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Quincy university Women's soccer

2012 media Guide

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QU LADY HAWKS SOCCER 2012 • 1

Media inforMation2012 Schedule .......................................... 1Team Quick Facts...................................... 1Quincy University ...................................... 2Athletic Administration ............................... 3

LadY HaWKS StaffDave Musso, Head Coach ........................ 4Katie Awerkamp, Assistant Coach ............ 5Erin Conroy, Volunteer Coach ................... 5Stephanie Taylor, Athletic Trainer .............. 5Angela Barry, Athletic Trainer .................... 5

tHe LadY HaWKS2012 Team Roster ..................................... 7Sam Andert ................................................ 8Brittany Casey ........................................... 8Tori Champagne ........................................ 8Lydia Disseler ............................................ 9Sam Martinez ............................................ 9Emma Walker ............................................ 9Jodi Chapie ............................................. 10Molly Costello .......................................... 10Lori Mannion ............................................ 10Jaclyn Mastroianni ....................................11Maddie Torretta ........................................11Kristine Vogt .............................................11Natalie Kuhlenberg .................................. 12Brittney Kuster ......................................... 12Kayla Nurnberger .................................... 12Elizabeth Sprinkle .................................... 13Taylor Wakeland ...................................... 13Brianna Andert ......................................... 14Ashley Burton .......................................... 14Taylor Lindwedel ...................................... 14Haylye Markway ...................................... 14Maxine Peat ............................................ 14Morgan Roberts ....................................... 142012 Roster Breakdown .......................... 152012 Pronunciation Guide ....................... 152012 Opponents ...................................... 16

HiStorY/recordS2011 Results ............................................ 172011 Statistics ......................................... 18Great Lakes Valley Conference ......... 19-20Lady Hawks All-Time Honors .................. 21Lady Hawks All-Time Team Honors ........ 22Lady Hawks All-Time Coaching Records 22Lady Hawks Record Book ....................... 23Lady Hawks Against The Nation ............. 24North Campus Field Record .................... 24Mart Heinen Club .................................... 26Quincy Hall of Fame ................................ 27

On The Cover, Clockwise, From Top Left:

The 2012 Quincy University Soccer Media Guide was written, designed and edited by the Sports Information Department. Editorial assistance was provided by head soccer coach Dave Musso. Photography assistance was provided by the QU Sports Information Department.

Lady Hawk team Quick facts• Nickname LadyHawks• Colors Brown, White and Gold• NationalAffiliation NCAADivisionII• Conference GreatLakesValley• HomeField NorthCampus• SeatingCapacity 2,000• HeadCoach DaveMusso• AssistantCoach KatieAwerkamp• SportsInformation BrendanBittner Director• 2011OverallRecord 15-5-2• 2011GLVCRecord 11-4-0• 2011GLVCFinish 4thPlace• Post-SeasonResult L1-2toWisconsin-Parkside in First Round of NCAA Tournament• StartersReturning 7• LetterwinnersReturning 17

2012 ScHeduLeDate Opponent TimeAug. 31 Lynn 7:00 p.m.Sept. 2 Missouri Southern 12:00 p.m.Sept. 7 Southern Indiana* 5:00 p.m.Sept. 9 Kentucky Wesleyan* 12:00 p.m.Sept. 14 Bellarmine 4:00 p.m.Sept. 16 McKendree* 12:00 p.m.Sept. 21 Missouri S&T* 5:00 p.m.Sept. 23 Drury* 12:00 p.m.Sept. 28 Rockhurst* 5:00 p.m.Sept. 30 William Jewell* 12:00 p.m.Oct. 3 Truman State 2:00 p.m.Oct. 5 Indianapolis* 5:00 p.m.Oct. 7 Saint Joseph's* 12:00 p.m.Oct. 12 Lewis* 7:30 p.m.Oct. 14 Wisconsin-Parkside* 12:00 p.m.Oct. 19 Maryville* 5:00 p.m.Oct. 21 Mo.-St. Louis* 12:00 p.m.Oct. 24 Ill.-Springfield* 5:00 p.m.

Italic - Denotes Neutral SiteBOLD - Denotes Home game* - Denotes GLVC game

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"This is a place where everyone wants you to succeed."

Founded in 1860 by Franciscan friars, Quincy University is a Catholic, co-educational, residen-

tial university offering an academic pro-gram that integrates liberal arts, active learning, practical experience, and Franciscan values.

LocationQuincy, Illinois (pop. 41,000), situ-

ated on limestone bluffs overlooking the Mississippi River, is a regional hub for a variety of industries, as well as for shop-ping and recreation.

on campus EnroLLmEntApproximately 1,300 students from

26 states and five other countries.

FacuLtyMore than 70% of

full-time faculty have the highest degrees in their fields. Student/faculty ratio is 14:1, with an average class size of 20.

aLumniQuincy University

is represented by over 13,000 alumni in all fifty states and 12 other countries. Among the 2011 graduates, 92% were placed in a professional position or in graduate school within six months of graduation.

activitiEsMore than 40 clubs and organiza-

tions, including a student newspaper, student magazine, and public radio sta-tion;vocalandinstrumentalgroups(andamarching band); theater performanc-es; three national Greek organizations; intramural athletics; and professional organizations.

athLEtics15 intercollegiate sports. Member of

theNCAADivisionIIGreatLakesValleyConference for men and women.

housingA majority of our students live on cam-

pus in residence halls, suites (includingthe Student Living Center which opened in 2011), apartments, Greek housing, orsenior housing. All students are allowed to have cars on campus at no additional cost.

tEchnoLogyWireless Internet access available

across campus. Every resident room equipped with high-speed Internetaccess. Seven computer labs on cam-pus with an average of 20 computers per lab.

FinanciaL aidApproximately 98% of students from

all family income levels receive need- or merit- based financial assistance.

distinctionsCited in U.S. News & World Report

"Best Colleges 2012" as a Top 100 Regional University in the Midwest.

"The Heart of Quincy University," Francis Hall

Quincy university Quick facts• Location- Quincy,Illinois • Founded- 1860 • On Campus Enrollment- Approx. 1,300 • Religious Affiliation- Franciscan Cath o lic • Nickname- Hawks• Colors- Brown, Gold, White

• National Af fil i a tion-NCAADivisionII• Conference- Great Lakes Valley Conference• President- Dr. Robert Gervasi • Athletic Director- Marty Bell• Associate Athletic Director- Rob Mallory• Assistant Athletic Director/SWA- Danielle Surprenant

QUINCY

UNIVERSITY

The Quincy University campus

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PresidentDr. Robert Gervasi

ATHLETIC CONTACTINFORMATION

University Phone(217)228-5432

Athletic Phone (217)228-5432,Ext.3500

Sports Hotline Phone(217)228-5432,Ext.3525

SID Office Phone(217)228-5432,Ext.3518

SID Fax(217)228-5034

SID [email protected]

BaseballJosh Rabe

Women's GolfNick Myers

Men's & Women's TennisBill LaTour

Athletic TrainerStephanie Taylor

Men's VolleyballHadley Foster

Women's VolleyballJen Constantino

Donna SohnAthletic Administration Assistant

SportsInformationDirectorBrendan Bittner

Men's SoccerMike Carpenter

Women's SoccerDave Musso

SoftballCharlene Obert

Women's Basketball Jeni Garber

Men's & Women's Cross CountryLee Osborn

FootballTom Pajic

Athletic Director/Men's BasketballMarty Bell

Associate Athletic DirectorRob Mallory

Assistant Athletic Director/SWADanielle Surprenant

ADMINISTRATION

Dave Musso is entering his seventh season as head coach of the Quincy Universitywomen'ssoccerteam.Injust six years at the helm he has had success that many coaches would like to have over their entire career, guid-ing his team to six consecutive NCAA DivisionIINationalTournaments.He currently holds a 86-34-9 overall record through six seasons.

Musso's foundation since arriving at Quincy has been a strong team defense and quality student-athletes. Under his guidance the Lady Hawks have had four All-Americans, 20 All-Region and 30 All-Conference players. InadditiontheLadyHawkshavehadthree Academic All-Americans includ-ing two time honoree Becky Fleming.

Most recently, Musso guided the Lady Hawks to a 15-5-2 overall record and an 11-4-0 record in the GLVC. With a defense that ranked nationally in shutouts, goals-against, and goals-against average, the Lady Hawks earned their sixth straight NCAA Tournament appearance after a fourth place finish in the conference stand-ings. The praised Lady Hawk defense tied a school record 14 shutouts while goalkeeper Jodi Chapie reached a school individual season record of 13 shutouts.

The 2006 season marked Musso's first season and he made an immedi-ate impact with the program. Musso guided the Lady Hawks to a school record 16 wins, going 16-5 overall and capturing the GLVC regular season title with an 11-2 mark. Musso led the Lady Hawks to their first national tournament appearance since 1995 and put together a program record 13 game winning streak to open the sea-son. He was named the 2006 GLVC Women's Soccer Coach of the Year.

Prior to Quincy Musso served as an assistant coach for two years at Lindenwood University. He assisted with the men's program in 2004 when the team finished 19-3-1 and won theNAIANationalChampionship.In2005 he moved over to an assistant with the women's program, helping Lindenwood to a 17-3-1 overall record and finishing in the national rankings.

Musso, a native of St. Louis, Mo. and a graduate of DeSmet High School, maintains his strong ties to the soccer rich St. Louis Metro area.

Musso played collegiately at Quincy University where he was a four-year letter winner for the Hawks. He was twice named GLVC All-Conference and earned All-Region honors as a senior.InadditionMussoservedasa team captain and was named the team's best defender in 2003 and was a two-time Academic All-Conference member.

Musso graduated from Quincy in 2004 with a bachelor's degree in sports management and in 2007 received his teaching certification in physical education and a Masters of Arts in Teaching from Lindenwood.

Inadditiontohiscollegecoachingduties, Musso is on the education staff for the Missouri Youth Soccer Association. He also runs camps and helps educate soccer coaches and players at various national events.

Head coacH daVe MuSSo (7th Season)

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STAFF

tHe daVe MuSSo fiLeEducation

Quincy,2004(B.A.)Lindenwood,2007(M.A.T.)

Coaching Experience2006- Quincy Head Coach2004-05 Lindenwood Assistant

Playing Experience2000-03, Quincy

Year-by-Yearcoaching records

Year Won Lost Tied Pct.2006* 16 5 0 .7622007* 14 6 1 .6902008* 12 7 2 .6192009* 15 6 1 .7052010* 14 5 3 .7052011* 15 5 2 .727Overall 86 34 9 .702

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Katie Awerkamp is in her fifth season as assitant coach with the Quincy University women's soccer program.

Prior to Quincy, Awerkamp, a Quincy native, served as head goal-keeper trainer for the Zionsville Youth Soccer Association and for Zionsville High School in 2007-08.

Awerkamp played collegiately at fellow Great Lakes Valley Conference member Saint Joseph's College, graduating in 2007 with a Bachelor's degree in Physical Education. While at Saint Joseph's Awerkamp set the school record for saves in 2006 with 17 against Missouri-St. Louis. She also finished her collegiate career with 297 saves.

Awerkamp was a 2003 graduate of Quincy Notre Dame High School. She is currently finishing her Master's in Science and Education at Quincy University.

SUPPORT

STAFF

aSSiStant coacH Katie aWerKaMP

Lauren Drewett, from Jackson, Missouri, enters her first season on the other side of the game after playing under head coach Dave Musso for four years. Drewett was converted to an attacking wide back in her senior season and started all 22 games for theLadyHawks.Inherfouryears,shehelpedtheLadyHawkstofourconsecutiveGLVC and NCAA tournament appearances.

Drewett has returned to Quincy University to finish her nursing degree and assist with the women's soccer team.

Erin Conroy enters her second year with the Quincy University athletic staff this year, serving as a graduate assistant. Conroy helps the athletic department with a variety of job duties including promotional activities, game operations and student learning assis-tance.InadditionshewillbeavolunteerassistantcoachwiththeLadyHawks.

Conroy graduated from Quincy University in the spring of 2011 and was a four year member of the Lady Hawk soccer team. Conroy was a standout player during her career finishing with 39 total points on 14 goals and 11 assists while starting 71 games. She was named Second Team All-Region as a senior and was named to the GLVC Academic All-Conference team three times.

Conroy, who earned her Bachelor's degree in Communications, is pursuing her Master's in Education Leadership at Quincy University.

VoLunteer aSSiStant Lauren dreWett

VoLunteer coacH erin conroY

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Sam Andert was named NSCAA First Team and Dak-tronics Second Team All-American last season.

Jodi Chapie became the all-time leader in single season shutouts, 2nd in career shutouts, and 3rd in

career saves.

Megan Wingenbach earned All-Conference and All-Region honors and was named the 2011 Fall Scholar Athlete for women's soccer.

Aimee Ubriaco earned NSCAA All-Region honors and was second on the team in points last year.

Angela Barry is in her first season as the athletic training graduate assistant. Barry comes to Quincy after wokring as an athletic training administrative assistant at Culver-Stockton College. There, she documented athletes' clinical hours and per-formed and tracked the necessary paperwork for each student-athlete.

Prior to her experience at Culver-Stockton, Barry interned as an Occupational HealthInternforDotFoods,Inc.DuringhertimeatDotFoods,Inc.,sheresearchednew techniques to prevent injuries on the job, performed consultations and admin-istered therapeutic exercises to employees, and assisted with weight loss challenge programs.

Barry is a member of the National Athletic Training Association and has logged over 1,600 hours under ATC supervision. Currently, she is pursuing a Masters of Education at Quincy University.

Graduate aSSiStant trainer

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No. Player Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown (High school)0 JodiChapie GK 5-10 Jr. St.Louis,Mo.(IncarnateWordAcademy)1 ToriChampagne GK 5-7 Sr. St.Charles,Mo.(DuchesneHS)2 SamMartinez D 5-2 Sr. St.Louis,Mo.(LafayetteHS)3 EmmaWalker F 5-6 Sr. St.Charles,Mo.(DuchesneHS)4 TaylorLindwedel M/F 5-5 Fr. St.Louis,Mo.(NerinxHall)5 MaxinePeat D 5-9 Fr. St.Louis,Mo.(RockwoodSummit)6 KristineVogt M 5-6 Jr. St.Louis,Mo.(IncarnateWordAcademy)7 KaylaNurnberger M/F 5-5 So. Washington,Mo.(Washington)8 NatalieKuhlenberg M 5-10 So. St.Louis,Mo.(IncarnateWordAcademy)9 HaylyeMarkway M 5-6 Fr. St.Louis,Mo.(NerinxHall)10 JaclynMastroianni F 5-5 Jr. St.Louis,Mo.(St.Joseph'sAcademy)11 TaylorWakeland D 5-6 So. St.Louis,Mo.(RockwoodSummit)12 BrittneyKuster D 5-3 So. St.Louis,Mo.(St.Joseph'sAcademy)13 AshleyBurton M 5-6 Fr. St.Louis,Mo.(Oakville)14 SamAndert D 5-9 Sr. St.Peters,Mo.(St.Dominic)15 MorganRoberts M 5-4 Fr. St.Peters,Mo.(FortZumwaltSouth)16 BrittanyCasy F 5-10 Sr. St.Louis,Mo.(Lindbergh)18 MollyCostello M 5-4 Jr. St.Louis,Mo.(IncarnateWordAcademy)20 MaddieTorretta F 5-5 Jr. St.Louis,Mo.(Marquette)21 LydiaDisseler M 5-5 R-Sr. Quincy,Ill.(Quincy)22 LoriMannion M 5-4 Jr. St.Louis,Mo.(Duchesne)23 BriannaAndert D 5-8 Fr. St.Peters,Mo.(FortZumwaltEast)24 ElizabethSprinkle D 5-3 So. Quincy,Ill.(Quincy)

Head Coach: Dave MussoAssistant Coach: Katie AwerkampGraduate Assistant Coach: Erin ConroyStudent Assistant Coach: Lauren Drewett

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SaM andert

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ANDERT'S CAREER STATISTICSYear .....GP-GS....SH ....G .....A ...PTS ...GWG2009...... 20-17 ...... 8 ..... 0 .....1 ..... 1 ......... 02010...... 10-10 ...... 4 ..... 0 .....1 ..... 1 ......... 02011 ...... 19-19 ...... 2 ..... 1 .....0 ..... 2 ......... 0Career .. 49-46 ..... 14 .... 1 .....2 ..... 4 ......... 0

SeniorDefenderSt. Peters, MissouriSt. Dominic High School

BrittanY caSeY

16SeniorForwardSt. Louis, MissouriLindbergh High School

CASEY'S CAREER STATISTICSYear .....GP-GS....SH ....G .....A ...PTS ...GWG2009...... 22-21 ..... 64 .... 8 .....3 .... 19 ........ 52010...... 22-22 ..... 58 .... 8 .....2 .... 18 ........ 42011 ...... 22-22 ..... 72 .... 6 .....2 .... 14 ........ 4Career .. 66-65 .... 194 .. 22 ....7 .... 51 ....... 13

2011: Played and started in 19 games...Recorded one goal for two total points...Helped team to 14 shutouts to tie the school single season record and rank eighth in the nation in goals-against average and ninth in shutout percentage...Named GLVC Defensive Player of the Year...Named GLVC First Team All-Conference, Daktronics First Team All-Midwest Region, NSCAA Midwest First Team All-Region, Daktronics Second Team All-American, and NSCAA First Team All-American...2010: Played in 10 games before suffering season ending injury...Recorded one assist...Named GLVC Second Team All-Conference...2009: Played in 21 games, starting 18...Recorded one assist...Helped team to a school record 13 team shutouts...High School: Graduated from St. Dominic High School in 2009...Named All-State, All-Metro and All-Conference all four years...Helped team to a 2007 Missouri State Champioinship...Member of the St. Louis Scott Gallagher Soccer Club...Personal: Born September 26, 1990...Daughter of Bart and Debbie Andert...Four sisters, Michelle, Brittany, Brianna and Taylor.

2011: Started all 22 games...Recorded six goals and two assists for 14 total points...Finished first on the team in scoring...Added four game winning goals...Named GLVC Academic All-Conference...2010: Started all 22 games...Recorded eight goals and two assists for 18 total points...Finished second on team in scor-ing...Added four game winning goals...Named NSCAA Second Team All-Region and Second Team All-Conference...Earned GLVC Academic All-Conference honors...2009: Played in all 22 games, starting 21...Recorded eight goals and three assists for 19 total points...Finished second on the team in scoring...Led team with five game winning goals and seven first goals...Named GLVC Academic All-Conference...High School: Graduated from Lindbergh High School in 2009...Earned four varsity letters in soccer...Named First Team All-Conference as a junior and Second Team All-Conference as a sophomore...Helped team to a District Championship as a junior...Also played volleyball and basketball...Personal: Born February 28, 1991...Daughter of Stephen and Juli Casey...One brother, Trevor.

tori cHaMPaGne

1SeniorGoalkeeperSt. Charles, MissouriDuchesne High School

CHAMPAGNE’S CAREER STATISTICSYear ..GP-GS ....MIN ...... SV ... GA ...GAA ...SHO2009..... 8-6 .....569:30 ....20 .....8 .... 1.27 ...... 12010..... 6-2 .....360:00 .....8 ......0 .... 0.00 ...... 22011 ........................No Statistics ...................Career 14-8 ....929:30 ....28 .....8 .... 0.78 ...... 3

2011: Did not see action...Named GLVC Academic All-Conference...2010: Played in six games, starting two...Finished with a 0.00 goals-against average...Recorded two shutouts and eight saves...Named GLVC Academic All-Conference...2009: Played in seven games, mak-ing six starts...Held a 1.32 goals against average in over 500 minutes played...Made 20 saves with one shutout...Finished with a 4-2 record in net...Named GLVC Academic All-Conference...High School: Graduated from Duchesne High School in 2009...Earned four varsity letters in soccer...Named All-Conference as a freshman, sopho-more and junior...Named All-Metro and All-State...Named 2007 Missouri Class 1 Goalkeeper of the Year...Helped team to 2008 Final Four apper-ance...Named All-Academic Team three times...Personal: Born May 20, 1990...Daughter of Mitch and Chris Champagne...Two sisters, Ashley and Melissa.

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LYdia diSSeLer

21Senior - RedshirtMidfielderQuincy, IllinoisQuincy High School

2011: Played in eight games...Named GLVC Academic All-Conference...2010: Played in six games...Recorded two shots...Named GLVC Academic All-Conference...2009: Played in four games...Finished with one shot...Named GLVC Academic All-Conference...2008: Was red-shirted...High School: Graduated from Quincy High School in 2008...Earned four letters in soc-cer...Named honorable mention All-Conference as a freshman and All-Conference as a senior...Finished career with 24 goals...Helped team to a Regional Championship...Personal: Born March 30, 1990...Daughter of Mike and Diane Disseler...Two brothers, Nathan and Aubrey and one sis-ter,Jenna...PreviouslyattendedNorthernIllinoisUniversity...Majoring in Nursing.

DISSELER'S CAREER STATISTICSYear .....GP-GS....SH ....G .....A ...PTS ...GWG2009........ 4-0 ........ 1 ..... 0 .....0 ..... 0 ......... 02010........ 6-0 ........ 2 ..... 0 .....0 ..... 0 ......... 02011 ........ 8-0 ........ 0 ..... 0 .....0 ..... 0 ......... 0Career ... 18-0 ....... 3 ..... 0 .....0 ..... 0 ......... 0

MARTINEZ'S CAREER STATISTICSYear .....GP-GS....SH ....G .....A ...PTS ...GWG2009...... 19-10 ...... 2 ..... 0 .....1 ..... 1 ......... 02010...... 18-17 ...... 6 ..... 0 .....0 ..... 0 ......... 02011 ...... 22-22 ...... 1 ..... 0 .....0 ..... 0 ......... 0Career .. 59-49 ...... 9 ..... 0 .....1 ..... 1 ......... 0

2011: Started all 22 games...Helped the defense rank eighth nationally in goals against average and ninth in shutout percentage...Was named GLVC Second Team All-Conference...Earned NSCAA Midwest Third Team All-Region honors...Named First Team Academic All-Region...Earned Academic All-American honors...Named GLVC Academic All-Conference...2010: Played in 18 games, starting 17...Recorded six shots, two on goal...Named GLVC Academic All-Conference...2009: Played in 19 games, start-ing 10...Recorded one assist...Finished with two shots...Named GLVC Academic All-Conference...High School: Graduated from Lafayette High School in 2009...Earned four varsity letters in soc-cer...Named Second Team All-Metro as a junior...Served as team captain as a senior...Personal: Born August 17, 1991...Daughter of Dan and Monica Martinez...Two sisters, Sarah and Tricia and one brother, Daniel.

SaM MartineZ

2SeniorDefenderSt. Louis, MissouriLafayette High School

eMMa WaLKer

3SeniorForwardSt. Charles, MissouriDuchesne High School

WALKER'S CAREER STATISTICSYear .....GP-GS....SH ....G .....A ...PTS ...GWG2009....... 22-0 ....... 8 ..... 2 .....1 ..... 5 ......... 22010....... 21-0 ....... 6 ..... 0 .....2 ..... 2 ......... 02011 ....... 19-0 ....... 2 ..... 0 .....0 ..... 0 ......... 0Career ... 62-0 ...... 16 .... 2 .....3 ..... 7 ......... 2

2011: Played in 19 games...Recorded two shots...Named GLVC Academic All-Conference...2010: Played in 21 games...Recorded two assists...Named GLVC Academic All-Conference...2009: Played in all 22 games...Recorded two goals and one assist for five total points...Finished with team best .250 on shot percentage...Scored two game winning goals and one first goal...Named GLVC Academic All-Conference...High School: Graduated from Duchesne High School in 2009...Earned four var-sity letters in soccer...Named All-Conference as a freshman, sophomore and junior...Recorded 16 goals and four assists as a junior...Helped team to a 4th place finish at state playoffs as a junior...Helped team to three District and Conference Championships...Personal: Born October 15, 1990...Daughter of David and Christy Walker...One sister, Erin...Majoring in Nursing.

Jodi cHaPie

0JuniorGoalkeeperSt. Louis, MissouriIncarnate Word Academy

MoLLY coSteLLo

18

CHAPIE'S CAREER STATISTICSYear ..GP-GS ....MIN ...... SV ... GA ...GAA ...SHO2010... 20-20 ..1693:22 ...49 ....10 ... 0.53 ...... 82011 ... 21-20 ..1946:26 ...51 ....10 ... 0.46 ..... 13Career 41-40 .3639:48 ..100 ...20 ... 0.49 ..... 21

JuniorMidfielderSt. Louis, MissouriIncarnate Word Academy

COSTELLO’S CAREER STATISTICSYear .....GP-GS....SH ....G .....A ...PTS ...GWG2010....................... Was Red-Shirted ........2011 ....................... No Statistics ...Career ................... No Statistics .............

2011: Played in 21 games, making 20 starts...Finished with a 0.46 goals against average...Set a school record for most shutouts in a season with 13...Recorded 51 saves for fourth most in school history...Led the conference in goals against average and shutouts...Named GLVC First Team All-Conference...Named Daktronics Second Team All-Midwest Region...Earned NSCAA Midwest Second Team All-Region honors...2010: Played in 20 games, starting all 20...Finished with a 0.53 goals-against average...Recorded 49 saves and eight shutouts...Finished second in conference in goals-against average and save percentage...Named GLVC Freshman of the Year...Named Second Team All-Conference...Earned NSCAA Third Team All-Region honors...High School: GraduatedfromIncarnateWordAcademy...Helda 1.00 goals-against average with 11 wins and seven shutouts as a senior...Named First Team All-State and First Team All-Metro as a senior...Named to the Missouri Athletic Club All-Star team...Awarded the MAC Sam Copple Goalkeeper of the Year award.

2011: Did not see action...2010: Did not see action...High School:GraduatedfromIncarnateWord Academy...Helped team to a Missouri State Championship as a junior...Member of defense that allowed just 14 goals as a senior...Helped team to a 14-5 record as a senior...Personal: Sister, Kaitlyn, was a member of the Lady Hawks women's soccer team as well.

MANNION'S CAREER STATISTICSYear .....GP-GS....SH ....G .....A ...PTS ...GWG2010........ 6-0 ........ 2 ..... 1 .....0 ..... 2 ......... 02011 ........ 8-0 ........ 2 ..... 0 .....0 ..... 0 ......... 0Career ... 14-0 ....... 4 ..... 1 .....0 ..... 2 ......... 0

Lori Mannion

22JuniorMidfielderSt. Louis, MissouriDuchesne High School

2011: Played in eight games...Recorded two shots...2010: Played in six games...Recorded one goal...Named GLVC Academic All-Conference...High School: Graduated from Villa Duchesne High School...Recorded five goals and six assists as a senior...Helped team to a 12-6 overall record.

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JacLYn MaStroianni

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MASTROIANNI'S CAREER STATISTICSYear .....GP-GS....SH ....G .....A ...PTS ...GWG2010...... 22-21 ..... 35 .... 5 .....2 .... 12 ........ 22011 ...... 22-22 ..... 48 .... 4 .....6 .... 14 ........ 2Career .. 44-43 ..... 83 .... 9 .....8 .... 26 ........ 4

JuniorForwardSt. Louis, MissouriSt. Joseph's Academy

2011: Started all 22 games...Finished with four goals and six assists for 14 total points...Tied for first on the team in points...Added two game winning goals...Named GLVC Academic All-Conference...2010: Played in 22 games, start-ing 21...Finished with five goals and two assists for 12 total points...Added two game winning goals...Named GLVC Academic All-Conference...High School: Graduated from Saint Joseph's Academy...Earned four varsity letters in soccer...Named Second Team All-State and Second Team All-Metro as a senior...Named All-Conference as a junior and senior...Recorded 13 goals as both a junior and senior...Helped team to a Third Place finish in state playoffs as a sophomore and Second Place finish as a junior...Named to the Missouri Athletic Club All-Star game as a senior...Personal: Born November 1, 1991...Daughter of Joe and Linda Mastroianni...One brother, Joseph...One sister, Elizabeth.

2011: Played in 22 games, making four starts...Finished with two goals for four total points...Named GLVC Academic All-Conference...2010: Played in 16 games...Recorded two goals and two assists for six total points...Named GLVC Academic All-Conference...High School: Graduated from Marquette High School...Recorded 16 goals and nine assists as a senior...Named Third Team All-Metro as a senior...Named to Missouri Athletic Club All-Star game, where she was named the game's Most Valuable Player.

Maddie torretta

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TORRETTA’S CAREER STATISTICSYear .....GP-GS....SH ....G .....A ...PTS ...GWG2010....... 16-0 ...... 22 .... 2 .....2 ..... 6 ......... 02011 ....... 22-4 ...... 26 .... 2 .....0 ..... 4 ......... 1Career ... 38-4 ...... 48 .... 4 .....2 .... 10 ........ 1

JuniorForwardSt. Louis, MissouriMarquette High School

2011: Started all 22 games...Recorded three goals and two assists for eight total points...Added one game winning goal...Named GLVC Academic All-Conference...2010: Played in 22 games, start-ing 13...Recorded six goals and one assist for 13 total points...Finished third on team in goals and points...Added two game winning goals...Named GLVC Academic All-Conference...High School: GraduatedfromIncarnateWordAcademy...Earned four varsity letters in soccer...Helped team to a 14-5 record as a senior....Member of defense that allowed just 14 goals in senior season...Helped team to a Missouri State Championship as both a sophomore and junior...Personal: Born June 4, 1992...Daughter of Rick and Jane Vogt...Two brothers, Justin and Alex...One sister, Katie.

KriStine VoGt

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VOGT’S CAREER STATISTICSYear .....GP-GS....SH ....G .....A ...PTS ...GWG2010...... 22-13 ..... 25 .... 6 .....1 .... 13 ........ 22011 ...... 22-22 ..... 42 .... 3 .....2 ..... 8 ......... 1Career .. 44-35 ..... 67 .... 9 .....3 .... 21 ........ 3

JuniorForwardSt. Charles, MissouriDuchesne High School

nataLie KuHLenBerG

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KUHLENBERG'S CAREER STATISTICSYear .....GP-GS....SH ....G .....A ...PTS ...GWG2010....... 20-2 ...... 10 .... 3 .....2 ..... 8 ......... 0Career ... 20-2 ...... 10 .... 3 .....2 ..... 8 ......... 0

SophomoreMidfielderSt. Louis, MissouriIncarnate Word Academy

2011: Played in 20 games...Finished with three goals and two assists for eight total points...High School:GraduatedfromIncarnateWordAcademy...Earned two varsity letters in soccer...Recorded 6 goals and 13 assists as a junior...Personal: Born February 12, 1993...Daughter of Mark and Pamela Kuhlenberg...One sister, Madalyn.

2011: Played in 21 games, making 13 starts...Recorded 11 shots...Helped the team to a school record 14 shutouts...High School: Graduated from St. Joseph's Academy...Earned four letters in soccer...Also played field hockey...Personal: Born November 3, 1992...Daughter of Joseph and Deborah Kuster...One brother, Clark.

BrittneY KuSter

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KUSTER'S CAREER STATISTICSYear .....GP-GS....SH ....G .....A ...PTS ...GWG2011 ...... 21-13 ..... 11 .... 0 .....0 ..... 0 ......... 0Career .. 21-13 ..... 11 .... 0 .....0 ..... 0 ......... 0

SophomoreDefenderSt. Louis, MissouriSt. Joseph's Academy

2011: Played in 16 games, making six starts...Recorded 11 shots and five shots on goal...High School: Graduated from Washington High School...Earned four letters in soccer...Recorded 23 goals and 14 assists as a senior...Named First Team All-Conference as a senior, junior and soph-omore...Named Conference Player of the Year as a junior, recording 21 goals and 12 assists...School's career leader in goals scored with 67, adding 34 career assists...Also member of cross-country team...Personal: Born July 21, 1992...Daughter of Kurt and Lisa Nurnberger...Three sis-ters, Halee, Cassidy and Lena.

KaYLa nurnBerGer

7

NURNBERGER'S CAREER STATISTICSYear .....GP-GS....SH ....G .....A ...PTS ...GWG2011 ....... 16-6 ...... 11 .... 0 .....0 ..... 0 ......... 0Career ... 16-6 ...... 11 .... 0 .....0 ..... 0 ......... 0

SophomoreMidfielder/ForwardWashington, MissouriWashington High School

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PROFILES

eLiZaBetH SPrinKLe

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SPRINKLE'S CAREER STATISTICSYear .....GP-GS....SH ....G .....A ...PTS ...GWG2011 ....................... No Statistics ...............Career ................... No Statistics .............

SophomoreDefenderQuincy, IllinoisQuincy High School

2011: Did not see action. 2011: Played in nine games, making six starts...Recorded three shots...High School: Graduated from Rockwood Summit High School...Earned four letters in soccer...Named Second Team All-District as a senior and earned All-Conference honors as a sophomore and senior...Personal: Born November 2, 1992...Daughter of Mark and Linda Wakeland...Two brothers, Chase and Conner.

taYLor WaKeLand

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WAKELAND'S CAREER STATISTICSYear .....GP-GS....SH ....G .....A ...PTS ...GWG2011 ........ 9-6 ........ 3 ..... 0 .....0 ..... 0 ......... 0Career .... 9-6 ........ 0 ..... 0 .....0 ..... 0 ......... 0

SophomoreDefenderSt. Louis, MissouriRockwood Summit High School

High School: Graduated from Fort Zumwalt East...Earned four Varsity letters in soccer...Personal: Born June 13, 1994...Daughter of Bart and Debbie Andert...Four sisters, Taylor, Sam, Brittany, and Michelle...Sister Sam is also a member of the soccer team.

Brianna andert

23FreshmanDefenderSt. Peters, MissouriFort Zumwalt East High School

High School: Graduated from Nerinx Hall...Earned three Varsity letters in soccer...Named Second Team All-Conference as a junior...Earned First Team All-Conference and Second Team All-Metro as a senior...Was the team's Most Valuable Player both junior and senior years...Personal: Born June 30, 1994...Daughter of Nathan and Angie Marway...One brother, Kyle...One sis-ter, Macy.

HaYLYe MarKWaY

9FreshmanMidfielderSt. Louis, MissouriNerinx Hall High School

High School: Graduated from Oakville High School...Earned four letters in soccer...Was named All-Conference all four years...Was the highest scoring player on the team all four years...Finished with 21 goals and seven assists as a senior...Earned Third Team All-State honors and was named the MAC All-Star Player as a senior...Personal: Born September 10, 1993...Daughter of Brad and Pam Burton...One brother, Bradley.

aSHLeY Burton

13FreshmanMidfielderSt. Louis, MissouriOakville High School

High School: Graduated from Rockwood Summit...Earned four Varsity letters in soccer...Finished with seven goals and eight assists to help team to a 21-6 record senior year...Was named Defensive Player of the Year as a sophomore, junior, and senior...Helped team to four Conference Championships...Personal: Born August 4, 1994...Daughter of Rick and Sally Peat...One brother, Richard.

MaXine Peat

5FreshmanDefenderSt. Louis, MissouriRockwood Summit High School

High School: Graduated from Nerinx Hall...Earned four Varsity letters in soccer...ReceivedtheMostImprovedPlayerAwardfreshman and sophomore years...Voted Most Valuable Offensive Player as a junior with 11 goals and five assists...Earned Best Team Member and Sportsmanship awards both junior and senior years...Finished with four goals and eight assists as a senior...Personal: Born September 8, 1993...Daughter of Vince and Julie Lindwedel...Three sisters, Melissa, Lauren, and Brittany.

taYLor LindWedeL

4FreshmanMidfielder/ForwardSt. Louis, Missouri.Nerinx Hall High School

High School: Graduated from Fort Zumwalt South in 2012...Earned Varsity letters in tennis and soccer...Earned Academic All-Conference honors and Sportsmanship Award...Was named First Team All-Conference in tennis as a junior and won districts in tennis both junior and senior years...Personal: Born April 8, 1994...Daughter of Brent and Jan Roberts...Two sisters, Meghan and Melanie...Sister Meghan also played soccer for Quincy from 2007-11.

MorGan roBertS

15FreshmanMidfielderSt. Peters, MissouriFort Zumwalt South High School

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BREAKDOWN

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OPPONENTS

roster Breakdown By classSeniors (6)Sam Andert

Brittany CaseyTori ChampagneLydia DisselerSam MartinezEmma Walker

Juniors (6)Jodi Chapie

Molly CostelloLori Mannion

Jaclyn MastroianniMaddie Torretta

Kristine Vogt

Sophomores (5)Natalie Kuhlenberg

Brittney KusterKayla NurnbergerElizabeth SprinkleTaylor Wakeland

Freshman (6)Brianna AndertAshley Burton

Taylor LindwedelHaylye Markway

Maxine PeatMorgan Roberts

Pronunciation Guide #21 LydiaDisseler DISS-ler # 8 Natalie Kuhlenberg COO-lin-berg #12 Brittney Kuster CUSS-ter #4TaylorLindwedel LIND-wi-dell #10 Jaclyn Mastroianni Mass-tree-AH-knee # 6 Kristine Vogt VOTE Dave Musso Moose-Oh Katie Awerkamp A-ver-KAMP

Head Coach Dave Musso addresses the team at halftime of a game

BELLARMINEKNIGHTS

2011Record(Conf):16-3-3(12-2-1)Coach: Jon VelottaLocation: Louisville, Ky. Conference: Great Lakes ValleyWebsite: www.bellarmine.edu

DRURYLADY PANTHERS

2011Record(Conf):8-8-2(5-8-2)Coach: Alf BilbaoLocation:Springfield,Mo.Conference: Great Lakes ValleyWebsite: www.drury.edu

ILLINOIS-SPRINGFIELD PRAIRIE STARS

2011Record(Conf):4-10-2(3-10-2)Coach: Pete KowallLocation:Springfield,Ill.Conference: Great Lakes ValleyWebsite: www.uis.edu

INDIANAPOLISGREYHOUNDS

2011Record(Conf):11-8(9-6)Coach: Kiley CirilloLocation:Indianapolis,Ind.Conference: Great Lakes ValleyWebsite: www.uindy.edu

KENTUCKY WESLEYANLADY PANTHERS

2011Record(Conf):2-14-1(1-13-1)Coach: Jamie DuvallLocation: Owensboro, Ky.Conference: Great Lakes ValleyWebsite: www.kwc.edu

LEWISFLYERS

2011Record(Conf):6-9-1(6-8-1)Coach: Chris KoenigLocation:Romeoville,Ill.Conference: Great Lakes ValleyWebsite: www.lewisu.edu

LYNNFIGHTING KNIGHTS

2011Record(Conf):11-7-1(4-4)Coach: Chip DutchikLocation: Boca Raton, Fla.Conference: Sunshine StateWebsite: www.lynnfightingknights.com

MARYVILLESAINTS

2011Record(Conf):4-12-1(4-10)Coach: Eric DelabarLocation: St. Louis, Mo.Conference: Great Lakes ValleyWebsite: www.maryville.edu

McKENDREEBEARCATS

2011Record(Conf):12-6Coach: Tim StrangeLocation:Lebanon,Ill.Conference: Great Lakes ValleyWebsite: www.mckbearcats.com

MISSOURI SOUTHERNLIONS

2011Record(Conf):9-10-1(6-2)Coach: Alese WoolardLocation: Joplin, Mo.Conference:Mid-AmericaIntercollegiateWebsite: www.mssu.edu

MISSOURI-ST. LOUISTRITONS

2011Record(Conf):9-9(8-7)Coach: Bobby LessentineLocation: St. Louis, Mo.Conference: Great Lakes ValleyWebsite: www.umsl.edu

MISSOURI S&TLADY MINERS

2011Record(Conf):5-9-2(5-9-1)Coach: Joe McCauleyLocation: Rolla, Mo.Conference: Great Lakes ValleyWebsite: www.mst.edu

ROCKHURSTHAWKS

2011Record(Conf):12-5-2(10-3-2)Coach: Greg HerdlickLocation: Kansas City, Mo.Conference: Great Lakes ValleyWebsite: www.rockhurst.edu

SAINT JOSEPH'SLADY PUMAS

2011Record(Conf):2-16(1-14)Coach: Emily HolbrookLocation:Renssalaer,Ind.Conference: Great Lakes ValleyWebsite: www.sjc.edu

SOUTHERN INDIANASCREAMING EAGLES

2011Record(Conf):9-8-2(9-5-1)Coach: Krissy EngelbrechtLocation:Evansville,Ind.Conference: Great Lakes ValleyWebsite: www.usi.edu

TRUMAN STATEBULLDOGS

2011Record(Conf):11-6-2(7-1-0)Coach: Mike CannonLocation: Kirksville, Mo.Conference:Mid-AmericaIntercollegiateWebsite: www.truman.edu

WILLIAM JEWELLCARDINALS

2011Record(Conf):7-10(5-10)Coach: Jefferson RobleeLocation: Liberty, Mo.Conference: Great Lakes ValleyWebsite: www.jewell.edu

WISCONSIN-PARKSIDERANGERS

2011Record(Conf):13-4-2(11-2-2)Coach: Troy FabianoLocation: Kenosha, Wisc.Conference: Great Lakes ValleyWebsite: www.uwp.edu

2012 LadY HaWKS oPPonentS

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GP-GS Shots SOG Goals Asst. Points GWG 16 Brittany Casey 22-22 72 33 6 2 14 410 Jaclyn Mastroianni 22-22 48 22 4 6 14 2 4 Aimee Ubriaco 21-21 38 18 5 3 13 3 5 Megan Wingenbach 22-22 25 8 4 3 11 3 6 Kristine Vogt 22-22 42 14 3 2 8 1 8 Natalie Kuhlenberg 20-2 10 6 3 2 8 015 Erin Thomas 22-16 42 16 2 0 4 020 Maddie Torretta 22-4 26 12 2 0 4 1 9 Lauren Drewett 22-22 16 5 1 1 3 114 Sam Andert 19-19 2 2 1 0 2 012 Brittney Kuster 21-13 11 5 0 0 0 0 7 Kayla Nurnberger 16-6 11 5 0 0 0 011 Taylor Wakeland 9-6 3 0 0 0 0 023 Lori Mannion 8-0 2 1 0 0 0 0 3 Emma Walker 19-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 Sam Martinez 22-22 1 1 0 0 0 024 Alicia Bower 6-1 0 0 0 0 0 021 Lydia Disseler 8-0 0 0 0 0 0 019 Taylor Darnell 3-0 0 0 0 0 0 017 Liz O'Connor 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0Total 22 351 149 32 19 83 15Opponents 22 152 67 10 8 28 5

GOALKEEPING STATISTICS GP-GS Min SV GA GAA W L T ShO25 Danielle Estes 2-2 116:56 0 0 0.00 1 0 0 1 0 Jodi Chapie 21-20 1946:26 51 10 0.46 14 5 1 13TEAM 0-0 0:00 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0Total 22 2063:22 57 10 0.44 15 5 1 14Opponents 22 2063:22 117 32 1.40 5 15 1 4

MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS

Corners Cards Scoring 1 2 1OT 2OT TotalQuincy 130 9-Y; 0-R Quincy 13 17 1 1 32Opponents 51 8-Y; 0-R Opponents 3 4 2 1 10

2011

STATISTICS

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RESULTS

SEASON RESULTS (15-5-2 Overall / 11-4-0 GLVC / 8-2-0 Home / 7-2-1 Away / 0-1-1 Neutral)

Date Result Opponent Quincy Goals (Assists)Sept.2 W2-0 SouthwestBaptist BrittanyCasey(unassisted) AimeeUbriaco(unassisted)Sept.4 W2-0 atMissouriSouthern MeganWingenbach(penaltykick) AimeeUbriaco(unassisted)Sept.9 W2-0 Missouri-St.Louis* BrittanyCasey(NatalieKuhlenberg) MaddieTorretta(JaclynMastroianni)Sept.11 W5-1 atMaryville* NatalieKuhlenberg(AimeeUbriaco) AimeeUbriaco(unassisted) NatalieKuhlenberg(JaclynMastroianni) NatalieKuhlenberg(KristineVogt) JaclynMastroianni(unassisted)Sept.16 W2-1 Wisconsin-Parkside* KristineVogt(MeganWingenbach) JaclynMastroianni(AimeeUbriaco)Sept.18 W1-0 Lewis* BrittanyCasey(unassisted)Sept.23 W2-0 atSaintJoseph's* AimeeUbriaco(NatalieKuhlenberg) ErinThomas(JaclynMastroianni)Sept.25 L0-1 atIndianapolis* --Sept.27 W3-0 TrumanState AimeeUbriaco(unassisted) TEAM(unassisted) JaclynMastroianni(unassisted)Sept.30 W1-0OT WilliamJewell* MaddieTorretta(MeganWingenbach)Oct.2 W2-0 Rockhurst* KristineVogt(LaurenDrewett) MeganWingenbach(BrittanyCasey;AimeeUbriaco)Oct.7 W1-0 atDrury* LaurenDrewett(unassisted)Oct.9 W3-0 atMissouriS&T* MeganWingenbach(JaclynMastroianni) ErinThomas(BrittanyCasey) BrittanyCasey(KristineVogt)Oct. 14 L 0-1 O2 #11 Northern Kentucky* --Oct.16 L1-2 Bellarmine* KristineVogt(unassisted)Oct. 21 W 1-0 at Kentucky Wesleyan* JaclynMastroianni(unassisted)Oct.23 L0-1OT atSouthernIndiana* --Oct.26 W1-0 atIllinoisSpringfield* BrittanyCasey(JaclynMastroianni)Oct.29 W1-0 Rockhurst** MeganWingenbach(JaclynMastroianni)Nov. 4 T 0-0 O2 vs #10 Northern Kentucky** --Nov.6 T1-1O3 vs#21Bellarmine** SamAndert(MeganWingenbach)Nov.11 L1-2OT vsWisconsinParkside^ BrittanyCasey(unassisted)

*--Great Lakes Valley Conference game**-- Great Lakes Valley Conference Tournament^ -- NCAA Great Lakes Region Tournament

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THE

GLVC

Established in 1978 with a commitment to the purposes, fundamental policies and basic principles of the National Collegiate Athletic Association, the Great Lakes Valley Conference (GLVC) has grown to embody the vision established by the founders of the organization and has melded athletic and academic excellence for 34 years. The GLVC, which at one point over the past decade grew to 17 members and was the largest athletic conference in the country in any division, has fully embraced NCAA Division II. Although formed and developed as one of the nation’s premier basketball conferences, the GLVC now sponsors 18 championship sports, including football, and is one of the nation’s top NCAA Division II conferences. The formation of the GLVC can be traced as far back as 1972 when the athletic directors of three member schools - Kentucky Wesleyan, Bellarmine and Indiana State University at Evansville (now the University of Southern Indiana) - began preliminary discussions about forming a basketball conference. Four years later, the University of Indianapolis and Saint Joseph’s College expressed interest. On July 7, 1978, those schools - along with Ashland University - united to become the GLVC. Since its inception, 16 diff erent institutions have joined the league. Those members include: Lewis University (1980), Indiana-Purdue at Fort Wayne (1984), Northern Kentucky University (1985), Kentucky State University (1989), Quincy University (1994), Southern Illinois University Edwardsville (1994), University of Wisconsin-Parkside (1994), University of Missouri-St. Louis (1995), Drury University (2005), Missouri S&T (2005), Rockhurst University (2005), University of Illinois-Springfi eld (2008), Maryville University (2008), William Jewell College (2009) and McKendree University (2010). On June 8, 2012, Truman State University was admitted to the conference and will begin competing in the GLVC in the fall of 2013. Ashland and Kentucky State left the conference after the 1994 season, IPFW left the league following the 2000-01 academic year, and SIU Edwardsville exited the league following the 2007-08 academic year. These departures opened the door for the seven-team expansion over the past decade, allowing the league to grow 17 institutions. Northern Kentucky departed following the 2011-12 season to bring the current membership number to 16 schools. The conference headquarters are located in downtown Indianapolis, one of the many major Midwest media markets in which the league maintains a presence. The GLVC has schools in Milwaukee/Northern Illinois (UW-Parkside), Chicago (Lewis), Indianapolis (Indianapolis), Louisville (Bellarmine), Evansville (Southern Indiana), Springfi eld, Ill. (Illinois Springfi eld), Springfi eld, Mo. (Drury), Owensboro (Kentucky Wesleyan), Kansas City (Rockhurst, William Jewell) and St. Louis (Maryville, McKendree, Missouri-St. Louis). The conference sponsors 18 championships in baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, soccer, indoor and outdoor track and fi eld, and tennis for men and basketball, cross country, softball, soccer, tennis, indoor and outdoor track and fi eld, golf, and volleyball for women. GLVC institutions have won 12 national championships in basketball, including Bellarmine’s national title in 2011. Kentucky Wesleyan leads all Division II institutions with eight men’s basketball titles, while Southern Indiana won the men’s crown in 1995. Northern Kentucky won the school’s fi rst-ever women’s basketball national championship in 2000 and followed that with a national title in 2008. In addition, Northern Kentucky became the fi rst GLVC member to win a national championship in men’s soccer, while USI staked claim to the GLVC’s fi rst baseball national championship in 2010. SIU Edwardsville was the fi rst GLVC member to win a national championship in softball in 2007. The league also takes pride in recognizing the many academic and athletic accomplishments achieved by its student-athletes, coaches and administrators. In 2001, the league announced the creation of the GLVC Hall of Fame, with the fi rst class being inducted in 2002. The GLVC annually presents the Richard F. Scharf Paragon Award to the top male and female student-athlete in the league, and the Dr. Charles Bertram Alumni Award of Distinction to alumni who both succeeded while a GLVC student-athlete and excelled in accomplishments after graduation.

GREAT LAKES VALLEY CONFERENCE

201 S. Capitol AvenuePan Am Plaza, Suite 560Indianapolis, IN 46225

Phone: 317-237-2106Fax: 317-237-5632www.glvcsports.com

Established: 1978

Member Institutions (16): Bellarmine University, DruryUniversity, University of Illinois Springfi eld, University of Indianapolis, Kentucky Wesleyan College, Lewis University, Maryville University, McKendree University, Missouri University of Science & Technology, University of Missouri-St. Louis, Quincy University, Rockhurst University, Saint Joseph’s College, University of Southern Indiana, University of Wisconsin-Parkside, William Jewell College

Championships Sponsored (18): Baseball, Men’s Basketballand Women’s Basketball; Men’s and Women’s Cross Country; Football; Men’s and Women’s Golf; Men’s and Women’s Soccer; Softball; Men’s and Women’s Tennis; Men’s and Women’s Indoor Track and Field; Men’s and Women’s Outdoor Track and Field; Women’s Volleyball.

Commissioner: Jim Naumovich Phone: (317) 237-5633 E-Mail: [email protected]

Assistant Commissioner, Communications: Jeff Smith Phone: (317) 237-2106 E-Mail: jeff @glvc-sports.org

Assistant Commissioner, Complaince: TBD Phone: (317) 237-5636 E-Mail: TBD

Assistant Commissioner, Championships & Marketing: Camelia Trahan Phone: (317) 237-2107 E-Mail: [email protected]

GLVC Intern: Jessica Yocum Phone: (317) 237-2105 E-Mail: [email protected]

Public Information Assistant: Jennifer DeMotte E-Mail: [email protected]

2011 GLVc final StandingsSchool GLVC Record Pct. Overall Record Pct. Northern Kentucky 12-1-1 .893 16-2-2 .850Bellarmine 12-2-1 .833 16-3-3 .795UW-Parkside 11-2-2 .800 13-4-2 .737Quincy 11-4 .733 15-5-2 .727Rockhurst 10-3-2 .733 12-5-2 .684SouthernIndiana 9-5-1 .633 9-8-2 .526Indianapolis 9-6 .600 11-8 .579Missouri-St. Louis 8-7 .533 9-9 .500Lewis 6-8-1 .433 6-9-1 .406Drury 5-8-2 .400 8-8-2 .500Missouri S&T 5-9-1 .367 5-9-2 .375William Jewell 5-10 .333 7-10 .412Maryville 4-10 .286 4-12-1 .265IllinoisSpringfield 3-10-2 .267 4-10-2 .313Kentucky Wesleyan 1-13-1 .100 2-14-1 .147Saint Joseph's 1-14 .067 2-16 .111

FIRST TEAMShannon Becker, Wisconsin-ParksideNicoleDunca,IndianapolisAllison Ponzer, Northern KentuckyTaylor Skala, RockhurstAmanda Mason, Northern KentuckyMegan Wingenbach, QuincyLauren Triplett, BellarmineAbby Schuhmann, BellarmineSam Andert, QuincyLaura Painter, Northern KentuckyJodi Chapie, Quincy

SECOND TEAMKaylee Neutzling, Missouri-St. LouisAimee Ubriaco, QuincyNicole Williams, DrurySusanEllsperman,SouthernIndianaKristi Hofmeyer, Northern KentuckyKatie Kujawa, RockhurstLauki'i Cheng, Wisconsin-ParksideStephanie Wengert, Northern KentuckySam Martinez, QuincyAnna Alfonsin, RockhurstAmy Kunowski, Bellarmine

THIRD TEAMAbby Janszen, BellarmineKelsey Laumann, Northern KentuckyShelbySpinelli,IndianapolisKristen Benson, Wisconsin-ParksideErinEgolf,IllinoisSpringfieldMegan Owens, Wisconsin-ParksideLaurenSoza,IndianapolisTaylor Stitt, RockhurstPaige Smothers, Missouri S&TSam Agins, LewisMeganGrassly,IndianapolisLucy Sullivan, Rockhurst

2011 GLVc aWard WinnerS

Offensive Player of the Year: Amanda Mason, Northern Kentucky

Defensive Player of the Year: Sam Andert, Quincy

Freshman of the Year: Taylor Skala, Rockhurst

Coach of the Year: Jonathan Velotta, Bellarmine

2011 QuincY GLVc aLL-acadeMic MeMBerS

Alicia Bower, Brittany Casey, Tori Champagne, Taylor Darnell, Lydia Disseler, Lauren Drewett, Danielle Estes, Sam Martinez, Jaclyn Mastroianni, Erin Thomas, Maddie Torretta, Aimee Ubriaco, Kristine Vogt, Emma Walker, and Megan Wingenbach.

2011 GLVc tournaMent reSuLtS

Quarterfinals - October 29#2Bellarminedefeated#7Indianapolis,3-0#3 UW-Parksidedefeated#6SouthernIndiana,2-0#4 Quincy defeated #5 Rockhurst, 1-0#1 Northern Kentucky defeated #8 UMSL, 2-1Semifinals - November 4 - at Highland Heights, Ky.#4Quincydefeated#1NorthernKentucky,0-0(2OT)

Quincy advanced 5-3 on PKs#2 Bellarmine defeated #3 UW-Parkside, 201 (OT)Championship - November 6 - at Highland Heights, Ky.#2Bellarminedefeated#4Quincy,1-1(3OT)

2011 GLVc aLL-conference teaMS

THE

GLVC

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ALL-AMERICANSSam Andert 2011 1st Team (NSCAA)CamieBechtold 1995 2ndTeam(SID) 1995 2ndTeam(NSCAA)CarrieBechtold 1994 1stTeam(NSCAA) 1995 1stTeam(SID) 1995 2ndTeam(NSCAA)JennaBoyko 2009 1stTeam(NSCAA) 2009 Hon.Mention(Daktronics)Katie Ehlman 1988 NCAA BeckyFleming 2006 2ndTeam(NSCAA) 2007 2ndTeam(Daktronics) 2008 3rdTeam(NSCAA 2008 Hon.Mention(Daktronics) 2010 3rdTeam(Daktronics) 2010 3rdTeam(NSCAA)LauraGentry 2006 3rdTeam(NSCAA)Michelle Hackett 1991 NCAA

ALL-REGION PLAYERSSam Andert 2011 1st Team (NSCAA)CamieBechtold 1994 1stTeam(NSCAA) 1995 1stTeam(NSCAA)CarrieBechtold 1992 1stTeam(NSCAA) 1993 2ndTeam(NSCAA) 1994 1stTeam(NSCAA) 1995 1stTeam(NSCAA) 1995 1stTeam(SID)JennaBoyko 2007 2ndTeam(NSCAA) 2008 1stTeam(NSCAA) 2008 2ndTeam(Daktronics) 2009 1stTeam(Daktronics)^ 2009 1stTeam(NSCAA)Brittany Casey 2010 2nd Team (NSCAA)Jodi Chapie 2010 3rd Team (NSCAA) 2011 2nd Team (NSCAA)BethCramer 1995 2ndTeam(SID)ErinConroy 2010 2ndTeam(Daktronics)TeresaDaues 1985 Hon.Mention(NAIA)KatieEhlman 1988 1stTeam(NSCAA) 1989 1stTeam(NSCAA) 1990 2ndTeam(NSCAA) 1991 2ndTeam(NSCAA)ToniEye 2009 2ndTeam(Daktronics) 2009 3rdTeam(NSCAA)BeckyFleming 2006 1stTeam(Daktronics) 2006 1stTeam(NSCAA) 2007 1stTeam(Daktronics) 2007 1stTeam(NSCAA) 2008 1stTeam(Daktronics) 2008 1stTeam(NSCAA) 2010 1stTeam(Daktronics) 2010 1stTeam(NSCAA)LauraGentry 2006 1stTeam(Daktronics) 2006 1stTeam(NSCAA)JennyHackett 1991 2ndTeam(NSCAA) 1992 1stTeam(NSCAA) 1994 2ndTeam(NSCAA)MichelleHackett 1988 2ndTeam(NSCAA) 1989 2ndTeam(NSCAA) 1990 1stTeam(NSCAA) 1991 1stTeam(NSCAA)KarenHarris 1985 Hon.Mention(NAIA)JennyIppolito 1985 Hon.Mention(NAIA)Sam Martinez 2011 3rd Team (NSCAA)MissyMiller 1989 2ndTeam(NSCAA) 1990 2ndTeam(NSCAA)PeggyMottershead 1985 Hon.Mention(NAIA)JeanneMues 1985 Hon.Mention(NAIA)NicolePeterson 1997 1stTeam(NSCAA)CherylQuigley 1995 Hon.Mention(NSCAA) 1995 2ndTeam(SID) 1996 2ndTeam(NSCAA)MeganReel 2008 2ndTeam(NSCAA)MeghanRoberts 2009 1stTeam(NSCAA) 2009 2ndTeam(Daktronics) 2010 2ndTeam(Daktronics) 2010 2ndTeam(NSCAA)CindySchweppe 1985 1stTeam(NAIA)MeganSchwermer 2009 2ndTeam(NSCAA)KathySommer 1985 1stTeam(NAIA)JulieStephens 1992 2ndTeam(NSCAA) 1993 2ndTeam(NSCAA)SarahStevens 1991 2ndTeam(NSCAA) 1992 2ndTeam(NSCAA)AimeeUbriaco 2009 2ndTeam(Daktronics) 2011 2ndTeam(NSCAA)MeganWingenbach 2011 2ndTeam(NSCAA)

ALL-CONFERENCE PLAYERSSam Andert 2010 2nd Team 2011 1st TeamCarrie Bechtold 1995 1st TeamCamie Bechtold 1995 1st TeamJenna Boyko 2007 2nd Team 2008 1st Team 2009 1st Team*Brittany Casey 2010 2nd Team

Jodi Chapie 2010 2nd Team 2011 1st TeamLauren Cochran 2002 2nd TeamKaitlyn Costello 2007 3rd Team 2010 3rd TeamBeth Cramer 1995 1st TeamToni Eye 2007 2nd Team 2009 2nd TeamBecky Fleming 2006 1st Team* 2007 1st Team* 2008 1st Team 2010 1st TeamLaura Gentry 2005 Hon. Mention 2006 1st Team**Cristyn Jones 2001 2nd TeamKim Koenig 2006 2nd TeamAshley Kreis 1995 2nd TeamBonnie Kroeger 2002 1st TeamSam Martinez 2011 2nd TeamNicole Peterson 1997 1st TeamRachel Poepsel 2006 1st TeamCheryl Quigley 1996 1st TeamMegan Reel 2007 2nd Team 2008 2nd TeamJanel Reichert 1997 2nd TeamMeghan Roberts 2008 3rd Team 2009 1st Team 2010 1st TeamMegan Schwermer 2008 3rd Team 2009 3rd Team

Aimee Ubriaco 2009 3rd Team 2011 2nd TeamMegan Wingenbach 2011 1st Team

NCAA DIVISION II ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAMJaime Adkins 1995Camie Bechtold 1995Carrie Bechtold 1995Beth Cramer 1995Jenny Hackett 1994

GLVC ACADEMIC AWARDSJenna Boyko 2009 Women's Soccer Scholar-AthleteJenna Boyko 2009 Academic ExcellenceMegan Wingenbach 2011 Women's Soccer Scholar-Athlete

ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICACamie Bechtold 1994 2nd Team AdidasCamieBechtold 1994 GTE/CoSIDACamieBechtold 1995 GTE/CoSIDACarrie Bechtold 1994 2nd Team AdidasCarrieBechtold 1994 GTE/CoSIDACarrieBechtold 1995 GTE/CoSIDAJenna Boyko 2009 1st Team NSCAAKatieEhlman 1989 GTE/CoSIDA 1990 3rd Team Adidas 1991 2nd Team AdidasBecky Fleming 2008 ESPN the Magazine 2010 ESPN All-District, 3rd TeamMeghan Roberts 2009 2nd Team NSCAAJulieStephens 1993 GTE/CoSIDAKathySommer 1985 GTE/CoSIDA 1986 GTE/CoSIDA

COACH OF THE YEARBillPostiglione 1985 NAIACentralRegion 1991 Co-South Region 1994 Central Region 1995 Central RegionDave Musso 2006 GLVC

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1983......................................... Caryn Mackenzie1984.......................................... Cindy Schweepe1985............................................. Kathy Sommer1986............................................. Kathy Sommer1987..............................................Amy Copeland1988................................................Katie Ehlman1989................................................Katie Ehlman1990...........................................Michelle Hackett1991...........................................Michelle Hackett1992.................Jenny Hackett & Carrie Bechtold1993..............................................Julie Stephens1994.............................................. Jenny Hackett1995............................................Camie Bechtold1996..............................................Cheryl Quigley1997................................................ Jamie Adkins1998................................................ Jamie Adkins1999............................................... Molly Kinsella2000............................................ Bonnie Kroeger2001............................................ Bonnie Kroeger2002..............................................Kerri Reynolds2003....................................................Erin Ollech2005................................................ Laura Gentry2006..............................................Becky Fleming2007..............................................Becky Fleming2008..............................................Becky Fleming2009................................................ Jenna Boyko2010..............................................Becky Fleming2011 ..................................... Megan Wingenbach

BEST NEWCOMER1990..............................................Sarah Stevens1991.............................................. Jenny Hackett1992............................................ Carrie Bechtold1993...............................................Trisha Deaver1994............................................Nicole Peterson1995................................................ Jamie Adkins1996............................................... Molly Kinsella1997.................................................. Joni Jensen1998................................................ Mandy Faser1999............................................ Bonnie Kroeger2000..................................................Katie Bryant2001....................................................Erin Ollech2002..............................................Kerri Reynolds2003...................................................Kim Koenig2004................................................ Laura Gentry2005..............................................Brittany Galvin2006..............................................Becky Fleming2007............................................ Kaitlyn Costello2008..............................................Aimee Ubriaco2009..............................................Brittany Casey2010.................................................. Jodi Chapie2011 ..............................................Brittney Kuster

MOST IMPROVED1990...................................................... Liz Alroth1991............................................... Lenora ramey1992................................................. Amy Flesner1993.................................................... Amy Dana1994..............................................Cheryl Quigley1995................................................Rachel Boles1996................................................... Tara Althoff

1997..................................................Susan Laws1998..................................................Susan Laws1999.................................... Lauren Brandenburg2000........................................... Julie Truskowski2001................................................ Emily Aguilar2002.................................................. Julie Flenss2003...............................................Kara Donnelly2004...............................................Kara Donnelly2005............................................Paula Summers2006................................................ Jess Fritsche2007...........................................Meghan Roberts2008.................................................. Erin Conroy2009..................Sam Andert and Lauren Drewett2010............................................. Annie Sokolich2011 .............................................Lauren Drewett

BEST MIDFIELDER1983............................................. Kathy Sommer1984.......................................... Cindy Schweppe1985.......................................... Cindy Schweppe1986............................................... Teresa Daues1987.......................................... Elizabeth Krucky1988...........................................Michelle Hackett1989.............................................Michlle Hackett1990...........................................Michelle Hackett1991.............................................. Jenny Hackett1992............................................ Carrie Bechtold1993............................................ Carrie Bechtold1994............................................ Carrie Bechtold1995............................................ Carrie Bechtold1996................................................. Ashley Kreis1997.................................................Lynn Cramer1998.................................................Lynn Cramer1999.................................................. Joni Jensen2000.................................................. Joni Jensen2001............................................ Bonnie Kroeger2002............................................ Bonnie Kroeger2003................................................... Julie Harris2004................................................... Julie Harris2005............................................Rachel Poepsel2006............................................Rachel Poepsel2007..............................................Becky Fleming2008....................................... Megan Schwermer2009....................................... Megan Schwermer2010..................................... Megan Wingenbach2011 ..................................... Megan Wingenbach

BEST ATTACKER1983......................................... Caryn Mackenzie1984............................................JenniferIppolito1985.................................. Kelle Boll Sandercock1986.............................................Maria Odenkirk1987..........................................Katie Mettenburg1988................................................Katie Ehlman1989................................................Katie Ehlman1990................................................Katie Ehlman1991................................................Katie Ehlman1992............................................... Laurie Menke1993................................................. Tina Dietrich1994............................................Camie Bechtold1995............................................Camie Bechtold1996.............................................. Janel Reichert

1997............................................Susan Peterson1998..............................................Karie Richards1999................................................ Mandy Faser2000................................................ Mandy Faser2001............................................... Cristyn Jones2002....................................................Erin Ollech2003....................................................Erin Ollech2004....................................................Erin Ollech2005......................................... Megan Brockman2006...................................................Kim Koenig2007................................................ Jenna Boyko2008..............................................Becky Fleming2009..............................................Aimee Ubriaco2010..............................................Aimee Ubriaco2011 ..............................................Aimee Ubriaco

BEST DEFENDER1983.......................................... Theresa Noerper1984.......................................... Theresa Noerper1985............................................. Kathy Sommer1986............................................. Kathy Sommer1987..............................................Amy Copeland1988....................Amy Copeland & Jane Schutte1989..............................................Katie Stegman1990.............................................. Joy Posluszny1991...........................................Michelle Hackett1992..............................................Julie Stephens1993..............................................Julie Stephens1994............................................Nicole Peterson1995.................................................Beth Cramer1996..............................................Cheryl Quigley1997............................................Nicole Peterson1998............................................... Molly Kinsella1999............................................Kristin Potterton2000............................................Kristin Potterton2001..................................................Katie Bryant2002..................................................Katie Bryant2003.......................................... Lindsey Cochran2004................................................ Laura Gentry2005................................................ Laura Gentry2006................................................ Laura Gentry2007..................................................Megan Reel2008...........................................Meghan Roberts2009...........................................Meghan Roberts2010...........................................Meghan Roberts2011 ............................................... Sam Martinez

BEST STUDENT ATHLETE2007............................................. Annie Sokolich2008..............................................Aimee Ubriaco2009.................... Lydia Disseler, Annie Sokolich, ............. Aimee Ubriaco and Megan Wingenbach2010.............Becky Fleming, Aimee Ubriaco and............................................. Megan Wingenbach2011 ..................... Taylor Darnell, Danielle Estes, ......................Jaclyn Mastroianni, Aimee Ubriaco

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Coach Year Won Lost Tied ResultBill Postiglione 1999 4 11 1 Bill Postiglione 2000 5 11 1 Bill Postiglione 2001 5 9 2 Bill Postiglione 2002 10 8 1 Bill Postiglione 2003 8 7 3 Bill Postiglione 2004 3 9 4 Bill Postiglione 2005 6 10 2 Dave Musso 2006 16 5 0 NCAA TournamentDave Musso 2007 14 6 1 NCAA TournamentDave Musso 2008 12 7 2 NCAA TournamentDave Musso 2009 15 6 1 NCAA TournamentDave Musso 2010 14 5 3 NCAA TournamentDave Musso 2011 15 5 2 NCAA TournamentOverall 267 205 37

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SEASON LEADERS totaL PointS

Player1. CamieBechtold(1995) .............................................552. CamieBechtold(1994) .............................................553. CarrieBechtold(1995) ..............................................484. BeckyFleming(2006) ...............................................455. JennyHackett(1994) ................................................346. CarrieBechtold(1994) ..............................................32 7. BeckyFleming(2007) ...............................................318. BeckyFleming(2010) ...............................................299. BeckyFleming(2008) ...............................................26 JennaBoyko(2009) ..................................................26

totaL GoaLSPlayer1. CamieBechtold(1995) .............................................242. CamieBechtold(1994) .............................................223. CarrieBechtold(1995) ..............................................204. BeckyFleming(2006) ...............................................195. KatieEhlman(1989) .................................................166. JennyHackett(1994) ................................................167. KatieEhlman(1988) .................................................158. CarrieBechtold(1994) ............................................. 139. BeckyFleming(2007) ...............................................1210. KimKoenig(2006) ....................................................12

totaL aSSiStSPlayer1. AshleyKreis(1995) ...................................................132. CamieBechtold(1994) .............................................113. MichelleHackett(1988) ............................................104. KatieEhlman(1991) ...................................................9 BeckyFleming(2010) .................................................9 CarynMackenzie(1993) .............................................97. CarrieBectold(1995) ..................................................8 AshleyKreis(1994) .....................................................8 RachelPoepsel(2006) ................................................8 LizWerkmeister(2007) ...............................................8

career LeaderStotaL PointS

Player1. CamieBechtold(1992-95) ......................................1382. BeckyFleming(2006-10) ........................................1313. CarrieBechtold(1992-95) .......................................1184. KatieEhlman(1988-91) ..........................................1045. JennyHackett(1991-94) ...........................................816. JennaBoyko(2006-09) .............................................757. CindySchweppe(1983-86) .......................................668. AshleyKreis(1994-97) ..............................................629. LaurieMenke(1990-92) ............................................5710. ErinOllech(2001-04) ................................................55

totaL GoaLSPlayer1. CamieBechtold(1992-95) ........................................56 2. BeckyFleming(2006-10) ..........................................523. CarrieBechtold(1992-95) .........................................48 4. KatieEhlman(1988-91) ............................................445. JennyHackett(1991-94) ............................................366. JennaBoyko(2006-09) .............................................297. CindySchweppe(1983-86) .......................................268. LaurieMenke(1990-92) ............................................249. ErinOllech(2001-04 .................................................23 KimKoenig(2003-06 ................................................23

totaL aSSiStSPlayer1. BeckyFleming(2006-10) ..........................................372. CamieBechtold(1992-95) .......................................26 3. AshleyKreis(1994-97) ..............................................244. CarrieBechtold(1992-95) .........................................225. JennaBoyko(2006-09) .............................................17 AimeeUbriaco(2008-11) ..........................................177. KatieEhlman(1988-91) ............................................168. AmyMueller(1988-91) ..............................................15 LizWerkmeister(2007-10) ........................................1510. MichelleHackett(1988-91) .......................................14 CindySchweppe(1983-86) .......................................14

GoaLKeePer recordSMost Saves, Career......................362,JaimeAdkins(1995-1998)................................................................. 271,ToniEye(2006-09)Most Shutouts, Career .............................. 32,ToniEye(2006-09).............................................................. 21, Jodi Chapie (2010-11).......................................................19, Sarah Stevens, 1990-1993Most Saves, Season ........................121,JenniferVarrone(2000)........................................................................ 93,ToniEye(2007)........................................................................ 70,ToniEye(2008)................................................................. 51, Jodie Chapie (2011)........................................................................ 50,ToniEye(2009)................................................................... 49, Jodi Chapie (2010)Most Shutouts, Season ........................... 13, Jodie Chapie (2011)........................................................................ 12,ToniEye(2009).......................................................................... 8,ToniEye(2007).......................................................................... 7,ToniEye(2008).................................................................7,SarahStevens(1991).................................................................7,SarahStevens(1992)Most Saves, Game ......... 22,JaneSchuttevs.TexasA&M(1987)

TEAM RECORDSLongest Winning Streak ..............................................................13 (2006)Most Shutouts, Season ....................................... 14, Twice (2010 & 2011)Most Consecutive Shutouts ............................................... 6, Twice (2009)Most Goals Scored, Season .......................................................76 (1994)Fewest Goals Allowed, Season ..........10, Three times (1992, 2010, 2011)Most Goals Allowed, Season ......................................................49 (1984)Most Games Played, Season .............22, Three times (2009, 2010, 2011)Most Games Won, Season .........................................................16 (2006)Most Games Lost, Season ..........................................................13 (1987)Most Goals Scored, Game ............................17 vs. Illinois College (1992)Most Goals Allowed, Game .................... 8 vs. Wisconsin-Parkside (2001)Most Individual Goals, Game ......................6, Camie Bechtold vs. Drury(1994)Most Individual Assists, Game ...................4, Sandy Slater vs. Maryville (1983)

The 2011 Lady Hawks at their sixth consecutive NCAA Tournament appearance

OPPONENT .....................................................W L TAIRFORCEACADEMY ....................................2 1 0ARKANSAS-FAYETTEVILLE ..........................1 0 0ARKANSAS-LITTLEROCK ............................2 0 0ASHLANDUNIVERSITY ...................................0 2 0AVILAUNIVERSITY ..........................................1 0 0BARRYUNIVERSITY ........................................0 6 0BELLEVUEUNIVERSITY .................................1 0 0BELLARMINE UNIVERSITY ...........................10 6 5CARDINALNEWMANCOLLEGE .....................0 1 0CATAWBA COLLEGE........................................1 0 0CENTRALMISSOURISTATE ...........................1 1 0COLORADOCHRISTIAN .................................1 0 0CONCORD COLLEGE ......................................1 0 0CREIGHTONUNIVERSITY .............................0 1 0CULVER-STOCKTON COLLEGE .....................6 0 0DAYTON,UNIVERSITYOF ..............................0 1 1DEPAUWUNIVERSITY ....................................1 0 0DENVER,UNIVERSITYOF ..............................1 1 0DRURY UNIVERSITY .......................................8 2 1EASTERNILLINOISUNIVERSITY ...................2 0 1FERRISSTATEUNIVERSITY ...........................4 1 1FINDLAY,UNIVERSITYOF ..............................1 1 0FLORIDAATLANTIC .........................................1 0 0FLORIDAINTERNATIONALUNIVERSITY .......0 1 0GANNONUNIVERSITY ....................................2 0 0GRANDVALLEYSTATEUNIVERSITY ............0 10 0GUSTAVUS ADOPHUS COLLEGE ..................1 0 0HANNIBAL-LAGRANGECOLLEGE .................2 0 0ILLINOIS,UNIVERSITYOF ..............................0 1 0ILLINOISCOLLEGE ..........................................1 0 0ILLINOIS-SPRINGFIELD...................................3 0 0ILLINOISSTATEUNIVERSITY .........................1 0 0INDIANAPOLIS, UNIV. OF ..............................10 9 1IUPU-FT.WAYNE ..............................................1 1 0IOWAST.UNIVERSITY ....................................1 0 0KALAMAZOO COLLEGE ..................................2 2 0KENTUCKY WESLEYAN COLLEGE ..............18 0 0KNOX COLLEGE ..............................................2 0 0LAKE FOREST COLLEGE ................................2 0 0LAMBUTHUNIVERSITY ...................................1 0 0LEWIS UNIVERSITY........................................16 5 3LINDENWOODCOLLEGE ................................5 4 0LOUISVILLE,UNIVERSITYOF ........................2 0 0LYNNUNIVERSITY ...........................................0 4 0MACALESTER COLLEGE ................................1 1 0MARQUETTEUNIVERSITY .............................1 1 0

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(since GLVC play -1996)Year Won Loss Tie Pct.1996 3 2 0 .6001997 4 6 0 .4001998 4 5 1 .4501999 3 3 1 .5002000 2 6 1 .2782001 4 2 1 .6432002 4 4 1 .5002003 4 2 1 .6432004 1 4 3 .3132005 6 4 0 .6002006 7 4 0 .6362007 7 1 0 .8752008 5 3 0 .6252009 8 1 1 .8502010 8 1 0 .8882011 8 2 0 .800Overall 78 50 10 .609

North Campus field became home to the Quincy University soccer program in 1975. The decision for the Hawks move to North Campus Field was made by Quincy University Athletic Director Sherrill Hanks and Hawks head coach Jack Mackenzie. They were joined in their efforts by the Mart Heinen Booster Club and the group eyed the cur-rent location for the move. The field's original resident, the QU men's soccer team, was joined in 1983 when Quincy University added the women's soccer program. The field, which was orginally named the OLA Field, was re-named in 1984 following the acquisition of the Our Lady of Angels Seminary by Quincy University. The following year, with the help of Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Willer and Hardee's Restaurants, Quincy University

installed lighting at the field which enabled the Hawks to return to "Prime Time" with night contests. The development and improve-ment of North Campus field continues through today, with the additions of a scoreboard, bleachers, sprinkler system and the KPM Soccer Clubhouse which includes lockerrooms, public restrooms, a concession area and ticket office. Since joining the GLVC the Lady Hawks have made North Campus Field a true home field advantage, holding a .609winningpercentage.Intheirlastfive years the Lady Hawks have taken their dominance at home to a new level, going 36-8-1, for a .811 winning percent-age. Last season the team won eight games at home, tying a program high for a single season.

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HISTORY OF THE MART HEINEN ATHLETIC BOOSTER CLUB Gene Autry, Rod Laver, Andre The Giant. And, oh yes, for 34 years the most prestigious "small college" bas ket ball tour na ment in the land. A rundown of the Mart Heinen Club's pre sen ta tions would fill many pages. Members of the Hawk-cra zy booster group are a creative and en er get ic cross-sec tion of the com mu ni ty. Synonymous with the steady rise of QU's athletic program to na tion al ac claim has been the matchless input of The Mart Heinen Club -- men and women vol un teer ing on be half of the Hawks and Lady Hawks. Not all such support groups are held in such high regard. Too often those at both ma jor uni ver si ties and small colleges have al lowed their spirit and financial input to run ram pant; but words such as "pro ba tion" and "sus pen sion" have never been used in referring to sports teams at Quin cy Col lege or Quin cy Uni ver si ty. It's been 50 years since a corps of perhaps 25-30 men (no women al lowed in 1947) pooled their enthusiasm for the brand new Hawks foot ball team and formed The Quin cy College Quar ter back Club. Membership grew quickly as The Brown & White grid teams of Coach es Mac Wenskunas, Bron Bacevich and Gene McCarter thrived on their own mo men tum. The 1949 team under Coach Wenskunas and assistant Ray DeGreeff had the whole town hoppin' with its 8-1 record. Teams of that post-World War II pe ri od were load ed with veterans of military ser vice and it took a very gritty youngster to come out of high school and earn a place in the Hawks' lineup. That '49 team not only knocked off Western Illinois and Eastern Il li nois, which were much larger schools, but up end ed the Leathernecks and Pan thers in their own Home com ing games. Quarterback Club spirit blos somed anew with each victory and each new season. So, what a jolt it was to its mem bers and all of Quin cy in 1954 when the ad min is tra tion dropped foot ball as an in ter col le giate sport. Soccer wasn't added to the pro gram until 1964. Dropping football was not a popular decision among Quarterback Clubbers and other fans; but then the club was so solid it wasn't ready to wither away. Basketball had been gaining mo men tum here un der Coaches DeGreeff, Fran Willett and Harry Forrester. Harry had just come on the scene and guys in the booster club liked his dedication to the school and to the game. But "Quarterback" was no long er an ap pro pri ate name for the Hawks' booster or ga ni za tion. The logical name -- and it didn't take 'em long to pick it -- was Mart Heinen Club.

In the summer of 1946, Mart Heinen, QC ath let ic director and coach of all sports, had lost his life in a fire that ravaged the LaSalle Hotel in down town Chicago. Heinen was a member of the Quincy City Council as well and had gone to Chicago with Mayor Ed ward Schneidman and oth er city of fi cials. Ironically, meetings they were to at tend related to QC and its plans and hopes for wel com ing re turn ing military veterans. Launch ing the new GI Bill and bun dles of red tape that went with it was no simple mat ter. The number of sports offered grew sharp ly as the numbers of par tic i pants in creased, but bas-ket ball led the way. Under its new name, The Mart Heinen Club was anxious to establish an iden ti ty, and the deci-sion to sponsor a holiday basketball tournament seemed to be a bold move at the time. But the first one was a tre men dous success. Tournaments were so few at the time that a strong field was booked -- even though the first telephone calls weren't made until Oc to ber. Less then three months later the title game here between Christ mas and New Year's saw Western Illinois topping St. Ambrose (Iowa). Those teams had played a six-overtime game at Macomb earlier in the month. Other "charter" teams in the event that was to last 33 more years were Eastern Il li nois, Northeast Missouri (now Truman State), Illinois Wesleyan, Loras (Iowa), Monmouth and the host Hawks. A steady and assured cash flow from the tour na ment provided a boost for QC athletics and made possible such major projects as construction of the Me mo ri al Gym Annex. The Annex, now taken for granted, was built more than a decade after the open ing of the gym na si um. In addition to housing Con ces sions, the Annex serves as a setting for meetings, musical pre sen ta tions and other ac tiv i ties. The Holiday Tournament served as a magnet, attracting full-house crowds and a record mem-ber ship for The Heinen Club. Membership was con sis tent ly over 850. The tourney soon featured teams from schools with en roll ments from 400 to 21,000. Future NBA stars Dick Barnett and John Barnhill from Tennessee State, Lucious (Luke) Jackson of Pan American and Jack Sikma of Illinois Wes ley an helped draw ca pac i ty turnouts. Charley Vaughn of South ern Il li nois-Carbondale, Henry Logan from Western Carolina and Archie Talley of Salem (W. Va.) are still remembered, as were many of the Hawk players coached by Forrester, Pim Goff, John Ortwerth and Sherrill Hanks.

MART HEINEN AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS

This award is given to the best Quincy University men's and women's athlete for the year. The award is in honor of former QU Athletic Director Mart Heinen, who tragically died in a fire in the LaSalle Hotel in Chicago in the summer of 1946.

YEAR MEN WOMEN1993 Burk Bruninga Amy Flesner (Baseball) (Basketball-Soccer)1994 Reggie Bell Jennifer Drew (Basketball) (Volleyball-Softball)1995 Heath Tagtmeyer Jenny Hackett (Soccer-Baseball-Football) (Soccer)1996 William Wims Camie Bechtold (Football) (Soccer)1997 Josh Breitbach Tonya Edwards (Football) (Basketball)1998 Matt Steffe Jennifer Rouse (Basketball) (Softball)1999 Chad Hammons Jamie Oitker (Baseball) (Basketball)2000 Cliff Fruge Erica Tiemeyer (Football) (Volleyball)2001 Rob Steinkuehler Colleen Sexton (Volleyball) (Basketball)2002 James Milkert Eunique Reaves (Volleyball) (Volleyball)2003 Shane DeSherlia Jill Unnerstall (Football) (Basketball)2004 LeVar Ammons Tiffany Kelver (Football) (Basketball)2005 Tim Bliefnick Jessica Stuckman (Football) (Basketball)2006 Jordan Roth Deana McCormick (Basketball) (Basketball)2007 Ryan Walker Laura Gentry (Basketball) (Soccer)2008 Jeremy Saunders Mary Wiedman (Football) (Softball)2009 Jacob Zsuppon Jessica Keller (Football) (Basketball)2010 Billy Baptist Jenna Boyko (Basketball) (Soccer)2011 Jack Wedemeier Torie Bunzell & Becky Fleming (Soccer) (Softball&Soccer)2012 Justin Brock Ali Schwagmeyer (Basketball) (Basketball)

QuincY uniVerSitY atHLetic aWardSBROTHER CLETE VAN ACKEREN AWARD ACADEMIC AND ATHLETIC ACHIEVEMENT

This award is given in honor of Brother Clete Van Ackeren, who spent years as the treasurer of the Mart Heinen Club and whose face was always very recognizable at both Hawk and Lady Hawk contests.

YEAR MEN WOMEN1993 Scott Gregory Jamie Anderson (Soccer-Baseball-Football) (Softball)1994 Matt Lingafelter Sarah Stevens (Football) (Soccer)1995 Craig Hingle Julie Stephens (Soccer-Baseball) (Soccer)1996 Andy Waggoner Carrie Bechtold (Basketball) (Soccer)1997 Ryan Dowd Cheryl Quigley (Baseball) (Soccer)1998 Jay Driscoll Ashley Kreis (Basketball-Baseball) (Soccer)1999 Jamie Blaesing Kim Pingsterhaus (Baseball) (Volleyball)2000 Kyle Pryor Sarah Neuberger (Baseball) (Softball)2001 Matt Vollink Brenda Walters (Soccer) (Volleyball)2002 Paul Johnson Chris Shimkus (Baseball) (Volleyball)2003 Matt Spector Maggie Schuering (Soccer) (Tennis)2004 Zach Miller Julie LeMaire (Tennis) (Softball)2005 Josh Worth Laura Schuering (Soccer) (Tennis)2006 Nick Frederickson Alicia Ordner (Soccer) (Basketball)2007 Doug Sheffer Sarah LoBue (Golf-Tennis) (Softball)2008 Joe Palumbo Mary Wiedman (Baseball) (Softball)2009 BrankoIsailovic JessicaKeller (Soccer) (Basketball)2010 Nate Toole Jenna Boyko (Football) (Soccer)2011 Tanner Wright Meghan Roberts (Volleyball) (Soccer)2012 Joe Ascher Megan Wingenbach (Volleyball) (Soccer)

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QU Club 90 is the booster club for the Quincy University women's soccer program. QU Club 90 was instituted to help improve the Lady Hawks travel, facilities, recruiting and the student-athletes overall experience at Quincy. Your investment in the Lady Hawk players provides them with a special experience at QU which translates into life-long success in the future.

There are three levels of membership: Gold, Brown and White.

GOLD — Adopt a Hawk!Minimum Donation: $250•EmailUpdatesfromYOURHawk(Monthlyin-season,severaltimesout-of-season.)•QUSoccerNIKEJacket•QULadyHawkShortSleeveT-Shirt•2Free2012HomeSeasonTickets BROWNMinimum Donation: $100•QULadyHawkLongSleeveT-Shirt•QULadyHawkShortSleeveT-Shirt•2Free2012HomeSeasonTickets

WHITEMinimum Donation: $50•QULadyHawkShortSleeveT-Shirt

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GOLD LEVEL MEMBERSJaime Adkins Debbie Andert Annie Beekman Megan Brockman Stephanie HallerLindsay Ringkamp Houchin Molly Kinsella Marty and Lisa Mannion Joe Mastroianni Linda Moore Don and Laura Torretta Ray Weast

BROWN LEVEL MEMBERSSandy AlbertDiana BurtNoelle HasserJames HostDeborah KusterKaye NurnbergerLisa and Kurt NurnbergerKristen Potterton

Kerri ReynoldsCarol RobertsShannon StamperJulie Truskowski Turner Katie Elman Valadares WHITE LEVEL MEMBERSMelina BerraMitchell ChampagneShelby CookeMary CorbettSean and Gina DolinMargaret FitchKim KoenigPam KuhlenbergAmanda MeyerKayla MeyerMegan SchwermerAnnie Sokolich Victoria WakelandChristy Walker

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1974 -Charter MembersDr. Frank T. Brenner, M.D., Meritorious ServiceMartin Heinen, CoachMac Wenskunas, CoachJim Belz, '51, Athlete, Football & BasketballLeo Binz, '64, Athlete, BasketballJ. Micheal Brady, '70, Athlete BasketballEdward Crenshaw, '59 , Athlete, BasketballDewey Kalmer, '66, Athlete, Basketball & BaseballGene Runde, '53, Athlete, Basketball & BaseballF. Micahel Villa, '68, Athlete, Soccer

1975John Runde, '66, Athlete, BasketballFrank Longo, '56, Meritorious ServiceEugene Flaiz, '28, Athlete, Football & Baseball

1976Dick Heitholt, '50, Athlete, Basketball & BaseballMilt Braxmeier, Meritorious Service

1977Chuck Brady, '50, Meritorious ServiceEl Tappe, '50, Baseball & BasketballRay DeGreeff, Coach

1978Edmundo Camacho, '72, Athlete, SoccerAl Harte, '73, Athlete, SoccerJohn Ortwerth, Coach

1979Roger Francour, CoachJack Mackenzie, CoachTrish Highland, '71, Athlete, Tennis, Field Hockey, Basketball

1980Don Bickhaus, '50, Athlete, BasketballArt Stegeman, '39, Meritorious Service

1983Lambert Redd, '29, Athlete, Football, Basketball, Track & Field

1984WalterR.(Casey)Duncheon,'76,Athlete,BaseballandBasketballSam Bick, '76, Athlete, SoccerJim Pollihan, '76, Athlete, SoccerRichard Thompson, '57, Athlete, BasketballJim Finigan, Coach

1985Emilio John, '78, Athlete, SoccerAnita Krieger, '70, Athlete, VolleyballHank Constantino, '50, Athlete, FootballMark Schuering, '75, Athlete, TennisWilliamJ.(Bill)Harte,'54,Athlete,Football

1986Sherrill Hanks, CoachLarry Moore, '77, Athlete, BasketballDolly Albarello, '75, Athlete, Basketball, Softball, VolleyballJim Prow, '66, Athlete, SoccerMike Bertani, '66, Athlete, Soccer

1987Chuck Schoendienst, '50, Athlete, Football & BasketballCarl Sinovic, '50, Athlete, Football & BaseballBob Ott, '72, Athlete, Baseball

1988Tom Pollihan, '72, Athlete, SoccerDr. James Sutherland, M.D., Meritorious Service

1989Michele Quinn, '79, Athlete, Basketball & TennisDr. Neil Frederickson, '77, Athlete, SoccerEric Delabar, '79, Athlete, Soccer1990Cornel Benford, '78, Athlete, Basketball

1991Felix Borkowski, '50, Athlete, Football

1992Debbie Embree, '82, Athlete, BasketballCharlene Brinkman-Davis, '82, Athlete, Basketball & SoftballJohn Schneider, '74, Athlete, Soccer

1993Bob Czarniewski, '71, Manager-Meritorious ServiceRick Curfman, '78, Athlete, BaseballEric Karg, '81, Athlete, BasketballErv Pesek, '71, Athlete, SoccerFred Schmalz, '66, Athlete, Soccer

1994Mike Gallo, '81, Athlete, SoccerAmy Miller-Looten, '84, Athlete, SoftballClaes Sandstrom, '84, Athlete, SoccerRich Schwarzen, '69, Athlete, SoccerRich Wrobel, '69, Athlete, Soccer

1995Brian Belobradic, '80, Athlete, SoccerRalph Smith, Assistant Coach, Meritorious ServicePatty Harris-Stroll, '85, Athlete, Basketball, Softball, Volleyball

1996Tom DiMaria, '71, Athlete, SoccerLaura Gabriel, '85, Athlete, Women's TennisParnell Kelly, '50, Athlete, Basketball & Meritorious Service

1997Robert Brunette, '50, Athlete, Baseball & FootballVirgil Niewohner, Meritorious ServiceSharlene Peter, Coach, Women's Athletic DirectorBernieandIsabelleWiller,MeritoriousService

1998Mario Camacho, '73, Athlete, Men's SoccerSteve Lux, '83, Athlete, Men's SoccerMark Roome, '82, Athlete, Men's SoccerAngie(Rogers)Wallace,'89,Athlete,Women'sBasketball

1999SherriMatthews,’85,Athlete,SoftballBob(’50)andCharleneMorris,MeritoriousServiceBillFann,’75,Athlete,Men’sSoccerDianeGlaub,’82,Athlete,Softball

2000Mrs. Frank Brenner, '60, Meritorious ServiceDev Reeves, '89, Athlete, SoccerMark Thomas, '90, Athlete, Soccer

2001David Costigan, CoachRichard Stephan, '61, Athlete, BaseballDennis Trame, '66, Athlete, Baseball, BasketballCamie Bechtold, '96, Athlete, SoccerCarrie Bechtold, '96, Athlete, Soccer

2002Larry Franzoi, '75, Athlete, Baseball, SoccerMichelle(Hackett)Bagwell,'92,Athlete,SoccerFr. J.J. Lakers, OFM, Meritorious ServiceMark Mathis, '74, Athlete, SoccerNancy(Sipek)Harper,'80,Athlete,Basketball,Volleyball,FieldHockey,Softball

2003James Daniels, ‘80, Meritorious ServiceJerry Ellerman, ‘91, FootballLaurie Massa, ‘76, Basketball, Tennis, Volleyball

2004Katie(Ehlman)Valadares,’92,Athlete,SoccerScottGregory,’93,Athlete,Soccer,Baseball,FootballKendraThompson,’88,Athlete,Softball,BasketballDanTolbert,’68,Athlete,Basketball

2005JayDriscoll,’99,Athlete,Basketball,BaseballAmy(Flesner)Hildebrand,’93,Athlete,Basketball,Softball,SoccerHarry Forrester, Basketball and Baseball Coach, Athletic DirectorPatHowley,’81,Athlete,SoccerMattWeiss,’75,Athlete,SoccerJohn and Vivian Funke, Meritorious Service

2006Ann Bergman, Tennis Coach and ProfessorDan McDonnell, ‘78, Athlete, SoccerDick and Mae Shierling, Meritorious Service1966Men’sSoccerTeam

2007Sean Bowers, ‘90, Athlete, SoccerRyan Dowd, ‘97, Athlete, Baseball1985 Softball Team

2008John Gallo, Men's SoccerCraig Hingle, Baseball and Men's SoccerJason Raker, BaseballJennifer Rouse, SoftballKathySommer(Corbett),Women'sSoccerRon Vecchi, Meritorious Service1975 Men's Soccer Team

2009NoInductionsduetoQuincyUniversity150thCelebration

2010LeVar Ammons, FootballDerek Harlan, BaseballPaul Kreke, Men's BasketballJosh Rabe, BaseballJessica Stuckman, Women's BasketballJill Vogel, Softball and Women's Volleyball1981 Men's Soccer Team

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