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#1 Louise Hogrell #2 Rachel Garcia #3 Lauren Tanner #4 Mariel Gutierrez #5 Kelsey Nix

#6 Bria Washington #7 Andie Fontanetta #8 Caroline Waters #9 Bella Hartley #10 Becca Rasmussen

#11 Carli Shultis #12 Taylor Donohue #13 Maddie Burdick #14 Laura Eddy #15 Cara Smith

#16 Marion Crowder #17 Liliana Rios #18 Natalie Goodman #19 Gabby Seiler #20 Angelica Tabares

#21 Delaney Fechalos #22 Kelsey Killean #24 Hannah Edwards #25 Mackin D’Amico #26 Alexa Antetomaso

#27 Summer Burnett #28 Kara Looby #29 Carly Settles #30 Morgan Orobello #31 Shayna Raekelboom

#32 Caroline Gualdoni #33 Emma Sonnett #34 Josie Roebuck #35 Alex Pallo #36 Eli Martinez

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Quick FactsLocation ............................................................................................................Athens, Ga.Enrollment ................................................................................................................34,536Founded .......................................................................................................................1785President ..................................................................... Jere W. Morehead (UGA, J.D. ‘80)Director of Athletics ....................................................................Greg McGarity (UGA ‘76)Nickname ..............................................................................................................BulldogsColors ...........................................................................................................Red and BlackConference .......................................................................Southeastern (Eastern Division)Soccer Facility .......................................................................UGA Soccer Stadium (1,750)

About Georgia SoccerHead Coach.................................................................... Steve Holeman (5th season) Career record .................................................................... 208-156-40 (20 seasons) at Georgia ................................................................................. 43-31-9 (4 seasons) at Ole Miss ........................................................................ 158-119-28 (15 seasons) at Auburn ........................................................................................7-6-3 (1 season)Assistant Coaches ........................................................................................................... ............................................................... Dan Blank, 5th season (Bethany College ‘91) .......................................................Stefani Workman, 1st season (Morehead State ‘05) ....................................................................Henry Zapata, 2nd season (Illinois ‘08)Sports Information Director ........................................................................ Kate Copp ..................................................................................Assistant SID/Soccer Contact SID Phone/Fax ................................................................................... (706) 542-9342/9339Soccer Office Phone/Fax ................................................................... (706) 425-3139/3144

The 2014 SquadStarters returning/lost .................................................................................................. 6/5Letterwinners returning/lost ....................................................................................... 17/6Newcomers .....................................................................................................................13Top Statistical Returners .................................................................................................... ....................................................................................Marion Crowder (11g, 1a, 23p) .................................................................................................Rachel Garcia (3g, 5a, 11a) ......................................................................................................Gabby Seiler (1g 2a, 4p) ........................................................................................................Laura Eddy (1g, 2a, 4p) .....................................................................................................Bella Hartley (1g, 2a, 4p) 2013 Season in ReviewFinal Record.............................................................................................................. 12-7-1Conference Record ..................................................................................................... 5-5-1SEC Finish.....................................................................................................................T6thPostseason ........................................................................ SEC Tournamenrt quarterfinalsFinal Ranking (NSCAA)...................................................................................................NRHighest Ranking (NSCAA) ..............................................................................................NRAll-SEC ........................ Torri Allen (second team), Marion Crowder (All-Freshman Team)All-South Region ....................Torri Allen (second team), Marion Crowder (second team)

University of Georgia Soccer .................................................................................. 2-52014 Roster ...................................................................................................................... 22014 Schedule.................................................................................................................. 3Media Information ........................................................................................................... 4Season Preview................................................................................................................ 5

Coaching Staff ............................................................................................................ 6-9Head Coach Steve Holeman ............................................................................................ 6Associate Head Coach Dan Blank.................................................................................... 7Assistant Coach Stefani Workman/Volunteer Coach Henry Zapata ............................... 8Soccer Staff/Administration & Support Staff ................................................................. 9

Meet the Team* ..................................................................................................... 10-20

2013 Season Review .................................................................................................. 21

Record Book ........................................................................................................... 22-28National/Regional Awards ............................................................................................ 22Southeastern Conference Awards ................................................................................. 23Single Season Team Records ........................................................................................ 24Single Game Team/Individual Records.......................................................................... 25Individual Season Records ............................................................................................. 26Individual Career Records .............................................................................................. 27Miscellaneous ................................................................................................................ 28

History...................................................................................................................... 29-32Records vs. Opponents/Conferences ............................................................................. 29Year-by-Year Results ................................................................................................ 30-31All-Time Letterwinners .................................................................................................. 32

* Expanded player bios can be found on georgiadogs.com

table of contents/QUICK FACTS

Credits

The 2014 edition of the Georgia Soccer Media Supplement was published by the UGA Sports Communications Department of the University of Georgia Athletic Association (Greg McGarity, Director). It was written, designed, and edited by Kate Copp using Adobe InDesign CS6 and Adobe PhotoShop CS6, and was printed by Ebsco Media in Bir-mingham, Ala. Front cover design by Summit Athletics Media (Charlotte, N.C.). Seniors Laura Eddy (right) and Carli Shultis pictured on cover. Special thanks to John Kelley, Wes Blankenship, Evan Stichler, Julianne Upchurch, Paul Adams, the UGA soccer staff, and the UGA Sports Communications staff/student assistants, especially David Pifer and Nick Daly.

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numerical

No Name Ht Class Pos Hometown & Previous School

1 Louise Hogrell 5-7 Fr. GK Asa, Sweden/Elof Lindälv2 Rachel Garcia 5-9 So. F Duluth, Ga./Greater Atlanta Christian3 Lauren Tanner 5-4 So. F Buford, Ga./Mill Creek 4 Mariel Gutierrez 5-4 Fr. D Mexico City, Mexico/Justo Sierra San Mateo5 Kelsey Nix 5-5 So. D Roswell, Ga./Roswell6 Bria Washington 5-6 Jr. F Kennesaw, Ga./Boston College 7 Andie Fontanetta 5-6 Jr. F Neshanic Station, N.J./Mount St. Mary8 Caroline Waters 5-8 So. F Woodstock, Ga./Etowah9 Bella Hartley 5-9 RJr. M Wheat Ridge, Colo./Wheat Ridge10 Becca Rasmussen 5-4 Fr. M Golden, Colo./Dakota Ridge 11 Carli Shultis 5-10 RSr. D McDonough, Ga./Eagles Landing Christian12 Taylor Donohue 5-5 So. M Lawrenceville, Ga./Collins Hill 13 Maddie Burdick 5-5 Fr. M Milton, Ga./Blessed Trinity/Cambridge14 Laura Eddy 5-8 RSr. M Atlanta, Ga./Marist15 Cara Smith 5-4 RSo. F Evans, Ga./Westminster (Augusta)16 Marion Crowder 5-4 So. F Madison, Miss./Madison Central17 Liliana Rios 5-7 Jr. M Duluth, Ga./Marist18 Natalie Goodman 5-6 Fr. D Savannah, Ga./Savannah Country Day School19 Gabby Seiler 5-5 So. M Peachtree City, Ga./McIntosh20 Angelica Tabares 5-7 RFr. M Phenix City, Ala./Hun School (N.J.)21 Delaney Fechalos 5-5 Fr. D Suwanee, Ga./Lambert22 Kelsey Killean 5-7 Fr. F Thornton, Colo./Legacy 24 Hannah Edwards 5-8 So. M Johns Crees, Ga./Northview25 Mackin D’Amico 5-8 RSo. F Cumming, Ga./South Forsyth 26 Alexa Antetomaso 5-6 So. D Webster, N.Y./Webster Schroeder27 Summer Burnett 5-8 So. D Makakilo, Hawai’i/Kamehameha Schools28 Kara Looby 5-8 RFr. GK Tampa, Fla./Plant29 Carly Settles 5-5 Fr. D Greensboro, Ga./Athens Academy30 Morgan Orobello 5-6 RFr. GK Tierra Verde, Fla./Berkeley Prep31 Shayna Raekelboom 5-6 Fr. M/F/D Brussels, Belgium/European School of Belgium 32 Caroline Gualdoni 5-3 Fr. M Suwanee, Ga./North Gwinnett33 Emma Sonnett 5-5 Jr. D Marietta, Ga./Fellowship Christian34 Josie Roebuck 5-4 Fr. D Chattanooga, Tenn./Girls Preparatory School35 Alex Pallo 5-3 Fr. M Palm Beach Gardens, Fla./Dwyer36 Eli Martinez 5-2 Fr. M/D Weston, Fla./Cypress Bay

alphabetical

No Name Ht Class Pos Hometown & Previous School

26 Alexa Antetomaso 5-6 So. D Webster, N.Y./Webster Schroeder13 Maddie Burdick 5-5 Fr. M Milton, Ga./Blessed Trinity/Cambridge27 Summer Burnett 5-8 So. D Makakilo, Hawai’i/Kamehameha Schools16 Marion Crowder 5-4 So. F Madison, Miss./Madison Central25 Mackin D’Amico 5-8 RSo. F Cumming, Ga./South Forsyth 12 Taylor Donohue 5-5 So. M Lawrenceville, Ga./Collins Hill 14 Laura Eddy 5-8 RSr. M Atlanta, Ga./Marist24 Hannah Edwards 5-8 So. M Johns Crees, Ga./Northview21 Delaney Fechalos 5-5 Fr. D Suwanee, Ga./Lambert7 Andie Fontanetta 5-6 Jr. F Neshanic Station, N.J./Mount St. Mary2 Rachel Garcia 5-9 So. F Duluth, Ga./Greater Atlanta Christian18 Natalie Goodman 5-6 Fr. D Savannah, Ga./Savannah Country Day School32 Caroline Gualdoni 5-3 Fr. M Suwanee, Ga./North Gwinnett4 Mariel Gutierrez 5-4 Fr. D Mexico City, Mexico/Justo Sierra San Mateo9 Bella Hartley 5-9 RJr. M Wheat Ridge, Colo./Wheat Ridge1 Louise Hogrell 5-7 Fr. GK Asa, Sweden/Elof Lindälv22 Kelsey Killean 5-7 Fr. F Thornton, Colo./Legacy 28 Kara Looby 5-8 RFr. GK Tampa, Fla./Plant36 Eli Martinez 5-2 Fr. M/D Weston, Fla./Cypress Bay5 Kelsey Nix 5-5 So. D Roswell, Ga./Roswell30 Morgan Orobello 5-6 RFr. GK Tierra Verde, Fla./Berkeley Prep35 Alex Pallo 5-3 Fr. M Palm Beach Gardens, Fla./Dwyer31 Shayna Raekelboom 5-6 Fr. M/F/D Brussels, Belgium/European School of Belgium 10 Becca Rasmussen 5-4 Fr. M Golden, Colo./Dakota Ridge17 Liliana Rios 5-7 Jr. M Duluth, Ga./Marist34 Josie Roebuck 5-4 Fr. D Chattanooga, Tenn./Girls Preparatory School19 Gabby Seiler 5-5 So. M Peachtree City, Ga./McIntosh29 Carly Settles 5-5 Fr. D Greensboro, Ga./Athens Academy11 Carli Shultis 5-10 RSr. D McDonough, Ga./Eagles Landing Christian15 Cara Smith 5-4 RSo. F Evans, Ga./Westminster (Augusta)33 Emma Sonnett 5-5 Jr. D Marietta, Ga./Fellowship Christian20 Angelica Tabares 5-7 RFr. M Phenix City, Ala./Hun School (N.J.)3 Lauren Tanner 5-4 So. F Buford, Ga./Mill Creek 6 Bria Washington 5-6 Jr. F Kennesaw, Ga./Boston College8 Caroline Waters 5-8 So. F Woodstock, Ga./Etowah

coaching staff

Head Coach: Steve Holeman •5th Season at Georgia •21st Career Season •Graduated Wake Forest, 1990

Associate Head Coach: Dan Blank • 5th Season at Georgia • Graduated Bethany College, 1991

Assistant Coach: Stefani Workman •1st Season at Georgia •Graduated Morehead State, 2005

Volunteer Coach: Henry Zapata •2nd Season at Georgia •Graduated Illinois, 2008

bulldogs by position

Goalkeepers .................................................... 3Defenders ....................................................... 9Midfielders.................................................... 12Forwards ....................................................... 10

bulldogs by state

Georgia ........................................................ 19Florida ............................................................. 4Colorado.......................................................... 3Alabama.......................................................... 1Brussels, Belgium ........................................... 1Hawai’i............................................................ 1Mexico City, Mexico ....................................... 1Mississippi...................................................... 1New Jersey..................................................... 1New York ........................................................ 1Tennessee....................................................... 1Asa, Sweden................................................... 1

bulldogs by class

Seniors ............................................................ 2Juniors ............................................................ 5Sophomores .................................................. 12Freshmen ...................................................... 16

pronunciation guide

Angelica .......................................... An-HEL-icaAntetomaso .......................... Ante-To-MAS-ohD’Amico ....................................... Da-MEEK-ohEddy ....................................................... EddieEli ......................................................... EllieFechalos .............................................FE-chalosGualdoni....................................Gall-DOH-kneeHoleman........................................... HOLE-manKillean ...................................................Kil-leenOrobello .....................................Or-oh-BELL-ohRaekelboom ...............................RAY-kel-boomRasmussen...................................RASS-ma-sinSonnett .............................................. SONN-etTabares ..........................................Ta-BARE-esZapata ............................................ Za-PAH-tah

roster

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date opponent site time

august

10 Clemson - Exh. Clemson, S.C. 7 p.m.16 Auburn - Exh. Athens, Ga. 7 p.m.22 Ole Miss* (SEC Network) Oxford, Miss. 7 p.m.24 UNC Greensboro Athens, Ga. 2 p.m.29 Long Beach State Long Beach, Calif. 10 p.m.31 Cal State-Fullerton Fullerton, Calif. 4 p.m.

september

5 Houston Athens, Ga. 7 p.m.7 UCF Athens, Ga. 1 p.m. 12 Mercer Athens, Ga. 7 p.m.14 Furman Greenville, S.C. 6 p.m.21 Vanderbilt* (SEC Network) Athens, Ga. 3 p.m.26 Florida* Gainesville, Fla. 7 p.m.28 South Carolina* Columbia, S.C. 2 p.m.

october

3 Tennessee* Athens, Ga. 7 p.m.5 Mississippi State* Starkville, Miss. 3 p.m.17 Missouri* Athens, Ga. 7 p.m.19 LSU* (ESPNU) Athens, Ga. 3 p.m.24 Alabama* Tuscaloosa, Ala. 8 p.m.26 Kentucky* Athens, Ga. 6 p.m.30 Texas A&M* College Station, Texas 8 p.m.

November

3-9 SEC Tournament Orange Beach, Ala. TBD

*denotes SEC gameTimes listed are Eastern and subject to changeHome games in bold

schedule

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Coach & Player Interviews

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

Photography & Video

Only accredited photographers and videographers have permission to shoot on the sidelines. All photographers wishing to shoot at practice or at games must check in with UGA Sports Communications before going onto the field. To shoot practice, please call or email Kate Copp. On game days, photographers must either call, email, or check in with UGA Sports Communications in the press box before they will be allowed onto the field.

Gameday Media Services

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

Post-Game Interviews

Media in the press box area will be surveyed with approximately two minutes left in the game to determine which players and coaches are requested for post-game interviews. All interviews will be conducted on the field unless otherwise specified, and will be arranged by UGA Sports Communications.

Social Media

Stay connected to the Georgia soccer team on Facebook (Facebook.com/UGAWomensSoccer) and on Twitter (@UGAWomensSoccer) for updates through-

out the season. A live in-game blog is available for all road games.

Live Broadcasts & the new sec network

In 2014, select UGA soccer games – home and away – will be carried online on the brand new SEC Digital Network/SEC Network+. Fans whose cable providers carry the SEC Network will be able to watch more conference games online than ever before

on their computers, laptops, and mobile devices. Check Georgiadogs.com prior to game time for more information. Additionally, two games - Ole Miss on the road and

Vanderbilt at home - will be covered on the SEC Network television channel, while the LSU game will be televised on ESPNU.

Claude FeltonSenior Associate AD/

Sports Communications

Kate CoppAssistant SCD

(Soccer Contact)

COMMUNICATIONS STAFF

Senior Associate AD/Sports Communications .............................................Claude Felton

Associate Director ........................................................................................Leland Barrow

Associate Director ........................................................................................ Steve Colquitt

Associate Director ...................................................................................................Tim Hix

Associate Director .................................................................................. Christopher Lakos

Associate Director ..........................................................................................Mike Mobley

Assistant Director ................................................................................................Ben Beaty

Assistant Director (Soccer Contact) ..........................................................Kate Copp

Assistant Director ................................................................................................ Jen Galas

Graduate Assistants .......................................................Becca Haaland, David Pifer

Intern ......................................................................................................... Nick Daly

Publications Coordinator ............................................................ Karlene Lawrence

Media Operations Coordinator/Office Manager ....................................Karen Huff

Student Assistants ..............................................Caitlin Connell, Luke Dixon, Ann Drinkard,

........................................................Brandon Estroff, Houston Gaines, Michelle Hartigan,

...................................................Brooke McCoy, Anne Noland, Jack Ryan, Preston Smith

Staff Photographers ............................................................................John Kelley, Sean Taylor

Office Phone................................................................................................. (706) 542-1621

Office Fax ..................................................................................................... (706) 542-9339

Mailing Address ............................................................P.O. Box 1472, Athens, Ga. 30603

Website ......................................................................................... www.georgiadogs.com

covering the bulldogs

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How important was the game experience gained by your freshman class last season?I think it was extremely important. Our freshman group played a big role in our success last fall and I think they’ll play an important role in what we do again this season. There is no substitu-tion for game experience. The one thing a rookie player can’t have is collegiate game experience so returners with that experience will always have an edge. Our sophomores will play a big role in what we do this fall. How do you go about preparing this year’s young team for the upcoming season?It starts from day one. We start with a fitness test and kind of put them into some duels right away. We want to integrate them as quickly as possible. This is kind of an unusual year in that we have two exhibition games before our season opener, so that will benefit us greatly in getting our newcomers game experience. Most of the freshmen have also been here since July so they’ve gotten used to the level of play. Our job now is to integrate them into our system and help them make the adjustment. What does new assistant coach Stefani Workman bring to the team?Her primary role will be working with our keepers. She has an incredible background as a player and coach, has coached at many levels, and has worked with some of the top youth players in the country. She’s more than just a keeper coach. She came here having been a head coach at the NCAA Division II level so her knowledge of being a head coach and working with an entire team will benefit us greatly. She’s already made a positive impact on our team. What can you say about the determination of Laura Eddy as she keeps fighting back from injury?She is amazing. It’s hard to describe what she’s gone through and what she’s still been able to accomplish. The positive attitude she has had throughout the process is rare. Going through an ACL injury is a traumatic experience, one that a lot of athletes can attest to, but it’s very rare to have it happen three times. She unfortunately is one of those but she’s determined, she’s motivated, and you would never know from her positive outlook that that’s happened to her. She can’t wait to get back for this season. The doctors initially told her she would never play again so she is ready to get back and prove them wrong. After a standout freshman season, what do you expect from Marion Crowder this fall?She is coming off an ACL injury as well but is determined and motivated. She’s worked incred-ibly hard over the last six months to recover and it’s really just a matter of time until she gets back. She came in last year and was phenomenal as a freshman. I think she is an impact player and a game changer and we’ll be hoping for even more from her this year. How do you go about replacing leaders like Torri, Nikki, Nicole and Madeline from last year’s senior class?I don’t know that you replace leaders like that, but we have players who are ready to step up and fill the gaps that they’ve left behind. We have two great captains in Laura Eddy and Carli Shultis who, as sixth and fifth year seniors, have a lot of experience. They are two people who lead by example and who lead vocally. They have a lot of respect from all their teammates.

Three of your incoming freshmen are internationals, what does this bring to the team?They may come from different cultures and backgrounds but we all share the game of soccer in common. They are internationals in that they’ve played international soccer against other countries so they bring a lot of experience to the table. They’ve represented their countries at the highest levels. That involvement kind of separates them from your average freshman in that they have experience playing against some of the best players in the world. That will certainly come in handy when the season kicks off. What expectations and goals do you guys have as a team this season?Our expectation is to compete for an SEC title. Women’s soccer is just like every other sport in the conference in that it’s extremely competitive. We’re one of the best soccer conferences in the country and we have a lot of quality teams in our league who have a legitimate shot at the SEC title. Georgia is certainly one of those teams and we just missed out on making the NCAA tournament last season. We felt like we should have been in the tournament, so this year we have a little chip on our shoulder and feel that we have something to prove.

2013 Results (12-7-1, 5-5-1 SEC)

Date Opponent Location Result August23 Texas Austin, Texas L, 2-025 Houston Houston, Texas W, 2-030 Mercer Athens, Ga. W, 3-0

September1 Furman Athens, Ga. W, 2-06 Jacksonville Athens, Ga. W, 1-0 (OT)8 UNC Greensboro Greensboro, N.C. W, 1-013 Long Beach State Athens, Ga. W, 1-015 College of Charleston Athens, Ga. W, 5-120 South Carolina Athens, Ga. W, 2-027 Missouri Columbia, Mo. W, 1-029 Kentucky Lexington, Ky. L, 1-0

October4 Alabama Athens, Ga. L, 3-2 (OT)6 Ole Miss Athens, Ga. L, 3-111 Auburn Auburn, Ala. T, 0-018 Mississippi State Athens, Ga. W, 5-020 Texas A&M Athens, Ga. L, 2-125 LSU Baton Rouge, La. W, 2-127 Arkansas Fayetteville, Ark. W, 1-031 Florida Athens, Ga. L, 5-1

November6 South Carolina (SEC) Orange Beach, Ala. L, 4-0

Q&A with head coach steve holeman

season preview

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Steve Holeman made his debut as the head coach of Georgia soccer for the 2010 season. Holeman came to Athens after spending the previous 15 seasons as the head coach at Ole Miss. The dean of SEC soccer coaches, Holeman is the fourth head coach at Georgia since the program’s inception in 1995, and enters his fifth season at the helm in 2014. The 2010 season saw Georgia compile a record of 11-6-4 (5-3-3 SEC) while reaching the SEC Championships semifinals for the third time in four seasons. Four Bulldogs received All-SEC honors under Holeman’s direction, while the team garnered its eighth consecutive NSCAA Team Academic Award for maintaining a cumulative 3.0 GPA in his first year in Athens. In 2011, Holeman led the Bulldogs back to the NCAA Tournament, the program’s eighth all-time appearance, with a regular-season record of 12-5-2 (6-3-2). Georgia reached the NCAA second round for the sixth time overall, falling 3-1 to Duke in Durham, N.C., a place the Blue Devils have never lost in tournament time, to end with a record of 13-7-2. The trip was Holeman’s first at Georgia and his fifth overall. Following a 7-11-2 campaign in 2012, as the program dealt with injuries to several key players, Holeman’s 2013 squad finished 12-7-1 and reached the SEC quarterfinals. He nowowns a career record of 208-156-40 (.564). Holeman’s career began by starting the women’s soccer program at Auburn in 1993, before making the move to Oxford, Miss., where he began the soccer program for the Rebels in 1995. In addition to the four NCAA Tournament appearances under his direction, Ole Miss won three SEC Western Division titles and made an appearance in the SEC Tournament Finals in 1999. The four NCAA Tournament appearances (2002, 2003, 2005, 2009) included a trip to the second round in 2003, when the Rebels defeated the Texas Longhorns. In 2005, Holeman led the Rebels to a 14-5-2 record, including an 8-1-2 mark in league play. He was honored by Soccer Buzz as the 2005 Central Region Coach of the Year runner-up following that season. His 20 completed seasons in the conference makes him the longest-tenured active SEC women’s soccer coach. Holeman produced 29 All-SEC selections for the Rebels, and had at least one all-league player every year since 1996. Under Holeman, Ole Miss players were among the nation’s elite in the classroom with eight Academic/Scholar All-America honorees and 33 Academic All-Region selections.Over his last five seasons in Oxford, the Rebels went 19-1-5 against SEC West foes. At Auburn, Holeman put together the Tigers’ first-ever women’s soccer program in only six weeks and led the team to winning record at 7-6-3 in its inaugural campaign. Holeman has served on the staff at the Region III Olympic Development Program (ODP). He was head coach of the South Region team at the U.S. Soccer Festival in 2001-02, and guided them to a gold medal finish at the 2001 event in Chicago. Holeman, who holds a United States Soccer Federation (USSF) “A” coaching license, began his coaching career while still a student-athlete on the men’s soccer team at Wake Forest University.

In 1991, Holeman guided the Huntsville (Ala.) Under-17 boys select team to the Alabama state championship. From 1992-94, he served as coach of the Auburn men’s club team. At the same time he was beginning his coaching career, Holeman also played soccer at Wake Forest. A four-year letterman at midfield, he helped lead the Demon Deacons to the NCAA Tournament in 1988, 1989 and 1990. In 1989, he was a member of the Wake Forest squad that clinched the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) championship and advanced to the NCAA Tournament second round. During that 1989 season, Wake Forest was ranked as high as No. 3 in the nation. Holeman played professional soccer as a member of the Montgomery Capitals, a semi-pro team based in Montgomery, Ala., in 1993 and 1994. He also played on the Alabama Men’s All-Star Indoor Team in 1992. His knowledge and respect throughout college soccer earned him the position of chairman for the NCAA men’s and women’s soccer rules committee, a position he held in 2004-05. A native of West Long Branch, N.J., Holeman graduated from Wake Forest University in 1990 with a bachelor’s degree in health and sports science. In 1993, he received his master’s degree in exercise physiology from Auburn, maintaining a 4.0 GPA throughout his graduate studies. Holeman has also successfully completed coursework toward a doctorate degree in exercise physiology. He was named the Georgia head coach on April 16, 2010. Born Dec. 21, 1967, Holeman is married to the former Julie Newton of Goodman, Miss., and they have one daughter, Anna Mae, and one son, Robert (Bo) Stephen.

Steve HolemanHead CoachFifth Season at Georgia • 21st OverallWake Forest 1990Career Record: 208-156-40 (0.564)

coaching staff

year-by-year coaching records

Year Coach Overall Pct. SEC SEC Pct. Finish SEC Tourn. Home Away Neutral Final Rank/Finish1995 Bill Barker 10-5-3 .639 3-3-2 .500 4th East N/A 5-3 5-2-3 0-0 N/A1996 Bill Barker 14-7 .667 6-2 .750 2nd East 1-1 8-3 4-2 2-2 N/A1997 Bill Barker 15-6-1 .705 5-3 .625 4th East 1-1 10-1-1 3-5 2-0 20/NCAA 1st Rd.1998 Bill Barker 13-6-2 .667 4-4 .500 6th East N/A 10-1 3-4-2 0-1 16/NCAA 3rd Rd.1999 Bill Barker 13-6-2 .667 5-4 .556 T 5th East 0-1-1 11-2-1 2-3 0-1-1 N/A2000 Sue Patberg 11-9-2 .545 4-4-1 .500 5th East 2-1 5-4 5-4-2 1-1 N/A2001 Sue Patberg 13-6-1 .684 7-2 .777 T 2nd East 0-1 7-1-1 4-3 2-2 NCAA 2nd Rd.2002 Sue Patberg 8-11-1 .425 4-5 .444 5th East 0-1 4-5-1 3-5 1-1 N/A2003 Sue Patberg 13-10 .565 4-5 .444 4th East 1-1 5-4 4-5 4-1 NCAA 2nd Rd.2004 Sue Patberg 4-9-5 .361 2-6-3 .318 5th East N/A 4-1-4 0-7-1 0-1 N/A2005 Patrick Baker 12-6-2 .650 6-4-1 .682 3rd East 0-1 8-3 4-2-1 0-1-1 N/A2006 Patrick Baker 10-9 .526 5-6 .455 6th East 0-1 7-3 2-5 1-1 N/A2007 Patrick Baker 18-4-2 .792 8-1-2 .773 2nd East 2-1 10-2-1 5-1-1 3-1 18/NCAA 2nd Rd.2008 Patrick Baker 11-11-1 .500 7-3-1 .682 2nd East 2-1 4-5 5-3-1 2-3 NCAA 1st Rd.2009 Patrick Baker 15-6-1 .682 7-4-0 .636 3rd East 0-1 9-2-1 5-3 1-1 NR/NCAA 2nd Rd.2010 Steve Holeman 11-6-4 .619 5-3-3 .591 4th East 1-1 5-2-2 5-3-1 1-1-1 N/A2011 Steve Holeman 13-7-2 .636 6-3-2 .636 4th East 0-1 5-4-1 7-2-1 1-1-0 NR/NCAA 2nd Rd.2012 Steve Holeman 7-11-2 .400 3-8-2 .308 6th East N/A 3-4-2 2-7-0 2-0-0 N/A2013 Steve Holeman 12-7-1 .625 5-5-1 .500 T 6th Overall 0-1 7-4-0 5-2-1 0-1-0 N/A

Totals 223-142-32 .602 96-96-18 .495 10-15-1 127-56-15 73-68-14 23-20-3

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Dan Blank was promoted to associate head coach of the Georgia soccer team in December of 2011 after spending the 2010 and 2011 seasons as the team’s assistant coach under Steve Holeman.

Blank’s first season with Georgia soccer was 2010, as he joined Hole-man in Athens following three seasons as an assistant at Ole Miss. Blank was previously a volunteer coach for the Rebels in 2007 and 2008, before he was promoted to a full-time assistant in 2009.

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

Guiding the Georgia defenders, Blank helped the Bulldog backs post a 0.85 goals against average overall that year, allowing just 19 goals all season and coming away with nine shutouts on the year. Defenders Rebekah Perry and Torri Allen were named second-team All-SEC and SEC All-Freshman, respectively, under Blank’s leadership in 2010. In 2011, Blank’s back-four put up a goals against average of 1.20 and recorded six shutouts, and in both 2012 and 2013, they posted a 1.10 GAA. Also in 2013, Blank’s back line was instrumental in securing the second-longest shutout streak in school history at 652:37. The team did not allow a goal in the run of play until the 11th game of the season.

Blank boasts a wealth of coaching experience and success at many levels of soccer. Prior to joining the Rebel staff in 2007, he spent nine years as the head women’s coach at Embry-Riddle University after building the program from scratch in 1998. A three-time Florida Sun Conference Coach of the Year and NAIA Region 14 Coach of the Year, Blank compiled a 98-61-8 record and guided the Eagles to three conference titles, three NAIA Region XIV titles, and three NAIA national tournament appearances.

Before his time at Embry-Riddle, Blank spent three seasons as head coach of the nationally ranked Brewton-Parker College women’s soccer program, where he amassed a 47-13-3 record. He led the Barons to two NAIA tournament berths and three league titles, earning Georgia Athletic Confer-ence Coach of the Year plaudits each season. The Barons were ranked as high as fourth nationally all three years.

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

Blank has also had success on the semi-pro level, having served as an assistant coach and assistant general manager for the USL W-League’s Atlanta Classics from 1997-98 and head coach of the Jacksonville Jade in 2001 and 2002, leading that franchise to its first ever winning record.

Blank has helped produce more than 25 collegiate All-Americans and numerous NAIA Scholar-Athletes and Academic All-America picks throughout his career. He holds a USSF “A” License and an advanced national diploma from the NSCAA.

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

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

Dan BlankAssociate Head CoachFifth SeasonBethany College 1991

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Stefani Workman joined the University of Georgia soccer staff as an assistant coach in April 2014. Workman came to Georgia after four seasons as the head coach at NCAA Division II Concord University in Athens, W. Va., as well as stints at West Virginia and Cincinnati as an assistant. She will work primarily with the Bulldog goalkeepers.

In four seasons at Concord, Workman posted an overall record of 34-31-4, with a 20-20-3 mark in the West Virginia Intercolle-giate Athletic Conference (WVIAC) through 2012 and the Mountain East Conference (MEC) in 2013. She coached her players to a total of 15 all-conference selections and two all-region honors. The 2012 season was Workman’s best at Concord, as she led the Mountain Lions to a 10-win season for the first time since 2009 with a berth in the WVIAC semifinals.

A native of Poca, W. Va., Workman spent the 2008 and 2009 seasons as the goalkeepers coach at West Virginia and helped the Mountaineers record 26 shutouts while extending their string of consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances to 10. While at West

Virginia, she earned a master’s degree in athletic coaching educa-tion and taught classes.

Workman spent 2005-07 as the assistant coach at Cincin-nati, working extensively with the keepers as well as the defense as the team transitioned from CUSA to the Big East. Her other duties included on-field training, video coordination, recruiting, team travel, strength and conditioning, academic assistance, and coordinating of community service efforts.

Workman has also spent time coaching in the Olympic Devel-opment Program (ODP) program, and has experience with several other local clubs and camps. She has a USSF “B” license and an NSCAA Advanced National Goalkeeping Diploma.

In her playing career, Workman started all four seasons in goal at Morehead State (KY). As a senior in 2004, she recorded 80 saves, was twice named the Ohio Valley Conference Player of the Week, and helped the Eagles to the OVC Tournament. She earned a bachelor’s degree in exercise science from Morehead State in 2005.

stefani workmanAssistant CoachFirst SeasonMorehead State 2005

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Henry Zapata joined the UGA soccer staff in 2013 as a volunteer coach and is back for a second season in 2014.

Zapata came to Athens after serving as an assistant women’s soccer coach at the College of Charleston since May 2011. Previously, he was a volunteer coach at his alma mater, the University of Illinois.

Zapata has additional coaching experience at the club level for both SC United Mount Pleasant in Mount Pleasant, S.C. (girls and boys

U13-U18) and the Little Illini Soccer Club in Champaign, Ill. (girls and boys U14-U18).

He holds a USSF National “B” License. He graduated with a bachelor’s degree in broadcast journalism from Illinois in 2008 and a master’s degree in Sport Management, also from Illinois, in 2011.

Henry ZapataVolunteer CoachSecond SeasonIllinois 2008

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Administration & Support Staff

staff

Jere W. MoreheadUniversity President

Greg McGarityDirector of Athletics

Katrin KochStrength & Conditioning

Kate CoppCommunications/Social Media

Kevin CoppBroadcasting/Video

Brendan DwyerEvent Management

Dr. Ron ElliotTeam Physician

Hallie BriggsProgram Specialist

Brenton ShiverPromotions

Gloria TaylorBuilding Services

Stephanie RansomSport Facilitator

Beth KlueterAcademic Counselor

Lauren KillingsworthTeam Manager

Rachael LehnerTeam Manager

Trina ToppingAthletic Trainer

Jill MaloneyStudent Coach

Erin BergNutritionist

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Eddy’s Career StatsYear G/GS G/A/Pts Sh./SOG GW PK-ATT2009 21/21 1/0/2 9/5 1 0-02010 21/19 2/3/7 35/16 0 0-02013 20/20 1/2/4 21/8 0 0-0Total 62/60 4/5/13 65/29 1 0-0

#14 Laura Eddy5-8 • RSr. • MAtlanta, Ga.Marist

2013 (REDSHIRT SENIOR)Named to SEC Watch List ... played for the first time since 2010 after returning from two ACL tears that sidelined her for the 2011 and 2012 seasons ... started all 20 games in the midfield, playing 1,487 min-utes ... scored first goal in 1,069 days vs. No. 17/8 South Carolina ... added two assists on the season for four points ... took 21 shots, eight on goal ... named the SEC Offensive Player of the Week on Sept. 23 after the South Carolina game ... also named to the CollegeSoccer360.com Primetime Performers Weekly Honor Roll on Sept. 24 ... will attempt to use final year of eligiblity in 2014 ... team representa-tive on the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC)... SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll.2012 (REDSHIRT JUNIOR)Tore ACL a second time, forcing her to miss the season ... SEC Academic Honor Roll ... Athletic Direc-tor’s Honor Roll.2011 (JUNIOR)Missed the season with a knee injury suffered during preseason practice ... named a recipient of the SEC Sportsmanship Award, Georgia’s first in any sport since the award’s inception in 2008.2010 (SOPHOMORE)Played in all 21 games, making 19 starts in the middle with an occasional trip to the attack...scored two goals and had three assists for seven points, good for fifth-best on the team...had eight shots, three on frame...first goal of the season came vs. Mississippi State after she made the switch to the front line...also scored vs. Florida in the 12th minute to give the Bulldogs an early 1-0 lead on the No. 13 Gators in Gainesville...Named to the SEC Championships All-Tournament team...named to the TopDrawerSoccer Watch List.2009 (FRESHMAN)Started all 21 games in which she played...Scored first collegiate goal in style vs. MSU, netting the game-winner in the 81st minute after a Georgia corner kick...Part of the Georgia back line that did not allow a shot vs. Florida Atlantic on Sept. 4 for just the second time in school history and first time since 1996...Played all 90 minutes 16 times...Named SEC Freshman of the Year and to the All-Freshman Team...Second Team All-SEC selection...Top Drawer Soccer First Team All-Freshman...NSCAA First Team All-South Region.

Shultis’ Career StatsYear G/GS G/A/Pts Sh./SOG GW PK-ATT2010 20/6 0/5/5 23/11 0 0-02011 22/11 0/2/2 19/10 0 0-02012 19/14 0/5/5 35/11 0 0-02013 3/3 0/0/0 3/1 0 0-0Total 64/34 0/12/12 80/33 0 0-0

#11 Carli Shultis5-10 • RSr. • DMcDonough, Ga.Eagles LandingChristian Academy

2013 (SENIOR)Made the switch from forward to defense prior to the season ... played in three games as the starting right back before missing the remainder of the season with a foot injury ... took three shots, one on goal.2012 (JUNIOR)Played in 19 games, making 14 starts ... five assists for five points ... 35 shots, 11 on goal ...named to the UCF Tournament’s All-Tournament Team.2011 (SOPHOMORE)Earned starting center forward role with aggressive play and hustle ... played in all 22 games, starting 11 ... played just over 1,000 minutes ... two assists for two points, com-ing vs. Ole Miss and USC (game-winner in 2OT) ... 19 shots, 10 SOG (0.526).2010 (FRESHMAN)Saw action in 20 games, making six starts as a rookie...had five assists on the year for five points...23 shots, 11 on goal.

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Hartley’s Career StatsYear G/GS G/A/Pts Sh./SOG GW PK-ATT2012 20/12 4/1/9 24/10 2 0-02013 19/0 1/2/4 14/5 0 0-0Total 39/12 5/3/13 38/15 2 0-0

#9 Bella Hartley5-9 • RJr. • MWheat Ridge, Colo.Wheat Ridge

2013 (REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE)Played in 19 games ... 431 minutes in the midfield ... one goal vs. the College of Charleston ... added two assists for four total points ... 14 shots, five on goal ... received team’s Sportsmanship Award following the season.2012 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN)Returned from injury to become a force in the midfield, playing in all 20 games with 12 starts ... tied for team lead in goals with four ... added an assist for nine points ... took 24 shots, 10 on goal ... two game-winning goals, coming vs. Furman and USF ... scored twice vs. South Dakota State ... added assist vs. Tennessee ... named to KU Invite All-Tournament Team ... voted team’s Rookie of the Year.2011 (FRESHMAN)Missed the season due to a knee injury.

Fontanetta’s Career StatsYear G/GS G/A/Pts Sh./SOG GW PK-ATT2012 9/6 0/1/1 17/7 0 0-02013 20/1 0/2/2 13/7 0 0-0Total 29/7 0/3/3 30/14 0 0-0

#7 Andie Fontanetta5-6 • Jr. • FNechanic Station, N.J.Mount Saint Mary

2013 (SOPHOMORE)Played in all 20 games off the bench as a forward, logging 521 minutes of action ... started one game vs. Houston on Aug. 25 ... took 13 shots, seven on goal ... two assists on the season, coming vs. the College of Charleston and Texas A&M ... finished with two points ... team representative on the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) ... Athletic Director’s Honor Roll... SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll.2012 (FRESHMAN)Suffered a broken collar bone in the team’s second game vs. Furman, forcing her to miss 11 games while rehabbing ... returned to make an impact up top, seeing action in nine games with six starts as a rookie ... tallied an assist to sit with one career point ... took 17 shots, seven on goal ... assist came in win over Mississippi State... SEC First Year Academic Honor Roll ... Athletic Direc-tor’s Honor Roll.

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Sonnett’s Career StatsYear G/GS G/A/Pts Sh./SOG GW PK-ATT2012 15/2 1/0/2 8/1 0 0-02013 13/7 1/1/3 6/2 0 0-0Total 28/9 2/1/5 14/3 0 0-0

Rios’ Career StatsYear G/GS G/A/Pts Sh./SOG GW PK-ATT2012 14/1 0/1/1 4/2 0 0-02013 1/0 0/0/0 0/0 0 0-0Total 15/1 0/1/1 4/2 0 0-0

#17 Liliana Rios5-7 • Jr. • MDuluth, Ga.Marist

2013 (SOPHOMORE)Saw action against Mississippi State on Oct. 18, playing 13 minutes in the midfield ... Fall Athletic Director’s Honor Roll & Dean’s List... SEC Fall Aca-demic Honor Roll ... received team’s Academic Achivement Award for highest GPA during the spring and fall semesters.2012 (FRESHMAN)Saw action in 14 games, making one start ... got first career point on an assist vs. 11th-ranked Missouri ... four shots, two on goal ... SEC First Year Academic Honor Roll ... Athletic Director’s Honor Roll ... Dean’s List.

#33 Emma Sonnett5-5 • Jr. • DMarietta, Ga.Fellowship Christian

2013 (SOPHOMORE)Played in 13 games with seven starts on defense ... one goal and one assist for three points ... goal came vs. nationally-ranked Texas A&M on Oct. 20 ... took six shots, two on goal ... logged 553 minutes ...captured the U-19 U.S. Youth Soccer national championship with North Atlanta Soccer Association (NASA) Elite II club team in July.2012 (FRESHMAN)Played in 15 games with two starts ... scored first career goal on a free kick vs. SDSU ... finished with two points ... eight shots, one on goal ... voted Most Improved Player ... Athletic Director’s Honor Roll.

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Washington’s Career StatsYear G/GS G/A/Pts Sh./SOG GW PK-ATT2012 (BC) 4/0 0/0/0 0/0 0 0-02013 19/2 0/0/0 28/11 0 0-0Total 23/2 0/0/0 28/1 0 0-0

#6 Bria Washington5-6 • Jr. • FKennesaw, Ga.Woodward Academy/Boston College

2013 (SOPHOMORE)Played in 19 games as a sub at center forward ... started vs. Houston and Mis-sissippi State ... took 28 shots, 11 on goal ... 624 minutes of action ... captured the U-19 U.S. Youth Soccer national championship with North Atlanta Soccer Association (NASA) Elite II club team in July ... Athletic Director’s Honor Roll.2012 (FRESHMAN AT BOSTON COLLEGE)Played in four games ... Saw her first action against Providence College on August 17 ... Played a career-high 48 minutes at Pacific ... Also played against Clemson and Harvard. D’Amico’s Career Stats

Year G/GS G/A/Pts Sh./SOG GW PK-ATT2012 5/0 0/1/1 0/0 0 0-02013 0/0 0/0/0 0/0 0 0-0Total 5/0 0/1/1 0/0 0 0-0

#25 Mackin D’Amico5-8 • RSo. • FCumming, Ga.South Forsyth

2013 (SOPHOMORE)Did not see game action... SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll.2012 (FRESHMAN)Saw action in five games ... earned first career point in first collegiate action, tallying an assist vs. Florida... SEC First Year Academic Honor Roll ... Athletic Director’s Honor Roll.

#15 Cara Smith5-4 • RSo. • FEvans, Ga.Westminster (Augusta)

2013 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN)Returned after an injury-plagued freshman season to turn in a solid campaign ... played in 11 games at forward ... scored first career goal vs. Mississippi State ... added an assist vs. Long Beach State on Marion Crowder’s game-winner to finish with three points ... took eight shots, four on goal ... 217 minutes...captured the U-19 U.S. Youth Soccer national championship with North Atlanta Soccer Association (NASA) Elite II club team in July ... Athletic Director’s Honor Roll... SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll.2012 (FRESHMAN)Played in six games before having season-ending surgery for compartment syndrome ... played an even 100 minutes as a rookie... SEC First Year Aca-demic Honor Roll ... Athletic Director’s Honor Roll.

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Smith’s Career StatsYear G/GS G/A/Pts Sh./SOG GW PK-ATT2012 6/0 0/0/0 0/0 0 0-02013 11/0 1/1/3 8/4 0 0-0Total 17/0 1/1/3 8/4 0 0-0

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Antetomaso’s Career StatsYear G/GS G/A/Pts Sh./SOG GW PK-ATT2013 14/10 0/0/0 2/0 0 0-0Total 14/10 0/0/0 2/0 0 0-0

#26 Alexa Antetomaso5-6 • So. • DWebster, N.Y.Webster Schroeder

2013 (FRESHMAN)Earned starting role on defense as a rookie, playing in 14 games with 10 starts ... logged 829 minutes ...helped the Bulldogs record 11 shutouts, just one off the school record, while posting a scoreless streak of 652 minutes during the non-conference slate - second-longest in school history ... took two shots ... Athletic Director’s Honor Roll ... SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll.Club/ODP:Las Vegas College Showcase Participant in 2012 ... Atlanta Showcase in 2011 with Empire United Academy U17 ... 2010 Disney Showcase finalist and Jefferson Cup semifinalist ... 2010 US Club Soc-cer regional finalist ... NYS West State Cup champions in 2009-10 ... NEWSS Showcase GU 16 Elite champions ... 2009 South County Seaside Classic Champions.High School:Four-year varsity starter and captain as a senior ... first team All-Monroe County and All-Greater Rochester in 2012 ... All-New York State Call AA Team ... team leader in goals and points 2010-12 ... Canandaiguia National High School Athlete of the Week in 2012 ... New York Sportswriters Associa-tion All-State Team in 2011 ... also school’s starting point guard in basketball since 2010 and played lacrosse from 2009-11 ... class treasurer 2010-13 and vice president of chorus group ... maintained 95 percent average.

#27 Summer Burnett5-8 • So. • DMakakilo, Hawai’iKamehameha Schools

2013 (FRESHMAN)Started all 20 games as a rookie defender ... helped the Bulldogs record 11 shutouts, just one off the school record, while posting a scoreless streak of 652 minutes during the non-conference slate - second-longest in school history ... tallied first career point with an assist vs. Missouri, as she set up Marion Crowder’s game-winner with a long service ... took two shots, one on goal ... logged 1,664 minutes ... Athletic Director’s Honor Roll ... received Coaches Award following the season... SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll.High School:Four-year varsity member and three-year varsity starter at Kamehameha Schools ...Interscholastic League of Honolulu Girls Soccer Second Team 2011 ... Hawai’i High School Athletic Association Girls Soccer First Team All State 2012 ... Girls Soccer Division I State Champions 2012 ... Interscholastic League of Honolulu Girls Varsity Champions 2012 ... Interscholastic League of Honolulu Girls Soccer First Team 2012-13.Club/ODP:Played for Leahi Soccer Club since 2005, Leahi Stingrays 2005-2007, Leahi 95 Premier 2007-2013 ... Hawai’i State Champions 2008-2013 ... Surf College Cup Finalist 2009 ... Surf Cup Finalist 2010 ... Far West Regional Champions 2013 ... State ODP Team 2008-2011 ...Region IV Pool player 2010.

Burnett’s Career StatsYear G/GS G/A/Pts Sh./SOG GW PK-ATT2013 20/20 0/1/1 2/1 0 0-0Total 20/20 0/1/1 2/1 0 0-0

Crowder’s Career StatsYear G/GS G/A/Pts Sh./SOG GW PK-ATT2013 20/19 11/1/23 49/32 7 0-0Total 20/19 11/1/23 49/32 7 0-0

#16 Marion Crowder5-4 • So. • FMadison, Miss.Madison Central

2013 (FRESHMAN)Turned in a standout freshman campaign in which she led the team in goals (11) and points (23), with one assist ... finished just one goal off the rookie record at Georgia ... her four goals vs. the College of Charleston made her only the second UGA player to score four in a game and the first since 2003, and the first-ever freshman to do so ... team-best seven game-winning goals was one off the school record in that category ... started 19 games and played in all 20 at left wing ... took 49 shots, 32 on goal (.653) ... 1,257 minutes ... named the SEC Freshman of the Week on Sept. 16 after CofC perfor-mance ... was also the College Sports Madness SEC Player of the Week and National Offensive Player of the Week that week ... named to the Top Drawer Soccer midseason top-100 freshmen list, coming in at No. 9 in the nation among rookies ... ended No. 14 on the list at the end of the season ... named to the SEC All-Freshman Team ... College Sports Madness All-SEC ... second team All-South Region ... landed on Top Drawer’s second team Freshmen Best XI ... invited to U.S. U20 training camp in November ... named team’s Offensive MVP... SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll.Club/ODP:Played with the ODP Region 3 team from 2009-12 ... U18 National Camp 2013 ... par-ticipated in the ODP regional from 2009-12 and the foreign trips to Costa Rica in 2010, Germany/France in 2011, and Italy/Switzerland in 2012 ... ODP region 3 team captain in 2012 ... id2 national camp participant in 2011.High School:2013 Mississippi State Gatorade Player of the Year ... Mississippi Player of the Year (Miss Soccer) 2013 ... Mississippi Girls POPStar Award Winner 2013 ... Mississippi Of-fensive MVP 2013 ... led team in goals and assists as a senior, and in goals every year ... Mississippi first team all-state 2011-12 and 2012-13 ... 6A state champions 2009-10 and 2010-11 ... ESPN top 150 ... TopDrawerSoccer top 100.

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Donohue’s Career StatsYear G/GS G/A/Pts Sh./SOG GW PK-ATT2013 14/0 0/1/1 4/1 0 0-0Total 14/0 0/1/1 4/1 0 0-0

#12 Taylor Donohue5-5 • So. • MLawrenceville, Ga.Collins Hill

2013 (FRESHMAN)Played in 14 games, logging 297 minutes of action ... first career point came via an as-sist vs. Mississippi State ... took four shots, one on goal.Club/ODP:Georgia state champions (with GSA Phoenix) 2008-2010 and finalist in 2011 ... 2008-09 Atlanta Cup Tournament champion and won 2008 Raleigh Showcase, 2008 & 2010 Disney Showcase ... reached quarterfinals of Southern Regionals 2010-11 ... Georgia 94 ODP team for five seasons ... ODP Region championship in 2010 ... played in ODP National Championship in 2011 (third in nation) ... Super Y for two seasons ... attended the Super Y National ID Camp in Florida in 2007.High School:Three-year letterwinner and starter ... awarded ‘Super Six’ Player Award in Gwinnett County as a junior in 2012 ... Collins Hill team was an Elite Eight participant in 2011 and Final Four team in 2012 ... in three seasons, had 28 goals and 34 assists.

Edwards’ Career StatsYear G/GS G/A/Pts Sh./SOG GW PK-ATT2013 9/0 0/0/0 4/0 0 0-0Total 9/0 0/0/0 4/0 0 0-0

#24 Hannah Edwards5-8 • So. • MJohns Creek, Ga.Northview

2013 (FRESHMAN)Played in nine games in the midfield, logging 162 minutes of action ... took four shots ... Athletic Director’s Honor Roll... SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll.Club/ODP:Played with Concorde Fire and Gwinnett Soccer Association (GSA) ... 2010 state cham-pion with Concorde Fire ... ODP Region III Camp 2009-2012 ... ODP Region III Pool 2012 ... two-time invitee to US Soccer National Training Center.High School:Four-year letterwinner ... NSCAA All-Region in 2013 ... Team MVP and recepient of Coaches Award in 2013 ... 5A All-Region first team ... played in North Fulton All-Star Game and state All-Star Game ... AAAAA State Runner-Up 2010 & 2012 ... four-time Scholar-Athlete ... 2010 Rookie of the Year ... awarded GHSA State Championship Game Ball ... team Captain.

Garcia’s Career StatsYear G/GS G/A/Pts Sh./SOG GW PK-ATT2013 19/18 3/5/11 49/18 0 0-0Total 19/18 3/5/11 49/18 0 0-0

#2 Rachel Garcia5-9 • So. • FDuluth, Ga. Greater Atlanta Christian

2013 (FRESHMAN)Earned starting role at center forward as a rookie, playing in 19 games with 18 starts ... three goals came vs. Houston, Mercer, and LSU ... added team-high five assists to finish with 11 points ... took 49 shots, 18 on goal ... 933 minutes ... named to Top Drawer Soc-cer’s midseason list of top-100 freshman in the nation ... Fall Athletic Director’s Honor Roll & Dean’s List... SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll.High School:2013 Gatorade Georgia Soccer Female Player of the Year ... NSCAA Georgia Girls Soccer Player of the Year ... 2013 NSCAA All-American and All-Region ... 2013 Atlanta Journal Constitution Player of the Year ... 2012-13 Gwinnett Daily Post Super 6 selection ... 2011 State Runners-Up, 2012 state champions ... Gwinnett County Player of the Year 2012 ... All-Region team 2011-12 ... Region 6AA first team 2013 ... Region 6AA All-Region Player of the Year 2012 and Player of the Year 2013 ... Gwinnett Daily Post All-County 2010-13 ... Gwinnett Goal Club All-County 2011-13 ... Gwinnett Goal Club A-AAAAA Girls Player of the Year 2013 ... Offensive Player Award 2012 ... GASCA All-Star Team 2012 ... single-season goals record (53) and offensive output (103 points) ... career record for offensive output (146 goals, 46 assists) ... team captain; four-year varsity starter.W-League:Played for the Atlanta Silverbacks in 2012.Club/ODP:Region III ODP 2009-11 ... member of Georgia ODP since 2005 ... Region III ODP Champi-ons 2011 ... ODP Inter-regional event in Boca Raton 2011 ... ODP Inter-regional event in California 2011 ... ECNL Player ID Event 2012 ... 2008 and 2010 State Cup Champions ... 2011 State Cup Finalist ... 2007, 2008 and 2009 Atlanta Cup Champions ... 2008 Raleigh Showcase Champion ... 2008, 2010 Disney Showcase Champion ... 2009, 2010 R3PL team ... 2010 National League ... 2010, 2011 Southern Regional quarterfinalist ... 2011, 2012 ECNL Team.

#5 Kelsey Nix5-5 • So. • DRoswell, Ga.Roswell

2013 (FRESHMAN)Played in 10 games on defense, missing the middle portion of the season due to injury ... took three shots, two on goal ... logged 359 minutes of action...captured the U-19 U.S. Youth Soccer national championship with North Atlanta Soccer Association (NASA) Elite II club team in July ...Fall Athletic Director’s Honor Roll & Dean’s List... SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll.

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Nix’s Career StatsYear G/GS G/A/Pts Sh./SOG GW PK-ATT2013 10/0 0/0/0 3/2 0 0-0Total 10/0 0/0/0 3/2 0 0-0

Seiler’s Career StatsYear G/GS G/A/Pts Sh./SOG GW PK-ATT2013 20/20 1/2/4 50/21 1 0-0Total 20/20 1/2/4 50/21 1 0-0

#19 Gabby Seiler5-5 • So. • MPeachtree City, Ga.McIntosh

2013 (FRESHMAN)Earned starting role as a rookie, playing in and starting all 20 games in the midfield ... first career goal was the game-winner in overtime vs. Jacksonville ... added two assists for four points ... took 50 shots, 21 on goal ... 1,544 minutes ... named to the Top Drawer Soccer midseason top-100 freshman list ... ended No. 34 on the top-100 freshman list ... invited to the U.S. U-20 training camp in California in November ... Fall Athletic Director’s Honor Roll & Dean’s List ... named team’s Rookie of the Year... SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll.Club/ODP:TopDrawerSoccer No. 11 national ranking ... ESPN Rise Top 100 ... 2012 U18 WNT in Chula Vista, Calif. ... 2011 U18 WNT in Sunrise, Fla. ... All-Event teams from 2011-12 ECNL National Showcase Event Series (Sanford, Fla.) ... 2011 Region III International Trip (Spain) ... 2010 All-Event Teams from 2011-12 ECNL National Showcase Event Series (Las Vegas) ... 94 ODP Region III Team 2010 ... 94 Georgia ODP Team 2010 ... 2010 Re-gion III International Trip (Germany) ... 94 ODP Region III Team 2009 ... 94 Georgia ODP Team 2009 ... 2009 Region III International Trip (Costa Rica) ... 94 ODP Region III Team 2008 ... 94 Georgia ODP Team 2008 ... U14 National ID Camp 2007 ... 94 ODP Region III Pool 2007 ... 94 Georgia ODP Team 2007 ... 94 Georgia ODP Team 2006.High School:Four-year varsity (2010-13) ... Fayette County Athlete of the Year 2013 ... Georgia 4A High School State Champions 2011-2012 ... All-County 2010-12 ... All-Region 2010-12 ... Region Player of the Year 2012 ... NSCAA High School Girls All-Region III Team 2011-2012 ... ESPN High School Soccer All-State 2011-2012 ... NSCAA All-American 2012 ... NSCAA Georgia Girls State Player of the Year 2012 ... NSCAA Girls Youth All-America Team 2012.

Tanner’s Career StatsYear G/GS G/A/Pts Sh./SOG GW PK-ATT2013 13/1 0/1/1 5/3 0 0-0Total 13/1 0/1/1 5/3 0 0-0

#3 Lauren Tanner5-4 • So. • FBuford, Ga.Mill Creek

2013 (FRESHMAN)Scored the game-winning goal in the team’s annual Red & Black intrasquad scrimmage, her first taste of college soccer ... played in 13 games at forward, making one start against Houston on Aug. 25 ... took five shots, three on goal ... earned first career point with an assist vs. Mississippi State on Oct. 18 ... logged 243 minutes of action... SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll.Club/ODP:2009 Region III ODP ... 2010 February ODP National Camp ... 2010 Costa Rica Tour... 2010 Region III ODP ... 2011 February ODP National Camp... 2011 Region III ODP ... 2012 ODP Region III Champion... 2012 February ODP National Camp ... 2008 and 2010 State Cup Champions ... 2011 State Cup Finalist ... 2007, 2008, 2009 Atlanta Cup Champions ... 2008 Raleigh Showcase Champion ... 2008, 2010 Dis-ney Showcase Champion ... 2009, 2010 R3PL Team ... 2010 National League ... 2010, 2011 Southern Regional Quarterfinalist ... 2011, 2012 ECNL Team.High School:Team captain and four-year starters ... 2013 All-American ... Region Forward of the Year 2013 ... Goal Club Player of the Year for 6A ... broke school recordGwinnett Daily Post Player of the Year and Super Six 2010-13 ... Max Prep Player of the Week ... Wendy’s Heisman Representative for Mill Creek ... All County AAAAA ... led all forwards in goals in AAAAA Gwinnett County Region 7 and 8 ... MVP 2010, 2011, 2012 ... Region Player of the Year 2012 ... broke school record for career goals, boys or girls ... set record with game-winning goals in 12 of 15 games.W-League:Played for the Atlanta Silverbacks.

#8 Caroline Waters5-8 • So. • FWoodstock, Ga.Etowah

2013 (FRESHMAN)Played in 17 games off the bench at forward, using speed on the wing and strong crossing ability as an offensive weapon ... took eight shots, four on goal ... first career point vs. No. 17/8 South Carolina as she assisted Laura Eddy’s goal ... 412 minutes of action...captured the U-19 U.S. Youth Soccer national championship with North Atlanta Soccer Association (NASA) Elite II club team in July ... Athletic Director’s Honor Roll... SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll.Club/ODP:U19 national club champion with NASA Elite II in July 2013 ...2011 Region III ODP Pool ... 2011 Region Camp ... 2011 ODP National Championship - Pheonix, Ariz. (Champions) ... 2010 ODP Region III Championship - Baton Rouge, La. ... Club NASA 13 Elite II - R3PL ... 2012 CASL Showcase Champion ... 2012 Atlanta Cup Champion ... 2012 State Cup finalist ... 2011 Atlanta Cup Finalist ... 2010 Disney Showcase Champion ... 2009 State Cup Champion ... 2009 CASL Semifinalist.High School:2013 team captain ... 2011 & 2013 Cherokee County Player of the Year ... 2013 All-County and All-Region ... 2011 Team MVP ... 2011 First Team All County ... 2011 Lead goal scorer ... 2011 Scholar Athlete ... 2010 MVP ... 2010 1st Team All County ... 2010 Lead goal scorer ... 2010 Scholar Athlete ... 2010 Region 5AAAAA Champions ... three-year varsity starter (on roster all four years after ACL reconstruction in 2012 season.

Club/ODP:U19 national club champion with NASA Elite II in July 2013... U14 National Team Iden-tification Camp 2009 ... ‘94 Region III Team 2009-2011 ... ODP Thanksgiving Invitational 2009-2010 ... NASA 12 Elite II Soccer Team (4 years) ... State Cup Champions 2010 ... National League Champions 2010 and Runner-up 2011 ... attended Nationals and placed sixth in the nation 2010 and third in 2011.

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Waters’ Career StatsYear G/GS G/A/Pts Sh./SOG GW PK-ATT2013 17/0 0/1/1 8/4 0 0-0Total 17/0 0/1/1 8/4 0 0-0

#28 Kara Looby5-8 • RFr. • GKTampa, Fla.Plant

2013 (FRESHMAN)Did not see game action.Club/ODP:Captain, 2012 R3PL No. 2-ranked state team and No. 5-ranked Region 3 team ... 2013 WAGS champions ... ODP Florida State First Team ... nominated to Super Y Regional Team ... club finalist at Disney in 2010 & 2011 ... CASL Finalist 2010 ... champions 2010 CDL ... 2010 Florida State League undefeated ... Score At The Shore Champions 2010 & 2011.High School:Four-year varsity team member ... 2013 regional runner-up ... 2013 Final Four state cup ... first team Western Conference ... All County Second team as a junior ... team captain ... No. 1-ranked team in district heading to District/Regional/State tournaments ... state Final Four 2011.

#30 Morgan Orobello5-6 • RFr. • GKTierra Verde, Fla.Berkeley Prep

2013 (FRESHMAN)Did not see game action...Fall Athletic Director’s Honor Roll & Dean’s List... SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll.High School:Played both goalkeeper and right midfielder ... five-year varsity starter ... scored 12 goals ... team captain 2011-12 and 2012-13 ... state runner-up 2009-10 ... three-time district champions.Club:Disney Champions 2012-13 ... Columbus Day Classic Champs 2010-2013 ... GSA Show-case Champions 2012-13.

#20 Angelica Tabares5-7 • RFr. • MPhenix City, Ala.Hun School (N.J.)

2013 (FRESHMAN)Did not see game action ... Athletic Director’s Honor Roll... SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll.High School:New Jersey Second Team All-Prep 2012 ... First Team All-MAPL 2012 ... Mercer 33 winner ... Coaches Award winner ... New Jersey Third Team All-Prep 2011 ... All-MAPL Honorable Mention 2011 ... missed 2010 season due to knee injury ... New Jersey All-Prep Honorable Mention 2009 ... All-MAPL Honorable Mention 2009.

#13 Maddie Burdick5-5 • Fr. • MMilton, Ga.Blessed Trinity/Cambridge

Club:Atlanta Fire United 96 ECNL Team Captain (2010-2013) ... ECNL Final Four Showcase 2010 (Raleigh, NC) All-Event Team ... Puma Women’s Elite Showcase 2011 (Boyds, MD) ... ECNL Player Develop-ment Combine February 2012 (Greenville, SC) ... US Club Soccer ECNL/ID2 The Chance National Training Camp (2012 Portland, OR) ... TopDrawerSoccer.com No. 59-Ranked PlayerODP:SYL ODP National Camp (March 2010: Tampa, FL) ... U.S. Youth Soccer ODP (96 GA State Pool 2007-2012) ... U.S. Youth Soccer ODP (96 GA 1st Team Region Camp 2009-12) ... U.S. Youth Soccer ODP (Region III Pool 2010-2011, 2011-2012) ... U.S. Youth Soccer ODP 2010 Girls Thanksgiving Interregional Event (Boca Raton, FL) ... U.S. Youth Soccer ODP Region III Team 2011 Int’l Tournament (Costa Rica) ... U.S. Youth Soccer ODP Region III Team 2012 International Tournament (Germany)National:U.S. Soccer U-15 National Player Pool 2011 ... U.S. Soccer U-14 Girls’ National Team Camp (2010: Carson, CA) ... U.S. Soccer U-14 Girls’ National Identification Camp (2010: Portland, OR) ... U.S. Soccer Federation Training Center (April 2012: Atlanta, GA) ... U.S. Soccer Federation Training Center (January 2011: Atlanta, GA) ... U.S. Soccer Federation Training Center (March 2011: Atlanta, GA) ... U.S. Soccer Federation Training Center (August 2011: Atlanta, GA)High School:GHSA Class AA Region 6 Champion (2011, 2012) ... GHSA Class AA State Champion (2011) ... gradu-ated a semester early and enrolled at UGA in spring 2014.

#21 Delaney Fechalos5-5 • Fr. • DSuwanee, Ga.Lambert

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National:Two-time invitee to U.S. Soccer Training Center ID Camp.Club:Colorado State Champions (2013) ... National Premier League - National Champions (2013) ... Disney Cup Finalist (2013) ... Denver Cup Champions (2013).ODP:1995 Colorado ODP Team (2011, 2012) ... 1995 Region IV ODP Team (2011, 2012) ... Interregional Event - Boca Raton, FL (2011, 2012).High School:2014 All Colorado - First Team ... 2014 All Conference - First Team ... 2013 All Colorado - First Team ... 2013 All State - First Team ... 2013 bocopreps.com All Region - First Team ... 2013 All Conference - First Team ... 2012 All State - Second Team ... 2012 bocopreps.com All Region - First Team ... 2012 All Conference - First Team ... 2011 All Conference - Second Team ... Three-Year Starter (2011-2013) ... Four-Year Academic All State (2011-2014) ... Team’s Leading Scorer (2012, 2013) ... Colorado State Tournament Semifinalist, Class 5A (2013).

National:U.S. Soccer U-18 WNT Pool in 2013 ... U.S. Soccer U-15 GNT Camp & Player Pool in 2011 ... U.S. Soccer U-14 GNT Camp & Player Pool in 2010 ... U.S. Soccer U-14 Girls National Identification Camp in 2010 ... U.S. Soccer Federation Training Center 2011-13.ODP:USYS ODP Region III Team Interregional Event in 2012, 2011, 2010 ... USYS ODP Region III Team Interna-tional Games in Munich in 2012 ... USYS ODP Region III Team International Tournament in Costa Rica in 2011 ... USYS ODP Region III Pool from 2010-12 ... USYS ODP Georgia State Pool 2009-12 ... ECNL / id2 “The Chance” National Camp in 2012 ... ECNL Player Development Program 2012-13 ... Puma Women’s Elite Showcase in 2011 ... Atlanta Fire United U-18 & U-15 ECNL Team Captain ... Four-Star Player Ranking by TopDrawerSoccer.com (2010-13) ... No. 110 player ranking.Club:ECNL National Finals North American Division Top 10 in 2013 ... ECNL National Championship Top 15 in 2012 ... ECNL “A” Flight Top 10 in 2012 ... ECNL Southeast Conference Champion in 2012 ... ECNL “B” Flight 4th Place in 2011 ... Georgia State Cup Champion in 2009 and 2011 ... Georgia State Cup semifinalist in 2010 ... USYS Southern Regional Championships quarterfinalist in 2011 ... Region III Premier League East Spring & Fall Finalist in 2010 ... Atlanta Cup Tournament Champion 2008-10.High School:Scored 47 goals and had 23 assists for career ... 2014 Region 6 Class AAAAAA 1st Team All-Region ... 2014 Lambert HS Golden Boot Award ... GHSA Class AAA State Tournament runner-up in 2013 ... GHSA Class AAA Region 6 second place in 2013 ... GHSA Class AA State Tournament runner-up in 2012 ... GHSA Class AA Region 6 Champion 2011 and 2012 ... GHSA Class AA State Tournament Champion in 2011 ... scored game-winning penalty kick in second overtime of State Championship ... GHSA Class AA Region 6 First Team All Region in 2011.

#18 Natalie Goodman5-6 • Fr. • DSavannah, Ga.Savannah Country Day School

Club:GSA Phoenix ECNL (2010-2014) - team captain ... Ranked No. 47 for the Class of 2014 by TopDraw-erSoccer.com, including No. 4 in the South Atlantic Region and the No. 16 midfielder in the class ... ECNL Winter Showcase All Event Team (2011) ... ECNL Player Development Combine (2012-13) ... ECNL id2 National Training Camp (2012).ODP:Georgia ODP (2010-2013) - team captain ... TopDrawerSoccer.com Best XI 2013 ODP National Cham-pionships ...ODP National Championship (2013) - team captain ... Region III ODP (2011-2013).National:U.S. U-18 Women’s National Team Player Pool (2013-14).

#32 Caroline Gualdoni5-3 • Fr. • MSuwanee, Ga.North Gwinnett

National:U.S. Soccer Federation Training Center September 2013 (Atlanta, GA) ... U.S. Soccer Federation Training Center March 2013 (Jacksonville, FL) ... invitee to the U.S. Soccer Federation Training Center August 2011 (Atlanta, GA).Club:ECNL Player Development Program February 2012 (Greenville, SC) ... Atlanta Fire United U-18 Team Captain (2013).ODP:U.S. Youth Soccer ODP Region III Team 2012 International Tournament (Germany/Czech Republic) ... U.S. Youth Soccer ODP Region III Team 2011 Thanksgiving Interregional Event (Boca Raton, FL) ... U.S. Youth Soc-cer ODP - 96 Region III Pool (2011-13) ... U.S. Youth Soccer ODP - 96 GA State Pool (2009-13) ... U.S. Youth Soccer ODP - 96 GA 1st Team Region Camp (2010-12).High School:North Gwinnett High School MVP & team captain in 2013 ... four-year starter ... Gwinnett County Super 6 - 2014 ... GHSA Class AAAAAA All County Team (2013) ... GHSA Class AAAAAA Region 7 Midfielder of the Year (2013) ... GHSA Class AAAAAA Region 7 First Team All Region (2012, 2013) ... GHSA Class AAAAA State Runner-Up (2011) ... Four-Star Player Ranking according to TopDrawerSoccer.com.

#4 Mariel Gutierrez5-4 • Fr. • DMexico City, MexicoJusto Sierra San Mateo

National:Member of Mexico U-20 national team ... named to Mexico’s roster for the 2014 U-20 Women’s World Cup.

#1 Louise Hogrell5-7 • Fr. • GKAsa, SwedenElof Lindalv

National:Has played 13 gamed with the Sweden U-19 team ... named MVP three times ... helped the team qualify for the European Championships in the summer of 2013.Club:Won the Swedish Cup three times ... has played with Åsa IF (2011), Tölö IF (2011-2012), and Kopparberg Göteborg FC (2012-Present).High School:Won Sweden high school tournament twice in her career with Elof Lindälv.

#22 Kelsey Killean5-7 • Fr. • FThornton, Colo.Legacy

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#36 Eli Martinez5-2 • Fr. • M/DWeston, Fla.Cypress Bay

National:Honduras U-20 national team member ... played in international tournament in El Salva-dor in 2014, competing against teams from El Salvador and Guatemala.Club:Her Weston FC Black Premier team has been ranked No. 1 in Florida and No. 25 in the nation.High School:Attends one of the largest high schools in the country, home to 4,000 students ... four-year varsity player ... has served in class office since freshman year, including time as Class President ... named “Miss Congeniality” and “Project CBHS” for being a well-rounded student.

#35 Alex Pallo5-3 • Fr. • MPalm Beach Gardens, Fla.Dwyer

Club:Played with the VSI West FLorida Flames in the Elite Clubs National League (ECNL) ... placed 3rd at ECNL Nationals in the Champions League in 2013 ... team was back-to-back Florida State Cup Champions in 2012 and 2013 ... Florida State Cup Finalists in 2011 ... Super Y National Champions in 2013 ... US Club Florida Cup/State Champions in 2013 ... Southern Premier League Champions in 2012.ODP:Member of Florida ODP team in 2009 and 2011.National:US Soccer Federation Center Invitee/Participant.High School:Four-year letterwinner and team captain ...2011-12 and 2012-13 Scholar Athlete Award recipient ... 2013-2014 Team MVP ... 2011-12 and 2012-13 1st Team All-Conference ... 2011-12 and 2012-13 Honorable Mention All-County Class 6A and 5A ... 2013-14 1st Team All County ... led team in goals and assists all four seasons ... played in Florida Athletic Coaches Association All-Star Classic ... team went undefeated in district and conference play during 2013-14 Season ... team won Districts and were Regional Final-ists in 2013-14.

#31 Shayna Raekelboom5-6 • Fr. • M/F/DBrussels, BelgiumEuropean School of Belgium

National:Two years each with the Belgium U-17 and U-15 squads ... reached first and second rounds of European Championship four times ... participated in U-17 European Champi-onship in Nyon, Switzerland ... has begun current season with Belgium U-19 team.Club:Played four years with KOVC Sterrebeek, three years for RSC Anderlecht, two years for FC White Star Femina.

#10 Becca Rasmussen5-4 • Fr. • MGolden, Colo.Dakota Ridge

National:U.S. Soccer National Camps at U-14, U-15, U-17, U-18, and U-20 levels ... National Development Camp at U-17 ... called into U-18 camp in Mexico City in July 2014 and in Chula Vista, Calif., in May 2014 ... attended her first camp with the U-20s in April 2014 ... played in the 10 Nations Tournament with the U-18s in La Manga Spain in March.ODP:State ODP (2009-2012) ... Region IV ODP (2009-2013) ... Region IV Tournaments (2010-2013) ... All-Tournament first team Inter-Regional Tournaments (Representing Region IV).Club:ECNL ID 2 National Camps (2010, 2012) ... Manchester United Premier Cup in Portland Oregon (2010) ... Gothia Cup in Gothenbrug, Sweden (2010) ... NSCAA Youth Girls All American (2013) ... TopDrawerSoccer.com No. 31 ranking ... W-League Colorado Rush Reserve Team (Summer 2012) ... Colorado Rush Full Team (Summer 2013-14).

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#34 Josie Roebuck5-4 • Fr. • DChattanooga, Tenn.Girls Preparatory School

High School:Four-year varsity starter for Chattanooga Girls All-Star Team (2011) ... 2012 state runners-up ... THSSCA All State (2012-2013) ... TSWA All State (2013) ... Best of Preps 1st team (2013) ... All Region (2011-2013) ... Team Captain (2013).WPSL:Played for the Chattanooga FC WPSL team.

#29 Carly Settles5-5 • Fr. • DGreensboro, Ga.Athens Academy

Club:2010 Disney Tournament champions ... TopDrawerSoccer.com Top-150 pool.High School:Varsity starter (2011-14) ... Leading scorer (2011-13) ... team MVP (2012-13) ... 2011 Athens Banner-Herald Soccer Player of the Year ... All-Area First Team (2011, 2013).

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2013 individual statistics

# Name GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att16 Marion Crowder 20-19 11 1 23 49 .224 32 .653 7 0-0 6 Madeline Barker 20-19 8 3 19 62 .129 24 .387 3 0-0 2 Rachel Garcia 19-18 3 5 11 49 .061 18 .367 0 0-0 19 Nikki Hill 20-20 2 2 6 6 .333 4 .667 1 0-0 10 Nicole Locandro 20-20 2 1 5 26 .077 10 .385 0 1-1 18 Gabby Seiler 20-20 1 2 4 50 .020 21 .420 1 0-0 14 Laura Eddy 20-20 1 2 4 21 .048 8 .381 0 0-0 9 Bella Hartley 19-0 1 2 4 14 .071 5 .357 0 0-0 15 Cara Smith 11-0 1 1 3 8 .125 4 .500 0 0-0 33 Emma Sonnett 13-7 1 1 3 6 .167 2 .333 0 0-0 13 Torri Allen 20-20 0 3 3 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 7 Andie Fontanetta 20-1 0 2 2 13 .000 7 .538 0 0-0 8 Caroline Waters 17-0 0 1 1 8 .000 4 .500 0 0-0 3 Lauren Tanner 13-1 0 1 1 5 .000 3 .600 0 0-0 12 Taylor Donohue 14-0 0 1 1 4 .000 1 .250 0 0-0 27 Summer Burnett 20-20 0 1 1 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-0 23 Bria Washington 19-2 0 0 0 28 .000 11 .393 0 0-0 24 Hannah Edwards 9-0 0 0 0 4 .000 0 .000 0 0-011 Carli Shultis 3-3 0 0 0 3 .000 1 .333 0 0-0 5 Kelsey Nix 10-0 0 0 0 3 .000 2 .667 0 0-0 26 Alexa Antetomaso 14-10 0 0 0 2 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 22 Chika Ibiam 4-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 17 Liliana Rios 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Total............... 20 31 29 91 363 .085 158 .435 12 1-1 Opponents........... 20 22 16 60 208 .106 95 .457 7 2-2

# Name GP-GS Minutes GA Avg Saves Pct W L T Sho1 Caitlin Woody 20-20 1831:16 22 1.08 70 .761 12 7 1 11/0 TM TEAM 0-0 0:00 0 0.00 3 1.000 0 0 0 0/0 Total............... 20 1831:16 22 1.08 73 .768 12 7 1 11 Opponents........... 20 1831:16 31 1.52 127 .804 7 12 1 4

2013 team statistics

Category Georgia OpponentsSHOT STATISTICS GOALS-SHOT ATTEMPTS 31-363 22-208 GOALS SCORED PER GAME 1.55 1.10 SHOT PCT. .085 .106 SHOTS ON GOAL-ATTEMPTS 158-363 95-208 SOG PCT. .435 .457 SHOTS/GAME 18.1 10.4 ASSISTS 29 16 CORNER KICKS 124 68 PENALTY KICKS 1-1 2-2 OFFSIDES 39 26 PENALTIES FOULS 169 159 YELLOW CARDS 9 13 RED CARDS 1 0 ATTENDANCE TOTAL 17150 6314 DATES/AVG PER DATE 11/1559 8/789 NEUTRAL SITE #/AVG 1/0

stat leaders

GOALS

Marion Crowder........................................ 11

Madeline Barker........................................... 8

Rachel Garcia............................................ 3

ASSISTS

Rachel Garcia................................................5

Torri Allen.........................................................3

Madeline Barker...............................................3

POINTS

Marion Crowder........................................ 23

Madeline Barker........................................... 19

Rachel Garcia............................................ 11

GAME-WINNERS

Marion Crowder........................................ 7

Madeline Barker........................................... 3

Nikki Hill ....................................................... 1

Gabby Seiler .............................................. 1

SHOTS

Madeline Barker........................................... 62

Gabby Seiler .............................................. 50

Marion Crowder........................................ 49

Rachel Garcia............................................ 49

SHOTS ON GOAL

Marion Crowder........................................ 32

Madeline Barker........................................... 24

Gabby Seiler .............................................. 21

SAVES

Caitlin Woody..............................................70

SHUTOUTS

Caitlin Woody..............................................11

SAVE PERCENTAGE

Caitlin Woody........................................... 0.761

GOALS AGAINST AVG

Caitlin Woody........................................... 1.08

*bold indicates current student-athlete

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All-America2007 ..................................................................Carrie Patterson, NSCAA (2nd), SoccerBuzz (2nd)1998......................................Stephanie Yarem, Soccer Buzz (HM)1997 ...............................................Stephanie Yarem, NSCAA, Soccer Times, SoccerBuzz (2nd)

Freshman All-America2010......................................Alexa Newfield, Soccer America (2nd)2009 ...............................................Laura Eddy, Soccer America (2nd), Top Drawer Soccer (1st)2007 .................................................Kelli Corless, Soccer America, SoccerBuzz (1st).................................................. Caroline Simpson, SoccerBuzz (3rd).................................................. Danielle Abelson, SoccerBuzz (4th)2006 .......................................Carrie Patterson, SoccerBuzz (2nd)2004......................................Susie Weber, SoccerBuzz (3rd)2001 ......................................... Charisse Co, SoccerBuzz (HM)1999......................................Carolyn Cayard, SoccerBuzz1997 ............................................Kristy Bongiovanni, SoccerBuzz (3rd)

Hermann Trophy Watch List2012 ............................................Alexa Newfield2008 ............................................Carrie Patterson

Coach of the Year2007...........................................Patrick Baker, SEC Coach of the Year..................................................... Patrick Baker, NSCAA/SoccerBuzz South Region Coach of the Year

National Player of the Week2013......................................Marion Crowder (Offensive), College Sports Madness (Sept. 17)2010 ......................................... Kelli Corless, Collegesoccer360.com (Sept. 13)2009...........................................Natalie Farley, Top Drawer Soccer (Oct. 7)1998...........................................Suzannah Weathersbee, College Soccer Weekly (Nov. 16)

National Team of the Year2006 ............................................ Carrie Patterson, Top Drawer Soccer (All-Rookie)...................................................Lauren Glancy, Top Drawer Soccer (All-Rookie)...................................................Michelle Betos, Top Drawer Soccer (All-Rookie)2005...........................................Lauren Church, Top Drawer Soccer...................................................Kristin Garman, Top Drawer Soccer...................................................Ali Williams, Top Drawer Soccer

National Team of the Week2013......................................Madeline Barker, CollegeSoccer360.com (Sept. 3)..............................................Laura Eddy, CollegeSoccer360.com (Sept. 24)..............................................Nicole Locandro, CollegeSoccer360.com (Oct. 29)2011......................................Alexa Newfield, SoccerSavings.com (Sept. 14)2010 ......................................... Susannah Dennis, Top Drawer Soccer (Aug. 30)2008...........................................Carrie Patterson, SoccerBuzz (Nov. 4)2007...........................................Caroline Simpson, SoccerBuzz (Sept. 6)...................................................Megan Tomlinson, Top Drawer Soccer (Sept. 10)...................................................Megan Tomlinson, SoccerBuzz (Oct. 2)...................................................Marah Falle, Soccer America (Oct. 2)...........................................................Carrie Patterson, Soccer America, Top Drawer (Oct. 15)...........................................................Carrie Patterson, SoccerBuzz, Top Drawer (Oct. 31)2006...........................................Kristin Garman, Top Drawer Soccer (Aug. 28)...................................................Catherine Bruce, Top Drawer Soccer (Sept. 18)...................................................Randi-Lynn Bruso, Soccer Buzz (Sept. 20)2005...........................................Lauren Church, Top Drawer Soccer (Oct. 26)...................................................Kristin Garman, Top Drawer Soccer (Sept. 15)...................................................Ali Williams, Soccer America, Soccer Buzz (Oct. 26)2001...........................................Carolyn Cayard, Soccer Buzz (Sept. 5)1998...........................................Allison Thornbury, Soccer America (Oct. 21)1997...........................................Stephanie Yarem, Soccer America (Oct. 7)

All-Region (South)2013......................................Torri Allen, NSCAA (2nd) ..............................................Marion Crowder, NSCAA (2nd)2012......................................Torri Allen, NSCAA (1st)2011*....................................Alexa Newfield, NSCAA (1st)..............................................Jamie Pollock, NSCAA (2nd)

..............................................Ashley Baker, NSCAA (3rd)

..............................................Bailey Powell, NSCAA (3rd)2010......................................Alexa Newfield, NSCAA (2nd)..............................................Ashley Baker, NSCAA (3rd)..............................................Torri Allen, NSCAA (3rd)2009......................................Carrie Patterson, NSCAA (1st)..............................................Laura Eddy, NSCAA (1st)..............................................Jamie Pollock, NSCAA (3rd)2008......................................Megan Tomlinson, NSCAA (3rd)2007 .....................................................Carrie Patterson, NSCAA (1st), SoccerBuzz (1st)..............................................Kelli Corless, NSCAA (2nd), SoccerBuzz (3rd/Freshman) ..............................................Megan Tomlinson, SoccerBuzz (2nd), NSCAA (3rd)2006......................................Randi-Lynn Bruso, NSCAA (2nd Team).................................................. Carrie Patterson, NSCAA (2nd), SoccerBuzz (2nd)2005 ...............................................Randi-Lynn Bruso, NSCAA (2nd), SoccerBuzz (2nd).................................................. Ali Williams, NSCAA (2nd), SoccerBuzz (2nd)2003 .................................................Jessica Winton, NSCAA, SoccerBuzz (1st)...........................................................Andrea Velasco, NSCAA, SoccerBuzz (3rd)2002 .................................................Carolyn Cayard, NSCAA (2nd), SwoccerBuzz...........................................................Andrea Velasco, NSCAA, SoccerBuzz (2nd)2001 .................................................Carolyn Cayard, NSCAA (3rd), SoccerBuzz...........................................................Andrea Velasco, NSCAA/adidas, SoccerBuzz (2nd)2000......................................Nicole Williams, NSCAA, SoccerBuzz (3rd).....................................................Stefanie Bertcher, ANSCAA (2nd), SoccerBuzz (2nd)1999......................................Nicole Williams, SoccerBuzz (2nd)..............................................Carolyn Cayard, SoccerBuzz (3rd)..............................................Catherine Holder, NSCAA (3rd)1998......................................Kristy Bongiovanni, SoccerBuzz (3rd)..............................................Allison Thornbury, SoccerBuzz (3rd).................................................. Stephanie Yarem, NSCAA (2nd), SoccerBuzz (2nd)1997 ......................................... Nicole Williams, NSCAA (3rd), SoccerBuzz (3rd)..............................................Stephanie Yarem, NSCAA, SoccerBuzz1996 ...............................................Suzannah Weathersbee, NSCAA (2nd), SoccerBuzz (3rd)..............................................Stephanie Yarem, NSCAA (3rd)1995......................................Jennifer Ahern, NSCAA (3rd)*record four selections

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

Academic All-America2013......................................Nikki Hill, CoSIDA (1st Team All-District)2011......................................Torri Allen, CoSIDA (1st Team All-District)................................................Jenna Buckley, CoSIDA (1st Team All-District)..............................................Ashley Baker, CoSIDA (2nd Team All-District)..............................................Alexa Newfield, CoSIDA (2nd Team All-District)2009......................................Lindsay Stein, CoSIDA (3rd Team All-District)2006 ......................................... Catherine Bruce, CoSIDA (1st Team All-District)2005 ......................................... Catherine Bruce, CoSIDA (3rd Team All-District)2004 ......................................... Ashley Lindley, CoSIDA (1st Team)2002 ......................................... Carolyn Cayard, NSCAA/adidas (1st Team)2000 ......................................... Stefanie Bertcher, NSCAA (2nd Team)

Academic All-Region (South)2011......................................Ashley Baker, NSCAA (2nd Team)

national & regional honors

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conference HONORS

All-SEC First Team2011..............................................................................Alexa Newfield, Jamie Pollock2010..............................................................................Alexa Newfield2009..............................................................................Carrie Patterson2008..............................................................................Megan Tomlinson, Carrie Patterson2007..............................................................................Carrie Patterson, Megan Tomlinson2006..............................................................................Carrie Patterson, Randi-Lynn Bruso2005..............................................................................Randi-Lynn Bruso, Ali Williams2003..............................................................................Jessica Winton2002..............................................................................Andrea Velasco, Carolyn Cayard2001..............................................................................Andrea Velasco2000..............................................................................Nicole Williams, Stefanie Bertcher1998..............................................................................Stephanie Yarem1997..............................................................................Stephanie Yarem1996..............................................................................Suzannah Weathersbee

All-SEC Second Team2013..............................................................................Torri Allen2011..............................................................................Torri Allen2010..............................................................................Ashley Baker, Rebekah Perry2009..............................................................................Laura Eddy2008..............................................................................Bailey Powell2007..............................................................................Kelli Corless2005..............................................................................Cortni Joyner2003..............................................................................Andrea Velasco, Geneil Newbern2001..............................................................................Carolyn Cayard1999..............................................................................Nicole Williams, Carolyn Cayard1998..............................................................................Allison Thornbury1996..............................................................................Stephanie Yarem

Honorable Mention All-SEC2002..............................................................................Ashley Lindley, Tricia McKee, Geneil Newbern

All-SEC Freshman Team2013..............................................................................Marion Crowder2011..............................................................................Jenna Owens2010..............................................................................Alexa Newfield, Torri Allen2009..............................................................................Susannah Dennis, Laura Eddy2008..............................................................................Bailey Powell, Ashley Miller2007..............................................................................Kelli Corless, Marah Falle2006..............................................................................Carrie Patterson, Michelle Betos2005..............................................................................Megan Tomlinson2004..............................................................................Susie Weber

SEC Player of the Year2009..............................................................................Laura Eddy, SEC Freshman of the Year2008..............................................................................Megan Tomlinson, SEC Defensive Player of the Year2007..............................................................................Kelli Corless, SEC Freshman of the Year2006..............................................................................Carrie Patterson, SEC Freshman of the Year2005..............................................................................Ali Williams, SEC Offensive Player of the Year

SEC Player of the Week2013..............................................................................Marion Crowder (Sept. 16, Freshman)......................................................................................Laura Eddy (Sept. 23, Offensive)......................................................................................Caitlin Woody (Sept. 23, Defensive)2011..............................................................................Ashley Baker (Sept. 5, Defensive)......................................................................................Alexa Newfield (Sept. 12, Offensive)......................................................................................Alexa Newfield (Oct. 10, Offensive)2010..............................................................................Alexa Newfield (Aug. 30, Freshman)......................................................................................Nicole Locandro (Sept. 6, Freshman)......................................................................................Ashley Baker (Oct. 11, Defensive)2009..............................................................................Carrie Patterson (Aug. 24, Offensive)......................................................................................Rebekah Perry (Aug. 31, Freshman)......................................................................................Michelle Betos (Oct. 29, Defensive)2008..............................................................................Megan Tomlinson (Oct. 14, Defensive)......................................................................................Michelle Betos (Oct. 21, Defensive)......................................................................................Carrie Patterson (Nov. 4, Offensive)2007..............................................................................Caroline Simpson (Sept. 2, Freshman)......................................................................................Marah Falle (Oct. 1, Freshman)......................................................................................Carrie Patterson (Oct. 15, Offensive)2006..............................................................................Carrie Patterson (Aug. 28)......................................................................................Lauren Glancy (Oct. 22)2005..............................................................................Ali Williams (Sept. 7, Oct. 24)......................................................................................Lauren Church (Oct. 24)2004..............................................................................Ashley Lindley (Oct. 18)2003..............................................................................Jessica Winton (Oct. 14 and Oct. 28)2001..............................................................................Ashley Lindley (Oct. 8)1999..............................................................................Beth Culver (Sept. 6)......................................................................................Nicole Williams (Sept. 20)1997..............................................................................Stephanie Yarem (Oct. 6)......................................................................................Nicole Williams (Nov. 3)1995..............................................................................Jennifer Ahern (Sept. 12)......................................................................................Danielle Jordan (Oct. 24)

SEC All-Tournament Team2010..............................................................................Traci Dreesen, Laura Eddy2008..............................................................................Michelle Betos, Bailey Powell, Megan Tomlinson2007..............................................................................Michelle Betos, Megan Tomlinson, Joni Vickers2000..............................................................................Nicole Williams, Stefanie Bertcher1999..............................................................................Catherine Holder1996..............................................................................Mandy Aiken

SEC Sportsmanship Award2011..............................................................................Laura Eddy

SEC Academic Honor Roll2013..............................................................................Torri Allen, Mackin D’Amico, Laura Eddy, Andie Fontanetta, Meghan Gibbons, Nikki Hill, Chika Ibiam, Callie Corbin Langford, Jill Maloney, Tori Patterson, Liliana Rios, Cara Smith, Caitlin Woody

2012..............................................................................Torri Allen, Ashley Baker, Madeline Barker, Jenna Buckley, Susannah Dennis, Kathleen Eastman, Laura Eddy, Meghan Gibbons, Nikki Hill, Callie Corbin Langford, Ansley Morgan, Alexa Newfield, Jenna Owens, Caitlin Woody

2011..............................................................................Torri Allen, Ashley Baker, Madeline Barker, Jenna Buckley, Susannah Dennis, Laura Eddy, Devon Fry, Meghan Gibbons, Nikki Hill, Callie Corbin Langford, Ashley Miller, Alexa Newfield, Jamie Pollock, Caitlin Woody

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

1995..............................................................................Amanda Skipper

SEC Scholar-Athlete of the Year2004..............................................................................Ashley Lindley2003..............................................................................Ashley Lindley

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Wins1. 18................................................................................ 2007T2.15............................................................................... 2007T2.15............................................................................... 19974. 14................................................................................ 1996T5.13............................................................................... 2011T5.13............................................................................... 2003T5.13............................................................................... 2001T5.13............................................................................... 1999T5. 13.............................................................................. 1998T10. 12............................................................................ 2013T10. 12............................................................................ 2005

SEC Wins1. 8.................................................................................. 2007T2. 7................................................................................ 2009 T2. 7................................................................................ 2008T2. 7................................................................................ 2001T5. 6................................................................................ 2011T5. 6................................................................................ 2005 T5. 6................................................................................ 1996T8. 5................................................................................ 2013 T8. 5................................................................................ 2010T8. 5................................................................................ 2006T8. 5................................................................................ 1999T8. 5................................................................................ 1997

Postseason Wins1. 3 ................................................................................. 2007T2. 2................................................................................ 2008 T2. 2................................................................................ 2003T2. 2................................................................................ 2000T5. 1................................................................................ 2011T5. 1................................................................................ 2010T5. 1................................................................................ 2009T5. 1................................................................................ 1998T5. 1................................................................................ 1997T5. 1................................................................................ 1996

Home Wins1. 11................................................................................ 1999T2. 10.............................................................................. 2007T2. 10 ............................................................................. 1998T2. 10.............................................................................. 19975. 9................................................................................ 2009T6. 8................................................................................ 2005T6. 8................................................................................ 1996T8. 7................................................................................ 2013T8. 7................................................................................ 2006T8. 7................................................................................ 2001T8. 7................................................................................ 2000

Road Wins1. 7................................................................................. 2011T2. 5................................................................................ 2013T2. 5................................................................................ 2010T2. 5................................................................................ 2009T2. 5................................................................................ 2008

T2. 5................................................................................ 2007T2. 5................................................................................ 1995T7. 4................................................................................ 2005 T7. 4................................................................................ 2001T7. 4................................................................................ 2003T7. 4................................................................................ 1996

Goals Scored1. 55................................................................................ 19982. 54................................................................................ 19963. 51................................................................................ 1997T4. 47.............................................................................. 2003T4. 47.............................................................................. 2000T6. 46.............................................................................. 2007T6. 46.............................................................................. 19998. 44................................................................................ 20019. 41................................................................................ 200910. 39.............................................................................. 2011

Fewest Goals Allowed1. 12................................................................................ 20052. 18................................................................................ 1999T3. 19.............................................................................. 2010T3. 19.............................................................................. 20075. 22................................................................................ 20136. 23................................................................................ 2012T7. 24.............................................................................. 2009T7. 24 ............................................................................. 1998T9. 27.............................................................................. 2006T9. 27.............................................................................. 1995

Shots1. 496.............................................................................. 19972. 485.............................................................................. 19963. 452.............................................................................. 19994. 450.............................................................................. 19985. 392.............................................................................. 20106. 365.............................................................................. 20117. 363.............................................................................. 20138. 340.............................................................................. 20059. 339.............................................................................. 200010. 331 ........................................................................... 2003

Corner Kicks1. 231.............................................................................. 20032. 156 ............................................................................. 19973. 154.............................................................................. 20074. 144.............................................................................. 19985. 137.............................................................................. 19996. 135.............................................................................. 20067. 133.............................................................................. 19968. 127.............................................................................. 20099. 124.............................................................................. 2013T10. 118.......................................................................... 2010T10. 118.......................................................................... 2005

Saves1. 124.............................................................................. 2000

2. 122.............................................................................. 20083. 118.............................................................................. 20124. 112.............................................................................. 20025. 106.............................................................................. 1997T7. 101............................................................................ 2011T7. 101............................................................................ 20038. 98 ............................................................................... 20109. 96................................................................................ 199610. 95.............................................................................. 1999

Fouls1. 335.............................................................................. 19972. 307.............................................................................. 19963. 277.............................................................................. 20004. 273.............................................................................. 20035. 263.............................................................................. 20046. 255.............................................................................. 20027. 243.............................................................................. 1998T8. 238............................................................................ 2011T8. 238............................................................................ 200510. 216............................................................................ 2012

Home Attendance1. 21,015......................................................................... 19992. 19,523......................................................................... 20073. 18,114......................................................................... 20094. 17,915......................................................................... 20055. 17,150......................................................................... 20136. 15,173......................................................................... 20107. 15,155......................................................................... 20118. 14,923......................................................................... 20009. 14,098......................................................................... 200210. 13,625....................................................................... 2012

Total Attendance1. 27,114......................................................................... 20072. 26,409......................................................................... 20083. 26,392......................................................................... 20114. 25,563......................................................................... 20105. 24,369......................................................................... 20096. 23,641......................................................................... 19997. 23,464......................................................................... 20138. 22,199......................................................................... 20128. 21,983......................................................................... 20059. 21,770......................................................................... 2003

Average Home Attendance1. 1,686........................................................................... 20102. 1,629........................................................................... 20053. 1,559........................................................................... 20134. 1,515........................................................................... 20115. 1,514........................................................................... 20126. 1,510........................................................................... 20097. 1,502........................................................................... 20078. 1,501........................................................................... 19999. 1,461........................................................................... 200810. 1,410......................................................................... 2002

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Team Records

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

Most Goals Allowed1. 9..................... vs. North Carolina (9/21/01 in Durham, N.C.)2. 7..................... at UNC Greensboro (9/17/95)T3. 6................... vs. UCLA (9/1/00 in Gainesville, Fla.)T3. 6................... at LSU (9/25/09)-most goals allowed in an SEC gameT5. 5................... vs. Florida (10/31/13)-most goals allowed at homeT5. 5................... at Vanderbilt (10/20/96)T5. 5................... at Santa Clara (9/19/03)T5. 5................... vs. Florida (10/19/97)-most goals allowed at home9. Allowed 4 goals 18 times (last at Florida in 2012)

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

Shots1. 51................... vs. Jacksonville (10/6/96)2. 47................... vs. South Carolina (9/29/96)-most shots against an SEC opponent3. 46................... vs. Louisiana-Monroe (8/31/05)4. 45................... vs. Mercer (11/1/96)5. 43................... vs. Ole Miss (10/27/96)T6. 42................. vs. Mississippi State (10/7/11)T6. 42................. vs. Stetson (9/19/97)T6. 42................. vs. LSU (9/25/98)T6. 42................. vs. College of Charleston (10/13/98)T10. 39............... vs. Florida Atlantic (9/7/97)T10. 39............... vs. George Washington (9/19/99)

Fewest Shots AllowedT1. 0................... vs. Jacksonville (10/6/96)T1. 0................... vs. Florida Atlantic (9/4/09)T3. 1................... vs. Houston (8/25/13)T3. 1................... vs. Georgia Southern (8/26/05)T3. 1................... vs. Jacksonville (8/25/06)

T3. 1................... vs. Alabama (10/22/09)-fewest shots allowed against an SEC opponentT3. 1................... vs. UNC Wilmington (11/13/09 in Chapel Hill, N.C., NCAA Tournament)8. Allowed two shots in 10 games

Corner Kicks1. 21................... vs. Jacksonville (8/25/06)T2. 17................. vs. Georgia Southern (8/26/05)T2. 17................. vs. Auburn (9/12/99)-most corners against an SEC opponentT4. 15................. vs. Mercer (11/1/96)T4. 15................. vs. Florida Atlantic (9/4/09)T6. 14................. vs. Mississippi State (10/24/97)T6. 14................. at Georgia State (9/17/00)T8. 13................. vs. Jacksonville (10/6/96)T8. 13................. vs. Elon (11/1/98)T8. 13................. at Ole Miss (10/23/98)

Fewest Corner Kicks AllowedGeorgia has allowed 0 corner kicks 34 times, last vs. UNCG on Sept. 8, 2013

Saves1. 15................... vs. Washington (9/5/99)2. 14................... vs. South Carolina (9/29/96)-most saves against an SEC opponentT3. 13................. at Arkansas (9/13/96)T3. 13................. vs. Florida (10/19/97)T3. 13................. at Florida (10/1/00)T3. 13................. vs. North Carolina (9/19/04 in Durham, N.C.)T3. 13................. vs. Stanford (9/7/08)T3. 13................. vs. UCF (9/2/12)T8. 12................. vs. Clemson (8/30/02)T8. 12................. vs. Florida (10/17/99)

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

Attendance (All Games)1. 3,859.............. at Florida (9/29/06)2. 3,312.............. vs. Illinois (9/5/03)3. 3,213.............. vs. Jacksonville State (8/27/99)4. 3,066.............. at BYU (8/29/08)5. 3,062.............. vs. Clemson (8/30/02)6. 3,056.............. vs. Florida (10/21/01)

7. 3,000.............. at Duke (11/18/11)8. 2,613.............. at Furman (8/9/11)9. 2,573.............. at Florida (9/26/08)10. 2,452............ vs. South Carolina (9/20/13)

Home Attendance1. 3,312.............. vs. Illinois (9/5/03)2. 3,213.............. vs. Jacksonville State (8/27/99)3. 3,062.............. vs. Clemson (8/30/02)4. 3,056.............. vs. Florida (10/21/01)5. 2,452.............. vs. South Carolina (9/20/13)6. 2,419.............. vs. College of Charleston (8/25/00)7. 2,417.............. vs. Auburn (10/24/10)8. 2,401 ............. vs. Florida (10/17/99)9. 2,337.............. vs. Florida (9/23/11)10. 2,326............ vs. LSU (9/24/10)

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

Individual Records (All Games)

Shots17....................... Alexa Newfield (2011 vs. Mississippi State)*

Goals4......................... Jessica Winton (2003 vs. Liberty)4......................... Marion Crowder (2013 vs. CofC)-first freshman3 .............................10 times, last Carrie Patterson (2009 vs. Kennesaw St.)

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

Saves15....................... Nicole Williams (1999 vs. Washington)

Points8......................... Jessica Winton (2003 vs. Liberty)

Individual Records (SEC Games)

Shots17....................... Alexa Newfield (2011 vs. Mississippi State)

Goals3......................... Mandy Aiken (1996 vs. Alabama) ........................... Mandy Aiken (1998 vs. Ole Miss)

Saves14....................... Mindy Hyde (1996 vs. South Carolina)

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

NICOLE WILLIAMS

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Shots1. 102 .........Alexa Newfield (2011)2. 87............Alexa Newfield (2010)3. 76............Mandy Aiken (1998)4. 71............Jessica Winton (2003)5. 70............Stephanie Yarem (1997)T6. 67..........Catherine Holder (1999)T6. 67..........Carrie Patterson (2007)8. 62............Kristy Bongiovanni (1999)9. 61............Carrie Patterson (2006)10. 60..........Suzannah Weathersbee (1996)

Assists1. 11............Suzannah Weathersbee (1996)2. 10............Allison Thornbury (1998)T3. 8............Alexa Newfield (2011)T3. 8............Randi-Lynn Bruso (2006)T3. 8............Allison Thornbury (1997)T5. 7............Carrie Patterson (2006)T5. 7............Jessica Winton (2003)T5. 7............Beth Culver (2000)T5. 7............Jennifer Ahern (1996)10................Nine players tied with 6

Goals1. 18............Stephanie Yarem (1997)T2. 16 .........Alexa Newfield (2011)T2. 16..........Jessica Winton (2003)4. 14............Mandy Aiken (1998)T5. 13..........Carrie Patterson (2007)T5. 13..........Ali Williams (2005)7. 12............Carrie Patterson (2006)T8. 11..........Marion Crowder (2013)T8. 11..........Carrie Patterson (2009)T8. 11..........Tricia McKee (2002)

Game Winners1. 8..............Stephanie Yarem (1997)T2. 7............Marion Crowder (2013)T2. 7............Alexa Newfield (2011)T4. 6............Jessica Winton (2003)T4. 6............ Kirsta VanOudenallen (2002)T6. 5............Carrie Patterson (2007)T6. 5............Carrie Patterson (2009)T8. 4............Mandy Aiken (1998)T8. 4............Ali Williams (2005)T8. 4............Ashley Miller (2008)T8. 4............Missy Vierling (2005)

Points1. 40............Alexa Newfield (2011)2. 39............Jessica Winton (2003)3. 37............Stephanie Yarem (1997)4. 33............Mandy Aiken (1998)5. 32............Carrie Patterson (2007)6. 31............Carrie Patterson (2006)7. 27............Carrie Patterson (2009)8. 26............Ali Williams (2005)9. 25............Suzannah Weathersbee (1996)T10. 24........Tricia McKee (2002)T10. 24........Allison Thornbury (1998)

Shutouts1. 11............Caitlin Woody (2013)T2. 9............ Lauren Church (2005)T2. 9............Ashley Baker (2010)4. 8..............Michelle Betos (2009)5. 7..............Michelle Betos (2008)T6. 6............Ashley Baker (2011)T6. 6............Nicole Williams (2000)T6. 6............Nicole Williams (1997)9. 5.5...........Nicole Williams (1998)T10. 5..........Ashley Baker (2012)T10. 5..........Mindy Hyde (1995)T10. 5..........Nicole Williams (2003)T10. 5..........Ashley Lindley (2004)T10. 5..........Ashley Lindley (2002)

Fewest Goals Allowed (minimum 800 minutes)1. 9..............Mindy Hyde (1995)2. 11............Michelle Betos (2006)3. 12............ Lauren Church (2005)4. 16............ Lauren Church (2006)5. 19............Ashley Baker (2010)6. 21............Nicole Williams (1998)7. 22............Caitlin Woody (2013)T8. 23..........Ashley Baker (2012)T8. 23..........Ashley Lindley (2001)10. 24..........Michelle Betos (2009)

Goals Against Average (min. 800 minutes)1. 0.59......... Lauren Church (2005)2. 0.79.........Michelle Betos (2009)3. 0.80.........Mindy Hyde (1995)4. 0.81.........Nicole Williams (1999)5. 0.85.........Ashley Baker (2010)6. 1.05.........Ashley Lindley (2004)7. 1.08.........Caitlin Woody (2013)8. 1.09.........Nicole Williams (1998)9. 1.12.........Michelle Betos (200910. 1.16.......Ashley Baker (2012)

Saves1. 170..........Nicole Williams (1999)2. 122..........Nicole Williams (2000)3. 117..........Michelle Betos (2008)4. 112..........Ashley Baker (2012)5. 109..........Ashley Lindley (2002)6. 99............Ashley Lindley (2003)7. 97............Ashley Baker (2010)8. 96............Ashley Baker (2011)9. 94............Mindy Hyde (1996)10. 93..........Nicole Williams (1997)

CARRIE PATTERSON

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INDIVIDUal career records

Games Played1. 88...........................Natalie Farley T2. 87.........................Carrie PattersonT2. 87.........................Traci DreesenT4. 85.........................Stefanie BertcherT4. 85.........................Kristy BongiovanniT4. 85.........................Ashley Miller7. 84...........................Ashley KingT8. 83.........................Beth CulverT8. 83.........................Jamie PollockT8. 83.........................Nicole WilliamsT8. 83.........................Rebekah PerryT8. 83.........................Nicole Locandro

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

Shots1. 231.........................Carrie Patterson2. 199.........................Alexa Newfield3. 188.........................Kristy Bongiovanni4. 184.........................Mandy Aiken5. 183.........................Suzannah Weathersbee6. 168.........................Ashley King7. 167.........................Ashley Miller8. 166.........................Stephanie Yarem9. 153.........................Jennifer Ahern10. 151.......................Bentley Bickerstaff

Assists1. 24...........................Suzannah WeathersbeeT2. 23.........................Carrie PattersonT2. 23.........................Allison ThornburyT4. 19.........................Jennifer AhernT4. 19.........................Elizabeth Metherell6. 17...........................Kristy BongiovanniT7. 15.........................Beth CulverT7. 15.........................Kelli CorlessT9. 13.........................Jessica WintonT9. 13.........................Randi-Lynn BrusoT9. 13.........................Shannon Murray

Goals1. 44...........................Carrie Patterson2. 33...........................Mandy Aiken3. 28...........................Stephanie Yarem4. 26...........................Amy Berbary5. 25...........................Alexa NewfieldT6. 23.........................Jessica WintonT6. 23.........................Ashley King8. 21...........................Tricia McKee9. 18...........................Suzannah WeathersbeeT10. 17.......................Bentley BickerstaffT10. 17.......................Ashley MillerT10. 17.......................Allison Thornbury

Game Winning Goals1. 15...........................Stephanie Yarem2. 14...........................Carrie Patterson3. 11...........................Alexa Newfield4. 10...........................Mandy AikenT5. 8...........................Ashley MillerT5. 8...........................Jessica WintonT7. 7...........................Marion CrowderT7. 7...........................Beth Culver T9. 6...........................Jennifer AhernT9. 6...........................Madeline BarkerT9. 6...........................Ashley King

Points1. 111.........................Carrie Patterson2. 78...........................Mandy Aiken3. 67...........................Stephanie Yarem4. 62...........................Alexa Newfield5. 60...........................Suzannah Weathersbee6. 59...........................Jessica WintonT7. 58.........................Ashley KingT7. 58.........................Amy Berbary9. 57...........................Allison Thornbury10. 48.........................Tricia McKee

Shutouts1. 29.5........................Nicole Williams2. 26...........................Michelle Betos3. 20...........................Ashley Baker4. 17...........................Ashley Lindley5. 12...........................Caitlin Woody6. 10...........................Lauren Church7. 8.............................Mindy Hyde8. 3.5 .........................Meredith McIntyre

Goals Against Average (min. 2,000 career minutes played)1. 0.93........................Lauren Church2. 1.05........................Michelle Betos3. 1.06........................Caitlin Woody4. 1.07........................Ashley Baker5. 1.20........................Nicole Williams6. 1.26........................Mindy Hyde7. 1.48........................Ashley Lindley

Saves1. 373.........................Nicole Williams2. 341.........................Ashley Lindley3. 316.........................Michelle Betos4. 305.........................Ashley Baker5. 83...........................Lauren Church6. 77...........................Caitlin Woody

WinsT1. 49.........................Michelle BetosT1. 49.........................Nicole Williams3. 34...........................Ashley Lindley4. 30...........................Ashley Baker5. 20...........................Mindy Hyde6. 17...........................Lauren Church7. 13...........................Caitlin Woody

MICHELLE BETOS

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MILESTONE WINS

#1 - UGA 4, Georgia State 0 - 9/3/95 #3 - UGA 1, Auburn 0* - 9/10/05 #24 - UGA 3, Alabama 2% - 11/8/96 #25 - UGA 2, UCF 1 (OT) - 8/30/97 #50 - UGA 5, Cincinnati 0 - 10/30/98 #52 - UGA 5, Wake Forest 2^ - 11/11/98 #75 - UGA 2, Ole Miss 0 - 11/2/00 #100 - UGA 1, Rice 0 - 9/14/03 #125 - UGA 1, Auburn 0 - 10/23/05 #150 - UGA 3, Tennessee 0 - 11/2/07 #200 - UGA 4, Miss. State 3 (2OT) - 10/7/11

* - first SEC win % - first SEC Tournament win ^ - first NCAATournament win

miscellaneous records

Longest Home Winning Streak1. 11 games (started 10/24/97; final win was 10/13/98; ended with loss on 10/16/98)T2. 9 games (started 8/29/99; final win was 10/8/99; ended with loss on 10/15/99)T2. 9 games (started10/15/06; final win was 9/30/07; ended with loss on 10/19/07)

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

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

Longest Overall Winning Streak1. 9 games (started 8/25/13; final game was 9/27/13; ended with loss on 9/29/13)2. 7 games (started 8/29/99; final game was 9/19/99; ended with loss on 9/24/99)T3. 6 games (started 8/30/97; final game was 9/12/97; ended with loss on 9/14/97)T3. 6 games (started 9/23/01; final game was 10/12/01; ended with loss on 10/14/01)T3. 6 games (started 9/16/07; final game was 10/5/07; ended with tie on 10/7/07)

Longest Overall Unbeaten StreakT1. 9 games (8 wins, 1 tie; started 9/16/07; final game was 10/14/07; ended with loss on 10/19/07)T1. 9 games (5 wins, 4 ties; started 8/20/10; final game was 10/15/10; ended with loss on 10/17/10)T1. 9 games (9 wins; started 8/25/13; final game was 9/27/13; ended with loss on 9/29/13)T4. 8 games (6 wins, 2 ties; started 9/28/95; final game was 10/27/95; ended with loss on 10/29/95)T4. 8 games (7 wins, 1 tie; started 8/27/99; final game was 9/19/99; ended with loss on 9/24/99)T4. 8 games (7 wins, 1 tie; started 8/21/09; final game was 9/18/09; ended with loss on 9/25/09)

Most Consecutive Shutouts1. 8 games (started 8/27/99, final game was 9/19/99)2. 6 games (started 8/25/13, final game was 9/13/13)3. 4 games (started 10/3/10, final game was 10/15/10)

Most Consecutive Games Without Being Shut Out1. 15 games (started 10/18/96, final game was 9/12/97)T2. 14 games (started 9/29/06, final game was 9/9/07)T2. 14 games (started 9/23/01, final game was 11/16/01)

Georgia vs. Top-5 Opponents• vs. #1 (UGA is 0-2)No. 1 North Carolina def. Georgia 3-0 (9/19/04 in Durham, N.C.)No. 1 North Carolina def. Georgia 9-0 (9/21/01 in Durham, N.C.)

• vs. #2 (UGA is 0-1)No. 2 Stanford def. No. 23 Georgia 2-1 (9/10/10 in Stanford, Calif.)

• vs. #3 (UGA is 0-5)No. 3 Florida def. Georgia 4-0 (10/17/99 in Athens, Ga.)No. 3 Southern Cal def. Georgia 3-2 (OT) (9/12/08 in Athens, Ga.)No. 3 North Carolina def. No. 25 Georgia 4-0 (11/15/09 in Chapel Hill, N.C. – NCAA Tournament)No. 3 Florida State def. Georgia 1-0 (9/3/04 in Tallahassee, Fla.)No. 3 Duke def. Georgia 3-1 (11/18/11 in Durham, N.C.)

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

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

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Alabama 11-5-1 L 2 L 3-2 2013Alabama A&M 1-0 W 1 W 6-1 2007Arizona State 0-2 L 2 L 2-0 2002Arkansas 11-2-3 W 3 W 1-0 2013Auburn 9-8-3 T 1 T 0-0 2013Birm. Southern 1-0 W 1 W 3-0 2004Boston College 1-0 W 1 W 3-2 2001Bowling Green St. 1-0 W 1 W 1-0 1999Butler 1-0 W 1 W 2-0 1997BYU 0-2 L2 L 4-1 2008Central Florida 2-1 L 1 L 1-0 2012Charlotte 4-0 W 4 W 3-2 2009Cincinnati 2-0 W 2 W 4-3 2000Clemson 2-4 W 2 W 2-1 2009College of Charleston 5-0 W 5 W 5-1 2013Colorado 0-1-1 T 1 T 0-0 2004Connecticut 0-3 L 3 L 3-2 2002Dartmouth 0-1 L 1 L 2-1 1998Davidson 5-0 W 5 W 1-0 1999Duke 2-5 L 5 L 3-1 2011Eastern Michigan 1-0 W 1 W 3-0 2001Elon 2-0 W 2 W 5-0 2000Fairfield 1-0 W 1 W 3-1 2000Florida 2-25-1 L 7 L 5-1 2013Florida Atlantic 2-0 W 2 W 3-0 2009Florida International 1-0 W 1 W 2-0 1997Florida State 2-2 L 2 L 1-0 2004Furman 6-0-1 W 4 W 2-0 2013George Mason 1-0 W1 W 4-0 2006George Washington 1-0 W 1 W 1-0 1999Georgia Southern 6-0 W 5 W 6-0 2005Georgia State 12-0-2 W 6 W 4-1 2011Houston 2-0 W 2 W 2-0 2013Illinois 0-1 L 1 L 2-1 2003Iowa State 1-1 W 1 W 2-0 2011Jacksonville 3-0 W 3 W 1-0 2013Jacksonville State 0-0-1 T 1 T 0-0 1999James Madison 0-1 L 1 L 1-0 2008Kansas 3-1 L 1 L 1-0 2012Kennesaw State 1-0 W1 W 6-0 2009Kentucky 11-6-3 L 2 L 1-0 2013Liberty 1-0 W 1 W 8-0 2003Long Beach State 1-0 W 1 W 1-0 2013Louisiana Monroe 1-0 W 1 W 5-0 2005Loyola Marymount 0-1 L 1 L 1-0 2005LSU 8-5-2 W 1 W 2-1 2013

Maryland 0-1 L 1 L 4-1 1996Massachusetts 2-1 W 2 W 3-1 2000Mercer 10-0-1 W 3 W 3-0 2013Miami 1-0 W 1 W 5-2 2001Michigan 1-0 W 1 W 1-0 2002Middle Tennessee 1-0 W 1 W 2-0 2005Minnesota 2-0 W 2 W 2-1 2011Mississippi 9-8-2 L 1 L 3-1 2013Mississippi State 13-3 W 6 W 5-0 2013Missouri 1-1 W 1 W 1-0 2013Nebraska 1-0 W 1 W 1-0 2007New Mexico 0-1 L 1 L 2-0 2012North Carolina 0-4 L 4 L 4-0 2009North Carolina St. 0-1 L 1 L 1-0 1995Northeastern 1-0 W 1 W 1-0 2009Pittsburgh 1-0 W 1 W 2-0 2005Portland 0-1 L 1 L 2-1 1998Rice 1-0 W 1 W 1-0 2003Rutgers 1-0 W1 W 1-0 2001Santa Clara 0-1-1 T 1 T 1-1 2010South Alabama 1-0 W 1 W 11-0 1999South Carolina 14-6-3 L 1 L 4-0 2013South Dakota State 1-0 W 1 W 5-0 2012South Florida 2-0 W 2 W 2-1 2012Southern Cal 0-2-1 L 2 L 3-2 2 2008Stanford 1-2 L 2 L 2-1 2010Stetson 1-0 W 1 W 8-1 1997Tennessee 7-13 L 3 L 3-2 2012Texas 0-2 L 2 L 2-0 2013Texas A&M 0-2 L 2 L 2-1 2013Texas Tech 1-0 W 1 W 4-1 2007UAB 0-1 L 1 L 3-2 2002UCLA 0-1 L 1 L 6-1 2000UNC Greensboro 3-1 W 3 W 1-0 2013UNC Wilmington 1-0 W 1 W 3-0 2009Utah 2-1 W 2 W 3-0 2010Vanderbilt 10-9-1 T 1 T 0-0 2012Villanova 0-1 L 1 L 3-2 2011Virginia 0-2-1 L 2 L 1-0 2008Wake Forest 1-1-3 L 1 L 3-1 2002Washington 1-0-1 W 1 W 3-0 1999Wisconsin 1-0 W 1 W 3-1 2007Wofford 1-0 W 1 W, 6-1 2004Wyoming 2-0 W 2 W 3-0 2003

*bold indicates 2014 opponent

VS. CONFERENCES

conference first mtg. last mtg. last win recordAmerican 2013 2013 2013 1-0Atlantic 10 1996 2009 2009 5-1Atlantic Coast 1995 2010 2009 7-20-4Atlantic Sun 1995 2013 2013 25-0-4Big 12 1999 2013 2012 6-5-1Big East 1996 2012 2012 6-4Big South 1995 2004 2004 4-1Big Ten 2002 2011 2011 4-1Big West 2013 2013 2013 1-0CAA 2005 2013 2013 10-1CUSA 1995 2012 2012 5-2Ivy League 1998 1998 -- 0-1Metro Atlantic 2000 2000 2000 1-0Mid-American 1999 2001 2001 2-0

Mid Continent 1997 1997 1997 1-0Mountain West 2000 2010 2010 3-3Pac-10/Pac-12 1998 2010 2003 2-7-2Southeastern 1995 2013 2013 108-91-18Southern 1995 2013 2013 24-0-1Summit 2012 2012 2012 1-0Sun Belt 1996 2009 2009 5-0SWAC 2007 20037 2007 1-0West Coast 1998 2010 -- 0-3-1Western Athletic 1997 2003 2003 2-0

all-time series records

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

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

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

199813-6-2, 4-4 SEC (6th East)NCAA Third RoundSept. 1 Mercer (OT) W 1-0Sept. 5 Central Florida^ W 1-0Sept. 7 Florida State^ W 2-0Sept. 11 at South Carolina L 0-2Sept. 13 at No. 4 Florida (OT) L 1-2

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

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

200011-9-2, 4-4-1 SEC (5th East)Aug. 25 Charleston W 7-1Aug. 27 Elon W 5-0Sept. 1 No. 14 UCLA$ L 1-6Sept. 4 Cincinnati W 4-3Sept. 8 Massachussetts^ W 3-1Sept. 10 Fairfield^ W 3-1Sept. 15 Iowa State L 0-2 Sept. 17 at Georgia State (2OT) T 0-0Sept. 21 at No. 17 Arizona St. (OT) L 0-1Sept. 24 Utah (OT) L 2-3Sept. 29 at South Carolina W 3-0Oct. 1 at Florida L 0-2Oct. 6 at LSU W 3-2Oct. 8 at Arkansas (2OT) T 2-2Oct. 13 No. 16 Kentucky W 1-0Oct. 15 Vanderbilt L 1-2Oct. 20 Mississippi L 2-3Oct. 22 Mississippi State W 3-0Oct. 27 at Tennessee (OT) L 3-4Nov. 2 Mississippi# W 2-0Nov. 3 Vanderbilt# W 2-1Nov. 5 No. 12 Florida# L 0-2%- SEC Tournament at Athens, Ga.$ - Gainesville, Fla.^ - Amherst, Mass.

200113-6-1, 7-2 SEC (T-2nd East)NCAA Second RoundAug. 31 Rutgers (OT) W 2-1Sept. 2 No. 22 Wake Forest (2OT) T 0-0Sept. 7 Boston College# W 3-2Sept. 9 No. 9 Connecticut# L 0-2Sept. 21 No. 1 North Carolina% L 0-9Sept. 23 Duke% W 3-2Sept. 28 Eastern Michigan W 3-0

Oct. 1 Georgia State W 6-0Oct. 5 at Alabama W 2-1Oct. 7 at Auburn W 1-0Oct. 12 at No. 24 Kentucky W 1-0Oct. 14 at Vanderbilt L 1-2Oct. 19 South Carolina W 1-0Oct. 21 No. 8 Florida L 1-4Oct. 26 LSU W 5-0Oct. 28 Arkansas W 6-1Nov. 2 No. 17 Tennessee W 2-1Nov. 8 Auburn% L 2-3Nov. 16 Miami! W 5-2Nov. 18 No. 8 Florida! L 0-3# - Storrs, Conn.% - SEC Tournament at Baton Rouge, La.! - NCAA Tournament

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

200313-10, 4-5 SEC (4th East)NCAA Second RoundAug. 29 at Wyoming W 3-0Aug. 31 at Colorado (OT) L 1-2Sept. 5 Illinois L 1-2Sept. 7 Georgia State W 2-1Sept. 12 at Houston W 4-1Sept. 14 Rice (OT)# W 1-0Sept. 19 ^at Santa Clara L 1-5Sept. 21 ^Stanford W 1-0Sept. 26 Liberty@ W 8-0Sept. 28 Georgia Southern@ W 3-0Oct. 3 No. 23 Ole Miss W 2-1Oct. 5 Mississippi State L 0-2Oct. 10 South Carolina W 2-1Oct. 12 No. 7 Florida L 1-2Oct. 17 at LSU L 1-4Oct. 19 at Arkansas W 7-2Oct. 24 at Kentucky W 1-0Oct. 26 at Vanderbilt (OT) L 0-1Oct. 31 No. 17 Tennessee L 0-1Nov. 6 Auburn (2OT)& W 2-1Nov. 7 Florida& L 1-4Nov. 14 Clemson! W 2-1Nov. 16 at No. 7 Tennessee! L 0-1#- Challenge Soccer Club College Classic at Houston, Texas@ - UGA /Nike Tournament at Athens, Ga.^- Santa Clara/adidas Classic at Santa Clara, Calif.% - SEC Tournament at Orange Beach, Ala.! - NCAA Tournament at Knoxville, Tenn.

20044-9-5, 2-6-3 SEC (5th East)Aug. 27 Colorado (OT) T 0-0Aug. 30 Georgia State (OT) T 1-1Sept. 3 at No. 3 Florida State L 0-1Sept. 10 Wofford W 6-1Sept. 12 Birmingham Southern W 3-0Sept. 17 at No. 22 Duke^ L 0-3Sept. 19 vs. North Carolina^ L 0-3Sept. 24 at Ole Miss L 1-3Sept. 26 at Mississippi State (OT) L 0-1

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Oct. 1 at South Carolina (OT) T 1-1Oct. 3 at No. 8 Florida L 0-4Oct. 8 LSU W 2-0Oct. 10 Arkansas (OT) T 2-2Oct. 15 Kentucky W 2-0Oct. 17 Vanderbilt L 2-4Oct. 22 at Alabama L 1-3Oct. 24 Auburn (OT) T 1-1Oct. 29 at Tennessee L 0-2^ - Duke/Adidas Classic

200512-6-2, 6-4-1 SEC (4th East)Aug. 26 Georgia Southern W 6-0Aug. 28 Middle Tennessee W 2-0Aug. 31 Louisiana-Monroe W 5-0Sept. 2 College of Charleston W 3-1Sept. 4 at Georgia State W 3-0Sept. 9 Pittsburgh W 2-0Sept. 16 vs. No. 22 Southern Cal (OT) T 1-1Sept. 18 at Loyola Marymount L 0-1Sept. 23 Mississippi L 0-1Sept. 25 Mississippi State W 3-1Sept. 30 South Carolina W 2-0Oct. 2 Florida L 0-2Oct. 7 at LSU L 0-1Oct. 9 at Arkansas W 1-0Oct. 14 at Kentucky (OT) T 0-0Oct. 16 at No. 21 Vanderbilt W 2-1Oct. 21 Alabama W 2-0Oct. 23 at Auburn W 1-0Oct. 28 Tennessee L 0-2Nov. 3 vs. No. 21 Vanderbilt% L 0-2% - SEC Tournament, Orange Beach, Ala.

200610-9, 5-6 SEC (5th East)Aug. 25 Jacksonville W 1-0Aug. 27 Mercer W 5-0Sept. 1 No. 15 Brigham Young L 0-2Sept. 8 at No. 15 Virginia^ L 0-2Sept. 10 vs. George Mason^ W 4-0Sept. 15 Furman W 3-0Sept. 17 Georgia State W 2-0Sept. 22 at Mississippi State W 3-2Sept. 24 at Ole Miss L 0-3Sept. 29 at No. 20 Florida (OT) L 1-2Oct. 1 at South Carolina L 1-2Oct. 6 Arkansas L 1-2Oct. 8 LSU W 3-0Oct. 13 Vanderbilt (OT) L 1-2Oct. 15 Kentucky W 1-0Oct. 20 Auburn (OT) W 3-2Oct. 22 at Alabama W 5-1Oct. 27 at No. 21 Tennessee L 1-3Nov. 1 vs. Florida% L 1-4^ - Virginia Nike Classic, Charlottesville, Va.% - SEC Tournament, Orange Beach, Ala.

200718-4-2, 8-1-2 SEC (2nd East)NCAA Second RoundAug. 31 Texas Tech W 4-1Sept. 2 Wisconsin W 3-1Sept. 6 Charlotte W 2-0Sept. 9 South Florida W 3-0Sept. 14 Southern California L 0-1Sept. 16 Nebraska W 2-1Sept. 20 Georgia State W 1-0Sept. 23 at Mercer W 1-0Sept. 28 No. 15 Florida W 2-1Sept. 30 No. 12 S. Carolina (2OT) W 2-1Oct. 5 at Arkansas W 1-0Oct. 7 at LSU (OT) T 1-1Oct. 12 at Vanderbilt (OT) W 3-2 Oct. 14 at Kentucky W 1-0Oct. 19 Mississippi State L 0-1Oct. 21 Ole Miss (OT) T 0-0Oct. 25 at Auburn W 3-2Oct. 28 Alabama W 3-1Nov. 2 Tennessee W 3-0Nov. 7 Ole Miss% W 2-0Nov. 9 South Carolina% W 2-0Nov. 11 Florida% L 1-4Nov. 16 Alabama A&M! W 6-1Nov. 17 Duke! L 0-1

^ - Georgia Nike Classic, Athens, Ga.% - SEC Tournament, Orange Beach, Ala.! - NCAA Tournament

200811-11-1, 7-3-1 SEC (2nd East)NCAA First RoundAug. 22 Mercer W 2-0Aug. 29 at BYU L 1-4Aug.31 at Utah W 2-1Sept. 5 No. 7 Virginia^ L 0-1Sept. 7 No. 10 Stanford^ L 0-2Sept. 12 No. 3 Southern Cal (2OT) L 2-3 Sept. 19 No. 3 North Carolina& L 0-4Sept. 21 at No. 11 Duke& L 0-3Sept. 26 at No. 16 Florida (OT) L 1-2Sept. 28 at South Carolina (OT) T 1-1Oct. 3 Arkansas (OT) W 2-1Oct. 5 LSU L 1-2Oct. 10 Vanderbilt W 2-0Oct. 12 Kentucky W 3-1Oct. 17 at Mississippi State W 1-0Oct. 19 at Ole Miss (2OT) W 1-0Oct. 23 Auburn L 0-1Oct. 26 at Alabama W 2-0Oct. 31 at Tennessee W 2-0Nov. 5 South Carolina% W 2-1Nov. 7 No. 7 Florida% W 3-0Nov. 9 Tennessee% L 0-1Nov. 14 James Madison! L 0-1^ - Georgia/Nike Invitational, Athens, Ga.& - Duke/adidas Classic, Durham, N.C.% - SEC Tournament, Orange Beach, Ala.! - NCAA Tournament, Winstom-Salem, N.C.

200915-6-1, 7-4-0 SEC (3rd East)NCAA Second RoundAug. 21 Kennesaw State W 6-0Aug. 28 No. 17 Minnesota W 2-0Aug. 30 Mercer T 1-1Sept. 4 Florida Atlantic^ W 3-0Sept. 6 Northeastern^ W 1-0Sept. 11 Georgia State W 3-0Sept. 13 at UNC Charlotte W 3-2Sept. 18 at Clemson W 2-1Sept. 25 at LSU L 0-6Sept. 27 at Arkansas W 2-0Oct. 2 at Kentucky W 1-0Oct. 4 at Vanderbilt W 3-0Oct. 9 No. 24 Ole Miss L 0-1Oct. 11 Mississippi State W 2-1Oct. 16 No. 5 South Carolina W 2-1Oct. 18 No. 11 Florida L 0-1Oct. 22 Alabama W 3-0Oct. 25 at Auburn L 0-2Oct. 30 Tennessee W 2-1Nov. 4 No. 14 South Carolina% L 2-3Nov. 13 vs. UNC Wilmington! W 3-0Nov. 15 at No. 3 North Carolina! L 0-4^ - Georgia/Nike Invitational, Athens, Ga.% - SEC Tournament, Orange Beach, Ala.! - NCAA Tournament, Chapel Hill, N.C.

201011-6-4, 5-3-3 SEC (4th East)SEC SemifinalsAug. 20 No. 24 Duke L 0-1Aug. 27 Utah^ W 3-0Aug. 29 Kansas^ W 5-0Sept. 3 at Mercer(2OT) W 3-2Sept. 5 at Georgia State W 5-1Sept. 10 at No. 2 Stanford(OT) L 1-2Sept. 12 vs. No. 9 Santa Clara(2OT) T 1-1Sept. 17 College of Charleston W 3-1Sept. 24 LSU W 1-0Sept. 26 Arkansas (2OT) T 0-0Oct. 1 Kentucky (2OT) T 1-1Oct. 3 Vanderbilt W 1-0Oct. 8 at Mississippi (2OT) T 0-0 Oct. 10 at Mississippi State W 3-0Oct. 15 at No.14 South Carolina W 1-0Oct. 17 at No. 13 Florida (OT) L 1-2Oct. 21 at Alabama W 3-0Oct. 24 Auburn L 1-2Oct. 29 at Tennessee L 1-2

Nov. 4 vs. Auburn(2OT)% W 2-1 Nov. 5 vs. Florida% L 1-3^ - Georgia/Nike Invitational, Athens, Ga.% - SEC Tournament, Orange Beach, Ala.

201113-7-2, 6-3-2 SEC (4th East)NCAA Second RoundAug. 19 at Furman W 3-1Aug. 26 Texas L 0-3Aug. 28 Villanova L 2-3Sept. 2 at Minnesota (OT)^ W 2-1Sept. 4 vs. Iowa State^ W 2-0Sept. 9 Mercer (OT) W 2-1Sept. 11 Georgia State W 4-1Sept. 16 at UNC Greensboro W 4-1Sept. 23 No. 6 Florida L 0-1Sept. 25 South Carolina (OT) W 2-1Sept. 30 at Arkansas W 1-0Oct. 2 at LSU L 1-2Oct. 7 Mississippi State (2OT) W 4-3Oct. 9 Ole Miss W 3-0Oct. 14 at Vanderbilt W 2-0Oct. 16 at Kentucky W 2-1Oct. 20 at No. 22 Auburn T 0-0Oct. 23 Alabama (2OT) T 2-2Oct. 28 Tennessee L 2-0Nov. 2 vs. No. 23 Florida% L 0-2Nov. 13 at Kansas! W 2-0Nov. 18 at No. 3 Duke! L 1-3^ - Minnesota Gold Classic, Minneapolis, Minn.% - SEC Tournament, Orange Beach, Ala.! - NCAA Tournament (Lawrence, Kan./Durham, N.C.)

20127-11-2, 3-8-2 SEC (6th East)Aug. 17 UNC Greensboro (2OT) W 1-0 Aug. 19 Furman W 2-1Aug. 24 at Kansas^ L 0-1Aug. 26 vs. SDSU^ W 5-0Aug. 31 vs. South Florida$ W 2-1Sept. 1 at No. 9 UCF$ (OT) L 0-1 Sept. 7 New Mexico L 0-2Sept. 14 Vanderbilt (2OT) T 0-0Sept. 16 Arkansas W 2-0Sept. 21 at Alabama L 1-2Sept. 23 at Florida L 1-4Sept. 28 No. 11 Missouri L 1-2Sept. 30 LSU (2OT) T 2-2Oct. 5 at Ole Miss W 2-0Oct. 7 at South Carolina L 0-1Oct. 12 Auburn L 0-1Oct. 14 Kentucky L 0-1Oct. 19 Mississippi State W 3-0Oct. 21 at No. 9 Texas A&M (2OT) L 0-1Oct. 25 at No. 23 Tennessee L 2-3^ - KU Invitiational, Lawrence, Kan.$ - UCF Invite, Orlando, Fla.

201312-7-1, 5-5-1 SEC (T6th)SEC QuarterfinalsAug. 23 at Texas L 0-2Aug. 25 at Houston W 2-0Aug. 30 Mercer W 3-0Sept. 1 Furman W 2-0Sept. 6 Jacksonville (OT) W 1-0Sept. 8 UNC Greensboro W 1-0Sept. 13 Long Beach State W 1-0Sept. 15 College of Charleston W 5-1Sept. 20 No. 17 South Carolina W 2-0Sept. 27 at Missouri W 1-0Sept. 29 at No. 25 Kentucky L 0-1Oct. 4 Alabama (OT) L 2-3Oct. 6 No. 25 Ole Miss L 1-3Oct. 11 at Auburn (2OT) T 0-0Oct. 18 Mississippi State W 5-0Oct. 20 Texas A&M L 1-2Oct. 25 at LSU W 2-1Oct. 27 at Arkansas W 1-0Oct. 31 No. 6 Florida L 1-5Nov. 6 South Carolina% L 0-4% - SEC Tournament, Orange Beach, Ala.

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ADanielle Abelson ........................................... 2007

Jennifer Ahern ......................................... 1995-98

Mandy Aiken ............................................ 1995-98

Kristen Allen.................................................. 2001

Torri Allen................................................. 2010-13

Alexa Antetomaso ..................................... 2013

Kate Appleton .......................................... 2002-03

Kendra Auston.......................................... 2004-05

BAshley Baker ............................................ 2009-12

Madeline Barker....................................... 2010-13

Christy Barrow............................................... 2010

Rachel Barstow ............................................. 2007

Amy Berbary ......................................... 1998-2001

Stefanie Bertcher ................................. 1997-2000

Michelle Betos ............................................... 2006-09

Bentley Bickerstaff ......................................... 1995-98

Kristy Bongiovanni ............................... 1997-2000

Jamie Bouck ............................................. 2009-10

Katie Boydston .............................................. 2007

Christine Bowers ........................................... 2001

Sarah Brown............................................. 2005-06

Catherine Bruce........................................ 2002-06

Randi-Lynn Bruso ..................................... 2003-06

Jenna Buckley .......................................... 2009-12

Caroline Burlingame................................. 2008-09

Summer Burnett ......................................... 2013

Britta Byrne .............................................. 2006-07

CTori Carroll..................................................... 2006

Carolyn Cayard ..................................... 1999-2002

Lauren Church .......................................... 2005-06

Charisse Co ................................................... 2001

Marcelle Coletti ............................................ 1999

Ali Comis .................................................. 1995-98

Tori Cooper ............................................... 2011-12

Kelli Corless ............................................. 2007-10

Morgan Coyle ....................................... 1997-2000

Coutney Cripps ............................................... 2006-08

Marion Crowder ...............................................2013

Beth Culver ........................................... 1999-2002

DMackin D’Amico ....................................2012-13

Sarah Darvill............................................. 2003-06

Susannah Dennis ..................................... 2009-12

Mariah Dickey ............................................... 2012

Caitlin Dingle................................................. 2005

Taylor Donohue .......................................... 2013

Traci Dreesen ........................................... 2007-10

EKathleen Eastman ..........................................2012

Marliee Eback .......................................... 2003-04

Laura Eddy........................................ 2009-10-13

Hannah Edwards........................................ 2013

FMarah Falle .............................................. 2007-10

Natalie Farley ........................................... 2006-09

Amy Folan...................................................... 1996

Gina Forté .............................................. 1998-99, 2001-02

Lena Franklin ............................................ 2003-06

Devon Fry....................................................... 2011

Andie Fontanetta...................................2012-13

Anna Beth Fuller............................................ 2001

GRachel Garcia..............................................2013

Kristin Garman ......................................... 2005-08

Sheila Gartman ........................................ 1996-99

Meghan Gibbons ...................................... 2010-12

Meghan Gilmore ...................................... 2008-09

Lauren Glancy........................................... 2006-09

Nicole Greathead ................................. 1999-2002

HDanya Harris.................................................. 1995

Bella Hartley..........................................2012-13

Nikki Hill ................................................... 2010-13

Catherine Holder .................................. 1999-2001

Alex Hooker .............................................. 2008-10

Kathleen Howe.............................................. 2005

Stacy Hunt ..................................................... 2000

Mindy Hyde .............................................. 1995-96

IChika Ibiam............................................... 2011-13

JElizabeth Jackson.......................................... 2006

Katie Jacobsen......................................... 2006-07

Kristin Jacobson....................................... 1995-98

Elizabeth Johnson ......................................... 2012

Veronica Johnston ................................... 1997-98

Danielle Jordan ........................................ 1995-98

Sarah Jordan ................................................. 2009

Cortni Joyner ............................................ 2003-06

KSarah Kaiser ............................................. 1995-97

Kasey Kaspar................................................. 2005

Kara Kenney ............................................. 2002-03

Ashley King .......................................... 2000-2003

Beth Klueter ................................... 2004, 2006-07

Alycia Kowal ................................................. 1995

Mariah Krase............................................ 2007-10

Christina Kyker ......................................... 2009-10

LCallie Corbin Langford ................................... 2011-13

Beth Lewis................................................ 1995-98

Jennifer Lewis.......................................... 1995-98

Ashley Lindley ...................................... 2001-2004

Nicole Locandro ....................................... 2010-13

Kim Lyness .................................................... 2004

MJill Maloney .................................................. 2013

Jennifer Martelle .......................................... 1999

Leslie McConnell...................................... 2006-09

Riliegh McHugh............................................. 2011

Meredith McIntire .................................... 1995-98

Tricia McKee ............................................ 2001-04

Jaclyn Meade................................................ 2006

Elizabeth Metherell .................................. 2001-04

Madison Meyers ...................................... 2011-12

Ashley Miller ............................................ 2008-11

Ansley Morgan .............................................. 2012

Heather Morgan ............................................ 1997

Shannon Murray................................... 1999-2002

NGeneil Newbern ....................................... 2002-03

Alexa Newfield......................................... 2010-11

Kelsey Nix ................................................... 2013

OColleen O’Brien ............................................. 1996

Nikki Ornelaz ............................................ 1996-98

Lauren Otonicar ............................................. 1996

Jenna Owens ........................................... 2011-12

PMaria Palumbo .............................................. 2011

Carrie Patterson ....................................... 2006-09

Toriana Patterson ..................................... 2012-13

Christy Peavy ........................................ 1999-2000

Lindsey Peck ............................................. 1997-98

Rebekah Perry .......................................... 2009-12

Leah Polaski .................................................. 1998

Elizabeth Poirier ....................................... 2003-05

Jamie Pollock ........................................... 2008-11

Aileen Powers ...................................... 1999-2000

Bailey Powell............................................ 2008-11

Jenny Pringle................................................. 1995

RMary Ricker .............................................. 2007-09

Liliana Rios ............................................2012-13

Lindsey Rochow ....................................... 2000-02

SJenny Sass ............................................... 1997-98

Robyn Sass .................................................... 1999

Erin Sekerak ............................................. 2002-05

Gabby Seiler ............................................... 2013

Carli Shultis ...........................................2010-12

Caroline Simpson ..................................... 2007-10

Amanda Skipper ............................................ 1995

Cara Smith................................................... 2013

Emma Sonnett........................................2012-13

Jennifer Stein........................................... 1996-97

Lindsay Stein ............................................ 2006-09

Ashley Stinson ....................................2006-07-08

TAmber Tacke ............................................ 2003-05

Lauren Tanner ............................................ 2013

Regan Thaler ................................................. 1995

Alex Thomas............................ ................ 2004-05

Brittany Thomas ............................................ 1999

Allison Thornbury ..................................... 1995-98

Holly Tomlinson............................................. 2010

Megan Tomlinson .................................................2005-08

Christy Turner ........................................... 1995-96

VAndrea Velasco ........................................ 2001-03

Ki VanOudenallen .............................. 1998, 2000-03

Joni Vickers .........................................2004-06-07

Missy Vierling .......................................... 2005-06

WShannon Waid.......................................... 1995-96

Bria Washington ........................................ 2013

Caroline Waters ......................................... 2013

Suzannah Weathersbee ........................... 1995-98

Susie Weber.................................................. 2004

Olivia West............................................... 2006-09

Kelly Whitaker.......................................... 2003-06

Ali Williams.............................................. 2002-05

Kara Williams................................................ 2001

Nicole Williams.................................... 1997-2000

Nicole Winfield ........................................ 1995-97

Jessica Winton ................................... 2000, 2003

Caitlin Woody........................................... 2011-13

YStephanie Yarem...................................... 1995-98

Ali Yoculan .................................................... 2006

Jordan Young ................................................ 2009

ZLauren Zacharski................................ 2000-2001

Terri Ziegler .............................................. 1996-97

Karen Zmirak ................................................. 2004

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" creating exceptional experiences

for a lifetime "

august

10 Clemson - Exh. Clemson, S.C. 7 p.m.16 Auburn - Exh. Athens, Ga. 7 p.m.22 Ole Miss* (SEC Network) Oxford, Miss. 7 p.m.24 UNC Greensboro Athens, Ga. 2 p.m.29 Long Beach State Long Beach, Calif. 10 p.m.31 Cal State-Fullerton Fullerton, Calif. 4 p.m.

september

5 Houston Athens, Ga. 7 p.m.7 UCF Athens, Ga. 1 p.m. 12 Mercer Athens, Ga. 7 p.m.14 Furman Greenville, S.C. 6 p.m.21 Vanderbilt* (SEC Network) Athens, Ga. 3 p.m.26 Florida* Gainesville, Fla. 7 p.m.28 South Carolina* Columbia, S.C. 2 p.m.

october

3 Tennessee* Athens, Ga. 7 p.m.5 Mississippi State* Starkville, Miss. 3 p.m.17 Missouri* Athens, Ga. 7 p.m.19 LSU* (ESPNU) Athens, Ga. 3 p.m.24 Alabama* Tuscaloosa, Ala. 8 p.m.26 Kentucky* Athens, Ga. 6 p.m.30 Texas A&M* College Station, Texas 8 p.m.

November

3-9 SEC Tournament Orange Beach, Ala. TBD

*denotes SEC gameAll Times Listed Are Eastern and subject to change. Home games in bold