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Francis Marion University Women’s Soccer

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FAST FMU FACTSLocation ...................................... Florence, SC 29502-0547Address ..................................................... PO Box 100547Founded ...................................................................... 1970Enrollment .................................................................. 3,944President .................................................... Dr. Fred CarterAthletic Affiliation ....................................... NCAA Division IConference Affiliation ........................................ IndependentNickname............................................................... PatriotsColors ...................................................... Red, White, BlueHome Field ................................... Hartzler Field (cap. 650)Athletic Director ......................................... Murray HartzlerAthletic Trainers.......... Reghan Boehmke, Andrea KolodziejCompliance Director ............................... Ashleigh WindleySenior Women’s Administrator...................... Stacey ValleeFaculty Athletic Representative .................. Dr. Allen ClaboAthletic Office Phone (843) 661-1240......Fax (843) 661-4645Head Women’s Soccer Coach ................ Lindsey Morgan

Office Telephone .................................... (843) 661-1244 E-mail Address ............................ [email protected] Coach......................................... Britney Bennett

Office Telephone.........................................(843) 661-1248 E-mail Address........................... [email protected] Coach....................................... Courtney JacquaySports Information Director .................. Michael G. Hawkins

Telephone..... Office (843) 661-1222 Cell (843) 230-8102E-Mail Address ........................ [email protected]

SID Intern......................................................... Jonathan BymTelephone ............................................ (843) 661-1834E-Mail Address ................................. [email protected] Information FAX Number .............. (843) 661-4645

University Website Address.......................www.fmarion.edu

TABLE OF CONTENTSQuick Facts 1Coaching Staff 2-3NCAA Division I 42015 Roster and Team Photogrpah 52015 Season Schedule 62015 Season Outlook 7Player Profiles 8-162014 Team Stats and Results 17Patriots in the Pros 18All-Times Series Records 19All-Time FMU Results 20-25FMU Soccer Firsts 26FMU Team MVPs 26FMU Honors 27-28Hartzler Soccer Field 292004 Peach Belt Conference championship 29FMU Records 30

Francis Marion University 2015 Women’s Soccer

FMU is named in honor of South Carolina’s RevolutionaryWar hero, General Francis Marion, who was nicknamed the“Swamp Fox,” for using the terrain to out-fox the British. Lo-cated about seven miles east of Florence, in the beautifulnortheast section of South Carolina, the 400-acre campus isabout 90 miles from the state capital of Columbia, 60 milesfrom the shores of Myrtle Beach, and 180 miles from themountains of the Carolinas.

Francis Marion University placed 83 student ath-

letes, including 10 women’s soccer players, on

last year’s Peach Belt Conference PresidentialHonor Roll (minimum 3.0 grade point average on

a 4.0 scale during the academic year), more than

half of all our student-athletes. Last year, 11 of 19players from the women’s soccer team were

named to the Swamp Fox Athletic-Academic Honor

Roll. FMU has earned an NSCAA Team AcademicAward nine times in the past 11 years.

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-The Morgan Identity-Birthdate: January 9, 1987

Hometown: Atlanta, Ga.

College: Columbus State University, 2010 (B.A. incommunication)

College Coaching Experience: women’s head coachat Francis Marion University (2015-present),women’s assistant at Appalachian State University(2011-14), women’s assistant at Stephen F. AustinState University (2010-11); women’s assistant atColumbus State University (2009-10).

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Lindsey Morgan - FMU Head CoachLindsey Morgan begin hers first season at the helm of the FMUwomen’s soccer program. She was named to the post on Decem-ber 16, 2014, and guided the Patriots through the 2015 season sea-son.

Morgan served as the lead assistant coach at Appalachian StateUniversity for the past four seasons, during which the Mountaineerswon 32 matches. She also served as the program’s recruiting coor-dinator. In 2013, Appalachian State posted an 8-7-4 mark on thefield and a 3.5 team grade point average in the classroom.

Prior to moving to Boone, N.C., Morgan served as an assistant coachat Stephen F. Austin University for the 2010 campaign. The Ladyjacksregistered a 13-5-2 record and placed second in the Southland Con-ference.

Morgan is a graduate of Columbus State University, where she earned a B.A. degree in communication.She served as team captain of the Cougars’ squad for three seasons – all of which resulted in a Peach BeltConference championship and an NCAA Tournament appearance. She helped CSU to the nationalquarterfinals in both 2007 and 2008, and her four-year playing record at CSU was 74-17-5. As a midfielder,her career totals consisted of 84 matches started, seven goalsscored, and 20 assists. She was a NSCAA All-Region selec-tion as a senior.

She served as an assistant for CSU in 2009. That season,the Cougars went 16-3-3, again captured the PBC regular-season crown, were ranked as high as No.3 in NCAA Divi-sion II, and advanced to the third round of the NCAA Tourna-ment.

Morgan also has club coaching experience with the Colum-bus Futbol Club (Redstar) and the High Country Soccer Asso-ciation. She holds a USSF Class C coaching license.

Morgan becomes the fifth head coach in the program’s 20-year history, and the first female head coach. The FrancisMarion women’s soccer program has an all-time record of 187-155-17, including 12 seasons of double-figure wins and animposing 110-37-7 home record.

Francis Marion University 2015 Head Coach

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Francis Marion University 2015 Women’s Soccer

Britney Bennett - Assistant CoachBritney Bennett enters her first season at Francis Marion as the assistant

coach and goalkeeping coach.Bennett comes to FMU from St. Andrews University in Laurinburg, N.C., where

she spent the 2014 season as assistant coach and goalkeeping coach. The LadyKnights post a 14-3-2 record, won the regular season conference championship,and finished as the runner up in the conference tournament.

She is a graduate of the University of North Carolina at Pembroke, whereshe earned her B.A degree in exercise science in three years and completed herM.A in sports administration during her final year of eligibility at UNCP. Following herfreshman year, Bennett was named the Peach Belt Conference Freshman of theYear and earned first-team All-PBC recognition.

During her four years in goal for the Lady Braves, Bennett earned more than10 awards for her performance on the pitch and in the classroom. She currently sits third on the UNCP all-time listfor career shutouts with 20 and holds the record single-season saves mark with 117.

The Seminole, Fla., native has spent the last two year as the head coach of a U15 girls team and the headgoalkeeping coach for the Fayetteville Soccer Club. For the past year, Bennett has been a part of the NorthCarolina ODP staff where she trained goalkeepers from all age groups.

Bennett holds a USSA D License and is working to gain her CSCS Certification.

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Courtney Jacquay - Assistant CoachCourtney Jacquay begins her first season as assistant coach with the Patriots.

A native of Jacksonville, Fla., she played four seasons at NCAA Division II powerColumbus State University, alma mater of FMU head coach Lindsey Morgan. Sheappeared in 43 career matches as a midfielder and tallied two goals and one as-sist. In December 2015, she will receive her undergraduate degree in exercisescience.

She is a graduate of Ponte Vedra High School. She was a three-year letterwinneron the soccer field, including being a member of the 2007 district championshipteam (Bay High School), the 2008 4A state championship team (Nease HighSchool), the 2009 4A state championship team (Ponte Vedra High School) and

2010 4A regional semifinalists (Ponte Vedra High School). She was twice named 4A first-team All-State (2009 &2010) and wasa St. Johns County first-team All-County selection in 2010.

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NCAA Division I Women’s Soccer Independents

Francis Marion University learned on Aug. 8, 2005, that the NCAA had accepted its petition to movethe Patriot women’s soccer program from Division II affiliation to Division I. In August 2007, the FMUprogram completed its transition and learned it had been accepted as a full member ofNCAA Division I. The Patriots now compete as an Division I independent against anincreasingly difficult schedule.

Brandon HeembrockEquipment Mgr.

Stacey ValleeSr. Women’s Adm.

Michael G. HawkinsSports Info.Director

Jonathan BymSID Intern

Murray HartzlerAthletic Director

Jo Retha EvansSr. Admin. Asst.

Andy SlocumAth. Dept. Intern

Ashleigh WindleyCompliance Director

Reghan BoehmkeAthleticTrainer

Andrea KolodziejAthleticTrainer

Mark BlumanBusiness Mgr.

Dr. Allen ClaboF.A.R.

Joey ElledgeAth. Dept. Intern

Eric SchwabAthletic Trainer

Francis Marion Women’s Soccer Support Staff

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Francis Marion University 2015 Team Roster

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No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Hometown (High School) 0 Janine Gordon GK Fr. 5-7 Plantation, FL (Western HS) 1 Casey Murakami GK So. 5-8 Charleston, SC (West Ashley HS) 2 Janise Finney F-D Sr. 5-4 Charlotte, NC (Phillip O. Berry Acad. of Tech.) 4 Haley Bigler F So. 5-4 Fayetteville, NC (Fayetteville Academy) 5 Breanna Crenshaw MF Fr. 5-2 Goose Creek, SC (Goose Creek HS) 9 Melina Much D So. 5-6 Valley Center, CA (Valley Center HS)10 Arianna Pierner MF Sr. 5-3 North Augusta, SC (North Augusta HS)11 Kelly Anthony F-MF Jr. 5-6 Woodstock, GA (Etowah HS)12 Kristyn Leung MF-D Sr. 5-8 McKinney, TX (McKinney HS)13 Taylor O’Berry GK Sr. 5-7 Jacksonville, FL (Mandarin HS)14 Kylie Allen D Sr. 5-6 Clover, SC (Clover HS)16 Shauna Griffin MF Sr. 5-3 Dublin, Ireland (Tallaght Community School)17 Breanna Henderson MF-F Jr. 5-8 Germantown, MD (Seneca Valley HS)20 Tori Whigham F-MF Jr. 5-7 Ocean City, MD (Stephen Decatur HS)21 Allie Duckworth D Jr. 5-6 Rome, GA (The Darlington School)22 Helena Moore F So. 5-2 Rock Hill, SC (Northwestern HS)23 Kiara Keisler D Sr. 5-3 Lexington, SC (White Knoll HS)

HEAD COACH: Lindsey Morgan ASSISTANT COACHES: Britney Bennett, Courtney JacquayATHLETIC TRAINERS: Reghan Boehmke, Andrea KolodziejATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Murray Hartzler SIDS: Michael G. Hawkins, Jonathan Bym (intern)

Pronunciations: #0 Ja-NEEN ; #1 MUR-a-com-mie ; #2 JAN-eese ; #4 HAIL-ee BIG-ler ; #5 BREE-anna ; #9 Ma-LENA ;#10 AIR-ee-on-a PIER-ner ; #12 LEE-ung ; #14 KY-lee ; #16 SHAWN-na ; #17 BREE-anna ; #22 Ha-LEAN-a ;#23 KEY-air-a KEYS-ler ; Trainers BEM-key , KA-loge-aa

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Francis Marion University 2015 Women’s Soccer Schedule

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Date Opponent Time Site

Aug. 21 Fri. University of North Florida 4:00 FLORENCE

Aug. 23 Sun. at Presbyterian College 7:00 Clinton, SC

Aug. 27 Thur. at Winthrop University 7:00 Rock Hill, SC

Aug. 30 Sun. UNC Asheville 2:00 FLORENCE

Sept. 4 Fri. at Georgia Southern University 7:00 Statesboro, GA

Sept. 6 Sun. Stetson University 2:00 FLORENCE

Sept. 11 Fri. vs. Morehead State University # 11 am Charleston, SC

Sept. 13 Sun. at The Citadel 1:30 Charleston, SC

Sept. 15 Tue. Wofford College 7:00 FLORENCE

Sept. 18 Fri. vs. Hampton University ̂ 1:30 Lexington, VA

Sept. 20 Sun. at VMI 1:30 Lexington, VA

Sept. 23 Wed. vs. Clayton State University 7:00 Aiken, SC

Sept. 26 Sat. at Davidson College 7:00 Davidson, NC

Oct. 3 Sat. Longwood University (Senior Night) 7:00 FLORENCE

Oct. 5 Mon. Elon University (Sea of Red match) 7:00 FLORENCE

Oct. 10 Sat. at Charleston Southern University 4:00 Charleston, SC

Oct. 16 Fri. at South Carolina State University 7:00 Orangeburg, SC

Oct. 20 Tue. USC Upstate 7:00 FLORENCE

Oct. 30 Fri. Independent Schools Tournament 4:00 FLORENCE

Nov. 1 Sun. Independent Schools Tournament TBA FLORENCE

# Nike Challenge 2 at Charleston Southern Univ. ^ VMI Tournament All times Eastern

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FMU 2015 Women’s Soccer Pre-Season Outlook

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The Francis Marion University women’s soccer team will open its 2015 campaign on Friday afternoon

(Aug. 21) when the Patriots play host to the University of North Florida. Kick-off is set for 4 p.m. on HartzlerField in the Griffin Athletic Complex.

General admission is $5 for adults and $3 for students (FMU students are admitted free with ID). Thegames will be streamed live online at http://www.ustream.tv/fmupatriots and shown locally on Time WarnerCable channel 11, courtesy of the Patriot Sports Network.

First-year head coach Lindsey Morgan begins her tenure at FMU by welcoming back 12 letterwinners,including eight-of-11 starters, from last season’s 3-12-1 squad. The Patriots won three of their final six con-tests, and five of the team’s losses were by one goal.

Francis Marion is entering its 11th season competing at the NCAA Division I level. Following Friday’sopener, the Patriots will travel to Clinton, S.C., for a Sunday evening match-up with Presbyterian College. The2015 schedule features nine home contests, a pair of in-season tournaments, and a season-ending tourna-ment with other Division I independent programs that will be hosted by the on Hartzler Field.

In regards to the season opener, UNF leads the all-time series 8-7 with the Ospreys outscoring thePatriots by a 27-25 count. This will be the first meeting since 2010 and the series dates back to when bothprograms were part of the Division II Peach Belt Conference.

FMU is 9-11-0 all-time in season openers, and owns an all-time record of 187-155-17, including a 110-34-7 home mark.

Leading the returnees are senior goalkeeper Taylor O’Berry (86 saves, 2.83 goals against average),senior defender Kristyn Leung, senior midfielder Arianna Pierner, junior forward Kelly Anthony (3 goals, 3assists), and junior midfielder Tori Whigham (2 goals, 3 assists).

Anthony and Whigham were both named to the 2014 first-team All-Conference squad for Division Iindependent programs by College Sports Madness. Leung and Pierner both garnered second-team honors.

O’Berry has started all 52 matches over the past three seasons. She enters the 2015 season thirdamong active NCAA Division I keepers for career saves (298), a total that also stands as the Patriot careerrecord. She is only 546 minutes shy of setting a new FMU career mark for minutes played in goal. Last year,she ranked 54th nationally in saves per game (5.38) and 95th in total saves (86).

Morgan’s squad also includes two freshmen (goalkeeper Janine Gordon from Plantation, Fla., andmidfielder Breanna Crenshaw from Goose Creek, S.C.) and three transfers: forward Haley Bigler (BartonCollege), midfielder Shauna Griffin (Columbus State University), and forward Helena Moore (Anderson Univer-sity).

For nine of the past 11 years, the FMU program has earned a National Soccer Coaches Association ofAmerica (NSCAA) College Team Academic Award.

North Florida is a member of the Atlantic Sun Conference and posted a 5-12-1 mark last season.

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2015 FMU Patriot Player Profiles

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#0 Janine Gordon Goalkeeper, 5’7”, Fr., Plantation, Fla.

FMU: First-year player at FMU....Brings a presence to the goal....Commands her backlinewell....Athletic and a hard worker....Given the fact that she will be able to learn from two returningkeepers, her future as a Patriot is very bright....PERSONAL: Born Janine Ariel Gordon in Ft. Lauder-dale, Fla....A graduate of Western High School, where she played for coach Jennifer MacNeil....Asa senior, registered five shutouts and 81 saves....Allowed only 17 goals in 14 matches as theWildcats posted a 12-3-1 record.....Named her squad’s most valuable player....Selected for All-Starmatch....Named a 2014 Student of Character....She played club soccer with both Weston FC andPlantation FC....Nicknames are Jay or Jen....PERSONAL FAVORITES: As a child what you wantedto be when you grew up: As a child I always loved to argue and be a leader, so being President wasa dream of mine....Favorite Athlete: Hope Solo....Favorite Sports Team: United States Women'sNational Soccer Team....Favorite Movies: She's the Man and Sixteen Candles....Favorite TV Show:Friends....Favorite Food: Sushi....Favorite Vacation Spot: Any beach....Celebrity Crush: ChrisHemsworth....Favorite Sport Other than Your Own: Hockey....Favorite Website (outside social me-dia): Amazon.com....Favorite Social Media Site: Instagram....Instagram Account: @jaayariel ....YourMotivation Music: Feeling Good (bassnectar remix)....Favorite Thing About FMU: FMU seems like agreat place to establish and reinvent myself....Favorite Off-Field Activity: I love going to the beachwith some Starbucks in my hands....Goals for Upcoming Season: My goals are to reach and ex-ceed my limits, growing new potential in my game....Hobbies: Thinking, shopping, andtraining....Interesting Notes: I've always used negative thoughts to drive and push me to achieve mygoals. ....MAJOR: Political Science.

#1 Casey Murakami Goalkeeper, 5’8”, So., Charleston, S.C.

FMU: Returning letterwinner....Gained valuable experience as a freshman, playing in 5matches....One of the top two or three goalkeepers in the state in spring of 2014....Good height,good size, and a good build.....Makes good decisions when she comes out early for theball....Excellent communicator....Possesses potential and plenty of room to further grow as aPatriot.....In-state product....Very positive about the learning side of the game....Intelligentplayer.....Solid in every area....Expected to fit right in with the core of the Patriot team.....Greatpersonality and are really outgoing....PERSONAL: Born Casey Mina Murakami in Charleston, S.C.....Aproduct of West Ashley High School, where she played under the direction of coaches Drew McNeely,Julie Schindel, and Andy Grist.....As a junior, posted an 89.9 save percentage....4-yearletterwinner....Team captain in 2013....Played in goal for the South Carolina United FC 95 Girls Eliteclub team and served as team captain in 2010, 2011 and 2012.....Named Best Defensive Player onthe club’s U17 team in 2012 and U18 team in 2013, both of which won South Carolina statechampionships.....Stopped two penalty kicks in a shootout win for the 2013 state title....PERSONALFAVORITES: As a child what you wanted to be when you grew up: Astronaut....Favorite Athlete:Alex Morgan....Favorite Sports Team: U.S. Women's National Team....Favorite Movie: Fantastic Mr.Fox....Favorite TV Show: How its Made....Favorite Food: Veggie pizza....Favorite Vacation Spot:Beach....Favorite Sport Other than Your Own: Basketball....Favorite Website (outside social me-dia): YouTube....Favorite Social Media Site: Instagram....Your Motivation Music: Nirvana....FavoriteThing About FMU: The women's soccer team....Favorite Off-Field Activity: Surfing....Hobbies: Surf-ing, drawing, reading.....MAJOR: Industrial Engineering.

Year M-MS Min Shots GA Saves GAA Sv Pct SHO2014 5-0 183 35 11 8 5.42 .421 0.0

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#2 Janise Finney Forward-Defender, 5’4”, Sr., Charlotte, N.C.

FMU: 3-year returning letterwinner....Played in 15 matches and was part-time starter in 2014....5shots....Appeared in 10 contests and made first career start in 2013....Appeared in all 17 matchesas a freshman....Gained valuable experience as a freshman....Registered 5 shots (2 on goal) in2012....Part of the foundation for our next several recruiting classes....Bright future....Quick....Shoulddevelop into a good collegiate student-athlete and ambassador for our program....PBC PresidentialHonor Roll 2013....PERSONAL: Born Janise Brianna Finney in Bridgeport, Conn......A product ofPhillip O. Berry Academy of Technology.....As a senior, led her squad with nine goals.....Also playedclub soccer with the CUFC Charlotte United Gold squad and the Charlotte SA Sambateam....Nicknames are Jay, Janisey, and Janice....PERSONAL FAVORITES: As a child what youwanted to be when you grew up: Teacher....Favorite Athlete: Mia Hamm....Favorite Sports Team:U.S. Women's National Team....Favorite Movies: Columbiana and Salt....Favorite TV Shows: Fam-ily Feud and Dance Moms....Favorite Food: Bacon....Favorite Vacation Spot: AnywhereTropical....Celebrity Crush: Brandon B Jordan....Favorite Sport Other than Your Own:Basketball....Favorite Website (outside social media): Nike.com....Favorite Social Media Site:Instagram....Your Motivation Music: Gospel or Hip Hop....Favorite Thing About FMU: The women'ssoccer team....Favorite Off-Field Activities: Eating, sleeping, and shopping....Goals for UpcomingSeason: Make this the best season at FMU and to finally score a goal....Hobbies: Shopping. ....MA-JOR: Sociology (Criminal Justice Track).

#4 Haley Bigler Forward, 5’4”, So., Fayetteville, N.C.

FMU: First-year player at FMU....Enrolled during the 2015 spring semester....Transfer from BartonCollege....Adds immediate collegiate expereince to the roster....A goal scorer....BC: Played in 17matches (7 starts) for the Bulldogs in 2014 and registered 1 goals and 10 shots....PERSONAL:Born Morgan Haley Bigler in Fayetteville, N.C.....A graduate of Fayetteville Academy, where sheplayed for coaches Jimmy Mahur and Andrew McCarthy....All-State, All-Region, and All-Conferenceperformer....Named to Fayetteville Observer's All-Region Team twice....CFIC Player of the Year....Hallof Fame soccer award....2-time NCISAA All-State...3-time All-Region....3-time CFIC All-Conference....Career totals: 105 goals and 52 assists....Also played tennis....Nickname is Bigs....PERSONAL FAVORITES: As a child what you wanted to be when you grew up: Veterinarian....FavoriteAthlete: Tobin Heath....Favorite Sports Team: Manchester City....Favorite Movie: Fried GreenTomatoes....Favorite TV Show: One Tree Hill....Favorite Food: Queso dip....Favorite Vacation Spot:Costa Rica....Favorite Sport Other than Your Own: Tennis....Favorite Website (outside social me-dia): Eurosport (soccer.com)....Favorite Social Media Site: Instagram....Twitter Handle: @Hboo31....Instagram Account: hboo1031 ....Your Motivation Music: G Eazy....Favorite Thing About FMU:The athletic complex....Favorite Off-Field Activity: Going to the zoo....Goals for Upcoming Season:Help my team win and help my team to be the best we can be. Personally, be the best player I canbe and always work my hardest....Hobbies: Going to the zoo, shopping, fishing, shooting, ridinghorses....Interesting Notes: Transfer from Barton College. Hall of Fame award (soccer) for FayettevilleAcademy, NCISAA All-State (2 years) and All-Region (3 years), CFIC player of the year, CFIC All-Conference (3 years), Fayetteville Observer All-Region (2 years). Career totals at Fayetteville Acad-emy: 105 goals, 52 assists. Exposed to and trained in all positions of competitive play; currentlyspecializing in offensive responsibilities (forward and midfield) requiring intelligence, speed and power.My greatest attributes is executing set plays and a hunger for goal scoring....I love all animals witha passion. I'm addicted to them and love going to the zoo and aquarium.....Brush With Greatness:Received the Fran Lucas Award for my high school, presented to the senior who has establishedhigh goals and demonstrated unusual perseverance while accomplishing those goals. My high schoolsenior year, I recorded 37 goals and 14 assists. Also that year, I helped our team beat Hoggard (4Apublic school) with both goals in a 2-1 win. Scored at Barton to get my team a 1-1 tie in doubleovertime against Southern Virginia......MAJOR: Business.

Year M-MS Shots G GWG A Pts2014 15-10 5 0 0 0 02013 10-2 0 0 0 0 02012 17-0 5 0 0 0 0Totals 42-12 5 0 0 0 0

Year M-MS Shots G GWG A Pts2014 17-7 10 1 0 0 2

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#5 Breanna Crenshaw Midfielder, 5’2”, Fr., Goose Creek, S.C.

FMU: First-year player at FMU....Has knack for finding the ball...Her strength is picking off theseams defensively....Makes the simple plays....Controls the midfield....Is a bulldog-type playerthat does the dirty work that disrupts the opponents’ attack....PERSONAL: Born Breanna LeeCrenshaw in Youngstown, Ohio....A graduate of Goose Creek (S.C.) High School, where she playedfor coach Chris Kotowski.....2-time 7-AAAA All-Region selection....Registered nine goals and 14assists as the team captain in 2015 as a senior.....Honorable mention Post and Courier 2015 All-Lowcounty pick....4-year letterwinner....Graduated with a 3.9 grade point average....Played for SouthCarolina United Mount Pleasant and TriCounty soccer clubs....Nickname is Bre....PERSONALFAVORITES: As a child what you wanted to be when you grew up: Professional soccerplayer....Favorite Athlete: Hope Solo....Favorite Sports Team: Pittsburgh Steelers....Favorite Movie:The Blind Side....Favorite TV Show: Orange is the New Black....Favorite Food: Chicken....FavoriteVacation Spot: Kalahari....Celebrity Crush: Channing Tatum....Favorite Sport Other than Your Own:Volleyball....Favorite Website (outside social media): Google....Favorite Social Media Site:Instagram....Twitter Handle: @breannacrenshaw ....Instagram Account: @breannacrenshaw ....YourMotivation Music: Hall of Fame by the Script....Favorite Thing About FMU: I get to play collegesoccer....Favorite Off-Field Activities: Eating & sleeping....Goals for Upcoming Season: Score afew goals and make a lot of assists....Hobbies: Playing soccer, sitting by the pool....InterestingNotes: I was captain of my high school team my senior year. I was an All-Region pick both myjunior and senior years.....MAJOR: Chemistry.

#9 Melina Much Defender, 5’6”, So., Valley Center, Calif.

FMU: Returning letterwinner....Played in 10 matches (2 starts) despite being injured at the start ofthe year....Produced 3 shots....Good athleticism....Expected to play center back and outsideback....Super smart young person, who makes great decisions on the soccer field, in the class-room, and everywhere else....Recovering from an injury that curtailed her senior prepseason....Confident and optimistic that she can contribute right away.....Has a lot of the tools of thetrade....Not fearful of anything....Discovered at a Player Development Academy Showcase in NewJersey.....Potential to be a good player....Expected to fit right in with the core of the Patriotteam.....Great personality and really outgoing......Part of the FMU Honors Program....PBC Presi-dential Honor Roll 2015....FMU Swamp Fox Athletic-Academic Honor Roll 2014 (fall), 2015 (spring)....PERSONAL: Born Melina Emily Much in Valley Center, Calif.....Graduate of Valley Center HighSchool, where she played for coach Joe Montoya....Earned two varsity letters....Missed her senioryear with the Jaguars due to an injury....Team captain as a junior and sophomore....3-time Scholar-Athlete....Also lettered in swimming and played field hockey....Played club soccer for ArsenalFC....Nickname is Mia....PERSONAL FAVORITES: As a child what you wanted to be when yougrew up: A Marine....Favorite Athletes: Lionel Messi and Tony Gwynn....Favorite Sports Teams: FCBarcelona and San Diego Padres....Favorite Movie: Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure....FavoriteTV Shows: Supernatural and the Walking Dead....Favorite Food: Tempeh....Favorite Vacation Spot:San Diego, CA....Celebrity Crushes: Norman Reedus and Daniel Craig....Favorite Sport Other thanYour Own: Baseball....Favorite Website (outside social media): Pinterest....Favorite Social MediaSite: Instagram....Twitter Handle: @miaemily12 ....Instagram Account: @melinamuch ....YourMotivation Music: Falling in Reverse....Favorite Thing About FMU: The athletic complex! We are soblessed....Favorite Off-Field Activity: Currently enjoying riding motorcycles....Goals for UpcomingSeason: Make a difference on the team both on and off the field....Hobbies: Spending time at thebeach or hanging with my cats!....Brush With Greatness: Met Bill Murray at a Little League base-ball game.......MAJOR: Political Science.

Year M-MS Shots G GWG A Pts2014 10-2 3 0 0 0 0

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#10 Arianna Pierner Midfielder, 5’3”, Sr., North Augusta, S.C.

FMU: 3-year returning starter....Started every match over past three seasons (52)....2014 CollegeSports Madness Independent All-Conference Team (second team)....Experienced senior....Fourthon the 2012 team with 3 assists....Took a quarter of the team's corner kicks in 2012....Goodathlete....Extremely hard worker....Very technical on the ball....Good vision in the midfield....Candistribute the ball effectively.....Performs well in the classroom.....In-state product....Will be part ofthe foundation for our next several recruiting classes....Should develop into a good collegiate stu-dent-athlete and ambassador for our program....Named to the pre-season D1 Independents All-Conference Team by College Sports Madness (2nd team in 2014).....Chi Alpha Sigma, nationalcollege athlete honor society....PBC Presidential Honor Roll 2013, 2014, 2015....FMU Swamp FoxAthletic-Academic Honor Roll 2012 (fall), 2013 (spring and fall), 2014 (spring and fall), 2015(spring)....Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) 2013-14, 2014-15....PERSONAL: Born AriannaPierner in Cleveland, Ohio.....A product of North Augusta High School, where she played for coachMatt Sawicz.....As a junior, she scored 15 goals and recorded five assists as the Yellow Jacketsposted a 9-11-1 record.....2011 All-Region, All-Area, and team most valuable player honors....Namedto the All-Tournament Team at the 2011 Taco Bell Viking Cup.....Honorable mention All-Area recog-nition as a freshman in 2009.....A cross country runner for the Yellow Jackets, she was that squad’sMVP as a sophomore.....Also played for the South Carolina United Football Club, and has been amember of the state ODP team.....Nickname is Ari....PERSONAL FAVORITES: As a child whatyou wanted to be when you grew up: An astronaut....Favorite Athlete: Aaron Rodgers....FavoriteSports Team: Green Bay Packers....Favorite Movie: Iron Man....Favorite TV Show: 30 Rock....FavoriteFood: I just love food, no favorites....Favorite Vacation Spot: Bahamas....Celebrity Crush: RobertDowney Jr....Favorite Sport Other than Your Own: Basketball....Favorite Website (outside socialmedia): Google....Favorite Social Media Site: Facebook....Your Motivation Music: Anything withNicki Minaj....Favorite Thing About FMU: The soccer stadium....Favorite Off-Field Activity:Sleeping....Goals for Upcoming Season: Kick some booty!....Hobbies: Eating andsleeping....Interesting Notes: I'm half Native American....Brush With Greatness: Met Jay Alexanderin a Starbucks, and I got Leslie Osbourne's sweat on my arm. .....MAJOR: Health Physics.

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Year M-MS Shots G GWG A Pts2014 16-16 10 0 0 1 12013 19-19 8 0 0 0 02012 17-17 8 0 0 3 3Totals 52-52 26 0 0 4 4

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#11 Kelly Anthony Forward-Midfielder, 5’6”, Jr., Woodstock, Ga.

FMU: Returning starter and 2-year letterwinner....Team Captain....2014 College Sports MadnessIndependent All-Conference Team (first team)....Started all 16 matches in 2014....Second on team inscoring with 9 points....Second on team with 38 shots....Took 12 corners....Appeared in all 19matches as a freshman with 2 starts....2nd on the 2013 team in assists, 3rd in corners taken, and4th in shots....Has a nose for the goal and is not afraid to shoot from just about anywhere inside anopponent’s half....Has the ability to blast shots past goalkeepers as well as use a bit of finesse atthe same time....Has very good vision on the field....Will bring her teammates into the play as wellas set them up in front of the goal....Very good in set piece situations....Will give teams a lot ofthings to think about....Named 2013 pre-season D1 Independents Freshman of the Year by CollegeSports Madness....PBC Presidential Honor Roll 2014, 2015....FMU Swamp Fox Athletic-AcademicHonor Roll 2013 (fall), 2014 (spring and fall), 2015 (spring)....SAAC 2015-16....PERSONAL: BornKelly Marie Anthony in Atlanta, Ga....Product of Etowah High School, where she played for coachJohn Murnan....4-year letterwinner....As a senior, tallied 10 goals and 7 assists....Earned All-Countyand All-Region honors....Helped the Lady Eagles to a 13-6 record and an appearance in the stateplayoffs....As a junior, posted 7 goals and 6 assists....A Scholar Athlete for 4 seasons....Was anOlympic Development Program (ODP) player for 5 years....Played with both the Southern SoccerAcademy and the Darlington Soccer Academy....Named to the TopDrawerSoccer.com South At-lanta Top 20 listing in 2011....Club team advanced to the U17 national playoffs....Played in theRegion 3 Premier League East for 4 seasons....Member of Honors society and ODK....PERSONALFAVORITES: As a child what you wanted to be when you grew up: Chef....Favorite Athlete:Ronaldinho....Favorite Sports Team: Barcelona....Favorite Movie: Step Brothers....Favorite TV Shows:Bob's Burgers and The Office....Favorite Food: Chipotle....Favorite Vacation Spot: Beach....FavoriteSport Other than Your Own: Tennis....Favorite Website (outside social media): Netflix....FavoriteSocial Media Site: Instagram....Instagram Account: kells47 ....Your Motivation Music: Dancing toChandelier with Bre....Favorite Thing About FMU: Wild cats on campus....Goals for Upcoming Sea-son: Compete with all the teams we play, have a winning season, and meg Kristyn everypractice.....MAJOR: Biology.

#13 Taylor O’Berry Goalkeeper, 5’7”, Sr., Jacksonville, Fla.FMU: 3-year starter....Enters 2015 third among active NCAA Division I keepers for career saves....Hasstarted every match over the past three seasons (52)....Experienced senior keeper....Holds schoolrecord for career saves (298)....Only 546 minutes shy of setting new career mark for minutes playedin goal....Ranked 54th nationally in saves per game (5.38) and 95th in total saves (86) in 2014....Setschool season record with 110 saves in 2013....Ranked 23rd in D1 for total saves and 36th in savesper match (5.79)....Played all but 59 minutes in 2013 with a save percentage of .683....Played everyminute in goal during the 2012 season....Posted 4 shutouts....Ranked 46th in NCAA I in total saveswith 102....Did not face a penalty shot in 2012....Save percentage of .739....Red-shirted in 2011....Greatattitude on field....Nice athletic ability....PBC Presidential Honor Roll 2012....FMU Swamp Fox Ath-letic-Academic Honor Roll 2011 (fall)....PERSONAL: Born Taylor Bailey O’Berry in Jacksonville,Fla.....Attended Mandarin High School and played for coaches Tammie Talley and Steve Joyner....4-year letterwinner....All-Gateway Conference as a senior....Team won 2008 and 2009 Districtchampionships.....Also All-State selection in flag football....Also played for the Jacksonville FootballClub.....Nickname is Tay....PERSONAL FAVORITES: As a child what you wanted to be when yougrew up: Billionairess....Favorite Athlete: Cali O'Cherry-Perry....Favorite Sports Team: University ofFlorida Football....Favorite Movie: Wanderlust....Favorite TV Shows: OITNB and Big Brother....FavoriteFoods: Sushi, Steak or Cheese....Favorite Vacation Spot: Salt Springs....Celebrity Crush: KatyPerry....Favorite Sport Other than Your Own: Football....Favorite Website (outside social media):Amazon.com....Favorite Social Media Site: Youtube.com....Your Motivation Music: Katy Perry, TheBeatles and 90s Boy Bands....Favorite Thing About FMU: The Griffin Athletic Complex....FavoriteOff-Field Activity: Hanging out with my dog and playing Xbox with Lexxis Cherry....Goals for Upcom-ing Season: Concede less goals....Hobbies: Painting, drawing and reading......MAJOR: Mass Com-munications.

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Year M-MS Shots G GWG A Pts2014 16-16 38 3 0 3 92013 19-2 17 0 0 3 3Totals 35-18 55 3 0 6 12

Year M-MS Min Shots GA Saves GAA Sv Pct SHO2014 16-16 1273 240 40 86 2.83 .683 1.02013 19-19 1994 319 51 110 2.71 .683 0.02012 17-17 1570 270 36 102 2.06 .739 4.0Totals 52-52 4537 829 127 298 2.52 .701 5.0

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#12 Kristyn Leung MF-Defender, 5’8”, Sr., McKinney, Texas

FMU: 3-year returning starter....Team Captain....Has started 51 of 52 matches during her career....2014College Sports Madness Independent All-Conference Team (second team)....Second on the team inminutes played in 2014....4 of 6 shots were on frame....Experienced senior defender....Fifth on theteam in minutes played in 2013....Scored at SC State (10-22-13)....One of two Patriots to play everyminute in 2012....Helped anchor a backline that allowed 3 fewer goals than in 2011....Scored vsMontreat (10-10-12)....Will be part of the foundation for our next several recruiting classes....Namedto the pre-season D1 Independents All-Conference Team by College Sports Madness (2nd team in2014)....FMU Swamp Fox Athletic-Academic Honor Roll 2012 (fall), 2014 (spring)....Student-AthleteAdvisory Committee (SAAC) 2014-15, 2015-16....PERSONAL: Born Kristyn Elizabeth Leung inOttawa, Ontario, Canada.....A graduate of McKinney High School, where she played under thedirection of head coach Alex Pantarotto.....As a senior, tallied six goals and three assists, whilehelping lead the Lionettes to a 14-2-3 record and the District 17-4A championship.....THSCA Aca-demic All-State honorable mention selection.....Named her squad’s most improved player as ajunior after McKinney posted a 12-3-3 mark.....A National Honor Society member....All-District De-fensive Player of the Year award winner.....Also played club soccer with the Sting Dallas Royal 95team, the ASG Gold West ’95 squad, and the Dallas Texans Red North ’95 team.....Nicknames areLK and Black China....PERSONAL FAVORITES: As a child what you wanted to be when you grewup: Doctor....Favorite Athlete: Dirk Nowitzki....Favorite Sports Teams: Dallas Mavericks, DallasCowboys, and FC Dallas....Favorite Movie: Harry Potter series....Favorite TV Shows: Chopped,How I Met Your Mother, and Modern Family....Favorite Foods: Gelato and Sushi....Favorite VacationSpots: Germany and Luxembourg....Celebrity Crush: Neil Patrick Harris....Favorite Sport Other thanYour Own: Football....Favorite Website (outside social media): Netflix....Favorite Social Media Site:Instagram....Twitter Handle: @kristynleung ....Instagram Account: @kristynleung ....Your Motiva-tion Music: Trap Music....Favorite Things About FMU: Small Campus and nice people....FavoriteOff-Field Activity: Watching netflix with my teammates....Goals for Upcoming Season: Make mylast year unforgettable! (and to not let Kelly Anthony meg me)....Hobbies: Cooking....InterestingNotes: My family is from Mauritius....Brush With Greatness: 2 chainz retweeted me. .....MAJOR:Chemistry.

#14 Kylie Allen Defender, 5’6”, Sr., Clover, S.C.FMU: Returning starter and 2-year letterwinner....Started 15 of 16 matches as a junior in 2014....Scoredin road loss at Longwood (9-30-14)....Played in 12 matches with 6 starts in 2013....Transfer (atChristmas break 2012) from USC Beaufort where she played her freshman year....Younger sister offormer Patriot midfielder Jordan Allen (2010-2013).....PBC Presidential Honor Roll 2013, 2015....FMUSwamp Fox Athletic-Academic Honor Roll 2013 (spring), 2014 (spring and fall), 2015 (spring)....USCB:In 2012, appeared in 16 matches (15 starts) for the second-year Sand Sharks program....PERSONAL:Born Kylie M. Marie Allen in Syracuse, N.Y.....A graduate of Clover High School, where she playedfor coach Kelsey Geary....4-time 3-AAAA All-Region pick....Her team’s Defensive Player of the Year4 times....National Honor Society....Participant in the Choraliers.....Helped lead her Carolina EliteSoccer Academy (CESA) club team to the 2010 South Carolina State Cup title....Nickname isBubba....PERSONAL FAVORITES: As a child what you wanted to be when you grew up: RollerDerby Queen....Favorite Athlete: David Beckham....Favorite Sports Team: New YorkYankees....Favorite Movie: Bridesmaids....Favorite TV Show: Modern Family....Favorite Food:Everything....Favorite Vacation Spot: Beach....Celebrity Crushes: Channing Tatum and TheoJames....Favorite Sport Other than Your Own: Volleyball....Favorite Website: Nike.com....FavoriteSocial Media Site: Twitter....Twitter Handle: @kyliemmarie....What Music is in Your iPOD:Everything....Favorite Thing About FMU: The Sports Complex....Favorite Off-Field Activity:Running....Goals for Upcoming Season: Have less goals against, win more games, no majorinjuries....Hobbies: Hanging out with my friends, running, shopping....Interesting Notes: I own morethan 100 pairs of shoes....Brush With Greatness: Bre Henderson......MAJOR: Public Relations.

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Year M-MS Shots G GWG A Pts2014 16-15 3 1 0 0 2 at FMU2013 12-6 0 0 0 0 0 at FMU2012 16-15 0 0 0 0 0 at USCBTotals 44-36 3 1 0 0 2

Year M-MS Shots G GWG A Pts2014 16-16 6 0 0 0 02013 19-18 4 1 0 0 22012 17-17 3 1 0 1 3Totals 52-51 13 2 0 1 5

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#16 Shauna Griffin Midfielder, 5’3”, Sr., Dublin, Ireland

FMU: First-year player at FMU....Transfer from Columbus State University (alma mater of headcoach Lindsey Morgan)....Also played two seasons at Coffeyville (Kan.) Community College....Willbe the squad's most technical player on the field.....Reads the game extremely well, and her finalball is her greatest strength....Will be looked at to find the ball in the midfield and then connect withforwards in behind the defense....CCC: As a sophomore, she registered 15 goals and five assistsand garnered All-Region, All-Conference, and All-Academic Team honors while helping the RedRavens to a school-best 14-5-1 record.....Received an NJCAA Superior Academic AchievementAward in 2013.....CSU: In 2014 with a 19-2-1 Cougar squad that won the Peach Belt Conferencetitle and reached the NCAA Division II Elite Eight, she tallied two goals and two assists in 14matches....PERSONAL: Born Shauna Joyce Griffin in Dublin, Ireland....A product of Tallaght Com-munity School, where she played under the direction of coaches Ryan McCarthy and MaeveClarke.....Earned Player of the Year recognition as a senior....Her school's Overall Sports Player ofthe Year in 2012....Nickname is Google.....PERSONAL FAVORITES: As a child what you wantedto be when you grew up: Writer....Favorite Athlete: Steven Gerrard....Favorite Sports Team: LiverpoolFC....Favorite Movie: Harry Potter series....Favorite TV Shows: Friends and Criminal Minds....FavoriteFood: Mexican....Favorite Vacation Spot: Ireland....Celebrity Crush: Shay Mitchell....Favorite SportOther than Your Own: Basketball....Favorite Website (outside social media): Aliexpress....FavoriteSocial Media Site: Instagram....Your Motivation Music: Dance music....Favorite Thing About FMU:Soccer Facilities and Staff....Favorite Off-Field Activity: Reading....Goals for Upcoming Season: Tobuild a good foundation for the future and enjoy my senior year....Hobbies: Reading, cooking, writ-ing, listening to music, and watching movies....Interesting Notes: I'm Irish ! Made academic, soccerconference and region teams....Brush With Greatness: Not yet!.....MAJOR: Biology.

#17 Breanna Henderson MF-Forward, 5’8”, Jr., Germantown, Md.

FMU: 2-year returning letterwinner....Played in 3 matches in 2014 despite being injured....Recorded2 shots....Missed part of 2013 season with an injury sustained during pre-season training....Solidmidfielder and forward....Very good in 1v1 situations....Very quick....Able to stretch the defense....Verygood passer....Will help FMU keep better possession as well as creating better attacks....Scores alot of goals from the midfield position....Will be a handful for opposing defenses to contain....PBCPresidential Honor Roll 2014....FMU Swamp Fox Athletic-Academic Honor Roll 2013 (fall), 2014(spring)....PERSONAL: Born Breanna Marie Henderson in Rockville, Md....Product of Seneca Val-ley High School, where she played under coach Claude Sayag....Led the Screaming Eagles inscoring each of the past two seasons....Was selected as her team’s MVP both years....Played onthe Maryland Rush ’93 club team, which was ranked No.1 in the state of Maryland....Nickname isBre....PERSONAL FAVORITES: As a child what you wanted to be when you grew up: Professionalsoccer player....Favorite Athlete: Troy Polamalu....Favorite Sports Team: Pittsburgh Steelers....FavoriteMovies: all of the Fast and Furious movies....Favorite TV Show: Dance Moms....Favorite Foods:Pickles and chipotle....Favorite Vacation Spot: Los Angeles, CA....Celebrity Crushes: Blake Griffinand Drake....Favorite Sport Other than Your Own: Football....Favorite Website (outside social me-dia): Pinterest....Favorite Social Media Site: Instagram....Your Motivation Music: Anything fast andupbeat....Favorite Thing About FMU: The Griffin Athletic Complex....Favorite Off-Field Activity: Eat-ing chipotle and dancing to Chandelier with Kelly....Goals for Upcoming Season: Win games and beconfident playing a new position....Hobbies: Hanging out with my perfect niece....Interesting Notes:Played soccer in Holland when I was 13....MAJOR: Biology.

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Year M-MS Shots G GWG A Pts2014 14-0 5 2 0 2 6

Year M-MS Shots G GWG A Pts2014 3-0 2 0 0 0 02013 6-0 0 0 0 0 0Totals 9-0 2 0 0 0 0

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#23 Kiara Keisler Defender, 5’3”, Sr., Lexington, S.C.

FMU: Returning letterwinner....Appeared in five matches and recorded one shot....Transfer fromClaflin University....Also attended Winthrop University (2012-13)....Did not play soccer at eitherschool....PERSONAL: Born Kiara Keisler in Lexington, S.C....A graduate of White Knoll High School,where she played for coach David Lloyd....Nickname is KK....PERSONAL FAVORITES: As a childwhat you wanted to be when you grew up: A Teacher....Favorite Athletes: Skylar Diggins and AlexMorgan....Favorite Sports Team: New Orleans Saints....Favorite Movie: Despicable Me 2....FavoriteTV Show: Love & Hip Hop Atlanta....Favorite Food: Steak....Favorite Vacation spot: Myrtle Beach,SC....Celebrity Crush: Miley Cyrus....Favorite Sport Other than Your Own: Basketball....FavoriteWebsite: Netflix....What Music is in Your Ipod: A little bit of everything....Favorite Thing about FMU:The food....Favorite Off-Field Activity: Chilling and sleeping....Goals for Upcoming Season: Contrib-ute in any way possible....Hobbies: Hanging out and shopping........MAJOR: Sociology.

#20 Tori Whigham Forward-Midfielder, 5’7”, Jr., Ocean City, Md.

FMU: Returning starter and 2-year letterwinner....2014 College Sports Madness Independent All-Conference Team (first team)....Fourth on team in scoring in 2014....10 of 16 shots were onframe....Game-winning goal vs S.C. State (10-7-14)....Tied for 2014 team lead with threeassists....Appeared in 10 matches as a freshman....Tied for second on the team in 2013 with 3goals scored....Scored at Furman (9-29-13) and twice at The Citadel (10-30-13)....Named D1 Inde-pendents Player of the Week by College Sports Madness (Oct. 28-Nov. 3)....8 of 9 shots in 2013were on frame....Very good offensive support player....Will add a lot to either midfield or front line....Verytechnical player who is comfortable on the ball....Height allows her to wins balls in the air....PBCPresidential Honor Roll 2014, 2015....FMU Swamp Fox Athletic-Academic Honor Roll 2013 (fall),2014 (spring and fall), 2015 (spring).....PERSONAL: Born Victoria Dahl Whigham in Salisbury,MD....Product of Stephen Decatur High School, where she played under the direction of coachMisty Bunting....As a senior, tallied 17 goals and 11 assists while helping the Seahawks to an 11-2-1 record....Three-time All-Bayside Conference selection (twice as first team) and team MVP....Postedcareer numbers of 46 scores and 26 helpers....Was a member of the school’s National HonorSociety....Also lettered in tennis and track...Most recently played club soccer with the Blue Mon-keys Soccer Club....Nickname is Tori.....PERSONAL FAVORITES: As a child what you wanted tobe when you grew up: Singer....Favorite Athletes: Carli Lloyd, Megan Rapinoe, Bryce Harper, andManny Machado....Favorite Sports Teams: U.S. Women's National Team, FMU women's soccerteam, Baltimore Orioles, Baltimore Ravens, and Washington Nationals....Favorite Movies: SweetHome Alabama, Bridesmaids, American Sniper, The Notebook, and Billy Madison....Favorite TVShows: Greys Anatomy and Orange is the New Black....Favorite Foods: Anything cake batter orred velvet flavored get in ma belly....Favorite Vacation Spots: Hilton Head, Outer Banks, and GulfShores....Celebrity Crush: Bryce Harper....Favorite Sports Other than Your Own: Tennis andbaseball....Favorite Websites (outside social media): Etsy, Marley Lilly....Favorite Social MediaSite: Pinterest....Your Motivation Music: Galantis, Ellie Goulding, DJ Snake, John Mayer, TimMcGraw, Florida Georgia Line, Sam Hunt, Earth Wind and Fire....Favorite Thing About FMU: FMUWomen's Soccer Team....Favorite Off-Field Activity: Beachin....Goals for Upcoming Season: Playto my best ability for Him and my guardian angel, Gran....Hobbies: Surfing, painting, andbaking....Interesting Notes: I put ice in my milk and can Pinterest and watch music videos forhours....Brush With Greatness: Met Tom Brown, Margaret Ford-Taylor, and Britney Bennett (mixtapecoming soon)........MAJOR: Nursing.

Year MP-MS Shots G GWG A Pts2014 5-0 1 0 0 0 0

Year M-MS Shots G GWG A Pts2014 16-15 16 2 1 3 72013 10-0 9 3 0 0 6Totals 26-15 25 5 1 3 13

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#21 Allie Duckworth Defender, 5’6”, Jr., Rome, Ga.

FMU: Returning starter and 2-year letterwinner....Started all 16 matches in 2014....Part-time starteras a freshman in 2013....Scored at Chattanooga (10-18-13)...A strong central defender who will adddepth to the center back position for the Patriots....An all-around good athlete....Very hard to get bywith the ball....Possesses good skills in the air....Will be able to help FMU in a variety of ways......FMUSwamp Fox Athletic-Academic Honor Roll 2014 (fall)....PERSONAL: Born Allison Rebekah Duckworthin Kennesaw, Ga....Product of The Darlington School, where she played under the direction ofcoach Kate Willingham....As a senior, helped the Tigers to a 7-7-0 mark and garnered team MostValuable Player recognition....Team's leading scorer....Played club soccer with the Southern Soc-cer Academy, a Chelsea FC development partner....Nickname is Allie.....PERSONAL FAVORITES:As a child what you wanted to be when you grew up: Baker....Favorite Athlete: AbbyWambach....Favorite Sports Team: Atlanta Braves....Favorite Movie: Hook....Favorite TV Show:Food Network....Favorite Food: Ahi Tuna....Favorite Vacation Spot: Outer Banks, NC....CelebrityCrush: Gerard Butler....Favorite Sport Other than Your Own: Baseball....Favorite Website (outsidesocial media): Pintrest....Favorite Social Media Site: Instagram....Twitter Handle: @allieduck04....Instagram Account: @allieduck4 ....Your Motivation Music: EDM....Favorite Thing About FMU:The athletic complex....Favorite Off-Field Activities: Working out and cooking....Goals for UpcomingSeason: Less goals against....Hobbies: Exploring new and adventurous things....Interesting Notes:I'm obsessed with watching the Food Network....Brush With Greatness: Played soccer with the USWomen's National Team multiple years in a row. ......MAJOR: Mass Communications.

#22 Helena Moore Forward, 5’2”, So., Rock Hill, S.C.

FMU: First-year player at FMU....Transfer from York Tech (did not play soccer there)....Playedfreshman season (2013) at Anderson University (SC).....Has explosive speed, and is both technicaland creative with the ball at her feet.....Will be looked to fill a void (due to seniors graduating) at thetop of our attack.....Good at both 1v1 attacks and combining with teammates....Will bring a differentstyle to the FMU squad going forward on the field.....AU: Started all 17 matches and registered fourgoals and two assists on 45 shots....Honorable Mention All-SAC pick in the midfield....Scored twicevs Brevard on Oct. 22, 2013....PERSONAL: Born Helena Wesseh Moore in Monrovia, Liberia....Aproduct of Northwestern High School, where she played for coach Cesar Robles....3-time NSCAAAll-America selection....3-time All-Region pick....Compiled 14 goals and nine assists during herjunior campaign.....2-time team captain....Selected her team's Offensive Player of the Year in2011....Played her club ball with CESA....Borther plays soccer at Appalachian StateUniversity....Nickname is heyhey....PERSONAL FAVORITES: As a child what you wanted to bewhen you grew up: I wanted to help people, so anything that had to do with helping people I wasdown with....Favorite Athlete: I have so many so it's hard for me to pick one....Favorite Sports Team:Chelsea....Favorite Movie: Brave Heart....Favorite Food: African food....Celebrity Crush: I have somany haha it's unreal....Favorite Website (outside social media): Google....Favorite Social MediaSite: Facebook....Your Motivation Music: African music....Favorite Things About FMU: The schoolis really nice and the soccer field is so nice....Favorite Off-Field Activity: Playing soccer....Goals forUpcoming Season: I have to finish (score)....Hobbies: Soccer, running, playing video games, andeating....Interesting Notes: I'm socially awkward.......MAJOR: Special Education.

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Year M-MS Shots G GWG A Pts2014 16-16 10 0 0 0 02013 17-10 4 1 0 0 2Totals 33-26 14 1 0 0 2

Year M-MS Shots G GWG A Pts2014 17-17 45 4 0 2 10 at AU

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OVERALL RECORD: 3-12-1 HOME: 3-4-0 AWAY: 0-5-0 NEUTRAL: 0-3-1

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Francis Marion University 2014 Women’s Soccer Stats

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Francis Marion University 2014 Women’s Soccer

Angela Salem

Former Francis Marion University women’s soccer player Angela Salem recently ended her sixth season of profes-sional soccer, and first (2015) with the Washington Spirit. She played the previous third years (2012-14) with the WesternNew York Flash. In 2014, she played in 23 of 24 matches (with 22 starts) and was third onthe squad in minutes played. In 2013, she helped the Flash win its second straight cham-pionship: the 2013 National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) title. She appeared in all 23matches with 22 starts. In 2012, Salem appeared in all 16 season matches and recordedthe deciding kick in the title match penalty-kick shootout as the Flash won the Women’sProfessional Soccer League (WPSL) Elite League championship.

She has played in the Australian W-League for the Newcastle Jets. She playedthe 2011 season with the Atlanta Beat of the WPS, appearing in 11 matches, including ninestarts. She played the 2010 season with Sky Blue FC, the franchise that won the 2009Women’s Professional Soccer (WPS) championship. To that end, she visited the WhiteHouse as President Barack Obama entertained the squad.

Salem patrolled the midfield for FMU between 2006 and 2009. She appeared in 59career matches scoring 11 goals and assisting on 27 scores. As a freshman, she tied theschool’s single-season record for assists with 11. The Copley, Ohio, native was named thePatriots’ MVP as a sophomore and a junior.

Following FMU’s 2009 fall season, Salem attended several tryout camps with professional organizations. She alsofinished the 2009 fall semester with a perfect 4.00 grade point average.

Salem earned an invitation to the Sky Blue camp, made it through several cuts, and traveled with the team from theBob Smith Soccer Academy in Robbinsville, N.J., to Florida for a two-week preseason training camp.

When asked about her early pro experiences in 2010, Salem said, “This odysseyhas been amazing because I have met so many awesome people. This includes peopleand players from different countries and from differ-ent national teams, and I have heard everyone's back-ground stories. This experience means a lot to mebecause, other than myself, there is only one playerhere that comes from a small school. I am honoredto even be here and be on the same field as theseplayers, and I feel privileged to have the opportunityto learn from them and to have made it through thetryout process this far."

A 2010 graduate with a B.S. degree in psy-chology, Salem was named to the FMU Swamp FoxAthletic-Academic Honor Roll each of her four years,and was selected to the Peach Belt Conference Presi-dential Honor Roll four times.

She is a graduate of Copley High School,where she was an All-State and All-Conference per-former, scoring 81 goals with 46 assists.

2013 2011 2010

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Opponent W L T COMBINED SCORESAlabama-Birmingham, Univ. of 0 1 0 0-2Alabama State University 1 0 0 3-0Anderson College (SC) 2 1 0 21-2Appalachian State University (NC) 0 2 1 0-2Barton College (NC) 6 2 0 25-8Barry University (FL) 0 2 0 1-3Belmont Abbey College (NC) 9 2 0 41-9Berry College (GA) 0 1 0 0-2Brewton-Parker College (GA) 0 1 0 2-12Brown University (RI) 0 1 0 1-5Campbell University (NC) 2 3 1 11-10Carson-Newman College (TN) 0 1 0 0-2Catawba College (NC) 3 5 1 13-15Clayton College & State University (GA) 8 2 1 41-9Charlotte (NC) 0 5 0 2-22Charleston, Univ. of (WV) 1 0 0 4-1Charleston Southern University (SC) 3 4 0 12-12Clemson University (SC) 0 4 0 1-15Cleveland State University (OH) 0 1 0 1-4Coastal Carolina University 3 1 1 8-5Coker College (SC) 3 0 0 9-1College of Charleston 0 1 1 1-4Columbus State University (GA) 1 0 0 4-1Davidson College (NC) 0 3 0 3-13Delaware State University 2 0 0 8-0Duke University (NC) 0 2 0 0-13East Carolina University (NC) 0 7 1 2-25East Tennessee State University 1 1 0 2-3Eastern Kentucky University 1 0 1 4-1Eckerd University (FL) 1 0 0 2-1Elon University (NC) 1 3 1 5-11Erskine College (SC) 1 0 0 10-0Furman University (SC) 0 2 0 2-5Florida State University 0 1 0 0-10Gardner-Webb University (NC) 5 5 0 21-16Georgia College & State University 2 0 0 5-0Georgia Southern University 0 2 0 1-7High Point University 3 1 0 6-4Howard University (DC) 2 1 0 21-2Jacksonville University (FL) 0 1 0 0-3Kansas, Univ. of 0 1 0 0-7Kennesaw State University (GA) 0 6 0 6-21Kentucky, Univ. of 0 1 0 0-5Lander University (SC) 8 0 0 37-1Lees-McRae College (NC) 3 1 0 12-3Lenoir-Rhyne College (NC) 6 0 1 21-6Liberty University (VA) 1 2 0 2-6Lindsey Wilson College (KY) 0 1 0 0-3Lincoln Memorial University (TN) 1 0 0 5-1Longwood University (VA) 6 4 0 17-19Lynn University (FL) 2 2 0 5-13Maine, Univ. of 0 1 0 0-1Mars Hill College (NC) 5 0 0 24-0Maryland, Univ. of 0 1 0 1-5Mercer University (GA) 0 1 0 0-3Missouri, Univ. of 0 1 0 1-6Montreat College (NC) 1 0 0 5-0Mount Olive College (NC) 3 0 0 29-1Mt. Saint Mary’s College (MD) 1 0 0 2-1Navy (MD) 0 3 0 2-10Newberry College (SC) 2 0 0 17-0NJIT 0 0 1 1-1UNC Asheville 1 2 0 4-5UNC Greensboro 0 1 0 0-2UNC Pembroke 6 0 0 17-4UNC Wilmington 1 8 0 7-30North Carolina State University 0 2 0 0-5North Florida, Univ. of 7 8 0 25-27Northern Colorado, Univ. of 0 1 0 1-2Northern Kentucky University 0 1 0 3-4Oklahoma, University of 0 1 0 0-8Pfeiffer University (NC) 8 0 0 31-6Piedmont College (GA) 1 0 0 4-0Prairie View A&M University (TX) 1 0 0 3-2Presbyterian College (SC) 12 6 0 32-23Princeton University (NJ) 0 1 0 0-6Queens College (NC) 6 2 1 28-11Radford University (VA) 0 2 0 0-4St. Andrews Presbyterian College (NC) 6 0 0 48-3Saint Leo University (FL) 1 0 0 5-0Samford University (AL) 0 2 0 1-5South Alabama, Univ. of 0 1 0 0-5South Carolina State University 7 2 0 31-6South Carolina, Univ. of 0 1 0 1-2USC Aiken 7 1 0 32-9USC Upstate * 5 3 2 19-10

FMU Women’s Soccer All-Time Series Records 1995-2014

All-Time FMU Team Record20 seasons187 wins

155 losses17 ties

.545 winning percentage

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FMU MILESTONE WINSNO. OPPONENT (DATE)#1 vs St. Andrews Pres. College 6-3

(9-7-95)#50 vs Presbyterian College 1-0

(10-24-98)#100 vs St. Andrews Pres. College 11-0

(9-11-02)

Season Highlights2012 Perfect 6-0-0 in new stadium

2005 NCAA Division I

2004 13-4-0 recordPeach Belt Conference regular-season champions

2001 15-5-1 recordPeach Belt Conference Tournament champions

2000 17-3-0 recordNCAA II national tournament appearance; ranked 12th infinal Top 25 poll

1999 13-4-0 recordDefeated #2 Lynn Univ. 2-1 in OT on Oct. 24 at FMU

1998 15-4-0 recordNCAA II national tournament appearance (hosted 1st-rdmatch); ranked 16th in final Top 25 poll

1997 13-4-1 recordRanked 19th in final Top 25 poll

1996 13-3-1 recordDefeated #4 Presbyterian College 3-0 on Oct. 11 atFMU; ranked 16th in final Top 25 poll

1995 11-6-0 recordInaugural season of women’s soccer

Tampa, Univ. of (FL) 0 1 0 1-2Temple University (PA) 0 1 0 0-1Tennessee-Chattanooga, Univ. of 0 1 0 2-3Texas Tech University 0 1 0 0-3The Citadel 2 0 0 6-3Troy University (AL) 0 1 0 1-3Tusculum College (TN) 3 0 0 9-4Vanderbilt University (TN) 0 1 0 0-9Wake Forest University 0 1 0 0-3Western Carolina University (NC) 0 2 2 3-7Wingate University (NC) 8 2 0 19-8Winthrop University (SC) 2 3 1 5-8Wisconsin-Green Bay, Univ. of 1 0 0 3-1Wofford College (SC) 1 2 0 3-6Youngstown State University 1 0 0 2-1----------------------------------------------------------------------------------20 seasons 187 155 17 826-614

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1995 ResultsOVERALL RECORD: 11-6-0Home: 6-2-0 Away: 3-4-0 Neutral: 2-0-0Date Opponent ScoreSept. 2 at Queens College L 1-2Sept. 7 St. Andrews Pres.College W 6-3Sept. 9 Catawba College L 2-3Sept. 13 Coker College W 2-0Sept. 16 at Anderson College L 0-1Sept. 21 Barton College W 7-0Sept. 23 at Belmont Abbey College W 8-0Sept. 27 at Pfeiffer College W 3-0Sept. 30 vs Lincoln Memorial Univ. & W 5-1Oct. 1 vs Univ.of Charleston (WV) & W 4-1Oct. 4 at Lenoir-Rhyne College PPD RainOct. 7 Mars Hill College W 7-0Oct. 9 at Mount Olive College W 7-0Oct. 12 Gardner-Webb University L 2-4Oct. 16 at Presbyterian College L 0-1Oct. 18 Wingate University W 2-1Oct. 21 Piedmont College W 4-0Oct. 26 at Brewton Parker College L 2-12

& Lady Bulldog/Comfort Inn Classic in Wingate, NC

1996 ResultsOVERALL RECORD: 13-3-1Home: 7-0-1 Away: 6-2-0 Neutral: 0-1-0Date Opponent ScoreAug. 30 at Coker College W 3-1Sept. 7 Queens College ot T 1-1Sept. 11 at Barton College PPD WetSept. 14 at #19 Catawba College L 0-1Sept. 17 at Mount Olive College W 11-1Sept. 21 Anderson College W 5-1Sept. 24 at St. Andrews Pres. College W 6-0Sept. 28 vs #3 Berry College % L 0-2Sept. 29 at Wingate University % W 3-2Oct. 5 Clayton State College W 8-0Oct. 6 Pfeiffer College W 6-0Oct. 11 #4 Presbyterian College W 3-0Oct. 14 #24 Elon College W 2-0Oct. 16 Newberry College W 8-0Oct. 19 Belmont Abbey College W 1-0Oct. 24 at Gardner-Webb University L 0-1Oct. 27 at University of North Florida W 3-0Oct. 31 at UNC Wilmington ot W 2-1

% Comfort Inn Lady Bulldog Classic in Wingate, NC

1997 ResultsOVERALL RECORD: 13-4-1Home: 7-1-0 Away: 6-3-1 Neutral: 0-0-0Date Opponent ScoreAug. 30 at Queens College W 2-1Sept. 4 St. Andrews Pres.College W 11-0Sept. 10 at Barton College W 5-0Sept. 13 at Anderson College W 16-0Sept. 16 Mount Olive College W 11-0Sept. 20 Univ. of North Florida W 4-1Sept. 24 Wingate University W 4-0Sept. 27 at Clayton Coll. & State Univ. W 4-0Sept. 30 Coker College W 4-0Oct. 3 at #15 Presbyterian College L 0-1Oct. 6 at Belmont Abbey College W 6-1Oct. 14 at Pfeiffer University W 3-0Oct. 18 Newberry College W 9-0Oct. 20 Gardner-Webb University W 2-0Oct. 25 at Elon College ot T 1-1Oct. 29 UNC Wilmington L 1-2Nov. 1 at #2 Lynn University L 1-8Nov. 2 at #5 Barry University ot L 0-1

1998 ResultsOVERALL RECORD: 15-4-0Home: 9-1-0 Away: 6-3-0 Neutral: 0-0-0Date Opponent ScoreSept. 1 Queens College W 6-4Sept. 4 at Lenoir-Rhyne College W 4-0Sept. 9 Barton College W 3-2Sept. 14 Pfeiffer University W 8-1Sept. 17 #7 Catawba College W 4-1Sept. 19 at University of North Florida W 2-1Sept. 23 at Wingate University L 1-2Sept. 26 Clayton Coll. & State Univ. W 8-0Sept. 29 at Lander University W 7-0Oct. 2 at #20 Barry University L 1-2Oct. 3 at #2 Lynn University L 0-4Oct. 7 at Mars Hill College W 3-0Oct. 14 at USC Aiken W 4-1Oct. 17 #7 Belmont Abbey Coll. W 4-1Oct. 20 Tusculum College W 2-1Oct. 24 Presbyterian College W 1-0Oct. 26 Erskine College W 10-0Oct. 31 at Gardner-Webb University W 5-1Nov. 15 #12 Belmont Abbey Coll. $ L 1-3

$ NCAA II National Tournament first-round match

1999 ResultsOVERALL RECORD: 13-4-0Home: 9-0-0 Away: 4-4-0 Neutral: 0-0-0Date Opponent ScoreAug. 29 at Pfeiffer University W 3-1Sept. 1 at Queens College ot L 1-2Sept. 8 at Barton College W 1-0Sept. 11 Longwood College W 3-2Sept. 16 at Catawba College PPD Hurricane Floyd

Sept. 19 at Catawba College ot L 0-1Sept. 22 Wingate University ot W 1-0Sept. 25 at Clayton Coll. & St. Univ. W 5-1Sept. 28 Lander University PPD WetOct. 1 at #7 Presbyterian College L 0-4Oct. 4 at Tusculum College W 4-1Oct. 9 USC Aiken W 3-1Oct. 12 at Belmont Abbey College L 1-2Oct. 15 Gardner-Webb University W 4-1Oct. 19 Mars Hill College W 4-0Oct. 24 #2 Lynn University ot W 2-1Oct. 28 Lenoir-Rhyne College W 3-0Nov. 1 University of North Florida W 2-1Nov. 4 Lander University W 4-0

2000 ResultsOVERALL RECORD: 17-3-0 PBC: 4-1-0Home: 8-0-0 Away: 8-3-0 Neutral: 1-0-0Date Opponent ScoreAug. 29 Pfeiffer University W 4-2Sept. 3 Queens College W 3-0Sept. 6 Barton College W 4-0Sept. 9 at Longwood College ot W 2-1Sept. 14 #18 Catawba College W 1-0Sept. 16 at #14 Univ. of North Florida * L 1-3Sept. 19 at Lenoir-Rhyne College W 5-3Sept. 24 Clayton Coll. & St. Univ. * W 5-1Sept. 27 at Wingate University PPD-WetSept. 29 at Wingate University W 1-0Oct. 4 at Lander University * W 7-0Oct. 7 Presbyterian College ot W 3-2Oct. 11 at USC Aiken * W 3-0Oct. 14 Tusculum College ot W 3-2Oct. 16 at Gardner-Webb University W 3-1Oct. 18 Belmont Abbey College W 2-0Oct. 22 at Mars Hill College W 1-0Oct. 28 at USC Spartanburg * W 1-0

Nov. 3 vs USC Aiken & ot W 3-2Nov. 4 at #3 Univ. of North Florida $ L 0-2Nov. 11 at #2 Univ. of North Florida + L 0-3

& Peach Belt Tourn. Semifinals in Jacksonville, Fla.$ Peach Belt Tournament Finals in Jacksonville, Fla.+ NCAA Division II National Tournament First-Round (Southeast Regional) Match in Jacksonville, Fla.

2001 ResultsOVERALL RECORD: 15-5-1 PBC: 4-2-0Home: 7-2-1 Away: 6-2-0 Neutral: 2-1-0Date Opponent ScoreAug. 28 at Queens College W 6-0Sept. 2 Lander University * W 3-1Sept. 5 at Barton College L 2-3Sept. 8 $ Lees-McRae College W 4-1Sept. 9 $ Lenoir-Rhyne College ot T 1-1Sept. 16 Pfeiffer University ot W 2-1Sept. 21 % vs University of Tampa L 1-2Sept. 22 % vs Saint Leo University W 5-0Sept. 26 Wingate University W 3-1Sept. 29 Mars Hill College W 9-0Oct. 1 at Catawba College L 0-1Oct. 5 at Presbyterian College W 3-0Oct. 10 USC Aiken * W 7-2Oct. 13 at Clayton Coll. & State Univ.* W 2-1Oct. 18 at #9 Belmont Abbey College W 3-1Oct. 21 Univ. of North Florida * ot L 1-2Oct. 23 at UNC Pembroke * W 4-1Oct. 27 USC Spartanburg * L 0-2Oct. 30 UNC Pembroke # W 6-1Nov. 2 vs #22 North Florida & ot W 3-2Nov. 3 at USC Spartanburg & W 3-0

* Peach Belt Conference match$ FMU Classic in Florence, SC% at SRMC Tournament in Spartanburg, SC# First-Round PBC Tournament match& PBC Tournament in Spartanburg, SC

2002 ResultsOVERALL RECORD: 12-6-1 PBC: 2-4-1Home: 7-2-0 Away: 3-3-1 Neutral: 2-1-0Date Opponent ScoreAug. 31 at Wingate University PPD - RAINSept. 4 #16 Barton College W 2-1Sept. 7 $ Lees-McRae College L 0-1Sept. 8 $ Lynn University W 2-0Sept. 11 St. Andrews College W 11-0Sept. 14 % vs Eckerd University W 2-1Sept. 15 % vs Queens College W 6-1Sept. 18 UNC Pembroke * W 2-0Sept. 24 Catawba College W 3-1Sept. 28 at #15 Univ. of North Florida * L 1-3Oct. 2 at Lander University * W 4-0Oct. 8 at Pfeiffer University W 2-1Oct. 12 Clayton Coll. & State Univ.* PPDOct. 17 Belmont Abbey College W 2-1Oct. 19 #19 Presbyterian College W 2-1Oct. 21 vs Clayton Coll.& St. Univ. * # L 1-2Oct. 23 at USC Aiken * ot L 1-2Oct. 26 Kennesaw State Univ. * L 1-2Nov. 2 at USC Spartanburg * ot T 2-2Nov. 6 at USC Spartanburg & W 2-1Nov. 9 at #8 Kennesaw St. Univ. & L 0-3

* Peach Belt Conference match# played at USC Aiken in Aiken, SC$ Francis Marion Invitational in Florence, SC% at UNF Invitational in Jacksonville, FL& Peach Belt Conference Tournament

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2003 ResultsOVERALL RECORD: 11-7-1 PBC: 4-3-0Home: 7-2-0 Away: 4-5-1 Neutral: 0-0-0Date Opponent ScoreAug. 30 at Lenoir-Rhyne College ot W 3-2Sept. 2 at Barton College ot L 1-2Sept. 6 $ Lees-McRae College W 4-1Sept. 7 $ Queens U. of Charlotte W 2-0Sept. 10 Longwood College W 4-1Sept. 17 Wingate University L 0-1Sept. 20 at USC Aiken * W 9-1Sept. 24 UNC Pembroke * W 1-0Sept. 30 at Presbyterian College L 0-1Oct. 4 #5 Kennesaw State Univ.* L 1-4Oct. 9 at St. Andrews Pres. College W 7-0Oct. 11 at Univ. of North Florida * L 1-2Oct. 16 at Belmont Abbey College W 4-0Oct. 19 at USC Spartanburg * L 0-1Oct. 25 Lander University * W 7-0Oct. 30 at Catawba College ot T 1-1Nov. 1 Clayton College & St. U.* W 4-0Nov. 4 & UNC Pembroke W 2-1Nov. 7 & at #2 Kennesaw St. Univ. L 0-4

* Peach Belt Conference match$ Francis Marion Invitational in Florence, SC& Peach Belt Conference Tournament

2004 ResultsOVERALL RECORD: 13-4-0 PBC: 7-1-0Home: 7-3-0 Away: 6-1-0 Neutral: 0-0-0Date Opponent ScoreAug. 27 $ Lees-McRae College W 4-0Aug. 29 $ #18 Carson-Newman L 0-2Sept. 3 Lenoir-Rhyne College W 4-0Sept. 11 at #20 Catawba College L 2-6Sept. 15 at Presbyterian College W 4-3Sept. 19 at Clayton College & St. Univ.* W 1-0Sept. 29 Belmont Abbey College W 9-0Oct. 2 Columbus State Univ. * W 4-1Oct. 9 at Ga.College & State Univ.* W 4-0Oct. 13 Univ. of North Florida * L 1-2Oct. 16 USC Aiken * W 2-0Oct. 20 at Wingate University W 2-0Oct. 23 at Lander University * W 1-0Oct. 27 at UNC Pembroke * W 2-1Oct. 30 USC Upstate * W 5-1Nov. 3 ^ Ga. Coll. & St. Univ. ot W 1-0Nov. 6 ^ Clayton Coll. & St. Univ. L 2-3

* Peach Belt Conference match$ Francis Marion Invitational in Florence, SC^ Peach Belt Conference Tournament

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FMU’s Katie Roberts (#8),a four-time All-Conference selection,missed only one match during her ca-reer and ended her playing days asthe school’s career leader in shots(220), goals (47), assists (35), andpoints (129). She was a two-time All-American, both in the classroom andon the playing field. Upon graduation,she held the Peach Belt Conferencecareer marks for assists and pointsand shared the career record for goals.She helped FMU to a four-year markof 55-21-3 mark, one PBC Tournamenttitle, and one NCAA Division II nationaltournament invitation.

2004 Patriot Squad

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2005 ResultsOVERALL RECORD: 5-9-1Home: 3-3-1 Away: 2-5-0 Neutral: 0-1-0Date Opponent ScoreSep 02 at Vanderbilt Univ. L 0-9Sep 04 at Lenoir-Rhyne College W 1-0Sep 11 at Mercer University L 0-3Sep 18 at East Carolina Univ. L 1-6Sep 23 at Western Carolina U. L 0-2Sep 28 Presbyterian College W 3-2Oct 01 Lander University W 4-0Oct 10 Howard University ot L 1-2Oct 13 #3 Lindsey Wilson Coll. L 0-3Oct 15 Wingate University ot W 2-1Oct 18 UNC Asheville L 1-3Oct 23 Clayton State Univ. ot T 1-1Oct 31 at North Florida ot W 2-1Nov 05 vs Northern Colorado L 1-2Nov 06 at Kennesaw State Univ. L 3-6

% Independent Cup in Kennesaw, Ga.

2006 ResultsOVERALL RECORD: 11- 5-3Home: 5-0-2 Away: 5-5-1 Neutral: 1-0-0Date Opponent ScoreAug 25 at Charlotte L 1-2Aug 27 at Gardner-Webb Univ. L 0-3Aug 31 at Univ. of South Carolina L 1-2Sep 03 at Mount Saint Mary’s Univ. W 2-1Sep 13 Charleston Southern Univ.W 2-1Sep 15 vs Youngstown State ^ W 2-1Sep 16 at The Citadel ̂ W 2-0Sep 19 at College of Charleston ot T 0-0Sep 22 Western Carolina Univ. ot T 0-0Sep 24 East Carolina Univ. ot T 0-0Sep 27 at Presbyterian College W 4-1Oct 01 at Clemson University L 0-4Oct 07 at Longwood College L 1-2Oct 13 S.C. State University W 7-0Oct 15 at High Point University ot W 2-1Oct 22 at Howard University W 6-0Oct 24 Coastal Carolina Univ. W 2-1Oct 27 Delaware State University W 6-0Oct 29 Univ. of North Florida W 1-0

^ adidas Soccer Classic in Charleston, SC

2007 ResultsOVERALL RECORD: 10-7-1Home: 6-0-0 Away: 4-6-1 Neutral: 0-1-0Date Opponent ScoreAug 25 at Charlotte L 1-2Sep 02 at Vanderbilt Univ. L 0-9Aug 31 at Winthrop ot T 1-1Sep 02 Gardner-Webb Univ. W 4-1Sep 07 at Florida State U. L 0-10Sep 14 vs UNC Wilmington * L 3-5Sep 16 at Coll.of Charleston * L 1-4Sep 21 at Coastal Carolina Univ. W 4-0Sep 23 Presbyterian College W 1-0Sep 26 at UNC-Asheville W 2-0Sep 29 at East Carolina Univ. L 0-2Oct 07 at Davidson College L 0-4Oct 12 High Pount Univ. ot W 2-1Oct 14 Longwood University W 1-0Oct 18 at Liberty University L 0-1Oct 21 Howard University W 14-0Oct 23 at S.C. State Univ. W 4-0Oct 26 Wisconsin-Green Bay W 3-1Oct 28 at NC State Univ. L 0-3Nov 02 at Campbell Univ. W 5-1

* College of Charleston Tournament in Charleston, SC

2005 Patriot Squad

2006 Patriot Squad

2007 Patriot Squad

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2008 ResultsOVERALL RECORD: 6-12-1Home: 5-2-1 Away: 1-7-0 Neutral: 0-3-0Date Opponent ScoreAug 22 at Charleston Southern ot L 2-3Aug 24 East Carolina University L 0-2Aug 29 #20 Wake Forest Univ. L 0-3Sep 05 vs Furman University # L 1-2Sep 07 vs Clemson University # L 0-3Sep 12 vs UNC Wilmington & L 0-1Sep 14 at Appalachian State U. & L 0-1Sep 21 at Charlotte L 0-6Sep 26 at Navy L 0-3Sep 28 Eastern Kentucky Univ. ot T 1-1Oct 03 at Presbyterian College L 0-1Oct 05 Liberty University W 2-1Oct 08 Winthrop University W 1-0Oct 17 at Univ. of Missouri L 1-6Oct 19 at Univ. of Kansas L 0-7Oct 22 at Longwood College ot W 2-1Oct 27 Coastal Caroluna Univ. ot W 1-0Oct 29 S.C. State University W 7-0Nov 01 Campbell University W 2-0

# Carolina’s Cup in Columbia, S.C.& Mountaineers Invitational in Boone, N.C.

2009 ResultsOVERALL RECORD: 3-12-1Home: 2-3-1 Away: 1-9-0 Neutral: 0-3-0Date Opponent ScoreAug 21 at Campbell University L 1-2Aug 23 Navy L 2-6Aug 28 at Kennesaw State Univ. L 1-2Aug 30 at Samford University L 0-3Sep 04 at Charlotte L 1-7Sep 06 at Davidson L 0-5Sep 13 Presbyterian College W 1-0Sep 18 UNC Wilmington L 0-4Sep 20 Appalachian State Univ. ot T 0-0Sep 24 at Liberty University L 0-4Sep 25 at Winthrop University L 0-2Sep 27 Charleston Southern U. L 2-3Sep 30 at Gardner-Webb Univ. L 0-2Oct 11 at Eastern Kentucky Univ. W 3-0Oct 18 Longwood University W 3-0Oct 29 at N.C. State Univ. L 0-2

2010 ResultsOVERALL RECORD: 3-13-2Home: 3-3-0 Away: 0-10-2 Neutral: 0-0-0Date Opponent ScoreAug 20 at High Point University L 0-1Aug 22 at East Carolina University L 1-4Aug 25 at UNC Wilmington L 0-4Aug 27 Radford University L 0-2Aug 29 Wofford College ot W 3-2Sep 02 at #15 Duke University L 0-9Sep 05 East Tennessee St. Univ. W 2-1Sep 10 at Univ. of North Florida L 3-4Sep 12 at Jacksonville University L 0-3Sep 17 at Western Carolina U. ot T 1-1Sep 19 at UNC Asheville L 1-2Sep 24 at Presbyterian College L 0-1Sep 26 Charlotte L 0-1Oct 02 S.C. State University W 4-0Oct 08 at Univ. of Oklahoma L 0-8Oct 13 at Coastal Carolina U. ot T 1-1Oct 15 at Longwood University L 0-3Oct 24 Clemson University L 1-4

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2009 Patriot Squad

2010 Patriot Squad

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2011 ResultsOVERALL RECORD: 4-13-1Home: 3-3-0 Away: 1-10-1 Neutral: 0-0-0Date Opponent ScoreAug 19 UNC Wilmington L 0-2Aug 21 High Point University W 2-1Aug 24 at Campbell University L 0-3Aug 26 at Radford University L 0-2Aug 28 at USC Upstate OT T 1-1Sept 4 Winthrop University W 2-1Sept 6 at Presbyterian College W 3-2Sept 11 at Wofford College L 0-1Sept 14 at Charleston Southern Univ. L 0-1Sept 18 East Carolina University L 0-2Sept 23 at Temple University L 0-1Sept 25 at Navy L 0-1Oct 10 at Princeton University L 0-6Oct 12 at Brown University L 1-5Oct 17 St. Andrews Pres.College W 7-0Oct 20 at S.C. State University L 2-3Oct 27 at Clemson University L 0-4Oct 30 Longwood University L 0-3

2012 ResultsOVERALL RECORD: 7-9-1Home: 6-0-0 Away: 0-8-1 Neutral: 1-1-0Date Opponent ScoreAug 19 at Coastal Carolina Univ. L 0-3Aug 21 Presbyterian College ot W 4-3Aug 24 at Campbell University ot T 1-1Aug 31 vs Alabama State Univ. ^ W 3-0Sept 2 vs University of Maine ^ L 0-1Sept 7 USC Upstate W 4-0Sept 9 Charleston Southern Univ W 3-1Sept 14 at Winthrop University L 0-2Sept 16 at Elon University L 0-1Sept 21 Prairie View A&M Univ. W 3-2Sept 25 at Charlotte L 0-6Oct 3 at #9 Univ. of Maryland L 1-5Oct 6 at Cleveland State University L 1-4Oct 10 Montreat College W 5-0Oct 14 at Texas Tech University L 0-3Oct 21 at #6/#8 Duke University L 0-4Oct 24 S.C. State University W 3-0

^ Sleep Inn Classic in Orangeburg, SC

2013 ResultsOVERALL RECORD: 2-17-0Home: 0-6-0 Away: 2-9-0 Neutral: 0-2-0Date Opponent ScoreAug 26 at Charleston Southern Univ. L 0-1Aug 30 vs UAB ^ L 0-2Sept 1 vs Gardner-Webb Univ. ^ OT L 1-2Sept 7 at Campbell University L 2-3Sept 13 at East Carolina Univ. L 0-3Sept 19 at East Tennessee State U. L 0-2Sept 22 UNC Wilmington L 1-3Sept 27 at Wofford College L 0-3Sept 29 at Furman University L 1-3Oct 4 UNC Greensboro L 0-2Oct 6 Elon University L 1-6Oct 10 at Georgia Southern Univ. L 0-5Oct 13 Davidson College L 3-4Oct 18 at Tennessee-Chattanooga L 2-3Oct 20 at Samford University OT L 1-2Oct 22 at So. Carolina St. Univ. OT W 2-1Oct 25 Western Carolina Univ. L 2-4Oct 27 Appalachian State Univ. L 0-1Oct 30 at The Citadel OT W 4-3

^ Sleep Inn Classic in Orangeburg, SC

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2012 Patriot Squad

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2014 ResultsOVERALL RECORD: 3-12-1Home: 3-4-0 Away: 0-5-0 Neutral: 0-3-1Date Opponent ScoreAug 22 Georgia Southern Univ. L 1-2Aug 29 at Univ. of Kentucky L 0-5Sept 1 East Carolina Univ. L 0-6Sept 13 at UNC Wilmington ̂ L 0-8Sept 14 vs Elon University ^ L 1-3Sept 19 vs Troy University # L 1-3Sept 21 at Univ. of South Alabama # L 0-5Sept 26 Northern Kentucky Univ. L 3-4Sept 30 at Longwood University L 1-6Oct 4 Winthrop University OT L 1-2Oct 7 So. Carolina St. Univ. W 2-1Oct 11 Charleston Southern U. W 3-2Oct 21 at USC Upstate L 1-2Oct 26 Delaware State Univ. W 2-0Oct 31 vs NJIT % OT T 1-1Nov 2 vs So. Carolina St. Univ. % L 0-1

^ Hilton Garden Inn Mayfaire Invitational in Wilmington, NC# Jaguar Classic in Mobile, AL% D1 Independent Schools Tournament in Dover, DE

2015 ResultsOVERALL RECORD: 0-0-0Home: 0-0-0 Away: 0-0-0 Neutral: 0-0-0Date Opponent ScoreAug 21 Univ. of North FloridaAug 23 at Presbyterian CollegeAug 27 at Winthrop UniversityAug 30 UNC AshevilleSept 4 at Georgia East Carolina Univ.Sept 6 Stetson UniversitySept 11 vs Morehead State Univ. &Sept 13 at The CitadelSept 15 Wofford CollegeSept 18 vs Hampton University $Sept 20 at VMI $Sept 23 vs Clayton State Univ. +Sept 26 at Davidson CollegeOct 3 Longwood UniversityOct 5 Elon UniversityOct 10 at Charleston Southern Univ.Oct 16 at So. Carolina State Univ.Oct 20 USC UpstateOct 30 TBA %Nov 1 TBA %

& Nike Challenge 2 at Charleston Southen Univ. in Charleston, SC$ VMI Tournament in Lexington, VA+ at USC Aiken in Aiken, SC% D1 Independent Schools Tournament in Florence, SC

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Past FMU Team MVPs1995 Erin Goerke1996 Bonnie Bauer1997 Joanna Rish1998 Kerri Williams1999 Rose Joyce2000 Jackie Hoerath2001 Amanda Liles2002 Amanda Liles2003 Brittany Rothenbach2004 Jackie Bateman

Katie Riley Brittany Rothenbach

Mollie Jones

2005 Kate Anderson2006 Jacque Sutphin2007 Angela Salem2008 Angela Salem2009 Angela Salem2010 Adrienna Osorio-McKenna2011 Lauren Vetock2012 Rebeccah Hoekstra2013 Yasmin Bunter2014 Brittney Smith

Jacque Sutphin

FMU Women’s Soccer Honors 1995-2014

The First Page (#1) of FMU Women’s Soccer..............First Match.......2-1 loss at Queens College, Sept. 2, 1995 in Charlotte, N.C.First Goal.........Karen Issenmann (88th min.) at Queens College, Sept. 2, 1995First Assist.......Elysa Neely (88th min.) at Queens College, Sept. 2, 1995, (2-1 loss)First Save.........Kelly Graham at Queens College, Sept. 2, 1995, (FMU lost 2-1)First Win..........6-3 vs St. Andrews College, Sept. 7, 1995 in FlorenceFirst Tie...........1-1 vs. Queens College, Sept. 7, 1996 in FlorenceFirst Hattrick….Erin Goerke vs St. Andrews College (Sept. 7, 1995) (FMU won 6-3)First Home Match.........See “The First Win”First Shutout Win.........2-0 vs Coker College (Sept. 13, 1995) in FlorenceFirst Winning Season.....11-6-0 record in 1995 (inaugural season)First Win Over NCAA I Opponent..........2-1 (OT) at UNC Wilmington (Oct. 31, 1996)First National Ranking...............#24 in the Sept. 23 1996 NSCAA/Umbro NCAA Division II Top 25 pollFirst Win Over Nationally-Ranked Opponent..3-0 win vs #4 Presbyterian College, Oct. 11, 1996, in Florence

Angela Salem

ALL-TIME COACHES’ RECORDSMurray Hartzler (1995-02) 109-35-4 (.750)Marty Beall (2003-2008) 56-44-7 (.556)Joel Person (2009-2011) 10-38-4 (.231)Frank Pitt (2012-present) 12-38-2 (.250)

Yasmin Bunter

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NSCAA All-Region TeamDenneny Budlong (2000 - 1st team)Kristi Eyler (2004 - 2nd team)Kendra Floyd (1997 - 2nd team)Ashley Fortune (2004 - 1st team)Jackie Hoerath (1999 - 2nd team)Rose Joyce (1998 - 1st team)Katie Riley (2002 - 3rd team, 2004-1st team)Katie Roberts (2000 - 1st team, 2001 - 1st team,

2002 - 1st team, 2003 - 2nd team)Meika Sidebottom (1999 - 2nd team)Jessica Skarzinski (2000 - 2nd team, 2002 - 3rd team)Kerri Williams (1998 - 1st team)

CoSIDA All-Region TeamKendra Floyd (1996 - 2nd team)Erin Goerke (1996 - 2nd team)

NSCAA/adidas All-America TeamKatie Riley (2004 - 3rd team)Katie Roberts (2000 - 2nd team, 2002 - 3rd team)

NSCAA/adidas Scholar All-Region TeamKatie Roberts (2003 - 1st team)Jessica Skarzinski (2003 - 2nd team)

Verizon Academic All-District III TeamKatie Riley (2004 - 2nd team)Sabina Sapienza (2001)

NSCAA/adidas Scholar All-America TeamKatie Riley (2004 - 3rd team)Katie Roberts (2002 - 3rd team, 2003 - 3rd team)

All-Time List of HonorsPeach Belt Conference Player of the WeekJackie Bateman (2004)Ashley Fortune (2004)Cyprian Gillingham (2004)Lauren Griffee (2001)Amanda Liles (2000)Julia Lufriu (2001)Katie Riley (2002)Katie Roberts (twice in 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003)

Peach Belt Conference All-Conference TeamDenneny Budlong (2000)Kristi Eyler (2004)Ashley Fortune (2004)Amanda Liles (2001, 2002)Julia Lufriu (2001)Katie Riley (2002 #, 2004)Joanna Rish (2000)Katie Roberts (2000 * #, 2001, 2002 *, 2003)Brittany Rothenbach (2004)Jessica Skarzinski (2000, 2001, 2002, 2003)

Peach Belt Conference All-Tournament TeamKate Anderson (2002)Gena Fennell (2000)Cyprian Gillingham (2004)Jackie Hoerath (2000)Jackie Hurst (2000, 2001)Amanda Liles (2001)Cara Norman (2002)Jody Rhoderick (2003)Katie Riley (2004)Katie Roberts (2001 - MVP)Brittany Rothenbach (2003)Sabina Sapienza (2001)

* Player of the Year # Freshman of the Year

NSCAA Team Academic Award2004, 2003

FMU Women’s Soccer D2 Honors 1995-2004

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FMU Women’s Soccer D1 Honors 2005-2014

NSCAA University Division Scholar All-South RegionYasmin Bunter (2012 - HM)

College Sports MadnessD1 Independents All-Conference TeamChanel Harris (2014 - 1st team ; 2013 - Off. POY, 1st team)Yasmin Bunter (2013 - 1st team)Sandy Odembo (2013 - 1st team)Kristina Marria (2013 - 1st team)Elizabeth Asare (2014 - Off. POY, 1st team ; 2013 - 2nd team)Brittney Smith (2014 - 2nd team ; 2013 - 2nd team)Kelly Anthony (2014 - 1st team)Kristyn Leung (2014 - 2nd team)Ariana Pierner (2014 - 2nd team)Tori Whigham (2014 - 1st team)

College Sports MadnessD1 Independents Player of the WeekTori Whigham (2013)Elizabeth Asare (2014)

Division I All-Independent TeamMollie Jones (2005 - first team)Katie Riley (2005 - honorable mention)

Jewish Sports Review All-America TeamRebecca Nelson (2010)

Soccer Buzz Team of the WeekAshley Fortune (2007)

Division I Independent All-Academic TeamKate Anderson (2005)Katie Riley (2005)Brittany Rothenbach (2005)

NSCAA/adidas Scholar All-Region TeamBrandi Bonifay (2007 - HM)Kiersten Nedervelt (2007 - HM)Jody Rhoderick (2007 - HM)Brittney Smith (2014 - HM)

Verizon Academic All-District III TeamSabina Sapienza (2001)

ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District III TeamKatie Riley (2005 - 3rd team / Univ. Division)Emily Brandenburg (2008 - 2nd team / Univ. Division)Emily Brandenburg (2009 - 1st team / Univ. Division)

ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America TeamEmily Brandenburg (2009 - 3rd team / Univ. Division)

NSCAA Team Academic Award2012, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2007, 2006, 2005

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The Francis Marion University men’s golf and women’s soccer programs compete as NCAADivision I independents, while the university’s remaining 10 sports compete as members of the14-school NCAA Division II Peach Belt Conference. Prior to the 2005 season, the Patriotwomen’s soccer program was a member of the PBC from 2000 to 2004.

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Peach Belt Conference 2004 Women’s Soccer StandingsSCHOOL PBC GAMES HOME AWAY ALL GAMES HOME AWAY NEUT Last 10 Last 5 Streakx -Francis Marion 7-1 .875 3-1 4-0 13-4 .765 7-3 6-1 0-0 8-2 4-1 L1USC Upstate 6-1-1 .813 3-0-1 4-0 12-2-3 .794 6-1-1 6-1-1 0-0-1 6-1-3 3-1-1 T1y - North Florida 6-2 .750 4-1 2-1 13-5-3 .690 6-2 4-2-1 3-1-2 6-3-1 3-1-1 L1Clayton State 4-3-1 .563 3-1 1-2-1 13-6-1 .700 7-1 6-4-1 0-1 7-3 2-3 L2UNC Pembroke 3-3-2 .500 3-1 0-2-2 12-5-2 .684 6-2-1 6-3-1 0-0 4-5-1 1-3-1 L1Lander 1-4-3 .313 1-1-2 0-3-1 6-7-4 .471 2-3-2 4-4-2 0-0 2-6-2 1-4 L3Columbus State 1-4-3 .313 0-2-1 1-2-2 3-9-5 .324 0-5-2 3-4-2 0-0 1-6-3 1-3-1 L1GC&SU 1-5-2 .250 1-1-2 0-4 5-10-2 .353 2-3-2 3-7 0-0 1-7-2 1-4 L1USC Aiken 1-7 .125 1-3 0-4 2-12-2 .188 1-5-1 1-7-1 0-0 2-8 1-4 L1x - 2004 regular-season champions y - 2004 tournament champions

FMU receives the 2004 Peach Belt Conferenceregular-season championship trophy.

The Patriots celebrate after a victory in 2004.

Hartzler FieldCompleted during the sum-mer of 2012, the Murray G.Hartzler Soccer Fieldserves as the home facilityfor both the Francis MarionUniversity men's andwomen's soccer pro-grams. The field is situatedin the new $11.1 million R.Gerald Griffin Athletic Com-plex located across thestreet from the main FMUcampus. Hartzler Field is lighted with field dimensions of 120x75 yards and a capacity of 650 with a enclosed pressbox. The physical address is 4700 East Palmetto Street, Florence, SC 29506. The facility is named for the currentathletic director and former men's soccer coach. Hartzler also began the women's soccer program in 1995 andcoiached that squad for eight seasons. The Patriot Women were 6-0-0 at home in the inaugural season of 2012 andare 9-10-0 all-time on the new pitch.

The Patriots left behind the FMU Soccer Field, located behind the Smith University Center at the southern end ofthe campus, where the Patriot men posted an all-time home mark of 141-127-19 (.524) and the Patriot women a101-27-7 (.774) record. Prior to building the FMU Soccer Field, the Patriot men’s team played its home matches onthe university’s Cormell (baseball) Field, which at that time included an astroturf infield.

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TEAM SINGLE-MATCH RECORDS:MOST GOALS SCORED:16 at Anderson College (Sept. 13, 1997) (Won 16-0)MOST POINTS: 44 (14 g,16 a) vs Howard Univ. (Oct. 21, 2007)LARGEST VICTORY MARGIN: 16-0 at Anderson (Sept. 13, 1997)MOST GOALS ALLOWED:12 at Brewton-Parker College (Oct. 26, 1995) (Lost 12-2)LARGEST LOSING MARGIN: 10-0 FMU at Florida St. (Sept. 7,2007)12-2 FMU at Brewton-Parker College (Oct. 26, 1995)MOST GOALS SCORED (BOTH TEAMS):16 Francis Marion (16) at Anderson (0) (Sept. 13,1997)FEWEST GOALS SCORED (BOTH TEAMS): 0 Four times [mostrecently FMU (0) vs Appalachain State (0) on Sept. 20, 2009]HIGHEST SCORING TIE: 2-2 Francis Marion at USCS (Nov.2, 2002)LEAST TIME ELAPSED UNTIL FIRST FMU GOAL:0:58 Katie Roberts (assist Katie Riley) vs Catawba (Sept. 24, 2002)1:12 Cyprian Gillingham (assists Fortune/Riley)vs No.Florida (Oct.13,2004)1:23 Yasmin Bunter (assist Kiley Williams) vs SC State (Oct. 2, 2010)1:25 Jennifer Wineberg (assist Meika Sidebottom) vs Erskine (Oct.26,1998)LEAST TIME ELAPSED UNTIL FIRST OPPONENT GOAL:0:11 Lynn Univ. goal vs Francis Marion (Oct.3,1998)(FMU lost 4-0)LEAST TIME ELAPSED BETWEEN FMU GOALS:0:06 Susie Harris / Laurel Kenerson ; FMU at Lander (Oct.4,2000)0:16 Kerri Williams / Jennifer Wineberg ; FMU at Lander (Sept.29,1998)0:23 Jennifer Wineberg / Erin Goerke ; FMU vs Anderson (Sept. 21, 1996)0:25 Bonnie Bauer / Erin Goerke ; FMU vs Clayton State (Oct. 5, 1996)0:32 Erin Goerke / Elizabeth Williams ; FMU vs Barton (Sept.21,1995)LEAST TIME ELAPSED BETWEEN GOALS BY OPPOSING TEAMS:0:10 Kelly Rankin (UNCW)/Angela Salem (FMU) Sept. 14, 2007 at CofC0:13 Cyprian Gillingham (FMU)/Ginny Wolfe (PC) Sept.15, 2004 at PC0:13 Kristin Hendricks (Catawba)/Karen Issenmann (FM);Sept.9,1995 at FM0:14 Heather Sakaduski (Lees-McRae)/Sabina Sapienza (FMU); Sept.8, 2001 at FM0:29 Mary Kresse (UNCP)/Julia Lufriu (FMU); Oct. 23, 2001 at UNCP0:35 Kerri Williams (FMU)/Bonnie Constantine (Barton); Sept.9,1998 at FMMOST ASSISTS: 16 vs Howard Univ.(Oct.21, 2007) (FM won 14-0)MOST SHOTS: 43 vs St.Andrews (Sept.11, 2002) (FMU won 11-0)41 vs twice (Sept. 4, 1997) (Oct. 18, 1997)FEWEST SHOTS: 0 at Kentucky (Aug. 29, 2014) (lost 0-5); 1 atRadford Univ. (Aug. 26, 2011) (lost 0-2); 2 vs several opponentsMOST SHOTS ALLOWED:44 at Brewton-Parker Coll. (Oct. 26, 1995) (FMU lost 12-2)FEWEST SHOTS ALLOWED: 0 on four occasionsMOST SAVES: 20 at Presbyterian Coll. (Oct.16,1995)(FM lost 1-0)MOST FOULS: 25 at Mars Hill Coll. (Oct. 7, 1998) (FMU won 3-0)MOST CORNER KICKS:17 vs Wingate University (Sept. 22, 1999) (FMU won 1-0 OT)MOST CORNER KICKS ALLOWED: 12 on four occasionsLARGEST HOME CROWD: 412 vs Belmont Abbey (Nov.15,1998) (FMU lost 3-1)TEAM SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS:MOST MATCHES PLAYED: 21 in 2001MOST WINS: 17 in 2000MOST LOSSES: 17 in 2013MOST TIES: 3 in 2006BEST RECORD: 17-3-0 (.850) in 2000WORST RECORD: 2-17-0 (.105) in 2013LONGEST WINNING STREAK: 12 (Sept. 19 – Nov. 3, 2000)11 (Oct. 15, 1999 - Sept. 14, 2000)11 (Oct. 27, 1996 – Sept. 30, 1997)LONGEST UNBEATEN STREAK: 12-0-0 Sept. 19 – Nov. 3, 200011-0-0 Oct. 15, 1999 – Sept. 14, 200011-0-0 Oct. 27, 1996 – Sept. 30, 1997LONGEST LOSING STREAK:15 (Aug. 26-Oct.20, 2013) ; 10 (Aug. 22-Oct. 4, 2014); 9 (once) ;5 (once) ; 3 (3 occasions)LONGEST NON-WINNING STREAK:15 (all losses) Aug. 26-Oct.20, 2013 ; 11 (10 Losses 1 tie) Aug.22 – Oct. 3, 2008; 10 (all losses) Aug. 22-Oct. 4, 2014MOST GOALS SCORED: 84 in 1997 (18 matches)FEWEST GOALS SCORED: 14 in 2009 (16 matches)MOST ASSISTS: 56 in 2001 (21 matches)FEWEST ASSISTS: 10 in 2009 (16 matches)MOST GOALS ALLOWED: 53 in 2013 (19 matches)FEWEST GOALS ALLOWED: 11 in 1996 (17 matches)BEST GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE: 0.63 in 1996 (17 matches)MOST SHOTS: 380 in 1997 (18 matches)MOST SHOTS ALLOWED: 337 in 2013 (19 matches)MOST FOULS: 244 in 1998 (19 matches)MOST CORNER KICKS: 160 in 2001 (21 matches)MOST CORNER KICKS ALLOWED: 103 in 2013 (19 matches)MOST SHUTOUTS: 10 in 1997 (18 matches)MOST CONSECUTIVE SHUTOUTS: 6 Oct. 5-19, 1996CONSECUTIVE SHUTOUT MINUTES:596:27 Sept.29–Oct.24,1996 (Jennifer Privette 326:27/Kristen Banach 270:00)483:38 Sept. 15-27, 2006 (Jacque Sutphin)470:42 Aug.30–Sept.20,1997 (Joanna Rish 380:42/Jennifer Privette 90:00)MOST TIMES SHUTOUT: 11 in 2011 (18 matches)MOST SAVES: 120 in 2010 (18 matches)

INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-MATCH RECORDS:MOST GOALS SCORED:6 Ashley Fortune vs Belmont Abbey Coll. (Sept. 29, 2004)(FMU won 9-0)6 Ashley Green at Anderson College (Sept. 13, 1997) (FMU won 16-0)5 Katie Roberts vs St. Andrews Pres. Coll. (Sept.11,2002)(FMU won 11-0)5 Katie Roberts at Queens College (Aug. 28, 2001) (FMU won 6-0)4 Ashley Fortune vs Howard University (Oct. 21, 2007) (FMU won 14-0)4 Kirby Stenard vs S.C. State University (Oct. 13, 2006) (won 7-0)4 Erin Goerke at Mount Olive College (Oct. 9, 1995) (FMU won 7-0)3 Kiley Williams vs S.C. State University (Oct. 29, 2008) (FMU won 7-0)3 Kirby Stenard vs Howard University (Oct. 21, 2007) (FMU won 14-0)3 Ashley Fortune at Howard University (Oct. 22, 2006) Won 6-0)3 Katie Riley vs Queens Coll. (Sept. 15, 2002 in Jacksonville,FL)(FMU won 6-1)3 Sabina Sapienza vs Mars Hill College (Sept.29,2001) (FMU won 9-0)3 Julia Lufriu vs Saint Leo Univ. (Sept.22,2001 in Spartanburg,SC)(FMU won 5-0)3 Katie Roberts vs Pfeiffer University (Aug. 29, 2000) (FMU won 4-2)3 Katie Roberts vs Presbyterian Coll. (Oct.7,2000)(FMU won 3-2 OT)3 Erin Goerke vs St. Andrews College (Sept. 7, 1995) (FMU won 6-3)3 Erin Goerke vs Barton College (Sept. 21, 1995) (FMU won 7-0)3 Erin Goerke vs Mars Hill College (Oct. 7, 1995) (FMU won 7-0)3 Kerri Williams vs Mars Hill College (Oct. 7, 1995) (FMU won 7-0)3 Jennifer Wineberg at Mount Olive Coll. (Sept.17,1996)(FMU won 11-1)3 Kendra Floyd vs Mount Olive Coll. (Sept. 16, 1997) (FMU won 11-0)3 Denise Hornbeck vs Mount Olive Coll. (Sept.16,1997) (FMU won 11-0)3 Jennifer Wineberg vs Erskine College (Oct.26,1998) (FMU won 10-0)3 Jennifer Wineberg at Gardner-Webb Univ. (Oct.31,1998) (FMU won 5-1)MOST ASSISTS: 8 Ashley Fortune vs Howard U. (Oct. 21, 2007)(FMU won 14-0)4 Katie Riley vs Belmont Abbey College (Sept. 29, 2004) (FMU won 9-0)4 Chris King at Mount Olive College (Sept. 17, 1996) (FMU won 11-1)MOST POINTS (goals x 2 + assists):16 (4 g 8 a) Ashley Fortune vs Howard Univ. (Oct. 21, 2007) (FMU won 14-0)13 (6 g 1 a) Ashley Fortune vs Belmont Abbey (Sept.29,2004)(FM won 9-0)12 (6 g) Ashley Green at Anderson Coll. (Sept.13,1997)(FMU won 16-0)11 (5 g 1 a) Katie Roberts vs St. Andrews (Sept.11,2002)(FMU won 11-0)10 (5 g) Katie Roberts at Queens Coll. (Aug. 28, 2001) (FMU won 6-0)MOST SAVES: 20 Kristen Banach at Presbyterian (Oct. 16,1995)(FM lost 1-0)

FMU Women’s Soccer All-Time Records 1995-2012

INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS:MOST MATCHES PLAYED: 21 eight players in 2001MOST GOALS SCORED: 24 Erin Goerke 1995 (17 matches)MOST ASSISTS: 14 Ashley Fortune, 2007 (15 matches); 11 Angela Salem 2006(17 m); 11 Katie Roberts 2002 (19 m); 11 Susie Harris 1997 (18 m)MOST POINTS (goals x 2 + assists):

54 (24 g 6 a) Erin Goerke 1995 (17 matches)HIGHEST GOALS PER MATCH AVERAGE:

1.41 Erin Goerke 1995 (24 goals in 17 matches)MOST SHOTS: 75 Erin Goerke 1995 (17 matches)MOST SAVES: 110 Taylor O’Berry 2013 (19 matches); 109 Amanda Liles 2002 (18 m)MOST SHUTOUTS: 8 Jackie Bateman 2004 (15 matches) 7 Jacque Sutphin 2006 (19 matches) ; 7 Kristen Banach 1995 (15 matches)BEST GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE (min. 1000 minutes):

0.43 Joanna Rish 1997 (5 goals in 12 matches / 1043 minutes)HIGHEST SAVE PERCENTAGE (min. 1000 minutes):

.911 Joanna Rish 1997 (5 goals, 51 saves, 12 matches)LONGEST SHUTOUT STREAK: 483:38 Jacque Sutphin (Sept. 15-27, 2006)

418:30 Kristen Banach (Sept. 16-30, 1995)MOST MATCHES PLAYED IN GOAL: 21 Amanda Liles 2001MOST MINUTES PLAYED IN GOAL: 1958 Amanda Liles 2001 (21 matches)INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS:MOST MATCHES PLAYED: 78 Katie Roberts (2000-03)MOST MATCHES STARTED: 78 Katie Roberts (2000-03)MOST GOALS SCORED: 47 Katie Roberts (2000-03 ; 78 matches)HIGHEST GOALS PER MATCH AVERAGE:

1.00 Erin Goerke 1995-96 (34 goals in 34 matches)MOST ASSISTS: 35 Katie Roberts (2000-03 ; 78 matches)MOST POINTS (goals x 2 + assists):

129 (47 g 35 a) Katie Roberts (2000-03 ; 78 matches)MOST SHOTS: 220 Katie Roberts (2000-03 ; 78 matches)MOST MATCHES IN GOAL: 56 Amanda Liles (1999-2002)MOST MINUTES PLAYED IN GOAL: 5082 Amanda Liles (1999-2002 ; 56 matches)MOST SAVES: 298 Taylor O’Berry (2012-14 ; 52); 287 Jacque Sutphin (2005-07; 51matches) ; 243 Amanda Liles (1999-2002 ; 56); 182 Joanna Rish (1997-2000; 52)BEST GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE:1.0075 Jamie Gustason (2001-03) (12 goals, 1072 minutes, 14 matches)1.0584 Joanna Rish (1997-2000) (54 goals, 4592 minutes, 52 matches)1.0626 Amanda Liles (1999-2002) (60 goals, 5082 minutes, 56 matches)MOST SHUTOUTS: 20.5 Joanna Rish (1997-2000 ; 52 matches)

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