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Illinois WesleyanUniversity

Women’s Soccer2009

Illinois Wesleyan University, founded in 1850, enrolls about 2,100undergraduates in the College of Liberal Arts, with 17 academicdepartments, and in the Schools of Art, Music, Nursing and Theatre

Arts. The 2004 edition of The Fiske Guide to Colleges lists the Universityas one of its 22 “best buys” among the nation’s private colleges, describ-ing Illinois Wesleyan as “at once cozy and diverse, loaded with opportu-nities for ambitious students.”

Emphasizing a distinctive liberal arts curriculum as the central fea-ture of every student’s education, IWU also provides opportunities forprofessional and pre-professional preparation. The student-faculty ratioof 12-to-1 means that the University’s students are active participants intheir education, often working individually with faculty members onresearch. As a residential university, Illinois Wesleyan provides a vibrantcampus environment in which rich co-curricular offerings complementthe primary academic mission.

About 30 percent of each graduating class goes on to graduateschool, with recent alumni accepted into law schools, medical schools,and in other advanced degree programs.New Facilities. The $25 million Ames Library (at right), a place wherebooks, journals and other materials of intellect and culture are comple-mented by exciting computer and information technology, opened in2002 and the recent $6 million renovation of the Memorial Gym hasresulted in the Hansen Student Center, a facility designed to meet thesocial, recreational, and educational needs of IWU students. IWU’sattractive and well-maintained 73-acre campus saw approximately $51million in new construction in the 1990s, including the Shirk Center forAthletics and Recreation (1994), the Center for Natural Science Learningand Research (1995), the Center for Liberal Arts (1997) as well as a resi-dence hall, accommodating 118 students in suite-like apartments (1997).The Shirk Center was funded in part by a $5 million gift from theRussell and Betty Shirk Foundation of Bloomington. The Shirk familyowns Beer Nuts, Inc.®, the Bloomington-based snack food company. Thetwo-level, 135,344-square foot complex seats 2,680 in its performancearena, and contains four multi-use courts for tennis, volleyball, basket-ball, as well as racquetball courts, a 200-meter track, a training room andwellness center, classrooms, and other facilities. In 1999 the JackHorenberger Baseball Field was opened, which paved the way in 2000for new softball and soccer fields. The science center has 15 technologi-cally-equipped classrooms, lecture halls, and seminar rooms; 18 teachinglabs; 27 research labs; and facilities for computers. The Center for LiberalArts houses 60 faculty offices, classrooms, and facilities for social sci-ence, humanities, business and economics.Distinguished Speakers. In the past few years, IWU has hosted a num-ber of outstanding speakers, including former U.S. Defense SecretaryWilliam Cohen, authors Maya Angelou and Kurt Vonnegut, and film

directors Kevin Smith and Spike Lee.Accomplished Alums. Illinois Wesleyan alumni of distinction includeEdward B. Rust, Jr., ’72, president and chief executive officer ofBl oom i ng ton - based State Farm Insu r ance; Ja ck Sikma ‘77, seve n - ti meN BA All - Star and cu rre nt ass istant coa ch for the Houston Rockets; DawnUp shaw ’82, a two - ti me Grammy-award winning singer with the NewYork Metropolitan Opera; Fr ankie Faison ’71, who has appeared in thefil ms “Sil e nce of the Lamb s”, “T he Thomas Crown Aff ai r” and “Com i ng toAme ri ca”; Akito Mi z u no ’74, senior managing director of Mizuno, theworld’s largest sporting goods company; Steve Vogel ’68, author of thebest-selling true crime book “Reasonable Doubt”; and Richard Jenkins’69, who was nominated for an Academy Award for his starring role inthe 2008 movie “The Visitor.”

RICHARD F. WILSON, PRESIDENTRichard F. Wilson became the 18th presidentat Illinois Wesleyan in July 2004.

Since 1978 Wilson has served in a numberof roles at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, most recently (since 1996) as VicePresident of the U. of Illinois Foundation. Hewas responsible for all private fundraising onthe Urbana campus, including leading campusefforts to achieve its $1 billion goal as part ofthe university’s comprehensive campaign.

From 1986 to 1994, Wilson was AssociateChancellor, leading efforts to incorporate computing technologies intoinstruction and providing oversight of intercollegiate athletics. In 1994,

he became Associate Chancellor for Development and Deputy Directorof the University of Illinois Foundation.

Since 1981 Wilson held an adjunct teaching position in the Collegeof Education, most recently as Adjunct Professor of Higher Education.

Wilson earned a bachelor’s degree in mathematics from Alderson-Broaddus College (W.Va.), where he earned honors in both academicsand athletics.

Wilson pursued advanced degrees at the University of Michigan,earning both the master’s and doctoral degrees in higher education.

Wilson and his wife, Pat, have two children — Adam, who lives inSan Francisco, and Rachel, who lives in Springfield, Ill.

ILLINOIS WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY

HEAD COACHDAVE BARRETT

David Barrett has been the women'ssoccer coach at Illinois Wesleyansince April 2000 and has been theCollege Conference of Illinois andWisconsin women's soccer "Coach ofthe Year" three times (2008, 2003 and2002).Since starting at IWU, Barrett hascoached one NCAA Division III All-American, one Academic All-American, 12 all-Central regionselections, and 43 Titans have earnedall-conference honors.

Barrett's women's teams have compiled an eight-year overallrecord of 98-43-17 (.674 winning percentage) with a conference-only mark of 37-14-5 (.705).The 2008 team won the school’s first-ever outright CollegeConference of Illinois and Wisconsin championship in women’ssoccer, and advanced in the NCAA Division III tournament forthe first time in school history.Barrett’s 2005 team became the first IWU soccer team (eithergender) to be selected to play in the NCAA Division III tourna-ment. The 2006 Titans were ranked as high as No. 24 in theNational Soccer Coaches Association Division III poll.The 2002 Titans were the CCIW tourney runners-up and wereranked No. 9 in the final Central Region poll. The 2004 teamearned national votes midseason and played in the inauguralMidwest Association of Athletic Conferences postseason tourna-mentFor four seasons (2000-04), Barrett coached both the men's andwomen's teams at IWU, relinquishing the men's job after the2004 campaign. His four-year men's overall record was 25-43-5(.377) with a league mark of 6-17-2 (.280).Barrett earned a bachelor of arts degree in 1993 from WesleyanUniversity (Conn.), where he was a three-year starter, at onepoint starting 41 consecutive games. A goalkeeper, Barrett holds

the school's career records for victories (with 36), shutouts (17.5)and goals against average (0.80). He played on the 1991 team thatwas 15-1-1, won the East Coast Athletic Conference and LittleThree championships, and were ranked No. 7 nationally inNCAA Division III.From 1997-2000, Barrett was an assistant men's coach at Yaleand, in those four seasons, the teams were a combined 43-23-4.In 1999 the Bulldogs reached the NCAA round of 16 and wereNo. 18 in the final national poll.Barrett was the head soccer coach for the Connecticut OlympicDevelopment Program from 1997-98, working with 25 boys inthe under-14 and under-15 age group. Barrett was head boys'soccer coach at Suffield Academy (Conn.) from 1995-97 andhead coach of boys' soccer at Bridgton Academy (Maine) in1994-95.David and his wife, Kelly, are the parents of a son, Sam (bornOct. 9, 2007), and reside in Bloomington.

WOMEN’S TEAMS

Year Overall Pct. CCIW (Place) Pct.2001 14-4-0 .778 5-2-0 (Tie 3) .7142002 13-4-2 .737 4-2-1 (3) .6432003 12-3-4 .737 6-1-0 (Tie 1) .8572004 14-6-1 .690 4-2-1 (3) .6432005 13-7-1 * .643 5-2-0 (Tie 2) .7142006 10-5-4 .632 4-1-2 (Tie 3) .7142007 7-8-3 .472 3-3-1 (4) .5002008 15-6-2 * .696 6-1-0 (1) .857Totals 98-43-17 .674 37-14-5 .705* - Indicates NCAA Division III tournament team.

MEN’S TEAMS

Year Overall CCIW2001 5-11-2 1-4-12002 6-12-0 1-5-02003 9-10-0 3-3-02004 5-10-3 1-5-1Totals 25-43-5 6-17-2

QUICK FACTS

Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bloomington, Ill.Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2,100President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Richard F. WilsonAthletic Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dennie BridgesColors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Green and WhiteNickname . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .TitansHome Field . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Neis FieldHead Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .David Barrett, (309) 556-3343Head Coach Email . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [email protected] Information . . . . . . . . . . . .Stew Salowitz, (309) 556-3206SID Email . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [email protected]

For statistics and results for the 2009 team, click on:http://www.iwusports.com

IWU COACHES’ RECORDS(by total victories)

Head Coach Years W-L-T Pct.Dave Barrett 8 (2001- ) 98-43-17 .674Tony Bankston 6 (1994-99) 61-44-3 .579Steve Berry 1 (2000) 16-4 .800

Head Coach - Dave Barrett (Wesleyan U. ’93)

NO. NAME POS. HT. YR. HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL)5 Tara Clemens MF 5-6 Fr. Bloomington, Ill. / Bloomington HS26 Maggie Distler B 5-4 Fr. Columbia, Ill. / Columbia HS9 Annmarie Dolak * MF 5-3 Jr. Naperville, Ill. / North HS15 Alyssa Feulner ** MF/F 5-4 Jr. St. Charles, Ill. / East HS22 Alice Fontana MF 5-3 Fr. Glen Ellyn, Ill. / Glenbard West HS4 Samantha Haney B 5-9 Fr. Westerville, Ohio / South HS0 Haley Hergert * GK 5-8 So. Amana, Iowa / Clear Creek HS14 Emily Hinchman MF/F 5-7 Fr. Geneva, Ill. / Geneva HS16 Carlie Hoekstra ** MF 5-2 Jr. Wheaton, Ill. / Wheaton-Warrenville So. HS23 Kendall Hoekstra B 5-6 Fr. Wheaton, Ill. / Wheaton-Warrenville So. HS17 Amanda Kessel * MF 5-5 So. Medina, Ohio / Medina HS10 Lauren Knaack * MF 5-6 So. McHenry, Ill. / McHenry West HS21 Amanda Knezovich MF 5-6 Fr. Naperville, Ill. / Central HS25 Chelsea Kowatch B/MF 5-2 Fr. Tinley Park, Ill. / Andrew HS7 Erin Kugler *** # MF 5-6 Sr. Peoria, Ill. / Notre Dame HS2 Emily Marcheschi *** F 5-6 Sr. Hinsdale, Ill. / Nazareth Academy11 Lynn Martin * F/MF 5-2 So. Belleville, Ill. / West HS3 Alexa Nosek *** B 5-4 Sr. Geneva, Ill. / Benet Academy1 Alli Novak ** GK 5-6 Jr. Naperville, Ill. / North HS18 Annie O'Brien MF 5-6 Fr. Middleton, Wis. / Middleton HS19 Molly O'Brien * MF 5-5 So. Valparaiso, Ind. / Valparaiso HS28 Jill Olliges B 5-5 Fr. Naperville, Ill. / Benet Academy13 Rachel Pennington ** B 5-6 Jr. Ballwin, Mo. / Parkway West HS24 Kelsey Porter ** MF 5-0 Jr. Bloomington, Ill. / Bloomington HS6 Tori Samson ** MF 5-3 Jr. Chesterfield, Mo. / Parkway Central HS00 Katie Sill GK 5-5 So. Highland Village, Texas / Creekview HS20 Elizabeth Sinclair *** F 5-8 Sr. Peoria, Ill. / Richwoods HS12 Patty Troxell ** B 5-7 Sr. Lakewood, Ill. / Crystal Lake Central HS* - Indicates letters won. # - Indicates captain.

Last revised: August 19, 2009

2009 Women’s Soccer Roster

NUMERICALLY

0 Haley Hergert * GK00 Katie Sill GK1 Alli Novak ** GK2 Emily Marcheschi *** F3 Alexa Nosek *** B4 Samantha Haney B5 Tara Clemens MF6 Tori Samson ** MF

7 Erin Kugler *** # MF9 Annmarie Dolak * MF10 Lauren Knaack * MF11 Lynn Martin * F/MF12 Patty Troxell ** B13 Rachel Pennington ** B14 Emily Hinchman MF/F15 Alyssa Feulner ** MF/F16 Carlie Hoekstra ** MF17 Amanda Kessel * MF

18 Annie O'Brien MF19 Molly O'Brien * MF20 Elizabeth Sinclair *** F21 Amanda Knezovich MF22 Alice Fontana MF23 Kendall Hoekstra B24 Kelsey Porter ** MF25 Chelsea Kowatch B/MF26 Maggie Distler B28 Jill Olliges B

8/29/2009 DePauw University 5:30 p.m. Bloomington, Ill.9/1/2009 Washington University in St. Louis 5:30 p.m. St. Louis, Mo.9/5/2009 # Berry College (Ga.) 7:30 p.m. (CDT) Atlanta, Ga.9/6/2009 # Emory University 3 p.m. (CDT) Atlanta, Ga.9/10/2009 University of Wisconsin-Whitewater 5:30 p.m. Bloomington, Ill.9/12/2009 University of Chicago 2 p.m. Bloomington, Ill.9/15/2009 Eureka College 3 p.m. Eureka, Ill.9/16/2009 St. Mary's College 7 p.m. Bloomington, Ill.9/19/2009 * North Park University 2 p.m. Chicago, Ill.9/23/2009 Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology 7 p.m. Bloomington, Ill.9/26/2009 University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh 3 p.m. Bloomington, Ill.9/30/2009 Monmouth College 7 p.m. Bloomington, Ill.10/7/2009 * North Central College 7 p.m. Naperville, Ill.10/10/2009 * Elmhurst College 2:30 p.m. Bloomington, Ill.10/13/2009 Fontbonne University 7:30 p.m. St. Louis, Mo.10/17/2009 Dominican University 2 p.m. River Forest, Ill.10/21/2009 * Augustana College (Ill.) 4 p.m. Bloomington, Ill.10/28/2009 * Wheaton College 7 p.m. Wheaton, Ill.10/31/2009 * Carthage College 2:30 p.m. Bloomington, Ill.11/4/2009 CCIW Semifinal TBA11/7/2009 CCIW Final TBA

# - Emory University Tournament* - College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin match

2009 Women’s Soccer Schedule

NEIS FIELD

Illinois Wesleyan soccer has been isplayed at the lighted Neis (“nice”)Soccer Field since August 2000. Tomand Marilyn Neis of McHenry, Ill.,are 1970 and 1971 IWU graduates,respectively, and their daughter,Melissa, is a 2002 graduate with adegree in art. Another daughter,Elizabeth, played soccer at Millikinand Tom's grandmother, the lateJeanette Neis, was a 1927 IWUalumna.

Final 2008 Illinois Wesleyan Women’s Soccer StatisticsOverall: 15-6-2 Conf: 6-1-0 Home: 10-3-0 Away: 4-3-1 Neut: 1-0-1

|------------SHOTS------------| ## Name GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT------------------------------------------------------------------------23 Leighton, Caroline 23-23 10 6 26 62 .161 29 .468 2 0-0

(Bloomington, Normal Community HS)4 O'Brien, Molly 22-21 10 5 25 60 .167 33 .550 7 0-0

(Valparaiso, Ind., HS) 20 Sinclair, Elizabeth 23-4 8 2 18 63 .127 32 .508 1 0-0

(Peoria, Richwoods HS)11 Martin, Lynn 22-7 4 3 11 26 .154 10 .385 1 0-0

(Belleville, West HS) 16 Hoekstra, Carlie 23-21 2 7 11 25 .080 13 .520 1 0-0

(Wheaton, Wheaton-Warrenville South HS)5 Feulner, Alyssa 21-20 4 2 10 43 .093 22 .512 3 0-0

(St. Charles, East HS)2 Marcheschi, Emily 21-0 3 4 10 16 .188 8 .500 0 0-0

(Hinsdale, Nazareth Academy)9 Dolak, Annmarie 23-8 4 1 9 22 .182 10 .455 0 0-0

(Naperville, North HS) 17 Kessel, Amanda 23-2 3 0 6 20 .150 11 .550 0 0-0

(Medina, Ohio, HS) 24 Porter, Kelsey 22-0 2 2 6 9 .222 6 .667 0 0-0

(Bloomington HS)21 Rodriguez, Tina 22-22 1 4 6 11 .091 4 .364 0 1-1

(Simi Valley, Calif., Royal HS)22 Knaack, Lauren 23-17 2 1 5 16 .125 5 .312 0 0-0

(McHenry, HS) 7 Kugler, Erin 23-23 1 1 3 24 .042 11 .458 0 0-0

(Peoria, Notre Dame HS)6 Samson, Tori 22-22 1 0 2 26 .038 14 .538 0 0-0

(Chesterfield, Mo., Parkway Central HS)15 Nemmers, Carissa 16-14 1 0 2 2 .500 1 .500 0 1-1

(Dubuque, Iowa, Hempstead HS)13 Pennington, Rachel 23-21 0 1 1 4 .000 1 .250 0 0-0

(Ballwin, Mo., Parkway West HS)3 Nosek, Alexa 16-5 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0-0

(Geneva, Benet Academy)14 Isler, Lindsey 4-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0

(Slinger, Wis. HS)8 Florian, Lexi 6-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0

(Antioch HS)Total............... 23 56 39 151 430 .130 211 .491 15 2-2 Opponents........... 23 10 9 29 182 .055 94 .516 6 0-0

|---GOAL AVERAGE---| |--SAVES--| |----RECORD----|## Name GP-GS Minutes GA Avg Saves Pct W L T Sho-------------------------------------------------------------------------------30 Tomasetti, Dana 3-0 46:42 0 0.00 2 1.000 0 0 0 0

(Darien, Hinsdale South HS) 0 Hergert, Haley 5-0 107:06 0 0.00 4 1.000 0 0 0 0

(Amana, Iowa, Clear Creek HS) 00 Sill, Katie 1-0 10:23 0 0.00 0 .000 0 0 0 0

(Highland Village, Texas, Creekview HS) 1 Novak, Alli 23-23 1951:20 10 0.46 84 .894 15 6 2 10

(Naperville, North HS)TM TEAM 0:00 0 0.00 2 1.000 0 0 0 4

Total............... 23 2115:31 10 0.43 92 .902 15 6 2 15Opponents........... 23 2115:31 56 2.38 171 .753 6 15 2 6

Team saves: 2

2008 Women’s Soccer Statistics

Date Opponent Result Overall CCIW Attend. Goals (Assists)Aug 30, 2008 vs Albion (Mich.) W 1-0 1- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 65 Martin, Lynn (Hoekstra, Carlie)Aug 31, 2008 at Kalamazoo W 2-0 2- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 100 O'Brien, Molly (unassisted)

O'Brien, Molly (Martin, Lynn)Sep 03, 2008 at Wis.-Oshkosh 0-1 L OT 2- 1- 0 0- 0- 0 86 -Sep 08, 2008 EUREKA W 8-0 3- 1- 0 0- 0- 0 50 O'Brien, Molly (Feulner, Alyssa)

Marcheschi, Emily (Hoekstra, Carlie)Dolak, Annmarie (Pennington, Rachel)

Knaack, Lauren (Feulner, Alyssa)Dolak, Annmarie (Leighton, Caroline)

Sinclair, Elizabeth (unassisted)Sinclair, Elizabeth (Marcheschi)

Marcheschi, Emily (Hoekstra, Carlie)Sep 10, 2008 MARYVILLE` W 4-0 4- 1- 0 0- 0- 0 67 Feulner, Alyssa (O'Brien, Molly)

Sinclair, Elizabeth (Knaack, Lauren)Leighton, Caroline (unassisted)Martin, Lynn (Rodriguez, Tina)

Sep 20, 2008 FONTBONNE W 6-0 5- 1- 0 0- 0- 0 50 O'Brien, Molly (unassisted)Martin, Lynn (unassisted)

Kessel, Amanda (unassisted)Leighton, Caroline (O'Brien, Martin)

Kessel, Amanda (unassisted)Porter, Kelsey (Sinclair, Elizabeth)

Sep 21, 2008 WASHINGTON U. 1-2 L 5- 2- 0 0- 0- 0 100 Leighton, Caroline (unassisted)Sep 25, 2008 AURORA (WOMEN) 0-1 L 5- 3- 0 0- 0- 0 35 -Sep 28, 2008 * at Carthage 0-1 L 5- 4- 0 0- 1- 0 100 -Oct 01, 2008 at Saint Mary's W 2-1 6- 4- 0 0- 1- 0 75 Kugler, Erin (Rodriguez, Tina)

O'Brien, Molly (unassisted)Oct 04, 2008 WIS.-RIVER FALLS W 7-0 7- 4- 0 0- 1- 0 75 Leighton, Caroline (Rodriguez, Tina)

Knaack, Lauren (unassisted)Sinclair, Elizabeth (Rodriguez, Tina)

Rodriguez, Tina (penalty kick)Kessel, Amanda (Marcheschi, Emily)Marcheschi, Emily (Hoekstra, Carlie)

Dolak, Annmarie (unassisted)Oct 08, 2008 * ELMHURST W 3-0 8- 4- 0 1- 1- 0 50 Feulner, Alyssa (O'Brien;Hoekstra)

Leighton, Caroline (Sinclair)Leighton, Caroline (Kugler, Erin)

Oct 11, 2008 DOMINICAN W 1-0 9- 4- 0 1- 1- 0 70 Feulner, Alyssa (unassisted)Oct 14, 2008 * at North Central W 1-0 10- 4- 0 2- 1- 0 76 Hoekstra, Carlie (unassisted)Oct 17, 2008 * AUGUSTANA W 2-0 11- 4- 0 3- 1- 0 100 O'Brien, Molly (Porter;Leighton)

O'Brien, Molly (Hoekstra, Carlie)Oct 22, 2008 at Chicago 1-2 L 11- 5- 0 3- 1- 0 80 Feulner, Alyssa (unassisted)Oct 25, 2008 * at #15 Wheaton W 2-1 12- 5- 0 4- 1- 0 679 Samson, Tori (unassisted)

O'Brien, Molly (Leighton, Caroline)Oct 29, 2008 * MILLIKIN W 5-0 13- 5- 0 5- 1- 0 100 O'Brien, Molly (unassisted)

Porter, Kelsey (Martin; Marcheschi)Sinclair, Elizabeth (unassisted)Leighton, Caroline (Hoekstra)

Sinclair, Elizabeth (Porter, Kelsey)Nov 01, 2008 * NORTH PARK W 9-0 14- 5- 0 6- 1- 0 85 Leighton, Caroline (O'Brien, Molly)

O'Brien, Molly (Leighton, Caroline)Martin, Lynn (unassisted)

Leighton, Caroline (unassisted)Dolak, Annmarie (O'Brien;Leighton)

Leighton, Caroline (Dolak, Annmarie)Hoekstra, Carlie (unassisted)

Nemmers, Carissa (penalty kick)Sinclair, Elizabeth (Marcheschi, Emily)

Nov 05, 2008 CARTHAGE W 1-0 15- 5- 0 6- 1- 0 75 Sinclair, Elizabeth (Leighton)Nov 08, 2008 WHEATON 0-1 L 15- 6- 0 6- 1- 0 100 -Nov 15, 2008 vs #17 Rhodes College 0-0 TO2 15- 6- 1 6- 1- 0 200 -Nov 16, 2008 at #8 Washington U. 0-0 TO3 15- 6- 2 6- 1- 0 197 -

TEAM RECORD W-L-T ATTEND Dates Total Average---------- ----- ------ ----- ------- -------

Overall: 15- 6- 2 Total: 23 2615 114Conference: 6- 1- 0 Home: 13 957 74

Home: 10- 3- 0 Away: 8 1393 174Away: 4- 3- 1 Neutral: 2 265 132

Neutral: 1- 0- 1Overtime: 0- 1- 2

2008 Women’s Soccer Results

Points132 - Kaye Galyean (54g 24a) - 1994-97118 - Katie Kelly (52g 14a) - 2002-05117 - Julie Brooks (50g 17a) - 1998-0195 - Caroline Leighton (41g 13a) - 2005-0883 - Marisa Johnson (29g 25a) - 2001-0480 - April App (33g 14a) - 1998-0174 - Lyndsay O'Brien (23g 28a) - 2003-0670 - Alyssa Kulak (28g 14a) - 1996-9867 - Ann Bernard (21g 25a) - 2000-0366 - Christine Reed (22g 22a) - 2000-0155 - L.J. Hachmeister (18g 19a) - 1998-0155 - Mary Karson (24g 7a) - 2002-0551 - Erin Gallagher (19g 13a) - 1995-9846 - Elizabeth Sinclair (19g 8a) - 2006-0837 - Sara Nelson (15g 7a) - 1997-98

Goals54 - Kaye Galyean - 1994-9752 - Katie Kelly - 2002-0550 - Julie Brooks - 1998-0141 - Caroline Leighton - 2005-0833 - April App - 1998-0129 - Marisa Johnson - 2001-0428 - Alyssa Kulak - 1996-9824 - Mary Karson - 2002-0523 - Lyndsay O'Brien - 2003-0622 - Christine Reed - 2000-0121 - Ann Bernard - 2000-0319 - Elizabeth Sinclair - 2006-0819 - Erin Gallagher - 1995-9818 - L.J. Hachmeister - 1998-0115 - Sara Nelson - 1997-98

Assists28 - Lyndsay O'Brien - 2003-0625 - Ann Bernard - 2000-0325 - Marisa Johnson - 2001-0424 - Kaye Galyean - 1994-9722 - Christine Reed - 2000-0119 - L.J. Hachmeister - 1998-0117 - Julie Brooks - 1998-0114 - April App - 1998-0114 - Katie Kelly - 2002-0514 - Alyssa Kulak - 1996-9813 - Caroline Leighton - 2005-0813 - Tina Rodriguez - 2005-0813 - Erin Gallagher - 1995-9812 - Jenny LaBrenz - 2002-059 - Carlie Hoekstra - 2007-089 - Michele Lichtfuss - 1994-969 - Rachel Gulling - 1994-96

Shots attempted212 - Katie Kelly (52 goals) - 2002-05209 - Caroline Leighton (41 goals) - 2005-08178 - Lyndsay O'Brien (23 goals) - 2003-06131 - Elizabeth Sinclair (19 goals) - 2006-0894 - Marisa Johnson (29 goals) - 2001-0478 - Mary Karson (24 goals) - 2002-0567 - Tina Rodriguez (6 goals) - 2005-0864 - Amy Slott (6 goals) - 2003-0664 - Beth Talentowski (5 goals) - 2006-0760 - Molly O'Brien (10 goals) - 200857 - Alyssa Feulner (5 goals) - 2007-0847 - Carlie Hoekstra (4 goals) - 2007-0846 - Ann Bernard (21 goals) - 2000-0343 - B. Kirkpatrick (11 goals) - 2002-03,0538 - Erin Kugler (1 goals) - 2006-0838 - Carly Calkins (2 goals) - 2005-07

GOALKEEPING

Saves290 - Emily Castner (79 GA) - 2003-06180 - Alli Novak (33 GA) - 2007-08169 - Alicia Heeger (40 GA) - 2000-0288 - Gayle Woodbury (81 GA) - 1996-9924 - Amy Attivissimo (4 GA) - 1999-019 - Heather Jensen (1 GA) - 2002-04

4 - Haley Hergert (0 GA) - 20084 - Lisa Hampton (1 GA) - 20002 - Amanda Cordes (0 GA) - 20042 - Dana Tomasetti (0 GA) - 20081 - Katie Korder (1 GA) - 2003-05

Saves per game (minimum 5 games)4.39 - Alli Novak (41 games) - 2007-083.67 - Emily Castner (79 games) - 2003-063.31 - Alicia Heeger (51 games) - 2000-023.00 - Amy Attivissimo (8 games) - 1999-011.83 - Gayle Woodbury (48 games) - 1996-990.80 - Haley Hergert (5 games) - 20080.69 - Heather Jensen (13 games) - 2002-040.02 - Katie Korder (61 games) - 2003-05

Goals against avg (minimum 5 minutes)0.32 - Heather Jensen (1 GA, 285 min) - 2002-040.68 - Amy Attivissimo (4 GA, 530 min) - 1999-010.80 - Alicia Heeger (40 GA, 4506 min) - 2000-020.81 - Alli Novak (33 GA, 3651 min) - 2007-080.94 - Katie Korder (1 GA, 96 min) - 2003-050.99 - Emily Castner (79 GA, 7165 min) - 2003-061.00 - Lisa Hampton (1 GA, 90 min) - 20001.37 - Gayle Woodbury (81 GA, 5310 min) - 1996-991.60 - Liz Downes (8 GA, 450 min) - 1997-991.67 - Soni Stake (51 GA, 2745 min) - 1994-963.62 - Lisa Hillmer (47 GA, 1170 min) - 1994

Most wins48 - Emily Castner (48-20-10) - 2003-0641 - Alicia Heeger (41-11-2) - 2000-0236 - Gayle Woodbury (36-22-2) - 1996-9922 - Alli Novak (22-14-5) - 2007-0818 - Soni Stake (18-13-0) - 1994-964 - Lisa Hillmer (4-8-1) - 19943 - Liz Downes (3-1-0) - 1997-992 - Amy Attivissimo (2-0-0) - 1999-01

Most ties10 - Emily Castner (48-20-10) - 2003-065 - Alli Novak (22-14-5) - 2007-082 - Gayle Woodbury (36-22-2) - 1996-992 - Alicia Heeger (41-11-2) - 2000-021 - Lisa Hillmer (4-8-1) - 1994

Most shutouts28 - Emily Castner - 2003-0622 - Alicia Heeger - 2000-0220 - Gayle Woodbury - 1996-9916 - Alli Novak - 2007-086 - Soni Stake - 1994-963 - Liz Downes - 1997-993 - Amy Attivissimo - 1999-01

Games played81 - Caroline Leighton - 2005-0880 - Tina Rodriguez - 2005-0879 - Emily Castner - 2003-0679 - Amy Slott - 2003-0677 - Lyndsay O'Brien - 2003-0674 - Ashley Goergen - 2003-0672 - Carissa Nemmers - 2005-0861 - Katie Korder - 2003-0560 - Mary Karson - 2002-0560 - Elizabeth Sinclair - 2006-0860 - Erin Kugler - 2006-0857 - Katie Kelly - 2002-0552 - Emily Marcheschi - 2006-0851 - Alicia Heeger - 2000-0248 - Gayle Woodbury - 1996-9941 - Alli Novak - 2007-08

Women’s Soccer - Career Records

Points43 - Julie Brooks (18g 7a) - 200038 - Katie Kelly (18g 2a) - 200337 - Katie Kelly (15g 7a) - 200434 - Kaye Galyean (14g 6a) - 199634 - Christine Reed (9g 16a) - 200034 - Kaye Galyean (16g 2a) - 199433 - Julie Brooks (16g 1a) - 199832 - Kaye Galyean (12g 8a) - 199732 - Christine Reed (13g 6a) - 200132 - Kaye Galyean (12g 8a) - 199529 - April App (11g 7a) - 200029 - Alyssa Kulak (13g 3a) - 199629 - Marisa Johnson (12g 5a) - 200429 - Alyssa Kulak (11g 7a) - 199728 - Caroline Leighton (13g 2a) - 200727 - Katie Kelly (12g 3a) - 200526 - Caroline Leighton (10g 6a) - 200826 - April App (11g 4a) - 199925 - Molly O'Brien (10g 5a) - 200824 - Sara Nelson (10g 4a) - 1997

Goals18 - Katie Kelly - 200318 - Julie Brooks - 200016 - Julie Brooks - 199816 - Kaye Galyean - 199415 - Katie Kelly - 200414 - Kaye Galyean - 199613 - Christine Reed - 200113 - Caroline Leighton - 200713 - Alyssa Kulak - 199612 - Katie Kelly - 200512 - Kaye Galyean - 199512 - Marisa Johnson - 200412 - Kaye Galyean - 199711 - April App - 199911 - April App - 200011 - Alyssa Kulak - 199710 - Sara Nelson - 199710 - Erin Gallagher - 199510 - Caroline Leighton - 200610 - Jenny Sbalchiero - 1997

Assists16 - Christine Reed - 20009 - Lyndsay O'Brien - 20059 - Marisa Johnson - 20038 - Julie Hroch - 19948 - Lyndsay O'Brien - 20048 - Kaye Galyean - 19978 - Ann Bernard - 20028 - Kaye Galyean - 19958 - Brittan Kirkpatrick - 20048 - Lyndsay O'Brien - 20037 - L.J. Hachmeister - 19997 - Julie Brooks - 20007 - Tina Rodriguez - 20057 - Carlie Hoekstra - 20087 - Katie Kelly - 20047 - Ann Bernard - 20017 - Alyssa Kulak - 19977 - April App - 20006 - L.J. Hachmeister - 19986 - Caroline Leighton - 2008

Shots attempted76 - Katie Kelly (18 goals) - 200372 - Katie Kelly (15 goals) - 200464 - Katie Kelly (12 goals) - 200563 - Elizabeth Sinclair (8 goals) - 200862 - Caroline Leighton (10 goals) - 200860 - Caroline Leighton (10 goals) - 200660 - Molly O'Brien (10 goals) - 200860 - Lyndsay O'Brien (8 goals) - 200653 - Marisa Johnson (12 goals) - 200450 - Lyndsay O'Brien (6 goals) - 200548 - Caroline Leighton (13 goals) - 200746 - Ann Bernard (2 goals) - 200343 - Alyssa Feulner (4 goals) - 2008

41 - Marisa Johnson (6 goals) - 200339 - Caroline Leighton (8 goals) - 200539 - Mary Karson (8 goals) - 200338 - Beth Talentowski (5 goals) - 200638 - Elizabeth Sinclair (8 goals) - 200738 - Lyndsay O'Brien (5 goals) - 200335 - B. Kirkpatrick (8 goals) - 2005

Shots on goal39 - Katie Kelly (15 goals) - 200434 - Katie Kelly (12 goals) - 200533 - Molly O'Brien (10 goals) - 200832 - Elizabeth Sinclair (8 goals) - 200832 - Caroline Leighton (10 goals) - 200629 - Caroline Leighton (10 goals) - 200828 - Caroline Leighton (8 goals) - 200527 - Lyndsay O'Brien (6 goals) - 200527 - Marisa Johnson (12 goals) - 200426 - Lyndsay O'Brien (8 goals) - 200623 - Caroline Leighton (13 goals) - 200722 - Alyssa Feulner (4 goals) - 200822 - Elizabeth Sinclair (8 goals) - 200719 - Brittan Kirkpatrick (7 goals) - 200419 - Elizabeth Sinclair (3 goals) - 200618 - B. Kirkpatrick (8 goals) - 200516 - Beth Talentowski (5 goals) - 200615 - Katie Kelly (18 goals) - 200315 - Mary Karson (6 goals) - 200414 - Amy Slott (1 goals) - 2005

GOALKEEPING (SEASON)

Saves96 - Alli Novak (23 GA) - 200794 - Emily Castner (30 GA) - 200488 - Gayle Woodbury (21 GA) - 199984 - Alli Novak (10 GA) - 200869 - Emily Castner (19 GA) - 200568 - Alicia Heeger (9 GA) - 200265 - Emily Castner (14 GA) - 200362 - Emily Castner (16 GA) - 200662 - Alicia Heeger (15 GA) - 200039 - Alicia Heeger (16 GA) - 200118 - Amy Attivissimo (3 GA) - 20004 - Heather Jensen (0 GA) - 20034 - Lisa Hampton (1 GA) - 20004 - Haley Hergert (0 GA) - 20084 - Amy Attivissimo (0 GA) - 20013 - Heather Jensen (1 GA) - 20022 - Amanda Cordes (0 GA) - 20042 - Amy Attivissimo (1 GA) - 19992 - Dana Tomasetti (0 GA) - 20082 - Heather Jensen (0 GA) - 2004

Saves per game (minimum 5 games)5.33 - Alli Novak (18 games) - 20074.89 - Gayle Woodbury (18 games) - 19994.48 - Emily Castner (21 games) - 20044.13 - Alicia Heeger (15 games) - 20003.65 - Alli Novak (23 games) - 20083.58 - Alicia Heeger (19 games) - 20023.45 - Emily Castner (20 games) - 20053.42 - Emily Castner (19 games) - 20033.26 - Emily Castner (19 games) - 20062.29 - Alicia Heeger (17 games) - 2001

Goals against avg (minimum 5 minutes)0.46 - Alli Novak (10 GA, 1951 min) - 20080.49 - Alicia Heeger (9 GA, 1661 min) - 20020.71 - Soni Stake (6 GA, 765 min) - 19960.74 - Emily Castner (14 GA, 1703 min) - 20030.75 - Heather Jensen (1 GA, 120 min) - 20020.80 - Emily Castner (16 GA, 1810 min) - 20060.92 - Gayle Woodbury (12 GA, 1170 min) - 19970.94 - Alicia Heeger (15 GA, 1440 min) - 20000.94 - Katie Korder (1 GA, 96 min) - 20050.94 - Emily Castner (19 GA, 1814 min) - 20051.00 - Amy Attivissimo (3 GA, 270 min) - 20001.00 - Lisa Hampton (1 GA, 90 min) - 20001.02 - Alicia Heeger (16 GA, 1405 min) - 2001

Women’s Soccer - Season Records

1.20 - Gayle Woodbury (21 GA, 1575 min) - 19991.22 - Alli Novak (23 GA, 1700 min) - 20071.47 - Emily Castner (30 GA, 1837 min) - 20041.60 - Liz Downes (8 GA, 450 min) - 19971.65 - Gayle Woodbury (28 GA, 1530 min) - 19982.00 - Amy Attivissimo (1 GA, 45 min) - 19992.20 - Soni Stake (11 GA, 450 min) - 1994

Most wins15 - Alli Novak (15-6-2) - 200815 - Alicia Heeger (15-4-0) - 200014 - Emily Castner (14-6-1) - 200413 - Alicia Heeger (13-3-2) - 200213 - Alicia Heeger (13-4-0) - 200112 - Gayle Woodbury (12-6-0) - 199912 - Emily Castner (12-6-1) - 200512 - Emily Castner (12-3-4) - 200310 - Emily Castner (10-5-4) - 200610 - Gayle Woodbury (10-6-1) - 19989 - Gayle Woodbury (9-4-1) - 19977 - Soni Stake (7-10-0) - 19957 - Soni Stake (7-2-0) - 19967 - Alli Novak (7-8-3) - 20075 - Gayle Woodbury (5-6-0) - 19964 - Lisa Hillmer (4-8-1) - 19944 - Soni Stake (4-1-0) - 19943 - Liz Downes (3-1-0) - 19971 - Amy Attivissimo (1-0-0) - 20011 - Amy Attivissimo (1-0-0) - 2000

Most ties4 - Emily Castner (12-3-4) - 20034 - Emily Castner (10-5-4) - 20063 - Alli Novak (7-8-3) - 20072 - Alicia Heeger (13-3-2) - 20022 - Alli Novak (15-6-2) - 2008

Most shutouts10 - Alli Novak - 200810 - Alicia Heeger - 20029 - Emily Castner - 20068 - Emily Castner - 20057 - Alicia Heeger - 20017 - Gayle Woodbury - 19976 - Alli Novak - 20076 - Gayle Woodbury - 1999

6 - Emily Castner - 20035 - Emily Castner - 20045 - Soni Stake - 19965 - Alicia Heeger - 20004 - Gayle Woodbury - 19983 - Gayle Woodbury - 19963 - Liz Downes - 19972 - Amy Attivissimo - 2001

Games played23 - Lauren Knaack - 200823 - Caroline Leighton - 200823 - Amanda Kessel - 200823 - Annmarie Dolak - 200823 - Alli Novak - 200823 - Rachel Pennington - 200823 - Carlie Hoekstra - 200823 - Elizabeth Sinclair - 200823 - Erin Kugler - 200822 - Kelsey Porter - 200822 - Tori Samson - 200822 - Lynn Martin - 200822 - Molly O'Brien - 200822 - Tina Rodriguez - 200821 - Elleen Ouska - 200521 - Mary Karson - 200521 - Tina Rodriguez - 200521 - Katie Korder - 200521 - Amy Slott - 200421 - Emily Castner - 2004

Women’s Soccer - Season Records

SEASON RECORD CCIW (PLACE) COACH CAPTAINS1994 8-9-1 Tony Bankston Jennifer Montgomery, Julie Hroch1995 7-10 1-4 (5) Tony Bankston Soni Stake, Rachel Xidis, Nancy Gruber1996 12-8 3-3 (5) Tony Bankston Kaye Galyean, Tiina Martin, Erin Gallagher1997 12-5-1 4-3 (3) Tony Bankston Erin Gallagher, Kaye Galyean, Tiina Martin1998 10-6-1 1-5 (7) Tony Bankston K. Busalacchi, K. Erion, E. Gallagher, G. Woodbury1999 12-6 5-2 (3) Tony Bankston Gayle Woodbury2000 16-4 5-2 (T2) Steve Berry Julie Brooks, Jill Denoma, Eleanor Flanagin2001 14-4 5-2 (T3) David Barrett Julie Brooks, April App, L.J. Hachmeister2002 13-4-2 4-2-1 (3) David Barrett Alicia Heeger, Ann Bernard2003 12-3-4 6-1 (T1) David Barrett Ann Bernard, Lauren Boegen2004 14-6-1 4-2-1 (3) David Barrett Marisa Johnson, Kristin Wood2005 13-7-1 5-2 (T2) David Barrett Katie Kelly, Mary Karson, Katie Korder2006 10-5-3 4-1-2 (T3) David Barrett Emily Castner, Ashley Goergen2007 7-8-3 3-3-1 (4) David Barrett Caroline Leighton, Tina Rodriguez, Meghan Rynne2008 15-6-2 6-1 (1) David Barrett Caroline Leighton, Carissa Nemmers, Tina Rodriguez

Totals 175-91-19 (.647) 56-33-5 (.622)

Women’s Soccer Year-by-Year

April App . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1999, 2000 (2), 2001 (2)Ann Bernard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2000, 2001, 2002 (1), 2003 (1)Lauren Boegen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2002 (2), 2003 (1)Julie Brooks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 (2)Alicia Doszak . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1996Kel Erion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1997Eleanor Flanagin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2000 (2)Erin Gallagher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1996, 1997, 1998Kaye Galyean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1995, 1996, 1997Ashley Goergen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2005 (1), 2006 (2)Alicia Heeger . . . . . . . . . .1999 (2),2000 (2), 2001 (2), 2002 (2)Marisa Johnson . . . . . . . . . .2001, 2002 (1), 2003 (2), 2004 (1)Mary Karson . . . . . . . . .2002 (1), 2003 (2), 2004 (1), 2005 (2)Katie Kelly . . . . . . . . . . .2002 (1), 2003 (1), 2004 (1), 2005 (1)Brittany Kirkpatrick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2005 (2)Lauren Knaack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2008 (2)Katie Korder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2005 (1)Jenny LaBrenz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2003 (2)Caroline Leighton . . . . .2005 (2), 2006 (2), 2007 (2), 2008 (1)Alli Novak . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2008 (2)Lyndsay O’Brien . . . . . .2003 (2), 2004 (2), 2005 (1), 2006 (1)Molly O’Brien . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2008 (2)Vanessa Puma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2000 (2)Jen Randa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2000 (2)Christine Reed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2001 (2)Tina Rodriguez . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2006 (1), 2007 (1), 2008 (1)Tori Sampson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2008 (2)Soni Stake . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1995Jenny Sbalchiero . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1997Elizabeth Sinclair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2007 (2)

1=first team; 2=second team; h=honorable mention

ALL-REGION2002 Mary Karson (1st Team)

Ann Bernard (3rd Team)2003 Ann Bernard (1st Team)

Katie Kelly (2nd Team)2004 Marisa Johnson (3rd team)

Katie Kelly (3rd team)2005 Katie Kelly (2nd team)

Mary Karson (3rd team)2006 Lyndsay O'Brien (2nd team)

Tina Rodriguez (3rd team)2008 Tina Rodriguez (2nd team)

Caroline Leighton (3rd team)

Illinois Wesleyan All-Conference Players

(MOST VALUABLE PLAYER1994 Kaye Galyean (offense), Soni Stake (defense)1995 Kaye Galyean (offense), Natalie Rauf (defense) 1996 Alyssa Kulak (offense), Erin Gallagher (defense)1997 Kaye Galyean (offense), Erin Gallagher (defense)1998 Julie Brooks (offense), Erin Gallagher (defense)1999 April App, Julie Brooks (offense);

Jen Randa, Gayle Woodbury (defense)2000 Ann Bernard, Vanessa Puma;

Julie Brooks, Christine Reed (offense);Eleanor Flanagin (defense)

2001 Ann Bernard2002 Ann Bernard2003 Ann Bernard, Katie Kelly2004 Marisa Johnson, Katie Kelly2005 Ashley Goergen2006 Lyndsay O’Brien2007 Tina Rodriguez2008 Tina Rodriguez

"MOST IMPROVED PLAYER"2000 Lauren Boegen2001 Jessixa Sasveld2002 Kristin Wood2003 Ashley Goergen2004 Kristin Freund2005 Meghan Rynne2006 Carly Calkins2007 Carissa Nemmers, Patty Troxell2008 Kelsey Porter

LEADERSHIP AWARD 1994 Jen Montgomery, Julie Hroch1995 Rachel Xidis1996 Beth Michelet 1997 Gayle Woodbury1998 Kel Erion1999 Jill Denoma2000 Jill Denoma

Women’s Soccer Honors

Points188 (74g 40a) - 1997182 (64g 54a) - 2000153 (58g 37a) - 2001151 (56g 39a) - 2008148 (53g 42a) - 2004146 (52g 42a) - 2003143 (53g 37a) - 1996130 (51g 28a) - 1998127 (45g 37a) - 2002113 (43g 27a) - 2005

Goals74 - 199764 - 200058 - 200156 - 200853 - 200453 - 199652 - 200351 - 199845 - 200243 - 2005

Assists54 - 200042 - 200442 - 200340 - 199739 - 200837 - 199637 - 200237 - 200128 - 199827 - 2005

Shots attempted430 (56 goals) - 2008347 (52 goals) - 2003302 (43 goals) - 2005300 (35 goals) - 2006284 (53 goals) - 2004225 (30 goals) - 2007

Shots on goal211 (56 goals) - 2008168 (43 goals) - 2005151 (53 goals) - 2004144 (35 goals) - 2006109 (30 goals) - 2007

63 (52 goals) - 2003

GOALKEEPING (SEASON)Saves

100 (23 GA) - 200799 (30 GA) - 200492 (10 GA) - 200890 (22 GA) - 199984 (19 GA) - 200071 (14 GA) - 200370 (20 GA) - 200566 (16 GA) - 200643 (16 GA) - 2001

Goals against avg0.43 (10 GA, 2116 min) - 20080.50 (10 GA, 1790 min) - 20020.69 (14 GA, 1820 min) - 20030.80 (16 GA, 1810 min) - 20060.89 (16 GA, 1620 min) - 20010.93 (19 GA, 1830 min) - 20000.94 (20 GA, 1910 min) - 20051.11 (20 GA, 1620 min) - 19971.19 (22 GA, 1660 min) - 19991.22 (23 GA, 1700 min) - 2007

Most wins16 (16-4-0) - 200015 (15-6-2) - 200814 (14-4-0) - 200114 (14-6-1) - 200413 (13-4-2) - 200212 (12-8-0) - 199612 (12-6-0) - 199912 (12-7-1) - 200512 (12-3-4) - 200312 (12-5-1) - 199710 (10-6-1) - 199810 (10-5-4) - 2006

Most losses10 (7-10-0) - 19959 (8-9-1) - 19948 (7-8-3) - 20078 (12-8-0) - 19967 (12-7-1) - 20056 (15-6-2) - 20086 (14-6-1) - 20046 (10-6-1) - 1998

6 (12-6-0) - 1999

Most ties4 (10-5-4) - 20064 (12-3-4) - 20033 (7-8-3) - 20072 (13-4-2) - 20022 (15-6-2) - 20081 (12-5-1) - 19971 (14-6-1) - 20041 (12-7-1) - 20051 (8-9-1) - 19941 (10-6-1) - 1998

Most shutouts15 - 200810 - 200110 - 19979 - 20059 - 19969 - 20039 - 20067 - 20007 - 2004

Women’s Soccer - Single Game Records

Women’s Soccer - Team Season Records

Most points8, Johnson, Marisa; at Carthage; Nov 3, 20048, Leighton, Caroline; North Park; Nov 01, 20087, Kelly, Katie; North Central; Oct 09, 20047, Kelly, Katie; at Millikin; Sept. 307, Leighton, Caroline; Elmhurst; Oct 4, 20067, O'Brien, Lyndsay; at Principia; Oct 11, 2005

Most goals4, Johnson, Marisa; at Carthage; Nov 3, 20043, Johnson, Marisa; Millikin; Oct 23, 20043, Kelly, Katie; North Central; Oct 09, 20043, Kelly, Katie; at Millikin; Sept. 303, Kirkpatrick, B.; at Millikin; Oct 05, 20053, Leighton, Caroline; at Hartwick; 9/9/20073, Leighton, Caroline; North Park; Nov 01, 20083, Leighton, Caroline; at Principia; Oct 11, 20053, Leighton, Caroline; North Central; Oct 19, 20053, Leighton, Caroline; Elmhurst; Oct 4, 20063, Walz, Carrie; North Central; Oct 09, 2004

Most assists3, O'Brien, Lyndsay; North Central; Oct 09, 20043, O'Brien, Lyndsay; at Principia; Oct 11, 2005

Most shots10, Sinclair, Elizabeth; Millikin (women); Oct 29, 20089, Leighton, Caroline; North Park (wmn); Sep 29, 2006

Most saves10, Castner, Emily; Washington Univ.; 9-21-0410, Novak, Alli; Wheaton; Oct 06, 200710, Novak, Alli; Wis.-Stevens Point; Sep 02, 20079, Castner, Emily; at Carthage; Nov 3, 20049, Castner, Emily; at Principia; Oct 11, 20059, Castner, Emily; at Augustana; Sep 20, 20039, Castner, Emily; at Wheaton; Sep 29, 20049, Novak, Alli; Augustana; Oct 17, 20089, Novak, Alli; at Maryville (Mo.); Sep 15, 2007

IWU NCAA TOURNAMENTRESULTS

2005 (at U. of Chicago)Loras 1, Illinois Wesleyan 0

2008 (in St. Louis, Mo.)Illinois Wesleyan 0, Rhodes 0(IWU advanced 4-3 in penalty kicks)Illinois Wesleyan 0, Washington U. 0(Washington U. advanced 3-1 in penaltykicks)