Denise Schilte-Brown Head Coach

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2007 USF Soccer
2007
Quick Facts.
2007 Schedule
USF Soccer
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Coaches
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Head Coach Denise Schilte-Brown
Assistant Coaches
Assistant Coaches
Support Staff
2007 Bulls
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14-19
20-21
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Season Outlook
Rosters
Photo Roster - Numerical
Returning Players
Newcomers
About the Players
2006 In Review
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Season In Review
Individual Awards
BIG EAST Conference Review
Results and Scoring Summary
Team Statistics
Individual Statistics
Team Leaders, Game Highs
August
18
Tampa (ex.)
5 p.m.
21
vs. N. Illinois (ex.)
7 p.m.
25
at UCF (ex.)
7 p.m.
31
at Stetson
4 p.m.
September
2
at Mississippi
1:30 p.m.
7
at Florida
7 p.m.
9
at Georgia
1 p.m.
14
at Miami
7 p.m.
16
at FAU
3 p.m.
21
at Marquette*
8 p.m.
28
Connecticut*
7:30 p.m.
30
at Providence*
12 p.m.
October
5
Georgetown*
7:30 p.m.
7
Villanova*
1 p.m.
12
Syracuse*
6 p.m.
14
St. John's*
1 p.m.
19
at Cincinnati *
7 p.m.
21
at Louisville *
1 p.m.
26
at West Virginia*
7 p.m.
28
at Pittsburgh*
12 p.m.
* Indicates BIG EAST Conference game
All times are Eastern and subject to change
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USF Soccer Historical Moments
Alumni Making Their Mark
All-Conference Award Winners
All-Time Awards
Individual Career and Season Records
Single Game and Misc. Records
Year-by-Year Records and Leaders
All-Time Individual Statistics
Milestone Victories and Attendance
Conference Tournament Statistics
Year-by-Year Results
USF vs. All-Time Opponents
All-Time Roster
All-Time Roster Breakdowns
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Campus Map and Directions
2007 Opponents
BIG EAST Conference
BIG EAST Composite Schedule
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E-mail
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General Information
School
University of South Florida
Location
Tampa, Fla.
Enrollment
43,885
Founded
1956
Colors
Green and Gold
Nickname
Bulls
Affiliation
NCAA, Division I
Conference BIG EAST Conference
Home Field
USF Soccer Stadium
Surface
Grass
Capacity
4,000
President
Dr. Judy Genshaft
Alma Mater, Yr.
Wisconsin '69
Director of Athletics Doug Woolard
Alma Mater, Yr. SIU Carbondale '73
Faculty Rep.
Dr. Suresh Khator
Athletic Dept. Phone (813) 974-2125
Coaching Staff
Head Coach
Denise Schilte-Brown
UMBC, 1996
Overall Record (Yrs)
94-69-17 (9)
Record at USF (Yrs)
First Season
Assistant Coach
Donna Holyman
Colorado, 1998
Year at USF
First Season
Assistant Coach
Randy Belli
Tennessee Temple, 2003
Year at USF
First Season
Volunteer Coach
Chris Brown
American, 1994
Year at USF
First Season
Returning Starters (6)
Lindsay Brauer, Jr., F
Autumn Browning, Sr., MF
Jeannette Dyer, Sr., D
Rachel Jakubowski, So., MF
Paulina McIntosh, Sr., D
Melanie Sutherland, Jr., D
Team Information
2006 Overall Record
6-10-1
Home
5-4-1
Away
1-6-0
2006 BIG EAST Record
3-8-0
Home
3-3-0
Away
0-5-0
BIG EAST Finish 7th - American Div.
Letterwinners Returning/Lost 10/14
Newcomers
10
Team History
First Season
All-Time Record
All-Time Seasons
Most Wins
Conference Titles/Last
University of South Florida Women’s Soccer
1995
97-94-18
12
15 in 1998
1/1998
Coaches
2007
Coaching Staff.
Denise Schilte-Brown
Head Coach ΠFirst Season at USF
Overall Record: 94-69-17
University of Maryland - Baltimore County, 1996
Denise Schilte-Brown became the second coach in
the history of the University of South Florida women's
soccer program in December of 2006, bringing with her
new energy and enthusiasm for both the team and the
University.
Schilte-Brown enters her first season at USF after
seven years at Virginia Commonwealth, where she led
the Rams to consecutive appearances in the NCAA
Women's Soccer College Cup (2004, 2005) and backto-back conference championships.
During her seven years at VCU, Schilte-Brown led the
Rams to a 77-51-17 record, including Colonial Athletic
Association (CAA) conference championships in 2004
and 2005 and a third-place finish in 2006.
In 2005 Schilte-Brown's Rams were unbeaten in the
conference, posting a 9-0-2 record, and made their second-consecutive appearance in the NCAA Women's
College Cup, earning their first-ever NCAA tournament
victory, a 3-1 win over Clemson.
Schilte-Brown was recognized as the CAA Coach of
the Year in 2001 and a year later she was the runner-up
for the Soccer Buzz Coach of the Year for the MidAtlantic region.
Prior to arriving at VCU in 2000, Schilte-Brown directed the University of Maryland-Baltimore County
Retrievers to an 18-17-1 record over two seasons,
including a second and fourth-place finish in the
Northeast Conference.
“I'm extremely excited about the future of USF soccer in the
BIG EAST. There are amazing soccer resources in the
Tampa area and I look forward to using these to take the proDenise Schilte-Brown
gram to a new level.”
Schilte-Brown’s Coaching Record
Year
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
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School Overall
Finish
Notes
UMBC
11-8-0, 7-1-0
2nd
NEC finals
UMBC
6-10-0, 5-4-0
t-4th
UMBC Record: 17-18-0, 12-5-0 (NEC)
VCU
9-10-1, 3-5-0
6th
CAA semifinals
VCU
7-10-3, 0-3-2
5th
CAA semifinals
VCU
12-7-1, 5-3-1
5th
CAA quarterfinals
VCU
10-6-4, 5-1-3
2nd
CAA finalists
VCU
15-7-0, 6-3-0
1st
CAA champions
VCU
13-5-5, 9-0-2
1st
CAA champions
VCU
11-6-3, 7-3-1
3rd
CAA quarterfinals
VCU Record: 77-51-17, 35-20-12 (CAA)
Career Record: 94-69-17, 47-25-12
Schilte-Brown’s Coaching Highlights
NCAA Appearances
2005, 2004
CAA Coach of the Year
2001
CAA Regular Season Championships
2005
CAA Conference Championships
2005, 2004
CAA Tournament Appearances
2006, 2005, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 2000
University of South Florida Women’s Soccer
Coaching Staff
The Schilte-Brown File
Personal
Born: Halifax, Nova Scotia (Canada)
Birthday: February 14, 1974
Alma Mater: University of Maryland Baltimore County
Husband: Chris Brown
Children: Ethan and Kenza (twins)
Education
B.S. Economics, UMBC, 1996
M.S. Sports Administration, VCU, 2003
USSF A Coaching License
Coaching Career
Overall Collegiate Head Coach Record
94-69-17
Virginia Commonwealth, 2000-06
Head Coach Record: 77-51-17
2005 NCAA College Cup
2004 NCAA College Cup
2005 CAA Conference Championship
2004 CAA Conference Championship
2006 CAA Conference, Third Place
Univ. of Md.-Baltimore County, 1998-99
Head Coach Record: 17-18-0
University of Tampa, 1998
Assistant Coach
Eckerd College, 1997
Assistant Coach
Tampa Heather U-13 and U-19 Club
Head Coach
InfoSport Pro Soccer Combine, 2003-04
Head Coach
Region I Staff Coach
Assistant Coach, U-19 ODP
Virginia Youth Soccer Association
Assistant Coach, U-17 ODP
NCAA Postseason Appearances
2005 - Virginia Commonwealth
2004 - Virginia Commonwealth
Honors
2001 CAA Conference Coach of the Year
NCAA Mid-Atlantic Regional Committee
Inducted into UMBC Athletic Hall of Fame
Playing Career
United States W-League, 1998-2001
Bundesliega Pro League, 1996-97
Canadian National Team, 1997
Big South Conf. Player of the Year, 1996
Four-time Big South All-Conference, 1993-96
UMBC Team MVP three seasons
Holds UMBC records in goals (55),
assists (38) and points (148)
Named USF Head Coach
December 20, 2006
A New Day.
After graduating from UMBC in
1996 with a bachelor's degree in
economics, Schilte-Brown served
as an assistant coach at both
Eckerd (Fla.) College (1997) and
the University of Tampa (1998)
before returning to her alma mater.
While in Florida, she was also the
head coach of the Tampa Heather
U-13 and U-19 youth soccer clubs.
Schilte-Brown still holds the
UMBC record in goals (55), assists
(38) and points (148).
Schilte-Brown completed her
M.S. (with honors) in sports administration and management with a
concentration in administration and
coaching from VCU in 2003. She
also possesses a USSF A coaching
license.
“Coach Schilte-Brown brings together everything we were looking for in a coach to
lead our women's soccer program. Her coaching success, her knowledge of the college game and her familiarity with soccer in Florida, and up and down the Eastern
Seaboard, will benefit our women's soccer student-athletes tremendously.”
Doug Woolard, Director of Athletics at USF
Since 2002 Schilte-Brown has
served as a Region I staff coach for
the U-19 Olympic Development
Program (ODP) and was an assistant coach for the Virginia Youth
Soccer Association (VYSA) U-17
ODP. She was also a head coach at
both the 2003 and 2004 InfoSport
Pro Soccer Combines.
“Denise will provide the leadership
needed for our student-athletes to
succeed on the fields of competition,
in the classroom and in all aspects of
their lives. She has great experience,
enthusiasm and passion for women's
soccer.”
Barry Clements
Associate Director of Athletics
University of South Florida
In February of 2001, SchilteBrown became the first women's
soccer player to be inducted into
UMBC's Athletic Hall of Fame. The
1996 Big South Conference Player
of the Year earned all-conference
accolades four consecutive seasons while at UMBC and was the
team MVP three of her four seasons
with the Retrievers.
A native of Grimsby, Ontario, and
a member of the 1997 Canadian
National Team, Schilte-Brown also
played two seasons in the Women's
Bundesliega professional league in
Germany as well as the W-League
in the United States from 19982001.
“Denise is extremely hard working,
she cares tremendously about her
team and she is an outstanding young
woman. She sets very high expectations for her ladies, both off and on
the field. Denise has great passion for
soccer, and she has a natural gift for
coaching.”
Sofia Hiort Wright, Ph.D.
Director of Student Athlete Advising,
Virginia Commonwealth
Schilte-Brown and her husband,
Chris, have a set of twins named
Ethan and Kenza, just over one
year old.
“Denise Schilte-Brown took a VCU women's soccer program with no history, no
focus and a record a year earlier of 3-15-2, and in short order turned it into a CAA
conference champion and NCAA tournament participant. I would expect nothing
less as she assumes oversight of the program at USF. Denise's enthusiasm for her
players and the game of soccer is infectious.”
Jeff Cupps, Senior Associate Athletic Director, Virginia Commonwealth
University of South Florida Women’s Soccer
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Coaching Staff .
Donna Holyman
Assistant Coach
First Season at USF
Colorado, 1998
D o n n a
Holyman comes to
the University of
South Florida from
Barry University, where she was an assistant
coach for two seasons.
With the Buccaneers, Holyman assisted
with all aspects of the women's soccer program, including recruiting, planning practices
and games, and NCAA compliance.
Before joining the Bucs in Miami
Shores, she spent six years as an assistant
under Mark Francis at the University of
Kansas. She was primarily responsible for all
aspects of recruiting for the KU soccer program and was instrumental in bringing highlyregarded incoming classes to Kansas. The
2002 class boasted three high school AllAmericans and three player of the year honorees, while the 2001 class ranked in the top
50 in the nation.
Holyman's coaching career started at
the University of South Alabama, where she
was an assistant coach for two seasons, primarily in charge of recruiting, academic success and travel arrangements.
Away from the collegiate coaching
scene, Holyman was also the head coach of
the Plantation Eagles U-18 girls' soccer team
for two seasons in Florida and for six years
was an assistant coach for the U-14 and U18 Olympic Development Program in
Overland Park, Kan.
A top collegiate player at both Hartford
and Colorado from 1994-97, she started all
74 games of her career, scoring 27 goals
with 17 assists. She led the Hawks to backto-back North Atlantic Conference titles and
consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances
before transferring to Colorado as a senior.
In her one season in Boulder, she paced the
Buffaloes with six goals and four assists in 18
games.
In addition, her playing experience
included stints with the Under-20 Canadian
Women's National Team and the U-23
Ontario Team which competed in the 1993
World University Games.
Holyman, a native of Burlington,
Ontario, received her bachelor's degree in
sociology from Colorado in 1998. She earned
her master's in education (sports administration) at KU in 2004.
Holyman has her "B" license from the
United State Soccer Federation.
“Donna is going to have a huge impact on the
attacking side of the game. Her specialty is
being able to break down the techniques of
being a successful striker, being able to
teach them on a one-to-one basis is exceptional. I think our attacking players are going
to learn a lot from her ability to do that.”
Coach Schilte-Brown
Randy Belli
Assistant Coach
First Season at USF
Tennessee Temple, 2003
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Randy Belli
joins
the
University
of
South Florida staff
from Palm Beach Atlantic University, where
he was the associate head coach from 20032006.
In his four years there, the Lady Sailfish
went to the South Region Finals four times,
winning three. He also served as the associate head coach for the men's team at PBA
from 2004-2006, helping the squad to three
South Region Finals, winning two of the
three. During his tenure there, he recruited
and coached seven NSCAA All-Americans.
While at Palm Beach Atlantic University,
he also was an adjunct professor of mathematics for two years.
Belli earned a Masters of Science in
mathematics
education
from
Nova
Southeastern University in Ft. Lauderdale,
Fla. In addition, he holds the NSCAA Premier
Diploma, NSCAA National Goalkeeper
Diploma, NSCAA Director of Coaching
Diploma, NSCAA National Youth Diploma
and the USSF National Youth License,
A two-time All-American, Belli played
collegiate soccer at Tennessee Temple and
resides in his hometown of Brandon, Fla.
“Randy is very creative and has a ton of
ideas. He is always pumped up and fired up.
He has the right energy and the right positive
outlook and his goal setting shoots off the
charts.”
Coach Schilte-Brown
University of South Florida Women’s Soccer
Coaching Staff
A New Day.
Chris Brown
Volunteer Coach
First Season at USF
American, 1994
Chris Brown
will serve as the
volunteer assistant
coach
for
the
University of South Florida this season.
Brown comes to USF from Virginia
Commonwealth, where he worked with the
Rams for seven seasons, six of which were as
the co-head coach, alongside his wife, Denise.
Brown joined then-fiancée Denise Schilte
for the 2000 season as an assistant coach and
helped guide VCU, which finished just 3-15-2
the previous year, to a breakthrough campaign. The Rams finished with a record of 910-1 and advanced to the semifinals of the
CAA tournament for the first time in school history. He was elevated to co-head coach after
the couple married in April, 2001 and directed
the 2001 VCU squad to seven wins and another appearance in the league tournament semifinals, which earned the husband-and-wife
tandem CAA Coach-of-the-Year honors.
Brown's soccer resume is outstanding,
both as a coach and player. He played at both
UNC Charlotte and American University
before graduating with honors from the latter
in 1994.
Brown played professionally for 11 seasons (1994-2004), including the last five with
the Richmond Kickers of the A-League. He
was also a member of the A-League's New
Orleans Storm from 1996-99 and played
briefly for Major League Soccer's Dallas Burn
during the 1998 season. In addition, he spent
two years with TusCelle of the German Third
Division.
Brown's collegiate coaching career
began as an assistant with the University of
Tampa men's team in 1997. He then joined
Schilte during her two-year stint as head
coach at Maryland-Baltimore County before
the pair arrived at VCU.
Born in London, England, Brown grew up
in San Antonio, Texas, and holds citizenship in
three countries: the United States, England
and Canada. He possesses a USSF "A"
coaching license and a USSF National Youth
coaching license.
Brown and his wife have two children, a
set of twins named Ethan and Kenza.
“Chris loves to coach the back four. He
sees the game well and he is able to teach
the girls both how to read the game better
as a unit, and the techniques that they
need to be successful defenders.”
Coach Schilte-Brown
Support Staff
Tom Buscemi
Beth Byron
Barry Clements
Cody Edwards
Bubba Faniel
Michele Latimer
Facility Director
Strength and
Conditioning
Associate Director
of Athletics
Compliance
Assistant
Equipment
Manager
Athletic Training
Graduate Assistant
Courtney Lewellen
Neal McDaniel
John Mendoza
Jeremy Powers
Francine Schoel
Amy Woodruff
Academic Support
Services
Marketing & Event
Coordinator
Team Coordinator
Strength and
Conditioning
Administrative
Assistant
Sports Information
University of South Florida Women’s Soccer
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Support Staff.
John Mendoza
Team Coordinator
First Season at USF
John Mendoza joins the women's
soccer staff as the team coordinator for the
2007 campaign.
Mendoza will assist the Bulls while
serving as the high and middle school girls
soccer coach for The Cambridge School in
Tampa. Since 2002, Mendoza has been the head coach of the high
school team, posting a school record 18-5-1 season and leading the
team to the school's first appearance in region play. Mendoza also
serves as the head coach of the U17 Girls Florida Soccer Club and
with South Hillsborough High as a goalkeeper coach.
From 2004-07 Mendoza was the girls U16 head coach and goalkeeper trainer for the Blackwatch of Tampa club team. Prior to his
time with Blackwatch, Mendoza held the same responsibilities with
the U13 girls team of The Players Club of Tampa Bay.
In 2002, Mendoza opened the Gorilla Goalkeeping Company,
from which he holds summer camps, Goalie War Tournaments and
speed and agility training, all while acting as a personal trainer for
goalkeepers.
Since 1996, Mendoza has also coached girls soccer at Blake
High, Tampa Baptist Academy, Wilson Junior High and Gory
Elementary.
The former assistant equipment manager for the Tampa Bay
Mutiny, Mendoza holds a USSF D coaching license, a level III
Goalkeeping license and an advanced regional diploma from the
NSCAA.
Mendoza and his wife, Barbi, have three children, Kristy,
Amanda and Joshua.
Chris Hinkle
Director of Soccer Operations
First Season at USF
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USF Coaches Chris Brown, Denise Schilte-Brown, Donna Holyman and Randy Belli
University of South Florida Women’s Soccer
2007 Bulls
2007
A New Day
The University of South Florida looks at
the 2007 season as a new day, with high
expectations and an overall new look for the
Bulls women's soccer team.
Denise Schilte-Brown became the second
coach in the history of the program in
December of 2006, bringing with her new
energy and enthusiasm for both the team and
the University.
Game Plan
Schilte-Brown looks to play game-togame, focusing on the Bulls, not the opponents, throughout the third season in the BIG
EAST Conference. USF will be a disciplined
and organized team, one that is tactically
sound, she says.
"I am a firm believer that the focus needs
to be on us and less on the other team and
the conference itself," said Schilte-Brown.
"We are going to take it one game at a time,
so our focus will be on our current team. Our
strengths this season will be our decisiveness of what we are trying to accomplish as
a team tactically because we are going to be
quite thorough. We may not be polished in
our execution right off the bat, but it will be
evident that tactically we are on the same
page and united in what we are trying to
accomplish both offensively and defensively."
The team will also have a new chemistry
as Schilte-Brown has added an influx of players - both locally and from the international
ranks - to the 10 returning players, essentially creating a new team.
"I am excited about this team," said
Schilte-Brown. "We are trying to build off
what we had. Our coaching staff has done a
good job of learning the players that we
inherited, getting to know them and taking
them on as our own. We have really focused
on their strengths, weaknesses and what
they can bring to the table in terms of person-
USF All-Time Results
Overall
Overall Postseason
Conference USA
C-USA Tournament
BIG EAST Conference
W
97
3
92
3
5
L
94
6
80
6
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Season Preview.
alities and how the incoming players can
compliment those players and make us
stronger."
In 2007, USF will look to improve on
last season's 6-10-1 overall and 7thplace (American Division) 3-8 record in
the BIG EAST Conference.
"Our staff must maximize our time in
terms of bonding the team and getting
the team chemistry together," said
Schilte-Brown. "We have to get them to
understand our tactics quickly, buy into it
and get them to accept it as their own.
Then we have to execute it well."
Coaches
BIG EAST Preseason Poll
American
1. West Virginia (10)
2. Connecticut (6)
3. Marquette
4. St. John's
5. Pittsburgh
5. USF
7. Syracuse
8. Providence
Pts.
107
102
88
66
45
45
36
23
Overall
14-4-3
11-7-4
12-6-5
10-5-4
8-8-3
6-10-1
4-12-3
4-8-5
BIG EAST
8-2-1
1st
7-3-1
T-2nd
7-3-1
T-2nd
5-3-3
4th
3-6-2
5th
3-8-0
7th
3-7-1
6th
1-8-2
8th
National
1. Notre Dame (15)
2. Rutgers (1)
3. Villanova
4. Louisville
5. Georgetown
6. Seton Hall
7. Cincinnati
8. DePaul
Pts.
113
94
87
70
53
41
33
21
Overall
25-1-1
16-3-4
16-4-2
13-4-3
5-9-5
7-10-2
7-9-2
3-13-2
BIG EAST
10-0-1
1st
8-1-2
2nd
7-2-2
3rd
7-4-0
4th
2-7-2
7th
3-6-2
5th
3-7-1
6th
0-10-1
8th
Schilte-Brown enters her first season
at USF after seven years at Virginia
Commonwealth, where she led the
Rams to two appearances in the NCAA
Women's Soccer College Cup and back-toback conference championships. She has
added an experienced support staff in her
assistant coaches Donna Holyman from
Barry University, Randy Belli from Palm
Beach Atlantic University and Chris Brown
from VCU.
Forwards
On the front line, USF will look to the
attacking leadership of junior Lindsay Brauer
this season. Brauer, the only Bull to earn post
season BIG EAST honors last season, led
the Bulls with 22 points from nine goals and
four assists a year ago. The 2007 Florida
State Select Team MVP played with the
Tampa Bay Elite Women's Premier Soccer
League all summer, earning a spot on the
WPSL Final Four All-Tournament Team.
Schilte-Brown has added some experience to the USF attack by bringing in Emily
Martin, a transfer from Iona College (N.Y.).
Martin tallied four game-winning goals in
2005 before suffering a season-ending injury
and redshirting the 2006 season.
Freshmen Angelique Waller of
Margate, Fla., and Lisa Maria
T Games
Bjorkvik (Nacka, Sweden) will also
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battle for a spot up front.
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Defenders
Two returners will anchor the
defensive line for the Bulls this fall, led by
senior Paulina McIntosh. The St. Petersburg
native started all 17 games in 2006, defensively assisting the Bulls to five shutouts,
including the 1-0 victory over No. 23
Marquette.
"Paulina has an aura about her of confidence and strength," said Schilte-Brown.
"She has the ability to change a game. We
can be behind in a game or struggling in a
game and she can change that entire game
by herself. She is that good. She is extremely athletic and very attacking-minded for a
defender."
Junior Melanie Sutherland will offer experienced support to the defense as these ladies
played in 14 and 12 games respectively last
season. Sutherland was a first team all-state
player for Edgewater High in Orlando, who
was the 6A state runners up in 2004-05.
Due to an injury in a WPSL game this summer, Jeannette Dyer will be sidelined for the
fall, but Schilte-Brown will continue to look to
the three-year starter for leadership off of the
field.
"I know we don't have Jeannette on the
field but we can't discount her as a leader
and a driving force in team chemistry and
important to our season," said Schilte-Brown.
"She is someone who, even though she won't
be on the field, she'll be with the team at
every game, every moment as we go through
the process. Some players can play a role
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10
University of South Florida Women’s Soccer
2007 Juniors
Season Preview
A New Day.
2007 Sophomores
2007 Schedule
August
18 University of Tampa (ex.)
5
21 vs. Northern Illinois at UCF (ex.) 7
25 at UCF (ex.)
7
31 at Stetson University
4
September
2 at University of Mississippi
1:30
7 at University of Florida
7
9 at University of Georgia
1
14 at University of Miami
7
16 at Florida Atlantic University
3
21 at Marquette University*
8
28 University of Connecticut*
7:30
30 at Providence College*
12
October
5 Georgetown University*
7:30
7 Villanova University*
1
12 Syracuse University*
6
14 St. John's University*
1
19 at University of Cincinnati *
7
21 at University of Louisville *
1
26 at West Virginia University *
7
28 at University of Pittsburgh *
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like that which is much more important than a
90-minute player. I think she is going to have
that kind of impact as a senior even though
she is not playing."
Three freshmen - Pasquale Anderson
(Parkland, Fla.), Therese Dahlberg-Eriksson
(Stockholm, Sweden) and Lindsey Krakower
(Plantation, Fla.) - will add depth to the
defense as the Bulls face five teams who
were nationally-ranked in preseason polls.
Anderson was three-time state champion
at Stoneman Douglas High and Krakower,
who scored 37 goals and made 32 assists for
Cooper City High, will use her offensive style
on the defensive side of the field this fall.
Dahlberg-Eriksson has played on the U15,
U16 and U17 Swedish youth national teams.
Midfielders
The midfield will profit most from USF
experience, as four players who participated
in 47 games return for the Bulls this fall.
Autumn Browning returns to the field as a
graduate student after receiving her bachelor's degree in May. Browning, who has been
selected to the U23 national pool, tallied the
second-highest point total (7) for USF last
season with three goals and one assist. A
2006 transfer from Southern Methodist
University, Browning played in 14 games
before her season was cut short due to injury.
"There are not many people in the nation
who can play their final pass as well and be
technically sound as Autumn," said Coach
Schilte-Brown. "That is an irreplaceable trait
that she brings and one that we are going to
try to utilize as much as possible. She will be
the quarterback of our team, in terms of delivering the final pass necessary to create quality chances on goal."
Three sophomores return to USF's midfield this fall, combining for 33 games played,
but only 10 starts in 2006. The returning trio
of Floridians includes Rachel Jakubowski
(Winter Park), Anna Lea Crowe (New Port
Richey) and Kaneile Thomas (Royal Palm
Beach). Jakubowski and Crowe each started
five games for the Bulls, playing in 16 and
nine contests, respectively.
Jakubowski tallied three points last year,
including the first goal in the overtime victory
against Pittsburgh. Thomas notched her firstcareer point with an assist in the Bulls' 3-0
win at Stetson. Crowe put in extra time this
summer, committing herself to getting
stronger and fitter for the upcoming season.
The midfield is loaded with local and international talent as sophomore Nina
Jokuschies (Aukrug, Germany) will join freshmen Alyshia Currey (Bradenton) and Ali
Shaw (Ocala) looking for a place in the starting lineup.
The incoming freshmen bring a wealth of
club soccer experience. Currey played for
the Tampa Bay Elite while Shaw was with the
Ocala Lightning.
Goalkeepers
Sophomore Mallori Lofton-Malachi will
bring athleticism and intensity to the net this
fall for the Bulls as the Philadelphia native
looks to step in to the starting role after earning the WPSL South Region Co-Goalkeeper
of the Year this summer. Lofton-Malachi was
critical to the team's success during the
spring season. As a three-sport athlete at
Central High, Lofton-Malachi won 10 championships in soccer, basketball and volleyball
during her prep career.
Competing for time in goal, freshman
2007 Freshmen
Melissa Biber of Orlando is also on a quest to
earn the starting goalkeeper position. Biber
was on the 4A girls soccer state championship Bishop Moore Catholic High team and
earned her team's defensive player of the
year award her senior season.
Schedule
Schilte-Brown has produced a rigorous
schedule for her first season at the helm, a
lineup that includes five preseason nationally-ranked teams and seven other squads that
earned post-season conference tournament
appearances last season.
The Bulls will be on the road for the first
seven regular season games of the year,
host a four-game home stand in October,
then end the BIG EAST Conference schedule with four on the road.
USF's 17-game regular-season schedule
begins as USF travels to DeLand, Fla., to
play Stetson. USF continues their early-season travels to Mississippi, No. 7 Florida,
Georgia, Miami, Florida Atlantic and No. 30
Marquette before opening the home season
Sept. 28 against No. 10 Connecticut.
One more road game to Providence precedes a four-game home stand with
Georgetown, No. 20 Villanova, Syracuse and
St. John's in early October. The Bulls end the
season on the road, facing Cincinnati,
Louisville, No. 18 West Virginia and Pittsburg
in BIG EAST action.
USF By The Numbers
1995
547
365
97
41
25
15
13
10
10
8
6
5
4
3
2
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First season of women's soccer at USF
Highest home attendance in 2006
Average home attendance in 2006
All-time victories
Victories in Conference USA (nine years)
All-conference players
Players from Florida on the 2007 roster
Road games in 2007
Newcomers to the 2007 squad
Conference players of the week
Freshmen on the 2007 roster
Starters returning from 2006 season
Victories in BIG EAST Conference
New coaches on the USF staff
International players on the 2007 roster
Seniors on the 2007 roster
Denise Schilte-Brown's record at USF
University of South Florida Women’s Soccer
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2007
Rosters.
Numerical Roster
No.
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5
6
7
9
10
11
13
14
15
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
Alphabetical
Name
Pos.Ht.
Mallori Lofton-Malachi
GK 5-9
Melissa Biber
GK 5-6
Therese Dahlberg ErikssonD 5-7
Lindsay Brauer
F 5-4
Nina Jokuschies
MF 5-9
Siobhan Alexander
D 5-7
Paulina McIntosh
D 5-7
Lisa Maria Bjorkvik
F 5-7
Autumn Browning
MF 5-7
Rachel Jakubowski
MF 5-7
Anna Lea Crowe
MF 5-7
Lindsey Krakower
D 5-6
Jeannette Dyer
D 5-5
Melanie Sutherland
D 5-8
Pasquale Anderson
D 5-7
Angelique Waller
MF 5-4
Ali Shaw
MF 5-4
Kaneile Thomas
MF 5-5
Alyshia Currey
MF 5-4
Emily Martin
F 5-8
Yr.
So.
Fr.
Fr.
Jr.
So.
So.
Sr.
Fr.
Sr.
So.
So.
Fr.
Sr.
Jr.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
So.
Fr.
Jr.
By Height
5-9 (2)
Nina Jokuschies
Mallori Lofton-Malachi
5-8 (2)
Emily Martin
Melanie Sutherland
5-7 (8)
Siobhan Alexander
Pasquale Anderson
Lisa Maria Bjorkvik
Autumn Browning
Anna Lea Crowe
Therese Dahlberg Eriksson
Rachel Jakubowski
Paulina McIntosh
5-6 (2)
Melissa Biber
Lindsey Krakower
5-5 (2)
Jeannette Dyer
Kaneile Thomas
5-4 (4)
Lindsay Brauer
Alyshia Currey
Ali Shaw
Angelique Waller
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Hometown/Previous School
Philadelphia, PA/Central
Orlando, FL/Bishop Moore Catholic HS
Stockholm, Sweden/Tyreso Gymnasium
Daytona Beach, FL/Tennessee/Seabreeze HS
Aukrug, Germany/Christan Albrechts
West Palm Beach, FL/Suncoast Community HS
St. Petersburg, FL/Boca Ciega
Nacka, Sweden/Tyreso Gymnasium
Orlando, FL/SMU/Winter Park HS
Winter Park, FL/Trinity Prep HS
New Port Richey, FL/Countryside HS
Plantation, FL/Cooper City HS
Punta Gorda, FL/Mariner HS
Orlando, FL/Edgewater HS
Parkland, FL/Stoneman Douglas HS
Margate, FL/Stoneman Douglas HS
Ocala, FL/Belleview HS
Royal Palm Beach, FL/Suncoast Community HS
Bradenton, FL/Lakewood Ranch HS
Warwick, NY/Iona / Warwick Valley
Coaching Staff
Head Coach - Denise Schilte-Brown (UMBC, ‘96)
Assistant - Donna Holyman (Colorado, ‘98)
Assistant - Randy Belli (Tennessee Temple, ‘03)
Volunteer - Chris Brown (American, ‘94)
By Class
By Position
Seniors (3)
Autumn Browning
Jeannette Dyer
Paulina McIntosh
Juniors (3)
Lindsay Brauer
Emily Martin
Melanie Sutherland
Sophomores (6)
Siobhan Alexander
Anna Lea Crowe
Rachel Jakubowski
Nina Jokuschies
Mallori Lofton-Malachi
Kaneile Thomas
Freshmen (8)
Pasquale Anderson
Melissa Biber
Lisa Maria Bjorkvik
Alyshia Currey
Therese Dahlberg Eriksson
Lindsey Krakower
Ali Shaw
Angelique Waller
Goalkeepers (2)
Melissa Biber
Mallori Lofton-Malachi
Defenders (7)
Siobhan Alexander
Pasquale Anderson
Therese Dahlberg Eriksson
Jeannette Dyer
Lindsey Krakower
Paulina McIntosh
Melanie Sutherland
Forwards (3)
Lisa Maria Bjorkvik
Lindsay Brauer
Emily Martin
Midfielders (8)
Autumn Browning
Anna Lea Crowe
Alyshia Currey
Rachel Jakubowski
Nina Jokuschies
Ali Shaw
Kaneile Thomas
Angelique Waller
No. Name
6 Siobhan Alexander
19 Pasquale Anderson
1 Melissa Biber
9 Lisa Maria Bjorkvik
4 Lindsay Brauer
10 Autumn Browning
13 Anna Lea Crowe
23 Alyshia Currey
3 Therese Dahlberg Eriksson
15 Jeannette Dyer
11 Rachel Jakubowski
5 Nina Jokuschies
14 Lindsey Krakower
0 Mallori Lofton-Malachi
24 Emily Martin
7 Paulina McIntosh
21 Ali Shaw
18 Melanie Sutherland
22 Kaneile Thomas
20 Angelique Waller
Pronunciation Guide
Siobhan Alexander
Shih-von
Pasquale Anderson
Pass-quall
Melissa Biber
By-ber
Lisa Maria Bjorkvik
Be-ork-vic
Anna Lea Crowe
Crow
Alyshia Currey
A-lee-sha
Therese Dahlberg Eriksson
Ter-eese Doll-berg
Rachel Jakubowski
Jack-ew-bow-ski
Nina Jokuschies
Joe-kwEEce
Lindsey Krakower
Crack-ow-er
Kaneile Thomas
Can-eel
Angelique Waller
An-gel-eek
University of South Florida Women’s Soccer
A New Day.
Photo Roster - Numerical
6
19
Siobhan
Alexander
W. Palm Beach, Fla.
13
23
Anna Lea
Crowe
New Port Richey, Fla.
14
22
9
Melissa
Biber
Orlando, Fla.
3
Therese
Dahlberg Eriksson
Stockholm, Sweden
24
Mallori
Lofton-Malachi
Philadelphia, Pa.
Emily
Martin
Warwick, N.Y.
4
Lisa Maria
Bjorkvik
Nacka, Sweden
10
Lindsay
Brauer
Cape Coral, Fla.
Autumn
Browning
Orlando, Fla.
15
11
5
Jeannette
Dyer
Punta Gorda, Fla.
Rachel
Jakubowski
Winter Park, Fla.
Nina
Jokuschies
Aukrug, Germany
7
21
18
Paulina
McIntosh
St. Petersburg, Fla.
Ali
Shaw
Ocala, Fla.
Melanie
Sutherland
Orlando, Fla.
20
Kaneile
Thomas
Royal Palm Bch, Fla.
Denise
Schilte-Brown
Head Coach
Alyshia
Currey
Bradenton, Fla.
0
Lindsey
Krakower
Plantation, Fla.
HC
Pasquale
Anderson
Parkland, Fla.
1
Angelique
Waller
Margate, Fla.
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A
Donna
Holyman
Assistant
A
Randy
Belli
Assistant
Chris
Brown
Assistant
TC
DO
John
Mendoza
Team Coordinator
Chris
Hinkle
Dir. of Operations
University of South Florida Women’s Soccer
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2007
Returning Players.
#6
Siobhan Alexander
2006 - Started and played in 12 games for the
Bulls before tearing hamstring in UConn game
… Assisted the Bulls to five shutouts in 2006,
including a 1-0 victory over No. 23 Marquette on
Sept. 8 … Took one shot in final game of the
season, a 1-0 loss to Syracuse on Oct. 22 …
Made USF debut by starting opening game of
2006 season against High Point on Aug. 25.
High School/Club - First team all-state soccer player … Three-time first team all-area …
Freshman rookie of the year … Golden Boot
award junior and senior years … Team MVP senior season … Who's
Who in Sports three times … Earned four varsity soccer letters …
Played club soccer for Palm Beach United F.C. … National Honors
Alexander’s USF
GP GS
2006 12 12
Total 12 12
Career Stats
G
A Pts Shots
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
Shot%
.000
.000
SOG
0
0
SOG% GW
.000
0
.000
0
Sophomore
Defender
West Palm Beach, Fla.
Suncoast Community HS
Society … Honor roll … National
Honor Roll … Received awards in
English
and
chemistry
…
Graduated from math, science and
engineering magnet at Suncoast.
Personal - Full name is
Siobhan Esther Alexander …
Nickname is "Shivy" … Born Jan.
12, 1988 in Miami … Daughter of
Bernadette Alexander and Joseph
Alexander … Has two sisters,
Janice and Lorraine … An aunt to
two nephews and a niece, Jaiden,
Sterling and Maisyn … Enjoys
reading and skimboarding …
Majoring in biomedical sciences to
eventually become a pediatric pulmonologist.
Career Game Highs
Goals
Points
#4
Lindsay Brauer
2006 - Earned Third Team All-BIG EAST honors … Tallied 22 points from nine goals and four
assists in first year as a Bull … Attempted 53
shots, 27 on goal and registered a .509 shots on
goal percentage … Scored three unassisted
goals and three game-winners … Attempted
3.12 shots per game … Started all 17 games …
Recorded final goal of 2006 season, a gamewinner, in 2-1 overtime victory against
Pittsburgh … Scored only goal in 1-4 loss at
Seton Hall on Sept. 29 … Ranked sixth in the
NCAA in points per game (2.43) and eighth in goals per game (1.0)
as of Sept. 25 … Scored 18th point of the season against Providence,
assisting on the first goal in the 2-0 win (Sept. 22) … Ranked sixth in
the nation in points per game (2.43) and eighth in goals per game
(1.0) as of Sept. 18 … One week later ranked ninth in the NCAA in
points per game (2.83) and 13th in goals per game (1.17) as of Sept.
11 … Assisted on only goal of 1-0 victory over No. 23 Marquette …
Notched one goal and one assist against Stetson on Sept. 5 …Took
eight shots and scored one goal in 2-2 tie with Florida Atlantic on
Sept. 3 … BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Week (Aug. 28) for her
five-goal, one-assist performance in Dafeldecker Classic … Notched
game-winning goals in both HPU and USA games … Selected to
Dafeldecker All-Classic Team …First USF-career hat trick in Aug. 27
game with South Alabama … Took eight shots in the same game …
Scored two goals and made one assist against High Point in first
game as a Bull (Aug. 25).
2005 - Red-shirted at USF … 2005 BIG EAST Academic All-Star.
2004 (UT) - Played soccer for Tennessee … Started 23-of-24
games taking 19 shots, nine of them being on goal.
Brauer’s USF Career Stats
GP GS G
A
2006 17 17
9
4
Total 17 17
9
4
14
Pts Shots
22 53
22 53
Shot%
.170
.170
SOG
27
27
SOG% GW
.509
3
.509
3
Junior
Forward
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Assists -Shots 1
Daytona Beach, Fla.
Tennessee / Seabreeze HS
High School - Was a four-time
letterwinner
in
soccer
at
Seabreeze High School …
Captained the squad her final
campaign
…
Helped
the
Sandcrabs to the Class 4A
Championship match during the
spring of 2004 … Registered a single-season record of 69 goals …
Concluded prep career with a
whopping 162 goals … Lindsay
tallied both of her team's scores in
the state final and had a successful attempt in a penalty-kick
shootout, only to finish as the runner-up behind Tarpon Springs …
Honored as the Orlando Sentinel's
Volusia/Flagler Player of the Year
Career Game Highs
… Competed in the McDonald's
Goals
3
Assists 1
High School All-American Game in
Points 6
Shots 8
Carson, Calif., in June … An offensive machine during her prep career, she was named to the Region
III Olympic Development Program team … Chosen All-Central
Florida, all-area and all-county multiple times … Selected as the
Offensive Most Valuable Player at both the 2003 Orange Classic and
the prestigious Michelle Akers Soccer Camp … Also lettered in swimming and track.
Personal - Lindsay Kathryn Brauer was born April 17, 1986, in
Dover, N.J … Her parents are Richard and Teresa Brauer … Has
three older siblings: Ricky, Jaime and Jana … Studying to earn a
degree in physical education … Selected to the 2007 Women's
Premier Soccer League (WPSL) Final Four All-Tournament Team …
Will play in 2008 Donnelly Cup with the Florida State Select Team …
Florida State Select Team MVP at 2007 Regional Select Tournament
Championship held in Dallas, Texas.
University of South Florida Women’s Soccer
Returning Players
A New Day.
Autumn Browning
2006 - Played in 14 games for
the Bulls, starting 13 … Suffered
season-ending injury Oct. 13,
missing the final three BIG EAST
games of the year … Attempted 26
shots, 11 on goal, for a .423 shots
on goal percentage … Selected as
a 2006 BIG EAST Academic AllStar … Tallied an assist in 2-1 victory over Pittsburgh on Oct. 8 …
Scored one of USF's two goals in
tie with Florida Atlantic on Sept. 3 … Selected to
Dafeldecker All-Classic Team … Scored second goal of
the season in South Alabama game on Aug. 27 …
Started first game of 2006 season, scoring a goal
against High Point (Aug. 25).
2005 - Played soccer for Southern Methodist
University … Started in all 22 SMU Mustang games
playing in Conference USA … Team played in the first
two rounds of the NCAA tournament, losing to Texas
A&M in the second round match … Selected
Conference USA Player of the Week for Oct. 3, 2005 …
Had five goals and one assist on the season … In two
seasons, Browning started all but one game for the
Mustangs, registering 10 goals, six assists and 25
points while getting off 33 shots on goal … SMU honor
roll.
2004 - Played soccer for Southern Methodist
University … Saw action in all 22 games, including 21
starts … Recorded five goals and five assists (fifth-most
on the team) on 29 shots … Scored two goals vs.
Nevada … Selected to 2004 Soccer America AllFreshman Team … WAC conference champions …
Team qualified for the NCAA Championships losing in
the first round to West Virginia.
High School - Four-year starter at Winter Park HS
… 6A Florida State Player of the Year … High school
team was a state finalist, losing in PKs to eventual state
champions … Member of the FACA Senior All-Star team
… Scored a career mark of 119 goals and 56 assists
(294 points) … Inducted into the Winter Park High
Female Hall of Fame … Member of the 2003 Superclub
National Champions with the CSA All-Stars … FHSAA
6A State Player of the Year … Florida ODP Region III
member and starter since 1999 … Three-time all-state
selection as well as a four-time all-district and all-conference selection … International baccalaureate graduate … National Honors Society … Math Honors Society
… Spanish Honors Society … Student government.
Personal - Full name is Autumn Danielle Browning
… Born April 27, 1986 in Orlando, Fla. … Daughter of
Bryan and Lisa … Sister to Ben (23) and Aerielle (25)
… Graduated magna cum laude in May 2007 (a year
early) with a bachelor's degree in business management … Currently enrolled in graduate classes for
Master of Science in marketing … Will play in 2008
Donnelly Cup with the Florida State Select Team.
Browning’s
GP
2006 14
Total 14
#10
Senior
Midfielder
Orlando, Fla.
SMU / Winter Park HS
Career Game Highs
Goals
Points
USF Career Stats
GS G
A Pts Shots
13
3
1
7
26
13
3
1
7
26
Shot%
.115
.115
1
2
Assists 1
Shots 4
SOG
11
11
SOG% GW
.423
0
.423
0
University of South Florida Women’s Soccer
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2007
#25
Anna Lea Crowe
2006 - Played in nine games, starting five …
Attempted two shots, both on goal … Selected
as a 2006 BIG EAST Academic All-Star … Saw
playing time in both games of the season-opening Dafeldecker Classic.
High School/Club - Soccer team captain two
seasons … Defensive MVP junior year … Team
captain of U19 state championship club team …
Played volleyball three seasons and ran track
two years … Volleyball MVP sophomore season
… Volleyball team captain … Dean's list …
Honor roll … National Society of High School Scholars … Who's Who
Among American High School Students.
Crowe’s USF Career Stats
GP GS G
A
2006
9
5
0
0
Total 9
5
0
0
Pts Shots
0
2
0
2
Shot%
.000
.000
SOG
2
2
Returning Players.
Sophomore
Midfielder
New Port Richey, Fla.
Countryside HS
Personal - Full name is Anna
Lea (Al) Elizabeth Crowe … Was
born April 9, 1988 at Griffiss Air
Force Base in Rome, N.Y. …
Daughter of Wayne and Sandra
Coonan … Plans to study criminology … Volunteers at Pinellas
County Humane Society … Will
play in 2008 Donnelly Cup with the
Florida U23 State Select Team.
SOG% GW
1.000
0
1.000
0
Career Game Highs
Goals
Points
#15
Jeannette Dyer
2007 - Will red shirt 2007 season due to
injury.
2006 - Started 16 games this season, missing
one contest (Stetson) due to injury … Took nine
shots, three on goal … Assisted the Bulls to five
shut outs in 2006, including a 1-0 victory over
No. 23 Marquette on Sept. 8 … Selected as a
2006 BIG EAST Academic All-Star … Scored
first goal of the season off a free kick against
Providence on Sept. 22 … Selected to
Dafeldecker All-Classic Team … Took two shots,
one on goal, against South Alabama (Aug. 27) … Major factor in
USF's first shutout of the season over High Point.
2005 - Played 1394 minutes in 17 games … Selected as a 2005
BIG EAST Academic All-Star … Attempted seven shots, three on goal
throughout the season … Took two shots in both the St. John's (Oct.
21) and Syracuse (Oct. 23) game … Scored her only goal in the last
game of the year against Syracuse (Oct. 23).
2004 - Played in 14 games, getting the starting nod in eight … Her
first career start as a Bull came against C-USA rival Southern Miss in
a 3-0 win on Oct. 8 … Attempted one shot in games against Saint
Louis University on Oct. 17 and TCU Oct. 24 … Had her first multipleshot game of the season, tallying two against No. 14 Florida State on
Dyer’s USF
GP
2004 14
2005 17
2006 16
Total 47
Career Stats
GS G
A
8
0
0
16
1
0
16
1
0
40
2
0
Pts Shots
0
4
2
7
2
9
4
20
Shot%
.000
.143
.111
.100
SOG
0
3
3
6
SOG% GW
.000
0
.429
0
.333
0
.300
0
Senior - RS
Defender
---
Assists -Shots 1
Punta Gorda, Fla.
Mariner HS
Oct. 5 … Came off the bench and
defensively helped limit Stetson to
six shots and no goals in the game
on Aug. 28.
High School/Club - Was a
three-year captain for Mariner
High soccer team … Named to the
all-area team … Earned varsity
letters all four years in school …
Selected for the Soccer News
Press All-Area First Team …
Honored as Soccer FACA All-Star
Team member … Earned Soccer
Class 5A All-State Second Team
and Soccer Senior All-Star Team
distinctions … Is one of 12 athletes from the state of Florida with
a 1986 birth year to be selected to
Career Game Highs
the
Region
III
Olympic
Goals
1
Assists -Development Camp … Played two
Points 2
Shots 2
years
for
state
Olympic
Development Team … Played club ball with FP Soccer U-18.
Personal - Full name is Jeannette Elizabeth Dyer … Nickname is
"Nett" … Daughter of Marie and Arthur Dyer … Has one brother,
Arthur, and two sisters, Cecile and Corinne … Majoring in exercise
science … Honored as a 2007 Women's Premier Soccer League
(WPSL) third team player in 2007 … Will play in 2008 Donnelly Cup
with the Florida State Select Team.
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University of South Florida Women’s Soccer
A New Day.
Returning Players
#11
Rachel Jakubowski
2006 - Played in 16 games as a freshman …
Averaged .25 shots per game … Selected as a
2006 BIG EAST Academic All-Star … Scored
first-career goal of the season in 2-1 overtime
victory over Pittsburgh on Oct. 8 … Took one
shot on goal during 3-0 loss to Florida
International on Sept. 10 and again in Cincinnati
game on Oct. 15 … Assisted on a chip-shot goal
against South Alabama (Aug. 27) … Attempted
one shot in first game as a Bull on Aug. 25
against High Point.
High School - Earned First Team All-Central Florida Soccer in
2005 and 2006 … Two-time all-state player … All-Orange County
team twice … Honored as Trinity Prep player of the week on Dec. 12,
Jakubowski’s USF Career Stats
GP GS G
A Pts Shots
2006 16
5
1
1
3
4
Total 16
5
1
1
3
4
Shot%
.250
.250
SOG
2
2
Sophomore
Midfielder
Winter Park, Fla.
Trinity Prep HS
2005 … Orange All-County Team
2A District III Player of the Year in
2005 … Athlete of the week in
2004 by the Orlando Sentinel …
National Honors Society.
Personal - Full name is Rachel
Marie Jakubowski … Born July 9,
1988 in Orlando, Fla. … Daughter
of Bernadette and Andre … Sister
to Andre, Paul and Justina …
Major is exercise science … Will
play in 2008 Donnelly Cup with the
Florida State Select Team.
SOG% GW
.500
0
.500
0
Career Game Highs
Goals
Points
#0
Mallori Lofton-Malachi
2006 - Played 17 minutes against Rutgers on
Oct. 1 … Made one save and allowed no goals
… Played entire second half of 3-0 loss to
Florida International … Tallied four saves …
Made USF career debut in 3-0 victory over
Stetson on Sept. 5.
High School - Won the State Cup
Championship from 2003-05 in her hometown of
Philadelphia, Pa. … Earned All-Public first team
in 2005 and second team in 2004 … Three-sport
athlete in basketball, volleyball and soccer, winning 10 championships throughout high school campaign … In 2004
won the Public League Championship … Set Public League record
for volleyball kills in a single game … Southeastern Pennsylvania
Female Athlete of the Year in 2006 … Took home the title at the
Region I Premier League Championship in 2004… Played soccer for
Lofton-Malachi’s USF Career Stats
GP GS
Min. GA GAAvg. Saves
2006
3
0
71:01 2
2.53
5
Total 3
0
71:01 2
2.53
5
W
0
0
L
0
0
T
0
0
Sophomore
Goalkeeper
1
2
Assists 1
Shots 1
Philadelphia, Pa.
Central HS
the West Chester Predators, who
were three-time state champions
… Barnwell honor roll … National
Merit Scholar.
Personal - Full name is Mallori
Mthandi Lofton-Malachi … Born
Sept. 16, 1987 in Philadelphia, Pa.
… Daughter of Lenwood and
Evelyn Malachi … Sister to Megan
and Morgan … Enjoys playing the
bass clarinet, being a DJ and collecting baseball cards … Studying
exercise science … Honored as a
2007 Women's Premier Soccer
League (WPSL) South Region CoGoalkeeper of the Year.
SO
0.0
0.0
Career Game Highs
Saves 4
Min.
45
Shots
Faced 8
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#7
Paulina McIntosh
2006 - Played in 17
games, averaging 1.0
shot per game …
Defensively assisted the
Bulls to five shutouts in
2006, including a 1-0 victory
over
No.
23
Marquette on Sept. 8 …
Selected as a 2006 BIG
EAST Academic All-Star
… Took four shots in final
game of the season at Syracuse on Oct. 22 …
Attempted two shots on goal against St. John's
(Oct. 20) … Also took two shots, both on goal,
against Cincinnati on Oct. 15 … Tallied two
shot attempts Sept. 22 against Providence …
Assisted on only goal in 1-0 victory over No. 23
Marquette on Sept. 8 ... Selected to
Dafeldecker All-Classic Team … USF defense
allowed just two shots in game with South
Alabama … Took three shots, one on goal, in
first game of the season with High Point (Aug.
25).
2005 - Played in 16 games … Selected as a
2005 BIG EAST Academic All-Star …
Attempted three shots, one on goal … Posted
one assist in the Sept. 9 game against Mercer
… Had one shot on goal in the St. Thomas
game on Sept. 3.
2004 - Saw action in six games on the season … Made USF debut against the UCF
Golden Knights Sept. 8 … Registered her first
career start on Oct. 31 against Cincinnati in a
1-0 win.
High School/Club - Member of varsity soccer team all four years … Named to all-district
team sophomore and senior year … Received
all-district honorable mention junior year …
Team MVP 2001-02 … Scored 22 goals sophomore season … Can play ball equally with
both feet … Played both midfield and defender position … Member of the Pinellas County
All-Star Championship team ... Played club
ball for St. Pete Raiders and Clearwater
Chargers … Helped lead the St. Pete Raiders
to a state championship and to two final-four
games … Earned MVP of Clearwater
Chargers tournament in 1998 with St. Pete
Raiders … HCU U19 State Cup Champion.
Personal - Full name is Paulina Rafaela
McIntosh … Daughter of Miriam and Elon
McIntosh … Born Aug. 23 … Has one brother,
Elon, 21, and one sister, Aisha, 23… Selected
to the 2007 Women's Premier Soccer League
(WPSL) Final Four All-Tournament Team.
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McIntosh’s
GP
2004
6
2005 16
2006 17
Total 39
Returning Players.
Senior
Defender
St. Petersburg, Fla.
Boca Ciega HS
Career Game Highs
Goals
Points
USF Career Stats
GS G
A Pts Shots
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
3
17
0
1
1
17
18
0
2
2
20
Shot%
.000
.000
.000
.000
-1
Assists 1
Shots 4
SOG
0
1
7
8
SOG% GW
.000
0
.333
0
.412
0
.400
0
University of South Florida Women’s Soccer
A New Day.
Returning Players
#18
Melanie Sutherland
2006 - Played in 14 games, starting 13 …
Assisted the Bulls to five shutouts in 2006,
including a 1-0 victory over No. 23 Marquette on
Sept. 8 … Attempted seven shots, four on goal
in second season with the Bulls … Took two
shots, one on goal, in second game of
Dafeldecker Classic (South Alabama, Aug. 27)
… Major factor in USF's first shutout of the season over High Point (Aug. 25).
2005 - Played in 15 games … Selected as a
2005 BIG EAST Academic All-Star.
High School - Four-year varsity letterwinner at Edgewater HS in
Orlando, Fla. … Team captain senior year … Orlando Sentinel player
of the year in 2004-05 … First team all-metro … First team all-state
… Team was 6A state runners-up in 2004-05 … Orange county player of the year her senior year … Earned two letters in cross country
Sutherland’s USF
GP GS
2005 15
0
2006 14 13
Total 29 13
Career Stats
G
A Pts Shots
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
7
0
0
0
8
Shot%
.000
.000
.000
SOG
1
4
5
2006 - Played in eight games as a freshman
… Selected as a 2006 BIG EAST Academic AllStar … Registered first assist of the season in 30 victory over Stetson on Sept. 5 … Saw playing
time in both games of Dafeldecker Classic.
High School - All-county all-star team …
Selected all-county four times … Four-time allconference player … Coach's award … In 200304 was second in the nation in shut outs keeping the net empty in 25 consecutive games …
Florida state soccer champions in 2002 …
Florida state runners up in 2003 … Honor roll.
Thomas’ USF Career Stats
GP GS G
A
2006
8
0
0
1
Total 8
0
0
1
Pts Shots
1
0
1
0
Shot%
.000
.000
SOG
0
0
Orlando, Fla.
Edgewater HS
and one in track … Member of
National Honors Society, BETA
Club, SECME and NSBE.
Personal - Born April 2, 1987 in
Orlando, Fla. … Parents are
Doreen and Karl … Has two siblings: Renee, 22 and Shareen, 16
… Her sister Renee played three
years on the UF Soccer Club team
… Trained by Trevor Pryce, father
of Nandie (former USA national
player) and Trevor (Denver
Broncos football player) … Enjoys
reading and photography …
Majoring in mechanical and biomedical engineering.
Career Game Highs
SOG% GW
1.000
0
.571
0
.625
0
#22
Kaneile Thomas
Junior
Defender
Goals
Points
Sophomore
Midfielder
---
Assists -Shots 2
Royal Palm Beach, Fla.
Suncoast Community HS
Personal - Full name is Kaneile
Anya Thomas … Born Jan. 21,
1988 … Daughter of Linton and
Jacqueline Thomas … Sister to
Keon and Kerry-Ann … Studying
exercise science.
SOG% GW
.000
0
.000
0
Career Game Highs
Goals
Points
-1
Assists 1
Shots --
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Newcomers.
Pasquale Anderson
Freshman
Defender
Parkland, Fla.
Stoneman Douglas HS
Alyshia Currey
#19
High School - Three-time state champion at
Stoneman Douglas High … Earned two letters
in soccer and flag football … Gold cord recipient
… AP scholar.
Personal - Pasquale Pilar Anderson was
born Sept. 8, 1989 in Jamaica, came to the
United States at age three … Daughter of Heather and Lenox … Has
one brother, Jordan, 14 … Undeclared major.
Melissa Biber
Freshman
Goalkeeper
Orlando, Fla.
Bishop Moore Catholic HS
#1
High School/Club - State all-star team …
Defensive player of the year 2006-07 …
Member of class 4A girls soccer state championship team … Lettered four years … Played
club soccer for FC America Kumba ... Honor roll
four years.
Personal - Melissa Blair Biber was born June 14, 1989 …
Daughter of Joseph and Linda Biber ... Has three siblings: Erin, 20,
Mark, 13 and Matthew, 11 … Plans to major in physical therapy.
Freshman
Midfielder
Bradenton, Fla.
Lakewood Ranch HS
#23
High School/Club - Offensive MVP in 200506 … Midfield MVP in 2006-07 … Team captain
… Earned four varsity soccer letters and one in
track … Team was four-time district champion
… Played in regional semi-finals twice and once
in the regional finals … Has played club soccer
for the Tampa Bay Elite, Clearwater Chargers U18 and U19, St. Pete
Raiders U16 and U17, Countryside U14, Countryside Lightning U13
and Manatee Magic U13 … Has been on the ODP state team three
times and is in the 2007 ODP regional pool.
Personal - Alyshia Marie Currey was born Aug. 24, 1989 in
Sarasota, Fla. … Daughter of Duane and Sherry Currey … Has two
sisters, Danielle, 13 and Caitlin, 10 … Plans to study medicine at USF.
Therese Dahlberg Eriksson
Freshman
Defender
Stockholm, Sweden
Tyreso Gymnasium
#3
High School/Club - Has played on U15,
U16, U17 youth national teams ... Played club
soccer for Hammarby IFDFF.
Personal - Therese Dahlberg Eriksson was
born Oct. 29, 1988 in Stockholm, Sweden ...
Daughter of Kenneth Dahlberg and Maria
Eriksson ... Has two brothers, Rodney and Marcus.
Lisa Maria Bjorkvik
Freshman
Forward
Nacka, Sweden
Tyreso Gymnasium
#9
High School/Club - Played club soccer for
Hammarby IFDFF.
Personal - Lisa Bjorkvik was born May 10,
1988 in Stockholm, Sweden ... Daughter of
Thomas Bjorkvik and Ingrid Bjorkvik ... Has one
sister, Anna-Mi, 22.
Nina Jokuschies
#5
Sophomore
Midfielder
Aukrug, Germany
Christan-Albrechts-Universitaet
Immanuel Kant Schule
Club - Played for the U17, U19, U20, U21
and U23 German National Teams … Won World
Championship with German U19 team …
Captain for Holstein Kiel, in Germany's second
league.
Personal - Nina Maria Jokuschies was born August 4, 1986 in
Neumuenster, Germany … Daughter of Hildegard BadenhoopJokuschies … Has two brothers, Martin, 23 and Simon, 19.
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Newcomers
A New Day.
Ali Shaw
Lindsey Krakower
Freshman
Defender
Plantation, Fla.
Cooper City HS
#14
High School/Club - Scored 37 goals and
made 32 assists in four seasons for Cooper City
High… Miami Herald all-county first (2005) and
second (2007) team … Sun-Sentinel all-county
team twice … Miami Herald all-state honorable
mention in 2005 … Cooper City girls varsity soccer MVP three years … Broward County Coaches Association All-Star
for soccer and flag football … Cooper City varsity soccer captain two
seasons … Most athletic Cooper City Class of 2007 … Played club
soccer for the Plantation Eagles nine years … Eagles captain five
seasons … Philadelphia Maps Tournament Champions in 2006 …
Orange Classic 2003-07 … In 2006 played in Raleigh Shootout,
Score at the Shore Greensboro, Dallas Cup and Texas Cup … ODP
Florida Region A team … United States Army National Scholar-Athlete
… Broward County Coaches Association Scholar-Athlete … National
Honors Society … Four-year scholar-athlete … Honor roll.
Personal - Lindsey Joy Krakower was born July 10, 1989 in Ft.
Lauderdale, Fla. … Daughter of Evan and Sherri Krakower and Ellen
Krakower … Sister to Daniel, 19, Melanie, 22, and Jessi, 17 … Major
is undecided.
Freshman
Midfielder
Ocala, Fla.
Belleview HS
#21
High School/Club - Most athletic of senior
class … Varsity soccer captain … Ocala Star
Banner Athlete of the Week twice … WCJB
TV20 Scholar-Athlete of the Week … District
champions … FACA Class 4A All-State team …
FACA All-Star tournament participant … Voice of
South Marion Athlete of the Week … Who's
Who of America's High School Students in Athletics … Offensive MVP
… First team all-area by the Ocala Star Banner …Ocala Star Banner
Player of the Year … FHSAA Class 4A all-state selection … Leading
goal scorer her sophomore season … Second team all-area by the
Ocala Star Banner … Rookie of the Year … Ocala Star Banner honorable mention … Scored game-winning goal during district championship game vs. Eastside in double overtime … Two-time National
Youth Leadership Forum nominee … National Honors Society …
Advanced International Certificate of Education Student … Played
club soccer for the Ocala Lightning … Future Farmer's of America.
Personal - Alexandria Paige Shaw was born Dec. 30, 1988 in
Ocala, Fla. … Daughter of Kevin Shaw and Sammy and Kathy Bryant
… Sister to Crafton, Kristy, Kaitlyn and Jordyn … Plans to study biology and focus on pre-veterinary medicine … Volunteered with Marion
County Sheriff's Department mounted unit … Enjoys equestrian
sports and flag football … Chaplain of Anchor Club.
Emily Martin
Junior
Forward
Warwick, N.Y.
Iona College
Warwick Valley
#24
2006 (Iona) - Redshirt season.
2005 (Iona) - Started 15 games before suffering season-ending injury … Had 26 shots, 16 on
goal, and four game-winning goals, against
Albany, Lafayette, St. Peter's and Wagner …
Team record of 10-8-1 in MAAC Conference was the all-time record
for most wins in school history … Team finished fourth in the conference.
2004 (Iona) - Had two goals, one assist and 21 shots, nine on goal
… Named female athlete of the week Oct. 24 … Competed entire
season with a broken hand … Team record of 9-8-3 tied the school
record for most games won … Also was on the indoor and outdoor
track team.
High School/Club - Four-year starter at Warwick Valley High …
Placed on Section IX Coach's team in 2002 and 2003 … Team competed as Section IX semi-finalist in 2003 … Who's Who in America's
High Schools … USAA National Soccer Award … Played for
Washingtonville Lady Storm Club team, winning four consecutive
ENY Region I State Cups … ENY State Cup finalist two years … Team
was ranked 12th in the nation … Starter on ENY 2002 ODP team …
Competed on varsity indoor and outdoor track since the eighth grade.
Personal - Emily Rose Martin was born Aug. 1, 1986 in Nyack, N.Y.
… Daughter of Mary and Joseph Martin … Sister to Jennifer, 29, and
Laura, 24 … Plans to major in marketing.
Angelique W aller
Freshman
Midfielder
Margate, Fla.
Stoneman Douglas HS
#20
High School/Club - Three-time second team
all-county by the Sun-Sentinel and Herald …
Herald and Sun-Sentinel honorable mention
once … Earned four soccer and two track letters
… Four-time Florida 6A State Champions …
Honor graduate … Played club soccer for the
Parkland Predators travel team … Qualified for the final four in 2005
and 2006.
Personal - Angelique Marie Waller was born Aug. 18, 1989 …
Daughter of Warren Waller … Sister to Nikita, 21 … Nikita played soccer for the University of Florida for two seasons.
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University of South Florida Women’s Soccer
2007
Why I Chose
About the Players .
Lindsay Brauer
"I transferred to USF because I wanted to be close enough that my parents could
be at every home game. I also chose to be a Bull because I love the atmosphere
in the Bay Area, and the support for women's soccer in Tampa. I love the direction
of the facilities and the program itself. USF also has the major I wanted, and I love
the players on the team."
Pasquale Anderson
Angelique Waller
Ali Shaw
Autumn Browning
Players From Around The World
The United States
Europe
2007
All-Time
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The University of South Florida women's soccer team is a diverse
team, with players from both the United States and Europe. The
Sunshine State is represented by 15 ladies, along with two players
from the Northeast - Pennsylvania and New York.
The 2007 Bulls welcome two players from Sweden and one from
Germany. In the 13 seasons of USF women's soccer, players have
hailed from 11 states and three countries other than the U.S.
University of South Florida Women’s Soccer
2006 In Review
2007
Bulls Open Season With Dafeldecker Classic Victories
The University of South Florida women's soccer team beat South
Alabama, 4-0, to go undefeated in the inaugural Dafeldecker Classic
held at the USF Soccer Stadium. The Bulls earned a 4-0 victory over
High Point in the first round of the tournament.
Brauer Earns First Hat Trick Of USF Career
Junior forward Lindsay Brauer notched the first hat trick of her USF
career against South Alabama on Aug. 27, while leading the Bulls to
a 2-0-0 start and the Dafeldecker Classic Championship.
Brauer broke open the scoring two minutes into the game against
South Alabama by smashing a corner kick into the back of the net. In
the 42nd minute, freshman Rachel Jakubowski chipped a shot to
Brauer, who scored her fourth goal of the season, and second of the
game. Brauer concluded her hat trick in the 53rd minute, receiving a
cross from senior Michelle Buskey.
In 68 minutes, Brauer took eight shots, converting all three of her
shots on goal into points for the Bulls.
Browning, McIntosh, Garrett,
Brauer, Dyer, Ball
Bulls Earn Six Spots on Dafeldecker All-Classic Team
Six USF Bulls earned spots on the 2006 Dafeldecker All-Classic
Team, as voted on by the coaches. Four players from Alabama A&M
made the squad, along with a lone Panther from High Point.
For the Bulls, forward Lindsay Brauer led the attack in the tournament, scoring five goals, taking 12 shots and registering one assist.
Brauer was credited with both game-winning goals in the classic.
Senior goalkeeper Casey Garrett earned shutouts in both games of
the tournament, making eight saves in 180 minutes. Jenna Ball and
Jeannette Dyer led the Bulls' defense, allowing just 11 shots in two
games. Dyer also had two shots in the classic, one on goal. Midfielder
Autumn Browning scored two goals and Paulina McIntosh took three
shots, one on goal.
2006 Season In Review.
Brauer Earns Women's Soccer
All-Conference Accolades
The BIG EAST Conference honored
University of South Florida junior Lindsay
Brauer with a third team all-conference
Nov. 3 at the Hilton Hotel in Hartford,
Conn.
Brauer, a forward from Cape Coral,
Fla., tallied 22 points from nine goals and
four assists in her first year as a Bull. She
attempted 53 shots, 27 on goal, registering a .509 shot on goal percentage while
owning a 3.12 shots per game average.
The Seabreeze High School graduate
converted three unassisted goals and
three game-winning goals while starting
Brauer
all 17 games.
Brauer was honored as the BIG EAST Offensive Player of the
Week (Aug. 28) for her five-goal, one-assist performance in the
Dafeldecker Classic held in Tampa. She notched the game-winning
goal in both games and was selected to the Dafeldecker Classic alltournament team.
On Aug. 25 Brauer scored two goals and tallied one assist in her
first game as a Bull (vs. High Point). Two days later Brauer registered
her first USF-career hat trick against South Alabama.
In September, Brauer was ranked sixth in the nation in points per
game (2.43) and eighth in goals per game (1.0).
Brauer, a transfer from Tennessee, assisted on the only goal
scored against No. 17 Marquette on Sept. 8. She recorded her final
goal of the 2006 season, a game-winner, in a 2-1 overtime victory
against Pittsburgh (Oct. 8).
2006 Seniors
Zabel, Ball, Garrett, Buskey,
Dafeldecker, Johnson
Bulls Defeat No. 23 Golden Eagles in BIG EAST Opener
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The University of South Florida women's soccer team opened their
BIG EAST conference schedule with a 1-0 victory over the No. 23
Marquette Golden Eagles Sept. 8 at the USF Soccer Stadium.
The Bulls controlled the pace of the first half, taking the first two
shots on goal. Junior Lindsay Brauer excited the crowd with a breakaway shot in the first half, but Marquette goalkeeper Laura Boyer
made the one-on-one save to secure the score at 0-0 during the first
45 minutes.
The Golden Eagles came out in the second half with a new-found
intensity, but the Bulls quickly found their step and again controlled
possession of the game. In the 88th minute, junior Paulina McIntosh
crossed a ball to Brauer, who was in front of the Marquette net. Brauer
quickly slid the ball across the net to freshman Jaleesa Scott, who
pounded the ball into the back of the net. Scott scored her third goal
of the season while Brauer gained the third assist of her USF career.
McIntosh was also granted an assist on the play, the first of the season and second of her career.
The Golden Eagles registered just eight total shots, one of which
was a shot on goal saved by senior goalkeeper Casey Garrett. The
Bulls took 10 shots, three on goal.
Thirteen Bulls Honored As BIG EAST Academic All-Stars
Thirteen University of South Florida women's soccer players
earned BIG EAST Academic All-Star accolades for the 2006-07 year,
as announced by the conference July 13, 2007.
All six seniors, including Jenna Ball, Michelle Buskey, Erin
Dafeldecker, Casey Garrett, Toni Johnson and Jessica Zabel were
selected for the team, along with juniors Autumn Browning, Jeannette
Dyer and Paulina McIntosh. Four freshman were honored in their first
season with the Bulls, including Shaena Bair, Anna Lea Crowe,
Rachel Jakubowski and Kaneile Thomas.
Athletes are eligible with a minimum 3.0 grade-point-average for
both fall and spring semesters and have to earn a varsity letter.
University of South Florida Women’s Soccer
A New Day.
2006 Individual Awards
Lindsay Brauer
Jaleesa Scott
Casey Garrett
The BIG EAST Conference selected
University of South Florida junior forward
Lindsay Brauer as Offensive Player of the
Week for the week ending August 27. Brauer
registered 11 points, including five goals and
an assist, over the weekend as USF captured two wins in the inaugural Dafeldecker
Classic held at the USF Soccer Stadium.
Collecting her first career hat trick as part of
a 4-0 win over South Alabama, Brauer and
the Bulls got off to their first 2-0 start since
1998. She accounted for the game-winner in
both matches, and has accumulated her BIG
EAST-leading five-goal total on just 12 shots
to post a .417 shot percentage.
The BIG EAST Conference selected
University of South Florida freshman Jaleesa
Scott as the Rookie of the Week for the week
ending Sept. 10. Scott scored the game-winning goal in both USF victories last week,
including the 1-0 win over No. 23 Marquette
University and a 3-0 victory over Stetson
University. The Brooksville, Fla., native took
three shots in three games, all of which were
on goal. Scott was also credited with her first
career start against Florida International
University on Sept. 10. Scott has scored
three goals and registered one assist in her
first season as a Bull.
The BIG EAST Conference selected
University of South Florida senior goalkeeper
Casey Garrett to the BIG EAST Weekly
Honor Roll for the week ending August 27.
Garrett registered shutouts in both games of
the Dafeldecker Classic, making eight saves
in 180 minutes, earning the sixth and seventh
shutouts of her career.
Brauer registered her 20th point of the 2006
season against Seton Hall Sept. 29. She
scored eight goals and made four assists in
10 games. Three games later Brauer earned
her third game-winning goal of the 2006 season against Pittsburgh on Oct. 8. Senior
Jenna Ball assisted on the goal.
Awards by Player
Shaena Bair
BIG EAST Academic All-Star
Jenna Ball
ESPN The Magazine's Academic All-District
Dafeldecker All-Classic Team
BIG EAST Academic All-Star
Lindsay Brauer
BIG EAST All-Conference - Third Team
BIG EAST Player of the Week - Aug. 28
Dafeldecker All-Classic Team
Autumn Browning
Dafeldecker All-Classic Team
BIG EAST Academic All-Star
Michelle Buskey
BIG EAST Academic All-Star
Anna Lea Crowe
BIG EAST Academic All-Star
Erin Dafeldecker
BIG EAST Academic All-Star
Garrett stopped a shot by Florida Atlantic
senior Jessica Sachs to record her 100th
save as a Bull on Sept. 3. She made five total
saves in the double-overtime 0-0 tie with
FAU. A month later, Garrett made her 50th
save of the season Oct. 8 against Pittsburgh.
Garrett saved 18 shots in two games Oct. 6
and Oct. 8 for the Bulls, including eight
against No. 7 West Virginia and 10 against
Pittsburgh.
2006 Awards
BIG EAST
All-Conference
Third Team
Lindsay Brauer
BIG EAST
Player of the Week
Offense, Aug. 28
Lindsay Brauer
Rookie, Sept. 11
Jaleesa Scott
BIG EAST
Weekly Honor Roll
Aug. 28
Casey Garrett
ESPN
The Magazine's
Academic
All-District Team
Jenna Ball
Dafeldecker
All-Classic Team
Casey Garrett
Jenna Ball
Jeannette Dyer
Autumn Browning
Paulina McIntosh
Lindsay Brauer
2006-07 BIG EAST
Academic All-Stars
Shaena Bair
Jenna Ball
Autumn Browning
Michelle Buskey
Anna Lea Crowe
Erin Dafeldecker
Jeannette Dyer
Casey Garrett
Rachel Jakubowski
Toni Johnson
Paulina McIntosh
Kaneile Thomas
Jessica Zabel
Awards by Player (Cont.)
Jeannette Dyer
Dafeldecker All-Classic Team
BIG EAST Academic All-Star
Casey Garrett
BIG EAST Honor Roll - Aug. 28
Dafeldecker All-Classic Team
BIG EAST Academic All-Star
Rachel Jakubowski
BIG EAST Academic All-Star
Toni Johnson
BIG EAST Academic All-Star
Paulina McIntosh
Dafeldecker All-Classic Team
BIG EAST Academic All-Star
Jaleesa Scott
BIG EAST Rookie of the Week - Sept. 11
Kaneile Thomas
BIG EAST Academic All-Star
Jessica Zabel
BIG EAST Academic All-Star
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2007
BIG EAST Conference Review.
2006 BIG EAST Conference Awards
2006 Final BIG EAST Standings
American Division
# West Virginia (14/9)
# Marquette
# Connecticut (RV/NR)
* St. John's
* Pittsburgh
Syracuse
USF
Providence
Conf.
8-2-1
7-3-1
7-3-1
5-3-3
3-6-2
3-7-1
3-8-0
1-8-2
Pts.
25
22
22
18
11
10
9
5
Pct.
.773
.682
.682
.591
.364
.318
.273
.182
Overall
14-4-3
12-6-5
11-7-4
10-5-4
8-8-3
4-12-3
6-10-1
4-8-5
Pct.
.738
.630
.591
.632
.500
.289
.382
.382
National Division
# Notre Dame (1/1)
# Rutgers (12/21)
# Villanova (NR/22)
* Louisville (22/NR)
* Seton Hall
Cincinnati
Georgetown
DePaul
Conf.
10-0-1
8-1-2
7-2-2
7-4-0
3-6-2
3-7-1
2-7-2
0-10-1
Pts.
31
26
23
21
11
10
8
1
Pct.
.955
.818
.727
.636
.364
.318
.273
.045
Overall
25-1-1
16-3-4
16-4-2
13-4-3
7-10-2
7-9-2
5-9-5
3-13-2
Pct.
.944
.783
.773
.725
.421
.444
.395
.222
Offensive Player of the Year
Kerri Hanks, Notre Dame, So.
Defensive Player of the Year
Carrie Dew, Notre Dame, So.
Midfielder of the Year
Meghan Schnur, Connecticut, Jr.
Goalkeeper of the Year
Jillian Loyden, Villanova, Jr.
Rookie of the Year
Michele Weissenhofer, Notre Dame
Coach of the Year
Ian Stone, St. John's
First Team All-Conference
Jen Buczkowski Notre Dame, M, Sr.
Amanda Cicchini West Virginia, M, So.
Jamie Craft
Louisville, F, Sr.
Carrie Dew
Notre Dame, D, So.
Kelly Eagan
Villanova, D, Fr.
Deana Everrett West Virginia, F, So.
*Kerri Hanks
Notre Dame, F, So.
Jillian Loyden
Villanova, G, Jr.
Meghan Schnur
Connecticut, M, Jr.
Brittany Taylor
Connecticut, D, So.
Michelle WeissenhoferNotre Dame, F, Fr.
* - unanimous selection
Second Team All-Conference
Lana Bannerman West Virginia, G, Sr.
Greer Barnes
West Virginia, M, So.
Brittany Bock
Notre Dame, F, So.
Kim Brandao
Rutgers, D, R-Sr.
Amanda Cinalli
Notre Dame, F, Jr.
Gina DeMaio
Rutgers, M, Fr.
Liz Eng
Connecticut, F, So.
Monique Gjini
Louisville, M, Jr.
Alicia Hall
Rutgers, M, So.
Nikki Mabery
Villanova, F, Jr.
Allison Mallams
Marquette, F, Jr.
(NSCAA/ Soccer America rankings)
# clinched a BIG EAST Championship berth (first-round bye)
* clinched a BIG EAST Championship berth
Stat Rankings
(rankings achieved throughout the season)
BIG EAST NCAA Actual
Goals
Lindsay Brauer
T1
7
Goals per game
Lindsay Brauer
1
T8 2.5
Assists
Lindsay Brauer
T2
2
Michelle Buskey
T3
3
Paulina McIntosh
T3
1 2006 BIG EAST Players of the Week
Offensive Players of the Week
Assists per game
Lindsay Brauer
T3
1.0 Aug. 28 Lindsay Brauer, USF, Jr., F
Sept. 4
Amanda Cinalli, Notre Dame, Jr., F
Michelle Buskey
T2
1.0 Sept. 11 Deana Everrett, West Virginia, So., F
Paulina McIntosh
T3
1.0 Sept. 18 Jamie Craft, Louisville, Sr., F
Points
Sept. 25 Allison Mallams, Marquette, Jr., F
Michele Weissenhofer, Notre Dame, Fr., F
Lindsay Brauer
1
17 Oct. 2
Oct. 9
Kerri Hanks, Notre Dame, So., F
Points Per Game
Deana Everrett, West Virginia, So., F
Lindsay Brauer
T1
6
5.5 Oct. 16
Oct. 23
Brittany Tegeler, Connecticut, So., F
Game-Winning Goals
Ebony Robinson
T2
1 Defensive Players of the Week
Jaleesa Scott
T1
1 Aug. 28 Kayce Blanford, Villanova, Jr., D
Lindsay Brauer
T1
2 Sept. 4
Jill Krivacek, Notre Dame, Sr., M
Sept. 11 Natalie Cocchi, West Virginia, Jr., D
Shots
Lindsay Brauer
1
33 Sept. 18 Ashley Jones, Notre Dame, Jr., D
Sept. 25 Carrie Dew, Notre Dame, So., D
Shots per game
Meghan Ryan, Rutgers, Jr., D
Lindsay Brauer
1
- 6.67 Oct. 2
26
Goals Against Average
Casey Garrett
T1
Saves
Casey Garrett
T4
Save Percentage
Casey Garrett
T1
Shut Outs
Casey Garrett
T1
Shut Outs Per Game
Casey Garrett
T1
-
0.0
-
8
-
1.0
-
3
-
1.0
Oct. 9
Oct. 16
Oct. 23
Kelly Eagan, Villanova, Fr., D
Katie Kelly, Marquette, So., D
Katie Kelly, Marquette, So., D
Third Team All-Conference
Vaila Barsley
St. John's, D, Fr.
Kim Bonilla
West Virginia, F, Jr.
Lindsay Brauer
USF, M, Jr.
Niki Cross
Connecticut, D, Sr.
Melissa Murowski
Villanova, M, Jr.
Chrissy Skogen Georgetown, M, Sr.
Nicole Pasciolla
St. John's, M, Fr.
Michelle Pitzl
Marquette, D, Sr.
Corina Sebesta
Pittsburgh, M, Sr.
Christie Shaner
Notre Dame, D, Sr.
Annie Yi
Connecticut, M, Fr.
Honorable Mention All-Conference
Joanna Haig
Louisville, G, Jr.
Jill Krivacek
Notre Dame, M, Sr.
Goalkeepers of the Week
Aug. 28
Andrea Kaminski, Cincinnati, Fr., G
Sept. 4
Jillian Loyden, Villanova, Jr., G
Sept. 11 Jillian Loyden, Villanova, Jr., G
Sept. 18 Erin Guthrie, Rutgers, Fr., G
Jillian Loyden, Villanova, Jr., G
Sept. 25 Laura Boyer, Marquette, Jr., G
Oct. 2
Joanna Haig, Louisville, Jr., G
Oct. 9
Lana Bannerman, West Virginia, Sr., G
Oct. 16
Stephanie Labbe, Connecticut, So., G
Oct. 23
Erin Guthrie, Rutgers, Fr., G
Rookies of the Week
Aug. 28
Michele Weissenhofer, Notre Dame, Fr., F
Sept. 4
Kaitlin Haas, St. John's, Fr., F/M
Sept. 11 Jaleesa Scott, USF, Fr., F/M
Sept. 18 Michele Weissenhofer, Notre Dame, Fr., F
Sept. 25 Ashley Habbel, Pittsburgh, Fr., F
Oct. 2
Gina DeMaio, Rutgers, Fr., M
Oct. 9
Erin Byrnes, Villanova, Fr., F/M
Oct. 16
Jenifer Anzivino, Rutgers, Fr., M
Oct. 23
Kristie Lang, Rutgers, Fr., F/M
Weekly Honor Roll
Aug. 28 - Kim Bonilla, WVU; Casey Garrett, USF; Kim Lorenzen, ND; Jillian Loyden, VU; Allison Mallams, MU
Sept. 4 - Lana Bannerman, WVU; Carolyn Blank, WVU; Lauren Karas, ND; Jennifer Kritch, Pitt; Nikki Mabery, VU
Sept. 11 - Vaila Barsley, STJ; Christie Shaner, ND; Laura Elfers, PC; Laura Sylvester, VU; Alissa VonderHaar, DPU
Sept. 18 - Jennifer Anzivino, RU; Kelly Eagan, VU; Natasha Lee, STJ; Nikki Mabery, VU; Annie Yi, UConn
Sept. 25 - Jennifer Anzivino, RU;Lana Bannerman, WVU; Natalie Cocchi, WVU; Kelly Eagan, VU; Michelle Pitzl, MU
Oct. 2 - Deana Everrett, WVU; Erin Guthrie, RU; Katie Herr, SHU; Kim Lorenzen, ND; Jillian Loyden, VU
Oct. 9 - Deana Everrett, WVU; Stephanie Labbe, UConn; Kim Lorenzen, ND; Jillian Loyden, VU; Brittany Tegeler, UConn
Oct. 16 - Laura Boyer, MU; Carrie Dew, ND; Erin Guthrie, RU; Molly McManus, SU; Brittany Taylor, UConn
Oct. 23 - Eliza Bennett-Hattan, SU; Kim Brandão, RU; Carrie Dew, ND; Kerri Hanks, ND; Allison Mallams, MU
University of South Florida Women’s Soccer
A New Day.
Results and Scoring Summary
Overall: 6-10-1
Conference: 3-8-0
Home: 5-4-1
Date
Aug. 25, 2006
Opponent
HIGH POINT !
W/L/T
W
Score
4-0
Aug. 27, 2006
SOUTH ALABAMA !
W
Sept. 3, 2006
FAU
Sept. 5, 2006
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
8, 2006
10, 2006
15, 2006
22, 2006
Sept. 24, 2006
Sept. 29, 2006
Oct. 1, 2006
Oct. 6, 2006
Oct. 8, 2006
Away: 1-6-0
Overall
1-0-0
Conf
0-0-0
Attend
453
4-0
2-0-0
0-0-0
413
T (ot)
2-2
2-0-1
0-0-0
387
at Stetson
W
3-0
3-0-1
0-0-0
154
No. 23 MARQUETTE*
FIU
at Miami
PROVIDENCE*
W
L
L
W
1-0
0-3
0-1
2-0
4-0-1
4-1-1
4-2-1
5-2-1
1-0-0
1-0-0
1-0-0
2-0-0
438
252
412
547
No. 11 Connecticut*
at Seton Hall*
at Rutgers*
No. 7 WEST VIRGINIA*
PITTSBURGH*
L
L
L
L
W (ot)
0-3
1-4
0-5
0-2
2-1
5-3-1
5-4-1
5-5-1
5-6-1
6-6-1
2-1-0
2-2-0
2-3-0
2-4-0
3-4-0
1234
154
317
298
322
L (ot)
L
L
L
0-1
0-1
0-1
0-1
6-7-1
6-8-1
6-9-1
6-10-1
3-5-0
3-6-0
3-7-0
3-8-0
222
315
650
226
Oct. 13, 2006
No. 17 LOUISVILLE*
Oct. 15, 2006
CINCINNATI*
Oct. 20, 2006
at St. John's*
Oct. 22, 2006
at Syracuse*
! Dafeldecker Classic
* BIG EAST Conference game
Overtime: 1-1-1
Goals scored
Brauer (Scott)
Scott (unassisted)
Browning (Brauer)
Brauer (unassisted)
Brauer (unassisted)
Browning (Buskey)
Brauer (Jakubowski)
Brauer (Buskey)
Brauer (Ball)
Browning (Buskey)
Scott (Brauer)
Brauer (unassisted)
Robinson (Thomas)
Scott (Brauer, McIntosh)
None.
None.
Robinson (Brauer)
Dyer (unassisted)
None.
Brauer (unassisted)
None.
None.
Jakubowski (Browning)
Brauer (Ball)
None.
None.
None.
None.
Goal-Scoring Intervals
Team
USF
Opp
Total
19
25
1-15
1
6
16-30
2
2
31-45
6
4
46-60
3
4
61-75
1
4
76-90
5
4
91-100
1
1
Team Game-by-Game Comparison Statistics
(USF-Opponent)
Date
Aug. 25
Aug. 27
Sept. 3
Sept. 5
Sept. 8
Sept. 10
Sept. 15
Sept. 22
Sept. 24
Sept. 29
Oct. 1
Oct. 6
Oct. 8
Oct. 13
Oct. 15
Oct. 20
Oct. 22
Totals
Opponent
HIGH POINT
SOUTH ALABAMA
FAU
at Stetson
No. 23 MARQUETTE
FIU
at Miami
PROVIDENCE
at No. 11 Connecticut
at Seton Hall
at Rutgers
No. 7 WEST VIRGINIA
PITTSBURGH
No. 17 LOUISVILLE
CINCINNATI
at St. John's
at Syracuse
Result
W, 4-0
W, 4-0
T, 2-2 (2ot)
W, 3-0
W, 1-0
L, 0-3
L, 0-1
W, 2-0
L, 0-3
L, 1-4
L, 0-5
L, 0-2
W, 2-1 (ot)
L, 0-1 (ot)
L, 0-1
L, 0-1
L, 0-1
6-10-1
Goals
4-0
4-0
2-2
3-0
1-0
0-3
0-1
2-0
0-3
1-4
0-5
0-2
2-1
0-1
0-1
0-1
0-1
19-25
Assists
2-0
3-0
2-0
2-0
2-0
0-3
0-1
1-0
0-2
0-3
0-4
0-2
2-1
0-0
0-1
0-1
0-1
14-19
Shots
16-9
20-2
21-13
13-6
10-9
12-9
5-9
14-6
3-14
7-14
5-19
4-26
11-17
9-20
10-12
4-10
14-11
178-206
On Goal
7-7
9-2
9-7
8-2
3-1
4-7
1-5
7-2
1-6
5-7
2-13
1-10
6-11
6-8
6-4
1-4
7-4
83-100
Saves
7-3
2-5
5-7
2-5
1-2
4-4
4-1
2-5
3-1
3-4
8-2
8-1
10-4
7-6
3-6
3-1
3-7
75-64
Corners
5-5
8-0
7-4
2-2
2-3
6-2
1-6
4-2
0-5
5-8
2-6
0-7
1-3
3-5
3-6
4-5
6-6
59-75
Fouls
13-11
18-6
16-15
9-9
15-15
7-15
20-14
13-21
12-5
11-5
5-4
14-10
6-11
10-9
9-6
9-12
17-20
204-188
Y-R/Y-R Offside
2-0/2-0
3-1
1-0/0-0
6-1
3-0/2-0
1-5
0-0/0-0
6-5
2-0/2-0
0-2
0-0/0-0
6-2
0-0/0-0
0-2
0-0/2-0
2-4
1-0/0-0
1-4
1-0/1-0
1-5
0-0/0-0
0-0
0-0/1-0
3-3
0-0/1-0
2-2
1-0/2-0
2-1
0-0/0-0
1-0
0-0/0-0
0-3
1-0/1-0
0-1
12-0/14-0 34-41
University of South Florida Women’s Soccer
27
2007
USF's 2006 Record When...
Overall
6-10-1
BIG EAST matches
3-8-0
Overtime
1-1-1
Versus ranked opponents
1-3-0
At the USF Soccer Stadium
5-4-1
On the road
1-6-0
At a neutral
0-0-0
Day games
2-6-1
Night games
4-4-0
Scoring a goal
6-1-1
Scoring 2+ goals
5-0-1
Scoring no goals
0-9-0
Records an assist
6-0-1
Records 2+ assists
4-0-1
Scoring the first goal
5-0-1
The opponent scores first
1-10-0
Recording a shutout
5-0-0
Recording more shots
5-2-1
Opponent records more shots
1-8-0
Recording more shots on goal
5-2-1
Opponent records more shots on goal 1-8-0
Recording more saves
3-6-0
Opponent records more saves
3-3-1
Recording more corner kicks
2-1-1
Opponent records more corner kicks 2-8-0
Recording more fouls
2-7-1
Opponent records more fouls
2-3-0
Converting a penalty kick
0-0-0
Facing a penalty kick
0-1-0
Recording a yellow card
3-3-1
Opponent records a yellow card
4-4-1
Recording 2+ yellow cards
2-0-1
Recording a red card
0-0-0
Opponent records a red card
0-0-0
Recording 2+ red cards
0-0-0
Leading at the half
3-0-1
Trailing at the half
1-7-0
Playing a man down
0-0-0
Opponent playing a man down
0-0-0
Held scoreless in the first half
3-8-0
Held scoreless in the second half
0-10-0
Monday
0-0-0
Tuesday
1-0-0
Wednesday
0-0-0
Thursday
0-0-0
Friday
3-5-0
Saturday
0-0-0
Sunday
2-5-1
August
2-0-0
September
3-4-1
October
1-6-0
Following a win
2-3-1
Following a loss
2-7-0
Following a draw
1-0-0
Last five games
1-4-0
Current streak
L4
USF vs Ranked Opponents
28
No. 23/17/25/17 Marquette
W 1-0
No. 15/12/15/11 Connecticut
L 3-0
No. 7/7/7/7 West Virginia
L 2-0
No. 20/NR/RV/17 Louisville L 1-0 (OT)
Rankings: NSCAA / Soccer America /
Soccer Times / Soccer Buzz
Team Statistics.
Month-by-Month
Team Statistics
Shot Statistics
Goals-shot attempts
Goals scored average
Shot percentage
Shots on goal-attempts
SOG percentage
Shots per game
Assists
Goal Breakdown
Total goals
Penalty
Unassisted
Overtime
Corner Kicks
Goals off of corners
Penalty Kicks
Offsides
Penalties
Fouls
Yellow cards
Red cards
Attendance
Total
Dates/average per date
USF
19-178
1.09
.107
83-178
.466
10.5
14
Opp
25-206
1.44
.121
100-206
.485
12.1
19
19
0
5
1
59
2
0-0
34
25
1
5
1
75
0
1-1
41
204
12
0
188
14
0
3647
10/365
3147
7/450
Statistics By Period
Goals
USF
Opponents
Shots
USF
Opponents
Saves
USF
Opponents
Corner Kicks
USF
Opponents
Fouls
USF
Opponents
Offsides
USF
Opponents
1st
9
12
2nd
9
12
OT
1
1
OT2
0
0
Total
19
25
81
100
90
103
6
3
1
0
178
206
35
29
38
33
2
2
0
0
75
64
23
40
34
35
1
0
1
0
59
75
99
94
98
87
6
3
1
4
204
188
17
18
16
21
0
2
1
0
34
41
Front: Kaneile Thomas, Jessica Zabel, Natalie Nunez,
Jeannette Dyer, Melanie Sutherland, Shaena Bair, Laura Engel
Middle: Lindsay Brauer, Jenna Ball, Michelle Buskey,
Paulina McIntosh, Autumn Browning, Erin Dafeldecker, Toni
Johnson, Nicole Shore, Rachel Jakubowski
Back: Assistant Coach Jessica Vosseteig, Assistant Coach
Renee Horton, Siobhan Alexander, Anna Lea Crowe,
Stephanie Stopka, Casey Garrett, Mallori Lofton-Malachi,
Jaleesa Scott, Ebony Robinson, Head Coach T. Logan Fleck
August
Overall
2-0-0
Home
2-0-0
Season Overall
2-0-0
Leading Scorer
Lindsay Brauer (5g, 1a, 11pts.)
Top Goalkeeper
Casey Garrett (2-0, 0.00 GAA, 8 saves)
Team Stats
USF
Opponent
8
Goals
0
36
Shots
11
September
Overall
3-4-1
BIG EAST
2-2-0
Home
2-1-1
Away
1-3-0
BIG EAST Home 2-0-0
BIG EAST Away
0-2-0
Season Overall
5-4-1
Season BIG EAST 2-2-0
Leading Scorer
Brauer (3g, 3a, 9 pts.)
Top Goalkeeper
Garrett (3-4-1, 1.44 GAA, 18 saves)
Team Stats
USF
Opponent
9
Goals
13
85
Shots
80
October
Overall
1-6-0
BIG EAST
1-6-0
Home
1-3-0
Away
0-3-0
BIG EAST Home 1-3-0
BIG EAST Away
0-3-0
Season Overall
6-10-1
Season BIG EAST 3-8-0
Leading Scorer
Brauer (1g, 0a, 2 pts.)
Top Goalkeeper
Garrett (1-6-0, 1.72 GAA, 39 saves)
Team Stats
USF
Opponent
2
Goals
12
57
Shots
115
2006 Season Overall
Overall
6-10-1
BIG EAST
3-8-0
Home
5-4-1
Away
1-6-0
BIG EAST Home 3-3-0
BIG EAST Away
0-5-0
Leading Scorer
Brauer (9g, 4a, 22 pts.)
Top Goalkeeper
Garrett (6-10-1, 1.39 GAA, 65 saves)
Team Stats
USF
Opponent
19
Goals
25
178
Shots
206
University of South Florida Women’s Soccer
Individual Statistics
A New Day.
2006 Individual Statistics
No.
4
10
5
2
11
23
15
9
7
22
18
16
19
25
12
6
24
21
14
Name
BRAUER, Lindsay
BROWNING, Autumn
SCOTT, Jaleesa
ROBINSON, Ebony
JAKUBOWSKI, Rachel
BUSKEY, Michelle
DYER, Jeannette
BALL, Jenna
McINTOSH, Paulina
THOMAS, Kaneile
SUTHERLAND, Melanie
DAFELDECKER, Erin
ENGEL, Laura
CROWE, Anna Lea
JOHNSON, Toni
ALEXANDER, Siobhan
SHORE, Nicole
BAIR, Shaena
NUNEZ, Natalie
Total
Opponents
GP-GS
17-17
14-13
17-6
14-12
16-5
17-17
16-16
17-17
17-17
8-0
14-13
17-10
4-2
9-5
14-4
12-12
3-0
15-4
5-0
17
17
No. Name
1
GARRETT, Casey
0
LOFTON-MALACHI, Mallori
TEAM
Total
Opponents
Min
1446
1087
1051
788
681
1378
1389
1407
1447
91
1105
492
180
405
239
754
12
726
65
16,132
16,132
GP-GS
17-16
3-0
G
9
3
3
2
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
19
25
A
4
1
1
0
1
3
0
2
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
14
19
Minutes
1492:14
71:01
0:00
1563:15
1563:15
17
17
Pts
22
7
7
4
3
3
2
2
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
52
69
Sh
53
26
7
19
4
18
9
4
17
0
7
6
3
2
2
1
0
0
0
178
206
GA
23
2
0
25
19
Avg
1.39
2.53
0.00
1.44
1.09
Shot%
.170
.115
.429
.105
.250
.000
.111
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.107
.121
Saves
65
5
5
75
64
SOG
27
11
5
7
2
7
3
3
7
0
4
3
1
2
1
0
0
0
0
83
100
SOG%
.509
.423
.714
.368
.500
.389
.333
.750
.412
.000
.571
.500
.333
1.000
.500
.000
.000
.000
.000
.466
.485
YC-RC
1-0
0-0
2-0
3-0
0-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
2-0
0-0
0-0
1-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
12-0
14-0
GW
3
0
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
6
10
Pct
.739
.714
1.000
.750
.771
W
6
0
0
6
10
OT HAT
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
L
10
0
0
10
5
T
1
0
0
1
1
Sho
4.0
0.0
1.0
5
9
Career
GP-GS
17-17
17-6
14-13
31-16
47-40
16-5
63-37
29-13
8-0
65-45
3-0
9-5
4-2
15-4
5-0
23-4
34-33
39-18
12-12
G
9
3
3
3
2
1
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Career
GP-GS
35-32
3-0
Min.
GA Avg.Saves
3141:13 50 1.43 154
71:01
2
2.53 5
Faced
192
10
0
202
178
2006 Season - 2006 Conference - Career Statistics
Name
Brauer
Scott
Browning
Robinson
Dyer
Jakubowski
Dafeldecker
Sutherland
Thomas
Buskey
Shore
Crowe
Engel
Bair
Nunez
Johnson
Ball
McIntosh
Alexander
Total
Opponents
2006 Season
GP-GS G
17-17
9
17-6
3
14-13
3
14-12
2
16-16
1
16-5
1
17-10
0
14-13
0
8-0
0
17-17
0
3-0
0
9-5
0
4-2
0
15-4
0
5-0
0
14-4
0
17-17
0
17-17
0
12-12
0
17
19
17
25
A
4
1
1
0
0
1
0
0
1
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
1
0
14
19
Pts
22
7
7
4
2
3
0
0
1
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
1
0
52
69
Sh
53
7
26
19
9
4
6
7
0
18
0
2
3
0
0
2
4
17
1
178
206
Name
Garrett
Lofton-Malachi
Total
Opponents
2006 Season
GP-GS Min.
17-16
1492:14
3-0
71:01
17
1563:15
17
1563:15
GA
23
2
25
19
Avg.Saves
1.39 65
2.53 5
1.44 75
1.09 64
GW
3
2
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
6
10
2006 BIG EAST
GP-GS G A
11-11
2
2
11-4
1
0
8-8
0
1
8-7
1
0
11-11
1
0
10-3
1
0
11-5
0
0
8-7
0
0
5-0
0
0
11-11
0
0
0-0
0
0
7-5
0
0
4-2
0
0
11-4
0
0
2-0
0
0
8-4
0
0
11-11
0
1
11-11
0
1
6-6
0
0
11
6
5
11
19 15
Pts
6
2
1
2
2
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
17
53
Sh
19
3
13
7
7
2
3
3
0
11
0
2
3
0
0
0
3
14
1
91
158
2006 BIG EAST
GP-GS Min.
11-10
986:15
1-0
17:00
11
1003:15
11
1003:15
GA
19
0
19
6
Avg.Saves
1.73 48
0
1
1.70 51
0.54 39
GW
1
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
8
A
4
1
1
2
0
1
1
0
1
8
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
2
0
Pts
22
7
7
8
4
3
1
0
1
14
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
2
0
University of South Florida Women’s Soccer
Sh
53
7
26
30
20
4
19
8
0
54
0
2
3
0
0
3
7
20
1
GW
3
2
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
29
2007
Team Leaders, Game Highs.
30
A
4
1
1
0
0
1
Pts
22
7
7
4
2
3
Shots
53
7
26
19
9
4
Game-Winning Goals
Lindsay Brauer
Jaleesa Scott
Ebony Robinson
GP
17
17
14
G
9
3
2
GWG
3
2
1
Assists
Lindsay Brauer
Michelle Buskey
Jenna Ball
Jaleesa Scott
Paulina McIntosh
Rachel Jakubowski
Autumn Browning
Kaneile Thomas
GP
17
17
17
17
17
16
14
8
G
9
0
0
3
0
1
3
0
A
4
3
2
1
1
1
1
1
Pts
22
3
2
7
1
3
7
1
Shots
53
18
4
7
17
4
26
0
Shots
Lindsay Brauer
Autumn Browning
Ebony Robinson
Michelle Buskey
Paulina McIntosh
GP
17
14
14
17
17
G
9
3
2
0
0
A
4
1
0
3
1
Sh
53
26
19
18
17
Shot%
.170
.115
.105
.000
.000
Shot Percentage
Jaleesa Scott
Rachel Jakubowski
Lindsay Brauer
Autumn Browning
Jeannette Dyer
GP
17
16
17
14
16
G
3
1
9
3
1
A
1
1
4
1
0
Sh
7
4
53
26
9
Shot%
.429
.250
.170
.115
.111
Shots on Goal
Lindsay Brauer
Autumn Browning
Ebony Robinson
Michelle Buskey
Paulina McIntosh
GP
17
14
14
17
17
G
9
3
2
0
0
Sh
53
26
19
18
17
SOG %
27 .509
11 .423
7
.368
7
.389
7
.412
Shots on Goal Percentage
Jenna Ball
Jaleesa Scott
Melanie Sutherland
Lindsay Brauer
Erin Dafeldecker
Rachel Jakubowski
Toni Johnson
GP
17
17
14
17
17
16
14
G
0
3
0
9
0
1
0
Sh
4
7
7
53
6
4
2
SOG %
3
.750
5
.714
4
.571
27 .509
3
.500
2
.500
1
.500
Robinson
G
9
3
3
2
1
1
Goal Registry
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
Aug. 25
Aug. 25
Aug. 25
Aug. 25
Aug. 27
Aug. 27
Aug. 27
Aug. 27
Sept. 3
Sept. 3
Sept. 5
Sept. 5
Sept. 5
Sept. 8
vs. High Point
vs. High Point
vs. High Point
vs. High Point
vs. South Alabama
vs. South Alabama
vs. South Alabama
vs. South Alabama
vs. FAU
vs. FAU
at Stetson
at Stetson
at Stetson
vs. Marquette
Lindsay Brauer
Jaleesa Scott
Autumn Browning
Lindsay Brauer
Lindsay Brauer
Autumn Browning
Lindsay Brauer
Lindsay Brauer
Lindsay Brauer
Autumn Browning
Jaleesa Scott
Lindsay Brauer
Ebony Robinson
Jaleesa Scott
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
Sept. 22
Sept. 22
Sept. 29
Oct. 8
Oct. 8
vs. Providence
vs. Providence
at Seton Hall
vs. Pittsburgh
vs. Pittsburgh
Ebony Robinson
Jeannette Dyer
Lindsay Brauer
Rachel Jakubowski
Lindsay Brauer
21'
Jaleesa Scott
43'
unassisted
57'
Lindsay Brauer
81'
unassisted
1'
unassisted
32'
Michelle Buskey
43' Rachel Jakubowski
53'
Michelle Buskey
33'
Jenna Ball
84'
Michelle Buskey
24'
Lindsay Brauer
44'
unassisted
53'
Kaneile Thomas
88'
Lindsay Brauer
Paulina McIntosh
65'
Lindsay Brauer
88'
unassisted
43'
unassisted
84' Autumn Browning
94'
Jenna Ball
Dyer
GP
17
17
14
14
16
16
Browning
Goals
Lindsay Brauer
Jaleesa Scott
Autumn Browning
Ebony Robinson
Jeannette Dyer
Rachel Jakubowski
Ball
Shots
53
26
7
19
4
18
Scott
Pts
22
7
7
4
3
3
Buskey
A
4
1
1
0
1
3
Jakubowski
G
9
3
3
2
1
0
Team Game Highs
Garrett
GP
17
14
17
14
16
17
Brauer
Category Leaders
Points
Lindsay Brauer
Autumn Browning
Jaleesa Scott
Ebony Robinson
Rachel Jakubowski
Michelle Buskey
Individual Game Highs
Points
6, Lindsay Brauer
vs. South Alabama (Aug. 27)
Goals
3, Lindsay Brauer
vs. South Alabama (Aug. 27)
Assists
2, Michelle Buskey
vs. South Alabama (Aug. 27)
Shots
8, Lindsay Brauer, three times
at Stetson (Sept. 5)
vs. FAU (Sept. 3)
vs. South Alabama (Aug. 27)
Shots on Goal
5, Lindsay Brauer
at Stetson (Sept. 5)
Saves
10, Casey Garrett
vs. Pittsburgh (Oct. 8)
USF
11
4 (2x)
3
21
9 (2x)
10
8
20
Points
Goals
Assists
Shots
Shots on Goal
Saves
Corner Kicks
Fouls
Opp.
14
5
4
26
13
(2x) 7
8
21
Team Game Lows
USF
0 (9x)
0 (9x)
0 (10x)
3
1 (4x)
1
0 (2x)
5
Points
Goals
Assists
Shots
Shots on Goal
Saves
Corner Kicks
Fouls
University of South Florida Women’s Soccer
Opp.
(5x) 0
(5x) 0
(7x) 0
2
1
(4x) 1
0
4
History
2007
1995
32
Sept. 7 - Head Coach T. Logan Fleck
and USF's inaugural 28-player team
took the field at 6:34 p.m. against the
University of North Florida in Tampa for
the Bulls' first-ever women's soccer
game. The starting lineup included
Dianne Sumner, GK; Lora Madison, D;
Christine Tortorici, D; Andrea Zenone,
M; Loretta Keith,
M;
Jennifer
Schutz, M; Lori
Chung, M; Annie
Wagner,
M;
Sherry Layton, F;
Erin Devine, F;
and
Angie
Santana, F. The
Bulls' first shot
was taken by
Annie Wagner. Wagner
The Bulls lost the
game 3-0.
Sept. 14 - In only the second outing
by the USF team, the Bulls defeated
F l o r i d a
S o u t h e r n
College 6-1 to
record the program's
firstever
victory.
Erin
Devine
scored
the
Bulls' first goal
at 25:33 to tie
the score at one
Devine
apiece. USF's
first assist was by Annie Wagner, a lead
to Andrea Zenone's goal at 57:22.
Sept. 16 - In only the third game of
the program's history, the
USF Bulls recorded their
first shutout, a 1-0 victory
over Jacksonville State in
Tampa. Diane Sumner was
Sumner
USF's goalkeeper.
Sept. 26 - Annie Wagner notches the
program's first hat trick in the 9-0 victory
over Jacksonville. Wagner tallied eight
points from three goals and two assists
in the game. The Bulls recorded four
goals in the first half and five in the final
period to record the Bulls' largest winning margin in program history.
Oct. 28 - Erin Devine scores four
goals in USF's 7-0 win at St. Thomas in
Babson Park, Fla. Devine's first two
goals were 30 seconds apart, the first at
2:20, and the second
at 2:50. In the second
half, Devine's goals
were at 63:00 and
73:50.
Oct. 29 - The Bulls
complete their firstever season with an
11-3 record, scoring
49 goals and allowing
only nine in their 14
games. In the first year
of the program, USF
registered
victories
over three NCAA D-I
teams.
Historical Moments.
ed as a Soccer America
National Team Player of the
Week, another first for USF.
Oct. 17 - USF's first
Conference USA shutout win is
a 4-0 home victory over
Memphis.
1998
Edner
1996
Aug. 22 - Junior forward Andrea
Zenone is selected to the Preseason CUSA Team in USF's first year in the
league.
Aug. 31 - The Bulls open the first
scholarship season with a 2-0 loss at
Georgia Southern, but pick up a 5-2 victory over Florida Atlantic on Sept. 7 for
the first win of the year.
Sept. 19 - In their first Conference
USA match, the Bulls lose 3-2 to UNC
Charlotte in Tampa. Three league
games later, USF collects its first conference victory.
Sept. 29 - USF's first Conference
USA victory is a 3-1 win over DePaul in
Tampa.
Nov. 1 - Heather Buchanan, Kristine
Edner and Janeen Sobush earn the
Bulls' first post-season awards as
Buchanan was selected to the
Conference USA All-Freshman Team,
while Edner was honored to the first
team and Sobush was a third team CUSA player.
Nov. 6 - USF beats Tulane, 3-0, in the
first round of the Conference USA
Championship held at Charlotte, N.C.
The victory was the Bulls' first-ever postseason game and was achieved in
USF's first season in the league.
1997
Aug. 1 - After two years leading both
the men's and women's teams at USF,
Coach T. Logan Fleck moves over to
coach just the women in 1997.
Oct. 13 - Kristine Edner earns the
Bulls' first-ever Conference USA Player
of the Week honor. She was also select-
Sept. 6 - Coach T. Logan
Fleck earns his 100th-career
victory as a head soccer coach
with a 5-1 win over Florida
International in Tampa. Fleck's
100 wins include 23 men's and
14 women's victories at the
University of Arkansas-Little
Rock, added to 34 with the USF men
and 29 with the USF women's team.
Oct. 9 - The Bulls open the season
with a nine-game winning streak, including five Conference USA victories,
before tying Florida State 1-1 on Oct. 9.
USF would go on to end the regular season unbeaten at 14-0-3.
Coach Fleck and 1998 team
Nov. 1 - In just the third year in
Conference USA and only the fourth
year of the women's soccer program,
Coach T. Logan Fleck leads the Bulls
to a 9-0-2 record in the league, storming
their way to the 1998 Conference USA
Regular Season Championship. Fleck
was named C-USA Coach of the Year
and Tia Opliger was the C-USA
Freshman of the Year. Six players
earned post-season C-USA accolades
as Opliger, Kristine Edner and Janeen
Sobush were first team selections and
Carlene Wawrzonek, Brooke Beck and
Jennifer Wilson were all on the third
team.
Nov. 6 - Coach T. Logan Fleck's team
is unbeaten through 18 games, posting
a 9-0-2 conference record and 15-0-3
overall clip.
Nov. 7 - The Bulls end the season 151-3, the best record in the school's history, following a 2-1 loss to Marquette in
University of South Florida Women’s Soccer
Historical Moments
the Conference USA Championship.
USF outscored its opponents 59-17
throughout the record-setting season.
Nov. 22 - Tia
Opliger selected as a Soccer
B
u
z
z
Freshman AllAmerican.
1999
Opliger
Sept. 26 USF's
50th
program win is
a 1-0 conference victory at
Southern Miss
in Hattiesburg, Miss.
Oct. 1 - USF records seven-consecutive wins from Sept. 12 - Oct. 1. Five of
those victories are Conference USA
contests.
Nov. 4 - USF posts three consecutive
10-win seasons, and four in the first five
years of the program. The Bulls' all-time
record currently stands at 53-29-5 under
head coach T. Logan Fleck.
2000
Nov. 1 - Bulls make fifth-straight
appearance in the Conference USA
Championships. USF drops doubleovertime thriller, 2-1, to Marquette in St.
Louis, Mo. The women's soccer team is
now 2-5-0 in post-season tournaments
following five seasons in C-USA.
2001
Nov. 3 - The Bulls end the 2001 season with a 4-13-2 record overall and a
1-8-1 clip in
Conference
USA, the fewest
wins in the program's history.
After
starting
the season 3-22, USF went on
a 1-11-0 skid to
end the season.
Thirteen of the
24 players on
the roster were
Nordby
freshmen.
2002
Oct. 27 - Despite starting with a 0-4-1
record in the first five Conference USA
A New Day.
games, the Bulls went 4-0-1 over the
last half of the season to earn a spot in
the conference tournament. A pair of
back-to-back double-overtime victories against Southern Miss and
UAB assisted in the turn around.
Nov. 7 - USF registered the fifth
most improved record in the country this season, earning an 8-8-2
overall record after the team's fourwin season a year ago. The team
earned a berth into the Conference
USA Tournament, but was ousted
with a 3-1 loss to Cincinnati in the first
round.
2003
Oct. 26 - USF's six Conference USA
victories came in groups of three, beating Charlotte, Louisville and Cincinnati
in consecutive games in September,
then were victorious over Houston,
Memphis and TCU
successively
in
October.
Nov. 3 - Breck
Bankester earns the
Bulls'
first-ever
Conference
USA
Defensive Player of the
Year award.
2004
Oct. 15 - Bulls win
three
consecutive
Bankester
Conference
USA
games in eight days by a total score of
8-0, beating Southern Miss 3-0, Tulane
1-0 and Memphis 4-0.
Nov. 6 - Four-time all-conference
player Siri Nordby is selected for the
Conference USA Women's Soccer
Team of the Decade. At the time, she
was ranked first all-time in shots (252),
third in goals (41), third in points (110),
seventh in assists (28) in C-USA and
held the C-USA single-game record in
shots with 15 against Louisville in Oct.
22, 2000.
2005
Aug. 1 - USF joins the BIG EAST
Conference, a powerhouse in collegiate women's soccer.
Sept. 5 - Coach T. Logan Fleck earns
his 100th-career victory a women's soccer head coach, defeating Stetson 2-0 in
Tampa. Fleck earned 14 wins in two
seasons at University of Arkansas-Little
Rock before picking up 86 more in 11
seasons at USF.
Sept. 12 - Jenny
Mulvihill earns USF's
first-ever BIG EAST
Player of the Week
award.
Sept. 16 - USF drops
first
BIG
EAST
Conference game 4-1 at
Marquette. Katie Reed
Mulvihill scores USF’s first goal in
the new conference.
Sept. 23 - The Bulls' first shutout in
BIG EAST action is a 0-0 draw at
Providence.
Sept. 24 - Bulls start the season 5-21, the best start since the 1998 season
when USF was unbeaten through 18
contests.
Oct. 16 - USF downs Cincinnati 3-2 in
overtime to earn its first BIG EAST
Conference road victory. A week later
the Bulls doubled their win total by beating St. John's, 3-2, in double overtime at
the USF Soccer Stadium.
2006
Sept. 8 - USF records first BIG EAST
shutout victory with 1-0 win over No. 23
Marquette in Tampa.
Sept. 22 - USF posts back-to-back 52-1 starts, opening the season with 4-0
victories over High Point and South
Alabama.
Sept. 23 - In only their second season
in the BIG EAST, the Bulls started the
2006 conference season 2-0, with victories over Providence, 2-0, and No. 23
Marquette, 1-0.
Nov. 3 - Lindsay Brauer collects
USF's 25th conference postseason
award, earning a
third
team
BIG
EAST nod in her first
year with the Bulls.
Dec. 20 - USF
names
Denise
Schilte-Brown head
coach of the Bulls.
Schilte-Brown
is
only the second
head coach in the
program's 12-seaBrauer
son history.
University of South Florida Women’s Soccer
33
2007
Alumni Making Their Mark.
2004 Norway Women's National Team
2007 Norway Women's National Team
Donning the No. 16 jersey (front row) for her native
Norway is former USF Bull Kristine Edner (1996-98).
Edner was listed on Norway's Full National Team roster
for 21 games from 2002-2005, playing against 14 different countries, including the United States, Denmark,
China, Italy and Canada. In 2003 Edner scored her first
national team goal against Belgium, then in 2004
scored one against Germany.
USF's Siri Nordby (1997-00) has been on the
Norwegian Full National Team's roster for 21 games in
four years (2004-07). Nordby, wearing No. 5 (back row),
has played against 10 different countries, including
Germany, Sweden, Italy and France. In 2007, Nordby
returned to play in the United States, starting the July 14
game against the USA, when she competed against the
U.S. National Team for the second time in her career.
Carlene (Wawrzonek) Stinson was
selected 52nd overall in the seventh round of the 2001 W-USA
Global Draft by the New York
Power. Stinson, who played for
USF in 1998, scored 10 goals and
helped on seven others, providing a
major key to the successful 15-1-3
overall record and undefeated
Conference USA season.
Siri Nordby has recorded 27 goals in
six consecutive seasons with ROA
of Oslo in the Norwegian Women's
Premier Division soccer club.
Nordby, who was selected to the
Conference USA Team of the
Decade, holds USF career records
in goals (41), assists (28) and points
(110).
Kristine Edner has scored 32 goals
in five seasons (2001-04, 2006)
with ROA of Oslo in the Norwegian
Women's Premier Division soccer
club. Edner tallied two goals in her
first season, but exploded in 2002,
recording nine goals in just her second year in the league. The 2006
season was Edner's best to date,
recording 14 goals.
34
University of South Florida Women’s Soccer
A New Day.
All-Conference Award Winners
Breck Bankester
Siri Nordby
Tia Opliger
2003 C-USA Co-Defensive Player of the Year
C-USA First Team (‘03), Third Team (‘02)
Conference USA All-Decade Team,
First Team (‘99, ‘00), Third Team (‘98, ‘97),
All-Freshman Team
1998 C-USA Freshman Player of the Year
First Team (‘98, ‘02), Second Team (‘99),
All- Freshman Team (‘98)
Brooke Beck
C-USA Third Team
(‘98-’00)
Christine Edner
Katie Reed
Janeen Sobush
C-USA First Team
(‘96-’98)
C-USA First Team (‘03),
Second Team (‘04),
Freshman Team (‘02)
C-USA First Team (‘98),
Third Team (‘96)
Stacci Sastre
Lindsay Brauer
C-USA Third Team (‘03, ‘04) BIG EAST Third Team (‘06)
Carlene Wawrzonek
Jennifer Wilson
C-USA Third Team (‘98)
C-USA Third Team (‘98)
Danielle Aldrich
T. Logan Fleck
Heather Buchanan
C-USA Freshman Team
(2000)
1998 C-USA
Coach of the Year
C-USA Freshman Team
(1996)
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Conference USA All-Decade Team
Soccer Buzz Third Team Freshman-All American
NSCAA-Umbro All-Southeast Third Team
C-USA Co-Defensive Player of the Year
C-USA Freshman of the Year
C-USA Coach of the Year
BIG EAST Third Team
Conference USA First Team
Conference USA Second Team
Conference USA Third Team
Conference USA Freshman Team
C-USA Preseason Team
C-USA Offensive Player of the Week
C-USA Defensive Player of the Week
BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Week
BIG EAST Rookie of the Week
BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll
Soccer America National Team of the Week
Elite Team of the Week
ESPN The Magazine's Academic All-District III
BIG EAST Academic All-Stars
2006
BIG EAST Third Team
Lindsay Brauer
BIG EAST Player of the Week
Lindsay Brauer (Aug. 27)
BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll
Casey Garrett (Aug. 27)
BIG EAST Rookie of the Week
Jaleesa Scott (Sept. 10)
ESPN Academic All-District
Jenna Ball
BIG EAST Academic All-Stars
Shaena Bair, Jenna Ball,
Autumn Browning, Michelle
Buskey, Anna Lea Crowe, Erin
Dafeldecker, Jeannette Dyer,
Casey
Garrett,
Rachel
Jakubowski, Toni Johnson,
Paulina McIntosh, Kaneile
Thomas, Jessica Zabel
2005
36
BIG EAST Player of the Week
Jenny Mulvihill (Sept. 12)
Soccer America National
Team of the Week
Jenny Mulvihill (Sept. 13)
BIG EAST Academic All-Stars
Jenna Ball, Lindsay Brauer, Erin
Dafeldecker, Jeannette Dyer,
Casey Garrett, Toni Johnson,
Erica Lewis, Danielle Malkin,
Paulina
McIntosh,
Megan
Morton, Jennifer Mulvihill, Mindy
Mulvihill, Natalie Nunez, Ashley
Quaid, Katherine Reed, Nicole
Shore, Praveen Singh, Amanda
Sterba, Melanie Sutherland,
Tiffany Toale,
Jessica Zabel
All-Time Awards.
Siri Nordby
Tia Opliger
Kristine Edner (2x), Tia Opliger
Breck Bankester
Tia Opliger
Logan Fleck
Lindsay Brauer
Breck Bankester, Kristine Edner (3x), Siri Nordby (2x),
Tia Opliger (2x), Katie Reed, Janeen Sobush
Tia Opliger (2x), Katie Reed
Breck Bankester (2x), Brooke Beck (3x), Siri Nordby (2x),
Stacci Sastre (2x), Janeen Sobush, Carlene Wawrzonek, Jennifer Wilson
Danielle Aldrich, Heather Buchanan, Siri Nordby, Tia Opliger, Katie Reed
Kristine Edner, Andrea Zenone
Aleia Long, Jenny Mulvihill, Siri Nordby (2x)
Helen Campbell, Stacci Sastre
Lindsay Brauer, Jenny Mulvihill
Jaleesa Scott
Casey Garrett
Kristine Edner, Jenny Mulvihill
Jenny Mulvihill
Jenna Ball
Shaena Bair, Jenna Ball (2x), Lindsay Brauer, Autumn Browning, Michelle Buskey,
Anna Lea Crowe, Erin Dafeldecker (2x), Jeannette Dyer (2x), Casey Garrett (2x),
Rachel Jakubowski, Toni Johnson (2x), Erica Lewis, Danielle Malkin, Paulina
McIntosh (2x),Megan Morton, Jennifer Mulvihill, Mindy Mulvihill, Natalie Nunez,
Ashley Quaid, Katie Reed, Nicole Shore, Praveen Singh, Amanda Sterba, Melanie
Sutherland, Kaneile Thomas (2x), Tiffany Toale, Erin Walker, Jessica Zabel (2x)
Erin
Walker,
2004
C- USA All-Decade Team
Siri Nordby
Conference USA Second Team
Katie Reed
Conference USA Third Team
Stacci Sastre, Breck Bankester
2003
Conference USA First Team
Breck Bankester, Katie Reed
Conference USA Third Team
Stacci Sastre
C-USA Co-Defensive
Player of the Year
Breck Bankester
C-USA Off. Player of the Week
Jenny Mulvihill (Oct. 27)
Elite Team of the Week
Jenny Mulvihill (Oct. 28)
2002
Conference USA First Team
Tia Opliger
Conference USA Third Team
Breck Bankester
Conference USA All-Freshman
Katie Reed
NSCAA-Umbro All-Southeast
Tia Opliger
C-USA Def. Player of the Week
Stacci Sastre (Oct. 7)
C-USA Off. Player of the Week
Aleia Long (Oct. 28)
2000
Conference USA First Team
Siri Nordby
Conference USA Second Team
Tia Opliger
Conference USA Third Team
Brooke Beck
Conference USA All-Freshman
Danielle Aldrich
C-USA Off. Player of the Week
Siri Nordby (Sept. 18)
NSCAA-Umbro All-Southeast
Kristine Edner
C-USA Def. Player of the Week
Helen Campbell (Oct. 5)
C-USA Coach of the Year
T. Logan Fleck
1997
Conference USA First Team
Siri Nordby
Conference USA Second Team
Tia Opliger
Conference USA Third Team
Brooke Beck
C-USA Off. Player of the Week
Siri Nordby (Sept. 27)
Conference USA Preseason
Kristine Edner
Conference USA First Team
Kristine Edner
Conference USA Third Team
Siri Nordby
C-USA All-Freshman Team
Siri Nordby
NSCAA-Umbro All-Southeast
Kristine Edner
Soccer America National
Team of the Week
Kristine Edner (Oct. 13)
1998
1996
1999
Conference USA First Team
Kristine Edner, Tia Opliger,
Janeen Sobush
Conference USA Third Team
Brooke Beck, Siri Nordby,
Carlene Wawrzonek, Jennifer
Wilson
Conference USA All-Freshman
Tia Opliger
C-USA Freshman of the Year
Tia Opliger
Soccer Buzz Third Team
Freshman-All American
Tia Opliger
Conference USA First Team
Kristine Edner
Conference USA Third Team
Janeen Sobush
Conference USA All-Freshman
Heather Buchanan
Conference USA Preseason
Andrea Zenone
University of South Florida Women’s Soccer
A New Day.
Individual Career and Season Records
Points
1.
110
2.
98
3.
67
4.
39
5.
32
32
7.
31
8.
29
9.
27
10. 26
Career Records
Siri Nordby, 1997-00
Kristine Edner, 1996-98
Tia Opliger, 1998-02
Janeen Sobush, 1995-98
Erin Devine, 1995-96
Aleia Long, 1999-02
Rachel Thjomoe, 2001-03
Annie Wagner, 1995-97
Carlene Wawrzonek, 1998
Andrea Zenone, 1995, 1997
Goals
1.
41
2.
37
3.
25
4.
15
5.
14
6.
11
7.
10
10
10
10
Siri Nordby, 1997-00
Kristine Edner, 1996-98
Tia Opliger, 1998-02
Erin Devine, 1995-96
Janeen Sobush, 1995-98
Andrea Zenone, 1995, 1997
Aleia Long, 1999-02
Heidi Schwaner, 1995-96
Carlene Wawrzonek, 1998
Rachel Thjomoe, 2001-03
Assists
1.
28
2.
24
3.
17
4.
12
5.
11
11
11
8.
8
9.
7
7
Siri Nordby, 1997-00
Kristine Edner, 1996-98
Tia Opliger, 1998-02
Aleia Long, 1999-02
Annie Wagner, 1995-97
Janeen Sobush, 1995-98
Rachel Thjomoe, 2001-03
Michelle Buskey, 2002-06
Carlene Wawrzonek, 1998
Kim Martins, 2001-02
Shots
1.
252
2.
223
3.
134
4.
116
5.
92
6.
75
7.
72
8.
70
9.
58
10. 49
Siri Nordby, 1997-00
Kristine Edner, 1996-98
Tia Oplinger, 1998-02
Janeen Sobush, 1995-98
Jenny Mulvihill, 2002-03
Annie Wagner, 1995-97
Katie Reed, 2002-04
Andrea Zenone, 1995, 1997
Tara Escribano, 2001-04
Christine Koester, 2001-04
Saves
1.
318
Breck Bankester, 2001-04
2.
213
Valerie Wetzel, 1999-01
3.
156
Alicia Bostain, 1997-98, 01-02
4.
154
Casey Garrett, 2004-06
5.
145
Diane Sumner, 1995-96
6.
27
Karen Potter, 1997, 99
7.
16
Stacia Kasper, 1995
8.
5
Mallori Lofton-Malachi, 2006
9.
1 Ann-Marie Manchise, 1996-97, 2000
Goals Against Average
(min. two seasons/12 matches per year)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
1.31
1.39
1.41
1.69
1.74
Alicia Bostain, 1997-98, 01
Casey Garrett, 2004-06
Breck Bankester, 2001-04
Valerie Wetzel, 1999-01
Diane Sumner, 1995-96
Individual Records
Points
Match 8
Season 43
Career 110
Annie Wagner, 1995
Kristine Edner, 1998
Siri Nordby, 1997-00
Goals
Match 4
Season 16
Career 41
Erin Devine, 1995
Kristine Edner, 1998
Siri Nordby, 1997-00
Assists
Match 3
3
Season 13
Career 28
Siri Nordby, 1997
Rachel Thjomoe, 2001
Siri Nordby, 1998
Siri Nordby, 1997-00
Shots
Match
15
Annie Wagner, 1995
15
Siri Nordby, 2000
Season 81 Kristine Edner, 1996-98
Career 252 Siri Nordby, 1997-00
Saves
Match
16
Diane Sumner, 1995
16
Valerie Wetzel, 2000
Season 115 Breck Bankester, 2003
Career 318 Breck Bankester, 2001-04
Goals Against Average
Season .71 Dianne Sumner, 1995
Career 1.31 Alicia Bostain, 1997-98, 01
Career Records
(cont.)
Most Games Played
1.
72
Aleia Long, 1999-02
2.
71
Tia Opliger, 1998-02
71
Michelle Upham, 1999-02
4.
70
Stacci Sastre, 2001-04
70
Brooke Beck, 1997-00
70
Siri Nordby, 1997-00
7.
67
Christine Koester, 2001-04
8.
65
Michelle Buskey, 2002-06
9.
64
Breck Bankester, 2001-04
64
Tara Escribano, 2001-04
Most Games Started
1.
70
Brooke Beck, 1997-00
70
Siri Nordby, 1997-00
3.
68
Tia Opliger, 1998-00
4.
62
Tara Escribano, 2001-04
5.
61
Stacci Sastre, 2001-04
6.
58
Breck Bankester, 2001-04
7.
52
Kristine Edner, 1996-98
8.
48
Janeen Sobush, 1995-98
9.
45
Aleia Long, 1999-02
45
Michelle Buskey, 2002-06
Season Records
Points
1. 43
2. 32
3. 30
4. 29
5. 28
6. 27
27
8. 26
26
10. 25
25
Kristine Edner,
Erin Devine,
Siri Nordby,
Kristine Edner,
Annie Wagner,
Carlene Wawrzonek,
Siri Nordby,
Siri Nordby,
Kristine Edner,
Tia Oliger,
Siri Nordby,
1998
1995
1999
1996
1995
1998
1998
1997
1997
1998
2000
Goals
1. 16
2. 15
3. 14
4. 11
11
6. 10
10
8. 9
9
9
Kristine Edner,
Erin Devine,
Siri Nordby,
Kristine Edner,
Siri Nordby,
Kristine Edner,
Carlene Wawrzonek,
Annie Wagner,
Tia Opliger,
Lindsay Brauer,
1998
1995
1999
1997
2000
1996
1998
1995
1998
2006
Assists
1. 13
2. 11
3. 10
10
5. 9
6. 7
7
7
9. 6
6
Siri Nordby,
Kristine Edner,
Annie Wagner,
Siri Nordby,
Kristine Edner,
Carlene Wawrzonek,
Tia Opliger,
Aleia Long,
Rachel Thjomoe,
Tia Opliger,
1998
1998
1995
1997
1996
1998
1998
2000
2001
1999
Shots
1. 81
2. 76
3. 73
73
5. 70
6. 69
Kristine Edner,
Siri Nordby,
Kristine Edner,
Siri Nordny,
Annie Wagner,
Kristine Edner,
1997
2000
1998
1999
1995
1996
Breck Bankester,
Valerie Wetzel,
Casey Garrett,
Valerie Wetzel,
Dianne Sumner,
Breck Bankester,
Alicia Bostain,
Dianne Sumner,
Alicia Bostain,
Breck Bankester,
2003
1999
2005
2000
1996
2002
1997
1995
1998
2004
Goals Against Average
1. 0.71
Dianne Sumner,
2. 0.84
Alicia Bostain,
3. 1.05
Valerie Wetzel,
4. 1.16
Breck Bankester,
5. 1.18
Breck Bankester,
6. 1.33
Casey Garrett,
7. 1.39
Casey Garrett,
8. 1.57
Breck Bankester,
9. 1.60
Alicia Bostain,
10. 1.87
Valerie Wetzel,
1995
1998
1999
2004
2003
2005
2006
2002
1997
2000
Saves
1. 115
2. 89
3. 88
4. 81
5. 75
6. 73
7. 72
8. 70
9. 69
10. 66
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Single Game and Misc. Records.
Single Game Records
Points
1.
2.
4.
8
Annie Wagner
vs. Jacksonville, Sept. 26, 1995
7
Kristine Edner
vs. Florida Atlantic, Sept. 7, 1996
7
Siri Nordby
at Memphis, Sept. 17, 2000
6
Five times
Last was Lindsay Brauer
vs. South Alabama, Aug. 27, 2006
Goals
1.
4
2.
Erin Devine
at St. Thomas, Oct. 28, 1995
3
Eight times
Last was Lindsay Brauer
vs. South Alabama, Aug. 27, 2006
Assists
1.
3
3.
Siri Nordby
vs. Louisville, Oct. 24, 1997
3
Rachel Thjomoe
vs. the Citadel, Sept. 7, 2001
2
21 times
Last was Michelle Buskey
vs. South Alabama, Aug. 27, 2006
Shots
1.
15
3.
5.
6.
Annie Wagner
vs. Jacksonville, Sept. 26, 1995
15
Siri Nordby
at Louisville, Oct. 22, 2000
11
Kristine Edner
at Stetson, Sept. 2, 1998
11
Kristine Edner
at FIU, Oct. 12, 1997
9
Siri Nordby
vs. Fla. Atlantic, Sept. 11, 1998
8
Four players seven times
Last was Lindsay Brauer
at Stetson, Sept. 5, 2006
Saves
1.
16
3.
4.
5.
10.
38
The First Time...
(Individual)
Diane Sumner
at North Florida, Oct. 1, 1995
16
Valerie Wetzel
at Florida State, Aug. 27, 2000
13
Breck Bankester
vs. UCF, Sept. 1, 2003
12
Breck Bankester
at Miami, Oct. 31, 2001
11
Diane Sumner
vs. Marquette, Nov. 7, 1996
11
Casey Garrett
Four times
Last was at Cincinnati, Oct. 16, 2005
10
Diane Sumner
vs. Jacksonville St., Sept. 16,1995
10
Casey Garrett
vs. Pittsburgh, Oct. 8, 2006
First Game Sept. 7, 1995 in Tampa, Fla.
First Opponent University of North Florida
First Coaching Staff
T. Logan Fleck, head coach
Heather Jaeger, assistant coach
David Christiansen, assistant coach
First Starting Lineup
Dianne Sumner, GK; Lora Madison, D;
Christine Tortorici, D; Andrea Zenone, M;
Loretta Keith, M; Jennifer Schutz, M;
Lori Chung, M; Annie Wagner, M;
Sherry Layton, F; Erin Devine, F;
Angie Santana, F.
First Touch
Kickoff vs. North Florida
6:34 p.m., EST, Sept. 7, 1995
First USF Shot
Annie Wagner
vs. North Florida, Sept. 7, 1995
First USF Goal
Erin Devine, Jr., F
vs. Florida Southern, Sept. 14, 1995
at 25:33, tied score at 1-1 (7:39 EST)
First USF Assist
Annie Wagner, Jr., M
vs. Florida Southern, Sept. 14, 1995
to Andrea Zenone at 57:22
First Opponent Goal
Angie Coulliette
North Florida, :15, Sept. 7, 1995
First Outcome
USF 0, North Florida 3
Sept. 7, 1995
First USF Win
Sept. 14, 1995
vs. Florida Southern, 6-1
First USF Shutout
Sept. 16, 1995
vs. Jacksonville State, 1-0
Diane Sumner USF goalkeeper
Single Game Records
(Team)
USF Highs
Shots 48 vs. Jacksonville, Sept. 26, 1995
In Half 28 vs. Jacksonville, Sept. 26, 1995
Goals 9 vs. Jacksonville, Sept. 26, 1995
In Half 5 vs. Jacksonville, Sept. 26, 1995
Assists 6
Two times,
last at Memphis, Sept. 17, 2000
In Half 4
vs. the Citadel, Sept. 7, 2001
Saves 16
Two times,
last at Florida State, Aug. 27, 2000
Corners 16
at Stetson, Sept. 2, 1998
Fouls 22
at DePaul, Sept. 21, 2001
USF Lows
Shots
1
Three times,
last vs. FSU, Oct. 1, 2003
Saves
0
vs. FIU, Sept. 16, 2004
Corners 0
Six times,
last at Tulane, Oct. 10, 2003
Fouls
0
Two times,
last at Nova-Southeastern, Sept. 12, 1996
Opponent Highs
Shots 31 vs. Notre Dame, Oct. 2, 2005
Goals 8
at Cincinnati, Oct. 18, 1996
Assists 8
at Cincinnati, Oct. 18, 1996
Saves 20
at Stetson, Sept. 2, 1998
Corners 19 at UNC-Charlotte, Sept. 12, 1997
Fouls 28 at Florida State, Oct. 9, 1998
Opponent Lows
Shots 1 vs. Jacksonville, Sept. 24, 1996
Saves 0
Eleven times,
last at Tulane, Oct. 10, 2003
Corners 0
9 times,
last at FIU, Sept. 13, 2002
Fouls
0
2 times,
last at Nova-Southeastern, Sept. 12, 1996
Hat Tricks
1995
Sept. 26
Oct. 28
1996
Sept. 7
1998
Nov. 1
Sept. 15
Annie Wagner
Erin Devine (4)
Jacksonville
at St. Thomas
Kristine Edner
Florida Atlantic
Kristine Edner
Kristine Edner
Southern Miss
Jacksonville
1999
Sept. 19
2000
Sept. 17
Oct. 22
2006
Aug. 27
Siri Nordby
Louisville
Siri Nordby
Siri Nordby
at Memphis
Louisville
Lindsay Brauer
South Alabama
The Last Time A Bull …
Scored 3 goals in a game
Lindsay Brauer, Aug. 27, 2006, vs. South Alabama
Recorded 10 or more saves
10, Casey Garrett, 2006, Oct. 8, vs. Pittsburgh
Recorded back-to-back shut outs
Casey Garrett, 2006
Aug. 25 (High Point, 4-0) and Aug. 27 (South Alabama 4-0)
The Last Time The Bulls…
Scored 5 goals
Recorded 4 assists
Recorded 30 or more shots on goal
Recorded 20 or more shots on goal
Recorded back-to-back shut outs
Sept. 3, 2005 vs. St. Thomas
Sept. 3, 2005 vs. St. Thomas
30, Oct. 21, 2005, vs. St. John's
21, Sept. 3, 2006, vs. Florida Atlantic
2006, Aug. 25 (High Point, 4-0)
and Aug. 27 (South Alabama 4-0)
University of South Florida Women’s Soccer
A New Day.
Year-by-Year Records and Leaders
Annual Overview
Overall
Record
1995 11-3-0
1996 6-11-1
1997 10-6-1
1998 15-1-3
1999 11-8-0
2000 6-10-1
2001 4-13-2
2002 8-8-2
2003 8-8-2
2004 5-9-2
2005 7-7-3
2006 6-10-1
Totals 97-94-18
Conference
Record Finish
n/a
n/a
2-7-0
8th
4-4-1
6th
9-0-2
1st
7-4-0
6th
4-6-1
8th
1-8-1
13th
4-4-2
7th
6-3-1
T-4th
4-6-0
11th
2-6-3
13th
3-8-0
13th
46-56-11
Overall
Home
7-2-0
4-4-1
4-2-1
10-0-0
5-2-0
3-5-1
3-6-0
4-2-1
5-4-1
2-3-2
4-2-1
5-4-1
56-36-9
Overall
Away
4-1-0
1-6-0
5-2-0
4-0-3
5-4-0
3-4-0
0-7-1
2-6-1
3-3-1
3-6-0
1-5-2
1-6-0
32-50-8
Overall
Neutral
0-0-0
1-1-0
1-2-0
1-1-0
1-2-0
0-1-0
1-0-1
2-0-0
0-1-0
0-0-0
2-0-0
0-0-0
9-8-1
Conference Head
Tournament Coach
n/a
T. Logan Fleck
1-1-0
T. Logan Fleck
0-1-0
T. Logan Fleck
1-1-0
T. Logan Fleck
0-1-0
T. Logan Fleck
0-1-0
T. Logan Fleck
n/a
T. Logan Fleck
0-1-0
T. Logan Fleck
0-1-0
T. Logan Fleck
n/a
T. Logan Fleck
n/a
T. Logan Fleck
n/a
T. Logan Fleck
2-7-0
T. Logan Fleck
Overall
11-3-0
17-14-1
27-20-2
42-21-5
53-29-5
59-39-6
63-52-8
71-60-10
79-68-12
84-77-14
91-84-17
97-94-18
97-94-18
*1996-2004 Conference USA, 2005-06 BIG EAST Conference
Edner
Long
Opliger
Reed
Nordby
Bankester
Year-by-Year Leaders
Thjomoe
Koester
Points
1995 Erin Devine
1996 Kristine Edner
1997 Kristine Edner
Siri Nordby
1998 Kristine Edner
1999 Siri Nordby
2000 Siri Nordby
2001 Rachel Thjomoe
2002 Tia Opliger
2003 Jenny Mulvihill
2004 Katie Reed
2005 Jenny Mulvihill
2006 Lindsay Brauer
Goals
1995 Erin Devine
1996 Kristine Edner
1997 Kristine Edner
1998 Kristine Edner
1999 Siri Nordby
2000 Siri Nordby
2001 Rachel Thjomoe
Stine Hagh
2002 Tia Opliger
2003 Jenny Mulvihill
2004 Katie Reed
2005 Jenny Mulvihill
2006 Lindsay Brauer
32
29
26
26
43
30
25
16
17
14
10
14
22
15
10
11
16
14
11
5
5
8
6
4
7
9
Assists
1995 Annie Wagner
1996 Kristine Edner
1997 Siri Nordby
1998 Siri Nordby
1999 Tia Oplinger
2000 Aleia Long
2001 Rachel Thjomoe
2002 Kim Martins
2003 Katie Reed
2004 Kristine Koester
Erica Lewis
Katie Reed
2005 Katie Reed
2006 Lindsay Brauer
10
9
10
13
6
7
6
5
5
2
2
2
5
4
Shots
1995 Annie Wagner
1996 Kristine Edner
1997 Kristine Edner
1998 Kristine Edner
1999 Siri Nordby
2000 Siri Nordby
2001 Stine Hagh
2002 Tia Opliger
2003 Jenny Mulvihill
2004 Katie Reed
2005 Jenny Mulvihill
2006 Lindsay Brauer
70
69
81
73
73
76
34
59
39
42
37
53
Saves
1995 Dianne Sumner
1996 Dianne Sumner
1997 Alicia Bostain
1998 Alicia Bostain
1999 Valerie Wetzel
2000 Valerie Wetzel
2001 Breck Bankester
2002 Breck Bankester
2003 Breck Bankester
2004 Breck Bankester
2005 Casey Garrett
2006 Casey Garrett
70
75
72
69
89
81
64
73
115
66
88
65
Goals Against Average
1995 Dianne Sumner 0.71
1996 Dianne Sumner 2.44
1997 Alicia Bostain
1.60
1998 Alicia Bostain
0.84
1999 Valerie Wetzel
1.08
2000 Valerie Wetzel
1.86
2001 Breck Bankester 1.89
2002 Breck Bankester 1.57
2003 Breck Bankester 1.18
2004 Breck Bankester 1.16
2005 Casey Garrett
1.33
2006 Casey Garrett
1.39
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All-Time Individual Statistics.
1995
1997
1999
(11-3-0)
GP/GS G A Pts.
Mindy Beluso
1/0
0
0
0
Andrea Brady
5/0
0
0
0
Lori Chung
13/8
0
0
0
Amber Collins
10/7
0
0
0
Teresa Cope
12/2
0
0
0
Erin Devine
14/14
15 2
32
Kelly Driscoll
5/0
0
0
0
Barbie Hawkins
13/11
0
0
0
Faye Ifill
4/0
0
0
0
Loretta Keith
14/2
1
0
2
Sherry Layton
5/5
2
1
5
Lora Madison
6/6
0
0
0
Carmen Malouf
4/0
0
0
0
Heather Martin
3/0
0
0
0
Lara Phinney
10/7
1
1
3
Hanna Rhodes
2/0
0
0
0
Angie Santana
14/14
0
1
1
Jennifer Schutz
2/1
0
0
0
Heidi Schwaner
11/2
3
3
9
Janeen Sobush
7/7
2
2
6
Helena Svanstrom 13/13
8
3
19
Christine Tortorici 13/12
0
0
0
Estella (Stormy) Uy 3/0
0
0
0
Annie Wagner
13/13
9
10 28
Melissa Weltzbarker 4/1
0
0
0
Andrea Zenone
14/14
7
4
18
1995 Goalkeeper Statistics
GP/S Min. G GAA S
Diane Sumner
12/12 1011 8 0.71 70
Stacia Kasper
5/2
249 1 0.36 16
(10-6-1)
GP/GS G A Pts.
Kerry Bennink
17/12
2
2
6
Heather Buchanan 17/17
0
0
0
Helen Campbell
17/17
1
1
3
Mayling Eastman 6/2
0
0
0
Kristine Edner
17/17
11 4
26
Christina Gaudion 15/10
2
2
6
Ayodele Gilpin
11/5
0
0
0
Michelle Harper
12/4
1
0
2
Renee Horton
15/14
0
0
0
Loretta Keith
1/0
0
0
0
Ashley LeFevre
3/1
0
0
0
Siri Nordby
16/13
8
10 26
Dani Plumb
10/4
1
3
5
Jennifer Rivard
17/10
1
0
2
Janeen Sobush
14/9
2
2
6
Annie Wagner
13/3
0
1
1
Natalie Weber
11/3
1
0
2
Jennifer Wilson
13/12
0
1
1
Andrea Zenone
17/17
4
0
8
1997 Goalkeeper Statistics
GP/S Min. G GAA S
Alicia Bostain
17/15 1457 26 1.60 72
Ann-Marie Manchise 2/2
90
0 0.00 6
(11-8-0)
GP/GS G A Pts.
Jamie Anderson
16/16
1
3
5
Jessica Arb
7/2
1
0
2
Brooke Beck
19/19
0
1
1
Jamie Bombinski 8/6
1
0
2
Christin Chandler 13/4
0
0
0
Christina Gaudion 19/18
4
1
9
Danae Giaramita 17/4
0
1
1
Ayodele Gilpin
18/17
0
0
0
Sarah Gumina
19/18
0
1
1
Michelle Ho-On
5/1
0
0
0
Shirin Khorsandian 11/9
0
0
0
Julie Lechner
15/5
2
4
8
Aleia Long
19/11
1
2
4
Ashleigh Mell
3/2
0
0
0
Siri Nordby
19/19
14 2
30
Tia Opliger
19/18
5
6
16
Kristin Scotland
6/1
0
1
1
Erin Sharpe
8/2
0
0
0
Katherine Tirb
7/2
0
0
0
Michele Upham
19/10
2
0
4
Amy Wallsmith
19/3
1
1
3
1999 Goalkeeper Statistics
GP/S Min. G GAA S
Valerie Wetzel
18/13 1432 19 1.05 89
Karen Potter
7/6
325 8 1.14 27
1996
1998
2000
(6-11-1)
GP/GS G A Pts.
Tina Aleandri
6/0
2
0
4
Alison Bartholomew 15/4
1
0
2
Kerry Bennink
18/16
1
2
4
Heather Buchanan 18/18
0
1
1
Maribeth Church
6/1
1
2
4
Heather Cormier
2/1
0
0
0
Erin Devine
7/4
0
0
0
Kristine Edner
17/17
10 9
29
Ayodele Gilpin
14/6
1
1
3
Michelle Harper
16/15
1
0
2
Renee Horton
17/8
2
2
6
Loretta Keith
5/1
0
0
0
Jennette MacDonnell13/3
0
0
0
Carmen Malouf
1/0
0
0
0
Charlene Nelson
2/0
0
0
0
Lara Phinney
7/5
0
0
0
Jessica Reukberg 16/11
1
0
2
Jennifer Rivard
18/18
1
2
4
Angie Santana
18/16
0
0
0
Heidi Schwaner
18/6
7
0
14
Janeen Sobush
15/15
2
2
6
Annie Wagner
11/3
0
0
0
Jennifer Wilson
15/12
3
2
8
1996 Goalkeeper Statistics
GP/S Min. G GAA S
Diane Sumner
17/17 1515 41 2.44 75
Ann-Marie Manchise 3/1
105 9 7.71 1
(15-1-3)
GP/GS G A Pts.
Denise Alverio
2/1
0
0
0
Jamie Anderson
16/9
2
2
6
Tricia Antonio
5/0
0
2
0
Brooke Beck
19/19
0
0
0
Kerry Bennink
16/9
0
0
0
Helen Campbell
18/18
0
2
2
Nikki Curski
5/0
0
0
0
Kristine Edner
19/19
16 11 43
Christina Gaudion 18/15
3
3
8
Ayodele Gilpin
3/0
0
0
0
Sara Gumina
19/15
2
0
4
Renee Horton
15/4
0
1
1
Valerie Hoskavich 1/0
0
0
0
Shirin Khorsandian 9/0
0
0
0
Ashleigh Mell
1/0
0
0
0
Siri Nordby
19/19
7
13 27
Tia Opliger
19/17
9
7
25
Dani Plumb
4/0
0
0
0
Janeen Sobush
19/19
8
5
21
Carlene Wawrzonek18/10
10 7
27
Jennifer Wilson
19/19
2
1
5
1998 Goalkeeper Statistics
GP/S Min. G GAA S
Alicia Bostain
19/19 1820 17 .84 69
(6-10-1)
GP/GS G A Pts.
Danielle Aldrich
15/8
6
1
13
Jamie Anderson
1/0
0
0
0
Brooke Beck
16/16
0
0
0
Christin Chandler 9/2
1
1
3
Christina Gaudion 16/11
4
2
10
Danae Giaramita 14/0
0
1
1
Laura Gonzalez
2/0
0
0
0
Renee Horton
16/16
0
0
0
Andrea Kavouklis 4/2
0
0
0
Shirin Khorsandian 14/1
0
0
0
Julie Lechner
16/14
1
2
4
Aleia Long
16/9
1
7
9
Siri Nordby
16/15
11 3
25
Tia Opliger
15/15
3
3
9
Kristin Scotland
7/2
0
0
0
Erin Sharpe
16/16
1
3
5
Jen Stahl
10/2
0
0
0
Michele Upham
15/1
1
0
2
Amy Wallsmith
16/14
1
2
4
Jennifer Wilson
16/16
1
0
2
2000 Goalkeeper Statistics
GP/S Min. G GAA S
Valerie Wetzel
16/16 1544 32 1.87 81
Ann-Marie Manchise 1/0
4
0 0.00 0
University of South Florida Women’s Soccer
A New Day.
All-Time Individual Statistics
2001
(4-13-2)
GP/GS G
Danielle Aldrich
15/10
2
Jamie Anderson
18/17
1
Jill Blatti
15/10
0
Jamie Bombinski 2/0
2
Tara Escribano
18/18
0
Stine Hagh
19/12
5
Sara Hyde
5/0
0
Christine Koester 19/16
2
Aleia Long
19/15
4
Candice Lyles
10/1
1
Kim Martins
19/4
1
Victoria Pedlar
6/0
0
Stacci Sastre
18/9
0
Kristin Scotland
12/5
0
Erin Sharpe
17/10
0
Jen Stahl
18/9
2
Lyndrea Sutherland 14/3
0
Rachel Thjomoe
19/13
5
Katherine Tirb
1/0
0
Laura Tucker
19/6
1
Jennifer Tuzzolo
4/0
0
Michelle Upham
19/14
0
Amy Wallsmith
19/18
1
2001 Goalkeeper Statistics
GP/S Min.
Breck Bankester
14/10 1046
Valerie Wetzel
8/6
520
Alicia Bostain
3/2
225
A Pts.
1
5
0
2
0
0
0
4
1
1
4
14
0
0
2
6
2
10
0
2
2
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
5
0
0
6
16
0
0
1
3
0
0
0
0
2
4
G GAA
22 1.89
15 2.59
8 3.20
2003
2005
(8-8-2)
GP/GS G A Pts.
Nataly Arcila
11/1
0
0
0
Tabitha Butler
1/0
0
0
0
Erin Dafeldecker
18/13
0
1
1
Kristin Danielik
14/1
1
0
2
Tara Escribano
14/14
0
1
1
Christine Koester 18/9
0
2
2
Danielle Malkin
17/7
0
1
1
Jenny Mulvihill
18/16
6
2
14
Mindy Mulvihill
15/5
2
0
4
Victoria Pedlar
6/2
0
0
0
Ashley Quaid
18/7
0
0
0
Katie Reed
17/17
2
5
9
Rachel Ross
18/16
1
1
3
Stacci Sastre
18/18
1
0
2
Lyndrea Sutherland 7/1
0
0
0
Rachel Thjomoe
18/17
3
1
7
Tiffany Toale
18/17
0
0
0
Laura Tucker
18/14
2
0
4
Beckie Ware
13/4
0
0
0
Jessica Zabel
17/1
1
0
2
2003 Goalkeeper Statistics
GP/S Min. G GAA S
Breck Bankester
18/18 1678 22 1.18 115
(7-7-3)
GP/GS G A Pts.
Jenna Ball
17/16
0
1
1
Michelle Buskey
17/16
1
5
7
Erin Dafeldecker
12/9
0
0
0
Jeannette Dyer
17/16
1
0
2
Toni Johnson
5/0
0
0
0
Erica Lewis
17/16
4
3
11
Danielle Malkin
17/13
1
0
2
Paulina McIntosh 16/0
0
1
1
Megan Morton
14/3
2
0
4
Jenny Mulvihill
16/13
7
0
14
Mindy Mulvihill
17/16
0
1
1
Ashley Quaid
16/0
0
1
1
Katie Reed
17/16
4
5
13
Ebony Robinson
17/4
1
2
4
Rachel Ross
16/14
2
1
5
Amanda Sterba
1/0
0
0
0
Melanie Sutherland 15/0
0
0
0
Tiffany Toale
10/4
0
0
0
Jessica Zabel
13/4
2
1
6
2005 Goalkeeper Statistics
GP/S Min. G GAA S
Casey Garrett
17/16 1619 24 1.33 88
S
64
43
8
2002
(8-8-2)
GP/GS G A Pts.
Jill Blatti
8/0
0
0
0
Berna Breirem
18/16
2
1
5
Michelle Buskey
17/2
0
0
0
Christin Chandler 15/13
0
1
1
Amanda Daku
2/0
0
0
0
Tara Escribano
16/14
1
0
2
Christina Huse
3/0
0
0
0
Christine Koester 14/4
1
0
2
Julie Lechner
18/17
1
0
2
Aleia Long
18/10
4
1
9
Candice Lyles
1/0
0
0
0
Danielle Malkin
15/5
0
0
0
Kim Martins
18/17
3
5
11
Jenny Mulvihill
17/4
1
1
3
Tia Opliger
18/18
8
1
17
Victoria Pedlar
2/0
0
0
0
Katie Reed
18/5
1
2
4
Rachel Ross
18/2
3
0
6
Stacci Sastre
18/18
0
1
1
Kristin Scotland
8/2
0
1
1
Erin Sharpe
9/0
0
0
0
Jennifer Stahl
11/2
1
0
2
Lyndrea Sutherland 5/0
0
0
0
Rachel Thjomoe
18/13
2
4
8
Laura Tucker
7/0
0
0
0
Michele Upham
18/18
0
0
0
2002 Goalkeeper Statistics
GP/S Min. G GAA S
Breck Bankester
16/14 1490 26 1.57 73
Alicia Bostain
4/1
200 3 1.35 7
2004
Nataly Arcila
Carina Breunig
Michelle Buskey
Erin Dafeldecker
Kristin Danielik
Jeannette Dyer
Tara Escribano
Toni Johnson
Christine Koester
Erica Lewis
Teah Limitone
Danielle Malkin
Paulina McIntosh
Megan Morton
Jenny Mulvihill
Mindy Mulvihill
Ashley Quaid
Katie Reed
Rachel Ross
Stacci Sastre
Tiffany Toale
Laura Tucker
Beckie Ware
Jessica Zabel
2004 Goalkeeper
Breck Bankester
Casey Garrett
(5-9-2)
GP/GS G A Pts.
3/0
0
0
0
13/1
0
0
0
14/10
2
0
4
16/5
0
0
0
10/3
0
0
0
14/8
0
0
0
16/1
1
0
2
4/0
0
0
0
16/4
1
2
4
11/10
3
2
8
2/0
0
0
0
16/12
0
1
1
6/1
0
0
0
8/1
1
1
3
16/15
2
0
4
11/0
0
0
0
15/7
0
0
0
16/15
4
2
10
11/5
0
0
0
16/16
0
0
0
16/16
0
0
0
13/7
0
0
0
4/1
0
0
0
14/7
1
1
3
Statistics
GP/S Min. G GAA S
16/16 1475 19 1.16 66
1/0
30 3 8.97 1
2006
(6-10-1)
GP/GS G A Pts.
Siobhan Alexander 12/12
0
0
0
Shaena Bair
15/4
0
0
0
Jenna Ball
17/17
0
2
2
Lindsay Brauer
17/17
9
4
22
Autumn Browning 14/13
3
1
7
Michelle Buskey
17/17
0
3
3
Anna Lea Crowe 9/5
0
0
0
Erin Dafeldecker
17/10
0
0
0
Jeannette Dyer
16/16
1
0
2
Laura Engel
4/2
0
0
0
Rachel Jakubowski 16/5
1
1
3
Toni Johnson
14/4
0
0
0
Paulina McIntosh 17/17
0
1
1
Natalie Nunez
5/0
0
0
0
Ebony Robinson
14/12
2
0
4
Jaleesa Scott
17/6
3
1
7
Nicole Shore
3/0
0
0
0
Melanie Sutherland 14/13
0
0
0
Kaneile Thomas
8/0
0
1
1
2006 Goalkeeper Statistics
GP/S Min. G GAA S
Casey Garrett
17/16 1492 23 1.39 65
Mallori Lofton-Malachi 3/0
71
2 2.53 5
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Milestone Victories and Attendance Records.
Milestone Victories
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
1
10
25
50
75
97
Sept. 14, 1995
Oct. 24, 1995
Oct. 17, 1997
Sept. 26, 1999
Sept. 28, 2003
Oct. 8, 2006
Milestone Victories At Home
Florida Southern Tampa, FL
6-1
Webber College Tampa, FL
5-0
Memphis*
Tampa, FL
4-0
at Southern Miss* Hattiesburg, MS 1-0
Cincinnati*
Tampa, FL
2-0
Pittsburgh*
Tampa, FL 2-1 (OT)
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
1
10
25
50
56
Sept. 14, 1995
Sept. 29, 1996
Nov. 1, 1998
Sept. 18, 2005
Oct. 8, 2006
Florida Southern
DePaul
Southern Miss
North Florida
Pittsburgh
6-1
3-1
4-0
1-0
2-1 (OT)
*Conference game
Home Openers
Season Openers
Sept. 7, 1995
Aug. 31, 1996
Aug. 30, 1997
Sept. 2, 1998
Aug. 27, 1999
Aug. 27, 2000
Sept. 2, 2001
Sept. 1, 2002
Sept. 1, 2003
Aug. 28, 2004
Aug. 28, 2005
Aug. 25, 2006
North Florida
Georgia Southern
Eckerd College
at Stetson
at FAU
at FSU
Utah
at Miami
UCF
Stetson
at FAU
High Point^
Tampa, FL
Tampa, FL
Tampa, FL
DeLand, FL
Boca Raton, FL
Tallahassee, FL
Tampa, FL
Coral Gables, FL
Tampa, FL
Tampa, FL
Boca Raton, FL
Tampa, FL
Lost
Lost
Won
Won
Won
Lost
Lost
Lost
Lost
Tie
Lost
Won
0-3
0-2
3-0
1-0 (OT)
1-0
2-1
4-1
5-1
2-1
0-0 (2OT)
0-1
4-0
Road Openers
at Webber College
at Nova-Southeastern
vs. Charlotte &
at Stetson
at FAU
at FSU
vs. Citadel %
at Miami
at Stetson
at Jacksonville
at FAU
at Stetson
All-Time Tied Games
*Conference game
42
Lost
0-3
Lost
0-2
Won
3-0
Won
5-1
Lost
1-0
Tie 2-2 (OT)
Lost
4-1
Won
4-0
Lost
2-1
Tie 0-0 (2OT)
Won
5-0
Won
4-0
Babson Park, FL
Ft. Lauderdale, FL
Charlotte, NC
DeLand, FL
Boca Raton, FL
Tallahassee, FL
Jacksonville, FL
Coral Gables, FL
DeLand, FL
Jacksonville, FL
Boca Raton, FL
DeLand, FL
All-Time Overtime Games
Won
Won
Lost
Won
Won
Lost
Won
Lost
Won
Won
Lost
Won
6-1
2-0
5-1
1-0 (OT)
1-0
2-1
7-1
5-1
1-0 (OT)
2-1 (2OT)
0-1
3-0
&Charlotte/Puma Classic
%Jacksonville Tournament
Sept. 30, 1996
Sept. 26, 1997
Oct. 9, 1998
Oct. 30, 1998
Sept. 15, 2000
Sept. 9, 2001
Sept. 21, 2001
Oct. 4, 2002
Oct. 19, 2002
Sept. 10, 2003
Oct. 17, 2003
Aug. 28, 2004
Sept. 18, 2004
Sept. 23, 2005
Sept. 30, 2005
Oct. 7, 2005
Sept. 3, 2006
North Florida
Georgia Southern
Eckerd College
FIU
FSU
UAB*
Utah
Stetson
UCF
Stetson
St. Thomas
High Point^
*Conference game
^Dafeldecker Classic
^Dafeldecker Classic
Sept. 19, 1995
Sept. 12, 1996
Sept. 12, 1997
Sept. 2, 1998
Aug. 27, 1999
Aug. 27, 2000
Sept. 7, 2001
Sept. 1, 2002
Sept. 4, 2003
Sept. 2, 2004
Aug. 28, 2005
Sept. 05, 2006
Sept. 7, 1995
Aug. 31, 1996
Aug. 30, 1997
Sept. 6, 1998
Sept. 7, 1999
Sept. 15, 2000
Sept. 2, 2001
Sept. 6, 2002
Sept. 1, 2003
Aug. 28, 2004
Sept. 3, 2005
Aug. 25, 2006
Wofford
Saint Louis*
at FSU
at Charlotte*
UAB*
vs. High Point
at DePaul*
Marquette*
at TCU*
vs. ECU*
FIU
Stetson
FAU
at Providence*
DePaul*
at Pittsburgh*
FAU
Highest Home Attendance
3-3
2-2
1-1
2-2
2-2
1-1
2-2
1-1
3-3
1-1
2-2
0-0
1-1
0-0
1-1
2-2
2-2
1. Sept. 22, 2006
2. Sept. 18, 2005
3. Sept. 19, 1996
4. Oct. 02, 2005
5. Aug. 25, 2006
6. Sept. 8, 2006
7. Aug. 27, 2006
8. Sept. 20, 2000
9. Oct. 23, 1998
10. Sept. 3, 2006
11. Oct. 1, 2003
12. Sept. 7, 2003
13. Oct. 2, 2001
14. Aug. 28, 2004
15. Oct. 8, 2006
16. Sept. 25, 2005
17. Oct. 15, 2006
18. Sept. 1, 2003
19. Sept. 17, 1999
20. Sept. 2, 2001
Providence*
North Florida
UNC-Charlotte*
Notre Dame*
High Point
#23 Marquette*
South Alabama
Florida Atlantic
Houston*
Florida Atlantic
Florida State
Miami
Florida State
Stetson
Pittsburgh*
Connecticut*
Cincinnati*
Central Florida
Cincinnati*
Utah
547
526
500
454
453
438
413
402
400
387
386
352
327
324
322
317
315
307
305
300
Sept. 30, 1996
Sept. 26, 1997
Oct. 5, 1997
Sept. 2, 1998
Oct. 9, 1998
Oct. 18, 1998
Oct. 30, 1998
Sept. 15, 2000
Sept. 20, 2000
Oct. 13, 2000
Nov. 1, 2000
Sept. 9, 2001
Sept. 21, 2001
Oct. 14, 2001
Oct. 4, 2002
Oct. 19, 2002
Oct. 25, 2002
Oct. 27, 2002
Sept. 4, 2003
Oct. 17, 2003
Oct. 26, 2003
Aug. 28, 2004
Sept. 2, 2004
Sept. 18, 2004
Oct. 22, 2004
Sept. 25, 2005
Sept. 30, 2005
Oct. 7, 2005
Oct. 16, 2005
Oct. 21, 2005
Sept. 3, 2006
Oct. 8, 2006
Oct. 13, 2006
Wofford
Saint Louis*
at Tulane*
at Stetson
at FSU
at DePaul*
at Charlotte*
UAB*
FAU
Southern Miss*
vs. Marquette
vs. High Point
at DePaul*
Houston *
Marquette*
at TCU*
Southern Miss*
at UAB
at Stetson
FIU
TCU*
Stetson
at Jacksonville
FAU
at Houston*
Connecticut*
DePaul*
at Pittsburgh*
at Cincinnati*
St. John's*
FAU
Pittsburgh
Louisville
*Conference game
*Conference game
University of South Florida Women’s Soccer
Tie
Tie
Won
Won
Tie
Tie
Tie
Tie
Won
Lost
Lost
Tie
Tie
Lost
Tie
Tie
Won
Won
Won
Tie
Won
Tie
Won
Tie
Lost
Lost
Tie
Tie
Won
Won
Tie
Won
Lost
3-3
2-2
2-1
1-0
1-1
1-1
2-2
2-2
4-3
2-1
2-1
1-1
2-2
2-1
1-1
3-3
1-0
2-1
1-0
2-2
2-1
0-0
2-1
1-1
2-1
0-1
1-1
2-2
3-2
3-2
2-2
2-1
1-0
A New Day.
Conference Tournament Statistics
Conference Results
Conference Record
Overall Home Away
2-7-0
2-3-0
0-4-0
1996
Conference USA
1997
1998
Conference USA
4-4-1
Conference USA
9-0-2
Regular Season Champion
Conference USA
7-4-0
Conference USA
4-6-1
Conference USA
1-8-1
Conference USA
4-4-2
Conference USA
6-3-1
Conference USA
4-6-0
BIG EAST
2-6-3
BIG EAST
3-8-0
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
Finish
8th
2-1-1
6-0-0
2-3-0
3-0-2
6th
1st
4-1-0
1-4-1
1-4-0
2-2-1
4-1-0
2-2-0
1-2-1
3-3-0
3-3-0
3-2-0
0-4-0
2-2-1
2-2-1
2-4-0
1-3-2
0-5-0
6th
8th
13th
7th
T-4th
11th
6th*
7th*
Conference Tournament
Record Opponent
1-1-0
Nov. 6, defeated Tulane, 3-0
Nov. 7, lost to Marquette, 0-3
0-1-0
Nov. 4, lost to Charlotte, 2-5
1-1-0
Nov. 6, defeated Tulane, 4-0
Nov. 7, lost to Marquette, 1-2
0-1-0
Nov. 3, lost to Houston, 2-3
0-1-0
Nov. 1, lost to Marquette, 1-2 (2OT)
DNQ
0-1-0
Nov. 6, lost to Cincinnati, 1-3
0-1-0
Nov. 5, lost to Saint Louis, 0-2
DNQ
DNQ
DNQ
* In American Division
Horton
Wilson
Gaudion
The Last Time In The Conference Tournament ...
Individual
Recorded a Hat Trick
Had a Multiple-Goal Game
Scored 3+ Points
Recorded a Shutout
Allowed a Hat Trick
n/a
n/a
Nov. 6, 1996
Nov. 6, 1998
n/a
Team
Game Win
Game Loss
Overtime Win
Overtime Loss
Scored a Goal
Scored 2-or-More Goals
Scored 3-or-More Goals
Scored 4-or-More Goals
Scored No Goals
Allowed a Goal
Allowed 2-or-More Goals
Allowed 3-or-More Goals
Allowed 4-or-More Goals
Allowed 5-or-More Goals
Shut Out an Opponent
Nov.
Nov.
n/a
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
6, 1998
5, 2003
1,
6,
3,
6,
6,
5,
5,
5,
6,
4,
4,
6,
2000
2002
1999
1998
1998
2003
2003
2003
2002
1997
1997
1998
Gilpin
USF’s Goal Registry
In Conference Tournament
1996
Jennifer Wilson vs. Tulane (3)
Alicia Bostain vs. Tulane (4-0)
1997
4-0 vs. Tulane
2-0 vs. Saint Louis
1-2 (2OT) vs. Marquette
1-3 vs. Cincinnati
2-3 vs. Houston
4-0 vs. Tulane
4-0 vs. Tulane
0-2 vs. Saint Louis
0-2 vs. Saint Louis
0-2 vs. Saint Louis
1-3 vs. Cincinnati
2-5 vs. Charlotte
2-5 vs. Charlotte
4-0 vs. Tulane
1998
1998
1999
2000
2002
Nov. 6 Tulane
Won, 3-0
Renee Horton (Jennifer Wilson) 33:28
Alison Bartholomew (unassisted) 74:33
Jennifer Wilson (Christine Edner) 83:41
Nov. 4 Charlotte Lost, 5-2
Siri Nordby (Christina Gaudion) 25:03
Christine Edner (unassisted) 111:22
Nov. 6 Tulane
Won, 4-0
Christine Edner
Siri Nordby
Janeen Sobush
Carlene Wawrzonek
Nov. 7 Marquette Lost, 2-1
Siri Nordby
Nov. 3 Houston
Lost, 3-2
Christina Gaudion (unassisted) 35:15
Siri Nordby (Ayodele Gilpin) 56:40
Nov. 1 Marquette Lost, 2-1 (2OT)
Siri Nordby (unassisted)
Nov. 6 Cincinnati Lost, 3-1
Jenny Mulvihill (Kim Martins) 30:23
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43
2007
Year-by-Year Results.
1997 - Won 10ΠLost 6ΠTied 1
1995 - Won 11ΠLost 3
Home: 4-2-1, Away: 5-2, Neutral: 1-2
C-USA: 4-4-1
Coach: T. Logan Fleck
USF All-Time: 27-20-2
Home: 7-2, Away: 4-1
USF All-time: 11-3-0
Coach: T. Logan Fleck
Sept. 7 North Florida
L
0-3
Sept. 14 Florida Southern
W
6-1
Sept. 16 Jacksonville State
W
1-0
Sept. 19 at Webber College
W
6-1
Sept. 23 at Miami
W
3-0
Sept. 26 Jacksonville
W
9-0
Oct. 1
at North Florida
W
3-0
Oct. 3
Eckerd College
W
4-0
Oct. 12 Nova-Southeastern
L
1-2
Oct. 14 Miami
W
2-0
Oct. 19 Eckerd College
W
2-0
Oct. 21 at Nova-Southeastern L
0-2
Oct. 24 Webber College
W
5-0
Oct. 28 at St. Thomas
W
7-0
Starting Lineup: Diane Sumner - GK, Erin
Devine, Angie Santana, Andrea Zenone,
Helena Svanstrom, Annie Wagner, Christine
Tortorici, Barbie Hawkins, Lori Chung, Amber
Collins, Loretta Keith
Reserves: Mindy Beluso, Andrea Brady,
Teresa Cope, Kelly Driscoll, Faye Ifill, Stacia
Kasper, Sherry Layton, Lora Madison,
Carmen Malouf, Heather Martin, Lara
Phinney, Hanna Rhodes, Jennifer Schutz,
Heidi Schwaner, Janeen Sobush, Stormy Uy,
Melissa Weltzbarker
1996 - Won 6ΠLost 11ΠTied 1
Home: 4-4-1, Away: 1-6, Neutral: 1-1
C-USA: 2-7-0
Coach: T. Logan Fleck
USF All-time: 17-14-1
Aug. 31
Sept. 7
Sept. 12
Sept. 19
Sept. 24
Sept. 27
Sept. 29
Sept. 30
Oct. 4
Oct. 6
Oct. 11
Oct. 18
Oct. 20
Oct. 25
Oct. 30
Nov. 1
Nov. 6
Nov. 7
Georgia Southern
L
FAU
W
at Nova-Southeastern W
Charlotte*
L
Jacksonville
W
UAB*
L
DePaul*
W
Wofford
T(ot)
at Saint Louis*
L
at Memphis*
L
at FAU
L
at Cincinnati
L
at Louisville*
L
Tulane*
W
at Stetson
L
Marquette*
L
vs. Tulane #
W
vs. Marquette #
L
0-2
5-2
2-0
2-3
5-0
1-6
3-1
3-3
0-3
2-4
1-4
0-8
0-2
4-1
2-3
0-5
3-0
0-3
* C-USA game
# C-USA Championship, Charlotte, N.C.
Starting Lineup: Diane Sumner - GK,
Heather Buchanan, Jennifer Rivard, Kristine
Edner, Kerry Bennink, Angie Santana,
Michelle Harper, Janeen Sobush, Jennifer
Wilson, Jessica Reukberg, Renee Horton
Reserves:
Tina
Aleandri,
Alison
Bartholomew, Maribeth Church, Heather
Cormier, Erin Devine, Ayodele Gilpin, Loretta
Keith, Jennette MacDonnell, Carmen Malouf,
Ann-Marie Manchise, Charlene Nelson, Lara
Phinney, Heidi Schwaner, Annie Wagner
Aug. 30
Sept. 12
Sept. 14
Sept. 16
Sept. 19
Sept. 21
Sept. 26
Sept. 28
Oct. 3
Oct. 5
Oct. 10
Oct. 12
Oct. 17
Oct. 19
Oct. 22
Oct. 24
Nov. 4
Eckerd College
vs. Charlotte &
vs. Wofford &
Stetson
at DePaul*
at Marquette*
Saint Louis*
Cincinnati*
at UAB*
at Tulane*
at FAU
at FIU
Memphis*
at Stetson
FSU
Louisville*
vs. Charlotte #
W
L
W
W
W
L
T (ot)
L
L
W (ot)
W
W
W
W
L
W
L
3-0
5-1
3-0
2-1
4-1
3-0
2-2
1-0
2-0
2-1
2-1
4-2
4-0
2-1
1-0
3-0
5-2
& Charlotte/Puma Classic
* C-USA game
# C-USA Championship, Fenton, Mo.
Starting Lineup: Alicia Bostain - GK,
Kristine Edner, Heather Buchanan, Andrea
Zenone, Helen Campbell, Renee Horton, Siri
Nordby, Kerry Bennink, Jennifer Wilson,
Jennifer Rivard, Christina Gaudion
Reserves: Mayling Eastman, Ayodele
Gilpin, Michelle Harper, Loretta Keith, Ashley
LeFevre, Ann-Marie Manchise, Dani Plumb,
Janeen Sobush, Annie Wagner, Natalie
Weber
Zenone
Gaudion
Sobush
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Horton
A New Day.
Year-by-Year Results
1998 - Won 15ΠLost 1ΠTied 3
C-USA Regular Season Champions
Home: 10-0, Away: 4-0-3, Neutral: 1-1
C-USA: 9-0-2
Coach: T. Logan Fleck
All-time: 42-21-5
Sept. 2
Sept. 6
Sept. 11
Sept. 15
Sept. 18
Sept. 20
Sept. 28
Oct. 2
Oct. 4
Oct. 9
Oct. 13
Oct. 16
Oct. 18
Oct. 23
Oct. 25
Oct. 30
Nov. 1
Nov. 6
Nov. 7
at Stetson
FIU
FAU
Jacksonville
at Louisville*
at Cincinnati*
Tulane*
UAB*
Memphis*
at FSU
UCF
at Marquette
at DePaul*
Houston*
Saint Louis*
at Charlotte*
Southern Miss*
vs. Tulane #
vs. Marquette #
W (ot)
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
T (ot)
W
W
T (ot)
W
W
T (ot)
W
W
L
1-0
5-1
5-2
5-2
3-1
2-1
1-0
3-0
7-0
1-1
4-0
2-1
1-1
3-1
5-2
2-2
4-0
4-0
2-1
* C-USA game
# C-USA Champ., Farmer's Branch, Texas
Starting Lineup: Alicia Bostain - GK,
Brooke Beck, Kristine Edner, Siri Nordby,
Janeen Sobush, Jennifer Wilson, Helen
Campbell, Tia Opliger, Sara Gumina,
Christina Gaudion, Carlene Wawrzonek
Reserves: Denise Alverio, Jamie
Anderson, Tricia Antonio, Kerry Bennink,
Nikki Curski, Ayodele Gilpin, Renee Horton,
Valerie Hoskavich, Shirin Khorsandian,
Ashleigh Mell, Dani Plumb
1999 - Won 11ΠLost 8
2000 - Won 6ΠLost 10ΠTied 1
Home: 5-2, Away: 5-4, Neutral: 1-2
C-USA: 7-4-0
Coach: T. Logan Fleck
All-time: 53-29-5
Home: 3-5-1, Away: 3-4, Neutral: 0-1
C-USA: 4-6-1
Coach: T. Logan Fleck
All-time: 59-39-6
Aug. 27
Aug. 29
Sept. 2
Sept. 4
Sept. 7
Sept. 12
Sept. 17
Sept. 19
Sept. 21
Sept. 24
Sept. 26
Oct. 1
Oct. 3
Oct. 15
Oct. 17
Oct. 22
Oct. 24
Oct. 29
Nov. 3
Aug. 27
Sept. 1
Sept. 3
Sept. 15
Sept. 17
Sept. 20
Sept. 22
Sept. 24
Sept. 29
Oct. 1
Oct. 13
Oct. 15
Oct. 20
Oct. 22
Oct. 25
Oct. 29
Nov. 1
at FAU
at FIU
vs. Furman &
vs. Charleston &
FSU
Stetson
Cincinnati*
Louisville*
at Jacksonville
at Tulane*
at Southern Miss*
at Memphis*
at UAB*
DePaul*
Marquette*
at Saint Louis*
at Houston*
Charlotte*
vs. Houston !
W
L
L
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
L
L
L
W
L
1-0
2-0
3-1
3-1
1-0
4-1
1-0
7-1
3-2
2-0
1-0
2-1
1-0
3-0
5-0
2-0
2-1
3-2
3-2
* C-USA game
& at Jacksonville Invite, Jacksonville, Fla.
! C- USA Champ., Farmer's Branch, Texas
Starting Lineup: Valerie Wetzel - GK,
Brooke Beck, Siri Nordby, Christina Gaudion,
Sarah Gumina, Tia Opliger, Ayodele Gilpin,
Jamie Anderson, Aleia Long, Michele
Upham, Shirin Khorsandian
Reserves: Jessica Arb, Jamie Bombinski,
Christin Chandler, Danae Giaramita,
Michelle Ho-On, Julie Lechner, Ashleigh
Mell, Karen Potter, Kristin Scotland, Erin
Sharpe, Katherine Tirb, Amy Wallsmith
at FSU
at Florida
at Stetson
UAB*
at Memphis*
FAU
Houston*
Saint Louis*
at Marquette*
at DePaul*
Southern Miss*
Tulane
Cincinnati*
at Louisville*
Jacksonville
Charlotte*
vs. Marquette^
L
L
L
T (ot)
W
W (ot)
W
L
L
W
L (ot)
L
L
W
W
L
L (2ot)
2-1
5-0
2-1
2-2
7-0
4-3
2-1
2-0
2-0
2-0
2-1
3-2
5-1
6-0
2-1
2-0
2-1
*C-USA game
^C-USA Championship, St. Louis, Mo.
Starting Lineup: Valerie Wetzel - GK,
Brooke Beck, Renee Horton, Erin Sharpe,
Jennifer Wilson, Siri Nordby, Tia Opliger,
Julie Lechner, Amy Wallsmith, Christina
Gaudion, Aleia Long
Reserves: Danielle Aldrich, Jamie
Anderson, Christin Chandler, Danae
Giaramita, Laura Gonzalez, Andrea
Kavouklis, Shirin Khorsandian, Ann-Marie
Manchise, Kristin Scotland, Jen Stahl,
Michele Upham
Lechner
Beck
Gumina
Upham
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2007
Year-by-Year Results.
2003 - Won 8ΠLost 8ΠTied 2
Home: 5-4-1, Away: 3-3-1, Neutral: 0-1
C-USA: 6-3-1
Coach: T. Logan Fleck
All-Time: 79-68-12
2001 - Won 4ΠLost 13ΠTied 2
2002 - Won 8ΠLost 8ΠTied 2
Home: 3-6, Away: 0-7-1, Neutral: 1-0-1
C-USA: 1-8-1
Coach: T. Logan Fleck
All-time: 63-52-8
Home: 4-2-1, Away: 2-6-1, Neutral: 2-0
C-USA: 4-4-2
Coach: T. Logan Fleck
All-time: 71-60-10
Sept. 2
Sept. 5
Sept. 7
Sept. 9
Sept. 21
Sept. 23
Sept. 28
Sept. 30
Oct. 2
Oct. 5
Oct. 7
Oct. 12
Oct. 14
Oct. 19
Oct. 21
Oct. 24
Oct. 28
Oct. 31
Nov. 2
Sept. 1
Sept. 6
Sept. 8
Sept. 13
Sept. 15
Sept. 20
Sept. 22
Sept. 27
Sept. 29
Oct. 4
Oct. 6
Oct. 11
Oct. 13
Oct. 19
Oct. 20
Oct. 25
Oct. 27
Nov. 6
Utah
Stetson
vs. Citadel^
vs. High Point^
at DePaul*
at Cincinnati*
Louisville*
Charlotte*
FSU
Jacksonville
at FAU
TCU*
Houston*
at Tulane*
at Southern Miss*
at UCF
at Memphis*
at Miami
UAB*
L
W
W
T (2ot)
T (2ot)
L
W
L
L
W
L
L
L (2ot)
L
L
L
L
L
L
4-1
3-0
7-1
1-1
2-2
4-0
1-0
3-0
1-0
3-1
4-1
4-3
2-1
5-0
2-1
3-2
3-0
2-0
3-1
*C-USA game
^Jacksonville Invite, Jacksonville, Fla.
Starting Lineup: Breck Bankester - GK,
Amy Wallsmith, Tara Escribano, Jamie
Anderson, Christine Koester, Aleia Long,
Michelle Upham, Rachel Thjomoe, Stine
Hagh, Erin Sharpe, Danielle Aldrich
Reserves: Jill Blatti, Jamie Bombinski,
Alicia Bostain, Sara Hyde, Candice Lyles,
Kim Martins, Victoria Pedlar, Stacci Sastre,
Kristin Scotland, Jen Stahl, Lyndrea
Sutherland, Katherine Tirb, Laura Tucker,
Jennifer Tuzzolo, Valerie Wetzel
at Miami
Stetson
at Jacksonville
vs. FIU %
vs. Elon %
DePaul*
at FSU
at East Carolina*
at Saint Louis*
Marquette*
FAU
Tulane*
Memphis*
at TCU*
at Houston*
Southern Miss*
at UAB
vs. Cincinnati^
L
5-1
W
4-0
L
2-0
W
1-0
W
3-2
L
1-0
L
3-2
L
3-2
L
4-0
T (2ot) 1-1
W
2-1
L
1-0
W
2-0
T (2ot) 3-3
W
3-2
W (2ot) 1-0
W (2ot) 2-1
L
3-1
% Jacksonville Invite, Jacksonville, Fla.
*C-USA game
^C-USA Tournament, Charlotte, N.C.
Starting Lineup: Breck Bankester - GK,
Tia Opliger, Stacci Sastre, Michele Upham,
Julie Lechner, Kim Martins, Berna Breirem,
Tara Escribano, Christin Chandler, Rachel
Thjomoe, Aleia Long
Reserves: Jill Blatti, Alicia Bostain,
Michelle Buskey, Amanda Daku, Christina
Huse, Christine Koester, Candice Lyles,
Danielle Malkin, Jenny Mulvihill, Victoria
Pedlar, Katie Reed, Rachel Ross, Kristin
Scotland, Erin Sharpe, Jennifer Stahl,
Lyndrea Sutherland, Laura Tucker
Sept. 1
Sept. 4
Sept. 7
Sept. 14
Sept. 10
Sept. 21
Sept. 26
Sept. 28
Oct. 1
Oct. 7
Oct. 10
Oct. 12
Oct. 17
Oct. 19
Oct. 24
Oct. 26
Oct. 31
Nov. 5
UCF
at Stetson
Miami
at FAU
at East Carolina*
at Charlotte*
Louisville*
Cincinnati*
FSU
Jacksonville
at Tulane*
at Southern Miss*
FIU
Houston*
at Memphis*
TCU*
UAB*
vs. Saint Louis^
L
W (ot)
L
L
T
W
W
W
L
W
L
L
T (2ot)
W
W
W (ot)
L
L
2-1
1-0
2-1
1-0
1-1
3-1
2-1
2-0
3-0
2-1
2-1
1-0
2-2
1-0
1-0
2-1
2-0
2-0
*C-USA game
^C-USA Tournament, Charlotte, N.C.
Starting Lineup: Breck Bankester - GK,
Stacci Sastre, Rachel Thjomoe, Tiffany
Toale, Katie Reed, Jenny Mulvihill, Rachel
Ross, Laura Tucker, Tara Escribano, Erin
Dafeldecker, Christine Koester
Reserves: Nataly Arcila, Tabitha Butler,
Kristin Danielik, Danielle Malkin, Mindy
Mulvihill, Victoria Pedlar, Ashley Quaid,
Lyndrea Sutherland, Beckie Ware, Jessica
Zabel
Ross
Escribano
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Aldrich
Breirem
Toale
University of South Florida Women’s Soccer
A New Day.
Year-by-Year Results
2004 - Won 5ΠLost 9ΠTied 2
2005 - Won 7ΠLost 7ΠTied 3
2006 - Won 6ΠLost 10ΠTied 1
Home: 2-3-2, Away: 3-6
C-USA: 4-6-0
Coach: T. Logan Fleck
All-time: 84-77-14
Home: 4-2-1, Away: 1-5-2, Neutral: 2-0
BIG EAST: 2-6-3
Coach: T. Logan Fleck
All-time: 91-84-17
Home: 5-4-1, Away: 1-6
BIG EAST: 3-8-0
Coach: T. Logan Fleck
All-time: 97-94-18
Aug. 28
Sept. 3
Sept. 5
Sept. 9
Sept. 11
Sept. 16
Sept. 18
Sept. 23
Sept. 25
Sept. 30
Oct. 2
Oct. 7
Oct. 9
Oct. 14
Oct. 16
Oct. 21
Oct. 23
Aug. 25
Aug. 27
Sept. 03
Sept. 05
Sept. 08
Sept. 10
Sept. 15
Sept. 22
Sept. 24
Sept. 29
Oct. 01
Oct. 06
Oct. 08
Oct. 13
Oct. 15
Oct. 20
Oct. 22
Aug. 28
Sept. 2
Sept. 8
Sept. 16
Sept. 18
Sept. 24
Oct. 2
Oct. 5
Oct. 8
Oct. 10
Oct. 15
Oct. 17
Oct. 22
Oct. 24
Oct. 29
Oct. 31
Stetson
at Jacksonville
at UCF
at FIU
FAU
Louisville*
UAB*
at FSU
at Southern Miss*
at Tulane*
Memphis*
Saint Louis*
at Houston*
at TCU*
at East Carolina*
Cincinnati*
T (2ot) 0-0
W (2ot) 2-1
L
5-0
L
2-1
T (2ot) 1-1
L
1-0
L
3-0
L
2-0
W
3-0
W
1-0
W
4-0
L
2-0
L (ot) 2-1
L
1-0
L
2-1
W
1-0
* C-USA game
Starting Lineup: Breck Bankester - GK,
Stacci Sastre, Tiffany Toale, Jenny Mulvihill,
Katie Reed, Danielle Malkin, Michelle
Buskey, Erica Lewis, Jeannette Dyer, Ashley
Quaid, Laura Tucker
Reserves: Nataly Arcila, Carina Breunig,
Erin Dafeldecker, Kristin Danielik, Tara
Escribano, Casey Garrett, Toni Johnson,
Christine Koester, Teah Limitone, Paulina
McIntosh, Megan Morton, Mindy Mulvihill,
Rachel Ross, Beckie Ware, Jessica Zabel
at FAU
St. Thomas
Stetson
vs. Mercer &
vs. Longwood &
at Marquette*
North Florida
at Providence*
Connecticut*
DePaul*
Notre Dame*
at Pittsburgh*
at West Virginia*
at Louisville*
at Cincinnati*
St. John's*
at Syracuse*
L
0-1
W
5-0
W
2-0
W
2-0
W
3-1
L
1-4
W
1-0
T
0-0
L (ot) 0-1
T (2ot) 1-1
L
0-4
T (ot) 2-2
L
0-2
L
0-1
W (ot) 3-2
W (2ot) 3-2
L
2-3
High Point &
South Alabama &
FAU
at Stetson
Marquette*
FIU
at Miami
Providence*
at Connecticut*
at Seton Hall*
at Rutgers*
West Virginia*
Pittsburgh*
Louisville*
Cincinnati*
at St. John's*
at Syracuse*
W
W
T (2ot)
W
W
L
L
W
L
L
L
L
W (ot)
L (ot)
L
L
L
4-0
4-0
2-2
3-0
1-0
0-3
0-1
2-0
0-3
1-4
0-5
0-2
2-1
0-1
0-1
0-1
0-1
*BIG EAST Conference game
& Mercer Tournament in Macon, Ga.
*BIG EAST Conference game
& Dafeldecker Classic in Tampa, Fla.
Starting Lineup: Casey Garrett - GK,
Jenna Ball, Michelle Buskey, Jeannette Dyer,
Erica Lewis, Mindy Mulvihill, Katie Reed,
Danielle Malkin, Rachel Ross, Jenny
Mulvihill, Erin Dafeldecker
Reserves: Toni Johnson, Paulina
McIntosh, Megan Morton, Ashley Quaid,
Ebony Robinson, Amanda Sterba, Melanie
Sutherland, Tiffany Toale, Jessica Zabel
Starting Lineup: Casey Garrett - GK,
Jenna Ball, Lindsay Brauer, Michelle Buskey,
Paulina McIntosh, Jeannette Dyer, Autumn
Browning, Melanie Sutherland, Ebony
Robinson,
Siobhan Alexander,
Erin
Dafeldecker
Reserves: Shaena Bair, Anna Lea Crowe,
Laura Engel, Rachel Jakubowski, Toni
Johnson, Mallori Lofton-Malachi, Natalie
Nunez, Jaleesa Scott, Nicole Shore, Kaneile
Thomas
Ball
Dafeldecker
Malkin
Tucker
M. Mulvihill
Garrett
University of South Florida Women’s Soccer
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Charlotte (2-5-1)
Home: 1-3-0, Away: 1-1-1, Neutral: 0-1-0
Nov. 4, 1997#
Fenton, MO
L 5-2
Sept. 12, 1997& Charlotte, NC
L 5-1
Sept. 19, 1996* Tampa, FL
L 3-2
Oct. 30, 1998* Charlotte, NC T(ot) 2-2
Oct. 29, 1999* Tampa, FL
W 3-2
Oct. 29, 2000* Tampa, FL
L 2-0
Sept. 30, 2001* Tampa, FL
L 3-0
Sept. 21, 2003* Charlotte, NC
W 3-1
Cincinnati (5-6-0)
Home: 3-3-0, Away: 2-2-0, Neutral: 0-1-0
Oct. 18, 1996
Cincinnati, OH
L 8-0
Nov. 6, 2002^
Charlotte, NC
L 3-1
Sept. 28, 1997* Tampa, FL
L 1-0
Sept. 20, 1998* Cincinnati, OH
W 2-1
Sept. 17, 1999* Tampa, FL
W 1-0
Oct. 20, 2000* Tampa, FL
L 5-1
Sept. 23, 2001* Cincinnati, OH
L 4-0
Sept. 28, 2003* Tampa, FL
W 2-0
Oct. 31, 2004* Tampa, FL
W 1-0
Oct. 16, 2005* Cincinnati, OH W(ot) 3-2
Oct. 15, 2006* Tampa, FL
L 0-1
Florida Atlantic (6-4-2)
Home: 4-0-2, Away: 2-4-0, Neutral: 0-0-0
Sept. 7, 1996
Tampa, FL
W 5-2
Oct. 11, 1996
Boca Raton, FL
L 4-1
Oct. 10, 1997
Boca Raton, FL W 2-1
Sept. 11, 1998 Tampa, FL
W 5-2
Aug. 27, 1999
Boca Raton, FL W 1-0
Sept. 20, 2000 Tampa, FL
W (ot) 4-3
Oct. 7, 2001
Boca Raton, FL
L 4-1
Oct. 6, 2002
Tampa, FL
W 2-1
Sept. 14, 2003 Boca Raton, FL
L 1-0
Sept. 18, 2004 Tampa, FL
T (2ot) 1-1
Aug. 28, 2005
Boca Raton, FL
L 0-1
Sept. 3, 2006
Tampa, FL
T (2ot) 2-2
Florida International (3-3-1)
Home: 1-1-1, Away: 1-2-0, Neutral: 1-0-0
Oct. 12, 1997
Miami, FL
W 4-2
Sept. 6, 1998
Tampa, FL
W 5-1
Aug. 29, 1999
Miami, FL
L 2-0
Oct. 17, 2003
Tampa, FL
T (2ot) 2-2
Sept. 16, 2004 Miami, FL
L 2-1
Sept. 10, 2006 Tampa, FL
L 0-3
Sept. 13, 2002$ Jacksonville, FL W 1-0
Citadel (1-0-0)
Florida Southern (1-0-0)
College of Charleston (1-0-0)
Florida State (0-7-1)
Home: 0-0-0, Away: 0-0-0, Neutral: 1-0-0
Sept. 7, 2001$ Jacksonville, FL W 7-1
Home: 0-0-0, Away: 0-0-0, Neutral: 1-0-0
Sept. 4, 1999$ Jacksonville, FL W 3-1
Connecticut (0-2-0)
Home: 0-1-0, Away: 0-1-0, Neutral: 0-0-0
Sept. 25, 2005* Tampa, FL
L (ot) 0-1
Sept. 24, 2006* Storrs, CT
L 0-3
DePaul (4-1-3)
Home: 2-1-1, Away: 2-0-2, Neutral: 0-0-0
Sept. 29, 1996* Tampa, FL
W 3-1
Sept. 19, 1997* Chicago, IL
W 4-1
Oct. 18, 1998* Chicago, IL
T (ot) 1-1
Oct. 15, 1999* Tampa, FL
W 3-0
Oct. 1, 2000*
Chicago, IL
W 2-0
Sept. 21, 2001* Chicago, IL T (2ot) 2-2
Sept. 20, 2002* Tampa, FL
L 1-0
Sept. 30, 2005* Tampa, FL
T (2ot) 1-1
East Carolina (0-2-1)
Home: 0-0-0, Away: 0-2-1, Neutral: 0-0-0
Sept. 27, 2002* Greenville, NC
L 3-2
Sept. 10, 2003* Greenville, NC
T 1-1
Oct. 29, 2004* Greenville, NC
L 2-1
Eckerd (3-0-0)
Home: 3-0-0, Away: 0-0-0, Neutral:
Oct. 3, 1995
Tampa, FL
Oct. 19, 1995
Tampa, FL
Aug. 30, 1997
Tampa, FL
0-0-0
W 4-0
W 2-0
W 3-0
Elon (1-0-0)
Home: 0-0-0, Away: 0-0-0, Neutral: 1-0-0
Sept. 15, 2002$ Jacksonville, FL W 3-2
Florida (0-1-0)
Home: 0-0-0, Away: 0-1-0, Neutral: 0-0-0
Sept. 1, 2000
Gainesville, FL
L 5-0
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USF vs. All-Time Opponents.
Home: 1-0-0, Away: 0-0-0, Neutral: 0-0-0
Sept. 14, 1995 Tampa, FL
W 6-1
Home: 0-4-0, Away: 0-3-1, Neutral: 0-0-0
Oct. 22, 1997
Tampa, FL
L 1-0
Oct. 9, 1998
Tallahassee, FL T(ot)1-1
Sept. 7, 1999
Tampa, FL
L 1-0
Aug. 27, 2000
Tallahassee, FL
L 2-1
Oct. 2, 2001
Tampa, FL
L 1-0
Sept. 22, 2002 Tallahassee, FL
L 3-2
Oct. 1, 2003
Tampa, FL
L 3-0
Oct. 5, 2004
Tallahassee, FL
L 2-0
Furman (0-1-0)
Home: 0-0-0, Away: 0-0-0, Neutral: 0-1-0
Sept. 2, 1999$ Jacksonville, FL
L 3-1
Georgia Southern (0-1-0)
Home: 0-1-0, Away: 0-0-0, Neutral: 0-0-0
Aug. 31, 1996
Tampa, FL
L 2-0
High Point (1-0-1)
Home: 1-0-0, Away: 0-0-0, Neutral: 0-0-1
Aug. 25, 2006% Tampa, FL
W 4-0
Sept. 9, 2001$ Jacksonville, FL T(2ot)1-1
Houston (4-4-0)
Home: 3-1-0, Away: 1-2-0, Neutral: 0-1-0
Nov. 3, 1999!
Farmer's Branch, TX L 3-2
Oct. 14, 2001* Tampa, FL
L (2ot) 2-1
Oct. 23, 1998* Tampa, FL
W 3-1
Oct. 24, 1999* Houston, TX
L 2-1
Sept. 22, 2000* Tampa, FL
W 2-1
Oct. 20, 2002* Houston, TX
W 3-2
Oct. 19, 2003* Tampa, FL
W 1-0
Oct. 22, 2004* Houston, TX L (ot) 2-1
Jacksonville (8-1-0)
Home: 6-0-0, Away: 2-1-0, Neutral: 0-0-0
Sept. 26, 1995 Tampa, FL
W 9-0
Sept. 24, 1996 Tampa, FL
W 5-0
Sept. 15, 1998 Tampa, FL
W 5-2
Sept. 21, 1999 Jacksonville, FL W 3-2
Oct. 25, 2000
Tampa, FL
W 2-1
Oct. 5, 2001
Tampa, FL
W 3-1
Sept. 8, 2002
Jacksonville, FL
L 2-0
Oct. 7, 2003
Tampa, FL
W 2-1
Sept. 2, 2004
Jacksonville, FL W (2ot)2-1
Jacksonville State (1-0-0)
Home: 1-0-0, Away: 0-0-0, Neutral: 0-0-0
Sept. 16, 1995 Tampa, FL
W 1-0
Longwood (1-0-0)
Home: 0-0-0, Away: 0-0-0, Neutral: 1-0-0
Sept. 11, 2005^ Macon, GA
W 3-1
Louisville (6-4-0)
Home: 4-2-0, Away: 2-2-0, Neutral: 0-0-0
Oct. 20, 1996* Louisville, KY
L 2-0
Oct. 24, 1997* Tampa, FL
W 3-0
Sept. 18, 1998* Louisville, KY
W 3-1
Sept. 19, 1999* Tampa, FL
W 7-1
Oct. 22, 2000* Louisville, KY
W 6-0
Sept. 28, 2001* Tampa, FL
W 1-0
Sept. 26, 2003* Tampa, FL
W 2-1
Sept. 24, 2004* Tampa, FL
L 1-0
Oct. 14, 2005* Louisville, KY
L 0-1
Oct. 13, 2006* Tampa, FL
L (ot) 0-1
Marquette (2-8-1)
Home: 1-2-1, Away: 1-3-0, Neutral: 0-3-0
Oct. 16, 1998
Milwaukee, WI
W 2-1
Nov. 7, 1998#
Farmer's Branch, TX L 2-1
Nov. 7, 1996#
Charlotte, NC
L 3-0
Nov. 1, 1996*
Tampa, FL
L 5-0
Sept. 21, 1997* Milwaukee, WI
L 3-0
Oct. 17, 1999* Tampa, FL
L 5-0
Sept. 29, 2000* Milwaukee, WI
L 2-0
Nov. 1, 2000#
St. Louis, MO L (2ot) 1-2
Oct. 4, 2002*
Tampa, FL
T (2ot) 1-1
Sept. 16, 2005* Milwaukee, WI
L 1-4
Sept. 8, 2006* Tampa, FL
W 1-0
Memphis (7-2-0)
Home: 4-0-0, Away: 3-2-0, Neutral:
Oct. 6, 1996*
Memphis, TN
Oct. 17, 1997* Tampa, FL
Oct. 4, 1998*
Tampa, FL
Oct. 1, 1999*
Memphis, TN
Sept. 17, 2000* Memphis, TN
Oct. 28, 2001* Memphis, TN
Oct. 13, 2002* Tampa, FL
Oct. 24, 2003* Memphis, TN
Oct. 15, 2004* Tampa, FL
0-0-0
L 4-2
W 4-0
W 7-0
W 2-1
W 7-0
L 3-0
W 2-0
W 1-0
W 4-0
Mercer (1-0-0)
Home: 0-0-0, Away: 0-0-0, Neutral: 1-0-0
Sept. 9, 2005^ Macon, GA
W 2-0
Miami (2-4-0)
Home: 1-1-0, Away: 1-3-0, Neutral: 0-0-0
Sept. 23, 1995 Coral Gables, FL W 3-0
Oct. 14, 1995
Tampa, FL
W 2-0
Oct. 31, 2001
Coral Gables, FL L 2-0
Sept. 1, 2002
Coral Gables, FL L 5-1
Sept. 7, 2003
Tampa, FL
L 2-1
Sept. 15, 2006 Coral Gables, FL L 0-1
North Florida (2-1-0)
Home: 1-1-0, Away: 1-0-0, Neutral: 0-0-0
Sept. 7, 1995
Tampa, FL
L 3-0
Oct. 1, 1995
Jacksonville, FL W 3-0
Sept. 18, 2005 Tampa, FL
W 1-0
Notre Dame (0-1-0)
Home: 0-1-0, Away: 0-0-0, Neutral: 0-0-0
Oct. 2, 2005*
Tampa, FL
L 0-4
Nova-Southeastern (1-2-0)
Home: 0-1-0, Away: 1-1-0, Neutral: 0-0-0
Oct. 21, 1995
Tampa, FL
L 1-2
Oct. 21, 1995
Ft. Lauderdale, FL
L 0-2
Sept. 12, 1996 Ft. Lauderdale, FL W 2-0
University of South Florida Women’s Soccer
A New Day.
USF vs. All-Time Opponents
USF vs. All-Time Opponents
by Conference
by School
A-10
2-5-1
Charlotte
2-5-1
ACC
2-11-1
Florida State 0-7-1
Miami
2-4-0
A-Sun
20-4-1
Jacksonville 8-1-0
Mercer
1-0-0
North Florida 2-1-0
Stetson
9-2-1
BIG EAST 20-29-6
Cincinnati
5-6-0
Connecticut 0-2-0
DePaul
4-1-3
Louisville
6-4-0
Marquette
2-8-1
Notre Dame 0-1-0
Pittsburgh
1-0-1
Providence
1-0-1
Rutgers
0-1-0
Seton Hall
0-1-0
St. John's
1-1-0
Syracuse
0-2-0
West Virginia 0-2-0
Big South
1-0-1
High Point
1-0-1
C-USA
26-30-3
East Carolina 0-2-1
Houston
4-4-0
Memphis
7-2-0
Saint Louis
1-6-1
Southern Miss 4-3-0
Tulane
7-4-0
UAB
2-6-1
UCF
1-3-0
ECAC
1-0-0
Longwood
1-0-0
Florida Sun 4-0-0
St. Thomas 2-0-0
Webber
2-0-0
Mountain West 1-3-1
TCU
1-2-1
Utah
0-1-0
Ohio Valley 1-0-0
Jacksonville St. 1-0-0
SEC
0-1-0
Florida
0-1-0
Southern
4-2-1
Citadel
1-0-0
Charleston
1-0-0
Elon
1-0-0
Furman
0-1-0
Ga. Southern 0-1-0
Wofford
1-0-1
Sun Belt
10-7-3
FAU
6-4-2
FIU
3-3-1
So. Alabama 1-0-0
Sunshine State 4-2-0
Eckerd
3-0-0
Nova-SE
1-2-0
Totals
97-94-18
UAB
2-6-1
UCF
1-3-0
Charlotte
2-5-1
Cincinnati
5-6-0
Citadel
1-0-0
Charleston
1-0-0
Connecticut 0-2-0
DePaul
4-1-3
East Carolina 0-2-1
Eckerd
3-0-0
Elon
1-0-0
Florida
0-1-0
FAU
6-4-2
FIU
3-3-1
Florida State 0-7-1
Furman
0-1-0
Ga. Southern 0-1-0
High Point
1-0-1
Houston
4-4-0
Jacksonville 8-1-0
Jacksonville St. 1-0-0
Longwood
1-0-0
Louisville
6-4-0
Marquette
2-8-1
Memphis
7-2-0
Mercer
1-0-0
Miami
2-4-0
North Florida 2-1-0
Notre Dame 0-1-0
Nova-SE
1-2-0
Pittsburgh
1-0-1
Providence
1-0-1
Rutgers
0-1-0
Saint Louis
1-6-1
Seton Hall
0-1-0
So. Alabama 1-0-0
Southern Miss 4-3-0
St. John's
1-1-0
St. Thomas 2-0-0
Stetson
9-2-1
Syracuse
0-2-0
TCU
1-2-1
Tulane
7-4-0
Utah
0-1-0
Webber
2-0-0
West Virginia 0-2-0
Wofford
1-0-1
Totals
97-94-18
Pittsburgh (1-0-1)
Home: 1-0-0, Away: 0-0-1, Neutral: 0-0-0
Oct. 7, 2005*
Pittsburgh, PA T (ot) 2-2
Oct. 8, 2006*
Tampa, FL
W (ot) 2-1
Providence (1-0-1)
Home: 1-0-0, Away: 0-0-1, Neutral: 0-0-0
Sept. 23, 2005* Providence, RI
T 0-0
Sept. 22, 2006* Tampa, FL
W 2-0
Rutgers (0-1-0)
Home: 0-0-0, Away: 0-1-0, Neutral: 0-0-0
Oct. 1, 2006*
New Brunswick, NJ L 0-5
Saint Louis (1-6-1)
Home: 1-2-1, Away: 0-3-0, Neutral: 0-0-1
Nov. 5, 2003^
Charlotte, NC
L 2-0
Oct. 4, 1996*
St. Louis, MO
L 3-0
Sept. 26, 1997* Tampa, FL
T (ot) 2-2
Oct. 25, 1998* Tampa, FL
W 5-2
Oct. 22, 1999* St. Louis, MO
L 2-0
Sept. 24, 2000* Tampa, FL
L 2-0
Sept. 29, 2002* St. Louis, MO
L 4-0
Oct. 17, 2004* Tampa, FL
L 2-0
TCU (1-2-1)
Home: 1-1-0, Away: 0-1-1, Neutral: 0-0-0
Oct. 12, 2001* Tampa, FL
L 4-3
Oct. 19, 2002* Ft. Worth, TX T (2ot) 3-3
Oct. 26, 2003* Tampa, FL
W (ot) 2-1
Oct. 24, 2004* Ft. Worth, TX
L 1-0
Tulane (7-4-0)
Home: 2-2-0, Away: 3-2-0, Neutral: 2-0-0
Oct. 15, 2000
Tampa, FL
L 3-2
Nov. 6, 1998#
Farmer's Branch, TX W 4-0
Nov. 6, 1996#
Charlotte, NC
W 3-0
Oct. 25, 1996* Tampa, FL
W 4-1
Oct. 5, 1997*
N.ew Orleans, LA W (ot) 2-1
Sept. 28, 1998* Tampa, FL
W 1-0
Sept. 24, 1999* New Orleans, LA W 2-0
Oct. 19, 2001* New Orleans, LA L 5-0
Oct. 11, 2002*
Tampa, FL
L 1-0
Oct. 10, 2003* New Orleans, LA L 2-1
Oct. 10, 2004* New Orleans, LA W 1-0
UAB (2-6-1)
Home: 1-0-0, Away: 0-0-0, Neutral: 0-0-0
Aug. 27, 2006% Tampa, FL
W 4-0
Home: 1-4-1, Away: 1-2-0, Neutral: 0-0-0
Oct. 27, 2002
Birmingham, ALW (2ot)2-1
Sept. 27, 1996* Tampa, FL
L 6-1
Oct. 3, 1997*
Birmingham, AL
L 2-0
Oct. 2, 1998*
Tampa, FL
W 3-0
Oct. 3, 1999*
Birmingham, AL
L 1-0
Sept. 15, 2000* Tampa, FL
T (ot) 2-2
Nov. 2, 2001*
Tampa, FL
L 3-1
Oct. 31, 2003* Tampa, FL
L 2-0
Oct. 2, 2004*
Tampa, FL
L 3-0
Southern Miss (4-3-0)
UCF (1-3-0)
Seton Hall (0-1-0)
Home: 0-0-0, Away: 0-1-0, Neutral: 0-0-0
Sept. 29, 2006* South Orange, NJ L 1-4
South Alabama (1-0-0)
Home: 2-1-0, Away: 2-2-0, Neutral: 0-0-0
Nov. 1, 1998*
Tampa, FL
W 4-0
Sept. 26, 1999* Hattiesburg, MS W 1-0
Oct. 13, 2000* Tampa, FL
L (ot) 2-1
Oct. 21, 2001* Hattiesburg, MS
L 2-1
Oct. 25, 2002* Tampa, FL W (2ot) 1-0
Oct. 12, 2003* Hattiesburg, MS
L 1-0
Oct. 8, 2004*
Hattiesburg, MS W 3-0
St. John's (1-1-0)
Home: 1-0-0, Away: 0-1-0, Neutral: 0-0-0
Oct. 21, 2005* Tampa, FL W (2ot) 3-2
Oct. 20, 2006* Queens, NY
L 0-1
St. Thomas (2-0-0)
Home: 1-0-0, Away: 1-0-0, Neutral: 0-0-0
Oct. 28, 1995
Miami Gardens, FL W 7-0
Sept. 3, 2005
Tampa, FL
W 5-0
Stetson (9-2-1)
Home: 5-0-1, Away: 4-2-0, Neutral: 0-0-0
Oct. 30, 1996
DeLand, FL
L 3-2
Sept. 16, 1997 Tampa, FL
W 2-1
Oct. 19, 1997
DeLand, FL
W 2-1
Sept. 2, 1998
DeLand, FL W (ot) 1-0
Sept. 12, 1999 Tampa, FL
W 4-1
Sept. 3, 2000
DeLand, FL
L 2-1
Sept. 5, 2001
Tampa, FL
W 3-0
Sept. 6, 2002
Tampa, FL
W 4-0
Sept. 4, 2003
DeLand, FL W (ot) 1-0
Aug. 28, 2004
Tampa, FL
T (2ot) 0-0
Sept. 5, 2005
Tampa, FL
W 2-0
Sept. 5, 2006
DeLand, FL
W 3-0
Home: 1-1-0, Away: 0-2-0, Neutral: 0-0-0
Oct. 13, 1998
Tampa, FL
W 4-0
Oct. 24, 2001
Orlando, FL
L 3-2
Sept. 1, 2003
Tampa, FL
L 2-1
Sept. 8, 2004
Orlando, FL
L 5-0
Utah (0-1-0)
Home: 0-1-0, Away: 0-0-0, Neutral: 0-0-0
Sept. 2, 2001
Tampa, FL
L 4-1
Webber (2-0-0)
Home: 1-0-0, Away: 1-0-0, Neutral: 0-0-0
Sept. 19, 1995 Babson Park, FL W 6-1
Oct. 24, 1995
Tampa, FL
W 5-0
West Virginia (0-2-0)
Home: 0-1-0, Away: 0-1-0, Neutral: 0-0-0
Oct. 9, 2005*
Morgantown, WV L 0-2
Oct. 6, 2006*
Tampa, FL
L 0-2
Wofford (1-0-1)
Home: 0-0-1, Away: 0-0-0, Neutral: 1-0-0
Sept. 30, 1996 Tampa, FL
T (ot) 3-3
Sept. 14, 1997& Charlotte, NC
W 3-0
*Conference game
# Conference tournament
& Charlotte/Puma Classic
$ Jacksonville Invitational
^ Mercer Tournament
% Dafeldecker Classic
Syracuse (0-2-0)
Home: 0-0-0, Away: 0-2-0, Neutral: 0-0-0
Oct. 23, 2005* Syracuse, NY
L 2-3
Oct. 22, 2006* Syracuse, NY
L 0-1
University of South Florida Women’s Soccer
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Player
Danielle
Tina
Siobhan
Denise
Jamie
Tricia
Jessica
Nataly
Shaena
Jenna
Alison
Brooke
Mindy
Kerry
Jill
Jamie
Andrea
Lindsay
Berna
Carina
Autumn
Heather
Michelle
Tabitha
Helen
Christin
Lori
Maribeth
Amber
Teresa
Heather
Anna Lea
Nikki
Erin
Amanda
Kristin
Erin
Kelly
Jeannette
Mayling
Kristine
Laura
Tara
Christina
Danae
Ayodele
Laura
Sara
Stine
Michelle
Barbie
Michelle
Renee
Valerie
Christina
Sara
Faye
Rachel
Toni
Andrea
Loretta
Shirin
Christine
Sherry
Julie
Ashley
Erica
Teah
Aleia
Candice
Aldrich
Aleandri
Alexander
Alverio
Anderson
Antonio
Arb
Arcila
Bair
Ball
Bartholomew
Beck
Beluso
Bennink
Blatti
Bombinski
Brady
Brauer
Breirem
Breunig
Browning
Buchanan
Buskey
Butler
Campbell
Chandler
Chung
Church
Collins
Cope
Cormier
Crowe
Curski
Dafeldecker
Daku
Danielik
Devine
Driscoll
Dyer
Eastman
Edner
Engel
Escribano
Gaudion
Giaramita
Gilpin
Gonzalez
Gumina
Hagh
Harper
Hawkins
Ho-On
Horton
Hoskavich
Huse
Hyde
Ifill
Jakubowski
Johnson
Kavouklis
Keith
Khorsandian
Koester
Layton
Lechner
LeFevre
Lewis
Limitone
Long
Lyles
Years
No. Pos.
2000-01
13
F
1996-97
25
MF
2006
6
D
1997-98
16
B
1998-01
5
D
1998
24
D
1999-00
14
F
2003-04
14
F
2006
21
D
2005-06
9
D
1996
18
M
1998-00
11
D
1995
28
F
1996-98
3
MF
2001
6
D
1999-01
24
F
1995
16
D
2005-06
4
F
2002-03
7
MF
2004
8
MF
2006
10
MF
1996-97
16
D
2002-06
23
MF
2003
1
D
1997-98
25
B
1999-00, 02 12
MF
1995
18
M
1996
21
M
1995
0
M
1995
11
D
1996-97
15
F
2006
25
MF
1998
12
D
2003-06
16
F
2002
25
D
2003-04
6
MF
1995-96
13
MF
1995
29
D
2004-06
10
MF
1997
11
M
1996-98
6
MF
2006
19
MF
2001-04
9
MF
1997-00
18
F
1999-00
9
F
1996-99
20
D
2000
25
D
1998-99
13
MF
2001
4
F
1996-97
2
D/F
1995
10
MF
1999-00
6
D
1996-00
14
D
1998
17
MF
2001-02
14
F
2001
29
D
1995
27
D
2006
11
MF
2004-06
12
F
2000
3
MF
1995-97
6
MF
1998-00
23
MF
2001-04
18
MF
1995
2
F
1999-00, 02 17
MF
1997
13
M
2004-05
22
MF
2004
3
D
1999-02
21
F
2001-02
20
MF
GP/GS
30/18
6/0
12/12
2/1
51/42
5/0
7/2
14/1
15/4
34/33
15/4
54/54
1/0
51/37
23/10
10/6
5/0
17/17
18/16
13/1
14/13
35/35
65/45
1/0
35/35
37/19
13/8
6/1
10/7
12/2
2/1
9/5
5/0
63/37
2/0
24/4
21/18
5/0
47/40
6/2
53/53
4/2
64/47
53/44
31/4
35/23
2/0
38/33
19/12
28/19
13/11
5/1
63/42
1/0
3/0
5/0
4/0
16/5
23/4
4/2
20/3
34/10
67/33
5/5
49/36
3/1
28/26
2/0
72/45
11/1
All-Time Roster.
G
8
2
0
0
4
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
3
0
3
0
9
2
0
3
0
3
0
1
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
15
0
2
0
37
0
2
11
0
1
0
2
5
2
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
4
2
4
0
7
0
10
1
A Pts. Hometown
2
18 Clearwater
FL
0
4
Orlando
FL
0
0
West Palm Beach FL
0
0
Tampa
FL
5
13 League City
TX
2
0
Plantation
FL
0
2
Bradenton
FL
0
0
Tampa
FL
0
0
Pembroke Pines
FL
3
3
Tampa
FL
0
2
Apopka
FL
1
1
Largo
FL
0
0
Zephyrhills
FL
4
10 Valrico
FL
0
0
Clearwater
FL
0
6
Sarasota
FL
0
0
Tampa
FL
4
22 Cape Coral
FL
1
5
Oslo
Norway
0
0
Wuerzburg Germany
1
7
Orlando
FL
1
1
Bradenton
FL
8
14 Tampa
FL
0
0
Gainesville
FL
3
5
Melbourne
FL
2
4
Flagler Beach
FL
0
0
Pembroke Pines
FL
2
4
Bradenton
FL
0
0
Brandon
FL
0
0
Merritt Island
FL
0
0
Tampa
FL
0
0
New Port Richey FL
0
0
Valrico
FL
1
1
Tampa
FL
0
0
DeLand
FL
0
2
Tampa
FL
2
32 Indian Harbor
FL
0
0
Zephyrhills
FL
0
4
Punta Gorda
FL
0
0
Port Richey
FL
24 98 Oslo
Norway
0
0
Greeley
CO
2
6
Tampa
FL
6
27 Brandon
FL
2
2
Flagler Beach
FL
1
3
Jacksonville
FL
0
0
Lutz
FL
1
5
Apopka
FL
4
14 Trondheim
Norway
0
4
Orlando
FL
0
0
Lake Mary
FL
0
0
Coral Springs
FL
3
7
Orlando
FL
0
0
Gainesville
FL
0
0
Port Charlotte
FL
0
0
Lakeland
FL
0
0
Tampa
FL
1
3
Winter Park
FL
0
0
Ft. Lauderdale
FL
0
0
Palm Harbor
FL
0
2
Altamonte Springs FL
0
0
Spring Hill
FL
6
14 Oslo
Norway
1
5
6
14 Oldsmar
FL
0
0
St. Petersburg
FL
5
19 Orange Park
FL
0
0
Seminole
FL
12 32 Ormond Beach
FL
0
2
Lakeland
FL
Blatti
Bennink
Anderson
Danielik
Keith
Long
Giaramita
University of South Florida Women’s Soccer
All-Time Roster
Martins
Mell
Manchise
L. Sutherland
Wallsmith
Scotland
Zabel
A New Day.
Player
Jennette
Lora
Danielle
Carmen
Heather
Kim
Paulina
Ashleigh
Megan
Jenny
Mindy
Charlene
Siri
Natalie
Tia
Victoria
Lara
Dani
Ashley
Katie
Jessica
Hanna
Jennifer
Ebony
Rachel
Angie
Stacci
Jennifer
Heidi
Kristin
Jaleesa
Erin
Nicole
Janeen
Jennifer
Amanda
Lyndrea
Melanie
Helena
Rachel
Kaneile
Katherine
Tiffany
Christine
Laura
Jennifer
Michele
Stormy
Annie
Amy
Beckie
Carlene
Natalie
Melissa
Jennifer
Jessica
Andrea
MacDonnell
Madison
Malkin
Malouf
Martin
Martins
McIntosh
Mell
Morton
Mulvihill
Mulvihill
Nelson
Nordby
Nunez
Opliger
Pedlar
Phinney
Plumb
Quaid
Reed
Reukberg
Rhodes
Rivard
Robinson
Ross
Santana
Sastre
Schutz
Schwaner
Scotland
Scott
Sharpe
Shore
Sobush
Stahl
Sterba
Sutherland
Sutherland
Svanstrom
Thjomoe
Thomas
Tirb
Toale
Tortorici
Tucker
Tuzzolo
Upham
Uy
Wagner
Wallsmith
Ware
Wawrzonek
Weber
Weltzbarker
Wilson
Zabel
Zenone
Years
1996-97
1995
2002-05
1995
1995
2001-02
2004-06
1998-00
2004-05
2002-05
2003-05
1996
1997-00
2005-06
1998-02
2001-03
1995-96
1997-98
2003-05
2002-05
1996
1995
1996-97
2005-06
2002-05
1995-96
2001-04
1995
1995-96
1999-02
2006
1999-02
2006
1995-98
2000-02
2005
2001-03
2005-06
1995
2001-03
2006
1999, 01
2003-05
1995
2001-04
2001
1999-01
1995
1995-97
1999-01
2003-05
1998
1997
1995
1996-00
2003-06
1995-97
No.
19
19
15
23
22
22
7
15
6
24
20
22
22
14
10
8
17
9
25
4
26
25
12
2
5
9
11
26
7
27
5
19
24
12
16
26
15
18
5
3
22
16
21
21
17
Pos.
M
D
D
M
D
MF
D
MF
MF
MF
MF
M
M
MF
MF
F
M
F/M
MF
MF
F
D
D
F
F
D
F
2
8
4
7
27
19
17
3
8
13
24
D
D
MF
MF
MF
F
M
D
D
MF
F
Goalkeepers
Breck
Alicia
Casey
Stacia
Mallori
Ann-Marie
Karen
Diane
Valerie
Years
No.
Bankester
2001-04
0
Bostain
1997-02
0
Garrett
2004-06
1
Kasper
1995
00
Lofton-Malachi 2006
0
Manchise
1996-97, 00 00
Potter
1997, 99
30
Sumner
1995-96
1
Wetzel
1999-01
1
F
D
MF
D
D
D
MF
F
D
MF
F
MF
D
MF
D
D
MF
GP/GS
13/3
6/6
65/37
5/0
3/0
37/21
39/18
4/2
22/4
67/48
43/21
2/0
70/66
5/0
71/68
14/2
17/12
4/0
49/14
68/53
16/11
2/0
35/28
31/16
63/37
32/30
70/61
2/1
29/8
33/10
17/6
50/28
3/0
55/50
39/13
1/0
26/4
29/13
13/13
55/43
8/0
8/2
44/37
13/12
57/27
4/0
71/43
3/0
24/16
54/35
17/5
18/10
11/3
4/1
63/59
44/12
14/14
GP/GS
64/58
43/37
35/32
5/2
3/0
4/1
7/6
29/29
42/35
Min.
5689
3702
3141
249
71
109
325
2526
3496
G
0
0
1
0
0
4
0
0
3
16
2
0
40
0
25
0
1
0
0
11
1
0
2
3
6
0
1
0
10
0
3
1
0
14
3
0
0
0
8
10
0
0
0
0
3
0
3
0
9
3
0
10
1
0
6
4
7
A
0
0
2
0
0
7
2
0
1
3
1
0
28
0
17
0
1
0
1
14
0
0
2
2
2
1
1
0
3
2
1
3
0
11
1
0
0
0
3
11
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
10
5
0
7
0
0
4
2
4
Pts.
0
0
4
0
0
15
2
0
7
35
5
0
108
0
67
0
3
0
1
36
2
0
6
8
14
1
3
0
23
2
7
5
0
39
7
0
0
0
19
31
1
0
0
0
7
0
6
0
28
11
0
27
2
0
16
11
18
GA
89
54
50
1
2
9
8
49
66
GAA Sv
1.41 318
1.31 156
1.43 154
0.36 16
2.53 5
7.5 1
1.14 27
1.74 145
1.7 213
Hometown
New Port Richey FL
Cooper City
FL
Ocala
FL
Jackson
MS
Port St. Lucie
FL
Tampa
FL
St. Petersburg
FL
Melbourne
FL
Auburndale
FL
Oviedo
FL
Oviedo
FL
Orlando
FL
Oesteraas
Norway
Jenson Beach
FL
Riverview
FL
Pompano Beach
FL
Tampa
FL
Clearwater
FL
Tampa
FL
Norcross
GA
Flossmoore
IL
Zephyrhills
FL
Tampa
FL
Orlando
FL
DeLand
FL
Brandon
FL
Coral Gables
FL
Bradenton
FL
Tampa
FL
Brooksville
FL
Tampa
FL
Loxahatchee
FL
Clearwater
FL
Fort Myers
FL
New Smyrna BeachFL
Tampa
FL
Orlando
FL
Goteberg
Sweden
Oslo
Norway
Royal Palm Beach FL
Port Charlotte
FL
Sarasota
FL
Plantation
FL
Gainesville
FL
Sarasota
Spokane
Tampa
Ormond Beach
Tampa
Albertson
New Port Richey
Plant City
Valrico
Lake Mary
Herndon
FL
WA
FL
FL
FL
NY
FL
FL
FL
FL
VA
Hometown
Pensacola
Lutz
Sarasota
Palm Harbor
Philadelphia
Amelia
Stanford
Plant City
Bradenton
FL
FL
FL
FL
PA
OH
FL
FL
FL
All-time roster includes individuals who played in at least one fall contest during their careers
University of South Florida Women’s Soccer
51
2007
0
00
1
Breck Bankester
Alicia Bostain
Amber Collins
Mallori Lofton-Malachi
Stacia Kasper
Ann-Marie Manchise
Karen Potter
Alicia Bostain
Tabitha Butler
Casey Garrett
Ann-Marie Manchise
Diane Sumner
Valerie Wetzel
Michelle Harper
Sherry Layton
Ebony Robinson
Michele Upham
Kerry Bennink
Andrea Kavouklis
Teah Limitone
Rachel Thjomoe
Melissa Weltzbarker
Lindsay Brauer
Stine Hagh
Renee Horton
Katie Reed
Annie Wagner
Jamie Anderson
Loretta Keith
Rachel Ross
Jaleesa Scott
Helena Svanstrom
Siobhan Alexander
Jill Blatti
Kristin Danielik
Kristine Edner
Michelle Ho-On
Loretta Keith
Megan Morton
Berna Breirem
Paulina McIntosh
Heidi Schwaner
Amy Wallsmith
Carina Breunig
Victoria Pedlar
Stormy Uy
Jennifer Wilson
Jenna Ball
Tara Escribano
Danae Giaramita
Dani Plumb
Angie Santana
Autumn Browning
Jeannette Dyer
Barbie Hawkins
Tia Opliger
Janeen Sobush
Brooke Beck
Teresa Cope
Mayling Eastman
Rachel Jakubowski
Stacci Sastre
Christin Chandler
Nikki Curski
Toni Johnson
Jennifer Rivard
Janeen Sobush
Danielle Aldrich
Erin Devine
Sara Gumina
Julie Lechner
Ashley LeFevre
Jessica Zabel
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
52
All-Time Roster.
Recruiting Florida and Beyond
In USF's 12 seasons, the Bulls have had letterwinners from 11 states and three countries.
Colorado
Ohio
Germany
Laura Engel (Greeley)
Ann-Marie Manchise
(Amelia)
Carina Breunig
(Wuerzburg)
Katie Reed (Norcross)
Pennsylvania
Norway
Illinois
Mallori Lofton-Malachi
(Philadelphia)
Jessica Reukberg
(Flossmoore)
Texas
Massachusetts
Jamie Anderson
(League City)
Siri Nordby (Oesteraas)
Berna Breirem (Oslo)
Kristine Edner (Oslo)
Christine Koester (Oslo)
Rachel Thjomoe (Oslo)
Stine Hagh (Trondheim)
Carmen Malouf
(Jackson)
Virginia
Sweden
New York
Andrea Zenone
(Herndon)
Carlene Wawrzonek
(Albertson)
Washington
Georgia
Helena Svanstrom
(Goteberg)
Estella "Stormy" Uy
(Spokane)
Florida
Loretta Keith (Altamonte Springs), Alison Bartholomew (Apopka), Sara Gumina
(Apopka), Megan Morton (Auburndale), Jessica Arb (Bradenton), Heather Buchanan
(Bradenton), Maribeth Church (Bradenton), Heidi Schwaner (Bradenton), Valerie Wetzel
(Bradenton), Amber Collins (Brandon), Christina Gaudion (Brandon), Angie Santana
(Brandon), Jaleesa Scott (Brooksville), Lindsay Brauer (Cape Coral), Danielle Aldrich
(Clearwater), Jill Blatti (Clearwater), Dani Plumb (Clearwater), Janeen Sobush
(Clearwater), Lora Madison (Cooper City), Stacci Sastre (Coral Gables), Michelle HoOn (Coral Springs), Amanda Daku (DeLand), Rachel Ross (DeLand), Christin Chandler
(Flagler Beach), Danae Giaramita (Flagler Beach), Jennifer Stahl (Fort Myers), Toni
Johnson (Ft. Lauderdale), Tabitha Butler (Gainesville), Valerie Hoskavich (Gainesville),
Laura Tucker (Gainesville), Erin Devine (Indian Harbor), Ayodele Gilpin (Jacksonville),
Natalie Nunez (Jenson Beach), Jessica Zabel (Lake Mary), Sara Hyde (Lakeland),
Candice Lyles (Lakeland), Barbie Hawkins (Lake Mary), Brooke Beck (Largo), Nicole
Shore (Loxahatchee), Alicia Bostain (Lutz), Laura Gonzalez (Lutz), Helen Campbell
(Melbourne), Ashleigh Mell (Melbourne), Teresa Cope (Merritt Island), Anna Lea Crowe
(New Port Richey), Jennette MacDonnell (New Port Richey), Natalie Weber (New Port
Richey), Amanda Sterba (New Smyrna Beach), Danielle Malkin (Ocala), Julie Lechner
(Oldsmar), Erica Lewis (Orange Park), Tina Aleandri (Orlando), Autumn Browning
(Orlando), Michelle Harper (Orlando), Renee Horton (Orlando), Charlene Nelson
(Orlando), Ebony Robinson (Orlando), Melanie Sutherland (Orlando), Aleia Long
(Ormond Beach), Amy Wallsmith (Ormond Beach), Jenny Mulvihill (Oviedo), Mindy
Mulvihill (Oviedo), Stacia Kasper (Palm Harbor), Andrea Kavouklis (Palm Harbor),
Shaena Bair (Pembroke Pines), Lori Chung (Pembroke Pines), Breck Bankester
(Pensacola), Diane Sumner (Plant City), Melissa Weltzbarker (Plant City), Tricia Antonio
(Plantation), Christine Tortorici (Plantation), Victoria Pedlar (Pompano Beach), Christina
Huse (Port Charlotte), Katherine Tirb (Port Charlotte), Mayling Eastman (Port Richey),
Heather Martin (Port St. Lucie), Jeannette Dyer (Punta Gorda), Tia Opliger (Riverview),
Kaneile Thomas (Royal Palm Beach), Jamie Bombinski (Sarasota), Casey Garrett
(Sarasota), Tiffany Toale (Sarasota), Michele Upham (Sarasota), Teah Limitone
(Seminole), Shirin Khorsandian (Spring Hill), Ashley LeFevre (St. Petersburg), Paulina
McIntosh (St. Petersburg), Karen Potter (Stanford), Denise Alverio (Tampa), Nataly Arcila
(Tampa), Jenna Ball (Tampa), Andrea Brady (Tampa), Michelle Buskey (Tampa), Heather
Cormier (Tampa), Erin Dafeldecker (Tampa), Kristin Danielik (Tampa), Tara Escribano
(Tampa), Faye Ifill (Tampa), Kim Martins (Tampa), Lara Phinney (Tampa), Ashley Quaid
(Tampa), Jennifer Rivard (Tampa), Kristin Scotland (Tampa), Erin Sharpe (Tampa),
Lyndrea Sutherland (Tampa), Annie Wagner (Tampa), Beckie Ware (Tampa), Kerry
Bennink (Valrico), Nikki Curski (Valrico), Jennifer Wilson (Valrico), Siobhan Alexander
(West Palm Beach), Rachel Jakubowski (Winter Park), Mindy Beluso (Zephyrhills), Kelly
Driscoll (Zephyrhills), Hanna Rhodes (Zephyrhills)
14
Jessica Arb
Nataly Arcila
Renee Horton
Christina Huse
Natalie Nunez
Heather Cormier
Jeannette Dyer
Danielle Malkin
Ashleigh Mell
Lyndrea Sutherland
Denise Alverio
Andrea Brady
Heather Buchanan
Erin Dafeldecker
Jennifer Stahl
Katherine Tirb
Valerie Hoskavich
Julie Lechner
Lara Phinney
Laura Tucker
Natalie Weber
Alison Bartholomew
Lori Chung
Christina Gaudion
Christine Koester
Melanie Sutherland
Kristin Danielik
Laura Engel
Jennette MacDonnell
Lora Madison
Erin Sharpe
Lyndrea Sutherland
Carlene Wawrzonek
Ayodele Gilpin
Candice Lyles
Mindy Mulvihill
Shaena Bair
Maribeth Church
Aleia Long
Tiffany Toale
Christine Tortorici
Erica Lewis
Heather Martin
Kim Martins
Charlene Nelson
Siri Nordby
Kaneile Thomas
Michelle Buskey
Shirin Khorsandian
Carmen Malouf
Jennifer Marriott
Tricia Antonio
Jamie Bombinski
Jenny Mulvihill
Nicole Shore
Andrea Zenone
Tina Aleandri
Helen Campbell
Anna Lea Crowe
Amanda Daku
Laura Gonzalez
Ashley Quaid
Hanna Rhodes
Jessica Reukberg
Jennifer Schutz
Amanda Sterba
Faye Ifill
Kristin Scotland
Beckie Ware
Mindy Beluso
28
Kelly Driscoll
Sara Hyde
Erin Sharpe
Alicia Bostain
Ann-Marie Manchise
Karen Potter
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
29
30
University of South Florida Women’s Soccer
Media
2007
We Are USF
When referring to the University please be
aware of the following policy regarding
usage. First references to the school and its
intercollegiate athletics program should
always be the University of South Florida.
The only secondary references used should
be USF or Bulls. Please refrain from using
South Florida, S. Florida, South Fla. or any
other similar combination.
Media Credentials
All requests for press, broadcast and photo
credentials for USF home soccer matches
should be directed to USF Sports Information
Assistant Director Amy Woodruff, via e-mail
(woodruff@admin.usf.edu), phone (813-9744087) or fax (813-974-5328).
As a general rule, working space is allocated on the following basis: (1) daily newspapers/beat writers and wire-service writers
covering for next-day publications; (2) radio
and television personnel for broadcast origination; (3) newspaper and television photographers. A television desk is located on the
west end of the press box.
Media Parking
Parking for all USF home soccer matches is
located in the Visitor Parking Lot south of the
USF Soccer Stadium and north of the Sun
Dome. Parking is also available in the lot
located southwest of the stadium on Maple
Drive. Parking is free two hours prior to the
start of the match on weekdays and all day
during the weekend.
Media Will Call
A media pass list will be left at the ticket gate
of the USF Soccer Stadium.
Tickets
Contact the USF Ticket Office at 1-800GoBulls to order game tickets. For all matches, adult tickets are $5 and children's tickets
are $3.
Media Information.
USF Sports Information Staff
Chris Freet
Assistant A.D. of
Communications
Football
813-974-4086
Head Coach Interviews
All interviews with Head Coach Denise
Schilte-Brown should be arranged through
SID Amy Woodruff (813-974-4087). The best
time to interview Schilte-Brown is in the
morning. Coach Schilte-Brown is also available for a brief Q&A following practice.
Player Interviews
All media requests for interviews with USF
soccer players should be directed to
Assistant SID Amy Woodruff (office: 813-9744087), preferably 24 hours in advance. The
best time for in-season interviews, either in
person or on the phone, is following practice.
Most USF practices begin at 1 p.m. and end
at approximately 3 p.m. Practice is open to
the media to film and photograph. Practices
are held at the soccer practice fields located
to the north of the USF Athletics Building.
Interviews conducted following practice
should be held to a brief Q&A session. With
advanced notice, interviews with players can
be arranged for other hours. Calling players
at home or on cell phones without permission
from SID Amy Woodruff will not be tolerated.
The players' dorms, athletic training room
and weight room are also off limits. On game
days, players are unavailable until after the
match.
Postgame Interviews
Head Coach Denise Schilte-Brown and
requested players will be available for
postgame interviews following a brief cooldown period. All interviews will be conducted
on the field.
Photography
Photographers are limited to
working along the sidelines of
the field area of the USF Soccer
Stadium, but not behind the
benches or behind the net.
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GoUSFBulls.com is your official source for up-tothe-minute news and information including updated
releases, notes, stats and photo galleries.
Amy Woodruff
Assistant SID
Women’s Soccer Contact
Baseball and M/W Golf
813-974-4087
Michael Hogan
Assistant SID
Women’s Basketball
813-974-4092
Rachel Constantine
Assistant SID
Volleyball and Softball
813-974-0415
Adam Hollen
SID Assistant
Men’s Soccer, Tennis, Track
813-974-5755
BIG EAST
The BIG EAST's home on the World Wide
Web is www.bigeast.org. The site includes
news releases, game stories, standings,
results, statistics updated daily, history,
records, the complete 2007-08 BIG EAST
media guide (in pdf format) as well as links to
all 16 BIG EAST members.
Media Services
The USF soccer pressbox is
located at the top of the south
grandstands. Two phone lines
are located in the pressbox - the
pressbox phone number (813974-7524) and one phone line
for visiting SID/radio (813-9744256).
University of South Florida Women’s Soccer
A New Day.
Campus Map and Directions
Directions to the USF Soccer Stadium
From Interstate 275: Exit at Fowler Avenue and
proceed east for three miles. It is easiest to travel past
the main entrance to the university, turning left onto Bull
Run at the next traffic light (you will see the Museum of
Science & Industry - MOSI - on the right). Passing the
Sun Dome (on the left) and Red McEwen Field (on the
right), you will see the USF Athletics Building at the
intersection of Elm St. and Bull Run. Turn left on Elm St.
which leads into the Visitor Parking Lot. The USF
Soccer Stadium will be located to the north of the Vistor
Parking Lot.
From Interstate 75: Follow Fowler Avenue west
for two miles. Turn right onto Bull Run at the Sun Dome
marquee. Passing the Sun Dome (on the left) and Red
McEwen Field (on the right), you will see the USF
Athletics Building at the intersection of Elm St. and Bull
Run. Turn left on Elm St. which leads into the Visitor
Parking Lot. The USF Soccer Stadium will be located to
the north of the Vistor Parking Lot.
University of South Florida Women’s Soccer
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2007
Tampa
Northern Illinois
UCF
Stetson
Ole Miss
Sunshine State (D-II)
Spartans
Scarlet / Black / Gold
5,500
TampaSpartans.com
Mid-American
Huskies
Cardinal / Black
25,208
NIUHuskies.com
C-USA
Knights
Black / Gold
47,000
UCFAthletics.com
Atlantic Sun
Hatters
Hunter Green / White
2,457
GoHatters.com
SEC
Rebels
Cardinal Red / Navy Blue
17,325
OleMissSports.com
Head Coach:
Alma Mater/Year:
W-L-T/Yrs. at School:
W-L-T/Yrs. Overall:
Assistant Coach:
Assistant Coach:
Volunteer Coach:
Gerry Lucey
C.W. Post, '95
First Season
39-6-1
Erin Morse
Scott Golden
Don Tobin
Marci Miller
Southern Methodist, '98
13-22-4 / 2
13-22-4 / 2
Paul Jobson
Merit Stoukal
Chuck Codd
Amanda Cromwell
Virginia, '92
112-53-7 / 8
132-68-8 / 10
Colby Hale
Donna Fishter
Julie Orlowski
FIU, '91
47-56-10 / 7
86-91-12 / 11
Rod Kenney
Steve Holeman
Wake Forest, '90
131-95-18 / 12
138-101-21 / 13
Derek Greene
Melinda Scruggs
2006 Record:
Conference W-L-T:
NCAA Postseason:
Starters R/L:
Letterwinners R/L:
18-3-1
7-1
NCAA D-II
7/4
17/7
8-11-2
5-6-0
DNQ
10/1
11-6-2
7-1-1
DNQ
6/5
10/10
12-8-1
7-1-1
DNQ
7/4
12/6
8-7-5
4-2-5
DNQ
9/2
18/8
Jeremy Black
813-257-3444
n/a
jblack@ut.edu
David Brauer
815-753-3706
n/a
dbrauer@niu.edu
Brian Ormiston
407-823-2409
407-920-1233
Florida
Georgia
Miami
FAU
Marquette
Conference:
Nickname:
Colors:
Enrollment:
Website:
SEC
Gators
Orange / Blue
48,500
Gatorzone.com
SEC
Bulldogs
Red / Black
33,959
Georgiadogs.com
ACC
Hurricanes
Orange / Green / White
15,670
Hurricanesports.com
Sun Belt
Owls
Blue / Red
26,000
FAUSports.com
BIG EAST
Golden Eagles
Blue / Gold
11,000
GoMarquette.com
Head Coach:
Alma Mater/Year:
W-L-T/Yrs. at School:
W-L-T/Yrs. Overall:
Assistant Coach:
Assistant Coach:
Volunteer Coach:
Becky Burleigh
Methodist, '89
212-55-17 / 12
294-78-23 / 17
Vic Campbell
Alan Kirkup
Patrick Baker
Otterbein, '89
22-15-2 / 2
199-117-22 / 18
Robin Confer
Rob Thompson
Bryan Clift
Tricia Taliaferro
Maryland, '95
37-51-4 / 5
75-74-7 / 8
Jeff Freeman
Matt Hawkey
Nikki Stecich
Brian Dooley
Nova Southeastern, '87
101-45-9 / 8
154-57-13 / 12
Carrie Terrill
Chris Gnehm
Markus Roeders
UNC Asheville, '90
164-63-21 / 11
164-63-21 / 11
Frank Pelaez
Dano Holcomb
2006 Record:
Conference W-L-T:
NCAA Postseason:
Starters R/L:
Letterwinners R/L:
14-6-5
7-1-3
Third Round (T-9)
10/1
20/4
10-9
6-5
DNQ
7/7
16/11
8-9-1
1-8-1
DNQ
9/2
13/10
11-8-2
7-4-0
DNQ
7/4
17/11
12-6-5
7-3-1
Second Round
8/3
20/5
Margaret Belch
305-284-3241
n/a
mbelch@miami.edu
Mike Boseak
561-297-3063
561-756-0653
mboseak@fau.edu
Amy Ufnowski
414-288-7419
414-313-6717
August 18
Tampa, Fla.
USF Soccer Stadium
Conference:
Nickname:
Colors:
Enrollment:
Website:
SID Contact:
Office Phone:
Home Phone:
E-mail:
August 21
Orlando, Fla.
Huskie Soccer Field
September 9
September 7
Athens, Ga.
Gainesville, Fla.
James G. Pressly Stadium Turner Soccer Complex
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2007 Opponents.
SID Contact:
Office Phone:
Home Phone:
E-mail:
Kyle Harris
706-542-1621
508-237-4418
maryh@gators.uaa.uflu.edu kharris@sports.uga.edu
Mary Howard
352-375-4683
352-331-6964
September 2
August 31
August 25
Oxford, Miss.
DeLand, Fla.
Orlando, Fla.
UCF Soccer Complex Stetson Soccer Complex Ole Miss Soccer Stadium
Brian Petrotta
386-822-8130
386-747-2824
bormiston@athletics.ucf.edu bpetrott@stetson.edu
September 14
Coral Gables, Fla.
Cobb Stadium
September 16
Boca Raton, Fla.
FAU Field
Joey Jones
662-915-7526
478-972-2062
joeyj@olemiss.edu
September 21
Milwaukee, Wis.
Valley Fields
amy.ufnowski@marquette.edu
University of South Florida Women’s Soccer
A New Day.
2007 Opponents
Connecticut
Providence
Georgetown
Villanova
Syracuse
BIG EAST
Huskies
National Flag Blue / White
28,481
UConnHuskies.com
BIG EAST
Friars
Black / White / Silver
3,912
Friars.com
BIG EAST
Hoyas
Blue / Gray
13,652
GUHoyas.com
BIG EAST
Wildcats
Blue / White
6,200
Villanova.com
BIG EAST
Orange
Orange
11,000
SUAthletics.com
Head Coach:
Alma Mater/Year:
W-L-T/Yrs. at School:
W-L-T/Yrs. Overall:
Assistant Coach:
Assistant Coach:
Volunteer Coach:
Len Tsantiris
Connecticut, '77
442-122-33 / 26
442-122-33 / 26
Sarah Barnes
Carey O'Brien
Jim McGirr
Rider, '92
9-19-17 / 3
9-19-17 / 3
Jennifer Sullivan
Dave Nolan
Seton Hall, '91
26-26-7 / 4
26-26-7 / 4
Naomi Meiburger
Mike Calabretta
Tammy Pearman
Ann Clifton
East Stroudsburg, '86
124-61-25 / 11
124-61-25 / 11
B.J. Callaghan
John King
Pat Farmer
St. Lawrence, '76
16-33-9 / 3
258-101-37 / 18
Robyn Pepicelli
Katie Ely
2006 Record:
Conference W-L-T:
NCAA Postseason:
Starters R/L:
Letterwinners R/L:
11-7-4
7-3-1
Second Round
10/1
14/3
4-8-5
1-8-2
DNQ
9/2
15/3
5-9-5
2-7-2
DNQ
7/4
19/4
16-4-2
7-2-2
Second Round
10/1
18/6
4-12-3
3-7-1
DNQ
10/1
14/3
Mike Roth
860-486-4707
248-766-9914
Michael.roth@uconn.edu
Dan Colleran
401-865-1245
n/a
dcollera@providence.edu
Drew Wiseman
202-687-6591
n/a
caw67@georgetown.edu
David Berman
610-519-4122
860-490-63-98
St. John's
Cincinnati
Louisville
W est Virginia
Virginia
Pittsburgh
BIG EAST
Red Storm
Red / White
19,600
RedStormSports.com
BIG EAST
Bearcats
Red / Black
35,244
GoBearcats.com
BIG EAST
Cardinals
Red, Black / White
21,089
UofLSports.com
BIG EAST
Mountaineers
Old Gold / Blue
27,715
MSNsportsNET.com
BIG EAST
Panthers
Blue / Gold
33,574
Pittsburghpanthers.com
Head Coach:
Alma Mater/Year:
W-L-T/Yrs. at School:
W-L-T/Yrs. Overall:
Assistant Coach:
Assistant Coach:
Volunteer Coach:
Ian Stone
West London, '90
117-105-24 / 13
117-105-24 / 13
Michele Canning
Jessica Clinton
Kaitlin Schmidt
Meridy Glenn
Brown, '80
249-174-34 / 24
249-174-34 / 24
Becki Poeppelmeier
Stefani Workman
Karen Ferguson
Connecticut, '93
53-69-10 / 7
53-69-10 / 7
Kyle Singer
Nikki Izzo-Brown
Rochester, '93
133-58-14 / 10
146-63-14 / 11
Nikki Goodenow
Lisa Stoia
Sue-Moy Chin
Florida International, '98
23-39-9 / 4
23-39-9 / 4
Joenal Castma
Barry Bimbi
2006 Record:
Conference W-L-T:
NCAA Postseason:
Starters R/L:
Letterwinners R/L:
10-5-4
5-3-3
DNQ
10/1
20/1
7-9-2
4-3-2
DNQ
8/3
17/9
13-4-3
7-4-0
First Round
7/4
12/6
14-4-3
8-2-1
First Round
13/2
9/2
8-8-3
3-6-2
DNQ
6/5
18/5
Amy Mulligan
718-990-1522
n/a
mulligaa@stjohns.edu
Jeremy Martin
513-556-5191
513-519-9792
Jeremy.martin@uc.edu
Sean Moth
502-852-2159
n/a
sean.moth@louisville.edu
Tim Goodenow
304-293-2821
n/a
Greg Hotchkiss
412-648-8242
412-491-5296
tim.goodenow@mail.wvu.edu
ghotchkiss@athletics.pitt.edu
September 28
Tampa, Fla.
USF Soccer Stadium
Conference:
Nickname:
Colors:
Enrollment:
Website:
SID Contact:
Office Phone:
Home Phone:
E-mail:
October 14
Tampa, Fla.
USF Soccer Stadium
Conference:
Nickname:
Colors:
Enrollment:
Website:
SID Contact:
Office Phone:
Home Phone:
E-mail:
September 30
Providence, R.I.
Glay Field
October 19
Cincinnati, Ohio
Gettler Stadium
October 5
Tampa, Fla.
USF Soccer Stadium
October 21
Louisville, Ky.
Cardinal Park
October 7
Tampa, Fla.
USF Soccer Stadium
October 12
Tampa, Fla.
USF Soccer Stadium
Kevin Zalaznik
315-443-2608
412-605-4668
david.berman@villanova.edu suacpr@syr.edu
October 26
Morgantown, W.V.
Dlesk Soccer Stadium
October 28
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Founders Field
University of South Florida Women’s Soccer
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2007
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In 2007-08, the BIG EAST will be in its
third academic year as a 16-member conference. While many outside the league were
curious and sometimes skeptical of the longterm prospects of the largest Division I-A conference, the student-athletes concentrated
on their tasks at hand and continued the
league's proud tradition of success.
BIG EAST teams earned plenty of recognition at the highest levels in 2006-07. In basketball, the Georgetown men's team and the
Rutgers women's team each advanced to
their respective Final Fours with Rutgers
playing in the national championship game.
The 2006 football season was the BIG
EAST's best ever. Louisville, West Virginia
and Rutgers all finished in the top 12 in the
final national polls. The BIG EAST posted a
5-0 bowl record and won the ESPN Bowl
Challenge Cup.
On the diamond, the Louisville baseball
team played its way to the College World
Series. In softball, DePaul also participated
in the College World Series. The Notre
Dame women's soccer team advanced to the
NCAA title game and the Connecticut field
hockey team made it to the Final Four.
The BIG EAST took the men's and
women's M.A.C. Hermann Trophy, the top
individual award in soccer. The winners were
Joseph Lapira and Kerri Hanks, both of Notre
Dame.
The goals of the BIG EAST have never
changed. The league aims and expects to
compete at the highest level and does so
with integrity and sportsmanship.
The BIG EAST became the nation's
largest Division I-A group in 2005-06 when
five new members began competing. The
new schools were: University of Cincinnati,
DePaul University, University of Louisville,
Marquette University and the University of
South Florida.
BIG EAST institutions reside in nine of the
nation's top 34 largest media markets, including New York, Chicago, Philadelphia,
Washington, D.C., Tampa, Pittsburgh,
Hartford, Milwaukee and Cincinnati. With its
newest members, BIG EAST markets will
contain almost one fourth of all television
households in the U.S.
Since opening its doors in 1979, the
league has won 25 national championships
in six different sports and 124 student-athletes have won individual national titles.
The BIG EAST has always been able to
boast that some of its best students are also
some of its best athletes. More than 350 student-athletes have earned academic all-
BIG EAST Conference.
America honors. Last
year in football, Brian
Leonard of Rutgers
won the Draddy Award,
known as the academic
Heisman. Jay Henry of
West Virginia was one of eight national scholar-athlete award winners named by the
National Football Foundation.
Louisville field hockey standout Jessica
Javelet, the 2006 BIG EAST Offensive Player
of the Year, was named first team academic
all-America. The Louisville team, which
earned a berth in the NCAA Championship,
was recognized by the National Field Hockey
Coaches Association for the highest team
GPA in the nation for a second straight year.
The BIG EAST has continued its basketball success in the 21st century. In 2003-04,
Connecticut became the first school in NCAA
history to win the men's and women's NCAA
titles in the same season. In '02-03, the BIG
EAST became the first conference in NCAA
history to win the men's and women's titles in
the same year when the Syracuse men and
the Connecticut women took home the NCAA
crowns. In men's basketball, BIG EAST
squads have won three of the last nine NCAA
championships. BIG EAST women's teams
have taken five of the last eight NCAA titles.
Proactive movement has been a signature
strategy for the conference that was born in
1979. The BIG EAST continually turns challenges into opportunities to become stronger.
In the spring of 2001, the BIG EAST added
women's lacrosse and rowing to its growing
list of sports. The first women's golf championship was held in the spring of 2003.
The BIG EAST became a reality on May
31, 1979, following a meeting of athletic
directors from Providence College, St.
John's,
Georgetown
and
Syracuse
Universities. Seton Hall, Connecticut and
Boston College completed the original seven
school alliance.
While the membership has both increased
and changed, the focus of the BIG EAST has
not wavered. The conference reflects a tradition of broad based programs, led by
administrators and coaches who place a constant emphasis on academic integrity. Its
student athletes own significantly high graduation rates and their record of scholastic
achievement notably show a balance
between intercollegiate athletics and academics.
Any successful organization needs outstanding leadership. Michael Tranghese, the
league's first full-time employee, and for 11
years the associate to Dave Gavitt, became
Commissioner in 1990. In his first year, he
administered the formation of The BIG EAST
Football Conference.
The league has long been considered a
leader in innovative concepts in promotion
and publicity, particularly regarding television. Those efforts have resulted in unparalleled visibility for BIG EAST student athletes.
The conference has enjoyed long-standing
relationships with CBS, ESPN, Inc. and ABC.
While BIG EAST basketball games are
regular sellouts at campus and major public
arenas, including the annual men's BIG
EAST Championship in Madison Square
Garden, attendance figures also are significant in soccer, women's basketball and baseball games.
More than 550 BIG EAST student-athletes
have earned all America recognition and
dozens have won individual NCAA national
championships. The BIG EAST has been
well represented in U.S. or foreign national
and Olympic teams. Several athletes earned
gold medals in each of the last five summer
Olympiads.
The BIG EAST has its headquarters in
Providence where the conference administers to more than 5,500 athletes in 23 sports.
University of South Florida Women’s Soccer
BIG EAST Conference
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Lafayette at Villanova
Syracuse at Oakland (Mich.)
Va. Commonwealth vs. Seton Hall
Fairleigh Dickinson at St. John's
Connecticut vs. Princeton
USF at Stetson
DePaul vs. Ohio
Loyola (Chicago) vs. Louisville
Providence at Rhode Island
Xavier at Cincinnati
Bowling Green at West Virginia
Long Island University at Rutgers
Richmond vs. Georgetown
Youngstown State at Pittsburgh
Michigan at Notre Dame
Washington at Marquette
1:30 p.m.
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Noon
Lafayette vs. Seton Hall
11 a.m.
Manhattan vs. Georgetown
Noon
Miami (Ohio) at Cincinnati
1 p.m.
Cornell at St. John's
1 p.m.
Niagara at Pittsburgh
1 p.m.
Louisville at Purdue
1 p.m.
Syracuse at Michigan State
1 p.m.
USF at Mississippi
1:30 p.m.
Notre Dame at Florida
1:30 p.m.
Va. Commonwealth at Villanova
2 p.m.
West Virginia at Virginia
2 p.m.
Indiana State at Marquette
2 p.m.
Providence vs. Massachusetts
2:30 p.m.
DePaul at Cleveland State
3 p.m.
Lehigh at Rutgers
5 p.m.
Georgetown at James Madison
7 p.m.
Louisville at Ohio
4 p.m.
Bucknell at Rutgers
7 p.m.
DePaul at Loyola-Chicago
8 p.m.
Penn State at Connecticut
7 p.m.
La Salle at Marquette
8 p.m.
Pittsburgh at Georgia State
2 p.m.
Drake at DePaul
2 p.m.
St. John's at Sacred Heart
4 p.m.
Providence vs. Minnesota
4 p.m.
Georgetown vs. George Washington 5 p.m.
Cincinnati at Michigan
7 p.m.
Villanova at Princeton
7 p.m.
Rhode Island at West Virginia
7 p.m.
Fairleigh Dickinson at Syracuse
7 p.m.
USF at Florida
7 p.m.
Notre Dame at Santa Clara
7:30 p.m.
Providence vs. Cal-Poly
11 a.m.
Notre Dame vs. Stanford
11 a.m.
Miami (Ohio) at St. John's
Noon
Georgetown vs. Stony Brook
Noon
Robert Morris at Villanova
1 p.m.
Delaware at Seton Hall
1 p.m.
Marquette at Michigan
1 p.m.
Butler at Louisville
1 p.m.
Monmouth at Rutgers
1 p.m.
Pittsburgh at Auburn
1 p.m.
USF at Georgia
1 p.m.
Penn State at West Virginia
1 p.m.
Rhode Island at Syracuse
1 p.m.
Central Connecticut at Connecticut 1 p.m.
DePaul at Southeast Missouri State
3 p.m.
St. Peter's at Villanova
4 p.m.
Dayton at Cincinnati
7 p.m.
American at Georgetown
3 p.m.
Louisville at Wake Forest
7 p.m.
UW-Green Bay at Marquette
8 p.m.
Marquette vs. Loyola (Md.)
3:30 p.m.
Seton Hall at Monmouth
3 p.m.
St. Joseph's at Georgetown
3 p.m.
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A New Day.
St. John's vs. Vermont
4 p.m.
Hartford at Providence
4 p.m.
Cincinnati at Oakland (Mich.)
4 p.m.
West Virginia vs. Texas A&M
5 p.m.
Villanova at Lehigh
7 p.m.
East Carolina at Syracuse
7 p.m.
USF at Miami (Fla.)
7 p.m.
Xavier at Pittsburgh
7 p.m.
Rutgers at Stanford
7 p.m.
Brown at Connecticut
7:30 p.m.
Princeton at Notre Dame
7:30 p.m.
DePaul at Evansville
8 p.m.
Marquette vs. Rhode Island
1 p.m.
St. John's vs. Maine
10:30 a.m.
Xavier at West Virginia
1 p.m.
Temple at Villanova
1 p.m.
Syracuse at Boston College
1 p.m.
Rutgers at Santa Clara
1 p.m.
Quinnipiac at Providence
1 p.m.
Delaware at Georgetown
1 p.m.
Ohio State at Louisville
1 p.m.
Pittsburgh at Kent State
1 p.m.
Seton Hall at Fordham
1 p.m.
Oklahoma State at Notre Dame 1:30 p.m.
Fairfield at Connecticut
2:30 p.m.
USF at Florida Atlantic University 3 p.m.
Northern Illinois at DePaul
5 p.m.
Cincinnati at Wright State
5 p.m.
Syracuse at Binghamton
7 p.m.
VILLANOVA AT GEORGETOWN
3 p.m.
CONNECTICUT AT PROVIDENCE 4 p.m.
SETON HALL AT RUTGERS
5 p.m.
LOUISVILLE AT CINCINNATI
5:30 p.m.
SYRACUSE AT ST. JOHN'S
6 p.m.
WEST VIRGINIA AT PITTSBURGH 7 p.m.
DE PAUL AT NOTRE DAME
7:30 pm.
USF AT MARQUETTE
8 p.m.
Penn State at Notre Dame
12:30 p.m.
Cincinnati at Cleveland State
1 p.m.
Syracuse at Colgate
1 p.m.
Wake Forest at West Virginia
1 p.m.
Marist at Seton Hall
1 p.m.
Providence at Fairfield
1 p.m.
Ohio at Pittsburgh
1 p.m.
Kentucky at Louisville
2:30 p.m.
Pennsylvania at Villanova
3 p.m.
IPWF at DePaul
5 p.m.
Marquette at UW-Milwaukee
7 p.m.
St. John's at Columbia
7 p.m.
Fairleigh Dickinson at Rutgers
7 p.m.
SETON HALL AT GEORGETOWN 3 p.m.
RUTGERS AT VILLANOVA
4 p.m.
ST. JOHN'S AT WEST VIRGINIA
5 p.m.
DE PAUL AT CINCINNATI
7 p.m.
SYRACUSE AT PITTSBURGH
7 p.m.
PROVIDENCE AT MARQUETTE
7 p.m.
NOTRE DAME AT LOUISVILLE
7 p.m.
CONNECTICUT AT USF
7:30 p.m.
USF AT PROVIDENCE
Noon
VILLANOVA AT SETON HALL
1 p.m.
WEST VIRGINIA AT SYRACUSE
1 p.m.
GEORGETOWN AT RUTGERS
1 p.m.
PITTSBURGH AT ST. JOHN'S
1 p.m.
CINCINNATI AT NOTRE DAME
1 p.m.
MARQUETTE AT CONNECTICUT
1 p.m.
LOUISVILLE AT DEPAUL
2 p.m.
October
2
5
5
5
5
5
5
Rutgers at Princeton
7:30 p.m.
SETON HALL AT PROVIDENCE
3 p.m.
LOUISVILLE AT WEST VIRGINIA
7 p.m.
DE PAUL AT ST. JOHN'S
7 p.m.
CINCINNATI AT PITTSBURGH
7 p.m.
NOTRE DAME AT SYRACUSE
7 p.m.
RUTGERS AT CONNECTICUT
7 p.m.
5
5
5
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
11
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
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19
19
19
19
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DE PAUL AT ST. JOHN'S
7 p.m.
GEORGETOWN AT USF
7:30 p.m.
VILLANOVA AT MARQUETTE
8 p.m.
VILLANOVA AT USF
1 p.m.
RUTGERS AT PROVIDENCE
1 p.m.
SETON HALL AT CONNECTICUT
1 p.m.
NOTRE DAME AT ST. JOHN'S
1 p.m.
LOUISVILLE AT PITTSBURGH
1 p.m.
DE PAUL AT SYRACUSE
1 p.m.
CINCINNATI AT WEST VIRGINIA
1 p.m.
LOUISVILLE AT PITTSBURGH
1 p.m.
GEORGETOWN AT MARQUETTE 2 p.m.
RUTGERS AT LOUISVILLE
7 p.m.
WEST VIRGINIA AT PROVIDENCE
3 p.m.
VILLANOVA AT DE PAUL
4 p.m.
SETON HALL AT CINCINNATI
7 p.m.
PITTSBURGH AT CONNECTICUT 7 p.m.
SYRACUSE AT USF
6 p.m.
GEORGETOWN AT NOTRE DAME 7:30 p.m.
ST. JOHN'S AT MARQUETTE
8 p.m.
SETON HALL AT LOUISVILLE
1 p.m.
WEST VIRGINIA AT CONNECTICUT 1 p.m.
VILLANOVA AT NOTRE DAME
1 p.m.
PITTSBURGH AT PROVIDENCE
1 p.m.
RUTGERS AT CINCINNATI
1 p.m.
ST. JOHN'S AT USF
1 p.m.
GEORGETOWN AT DE PAUL
2 p.m.
SYRACUSE AT MARQUETTE
2 p.m.
WEST VIRGINIAAT GEORGETOWN
3 p.m.
PITTSBURGH AT VILLANOVA
4 p.m.
CONNECTICUT AT DE PAUL
4 p.m.
USF AT CINCINNATI
7 p.m.
SYRACUSE AT SETON HALL
7 p.m.
MARQUETTE AT LOUISVILLE
7 p.m.
ST. JOHN'S AT RUTGERS
7 p.m.
PROVIDENCE AT NOTRE DAME 7:30 p.m.
USF AT LOUISVILLE
Noon
ST. JOHN'S AT SETON HALL
1 p.m.
CONNECTICUT AT NOTRE DAME 1 p.m.
MARQUETTE AT CINCINNATI
1 p.m.
WEST VIRGINIA AT VILLANOVA
1 p.m.
SYRACUSE AT RUTGERS
1 p.m.
PITTSBURGH AT GEORGETOWN 1 p.m.
PROVIDENCE AT DE PAUL
2 p.m.
CINCINNATI AT GEORGETOWN
1 p.m.
LOUISVILLE AT VILLANOVA
4 p.m.
NOTRE DAME AT SETON HALL
7 p.m.
USF AT WEST VIRGINIA
7 p.m.
CONNECTICUT AT ST. JOHN'S
7 p.m.
PROVIDENCE AT SYRACUSE
7 p.m.
MARQUETTE AT PITTSBURGH
7 p.m.
DE PAUL AT RUTGERS
7 p.m.
PROVIDENCE AT ST. JOHN'S
1 p.m.
LOUISVILLE AT GEORGETOWN
1 p.m.
NOTRE DAME AT RUTGERS
1 p.m.
USF AT PITTSBURGH
1 p.m.
CONNECTICUT AT SYRACUSE
1 p.m.
MARQUETTE AT WEST VIRGINIA 1 p.m.
CINCINNATI AT VILLANOVA
1 p.m.
DE PAUL AT SETON HALL
1 p.m.
November
1
BIG EAST CHAMPIONSHIP - First Round
Campus Sites, Times TBA
3 BIG EAST CHAMPIONSHIP - Quarterfinals
Campus Sites, Times TBA
9 BIG EAST CHAMPIONSHIP - Semifinals
Morgantown, W.Va., Times TBA
11 BIG EAST CHAMPIONSHIP - Title Game
Morgantown, W.Va., Time TBA
All times (EST) are subject to change
BIG EAST Conference game in CAPS
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2007
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University of South Florida Women’s Soccer
The University
2007
The University of
South Florida is among
America's largest and
most
dynamic
research universities.
Founded in 1956,
USF opened its
doors with an
enrollment
of
nearly
2,000.
Today,
the
University
serves more
than 44,000
students at
four campuses located in
Tampa,
St.
Petersburg, SarasotaManatee and Lakeland.
The ninth largest university in the
nation and a member of the BIG EAST Athletic
Conference, USF has achieved distinction in all areas of academics,
sports, research and funding. The University offers 217 degree programs at the undergraduate, graduate, specialty and doctoral levels,
including the doctor of medicine.
USF's student body is as diverse as its academic program profile. More than 30 percent of the University's students are African
American, Black, Asian American, Hispanic or Native American, and
USF is home to scholars from every state in the U.S. and more than
125 countries across the globe. Almost 60 percent of students are
women. USF students are taught by highly regarded faculty who
came to USF from many of the world's leading universities and
research institutions.
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Top Research University
The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching has
placed USF in its highest classification level, which is "Research
Discover USF.
University with Very High Research Activity." Of the 4,321 colleges
and universities classified, USF is one of only 63 public universities in
the highest tier. Inclusion at this level affirms USF's position among
the top research universities in the nation. USF was awarded more
than $310 million in research contracts and grants in 2006.
USF is one of 76 universities in the nation designated by The
Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching as being most
engaged with their communities and one of only ten public research
universities across the country designated as "very high research"
and "community-engaged." USF is the only Florida university - public or private - to receive this classification.
At the center of the
Tampa Bay region's
medical, biotechnology
and
bioscience
research, USF has
become a major player in the highly competitive
research
arena. USF's intern a t i o n a l l y
r e n o w n e d
researchers are
making radical
breakthrough in
marine
science, medicine, engineering and
s o c i a l
research.
Work
in
counter-terrorism
and
biological
defense, optical sensors, immunology, Alzheimer's and other neurological disorders, aging studies, laser technology and alternative
fuels has gained national and international recognition.
University of South Florida Women’s Soccer
Discover USF
A New Day.
The University is a leader in establishing public/private partnerships for the mutual exchange of resources and talent for research
and development. As one of the major anchors in the creation and
development of the 21-county Florida High Technology Corridor that
runs from the Atlantic coast to the Gulf of Mexico along Interstate 4,
USF attracts hundreds of high-tech businesses and creates thousands of jobs in the heart of central Florida.
The University's master-planned Research and Development
Park, on the Tampa campus, links USF facilities to high-tech research
firms, devoting 1.2 million square feet of space to offices, research
and development activities. A hotel on the property has 1,400 square
feet of conference and meeting facilities, opening new opportunities
for conferences and collaborative activities.
E c o n o m i c
Impact
The impact of the
University on the
Tampa Bay Region
is intellectual, cultural and economic.
In January 2006,
USF released the
findings of an
e c o n o m i c
impact study.
The
results
reported that
USF makes a
$3.2 billion
annual economic impact
on the regional economy
of Tampa Bay through
direct and indirect
spending of payroll,
student tuition, student expenses, construction
and
research.
Top-Notch
Facilities
USF boasts
modern science
and engineering labs, a
communications building
with a full
range
of
broadcast
facilities,
on-campus public
television and radio stations,
foreign language listening labs, fine art
studios and display spaces, photo darkrooms,
education teaching labs, and even an on-campus elementary school.
Hundreds of computers are available seven days a week in 12 labs
conveniently located on all four campuses with free Internet access.
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University of South Florida Women’s Soccer
2007
Welcome to Tampa Bay.
tion to cultural events, the area offers theme
parks such as Busch Gardens and Adventure
Island, professional sports, boating, yearround golf and a destination where families
can escape to marvel at Florida's natural
majesty.
Yes, the sun does shine on us an average of 240 days a year, but that's only part of
the picture. Just take a more in depth look at
the many items that make Tampa Bay an
ideal place to call home.
Sports & Recreation
64
Tampa Bay serves as a vacation getaway to 18 million people per year, but to us
it's home. And what a great place it is. We
revel in the kiss of the sun, the caress of the
breeze and the sparkle of the turquoise water
all around us. Sometimes at the end of a long
winter weekend, we call our friends, who are
buried under a blanket of snow, and tell them
how we spent our day: Playing golf in short
sleeves, enjoying our boat, hosting a picnic in
the park. At times the temptation to rub it in
wears down even the best of us.
However, the Tampa Bay area offers
much more than just nice weather. Over two
million residents would agree it's a great
place to work, to recreate, to grow a business, to raise a family and to live.
Ideally located on the coast of Florida's
beautiful Gulf of Mexico, the Tampa Bay
region provides easy access to Gulf beaches
and surrounding cities. The area's central
location also provides access to other Florida
treasures, perfect for day trips including
Orlando, Daytona and Miami.
The Bay Area is a vibrant multi-cultural
community. It's such a hotbed of diversity that
the U.S. Census Bureau named the area one
of the five most diverse, integrated urban
areas in the country. This diverse mix of
homes and cultures add to the area's high
quality of life. Newcomers will find stately
charm among the older neighborhoods of
Hyde Park or innovative planning and amenities in the northern communities of
Carrolwood and New Tampa. East of the
county, the country flavor of Plant City; to the
west and south, the beauty of the Pinellas
County and Sarasota/Bradenton beaches.
Just east of downtown Tampa, Ybor
City, one of only three Florida National
Historic Districts, mixes the past with the
present. The area, which was famous for its
flourishing cigar industry during the late 19th
and early 20th centuries, is now famous for
its rich culture and exciting nightlife.
Centro Ybor, a former cigar factory itself,
is now a popular spot for shopping and dining. Ybor City also offers art studios and
Spanish-Cuban ethnic restaurants with a true
taste of the local cuisine. But the fun doesn't
stop when the sun goes down. At night, Ybor
City comes alive with nightclubs showcasing
the blues, jazz and rock. For those who enjoy
somewhat quieter nights, Centro Ybor, at the
heart of the city, offers a more family type
atmosphere with shops, restaurants and a
movie theater. No matter how you like to
spend your evenings, Ybor City won't disappoint you.
And if you've never thought about
Tampa Bay as a place where the arts flourish,
think again. Our museums draw acclaim from
visitors and critics alike. We enjoy a
renowned symphony
Baseball, football, basketball, tennis,
golf, hockey…. whatever sport you're looking
for, we've got it. For spectators and participants alike, Tampa Bay's mild climate and
first-rate facilities allow its residents and visitors to enjoy any number of sporting activities
virtually year-round.
Spoiled by an annual average of 240
days of sunshine and a mean temperature
that even in January hovers around 60
degrees, Tampa residents pursue recreation
and fitness opportunities with great enthusiasm. They go fishing, play tennis, jog,
rollerblade, ride bicycles…. the list is endless.
There are countless ways to get exercise, but
shoveling snow isn't one of them.
The Tampa Bay area offers beautiful
parks and recreation facilities that allow visitors and residents to enjoy any outdoor activity they choose from a scenic canoe ride
down the charming Hillsborough River to a
family football or softball game at any one of
the area's neighborhood parks.
For those who just like to sit back and
watch the excitement, the historic Tampa Bay
Downs is a perfect place to spend the day.
Visitors can enjoy a day of thoroughbred racing and try their luck by wagering on their
favorite horses.
orchestra, an exciting theater scene and cultural performances in state of the art venues. Those
venues - including the University of South
Florida's own Sun Dome - also play host to
most every national touring musical act.
Weekends are never dull here. In addi-
University of South Florida Women’s Soccer
A New Day.
Welcome to Tampa Bay
Tampa/Hillsborough County to take vacations
or attend conventions. Keeping this in mind,
the hospitality community devotes much
effort to continuously offering new things to
see and do.
Tampa's newest addition came in 2004
with the opening of the Ford Amphitheater,
where visitors can experience some of the
nation's hottest touring performers and concerts.
Attractions & Events
Residents can always watch the pros.
Whether it's the 2003 Super Bowl Champion
Tampa Bay Buccaneers, the 2004 Stanley
Cup Champion Tampa Bay Lightning or the
Tampa Bay Devil Rays of Major League
Baseball, Tampa Bay fans can enjoy professional sports year-round. Other pro teams
include the five-time Arena Bowl Champion
Tampa Bay Storm and an abundance of
Major League Baseball teams in Spring
Training, including the New York Yankees,
just a long home run away from Raymond
James Stadium.
The facilities for these franchises are as
first class as the many fans that attend the
various events. So much so, Tampa Bay is
among only a handful of cities nationally to
attract a Super Bowl, Final Four and NHL AllStar-Game.
Tampa Bay hosted its third Super Bowl
in 2001 and will host its fourth in 2009 at
Raymond James Stadium. The University of
South Florida is serving as the host institution
for the 2008 NCAA Men's Basketball First
and Second Rounds, the 2008 NCAA
Women's Basketball Final Four and the 2009
NCAA Women's Volleyball Championship.
The Tampa Bay Lightning's home - the St.
Pete Times Forum - welcomed the ACC
Men's Basketball Tournament in 2007 and
will host the 2009 SEC Men's Basketball
Tournament and the 2012 NCAA Frozen
Four.
Tourism
Welcoming visitors has always been a
mainstay of Tampa business. Annually, more
than 18 million people come to
With so many people visiting the Bay
Area each year, you better believe there are
plenty of things to see and do. Newcomers,
as well as long time residents, sometimes
find it difficult to keep up with the ever-growing list of sights and attractions. The Tampa
Bay area is packed with excitement, offering
visitors educational, entertaining and cultural
attractions.
Some attractions - like Busch Gardens
and the Florida Aquarium - are consistently
expanding to give people even more reasons
to keep coming back. Thrill seekers will enjoy
the newest addition at Busch Gardens SheiKra - America's only dive coaster and
one of only three such coasters in the world.
SheiKra is 200 feet up, 90 degrees straight
down and already a legend. Others, such as
the Florida Aquarium, the Museum of
Science and Industry and Lowry Park Zoo,
have recently completed expansion projects
worth millions of dollars.
As it is already, the number of places to
go and things to do is nearly overwhelming.
The list is only partially complete with Busch
Gardens, Adventure Island, The Florida
Aquarium, Lowry Park Zoo, Museum of
Science and Industry (MOSI), Yacht StarShip
dining cruises, an abundance of beaches,
the Henry B. Plant Museum, the Tampa
Museum of Art, Tampa Bay Performing Arts
Center and Ybor City.
Arts & Culture
The arts are a vital component of the
Tampa Bay community. Newcomers quickly
realize that in this region the arts thrive. From
its theater groups, orchestras, world-class
performance halls, museums, galleries and
much more, Tampa Bay's cultural horizons
are diverse and stimulating.
Venues such as the Tampa Bay History
Museum, Ybor City State Museum, MOSI,
and the Florida International Museum and
Salvador Dali Museum in nearby St.
Petersburg are attracting praise from critics
around the country.
Downtown Tampa offers a variety of
commercial art galleries that showcase
museum quality exhibitions ranging from cutting edge contemporary art to decorative
sculptural and glass works.
The Tampa Theatre, with its unique
baroque style architecture and brand new
marquee, shows a variety of independent
and foreign films, as well as classic film
shows.
If great music is what you want, then
Coachman Park in nearby Clearwater is
where you'll want to be. The park plays host
to numerous musical venues year-round.
From country to rock, R&B, reggae and the
annual Jazz Fest, Coachman Park has
something for everyone.
Catch a Broadway play, listen as contemporary poets compete for applause or
browse among the displays of one of Tampa
Bay's many sidewalk art festivals.
All this and so much more adds up to an
electric combination, making Tampa Bay one
of the most happening spots in the nation.
Whether you enjoy quiet days and invigorating nights - or vice versa - Tampa Bay's got
just what you're looking for.
Area Attractions
Busch Gardens Tampa
Bay
For Tickets, Group Events
& Park Information
Phone: 888-800-5447
www.buschgardens.com
Transportation
First Priority Tours, Inc.
Joan E.Hart
12301 40th Street North
Clearwater, FL 33762
Phone: 800-550-1148
jhart@verizon.net
Martz First Class Coach Co.
Crystal Hueston - Charter Mgr.
4783 37th Street North
St. Petersburg, FL 33714
Phone: 727-526-9086 Ext: 24
800-282-8020
chueston@martzgroup.com
USF Area Hotels
Embassy Suites Tampa USF/Busch Gardens
The Official Hotel of USF
Athletics
Martin A. Rothchild
3705 Spectrum Blvd.
Tampa, FL 33612
Phone: 813-903-6601
Marty.rothchild@jqh.com
embassysuitesusf.com
Clarion Hotel - Near USF
Gwen Thurman - Dir. of Sales
2701 E. Fowler Ave
Tampa, FL 33612
Phone: 813-952-2504
gthurman@uscrmanagement.com
tampaclarion.com
Hilton Garden Inn Tampa
North
Genii Reynolds,
Sports Sales Mgr.
13305 Tampa Oaks Blvd.
Temple Terrace, FL 33637
Phone: 813-342-5002
genii_reynolds@hilton.com
tampanorth.gardeninn.com
Westshore/Airport/Stadiu
m Hotel
Sheraton Suites Tampa Airport
Michelle Keenan, Sales Mgr.
4400 West Cypress Street
Tampa, FL 33607
Phone: 813-357-6143
Michelle.keenan@sheraton.com
sheraton.com/tampaairport
Clearwater Beach
Sheraton Sand Key Resort
Jack Guy, Vice President
of Sales and Marketing
1160 Gulf Boulevard
Clearwater Beach, FL 33637
Phone: 727-593-6001
jguy@sheratonsandkey.com
www.sheratonsandkey.com
Ask for the USF Athletics
Preferred Rate
USF Athletics
Preferred Travel
Contact:
Ivy Willing
813-974-7496
E-mail:
iwilling@ispsports.com
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BIG EAST Rookie of the Year, Matt
Grothe led the football team to its firstever bowl championship with a victory at
the Papajohns.com Bowl in 2006. Grothe
twice won BIG EAST Offensive Player of
the Week honors and was selected to the
honorable mention Freshman All-America
Team by The Sporting News.
The University of South Florida
Department of Athletics sponsors 17 sports that compete at
the NCAA Division I level,
including baseball, football,
women's sailing, softball, volleyball and women's and men's
basketball, golf, tennis, track
and field, cross country and
soccer. The Bulls joined the
BIG EAST Conference in 2005.
Forward Jessica Dickson
became the first USF woman
selected in the 2007 WNBA
Draft when the Sacramento
Monarchs took the Ocala,
Fla., native with the 21st nod
overall and the eighth pick in
the second round. Dickson
ended her four-year career as
the schools all-time leading
scorer - male or female - with
2,402 career points.
With a dramatic 4-3 win over
No. 1 seed Notre Dame, (No.
2 nationally), the University of
South Florida women's tennis
team rallied to take four singles matches after dropping
the early doubles point and
claimed the first ever BIG
EAST Championship for USF
in any sport, on April 22, 2007.
University of South Florida right handed pitcher Danny
Otero was selected in the 21st round of the 2007 Major
League Baseball First-Year Player Draft. Otero, who was
one of four Bulls to be chosen in
the draft, was picked 644th overall
by the San Francisco Giants in
the 21st round.
As a junior, Christina Jones
placed fourth at the 2007 BIG
EAST Golf Championships,
leading the Bulls to a thirdplace finish in the April event.
In March the Jensen Beach,
Fla., native took home medalist honors at the Ryder Florida
College Championship, helping USF to the only team victory of the season.
Eight USF athletes were drafted
into the professional ranks, including four by Major League Baseball,
two by Major League Soccer and
one apiece by the Women's
National Basketball Association
and National Football League.
Also in 2006-07, 164 student-athletes complied a cumulative grade
point average of 3.0 or better. Eight
student athletes earned perfect
GPAs of 4.0.
Pitcher Cristi Ecks concluded the 2007 season with the third-best
ERA in the nation, grabbing Second Team AllBIG EAST honors. The
Manassas, Va., native
saved seven games,
tying for second in the
country, while setting
the new USF singleseason record.
University of South Florida
men's soccer player Anthony
Wallace was selected ninth
overall in the opening round
of the 2007 Major League
Soccer SuperDraft. Wallace
was tabbed by FC Dallas with
the ninth pick, making him the
third-highest selection in
school history. Wallace also
plays for the Under-20 U.S.
Men's National Team.
USF Soccer Stadium
The University of South Florida Bulls call the site of the 1990
and 1991 NCAA Men's Soccer Final Four - the USF Soccer
Stadium - home.
One of the finest soccer facilities in the Southeastern United
States, the stadium has a seating capacity of 4,000.
Originally called the USF Soccer Field, it has been the home
for the USF women's soccer program since 1995, and the men's
program since 1965. The very-first intercollegiate event was held
at the soccer field when the men's soccer team hosted Florida
Southern on Aug. 25, 1965. The Bulls won that contest, 4-3.
The 4,000-seat grandstands were completed in 1983. Lights
were installed during the summer of 1985. The field is surrounded
by a 400-meter track that was resurfaced in the spring of 1998.
The facility features concessions stands, restrooms and a first
aid room, while a press box at the top of the stands accommodates media members covering USF.
The Stadium served as host for the Conference USA men's
soccer championships from 1996-98 and also in 2001. It also
played host to the 2003 C-USA Women's Soccer Championship.
The NCAA Tournament returned to the USF Soccer Stadium
on Nov. 18, 2005 when the men's team played host to in-state rival
Stetson in a first-round matchup.
CBS Sports televised the 1990 and 1991 NCAA championship matches to a national audience from the facility and 16,000
were attracted to the two Final Fours.
USF also hosted the 1998 C-USA Men's and Women's
Outdoor Track and Field Championships at the facility.
USF Soccer Stadium Facts
Key Events At The Stadium
Opened . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1965
Capacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,000
Surface . . . . . Natural Grass (Bermuda)
Dimensions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116 x 74
USF's all-time home record . . . 56-36-9
1990 NCAA Men's Final Four
1991 NCAA Men's Final Four
1996-98, 2001 C-USA Men's Tournament
2003 C-USA Women's Tournament
2005 BIG EAST Men's Quarterfinals
2005 NCAA Men's First Round
USF Athletics
In May 2004, the USF athletics family moved into a
sparkling new $15 million facility that provides student-athletes with an outstanding environment for improving the mind
and body with impressive space for academic counseling,
sports medicine and strength and conditioning, in addition to
a home for the athletics staff.
The new facility includes a 10,000-square foot strength and
conditioning center with state-of-the-art medical and strength
equipment. It also has an ultra-impressive Academic
Enrichment Center that covers one-fourth of the upper floor in
the two-story complex. The AEC includes a computer study
lab, a separate study lounge, a library and office space for
counselors and tutors.
The Sports Medicine Clinic is also housed in the new
Athletic Training Center. Opened in May of 2004, the 5,400
square foot clinic is designed with the health care of every
student-athlete in mind. It features brand new modalities and
rehab equipment, as well as three Hydroworx series pools.
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Administration - President and FAR.
President Judy Genshaft, Ph.D.
Judy Genshaft was appointed president
of the University of South Florida in July
2000.
During Dr. Genshaft's presidency, USF
has been nationally recognized as a top-tier
national research university, and it is on track
to be among the top public research universities in the nation. With campuses in Tampa,
St. Petersburg, Sarasota-Manatee and
Lakeland, USF serves more than 44,000 students in more than 200 degree programs on
the undergraduate, masters, specialist and
doctoral levels, including the doctor of medicine. USF has 12,000 employees and a
budget of more than $1.6 billion annually.
President Genshaft led the development and implementation of a five-year
strategic plan that focuses USF resources on
strategic priorities. She has also developed a
more focused plan to move USF into the top
tier of public research universities. The plan
strengthens USF's faculty and program quality, student selectivity and achievement,
research quality and productivity, and private
support.
As the leader of a metropolitan research
university, President Genshaft has established herself as a leader for economic development, especially related to high-technology and bioscience. President
Genshaft has
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focused on partnering university researchwhich under her leadership topped $310 million last year-with corporate and entrepreneurial partners. She launched the university's high-tech business incubator and
Research Park which is a hub for bioscience
research and entrepreneurship. Last year
she successfully led the efforts to recruit SRI
International to affiliate with the University's
College of Marine Science and its Center for
Ocean Technology, bringing a major economic engine to the St. Petersburg area.
President Genshaft is active on a
national level, serving on the American
Council on Education (ACE) and the BIG
EAST Executive Board, as well as the current
Chair of the Tampa Bay Partnership, Vice
Chair of the Greater Tampa Chamber of
Commerce, a member of the Florida HighTech Corridor, the Florida Council of 100 and
the NCAA .
Prior to joining USF, President Genshaft
served as provost and vice president for academic affairs at the University at Albany,
State University of New York. She also held
various positions during a 16-year tenure at
The Ohio State University. She holds a bachelor's degree in social work and psychology
from the University of Wisconsin at Madison,
a master's degree in school counseling from
Kent State University, and a doctorate in
counseling psychology from Kent State.
Education
ΠBachelor of Arts, Social Work and
Psychology, University of Wisconsin, 1969
ΠMaster of Arts, School of Psychology,
Kent State University, 1973
ΠPh.D., Counseling Psychology, Kent
State University, 1975
Dr. Suresh Khator
Faculty Representative
While the 2007-08 academic and athletic year at the
University of South Florida
will mark Dr. Suresh Khator's
second
as
Faculty
Representative for the Bulls,
he has been, for many years,
a valuable member of the
staff at USF.
Khator arrived on campus as an assistant professor in 1983 and has continued to
further his career at the University. He was
promoted to professor of Industrial &
Management Systems Engineering in 1993
and is currently serving as the Director of
Engineering Computing.
In his current capacity, he is responsible
for planning and supervision of computing in
the College of Engineering. The computing
facilities in the College consist of five openaccess and teaching labs with more than 180
computers. He has held his current position
since June of 1998.
Career highlights at USF also include
serving as the Interim Associate Dean
(Academics) of the College of Engineering
(1994-95) and the Director of Undergraduate
Program of the Department of Industrial &
Management Systems Engineering (1983-86
and 1990-92).
Dr. Khator has always been heavily
involved in campus activities, serving as
Faculty Senate Vice President from 19992001. He has also served on numerous
committees during his tenure at USF.
Dr. Khator earned his bachelor's degree
in mechanical engineering (with distinction)
from Jiwaji University in Gwalior, India, in
1969. He went on to claim a master's of
technology in production and industrial engineering (with distinction) in 1971 before
receiving his doctorate of philosophy in
industrial engineering from Purdue in 1975.
An already distinguished career
includes a long and impressive list of
appointments, publications, presentations
and grants.
Dr. Khator's connection with USF doesn't stop with his accomplishments. His wife,
Dr. Renu Khator, was appointed Provost and
Senior Vice President at the University in
2004.
President Genshaft with
Rocky and husband Steve
University of South Florida Women’s Soccer
A New Day.
Administration - Director of Athletics
Doug Woolard
Director of Athletics
In just three
years
at
the
University of South
Florida,
Doug
Woolard
has
inspired and led a
number of initiatives
that have allowed
the Bulls' program to
make a successful
transition into the
prestigious
BIG
EAST Conference.
Although USF had already accepted a
bid to join the BIG EAST when Woolard
assumed command in May 2004, his tireless
work to set a strong foundation at the outset
has not gone unnoticed.
The BIG EAST places the Bulls in an
elite neighborhood of programs, but Woolard
set a goal upon his hiring to make USF the
best program in the conference. To do that,
he has stressed the importance of a strong
partnership between staff, student-athletes
and community.
Since May 2004, Woolard has led a successful effort to earmark a new "athletics
footprint" on campus that will allow the program to initiate efforts to build new facilities in
a core area on campus. As fundraising
allows, Woolard will lead the staff in improving facilities for baseball, basketball, softball,
soccer and tennis.
Already, USF has added nearly $2 million in video scoreboards to the Sun Dome,
USF's basketball arena, and Woolard has a
progressive plan to re-fit the entire seating
configuration in the arena.
Woolard has also been proactive in
retaining successful coaches, having negotiated new contracts with Jim Leavitt (football),
Ken Eriksen (softball) and Jose Fernandez
(women's basketball). Leavitt remains
the only football coach USF
has ever had and
he led the
program to a bowl game in 2005, only the
ninth season of competition, and to a bowl
championship in its 10th season in 2006.
Eriksen has annually led his softball program
into postseason competition and was an
assistant coach for the 2004 USA Olympic
Team. Fernandez has led the women's basketball program to postseason play in each of
the past four years - the only such appearances in the program's history.
Always looking to keep USF in the forefront of athletics nationally, Woolard has
taken an aggressive approach in hiring
searches that have led to the addition of Stan
Heath (men's basketball), Lelo Prado (baseball) and Denise Schilte-Brown (women's
soccer), three coaches that have led their
previous programs to NCAA Tournaments.
Expanded television and radio coverage
for USF programs has also been a key initiative for Woolard. In 2005, he helped complete
an agreement that allows for the most electronic media exposure in school history. In
addition to USF's football and men's basketball programs upgrading to more powerful
stations, every USF women's basketball
game is now being aired on the radio for the
first time ever. Opportunities will also exist for
USF's baseball and softball programs, in
addition to volleyball. There is also more television exposure through re-broadcast
opportunities for all of USF's athletic teams
on Bright House Networks in Tampa Bay.
In 2004 - his first year at USF and the
Bulls' final season in Conference USA Woolard helped build momentum heading
into the program's initiation into the BIG
EAST. The women's track, golf and softball
teams earned NCAA bids and the women's
basketball team had its finest season ever
and played in a second-straight postseason
tournament. Men's basketball built strong
momentum at the end of the year with upset
wins over Charlotte, Houston and Cincinnati
en route to the semifinals of the Conference
USA Tournament.
All of this has not been achieved
without continued emphasis on academics. Woolard has taken a personal involvement in building resources
that will allow USF to maintain its
early success in the NCAA's new
APR (Academic Progress Rate)
rankings. Woolard has hired Dr.
Amy Haworth to oversee the
Academic Services area and her
professional background provides USF student-athletes with
a
wealth
of
support.
Additionally, Woolard has
hired the first-ever full-time
Champs/Life Skills Director
at USF.
Woolard's contributions
extend to the community,
where he has worked hard
to build on existing relationships while opening the
door for new ones as well.
Woolard's leadership role is one he is fit
to assume and one in which he has experience.
In October 1994, he assumed leadership of the Saint Louis University Department
of Athletics as its Director and guided the program through a historic period that included
the school's inclusion as a founding member
of Conference USA, and more recently its
acceptance of membership in the Atlantic 10
Conference.
While overseeing a department that was
progressive in its competitive success,
Woolard also proved to be a large asset in a
community that like Tampa Bay, presents the
challenge of finding a niche with professional
football, baseball and hockey in the market.
The Saint Louis men's basketball team
consistently ranked among the top 30 in the
nation in annual attendance during Woolard's
decade at the helm. Three times, the program was among the nation's top 10, peaking
with an average attendance of 17,708.
Further, the men's soccer program at Saint
Louis is consistently in the nation's top 10 in
attendance by averaging over 2,800 fans a
game in a stadium that was constructed for
the men and women's teams under
Woolard's watch.
Further enhancing the community partnership, Woolard remained committed to
bringing all Billiken athletic events back on
campus. In addition to constructing a new
soccer stadium, Saint Louis added a new
softball facility and nine new tennis courts on
campus. Planning and fundraising are now
underway to construct a $70 million on-campus multi-purpose facility where Saint Louis
can play its men and women's basketball
games
While maintaining an outstanding
department at Saint Louis, Woolard has also
become a prominent figure on national committees. Presently he is a member of the
NCAA Sports Wagering Task Force, which
has been charged with recommending strategies to counteract sports wagering by student-athletes. He is a past chair of the
Conference USA directors of athletics committee and he also served as the league's
representative on the NCAA Academic/
Eligibility/ Compliance (AEC) Cabinet, where
he chaired the amateurism and agents subcommittee. Woolard has also served as CUSA's alternate to the NCAA Management
Council, the most powerful committee in the
NCAA governance structure.
Prior to joining Saint Louis, Woolard
worked for the nationally respected Jim
Livengood at Washington State University.
Under Livengood, who is now the Director of
Athletics at Arizona and a past chair of the
NCAA Men's Basketball Committee, Woolard
was the associate director for external operations from 1989-94, after one year (1988-89)
as an assistant director of athletics.
While at Washington State, Woolard
was a key member of the senior management staff that oversaw a successful football
program, and he played a prominent role in
the entire department's relationship with the
community.
Woolard and his wife, Cherrie, have two
children, Chris and Amy.
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Sport Administrator - Associate A.D..
Barry Clements
Associate Director of Athletics
for Sports and Program Services
An employee in the USF Department
of Athletics since 1983, Barry Clements was
promoted to his current position as Associate
Director of Athletics for Sports and Program
Services in 2002. Clements provides oversight to 11 of USF's 18 sports: women's basketball, men's and women's cross country,
men's and women's golf, women's soccer,
women's indoor track, men's and women's
outdoor track, and men's and women's tennis. Additionally, Clements administratively
oversees the Equipment Area - which he
expanded from servicing just the football
program to providing support to all intercollegiate sports, the Sports
Medicine Department, the Strength and Conditioning Department and
the Video Area.
While under his watch, Clements has helped women's basketball coach Jose Fernandez turn the program around into one of the
most successful on campus. Since taking over as sport administrator
in January 2002 the Bulls have advanced to four postseason tournaments in five seasons including the program's first-ever NCAA
Tournament in 2006.
In addition, other highlights of programs under Clements have
been the women's tennis team advancing to the 2006 NCAA
Regionals with two girls - Gabriela Duch and Neyssa Etienne earning
All-American honors and Courtney Vernon taking part in the NCAA
Singles Championships, and the women's golf team advancing on to
the 2002 and 2005 NCAA Regionals and winning the 2003
Conference USA Championship.
Clements was extremely involved in the overall building of USF's
athletic training center, specifically overseeing the equipment, sports
medicine and strength and conditioning areas.
Arguably, however, one of the biggest accomplishments that
Clements was involved in was USF securing $2.79 million to build a
new track and field complex adjacent to the current track. The new
facility will allow Hillsborough County to host a variety of events such
as the World Disability Games, the Adult International Disability
Games, Special Olympics, Florida State High School Track and Field
Championships, and other events offered through the Hillsborough
County Parks, Recreation and Conservation Department. The facility
will also host National Collegiate Athletic Association regional meets
and serve the needs of USF students through physical education
classes, intramural sports activities and campus recreation.
Clements has overseen the sports medicine area since 1983
when he first came to USF. In January 1993, he was promoted to
assistant director of athletics. Over the course of his tenure, Clements
has built a comprehensive Sports Medicine Department, a program
that is one of the best in the country. He has former students placed
throughout the country as well as here at USF. He has developed a
network of the Tampa Bay area's top physicians, covering every facet
of healthcare to serve USF's student-athletes. He was instrumental in
the development and implementation of the substance abuse program and provides oversight for drug testing and drug education. In
addition, Clements has and continues to stay involved in providing
sports medicine services to the community.
He is also responsible for building the Strength and Conditioning
Department. As in sports medicine, Clements served as the head person in that area and remains certified by the National Strength and
Conditioning Association.
A certified member of the National Athletic Trainers Association
and the Southeastern Athletic Trainers Association, Clements is a
past president of the Athletic Trainers Association of Florida. During
his presidency, that organization became incorporated and taxexempt while achieving registration and licensure. Clements is a
Doping Control Officer for the United States Anti-Doping Agency, formerly the United States Olympic Committee of which he also served
as an athletic trainer for men's and women's volleyball during the
Olympic Festival in 1993 at San Antonio. He was invited to be the
men's volleyball athletic trainer for the World University Games in
1995.
Clements won the 1993 Florida Athletic Trainer of the Year
Award, and he was the 1992 winner in the college and professional
sports division, and in 2003, Clements was inducted into the Athletic
Trainers Association of Florida Hall of Fame. Most recently, Clements
was named the 2006 Outstanding Associate Director of Athletics by
the All-American Football Foundation.
In addition, He has been a lecturer on sports medicine, including
tours of Sweden, Finland and Russia. In 1994, he became the first
American athletic trainer to work in the European Championships.
Clements has served on various university committees during
his time at the Tampa school, and is currently on the Sun Dome Inc.
board. He also serves on a host of committees outside of USF, including the NCAA Division I Women's Soccer Committee, the BIG EAST
Golf Committee, and was selected to be a peer reviewer for the
NCAA Athletics Certification Program. Clements was also a previous
administrator for the National Youth Sports Program.
Clements, 47, graduated from Ball State, where he was named
an Outstanding Young Alumnus in 1994, and he also has a master's
degree from Kent State. Prior to coming to USF he was the head athletic trainer at Stebbins High School in Dayton, Ohio. He was the
director of Dick Baumgartner's Basketball Shooting Camps during the
early to mid-80s, when the camps were the largest in the country.
Other previous experience includes athletic trainer positions with the
Cleveland Browns, the Orlando All-Star Classic and the Olympic
Training Center in Colorado Springs. Clements worked the Baseball
Fantasies Fulfilled Camp in St. Petersburg in 1983 and 1984, where
he personally worked with former baseball legends Mickey Mantle,
Ernie Banks, Whitey Ford and Willie Mays.
Clements is a native of Richmond, Ind. He and his wife, Melissa,
reside in Temple Terrace with their daughter, Nicole (11).
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University of South Florida Women’s Soccer
Bulls Club
A New Day.
The Bulls Club is charged with advancing the USF Athletics program through private philanthropic support. As we enter our third year of BIG EAST competition, the Bulls Club is
larger and stronger than ever, and its members have been the backbone of the program's
incredible growth. These fans, friends and alumni provide the needed resources so our student-athletes and coaches can write the next chapter in Bulls history.
As investors in one of the fastest growing intercollegiate athletic programs in the country, donors are recognized for
their critical role in advancing USF athletics and receive special consideration for priority seating and parking at USF competitions, invitations to special events and other benefits. The levels of support from fans, friends and alumni have
continued to increase as the level of competition USF faces on the field becomes more challenging.
The Bulls Club has annual, capital and endowment giving goals. Annual giving,
defined as annually-repeatable gifts for operating support, seeks both to "build the
base out" by increasing the numbers of Bulls Club donors and to "build
the base up" by growing levels of investment by existing
donors. To that end, the Iron Bulls program was established for donors who make an extraordinary annual
commitment to the green and gold. Iron Bulls make
unrestricted annual gifts of at least $10,000 and are recognized as leaders, helping USF compete for championships at the highest levels.
The primary capital and endowment goals for the
Bulls Club over the next five years will focus on the Athletics
District Master Plan and growing the scholarship endowment.
The Athletics District Master Plan, which includes new practice and competition facilities for football, men's and women's
basketball, men's and women's soccer, men's and women's
tennis, softball, baseball, and men's and women's track and
A new soccer complex is part
field, is expected to cost upwards of $50 million.
of the Department of Athletics'
$50 million master plan
For more information about the Bulls Club:
Collin Sherwin, Communications Coordinator, 813-974-7180 or csherwin@admin.usf.edu
To become a member of the Bulls Club:
Eric Soncrant, Director of the Annual Fund, 813-974-3481 or soncrant@admin.usf.edu
For more information on capital/endowment giving:
Vicki Mitchell, Assoc. Athletic Director for Development, 813-974-1889, vmitchel@admin.usf.edu
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Prominent USF Graduates.
Manette Ansay
Cal Henderson
Greg Pitts
Author, "Vinegar Hill"
Hillsborough County Sheriff
"Washington Apple" guy, star, Normal Ohio
sitcom
Chucky Atkins
Anthony D. Henry
Guard, Memphis Grizzlies, NBA
Cornerback, Dallas Cowboys
Guy Babylon
Drake Hogestyn
Musician
Actor, NBC's Days of Our Lives soap
Sandra Bailey
Melissa Howard
Olympics editor for Sports Illustrated
Former cast member, MTV Real World
Ed Baird
Nicole Johnson
Youngest ever university president or chancellor
America's Cup winner 1995
Miss America 1999, motivational speaker
and host of CNBC's "dLife"
Jack Reed
Ben Brown
Former USA Today and Southern Living
magazine writer
Tina Johnson
Eddie Carpenter
Tony LaRussa
Former President, Disneyland International
and CFO, Walt Disney Attractions
Manager, St. Louis Cardinals
Treasurer, Publix Super Markets
Richard Rahn
Senior
Fellow-Economics,
Discovery
Institute; Founder, Novecon and former vice
president and chief accountant, U.S.
Chamber of Commerce
Dr. Michael Rao
Pulitzer Prize winner, and state editor, St.
Petersburg Times
Barbara Samson
Founder, Intermedia Communications
Kerry Sanders
Earl Lennard
NBC News
Former Major League Soccer Player
Superintendent of Hillsborough County
School District
Kissy Simmons
Mark Consuelos
Kawika Mitchell
Actor, ABC's All My Children soap and The
Great Raid
Linebacker, New York Giants
Mark Chung
Siri Nordby
Jeff Cunningham
Norway Women's Soccer National Team
Forward, Toronto FC
Rick de Oliveira
Goliath Davis
Assistant to Mayor of St. Petersburg, FL;
Former St. Petersburg Chief of Police
Producer for MTV's "Road Rules", "The Real
World" and "Rock-n-Jock"
Richard Oppel
Lincoln Diaz-Balart
Pulitzer Prize winning journalist, director of
American Society of Newspaper Editors, editor Austin American Statesman
U.S. Congress
Kristine Edner
Norway Women's Soccer National Team
Actress, The Lion King on Broadway
Robert Stackhouse
Artist
Carlene (Wawrzonek) Stinson
New York Power women’s soccer team
Ana Veciana-Suarez
Miami-Herald syndicated columnist and
author
Roy Wegerle
Former Major League Soccer star
John Patrick
Former Vice President, Internet Technology
IBM, previously the Senior Marketing
Executive who launched the IBM think pad
brand
Gallagher
Comedian
Jeff Cunningham
Kristine Edner
Tony Larussa
Siri Nordby
Chucky Atkins
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University of South Florida Women’s Soccer
Academic Services
A New Day.
Academic Enrichment Center
The USF Academic Enrichment Center opened in June of 2004
and has seen continued use from USF student-athletes, taking
advantage of the outstanding Academic Enrichment Program provided to meet the needs and goals of our diverse student-athlete population. The center includes a computer lab, a large study lounge, individual tutor rooms, a distance learning lab and eight staff offices.
Student-athletes have accessibility to the Academic Enrichment
Center and the excellent staff throughout the entire year.
Academic Enrichment Program
The Academic Enrichment Program at the University of South
Florida is designed to be a full-service program with the goal of providing the support and services necessary to enhance the total development of the USF student-athlete. The program is focused on the
unique needs and demands of student-athletes at USF and fosters
the cultivation of skills that allow for the development of potential in
the classroom, on the field and for the future.
The Academic Enrichment Program provides a variety of support
mechanisms for all student-athletes by way of specific events and
activities designed to promote academic success, athletic success,
community service, career development and personal development.
Dr. Amy Haworth
Courtney Lewellen
Associate A.D. for
Academics
Coordinator, Academic
Support Services for
Women’s Soccer
In 2004 Courtney Lewellen, a softball student-athlete at USF from
1999-2003, was appointed as a Coordinator of Academic Support
Services after working as an academic coach and EXCEL counselor
for a year. Lewellen, a USF Softball Hall of Fame Inductee, was the
Conference USA Softball Scholar-Athlete of the Year in 2001 and
served on USF's Student Athlete Advisory Committee all four years.
Lewellen earned her bachelor's degree from USF in 2003 and is currently finishing her master's degree from Florida State.
Career Development
A major focus for the program is to provide programming and
services designed to prepare student-athletes for careers beyond the
field and court. Networking opportunities, career placement services,
workshops in resume writing, cover letter composition and interview
skills provide student-athletes with the vital resources to prepare them
for this phase of their development.
Community Service
The theories and tenants mirror those promoted through the NCAA
CHAMPS/LifeSkills model, but are designed specifically for the identified needs and challenges specific to our student-athlete body.
Because we are committed to academic success and to providing the appropriate level of support for all our student-athletes, the
academic component of our Enrichment Program is considered most
vital. Focus is placed on identifying and meeting the needs and challenges faced by our student-athletes through providing assistance
programs, workshops, tutoring and mentoring made available
throughout the academic year. Emphasis is placed on encouraging
student-athletes to take responsibility for their academic careers and
for being productive and successful members of the USF academic
community.
All first-year students are afforded the opportunity to participate
in the EXCEL program designed to assist all newcomers with the transition to the university and to help students adjust to the rigor of the
USF academic program. Components of the program include weekly meetings with an EXCEL counselor, objective-based study hall,
tutoring and ongoing academic advising.
In addition to the emphasis on the classroom and academic success, the Academic Enrichment Program provides support and programming in the areas of career development, community service,
personal development and leadership. The athletic success of our
student-athletes is supported through our coaching staffs as well as
the various support staffs provided for them, including the strength
and conditioning staff, athletic training staff, sports information staff,
facilities staff and the equipment room staff. In addition, programming
in the areas of nutrition, performance enhancement, leadership development, sports agents and gambling, ethical behavior, sportsmanship
and amateurism are provided throughout the academic year.
The Academic Enrichment Program serves to coordinate all of
the efforts by our student-athletes and coaches as well as the SAAC
organization in the area of community service. Organized, coordinated efforts in community service afford student-athletes safe, constructive and manageable opportunities to work within the greater Tampa
area in providing services to hospitals, youth organizations and reading programs in local elementary schools. Service learning is an
important component of the Academic Enrichment Program.
Personal Development
The personal development component of the program encompasses a wide variety of areas including leadership development and
decision making, financial planning and money management, gender
violence prevention, personal health, disordered eating and other
topic areas requested by student-athletes, coaches or administrators.
Focus is also placed on assisting student-athletes with the transition
process going from varsity athlete to a career off of the field.
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Sports Medicine.
The health of every student-athlete at the University of South
Florida is the primary concern of the USF Sports Medicine Staff, a
group that covers every facet of the health care spectrum.
Under the guidance of Assistant Athletic Director and Head
Football Athletic Trainer Steve Walz, Associate Athletic Trainer Keith
Abrams, and Assistant Athletic Trainers' Donna Jordan and Jen
Ross, the USF Sports Medicine staff offers comprehensive health
care with special emphasis placed on injury prevention methods.
The Sports Medicine staff offers daily service to
every student-athlete.
The Sports Medicine Staff is comprised of eight
graduate assistant certified athletic trainers who
complement Walz, Keith Abrams, Jennifer Ross
and Donna Jordan.
Steve Walz has
been with USF Sports
Medicine in several different capacities since
1992. He returned to USF
most recently in 2000 after working as the
sports medicine director at Shawnee
Mission Medical Center in Kansas City, Kan.
Walz was the first-ever football athletic trainer for USF from 1996-98.
Walz oversees all aspects of the sports
medicine program while serving as the primary athletic trainer for USF football.
Steve Walz
A 1992 graduate from the University of
M.A., ATC, LAT
Missouri, Walz also holds a master's degree
from USF, which he obtained in 1994 when he was the men's basketball athletic trainer for two seasons. Following the 1993-94 basketball
season, he accepted a position with the Florida Orthopedic Institute,
where USF student-athletes received care and underwent injury rehabilitation. During his stint at FOI, Walz also served as head athletic
trainer for the Tampa Bay Storm of the Arena Football League during
their 1996 World Championship season.
Walz was a two-time elected official for the Athletic Trainers
Association of Florida Executive Board as the West Coast
Representative and currently serves as the secretary/treasurer for the
BIG EAST Sports Medicine Society. Walz was honored as the
Outstanding USF Staff Member in 2005 and the Athletic Trainer of the
Year for the State of Florida for 2006. He also serves as an adjunct
professor in the Athletic
Training Education program,
having taught a variety of
courses.
Walz and his wife,
Shelley, have a five-year-old
son, Henry.
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The USF Sports
Medicine Department
is privileged to be affiliated with the very best physicians in the Tampa Bay area. USF student-athletes benefit from the close proximity, both in relationship and
geography, with USF Health. Drs. David Leffers and Eric Coris serve
as the primary team physicians and are assisted by Larry Collins and
Dave Kotun, physician assistants. Seth Gasser, Adam Morse, Scott
Welsh, John Small and Jeff Stone also serve as orthopedic team
physicians. Michelle Pescascio and Arnold Ramirez serve as family
practice team physicians.
The University of South Florida Sports Medicine Department is
housed in both the Sun Dome and in the brand new Intercollegiate
Athletic Facility. This new facility of over 5,200 square feet is
equipped with the latest tools and technology. The department also
works closely with the USF Athletic Training Education Program and
provides clinical experiences for athletic training students.
Michele Latimer joined the Bulls athletic
training staff in the summer of 2007 after
earning her bachelor's degree in athletic
training from East Carolina University.
The summa cum laude graduate worked
with the Pirate cheerleading, softball, football, women's soccer and
women's
basketball
teams during the year
and with volleyball, baseball, men's basketball
and swimming/diving for
Gatorade
summer Michele Latimer
Athletic Trainer for
camps.
Women’s Soccer
A certified athletic
trainer, soon to be
licensed in Florida, Latimer is a graduate student
at USF studying exercise science. After earning
her master's degree, she plans to work in the university setting or with women's professional soccer or women's professional basketball.
Born in Stuttgart, Germany, Latimer was an Air Force kid who grew
up in Colorado Springs, Colo. and Crofton, Md., playing soccer and
basketball through high school.
University of South Florida Women’s Soccer
A New Day.
Strength and Conditioning
It is the mission of the USF strength and conditioning program to
maximize the genetic potential in every component of athleticism and
decrease the potential for injury in a manner that is safe and intense
for each student-athlete.
In this regard, yearlong strength and conditioning programs at
USF are designed specific to each student-athlete. Each program is
tailored to be sport and position-specific by assessing the muscular
and metabolic demands of the respective sport. Programs are evaluated and monitored continuously and adjusted as necessary to reach
optimal gains.
With the new intercollegiate athletic facility that opened in June
of 2004, USF's student-athletes have a state-of-the-art, 10,900
square-foot strength room to meet its conditioning needs. The spacious facility has been designed to provide student-athletes with
everything it needs to succeed, including Mondo Sport impact flooring, Power Lift combo racks, Iron Grip custom urethane plates and
dumbbells, Useaka bumper plates and bars, cardio equipment, mirrors and a state-of- the-art stereo system.
Specific to soccer, each player is trained to maximize on-field
performance. Strength and power training, speed development, lateral speed and agility, anaerobic conditioning and flexibility are all considered when designing a player's program. The strength and conditioning staff also strives to educate the student-athletes on nutrition,
dietary supplements and related issues.
Ron McKeefery
Strength and
Conditioning Coach
The strength and conditioning program is administered by USF
Associate Director of Athletics Barry Clements and operated day-today by Assistant Athletic Director Ron McKeefery, who manages a
staff of four additional strength coaches. Together they are responsible for designing and implementing strength and conditioning programs for the student-athletes.
McKeefery is in his eighth season at USF. A former all-conference defensive back at Ottawa University in Ottawa, Kan., he earned
bachelor's degrees in biology and physical education in 1997, while
also being named a two-time Academic All-American. In addition, he
earned his master's degree in adult education from the University of
South Florida in 2004.
After one year as coach at Ottawa, he made the switch to
strength and conditioning, working first as an intern with the Kansas
City Royals. He then worked as a part-time assistant for two years
with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers before becoming the head strength
coach for the Berlin Thunder in NFL Europe.
McKeefery joined the USF program prior to the 2000 football
season. He is certified by both the National Strength & Conditioning
Association (NSCA) and the Collegiate Strength & Conditioning
Coaches Association (CSCCA).
In addition to McKeefery, Aaron Quarberg, Kaz Kazadi, Aaron
Komarek and Beth Byron complete the strength and condition staff.
Their primary responsibilities are working with the Olympic sports programs.
Prior to joining the USF strength and
conditioning staff, Beth was a graduate
assistant strength coach at the University of
Wisconsin-La Crosse, where she worked
directly with the women's basketball, volleyball, gymnastics, and men's and women's
swimming and diving programs. She was
also a graduate intern at the University of
Minnesota where she worked with the
Golden Gophers Olympic sports. Prior to
receiving her master's degree in human performance in 2006, Beth received a B.S. in
applied exercise science from Springfield
Beth Byron
College where she was also member of the
Strength and
Conditioning Coach women's swimming and diving team that
for Women’s Soccer captured four consecutive NEWMAC conference championships. The native of
Haverhill, Mass., has also completed internships at the College of the
Holy Cross in Worcester, Mass., and with Mike Boyle's Strength and
Conditioning in Boston.
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ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION (all area codes 813 unless noted)
Doug Woolard, Director of Athletics .................................................... 974-2125
Bill McGillis, Senior Associate Director of Athletics/External Affairs .. 974-8930
Barbara Sparks-McGlinchy, Senior Associate Director of Athletics..... 974-2125
Barry Clements, Associate Director of Athletics/Sports & Programs .. 974-4144
Amy Haworth, Associate Director of Athletics/Academics ................. 974-3007
Steve Horton, Associate Director of Athletics/Compliance.................. 974-6858
Vicki Mitchell, Associate Director of Athletics/Development................ 974-1889
Andrew Goodrich, Special Assistant to the Director of Athletics ........ 974-3994
ISP SPORTS
Brett Dulaney, Account Executive ........................................................974-6975
Sarah Kay, Account Executive .............................................................974-7497
Ivy Willing, Account Executive..............................................................974-7496
SPORTS INFORMATION
Chris Freet, Director .............................................................................974-4086
Mike Hogan, Assistant Director ............................................................974-4092
Rachel Constantine, Assistant Director ................................................974-0415
Amy Woodruff, Assistant Director ...................................................... 974-4087
Adam Hollen, Assistant ...................................................................... 974-5755
MARKETING AND EVENT MANAGEMENT
Ayo Taylor-Dixon, Assistant AD/Marketing & Event Management .......974-0521
Tina Kelly, Marketing and Event Coordinator ..................................... 974-0410
Neil McDaniel, Marketing and Event Coordinator ............................... 974-9869
Karlos Tellez, Creative Coordinator......................................................974-7316
Sports Marketing Assistants .................................................................974-3517
SALES AND BROADCASTING
Jim Louk, Assistant Athletic Director/Sales & Broadcasting.................974-7491
Angelo Boff, Account Executive ...........................................................974-6016
Paul Leistner, Account Executive ....................................................... 974-6885
John Lewis, Account Executive............................................................974-7492
Mike Stuben, Account Executive ..........................................................974-7493
BULLS CLUB
Eric Soncrant, Director of the Annual Fund ........................................ 974-3481
Joe Tomaino, Director of Major Gifts................................................... 974-7489
Amabel Aqui, Associate Director of Development............................... 974-4223
Anwar Pople, Assistant Director of Annual Giving ............................. 974-6113
Collin Sherwin, Communications Coordinator..................................... 974-7180
Maria Gray, Program Assistant .......................................................... 974-7490
USF FOUNDATION PARTNERSHIP FOR ATHLETICS
Lee Roy Selmon, President .................................................................974-3979
ACADEMIC SERVICES
Justin Miller, Ass’t AD/Academics & Student-Athlete Development.... 974-7446
Dr. Jennifer Hallett, Academic Advisor ............................................... 974-6418
Myrtice Landers, Academic Advisor .................................................... 974-8185
Courtney Lewellen, Academic Advisor ................................................ 974-7548
Marco Williams, Academic Advisor ..................................................... 974-5017
Kent Wilson, Academic Advisor........................................................... 974-4073
COMPLIANCE
Rick Stumpf, Compliance Coordinator ............................................... 974-4061
BUSINESS OFFICE/HUMAN RESOURCES
Brett Huebner, Assistant Athletic Director/Business Ops. & HR ......... 974-3227
Michele Burlingame, Business Manager............................................. 974-4039
Carrie Fischer, Administrative Ass’t/Coordinator Human Resources ...974-0004
Debbie Pershing, Travel Coordinator .................................................. 974-3162
Tiffany Poole, Program Assistant ........................................................ 974-8254
Hannah Rhodes, Assistant Business Manager/Sr. Accountant ...........974-4062
Beverly Tyson, Program Assistant ...................................................... 974-4030
FACILITIES & EVENTS MANAGEMENT
Tom Buscemi, Assistant Director/Facilities & Event Management...... 974-7307
John LeBlanc, Facilities Assistant .......................................................974-0416
Wayne Letson, Maintenance Mechanic ..............................................974-2054
SPORTS MEDICINE
Steve Walz, Assistant AD/Director of Sports Medicine........................ 974-3506
Keith Abrams, Assistant Athletic Trainer/Rehab Coordinator ..............974-6794
Donna Jordan, Assistant Athletic Trainer ............................................ 974-4140
Jen Ross, Assistant Athletic Trainer ....................................................974-4146
Kelly Cox, Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer ....................................974-0660
Michelle Cromwell, Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer.......................974-0669
Michele Latimer, Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer...........................974-0631
Amy Moran, Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer.................................................
Yesy Ochoa, Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer................................ 974-0660
Brian Simmerville, Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer....................... 974-0661
Steve Tassos, Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer.............................. 974-0631
Corey Tremble, Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer ...........................974-0667
Janet Britton-Rodgers, Administrative Ass’t/Insurance Coordinator ... 974-0514
STRENGTH & CONDITIONING
Ronnie McKeefery, Head Strength & Conditioning Coach.................. 974-7360
Beth Byron, Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach ....................... 974-0417
Kaz Kazadi, Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach ........................974-0418
Aaron Komarek, Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach .................974-3251
Aaron Quarberg, Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach ...............974-0469
Chris Ruf, Strength & Conditioning Assistant ............................................. TBA
TICKET OPERATIONS
Erik Book, Director of Athletic Ticket Operations ............................... 974-8933
USF Staff Directory.
ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF
Pat Costello, Senior Computer Support Specialist.............................. 974-3986
Gretchen Geist, Senior Computer Support Specialist......................... 974-8086
Francine Schoel, Senior Secretary/Olympic Sports ............................ 974-4023
Darlene Johnson, Receptionist ........................................................... 974-2125
Jennifer Ramil, Sun Dolls ....................................................................974-2125
Liisa Soncrant, Cheerleading Coach................................................... 571-7694
BASEBALL
Lelo Prado, Head Cooach .................................................................. 974-2504
Lazer Collazo, Assistant Head Coach................................................ 974-2507
Bryant Ward, Assistant Coach............................................................. 974-2995
Tino Martinez, Volunteer Assistant Coach ......................................... 974-2504
Greg Parris, Director of Baseball Operations .............................................. N/A
MEN'S BASKETBALL
Stan Heath, Head Coach .................................................................... 974-3252
Dan Hipsher, Assistant Coach............................................................. 974-3252
Reggie Hanson, Assistant Coach........................................................ 974-3252
Darren Sorenson, Director of Basketball Operations.......................... 974-3252
Joan Snyder, Senior Secretary .......................................................... 974-3252
WOMEN'S BASKETBALL
Jose Fernandez, Head Coach ............................................................ 974-7472
Jeff Osterman, Associate Head Coach ............................................... 974-7472
Shalon Pillow, Assistant Coach .......................................................... 974-7472
Jaida Williams, Assistant Coach ........................................................ 974-7472
Andy Christensen, Director of Basketball Operations ........................ 974-7472
Nancy Young, Secretary ..................................................................... 974-7472
FOOTBALL
Jim Leavitt, Head Coach ..................................................................... 974-7170
Wally Burnham, Defensive Coordinator .............................................. 974-7170
Bernard Clark, Assistant Coach-Defensive Line ................................. 974-7166
Mike Canales, Pass Game Coordinator-Receivers ............................ 974-7170
Troy Douglas, Assistant Coach-Secondary ........................................ 974-7173
Carl Franks, Assistant Coach-Running Backs/Recruiting ................... 974-7170
Greg Gregory, Assistant Coach-Quarterbacks .................................... 974-7170
Dan McCarney, Assistant Head Coach-Defensive Line ..................... 974-7170
Rich Rachel, Assistant Coach-Defensive Ends................................... 974-7170
Larry Scott, Assistant Coach-Tight Ends............................................. 974-6421
Mike Simmonds, Assistant Coach-Offensive Line............................... 974-0903
Larry Antonucci, Director of Football Operations ................................ 974-7179
Patrick Burnham, Director of High School Relations .......................... 974-9198
Jamie DeGerome, Video Coordinator ................................................. 974-9347
Tanya West, Senior Secretary/Football ...............................................974-7171
TBA, Recruiting Administrative Assistant ............................................974-0914
GOLF
Jim Fee, Men's Head Coach............................................................... 974-9756
Marci Kornegay, Women's Head Coach ............................................. 974-3996
MEN’S TENNIS
Don Barr, Men's Head Coach...............................................................974-4112
Mike Henderson, Men's Assistant Coach.............................................974-7444
Tamer El Sawy, Volunteer Assistant Coach ................................................ N/A
Brian Sharp, Team Manager ....................................................................... N/A
WOMEN’S TENNIS
Agustin Moreno, Head Coach ............................................................. 974-4121
Luisa Obando, Assistant Coach ......................................................... 974-1109
Sorin Cherebetiu, Assistant Coach............................................................... N/A
CROSS COUNTRY/INDOOR AND OUTDOOR TRACK AND FIELD
Warren Bye, Head Coach ................................................................... 974-4095
Toby Colyer, Assistant Coach ............................................................. 974-4095
Don Marsh, Assistant Coach............................................................... 974-9064
Eric McCarrol, Assistant Coach ...........................................................974-4094
Melissa Miller, Assistant Coach ...........................................................974-4097
Austrea Wilkins, Graduate Assistant Coach................................................. N/A
WOMEN'S SAILING
Allison Jolly, Head Coach ..........................................................(727) 553-4518
MEN’S SOCCER
George Keifer, Head Coach ................................................................ 974-4149
Ryan Anatol, Assistant Coach ............................................................. 974-8151
Jim DiNobile, Assistant Coach ............................................................ 974-2040
Fred Dikranian, Assistant Coach......................................................... 974-8775
WOMEN’S SOCCER
Denise Schilte-Brown, Women's Head Coach .....................................974-4026
Randy Belli, Assistant Coach ..............................................................974-9657
Donna Holyman, Assistant Coach ......................................................974-3317
Chris Brown, Volunteer Assistant Coach .............................................504-8993
SOFTBALL
Ken Eriksen, Head Coach ....................................................................974-4111
Amber Wright, Assistant Coach............................................................974-4099
Mo Triner, Assistant Coach...................................................................974-7211
Carmela Liwag, Volunteer Assistant Coach ................................................ N/A
VOLLEYBALL
Claire Lessnger, Head Coach ..............................................................974-5740
Nikki Shade, Associate Head Coach....................................................974-4130
Erik Peterson, Assistant Coach ............................................................974-4123
University of South Florida Women’s Soccer
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