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2009 Ohio Valley Conference CHAMPIONS

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#00 Lauren MacKenzie #3 Hannah McGowen #5 Brooke Robertson#2 Stephanie Nilica#0 Elise Applegate

2010 SKYHAWK SOCCER2010 SKYHAWK SOCCER

Jr., Barrie, Ontario Fr., Lewiston, Maine Sr., St. Louis, Mo. Fr., Murfreesboro, Tenn. Jr., Olathe, Kan.

#6 Hannah Fessenden #9 Bettina Baer #10 Marissa Wood-Sternburgh#8 Jenni Duffy#7 Mary ThompsonFr., Sevierville, Tenn. Fr., Knoxville, Tenn. Sr., Middlesbrough, England Fr., Zurich, Switzerland Sr., Traverse City, Mich.

#11 Abi Sanvee #15 Kim Boldt #17 Melissa Govea#14 Tori Taylor#12 Michaela GoodenFr., Bartlett, Tenn. Jr., London, England Jr., Germantown, Tenn. Jr., Troy, Mich. Jr., Hendersonville, Tenn.

#18 Katie Imperiale #22 Emily Crye #23 Kendyl Wilson#20 Rosaelia Loza#19 Morgan BrandonJr., St. Louis, Mo. Fr., Knoxville, Tenn. Jr., Briscoe, NC Soph., Mason, Ohio Soph., Collierville, Tenn.

Leslie MarcouillerPhil McNamara#25 Sam DunnFr., Churchville, NY Head Coach, 1st Season Asst. Coach, 1st Season

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INSIDE THE GUIDE2010 UT Martin Soccer Quick Facts ................................ 1Skyhawk Field ................................................................... 2-3Media Information ............................................................ 4UT Martin Coaching Staff ................................................ 6-7UT Martin Support Staff .................................................. 82010 Season Preview........................................................10-112010 Rosters/Pronunciation Guide ................................. 12Player Bios/Squad Breakdown.......................................14-29All-Time Roster ................................................................. 302009 Season Recap............................................................32-332009 Final Statistics ........................................................... 342009 Results/Game-by-Game Starters ............................ 352009 Game-by-Game Recaps..........................................36-41UTM Soccer: Champions On and Off the Pitch ............ 422010 Opponents................................................................44-46All-Time Season Results..................................................48-49Record vs. All Opponents...............................................50-51All-Time Individual/Team Records...............................52-53Yearly Statistical Leaders/Skyhawks of Distinction....54-55UT Martin Program Timeline .......................................... 56UT Martin Yearly Jersey Numbers ................................. 57Ohio Valley Conference .................................................... 58UT Martin Athletics..........................................................60-61UT Martin Athletic Training Toom................................62-63Skyhawk Athletics Strength and Conditioning...........64-65The University of Tennessee at Martin.........................68-80OVC Academic Awards ................................................... 81UT Martin Chancellor Tom Rakes .................................. 82Athletics Director Phil Dane ............................................ 83Skyhawk Athletics Staff /Head Coaches ......................... 84

CREDITSThe 2010 University of Tennessee at Martin Soccer Media Guide was writt en and produced by sports information assistant Ryne Rickman using Adobe InDesign CS4. Special editorial assistance was provided by Joe Lofaro. Photos and front cover design by Trevor Ruszkowski/UTM Relations. Layout designs by Ryne Rickman, Louise Priest, Matt Maxey.

The University of Tennessee at Martin does not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, color, religion, national origin, age, disability or veteran status in provision of educational opportunities or employment opportunities and benefi ts. UT Martin does not discriminate on the basis of sex or disability in the education programs and activities which it operates, pursuant to requirements of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 as codifi ed in 42 U.S.C. 2000D; Title IX of the Educational Amendments of 1972, Public Law 92 318; Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Public Law 93-112; the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, Public Law 101-336; and the Age Discrimination in Employment Act. This policy extends to both employment by and admission to the university. Inquiries concerning Title VI, Title IX, Section 504, the Americans with Disabilities Act, and the Age Discrimination in Employment Act should be directed to the Offi ce of Equity and Diversity, 240 Gooch Hall, UT Martin, Martin, TN 38238-5002, 731-881-7202. Charges of violation of the above policy also should be directed to the Equity and Diversity Offi cer. E05-0416-00-002-11.

UT MARTIN QUICK FACTSFounded: 1900; Senior College, 1951Enrollment: 8,100Nickname: SkyhawksColors: Navy Blue and OrangeAffi liation: NCAA Division IConference: Ohio ValleyChancellor: Dr. Thomas RakesDirector of Athletics: Phil DaneSenior Women’s Admin: Danelle FabianichAthletics Web Site: www.UTMSports.com

UTM SOCCER PERSONNELHead Coach: Phil McNamaraAlma Mater: King (Tenn.) College ‘00Tenure at UT Martin: 1st seasonCareer Record: 146-43-7 (.763), 10 seasonsOffi ce Telephone: (731) 881-7931E-Mail Address: [email protected]

Assistant Coach: Leslie MarcouillerAlma Mater: Carson-Newman ‘07Tenure at UT Martin: 1st seasonOffi ce Telephone: (731) 881-3931E-Mail Address: [email protected]

Soccer SID: Ryne RickmanOffi ce Phone: (731) 881-7632Cell Phone: (270) 703-2601Fax Number: (731) 881-7624E-Mail Address: [email protected]

UTM SOCCER QUICK FACTS2009 Overall Record: 9-7-0 (.563)2009 Conference Record/Finish: 6-2-0 (.750)/T-1stPostseason: OVC Tournament Semifi nalsLett erwinners Returning/Lost: 10/14Starters Returning/Lost: 6/5Newcomers: 11

First Year of Soccer: 1998Home Field (Capacity): Skyhawk Field (500)Surface: BermudaAll-Time Soccer Record: 72-128-20 (.373)All-Time Record at Skyhawk Field: 51-44-6 (.535)All-Time Road Record: 19-75-12 (.236)All-Time Neutral Record: 2-9-2 (.231)All-Time OVC Record: 29-44-12 (.412)All-Time OVC Tournament Record: 2-8-1 (.227)

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SKYHAWK FIELDSKYHAWK FIELDThe University of Tennessee at Martin women’s soccer program has called Skyhawk Field its home since 1998. It is a 120 x 75 Bermuda pitch with a press box and permanent seating for over 500 fans along the west sideline. Fans also circle the fi eld with trucks, lawn chairs and couches to create a festive atmosphere that is intimidating to opponents.

This summer, new colorful wind screens were also added to give the fi eld a professional exterior look. Plans are also being made to build new brick barriers around both benches. Another new feature this year are a pair of large tents that have been placed over the two adjacent sets of bleachers that sandwich the main bleachers. This provides a comfortable, shady climate for fans of all ages to enjoy.

The fi rst match played at Skyhawk Field, was on Sept. 4, 1998, against Ohio Valley Conference foe Tennessee Tech. Although the Skyhawks dropped a tough 1-0 decision in that match, they came roaring back for the fi rst home win in program history on their next try - a 2-1 win over OVC opponent Morehead State on Sept. 12, 1998.

Over the years, the Skyhawks have put together a 51-44-6 record while playing in front of the home crowd. However, UT Martin has enjoyed a tremendous home-fi eld advantage over the last several seasons. Since 2002,

the Skyhawks are 46-17-7 in matches played at Skyhawk Field, having lost only three matches on their home turf in the last three seasons. In those eight dominant years, UT Martin has posted a winning home record in all but one season, while only losing twice in its last 12 conference matches.

Just last year, the Skyhawks matched the best home start to any season by beginning the year 6-0-0, and ended the season with the highest single-season home winning percentage (.857) in program history.

Skyhawk Field has also been home to the PUMA Skyhawk Invitational from

2002-2007 and 2009, as well as the fi rst round of the Ohio Valley Conference Tournament in 1999, 2003 and 2008.

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SKYHAWK FIELDSKYHAWK FIELDDIRECTIONS TO SKYHAWK FIELDFrom I-24 East (Paducah, Ky.)Take Exit 7 (Mayfi eld/Paducah) to Hwy. 45 South toward Mayfi eld. At Mayfi eld, turn right on Purchase Parkway (Fulton, Ky. Exit 121). At Fulton, follow Hwy. 45E South Bypass to Martin. Turn right onto University Street to the intersection of Mt. Pelia road then turn onto Pat Head Summitt Drive. Skyhawk Field is located off of Pat Head Summitt Drive.

From I-40 West (Nashville, Tenn.)Take Exit 108 North (Parker’s Crossroads) to Highway 22. Follow Highway 22 to Martin. Exit onto Skyhawk Parkway and turn right at the fi rst traffi c light onto University Street. Make a right at the fi rst traffi c light onto Mt. Pelia Drive, then turn onto Pat Head Summitt Drive. Skyhawk Field is located off of Pat Head Summitt Drive.

From I-40 East (Memphis, Tenn.)Take Exit 80-B North to Highway 45 By-pass. Follow Highway 45E (Milan Exit) to Martin. Exit onto Skyhawk Parkway and turn right at the fi rst traffi c light onto University Street. Make a right at the fi rst traffi c light onto Mt. Pelia Drive, then turn onto Pat Head Summitt Drive. Skyhawk Field is located off of Pat Head Summitt Drive.

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TOP ALL-TIME CROWDS AT SKYHAWK FIELD(minimum attendance of 200)

Rank Att . Opponent Result Date 1 457 Murray State L 2-1 10-28-07 2 430 Austin Peay T 1-1 10-26-08 3 411 Tennessee Tech W 2-1 11-4-08 4 338 Morehead State L 3-2 10-18-09 5 321 Bethel W 3-1 9-21-08 6 264 Missouri-Kansas City W 3-0 9-11-09 7 241 Alabama L 3-0 11-3-02 8 232 Southeast Missouri W 1-0 10-23-05 9 223 Eastern Illinois L 1-0 10-21-05 10 219 Jacksonville State W 1-0 10-15-06

Rank Att . Opponent Result Date T-11 215 Southeast Missouri W 2-1 10-11-09 T-11 215 Murray State L 3-1 10-13-05 T-13 212 Murray State W 2-0 10-4-09 T-13 212 Eastern Illinois W 2-1 10-19-07 T-15 210 Ole Miss L 8-0 8-28-99 T-15 210 Eastern Kentucky W 6-0 9-30-05 17 209 Eastern Illinois W 1-0 9-26-08 18 207 Morehead State W 3-1 10-7-07 19 206 Southeast Missouri L 2-0 11-4-03 20 204 Louisville L 4-0 8-26-00

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MEDIA INFORMATIONMEDIA INFORMATIONINTERVIEW POLICIESMedia interviews with players and coaches are encouraged, and every eff ort will be made to accommodate media requests. In-person interviews are preferred. Telephone interviews can be arranged through the offi ce of sports information. The best time to reach head coach Phil McNamara is weekdays between 9 a.m.-11 a.m.

POSTGAME AVAILABILITIESPlayers and coaches will be available for interviews at the soccer fi eld, after a brief cooling-off period at the conclusion of each match. Media will be provided full stat packages upon completion of each game. Skyhawk head coach Phil McNamara and selected players will be made available upon request. Requests for players will be taken near the end of each game. Space and phone lines will be made available following post game interviews for fi ling stories.

CREDENTIALSNo media credentials are required for coverage of regular-season home matches since admission is free. For post-season matches, credentials may be obtained through the offi ce of sports information.

PRESS BOXThe Skyhawk Field press box is located off Pat Head Summitt Drive, directly above the bleacher seating area. Internet access is limited at the press box, but can be made available after the conclusion of each match upon request from the UT Martin sports information offi ce. Media parking is located in the general parking lot adjacent to the Bett ye Giles Softball Field. There is no charge for parking.

ON THE WEBA wealth of resources for the UT Martin sports information department can be found at www.UTMSports.com. The site features updated schedules, rosters, player information, scores and statistics and game notes.

SKYHAWKS IN PRINTThe name of our institution is The University of Tennessee at Martin and if abbreviated, should be referred to as UT Martin. The University of Tennessee at Martin should be used as the fi rst reference in a news story. UT Martin should be used in subsequent references and UTM is acceptable in headlines. Tennessee-Martin, UT-Martin, UT or Martin should never be used. The description Skyhawks should be used to represent all UT Martin athletic teams. Lady-Skyhawks or Hawks should never be used.

SPORTS INFORMATION

Soccer Contact: Ryne RickmanOffi ce Telephone: (731) 881-7632

Offi ce Fax: (731) 881-7624E-Mail Address: [email protected]

Mailing Address: Skyhawk Fieldhouse 1022 Elam Center 15 Mt. Pelia Road Martin, TN 38238

Sports Information Director: Joe LofaroOffi ce Telephone: (731) 881-7632

JOE LOFAROSports Information

Director

RYNE RICKMANSports Information

Assistant

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COACHING STAFFCOACHING STAFFPHIL McNAMARAHead CoachFirst SeasonKing College ‘00Phil McNamara was named as The University of Tennessee at Martin’s fourth head soccer coach on March 23, 2010.

McNamara comes to UT Martin from Carson-Newman College in Jeff erson City, Tenn., where he led the Eagles to the NCAA Division II championship tournament in each of his last seven years. His teams advanced to the NCAA Final Four in back-to-back years in 2004-05 and won fi ve regular season league titles and four South Atlantic Conference tournaments. During his eight-year tenure at Carson-Newman, he picked up the South Atlantic Conference Coach of the Year honor four times.

At Carson-Newman, McNamara’s teams were consistently ranked, as his players garnered several top honors throughout his tenure. All in all, he coached 43 all-conference players, 22 all-region players, four All-SAC Tournament members, four All-SAC tournament MVP’s, four All-Americans (including the fi rst in Carson Newman history), four All-NCAA Tournament team players, three SAC Players of the Year and two SAC Freshmen of the Year. In addition to coaching the program’s

fi rst-ever national All-American, he also guided the Eagles to the program’s fi rst-ever NCAA Tournament appearance and NCAA Tournament victories. Four players also earned national or regional academic All-American awards under his watch.

McNamara’s 2009 Carson-Newman team was the best in school history, as they set a single-season record for most wins (20). They fi nished ranked seventh in the nation after winning their third NCAA Southeast Regional title under his guidance.

In his career, McNamara has sported an overall record of 146-43-7 won-loss-tie worksheet. He also has won 11 games or more every year for the past eight years at Carson-Newman, a tremendous feat considering the Eagles had never won more than 11 games in any one season in its fi rst 11 years of playing soccer prior to McNamara’s hiring.

Before Carson-Newman, McNamara served two seasons at Virginia Intermont in Bristol, Va.. He posted a 17-12 record and he led the team to both conference and regional championships. He was named conference and regional coach of the year. He spent the 2001 season as head coach of both the men’s and women’s programs. The

men were ranked 18th in the nation.

McNamara also served as an assistant coach for both the men’s and women’s programs at his alma mater, King College in Bristol, Tenn.

McNamara has three European coaching licenses and has served as a youth coach for the Irish Football Association (IFA) in Belfast, Northern Ireland. As a player, he was a YTS trainee with Ashton Villa FC in England for two years, and spent one season with the Carrickfergus Rangers FC in the Irish First Division. He was

a member of the Cliftonville FC in the Irish Premier League for four years before ending his playing career in the United States, spending one season playing indoor soccer with the Huntsville Fire of the Premier League and two years with the Roanoke Wraft of the PDL D-2 League.

McNamara is married to the former Jacqueline Logue of Belfast, Northern Ireland, and has two children, Halina (7) and Anthony (4).

McNAMARA AS A HEAD COACH Overall Conference

Season School Record Record 2000 Virginia Intermont 8-6-0 7-0 2001 Virginia Intermont 9-6-0 N/A 2002 Carson-Newman 11-7-0 4-3-0 2003 %&$Carson-Newman 15-4-2 6-0-1 2004 %^&*Carson-Newman 19-3-2 6-1-0 2005 &*Carson-Newman 17-5-0 6-1-0 2006 %^&$Carson-Newman 17-2-1 6-1-0 2007 &Carson-Newman 14-6-0 4-3-0 2008 %^&$Carson-Newman 16-1-1 7-1-0 2009 %^&$Carson-Newman 20-3-1 6-1-1 10 years 146-43-7 52-11-2 (.763) (.815)%Regular Season Championship &NCAA Tournament^Conference Tournament Championship *NCAA Tournament Final Four

$Conference Coach of the Year

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COACHING STAFFCOACHING STAFFLESLIE MARCOUILLERAssistant CoachFirst SeasonCarson-Newman ‘07New University of Tennessee at Martin head soccer coach Phil McNamara has turned to a familiar face to add to his coaching staff , as he has announced the hiring of Leslie Marcouiller as a full-time assistant coach.

Marcouiller has spent the last three seasons as an assistant coach to McNamara at Carson-Newman, helping the Eagles to a 40-14-2 record (including a school-record 20 wins in 2009), three consecutive NCAA Division-II Tournament appearances and two South Atlantic Conference regular-season and tournament titles. At Carson-Newman, she was responsible for the organization of practices, ongoing recruitment, workouts, administrative duties such as travel and scheduling, player development and team preparation, among other things.

“I am absolutely thrilled Leslie came with me here to UT Martin,” McNamara said. “She’s a very good recruiter and she has a great eye for talent. More than anything, being an assistant coach at Carson-Newman gave her a good head start with regards to helping the players understand their

roles.”

Not only did Marcouiller coach with McNamara at Carson-Newman, she also fi nished out her collegiate playing career for him from 2004 through 2006 before graduating with a bachelor’s degree in applied psychology in 2007. In those three seasons, she led the team to a 53-10-3 record, including an 18-3 conference slate. A forward and outside midfi elder, she led the team to back-to-back NCAA Division-II Tournament Final Fours, as well as two regular-season SAC titles and two SAC Tournament titles. Perhaps the most impressive feat is that as a player, she was part of the three most winningest seasons in Carson-Newman history at that point in time, including a then-school-record 19 wins in 2004.

Before playing at Carson-Newman, Marcouiller spent two seasons playing in Conference-USA for head coach Paul Harbin at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. As a true freshman, she logged 203 minutes and scored her fi rst career point on an assist against Jackson State on Oct. 25, 2002. The next season, she saw limited action because of an injury. In her two years at UAB, the Blazers went 22-14-2 with a 13-7 league record.

A Mariett a, Ga. native, Marcouiller was a four-year lett erwinner at Sprayberry High School, where she was an all-star selection in the state of Georgia. She scored 56 goals - including a team-high 21 her junior season - in her career and led the Yellow Jackets to a state 5A quarterfi nalist berth in 2001, as well as a 6AAAA Sub-Region championship and pair of 6AAAA Sub-Region runner-up appearances.

For Marcouiller, the opportunity to continue learning under McNamara at UT Martin was just too good to pass up.

“It’s real exciting to offi cially be on board,” Marcouiller said. “This is my fi rst full-time assistant coaching job and I can’t wait to bring a lot more to the table.”

The fact that Marcouiller was a former player and staff member under McNamara was an att ractive choice he factored in when building upon his fi rst staff at UT Martin.

“Being a former player of mine, Leslie has good insight as to what the girls will experience under my guidance,” McNamara said. “She is very qualifi ed as a former Division-I player and that gives us an edge with her knowledge and experience required to be successful at the Division-I level.”

Marcouiller has hit the ground running, and expects big things out of the Skyhawks this coming fall.

“The roster here is full with great players and there are so many exciting things going on here at UT Martin,” Marcouiller said. “Just in my short time here the players have made great strides and I’ve really been impressed with their level of play.”

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SUPPORT STAFFSUPPORT STAFFKATHERINE MALIKAthletic TrainerThird SeasonFlorida ‘04

Katherine Malik enters her third season as an assistant athletic trainer at The University of Tennessee at Martin. She serves as the primary athletic trainer for the Skyhawk soccer and softball teams, while also assisting with day-to-day operations with all other UT Martin sports teams. Malik comes to the Skyhawk Sports Medicine staff from Birmingham Southern where she was also an assistant athletic trainer, working primarily with the women’s soccer, women’s basketball, softball and lacrosse teams.

Prior to her time at Birmingham Southern, Malik spent a year as an intern at Georgia Tech and two years as a graduate assistant at the University of Central Florida. While at Georgia Tech, Malik worked with the football and track programs and at Central Florida she worked primarily with the women’s soccer team while earning a master’s degree in physical education.

Malik is a 2004 graduate of the University of Florida, earning a degree in exercise science and is married to her husband, Tyson Malik.

RYNE RICKMANSports Information DirectorThird SeasonMurray State ‘08

Ryne Rickman begins his third year in the UT Martin sports information offi ce. At UT Martin, Rickman is the media contact for soccer, men’s basketball, baseball, women’s tennis, rifl e, and cross country teams. Rickman also serves as offi cial statistician at most Skyhawk home events, produces media guides, game day programs, press releases, and serves as a media host and coordinating event operations.

While at UT Martin, Rickman has taken part in several other sports information ventures. He served as the offi cial statistician at the 2010 Ohio Valley Conference men’s and women’s basketball

tournament in Nashvulle, where he was solely responsible for all stats from the two-day, six-game semifi nals and championship games. The previous year, he was a media relations assistant at the NCAA men’s basketball South Regional tournament in Memphis, arranging press conferences and post-game interviews in the Sweet 16/Elite 8 rounds. He also served as offi cial scorer of the 2008 Major/60 12 Year Old Cal Ripken World Series in Martin from Aug. 7-14, 2008, overseeing the four-day, 10-team national Babe Ruth Litt le League tournament.

A native of Benton, Ky., Rickman came to UT Martin from Murray State, where he graduated with a degree in journalism and a minor in recreation in May 2008. He worked part-time as a student worker in the Athletics Media Relations offi ce for four years and was the media contact for track and fi eld and cross country, and also the head researcher for football and basketball media guides. He was a co-contributor to Murray State’s 2007 football media guide, which was named by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) as the Best in the Nation for Football Bowl Subdivision universities.

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Fresh off winning their fi rst Ohio Valley Conference title in program history, The University of Tennessee at Martin soccer team has been chosen third in the OVC preseason polls, as voted on by the league’s head coaches and sports information directors. The Skyhawks, who return 10 lett erwinners and six starters from last season’s championship squad, received 86 points and two of the possible 18 fi rst-place votes. Murray State - the defending OVC Tournament champions - led the way by receiving seven fi rst-place votes and 117 points, while Morehead State, who the Skyhawks split a share of the regular-season title with, trailed closely behind with nine fi rst-place votes and 116 points. “I think third place is extremely fair given the fact we won the regular season championship last year and lost in the tournament semifi nals,” UT Martin fi rst-year head coach Phil McNamara said. “It’s fl att ering that we got two fi rst-place votes considering we have a new coaching staff that came in late and we are facing quite a bit of transition.” Tennessee Tech (77 points), Eastern Kentucky (74), Eastern Illinois (70), Southeast Missouri (60), Jacksonville State (32) and Austin Peay (16) rounded out the preseason standings. After reaching the OVC Tournament fi nals in 2008 for the fi rst time ever, the Skyhawks built off that and brought home their fi rst regular-season title in its 12th year of existence in 2009. Nine months after the team’s early semifi nal exit from the OVC Tournament, UT Martin has turned to McNamara, who has spent the last eight seasons coaching across the state at Carson-Newman. He reached double-digit wins in every season at Carson-Newman, including a school-record 20 wins in 2009. All in all, his Carson-Newman teams won fi ve regular-season conference titles and four league tournament titles during his tenure. In order to keep the ball rolling at UT Martin, McNamara and assistant coach Leslie Marcouiller have hit the ground running on the recruiting trail since late March, when McNamara was named the fourth head coach in Skyhawk history. The coaching staff will fi nally see all the pieces come together this Thursday, Aug. 5, when the team begins its preseason fall practice. A total of 11 newcomers join a solid nucleus

that will hopefully off er a repeat performance from the previous two seasons, in which the team has broken 20 school records and perched themselves atop of the OVC. “We are extremely excited about this group of girls,” McNamara said. “We know that in order to be successful in the near future we have to come together and become a team. We are inexperienced in some areas but we are hoping our talent will prevail.” With an att acking style of coaching, McNamara hopes the Skyhawks will be able to light up the scoreboard this fall. Judging by a talented pool of forwards, that just might be the case. Sophomore Kendyl Wilson, who was a 2009 All-OVC second teamer and All-OVC Newcomer as a true freshman, returns after leading the team in scoring. Showing a true nose for the ball, three of Wilson’s four goals were game-winners in 2009, including the lone goal in the OVC championship-clinching win over Eastern Illinois last Halloween. Also returning are juniors Katie Imperiale and Tori Taylor, as well as sophomore Emily Crye. Imperiale has found the back of the net fi ve times in her fi rst two seasons in a Skyhawk, including four game-winners. Taylor was hampered by an injury for most of last season, but when she saw the fi eld she was very eff ective - as evidenced by her spot on the PUMA Skyhawk Invitational All-Tournament team. Crye, who was a walk-on last season, brought energy off the bench for UT Martin last year, and her relentless hustle earned her the “Most Improved Player” award from her teammates at last season’s postseason banquet. Joining those four are a trio of newcomers that pack some scoring punch in junior Rosaelia Loza and freshmen Abi Sanvee and Bett ina Baer. Loza enters the UT Martin program from Louisburg College in Louisburg, NC, where she scored a spectacular 48 goals and tallied 14 assists in just two seasons. Sanvee, from Evangelical Christian School in Bartlett , was a two-time fi nalist for the Memphis Commercial Appeal’s “Best of the Preps” award and was one of the best off ensive players in the state - scoring 24 goals and adding 12 assists last year. Baer comes from the prestigious K+S Raemibuehl prep school in Switz erland, where she helped her team win back-to-back Swiss championships in 2008-09. “This is probably the deepest we have

ever been at the forward slot at UT Martin,” McNamara said. “We are going to be very strong and powerful at this position and we have the capability of playing numerous diff erent formations, rotating all six forwards on the roster. We hope this area sets ourselves apart from a lot of other teams.” The largest amount of players at one position for the Skyhawks in 2010 is midfi eld, where nine players are listed. Heading that group will be junior Brooke Robertson, who last season became just the ninth player in UT Martin history to earn All-OVC fi rst team honors. Robertson has scored seven goals - six of which have been game-winners - in her brief Skyhawk career and carries a career shot-on-goal percentage of .472 heading into this fall. Upperclassmen Jenni Duff y, Melissa Govea and Marissa Wood-Sternburgh also return to the Skyhawks in 2010. Duff y started all 16 matches and led the team in shots on goal last season and ranks fi fth on the all-time career

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Sophomore Kendyl Wilson will be relied upon to provide the same scoring punch she displayed as a true freshman in 2009, when she led the team with four goals (three game-

winners) and nine points.

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assists list at UT Martin with eight. Govea has led the team in shots in each of the last two seasons, accumulating 13 points on fi ve goals and three assists. Wood-Sternburgh had a successful comeback season after suff ering an injury in 2008, and she seems poised to make a contribution in 2010. Five midfi elders also join this year’s squad in junior Michaela Gooden and freshmen Hannah McGowen, Hannah Fessenden, Mary Thompson, Sam Dunn. Gooden was a teammate of Loza at Louisburg College and was a National Junior College Athletic Association Honorable Mention All-American after scoring 18 goals and 17 assists over the last two seasons. McGowen was an all-state performer at Riverdale High School in Murfreesboro, scoring 86 goals with 73 assists in her spectacular four-year career. Fessenden and Thompson were high school teammates at Knoxville Christian Academy, where they led the Warriors to three state championships in four years (2006, 2008, 2009). Dunn was a four-year starter at Churchville-Chili High School in New York and brings lots of international experience, as she was selected as the fi rst alternate to the Olympic Development National Camp in 2007. “We are loaded numbers-wise at midfi eld,” McNamara said. “This gives us a lot of fl exibility and depth, which allows us to take advantage of our opponents because of our ability to rotate talent in those areas.” What has been such a strong point for the Skyhawks in past seasons has been the defense, which has been nationally ranked in portions of each of the last two years. However, with just three defenders on the roster heading into

the 2010 season, UT Martin will rely heavily on senior Stephanie Nilica. Nilica is a three-year lett erwinner for the Skyhawks who has appeared in 47 matches in her career, starting in all but four. Nilica, who was named the OVC Defensive Player of the Week for the week of Oct. 13 last season, will be joined by junior Kim Boldt and freshman Morgan Brandon. Boldt has played in 10 contests in the last two seasons but appears ready to contribute, while Brandon joins the Skyhawk program from prestigious Farragut High School in Knoxville, where she was a two-time all-district and all-region selection. “It is very clear looking at the roster that we are heavy loaded in the other areas,” McNamara said. “With only one player returning from the starting defensive unit from last year, we will need to be very smart with the defense early in the process. Our extra midfi elders will help us cover during the course of the season.” Heading into the fall, McNamara says the starting job at goalkeeper is up for grabs amongst two newcomers to the squad in junior Lauren MacKenzie and freshman Elise Applegate. MacKenzie has allowed an 0.95 Goals Against Average and posted 15 shutouts in the last two seasons under McNamara at Carson-Newman, while Applegate was dominant at Saint Dominic Regional High School in Auburn, Maine, leading her team to the 2009 Maine Mountain Valley Conference championship by posting 10 shutouts in 17 matches. “We are excited about the strength of our goalkeepers,” McNamara said. “We have the perfect setup in a junior and a freshman so we will be really strong the next four years there

given the fact that both players are equally as good as the other. It is going to be a challenge early for the starting position.” The Skyhawks play a non-conference schedule that includes teams from six other leagues, and two independent schools. “I think the players and staff are very excited about our schedule,” McNamara said. “With that said, they are excited with a feeling of fear and respect for the quality that we will compete against. This is without question the strongest schedule in the history of our program.” UT Martin will open its 2010 slate with an Aug. 20 home date against the

Mississippi State Bulldogs of the Southeastern Conference. The Bulldogs went 9-8-2 last season and will be the third SEC opponent to ever visit Skyhawk Field and fi rst since Alabama in 2002 (Ole Miss also came to Martin in 1998). After the home opener, the Skyhawks hit the road for fi ve matches, beginning with a trip to Jonesboro, Ark. to take on the Arkansas State Red Wolves of the Sun Belt Conference on Aug. 22. Five days later, UT Martin will take in-state rival and Atlantic Sun Conference member Lipscomb before traveling to Springfi eld, Mo. to take on Missouri State, who fi nished in second place in the Missouri Valley Conference with a 9-6-3 overall record in 2009. The beginning of September is highlighted by a trip to the Golden State, as the Skyhawks will play its third and fourth games in program history in California. The Skyhawks will take on independent Cal State-Bakersfi eld on Friday, Sept. 3 before traveling to Los Angeles for a showdown with Loyola-Marymount, who went 11-6-2 while competing in the West Coast Conference last season. After three weeks on the road, UT Martin fi nally will return to Skyhawk Field on Sept. 10 when it takes on the Evansville Purple Aces of the MVC. Two days later, the Skyhawks will take on IPFW of the Summit League at home. UT Martin hits the road again for three matches in one week, traveling to future OVC opponent SIU Edwardsville on Sept. 19. The Skyhawks then open conference play with a pair of road dates at regular-season co-champion Morehead State and Eastern Kentucky. The Skyhawks then have a crucial stretch where they play four of fi ve matches at home from Oct. 1 through Oct. 17, as they host Austin Peay, Jacksonville State, Tennessee Tech and defending OVC Tournament champion Murray State. Sandwiched between Tennessee Tech and Murray State is a match at Arkansas-Pine Bluff , the defending Southwestern Athletic Conference champions who went 12-7-4 in 2009. To close out the regular season, UT Martin will travel to Eastern Illinois on Oct. 22 and Southeast Missouri on Oct. 24 before the new OVC Tournament format takes place on Nov. 4-7. This season will be the fi rst time that all tournament matches will be featured at the regular-season champion’s site, as previously two quarterfi nal matches were played at the highest-seed before the semifi nals were held at the host site. “We plan on going into the season knowing the schedule is very diffi cult,” McNamara said. “It’s a fresh start with the new coaching staff and we will need to come together quickly in order to be successful. We will be young but hopefully extremely motivated to work hard, improve and compete in preparation for our conference schedule.”

As one of only two seniors and one of only three defenders on the roster, Stephanie Nilica will take on a

big leadership role for the Skyhawks in 2010.

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No. Name Pos. Ht. Class Hometown (Previous School) 00 Lauren MacKenzie GK 5-8 Junior Barrie, Ontario (Carson-Newman) 0 Elise Applegate GK 5-8 Freshman Lewiston, Maine (Saint Dominic Regional) 2 Stephanie Nilica D 5-9 Senior St. Louis, Mo. (Ursuline Academy) 3 Hannah McGowen MF 5-9 Freshman Murfreesboro, Tenn. (Riverdale) 5 Brooke Robertson MF 5-5 Junior Olathe, Kan. (Olathe South) 6 Hannah Fessenden MF 5-4 Freshman New Market, Tenn. (Christian Academy) 7 Mary Thompson MF 5-7 Freshman Knoxville, Tenn. (Christian Academy) 8 Jenni Duff y MF 5-8 Senior Middlesbrough, England (East Durham) 9 Bett ina Baer F 5-7 Freshman Zurich, Switz erland (K+S Raemibuehl) 10 Marissa Wood-Sternburgh MF 5-7 Senior Traverse City, Mich. (Traverse City West) 11 Abi Sanvee F 5-4 Freshman Bartlett , Tenn. (Evangelical Christian School) 12 Michaela Gooden MF 5-5 Junior London, England (Louisburg College) 14 Tori Taylor F 5-9 Junior Germantown, Tenn. (St. Agnes Academy) 15 Kim Boldt D 5-8 Junior Troy, Mich. (Troy) 17 Melissa Govea MF 5-7 Junior Hendersonville, Tenn. (Hendersonville) 18 Katie Imperiale F 5-7 Junior St. Louis, Mo. (Incarnate Word Academy) 19 Morgan Brandon D 5-2 Freshman Knoxville, Tenn. (Farragut) 20 Rosaelia Loza F 5-8 Junior Briscoe, NC (Louisburg College) 22 Emily Crye F 5-5 Sophomore Mason, Ohio (William Mason) 23 Kendyl Wilson F 5-6 Sophomore Collierville, Tenn. (Collierville) 25 Sam Dunn MF 5-8 Freshman Churchville, NY (Churchville-Chili)

Head Coach: Phil McNamara (King College, 2000), First Season at UT Martin, 11th Season OverallAssistant Coach: Leslie Marcouiller (Carson-Newman College, 2007), First Season at UT Martin

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PRONUNCIATION GUIDEBy Last Name 0 Applegate, Elise GK FR 9 Baer, Bett ina F FR 15 Boldt, Kim D JR 19 Brandon, Morgan F FR 22 Crye, Emily F SO 8 Duff y, Jenni MF SR 25 Dunn, Sam MF FR 6 Fessenden, Hannah MF FR 12 Gooden, Michaela MF JR 17 Govea, Melissa MF JR 18 Imperiale, Katie F JR 20 Loza, Rosaelia F JR 00 MacKenzie, Lauren GK JR 3 McGowen, Hannah MF FR 2 Nilica, Stephanie D SR 5 Robertson, Brooke MF JR 11 Sanvee, Abi F FR 14 Taylor, Tori F JR 7 Thompson, Mary MF FR 23 Wilson, Kendyl F SO 10 Wood-Sternburgh, Marissa MF SR

00 Lauren Mc-Ken-zee 0 E-lease Applegate 2 Stephanie Nill-i-ka3 Hannah Mc-Goww-en 9 Bet-tina Bear 11 Abby San-vee 12 Mick-ayla Gooden 15 Kim Bolt 17 Melissa Go-vay-a 20 Rose-ayla Lows-aAC Leslie Mar-koo-lee-ay

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2009: Was one of the team’s most consistent players, starting all 16 matches...Ranked in a tie for second on the squad in scoring with seven points on two goals and a team-leading three assists...Scored her fi rst career goal at Belmont on Aug. 30, and also added a goal against Murray State on Oct. 4...Led the team in shots on goal (19) and was second on the team in shots (33)...Ranked 10th in the Ohio Valley Conference in shots and assists...Was named to the 2009 PUMA Skyhawk Invitational All-Tournament team...Earned National Soccer Coaches Association of America All-South Honorable Mention All-American honors...Was named to the OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll.

2008: Came back from an early-season injury to appear in 14 matches, starting in eight…Established herself as a mainstay in the Skyhawk lineup late in the season, starting in each of the last fi ve matches…Scored one point, on an assist in a 2-1 win against Tennessee Tech in the Ohio Valley Conference quarterfi nals on Nov. 4…Fired a team-high fi ve shots in the OVC championship against Morehead State on Nov. 9...Was named to the OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll.

2007: In her freshman season with the Skyhawks, appeared in all 19 matches, starting 12...Made an immediate impact from her mid-fi eld position, routinely drawing some of the toughest off ensive threats from opposing teams. Also contributed to the UT Martin off ensive att ack from her defender position, as in her fi rst collegiate game against Lipscomb, she picked up the fi rst assist of her career...Later in the season, against Bacone at the PUMA Skyhawk Invitational, Duff y set a new program record with three assists in a single match...All three of Duff y’s assists in the record sett ing match came in the second half

during a stretch of 7:06...Was named to the OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll.

BEFORE UTM: Joined the Skyhawks from East Durham High School and North Riding in Middlesbrough, England where she was a two-sport athlete, also taking part on the netball team...Helped lead her soccer team to numerous championships, leading her North Riding team to regional league championships in 2005 and 2006 along with capturing the Memorial Trophy in 2004 and 2005...Also in 2004 and

2005, was named the Player’s Player of the Year...Competed in the national 5-a-side tournaments, claiming championships in 2005 and 2006 while also advancing to the championship match in 2006 and 2007...Served as captain of the North Riding County team in 2004 and 2006, leading them to the championship match in 2005, 2006 and 2007 while winning it in 2005...Also played for the Middlesbrough Ladies Club team in 2006 and 2007 along with the Marion Ladies in 2004, 2005 and 2006, leading them to a title at the City Vickson’s Tournament...Captured the Nott ingham national championship in the 7-a-side league in 2004 and 2005.

PERSONAL: Born Jenni Duff y on Nov. 24, 1986...Daughter of Paul and Janet Duff y...Has one brother, Paul (25)...Ranks fi fth all-time in career assists (8) and ranks eighth all-time in career shots (85) at UT Martin...Majoring in physical education and teaching.

JENNI DUFFYSenior • MF • 5-8Middlesbrough, EnglandEast Durham HS

DUFFY’S CAREER STATSSEASON GP G A PTS SHOTS SHOT% SOG SOG% GW 2007 19 0 4 4 25 .000 10 .400 0 2008 14 0 1 1 27 .000 9 .333 02009 16 2 3 7 33 .061 19 .576 03 years 49 2 8 12 85 .024 38 .447 0

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DUFFY’S CAREER HIGHSCATEGORY ........................ CAREER-HIGHPoints .............3 vs. Bacone College (9-14-07)Goals ...1 (twice), last vs. Murray St. (10-4-09)Last GW Goal .......................................... NoneShots ...5 (3 times), last vs. Murray St. (10-4-09)Shots on Goal ... 4 (twice), last vs. EIU (10-31-09)Assists ............3 vs. Bacone College (9-14-07)

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2009: Helped anchor UT Martin’s defense, starting in 15 out of 16 contests...Tied for second on the team with seven points on three goals and one assist...Converted two game-winning goals (fi fth in the Ohio Valley Conference), against Missouri-Kansas City on Sept. 11 and against Southeast Missouri on Oct. 11...Also added a goal at Jacksonville State on Sept. 27...Went a perfect 2-for-2 on penalty kicks...Placed four of her six shots on goal for an amazing .667 percentage, with exactly half of her shot att empts resulting in goals...Was named OVC Defensive Player of the Week for the week of Oct. 13.

2008: Was one of the team’s top defenders before a season-ending injury occurred against Jacksonville State on Oct. 12…Prior to her injury, had started in all 12 matches, collecting three assists…Despite playing in only 12 matches, still tied for the team lead in assists and ranked third in the Ohio Valley Conference in assists per game (0.25) and tied for fourth in total assists…Put together back-to-back matches with an assist on the Skyhawks’ lone goal at Pacifi c (Sept. 14) and at home against Bethel (Sept. 21).

2007: Appeared in all 19 matches for the Skyhawks, starting 16...Made her fi rst collegiate start in the fourth match of the season, and never surrendered her spot on the fi eld...From her defender position, was part of a Skyhawk defensive front that allowed a program-low 19 goals on the season...Also att empted four shots on the year, connecting on her fi rst collegiate goal in an Ohio Valley Conference match against Eastern Illinois, which had knocked UT Martin out of the OVC Tournament the previous season...Was named to the OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll.

BEFORE UTM: Prepped at Ursuline Academy in St. Louis, Mo., where she was a two-sport athlete, playing soccer and basketball...Helped lead the Bears to the Missouri state championship match in 2004, where they fi nished runner-up...Also helped lead Ursuline Academy to a district championship in 2005...For her performance on the fi eld she earned fi rst team all-conference accolades in 2005, 2006 and 2007 along with second team all-conference honors in 2004...Was also named the Ursuline team MVP in 2007...Played for the J.B. Marine club team leading it to runner-up fi nishes at the Missouri

state championships in 2005, 2006 and 2007...Then led that same J.B. Marine club team to a Missouri State Championship and U-23 regional title in 2008...Also played in the 2004 Missouri Olympic Development Program...Academically, was a member of the National Honor Society and Hispanic Honors Society.

PERSONAL: Born Stephanie Nilica on Nov. 17, 1988...Daughter of Daniel and Christi Nilica...Has two sisters, Nicole (23) and Jamie (16)...Sister Nicole played soccer for Newberry College...Majoring in civil engineering.

STEPHANIE NILICASenior • D • 5-9St. Louis, Mo.Ursuline Academy

NILICA’S CAREER STATSSEASON GP G A PTS SHOTS SHOT% SOG SOG% GW 2007 19 1 0 2 4 .250 1 .250 0 2008 12 0 3 3 26 .000 6 .231 02009 16 3 1 7 6 .500 4 .667 23 years 47 4 4 12 36 .111 11 .306 2

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NILICA’S CAREER HIGHSCATEGORY ........................ CAREER-HIGHPoints .... 2 (4 times), last at APSU (10-25-09)Goals ..... 1 (4 times), last at APSU (10-25-09)Last GW Goal ................ vs. SEMO (10-11-09)Shots ................................7 at SEMO (9-28-08)Shots on Goal ... 1 (11 times), last at APSU (10-25-09)Assists ...1 (4 times), last vs. Morehead St. (10-18-09)

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2009: Played in 15 games, making one start at Jacksonville State on Sept. 27...Collected her fi rst career assist on Sept. 11 against Missouri-Kansas City...Played a season-high 32 minutes at Vanderbilt on Sept. 18...Was named to the OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll.

2008: Was granted an NCAA redshirt after missing the entire season due to an injury...Was named to the OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll and was a recipient of the OVC Medal of Honor for her 4.0 grade point average.

2007: Appeared in 17 games for the Skyhawks, starting in one...Made her fi rst collegiate start at the PUMA Skyhawk Invitational against Bacone College, where she also recorded her fi rst collegiate goal...As only a freshman, was one of the fi rst reserves off the bench for the Skyhawks...Att empted 11 shots, putt ing eight of them on goal for a .727 shots on goal percentage...Logged a season high 71 minutes against Bacone and on four occasions tallied over a half of play as a reserve off the bench...Was named to the OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll.

BEFORE UTM: Prepped at Traverse City West Senior High School where she was a member of the varsity soccer squad all four years, earning fi rst team all-district and second team all-conference honors as a sophomore...As a junior, served as team captain and earned fi rst-team all-conference and second team all-region honors then

as a senior again served as team captain while claiming fi rst team all-regional, conference dream team and state honorable mention accolades...Also compiled an impressive club soccer resume, playing for the NorthStar ‘87, ‘88 and ‘89 premier teams, helping lead her team to championships at the 2003 Crossroads Cup, 2003 Lakeshore United Soccerfest, 2003 Regional 6v6 Indoor

Championships 2003 Cherryland Invitational, Global Soccer Tournament, 2004 Gothia Cup-Sweden International, 2004 NSR Cup, 2004 Global Soccer Cup, 2004 Michigan State Cup, 2004 Petoskey Invitational, 2004 Saginaw 7-11 Soccer Classic, 2004 Cherryland Invitational, 2004 MSPSP U19 Division League, 2004 Saginaw 7-11 Soccer Classic, 2005 Great Lakes College Showcase, 2005 Iowa College Search Kickoff , 2005 Petoskey Autumn Blast, 2005 Global Soccer Tournament, 2006 Great Lakes College Schowcase and 2007 Germantown Soccer Tournament.

PERSONAL: Born Marissa Nicole Wood-Sternburgh on March 22, 1989...Daughter of Shelly Wood and Dennis Sternburgh...Has two brothers, Zachary and twin Garret...Majoring in psychology.

MARISSA WOOD-STERNBURGHSenior • MF • 5-7Traverse City, Mich.Traverse City West HS

WOOD-STERNBURGH’S CAREER STATSSEASON GP G A PTS SHOTS SHOT% SOG SOG% GW 2007 17 1 0 2 11 .091 8 .727 0 2008 -- -- -- -- DNP -- -- -- --2009 15 0 1 1 5 .000 2 .400 02 years 32 1 1 3 16 .063 10 .625 0

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WOOD-STERNBURGH’S CAREER HIGHSCATEGORY ........................ CAREER-HIGHPoints .............2 vs. Bacone College (9-14-07)Goals ..............1 vs. Bacone College (9-14-07)Last GW Goal .......................................... NoneShots .....2 (5 times), last vs. UMKC (9-11-09)Shots on Goal ...2 (twice), last vs. SEMO (10-21-07)Assists ..........................1 vs. UMKC (9-11-09)

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2009: Appeared in seven matches off the bench for the Skyhawks, logging 56 total minutes...Saw double-fi gure minutes in back-to-back matches - on Sept. 6 vs. Stetson (14 minutes) and Missouri-Kansas City (23 minutes)...Also saw time in two Ohio Valley Conference matches - Oct. 11 vs. Southeast Missouri and Oct. 25 at Austin Peay.

2008: Came off the bench to see action in three matches, logging a season-high 31 minutes in a 2-1 win over Alabama A&M on Aug. 22…Also appeared in wins over Mississippi Valley State (fi ve

minutes) and Bethel (27 minutes)...Was named to the OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll.

BEFORE UTM: Joined the Skyhawk soccer program from Troy, Mich., where she was a member of the Michigan Football Club...Comes from a very successful Michigan Football Club and helped lead them to a 2007 Michigan State Cup quarterfi nals appearance..Also appeared with her club in the 2006 North American College Showcase, PUMA Region III Championship Invitational and an appearance in the 2006 Michigan State Cup Finals...As a freshman in 2005, led her team to a pair of championships in the Score at the Shore and Henderson Memorial Tournaments along with appearances in the MRL Premier Division and Surf Cup...Also played two years of high school soccer and volleyball before opting out of her junior and senior seasons to focus on the Michigan Football Club team..While a

member of the Troy High School team, led the Colts in assists both her freshman and sophomore seasons...Earned the honor of team captain as only a freshman.

PERSONAL: Born Kimberley Elizabeth Boldt on May 14, 1990...Daughter of John and Jeanne Boldt...Has one brother, Benjamin (22)...Majoring in nutrition.

KIM BOLDTJunior • D • 5-8Troy, Mich.Troy HS

BOLDT’S CAREER STATSSEASON GP G A PTS SHOTS SHOT% SOG SOG% GW 2008 3 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 02009 7 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 02 years 10 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0

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BOLDT’S CAREER HIGHSCATEGORY ........................ CAREER-HIGHPoints ....................................................... NoneGoals ........................................................ NoneLast GW Goal .......................................... NoneShots ......................................................... None Shots on Goal .......................................... NoneAssists ...................................................... None

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2009: Was an off ensive mainstay for UT Martin, starting in 15 out of 16 matches...Tallied six points on two goals and two assists...Both goals came in back-to-back conference matches, against Morehead State on Oct. 18 and at Austin Peay on Oct. 25...Led the team and ranked seventh in the Ohio Valley Conference in shots (35) and was second on the squad in shots on goal (16)...Was voted as Off ensive Player of the Year by her teammates.

2008: Was named to the Ohio Valley Conference All-Newcomer team, after leading the Skyhawks with 58 shots, 28 of which were on goal…Competed in all 19 matches, starting in 16, including the last 14 matches of the season…Ranked fourth in the OVC in shots and fi fth in shots per game (3.05)…Accumulated seven points on three goals and one assist, all of which came in a fi ve-game stretch in midseason…Scored the team’s only goal in a tie at Southeast Missouri on Sept. 28 and assisted on the team’s lone goal in a 1-0 win against Jacksonville State on Oct. 12...Was named Most Valuable Forward by her teammates.

BEFORE UTM: Came to the Skyhawks from Hendersonville High School in Hendersonville, Tenn., where she was a two sport athlete, playing both soccer and basketball...Was a standout on the pitch for the Commandos, helping lead them to district and regional championships in 2005, 2006 and 2007...In the 2007 district championship game, she scored two goals and had an assist to lead her team to a 3-2

victory...Earned many accolades as well, including being named to the all-district and all-district tournament teams all four years of her career...Was also named district MVP, all-mid state, TSCA and TACA all-state and TSWA all-state in 2006 and 2007...Honors also included being named to the Tennessean First Team and the All-Sumner County Player of the Year in 2007.

PERSONAL: Born Melissa Lynn Govea on March 6, 1990...Daughter of Milton and Lonnie Govea...Has two brothers, Michael (26) and Mark (25)...Ranks seventh all-time in career shots (93) at UT Martin...Majoring in physical education.

MELISSA GOVEAJunior • MF • 5-7Hendersonville, Tenn.Hendersonville HS

GOVEA’S CAREER STATSSEASON GP G A PTS SHOTS SHOT% SOG SOG% GW 2008 19 3 1 7 58 .052 28 .483 02009 16 2 2 6 35 .057 16 .457 12 years 35 5 3 13 93 .054 44 .473 1

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GOVEA’S CAREER HIGHSCATEGORY ........................ CAREER-HIGHPoints .... 2 (5 times), last at APSU (10-25-09)Goals ..... 1 (5 times), last at APSU (10-25-09)Last GW Goal .................vs. APSU (10-25-09)Shots ..................7 at Morehead St. (10-19-08)Shots on Goal .............. 5 vs. APSU (10-26-08)Assists ...1 (3 times), last vs. SEMO (10-11-09)

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2009: Started in 13 out of 16 matches, including all but one Ohio Valley Conference match...Scored one goal (Sept. 11 vs. Missouri-Kansas City) and recorded her fi rst career assist (Oct. 18 vs. Morehead State)...Logged a season-best 84 minutes in the Skyhawks’ OVC title-clinching match at Eastern Illinois on Oct. 31.

2008: Played in all 19 matches, starting in 10…Was named Ohio Valley Conference Off ensive Player of the Week for the week ending Aug. 26…Along with teammate Brooke Robertson, led the OVC

with four game-winning goals…Her four goals were a co-team-high and her eight points were the second-highest total on the team…Also ranked second on the team in shots on goal (20) and was fi rst among the regulars in shots on goal percentage (.667)...Came up with the team’s only goal in OVC wins against Eastern Illinois and Jacksonville State...Her four game-winning goals rank tied for fourth all-time in UT Martin program history.

BEFORE UTM: Joined the Skyhawks from one of Missouri’s top programs at Incarnate Word Academy in St. Louis...Incarnate Word is a small school that plays up in the large school division in St. Louis but has still claimed the district championship every year since the program’s inception over 20 years ago in addition to eight state championships...Helped continue that tradition during her four years

as a member of the Red Knights, including an appearance in the Missouri State Finals in 2007 and 2008, claiming the 2008 Missouri State Championship...Also had a successful club career with the Missouri Premiere, helping them achieve a rank in the national top-25...Helped lead the Missouri Premiere to the Missouri State Cup fi nals in 2005, 2006 and 2007 along with the 2007 fi nals of

the Dallas Cup and Atlanta Cup...Led the Missouri Premiere to the championship at the 2007 Orange Cup along with back-to-back titles at the Best of the Midwest tournament...As a member of the Missouri Premiere, was voted the most dedicated among her teammates.

PERSONAL: Born Kathryn Imperiale on Sept. 12, 1989...Daughter of Rich and Karen Imperiale...Has two siblings, Maggie (19) and Timmy (14)...Ranks fi fth all-time in career game-winning goals (4) in UT Martin history...Majoring in nutrition.

KATIE IMPERIALEJunior • F • 5-7St. Louis, Mo.Incarnate Word Academy

IMPERIALE’S CAREER STATSSEASON GP G A PTS SHOTS SHOT% SOG SOG% GW 2008 19 4 0 8 30 .133 20 .667 42009 16 1 1 3 16 .062 6 .375 02 years 35 5 1 11 46 .109 26 .565 4

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IMPERIALE’S CAREER HIGHSCATEGORY ........................ CAREER-HIGHPoints ...2 (5 times), last vs. UMKC (9-11-09)Goals ....1 (5 times), last vs. UMKC (9-11-09)Last GW Goal ...vs. Jacksonville St. (10-12-08)Shots ...............5 vs. Miss. Valley St. (8-31-08) Shots on Goal ...4 vs. Miss. Valley St. (8-31-08)Assists ............. 1 vs. Morehead St. (10-18-09)

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2009: Became just the ninth player in program history to earn All-Ohio Valley Conference fi rst team honors, starting 14 out of 16 matches...Reeled off three straight conference matches with a goal - Sept. 27 at Jacksonville State, Oct. 4 vs. Murray State and and Oct. 11 vs. Southeast Missouri...Her Jacksonville state and Murray State goals were game-winners, as she ranked fi fth in the OVC in that category... Was named to the 2009 PUMA Skyhawk Invitational All-Tournament team...After att empting just one shot in her fi rst six matches, att empted 18 over the last 10 matches...Was named to the OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll.

2008: Saw time in 18 matches, starting in four, including every OVC Tournament match…Along with teammate Katie Imperiale, led the Ohio Valley Conference with four game-winning goals…Also contributed one assist, leading the team with nine points…Collected the team’s only goal in wins at Pacifi c and against Tennessee Tech, and was also credited with the game-winner in the OVC quarterfi nals against Tennessee Tech…Had a three-point game against SIU Edwardsville, scoring the game-winning goal and tallying an assist in a 4-1 win on Sept. 5... Her four game-winning goals rank tied for fourth all-time in UT Martin program history...Was named Most Improved Player by her teammates...Was named to the OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll.

BEFORE UTM: Joined the Skyhawk soccer program from Olathe South High School in Olathe, Kan....While at Olathe High, was a two-year member of the varsity soccer squad and MVP of the junior varsity team in 2006, while helping lead them to a state championship...Also had a very impressive club career with the Blue Valley Stars from 2002-2008, helping lead her squad to four club championships across the country including the 2006 Metro United Championships and

Kansas City Invitational, along with the 2005 Illinois Powerhouse Tournament and 2004 Tournament in the Woods in Kansas City, Mo....Also led her club to semi-fi nal or fi nals appearances in fi ve other tournaments across the country and also competed in the 2000 Kansas Olympic Development Camp.

PERSONAL: Born Lauren Brooke Robertson on Dec. 5, 1989...Daughter of Tony and Judy Robertson...Has two sisters, Tara (25) and Paige (22)...Ranks second all-time in career game-winning goals (6) in UT Martin history...Majoring in pre-med/biology.

BROOKE ROBERTSONJunior • MF • 5-5Olathe, Kan.Olathe South HS

ROBERTSON’S CAREER STATSSEASON GP G A PTS SHOTS SHOT% SOG SOG% GW 2008 18 4 1 9 17 .235 8 .471 42009 16 3 0 6 19 .158 9 .474 22 years 34 7 1 15 36 .194 17 .472 6

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ROBERTSON’S CAREER HIGHSCATEGORY ........................ CAREER-HIGHPoints ...........3 vs. SIU Edwardsville (9-5-08)Goals ...1 (7 times), last vs. SEMO (10-11-09)Last GW Goal .........vs. Murray St. (10-04-09)Shots ....4 (2 times), last vs. SEMO (10-11-09)Shots on Goal ...3 at Jacksonville St. (9-27-09)Assists ..........1 vs. SIU Edwardsville (9-5-08)

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2009: Saw limited time due to an injury, playing in seven matches and starting in one (Sept. 6 vs. Stetson)...Scored a goal on Sept. 11 vs. Missouri-Kansas City...Was named to the 2009 PUMA Skyhawk Invitational All-Tournament team...Played 40+ minutes in four straight matches in early/mid-September...Was named to the OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll.

2008: Came off the bench to appear in 18 matches, accumulating three points on one goal and one assist…Had a direct impact on two Skyhawk victories, scoring the only goal in a 1-0 win over

Mississippi Valley State on Aug. 31 and assisting on the game-winning goal against Eastern Illinois on Sept. 26…Logged 50+ minutes in three matches, including a career-high 55 against SIU Edwardsville on Sept. 5...Was named to the OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll.

BEFORE UTM: Joined the Skyhawks from St. Agnes Academy in Memphis, Tenn., and the Germantown Fury Premiere Soccer Club...Was a two-sport athlete for St. Agnes, playing soccer while also competing on the track team, also serving as team captain for both squads...Helped lead the soccer team to a Tennessee state championship in 2006 in addition to a ranking of No. 3 in the national polls, while also collecting four consecutive regional crowns...Was named to both the 2007 TNSCA and TACA all-state teams, in addition to the Division II AA West all-region and all-tournament teams...Was also tabbed as one of the Best of the Preps by the Commercial Appeal...Also received

the St. Agnes leading scorer award and was named the St. Agnes Athlete of the Year in 2007... Was also a standout on the St. Agnes Academy track team, competing in the pentathlon, 4x200 relay, high jump, long jump and 100m hurdles...Set new school records in both the pentathlon and 100 meter hurdles while qualifying for the Tennessee State Track and Field meets in all four years of her

high school career...Her accomplishments earned her many accolades including St. Agnes Freshman of the Year in 2005, team MVP in 2006 and 2007, all-region selections along with a spot on the Commercial Appeals Best of the Preps list in 2005, 2006, 2007 and 2008.

PERSONAL: Born Victoria Renee’ Taylor on Aug. 29, 1990...Daughter of Ric and Angie Taylor and Linda and John Romeo...Has three siblings, Nelson Taylor (24), Diana Romeo (24) and Alexis Taylor (11)...Majoring in chemistry

TORI TAYLORJunior • F • 5-9Germantown, Tenn.St. Agnes Academy

TAYLOR’S CAREER STATSSEASON GP G A PTS SHOTS SHOT% SOG SOG% GW 2008 18 1 1 3 11 .091 4 .364 12009 7 1 0 2 6 .167 2 .333 02 years 25 2 1 5 17 .118 6 .353 1

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TAYLOR’S CAREER HIGHSCATEGORY ........................ CAREER-HIGHPoints ......2 (twice), last vs. UMKC (9-11-09)Goals .......1 (twice), last vs. UMKC (9-11-09)Last GW Goal ...vs. Miss. Valley St. (8-31-08)Shots ...........................3 vs. Belmont (8-29-08) Shots on Goal ...1 (6 times), last at Jax St. (9-27-09)Assists ............ 1 vs. Eastern Illinois (9-26-08)

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2009: Was one of the most pleasant surprises of the season, appearing in 13 games off the bench...Logged 176 minutes, including a career-high 35 at Tennessee Tech on Sept. 25...Tallied double-digit matches on seven occasions, six of which were Ohio Valley Conference matches...Put three of her four shot att empts on goal...Was named Most Improved Player by her teammates...Was named to the OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll.

BEFORE UTM: Prepped for coach Katie Barnes at William Mason High School, where she led the Comets to a Greater Miami Conference championship in 2008 and a Fort Ancient Valley Conference championship in 2006…Was a member of the Ohio Elite Soccer Academy club team that was coached by Nick Fhlore and Keri Thoman, where she helped the team reach the OSYSA state cup quarterfi nals in 2008.

PERSONAL: Born Emily Ruth Ann Crye on April 12, 1991…Daughter of Billy and Cheryl Smiddy and Brad and Cheryl Crye…Has four siblings, Todd (24), Natalie (22), Nicole (21) and Katie Beth (10)…Majoring in business.

EMILY CRYESophomore • F • 5-5Mason, OhioWilliam Mason HS

CRYE’S CAREER STATSSEASON GP G A PTS SHOTS SHOT% SOG SOG% GW 2009 13 0 0 0 4 .000 3 .750 01 year 13 0 0 0 4 .000 3 .750 0

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CRYE’S CAREER HIGHSCATEGORY ........................ CAREER-HIGHPoints ....................................................... NoneGoals ........................................................ NoneLast GW Goal .......................................... NoneShots ...1 (4 times), last vs. Morehead St. (10-18-09) Shots on Goal ...1 (3 times), last vs. Morehead St. (10-18-09)Assists ...................................................... None

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2009: Emerged as one of the best off ensive players on the team, earning All-Ohio Valley Conference second team and All-Newcomer honors after starting all 16 games from the forward spot...Led the team in scoring with nine points on four goals and one assist...Her three game-winning goals ranked third in the OVC...Her game-winning goal 60 seconds into the season-opening match against Lipscomb on Aug. 28 was the third-quickest goal to begin a match in program history...Also scored two goals (including the game-winner) against Eastern Kentucky on Oct. 16 and the game-winning goal at Eastern Illinois in the

OVC championship-clinching victory on Oct. 31...Earned her fi rst career assist on Sept. 20 against SIU Edwardsville...Was named Newcomer of the Year by her teammates.

BEFORE UTM: Att ended Collierville High School in Collierville, Tenn., where she lett ered under coach Bill Gillespie...Led Collierville to divisional, sectional, and regional championships, and helped the team to TSSAA state fi nalist berths in 2006 and 2007...Was named to the All-Metro Best of Preps list and was also named MVP of the Ohio Showcase...Was a member of the 91 Lady Lobos club team which competed amongst the nation’s fi nest players in tournaments throughout the country.

PERSONAL: Born Kendyl Linsey Wilson on Jan. 3, 1991...Daughter of Andy and Brenda Wilson...Has three siblings, Kali (22), Kelsi (21), and Blake (18)...Majoring in nursing.

KENDYL WILSONSophomore • F • 5-6Collierville, Tenn.Collierville HS

WILSON’S CAREER STATSSEASON GP G A PTS SHOTS SHOT% SOG SOG% GW 2009 16 4 1 9 21 .190 11 .524 31 year 16 4 1 9 21 .190 11 .524 3

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WILSON’S CAREER HIGHSCATEGORY ........................ CAREER-HIGHPoints ...... 4 vs. Eastern Kentucky (10-16-09)Goals ....... 2 vs. Eastern Kentucky (10-16-09)Last GW Goal ...........vs. E. Illinois (10-31-09)Shots .................... 4 at Austin Peay (10-25-09)Shots on Goal ...2 (4 times), last vs. EIU (10-31-09)Assists ........1 vs. SIU Edwardsville (9-20-09)

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BEFORE UTM: Joins the UT Martin program from Louisburg College in Louisburg, NC, where she played with current Skyhawk teammate Rosa Loza...Played two seasons under head coaches Adam Reekie and Andy Stokes at Louisburg, where she was a National Junior College Athletic Association Honorable Mention All-American in 2008...Was named Region 10 Player of the Year in 2008, when the Lady Hurricanes were the Region 10 runner-up after posting a 15-3 record...Named fi rst-team All-Region in 2008 and was also named Player of the Year by her teammates...Scored 25 points on 10 goals and fi ve

assists as a freshman, and followed that up with 28 points on eight goals and 12 assists as a sophomore...Her 28 points as a sophomore ranked second in Region 10 behind Loza...Before Louisburg College, she att ended Elliott Secondary School in London.

PERSONAL: Born Michaela Gooden on Feb. 27, 1989...Daughter of Angela and Dean Gooden...Has three siblings, Cameron (13), Eddie (10) and Harvey (7)...Majoring in marketing.

MICHAELA GOODENJunior • MF • 5-5London, EnglandLouisburg College

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BEFORE UTM: Is the fi rst North Carolina native to play for the UT Martin soccer team, as she joins the team from Louisburg College in Louisburg, NC - where she played with current Skyhawk teammate Michaela Gooden...Played two seasons under head coaches Adam Reekie and Andy Stokes at Louisburg, where she led the Lady Hurricanes to a 15-3 record and Region 10 runner-up fi nish in 2008...Was an All-American nominee and a fi rst team All-Region 10 selection in 2008, when she lead led the team in scoring as a freshman with 50 points (22 goals, six assists)...Was voted Off ensive Player of the Year by

her teammates...Once again led the Lady Hurricanes in scoring as a sophomore in 2009, accumulating 60 points on 26 goals and eight assists...Her 60 points in 2009 led all of Region 10...Prior to Louisburg, she att ended East Montgomery High School in Briscoe, NC, where she helped the Eagles win the conference title as a senior playing under head coach Chris Tadlock...Was named Yadkin Valley All-Conference Player of the Year as a senior and sophomore and was a three-time all-conference player, wrapping up her career with scoring records for most goals in a season (47) and career (109).

PERSONAL: Born Rosaelia Loza on Jan. 9, 1990...Daughter of Bruna and Catalino Loza...Has fi ve siblings, Hortencia, Gracelia, Adela, Noel and Rafael...Majoring in nutrition/dietetics.

ROSAELIA LOZAJunior • F • 5-8Briscoe, NCLouisburg College

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BEFORE UTM: Joins the Skyhawks from Division-II Carson-Newman College in Jeff erson City, Tenn., where she played under current Skyhawk head coach Phil McNamara for two seasons... Allowed an overall 0.95 Goals Against Average and posted 15 shutouts at Carson-Newman, where she was part of two South Atlantic Conference championship teams...As a freshman, was named to the All-SAC fi rst-team and was the league’s Freshman of the Year...Started in 19 matches, allowing 19 goals in 1490:37 for a GAA of 1.15...Posted six shutouts and made 81 saves, including a season-high 13 saves at Lee University on Oct. 24,

2008...As a sophomore in 2009, she appeared in 23 matches (starting 20), allowing 17 goals in 1931:01 in goal for a GAA of 0.79...Made 77 saves and tallied nine shutouts for a team that set a school record for victories (20)...Before playing at Carson-Newman, she prepped at Eastview Secondary School in Barrie, Ontario, where she was named Athlete of the Year during her senior season.

PERSONAL: Born Lauren MacKenzie on June 14, 1990...Daughter of Pauline Hickling and Darryl MacKenzie...Has two siblings, Corey (23) and Ryann (10)...Major is undecided.

LAUREN MACKENZIEJunior • GK • 5-8Barrie, OntarioCarson-Newman College

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BEFORE UTM: Is the fi rst-ever Maine native to play for the UT Martin soccer squad, as she comes to the Skyhawks from Saint Dominic Regional High School in Auburn, Maine...Played under head coach Kathy Litt le at Saint Dominic, where she led the Saints to a Mountain Valley Conference championship in 2009 and Coastal Challenge championships in back-to-back years (2008-09)...Was a four-year varsity starter at goalkeeper, as she set the school record for most shutouts in a regular season (10 in 17 matches)...Was a Maine state all-conference team member as a freshman, a Maine state all-star selection as a sophomore,

and a Mountain Valley Conference fi rst team all-star during her senior campaign...Was also a four-year Maine premiere team starting goalkeeper, as well as the starter for the Portland Phoenix U17 Super Y team and the Portland Phoenix U20 Super Y team...Was named to the 2009-10 Super Y-League ODP national select pool and also played in England over the summer of her sophomore year...Also played point guard for the basketball team at Saint Dominic under coach Paul Rheume.

PERSONAL: Born Elise Applegate on Oct. 16, 1991...Daughter of Paul and Susan Applegate...Has two siblings, Krysten (21) and Thomas (16)…Major is undecided.

ELISE APPLEGATEFreshman • GK • 5-8Lewiston, MaineSaint Dominic Regional HS

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BEFORE UTM: Is the fi rst Switz erland native to play for the UT Martin soccer team, as she prepped at K+S Raemibuehl School in Zurich...Played striker and midfi eld for the Zurich Fraven Football Club under head coach Susanne Aubler...Led Fraven FC to Swiss championships in 2008 and 2009 and was on the roster of the Swiss U17, U19 and U20 national team...Also competed in the prestigious women’s champions league, playing against Linkoping FC in 2009 and traveling to Sarajevo and France in 2008 and 2009.

PERSONAL: Born Bett ina Baer on Aug. 25, 1990...Daughter of Silvia and Daniel Baer...Has two siblings, Andreas (25) and Anja (23)…Major is undecided.

BETTINA BAERFreshman • F • 5-7Zurich, Switz erlandK+S Raemibuehl School

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BEFORE UTM: Joins the Skyhawks from the prestigious Farragut High School program in Knoxville, where she played forward and defender for head coach Dennis Lindsay...Was an all-district and all-region selection for the Lady Admirals in 2008 and 2009...Was one of three captains on the squad her senior year...In Brandon’s four years at Farragut, the team was consistently ranked amongst the state’s top-10 programs...Had a four-goal game as a junior against McMinn County...Also ran track at Farragut, competing in the long jump, 100 meter run, 4x100 and 4x200 relays for head coach Chelsea Jacobs.

PERSONAL: Born Morgan Brandon on July 22, 1992...Daughter of Michael Brandon...Has two siblings, Whitney Brandon (21) and Aubrey St. John (10)...Majoring in education.

MORGAN BRANDONFreshman • D • 5-2Knoxville, Tenn.Farragut HS

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BEFORE UTM: Is the fi rst native of the state of New York to ever suit up for the Skyhawk soccer program, joining the team from Churchville-Chili High School in Churchville, NY...At CCHS, she was a fi ve-year varsity lett erwinner under coach Nancy Thornton...A four-year starter, she was named captain of the team her junior and senior seasons and was named the team’s Most Valuable Player last season...As a freshman, she was named the team’s Most Valuable Off ensive Player as she led the Saints to a Monroe County Division-I league championship in 2006...She was named All-County for three consecutive seasons and was an All-Greater Rochester honorable mention selection in 2009...A

three-year lett erwinner in track at CCHS, she was an honor roll student with a 3.9 Grade Point Average...In club soccer, Dunn played for the Syracuse Surge Football Club G-Elite team from 2006 through 2009, and on the Empire United Elite club team in 2010...With the Syracuse Surge, she was part of only eight teams to play in the US Youth Soccer National League in 2007-2008...The team was ranked fourth in Region I and 20th in the entire nation in 2007, the same year the Surge played in the Final Four tournament of the Region 1 league...She also brings a wealth of national experience to the Skyhawks, as she played for the New York West Olympic Development team from 2004 through 2009...Was also a Region I pool player in 2007 and that same year was selected as the fi rst alternate to the Olympic Development National Camp.

PERSONAL: Born Samantha Dunn on April 13, 1992...Daughter of Stephen and Joanne Dunn...Has one brother, Stephen, Jr. (20)...Brother played football at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute for two years…Majoring in pre-medicine.

SAM DUNNFreshman • MF • 5-8Churchville, NYChurchville-Chili HS

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BEFORE UTM: Enters the UT Martin soccer program from Christian Academy in Knoxville, where she played for head coach Ried Estus and was teammates with fellow Skyhawk freshman Mary Thompson...Was voted Most Valuable Player for the Warriors, as the powerhouse program won state championships in 2006, 2008 and 2009...Played club soccer for the ‘92 FC Alliance, winning D-I state championships in 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009 and 2010...Alliance also won Premier Leagye championships in 2007 and 2010, was a Region III qualifi er in every year from 2005-10 and was a Region III quarterfi nalist in

2009...Graduated Summa Cum Laude after making the Honor Roll all four years, also winning the team Silver Academic Award...Also played volleyball at Christian Academy.

PERSONAL: Born Hannah Fessenden on March 16, 1992...Daughter of Chris and Denise Fessenden and Sarah Lawson...Has two siblings, Matt (22) and Madison (1)...Father Chris played tennis at UT Martin and is a 1983 graduate...Grandfather played football and baseball at Maryville College…Majoring in physical therapy.

HANNAH FESSENDENFreshman • MF • 5-4New Market, Tenn.Christian Academy

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BEFORE UTM: Was as an all-state performer for coach Ali Arman at Riverdale High School in Murfreesboro...A two-time Tennessee Sports Writers Association (TSWA) Class AAA all-state midfi elder, she scored 86 goals and added 73 assists in her four-year career, leading the Warriors to three state quarterfi nal appearances and one state sectional appearance...Riverdale compiled a dominating 58-22-3 record in her four seasons, leading to numerous all-district, all-area and all-midstate accolades...She saved her best eff ort for the state’s biggest competition, as she scored two goals to lead the East to a 4-1 win over

the West in the Tennessee High School Soccer Coaches Association/Tennessee Athletic Coaches Association all-star game at Drakes Creek Park in Hendersonville...A Foot Locker All-South cross country participant and two-time Rutherford County cross country champion, she also excelled in the classroom - sporting a 3.9 Grade Point Average.

PERSONAL: Born Hannah McGowen on Aug. 6, 1992...Daughter of Terry and Renee’ McGowen...Has one brother, Cameron (12)…Majoring in elementary education.

HANNAH MCGOWENFreshman • MF • 5-9Murfreesboro, Tenn.Riverdale HS

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BEFORE UTM: Was a 2009 TSWA Division II all-state forward at Evangelical Christian School in Cordova, prepping under coach Alexis Denney...Was a TSWA Division II all-state forward in 2008 and was a two-time fi nalist for the Memphis Commercial Appeal’s “Best of the Preps” award and earned a spot on the newspapers’ All-Private Schools team as a junior and senior...As a junior, she scored 14 goals and had 10 assists to lead the Lady Eagles to the Division II-AA regular season title championship and a runner-up fi nish in the Division II-AA West Region tournament...Continued her fi ne prep career with 24 goals

and 12 assists during her senior season at ECS, helping the Lady Eagles to the Division II-A West Region title...Led the Lady Eagles earned a state runner-up fi nish in 2009, falling 2-1 to St. George’s in an all-Memphis state championship match...Also played point guard on the basketball team, earning second team all-region honors in 2008.

PERSONAL: Born Abiose Sanvee on Feb. 2, 1992...Daughter of Ropo Sanvee...Has one sibling, Lia (2)…Majoring in nursing.

ABI SANVEEFreshman • F • 5-4Bartlett , Tenn.Evangelical Christian School

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BEFORE UTM: Joins the Skyhawks from perennial powerhouse Christian Academy in Knoxville, where she played outside midfi eld for head coach Ried Estus and was teammates with fellow UT Martin freshman Hannah Fessenden...Was named to the Tennessee Sports Writers Association (TSWA) Class A/AA all-state soccer team in 2009...Led the Warriors to state championships in 2006, 2008 and 2009...Lett ered all four years at Christian Academy and was an all-district and all-region selection in 2008 and 2009...Also was a standout track star at Christian Academy, running 400 and 800 meters, and 4x800 and 4x400 relays for

head coach Jere Margene...Was a two-time state track champion in the 4x800 (2006-07) and was also a state champion in the 800 meter in 2009.

PERSONAL: Born Mary Thompson on March 28, 1992...Daughter of Cathy and Derry Thompson...Has three siblings, Dean (22), Julie (20) and Stevie (11)...Sister Julie is a sophomore midfi elder at fellow Ohio Valley Conference school Tennessee Tech…Major is undecided.

MARY THOMPSONFreshman • MF • 5-7Knoxville, Tenn.Christian Academy

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2010 SQUAD BREAKDOWNBy State/Country:

Tennessee: 8England: 2Michigan: 2Missouri: 2Canada: 1Kansas: 1Maine: 1

New York: 1North Carolina: 1

Ohio: 1Switz erland: 1

Tallest Player: Nilica/McGowen/Taylor (5-9)Shortest Player: Brandon (5-2)Average Player Height: 5-6.7

By Class:Seniors: 3Juniors: 8

Sophomores: 2Freshmen: 8

By Position:Goalkeepers: 2Defenders: 3

Midfi elders: 9Forwards: 7

Oldest Player: Duff y (Nov. 24, 1986)Youngest Player: McGowen (Aug. 6, 1992)

In-Season Birthdays: Baer (Aug. 25)Taylor (Aug. 29)

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NAME HOMETOWN YEARSNikki Ammons Burns, Tenn. 1998-2000Ashley Angerer Daneville, Calif. 2007-2008Elise Applegate Lewiston, Maine 2010-presentMandy Arledge Clinton, Miss. 1998-1999Kelli Armstrong St. Peters, Mo. 1999Bett ina Baer Zurich, Switz erland 2010-presentSarah Barnes Weatherford, Okla. 2002Sarah Bedell Nashville, Tenn. 2004-2007Katie Behrens Sioux Falls, S.D. 2004-2007Sarah Beyer Columbia, Tenn. 1998Carey Black Smyrna, Tenn. 2006Kim Boldt Troy, Mich. 2008-presentShelley Brock Dickson, Tenn. 1998Morgan Brandon Knoxville, Tenn. 2010-presentAubrey Buehler Waukesha, Wis. 2009Jamie Bullington Dickson, Tenn. 1998Amanda Cadell Hazelwood, Mo. 1999-2001Emily Cairncross London, Ontario 2001-2002Rachel Callahan Versailles, Ky. 2001-2004Kennisha Cann Chatt anooga, Tenn. 1998-1999Jane Carroll Cott ontown, Tenn. 1999-2000Ashley Cedars Monroe, Ga. 2003Lindsey Clark Maryville, Tenn. 1998-1999Allie Cofer Edmond, Okla. 2005Paige Coleman Memphis, Tenn. 1999Paula Comerlato Germantown, Tenn. 2004-2006Annie Cook Wichita, Kan. 2003-2004Lauren Cook Columbia, Tenn. 2002Sophie Cox Rolla, Mo. 2006-09Emily Crye Mason, Ohio 2009-presentLisa de la Mothe Halifax, Nova Scotia 1998-2000Nuala Deans Edinburgh, Scotland 2007-09Danielle deGuzman Anchorage, Alaska 2008-09Megan Dempsey Columbia, Tenn. 2002-2005Mary Ann Dodson Athens, Tenn. 2000Jenni Duff y Middlesbrough, England 2007-presentSam Dunn Churchville, NY 2010-presentBeth Ann Durrett Clarksville, Tenn. 1998-2000Andrea Enevoldsen Dickson, Tenn. 2004Jennifer Ermey Wichita, Kan. 2003-2004Caitlin Farrow Guelph, Ontario 2006Hannah Fessenden Sevierville, Tenn. 2010-presentAngela Fiddler Lexington, Tenn. 2003Leslie Fischer Fairview, Tenn. 1999Tabitha Fishburn Gallatin, Tenn. 2002-2003Kelly Flannery Thompson Station, Tenn. 2006Jamie Furstenberg Traverse City, Mich. 2006-09Kristina Goldstine Sioux Falls, S.D. 2005-2008Michaela Gooden London, England 2010-presentMelissa Govea Hendersonville, Tenn. 2008-presentMary Graziano Farragut, Tenn. 2001Kyla Green Bartlett , Tenn. 1998Lauren Greer Dickson, Tenn. 2001Joanna Gomez Clarksville, Tenn. 2002-2004Barbara Harman Springfi eld, Va. 2000Katie Hausauer Clarksville, Tenn. 2002-2005Hillary Hitz Anchorage, Alaska 2009Kimberley Hood Greeneville, Tenn. 2004-2005Sabrina Humphries Edmond, Okla. 2005Jessica Hunt Hendersonville, Tenn. 2008-09Ginger Hutchison Clinton, Miss. 1998-2000Kelly Ann Hutchinson Ontario, Canada 2008-09Katie Imperiale St. Louis, Mo. 2008-presentBrandi Irwin Bon Aqua, Tenn. 1998-1999Amy Iwanicki Alberta, Canada 2009Katie Jackson Franklin, Tenn. 2002-2005Sarah Jett Conyers, Ga. 2008Kristine Jones Louisville, Ky. 1998Erin Jordan Hendersonville, Tenn. 2005-2007Meghann Jordan Hendersonville, Tenn. 2001-2004Kindal Keim Mustang, Okla. 2003-2005

NAME HOMETOWN YEARSSarah Keller Germantown, Tenn. 1998Nikki Keltz Bartlett , Tenn. 1998-2001Lindsey Kennetz Cordova, Tenn. 2008Jody Kiers Wainfl eet, Ontario 2005-2008Amy King Germantown, Tenn. 2001-2003Stephanie Krush Oakville, Ontartio 2006Lydia Lloyd Memphis, Tenn. 1998-2001Devan Lowe Overland Park, Kan. 2008Rosaelia Loza Briscoe, NC 2010-presentJoanna Maas Frankfort, Ill. 1998Lauren MacKenzie Barrie, Ontario 2010-presentCarrie Marcus Maryville, Tenn. 1998Amanda Matt hews Paris, Tenn. 2009Frankie Maynard Smyrna, Tenn. 2005-2007Hannah McGowen Murfreesboro, Tenn. 2010-presentLinnsie McMahan Fenton, Mo. 2009Meghan McMullen Hendersonville, Tenn. 1998-2001Holly McNamara Lake Worth, Fla. 1998-2000Jessica Metcalf Jackson, Tenn. 2005-2006Carrie Miller Fort Dodge, Iowa 2001Emily Miller Collierville, Tenn. 2001-2002Melanie Miller Knoxville, Tenn. 2004Corey Montgomery Hendersonville, Tenn. 2008Christina Moore Germantown, Tenn. 2001-2004Dani Myrick Midwest City, Okla. 2002-2005Kristen Nichols Orange, Calif. 2009Stephanie Nilica St. Louis, Mo. 2007-presentChristina Norton Martin, Tenn. 2001Jamie Ohlheiser Oklahoma City, Okla. 2003-2005Ginger Parson The Colony, Texas 2001-2004Rachel Piper Hendersonville, Tenn. 2008Jamie Price Germantown, Tenn. 2004-2007Lindsey Randolph Soddy Daisy, Tenn. 2001Johanna Rathbun Bedford, Texas 2007-2008Tavi Renier Tucson, Ariz. 2000-2002Brooke Robertson Olathe, Kan. 2008-presentPaige Robinson Florissant, Mo. 1999-2000Danielle Rogers Orland Park, Ill. 2007-09Amy Rook Lakeland, Tenn. 1998Audrey Russell Hixson, Tenn. 2000Alissa Ruud Moline, Ill. 2002-2003Paula Sanematsu Sao Paulo, Brazil 2005Abi Sanvee Bartlett , Tenn. 2010-presentCaryn Scheufl er Carrolton, Ga. 2001-2002Sarah Sharp Nashville, Tenn. 2007Jamie Shaw Wayne, Ill. 2001Sarah Singleton Franklin, Tenn. 2005-2007Caitlin Smith St. Charles, Mo. 2005-2008Mary Steel Jackson, Tenn. 2000Audrey Stone Cordova, Tenn. 2000Kendall Straessle Lake Zurich, Ill. 2006-2007Rosemary Strasser Chapel Hill, Tenn. 1998-2000Cara Sullivan Orland Park, Ill. 2006-2007Tori Taylor Germantown, Tenn. 2008-presentKim Thompson Clinton, Miss. 1998-1999Mary Thompson Knoxville, Tenn. 2010-presentLindsey Tilk Edmond, Okla. 2002-2005Nicole Tobin Bothell, Wash. 1999-2000Kitt y Trent Norman, Okla. 2002Alex Van Sise Nashville, Tenn. 2008Morgan Walley Jackson, Tenn. 2007Jordan Warnement Diablo, Calif. 2009Sherrie Weeks Vernon, B.C. 1999-2002Shannon Wessels Thompson Station, Tenn. 2006Devra Whitney Millington, Tenn. 1998-2000Tessa Williams Franklin, Tenn. 2008Holly Wilson Franklin, Tenn. 1998Kendyl Wilson Collierville, Tenn. 2009-presentAlex Windell Bristol, England 2009Marissa Wood-Sternburgh Traverse City, Mich. 2007-presentJulie Zbozien Dickson, Tenn. 1998

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One of the goals set forth by any collegiate soccer team before the season begins is to capture a conference championship. For The University of Tennessee at Martin soccer team, that was simply one of the goals the Skyhawks checked off their list in 2009. With a 1-0 win against Eastern Illinois on Halloween, the Skyhawks celebrated their fi rst-ever Ohio Valley Conference championship – culminating a remarkable fi nal season in head coach Craig Roberts’ tenure. When Roberts took the helm of the UT Martin soccer program just weeks before the 2006 season, he was taking over a team that was coming off an eighth-place fi nish in the OVC. Roberts led that team to an OVC Tournament appearance. With that fi rst year under his belt, he set the foundation for UT Martin to emerge as one of the top teams in the OVC ever since. The next season, the Skyhawks won their fi rst-ever OVC Tournament match, advancing to the OVC semifi nals for the fi rst time in program history. Along the way, UT Martin also set a new program benchmark for wins in a season, winning 10 matches. In 2008, the Skyhawks were just as good, matching the school-record 10 wins they had set the previous season. Not losing back-to-back matches all season, the Skyhawks came together as a unit and reached the OVC Tournament championship match for the fi rst time in program history. The gradual improvement shown by the Skyhawk soccer program

paved the way for another fi rst in the 12-year history of UT Martin soccer in 2009 – a conference title. After being chosen second in the OVC preseason polls – the highest they had ever been picked – the Skyhawks peaked around midseason and entered the OVC Tournament winning six of its last seven matches. The Skyhawks broke or tied eight school records, including conference wins (six), winning percentage in conference matches (.750) and longest single-season home winning streak (six). UT Martin also matched the best home start to any season by beginning the year 6-0-0, and ended the season with the highest single-season home winning percentage (.857). The Skyhawks ranked as high as No. 20 in the NCAA Division-I statistical rankings in Goals Against Average, and had six players earn four All-OVC mentions, with two fi rst-team honorees (Danielle Rogers, Brooke Robertson), one second team mention (Kendyl Wilson) and two All-OVC Newcomers (Wilson and Aubrey Buehler). The Skyhawks also boasted two players on the OVC All-Tournament team in seniors Sophie Cox and Nuala Deans. One of the six all-conference performers – Rogers – earned the program’s fi rst-ever OVC Defensive Player of the Year award and became just the second player in program history to become a two-time All-OVC fi rst-team honoree. Proving the balance and depth of the team, the Skyhawks also tied

a program record with fi ve OVC Players of the Week in 2009, matching the total from 2008. All in all, 16 of the 25 UT Martin players who have been named OVC Player of the Week have come under Roberts. While the Skyhawks have gott en the job done on the pitch – they have broken or tied 34 school records in the last four season – they also have not slouched in the classroom, consistently

SKYHAWKS SOAR TO NEW HEIGHTS BY BRINGING HOME PROGRAM’S FIRST-EVER

OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE TITLE

After leading the team in scoring as a freshman in 2008, Brooke Robertson put together another outstanding season, scoring in three straight Ohio Valley Conference matches en route to

earning All-OVC fi rst team honors.

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ranking amongst the top of the OVC. After averaging 9.3 players on the OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll per year through the program’s fi rst eight years, the Skyhawks have placed 41 players on the list in the last three years, for an average of 13.7 players per year. Included in that list are three players who earned an OVC Medal of Honor for their 4.0 Grade Point Average. Winning 29 matches over the last three seasons – the same amount the program produced in its fi rst seven years of existence – the Skyhawks relied on their trademark defense in 2009. On Sept. 11, the UT Martin defense held Missouri-Kansas City without a single shot att empt – the fi rst time in program history that had happened. For the season, the Skyhawk defense allowed only 13 goals in 16 matches, which was just one shy of the all-time program low for goals allowed in a single-season, and collected eight shutouts, which tied a school record. The off ense also took care of its part in 2009, as 13 diff erent players scored

at least one goal and 16 diff erent players accumulated at least one point. For the season, the Skyhawks outshot their opponents by a 211-129 margin, averaging 13.2 shots per match. At the team’s annual postseason banquet, the season awards – as voted on by the players – were announced.

Rogers earned Team Most Valuable Player, Wilson was named Newcomer of the Year and Midfi elder of the Year, Melissa Govea was named Off ensive Player of the Year, Cox was named Defensive Player of the Year, and Emily Crye was named Most Improved Player.

Off the pitch, even more history was made after the season was over. Senior

midfi elder Jamie Furstenberg became the fi rst Skyhawk soccer player to be named as an OVC Scholar-Athlete, which is given annually to six student-athletes and is the highest individual honor an OVC student-athlete can receive. The Traverse City, Mich. native sported a 3.97 Grade Point Average. Even more academic awards were in store in the weeks following the season. As a team, the Skyhawks were recognized by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA), receiving the Team Academic Award. Another trio of individual Skyhawks were also recognized by the NSCAA - as seniors Cox and Deans, as well as junior Jenni Duff y were named as NSCAA Scholar All-South Region Honorable Mention Academic All-Americans. The Skyhawks also had 10 representatives on the OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll, which marked the fi fth consecutive season that UT Martin soccer had produced double-digit honorees in that cateogry.

Danielle Rogers receives her Ohio Valley Conference Defensive Player of the Year award from OVC assistant

commissioner Jennifer Gibbs.

2009 SEASON RECAP2009 SEASON RECAPOHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE

FINAL STANDINGS

Team OVC Pct. Pts. Overall Pct.Morehead State# 5-0-3 .812 18 8-7-4 .526UT Martin# 6-2-0 .750 18 9-7-0 .562Murray State$ 5-2-1 .688 16 11-9-2 .545Tennessee Tech 3-3-2 .500 11 7-12-3 .386Eastern Illinois 3-3-2 .500 11 7-8-5 .475Eastern Kentucky 2-3-3 .438 9 5-11-3 .342Southeast Missouri 2-3-3 .438 9 8-7-3 .528Jacksonville State 2-6-0 .250 6 8-10-0 .444Austin Peay 0-6-2 .125 2 1-13-4 .167SIU Edwardsville* --- --- --- 3-10-2 .267

# Regular-season champion$ Tournament champion* Not eligible for championship or post season play

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2009 FINAL STATISTICS2009 FINAL STATISTICS

NO. PLAYER GP-GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT 23 Kendyl Wilson 16-16 4 1 9 21 .190 11 .524 3 0-0 2 Stephanie Nilica 16-15 3 1 7 6 .500 4 .667 2 2-2 8 Jenni Duff y 16-16 2 3 7 33 .061 19 .576 0 0-0 5 Brooke Robertson 16-14 3 0 6 19 .158 9 .474 2 0-0 17 Melissa Govea 16-15 2 2 6 35 .057 16 .457 1 0-0 3 Danielle Rogers 16-16 2 1 5 9 .222 2 .222 0 0-0 16 Alex Windell 8-1 2 0 4 3 .667 3 1.000 1 1-1 7 Sophie Cox 16-16 1 2 4 12 .083 8 .667 0 0-0 25 Amy Iwanicki 15-1 1 2 4 10 .100 6 .600 0 0-0 18 Katie Imperiale 16-13 1 1 3 16 .062 6 .375 0 0-0 20 Kelly Ann Hutchinson 16-16 1 1 3 12 .083 5 .417 0 0-0 14 Tori Taylor 7-1 1 0 2 6 .167 2 .333 0 0-0 21 Hillary Hitz 14-1 1 0 2 5 .200 2 .400 0 0-0 6 Kristen Nichols 16-1 0 1 1 8 .000 6 .750 0 0-0 10 Marissa Wood-Sternburgh 15-1 0 1 1 5 .000 2 .400 0 0-0 9 Jordan Warnement 9-0 0 1 1 3 .000 3 1.000 0 0-0 22 Emily Crye 13-0 0 0 0 4 .000 3 .750 0 0-0 12 Jessica Hunt 13-0 0 0 0 2 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 24 Danielle DeGuzman 6-0 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0-0 13 Jamie Furstenberg 2-2 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0-0 15 Kim Boldt 7-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 11 Amanda Matt hews 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 4 Nuala Deans 16-15 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 TOTALS 16 24 17 65 211 .114 109 .517 9 3-3 OPPONENTS 16 13 10 36 129 .101 60 .465 7 0-0

RECORDAll GamesConference

Non-Conference

OVERALL 9-76-23-5

HOME 6-13-13-0

AWAY 2-42-10-3

NEUTRAL 1-21-00-2

NO. GOALKEEPER GP-GS MINUTES GA AVG SV PCT W L T SHO 0 Linnsie McMahan 3-0 49:43 0 0.00 1 1.000 0 0 0 0 1 Aubrey Buehler 16-16 1400:31 13 0.84 46 .780 9 7 0 5 TEAM - 0:00 0 0.00 0 .000 0 0 0 3 TOTALS 16 1450:14 13 0.81 47 .783 9 7 0 8 OPPONENTS 16 1450:14 24 1.49 85 .780 7 9 0 5

GOALS BY PERIOD 1 2 OT 2OT TOTALUT Martin 14 10 0 0 24Opponents 4 8 0 1 13

SHOTS BY PERIOD 1 2 OT 2OT TOTALUT Martin 91 119 1 0 211Opponents 59 69 0 1 129

SAVES BY PERIOD 1 2 OT 2OT TOTALUT Martin 19 28 0 0 47Opponents 37 48 0 0 85

CORNERS BY PERIOD 1 2 OT 2OT TOTALUT Martin 23 38 0 0 61 Opponents 14 22 0 0 36

FOULS BY PERIOD 1 2 OT 2OT TOTALUT Martin 78 89 1 0 168Opponents 56 77 0 0 133

ATTENDANCE SUMMARY UTM OPP Total 1531 1792Dates/Average Per Date 7/204 6/282

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Date Opponent Result Att endance Overall ConferenceAug. 28 Lipscomb W 2-0 117 1-0 ---Aug. 30 @Belmont L 2-1 142 1-1 ---Sept. 4 @Florida Gulf Coast^ L 1-0 261 1-2 ---Sept. 6 Stetson^ L 1-0 60 1-3 ---Sept. 11 Missouri-Kansas City# W 3-0 264 2-3 ---Sept. 18 @Vanderbilt L 3-0 407 2-4 ---Sept. 20 SIU Edwardsville W 5-0 112 3-4 ---Sept. 25 @Tennessee Tech* L 1-0 (2OT) 399 3-5 0-1Sept. 27 @Jacksonville State* W 1-0 296 4-5 1-1Oct. 4 Murray State* W 2-0 212 5-5 2-1Oct. 11 Southeast Missouri* W 2-1 215 6-5 3-1Oct. 16 Eastern Kentucky* W 2-0 173 7-5 4-1Oct. 18 Morehead State* L 3-2 338 7-6 4-2Oct. 25 @Austin Peay* W 3-0 187 8-6 5-2Oct. 31 Eastern Illinois*$ W 1-0 102 9-6 6-2Nov. 6 Murray State& L 1-0 100 9-7 ---

* Ohio Valley Conference match^ Embassy Suites Kickoff Classic - Fort Myers, Fla..# PUMA Skyhawk Invitational - Martin, Tenn.$ Match played in Terre Haute, Ind.& Ohio Valley Conference Tournament Semifi nals - Morehead, Ky.

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@ @VaVandndy y WiWilslsonon I Impmpereriaialele G Govoveaea H Hitzitz DuDuff ff y y DeDeanans s CoCox x NiNililicaca R Rogogerers s HuHutctchihinsnsonon B Bueuehlhlererpp yy gg

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MATCH 1:FRESHMAN DUO HELPS

UTM DOWN LIPSCOMB IN SEASON-OPENER

Aug. 28, 2009

Goals by Period 1 2 TLU (1-1) 0 0 0UTM (1-0) 1 1 2

Team Goal Assist Time UTM: Wilson (1) Duff y 1:00 UTM: Iwanicki (1) (None) 72:29

MARTIN - The 12th season of intercollegiate soccer at The University of Tennessee at Martin started off with a bang, as the Skyhawks struck for a goal in the fi rst minute in a 2-0 victory over Lipscomb of the Atlantic Sun Conference at Skyhawk Field.

Just 60 seconds into the match, Jenni Duff y dribbled through traffi c around the left side and sent a cross towards freshman Kendyl Wilson, who scooted a shot past the diving Lipscomb goalkeeper Erin Zerio to put UT Martin ahead 1-0.

Wilson’s goal was the third-quickest goal to start a match in program history - as Kendal Keim scored a goal in the fi rst 17 seconds of a 2-1 home win against Arkansas State on Sept. 12, 2004, and Ginger Parson scored off an assist from Dani Myrick in the fi rst 36 seconds in a 10-1 home win over Morehead State on Oct. 11, 2002.

Over 71 minutes later, freshman Amy Iwanicki stayed persistent and found a wide-open net for a goal at the 72:29 mark to provide the fi nal 2-0 score. Seconds earlier, Iwanicki - who att empted a game-high fi ve shots off the bench in 32 minutes - fi red a hard shot from point-blank range right at Lipscomb goalkeeper Ally Marler, who defl ected the ball behind her. The Calgary, Alberta, Canada native then retrieved the ball and put the ball in the back of the net from fi ve yards out.

Six other Skyhawks att empted one shot apiece, and the nationally-ranked defense from 2008 stayed true to form, allowing only four shot att empts, with one on goal. Freshman Aubrey Buehler collected one save in all 90 minutes in goal for her fi rst collegiate victory.

UT Martin improved to 5-7 all-time in season-openers, and 6-5-1 all-time in home openers. The victory also extended the Skyhawks’ win streak over Lipscomb at fi ve, with four consecutive shutouts over the Lady Bisons.

MATCH 2:TIME RUNS OUT ON UTM

COMEBACK EFFORT AT BELMONT

Aug. 30, 2009

Goals by Period 1 2 TUTM (1-1) 0 1 1BU (1-1) 0 2 2

Team Goal Assist Time BU: Trocino (1) (None) 48:46 BU: Trocino (2) (None) 59:55

UTM: Duff y (1) Warnement 83:20

NASHVILLE - After a steady off ensive pace throughout the match, The University of Tennessee at Martin soccer team broke through in the 84th minute for a goal to cut its defi cit in half. However, time was against the Skyhawks side, as UT Martin couldn’t get back on the scoreboard in the game’s closing minutes, falling to the Belmont Bruins by a 2-1 score at the Whitt en Soccer Complex.

The Skyhawks came out aggressive to begin the match, att acking the goal and outshooting the Bruins 6-3 through the game’s fi rst stanza. UT Martin looked to take an early lead in the 30th minute. Freshman Amy Iwanicki lofted a shot from around 30 yards out that sent Belmont goalkeeper Sari Lin backpedaling. At the last instant, Lin successfully reached up to bat the ball away, and the ball hit the crossbar and came right back down into her arms. The offi cials ruled the ball did not break the plane and play resumed.

In the 49th minute, Belmont got on the scoreboard. A cluster of a half-dozen players formed in front of the net for possession of the ball, and, in the scrum, it appeared as if UT Martin goalkeeper Aubrey Buehler had secured the ball in her arms. However, the ball popped loose and emerged in front of an open net for Jayme Trocino, who found the back left side of the net to give the Bruins a 1-0 lead. A litt le over 11 minutes later, Trocino scored again, on a goal off a one-on-one situation to give the Bruins a 2-0 lead with 30:05 left to play.

Freshman Jordan Warnement hooked a shot from the right side that sent Lin diving, striking the right post before caroming right back to her. Warnement then whipped a quick pass to the middle to set up Jenni Duff y, who was there for her fi rst career goal at the top of the box to make the score 2-1.

Three more subs came in for UT Martin over the last six-plus minutes, but time eventually ran out on the Skyhawk comeback eff ort.

MATCH 3:LATE FGCU GOAL DOOMSSKYHAWKS AT EMBASSY

SUITES CLASSICSept. 4, 2009

Goals by Period 1 2 TUTM (1-2) 0 0 0FGCU (1-2-1) 0 1 1

Team Goal Assist Time FGCU: Hunter (1) (None) 89:05

FORT MYERS, Fla. - The University of Tennessee at Martin soccer team seemed destined for overtime in its opening match of the Embassy Suites Kick-off Classic. However, a Florida Gulf Coast goal with just 55 seconds left in regulation led to a heartbreaking loss for the Skyhawks in the program’s fi rst-ever match played in the Sunshine State.

UT Martin set the tempo early, as sophomore Katie Imperiale att empted the game’s fi rst shot just 57 seconds in, forcing Florida Gulf Coast goalkeeper Stephanie Powers to make a save. Tori Taylor att empted the Skyhawks’ next shot in the 25th minute that sailed high, while Alex Windell continued to put the pressure on Powers, forcing her to make a save on a shot on goal at the 38:10 mark of the fi rst half.

All the while, true freshman goalkeeper Aubrey Buehler kept UT Martin in the match in the fi rst half of play, making four saves. Buehler turned away Eagle shot att empts in the 15th, 29th, 35th, and 44th minute to ensure the match was scoreless at halftime.

Both teams delivered the same defensive intensity as they had shown in the fi rst half to begin the game’s second stanza. The Skyhawks next shot att empt came in the 78th minute, when sophomore Kelly Ann Hutchinson sent a shot just high of the goal.

When Florida Gulf Coast’s Amber McCall att empted her fourth shot of the match with just 1:37 left in regulation, Buehler was once again there for the save.

The heartbreak set in for the Skyhawks just 42 seconds later, when Kathleen Hunter found some space for an open shot that she converted into a goal to give the Eagles a 1-0 lead. Despite the late goal, UT Martin kept fi ghting, as Jenni Duff y found enough space to put a shot on goal with 16 seconds left in the match, but Powers was there for the save.

The Hunter goal spoiled an otherwise brilliant match for Buehler, who collected a career-high fi ve saves.

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2009 GAME-BY-GAME RECAPS2009 GAME-BY-GAME RECAPSMATCH 4:

SKYHAWKS FALL SHORTAGAINST STETSONIN FGCU TOURNEY

Sept. 6, 2009

Goals by Period 1 2 TUTM (1-2) 0 0 0SU (3-3) 0 1 1

Team Goal Assist Time SU: Yero (2) Gavilsky/Jowers 50:15

FORT MYERS, Fla. - The University of Tennessee at Martin soccer team out-shot Stetson by a 2:1 margin on the fi nal day of the Embassy Suites Kick-off Classic, but Stetson’s one shot on goal for the day was a success, as a goal in the 51st minute led to a 1-0 Stetson win at the Florida Gulf Coast University Soccer Complex.

UT Martin kept a consistent off ensive pace throughout the match, att empting fi ve shots in each period, while the Hatt ers att empted fi ve total shots for the game. The Skyhawks put four of their shot att empts on goal, including three in the fi rst 45 minutes.

Stetson broke through with a goal just a litt le over fi ve minutes into the second half. Emily Yero was in the right place at the right time off a corner kick, fi nding the back of the net at the 50:15 mark. Tessa Gavilsky and Lindsay Jowers were credited with dual assists on the goal for the Hatt ers.

Sophomore midfi elder Melissa Govea led the Skyhawk off ensive eff ort with three shots (two on goal) off the bench, as she was one of eight Skyhawks to att empt a shot in the match.

Jenni Duff y, Tori Taylor, Kelly Ann Hutchinson, Kendyl Wilson, Amy Iwanicki, Marissa Wood-Sternburgh, and Katie Imperiale were all credited with one shot att empt apiece, with Duff y and Hutchinson each putt ing one on goal.

UT Martin freshman goalkeeper Aubrey Buehler ran into some tough luck, gett ing credited with the loss. Stetson goalkeeper Andrea Garavaglia earned the victory, making three of the team’s four saves (Stetson also earned a team save).

MATCH 5:DOMINANT DEFENSIVEEFFORT LEADS UTM TO

WIN OVER UMKCSept. 11, 2009

Goals by Period 1 2 TUMKC (0-5) 0 0 0UTM (2-3) 2 1 3

Team Goal Assist Time UTM: Nilica (1) (Penalty kick) 3:08 UTM: Imperiale (1) Govea 18:39

UTM: Taylor (1) Wood-Sternburgh 89:55

MARTIN - After playing three consecutive matches on the road since its Aug. 28 home-opener, The University of Tennessee at Martin Skyhawks soccer team returned to Skyhawk Field and delighted the home fans, defeating the Missouri-Kansas City Kangaroos 3-0 in the nightcap of the fi rst day of the PUMA Skyhawk Invitational. The win was the eighth straight for UT Martin in the PUMA Skyhawk Invitational, now in its seventh year.

The UT Martin off ense doubled its season total today, while outshooting the Kangaroos by a 24-0 margin, marking the lowest shot total by any Skyhawk opponent in program history. The defensive showing was just another bookmark for a defense that has been amongst the best in the Ohio Valley Conference since the hiring of head coach Craig Roberts in 2006. The match was just the sixth time the Skyhawks had held its opponent to two or less shots, four of which have come under Roberts’ watch.

Stephanie Nilica got the Skyhawks on the scoreboard in the fourth minute, after a UMKC foul in the box set up a penalty kick for the junior from St. Louis, Mo. Nilica’s PK was successful, putt ing UT Martin up 1-0 at the 3:08 mark.

The Skyhawks struck again in the 19th minute, when Katie Imperiale took a perfect cross from Melissa Govea and found the back of the net at the 18:39 mark, leading to a 2-0 halftime advantage for UT Martin.

Sophomore Tori Taylor completed the scoring for the Skyhawks, beating the clock with a breakaway goal off a one-on-one situation with UMKC goalkeeper Jami Finnell, with just fi ve seconds remaining in the match.

A dozen diff erent Skyhawks att empted at least one shot, led by Imperiale’s four. UT Martin put 10 of its shots on goal, and redshirt-sophomore Marissa Wood-Sternburgh earned her fi rst career assist on Taylor’s goal.

MATCH 6:SKYHAWKS BATTLE BUT

FALL TO SEC POWERVANDERBILT

Sept. 18, 2009

Goals by Period 1 2 TUTM (2-4) 0 0 0VU (6-1-1) 2 1 3

Team Goal Assist Time VU: Lukens (4) Forester 12:16

VU: Lukens (5) Kinsella 41:13VU: Kinsella (4) Forester/Lukens 56:16

NASHVILLE - The University of Tennessee at Martin soccer team knew they were up for a challenge when they visited Vanderbilt University, who has been nationally-ranked this season and was undefeated at home. In the end, the Skyhawks fell to the Commodores, 3-0 in front of 407 fans at the Vanderbilt Soccer Complex.

Junior midfi elder Jenni Duff y led the Skyhawk eff ort with two shot att empts, and freshman goalkeeper Aubrey Buehler nabbed four saves to lead UT Martin.

For Vanderbilt, Nicole Lukens scored in the 13th and 42nd minutes to give the Commodores a 2-0 lead at halftime. Molly Kinsella added another goal in the 56th minute to provide the fi nal 3-0 margin.

After both teams swapped corner kicks in the fi rst 4:30, Lukens found the top left corner of the goal from 10 yards out at the 12:16 mark. UT Martin came right back with a shot att empt from Duff y four minutes later, but the shot hooked wide of the goal.

At the 41:13 mark, Lukens once again found the back of the net, placing a shot in the right corner from four yards out in the middle of the box off a pass from Kinsella, putt ing the Skyhawks in a 2-0 hole heading into the half.

The Commodores’ fi rst shot att empt of the second half proved to be costly for the UT Martin defense, as Kinsella converted on a goal that struck the back right corner from four yards out, putt ing Vanderbilt up 3-0. That was all that Buehler would allow, as the Waukesha, Wis. native made three more saves from that point on.

Kristen Nichols att empted UT Martin’s only shot on goal at the 84:35 mark, but Vanderbilt goalkeeper Jessica Amlaw was there for her only save of the match.

Katie Imperiale also att empted a shot for the Skyhawks in the 89th minute, but the shot went wide.

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MATCH 7:FOUR FIRST HALF

GOALS HELP PUSH UTM PAST SIUE

Sept. 20, 2009

Goals by Period 1 2 TSIUE (0-6) 0 0 0UTM (3-4) 4 1 5

Team Goal Assist Time UTM: Windell (1) Wilson 25:46 UTM: Cox (1) Iwanicki 26:14 UTM: Rogers (1) Cox 34:38 UTM: Hitz (1) Iwanicki 38:45 UTM: Windell (2) (Penalty kick) 88:32

MARTIN - A total of four diff erent University of Tennessee at Martin players scored a goal for the fi rst time this season today, as the Skyhawk off ense exploded to the tune of fi ve goals for a 5-0 win over SIU Edwardsville at Skyhawk Field in the season’s last non-conference match.

The Skyhawk off ense got started when freshman Alex Windell took a cross from Kendyl Wilson to fi nd the back of the net in the 26th minute, converting her fi rst career goal to give the Skyhawks a 1-0 lead.

Just 28 seconds later, UT Martin struck again, as Sophie Cox earned her ninth career goal from the top of the box off an assist from Amy Iwanicki.

Cox was in the middle of the next Skyhawk scoring opportunity as well, shooting a pass off a free kick to Danielle Rogers, who was in perfect position for a header that slipped just past the SIU Edwardsville goalkeeper.

A litt le over four minutes later, freshman Hillary Hitz hooked a shot from around 20 yards out on the left side that just caught the back of the net for her fi rst career goal off an assist from Iwanicki.

The goal provided a 4-0 margin at halftime for the Skyhawks, and was the fi rst time the Skyhawks had scored at least four goals in the fi rst half since they scored fi ve against Christian Brothers on Sept. 16, 2007.

UT Martin ended its scoring with just 88 seconds left in the match, as SIU Edwardsville fouled Skyhawk midfi elder Marissa Wood-Sternburgh in the box, sett ing up a penalty kick. Windell took the kick, successfully guiding the ball into the back of the net for her second goal of the day.

Overall, the Skyhawk off ense outshot SIU Edwardsville by a 12-8 margin, with 10 diff erent Skyhawks att empting at least one shot.

MATCH 8:SKYHAWKS FALL INDOUBLE OVERTIME

AT TTU IN OVC OPENERSept. 25, 2009

Goals by Period 1 2 1OT 2OT TUTM (3-5, 0-1) 0 0 0 0 0TTU (2-7-1, 1-0) 0 0 0 1 1

Team Goal Assist Time TTU: Cambron (3) (None) 100:14

COOKEVILLE - The University of Tennessee at Martin soccer team outshot Tennessee Tech by a 16 to six margin, but a Tennessee Tech goal just 14 seconds into the match’s double overtime period led to a 1-0 loss for the Skyhawks in their Ohio Valley Conference opener. UT Martin put as many shots on goal (six) as the Golden Eagle off ense produced total shots for the entire match, but Kris Cambron’s strike from 10 yards out on the left wing at the 100:14 mark was the diff erence in the match.

The Skyhawk off ense was led by sophomore Melissa Govea, who put two of her four shot att empts on goal. Jenni Duff y and Kendyl Wilson also each att empted three shots apiece for UT Martin. Freshman Aubrey Buehler held the Golden Eagles scoreless through 100-plus minutes and ended the day with four saves.

UT Martin came out fi ring early on in the match, att empting three of the match’s fi rst four shots through 18 minutes of play. The Skyhawks barely missed a goal in the 23rd minute, when Brooke Robertson boomed a shot that hit the crossbar. The Skyhawks ended the fi rst half with a barrage of shot att empts, as Wilson, Jessica Hunt and Kristen Nichols each att empted a shot in a span of 2:04 with two minutes left in the half.

Danielle deGuzman found the back of the net with two seconds left before halftime, but off sides was called by the line judge and the goal was waved off , leaving the two teams scoreless heading into the halftime break. At the half, the Skyhawks held a 7-2 shot advantage.

The Skyhawks tallied eight shots (four on goal) in the second half. Buehler came up with a pair of dramatic saves in the 67th and 75th minutes to send the match into overtime. Robertson got off the only shot att empt for both sides in the fi rst overtime period, but her shot was blocked at the 97:11 mark. The two teams then played to a draw over the next 2:49, sending the match into double overtime.

MATCH 9:UTM GETS BACK TO

WINNING WAYS WITH HARD-FOUGHT WIN AT JSUSept. 27, 2009

Goals by Period 1 2 TUTM (4-5, 1-1) 0 1 1JSU (6-6, 0-2) 0 0 0

Team Goal Assist Time UTM: Robertson (1) Duff y 80:32

JACKSONVILLE, Ala. - The off ense for The University of Tennessee at Martin soccer team has shown fl ashes in 2009, routinely outshooting its opponents. The Skyhawks converted a clutch opportunity off a free kick in the 81st minute, and the stingy defense remained constant in a 1-0 win at Jacksonville State.

Freshman goalkeeper Aubrey Buehler was relentless in goal, earning her second career shutout while making fi ve saves, including four in the second half.

The lone goal of the day belonged to sophomore midfi elder Brooke Robertson. Junior defensive midfi elder Jenni Duff y took a free kick from about 25 yards out and the ball found Robertson, who rose above the crowd for a header to put UT Martin up 1-0.

UT Martin showed a balanced off ensive att ack in today’s match, att empting 10 shots in the fi rst half and 11 in the second, outshooting the Gamecocks 21 to 10. But the real story was the Skyhawk defense, who held Jacksonville State scoreless, a tough feat considering the Gamecocks entered the contest averaging 3.0 goals per match.

The Skyhawks att empted the fi rst fi ve and 10 of the game’s fi rst 11 shots, as Jacksonville State didn’t att empt its second shot until the 44th minute.

The second half features superb goalkeeper play from both sides. UT Martin att empted the fi rst two shots of the half, but Jacksonville State goalkeeper Alli Koenig was there for saves on both shots. The Gamecocks then att empted two shots in a span of 2:13, but Buehler matched Koenig’s eff ort with a pair of saves of her own.

A total of four more UT Martin shots on goal over the next 29 minutes resulted in four more saves for Koenig, before the Skyhawks fi nally broke through on Robertson’s goal at the 80:32 mark. From that point on, it was all Buehler - who displayed her toughness by making tough saves in the 82nd and 87th minutes to ensure the win.

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SKYHAWK OFFENSE SHINES IN FIRST HALF OF WIN OVER MURRAY STATE

Oct. 4, 2009

Goals by Period 1 2 TMSU (4-6-1, 2-1) 0 0 0UTM (5-5, 2-1) 2 0 2

Team Goal Assist Time UTM: Robertson (2) Rogers 19:33

UTM: Duff y (2) (None) 43:53

MARTIN - On a chilly, wet afternoon at Skyhawk Field, The University of Tennessee at Martin off ense caught fi re in the fi rst half of play - scoring two goals in the fi rst stanza - and the defense held its ground in a 2-0 Ohio Valley Conference victory over Murray State.

While light, steady rain continued to come down throughout the match, neither team could get much off ense going through the fi rst 10 minutes. UT Martin almost had the fi rst goal on the fi rst shot att empt of the match, as Kendyl Wilson drew Murray State goalkeeper Katie Walsh out in front of the box. Wilson then fi red a low shot that curved wide at the last instant.

The Skyhawks got on the scoreboard at the 19:33 mark off a corner kick. With the ball lofted towards the middle of the box, Danielle Rogers tapped a pass that found Robertson, who snuck the ball past Walsh from around seven yards out. The goal was the second game-winning goal in as many weeks for Robertson, and sixth of her career.

The Racers then att empted three of the match’s next four shots, before UT Martin defensive midfi elder Jenni Duff y had a good look at the goal but her shot hooked wide in the 34th minute.

Duff y would get a chance to redeem herself a litt le over 10 minutes later. After making a quick move to create separation from a Murray State defender, Duff y lofted a high-arching shot from 30 yards straight out that landed just past of the reach of Walsh to give the Skyhawks a 2-0 advantage at the 43:53 mark.

From that point forward, freshman goalkeeper Aubrey Buehler and the Skyhawk defense took over, as Buehler made all three of her saves over the last 45 minutes of play. The strong defensive eff ort led to the team’s fi fth shutout of the 2009 season.

MATCH 11:SKYHAWKS USE STRONGSECOND HALF TO SURGE

PAST SEMOOct. 11, 2009

Goals by Period 1 2 TSEMO (5-5-2, 0-1-2) 1 0 1UTM (6-5, 3-1) 1 1 2

Team Goal Assist Time UTM: Robertson (3) Govea 6:17 SEMO: Runion (3) Luehmann 18:07

UTM: Nilica (2) (None) 81:16

MARTIN - A goal off a free kick from junior defender Stephanie Nilica from around 35 yards out in the 82nd minute capped off an outstanding off ensive eff ort by The University of Tennessee at Martin in its 2-1 win over Southeast Missouri.

Nilica’s goal was the last shot att empt of the day for the Skyhawks, as they out-shot Southeast Missouri by a 15-4 margin, including an 11-1 advantage in the second half.

Sophomore Brooke Robertson scored a goal in her third consecutive match, gett ing the Skyhawks on the scoreboard early in the fi rst half. Robertson received a cross from Melissa Govea from the left side and released a quick shot from about 20 yards out that landed past the reach of Southeast Missouri goalkeeper Kristen Starkey at the 6:17 mark.

Southeast Missouri quickly answered with a goal of its own, as Ashley Runion took a long pass from Courtney Luehmann on a one-on-one situation against UT Martin goalkeeper Aubrey Buehler. Runion waited until Buehler was slightly drawn forward before tapping a shot that found the back left of the net in the 19th minute.

UT Martin headed into halftime with a 4-3 shot advantage, but the off ense came out determined by consistently att acking the goal in the match’s last 45 minutes. Three diff erent Skyhawks each put a shot on goal in the fi rst seven minutes of the half, sett ing the tone for UT Martin. Senior Sophie Cox then att empted three shots of her own over the next fi ve minutes, making Starkey work for every save.

The Skyhawks’ 11th shot of the half was the eventual game-winner, as a Southeast Missouri foul set up a Skyhawk free kick from the right side. Nilica unleashed a high, forceful kick from around 35 yards out that was at the perfect height to sneak past Starkey, giving Nilica her second goal in 2009.

MATCH 12:SKYHAWKS SOAR PAST EKU BEHIND WILSON’S

TWO GOALSOct. 16, 2009

Goals by Period 1 2 TEKU (4-9-2, 1-2-2) 0 0 0UTM (7-5, 4-1) 2 0 2

Team Goal Assist Time UTM: Wilson (2) Hutchinson 1:23

UTM: Wilson (3) Nichols 35:20

MARTIN - Freshman Kendyl Wilson nett ed goals in the second and 36th minutes to lead The University of Tennessee at Martin to its fourth consecutive victory, as the Skyhawks shut out Eastern Kentucky 2-0 at Skyhawk Field.

The win matches a program-best home win streak, as the Skyhawks have won its fi rst six contests at Skyhawk Field in 2009. UT Martin also won its fi rst six home matches in 2005.

The victory also places the Skyhawks atop the OVC standings with 12 points, as Tennessee Tech (11 points) tied Eastern Illinois on the road today, 2-2.

Wilson, who scored UT Martin’s fi rst goal of the season exactly at the 1:00 mark in the season-opening 2-0 win over Lipscomb on Aug. 28, once again showed her nose for the ball early.

Just 83 seconds into the match, the Collierville native took a pass from Kelly Ann Hutchinson and drew Eastern Kentucky’s goalkeeper Stephanie Lynch slightly out of the box. Wilson then established position and sent a hard hooking shot from the left side that found the back of the net, sett ing the tone for the Skyhawk off ense.

Almost exactly 34 minutes later, Wilson struck again - this time from point blank range on the right side off an assist from fellow freshman Kristen Nichols.

With the goal, Wilson took over the team lead in points and notched her second game-winning goal of her young career.

Not to be outdone, the nationally-ranked Skyhawk defense produced its sixth shutout of the 2009 season. Freshman goalkeeper Aubrey Buehler tallied a career-high eight saves, producing her third OVC shutout in her last four matches.

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MATCH 13:SKYHAWKS FALL TO

MOREHEAD STATE IN HOME FINALE

Oct. 18, 2009

Goals by Period 1 2 TMSU (7-6-3, 4-0-2) 0 3 3UTM (7-6, 4-2) 1 1 2

Team Goal Assist Time UTM: Hutchinson (1) Nilica 24:02 UTM: Govea (1) Imperiale 54:52 MSU: Phillip (1) Davidson 74:32 MSU: Phillip (2) (None) 83:48 MSU: Seebach (2) Davidson 87:16

MARTIN - Three unanswered goals by Morehead State over the last 15:28 led to a 3-2 University of Tennessee at Martin loss at Skyhawk Field.

The match’s fi rst 21 minutes were a defensive struggle, as no team att empted a shot until Morehead State’s Bethany Davidson sent a shot wide right at the 21:59 mark.

Just a couple minutes later, sophomore Kelly Ann Hutchinson gave the Skyhawks the early advantage. The 5-5 defender rose high above the crowd for a goal off a header from a free kick from Stephanie Nilica at the 24:02 mark, putt ing UT Martin up 1-0 on its fi rst shot att empt of the match.

The second half served as an off ensive explosion, as 14 shots were fi red in the last 45 minutes of the match.

At the 54:52 mark, UT Martin once again got on the scoreboard, when sophomore midfi elder Melissa Govea earned her fi rst goal of the season on a low lined shot from the right side off an assist from Katie Imperiale.

Morehead State’s fi rst goal came off a corner kick. Davidson sent a kick into the left side of the box and the ball found Sarah Phillip, who slightly tipped the ball past Buehler to cut the UT Martin lead to 2-1 in the 75th minute.

The Eagles’ game-tying goal was scored again by Phillip. Morehead State’s Jillian Birchmeier sent a shot that Buehler dove full-extension to her left to save, but the ball emerged loose around the right side of the goal, where Phillip took the defl ected save and found the back of the net to make the score 2-2 at the 83:48 mark.

Another corner kick by Morehead State led to it’s third goal, as Davidson’s kick found Lauren Seebach for a header, the Eagles’ third goal of the match, all of which were scored in a span of 12:44 of clock time.

MATCH 14:SKYHAWK OFFENSE

CLICKS IN ROAD VICTORYAT AUSTIN PEAY

Oct. 25, 2009

Goals by Period 1 2 TUTM (8-6, 5-2) 1 2 3APSU (1-12-4, 0-5-2) 0 0 0

Team Goal Assist Time UTM: Govea (2) (None) 18:40

UTM: Nilica (3) (Penalty kick) 71:35UTM: Rogers (2) Cox 73:43

CLARKSVILLE - The University of Tennessee at Martin off ense produced its second-highest scoring output of the 2009 season and the steady Skyhawk defensive unit generated its seventh shutout of the season in the 3-0 win over Austin Peay.

With the win, the Skyhawks clinch at least a third-place seed in the OVC Tournament, which will be held in Morehead, Ky. on Nov. 5-8.

For the day, the Skyhawks got three goals from three diff erent players, while the freshman duo of Aubrey Buehler and Linnsie McMahan combined for the shutout in goal, which was UT Martin’s fourth conference shutout so far this season.

The UT Martin off ense put the pressure on Austin Peay early on in the match, att empting six shots through the fi rst 18-plus minutes.

The Skyhawks’ seventh att empt was a success, as sophomore Melissa Govea - who had att empted three shots already in the match - stole a defensive clear inside the box and sent a shot past Austin Peay goalkeeper Carley Newman, putt ing UT Martin up 1-0 at the 18:40 mark.

The second half seemed like a mirror image of the fi rst half for the Skyhawk off ense, as they relentlessly att acked the goal to the tune of 12 shots, putt ing seven of those on goal. On the other hand, the UT Martin defense allowed just three shots in the second half

UT Martin broke through for a goal on a penalty kick in the 72nd minute. After an Austin Peay foul, junior defender Stephanie Nilica took the PK and found the back of the net. A litt le over two minutes later, the Skyhawks received another goal by a defender - this time by junior Danielle Rogers. Rogers converted on a header off a corner kick at the 73:43 mark to put UT Martin up 3-0, the fi nal scoring margin.

MATCH 15:UTM EARNS SHARE OF FIRST-EVER OVC TITLE

WITH WIN OVER EIUOct. 31, 2009

Goals by Period 1 2 TUTM (9-6, 6-2) 0 1 1EIU (7-7-5, 3-3-2) 0 0 0

Team Goal Assist Time UTM: Wilson (4) Duff y 80:15

TERRE HAUTE, Ind. - Freshman Kendyl Wilson converted on her team-leading fourth goal of the 2009 season in the 81st minute against Eastern Illinois, leading The University of Tennessee at Martin to a share of its fi rst Ohio Valley Conference championship in program history and a 1-0 win at Memorial Stadium.

The match was originally scheduled to take place at Lakeside Field in Charleston on Oct. 9 but was cancelled due to standing water on the fi eld from heavy thunderstorms throughout the previous week. The fl ooding continued in the Charleston area on Halloween, so the match was moved to a neutral site.

The Skyhawks got the fi rst shot off of the match at the 38:12 mark of the fi rst half, and kept their relentless off ensive att ack going through the end of the fi rst period. At the half, the Skyhawks had outshot the Panthers by a 4-1 margin, but neither team could convert on its chances.

The Skyhawks matched their fi rst half shot output in the fi rst 12:05 of the second stanza, as Wilson att empted two shots and Melissa Govea and Duff y each got off a shot.

Eastern Illinois got its fi rst shot on goal with 29:15 left to go in regulation, as a Skyhawk foul gave the Panthers a free kick opportunity from 40 yards out on the right fl ank. Danielle Flynn sent a pass into the center of the box that found Laura Ridolfi , who took a shot from 15 yards out that Skyhawk goalkeeper Aubrey Buehler scooped up for the save.

With 20 minutes remaining, UT Martin had two chances in 40 seconds to get on the scoreboard, but shot att empts by Nichols and Duff y were both stopped. Shots by Katie Imperiale and Brooke Robertson both went wide in the 75th minute, which was followed by a Skyhawk corner kick.

Six minutes later, the stage was set for Wilson’s goal, which came from the right fl ank and found the back of the net.

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UTM’S SPECTACULAR SEASON COMES TO AN

END IN OVC SEMIFINALSNov. 6, 2009

Goals by Period 1 2 T#3 MSU (10-7-2) 1 0 1#2 UTM (9-7) 0 0 0

Team Goal Assist Time MSU: Fraser (1) Wright 38:19

MOREHEAD, Ky. - A goal by Murray State’s Ashley Fraser in the 39th minute resulted in the only off ense either team could muster, as The University of Tennessee at Martin’s magical 2009 season ended in a 1-0 loss to Murray State in the Ohio Valley Conference Tournament semifi nals from Jayne Stadium.

UT Martin outshot the Racers by an 11-9 margin, but Murray State scored the fi rst fi rst-half goal of the tournament’s fi rst four matches with 6:41 left before the half, as Fraser scored her second goal of the tournament off a corner kick from Rachel Wright.

The two teams played a physical fi rst 45 minutes, with few shot att empts ten minutes into the match. UT Martin goalkeeper Aubrey Buehler was put to work early, but responded with two saves just two minutes apart.

UT Martin missed a huge opportunity at the 33:17 mark, as Murray State goalkeeper Tara Isbell scrambled to grab a loose ball but couldn’t grip it before falling to the ground. The ball shook loose and Melissa Govea hurdled Isbell to fi re a hard shot on goal, but Murray State’s Sophie Hargreaves dove to her left and headed the ball away for the save.

The Skyhawks came out fi ring in the second half, as Katie Imperiale found some space for an open shot, but the shot sailed high just 17 seconds into the half. Govea nearly had another open net at the 26:07 mark, as she drew Isbell out towards the top of the box. Govea, Isbell and the ball all met simultaneously and Isbell initially fumbled the ball before securing the save.

UT Martin had two more opportunities in a span of 60 seconds, as a free kick by Stephanie Nilica from 22 yards out was snatched out of the air from Isbell.

The Skyhawks kept making Isbell work, fi ring fi ve more shots in the last 23 minutes but Murray State - the eventual tournament winner - held on for the victory.

In addition to earning All-Ohio Valley Conference fi rst team honors, Danielle Rogers became the fi rst Skyhawk to be named OVC Defensive Player of the Year. With her fi rst team mention, Rogers joined Katie Behrens (2006-07) as the only Skyhawks to earn All-OVC fi rst team honors multiple times.

Jenni Duff y, Kendyl Wilson and Emily Crye celebrate after Wilson’s second goal of the match against Eastern Kentucky on Oct. 16.

Seniors Jamie Furstenberg, Nuala Deans and Sophie Cox wrapped up their historical UT Martin careers. The trio combined to start 146 matches and were included in eight individual all-time Skyhawk top-10 categories. They also collectively earned a spot on the OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll seven out of nine possible times, received two OVC Medals of Honor for a 4.0 GPA and three national Academic All-American nominations, as well as an OVC Scholar-Athlete award, the highest individual honor an OVC student-athlete can receive.

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CHAMPIONS ON/OFF THE PITCHCHAMPIONS ON/OFF THE PITCH

In a collaborative eff ort to fi ght the ongoing batt le against cancer, The University of Tennessee at Martin soccer team held a Kick for the Cure all-day

event on March 6, 2009 at Skyhawk Field.

The tournament fi eld included fi ve teams, as seven shortened-matches were played beginning at 11 a.m. and concluding with a 3:45 p.m. championship match that featured the top two teams based on a points system from the day’s

earlier matches.

The Skyhawks entered two teams, and teams from Bethel, Union and Arkansas-Litt le Rock also participated in the event.

Representatives from various Greek organizations, including the Alpha Omicron Pi sorority and Sigma Chi fraternity, were on hand to take up donations from fans by passing a bucket around, and the majority of Greek organizations helped raise money in the weeks leading up to the event. The event was open to the public with free admission, and a silent auction was also set up with various items on sale, including a limited-edition pink Skyhawk

soccer jersey (as modeled by Tori Taylor and Emily Crye on the right).

The team goal was to raise at least $1,000, and the Skyhawks were able to surpass that number. The team presented the money to the American Cancer

Society during the Weakley County Relay for Life in June.

The Skyhawks pose with the Ohio Valley Conference championship trophy at the OVC banquet held on the eve of the league tournament in Morehead, Ky. It was UT Martin’s fi rst-ever OVC soccer title

in program history.

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MISSISSIPPI STATEFriday, Aug. 20,Martin, Tenn.All-time series:First MeetingStreak: None

Location .........................................Starkville, Miss.Founded ............................................................1878Enrollment .....................................................19,000President ..............................Dr. Mark E. KeenumDirector of Athletics ....................... Scott StricklinNickname ..................................................BulldogsColors....................................... Maroon and WhiteWeb Site .................... www.MStateAthletics.comConference ............................ Southeastern (West)Home Field ................................MSU Soccer FieldHead Coach ................................. Neil MacdonaldHC Alma Mater ..................... Augusta State, 1997HC Career Record .................184-104-15 (10 yrs.)HC Record At School ..................34-70-10 (6 yrs.)2009 Record ...................................................... 9-8-2Conference Record/Finish ......... 1-8-2 (6th West)Lett erwinners Returning/Lost ....................... 22/4Starters Returning/Lost .................................... 9/2Soccer SID ................................ Brock TurnipseedSID Phone ........................................(662) 325-7556SID Email [email protected]

ARKANSAS STATESunday, Aug. 22,Jonesboro, Ark.All-time series:UTM leads 6-1Streak: UTM W2

Location ......................................... Jonesboro, Ark.Founded ............................................................1909Enrollment .....................................................12,156President ...................................... Dr. Robert Pott sDirector of Athletics ........................ Dr. Dean LeeNickname .............................................Red WolvesColors...........................................Scarlet and BlackWeb Site ................ www.AStateRedWolves.comConference ................................................. Sun BeltHome Field .................................ASU Soccer ParkHead Coach ............................. Tafadzwa ZiyengeHC Alma Mater ..........Alabama-Huntsville, 1996HC Career Record .......................96-90-6 (13 yrs.)HC Record At School .........................First season2009 Record .................................................... 8-10-3Conference Record/Finish ...................5-5-1 (6th)Lett erwinners Returning/Lost ....................... 16/5Starters Returning/Lost .................................... 9/2Soccer SID .............................. Anthony ReynoldsSID Phone ........................................(870) 972-3547SID Email ........................... [email protected]

LIPSCOMBFriday, Aug. 27,Nashville, Tenn.All-time series:UTM leads 6-1-1Streak: UTM W5

Location ........................................Nashville, Tenn.Founded ............................................................1891Enrollment .......................................................3,418President .................... Dr. L. Randolph Lowry IIIDirector of Athletics ................Phillip HutchesonNickname ............................................ Lady BisonsColors........................................... Purple and GoldWeb Site ....................www.LipscombSports.comConference ..........................................Atlantic SunHome Field ................Lipscomb Soccer ComplexHead Coach .......................................... Jon IrelandHC Alma Mater ...............................Harding, 2003HC Career Record .........................12-41-4 (3 yrs.)HC Record At School .................................... Same2009 Record .................................................... 4-15-0Conference Record/Finish .................2-8-0 (10th)Lett erwinners Returning/Lost ....................... 12/7Starters Returning/Lost .................................... 8/4Soccer SID .........................................Mark McGeeSID Phone ........................................(615) 966-5862SID Email ................. [email protected]

LOYOLA MARYMOUNTSunday, Sept. 5,Los Angeles, Calif.All-time series:First MeetingStreak: None

Location ....................................Los Angeles, Calif.Founded ............................................................1911Enrollment .......................................................8,300President ..............................Dr. Martha SaundersDirector of Athletics .............. Dr. William HusakNickname ........................................................LionsColors................... Crimson, Navy Blue and GrayWeb Site ............................. www.LMULions.comConference ............................................ West CoastHome Field ...................................... Sullivan FieldHead Coach ............................................ Joe MalliaHC Alma Mater ....................Old Dominion, 1992HC Career Record ...................120-63-15 (10 yrs.)HC Record At School ....................33-18-6 (3 yrs.)2009 Record .................................................... 11-6-2Conference Record/Finish ...................3-3-1 (4th)Lett erwinners Returning/Lost ..................... 14/13Starters Returning/Lost .................................... 6/5Soccer SID ....................................... Mark DodsonSID Phone ........................................(310) 338-5798SID Email ............................. [email protected]

CSU-BAKERSFIELDFriday, Sept. 3,Bakersfi eld, Calif.All-time series:First MeetingStreak: None

Location ..................................... Bakersfi eld, Calif.Founded ............................................................1970Enrollment .......................................................8,000President ................................Dr. Horace MitchellDirector of Athletics ...................... Rudy CarvajalNickname ...........................................RoadrunnersColors............................................... Blue and GoldWeb Site ............................ www.GoRunners.comConference ......................................... IndependentHome Field ............................... Main Soccer FieldHead Coach ................................Nicole Van DykeHC Alma Mater .................CSU Bakersfi eld, 2000HC Career Record .......................58-65-15 (7 yrs.)HC Record At School ....................23-46-8 (4 yrs.)2009 Record .................................................... 6-11-2Conference Record/Finish ...........................NoneLett erwinners Returning/Lost ....................... 18/2Starters Returning/Lost .................................. 11/1Soccer SID .........................................Marshall FeySID Phone ........................................(661) 654-3071SID Email ...................................... [email protected]

MISSOURI STATESunday, Aug. 29,Springfi eld, Mo.All-time series:MSU leads 6-0-1Streak: MSU W2

Location ........................................Springfi eld, Mo.Founded ............................................................1905Enrollment .....................................................22,938President .................................. Dr. James E. CoferDirector of Athletics ............................Kyle MoatsNickname ........................................................ BearsColors....................................... Maroon and WhiteWeb Site .............. www.MissouriStateBears.comConference ....................................Missouri ValleyHome Field .........................................Plaster FieldHead Coach .........................................Rob BrewerHC Alma Mater .......................... Lynchburg, 1977HC Career Record .................199-144-32 (19 yrs.)HC Record At School ............131-116-30 (14 yrs.)2009 Record ...................................................... 9-6-3Conference Record/Finish ..................4-1-1 (2nd)Lett erwinners Returning/Lost ....................... 13/6Starters Returning/Lost .................................... 5/6Soccer SID .............................................. Tim BohnSID Phone ........................................(417) 836-4867SID Email ..................... [email protected]

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Friday, Sept. 10,Martin, Tenn.All-time series:UE leads 1-0Streak: UE W1

Location ......................................... Evansville, Ind.Founded ............................................................1854Enrollment .......................................................2,699President .................................. Dr. Thomas KazeeDirector of Athletics ..........................John StanleyNickname .............................................Purple AcesColors.......................... Purple, White and OrangeWeb Site .......................www.GoPurpleAces.comConference ....................................Missouri ValleyHome Field ................ Arad McCutchan StadiumHead Coach ..............................Krista McKendreeHC Alma Mater ........................... Evansville, 2002HC Career Record .........................18-18-2 (2 yrs.)HC Record At School .................................... Same2009 Record .................................................... 5-13-0Conference Record/Finish ...................2-4-0 (6th)Lett erwinners Returning/Lost ....................... 12/7Starters Returning/Lost .................................... 7/4Soccer SID .............................................Bob BoxellSID Phone ........................................(812) 488-2285SID Email ............................. [email protected]

IPFWSunday, Sept. 12,Martin, Tenn.All-time series:UTM leads 1-0Streak: UTM W1

Location ....................................... Fort Wayne, Ind.Founded ............................................................1964Enrollment .....................................................13,675Chancellor ......................... Dr. Michael A. WartellDirector of Athletics .......................J. Tommy BellNickname .............................................. MastodonsColors.................................. Royal Blue and WhiteWeb Site ....................... www.GoMastodons.comConference ....................................Summit LeagueHome Field .....................Hefner Soccer ComplexHead Coach .................................Margaret SaurinHC Alma Mater ............. Christian Brothers, 2002HC Career Record ...........................5-46-2 (3 yrs.)HC Record At School .................................... Same2009 Record .................................................... 4-12-1Conference Record/Finish ...................3-6-0 (8th)Lett erwinners Returning/Lost ....................... 15/3Starters Returning/Lost .................................. 10/1Soccer SID .........................................Skylar Litt onSID Phone ........................................(260) 481-0278SID Email ..........................................................N/A

SIU EDWARDSVILLESunday, Sept. 19,Edwardsville, Ill.All-time series:UTM leads 2-0Streak: UTM W2

Location .......................................Edwardsville, Ill.Founded ............................................................1957Enrollment .....................................................13,940Chancellor ........................ Dr. Vaughn VandegriftDirector of Athletics .............. Dr. Bradley Hewitt Nickname ...................................................CougarsColors.............................................. Red and WhiteWeb Site ........................ www.SIUECougars.comConference ................Ohio Valley (Reclassifying)Home Field ......................... Ralph Korte StadiumHead Coach ......................................Derek BurtonHC Alma Mater .........Arkansas Litt le-Rock, 1997HC Career Record .........................62-46-9 (7 yrs.)HC Record At School ......................8-18-2 (2 yrs.)2009 Record .................................................... 3-10-2Conference Record/Finish ...........................NoneLett erwinners Returning/Lost ....................... 18/2Starters Returning/Lost .................................... 9/2Soccer SID ............................................... Eric HessSID Phone ........................................(618) 650-3608SID Email [email protected]

AUSTIN PEAYFriday, Oct. 1,Martin, Tenn.All-time series:UTM leads 5-2-1Streak: UTM W1

Location ......................................Clarksville, Tenn.Founded ............................................................1927Enrollment ....................................................10, 188President ...................................................Tim HallDirector of Athletics .............................Dave LoosNickname .............................................. Lady GovsColors.............................................. Red and WhiteWeb Site ........................... www.LetsGoPeay.comConference ...........................................Ohio ValleyHome Field .................. Morgan Bros. Soccer FieldHead Coach ........................................ Kelley GuthHC Alma Mater ....................... Florida State, 1996HC Career Record .......................40-92-17 (8 yrs.)HC Record At School .................................... Same2009 Record .................................................... 1-13-4Conference Record/Finish ...................0-6-2 (9th)Lett erwinners Returning/Lost .......................N/AStarters Returning/Lost .................................. 10/1Soccer SID ..................................Alaric KlinghardSID Phone ........................................(931) 221-7561SID Email ........................... [email protected]

EASTERN KENTUCKYSunday, Sept. 26,Richmond, Ky.All-time series:UTM leads 3-1-2Streak: UTM W1

Location .......................................... Richmond, Ky.Founded ............................................................1906Enrollment .....................................................16,200President .................................Dr. Doug WhitlockDirector of Athletics .......................... Mark SandyNickname .................................................. ColonelsColors....................................... Maroon and WhiteWeb Site .............................www.EKUSports.comConference ...........................................Ohio ValleyHome Field ................................EKU Soccer FieldHead Coach ...............................Lindsey BasalygaHC Alma Mater ............................ Maryland, 2001HC Career Record .......................22-55-12 (5 yrs.)HC Record At School .................................... Same2009 Record .................................................... 5-10-3Conference Record/Finish ...................2-3-3 (6th)Lett erwinners Returning/Lost ....................... 11/8Starters Returning/Lost .................................... 5/6Soccer SID ............................................. Steve FohlSID Phone ........................................(859) 622-1253SID Email [email protected]

MOREHEAD STATEFriday, Sept. 24,Morehead, Ky.All-time series:UTM leads 8-5-1Streak: MSU W2

Location .......................................... Morehead, Ky.Founded ............................................................1887Enrollment .......................................................9,046President ..........................Dr. Wayne D. AndrewsDirector of Athletics ................ Brian HutchinsonNickname ...................................................... EaglesColors............................................... Blue and GoldWeb Site ............................www.MSUEagles.comConference ...........................................Ohio ValleyHome Field ..................................... Jayne StadiumHead Coach ..................................... Warren LipkaHC Alma Mater ................... South Carolina, 1985HC Career Record .................190-146-34 (18 yrs.)HC Record At School ..........................8-7-4 (1 yr.)2009 Record ...................................................... 8-7-4Conference Record/Finish ................... 5-0-3 (1st)Lett erwinners Returning/Lost ....................... 15/4Starters Returning/Lost ..................................N/ASoccer SID .......................................Nick FeldmanSID Phone ........................................(606) 783-2500SID Email [email protected]

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JACKSONVILLE STATESunday, Oct. 3,Martin, Tenn.All-time series:Series tied 3-3-2Streak: UTM W2

Location ...................................... Jacksonville, Ala.Founded ............................................................1883Enrollment .......................................................9,061President ..........................Dr. William A. MeehanDirector of Athletics ...........................Oval JaynesNickname ..............................................GamecocksColors.............................................. Red and WhiteWeb Site ............www.JSUGamecockSports.comConference ...........................................Ohio ValleyHome Field .................................. JSU Soccer FieldHead Coach ....................................... Julie CarlsonHC Alma Mater ........................Wright State, 1997HC Career Record .........................34-81-8 (7 yrs.)HC Record At School ....................30-53-8 (5 yrs.)2009 Record .................................................... 8-10-0Conference Record/Finish ...................2-6-0 (8th)Lett erwinners Returning/Lost ....................... 19/4Starters Returning/Lost .................................... 9/2Soccer SID .......................................Tony SchmidtSID Phone ........................................(256) 782-5377SID Email [email protected]

TENNESSEE TECHSunday, Oct. 10,Martin, Tenn.All-time series:TTU leads 8-5-1Streak: TTU W1

Location ......................................Cookeville, Tenn.Founded ............................................................1915Enrollment .....................................................10,796President .........................................Dr. Robert BellDirector of Athletics .........................Mark WilsonNickname ........................................ Golden EaglesColors........................................... Purple and GoldWeb Site .............................www.TTUSports.comConference ...........................................Ohio ValleyHome Field ................................ Tech Soccer FieldHead Coach ....................................Daniel BrizardHC Alma Mater ....................................Berry, 1995HC Career Record ............................0-0-0 (1st yr.)HC Record At School .......................0-0-0 (1st yr.)2009 Record .................................................... 7-12-3Conference Record/Finish ...................3-3-2 (4th)Lett erwinners Returning/Lost ....................... 19/3Starters Returning/Lost ..................................N/ASoccer SID ...................................... Kate NicewiczSID Phone ........................................(931) 372-3293SID Email [email protected]

ARK.-PINE BLUFFFriday, Oct. 15Pine Bluff , Ark.All-time series:First MeetingStreak: None

Location ..........................................Pine Bluff , Ark.Founded ............................................................1873Enrollment .......................................................3,800President .....................Dr. Lawrence A. Davis, Jr.Director of Athletics .....Louis “Skip” Perkins, Jr.Nickname ..............................................Lady LionsColors..............................................Black and GoldWeb Site ...................www.UAPBLionsRoar.comConference .........................Southwestern AthleticHome Field .................................Lady Lions FieldHead Coach ...................................Roberto MazzaHC Alma Mater .................................... Tiffi n, 2006HC Career Record .........................21-24-5 (3 yrs.)HC Record At School .................................... Same2009 Record .................................................... 12-7-4Conference Record/Finish ..........3-1-0 (1st West)Lett erwinners Returning/Lost .......................N/AStarters Returning/Lost ..................................N/ASoccer SID .................................. Andrew RobertsSID Phone ........................................(870) 575-7949SID Email [email protected]

SOUTHEAST MISSOURISunday, Oct. 24Cape Girardeau, Mo.All-time series:SEMO leads 9-2-2Streak: UTM W1

Location ............................... Cape Girardeau, Mo.Founded ............................................................1873Enrollment .....................................................10,859President ....................... Dr. Kenneth W. DobbinsDirector of Athletics ........................... John ShaferNickname ............................................... RedhawksColors............................................... Red and BlackWeb Site ..........................www.GoSoutheast.comConference ...........................................Ohio ValleyHome Field ...................................Houck StadiumHead Coach ..................................Heather NelsonHC Alma Mater .....................Saskatchewan, 1992HC Career Record .................141-113-28 (14 yrs.)HC Record At School ..............110-64-23 (11 yrs.)2009 Record ...................................................... 8-7-3Conference Record/Finish ...................2-3-3 (6th)Lett erwinners Returning/Lost .......................N/AStarters Returning/Lost ..................................N/ASoccer SID ...................................Brett MaikowskiSID Phone ........................................(573) 651-2937SID Email [email protected]

EASTERN ILLINOISFriday, Oct. 22Charleston, Ill.All-time series:EIU leads 10-3-1Streak: UTM W3

Location ...........................................Charleston, Ill.Founded ............................................................1895Enrollment .....................................................11,075President ................................... Dr. William PerryDirector of Athletics ...................... Barbara BurkeNickname .................................................. PanthersColors............................................... Blue and GrayWeb Site ..........................www.EIUPanthers.comConference ...........................................Ohio ValleyHome Field .....................................Lakeside FieldHead Coach ...................................Summer PeralaHC Alma Mater .................. Western Illinois, 2002HC Career Record ...............................7-8-5 (1 yr.)HC Record At School .................................... Same2009 Record ...................................................... 7-8-5Conference Record/Finish ...................3-3-2 (5th)Lett erwinners Returning/Lost ....................... 15/6Starters Returning/Lost .................................... 7/4Soccer SID ............................................ Ben TurnerSID Phone ........................................(217) 581-7020SID Email ................................. [email protected]

MURRAY STATESunday, Oct. 17,Martin, Tenn.All-time series:MSU leads 8-2-2Streak: MSU W1

Location ...............................................Murray, Ky.Founded ............................................................1922Enrollment .....................................................10,078President ..................................... Dr. Randy DunnDirector of Athletics ........................... Allen WardNickname ...................................................... RacersColors............................................. Navy and GoldWeb Site ............................... www.GoRacers.comConference ...........................................Ohio ValleyHome Field .......................................Cutchin FieldHead Coach .....................................Beth AcremanHC Alma Mater ..................................Barton, 1999HC Career Record .........................39-25-9 (4 yrs.)HC Record At School .................................... Same2009 Record .................................................... 11-9-2Conference Record/Finish .................. 5-2-1 (3rd)Lett erwinners Returning/Lost ....................... 19/4Starters Returning/Lost .................................. 10/1Soccer SID .......................................... Ryan HaageSID Phone ........................................(270) 809-7051SID Email ..........................................................TBA

2010 OPPONENTS2010 OPPONENTS

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1998

Record: 2-15 (1-3-0 OVC)Coach: Dr. Ruth Holden

Date Opponent Result ScoreSept. 4 Tennessee Tech L 1-0Sept. 6 at Ole Miss L 12-0Sept. 8 at Chatt anooga L 5-1Sept. 12 Morehead State* W 2-1Sept. 16 at Memphis L 7-1Sept. 19 at Eastern Illinois* L 7-1Sept. 22 at Lambuth L 5-2Sept. 30 Middle Tennessee* L (OT) 1-0Oct. 3 at Arkansas-Litt le Rock L 7-2Oct. 4 at Drury L 5-0Oct. 7 North Alabama W 4-2Oct. 9 at Tennessee Tech* L 1-0Oct. 14 at Belmont L 6-0Oct. 24 vs. Troy State^ L 4-0Oct. 25 at Jacksonville State^ L 6-0Oct. 30 at Saint Louis L 12-0Nov. 1 at Middle Tennessee L 7-0

* Ohio Valley Conference Match^ Kick Out Cancer Tournament - Jacksonville, Ala.

• The OVC sanctions women’s soccer and UT Martin becomes one of the fi ve inaugural members• Dr. Ruth Holden guided UTM for the opening season of soccer with the fi rst win coming against Morehead State• Joanna Maas and Kim Thompson were named to the All-OVC First Team and Lisa de la Mothe was named All-OVC Honorable Mention

1999

Record: 1-19 (0-5-0 OVC)OVC Tournament 0-1

Coach: Dr. Ruth Holden

Date Opponent Result ScoreAut. 28 Ole Miss L 8-0Sept. 1 at North Alabama L (OT) 4-3Sept. 4 Belmont L 5-1Sept. 5 Drury L 4-2Sept. 8 at Middle Tennessee* L (OT) 4-3Sept. 10 Saint Louis L 7-0Sept. 12 Southwest Missouri L 7-0Sept. 15 Arkansas-Litt le Rock L 2-1Sept. 18 at Centenary L 9-0Sept. 19 at Northwestern State L 7-0Sept. 25 at High Point L 4-0Sept. 26 at East Tennessee L 4-2Oct. 1 at Tennessee Tech* L 4-0Oct. 8 at Morehead State* L 5-3Oct. 9 Appalachian State L 5-0Oct. 12 Southeast Louisiana L 3-0Oct. 19 at Southeast Missouri* L 3-1Oct. 22 Chatt anooga W 2-1Oct. 29 Eastern Illinois* L 4-1Nov. 4 Middle Tennessee# L 6-1

* Ohio Valley Conference Match# Ohio Valley Conference Tournament

• The OVC expands to a six-team fi eld as Southeast Missouri competes in league play for the fi rst time• Kelli Armstrong named All-OVC Second Team and Kim Thompson named All-OVC Honorable Mention• Skyhawks advanced to the fi rst-ever OVC Tournament but fell to Middle Tennessee State

2000

Record: 0-18-0 (0-5-0 OVC)OVC Tournament 0-1Coach: Nathan Pifer

Date Opponent Result ScoreAug. 26 Louisville L 4-0Sept. 1 Northwestern State^ L 6-1Sept. 3 at Southeastern Louisiana^ L 4-0Sept. 8 at Arkansas-Litt le Rock L 3-1Sept. 10 Centenary L 8-1Sept. 13 Christian Brothers L 7-0Sept. 15 at Drury L 5-0Sept. 17 at Eastern Illinois* L 6-0Sept. 23 East Tennessee L 2-1Sept. 24 Valparaiso L 6-0Sept. 27 at Murray State* L 7-0Sept. 29 at Southwest Missouri L 6-0Oct. 1 Tennessee Tech* L 7-0Oct. 7 at Belmont L 3-1Oct. 17 at Southeast Missouri* L 2-0Oct. 21 Morehead State* L 5-0Oct. 24 at Chatt anooga L 6-1Nov. 1 at Murray State# L 4-3

^ Smith Properties/Southeastern Classic - Hammond, La.* Ohio Valley Conference Match# Ohio Valley Conference Tournament

• The OVC adds Murray State to the women’s soccer fi eld, but remains a six-team league as Middle Tennessee State leaves the conference• UTM suff ered its only winless season in program history as Nathan Pifer took over as head coach.• Amanda Cadell and Paige Robinson both named to All-OVC Second Team

2001

Record: 4-14-0 (1-4-0 OVC)Coach: Nathan Pifer

Date Opponent Result ScoreAug. 31 Missouri State L 1-0Sept. 2 at Evansville L 7-0Sept. 5 Middle Tennessee* L 3-2Sept. 7 at Christian Brothers L 12-0Sept. 9 at Memphis L 3-0Sept. 12 Belmont L 3-2Sept. 23 at Arkansas-Litt le Rock W 2-1Sept. 28 at Tennessee Tech* L 2-0Sept. 30 at Alabama L 5-0Oct. 5 Lipscomb W 2-0Oct. 9 Chatt anooga L (OT) 3-2Oct. 12 at Louisville L 3-1Oct. 14 at Morehead State* W 4-1Oct. 19 at Arkansas State W 1-0Oct. 21 Eastern Illinois* L 4-1Oct. 24 Southeast Missouri* L 2-0Oct. 28 Florida Atlantic L 7-1Oct. 31 Murray State* L 4-1

* Ohio Valley Conference Match

• Caryn Scheufl er sets OVC record with 18 saves against Southeast Missouri State• UTM misses OVC Tournament in fi rst year of the top four teams qualifying tournament format• Caryn Scheufl er and Meghann McMullen both named to the All-OVC Second Team

2002

Record: 9-7-3 (3-2-1 OVC)OVC Tournament 0-1Coach: Nathan Pifer

Date Opponent Result ScoreAug. 30 Louisville W 2-1Sept. 1 at Southwest Missouri L 4-0Sept. 8 Arkansas State W 5-2Sept. 13 Stephen F. Austin^ L 2-1Sept. 15 Arkansas-Litt le Rock^ W 4-1Sept. 20 at Jackson State W 7-0Sept. 22 at Southeast Louisiana T (2OT) 1-1Sept. 27 at Lipscomb T (2OT) 0-0Sept. 29 Austin Peay* W 4-0Oct. 4 Memphis W (OT) 3-2Oct. 6 Tennessee Tech* W 2-0Oct. 11 Morehead State* W 10-3Oct. 16 at Belmont W 4-1Oct. 20 at Murray State* T (2OT) 1-1Oct. 25 at Eastern Illinois* L 1-0Oct. 27 at Southeast Missouri* L 3-0Nov. 1 at Chatt anooga L (OT) 3-2Nov. 3 Alabama L 3-0Nov. 8 at Eastern Illinois# L 1-0

^ PUMA Skyhawk Invitational* Ohio Valley Conference Match# Ohio Valley Conference Tournament

• The OVC expands to a seven-team fi eld as Austin Peay competes in league play for the fi rst time• UTM head coach Nathan Pifer named OVC Coach of the Year after recording program’s highest fi nish• Freshman Dani Myrick sets UTM record for points in a season with 39, off 16 goals and three assists• A record fi ve Skyhawks named to the All-OVC Team

2003

Record: 9-7-3 (4-2-3 OVC)OVC Tournament 0-1Coach: Nathan Pifer

Date Opponent Result ScoreAug. 29 Cumberland W 5-0Aug. 31 Missouri State T (OT) 1-1Sept. 5 at Stephen F. Austin L 5-2Sept. 7 at Arkansas State W 1-0Sept. 12 Southeastern Louisiana L (OT) 2-1Sept. 14 Arkansas-Litt le Rock^ W 4-1Sept. 17 Belmont^ W 8-0Sept. 21 Indiana-Purdue Fort Wayne W 3-1Oct. 3 at Jacksonville State* T (2OT) 0-0Oct. 5 at Samford* L (OT) 1-0Oct. 8 at Memphis L 3-1Oct. 12 Murray State* W 4-2Oct. 14 at Lipscomb L 1-0Oct. 17 Southeast Missouri L 2-1Oct. 19 Eastern Illinois T (2OT) 3-3Oct. 24 at Austin Peay* W 2-1Oct. 26 at Tennessee Tech* W 2-1Oct 31 Morehead State* W 5-0Nov. 4 Southeast Missouri# L 2-0

^ PUMA Skyhawk Invitational* Ohio Valley Conference Match# Ohio Valley Conference Tournament

• The OVC expands to a nine-team fi eld as Samford and Jacksonville State join the conference• UTM records fi rst back-to-back winning season• Katie Jackson matched the single season goal record• Kindal Keim named to All-OVC First Team Jamie Ohlheiser named to All-OVC Second Team, Lindsey Tilk and Katie Jackson named to All-OVC Third Team

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2004

Record: 4-11-2 (1-7-0 OVC)OVC Tournament 0-1Coach: Nathan Pifer

Date Opponent Result ScoreAug. 27 at Chatt anooga L 4-1Sept. 1 at Belmont W 2-1Sept. 3 Southern Miss# T (2OT) 0-0Sept. 5 at South Alabama# L 5-0Sept. 8 Memphis L 2-1Sept. 10 Louisiana-Monroe^ L 2-0Sept. 12 Arkansas State^ W 2-1Sept. 24 at Morehead State* L 4-1Sept. 26 at Arkansas-Litt le Rock T (2OT) 0-0Oct. 1 Jacksonville State* L 1-0Oct. 3 Samford* L 1-0Oct. 9 at Murray State* L 3-1Oct. 15 at Southeast Missouri* L 1-0Oct. 17 at Eastern Illinois* L 3-1Oct. 22 Austin Peay* W (2OT) 2-1Oct. 24 Tennessee Tech* L 3-1Oct. 29 Lipscomb W 4-1

# Kelme Port City Classic - Mobile, Ala.^ PUMA Skyhawk Invitational* Ohio Valley Conference Match

• UTM played a program low 17 matches, and fi nished eighth in the OVC• Kindal Kiem led the Skyhawks with fi ve goals scored• UTM did not shutout an opponent for the fi rst time since the 2000 season• Jamie Ohlheiser named All-OVC First Team, Katie Behrens named All-OVC Second Team

2005

Record: 9-10-0 (3-6-0 OVC)OVC Tournament 0-1Coach: Nathan Pifer

Date Opponent Result ScoreAug. 26 vs. Centenary# L 2-1Aug. 28 at Louisiana-Monroe# W 2-0Aug. 31 Chatt anooga W 6-0Sept. 4 at Missouri State L 4-0Sept. 7 at Memphis L 3-0Sept. 9 South Alabama^ W 3-2Sept. 11 Arkansas-Litt le Rock^ W 3-0Sept. 16 Belmont W (2OT) 3-2Sept. 18 at Arkansas State L (OT) 3-2Sept. 23 at Tennessee Tech* L (OT) 3-2Sept. 25 at Austin Peay* L (2OT) 2-1Sept. 30 Eastern Kentucky* W 6-0Oct. 2 Morehead State* W 7-1Oct. 7 at Samford* L 2-0Oct. 9 at Jacksonville State* L 3-1Oct. 13 Murray State* L 3-1Oct. 21 Eastern Illinois* L (OT) 1-0Oct. 23 Southeast Missouri* W 1-0Oct. 28 Lipscomb W 5-0

# Waterfront Grill Classic - Monroe, La.^ PUMA Skyhawk Invitational* Ohio Valley Conference Match

• The OVC expands to the current a ten-team fi eld as Eastern Kentucky competes for the fi rst time• UTM sets OVC records for both shots-per-game and goals-per-game• UTM tallied nine wins for the third time in four years• Dani Myrick and Katie Behrens were both named to the All-OVC Second Team

2006

Record: 5-9-5 (2-3-4 OVC)OVC Tournament 0-1Coach: Craig Roberts

Date Opponent Result ScoreAug. 25 at Belmont L 4-1Aug. 27 Memphis L 7-0Sept. 1 Missouri State L 4-1Sept. 3 at Chatt anooga T (2OT) 1-1Sept. 8 East Tennessee State^ W 3-2Sept. 10 Arkansas State^ W (2OT) 2-1Sept. 15 vs. Northern Arizona& L 1-0Sept. 17 vs. Long Beach State& L 1-0Sept. 22 at Eastern Illinois* L 1-0Sept. 24 at Southeast Missouri* L 1-0Sept. 29 Tennessee Tech W 1-0Oct. 1 Austin Peay* L 3-1Oct. 6 at Eastern Kentucky* T (2OT) 0-0Oct. 8 at Morehead State* T (2OT) 0-0Oct. 13 Samford* T (2OT) 0-0Oct. 15 Jacksonville State* W 1-0Oct. 21 at Murray State* T (2OT) 0-0Oct. 27 at Lipscomb W 3-0Oct. 31 Eastern Illinois# L 1-0

^ PUMA Skyhawk Invitational& Northern Arizona Invitational* Ohio Valley Conference Match# Ohio Valley Conference Tournament

• In Craig Roberts’ fi rst season, UTM set a program record with seven shutouts, including 677:13 minutes of scoreless defense spanning over six matches• Cara Sullivan became the fi rst Skyhawk to earn recognition on the SoccerBuzz National Team of the Week• Katie Behrens named to All-OVC First Team and Cara Sullivan named to All-OVC Newcomer Team

2007

Record: 10-6-3 (4-2-3 OVC)OVC Tournament 1-1Coach: Craig Roberts

Date Opponent Result ScoreAug. 31 at Lipscomb W 2-0Sept. 8 vs. Pacifi c& L 1-0Sept. 9 at Hawaii& L 3-0Sept. 14 Bacone College^ W 8-0Sept. 16 Christian Brothers^ W 8-1Sept. 18 at Memphis L 4-1Sept. 21 at Arkansas State W 2-0Sept. 24 at Lambuth W 7-1Sept. 28 at Samford* L 3-0Sept. 30 at Jacksonville State* T (20T) 1-1Oct. 5 Eastern Kentucky* W 1-0Oct. 7 Morehead State* W 3-1Oct. 12 at Tennessee Tech* T (2OT) 0-0Oct. 14 at Austin Peay* W 1-0Oct. 19 Eastern Illinois* W (OT) 2-1Oct. 21 Southeast Missouri T 0-0Oct. 28 Murray State* L (OT) 2-1Nov. 6 vs. Morehead State# W 2-0Nov. 9 vs. Southeast Missouri# L 1-0

& Outrigger Hotels Soccer Classic - Waipahu, Hawaii^ PUMA Skyhawk Invitational* Ohio Valley Conference Match# Ohio Valley Conference Tournament

• UTM had the winningest season in program history with a record 10 wins• UTM advanced to the semi-fi nals of the OVC Tournament for the fi rst time in program history• Katie Behrens and Jamie Price were both named to the All-Ohio Valley Conference Team• Katie Behrens named UTM Female Athlete of the Year

2008

Record: 10-5-4 (4-2-2 OVC)OVC Tournament 1-1-1

Coach: Craig Roberts

Date Opponent Result ScoreAug. 22 Alabama A&M W 2-1Aug. 29 Belmont L 1-0Aug. 31 Mississippi Valley State W 1-0Sept. 5 SIU Edwardsville% W 4-1Sept. 7 UNC Asheville% T (2OT) 0-0Sept. 12 San Francisco^ L 1-0Sept. 14 at Pacifi c^ W 1-0Sept. 21 Bethel W 3-1Sept. 26 Eastern Illinois* W 1-0Sept. 28 at Southeast Missouri* T (2OT) 1-1Oct. 5 at Murray State* L 2-1Oct. 12 Jacksonville State* W 1-0Oct. 17 at Eastern Kentucky* L 1-0Oct. 19 at Morehead State* W 2-1Oct. 24 Tennessee Tech* W 1-0Oct. 26 Austin Peay* T (2 OT) 1-1Nov. 4 Tennessee Tech# W 2-1Nov. 7 Eastern Kentucky# T (4-3 PK) 0-0 Nov. 9 Morehead State# L 1-0

& Racer-Hampton Inn Classic - Murray, Ky.^ Pacifi c Fall Tournament - Stockton, Calif.* Ohio Valley Conference Match# Ohio Valley Conference Tournament

• UTM ties a program record with 10 wins and advanced to the OVC Championship for the fi rst time• Danielle Rogers named All-OVC fi rst team, while Kelly Ann Hutchinson and Melissa Govea named All-OVC Newcomers• UTM has fi ve OVC Players of the Week, including four straight mentions

ALL-TIME SEASON RESULTSALL-TIME SEASON RESULTS

2009

Record: 9-7-0 (6-2-0 OVC)OVC Tournament 0-1Coach: Craig Roberts

Date Opponent Result ScoreAug. 28 Lipscomb W 2-0Aug. 30 at Belmont L 2-1Sept. 4 at Florida Gulf Coast^ L 1-0Sept. 6 Stetson^ L 1-0Sept. 11 Missouri-Kansas City& W 3-0Sept. 18 at Vanderbilt L 3-0Sept. 20 SIU Edwardsville W 5-0Sept. 25 at Tennessee Tech* L (2OT) 1-0Sept. 27 at Jacksonville State* W 1-0Oct. 4 Murray State* W 2-0Oct. 11 Southeast Missouri* W 2-1Oct. 16 Eastern Kentucky* W 2-0Oct. 18 Morehead State* L 3-2Oct. 25 at Austin Peay* W 3-0Oct. 31 Eastern Illinois% W 1-0Nov. 6 Murray State# L 1-0

^ Embassy Suites Kick-off Classic - Fort Myers, Fla.& PUMA Skyhawk Invitational* Ohio Valley Conference Match& Match played in Terre Haute, Ind.# Ohio Valley Conference Tournament

• In Craig Roberts’ fi nal season, the Skyhawks earned the program’s fi rst-ever Ohio Valley Conference regular-season title• Danielle Rogers became the fi rst Skyhawk to earn OVC Defensive Player of the Year, as she was one of fi ve Skyhawks that took home All-OVC honors• UT Martin had fi ve OVC Players of the Week

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Skyhawks vs. AlabamaAlabama leads 2-0-0Sept. 30, 2001 at Tuscaloosa, Ala. L, 5-0Nov. 3, 2002 Martin, Tenn. L, 3-0

Skyhawks vs. Alabama A&MUT Martin leads 1-0-0Aug. 28, 2008 Martin, Tenn. W, 2-1

Skyhawks vs. Appalachian StateAppalachian State leads 1-0-0Oct. 9, 1999 at Morehead, Ky. L, 5-0

Skyhawks vs. Arkansas-Little RockUT Martin leads 4-3-1Oct. 3, 1998 at Litt le Rock, Ark. L, 7-2Sept. 15, 1999 Martin, Tenn. L, 2-1Sept. 8, 2000 at Litt le Rock, Ark. L, 3-1Sept. 23, 2001 Martin, Tenn. W, 2-1Sept. 15, 2002 at Litt le Rock, Ark. W, 4-1Sept. 14, 2003 Martin, Tenn. W, 4-1Sept. 26, 2004 at Litt le Rock, Ark. T, 0-0 (2OT)Sept. 11, 2005 Martin, Tenn. W, 3-0

Skyhawks vs. Arkansas StateUT Martin leads 6-1-0Oct. 19, 2001 at Jonesboro, Ark. W, 1-0Oct. 8, 2002 Martin, Tenn. W, 5-2Sept. 7, 2003 at Jonesboro, Ark. W, 1-0Sept. 12, 2004 Martin, Tenn. W, 2-1Sept. 18, 2005 at Jonesboro, Ark. L, 3-2 (OT)Sept. 10, 2006 Martin, Tenn. W, 2-1Sept. 21, 2007 at Jonesboro, Ark. W, 2-0

Skyhawks vs. Austin PeayUT Martin leads 5-2-1Sept. 29, 2002 Martin, Tenn. W, 4-0Oct. 24, 2003 at Clarksville, Tenn. W, 2-1Oct. 22, 2004 Martin, Tenn. W, 2-1 (2OT)Sept. 25, 2005 at Clarksville, Tenn. L, 2-1 (2OT)Oct. 1, 2006 Martin, Tenn. L, 3-1Oct. 14, 2007 at Clarksville, Tenn. W, 1-0Oct. 26, 2008 Martin, Tenn. T, 1-1Oct. 25, 2009 at Clarksville, Tenn. W, 3-0

Skyhawks vs. BaconeUT Martin leads 1-0-0Sept. 14, 2007 Martin, Tenn. W, 8-0

Skyhawks vs. BelmontBelmont leads 7-4-0Oct. 14, 1998 at Nashville, Tenn. L, 6-0Sept. 4, 1999 Martin, Tenn. L, 5-1Oct. 7, 2000 at Nashville, Tenn. L, 3-1Sept. 12, 2001 Martin, Tenn. L, 3-2Oct. 16, 2002 at Nashville, Tenn. W, 4-1Sept. 17, 2003 Martin, Tenn. W, 6-0Sept. 1, 2004 at Nashville, Tenn. W, 2-1Sept. 16, 2005 Martin, Tenn. W, 3-2 (2OT)Aug. 25, 2006 at Nashville, Tenn. L, 4-1Aug. 29, 2008 Martin, Tenn. L, 1-0Aug. 30, 2009 at Nashville, Tenn. L, 2-1

Skyhawks vs. BethelUT Martin leads 1-0-0Sept. 21, 2008 Martin, Tenn. W, 3-1

Skyhawks vs. CentenaryCentenary leads 3-0-0Sept. 18, 1999 at Schreveport, La. L, 9-0Sept. 10, 2000 at Litt le Rock, Ark. L, 8-1Aug. 26, 2005 at Monroe, La. L, 2-1

Skyhawks vs. ChattanoogaChatt anooga leads 5-2-1Sept. 8, 1998 Chatt anooga, Tenn. L, 5-1Oct. 22, 1999 Martin, Tenn. W, 2-1Oct. 24, 2000 Chatt anooga, Tenn. L, 6-1Oct. 9, 2001 Martin, Tenn. L, 3-2 (OT)Nov. 1, 2002 Chatt anooga, Tenn. L, 3-2 (2OT)Aug. 27, 2004 Chatt anooga, Tenn. L, 4-1Aug. 31, 2005 Martin, Tenn. W, 6-0Sept. 3, 2006 Chatt anooga, Tenn. T, 1-1 (2OT)

Skyhawks vs. Christian BrothersChristian Brothers leads 2-1-0Sept. 13, 2000 Martin, Tenn. L, 7-0Sept. 7, 2001 at Memphis, Tenn. L, 12-0Sept. 16, 2007 Martin, Tenn. W, 8-1

Skyhawks vs. CumberlandUT Martin leads 1-0-0Aug. 29, 2003 Martin, Tenn. W, 5-0

Skyhawks vs. DruryDrury leads 3-0-0Oct. 4, 1998 at Springfi eld, Mo. L, 5-0Sept. 5, 1999 Martin, Tenn. L, 4-2Sept. 15, 2000 at Springfi eld, Mo. L, 5-0

Skyhawks vs. East Tennessee StateEast Tennessee State leads 2-1-0Sept. 26, 1999 at Johnson City, Tenn. L, 4-2Sept. 23, 2000 Martin, Tenn. L, 2-1Sept. 8, 2006 Martin, Tenn. W, 3-2

Skyhawks vs. Eastern IllinoisEastern Illinois leads 10-3-1Sept. 19, 1998 at Charleston, Ill. L, 7-1Oct. 29, 1999 Martin, Tenn. L, 4-1Sept. 17, 2000 at Charleston, Ill. L, 6-0Oct. 21, 2001 Martin, Tenn. L, 4-1Nov. 8, 2002 at Charleston, Ill. L, 1-0Oct. 25, 2002* at Charleston, Ill. L, 1-0Oct. 19, 2003 Martin, Tenn. T, 3-3 (2OT)Oct. 17, 2004 at Charleston, Ill. L, 3-1Oct. 21, 2005 Martin, Tenn. L, 1-0 (OT)Sept. 22, 2006 at Charleston, Ill. L, 1-0Oct. 31, 2006* at Charleston, Ill. L, 1-0Oct. 19, 2007 Martin, Tenn. W, 2-1Sept. 26, 2008 Martin, Tenn. W, 1-0Oct. 31, 2009 at Terre Haute, Ind. W, 1-0

Skyhawks vs. Eastern KentuckyUT Martin leads 3-1-2Oct. 6, 2004 at Richmond, Ky. T, 0-0 (2OT)Sept. 30, 2005 Martin, Tenn. W, 6-0Oct. 5, 2007 Martin, Tenn. W, 1-0

Oct. 17, 2008 at Richmond, Ky. L, 1-0Nov. 7, 2008* Murray, Ky. T, 0-0 (4-3 PK)Oct. 16, 2009 Martin, Tenn. W, 2-0

Skyhawks vs. EvansvilleEvansville leads 1-0-0Sept. 2, 2001 at Evansville, Ind. L, 7-0

Skyhawks vs. Florida AtlanticFlorida Atlantic leads 1-0-0Oct. 28, 2001 Martin, Tenn. L, 7-1

Skyhawks vs. Florida Gulf CoastFlorida Gulf Coast leads 1-0-0Sept. 4, 2009 Fort Myers, Fla. L, 1-0

Skyhawks vs. HawaiiHawaii leads 1-0-0Sept. 9, 2007 at Honolulu, Hi. L, 3-0

Skyhawks vs. High PointHigh Point leads 1-0-0Sept. 25, 1999 at Johnson City, Tenn. L, 4-0

Skyhawks vs. IPFWUT Martin leads 1-0-0Sept. 21, 2003 Martin, Tenn. W, 3-1

Skyhawks vs. Jackson StateUT Martin leads 1-0-0Sept. 20, 2002 at Jackson, Miss. W, 7-0

Skyhawks vs. Jacksonville StateSeries Tied 3-3-2Oct. 25, 1998 at Jacksonville, Ala. L, 6-0Oct. 3, 2003 at Jacksonville, Ala. T, 0-0 (2OT)Oct. 1, 2004 Martin, Tenn. L, 1-0Oct. 9, 2005 at Jacksonville, Ala. L, 3-1Oct. 15, 2006 Martin, Tenn. W, 1-0Sept. 30, 2007 at Jacksonville, Ala. T, 1-1Oct. 12, 2008 Martin, Tenn. W, 1-0Sept. 27, 2009 at Jacksonville, Ala. W, 1-0

Skyhawks vs. LambuthSeries tied 1-1-0Sept. 22, 1998 at Jackson, Tenn. L, 5-2Sept. 24, 2007 at Jackson, Tenn. W, 7-1

Skyhawks vs. LipscombUT Martin leads 6-1-1Oct. 5, 2001 Martin, Tenn. W, 2-0Sept. 27, 2002 at Nashville, Tenn. T, 0-0 (2OT)Oct. 14, 2003 at Nashville, Tenn. L, 1-0Oct. 29, 2004 Martin, Tenn. W, 4-1Oct, 28, 2005 at Nashville, Tenn. W, 5-0Oct. 27, 2006 Martin, Tenn. W, 3-0Aug. 31, 2007 at Nashville, Tenn. W, 2-0Aug. 28, 2009 Martin, Tenn. W, 2-0

Skyhawks vs. Long Beach StateLong Beach State leads 1-0-0Sept. 21, 2006 at Flagstaff , Ariz. L, 1-0

Skyhawks vs. Louisiana MonroeSeries Tied 1-1-0Sept. 10, 2004 Martin, Tenn. L, 2-0

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Aug. 28, 2005 at Monroe, La. W, 2-0

Skyhawks vs. LouisvilleLouisville leads 2-1-0Aug. 26, 2000 Martin, Tenn. L, 4-0Oct. 12, 2001 at Louisville, Ky. L, 3-1Aug. 30, 2002 Martin, Tenn. W, 2-1

Skyhawks vs. MemphisMemphis leads 7-1-0Sept. 16, 1998 at Memphis, Tenn. L, 7-1Sept. 9, 2001 at Memphis, Tenn. L, 3-0Oct. 4, 2002 Martin, Tenn. W, 3-2 (2OT)Oct. 8, 2003 at Memphis, Tenn. L, 3-1Sept. 8, 2004 Martin, Tenn. L, 2-1Sept. 7, 2005 at Memphis, Tenn. L, 3-0Aug. 27, 2006 Martin, Tenn. L, 7-0Sept. 18, 2007 at Memphis, Tenn. L, 1-4

Skyhawks vs. Middle TennesseeMiddle Tennessee leads 5-0-0Sept. 30, 1998 Martin, Tenn. L, 1-0Nov. 1, 1998* at Murfreesboro, Tenn. L, 7-0Sept. 8, 1999 at Murfreesboro, Tenn. L, 4-3 (2OT)Nov. 4, 1999* at Murfreesboro, Tenn. L, 6-1Sept. 5, 2000 Martin, Tenn. L, 3-2

Skyhawks vs. Miss. Valley StateUT Martin leads 1-0-0Aug. 31, 2008 Martin, Tenn. W, 1-0

Skyhawks vs. Missouri-Kansas CityUT Martin leads 1-0-0Sept. 11, 2009 Martin, Tenn. W, 3-0

Skyhawks vs. Missouri State(Formerly Southwest Missouri State)Missouri State leads 6-0-1Sept. 12, 1999 Martin, Tenn. L, 7-0Sept. 29, 2000 at Springfi eld, Mo. L, 6-0Aug. 31, 2001 Martin, Tenn. L, 1-0Sept. 1, 2002 at Springfi eld, Mo. L, 4-0Aug. 31, 2003 Martin, Tenn. T, 1-1 (2OT)Sept. 4, 2005 at Springfi eld, Mo. L, 4-0Sept. 1, 2006 Martin, Tenn. L, 4-1

Skyhawks vs. Morehead StateUT Martin leads 8-5-1Sept. 12, 1998 Martin, Tenn. W, 2-1Oct. 8, 1999 at Morehead, Ky. L, 5-3Oct. 21, 2000 Martin, Tenn. L, 5-0Oct. 14, 2001 at Morehead, Ky. W, 4-1Oct. 11, 2002 Martin, Tenn. W, 10-3Oct. 31, 2003 Martin, Tenn. W, 5-0Sept, 24, 2004 at Morehead, Ky. L, 4-1Oct. 2, 2005 Martin, Tenn. W, 7-1Oct. 8, 2006 at Morehead, Ky. T, 0-0 (2OT)Oct. 7, 2007 Martin, Tenn. W, 3-1Nov. 6, 2007* Martin, Tenn. W, 2-0Oct. 19, 2008 at Morehead, Ky. W, 2-1Nov. 9, 2008* at Murray, Ky. L, 1-0Oct. 18, 2009 Martin, Tenn. L, 3-2

Skyhawks vs. Murray StateMurray State leads 8-2-2Sept. 27, 2000 at Murray, Ky. L, 7-0

Nov. 1, 2000* at Murray, Ky. L, 4-3Oct. 31, 2001 Martin, Tenn. L, 4-1Oct. 20, 2002 at Murray, Ky. T, 1-1 (2OT)Oct. 12, 2003 Martin, Tenn. W, 4-2Oct, 9, 2004 at Murray, Ky. L, 3-1Oct. 13, 2005 Martin, Tenn. L, 3-1Oct. 21, 2006 at Murray, Ky. T, 0-0 (2OT)Oct. 28, 2007 Martin, Tenn. L, 1-2Oct. 5, 2008 at Murray, Ky. L, 2-1Oct. 4, 2009 Martin, Tenn. W, 2-0Nov. 6, 2009* at Morehead, Ky. L, 1-0

Skyhawks vs. North AlabamaSeries Tied 1-1-0Oct. 7, 1998 Martin, Tenn. W, 4-2Sept. 1, 1999 at Florence, Ala. L, 4-3 (OT)

Skyhawks vs. Northern ArizonaNorthern Arizona leads 1-0-0Sept. 15, 2006 at Flagstaff , Ariz. L, 1-0

Skyhawks vs. Northwestern StateNorthwestern State leads 2-0-0Sept. 19, 1999 at Natchitoches, La. L, 7-0Sept. 1, 2000 at Hammond, La. L, 6-1

Skyhawks vs. Ole MissOle Miss leads 2-0Sept. 6, 1998 at Oxford, Miss. L, 12-0Aug. 28, 1999 Martin, Tenn. L, 8-0

Skyhawks vs. Pacifi cSeries tied 1-1-0Sept. 8, 2007 at Honolulu, Hi. L, 1-0Sept. 14, 2008 at Stockton, Calif. W, 1-0

Skyhawks vs. Saint LouisSaint Louis leads 2-0-0Oct. 30, 1998 at St. Louis, Mo. L, 12-0Sept. 10, 1999 Martin, Tenn. L, 7-0

Skyhawks vs. SamfordSamford leads 4-0-1Oct. 5, 2003 at Birmingham, Ala. L, 1-0 (OT)Oct. 3, 2004 Martin, Tenn. L, 1-0Oct. 7, 2005 at Birmingham, Ala. L, 2-0Oct. 13, 2006 Martin, Tenn. T, 0-0 (2OT)Sept. 28, 2007 at Birmingham, Ala. L, 0-3

Skyhawks vs. San FranciscoSan Francisco leads 1-0-0Sept. 12, 2008 at Stockton, Calif. L, 1-0

Skyhawks vs. SIU EdwardsvilleUT Martin leads 2-0-0Sept. 5, 2008 at Murray, Ky. W, 4-1Sept. 20, 2009 Martin, Tenn. W, 5-0

Skyhawks vs. South AlabamaSeries Tied 1-1-0Sept. 5, 2004 Mobile, Ala. L, 5-0Sept. 9, 2005 Martin, Tenn. W, 3-2

Skyhawks vs. Southeast MissouriSoutheast Missouri leads 9-2-2Oct. 19, 1999 at Cape Girardeau, Mo. L, 3-1

Oct. 17, 2000 at Cape Girardeau, Mo. L, 2-0Oct. 24, 2001 Martin, Tenn. L, 2-0Oct. 27, 2002 at Cape Girardeau, Mo. L, 3-0Oct. 17, 2003 Martin, Tenn. L, 2-1Nov. 4, 2003* Martin, Tenn. L, 2-0Oct. 15, 2004 at Cape Girardeau, Mo. L, 1-0Oct, 23, 2005 Martin, Tenn. W, 1-0Sept. 24, 2006 at Cape Girardeau, Mo. L, 1-0Oct. 21, 2007 Martin, Tenn. T, 0-0Nov. 9, 2007* at Cape Girardeau, Mo. L, 0-1Sept. 28, 2008 at Cape Girardeau, Mo. T, 1-1Oct. 11, 2009 Martin, Tenn. W, 2-1

Skyhawks vs. Southeastern LouisianaSoutheastern Louisiana leads 3-0-1Oct. 12, 1999 Martin, Tenn. L, 3-0Sept. 3, 2000 at Hammond, La. L, 4-0Sept. 22, 2002 at Hammond, La. T, 1-1 (2OT)Sept. 12, 2003 Martin, Tenn. L, 2-1 (2OT)

Skyhawks vs. Southern MississippiSeries Tied 0-0-1Sept. 3, 2004 at Mobile, Ala. T, 0-0 (2OT)

Skyhawks vs. Stephen F. AustinStephen F. Austin leads 2-0-0Sept. 13, 2002 Martin, Tenn. L, 2-1Sept. 5, 2003 at Nacogdoches, Texas L, 5-2

Skyhawks vs. StetsonStetson leads 1-0-0Sept. 6, 2009 Fort Myers, Fla. L, 1-0

Skyhawks vs. Tennessee TechTennessee Tech leads 8-5-1Sept. 4, 1998 Martin, Tenn. L, 1-0Oct. 9, 1998 at Cookeville, Tenn. L, 1-0Oct. 1, 1999 at Cookeville, Tenn. L, 4-0Oct. 1, 2000 Martin, Tenn. L, 7-0Sept. 28, 2001 at Cookeville, Tenn. L, 2-0Oct. 6, 2002 Martin, Tenn. W, 2-0Oct. 26, 2003 at Cookeville, Tenn. W, 2-1Oct. 24, 2004 Martin, Tenn. L, 3-1Sept. 23, 2005 at Cookeville, Tenn. L, 3-2 (OT)Sept. 29, 2006 Martin, Tenn. W, 1-0Oct. 12, 2007 at Cookeville, Tenn. T, 0-0Oct. 24, 2008 Martin, Tenn. W, 1-0Nov. 4, 2008* Martin, Tenn. W, 2-1Sept. 25, 2009 at Cookeville, Tenn. L, 1-0 (2OT)

Skyhawks vs. Troy StateTroy State leads 1-0-0Oct. 24, 1998 at Jacksonville, Ala. L, 4-0

Skyhawks vs. UNC AshevilleSeries tied 0-0-1Sept. 7, 2008 at Murray, Ky. T, 0-0

Skyhawks vs. ValparaisoValparaiso leads 1-0-0Sept. 24, 2000 Martin, Tenn. L, 6-0

Skyhawks vs. VanderbiltVanderbilt leads 1-0-0Sept. 18, 2009 Nashville, Tenn. L, 3-0

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INDIV. CAREER RECORDS

ALL-TIME RECORDSALL-TIME RECORDS

INDIV. SEASON RECORDS

MATCHES PLAYED1. Caitlin Smith (2005-08) ....................................... 762. Sherrie Weeks (1999-02) ...................................... 743. Sophie Cox (2006-09) ........................................... 73 Rachel Callahan (2001-04) .................................. 73 Lindsey Tilk (2002-05) ......................................... 73 Katie Behrens (2004-07) ...................................... 73 Jamie Price (2004-07 ............................................ 738. Katie Hausauer (2002-05) ................................... 729. Lydia Lloyd (1998-01) ......................................... 7010. Dani Myrick (2002-05)......................................... 69

MATCHES STARTED1. Caitlin Smith (2005-08) ....................................... 752. Lindsey Tilk (2002-05) ......................................... 73 Sherrie Weeks (1999-02) ...................................... 73 Katie Behrens (2004-07) ...................................... 735. Rachel Callahan (2001-04) .................................. 726. Sophie Cox (2006-09) ........................................... 717. Dani Myrick (2002-05)......................................... 658. Jamie Price (2004-07) ........................................... 529. Lydia Lloyd (1998-01) ......................................... 6110. Meghan McMullen (1998-01) ............................. 59

POINTS1. Dani Myrick (2002-05)......................................... 912. Katie Jackson (2002-05) ....................................... 703. Katie Behrens (2004-07) ...................................... 554. Sherrie Weeks (1999-02) ...................................... 405. Kindal Keim (2003-05) ........................................ 386. Kim Thompson (1998-99) ................................... 257. Amy King (2001-03) ............................................ 24 Christina Moore (2001-04) .................................. 249. Sophie Cox (2006-09) ........................................... 23 Rachel Callahan (2001-04) .................................. 23

GOALS1. Dani Myrick (2002-05)......................................... 352. Katie Jackson (2002-05) ...................................... 313. Katie Behrens (2004-07) ..................................... 22 4. Sherrie Weeks (1999-00) ...................................... 165. Kindal Keim (2003) .............................................. 136. Kim Thompson (1998-99) ................................... 10 Christina Moore (2001-04) .................................. 108. Sophie Cox (2006-09) ............................................. 9 Amy King (2001-03) .............................................. 9 Jamie Price (2004-07) ............................................. 910. Rachel Callahan (2001-04) .................................... 8 Jamie Ohlheiser (2003-05) ..................................... 8

ASSISTS1. Dani Myrick (2002-05)......................................... 212. Kindal Keim (2003-05) ........................................ 123. Katie Behrens (2004-07) ...................................... 114. Amanda Cadell (1999-01) ..................................... 95. Jenni Duff y (2007-present) .................................. 8 Katie Jackson (2002-05) ......................................... 8 Sherrie Weeks (1999-02) ........................................ 88. Tavi Renier (2000-02) ............................................. 7 Rachel Callahan (2001-04) .................................... 710. Amy King (2001-03) .............................................. 6

SHOTS1. Katie Behrens (2004-07) .................................... 244 2. Dani Myrick (2002-05)....................................... 1862. Katie Jackson (2002-05) ..................................... 1813. Sherrie Weeks (1999-02) .................................... 1755. Kindal Keim (2003-05) ...................................... 1036. Sophie Cox (2006-09) ........................................... 95

7. Melissa Govea (2008-present) .......................... 938. Jenni Duff y (2007-present) ................................ 859. Rachel Callahan (2001-04) .................................. 8410. Jamie Furstenberg (2006-09)............................... 82

GAME-WINNING GOALS1. Dani Myrick (2002-05)........................................... 82. Brooke Robertson (2008-present) ...................... 6 Katie Jackson (2002-05) ......................................... 64. Jamie Price (2004-07) ............................................. 55. Katie Imperiale (2008-present) ........................... 4 Jamie Ohlheiser (2003-2005) ................................. 47. Sophie Cox (2006-present).................................... 3 Kindal Keim (2003-05) .......................................... 3 Rachel Callahan (2001-04) .................................... 3 Katie Behrens (2004-07) ........................................ 3

MATCHES PLAYED--GOALKEEPER1. Megan Dempsey (2002-05) ................................. 662. Caryn Scheufl er (2001-02) .................................. 353. Johanna Rathbun (2007-08) ................................ 334. Paige Robinson (1999-00) ................................... 305. Jane Carroll (1999-00) .......................................... 286. Cara Sullivan (2006-07) ....................................... 22 Nichole Keltz (1999-01) ....................................... 198. Joanna Maas (1998).............................................. 17 9. Aubrey Buehler (2009) ........................................ 16 Bethany White (2003) .......................................... 14 Allison Cofer (2005)............................................. 14

MINUTES--GOALKEEPER1. Megan Dempsey (2002-05) ........................ 4635:262. Caryn Scheufl er (2001-02) ......................... 2968:253. Johanna Rathbun (2007-08) ....................... 2888:204. Paige Robinson (1999-00) .......................... 2139:005. Cara Sullivan (2006-07) .............................. 2110:006. Aubrey Buehler (2009) ............................... 1400:317. Jane Carroll (1999-00) ................................... 951:008. Nikki Ammons (1998) .................................. 775:009. Allison Cofer (2005)...................................... 629:1710. Nichole Keltz (1999-01) ................................ 481:51

SAVES--GOALKEEPER1. Paige Robinson (1999-00) ................................. 2692. Caryn Scheufl er (2001-02) ................................ 2603. Megan Dempsey (2002-05) ............................... 2594. Cara Sullivan (2006-07) ..................................... 1545. Nichole Keltz (1998-01) ..................................... 1306. Jane Carroll (1999-00) ........................................ 1237. Johanna Rathbun (2007-08) .............................. 1218. Nikki Ammons (1998) ......................................... 799. Aubrey Buehler (2009) ........................................ 4610. Allison Cofer (2005)............................................. 43

SHUTOUTS--GOALKEEPER1. Johanna Rathbun (2007-08) ................................ 102. Cara Sullivan (2006-present) ................................ 83. Megan Dempsey (2002-05) ................................... 74. Caryn Scheufl er (2001-02) .................................... 5 Nichole Keltz (1999-01) ......................................... 56. Christina Norton (2001) ........................................ 37. Ashley Angerer (2007-08) ..................................... 1

VICTORIES--GOALKEEPER1. Megan Dempsey (2002-05) ................................. 192. Johanna Rathbun (2007-08) ................................ 183. Aubrey Buehler (2009) .......................................... 5

Cara Sullivan (2006-07) ......................................... 5 Caryn Scheufl er (2001-02) .................................... 5 Nichole Keltz (1999-01) ......................................... 57. Ashley Angerer (2007-08) ..................................... 1

Allison Cofer (2005)............................................... 1

GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE (50% min.)1. Johanna Rathbun (2007-08) ............................. 0.782. Aubrey Buehler (2009) ..................................... 0.843. Megan Dempsey (2002-05) .............................. 1.514. Allison Cofer (2005).......................................... 1.725. Caryn Scheufl er (2001-02) ............................... 2.006. Bethany White (2003) ....................................... 2.907. Paige Robinson (1999-00) ................................ 4.63

POINTS1. Dani Myrick................................................ 39, 20022. Katie Jackson .............................................. 35, 20033. Dani Myrick................................................ 29, 20034. Katie Jackson .............................................. 22, 2005 5. Dani Myrick................................................ 21, 2005 Katie Behrens ............................................. 21, 20076. Amy King ................................................... 17, 20027. Sherrie Weeks ............................................. 15, 2001 Kim Thompson .......................................... 15, 199810. Kindal Keim ............................................... 14, 2003

GOALS1. Dani Myrick................................................ 16, 2002 Katie Jackson .............................................. 16, 20033. Dani Myrick................................................ 11, 20034. Katie Jackson ............................................... 9, 2005 5. Dani Myrick.................................................. 8, 2005 Katie Behrens ............................................... 8, 20076. Amy King ..................................................... 7, 2002 Sherrie Weeks ............................................... 7, 20018. Katie Jackson ................................................ 6, 2002 Kelli Armstrong ........................................... 6, 1999 Sophie Cox .................................................... 6, 2007

ASSISTS1. Dani Myrick.................................................. 7, 2003 Dani Myrick.................................................. 7, 20023. Kindal Keim ................................................. 6, 20034. Amanda Cadell ........................................... 5, 2001 Tavi Renier .................................................... 5, 2002 Dani Myrick.................................................. 5, 2005 Kindal Keim ................................................. 5, 2005 Katie Behrens ............................................... 5, 20078. Jenni Duff y ................................................... 4, 2007 Katie Jackson ................................................ 4, 2005 Sherrie Weeks ............................................... 4, 2002 Rachel Callahan ........................................... 4, 2003

SHOTS1. Katie Behrens ............................................. 75, 20072. Sherrie Weeks ............................................. 69, 20023. Katie Behrens ............................................. 67, 20054. Katie Behrens ............................................. 65, 20065. Dani Myrick................................................ 63, 20056. Katie Jackson .............................................. 62, 20037. Katie Jackson .............................................. 59, 20058. Melissa Govea ........................................... 58, 20089. Dani Myrick................................................ 55, 200210. Dani Myrick................................................ 46, 2003

SAVES-GOALKEEPER1. Paige Robinson ........................................ 186, 20002. Cara Sullivan ............................................ 147, 20063. Caryn Scheufl er ....................................... 144, 20014. Megan Dempsey ...................................... 119, 20035. Caryn Scheufl er ....................................... 116, 20026. Jane Carroll ................................................. 94, 19997, Megan Dempsey ........................................ 83, 20048. Paige Robinson .......................................... 83, 1999

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INDIV. GAME RECORDS

TEAM GAME RECORDS

ALL-TIME RECORDSALL-TIME RECORDS9. Nikki Ammons........................................... 79, 199810. Johanna Rathbun ....................................... 66, 2008

VICTORIES-GOALKEEPER1. Aubrey Buehler ............................................ 9, 2009 Johanna Rathbun ......................................... 9, 2008

Johanna Rathbun ......................................... 9, 2007 Megan Dempsey .......................................... 9, 20035. Caryn Scheufl er ........................................... 6, 2002 Megan Dempsey .......................................... 6, 20057. Cara Sullivan ................................................ 5, 20068. Megan Dempsey .......................................... 4, 20049. Nikki Keltz .................................................... 2, 199810. Ashley Angerer ............................................ 1, 2008 Allison Cofer ................................................ 1, 2005 Nichole Keltz ................................................ 1, 1999 Caryn Scheufl er ........................................... 1, 2001

SHUTOUTS-GOALKEEPER1. Cara Sullivan ................................................ 7, 20062. Aubrey Buehler ............................................ 5, 2009 Johanna Rathbun ......................................... 5, 2008 Johanna Rathbun ......................................... 5, 2007 Nichole Keltz ................................................ 5, 20016. Megan Dempsey .......................................... 4, 20037. Christina Norton.......................................... 3, 2001 Caryn Scheufl er ........................................... 3, 20029. Megan Dempsey .......................................... 2, 2004 Caryn Scheufl er ........................................... 2, 2001

LOWEST GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE1. Johanna Rathbun...................................0.67, 20082. Aubrey Buehler .....................................0.84, 20093. Johanna Rathbun ................................. 0.91, 20074. Megan Dempsey ................................. 1.15, 20035. Cara Sullivan ....................................... 1.32, 20066. Caryn Scheufl er ................................... 1.42, 20027. Megan Dempsey ................................. 1.52, 20058. Megan Dempsey ................................. 1.57, 20029. Allison Cofer ........................................ 1.72, 200510. Megan Dempsey ................................. 1.87, 2004

SAVES PER GAME AVERAGE1. Paige Robinson .................................. 10.33, 20002. Caryn Scheufl er ................................... 8.47, 20013. Nichole Keltz ....................................... 8.00, 19994. Cara Sullivan ....................................... 7.74, 20065. Paige Robinson .................................... 6.92, 19996. Caryn Scheufl er ................................... 6.44, 20027. Megan Dempsey ................................. 6.26, 20038. Jane Carroll .......................................... 5.88, 19999. Megan Dempsey ................................. 4.88, 200410. Johanna Rathbun ................................. 3.88, 2008

POINTS8 Dani Myrick vs. Morehead State, Oct. 11, 20028 Kim Thompson vs. North Alabama, Oct. 7, 19987 Katie Jackson vs. Eastern Kentucky, Sept. 30, 20056 Dani Myrick vs. Austin Peay, Sept. 29, 20025 Kelli Armstrong at Morehead State, Oct. 8, 19995 Kindal Keim vs. Morehead State, Oct. 2, 20054 28 times, most recently by Kendyl Wilson vs. Eastern Kentucky, Oct. 16, 2009

GOALS4 Kim Thompson vs. North Alabama, Oct. 7, 19983 Katie Jackson vs. Eastern Kentucky, Sept. 30, 20053 Dani Myrick vs. Morehead State, Oct. 22, 20023 Dani Myrick vs. Austin Peay, Sept. 29, 20022 24 times, most recently by Kendyl Wilson vs. Eastern Kentucky, Oct. 16, 2009

ASSISTS3 Jenni Duff y vs. Bacone, Sept. 14, 20073 Katie Behrens vs. Bacone, Sept. 14, 20073 Tavi Renier at Belmont, Oct. 16, 20022 Amy Iwanicki vs. SIU Edwardsville, Sept. 20, 20092 Amanda Cadell vs. Middle Tennessee, Sept. 5, 20012 Rachel Callahan vs. IPFW, Sept. 21, 20032 Kindal Keim vs. Murray State, Oct. 12, 20032 Kindal Keim vs. Eastern Kentucky, Sept. 30, 20052 Amy Kim vs. Morehead State, Oct. 11, 20022 Dani Myrick vs. Chatt anooga, Aug. 31, 20052 Dani Myrick vs. Memphis, Oct. 4, 20022 Dani Myrick vs. Morehead State, Oct. 11, 20022 Dani Myrick vs. Arkansas State, Sept. 8, 20022 Sherrie Weeks vs. Austin Peay, Sept. 29, 2002

SHOTS12 Sherrie Weeks at Lipscomb, Sept. 27, 200210 Katie Behrens vs. Eastern Kentucky, Oct. 5, 200710 Katie Behrens vs. Murray State, Oct. 13, 200510 Katie Behrens vs. Arkansas State, Sept. 10, 20069 Katie Behrens at Chatt anooga, Sept. 3, 20069 Rachel Callahan vs. Austin Peay, Sept. 29, 20029 Joanna Gomez at Jackson State, Sept. 20, 20029 Katie Jackson vs. Eastern Kentucky, Sept. 30, 20058 Katie Behrens at Eastern Kentucky, Oct. 6, 20068 Dani Myrick vs. Centenary, Aug. 26, 2005 SAVES18 Jane Carroll vs. Tennessee Tech, Oct. 1, 199918 Caryn Scheufl er vs. Missouri State, Aug. 31, 200117 Cara Sullivan vs. Samford, Oct. 13, 200616 Nicole Keltz vs. Eastern Illinois, Oct. 29, 199914 Caryn Scheufl er vs. Belmont, Sept. 12, 200114 Megan Dempsey at Jacksonville State, Oct. 3, 200312 Caryn Scheufl er vs. Eastern Illinois, Nov. 8, 200212 Cara Sullivan at Morehead State, Oct. 8, 2006

Matches Played20 ..................................................................................... 1999Victories10 ........................................................................... 2007, 2008Highest Winning Percentage.632.................................................................................... 2008Lowest Winning Percentage.000 ................................................................... (0-18 in 2000)Defeats19...................................................................................... 1999Ties5 ....................................................................................... 2006Longest Winning Streak5 ....................................................................................... 2002Longest Losing Streak18 ....................................................... Aug. 26 - Nov. 1, 2000Longest Unbeaten Streak10 ..................................................................................... 2002Longest Home Winning Streak7 ................................................ Nov. 4, 2008 - Oct. 16, 2009Longest Home Losing Streak13 ............................................ Oct. 29, 1999 - Sept. 12, 2001Longest Road Winning Streak2 (twice) ...................................................... Oct. 14-19, 2001.............................................................. Sept. 27-Oct. 25, 2009Longest Road Losing Streak34 ............................................... Sept. 6, 1998 - Sept. 8, 2001 Longest Shutout Streak677: 13 ......................................................... (88th minute vs. Austin Peay [Oct. 1, 2006] through 25th minute at Eastern Illinois [Oct. 31, 2006], parts of eight matches)Longest Scoreless Streak360: 00 ............................. (1st minute vs. Valparaiso [Sept. 24, 2000] through 90th minute vs. Tennessee Tech [Oct. 1,

2000], parts of four matches. Points120 ................................................................................... 2002Fewest Points24 ..................................................................................... 2000Goals47 ..................................................................................... 2002Fewest Goals9 ....................................................................................... 2000Assists28 ..................................................................................... 2002Fewest Assists5 ....................................................................................... 2006Shots363 ................................................................................... 2005Fewest Shots98 ..................................................................................... 2000Shutouts8 ............................................................................. 2007, 2009Fewest Shutouts0 ....................................................................................... 1999Goalkeeper Saves225 ................................................................................... 1999Fewest Goalkeeper Saves47 ..................................................................................... 2009Lowest Goals Against Average0.65 .................................................................................. 2008Most Overtime Matches6 ....................................................................................... 2006Most Consecutive Overtime Matches4 ....................................................................................... 2005All-Time Record in Overtime Matches........................................................................... 6-12-20 (.421)

POINTS23 vs. Bacone, Sept. 14, 200720 vs. Christian Brothers, Sept. 16, 200720 vs. Belmont, Sept. 17, 200318 at Lambuth, Sept. 24, 200718 vs. Morehead State, Oct. 2, 2005

GOALS8 vs. Bacone, Sept. 14, 20078 vs. Christian Brothers, Sept. 16, 20078 vs. Belmont, Sept. 17, 20037 at Lambuth, Sept. 24, 20077 vs. Morehead State, Oct. 2, 2005

ASSISTS8 vs. Bacone, Sept. 14, 20078 vs. Christian Brothers, Sept. 16, 20077 at Lambuth, Sept. 24, 20074 7 times, last vs. SIU Edwardsville, Sept. 20, 2009

SHOTS39 vs. Mississippi Valley State, Aug. 31, 200838 vs. Belmont, Sept. 17, 200333 vs. Lipscomb, Oct. 29, 200432 vs. Christian Brothers, Sept. 16, 200732 vs. Murray State, Oct. 13, 2005 FEWEST SHOTS ALLOWED0 vs. Missouri-Kansas City, Sept. 11, 20091 vs. Bacone, Sept. 14, 20071 vs. Christian Brothers, Sept. 16, 20071 at Jackson State, Sept. 20, 20022 vs. Eastern Illinois, Sept. 26, 20082 vs. Eastern Kentucky, Sept. 30, 2005

SAVES20 vs. Samford, Oct. 13, 200619 at Christian Brothers, Sept. 7, 200118 vs. Southwest Missouri, Aug. 31, 200114 at Jacksonville State, Oct. 3, 200314 vs. Belmont, Sept. 12, 2001

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YEARLY SCORING LEADERSYEARLY SCORING LEADERSYear Name GP Shots G A P1998 Kim Thompson 17 27 6 3 151999 Kelli Armstrong 19 19 6 1 132000 Lydia Lloyd 16 10 2 1 52001 Sherri Weeks 18 36 7 1 152002 Dani Myrick 19 55 16 7 392003 Katie Jackson 19 62 16 3 352004 Kindal Keim 17 36 5 1 112005 Katie Jackson 19 22 9 4 222006 Katie Behrens 18 65 5 1 112007 Katie Behrens 19 75 8 5 212008 Brooke Robertson 18 17 4 1 92009 Kendyl Wilson 16 21 4 1 9

SEASON-BY-SEASON TOTALS

YEARLY GOALKEEPING LEADERSYear Name GP Minutes Saves GA Save% GAA ShO W-L-T1998 Nikki Ammons 14 775:00 79 45 .436 5.23 0 0-8-01999 Paige Robinson 12 752:00 83 36 .359 4.31 0 0-8-02000 Paige Robinson 18 1387:00 186 86 .425 4.80 0 0-18-02001 Caryn Scheufl er 17 1446:40 144 42 .774 2.61 2 4-14-02002 Caryn Scheufl er 18 1521:45 116 24 .829 1.42 3 6-5-32003 Megan Dempsey 19 1640:45 119 21 .850 1.15 4 9-5-22004 Megan Dempsey 17 1585:39 83 33 .716 1.87 2 4-11-22005 Megan Dempsey 18 1121:58 39 19 .672 1.52 1 6-6-02006 Cara Sullivan 19 1840:00 147 27 .845 1.32 7 5-9-52007 Johanna Rathbun 16 1279:30 55 13 .809 0.91 5 9-3-22008 Johanna Rathbun 17 1608:50 66 12 .846 0.67 5 9-3-32009 Aubrey Buehler 16 1400:31 46 13 .780 0.84 5 9-7-0

UT MARTIN MISCELLANEOUS RECORDSRecord OverallAll-Time record (12 seasons) ............................................................................................... 72-128-20All-Time OVC record (regular season) ................................................................................ 29-44-12All-time home record .............................................................................................................. 51-44-6All-time road record ............................................................................................................... 19-75-12All-time neutral site record .......................................................................................................... 2-9-2All-time OVC Tournament record (nine appearances) ........................................................... 2-8-1

Year Matches Minutes Shots Goals Assists Points Saves GA GAA ShO W-L-T1998 17 1549:00 360 12 5 29 143 91 5.35 0 2-15-01999 20 1834:00 162 20 12 52 225 96 4.71 0 1-19-02000 18 1620:00 98 9 6 24 215 86 4.78 0 0-18-02001 18 1621:44 131 19 12 50 174 61 3.39 2 4-14-02002 19 1808:49 318 46 28 120 135 29 1.44 4 9-7-32003 19 1795:45 288 43 27 113 137 26 1.30 5 9-7-32004 17 1585:39 255 16 14 46 85 33 1.87 2 4-11-22005 19 1751:15 363 44 26 114 84 31 1.59 6 9-10-02006 19 1840:00 215 14 5 33 153 27 1.32 7 5-9-52007 19 1775:03 329 39 20 98 73 19 0.96 8 10-6-32008 19 1798:50 342 21 18 60 71 12 0.67 7 10-5-42009 16 1450:20 211 24 17 65 47 13 0.81 8 9-7-0

Cara Sullivan stopped a school record 19 saves against Samford during the 2006 match, on her way to sett ing a new freshman saves record with 147 on the year.

Katie Jackson led the Skyhawks in scoring during the 2003 and 2005 seasons, while nett ing 31 career goals.

OVC PLAYERS OF THE WEEKOFFENSIVE

Kim Thompson, Oct. 12, 1998 Dani Myrick, Oct. 7, 2002Dani Myrick, Oct. 14, 2002Katie Jackson, Sept. 22, 2003Katie Jackson, Oct. 27, 2003Katie Jackson, Aug. 30, 2005Katie Jackson, Oct. 4, 2005Katie Behrens, Sept. 18, 2007Katie Imperiale, Aug. 26, 2008Alex Windell, Sept. 22, 2009

DEFENSIVE Megan Dempsey, Sept. 8, 2003Megan Dempsey, Oct. 6, 2003Jamie Price, Oct. 31, 2006Sophie Cox, Oct. 23, 2007Danielle Rogers, Sept. 2, 2008Kelly Ann Hutchinson, Sept. 9, 2008Danielle Rogers, Oct. 28, 2008Danielle Rogers, Sept. 15, 2009Danielle Rogers, Sept. 22, 2009Stephanie Nilica, Oct. 13, 2009

GOALKEEPER Cara Sullivan, Sept. 19, 2006Cara Sullivan, Oct. 10, 2006Cara Sullivan, Oct. 17, 2006 Johanna Rathbun, Sept. 16, 2008Aubrey Buehler, Nov. 3, 2009

YEARLY STATISTICAL LEADERSYEARLY STATISTICAL LEADERS

Dani Myrick appears in the UT Martin record books 41 times, more than any other player in program history.

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* All-OVC Newcomer Team was fi rst added for the 2005 season, replacing the third team.

ALL-OVC NEWCOMER & HONORABLE MENTIONLisa de la Mothe

1998 (HM)

Cara Sullivan2006 (AN)

Aubrey Buehler2009 (AN)

Kim Thompson1999 (HM)

Melissa Govea2008 (AN)

Amanda Cadell2001 (HM)

Kelly Ann Hutchinson2008 (AN)

Sherrie Weeks2001 (HM)

Kendyl Wilson2009 (AN)

Dani Myrick2002, 2003

Caryn Scheufl er2002

Joanna Maas1998

Kim Thompson1998

OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM

SECOND TEAM ALL-OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE

THIRD TEAM ALL-OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCETavi Renier

2002Sherrie Weeks

2002Lindsey Tilk

2003Katie Jackson

2003* All-OVC Third Team selections were made only in the year’s 2002-03, replacing the honorable mention team.

FIRST TEAM ALL-OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE

Kelli Armstrong1999

Caryn Scheufl er2001

Katie Behrens2004, 2005

Paige Robinson2000

Meghann Jordan2002

Jamie Price2007

Amanda Cadell2000

Jamie Ohlheiser2003

Kendyl Wilson2009

Meghann McMullen2001

Dani Myrick2005

Kitt y Trent2002

Danielle Rogers2008

Nuala Deans2009

Caryn Scheufl er2002

Kelly Ann Hutchinson2008

Katie Behrens2007

Jamie Furstenberg2008

Jamie Price2007

Sophie Cox2009

Kindal Keim2003

Jamie Ohlheiser2004

Katie Behrens2006, 2007

SOCCER BUZZ MAGAZINE NATIONAL ELITE TEAM OF THE WEEK

Cara SullivanOctober 17, 2006

Nathan PiferOVC Coach of the Year

2002

1998 (12)Amanda AldridgeSarah BuyerJamie BullingtonLindsey ClarkLisa De La MotheBrandi IrwinJoanna MassCarrie MarcusAmy RookKim ThompsonHolly WilsonJulie Zbozien

1999 (7)Amanda AldridgeLindsey ClarkLisa De La MotheNichole Keltz Meghan McMullenAmy RookKim Thompson (*)

2000 (6)Beth Durrett Ginger HutchinsonNichole Keltz Meghan McMullenAudrey StoneNicole Tobin

2001 (7)Rachel CallahanMeghan McMullenEmily MillerChristina NortonGinger Parson (*)Kyndsey RandolphCaryn Scheufl er

2002 (11)Rachel CallahanBritt any DryeTabitha FishburnJoanna GomezKatie HausauerMeghann JordanEmily MillerChristina MooreGinger Parson (*)Caryn Scheufl erLindsey Tilk (*)

2003 (8)Rachel Callahan (*)Britt any DryeAngela FiddlerTabitha FishburnKatie HausauerMeghann JordanGinger ParsonLindsey Tilk (*)

2004 (11)Katie BehrensRachel CallahanPaula ComerlatoMegan DempseyJennifer ErmeyKatie HausauerKimberley Hood (*)Katie JacksonJamie PriceGinger Parson (*)Lindsey Tilk

2005 (12)Katie BehrensPaula ComerlatoMegan Dempsey (*)Katie HausauerKimberley HoodKatie JacksonErin JordanJody KiersJessica MetcalfJamie PriceCaitlin SmithLindsey Tilk

2006 (11)Katie BehrensCarey BlackPaula ComerlatoCaitlin FarrowJamie FurstenbergKristina GoldstineJody KiersFrankie MaynardJamie PriceCaitlin SmithKendall Straessle

2007 (16)Ashley AngererSarah BedellKatie BehrensSophie CoxNuala DeansJenni Duff yJamie Furstenberg (*)Kristina GoldstineErin JordanJody KiersStephanie NilicaJamie PriceJohanna RathbunCaitlin SmithKendall StraessleMarissa Wood-Sternburgh

2008 (14)Ashley AngererKim BoldtSophie CoxNuala DeansJenni Duff yJamie Furstenberg (*)Kristina GoldstineCorey MontgomeryJohanna RathbunBrooke RobertsonDanielle RogersCailin SmithTori TaylorMarissa Wood-Sternburgh (*)

2009 (10)Sophie CoxEmily CryeNuala Deans (*)Jenni Duff yJamie FurstenbergJessica HuntKelly Ann HutchinsonBrooke RobertsonTori TaylorMarissa Wood-Sternburgh

OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCECOMMISSIONER’S HONOR ROLL /MEDAL OF HONOR (*) MEMBERS

Danielle Rogers2008, 2009

SKYHAWKS OF DISTINCTIONSKYHAWKS OF DISTINCTION

Brooke Robertson2009

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2008

After guiding the UT Martin women’s soccer club team, Dr. Ruth Holden was hired to fi eld the fi rst intercollegiate squad. Holden retained 10 players from the club team and added eight true freshmen to form the fi rst Skyhawk squad. The inaugural edition of Skyhawk soccer picked up its fi rst victory in the third match of the season over Morehead State

2-1. UT Martin fi nished its fi rst season 2-15 overall and 1-3 in the Ohio Valley Conference. Kim Thompson set a school record with four goals Oct. 7 against North Alabama.

1998 1999

Nathan Pifer was hired March 15, from Midwestern State University as the second head coach of the Skyhawks. Sherrie Weeks and Lydia Lloyd led the squad with two goals apiece as UT Martin suff ered through an 0-18 season.

2000Pifer picked up his fi rst win Sept. 23 in the seventh match of the season after defeating Arkansas Litt le-Rock 2-1. UT Martin played its fi rst overtime match Oct. 9, falling 3-2 to Chatt anooga.

2001 2002

The Skyhawks record a second consecutive winning record and host their fi rst post season match when Southeast Missouri visited Nov. 4 and defeated UT Martin 2-0. Katie Jackson tied Dani Myrick’s single season record of 16 goals. For a second consecutive year, fi ve Skyhawks earned OVC All-Conference recognition.

UT Martin goes 4-11-2 and misses the OVC tournament for the fi rst time in three seasons. Freshman Katie Behrens nett ed three goals and earned the Skyhawks only spot on the all-conference team.

2005

Craig Roberts assumed the helm of the Skyhawk soccer program as the third head coach only four weeks prior to the season’s start. The Skyhawks set a school record with six shutouts, including fi ve consecutive conference shutouts. The Skyhawks returned to the OVC Tournament for the fi rst time since 2003.

2006

Dani M

yrick

2007

Katie Behrens

At the time, UT Martin had the winningest season in program history with a record 10 wins and advanced to the semi-fi nals of the OVC Tournament for the fi rst time in program history. Katie Behrens and Jamie Price were both named to the All-Ohio Valley Conference Team while Behrens was also named UT Martin’s Female Athlete of the Year.

Dani Myrick concluded her Skyhawk career as the all-time leader in goals scored, shots and assists. UT Martin set Ohio Valley Conference records for goals-per-game with 2.32 and shots-per-game with 19.11. As a team UT Martin tallied nine wins for the third time in four years.

UT Martin posted its fi rst winning season after going 9-7-3 overall and 4-3-2 in the OVC. The Skyhawks posted school records with fi ve consecutive wins and earning fi ve spots on the OVC All-Conference teams. The Skyhawks recorded a record 10 goals Oct. 11 against Morehead State. Dani Myrick set a freshman and school record with 16 goals on the season.

In its second year UT Martin managed only one win, defeating Chatt anooga 2-1 Oct. 22. The 1999 campaign would be the fi nal season for head coach Dr. Ruth Holden, who ended with a 3-34 overall record and 1-8 OVC record at UT Martin. Jane Carroll stopped a school record 18 shots in goal Oct. 1 against Tennessee Tech. Kelli Armstrong led the Skyhawks with six goals in her only year on the team.

20042003

The Skyhawk program reached new heights in its third season under Roberts, tying or breaking 12 school records, including most victories in one season (10) and highest season winning percentage (.632). The Skyhawks advanced to its fi rst OVC Tournament championship appearance, and had fi ve OVC Player of the Week honorees, including four straight weekly mentions, a new program record.

ALL-TIME HEAD COACHING RECORDS

Head Coach Years W-L-T Pct. OVC Pct.Dr. Ruth Holden 1998-99 3-34-0 .081 1-8-0 .111Nathan Pifer 2000-05 35-67-8 .355 12-27-3 .321Craig Roberts 2006-09 34-27-12 .548 16-9-9 .603

PROGRAM TIMELINEPROGRAM TIMELINE

2009

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ogers

The Skyhawks won their fi rst-ever Ohio Valley Conference regular-season championship, breaking or tying eight school records in the process. Danielle Rogers was one of six players to earn All-OVC mentions, as she was named the OVC Defensive Player of the Year - the fi rst time a Skyhawk had taken that award home. UT Martin also tied a program record with fi ve OVC Player of the Week honorees.

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00Christina Norton (2001)Megan Dempsey (2002)Bethany White (2003)Cara Sullivan (2006-07)Ashley Angerer (2008)Lauren MacKenzie (2010)

0

Nikki Keltz (1998-01)Shannon Lewis (2002)Allison Cofer (2005)Ashley Angerer (2007)Tessa Williams (2008)Sarah Jett (2008)Linnsie McMahan (2009)Elise Applegate (2010)

Nikki Ammons (1998)Jane Carroll (1999-00)Caryn Scheufl er (2001-02)Megan Dempsey (2003-05)Johanna Rathbun (2007-08)Aubrey Buehler (2009)

1

2Holly Wilson (1998)Emily Cairncross (2001-02)Britt any Drye (2003)Sarah Bedell (2004-07)Stephanie Nilica (2008-present)

3Ginger Hutchison (1998-00)Jamie Shaw (2001)Katie Jackson (2002-05)Danielle Rogers (2008-09)Hannah McGowen (2010)

Sarah Beyer (1998)Lisa de la Mothe (1999-00)Rachel Callahan (2001-04)Sarah Singleton (2005-07)Nuala Deans (2008-09)

4

5

Kyla Green (1998)Beth Durrett (1999)Audrey Russell (2000)Christina Moore (2001)Tabitha Fishburn (2002-03)Katie Behrens (2004-07)Brooke Robertson (2008-present)

6

Kim Thompson (1998)Nikki Ammons (1999-00)Ginger Schmitt (2001-04)Paula Sanematsu (2005)Sophie Cox (2006-07)Corey Montgomery (2008)Kristen Nichols (2009)Hannah Fessenden (2010)

Kennisha Cann (1998-99)Barbara Harman (2000)Mary Catherine Graziano (2001-02)Jennifer Ermey (2003-04)Sabrina Humphries (2005)Kelly Flannery (2006)Sarah Sharp (2007)Sophie Cox (2008-09)Mary Thompson (2010)

7

9Rosemary Strasser (1998-99)Mary Ann Dodson (2000)Carrie Miller (2001)Lindsey Tilk (2002-05)Caitlin Smith (2006-08)Jordan Warnement (2009)Bett ina Baer (2010)

10Julie Zbozien (1998)Kim Thompson (1999)Amanda Cadell (2000-01)Katie Hausauer (2002-05)Marissa Wood-Sternburgh (2007-present)

Lindsey Clark (1998-99)Beth Ann Durrett (2000)Lauren Greer (2001)Kitt y Trent (2002)Annie Cook (2003-04)Carey Black (2006)Danielle Rogers (2007)Rachel Piper (2008)Amanda Matt hews (2009)Abi Sanvee (2010)

11

12Lisa de la Mothe (1998)Meghan McMullen (1999-01)Lauren Cook (2002)Jamie Ohleiser (2003-05)Morgan Walley (2007)Jessica Hunt (2008-09)Michaela Gooden (2010)

13

Mandy Arledge (1998-99)Nicole Tobin (2000)Amy King (2001-03)Kim Hood (2004-05)Jamie Furstenberg (2006-09)

Joanna Maas (1998)Nicole Tobin (1999)Tavi Ranier (2000-02)Angela Fiddler (2003)Andrea Enevoldsen (2004)Jessica Metcalf (2005-06)Nuala Deans (2007)Tori Taylor (2008-present)

14

15Paige Robinson (1999-00)Emily Miller (2002)Kindall Keim (2003-05)Shannon Wessels (2006)Kim Boldt (2008-present)

16

Megan McMullen (1998)Amanda Cadell (1999)Audrey Stone (2000)Emily Miller (2001)Dani Myrick (2002-05)Erin Jordan (2006)Danielle deGuzman (2008)Alex Windell (2009)Amy Rook (1998)Sherrie Weeks (1999-02)Ashley Cedars (2003)Paula Comerlato (2004-06)Stephanie Nilica (2007)Melissa Govea (2008-present)

17

19Beth Ann Durrett (1998)Rosemary Strasser (1999-01)Alissa Rudd (2002)Caitlin Smith (2003)Stephanie Krush (2006)Alex Van Sise (2008)Morgan Brandon (2010)

Devra Whitney (1998-00)Christina Moore (2002-04)Kendall Straessle (2006-07)Kelly Ann Hutchinson (2008-09)Rosaelia Loza (2010)

20

21

Carrie Marcus (1998)Paige Coleman (1999)Mary Steel (2000)Joanna Gomez (2002)Lauren Greco (2003)Melanie Miller (2004)Kristina Goldstine (2005-08)Hillary Hitz (2009)

22

Jamie Bullington (1998)Kelli Armstrong (1999)Meghan Jordan (2001)Sarah Barnes (2002)Joanna Gomez (2003-04)Frankie Maynard (2006-07)Devan Lowe (2008)Emily Crye (2009-present)

Brandi Irwin (1998-99)Jody Kiers (2005-08)Kendyl Wilson (2009-present)23

24 Shelley Brock (1998)Alicia Ronca (2008)Danielle deGuzman (2009)

25 Kristine Jones (1998)Lindsey Kennetz (2008)Amy Iwanicki (2009)Sam Dunn (2010)

Lauren Williamson (2008)26

Lydia Lloyd (1998-01)Meghan Jordan (2002-04)Erin Jordan (2005)Caitlin Farrow (2006)Jenni Duff y (2007-present)

8 18

Sarah Keller (1998)Leslie Fischer (1999)Holly McNamara (2000)Lindsey Randolph (2001)Rebecca Barrington (2003)Jamie Price (2004-07)Katie Imperiale (2008-present)

Holly McNamara (1998)27

orton (2001) Rosemary Strasser (1998-99) Beth Ann Durrett (1998)

YEARLY JERSEY NUMBERSYEARLY JERSEY NUMBERS

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BETH DeBAUCHECommissioner

OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCEOHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE Entering its 63rd year, the Ohio Valley Conference continues to build on the success that has made it the nation’s eighth-oldest NCAA Division I conference. For only the second time in a decade, the Conference expanded by adding Southern Illinois University Edwardsville as the league’s 11th member in 2008. The move expanded the OVC’s geographical footprint to the St. Louis market and marked the first change in membership since expanding to the state of Alabama (Jacksonville State, Samford) in 2003. The 2009-10 school year saw a change in leadership as Beth DeBauche was named the seventh full-time Commissioner in league history on July 28. She is currently one of just five females to be the head of a Division I conference, and one of just eight to lead a Division I conference all-time. The last three commissioners of the OVC have moved onto jobs as the commissioner of the Big Ten, Big 12 and the Mid-American Conferences. The OVC’s proud history past dates back to 1948, but seeds for the new league were actually planted in 1941. It was then that Roy Stewart, the athletics director at Murray State, Charles (Turkey) Hughes, the athletics director at Eastern Kentucky, and Kelly Thompson, the public relations director at Western Kentucky, first broached the idea of forming a new conference. Discussions were put on hold by World War II, but reemerged Feb. 27-28, 1948 at the Kentucky Hotel in Louisville as the three original institutions combined with Morehead State, Louisville and Evansville to form the OVC. In the 1950s, the OVC became a pioneer on a much more significant scale socially. During times of racial segregation, league member Morehead State became one of the first non-traditionally black mid-southern institutions to accept a black student. In 1958, Marshall Banks earned athletically-related aid at Morehead, which signed a second black athlete, Howard Murphy, a year later. In 1961, Murphy earned all-conference recognition as a halfback in football. With racial barriers broken, the rest of the institutions in the league began to provide educational and athletic opportunities to African-Americans. The OVC also has the honor of being the only conference to boast the nation’s leaders in scoring, rebounding and assists all in one season. That feat was accomplished in 1991-92 by Morehead State’s Brett Roberts (28.1 ppg), Murray State’s Popeye Jones (14.4 rpg) and Tennessee Tech’s Van Usher (8.8 apg). In 2007-08, UT Martin guard Lester Hudson

became the first men’s Division I player to record a quadruple-double in a game, when he registered 25 points, 12 rebounds, 10 assists and 10 steals in a victory over Central Baptist College. Hudson, who ranked fourth in scoring nationally as a junior, returned for his senior season in 2008-09 and was second nationally in scoring (behind Davidson’s Stephen Curry) at 27.5 points a contest. Hudson earned numerous honors (including OVC Player of the Year and OVC Male Athlete of the Year in each 2008 and 2009 and All-American status from several outlets) before being drafted by the Boston Celtics with the No. 58 pick of the 2009 NBA Draft. Hudson became the first draft pick for the league since 2004 and only the third pick of the last decade for the OVC. In the late 1970s, women’s athletics began somewhat of a rebirth on the national scene as the NCAA began sponsoring and marketing women’s sports. Recognizing the need to provide increased opportunities for female athletes, the OVC established women’s championships in the sports of basketball, tennis and track in 1977, with cross country and volleyball added over the next four years. Those sports were initially governed by the Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (AIAW), but the overall strength of women’s programs in the league was demonstrated by the automatic bids the OVC instantly received when the NCAA became the governing body in 1982. The league also had another historical moment in November 2008 when the NCAA awarded Nashville the 2014 NCAA Women’s Division I Final Four. The OVC will serve as the host of the prestigious event, which is one of the biggest sporting events the city of Nashville can host. The event will be held at Bridgestone Arena in downtown Nashville. Over its 62 years, OVC teams have garnered national championships and bowl games in football, along with national team or individual titles in the sports of rifle, cross country, track and golf. The OVC has also produced several Olympic athletes, including Murray State’s Morgan Hicks, who was a member of the 2004 United States Olympic Rifle Team and Morehead State’s Brian Shimer who competed in five Winter Olympics in bobsled (winning a bronze medal in 2002) and coached the 2010 United States bobsled team to its first gold medal since 1948. In addition, some of the greatest players in professional sports were educated at OVC institutions. The list includes former greats such as football’s

Phil Simms (Morehead State), basketball’s Clem Haskins (Western Kentucky) and Bubba Wells (Austin Peay) and two-sport star Steve Hamilton (Morehead State) to present-day standouts like basketball player Trenton Hassell (Austin Peay), football players Tony Romo (Eastern Illinois)and Cortland Finnegan (Samford), and baseball players George Sherrill (Austin Peay) and Jon Rauch (Morehead State). Hamilton is the only athlete to ever play in the NCAA Basketball Championship, a Major League Baseball World Series (New York Yankees) and a NBA Championship Series (Los Angeles Lakers). In 2007 the Conference had two teams in the NCAA Women’s Soccer Tournament for the first time in league history, former OVC member Samford earned an at-large selection while Southeast Missouri was the Conference’s automatic bid. A first in the OVC occurred in 2008, when the league had a first round draft pick in both the NFL (Tennessee State’s Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie) and Major League Baseball (Eastern Kentucky’s Christian Friedrich) Drafts in the same school year. A year later (2009) the league had a Major League Baseball First Round Compensation Round pick (Eastern Illinois’ Tyler Kehrer who was No. 48 overall) and NBA Second Round pick (UT Martin’s Lester Hudson) in the same season. The playing field is not the only place where OVC athletes are working hard. The league also recognizes excellence in the classroom. Six Scholar-Athlete Awards are presented yearly to male and female athletes, while others are commended for their academic success by being Medal of Honor recipients or earning a spot on the Commissioner’s Honor Roll. Additionally, the league annually presents one institutional Academic Achievement Award, as well as separate team awards in each Conference-sponsored sport. Since the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) Academic All-America program began, the Ohio Valley Conference has had 192 student-athletes honored with the award, including 25 over the last two years (2008-09, 2009-10). Current OVC representatives include charter members Eastern Kentucky University, Morehead State University and Murray State University, along with Austin Peay State University, Eastern Illinois University, Jacksonville State University, Southeast Missouri State University, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, Tennessee State University, Tennessee Technological University and the University of Tennessee at Martin.

BRAD WALKERAssociate

Commissioner/Operations

JENNIFER GIBBSAssistant

Commissioner/Championships

KYLE SCHWARTZAssistant

Commissioner/Media Relations

BRIAN PULLEYAssistant

Commissioner/External Affairs

MATT BANKERAssistant

Commissioner/Institutional

Services

HEATHER BROWNDirector/

Media Relations

JON KUKADirector/

OVC SportProperties

JENNY KULCHARAdministrative

Assistant

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Above: Lester Hudson became the fi rst Skyhawk in history to be selected in the NBA Draft when he was drafted by the Boston Celtics with the 58th overall pick. Hudson was a two-time Ohio Valley Conference male athlete of the year after he was the second leading scorer in the nation and led the UT Martin men’s basketball team to its fi rst-ever OVC regular season championship in 2009, earning a berth in the National Invitational Tournament. The fi rst player in NCAA Division-I history to accumulate a quadruple-double, Hudson ended last season with his hometown Memphis Grizzlies.

Far Left: Off ensive tackle Joe Gibbs inked a free agent contract with the NFL’s St. Louis Rams after not allowing a sack for the second consecutive season. Gibbs was the fi rst Skyhawk to sign an NFL contract since 1988.

Left: Quarterback Cade Thompson wrapped up his remarkable three-year Skyhawk career as the program’s all-time leader in passing yards (6,260), completion percentage (60.4) and touchdown passes. (48).

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Below: One year after advancing to the program’s fi rst-ever NCAA Tournament, the 2010 UT Martin softball team won its fi rst regular season Ohio Valley Conference championship. The team recorded a school-record 47 victories and had 13 All-OVC mentions, including the Player of the Year (Megan Williams) and Pitcher of the Year (Paij Lintz ).

Left: The Skyhawk soccer team captured its fi rst-ever Ohio Valley Conference championship in 2010, breaking eight school records in the process. The team also boasted Danielle Rogers, the fi rst UT Martin player to earn OVC Defensive Player of the Year honors.

Above: First baseman Wes Patt erson broke the UT Martin all-time career home run record (36) and single-season record for runs batt ed in (64) as the team topped 12 single-season records and won its most amount of games in 18 years.

Right: The 2010 UT Martin rodeo team qualifi ed for its 35th consecutive College National Finals Rodeo appearance, while Jeff Askey won the national championship in bull riding.

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ATHLETIC TRAINING FACILITIES

Dr. Steve Houseworth Dr. John Materson Dr. Keith Nord Dr. G. Bradford Wright Dr. David E. Yakin

2009 Ohio Valley Conference CHAMPIONS

ATHLETIC TRAINING ROOMWith three Skyhawk training room locations throughout the UT Martin athletic facilities, student-athletes can be assured of receiving the best medical attention and rehabilitation available. The primary athletic training room facilities are located in the Skyhawk Fieldhouse. There are also satellite athletic training room locations in the Bob Carroll Football Building and near Pat Head Summitt Court in Skyhawk Arena.

The Skyhawk Fieldhouse athletic training room was renovated in 2007 as part of a $1.9 million dollar renovation of the entire Skyhawk Fieldhouse and Kathleen and Tom Elam Center. Included in the renovation was an updated whirlpool rehabilitation room where student-athletes can receive aqua rehabilitation and treatment. The athletic training room also contains multiple examination stations with the latest in rehabilitation equipment.

The athletic training staff uses a comprehensive approach to the injury care and wellness of student-athletes by utilizing state-of-the-art diagnostic and treatment equipment with the latest methods in the care and prevention of injuries.

Assistant Athletic Director Bart Belew is in his ninth year as head athletic trainer. Belew, a UT Martin graduate, went on to earn a master’s degree and serve as a graduate assistant at Ole Miss where he worked with both the football and baseball programs before a stint at Freed-Hardeman led him to a return to his alma mater in 2000 as the head athletic trainer. He currently has a staff of four full-time certified athletic trainers and support staff of 16 athletic training students.

The athletic training staff is surrounded by many qualified and generous team doctors, through a partnership with Sports Orthopedic and Spine of Jackson, Tenn.. Dr. G. Bradford Wright, MD, and Dr. Steve Houseworth, MD, serve as the primary team physicians and are directly responsible for the orthopedic needs of UT Martin student-athletes. Dr. Wright has previously worked as team physician with the US Olympic Track & Field teams, West Tennessee Diamond Jaxx and Memphis Riverkings while Dr. Houseworth has served as a team physician for Louisiana Tech University.

Dr. Wright and Dr. Houseworth are also assisted in the care for Skyhawk student-athletes by the other orthopedic specialist of Sports Orthopedic and Spine; Dr. David E. Yakin, MD, Dr. Keith Nord, MD, Dr. Timothy Sweo, MD, and Dr. John P. Masterson, MD.

The athletic training staff is one support group that the athletic teams cannot do without. They are responsible for staffing all practices and games as well as handling the day-to-day rehabilitation of injured or post-surgery student-athletes.

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SKYHAWK STRENGTH & CONDITIONINGThe UT Martin strength and conditioning facilities are for the exclusive use of Skyhawk student-athletes as they train for competition, under the direction of strength and conditioning coach Charles Rayburn.

Sport specific workouts are designed by Coach Rayburn and supervised at all times by one or more members of the strength and conditioning staff. Each student-athlete is placed in to respective developmental levels according to individual ability and specific regiments are then prescribed and continuously changed based on individual aptitude.

The Skyhawk strength and conditioning philosophy is multi-faceted with a primary emphasis on reducing injuries during the season.

The 3,500 square-foot Skyhawk weight room, located on the second level of Skyhawk Fieldhouse, includes Hammer Strength and Life Fitness machines and weights. This state-of-the-art facility is equipped with modern equipment ranging from self contained Power Lift multi-racks with 6x8 platforms, Olympic lifting bars, a complete line of rubber coated TGX dumbbells, a variety of glute/ham stations, a huge plyometric/medicine ball area, and various other supplemental pieces. The facility offers an unlimited variety of movements and exercises for the student-athlete.

The Skyhawk weight room allows for large enough groups so the student-athletes can train concurrently optimizing efficiency and effectiveness but, small enough to receive individual direction.

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OVC ACADEMIC AWARDSOVC ACADEMIC AWARDS

Awarded each fall (but based on the prior year’s achievements), the OVC Scholar-Athlete Award is the highest individual honor that can be earned by OVC student-athletes and it is given annually to three men and three women of junior or senior status who have accomplishments in both the classroom and athletic arena, as well as leadership qualities.

The winners are selected from a group of nominees by OVC Faculty Athletics Representatives. To be eligible, honorees must have at least a 3.25 GPA and conduct themselves in a manner which has brought credit to the student-athlete, his or her institution, intercollegiate athletics and the Ohio Valley Conference

Medal of HonorMedal of HonorThe OVC Medal of Honor is given annually to the student-athlete(s) who achieve the highest GPA (4.0) in a Conference-sponsored sport. Since joining the OVC in 1992, UT Martin student-athletes have claimed 136 Medals of Honor.

Year Total 1993-94 41994-95 41995-96 81996-97 81997-98 71998-99 51999-2000 72000-01 62001-02 7

Year Total 2002-03 122003-04 112004-05 72005-06 82006-07 92007-08 132008-09 82009-10 12

Commissioner’s Honor RollCommissioner’s Honor RollThe OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll is presented annually to student-athletes who have at least a 3.25 GPA and who have been eligible and on the team throughout the competitive season in their chosen NCAA-sponsored sport or sports. Since joining the OVC in 1992, over 1,000 student-athletes have been named to the Commissioner’s Honor Roll.Year Total 1993-94 481994-95 621995-96 681996-97 411997-98 381998-99 521999-2000 502000-01 582001-02 65

Year Total 2002-03 822003-04 812004-05 782005-06 812006-07 812007-08 852008-09 732009-10 70

UT MARTIN SCHOLAR-ATHLETES1994-95 Anna Davis Women’s Tennis Caroline Groves Women’s Tennis1996-97 Klas Brunskog Men’s Tennis Angela Olsen Women’s Tennis1997-98 Arthur Castle Men’s Basketball2001-02 Kelly Pendleton Women’s Basketball2002-03 Rachel Ahlers Volleyball2004-05 Brady Wahlberg Football2005-06 Chad McMahan Football2007-08 Andrey Yesipov Men’s Tennis2008-09 Jamie Furstenberg Soccer

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UT MARTIN CAMPUS LEADERSHIP

Executive Officer C. Porter Claxton 1927-1934Executive Officer Paul Meek 1934-1967Chancellor Archie R. Dykes 1967-1971Acting Chancellor A. Norman Campbell 1971Chancellor Larry T. McGehee 1971-1979Acting Chancellor John W. Prados 1979Chancellor Charles E. Smith 1979-1985Acting Chancellor D. Nick Dunagan 1985-1986Chancellor Margaret N. Perry 1986-1998Acting Chancellor D. Nick Dunagan 1998Chancellor Philip W. Conn 1998-2000Acting Chancellor D. Nick Dunagan 2000-2001Chancellor D. Nick Dunagan 2001-2007Chancellor Thomas A. Rakes 2007-Present

Dr. Thomas A. Rakes is the ninth chancellor at The University of Tennessee at Martin. Prior to his appointment as chancellor in 2007, he served as provost and vice chancellor for academic affairs at UT Martin. He served as interim president at The University of Louisiana at Monroe where he also held positions as provost and vice president for academic affairs, dean of graduate studies and research and dean of the College of Education and Human Development from 1995 until 2002.

A Virginia native, Dr. Rakes began his career in higher education at The University of Memphis where he spent 16 years as a faculty member, seven years as a department chair, and where he also served as director of research and development in the College of Education. He holds a Bachelor of Science in psychology from Milligan College, a Master of Arts from East Tennessee State University and a doctorate in curriculum and instruction from the University of Tennessee Knoxville. Dr. Rakes was recently awarded an honorary doctoral degree

from Hirosaki University, Japan.During his career Dr. Rakes has authored 24 books and monographs and more

than 80 national and international-level publications. He has served as principal investigator or administrator for over $7.5 million in external grants. Dr. Rakes has been involved on numerous community boards including the Boy Scouts of America, the United Way, the Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities, Blue Ribbon Commission on Excellence in Education and the Chamber of Commerce. He has served as a consultant to more than 40 different colleges and universities in 21 states as well as corporate groups such as Belz Enterprises, Harcourt Brace, several insurance companies and financial institutions.

His wife, Dr. Glenda Rakes, is a professor of education at UT Martin, who specializes in instructional design and technology.

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Phil Dane begins his eleventh year as the director of athletics after serving as vice chancellor for business and finance at UT Martin for 13 years. He has overseen facility improvements, budget increases, and staffing changes which have resulted in Ohio Valley Conference championships in football, men’s basketball, volleyball, softball, and women’s tennis.

Dane was successful in proposing a referendum to the Student Government Association in 2007 that generates over $600,000 annually. This funding has provided additional staff increases and budget increases for various administrative and sports programs as well as major facility improvements for baseball and softball. New grandstands were installed at both fields in 2008. New ighting was installed on both fields in 2009. Construction will begin on a $1,000,000 baseball/softball building in November, 2009 with the debt service being paid from referendum funds. Over 63 percent of the student body voted in favor of the referendum in April 2007.

Dane oversaw the building and completion of the Bob Carroll Football Building, a $2.5 million project. Funding for the project came from private gifts. The 17,000-square-foot facility has office space for all football personnel, meeting rooms, a locker room, a training room and a magnificent multi-purpose room overlooking H.K. Grantham Field. With the momentum from of an OVC champhionship season in 2006, then Chancellor Nick Dunagan, provided institutional matching funds when Skyhawk fans donated $250,000 toward a new synthetic surface for Hardy M. Graham Stadium. That challenge was met and new FieldTurf surface was installed before the 2008 season.

In 2006 a major seating renovation was completed in the Kathleen and Tom Elam Center. More than 1,200 chair back seats were installed on the east side of the arena replacing a combination of bleachers and chair back seats. Bleachers and a press box facility at the Skyhawk Soccer Field were also completed in the fall of 2006.

Dane has guided the university through its most recent NCAA Division I Certification. In addition he is a peer reviewer in the NCAA Division I Certification Program. He has performed peer reviews at the University of Delaware, Western Kentucky University, Robert Morris University and Texas State University. Dane will serve as the chairman of the OVC Athletic Directors Council in 2010-2011. He also serves as the administrative liaison for the Ohio Valley Conference men’s golf coaches.

Before he was named athletics director in 2000, Dane served as vice chancellor for business and finance from 1987-2000. In 1999, he chaired a commission to study the role and funding of intercollegiate athletics at UT Martin. The study commission developed a plan that allowed scholarship football to continue, and since 2000 Dane has worked with the university’s administration

to restore funding for football scholarships to the same level as other OVC institutions.

He has held various positions at UT Martin since 1979. He is an Air Force veteran and a three-year baseball letter winner at Tennessee Tech University. He earned his bachelor’s degree in 1978 and worked for Price Waterhouse and Company before beginning his association with UT Martin. He earned his MBA from UT Martin in 1984.

Dane is active in community and church organizations. He has served as commissioner of the Martin Girls Softball League and president of the Breakfast Optimist Club. He is currently a member of the Martin Rotary Club and is a deacon at the First Baptist Church of Martin.

Dane and his wife, Debbie, a third-grade teacher at Martin Elementary School, are the parents of three daughters: Shelly obtained her undergraduate and graduate degrees from UT Martin and teaches third grade at Dexter Elementary School in Cordova, Tenn..; Katie, teaches fifth grade at Martin Elementary School; and Abbey, also a UT Martin graduate, is marketing specialist with the Memphis Zoo.

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Over 10 years ago, Phil Dane requested the opportunity to assume the role of director of athletics when the previous director retired. After serving as Vice Chancellor for Business and Finance for 13 years he was looking for a new challenge and athletics had always been his secret passion.

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SUPPORT STAFFSUPPORT STAFF

Bart BelewAssistant Athletics Director/

Athletic Training

Col. Bill KalerAssistant Athletics Director/

Compliance

Danelle FabianichAssistant Athletics Director/

Administration & SWA

Bob BeardRifle

Jason JamesMen’s Basketball

Donley CanarySoftball

Jerry CarpenterMen’s Golf

Bubba CatesBaseball

Meghan CunninghamEquestrian

John LuthiRodeo

Darrin McClureVolleyball

Phil McNamaraSoccer

Gordon SandersMen’s & Women’sCross Country

Jason SimpsonFootball

Fran SpearsCheerleading

Kevin McMillanWomen’s Basketball

Dennis TaylorWomen’s Tennis

Tim BarringtonPA Announcer

Chris BrinkleySkyhawk Radio

Network

Tom Britt Skyhawk Radio

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Jenny CanaryTicket Manager

Butch DowtyEquipment Manager

Stacie EvansAcademic Support

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Nell GulletFaculty Athletic Representative

Trudy HendersonAdmistrative

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Vickie HiggsAdministrative

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Jason HudsonFundraising and

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Dani JamesAssistant Athletic

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Todd KirkendolAssistant Athletic

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Joe LofaroSports Information

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Katherine MalikAssistant Athletic

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Tracie MossAthletics Insurance

Ryne RickmanSports Information

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Trevor RuszkowskiPhotographic

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Front Row (from L to R): Kendyl Wilson, Morgan Brandon, Brooke Robertson, Emily Crye, Abi Sanvee, Hannah Fessenden, Michaela Gooden.

Middle Row (from L to R): Kim Boldt, Melissa Govea, Katie Imperiale, Stephanie Nilica, Marissa Wood-Sternburgh, Hannah McGowen, Mary Thompson.

Back Row (from L to R): Head Coach Phil McNamara, Bettina Baer, Tori Taylor, Sam Dunn, Lauren MacKenzie, Elise Applegate, Jenni Duffy, Rosaelia Loza, Assistant Coach Leslie Marcouiller, Trainer Katherine Malik.

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Date Opponent Location Time Fri., Aug. 20 Mississippi State SKYHAWK FIELD 4 p.m. Sun., Aug. 22 Arkansas State Jonesboro, Ark. 2 p.m. Fri., Aug. 27 Lipscomb Nashville, Tenn. 7 p.m. Sun., Aug. 29 Missouri State Springfi eld, Mo. 1 p.m. Fri., Sept. 3 Cal State-Bakersfi eld Bakersfi eld, Calif. 7:30 p.m. Sun., Sept. 5 Loyola Marymount Los Angeles, Calif. 3 p.m. Fri., Sept. 10 Evansville SKYHAWK FIELD 4 p.m. Sun., Sept. 12 IPFW SKYHAWK FIELD 2 p.m. Sun., Sept. 19 SIU Edwardsville Edwardsville, Ill. 1 p.m. Fri., Sept. 24 *Morehead State Morehead, Ky. 6 p.m. Sun., Sept. 26 *Eastern Kentucky Richmond, Ky. 1 p.m. Fri., Oct. 1 *Austin Peay SKYHAWK FIELD 4 p.m. Sun., Oct. 3 *Jacksonville State SKYHAWK FIELD 2 p.m. Sun., Oct. 10 *Tennessee Tech SKYHAWK FIELD 2 p.m. Fri, Oct. 15 Arkansas-Pine Bluff Pine Bluff , Ark. 3 p.m. Sun., Oct. 17 *Murray State SKYHAWK FIELD 2 p.m. Fri., Oct. 22 *Eastern Illinois Charleston, Ill. 3 p.m. Sun., Oct. 24 *Southeast Missouri Cape Girardeau, Mo. 2 p.m. Thurs., Nov. 4 OVC Tournament Quarterfi nals %TBA TBA Fri., Nov. 5 OVC Tournament Semifi nals %TBA TBA Sun., Nov. 7 OVC Tournament Championship %TBA TBA

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