

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the leading candidates are juniorKarmi Dagnachew, who had a goal and

three assists in 17 matches last year, and sophomore Rebecca Womack, who had two goals in 16 appearances. Another position that doesn’t have a definitive starter is left halfback, where Andersson said three or four players could play at different times this season.

Another newcomer An-dersson is high on is freshman Andrea Collén. Like Forsman, Collén is a Swede who has a lot of high-level experience prior to coming to the U.S. for college.“I think Andrea Collén will come in and make an immediate impact in our midfield,” said Andersson. “She comes

2009 Season Preview

to us with a tremendous amount of ex-perience and it’s shown so far during the preseason. She’s a playmaker that can run the midfield. She’s physical with great vision and works well with (Dunn) already.”

Preseason All-Conference pick Britney Joiner is the top returning forward, netting 11 goals and four assists in 23 matches (12 starts) as a freshman in 2008. She cranked out 71 shots, notched five match-winning goals and was named the Peach Belt Conference’s Freshman of the Year for her work.

She’ll likely be joined up top by another Swedish freshman, Anna Svensson, to start with and if either needs a rest, ex-pect Womack or freshman Ashley Anc-til to enter the lineup.

“Anna Svensson is a big, strong kid who makes great runs, gets behind the backs

and stretches the field for us,” said Anderss-son. “Ashley Anctil was a player that I was hoping to develop over the course of this season, but she’s get-ting better every train-ing session. I thought she was more of a long-term prospect, but she’ll see time this year. (Womack) is an-other player we’ll put at forward and she can be effective up there, too.” .

UNCP starts its sea-son out with three road matches in its first four contests — including a Sept. 12 showdown at Columbus State — and Andersson said if the Braves are to be

successful this year, they need to set-tle on a goalie and win the midfield battle more consistently.

“No. 1, we’re going to have a new goalie and we need somebody who’s comfortable working with the de-fense and comfortable in that posi-tion,” said Andersson. “We’ve relied on (Beverly) to bail us out and nowshe’s not back there anymore. We need to find that goalie and get back to playing how we did last year.

“In the midfield, we can get better down the middle than we were last year. We won some matches when we didn’t win the midfield battle. We have to be more physical and win more 50-50 balls. We also need more goal-scoring production from our midfielders to take some of the pres-sure off our forwards.”

UNCP’s first home match is Sept. 9 against St. Andrews. Kickoff for that match is scheduled for 7 p.m.

A CONVERSATION WITH HEAD COACH LARS ANDERSSON

UNCP Soccer Has High Expectations • By: Joe Myers • August 26, 2009

DUNN

JOINER

JONES

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Head Coach Lars Andersson.......14Asst. Coach Pauline Privitera ....15Support Staff ............................ 162009 Roster .............................. 18Squad Analysis ......................... 19The Braves ................................ 20 Cassie Adams................ 20 Faye Corbett ................. 21 Karmi Dagnachew ........ 22 Emily DesJarlais ........... 23 Sam Dunn .................... 24 Brittany Greaves ........... 25

Jenny Irvine .................. 26 Britney Joiner ............... 27 Heather Jones ............... 28 Melanie Kiser ............... 29 Sheena Mature .............. 30 Rebecca Womack .......... 31 Ashley Anctil ................ 32

Andrea Collén .............. 32 Fanny Forsman ............. 33

Elke Groothuis ............. 33 Jenessa Mikolowski ....... 34 Brittany Padilla ............. 34 Rea Segoviano .............. 35 Anna Svensson ............. 35

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LARS ANDERSSON

Having made his mark as the only coach in the history of the UNCP wom-en’s soccer program, Lars Andersson en-ters his ninth season as the coach of the Braves, compiling a 277-92-14 clip in 15 seasons as a collegiate head coach.

Currently holding a 87-56-11 record as the UNCP gaffer, Andersson has led the Black and Gold to final listings in the NSCAA Southeast Region rankings in five out of the last six seasons as well as an appearance in the second round of the 2008 NCAA DII Tournament. The 2003 Peach Belt Conference coach of the year has mentored a trio of PBC Freshman of the Year recipients, 10 all-conference players, six all-region players and three all-Americans. In the classroom, the Braves have produced one PBC Female Student-Athlete of the Year honoree, while also sending 40 student-athletes to the league’s presidential honor roll.

Prior to his time in Pembroke, Andersson served as the women’s soccer head coach at Cumberland College in Williamsburg, Ky., as well as the men’s coach at Re-inhardt College in Waleska, Ga. In his two-year stint at Cumberland, Anders-son coached two all-Americans, a pair of all-region players, 11 all-conference play-ers, four academic all-Americans and 16 academic all-conference recipients. On his way to 1999 Mid-South Conference coach of the year accolades, he also led the Indians to the league’s regular season title, as well as a No. 14 national rank-ing.

While compiling a 62-25-3 record as coach of the Reinhardt men’s team, An-

dersson helped guide the 1998 Eagles to a 21-1-1 record, as well as spot in the NJCAA national championship game. Having earned region and district coach of the year honors at season’s end, he was one of just four can-didates for national coach of the year honors as well.

QUICK FACTS

Year at UNCP:Year at UNCP: 9th 9thDate of Birth:Date of Birth: May 31, 1969 May 31, 1969Hometown:Hometown: Vuollerim, Sweden Vuollerim, SwedenSpouse: Spouse: Carla CarlaChildren:Children: Aspen, Isabella, Emelia, Aspen, Isabella, Emelia, with baby expected in November.with baby expected in November.

Cumberland (1994):Cumberland (1994): B.A. Physical B.A. Physical Education Education

Union College (1998)Union College (1998): M.A. Physical : M.A. Physical EducationEducation

Club:Club: Vuollerim SK (1985-87) Vuollerim SK (1985-87)High School:High School: Clarksville (1987) Clarksville (1987)

Women’s SoccerWomen’s SoccerUNCP Head Coach:UNCP Head Coach: 2001-Present 2001-PresentCumberland College Head Coach: Cumberland College Head Coach:

1999-20001999-2000

Men’s SoccerMen’s SoccerReinhardt College:Reinhardt College: 1995-98 1995-98

PERSONAL

EDUCATION

PLAYING EXPERIENCE

COACHING EXPERIENCE

HEAD WOMEN’S SOCCER COACH9th Year: 87-56-11Cumblerland, 1994

A native of Vuollerim, Sweden, as well as a former player on Vuollerim SK (1985-87), An-dersson made the trek to Clarksville, Tenn., as a high school exchange student in 1987. Fol-lowing the completion of his freshman year at Austin Peay State, he returned to his native land to fulfill his duties as an army ranger in the Swedish Military before returning back to the U.S. to complete his education.

Andersson graduated Summa Cum Laude with a bachelor’s degree in physical educa-tion from Cumberland College in 1994 and earned his master’s degree from Union Col-lege in 1998.

Andersson and the former Carla Kehrier of Plymouth, Mich., are the proud parents of three daughters – Aspen (7), Isabella (5) and Emelia (3) and are expecting another child in November. The family currently resides in Clayton.

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QUICK FACTS

Year at UNCP: Year at UNCP: 3rd 3rd Date of Birth:Date of Birth: August, 13, 1982 August, 13, 1982 Hometown:Hometown: Toronto, Canada Toronto, Canada

Salem International (2005): Salem International (2005): B.S. B.S. Sports ManagementSports Management

Salem International (2007): Salem International (2007): M.S. M.S. EducationEducation

Club: Club: East York Soccer Club East York Soccer ClubCollege: College: Salem International (2002- Salem International (2002-05)05)WPSL:WPSL: Miami Surf (2006) Miami Surf (2006)

Women’s Soccer:Women’s Soccer:UNCP Asst. Coach:UNCP Asst. Coach: 2007-Present 2007-PresentSalem Int’l. G.A.:Salem Int’l. G.A.: 2006 2006

PERSONAL

PLAYING EXPERIENCE

COACHING EXPERIENCE

EDUCATION

Pauline Privitera enters her third sea-son as an assistant coach with the Lady Braves after a standout playing career at Salem International and a brief stint in the Women’s Premiere Soccer League.

Privitera was a starter at center mid-field for the Tigers for four seasons earn-ing all-conference honors in each year in the West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference. In 2004 and 2005, she was named team captain at SIU. Privitera re-ceived the Leadership Award in 2004 and was named the team’s most valuable player in 2005, her final year with SIU. That year saw Privitera score six goals while also tal-lying 11 assists, leading the WVIAC in as-sists per game in only 10 contests.

After graduation, she travelled to Mi-ami, Fla., to play in the WPSL for the now defunct Miami Surf. While serving as a starter for the Surf, Privitera worked as an instructor at the Hurricane Soccer Camps for the University of Miami and Coral Springs Christian Academy.

In the Fall of 2006 she returned to Sa-lem International as a graduate assistant for the women’s soccer team. A native of Toronto, Canada, Privitera graduated from SIU in 2005 with a bach-elor’s degree in Sports Management and a minor in Psychology. She received her master’s degree in Education in July 2007, completing student teaching terms at the elementary and high school levels to earn her degree. Privitera is currently working on her 2nd master’s degree in Sport and Exercise Science at UNCP.

PA U L I N EP R I V I T E R A

ASSISTANT WOMEN’S SOCCER COACH3rd Year: 31-9-2

Salem International, 2005

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SUPPORT STAFFCARLIE BOESE

Athletic Media Relations

Indiana, 2009

JOEYHANNANT

Strength and Conditioning Coach

Western Illinois (2005)

A recent graduate of Indiana University and a former collegiate athlete, Carlie Boese (pronounced Bay-see) begins her first year in athletic ad-ministration as an assistant in the athletic media relations office. She will serve as the primary media contact for the sports of women’s soccer, cross country, women’s basketball and track & field. Boese will also handle the day-to-day athletic media relations duties of UNCP’s cheerleading and dance squads.

A three-time all-America scholar-athlete at Ernest W. Seaholm High School in her native Bloomfield, Mich., Boese was a two-time captain for the water polo team, while also serving as a senior captain for SHS’s swimming team as well. Her athletic talents would land her an athletic scholarship at IU where she excelled immediately as a coxswain on the Hoosier rowing team. In just her first year on the varsity level in 2006, she helped the second novice eight to a school record seven victories, while also coxing the first novice eight to wins over Cincinnati and Dayton.

A recipient of the Indiana Faculty award, as well as Phi Beta Kappa and Michigan Merit laurels, Boese was also very active in her Kappa Alpha Theta sorority where she served as a member of the Finance and Admin-istrative Focus Group, while also competing as a part of the chapter’s competitive cycling team. In addition, she was an integral part of IU’s Dance Marathon which made its mark as just the second student-run organization to raise more than $1 million in donations.

Boese earned her degree in sports broadcasting from Indiana in May. The daughter of Cindy and Tom Boese has two sisters, Darby and Bailey, and one brother, Cameron.

Robin LangleySenior Women’s Admin.

Khary McGheeCompliance Director

Jake BarkettGame Operations

Matt PellegrinAsst. Athletic Media Relations

Omar AhmadAsst. Strength & Conditioning

Todd AndersonAthletic Media Relations Dir.

Beginning his first year as a member of the UNC Pembroke athletic depart-ment, Joey Hannant is a nationally-certified strength coach that has been charged with the conditioning of the student-athletes in all 16 varsity sports for the Braves. He assumed his current position as UNCP’s head strength and conditioning coach in August, 2009.

A native of Griggsville, Ill., Hannant began his career in strength and con-ditioning as a student at Western Illinois, before honing his skills as a coach when he undertook an internship on the strength and conditioning staff at Iowa where he assisted with strength and conditioning training with the Hawkeyes’ football team. Following his brief stint in Iowa City, Iowa, Han-nant moved on to a graduate assistant position at The Citadel, working di-rectly with the Bulldogs’ volleyball, cross country and cheerleading squads.

Prior to his current stint in Pembroke, Hannant spent seven months as a sports performance coach at Velocity Sports Performance in Lakeland, Fla., implementing sports performance training protocols that emphasized speed development for athletes ages 8-24. While with the organization, Hannant was also charged with designing programs to help athletes achieve tangible results that were continuously updated with the help of world-renowned sports performance coaches whose backgrounds included the coaching of numerous elite and professional athletes, collegiate national champions, and all-Americans.

A 2005 graduate of Western Illinois with a bachelor’s degree in exercise sci-ence, Hannant completed his graduate work in the same field at The Citadel in 2007. He is certified through the National Strength Coaches Associa-tion as a certified strength and conditioning specialist, and through USA Weightlifting as a certified weightlifting club coach. He currently resides in Lumberton.

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ATHLETIC TRAINERSSKYE

LIVERMORE

Asst. Athletic TrainerNew Mexico State

(2002)

MICHAEL BLACBURN

Head Athletic TrainerWinona State (2000)

Skye Livermore is in her second year as an assistant athletic trainier at The University of North Carolina at Pembroke. She has been charged with the day-to-day responsibilities of women’s soccer, women’s basket-ball and tennis.

Livermore has been in Pembroke working as a graduate assistant since 2005. As a G.A. for the Braves, Livermore has worked with softball, track and field and volleyball.

Prior to her time in Pembroke, Livermore spent two years at Fayetteville State University (2003-05) as an assistant athletic trainer. She has also logged an additional year in the training room at Methodist College (now Methodist University) as an assistant athletic trainer.

Livermore completed her undergraduate double major in athletic train-ing education and French at New Mexico State University in 2002 where she earned Crimson Scholar honors. In 2007, she earned her master’s degree from UNC Pembroke in public administration with an emphasis in healthcare.

Originally from Albuquerque, New Mexico, Livermore currently resides in Fort Bragg with her husband of six years SFC James Brasher.

Beginning his first year as a member of the UNC Pembroke athletic training staff, Michael Blackburn is a nationally-certified and state-licensed trainer who oversees the athletic training department at UNCP. He is specifically responsible for, and handles the day-to-day operations of, the prevention and care of injuries for the Braves football and wrestling teams.

Blackburn has spent the previous two seasons as an assistant athletic trainer at Western Illinois University where he was responsible for the daily medical healthcare of the men’s basketball and men’s and women’s golf teams. He was charged with overseeing one of WIU’s athletic training rooms, while also serving as a mentor for six graduate assistant athletic trainers. He also served as an instructor in the Department of Kinesiology at WIU.

A native of Medford, Wisc., Blackburn first got involved in athletic train-ing as an undergraduate at Winona State (Minn.), where he completed a CAATE-accredited athletic training education program. While with the Warriors, Blackburn undertook athletic training responsibilities with the women’s soccer, men’s basketball and baseball programs. In serving in those capacities, he assisted with the treatments and rehabilitation of other Win-ona State student-athletes as well.

Following his graduation from WSU, Blackburn applied for and received a graduate assistant athletic training position at East Tennessee State Uni-versity where he was responsible for the daily medical coverage of the Bucs women’s soccer, women’s track & field and cross country squads. He also assisted with the implementation of a comprehensive medical healthcare program for all 16 Division I sports.

His longest-tenured job would come under the auspices of Ferris State (Mich.) where he was charged with the management of eight intercollegiate sports, including both men’s and women’s basketball, volleyball and the track & field programs from 2002-07. While in Big Rapids, he managed the daily operations of one of FSU’s athletic training rooms and directed student-athlete orthopedic clinics and vision screening schedules. He also coordi-nated medical coverage for the 2005 NCAA Great Lakes Regional Cross Country Championships, as well as the 2006 GLIAC Outdoor Track & Field Championships.

In addition to his duties at the college and university levels, Blackburn also logged time as the certified athletic trainer at the USA Bantam Hockey Camp in 2003, as well as the coordinator of medical coverage for the 2004 Michigan High School Sports Association Basketball Regional in 2004. A board certified athletic trainer by the National Athletic Trainers Association, Blackburn is certified in CPR, as well as in American Red Cross First Aid.

Blackburn received his bachelor’s degree in exercise science from Winona State in 2000 and his master’s of arts certificate in physical education from East Tennessee State in 2002. He currently resides in Lumberton.

James DaleyAsst. Athletic Trainer

Natalie MyersAsst. Athletic Trainer

Josiah HagemannAsst. Athletic Trainer

Shay HuntleyAsst. Athletic Trainer

Emily BeesonAsst. Athletic Trainer

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2009 Roster

# Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Hometown/Previous School00 Rea Segoviano GK 5-6 Fr. Jacksonville, N.C./White Oak HS3 Andrea Collén M 5-4 Fr. Umeå, Sweden/Dragonskolan4 Britney Joiner F 5-3 So. Jacksonville, N.C./Jacksonville HS5 Sam Dunn * M 5-4 Jr. Swansboro, N.C./Swansboro HS6 Emily DesJarlais F/M 5-9 So. Anchorage, AK/Service HS7 Sheena Mature D 5-1 Jr. Swansboro, N.C./Swansboro HS10 Faye Corbett * M/F 5-6 Jr. Gothenburg, Sweden/Katrinelund11 Jenny Irvine D/M 5-7 Jr. Fayetteville, N.C./Jack Britt HS15 Melanie Kiser F 5-4 So. Richlands, N.C./Richlands HS16 Fanny Forsman D 5-5 Fr. Borås, Sweden/Sven Eriksongymnasiet17 Karmi Dagnachew D 5-2 Jr. Jacksonville, N.C./Jacksonville HS20 Brittany Padilla M 5-6 Fr. Jacksonville, N.C./Jacksonville HS21 Anna Svensson F 5-8 Fr. Norrköping, Sweden/Kunskapsgymnasiet22 Heather Jones * D/M 5-8 Sr. Waxhaw, N.C./Parkwood HS23 Cassie Adams D/M 5-2 So. Raeford, N.C./Hoke County HS24 Jenessa Mikolowski D 5-7 Fr. Clayton, N.C./Clayton HS25 Brittany Greaves D 5-9 Jr. Wake Forest, N.C./Southeast Raleigh HS27 Ashley Anctil F 5-4 Fr. Jacksonville, N.C./Richlands HS30 Rebecca Womack M 5-1 So. Thomasville, N.C./North Davidson HS32 Elke Groothuis F 5-10 Fr. Alkmaar, Noord-Holland, The Netherlands/Bergen SG

00 Rea Segoviano GK 5-6 Fr. Jacksonville, N.C./White Oak HS3 Andrea Collén M 5-4 Fr. Umeå, Sweden/Dragonskolan4 Britney Joiner F 5-3 So. Jacksonville, N.C./Jacksonville HS5 Sam Dunn * M 5-4 Jr. Swansboro, N.C./Swansboro HS6 Emily DesJarlais F/M 5-9 So. Anchorage, AK/Service HSy g ,

17 Karmi Dagnachew D 5-2 Jr. Jacksonville, N.C./Jacksonville HS20 Brittany Padilla M 5-6 Fr. Jacksonville, N.C./Jacksonville HS21 Anna Svensson F 5-8 Fr. Norrköping, Sweden/Kunskapsgymnasiet22 Heather Jones * D/M 5-8 Sr. Waxhaw, N.C./Parkwood HS23 Cassie Adams D/M 5-2 So. Raeford, N.C./Hoke County HS

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32 Elke Groothuis F 5-10 Fr. Alkmaar, Noord-Holland, The Netherlands/Bergen SG

00 Rea Segoviano … Ray-uh Suh-go-vee-ah-no3 Andrea Collén … On-dray-ah Co-len6 Emily DesJarlais … Dees-jar-lay7 Sheena Mature … Ma-toor11 Jenny Irvine … Err-vin16 Fanny Forsman … Fonny

17 Karmi Dagnachew … Kar-mee Duh-nacho20 Brittany Padilla … Puh-dee-ah21 Anna Svensson … Onna27 Ashley Anctil … Ank-til30 Rebecca Womack … Whoa-mack32 Elke Groothuis … Ell-kuh Grow-tis

Pronunciation Guide

Pauline Privitera … Pree-vuh-tare-uh

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Squad Analysis

*alphabetical order within position

2009 Team CaptainsFaye Corbett - Sam Dunn - Heather Jones

BRAVES BY POSITION

Forwards

Midfielders

Defenders

Goal Keeper

Ashley Anctil

Elke Groothuis

Britney Joiner

Melanie Kiser

Rea Segoviano

Anna Svensson

Sam Dunn

Emily DesJarlais

Heather Jones

Brittany Padilla

Rebecca Womack

Cassie Adams Andera Collén

Faye Corbett

Sheena Mature Jenessa Mikolowski

Karmi Dagnachew

Fanny Forsman

Jenny Irvine

Brittany Greaves

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Played in six games for UNCP … Took the field for the first time against St. Andrews with 14 minutes of playing time … Picked up season-best playing time in the game against Georgia Southwestern with 24 min-utes.

C A S S I EA DA M S

Defender/MidfielderSophomore • 5-6

Raeford, N.C. (Hoke County)23

Year GP GS G A Pts. Shots Shot% SOG SOG%

2008 6 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000

Totals 6 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000

C A R E E R S T A T I S T I C S

Prepped at Hoke County High School for coach Derek Butler … Played in all 24 games as a prep se-nior and helped pace the Bucks to a 14-7-3 record and a state playoff ap-pearance … Scored 14 points on six goals and two assists en route to her second-straight all-conference and team most outstanding defensive player laurels … Also earned North Carolina scholar-athlete accolades … Scored eight points on four goals during her junior season and earned coach’s award recognition at season’s end … Also lettered in cross country at HCHS.

The daughter of Deborah and Bud-dy Adams … Has an older sister, Gretchen, two older brothers, Ryan and Derrick, and three younger sis-ters, Courtney, Taylor and Jodi … Born in Bavaria, Germany … Gradu-ated 19th in her 319-member senior class at Hoke County while main-taining a 3.8 cumulative grade point average … A mathematics education major at UNCP.

As a Freshman • 2008

Personal

High School / Club

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and Tidahem tournaments ... Also garnered all-star accolades ... Helped lead Molnlycke to a pair of Dana Cup titles, as well as to the Haarlem Cup and Gothia B.

Coach Bjorn-Ulf Palm ... Named most valuable player of both the Fargelanda

The daughter of Mia and Joseph Cor-bett ... Has two brothers, Joseph and Kevin ... Enrolled in pre-major stud-ies at UNCP.

FAY EC O R B E T T

Midfielder/DefenderJunior • 5-6

Gothenburg, Sweden (Katrinelund) 10

Year GP GS G A Pts. Shots Shot% SOG SOG%

2007 19 17 2 4 8 26 .007 11 .423

2008 23 23 4 8 16 34 .118 19 .559

Totals 42 40 6 12 24 60 .100 30 .500

C A R E E R S T A T I S T I C S

Awarded NSCAA All-Region and Dak-tronics All-Region honors … Named to the PBC’s All-Conference 1st Team … Played and started in all 23 games for the Braves … Nabbed 16 points with four goals and eight assists … Took 34 shots, 19 of which were on goal (.559) … Had five games totaling over 90 minutes of play including a season-high 97 minutes of play against Armstrong Atlantic.

Played in 19 games for UNCP with 17 starts to her credit … Scored eight points on two goals and four assists … Took 26 shots, 11 of which were on goal (.423) … Scored first collegiate goal against Queens and tallied a pair of assists in a win over St. Andrews … Registered at least three shots in each of the first four games of the season … Played at least 90 minutes in three different outings, includ-ing a season-best 96 minutes in UNCP’s tie with Armstrong Atlantic.

Prepped at Katrinelund Gymnasium ... Played club soccer for Molnlycke IF and

Personal

As a Sophomore • 2008

As a Freshman • 2007

High School / Club

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… Was also a member of the NCYSA ODP player pool … Also earned three most valuable player laurels as a member of Jacksonville’s cross country team.

K A R M IDAGNACHEW

17Defender

Junior • 5-2Jacksonville, N.C. (Jacksonville HS)

Year GP GS G A Pts. Shots Shot% SOG SOG%

2007 14 1 0 2 2 7 .000 3 .000

2008 17 7 1 3 5 12 .083 5 .417

Totals 31 8 1 5 7 19 .053 8 .421

C A R E E R S T A T I S T I C SPlayed in 17 games and started in sev-en for the Braves … Netted five points with one game-winning goal and a trio of assists … Took 12 shots, five of which were on goal (.417) … Also put up points with assists against North Georgia, Georgia Southwestern and Chowan … Played a season-best 74 minutes against North Georgia.

Played in 14 games for UNCP with one start to her credit … Scored one point on an assist against Mount Olive … Took seven shots, three of which were on goal (.429) … Logged a pair of shots against Pfeiffer and earned first career start at Limestone … Played a season-best 62 minutes at Georgia College.

Prepped at Jacksonville High School for coach Dave Miller … Played club soccer for Coastal Crew and coach Ray Colley … Earned first team all-conference accolades after pacing the Cardinals to a 21-6-0 record as a prep senior and a deep run in the state playoffs … Earned all-area and all-re-gion honors as a junior, as well as an invitation to the junior/senior show-case game … A regular in the Coastal Crew starting lineup, she also had a pair of stints with the Wilmington Hammerheads Super Y organization

The daughter of Elsie and Ted Dagnach-ew … Has a younger brother, Daweet, and two older sisters, current UNC Char-lotte track and cross country standout Tsehaye and former UNCP soccer stand-out Sarah … A criminal justice major at UNCP.

As a Sophomore • 2008

As a Freshman • 2007

High School / Club

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also a member of SHS’s track squad … Also helped lead AYSC to a second place finish at the state tournament.

E M I LYDESJARLAIS

6Forward/Midfielder

Sophomore • 5-9Anchorage, AK (Service HS)

Year GP GS G A Pts. Shots Shot% SOG SOG%

2008 17 3 2 0 4 18 .111 9 .500

Totals 17 3 2 0 4 18 .111 9 .500

C A R E E R S T A T I S T I C S

Played in 17 games for the Braves and started in three … Nabbed four points with a pair of goals … Took 18 shots, nine of which were on goal (.500) … Picked up her first collegiate goal in UN-CP’s first match-up of the season against St. Andrews … Scored the game winning goal against North Georgia while also racking up a season-best 93 minutes of play ... Played as #12 for the Braves.

Prepped at Service High School for coach Mark Cascolan … Played club soccer for Alaska Youth Soccer Associa-tion and coach Mark Cascolan … Played in 21 games as a prep senior and helped lead Cougars to a 16-4-1 record and the state championship … Earned all-state and all-conference honors as a member of Service, while also taking home most valuable player and all-sportsmanship team accolades at the state tournament … Paced Cougars to a 12-4-4 mark and a runner-up finish in the region as a junior … Earned all-conference, utility player and defensive player of the laurels as a member of the flag football team, most improved honors in basketball and was

The daughter of May and Eugene DesJarlais … Has a younger sister, Yvonne, and a younger brother, Eu-gene … Earned three honors awards while maintaining a 3.6 cumulative grade point average at Service … An athletic training major at UNCP.

Personal

High School / Club

As a Freshman • 2008

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lected to play in the East-West All Star Game … As a junior, ranked second in the area with 35 goals and led the Pirates to a 23-1-1 record, a conference and state championship and a No. 1 ranking in the state … At season’s end, was named East Central Conference player of the year … Helped lead Coastal Crew to a semifinal appearance in the USYS NCYSA U-17

S A MD U N N

5MidfielderJunior • 5-4

Swansboro, N.C. (Swansboro HS)

Year GP GS G A Pts. Shots Shot% SOG SOG%

2007 19 19 1 1 3 19 .053 9 .474

2008 23 23 3 0 6 34 .088 16 .471

Totals 42 42 4 1 9 53 .075 25 .472

C A R E E R S T A T I S T I C SNamed to PBC’s All-Academic 1st Team holding a 4.0 grade point av-erage … Played and started in all 23 games for the Braves … Registered six points with three goals, includ-ing the game-winner against Georgia Southwestern … Took 34 shots, 16 of which were on goal (.471) … Nabbed season-highs against Barton in shots (seven) and shots on goal (four).

As a Sophomore • 2008

PBC Presidential Honor Roll selec-tion (gold level) … Played and started in all 19 games for UNCP … Scored three points on one goal and an as-sist … Took 19 shots, nine of which were on goal (.474) … Scored the first points of her collegiate career with a goal and an assist in a win over Queens … Logged 90 or more min-utes of playing time in nine outings, including a season-best 110 in UN-CP’s tie with Armstrong Atlantic.

As a Freshman • 2007

Prepped at Swansboro High School for coach Derrick Jenkins … Played club soccer for Coastal Crew and coach Ray Colley … Scored 32 points on 16 goals as a prep senior en route to capturing her second consecutive all-conference, all-area, all-region and all-state accolades … Also named her team’s player of the year for the second-straight season and was se-

High School / Club

The daughter of Tammy and Michael Dunn … Has a younger brother, Andy … An accounting major at UNCP.

Personal

state cup and a No. 3 ranking in the state … A two-sport athlete at Swansboro, she also was an all-conference performer in track for Swansboro.

* 2009 Co-Captain

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academic all-conference honors for the second-straight year ... Played and started every game as a prep ju-nior and captained Bulldogs to state cup championship, scoring 24 points on six goals and 12 assists ... Helped pace Triangle Futbol Club to an ap-pearance in the semifinals at the state tournament ... Scored five goals and added two assists over the last three seasons with the Stingers in helping to lead the club organization to a pair of state cup titles, as well as an ap-pearance in the finals in 2004 ... Also lettered in volleyball at Southeast Ra-leigh.

B R I T TA N YG R E AV E S

25Defender

Junior • 5-9Wake Forest, N.C. (Southeast Raleigh HS)

Year GP GS G A Pts. Shots Shot% SOG SOG%

2007 17 17 2 1 5 15 .133 6 .400

2008 22 21 2 6 10 17 .118 10 .588

Totals 39 38 4 7 15 32 .125 16 .500

C A R E E R S T A T I S T I C S

Awarded Daktronics All-Region honors while also being named the Peach Belt Player of the Week on Sept. 23 … Played in 22 games while starting in 21 … Picked up a total of 10 points with a pair of goals and six assists … Took 17 shots, 10 of which were on goal (.588) … Scored the game-winning goal while also picking up an assist against Catawba … Played in 11 games that amassed 90 minutes or more of playing time with her season-best 110 minutes against Armstrong Atlantic.

As a Sophomore • 2008

Played and started in 17 games for UNCP … Scored five points on two goals and one assist … Took 15 shots, six of which were on goal (.400) … Scored first col-legiate point on a goal at Limestone, while also adding a score against Mount Olive … Tallied lone assist of the season against St. Andrews … Registered a sea-son-best four shots against Mount Olive … Played every minute of nine contests, including a season-best 110 in UNCP’s tie with Armstrong Atlantic.

As a Freshman • 2007

Prepped at Southeast Raleigh High School for coach Jonathan Hasbrouck ... Played club soccer for Triangle Futbol Club and coach Pete Sadin, as well as the Stingers and coaches Jon Hasbrouck and Larry Gibbs ... Led Southeast Raleigh in assists and captained the Bulldogs to the conference regular season and tour-nament title ... An all-conference and all-region selection, she also garnered

High School / Club

The daughter of Dionne and Trey Wells ... Has a younger brother, Cam-eron ... A nursing major at UNCP.

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J E N N YI RV I N E

11Defender/Midfielder

Senior • 5-7Fayetteville, N.C. (Jack Britt HS)

Year GP GS G A Pts. Shots Shot% SOG SOG%

2007 9 1 0 0 0 3 .000 1 .333

2008 7 0 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500

Totals 16 1 0 0 0 5 .000 2 .400

C A R E E R S T A T I S T I C SPlayed in seven games for the Braves … Had a pair of shots against Geor-gia Southwestern, one of which was on goal (.500) … Recorded a season-high playing time of 59 minutes in the teams first game against St. An-drews on August 28.

As a Sophomore • 2008

PBC Presidential Honor Roll selec-tion (gold level) … Played in nine games for UNCP with one start to her credit … Took three shots, one of which was on goal (.333) … Earned first career start at Columbus State … Logged shots against both Queens and USC Aiken, as well as a shot on goal against Georgia Southwestern … Played a season-best 68 minutes against Mount Olive.

As a Freshman • 2007

Prepped at Jack Britt High School for coach Nat Bunphithak ... Played and started every game as a prep senior en route to leading the Buccaneers to a 15-3 record and a runner-up finish in the conference for the second-straight year … Earned all-conference and team most valuable player accolades … Earned all-conference honors as a junior in helping to pace the Bucca-neers to a 14-4 clip, while also being decorated with Jack Britt’s student-athlete of the week laurel.

High School / Club

The daughter of Linda Irvine Galvano and Tony Galvano … Has an older sis-ter, Melissa … A special education major at UNCP.

Personal

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Year GP GS G A Pts. Shots Shot% SOG SOG%

2008 23 12 11 4 26 71 .155 33 .465

Totals 23 12 11 4 26 71 .155 33 .465

C A R E E R S T A T I S T I C S

Took home PBC’s Freshman of the Year award … Played in 23 games while start-ing in 12 … Scored 26 points with 11 goals and four assists … Took 71 shots, 33 of which were on goal (.465) … Scored two game winning goals in the regular season against Limestone and Lander … Also netted three PBC Tournament goals USC Aiken, GCSU and Pfeiffer.

As a Freshman • 2008

Prepped at Jacksonville High School for coaches David Miller and John Sweeney … Helped lead Cardinals to a 16-7-1 re-cord and a runner-up finish in 3A/4A conference as a senior … Earned all-state laurels, while also grabbing her second-straight all-conference and all-region honors … Also earned offensive player of the year accolades, the Brittany Wil-lis sportsmanship award and an invita-tion to the East-West games … Prepped at Southwest Onslow High School for coach John Sweeney as a junior where she earned all-area laurels … A three-sport athlete, also participated in track and volleyball at Jacksonville.

High School / Club

The daughter of Samantha and George Turnley … Has a younger sister, Tiffany, and a younger brother, Stefan … An exercise and sports sci-ence major at UNCP.

Personal

B R I T N E YJ O I N E R

4Forward

Sophomore • 5-3Jacksonville, N.C. (Jacksonville HS)

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… Team won their conference her last two seasons … Was named MVP and all-region her senior season … Was team captain her senior year.

H E AT H E RJ O N E S

22Defender/Midfielder

Senior • 5-8Waxhaw, N.C. (Parkwood HS)

Year GP GS G A Pts. Shots Shot% SOG SOG%

2005 19 16 0 0 0 6 .000 5 .833

2007 19 14 0 0 0 12 .000 9 .750

2008 23 22 0 1 1 5 .000 2 .400

Totals 61 52 0 1 1 23 .000 16 .696

C A R E E R S T A T I S T I C SPlayed 23 games and started in 22 … Netted one point for UNCP with an assist against Erskine … Took five shots, two of which were on goal (.400) … Had season-high pair of shots against Carson Newman … Played an notable 12 games totaling more than 90 minutes of play with her season-best 110 minute game against Armstrong Atlantic.

As a Junior • 2008

PBC Presidential Honor Roll selec-tion (bronze level) … Played in all 19 games for UNCP with 14 starts to her credit … Took 12 shots, nine of which were on goal (.750) … Registered a season-best three shots (two on goal) against Mount Olive … Played at least 90 minutes in five outings, in-cluding a season-best 110 in UNCP’s tie with Armstrong Atlantic.

As a Sophomore • 2007

Attended Parkwood High School in Charlotte … Also earned three letters in basketball … Was named all-con-ference her junior and senior seasons

High School / Club

Played in 19 games for UNCP with 16 starts to her credit ... Took six shots, five of which were on goal (.833) ... Logged first career start in a 3-0 win over Chowan ... Took a season-best two shots in a 2-0 win over USC Ai-ken in the regular season finale.

As a Freshman • 2006

The daughter of Jan and Tom Jones … Has an older sister, Jessica … Enrolled in pre-major studies at UNCP.

Personal

* 2009 Co-Captain

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Year GP GS G A Pts. Shots Shot% SOG SOG%

2008 3 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000

Totals 3 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000

C A R E E R S T A T I S T I C S

M E L A N I EK I S E R

ForwardSophomore • 5-4

Richlands, N.C. (Richlands HS) 15Played in three games for the Braves … Took the field on Sept. 10 for her first collegiate game against Queens where she had a season-best 17 min-utes of play.

As a Freshman • 2008

Prepped at Richlands High School for coach P.J. McManus … Helped lead Wildcats to a 15-7-2 record and the third round of the state playoffs as a senior … Earned all-conference laurels, as well as an invitation to the East/West Showcase, after an outstanding junior season that saw her scored 26 points on 10 goals and six assists in pacing RHS to a 17-8-2 record and the fourth round of the state playoffs … Was also a volleyball standout for the Wildcats, earning a pair of all-conference and all-region awards.

High School / Club

The daughter of Leanna and Howard Kiser … Has an older brother; Josh … Graduated in the top 17 percent (36th) of her 206-member senior class at RHS while maintaining a 3.928 cu-mulative GPA … A nursing major at UNCP.

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News … Helped pace Coastal Crew to a semifinal appearance in the USYS NCY-SA U-17 state cup and a No. 3 ranking in the state … Was also an all-conference performer in track for Swansboro.

S H E E NAM AT U R E

7Defender

Junior • 5-1Swansboro, N.C. (Swansboro HS)

Year GP GS G A Pts. Shots Shot% SOG SOG%

2007 17 4 0 1 1 5 .000 3 .600

2008 23 9 0 2 2 5 .000 3 .600

Totals 40 13 0 3 3 10 .000 6 .600

C A R E E R S T A T I S T I C SPlayed in all 23 games while start-ing in nine for UNCP … Tallied five points with a pair of assists … Had five shots, three of which were on goal (.600) … Season included four games with 90 of more minutes of playing time, including season-best 93 minutes against North Georgia.

PBC Presidential Honor Roll selec-tion (silver level) … Played in 17 games for UNCP with four starts to her credit … Scored one point after logging an assist on Jamie Clarke’s goal at Barton … Took five shots, three of which were on goal (.600) … Earned first career start at Colum-bus State … Turned in a pair of shots on goal, her first shots of the season, against Mount Olive … Played 90 or more minutes on three occasions, in-cluding 100 minutes of playing time against North Georgia.

As a Freshman • 2007

Prepped at Swansboro High School for coach Derick Jenkins … Played club soccer for Coastal Crew and coach Ray Colley … Played and started every game and helped lead the Pirates to a 23-1-1 record, a con-ference and state championship and a No. 1 ranking in the state … Earned her third consecutive all-conference nod … Selected defensive player of the year by the Jacksonville Daily

High School / Club

The daughter of Erma and Charles Ma-ture … Has an older sister, Krystle, and a younger sister, Kristina … An art studio major at UNCP.

Personal

As a Sophomore • 2008

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Year GP GS G A Pts. Shots Shot% SOG SOG%

2008 16 0 2 0 4 3 .667 3 1.00

Totals 16 0 2 0 4 3 .667 3 1.00

C A R E E R S T A T I S T I C S

R E B E C C AWO M A C K

MidfielderSophomore • 5-1

Thomasville, N.C. (North Davidson HS) 30Played in 16 games to start off her collegiate career with the Braves … Picked up four points for UNCP with a pair of goals … Took three shots, all of which were on goal (1.00) … Took the field for the first time against St. Andrews where she found 35 min-utes of playing time … Netted her first collegiate goal against Pfeiffer.

As a Freshman • 2008

Prepped at North Davidson High School for coach Greg Beall ... Holds the record for assists in a season and points in a career ... also broke the all-time leading scorer record ... Helped the Black Knights to a 15-7-0 record and the second round of the state playoffs as the squad’s captain her senior year ... Was awarded offen-sive player of the year ... Recorded 22 goals, eight assists, and 150 points and earned all-conference and team MVP honors her junior year while advancing to the second round of the state playoffs. Traveled to Trini-dad and Tobago in 2005 to train with the National Team ... Also ran cross country for North Davidson for three years earning all county honors all three seasons.

High School / Club

The daughter of Lisa and Johnny Womack ... Has one brother; Zane ... Was on the academic honor roll in ninth and 10th grade ... Biology ma-jor at UNCP.

Personal

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A S H L E YA N C T I L

ForwardFreshman • 5-4

Jacksonville, N.C. (Richlands HS)

Prepped at Richlands High School for Coach PJ McManus ... Started in all 26 games during her final year with McManus … Recorded 25 goals and 18 assists on 90 shots, 51 of which were on goal … Garnered all-area all- region and all-conference 1st Team honors as well as the most valuable offensive player award for leading the Wildcats to a 17-8-1 record.

High School / ClubThe daughter of Mitchell and Angela Oltmann … Has one younger brother; Andrew … When she signed with the Braves, Anctil was ranked 11th in her class of 216 carrying a 3.931 GPA into graduation … A member of Beta Club and the World Languages Club … Un-decided in her major at UNCP.

Personal

Prepped with the Mariehem SK in Sweden under coach Christer Oscars-son.

High School / ClubThe daughter of Jamshid Khodadadi and Annika Collén … Has two brothers, Oskar and Niclas as well as two sisters, Anna and Anja … Received a scholarship as the most ambitions student in the com-mune of Umeå during her high school years … Participated in the school’s as-sembly of environmental development at Dragonskolan.

Personal

A N D R E AC O L L É N

MidfielderFreshman • 5-4

Umeå, Sweden (Dragonskolan) 3

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FA N N YF O R S M A N

DefenderFreshman • 5-5

Borås, Sweden (Sven Eriksongymnasiet)

Prepped with the Dalsjoförs in Sweden under coach Ethem.

High School / ClubThe daughter of Lennart and Tove Fors-man … Has two brothers, Philip and Fa-bian.

Personal

E L K EGROOTHUIS

ForwardFreshman • 5-10

Alkmaar, The Netherlands (Bergen SG)32Prepped with the BSV Bergen soccer team under Wesley Louwe in The Neth-erlands … Also played as a Junior in the United States as a foreign exchange stu-dent at Richmond Senior High School under coach Bennie Howard … Earned all-conference honors at Richmond Se-nior HS.

High School / ClubThe daughter of Ron and Jantien Groothuis … Has one sister, Lotte … Was a foreign exchange student in the United States during 2007 living with Jeffrey and Joy Starling.

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member … During her years at Clayton, her team was the conference champions and advanced to the first round of the state playoffs … Mikolowski was also named a three-time all-academic team member while holding a 4.4 weighted GPA.

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B R I T TA N YPA D I L L A

DefenderFreshman • 5’7”

Clayton, N.C. (Clayton HS)

MidfielderFreshman • 5-6

Jacksonville, N.C. (Jacksonville HS)

Prepped at Clayton High School for Coach Sena Maziarz ... Led the Comets to an 18-5 clip during her ju-nior year … During her high school career Mikolowski was named Defen-sive Player of the Year for the Greater Neuse River Conference and All-Conference team member in addition to being a two-time All-Region team

High School / ClubMikolowski is the daughter of Leon and Josefa Mikolowski … Has two sisters, Alishia and Selina … Mikolowski grad-uated 33rd in her class of 408 students … After living in Germany for 10 years, Mikolowski is fluent in German and is also a member of National Honor So-ciety and Art Club … A Sports Science and Exercise major at UNCP.

Personal

Prepped at Jacksonville High School for Coach D. Miller … A four-year letterman for the Cardinals in soc-cer and basketball … Twice named Female Athlete of the Year and was a two-time All-Area honorable mention in basketball … Played for the OCSA ’90 Coastal Crew team

High School / Club Personalcoached by Roger Carrol … Prior to coming to UNCP Padilla helped the Coastal Crew team roll to a 29-2-2 record … A member of the Coastal Crew team when they were named 2009 U.S. club national champions as well as CESA Classic champions, two-time Region III Premiere league champions, NICK Cup champions, Matt Helms Cup champions and the Raleigh Shootout champions.

The daughter of Carlos and Teresa Pa-dilla … Has two siblings, Broderick and Cassandra … Held a 3.3 GPA and gradu-ated 103rd in her class of 306 … A mem-ber of Math Club and the former junior class representative … An Elementary Education major at UNCP.

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R E ASEGOVIANO

Goal KeeperFreshman • 5-6

Jacksonville, N.C. (White Oak HS) 00a sister, Aja and brother, Enrique … Graduated 28th in her glass of 262 while maintaining a 4.0 grade points average … A member of the Fellow-ship of Christian Athletes (FCA) and the Spanish Club at White Oak High School … A Sports Science and Exer-cise major at UNCP.

3A State Championship during her se-nior year … Anchored the defense that allowed the OCSA ’90 Costal Crew, coached by Roger Carroll, to bring home a US Club National Championship.

Prepped at White Oak High School for Coach Buddy Carroll … A letterman with the Vikings in soccer (four years) and basketball (three years) … Garnered 2008 NCHSAA All-Region laurels … Picked up All-Region team member while also being named to the Jackson-ville Daily News All-Conference team … Led the Lady Vikings to a NCHSAA

High School / Club

The daughter of Enrique and Donella Segoviano … Has two younger siblings

Personal

A N NAS V E N S S O N

ForwardFreshman • 5-8

Norrkoping, Sweden(Kunskapsgymnasiet)21

Prepped with the Eneby BK soccer team in Sweden under coach Peter Gustafs-son.

High School / Club

The daughter of Anders and Christine Svensson … Has one brother, Calle, and two sisters, Jenny and Sanna.

Personal

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J U N I O R SClass of 2011

S O P H O M O R E SClass of 2012

F R E S H M E NClass of 2013

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2008 Game Summaries

2008 Season Statistics

2008 PBC Review

UNCP Records

Series Records

Awards and Honors

Year-By-Year Results

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2008 Game SummariesUNC Pembroke 3St. Andrews 0

UNC Pembroke (1-0-0) 1 2 3St. Andrews (0-1-0) 0 0 0

30:24 UNCP Melanie Cobb (Akins)51:59 UNCP Melanie Cobb (Corbett)64:47 UNCP Emily DesJarlais (Corbett, Greaves)

UNCP SAPCShots 25 6Shots on Goal 12 4 Saves 4 9Corner Kicks 10 1Fouls 13 11 Cautions and Ejections: none

Shots Taken:UNC Pembroke: Melanie Cobb (13), Hanna Pirinen (4), Sam Dunn (2), Nisa Akins (1), Faye Corbett (1), Karmi Dagnachew (1), Brittany Greaves (1), Kayla Peevy (1), Emily DesJarlais (1).

St. Andrews: Brown (4), Frazer (1), Miller (1).

Goalkeeper Stats: Beverly (UNCP) 90:00, 4 saves; Burton (SAPC) 90:00, 9 saves, 3 goals.

August 28, 2008Knights Field • Laurinburg, N.C.

UNC Pembroke 3Limestone 0

UNC Pembroke (2-0-0) 2 1 3Limestone (0-1-0) 0 0 0

24:00 UNCP Britney Joiner (Corbett)33:57 UNCP Melanie Cobb (unassisted)47:01 UNCP Faye Corbett (Cobb)

UNCP LCShots 44 2Shots on Goal 15 1 Saves 1 12Corner Kicks 7 0Fouls 12 8 Cautions and Ejections: YC-LC #TM (50:32), YC-UNCP Brittany Greaves (56:59)

Shots Taken:UNC Pembroke: Melanie Cobb (13), Britney Joiner (9), Hanna Pirinen (4), Faye Corbett (4), Emily Des-Jarlais (3) Sam Dunn (2), Nisa Akins (2), Meredith Pierson (2), Brittany Greaves (2), Heather Jones (1), Ashley McManus (1), Sheena Mature (1).

Limestone: Carter (1), Brothers (1).

Goalkeeper Stats: Beverly (UNCP) 90:00, 1 save; Boyce (LC) 90:00, 12 saves, 3 goals.

August 30, 2008Varsity Grounds • Pembroke, N.C.

UNC Pembroke 2Pfeiffer 0

UNC Pembroke (3-0-0) 1 1 2Pfeiffer (0-1-0) 0 0 0

7:45 UNCP Own Goal 69:42 UNCP Rebecca Womack (Pirinen, Akins)

UNCP PUShots 13 12Shots on Goal 7 4 Saves 4 5Corner Kicks 3 3Fouls 14 9 Cautions and Ejections: none

Shots Taken:UNC Pembroke: Kayla Peevy (3), Britney Joiner (2), Hanna Pirinen (2), Lauren Townsend (2), Sam Dunn (1), Melanie Cobb (1), Faye Corbett (1), Brittany Greaves (1), Meredith Pierson (1).

Pfeiffer: Hawkins (4), Wombwell (3), Bartsch (2), Reale (1), Moulton (1), Reaves (1).

Goalkeeper Stats: Beverly (UNCP) 90:00, 4 save; Hinman (PU) 90:00, 12 saves, 3 goals.

September 1, 2008N.E. Lesko Field • Misenheimer, N.C.

UNC Pembroke 4Queens 0

UNC Pembroke (4-0-0) 3 1 4Queens (0-4-1) 0 0 0

13:33 UNCP Hanna Pirinen (Corbett)16:55 UNCP Nisa Akins (Cobb)44:31 UNCP Brtitney Joiner (unassisted)63:00 UNCP Faye Corbett (Akins, Pirinen)

UNCP QUShots 12 18Shots on Goal 3 9Saves 6 3Corner Kicks 5 6Fouls 21 12 Cautions and Ejections: none

Shots Taken:UNC Pembroke: Melanie Cobb (5), Nisa Akins (3), Britney Joiner (3), Kayla Peevy (2), Faye Corbett (2), Brittany Greaves (2), Sam Dunn (1), Hanna Pirinen (1), Emily DesJarlias (1), Meredith Pierson (1).

Queens: Byzewski (1).

Goalkeeper Stats: Beverly (UNCP) 90:00, 1 save; Kornacki (QU) 45:00, 4 saves, 3 goals, Landry (QU) 45:00, 3 saves, 1 goal.

September 10, 2008Queens Sports Complex • Charlotte, N.C.

UNC Pembroke 3Lenoir-Rhyne 1

UNC Pembroke (5-0-0) 1 2 3Lenoir-Rhyne (5-1-0) 0 1 1

38:06 UNCP Britney Joiner (unassisted)54:49 UNCP Melanie Cobb (Akins)79:06 UNCP Britney Joiner (unassisted)80:27 LRU Lauren Rosch (Shope)

UNCP LRUShots 10 12Shots on Goal 6 6Saves 5 3Corner Kicks 3 3Fouls 9 14 Cautions and Ejections: YC-LRU #17 Stevie Dil-lenger

Shots Taken:UNC Pembroke: Melanie Cobb (3), Kayla Peevy (2), Britney Joiner (2), Nisa Akins (1), Hanna Pirinen (1), Rebecca Womack (1).

Lenoir-Rhyne: Laura Linehan (3), Kaelia Frazier (2), Kelsey Eidson (2), Marianna Shackelford (2), Lauren Rosch (1), Audrey Moore (1), Stevie Del-linger (1).

Goalkeeper Stats: Beverly (UNCP) 90:00, 5 saves, 1 goal; Burwell (LRU) 90:00, 3 saves, 3 goals.

September 13, 2008Varsity Grounds • Pembroke, N.C.

UNC Pembroke 3Wingate 1

UNC Pembroke (6-0-0) 2 1 3Wingate (5-2-0) 1 0 1

16:37 WU Own Goal27:55 UNCP Melanie Cobb (Akins)38:58 UNCP Meredith Pierson (Cobb)77:53 UNCP Hanna Pirinen (Joiner)

UNCP WUShots 17 14Shots on Goal 9 6Saves 5 6Corner Kicks 6 5Fouls 10 11 Cautions and Ejections: YC-UNCP #9 Melanie Cobb (69:57); YC-WU #22 Kerstin Williams (89:40).

Shots Taken:UNC Pembroke: Britney Joiner (5), Hanna Pirinen (4), Melanie Cobb (3), Sam Dunn (2), Nisa Akins (1), Brittany Greaves (1), Meredith Pierson (1).Clayton State: Madi Welch (4), Lisa Service (2), Julie Zielinski (2), Ashlee Pentony (2), Jordan Mayer (1), Kerstin Williams (1), Katelyn Butler (1), Kelly Adams (1).Goalkeeper Stats: Beverly (UNCP) 90:00, 5 saves, 1 goal; Smith (WU) 90:00, 6 saves, 3 goals.

September 17, 2008Varsity Grounds • Pembroke, N.C.

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2008 Game SummariesUNC Pembroke 1Georgia College 0

UNC Pembroke (7-0-0) 1 0 1Georgia College (3-1-1) 0 0 0

40:51 UNCP Nisa Akins (Mature)

UNCP GCSUShots 12 5Shots on Goal 3 3Saves 3 2Corner Kicks 3 1Fouls 17 8 Cautions and Ejections: YC-GCSU #TM (76:01)

Shots Taken:UNC Pembroke: Britney Joiner (5), Melanie Cobb (2), Hanna Pirinen (2), Nisa Akins (2), Faye Corbett (1).

Georgia College: Lyric Burnett (2), Hayley Ferrell (1), Leah Frazer (1), Jessica Newland (1).

Goalkeeper Stats: Beverly (UNCP) 90:00, 3 saves; Plunkett (CLSU) 90:00, 2 saves, 1 goal.

September 20, 2008Varsity Grounds • Pembroke, N.C.

UNC Pembroke 0Armstrong Atlantic 0

UNC Pembroke (7-0-1) 0 0 0Armstrong Atlantic (4-2-2) 0 0 0

UNCP AASUShots 18 17Shots on Goal 9 7Saves 7 9Corner Kicks 6 2Fouls 9 8 Cautions and Ejections: YC-AASU #3 Emily Lat-ner (97:06); YC-UNCP #TM (108:48)

Shots Taken:UNC Pembroke: Britney Joiner (6), Melanie Cobb (4), Faye Corbett (3), Kayla Peevy (2), Hanna Pirinen (1), Lauren Townsend (1), Brittany Greaves (1).

Armstrong Atlantic: Kristin Burton (7), Emily Lat-ner (4), Bjorg Magnea Olafs (4), Jennifer Brian (1), Pordis Petursdottir (1).

Goalkeeper Stats: Beverly (UNCP) 110:00, 6 saves; Mitchell (AASU) 110:00, 9 saves.

September 22, 2008AT&T Field • Savannah, Ga.

UNC Pembroke 1Columbus State 3

UNC Pembroke (7-1-1) 1 0 1Columbus State (9-2-0) 1 2 3

1:33 CSU Gina Goforth (Walthall) 9:56 UNCP Faye Corbett (Cobb)74:42 CSU Melinda Bush (Mathews)81:26 CSU Gina Goforth (MacEachern, Parrish) UNCP CSUShots 11 16Shots on Goal 4 8Saves 5 3Corner Kicks 6 10Fouls 9 9 Cautions and Ejections: none

Shots Taken:UNC Pembroke: Britney Joiner (4), Karmi Dag-nachew (3), Melanie Cobb (2), Faye Corbett (2).

Columbus State: Gina Goforth (4), Stephanie Parrish (3), Sarah Hawkins (2), Kellie Myles (1), Lindsey Morgan (1), Rachel Walthall (1), Leslie Mathews (1), MacEachern (1), Floyd (1), Bush (1).Goalkeeper Stats: Beverly (UNCP) 90:00, 5 saves, 3 goals; Sanchez (CSU) 90:00, 3 saves, 1 goal.

September 26, 2008Varsity Grounds • Pembroke, N.C.

UNC Pembroke 3Catawba 2

UNC Pembroke (8-1-1) 3 0 3Catawba (7-3-0) 2 0 2

1:57 UNCP Britney Joiner (Corbett) 4:23 UNCP Melanie Cobb (Greaves)26:50 CATW Tasha Wilhelm (unassisted)33:43 UNCP Brittany Greaves (unassisted)41:05 CATW Leala Ghorbani (unassisted)

UNCP CATWShots 17 14Shots on Goal 7 5Saves 3 4Corner Kicks 7 4Fouls 9 8 Cautions and Ejections: none

Shots Taken:UNC Pembroke: Melanie Cobb (6), Britney Joiner (5), Brittany Greaves (2), Kayla Peevy (1), Karmi Dagnachew (1), Nisa Akins (1), Sheena Mature (1).

Catawba: Suarez (3), Nichols (3), Ghorbani (2), Schwertner (2), McFarland (2), Retundie (1), Wil-helm (1).

Goalkeeper Stats: Beverly (UNCP) 90:00, 3 saves, 2 goals; Binder (CATW) 90:00, 4 saves, 3 goals.

October 1, 2008Varsity Grounds • Pembroke, N.C.

UNC Pembroke 3Clayton State 0

UNC Pembroke (6-3-1) 3 0 3Clayton State (5-3-1) 0 0 0

5:42 UNCP Melanie Cobb (unassisted)18:06 UNCP Faye Corbett (unassisted)22:49 UNCP Nisa Akins (Cobb) UNCP CCSUShots 12 18 Shots on Goal 3 9Saves 6 3Corner Kicks 5 6Fouls 21 12 Cautions and Ejections: none

Shots Taken:UNC Pembroke: Melanie Cobb (4), Faye Corbett (3), Emily DesJarlais (3), Kayla Peevy (2), Nisa Akins (2), Britney Joiner (2), Ashley McManus (1), Caroline Schmidt (1), Anna Wommack (1), Karmi Dagnachew (1).

Clayton State: Dreasler (2), Smith-Dack (2), Mueller (2), Powell (1), Durham (1).

Goalkeeper Stats: Beverly (UNCP) 90:00, 4 saves; Jowers (CCSU) 6:42, 0 saves, 1 goal; Bettis (CCSU) 85:18, 9 saves, 2 goals.

October 3, 2008Varsity Grounds • Pembroke, N.C.

UNC Pembroke 5Erskine 0

UNC Pembroke (10-1-1) 2 3 5Erskine (2-6-0) 0 0 0

6:20 UNCP Nisa Akins (Jones)24:37 UNCP Sam Dunn (unassisted)46:30 UNCP Melanie Cobb (Corbett)48:00 UNCP Melanie Cobb (Peevy)70:00 UNCP Britney Joiner (unassisted)

UNCP ECShots 10 3Shots on Goal 10 1Saves 1 10Corner Kicks 8 0Fouls 2 2 Cautions and Ejections: none

Shots Taken:UNC Pembroke: Sam Dunn (3), Melanie Cobb (3), Faye Corbett (2), Nisa Akins (1), Britney Joiner (1).

Erskine: Patterson (2), Tinker (1).

Goalkeeper Stats: Beverly (UNCP) 90:00, 1 save; Lawson (EC) 90:00, 10 saves, 5 goals.

October 8, 2008Huggins Field • Due West, S.C.

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2008 Game SummariesUNC Pembroke 3Lander 1

UNC Pembroke (11-1-1) 1 2 3Lander (6-4-0) 0 1 1

23:46 UNCP Hanna Pirinen (Joiner)68:25 UNCP Britney Joiner (unassisted)71:05 UNCP Sam Dunn (Cobb)75:35 LU Kelley Maupin (unassisted)

UNCP LUShots 13 8Shots on Goal 10 5Saves 4 7Corner Kicks 3 4Fouls 8 3 Cautions and Ejections: YC-LU #6 Katrina Lyytikainen (65:38)

Shots Taken:UNC Pembroke: Melanie Cobb (6), Britney Joiner (3), Sam Dunn (1), Hanna Pirinen (1), Meredith Pierson (1).

Lander: Finnberg (4), Maupin (1), Polhamus (1), Hall (1), Hine (1).

Goalkeeper Stats: Beverly (UNCP) 90:00, 4 saves, 1 goal; Baltz (LU) 90:00, 7 saves, 3 goals.

October 11, 2008Lander Soccer Field • Greenwood, S.C.

UNC Pembroke 1North Georgia 0

UNC Pembroke (12-1-1) 0 0 1 1North Georgia (6-4-2) 0 0 0 0

93:26 UNCP Emily DesJarlais

UNCP NGCSUShots 12 4Shots on Goal 5 1Saves 1 4Corner Kicks 2 2Fouls 16 21 Cautions and Ejections: none

Shots Taken:UNC Pembroke: Sam Dunn (2), Melanie Cobb (2), Karmi Dagnachew (2), Britney Joiner (1), Sheena Mature (1), Faye Corbett (1), Emily DesJarlais (1), Lauren Townsend (1), Brittany Greaves (1).

North Georgia: Martin (2), Douglass (1), Nunnery (1).

Goalkeeper Stats: Beverly (UNCP) 93:26, 1 save; English (NGCSU) 93:26, 4 saves, 1 goal.

October 16, 2008Varsity Grounds • Pembroke, N.C.

UNC Pembroke 5Barton 0

UNC Pembroke (13-1-1) 2 3 5Barton (7-6-2) 0 0 0

8:49 UNCP Nisa Akins (Corbett, Greaves)27:41 UNCP Melanie Cobb (Greaves)47:30 UNCP Melanie Cobb (Corbett)83:20 UNCP Anna Wommak (Cobb)85:57 UNCP Melanie Cobb (Mature)

UNCP BCShots 48 2Shots on Goal 23 1Saves 1 18Corner Kicks 14 1Fouls 6 5 Cautions and Ejections: none

Shots Taken:UNC Pembroke: Melanie Cobb (12), Sam Dunn (7), Ashley McManus( Emily DesJarlais (6), Nisa Akins (3), Kayla Peevy (2), Anna Wommack (2), Hanna Pirinen (2), Alisia Gustafson (2), Faye Corbett (1), Heather Jones (1), Brittany Greaves (1), Britney Joiner (1), Sheena Mature (1).

Barton: Wilkerson (2).

Goalkeeper Stats: Beverly (UNCP) 90:00, 1 save; Macri (BC) 90:00, 16 saves, 5 goals.

October 22, 2008Varsity Grounds • Pembroke, N.C.

UNC Pembroke 7Georgia Southwestern 0

UNC Pembroke (14-1-1) 3 4 7Georgia Southwestern (5-12-1) 0 0 0

27:28 UNCP Sam Dunn (Greaves)30:58 UNCP Melanie Cobb (Joiner)36:15 UNCP Britney Joiner (unassisted)50:40 UNCP Melanie Cobb (Greaves)51:59 UNCP Ashley McManus (unassisted)53:48 UNCP Melanie Cobb (Dagnachew)59:00 UNCP Melanie Cobb (Akins)

UNCP GSWShots 40 5Shots on Goal 21 2Saves 2 13Corner Kicks 8 2Fouls 5 4 Cautions and Ejections: YC-GSW #13 Kalila Lincoln (65:15)

Shots Taken:UNC Pembroke: Melanie Cobb (10), Faye Corbett (5), Ashley McManus (3), Britney Joiner (3), Kayla Peevy (2), Sam Dunn (2), Lauren Townsend (2), Karmi Dagnachew (2), Jenny Irvine (2), Hanna Pirinen (2), Alisia Gustafson (2), Nisa Akins (1), Heather Jones (1), Brittany Greaves (1), Caroline Schmidt (1), Emily DesJarlais (1).

Georgia Southwestern: Kesha Thompson (3), Elizabeth Keller (1), Stephanie Patrylo (1).

Goalkeeper Stats: Beverly (UNCP) 90:00, 2 saves; Richardson (GSW) 90:00, 13 saves, 7 goals.

October 25, 2008GSW Soccer Field • Americus, Ga.

UNC Pembroke 4Chowan 0

UNC Pembroke (15-1-1) 2 2 4Lander (7-10-1) 0 0 0

0:54 UNCP Melanie Cobb (Corbett) 8:10 UNCP Nisa Akins (Cobb)54:51 UNCP Nisa Akins (Peevy)56:48 UNCP Brittany Greaves (Dagnachew)

UNCP CUShots 12 2Shots on Goal 7 0Saves 0 5Corner Kicks 5 2Fouls 5 13 Cautions and Ejections: none

Shots Taken:UNC Pembroke: Melanie Cobb (7), Nisa Akins (6), Hanna Pirinen (5), Kayla Peevy (2), Ashley McManus (2), Brittany Greaves (2), Sam Dunn (1), Karmi Dagnachew (1), Caroline Schmidt (1), Britney Joiner (1), Emily DesJarlais (1).

Chowan: McCarthy (2), Danzeisen (2), Bradford (1), Duncan (1).

Goalkeeper Stats: Beverly (UNCP) 90:00, 2 saves; Brown (CU) 90:00, 9 saves, 4 goals.

October 29, 2008Varsity Grounds • Pembroke, N.C.

UNC Pembroke 2USC Aiken 0

UNC Pembroke (16-1-1) 2 0 2USC Aiken (3-12-2) 0 0 0

6:40 UNCP Karmi Dagnachew (Cobb)34:50 UNCP Melanie Cobb (unassisted)

UNCP USCAShots 12 2Shots on Goal 3 0Saves 6 5Corner Kicks 5 2Fouls 21 13 Cautions and Ejections: none

Shots Taken:UNC Pembroke: Melanie Cobb (4), Sam Dunn (2), Faye Corbett (2), Nisa Akins (1), Emily DesJarlais (1), Kami Dagnachew (1), Brittany Greaves (1).

USC Aiken: Whitley (1), Marshall (1).

Goalkeeper Stats: Beverly (UNCP) 90:00; Westphal (USCA) 90:00, 5 saves, 2 goals.

November 1, 2008Varsity Grounds • Pembroke, N.C.

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2008 Game SummariesUNC Pembroke 1USC Aiken 0

UNC Pembroke (17-1-1) 0 1 1USC Aiken (3-15-2) 0 0 0

75:45 UNCP Britney Joiner (Peevy)

UNCP USCAShots 26 1Shots on Goal 10 1Saves 1 9Corner Kicks 7 1Fouls 10 12 Cautions and Ejections: YC-UNCP #TM (68:06)

Shots Taken:UNC Pembroke: Melanie Cobb (8), Britney Joiner (7), Ashley McManus (3), Kayla Peevy (2), Sam Dunn (2), Faye Corbett (2), Sheena Mature (1), Lauren Townsend (1).

USC Aiken: Goodwin (1).

Goalkeeper Stats: Beverly (UNCP) 90:00, 1 save; Westphal (USCA) 90:00, 8 saves, 1 goal.

November 4, 2008Varsity Grounds • Pembroke, N.C.

UNC Pembroke 2Georgia College 1

UNC Pembroke (18-1-1) 0 2 2Georgia College (13-2-4) 0 1 1

62:57 UNCP Own Goal (unassisted)64:41 UNCP Britney Joiner (Akins)87:59 GCSU Tawney Moffat (Owen)

UNCP GCSUShots 18 19Shots on Goal 9 7Saves 6 7Corner Kicks 2 5Fouls 5 8 Cautions and Ejections: YC-GCSU #2 Daria Owen (55:05)

Shots Taken:UNC Pembroke: Britney Joiner (6), Melanie Cobb (5), Sam Dunn (3), Nisa Akins (2), Faye Corbett (1), Lauren Townsend (1).

Georgia College: Ferrell (7), Nevin (4), Emerson (2), Owen (2), McAlpin (1), Frazer (1), Teresi (1), Moffat (1).

Goalkeeper Stats: Beverly (UNCP) 90:00, 5 saves, 1 goal; Plunkett (CLSU) 90:00, 7 saves, 2 goals.

November 7, 2008Blanchard Woods Park • Evans, Ga.

UNC Pembroke 1Columbus State 2

UNC Pembroke (18-2-1) 0 1 0 1Columbus State (19-3-1) 0 1 1 2

61:35 UNCP Rebecca Womack (Townsend)80:58 CSU Stephanie Parrish (Walthall)93:22 CSU Stephanie Parrish (Morgan)

UNCP CSUShots 6 21Shots on Goal 4 11Saves 9 3Corner Kicks 4 10Fouls 9 10 Cautions and Ejections: YC-CSU #23 Kim Gaughan (80:29)

Shots Taken:UNC Pembroke: Britney Joiner (1), Sam Dunn (1), Nisa Akins (1), Melanie Cobb (1), Lauren Townsend (1), Rebecca Womack (1).

Columbus State: Parrish (8), Goforth (4), Walthall (3), Myles (2), Morgan (1), Gaughan (1), MacEachern (1), Floyd (1).

Goalkeeper Stats: Beverly (UNCP) 90:00, 7 saves, 2 goals; Sanchez (CSU) 90:00, 3 saves, 1 goal.

November 9, 2008Blanchard Woods Park • Evans, Ga.

UNC Pembroke 2Pfeiffer 1

UNC Pembroke (19-2-1) 1 1 2Pfeiffer (14-9-0) 0 1 1

14:49 UNCP Melanie Cobb (Akins)48:46 PU Ashleigh Rhoads (Blevins)65:03 UNCP Britney Joiner (Peevy)

UNCP PUShots 19 8Shots on Goal 11 3Saves 2 9Corner Kicks 6 1Fouls 23 12 Cautions and Ejections: YC-PU #22 Lindsey Mint-horn (73:26), YC-PU #13 Ashley Hawkins (81:16)

Shots Taken:UNC Pembroke: Melanie Cobb (4), Ashley McManus (4), Britney Joiner (3), Faye Corbett (3), Kayla Peevy (1), Sam Dunn (1), Nisa Akins (1), Lauren Townsend (1), Brittany Greaves(1).

Pfeiffer: Blevins (3), Bartsch (1), Kerth (1), Caudle (1), Hawkins (1), Rhoads (1).

Goalkeeper Stats: Beverly (UNCP) 90:00, 2 saves, 1 goal; Alcala (PU) 90:00, 9 saves, 2 goals.

November 15, 2008McCown Field • Jefferson City, Tenn.

UNC Pembroke 0Carson-Newman 1

UNC Pembroke (19-3-1) 0 0 0Carson Newman (16-5-1) 1 0 0

25:47 CN Brittany Moore (unassisted)

UNCP CNShots 8 16Shots on Goal 4 9Saves 8 4Corner Kicks 3 6Fouls 9 12 Cautions and Ejections: YC-CN #10 Maggie Alex-ander (56:32)

Shots Taken:UNC Pembroke: Melanie Cobb (2), Heather Jones (2), Britney Joiner (1), Sam Dunn (1), Lauren Townsend (1), Hanna Pirinen (1).

Carson Newman: Howell (4), Wright (3), Moore (3), Gruenenfelder (2), Hunter (2), Perea (1), Morris (1).

Goalkeeper Stats: Beverly (UNCP) 90:00, 7 saves, 1 goal; MacKenzie (CN) 90:00, 4 saves.

November 16, 2008McCown Field • Jefferson City, Tenn.

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2008 Statistics

Individual Statistics

Team StatisticsGOALS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 TOTALUNC Pembroke 31 27 1 0 59Opponents 5 7 1 0 13

SHOTS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 TOTALUNC Pembroke 226 221 5 2 454 Opponents 72 124 4 2 202

SAVES BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 TOTALUNC Pembroke 28 48 1 2 79Opponents 83 84 2 0 169

CORNERS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 TOTALUNC Pembroke 62 71 0 1 134Opponents 23 42 1 0 66

FOULS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 TOTAL UNC Pembroke 100 122 3 0 225Opponents 101 99 1 1 202

SHOT STATISTICS UNCP OPPGoals-Shot Attempts 59-450 13-202Goals Scored Average 2.57 0.57Shot % .131 .064Shots On Goal - Attempts 223-450 92-202SOG% .496 .455Shots/Game 19.6 8.8CORNER KICKS 134 66PENALTY KICKS 0-0 0-1PENALTIES Fouls 225 202Yellow Cards 4 12Red Cards 0 0ATTENDANCETotal 1040 790Dates/Avg. Per Date 11/95 9/88Neutral Site #/Average 3/79

# Player GP G A PTS SH SH% SOG GW 9 Cobb, Melanie 23 19 10 48 120 .158 64 44 Joiner, Britney 23 11 4 26 71 .155 33 56 Akins, Nisa 23 7 8 22 29 .241 13 210 Corbett, Faye 23 4 8 16 34 .118 19 025 Greaves, Brittany 22 2 6 10 17 .118 10 113 Pirinen, Hanna 21 3 2 8 30 .100 15 1 5 Dunn, Sam 23 3 0 6 34 .088 16 117 Dagnachew, Karmi 17 1 3 5 12 .083 5 112 DesJarlais, Emily 17 2 0 4 18 .111 9 130 Womack, Rebecca 16 2 0 4 3 .667 3 02 Peevy, Kayla 21 0 4 4 22 .000 7 014 Townsend, Lauren 23 1 1 3 11 .091 9 120 McManus, Ashley 18 1 0 2 21 .048 7 016 Pierson, Meredith 12 1 0 2 6 .167 3 18 Wommack, Anna 10 1 0 2 3 .333 2 07 Mature, Sheena 23 0 2 2 5 .000 3 022 Jones, Heather 23 0 1 1 5 .000 2 021 Gustafson, Alisia 8 0 0 0 4 .000 0 03 Schmidt, Caroline 7 0 0 0 3 .000 1 011 Irvine, Jenny 7 0 0 0 2 .000 1 023 Adams, Cassie 6 0 0 0 0 .000 0 015 Kiser, Melanie 3 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0

TOTAL 23 59 49 167 450 .131 223 18 OPPONENTS 23 13 9 35 202 .064 92 3

## GOALIE GP Min. GA GA Avg. Saves % W L T SO31 Beverly, Whitney 23 2093:31 13 0.56 74 .851 19 3 1 14

TOTAL 23 2093:31 13 0.56 74 .851 19 3 1 14OPPONENTS 23 2093:31 59 2.54 169 .741 3 19 1 2

4 Joiner, Britney 23 11 4 26 71 .155 33 5

10 Corbett, Faye 23 4 8 16 34 .118 19 0

13 Pirinen, Hanna 21 3 2 8 30 .100 15 1

17 Dagnachew, Karmi 17 1 3 5 12 .083 5 1

30 Womack, Rebecca 16 2 0 4 3 .667 3 0

14 Townsend, Lauren 23 1 1 3 11 .091 9 1

16 Pierson, Meredith 12 1 0 2 6 .167 3 1

7 Mature, Sheena 23 0 2 2 5 .000 3 0

21 Gustafson, Alisia 8 0 0 0 4 .000 0 0

11 Irvine, Jenny 7 0 0 0 2 .000 1 0

15 Kiser, Melanie 3 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0

OPPONENTS 23 13 9 35 202 .064 92 3

TOTAL 23 2093:31 13 0.56 74 .851 19 3 1 14

RECORD OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL

ALL GAMES 19 - 3 - 1 10 - 1 - 0 7 - 1 - 1 2 - 1 - 0

CONFERENCE 6 - 2 - 1 4 - 1 - 0 2 - 0 - 1 0 - 1 - 0

NON-CONFERENCE 13 - 1 - 0 6 - 0 - 0 5 - 1 - 0 2 - 0 - 0

## POINTS GP G A PTS SHOTS9 Melanie Cobb 23 19 10 48 1204 Britney Joiner 23 11 4 26 716 Nisa Akins 23 7 8 22 29

## GOALS GP G A PTS SHOTS9 Melanie Cobb 23 19 10 48 1204 Britney Joiner 23 11 4 26 716 Nisa Akins 23 7 8 22 29

## GAME-WINNING GOALS GP No.4 Britney Joiner 23 59 Melanie Cobb 23 46 Nisa Akins 23 2

## ASSISTS GP G A PTS SHOTS9 Melanie Cobb 23 19 10 48 12010 Faye Corbett 23 4 8 16 346 Nisa Akins 23 7 8 22 29

## SHOTS GP G A SHOTS SHOT %9 Melanie Cobb 23 19 10 120 .1584 Britney Joiner 23 11 4 71 .15510 Faye Corbett 23 4 8 34 .1185 Sam Dunn 23 3 0 34 .088

## SHOT % GP G A SHOTS SHOT %30 Rebecca Womack 16 2 0 3 .6678 Anna Wommack 10 1 0 3 .3336 Nisa Akins 23 7 8 29 .241

## SHOTS ON GOAL SHOTS SOG SOG %9 Melanie Cobb 120 64 .5334 Britney Joiner 71 33 .46510 Faye Corbett 34 19 .559

## SOG % GP G A SHOTS SOG SOG%30 Rebecca Womack 16 2 0 3 3 1.00014 Lauren Townsend 23 1 1 11 9 .8188 Anna Wommack 10 1 0 3 2 .667

Individual Leaders

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2008 PBC Review

Point Leaders## POINTS No. Avg.1. Columbus State. 209 8.042. UNC Pembroke. 167 7.263. Armstrong Atlantic 136 6.804. GCSU 125 6.255. North Georgia 99 5.826. Georgia Southwestern 59 2.957. Lander 47 2.768. USC Aiken 36 1.809. Clayton State 35 2.06

## POINTS G A Pts.1. Burton, Kristin-AASU 22 6 502. Cobb, Melanie-UNCP 19 10 483. Goforth, Gina-CSU 18 4 404. Parrish, Stephanie-CSU 15 5 35 5. Ferrell, Hayley-GCSU 10 6 26 Joiner, Britney-UNCP 11 4 267. Schenk, Lauren-NGCSU 9 4 22 Akins, Nisa-UNCP 7 8 22 Bush, Melinda-CSU 9 4 2210. Hill, Brittney-GSW 8 3 19 Walthall, Rachel-CSU 7 5 19

## GOALS No. Avg.1. Columbus State 75 2.882. UNC Pembroke. 59 2.573. Armstrong Atlantic. 49 2.454. GCSU 43 2.155. North Georgia 34 2.006. Georgia Southwestern 23 1.157. Lander 18 1.068. USC Aiken 14 0.709. Clayton State 12 0.71

## ASSISTS No. Avg.1. Columbus State 59 2.272. UNC Pembroke 49 2.133. GCSU 39 1.954. Armstrong Atlantic 38 1.905. North Georgia 31 1.826. Georgia Southwestern 13 0.657. Lander 11 0.65 Clayton State 11 0.659. USC Aiken 8 0.40

Foul Leaders

Shot Leaders## SHOTS No. Avg.1. UNC Pembroke 450 19.572. Columbus State 430 16.543. Armstrong Atlantic 384 19.204. GCSU 325 16.255. North Georgia 242 14.246. Georgia Southwestern 217 10.857. Lander 201 11.828. USC Aiken 165 8.259. Clayton State 120 7.06

## SHOTS No. Avg.1. Cobb, Melanie-UNCP 120 5.222. Burton, Kristin-AASU 88 4.403. Parrish, Stephanie-CSU 83 3.194. Goforth, Gina-CSU 72 2.775. Joiner, Britney-UNCP 71 3.096. Ferrell, Hayley-GCSU 54 2.707. Keller, Elizabeth-GSW 49 2.45 8. Finnberg, Jannica-LANDER 45 3.469. Hill, Brittney-GSW 44 2.2010. Craine, Jamie-AASU 43 2.15

## SHOTS PER GAME GP No. Avg.1. Cobb, Melanie-UNCP 23 120 5.222. Burton, Kristin-AASU 20 88 4.403. Finnberg, Jannica-LANDER 13 45 3.464. Parrish, Stephanie-CSU 26 83 3.195. Joiner, Britney-UNCP 23 71 3.096. Goforth, Gina-CSU 26 72 2.777. Ferrell, Hayley-GCSU 20 54 2.708. Keller, Elizabeth-GSW 20 49 2.459. Moss, Christin-LANDER 9 20 2.2210. Hill, Brittney-GSW 20 44 2.20

## FOULS No. Avg.1. Columbus State 254 9.772. UNC Pembroke 225 9.783. Armstrong Atlantic 214 10.704. North Georgia 194 11.415. GCSU 191 9.556. USC Aiken 166 8.307. Lander 132 7.768. Clayton State 126 7.419. Georgia Southwestern 90 4.50

Save Leaders## SAVES No. Avg.1. Westphal, Nicole-USCA 117 5.852. Drabek, Christy-GSW 108 7.203. Jowers, Whitney-CLAYTON 83 5.534. Beverly, Whitney-UNCP 74 3.225. Plunkett, Mary Rob-GCSU 70 3.506. Mitchell, Tracey-AASU 68 3.407. Sanchez, Monica-CSU 67 2.588. Baltz, Katherine-LANDER 58 5.279. English, Jessica-NGCSU 54 3.8610. Richardson, Lindsey-GSW 40 8.00

## SAVE % Saves GA Save% 1. Plunkett, Mary Rob-GCSU 70 9 .8862. Beverly, Whitney-UNCP 74 13 .8513. Sanchez, Monica-CSU 67 15 .8174. English, Jessica-NGCSU 54 17 .7615. Baltz, Katherine-LANDER 58 19 .7536. Mitchell, Tracey-AASU 68 23 .7477. Jowers, Whitney-CLAYTON 83 29 .7418. Westphal, Nicole-USCA 117 41 7419. Drabek, Christy-GSW 108 66 .621

## SHUTOUTS No. Avg.1 .Beverly, Whitney-UNCP 14 0.612. Plunkett, Mary Rob-GCSU 9 0.453. Sanchez, Monica-CSU 8 0.314. Hine, Rachael-LANDER 5 0.715. Mitchell, Tracey-AASU 4 0.20 English, Jessica-NGCSU 4 0.297. Jowers, Whitney-CLAYTON 2 0.13 Westphal, Nicole-USCA 2 0.10 Baltz, Katherine-LANDER 2 0.1810. Ross, Kirsten-NGCSU 1 0.25 Baggett, Rachel-LANDER 1 0.33 Drabek, Christy-GSW 1 0.07 Richardson, Lindsey-GSW 1 0.20

I------------Conference----------I I----------------------------Overall-------------------------I FINAL STANDINGS W L T Pts GP W L T Win % Columbus State 7 0 1 22 26 21 4 1 .827 UNC Pembroke 6 1 1 19 23 19 3 1 .848 GCSU 5 1 2 17 20 13 3 4 .750 North Georgia 5 3 0 15 17 8 7 2 .529 Armstrong Atlantic 4 2 2 14 20 11 6 3 .625 Clayton State 1 6 1 4 16 1 14 2 .118 *Lander 1 5 1 4 20 6 9 1 .406 USC Aiken 1 6 1 4 17 3 15 2 .200 Georgia Southwestern 0 7 1 1 19 5 14 1 .275

* one victory nullified .

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Individual RecordsUNCP Records

GAME

Goals 4 - Simonae Taylor vs. Peace (2001); Melanie Cobb at Georgia Southwestern (2008)Assists 3 - Mary Kresse vs. Converse (2001); Simonae Taylor vs. Meredith (2001)Saves 14 - Hillary Helms at North Florida (2004)

SEASON

Goals 19 - Melanie Cobb (2008)Assists 10 - Jamie Clarke (2007); Melanie Cobb (2008)Points 48 - Melanie Cobb (2008)Saves 91 - Amanda Morrow (2002)Shutouts 14 - Whitney Beverly (2008)

CAREER

Goals 44 - Melanie Cobb (2005-06, 2008)Assists 19 - Jamie Clarke (2003-05, 2007)Saves 240 - Hillary Helms (2003-06)Shutouts 24 - Whitney Beverly (2005-08)Games Played 68 - Simonae Taylor (2001-04)

GAME

Goals 12 - UNCP vs. North Carolina Wesleyan (2003)Assists 10 - UNCP vs. North Carolina Wesleyan (2003)Shots 48 - UNCP vs. Converse (2001)Largest Margin Of Victory 12 - UNCP vs. North Carolina Wesleyan (2003)

SEASON

Victories 19 - UNCP in 2008Goals 63 - UNCP in 2003Assists 49 - UNCP in 2008Shots 450 - UNCP in 2008Saves 128 - UNCP in 2002Shutouts 14 - UNCP in 20048Fewest Goals Allowed 13 - UNCP in 2008Fewest Shots Allowed 180 - UNCP in 2003Consecutive Victories 11 - UNCP in 2008

YEAR W L T PCT.2001 7 9 1 .4412002 4 11 4 .3162003 13 5 0 .7222004 12 5 2 .6842005 13 6 1 .6752006 7 11 1 .3952007 12 6 1 .6582008 19 3 1 .848

TOTALS 87 56 11 .601

MISCELLANEOUS

Career Hat Tricks 3 - Melanie Cobb (2005-06, 2008)Single Season Hat Tricks 2 - Melanie Cobb (2008)Consecutive Hat Tricks 2 - Melanie Cobb (2008)Career Multi-Goal Games 9 - Melanie Cobb (2005-06, 2008)Single Season Multi-Goal Games 4 - Melanie Cobb (2005, 2008)

Team Records

Team RecordsOpponent W L T Pct. Last Mtg. Streak

Armstrong Atlantic 0 3 2 .200 2008 L3, T2Barton 5 3 1 .611 2008 W3Belmont Abbey 1 0 0 1.000 2004 W1Carson-Newman 0 1 0 .000 2008 L1Catawba 2 2 0 .500 2008 W1Chowan 4 1 0 .800 2008 W4Clayton State 3 6 0 .333 2008 W1Coker 3 0 0 1.000 2006 W3Columbia 1 0 0 1.000 2001 W1Columbus State 1 5 1 .214 2008 L5Converse 3 0 0 1.000 2003 W3 Erskine 1 0 0 1.000 2008 W1Francis Marion 0 6 0 .000 2004 L6Georgia College 4 1 1 .750 2008 W2Georgia Southwestern 3 0 0 1.000 2008 W3Kennesaw State 0 4 0 .000 2004 L4Lander 4 4 2 .500 2008 W1Lenoir-Rhyne 5 3 0 .600 2008 W3

Opponent W L T Pct. Last Mtg. Streak

Limestone 4 1 0 .800 2008 W4Mars Hill 0 2 0 .000 2003 L2Meredith 1 0 0 1.000 2001 W1Methodist 3 0 1 .875 2005 W3, U4Mount Olive 4 0 0 1.000 2007 W4Newberry 3 0 0 1.000 2004 W3North Carolina Wesleyan1 0 0 1.000 2003 W1North Florida 0 4 0 .000 2004 L4North Georgia 3 1 0 .750 2008 W2Peace 1 0 0 1.000 2001 W1Pfeiffer 7 1 0 .875 2008 W3Queens 2 0 0 1.000 2008 W2St. Andrews 6 0 1 .929 2008 W5, U7Tusculum 0 2 0 .000 2006 L2USC Aiken 7 0 1 .938 2008 W7, U8USC Upstate 2 3 1 .417 2006 L1Wingate 4 3 0 .571 2008 W2

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Awards & HonorsNational/Region

NSCAA ALL-AMERICA2008 Whitney Beverly (1st Team) Melanie Cobb (3rd Team)

DAKTRONICS ALL-AMERICA2007 Lefke Boysen (H.M.)2008 Whitney Beverly (H.M.)

NSCAA ALL-REGION2003 Jamie Clarke2004 Jamie Clarke Simonae Taylor2005 Melanie Cobb2006 Melanie Cobb 2008 Whitney Beverly Faye Corbett Melanie Cobb Lauren Townsend

DAKTRONICS ALL-REGION2006 Melanie Cobb2007 Lefke Boysen Alex McManus2008 Whitney Beverly Melanie Cobb Faye Corbett Lauren Townsend Brittany Greaves

Peach Belt Conference All Time Top 5ALL-PEACH BELT CONFERENCE2001 Simonae Taylor2003 Jamie Clarke Hillary Helms2004 Jamie Clarke Simonae Taylor2005 Melanie Cobb Kelly Jones Katie Stokes2006 Melanie Cobb2007 Lefke Boysen Jamie Clarke Alex McManus2008 Britney Joiner

PBC FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR2001 Simonae Taylor2003 Jamie Clarke2008 Britney Joiner

PEACH BELT COACH OF THE YEAR2003 Lars Andersson

PEACH BELT ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM2008 Sam Dunn (1st Team) Lauren Townsend (1st Team) Ashley McManus (2nd Team)

ALL-PEACH BELT TOURNAMENT2001 Tamara Marshburn2002 Simonae Taylor2005 Jamie Clarke Kelly Jones2006 Melanie Cobb2007 Lefke Boysen2008 Melanie Cobb Whitney Beverly Lauren Townsend

PEACH BELT PLAYER OF THE WEEK2003 Lefke Boysen (November 3)2004 Simonae Taylor (September 28)2007 Lefke Boysen (October 29)2008 Whitney Beverly (September 3; Goalkeeper) Whitney Beverly (September 16; Goalkeeper) Lauren Townsend (September 16; Defender) Whitney Beverly (September 23; Goalkeeper) Brittany Greaves (September 23; Defender) Melanie Cobb (October 28; Offensive) Melanie Cobb (November 4; Offensive)

SEASON GOALS1. 19 Melanie Cobb (2008)2. 15 Simonae Taylor (2001)3. 14 Lefke Boysen (2007) 14 Lefke Boysen (2003)5. 13 Melanie Cobb (2005)

CAREER GOALS1. 44 Melanie Cobb (2005-06, 2008)2. 36 Simonae Taylor (2001-04)3. 28 Lefke Boysen (2003, 2007)4. 27 Kelly Jones (2003-06)5. 24 Jamie Clarke (2003-05, 2007)

SEASON ASSISTS1. 10 Jamie Clarke (2007) 10 Melanie Cobb (2008)3. 9 Lefke Boysen (2003)4. 8 Mary Kresse (2001) 8 Lefke Boysen (2007) 8 Nisa Akins (2008) 8 Faye Corbett (2008)

CAREER ASSISTS1. 19 Jamie Clarke (2003-05, 2007)2. 17 Lefke Boysen (2003, 2007) 17 Melanie Cobb (2005-06, 2008)4. 16 Nisa Akins (2005-08)5. 12 Simonae Taylor (2001-04) 12 Faye Corbett (2007-Present)

CAREER SHUTOUTS1. 24 Whitney Beverly (2005-08)2. 23 Hillary Helms (2003-06)3. 1 Amanda Morrow (2001-02) 1 Kristen Parker (2004-07)

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Year-By-Year Results2001

7-9-1 Overall • 0-4-1 PBC (T-6th)Head Coach: Lars AnderssonHome: 2-3-1 • Away: 5-6-0 • Neutral: 0-0-0

8/25 WINGATE L, 1-4 8/27 at St. Andrews W, 5-1 8/31 at Limestone L, 0-3 9/5 MOUNT OLIVE W, 3-2 9/10 at Columbia W, 4-0 9/12 at Lander L, 2-3 9/16 PEACE W, 7-0 9/19 at Meredith W, 9-0 9/22 at Newberry W, 2-1 9/25 at Barton L, 0-2 9/30 CLAYTON STATE L, 3-4 10/4 at Converse W, 5-010/10 at Lenoir-Rhyne L, 0-510/18 USC UPSTATE T, 1-110/23 FRANCIS MARION L, 1-410/27 at North Florida L, 1-410/31 ! at Francis Marion L, 1-6

4-11-4 Overall • 0-6-1 PBC (8th)Head Coach: Lars AnderssonHome: 2-4-2 • Away: 2-7-2 • Neutral: 0-0-0

8/31 at Mars Hill L, 0-1 9/4 at Mount Olive W, 7-0 9/7 LENOIR-RHYNE L, 1-4 9/8 at Chowan L, 1-3 9/10 BARTON T, 1-1 9/14 NEWBERRY W, 6-0 9/18 at Francis Marion L, 0-2 9/24 ST. ANDREWS T, 0-0 (2OT) 9/26 at Pfeiffer W, 2-1 9/28 at USC Upstate L, 0-3 10/2 at USC Aiken T, 2-2 (2OT) 10/5 LANDER L, 1-310/15 CONVERSE W, 2-010/17 at Methodist T, 1-1 (2OT)10/19 KENNESAW STATE L, 1-210/26 at Clayton State L, 0-210/28 at Wingate L, 0-4 11/1 NORTH FLORIDA L, 0-2 11/6 ! at Kennesaw State L, 1-4

13-5-0 Overall • 4-3-0 PBC (T-4th)Head Coach: Lars AnderssonHome: 6-1-0 • Away: 7-4-0 • Neutral: 0-0-0

8/30 at Mars Hill L, 2-3 9/6 PFEIFFER W, 3-2 9/10 at Barton W, 5-2 9/13 at Lenoir-Rhyne W, 3-2 (OT) 9/16 at North Carolina Wesleyan W, 12-0 9/20 at Kennesaw State L, 1-5 9/24 at Francis Marion L, 0-1 10/4 NORTH FLORIDA L, 2-3 (2OT) 10/7 METHODIST W, 7-0 10/8 CHOWAN W, 3-010/12 USC UPSTATE W, 1-010/14 at St. Andrews W, 5-010/18 LANDER W, 3-010/25 at Clayton State W, 2-010/27 at Converse W, 6-010/30 WINGATE W, 2-1 11/1 at USC Aiken W, 6-1 11/4 ! at Francis Marion L, 1-2

12-5-2 Overall • 3-3-2 PBC (5th)Head Coach: Lars AnderssonHome: 6-2-0 • Away: 6-3-2 • Neutral: 0-0-0

8/27 at Belmont Abbey W, 1-0 (OT) 9/4 at Pfeiffer W, 1-0 9/8 ST. ANDREWS W, 2-0 9/11 at Limestone W, 4-0 9/15 LENOIR-RHYNE W, 3-0 9/18 at Lander T, 1-1 (2OT) 9/21 at Coker W, 8-0 9/25 CLAYTON STATE W, 2-1 10/2 USC AIKEN W, 2-0 10/5 at Methodist W, 2-0 10/9 KENNESAW STATE L, 0-210/13 at USC Upstate L, 1-2 (OT)10/14 at Newberry W, 1-010/16 GEORGIA COLLEGE W, 2-010/20 BARTON W, 3-010/23 at North Florida L, 0-1 (OT)10/27 FRANCIS MARION L, 1-210/30 at Columbus State T, 3-3 (2OT) 11/3 ! at Clayton State L, 0-4

13-6-1 Overall • 5-2-1 PBC (4th)Head Coach: Lars AnderssonHome: 8-0-1 • Away: 5-6-0 • Neutral: 0-0-0

8/27 PFEIFFER W, 2-1 9/6 CATAWBA W, 1-0 9/10 LIMESTONE W, 5-2 9/13 at Coker W, 5-1 9/14 at St. Andrews W, 4-0 9/17 COLUMBUS STATE W, 2-1 9/19 at Tusculum L, 0-2 9/21 at Wingate W, 1-0 9/24 at Armstrong Atlantic L, 2-3 (2OT) 9/27 METHODIST W, 9-0 9/30 NORTH GEORGIA W, 6-1 10/4 at Barton L, 0-2 (2OT) 10/8 USC UPSTATE W, 3-010/12 at Georgia College W, 3-2 (OT)10/15 at Clayton State L, 0-310/19 at Lenoir-Rhyne L, 0-510/22 LANDER T, 1-1 (2OT)10/29 at USC Aiken W, 2-1 11/1 ! LANDER W, 2-0 11/4 ! at Columbus State L, 0-2

7-11-1 Overall • 3-5-1 PBC (T-6th)Head Coach: Lars AnderssonHome: 4-4-1 • Away: 3-7-0 • Neutral: 0-0-0

8/24 CHOWAN W, 3-0 8/26 LENOIR-RHYNE W, 3-0 8/29 COKER W, 5-0 9/2 at Pfeiffer L, 0-3 9/6 at Mount Olive W, 2-0 9/9 at Columbus State L, 0-5 9/16 GEORGIA COLLEGE T, 1-1 (2OT) 9/19 at Catawba L, 2-4 9/23 at North Georgia L, 2-3 9/27 at Georgia Southwestern W, 4-0 9/30 at USC Upstate L, 1-2 10/3 BARTON L, 0-1 10/7 CLAYTON STATE L, 0-110/10 at Wingate L, 1-2 (OT)10/14 at Lander W, 4-010/16 #3 TUSCULUM L, 0-510/18 ARMSTRONG ATLANTIC L, 0-210/21 USC AIKEN W, 2-010/25 ! at Armstrong Atlantic L, 0-1

12-6-1 Overall • 3-4-1 PBC (6th)Head Coach: Lars AnderssonHome: 6-1-1 • Away: 6-5-0 • Neutral: 0-0-0

8/23 PFEIFFER W, 1-0 9/1 at Limestone W, 4-0 9/5 QUEENS W, 4-1 9/8 at Chowan W, 2-0 9/12 at Wingate W, 2-0 9/15 at Georgia College L, 0-1 9/19 #11 ARMSTRONG ATLANTIC T, 1-1 (2OT) 9/22 at Columbus State L, 0-3 9/26 MOUNT OLIVE W, 8-0 9/29 at Clayton State L, 0-3 10/3 at Barton W, 3-0 10/6 LANDER L, 0-110/10 at Catawba L, 2-3 (OT)10/13 at North Georgia W, 2-110/17 at Lenoir-Rhyne W, 2-010/20 GEORGIA SOUTHWESTERN W, 3-010/23 ST. ANDREWS W, 7-010/27 USC AIKEN W, 3-010/30 ! at Lander L, 0-2

19-3-1 Overall • 6-1-1 PBC (2nd)Head Coach: Lars AnderssonHome: 10-1-0 • Away: 7-1-1 • Neutral: 2-1-0

8/28 at St. Andrews W, 3-0 8/30 LIMESTONE W, 3-0 9/1 at Pfeiffer W, 2-0 9/10 at Queens W, 4-0 9/13 LENOIR-RHYNE W, 3-1 9/17 WINGATE W, 3-1 9/20 GEORGIA COLLEGE W, 1-0 9/24 at Armstrong Atlantic T, 0-0 (2OT) 9/26 #12 COLUMBUS STATE L, 1-3 10/1 CATAWBA W, 3-2 10/4 CLAYTON STATE W, 3-0 10/8 at Erskine W, 5-010/11 at Lander W, 3-110/17 NORTH GEORGIA W, 1-0 (OT)10/22 at Barton W, 5-010/25 at Georgia Southwestern W, 7-010/29 CHOWAN W, 4-0 11/1 at USC Aiken W, 2-0 11/4 ! USC AIKEN W, 1-0 11/7 !^ vs. #19 Georgia College W, 2-1 11/9 !^ vs. #5 Columbus State L, 1-2 (OT)11/14 $ vs. Pfeiffer W, 2-111/16 $ at #18 Carson-Newman L, 0-1

! - Peach Belt Conference Tournament^ - PBC Tournament Final Four$ - NCAA Southeast Regional

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J U N I O R SJ U N I O R S

Brittany Greaves Amber Fillhart Faye CorbettBrittany Greaves Amber Fillhart Faye Corbett

Sheena Mature Karmi Dagnachew Sam DunnSheena Mature Karmi Dagnachew Sam Dunn

S O P H O M O R E SS O P H O M O R E S

Rebecca Womack Emily DesJarlais Melanie KiserRebecca Womack Emily DesJarlais Melanie Kiser

Britney Joiner Cassie AdamsBritney Joiner Cassie Adams

F R E S H M E NF R E S H M E N

Jenessa Mikolowski Anna Svensson Brittany Padilla Jenessa Mikolowski Anna Svensson Brittany Padilla Fanny Forsman Fanny Forsman Elke GroothuisElke Groothuis

Ashley Anctil Rea Segoviano Andrea CollénAshley Anctil Rea Segoviano Andrea Collén

S E N I O R SS E N I O R S

Heather Jones Jenny IrvineHeather Jones Jenny Irvine

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Dr. Charles R. Jenkins, Chancellor

Dan Kenney, Athletic Director

The University

Student Life

Athletic Facilities

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B R A V E S

00 Segoviano 3 Collén 4 Joiner 5 Dunn 6 DesJarlais

7 Mature 10 Corbett 11 Irvine 15 Kiser 16 Forsman

17 Dagnachew 20 Padilla 21 Svensson 22 Jones 23 Adams

24 Mikolowski 25 Greaves 27 Anctil 30 Womack 32 Groothuis