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#17 LaurenGILBY

#2 KristenCALLAHAN #0 MARY

EOFF

UNIVERSITY of the OZARKS 2014 Women’s Soccer Recruiting Guide

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University of the Ozarks

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General Information1 Table of Contents

Coaching Staff 2 Head Coach Bryan Drotar 2 Assistant Coach Samantha Parker 2014 Soccer Preview3 Preview 4 Roster 4 Team Picture

2014 Player Profiles 5-12 PlayerProfiles

2013 Season In Review 13 Final Statistics 13 Results History14 Career Offensive Leaders 14 Career Goalkeeping Leaders 15-16 Honors & Awards 17 Coaching Records 17 All-Time Series Records

NCAA Division III18 NCAA Division III

American Southwest Conference 19 ASC History & Current Members

Location Clarksville, Arkansas (7,719) Founded 1834Enrollment 585Nickname EaglesSchool Colors Purple & Gold Field Hurie Field (natural grass) NationalAffiliationNCAAIIIConference American SouthwestPresident Richard Dunsworth, JDAthletics Director Jimmy Clark Web Site www.uofoathletics.edu

2013 Overall Record 7-12-02013 Conference Record/Finish 2-8-0 (10th-ASC) Home/Away/Neutral 2-6-0/5-6-0/0-0-0 Returning Starters/Lost 6/5Lettermen Returning/Lost 10/1Newcomers 6 All-Time Record 69-235-16 (.240)First Season of NCAA III Soccer 1996ASC Tournament Appearances None ASC Titles None NCAA Tournament Appearances None Winning Seasons One Head Coach Bryan Drotar (7th season) Alma Mater, Yr. Colorado Christian Univ., ‘96 Record at School 24-87-2 (6 seasons) OfficePhone 479-979-1334 E-mail [email protected] Assistant Coach Samantha Parker (1st season) Alma Mater, Yr. Univ. of North Texas, ‘13 OfficePhone 479-979-1334 E-mail [email protected] Sports Information Director Josh Peppas Email [email protected] OfficePhone 479-979-1483Cell Phone 479-746-1264 Director of Social Media Emily Black Director of Video Technology Ryan West

Women’s SoccerTable of Contents

15 NSCAA Team Academic Awards | 103 Conference All-Academic Members | 52 All-Conference Selections |

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Women’s SoccerCoaching Staff

Bryan Drotar Head Coach Bryan Drotar enters his seventh season at the University of

the Ozarks. Drotar’s Lady Eagles postedasignificantturnaroundin2013, improving their win total by six from 2012. It was a banner of-fensive year for Ozarks as it scored 35 goals, the most since 2007. The

2013 team also totaled 27 assists to fuel the improve-ment. Ozarks scored three or more goals four times in 2013, and in its seven wins, Ozarks outscored its opponents 33-4. Drotar’s team additionally set a new school record for goals in a match with 16. The team’s defensive play was just as stellar as it posted four shutouts. Away from the pitch, Drotar’s team earned the prestigious team academic award from the National Soccer Coaches Association of Amer-ica,thefifthtimetheprogramhasbeengiventhedistinction.InhisfirstseasonatOzarks,DrotarledtheLadyEagles to a program-best eight wins. The team also tied for the most conference wins in school history with six. That season saw two of his players make the NSCAA Scholar-Athlete All-Region Team. Drotar followedhisfirstyearwitharecord-settingdefensiveteam, which tied a school record for most shutouts in a season (5). In 2010, Drotar’s team earned the American Southwest Conference’s Sportsmanship Award,anotherprogramfirst.Insixseasons,Drotarhas coached 10 All-Conference players and another 39 on the conference All-Academic Team. Drotar, a native of Longmont, Colo., was the head women’s soccer coach at NAIA Geneva College (Pa.) from 2002-2005 where he led the team to the playoffs in 2003. Prior to his arrival, the team went 3-15-0. Drotar’s team steadily improved in each of his three seasons, with the 2003 team posting a 4-5-1 conference mark. He served as the assistant women’s coach at NAIA Missouri Baptist College for one season, help-ing the team to a 12-5-1 record in 2001. Drotar was the boy’s and girl’s head coach at Longmont High School (Colo.) and led both teams to the playoffs during his tenure. Drotar earned his bachelor’s degree in biblical studies from Colorado Christian University in 1996. He received his master’s degree in sports science from the United States Sports Academy in 2005. He holds an “A” License from the United States Soccer Fed-eration and has an advanced National Diploma

Samantha Parker Assistant CoachSamanthaParkerentersherfirstseason as the assistant women’s soc-cer coach. Parker, a native of Dallas, Texas, has extensive soccer experience at various levels, including intern-ing with the FC Dallas Youth team and the Women’s Premier Soccer

League. Parker worked with academy teams and assisted in the day-to-day operations for the FC Dal-las youth development program. She later managed FC Dallas in its inaugural season of the Women’s Premier Soccer League. Parker was the women’s club head coach at Ohio University and served as the head coach and coordinator for Play Soccer Appalachia during the 2013-2014 season. Parker has worked numerous clin-ics and conducted goalkeeper training for youth players throughout her career. She owns a NSCAA National Coaching Diploma, NSCAA Goalkeeping Level 2 Diploma and holds a US Soccer National E Coaching License. Parker played at John D. Horn High School in Mesquite, Texas, where she earned All-District honors twice and lettered four years on the varsity team. Parker received her bachelor’s degree in kinesiol-ogy from University of North Texas in 2013. She holds a master’s degree in recreation and sport science from Ohio University.

25 NSCAA Team Academic Awards | 103 Conference All-Academic Members | 52 All-Conference Selections |

from the National Soccer Coaches Association of America. Drotar and his wife, Bria, are the parents of four children, Ally, Samuel, Kara and Arden.

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EXPERIENCED TEAM EYES SUCCESSFUL SEASON Head Women’s Soccer Coach Bryan Drotar is op-timistic heading into the 2014 season with ten starters back, 94 percent of his goal production returning and a pair of skilled goalkeepers to patrol the net. The upward momentum is being felt in preseason training, according to Drotar. “It has been a great preseason for us,” said Drotar. “The pace and intensity has been the highest since I’ve been here. The skill level is high, too. The girls are doing a great job and they are progressing very well.” Drotar’s expectations are high for his experienced squadafterfinishing7-12-0overalllastseason. “We expect to be better than last year,” he said. “We want better outcomes. Our process is better and I think all around we will be improved.” One clear strength is the team’s overall experi-ence. “The last two years we’ve had a lot of younger players, but this year we have six seniors who have played and are experienced,” he said. “The exciting part about this year is that we have starters from last year who are battling for positions. There is no guar-antee those returners will start again.” Ozarks returns 94 percent of its goal production and 96 percent of its point production. Senior forward Vicky Romero proved to among the most dynamic players in the conference in 2013. Romero was named All-Conference after ranking among the American Southwest Conference’s top-10infivedifferentcategories.ShefinishedthirdintheASCingoals(13),seventhinshots(43),fifthinpoints(27), seventh in points per game (1.42) and fourth in goals per game (.68). Junior Haley Gilliam will play up front as will sophomore Frances Adams. Gilliam has an impressive 11 career goals and is expected to provide more in 2014. Adams burst onto the scene asafreshmanscoringfivegoalsandrecordingthreeassists. Veteran Lauren Gilby is back to provide even more energy and scoring prowess up front. “Up front we have Haley, Frances and Vicky who were great players last year and have improved this year,” said Drotar. “I think with the veterans returning upfrontandinthemidfield,wewillhavetheabilityto score more goals than we did last year.” The Lady Eagles started strong winning three matches in a row to begin the 2013 season and won fiveoftheirfirstsevenmatchesbeforehittingamid-season slump. “We started re-capturing that momentum back in the January,” said Drotar. “The girls have really

bought into the program and who we are. They have been training hard. And, we have several qual-ity freshmen coming in and are pushing some of the starters.” The defensive unit will be fueled by a pair of outstanding goalkeepers in seniors Codie Freeman and Mary Eoff. Providing defensive support for the goalkeepers will be defenders Hannah Carter, Kris-ten Callahan, Alex Lewis, Maggie Johnson, Brooke Tralmer and Morgan Markham. “We have two sensational goalkeepers back,” said Drotar. “They push each other in practice. And, Hannah brings a wealth of experience to our de-fense as does Brooke.” With a large group of returning players as well as six new freshmen in the mix, Drotar believes the pro-gram could make major strides this season. “Last year we narrowed the competitive disad-vantage, but we were still coming up short in the win column,” he said. “We believe with where we are at intheprocessandwhatwehave,wecanflipsomeof those losses into wins.”

Women’s Soccer2014 Outlook

35 NSCAA Team Academic Awards | 103 Conference All-Academic Members | 52 All-Conference Selections |

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Women’s Soccer2014 Roster

No. Name Position Height Class-Exp. Hometown/Previous School0/23 Mary Eoff GK/MF 5-8 Sr.-2L Rogers, Ark. (Rogers HS) 1/19 Codie Freeman GK 5-4 Sr.-2L McKinney, Texas (McKinney Boyd HS)2 Kristen Callahan D 5-3 Sr.-3L Cabot, Ark. (Cabot HS)3 Lia Thomas D 5-8 Fr.-HS Wylie, Texas (Wylie East HS)6 Nicole Justice MF 5-5 Fr.-HS Panama (Saint Mary’s School) 7 Vicky Romero F 5-3 Jr.-1L Van Buren, Ark. (Van Buren HS)8 Leslie Wilson MF 5-6 Fr-HS Huntsville, Ark. (Huntsville HS)9 Frances Adams F 5-3 So.-1L Plano, Texas (Plano HS)10 Alex Lewis D 5-7 So.-1L Rockport, Texas (Rockport-Fulton HS)11 Maggie Johnson D 5-5 So.-1L Munford, Tenn. (Munford HS)12 Brittanie Gragg MF 5-5 Fr.-HS Huntsville, Ark. (Huntsville HS)13 Kanisha Eckart MF 5-6 Jr.-2L Gentry, Ark. (Gentry HS)14 Morgan Markham D 5-7 Jr.-2L Van Buren, Ark. (Van Buren HS)15 Brooke Wright F 5-8 Fr.-HS Arvada, Colo. (Faith Christian Academy)16 Hannah Carter D 5-6 Jr.-2L Tulsa, Okla. (Union HS)17 Lauren Gilby MF 5-1 Sr.-3L Euless, Texas (Colleyville Heritage HS)18 Haley Gilliam F 5-6 Jr.-2L North Little Rock, Ark. (North Little Rock-West HS)20 Eustacia Templeton MF 5-5 Jr.-2L Huntsville, Ark. (Huntsville HS)21 Brooke Tralmer D 5-4 Sr.-3L McKinney, Texas (McKinney Boyd HS)22 Tristan Sanchez MF 5-3 Fr.-HS McKinney, Texas (McKinney HS)

45 NSCAA Team Academic Awards | 103 Conference All-Academic Members | 52 All-Conference Selections |

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#2 Kristen CallahanSr. - 5-3 - DefenderCabot, Ark.Cabot HS

2013: Started in 11 matches and played in 19. Tied for the team-lead in assists with 5. Totaled 7 points and had 6 shots. Had 2 assists against Stephen’s College. Member of the ASC All-Academ-

ic Team.

2012: Started in 17 matches and played in all 18. Recorded 2 assists. Took 5 shots, 2 of which were on frame.

2011: Started in all 19 matches. Posted 5 shots on goal and recorded 1 assist. Had 3 shots against Sch-reiner University. Tallied 2 shots on goal against Le-Tourneau and Schreiner. Opened collegiate career with an assist against Central Baptist College.

Cabot HS: Named “Crunch Time” Offensive Player of the Week her senior season. Named to the Arkansas Activities Association All-Star Team. Scored 3 goals and collected 17 assists as a senior.

#0/23 Mary EoffSr. - 5-8 - Goalkeeper/MF Rogers, Ark.Rogers HS

2013: Played in goal and in the field.Started8matchesingoaland recorded 69 saves and 2 shutouts. Played 720 minutes in goal.Inthefield,recorded1as-sist and took 9 shots. Member of the ASC All-Academic Team.

2012: Started in 17 matches. Recorded 123 saves. Posted 21 saves against Hardin-Simmons. Member of the ASC All-Academic Team.

2011:Startedfirstfivematchesoftheseasonbeforesuffering a season-ending injury. Recorded 46 saves, including 13 against William Woods. Opened col-legiate career with a win against Central Baptist College.

Rogers HS: Named team Most Valuable Player and Defensive Player of the Year her junior and senior season. Earned All-State honors as a senior.

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5 NSCAA Team Academic Awards | 103 Conference All-Academic Members | 52 All-Conference Selections | 5

Career StatisticsYear GP-GS Shots G A Pts. GWG PK-ATT2013 19-11 6 1 4 6 0 0-0 2012 18-17 5 0 2 2 0 0-0 2011 19-19 7 0 1 1 0 0-0 Totals 56-47 18 1 7 9 0 0-0

Career StatisticsYear GP-GS Minutes GAA Saves Record2013 8-8 730:00 3.08 69 3-4-02012 17-17 1396:23 3.48 123 1-16-0 2011 5-5 429:17 3.56 46 1-4-0 Totals 30-30 2555:40 3.62 238 3-24-0

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#1/19 Codie FreemanSr. - 5-4 - Goalkeeper/MF McKinney, TexasMcKinney Boyd HS

2013: Started 11 matches and posted a pair of shutouts. Fin-ished with a 4-7-0 record in 990 minutes. Recorded 10 saves against Hardin-Simmons. Mem-ber of the ASC All-Academic Team.

2012: Played in 5 matches with 1 start. Totaled 27 saves. Member of the ASC All-Academic Team.

2011: Received a medical redshirt.

McKinney Boyd HS: Played at McKinney Boyd High School.

#17 Lauren GilbySr.-5-1-MidfielderEuless, TexasColleyville Heritage HS

2013: Started in 9 matches and played in 10. Took 3 shots.

2012: Started in 16 matches and played in 17. Recorded 2 assists. Had 9 shots and 6 shots on goal.

2011: Started in all 19 matches and scored 1 goal and recorded 1 assist. Took 7 shots, with 5 of those on frame. Had a pair of shots against Hendrix College. Scored goal against Texas Lutheran University.

Colleyville Heritage HS: Named to the All-District Sec-ond Team and earned a spot on the academic All-State Team as a senior. Scored 1 goal and recorded 4 assists her senior season. Helped team to a No. 6 national ranking, while playing in the state champi-onship match. Helped team to a district, area and regional championship during prep career.

5 NSCAA Team Academic Awards | 103 Conference All-Academic Members | 52 All-Conference Selections |

Career StatisticsYear GP-GS Shots G A Pts. GWG PK-ATT2013 10-9 3 0 0 0 0 0-02012 17-16 9 0 2 2 0 0-0 2011 19-19 7 1 1 3 0 0-0 Totals 46-44 19 1 3 5 0 0-0

Career StatisticsYear GP-GS Minutes GAA Saves Record2013 11-9 990:00 3.36 54 4-7-02012 5-1 249:42 5.41 27 0-1-0 2011 0-0 0:00 0.00 0 0-0-0 Totals 16-20 1239:42 3.77 81 4-8-0

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#16 Hannah CarterJr. - 5-6 - Defender Tulsa, Okla.Union HS

2013: Started in all 19 matches. Scored a goal against LeTour-neau University. Had 2 assists, both coming against Stephen’s College. Took 10 shots. Member of the ASC All-Academic Team.

2012: Started in 17 matches and played in all 18. Had 1 shot.

Union HS: Scored 1 goal and had 1 assist her senior season.

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75 NSCAA Team Academic Awards | 103 Conference All-Academic Members | 52 All-Conference Selections |

Career StatisticsYear GP-GS Shots G A Pts. GWG PK-ATT2013 19-19 10 1 2 4 1 0-02012 18-17 1 0 0 0 0 0-0 Totals 37-36 11 1 2 4 1 0-0

#21 Brooke TralmerSr. - 5-4 - Defender McKinney, TexasMcKinney Boyd HS

2013: Started in 18 matches and played in all 19. Tied for team-lead in assists with 5. Scored 2 goals and took 17 shots. Totaled 6 points against Stephen’s Col-lege.

2012: Started in 17 matches and played in all 18.

2011: Played in 12 matches with 11 starts.

McKinney Boyd HS: Recorded 1 goal and 5 assists her junior season.

Career StatisticsYear GP-GS Shots G A Pts. GWG PK-ATT2013 19-18 17 2 5 9 0 0-1 2012 18-17 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 2011 12-11 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Totals 49-46 17 2 5 9 0 0-1

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#18 Haley GilliamJr. - 5-6 - Forward North Little Rock, Ark.North Little Rock HS

2013: Started in 18 matches and played in all 19. Ranked second on the team with 5 goals. Re-corded 3 assists. Took 42 shots, second-most on the team. Post-ed game-winning goal against Williams Baptist. Recorded a hat

trick with 3 assists to total 9 points against Stephen’s College. Member of the ASC All-Academic Team.

2012: Started in all 18 matches and led the team in goals (6) and points (13). Finished second on the team in shots (21). Scored twice against Schreiner and had 5 shots against two different opponents. Hadfivemultipleshotgames.

North Little Rock HS: Named All-State and was voted team MVP as a senior. Helped team to the 2010 state championship.

5 NSCAA Team Academic Awards | 103 Conference All-Academic Members | 52 All-Conference Selections |

Career StatisticsYear GP-GS Shots G A Pts. GWG PK-ATT2013 19-18 42 5 3 13 1 0-0 2012 18-18 21 6 1 13 0 0-0 Totals 37-36 63 11 4 26 1 0-0

#13 Kanisha Eckart Jr.-5-6-MidfielderGentry, Ark.Gentry HS

2013: Started in 13 matches and played in 18. Had 2 goals and 2 assists and 18 shots. Recorded the game-winning goal against Central Baptist College. Member of the ASC All-Academic Team.

2012: Started in 7 matches and played in 15. Had 5 shots and recorded 1 assist.

Gentry HS: Scored 6 goals and recorded 8 assists her senior season. Named All-State her junior and senior season. Earned All-Conference three straight years. As a junior, was named team MVP and top offensive player. Helped team to a conference championship her junior campaign.

Career StatisticsYear GP-GS Shots G A Pts. GWG PK-ATT2013 18-13 18 2 2 6 1 0-0 2012 15-7 5 0 1 1 0 0-0 Totals 33-20 23 2 3 7 1 0-0

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#20 Eustacia TempletonJr.-5-5-MidfielderHuntsville, Ark.Huntsville HS

2013: Started in 14 matches and played in 19. Scored 1 goal.

2012: Played in 16 games.

Huntsville HS: Scored 5 goals and named Honorable Mention

All-Conference her senior season. Earned All-Con-ference as a junior. Won the Coach’s Award three straight seasons. Earned the team’s Outstanding Midfielderawardherjuniorandseniorseason.

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#14 Morgan Markham Jr. - 5-7 - Defender Van Buren, Ark.Van Buren HS

2013: Started in 5 matches and played in 17.

2012: Played in 13 matches.

Van Buren HS: Served as the team captain her senior season.

5 NSCAA Team Academic Awards | 103 Conference All-Academic Members | 52 All-Conference Selections |

Career StatisticsYear GP-GS Shots G A Pts. GWG PK-ATT2013 17-5 0 0 0 0 0 0-02012 13-0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Totals 30-0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Career Statistics

Year GP-GS Shots G A Pts. GWG PK-ATT2013 19-14 11 1 0 2 0 0-0 2012 16-2 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Totals 35-16 11 1 0 2 0 0-0

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#7 Vicky RomeroJr. - 5-3 - Forward Van Buren, Ark.Van Buren HS

2013: Named to the All-Confer-ence Second Team. Played in all 19 matches and ranked among theASC’stop-10infivediffer-ent categories. Finished third in the ASC in goals (13), seventh in shots(43),fifthinpoints(27),sev-

enth in points per game (1.42) and fourth in goals per game (.68). Team-leader in all the aforementioned categories as well as game-winning goals (2) and shots on goal (29). Scored 5 goals against Stephen’s College.

Van Buren HS: Named All-Star forward three times during her prep career. Was team MVP as a sopho-more. Helped team win the Fort Smith Northside Tournament. Played for the Russellville Hurricanes club team, helping the team to regional play as a sophomore. Team also won the President’s Cup.

#9 Frances AdamsSo. - 5-3 - Forward Plano, TexasPlano HS

2013: Started in 18 matches and played in all 19. Finished tied for second on the team in goals with 5 and points with 13. Had 3 assists and 28 shots. Recorded 16 shots on goal. Had a two-goal

performance against Stephen’s College.

Plano HS: Named Academic All-State her senior sea-son. Played for Liverpool FC America.

5 NSCAA Team Academic Awards | 103 Conference All-Academic Members | 52 All-Conference Selections |

Career StatisticsYear GP-GS Shots G A Pts. GWG PK-ATT2013 19-18 42 13 1 27 2 0-0 Totals 19-18 42 13 1 27 2 0-0

Career StatisticsYear GP-GS Shots G A Pts. GWG PK-ATT2013 19-18 28 5 3 13 1 0-0 Totals 19-18 28 5 3 13 1 0-0

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#11 Maggie JohnsonSo. - 5-5 - DefenderMunford, Tenn.Munford HS

2013: Played in 8 matches. Took 3 shots.

Munford HS: Scored 11 goals and had 7 assists her senior season. Named All-District three times during her prep career. Earned a

spot on the All-District Tournament Team as a senior. Helped team to a district championship her senior campaign.

#10 Alex LewisSo. - 5-7 - Defender Rockport, TexasRockport-Fulton HS

2013: Started in 17 matches and played in 19. Had a goal and an assist. Finished with 8 shots.

Rockport-Fulton HS: Scored 10 goals and recorded 11 assists her senior campaign. Named to

the All-District Second Team as a senior. Named Hon-orable Mention All-District her sophomore and junior year. Was on the Academic All-District Team three straight seasons. Played for the Rockport Dragons club team and helped them to regional champion-ship.

Women’s Soccer2014 Player Prof i les

115 NSCAA Team Academic Awards | 103 Conference All-Academic Members | 52 All-Conference Selections |

Career StatisticsYear GP-GS Shots G A Pts. GWG PK-ATT2013 8-0 3 0 0 0 0 0-0 Totals 8-0 3 0 0 0 0 0-0 Career Statistics

Year GP-GS Shots G A Pts. GWG PK-ATT2013 19-17 8 1 1 3 0 0-0 Totals 19-17 8 1 1 3 0 0-0

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#12 Brittanie GraggFr.-5-5-MidfielderHuntsville, Ark.Huntsville HS Huntsville HS: Led the team with 8 goals and 5 assists while earning Honorable Mention All-State her senior season. Was a two-time All-Conference player during her prep career. Named All-State as a junior and was

voted team MVP. Won the Most Outstanding Eagle award her senior year.

#3 Lia ThomasFr. - 5-8 - Defender Wylie, TexasWylie East HS

Wylie East HS: Named to the Academic All-State Team her senior season. Was a member of the All-State Tournament Team as a junior. Helped team to the state championship her senior campaign.

5 NSCAA Team Academic Awards | 103 Conference All-Academic Members | 52 All-Conference Selections |

#6 Nicole JusticeFr.-5-5-MidfielderPanamaSaint Mary’s School

2014: Injured for the 2014 season.

#22 Tristan SanchezFr.-5-3-MidfielderMcKinney, Texas McKinney HS

McKinney HS: Scored 5 goals her senior season. Helped team to the state championship game as a senior.

#8 Leslie WilsonFr.-5-6-MidfielderHuntsville, Ark.Huntsville HS

Huntsville HS: Scored 2 goals her senior season and was named All-Conference. Also served as a team captain and won the Coaches Award as a senior. Named All-Conference and won the Coaches Award her

junior campaign.

#15 Brooke WrightFr. - 5-8 - ForwardArvada, Colo. Faith Christian Academy

Faith Christian Academy: Served as a team captain her senior season. Won the team’s best offensive player award as a sophomore. Helped team to back-to-back state champion-ship matches during her prep

career.

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Women’s Soccer2013 Final Statist ics and Results

135 NSCAA Team Academic Awards | 103 Conference All-Academic Members | 52 All-Conference Selections |

Player GP GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% PK-ATT GWVictoria Romero 19 18 13 1 27 43 .302 29 .674 0-0 2Frances Adams 19 18 5 3 13 28 .179 16 .571 0-0 1Haley Gilliam 19 18 5 3 13 42 .119 24 .571 0-0 1Brooke Tralmer 19 18 2 5 9 17 .118 14 .824 0-1 0Kristen Callahan 19 11 1 5 7 6 .167 2 .333 0-0 0Monica Seiler 19 19 2 3 7 7 .286 4 .571 0-0 0Kanisha Eckart 18 13 2 2 6 18 .111 7 .389 0-0 1Hannah Carter 19 19 1 2 4 10 .100 8 .800 0-0 1Codie Freeman 15 12 1 1 3 7 .143 4 .571 0-0 1Alex Lewis 19 17 1 1 3 8 .125 2 .250 0-0 0Eustacia Templeton 19 14 1 0 2 11 .091 4 .364 0-0 0Mary Eoff 18 17 0 1 1 9 .000 5 .556 0-0 0Maggie Johnson 8 0 0 0 0 3 .000 1 .333 0-0 0Morgan Markham 17 5 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0Total 19 19 35 27 97 214 .164 123 .575 0-1 7Opponents 19 19 62 37 161 344 .180 186 .541 3-3 12

Player GP GS MIN GA GAA SV SV% W L T SHUTOUTSMary Eoff 8 8 720:00 25 3.12 69 .734 3 4 0 2Codie Freeman 11 11 990:00 37 3.36 54 .593 4 7 0 2

2013 Results

8-30 at Williams Baptist W, 1-0 9-3 Hendrix College W, 2-1 9-6 at Stephen's College W, 16-0 9-7 at Westminster L, 3-0 9-11 Lyon College L, 4-1 9-14 Williams Baptist W, 5-1 9-17 at Central Baptist W, 3-2 9-20 at Mid-America Christian L, 5-09-21 at Southwestern Christian L, 3-0 9-26 Hardin-Simmons* L, 12-09-28 Howard Payne* L, 5-0 10-3 East Tex. Baptist* L, 2-0 10-11 at Texas-Tyler* L, 8-0 10-12 at LeTourneau* W, 4-010-17 Concordia (Tex.)* L, 3-0 10-19 Mary Hardin-Baylor* L, 1-0 10-24 at Mississippi Col.* L, 7-0 10-25 at Louisiana Col.* W, 2-0 11-2 at Texas-Dallas* L, 5-0

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Women’s SoccerCareer Leaders

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Goals Scored 1. Lindy Swatzell (2001-04) 422. Lisa Hilton (1998-99, 02) 213. Heather Dryden (2006-09) 20 4. Jessalyn Halsted (2004-07) 195. Kristyn Shinn (2006-09) 18 Goals Per Game 1. Lindy Swatzell (2001-04) 0.632. Jessalyn Halsted (2004-07) 0.41 3. Lisa Hilton (1998-99, 02) 0.404. Chelsea Coleman (2007-08) 0.31 5. Haley Gilliam (2012-13) 0.30 Assists 1. Jessalyn Halsted (2004-07) 172. Marissa Andrade (2001-04) 143. Heather Dryden (2006-09) 13 4. Lisa Hilton (1998-99, 02) 125. Lindy Swatzell (2001-04) 11 Amanda Bohon (2005-07) 11 Points 1. Lindy Swatzell (2001-04) 952. Jessalyn Halsted (2004-07) 553. Lisa Hilton (1998-99, 02) 54 4. Heather Dryden (2006-09) 535. Kristyn Shinn (2006-09) 42 Shots Attempted 1. Lindy Swatzell (2001-04) 3132. Lisa Hilton (1998-99, 02) 1733. Heather Dryden (2006-09) 1564. Jessalyn Halsted (2004-07) 116 5. Kristi Gordon (2007-10) 90 Games Played 1. Olivia Fisher (2004-07) 73 Roxanne Moody (2006-09) 73 Kristyn Shinn (2006-09) 732. Kristi Gordon (2007-10) 72 Kaitlyn Williams (2008-11) 72 3. Kate Schoenhals (2003-05, 07) 71 Emalee Pearson (2006-09) 714. Ember Smith (2003-06) 705. Heather Dryden (2006-09) 69

Games Started 1. Monica Seiler (2010-13) 722. Emalee Pearson (2006-2009) 703. Kristi Gordon (2007-10) 69 4. Kate Schoenhals (2003-05, 07) 68 Heather Dryden (2006-09) 68 Kaitlyn Williams (2008-11) 68 5. Taylor Crutchfield (2006-09) 67 Saves 1. Jessica Bush (1999-02) 5442. Morgan O’Neil (2009-11) 336 3. Lori Langman (2007-09) 3234. Mary Eoff (2012-13) 238 5. Lora Vickers (1997) 204 Goals Against Average 1. Olivia Fisher (20004-07) 2.062. Jessica Falls (2005) 2.123. Sarah Stratton (2003) 2.234. Lori Langman (2007-09) 2.245. Jessica Bush (1999-02) 2.74 Wins 1. Lori Langman (2007-09) 182. Jessica Bush (1999-02) 13 3. Olivia Fisher (2004-07 74. Sarah Stratton (2003) 4 Erin Tobey (1998) 4 5. Carrie Rogers (2004) 3 Jessica Falls (2005) 3 Morgan O’Neil (2009-11) 3 Shutouts 1. Lori Langman (2007-09) 102. Jessica Bush (1999-02) 73. Erin Tobey (1998) 44. Olivia Fisher (2004-07) 35. Carrie Rogers (2004) 2 Jessica Falls (2005) 2 Morgan O’Neil (2009-11) 2 Mary Eoff (2011-13) 2 Codie Freeman (2012-13) 2 Minutes Played 1. Jessica Bush (1999-02) 49532. Lori Langman (2007-09) 4532 3. Morgan O’Neil (2009-11) 30564. Mary Eoff (2011-13) 2555 5. Olivia Fisher (2006-07) 1789

5 NSCAA Team Academic Awards | 103 Conference All-Academic Members | 52 All-Conference Selections |

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Women’s SoccerHonors and Awards

155 NSCAA Team Academic Awards | 103 Conference All-Academic Members | 52 All-Conference Selections |

Academic All-America (All-District)2003 Kara Carlson2007 Jessalyn Halsted (ESPN The Magazine) Kate Schoenhals (ESPN The Magazine) All-ASC1998 Lisa Hilton2001 Lindy Swatzell 2004 Lindy Swatzell (1st) Jessalyn Halsted (2nd) Kate Schoenhals (3rd) Marissa Andrade (Hon. Men.)2005 Jessalyn Halsted (2nd) Kate Schoenhals (3rd) Becky Obermueller (Hon. Men.)2006 Marisa Maldonado (3rd) Amanda Bohon (Hon. Men.) TaylorCrutchfield(Hon.Men.) Heather Dryden (Hon. Men.) Olivia Fisher (Hon. Men.) 2007 Amanda Bohon (3rd) Heather Dryden (3rd) Olivia Fisher (2nd) Jessalyn Halsted (2nd) Lori Langman (Hon. Men.) Kate Schoenhals (Hon. Men.) Emily Wright (Hon. Men.)2008 Emalee Pearson (2nd) Chelsea Coleman (3rd) Heather Dryden (3rd) Lori Langman (3rd) 2009 Emalee Pearson (2nd) Kristyn Shinn (Hon. Men.) 2010 Kristi Gordon (3rd)2011 Alex Cannon (3rd) Monica Seiler (Hon. Men.) 2013 Vicky Romero (2nd) ASC All-East Division 1998 Rachel Davies (1st) Lisa Hilton (1st) Liza Talley (1st)1999 Lisa Hilton Erica Hinkle Sarah Martin Liza Talley

2000 Chelsea McCrory (1st) Anne Obermueller (2nd) Debbie Giesecke (2nd) Jessica Bush (Hon. Men.) Kara Carlson (Hon. Men.)2001 Lindy Swatzell (1st) Marissa Andrade (2nd)2002 Kara Carlson (2nd) Kim Jacky (2nd) Lindy Swatzell (2nd)2003 Katie Lien (2nd) Kate Schoenhals (2nd) Lindy Swatzell (2nd) Marissa Andrade (Hon. Men.) Ember Smith (Hon. Men.) Sarah Stratton (Hon. Men.) ASC East Division Co-Offensive Freshman of the Year2001 Lindy Swatzell ASC Quad-Defensive Freshman of the Year2007 Lori Langman ASC Distinguished Scholar Athlete2009 Emalee Pearson NSCAA/Adidas Scholar-Athlete All-Region 2008 TaylorCrutchfield(Hon.Men.) Emalee Pearson (Hon. Men.) NSCAA Team Academic Award2002, 2003, 2007, 2011, 2012, 2013 Ozarks Female Athlete of the Year2004 Lindy Swatzell2007 Olivia Fisher2009 Emalee Pearson

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2012 Morgan O’Neil Jennifer Scott2013 Kristen Callahan Hannah Carter Kanisha Eckart Mary Eoff Codie Freeman Haley Gilliam Monica Seiler

Women’s SoccerHonors and Awards

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ASC All-Academic Team1996 Elisabeth Davis Rebecca McCollum Tammy Myers Emily Williams Debra Fox Elise Curtis 1997 Elise Curtis Elisabeth Davis Paige Dean Maria Gregorion Jenny Leggett Crista Miser Tammy Myers Erin Tobey 1998 Elisabeth Davis Debra Fox Christa Miser Erin Tobey Lindsey Trimble1999 Lisa Hilton Crista Miser Amanda Treat Lindsey Trimble 2000 Jennifer Jungman Anne Obermueller Lyndsey Trimble 2001 Kara Carlson Jennifer Jungman Natalie Mourton Anne Obermueller 2002 Kara Carlson Lisa Hilton Kim Jacky Natalie Mourton Anne Obermueller Shannon Peterson Lindsey Turnbow2003 Kara Carlson Natalie Mourton Shannon Peterson Lindsey Turnbow2004 Carrie Rogers Kate Schoenhals Ember Smith Lindsey Turnbow

2005 Mandi Carter Olivia Fisher Jessalyn Halsted Kate Schoenhals Ember Smith2006 Katie Adan Amanda Bohon Mandi Carter Olivia Fisher Jessalyn Halsted 2007 Amanda Bohon TaylorCrutchfield Heather Dryden Olivia Fisher Jessalyn Halsted Roxanne Moody Emalee Pearson Kate Schoenhals Laura Spruiell 2008 TaylorCrutchfield Heather Dryden Kristi Gordon Lori Langman Jessica Martin Roxanne Moody Emalee Pearson Laura Spruiell2009 TaylorCrutchfield Heather Dryden Natalie Grove Lori Langman Lacey Mainer Roxanne Moody Emalee Pearson Kaitlyn Williams 2010 Rebecca Groff Natalie Grove Su San Low Lacey Mainer Jessica Martin Morgan O’Neil Kaitlyn Williams2011 Rebecca Groff Seanan Heaney Abby Kern Lacey Mainer Morgan O’Neil Monica Seiler Kaitlyn Williams

5 NSCAA Team Academic Awards | 103 Conference All-Academic Members | 52 All-Conference Selections |

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Women’s SoccerAll-T ime Ser ies Records/Coaching Records

175 NSCAA Team Academic Awards | 103 Conference All-Academic Members | 52 All-Conference Selections |

Agnes Scott College 1-0-0Austin College 0-15-1Bacone College 0-1-0Blackburn College 1-0-0Cal Lutheran University 0-1-0 Centenary College 0-1-0 Central Baptist College 4-2-0 Central Methodist 0-1-0 Concordia University Texas 7-4-0Dallas Baptist 0-1-0East Central University 0-1-0East Texas Baptist University 1-18-1Fontbonne University 0-0-1Hardin-Simmons University 0-13-0Harding University 0-3-0Heidelberg University 0-1-0Hendrix College 3-12-2Howard Payne University 2-6-0John Brown University 0-1-0 Lambuth University 0-2-1LeTourneau University 9-10-3Louisiana College 13-4-1LSU-Shreveport 0-1-0Lyon College 1-6-0Mary Hardin-Baylor 2-9-0Maryville College 0-1-0McMurry University 5-3-0

Overall Record ASC Record Year Head Coach W L T Pct. W L T Pct. Finish1996 Scott Placek 0 14 0 .000 0 6 0 .000 5th1997 Scott Placek 0 16 2 .055 0 6 2 .125 5th 1998 Aaron Metzger 6 11 2 .368 4 4 0 .500 4th 1999 Dave De Hart 6 12 1 .342 3 5 0 .375 3rd2000 Andy Williamson 1 14 0 .066 1 9 0 .100 6th2001 Jeremey Bernard 3 10 0 .230 3 7 0 .166 5th 2002 Jeremey Bernard 3 13 2 .222 3 7 2 .416 5th2003 Jeremey Bernard 4 13 1 .250 2 11 1 .178 7th2004 Adam Nirenberg 5 14 0 .263 5 8 0 .384 9th 2005 Justin Neese 3 15 0 .166 3 10 0 .230 10th2006 Justin Neese 7 10 2 .421 4 9 0 .307 10th 2007 Chad Leonard 7 6 4 .529 6 6 1 .500 7th2008 Bryan Drotar 8 11 0 .421 6 7 0 .461 9th 2009 Bryan Drotar 5 14 0 .263 4 9 0 .307 10th 2010 Bryan Drotar 0 17 2 .052 0 11 2 .076 13th 2011 Bryan Drotar 3 16 0 .157 2 11 0 .153 13th 2012 Bryan Drotar 1 17 0 .055 1 11 0 .083 13th 2013 Bryan Drotar 7 12 0 .368 2 8 0 .200 10th TOTALS: 69 235 16 .240 49 145 11 .265

Mid-America Christian University 1-1-0Mississippi College 2-19-0Oglethorpe University 0-0-1Oklahoma City University 0-1-0Oklahoma (Bartlesville) Wesleyen 0-2-0Ouachita Baptist University 1-2-0Rhodes College 0-4-0Schreiner University 10-1-0Southwestern 0-1-0 Southwest Baptist 0-1-0 Southwestern Christian 0-1-0 Stephen’s College 1-0-0 Tabor College 1-0-0Texas College 0-1-1Texas Lutheran University 0-11-0Texas Wesleyan University 0-1-0University of Arkansas-Little Rock 0-1-0 University of Arkansas-Pine Bluff 0-3-0University of Central Arkansas 0-3-0University of Dallas 1-4-0University of the South (Sewanee) 0-1-0University of Texas-Dallas 1-16-0University of Texas-Tyler 0-11-1Westminster College 0-2-0 Williams Baptist College 2-0-0William Woods University 0-3-0

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Women’s SoccerNCAA Dis iv ion I I I

3 Conference Championships | 11 Playoff Appearances | 15 NSCAA All-Region Players | 6 Conference Freshman of the Year |18

University of the Ozarks is a member of the NCAA Division III and the American Southwest Conference. We are a small, private, nationally acclaimed and accredited university with a “whole-student” focus. We consider athletics a huge part of developing potential for our student-athletes. We’ll offer you the support you need to win, both academically and competitively. At U of O, you’ll play the sport you lovewhilefindingthedirectionyouneed.

DiscoverUniversity of the Ozarks student-athletes are encouraged to pursue their interests and passions beyondtheclassroomandfieldofplay...todiscoverthemselves.

Develop University of the Ozarks provides an environment that encourages student-athletes to develop into well-rounded adults. Small class sizes, the ability to participate in more than one sport, and an emphasis on participating activities outside of the classroom are all hallmarks of the NCAA Division III experience. Dedicate University of the Ozarks expects student-athletes to dedicate themselves to achieving their potential. Student-athletes must manage their busy schedules, keep up with class work and face the same challenges as the rest of the student-body.

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ATHLETICS

Concordia University Texas (Austin, TX)East Texas Baptist University (Marshall, TX)Hardin-Simmons University (Abilene, TX)Howard Payne University (Brownwood, TX) LeTourneau University (Longview, TX)Louisiana College (Pineville, LA)University of Mary Hardin-Baylor (Belton, TX)McMurry University (Abilene, TX)University of the Ozarks (Clarksville, AR)Sul Ross State University (Alpine, TX)University of Texas-Dallas (Richardson, TX)University of Texas-Tyler (Tyler, TX)

The American Southwest Conference, one of the largest intercollegiate athletic conferences in NCAA Division III, is in its second decade of providing quality athletic experiences for its student-athletes, coaches and administrators. Founded in May 1996 to provide a structure for intercollegiate athletics among member institutions, the American Southwest Conference includes former members of the Texas Intercollegiate Athletic Association (TIAA) and other institutions from outside the Texas borders. From the eight founding institutions to today’s present group of 12 college and universities, the ASC encompasses institutions sharing similar educational and athletic philosophies. The roster of American Southwest Conference members includes Concordia University Texas, East Texas Baptist University, Hardin-Simmons University, Howard Payne University, LeTourneau University, Louisiana College, University of Mary Hardin-Baylor, McMurry University, University of the Ozarks, Sul Ross State University, University of Texas at Dallas and University of Texas at Tyler. ASC championships are conducted in 16 sports (8 men, 8 women). Men’s championships are offered in baseball, basketball, cross coun-try, football, golf, soccer, tennis and track and field. Women’s championships are offered in basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, tennis, track and field and volleyball. The American Southwest Conference is headquartered in Richardson, Texas.

Women’s SoccerAmerican Southwest Conference

3 Conference Championships | 11 Playoff Appearances | 15 NSCAA All-Region Players | 6 Conference Freshman of the Year | 19

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August29 Fri Lyon College Batesville, Ark. 3:00 pm 30 Sat Williams Baptist College Home 1:00 pm

September2 Tue Hendrix College Conway, Ark. 7:00 pm6 Sat Westminster College Home 3:00 pm9 Tue Williams Baptist College Walnut Ridge, Ark. 4:00 pm12 Fri Centenary College Shreveport, La. 5:00 pm13 Sat LeTourneau University Longview, Texas 4:00 pm16 Tue Central Baptist College Home 5:00 pm20 Sat Wiley College Marshall, Texas 3:00 pm23 Tue Univ. of Science and Arts of OK Chickasha, Okla. 2:00 pm27 Sat *UT Dallas Richardson, Texas 1:00 pm

October2 Thur *UT-Tyler Home 1:00 pm4 Sat *LeTourneau University Home 1:00 pm10 Fri McMurry University Abilene, Texas 2:00 pm17 Fri *Louisiana College Pineville, La. 1:00 pm18 Sat *East Texas Baptist University Marshall, Texas 12:00 pm23 Thur *Hardin-Simmons University Home 1:00 pm25 Sat *Howard Payne University Home 1:00 pm31 Fri *University of Mary Hardin-Baylor Belton, Texas 1:00 pm

November1 Sat *Concordia University Texas Austin, Texas 1:00 pm6, 8-9 Thur, Sat-Sun - ASC Championship Tournament *American Southwest Conference Match

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