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2011 University of Georgia Bulldogs

#5 Jenna Buckley#13 Torri Allen #1 Ashley Baker #6 Madeline Barker #16 Tori Cooper

#12 Susannah Dennis #28 Kathleen Eastman #14 Laura Eddy #25 Devon Fry #4 Meghan Gibbons

#9 Bella Hartley #19 Nikki Hill #22 Chika Ibiam #00 Callie C. Langford #10 Nicole Locandro

#33 Riliegh McHugh #2 Madison Meyers #7 Ashley Miller #21 Ansley Morgan #29 Alexa Newfield

#3 Jenna Owens #23 Maria Palumbo #18 Rebekah Perry #24 Kylee Piatczyc #8 Jamie Pollock

#17 Bailey Powell #11 Carli Shultis #0 Caitlin Woody

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Quick FactsLocation ...........................................................Athens, Ga.Enrollment ...............................................................34,677Founded ......................................................................1785President .........................................Dr. Michael F. AdamsDirector of Athletics .................................. Greg McGarityNickname ............................................................. BulldogsColors .......................................................... Red and BlackConference ..................... Southeastern (Eastern Division)Soccer Facility ......................UGA Soccer Stadium (1,750)

About Georgia SoccerHead Coach ..........................Steve Holeman (2nd season) Career record ........................176-130-35 (17 seasons) at Georgia ......................................... 11-6-4 (1 season) at Ole Miss .............................158-118-28 (15 seasons) at Auburn ...........................................7-6-3 (1 season)Assistant Coaches ................. Dan Blank • 2nd season • Bethany College ‘91 .................Robin Confer • 7th season • North Carolina ‘98 ................Jonathan Harvey • 1st season • NGCSU ‘07Sports Information .................................Kate Burkholder ..................................... Assistant SID/Soccer Contact SID Phone/fax ................................(706) 542-9342/9339Soccer Office Phone/fax ..................(706) 425-3139/3144

The 2011 SquadStarters returning/lost .................................................9/2Letterwinners returning/lost ..................................... 16/9Newcomers .......................................................................9Top Statistical Returners .................................................... .......................................... Alexa Newfield (8g, 4a, 20p) ........................................... Meghan Gibbons (8g, 1a, 17p) ............................................Nicole Locandro (5g, 5a, 15p)

2010 Season ReviewFinal Record .............................................................11-6-4Conference Record ....................................................5-3-3SEC Finish ........................................4th East/4th OverallPostseason .................................................SEC SemifinalsFinal Ranking (NSCAA) ............................................... NRHighest Ranking (NSCAA) ............................................. 17All-SEC ..... Alexa Newfield (1st/Freshman), Ashley Baker (2nd), Rebekah Perry (2nd), Torri Allen (Freshman)Soccer America All-Freshman ......... Alexa Newfield (2nd)All-South Region ...... Alexa Newfield (2nd), Torri Allen (3rd), Ashley Baker (3rd)

Georgia Soccer .......................................... 2-52011 Roster ...................................................................... 22011 Schedule .................................................................. 3Season Preview ................................................................ 4Media Information .......................................................... 5

Coaches ....................................................... 6-9Steve Holeman ................................................................. 6Dan Blank ........................................................................ 7Robin Confer ....................................................................8Jonathan Harvey/Support Staff ...................................... 9

2011 Bulldogs .........................................10-19

2011 Opponents ......................................... 20

2010 Statistics ............................................. 21

Records ................................................... 22-32National/Regional Awards ............................................ 22Southeastern Conference Awards ................................. 23Single Season Team Records ......................................... 24Single Game Team Records ......................................25-26Miscellaneous Records .................................................. 27Single Season Individual Records .................................28Individual Career Records ............................................. 29Individual Game Records ..............................................30Academics .......................................................................31Team Awards ................................................................. 32

History .................................................... 33-36Records vs. Opponents/Conferences ............................ 33Year-by-Year Results ................................................34-35Letterwinners................................................................. 36

Media Guide CreditsThe 2011 edition of the Georgia Soccer Media Supplement was published by the UGA Sports Communications Depart-ment of the University of Georgia Athletic Association (Greg McGarity, Director). The supplement was written, designed, and edited by Kate Burkholder using Adobe InDesign. Inside covers and back cover design by Kate Burkholder. Front cover design by Lijah Galas.

TABLE OF cONTENTS

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No. Name Height Class Position Hometown/High School (Last School)00 Callie Corbin Langford 5-6 So. GK Tallahassee, Fla./Maclay School0 Caitlin Woody 5-10 So. GK Boca Raton, Fla./Boca Raton Community1 Ashley Baker 5-10 Jr. GK Lilburn, Ga./Parkview2 Madison Meyers 5-2 Fr. F Highlands Ranch, Colo./Valor Christian3 Jenna Owens 5-8 Fr. M/F Highlands Ranch, Colo./Mountain Vista4 Meghan Gibbons 5-9 So. F The Woodlands, Texas/The Woodlands5 Jenna Buckley 5-7 Sr. D Atlanta, Ga./Westminster6 Madeline Barker 5-7 So. M Atlanta, Ga./Grater Atlanta Christian7 Ashley Miller 5-6 Sr. F Lake Mary, Fla./Lake Mary8 Jamie Pollock 5-6 Sr. M Powder Springs, Ga./Harrison9 Bella Hartley 5-9 Fr. M/F Wheat Ridge, Colo./Wheat Ridge10 Nicole Locandro 5-10 So. M Marietta, Ga./The Walker School11 Carli Shultis 5-8 So. F McDonough, Ga./Eagles Landing Christian12 Susannah Dennis 5-4 Jr. M Franklin, Tenn./Battle Ground13 Torri Allen 5-4 So. D Stafford, Va./Colonial Forge14 Laura Eddy 5-8 Jr. M Atlanta, Ga./Marist16 Tori Cooper 5-6 Fr. M Torrance, Calif./South Torrance17 Bailey Powell 5-11 Sr. D Fayetteville, Ga./Whitewater18 Rebekah Perry 5-7 Jr. M Kennesaw, Ga./Kennesaw Mountain19 Nikki Hill 5-7 So. D Scottsdale, Ariz./Pinnacle21 Ansley Morgan 5-7 Fr. D St. Simons Island, Ga./Frederica Academy22 Chika Ibiam 5-2 So. F Benin City, Nigeria/Central Gwinnett23 Maria Palumbo 5-4 Jr. M Alpharetta, Ga./Milton24 Kylee Piatczyc 5-4 So. M Houston, Texas/Memorial25 Devon Fry 5-8 So. D Newnan, Ga./Northgate28 Kathleen Eastman 6-1 Fr. GK Jackson Hole, Wy./Jackson Hole29 Alexa Newfield 5-5 So. M Atlanta, Ga./St. Pius X33 Riliegh McHugh 5-8 So. D/M Hershey, Pa./Hershey

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No. Name Height Class Position Hometown/High School (Last School)13 Torri Allen 5-4 So. D Stafford, Va./Colonial Forge1 Ashley Baker 5-10 Jr. GK Lilburn, Ga./Parkview6 Madeline Barker 5-7 So. M Atlanta, Ga./Grater Atlanta Christian5 Jenna Buckley 5-7 Sr. D Atlanta, Ga./Westminster16 Tori Cooper 5-6 Fr. M Torrance, Calif./South Torrance12 Susannah Dennis 5-4 Jr. M Franklin, Tenn./Battle Ground28 Kathleen Eastman 6-1 Fr. GK Jackson Hole, Wy./Jackson Hole14 Laura Eddy 5-8 Jr. M Atlanta, Ga./Marist25 Devon Fry 5-8 So. D Newnan, Ga./Northgate4 Meghan Gibbons 5-9 So. F The Woodlands, Texas/The Woodlands9 Bella Hartley 5-9 Fr. M/F Wheat Ridge, Colo./Wheat Ridge19 Nikki Hill 5-7 So. D Scottsdale, Ariz./Pinnacle22 Chika Ibiam 5-2 So. F Benin City, Nigeria/Central Gwinnett00 Callie Corbin Langford 5-6 So. GK Tallahassee, Fla./Maclay School 10 Nicole Locandro 5-10 So. M Marietta, Ga./The Walker School33 Riliegh McHugh 5-8 So. D/M Hershey, Pa./Hershey2 Madison Meyers 5-2 Fr. F Highlands Ranch, Colo./Valor Christian7 Ashley Miller 5-6 Sr. F Lake Mary, Fla./Lake Mary21 Ansley Morgan 5-7 Fr. D St. Simons Island, Ga./Frederica Academy29 Alexa Newfield 5-5 So. M Atlanta, Ga./St. Pius X3 Jenna Owens 5-8 Fr. M/F Highlands Ranch, Colo./Mountain Vista23 Maria Palumbo 5-4 Jr. M Alpharetta, Ga./Milton18 Rebekah Perry 5-7 Jr. M Kennesaw, Ga./Kennesaw Mountain24 Kylee Piatczyc 5-4 So. M Houston, Texas/Memorial8 Jamie Pollock 5-6 Sr. M Powder Springs, Ga./Harrison17 Bailey Powell 5-11 Sr. D Fayetteville, Ga./Whitewater11 Carli Shultis 5-8 So. F McDonough, Ga./Eagles Landing Christian0 Caitlin Woody 5-10 So. GK Boca Raton, Fla./Boca Raton Community

COACHiNG STAFF

Head Coach: Steve Holeman • 2nd Season at Georgia • 18th Career Season 176-130-35 • Graduated Wake Forest, 1990

Assistant Coach: Dan Blank • 2nd Season at Georgia • Graduated Bethany College, 1991 Assistant Coach: Robin Confer • 7th Season at Georgia • Graduated North Carolina, 1998

Volunteer Coach: Jonathan Harvey • 1st Season at Georgia • Graduated NGCSU, 2007

BulldOGS By pOSiTiON

Goalkeepers ..............................4Defenders .................................. 7Midfielders .............................. 10Forwards ................................... 7

BulldOGS By HOMeTOWN

Georgia ................................... 13Colorado ....................................3Florida .......................................3Texas .........................................2Arizona ...................................... 1California .................................. 1Nigeria ...................................... 1Pennsylvania ............................. 1Tennessee ................................. 1Virginia ..................................... 1Wyoming ................................... 1

BulldOGS By ClASS

Seniors ......................................4Juniors ......................................5Sophomores ............................ 13Freshmen ..................................6

pRONuNCiATiON Guide

Ansley .......................... ANN-sleeChika .........................CHEEK-ahEddy .................................. EddieHoleman ..................HOLE-manIbiam ........................... EEB-yamLocandro .................Lo-CAN-droMadeline ............... MAD-el-lynnPollock ....................... PAW-luckPiatczyc ....................PIAT-checkRiliegh .................................Riley

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DATE OPPONENT SITE TIME

AUGUST 19 Furman Furman, S.C. 8 p.m. 26 TeXAS Athens, Ga. 7 p.m. 28 VillANOVA Athens, Ga. 1 p.m.

SEPTEMBER 2 Minnesota Minneapolis, Minn. 8 p.m. 4 Iowa State Minneapolis, Minn. 11:30 a.m. 9 MeRCeR Athens, Ga. 7 p.m. 11 GeORGiA STATe Athens, Ga. 2 p.m. 16 UNC Greensboro Greensboro, N.C. 7 p.m. 23 FlORidA* Athens, Ga. 7 p.m. 25 SOuTH CAROliNA* Athens, Ga. 2 p.m. 30 Arkansas* (FSS) Fayetteville, Ark. 8 p.m. OCTOBER 2 LSU* Baton Rouge, La. 2 p.m. 7 MiSSiSSippi STATe* Athens, Ga. 7 p.m. 9 Ole MiSS* Athens, Ga. 1 p.m. 14 Vanderbilt* Nashville, Tenn. 8 p.m. 16 Kentucky* (ESPNU) Lexington, Ky. 4 p.m. 20 Auburn* Auburn, Ala. 8 p.m. 23 AlABAMA* (CSS) Athens, Ga. 2 p.m. 28 TeNNeSSee* Athens, Ga. 7 p.m. NOVEMBER 2-6 SEC Championships Orange Beach, Ala. TBA

*SEC matchAll Times listed Are eastern and subject to change

2011 ScHEDULE

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The 2010 Georgia soccer season marked the debut of first-year head coach Steve Holeman.

Holeman, who brought 15 years of experience from his days at Ole Miss, became the fourth head coach in program history and introduced the team to a 4-3-3 system and a renewed work ethic.

2010 marked the first season for assistant coach Dan Blank, who accom-panied Holeman in the move after spending the previous three seasons on the staff in Oxford. It also marked the first season for Georgia’s highly touted 14-member freshman class, chock full of All-Americans, national team members, and state champions ready to make a difference.

The new-look Bulldogs finished the season with an overall record of 11-6-4 (5-3-3 SEC), advancing to a familiar place: the semifinals of the SEC Championships for the third time in four years. A couple of ties in the middle of the season proved costly as Georgia was narrowly left out of the NCAA Tournament field, but as the 2011 season waits just around the corner, the scene is no longer a new one for Holeman and the young nucleus.

“While we do lose some key seniors we have a great group of young play-ers coming back,” Holeman said at the conclusion of the 2010 season. “I think we relied heavily on our freshmen in the scoring output with our three leading scorers [Alexa Newfield, Meghan Gibbons, Nicole Lo-candro] all being freshmen.”

“They’re only going to be better in 2011. We may have been a little inconsistent because of how young we were, but it will be huge for this group to come back with experience. We’ll definitely be a more veteran team.”

Among the highlights of the 2010 campaign for the Bulldogs was the play of first-year starting goalkeeper, redshirt sophomore Ashley Baker. Baker led the SEC in numerous statistical categories throughout the season, but perhaps her most impressive figure was her string of four straight shutouts and a total of over 561 minutes of scoreless soccer, good for the longest such streak in SEC play in school history. Baker earned SEC De-fensive Player of the Week honors Oct. 11.

Baker was one of three Bulldogs to receive conference recognition in 2010 as rookies Alexa Newfield and Nicole Locandro were named Freshman of the Week in back-to-back announcements during the first two weeks of the season.

The 2011 Georgia team will return 25 players, including eight regular starters and nine who made at least 10 starts.

It returns a keeper who stopped over eight of every 10 shots sent her way.

It returns 89 percent of its scoring.

Most importantly, it brings back the nucleus of a year ago – except that they are a year older, a year wiser. And refusing to be left on the outside looking in.

Georgia Soccer Returns Older, Wiser In 2011

2010 UGA STAT LEADERS

GOALSMeghan Gibbons ........................... 8Alexa Newfield ................................ 8Nicole Locandro ............................. 5

ASSiSTSNicole Locandro ................................5Carli Shultis .........................................5Alexa Newfield ...................................4

POinTSAlexa Newfield ................................ 20Meghan Gibbons ........................... 17Nicole Locandro ............................. 15

GAmE-WinninG GOALSAlexa Newfield ................................ 3Meghan Gibbons ........................... 2Six with ............................................. 1

ShOTSAlexa Newfield ................................ 87Meghan Gibbons ........................... 39Nicole Locandro ............................. 37

ShOTS On GOALAlexa Newfield ................................ 44Meghan Gibbons ........................... 22Nicole Locandro ............................. 18

ShOT PERcEnTAGE(pct. shots that result in a goal; min 8)

Laura Eddy ................ .250 (2 for 8)Meghan Gibbons .... .205 (8 for 39)Marah Falle ............... .143 (2 for 14)

SOG PERcEnTAGE(pct. of shots that are put on goal; min. 8)Madeline Barker .......... .667 (8 for 12)Marah Falle .................... .571 (8 for 14)Meghan Gibbons ..............564 (22 for 39)

SAvESAshley Baker ...................................97

ShUTOUTSAshley Baker ...................................9

SAvE PERcEnTAGEAshley Baker ..................................836

GOALS AGAinST AvERAGEAshley Baker ..................................0.85

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Covering Georgia SoccerMedia covering Georgia Soccer in need of assistance

beyond this brochure, including photographs, interview requests, etc., should contact: Kate Burkholder, Assistant Director UGA Sports Communications OfficePhone:(706)542-9342 Email:[email protected]

Coach & player interviewsThroughout the fall semester (soccer season), the Bulldogs

will train in the afternoon at the Turner Soccer Complex on South Milledge Avenue. All practices are open to the media unless otherwise specified. Interviews will generally be con-ducted following practice. However, other arrangements can be made by contacting UGA Sports Communications. Media desiring to conduct interviews over the phone should make arrangements through the Sports Communications office as well. These will be conducted according to Coach Holeman’s and the players’ availability, usually following practice.

photography / VideoOnly accredited photographers and videographers have

permission to shoot on the sidelines. All photographers wish-ing to shoot at practice or at games must check in with UGA Sports Communications before going onto the field. To shoot practice, please call or email Kate Burkholder. On game days, photographers must either call, email or check in with UGA Sports Communications in the press box before they will be allowed onto the field to receive instructions.

Gameday Media ServicesAll media personnel and photographers are invited to

work in the press box located atop the stadium grandstands (credentials are not required). The press box is equipped with wireless and hard-wired high-speed internet connections as well as two telephone lines, all of which are available on a first-come, first-serve basis.

A pre-game meal is served beginning approximately one hour before kickoff and will be provided to all working media members.

First-half and final box scores, media guides, updated game notes and statistics for both Georgia and its visiting oppo-nents will be available in the press box.

Following each game, a recap will be emailed to the media and posted on www.georgiadogs.com, the official website of Georgia Athletics. The website will also be furnished with a box score and updated statistics. If you would like to be included on the direct email list, please contact Kate Burk-holder.

post-Game interviewsMedia in the press box area will be surveyed with approxi-

mately two minutes left in the game to determine which players and coaches are requested for post-game interviews. All interviews will be conducted on the field (with the excep-tion of television and radio interviews) and will be arranged by UGA Sports Communications.

UGA Sports Communications

Claude FeltonSenior Associate AD/

Sports Communications

Kate BurkholderAssistant SID/Soccer Contact

Associate AD for Sports Communications ......Claude FeltonAssociate Director .......................................... Leland BarrowAssociate Director ........................................... Steve ColquittAssociate Director .....................................................Tim HixAssociate Director .................................... Christopher LakosAssociate Director .............................................Mike MobleyAssistant Director ..................................................Ben BeatyAssistant Director ....................................... Kate BurkholderAssistant Director ....................................... Tanner TedeschiGraduate Assistants .......Jen Galas, Jenny Moss, Aimee Russo*, .......................................................................... Whitney TarpyOffice Manager ....................................................Karen HuffPublications Coordinator ...........................Karlene LawrenceOffice Phone ...................................................(706) 542-1621Office Fax ......................................................(706) 542-9339Mailing Address .............. P.O. Box 1472, Athens, Ga. 30603Website ..............................................www.georgiadogs.comStudent Assistants .................................................................LoganButler,CaitlinConnell,CharlotteCornett*,NickDaly,JosephFeldman*,MaryCatherineFinnerty,AlexHilton*,FosterLander*,MattOxford,MariShirley,MichaelTerry

*Soccergame-daystaff

MEDIA INFORMATION

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Steve Holeman made his debut as the head coach of Georgia soccer for the 2010 season. Holeman came to Athens after spending the previous 15 seasons as the head coach at Ole Miss. The dean of SEC soccer coaches, Holeman is the fourth head coach at Georgia since the program’s inception in 1995. The 2010 season saw Georgia compile a record of 11-6-4 (5-3-3 SEC) while reaching the SEC Championships semifinals for the third time in four seasons. Dating back to his time at Ole Miss, Holeman has now reached the SEC Tournament for 14 straight seasons. Four Bulldogs received All-SEC honors under Holeman’s direction while the team garnered its eighth consecutive NSCAA Team Academic Award for maintaining a cumulative 3.0 GPA. He now owns a career record of 176-130-35 (.567). Holeman started the women’s soccer program at Auburn in 1993, then moved to Oxford, Miss., where he began the soccer program for the Rebels in 1995. In addition to the four NCAA Tournament appearances under Holeman’s direction, Ole Miss won three SEC Western Division titles and made an appearance in the SEC Tournament Finals in 1999. The four NCAA Tournament appearances (2002, 2003, 2005, 2009) include a trip to the second round in 2003 when the Rebels defeated the Texas Longhorns. In 2005, Holeman led the Rebels to a 14-5-2 record including an 8-1-2 mark in league play. He was honored by Soccer Buzz as the 2005 Central Region Coach of the Year runner-up. Holeman ranks third all-time among league coaches with 176 victories, while his 17 years in the conference makes him the longest-tenured active SEC women’s soccer coach. He produced 29 All-SEC selections for the Rebels, and had at least one all-league player every year since 1996. Under Holeman, Ole Miss players were among the nation’s elite in the classroom with eight Academic/Scholar All-America honorees and 33 Academic All-Region selections. Over his last five seasons in Oxford, the Rebels went 19-1-5 against SEC West foes. At Auburn, Holeman put together the Tigers’ first-ever women’s soccer program in only six weeks and led the team to winning record at 7-6-3 in its inaugural campaign. Holeman has served on the staff at the Region III Olympic Development Program (ODP). He was head coach of the South Region team at the U.S. Soccer Festival in 2001-02, and guided them to a gold medal finish at the 2001 event in Chicago. Holeman, who holds a United States Soccer Federation (USSF) “A” coaching license, began his coaching career while still a student-athlete at Wake Forest University. In 1991, Holeman guided the Huntsville (Ala.) under-17 boys select team to the Alabama state championship. From 1992-94, he served as coach

of the Auburn men’s club team. At the same time he was beginning his coaching career, Holeman also played soccer at Wake Forest. A four-year letterman at midfield, he helped lead the Demon Deacons to the NCAA Tournament in 1988, 1989 and 1990. In 1989, he was a member of the Wake Forest team that clinched the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) championship and advanced to the NCAA Tournament second round. During that 1989 season, Wake Forest was ranked as high as No. 3 in the nation. Holeman played professional soccer as a member of the Montgomery Capitals, a semi-pro team based in Montgomery, Ala., in 1993 and 1994. He also played on the Alabama Men’s All-Star Indoor Team in 1992. His knowledge and respect throughout college soccer recently earned him the position of chairman for the NCAA men’s and women’s soccer rules committee, a position he held in 2004-05. A native of West Long Branch, N.J., Holeman graduated from Wake Forest University in 1990 with a bachelor’s degree in health and sports science. In 1993, he received his master’s degree in exercise physiology from Auburn, maintaining a 4.0 GPA throughout his graduate studies. Holeman has also successfully completed coursework toward a doctorate degree in exercise physiology. Holeman was named the Georgia head coach on April 16, 2010. Born Dec. 21, 1967, Holeman is married to the former Julie Newton of Goodman, Miss., and they have a daughter, six-year old Anna Mae, and a son, two-year old Robert (Bo) Stephen.

Steve HolemanHead CoachSecond Season (18th Overall) • Wake Forest ‘90Career Record: 176-130-35 (.567)

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Dan Blank’s first season with Georgia soccer was 2010 after he spent the previous three seasons at Ole Miss under Steve Holeman. Blank was a volunteer coach for the Rebels in 2007 and 2008 before he was promoted to a full-time assistant in 2009. In his first year in charge of the Ole Miss defense, Blank helped lead the Rebels to the best goals-against average in the SEC.

On that note, Blank became the first coach in SEC his-tory to lead his defense to the best goals-against average in consecutive years at different universities in 2010. In 2009 with the Rebels, Blank’s defense put up a conference-best 0.68 GAA in SEC games. A year later at UGA, Blank led the Bulldogs to a GAA of 0.60 in league games to top the SEC.

Guiding the Georgia defenders, Blank helped the Bulldog backs post a 0.85 goals against average overall, allowing just 19 goals all season and coming away with nine shut-outs on the year. Defenders Rebekah Perry and Torri Allen were named second-team All-SEC and SEC All-Freshman, respectively, under Blank’s leadership in 2010.

Blank boasts a wealth of coaching experience and success at many levels of soccer. Prior to joining the Rebel staff in 2007, he spent nine years as the head women’s coach at Embry-Riddle University after building the program from scratch in 1998. A three-time Florida Sun Conference Coach of the Year and NAIA Region 14 Coach of the Year, Blank compiled a 98-61-8 record and guided the Eagles to three conference titles, three NAIA Region XIV titles and three NAIA national tournament appearances. Before his time at Embry-Riddle, Blank spent three seasons as head coach of the nationally ranked Brewton-Parker College women’s program where he amassed a 47-13-3 record. He led the Barons to two NAIA tournament berths and three league titles, earning Georgia Athletic Conference Coach of the Year plaudits each season. The Barons were ranked as high as fourth nationally all three years.

Prior to his tenure at Brewton-Parker, Blank served for three years as assistant coach for Wheeling Jesuit College, helping that program to three national tournament berths and three regional and district titles.

Blank has also had success on the semi-pro level, having

served as an assistant coach and assistant general manager for the USL W-League’s Atlanta Classics from 1997-98 and head coach of the Jacksonville Jade in 2001 and 2002, leading that franchise to its first winning record. Blank has helped produce more than 25 collegiate All-Americans and numerous NAIA Scholar-Athletes and Academic All-Amer-ica picks. He holds a USSF “A” License and an advanced national diploma from the NSCAA.

Blank played his collegiate soccer at Bethany College (W. Va.), where he earned a bachelor’s degree in communica-tions in 1991. At Bethany he played under coaching legend Graham Ramsay and helped the Bison to four straight NCAA Division III Tournament berths.

Blank resides in Athens with his wife, Beth, and their daughter, Izzy.

Dan BlankAssistant CoachSecond Season • Bethany College ‘91

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Robin Confer completed her sixth season as Georgia’s as-sistant coach and recruiting coordinator after serving as the Bulldogs’ interim head coach in the spring of 2010.

As the recruiting coordinator, Confer has played an integral role in bringing the three highest-ranked signing classes in UGA history to Athens. The 2006 class was ranked No. 8, the 2007 group was rated No. 14 and the 2008 class earned a No. 15 ranking. The Georgia program has been successful in keep-ing the best in-state talent at UGA, as six of the 14 members of the 2010 freshman class hail from the Peach State while 21 players since 2006 have come from Georgia.

Confer’s work with the Georgia attack helped the Bulldogs outscore the opposition by a tally of 37-19 in 2010, while rookie Alexa Newfield earned first-team All-SEC honors and was ranked in the top-5 in several SEC offensive categories.

As a former forward for the U.S. National Team, Confer pays special attention to Georgia’s attacking players. In 2007 she helped coach sophomore Carrie Patterson to NSCAA Second-Team All-American accolades, as she became just the second Bulldog ever to earn that award. In 2006, Patterson earned SoccerBuzz Freshman All-America, SEC Freshman of the Year, First-Team All-SEC and Second-team All-Southeast Region honors, and left Georgia as the school’s all-time leader in goals, assists, points, and multi-goal games under Confer’s direction. Patterson was ultimately drafted 40th overall in the 2010 Women’s Professional Soccer (WPS) draft.

Confer also assisted with the transition of senior Ali Wil-liams from defender to forward in 2005, a move which sent Williams on to earn SEC Offensive Player of the Year recogni-tion.

Confer joined the staff at Florida State after a stellar career in the ACC and successful coaching stints in the Atlantic Coast Conference, Big 12 and Southeastern Conference. The former 1997 National Player of the Year and three-time national cham-pion at North Carolina is embarking on her 10th year in the collegiate coaching ranks.

Under Confer’s watch in Tallahassee, the Seminoles posted a 29-13-4 overall record, a 9-5-2 mark in the ACC and advanced to the program’s first College Cup in 2003.

But Confer is no stranger to life in the SEC, as she was an assistant coach at Mississippi State for one season under head coach Neil McGuire before joining the Seminole staff. Before her stint in Starkville, Miss., Confer served as a second assis-tant at one of the top women’s soccer programs in the nation at Texas A&M. While working with Aggie head coach G. Guerrieri, Confer and Texas A&M advanced to the Sweet 16 in back-to-back NCAA Tournaments.

In addition to her UGA coaching responsibilities, Confer is a

Southeast Region III ODP staff coach and is also involved with ODP in the state of Georgia.

Confer’s first coaching experience came at her alma mater as she served as a volunteer assistant under coaching legend Anson Dorrance at North Carolina. A four-year starter at North Carolina from 1994-1997, Confer helped the Tar Heels to three national championships (1994, 1996-1997). During her senior season, Confer was named the National Player of the Year by both the Soccer News and SoccerBuzz. In North Carolina’s run to the 1997 National Championship, Confer was named the Most Valuable Offensive Player of the NCAA Final Four, as well as being named a first-team All-American. She was also a finalist for the Hermann Award, which recognizes the nation’s top collegiate soccer athlete, and a semifinalist for the Missouri Athletic Club Sports Foundation Player of the Year award in 1998.

Confer currently ranks fourth on UNC’s career point-scoring list behind such great names as Mia Hamm and April Hein-richs. She is the fifth-leading goal scorer in Tar Heel history with 77 tallies, and her 55 career assists are the sixth most in North Carolina soccer history. Confer never missed a game in her Carolina career and holds the NCAA record with most games played at 107. She is one of just 11 former North Caroli-na players to have had their jersey retired. She was also named to The Atlantic Coast Conference 50th Anniversary Women’s Soccer team which recognized the top 50 players in the confer-ence since 1987.

A former captain of the U.S U-20 Youth National team, Confer eventually made her Women’s National Team debut January 18, 1996, against Ukraine and was a member of the pool from 96-99 and earned eight caps and one goal.

In 2001, she was drafted in the fifth round of the WUSA’s Global Draft as a member of the Boston Breakers in the league’s inaugural season before a back injury cut her play-ing career short. Confer was a standout forward at Clearwater (FL) Central Catholic High School where she scored 227 goals, including 80 during her senior season prior to being named a Parade All-American. Confer received her bachelor’s degree in exercise and sports science from North Carolina in 1998.

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Jonathan Harvey joined the Georgia soccer staff in February 2011 as a volunteer coach. He will work primarily with the goalkeepers.

Harvey returns home to Athens after five successful seasons as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at NCAA Division II North Georgia College and State University in Dahlonega, Ga. Harvey helped the Lady Saints to a 48-34-8 record in his five seasons, a stint that culminated in 2010 with the program’s first ever NSCAA Top-25 ranking and finish as the Peachbelt Conference Tournament runner-up.

As the assistant at North Georgia, Harvey was instrumental in lowering the Saints’ goals-against average from 1.79 in 2005 to 1.03 in 2010, a program-best. While at NGCSU, Harvey recruited and trained 13 PBC All-Conference performers, five NSCAA All-Southeast Region selections, and one NSCAA All-American and PBC Freshman of the Year. Harvey worked closely with head coach Chris Adams on day-to-day operations, practice planning, fundraising, travel, and recruiting.

Harvey is no stranger to youth soccer in Georgia having served as

Georgia ODP Staff Coach for the 92 and 96 Girls teams. Harvey has also trained goalkeepers at United Futbol Academy and Gwinnett Soccer Association over theprevious two years. He is on staff at Last Defense Goalkeeping Academy in Atlanta, which provides specific technical and tactical training for goalkeepers. Harvey has extensive summer camp experience as well having been on staff at Clemson Soccer Camp, Western Carolina Soccer Camp, and the University of Georgia Soccer Camps.

Harvey played his collegiate soccerat Oglethorpe University and also served in the United States Navy from 2000-2005. This stint in the Navy included decorated combat tours in the Al Anbar Province, Iraq, in 2004 and 2005.

Harvey holds the USSF B License, NSCAA Levels I, II, and III Goalkeeping Diplomas.A native of Athens, Ga., Harvey earned his bachelor’s degree in political science form North Georgia College and State University. He is married to the former Raegan Yeomans of Jesup, Ga., a graduate of the University of Georgia.

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Callie Corbin Langford5-6 •So. • GKTallahassee, Fla. •Maclay School

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HiGH SCHOOl2010 Maclay Soccer MVP and co-captain...First Team All Big Bend...All Big Bend Player of the Year...Senior All-Star game MVP...Maclay School Team Sport MVP...Starting Goalkeeper grades 7-12...2A All-State team..."Lee Jackson" Award - 9 Recognizing passion for School and Sport... Defensive Player of the Year - 10... Coach's' Award - 11... Team Co-Captain - 11, 12...All Big Bend Team (7 North Florida Counties)...Honorable Mention - 9...Second Team - 10...First Team - 11...School record for most shut outs in a season (14)...School record for most career starts (116)...Wendy's Heisman Award/School Nominee - 12.

Caitlin Woody5-10 • So. • GKBoca Raton, Fla. • Boca Raton Community

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HiGH SCHOOlSelected as one of Florida’s top players by ESPN RISE magazine 2010...2010 State finalist, team captain and Defensive MVP; team captain and Defen-sive MVP in 2009...2009 Palm Beach Post High School Player of the Year and Sun-Sentinel First Team...2010 Palm Beach Post and Sun-Sentinel First Team...Named Class AAAAAA All-State in 2009...Named 2007 All-County Honorable Mention...Named 2007 Defensive MVP...No. 1-ranked goalkeeper in Palm Beach County...Ranked first in minutes, shutouts and goals against average.

Ashley Baker5-10 •RJr. • GKLilburn, Ga. • Parkview

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2010 (RedSHiRT SOpHOMORe)Started all 21 games in goal for Georgia, playing all 2,018 minutes...posted a 0.85 goals against aver- age, allowing just 19 goals all season and coming away with nine shutouts...her 0.836 save percentage ranked second in the SEC, while her nine shutouts were also second-best...played even better in SEC games, as her 0.60 goals against average in league games ranked first in the conference...also led the SEC in conference play in save percentage (0.870) and shutouts (seven)...notched career-high 11 saves vs. Stanford and followed it with 10 vs. Santa Clara, completing the Stanford Nike Invite with a total of 21 stops...posted four shutouts in a row in the middle of the season, totaling 561 minutes of scoreless soccer, good for the longest such streak in SEC play in Georgia history...named SEC Defensive Player of the Week Oct. 11...garnered second-team All-SEC honors...SEC Soccer Community Service Team ... third team All-South Region.

2009 (RedSHiRT FReSHMAN)Appeared in two games, logging 41:39 of action...Did not allow a goal in 21:36 against Kennesaw State on Aug. 21...Did not allow a goal in 20:03 vs. Florida Atlantic on Sept. 4...Helped U19 England National Team to its first ever team championship in the summer...Named to the SEC Academic Honor Roll.

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Madison Meyers5-2 • Fr. • FHighlands Ranch, Colo. • Valor Christian

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HiGH SCHOOlTwo-time All-State selection at Valor Christian HS … played club soccer for Real Colorado along with fellow rookies Jenna Owens and Bella Hartley … helped high school squad to state finals two years in a row … also all-state member of track team.

Jenna Owens5-8 • Fr. • M/FHighlands Ranch, Colo. •Mountain Vista

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HiGH SCHOOlFour-year varsity player ... two-year captain ... 2011 ESPNRISE second team All-America ...Team MVP in 2010 ... first team All-Conference (2011) ... Continental League Player of the Year (2011) ... All-Colorado Team (2011) ... 5A All-State Player of the Year (2011) ... first team All State 5A Colorado (2010, 2011) ... 5A State champions (2011) ... National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) All Region Team (2010) ... 5A State Semi-finalist (2010) ... Honorable Mention first team All-Continental League (2008) ... first team All Academic for four years.

CluB (ReAl COlORAdO)Seven-year team member and three-year captain ... All-Event Team - ECNL 2010 Final Four in Texas ... 2010 Disney Showcase third place finish ... sixth-place finish in ECNL 2010 ... Colorado State Champions 2008 ... Region IV Quarterfinalist 2008 ... State Finalists 2007.

Meghan Gibbons5-9 • So. • FThe Woodlands, Texas • The Woodlands

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2010 (FReSHMAN)Had a breakout freshman season, playing in all 21 games with one start...tied for the team-lead in goals with eight...had an assist to finish with 17 points...second on the team with 39 shots...two of her goals (vs. Georgia State and CofC) were game-winners...scored multiple goals vs. Kansas (2) and GSU (3), with her hat trick over the Panthers just the 11th in school history...after her three goals vs. GSU, Georgia had scored three or more in four straight games, doing so for the first time in program history...named SEC Freshman of the Week in the second week of the season.

HiGH SCHOOlTexas 5A State Champions...All-Region, All-State, Texas 5A State All Tournament Team, Most Valuable Offensive Player of the Year...2009All-State Team...2009 Most Valuable Player...Ranked No. 1 High School Program by ESPNRISE...2009 Team Captain...First Team All-District...UIL 5A State Tournament Team...All State Team 2009...All Region Team 2009...District 14-5A Champions 2009...Region II Champions 2009...Offensive Player of the Year 2009...ESPN Rise Player of the Week...Texas 5A State Finalist 2009...15-5A District Champs 2008...Region III Finalist 2008.

Year G/GS G/A/Pts Sh./SOG GW PK-ATT2010 21-1 8/1/17 39/22 2 0-0Total 21-1 8/1/17 39/22 2 0-0

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2010 (RedSHiRT SOpHOMORe)Played in 10 games, starting four for the Georgia defense...helped the Bulldog defense to a 0.85 goals against average, allowing just 19 goals all season and coming away with nine shutouts.

2009 (RedSHiRT FReSHMAN)Appeared in 15 games...Saw first action as a Bulldog against Kennesaw State on Aug. 21 after missing the 2008 season with a knee injury...Contributed tough defense in 3-2 victory over Charlotte, logging 22 minutes of action...Named to the SEC Academic Honor Roll.

2008 (FReSHMAN)Did not play.

Year G/GS G/A/Pts Sh./SOG GW PK-ATT2010 10/4 0/0/0 0/0 0 0-02009 15/0 0/0/0 0/0 0 0-0Total 25/4 0/0/0 0/0 0 0-0

Madeline Barker5-7 • So. • MAtlanta, Ga. • Greater Atlanta Christian

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2010 (FRESHMAN)Played in all 21 games as a freshman, making four starts...came in for valuable minutes on the right wing throughout the season...chipped in two assists for two points on the year, grabbing her first career point with a helper on Jamie Pollock’s goal vs. Mississippi State and also assisting Georgia’s goal vs. Auburn in the home finale... took 12 shots, eight on goal.

HIGH SCHOOLPlayed at Greater Atlanta Christian School for Coach Troy Bendickson... ESPN RISE GA State All Star selection... GHSCA AA Player of the Year... 2010,’07 Offensive Player of the Year... Most Career Assists School Record... Team Captain...Back to back Gwinnett County A-AAAA Player of the Year 2009/10... Gwinnett County Super Six Selection... Gwinnett Goal Club all county `07, `08, ‘09, ‘10...Nominated Gatorade Player of the Year 2010...A/AA Region Champions ‘09 & ‘10, GHSA Final Four ‘09 & ‘10...4 year varsity starter...2010 ESPN RISE All Metro Players... 2009 ESPN RISE Spring Girl’s Soccer All-America Team Honorable Mention.

Year G/GS G/A/Pts Sh./SOG GW PK-ATT2010 21/4 0/2/2 12/8 0 0-0Total 21/4 0/2/2 12/8 0 0-0

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Ashley Miller5-6 • Sr. • FLake Mary, Fla. • Lake Mary

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2010 (JuNiOR)Played in all 21 games, starting 15...scored one goal and added two assists for four points...36 shots, 11 on goal...netted the game-winner vs. Kansas.

2009 (SOpHOMORe)Played in all 22 games with 18 starts...Scored two goals in UGA’s 3-0 win over UNCW in the NCAA Tournament, making her just the fourth Georgia player ever to have a multi-goal game in the postseason...That game was her first career multi-goal effort...Also scored vs. Kennesaw State, Georgia State, Clemson, and Alabama...Had the assist on Carrie Patterson’s game-winning goals vs. Northeastern on Sept. 6 and No. 5 South Carolina on Oct. 16...As-sisted UGA’s first goal in the SEC Quarterfinals vs. South Carolina...Her team-best six assists ranked 10th on the season in the SEC...Totaled six goals and six assists for 18 points, good for second the team in both categories...Named to the SEC Academic Honor Roll.

2008 (FReSHMAN)Appeared in 21 games making 16 starts...Named to SEC All-Freshman Team...Led the team with four game-winning goals...Ranked second on the team in goals (5) and points (11)...Also second on the team with 37 shots...Scored game winning goal against Kentucky...Scored game winning goal against Vanderbilt...Scored the game-winning goal against Arkansas...Had one assist against Arkansas...Scored two goals in college debut against Mercer.

Year G/GS G/A/Pts Sh./SOG GW PK-ATT2010 21/15 1/2/4 36/11 1 0-02009 22/18 6/6/18 57/27 1 0-02008 21/16 5/1/11 37/15 4 0-0Total 65/49 12/9/33 130/53 6 0-0

Jamie Pollock5-6 • Sr. • MPowder Springs, Ga. • Harrison

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2010 (JuNiOR)Played in 21 games, making 19 starts in the midfield...two goals and two assists for six points...scored vs. No. 9 Santa Clara and at MSU...27 shots, 13 on goal...Named to the TopDrawerSoccer Watch List.

2009 (SOpHOMORe)Started all 22 games...Scored two goals in the 3-0 win over Florida Atlantic on Sept. 4...Was named to Soccer America National Team of the Week and MVP of the Georgia Nike Invitational after scoring two goals vs. Florida Atlantic...Scored game-tying goal in the 76th minute vs. Mercer on Aug. 30...Net-ted UGA’s first goal in 3-0 win over Georgia State Sept. 11 and in 2-0 win over Arkansas Sept. 27...Scored a goal vs. Kennesaw State on Aug. 21...Totaled six goals and one assist for 13 points, ranking third for UGA...Her six goals were tied for second...NSCAA Third Team All-South Region...Named to the SEC Academic Honor Roll.

2008 (FReSHMAN)Appeared in 18 games making 17 starts...Saw most of her time at attacking midfield...Scored two goals and had one assist for five points on the season...Scored game-winning goal in double overtime against Ole Miss...Scored a free kick goal against Florida.

Year G/GS G/A/Pts Sh./SOG GW PK-ATT2010 21/19 2/2/6 27/13 0 0-02009 22/22 6/1/13 43/21 3 0-02008 18/17 2/1/5 22/5 0 0-0Total 61/58 10/4/24 92/39 3 0-0

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HiGH SCHOOlFour-year varsity starter ... two-year team captain ... state champions 2009-10 ... first team All-Con- ference 2008-09 ... second team All-State 2008 ... first team All-State 2009 ... All-Colorado 2009 ... ESPN All-American Honorable Men-tion 2009 ... ESPN Rise Colorado Player to Watch 2009.

CluB/OdpReal Colorado National since 2007 ... state champions 2007 ... team captain 2007-09 ... Red Bull/Elite Club National League since 2007 ... U17 ECNL Disney All Event Team 2010 Colorado ODP State Team 2005-2009 ... 92 Winter Inter Regional Team 2009 ... ODP Region four Regional pool 2009.

Nicole Locandro5-10 • So. • MMarietta, Ga. •The Walker School

2010 (FReSHMAN)Played in all 21 games in a stellar rookie campaign, making 12 starts...score five goals and totaled five assists for 15 points, third-most on the team...took 37 shots, 18 on goal...scored the game-winner vs. Utah...scored Georgia’s first goal vs. Mercer in an eventual 3-2 double-overtime comeback win...scored twice vs. Georgia State...also scored vs. CofC.

HiGH SCHOOlSingle Season Scoring Record 33 Goals in 2009 & holds record for all-time career goals...2010 state champion...GSA Southern Region champs...Leaves as all-time points leader with 133...Cobb County Player of the Year 09...GA AA Player of the Year 08, 09...Cobb County 1st team 07,08, 09...Varsity Team - Offensive player of the Year 07...Walker School 2007 - 2nd all -time goals scored (25 goals, 11 assists)...Georgia AA State Champions 08-09...Georgia AA State Finalists 07.

Year G/GS G/A/Pts Sh./SOG GW PK-ATT2010 21/12 5/5/15 37/18 1 0-0Total 21/12 5/5/15 37/18 1 0-0

Carli Shultis5-8 • So. • FMcDonough, Ga. • Eagles Landing Christian

2010 (FReSHMAN)Saw action in 20 games, making six starts as a rookie...had five assists on the year for five points...23 shots, 11 on goal.

HiGH SCHOOl3 year captain , four-year varsity starter...2008- Named on the all area team....Named to the all-county team....Team won county championship. 2007- Named on the all area team... Named on the all county team...Team advanced to the Elite 8...2006- Named on all-area team...Team advanced to Elite 8.

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Susannah Dennis5-4 • Jr. • MFranklin, Tenn. • Battle Ground Academy

2010 (SOpHOMORe)Returned fully healthy in 2010 after an injury-plagued freshman year...played in 18 games, mak- ing nine starts...finished third on the team in goals with four...tallied one assist for nine points...fourth in shots with 35, 16 on goal...included on TopDrawerSoccer Team of the Week Aug. 30...named to the TopDrawerSoccer Watch List.

2009 (FReSHMAN)Appeared in 19 games after missing the outset of season while rehabbing an injury...Logged 13 starts...Earned first start of career Sept. 27 at Arkansas...Scored first goal of season and career Sept. 13 at Charlotte, converting on a volley from left side...Played all 90 minutes four times...Named to the All-SEC Freshman team.

Year G/GS G/A/Pts Sh./SOG GW PK-ATT2010 18/9 4/1/9 35/16 0 0-02009 19/13 1/0/2 16/7 1 0-0Total 37/22 5/1/11 41/23 1 0-0

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Torri Allen5-4 • So. • DStafford, Va. • Colonial Forge

2010 (FReSHMAN)Played in all 21 games, starting 19 on the back line...helped the Bulldog defense to a 0.85 goals against average, allowing just 19 goals all season and coming away with nine shutouts...took two shots, both on goal...come up with a huge defensive save vs. Kentucky to preserve the shutout with 19 minutes on the clock...named to the SEC All-Freshman team ... third team All-South.

HiGH SCHOOl2010 Parade High School All-America...2010 District Player of the Year, First Team All-District (fourth straight season), All-Area, and All-Region...2010 Second Team All-State...2010 All-Met selection...2010 MVP...2009 ESPNRISE Spring Girl’s Soccer First Team All- America and 2009 NSCAA All-Amer-ica...Named Rookie of the Year Varsity Soccer with 16 goals and three assists in 2007...Led the team in scoring in 2007...Named Offense Most Valuable Player in 2008...Named Most Valuable Player Soccer in 2009...Graduated with distinguished honors.

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2010 (SOpHOMORe)Played in all 21 games, making 19 starts in the middle with an occasional trip to the attack...scored two goals and had three assists for seven points, good for fifth-best on the team...had eight shots, three on frame...first goal of the season came vs. Mississippi State after she made the switch to the front line...also scored vs. Florida in the 12th minute to give the Bulldogs an early 1-0 lead on the No. 13 Gators in Gainesville...Named to the SEC Championships All-Tournament team...named to the TopDrawer-Soccer Watch List.

2009 (FReSHMAN)Started all 21 games in which she played...Scored first collegiate goal in style vs. MSU, netting the game-winner in the 81st minute after a Georgia corner kick...Part of the Georgia back line that did not allow a shot vs. Florida Atlantic on Sept. 4 for just the second time in school history and first time since 1996...Played all 90 minutes 16 times...Named SEC Freshman of the Year and to the All-Freshman Team...Second Team All-SEC selection...Top Drawer Soccer First Team All-Freshman...NSCAA First Team All-South Region.

Year G/GS G/A/Pts Sh./SOG GW PK-ATT2010 21/19 2/3/7 35/16 0 0-02009 21/21 1/0/2 9/5 1 0-0Total 42/40 3/3/9 44/21 1 0-0

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Tori Cooper5-6 • Fr. • MTorrance, Calif. • South Torrance

HiGH SCHOOlDuring three seasons was selected first team All-CIF, All-Pioneer League, and All-South Bay Area all three years ... captured CIF SS Division 4 in 2009 ... runner-up in 2010 ... Pioneer League MVP in 2010 ... member of the Honor Roll.

CluBNine-time Surf Cup invite ... three-time Surf Cup finalist and won one championship ... won four other club championships.

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Bailey Powell5-11 • Sr. • DFayetteville, Ga. • Whitewater

2010 (JuNiOR)Started all 19 games in which she played...one goal on the year, which came at the most opportune time as she ran on and headed a corner kick into the goal to give Georgia a 2-1 come-from-behind win over Auburn in 2OT in the SEC Championships quarterfinals...helped the Bulldog defense to a 0.85 goals against average, allowing just 19 goals all season and coming away with nine shutouts...eight shots, three on frame.

2009 (SOpHOMORe)Appeared in 12 games with 11 starts...Part of the Georgia back line that did not allow a shot vs. Florida Atlantic on Sept. 4 for just the second time in school history and first time since 1996...Returned from injury Oct. 18 vs. Florida...Played all 90 minutes six times.

2008 (FReSHMAN)Appeared in all 23 games making 23 starts at center back...Played every minute of every game during the 2008 season, the only Georgia player to do so...Named Second Team All-SEC...Named SEC All-Freshman Team...Named to SEC All-Tournament Team...Scored Georgia’s second goal against Florida in the SEC Tournament...Had one assist against Arkansas...Named to Duke Classic All-Tournament Team.

Year G/GS G/A/Pts Sh./SOG GW PK-ATT2010 19/19 1/0/2 8/3 1 0-02009 12/11 0/0/0 2/0 0 0-02008 23/23 1/1/3 10/6 0 0-0Total 54/53 2/1/5 20/9 1 0-0

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Rebekah Perry5-7 • Jr. • MKennesaw, Ga. • Kennesaw Mountain

2010 (SOpHOMORe)Unsung hero of the 2010 Georgia team, playing stellar defense and starting all 21 games...often as- signed to mark the opponent’s biggest scoring threat...helped the Bulldog defense to a 0.85 goals against average, allow- ing just 19 goals all season and coming away with nine shutouts...two assists for two points...assisted Alexa Newfield both times, once vs. UA and the second in the SEC Championships semifinals vs. Florida...six shots, three on goal (0.500)...named second-team All-SEC.

2009 (FReSHMAN)Played in all 22 games with 15 starts...Scored the game-winning goal in the 46th minute vs. #17 Minnesota on Aug. 28, her first career score, resulting in SEC Freshman of the Week accolades...Scored second goal of career at Charlotte Sept. 13...Recorded an assist vs. Kennesaw State on Aug. 21...Assisted Bulldogs’ first goal in 2-0 win over Arkansas, setting up Jamie Pollock in the third minute...Assisted second goal vs. Alabama, and assisted Georgia’s first goal vs. USC in the SEC Tournament...Totaled two goals and four assists for eight points, tied for fifth on the team...Named to the SEC Academic Honor Roll.

Year G/GS G/A/Pts Sh./SOG GW PK-ATT2010 21/21 0/2/2 7/2 0 0-02009 22/15 2/4/8 11/6 1 0-0Total 43/36 2/6/10 18/8 1 0-0

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Nikki Hill5-7 • So. • DScottsdale, Ariz. • Pinnacle

2010 (FReSHMAN)Valuable off the bench for Georgia on the back line, playing in 17 games...had one assist, logging her first collegiate point vs. Mississippi State...one shot...saw perhaps her biggest action of the year when she stepped in for the injured Re-bekah Perry at right back in the SEC Championship quarterfinals vs. Auburn, playing stellar defense for 68 minutes including two overtime periods as the Bulldogs earned a win over the Tigers in the 106th minute to advance to the semifinals...called to the U-20 Canadian National Team camp in Sao Paulo, Brazil.

pRepU-20 Canadian National Team Camp in Juarez, Mexico and El Paso, Texas in October/November of 2009...U-18 AZ State Champion 2010 (Captain) and U-18 Region IV Quarterfinalist 2010 (Captain)...U-20 Canadian National Team Pool 2009, 2010...U20 Canadian National Team Camp in Surrey, B.C. in May 2010, and U20 Canadian National Team Camp in Toronto July 2010...U-17 Canadian National Team Pool 2007,2008...U-13-U-16 Arizona State ODP team 2005-2008...Captain of eight consecutive Arizona State Championship Teams

Year G/GS G/A/Pts Sh./SOG GW PK-ATT2010 17/0 0/1/1 1/1 0 0-0Total 17/00 0/1/1 1/1 0 0-0

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Ansley Morgan5-7 • Fr. • DSt. Simons Island, Ga. • Frederica Academy

HiGH SCHOOl Played at Frederica Academy for Coach Charlie Morgan…Five-year varsity starter (2007-2011) … GISA AA All-Region and All-State player all four years (2008-2011) … GISA AA State Champions four years running (2008- 2011) … Defensive Player of the Year (2009) … GISA AA Region Champions in basketball (2011).

CluB/OdpPlayed at Ponte Vedra Storm Soccer Club since U13 for Coach Luis Torres … 2011 US Youth Soccer Region III Finalist … 2011 FYSA State Cup U18 Champion ... 2010 Disney’s Soccer Showcase Qualifier Champion … 2010 Region III Premier League East First Place … 2010 US Youth Soccer Region III Championship Finalist … 2009 US Youth Soccer National Champion Finalist … 2009 US Youth Soccer Region III Champion … 2009 FYSA State Cup U18 Champion.

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Devon Fry5-8 • So. • DNewnan, Ga. • Northgate

2010 (FReSHMAN)Did not see game action.

HiGH SCHOOlSelected to play on her high school varsity team as a freshman...Started every game her freshman year...Named Defensive MVP her freshman year...Started every game her sophomore year...Named MVP her sophomore year...Started every game her junior year... Named MVP her junior year...Named to the 2008 Class AAAA Area 2 All Region Team...2009 ESPN RISE Spring Girls Soccer All-America Team Honorable Mention.

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Chika Ibiam5-2 • F • So.Benin City, Nigeria • Central Gwinnett

HiGH SCHOOlFour-year varsity starter … Offensive Player of the Year … Varsity Black Knight Award … voted Most Athletic Female as a senior … graduated with honors … four-time Scholar Athlete … Georgia Merit recipient … Gover- nor’s Program honors nominee … Junior Marshall … PTSA Award for Scholastic Excellence … four-year recipient of Academic Achieve-ment award … senior class secretary … also involved with National Honors Society, Spanish Honors Society, Mu Alpha Theta, Key Club, FBLA, Georgia Student Leadership Team and Peer Leadership.

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Maria Palumbo5-4 • M • Jr.Alpharetta, Ga. • Milton

HiGH SCHOOlFour-year varsity starter (2006-09) … team captain as a senior … 2009 AAAAA region champion … voted Offensive Player of the Year in 2009 … also involved with National Honor Society, Spanish Honor Society, and National Art Honor Society … traveled with St. Thomas Aquinas as a mission trip volunteer … marketing achieve- ment scholar.

CluBPlayed for Alpharetta Ambush 2002-09 … team captain … worked as assistant coach.

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Kylee Piatczyc5-4 • M • So.Houston, Texas • Memorial

HiGH SCHOOlFour-year starter … team captain in 2010 … first team All-District (2007-10) … first team All-State and All-Academic selection (2008-10) … led team in assists in 2009 and 2010 … coaches award recipient in 2010 … helped team to district championship all four years and to state playoffs in 2009 and 2010.

CluB/OdpMember of New Mexico state ODP team and regional pool/camp … New Mexico state champion with RVFC in Albuquerque.

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Alexa Newfield5-5 • So. • MAtlanta, Ga. • St. Pius X

2010 (FReSHMAN)Burst onto the scene with a standout freshman season...played in all 21 games, starting 20...tied for the team lead with eight goals...chipped in four helpers for team-best 20 points...broke the school record for shots in a single-season, finishing with 87 on the year...44 went on frame for a 0.506 SOG%...team-best three game-winners, all coming in SEC games (Miss. State, No. 14 South Carolina, Alabama)...1-for-1 on PKs, scoring that way vs. the Crimson Tide as she finished with a multiple-goal day...finished the season ranked second in the SEC in shots, tied for sixth in points, and tied for fourth in goals...named the SEC Freshman of the Week during week one...first-team All-SEC and All-Freshman ... second team All-South Region ... Soccer America All-Freshman second team.

HiGH SCHOOlSt. Pius X Catholic High School Varsity ‘08 GA AAAA State Runner-Ups...’08 AJC All-City Team...’08 ESPN Rise Top-50 Players-to-Watch list...’09 GA AAA State Champions...’09 NSCAA High-School National Champions...’09 ESPN Rise Fab 50...’09 AJC All-City Team...’09 SPX Most Offensive Player Award...Record holder for most goals ever scored at St. Pius X in one season...Record holder for most goals ever scored overall...Member of the National Honor Society...St. Pius X student ambassador....Member of the Dean’s List or Honor Roll every semester at St. Pius...2010 class president.

Year G/GS G/A/Pts Sh./SOG GW PK-ATT2010 21/20 8/4/20 87/44 3 1-1 Total 21/20 8/4/20 87/44 3 1-1

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Riliegh McHugh5-8 •So. • D/MHershey, Pa. • Hershey

2010 (FReSHMAN)Did not see game action.

pRep2008 Adidas ESP Participant...2007 - 2008 Super Y ODP National Camp Selection...2008-2009 Patriot News HS Big 11 Selection...2007 Super Y All-League team Selection...2003-2008 ODP Eastern Pennsylvania team...2007 Super Y-League North American National Finalists...2006 US Youth Soccer National Finalist...2006 US Youth Soccer Region 1 Champion...2006 Region 1 Premier League Champion...2004, 2007, 2009 Pennsylvania State Cup Champion...2004 & 2007 US Youth Soccer Region 1 Finalist....2005 & 2006 Pennsylvania State Cup Finalist...Hershey Attack Soccer Club U10 - U18...Led Hershey Attack of Eastern Pennsylvania, one of the top club teams in the country, to three state cup championships, one region 1 championship and two national championship final games...2008 Adidas ESP selection as well as a Super Y ODP National Camp selection and Region 1 ODP 2003 - 2008...Four year starter at Hershey High School and helped lead them to a school record 22-1 season in her sophomore year and going 21-3-1 in her junior year while playing all field positions and also earning Big 11 league honors.

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Kathleen Eastman6-1 • Fr. • GKJackson Hole, Wy. • Jackson Hole

HiGH SCHOOl/CluBMember of Wyoming State Club Soccer championship team in 2005, 2006 and 2007 … 2006 Las Ve- gas Turkey Shoot champ … member of 10 state team/individual championship runs at Jackson Hole High School in soc- cer, basketball, and tennis … All-State honoree in soccer in 2009 and 2010 … two-year captain.

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TexasLocation: Austin, Texas

Enrollment: 35,849Nickname: Longhorns

Conference: Big XIIFacility: Mike A. Myers StadiumColors: Burnt Orange & WhiteHead Coach: Chris Petrucelli

2010 Record: 11-6-4Conference Record: 4-3-3

Starters R/L: 7/4Letterwinners R/L: 13/7

VillanovaLocation: Villanova, Pa.

Enrollment: 6,394Nickname: WildcatsConference: Big East

Facility: Villanova Soccer ComplexColors: Blue & White

Head Coach: John Byford2010 Record: 7-12-0

Conference Record: 2-9-0Starters R/L: 8/3

Letterwinners R/L: 15/6

MinnesotaLocation: Minneapolis, Minn.

Enrollment: 64,964Nickname: Golden Gophers

Conference: Big TenFacility: Elizabeth L. Robbie Stadium

Colors: Maroon & GoldHead Coach: Mikki D. Wright

2010 Record: 14-6-3Conference Record: 4-4-2

Starters R/L: 6/5Letterwinners R/L: 12/8

Iowa StateLocation: Ames, IowaEnrollment: 27,945Nickname: CyclonesConference: Big XII

Facility: ISU Soccer ComplexColors: Cardinal & Gold

Head Coach: Wendy Dillinger2010 Record: 8-10-2

Conference Record: 3-7-0Starters R/L: 10/1

Letterwinners R/L: 20/4

MercerLocation: Macon, Ga.

Enrollment: 8,200Nickname: Bears

Conference: Atlantic SunFacility: Bear Field

Colors: Orange & BlackHead Coach: Grant Serafy

2010 Record: 10-9-1Conference Record: 7-3-0

Starters R/L: 6/5Letterwinners R/L: 18/6

Georgia StateLocation: Atlanta, Ga.

Enrollment: 31,000Nickname: PanthersConference: Colonial

Facility: GSU Soccer FieldColors: Royal Blue & White

Head Coach: Domenic Martelli2010 Record: 12-7-2

Conference Record: 6-4-1Starters R/L: 10/2

Letterwinners R/L: 15/8

UNC GreensboroLocation: Greensboro, N.C.

Enrollment: 18,502Nickname: Spartans

Conference: SouthernFacility: UNCG Soccer Stadium

Colors: Gold, White, & NavyHead Coach: Steve Nugent

2010 Record: 19-2-1Conference Record: 11-0-0

Starters R/L: 5/6Letterwinners R/L: 15.9

FloridaLocation: Gainesville, Fla.

Enrollment: 48,784Nickname: Gators

Conference: SoutheasternFacility: James G. Pressly Stadium

Colors: Orange & BlueHead Coach: Becky Burleigh

2010 Record: 19-2-3Conference Record: 9-1-1

Starters R/L: 8/3Letterwinners R/L: 17/8

South CarolinaLocation: Columbia, S.C.

Enrollment: 29,957Nickname: Gamecocks

Conference: SoutheasternFacility: Eugene E. Stone Stadium

Colors: Garnet & BlackHead Coach: Shelley Smith

2010 Record: 15-6-4Conference Record: 8-2-1

Starters R/L: 7/4Letterwinners R/L: 21/9

ArkansasLocation: Fayetteville, Ark.

Enrollment: 19,849Nickname: Razorbacks

Conference: SoutheasternFacility: Razorback FieldColors: Cardinal & WhiteHead Coach: Erin Aubry

2010 Record: 5-11-3 Conference Record: 2-7-2

Starters R/L: 5/6Letterwinners R/L: 15/12

LSULocation: Baton Rouge, La.

Enrollment: 28,771Nickname: Tigers

Conference: SoutheasternFacility: LSU Soccer Complex

Colors: Purple & GoldHead Coach: Brian Lee

2010 Record: 8-8-5Conference Record: 4-4-3

Starters R/L: 10/1Letterwinners R/L: 17/5

Mississippi StateLocation: Starkville, Miss.

Enrollment: 19,644Nickname: Bulldogs

Conference: SoutheasternFacility: MSU Soccer FieldColors: Maroon & White

Head Coach: Neil Macdonald2010 Record: 8-12-0

Conference Record: 1-10-0Starters R/L: 9/5

Letterwinners R/L: 16/11

Ole MissLocation: Oxford, Miss.

Enrollment: 14,346Nickname: Rebels

Conference: SoutheasternFacility: Ole Miss Soccer Stadium

Colors: Cardinal & NavyHead Coach: Matthew Mott

2010 Record: 7-9-4Conference Record: 5-3-4

Starters R/L: 9/2Letterwinners R/L: 11/7

VanderbiltLocation: Nashville, Tenn.

Enrollment: 6,738Nickname: CommodoresConference: Southeastern

Facility: Vanderbilt Soccer ComplexColors: Black & Gold

Head Coach: Ronnie Woodard2010 Record: 8-10-2

Conference Record: 4-5-2Starters R/L: 5/6

Letterwinners R/L: 18/9

KentuckyLocation: Lexington, Ky.

Enrollment: 28,000Nickname: Wildcats

Conference: SoutheasternFacility: UK Soccer Complex

Colors: Blue & WhiteHead Coach: Jon Lipsitz

2010 Record: 10-7-3Conference Record: 4-5-2

Starters R/L: 9/2Letterwinners R/L: 17/8

AuburnLocation: Auburn, Ala.

Enrollment: 24,602Nickname: Tigers

Conference: SoutheasternFacility: Auburn Soccer ComplexColors: Burnt Orange & Navy Blue

Head Coach: Karen Hoppa2010 Record: 11-8-2

Conference Record: 5-4-2Starters R/L: 7/4

Letterwinners R/L: 17/6

AlabamaLocation: Tuscaloosa, Ala.

Enrollment: 32,023Nickname: Crimson TideConference: Southeastern

Facility: Alabama Soccer StadiumColors: Crimson & White

Head Coach: Todd Bramble2010 Record: 8-8-2

Conference Record: 3-6-2Starters R/L: 8/3

Letterwinners R/L: 18/7

TennesseeLocation: Knoxville, Tenn.

Enrollment: 27,107Nickname: Lady Volunteers (Vols)

Conference: SoutheasternFacility: Regal Soccer Stadium

Colors: Orange & WhiteHead Coach: Angela Kelly

2010 Record: 10-9-1Conference Record: 7-3-1

Starters R/L: 7/3Letterwinners R/L: 16/8

FurmanLocation: Greenville, S.C.

Enrollment: 2,600Nickname: Paladins

Conference: SouthernFacility: Stone Soccer Stadium

Colors: Purple & WhiteHead Coach: Andrew Burr

2010 Record: 9-8-3Conference Record: 4-4-3

Starters R/L: 7/4Letterwinners R/L: 14/5

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Georgia11-6-4 (5-3-3 SEC)

Date Opponent ResultAug. 20 #24 Duke L, 0-1Aug. 27 Utah W, 3-0Aug. 29 Kansas W, 5-0Sept. 3 Mercer (2OT) W, 3-2Sept. 5 Georgia State W, 5-1Sept. 10 #2 Stanford (OT) L, 1-2Sept. 12 #9 Santa Clara (2OT)T, 1-1Sept. 17 C of C W, 3-1Sept. 24 LSU* W, 1-0Sept. 26 Arkansas* (2OT) T, 0-0Oct. 1 Kentucky* (2OT) T, 1-1Oct. 3 Vanderbilt* W, 1-0Oct. 8 Mississippi* (2OT) T, 0-0Oct. 10 Miss. State* W, 3-0Oct. 15 #14 South Carolina* W, 1-0Oct. 17 #13 Florids* (OT) L, 1-2Oct. 21 Alabama* W, 3-0Oct. 24 Auburn* L, 1-2Oct. 29 Tennessee* L, 1-2Nov. 4 Auburn (SECs) (2OT) W, 2-1Nov. 5 Florida (SECs) L, 1-3

Bulldogs In 2010 Overall Record: 11-6-4 Home: 5-2-2 Away: 5-3-1 Neutral: 1-1-1 SeC: 5-3-3

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS## Name GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att29 Alexa Newfield 21-20 8 4 20 87 .092 44 .506 3 1-14 Meghan Gibbons 21-1 8 1 17 39 .205 22 .564 2 0-010 Nicole Locandro 21-12 5 5 15 37 .135 18 .486 1 0-012 Susannah Dennis 18-9 4 1 9 35 .114 16 .457 0 0-014 Laura Eddy 21-19 2 3 7 8 .250 3 .375 0 0-08 Jamie Pollock 21-19 2 2 6 27 .074 13 .481 0 0-013 Alex Hooker 21-1 2 1 5 17 .118 9 .529 1 0-015 Kelli Corless 21-21 1 3 5 17 .059 8 .471 1 0-024 Carli Shultis 20-6 0 5 5 23 .000 11 .478 0 0-09 Marah Falle 17-7 2 0 4 14 .143 8 .571 1 0-07 Ashley Miller 21-15 1 2 4 36 .028 11 .306 1 0-016 Traci Dreesen 18-13 1 2 4 15 .067 7 .467 0 0-017 Bailey Powell 19-19 1 0 2 8 .125 3 .375 1 0-022 Madeline Barker 21-4 0 2 2 12 .000 8 .667 0 0-021 Caroline Simpson 15-0 0 2 2 7 .000 2 .286 0 0-018 Rebekah Perry 21-21 0 2 2 6 .000 3 .500 0 0-019 Nikki Hill 17-0 0 1 1 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0-01 Ashley Baker 21-21 0 1 1 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-011 Torri Allen 21-19 0 0 0 2 .000 2 1.000 0 0-027 Holly Tomlinson 5-0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-030 Christy Barrow 3-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-028 Christina Kyker 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-023 Mariah Krase 3-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-020 Katherine Ellis 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-05 Jenna Buckley 10-4 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0

## Name GP-GS Minutes GA Avg Saves Pct W L T Sho1 Ashley Baker 21-21 2017:29 19 0.85 97 .836 11 6 4 9TM TEAM 0:00 0 0.00 1 1.000 0 0 0 0 Total 21 2017:29 19 0.85 98 .838 11 6 4 9 Opponents 21 2017:29 37 1.65 152 .804 6 11 4 3

Category Georgia OpponentsSHOT STATiSTiCS Goals-Shot attempts 37-392 19-231 Goals scored average 1.76 0.90 Shot pct. .094 .082 Shots on goal-Attempts 189-392 117-231 SOG pct. .482 .506 Shots/Game 18.7 11.0 Assists 37 18CORNeR KiCKS 118 76peNAlTy KiCKS 1/1 0-3peNAlTieS Yellow Cards 15 13 Red Cards 0 0

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All-AMeRiCANS2007 Carrie Patterson, NSCAA (2nd Team), SoccerBuzz (2nd Team)1998 Stephanie Yarem, Soccer Buzz (HM)1997 Stephanie Yarem, NSCAA, Soccer Times, SoccerBuzz (2nd Team)

FReSHMAN All-AMeRiCANS2010 Alexa Newfield, Soccer America (2nd Team)2009 Laura Eddy, Soccer America (2nd Team), Top Drawer Soccer (1st Team)2007 Kelli Corless, Soccer America, SoccerBuzz (1st Team) Caroline Simpson, SoccerBuzz (3rd Team) Danielle Abelson, SoccerBuzz (4th Team)2006 Carrie Patterson, SoccerBuzz (2nd Team)2004 Susie Weber, SoccerBuzz (3rd Team)2001 Charisse Co, SoccerBuzz (HM)1999 Carolyn Cayard, SoccerBuzz1997 Kristy Bongiovanni, SoccerBuzz (3rd Team)

COACH OF THe yeAR2007 Patrick Baker, SEC Coach of the Year, NSCAA/Soccer-Buzz South Region Coach of the Year

NATiONAl plAyeR OF WeeK2010 Kelli Corless, Collegesoccer360.com (Sept. 13)2009 Natalie Farley, Top Drawer Soccer (Oct. 7)1998 Suzannah Weathersbee, College Soccer Weekly (Nov. 16)

NATiONAl TeAM OF SeASON2006 Carrie Patterson, Top Drawer Soccer (All-Rookie) Lauren Glancy, Top Drawer Soccer (All-Rookie) Michelle Betos, Top Drawer Soccer (All-Rookie)2005 Lauren Church, Top Drawer Soccer Kristin Garman, Top Drawer Soccer Ali Williams, Top Drawer Soccer

NATiONAl TeAM OF WeeK2010 Susannah Dennis, Top Drawer Soccer (Aug. 30)2008 Carrie Patterson, SoccerBuzz (Nov. 4)2007 Caroline Simpson, SoccerBuzz (Sept. 6) Megan Tomlinson, Top Drawer Soccer (Sept. 10) Megan Tomlinson, SoccerBuzz (Oct. 2) Marah Falle, Soccer America (Oct. 2) Carrie Patterson, Soccer America, Top Drawer Soccer (Oct. 15) Carrie Patterson, SoccerBuzz, Top Drawer Soccer (Oct. 31)2006 Kristin Garman, Top Drawer Soccer (Aug. 28) Catherine Bruce, Top Drawer Soccer (Sept. 18) Randi-Lynn Bruso, Soccer Buzz (Sept. 20)2005 Lauren Church, Top Drawer Soccer (Oct. 26) Kristin Garman, Top Drawer Soccer (Sept. 15) Ali Williams, Soccer America, Soccer Buzz (Oct. 26)2001 Carolyn Cayard, Soccer Buzz (Sept. 5)1998 Allison Thornbury, Soccer America (Oct. 21)1997 Stephanie Yarem, Soccer America (Oct. 7)

All-ReGiON2010 Alexa Newfield, NSCAA (2nd) Ashley Baker, NSCAA (3rd) Torri Allen, NSCAA (3rd)2009 Carrie Patterson, NSCAA (1st) Laura Eddy, NSCAA (1st) Jamie Pollock, NSCAA (3rd)2008 Megan Tomlinson, NSCAA (3rd)2007 Carrie Patterson, NSCAA (1st), SoccerBuzz (1st) Kelli Corless, NSCAA (2nd), SoccerBuzz (3rd & Freshman) Megan Tomlinson, SoccerBuzz (2nd), NSCAA (3rd)2006 Randi-Lynn Bruso, NSCAA (2nd Team) Carrie Patterson, NSCAA (2nd), SoccerBuzz (2nd)2005 Randi-Lynn Bruso, NSCAA (2nd), SoccerBuzz (2nd) Ali Williams, NSCAA (2nd), SoccerBuzz (2nd)2003 Jessica Winton, NSCAA, SoccerBuzz (1st) Andrea Velasco, NSCAA, SoccerBuzz (3rd)2002 Carolyn Cayard, NSCAA (2nd), SwoccerBuzz Andrea Velasco, NSCAA, SoccerBuzz (2nd)2001 Carolyn Cayard, NSCAA (3rd), SoccerBuzz Andrea Velasco, NSCAA/adidas, SoccerBuzz (2nd)2000 Nicole Williams, NSCAA, SoccerBuzz (3rd) Stefanie Bertcher, ANSCAA (2nd), SoccerBuzz (2nd)1999 Nicole Williams, SoccerBuzz (2nd) Carolyn Cayard, SoccerBuzz (3rd) Catherine Holder, NSCAA (3rd)1998 Kristy Bongiovanni, SoccerBuzz (3rd) Allison Thornbury, SoccerBuzz (3rd) Stephanie Yarem, NSCAA (2nd), SoccerBuzz (2nd)1997 Nicole Williams, NSCAA (3rd), SoccerBuzz (3rd) Stephanie Yarem, NSCAA, SoccerBuzz1996 Suzannah Weathersbee, NSCAA (2nd), SoccerBuzz (3rd) Stephanie Yarem, NSCAA (3rd)1995 Jennifer Ahern, NSCAA (3rd)

FReSHMAN All-ReGiON 2007 Danielle Abelson, SoccerBuzz Marah Falle, SoccerBuzz Caroline Simpson, SoccerBuzz2006 Carrie Patterson, SoccerBuzz2005 Kristin Garman, SoccerBuzz2004 Susie Weber, SoccerBuzz2003 Marilee Eback, SoccerBuzz2001 Charisse Co, SoccerBuzz1999 Carolyn Cayard, SoccerBuzz Catherine Holder, SoccerBuzz1997 Kristy Bongiovanni, SoccerBuzz Nicole Williams, SoccerBuzz

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All-SeC FiRST TeAM2010 Alexa Newfield2009 Carrie Patterson2008 Megan Tomlinson, Carrie Patterson2007 Carrie Patterson, Megan Tomlinson2006 Carrie Patterson, Randi-Lynn Bruso2005 Randi-Lynn Bruso, Ali Williams2003 Jessica Winton2002 Andrea Velasco, Carolyn Cayard2001 Andrea Velasco2000 Nicole Williams, Stefanie Bertcher1998 Stephanie Yarem1997 Stephanie Yarem1996 Suzannah Weathersbee

All-SeC SeCONd TeAM2010 Ashley Baker, Rebekah Perry2009 Laura Eddy2008 Bailey Powell2007 Kelli Corless2005 Cortni Joyner2003 Andrea Velasco, Geneil Newbern2001 Carolyn Cayard1999 Nicole Williams, Carolyn Cayard1998 Allison Thornbury1996 Stephanie Yarem

All-SeC HONORABle MeNTiON2002 Ashley Lindley, Tricia McKee, Geneil Newbern

FReSHMAN All-SeC2010 Alexa Newfield, Torri Allen2009 Susannah Dennis, Laura Eddy2008 Bailey Powell, Ashley Miller2007 Kelli Corless, Marah Falle2006 Carrie Patterson, Michelle Betos2005 Megan Tomlinson2004 Susie Weber

plAyeR OF THe yeAR2009 Laura Eddy, SEC Freshman of the Year2008 Megan Tomlinson, SEC Defensive Player of the Year2007 Kelli Corless, SEC Freshman of the Year2006 Carrie Patterson, SEC Freshman of the Year2005 Ali Williams, SEC Offensive Player of the Year

plAyeR OF THe WeeK2010 Alexa Newfield (Aug. 30, Freshman) Nicole Locandro (Sept. 6, Freshman) Ashley Baker (Oct. 11, Defensive)2009 Carrie Patterson (Aug. 24, Offensive) Rebekah Perry (Aug. 31, Freshman) Michelle Betos (Oct. 29, Defensive)2008 Megan Tomlinson (Oct. 14, Defensive)

CONFErENCE hONOrS Michelle Betos (Oct. 21, Defensive) Carrie Patterson (Nov. 4, Offensive)2007 Caroline Simpson (Sept. 2, Freshman) Marah Falle (Oct. 1, Freshman) Carrie Patterson (Oct. 15, Offensive)2006 Carrie Patterson (Aug. 28) Lauren Glancy (Oct. 22)2005 Ali Williams (Sept. 7, Oct. 24) Lauren Church (Oct. 24)2004 Ashley Lindley (Oct. 18)2003 Jessica Winton (Oct. 14 and Oct. 28)2001 Ashley Lindley (Oct. 8)1999 Beth Culver (Sept. 6) Nicole Williams (Sept. 20)1997 Stephanie Yarem (Oct. 6) Nicole Williams (Nov. 3)1995 Jennifer Ahern (Sept. 12) Danielle Jordan (Oct. 24)

All-TOuRNAMeNT2010 Traci Dreesen, Laura Eddy2008 Michelle Betos, Bailey Powell, Megan Tomlinson2007 Michelle Betos, Megan Tomlinson, Joni Vickers2000 Nicole Williams, Stefanie Bertcher1999 Catherine Holder1996 Mandy Aiken

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Wins1. 18 (2007)T2. 15 (2007)T2. 15 (1997)4. 14 (1996)T5. 13 (2003)T5. 13 (2001 T5. 13 (1999)T5. 13 (1998)9. 12 (2005)T10. 11 (2010)T10. 11 (2008)T10. 11 (2000)

SEC Wins1. 8 (2007)T2. 7 (2009) T2. 7 (2008)T2. 7 (2001)T5. 6 (2005) T5. 6 (1996)T7. 5 (2010)T7. 5 (2006)T7. 5 (1999)T7. 5 (1997)

Postseason Wins1. 3 (2007)T2. 2 (2008) T2. 2 (2003)T2. 2 (2000)T5. 1 (2010)T5. 1 (2009)T5. 1 (1998)T5. 1 (1997)T5. 1 (1996)

home Wins1. 11 (1999)T2. 10 (2007)T2. 10 (1998)T2. 10 (1997)5. 9 (2009)T6. 8 (2005)T6. 8 (1996)

T8. 7 (2006)T8. 7 (2001)T8. 7 (2000)

road WinsT1. 5 (2010)T1. 5 (2009)T1. 5 (2008)T1. 5 (2007)T1. 5 (1995)T6. 4 (2005) T6. 4 (2001)T6. 4 (2003)T6. 4 (1996)T10. 3 (2002)T10. 3 (2000)T10. 3 (1998)T10. 3 (1997)

Goals Scored1. 55 (1998)2. 54 (1996)3. 51 (1997)T4. 47 (2003)T4. 47 (2000)T6. 46 (2007)T6. 46 (1999)8. 44 (2001)9. 41 (2009)10. 37 (2010)

Fewest GoalsAllowed1. 12 (2005)2. 18 (1999)T3. 19 (2010)T3. 19 (2007) T5. 24 (2009)T5. 24 (1998)T7. 27 (2006)T7. 27 (1995)9. 28 (2004)T10. 29 (2008)T10. 29 (2003)

Shots1. 496 (1997)2. 485 (1996)3. 452 (1999)4. 450 (1998)5. 392 (2010)6. 340 (2005)7. 339 (2000)8. 331 (2003)9. 327 (2009)10. 326 (2007)

Corners1. 231 (2003)2. 156 (1997)3. 154 (2007)4. 144 (1998)5. 137 (1999)6. 135 (2006)7. 133 (1996)8. 127 (2009)T9. 118 (2010)T9. 118 (2005)

Saves1. 124 (2000)2. 122 (2008)3. 112 (2002)4. 106 (1997)5. 101 (2003)6. 98 (2010)7. 96 (1996)8. 95 (1999)9. 94 (2004)10. 91 (2007)

Fouls1. 335 (1997)2. 307 (1996)3. 277 (2000)4. 273 (2003)5. 263 (2004)6. 255 (2002)7. 243 (1998)8. 238 (2005)

9. 197 (2010)T10. 194 (2006)T10. 194 (1999)

home Attendance1. 21,015 (1999)2. 19,523 (2007)3. 18,114 (2009)4. 17,915 (2005)5. 15,173 (2010)6. 14,923 (2000)7. 14,098 (2002)8. 13,146 (2008)9. 12,346 (2001)10. 11,675 (2003)

Total Attendance1. 27,114 (2007)2. 26,409 (2008)3. 25,563 (2010)4. 24,369 (2009)5. 23,641 (1999)6. 21,983 (2005)7. 21,770 (2003)8. 19,798 (2001)9. 19,383 (2002)10. 18,833 (2006)

Average homeAttendance1. 1,686 (2010)2. 1,629 (2005)3. 1,510 (2009)4. 1,502 (2007)5. 1,501 (1999)6. 1,461 (2008)7. 1,410 (2002)8. 1,372 (2001)9. 1,297 (2003)10. 1,267 (2004)

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SINGLE GAME (TEAM)GoalsT1. 11 vs. Jacksonville State (10/6/96)T1. 11 vs. South Alabama (10/31/99)T3. 8 vs. Stetson (9/19/97)T3. 8 vs. Liberty (9/26/03)T5. 7 vs. College of Charleston (8/25/00)T5. 7 at Arkansas (10/19/03)---most goals scored against an SEC opponent7. Scored 6 goals 8 time (last vs. Kennesaw State in 2009)

Most Goals Allowed1. 9 vs. North Carolina (9/21/01 in Durham, N.C.)2. 7 at UNC Greensboro (9/17/95)T3. 6 vs. UCLA (9/1/00 in Gainesville, Fla.)T3. 6 at LSU (9/25/09)—most goals allowed in an SEC gameT5. 5 at Vanderbilt (10/20/96)T5. 5 at Santa Clara (9/19/03)T5. 5 vs. Florida (10/19/97)—most goals allowed at home8. Allowed 4 goals 16 times (last at North Caro-lina in 2009)

Assists1. 8 vs. Stetson (9/19/97)T2. 7 vs. Jacksonville (10/6/97)T2. 7 at Davidson (10/9/98)T2. 7 vs. Arkansas (10/28/01)—tied for mostassists against an SEC opponentT2. 7 vs. Georgia Southern (8/26/05)T2. 7 vs. Mercer (8/27/06)T2. 7 at Alabama (10/22/06)—tied for mostassists against an SEC opponentT2. 7 vs. Kennesaw State (8/21/09)T9. 6 vs. LSU (10/26/01)T9. 6 vs. Kentucky (10/11/02)T9. 6 vs. Alabama A&M (11/16/07)

Shots1. 51 vs. Jacksonville (10/6/96)2. 47 vs. South Carolina (9/29/96)—most shots against an SEC opponent3. 46 vs. Louisiana-Monroe (8/31/05)

4. 45 vs. Mercer (11/1/96)5. 43 vs. Ole Miss (10/27/96)T6. 42 vs. Stetson (9/19/97)T6. 42 vs. LSU (9/25/98)T6. 42 vs. College of Charleston (10/13/98)T9. 39 vs. Florida Atlantic (9/7/97)T9. 39 vs. George Washington (9/19/99)

Shots in road Games1. 36 at Georgia Southern (9/6/95)2. 35 at South Carolina (10/13/95)3. 34 at Furman (9/28/95)

Fewest Shots AllowedT1. 0 vs. Jacksonville (10/6/96)T1. 0 vs. Florida Atlantic (9/4/09)T3. 1 vs. Georgia Southern (8/26/05)T3. 1 vs. Jacksonville (8/25/06)T3. 1 vs. Alabama (10/22/09)—fewest shotsallowed against an SEC opponentT3. 1 vs. UNC Wilmington (11/13/09 in Chapel Hill, N.C. – NCAA Tournament)7. Allowed two shots in 10 games

Corners1. 21 vs. Jacksonville (8/25/06)T2. 17 vs. Georgia Southern (8/26/05)T2. 17 vs. Auburn (9/12/99)—most corners against an SEC opponentT4. 15 vs. Mercer (11/1/96)T4. 15 vs. Florida Atlantic (9/4/09)T6. 14 vs. Mississippi State (10/24/97)T6. 14 at Georgia State (9/17/00)T8. 13 vs. Jacksonville (10/6/96)T8. 13 vs. Elon (11/1/98)T8. 13 at Ole Miss (10/23/98)

Fewest Corner Kicks AllowedGeorgia has allowed zero corner kicks in a game 33 times, last vs. Florida on Oct. 18, 2009

Saves1. 15 vs. Washington (9/5/99)2. 14 vs. South Carolina (9/29/96)—most saves against an SEC opponent

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Fouls1. 30 at Arkansas (9/13/96)—most fouls against an SEC opponentT2. 27 vs. Auburn (10/24/04)T2. 27 at Central Florida (8/30/97)4. 26 vs. South Carolina (9/29/96)5. 25 vs. Vanderbilt (9/24/95)6. 24 at South Carolina (10/1/04)T7. 23 vs. Clemson (10/11/96)T7. 23 at Washington (10/4/98)T7. 23 vs. Alabama (11/6/97 in Gainesville, Fla. – SEC Tournament)T10. 22 vs. Wake Forest (10/5/97)T10. 22 at Alabama (10/5/01)T10. 22 vs. Florida (11/7/97 in SEC Tournament)T10. 22 vs. Davidson (10/4/96)

Attendance (All Games)1. 3,859 at Florida (9/29/06)2. 3,312 vs. Illinois (9/5/03)3. 3,213 vs. Jacksonville State (8/27/99)4. 3,066 at BYU (8/29/08)5. 3,062 vs. Clemson (8/30/02)6. 3,056 vs. Florida (10/21/01)7. 2,573 at Florida (9/26/08)8. 2,419 vs. College of Charleston (8/25/00)9. 2,417 vs. Auburn (10/24/10)10. 2,401 vs. Florida (10/17/99)

home Attendance1. 3,312 vs. Illinois (9/5/03)2. 3,213 vs. Jacksonville State (8/27/99)3. 3,062 vs. Clemson (8/30/02)4. 3,056 vs. Florida (10/21/01)5. 2,419 vs. College of Charleston (8/25/00)

6. 2,417 vs. Auburn (10/24/10)7. 2,401 vs. Florida (10/17/99)8. 2,326 vs. LSU (9/24/10)9. 2,265 vs. Florida (11/4/00)10. 2,259 vs. Florida (9/27/96)

Games Decided By Penalty Kicks1. Georgia def. Virginia 3-1 in PKs (Nov. 15, 1998 in Charlottesville, Va.)2. Georgia def. Kentucky 5-4 in PKs (Nov. 4, 1999 in Nashville, Tenn.)

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Longest home Winning Streaks1. 11 games (started 10/24/97; final win was 10/13/98; ended with loss on 10/16/98)T2. 9 games (started 8/29/99; final win was 10/8/99; ended with loss on 10/15/99)T2. 9 games (started10/15/06; final win was 9/30/07; ended with loss on 10/19/07)

Longest home Unbeaten Streak13 games (started 10/18/98; final game was 10/8/99; ended with loss on 10/15/99)

Longest road Winning Streak1. 6 games (started 10/17/08; final game was 9/18/09; ended with loss on 9/25/09)

Longest Overall Winning Streaks1. 7 games (started 8/29/99; final game was 9/19/99; ended with loss on 9/24/99)T2. 6 games (started 8/30/97; final game was 9/12/97; ended with loss on 9/14/97)T2. 6 games (started 9/23/01; final game was 10/12/01; ended with loss on 10/14/01)T2. 6 games (started 9/16/07; final game was 10/5/07; ended with tie on 10/7/07)

Longest Overall Unbeaten StreaksT1. 9 games (8 wins, 1 tie; started 9/16/07; final game was 10/14/07; ended with loss on 10/19/07)T1. 9 games (5 wins, 4 ties; started 8/20/10; final game was 10/15/10; ended with loss on 10/17/10)T3. 8 games (6 wins, 2 ties; started 9/28/95; final game was 10/27/95; ended with loss on 10/29/95)T3. 8 games (7 wins, 1 tie; started 8/27/99; final game was 9/19/99; ended with loss on 9/24/99)T3. 8 games (7 wins, 1 tie; started 8/21/09; final game was 9/18/09; ended with loss on 9/25/09)

Most Consecutive Shutouts1. 8 games (started 8/27/99, final game was 9/19/99)2. 4 games (started 10/3/10, final game was 10/15/10)

Most Consecutive Games Without Being Shut Out1. 15 games (started 10/18/96, final game was

9/12/97)T2. 14 games (started 9/29/06, final game was 9/9/07)T2. 14 games (started 9/23/01, final game was 11/16/01)

Georgia vs. highly-ranked Opponents•vs.#1(UGAis0-2)No. 1 North Carolina def. Georgia 3-0 (9/19/04 in Durham, N.C.)No. 1 North Carolina def. Georgia 9-0 (9/21/01 in Durham, N.C.)

•vs.#2(UGAis0-1)No. 2 Stanford def. No. 23 Georgia 2-1 (9/10/10 in Stanford, Calif.)

•vs.#3(UGAis0-4)No. 3 Florida def. Georgia 4-0 (10/17/99 in Athens, Ga.)No. 3 Southern Cal def. Georgia 3-2 (OT) (9/12/08 in Athens, Ga.)No. 3 North Carolina def. No. 25 Georgia 4-0 (11/15/09 in Chapel Hill, N.C. – NCAA Tourna-ment)No. 3 Florida State def. Georgia 1-0 (9/3/04 in Tal-lahassee, Fla.)

•vs.#4(UGAis0-3)No. 4 Florida def. No. 15 Georgia 2-1 (9/13/98 in Gainesville, Fla.)No. 4 North Carolina def. Georgia 4-0 (9/19/08 in Durham, N.C.)No. 4 Connecticut def. Georgia 2-0 (9/8/96 in Am-herst, Mass.)

•vs.#5(UGAis1-0)No 16 Georgia def. No. 5 South Carolina 2-1 (10/16/09 in Athens, Ga.)

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Shots1. 87 Alexa Newfield (2010)2. 76 Mandy Aiken (1998)3. 71 Jessica Winton (2003)4. 70 Stephanie Yarem (1997)T5. 67 Catherine Holder (1999)T5. 67 Carrie Patterson (2007)7. 62 Kristy Bongiovanni (1999)8. 61 Carrie Patterson (2006)9. 60 Suzannah Weathersbee (1996)10. 57 Ashley Miller (2009)

Assists1. 11 Suzannah Weathersbee (1996)2. 10 Allison Thornbury (1998)T3. 8 Allison Thornbury (1997)T3. 8 Randi-Lynn Bruso (2006)T5. 7 Jessica Winton (2003)T5. 7 Carrie Patterson (2006)T5. 7 Beth Culver (2000)T5. 7 Jennifer Ahern (1996)T9. Nine players tied with 6

Goals1. 18 Stephanie Yarem (1997)2. 16 Jessica Winton (2003)3. 14 Mandy Aiken (1998)T4. 13 Carrie Patterson (2007)T4. 13 Ali Williams (2005)6. 12 Carrie Patterson (2006)T7. 11 Carrie Patterson (2009)T7. 11 Tricia McKee (2002)T9. 9 Mandy Aiken (1996)T9. 9 Amy Berbary (2001)

Game Winners1. 8 Stephanie Yarem (1997)T2. 6 Jessica Winton (2003)T2. 6 Kirsta VanOudenallen (2002)T4. 5 Carrie Patterson (2007)T4. 5 Carrie Patterson (2009)T6. 4 Mandy Aiken (1998)T6. 4 Ali Williams (2005)T6. 4 Ashley Miller (2008)T6. 4 Missy Vierling (2005)10. 11 players tied with 3

Points1. 39 Jessica Winton (2003)

2. 37 Stephanie Yarem (1997)3. 33 Mandy Aiken (1998)4. 32 Carrie Patterson (2007)5. 31 Carrie Patterson (2006)6. 27 Carrie Patterson (2009)7. 26 Ali Williams (2005)8. 25 Suzannah Weathersbee (1996)T9. 24 Tricia McKee (2002)T9. 24 Allison Thornbury (1998)

ShutoutsT1. 9 Lauren Church (2005)T1. 9 Ashley Baker (2010)3. 8 Michelle Betos (2009)4. 7 Michelle Betos (2008)T5. 6 Nicole Williams (1997)T5. 6 Nicole Williams (2000)7. 5.5 Nicole Williams (1998)T8. 5 Mindy Hyde (1995)T8. 5 Nicole Williams (2003)T8. 5 Ashley Lindley (2004)T8. 5 Ashley Lindley (2002)

Fewest Goals Allowed(minimum 800 minutes)1. 9 Mindy Hyde (1995)2. 11 Michelle Betos (2006)3. 12 Lauren Church (2005)4. 16 Lauren Church (2006)5. 19 Ashley Baker (2010)6. 21 Nicole Williams (1998)7. 23 Ashley Lindley (2001)8. 24 Michelle Betos (2009)9. 27 Ashley Lindley (2004)T10. 28 Michelle Betos (2008)T10. 28 Nicole Williams (1997)

Goals Against Average(minimum 800 minutes)1. 0.59 Lauren Church (2005)2. 0.79 Michelle Betos (2009)3. 0.80 Mindy Hyde (1995)4. 0.81 Nicole Williams (1999)5. 0.85 Ashley Baker (2010)6. 1.05 Ashley Lindley (2004)7. 1.09 Nicole Williams (1998)8. 1.12 Michelle Betos (20099. 1.18 Michelle Betos (2006)10. 1.19 Michelle Betos (2008)

Saves1. 170 Nicole Williams (1999)2. 122 Nicole Williams (2000)3. 117 Michelle Betos (2008)4. 109 Ashley Lindley (2002)5. 99 Ashley Lindley (2003)6. 97 Ashley Baker (2010)7. 94 Mindy Hyde (1996)8. 93 Nicole Williams (1997)9. 87 Ashley Lindley (2004)10. 85 Michelle Betos (2004)

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Games Played1. 88 Natalie Farley T2. 87 Carrie PattersonT2. 87 Traci DreesenT4. 85 Stefanie BertcherT4. 85 Kristy Bongiovanni6. 84 Ashley KingT7. 83 Beth CulverT7. 83 Nicole WilliamsT9. 82 Carolyn CayardT9. 82 Kelli Corless

Games Started1. 87 Carrie Patterson2. 84 Stefanie BertcherT3. 83 Kristy BongiovanniT3. 83 Ashley KingT3. 83 Nicole WilliamsT6. 82 Carolyn CayardT6. 82 Kelli CorlessT8. 80 Danielle JordanT8. 80 Beth Lewis10. 77 Michelle Betos

Shots1. 231 Carrie Patterson2. 188 Kristy Bongiovanni3. 184 Mandy Aiken4. 183 Suzannah Weathersbee5. 168 Ashley King6. 166 Stephanie Yarem7. 153 Jennifer Ahern8. 151 Bentley Bickerstaff9. 150 Tricia McKee10. 149 Allison Thornbury

Assists1. 24 Suzannah WeathersbeeT2. 23 Carrie PattersonT2. 23 Allison ThornburyT4. 19 Jennifer AhernT4. 19 Elizabeth Metherell6. 17 Kristy BongiovanniT7. 15 Beth CulverT7. 15 Kelli Corless

T9. 13 Jessica WintonT9. 13 Randi-Lynn BrusoT9. 13 Shannon Murray

Goals1. 44 Carrie Patterson2. 33 Mandy Aiken3. 28 Stephanie Yarem4. 26 Amy BerbaryT5. 23 Jessica WintonT5. 23 Ashley King7. 21 Tricia McKee8. 18 Suzannah WeathersbeeT9. 17 Allison ThornburyT9. 17 Bentley Bickerstaff

Game Winning Goals1. 15 Stephanie Yarem2. 14 Carrie Patterson3. 10 Mandy AikenT4. 8 Jessica Winton5. 7 Beth Culver T6. 6 Ashley KingT6. 6 Jennifer AhernT6. 6 Ashley MillerT9. 5 Amy BerbaryT9. 5 Tricia McKeeT9. 5 Randi-Lynn Bruso

Points1. 111 Carrie Patterson2. 78 Mandy Aiken3. 67 Stephanie Yarem4. 60 Suzannah Weathersbee5. 59 Jessica WintonT6. 58 Ashley KingT6. 58 Amy Berbary8. 57 Allison Thornbury9. 48 Tricia McKeeT10. 47 Beth CulverT10. 47 Jennifer Ahern

Shutouts1. 29.5 Nicole Williams2. 26 Michelle Betos

3. 17 Ashley Lindley

Goals Against Average(minimum 2,000 minutes played)1. 0.83 Ashley Baker2. 0.93 Lauren Church3. 1.05 Michelle Betos

Saves1. 373 Nicole Williams2. 341 Ashley Lindley3. 316 Michelle Betos

WinsT1. 49 Michelle BetosT1. 49 Nicole Williams3. 34 Ashley Lindley4. 20 Mindy Hyde

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Shots11 Bentley Bickerstaff (1997 vs. WakeForest)

Goals4 Jessica Winton (2003 vs. Liberty)3 10 times, last Meghan Gibbons

Assists3 Kristy Bongiovanni (2000 vs. College of Charleston) Karen Zimrak (2004 vs. Wofford)

Saves15 Nicole Williams (1999 vs. Washington)

Points8 Jessica Winton (2003 vs. Liberty)

SECGAMESONLY

Shots10 Ashley Miller (2008 vs. Mississippi State)

Goals3 Mandy Aiken (1996 vs. Alabama) Mandy Aiken (1998 vs. Ole Miss)Saves14 Mindy Hyde (1996 vs. South Carolina)

Points6 Mandy Aiken (1998 vs. Ole Miss)6 Mandy Aiken (1996 vs. Alabama)6 Carrie Patterson (2006 vs. Alabama)

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Georgia’s Milestone Wins

No. 1 UGA 4, Georgia State 0 - 9/3/95 No. 3 UGA 1, Auburn 0* - 9/10/05 No. 24 UGA 3, Alabama 2%, 11/8/96 No. 25 UGA 2, UCF 1 (OT)8/30/97 No. 50 UGA 5, Cincinnati 0 - 10/30/98 No. 52 UGA 5, Wake Forest 2^- 11/11/98 No. 75 UGA 2, Ole Miss 0 - 11/2/00 No. 100 UGA 1, Rice 0 - 9/14/03 No. 125 UGA 1, Auburn 0 - 10/23/05 No. 150 UGA 3, Tennessee 0 - 11/2/07

* - First Southeastern Conference Victory % - First SEC Tournament Victory ^ - First NCAA Tournament Victory

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ACADEMICSAs the Georgia Soccer players exit their locker room, the first thing they see across the hall is a display promoting Georgia’s

commitment to Academic Excellence. The Bulldogs have been awarded the NSCAA Team Academic Award eight straight years and in nine of the last 10. The award is given annually to collegiate teams that maintain a team GPA over a 3.0 The display

also recognizes the individual player who finishes the year with the highest GPA, an award established in 2005. In 2010, that accolade went to senior Marah Falle.

Academic All-America

2009 Lindsay Stein CoSIDA (3rd Team All-District)2006 Catherine Bruce CoSIDA (1st Team All-District)2005 Catherine Bruce CoSIDA (3rd Team All-District)2004 Ashley Lindley CoSIDA (1st Team)2002 Carolyn Cayard NSCAA/adidas (1st Team)2000 Stefanie Bertcher NSCAA (2nd Team)

SEC Academic honor roll

2010 Ashley Baker, Jamie Bouck, Jenna Buckley, Kelli Corless, Susannah Dennis, Traci Dreesen, Laura Eddy, Marah Falle, Alex Hooker, Christina Kyker, Ashley Miller, Jamie Pollock, Caroline Simpson

2009 Caroline Burlingame, Kelli Corless, Marah Falle, Lauren Glancy, Alex Hooker, Leslie McConnell, Carrie Patterson, Mary Ricker, Caroline Simpson, Lindsay Stein, Olivia West

2008 Caroline Burlingame, Kelli Corless, Courtney Cripps, Marah Falle, Kristin Garman, Lauren Glancy, Alex Hooker, Leslie McConnell, Mary Ricker, Caroline Simpson, Lindsay Stein, Ashley Stinson, Megan Tomlinson, Olivia West

2007 Britta Byrne, Tori Carroll, Courtney Cripps, Kristin Garman, Lauren Glancy, Katie Jacobsen, Beth Klueter, Les-lie McConnell, Mary Ricker, Lindsay Stein, Ashley Stinson, Megan Tomlinson, Joni Vickers, Olivia West

2006 Britta Byrne, Sarah Brown, Catherine Bruce, Tori Carroll, Lauren Church, Sarah Darvill, Natalie Farley, Lena Franklin, Kristin Garman, Lauren Glancy, Katie Jacobsen, Beth Klueter, Leslie McConnell, Carrie Patterson, Lindsay Stein, Ashley Stinson, Megan Tomlinson, Joni Vickers, Olivia West, Kelly Whitaker

2005 Catherine Bruce, Sarah Darvill, Caitlin Dingle, Lena Franklin, Kristin Garman, Beth Klueter, Elizabeth Poirier, Amber Tacke, Alex Thomas, Megan Tomlinson, Joni Vick-ers, Ali Williams

2004 Catherine Bruce, Sarah Darvill, Lena Franklin, Beth Klueter, Ashley Lindley, Tricia McKee, Elizabeth Metherell, Elizabeth Poirier, Amber Tacke, Alex Thomas, Joni Vickers, Susie Weber,Ali Williams

2003 Kate Appleton, Catherine Bruce, Pamela Elting, Ashley Lindley, Tricia McKee, Elizabeth Metherell, Erin Sekerak, Katherine Stewart, Andrea Velasco

2002 Carolyn Cayard, Nicole Greathead, Beth Culver, Gina Forte, Ashley Lindley, Elizabeth Metherell

2001 Stefanie Bertcher, Kristy Bongiovanni, Carolyn Cayard, Morgan Coyle, Beth Culver, Gina Forté, Nicole Greathead, Stacy Hunt, Jennifer Martelle

2000 Stefanie Bertcher, Kristy Bongiovanni, Carolyn Cayard,Beth Culver, Nicole Greathead, Stacy Hunt, Megan Jankowski, Jennifer Martelle, Aileen Powers, Nicole Williams

1999 Stefanie Bertcher, Kristy Bongiovanni, Gina Forté, Sheila Gartman, Robyn Sass

1998 Stefanie Bertcher, Kristy Bongiovanni, Morgan Coyle,Sheila Gartman, Kristin Jacobson, Danielle Jordan, Jen-nifer Lewis, Beth Lewis, Meredith McIntire, Nikki Ornelaz, Lindsey Peck, Suzannah Weathersbee, Stephanie Yarem

1997 Sheila Gartman, Kristin Jacobson, Danielle Jordan, Beth Lewis, Jennifer Lewis, Meredith McIntire, Suzannah Weathersbee

1996 Mindy Hyde, Kristin Jacobson, Danielle Jordan, Beth Lewis, Jennifer Lewis, Meredith McIntire, Stephanie Yarem

1995 Amanda Skipper

SEC Scholar Athlete of the Year

2004 Ashley Lindley2003 Ashley Lindley

Umbro Select College All-Star Classic

2000 Nicole Williams (MVP), Stefanie Bertcher1999 Stephanie Yarem (Injured/DNP)

NCAA Foundation Leadership Conference

2002 Ashley Lindley1998 Kristin Jacobson

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UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA BULLDOGS UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA BULLDOGS UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA BULLDOGS UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA BULLDOGSBeginning in 2000, Georgia soccer began recognizing individual players at the

end of each year who made extraordinary contributions to the program with the following awards:

year MVp Sportsmanship Most improved player2010 Ashley Baker Traci Dreesen Traci Dreesen2009 Carrie Patterson Mary Ricker Jordan Young2008 Megan Tomlinson Meghan Gilmore Caroline Burlingame2007 Megan Tomlinson Beth Kleuter Natalie Farley2006 Randi-Lynn Bruso Sarah Darvill Lauren Glancy2005 Randi-Lynn Bruso Sarah Darvill Kelly Whitaker2004 Ashley Lindley Lena Franklin Beth Kleuter2003 Jessica Winton Catherine Bruce Kate Appleton2002 Ashley Lindley Kate Appleton Catherine Bruce2001 C. Cayard/A. Velasco Nicole Greathead Kristin Allen2000 S. Bercher/N. Williams -- Stacy Hunt

year Heart and Soul defensive MVp Offensive MVp 2010 Kelli Corless Rebekah Perry Alexa Newfield2009 Michelle Betos Michelle Betos Carrie Patterson2008 Kristin Garman Michelle Betos Carrie Patterson2007 Joni Vickers Michelle Betos Carrie Patterson2006 Catherine Bruce Catherine Bruce Carrie Patterson 2005 Catherine Bruce Sarah Brown Ali Williams 2004 Randi-Lynn Bruso2003 Ashley King2002 Ashley King2001 Ki Van Oudenallen2000 A.Powers/J. Martelle

year Coaches’ Award Highest GpA Most Valuable Newcomer2010 Laura Eddy Marah Falle Alexa Newfield2009 Lauren Glancy Lindsay Stein Laura Eddy2008 Lindsay Stein Lindsay Stein Bailey Powell2007 Leslie McConnell Beth Klueter Kellie Corless 2006 Sarah Brown Catherine Bruce Carrie Patterson2005 Lauren Church Alex Thomas Megan Tomlinson

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Year-By-Year Coaching recordsYear Coach Overall Pct. SEC SEC Pct. Finish SEC Tourn. Home Away Neutral Final Rank/Finish1995 Bill Barker 10-5-3 .639 3-3-2 .500 4th East N/A 5-3 5-2-3 0-0 N/A1996 Bill Barker 14-7 .667 6-2 .750 2nd East 1-1 8-3 4-2 2-2 N/A1997 Bill Barker 15-6-1 .705 5-3 .625 4th East 1-1 10-1-1 3-5 2-0 20/NCAA 1st Rd.1998 Bill Barker 13-6-2 .667 4-4 .500 6th East N/A 10-1 3-4-2 0-1 16/NCAA 3rd Rd.1999 Bill Barker 13-6-2 .667 5-4 .556 T 5th East 0-1-1 11-2-1 2-3 0-1-1 N/A2000 Sue Patberg 11-9-2 .545 4-4-1 .500 5th East 2-1 5-4 5-4-2 1-1 N/A2001 Sue Patberg 13-6-1 .684 7-2 .777 T 2nd East 0-1 7-1-1 4-3 2-2 NCAA 2nd Rd.2002 Sue Patberg 8-11-1 .425 4-5 .444 5th East 0-1 4-5-1 3-5 1-1 N/A2003 Sue Patberg 13-10 .565 4-5 .444 4th East 1-1 5-4 4-5 4-1 NCAA 2nd Rd.2004 Sue Patberg 4-9-5 .361 2-6-3 .318 5th East N/A 4-1-4 0-7-1 0-1 N/A2005 Patrick Baker 12-6-2 .650 6-4-1 .682 3rd East 0-1 8-3 4-2-1 0-1-1 N/A2006 Patrick Baker 10-9 .526 5-6 .455 6th East 0-1 7-3 2-5 1-1 N/A2007 Patrick Baker 18-4-2 .792 8-1-2 .773 2nd East 2-1 10-2-1 5-1-1 3-1 18/NCAA 2nd Rd.2008 Patrick Baker 11-11-1 .500 7-3-1 .682 2nd East 2-1 4-5 5-3-1 2-3 NCAA 1st Rd.2009 Patrick Baker 15-6-1 .682 7-4-0 .636 3rd East 0-1 9-2-1 5-3 1-1 NR/NCAA 2nd Rd.2010 Steve Holeman 11-6-4 .619 5-3-3 .591 4th East 1-1 5-2-2 5-3-1 1-1-1 N/ATotals 191-117-27 .610 82-59-13 .575 10-13-1 112-42-12 59-57-12 20-18-3

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Opponent Record Streak Last Result YearAlabama 11-3 W 6 W 3-0 2010Alabama A&M 1-0 W 1 W 6-1 2007Arizona State 0-2 L 2 L 2-0 2002Arkansas 8-2-3 T 1 T 0-0 2010Auburn 9-7-1 W 1 W 2-1 2010Birm. Southern 1-0 W 1 W 3-0 2004Boston College 1-0 W 1 W 3-2 2001Bowling Green St. 1-0 W 1 W 1-0 1999Butler 1-0 W 1 W 2-0 1997BYU 0-2 L2 L 4-1 2008Central Florida 2-0 W 2 W 1-0 1998Charleston 4-0 W 4 W 3-1 2010Charlotte 4-0 W 4 W 3-2 2009Cincinnati 2-0 W 2 W 4-3 2000Clemson 2-4 W 2 W 2-1 2009Colorado 0-1-1 T 1 T 0-0 2004Connecticut 0-3 L 3 L 3-2 2002Dartmouth 0-1 L 1 L 2-1 1998Davidson 5-0 W 5 W 1-0 1999Duke 2-4 L 4 L 1-0 2010Eastern Michigan 1-0 W 1 W 3-0 2001Elon 2-0 W 2 W 5-0 2000Fairfield 1-0 W 1 W 3-1 2000Florida 2-21-1 L 3 L 3-1 2010Florida Atlantic 2-0 W 2 W 3-0 2009Florida International 1-0 W 1 W 2-0 1997Florida State 2-2 L 2 L 1-0 2004Furman 3-0-1 W1 W 3-0 2006George Mason 1-0 W1 W 4-0 2006George Washington 1-0 W 1 W 1-0 1999Georgia Southern 6-0 W 5 W 6-0 2005Georgia State 11-0-2 W 5 W 5-1 2010Houston 1-0 W 1 W 4-1 2003Illinois 0-1 L 1 L 2-1 2003Iowa State 0-1 L 1 L 2-0 2000Jacksonville 2-0 W 2 W 1-0 2006Jacksonville State 0-0-1 T 1 T 0-0 1999James Madison 0-1 L 1 L 1-0 2008Kansas 2-0 W 2 W 5-0 2010Kennesaw State 1-0 W1 W 6-0 2009Kentucky 10-4-3 T 1 T 1-1 2010Liberty 1-0 W 1 W 8-0 2003Louisiana Monroe 1-0 W 1 W 5-0 2005Loyola Marymount 0-1 L 1 L 1-0 2005LSU 7-4-1 W 1 W 1-0 2010Maryland 0-1 L 1 L 4-1 1996Massachusetts 2-1 W 2 W 3-1 2000Mercer 8-0-1 W 1 W 3-2 2010Miami 1-0 W 1 W 5-2 2001Michigan 1-0 W 1 W 1-0 2002Middle Tennessee 1-0 W 1 W 2-0 2005Minnesota 1-0 W 1 W 2-0 2009Mississippi 7-7-2 T 1 T 1-1 2010Mississippi State 10-3 W 3 W 3-0 2010Nebraska 1-0 W 1 W 1-0 2007North Carolina 0-4 L 4 L 4-0 2009North Carolina St. 0-1 L 1 L 1-0 1995Northeastern 1-0 W 1 W 1-0 2009Pittsburgh 1-0 W 1 W 2-0 2005Portland 0-1 L 1 L 2-1 1998Rice 1-0 W 1 W 1-0 2003Rutgers 1-0 W1 W 1-0 2001Santa Clara 0-1-1 T 1 T 1-1 2010

South Alabama 1-0 W 1 W 11-0 1999South Carolina 12-4-3 W 1 W 1-0 2010South Florida 1-0 W 1 W 3-0 2007Southern Cal 0-2-1 L 2 L 3-2 2 2008Stanford 1-2 L 2 L 2-1 2010Stetson 1-0 W 1 W 8-1 1997Tennessee 7-11 L 1 L 2-1 2010Texas Tech 1-0 W 1 W 4-1 2007UAB 0-1 L 1 L 3-2 2002UCLA 0-1 L 1 L 6-1 2000UNC Greensboro 0-1 L 1 L 7-0 1995UNC Wilmington 1-0 W 1 W 3-0 2009Utah 2-1 W 2 W 3-0 2010Vanderbilt 9-9 W 4 W 1-0 2010Virginia 0-2-1 L 2 L 1-0 2008Wake Forest 1-1-3 L 1 L 3-1 2002Washington 1-0-1 W 1 W 3-0 1999Wisconsin 1-0 W 1 W 3-1 2007Wofford 1-0 W 1 W, 6-1 2004Wyoming 2-0 W 2 W 3-0 2003

Conference records First Last LastConference Meeting Meeting UGA Win recordAtlantic10 1996 2009 2009 5-1AtlanticCoast 1995 2010 2009 7-19-4AtlanticSun 1995 2010 2010 22-0-4Big12 1999 2010 2010 4-2-1BigEast 1996 2007 2007 5-3BigSouth 1995 2004 2004 4-1BigTen 2002 2009 2009 3-1CAA 2005 2010 2010 8-1CUSA 1995 2003 2003 5-1IvyLeague 1998 1998 -- 0-1MetroAtlantic 2000 2000 2000 1-0Mid-American 1999 2001 2001 2-0MidContinent 1997 1997 1997 1-0MountainWest 2000 2010 2010 3-3Pacific-10 1998 2010 2003 2-7-2Southeastern 1995 2010 2010 94-74-13Southern 1995 2010 2010 18-0-1SunBelt 1996 2009 2009 5-0SWAC 2007 2007 2007 1-0WestCoast 1998 2010 -- 0-3-1WesternAthletic 1997 2003 2003 2-0

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199510-5-3, 3-3-2 SeC (4th east)Sept. 3 Georgia State W 4-0Sept. 6 at Georgia Southern W 2-1Sept. 8 at Alabama L 1-2Sept. 10 at Auburn W 1-0Sept. 13 at Davidson W 1-0Sept. 15 at Wake Forest (OT) T 2-2Sept. 17 at UNC Greensboro L 0-7Sept. 23 Kentucky L 0-2Sept. 24 No. 12 Vanderbilt L 1-3Sept. 28 at Furman W 2-0Oct. 1 UNC Charlotte W 4-2Oct. 4 at Mercer (OT) W 2-1Oct. 13 at South Carolina (OT) T 1-1Oct. 15 at No. 21 Florida (OT) T 0-0Oct. 20 Auburn W 2-1Oct. 22 Mississippi State W 3-0Oct. 27 Florida State W 5-4Oct. 29 No. 8 N.C. State L 0-1

199614-7, 6-2 SeC (2nd east)Sept. 1 ^Georgia State W 5-1Sept. 3 Georgia Southern W 3-2Sept. 6 at No. 8 Massachusetts L 0-1Sept. 8 !No. 4 Connecticut L 0-2Sept. 13 at Arkansas (OT) W 4-2Sept. 15 at LSU W 3-1Sept. 22 at UNC Charlotte W 2-0Sept. 27 No. 10 Florida L 0-1Sept. 29 South Carolina (OT) W 2-1Oct. 4 Davidson (OT) W 1-0Oct. 6 Jacksonville W 11-0Oct. 11 No. 10 Clemson L 0-2Oct. 18 at No. 15 Kentucky (OT) W 2-1Oct. 20 at No. 21 Vanderbilt L 1-5Oct. 23 Furman W 1-0Oct. 25 Tennessee (24) W 2-1Oct. 27 Mississippi (24) W 5-0Nov. 1 Mercer W 4-1Nov. 3 No. 8 Maryland L 1-4Nov. 8 %Alabama W 3-2Nov. 9 %Arkansas L 1-3^ at Stone Mountain Park, Stone Mountain, Ga.! at Amherst, Mass. % SEC Tournament at Lexington, Ky.

199715-6-1, 5-3 SeC (4th east)NCAA First RoundAug. 30 at Central Florida (OT) W 2-1Sept. 1 !Florida International W 2-0Sept. 3 Georgia State W 4-2Sept. 5 Wyoming W 3-1Sept. 7 Florida Atlantic W 5-0Sept. 12 at Alabama W 2-1Sept. 14 at Auburn L 0-1Sept. 19 Stetson (24) W 8-1Sept. 26 at No. 21 Vanderbilt (OT) (24) W 2-1Sept. 28 at Kentucky (24) L 1-4Oct. 3 Davidson W 3-0Oct. 5 No. 12 Wake Forest (OT) T 2-2Oct. 9 at No. 12 Clemson L 1-2Oct. 17 South Carolina (25) W 3-1Oct. 19 No. 10 Florida (25) L 0-5Oct. 24 Mississippi State (OT) W 3-2Oct. 26 Tennessee W 3-0Oct. 31 No. 25 Butler W 2-0Nov. 2 No. 16 Massachusetts W 1-0Nov. 6 %Alabama (19) W 3-2Nov. 7 % at No. 10 Florida (19) L 1-3

Nov. 17 # at No. 14 Clemson (25) L 0-1! at Orlando, Fla. % SEC Tournament at Gainesville, Fla.# NCAA Tournament

199813-6-2, 4-4 SeC (6th east)NCAA Third RoundSept. 1 Mercer (OT) (16) W 1-0Sept. 5 ^Central Florida (16) W 1-0Sept. 7 ^Florida State (16) W 2-0Sept. 11 at South Carolina (15) L 0-2Sept. 13 at No. 4 Florida (OT) (15) L 1-2Sept. 18 Auburn (23) W 4-1Sept. 25 LSU (23) W 2-1Sept. 27 Arkansas (23) W 5-0Oct. 2 !No. 6 Portland (20) L 1-2Oct. 4 at Washington (OT) (20) T 1-1Oct. 9 at Davidson (23) W 6-1Oct. 13 Charleston (23) W 4-0Oct. 16 Kentucky (OT) (23) L 0-1Oct. 18 No. 8 Vanderbilt (OT) (23) W 3-2Oct. 23 at Mississippi (21) W 3-0Oct. 25 at Tennessee (21) L 2-3Oct. 30 at Cincinnati W 5-0Nov. 1 Elon W 6-2Nov. 11 #No. 19 Wake Forest W 5-2Nov. 15 # at No. 15 Virginia (OT) T* 2-2Nov. 22 # at No. 8 Dartmouth (16) L 1-2*Georgia won 3-1 on Penalty Kicks^Georgia Nike Classic! at Husky Nike Invitational, Seattle, Wash.#NCAA Tournament

199913-6-2, 5-4 SeC (T-5th east)Aug. 27 Jacksonville State (OT) (22) T 0-0Aug. 29 Georgia State (22) W 4-0Sept. 3 Bowling Green State (22) W 1-0Sept. 5 Washington (22) W 3-0Sept. 10 Alabama (OT) (22) W 1-0Sept. 12 Auburn (16) W 4-0Sept. 17 Kansas (16) W 3-0Sept. 19 G. Washington (OT) (16) W 1-0Sept. 24 at Vanderbilt (12) L 1-3Sept. 26 at Kentucky (12) L 1-4Oct. 1 at Florida State L 0-2Oct. 3 Mercer W 5-0Oct. 8 Tennessee (OT) W 2-1Oct. 15 South Carolina L 0-1Oct. 17 Florida L 0-4Oct. 22 at Mississippi State W 3-0Oct. 24 at Ole Miss W 4-1Oct. 29 Davidson W 1-0Oct. 31 South Alabama W 11-0Nov. 4 #$Kentucky (OT) T 1-1Nov. 5 #Ole Miss L 0-1#SEC Tournament at Nashville, Tenn.$Georgia won 5-4 in sudden-death PKs

200011-9-2, 4-4-1 SeC (5th east)Aug. 25 Charleston W 7-1Aug. 27 Elon W 5-0Sept. 1 No. 14 $UCLA L 1-6Sept. 4 Cincinnati W 4-3Sept. 8 % Massachussetts W 3-1Sept. 10 % Fairfield W 3-1Sept. 15 Iowa State L 0-2 Sept. 17 at Georgia State (2OT) T 0-0Sept. 21 at No. 17 Arizona St. (OT) L 0-1Sept. 24 Utah (OT) L 2-3

Sept. 29 at South Carolina W 3-0Oct. 1 at Florida L 0-2Oct. 6 at LSU W 3-2Oct. 8 at Arkansas (2OT) T 2-2Oct. 13 No. 16 Kentucky W 1-0Oct. 15 Vanderbilt L 1-2Oct. 20 Mississippi L 2-3Oct. 22 Mississippi State W 3-0Oct. 27 at Tennessee (OT) L 3-4Nov. 2 #Mississippi W 2-0Nov. 3 #Vanderbilt W 2-1Nov. 5 No. 12 #Florida L 0-2#SEC Tournament at Athens, Ga.$ Gainesville, Fla.% Amherst, Mass.

200113-6-1, 7-2 SeC (T-2nd east)NCAA Second RoundAug. 31 Rutgers (OT) W 2-1Sept. 2 No. 22 Wake Forest (2OT) T 0-0Sept. 7 # Boston College W 3-2Sept. 9 # No. 9 Connecticut L 0-2Sept. 21 % No. 1 North Carolina L 0-9Sept. 23 % Duke W 3-2Sept. 28 Eastern Michigan W 3-0Oct. 1 Georgia State W 6-0Oct. 5 at Alabama W 2-1Oct. 7 at Auburn W 1-0Oct. 12 at No. 24 Kentucky (20) W 1-0Oct. 14 at Vanderbilt (20) L 1-2Oct. 19 South Carolina W 1-0Oct. 21 No. 8 Florida L 1-4Oct. 26 LSU W 5-0Oct. 28 Arkansas W 6-1Nov. 2 No. 17 Tennessee W 2-1Nov. 8 $ Auburn (23) L 2-3Nov. 16 * Miami W 5-2Nov. 18 * No. 8 Florida L 0-3# Storrs, Conn.% Durham, N.C.$ SEC Tournament at Baton Rouge, La.* NCAA Tournament

20028-11-1, 4-5 SEC (5th East)Aug. 30 No. 14 Clemson (OT) (25) L 2-3Sept. 3 at Georgia State W 3-0Sept. 6 at No. 16 Wake Forest L 1-3Sept. 8 No. 8 Connecticut (OT2) L 2-3Sept. 13 @UAB (OT2) L 2-3Sept. 15 @No. 9 Michigan W 1-0Sept. 20 Furman (OT2) T 2-2Sept. 22 Georgia Southern W 5-0Sept. 27 Arizona State L 2-0Sept. 29 No. 22 Duke W 1-0Oct. 4 Alabama L 1-4Oct. 6 Auburn L 0-1Oct. 11 Kentucky W 5-1Oct. 13 Vanderbilt (OT) W 1-0Oct. 18 at South Carolina (OT2) W 2-1Oct. 20 at Florida (OT) L 0-1Oct. 25 at Mississippi L 0-3Oct. 27 at Mississippi State W 3-2Nov. 1 at No. 14 Tennessee (OT) L 1-2Nov. 7 !No. 13 Tennessee L 0-1@UAB Nike Classic!SEC Tournament

200313-10, 4-5 SeC (4th east)NCAA Second RoundAug. 29 at Wyoming W 3-0Aug. 31 at Colorado (OT) L 1-2Sept. 5 Illinois L 1-2

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Sept. 7 Georgia State W 2-1Sept. 12 at Houston W 4-1Sept. 14 *Rice (OT) W 1-0Sept. 19 ^at Santa Clara L 1-5Sept. 21 ^Stanford W 1-0Sept. 26 @ Liberty W 8-0Sept. 28 @ Georgia Southern W 3-0Oct. 3 No 23 Ole Miss W 2-1Oct. 5 Mississippi State L 0-2Oct. 10 South Carolina W 2-1Oct. 12 No. 7 Florida L 1-2Oct. 17 at LSU L 1-4Oct. 19 at Arkansas W 7-2Oct. 24 at Kentucky W 1-0Oct. 26 at Vanderbilt (OT) L 0-1Oct. 31 No. 17 Tennessee L 0-1Nov. 6 & Auburn (2OT) W 2-1Nov. 7 & Florida L 1-4Nov. 14 ! Clemson W 2-1Nov. 16 ! at No. 7 Tennessee L 0-1*Challenge Soccer Club College Classic at Houston, Texas@ UGA /Nike Tournament at Athens, Ga.^Santa Clara/adidas Classic at Santa Clara, Calif.& SEC Tournament at Orange Beach, Ala.! NCAA Tournament at Knoxville, Tenn.

20044-9-5, 2-6-3 SeC (5th east)Aug. 27 Colorado (OT) T 0-0Aug. 30 Georgia State (OT) T 1-1Sept. 3 at #3 Florida State L 0-1Sept. 10 Wofford W 6-1Sept. 12 Birmingham Southern W 3-0Sept. 17 at #22 Duke^ L 0-3Sept. 19 vs. North Carolina^ L 0-3Sept. 24 at Ole Miss L 1-3Sept. 26 at Mississippi State (OT) L 0-1Oct. 1 at South Carolina (OT) T 1-1Oct. 3 at #8 Florida L 0-4Oct. 8 LSU W 2-0Oct. 10 Arkansas (OT) T 2-2Oct. 15 Kentucky W 2-0Oct. 17 Vanderbilt L 2-4Oct. 22 at Alabama L 1-3Oct. 24 Auburn (OT) T 1-1Oct. 29 at Tennessee L 0-2^ - Duke/Adidas Classic

200512-6-2, 6-4-1 SeC (4th east)Aug. 26 Georgia Southern W 6-0Aug. 28 Middle Tennessee W 2-0Aug. 31 Louisiana-Monroe W 5-0Sept. 2 College of Charleston W 3-1Sept. 4 at Georgia State W 3-0Sept. 9 Pittsburgh W 2-0Sept. 16 vs. #22 Southern Cal (OT) T 1-1Sept. 18 at Loyola Marymount L 0-1Sept. 23 Mississippi L 0-1Sept. 25 Mississippi State W 3-1Sept. 30 South Carolina W 2-0Oct. 2 Florida L 0-2Oct. 7 at LSU L 0-1Oct. 9 at Arkansas W 1-0Oct. 14 at Kentucky (OT) T 0-0Oct. 16 at #21 Vanderbilt W 2-1Oct. 21 Alabama W 2-0Oct. 23 at Auburn W 1-0Oct. 28 Tennessee L 0-2Nov. 3 vs. #21 Vanderbilt% L 0-2% - SEC Tournament, Orange Beach, Ala.

200610-9, 5-6 SeC (5th east)

Aug. 25 Jacksonville W 1-0Aug. 27 Mercer W 5-0Sept. 1 #15 Brigham Young L 0-2Sept. 8 at #15 Virginia^ L 0-2Sept. 10 vs. George Mason^ W 4-0Sept. 15 Furman W 3-0Sept. 17 Georgia State W 2-0Sept. 22 at Mississippi State* W 3-2Sept. 24 at Ole Miss* L 0-3Sept. 29 at #20 Florida* (OT) L 1-2Oct. 1 at South Carolina* L 1-2Oct. 6 Arkansas* L 1-2Oct. 8 LSU* W 3-0Oct. 13 Vanderbilt* (OT) L 1-2Oct. 15 Kentucky* W 1-0Oct. 20 Auburn* (OT) W 3-2Oct. 22 at Alabama* W 5-1Oct. 27 at #21 Tennessee* L 1-3Nov. 1 vs. Florida% L 1-4^ - Virginia Nike Classic, Charlottesville, Va.% - SEC Tournament, Orange Beach, Ala.* - SEC contest

200718-4-2, 8-1-2 SeC (2nd east)NCAA Second RoundAug. 31 Texas Tech W 4-1Sept. 2 Wisconsin W 3-1Sept. 6 Charlotte W 2-0Sept. 9 South Florida W 3-0Sept. 14 vs. Southern California L 0-1Sept. 16 vs. Nebraska W 2-1Sept. 20 Georgia State W 1-0Sept. 23 at Mercer W 1-0Sept. 28 #15 Florida* W 2-1Sept. 30 #12 S. Carolina*(2OT) W 2-1Oct. 5 at Arkansas* W 1-0Oct. 7 at LSU* (OT) T 1-1Oct. 12 at Vanderbilt* (OT) W 3-2 Oct. 14 at Kentucky* W 1-0Oct. 19 Mississippi State* L 0-1Oct. 21 Ole Miss* (OT) T 0-0Oct. 25 at Auburn* W 3-2Oct. 28 Alabama* W 3-1Nov. 2 Tennessee* W 3-0Nov. 7 Ole Miss% W 2-0Nov. 9 South Carolina% W 2-0Nov. 11 Florida% L 1-4Nov. 16 Alabama A&M! W 6-1Nov. 17 Duke! L 0-1^ - Georgia Nike Classic, Athens, Ga.% - SEC Tournament, Orange Beach, Ala.* - SEC contest! - NCAA Tournament

200811-11-1, 7-3-1 SeC (2nd east)NCAA First RoundAug. 22 Mercer W 2-0Aug. 29 at BYU L 1-4Aug.31 at Utah W 2-1Sept. 5 No. 7 Virginia^ L 0-1Sept. 7 No. 10 Stanford^ L 0-2Sept. 12 No. 3 Southern Cal (2OT) L 2-3 Sept. 19 No. 3 North Carolina& L 0-4Sept. 21 at No. 11 Duke& L 0-3Sept. 26 at No. 16 Florida (OT)* L 1-2Sept. 28 at South Carolina (OT)* T 1-1Oct. 3 Arkansas (OT)* W 2-1Oct. 5 LSU* L 1-2Oct. 10 Vanderbilt* W 2-0Oct. 12 Kentucky* W 3-1Oct. 17 at Mississippi State* W 1-0Oct. 19 at Ole Miss (2OT)* W 1-0Oct. 23 Auburn* L 0-1

Oct. 26 at Alabama* W 2-0Oct. 31 at Tennessee* W 2-0Nov. 5 South Carolina% W 2-1Nov. 7 No. 7 Florida% W 3-0Nov. 9 Tennessee% L 0-1Nov. 14 James Madison! L 0-1^ - Georgia/Nike Invitational, Athens, Ga.& - Duke/adidas Classic, Durham, N.C.* - SEC Contest% - SEC Tournament, Orange Beach, Ala.! - NCAA Tournament, Winstom-Salem, N.C.

200915-6-1, 7-4-0 SeC (3rd east)NCAA Second RoundAug. 21 Kennesaw State W 6-0Aug. 28 #17 Minnesota W 2-0Aug. 30 Mercer T 1-1Sept. 4 Florida Atlantic^ W 3-0Sept. 6 Northeastern^ W 1-0Sept. 11 Georgia State W 3-0Sept. 13 Charlotte W 3-2Sept. 18 Clemson W 2-1Sept. 25 LSU* L 6-0Sept. 27 Arkansas* W 2-0Oct. 2 Kentucky* W 1-0Oct. 4 Vanderbilt* W 3-0Oct. 9 #24 Ole Miss* L 1-0Oct. 11 Mississippi State* W 2-1Oct. 16 #5 South Carolina* W 2-1Oct. 18 #11 Florida* L 1-0Oct. 22 Alabama* W 3-0Oct. 25 Auburn* L 2-0Oct. 30 Tennessee* W 2-1Nov. 4 #14 South Carolina% L 3-2Nov. 13 UNC Wilmington! W 3-0Nov. 15 #3 North Carolina! L 4-0^ - Georgia/Nike Invitational, Athens, Ga.* - SEC contest% - SEC Tournament, Orange Beach, Ala.! - NCAA Tournament, Chapel Hill, N.C.

201011-6-4, 5-3-3 SeC (4th east)SEC SemifinalsAug. 20 #24 Duke L 1-0Aug. 27 Utah^ W 3-0Aug. 29 Kansas^ W 5-0Sept. 3 Mercer(2OT) W 3-2Sept. 5 Georgia State W 5-1Sept. 10 #2 Stanford(OT) L 2-1Sept. 12 #9 Santa Clara(2OT) T 1-1Sept. 17 College of Charleston W 3-1Sept. 24 LSU* W 1-0Sept. 26 Arkansas*(2OT) T 0-0Oct. 1 Kentucky*(2OT) T 1-1Oct. 3 Vanderbilt* W 1-0Oct. 8 Mississippi*(2OT) T 0-0 Oct. 10 Mississippi State* W 3-0Oct. 15 #14 South Carolina* W 1-0Oct. 17 #13 Florida*(OT) L 2-1Oct. 21 Alabama* W 3-0Oct. 24 Auburn* L 2-1Oct. 29 at Tennessee* L 2-1Nov. 4 vs. Auburn(2OT)% W 2-1 Nov. 5 vs. Florida% L 3-1^ - Georgia/Nike Invitational, Athens, Ga.* - SEC contest% - SEC Tournament, Orange Beach, Ala.

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ADanielle Abelson ......... 2007Jennifer Ahern ....... 1995-98Mandy Aiken .......... 1995-98Kristen Allen ............... 2001Torri Allen ................... 2010Kate Appleton ....... 2002-03Kendra Auston ...... 2004-05

BAshley Baker ..........2009-10Madeline Barker ......... 2010Christy Barrow ............ 2010Rachel Barstow ........... 2007Amy Berbary ......1998-2001Stefanie Bertcher 1997-2000Michelle Betos .........2006-09Bentley Bickerstaff ... 1995-98Kristy Bongiovanni ..1997-2000Jamie Bouck ..........2009-10Katie Boydston ............ 2007Christine Bowers ........ 2001Sarah Brown ......... 2005-06Catherine Bruce .... 2002-06Randi-Lynn Bruso 2003-06Jenna Buckley ........2009-10Caroline Burlingame . 2008-09Britta Byrne .......... 2006-07

CTori Carroll .................2006Carolyn Cayard ..1999-2002Lauren Church ...... 2005-06Charisse Co ................. 2001Marcelle Coletti............1999Ali Comis ................ 1995-98Callie Corbin Langford ......2010Kelli Corless ...........2007-10Morgan Coyle .....1997-2000Coutney Cripps .......2006-08Beth Culver ........1999-2002

DSarah Darvill ......... 2003-06Susannah Dennis ...2009-10Caitlin Dingle ..............2005Traci Dreesen .........2007-10

EMarliee Eback ....... 2003-04Laura Eddy ............2009-10

FMarah Falle ............2007-10Natalie Farley ........ 2006-09Amy Folan ....................1996Gina Forté ...1998-99, 2001-02Lena Franklin ....... 2003-06Anna Beth Fuller ......... 2001

GKristin Garman ..... 2005-08Sheila Gartman ...... 1996-99Meghan Gibbons ......... 2010Meghan Gilmore ...2008-09Lauren Glancy ....... 2006-09Nicole Greathead ....1999-2002

hDanya Harris ...............1995Nikki Hill .................... 2010Catherine Holder .... 1999-2001Alex Hooker .......... 2008-10Kathleen Howe ...........2005Stacy Hunt ..................2000Mindy Hyde ........... 1995-96

JElizabeth Jackson .......2006Katie Jacobsen ...... 2006-07Kristin Jacobson .... 1995-98Veronica Johnston . 1997-98Danielle Jordan ..... 1995-98Sarah Jordan...............2009Cortni Joyner ........ 2003-06

KSarah Kaiser ........... 1995-97Kasey Kaspar ..............2005Kara Kenney ......... 2002-03Ashley King .......2000-2003Beth Klueter ...2004, 2006-07Alycia Kowal ................1995Mariah Krase .........2007-10Christina Kyker ......2009-10

LBeth Lewis.............. 1995-98Jennifer Lewis ....... 1995-98Ashley Lindley .. 2001-2004Nicole Locandro.......... 2010Kim Lyness .................2004

MJennifer Martelle .........1999Leslie McConnell .. 2006-09Meredith McIntire . 1995-98Tricia McKee ..........2001-04Jaclyn Meade ..............2006Elizabeth Metherell .. 2001-04Ashley Miller ......... 2008-10Heather Morgan ..........1997Shannon Murray ...1999-2002

NGeneil Newbern .... 2002-03Alexa Newfield ............ 2010

OColleen O’Brien ............1996Nikki Ornelaz .........1996-98Lauren Otonicar ..........1996

PCarrie Patterson .... 2006-09Christy Peavy .... 1999-2000Lindsey Peck .......... 1997-98Rebekah Perry .......2009-10Leah Polaski .................1998Elizabeth Poirier ... 2003-05Jamie Pollock ........ 2008-10Aileen Powers ... 1999-2000Bailey Powell ......... 2008-10Jenny Pringle ...............1995

rMary Ricker .......... 2007-09Lindsey Rochow ....2000-02

SJenny Sass .............. 1997-98Robyn Sass ...................1999Erin Sekerak ......... 2002-05

Carli Shultis ................ 2010Caroline Simpson ..2007-10Amanda Skipper ..........1995Jennifer Stein......... 1996-97Lindsay Stein ........ 2006-09Ashley Stinson 2006-07-08

TAmber Tacke ......... 2003-05Regan Thaler ................1995Alex Thomas................ 2004-05Brittany Thomas ..........1999Allison Thornbury . 1995-98Holly Tomlinson ......... 2010Megan Tomlinson .....2005-08Christy Turner ....... 1995-96

VAndrea Velasco ......2001-03Ki VanOudenallen ..1998, 2000-03Joni Vickers .....2004-06-07Missy Vierling ....... 2005-06

WShannon Waid ....... 1995-96Suzannah Weathersbee ...1995-98Susie Weber ................2004Olivia West ............ 2006-09Kelly Whitaker ...... 2003-06Ali Williams .......... 2002-05Kara Williams ............. 2001Nicole Williams..1997-2000Nicole Winfield ...... 1995-97Jessica Winton . 2000, 2003Caitlin Woody ............. 2010

YStephanie Yarem.... 1995-98Ali Yoculan ..................2006Jordan Young..............2009

ZLauren Zacharski ...2000-2001Terri Ziegler ........... 1996-97Karen Zmirak ..............2004

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2011 Georgia Soccer Schedule August 19 Furman Furman, S.C. 8:00pm 26 TEXAS! ATHENS 7:00pm 28 VILLANOVA ATHENS 1:00pm September 2 Minnesota! Minneapolis, Minn. 8:00pm 4 Iowa State Minneapolis, Minn. 11:30am 9 MERCER! ATHENS 7:00pm 11 GEORGIA STATE ATHENS 2:00pm 16 UNC-Greensboro! Greensboro, N.C. 7:00pm 23 *FLORIDA! ATHENS 7:00pm 25 *SOUTH CAROLINA! ATHENS 2:00pm 30 *Arkansas (FOX) Fayetteville, Ark. 8:00pm October 2 *LSU Baton Rouge, La. 2:00pm 7 *MISSISSIPPI STATE ATHENS 7:00pm 9 *OLE MISS ATHENS 1:00pm 14 *Vanderbilt Nashville, Tenn. 8:00pm 16 *Kentucky (ESPNU) Lexington, Ky. 4:00pm 20 *Auburn! Auburn, Ala. 8:00pm 23 *ALABAMA (CSS) ATHENS 2:00pm 28 *TENNESSEE ATHENS 7:00pm November 2-6 SEC Tournament Orange Beach, Ala. TBA * SEC game ! 2010 NCAA Tournament participant Home games in CAPS Times listed are Eastern and subject to change