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University  of  Charleston  Official  Women’s  Soccer  Media  Guide  

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The  Official  Women’s  Soccer  Media  Guide    

 In  its  first  125  years,  the  University  of  Charleston  has  grown  from  a  small    seminary  college  to  a  naEonally-­‐recognized  university  comprised  of  four  locaEons.    UC  was  founded  by  the  Southern  Methodist  denominaEon  in  1888  as  Barboursville    Seminary  and  became  a  college  in  1889.  In  1901  it  was  renamed  Morris  Harvey    College  in  honor  of  a  prominent  donor.  During  the  Great  Depression,  the  college    moved  to  Charleston  to  take  advantage  of  the  larger  metropolitan  area.  The  Board    of  Trustees  changed  the  name  from  Morris  Harvey  College  to  the  University  of    Charleston  on  December  13,  1978.    

 Currently,  there  are  approximately  2,000  full-­‐Eme  students  in  undergraduate  programs.  UC  has  pharmacy,  business,  and  physicians  assistant  graduate  programs.  UC  is  culturally  diverse,  hosEng  students  from  34  countries  and  31  states.  UC  is  proud  to  say  that  94%  of  graduates  are  employed  or  in  grad  school  within  six  months  of    graduaEon.  Charleston  was  ranked  among  Top  20  Regional  Colleges  by  the    Princeton  Review.  UC  is  home  to  fiYeen  varsity  athleEc  teams.    

 On  August  1,2012    UC  entered  into  an  agreement  with  Mountain  State  University  who  was  undergoing  financial  trouble.  UC  announced  new  locaEons  in  Beckley  and  MarEnsburg,  W.Va.  On  January  1,2013  UC-­‐Beckley,  UC-­‐MarEnsburg  and  UC-­‐Online  became  part  of  the  UC  family.  With  these  addiEons,  UC  grew  to  32    academic  programs,  360  employees,  and  over  2,000  students.    

 The  mission  of  the  University  of  Charleston  is  to  educate  each  student  for  a    life  of  producEve  work,  enlightened  living,  and  community  involvement.  

About  UC  

University  of  Charleston  

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The  Official  Women’s  Soccer  Media  Guide    

Hello  UC  Sports  Fans,  

 UC’s  commitment  “to  educate  each  student  for  a  life  of  producEve  work,  enlightened  living,  and  community  involvement”  is  a  mission  that  brings  to  each  student  countless  opportuniEes  and  real  responsibiliEes.  AthleEcs  plays  a  vital  role  in  the  life  of  the  University  and  in  accomplishing  our  mission.  Teamwork,  fitness,  community  involvement,  and  leadership  are  some  of  the  many  life-­‐long  learning  opportuniEes  acquired  through  athleEcs.  

 The  University’s  women’s  soccer  team  provides  growth  experiences  for  student  athletes  and  visibility  for  the  university.  It  is  an  important  part  of  our  strong  tradiEon  of  athleEc  success.  We  have  championship  teams  compeEng  in  the  new  Mountain  East  Conference.  We  are  fully  commiced  to  the  philosophy  of  balance  between  athleEcs  and  academics  that  is  the  hallmark  of  the  NCAA  Division  II.    Accordingly,  UC  athleEcs  combines  the  zeal  to  have  the  most  successful  teams  with  the  expectaEon  that  each  student  athlete  will  represent  the  University  superbly  every  day  and  everywhere.  

 The  University  of  Charleston  is  commiced  to  providing  the  best  possible  experiences  for  our  students  and  also  providing  exciEng  spectator  and  involvement  opportuniEes  for  residents  of  the  greater  Charleston  community.  I  wish  you  and  all  of  our  talented  student  athletes  the  very  best.  

Sincerely,  Dr.  Edwin  H.  Welch  President  

University  of  Charleston  

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Edwin  H.  Welch  President  (1989  –  present)  

B.A.,  Western  Maryland  College  S.T.B.,  Boston  University  School  of  Theology  Ph.D.,  Boston  University  Graduate  School  [email protected]  

 Dr.  Edwin  H.  Welch  is  a  naEve  of  Maryland  and  earned  degrees  from  Western  Maryland  College,  Boston  University  School  of  Theology,  and  Boston  University  Graduate  School.  He  studied  InternaEonal  RelaEons  at  the  London  School  of  Economics  and  PoliEcal  Science  and  Higher  EducaEon  AdministraEon  at  the  Harvard  InsEtute  for  EducaEonal  Management.  His  Ph.D.  is  in  Social  Ethics  and  he  is  an  ordained  minister  in  the  United  Methodist  Church.    

 Dr.  Welch  has  been  President  of  the  University  of  Charleston  since  1989.    He  has  led  the  insEtuEon  through  a  period  of  unprecedented  fundraising,  expansion  of  full-­‐Eme  student  enrollment,  redefining  the  insEtuEon’s  mission  while  transforming  its  academic  programs.    

 Dr.  Welch  serves  on  many  boards,  including  BB&T  Corporate  Board  of  Directors,  Chairman  of  the  Quality  Commicee  for  the  Charleston  Area  Medical  Center  Health  Systems,  AssociaEon  of  Governing  Board’s  Council  of  Presidents,  West  Virginia  Financial  EducaEon  FoundaEon  Board  and  BB&T-­‐West  Virginia’s  Advisory  Board.  

UC  Execu@ve  Board  

University  of  Charleston  

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The  Official  Women’s  Soccer  Media  Guide    

Dr.  Letha  Zook  Provost  and  Dean  of  the  Faculty  (2010  –  present)    B.S.,  University  of  Pennsylvania  M.S.,  Temple  University  M.S.,  New  York  University  Ed.D.,  Teachers  College,  Columbia  University  [email protected]  

Cleta  M.  Harless  Vice  President  for  AdministraEon  and  Finance  (2001  –  present)  B.A.,  B.S.,  Marshall  University  M.B.A.,  West  Virginia  University    [email protected]  

Joan  Clark  Vice  President  for  Enrollment  (2011  –  present)  Served  as  professor  in  university  radiologic  science  department  for  25  years  and  department  chair  for  7  years.    B.S  Siena  Heights  University  M.S  University  of  Charleston  [email protected]  

UC  Execu@ve  Board  

University  of  Charleston  

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The  Official  Women’s  Soccer  Media  Guide    

UC  Execu@ve  Board  

Jennie  O.  Ferreo  Vice  President  for  Student  Development  (2004  –  present)  B.A.,  University  of  Virginia  J.D.,  University  of  Virginia    [email protected]  

Ben  Beakes  Vice  President  for  Development  (2009  –  present)  B.A.,  University  of  Charleston    [email protected]  

Susan  Backofen  Vice  President  for  MarkeEng  (2012  –  present)  MSA,  Central  Michigan  University  BBA,  Davenport  College  [email protected]  

University  of  Charleston  

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The  Mountain  East  Conference  ‘MEC’    

Mountain  East  Conference  600  Marketplace  Avenue,  Suite  102  |  Bridgeport,  WV  26330    304.924.1MEC  (1632)  |  [email protected]  www.mountaineast.org  

 The  Division  ll  Mountain  East  Conference  is  in  its  inaugural  year  in  2013,  replacing  the  WVIAC  conference  aYer  an  eighty  nine  year  reign  which  began  in  1924.  The  MEC  has  been  a  solid  replacement,  and  many  agree  an  improvement  on  the  previous  conference  for  West  Virginia.    

 The  West  Virginia  Intercollegiate  AthleEc  Conference  held  fiYeen  teams  in  it’s  last  season  (2012-­‐13),  whereas  the  Mountain  East  Conference  now  holds  only  twelve  teams  of  an  all  round  higher  standard,  on  the  field  and  academically.  The  following  nine  teams  from  the  WIAC  conference  were  transferred:  Concord  University,  Fairmont  State  University,  Glenville  State  University,  Shepherd  University,  University  of  Charleston,  West  Liberty  University,  West  Virginia  State  University,  Wheeling  Jesuit  University,  &  West  Virginia  Wesleyan  University.  

 The  addiEon  of  Notre  Dame  College,  Urbana  University  and  University  of  Virginias  College  at  Wise  made  for  one  of  the  most  compeEEve  conferences  in  the  region  and  already  fierce  rivalries  have  been  born.    

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 The  Mountain  East  Conference  hosts  sixteen  championships  overall.  Eight  men’s  conferences  and  eight  women’s  conferences  of  differing  sports  comprise  these  championships.  For  men,  the  sports  are:  baseball,  basketball,  cross  country,  football,  golf,  soccer,  tennis  and  track  &  field.    

 For  women,  the  sports  are:  basketball,  cross  country,  golf,  soccer,  tennis,  track  &  field  and  volleyball.    

 Each  year,  the  best  teams  from  each  conference  progress  forward  into  the  conference  tournament  compeEEon  for  their  respecEve  sport.  The  format  of  the  tournament  may  slightly  vary  per  sport,  but  the  outcome  is  the  same;  become  conference  tournament  champions.  This  presEgious  award  is  the  pinnacle  of  many  teams  seasons,  but  can  also  help  them  to  progress  into  the  naEonal  NCAA  tournament.    

 AYer  the  tournament  is  over,  the  MEC  honors  the  best  performers  with  individual  awards.  The  outstanding  players  are  menEoned  in  a  first  or  second  team  giving  an  extra  incenEve  to  excel.  

MEC  Championships  

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Commissioner:  Reid  Amos  [email protected]  

 Reid  Amos  was  appointed  as  the  first  Commissioner  of  the  Mountain  East  Conference  by  a  unanimous  vote  of  the  MEC  Board  of  Directors  in  November  2012.  

 Amos  brings  extensive  experience  in  administraEon  and  athleEcs,  to  go  with  a  sincere  passion  for  the  NCAA  Division  II  experience,  to  his  new  posiEon.  Prior  to  his  role  as  commissioner,  Amos  was  the  Vice  President  of  BroadcasEng  at  West  Liberty  University.  He  was  promoted  to  that  role  following  a  successful  sEnt  as  the  ExecuEve  Director  for  the  WLU  Office  of  CommunicaEons.  

 In  addiEon  to  his  experience  as  a  member  of  the  West  Liberty  University’s  senior  staff  and  broadcaster  at  West  Liberty,  Amos  also  has  the  benefit  of  being  a  successful  collegiate  coach  and  NCAA  administrator.  

 Along  with  his  work  in  broadcasEng  and  athleEcs,  Amos  also  brings  extensive  communicaEons  and  markeEng  experience  to  the  table.  Since  2003,  he  has  been  the  owner/operator  of  Intermedia  SoluEons,  LLC,  a  mulEmedia  consulEng  company  working  with  many  of  the  insEtuEons  he  now  serves  in  the  MEC.  

Staff  Directory  

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Staff  Directory  

Associate  Commissioner  of  Championships  and  Compliance:  Ben  Brownlee  [email protected]  

 Ben  Brownlee  was  named  Associate  Commissioner  for  Championships  and  Compliance  for  the  Mountain  East  Conference  in  July  of  2013.  

 Brownlee  comes  to  the  Mountain  East  aYer  spending  the  last  six  years  with  the  WVIAC,  most  recently  as  the  Associate  Commissioner  for  Internal  Affairs.  He  was  in  charge  of  compliance  related  duEes  for  the  league’s  15  schools  and  helped  manage  internal  operaEons  for  the  conference.  

 In  addiEon  to  his  duEes  at  the  WVIAC,  Brownlee  was  also  involved  in  several  naEonal  commicees.  He  has  spent  the  last  five  seasons  on  the  NCAA  Division  II  Swimming  and  Diving  Commicee,  serving  as  the  chair  of  that  commicee  since  2011.  He  was  co-­‐chair  of  the  Division  II  Conference  Commissioners  AssociaEon  of  Compliance  Administrators  in  2012-­‐13  and  has  been  a  representaEve  on  the  Division  II  Eligibility  Center  Advisory  Commicee  since  2011.  

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Associate  Commissioner  of  CommunicaEons:  Adam  Zundell  [email protected]  

 Adam  Zundell  was  named  Associate  Commissioner  of  CommunicaEons  at  the  Mountain  East  Conference  in  July  2013.  He  comes  to  the  MEC  aYer  spending  the  last  seven  years  at  Fairmont  State  as  the  Director  of  AthleEc  CommunicaEons  and  MarkeEng.  

 At  Fairmont  State,  Zundell  was  in  charge  of  the  publicity  of  all  15  sports  for  the  Falcons.  He  served  as  the  editor  and  provided  a  majority  of  the  content  for  fighEngfalcons.com,  in  addiEon  to  overseeing  the  site's  re-­‐design  in  2010.    

 Zundell  wrote  and  edited  all  of  Fairmont  State's  media  guides.  The  2009  football  media  guide  was  rated  third-­‐best  in  the  country  by  the  College  Sports  InformaEon  Directors  of  America  (CoSIDA)  and  the  2010  women's  basketball  guide  was  awarded  fourth-­‐best  in  the  naEon.  

Staff  Directory  

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Official  Facebook  Page:  hLps://www.facebook.com  /mountaineastconference  

Follow  the  MEC  on  TwiLer!  

Official  MEC  TwiLer  Page:  @themountaineast  

Stay  Connected  to  the  MEC!  

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Schools  compe@ng  in  the  Mountain  East  Conference  

Founded:  1888  LocaEon:  Charleston,  WV  Students:  2,000  Colours:  Maroon  and  Gold  Mascot:  Golden  Eagle  

University  of  Charleston:  

Shepherd  University:  Founded:  1871  LocaEon:  Shepherdstown,  WV  Students:  4,200  Colours:  Blue  and  Yellow  Mascot:  Ram  

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Concord  University:  Founded:  1872  LocaEon:  Athens,  WV  Students:  2,900  Colours:  Maroon  and  Grey  Mascot:  Mountain  Lion  

Fairmont  State  University:  Founded:  1865  LocaEon:  Fairmont,  WV  Students:  4,500  Colours:    Maroon  and  White  Mascot:  FighEng  Falcon  

Glenville  State  College:  Founded:  1872  LocaEon:  Glenville,  WV  Students:  1,900  Colours:  Blue  and  White  Mascot:  Pioneer  

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West  Liberty  University:  Founded:  1837  LocaEon:  West  Liberty,  WV  Students:  2,800  Colours:  Black  and  Gold  Mascot:  Topper  the  Bear  

West  Virginia  State  University:  Founded:  1891  LocaEon:  InsEtute,  West  Virginia  Students:  2,600  Colours:  Black  and  Gold  Mascot:  Yellow  Jackets  

Wheeling  Jesuit  University:  Founded:  1954  LocaEon:  Wheeling,  WV  Students:  1,600  Colours:  Red,  Black  and  Gold  Mascot:  Cardinals  

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West  Virginia  Wesleyan  College:  Founded:  1890  LocaEon:  Buckhannon,  WV  Students:  1,400  Colours:  Orange  and  Black  Mascot:  Bobcats  

Notre  Dame  College:  Founded:  1922  LocaEon:  South  Euclid,  OH  Students:  2,100  Colours:  Blue  and  Yellow  Mascot:  Falcon  

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Urbana  University:  Founded:  1850  LocaEon:  Urbana,  OH  Students:  1,500  Colours:  Blue  and  White  Mascot:  Blue  Knight  

University  of  Virginia’s  College  at  Wise:  Founded:  1954  LocaEon:  Wise,  VA  Students:  2,000  Colours:  Red  and  Grey  Mascot:  Cavalier  

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UC  Athle@c  Department  Administra@on  

   Dr.  Bren  Stevens      Director  of  AthleEcs  

   [email protected]      Ph:  304-­‐357-­‐4911                            Stevens  is  a  naEve  of  Massachusecs,  and  was  recruited  to      what  was  then  known  as  Morris  Harvey  College  to  play        volleyball  in  1976.  As  a  player,  she  won  both  WVIAC  and        Mid-­‐West  Regional  First-­‐Team  honors.  AYer  sEnts          teaching  in  high  school  in  Boston  and  in  Kanawha  County,      Stevens  was  recruited  to  coach  the  University  of  C        Charleston  volleyball  squad  in  1992.  

 She  has  held  mulEple  roles  at  UC,  progressing  from  coaching  volleyball  and  swimming  to  physical  educaEon  instructor  in  1996,  assistant  professor  of  sports  administraEon  in  2000,  and  associate  athleEc  director  in  2005.  Stevens  meanwhile  earned  a  master’s  degree  in  exercise  physiology  and  a  doctorate  in  educaEon  administraEon,  puong  those  skills  to  work  in  the  classroom  and  as  senior  woman  administrator  in  the  UC  athleEc  department.  

 Stevens  coached  the  Golden  Eagles  volleyball  team  for  19  seasons  and  holds  a  career  record  of  506-­‐210.  Her  teams  have  made  the  NCAA  volleyball  tournament  seven  Emes,  won  the  conference  Etle  in  1997,  2001  and  2006,  and  won  the  conference  championship  in  2004,  2005  and  2007.  Bren  was  named  WVIAC  Coach  of  the  Year  three  Emes  (1995,  1997,  and  2001),  and  was  inducted  into  the  University  of  Charleston  AthleEc  Hall  of  Fame  in  2006.  

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UC  Athle@c  Department  Administra@on  Todd  Diuguid    Assist.  AthleEc  Director  

Head  Women's  Soccer  Coach  [email protected]  

 Ph:  304-­‐357-­‐4827  

 Todd  Diuguid  enters  his  12th  year  as  the  Head  Coach  at  the  University  of  Charleston  in  2013.  Diuguid  has  over  25  years  of  soccer    experience  as  a  player,  referee,  and  coach.  Coach  Coach  Diuguid  was  named  the  2010  WVIAC  Coach-­‐of-­‐the-­‐Year.    The  Women’s  Soccer  Program  has  the  disEncEon  of  receiving  the  inaugural  WVIAC  Sportsmanship  award  in  2008  and  has  

received  the  NSCAA  Team  Academic  Award  the  past  six  academic  years,  2007-­‐present.    While  at  Marshall  University,  Diuguid  lecered  all  four  years  as  a  central  defender/forward  and  graduated  with  a  Bachelors  of  Arts  in  Criminal  JusEce.  Diuguid  received  Regional  Coach  of  the  Year  honors  in  1999  and  2000  while  at  Nitro  HS.    Diuguid  has  also  led  nine  different  West  Virginia  club  soccer  teams  to  the  West  Virginia  State  Championships.  In  2006,  Coach  Diuguid’s  U-­‐13  girls  became  the  first  girls’  team  in  state  history  to  advance  to  the    regional  semifinals  in  the  US  Youth  NaEonal  Championships.  

 Coach  Diuguid  holds  his  United  States  Soccer  FederaEon  license  and  has  been  a  member  of  the  NaEonal  Soccer  Coaches  AssociaEon  of  America  (NSCAA)  since  1994.  Diuguid  has  been  member  of  the  NSCAA  regional  ranking  commicee  since  2009.    In  2012,  Diuguid  was  appointed  to  the  NCAA  DII  NaEonal  Commicee  as  the  AtlanEc  Region  RAC  Chair  for  a  four  year  term.  

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UC  Athle@c  Department  Administra@on  

                 Pam  O'Brien    

                                 AdministraEve  Assistant  to  the  AthleEc  Director                      [email protected]  

               Ph:  304-­‐357-­‐4820  

Travis  Chandler  Assistant  to  the  AD  for  Compliance  &  MarkeEng  [email protected]  Ph:  304-­‐357-­‐4751  

Shari  Reed    Senior  Woman    Administrator/  Head  Women's  Tennis  Coach  [email protected]    Ph:  304-­‐347-­‐6989  

John  Blankenship  Sports  InformaEon  &  MarkeEng/Head  Cross-­‐Country  and  Track  Coach  [email protected]    Ph:  304-­‐357-­‐4820  

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Charleston  Athle@c  Training  Directory  

Kevin  Phan  Coordinator  of  Clinical  EducaEon/Asst.  AthleEc  Trainer  

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 Kelvin  earned  his  Bachelor  of  Science  degree  in  AthleEc  Training  from  the  University  of  Texas  in  Arlington  (TX).  Kelvin  completed  the  Post-­‐Professional  AthleEc  Training  EducaEon  Program  at  Old  Dominion  University  (Va.),  earning  his  Master  of  Science  in  EducaEon  degree  in  Physical  EducaEon/AthleEc  Training.    

Ericka  Zimmerman      Chair,  Department  of  AthleEc  Training  [email protected]    Ph:  304-­‐357-­‐4828  

 Ericka  has  a  Bachelor  of  Arts  degree  in  Allied  Health  from  St.  Andrews  Presbyterian  College,  a  Master  of  Science  degree  in  Physical  EducaEon/AthleEc  Training  from  Indiana  State  University,  and  a  Doctorate  of  EducaEon  degree  in  EducaEonal  Leadership  from  Marshall  University.  

Michael  Nyquist    Head  AthleEc  Trainer/Coordinator  of  Clinical  Services  [email protected]      Ph:  304-­‐357-­‐4395  

 Michael  has  a  Bachelor  of  Science  in  Biology  with  a  Sports  Medicine  concentraEon  from  Lees-­‐McRae  College  and  a  Master  of  Arts  in  Physical  EducaEon-­‐Sport  Management  from  

East  Tennessee  State  University.  

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Team  Physicians  Charleston  Internal  Medicine            -­‐  Dr.  Tom  Bowden,  DO            -­‐  Dr.  John  Lewis,  DO  Bone  &  Joint            -­‐  Dr.  Paul  Legg,  MD  -­‐  Orthopedics  

Surgical  Associates            -­‐  Dr.  Edward  Tiley  III,  MD  

Assistant  AthleEc  Trainer  [email protected]  Ph:  304-­‐357-­‐4814  

 Dan  received  a  B.S.  in  athleEc  training  from  Ithaca  College  in  New  York  in  2010  .  Following  Ithaca  College,  Dan  acended  University  of  Virginia  where  he  received  a  Masters  of  EducaEon  in  athleEc  training    

Cory  Rueckert  Assistant  AthleEc  Trainer  [email protected]  Ph:  304-­‐357-­‐4983  

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Assistant  AthleEc  Trainer  [email protected]  Ph:  304-­‐357-­‐4340  

 Jenni  earned  her  BS  in  Physical  EducaEon/AthleEc  Training  from  WVU.  Following  WVU,  she  earned  her  MS  in  Health  &  Wellness  –  Health  Sciences  from  the  University  of  Kentucky.  Jenni  was  employed  as  the  Director  of  RehabilitaEon  at  WorldWide  ChiropracEc  &  Sports  Medicine  for  the  past  14  years  as  well  as  the  AthleEc  Trainer  for  Ripley  High  School.  She  also  served  as  the  AthleEc  Trainer  for  the  

Level  9  NaEonal  GymnasEcs  Championships  in  Charleston  and  as  the  AthleEc  Trainer  for  the  WV  Lightning  and  Rockets  Semi-­‐Professional  Football  teams.  Jenni  is  a  member  of  the  NATA,  WVATA,  she  is  on  the  Governmental  Affairs  Commicee  and  is  a  member  of  the  WVSSAC  Sports  Medicine  Commicee.  

Student  AthleEc  Trainers  

Torie  Wagner  Cody  Ryan   Kevin  Myers  

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Coaching  Staff  

 This  2013  season  is  Coach  Diuguid’s  12th    year  coaching  the  women’s  program.  He  was  recently  named  Assistant  AthleEc  Director  of  the  University  of  Charleston  AthleEc  Program.  In  2010  Coach  Diuguid  was  recognized  as  the  WVIAC  Coach  of  the  Year.  Diuguid  has  been  member  of  the  NSCAA  regional  ranking  commicee  since  2009  .  In  2012,  Diuguid  was  appointed  to  the  NCAA  DII  NaEonal  Commicee  as  the  AtlanEc  Region  RAC  Chair  for  a  four  year  term.    

 Coach  Diuguid  has  been  the  coach  of    several  players  named  to  the  All-­‐Conference  team,  NSCAA  All-­‐Region  team’s,  Daktronics  All-­‐Region,  Freshman-­‐of-­‐the-­‐Year,  Player-­‐of-­‐the-­‐Year,  Academic  All-­‐American  and  UC’s  Outstanding  Student-­‐Athlete.  Under  the  leadership  of  Coach  Diuguid,  the  women’s  soccer  team  has  disEnguished  themselves  as  scholar  athletes  while  receiving  the  NSCAA  Team  Academic  Award  the  past  six  years.    

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The  University  of  Charleston  Golden  Eagles  are  led  by  Head  Coach  Todd  Diuguid.  Diuguid  is  a  former  four  year  starter  for  Marshall  University  while  graduaEng  with  a  Bachelor’s  Degree  in  Criminal  JusEce.    

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The  University  of  Charleston  Women’s  team  is  led  by  Assistant  Coach  Jim  Kirk.  Coach  Kirk  previously  assisted  the  men’s  program  where  he  won  three  consecuEve  regular  season/  conference  tournament  championships  and  made  an  appearance  in  the  NCAA  tournament  sweet  sixteen  and  elite  eight.  Coach  Kirk  has  coached  youth  soccer  at  the  state,  regional  and  naEonal  levels  for  the  last  sixteen  years.    He  has  had  the  privilege  of  coaching  several  players  named  to  the  All-­‐Conference  team,  NSCAA  all-­‐region  team,  Freshman-­‐of-­‐the-­‐Year,  Daktronics  All-­‐region  and  Daktronics  All-­‐American.    Jim  holds  a  Bachelor  of  Science  in  Business  InformaEon  Systems  from  Bellevue  University  and  a  

Chemistry  degree  from  West  Virginia  State  University.  

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Coaching  Staff  

The  women's  soccer  program  added  graduate  assistant  Nathalee  Lariviere  to  the  coaching  staff  for  the  2013-­‐14  season.  Lariviere  is  a  Georgetown,  Canada  naEve,  but  played  her  four  years  of  soccer  at  Jacksonville  State  University  in  Alabama.  Lariviere  is  pursuing  her  Master’s  Degree  in  Strategic  Leadership  

The  Golden  Eagles  named  Sabrina  Mullaney  Head  Coach  of  the  UC  Beckley.  Mullaney  returns  to  her  alma  mater  in  hopes  to  start  a  JV  women’s  team  at  the  Beckley  campus.  Mullaney  played  four  years  

under  Coach  Todd  Diuguid.  

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   The  Friends  of  Coal-­‐Fields  at  Trace  Fork  is  a  mulE-­‐field  soccer  complex    

located  off  Corridor  G  adjacent  to  the  South  Charleston  Memorial  Ice  Rink  and  the  Shops  at  Trace  Fork  in  Charleston,  West  Virginia.  The  project  developer,  the    Kanawha  Charleston  Soccer  FoundaEon  (KCSF)  was  founded  over  a  decade  ago    with  the  primary  purpose  of  acquiring  land  and  building  a  soccer  complex  in  the    Charleston  area.  They  have    completed  six  fields,  including  an  arEficial  turf  field  as    

well  as  a  concession/restroom  building  at  a  total  project  cost  of  $3.6  million.  The    turf  field  includes  lights,  electronic  scoreboard,  state  of  the  art  sound  system  and    bleachers.    

 The  KCSF  is  a  private  nonprofit  501  (c)  3  charitable  organizaEon  whose  mission  is  to  increase  the  quanEty  and  quality  of  soccer  faciliEes  in  the  greater  Charleston  area.  It  is  governed  by  a  board  of  Directors  represenEng  various  soccer  clubs  in  the  

Kanawha  Valley  as  well  as  high  school  programs  and  the  state  soccer  associaEon.      The  KCSF  asked  the  University  of  Charleston  Women’s  team  to  play  the  first  

game  on  the  turf  last  spring.  Now,  this  is  the  official  field  of  the  women’s  team.    

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Off  Season  Facili@es  

 To  meet  the  need  of  today’s  student,  the  University  of  Charleston  

Constructed  a  7,500  square  foot  fitness  complex.  The  first  floor  of  the  new  facility    houses  weight  machines,  free  weights,  as  well  as  showers  and  lockers.  Running/  ellipEcal  machines  and  acEvity  rooms  are  located  on  the  upper  level.  Zumba,    Aerobics,  Insanity  and  various  other  classes  are  offered  on  the  upper  level.  

 Morrison  Fitness  Center  is  also  equipped  with  a  state  of  the  art  sound  system    

with  four  High  DefiniEon  Televisions  that  are  placed  high  on  the  walls  to  allow    people  on  the  1st  and  2nd  floors  to  enjoy.  A  special  wireless  transmission  system    enables  students  to  listen  to  the  television  broadcast  through  radio  headphones.  

 The  UC  Women’s  Soccer  Team  trains  very  hard  in  the  Morrison  Fitness  Center.    They  dedicate  their  spring  to  strength  and  condiEoning  using  all  the  weights,  videos,  treadmills,  and  machines.    

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WVIAC  

 The  WVIAC  had  an  89-­‐year  run  as  a  conference  from  beginning  as  a  member    

of  the  NAIA  before  moving  to  a  Division  II  league.  Founded  in  1924,  the  West    Virginia  Intercollegiate  AthleEc  Conference  (WVIAC)  rates  as  one  of  the  oldest    leagues  at  the  small-­‐college  level.    

 Commissioner  Barry  Blizzard,  who  has  held  the  post  since  1987,  led  the  move    into  the  NCAA.  Blizzard,  a  naEve  of  Bramwell,  West    Virginia,    previously  served  as    

the  athleEcs  director  at  Bluefield  State.  The  long-­‐Eme  conference  chief  has  served    in  a  variety  of  naEonal  leadership  posiEons,  including  a  sEnt  as  president  of  the    Division  II  Conference  Commissioners’  AssociaEon.    He  is  currently  the  chairman  of    the  NCAA  Division  II  NominaEng  Commicee.  

 There  were  fiYeen  schools  in  the  WVIAC:  Alderson-­‐Broaddus,  Bluefield  State  College,  University  of  Charleston,  Concord  

University  Davis  &  Elkins  College,  Fairmont  State  University,  Glenville  State  College,  Ohio  Valley  University,  University  of  Picsburgh  at  Johnstown,  Seton  Hill  University,  Shepherd  University,  West  Liberty  University,  West  Virginia  State  University,  West    Virginia  Wesleyan  College,  Wheeling  Jesuit  University.  

 “The  WVIAC  would  like  to  thank  everyone  involved  for  making  it  such  an    outstanding  conference.  Over  89  years,  the  league  was  fortunate  enough  to  have    

tremendous  student-­‐athletes,  coaches,  administrators,  support  staff,  fans  and    businesses  associated  with  the  WVIAC.  Thank  you  for  an  amazing  and  presEgious    history.”  

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Concord  University:      Founded:  1872    Joined  WVIAC:  1924  LocaEon:  Athens,  WV  Students:  2,900  Colours:  Maroon  and  Grey  Mascot:  Mountain  Lion  Sports  Info  Director:  Tyler  McIntosh  Coach:  Stefani  Workman  

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Shepherd  University:    Founded:  1871    Joined  WVIAC:  1924  LocaEon:  Shepherdstown,  WV  Students:  4,200  Colours:  Blue  and  Yellow  Mascot:  Ram  Sports  Info  Director:  Chip  Ransom  Coach:  Jonathan  Thayil  

Wheeling  Jesuit  University:    Founded:  1954  Joined  WVIAC:  1957  LocaEon:  Wheeling,  WV  Students:  1,600  Colours:  Red,  Black  and  Gold  Mascot:  Cardinals  Sports  Info  Director:  Eric  Taber  Coach:  Carrie  Hanna  

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Davis  &  Elkins  College:  Founded:  1904    Joined  WVIAC:  1924  LocaEon:  Elkins,  WV  Students:  818  Colours:  Scarlet  and  White  Mascot:  Senator  Sports  Info  Director:  Philip  Fecy  Coach:  Raul  Ovalle  

University  of  Pi?  Johnstown:  Founded:1927    Joined  WVIAC:  2006  LocaEon:  Johnstown,  PA  Students:  3,000  Colours:  Blue  and  Gold  Mascot:    Mountain  Cat  Sports  Info  Director:  Chris  Caputo  Coach:  Rachel  Smith  

Alderson-­‐Broaddus:  Founded:  1871    Joined  WVIAC:  1924  LocaEon:  Philippi,  WV  Students:  650  Colours:  Blue  and  Gold  Mascot:  Baclers  Sports  Info  Director:  Patrick  McGinnis  Coach:  Patrick  McGinnis  

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Ohio  Valley  University:  Founded:  1960    Joined  WVIAC:  1999  LocaEon:  Vienna,  WV  Students:  500  Colours:  Royal  Blue  and  Red  Mascot:  FighEng  Scot  Sports  Info  Director:  Brianna  Lodato  Coach:  Jack  Flynn  

Seton  Hill  University:  Founded:  1885    Joined  WVIAC:  2006  LocaEon:  Greensburg,  PA  Students:  2,500  Colours:  Crimson  and  Gold  Mascot:  Griffin  Sports  Info  Director:  Jason  Greene  Coach:  John  Fogle  

West  Virginia  Wesleyan  College:  Founded:  1890    Joined  WVIAC:  1924  LocaEon:  Buckhannon,  WV  Students:  1,400  Colours:  Orange  and  Black  Mascot:  Bobcats  Sports  Info  Director:  Nick  Patella  Coach:  Patrick  Holguin  

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Fairmont  State  University:  Founded:  1865    Joined  WVIAC:  1924  LocaEon:  Fairmont,  WV  Students:  4,600  Colours:  Maroon  and  White  Mascot:  FighEng  Falcons  Sports  Info  Director:  Adam  Zundell    

WV  State  University:  Founded:  1891    Joined  WVIAC:  1955  LocaEon:  InsEtute,  WV  Students:  2,644  Colours:  Black  and  Gold  Mascot:  Yellow  Jackets  Sports  Info  Director:  John  Simms  

Bluefield  State:  Founded:  1895    Joined  WVIAC:  1955  LocaEon:  Bluefield,  WV  Students:2,063  Colours:  Royal  Blue,  Gold  Mascot:  Big  Blue  Sports  Info  Director:  Malinda  Berglund  

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Glenville  State  College:  Founded:  1872    Joined  WVIAC:  1924  LocaEon:  Glenville,  WV  Students:  1,882  Colours:  Blue  and  White  Mascot:  Pioneers  Sports  Info  Director:  Jonathan  Griffin  II    

West  Liberty  University:  Founded:  1837    Joined  WVIAC:    1924  LocaEon:  West  Liberty,  WV  Students:  2,700  Colours:    black  and  Gold  Mascot:  Hilltoppers  Sports  Info  Director:  Mac  Watson    

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2012  Season  Review  

 The  UC  Women’s  team  finished  the  2012  season  with  a  9-­‐9-­‐3  record.      Their  season  started  off  with  a  series  of  losses,  some  to  naEonally  ranked  

opponents.  The  Golden  Eagles  showed  their  true  character  when  they  bacled  all  season  to  turn  their  season  around.  Their  hard  work  was  rewarded  with  a  5th  place  ranking  going  into  the  WVIAC  tournament.  The  Golden  Eagles  beat  the  3rd  seed  Shepherd  in  the  quarterfinals.    

 Thanks  to  unforeseen  weather  from  Hurricane  Sandy,    the  WVIAC  tournament  was  relocated  to  Charleston.  The  5th  place  Golden  Eagles  found  themselves  hosEng  the  semi-­‐final  and  final  match.  

 The  women  found  themselves  in  a  very  familiar  tournament  match  up.    They  were  in  the  semi-­‐finals  with  Alderson-­‐Broaddus  who  had  ended  the  Charleston  season  two  consecuEve  semi-­‐finals  before  this.  Charleston  was  determined  to  end  that  steak  and  used  the  home  field  advantage  to  upset  the  top  seed  Alderson-­‐Broaddus  1-­‐0.  

 The  final  match  against  rival  Wesleyan  did  not  go  as  expected.  A  cheeky  first  half  goal  was  enough  for  Wesleyan  to  take  home  the  trophy.  The  Golden  Eagles  were  upset,  but  proud  of  their  overall  success.      

 On  an  individual  level,  Charleston  came  away  with  six  players  on  the  All-­‐WVIAC  squad.  Elyse  Surbaugh  was  named  The  WVIAC  Player  of  the  Year.  She  paced  the  Golden  Eagles  with  six  goals  and  five  assists.  Surbaugh  was  the  first  Golden  Eagle  to  earn  this  honor.  Sophomore  Holly  Bigg,  Juniors  Kimberly  D’Angelo,  Bricany  Loveland,  and  Renee  Boudreau,  and  Senior  Angela  Petrizzo  were  awarded  with  All-­‐Conference  accolades.    

 In  the  classroom,  the  University  of  Charleston  women's  soccer  team  has  been  honored  for  excelling  in  the  classroom  by  the  NaEonal  Soccer  Coaches  AssociaEon  of  America  for  the  sixth  consecuEve  year.  

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Name     #     Year     Ht.     Pos.    Hometown/HS    

Megan  Bauman   00   Jr.   5’7   GK   Livonia,  MI  /  SchoolcraY  CC    

Courtney  Budd     0   Fr.       5’10     GK     Egg  Harbor,  NJ  /  Egg  Harbor    Jennifer  Poppe     1   So.       5’11     GK     Barrie,  Canada    Angela  Balthazar     2   Jr.       5’7     F     Sissonville,  W.Va  /  Capitol    Rachel  McCormick     3   Fr.       5’5     D     Mississauga,  Canada  Emily  Carmosino     4   Jr.       5’4     D     CincinnaE,  OH  /  CincinnaE  State  CC    

Sally  Jacob     5   So.       5’7     D     Waterford,  Ireland    Elyse  Surbaugh     6   Sr.     5’7     M     Virginia  Beach,  VA  /  Ocean  Lakes    

Bricany  Loveland     7   Jr.       5’4     F     Cheswick,  PA  /  Springdale    

Erika  Kastle     8   Fr.       5’2     D     Innisfill,  Canada    KaEe  Devore     9   Sr.     5’5     D     Wexford,  PA  /    VincenEan  Academy    Lauren  Haven     10   Fr.       5’9     F     Nassau,  Bahamas  /  Queens    

Bricany  Akers     11   So.     5’2     M     Roanoke,  VA  /  Northside    Kelsey  LaCroix     14   Fr.       5’3     M     Flushing,  MI  /  Flushing  Senior    

Danielle  Siegrist     17   Jr.       5’8     M     Wexford,  PA  /  Pine  Richland      Holly  Bigg     18   So.       5’9     D     Limehouse,  Canada    Paige  Leaver     19   Jr.       5’4     D     Ashland,  KY  /  Paul  Blazer    

Courtney  Underwood     20   Fr.       5’6     M     Hurricane  W.Va  /  Hurricane    Kimberly  D’Angelo     21   Jr.       5’4     M     Lindenhurst,  NY  /  Lindenhurst    

Raquel  Hill-­‐Spranger     22   Jr.       5’0     F     Tampa,  FL  /  Robinson    Ana  Castro     24   Jr.       5’3     D     Pasadena,  CA  /  Pasadena  City  CC    

Angela  Petrizzo     25   Sr.     5’8     D     Oakland  Gardens,  NY/Davis&Elkins    

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Bricany  Akers     11   So.   5’2     M     Roanoke,  VA  /  Northside    Angela  Balthazar     2   Jr.     5’7     F     Sissonville,  W.Va  /  Capitol    Megan  Bauman     0   Jr.     5’8     GK     Livonia,  MI  /  SchoolcraY  CC    Holly  Bigg     18   So.     5’9     D     Limehouse,  Canada    Courtney  Budd     0   Fr.     5’10   GK     Egg  Harbor,  NJ  /  Egg  Harbor    Emily  Carmosino     4   Jr.     5’4     D     CincinnaE,  OH  /  CincinnaE  State  CC    Ana  Castro     24   Jr.     5’3     D     Pasadena,  CA  /  Pasadena  City  CC    Kimberly  D’Angelo     21   Jr.     5’4     M     Lindenhurst,  NY  /  Lindenhurst    KaEe  Devore   9   Sr.   5’5   D   Wexford,  PA  /    VincenEan  Academy  Lauren  Haven     10   Fr.     5’9     F     Nassau,  Bahamas  /  Queens    Raquel  Hill-­‐Spranger     22   Jr.     5’0     F     Tampa,  FL  /  Robinson    Sally  Jacob     5   So.     5’7     D     Waterford,  Ireland    Erika  Kastle     8   Fr.     5’2     D     Innisfill,  Canada    Kelsey  LaCroix     14   Fr.     5’3     M     Flushing,  MI  /  Flushing  Senior    Paige  Leaver     19   Jr.     5’4     D     Ashland,  KY  /  Paul  Blazer    Bricany  Loveland     7   Jr.     5’4     F     Cheswick,  PA  /  Springdale    Rachel  McCormick     3   Fr.     5’5     D     Mississauga,  Canada    Jennifer  Poppe     1   So.     5’11     GK     Barrie,  Canada    Angela  Petrizzo   25   Sr.   5’8   D   Oakland  Gardens,  NY  /  Davis&Elkins  Danielle  Siegrist     17   Jr.     5’8     M     Wexford,  PA  /  Pine  Richland      Elyse  Surbaugh   6   Sr.   5’7   M   Virginia  Beach,  VA  /  Ocean  Lakes  Courtney  Underwood    20   Fr.     5’6     M     Hurricane  W.Va  /  Hurricane    

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Overall  Record:    9/9/03  

Conference  Record:    5/3/02  

Home:    5-­‐4-­‐0  Away:    4-­‐5-­‐3  

8/30/12            6PM                  Shippensburg  University      Shippensburg,  PA     L  1-­‐2    

9/05/12          1PM                    Cal.  PA     California,  PA     L  0-­‐6    

9/5/12              3PM                    Davis&Elkins  College     Elkins,  WV     L  0-­‐4    

9/8/12              3:30PM          Slippery  Rock  University     Slippery  Rock,  PA     L  0-­‐3    

9/12/12          7PM                    Ashland  University     Ashland,  OH     L  0-­‐2    

9/15/12          12PM                Seton  Hill  University     Greensburg,  PA     W  2-­‐1    

9/19/12          7PM                    W.Va  Wesleyan  College     Charleston,  WV     W  2-­‐1    

9/22/12          6PM                    West  Liberty  University     Charleston,  WV     W  2-­‐0    

9/25/12          2PM                    Concord  University     Athens,  OH     T  1-­‐1    

9/29/12          6PM                    Cedarville  University     Charleston,  WV     W  2-­‐0    

10/2/12            2PM                University  of  Pic.Johnstown     Johnstown,  PA     W  1-­‐0    10/5/12            4PM                  Millersville  University     Millersville,  PA     T  1-­‐1    10/7/12            2PM                    Ursuline  College     Pepper  Pike,  OH     L  2-­‐3    

10/11/12        3PM                    Alderson-­‐Broaddus  College     Charleston,  WV     L  0-­‐1    10/15/12        3PM                    W.Va  Tech     Charleston,  WV     W  4-­‐0    10/17/12        3PM                    Shepherd  University   Charleston,  WV     L  1-­‐2    10/20/12          11AM            Ohio  Valley  University     Vienna,  WV     W  4-­‐2    WVIAC  Tournament    

10/28/12      2  PM              Shepherd  University     Shepherdstown,  WV     W  2-­‐1    

11/3/12          5PM                  Alderson-­‐Broaddus  College     Charleston,  WV     W  1-­‐0    11/4/12            6PM                W.Va  Wesleyan  College     Charleston,  WV     L  0-­‐1    

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Celebra@ng  25  Years  of  Women's  Soccer  

 On  October  5,  2013  the  University  of  Charleston  celebrated  and  recognized  twenty-­‐five  years  of  Women’s  Soccer,  and  all  of  their  alumni  who  have  previously  laced  up  their  boots.  Along  with  these  alumni,  UC  extended  the  ceremony  to  honor  the  nine  seniors  of  the  2013  season.    

   Coach  Reggie  Smith  led  the  first  1988  women’s  soccer  team  into  The  University  of  Charleston’s  AthleEc  history  books,  concluding  the  first  ever  season  with  a  2-­‐9  record  for  the  women’s  soccer  program’s  first  year  of  compeEEon.  The  University  of  Charleston’s  Women’s  soccer  program  conEnues  to  strive  for  success  each  year,  as  well  as  striving  to  become  the  best  person  they  can  be  in  the  community,  classroom,  and  career.    

   The  Women’s  Soccer  program  has  an  abundant  amount  of  alumni  who  will  always  be  part  of  the  UC  Family!  The  day  long  event  brought  out  family,  friends,  alumni,  recruits,  faculty,  and  UC    students.  All  joined  the  women’s  program  to  celebrate  and  recognize  these  players  for  their  accomplishments  and  awards  throughout  the  years!  

   In  addiEon  to  the  game  day  fesEviEes  there  was  a  Friday  night  social  for  all  UC  Women's  Soccer  alumni    in  the  rotunda  at  Riggleman  Hall.    All  those  who  acended  received  a  tour  of  the  UC  campus  along  with  hors  d'oeuvres  and  refreshments.  Overall,  it  was  a  fun  and  exciEng  weekend  to  bring  together  past,  current,  and  future  UC  women’s  soccer  players.    

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Megan  Bauman     0   Sr.     5’8     GK     Livonia,  MI  /  SchoolcraY  CC    

Courtney  Budd     0   So.     5’10   GK     Egg  Harbor,  NJ  /  Egg  Harbor    Jennifer  Poppe     1   Jr.     5’11     GK     Barrie,  Canada    Angela  Balthazar     2   Sr.     5’7     F     Sissonville,  W.Va  /  Capitol    Rachel  McCormick     3   So.     5’5     D     Mississauga,  Canada    Emily  Carmosino     4   Sr.     5’4     D     CincinnaE,  OH  /  CincinnaE  State  CC    Sally  Jacob     5   Jr.     5’7     D     Waterford,  Ireland    Erica  Lemmert     6   So.     5’2     M     La  Plata,  MA    Bricany  Loveland     7   Sr.     5’4     F     Cheswick,  PA  /  Springdale    Erika  Kastle     8   So.     5’2     D     Innisfill,  Canada    Lydia  Murray     9   Fr.     5’6     F     Elkview,  WV  /  Sissonville    Lauren  Haven     10   So.     5’9     F     Nassau,  Bahamas  /  Queens    Bricany  Akers     11   Jr.     5’2     M     Roanoke,  VA  /  Northside    Heather  French     12   Jr.     5’8     D     Arcadia,  CA    Lindsey  Henderson     13   So     5’7     D     Blacksburg,  VA    Kelsey  LaCroix     14   So.     5’3     M     Flushing,  MI  /  Flushing  Senior    Amanda  McKee     16   So.     5’8     D     Mechanicsburg,  PA    Danielle  Siegrist     17   Sr.     5’8     M     Wexford,  PA  /  Pine  Richland      Holly  Bigg     18   Jr.     5’9     D     Limehouse,  Canada    Paige  Leaver     19   Sr.     5’4     D     Ashland,  KY  /  Paul  Blazer    Courtney  Underwood     20   So.     5’6     M     Hurricane  W.Va  /  Hurricane    Kimberly  D’Angelo     21   Sr.     5’4     M     Lindenhurst,  NY  /  Lindenhurst    Raquel  Hill-­‐Spranger     22   Sr.     5’0     F     Tampa,  FL  /  Robinson    Isabella  Jaffin     23   So.     5’7     F     Nescopeck,  PA  /  Berwick    Ana  Castro     24   Sr.     5’3     D     Pasadena,  CA  /  Pasadena  City  CC    

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Bricany  Akers     11   Jr.     5’2     M     Roanoke,  VA  /  Northside    Angela  Balthazar     2   Sr.     5’7     F     Sissonville,  W.Va  /  Capitol    Megan  Bauman     0   Sr.     5’8     GK     Livonia,  MI  /  SchoolcraY  CC    Holly  Bigg     18   Jr.     5’9     D     Limehouse,  Canada    Courtney  Budd     0   So.     5’10   GK     Egg  Harbor,  NJ  /  Egg  Harbor    Emily  Carmosino     4   Sr.     5’4     D     CincinnaE,  OH  /  CincinnaE  State  CC    Ana  Castro     24   Sr.     5’3     D     Pasadena,  CA  /  Pasadena  City  CC    Kimberly  D’Angelo     21   Sr.     5’4     M     Lindenhurst,  NY  /  Lindenhurst    Heather  French     12   Jr.     5’8     D     Arcadia,  CA    Lauren  Haven     10   So.     5’9     F     Nassau,  Bahamas  /  Queens    Lindsey  Henderson     13   So     5’7     D     Blacksburg,  VA    Raquel  Hill-­‐Spranger     22   Sr.     5’0     F     Tampa,  FL  /  Robinson    Sally  Jacob     5   Jr.     5’7     D     Waterford,  Ireland    Isabella  Jaffin     23   So.     5’7     F     Nescopeck,  PA  /  Berwick    Erika  Kastle     8   So.     5’2     D     Innisfill,  Canada    Kelsey  LaCroix     14   So.     5’3     M     Flushing,  MI  /  Flushing  Senior    Paige  Leaver     19   Sr.     5’4     D     Ashland,  KY  /  Paul  Blazer    Erica  Lemmert     6   So.     5’2     M     La  Plata,  MA    Bricany  Loveland     7   Sr.     5’4     F     Cheswick,  PA  /  Springdale    Rachel  McCormick     3   So.     5’5     D     Mississauga,  Canada    Amanda  McKee     16   So.     5’8     D     Mechanicsburg,  PA    Lydia  Murray     9   Fr.     5’6     F     Elkview,  WV  /  Sissonville    Jennifer  Poppe     1   Jr.     5’11     GK     Barrie,  Canada    Danielle  Siegrist     17   Sr.     5’8     M     Wexford,  PA  /  Pine  Richland      Courtney  Underwood    20   So.     5’6     M     Hurricane  W.Va  /  Hurricane    

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Overall  Record    9-­‐7-­‐2  

Conf.    7-­‐5-­‐2  

Home  5-­‐4-­‐1  Away  4-­‐2-­‐1  

8/28/13            8PM                    University  of  Rio  Grande   Rio  Grande,  OH   -­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐  8/30/13              8PM                  Alderson-­‐Broaddus     Philippi,  WV     -­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐  9/5/13                  5PM                  Ursuline  College     Charleston,  WV   L  1-­‐2    9/8/13                  2PM                  Lake  Eric  College           Charleston,  WV     W  4-­‐1    9/11/13              6PM                Ashland  University     Charleston,  WV   W  1-­‐0    9/14/13              2PM                Shepherd  University     Charleston,  WV   T  1-­‐1    

9/18/13              2PM                  Notre  Dame  College     South  Euclid,  OH     L  1-­‐2    9/21/12              12PM              Urbana  University     Urbana,  OH     W  3-­‐2    9/25/13              3PM                  Wheeling  Jesuit  University     Wheeling,  WV     L  0-­‐1    

9/28/13              2PM                West  Liberty  University     Charleston,  WV     L  0-­‐1    

10/1/13              2PM                  Concord  University     Athens,  WV     W  2-­‐1    

10/5/13              5PM                WV  Wesleyan  College     Charleston,  WV   L  0-­‐1    10/8/13              2PM                Notre  Dame  College     Charleston,  WV   L  1-­‐3    10/12/13            1PM                Shepherd  University     Shepherdstown,WV     W  5-­‐3    

10/16/13            3PM              Urbana  University    10/20/13            2PM              West  Liberty  University    

Charleston,  WV   W  2-­‐0    West  Liberty,  WV     W  6-­‐0    

10/23/13            2PM              Wheeling  Jesuit  University     Charleston,  WV   W  3-­‐1    10/26/13            7PM                WV  Wesleyan  College     Buckhannon,  WV     T  0-­‐0    10/29/13            2PM              Concord  University     Charleston,  WV   W  2-­‐0    

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Name:  Lydia  Murray    #9  Posiaon:  Forward      Height:  5'3  

Personal  Bio:  Daughter  of  Shelly  and  Gene  Murray.  Hometown  is  Sissonville  WV.  Acended    Sissonville  High  School.  Involved  in  Toms  Club.  Personal  Accolade  is  making  the  2013  MEC  Freshman  Team.  

Favorite  Warm  up  Song:  Roar  by  Katy  Perry  Favorite  Quote:  “if  you  want  something  you've  never  had,  then  you've  got  to  do  something  you've  never  done.”  Best  Soccer  Moment:  Scoring  the  game  winning  goal  against  Ashland.  

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Name:  Courtney  Budd      #0  Posiaon:  Goalie        Height:  5’11  

Personal  Bio:  daughter  of  Marshall  Budd  and  Regina  Budd.  Hometown  is  Egg  Harbor  Twp.,  NJ,  high  school  was  Egg  Habor  Twp.  High  School.  Favorite  Warm  up  Song:  Wake  Me  up  by  Avicii  Favorite  Quote:  “Commitment  is  what  turns  a  promise  into  reality.“  Best  Soccer  Moment:  When  Coach  Diuguid  was  warming  the  goalies  up  before  a  game  on  a  rainy  day  and  he  took  a  shot  and  fell!  He  was  soaking  wet  the  rest  of  the  game.  

Name:  Rachel  McCormick    #3  Posiaon:  Defense          Height:  5'5  

Personal  Bio:  Daughter  of  Susan  McCormick,  From  Canada,  Ontario,  graduated  from  Loyola  Catholic  Secondary  School,  Made  the  deans  list  like  a  boss.  Favorite  Warm  up  Song:  Taylor  SwiY-­‐  Sparks  Fly    Favorite  Quote:  “YOLO”  Best  Soccer  Moment:  Going  to  Kings  Island  with  the  team  

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Name:  Lauren  Haven      #10  Posiaon:  Forward        Height:  5'8”  

Personal  Bio:  Daughter  of  Fran  and  Lionel  Haven.  From    Nassau,  Bahamas.  Graduated  from  Queen's  College  High  School.  Apart  of  the  NRHH.  Dean's  list.  Favorite  Warm  up  Song:  Go  Dung  -­‐  Lil  Rick  &  Machel  Montana  Favorite  Quote:  "Never  give  up"  Best  Soccer  Moment:  When  coach  slipped  during  warm  up  at  the  Ursuline  game.  

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Name:  Lindsey  Henderson    #13  Posiaon:  Defender        Height:  5'7  

Personal  Bio:  Daughter  of    Roger  and  Cindy  Henderson,  transfer  from  Radford  University.  Hometown  is    Blacksburg,  Va.  High  school  acended  Blacksburg  High  School.  Favorite  Warm  up  Song:  Miley  Cyrus  Feat.  Jay  Z  We  Cant  Stop  Remix  Favorite  Quote:  "The  greatest  accomplishment  is  not  in  never  falling,  but  in  rising  again  aYer  you  fall."-­‐  Vince  Lombardi    Best  Soccer  Moment:  Going  to  Kings  Island  with  the  team    

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Name:  Amanda  McKee      #16  Posiaon:  Defense        Height:  5'7“  

Personal  Bio:  Daughter  of  George  and  Beth  McKee.  Transfer  from  Radford  University.  Hometown  is  Mechanicsburg,  PA.  High  school  was  Cumberland  Valley.  Deans  list  at  Radford  University.  Favorite  Warm  up  Song:  Public  Service  Announcement  by  Jay-­‐Z  Favorite  Quote:  "If  you  quit  now  you  quit  every  day  for  the  rest  of  your  life."  -­‐  Coach  Don  Haskins  Best  Soccer  Moment:  The  day  I  realized  I  knew  I  made  the  right  choice  about  coming  to  the  University  of  Charleston  enjoyed  playing  soccer  with  a  group  of  young  ladies  so  much.    

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Name:  Courtney  Underwood        #20  Posiaon:  Midfield            Height:  5’6  

Personal  Bio:  Daughter  of  Kevin  and  Cathy  Underwood.  Born  in  Virginia,  moved  to  WV  in  2009.  Acended  Hurricane  High  School.  Deans  List  and  AccounEng  Major  Favorite  Warm  up  Song:  Too  many    Favorite  Quote:  “The  vision  of  a  champion  is  someone  who  is  bent  over,  drenched  in  sweat,  at  the  point  of  no  exhausEon,  when  no  one  else  is  looking.”  –  Mia  Hamm  Best  Soccer  Moment:  Stepping  back  onto  the  field  aYer  being  cleared  from  my  ACL  surgery.  

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Name:  Kelsey  LaCroix    #14  Posiaon:  Midfield        Height:  5  2  

Personal  Bio:  Daughter  of  Mike  and  Diane  LaCroix,  from  Flint,  Michigan,  Flushing  Senior  High  School  Favorite  Warm  up  Song:  Lose  Yourself-­‐Eminem  Favorite  Quote:  “Nothing  worth  having  comes  easy”  Best  Soccer  Moment:  Going  to  the  conference  Finals  freshmen  year  

Name:  Isabella  Jaffin      #26  Posiaon:  Forward        Height:  5’5  

Personal  Bio:  I  am  the  daughter  of  Brian  and  Carolyn  Jaffin.  I  am  a  transfer  from  Kutztown  University  and    LCCC.  My  hometown  is  Nescopeck,  PA  where  acended  Berwick  Area  HS.  Was  All  Conference  in  HS  soccer  and  basketball.  made  Deans  List  spring  semester  of  2013  at  LCCC.  Favorite  Warm  up  Song:  Elvis,  Country,  Run  This  Town    Favorite  Quote:  “It’s  not  about  how  hard  you're  hit;  it's  about  how  hard  you  can  get  hit,  and  keep  moving  forward.  How  much  you  can  take,  and  keep  moving  forward.  That's  how  winning  is  done.”  -­‐  Rocky  

Best  Soccer  Moment:  There  have  been  many  wonderful  moments  but  I  think  one  of  the  best  is  how  I  ended  up  coming  here  to  UC.  I  feel  blessed  having  been  found  while  I  was  on  vacaEon  and  offered  a  scholarship  to  become  a  member  of  the  women’s  soccer  team.  It  truly  shows  how  life  is  a  journey,  not  a  desEnaEon.    

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Name:  Erica  Lemmert    #6  Posiaon:  Midfield/Forward  Height:  5”1  

Personal  Bio:    Daughter  of  Ken  and  Stephanie  Lemmert.  Transferred  from  Radford  University.  Acended  La  Plata  High  School  in  La  Plata,  Maryland.      Favorite  Warm  up  Song:  “Wake  Me  Up”  Avicii  Favorite  Quote:  “LimitaEons  only  exist  if  you  let  them”  Best  Soccer  Moment:  The  preseason  trip  to  Kings  Island  

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Name:  Erika  Kastle      #8  Posiaon:  Defense      Height:  5’2  

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Name:  Jennifer  Poppe      #1  Posiaon:  Goalkeeper        Height:  5’11  

Personal  Bio:  Daughter  of  Roy  and  Carol  Poppe.  From  Barrie,  Ontario,  Canada.  Acended  Innisdale    Secondary  School.  President  of  UC’s  Phi  Alpha  Theta  NaEonal  History  Society.  Deans  list  from  Spring  2012  –  to  current  semester.    Favorite  Warm  up  Song:  Wake  Me  Up  Avicii    Favorite  Quote:  “You  only  live  once,  but  if  you  do  it  right,  once  is  enough.”    Best  Soccer  Moment:  Going  to  a  teammates  house  freshmen  and  sophomore  year  aYer  games  and  then  successfully  scaring  Coach  each  Eme.  Making  up  dances  during  warm  up  with  Meg.    

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Name:  Sally  Jacob      #5  Posiaon:  Defender      Height:  5’6  

Personal  Bio:  Daughter  of  Peter  and  Julie  Jacob.  Hometown  is  Trumore,  Waterford  County,  Ireland.  Acended  the  Stella  Maris  Secondary  School.  Pursuing  a  nursing  degree.    Favorite  Warm  up  Song:  Cinderella  Man  Favorite  Quote:  “Every  Champion  was  once  a  contender  that  refused  to  give  up.”  Best  Soccer  Moment:  My  freshman  year  when  we  went  white  water  raYing  as  our  team  bonding  trip.    

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Name:    Heather  French        #12          Posiaon:  Wherever  coach  needs  me    Height:  5’8”  

Personal  Bio:    I  am  a  daughter  of  Bob  and  ChrisEne,  the  oldest  daughter  of  three  girls.  I  am  a  transfers  from  Pasadena,    California  which  is  also  my  home  town.  I  acended  a    ChrisEan  school  in  Burbank,  California.  I  am  in  the  Sports  Medicine  club  and  have  study  Eme  acEviEes  with  my  friends.    Favorite  Warm  up  Song:  Headstrong  by  Trapt  Favorite  Quote:  “Don’t  take  life  so  serious,  You  will  never    get  out  of  it  alive.”    Best  Soccer  Moment:  Being  able  to  get  out  on  the  field  to    play  for  the  University  of  Charleston.  Also  meeEng  great  people.  

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Name:    Bricany  Akers      #12  Posiaon:  Forward        Height:  5’2  

Personal  Bio:    I  am  the  daughter  of  Laura  and  David  Akers.  Hometown  is  Roanoke,  Va.  Acended  Northside  High  School.  Made  the  Deans  List  Spring  2013.  Favorite  Warm  up  Song:  None  Favorite  Quote:  “Be  who  you  are  and  say  what  you  feel,  because  those  who  mind  don’t  macer  and  those  who  macer  don’t  mind.”  Best  Soccer  Moment:  Coach  dropping  into  a  split  at  halYime.  

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Name:  Holly  Bigg      Captain  #18  Posiaon:  Defender      Height:  5’9  

Personal  Bio:  Daughter  of  Cidalina  and  Andrew  Bigg.  From  Limehouse,  Ontario,  Canada.  Acended  Georgetown  District  High  School.  Personal  Accolades  are  WVIAC  and  MEC  All  Conference  First  Team  and  All  Region.    

Favorite  Warm  up  Song:  Sweet  Nothing  Remix  Favorite  Quote:  “It’s  not  the  will  to  win  that  macers,  everyone  has  that.  It’s  the  will  to  prepare  to  win  that  macers.”  Best  Soccer  Moment:  Coach  doing  a  split  at  half  Eme.    

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Personal  Bio:  Daughter  of  Joe  and  Tracy  Bauman,  transfer  from  SchoolcraY  CC,  hometown:  Livonia,  MI,  high  school:  Winston  Churchill  HS,  CommunicaEons  office  intern,  dean’s  list      Favorite  Warm  up  Song:  Dancing  to  “Never  Touch  the  Ground”  with  the  keepers  and  coaches.    Favorite  Quote:  “Jiiiiiiimmmmmmmmm!”  –  Jenn  Poppe       Posiaon:  Goalkeeper  

Height:  5’7  

Best  Soccer  Moment:  Coach  Diuguid  doing  the  splits  at  halYime.    Plans  Ager  Graduaaon:  Peace  Corps,  graduate  school  for  Public  Policy,  career  in  InternaEonal  Affairs    Dream  Job:  Working  as  an  internaEonal  liaison  in  Washington  D.C.  or  New  York  City.      Message  for  the  Underclassmen:  Don’t  take  what  you  have  for  granted  and  make  the  most  of  the  opportuniEes  that  have  been  given  to  you.  This  part  of  your  life  will  go  by  way  too  quickly!      

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Personal  Bio:    Daughter  of  LeAnne  Schocle  and  Edward  Balthazar.  Hometown  is  Sissonville,  WV.  Graduated  from  Capital  High  School  with  High  Honors.    Favorite  Warm  up  Song:  Feelin'  Myself  -­‐  Dolla  Favorite  Quote:  “Tears  get  sympathy;  sweat  gets  results.”  Best  Soccer  Moment:  Whitewater  raYing  on  the  New  River  and  meeEng  some  of  the  greatest  girls  I've  ever  had  the  chance  to  play  soccer  with.    

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Plans  Ager  Graduaaon:  Move  to  Florida  and  eventually  acend  graduate  school.  Dream  Job:  Work  for  NaEonal  Geographic  or  the  Discovery  Channel  and  be  a  photographer  for  wildlife  in  amazing  places.  Message  for  the  Underclassmen:    SomeEmes  you  don't  want  to  get  up  and  go  to  pracEce.  You'll  feel  like  that  last  sprint  is  a  waste  of  your  Eme.  The  last  thing  you  want  to  do  is  spend  6  hours  on  the  shucle  bus.  When  it's  all  over  though,  you'll  regret  those  small  Emes  that  you  didn't  appreciate  like  the  fun  conversaEons  and  bus  games  on  away  trips;  or  the  feeling  of  knowing  you  gave  your  all  in  the  fitness  tests.  Enjoy  every  second  you  get.  

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Personal  Bio:  I  am  the  daughter  of  Mitch  and  Shelly  Carmosino.  I  transferred  from  CincinnaE  State.  My  hometown  is  CincinnaE,  Ohio.  I  graduated  from  Saint  Ursula  Academy.  I  am  RA  in  Brotherton  Hall.    Favorite  Warm  up  Song:  Wake  me  up  –  Avicii  Favorite  Quote:  “Don't  let  the  fear  of  striking  out  keep  you  from  playing  the  game.”    -­‐  Sam  Montgomery  Best  Soccer  Moment:  Breakfast  club  at  6am    

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Plans  Ager  Graduaaon:  To  travel  around  the  world.  Another  plan  aYer  I  graduate  is  to  go  to  a  different  country  to  teach.    Dream  Job:  To  be  a  teacher  in  a  different  country.    Message  for  the  Underclassmen:  Never  give  up  on  your  dreams.  

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Personal  Bio:  Daughter  of  Mary  and  Bob  Loveland  from  Cheswick,  PA.  Acended  Springdale  Senior  High  School.  Second  team  all-­‐  conference  ,  First  Team  All-­‐Conference.    Favorite  Warm  up  Song:  None  

Favorite  Quote:  “You  fall,  you  rise,  you  make  mistakes,  you  live,  you  learn.  You’re  human,  not  perfect.  You’ve  been  hurt,  but  you’re  alive.  Think  of  what  a  precious  privilege  it  is  to  be  alive  –  to  breathe,  to  think,  to  enjoy,  and  to  chase  the  things  

Best  Soccer  Moment:  Scoring  the  game  winning  goal  against  my  uncles  Seton  Hill  Women’s  Soccer  Team  junior  year  Plans  Ager  Graduaaon:  Acend  a  two-­‐year  accelerated  nursing  program  and  obtain  a  BSN  degree  Dream  Job:  Work  as  a  nurse  pracEEoner  in  a  pediatric  hospital      Message  for  the  Underclassmen:  Enjoy  every  last  moment  that  you  have  on  the  field.  Work  hard  at  every  pracEce,  do  your  best  in  every  game,  and  most  importantly,  play  for  your  teammates!    

you  love.  SomeEmes  there  is  sadness  in  our  journey,  but  there  is  also  lots  of  beauty.  We  must  keep  puong  one  foot  in  front  of  the  other  even  when  we  hurt,  for  we  will  never  know  what  is  waiEng  for  us  just  around  the  bend.”    

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Personal  Bio:  Daughter  of  Lisa  and  John  Siegrist.  I  am  from  Picsburgh,  Pennsylvania  and  went  to  Pine-­‐Richland  High  School.  I  am  the  Historian  for  the  TOMS  campus  club,  SAAC,  Sigma  Tau  Delta,  Deans  List,  First  Year  Event  Coordinator,  Red  Carpet  Event  Director  and  Chi  Alpha  Sigma  NaEonal  Student  Athlete  Honor  Society.  Favorite  Warm  up  Song:  Never  touch  the  ground  Favorite  Quote:  “Always  Earned,  Never  Given.”  Best  Soccer  Moment:  Scaring  coach  in  Simpson  masks  

Plans  Ager  Graduaaon:  Moving  to  CincinnaE  to  move  in  with  my  sister,  Jenna.  Finding  a  job  in  sports  or  event  planning.  Possibly  grad  school  as  well.    Dream  Job:  Working  for  a  major  Events  company  Message  for  the  Underclassmen:  Never  take  anything  for  granted  because  it  goes  fast.  Always  work  for  that  ring  and  remember  to  keep  a  posiEve  aotude.  Time  flies,  so  enjoy  it!  You  girls  are  my  second  family,  love  you  all!  We  will  all  be  back  to  catch  some  games  next  season.  Bring  it  on  in  the  alumni  game!  

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Personal  Bio:  Daughter  of  Laurie  Fields  and  David  Leaver.  From  Ashland,  KY.  Acended  Paul  G.  Blazer  High  School.  I  am  the  President  of  Sports  Medicine  Club,  Dean’s  List  2010-­‐2013.  Favorite  Warm  up  Song:  Fancy  Favorite  Quote:  “Winner’s  Win.”-­‐  Todd  Diuguid  Best  Soccer  Moment:  Making  it  through  my  whole  sophomore  season  injury  free.  

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Plans  ager  Graduaaon:  Acend  physical  school  Dream  Job:  Specialize  in  neurological  PT  and  outsource  with  a  high  school  soccer  team.  Message  for  Underclassmen:  Never  think  you  have  a  choice  when  making  bets  with  coach.    

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Personal  Bio:  Daughter  of  Diane  and  Robert  D’Angelo.  Hometown  is  Lindenhurst,  Long  Island,  New  York.    Acended  Lindenhurst  High  School.  Dean’s  list  student,  Chi  Alpha  Sigma  NaEonal  Student  Athlete  Honor  Society,  SAAC,  All-­‐  Conference,  All  Region,  WVIAC  Freshman  of  the  year.  Favorite  Warm  up  Song:  Anything  Eminem  Favorite  Quote:  “The  harder  you  work,  the  harder  it  is  to  surrender”    Best  Soccer  Moment:  Making  conference    finals  junior  year.  

Plans  Ager  Graduaaon:  Go  back  to  New  York  and  work,  maybe  Grad  School.  Dream  Job:  Working  in  finance  for  an  internaEonal  company  traveling  the  world.  Message  for  the  Underclassmen:    When  I  look  back  at  hard  Emes  and  good  Emes  in  college,  my  teammates  were  always  there  for  me.  Appreciate  each  other,  the  bond  you  all  have,  and  never  wish  one  second  of  it  away.  When  all  said  and  done  don’t  take  your  teammates,  coaches,  or  the  game  for  granted.  “It’s  not  unEl  that  thing  is  about  to  be  taken  away  from  you  that  you've  realized  how  wrong  you've  been,  that  you  realized  how  much  you  need  it,  how  much  you  love  it.”    

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Personal  Bio:  Daughter  of  Amy  Hill-­‐Spranger  and  Francisco  Hill-­‐Rosado.  Hometown  is  Tampa,  Florida.    Acended  TR  Robinson  High  School.  Dean’s  list  student,  member  of  Sports  Medicine  Club,  and  President  of  AthleEc  Training  Honor  Society.  Welch  Colleague  Scholar.  Favorite  Warm  up  Song:  The  Eme  for  Africa-­‐  Shakira.    Favorite  Quote:  “The  only  way  to  discover  the  limits  of  the  possible  is  to  go  beyond  them  into  the  impossible.”  Best  Soccer  Moment:  6v6  spring  2013  championship  team.    

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Plans  Ager  Graduaaon:  medical  school  Dream  Job:  Pediatric  Neurologist  Message  for  Underclassmen:  Time  is  valuable.  Enjoy  your  moments  while  keeping  your  goals  clearly  in  sight.  Live  for  today  because  in  the  blink  of  an  eye  your  years  at  UC  will  be  licle  more  than  a  wonderful  memory.    

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Personal  Bio:  Born  and  raised  in  Pasadena,  California.  Transferred  from  Pasadena  City  College.  Only  daughter  of  Juan  and  Lisa  Castro.  Grew  up  with  three  brothers  Juan,  Jason,  and  JusEn.  Favorite  food  are  tacos  (from  home).  Favorite  Warm-­‐up  Song:  Danza  Kuduro  by  Don  Omar  Favorite  Quote:    “A  bad  aotude  is  like  a  flat  Ere,  you  can’t  get  very  far  unEl  you  change  it.”  “Life  is  not  about  making  others  happy.  Life  is  about  sharing  your  happiness  with  others.”  Best  Soccer  Moment:  King's  Island  with  the  girls.  

Plans  Ager  Graduaaon:  Be  reunited  with  my  friends  and  family  back  home.  Work  as  a  counselor  with  inner  city  kids  in  L.A..  Dream  Job:  The  counselor  posiEon  has  been  offered  to  me.  But,  if  there  is  a  freeze  with  the  hiring,  I  would  like  to  do  something  that  inspires  and  influences  at  least  one  person  in  a  posiEve  manner.  If  that  happens,  I  would  be  happy.  Message  for  Underclassmen:  “If  you're  trying  to  achieve,  there  will  be  roadblocks.  I've  had  them;  everybody  has  had  them.  But  obstacles  don't  have  to  stop  you.  If  you  run  into  a  wall,  don't  turn  around  and  give  up.  Figure  out  how  to  climb  it,  go  through  it,  or  work  around  it.”  -­‐-­‐Michael  Jordan  

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Team  Shot  Staasacs   UCWV   OPP  Shots:  Goal  acempts    27-­‐244   21-­‐174  

Goals  scored  per  game   1.59   1.24  Shot  percentage   .111   .121  

Shots  on  goal-­‐  Acempts   123-­‐242   100-­‐170  

Shots  on  goal  percentage   .508   .588  

Shots  per  game   14.2   10  

Goals  by  Half   1st     2nd   OT   OT2   Total  UCWV    6   21   O   0   27  

Opponents   12   9   0   0   21  Shots  by  Half   1st     2nd   OT   OT2   Total  

UCWV   110   128   4   2   242  

Opponents   83   89   1   1   170  Saves  by  Half   1st     2nd   OT   OT2   Total  

UCWV   39   44   1   0   85  

Opponents   56   47   0   1   113  

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MEC  1st  Team  All  Conference:    Bricany  Loveland    Kimberly  D’Angelo    Holly  Bigg  

MEC  Honorable  Menaon:    Isabella  Jaffin    Rachel  McCormick  

MEC  Freshman  Team:    Lydia  Murray  

Players   G   A   Pts  Bricany  Loveland    6   5   17  

Isabella  Jaffin   7   1   15  Kimberly  D’Angelo   4   5   13  

Players   Minutes   GA   GaAvh   Saves   SaveAvg  Courtney  Budd   85:35   2   2.10   3   .6  

Megan  Bauman  94:55   2   1.9   6   .750  Jennifer  Poppe   1354:30   16   1.06   73   .820  

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 Coming  off  a  high  note  from  the  2012  season,  The  University  of  Charleston    Golden  Eagles  were  picked  to  finish  second  in  the    2013  preseason  coaches  poll.    

 The  2013  roster  was  very  similar  to  the  2012  roster  aYer  UC  only  lost  three    seniors,  although  one  was  WVIAC  Player  of  the  Year  Elyse  Surbaugh.  The  team    brought  back  a  solid  group  of  now  upperclassmen  who  earned  valuable  minutes    and  experience  as  freshmen  and  sophomores  last  season.  Charleston  also  boosted  the  lineup  with  some  experienced  transfers  who  challenged  the  returners  for  starEng  roles  and  add  depth  at  every  posiEon.  

 In  normal  Charleston  fashion,  the  women  started  their  2013  campaign  verse  tough  regional  opponents  and  did  well,  winning  two  of  the  three,  showing  resiliency  with  a  late  87th  minute  game  winner.  These  tough  games  and  late  scoring  seemed  to  to  be  a  forecast  of  the  season  to  come.  

 Unfortunately,  the  Charleston  Golden  Eagles  were  on  the  receiving  end  of  bad    sport  luck  that  can  only  be  pictured  in  a  movie.  This  made  games  very  hard  on  the    women,  who  found  themselves  bacling  from  behind  early  on  in  games.  The  team  was    truly  scrappy  and  hardworking  having  five  come  from  behind  victories  this  season.  The    found  their  stride  the  last  five  conference  games,  scoring  a  remarkable  eighteen  goals.  

 The  women  never  lost  sight  of  the  big  picture;  making  the  playoffs.  The    Golden  Eagles  season  ended  in  the  semi-­‐final  matchup  against  rival  Wesleyan  in  a    2-­‐1  loss.    

 Overall  on  the  year,  the  team  finished  9-­‐7-­‐2  ,  7-­‐5-­‐2  in  conference.  With  the    end  of  the  season  came  graduaEon  from  nine  UC  seniors.  Five  of  the  nine  had    been  four  year  players  for  UC.  The  large  group  had  members  placed  on  the  All    conference,  All  Region  teams    and  a  WVIAC  Freshman  of  the  Year.  

 The  Golden  Eagles  were  pleased  to  announce  six  players  making  a  MEC  team.      Bricany  Loveland,  Kimberly  D’Angelo,  and  Holly  Bigg  earned  First  Team  honors.    Rachel  McCormick  and  transfer  Isabella  Jaffin  eared  Honorable  MenEon.  Freshman    Lydia  Murrary  was  placed  on  the  MEC  All  Freshman  Team.    

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