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Morgan Marlborough
2009 Big 12 Offensive Player of the Year
2009 Big 12 Rookie of the Year

Molly Thomas
2009 Second-Team All-Big 12
2008 Big 12 All-Newcomer

NEBRASKA SOCCER 2010 OFFICIAL MEDIA & RECRUITING GUIDE


This is Nebraska.......................................................1-26 Soccer Support Staff....................................................37 NCAA Division I Leaders/Tournament Results..............80
Nebraska Soccer.........................................................2-3 Athletic Administration.............................................38-41 National Rankings........................................................81
Huskers on the International Stage................................4 Nebraska Soccer Booster Club....................................42 Game-By-Game Box Scores...................................82-84
Huskers in the Pros........................................................5 Graduated Senior Bios............................................85-90
Soccer Facilities..........................................................6-7 2010 Huskers..........................................................43-63
All-Sports Facilities......................................................8-9 Morgan Marlborough...............................................44-45 Records................................................................. 91-114
Athletic Medicine..........................................................10 Molly Thomas..........................................................46-47 Individual Honors and Awards ................................92-94
Nutrition....................................................................... 11 Michaella Fulmer..........................................................48 Huskers in the Pros......................................................95
Husker Power/Life Skills..........................................12-13 Colleen Goetzmann......................................................49 Individual Records.................................................96-100
Academic Success..................................................14-15 Brittany Goosen...........................................................50 Team Records.....................................................101-104
Academic Support...................................................16-17 Tara Macdonald............................................................51 Big 12 Tournament Records................................105-106
Husker Athletics......................................................18-19 Anna White..................................................................52 NCAA Tournament Records.................................107-108
The University of Nebraska.....................................20-21 Jaclyn White.................................................................53 Coaching History and Records...................................109
The City of Lincoln.......................................................22 Alexa Cardona.............................................................54 Nebraska Soccer Field Records.................................109
The State of Nebraska.................................................23 Katie Goetzmann.........................................................55 All-Time Results......................................................... 110
Big Ten Conference.................................................24-25 Blair Slapper................................................................56 Year-By-Year Results.......................................... 111-112
Radio and Television Roster.........................................26 Jordan Jackson............................................................57 Nebraska's All-Time Letterwinners...................... 113-114
Bri Badje/Stacy Bartels.................................................58
Introduction.............................................................27-32 Emma Stevens/Hannah Dittmar...................................59 Media Services.................................................... 115-120
Season Preview/Quick Facts...................................28-29 Maddie Hanssler/Maritza Hayes...................................60 Athletic Department Directory..................................... 116
Alphabetical and Numerical Rosters.............................30 Ashley Hick/Kylie Kusleika...........................................61 Compliance Guidelines for Boosters..............................117
Pronunciation Guide.....................................................30 Megan Merrill/Mallorie Monhollon.................................62 Big 12 Conference...................................................... 118
Roster Breakdown........................................................31 Ari Romero/Amy Swearer.............................................63 Media Services and Information.......................... 119-120
2010 Schedule.............................................................32 Huskers Authentic........................................................64
2010 Travel Destinations..............................................32
Opponents..............................................................65-72
Coaches & Staff......................................................33-42 2009 Review...........................................................73-90
Coach John Walker.................................................34-35 Season Review.......................................................74-75
Assistant Coach Dan Bassett.......................................36 Season Results and Statistics.................................76-77
Interim Assistant Coach Marty Everding.......................36 Big 12 Statistics......................................................78-79

Credits: The 2010 Nebraska soccer media guide was written, designed and edited by Media Relations Intern Brandon Gries. Editorial assistance was provided by Director of Media
Relations Operations Jeff Griesch and Assistant Media Relations Director Matt Smit. The book was produced on Adobe InDesign CS4 and printed by UNL Printing Services. The cover
was designed by Athletic Department Design Specialist Annie Wood. Photo credits to Scott Bruhn, Shane Lardinois, Jaye Howell, Jerod Dahlgren, Matt Miller, Jamie Rhodes, Tom Slocum,
Richard Voges, Mike Warren, Women’s Professional Soccer, the Lincoln Convention and Visitors Bureau and the UNL Public Relations Office. The cost of the 2010 Nebraska soccer
media guide is $5.00.

10 ncaa tournament appearances 236 all-time victories 8 big 12 championships


68 all-big 12 selections 16 all-americans 108 academic all-big 12 honorees

HUSKERS.COM I 2010 NEBRASKA SOCCER


THIS IS NEBRASKA
Since its inaugural season in 1994, Nebraska soccer has grown into one of the most respected and successful programs in the Big 12 Conference
and around the nation. Head Coach John Walker came to Nebraska in April of that year on a mission to construct national championship-caliber
teams, and in 16 seasons Walker has developed a program that consistently competes among the elite in collegiate soccer.

In less than two decades, Nebraska has earned 236 wins and made 10 NCAA Tournament appearances. In that time, the Huskers have also won
a league-best five Big 12 Tournament titles and had 43 student-athletes earn first-team All-Big 12 honors. Nebraska’s athletes consistently go on to
find success at the next level of soccer as professional and national team players. In fact, three former Huskers are currently playing in the Women’s
Professional Soccer league.

One of the reasons Nebraska has been able to develop such a successful program is the level of dedication shown by the University. From its
humble beginnings off campus at the Abbott Sports Complex, the soccer program now enjoys state-of-the-art facilities, including administrative
offices, locker rooms and indoor training areas, located in the heart of campus. With a wealth of support and a history of success, Nebraska soccer
expects to contend for championships in the years to come.

Above: The Nebraska soccer program


has been built on the strong support
from top coaches and players, including
(from left): Coach John Walker, who
has guided NU to a 236-91-21 record in
the past 16 years; Lindsay Eddleman,
a second-team All-American forward in
1996; Jenny Benson, a first-team All-
American defender in 2000; and Brittany
Timko, a three-time Big 12 Player of the
Year.

Right: The Nebraska soccer program


has won eight Big 12 championships,
including a league-leading five
conference tournament titles. NU’s five
Big 12 tournament titles came in 1996,
1998 (right), 1999 (left), 2000 and 2002.
The Huskers also claimed regular-season
crowns in 1996, 1999 and 2000.

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SOCCER
For over a decade and a half, the Nebraska
soccer program has been the destination
of choice for some of the top players in the
country. Overall, Nebraska ranks among the
top programs in victories and first-team Big 12
Conference awards in one of the elite leagues
in the nation.

Left: Morgan Marlborough (left) and Carly


Peetz (right) were first-team All-Big 12
honorees in 2009, adding to Nebraska’s
conference-leading total.

Nebraska Soccer by the Numbers


2 5 8 9 10 16 16 68 236
Elite Eight League-leading Seasons advancing World Cup NCAA Tournament Seasons under All-America awards All-Big 12 All-time victories in
appearances in Big 12 Tournament to the Sweet competitors, appearances in 16 Head Coach John from 10 student- selections, including Nebraska soccer
program history titles 16 in the NCAA including four seasons Walker, the only athletes a league-leading 43 history
Tournament on 2007 squad head coach in NU first team
soccer history

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International Huskers
Players have consistently risen from Nebraska to the
next level of the sport, including World Cup and Olympic
competition. Three former Huskers represented Canada at
the 2008 Olympic Games, in the country’s first-ever Olympic
appearance. Since the inaugural Women’s World Cup in
1991, nine former Nebraska soccer players have participated
in 13 World Cup competitions. In 2003, seven former Huskers
made up the 20-player Canadian roster that advanced to the
semifinal match. Four former Huskers joined the Canadian
squad for contests in the 2007 World Cup.

Olympic Huskers
Karina LeBlanc, Goalkeeper
Canada, 2008
Brittany Timko, Midfielder
Canada, 2008
Amy Walsh, Midfielder
Canada, 2008

World Cup Huskers


Sasha Andrews, Defender
Canada, 2003
Tanya Dennis, Defender
Canada, 2003, 2007
Tanya Franck, Defender
Canada, 1999
Christine Latham
Canada, 2003
Karina LeBlanc, Goalkeeper
Canada, 1999, 2003, 2007
Isabelle Morneau, Defender
Canada, 1995, 1999, 2003
Sharolta Nonen, Defender
Canada, 1999, 2003
Brittany Timko, Midfielder
Canada, 2003, 2007
Amy Walsh, Midfielder
Canada, 1999, 2007

All-Time Canadian
Caps Leaders
1. Christine Sinclair - 138
2. Andrea Neil - 132
3. Charmaine Hooper - 130
4. Randee Hermus - 113
5. *Amy Walsh - 102
6. Diana Matheson - 99
7. *Brittany Timko - 94
8. Kara Lang - 88
9. *Isabelle Morneau - 87
10. Silvana Burtini - 78
Rhian Wilkinson - 78
12. *Karina LeBlanc - 76
13. Kristina Kiss - 75
14. Geri Donnelly - 72
15. Candace Chapman - 70
16. *Sharolta Nonen - 63
17. Martina Franko - 55
18. Erin McLeod - 54
19. *Christine Latham - 49
20. *Sasha Andrews - 47
Janine Helland (Wood) - 47
* denotes former Huskers

Former Husker Brittany Timko (top left) played all 540 minutes
in six contests of the 2003 World Cup and notched one assist.
All-American Christine Latham (middle left) was responsible
for three of Canada’s goals in the 2003 World Cup, while
Amy Walsh (middle right) ranks fifth all-time on the Canadian
caps leaders chart. Karina LeBlanc (bottom left) and Isabelle
Morneau (bottom right) both rank in the top 12 for all-time caps.

Current Husker Morgan Marlborough (top right) traveled to


Guatemala and Spain with the U.S. Under-20 Women’s National
Team. She scored the game-winning goal vs. Trinidad & Tabago
during pool play at the 2010 CONCACAF Under-20 Women’s
Championship.

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Huskers in
Pros
With stellar collegiate careers behind them, several
Huskers chose to continue their playing days at the
professional level. Eleven former Nebraska soccer
players were drafted into the Women’s United
Soccer Association (WUSA), an eight-team league
that ran from 2000 to 2003, while three former
Huskers play in Women’s Professional Soccer
(WPS), a seven-team league that started in the
spring of 2009. NU is one of six schools to have
at least two former players drafted in the WPS,
and only seven programs have more players in the
league.

Huskers in the Draft


WUSA
Breanna Boyd, Carolina Courage,
1st round, 8th overall pick, 2002
Christine Latham, San Diego Spirit,
2002 Discovery Player
Becky Hogan, Boston Breakers,
3rd round, 19th overall pick, 2001
Meghan Anderson, Carolina Courage,
3rd round, 20th overall pick, 2001
Sharolta Nonen, Atlanta Beat,
3rd round, 17th overall pick, 2000
Jenny Benson, Philadelphia Charge,
3rd round, 18th overall pick, 2000
Karina LeBlanc, Boston Breakers,
3rd round, 21st overall pick, 2000
Amy Walsh, Bay Area CyberRays,
3rd round, 24th overall pick, 2000
Lindsay Eddleman, Boston Breakers,
13th round, 102nd overall pick, 2000
Rebecca Hornbacher, New York Power,
13th round, 110th overall pick, 2000
Kim Engesser, Atlanta Beat,
14th round, 113th overall pick, 2000

Christine Latham (top left), Breanna Boyd


(bottom left), Sharolta Nonen (top), Meghan
WPS
Karina LeBlanc, Los Angeles Sol,
Anderson (middle right) and Karina LeBlanc 1st round, 5th overall pick, 2009
(bottom) are among the former Huskers who Christine Latham, Boston Breakers,
continued their careers in the WUSA. LeBlanc, 2009 Discovery Player
Latham and Nonen also spent time in the new Sharolta Nonen, Los Angeles Sol,
WPS league. Signed as a free agent in 2009
Carly Peetz, Boston Breakers
6th round, 52nd overall pick, 2010

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Soccer Facilities
The home of the Huskers, the Nebraska Soccer Field and its surrounding facilities provide NU players with every tool needed to be successful. Since
moving on campus for the first time in school history in 2005, the Huskers have played the past four seasons on the field, which is located off the northeast
corner of Memorial Stadium in the Ed Weir Track. The facility features seating for at least 3,500.

The field is also located directly next to the Hawks Championship Center, which houses new offices, locker rooms, meeting rooms and indoor practice facilities for the
Husker soccer program. Nebraska is one of the few schools in the nation with all of its soccer facilities located on campus.

Right: Named after the former Husker defender, the Jenna Cooper Team Room
includes a flat screen, high-definition television, a conference table and a lounge area
for hosting team meetings and other gatherings. Players and coaches each have
ample space to view game or practice video, giving them a greater edge in preparing
for competition.

Below left: Each Nebraska player is introduced to Husker fans before home
contests, after which the NU squad honors America with the playing of the
national anthem.

Below right: Nebraska’s locker rooms include a student-athlete lounge, where


players can relax between classes, meetings or practices while watching
television or surfing the wireless Internet.

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The newly redesigned soccer locker room features


hand-made wood units for each player. The lockers
are also customized with a name plate and action
photo of the player.

The design of the locker room allows each athlete to


have a greater amount of space and personal storage,
while providing a convenient location next to the
players’ lounge.

Below right: The Hawks Championship Center opened for the


soccer team during the spring of 2006. The magnificent facility
features FieldTurf ideal for year-round indoor training for the
Huskers.

Left: Home to the majority of the soccer facilities, the


indoor center is connected by a skybridge to the Tom and
Nancy Osborne Athletic Complex to give Nebraska players
access to the weight room, athletic medicine and academic
services.

Below left: An inside view of the Hawks Championship Center


shows the plentiful space the soccer program can use for
practice in all weather conditions. The temperature-controlled
space also opens onto extra grass practice fields.

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SPORT FACILITIES

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Nebraska’s top facilities are not limited to the


soccer program. Nearly every Husker sport
enjoys a venue that ranks among the nation’s
best. Nebraska is dedicated to providing its
athletes top-notch game-day and practice
atmospheres in every sport. Nebraska
annually hosts several Big 12 and NCAA
Championship events, including volleyball,
baseball, soccer, softball, track and field,
gymnastics, golf, wrestling and swimming
and diving.

Top left: Nebraska’s baseball team ranks among


the nation’s leaders in attendance at Hawks Field at
Haymarket Park.
Top right: The Osborne Athletic Complex provides
Nebraska student-athletes with top-notch training
facilities.
Middle: Nebraska’s teams compete in some of the
nation’s finest facilities in front of large crowds.
Bottom left: Memorial Stadium is packed for every
home game and features a giant HuskerVision replay
board. The Mitsubishi replay screen is one of the
largest in any college stadium in the United States,
measuring 117-feet, 7 1/8-inches wide by 33-feet, 7
3/16-inches high, roughly five times the width of the
original screens inside Memorial Stadium. There are
also replay boards in each of the four corners of the
stadium and new ribbon boards spanning the east and
west balconies.
Bottom right: The main entrance to the Osborne
Athletic Complex and Traditions Lobby features an
impressive waterfall and a wall that honors those
who contributed to the massive project, as well as
memorabilia and trophies from all of Nebraska’s
bowl games.

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ATHLETIC MEDICINE
Providing expert care to more than 550 Husker student-athletes, Nebraska features one of the most well-trained and highly
skilled athletic medicine staffs in the country.
Under the guidance of Director of Athletic Medicine Dr. Lonnie Albers and Head Athletic Trainer and Physical Therapist Jerry
Weber, the 2010-11 Nebraska athletic medicine staff consists of five doctors, two therapist/athletic trainers, five athletic trainers
and seven graduate assistant athletic trainers.
Nebraska’s team of orthopaedists is led by Chief of Staff Dr. Pat Clare, a nationally respected orthopaedic surgeon
with more than 30 years of service to Husker athletics.

Above and bottom: Head soccer athletic trainer Lisa


Loewenstein (right) works with athletes to get them back to
peak physical condition as quickly as possible. They utilize
state-of-the-art equipment throughout Nebraska’s facilities.

Left: The Athletic Medicine Center features a


hydrotherapy area that includes a three-level laned pool,
which allows student-athletes across all of Nebraska’s
sports to work out simultaneously. The Hydroworx 1000
Treadmill Pool is equipped with two cameras underwater
for evaluation and assessment, while hot and cold plunge
tanks are also available to the Huskers.

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The medical facilities at Nebraska have long been


among the nation’s best, and NU’s athletic medicine
center within the Tom and Nancy Osborne Athletic
Complex will keep the Huskers on the front line
of technology for decades to come. In addition to
Nebraska’s North Stadium facility, the NU Coliseum,
the Bob Devaney Sports Center and Haymarket Park
all feature athletic medicine areas.

NUTRITION

Nebraska’s Sports Nutritionists Josh Hingst and Lindsey Remmers work with all 23 of Nebraska’s sports by educating athletes on topics such as increasing lean body mass, losing body fat,
staying hydrated, nutritional strategies for competition, maximizing recovery following workouts and supplement use. Athletes are given individualized nutrition plans that can be applied in
Nebraska’s Performance Buffet at the Hewit Dining Center, which is open each day for lunch and dinner and was expanded and remodeled for the 2010 season. Student-athletes also utilize
a fueling station called the landing (above left) to provide fluids, and nutritional foods before and after workouts and practices to maximize performance and recovery.

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HUSKER POWER

The model strength and conditioning program in the Nebraska’s strength training facilities have set the
nation, Husker Power plays a major role in the continuing standard in collegiate strength training since the early
success of Nebraska athletics. Nebraska’s strength 1970s. The Nebraska strength complex has been one of
program was the first in the nation, and with 11 current the most efficient and well-designed weight rooms in the
staff members is now one of the most comprehensive country for nearly four decades.
strength and conditioning organizations in the nation.

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LIFE SKILLS
To provide proactive education, resources and support throughout college and beyond, best
preparing Husker student-athletes for life after sports. Services will foster transition, retention,
responsible decision-making, leadership, volunteerism and career development.
Nebraska has long been considered a pioneer in life skills support and programming. In
1998, Nebraska was one of five Division I schools nationally to win the prestigious Program
of Excellence Award recognizing a strong commitment to total person development. In 2005,
Keith Zimmer, Associate A.D. for Life Skills, was the recipient of the Dr. Gene Hooks Award
recognizing him as the top life skills administrator in the country.

Life Skills Components


Proactive Education
Husker Life Seminar – All incoming student-athletes complete a 16-week fall semester
seminar addressing a variety of life skills topics ranging from leadership to money to
relationships and study skills. Team Workshops – Campus and community experts facilitate
team-specific life skills education workshops. Student-Athlete Assemblies – Meetings
featuring remarks from Athletic Director Tom Osborne and nationally recognized life skills
trainers.
Personalized Support/Individual Sessions
Resume Development – Each student-athlete works individually with a life skills staff First – Leadership group providing programming and specialized support to student-
member to create a personalized resume with periodic follow-up meetings to make updates athletes of color, women and international student-athletes. HERO Leadership Award –
through graduation. Game Plan Creation – Life skills counselors will create a “Game Plan for
Individual recognition to Huskers who have consistently gone above and beyond serving
Life” outlining specific goals and objectives to be completed to enhance marketability prior to
as an exemplary role-model. Brook Berringer Citizenship Team – Annual “Good Works”
college graduation. Sports Psychology/Performance Enhancement – Sports psychology
resources are available to assist with performance enhancement. team honoring football players for dedicated service in memory of late Husker Brook
Berringer. Life Skills Award of Excellence – Presented to the single men’s and women’s
Community Outreach team who scores the highest point total in the year-long life skills team competition.
Nebraska student-athletes combine to impact over 100,000 people statewide on an
annual basis. Team Service Requirement – Each team participates in a minimum of two Career Commitment
service projects per year. School Outreach – Individuals participate in numerous school In addition to the creation of a personalized resume and game plan, the following career
outreach campaigns in both classroom and assembly settings. Hospital Visits – Huskers resources are available to every Husker. Student-Athlete Career Fair – Attended by
are frequent hospital visitors providing cheer and encouragement to a variety of patients. approximately 25 companies. Networking/Nexpo Night – Former Huskers and every
Mondays Matter – Monday evening outreach to various local community agencies placing UNL college educate student-athletes about major and career options. Assessments
athletics in the proper perspective. Miscellaneous Outreach – Outreach requests are – On-line assessments to help individuals discover talents and match with a major and
received daily from the entire state requesting involvement from Husker student-athletes. career. Practical Experience – Programs in place to facilitate shadowing and internship
Mentoring Programs – Typically requires one hour of service per week serving as a youth placements. Job Preparation – Expert advice on cover letter writing, interviewing skills
mentor. and evaluating the job offer.
Leadership/Citizenship Postgraduate Assistance
Life Skills promotes leadership development and provides recognition opportunities Commitment to helping student-athletes pursue postgraduate plans and scholarships.
for extraordinary citizenship. Student-Athlete Advisory Committee – Elected team Career Nights – Learn from the experts to gain valuable insight on timelines, application
representatives from each of the 23 sports serve as the “voice” of the entire student-athlete procedures, entrance requirements, personal essays and more. Scholarships – Seniors
population discussing student-athlete welfare, legislation and service events. Your Degree in their final season of athletic eligibility can apply for numerous postgraduate awards.

Top right: 2009-10 senior


Brittney Lanier accepts the
HERO Leadership award from
Athletic Director Tom Osborne.
The award is annually given
to a representative from each
team who has consistently gone
above and beyond serving as an
exemplary role model.
Left: Nebraska student-athletes
combine to impact over 100,000
people statewide at community
service events like Meet-N-Beat
the Huskers. The outreach
program allows local youth to
interact with the soccer team while
also learning soccer skills.

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ACADEMIC SUCCESS
The success of Nebraska student-athletes reaches far beyond athletic competition. Husker student-
athletes have been selected to a nation-leading 277 CoSIDA Academic All-America teams, as Nebraska
continues to set the standard for the approximately 1,400 NCAA member institutions. The Husker football
team leads all individual sport programs in the nation with 98 all-time CoSIDA Academic All-America
awards. The NU volleyball progam has captured more academic All-America awards (37) than any other
women’s team in the nation, while the Husker softball program ranks second on that list with 27 selections.
In addition to individual academic recognition, NU has led the Big 12 in graduation rates in 10 of the
conference’s first 14 years.

Husker expand academic tradition in 2009-10


Husker student-athletes produced another stellar year at the University of Nebraska, continuing NU’s
tradition of academic success. Nebraska increased its nation-leading total of CoSIDA Academic
All-Americans across all sports to 277 with a Big 12-leading eight honorees in 2009-10, while also
setting conference records with 178 academic All-Big 12 selections and 687 selections to the Big 12
Commissioner’s Honor Roll during the year.
Nebraska Female Student-Athlete of the Year Kelsey Griffin, the first Husker in history to win the Lowe’s
Senior CLASS Award in any sport, capped a stellar career by earning a $7,500 Dr. Prentice Gautt Big 12
Postgraduate Scholarship. A unanimous first-team All-American and the 2010 Big 12 Player of the Year,
Griffin powered the Nebraska women’s basketball team to the Big 12 regular-season title, which included
the only unbeaten regular season in conference history at 29-0. Craig Brester claimed NU’s Male Student-
Athlete-of-the-Year honor, while joining Griffin as a recipient of a Big 12 Postgraduate Scholarship.
Brester, a three-time wrestling All-American, closed his career with a 109-21 record , including two NCAA
runner-up finishes.
Husker volleyball star Kori Cooper, a two-time honorable-mention All-American on the court, became
NU’s 60th twp-time academic All-American by earning first-team honors in 2009. Joining Cooper as a
first-team CoSIDA Academic All-American in 2009-10 was Nebraska baseball centerfielder D.J. Belfonte
and Nicholas Gordon, the 2009 NCAA indoor long jump champion and three-time All-American.
Across all sports, Nebraska student-athletes claimed a Big 12-leading 178 academic All-Big 12 selections,
including an astounding 152 first-team academic All-Big 12 honorees. The Huskers had 24 more first-
team selections than any other Big 12 school had selected to both the first and second teams. Over the
past two years, Nebraska has claimed 350 academic All-Big 12 certificates across all sports, while no
other Big 12 school has accumulated 250 honors. NU student-athletes also earned a record-setting 687
spots on the Big 12 Commissioner’s Fall and Spring Academic Honor Rolls.
The hard work, dedication and commitment of Nebraska’s student-athletes in the classroom resulted in
121 current or former student-athletes earning degrees from August of 2009 through May of 2010. The
Huskers continued to set the graduation standard among Big 12 Conference schools by increasing their
Exhausted Eligibility Graduation Rate to 94 percent.
Each spring Nebraska hosts an Academic Awards Banquet to honor student-athletes who have earned
either a 3.0 or higher cumulative GPA or have earned a 3.0 or higher GPA in the previous calendar year.
Last spring, 278 student-athletes were honored.

Top left: 2009-10 Nebraska Student-Athletes of the Year Craig Brester and Kelsey Griffin.

Middle right: Forward Alexa Cardona was a first-team academic All-Big 12 selection.

Bottom left: Shay Powell added to Nebraska’s rich academic tradition last year by earning
CoSIDA Academic All-America honors.

Bottom right: Nebraska student-athletes graduate at a Big 12-leading rate, including goalkeeper
Tara Macdonald, who will be playing this season as a graduate student.

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Nebraska’s 2009-10 Academic Highlights


• 277 All-Time CoSIDA Academic All-Americans across all sports (leads nation)
98 Football Academic All-Americans (leads all sports, all time)
36 Volleyball Academic All-Americans (leads all women’s sports, all time)
27 Softball Academic All-Americans (No. 2 among all women’s sports, all time)
• 8 CoSIDA Academic All-Americans (3 first-team, 2 second-team, 3 third-team)
First-Team: Kori Cooper (Volleyball), D.J. Belfonte (Baseball), Nicholas Gordon
(Track & Field)
Second-Team: Shay Powell (Soccer), Robin Mackin (Softball)
Third-Team: Kaitlin Arntz (Swimming & Diving), Bjorn Barrefors (Track & Field),
Natalie Willer (Track & Field)
• Dr. Prentice Gautt Big 12 Conference Postgraduate Scholarship Winners ($7,500)
Kelsey Griffin (Women’s Basketball), Craig Brester (Wrestling)
• 2010 Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award Winner - Kelsey Griffin (Women’s Basketball)
• Big 12-Leading 178 Academic All-Big 12 Selections Across All Sports (3.0 GPA or
above)
• Big 12-Leading 152 First-Team Academic All-Big 12 Picks Across All Sports (3.2
GPA or above)
• Big 12-Leading 687 Student-Athletes Honored on Big 12 Commissioner’s Fall and
Spring Honor Rolls (3.0 GPA or above); 61 more honorees than 2008-09; 208 more
honorees than 2005-06
• 80 Student-Athletes Earned Perfect 4.0 GPAs in either the Fall or Spring Semester
(led Big 12)
• 121 Student-Athletes Earned Degrees from August 2009 through May 2010 (August
2009--14; December 2009--37; May 2010--70)
• 94 percent - Nebraska’s Exhausted Eligibility Graduation Rate (1993-2002) (Leads
Big 12)
• Male Student-Athlete of the Year - Craig Brester, Wrestling (Mechanized
Systems Management)
• Female Student-Athlete of the Year - Kelsey Griffin, Women’s Basketball
(Biological Sciences)
• Men’s Herman Award Winner - Men’s Cross Country Team (3.34 Cumulative
GPA in 2009)
• Women’s Herman Award Winner - Women’s Cross Country Team (3.709 Cumulative
GPA in 2009)
• Life Skills Team Award Winners - Men’s Gymnastics; Women’s Swimming and Diving

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Columns in the Hewit and Boekel Academic Center display the names of every Husker student-athlete who has lettered in a varsity sport and graduated from the University of Nebraska.

THE NEBRASKA ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE


From the day student-athletes decide the University of Nebraska is the right place to be, the
athletic academic counseling unit provides personal and academic support to ensure that
Tutorial Support
A tremendous resource for all academic abilities, unlimited tutorial support is available from
student-athletes will get the most out of their years as Huskers. day one up to college graduation. Subject and mentor tutors help provide academic support
Featuring one of the most innovative and comprehensive academic support systems in and study strategies to be successful. Supplemental Instruction, a sub-component of the
the country, Nebraska is dedicated to helping its student-athletes become outstanding tutorial program, provides targeted group review sessions to help ease the transition to college
leaders in their chosen fields. The academic support team is comprised of 13 full-time academics while improving study strategies and building academic self-esteem.
staff members and a tutorial staff of approximately 70 tutors addressing all subject areas.
Study Hall
Academic Counseling There are two facets to the study hall program at Nebraska. Student-athletes either attend a
Eight academic counselors and three assistant academic counselors are in place to monitor structured study hall, typically two hours in length held four days a week, or have flex time where
daily academic progress, receive consistent course feedback, assist with the advising/ they study a specific number of hours each week as determined by their academic counselor
registration process and monitor continuing eligibility and progress toward graduation. and/or coach. Weekly study hall reports are provided to the coaching staff.
Essentially, academic counselors assist student-athletes in navigating the University of
Nebraska system. Mentoring
Many student-athletes meet with a mentor on a weekly basis to assist in making a smooth
transition from high school to college. Mentors collect syllabi, gather and report academic
progress information and teach academic success strategies.

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Right: Construction will be completed this fall on a new $10.5 million Nebraska Student Life Complex that will nearly triple the size of the current academic space, as well as feature a
new technology center and a dedicated Life Skills area.

Educational Assessments Student-Athlete Orientation


Assessments are administered upon the request of the student-athlete, academic The academic staff coordinates New Student-Athlete Orientation to help newcomers
counselor, or coach to determine student strengths and areas for improvement. Results adjust to the multiple demands of being a college student-athlete. Presentations are
allow academic counselors to develop a personalized academic support program made by academic counselors, compliance officials, NU faculty and administrators,
and to determine if more in-depth testing is warranted. When additional assessments business/community professionals and student-athletes.
are necessary, referrals are made to a consulting psychologist who conducts the
assessments. If it is determined that a student-athlete has a learning disability,
Personal Counseling
Student-athletes will find a supportive and caring environment at Nebraska. Transitional
appropriate accommodations are made through the Office of Services for Students with
issues, stress management, time management, academic focus and problem resolution
Disabilities. are all addressed in a proactive manner throughout the year. If necessary, counseling
referrals are also made to designated practitioners.
Multi-Cultural Programs
Designed to enhance cultural awareness, staff members concentrate efforts on issues of transition, Computer Resources
adjustment and retention for students of color, international students and women. Student-athletes enjoy a new state-of-the art computer lab and technology center with
nearly 60 computers and professional supervision. Laptops are also available during team
These support programs include Ladies First, International Night and Your Degree First. travel. Student-athletes have the benefit of ongoing education and assistance from a full-
Your Degree First is a program designed to assist, motivate and promote minority student- time computer technician.
athletes in pursuing the degree of their choice.

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NATIONAL POWERS
One of the nation’s premier athletic programs, Nebraska is dedicated to and successful in the first Husker to win both the Bronko Nagurski and Chuck Bednarik awards, before
all 23 of its varsity sports. Nebraska has won a total of 24 team national championships being selected with the No. 2 overall pick in the 2010 NFL Draft. All-American Kelsey
since 1970, including a fifth bowling crown in 2008, eight men’s gymnastics titles, Griffin also claimed national headlines while leading the women’s basketball team to
five football championships, three volleyball titles and three women’s track and field a record-setting season. The 6-2 forward was a finalist for every major national player-
championships. In 2009-10, six Husker teams finished among the top 10 in their of-the-year award and became Nebraska’s first-ever winner across all sports of the
respective sports. The Huskers finished the year ranked 17th in the final NACDA prestigious Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award, recognizing her success in competition,
Directors Cup all-sport standings, their highest overall finish since taking 13th in 2000-01. in the classroom and in the community. The 2010 Big 12 Player of the Year was a
unanimous first-team All-American and picked No. 3 overall in the 2010 WNBA Draft.
NU had 15 teams advance to NCAA Tournament action in 2009-10, and the Husker football
team won a 2009 Holiday Bowl crown. The bowling team produced an NCAA runner-up All-American Cassandra Leuthold also captured 2010 National Player-of-the-
finish, while National Coach-of-the-Year Connie Yori’s women’s basketball team finished Year honors while leading the bowling team to an NCAA runner-up finish.
fourth - the best showing in school history. NU’s tradition-rich volleyball program added a Overall, 29 Nebraska student-athletes captured 33 All-America awards in their
No. 5 final national ranking, while the rifle team finished sixth at the 2010 NCAA respective sports, including NCAA 197-pound runner-up Craig Brester, who
Championships. The Nebraska women’s gymnastics team added a seventh-place NCAA helped the wrestling team to a 12th-place finish at the NCAA Championships.
finish, while men’s gymnastics rounded out NU’s six top-10 team finishes by placing ninth.
A testament of NU’s national recruiting power, the Huskers’ 29 All-Americans in 2009-
Individually, football All-American Ndamukong Suh, who became the first defensive player in 10 came to Nebraska from 13 states and three foreign countries. Among NU’s 29 All-
history to earn Associated Press National Player-of-the-Year honors, captured the Outland Americans in 2009-10, 20 were underclassmen who are expected to return in 2010-11.
Trophy and Lombardi Award while being named a Heisman Trophy finalist. He also became

Sophomore center Jorge Brian Diaz returns as the Huskers’ leading rebounder and shot Top: Kelsey Griffin led Nebraska to the most successful women’s basketball season in
blocker and second-leading scorer for the 2010-11 season. Last year, Diaz set a Nebraska school history in 2009-10. The first-team All-American and 2010 Big 12 Player of the Year
freshman record for blocked shots and also ranked among the top 10 freshman in NU powered the Huskers to an unbeaten regular season and a Big 12 title. The No. 3 overall
history for scoring, rebounding and games started. pick in the 2010 WNBA Draft, Griffin was Nebraska’s first-ever winner of the Lowe’s
Senior CLASS Award.
Bottom: Three-time All-American Nicholas Gordon captured the 2009 NCAA indoor
national championship in the long jump with a winning leap of 26-4 ¼ in his final attempt.
Following the season, Gordon earned a spot in the 2009 World Championships.

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BIG 12 LEADERS
The Huskers have won more Big 12 Conference championships than any other
league school in the following categories:
Baseball Regular Season: 3
Baseball Postseason: 4
Baseball Overall: 7
Men’s Indoor Track: 9
Men’s Outdoor Track: 6
Men’s Track Combined: 15
Women’s Indoor Track: 5
Men’s and Women’s Track: 22
Women’s Gymnastics: 8
Soccer Postseason: 5
Volleyball: 11
The Nebraska women’s basketball team advanced to its first NCAA Sweet 16 after claiming its first Big 12
title in 2010. The Huskers became the first Big 12 men’s or women’s team to post a perfect regular season
(29-0), while earning a No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament and finishing fourth in the final Associated
Press Top 25.

Top: The Nebraska volleyball team continued to rank among the nation’s elite in 2009, producing Top: Freshman Morgan Marlborough was the 2009 Big 12 Offensive Player of
four All-Americans en route to advancing to the Elite Eight of the NCAA Tournament for the 10th the Year and Newcomer of the Year after leading the league with 21 goals and
consecutive season and finishing with a No. 5 national ranking. 49 points.
Bottom left: After earning Most Outstanding Player honors in leading the bowling team to the 2009 Bottom: Three-time All-American Craig Brester finished as the 197-pound
national title, Cassandra Leuthold captured National Player-of-the-Year honors as the Huskers runner-up at the NCAA Championships in 2010. The two-time national
finished as the national runner-up in 2010. runner-up helped Nebraska to a Big 12 Championship in 2009 by winning the
Bottom right: Julie Brechtel was an all-region selection on the field and in the classroom as the 197-pound title.
Husker softball team qualified for its 15th NCAA Tournament appearance in 16 seasons.

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LEADING THE WAY


As one of the nation’s premier public institutions, the University of Nebraska is
committed to undergraduate learning and world-class research. In early 2001,
Nebraska was named to a national list of 16 schools that serve as a role model
for other institutions by the Association of American Colleges and Universities.
Quality instruction is emphasized in Nebraska’s 147 undergraduate majors,
which are spread through nine undergraduate colleges.
The University of Nebraska was chartered by the Nebraska Legislature in 1869
as the state’s public university and land-grant institution. Founded in Lincoln, the
University of Nebraska was expanded in 1968 into a state educational system
now comprising four campuses under the guidance of a Board of Regents and a
central administration.
To discover more about the University of Nebraska visit unl.edu.
To learn more about Nebraska athletics, visit Huskers.com.

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“The Big Ten is a


historically prestigious
and stable academic
community of scholars
and students. The
Big Ten, known for
its athletic prowess,
is highly regarded
for its academic and
research enterprises.
There is nothing but
upside for UNL to join
the Big Ten.”
Harvey Perlman
University of Nebraska Chancellor
at the June 11, 2010 press conference
announcing UNL’s move to the
Big Ten Conference

Opposite page: The Bell Tower on campus


is a focal point for students and alumni,
often serving as a central meeting location
on game days.

Top right: The Nebraska Student Union


is the meeting place on campus where
students can spend a little down time
between classes. It has areas to use for
studying as well as a food court.

Middle right: Named for UNL alumni


Irene and Winslow Van Brunt, the Van
Brunt Visitors Center is located at the
gateway to the city campus. The UNL Van
Brunt Visitors Center offers resources
and information for visitors to the UNL
campus, and is utilized extensively for
recruiting new students by the UNL Office
of Admissions, which has offices and staff
located in the building.

Middle right: The Esther L. Kaufmann


Center was completed in May 2001 and
houses the Jeffery S. Raikes School of
Computer Science and Management.

Bottom Right: The Don L. Love Memorial


Library is the main library in the University
of Nebraska-Lincoln library system.
Located on southern edge of City Campus,
it is bounded by two lovely botanical areas,
Love Garden and Cather Garden.

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LINCOLN, NEBRASKA

Featuring the advantages of an urban setting, the Star City is only minutes away from the scenic beauty and wide open spaces of America’s Heartland. Living in Lincoln
enables one to enjoy the benefits of life in a city, while residing in a community that:
• Is known as the Star City
• Has a population of 254,001
• Is the second-largest city in the Big 12 Conference
• Has been ranked among the 10 best places to live in the United States
• Is listed among the top five “most fit” cities in the nation
• Was voted the No. 1 U.S. City for Quality of Life by a 2004 State University of New York Study
• Listed as a “Best Sport City” by the Sporting News in 2009
• Consistently lists one of the lowest crime rates in the nation among cities its size
• Offers more than 6,000 acres of parks, including 10 lakes, 11 municipal swimming pools, more than 80 miles of biking and hiking trails and 12 public golf courses
• More parkland per capita than any other city in the United States

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Prominent People with Nebraska Ties


Grover Cleveland Alexander (1887–1950)

OMAHA
Baseball Hall of Fame pitcher
Fred Astaire (1899–1987)
dancer and actor
Max Baer (1909–1959)
boxer
Marlon Brando (1924–2004)
Academy Award-winning actor
William Jennings Bryan (1860–1925)
U.S. Secretary of State, U.S. Representative, Democratic Party nominee for
president 1896, 1900, and 1908, and prosecuting attorney in Scopes Trial
Warren Buffett (1930-)
investor; Forbes Magazine’s 2008 Richest Man in the World
Richard N. Cabela (1936-)
entrepreneur, founder of Cabela’s sporting store
Johnny Carson (1925–2005)
comedian
Joba Chamberlain (1985-)
Professional baseball player for the New York Yankees
Dick Cheney (1941-)
46th U.S. Vice-president
Nebraska’s largest city, Omaha, is
Henry Fonda (1905–1982) less than an hour’s drive from Lincoln
Academy Award-winning actor and has a population of nearly
Bob Gibson (1935-) 800,000. Omaha is home to Qwest
Baseball Hall of Fame pitcher for St. Louis Cardinals Center Omaha (top), TD Ameritrade
Park (top), the NCAA College World
Alex Gordon (1984-) Series, the world-renowned Henry
Professional baseball player for the Kansas City Royals Doorly Zoo (bottom) and the Joslyn
Marg Helgenberger (1958-) Art Museum (bottom)
actress (CSI, Mr. Brooks, In Good Company)
Peter Kiewit (1900–1979)
contractor, investor and philanthropist
Jaime King (1979-)
actress (Pear Harbor, Sin City, My Generation)
Ted Kooser (1939-)
Poet Laureate of the United States and Pulitzer Prize winner
Larry the Cable Guy (1963-)
comedian
Malcolm X (1925–1965)
civil rights leader
Nick Nolte (1941-)
actor, producer
Edwin Perkins (1889–1961)
inventor of Kool-Aid, philanthropist
Andy Roddick (1982-)
tennis star, 2003 U.S. Open Champion
Gale Sayers (1943-)
Football Hall of Fame running back for the Chicago Bears
Elliott Smith (1969–2003)
singer-songwriter
Hilary Swank (1974-)
2-time Academy Award-winning actress
Gabrielle Union (1973-)
actress (10 Things I Hate About You, Bring It On, Ugly Betty)
James Valentine (1978-)
Maroon 5 guitarist
Paula Zahn (1956-)
Former News anchor for CNN

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HUSKERS HEAD TO BIG TEN IN 2011

On June 11, 2010, the Big Ten Conference announced that its member schools voted unanimously
to accept the University of Nebraska as the conference’s 12th member beginning on July 1, 2011.
The Big Ten Conference is a union of 11 world-class academic institutions – 12 beginning in 2011-
12 – who share a common mission of research, graduate, professional and undergraduate teaching
and public service. The conference’s 100-plus years of history, strong tradition of competitive
intercollegiate athletic programs, vast and passionate alumni base, and consistent leadership in
innovations position the Big Ten and its entire community firmly on the Big Stage.
The Big Ten has sustained a comprehensive set of shared practices and policies that enforce the
priority of academics and emphasize the values of integrity, fairness and competitiveness in all
aspects of its student-athletes’ lives, with the ultimate goal of ensuring that each individual has the
opportunity to live a Big Life.

Big Ten Conference Highlights


• Big Ten universities provide approximately $100 million in direct financial aid to more than 8,500
men and women student-athletes who compete for 25 championships.
• Conference institutions sponsor broad-based athletic programs with more than 270 teams. Other
Big Ten Soccer Facts
• Every school in the Big Ten Conference fields a women’s soccer team. With the addition of
than the Ivy League, the Big Ten has the most broad-based athletic programs in the United States. Nebraska in 2010-11, the Huskers will be playing in a 12-team league, the biggest in school
• Big Ten universities are members of the nation’s only conference whose constituency is entirely history.
composed of institutions that are members of the Association of American Universities (AAU), • Two Big Ten teams were ranked in the 2010 NSCAA Preseason Top 25, as Penn State opened
a prestigious association of major academic and research institutions in the United States and the season at No. 13 while Wisconsin was No. 20. Both schools qualified for the 2009 NCAA
Canada. Tournament.
• Big Ten fans are some of the nation’s most supportive, with more than 8.7 million patrons attending • Penn State is the all-time winningest program in Big Ten play, boasting a 117-15-7 record in league
conference home contests during the 2008-09 seasons for football, men’s and women’s basketball matches. The Nittany Lions have won eight regular-season Big Ten titles and four postseason
and volleyball alone. championships.
• Over the last 31 seasons, the conference has ranked either No. 1 or No. 2 nationally in football, • Wisconsin leads the Big Ten in NCAA Tournaments berths with 15 all-time appearances, while
men’s basketball and wrestling attendance. Penn State is second with 14 NCAA qualifications.
• Big Ten institutions have more than 4.2 million living alumni and over 300,000 undergraduate
students attending their universities.
• Based on the U.S. Census projected population for 2010, the eight-state Big Ten region accounts
for 68,056,353 people, which ranks second only to the Big East and ahead of the ACC, SEC,
Pac-10 and Big 12.

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Nebraska Athletic Director Tom Osborne (left) joined Big Ten Commissioner James Delany (middle) and UNL Chancellor Harvey Perlman (right) as the Huskers were announced as the
newest member of the league starting in 2011-12.

“As a soccer program, we are excited to


join the prestigious Big Ten Conference.
Big Ten Network We have great respect for the Big Ten due
Headquartered in Chicago, the Big Ten Network is the first internationally distributed television network
dedicated to covering one of America’s premier collegiate conferences.
to the experiences we have had competing
With more than 350 live sports events, and virtually all of them in high definition, the Big Ten Network
is the ultimate destination for Big Ten fans and alumni across the country. The network is on the air 24
hours a day, 365 days a year. against several opponents in the past, and
The network is available to an estimated 75 million households, through agreements with more than
300 cable, satellite and telco affiliates in all 50 states and Canada. That includes existing distribution look forward to the future. We will not only
agreements with each of the nation’s 10 largest cable, satellite and telco providers.

Big Ten Network Facts be joining a respected conference for both


MORE TELEVISION EXPOSURE
• The Big Ten’s media agreements with CBS Sports, ABC/ESPN, the Big Ten Network and CBS College academics and athletics, but the Big Ten
Sports Network provide the conference with its greatest television exposure ever.
• In 2006, the Big Ten created the first national conference-owned television network devoted to the
athletic and academic programs of a single conference. The Big Ten Network launched on Aug. 30,
Network will greatly increase the exposure
2007, and became the first new network in cable or satellite television history to reach 30 million
homes in its first 30 days. The Big Ten Network is now available to more than 75 million homes of our program to the family, friends and
nationally through agreements with more than 250 cable/satellite/telco affiliates and is in 19 of the
nation’s top 20 media markets.
• Since the current media agreements began in 2007-08, every home football and men’s basketball
fans of Nebraska soccer.”
game has been produced while women’s basketball has received more coverage than any other
conference. -Head Coach John Walker
• The Big Ten’s new media agreements have resulted in the broadcast of more than 500 events
nationally and regionally on an annual basis, compared to 300 events in the final year of the previous
agreements.

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#14 Bri Badje | RFr. #7 Stacy Bartels | RFr. #30 Alexa Cardona | Jr. #24 Hannah Dittmar | Fr. #21 Michaella Fulmer | Sr. #4 Colleen Goetzmann | Sr.
Defender/Midfielder Midfielder/Forward Forward Midfielder Forward Midfielder
Lincoln, Neb. Omaha, Neb. Lincoln, Neb. Gretna, Neb. Lee’s Summit, Mo. Omaha, Neb.

#5 Katie Goetzmann | Jr. #23 Brittany Goosen | Sr. #13 Maddie Hanssler | Fr. #22 Maritza Hayes | Fr. #10 Ashley Hick | Fr. #16 Jordan Jackson | So.
Defender/Midfielder Defender Forward/Midfielder Defender Midfielder Midfielder/Forward
Omaha, Neb. Olathe, Kan. Parker, Colo. O’Fallon, Mo. Omaha, Neb. Overland Park, Kan.

#25 Kylie Kusleika | Fr. #1 Tara Macdonald | Sr. #15 Morgan Marlborough | So. #17 Megan Merrill | Fr. #26 Mallorie Monhollon | Fr. #2 Ari Romero | Fr.
Midfielder Goalkeeper Forward Forward Goalkeeper Midfielder/Defender
Omaha, Neb. Austin, Texas Lee’s Summit, Mo. Omaha, Neb. Topeka, Kan. Surprise, Ariz.

#6 Blair Slapper | Jr. #0 Emma Stevens | RFr. #18 Amy Swearer | Fr. #8 Molly Thomas | Jr. #91 Anna White | Sr. #27 Jaclyn White | Sr.
Defender Goalkeeper Goalkeeper Midfielder/Forward Midfielder Defender/Forward
Prairie Village, Kan. Corona, Calif. Lincoln, Neb./Vancouver, Wash. Omaha, Neb. Warrensburg, Mo. Long Beach, Calif.

John Walker Dan Bassett Marty Everding


Head Coach Assistant Coach Interim Assistant Coach
17th Season First Season 14th Season

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introduction
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2010 SEASON PREVIEW Oklahoma), the first in which she tied the single-game
school record with four goals. Marlborough’s goal-scoring
ability (1.11 per game) was an integral part of NU’s success,
as the Huskers held an 8-0-3 record when she found the
back of the net. Marlborough is a complete offensive force
with seven assists, tying her with Thomas for the third-most
on the team in 2009. Thomas is expected to see time as a
forward, but may also see her role shifted to the midfield due
to her quickness and ability to set up offensive opportunities
down the sidelines and in the corners. Jackson could see a
similar role to Thomas after tallying three assists in 14 starts
last season.
Junior Alexa Cardona is coming back from an injury-
plagued season last fall and will attempt to gain playing time
as a forward. Cardona only appeared in 11 games following
a redshirt year in 2008, but competed for the Puerto Rican
National Team over the summer and returns healthy.
True freshmen Megan Merrill and Maddie Hanssler will
also look for playing time at the forward position.

Midfielders
Thomas, Jackson and senior Colleen Goetzmann
headline the NU midfielders at a position that could provide
an ample amount of scoring in 2010. The Huskers lost Anna
Caniglia to graduation, but return a wealth of experience
and talent to a strong position group this season.
A second-team All-Big 12 pick in 2009, Thomas has
13 goals and eight assists during her career. The Omaha
Sophomore forward Morgan Marlborough scored 21 goals and was named the Big 12 Offensive Player and Rookie native began her career as a forward, but has shifted to the
28 of the Year in 2009. midfield where she increased her offensive production with
Following its 15th winning season in the past 16 who had a breakout junior season come to a sudden end seven assists in 2009. Thomas has started 38-of-40 career
years and a fourth-place Big 12 finish, Nebraska brings due to a torn ACL in late September. In all, the Husker games, including every match last season.
back nine starters for the 2010 season and is poised to offense returns 70 percent of its goals (43-of-62 goals) Jackson showed potential to be an all-conference-
make a run at the top of the conference. The Huskers and 60 percent of its assists (34-of-57) from last season. caliber player as a freshman when she notched five goals
are five years removed from their last NCAA Tournament Caniglia was the team leader with nine assists in 2009, and three assists, including the game-winning goal against
appearance (2005), but possess reasons for optimism this but Marlborough and Thomas each accounted for seven, Oklahoma and an assist in the 2-1 upset over No. 14
fall. followed by defender Blair Slapper with six. Texas A&M. She worked her way into the lineup to start 14
Among the bright spots this coming season is the return Slapper and senior defender Brittany Goosen will matches.
of 2009 Big 12 Offensive Player and Rookie of the Year have the responsibility of maintaining a strong backline Goetzmann is returning from a torn ACL that ended her
Morgan Marlborough. As a freshman, Marlborough led the following the loss of Peetz. After giving up 1.65 goals junior season after 10 games. Up to that point, she had
league with 21 goals and guided Nebraska to an 11-5-4 per game last year, the Huskers also return a healthy been one of Nebraska’s best players, netting four goals
season. She is joined by another all-conference selection goalkeeper in Tara Macdonald. The senior has battled foot after only one in 2008. The senior is poised to make her
in junior midfielder/forward Molly Thomas. Together, the injuries the past two years but could be one of the Big 12’s final season count after the misfortune last fall.
duo accounted for 47 percent of Nebraska’s scoring last top goalies if she can avoid further injuries this season. Senior classmate Anna White provides another strong
season, which ranked second in the NCAA with 3.10 goals The 2010 senior class also includes experienced and experienced option in the Husker midfield. A 44-
per game. defender/forward Jaclyn White and forward Michaella game starter through three years, White is one of the most
The explosive offense carried the Huskers to a 6-1-2 Fulmer. The Huskers suffered an early season setback determined and hard-nosed players on the NU roster.
non-conference record and 5-3-2 mark in league play. For when Fulmer tore her ACL at the beginning of fall camp, Along with junior Katie Goetzmann, the two could split time
the first time since 2001, Nebraska was not defeated on its although the coaching staff is optimistic she will return in between the defender and midfielder positions. Goetzmann
home field, a dominance that included a 2-1 upset over No. 2011 following a medical redshirt season. had three assists last season when she started all 20
14 Texas A&M when Marlborough scored both goals. The While the absence of Fulmer may mark the loss of games.
Huskers’ unbeaten home mark was in jeopardy in the last a potential starter, the depth of the forward position is Nebraska’s incoming recruiting class, in addition to
game of the regular season, but Thomas led the Huskers a spot where the Huskers look to remain strong behind redshirt freshman Bri Badje, should bolster the midfield
back from a 1-0 deficit to down Iowa State. The Omaha Marlborough. with Ari Romero, Ashley Hick, Hannah Dittmar and Kylie
native scored the game-tying goal in the 72nd minute Nebraska has shown many signs of a program with Kusleika all bidding for playing time.
and then assisted Lauren Isenhower’s game-winner in resurgence over the past two seasons. The Huskers hold
overtime. a 21-10-5 record that dates back to September 2008 and
The Senior Day victory marked the departure of six includes three wins over ranked opponents. The return of Defenders
players from the Nebraska soccer program. Included in eight talented starters and two All-Big 12 selections could The Huskers held three opponents scoreless last
the group were three starters - All-Big 12 defender Carly be the further key ingredients to continue the climb up the season and gave up 1.57 goals per game while using
Peetz, midfielder Anna Caniglia and forward Shay Powell. conference ladder and back to the NCAA Tournament. two goalkeepers. Nebraska returns two starters from
While their contributions and success will be missed, the the backline and will look to replace departed All-Big 12
2010 Huskers will focus on replacing those roles with Forwards defender Carly Peetz. The two returnees - senior Brittany
experienced veterans or talented newcomers and add to a Nebraska looks to have one of the best forward groups Goosen and junior Blair Slapper - will be backed by senior
solid returning corps of eight starters. Jaclyn White, who has appeared in 37 career matches.
in the Big 12 Conference with Marlborough leading the Junior Katie Goetzmann and White also have the ability to
Offensively, in addition to Marlborough and Thomas, charge. The Lee’s Summit, Mo., native ranked fifth in the
Nebraska brings back sophomore midfielder/forward NCAA with 21 goals last season. Her record-breaking be moved from midfield to defense and further solidify the
Jordan Jackson after her five-goal, three-assist freshman freshman season included two hat tricks (vs. Akron and Nebraska backline.
campaign, and senior midfielder Colleen Goetzmann, Goosen has been one of the most successful and

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ALL-BIG 12 SELECTIONS LEAD HUSKERS


important players in the NU soccer program over the past face a challenging and exciting schedule in 2010. 2010 Husker Quick Facts
three seasons, starting 19 games each year. She has one Following the season opener at New Mexico on
General Information
assist each of the past two seasons, although her true Aug. 22, Nebraska’s first home match will be part of the
Location....................................................... Lincoln, Neb.
contributions and important assets to the team are not adidas Husker Classic on Friday, Aug. 27 against Loyola
Population........................................................... 254,001
indicated in the statistics. University (Chicago). Nebraska also faces defending
Founded................................................................... 1869
Slapper has made a name for herself out of set plays, Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference champion Loyola
Enrollment............................................................. 23,573
converting several of her six assists in 2009 off corner College (Maryland) on Sunday, Aug. 29.
Nickname..................................... Cornhuskers, Huskers
kicks and free kicks. She is a solid option alongside The Husker schedule features five September home
Colors.................................................Scarlet and Cream
Goosen to hold opponent scoring down in 2010. matches, although NU begins the month at Indiana
Home Field......................Nebraska Soccer Field (3,500)
Freshman Maritza Hayes may be the only newcomer to on Sept. 4. Nebraska then welcomes 2009 NCAA
Conference............................................................ Big 12
play defender this season. Tournament qualifier IUPUI for a Labor Day battle on
Athletic Director......................................... Tom Osborne
Sept. 6 at the Nebraska Soccer Field before hitting the
Goalkeepers road to take on Arizona (Sept. 10) and Arizona State
Senior Tara Macdonald looks to be the top option (Sept. 12) in Tempe. 2009 Season Information
among the NU goalkeepers. The Austin, Texas native NU rounds out the non-conference portion of the 2009 Record..........................................................11-5-4
started 11 games last season while she battled foot schedule Sept. 17 and 19 by hosting Cal State Fullerton Home Record.......................................................... 9-0-2
injuries. In her shortened season, Macdonald boasted and Iowa at the Nebraska Soccer Field to kick off a four- Away Record............................................................2-3-2
a 6-2-3 record and a 1.34 goals-against average. She game homestand. Neutral Record.........................................................0-2-0
has positioned herself to possibly reach the school’s all- Coach John Walker’s squad begins the 2010 league 2009 Regular-Season Big 12 Record......................5-3-2
time top 10 lists in career saves and wins if she can put slate Sept. 24-26 vs. Texas and Texas A&M in Lincoln. 2009 Regular-Season Big 12 Finish........................... 4th
together a solid season this fall. The Huskers will face Texas schools in the first four Big 12 2009 NCAA Tournament......................................... DNQ
While Macdonald may be the frontrunner to start matches as NU then travels to Baylor (Oct. 1) and Texas 2009 NSCAA Ranking.............................................None
in net, redshirt freshman Emma Stevens has made Tech (Oct. 3) to begin the month of October. Starters Returning/Lost.............................................. 9/3
significant strides toward becoming a starter during her NU returns to Lincoln to take on Big 12 North foes Iowa Letterwinners Returning/Lost................................... 13/8
time at Nebraska. Stevens played well during the 2010 State (Oct. 8) and Missouri (Oct. 10) the following week, All-Americans Returning/Lost.................................... 0/0
spring season that was highlighted by a shutout against before its final two-match week beginning Thursday at Newcomers.................................................................... 9
defending Mountain West Conference champion BYU. Oklahoma (Oct. 14) and Saturday at Oklahoma State (Oct.
Two freshmen will also begin careers as goalkeepers in 16). Coaching Information
Mallorie Monhollon and Amy Swearer. Senior Day will be Oct. 22 vs. Kansas, while the regular Coach........................................................... John Walker
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season schedule concludes Oct. 29 at Colorado. The Alma Mater/Year.......................Queen’s University/1987
Schedule 2010 Big 12 Championship will run from Nov. 3-7 in San Record at NU.............................236-91-21 (16 seasons)
Highlighted by 10 home matches and five contests Antonio. The NCAA Championship runs from Nov. 12- Career Record........................................................Same
against 2009 NCAA Tournament qualifiers, Nebraska will Dec. 5. Soccer Office Phone.............................. (402) 472-0456
Soccer Office Fax................................... (402) 472-0455
Best Time to Reach Walker......................... 9 a.m.-Noon
Assistant Coach........................................... Dan Bassett
Interim Assistant Coach...........................Marty Everding

Media Relations Information


Soccer Contact.........................................Brandon Gries
SID’s Office Phone.................................. (402) 472-7781
SID’s Cell Phone..................................... (308) 289-2286
SID’s E-mail...................................bgries@huskers.com
SID’s Fax..................................................(402) 472-2005

Returning Starters
............................................ Katie Goetzmann, Jr., D/MF
........................................... Colleen Goetzmann, Sr., MF
....................................................Brittany Goosen, Sr., D
..............................................Jordan Jackson, So., MF/F
................................................. Tara Macdonald, Sr., GK
............................................Morgan Marlborough, So., F
.......................................................... Blair Slapper, Jr., D
.................................................. Molly Thomas, Jr., MF/F
......................................................... Anna White, Jr., MF

Newcomers
.................................................. Hannah Dittmar, Fr., MF
............................................. Maddie Hanssler, Fr., F/MF
....................................................... Maritza Hayes, Fr., D
.........................................................Ashley Hick, Fr., MF
..................................................... Kylie Kusleika, Fr., MF
.........................................................Megan Merrill, Fr., F
.............................................Mallorie Monhollon, Fr., GK
......................................................... Ari Romero, Fr., MF
...................................................... Amy Swearer, Fr., GK
A back-to-back All-Big 12 honoree, junior Molly Thomas has scored 13 goals in her first two years at Nebraska.

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Numerical Roster Roster Notes
No. Student-Athlete Yr. Ht. Pos. Hometown (High School/Previous School) l The 2010 roster features 24 players from seven
0 Stevens, Emma RFr. 5-7 GK Corona, Calif. (Santiago) states.
1 Macdonald, Tara* Sr. 5-10 GK Austin, Texas (James Bowie/Oklahoma) l A total of 11 of the 24 Huskers are from the state of
2 Romero, Ari Fr. 5-3 MF/D Surprise, Ariz. (Willow Canyon) Nebraska. Four NU players are from both Missouri
4 Goetzmann, Colleen*** Sr. 5-7 MF Omaha, Neb. (Millard North) and Kansas, including five from the Kansas City metro
5 Goetzmann, Katie** Jr. 5-7 D/MF Omaha, Neb. (Millard North) area.
6 Slapper, Blair** Jr. 5-8 D Prairie Village, Kan. (Shawnee Mission East) l For the second straight season, this fall’s roster
7 Bartels, Stacy RFr. 5-6 MF/F Omaha, Neb. (Skutt) features four products of Millard North High School.
8 Thomas, Molly** Jr. 5-5 MF/F Omaha, Neb. (Millard North) The seven Huskers from Omaha are the most since
10 Hick, Ashley Fr. 5-2 MF/F Omaha, Neb. (Millard North) the 2007 team, which had eight.
13 Hanssler, Maddie Fr. 5-5 F/MF Parker, Colo. (Ponderosa) l Nebraska has three redshirt freshmen on the 2010
14 Badje, Bri RFr. 5-4 D/MF Lincoln, Neb. (Southwest) roster.
15 Marlborough, Morgan* So. 6-0 F Lee’s Summit, Mo. (Lee’s Summit North) l Colleen and Katie Goetzmann are the first twins on
16 Jackson, Jordan* So. 5-7 MF/F Overland Park, Kan. (Blue Valley West) the team since Stephanie and Andrea Brennan played
17 Merrill, Megan Fr. 5-5 F Omaha, Neb. (Millard West) in NU’s inaugural season in 1994.
18 Swearer, Amy Fr. 5-7 GK Lincoln, Neb./Vancouver, Wash. (Lutheran/Skyview) l For the third consecutive year, the Huskers will have
21 Fulmer, Michaella*** Sr. 5-4 F Lee’s Summit, Mo. (O’Hara) at least two Gatorade Player-of-the-Year honorees on
22 Hayes, Maritza Fr. 5-6 D O’Fallon, Mo. (Francis Howell) the roster: Nebraska natives Lindsay Poehling and
23 Goosen, Brittany*** Sr. 5-7 D Olathe, Kan. (South) Molly Thomas were on the 2008 team, while Thomas,
24 Dittmar, Hannah Fr. 5-4 MF Gretna, Neb. (Gretna) sophomore Jordan Jackson (Kansas) and sophomore
25 Kusleika, Kylie Fr. 5-4 MF Omaha, Neb. (Westside) Morgan Marlborough (Missouri) all return from 2009 to
26 Monhollon, Mallorie Fr. 5-8 GK Topeka, Kan. (Shawnee Heights) compete again in 2010.
27 White, Jaclyn*** Sr. 6-0 D/F Long Beach, Calif. (Bishop Montgomery) l In 2008, Mallorie Monhollon, Amy Swearer
30 Cardona, Alexa** Jr. 5-5 MF/F Lincoln, Neb. (Pius X) and Ashley Hick were teammates in the Olympic
91 White, Anna*** Sr. 5-6 MF Warrensburg, Mo. (Warrensburg) Development Program on the Region II team.
l The Husker farthest from home is Jaclyn White. She
*– denotes letters earned at Nebraska
has traveled 1,513 miles from her hometown of Long
30 Beach, Calif., while Emma Stevens hails from Corona,
Head Coach: John Walker, 16 seasons; (Queen’s, 1987) - Career Record: 236-91-21; Record at Nebraska: Same
Calif., 1,473 miles from Lincoln.
Assistant Coach: Dan Bassett, first season (Warwickshire and Hinckley College, 2002)
l Freshman goalkeeper Amy Swearer is a Lincoln,
Interim Assistant Coach: Marty Everding, 14th season (Queen’s University, 1989)
Neb., native, although she has lived in five states.
Soccer Operations: Geoff Weller, second season (Nebraska-Wesleyan, 2006)
Her family moved away from Lincoln in 2009 and she
Volunteer Coach: Brandon Bonilla, second season (Texas A&M, 2007)
played her high school senior season in Vancouver,
Undergraduate Assistant Coach: Carly Peetz, first season
Wash.
Student Manager: Jordan Moehlenhoff
Strength and Conditioning Coach: Brandon Rigoni Pronunciation Guide
Athletic Trainer: Lisa Loewenstein l Alexa Cardona.......................................car-DOAN-uh
Office Secretary: Cathy Robertson l Colleen Goetzmann................. CALL-een GETZ-men
Position Legend: D—Defender; MF—Midfielder; F—Forward; GK—Goalkeeper l Katie Goetzmann....................................... GETZ-men
l Brittany Goosen.............................................. GO-sen
Alphabetical Roster l Maritza Hayes...........................................Muh-RISSA
Student-Athlete No. Yr. Ht. Pos. Hometown (High School/Previous School) l Kylie Kusleika.......................................Kuss-LAKE-uh
Badje, Bri 14 RFr. 5-4 D/MF Lincoln, Neb. (Southwest) l Mallorie Monhollon............................. Maun-HOLL-en
Bartels, Stacy 7 RFr. 5-6 MF/F Omaha, Neb. (Skutt) l Amy Swearer............................................. SWEER-er
Cardona, Alexa* 30 Jr. 5-5 MF/F Lincoln, Neb. (Pius X)
Dittmar, Hannah 24 Fr. 5-4 MF Gretna, Neb. (Gretna)
Fulmer, Michaella*** 21 Jr. 5-4 F Lee’s Summit, Mo. (O’Hara)
Goetzmann, Colleen*** 4 Sr. 5-7 MF Omaha, Neb. (Millard North)
Goetzmann, Katie** 5 Jr. 5-7 D/MF Omaha, Neb. (Millard North)
Goosen, Brittany*** 23 Sr. 5-7 D Olathe, Kan. (South)
Hanssler, Maddie 13 Fr. 5-5 F/MF Parker, Colo. (Ponderosa)
Hayes, Maritza 22 Fr. 5-6 D O’Fallon, Mo. (Francis Howell)
Hick, Ashley 10 Fr. 5-2 MF/F Omaha, Neb. (Millard North)
Jackson, Jordan* 16 So. 5-7 MF/F Overland Park, Kan. (Blue Valley West)
Kusleika, Kylie 25 Fr. 5-4 MF Omaha, Neb. (Westside)
Macdonald, Tara* 1 Sr. 5-10 GK Austin, Texas (James Bowie/Oklahoma)
Marlborough, Morgan* 15 So. 6-0 F Lee’s Summit, Mo. (Lee’s Summit North)
Merrill, Megan 17 Fr. 5-5 F Omaha, Neb. (Millard West)
Monhollon, Mallorie 26 Fr. 5-8 GK Topeka, Kan. (Shawnee Heights)
Romero, Ari 2 Fr. 5-3 MF/D Surprise, Ariz. (Willow Canyon)
Slapper, Blair** 6 Jr. 5-8 D Prairie Village, Kan. (Shawnee Mission East)
Stevens, Emma 0 RFr. 5-7 GK Corona, Calif. (Santiago)
Swearer, Amy 18 Fr. 5-7 GK Lincoln, Neb./Vancouver, Wash. (Lutheran/Skyview)
Thomas, Molly** 8 Jr. 5-5 MF/F Omaha, Neb. (Millard North)
White, Anna*** 91 Sr. 5-7 MF Warrensburg, Mo. (Warrensburg)
White, Jaclyn*** 27 Sr. 6-0 D/F Long Beach, Calif. (Bishop Montgomery)

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68 all-big 12 selections 16 all-americans 108 academic all-big 12 honorees

2010 ROSTER BREAKDOWN


Stacy Bartels Kylie Kusleika
Colleen Goetzmann Megan Merrill
Katie Goetzmann Molly Thomas
Ashley Hick Omaha, Neb.
Hannah Dittmar
Gretna, Neb.

Bri Badje
Alexa Cardona
Amy Swearer
Lincoln, Neb.

Michaella Fulmer
Morgan Marlborough
Lee’s Summit, Mo.
Jaclyn White
Long Beach, Calif.
Emma Stevens
Corona, Calif. Maritza Hayes
O’Fallon, Mo.
Maddie Hanssler
Parker, Colo.
Ari Romero
Anna White
Surprise, Ariz.
Warrensburg, Mo.
Mallorie Monhollon Brittany Goosen
Topeka, Kan. Olathe, Kan.
Jordan Jackson 31
Overland Park, Kan.
Blair Slapper Tara Macdonald
Prairie Village, Kan. Austin, Texas

By Home By Class By Position By Major


Arizona (1) Senior (6) Forward (5) Accounting (2)
Ari Romero Michaella Fulmer, Colleen Goetzmann, Alexa Cardona, Maddie Hanssler, Michaella Michaella Fulmer, Jaclyn White
Brittany Goosen, Tara Macdonald, Fulmer, Morgan Marlborough, Megan Merrill Business Administration (3)
California (2) Anna White, Jaclyn White Alexa Cardona, Colleen Goetzmann,
Midfielder (9) Katie Goetzmann
Emma Stevens, Jaclyn White
Junior (4) Stacy Bartels, Hannah Dittmar, Colleen Child, Youth & Family Studies (1)
Alexa Cardona, Katie Goetzmann, Goetzmann, Ashley Hick, Jordan Anna White
Colorado (1) Marketing (2)
Blair Slapper, Molly Thomas Jackson, Kylie Kusleika, Ari Romero,
Maddie Hanssler Maddie Hanssler, Blair Slapper
Molly Thomas, Anna White
Sophomore (2) Political Science (1)
Kansas (4) Emma Stevens
Jordan Jackson, Morgan Marlborough Defender (6) Pre-Architecture (1)
Brittany Goosen, Jordan Jackson,
Bri Badje, Katie Goetzmann, Brittany Kylie Kusleika
Mallorie Monhollon, Blair Slapper
Freshmen (12) Goosen, Maritza Hayes, Blair Slapper Pre-Dentistry (1)
Bri Badje, Stacy Bartels, Hannah Dittmar, Jaclyn White Stacy Bartels
Missouri (4)
Maddie Hanssler, Maritza Hayes, Ashley Pre-Criminology and Criminal Justice (1)
Michaella Fulmer, Maritza Hayes, Amy Swearer
Hick, Kylie Kusleika, Megan Merrill, Goalkeeper (4)
Morgan Marlborough, Anna White Pre-Elementary Education (1)
Mallorie Monhollon, Ari Romero, Emma Tara Macdonald, Mallorie Monhollon,
Stevens, Amy Swearer Emma Stevens, Amy Swearer Morgan Marlborough
Nebraska (11) Pre-Inclusive Early
Bri Badje, Stacy Bartels, Alexa Cardona, Childhood Education (1)
Hannah Dittmar, Colleen Goetzmann, Mallorie Monhollon
Katie Goetzmann, Ashley Hick, Kylie Pre-Medicine (1)
Kusleika, Megan Merrill, Amy Swearer, Ashley Hick
Molly Thomas Pre-Physical Therapy (1)
Jordan Jackson
Pre-Speech Language Pathology (2)
Texas (1) Brittany Goosen, Molly Thomas
Tara Macdonald Sociology (1)
Tara Macdonald
Undeclared (5)
Bri Badje, Hannah Dittmar, Maritza
Hayes, Megan Merrill, Ari Romero

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2010 NEBRASKA SCHEDULE


Date Day Opponent Site Time (CT)
Aug. 15 Sunday Denver (Exhibition) Denver, Colo. TBA
Aug. 22 Sunday New Mexico Albuquerque, N.M. 1 p.m.
Aug. 27 Friday Loyola University-Chicago @ Nebraska Soccer Field 5 p.m.
Aug. 29 Sunday Loyola College @ Nebraska Soccer Field 10 a.m.
Sept. 4 Saturday Indiana Bloomington, Ind. 11 a.m.
Sept. 6 Sunday IUPUI Nebraska Soccer Field Noon
Sept. 10 Friday Arizona # Tempe, Ariz. 6:30 p.m.
Sept. 12 Sunday Arizona State # Tempe, Ariz. 3:30 p.m.
Sept. 17 Friday Cal State Fullerton Nebraska Soccer Field 5 p.m.
Sept. 19 Sunday Iowa Nebraska Soccer Field 1 p.m.
Sept. 24 Friday Texas* Nebraska Soccer Field 4:30 p.m.
Sept. 26 Sunday Texas A&M* Nebraska Soccer Field 1 p.m.
Oct. 1 Friday Baylor* Waco, Texas 7 p.m.
Oct. 3 Sunday Texas Tech* Lubbock, Texas 1 p.m.
Oct. 8 Friday Iowa State* Nebraska Soccer Field 4 p.m.
Oct. 10 Sunday Missouri* Nebraska Soccer Field 1 p.m.
Oct. 14 Thursday Oklahoma* Norman, Okla. 7 p.m.
Oct. 16 Saturday Oklahoma State* Stillwater, Okla. 1 p.m.
Oct. 22 Friday Kansas* Nebraska Soccer Field 3:30 p.m.
Oct. 29 Friday Colorado* Boulder, Colo. 4 p.m.
Nov. 3-7 Wednesday-Sunday Big 12 Championship San Antonio, Texas TBA
Nov. 12-14 Friday-Sunday NCAA Tournament First/Second Rounds Campus Sites TBA
Nov. 19-21 Friday-Sunday NCAA Tournament Third Round Campus Sites TBA
Nov. 26-28 Friday-Sunday NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals Campus Sites TBA
Dec. 3-5 Friday-Sunday NCAA College Cup Cary, N.C. TBA
*-Big 12 Conference game # - Arizona State Tournament @ - adidas Husker Classic
Note: Home games in BOLD played at Nebraska Soccer Field. All times are central and subject to change. For ticket information call 1-800-8BIG-RED.
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2010 Big 12 Championship The first three rounds and the quarterfinals will take
The 2010 Big 12 Championship will begin on place at campus sites around the country. The first and
Wednesday, Nov. 3 and continue through Sunday, Nov. second rounds will be held Nov. 12-14 at campus sites.
7. The top eight teams in the regular-season standings The Nebraska Soccer Field was chosen as one of those
advance to the tournament, held at Blossom Soccer sites in 2005, as the Huskers hosted Creighton, Iowa State
Stadium in San Antonio, Texas. and Portland in first-round action on Nov. 11 and 13, 2005.
The first round will be played on Nov. 3, with the Third-round games will be contested at eight host
winners advancing to play on Nov. 5. The championship institutions Nov. 19-21. The tournament quarterfinals take
game will then be played on Nov. 7. place Nov. 26-28 at four campus sites.
Historically, Nebraska has enjoyed tremendous The 29th annual Women’s College Cup will begin
success at the tournament, capturing five titles with a 17-8 with the semifinals on Dec. 3 in Cary, N.C., and the 2010
record. Nebraska’s five Big 12 titles came in 1996, 1998, national champion will be crowned on Dec. 5.
1999, 2000 and 2002. The Huskers also claimed regular- Nebraska has been host to opening-round action on
season crowns in 1996, 1999, and 2000. seven occasions from 1996 to 2006, advancing to six
straight Sweet 16 appearances from 1996 to 2001 and
2010 NCAA Tournament eight in the last 12 years overall.
The 2010 NCAA Tournament will consist of 64
teams, beginning on Nov. 12 and ending with the national
championship game on Dec. 5 in Cary, N.C..

Husker Travel Arrangements


Nebraska at New Mexico Nebraska at Arizona/Arizona State Nebraska at Oklahoma/Oklahoma State
Saturday, Aug. 21 - Sunday, Aug. 22 Thursday, Sept. 9 - Sunday, Sept. 12 Thursday, Oct. 14 - Sunday, Oct. 17
Travel Mode: Commercial Flight Travel Mode: Commercial Flight Travel Mode: Charter Bus
Hyatt Place - Airport Courtyard - Chandler Fashion Center Friday: Embassy Suites - Norman
1400 Sunport Place SE 1100 S Price Rd 2501 Conference Dr
Albuquerque, NM 87106 Chandler, Ariz. Norman, OK 73069
Phone: (505) 242-9300 Phone: (480) 855-8600 Phone: (405) 253-3535
Saturday: Hampton Inn and Suites
Nebraska at Indiana Nebraska at Baylor/Texas Tech 717 E Hall of Fame
Friday, Sept. 3 - Saturday, Sept. 4 Thursday, Sept. 30 - Sunday, Oct. 1 Stillwater, OK 74075
Travel Mode: Commercial Flight Travel Mode: Commercial Flight Phone: (405) 743-1306
Hampton Inn Thursday-Friday: Hampton Inn - South
2100 N Walnut 2501 Market Place Dr Nebraska at Colorado
Bloomington, IN 47404 Waco, TX 76711 Thursday, Oct. 28 - Friday, Oct. 29
Phone: (812) 334-2100 Phone: (254) 662-9500 Travel Mode: Commercial Flight
Saturday: Best Western Palms Hotel & Suites Holiday Inn Express
6015 45th Street 4777 North Boulder
Lubbock, TX 79407 Boulder, CO 80304
Phone: (806) 799-9999 Phone: (303) 442-6600

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coaches
2010 Nebraska Soccer
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JOHN WALKER
HEAD COACH
l 17th season l 236-91-21 (.708) career record l queen ’s university (1987)

HONORS AND AWARDS


l 236-91-21 (.708) Career and Nebraska Record
l 13th in winning percentage for all-time coaches
l 15th in winning percentage among active coaches
l 18th in victories among active coaches
l Current Canadian National Team Staff Coach
l NSCAA National Coach of the Year (1996)
l NSCAA Central Region Coach of the Year (1996)
l Big 12 Conference Coach of the Year (1996, 1999)
l Eight Big 12 titles in conference history

John’s Journey averaged nearly 900 fans per home contest. In 2002, NU claim a second Big 12 Conference Tournament title. The
Coach John Walker came to Lincoln in April 1994 on rewrote the single-game attendance record, when 4,830 Huskers advanced to the NCAA Sweet 16 and finished with
a mission to construct a national championship contender fans attended the Nebraska vs. North Carolina contest a final No. 10 national ranking.
in women’s soccer, and 16 seasons later, he has built to open the season. In 2004, more than 10,000 fans saw Nebraska’s 1998 success followed on the heels of
Nebraska into one of the premier programs in the Big 12 the Huskers play in their final season at the Abbott Sports an 18-4-0 season in which the Huskers advanced to the
Conference and the nation. Complex, including 3,620 in the home opener against the Sweet 16 in the NCAA Tournament before losing at Notre
Nebraska became the first Big Eight school to add Tar Heels. In 2005, Walker and the Huskers moved on Dame. The Huskers ended the 1997 season ranked No. 7
women’s soccer as a varsity sport, and Walker was campus for the first time in school history, allowing a more in the final NSCAA Poll.
optimistic about the future of soccer in the Cornhusker convenient location for players and fans. Last season,
34 state because of the University’s commitment to building Nebraska was unbeaten at the Nebraska Soccer Field with Building from the Beginning
a winning program. That commitment has remained strong a 9-0-2 record. Walker and the Huskers built their success on a
throughout the program’s history, and in 2005 the Huskers With a proven system, an innovative coaching breakthrough season in 1996.
moved into impressive facilities on the Nebraska campus. philosophy, a well-respected program and an ability Not only did Nebraska earn its first trip to the NCAA
Walker’s goal when he started at NU was to have to recruit some of the nation’s most talented players, Tournament, the Huskers placed themselves among
the Huskers in their first NCAA Tournament by the 1998 Walker has the Huskers focused on contending for Big the nation’s elite by winning two tournament games and
season. Walker not only achieved that goal, he shattered 12 Conference and national championships on an annual advancing to the NCAA quarterfinals.
his own timeline as NU reached the postseason in 1996, basis. Along the way, Walker established himself as one of
before earning seven straight top-15 national finishes. His In 1998, Nebraska overcame the loss of five senior the finest coaches in America, earning NSCAA/Umbro
early standard of excellence resulted in 10 trips to the starters, including All-Americans Kari Uppinghouse and National Coach-of-the-Year, NSCAA/Umbro Central
NCAA Tournament and eight Sweet 16 appearances. Rebecca Hornbacher, to finish with a 17-4-1 record and Region Coach-of-the-Year and Big 12 Conference Coach-
In 16 years at the helm for the Huskers, Walker has
produced the 13th-best career winning percentage among
active NCAA Division I women’s soccer coaches at .708
Walker in the NCAA Record Books
(236-91-21). He also ranks 11th all-time with his .708 Division I All-Time Winningest Coaches By Percentage
winning percentage among coaches with a minimum of (Minimum 10 years as a Division I head coach; includes all victories as coach at a four-year institution)
10 years at the helm. Walker is the only head coach to Coach, Team Yrs. Won Lost Tied Pct.
produce more than 100 wins in fewer than eight seasons 1. Anson Dorrance, North Carolina 31 696 36 22 .952*
and notched his 200th career victory in the 2005 NCAA 2. Clive Charles, Portland 14 226 52 13 .799
Tournament. Jillian Ellis, UCLA 13 235 55 11 .799*
4. Randy Waldrum, Notre Dame 20 339 84 21 .787*
Under Walker, the Huskers have become perennial Big 5. Mark Krikorian, Florida State 16 260 71 18 .770*
12 Conference and national title contenders. The Huskers ---
have made NCAA Sweet 16 appearances in eight of the 13. John Walker, Nebraska 16 236 91 21 .708*
last 14 years, including two trips to the Elite Eight. They *represents an active coach
have compiled a remarkable 211-69-21 record over the Division I Winningest Active Coaches By Percentage
last 14 seasons and have won three Big 12 regular-season (Minimum five years as a Division I head coach; includes all victories as coach at a four-year institution)
crowns and five Big 12 Tournament titles. NU swept both Coach, Team Yrs. Won Lost Tied Pct.
conference titles in 1996, 1999 and 2000. 1. Anson Dorrance, North Carolina 31 696 36 22 .952
In 1999, Nebraska enjoyed its best season in the 2. Bill Irwin, Portland 7 137 19 7 .861
program’s 14-year history, running to a 22-1-2 final record, 3. Jillian Ellis, UCLA 13 235 55 11 .799
a Big 12 regular-season title and a Big 12 Tournament 4. Randy Waldrum, Notre Dame 20 339 84 21 .787
5. Mark Krikorian, Florida State 16 260 71 18 .770
crown. The Huskers missed their first trip to the NCAA ---
Women’s College Cup (semifinals) by the narrowest of 15. John Walker, Nebraska 16 236 91 21 .708
margins, as Notre Dame advanced on sudden death
Division I Winningest Active Coaches By Victories
penalty kicks, 4-3, after one of the greatest matches in (Minimum 10 years as a Division I head coach; includes all victories as coach at a four-year institution)
NCAA Tournament history. Coach, Team Yrs. Won Lost Tied Pct.
Walker and the Huskers have also made Nebraska 1. Anson Dorrance, North Carolina 31 696 36 22 .952
women’s soccer one of the hottest tickets in the nation. In 2. Len Tsantiris, Connecticut 29 474 145 43 .748
1999, the Huskers set a school single-season record and 3. Jerry Smith, Santa Clara 23 356 109 36 .746
ranked among the top five teams in the nation, averaging 4. Becky Burleigh, Florida 20 346 93 29 .770
1,529 fans per game, including a then school-record 5. Randy Waldrum, Notre Dame 20 339 84 21 .787
attendance of 3,702 fans in the NCAA quarterfinals against ---
18. John Walker, Nebraska 16 236 91 21 .708
Notre Dame. Over the past five seasons, the Huskers have

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of-the-Year recognition. Walker, including Morgan


Walker led the Huskers to a perfect regular season Marlborough, who earned
with a 19-0 record and the first regular-season Big 12 title. honors from Soccer America
Nebraska extended its winning streak to 21 games with two and Top Drawer Soccer in 2009.
more wins at the Big 12 Conference Soccer Championships Walker also has helped
in St. Louis to capture a second conference crown. Husker players compete at the
The Huskers entered the NCAA Tournament with the international level. Over the past
nation’s longest winning streak as the only unbeaten and several seasons, the Husker
untied team in the country. team has boasted 22 players
But Nebraska’s perfect ride through the 1996 regular with national team experience,
season did more than just put wins in the record books, it including current Huskers Molly
put fans in the stands, establishing a devoted following of Thomas and Marlborough, who
Husker faithful. each competed at U.S. training
Nebraska finished the season with the sixth-highest camps in the spring 2010
average attendance in the nation, and based on its semester.
unblemished record and outstanding fan support, earned Former NU athletes have
a home bid in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. seen success at the professional
After a perfect regular season, Walker and the level as well. Seven Huskers
Huskers were not satisfied with just making it to the NCAA were selected in the inaugural
Tournament. They set their sights on a trip to soccer’s WUSA Draft in December of
semifinals in Santa Clara, Calif. 2000. Nebraska’s total number
Nebraska proved it was a contender with a 3-2 overtime of athletes selected was second behind North Carolina. the Year honors with Oklahoma State’s Yolanda Odenyo,
win over Big Ten power Minnesota in the opening round in Four of the first 24 players chosen in the draft were former to become the first player selected as Player-of-the-Year
front of a then-school-record crowd of 1,544. The win over Huskers. In 2002, Nebraska saw its highest pick ever three times. Marlborough claimed a spot in the record
the Golden Gophers set up a second-round rematch with when Breanna Boyd was drafted eighth in the first round books in 2009, as she was named Big 12 Offensive Player
Duke at the Abbott Sports Complex. by the defending champion Carolina Courage. Christine and Rookie of the Year, just the third freshman to win a
The Huskers had come from behind to defeat the Latham also became an instant starter for the San Diego player-of-the-year award in conference history.
then-No. 6 Blue Devils, 3-1, in Durham, N.C., on Sept. Spirit when she was picked up as a discovery player for Nebraska’s fast track to national prominence in soccer
8, for Nebraska’s first-ever win over a ranked opponent. the WUSA team, after bypassing the entire draft process. was aided by NU’s decision to become the first school in
Although Duke came to Lincoln with a rich soccer tradition Walker boasted five former athletes on 2003 WUSA the Big Eight Conference with a women’s soccer program
and plenty of NCAA Tournament experience, the Huskers rosters, three of whom were named to All-Star rosters, in 1994. Although Nebraska was ahead of other Big Eight
dominated the Blue Devils from start to finish in a 3-0 win. which ranked seventh among all Division I programs. In schools, Walker started the 1994 season behind the rest
With the victory, the Huskers earned a trip to Oregon to January 2010, former Husker Carly Peetz was seleted in of the nation in recruiting because of his late hiring.
challenge perennial power Portland. Although the Huskers the sixth round of the 2010 Women’s Professional Soccer However, in his first season as the Huskers’ mentor,
battled until the end, they could not manage a goal, losing Draft by the Boston Breakers. Walker managed to put together a collection of scholarship
1-0 to the Pilots. The Huskers finished the 1996 season At the conference level, Nebraska has won five of the 14 players and walk-ons who recorded a surprising 14-4 35
with a 23-1-0 record and a final No. 6 national ranking. Big 12 Tournament championships with titles in 1996, 1998, mark and earned credibility around the nation with a
Since posting its first top-25 win over Duke in 1999, 2000 and 2002. The Huskers also brought home Big successful inaugural campaign.
1996, Nebraska has made beating ranked opponents 12 regular-season crowns in 1996, 1999 and 2000, and Walker and his staff followed their initial on-field
commonplace. During the past 10 seasons, Walker and in the 14-year history of the conference, Nebraska has success by compiling an excellent incoming class that
the Huskers have posted 31 wins over top-25 teams. posted a league-best 102-43-14 regular-season mark included transfers Kari Uppinghouse, who became
and a .685 winning percentage. Along with the team Nebraska’s first first-team All-American in 1996, and
Success Beyond Nebraska accomplishments, the Huskers have been rewarded with third-team All-America goalkeeper Rebecca Hornbacher.
Walker’s Nebraska program has also proven that it can 68 individual regular-season all-conference selections and The Huskers also implemented a year-round approach
produce All-America players. In just 16 years, 10 Huskers 31 All-Big 12 Tournament awards. Former Husker Christine to training and conditioning. This approach included a
have earned a total of 16 NSCAA All-America certificates Latham was also the first league player to be named Big 12 strong spring schedule, a tradition that has continued at
from the National Soccer Coaches Association of America, Player of the Year in back-to-back seasons (2000, 2001), a Nebraska. In 2006, the Huskers also traveled abroad to
including Brittany Timko in 2004 and 2005. Five Huskers feat repeated by Timko in 2004 and 2005. Timko went on to England and Scotland to face a multitude of international
have captured freshman All-America accolades under top that record the following season, earning co-Player of competition.
While Walker built the Huskers, he continued to expand
his coaching experience as a staff coach for the Canadian
National Team. During the summer of 1999, Walker was
an assistant coach for Canada’s Women’s World Cup
team. He currently works with both the Under-16 National
Team and the Canadian World Cup Team.
Walker came to Nebraska from Queen’s University
in Kingston, Ontario, following achievements at the
collegiate, national and international levels.
Walker was named national staff coach for the
Canadian Soccer Association in 1992, and the following
year, he was appointed an assistant coach for the
Canadian World University Games team. Walker holds
a Canadian “A” coaching license (highest level), a Level
V certification and a USSF “A” license. Walker was a
national coaching instructor for the Canadian Soccer
Association and served as director of high performance
for Ontario, where he supervised coaches and players at
Ontario’s National and Provincial Training Center.
Walker was a standout sweeper for Queen’s University
from 1982 to 1985 and received bachelor’s degrees in
physical education and physical therapy from Queen’s in
1987. He earned a master’s degree in coaching science
from Miami of Ohio in 1988. He also is a graduate of the
Canadian National Coaching Institute.
The Kingston, Ontario, native is married to Mary
Holmes and the couple has one daughter, Ally, and four
Off the field, John Walker devotes his time to his wife, Mary, and their five children: Declan (left), Liam (front left), sons, Declan, Cameron, Keegan and Liam.
Keegan (front right), Cameron (back left) and Ally (back right).
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DAN BASSETT
assistant coach
l

l first season

l warwickshire and hinckley college (2002)

12 record. Bassett served several roles while on the


Husker support staff, including alumni relations, video
operations and gameday operations.
“I am incredibly excited to be returning to the
University of Nebraska,” Bassett said. “It is a huge
opportunity and privilege. This is a position that I will
put my heart and soul into. It may be cliché to say that
the university has a huge tradition of academic and
athletic excellence, but it is true. I am fully aware of
those traditions and will aim to not only honor them, but
do my best to enhance them.”
A native of Bulkington, England, Bassett moved to the
United States in 2004 and began his coaching career
with club teams in Kansas City and Omaha. He earned
Dan Bassett was hired as an assistant coach for the an engineering degree from North Warwickshire and
Nebraska soccer team in July 2010. Hinckley College in 2002. While in England, Bassett
A familiar face to the NU soccer program, Bassett also spent time coaching the Coventry and Birmingham
previously spent three seasons as a volunteer coach women’s Centers of Excellence.
for the Huskers (2005, 2006 and 2008). During that He resides in Lincoln with his wife, Stacie, a native of
time, he also coached the Bellevue West High School York, Neb.
boys and girls squads and played two seasons for
Bellevue University, helping the Bruins compile a 25-
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MARTY EVERDING
l interim assistant coach
l 14th season

l queen’s university (1989)

followed in the footsteps of All-American Rebecca against average while stopping 88 shots and posting
Hornbacher, who started in goal for the Huskers in six shutouts. Klages was invited to train with the U.S.
1996 and 1997. Hornbacher also played for Boston Under-21 National team.
in its inaugural WUSA season, while continuing her Everding was a player at Queen’s from 1981 to
career as a collegiate goalkeeping coach. 1983 and 1986 to 1988. He was an assistant coach
Everding helped transform former Husker Erin Miller at Queen’s from 1989 to 1990, before joining Walker’s
from a defender to an all-conference goalkeeper. In her Nebraska staff.
two seasons in the net, Miller recorded 239 saves, 21 Everding graduated from the Canadian National
shutouts and a 0.98 goals-against-average. Coaching Institute and holds a Canadian Level IV
After proving he could do it once, Everding took on coaching license as well as a USSF “B” license.
the challenge of transforming Brooke Bredenberg from A native of Kingston, Ontario, Everding graduated
a midfielder to a goalkeeper. Bredenberg had a solid from Queen’s in 1989 with a bachelor’s degree in drama
2003 spring season in goal under Everding’s tutelage, and education. Between coaching stints, Everding
not conceding a goal to an amateur team through five worked as a secondary school teacher.
Marty Everding returns to the Huskers as an interim contests, including 2003 national runner-up Santa
head coach for the 2010 season after spending 13 Clara. Bredenberg, who is now the head coach at
years with Nebraska from 1994 to 2006. In his previous Wayne State, went on to post a 1.39 goals-against
stint with the program, Everding played a crucial role average in 2003 before moving back to midfielder.
in the ascension of Nebraska’s program to national Katie Wright stepped in and started both of Nebraska’s
prominence. NCAA Tournament games and recorded 1.5 shutouts
As the Huskers’ goalkeeping coach, Everding for the season. Wright then played every minute of the
developed two of the best goalkeepers in Big 12 2004 season, allowing just 29 goals in 23 games for
Conference history. In 2000, Karina LeBlanc led the a goals-against average of 1.25. Wright also stopped
Big 12 and ranked second nationally with a 0.40 goals- 108 shots, becoming just the second player in school
against average. history to post 100 saves in a season.
LeBlanc went on to start in goal for the Canadian In 2005, Everding helped true freshman Jamie
National Team and the WUSA’s Boston Breakers, and Klages start 18 games and compile a 1.19 goals-

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BRANDON BONILLA LISA LOEWENSTEIN
l volunteer coach l athletic trainer
Brandon Bonilla enters his second season as a volunteer Lisa Loewenstein enters her third year with the Husker
assistant coach for Nebraska, after being highly involved with soccer program, after spending six years with the track and
the Texas A&M women’s soccer program. field team. She joined the NU staff as a graduate assistant
Bonilla’s duties with the Huskers include assisting in day-to- athletic trainer in 2002. In 2004, she was promoted to
day coaching of student-athletes, managing field operations for her current position, where she now evaluates and treats
home games and assisting with summer camps. injuries for the soccer and swimming and diving teams.
A 2007 graduate of A&M with a bachelor’s degree in Loewenstein earned her bachelor’s degree in athletic
agricultural leadership and development, Bonilla spent four training from Kansas (2001), before a master’s degree in
years assisting the Aggie program. As a student manager, he educational administration from Nebraska (2004).
dealt with equipment and field operations for two years, before A native of Moreno Valley, Calif., Loewenstein is also
training two additional managers. He also served as a coach responsible for rehabilitation of injuries and is a member
and equipment manager at summer camps. of the National Athletic Trainers Association. She married
As a coach, Bonilla has spent the last six years with the Aggieland Soccer Club, mentoring Brandon Loewenstein in June 2009.

CATHY ROBERTSON
several teams to top performances at the state level. He also coached the Texas A&M
women’s club team for two seasons, including an undefeated 14-0-1 campaign in 2008-09.
Bonilla is certified by the U.S. Soccer Federation with his “C” license.

GEOFF WELLER
l soccer office secretary
Cathy Robertson serves as the soccer office secretary,
after joining the Nebraska Athletic Department in January
l administrative assistant of 2008.
Geoff Weller enters his second season as an administrative Robertson coordinates all team travel plans, and serves
assistant for Nebraska, after being highly involved with local as the assistant coordinator for the Nebraska soccer
soccer in Lincoln for six years. Weller’s duties include assisting camps. Robertson also serves as the administrative
in field operations and managing video for all games. He also assistant for HuskerVision.
helps instruct at summer camps, while assisting in marketing Originally from the East Coast, Robertson most recently
the NU soccer team, including booster club duties. worked for the Lincoln Public Schools.
A 2006 graduate of Nebraska Wesleyan with a major in Robertson graduated from Nebraska with a degree in
broadcast journalism. Cathy and her husband, Tom, have 37
sport management, Weller joined the Huskers with extensive
coaching experience from local high schools. He has two sons, Scott and Matt.

BRANDON GRIES
instructed summer camps for Lincoln Lutheran and Lincoln
Southwest for three years, while also serving as Southwest’s
junior varsity head coach from 2003 to 2009 and assisting with the varsity squad.
He is currently a Senior Program Director at Lincoln’s YMCA and was involved in the 2010
l media relations contact
Special Olympics National Games. He earned his national diploma from the NSCAA, and is
also certified with a regional goalkeeping diploma from the organization. Brandon Gries is in his second year as the media
relations contact for the Nebraska soccer team.

BRANDON RIGONI Gries handles all media inquiries for the Huskers,
which includes the production of the annual media guide,
coodinating interview requests and managing the soccer
l strength coach page on Huskers.com. In his role with the NU Athletic
Brandon Rigoni joined the Husker Power staff in a full-time Department, he also serves as the media relations contact
role as an assistant strength coach in 2009, after spending two for the Nebraska wrestling team.
years as an intern in NU’s strength and conditioning program. A native of Paxton, Neb., Gries worked in the media
Rigoni was a standout in the classroom as a two-time first- relations office as a student for four years before graduating
team academic All-Big 12 selection and an eight-time member from Nebraska with a journalism degree in May of 2008.

CARLY PEETZ
of the Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll. Upon graduation
from NU, Rigoni studied abroad in Italy.
A member of Nebraska football’s rich walk-on tradition,
Rigoni earned three letters as a special teams standout for the
l undergraduate assistant coach
Huskers. He was elected a football team captain, 2004 Special
Teams MVP, 2006 Nebraska Lifter of the Year and earned a Former Nebraska standout Carly Peetz begins her first
scholarship prior to the start of his senior season. year with the Husker coaching staff as an undergraduate
Rigoni is currently a member of the biopsychology Ph.D. program at the University of assistant coach in 2010.
Nebraska, with an emphasis in statistics. His research centers on athletic performance as it A native of Lincoln, Peetz was a three-time All-Big 12
relates to the human stress response system. selection as a defender for the Huskers from 2006 to 2009.

JORDAN MOEHLENHOFF
She completed a very successful collegiate career last fall,
as she earned second-team All-Big 12 honors as a senior in
2009. It concluded a four-year run that saw Peetz start all
79 matches of her career, the eighth-most in school history.
l student manager Her outstanding defensive success was consistent
Jordan Moehlenhoff is in his second year with the Nebraska throughout her career, while she also became a force on the
soccer program. A native of Lincoln, Neb., Moehlenhoff serves offensive end as a senior, producing a career-high 11 points (four goals, three assists) in
as a student manager and is one the team’s practice players. 2009. Peetz helped NU to three shutouts and held nine other opponents to only one goal.
A first-team All-State selection at Lincoln East High School, For the second consecutive year, she earned NSCAA All-Central Region team honors.
Moehlenhoff played four seasons for the Spartans and helped A standout in the classroom as well, Peetz was named to the Academic All-Big 12 First
his team to two Class A state championships. He has coached Team three times.
for Lincoln’s Capital Soccer Association since 2007 and
earned an USSF National ‘D’ Coaching License, as well as an
Advanced Regional Diploma from the NSCAA.
Moehlenhoff is a business administration major.

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TOM OSBORNE
athletic director l fourth year l hastings college (1959)
Hall of Fame football coach Tom Osborne has continued to leave a department for years to come.
lasting impression on the history of Nebraska Athletics since returning Before being asked by Chancellor Perlman to return to Nebraska
to lead the Husker program as the school’s 13th athletic director on Oct. as athletic director in 2007, Osborne served three terms in the U.S.
16, 2007. Osborne, who led Nebraska to three national championships House of Representatives (Nebraska’s 3rd congressional district) from
(1994, 1995, 1997) and 255 victories in his 25 years as the Huskers’ head 2000 to 2006.
football coach, has continued to use his impressive leadership skills to He returned to academia following a 2006 gubernatorial bid,
guide the NU athletic department as a whole over the past three seasons. serving as a senior lecturer at Nebraska in the College of Business
With the core values of integrity, trust, respect, teamwork and loyalty Administration, teaching leadership and business ethics, in the fall of
serving as guiding principles for Nebraska’s 23-sport program, the 2007. Osborne also worked as a consultant for local college athletic
Huskers have enjoyed renewed success in Osborne’s first three years departments for two years.
as athletic director. In 2009-10, Nebraska finished 17th in the NACDA Osborne and his wife, Nancy, continue to pour their time and support
NOTING OSBORNE Directors’ Cup final standings, the Huskers’ best showing since 2000-01. into the TeamMates mentoring program, which they founded in 1991.
l Born: Feb. 23, 1937 One of Osborne’s first major decisions as athletic director was to hire TeamMates provides encouragement to school-aged youth to help them
Bo Pelini as the Huskers’ football coach. Pelini, who had spent the 2003 graduate from high school and pursue a post-secondary education.
l Family: Wife: Nancy; Son: Mike; campaign as NU’s defensive coordinator, has energized Nebraska’s Osborne’s leadership of the TeamMates program began while he
Daughters: Ann and Suzanne
storied tradition with back-to-back nine-win seasons and a pair of Big was putting the final touches on one of the best coaching careers in
l Education: B.A. in history, Hastings 12 North Division titles in his first two years. In 2009, Pelini notched 10 college football history. The Hastings, Neb., native, who earned master’s
College, 1959; M.A. in Educational wins, including a dominant 33-0 win over Arizona in the Holiday Bowl and doctoral degrees in educational psychology from the University of
Psychology, Nebraska, 1963; Ph.D. while finishing in the top 15 in both major national polls. Nebraska, was named NU’s 25th head coach following the 1972 season.
in Educational Psychology, Nebraska, The tradition-rich NU volleyball program has claimed a pair of Big In 25 seasons with Osborne at the helm, the Huskers mounted a
1965. 12 titles and advanced to three NCAA Elite Eight appearances, while 255-49-3 record - the sixth-most wins in major college history. Osborne’s
the women’s basketball program has earned two NCAA Tournament .836 winning percentage ranked fifth all-time. His career came to a
lCoaching Experience trips, while notching the best season in school history with a 2010 Big close with a 42-17 win over No. 3 Tennessee in the 1998 Orange Bowl,
Nebraska, Head Football Coach 12 title and a berth in the NCAA Sweet 16. The NU wrestling program when he became the first coach in college football history to retire as a
1973-97 shared the 2009 Big 12 title and finished in the top 16 at three straight reigning national champion. Following his career, he became one of just
Nebraska, Assistant Head Football Coach NCAA Championships. The NU men’s track and field team has captured four coaches in history to have the mandatory three-year waiting period
1972 a pair of Big 12 outdoor crowns, while the men’s and women’s teams waived for induction into the National Football Foundation College Hall
Nebraska, Assistant Football Coach have produced five top-20 finishes indoors and outdoors over the past of Fame in December of 1998.
1967-71 three years. Osborne’s 1994 and 1995 teams allowed Nebraska to become
38 The men’s and women’s gymnastics teams both produced top-10 just the second school in history to post back-to-back perfect national
Administrative Experience:
NCAA finishes in 2010, while the Husker bowling team won the 2009 championship seasons (Oklahoma 1955-56). Nebraska put together the
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2007-present
NCAA title and finished in the top eight at the NCAA Championships best five-year run in college football history from 1993 to 1997, going
U.S Congress, Third District (Nebraska)
each of the past three years. The NU rifle team has produced a pair 60-3 with five straight 11-win seasons.
2000-06 of top-six NCAA finishes in the last three years, while the men’s and Osborne led NU to 13 conference crowns, including six of his last
women’s tennis teams both earned NCAA Tournament trips in 2010. The seven seasons on the sideline. All 25 of his Husker teams won at least
women won the first NCAA match in school history while the men made nine games and went to a bowl, while 15 won 10-or-more games.
their first-ever tournament appearance. The Husker softball team has In the classroom, the NU football program totaled 65 CoSIDA
made back-to-back NCAA Tournament appearances, while the baseball Academic All-America awards in Osborne’s 25 years. In fact, he
and women’s golf teams both earned NCAA Regional bids in 2008. accumulated more football Academic All-Americans in his 25 years
In addition to their competitive success, the Huskers have continued as coach than any other football program in the nation has produced
to set high standards academically at both the conference and national in its history.
levels. Nebraska led the Big 12 with eight CoSIDA Academic All- Prior to becoming head coach, Osborne spent five seasons under
Americans in 2009-10, increasing NU’s nation-leading total to 277 Devaney, helping the Huskers win back-to-back national championships
CoSIDA Academic All-Americans all-time, across all sports. The Huskers in 1970 and 1971. In 1973, Osborne succeeded Devaney, who also
also led the Big 12 with a league-record 178 academic all-conference served as Nebraska’s Athletic Director from 1967 to 1993.
selections, along with a conference-record 687 Big 12 Commissioner’s Osborne and his wife, Nancy, have three adult children, Mike, Ann
Honor Roll selections. NU graduated 121 student-athletes from August of and Suzanne and four grandchildren.
2009 through May of 2010, while increasing its Big 12-leading exhausted
eligibility graduation rate to 94 percent.
The Huskers also have continued to set the standard on the national
level in the area of life skills. In 2010-11, Nebraska will open its new
Student Life Center, which is designed to help Husker student-athletes
maximize their performance in the classroom and the community.
The Student Life Center is the first step in Osborne’s aggressive
building plan for Nebraska’s athletic facilities. In the summer of 2010, the
athletic department broke ground on the Hendricks Training Complex
at the Bob Devaney Sports Center, which will directly benefit the men’s
and women’s basketball and wrestling programs with new practice
and team areas. The project is also expected to lead to additional
opportunities for improved facilities for many other Husker Olympic
sport programs. The Hendricks Training Complex is scheduled to open
before the 2011-12 season.
In the spring of 2010, the city of Lincoln also received voter approval
to begin construction on the 16,000-seat Haymarket Arena, which will
serve as the new competitive home for both Nebraska men’s and
women’s basketball programs beginning in 2013-14.
Not long after the historic vote in Lincoln, Osborne helped Chancellor
Harvey Perlman announce an even more historic move with the shift
by Nebraska from the Big 12 to the Big Ten Conference beginning in
2011-12.
Nebraska’s move to the Big Ten is expected to add University-wide
academic opportunities, while providing financial stability for the athletic

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MARC BOEHM
l executive associate athletic director l eighth year l kansas state (1984)
A member of Nebraska’s senior administration since May 2003, postseason play four times during Boehm’s tenure.
Marc Boehm (pronounced BAME) serves as Executive Associate Boehm’s efforts to enhance NU’s gameday atmosphere were
Athletic Director and is the top assistant to the athletic director. Boehm not restricted to the basketball programs. He was instrumental in
fulfills the director’s responsibilities in his absence and also serves as conceptualizing and developing the Husker Nation Pavilion, which
the department’s chief operating officer. quickly became the premier pregame event around home football
Boehm oversees the efforts of several areas within athletics, games.
including marketing, media relations, HuskerVision, facilities and Boehm also took the lead role in obtaining First National Bank and
events. Boehm also oversees the Nebraska men’s and women’s Ameritas as premier sponsors for the Nebraska Athletic Department for
basketball programs and the Husker soccer program. He also played a combined deal worth more than $7 million over a three-year period.
a major role in the athletic department’s negotiations for its contract First National Bank and Ameritas joined ALLTEL, Pepsi and adidas as
extension with IMG College Sports. To date, it is the largest multi- premier corporate sponsors for Husker athletics.
media rights contract in college athletics. Boehm held the same position at Pittsburgh from 1997 to 2003.
As the primary administrator for the NU basketball programs, Boehm assisted in the rise of the Panthers’ basketball program with
Boehm played an integral role in the hiring of Doc Sadler to be the the men’s team posting back-to-back Sweet 16 appearances in the
Huskers’ new coach on Aug. 8, 2006. After gaining a top-15 recruiting NCAA Tournament. During construction of the Panthers’ new athletic
class in his first season, Sadler got NU back to the postseason in 2008 facilities, Boehm played a central role in Pitt’s athletic teams moving to
with a second-round appearance in the 2008 NIT and the 12th 20-win the UPMC Sports Performance Complex, Heinz Field and the Petersen
season in program history. NU added another postseason bid in 2009. Events Center.
Boehm has worked tirelessly with Fox Sports Net and the Big 12 Boehm served as interim athletic director at Pittsburgh for nearly
Conference to provide the men’s basketball team with an extensive five months before coming to Nebraska. During that time, he hired new
television package each of the past four seasons. His efforts in men’s (Jamie Dixon) and women’s basketball (Agnus Berenato) and
providing a fan-friendly atmosphere at the Bob Devaney Sports Center soccer (Sue-Moy Chin) head coaches for the Panther program. Under
have also led to record-setting attendance at women’s games, including Dixon’s direction, the Panthers have advanced to seven straight NCAA
more than 11,000 fans per game in 2010 Big 12 action. Tournaments, while Berenato has rejuvenated the women’s program
Under Boehm’s guidance, the teams have combined for nine with three straight NCAA Tournament appearances from 2007 to 2009. 39
postseason appearances in the past six years. The women’s team Born in Grand Island, Boehm earned his bachelor’s degree in
advanced to the NCAA Sweet 16 for the first time in school history in communications from Kansas State in 1984 and added a master’s
2010, its third trip to the Big Dance in the past four years. Coach Connie degree in sports management from St. Thomas (Fla.) University in
Yori’s Huskers have made seven consecutive postseason tournament 1985. Boehm and his wife, the former Janelle Broderick of Minot, N.D.,
appearances. The men have seen recent success as well, reaching have three boys, Broderick, Christian and Lukas John.

PAT LOGSDON
l associate athletic director/swa l 32ND year l nebraska (1989)
A member of the Nebraska Athletic Department since 1979, Pat administrative budget.
Logsdon was promoted to Senior Woman Administrator on March 7, Previously, Logsdon spent six seasons as NU’s director of football
2008, after also serving as Associate Athletic Director for Administration operations, the first female in Division I to serve in that capacity. She
and Assistant Athletic Director for Administration. handled organization of all recruiting functions, supervised compliance
Logsdon’s duties include oversight on all administrative issues and activities and coordinated all football administrative operations,
operational functions of the Athletic Director’s office; oversight in the including travel and practice operations. Logsdon served three years
areas of administration, athletic medicine, nutrition, football operations as assistant to the director of football operations and 14 seasons as the
and equipment; developing and implementing administrative policies football recruiting secretary.
and procedures, assisting with strategic planning, reviewing and Logsdon received a bachelor’s degree in education from Nebraska
maintaining game and coaching contracts and oversight of the in 1989. She is married to Rob Logsdon.

SHERI HASTINGS
l academic counselor l fifth year l nebraska (1987)
Sheri Hastings serves as an academic counselor at Nebraska. Prior to that, she was a secondary mathematics teacher at Grand Island
Hastings has been with the athletic department since August of 2006. High School.
She will serve as the academic counselor for women’s basketball, A Grand Island native, Hastings earned her bachelor’s degree in
bowling, women’s gymnastics and soccer during the 2010-11 academic secondary mathematics from Nebraska in 1987. Hastings continued her
year. Last year, Hastings helped the NU soccer program place 14 education at Nebraska and earned a master’s degree in educational
student-athletes on the 2010 Academic All-Big 12 team, tying the psychology in 1995.
Huskers for the league lead. Hastings and her husband, John, have three daughters, Megan,
Before coming to the athletic department, Hastings served as a Kathryn and Abigail.
mathematics learning specialist for student support services at UNL.

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PERLMAN, J.D.
l university chancellor l
POTUTO, J.D.
institutional representative
l 10TH YEAR l 12th year

l nebraska (1963) l rutgers (1971)

Harvey Perlman was named the 19th Josephine (Jo) R. Potuto, the Richard
l NEBRASKA'S CHANCELLORS l NEBRASKA'S FACULTY REPS

1871-1876 — Allen R. Benton Chancellor of the University of Nebraska- 1931-1946 — T.J. Thompson H. Larson Professor of Constitutional Law,
1876-1882 — Edmund B. Farfield Lincoln on April 1, 2001. He had served 1947-1958 — Earl Fullbrook has been Nebraska’s faculty representative
1884-1889 — Irvin J. Manatt as Interim Chancellor of the University of 1959-1964 — Charles S. Miller (FAR) to the NCAA and Big 12 Conference
1891-1895 — James H. Canfield Nebraska-Lincoln since July 16, 2000. 1965-1968 — Merk Hobson since May 15, 1997.
1895-1899 — George E. MacLean 1969-1970 — John R. Davis
A former dean of the University of 1971-1982 — Keith L. Broman She chairs the Division IA Faculty
1900-1908 — E. Benjamin Andrews
1908-1927 — Samuel Avery
Nebraska College of Law (1983-98), 1982-1997 — James O'Hanlon Athletics Representatives. In 2002, she
1927-1938 — E.A. Burnett Perlman has also served as interim senior 1997-present — Josephine Potuto was named Outstanding Faculty Athletics
1938-1946 — Chauncey S. Boucher vice chancellor for academic affairs at UNL Representative by the All-American Football
1947-1953 — R.G. Gustavson (1995-96). Foundation.
1953-1954 — John K. Selleck A Nebraska native, Perlman was raised Potuto just completed her third three-year term on the NCAA Division I Committee on
1954-1968 — Clifford Hardin in York, and earned a bachelor of arts Infractions (chair since 2006). Potuto serves on the Big 12 Conference of FARs. She is
1968-1971 — Joseph Soshnik
1972-1975 — James H. Zumberge in history and a juris doctorate from the a past chair of the NCAA Division I Committee on Infractions and also served as a Big 12
1975-1976 — Adam C. Breckenridge University of Nebraska. During his law Conference representative on the NCAA Division I Management Council and on the NCAA
1976-1980 — Roy A. Young school years, he was editor in chief of the Men’s Gymnastics Championship Committee.
1980-1981 — Robert H. Rutford Nebraska Law Review and was elected to Potuto is an expert on NCAA enforcement and infractions processes as well as the
1981-1991 — Martin A. Massengale the Order of the Coif, a law honors society. general NCAA committee structure. She has testified before the House Subcommittee
1991-1991 — Jack Goebel
40 He joined the NU law faculty in 1967 after on the Constitution regarding due process in NCAA infractions hearings and has made
1991-1995 — Graham B. Spanier
1995-1996 — Joan R. Leitzel* spending a year as a Bigelow Teaching presentations to the Knight Commission on Intercollegiate Athletics. Potuto is a past
1996-2000 — James Moeser Fellow at the University of Chicago Law adviser to the Uniform Law Commissioners Committee to draft a sports agent statute,
2000-2001 — Harvey S. Perlman* School. He served on the Nebraska law has drafted rules governing search and seizure and hearings for the Nebraska Racing
2001-present — Harvey S. Perlman faculty until 1974 when he joined the faculty Commission, and also has written on issues of gender equity in college athletics.
* Interim Chancellor at the University of Virginia Law School. At Nebraska, Potuto is a member of the academic senate as well as the senate’s
He returned to Nebraska in 1983 when he intercollegiate athletics committee. She also served on Nebraska’s NCAA site certification
accepted the deanship of the Nebraska Law College, a post he held until 1998 when he steering committee.
returned to the professoriate. He has also served as a visiting professor at Florida State Potuto teaches constitutional law, procedural and criminal law, federal jurisdiction, and
University College of Law, the University of Puget Sound School of Law and the University sports law. She has been a visiting professor of law at the University of Arizona, Rutgers
of Iowa College of Law. University, the Cardozo College of Law at New York’s Yeshiva University, the University of
His area of legal expertise lies in torts and intellectual property. He is a member of the Oregon, the University of North Carolina, and Seton Hall University. She has worked as an
Nebraska State and American Bar Associations and is a Life Fellow of the American Bar assistant prosecutor in the Essex and Morris County (N.J.) prosecutor’s offices.
Association. Perlman is co-author of “Intellectual Property and Unfair Competition” (5th She was project director and a drafter of the Uniform Law Commissioners Sentencing
edition, 1998) and co-reporter for the American Law Institute’s “Restatement of Unfair and Corrections Act, as well as the drafter for the Nebraska Supreme Court Committee to
Competition” (1994). Draft Criminal Jury Instructions. She is the author of three books and numerous articles.
He serves on the Council of the American Law Institute, a leading national law reform She also is a member of the American Law Institute.
organization and as one of Nebraska’s Commissioners of Uniform State Laws. He Potuto earned her bachelor’s degree in journalism at Rutgers’ Douglass College; her
previously served as a member of the NCAA Board of Directors and is past chair of the master’s degree in English literature at Seton Hall; and her juris doctorate at the Rutgers
Bowl Championship Series Presidential Oversight Committee. He serves on the Board of Law College. She is a member of the bar of the U.S. Supreme Court, the U.S. Court of
Directors of the Lincoln Chamber of Commerce and is Chairman of the Board of Directors Appeals for the Third Circuit and the U.S. District Courts for Nebraska and New Jersey.
of the Nebraska Innovation Campus Development Corporation.
Perlman and his wife, Susan, an NU alumna, are the parents of two daughters. Anne,
who earned degrees from UNL and the University of Nebraska Medical Center, practices
medicine in Lincoln and is married to UNL alumnus David Spinar; they have three children;
Will, Ava, and Marco, Husker fans all. Daughter Amie, who received bachelors and juris
doctorate degrees from UNL, is a Nebraska assistant attorney general and is married to
UNL alumnus Ron Larson; they are the parents of Caleb Quinn.

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includes a corporation secretary who manages all records including agendas, minutes, notices, policies and bylaws.
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MORGAN MARLBOROUGH
l sophomore l 6-0 l forward l lee's summit, mo. l north l one letter
Career Highlights Big 12 Offensive Player of the Week
2010 U.S. Under-20 Women's National Team (Sept. 15, 2009; Oct. 20, 2009)
2010 Kansas City Sports Commission Collegiate No. 4 Nebraska Single-Season Goals (21 in 2009)
Female Athlete of the Year No. 5 Nebraska Single-Season Points (49 in 2009)
2009 Soccer America All-Freshman First Team No. 7 Nebraska Career Multiple-Goal Games (7 in 2009)
2009 TopDrawerSoccer.com All-Rookie Team No. 5 in NCAA Goals (21 in 2009)
2009 Big 12 Offensive Player of the Year No. 5 in NCAA Points (49 in 2009)
2009 Big 12 Rookie of the Year Nebraska School Record Holder - Single-Game Goals
2009 First-Team All-Big 12 (4 vs. Akron; Sept. 13, 2009)
2009 Big 12 All-Newcomer Team Nebraska Freshman School Record Holder -
2009 First-Team NSCAA All-Central Region Single-Season Goals (21) and Points (49)
CS360 'Primetime Player of the Week' Two Hat Tricks (Sept. 13, 2009 vs. Akron;

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(Oct. 20, 2009) Oct. 11, 2009 vs. Oklahoma)
Big 12 Newcomer of the Week (Sept. 15, 2009) Big 12 Commissioner's Honor Roll (Fall 2009; Spring 2010)

2010 Outlook 2009 (Freshman)


Forward Morgan Marlborough is in position to Marlborough produced the most successful rookie
solidify her name among the best in Husker history. season in school history and one of the best Husker the single-game school record with four goals against
After scoring 21 times last year, the sophomore enters campaigns overall. A unanimous freshman All- Akron.
the 2010 season just five goals away from reaching American, Marlborough was named the Big 12 Player The shining moment of Marlborough's freshman
NU's all-time top 10. The Lee's Summit, Mo., native of the Year and Rookie of the Year after she led the season came on Oct. 18, as she led the Huskers to a
should be among the best forwards in the nation once conference in scoring with 21 goals and added seven 2-1 upset of No. 14 Texas A&M in Lincoln. The freshman
again this fall as she attempts to continue her record- assists to total 49 points, numbers that each ranked scored both Husker goals in the match, including the
breaking career. fifth in the NCAA. The Lee's Summit, Mo., native game-winner from the left side of the penalty box in the
Marlborough remained active in high-level soccer ended the year fourth on the NU single-season goal 82nd minute, shooting across her body left-to-right from
during the offseason, including two months on the chart and fifth in points. 15 yards out.
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U.S. Under-20 Women's National Team in January and Against Oklahoma on Oct. 11, Marlborough broke Marlborough had seven multiple-goal games, which
February. Marlborough traveled to Guatemala City for the freshman school record for single-season goals, ranks seventh on the school's all-time career chart. She
the 2010 CONCACAF U-20 Women's Championship, as she turned in her second hat trick of the year scored a goal in 11 of the first 15 matches of the season
leading the Americans to a 4-0 win over Trinidad & and became one of seven players in school history and held the national scoring lead until early November.
Tobago by scoring the game-winning goal and adding to produce multiple three-goal games in a career. A well-rounded offensive threat, Marlborough tied
an assist. On Sept. 13 - just her sixth career game - she tied Molly Thomas for the second-most assists on the team
with seven, including two in the Huskers' road win at
Kansas (7-4 on Oct. 23) and one in the home finale
victory over Iowa State (2-1 on Oct. 30). Marlborough
did not play in Nebraska's season-ending Big 12
Tournament loss to Oklahoma State due to sickness.
The Huskers were unbeaten when Marlborough
scored a goal, recording an 8-0-3 mark in those
matches. She was especially strong in Big 12 play,
averaging 1.7 points per conference contest.

High School
Marlborough racked up an impressive list of
accomplishments during her career for Coach Tim
Richardson at Lee’s Summit North High School. In
four years with the Broncos, Marlborough notched 232
career goals to break the state record. She also set the
season goals state record with 69 as a senior, after
breaking the record each of her first three seasons.
Marlborough's 69 goals and 13 assists led her team to
a 25-3 record as a senior. The Broncos won conference
and district titles before falling in the state championship
on penalty kicks. She was named Missouri's Gatorade
Player of the Year for her efforts.
Marlborough posted 63 goals her junior season.
She tied her own state record with eight goals in one
half while leading Lee’s Summit to an 18-4 record and
second-place finishes in the conference and district.
She also earned 12 assists during the year, and for her
efforts was named to the NSCAA All-America team.
As a sophomore, Marlborough and the Broncos
finished fourth at the Missouri state championships after

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earning conference and district titles. She finished with 57 goals and 13 assists to lead
the team to a 22-4-1 record and earned NSCAA All-Region V accolades. She was also l MARLBOROUGH'S CAREER HIGHS
invited to the U.S. U-17 National Team camp in 2007. Category Career
Marlborough had an instant impact as a freshman in 2006, posting 43 goals and Points 8 vs. Akron (9/13/09)
eight assists and setting a state record with eight goals in one half, a mark she matched Goals 4 vs. Akron (9/13/09)
as a junior. Her team notched an 18-3-1 mark to finish as conference and district Assists 2 two times, last vs. Kansas (10/23/09)
champions.
Marlborough was a four-time first-team all-state selection, while being named the l MARLBOROUGH'S CAREER STATS
all-state offensive player of the year in 2007 and 2008. She was named the all-state Year GP-GS Shots SOG Goals Assists Points
player of the year in 2009. The Kansas City Star selected her to its all-metro first-team 2009 19-19 87 41 21 7 49
four straight seasons and named her the all-metro player of the year in 2007, 2008
and 2009. She also earned frequent honors at the conference and district level. In the
classroom, she was on the honor roll all four years.

Other Information
Playing for two club squads, Marlborough was a two-time state champion and
regional semifinalist. Under Coach Mike Saif and the Dynamos, she captured the
Kansas state title in 2007 and made it to the regional semifinal, while accomplishing
the same feat with Coach Huw Williams and the KCFC Impact in 2008. Marlborough
helped the squad to the state finals in 2009.

Personal Information
Morgan is the daughter of Matt and Karen Marlborough, and was born Dec. 3,
1990. Morgan has one sister, Megan. Morgan is a pre-elementary education major at
Nebraska.

Worth Noting
The Missouri career goals record that Marlborough broke was previously held by
current Husker Michaella Fulmer, also a native of Lee's Summit. Fulmer notched 215
goals from 2004 to 2007, which was surpassed by Marlborough's 232. Another former
Husker, Kori Saunders also held Missouri's scoring record.

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l junior l
MOLLY THOMAS
5-5 l midfielder/forward l omaha, neb. l millard north l two letters
Career Highlights
U.S. Under-23 Women's National Team
U.S. Under-20 Women's National Team
Second-Team All-Big 12 (2009)
Big 12 All-Newcomer Team (2008)
Big 12 Newcomer of the Week (Sept. 30, 2008)
Two-Time Big 12 Commissioner's Honor Roll (Spring 2008, 2009)

2010 Outlook goals and adding seven assists to rank second on the
A two-time All-Big 12 selection, Molly Thomas is team in both categories and sixth in the Big 12 with
set to maintain her spot among the top players in the 1.10 points per game. Her offensive output of 23 points
Midwest region in 2010. In two years with the Huskers, more than doubled her 2008 total (11) and helped

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the Omaha native has started 38-of-40 matches and direct Nebraska to one of the best scoring attacks in
scored 13 goals. After a five-goal, one-assist All-Big 12 the nation.
freshman campaign, Thomas became a more versatile Thomas had three multiple-goal games, beginning
offensive threat by contributing seven assists last year. with the season-opening win at Northern Colorado
She is one of only seven Huskers in school history to when she scored twice. She also had five matches of
earn All-Big 12 honors in each of her first two seasons. three or more points, including a career-high six points 2008 (Freshman)
During the offseason, Thomas was invited to (2 goals, 2 assists) in NU's 9-0 victory over South Nebraska’s only freshman in 2008, Thomas finished
Corvallis, Ore., to participate in the U.S. Under-23 Dakota. After assists against Baylor and Oklahoma the season ranked second on the team with 11 points on
Women's National Team training camp. and a goal at Kansas, Thomas came up with her five goals and one assist. Thomas notched a point in her
biggest clutch performance in the regular-season first career game with an assist against Northwestern
2009 (Sophomore) finale. Trailing Iowa State 1-0, she scored the game- and went on to make 18 starts during the season.
Thomas established herself as one of the best tying goal in the 72nd minute and then contributed the Thomas earned goals against Florida, UAB, Stephen
players in the league and earned second-team All-Big game-winning assist on Lauren Isenhower's header F. Austin, Oklahoma State and had the highlight of her
12 honors in 2009. The sophomore was a mainstay in in overtime to guide Nebraska to a thrilling 2-1 Senior season when she posted the double-overtime game-
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score earned her Big 12 Newcomer-of-the-Week honors on Sept. 30. Thomas finished
l THOMAS' CAREER STATS
the regular season third on the team in shots (44) and shots on goal (21) to earn Big 12
All-Newcomer team honors. Year GP-GS Shots SOG Goals Assists Points
2008 20-18 44 21 5 1 11
High School 2009 20-20 63 22 8 7 23
Thomas led Millard North High School to three consecutive top-three finishes in the Totals 40-38 107 43 13 8 34
state, including two state titles in her illustrious career with Coach John Walsh and the l THOMAS' CAREER HIGHS
Mustangs. Thomas notched 35 goals and eight assists while helping Millard North win Category Career
the 2008 state championship with an 18-1 record. She scored six of her team's 11 goals Points 6 vs. South Dakota (9/18/09)
in the state tournament, including both goals in a 2-1 win in the championship game.
Goals 2 three times, last vs. South Dakota (9/18/09)
Thomas claimed 26 goals and five assists as a junior, helping the Mustangs finish
Assists 2 vs. South Dakota (9/18/09)
third in the state. She helped power Millard North to the state title as a sophomore,
when she scored 20 goals and added eight assists. Millard North was 52-7 with Thomas
as a starter from 2006 to 2008.
Thomas' achievements on the field earned her a plethora of honors, including
being named Nebraska's Gatorade Player of the Year in 2007 and 2008. Thomas is
the second two-time Gatorade winner to join the Huskers, following former Husker
Lindsay Poehling in earning the distinction. Thomas was a three-time first-team all-
state selection for both the Lincoln Journal Star and Omaha World-Herald, including
being named the Super-State honorary captain in 2007 and 2008.

Other Information
Under Coach Tom McNeal, Thomas was highly active with her club team, the Elkhorn
Inferno, and led the squad to a state title in 2006 and a Midwest League championship
in 2007.

Personal Information
Molly is the daughter of Bob and Mary Jo Thomas and has one brother, JT. Molly
was born May 18, 1990, in Omaha. She is a pre-speech language pathology major at
Nebraska.

Worth Noting
Thomas has been involved with the U.S. National Team for the past two years. In
addition to camp with the Under-23 squad in 2010, she was also invited to train with the
U.S. Under-20 Women's National Team during the summer of 2009.

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l senior
MICHAELLA FULMER
l 5-4 l forward l lee 's summit, mo. lo 'hara l three letters
Career Highlights
First-Team Academic All-Big 12 (2008)
Second-Team Academic All-Big 12 (2009)
Three-Time Big 12 Commissioner's Honor Roll (Fall 2007, 2009; Spring 2008)

2010 Outlook Fulmer played in 16-of-20 matches during the


Michaella Fulmer was expecting to contend for a season, starting the final game against Oklahoma
starting spot in 2010 but suffered a torn ACL during fall State at the Big 12 Championship. With 11 points, she
camp and will not be able to participate this season. was one of four Huskers to reach a double-digit point
With 25 career points, Fulmer is the third-highest total in both 2008 and 2009 (also Molly Thomas, Anna
scorer among the current Huskers, trailing only Morgan Caniglia and Shay Powell).
Marlborough and Molly Thomas. In the classroom, Fulmer was named second-

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Fulmer could consider options to seek a medical team academic All-Big 12 in 2009. She earned Big 12
redshirt and return in 2011. Commissioner's Honor Roll accolades during the fall
semester, her third award overall.
2009 (Junior)
Fulmer was once again one of Nebraska's biggest 2008 (Sophomore)
offensive threats, scoring four goals and adding three Fulmer finished the season second on the team High School
assists for the second consecutive season. She tied with 11 points. She posted four goals, including her In her four years at O'Hara High School in Kansas
for the Huskers' best shot-on-goal percentage (.550) first career game-winner against Iowa State on Oct. City, Mo., Fulmer helped the team to three state titles.
by scoring her four goals in 11 attempts on net. Fulmer 31, and racked up three assists. Fulmer opened Her biggest contribution was her amazing goal-scoring
was credited for game-winning goals in wins over the season by posting a career-high four points on abilities. Fulmer set the Missouri state goal-scoring
Green Bay and Kansas and accounted for her season two goals against Northwestern on Aug. 22. Fulmer record (169) in her junior season, en route to helping her
assist total in back-to-back wins over Lamar (2) and started the next two games, and appeared in all 20 team to its fifth consecutive state championship. She
North Dakota (1) on Sept. 4 and Sept. 11. Her first goal Husker contests during 2008. added 46 more goals in her senior season, finishing her
of the season also came against Lamar, as she tied her She earned back-to-back assists in NU wins over run with 215 goals and 34 assists.
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career-high point total with four in the contest. No. 25 Kansas on Sept. 26 and Missouri on Sept. 28, The 5-4 forward was a three-time first-team Missouri
including the game-winner against the Tigers. She all-state and all-district selection, as well as a two-time
also posted a goal in Nebraska’s 3-0 victory over first-team all-conference member. In 2006, she was
Texas Tech on Oct. 19. Fulmer’s four goals ranked named the Missouri Class 1 Player of the Year.
third on the team, while her three assists ranked
second. Other Information
In the classroom, Fulmer was one of 15 Huskers Fulmer spent her club career under the tutelage of
who captured academic All-Big 12 honors, as she coaches Steve Pecher and Scott McDoniel at the St.
earned first-team accolades. Louis Soccer Club, which won nine Missouri State Cup
Championships. During her tenure, Fulmer also helped
2007 (Freshman) the club to a second-place Region II finish and a top-25
Fulmer played in 17 of Nebraska's 19 contests in national ranking.
2007. Making the most of her time on the field, Fulmer
averaged better than one shot per game and amassed Personal Information
18 total shots, including seven on goal. Michaella is the daughter of Denny and Martha
Fulmer's season was highlighted by her three-point Fulmer and was born Sept. 11, 1988. Michaella has
performance against Lamar in a 4-0 NU win on Oct. two sisters, Makenna and Kelsey, and a brother, Kasey.
12. Fulmer racked up five shots, putting three on goal, Michaella is majoring in accounting at Nebraska.
while she collected her first career goal and assist in
the same game. Fulmer assisted on a Jaclyn White Worth Noting
goal in the 39th minute and got one of her own in the Two of the top goal scorers in Missouri high school
66th minute. history, Fulmer and sophomore Morgan Marlborough
Three Husker freshmen scored their first career competed against each other during their prep careers
points in the game, as Fulmer helped the Huskers to in Lee's Summit, Mo.
44 shots, the most in a game since NU recorded 44 in
an 11-0 win over Drury on Sept. 3, 2000.

l FULMER' CAREER STATS l FULMER'S CAREER HIGHS


Year GP-GS Shots SOG Goals Assists Points Category Career
2007 17-0 18 7 1 1 3 Points 4 two times, last vs. Lamar (9/4/09)
2008 20-3 33 11 4 3 11 Goals 2 vs. Northwestern (8/22/08)
2009 16-1 20 11 4 3 11 Assists 2 vs. Lamar (9/4/09)
Totals 53-4 71 29 9 7 25

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COLLEEN GOETZMANN
l 5-7 l midfielder l omaha , neb. l millard north l three letters
Career Highlights
First-Team Academic All-Big 12 (2008)
Six-Time Big 12 Commissioner's Academic Honor Roll (Fall 2007, 2008 2009; Spring 2008, 2009, 2010)

2010 Outlook best shot-on-goal percentage (.550), scoring her four


Colleen Goetzmann (pronounced CALL-een GETZ- goals in 11 attempts on net and just 20 shots overall.
men) will be one of the most determined players on the In the classroom, she was named to the Big 12
2010 roster after her junior season was cut short due Commissioner's Honor Roll during the fall and spring
to injury. The senior midfielder ranked third on the team semesters, her fifth and sixth straight awards overall.
with four goals when she was forced to the sideline six
weeks into the 2009 season. Goetzmann had started 2008 (Sophomore)
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role in the lineup as a senior. lineup and missed just one start during the 2008
season. She appeared in all 20 games, and made 19
2009 (Junior) starts, helping the Huskers to an eight-game unbeaten
Goetzmann was poised for a breakout season in streak in the middle of the season.
2009 but suffered a season-ending injury when she Goetzmann guided NU to upsets of No. 25 Kansas
tore her ACL at Texas Tech on Sept. 27. Already on Sept. 26 and No. 8 Texas on Oct. 3. She ended the Other Information
through 10-of-19 regular-season matches, Goetzmann regular season by posting her first career goal in a 3-1 Goetzmann played for the three-time state champion
was not eligible for a medical redshirt. NU win over Iowa State. She earned a career-high four Toro Magic club team in Omaha, where she started as
Despite the setback, the Omaha native made a shots, directing two on goal. a central midfielder. An all-state selection for the Toro
huge impact in the first half of the season. Goetzmann In the classroom, she claimed first-team academic Magic, Goetzmann also helped her team to a third-
started all 10 games to begin the year and tied for fifth All-Big 12 honors. place finish in the region in 2007.
with four goals after just one in her first two seasons
combined. Goetzmann's scoring accuracy was also 2007 (Freshman) Personal Information
among the best on the squad, as she tied for the team- Goetzmann was one of four Husker freshmen who Colleen is the daughter of John and Suzette
saw playing time in all 19 contests for Nebraska in Goetzmann and has two sisters, Melissa and twin
2007. She was a solid contributor in a midfield that sister Katie, who also plays for Nebraska. Colleen and 49
started several veterans during the fall. Katie are the first twins to play for NU since Stephanie
Goetzmann's three shots on goal in her first four and Andrea Brennan of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, in 1994.
games earned the midfielder her first career start Colleen and Katie were born Dec. 5, 1988. Colleen is
against Georgia on Sept. 16. She produced her first majoring in business administration at Nebraska.
career points in the next game, as she notched an
assist in Nebraska's 5-1 win over Saint Louis on Sept. Worth Noting
21. Despite missing half of her junior season due to
Goetzmann went on to make eight consecutive injury, Goetzmann is tied for third on the team with 38
starts, including a three-shot performance against career starts.
Oklahoma in a 1-0 NU win on Sept. 28. The Huskers'
win over the Sooners moved Nebraska to 12-0 all-time
in Big 12 openers. She finished the season with 12
shots in 19 appearances, including nine starts. She
notched four shots on goal.

High School
A four-year starter at Millard North, Goetzmann
earned first-team all-state honors while helping the
Mustangs to the 2006 state title. She was also a
2005 second-team all-state and academic all-state
selection.
A clutch performer for Millard North, Goetzmann
scored the opening goals in the Metro Conference
finals in both 2006 and 2007. The goals helped the
Mustangs to the 2006 state title and a 2007 third-place
finish.

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Year GP-GS Shots SOG Goals Assists Points Category Career
2007 19-9 12 4 0 1 1 Points 2 five times, last vs. South Dakota (9/18/09)
2008 20-19 19 6 1 0 2 Goals 1 five times, last vs. South Dakota (9/18/09)
2009 10-10 20 11 4 0 8 Assists 1 vs. Saint Louis (9/21/07)
Total 49-38 51 21 5 1 11

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BRITTANY GOOSEN
l 5-7 l defender l olathe, kan. l south l three letters
Career Highlights
Big 12 Commissioner's Honor Roll (Fall 2007)

2010 Outlook Georgia on Sept. 16, and made the most of her attempt
Brittany Goosen (pronounced GO-sen) has by scoring her first career goal. Goosen capitalized
provided solid support to the NU backline since 2007 on a free kick from 30 yards out to put her shot past
and enters this fall as one of the most experienced Bulldog goalkeeper Michelle Betos.
players on the roster. A regular starter since her Goosen and the Husker defense held No. 12 Florida
freshman season, Goosen has helped lead the to one goal in a 1-1 tie on Sept. 23, before Nebraska held
Huskers to 12 shutouts over the past three years. With Oklahoma scoreless in a 1-0 NU win on Sept. 28. The
the departure of 2009 All-Big 12 defender Carly Peetz, win moved the Huskers to 12-0 all-time in Big 12 openers.
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in 2010. on Oct. 12.

2009 (Junior) High School


For the third consecutive season, Goosen started As a forward and midfielder for Olathe South,
and played in 19 matches. One of the most reliable and Goosen helped her team to a Kansas 6A state
consistent defenders on the team, Goosen helped lead championship in 2006, where she scored the first goal Other Information
the Huskers to three shutouts during the 2009 season and provided the game-winning assist in a 2-1 overtime Goosen played her club soccer with the KCFC
while holding eight other opponents to only one goal. victory. Her performance made Goosen a two-time Futura and Coach Richard Davies. She was a three-
On Oct. 4, she was key in Nebraska's 2-0 victory over selection to the NSCAA high school all-region team time state champion, and helped KCFC Futura to the
eventual Big 12 Tournament champion Oklahoma (2006, 2007), a two-time Kansas City Metro first- 2007 state title. Goosen is also a former Region II team
State. team member, a three-time Northeast Kansas Soccer member and was a member of the 2004 U.S. U-15
Offensively, Goosen had one assist that came Coaches Association 6A team member and the 2006 National Team pool.
on a Molly Thomas goal in Nebraska's 7-1 victory Sunflower League Offensive Player of the Year. A four-
over Akron on Sept. 13. She took two shots in 2009, year letterwinner in soccer, Goosen also lettered in Personal Information
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including one on goal against Green Bay. track and field. Brittany is the daughter of Jerry and Misty Goosen
and was born Jan. 30, 1989. Brittany has two sisters,
2008 (Sophomore) Chelsea and Durell Goosen Cope. Brittany is majoring
Goosen missed the Huskers’ first game of the in pre-speech language pathology at Nebraska.
season after undergoing offseason knee surgery, but
rebounded to start the Huskers’ remaining 19 contests. Worth Noting
She was part of a backline that allowed 24 goals in her Goosen's 57 career starts are the most of any player
19 appearances. She assisted the Huskers' shutouts on the 2010 roster. A native of Olathe, Kan., Goosen is
of UAB, Drake, North Dakota State, Texas Tech and one of five current Huskers from the Kansas City metro
Oklahoma. area.
She also earned her first career assist in
Nebraska’s 3-2 victory over Oakland on Sept. 14.
Goosen ended the season with a career-high two
shots against Colorado in the first round of the Big 12
Championship on Nov. 5.

2007 (Freshman)
After playing on offense in high school, Goosen
had a solid freshman season at NU on defense.
Impressing the coaches enough to earn the starting
bid as a central defender, Goosen was one of two NU
freshmen to start all 19 contests, joining goalkeeper
Jessica Mills.
Goosen's defensive prowess showed early, as she
helped the Huskers to two shutouts in their first four
games, including wins over Northwestern (Sept. 2) and
San Diego State (Sept. 9). Goosen and the Nebraska
defense allowed just two goals in their first four games.
Goosen took her one shot of the season against

l GOOSEN'S CAREER STATS l GOOSEN'S CAREER HIGHS


Year GP-GS Shots SOG Goals Assists Points Category Career
2007 19-19 1 1 1 0 2 Points 2 vs. Georgia (9/16/07)
2008 19-19 4 1 0 1 1 Goals 1 vs. Georgia (9/16/07)
2009 19-19 2 1 0 1 1 Assists 1 two times, last vs. Akron (9/13/09)
Total 57-57 7 3 1 2 4

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l senior l
TARA MACDONALD
5-10 l goalkeeper l austin, texas l james bowie l one letter
Career Highlights
Big 12 Commissioner's Spring Academic Honor Roll (2009)

2010 Outlook 2008 (Did Not Play)


Tara Macdonald hopes to return to her starting Macdonald sat out the 2008 season and trained with
role at goalkeeper in 2010. The senior had numerous her former club coach David Winner in Austin, Texas.
injury setbacks last season but appears to be healthy She enrolled at Nebraska in January and played with
in time for her final year with the Huskers. Although the Huskers during the spring exhibition season.
Macdonald's progress was hindered last season, she Macdonald helped the team to an 8-1-3 record by
has two years of starting experience at the Division I combining with Jessica Mills for six shutouts.
level and remains focused to end her career on top.
2007 (Freshman at Oklahoma)

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2009 (Junior) Macdonald earned a starting goalkeeper spot seven
Macdonald took hold of the No. 1 goalkeeper games into the 2007 season, and made an immediate
position and started 11 games for the Huskers. She impact in her first career starts for Oklahoma. She
battled several foot injuries throughout the year but made 12 saves and notched back-to-back shutouts
put together a solid debut season, producing a 6-2-3 over North Texas and Middle Tennessee State at the
record in the net. Sooner Invitational. Her efforts won her all-tournament Worth Noting
Macdonald ranked fourth in the Big 12 Conference honors and she was named the defensive MVP. Macdonald is within reach of putting her name in the
with 3.75 saves per game and totaled 45 on the year With Oklahoma visiting Lincoln for its 2007 Big NU record books, as she could enter the all-time top 10
with a .763 save percentage. She shut out Northern 12 opener, Macdonald played an impressive game, for career saves (needs 12) and wins (needs four) this
Colorado (3-0) in the season opener and helped lead notching 11 saves against the Huskers, but NU season.
Nebraska to a 5-0-1 mark through the first month of triumphed 1-0. The goal broke a 249-minute shutout She is one of four goalkeepers on the 2010 roster, but
action. In 12 appearances, Macdonald only allowed streak to start her career. Macdonald went on to the only one with game experience.
three opponents to score more than one goal. She start OU’s first six conference games, including a
played three full double-overtime matches (110 10-save effort against Texas A&M, before injuring
minutes) in ties against Villanova, Arizona State and her back against Kansas and missing the remainder
Texas Tech. of the season. Overall, she made eight starts and 10 51
appearances while collecting 55 saves and allowing 10
goals in 757 minutes of action.

2006 Season (Redshirt at Oklahoma)


Macdonald redshirted during the 2006 season at
Oklahoma.

High School
During her prep career, Macdonald lettered two
years while playing under Coach Carrie Hoffman at
James Bowie High School in Austin, Texas. She led
her team to district titles from 2003 to 2005, while
earning first-team all-district honors on the field and in
the classroom her senior season.

Other Information
Macdonald played club soccer for the Austin United
Capitals under David Winner from 2001 to 2005.

Personal Information
Tara was born May 14, 1988, in Houston, Texas, and
is the daughter of Mark Macdonald and Pam Helmly.
Tara has a brother, Brooks, and a sister, Meredith. She
is a sociology major at Nebraska.

l MACDONALD'S CAREER STATS l MACDONALD'S CAREER HIGHS


Year GP-GS Min SV GA GAA SHO W-L-T Category Career
2006* Redshirt Saves 11, vs. Nebraska (9/28/07)
2007* 10-8 757:39 55 10 1.19 2 2-5-1 Shutouts 3, last vs. Northern Colorado (8/22/09)
2008 Did Not Play Scoreless Minutes 249, vs. North Texas, Middle Tenn. St. (9/21-9/28/07)
2009 12-11 943:22 45 14 1.34 1 6-2-3
Total 22-19 1701:01 100 24 1.27 3 8-7-4 *2006 and 2007 seasons at Oklahoma

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2010 Nebraska Soccer
10 ncaa tournament appearances 236 all-time victories 8 big 12 championships

l senior l
ANNA WHITE
5-7 l midfielder l warrensburg, mo. l warrensburg l three letters
Career Highlights
First-Team Academic All-Big 12 (2008, 2009)
Six-Time Big 12 Commissioner's Honor Roll (Fall 2007, 2008, 2009; Spring 2008, 2009, 2010)
4.0 Grade-Point Average (Spring 2010)

2010 Outlook for goals in a season (46), assists in a season (32),


After fighting through minor injuries in her first two points in a season (118) and assists in a game (4).
years, Anna White saw an increased role in the NU White also gained statewide honors as the 2005 Class
starting lineup last season. White's determination has 1 Co-Offensive Player of the Year in Missouri, the 2006
helped her become one of the team's most important All-Western District Offensive Player of the Year, the
players, as she has consistently been a tough defender 2007 Class 1 Co-Player of the Year and a three-time
and provided strong midfield play. White could get in all-conference and three-time first-team all-district

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the offensive mix as well after attempting six shots on selection.
goal last year. Academically, White ranked sixth in her class
at Warrensburg and was a member of the National
2009 (Junior) Society of High School Scholars, High Honor Roll and
Following 12 starts in each of her previous two several extra curricular clubs.
seasons, White started all 20 games for the Huskers honors while being named to the KMZU Dream Team
and became one of the team's most reliable players Other Information on the court. White was coached by former Nebraska
in 2009. Her aggressive defense helped NU to three White was a four-time member of the Olympic women's basketball standout Kim Yancey, who earned
shutouts on the season. Development Program state team, and has participated letters at NU from 1989 to 1992.
White also got herself in the offensive flow with six in four ODP Regional camps. Additionally, White
shots on goal, including two each against Villanova traveled internationally, playing in Italy with the Bayern Personal Information
and Baylor and one against Oklahoma and Missouri. Munich club team. Anna is the daughter of David and Laura White and
She totaled 19 shots overall, more than doubling her White also earned letters in softball and basketball has four brothers, Dave, Daniel, Jonathan and Nathan.
sophomore total of nine. in high school, earning second-team all-conference Anna is majoring in child, youth and family studies at
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Nebraska.
2008 (Sophomore)
A gritty competitor, White appeared in 19 games Worth Noting
and made 12 starts during the 2008 season. White White is highly active with Nebraska's chapter of the
posted a goal in Nebraska’s 2-1 upset of No. 8 Texas Fellowship of Christian Athletes. During her time with
and added her first career assist in the regular-season FCA, she has traveled to leadership and sports camps
finale against Iowa State on Oct. 31. in Mexico, Kansas City, Iowa and California.

2007 (Freshman)
White completed the 2007 season as one of
several freshmen who made major contributions to
the Huskers. White played in 17 games, making 12
starts, but a midseason shoulder injury limited her
effectiveness.
White displayed a physical style early in the season,
as her control of the midfield helped the Huskers to
early home wins, including a 5-1 victory over Saint
Louis on Sept. 21.
White was in and out of the starting lineup until her
performance against Lamar on Oct. 12. White cranked
out four shots against the Cardinals, putting three on
goal, including her first career goal. White was a starter
for the final six games of the season, accumulating 24
shots, including 11 on goal.

High School
White joined the Huskers from Warrensburg High
School, where she was a four-time offensive player of
the year for the Tigers, while posting school records

l WHITE'S CAREER STATS l WHITE'S CAREER HIGHS


Year GP-GS Shots SOG Goals Assists Points Category Career
2007 17-12 24 11 1 0 2 Points 2 twice, last vs. Texas (10/3/08)
2008 19-12 9 4 1 1 3 Goals 1 twice, last vs. Texas (10/3/08)
2009 20-20 19 6 0 0 0 Assists 1 vs. Iowa State (10/31/08)
Total 56-44 52 21 2 1 5

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l senior l
JACLYN WHITE
6-0 l defender/forward l long beach, calif. l bishop montgomeryl three letters
Career Highlights
First-Team Academic All-Big 12 (2009)
Six-Time Big 12 Commissioner's Honor Roll (Fall 2007, 2008, 2009; Spring 2008, 2009, 2010)

2010 Outlook 2007 (Freshman)


Jaclyn White has continued steady improvement After battling an early season knee injury, White
throughout her career and will aim for her best season worked her way into the lineup in NU's seventh contest
in 2010. White can play a variety of positions for NU, of the year. She notched just three shots in her first five
and provides an option as a defener or forward for appearances, but exploded for six shots against Lamar
Coach John Walker. White had a career-best four- on Oct. 12, including four on goal, and her first career
point season in 2009 and will shoot to capitalize on goal.
that success as a senior. Her performance earned the Long Beach, Calif.,

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native her first career start the following Sunday
2009 (Junior) against Texas Tech. She notched two more shots on
White worked her way into the NU rotation to see goal against the Red Raiders and went on to finish the
increased playing time as a junior, appearing in 16-of- season with 18 shots, directing nine on goal. White
20 games for the Huskers. appeared in 12 total games for NU.
She had a career-best day Sept. 18 vs. South Worth Noting
Dakota when she scored on a penalty kick and added High School On a team that includes three players standing 5-10
an assist to total three points in Nebraska's 9-0 win. White joined Nebraska from Bishop Montgomery or above, White and sophomore Morgan Marlborough
White also had an assist against Green Bay to finish High School, where she was a six-time scholar athlete. are the tallest Huskers, measuring in at 6-0. White
the season with four points. All three shots taken in White had an especially explosive senior season, and Marlborough were also the only two NU players to
2009 were on goal. scoring 11 goals in 15 games and leading the team to take penalty kicks in 2009, with each converting their
the Del Rey League Division 4 finals. White continued opportunity.
2008 (Sophomore) to excel in the postseason, scoring an additional six
White appeared in nine games during the 2008 goals in five games and playing a part with either a goal
season, helping Nebraska to a 4-5 record in games or an assist in all but one of the goals that led Bishop to
she appeared. White contributed in Husker wins over a second-place finish. Her stellar performance earned 53
UAB, Oakland, Texas Tech and Iowa State. White first-team Del Rey League and first-team all-area
honors.
As impressive academically as she is athletically,
White graduated summa cum laude from Bishop
Montgomery and spent seven semesters on the
principal's honor roll. In 2007, she was named the
Bishop Montgomery Athlete of the Year.

Other Information
In 2005, White was named the Palos Verde Soccer
Club Most Valuable Player, as well as being a 2006-
07 first-team all-league selection. Also in 2007, White
helped the Breakers to the California Soccer League
Gold Championship title.
A talented athlete, White also competed in cross
country, track and basketball and was named Bishop
Montgomery's 2007 cross country MVP.

Personal Information
White is the daughter of Gary and Carol White, and
was born Nov. 26, 1988, in Long Beach. Jaclyn has one
brother, Matthew. Jaclyn is a business administration
major.

l WHITE'S CAREER STATS l WHITE'S CAREER HIGHS


Year GP-GS Shots SOG Goals Assists Points Category Career
2007 12-1 18 9 1 0 2 Points 3 vs. South Dakota (9/18/09)
2008 9-0 2 0 0 0 0 Goals 1 two times, last vs. South Dakota (9/18/09)
2009 16-0 3 3 1 2 4 Assists 1 twice, last vs. South Dakota (9/18/09)
Total 37-1 23 12 2 2 6

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2010 Nebraska Soccer
10 ncaa tournament appearances 236 all-time victories 8 big 12 championships

l junior l 5-5
ALEXA CARDONA
l midfielder/forward l lincoln , neb. l pius x l two letters

Career Highlights
Puerto Rico National Team
First-Team Academic All-Big 12 (2008, 2009)
Five-Time Big 12 Commissioner's Honor Roll (Fall 2007, 2008; Spring 2008, 2009, 2010)

2010 Outlook 2008 (Redshirt)


Alexa Cardona was in the middle of a strong Cardona redshirted 2008, after suffering a foot
sophomore season last fall before she was forced injury before the season started.
out due to injury. With game experience in 30 career
matches, Cardona returns in 2010 with expectations to 2007 (Freshman)
regain significant playing time. Cardona saw time in all 19 contests for Nebraska in
During the offseason, Cardona played for the Puerto 2007, finishing fourth on the team with seven points on

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Rican National Team in the 2010 Central American two goals and three assists in her freshman campaign.
Games. Cardona made her skills apparent early in the
season when she notched her first career goal in a
2009 (Sophomore) season-opening 1-0 Nebraska win over Northwestern.
Cardona returned to the field during the 2009 Cardona capitalized on a Wildcat miscue by stealing
season and saw action in 11 games, helping the the ball and using her quickness to outrun the opponent
Huskers to an 8-1-2 record in those matches. She was down the sideline and score. Five more shots in the Cardona's breakout came in the last game of the
part of Nebraska's Big 12-leading assist total (54) last following three games earned Cardona her first career season. She tallied a career-high six shots, including
fall, notching two of her own in back-to-back victories start against the Tennessee Volunteers on Sept. 14. three on goal, to score a goal and earn an assist.
over Akron and South Dakota on Sept. 13 and Sept. In the Huskers' 5-1 win over Saint Louis on Sept. 21, Cardona's efforts led NU to a 2-2 tie with Iowa State, as
18. Cardona also attempted four shots, including one Cardona notched another career first with an assist on a she scored the first and last goals of the season for the
on goal at Texas Tech. Julie Berkshire goal in the 38th minute. Cardona added Huskers. She finished the season tied for the team lead
Her sophomore year was cut short when she missed another assist in a 4-0 NU win over Lamar on Oct. 12, in assists after putting 14 shots on goal and taking 30
the last six games with a dislocated knee cap. a game in which she totaled five shots, putting three on shots in three starts.
goal.
54 High School
A four-year letterwinner for Pius X, Cardona was a
member of back-to-back Class B state champion teams
in 2004 and 2005 with former Husker Carly Peetz.
Cardona went on to help the Thunderbolts to a runner-
up finish in 2006.
Cardona also tallied a plethora of individual honors,
including first-team Super-State, first-team Class B
and first-team all-state honors in both 2006 and 2007.
The 2007 Pius X captain, Cardona worked her way into
the Thunderbolt record books in several categories,
including school records for career goals (88), career
points (208) and single-game goals (5).

Other Information
Cardona spent her club career with the Lincoln United
Victory under Coach Scott Sheffield. A team captain
for the Victory, Cardona helped her team to State Cup
championships from 2003 to 2005 and state runner-up
finishes in 2006 and 2007. Cardona also played four
seasons for the Olympic Development Program state
team and was a 2006 ODP Pool holdover.

Personal Information
Alexa is the daughter of Rene and Maria Cardona
and has two brothers, Rene and Julian, who plays at
Butler University. Alexa was born Jan. 12, 1989, in
Atlanta, Ga. She is a business administration major.

Worth Noting
Cardona is one of three Lincoln natives on the 2010
Nebraska roster.

l CARDONA'S CAREER STATS l CARDONA'S CAREER HIGHS


Year GP-GS Shots SOG Goals Assists Points Category Career
2007 19-3 30 14 2 3 7 Points 3 vs. Iowa State (11/2/07)
2008 Redshirt (Injury) Goals 1 twice, last vs. Iowa State (11/2/07)
2009 11-0 4 1 0 2 2 Assists 1 five times, last vs. South Dakota (9/18/09)
Total 30-3 34 15 2 5 9

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l junior l
KATIE GOETZMANN
5-7 l defender/midfielder l omaha, neb. l millard north l two letters
Career Highlights
First-Team Academic All-Big 12 (2008, 2009)
Six-Time Big 12 Commissioner's Honor Roll (Fall 2007, 2008, 2009; Spring 2008, 2009, 2010)
Big 12 Newcomer of the Week (Oct. 21, 2008)

2010 Outlook All-Big 12 honors for the second straight year and was
As expected, Katie Goetzmann (pronouced GETZ- named to the Big 12 Commissioner's Honor Roll for the
men) developed into a starter during her junior season fifth and sixth consecutive semesters.
and was in the lineup all 20 matches. After losing
midfielder Anna Caniglia to graduation, that game 2008 (Freshman)
experience and talent will be important to the success Goetzmann appeared in all 20 games during the
of the 2010 Huskers. One of four current players to Huskers’ 2008 campaign, and earned her first career

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start every game last year, Goetzmann will be a team starts in NU wins over No. 25 Kansas on Sept. 26 and
leader in her junior season. Missouri on Sept. 28. She posted her first career points
with a goal and assist in NU’s 3-0 win over Texas Tech
2009 (Sophomore) on Oct. 19. Goetzmann ended the regular season with
Goetzmann became a mainstay in the NU lineup as a game-winning assist in Nebraska’s 3-1 victory over
a sophomore, starting all 20 games of the 2009 season Iowa State on Oct. 31. She also earned first-team first-team All-Nebraska, first-team all-state and Super-
as a midfielder and defender. academic All-Big 12 honors in the classroom. State honors in both her junior and senior seasons.
Goetzmann finished the year with three assists, Although a midfielder, Goetzmann was a reliable
two of which came in Nebraska's 9-0 romp over 2007 (Redshirt) attacker for Millard North, scoring the game-winning
South Dakota on Sept. 18. Goetzmann assisted After breaking a bone in her foot early in the season, goal in the first round of the state tournament in 2004,
Morgan Marlborough and her twin sister, Colleen, on Goetzmann redshirted during 2007. She was one of as well as the game-winner in the 2007 Shrine All-Star
the first two goals of the game as NU produced the five Huskers to sit out their first season in the Nebraska Game. Her efforts gained her recognition as the 2007
highest-scoring contest by a Husker team since 2000. program. Women's Soccer Scholar Athlete of the Year at Millard
Goetzmann also had a noteworthy performance in North.
Nebraska's 7-4 win at Kansas on Oct. 23, as she was High School Goetzmann was a two-time academic all-state
responsible for the assist on Anna Caniglia's third goal, Goetzmann joined the Huskers with her twin sister, selection and a four-year member of the Millard North 55
marking the 27th hat trick in school history. Colleen, after both spent four seasons with the 2006 Honor Roll.
Off the field, Goetzmann earned first-team academic state champion Millard North Mustangs. Katie earned
Other Information
Goetzmann played club soccer for the Omaha Toro
Magic alongside several Husker teammates. An all-
state midfielder for the Magic, Goetzmann helped the
team to state titles in 2003, 2006 and 2007, and a third-
place finish at the 2006 regional tournament.

Personal Information
Katie is the daughter of John and Suzette Goetzmann
and has two sisters, Melissa and twin sister Colleen,
who also plays at Nebraska. Katie and Colleen are the
first twins to play for Nebraska since Stephanie and
Andrea Brennan of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, who played in
NU's inaugural season in the fall of 1994.
Katie and Colleen were born Dec. 5, 1988. Katie is a
business administration major at Nebraska.

Worth Noting
On Oct. 23, 2009, Goetzmann assisted Anna
Caniglia on the final goal of her hat trick at Kansas. The
previous year versus the Jayhawks, Goetzmann made
her first career start.

l GOETZMANN'S CAREER STATS l GOETZMANN'S CAREER HIGHS


Year GP-GS Shots SOG Goals Assists Points Category Career
2007 Redshirt (Injury) Points 2 vs. Texas Tech (10/19/08)
2008 20-2 8 4 1 2 4 Goals 1 vs. Texas Tech (10/19/08)
2009 20-20 17 8 0 3 3 Assists 2 vs. South Dakota (9/18/09)
Totals 40-22 25 12 1 5 7

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2010 Nebraska Soccer
10 ncaa tournament appearances 236 all-time victories 8 big 12 championships

l junior l
BLAIR SLAPPER
5-8 l defender l prairie village, kan. l shawnee mission east l two letters
Career Highlights
First-Team Academic All-Big 12 (2008)
Second-Team Academic All-Big 12 (2009)
Four-Time Big 12 Commissioner's Honor Roll (Fall 2007, 2009; Spring 2008, 2010)

2010 Outlook on Oct. 11, Slapper nearly had her first career goal
Blair Slapper has quickly become one of the when her free kick from 35 yards out was deflected
most reliable players on the NU backline. The junior by the goalkeeper and bounced off the cross bar to
immediately contributed during her first season in Marlborough for her third goal of the match. Slapper
the Husker lineup and now has game experience took four shots on goal throughout the season and 13
in 34 matches. In addition to being a solid defender, shots overall.
Slapper's ability to create offense from free kicks and In the classroom, she earned second-team

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corner kicks should help the NU scoring attack again academic All-Big 12 honors.
in 2010.
2008 (Freshman)
2009 (Sophomore) Slapper played in 14 contests for the Huskers during
After gaining experience as a redshirt freshman, the regular season, notching four shots. NU was 9-5
Slapper had a breakout season in 2009. The with Slapper in the rotation, as her defensive skills 2007 (Redshirt)
sophomore started all 20 games for NU and finished helped Nebraska shut out UAB, North Dakota State, Slapper was one of five freshmen to redshirt during
with six assists, the eighth-highest total in the Big 12 Texas Tech and Oklahoma. their first seasons in the program, after the Huskers
Conference and fourth-best on the team. Slapper tallied shots against Northwestern, North welcomed 14 first-year players to the squad in 2007.
Slapper was one of six Huskers to start every match, Dakota State, Oklahoma and Iowa State.
adding to a talented line that held three opponents She was one of 14 Huskers who earned first-team High School
scoreless throughout the season. Slapper's six assists academic All-Big 12 honors, while also being named to Slapper was a four-year letterwinner as a midfielder
came in a five-week, 11-game span from Sept. 4-Oct. the Big 12 Commissioner's Honor Roll both semesters at Shawnee Mission East, where she led her team in
56 11, including assists in each of teammate Morgan of the 2007-08 academic year. assists in both 2005 and 2006, before being named an
Marlborough's two hat tricks. Against Oklahoma honorable-mention All-Sunflower League selection. She
helped the Lancers to the 2006 regional championship.
Slapper also lettered in track as a sophomore,
qualifying for both the Kansas Relays and the State
Qualifier that season.
Also an academic standout at Shawnee Mission
East, Slapper was a four-year member of the honor
roll, a Presidential Scholar Award winner, a DECA
state finalist and a selection to Who's Who Among High
School Students.

Other Information
Slapper moved into a defensive role in the club
circuit, boosting the KCFC Alliance Heat to the 2006
Kansas State Championship and earning a final No.
18 national ranking. A six-year member of the Kansas
Olympic Development Program, Slapper was named a
Kansas Player to Watch by Rivals.com.

Personal Information
Blair is the daughter of Michael and Robin Slapper
and has one brother, Scott. Blair was born March 22,
1989, in St. Louis and is a marketing major at Nebraska.

Worth Noting
Slapper spent the summer of 2009 playing with the
W-League's Seattle Sounders in Seattle, Wash.

l SLAPPER'S CAREER STATS l SLAPPER'S CAREER HIGHS


Year GP-GS Shots SOG Goals Assists Points Category Career
2007 Redshirt Points 1 six times, last vs. Oklahoma (10/11/09)
2008 14-0 4 0 0 0 0 Goals None
2009 20-20 13 4 0 6 6 Assists 1 six times, last vs. Oklahoma (10/11/09)
Totals 34-20 17 4 0 6 6

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l sophomore l
JORDAN JACKSON
5-7 l midfielder/forward l overland park, kan. l blue valley west l one letter
Career Highlights
Two-Time Big 12 Commissioner's Honor Roll (Fall 2009; Spring 2010)

2010 Outlook High School


After working her way into the NU lineup last fall, A four-year starter for Coach Alex Aiman and Blue
Jordan Jackson became one of the best newcomers Valley West, Jackson led the Jaguars to a 61-11-3
in the Big 12 Conference. The sophomore holds high record from her midfielder position while claiming
potential and can be effectively used as a midfielder or numerous awards and honors. She was the Kansas
forward. With one year of experience, Jackson looks to Gatorade Player of the Year as a junior and senior.
continue her development as a major scoring threat for The National Soccer Coaches Association of America
the 2010 Huskers. named her a high school All-American in 2009, after
naming her to its All-Region V team twice.

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2009 (Freshman) Jackson's credentials were well deserved, as she set
Jackson worked her way into the lineup to start 14 four school records. She owns the top marks in career
of 20 games as a freshman, including the last 11. The points (210), season goals (25), season assists (24) and
forward scored five goals on the season, tying Anna career assists (68).
Caniglia for the third-most on the team. Jackson added As a senior, Jackson guided Blue Valley West to a
three assists, including one in Nebraska's upset of No. 19-2 record, as the team won region and state titles state selection and earned first-team honors at the
14 Texas A&M. She accounted for 13 points on the behind her 25 goals and 19 assists. Her squad finished league level four times. She was a three-time offensive
year. the year ranked No. 7 in the nation by the NSCAA. player of the year for her league. The Kansas City
Jackson scored her first career goal in a 6-1 win In 2008, the Jaguars posted a 13-5 record to Star named her to its all-metro first-team in 2008 and
over North Dakota on Sept. 11, a week before a two- advance to the regional semifinals, as Jackson finished 2009, honorable mention in 2007 and second-team in
goal outing in the Huskers' 9-0 win against South with 66 points on 21 goals and 24 assists. 2006. She was also Blue Valley West’s nomination for
Dakota on Sept. 18 when she attempted a season-high As a sophomore Jackson notched 10 goals and Wendy’s High School Heisman in 2008.
four shots on goal. She was a key contributor in Big 12 10 assists to help Blue Valley West to the regional In the classroom, Jackson had a 4.1 grade-point
play, netting the game-winning goal in a 5-2 win over championships with a 14-2-2 mark. In 2006, she average, which earned her Scholastic All-America honors
Oklahoma on Oct. 11, and scoring at Kansas in a 7-4 earned 45 points as a freshman with 15 goals and 15 from the NSCAA in 2008 and 2009.
victory on Oct. 23. assists, as her team posted a 15-2-1 record to finish as 57
Jackson landed a spot on the Big 12 Commissioner's the state runner-up. Other Information
Honor Roll both semesters of 2009-10. The 5-7 Jackson was a four-time first-team all- At the club level, Jackson played for Coach Richard
Davies and the KCFC Alliance Jazz for four years. She
helped the team to runner-up finishes three straight
years, winning the prestigious Score at the Shore
tournament in 2007, while claiming second in 2008.
Davies also coached current Husker Brittany Goosen.
Jackson has also been involved in the Olympic
Development Program, earning a spot on the state team
in 2002, 2003 and 2007. She was also a regional pool
player in 2007 and 2008.

Personal Information
Jordan is the daughter of Craig and Maureen
Jackson, and was born on Sept. 19, 1990. Jordan has
three brothers, Taylor, a twin Connor, and Grant. She is
a pre-physical therapy major at Nebraska.

Worth Noting
Along with junior Molly Thomas, Jackson is a two-
time Gatorade Player of the Year.

l JACKSON'S CAREER STATS l JACKSON'S CAREER HIGHS


Year GP-GS Shots SOG Goals Assists Points Category Career
2009 20-14 46 16 5 3 13 Points 4 vs. South Dakota (9/18/09)
Totals 20-14 46 16 5 3 13 Goals 2 vs. South Dakota (9/18/09)
Assists 1 two times, last vs. Texas A&M (10/18/09)

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10 ncaa tournament appearances 236 all-time victories 8 big 12 championships

l redshirt freshman
BRI BADJE
l 5-4 l defender/MIDFIELDER l lincoln, neb. l southwest

Career Highlights
Two-Time Big 12 Commissioner's Honor Roll (Fall 2009; Spring 2010)

2010 Outlook and all-conference teams as a junior and senior, while


After a redshirt year, Bri Badje (pronounced Badge) claiming first-team all-state honors from the Lincoln
aims to gain playing time as either a defender or Journal Star in 2008 and second-team accolades in
midfielder in 2010. During the spring season, Badje 2009.
notched an assist against Florida State. In her first two seasons with Southwest, Badje
notched 14 goals and 13 assists as a forward, helping
2009 (Redshirt) the Silverhawks post 11-4 and 10-5 records in 2006
Badje was one of three Husker freshmen to redshirt and 2007, respectively, while qualifying for the state
in 2009. tournament each season. She also helped guide her

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team to city, conference and district championships in
High School 2007 and a district runner-up finish in 2006.
Badje started her career as a forward under Coach In the classroom, Badje produced a 4.1 grade-
Alyssa Watson at Lincoln Southwest High School, point average and was a member of the National
before moving to the defensive side of the field for her Honor Society. She was a four-time Scholar Athlete
final two seasons. award winner and was named to the Nebraska School Personal Information
A 5-4 central defender, Badje guided Southwest to Activities Association’s (NSAA) academic all-state Bri is the daughter of Alice Dominiani and Doug
new heights her last two seasons. The Silverhawks team in 2008 and 2009. Badje, and was born Nov. 21, 1990. Bri has one brother,
won back-to-back district, conference and city titles Tyler. She has not declared a major at Nebraska.
during her junior and senior campaigns, while also Other Information
making two state tournament appearances. Badje played her club ball under coaches Andy Worth Noting
In 2009, Badje helped Southwest earn a 14-3 mark, Benkis and Alex Vasquez with the Arsenal Primo Badje played four positions at Southwest. She
as she posted four goals and five assists. During her for three years, capturing state titles three times. spent the first two seasons as a forward and outside
junior year, the team posted a 12-2 record, thanks in Badje previously spent time with the Capital Soccer midfielder, before switching to a defender for her junior
58 year. She started in the defense as a senior, but finished
part to her one goal and five assists. Association Intensity.
For her efforts, Badje was named to the all-city the season as a center midfielder.

l redshirt
STACY BARTELS
freshman l 5-6 l midfielder/forward l omaha, neb. l skutt

Career Highlights
Two-Time Big 12 Commissioner's Honor Roll (Fall 2009; Spring 2010)

2010 Outlook her to their Class B all-state first-team twice. She also
Stacy Bartels will focus on breaking into the played in the 2009 Shrine Soccer Classic, notching
offensive rotation as either a midfielder or forward in one goal and one assist.
2010. In the spring season, Bartels tallied one goal and During Bartels' junior season, the Skyhawks posted
one assist. a 16-1 record, before falling in a shootout in the state
final. Bartels found the back of the net six times during
2009 (Redshirt) the state tournament to finish the season with 26
Bartels redshirted her first season at Nebraska, goals and 14 assists for 66 points, including six game-
along with Bri Badje and Emma Stevens. winning goals.

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Bartels finished her sophomore campaign with
High School 24 goals and 10 assists for 58 points, as Skutt fell
From her forward position, Bartels was a major factor to Lincoln Pius X in the first round of the 2007 state
in helping Coach John Carlson and Omaha Skutt High tournament to claim a 14-4 record on the year. Bartels
School to two Class B state championships during her was named to the Omaha World-Herald’s Omaha-Area
four years, including three appearances in the title first team, and earned Class B first-team accolades Personal Information
game. from the OWH and LJS. Stacy is the daughter of Sandy and Pat Bartels and
Bartels rewrote Skutt's record books while leading the As a freshman in 2006, Bartels and Skutt claimed was born on Feb. 22, 1991. She has two brothers, T.J.
team to a 19-2 record and the state championship during the state crown with a 2-1 victory over Pius X in the and Jeff, and one sister, Lisa. Stacy is a pre-dentistry
her senior year. She set single-season records in goals final for a 17-2 record. Bartels scored the first goal in major at Nebraska.
(26), assists (20) and points (72), while also notching 10 the championship game and assisted on the second,
game-winning goals. She also holds career records in as she posted five goals and five assists for 15 points Worth Noting
goals (81), assists (49) and points (211). on the season. Bartels is one of seven Omahans on the 2010
Her efforts earned her first-team Lincoln Journal She was also a three-year starting point guard for Nebraska roster.
Star Super-State honors and first-team Omaha- the Skutt basketball team.
World Herald All-Nebraska accolades for a second In the classroom, she earned an academic letter.
consecutive season. Both publications also named

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l redshirt
EMMA STEVENS
freshman l 5-7 l goalkeeper l corona, calif. l santiago
Career Highlights
Two-Time Big 12 Commissioner's Honor Roll (Fall 2009; Spring 2010)

2010 Outlook 14-7-4 record behind 95 saves from the 5-7 Stevens.
Emma Stevens has had one year of training at the As a freshman, Stevens helped the Sharks advance
Division I level and now looks toward playing time in to the state semifinals by allowing only one goal and
the net. Stevens posted a shutout versus BYU during collecting 25 saves, before Santiago fell to the eventual
the spring campaign. champions. The team claimed a 21-6-4 mark overall,
and went 8-1-1 to claim its first league title.
2009 (Redshirt) For her efforts, Stevens was named to the all-league
Stevens redshirted her first season at Nebraska team three times, the all-county team twice and the all-
behind upperclassman goalkeeper Tara Macdonald. state first-team twice. She also earned second-team

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all-state honors as a sophomore. She was also league
High School MVP twice, while being voted captain of her high
After working her way onto the varsity squad as a school team for three years.
freshman, Stevens was a force in net for Santiago High In the classroom, Stevens won the scholar athlete
School and Coach Mike Fleming. She accumulated award four times. As valedictorian of her high school
over 6,000 minutes in net and notched 383 saves. class, Stevens finished with a 4.45 grade-point average of the tournament in 2003. One of the top goalkeepers
As a senior, Stevens posted 121 saves while leading and was named the Outstanding Female Athlete of the in the nation, Stevens was invited to the adidas ESP and
the Sharks to a 19-4-2 record, including 12-0-2 in Year for her school district. Nike 50 camps.
conference play to claim first in their league. Stevens
earned two shutouts in the state tournament, before Other Information Personal Information
Santiago was eliminated in the quarterfinals. She On the club level, Stevens was the starting Emma is the daughter of Rod and Colleen Stevens,
claimed 11 shutouts during the season. goalkeeper for Slammers FC for eight years. She led and was born Aug. 2, 1991. She has one sister, Hannah.
During her junior campaign, Stevens led Santiago to the team to a state title in 2007, winning the semifinal Emma is a pre-medicine major at Nebraska.
its third state semifinal in three seasons, as the Sharks match by penalty kicks. Behind Stevens, the Slammers
claimed a league championship with a 15-4-9 overall advanced to the semifinals or finals of the state Worth Noting
mark. She collected 142 saves to help her team go tournament six times. The team won two prestigious Stevens played for West Coast F.C. of the Women's
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undefeated in league play at 7-0-1. Surf Cup titles, and made 11 semifinal or final Premier Soccer League during the summer of 2009.
During her sophomore year, Santiago posted a appearances in the tournament. She was named player

HANNAH DITTMAR
l freshman l 5-4 l midfielder l gretna, neb. l gretna

2010 Outlook Dragons to a state semifinal appearance while being


One of five in-state players in the 2010 class, named to the Lincoln Journal Star's all-state team.
Hannah Dittmar joins the Huskers following a standout Dittmar started every game as a freshman,
career at Gretna High School. A three-time all-state sophomore and senior, helping Gretna qualify for
selection, Dittmar hopes to see playing time in the the state tournament all three years. She was also a
Nebraska midfield. team captain and team MVP during her time with the
"Hannah is a true central midfielder," Nebraska Dragons.
Coach John Walker said. "She is good at receiving the In the classroom, she held a 3.9 grade-point average
ball under pressure and distributing to her teammates. and was a member of the National Honor Society. She
She's good with both feet." was also named to the Academic All-State team.

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Dittmar was a major contributor for Coach Dave Away from prep ranks, Dittmar was active with the
Harvey and the Gretna Dragons, producing 33 goals Omaha Football Club's Arsenal 91-92. Under Coach
and 24 assists during her career. Alex Mason, she was part of one Nebraska State Cup
Dittmar missed her entire junior season due to runner-up team.
injury, but returned healthy in 2010 to help lead Gretna
to a Class B state runner-up finish with 16 goals Personal Information Dittmar on Nebraska
and 14 assists. A three-time EMC all-conference Hannah is the daugther of Jeff and Judy Dittmar "There are several reasons why I chose Nebraska.
selection, Dittmar earned a spot on the Lincoln Journal and has two younger brothers, Sam (13) and Aaron Not only is Nebraska a great school and the Huskers
Star Super-State team following the Dragons' 18-2 (17). She was born on Feb. 24, 1992 in Lakeland, Fla. are an outstanding soccer team, but Lincoln is also
season. She was also invited to participate in the 2010 Hannah has not declared a major at Nebraska. close enough to home that my family can come watch
Nebraska Shrine Soccer Classic. me play. My parents also attended school at UNL and
Dittmar was an immediate force from the time she Worth Noting everyone in my family are huge Husker fans."
stepped on the field as a freshman, gaining 2007 Dittmar's uncle is Husker basketball legend Dave
Class B all-state honorable-mention accolades. She Hoppen, the school's all-time leading scorer with 2,167
exceeded expectations again in 2008, helping the career points.

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10 ncaa tournament appearances 236 all-time victories 8 big 12 championships

l freshman
MADDIE HANSSLER
l 5-5 l forward/midfielder l parker, colo. l ponderosa

2010 Outlook Hanssler was a member of the National Honor


One of two forwards in the 2010 freshman class, Society and made both the dean's list and honor roll in
Maddie Hanssler has the ability to be used as a the classroom.
forward or midfielder at Nebraska. The Colorado native
was primarily a goal-scoring threat at Ponderosa High Other Information
School, but showed definite potential to contribute from On the club level, Hanssler has played for Lorne
the middle-third as well. Donaldson and Neil Payne for REAL Colorado. She
"Maddie is a very well-rounded player who was part of the Under-18 state cup finalist team and the
combines good athleticism with good soccer abilities," Under-20 league champions.
Nebraska Coach John Walker said. "She is versatile in
that she can play as a forward anywhere and she sees Personal Information
the field well." Maddie is the daughter of John and Margaret

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Hanssler and was born on Nov. 24, 1992 in Danbury,
High School Colo. She has one brother, Shane (15). Maddie is
Hanssler led her team in scoring for three straight majoring in marketing at Nebraska.
seasons, totaling 39 goals and 24 assists during her
career under Coach Jim Engels at Ponderosa High Worth Noting Hanssler on Nebraska
School. Hanssler is the first Colorado native in the Husker "I chose to be a Husker because I loved how
Playing in one of Colorado's toughest conferences, soccer program since Shannon Dickerson (2006-08) comfortable I felt when I visited. The team and coaching
Hanssler was the leading scorer in the Continental came to Lincoln from Highlands Ranch, Colo. staff were very welcoming and showed great support for
League in 2009, powering the Mustags to the Class 5A one another. It makes me even more excited to be a part
state semifinals. of it because now I know what it means to be a Husker."
Hanssler became a three-time all-conference
selection at Ponderosa High School, despite not
playing during her freshman year. She began a
60 successful career in 2008 when she was named
honorable mention all-state and the team's Rookie of
the Year.

l freshman
MARITZA HAYES
l 5-6 l defender lo 'fallon, mo. l francis howell

2010 Outlook point guard. In the classroom, Hayes held a perfect 4.0
Maritza Hayes (pronounced Marissa) is a versatile grade-point average.
player who has proven her all-around abilities on the
soccer field. Although she was a strong offensive Other Information
player at Francis Howell High School, Hayes will aim to Hayes is part of the St. Louis Scott Gallagher club
earn playing time on the defensive side of the ball as a program, coached by Mark Bayens. She has three state
freshman at Nebraska. cup championships (2006, 2007, 2010) and was named
"Maritza is a terrific athlete who has great speed to the Olympic Development Program state squad in
and agility," Nebraska Coach John Walker said. "She 2007. Hayes was selected to Region II teams in 2008
is an excellent individual defender - someone who will and 2009.
have a chance to make an impact for us immediately."
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High School Hayes was born on Feb. 17, 1993 in Fredericksburg,
Hayes earned All-Gateway Athletic Conference Va. She is the daughter of Travis and Lurlean Hayes
honors her final three years at Francis Howell High and has one sister, Janisa (19), and two brothers, twins
School under Coach Janet Muehling. Sherman and Sheldon (15). Maritza has not declared a
Hayes' prep career was highlighted by her double- major at Nebraska. Hayes on Nebraska
overtime goal that gave the Vikings a spot in the 2010 "I chose Nebraska because when I visited campus
Class 3 state quarterfinals. She scored nine goals and Worth Noting the coaching staff, current players and really everyone I
added 11 assists during her senior season to earn Along with Ari Romero, Hayes is one of two came in contact with was so kind and welcoming. It was
honorable-mention all-state recognition. defenders in the 2010 recruiting class. just a feeling I experienced. It hit me like 'This is it. This
As a junior, Hayes helped lead Francis Howell to the is where I'm supposed to be.'"
2009 Gateway Athletic Conference South championship,
leading the team in assists and ranking second in goals.
She was named to the 2009 St. Louis Today All-Metro
team and earned first-team all-conference honors.
A four-year letterwinner on the soccer field, Hayes
also lettered three times in basketball as the Vikings'

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l freshman l 5-2
ASHLEY HICK
l midfielder/defender l omaha, neb. l millard north
2010 Outlook Other Information
Ashley Hick was awarded with deserved recognition Hick has participated in the Olympic Development
for her success as a starting defender at Millard North Program since 2007 and has been selected to three
High School. A talented athlete with offensive potential straight Region II teams. In 2008, Hick was a starting
as well, Hick may see her role switch to midfielder for defender for the Region II 92s and was invited to
the Huskers. the European Tour (Germany) and Inter-regional
"Ashley is a natural left-footed player, but can play Tournament (Florida). She plays at the club level for
as a wide midfielder or left back," Nebraska Coach the Omaha Football Club, with her Elite 1 team winning
John Walker said. "She has good vision and passing five state cup championships under head coach Doug
ability and crosses the ball very well." Trennery.

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Hick helped lead Millard North to the Class A state Ashley is the daughter of Ken and LeAnn Hick and
tournament every year, including a state championship was born on June 9, 1992 in Omaha, Neb. She has one
in 2008 and a state semifinal appearance in 2010. brother, Josh (21). Ashley is majoring in pre-medicine
Under Coach John Walsh, Hick earned a starting at Nebraska.
spot as a freshman, although she was held out of
competition most of the 2009 season due to injury. Worth Noting Hick on Nebraska
As a senior, Hick earned all-state honors after Hick was a team captain during the 2010 season "I was blown away the first time I toured the academic
gaining honorable mention all-state accolades as a and played high school soccer for the Mustangs with and athletic facilities at Nebraska. I knew at that moment
freshman and sophomore. current Huskers Molly Thomas and Colleen and Katie Nebraska was where I wanted to go for college. The
A member of the National Honor Society, Hick Goetzmann. athletic facilities are really nice and they have top-notch
was outstanding in the classroom as she garnered equipment. The players and coaches are all-around
academic all-state honors and was named a Metro great people, and I feel that I will be very comfortable. I
Conference Scholar Athlete. Hick also earned know I will succeed academically at Nebraska as well."
the President's Education Outstanding Academic
Excellence award and was named a Female Scholar
Athlete by the Greater Omaha Sports Committee. 61

KYLIE KUSLEIKA
l freshman l 5-4 l midfielder l omaha, neb. l westside

2010 Outlook Other Information


After averaging 14 assists through three years as Kusleika is part of the Toro Soccer Club under Coach
a midfielder, Kylie Kusleika (pronounced Kuss-LAKE- Matt Briggs, winning several regional tournaments,
uh) moved to forward and had a standout senior year including the 2009 Minnesota College Showcase title.
at Omaha Westside High School. She will most likely
move back to midfield at Nebraska and provide the Personal Information
Huskers with an all-around offensive option. Kylie is the daughter of Trisha and Kevin Kusleika
"Kylie is a strong passer, is comfortable on the ball and has one sister, Lindsay (14). Kylie was born on
and circulates it well to teammates," Nebraska Coach April 5, 1992 in Omaha, Neb. She is majoring in pre-
John Walker said. "She has lots of potential. She will architecture/interior design at Nebraska.
need to improve her strength, but her best soccer is
ahead of her." Worth Noting

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Kusleika joins former Husker Julie Berkshire (2006-
High School 09) as the only Omaha Westside alums to play for
As the starting center midfielder her first three years Nebraska.
at Omaha Westside High School, Kusleika accounted
for 42 assists. Her career contributions helped Coach
Nathan Moseley and the Warriors reach the Class A Kusleika on Nebraska
state finals in 2008 and 2010, while advancing to the "I chose Nebraska because of just the overall drive
semifinals in 2009. of every player on the team. They work so hard on and
In the Warriors' 2008 runner-up season her off the field, and I really wanted to be a part of that
sophomore year, Kusleika had 15 assists and nine teamwork and discipline."
goals. When she moved to forward in 2010, she
increased her offensive production to 17 goals, tying
her for the third-most in Class A, while adding eight
assists to earn second-team all-state honors.
In the classroom, Kusleika was on the high honor
roll and gained academic all-state status.

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MEGAN MERRILL
l freshman l 5-5 l forward l omaha, neb. l millard west

2010 Outlook Other Information


Megan Merrill established herself as one of the best In the summer of 2008, Merrill led Nebraska's
offensive players in the state of Nebraska over the past 1991 Olympic Development team to the Region II
four years. Merrill's in-state talent was noticed by the championship when she scored six goals to earn the
Huskers, and she hopes to contribute quickly at the Golden Boot Award. After her performance, she was
collegiate level. invited to the adidas elite soccer camp and earned
"Megan is an explosive, attacking player," Nebraska 2008 Arsenal Player of the Year honors.
Coach John Walker said. "She is powerful, strong and Under Coach Andy Benkis, Merrill's club team, NFC
plays with a physical edge. She can play as a striker or Primo, won five state championships from 2006 to
wide player and has dangerous 1v1 ability." 2010.

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Merrill scored 78 goals and totaled 31 assists during Megan was born on Sept. 27, 1991 in Omaha, Neb.
her prep career at Millard West High School under She is the daughter of Kevin and Sonia Merrill and has
Coach Jacque Tevis-Butler. one brother, Ryan (16). Her father was a pitcher for the
Merrill helped lead the Wildcats to a pair of Class A Nebraska baseball team and lettered in 1986 and 1987.
state championships, including the 2009 title when she Megan has not declared a major at Nebraska. Merrill on Nebraska
netted 28 goals on the season, including one in the title "For me, the choice was easy. I've grown up watching
game. Her 28 goals led the state and earned her first- Worth Noting the Huskers and am excited to be representing the
team all-state honors from the Omaha World-Herald Merrill was named honorable mention for the 2009 school. After visiting the campus, meeting the coaches,
and Lincoln Journal Star, accolades she repeated as a ESPN Rise All-America team, along with current and seeing everything the program has to offer, I was
senior. Husker Stacy Bartels. very confident in my decision."
Merrill concluded her high school career by
participating in the 2010 Nebraska Shrine Soccer
Classic.
62 Academically, Merrill was a two-year honor roll
member (2007, 2008).

MALLORIE MONHOLLON
l freshman l 5-8 l goalkeeper l topeka, kan. l shawnee heights

2010 Outlook Other Information


Mallorie Monhollon appears to have many of the Monhollon held a 9-1 record in penalty kick
necessary attributes to be a successful goalkeeper at shootouts during her club time with the Topeka Select
Nebraska. She comes to Lincoln after an impressive Rockets under coaches Matt Slimmer and Damon
high school career in Topeka, Kan., where she was a Solomon. Her squad qualified for four state cup
three-time first-team all-state selection. semifinals and ranked No. 3 in the state of Kansas.
"Mallorie is an energetic and brave goalkeeper," Individually, Monhollon was on the Olympic
Nebraska Coach John Walker said. "She is also a good Development Program state select team the past six
shot stopper and communicates well." years. In 2008, she was a member of the Region II
squad with current Huskers Ashley Hick and Amy
High School Swearer and finished third at the Inter-regional
Monhollon was one of the best goalkeepers in the Tournament in Coral Springs, Fla.

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state of Kansas, posting 39 shutouts during her career
at Shawnee Heights High School under Coach Marc Personal Information
Serrano. Mallorie is the daughter of Jay and Sherri Monhollon
A three-time first-team all-state selection, Monhollon and has one sister, Jaelyn (16), and one brother,
is the school's all-time leader in saves with 642. She Braydn (12). She was born on April 24, 1992 in Topeka, Monhollon on Nebraska
helped lead the Thunderbirds to a Class 5A state runner- Kan. Mallorie is double-majoring in athletic training and "I fell in love with the atmosphere that surrounded the
up finish as a freshman in 2007. Her early success was education at Nebraska. Nebraska soccer program. The facilities were great and
the beginning of four straight years in which she earned they have a good education program. I also really liked
a spot on the all-conference team, while she was also Worth Noting the coaches when I worked with them at camps."
named all-region and all-city three times. As a senior, Monhollon spent several summers working as a
Monhollon earned team MVP honors. goalkeeper camp specialist to train youth in the Topeka
In the classroom, Monhollon was named to the high area.
honor roll and was a member of the National Honor
Society.

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ARI ROMERO
l midfielder/defender l surprise , ariz. l willow canyon
2010 Outlook Individually, Romero was on the 2009 Arizona
Ari Romero could be one of the best all-around Olympic Development Program team that advanced to
players in the 2010 Husker freshman class. Despite the semifinals of the Region IV Championship.
not playing high school soccer, Romero showed her
talents at the club level and proved she has the tools to Personal Information
challenge for playing time as a midfielder or defender Ari was born on July 29, 1992 in Glendale, Ariz. She
at Nebraska. is the daughter of Jose Romero and Carmen Tellez and
"Ari is a highly skilled player who can play most has one brother, Cristian (20). Ari has not declared a
positions on the field," Nebraska Coach John Walker. major at Nebraska.
said "She has excellent skills, great field vision and
dangerous 1v1 ability. She is also extremely versatile." Worth Noting
In May 2010, Romero was part of the Mexico

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High School Under-20 Women's National Team pool. She
Romero did not participate in high school soccer, participated in a week-long camp in San Diego and
instead putting her focus and time toward her club then received an invitation to the World Cup camp in
squad. Academically, she held a perfect 4.0 grade- Mexico City.
point average and was on the honor roll at Willow
Canyon High School. Romero on Nebraska
"It was definitely the coaching staff, academic
Other Information support, state-of-the-art facilities and the team. I
Romero was heavily active in club soccer in immediately felt comfortable with the entire staff. After
Phoenix, Ariz., for Sereno SC under Coach Dave visiting the campus and experiencing game day, I
Simeone. The midfielder/defender helped the Sereno wanted to be a Husker."
92 Golden Eagles to eight state championships and
three Region IV semifinal appearances.
Additionally, her squad won 13 tournament titles and
was a finalist at the Disney College Showcase.
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l freshman l
AMY SWEARER
5-7 l goalkeeper l lincoln, neb./vancouver, wash. l lutheran/skyview
2010 Outlook Darin DeGrande, helping lead the Storm to the Greater
Despite moving to Washington in 2009, Amy St. Helens league title and a district championship.
Swearer chose to return to Nebraska for her collegiate Academically, Swearer graduated with a 3.9 grade-
career. Swearer made headlines at Lincoln Lutheran point average. She was a member of the National
High School and will aim for similar success as a Honor Society and student council.
Husker.
"Amy is a vocal, physical goalkeeper," Nebraska Other Information
Coach John Walker said. "She has good hands and Swearer was ranked as the fourth-best player
commands the penalty area well. She has lots of and top goalkeeper in the Heartland region by Top
potential." Drawer Soccer in 2009. She was involved with three
Olympic Development programs, including the Inter-
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Swearer made her most impressive prep 92s with Husker teammates Ashley Hick and Mallorie
accomplishments at Lincoln Lutheran High School Monhollon.
under Coach Dave Gosselin. In 2009, Swearer was Swearer joined the FC Portland club team when she
named to the Lincoln Journal Star's Super State team, moved to Washington in 2009.
earning second-team honors while gaining outright
Class B all-state recognition. In her freshman season Personal Information Swearer on Nebraska
(2007), she was Class B all-state honorable mention. Amy is the daughter of Bob and Marge Swearer and "I have lived in five states, but when I walked on that
Before Lincoln, Swearer was the starting goalkeeper was born on May 7, 1992 in Mineola, N.Y. She has two campus it felt like home. I loved the facilities, I loved the
on the high school varsity team at Hilton Head Christian brothers, Nate (24) and B.J. (21), and one sister, Emily coaching staff, and I loved the tradition."
Academy (Hilton Head, S.C.) as a seventh and eighth (16). Amy is majoring in criminal justice at Nebraska.
grader.
Swearer's family moved from Lincoln to Vancouver, Worth Noting
Wash., before her senior year of high school, where Swearer was a multi-sport standout in high school,
she enrolled at Kings Way Christian. Swearer's school finishing district runner-up three times on the golf
did not have girls soccer, so she played her final prep course at Luthern Lutheran.
season at nearby Skyview High School under Coach

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2010 Nebraska Soccer
10 ncaa tournament appearances 236 all-time victories 8 big 12 championships

NEW MEXICO LOYOLA (CHICAGO) LOYOLA (MARYLAND)


l sunday l aug. 22 l friday l aug. 27 l sunday l aug. 29

l1 p.m. l albuquerque, n.m. l5 p.m. l nebraska soccer field l 10 a.m. l nebraska soccer field

Kit Vela Jennifer Williams Frank Mateus Laura Trevillian Katherine Remy Vettori Lina Staropoli
Head Coach Forward Head Coach Forward Head Coach Defender
General Information General Information General Information
Location.............................................Albuquerque, N.M. Location........................................................ Chicago, Ill. Location....................................................Baltimore, Md.
Enrollment............................................................ 25,767 Enrollment............................................................ 15,670 Enrollment.............................................................. 3,686
Nickname.............................................................. Lobos Nickname.........................................................Ramblers Nickname.................................................... Greyhounds
Colors......................................................Cherry & Silver Colors......................................................Maroon & Gold Colors........................................................Green & Grey
Home Field....................... UNM Soccer Complex (6,200) Home Field............................Loyola Soccer Park (2,000) Home Field.....................Ridley Athletic Complex (6,000)
Conference..............................................Mountain West Conference............................................ Horizon League Conference...................................Metro Atlantic Athletic
President.......................................... Dr. David Schmidly President....................................Michael Garanzini, S.J. President.................................. Rev. Brian Linnane, S.J.
Vice President for Athletics..............................Tim Cass Athletic Director......................................Dr. John Planek Athletic Director.......................................... Jim Paquette
SWA......................................................Janice Ruggiero SWA...................................................Carolyn O’Connell SWA.............................................................Teddi Burns

Media Relations Information Media Relations Information Media Relations Information


Women’s Soccer SID..................................Judy Willson Women’s Soccer SID..................................... John Felts Women’s Soccer SID.......................... Ryan Eigenbrode
SID Phone.............................................. (505) 925-5520 SID Phone.............................................. (773) 508-2557 SID Phone............................................... (410) 617-2337
66 SID E-Mail..........................................jwillson@unm.edu SID E-Mail................................................ jfelts@luc.edu SID E-Mail............................. rceigenbrode@loyola.edu
SID Fax..................................................(505) 925-5529 SID Fax..................................................(773) 508-3855 SID Fax................................................... (410) 617-5029
Internet....................................................... golobos.com Internet............................................ loyolaramblers.com Internet........................................loyolagreyhounds.com

2009 Season Information 2009 Season Information 2009 Season Information


2009 Overall Record............................................ 13-5-3 2009 Overall Record.............................................5-14-3 2009 Overall Record............................................ 15-5-3
2009 MWC Record....................................................4-3 2009 Horizon League Record.................................4-2-2 2009 MAAC Record...................................................9-0
2009 MWC Finish...................................................... 4th 2009 Horizon League Finish...................................... 4th 2009 MAAC Finish......................................................1st
2009 NCAA Tournament........................................ DNQ 2009 NCAA Tournament........................................ DNQ 2009 NCAA Tournament.................. NCAA First Round

Coaching Staff Information Coaching Staff Information Coaching Staff Information


Head Coach........................................................Kit Vela Head Coach.............................................. Frank Mateus Head Coach...............................Katherine Remy Vettori
Alma Mater/Year..........................................Brown/1990 Alma Mater/Year............................. National Louis/1991 Alma Mater/Year............................................Duke/1996
Record at New Mexico.............69-73-29 (nine seasons) Record at Loyola (Chicago)....... 55-49-8 (five seasons) Record at Loyola (Maryland).......25-11-7 (two seasons)
Career Record.......................................................Same Career Record........................66-70-8 (seven seasons) Career Record.......................................................Same
Soccer Office Phone.............................. (505) 925-5760 Soccer Office Phone.............................. (773) 508-2561 Soccer Office Phone............................... (410) 617-5013

2010 Team Information 2010 Team Information 2010 Team Information


Starters Returning/Lost............................................ 10/1 Starters Returning/Lost.............................................. 7/4 Starters Returning/Lost.............................................. 7/4
Letterwinners Returning/Lost.................................. 20/7 Letterwinners Returning/Lost................................ 18/10 Letterwinners Returning/Lost.................................. 19/6
Top Returners........... Jennifer Williams, Jr., F, 27 points Top Returners..................Nikki Staton, Sr., MF, 8 points Top Returners................. Lina Staropoli, Sr., D, 4 points
........................................ Zaneta Wyne, Jr., F, 11 points .......................................Laura Trevillian, Sr., F, 6 points .....................................Nichole Schiro, So., F, 24 points
................... Kelli Cornell, So., GK, 0.69 GAA, 49 saves ................. Katie Groesch, Jr., GK, 1.51 GAA, 89 saves .......................................Kelly Thomas, Sr., D, 14 points

Series Information Series Information Series Information


Series Record............................................ First Meeting Last Meeting............................................................ 2006 Series Record............................................ First Meeting
Location...................................... Nebraska Soccer Field
Nebraska Result...................................................W, 3-2
Series Record............................... Nebraska Leads, 3-0

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INDIANA IUPUI ARIZONA


l saturday l sept .4 l monday l sept .6 l friday l sept . 10
l 11 a.m. l bloomington, ind. l noon l nebraska soccer field l 4:30 p.m. l tempe, ariz.

Mick Lyon Devon Beach Chris Johnson Alicia Brock Lisa Oyen Renae Cuellar
Head Coach Midfielder Head Coach Forward Head Coach Forward
General Information General Information General Information
Location...............................................Bloomington, Ind. Location................................................Indianapolis, Ind. Location...................................................... Tuscon, Ariz.
Enrollment............................................................ 42,347 Enrollment............................................................30,383 Enrollment............................................................38,000
Nickname..........................................................Hoosiers Nickname........................................................... Jaguars Nickname.......................................................... Wildcats
Colors..............................................Cream and Crimson Colors................................................ Red, Gold & Black Colors............................................................Red & Blue
Home Field............................ Armstrong Stadium (6,500) Home Field....................................Kuntz Stadium (4,500) Home Field................... Mulcahy Soccer Stadium (1,000)
Conference.......................................................... Big Ten Conference..................................... The Summit League Conference........................................................... Pac-10
President.......................................Michael A. McRobbie Chancellor...............................................Charles Brandt President...................................... Dr. Robert N. Shelton
Athletic Director............................................. Fred Glass Athletic Director....................................... Michael Moore Athletic Director.............................................Greg Byrne
SWA.................................................Mary Ann Rohleder SWA............................................................Angie Torain SWA.................................................... Kathleen LaRose

Media Relations Information Media Relations Information Media Relations Information


Women’s Soccer SID.......................... Nathan Wiechers Women’s Soccer SID.................................Ed Holdaway Women’s Soccer SID................................Katie Roberts
SID Phone...............................................(812) 856-0146 SID Phone............................................... (317) 274-2725 SID Phone...............................................(520) 621-4163
SID E-Mail.................................. nwiecher@indiana.edu SID E-Mail..................................... eholdawa@iupui.edu SID E-Mail.........................roberts5@email.arizona.edu 67
SID Fax.................................................. (812) 855-0448 SID Fax.................................................. (317) 274-0609 SID Fax...................................................(520) 621-4163
Internet....................................................iuhoosiers.com Internet......................................................iupuijags.com Internet........................................... arizonawildcats.com

2009 Season Information 2009 Season Information 2009 Season Information


2009 Overall Record............................................. 10-7-2 2009 Overall Record.............................................17-5-0 2009 Overall Record.............................................4-15-1
2009 Big Ten Record..............................................2-6-1 2009 Summit League Record.................................7-2-0 2009 Pac-10 Record.............................................. 1-8-0
2009 Big Ten Finish................................................T-8th 2009 Summit League Finish....................................T-1st 2009 Pac-10 Finish.................................................T-9th
2009 NCAA Tournament........................................ DNQ 2009 NCAA Tournament.................. NCAA First Round 2009 NCAA Tournament........................................ DNQ

Coaching Staff Information Coaching Staff Information Coaching Staff Information


Head Coach.................................................... Mick Lyon Head Coach.............................................Chris Johnson Head Coach....................................................Lisa Oyen
Alma Mater/Year....................................Evansville/1989 Alma Mater/Year................... St. Joseph’s College/1981 Alma Mater/Year......................................Montana/1998
Record at Indiana.................... 74-65-18 (eight seasons) Record at IUPUI.................... 53-62-12 (seven seasons) Record at Arizona...........................4-15-1 (one season)
Career Record........................ 181-130-36 (16 seasons) Career Record.........................134-141-14 (16 seasons) Career Record.......................................................Same
Soccer Office Phone...............................(970) 351-2568 Soccer Office Phone............................... (317) 274-1447 Soccer Office Phone.............................. (520) 621-6879

2010 Team Information 2010 Team Information 2010 Team Information


Starters Returning/Lost.............................................. 8/3 Starters Returning/Lost.............................................. 6/5 Starters Returning/Lost.............................................. 6/5
Letterwinners Returning/Lost................................ 14/10 Letterwinners Returning/Lost.................................. 17/7 Letterwinners Returning/Lost.................................. 15/9
Top Returners.............. Devon Beach, Jr., MF, 13 points Top Returners.................. Megan Hock, Jr., F, 30 points Top Returners.............. Renae Cuellar, So., F, 12 points
...........................................Carly Samp, Jr., F, 13 points ...........................................Alicia Brock, Jr., F, 20 points ..............................Jasmine Namdar, Sr., F/MF, 5 points
.............................Orianica Velasquez, So., F, 12 points ................................Chelsi McHenry, Jr., MF/F, 6 points ............................................Alex Davis, Jr., MF, 3 points

Series Information Series Information Series Information


Series Record............................................ First Meeting Series Record............................................ First Meeting Last Meeting..............................................Aug. 31, 2001
Location..................................... Abbott Sports Complex
Nebraska Result...................................................W, 4-2
Series Record............................... Nebraska Leads, 3-1

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ARIZONA STATE CAL STATE FULLERTON IOWA


l sunday l sept . 12 l friday l sept. 17 l sunday l aug. 19

l 3:30 p.m. l tempe, ariz. l5 p.m. l nebraska soccer field l1 p.m. l nebraska soccer field

Kevin Boyd Alexandra Elston Demian Brown Stacey Fox Ron Rainey Keli McLaughlin
Head Coach Midfielder Head Coach Forward Head Coach Forward
General Information General Information General Information
Location.......................................................Tempe, Ariz. Location...................................................Fullerton, Calif. Location...................................................Iowa City, Iowa
Enrollment............................................................ 63,278 Enrollment............................................................36,000 Enrollment............................................................ 30,328
Nickname.......................................................Sun Devils Nickname.............................................................. Titans Nickname........................................................Hawkeyes
Colors......................................................Maroon & Gold Colors.......................................... Navy, Orange & White Colors......................................................... Black & Gold
Home Field................. Sun Devil Soccer Stadium (1,050) Home Field................................... Titan Stadium (10,000) Home Field........................Iowa Soccer Complex (3,000)
Conference........................................................... Pac-10 Conference........................................................Big West Conference.......................................................... Big Ten
President............................................. Dr. Michael Crow President........................................ Dr. Milton A. Gordon President..................................................... Sally Mason
Athletic Director................................................Lisa Love Athletic Director............................................Brian Quinn Athletic Director............................................. Gara Barta
SWA.......................................................... Dawn Rogers SWA.............................................................Julie Bowse SWA............................................................. Jane Meyer

Media Relations Information Media Relations Information Media Relations Information


Women’s Soccer SID........................... Steve Rodriguez Women’s Soccer SID..............................Jason Spencer Women’s Soccer SID.........................Stephanie Dittmer
SID Phone.............................................. (480) 254-2489 SID Phone.............................................. (657) 278-7547 SID Phone...............................................(319) 335-9411
68 SID E-Mail..............................steve.rodriguez@asu.edu SID E-Mail................................. jspencer@fullerton.edu SID E-Mail...................... stephanie-dittmer@uiowa.edu
SID Fax..................................................(480) 965-5408 SID Fax...................................................(657) 278-3141 SID Fax...................................................(319) 335-9417
Internet................................................ thesundevils.com Internet.............................................. fullertontitans.com Internet............................................hawkeyesports.com

2009 Season Information 2009 Season Information 2009 Season Information


2009 Overall Record...............................................9-7-4 2009 Overall Record.............................................. 6-8-5 2009 Overall Record.............................................9-11-0
2009 Pac-10 Record...............................................2-6-1 2009 Big West Record............................................4-3-1 2009 Big Ten Record............................................. 1-9-0
2009 Pac-10 Finish.................................................... 8th 2009 Big West Finish..............................................T-4th 2009 Big Ten Finish..................................................11th
2009 NCAA Tournament.................. NCAA First Round 2009 NCAA Tournament........................................ DNQ 2009 NCAA Tournament........................................ DNQ

Coaching Staff Information Coaching Staff Information Coaching Staff Information


Head Coach.................................................. Kevin Boyd Head Coach............................................ Demian Brown Head Coach................................................. Ron Rainey
Alma Mater/Year.....................Tri-State University/1990 Alma Mater/Year......................Cal State Fullerton/1997 Alma Mater/Year......................................... Wilkes/1992
Record at Arizona State............27-24-9 (three seasons) Record at Cal State Fullerton.... 25-27-6 (three seasons) Record at Iowa............................32-41-7 (four seasons)
Career Record...........................151-87-29 (13 seasons) Career Record.......................................................Same Career Record........................ 122-106-28 (13 seasons)
Soccer Office Phone...............................(480) 965-1715 Soccer Office Phone..............................(657) 278-4902 Soccer Office Phone.............................. (319) 335-9257

2010 Team Information 2010 Team Information 2010 Team Information


Starters Returning/Lost.............................................. 8/3 Starters Returning/Lost............................................ 10/1 Starters Returning/Lost.............................................. 8/3
Letterwinners Returning/Lost.................................. 15/5 Letterwinners Returning/Lost.................................. 14/5 Letterwinners Returning/Lost.................................17/10
Top Returners........Alexandra Elston, Sr., MF, 20 points Top Returners.......................Stacey Fox, Jr., F, 6 points Top Returners.............Keli McLaughlin, Sr., F, 18 points
...........................................Karin Volpe, Sr., F, 14 points ....................................Danielle Bitonti, Sr., MF, 6 points ............................. Morgan Showalter, Jr., MF, 17 points
.................................. Courtney Tinnin, So., F, 14 points ...................................Brisa Gonzalez, So., MF 5 points ......................................Alyssa Cosnek, Jr., F, 16 points

Series Information Series Information Series Information


Last Meeting............................................ Sept. 20, 2009 Last Meeting.............................................Sept. 17, 2004 Last Meeting.............................................. Sept. 3, 2006
Location...................................... Nebraska Soccer Field Location..................................... Abbott Sports Complex Location...................................... Nebraska Soccer Field
Nebraska Result.................................................... T, 1-1 Nebraska Result...................................................W, 7-0 Nebraska Result...................................................W, 1-0
Series Record........................................................ 0-0-1 Series Record............................... Nebraska Leads, 1-0 Series Record............................... Nebraska Leads, 2-0

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TEXAS TEXAS A&M BAYLOR


. 24
l friday l sept l sunday l sept . 26 l friday l oct .1
l 4:30 p.m. l austin, texas l1 p.m. l nebraska soccer field l7 p.m. l waco, texas

Chris Petrucelli Erica Campanelli G Guerrieri Rachel Shipley Marci Jobson Lotto Smith
Head Coach Defender Head Coach Midfielder Head Coach Midfielder
General Information General Information General Information
Location......................................................Austin, Texas Location.......................................College Station, Texas Location...................................................... Waco, Texas
Enrollment............................................................35,849 Enrollment............................................................ 48,702 Enrollment.............................................................14,614
Nickname.......................................................Longhorns Nickname............................................................. Aggies Nickname...............................................................Bears
Colors...........................................Burnt Orange & White Colors.................................................... Maroon & White Colors........................................................Green & Gold
Home Field....................Mike A. Myers Stadium (20,000) Home Field....................... Aggie Soccer Stadium (3,500) Home Field.............Betty Lou Mays Soccer Field (3,000)
Conference............................................................ Big 12 Conference............................................................ Big 12 Conference............................................................ Big 12
President......................................William C. Powers, Jr. President............................................... R. Bowen Loftin President..........................................................Ken Starr
Athletic Director....................................... DeLoss Dodds Athletic Director................................................Bill Byrne Athletic Director............................................. Ian McCaw
SWA....................................................Christine Plonsky SWA........................................................ Mona Osborne SWA..............................................................Nancy Post

Media Relations Information Media Relations Information Media Relations Information


Women’s Soccer SID............................... Ashley Walker Women’s Soccer SID.............................Deanna Werner Women’s Soccer SID..................................Kyle Cornish
SID Phone............................................... (512) 471-8236 SID Phone.............................................. (979) 862-5443 SID Phone.............................................. (254) 710-3065
SID E-Mail..............ashley.walker@athletics.utexas.edu SID E-Mail.........................dwerner@athletics.tamu.edu SID E-Mail.............................. kyle_cornish@baylor.edu 69
SID Fax...................................................(512) 471-6040 SID Fax.................................................. (979) 845-6825 SID Fax...................................................(254) 710-1369
Internet..................................................texassports.com Internet..............................................aggieathletics.com Internet................................................. baylorbears.com

2009 Season Information 2009 Season Information 2009 Season Information


2009 Overall Record.............................................. 9-9-3 2009 Overall Record.............................................15-7-3 2009 Overall Record.............................................. 8-6-5
2009 Big 12 Record............................................... 4-4-3 2009 Big 12 Record................................................6-2-2 2009 Big 12 Record............................................... 3-4-3
2009 Big 12 Finish..................................................... 6th 2009 Big 12 Finish.................................................... 2nd 2009 Big 12 Finish.................................................. T-7th
2009 NCAA Tournament........................................ DNQ 2009 NCAA Tournament......................NCAA Sweet 16 2009 NCAA Tournament........................................ DNQ

Coaching Staff Information Coaching Staff Information Coaching Staff Information


Head Coach............................................Chris Petrucelli Head Coach.................................................. G Guerrieri Head Coach.............................................. Marci Jobson
Alma Mater/Year....................... UNC-Greensboro/1984 Alma Mater/Year........................................... Tulsa/1985 Alma Mater/Year............................................ SMU/1998
Record at Texas........................ 143-73-21 (11 seasons) Record at Texas A&M...............288-85-18 (17 seasons) Record at Baylor......................... 13-16-8 (two seasons)
Career Record..........................318-95-31 (20 seasons) Career Record.......................... 304-97-18 (19 seasons) Career Record..........................36-43-17 (five seasons)
Soccer Office Phone............................... (512) 471-7568 Soccer Office Phone.............................. (979) 862-4248 Soccer Office Phone.............................. (254) 710-3092

2010 Team Information 2010 Team Information 2010 Team Information


Starters Returning/Lost.............................................. 7/5 Starters Returning/Lost.............................................11/1 Starters Returning/Lost.............................................. 8/3
Letterwinners Returning/Lost.................................. 14/9 Letterwinners Returning/Lost.................................. 19/4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost.................................. 22/8
Top Returners................Kylie Doniak, Jr., MF, 12 points Top Returners........... Rachel Shipley, Sr., MF, 27 points Top Returners.................Lotto Smith, Sr., MF, 18 points
.................................... Hannah Higgins, So., F, 9 points ................................... Whitney Hooper, Sr., F, 24 points ....................................Hanna Gilmore, So., F, 10 points
...................................Erica Campanelli, Sr., D, 2 points ....................................... Bri Young, Jr., D/MF, 19 points ........................................ Lisa Sliwinski, So., F, 8 points

Series Information Series Information Series Information


Last Meeting.............................................. Oct. 16, 2009 Last Meeting.............................................. Oct. 18, 2009 Last Meeting................................................ Oct. 9, 2009
Location......................................................Austin, Texas Location...................................... Nebraska Soccer Field Location...................................... Nebraska Soccer Field
Nebraska Result.................................................... L, 1-2 Nebraska Result................................................... W, 2-1 Nebraska Result.................................................... T, 1-1
Series Record................................... Texas Leads, 10-9 Series Record............................Nebraska Leads, 14-11 Series Record............................. Nebraska Leads, 13-5

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TEXAS TECH IOWA STATE MISSOURI


l sunday l oct. 3 l friday l oct. 8 l sunday l oct. 10

l1 p.m. l lubbock, texas l4 p.m. l nebraska soccer field l1 p.m. l nebraska soccer field

Tom Stone Taylor Lytle Wendy Dillinger Mary Kate McLaughlin Bryan Blitz Alysha Bonnick
Head Coach Midfielder Head Coach Midfielder Head Coach Forward
General Information General Information General Information
Location..................................................Lubbock, Texas Location........................................................ Ames, Iowa Location....................................................Columbia, Mo.
Enrollment............................................................30,000 Enrollment............................................................ 26,160 Enrollment............................................................30,200
Nickname....................................................Red Raiders Nickname......................................................... Cyclones Nickname.............................................................. Tigers
Colors..................................................... Scarlet & Black Colors.................................................... Cardinal & Gold Colors.................................................. Old Gold & Black
Home Field............John Walker Soccer Complex (1,500) Home Field..........................ISU Soccer Complex (1,000) Home Field.................Audrey J. Walton Complex (2,500)
Conference............................................................ Big 12 Conference............................................................ Big 12 Conference............................................................ Big 12
President.................................................. Dr. Guy Bailey President...................................Dr. Gregory L. Geoffroy Chancellor........................................... Dr. Brady Deaton
Athletic Director......................................... Gerald Myers Athletic Director......................................... Jamie Pollard Athletic Director........................................ Michael Alden
SWA......................................................... Dr. Judi Henry SWA............................................ Calli Theisen Sanders SWA......................................................Sarah Reesman

Media Relations Information Media Relations Information Media Relations Information


Women’s Soccer SID............................ Tammi Hoffman Women’s Soccer SID............................. Eric Bentzinger Women’s Soccer SID................................. Jenny Dewar
SID Phone...............................................(806) 742-2770 SID Phone.............................................. (515) 294-2008 SID Phone...............................................(573) 882-7826
70 SID E-Mail................................tammi.hoffman@ttu.edu SID E-Mail..........................................ericb@iastate.edu SID E-Mail....................................dewarj@missouri.edu
SID Fax................................................... (806) 742-1970 SID Fax.................................................. (515) 294-0558 SID Fax.................................................. (573) 882-4720
Internet.....................................................texastech.com Internet...................................................... cyclones.com Internet...................................................... mutigers.com

2009 Season Information 2009 Season Information 2009 Season Information


2009 Overall Record.............................................. 8-8-4 2009 Overall Record...............................................7-9-4 2009 Overall Record............................................ 13-6-3
2009 Big 12 Record............................................... 3-4-3 2009 Big 12 Record............................................... 2-8-0 2009 Big 12 Record................................................ 7-1-2
2009 Big 12 Finish.................................................. T-7th 2009 Big 12 Finish................................................... 10th 2009 Big 12 Finish......................................................1st
2009 NCAA Tournament........................................ DNQ 2009 NCAA Tournament........................................ DNQ 2009 NCAA Tournament........................................ DNQ

Coaching Staff Information Coaching Staff Information Coaching Staff Information


Head Coach...................................................Tom Stone Head Coach...........................................Wendy Dillinger Head Coach...................................................Bryan Blitz
Alma Mater/Year............................................Duke/1987 Alma Mater/Year........................................ Indiana/1998 Alma Mater/Year............................................Tulsa/1987
Record at Texas Tech.............. 23-26-7 (three seasons) Record at Iowa State.................. 12-21-6 (two seasons) Record at Missouri.................. 154-125-14 (14 seasons)
Career Record.......................................................Same Career Record........................98-46-14 (eight seasons) Career Record........................199-169-22 (19 seasons)
Soccer Office Phone...............................(806) 742-3355 Soccer Office Phone...............................(970) 351-2568 Soccer Office Phone...............................(573) 884-7914

2010 Team Information 2010 Team Information 2010 Team Information


Starters Returning/Lost.............................................. 8/3 Starters Returning/Lost.............................................. 6/5 Starters Returning/Lost.............................................. 6/4
Letterwinners Returning/Lost................................ 16/13 Letterwinners Returning/Lost.................................. 14/6 Letterwinners Returning/Lost.................................21/11
Top Returners................ Taylor Lytle, Jr., MF, 11 assists Top Returners... Mary Kate McLaughlin, Jr., MF, 9 points Top Returners............. Alysha Bonnick, Sr., F, 20 points
......................................... Dawn Ward, So., F, 27 points .....................................Jordan Bishop, Sr., MF, 4 points ........................................ Krista Kruse, Sr., MF, 8 points
...............................Conner Williams, So., MF, 14 points ........................................... Megan Long, So., D, 1 point ........................................Kari Adam, Sr., F/MF, 7 points

Series Information Series Information Series Information


Last Meeting.............................................Sept. 27, 2009 Last Meeting.............................................. Oct. 30, 2009 Last Meeting.............................................. Oct. 25, 2009
Location..................................................Lubbock, Texas Location...................................... Nebraska Soccer Field Location....................................................Columbia, Mo.
Nebraska Result....................................................T, 3-3 Nebraska Result...........................................W, 2-1 (OT) Nebraska Result....................................................L, 0-5
Series Record...........................Nebraska Leads, 14-1-1 Series Record...........................Nebraska Leads, 12-2-1 Series Record..........................Nebraska Leads, 15-3-0

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OKLAHOMA OKLAHOMA STATE KANSAS


l thursday l oct . 14 l saturday l oct . 16 l friday l oct. 22

l7 p.m. l norman, okla. l1 p.m. l stillwater, okla. l 3:30 p.m. l nebraska soccer field

Nicole Nelson Whitney Palmer Colin Carmichael Adrianna Franch Mark Francis Emily Cressy
Head Coach Forward Head Coach Goalkeeper Head Coach Forward
General Information General Information General Information
Location....................................................Norman, Okla. Location.................................................. Stillwater, Okla. Location..................................................Lawrence, Kan.
Enrollment............................................................ 30,092 Enrollment............................................................33,464 Enrollment............................................................ 30,102
Nickname...........................................................Sooners Nickname.......................................................... Cowgirls Nickname........................................................ Jayhawks
Colors................................................. Crimson & Cream Colors.....................................................Orange & Black Colors................................................. Crimson and Blue
Home Field.......................... OU Soccer Complex (3,500) Home Field....................Cowgirl Soccer Complex (1,450) Home Field..................Jayhawk Soccer Complex (1,000)
Conference............................................................ Big 12 Conference............................................................ Big 12 Conference............................................................ Big 12
President................................................. David L. Boren President................................................V. Burns Hargis Chancellor................................... Bernadette Gray-Little
Athletic Director...................................... Joe Castiglione Athletic Director............................................Mike Holder Athletic Director........................................... Lew Perkins
SWA.............................................................Nikki Moore SWA.............................................................Amy Weeks SWA........................................................ Kelly Mehrtens

Media Relations Information Media Relations Information Media Relations Information


Women’s Soccer SID.................................. Craig Moran Women’s Soccer SID..........................Wade McWhorter Women’s Soccer SID..........................Abbey Mastracoo
SID Phone..............................................(405) 325-6449 SID Phone.............................................. (405) 744-7853 SID Phone.............................................. (785) 864-7947
SID E-Mail............................................ cmoran@ou.edu SID E-Mail......................wade.mcwhorter@okstate.edu SID E-Mail......................................amastracco@ku.edu 71
SID Fax.................................................. (405) 325-7623 SID Fax.................................................. (405) 744-7754 SID Fax.................................................. (785) 864-7944
Internet...............................................soonersports.com Internet.........................................................okstate.com Internet...................................................kuathletics.com

2009 Season Information 2009 Season Information 2009 Season Information


2009 Overall Record............................................. 7-10-2 2009 Overall Record............................................. 15-7-2 2009 Overall Record.............................................12-8-2
2009 Big 12 Record................................................ 2-7-1 2009 Big 12 Record............................................... 5-5-0 2009 Big 12 Record............................................... 4-6-0
2009 Big 12 Finish................................................... 10th 2009 Big 12 Finish..................................................... 5th 2009 Big 12 Finish.................................................. T-7th
2009 NCAA Tournament........................................ DNQ 2009 NCAA Tournament.............NCAA Second Round 2009 NCAA Tournament........................................ DNQ

Coaching Staff Information Coaching Staff Information Coaching Staff Information


Head Coach..............................................Nicole Nelson Head Coach........................................ Colin Carmichael Head Coach............................................... Mark Francis
Alma Mater/Year........... Oklahoma City University/1997 Alma Mater/Year........................... South Alabama/1993 Alma Mater/Year............................................ SMU/1987
Record at Oklahoma...................10-25-3 (two seasons) Record at Oklahoma State........74-23-15 (five seasons) Record at Kansas..................... 129-86-17 (11 seasons)
Career Record..........................43-44-12 (five seasons) Career Record.......................................................Same Career Record......................... 162-112-18 (14 seasons)
Soccer Office Phone..............................(405) 325-8296 Soccer Office Phone.............................. (405) 744-8765 Soccer Office Phone..............................(785) 864-3556

2010 Team Information 2010 Team Information 2010 Team Information


Starters Returning/Lost............................................ 10/1 Starters Returning/Lost.............................................. 8/3 Starters Returning/Lost.............................................. 8/3
Letterwinners Returning/Lost.................................. 16/5 Letterwinners Returning/Lost.................................. 20/4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost.................................. 21/6
Top Returners.............Whitney Palmer, Sr., F, 32 points Top Returners......Adrianna Franch, So., GK, 0.61 GAA Top Returners..................Emily Cressy, Jr., F, 27 points
...................................Dria Hampton, So., MF, 10 points ............................... Annika Niemeier, Sr., MF, 26 points ..................................... Whitney Berry, So., F, 21 points
....... Kelsey Devonshire, So., GK, 105 saves, 1.74 GAA ..................................Kyndall Treadwell, Jr., F, 13 points ........................... Shelby Williamson, So., MF, 16 points

Series Information Series Information Series Information


Last Meeting...............................................Oct. 11, 2009 Last Meeting................................................Nov. 4, 2009 Last Meeting.............................................. Oct. 23, 2009
Location...................................... Nebraska Soccer Field Location............................................San Antonio, Texas Location..................................................Lawrence, Kan.
Nebraska Result...................................................W, 5-2 Nebraska Result....................................................L, 0-3 Nebraska Result...................................................W, 7-4
Series Record.......................... Nebraska Leads, 12-2-0 Series Record..........................Nebraska Leads, 10-5-0 Series Record.......................... Nebraska Leads, 14-3-2

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COLORADO 2010 BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP


l friday l oct. 29 l wednesday -sunday l nov. 3-7
l4 p.m. l boulder, colo. l blossom soccer stadium l san antonio, texas

Bill Hempen Kassidy Fitzpatrick


Head Coach Midfielder
General Information
Location.................................................... Boulder, Colo.
Enrollment.............................................................30,128
Nickname.........................................................Buffaloes
Colors.............................................. Silver, Gold & Black
Home Field......................................Prentup Field (2,000)
Conference............................................................ Big 12
President.................................................. Bruce Benson
Athletic Director.............................................. Mike Bohn The 2010 Big 12 Championship will begin on Wednesday, Nov. 3 and continue through Sunday, Nov. 7. The
SWA...............................................................Ceal Barry top eight teams in the regular-season standings advance to the tournament, held at Blossom Soccer Stadium in
San Antonio, Texas.
Media Relations Information The first round will be played on Nov. 3, with the winners advancing to play on Nov. 7. The championship game
Women’s Soccer SID...............................Cydney Ricker will then be played on Nov. 7.
SID Phone...............................................(303) 492-1468 Historically, Nebraska has enjoyed tremendous success at the tournament, capturing five titles and producing
72 SID E-Mail......................... cydney.ricker@colorado.edu a 17-8 all-time record. Nebraska’s five Big 12 titles came in 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000 and 2002. The Huskers also
SID Fax...................................................(303) 492-3811 claimed regular-season crowns in 1996, 1999, and 2000.
Internet........................................................ cubuffs.com
Wednesday Nov. 3 Big 12 Quarterfinals
2009 Season Information Friday Nov. 5 Big 12 Semifinals
2009 Overall Record................................................ 9-10 Sunday Nov. 7 Big 12 Championship
2009 Big 12 Record...................................................6-4

2010 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP


2009 Big 12 Finish.....................................................3rd
2009 NCAA Tournament........................................ DNQ

Coaching Staff Information l nov . 12-DEC. 5


Head Coach.................................................Bill Hempen l campus sites l cary, n.c.
Alma Mater/Year.................................... Evansville/1981
Record at Colorado...................102-66-23 (10 seasons) The 2010 NCAA Tournament will consist of 64 teams, beginning on Nov. 12, and ending with the national
Career Record........................255-156-39 (21 seasons) championship game on Dec. 5 in Cary, N.C.
Soccer Office Phone.............................. (303) 492-0632 The first through quarterfinal rounds will take place at campus sites around the country. The first and second
rounds will be held Nov. 12-14 at campus sites. The Nebraska Soccer Field was chosen as one of those sites in
2010 Team Information 2005, as the Huskers hosted Creighton, Iowa State and Portland in first-round action on Nov. 11 and 13, 2005.
Starters Returning/Lost.............................................. 8/3 Third-round games will be contested at eight host institutions Nov. 19-21. The tournament quarterfinals take
Letterwinners Returning/Lost.................................. 16/6 place Nov. 26-28 at four campus sites.
Top Returners....... Kassidy Fitzpatrick, Jr., MF, 9 points The 29th annual Women’s College Cup will be held at Wake Med Soccer Park in Cary, N.C. The semifinals will
.........................................Kelly Butler, Jr., MF, 10 points be played on Dec. 3, and the 2010 national champion will be crowned on Dec. 5.
............................................Erin Bricker, So., F, 8 points Nebraska has been host to opening-round action on seven occasions from 1996 to 2006, advancing to six
straight Sweet 16 appearances from 1996 to 2001 and eight in the last 13 years overall.
Series Information
Last Meeting............................................ Sept. 25, 2009 Nov. 12 NCAA First Round Campus Sites
Location.................................................... Boulder, Colo. Nov. 14 NCAA Second Round Campus Sites
Nebraska Result.................................................... L, 0-1 Nov. 19-21 NCAA Third Round Campus Sites
Series Record............................ Nebraska Leads, 7-6-2 Nov. 26-28 NCAA Quarterfinals Campus Sites
Dec. 3-5 NCAA College Cup Cary, N.C.

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2009 SEASON REVIEW behind for the second straight game against OU, but
Marlborough led the comeback with her first goal on
a header from freshman Jordan Jackson in the 18th
minute. Six minutes later, Marlborough unleashed one
of her most impressive goals of the season after she
was taken down by an OU defender on the right side of
the penalty box. She recovered to keep control of the
possession and dribble through the Sooner defense to
beat the OU goalkeeper with a shot off the far post.
Unbeaten when leading at the intermission (10-
0-2) in 2009, the Huskers struck quickly in the final
period with Jackson’s fourth goal of the season just
89 seconds into the second half. Nebraska separated
itself with 15 minutes left when Slapper’s shot from 35
yards away was saved, but the deflection bounced off
the crossbar and landed in Marlborough’s lap for her
third goal of the game.
Although Marlborough put together the best
freshman season in school history, Jackson was quietly
becoming one of the best newcomers in the Big 12
Conference, scoring five goals and adding three assists
on the season. She had four multiple-point matches,
Senior Carly Peetz was named to the 2009 All-Big 12 First Team. It was the third all-conference honor of her career, highlighted by a goal and assist against the Sooners.
as Peetz started all 79 matches as a Husker. Nebraska’s offense was among the best in the nation
A Winning Tradition minute, Powell accounted for the game-winning goal, in 2009, ranking first in the NCAA with 50 goals (3.6
Behind the strength of a six-player senior class and clanging a shot off the cross bar on a pass from Blair per game) following the 5-2 triumph over Oklahoma.
two All-Big 12 underclassmen, the 2009 Nebraska Slapper. The teams then went scoreless for nearly 70 The scoring output through mid-October had already
74 soccer team successfully carried on the winning minutes, until seniors Anna Caniglia and Carly Peetz marked the most goals in a season by a Husker team
tradition of its 16-year old program. For the 15th teamed up for an insurance goal with 11 minutes since 2002. On Sept. 18, Nebraska’s nine goals in a
season, the Huskers compiled a double-digit win total remaining. It was Caniglia’s fifth assist of the season, 9-0 shutout of South Dakota was the best single-game
with an 11-5-4 overall record, while retaining their as she found Peetz off a 35-yard free kick for a header total in the Big 12 Conference in 2009. A back-to-back
position among the league’s best with a fourth-place from the left side of the goalie box. Caniglia was NU’s All-Big 12 selection, forward Molly Thomas contributed
Big 12 finish, NU’s highest since 2005. season assist leader with nine, tying her for third in the the top offensive performance of her career against the
Big 12 Coyotes with two goals and two assists. She ranked
The Big 12’s Best As usual, Peetz was a defensive expert in 2009, but second on the team with 23 points (8 goals, 7 assists),
In 2009, Nebraska fielded the best player in the her critical goal against the Cowgirls was a microcosm while her seven assists ranked sixth in the conference
conference, as freshman Morgan Marlborough won of her increased offensive role as a senior, scoring to help her claim second-team All-Big 12 honors. She
the Big 12 Offensive Player and Rookie-of-the-Year four times and adding three assists. She went on to was also one of six Huskers to start all 20 matches,
awards. Marlborough earned the awards with several claim first-team All-Big 12 honors after second-team joining Caniglia, Peetz, Slapper and juniors Katie
spectacular performances throughout the year. One of accolades (2008) and Big 12 All-Newcomer honors Goetzmann and Anna White. Marlborough and junior
her best came in Lincoln on Oct. 16, when Marlborough (2006). Brittany Goosen started 19 games.
scored both goals in Nebraska’s 2-1 upset of No. 14 A week later, the Huskers welcomed two more Big
Texas A&M. The game-winner came in the 82nd 12 South opponents to the Nebraska Soccer Field as Adding to History
minute, as Marlborough dashed through the Aggie Baylor and Oklahoma came to Lincoln. Powell played Entering 2009, a total of 24 hat tricks had been
defense right-to-left and shot across her body from the a big role again, forcing a tie with the Bears after BU achieved in the 16 years of Nebraska soccer (1.6
left side of the penalty box. It was the last of 21 goals on took a 1-0 lead in the 20th minute. The Dallas native per season). Marlborough increased that average by
the season for the Lee’s Summit, Mo., native, the best responded with a goal just 1:20 into the second half, but achieving two in the first 14 matches, then followed up
mark ever by an NU freshman and fourth overall on the neither team could break the 1-1 deadlock the rest of with both goals in the Huskers’ 2-1 upset over No. 14
all-time chart. the way. Texas A&M on Oct. 18.
The victory over Texas A&M put an exclamation point With a pair of ties in their first four conference Behind Marlborough, Thomas and Jackson,
on a 5-3-2 conference season and an unbeaten home matches, the Huskers were in need of a breakout Nebraska had created one of the most talented and
record at the Nebraska Soccer Field. The Huskers performance from an offense that averaged nearly youngest frontlines in the nation. While the trio was
began the Big 12 slate Sept. 25 with a narrow 1-0 loss four goals per game (3.9) in non-conference play. NU responsible for half of NU’s goal total (31 of 62), the
at Colorado, giving up the match’s only goal with 22 gained that offensive swagger back on Oct. 11 with a Huskers benefited greatly from the unanticipated
minutes remaining. On the same weekend road swing, 5-2 domination of the Sooners. After tying the single- offensive force of Caniglia. The Omaha native
the Huskers took a 3-1 lead at Texas Tech behind two game school record with four goals in a September win transitioned from defender to midfielder in her final
goals from Marlborough and one from senior Shay vs. Akron, Marlborough became the seventh Husker year with the Huskers and went on to produce the
Powell, but gave up a pair in the final 45 minutes to tie in history to produce multiple hat tricks in a career by team’s third-highest point total (19) on five goals and
the Red Raiders, 3-3. scoring three times against Oklahoma. nine assists. With Nebraska sitting in a tie for fourth
The near victories resulted in a statement game Marlborough’s three-goal effort increased her in the league standings on Oct. 23, Caniglia turned in
when the Huskers returned home to face Oklahoma nation-leading total to 19, while becoming the freshman one of the best single-game performances in recent
State on Oct. 4. In a 2-0 victory over the defending Big school record holder for single-season goals, passing Husker history, as she scored three goals and added
12 champions, the NU seniors stepped up with one the previous mark of 17 set in 1996 by both Lindsay an assist to lead Nebraska to a 7-4 road victory at
of the best performances of their careers. In the 10th Eddleman and Isabelle Morneau. Nebraska had fallen Kansas. Her career day was highlighted by the team’s

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NU CONTINUES WINNING WAYS IN 2009


most spectacular goal of the season when she scored was also named Big 12 Rookie of the Year, as three
on a bicycle kick in the goalie box in the 59th minute. Huskers claimed All-Big 12 accolades, including senior 2009 All-Big 12 Selections
Thomas, Jackson, Peetz and junior Michaella Fulmer Carly Peetz (First Team) and sophomore Molly Thomas Morgan Marlborough
also hit the back of the net to contribute in the highest (Second Team). Offensive Player of the Year
scoring Big 12 game since 1999. Marlborough became the sixth Husker to win a
Rookie of the Year
Nebraska ended the weekend road swing with a loss player-of-the-year honor and the first to do it since
All-Big 12 First Team
at Missouri, but returned home for Senior Day on Oct. Brittany Timko in 2006. The Lee’s Summit, Mo., native
l 21 goals, 7 assists
30 against Iowa State. The 2009 senior class consisted led the Big 12 with 21 goals and ranked sixth in assists
of six members that started a combined 230 games, with seven. Marlborough separated herself from the
scored 60 goals and included four team captains. rest of the Big 12 field in scoring, as her 21 goals and 49
Carly Peetz
Academically, the group earned 36 spots on the Big 12 points were well ahead of the league’s second-highest
All-Big 12 First Team
Commissioner’s Honor Roll and 14 academic All-Big 12 scorer, Oklahoma’s Whitney Palmer (15 goals, 32
awards. points). Following her freshman season, Marlborough l 4 goals, 3 assists

Nebraska would not be denied in its final home ranked fourth and fifth all-time on the Husker single-
game, as senior Lauren Isenhower’s header in the 97th season goal and point charts.
minute broke a 1-1 tie and sent the Huskers away with a Peetz earned the third All-Big 12 award of her
thrilling 2-1 overtime victory. Isenhower’s game-winner career, as she was on the Big 12 All-Newcomer Team
concluded Nebraska’s regular season with an 11-5- in 2006 and a second-team All-Big 12 pick in 2008. The Molly Thomas
4 record and gave the Huskers a fourth-place Big 12 defender had her best offensive season, scoring four All-Big 12 Second Team
finish. Isenhower’s goal came off a cross from Thomas goals and adding three assists. Along with Caniglia, l 8 goals, 7 assists
in the far corner, who gave NU an opportunity for the she started every game of her Husker career, a streak
win as she scored her eighth goal of the season in the of 79 that tied the duo for the eighth-most starts in NU
72nd minute, just nine minutes after Iowa State took a history.
1-0 lead. Thomas was an All-Big 12 honoree for the second
Riding the momentum of its overtime win, consecutive year, as she was part of the Big 12 All-
Nebraska traveled to San Antonio for the 2009 Big Newcomer Team in 2008. The sophomore ranked sixth Success In the Classroom
12 Championship. With its sights set on a possible in the conference in goals (8) and seventh in assists (7). The Nebraska soccer team made a mark among the
NCAA Tournament berth, the Huskers ran into a tough Nebraska increased its all-time totals to 42 first- conference schools on the 2009 academic All-Big 12
team, as the Huskers had 14 student-athletes named to 75
challenge and fell to eventual champion Oklahoma team honors and 67 spots on the all-conference teams
State in the first round. Nebraska suffered from the overall. The Huskers have had at least three All-Big the squad to tie for the highest total of any team.
absence of its Big 12 Player of the Year, as Marlborough 12 selections 12 times in the 15-year history of the In addition to achieving a perfect 4.0 grade-point
did not play due to illness. The match ended Nebraska’s program. average, senior Shay Powell attained one of the highest
run, as the Huskers were not invited to the postseason. At the end of the season, Marlborough and Peetz honors in collegiate athletics when she was named to
were awarded with NSCAA All-Central Region honors. the 2009 CoSIDA Academic All-America Team. Her
Awarded for Outstanding Accomplishments Marlborough earned a spot on the second team, while award helped Nebraska’s nation-leading total to 277
Morgan Marlborough became just the third freshman Peetz claimed third team recognition to become the across all sports and further exemplified the school’s
in league history to earn the Big 12 Offensive Player-of- first NU defender with multiple all-region honors since long-standing tradition of academic excellence.
the-Year award, as the conference announced her as Breanna Boyd was a three-time honoree (2000 to The academic All-Big 12 honor was Powell’s third
the winner following the regular season. Marlborough 2002). consecutive first-team award, an achievement matched
by Anna Caniglia, Brittney Lanier and Carly Peetz.
All six seniors were named to the first team, as Julie
Berkshire and Lauren Isenhower also gained top
accolades.
Junior Anna White and sophomore Katie Goetzmann
each obtained first-team honors for the second
consecutive year, while sophomore Alexa Cardona and
juniors Jessica Mills and Jaclyn White earned the first
awards of their career.
Junior Michaella Fulmer and sophomore Blair
Slapper were named to the second team, bringing
Nebraska’s total to 14, the second-most selections
the Huskers have ever had on the academic All-Big 12
team (15 in 2008).

On the National Stage


Nebraska’s young talent was on display following
the 2009 season as Morgan Marlborough and Molly
Thomas were each invited to camps with the U.S.
Under-20 and Under-23 National Teams. Marlborough
made an impact with the Under-20 squad at the 2010
CONCACAF Championship in Guatemala City, scoring
the game-winning goal and adding an assist in a pool
play victory over Trinidad & Tobago. The United States
Freshman Morgan Marlborough swept the 2009 Big 12 Conference Offensive Player and Rookie-of-the-Year would go on to win the tournament, but Marlborough did
awards. She led the league with 21 goals. not see action again as she was sidelined by illness.

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2009 NEBRASKA RESULTS


11-5-4 (Home: 9-0-2, Away: 2-3-2, Neutral: 0-2-0) Big 12 Regular Season: 5-3-2
Date Opponent (Rank) Result Shots SOG Saves Corners NU Goals NU Assists Attendance
NU/Opp NU/Opp NU/Opp NU/Opp
Aug. 22 Northern Colorado W, 3-0 24/12 7/8 8/4 4/6 MARLBOROUGH, Thomas (2) Marlborough 344
Aug. 28 Lehigh L, 1-3 19/12 11/7 4/10 7/1 C. Goetzmann Jackson 219
Aug. 30 Villanova T, 2-2 (2 OT) 26/25 14/11 9/12 6/5 Marlborough, Peetz Powell, Caniglia 303
Sept. 4 Lamar W, 7-1 27/6 15/3 2/8 12/0 Marlborough (2), POWELL Marlborough, Fulmer (2) 478
Isenhower (2), C. Goetzmann, Fulmer Caniglia, Slapper
Sept. 11 North Dakota W, 6-1 25/8 10/5 4/4 4/2 Marlborough (2), C. GOETZMANN Fulmer, Marlborough (2) 496
Jackson, Fulmer Peetz
Sept. 13 Akron W, 7-1 30/12 14/5 4/7 11/2 Marlborough (4), THOMAS (2) Goosen, Peetz, Slapper, Isenhower (2) 479
Peetz Cardona, Powell (2), Thomas, Mills
Sept. 18 South Dakota W, 9-0 35/4 22/1 1/13 7/0 MARLBOROUGH (2), C. Goetzmann K. Goetzmann (2) 458
Thomas (2), Jackson (2), White Caniglia (2), Isenhower (2)
Exstrom Thomas (2), Slapper, White, Cardona
Sept. 20 Arizona State T, 1-1 16/21 2/5 4/1 6/10 Marlborough NONE 594
Sept. 25 Colorado L, 0-1 21/13 5/8 7/5 5/4 NONE NONE 855
Sept. 27 Texas Tech T, 3-3 18/13 8/7 4/5 6/9 Marlborough (2), Powell NONE 479
Oct. 2 Green Bay W, 3-1 24/4 12/4 3/9 8/0 Marlborough, Fulmer, Caniglia Slapper, White, Powell 257
Oct. 4 Oklahoma State W, 2-0 15/6 5/3 3/3 2/1 POWELL, Peetz Slapper, Caniglia 490
Oct. 9 Baylor T, 1-1 25/14 5/5 4/4 12/3 Powell Thomas 345
Oct. 11 Oklahoma W, 5-2 24/11 10/6 4/5 4/2 Marlborough (3), JACKSON Jackson, Powell 294
Caniglia Slapper, Thomas
Oct. 16 Texas L, 1-2 9/12 3/6 4/2 10/7 Berkshire Peetz 904
Oct. 18 Texas A&M (18) W, 2-1 13/22 5/3 2/3 4/5 MARLBOROUGH (2) Jackson, Caniglia (2), Berkshire 485
76
Oct. 23 Kansas W, 7-4 21/17 14/11 7/7 8/7 Caniglia (3), Thomas, Jackson Marlborough, Thomas 722
FULMER, Peetz Caniglia, K. Goetzmann
Oct. 25 Missouri (23) L, 0-5 16/18 5/8 5/3 5/4 NONE NONE 607
Oct. 30 Iowa State W, 2-1 (OT) 20/10 7/3 2/5 15/4 Thomas, ISENHOWER Caniglia, Marlborough, Thomas 388
Nov. 4 Oklahoma State L, 0-3 14/10 5/5 2/5 4/8 NONE NONE 335
Totals 62-33 422/253 179/114 81/117 139/81 9,532
Home games in bold. GAME-WINNING GOAL. Game-winning assists. #–Big 12 game.
Individual Offensive Statistics Scoring by Period Attendance Breakdown
Player GP-GS Shots SOG G (GWG) A (GWA) PTS
1 2 1OT 2OT Total Home Attendance 4,764
Morgan Marlborough 19-19 87 41 21 (4) 7 (3) 49
Nebraska 27 34 1 0 62 Home Average 433
Molly Thomas 20-20 63 22 8 (1) 7 (1) 23 Opponents 13 20 0 0 33
Anna Caniglia 20-20 50 20 5 (0) 9 (0) 19 Away Attendance 4,214
Jordan Jackson 20-14 46 16 5 (1) 3 (0) 13 Away Average 602
By the Numbers
Shay Powell 18-17 32 11 4 (2) 5 (0) 13 Neutral Attendance 277
Record W L T Neutral Average 139
Carly Peetz 20-20 23 11 4 (0) 3 (0) 11
All Games 11 5 4 Largest Home Crowd 594
Michaella Fulmer 16-1 20 11 4 (2) 3 (0) 11
Big 12 5 4 2
Lauren Isenhower 20-0 15 8 3 (1) 4 (0) 10 Big 12 Home Games 2,002
Home 9 0 2
Colleen Goetzmann 10-10 20 11 4 (0) 0 (0) 8 Away 2 3 2 Big 12 Home Average 401
Blair Slapper 20-20 13 4 0 (0) 6 (1) 6 Neutral 0 2 0
Jaclyn White 16-0 3 3 1 (0) 2 (0) 4 Ahead at Half 10 0 2
Julie Berkshire 19-0 3 2 1 (0) 1 (1) 3 Behind at Half 0 2 2
Katie Goetzmann 20-20 17 8 0 (0) 3 (1) 3 Tied at Half 1 3 0
Bri Exstrom 5-0 4 2 1 (0) 0 (0) 2 Scoring First 9 0 2
Alexa Cardona 11-0 4 1 0 (0) 2 (0) 2 Overtime 1 0 4
Brittany Goosen 19-19 2 1 0 (0) 1 (1) 1
Jessica Mills 14-9 1 0 0 (0) 1 (0) 1
Individual Goalkeeping
Anna White 20-20 19 6 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 Goalkeepers GP-GS MIN SV GA GAA SHO W-L-T
Jamie Sanchez 6-0 0 0 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 Tara Macdonald 12-11 943:22 45 14 1.34 1 6-2-3
Brittney Lanier 2-0 0 0 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 Jessica Mills 14-8 936:33 35 18 1.73 1 5-3-1
Tara Macdonald 12-11 0 0 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 Julie Berkshire 1-0 7:35 1 1 11.87 0 0-0-0
Team 0-0 0:00 0 0 0.00 1 0-0-0
Nebraska Totals 20 422 179 62 57 181
Nebraska Totals 20 1,887:30 81 33 1.57 3 11-5-4
Opponent Totals 20 253 114 33 28 94
Opponent Totals 20 1,887:30 117 62 2.96 3 5-11-4
Corner Kicks: NU-139, Opp-81; Fouls: NU-223, Opp-179
Yellow Cards: NU-15, Opp-9; Red Cards: NU-0, Opp-0

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NEBRASKA INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Points


No. Player G A Pts. GP-GS
1. Morgan Marlborough 21 7 49 19-19
2. Molly Thomas 8 7 23 20-20
3. Anna Caniglia 5 9 19 20-20
4. Jordan Jackson 5 3 13 20-14
Shay Powell 4 5 13 18-17
6. Carly Peetz 4 3 11 20-20
Michaella Fulmer 4 3 11 16-1
8. Lauren Isenhower 3 4 10 20-0
9. Colleen Goetzmann 4 0 8 10-10
10. Blair Slapper 0 6 6 20-20

Goals
No. Player GoalsGP-GS
1. Morgan Marlborough 21 19-19
2. Molly Thomas 8 20-20
3. Anna Caniglia 5 20-20
Jordan Jackson 5 20-14
5. Michaella Fulmer 4 16-1
Colleen Goetzmann 4 10-10
Carly Peetz 4 20-20
Shay Powell 4 18-17
9. Lauren Isenhower 3 20-0
10. Julie Berkshire 1 19-0
Bri Exstrom 1 5-0
Jaclyn White 1 16-0

Senior Anna Caniglia ranked first on the team with nine assists in 2009. She also produced a hat trick in Nebraska’s
Assists
No. Player AssistsGP-GS
7-4 win at Kansas on Oct. 23. 1. Anna Caniglia 9 20-20
Goalkeeping 2. Morgan Marlborough 7 19-19
Molly Thomas 7 20-20
Goals Against Average 77
4. Blair Slapper 6 20-20
Player GP-GS Minutes Goals Allowed GAA 5. Shay Powell 5 18-17
Tara Macdonald 12-11 943:22 14 1.34 6. Lauren Isenhower 4 20-0
Jessica Mills 14-8 936:33 18 1.73 7. Michaella Fulmer 3 16-1
Julie Berkshire 1-0 7:35 1 11.87 Katie Goetzmann 3 20-20
Jordan Jackson 3 20-14
Carly Peetz 3 20-20
Saves and Shutouts
Player Saves Shutouts W-L-T Game-Winning Goals
Tara Macdonald 45 1 6-2-3 No. Player GWGGP-GS
Jessica Mills 35 1 3-1-1 1. Morgan Marlborough 4 19-19
2. Michaella Fulmer 2 16-1
Shay Powell 2 18-17
4. Lauren Isenhower 1 20-0
Jordan Jackson 1 20-14
Molly Thomas 1 20-20

Game-Winning Assists
No. Player GWAGP-GS
1. Morgan Marlborough 3 19-19
2. Julie Berkshire 1 19-0
Katie Goetzmann 1 20-20
Brittany Goosen 1 19-19
Blair Slapper 1 20-20
Molly Thomas 1 20-20
Shots
No. Player Shots GP-GS
1. Morgan Marlborough 87 19-19
2. Molly Thomas 63 20-20
3. Anna Caniglia 50 20-20
4. Jordan Jackson 46 20-14
5. Shay Powell 32 18-17

Shots On Goal
No. Player SOG GP-GS
1. Morgan Marlborough 41 19-19
2. Molly Thomas 22 20-20
3. Anna Caniglia 20 20-20
4. Jordan Jackson 16 20-14
5. Michaella Fulmer 11 16-1
Colleen Goetzmann 11 10-10
Junior Tara Macdonald led the Husker goalkeepers in 2009, as she ranked first on the team in wins (6), saves (45) Carly Peetz 11 20-20
and goals-against-average (1.34). Shay Powell 11 18-17

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2009 BIG 12 RESULTS


Big 12 Regular Season: 5-3-2 (Home: 4-0-1, Away: 1-3-1, Neutral: 0-0-0)
Date Opponent (Rank) Result Shots SOG Saves Corners NU Goals NU Assists Attendance
NU/Opp NU/Opp NU/Opp NU/Opp
Sept. 25 Colorado L, 0-1 21/13 5/8 7/5 5/4 NONE NONE 855
Sept. 27 Texas Tech T, 3-3 18/13 8/7 4/5 6/9 Marlborough (2), Powell NONE 479
Oct. 4 Oklahoma State W, 2-0 15/6 5/3 3/3 2/1 POWELL, Peetz Slapper, Caniglia 490
Oct. 9 Baylor T, 1-1 25/14 5/5 4/4 12/3 Powell Thomas 345
Oct. 11 Oklahoma W, 5-2 24/11 10/6 4/5 4/2 Marlborough (3), JACKSON Jackson, Powell 294
Caniglia Slapper, Thomas
Oct. 16 Texas L, 1-2 9/12 3/6 4/2 10/7 Berkshire Peetz 904
Oct. 18 Texas A&M (18) W, 2-1 13/22 5/3 2/3 4/5 MARLBOROUGH (2) Jackson, Caniglia (2), Berkshire 485
Oct. 23 Kansas W, 7-4 21/17 14/11 7/7 8/7 Caniglia (3), Thomas, Jackson Marlborough, Thomas 722
FULMER, Peetz Caniglia, K. Goetzmann
Oct. 25 Missouri (23) L, 0-5 16/18 5/8 5/3 5/4 NONE NONE 607
Oct. 30 Iowa State W, 2-1 (OT) 20/10 7/3 2/5 15/4 Thomas, ISENHOWER Caniglia, Marlborough, Thomas 388
Totals 23-20 182/138 67/60 40/44 70/47 5,569
Home games in bold. GAME-WINNING GOAL. Game-winning assists.

Individual Offensive Statistics Individual Goalkeeping


Player GP-GS Shots SOG G (GWG) A (GWA) PTS Goalkeepers GP-GS MIN SV GA GAA SHO W-L-T
Morgan Marlborough 10-10 43 17 7 (1) 3 (1) 17 Tara Macdonald 4-3 322:46 14 6 1.67 0 1-1-1
Anna Caniglia 10-10 25 9 4 (0) 5 (0) 13 Jessica Mills 7-6 624:44 26 14 2.02 1 4-2-1
Molly Thomas 10-10 24 8 2 (0) 4 (0) 8 Team 0-0 0:00 0 0 0.00 0 0-0-0
Shay Powell 10-9 12 4 3 (1) 1 (0) 7 Nebraska Totals 10-10 947:30 40 20 1.90 1 5-3-2
Jordan Jackson 10-9 26 6 2 (1) 2 (0) 6 Opponent Totals 10-10 947:30 44 23 2.18 2 3-5-2
Carly Peetz 10-10 7 2 2 (0) 1 (0) 5
78 Julie Berkshire 9-0 2 2 1 (0) 1 (1) 3
Michaella Fulmer 8-0 7 3 1 (0) 0 (0) 2
Lauren Isenhower 10-0 6 3 1 (1) 0 (0) 2
Blair Slapper 10-10 6 3 0 (0) 2 (1) 2
Katie Goetzmann 10-10 8 3 0 (0) 1 (0) 1
Anna White 10-10 8 4 0 (0) 0 (0) 0
Colleen Goetzmann 2-2 3 2 0 (0) 0 (0) 0
Alexa Cardona 3-0 2 1 0 (0) 0 (0) 0
Brittany Goosen 10-10 1 0 0 (0) 0 (0) 0
Bri Exstrom 1-0 1 0 0 (0) 0 (0) 0
Jessica Mills 7-7 1 0 0 (0) 0 (0) 0
Jaclyn White 9-0 0 0 0 (0) 0 (0) 0
Brittney Lanier 1-0 0 0 0 (0) 0 (0) 0
Total 10 182 67 23 20 66
Opponents 10 138 60 20 17 57
Corner Kicks: NU-70, Opp-47; Fouls: NU-115, Opp-96
Yellow Cards: NU-8, Opp-5; Red Cards: NU-0, Opp-0

Senior Lauren Isenhower scored the game-winning goal in Nebraska’s 2-1 overtime Shay Powell scored three goals in Big 12 play during her senior season.
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All-Game Leaders 2009 Big 12 Standings
Team Scoring Team Big 12 Pct. Points Overall Pct.
Missouri* 7-1-2 .800 23 13-6-3 .659
No. Team Games Shots Goals A Pts.
Texas A&M*# 6-2-2 .700 20 15-7-3 .660
1. Nebraska 20 422 62 54 178
Colorado* 6-4-0 .600 18 9-10-0 .474
2. Missouri 22 459 56 41 153
Nebraska* 5-3-2 .600 17 11-5-4 .650
3. Texas A&M 25 505 51 46 148
Texas*# 4-3-3 .550 15 9-9-3 .500
4. Kansas 22 365 47 47 133
Oklahoma State*#$ 5-5-0 .500 15 15-7-2 .667
5. Oklahoma State 24 359 46 46 124
Baylor* 3-4-3 .450 12 8-6-5 .553
6. Texas Tech 20 338 40 30 110
Texas Tech* 3-4-3 .450 12 8-8-4 .500
7. Baylor 19 274 27 21 75
Kansas*# 4-6-0 .400 12 12-8-2 .591
8. Texas 21 244 24 23 71
Oklahoma 2-7-1 .250 7 7-10-2 .421
9. Colorado 19 258 19 16 68
Iowa State 2-8-0 .200 6 7-9-4 .450
Oklahoma 19 286 26 16 68
*-Big 12 Championship Qualifier, #-NCAA Tournament Participant, $-Big 12 Tournament Champion
11. Iowa State 20 262 18 14 50

Points Shots 2009 All-Big 12 Conference Teams


No. Player GP Shots First Team
No. Player G A Pts.
1. Andrighetto, Kristin-MU 22 113
1. Marlborough, Morgan-NU 21 7 49 Player, School Position
2. Lytle, Taylor-TTU 19 91
2. Palmer, Whitney-OU 15 2 32 Adrianna Franch, Oklahoma State...............................GK
3. Marlborough, Morgan-NU 20 87
3. Ward, Dawn-TTU 13 1 27 Crystal Wagner, Missouri.................................................D
Shipley, Rachel-TAMU 25 87
Cressy, Emily-KU 12 3 27 Carly Peetz, Nebraska...................................................D
5. Cressy, Emily-KU 22 73
Andrighetto, Kristin-MU 11 5 27 Melinda Mercado, Oklahoma State.................................D
6. Strawser, Siera-OSU 24 72
Shipley, Rachel-TAMU 9 9 27 Taylor Lytle, Texas Tech...............................................MF
7. Dolinsky, Monica-KU 21 71
7. Niemeier, Annika-OSU 11 4 26 Rachel Shipley, Texas A&M..........................................MF
8. Palmer, Whitney-OU 19 69
8. Hooper, Whitney-TAMU 10 4 24 Annika Niemeier, Oklahoma State...............................MF
9. Mautz, Alyssa-TAMU 25 66
9. Thomas, Molly-NU 8 6 22 Nikki Marshall, Colorado..................................................F
10. Hooper, Whitney-TAMU 25 64
Dolinsky, Monica-KU 6 10 22 Whitney Palmer, Oklahoma.............................................F
Morgan Marlborough, Nebraska..................................F 79
Goals-Against Average
Goals Kristin Andrighetto, Missouri...........................................F
No. Player Saves SHO GAA
No. Player GP Goals 1. Franch, Adrianna-OSU 75 11 0.61 Second Team
1. Marlborough, Morgan-NU 20 21 2. Quintanna, Gianna-BU 62 4 0.93
2. Palmer, Whitney-OU 19 15 3. Arnold, Kristin-TAMU 43 0 1.03 Player, School Position
3. Ward, Dawn-TTU 20 13 4. Gleason, Ann-ISU 85 5 1.04 Tasha Dittamore, Missouri............................................GK
4. Cressy, Emily-KU 22 12 5. Dyer, Kelly-TAMU 39 1 1.05 Amy Barczuk, Colorado...................................................D
5. Andrighetto, Kristin-MU 22 11 6. Linder, Kara-CU 71 6 1.09 Emily Peterson, Texas A&M............................................D
Niemeier, Annika-OSU 24 11 7. Pitts, Colleen-TTU 30 3 1.22 Estelle Johnson, Kansas.................................................D
7. Hooper, Whitney-TAMU 25 10 8. Macdonald, Tara-NU 45 1 1.34 Monica Dolinsky, Kansas..............................................MF
8. Shipley, Rachel-TAMU 25 9 9. Gaul, Alexa-UT 61 4 1.36 Molly Thomas, Nebraska...........................................MF
9. Smith, Lotto-BU 19 8 10. Dittamore, Tasha-MU 78 4 1.49 Alyssa Mautz, Texas A&M............................................MF
Marshall, Nikki-CU 19 8 Whitney Hooper, Texas A&M...........................................F
Hamilton, Katie-TAMU 20 8 Kasey Langdon, Oklahoma State....................................F
Saves
Thomas, Molly-NU 20 8 Michelle Collins, Missouri................................................F
No. Player Games Saves SPG
Bonnick, Alysha 22 8 Whitney Berry, Kansas....................................................F
1. Devonshire, Kelsey-OU 19 105 5.53
2. Gleason, Ann-ISU 20 85 4.25
All-Newcomer Team
Assists 3. Dittamore, Tasha-MU 22 78 3.55
No. Player GP A 4. Franch, Adrianna-OSU 23 75 3.26 Player, School Position
5. Linder, Kara-CU 19 71 3.74 Adrianna Franch, Oklahoma State...............................GK
1. Lytle, Taylor-TTU 19 11
6. Quintanna, Gianna-BU 19 62 3.26 Amy Barczuk, Colorado...................................................D
2. Dolinsky, Monica-KU 21 10 Carson Michalowski, Oklahoma State............................D
3. Caniglia, Anna-NU 20 9 7. Gaul, Alexa-UT 18 61 3.39
8. Liebetrau, Kat-KU 14 47 3.36 Morgan Johnson, Texas Tech..........................................D
Berry, Whitney-KU 22 9 Mary Grace Schmidt, Texas A&M...................................D
Shipley, Rachel-TAMU 25 9 9. Macdonald, Tara-NU 12 45 3.75
10. Wikelius, Erin-TTU 11 43 3.91 Sophie Campise, Texas................................................MF
6. Marlborough, Morgan-NU 20 7 Tiffini Smith, Texas Tech...............................................MF
Young, Bri-TAMU 25 7 Arnold, Kristin-TAMU 24 43 1.79
Erin Bricker, Colorado...................................................MF
8. Collins, Michelle-MU 19 6 Morgan Marlborough, Nebraska..................................F
Slapper, Blair-NU 20 6 Dawn Ward, Texas Tech..................................................F
Thomas, Molly-NU 20 6 Whitney Berry, Kansas....................................................F
Williams, Conner-TTU 20 6 Hannah Higgins, Texas....................................................F

Game-Winning Goals Coach of the Year: Bryan Blitz, Missouri


Offensive Player of the Year: Morgan Marlborough, Nebraska
No. Player GP GWG
Defensive Player of the Year: Crystal Wagner, Missouri
1. Niemeier, Annika-OSU 24 7
Rookie of the Year: Morgan Marlborough, Nebraska
2. Cressy, Emily-KU 22 5
Hooper, Whitney-TAMU 25 5
4. Harrison, Brittney-TTU 8 4
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Points Per Game Assists Per Game Team Scoring Offense
No. Player, School GP Pts. PPG No. Player, School GP A APG
No. School GP Goals Avg.
1. Danielle Foxhaven, Portland 22 62 2.82 1. Kate Megna, Milwaukee 20 16 0.80
1. Portland 23 83 3.61
2. Sarah Hagen, Milwaukee 21 53 2.52 2. Teresa Rynier, James Madison 21 15 0.71
2. Nebraska 20 62 3.10
3. Kelly O’Hara, Stanford 26 65 2.50 3. Michelle Enyeart, Portland 18 12 0.67
3. Stanford 26 80 3.08
4. Morgan Marlborough, Nebraska 20 49 2.45 4. Leah Blayney, Central Conn. St. 20 13 0.65
4. Charlotte 21 60 2.86
5. Jessica Fuccello, Penn 15 35 2.33 5. Christen Press, Stanford 26 16 0.62
5. Southeastern Louisiana 20 56 2.80
6. Christen Press, Stanford 26 58 2.23 6. Traci DePasquale, La Salle 20 12 0.60
UCLA 25 70 2.80
7. Michelle Enyeart, Portland 18 38 2.11 Elisabeth Redmond, Duke 20 12 0.60
7. Louisiana Tech 20 54 2.70
8. Britany Curry, Texas State 21 42 2.00 Kellie Walker, Western Kentucky 20 12 0.60
8. Florida State 25 67 2.68
Sydney Leroux, UCLA 24 48 2.00 9. Taylor Lytle, Texas Tech 19 11 0.58
9. George Mason 20 51 2.55
10. Devin Petta, Northeastern 18 35 1.91 Elizabeth Palmer, Elon 19 11 0.58
Middle Tennessee 20 51 2.55

Goals Per Game Saves Percentage


Team Goals-Against Average
No. Player, School GP G GPG No. Player, School GP S PCT
No. School GP GA Min. GAA
1. Sarah Hagen, Milwaukee 21 24 1.143 1. Morie Kephart, Pittsburgh 14 87 0.926
1. Samford 18 6 1735 0.311
2. Danielle Foxhaven, Portland 22 25 1.136 2. Coral Hoover, Cal Poly 17 113 0.919
2. Dayton 23 10 2218 0.406
3. Jessica Fuccello, Penn 15 16 1.067 3. Alyssa Whitehead, Samford 18 63 0.913
3. North Carolina 27 12 2489 0.434
4. Morgan Marlborough, Nebraska 20 21 1.050 4. Angela Redmond, VMI 19 100 0.893
4. Rutgers 22 11 2083 0.475
5. Kelley O’Hara, Stanford 26 26 1.000 5. Katherine Boone, Dayton 22 71 0.888
5. Portland 23 11 2070 0.478
6. Sydney Leroux, UCLA 24 23 0.958 6. Monique Budani, Eastern Michigan 11 77 0.885
6. Marquette 23 12 2165 0.499
7. Britany Curry, Texas State 21 18 0.857 Erin Guthrie, Rutgers 21 77 0.885
7. Boston College 24 13 2234 0.524
8. Becky Brown, Yale 16 13 0.813 8. Mandi Mawyer, Texas State 16 53 0.883
8. South Carolina 25 14 2297 0.548
9. Christen Press, Stanford 26 21 0.808 9. Kristin Russell, St. John’s 21 94 0.879
9. Pittsburgh 18 11 1742 0.568
10. Whitney Palmer, Oklahoma 19 15 0.789 10. Beth Reed, Navy 21 98 0.875
10. Stanford 26 15 2347 0.575
Jessica White, UC Riverside 19 112 0.875

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FINAL NATIONAL RANKINGS


NSCAA/adidas Top 25 * Nebraska opponent in 2009 4. Auburn........................................................... 10-8-3
Final Rankings NSCAA/adidas Top 25 5. Mississippi..................................................... 13-5-2
Final Regional Rankings* 6. Georgia......................................................... 14-5-1
No. Team............................................................ Record 7. Vanderbilt.......................................................11-8-1
1. North Carolina.............................................. 23-3-1 Central Region
8. Denver............................................................17-5-1
2. Stanford........................................................ 25-1-0 No. Team............................................................. Record 9. Western Kentucky......................................... 14-4-2
3. UCLA.............................................................21-3-1 1. Memphis........................................................16-6-0 10. Florida International...................................... 11-6-3
4. Notre Dame.................................................. 21-4-1 2. Central Florida.............................................. 16-4-1
5. Portland........................................................ 21-2-0 3. Texas A&M.................................................... 14-6-2 Northeast Region
6. Florida State................................................. 19-5-1 4. Oklahoma State.............................................15-7-0
No. Team............................................................. Record
7. Boston College............................................. 18-4-2 5. Colorado College.......................................... 12-6-2
1. Notre Dame....................................................17-3-1
8. Wake Forest................................................. 16-6-2 6. Missouri......................................................... 13-6-3
2. Marquette...................................................... 14-5-2
9. South Carolina............................................. 19-4-2 7. UAB................................................................ 11-7-3
3. Rutgers.......................................................... 13-3-4
10. Santa Clara...................................................14-7-2 8. Nebraska...................................................... 11-5-4
4. St. John’s....................................................... 13-6-1
9. Kansas.......................................................... 12-8-2
11. Maryland...................................................... 14-6-2 5. West Virginia...................................................9-6-6
10. Texas............................................................... 9-9-3
12. Virginia Tech................................................16-8-0 6. Georgetown................................................... 12-6-2
13. Texas A&M*...................................................15-7-3 7. Villanova........................................................ 11-5-5
Great Lakes Region
14. LSU...............................................................15-4-4 8. Connecticut....................................................10-7-2
15. Florida.......................................................... 16-6-2 No. Team............................................................. Record 9. Boston........................................................... 14-5-2
16. Rutgers.........................................................14-4-4 1. Penn State..................................................... 12-5-2 10. DePaul............................................................10-7-2
17. Central Florida..............................................17-5-1 2. Ohio State..................................................... 14-3-2 South Florida................................................... 9-8-3
18. Washington State......................................... 14-6-2 3. Purdue........................................................... 12-5-3 Loyola (Maryland)......................................... 14-4-3
4. Michigan State.............................................. 11-4-4
19. Virginia.........................................................10-6-6
5. Wisconsin........................................................9-5-5 Southeast Region
20. BYU.............................................................. 18-4-2
6. Minnesota...................................................... 12-5-3
21. Oregon State................................................ 14-8-1 No. Team............................................................. Record
7. Indiana............................................................10-7-2
22. Penn State.................................................... 13-6-2 1. North Carolina................................................17-3-1
8. Central Michigan........................................... 16-3-3
23. Ohio State.................................................... 14-4-2 2. Florida State.................................................. 16-4-1
9. Wisconsin-Milwaukee................................... 12-5-3
24. USC.............................................................. 12-6-3 3. Boston College.............................................. 15-3-2
10. Illinois State....................................................12-6-1
25. Dayton.......................................................... 16-1-6 4. Virginia Tech..................................................14-7-0
5. Wake Forest.................................................. 13-5-2
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6. Maryland....................................................... 12-5-2
* Nebraska opponent in 2009
No. Team............................................................. Record 7. Virginia............................................................9-5-5
1. Dayton...........................................................16-0-5 8. Duke................................................................8-8-4
Soccer Times 2. Charlotte........................................................ 16-3-2 9. Davidson........................................................12-9-1
Final Rankings 3. UNC-Wilmington............................................13-7-1 10. UNC-Greensboro...........................................13-7-0
4. James Madison............................................. 12-4-3 Samford..........................................................12-1-5
No. Team............................................................ Record Northeastern................................................. 12-4-3
1. North Carolina.............................................. 23-3-1 6. Hofstra........................................................... 10-6-3 Pacific Region
2. Stanford........................................................ 25-1-0 7. George Mason.............................................. 14-4-2
No. Team............................................................. Record
3. UCLA.............................................................21-3-1 8. William & Mary...............................................12-7-0
1. Stanford.........................................................20-0-0
4. Notre Dame.................................................. 21-4-1 10. Pennsylvania................................................. 10-4-2
2. UCLA.............................................................. 17-2-1
5. Portland........................................................ 21-2-0 Colgate.......................................................... 11-6-3
3. Washington State.......................................... 13-5-2
6. Florida State................................................. 19-5-1 4. Southern California....................................... 12-6-2
7. Boston College............................................. 18-4-2 South Region
5. San Diego State............................................ 14-3-5
8. Wake Forest................................................. 16-6-2 No. Team............................................................. Record 6. BYU................................................................17-3-2
9. South Carolina............................................. 19-4-2 1. South Carolina...............................................17-3-2 Oregon State.................................................. 12-7-1
10. Virginia Tech................................................16-8-0 2. Louisiana State............................................. 14-4-4 8. Washington................................................... 11-5-4
11. Maryland...................................................... 14-6-2 Florida........................................................... 15-5-2 California....................................................... 10-8-1
12. Santa Clara...................................................14-7-2 Arizona State....................................................9-7-3
13. Texas A&M*...................................................15-7-3
14. BYU.............................................................. 18-4-2
15. Florida.......................................................... 16-6-2
16. LSU...............................................................15-4-4
17. Virginia.........................................................10-6-6
18. Oregon State................................................ 14-8-1
19. Washington State......................................... 14-6-2
20. Central Florida..............................................17-5-1
21. Rutgers.........................................................14-4-4
22. Penn State.................................................... 13-6-2
23. Wisconsin.....................................................10-6-6
24. Ohio State.................................................... 14-4-2
25. Dayton.......................................................... 16-1-6

*Final regional rankings released prior to the first round


of the NCAA Tournament. Team records listed prior to
start of the NCAA Tournament.

Forward Molly Thomas helped guide Nebraska to a No. 8 ranking in the NSCAA Central Region.

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Nebraska 3, Northern Colorado 0 directly in front of the goalie box. Congestion ensued in scored on an assist from Marlborough (26:49) directly in
Saturday, Aug. 22, Greeley, Colo., Attendance: 344 front of the net, but Peetz was able to push the ball past front of the North Dakota goalkeeper. Jordan Jackson then
Scoring: the Villanova goalkeeper to give the Huskers a 2-1 lead. used a deflection in the goalie box to find the net (51:55),
NU-Marlborough, 44:44 (1-0, NU) Villanova forward Katie Ryan then turned up the heat before Marlborough added her second goal (53:07).
NU-Thomas, 46:13 (2-0, NU) and took four shots in the final minutes, making good on
NU-Thomas, 73:52 (3-0, NU) her final opportunity when she chased down a long ball Nebraska 7, Akron 1
near the top of the penalty box and sent it in for the game- Sunday, Sept. 13, Lincoln, Neb., Attendance: 479
Scoring by Periods 1 2 F tying score. Scoring:
Nebraska 1 2 3 NU-Marlborough, 3:25 (1-0, NU)
Northern Colorado 0 0 0 Nebraska 7, Lamar 1 NU-Thomas, 6:30 (2-0, NU)
Friday, Sept. 4, Lincoln, Neb., Attendance: 478 NU-Marlborough, 26:00 (3-0, NU)
Shots: NU 24, UNC 12; Shots on Goal: NU 7, UNC 8 Scoring: NU-Peetz, 42:06 (4-0, NU)
Corner Kicks: NU 4, UNC 6; Fouls: NU 9, UNC 11 NU-Marlborough, 7:21 (1-0, NU) NU-Marlborough, 46:02 (5-0, NU)
Saves: NU 8 (Macdonald 8), UNC 4 (Salminen) NU-Powell, 13:38 (2-0, NU) NU-Marlborough, 68:30 (6-0, NU)
Cautions: None LU-Maudslay, 34:30 (2-1, NU) AU-Phillip, 74:11 (6-1, NU)
NU-Isenhower, 37:52 (3-1, NU) NU-Thomas, 76:20 (7-1, NU)
Notes: The Huskers began the 2009 season on a strong NU-Isenhower, 42:11 (4-1, NU)
note, defeating Northern Colorado, 3-0, at Jackson NU-Marlborough, 46:35 (5-1, NU) Scoring by Periods 1 2 F
Stadium in Greeley, Colo. NU-C. Goetzmann, 60:08 (6-1, NU) Akron 0 1 1
The Huskers used solid performances from two NU-Fulmer, 89:36 (7-1, NU) Nebraska 4 3 7
forwards, as Molly Thomas recorded a pair of goals, while
Morgan Marlborough also scored one goal and added an Scoring by Periods 1 2 F Shots: NU 30, AU 12; Shots on Goal: NU 14, AU 5
assist in her Husker debut. Lamar 1 0 1 Corner Kicks: NU 11, AU 2; Fouls: NU 8, AU 8
Marlborough accounted for the game-winning score, as Nebraska 4 3 7 Saves: NU 4 (Macdonald, 4), AU 7 (Smith, 6; Wolbert, 1)
she found the net on a rebound just 16 seconds before Cautions: AU-Baraowski (52:16); AU-TM (65:00)
halftime. Thomas took advantage of a rebound as well, Shots: NU 27, LU 6; Shots on Goal: NU 15, LU 3
as she made it a 2-0 lead just two minutes later. Thomas Corner Kicks: NU 12, LU 0; Fouls: NU 16, LU 8 Notes: Forward Morgan Marlborough tied the single-
added her second goal of the evening with 16 minutes Saves: NU 2 (Mills 2, Macdonald 0), LU 8 (Gibbs, 8) game school record with four goals to lead the Huskers to
remaining, receiving a pass from Marlborough for the final Cautions: YC-White, NU (43:21), YC-Caniglia, NU (47:24), a 7-1 win over Akron at the Nebraska Soccer Field.
margin. YC-Marlborough, NU (73:48) Marlborough struck early and often, as she scored her
first goal just 3:25 into the contest when she slipped past
Lehigh 3, Nebraska 1 Notes: Nebraska opened the home season in fine the Akron goalkeeper at the top of the penalty box. The
Friday, Aug. 28, Villanova, Pa., Attendance: 219 fashion by running past the Lamar Cardinals, 7-1, at freshman added her second score following a corner kick
Scoring: the Nebraska Soccer Field. The Huskers played strong midway through the first half, before accounting for both
LEH-Hojnacki, 10:16 (1-0, LEH) defense by limiting Lamar to just six total shots, while the of Nebraska’s goals to begin the final 45 minutes. Shay
82 LEH-Carlos, 54:22 (2-0, LEH) offensive power came from Lauren Isenhower and Morgan Powell and Lauren Isenhower assisted on the second-half
NU-C. Goetzmann, 66:36 (2-1, LEH) Marlborough, who each scored two goals. goals as each sent the ball to Marlborough from the corner
LEH-Pepe, 86:24 (3-1, LEH) Isenhower’s scores broke the game open near the end to help the Huskers mount a commanding 6-0 lead.
of the first half as she found the net twice on assists from Nebraska held a 4-0 halftime advantage after defender
Scoring by Periods 1 2 F Michaella Fulmer within a span of five minutes to give the Carly Peetz cleaned up a loose ball in front of the net
Lehigh 1 2 3 Huskers a 4-1 lead at the break. following a corner kick with 2:54 remaining.
Nebraska 0 1 1 The Cardinals’ lone goal came at the 34:30 mark of the
first half after NU jumped out to an early 2-0 lead on scores Nebraska 9, South Dakota 0
Shots: NU 19, LEH 12; Shots on Goal: NU 11, LEH 7 from Marlborough and Shay Powell in the first 14 minutes Friday, Sept. 18, Lincoln, Neb., Attendance: 458
Corner Kicks: NU 7, LEH 1; Fouls: NU 7, LEH 12 of the contest. Marlborough added her second goal just 95 Scoring:
Saves: NU 4 (Mills, 3; Berkshire 1), LEH 10 (Mains, 10) seconds into the second half on a penalty kick that beat NU-Marlborough, 0:42 (1-0, NU)
Cautions: None Lamar goalkeeper Jennifer Gibbs on the right side of the NU-C. Goetzmann, 20:04 (2-0, NU)
net and increased the Husker lead to 5-1. NU-Marlborough, 49:34 (3-0, NU)
Notes: Nebraska took 11 shots on goal and Colleen The Huskers’ final scores came from Colleen NU-Thomas, 52:07 (4-0, NU)
Goetzmann tallied her first score of the season, but the Goetzmann and Fulmer. NU-Jackson, 59:44 (5-0, NU)
Huskers could not overcome an early deficit as Nebraska NU-J. White, 62:14 (6-0, NU)
dropped a 3-1 decision to Lehigh at the Villanova Classic. Nebraska 6, North Dakota 1 NU-Jackson, 66:20 (7-0)
Goetzmann's goal came in the 66th minute when she Friday, Sept. 11, Lincoln, Neb., Attendance: 496 NU-Thomas, 80:14 (8-0)
found the net on an assist from Jordan Jackson. The goal Scoring: NU-Exstrom, 81:36 (9-0)
cut a 2-0 Mountain Hawk lead in half, but Lehigh was able NU-Own Goal, 2:30 (1-0, NU)
to hold off Nebraska following an insurance score with just NU-Marlborough, 26:49 (2-0, NU) Scoring by Periods 1 2 F
over four minutes remaining in the game. UND-Ballon, 33:21 (2-1, NU) South Dakota 0 0 0
NU-C. Goetzmann, 46:55 (3-1, NU) Nebraska 2 7 9
Nebraska 2, Villanova 2 NU-Jackson, 51:55 (4-1, NU)
Sunday, Aug. 30, Villanova, Pa., Attendance: 303 NU-Marlborough, 53:07 (5-1, NU) Shots: NU 35, USD 4; Shots on Goal: NU 22, USD 1
Scoring: NU-Fulmer, 77:35 (6-1, NU) Corner Kicks: NU 7, USD 0; Fouls: NU 7, USD 5
VU-Carnevale, 31:30 (1-0, VU) Saves: NU 1 (Macdonald, 1), USD 13 (Ogren, 7; Truba 6)
NU-Marlborough, 57:10 (1-1) Scoring by Periods 1 2 F Cautions: None
NU-Peetz, 77:45 (2-1, NU) North Dakota 1 0 1
VU-Ryan, 89:51 (2-2) Nebraska 2 4 6 Notes: Nebraska tied the school record for goals in a half
as it scored seven times in the final 45 minutes to defeat
Scoring by Periods 1 2 OT 2OT F Shots: NU 25, UND 8; Shots on Goal: NU 10, UND 5 South Dakota, 9-0, on Sept. 18 at the Nebraska Soccer
Nebraska 0 2 0 0 2 Corner Kicks: NU 4, UND 2; Fouls: NU 12, UND 9 Field. NU’s 29 goals in a four-game span were the most
Villanova 1 1 0 0 2 Saves: NU 4 (Macdonald, 4), UND 4 (Sera, 4) since 2000.
Cautions: None Morgan Marlborough was one of three Huskers with a
Shots: NU 26, VU 25; Shots on Goal: NU 14, VU 11 multi-score game, as Molly Thomas and Jordan Jackson
Corner Kicks: NU 6, VU 5; Fouls: NU 9, VU 9 Notes: The Huskers turned in another offensive outburst also registered a pair of goals. Jackson and Thomas were
Saves: NU 9 (Macdonald, 9), VU 12 (Williams, 12) by scoring six goals in 10 attempts on net to defeat North the driving force in the second half, as they scored all their
Cautions: None Dakota, 6-1, at the Nebraska Soccer Field. goals in Nebraska’s stretch of seven scores over the final
Morgan Marlborough found the net twice to lead 45 minutes.
Notes: Nebraska carried a one-goal lead into the final Nebraska to its second straight victory, as the Huskers’ 13 Colleen Goetzmann gave Nebraska a 2-0 lead with
minute, but the Huskers gave up a score with nine seconds goals in two games were the most in a two-game span 24:56 to go in the first half when Anna Caniglia contributed
remaining in regulation as they battled to a 2-2 double since 2000. her first of two assists in the game.
overtime tie at Villanova. Nebraska put the game out of reach 10 minutes into the Nebraska used a total team-effort to spread the margin
Carly Peetz and Anna Caniglia teamed up for what second half when the Huskers scored three goals in just in the second half, including a goal by Jaclyn White on
looked to be the game-winning score in the 77th minute, over six minutes. a penalty kick to give the Huskers a 6-0 lead with 27:46
when Caniglia sent a free kick from the right sideline Colleen Goetzmann began the outburst when she remaining.

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Nebraska 1, Arizona State 1 Morgan Marlborough led a strong offensive attack bounced over the line to put Nebraska on top, 1-0, at the
Sunday, Sept. 20, Lincoln, Neb., Attendance: 594 with two goals to move into a tie for 10th all-time on the 10:24 mark of the first half.
Scoring: Nebraska single-season scoring charts with 15 goals. Nebraska held OSU to two shots in the first half and
NU-Marlborough, 44:44 (1-0, NU) Marlborough’s efforts helped the Huskers to a 3-1 halftime took a 1-0 lead into halftime that it would not relinquish
ASU-McCarter, 75:54 (1-1) lead. behind a strong effort in the net from goalkeeper Jessica
Marlborough struck early when she knocked in a Mills. The Houston, Texas native played one of the best
Scoring by Periods 1 2 OT 2OT 25-yard shot off the left post just 1:40 into the game, games of her career to keep a talented Cowgirl squad
Arizona State 0 1 0 0 before scoring her second goal at the 22:50 mark after scoreless for just the third time this season.
Nebraska 1 0 0 0 she cleaned up a missed header and beat Texas Tech The NU defense aided Mills’ effort by holding OSU to
goalkeeper Erin Wikelius. eight total shots, and was responsible for the Huskers’
Shots: ASU 21, NU 16; Shots on Goal: ASU 5, NU 2 The Red Raiders cut the lead to 2-1 with five minutes second goal of the afternoon as Carly Peetz and Anna
Corner Kicks: ASU 10, NU 6; Fouls: NU 15, ASU 11 remaining in the first half on Leanne Mihelich’s first of two Caniglia teamed up to ensure Nebraska would go home
Saves: NU 4 (Macdonald, 4), ASU 1 (Silvestri, 1) goals in the game. with its first Big 12 win of the season.
Cautions: YC-C. Goetzmann, NU (34:11), YC-K. Goetzmann, Powell responded for the Huskers just over a minute
NU (66:54), YC-Caniglia, NU (99:24); YC-McCarter, ASU later on an open net goal after Wikelius was attempting Nebraska 1, Baylor 1
(99:40) to clear the ball out of the penalty box. The goal gave Friday, Oct. 9, Lincoln, Neb., Attendance: 345
Nebraska a 3-1 halftime lead and marked the most scoring Scoring:
Notes: Morgan Marlborough found the back of the net with in a first half by the Huskers since Oct. 30, 2005 at Texas BU-Smith, 20:33 (1-0, BU)
16 seconds remaining in the first half, but NU was unable Tech. NU-Powell, 46:20 (1-1, NU)
to hold off Arizona State in a 1-1 double overtime tie in Leading by two, the Huskers were unable to slow down
Lincoln. a high-paced game as Texas Tech midfielder Taylor Lytle Scoring by Periods 1 2 OT OT2 F
Marlborough’s NCAA-leading 13th goal of season found the net 35 seconds into the second half before Baylor 1 0 0 0 1
came after she gained control near the top left side of the Mihelich scored her second goal of the game in the 56th Nebraska 0 1 0 0 1
penalty box and beat an ASU defender to score from 15 minute.
yards away. Shots: NU 25, BU 14; Shots on Goal: NU 5, BU 5
Nebraska held on to the 1-0 lead for the next 36 Nebraska 3, Green Bay 1 Corner Kicks: NU 12, BU 3; Fouls: NU 15, BU 10
minutes behind solid goalkeeping by Tara Macdonald. The Friday, Oct. 2, Lincoln, Neb., Attendance: 257 Saves: NU 4 (Mills, 4), BU (Quintana, 4)
Husker goalie played all 110 minutes and did not allow a Scoring: Cautions: YC-Thomas, NU (20:13), YC-Kyle, BU (89:58),
goal until 14:06 to go in the game when Arizona State’s NU-Marlborough, 32:28 (1-0, NU) YC-Humke, BU (98:28)
Taylor McCarter scored from nearly the same spot as NU-Fulmer, 44:07 (2-0, NU)
Marlborough’s goal in the first half. NU-Caniglia, 49:27 (3-0, NU) Notes: Nebraska found itself in a 1-0 deficit just 20 minutes
GB-Own Goal, 89:37 (3-1 NU) into the game, but an early second-half goal by forward
Colorado 1, Nebraska 0 Shay Powell forced a 1-1 double-overtime tie against the
Friday, Sept. 25, Boulder, Colo., Attendance: 855 Scoring by Periods 1 2 F Baylor Bears at the Nebraska Soccer Field.
Scoring: Green Bay 0 1 1 Powell’s goal in the 46th minute was the only one the
CU-Fitzpatrick, 68:10 (1-0, CU) Nebraska 2 1 3 Huskers could put in the net against a Baylor defense that 83
ranked first in the Big 12 Conference in goals allowed with
Scoring by Periods 1 2 F Shots: NU 24, GB 4; Shots on Goal: NU 12, GB 4 0.64 per game and had posted five shutouts coming into
Nebraska 0 0 0 Corner Kicks: NU 8, GB 0; Fouls: NU 13, GB 4 the contest.
Colorado 0 1 1 Saves: GB 9 (Drusch, 5), NU 3 (Mills, 3) With the game tied at 1-1 in the 96th minute (first
Cautions: GB-Schiro (74:09) overtime), Nebraska momentarily thought it had earned
Shots: NU 21, CU 13; Shots on Goal: CU 8, NU 5 its eighth victory of the season, but Jordan Jackson’s goal
Corner Kicks: NU 5, CU 4; Fouls: NU 9, CU 8 Notes: Cold temperatures and strong winds swept through from 12 yards out was waved off due to a Husker foul.
Saves: NU 7 (Macdonald, 7), CU 5 (Linder, 5) the Lincoln area on Oct. 2, but that did not slow the
Cautions: None Huskers in their final non-conference game of the season, Nebraska 5, Oklahoma 2
as Nebraska defeated Green Bay, 3-1, at the Nebraska Sunday, Oct. 11, Lincoln, Neb., Attendance: 294
Notes: Nebraska outshot Colorado, 21-13, but the Soccer Field. Scoring:
Buffaloes found some offensive punch in the second half Morgan Marlborough broke a scoreless tie at the 32:28 OU-Palmer, 16:16 (1-0, OU)
to score the game-winning goal with 22 minutes remaining mark with her nation-leading 16th goal of the season to NU-Marlborough, 18:08 (1-1)
and drop the Huskers in their Big 12 Conference opener. put herself in a tie with Christine Latham (2002) for the NU-Marlborough, 24:51 (2-1, NU)
The Huskers were in control offensively for the majority ninth-most single-season goals in school history. The NU-Jackson, 46:29 (3-1, NU)
of the first half, outshooting Colorado, 11-5. Molly Thomas Lee’s Summit, Mo., native took a pass from Blair Slapper OU-Palmer, 61:58 (3-2, OU)
had four shots in the first 45 minutes, including one attempt near the left side of the penalty box and fired a shot past NU-Marlborough, 75:29 (4-2, NU)
in the 36th minute that hit the cross bar. Green Bay goalkeeper Maddie Drusch on the left side of NU-Caniglia, 83:30 (5-2, NU)
The Buffaloes took advantage of a rare scoring the net to give Nebraska a 1-0 lead. Marlborough’s goal
opportunity in the 68th minute when Kassidy Fitzpatrick also helped the Huskers find some offensive rhythm that Scoring by Periods 1 2 F
gained control of a loose ball in the penalty box and fired a led to Michaella Fulmer’s third goal of the season just Oklahoma 1 1 2
shot for the game’s only goal. before halftime for a 2-0 advantage at the intermission. Nebraska 2 3 5
Following the break, defender Anna Caniglia cashed in
Nebraska 3, Texas Tech 3 on an offensive opportunity 4 1/2 minutes into the action, Shots: NU 24, OU 11; Shots on Goal: NU 10, OU 6
Sunday, Sept. 27, Lubbock, Texas, Attendance: 479 as she knocked in Nebraska’s third goal of the game. Corner Kicks: NU 4, OU 2; Fouls: NU 11, OU 8
Scoring: Saves: NU 4 (Mills, 4), OU 5 (Devonshire, 5)
NU-Marlborough, 1:40 (1-0, NU) Nebraska 2, Oklahoma State 0 Cautions: YC-Marlborough, NU (44:42)
NU-Marlborough, 22:50 (2-0, NU) Sunday, Oct. 4, Lincoln, Neb., Attendance: 490
TTU-Mihelich, 39:57 (2-1, NU) Scoring: Notes: Morgan Marlborough scored three times as NU ran
NU-Powell, 41:08 (3-1, NU) NU-Powell, 10:24 (1-0, NU) away from Oklahoma in the second half for a 5-2 victory on
TTU-Lytle, 45:35 (3-2, NU) NU-Peetz, 78:54 (2-0, NU) Sunday, Oct. 11 at the Nebraska Soccer Field.
TTU-Mihelich, 56:02 (3-3) Nebraska fell behind 1-0, but Marlborough led the
Scoring by Periods 1 2 F comeback effort with her first goal on a header to tie the
Scoring by Periods 1 2 OT OT F Oklahoma State 0 0 0 contest in the 18th minute. Six minutes later, Marlborough
Nebraska 3 0 0 0 3 Nebraska 1 1 2 was taken down by an OU defender on the right side
Texas Tech 1 2 0 0 3 of the penalty box, but recovered to keep control of the
Shots: NU 15, OSU 8; Shots on Goal: NU 5, OSU 3 possession and score off the far post to give NU a 2-1
Shots: NU 18, TTU 13; Shots on Goal: NU 8, TTU 7 Corner Kicks: NU 2, OSU 1; Fouls: NU 11, OSU 7 halftime lead.
Corner Kicks: TTU 9, NU 6; Fouls: NU 12, TTU 6 Saves: NU 3 (Mills, 3), OSU 3 (Franch, 3) Nebraska separated itself from OU with 15 minutes left,
Saves: NU 4 (Macdonald, 4), TTU 5 (Wikelius, 5) Cautions: None when Blair Slapper’s shot from 35 yards away was saved,
Cautions: NU-C. Goetzmann (59:38); NU-Peetz (74:00) but the deflection bounced off the crossbar and landed at
Notes: Nebraska used one of its most complete efforts of Marlborough’s feet for her third goal of the game.
Notes: Nebraska jumped out to a 3-1 halftime lead, but the season to earn its first Big 12 victory with a 2-0 win over
Texas Tech scored two second-half goals as the Huskers Oklahoma State on Oct. 4 at the Nebraska Soccer Field.
and Red Raiders battled to a 3-3 double-overtime tie in Shay Powell put the Huskers on the scoreboard quickly,
Lubbock, Texas. when her shot from 10 yards away hit the crossbar and

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10 ncaa tournament appearances 236 all-time victories 8 big 12 championships

2009 BOX SCORES Texas 2, Nebraska 1 Nebraska 7, Kansas 4 Nebraska 2, Iowa State 1
Friday, Oct. 16, Austin, Texas, Attendance: 904 Friday, Oct. 23, Lawrence, Kan., Attendance: 722 Friday, Oct. 30, Lincoln, Neb., Attendance: 388
Scoring: Scoring: Scoring:
UT-Doniak, 15:41 (1-0, UT) NU-Caniglia, 10:47 (1-0, NU) ISU-McLaughlin, 63:48 (1-0, ISU)
NU-Berkshire, 26:36 (1-1) NU-Thomas, 24:10 (2-0, NU) NU-Thomas, 72:50 (1-1)
UT-Higgins, 83:08 (2-1, UT) NU-Jackson, 32:52 (3-0, NU) NU-Isenhower, 97:30 (2-1, NU)
KU-Dolinsky, 42:15 (3-1, NU)
Scoring by Periods 1 2 F KU-Noble, 51:26 (3-2, KU) Scoring by Periods 1 2 OT F
Texas 1 0 1 NU-Caniglia, 59:24 (4-2, NU) Iowa State 0 1 0 1
Nebraska 1 0 0 NU-Fulmer, 66:31 (5-2, NU) Nebraska 0 1 1 2
KU-Johnson, 71:33 (5-3, NU)
Shots: UT 12, NU 9; Shots on Goal: UT 6, NU 3 NU-Peetz, 75:25 (6-3, NU) Shots: NU 20, ISU 10; Shots on Goal: NU 7, ISU 3
Corner Kicks: NU 10, UT 7; Fouls: NU 8, NU 4 NU-Caniglia, 72:52 (7-3, NU) Corner Kicks: NU 15, ISU 4; Fouls: NU 13, ISU 9
Saves: NU 4 (Mills, 4), UT 2 (Gaul, 2) KU-Cressy, 89:09 (7-4, NU) Saves: NU 2 (Macdonald, 2), ISU 5 (Gleason, 5)
Cautions: None Cautions: YC-Jackson, NU (94:57)
Scoring by Periods 1 2 F
Notes: Hannah Higgins’ game-winning rebound goal with Nebraska 3 4 7 Notes: Despite a second-half deficit in cold and rainy
6:52 remaining broke a 1-1 tie as the Texas Longhorns Kansas 1 3 4 weather conditions, Nebraska would not be denied on
came away with a 2-1 victory over Nebraska at Mike A. 2009 Senior Day, as Lauren Isenhower’s header in the
Meyers Stadium in Austin, Texas. Shots: NU 21, KU 17; Shots on Goal: NU 14, KU 11 97th minute broke a 1-1 tie and sent the Huskers away with
After falling behind 1-0, Julie Berkshire tied the game in Corner Kicks: NU 8, KU 7; Fouls: NU 13, KU 11 a thrilling 2-1 overtime victory over Iowa State.
the 26th minute resulting from offensive pressure on three Saves: NU 7 (Mills, 7), KU 7 (Hanley, 3; Libetrau, 4) Isenhower was one of six Husker seniors playing her
consecutive NU corner kicks. Blair Slapper made sure Cautions: YC-Peetz, NU (51:18) last home game and came up with the biggest play of her
the Huskers cashed in on their final opportunity when she career, as the win concluded Nebraska’s regular season
sent the corner kick to the far side of the goalie box, where Notes: Anna Caniglia turned in one of the best single- with an 11-4-4 record, the best mark by a Husker team
Carly Peetz got her foot on the ball before Berkshire calmly game performances in Husker history, as she scored three since 2005.
knocked in her first goal of the season. goals and added an assist to lead Nebraska to 7-4 victory Isenhower’s goal came off a cross from sophomore
The game-winner in the 83rd minute came after Kylie at Kansas. Molly Thomas in the far corner. Thomas gave Nebraska
Doniak’s pass got through the NU backline and Higgins Caniglia began the Husker scoring barrage in the an opportunity for the win as she scored her eighth goal of
fired a shot at Husker goalkeeper Jessica Mills that was opening minutes, earning her first goal of the game in the season in the 72nd minute, just nine minutes after Iowa
saved in front of the goal. Mills was unable to corral the the 10th minute on an impressive 35-yard shot near the State took a 1-0 lead on a Mary Kate McLaughlin header
ball, and Higgins swept up the rebound for the winning corner flag that drifted into the far corner of the net for a off a free kick.
goal. 1-0 Nebraska lead.
The Huskers did not waste any time striking again, as Oklahoma State 3, Nebraska 0
84 Nebraska 2, #14 Texas A&M 1 NU increased its lead to 3-0 on goals by Molly Thomas Wednesday, Nov. 5, San Antonio, Attendance: 335
Sunday, Oct. 18, Lincoln, Neb., Attendance: 485 (24th minute) and Jordan Jackson (33rd minute). Scoring:
Scoring: Nebraska was in danger of losing its early advantage OSU-Niemeier, 11:10 (1-0, OSU)
NU-Marlborough, 19:12 (1-0, NU) when KU’s Caitlin Noble scored in the 51st minute to OSU-Richardson, 37:02 (2-0, OSU)
TAMU-Shipley, 68:48 (1-1) cut the Husker lead to 3-2. Caniglia answered with the OSU-Langdon, 74:54 (3-0, OSU)
NU-Marlborough, 82:29 (2-1, NU) most spectacular goal of the season, as she scored on a
bicycle kick in the goalie box in the 59th minute to shift the Scoring by Periods 1 2 F
Scoring by Periods 1 2 F momentum Nebraska’s way. Oklahoma State 2 1 3
Texas A&M 0 1 1 Caniglia had only two goals all season before her three- Nebraska 0 0 0
Nebraska 1 1 2 goal explosion against the Jayhawks to mark the 27th hat
trick in school history. She finished the day with seven Shots: NU 14, OSU 10; Shots on Goal: NU 5, OSU 5
Shots: TAMU 22, NU 13; Shots on Goal: NU 5, TAMU 3 points, as she also assisted on the Peetz goal. Corner Kicks: OSU 8, NU 4; Fouls: NU 12, OSU 6
Corner Kicks: TAMU 5, NU 4; Fouls: NU 13, TAMU 12 Saves: OSU 5 (Franch, 5), NU 2 (Macdonald 1, Mills 1)
Saves: TAMU 3 (Arnold, 3), NU 2 (Mills, 2) No. 23 Missouri 5, Nebraska 0 Cautions: YC-Thomas, NU (45:08)
Cautions: YC-TM, TAMU (29:23); YC-Castleberry, TAMU Sunday, Oct. 25, Columbia, Mo., Attendance: 607
(31:31); YC-Peetz, NU (68:48); YC-Jackson, NU (70:52) Scoring: Notes: Nebraska gave up two first-half goals and could
MU-Own Goal, 19:31 (1-0, MU) not overcome the deficit against a tough Oklahoma State
Notes: Morgan Marlborough delivered the biggest play of MU-Ruff, 39:44 (2-0, MU) squad, as the Huskers dropped the first round of the 2009
the season with her game-winning goal in the 82nd minute MU-Bonnick, 49:50 (3-0, MU) Big 12 Championship in San Antonio, 3-0.
to lead Nebraska to a 2-1 upset victory over No. 14 Texas MU-Bonnick, 58:12 (4-0, MU) Nebraska outshot Oklahoma State, 14-10, including five
A&M at the Nebraska Soccer Field. MU-Andrighetto, 72:39 (5-0, MU) from Shay Powell. Shots on goal were even at five apiece.
Marlborough’s second goal of the day broke a 1-1 tie The Cowgirls scored the game-winner in the 11th
after Texas A&M tied the contest on a penalty kick (hand- Scoring by Periods 1 2 F minute when Kasey Langdon sent a pass into the 18-yard
ball) by Rachel Shipley in the 68th minute. Marlborough Nebraska 0 0 0 box from the sideline, which Annika Niemeier controlled
answered 14 minutes later, resulting from an intercepted Missouri 2 3 5 and shot into the left side of the net.
pass by Julie Berkshire in front of the midfield line. Katie Richardson extended the OSU lead to 2-0 with
Berkshire then fed the ball to Marlborough, who dashed Shots: MU 18, NU 16; Shots on Goal: MU 8, NU 5 eight minutes remaining in the first half, dribbling into the
through the Texas A&M defense right-to-left and sent in Corner Kicks: MU 5, NU 4; Fouls: MU 21, NU 10 box and connecting off the far post from 10 yards away.
the game-winning goal from 15 yards away. Saves: NU 3 (Mills, 2; Macdonald, 1), MU 5 (Dittamore, 5) Morgan Marlborough, who earlier in the week was
Marlborough also connected in the 19th minute to give Cautions: YC-Adam, MU (66:23) named the Big 12 Offensive Player of the Year and the Big
Nebraska an early 1-0 lead. Anna Caniglia took a free kick 12 Newcomer of the Year, missed her only game of the
from 30 yards out, which was headed by Jordan Jackson Notes: Following back-to-back triumphs over No. 14 Texas season with an illness.
before Marlborough swept up the pass on the left side of A&M and Kansas, Nebraska ran into a tough challenge,
the net and scored off the crossbar. as No. 23 Missouri stopped NU’s bid for its thirdstraight
victory with a 5-0 win over the Huskers in Columbia, Mo.
After applying strong offensive pressure with five shots
in the first 19 minutes, misfortune cost the Huskers on
an own goal to give Missouri a 1-0 lead at 19:31.
The Tigers went on to score three times in the second half,
including back-to-back goals in the 50th and 58th minutes.

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68 all-big 12 selections 16 all-americans 108 academic all-big 12 honorees

l 5-10
JULIE BERKSHIRE
l midfielder l omaha, neb. l westside l four letters
Career Highlights
Five-Time Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (Spring 2008, 2009, 2010; Fall 2008, 2009)
Academic All-Big 12 First Team (2009)
2009 (Senior) 2007 (Sophomore)
Julie Berkshire played in a career-high 19 games Berkshire saw action in eight games in 2007, but she
during her senior season, but made her biggest impact made those appearances count by finishing with four
in a two-game stretch in mid-October against Texas points on two goals.
and No. 14 Texas A&M. Deadlocked in a 1-1 tie with Berkshire exploded against Saint Louis on Sept.
the nationally ranked Aggies on Oct. 18, Berkshire 21, leading the Huskers to a 5-1 victory. She scored
delivered the game-winning assist on Morgan two goals to notch a career high in points and goals.
Marlborough’s goal with eight minutes remaining to Just eight minutes after a Jessie Bruch goal, Berkshire

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give the Huskers a 2-1 upset victory. Just two days powered a ball past the Billikens’ goalkeeper from 18
earlier, she nearly led Nebraska to a road win at yards out to put NU up 4-0 at half. Berkshire showed
Texas, notching a goal in the 26th minute before the she had some touch too, as she scored on a header in
Longhorns edged the Huskers, 2-1. Berkshire also saw the second half on an Anna Caniglia corner.
limited action at goalkeeper, playing seven minutes in Berkshire also saw action against Oklahoma and
the net against Lehigh. No. 12 Florida, helping the Huskers to a 1-1 tie with the allowing the Huskers to maintain control of the air game
In the classroom, Berkshire ended her academic Gators on Sept. 23, and a 1-0 win over the Sooners on in the neutral portion of the field.
career with a spot on the 2009 Academic All-Big 12 Sept 28.
First Team. She also gained Big 12 Commissioner’s High School
Honor Roll accolades for the fourth time. 2006 (Freshman) Berkshire was a four-year letterwinner for Omaha
Berkshire saw success early in 2006, notching both Westside under Coach Don Gilpin. After leading her
2008 (Junior) a goal and an assist in Nebraska’s 4-1 win over Drake team in assists in 2006, Berkshire was named to the
Berkshire appeared in 10 games for the Huskers on Sept. 10. Berkshire played in 17 of NU’s 20 games Lincoln Journal Star Super-State and first-team Class A
in 2008, including four as a goalkeeper. Primarily a as a midfielder in 2006, notching one shot on goal on All-State squads. She also earned second-team Class
midfielder, she posted one shot while helping Nebraska three shot attempts. A All-State honors from the Omaha World-Herald. 85
to wins over UAB, North Dakota State and Texas Tech. Berkshire became an essential part of NU’s midfield At 5-10, Berkshire was an impressive basketball
A tall, physical player, she also notched 21 minutes in game during the middle of the season, as Jessie Bruch player, who shot left-handed despite having right-
goal, as she entered late in games in an effort to give sat out with an injury. Although less experienced, handed tendencies. She led her team in rebounding
the Huskers more offensive pressure. Berkshire filled in well for Bruch in the midfield, three consecutive seasons and helped the team to
consecutive sixth-place state finishes in 2005 and
2006.
Berkshire’s talent extended to the classroom, where
she was a three-year scholar athlete, a two-year
member of the National Honor Society and a four-year
Honor Roll selection.

Other Information
Berkshire played club soccer for the Omaha
Gladiators under Coach Doug Trenerry. Berkshire’s
teammates on the Gladiators included Husker
teammate Anna Caniglia.

Personal Information
Julie Berkshire is the daughter of Rick and Kathy
Berkshire and has three brothers, Andrew, Timothy
and Matthew. Julie was born on Oct. 18, 1987. She
graduated in May 2010 with a degree in business
administration.

Worth Noting
Berkshire’s uncle, Paul Meyers, is the Associate
Athletic Director for Development for Nebraska.

l BERKSHIRE'S CAREER STATS l BERKSHIRE’S CAREER HIGHS


Year GP-GS Shots SOG Goals Assists Points Category Career
2006 17-0 3 1 1 1 3 Points 4 vs. Saint Louis (10/21/07)
2007 8-0 3 2 2 0 4 Goals 2 vs. Saint Louis (10/21/07)
2008 10-0 1 0 0 0 0 Assists 1 two times, last vs. Texas A&M (10/18/09)
2009 19-0 3 2 1 1 3
Total 54-0 10 5 4 2 10

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l 5-8
ANNA CANIGLIA
l midfielder l omaha, neb. l millard north l four letters
Career Highlights
First-Team Academic All-Big 12 (2007, 2008, 2009)
Seven-Time Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (Fall 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009; Spring 2007, 2008, 2009)
No. 8 in School History Career Starts (79)
27th Hat Trick in School History (Oct. 23, 2009 at Kansas)

2009 (Senior) Nebraska held Oklahoma scoreless in a 1-0 NU win on


One of the most consistent and talented players Sept. 28. The win moved NU to 12-0 all-time in Big 12
in NU history, Anna Caniglia started all 79 games of openers. Caniglia also aided Nebraska in a 4-0 shutout
her career, tying the Omaha native for eighth on the of Lamar on Oct. 12.
school’s all-time charts with teammate Carly Peetz Caniglia also showed some offensive flair in 2007.
and former Husker Stephanie Vacek (1994-97). In She notched an assist in a 5-1 NU win over Saint Louis
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component to Nebraska’s fourth-place conference Baylor on Oct. 19.
finish as a position change from defender to midfielder
paid dividends for the Huskers. She finished the 2006 (Freshman)
season tied for third in the Big 12 Conference with a Caniglia made an immediate impact on the NU
team-leading nine assists, while also ranking third on defense, starting in all 20 games in 2006. A tall, agile
the team with 19 points behind Morgan Marlborough player, Caniglia developed into an outstanding outside In her tenure with the Mustangs, Caniglia earned all-
(49) and Molly Thomas (23). defender capable of keeping up with some of the class, all-state honors, along with All-Metro Conference
Caniglia flourished over the last month of the nation’s most talented strikers. Against Texas A&M on accolades nine times. Caniglia was also named Millard
season with five goals in a seven-game stretch (Oct. Oct. 13, Caniglia held the Aggies’ top scorer without North Senior Woman of the Year, Millard North Spirit
2-23). Her outburst was highlighted by a career-defining a single shot on the game. The 5-8 defender played Scholar, Ron Parks Scholar/Athlete of the Year and U.S.
performance on Oct. 23 at Kansas when she turned in a major role in holding opponents to just 24 goals in Army Reserve National Scholar as a senior.
the 27th hat trick in school history in Nebraska’s 7-4 2006, while the Huskers posted four shutouts. Caniglia was also a two-time letterwinner in
win. Caniglia netted her second of three goals on a Caniglia earned the first point of her young career basketball and a four-time letterwinner in cross country.
spectacular bicycle kick in the 59th minute and also in Nebraska’s final regular-season contest on Oct. 25, In addition to her athletic pursuits, Caniglia was
added an assist to finish the contest with a career-high as she tallied an assist on the Huskers’ go-ahead goal an outstanding academic performer who posted a 4.0
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seven points. in the second period against Loyola-Chicago. grade-point average in high school. She was a four-
In the classroom, Caniglia was one of 14 Huskers year academic letterwinner, a two-time academic all-
to earn academic All-Big 12 honors, as she claimed High School state selection and a member of the National Honor
first-team accolades for the third consecutive season. A four-year letterwinner at Millard North High Society.
School, Caniglia captained her team to the 2006
2008 (Junior) Nebraska Class A state title after making appearances Other Information
Caniglia started all 20 games for the Huskers in at the state tournament in four consecutive seasons. Caniglia co-captained the West Omaha
the backline in 2008, but quickly established herself Gladiators and helped the Gladiators to a pair of state
as an offensive threat. Caniglia posted a goal in NU’s championships and a third-place finish at regionals in
first game of the season against Northwestern, and 2006.
finished the season with four scores. The Omaha, Neb., native spent the 2007 summer
She earned three assists, including two in a 2-1 starting in the W-League for the Vancouver Whitecaps
NU win over No. 8 Texas on Oct. 3, to earn 11 points on alongside NU teammates Selenia Iacchelli, Sari Raber
the season. She posted game-winning assists against and Carly Peetz. Caniglia played in eight games for a
Texas and Oklahoma. She also notched the first game- total of 654 minutes at defender. She returned to the
winning goal of her career against Stephen F. Austin league to play for the Ottawa Fury with Raber and Shay
on Aug. 21. Caniglia finished the season fourth on Powell in 2008.
the team in shots (35), third in goals (4) and second
in assists (3). Personal Information
Anna Caniglia is the daughter of Mark and Pam
2007 (Sophomore) Caniglia, and has one brother, Jon, and a sister, Justine.
Caniglia continued her steady play for the Huskers Anna was born on May 6, 1988. She graduated with a
in 2007, starting all 19 of NU’s contests on the left side marketing degree in December 2009.
of the backline.
Caniglia helped the Huskers notch two shutouts Worth Noting
in the first four games of the season, while allowing Caniglia started every contest in her Husker career,
just two goals in the other two contests. Caniglia and a streak of 79 straight games. She was not selected in
NU held Northwestern scoreless on Sept. 2, before the 2010 Women’s Professional Soccer Draft, but did
blanking San Diego State on Sept. 9. receive a training camp invite from the Boston Breakers.
Caniglia and the Husker defense held No. 12
Florida to one goal in a 1-1 tie on Sept. 23, before

l CANIGLIA'S CAREER STATS l CANIGLIA'S CAREER HIGHS


Year GP-GS Shots SOG Goals Assists Points Category Career
2006 20-20 7 3 0 1 1 Points 7 at Kansas (10/23/09)
2007 19-19 6 5 1 1 3 Goals 3 at Kansas (10/23/09)
2008 20-20 35 19 4 3 11 Assists 2 three times, last vs. Texas A&M (10/18/09)
2009 20-20 50 20 5 9 19
Total 79-79 98 47 10 14 34

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LAUREN ISENHOWER
5-9 l forward/midfielder l lenexa, kan. l shawnee mission northwest l four letters
Career Highlights
First-Team Academic All-Big 12 (2009)
Second-Team Academic All-Big 12 (2008)
Seven-Time Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (Fall 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009; Spring 2008, 2009, 2010)

2009 (Senior) opener against Northwestern on Aug. 22. Isenhower


Lauren Isenhower played in all 20 games for the was a solid forward off the bench, helping the
Huskers, producing a solid 10-point effort on three Huskers to three-goal performances against seven
goals and four assists. She scored her three goals on opponents, including a 3-0 shutout of Texas Tech
eight attempts on net for a team-best .533 shot-on- on Oct. 19. She posted a season-high two shots,
goal percentage. including one on goal, against UC Riverside on Aug.
Isenhower ended her career in superb fashion, 29. She was also named to the academic All-Big 12
scoring the game-winning goal in a 2-1 overtime second team.

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victory over Iowa State on Senior Day. Isenhower’s
header came off a cross from Molly Thomas in the 2007 (Sophomore)
97th minute and clinched a fourth-place Big 12 A torn anterior cruciate ligament in her knee in the
finish for the Huskers with a 5-3-2 regular season spring of 2007 put Isenhower back on the bench for
conference record. Prior to the winning goal in the most of the early fall season, but she was able to rehab
last home match of the season, Isenhower began and return for seven games. Isenhower notched three and was known for her physical play, was moved
her senior season scoring in the 2009 home opener, shots, putting two on goal, as she helped Nebraska to to defender, where she earned the starting nod for
netting two goals in a 7-1 victory over Lamar. She key wins over Florida and Oklahoma during 2007. four games before starting her first game at forward
followed her strong performance with back-to-back against Kansas.
two-assist matches in wins against Akron and South 2006 (Redshirt) Isenhower’s quickness and ability to win balls
Dakota. Isenhower missed the entire 2006 season after proved useful in a variety of roles. She also showed
In the classroom, Isenhower earned first-team suffering a knee injury while playing in Europe during the ability to sustain her level of play for long periods of
academic All-Big 12 honors and gained Big 12 the offseason. time, playing a career-high 83 minutes against Kansas
Commissioner’s Honor Roll accolades for the seventh on Sept. 30.
time in her career. 2005 (Freshman)
Isenhower made an immediate impact in her first High School 87
2008 (Junior) season at Nebraska, scoring two goals and adding Isenhower scored nine goals in 2003 en route to
After battling injuries and appearing in just seven three assists, which tied for third on the team. being named Shawnee Mission Northwest’s Player
games over the last two seasons, a healthy Isenhower Isenhower was moved to defense after injuries of the Year. Previously, Isenhower earned Best
played in all but two games for the Huskers in 2008. depleted the Huskers’ backline, but reappeared at Newcomer, Most Skilled Player and MVP honors. In
She made 18 appearances and started the season forward against Kansas on Sept. 30, and primarily her final season, she was a co-captain and led the
played up front the rest of the season. team with 17 goals and nine assists after missing
In her first game as a Husker, Isenhower scored almost the entire 2004 season with an injury.
her first goal, which proved to be the game winner in She helped lead Northwest to a 9-6-1 record in her
NU’s 3-1 win over Minnesota on Aug. 26. Isenhower senior season, while earning first-team All-Johnson
then became a distributor in the Huskers’ second County and All-Sunflower League honors. She added
game, tallying a pair of assists in a 4-0 Nebraska second-team All-Metro accolades.
victory over UAB on Aug. 28. The Lenexa, Kan.,
native was one of the first players off the bench early Other Information
in the season and provided an excellent offensive Isenhower played club ball for the six-time Kansas
option for NU. She earned the first start of her career state champion Kansas City Dynamos. Isenhower
against Rice on Sept. 11 and started every game the was also a three-year member of the Kansas Olympic
rest of the season. Development Program and was a member of the
Isenhower scored the second goal of her career Region II team.
in the Huskers’ 6-0 rout at Oral Roberts on Oct. 14.
She increased her role in the offense toward the end Personal Information
of the season, taking as many shots on goal in a four- The daughter of Kim and Jerry Isenhower, Lauren
game stretch from Oct. 2 to Oct. 14 as she did in the has two sisters, Nikki and Taylor. Lauren was born on
first 11 games combined. April 17, 1987.
Offensively, 12 of Isenhower’s 23 shots were on
goal and her three assists tied for the lead among Worth Noting
all freshmen. The 5-9 Shawnee Mission Northwest Isenhower earned her bachelor’s degree in
grad totaled seven points to rank fifth on the team and international business in May of 2009, but played her
second among first-year players for the Huskers. senior season for the Huskers while attending graduate
Due to injuries in the backline, Isenhower, who school.
recorded the fastest 40-yard dash on the team

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Year GP-GS Shots SOG Goals Assists Points Category Career
2005 23-18 25 12 2 3 7 Points 4 vs. Lamar (9/4/09)
2006 Redshirt (Injury) Goals 2 vs. Lamar (9/4/09)
2007 7-0 3 2 0 0 0 Assists 2 three times, last vs. South Dakota (9/18/09)
2008 18-1 6 2 0 0 0
2009 20-0 15 8 3 4 10
Total 68-19 49 24 5 7 17

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l 5-7
BRITTNEY LANIER
l midfielder l carrollton, texas l trinity christian l four letters
Career Highlights
First-Team Academic All-Big 12 (2007, 2008, 2009)
Seven-Time Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (Fall 2006, 2007, 2009; Spring 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010)

2009 (Senior)
Despite a torn PCL, Brittney Lanier made a 2007 (Sophomore)
remarkable comeback to see playing time in her senior Lanier played in 18 games with seven starts, as
season. She appeared in two games in 2009, logging she established herself as a solid contributor at the
minutes in a 3-1 win over Green Bay on Oct. 2 and in a forward position in 2007. She finished with one point on
5-2 victory against Oklahoma on Oct. 11. Lanier played one assist, collecting 13 shots while putting six on goal.
in 58 career games, including at least 18 matches per Lanier’s assist came at a critical time, as she
year (2006-08) before her knee injury. played one of her best games of the year against No.
In the classroom, she earned first-team academic 3 Texas on Oct. 7 in Austin. The Huskers were down

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All-Big 12 honors for the third straight season and was early in the second half until Lanier found Shay Powell
named to the Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll for the on a cross, and Powell scored to tie a hard-fought
seventh time. game.
Lanier also started in Husker wins over Missouri
2008 (Junior) State and Lamar on Sept. 7 and Oct. 12, respectively.
Lanier was a trustworthy option off the bench for she took a pass from Aysha Jamani inside the box.
the Huskers in 2008. She appeared in all 20 contests, 2006 (Freshman) Lanier’s second goal gave the Huskers the go-ahead
and started NU’s season-opener against Northwestern Lanier started eight games with the Nebraska score in their final regular-season contest. With several
on Aug. 22. Her year was highlighted by an assist in offensive lineup in 2006 and in that time proved her Huskers and Ramblers fighting for the ball in front of
NU’s 3-1 win over Iowa State in the final game of the ability to perform under pressure. Both of Lanier’s Loyola-Chicago’s net, Lanier was able to get a foot on it
regular season. goals were game-winners for the Huskers, including a and notch the game-winner.
She also helped the Huskers to an eight-game goal against Loyola-Chicago to lift Nebraska to its 10th Overall, Lanier took seven shots in 18 games,
undefeated streak in the middle of the season, and win of the season on Oct. 25. putting four on goal in 2006.
upsets of No. 25 Kansas on Sept. 26 and No. 8 Texas Lanier’s first goal of the year came against Drake
88 on Oct. 3. on Sept. 10, just four minutes into the second half as High School
A 2005-06 NSCAA All-American, Lanier earned
first-team all-district, TAPPS all-tournament and
second-team all-state honors while playing for Coach
Jon Paul Findley at Trinity Christian Academy in Dallas,
Texas. In her senior season, Lanier helped Trinity
Christian to the Texas state semifinals.
Lanier graduated from Trinity Christian as a member
of the Cum Laude Honor Roll and was named a Rotary
Student of the Month.

Other Information
Lanier played club soccer with the state and
regional champion Dallas Texans 88 under Coach
Hassan Nazari. Lanier also trained with the Olympic
Development Program and boosted her team to the
semifinals of the Olympic Development Program
National Championships in 2005.

Personal Information
Brittney is the daughter of Paul and DeeAnn Lanier
and has two sisters, Meagan and Katie. Brittney was
born Feb. 11, 1988, and is a religious studies and pre-
nursing major at Nebraska. She is on track to graduate
in December 2010.

Worth Noting
Lanier earned first-team academic All-Big 12 honors
for three straight seasons.

l LANIER'S CAREER STATS l LANIER'S CAREER HIGHS


Year GP-GS Shots SOG Goals Assists Points Category Career
2006 18-8 7 4 2 0 4 Points 2 twice, last vs. Loyola-Chicago (10/25/06)
2007 18-7 13 6 0 1 1 Goals 1 twice, last vs. Loyola-Chicago (10/25/06)
2008 20-1 7 2 0 1 1 Assists 1 twice, last vs. Iowa State (10/31/08)
2009 2-0 0 0 0 0 0
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l 5-8
CARLY PEETZ
l defender l lincoln, neb. l pius x l four letters
Career Highlights
First-Team All-Big 12 (2009)
Second-Team All-Big 12 (2008)
Big 12 All-Newcomer Team (2006)
Two-Time NSCAA All-Central Region Third Team (2008, 2009)
No. 8 in School History Career Starts (79)
Nebraska Hero Award (2009)
First-Team Academic All-Big 12 (2007, 2008, 2009)
U.S. Under-20 and Under-20 National Team
Seven-Time Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (Fall 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009; Spring 2007, 2008, 2009)
2009 (Senior) 2008 (Junior)

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Carly Peetz finished a storied Husker career on Peetz continued her stellar play in Nebraska’s
top, garnering first-team All-Big 12 honors as one of defense in 2008, starting all 20 contests to earn the
the best players in the conference. In the lineup every starting nod in every Husker contest. She earned
match for the fourth consecutive season, Peetz’ 79 second-team All-Big 12 honors for her excellent play
career starts tie her for the eighth-most in NU history. on the NU backline. From her central position, she
Her outstanding defensive success remained strong helped the Huskers post five shutouts during the
in her senior season, while also becoming a force on season, including back-to-back shutouts twice. play against Baylor, as she notched her first assist by
the offensive end. The Lincoln, Neb., native produced Offensively, she posted a career-high six points heading a ball into Aysha Jamani for the game-winner
a career-high 11 points in 2009 on four goals and three on two goals and two assists, and collected her first just 51 seconds into overtime. Peetz tallied another
assists. Against Oklahoma State on Oct. 4, her header game-winning goal against Oklahoma. She earned assist in Nebraska’s regular-season finale against
off an Anna Caniglia free kick in the 78th minute a career-high three points with a goal and assist in Loyola-Chicago.
secured a 2-0 win. Peetz tied her single-game career Nebraska’s 3-2 victory over Missouri, after posting
high with three points on Sept. 13 against Akron, an assist in a 2-1 NU win against Stephen F. Austin. High School
scoring a goal and adding an assist in the 7-1 victory. Peetz earned four letters at Pius X in Lincoln. Along
Her defensive talent often haulted opposition 2007 (Sophomore) with her twin sister Anne, Peetz led the Thunderbolts
scoring threats, as Peetz led NU to three shutouts After splitting time between the offense and defense to state titles in 2004 and 2005, and runner-up finishes
and held nine other opponents to only one goal. For in 2006, Peetz established herself as a critical part of in 2003 and 2006. A captain in her senior season,
the Husker defensive lineup in 2007. Peetz started all 89
the second consecutive year, Peetz was named to the Peetz netted five goals and a team-high 11 assists en
19 of NU’s contests on defense, but also lent her hand route to being named team captain for both the Omaha
NSCAA All-Central Region Third Team. in the offense at times.
A standout in the classroom, Peetz earned first-team World-Herald All-Nebraska and the Lincoln Journal
Peetz led a Nebraska defense that notched two Star Super-State teams. Peetz was also selected as the
academic All-Big 12 honors for the third straight year, shutouts in the first four games of the season, while
while also earning a spot on the Big 12 Commissioner’s Nebraska Girls Soccer Gatorade Player of the Year and
allowing just two goals in the other two contests. Peetz competed at the Nebraska Shrine Game in 2006.
Honor Roll for the seventh term. and NU blanked Northwestern to start the season
on Sept. 2, and followed with a shutout of San Diego Other Information
State. Peetz played club ball for the five-time state champion
Peetz continued to improve as the season Lincoln Sparta Velocity under the leadership of former
progressed, helping Nebraska hold No. 12 Florida Huskers Lindsay Ingram and Aly Scace.
to one goal in a 1-1 tie on Sept. 23, before notching During the offseason in 2007, Peetz split time
one of her best performances five days later against between the U.S. Under-20 and Under-21 National
Oklahoma. Nebraska defeated the Sooners in a 1-0 Teams and the W-League’s Vancouver Whitecaps.
NU win, as Peetz scored the game-winning goal and Peetz returned to the league to play with the Fort Collins
helped her defensive counterparts notch another Force in 2008.
shutout. The win moved NU to 12-0 all-time in Big 12
openers. Personal Information
Peetz followed with a repeat performance against Carly is the daughter of Jeff and Sarah Peetz and
Lamar. Against the Cardinals, Peetz notched her has three sisters, twins Ally and Katy, and a twin
second game-winning goal of the season and sister, Anne. Carly comes from a long line of Huskers,
once again was a large part of the Huskers’ shutout including her great-grandfather Herald L. Gerhart, who
performance. Both of her scores in 2007 were game- was a track and field letterwinner from 1918 to 1920,
winning goals. and a men’s basketball letterwinner in 1918. While
Carly continues her family’s Husker tradition, Anne, Ally
2006 (Freshman) and Katy all played for the Creighton Bluejays. Carly is
As a defender, Peetz started in every game and an advertising major at Nebraska and is scheduled to
played every minute of Nebraska’s first six contests. graduate in December of 2011.
Peetz was also one of only a few Huskers to play both
sides of the pitch and was the only NU player to earn a Worth Noting
start as both a defender and a forward. Peetz was selected by the Boston Breakers in the
Peetz’s first career goal put the Huskers on the board sixth round of the 2010 Women’s Professional Soccer
against Iowa State on a pass from Brittany Timko off a Draft.
set play. Peetz gathered another point with a pivotal

l PEETZ'S CAREER STATS l PEETZ’S CAREER HIGHS


Year GP-GS Shots SOG Goals Assists Points Category Career
2006 20-20 12 3 1 2 4 Points 3 twice, last vs. Akron (9/13/09)
2007 19-19 7 4 2 0 4 Goals 1 nine times, last at Kansas (10/23/09)
2008 20-20 14 2 2 2 6 Assists 1 seven times, last at Texas (10/16/09)
2009 20-20 23 11 4 3 11
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l 5-5
SHAY POWELL
l forward l dallas, texas l lutheran l four letters
Career Highlights
CoSIDA Second-Team Academic All-American (2009)
First-Team Academic All-Big 12 (2007, 2008, 2009)
Eight-Time Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (Fall 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009; Spring 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010)

2009 (Senior) 2008 (Junior)


Shay Powell was one of the Huskers’ top offensive For the second consecutive season, Powell led the
threats for the third straight year, accounting for 13 Huskers in scoring, finishing the 2008 season with 19
points on four goals and five assists. She battled points on seven goals and five assists. She notched
through injury problems at the beginning of the season back-to-back two-goal performances against UAB and
to start in 17-of-20 games. Oakland, while earning the game-winning score in both
Powell came up with her biggest offensive contests. She followed with a three-point performance
performances in Big 12 play by scoring three goals against North Dakota State with a goal and game-

2
in league contests. In a two-week span, the forward winning assist on Sept. 19, and posted a goal in NU’s
scored against Texas Tech in a 3-3 tie, netted the upset of No. 25 Kansas. Another game-winning assist
game winner in a 2-0 win over Oklahoma State and propelled the Huskers over Missouri, while she earned
then scored Nebraska’s lone goal in a 1-1 tie vs. Baylor. back-to-back assists against Colorado and Texas
A complete offensive player, Powell had a hand in Tech.
Husker history, as she was responsible for the assist Powell ended the regular season with a goal and
that gave teammate Morgan Marlborough a hat trick assist against Iowa State, and led the Huskers with five fired a shot off a corner kick that was blocked by the
against Akron on Sept. 13. She also had an assist in shots, including three on goal, against Colorado in the Sooner defense.
Marlborough’s second hat trick of the season Oct. 11 first round of the Big 12 Championship. She ended the High School
vs. Oklahoma. season averaging more than three shots per game and Without a girls’ soccer program at Lutheran High
As the squad’s most successful student-athlete, nearly one point per contest. Powell also led Nebraska School in Dallas, Texas, Powell played for the boys’
Powell earned 2009 CoSIDA Second-Team Academic in shots (63) and shots on goal (27). In the classroom, team under Coach Kurt Frieling and lettered all four
All-America honors. Her award helped the University she earned first-team academic All-Big 12 honors for years. Powell was one of the top three scorers for
of Nebraska increase its nation-leading Academic All- the second consecutive year. Lutheran three years running and captained the team
America number to 277 across all sports. She was also in her senior year.
a three-time first-team academic All-Big 12 selection 2007 (Sophomore) Powell also earned state-wide attention as the
90 and earned a spot on the Big 12 Commissioner’s Powell stepped into a starting role in a big way in TAPPS Newcomer of the Year, as well as earning first-
Honor Roll every term during college. 2007, as she finished as Nebraska’s leading scorer and second-team all-district honors during her tenure.
with 11 points on five goals and one assist. Playing in She was the leading scorer in the 2005 Division 1
18 contests with 15 starts, she was the only Husker to playoffs, a two-time tournament-leading scorer at the
crack double digits in points. Pikes Peak tournament and owns the record for most
Powell started the season on a hot streak with two consecutive goals scored in a game (three) in the
goals on eight shots in the first three games. Her goal Disney Cup.
against Drake on Sept. 5 allowed the Huskers to tie the Academically, Powell was a member of the Lutheran
Bulldogs, while her goal against Missouri State helped High Honor Roll, National Honor Society and Spanish
secure NU’s 2-1 win on Sept. 7. Honor Society. She also earned the President’s Award
A quad injury in Nebraska’s contest with Tennessee for Excellence.
on Sept. 14 caused Powell to miss her only game of the
season and the next three starts, but she rebounded Other Information
with a goal against Texas, as the Huskers battled the After spending her high school season with the
No. 3 Longhorns to overtime. Powell added a goal boys’ team at Lutheran High, Powell got a chance to
against No. 3 Texas A&M, before ending the season test her skills against the girls while playing club soccer
with a goal against Missouri and an assist versus Iowa for the Sting 88 Royal. Under Coach Eric Dade, Powell
State in the final two games. helped her team to the 2005 State Cup finals.
Powell notched at least one shot on goal in the final Powell spent the summer of 2008 playing for the
eight games of the season, and put more than half of W-League’s Ottawa Fury in Canada.
her shots on goal (15-of-27).
Personal Information
2006 (Freshman) Shay is the daughter of Monica and Gary Powell
A solid offensive reserve, Powell played in 16 of and has a sister, Katie, and a brother, Joe. Shay was
NU’s 20 games in 2006, including one start in the born July 29, 1988. She earned a pre-law psychology
season-opener against Wright State. With limited degree from Nebraska in May of 2010.
minutes, Powell was extraordinarily productive,
scoring the first goal of her career against Iowa Worth Noting
State. Powell played more minutes in each game as During her career, Powell was the only Husker
the season progressed and gained confidence in her to reach a double-digit point total in her final three
shooting abilities. Overall, Powell launched 11 shots seasons. In addition to her academic honors, Powell
with three on goal in 2006, including a great chance was also a UNL Superior Scholar in 2010 and a three-
at a goal in Nebraska’s win over Oklahoma, when she time UNL Highest Honors Awards Recipient.

l POWELL'S CAREER STATS l POWELL'S CAREER HIGHS


Year GP-GS Shots SOG Goals Assists Points Category Career
2006 16-1 11 3 1 0 2 Points 3 vs. North Dakota (9/19/09)
2007 18-15 27 15 5 1 11 Goals 2 twice, last vs. Oakland (9/14/08)
2008 20-20 63 27 7 5 19 Assists 2 vs. Akron (9/13/09)
2009 18-17 32 11 4 5 13
Total 72-53 133 56 17 11 45

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INDIVIDUAL HONORS & AWARDS


NSCA A All-Americans In 1999, Morneau claimed her second straight second-team NSCAA award, while
Although the Nebraska soccer program is still young compared with the other powers Nonen became the first Husker to be a three-time All-American.
in women's collegiate soccer, the Huskers have already earned 16 All-America awards Jenny Benson earned first-team All-America honors as a senior defender in 2000,
from the National Soccer Coaches Association of America in the past 14 seasons. after moving from the midfield in the spring. Midfielder Meghan Anderson also earned
Midfielder Kari Uppinghouse became Nebraska's first first-team All-American in first-team honors, while forward Christine Latham, the Big 12 Player of the Year, nabbed
1996. Uppinghouse provided a dominant physical presence in the midfield while second-team honors.
leading the Huskers to their first NCAA Tournament and a 23-game winning streak as Latham scored a conference-high 46 points on 18 goals and 10 assists to earn
a junior in 1996. Two other Huskers, Lindsay Eddleman – who became Nebraska's first third-team honors in 2001. She was also named to the third team in 2002, after scoring
freshman to earn All-America honors – and goalkeeper Rebecca Hornbacher, joined 35 points on 16 goals and three assists.
Uppinghouse as All-Americans in 1996. Brittany Timko earned third-team All-America honors in 2004 and 2005. A three-time
In 1998, three Huskers earned All-America honors, including Sharolta Nonen, Big 12 Player of the Year, Timko finished the 2004 season with 15 goals, 13 assists
who became the first Nebraska player to become a two-time All-American. Isabelle and 43 points. In 2005, Timko set a Big 12-record with 21 assists and added 11 goals
Morneau and Kim Engesser also added the first honors of their careers. for a total of 43 points for the second consecutive season.

Kari Uppinghouse, MF Lindsay Eddleman, F Rebecca Hornbacher, GK Sharolta Nonen, D Kim Engesser, F
First Team, 1996 Second Team, 1996 Third Team, 1996 Third Team, 1997 Third Team, 1998
Second Team, 1998
First Team, 1999
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Isabelle Morneau, D Meghan Anderson, MF Jenny Benson, D Christine Latham, F Brittany Timko, MF
Second Team, 1998 First Team, 2000 First Team, 2000 Second Team, 2000 Third Team, 2004
Second Team, 1999 Third Team, 2001 Third Team, 2005
Third Team, 2002

Soccer America 2002 Meghan Anderson, third team, MF


Freshman All-Americans Christine Latham, first team, F Lindsay Eddleman, third team, F
Morgan Marlborough, F, 2009 Breanna Boyd, second team, D
Lindsay Eddleman, F, 1996 1997
2001 Kim Engesser, first team, F
Soccer Buzz Meghan Anderson, first team, MF Tanya Franck, first team, D
Freshman All-Americans Christine Latham, first team, F Sharolta Nonen, first team, D
Lindsay Eddleman, first team, F, 1996 Breanna Boyd, first team, D Kari Uppinghouse, first team, MF
Jenny Benson, third team, MF, 1996 Jenny Benson, second team, MF
Sharolta Nonen, third team, D, 1996 2000 Rebecca Hornbacher, second team, GK
Isabelle Morneau, third team, F, 1996 Karina LeBlanc, first team, GK
Jenny Benson, first team, D 1996
All-Central Region (All Teams: 48; First Team: 29) Breanna Boyd, first team, D Jenny Benson, first team, MF
2009 Meghan Anderson, first team, MF Lindsay Eddleman, first team, F
Morgan Marlborough, first team, F Christine Latham, first team, F Rebecca Hornbacher, first team, GK
Carly Peetz, second team, D Isabelle Morneau, first team, F
1999 Kari Uppinghouse, first team, MF
2008 Isabelle Morneau, first team, D Heather Brown, second team, D
Carly Peetz, third team, D Sharolta Nonen, first team, D Kristen Gay, second team, MF
Aysha Jamani, third team, MF Amy Walsh, first team, MF Becky Hogan, third team, F
Meghan Anderson, first team, MF Sharolta Nonen, third team, D
2006 Lindsay Eddleman, second team, F
Brittany Timko, first team, F Jenny Benson, second team, MF 1995
Kari Uppinghouse, first team, MF
2004 1998 Heather Brown, second team, D
Brittany Timko, first team, MF Kim Engesser, first team, F Tanya Wright, third team, MF
Nikki Baker, second team, F Isabelle Morneau, first team, D
Sharolta Nonen, first team, D
2003 Amy Walsh, second team, MF
Jenna Cooper, third team, D

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Big 12 Conference Player of the Year 1999 1998 2007
Morgan Marlborough, F, 2009 Meghan Anderson, first team, MF Lindsay Eddleman, F Anna Caniglia, first team, D
Brittany Timko, F, 2004, 2005, 2006* Jenny Benson, first team, MF Becky Hogan, MF Selenia Iacchelli, first team, MF
(co-player of the year) Lindsay Eddleman, first team, F Isabelle Morneau, D (Defensive MVP) Brittney Lanier, first team, F
Christine Latham, F, 2000, 2001 Isabelle Morneau, first team, D Sharolta Nonen, D Carly Peetz, first team, D
Sharolta Nonen, D, 1999 Sharolta Nonen, first team, D Lindsay Poehling, first team, D
Kim Engesser, F, 1998 Amy Walsh, first team, MF 1997 Shay Powell, first team, F
Kari Uppinghouse, MF, 1996* Christine Latham, second team, F Jenny Benson, MF Sari Raber, first team, MF
(co-player of the year) Kelly Rheem, second team, F Kim Engesser, F Jessie Bruch, second team, MF
Sharolta Nonen, D Abby Penas, second team, D
Big 12 Conference Rookie of the Year
1998 Kari Uppinghouse, MF
Morgan Marlborough, F, 2009
Lindsay Eddleman, first team, F 2006
All-Big 12 Conference Kim Engesser, first team, F 1996 Jessie Goodell, first team, F
(All Teams: 68; First Team: 42) Becky Hogan, first team, MF Jenny Benson, MF Selenia Iacchelli, first team, MF
2009 Isabelle Morneau, first team, D Rebecca Hornbacher, GK McKensie Kirchner, first team, MF
Morgan Marlborough, first team, F Sharolta Nonen, first team, D Isabelle Morneau, F Ali Lokanc, first team, MF
Carly Peetz, first team, D Amy Walsh, first team, MF Kari Uppinghouse, MF Lindsay Poehling, first team, D
Molly Thomas, second team, F Meghan Anderson, second team, MF Sari Raber, first team, MF
CoSIDA Academic All-Americans Tanya Dennis, second team, D
2008 1997 2009
Aysha Jamani, first team, MF Jenny Benson, first team, MF Shay Powell, second team, F 2005
Carly Peetz, second team, D Lindsay Eddleman, first team, F Katie Bunkers, first team, D
Molly Thomas, all-newcomer team, F Kim Engesser, first team, F 2001 Vern Fitzgerald, first team, MF
Tanya Franck, first team, D Meghan Anderson, second team, MF Meghan Hungerford, first team, F
2006 Isabelle Morneau, first team, MF Shannon Tanaka, second team, MF Abby Penas, second team, D
Brittany Timko, first team, F Sharolta Nonen, first team, D
Tanya Dennis, second team, D Kari Uppinghouse, first team, MF NSCAA Academic All-Americans 2004
Aysha Jamani, second team, F Rebecca Hornbacher, second team, GK 2002 Sasha Andrews, first team, D
Carly Peetz, all-newcomer team, D Breanna Boyd, first team, D Katie Bunkers, first team, D
93
1996 Lindsey Ingram, first team, MF
2005 Jenny Benson, first team, MF Academic All-Big 12 Vern Fitzgerald, second team, MF
Sasha Andrews, first team, D Lindsay Eddleman, first team, F (All Teams: 108; First Team: 95) Kari Hogan, second team, F
Aysha Jamani, second team, F Isabelle Morneau, first team, F
2009
Brittany Timko, first team, F Kari Uppinghouse, first team, MF 2003
Julie Berkshire, first team, MF
Aysha Jamani, all-newcomer team, F Stephanie Vacek, first team, D Katie Bunkers, first team, D
Anna Caniglia, first team, MF
Kristen Gay, second team, MF Christy Harms, first team, D
Alexa Cardona, first team, F
2004 Rebecca Hornbacher, second team, GK Lindsey Ingram, first team, MF
Shannon Dickerson, first team, MF
Sasha Andrews, first team, D Pam Karakusis, first team, D
Katie Goetzmann, first team, D
Tanya Dennis, first team, D Amber Richardson, first team, MF
All-Big 12 Tournament (31) Lauren Isenhower, first team, F
Brittany Timko, first team, F
2005 Brittney Lanier, first team, MF
Sasha Andrews, all-newcomer team, D 2002
Jessie Bruch, MF Jessica Mills, first team, GK
2003 Breanna Boyd, first team, D
Brittany Timko, F Carly Peetz, first team, D
Jenna Cooper, first team, D Leah Lamale, first team, F
Shay Powell, first team, F
Jessie Bruch, all-newcomer team, MF Christy Harms, first team, D
2002 Anna White, first team, MF
Kelly Haxton, first team, D
Erin Miller, GK Jaclyn White, first team, F
2002 Paige Phillips, first team, MF
Christy Harms, D (Defensive MVP) Michaella Fulmer, second team, F
Christine Latham, first team, F Helen Fox, first team, F
Jenna Cooper, D Blair Slapper, second team, D
Breanna Boyd, first team, D Lindsey Ingram, first team, MF
Katie Bunkers, D
Nikki Baker, all-newcomer team, F Erin Miller, first team, GK
Christine Latham, F (Offensive MVP) 2008
Katie Bunkers, all-newcomer team, D Anna Caniglia, first team, D
Pam Karakusis, all-newcomer team, D 2001
2001 Michaella Fulmer, first team, F
Meghan Anderson, first team, MF
Meghan Anderson, MF Colleen Goetzmann, first team, MF
2001 Breanna Boyd, first team, D
Kori Saunders, MF Katie Goetzmann, first team, MF
Meghan Anderson, first team, MF Lindsey Greenwood, first team, MF
Christine Latham, F Selenia Iacchelli, first team, MF
Christine Latham, first team, F Kelly Haxton, first team, F
Aysha Jamani, first team, MF
Erin Miller, second team, GK Erin Miller, first team, GK
2000 Brittney Lanier, first team, MF
Kori Saunders, second team, F Paige Phillips, first team, MF
Jenny Benson, D Carly Peetz, first team, D
Jenna Cooper, all-newcomer team, D Becky Preston, first team, D
Meghan Anderson, MF Brittany Pfeil, first team, GK
Kelly Rheem, first team, F
Christine Latham, F Lindsay Poehling, first team, D
2000 Kori Saunders, first team, F
Christy Harms, F Shay Powell, first team, F
Breanna Boyd, first team, D Shannon Tanaka, first team, MF
Sari Raber, first team, MF
Jenny Benson, first team, D Danica Carey, second team, MF
1999 Blair Slapper, first team, D
Meghan Anderson, first team, MF Christy Harms, second team, F
Meghan Anderson, MF Anna White, first team, MF
Christine Latham, first team, F Jenny Benson, MF Lauren Isenhower, second team, MF
Karina LeBlanc, second team, GK Christine Gluck, D
Christine Gluck, second team, D Isabelle Morneau, D
Kori Saunders, second team, MF Sharolta Nonen, D (Defensive MVP)
Kelly Rheem, second team, F

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2000 Tanya Franck, honorable mention, D Aerobic Power Award 1995 - Erica De Vitis
Meghan Anderson, first team, MF Rebecca Hornbacher, honorable 2004 - Abby Penas 1994 - Tanya Wright
Breanna Boyd, first team, D mention, GK 2003 - Christy Harms
Danica Carey, first team, F 2002 - Christy Harms Most Consistent Player
Karina LeBlanc, first team, GK Big Eight Academic Honor Roll 2001 - Christy Harms 2000 - Breanna Boyd
Paige Phillips, first team, MF 1995-96 2000 - Christy Harms 1999 - Sharolta Nonen/Amy Walsh
Becky Preston, first team, F Heather Brown, D 1999 - Amy Walsh 1998 - Sharolta Nonen
Kelly Rheem, first team, F Tanya Franck, D 1998 - Amy Walsh 1997 - Rebecca Hornbacher
Shannon Tanaka, first team, MF Lynne Officer, D 1997 - Becky Hogan 1996 - Rebecca Hornbacher
Lauren Tatum, first team, F Kim Ratliff, F 1996 - Becky Hogan 1995 - Heather Brown
Najah Williams, first team, F Brenda Sieczkowski, D 1995 - Sandy Smith 1994 - Tara Herbrik
Sandy Smith, MF 1994 - Stephanie Vacek
1999 Stephanie Vacek, D Most Improved Player
Meghan Anderson, first team, MF Top Point Getter Award 2001 - Erin Miller
Karina LeBlanc, first team, GK 2009 - Morgan Marlborough 1999 - Karina LeBlanc
Husker Player Awards
Isabelle Morneau, first team, D 2008 - Shay Powell 1998 - Isabelle Morneau
Most Valuable Player
Becky Preston, first team, F 2007 - Shay Powell
2005 - Sasha Andrews/Brittany Timko
Kelly Rheem, first team, F 2006 - Brittany Timko Toughness Award
2004 - Brittany Timko
Shannon Tanaka, first team, F 2005 - Brittany Timko 2000 - Breanna Boyd/Christine Latham
2003 - Jenna Cooper
Lauren Tatum, first team, F 2004 - Brittany Timko 1999 - Lindsay Eddleman/
2002 - Christine Latham
Amy Walsh, first team, MF 2003 - Jessie Bruch Isabelle Morneau/Amy Walsh
2001 - Meghan Anderson
2002 - Christine Latham 1998 - Christine Gluck
2000 - Jenny Benson
1998 2001 - Christine Latham 1997 - Stephanie Vacek
1999 - Sharolta Nonen
Kim Engesser, first team, F 2000 - Christine Latham 1996 - Kim Ratliff
1998 - Kim Engesser
Karina LeBlanc, first team, GK 1999 - Meghan Anderson 1995 - Tanya Wright
1997 - Jenny Benson
Isabelle Morneau, first team, D 1998 - Kim Engesser 1994 - Kim Ratliff
1996 - Kari Uppinghouse
Sandy Smith, first team, MF 1997 - Kim Engesser
1995 - Heather Brown/Kari Uppinghouse
Lauren Tatum, first team, F 1996 - Kari Uppinghouse Aerial Power Award
1994 - Brenda Sieczkowski
94 Amy Walsh, honorable mention, MF 1995 - Becky Hogan 2002 - Kori Saunders
1994 - Danielle Boswell 2001 - Kori Saunders/Christine Latham
Jenna Cooper Award
1997 2000 - Breanna Boyd
2005 - Katie Bunkers
Heather Brown, first team, D Top Goal Scorer 1999 - Amy Walsh
2004 - Jenna Cooper
Tanya Franck, first team, D 2009 - Morgan Marlborough 1998 - Kristen Gay
Rebecca Hornbacher, first team, GK 2008 - Shay Powell 1997 - Tanya Franck
Inspiration Award
Isabelle Morneau, first team, MF 2007 - Shay Powell 1996 - Tanya Franck
2003 - Christy Harms
Lynne Officer, first team, D 2006 - Brittany Timko 1995 - Kari Uppinghouse
2002 - Leah Lamale
Sandy Smith, first team, MF 2005 - Brittany Timko 1994 - Kristina Ritterbush
2001 - Meghan Anderson
Stephanie Vacek, honorable mention, D 2004 - Brittany Timko
2000 - Christine Gluck
2003 - Jessie Bruch Team Spirit Award
1999 - Amy Walsh
1996 2002 - Christine Latham 2004 - Shaylynn Milbourn
1998 - Heather Brown
Heather Brown, first team, D 2001 - Christine Latham 2003 - Iman Haynes
1997 - Tanya Franck
Lynne Officer, first team, D 2000 - Christine Latham 2001 - Shannon Tanaka
1996 - Tanya Wright
Kim Ratliff, first team, F 1999 - Meghan Anderson 2000 - Shannon Tanaka
1995 - Tanya Franck
Sandy Smith, first team, MF 1998 - Kim Engesser 1999 - Kelly Rheem
1994 - Jamie Riley
Stephanie Vacek, first team, D 1997 - Kim Engesser 1998 - Sandy Smith
1996 - Kari Uppinghouse 1997 - Lynne Officer
1995 - Kristen Gay 1996 - Kristen Gay/Sandy Smith
1994 - Danielle Boswell 1995 - Lynne Officer
1994 - Dixie Wehrman
Citizenship Award
2003 - Iman Haynes Husker Power Award
2002 - Leah Lamale/Paige Phillips 2005 - Tanya Dennis
2003 - Brooke Bredenberg
Top All-Around Player 2002 - Amber Richardson
2000 - Meghan Anderson/Jenny Benson 2001 - Erin Miller
1999 - Sharolta Nonen 2000 - Paige Phillips
1998 - Isabelle Morneau/Sharolta Nonen 1999 - Paige Phillips
1997 - Sharolta Nonen/Kari Uppinghouse 1998 - Christine Gluck
1996 - Sharolta Nonen 1997 - Sandy Smith
1995 - Kari Uppinghouse 1996 - Lynne Officer
1994 - Tanya Franck 1995 - Kim Ratliff
1994 - Kim Ratliff
Most Creative Player
2000 - Meghan Anderson/Kelly Rheem Blue Collar Award
1999 - Jenny Benson 2000 - Meghan Anderson
1998 - Meghan Anderson 1999 - Amy Walsh
1997 - Jenny Benson
A 1996 All-American, Rebecca Hornbacher was also a two-time academic All-Big 12
1996 - Jenny Benson
selection for her work in the classroom.
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Huskers in the World Cup
Beginning in 1991, the best women's soccer players in the world have battled for the Women's
World Cup every four years in front of hundreds of thousands of soccer fans in stadiums across
the globe.
Canada is one of 16 teams that qualified for World Cup competition in 1999, 2003 and 2007
thanks in large part to former Huskers filling the Canadian roster.
Husker Head Coach John Walker made his debut with the Canadian World Cup team as
an assistant coach in 1999. He was joined on that team by five of his former NU athletes.
In 2003, seven former and future Huskers made the 20-player roster. The Husker-heavy
squad played to the semifinal match, where it was defeated by Sweden, putting it up against
the United States in the consolation finals where it lost 3-1. Four Huskers earned roster spots
in 2007. Sasha Andrews Tanya Dennis Tanya Franck
In all, nine former Huskers have played on women’s soccer’s grandest stage in the Women’s Defender Defender Defender
World Cup. Canada, 2003 Canada, 2003, 2007 Canada, 1999

2007 Women's World Cup


Four former NU greats made repeat appearances on the 2007 Canadian National Team.
Tanya Dennis saw the most game action, as she appeared in three matches, while Brittany
Timko and Amy Walsh each played in one game. Karina LeBlanc rounded out the Huskers
to make the squad. Canada failed to advance past pool play, losing 2-1 to Norway to open
the World Cup, before rebounding with a 4-0 win over Ghana. Canada scored just 37
seconds into its third match, but Australia rebounded to tie the game at two. The tie provided
Australia the one point it needed to advance into the quarterfinals and edge out Canada.
2003 Women's World Cup
. Former Huskers Brittany Timko, Tanya Dennis and Sasha Andrews all saw action on Christine Latham Karina LeBlanc Isabelle Morneau
the pitch for Canada in its fourth-place finish in the 2003 FIFA Women’s World Cup, the Forward Goalkeeper Defender
Canadian’s best finish in history. Canada, 2003 Canada, 1999, 2003, 2007 Canada, 1995, 1999, 2003
Timko played all 540 minutes in six contests of the World Cup and notched one assist
in the tournament. Dennis played 450 minutes in the back in the first five games before 95
suffering a concussion.
Former Husker All-American Christine Latham was responsible for three of Canada’s 10
goals during the tournament, including two goals in a 3-0 win over Argentina.
Making repeat appearances on the Canada World Cup squad in 2003 were All-America
defenders Sharolta Nonen and Isabelle Morneau, and All-America goalkeeper Karina
LeBlanc. All-American Breanna Boyd made the original roster, but did not compete because
of an injury.
1999 Women's World Cup
All-America defenders Sharolta Nonen and Isabelle Morneau, All-Big 12 midfielder Amy Sharolta Nonen Brittany Timko Amy Walsh
Walsh and All-Big 12 defender Tanya Franck earned spots in Canada's starting lineup, while Defender Midfielder Midfielder
All-American Karina LeBlanc played a key role as a reserve on a talented Canadian squad. Canada, 1999, 2003 Canada, 2003, 2007 Canada, 1999, 2007
In addition to the Huskers on the field, Nebraska Head Coach John Walker represented the
Huskers on the sideline as an assistant coach with the Canadian National Team.

Huskers in the Pros Nebraska Draftees


With stellar collegiate careers behind them, several Huskers WUSA
chose to continue their playing days at the professional level. Athlete Team Position Round Pick No. Year
Eleven former Nebraska soccer players were drafted into the Breanna Boyd Carolina Courage Defender 1 8 2002
Women’s United Soccer Assocation (WUSA), an eight-team Christine Latham San Diego Spirit Forward Discovery Player 2002
league that ran from 2000 to 2003, while three former Huskers Becky Hogan Boston Breakers Defender 3 19 2001
play in Women’s Professional Soccer (WPS), a seven-team Meghan Anderson Carolina Courage Midfielder 3 20 2001
league that started in the spring of 2009. NU is one of six schools Sharolta Nonen Atlanta Beat Defender 3 17 2000
to have at least two former players drafted in the WPS, and only Jenny Benson Philadelphia Charge Midfielder 3 18 2000
seven programs have more players in the league. Karina LeBlanc Boston Breakers Goalkeeper 3 21 2000
“We had 11 former Nebraska players in the Women’s United Amy Walsh Bay Area Cyber Rays Midfielder 3 24 2000
Soccer Association (WUSA), so it is great to see the tradition of Lindsay Eddleman Boston Breakers Forward 13 102 2000
former Huskers playing professional soccer continued in the new Rebecca Hornbacher New York Power Goalkeeper 13 110 2000
WPS,” Nebraska Head Coach John Walker said. “[LeBlanc and Kim Engesser Atlanta Beat Forward 14 113 2000
Latham] are talented players and have shown, with their national
team and previous professional playing experience, they will WPS
succeed in the WPS.” Athlete Team Position Round Pick No. Year
Karina LeBlanc Los Angeles Sol Goalkeeper 1 5 2009
Christine Latham Boston Breakers Forward Discovery Player 2009
Sharolta Nonen Los Angeles Sol Defender Signed in July as a free agent 2009
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Points Kelly Rheem 3 Jenny Benson 1
No. Player Points (at Texas Tech, Oct. 30, 1998) (vs. Portland, Sept. 12, 1999)
1. Meghan Anderson (3 goals/3 assists) 9 Kori Saunders 3 Sasha Andrews 1
(vs. Texas Tech, Oct. 28, 2001) (at Texas A&M, Oct. 14, 2001) (at Missouri, Oct. 1, 2004)
Brittany Timko (3 goals/3 assists) 9 Brittany Timko 1
(vs. Northern Colorado, Sept. 17, 2004) Overtime Goals (at Missouri, Oct. 1, 2004)
3. Kim Engesser (4 goals) 8 No. Player Goals Abby Penas 1
(vs. Baylor, Nov. 7, 1997) 1. Tanya Franck 1 (at Kansas, Nov. 14, 2004)
Meghan Anderson (4 goals) 8 (at Montana, Sept. 11, 1994) Brittany Timko 1
(vs. Oral Roberts, Sept. 3, 1999) Kari Uppinghouse 1 (vs. Western Carolina, Sept. 12, 2006)
Morgan Marlborough (4 goals) 8 (vs. Vanderbilt, Sept. 22, 1996) Brittany Timko 1
Lindsay Eddleman 1 (vs. Baylor, Oct. 6, 2006)
(vs. Akron, Sept. 13, 2009) Carly Peetz 1
6. Lindsay Eddleman (3 goals/1 assist) 7 (vs. Texas A&M, Nov. 10, 1996)
Kari Uppinghouse 1 (vs. Baylor, Oct. 6, 2006)
(vs. Colorado, Oct. 13, 1996) Lindsay Poehling 1
Kari Uppinghouse (3 goals/1 assist) 7 (vs. Minnesota, Nov. 17, 1996) (vs. Kansas, Sept. 26, 2008)
(vs. Colorado, Oct. 13, 1996) Becky Hogan 1 Shay Powell 1
Brittany Timko (3 goals/1 assist) 7 (vs. Texas A&M, Nov. 6, 1998) (vs. Missouri, Sept. 28, 2008)
(vs. Texas Tech, Oct. 30, 2005) Lindsay Eddleman 1 Michaella Fulmer 1
Anna Caniglia (3 goals/1 assist) 7 (vs. Portland, Sept. 12, 1999) (vs. Missouri, Sept. 28, 2008)
(at Kansas, Oct. 23, 2009) Christine Latham 1 Molly Thomas 1
(vs. Texas, Nov. 8, 2002) (vs. Iowa State, Oct. 30, 2009)
Jessie Bruch 1
First-Half Points (vs. Oklahoma, Oct. 10, 2003) Shots
No. Player Points Brittany Timko 1 No. Player Shots
1. Lindsay Eddleman (3 goals/1 assist) 7 (vs. Texas A&M, Nov. 6, 2003) 1. Christine Latham 12
(vs. Colorado, Oct. 13, 1996) Nikki Baker 1 (vs. UAB, Sept. 2, 2001)
Meghan Anderson (3 goals/1 assist) 7 (at Missouri, Oct. 1, 2004) 2. Kristen Gay 11
(vs. Texas Tech, Oct. 28, 2001) Nikki Baker 1 (vs. Iowa State, Oct. 6, 1995)
Brittany Timko (2 goals/3 assists) 7 (at Kansas, Nov. 14, 2004) Erica De Vitis 11
(vs. Northern Colorado, Sept. 17, 2004) Jessie Bruch 1 (at Arkansas, Oct. 1, 1995)
4. Five Tied 6 (vs. Western Carolina, Sept. 12, 2006) Stephanie Vacek 11
Aysha Jamani 1 (vs. Kansas, Sept. 22, 1995)
Second-Half Points (vs. Baylor, Oct. 6, 2006) Christine Latham 11
No. Player Points Shay Powell 1 (vs. Indiana State, Sept. 22, 2002)
96 1. Jamie Riley (3 goals) 6 (vs. Oakland, Sept. 14, 2008)
vs. Kansas, Sept. 22, 1995 Molly Thomas 1 Shots on Goal
Kim Ratliff (3 goals) 6 (vs. Kansas, Sept. 26, 2008) No. Player SOG
vs. Florida State, Oct. 8, 1995 Sari Raber 1 1. Kari Uppinghouse 8
Isabelle Morneau (3 goals) 6 (vs. Missouri, Sept. 28, 2008) (at Missouri, Oct. 18, 1996)
at Missouri, Oct. 18, 1996 Lauren Isenhower 2. Lindsay Eddleman 6
Kim Engesser (3 goals) 6 (vs. Colorado, Oct. 13, 1996)
(vs. Iowa State, Oct. 30, 2009) 1 Christy Harms 6
(vs. Baylor, Nov. 7, 1997)
Kelly Rheem (3 goals) 6 (vs. Drury, Sept. 3, 2000)
Assists Christine Latham 6
(at Texas Tech, Oct. 30, 1998) No. Player Assists
Kori Saunders (3 goals) 6 (vs. Texas A&M, Oct. 8, 2000)
1. Jenny Benson 4 Meghan Anderson 6
(at Texas A&M, Oct. 14, 2001) (vs. Colorado, Oct. 13, 1996) (vs. Oklahoma, Oct. 15, 2000)
Sharolta Nonen 4 Christine Latham 6
Goals (at Colorado, Oct. 10, 1999) (vs. Creighton, Sept. 20, 2002)
No. Player Goals Kari Hogan 4 Christine Latham 6
1. Kim Engesser 4 (vs. Iowa State, Sept. 26, 2003) (vs. Indiana State, Sept. 22, 2002)
(vs. Baylor, Nov. 7, 1997) 4. 12 Tied 3 Brittany Timko 6
Meghan Anderson 4 (at Texas Tech, Oct. 30, 2005)
(vs. Oral Roberts, Sept. 3, 1999) First-Half Assists
Morgan Marlborough 4 No. Player Assists Goalkeeper Saves
(vs. Akron, Sept. 13, 2009) 1. Jenny Benson 3 No. Player Saves
4. 23 Tied 3 (vs. Colorado, Oct. 13, 1996) 1. Karina LeBlanc 12
Brittany Timko 3 (vs. Texas A&M, Nov. 6, 1998)
First-Half Goals (vs. Northern Colorado, Sept. 17, 2004) Erin Miller 12
No. Player Goals 3. 13 Tied 2 (vs. Texas, Oct. 4, 2002)
1. Danielle Boswell 3 3. Erin Miller 11
(vs. Teikyo Westmar, Sept. 30, 1994) Second-Half Assists (vs. Brigham Young, Nov. 17, 2001)
Lindsay Eddleman 3 No. Player Assists Erin Miller 11
(vs. Colorado, Oct. 13, 1996) 1. Sandy Smith 3 (at Baylor, Oct. 20, 2002)
Kari Uppinghouse 3 (vs. Kansas, Sept. 22, 1995) 5. Four tied 10
(at Oklahoma State, Oct. 24, 1997) Kari Uppinghouse 3
Meghan Anderson 3 (vs. Colorado College, Sept. 20, 1996) Opponent Individual Records
(vs. Oral Roberts, Sept. 3, 1999) Sharolta Nonen 3 Points......................................................................... 7
Meghan Anderson 3 (at Colorado, Oct. 10, 1999) Lori Chalupny (UNC).............................. Sept. 5, 2003
(vs. Texas Tech, Oct. 28, 2001) Brittany Timko 3
Brittany Timko 3 (vs. Eastern Illinois, Sept. 3, 2004) Goals.......................................................................... 3
(at Iowa State, Sept. 26, 2004) 5. 13 Tied 2 Kelly McDonald (Texas)........................... Oct. 4, 2002
Lori Chalupny (UNC).............................. Sept. 5, 2003
Second-Half Goals Overtime Assists Kat Krambeer (Texas A&M).....................Oct. 9, 2005
No. Player Goals No. Player Assists
1. Jamie Riley 3 1. Jamie Riley 1 Assists........................................................................ 3
(vs. Kansas, Sept. 22, 1995) (at Montana, Sept. 11, 1994) Lindsay Tarpley (UNC)........................... Sept. 5, 2003
Kim Ratliff 3 Jenny Benson 1
(vs. Florida State, Oct. 8, 1995) (vs. Vanderbilt, Sept. 22, 1996) Saves....................................................................... 19
Isabelle Morneau 3 Meghan Anderson 1 Heather Friedman (UALR).....................Aug. 27, 2000
(at Missouri, Oct. 18, 1996) (vs. Texas A&M, Nov. 6, 1998)
Kim Engesser 3
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Offensive Leaders Assists
Points No. Player (Year) Assists
No. Player (Year) Points 1. Brittany Timko (2005) 21
1. Kim Engesser (1998) 61 2. Jenny Benson (1999) 17
2. Christine Latham (2000) 57 3. Sharolta Nonen (1999) 16
3. Kim Engesser (1997) 55 4. Meghan Anderson (2000) 15
4. Meghan Anderson (1999) 54 Kelly Rheem (2000) 15
5. Morgan Marlborough (2009) 49 6. Meghan Anderson (2001) 14
6. Kari Uppinghouse (1996) 48 Jenna Cooper (2003) 14
7. Christine Latham (2001) 46 8. Jenny Benson (1996) 13
8. Brittany Timko (2004) 43 Brittany Timko (2004) 13
Brittany Timko (2005) 43 10. Meghan Anderson (1999) 12
10. Lindsay Eddleman (1996) 42 Lindsay Eddleman (1999) 12

Goals Game-Winning Assists


No. Player (Year) Goals No. Player (Year) GWA
1. Kim Engesser (1998) 27 1. Brittany Timko (2005) 8
2. Kim Engesser (1997) 26 2. Brittany Timko (2004) 6
3. Christine Latham (2000) 23 3. Meghan Anderson (2000) 5
4. Meghan Anderson (1999) 21 Christine Latham (2001) 5
Morgan Marlborough (2009) 21 5. Sharolta Nonen (1998) 4
6. Kari Uppinghouse (1996) 19 Sharolta Nonen (1999) 4
7. Christine Latham (2001) 18 Jenna Cooper (2002) 4
8. Lindsay Eddleman (1996) 17
Isabelle Morneau (1996) 17 Shots
10. Christine Latham (2002) 16 No. Player (Year) Shots
1. Christine Latham (2000) 118
Game-Winning Goals 2. Christine Latham (2001) 117
No. Player (Year) GWG 3. Christine Latham (2002) 111
1. Kim Engesser (1998) 8 4. Meghan Anderson (2000) 103
Christine Latham (2000) 8 5. Lindsay Eddleman (1996) 102
Christine Latham (2002) 8 6. Meghan Anderson (1999) 99 97
4. Kari Uppinghouse (1996) 7 7. Kim Engesser (1998) 98
5. Kari Uppinghouse (1997) 6 8. Isabelle Morneau (1996) 97 Brittany Timko holds the school record for single-season
6. Danielle Boswell (1994) 5 9. Meghan Anderson (2001) 94 assists with 21 in 2005.
Jenny Benson (1996) 5 10. Brittany Timko (2005) 93 Wins
Lindsay Eddleman (1998) 5 No. Player (Year) Wins
Meghan Anderson (1999) 5 Shots on Goal 1. Rebecca Hornbacher (1996) 23
Christine Latham (2001) 5 No. Player (Year) SOG 2. Karina LeBlanc (1999) 22
Nikki Baker (2004) 5 1. Lindsay Eddleman (1996) 64 Karina LeBlanc (2000) 22
2. Christine Latham (2000) 60 4. Rebecca Hornbacher (1997) 18
3. Christine Latham (2002) 56 5. Erin Miller (2001) 17
4. Isabelle Morneau (1996) 55
5. Meghan Anderson (1999) 54 Most Shutouts
6. Meghan Anderson (2000) 51 No. Player (Year) Shutouts
7. Kari Uppinghouse (1996) 50 1. Karina LeBlanc (2000) 14.5
Kim Engesser (1997) 50 2. Rebecca Hornbacher (1996) 14
9. Christine Latham (2001) 49 Erin Miller (2002) 14
10. Brittany Timko (2005) 47 4. Karina LeBlanc (1999) 13
5. Rebecca Hornbacher (1997) 11
Goalkeeping Leaders Karina LeBlanc (1998) 11
Goals-Against Average Minutes in Goal
(Minimum 1,200 minutes in goal) No. Player (Year) Minutes
No. Player (Year) GAA 1. Erin Miller (2002) 2,311
1. Karina LeBlanc (2000) 0.40 2. Karina LeBlanc (1999) 2,278
2. Rebecca Hornbacher (1996) 0.51 3. Katie Wright (2004) 2,088
Karina LeBlanc (1999) 0.51 4. Erin Miller (2001) 2,085
4. Karina LeBlanc (1998) 0.70 5. Karina LeBlanc (2000) 2,007
5. Erin Miller (2002) 0.77
Games Started in Goal
Fewest Goals Allowed No. Player (Year) Starts
(Minimum 1,200 minutes in goal) 1. Karina LeBlanc (1999) 25
No. Player (Year) Goals Erin Miller (2002) 25
1. Karina LeBlanc (2000) 9 3. Rebecca Hornbacher (1996) 24
2. Rebecca Hornbacher (1996) 11 Karina LeBlanc (2000) 24
3. Karina LeBlanc (1999) 13 5. Katie Wright (2004) 23
4. Karina LeBlanc (1998) 14 Erin Miller (2001) 23
5. Rebecca Hornbacher (1997) 15
Saves
No. Player (Year) Saves
1. Erin Miller (2002) 130
All-American Kim Engesser produced Nebraska’s best 2. Erin Miller (2001) 109
individual offensive season with 61 points on 27 goals, 3. Katie Wright (2004) 108
including eight game-winning goals in 1998. 4. Jamie Klages (2005) 88
5. Rebecca Hornbacher (1996) 82

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Offensive Leaders Hat Tricks
Points No. Player (Years) Hat Tricks
No. Player (Years) Points 1. Kim Engesser (1997-98) 5
1. Christine Latham (1999-00-01-02) 167 2. Brittany Timko (2003-04-05-06) 4
2. Meghan Anderson (1998-99-00-01) 146 3. Kari Uppinghouse (1995-96-97) 2
3. Lindsay Eddleman (1996-97-98-99) 127 Lindsay Eddleman (1996-97-98-99) 2
4. Brittany Timko (2003-04-05-06) 124 Kelly Rheem (1998-99-00-01) 2
5. Kim Engesser (1997-98) 116 Meghan Anderson (1998-99-00-01) 2
6. Kari Uppinghouse (1995-96-97) 104 Morgan Marlborough (2009-present) 2
7. Jenny Benson (1996-97-99-00) 99 8. Danielle Boswell (1994) 1
8. Kelly Rheem (1998-99-00-01) 93 Jamie Riley (1994-95) 1
9. Kori Saunders (1999-00-01-02) 74 Kim Ratliff (1994-95-96) 1
10. Isabelle Morneau (1996-97-98-99) 70 Isabelle Morneau (1996-97-98-99) 1
Kori Saunders (1999-00-01-02) 1
Goals Christy Harms (2000-01-02) 1
No. Player (Years) Goals Nikki Baker (2002-03-04) 1
1. Christine Latham (1999-00-01-02) 69 Anna Caniglia (2006-09) 1
2. Kim Engesser (1997-98) 53
3. Lindsay Eddleman (1996-97-98-99) 50 All-Time Hat Tricks
4. Meghan Anderson (1998-99-00-01) 48 No. Player (Opponent and Date)
5. Kari Uppinghouse (1995-96-97) 42 1. Danielle Boswell vs. Westmar, Sept. 30, 1994
6. Brittany Timko (2003-04-05-06) 41 2. Jamie Riley vs. Kansas, Sept. 22, 1995
7. Nikki Baker (2002-03-04) 30 3. Kim Ratliff vs. Florida State, Oct. 8, 1995
8. Kelly Rheem (1998-99-00-01) 29 4. Lindsay Eddleman vs. Colorado, Oct. 13, 1996
9. Kori Saunders (1999-00-01-02) 27 5. Kari Uppinghouse vs. Colorado, Oct. 13, 1996
10. Jenny Benson (1996-97-99-00) 26 6. Isabelle Morneau at Missouri, Oct. 18, 1996
7. Kim Engesser vs. Iowa State, Sept. 18, 1997
8. Lindsay Eddleman at Duke, Oct. 20, 1997
Game-Winning Goals
9. Kari Uppinghouse at Okla. St., Oct. 24, 1997
No. Player (Years) GWG
10. Kim Engesser (4) vs. Baylor, Nov. 7, 1997
1. Christine Latham (1999-00-01-02) 23 Current Husker Morgan Marlborough had two hat tricks
11. Kim Engesser vs. Michigan, Nov. 16, 1997
2. Kari Uppinghouse (1995-96-97) 15 during the 2009 season, including a single-game school-
12. Kelly Rheem vs. Loyola-Chicago, Sept. 25, 1998
98 Lindsay Eddleman (1996-97-98-99) 15 13. Kim Engesser vs. Oklahoma, Oct. 23, 1998 record tying four goals against Akron.
4. Kim Engesser (1997-98) 12 14. Kim Engesser at Texas Tech, Oct. 30, 1998
5. Jenny Benson (1996-97-99-00) 10 15. Kelly Rheem at Texas Tech, Oct. 30, 1998 Assists
Meghan Anderson (1998-99-00-01) 10 16. Meghan Anderson (4) vs. ORU, Sept. 3, 1999 No. Player (Years) Assists
Nikki Baker (2002-03-04-05) 10 17. Christy Harms vs. Drury, Sept. 3, 2000 1. Meghan Anderson (1998-99-00-01) 50
Brittany Timko (2003-04-05-06) 10 18. Kori Saunders vs. Texas A&M, Oct. 14, 2001 2. Jenny Benson (1996-97-99-00) 47
9. Isabelle Morneau (1996-97-98-99) 7 19. Meghan Anderson vs. Texas Tech, Oct. 28, 2001 3. Brittany Timko (2003-04-05-06) 42
10. Kelly Rheem (1998-99-00-01) 6 20. Brittany Timko vs. N. Colo., Sept. 17, 2004 4. Sharolta Nonen (1996-97-98-99) 35
Sasha Andrews (2004-05) 6 21. Brittany Timko at Iowa State, Sept. 26, 2004 Kelly Rheem (1998-99-00-01) 35
22. Nikki Baker vs. Oral Roberts, Nov. 12, 2004 6. Christine Latham (1999-00-01-02) 29
23. Brittany Timko at Texas Tech, Oct. 30, 2005 7. Lindsay Eddleman (1996-97-98-99) 27
24. Brittany Timko vs. North Texas, Sept. 8, 2006 8. Jenna Cooper (2001-02-03) 25
25. Morgan Marlborough (4) vs. Akron, Sept. 13, 2009 9. Becky Hogan (1995-96-97-98) 22
26. Morgan Marlborough vs. Oklahoma, Oct. 11, 2009 Isabelle Morneau (1996-97-98-99) 22
27. Anna Caniglia at Kansas, Oct. 23, 2009
Game-Winning Assists
Multiple-Goal Games No. Player (Years) GWA
No. Player (Years) Games 1. Brittany Timko (2003-04-05-06) 17
1. Christine Latham (1999-00-01-02) 17 2. Meghan Anderson (1998-99-00-01) 13
2. Kim Engesser (1997-98) 14 3. Sharolta Nonen (1996-97-98-99) 10
3. Meghan Anderson (1998-99-00-01) 12 4. Christine Latham (1999-00-01-02) 9
4. Kari Uppinghouse (1995-96-97) 10 5. Jenny Benson (1996-97-99-00) 8
Lindsay Eddleman (1996-97-98-99) 10 6. Lindsay Eddleman (1996-97-98-99) 7
6. Brittany Timko (2003-04-05-06) 9 Kelly Rheem (1998-99-00-01) 7
7. Morgan Marlborough (2009-present) 7 Jenna Cooper (2001-02-03) 7
8. Nikki Baker (2002-03-04) 6 9. Isabelle Morneau (1996-97-98-99) 6
9. Kristen Gay (1995-96-97-98) 4 Becky Preston (1998-99-00-01) 6
Isabelle Morneau (1996-97-98-99) 4 Kori Saunders (1999-00-01-02) 6
Kelly Rheem (1998-99-00-01) 4
Kori Saunders (1999-00-01-02) 4
All-Time Individual Streaks
Games With At Least One Point..........................................................................................................................14
Brittany Timko (Began Oct. 30, 2005; Ended Oct. 1, 2006)
Games With At Least One Goal.............................................................................................................................7
Christine Latham (Began Oct. 17, 1999; Ended Nov. 14, 1999)
Games With At Least One Assist...........................................................................................................................7
Meghan Anderson (Began Oct. 8, 1999; Ended Nov. 3, 1999)
Consecutive Goalkeeper Shutouts By..................................................................................................................9
Rebecca Hornbacher (Began Sept. 18, 1997; Ended Oct. 24, 1997)
Consecutive Shutout Minutes...................................................................................................................... 820:25
Rebecca Hornbacher (Began Sept. 14, 1997; Ended Nov. 2, 1997)
Consecutive Games Played................................................................................................................................. 94
All-American Christina Latham owns career school Meghan Anderson, Becky Preston (Began Sept. 4, 1998; Ended Nov. 24, 2001)
records for points (167), goals (69), game-winning goals Consecutive Games Started................................................................................................................................ 94
(23) and multiple-goal games (17). Meghan Anderson (Began Sept. 4, 1998; Ended Nov. 24, 2001)
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Multiple-Assist Games
No. Player (Years) Games
1. Jenny Benson (1996-97-99-00) 9
Meghan Anderson (1998-99-00-01) 9
3. Brittany Timko (2003-04-05) 7
4. Sharolta Nonen (1996-97-98-99) 6
Kelly Rheem (1998-99-00-01) 6
6. Kari Uppinghouse (1995-96-97) 4
Isabelle Morneau (1996-97-98-99) 4
Jenna Cooper (2001-02-03) 4
9. Christine Latham (1999-00-01-02) 3
Anna Caniglia (2006-07-08-09) 3

Shots
No. Player (Years) Shots
1. Christine Latham (1999-00-01-02) 400
2. Meghan Anderson (1998-99-00-01) 344
3. Lindsay Eddleman (1996-97-98-99) 265
4. Brittany Timko (2003-04-05-06) 250
5. Kari Uppinghouse (1995-96-97) 219
6. Isabelle Morneau (1996-97-98-99) 198
7. Aysha Jamani (2005-06-07-08) 195
8. Jessie Bruch (2003-04-05-06-07) 191
9. Kim Engesser (1997-98) 178
10. Kristen Gay (1995-96-97-98) 164
Nikki Baker (2002-03-04-05) 164
Karina LeBlanc, the Huskers’ starting goalkeeper from 1998 to 2000, set school records for shutouts, wins, minutes
Shots on Goal played, games started and games played.
No. Player (Years) SOG Minutes in Goal
Goalkeeping Leaders
1. Christine Latham (1999-00-01-02) 193 No. Player (Years) Minutes
Goals-Against Average
2. Meghan Anderson (1998-99-00-01) 170 1. Karina LeBlanc (1997-98-99-00) 6,308
No. Player (Years) GAA
3. Lindsay Eddleman (1996-97-98-99) 149 2. Erin Miller (2000-01-02) 4,396
1. Meghan Anderson (1998-99-00-01) 0.33 99
4. Kari Uppinghouse (1995-96-97) 129 3. Rebecca Hornbacher (1996-97) 3,660
2. Karina LeBlanc (1997-98-99-00) 0.54
5. Brittany Timko (2003-04-05-06) 123 4. Jamie Klages (2005-06) 3,617
3. Rebecca Hornbacher (1996-97) 0.64
6. Isabelle Morneau (1996-97-98-99) 106 5. Jessica Mills (2007-08-09) 2,869
4. Erin Miller (2000-01-02) 0.98
7. Kim Engesser (1997-98) 97 6. Katie Wright (2003-04-05) 2,291
5. Brittany Pfeil (2006-07-08) 0.99
8. Aysha Jamani (2005-06-07-08) 90 7. Michelle Denomme (1995-96) 1,754
6. Alison Dudley (1994) 1.00
9. Jenny Benson (1996-97-99-00) 87 8. Brittany Pfeil (2006-07-08) 1,713
7. Leah Lamale (1999-00-01-02) 1.11
10. Kristen Gay (1995-96-97-98) 84 9. Brooke Bredenberg (2001-04) 1,557
8. Jamie Klages (2005-2006) 1.14
9. Michelle Denomme (1995-96) 1.18 10. Alison Dudley (1994) 1,528
Games Played 10. Brooke Bredenberg (2003) 1.39
No. Player (Years) Games Games Started in Goal
1. Meghan Anderson (1998-99-00-01) 94 No. Player (Years) Starts
Saves
Becky Preston (1998-99-00-01) 94 1. Karina LeBlanc (1997-98-99-00) 69
No. Player (Years) Saves
Christine Latham (1999-00-01-02) 94 2. Erin Miller (2000-01-02) 48
1. Erin Miller (2000-01-02) 239
4. Sharolta Nonen (1996-97-98-99) 93 3. Rebecca Hornbacher (1996-97) 46
2. Karina LeBlanc (1997-98-99-00) 206
Christine Gluck (1997-98-99-00) 93 4. Jamie Klages (2005-06) 38
3. Jamie Klages (2005-06) 156
Kelly Rheem (1998-99-00-01) 93 5. Katie Wright (2003-04) 31
4. Katie Wright (2003-04) 151
Shannon Tanaka (1998-99-00-01) 93 6. Jessica Mills (2007-08-09) 30
5. Rebecca Hornbacher (1996-97) 141
Breanna Boyd (1999-00-01-02) 93 7. Alison Dudley (1994) 18
6. Jessica Mills (2007-08) 89
9. Jenny Benson (1996-97-99-00) 92 8. Michelle Denomme (1995-96) 17
7. Brooke Bredenberg (2001-04) 77
10. Isabelle Morneau (1996-97-98-99) 91 Brooke Bredenberg (2001-04) 17
8. Brittany Pfeil (2006-07-08) 62
Nikki Baker (2002-03-04-05) 91 Brittany Pfeil (2006-07-08) 17
9. Michelle Denomme (1995-96) 61
10. Alison Dudley (1994) 57
Games Started Games Played in Goal
No. Player (Years) Starts No. Player (Years) Games
Wins
1. Meghan Anderson (1998-99-00-01) 94 1. Karina LeBlanc (1997-98-99-00) 80
No. Player (Years) Wins
2. Isabelle Morneau (1996-97-98-99) 91 2. Erin Miller (2000-01-02) 48
1. Karina LeBlanc (1997-98-99-00) 60
Jenny Benson (1996-97-99-00) 91 3. Rebecca Hornbacher (1996-97) 46
2. Rebecca Hornbacher (1996-97) 41
4. Lindsay Eddleman (1996-97-98-99) 88 4. Jamie Klages (2005-06) 39
3. Erin Miller (2000-01-02) 33
5. Nikki Baker (2002-03-04-05) 81 5. Jessica Mills (2007-08-09) 38
4. Jamie Klages (2005-06) 21
6. Kristen Gay (1995-96-97-98) 80 6. Katie Wright (2003-04) 34
5. Katie Wright (2003-04) 19
Becky Hogan (1995-96-97-98) 80 7. Michelle Denomme (1995-96) 27
6. Alison Dudley (1994) 14
8. Stephanie Vacek (1994-95-96-97) 79 8. Brittany Pfeil (2006-07-08) 25
7. Brooke Bredenberg (2001-04) 11
Anna Caniglia (2006-07-08-09) 79 9. Alison Dudley (1994) 18
8. Michelle Denomme (1995-96) 10
Carly Peetz (2006-07-08-09) 79 Brooke Bredenberg (2001-04) 18
Brittany Pfeil (2006-07-08) 10

Shutouts
No. Player (Years) Shutouts
1. Karina LeBlanc (1997-98-99-00) 45.5
2. Rebecca Hornbacher (1996-97) 25
3. Erin Miller (2001-01-02) 21
4. Michelle Denomme (1995-06) 12
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YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS
Points 2000 Meghan Anderson 15 2006 Brittany Timko 30 1996 Rebecca Hornbacher 82
Year Player Points Kelly Rheem 2007 Selenia Iacchelli 24 1997 Rebecca Hornbacher 59
1994 Danielle Boswell 26 2001 Meghan Anderson 14 2008 Shay Powell 27 1998 Karina LeBlanc 55
1995 Becky Hogan 20 2002 Jenna Cooper 10 2009 Morgan Marlborough 41 1999 Karina LeBlanc 72
1996 Kari Uppinghouse 48 2003 Jenna Cooper 14 2000 Karina LeBlanc 74
1997 Kim Engesser 55 2004 Brittany Timko 13 Goals-Against Average 2001 Erin Miller 109
1998 Kim Engesser 61 2005 Brittany Timko 21 (Minimum 10 Starts in Goal) 2002 Erin Miller 130
1999 Meghan Anderson 54 2006 Brittany Timko 7 Year Goalkeeper GAA 2003 Brooke Bredenberg 77
2000 Christine Latham 57 2007 Selenia Iacchelli/Sari Raber 1994 Alison Dudley 1.00 2004 Katie Wright 108
2001 Christine Latham 46 Alexa Cardona 3 1995 Michelle Denomme 1.21 2005 Jamie Klages 88
2002 Christine Latham 35 2008 Shay Powell 5 1996 Rebecca Hornbacher 0.51 2006 Jamie Klages 68
2003 Jessie Bruch 19 2009 Anna Caniglia 9 1997 Rebecca Hornbacher 0.78 2007 Jessica Mills 79
2004 Brittany Timko 43 1998 Karina LeBlanc 0.70 2008 Brittany Pfeil 59
2005 Brittany Timko 43 Game-Winning Assists 1999 Karina LeBlanc 0.51 2009 Tara Macdonald 45
2006 Brittany Timko 29 Year Player GWA 2000 Karina LeBlanc 0.40
2007 Shay Powell 11 1994 Jamie Riley 4 2001 Erin Miller 1.12 For the Record
2008 Shay Powell 19 1995 Erica De Vitis 3 2002 Erin Miller 0.86 Nebraska's All-Time Record: 236-91-21
2009 Morgan Marlborough 49 1996 Tanya Franck/Kristen Gay 2003 Brooke Bredenberg 1.39 Home Games: 145-28-14
Isabelle Morneau 3 2004 Katie Wright 1.25 Nebraska Soccer Field: 38-11-10
Goals 1997 Jenny Benson 3 2005 Jamie Klages 1.19 Abbott Sports Complex: 101-16-4
Year Player Goals 1998 Sharolta Nonen 4 2006 Jamie Klages 1.10 Whittier Field: 6-1-0
1994 Danielle Boswell 13 1999 Sharolta Nonen 4 2007 Jessica Mills 1.68 Away Games: 66-47-6
1995 Kristen Gay 8 2000 Meghan Anderson 5 2008 Brittany Pfeil 0.92 Neutral Games: 25-16-1
1996 Kari Uppinghouse 19 2001 Christine Latham 5 2009 Tara Macdonald 1.34 Overtime Games: 17-8-16
1997 Kim Engesser 26 2002 Jenna Cooper 4 NCAA Tournament Record: 15-9-1
1998 Kim Engesser 27 2003 Kari Hogan 3 Goalkeeper Minutes NCAA Tournament Appearances: 10
1999 Meghan Anderson 21 2004 Brittany Timko 6 Year Goalkeeper Minutes Big 12 Tournament Record: 17-8
2000 Christine Latham 23 2005 Brittany Timko 8 1994 Alison Dudley 1,528 Big 12 Tournament Titles: 5
100 2001 Christine Latham 18 2006 Brittany Timko 3 1995 Michelle Denomme 1,415 (1996, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002)
2002 Christine Latham 16 2007 Selenia Iacchelli 1 1996 Rebecca Hornbacher 1,940 Big 12 Conference Record: 88-36-5
2003 Jessie Bruch 9 2008 Shay Powell/Anna Caniglia 2 1997 Rebecca Hornbacher 1,720 Big 12 Conference Regular-Season Titles: 3
2004 Brittany Timko 14 2009 Morgan Marlborough 3 1998 Karina LeBlanc 1,802 (1996, 1999, 2000)
2005 Brittany Timko 11 1999 Karina LeBlanc 2,278 Against Big 12 Teams: 121-47-7
2006 Brittany Timko 11 Shots 2000 Karina LeBlanc 2,007 Against Non-Big 12 Teams: 115-44-14
2007 Shay Powell 5 Year Player Shots 2001 Erin Miller 2,085 Against the Top 25: 37-48-5
2008 Shay Powell 7 1994 Jamie Riley 72 2002 Erin Miller 2,311 Against the America East: 1-0-0
2009 Morgan Marlborough 21 1995 Erica De Vitis 63 2003 Brooke Bredenberg 1,557 Against the ACC: 5-3-2
Kari Uppinghouse 2004 Katie Wright 2,088 Against the Atlantic Sun: 1-0-0
Game-Winning Goals 1996 Lindsay Eddleman 102 2005 Jamie Klages 1,734 Against the Atlantic 10: 1-1-0
Year Player GWG 1997 Kim Engesser 80 2006 Jamie Klages 1,883 Against the Big East: 3-3-2
1994 Danielle Boswell 5 1998 Kim Engesser 98 2007 Jessica Mills 1,661 Against the Big Sky: 3-0-0
1995 Becky Hogan 3 1999 Meghan Anderson 99 2008 Brittany Pfeil 1,564 Against the Big Ten: 15-5-2
1996 Kari Uppinghouse 7 2000 Christine Latham 118 2009 Tara Macdonald 943 Against the Big West: 1-2-0
1997 Kari Uppinghouse 6 2001 Christine Latham 117 Against the Colonial: 1-0-0
1998 Kim Engesser 8 2002 Christine Latham 111 Goals Allowed Against Conference USA: 8-0-0
1999 Meghan Anderson 5 2003 Jessie Bruch 73 Year Goalkeeper Goals Against the Great West: 2-0-0
2000 Christine Latham 8 2004 Brittany Timko 82 1994 Alison Dudley 17 Against the Horizon League: 2-0-1
2001 Christine Latham 5 2005 Brittany Timko 93 1995 Michelle Denomme 19 Against Independents: 7-0-0
2006 Aysha Jamani 64 1996 Rebecca Hornbacher 11 Against the Ivy League: 2-0-0
2002 Christine Latham 8
2007 Selenia Iacchelli 50 1997 Rebecca Hornbacher 15 Against the Mid-American: 1-1-0
2003 Jessie Bruch/Ashley Carter 3
2008 Shay Powell 63 1998 Karina LeBlanc 14 Against the Mid-Continent: 3-0-0
2004 Nikki Baker 5
2009 Morgan Marlborough 87 1999 Karina LeBlanc 13 Against the Midwestern Collegiate: 2-1-0
2005 Sasha Andrews/Brittany Timko 4
2000 Karina LeBlanc 9 Against the Missouri Valley: 12-3-3
2006 Brittany Timko/Aysha Jamani
Shots on Goal 2001 Erin Miller 26 Against the Mountain West: 4-0-1
Jessie Bruch 2
Against the Ohio Valley: 2-0-0
2007 Carly Peetz 2 Year Player SOG 2002 Erin Miller 22
Against the Pac-10: 9-7-1
2008 Shay Powell/Aysha Jamani 1994 Jamie Riley 43 2003 Brooke Bredenberg 24
Against the Patriot League: 1-0-0
Sari Raber 2 1995 Kari Uppinghouse 40 2004 Katie Wright 29
Against the SEC: 9-4-1
2009 Morgan Marlborough 4 1996 Lindsay Eddleman 64 2005 Jamie Klages 23
Against the Southland: 3-0-0
1997 Kim Engesser 50 2006 Jamie Klages 23
Against the Summit League: 2-0-0
Assists 1998 Kim Engesser 47 2007 Jessica Mills 31
Against the Sun Belt: 2-0-0
Year Player Assists 1999 Meghan Anderson 54 2008 Brittany Pfeil 16
Against the WAC: 7-1-0
1994 Jamie Riley 11 2000 Christine Latham 60 2009 Tara Macdonald 14
Against the West Coast: 3-9-1
1995 Erica De Vitis/Sandy Smith 7 2001 Christine Latham 49
Non-Division I Teams: 5-0-0
1996 Jenny Benson 13 2002 Christine Latham 56 Goalkeeper Saves
When Leading at the Half: 180-3-4
1997 Jenny Benson/Becky Hogan 8 2003 Jessie Bruch 28 Year Goalkeeper Saves
When Trailing at the Half: 11-46-3
1998 Sharolta Nonen 10 2004 Brittany Timko 39 1994 Alison Dudley 57
When Tied at the Half: 45-42-14
1999 Jenny Benson 17 2005 Brittany Timko 47 1995 Michelle Denomme 54
All-Time Score: 954-381

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Nebraska Both Teams
Points.......................................................................... 39 Attendance............................................................. 4,830
(Nebraska 11, Arkansas-Little Rock 0, Aug. 27, 2000) (vs. North Carolina, Aug. 30, 2002)

Goals............................................................................11 Points.......................................................................... 42
3 times; most recent: (vs. Colorado (NU 36), Oct. 13, 1996)
(Nebraska 11, Drury 0, Sept. 3, 2000)
Goals........................................................................... 12
Assists..........................................................................17 (vs. Colorado (W, 10-2), Oct. 13, 1996)
(Nebraska 11, Arkansas-Little Rock 0, Aug. 27, 2000)
Assists......................................................................... 18
Goalkeeper Saves...................................................... 12 (vs. Colorado (NU 16), Oct. 13, 1996)
(Nebraska 3, Texas A&M 2, 3 OT, Nov. 6, 1998)
(Nebraska 0, Texas 4, Oct. 4, 2002) Goalkeeper Saves...................................................... 21
(vs. Minnesota (NU 10), Nov. 17, 1996)
Shots........................................................................... 60
(vs. Iowa State, Oct. 6, 1995) Shots........................................................................... 60
(vs. Iowa State (NU 60), Oct. 6, 1995)
Shots on Goal............................................................. 30 (vs. Arkansas-Little Rock (NU 59), Aug. 27, 2000)
(vs. Arkansas-Little Rock, Aug. 27, 2000)
Shots on Goal............................................................. 30
Shots Allowed............................................................. 33 (vs. Arkansas-Little Rock (NU 30), Aug. 27, 2000)
(vs. Portland, Nov. 13, 2005)
Fewest Shots.............................................................. 13
Shots on Goal Allowed............................................... 16 (vs. Santa Clara (NU 3), Sept. 19, 1999)
(at North Carolina, Sept. 7, 2003)
Freshman Christy Harms turned in a hat trick in Fewest Shots on Goal................................................... 6
Fewest Shots................................................................ 2 Nebraska’s 11-0 win over Drury on Sept. 3, 2000, setting (at Stanford (NU 3), Sept. 17, 1999)
(at North Carolina, Sept. 7, 2003) the team record for most goals in a single game.
Corner Kicks............................................................... 27
Fewest Shots Allowed................................................... 0 (vs. Minnesota (NU 19), Nov. 17, 1996)
Margin of Defeat........................................................... 6 101
4 times; most recent: (vs. Oral Roberts, Sept. 3, 1999) (vs. Belmont (NU 27), Sept. 6, 2002)
(Notre Dame 6, Nebraska 0, Nov. 23, 1997) (vs. Murray State (NU 27), Sept. 21, 2003)
Corner Kicks............................................................... 27 (North Carolina 6, Nebraska 0, Sept. 7, 2003)
(Nebraska 7, Belmont 0, Sept. 6, 2002) Fouls............................................................................ 48
(Nebraska 2, Murray State 0, Sept. 21, 2003) Margin of Defeat, Shutout............................................. 6 (vs. Missouri (NU 28), Nov. 8, 1998)
(Notre Dame 6, Nebraska 0, Nov. 23, 1997)
Fouls............................................................................ 28 (North Carolina 6, Nebraska 0, Sept. 7, 2003)
Longest Game..................................................... 150:00
(vs. Missouri, Nov. 8, 1998) (vs. Notre Dame (4 OT), Nov. 28, 1999)
Margin of Defeat, Home................................................ 4
Goals, Defeat................................................................ 3 (Texas 4, Nebraska 0, Oct. 4, 2002)
(Baylor 4, Nebraska 3, Oct. 17, 2004) Opponents
(Northwestern 4, Nebraska 3, Aug. 22, 2008) Margin of Defeat, Away................................................. 6
(Notre Dame 6, Nebraska 0, Nov. 23, 1997) Points ..........................................................................21
(North Carolina 6, Nebraska 0, Sept. 7, 2003) North Carolina (Sept. 7, 2003)
Goals Allowed............................................................... 6
(Notre Dame 6, Nebraska 0, Nov. 23, 1997) Goals ............................................................................6
(North Carolina 6, Nebraska 0, Sept. 7, 2003) Quickest Goal.......................................................... 0:37
(Nikki Baker, at Baylor, Oct. 20, 2002) Notre Dame (Nov. 23, 1997)
(Florida 6, Nebraska 1, Aug. 31, 2008) North Carolina (Sept. 7, 2003)
Quickest Goal Allowed ............................................1:01 Florida (Aug. 31, 2008)
Goals Allowed, Victory................................................. 4
(Nebraska 7, Kansas 4, Oct. 23, 2009) (Shannon McCabe, vs. Kansas, Oct. 1, 2006)
Assists............................................................................9
Quickest Goal, Second Half.................................. 45:40 North Carolina (Sept. 7, 2003)
Goals, First Half............................................................ 7
(vs. Oklahoma State, Oct. 24, 1999) (Christy Harms, vs. Drury, Sept. 3, 2000)
Shots ..........................................................................33
(vs. Arkansas-Little Rock, Aug. 27, 2000) Portland (Nov. 13, 2005)
Quickest Goal Allowed, Second Half.....................47:07
Goals, Second Half....................................................... 7 (Kate Kirwan, vs. Iowa State, Sept. 26, 2003)
Shots on Goal..............................................................16
(Nebraska 10, Texas Tech 1, Nov. 3, 1999) North Carolina (Sept. 7, 2003)
(Nebraska 9, South Dakota 0, Sept. 18, 2009) Quickest Goal, Overtime....................................... 90:51
(Aysha Jamani, vs. Baylor, Oct. 6, 2006)
Goalkeeper Saves.......................................................19
Margin of Victory..........................................................11 Arkansas-Little Rock (Aug. 27, 2000)
3 times; most recent: Quickest Goal Allowed, Overtime......................... 90:42
(Nebraska 11, Drury 0, Sept. 3, 2000) (Courtney Gaines, at Texas, Oct. 7, 2007)
Corner Kicks................................................................ 13
Shortest Span Between Goals.................................0:17 Texas (Oct. 26, 2003)
Margin of Victory, Shutout...........................................11
6 times; most recent: (Brittany Timko vs. Iowa State, Sept. 26, 2004)
Fouls ..........................................................................23
(Nebraska 11, Drury 0, Sept. 3, 2000) Arizona (Aug. 31, 2001)
Shortest Span Between Goals Allowed.................. 0:36
Margin of Victory, Home..............................................11 (at Baylor, Oct. 3, 2003)
Victory Margin................................................................6
3 times; most recent: Notre Dame, 6-0 (Nov. 23, 1997)
(Nebraska 11, Drury 0, Sept. 3, 2000) North Carolina, 6-0 (Sept. 7, 2003)
Margin of Victory, Away................................................ 7
(Nebraska 7, Oklahoma 0, Oct. 26, 1997)

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Wins 4. 2001 532 All-Time Team Streaks
No. Year Wins 5. 1997 483 Winning Streak ..................................................... 23
1. 1996 23 (Began Aug. 30, 1996; Ended Dec. 1, 1996)
2. 1999 22 Shots on Goal
No. Year SOG Unbeaten Streak.................................................... 32
2000 22
4. 1997 18 1. 2000 323 (Began Sept. 24, 1999; Ended Oct. 15, 2000)
5. 1998 17 2. 1996 314 Losing Streak........................................................... 5
2001 17 3. 1999 309 (Began Oct. 14, 2007; Ended Nov. 2, 2007)
4. 1998 249 Non-Winning Streak ............................................. 10
Winning Percentage 5. 1997 241
(Began Oct. 14, 2007; Ended Sept. 7, 2008)
No. Year Pct. (Record)
1. 1996 .958 (23-1-0) Goals-Against Average Consecutive Home Wins....................................... 27
2. 1999 .920 (22-1-2) No. Year GAA (Began Oct. 20, 1995; Ended Sept. 4, 1998)
3. 2000 .917 (22-2-0) 1. 2000 0.42 Consecutive Away Wins.........................................13
4. 1997 .818 (18-4-0) 2. 1999 0.54 (Began Oct. 1, 1999; Ended Sept. 25, 2001)
5. 1998 .795 (17-4-1) 3. 1996 0.59 Consecutive Neutral Site Wins................................ 8
4. 1998 0.79
(Began Nov. 3, 1999; Ended Nov. 9, 2001)
Games Played 5. 1997 0.82
No. Year Games Consecutive Big 12 Conference Wins................... 16
1. 1999 25 Goals Allowed (Began Nov. 6, 1998; Ended Oct. 15, 2000)
2002 25 No. Year Goals Consecutive Wins vs. Big 12 Teams..................... 23
3. 1996 24 1. 2000 10 (Began Nov. 6, 1998; Ended Oct. 15, 2000)
2000 24 2. 1999 14
Consecutive Home Big 12 Wins............................ 24
5. 2001 23 3. 1996 15
2004 23 4. 1997 18 (Began Oct. 27, 1996; Ended Oct. 15, 2000)
2005 23 1998 18 Consecutive Away Big 12 Wins............................. 10
(Began Oct. 1, 1999; Ended Oct. 12, 2001)
Home Wins Saves Consecutive Big 12 Tournament Wins.................... 9
No. Year Wins No. Year Saves (Began Nov. 6, 1998; Ended Nov. 9, 2001)
1. 1996 13 1. 2002 135
2. 2003 123 Consecutive Shutouts . ........................................... 9
2. 1997 12
102 1999 12 3. 2004 114 (Began Sept. 18, 1997; Ended Oct. 24, 1997)
2001 12 4. 2001 112 Consecutive Shutout Minutes......................... 936:59
5. 2000 11 5. 2005 106 (Began Sept. 14, 1997; Ended Oct. 24, 1997)
Consecutive Big 12 Shutouts By............................. 7
Home Winning Percentage Shutouts (Began Nov. 8, 1998; Ended Oct. 15, 1999)
No. Year Pct. (Record) No. Year Shutouts
1. 1996 1.000 (13-0-0) 1. 2000 16 Consecutive Big 12 Shutout Minutes...............716:35
1997 1.000 (12-0-0) 2. 1997 14 (Began Nov. 6, 1998; Ended Oct. 15, 1999)
2001 1.000 (12-0-0) 2002 14 Games With At Least One Goal............................ 38
4. 1999 .962 (12-0-1) 4. 1999 13 (Began Oct. 1, 1999; Ended Nov. 17, 2000)
5. 2009 .909 (9-0-2) 5. 1998 12 Consecutive Winning Seasons...............................12
Shots Allowed (Began 1995; Ended 2006)
Points
No. Year Points No. Year Shots Consecutive NCAA Tournaments......................... 10
1. 1999 316 1. 1995 154 (Began 1996; Ended 2005)
2. 2000 298 2. 1997 166 Consecutive NCAA Sweet 16.................................. 7
3. 1996 251 3. 1994 175 (Began 1996; Ended 2002)
4. 1998 225 4. 1996 180
Final Top 25 NSCAA Rankings............................. 10
5. 1997 224 5. 1999 187
(Began 1996; Ended 2005)
Goals Shots on Goal Allowed Final Top 10 NSCAA Rankings................................ 5
No. Year Goals No. Year SOG (Began 1996; Ended 2000)
1. 1999 108 1. 1997 82 Consecutive Weeks in NSCAA Top 25................. 85
2. 2000 95 2. 1999 86 (Began Aug. 26, 1996; Ended Oct. 28, 2002)
3. 1996 92 3. 2000 88
* denotes an active streak
4. 1997 82 4. 1998 90
5. 1998 76 5. 1996 91

Assists Corner Kicks


No. Year Assists No. Year Corners
1. 2000 108 1. 2000 265
2. 1999 100 2. 1999 253
3. 1998 73 3. 2002 205
4. 1996 67 4. 1998 196
5. 1997 60 5. 2001 187
2001 60
Home Attendance
Shots No. Year Games Total Average
No. Year Shots 1. 1999 13 19,874 1,529
1. 2000 656 2. 1996 13 12,277 944
2. 1999 587 3. 2001 12 11,747 979
3. 1996 534 4. 2002 12 11,440 953
5. 1998 12 11,062 922

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Wins Home Winning Percentage Shots
Year Wins Year Pct. (Record) Year Games Shots
1994 14 1994 .875 (7-1-0) 1994 18 350
1995 10 1995 .727 (8-3-0) 1995 18 476
1996 23 1996 1.000 (13-0-0) 1996 24 534
1997 18 1997 1.000 (12-0-0) 1997 22 483
1998 17 1998 .875 (10-1-1) 1998 22 463
1999 22 1999 .962 (12-0-1) 1999 25 587
2000 22 2000 .846 (11-2-0) 2000 24 656
2001 17 2001 1.000 (12-0-0) 2001 23 532
2002 16 2002 .666 (7-3-2) 2002 25 426
2003 13 2003 .888 (8-1-0) 2003 22 382
2004 14 2004 .539 (7-6-0) 2004 23 401
2005 14 2005 .731 (9-3-1) 2005 23 393
2006 10 2006 .679 (8-3-3) 2006 20 344
2007 5 2007 .550 (4-3-3) 2007 19 327
2008 10 2008 .773 (8-2-1) 2008 20 364
2009 11 2009 .909 (9-0-2) 2009 20 422
Total 236 Totals .813 (145-28-14) Totals 348 7,140

Winning Percentage Points Shots on Goal


Year Pct. (Record) Year Games Goals Assists Points Year Games SOG
1994 .778 (14-4-0) 1994 18 50 20 120 1994 18 193
1995 .556 (10-8-0) 1995 18 48 44 140 1995 18 235
1996 .958 (23-1-0) 1996 24 92 67 251 1996 24 314
1997 .818 (18-4-0) 1997 22 82 60 224 1997 22 241
1998 .795 (17-4-1) 1998 22 76 73 225 1998 22 249
1999 .920 (22-1-2) 1999 25 108 100 316 1999 25 309
2000 .917 (22-2-0) 2000 24 95 108 298 2000 24 323
2001 .761 (17-5-1) 2001 23 68 60 196 2001 23 210
2002 .700 (16-6-3) 2002 25 52 37 141 2002 25 205
2003 .614 (13-8-1) 2003 22 40 39 119 2003 22 172
2004 .609 (14-9-0) 2004 23 49 36 134 2004 23 171
2005 .630 (14-8-1) 2005 23 45 46 136 2005 23 186 103
2006 .575 (10-7-3) 2006 20 31 31 93 2006 20 131
2007 .368 (5-10-4) 2007 19 25 16 66 2007 19 147
2008 .525 (10-9-1) 2008 20 31 28 90 2008 20 147
2009 .650 (11-5-4) 2009 20 62 57 181 2009 20 179
Totals .708 (236-91-21) Totals 348 954 822 2,630 Totals 348 3,412

Games Played Goals Goals-Against Average


Year Games Year Games Goals Year Games Minutes GA GAA
1994 18 1994 18 50 1994 18 1,672 19 1.06
1995 18 1995 18 48 1995 18 1,650 26 1.42
1996 24 1996 24 92 1996 24 2,279 15 0.59
1997 22 1997 22 82 1997 22 1,980 18 0.82
1998 22 1998 22 76 1998 22 2,062 18 0.79
1999 25 1999 25 108 1999 25 2,354 14 0.54
2000 24 2000 24 95 2000 24 2,160 10 0.42
2001 23 2001 23 68 2001 23 2,100 27 1.16
2002 25 2002 25 52 2002 25 2,311 22 0.85
2003 22 2003 22 40 2003 22 2,030 36 1.60
2004 23 2004 23 49 2004 23 2,087 29 1.25
2005 23 2005 23 45 2005 23 2,094 29 1.25
2006 20 2006 20 31 2006 20 1,901 24 1.14
2007 19 2007 19 25 2007 19 1,791 33 1.66
2008 20 2008 20 31 2008 20 1,857 28 1.36
2009 20 2009 20 62 2009 20 1,888 33 1.57
Totals 348 Totals 348 954 Totals 348 32,126 381 1.09

Home Wins Assists Goals Allowed


Year Wins Year Games Assists Year Games Goals
1994 7 1994 18 20 1994 18 19
1995 8 1995 18 44 1995 18 26
1996 13 1996 24 67 1996 24 15
1997 12 1997 22 60 1997 22 18
1998 10 1998 22 73 1998 22 18
1999 12 1999 25 100 1999 25 14
2000 11 2000 24 108 2000 24 10
2001 12 2001 23 60 2001 23 27
2002 7 2002 25 37 2002 25 22
2003 8 2003 22 39 2003 22 36
2004 7 2004 23 36 2004 23 29
2005 9 2005 23 46 2005 23 29
2006 8 2006 20 31 2006 20 24
2007 4 2007 19 16 2007 19 33
2008 8 2008 20 28 2008 20 28
2009 9 2009 20 57 2009 20 33
Totals 145 Totals 348 822 Totals 348 381

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YEAR-BY-YEAR TEAM STATISTICS Shutouts Corner Kicks


Year Games Shutouts Year Games Corners
1994 18 5 1994 18 103
1995 18 7 1995 18 140
1996 24 14 1996 24 182
1997 22 11 1997 22 130
1998 22 12 1998 22 196
1999 25 13 1999 25 253
2000 24 16 2000 24 265
2001 23 7 2001 23 187
2002 25 14 2002 25 205
2003 22 4 2003 22 154
2004 23 7 2004 23 148
2005 23 6 2005 23 169
2006 20 5 2006 20 146
2007 19 4 2007 19 90
2008 20 5 2008 20 129
2009 20 3 2009 20 139
Totals 348 126 Totals 348 2,636

Shots Allowed Home Attendance


Year Games Shots Year Games Total Average
1994 18 175 1994 8 2,056 257
1995 18 154 1995 11 4,076 371
1996 24 180 1996 13 12,277 944
1997 22 166 1997 12 9,086 757
1998 22 204 1998 12 11,062 922
1999 25 187 1999 13 19,874 1,529
2000 24 200 2000 13 10,867 836
2001 23 248 2001 12 11,747 979
104 2002 25 346 2002 12 11,440 953
2003 22 319 2003 9 6,508 723
2004 23 314 2004 13 10,749 827
2005 23 311 2005 13 6,151 473
Sharolta Nonen was Nebraska’s first three-time All- 2006 20 261 2006 14 5,681 406
American. An outstanding defender, Nonen was the first 2007 19 241 2007 10 4,693 469
defender to capture Big 12 Player-of-the-Year honors. 2008 20 252 2008 11 5,885 535
2009 20 253 2009 11 4,764 433
Saves Totals 348 3,811 Totals 187 136,916 732
Year Games Saves
1994 18 61
Shots on Goal Allowed
1995 18 58
Year Games SOG
1996 24 89
1994 18 113
1997 22 64
1995 18 132
1998 22 72
1996 24 91
1999 25 72
1997 22 82
2000 24 78
1998 22 90
2001 23 112
1999 25 86
2002 25 135
2000 24 88
2003 22 123
2001 23 139
2004 23 114
2002 25 153
2005 23 106
2003 22 159
2006 20 73
2004 23 143
2007 19 85
2005 23 135
2008 20 74
2006 20 97
2009 20 81
2007 19 118
Totals 348 1,396
2008 20 102
2009 20 114
Totals 348 1,852

A three-time All-Big 12 selection, Carly Peetz (2006-09)


was one of the best defenders in school history. Peetz
started all 79 matches of her career, tied for the eighth-
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Points No. Opponent Points
No. Player (Opponent, Year) Points 1. vs. Texas Tech, 1999 26
1. Kim Engesser (Baylor, 1997) 8 2. vs. Baylor, 1999 20
2. Kim Engesser (Missouri, 1998) 4 3. vs. Texas A&M, 2000 15
Christine Latham (Baylor, 1999) 4 vs. Baylor, 2001 15
Sharolta Nonen (Baylor, 1999) 4 5. vs. Missouri, 1998 13
Kori Saunders (Texas Tech, 1999) 4
Najah Williams (Texas Tech, 1999) 4 Team Goals
Christine Latham (Kansas, 2000) 4 No. Opponent Goals
Meghan Anderson (Baylor, 2000) 4 1. vs. Texas Tech, 1999 10
Kelly Rheem (Baylor, 2001) 4 2. vs. Baylor, 1999 7
Brittany Timko (Texas A&M, 2003) 4 3. vs. Baylor, 2001 5
Jessie Bruch (Texas A&M, 2005) 4 4. vs. Baylor, 1997 4
vs. Missouri, 1998 4
Goals vs. Kansas, 2000 4
No. Player (Opponent, Year) Goals vs. Baylor, 2000 4
1. Kim Engesser (Baylor, 1997) 4 vs. Texas A&M, 2000 4
2. 10 tied 2
Team Assists
Assists No. Opponent Assists
No. Player (Opponent, Year) Assists 1. vs. Baylor, 1999 8
1. Jenny Benson (Missouri, 1999) 2 2. vs. Texas A&M, 2000 7
Sharolta Nonen (Baylor, 1999) 2 3. vs. Missouri, 1998 5
Sharolta Nonen (Texas Tech, 1999) 2 vs. Texas Tech, 1999 5
Nebraska has won five Big 12 Tournaments, including Jenny Benson (Kansas, 2000) 2 5. vs. Missouri, 1999 4
the 1998 title. Christine Latham (Texas A&M, 2000) 2
Jenna Cooper (Missouri, 2003) 2 Team Fouls
Team Finishes No. Opponent Fouls
Year NU Finish Opponent Shots 1. vs. Missouri, 1998 28
2009 Big 12 First Round Oklahoma State No. Player (Opponent, Year) Shots 2. vs. Texas, 2002 24
2008 Big 12 First Round Colorado 1. Meghan Anderson (Missouri, 1999) 8 3. vs. Texas A&M, 2002 23
2007 Did Not Qualify N/A 105
2. Christine Latham (Kansas, 2000) 7 4. vs. Texas A&M, 1998 22
2006 Big 12 First Round Texas Christine Latham (Texas A&M, 2000) 7 vs. Texas A&M, 2001 22
2005 Big 12 Semifinals Texas A&M Meghan Anderson (Texas A&M, 2001) 7
2004 Big 12 First Round Texas 5. Kim Engesser (Baylor, 1997) 6 Tournament Records
2003 Big 12 Semifinals Missouri Kim Engesser (Missouri, 1998) 6 Points
2002 Big 12 Champion Texas A&M No. Player (Year) Points
2001 Big 12 Semifinals Texas A&M Shots on Goal 1. Kim Engesser (1997) 10
2000 Big 12 Champion Texas A&M No. Player (Opponent, Year) SOG 2. Christine Latham (1999) 9
1999 Big 12 Champion Missouri 1. Kim Engesser (Baylor, 1997) 5 Christine Latham (2000) 9
1998 Big 12 Champion Missouri Christine Latham (Kansas, 2000) 5 4. Sharolta Nonen (1999) 6
1997 Big 12 Runner-up Texas A&M 3. Najah Williams (Texas Tech, 1999) 4 Kori Saunders (1999) 6
1996 Big 12 Champion Texas A&M Aysha Jamani (Kansas, 2005) 4 Christy Harms (2000) 6
5. Kim Engesser (Missouri, 1998) 3 Christine Latham (2002) 6
Tournament Results (17-8) Meghan Anderson (Missouri, 1999) 3 Jessie Bruch (2005) 6
Date Game Result Sharolta Nonen (Baylor, 1999) 3
Nov. 4, 2009 vs. Oklahoma State L, 0-3 Meghan Anderson (Baylor, 2000) 3 Goals
Nov. 5, 2008 vs. Colorado L, 0-1 Christine Latham (Texas, 2002) 3 No. Player (Year) Goals
Nov. 1, 2006 vs. Texas L, 0-1 (OT) Brittany Timko (Texas A&M, 2003) 3 1. Kim Engesser (1997) 5
Nov. 4, 2005 vs. Texas A&M L, 2-4 Jessie Goodell (Kansas, 2005) 3 2. Christine Latham (1999) 4
Nov. 2, 2005 vs. Kansas W, 3-1 Shay Powell (Colorado, 2008) 3 3. Kori Saunders (1999) 3
Nov. 3, 2004 vs. Texas L, 0-2 Christine Latham (2000) 3
Nov. 7, 2003 vs. Missouri L, 2-3 Minutes in Goal Christy Harms (2000) 3
Nov. 6, 2003 vs. Texas A&M W, 2-1 (OT) No. Player (Opponent, Year) Minutes Christine Latham (2002) 3
Nov. 10, 2002 vs. Texas A&M W, 1-0 1. Karina LeBlanc (Texas A&M, 1998) 125:32 Jessie Bruch (2005) 3
Nov. 8, 2002 vs. Texas W, 2-1 (OT) 2. Rebecca Hornbacher (Texas A&M, 1996) 117:47
Nov. 7, 2002 vs. Kansas W, 2-1 3. Brooke Bredenberg (Texas A&M, 2003) 91:20 Assists
Nov. 9, 2001 vs. Texas A&M L, 2-3 4. Erin Miller (Texas, 2002) 90:56 No. Player (Year) Assists
Nov. 8, 2001 vs. Baylor W, 5-1 5. 11 Tied 90:00 1. Sharolta Nonen (1999) 4
Nov. 4, 2000 vs. Texas A&M W, 4-1 Jenny Benson (2000) 4
Nov. 3, 2000 vs. Baylor W, 4-0 Goalkeeper Saves 3. Jenny Benson (1999) 3
Nov. 1, 2000 vs. Kansas W, 4-0 No. Player (Opponent, Year) Saves Christine Latham (2000) 3
Nov. 6, 1999 vs. Missouri W, 2-1 1. Karina LeBlanc (Texas A&M, 1998) 12 Jenna Cooper (2003) 3
Nov. 4, 1999 vs. Baylor W, 7-1 2. Erin Miller (Texas A&M, 2001) 9
Nov. 3, 1999 vs. Texas Tech W, 10-1 3. Karina LeBlanc (Baylor, 1999) 8 Shots
Nov. 9, 1998 vs. Missouri W, 4-0 Erin Miller (Texas A&M, 2002) 8 No. Player (Year) Shots
Nov. 7, 1998 vs. Texas A&M W, 3-2 (3OT) Erin Miller (Texas, 2002) 8 1. Christine Latham (2000) 16
Nov. 9, 1997 vs. Texas A&M L, 1-3 2. Meghan Anderson (2001) 12
Nov. 7, 1997 vs. Baylor W, 4-1 3. Meghan Anderson (1999) 11
Nov. 10, 1996 vs. Texas A&M W, 1-0 (2OT) Christine Latham (2002) 11
Nov. 9, 1996 vs. Missouri W, 2-1 5. Christine Latham (1999) 10

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Shots on Goal 3. Kelly Rheem (1998-99-00-01) 4 Games Started
No. Player (Year) SOG Jessie Bruch (2003-05-06-07) 4 No. Player (Years) Starts
1. Christine Latham (2000) 8 5. Lindsay Eddleman (1996-97-98-99) 3 1. Jenny Benson (1996-97-99-00) 10
2. Kim Engesser (1997) 7 Kori Saunders (1999-00-01-02) 3 Meghan Anderson (1998-99-00-01) 10
Christine Latham (2002) 7 Shannon Tanaka (1998-99-00-01) 3 3. Isabelle Morneau (1996-97-98-99) 9
4. Christine Latham (1999) 6 Christy Harms (2000-01-02-03) 3 Becky Preston (1998-99-00-01) 9
5. Meghan Anderson (1999) 5 Brittany Timko (2003-04-05-06) 3 5. Lindsay Eddleman (1996-97-98-99) 8
Christy Harms (2000) 5 Christine Gluck (1997-98-99-00) 8
Game-Winning Goals Karina LeBlanc (1997-98-99-00) 8
Minutes in Goal No. Player (Years) GWG Shannon Tanaka (1998-99-00-01) 8
No. Player (Year) Minutes 1. Christine Latham (1999-00-01-02) 3 Kelly Rheem (1998-99-00-01) 8
1. Erin Miller (2002) 270:56 2. Kelly Rheem (1998-99-00-01) 2 Christine Latham (1999-00-01-02) 8
2. Karina LeBlanc (2000) 270:00 3. Kristen Gay (1995-96-97-98) 1 Kori Saunders (1999-00-01-02) 8
3. Karina LeBlanc (1999) 257:32 Becky Hogan (1995-96-97-98) 1 Katie Bunkers (2002-03-04-05) 8
4. Karina LeBlanc (1998) 225:55 Jenny Benson (1996-97-99-00) 1
5. Rebecca Hornbacher (1996) 207:47 Lindsay Eddleman (1996-97-98-99) 1 Goals-Against Average
Kim Engesser (1997-98) 1 No. Player (Years) GAA
Goalkeeper Saves Amy Walsh (1997-98-99) 1 1. Karina LeBlanc (1997-98-99-00) 0.60
No. Player (Year) Saves Shannon Tanaka (1998-99-00-01) 1 2. Rebecca Hornbacher (1996-97) 1.16
1. Erin Miller (2002) 22 Jenna Cooper (2001-02-03) 1 3. Erin Miller (2000-01-02) 1.19
2. Erin Miller (2001) 15 Lindsey Greenwood (2000-01) 1 4. Jamie Klages (2005-06) 1.50
3. Karina LeBlanc (1998) 13 Lindsey Ingram (2001-02-03-04) 1 5. Brooke Bredenberg (2003) 1.99
Karina LeBlanc (2000) 13 Brittany Timko (2003-04-05-06) 1
5. Jamie Klages (2005) 10 Jessie Bruch (2003-05-06-07) 1 Goals Allowed
Assists No. Player (Years) Goals
No. Player (Years) Assists 1. Katie Wright (2003-04) 2
Team Points Brittany Pfeil (2007-08) 2
No. Year Points 1. Jenny Benson (1996-97-99-00) 8
2. Christine Latham (1999-00-01-02) 6 2. Jamie Klages (2005-06) 4
1. 1999 54
3. Sharolta Nonen (1996-97-98-99) 5 Brooke Bredenberg (2003) 4
2. 2000 35
4. Isabelle Morneau (1996-97-98-99) 4 4. Rebecca Hornbacher (1996-97) 5
3. 2001 22
Meghan Anderson (1998-99-00-01) 4 Karina LeBlanc (1997-98-99-00) 5
4. 1998 21
106 Jenna Cooper (2001-02-03) 4
5. 2002 13
Minutes in Goal
2005 13
Game-Winning Assists No. Player (Years) Minutes
Team Goals No. Player (Years) GWA 1. Karina LeBlanc (1997-98-99-00) 744
No. Year Goals 1. Christine Latham (1999-00-01-02) 3 2. Rebecca Hornbacher (1996-97) 388
1. 1999 19 2. Sharolta Nonen (1996-97-98-99) 2 3. Erin Miller (2001-02) 451
2. 2000 12 Christine Gluck (1997-98-99-00) 2 4. Jamie Klages (2005-06) 270
3. 1998 7 4. Jenny Benson (1996-97-99-00) 1 5. Brooke Bredenberg (2003) 181
2001 7 Isabelle Morneau (1996-97-98-99) 1
5. 1997 5 Najah Williams (1997-98-99-00) 1 Saves
2002 5 Meghan Anderson (1998-99-00-01) 1 No. Player (Years) Saves
2005 5 Becky Preston (1998-99-00-01) 1 1. Erin Miller (2001-02) 37
Kori Saunders (1999-00-01-02) 1 2. Karina LeBlanc (1997-98-99-00) 36
Kari Hogan (2002-03-04) 1 3. Rebecca Hornbacher (1996-97) 17
Team Assists Brittany Timko (2003-04-05-06) 1 Jamie Klages (2005-06) 17
No. Year Assists 5. Brooke Bredenberg (2003) 9
1. 1999 16 Shots
2. 2000 11 No. Player Shots Wins
3. 2001 8 1. Christine Latham (1999-00-01-02) 45 No. Player Wins
4. 1998 7 2. Meghan Anderson (1998-99-00-01) 35 1. Karina LeBlanc (1997-98-99-00) 8
5. 2003 3 3. Isabelle Morneau (1996-97-98-99) 16 2. Erin Miller (2001-02) 4
2005 3 Kim Engesser (1997-98) 16 3. Rebecca Hornbacher (1996-97) 3
Team Fouls 5. Lindsay Eddleman (1996-97-98-99) 14 4. Brooke Bredenberg (2003) 1
No. Year Fouls Brittany Timko (2003-04-05-06) 14 Jamie Klages (2005-06) 1
1. 2002 59
2. 1998 50
Shots on Goal Games Started in Goal
No. Player (Years) SOG No. Player (Years) Starts
2000 50
1. Christine Latham (1999-00-01-02) 23 1. Karina LeBlanc (1997-98-99-00) 8
4. 1999 41
2. Meghan Anderson (1998-99-00-01) 15
5. 2001 39 2. Erin Miller (2001-02) 5
3. Kim Engesser (1997-98) 13
3. Rebecca Hornbacher (1996-97) 4
4. Isabelle Morneau (1996-97-98-99) 11
Career Records 5. Lindsay Eddleman (1996-97-98-99) 7
4. Jamie Klages (2005-06) 3
Points Sharolta Nonen (1996-97-98-99) 7
5. Brooke Bredenberg (2003) 2
No. Player (Years) Points
1. Christine Latham (1999-00-01-02) 28 Games Played Games Played in Goal
2. Kim Engesser (1997-98) 14 No. Player (Years) Games No. Player (Years) Games
3. Meghan Anderson (1998-99-00-01) 12 1. Christine Latham (1999-00-01-02) 11 1. Karina LeBlanc (1997-98-99-00) 8
4. Jenny Benson (1996-97-99-00) 10 Kori Saunders (1999-00-01-02) 11 2. Erin Miller (2001-02) 5
5. Sharolta Nonen (1996-97-98-99) 9 3. Jenny Benson (1996-97-99-00) 10 3. Rebecca Hornbacher (1996-97) 4
Kelly Rheem (1998-99-00-01) 9 Christine Gluck (1997-98-99-00) 10 4. Jamie Klages (2005-06) 3
Meghan Anderson (1998-99-00-01) 10 5. Brooke Bredenberg (2003) 2
Goals
No. Player (Years) Goals Becky Preston (1998-99-00-01) 10
1. Christine Latham (1999-00-01-02) 11 Kelly Rheem (1998-99-00-01) 10
2. Kim Engesser (1997-98) 7 Shannon Tanaka (1998-99-00-01) 10

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NCAA Tournament Results
Date Game Result
Nov. 13, 2005 vs. Portland L, 2-3
Nov. 11, 2005 vs. Creighton W, 1-0
Nov. 20, 2004 at Illinois L, 1-2
Nov. 14, 2004 at Kansas W, 2-1 (OT)
Nov. 12, 2004 vs. Oral Roberts W, 3-0
Nov. 16, 2003 at Portland L, 1-4
Nov. 14, 2003 vs. Washington W, 2-1
Nov. 23, 2002 at Santa Clara L, 2-3
Nov. 17, 2002 vs. Yale W, 1-0
Nov. 15, 2002 vs. Hartford W, 2-0
Nov. 24, 2001 at Portland L, 0-4
Nov. 17, 2001 vs. Brigham Young W, 3-0
Nov. 15, 2001 vs. Boston College W, 5-0
Nov. 17, 2000 vs. Connecticut L, 0-1
Nov. 11, 2000 vs. Richmond W, 4-0
Nov. 28, 1999 vs. Notre Dame T, 1-1 (4OT)
Nov. 21, 1999 vs. Texas A&M W, 1-0
Nov. 14, 1999 vs. Minnesota W, 5-0
Nov. 20, 1998 at Notre Dame L, 1-2
Nov. 15, 1998 vs. Texas A&M W, 7-0
Nov. 23, 1997 at Notre Dame L, 0-6
Nov. 16, 1997 vs. Michigan W, 5-1
Dec. 1, 1996 at Portland L, 0-1
Nov. 24, 1996 vs. Duke W, 3-0
Nov. 17, 1996 vs. Minnesota W, 3-2 (4OT)
Lindsay Eddleman scored two of Nebraska’s goals in a 7-0 win over Texas A&M at the Abbott Sports Complex in
NCAA Tournament Home Attendance the 1998 NCAA Tournament. The Huskers eliminated the Aggies in both the 1998 and 1999 NCAA Tournaments.
(Average: 1,203)
Date Game Attendance Shots on Goal Team Fouls
Nov. 28, 1999 vs. Notre Dame 3,702 No. Player (Opponent, Year) SOG No. Opponent Fouls 107
Nov. 14, 1999 vs. Minnesota 1,814 1. Lindsay Eddleman (Minnesota, 1996) 4 1. vs. Minnesota, 1996 24
Nov. 17, 1996 vs. Minnesota 1,544 Lindsay Eddleman (Michigan, 1997) 4 2. at Notre Dame, 1998 22
Nov. 21, 1999 vs. Texas A&M 1,413 3. Nine Tied 3 3. vs. Notre Dame, 1999 21
Nov. 15, 2001 vs. Boston College 1,061 4. vs. Michigan, 1997 19
Minutes in Goal vs. Texas A&M, 1999 19
Nov. 24, 1996 vs. Duke 1,038 No. Player (Opponent, Year) Minutes
Nov. 15, 1998 vs. Texas A&M 974 1. Karina LeBlanc (Notre Dame, 1999) 150:00 Tournament Records
Nov. 17, 2001 vs. Brigham Young 970 2. Rebecca Hornbacher (Minnesota, 1996) 148:43 Points
Nov. 11, 2005 vs. Creighton 848 3. Katie Wright (Kansas, 2004) 94:19 No. Player (Year) Points
Nov. 16, 1997 vs. Michigan 668 1. Nikki Baker (2004) 8
Nov. 17, 2000 vs. Connecticut 661 Goalkeeper Saves 2. Kim Engesser (1997) 6
Nov. 13, 2005 vs. Portland 517 No. Player (Opponent, Year) Saves
Meghan Anderson (1999) 6
Nov. 11, 2000 vs. Richmond 432 1. Rebecca Hornbacher (Duke, 1996) 10
Christine Latham (2001) 6
Rebecca Hornbacher (Minnesota, 1996) 10
Christine Latham (2002) 6
Game Records Karina LeBlanc (Notre Dame, 1998) 10
Points Karina LeBlanc (Notre Dame, 1999) 10 Goals
No. Player (Opponent, Year) Points Jamie Klages (Portland, 2005) 10 No. Player (Year) Goals
1. Kim Engesser (Michigan, 1997) 6 1. Nikki Baker (2004) 4
Team Points 2. Kim Engesser (1997) 3
Nikki Baker (Oral Roberts, 2004) 6 No. Opponent Points
3. Lindsay Eddleman (Michigan, 1997) 5 Christine Latham (2001) 3
1. vs. Texas A&M, 1998 20
Lindsay Eddleman (Texas A&M, 1998) 5 Christine Latham (2002) 3
2. vs. Michigan, 1997 15
Meghan Anderson (Minnesota, 1999) 5 5. Seven Tied 2
3. vs. Minnesota, 1999 15
4. vs. Boston College, 2001 13 Assists
Goals 5. vs. Richmond, 2000 12 No. Player (Year) Assists
No. Player (Opponent, Year) Goals 1. Meghan Anderson (2001) 3
1. Kim Engesser (Michigan, 1997) 3 Team Goals 2. Becky Hogan (1997) 2
Nikki Baker (Oral Roberts, 2004) 3 No. Opponent Goals
Meghan Anderson (1999) 2
3. Six Tied 2 1. vs. Texas A&M, 1998 7
Sharolta Nonen (1999) 2
2. vs. Michigan, 1997 5
Assists Kori Saunders (2001) 2
vs. Minnesota, 1999 5
No. Player (Opponent, Year) Assists vs. Boston College, 2001 5 Shots
1. Becky Hogan (Michigan, 1997) 2 5. vs. Connecticut, 2000 4 No.Player (Year) Shots
Sharolta Nonen (Minnesota, 1999) 2 1. Lindsay Eddleman (1996) 15
Meghan Anderson (BYU, 2001) 2 Team Assists 2. Christine Latham (2000) 13
No. Opponent Assists
Shots 3. Isabelle Morneau (1996) 11
1. vs. Texas A&M, 1998 6
No. Player (Opponent, Year) Shots Brittany Timko (2005) 11
2. vs. Michigan, 1997 5
1. Lindsay Eddleman (Minnesota, 1996) 10 5. Meghan Anderson (1999) 10
vs. Minnesota, 1999 5
2. Isabelle Morneau (Minnesota, 1996) 9 Christine Latham (2001) 10
4. vs. Richmond, 2000 4
3. Christine Latham (Richmond, 2000) 8 Christine Latham (2002) 10
vs. Brigham Young, 2001 4
4. Meghan Anderson (Minnesota, 1999) 7 Nikki Baker (2004) 10
Brittany Timko (Creighton, 2005) 7

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Shots on Goal Game-Winning Goals 4. Katie Wright (2003-04) 1.59
No. Player (Year) SOG No. Player (Years) GWG 5. Rebecca Hornbacher (1996-97) 1.62
1. Lindsay Eddleman (1996) 7 1. Christine Latham (1999-00-01-02) 3
2. Christine Latham (2002) 6 2. Nikki Baker (2002-03-04-05) 2 Goals Allowed
Nikki Baker (2004) 6 3. Becky Hogan (1995-96-97-98) 1 No. Player (Years) Goals
4. Lindsay Eddleman (1997) 5 Kari Uppinghouse (1995-96-97) 1 1. Jamie Klages (2005) 3
5. Nine Tied 4 Lindsay Eddleman (1996-97-98-99) 1 2. Karina LeBlanc (1997-98-99-00) 5
Lauren Tatum (1997-98-99-00) 1 3. Erin Miller (2001-02) 7
Minutes in Goal Meghan Anderson (1998-99-00-01) 1 4. Katie Wright (2003-04) 8
No. Player (Year) Minutes Becky Preston (1998-99-00-01) 1 5. Rebecca Hornbacher (1996-97) 9
1. Karina LeBlanc (1999) 330:00 Najah Williams (1998-99-00-01) 1
2. Rebecca Hornbacher (1996) 328:43 Breanna Boyd (1999-00-01-02) 1 Minutes in Goal
3. Katie Wright (2004) 274:19 Jenna Cooper (2001-02-03) 1 No. Player (Years) Minutes
4. Erin Miller (2001) 270:00 Brittany Timko (2003-05) 1 1. Karina LeBlanc (1997-98-99-00) 700
Erin Miller (2002) 270:00 2. Erin Miller (2001-02) 540
Assists 3. Rebecca Hornbacher (1996-97) 499
No. Player (Years) Assists
Goalkeeper Saves 1. Meghan Anderson (1998-99-00-01) 6
4. Katie Wright (2003-04) 454
No. Player (Year) Saves 5. Jamie Klages (2005) 180
2. Becky Hogan (1995-96-97-98) 3
1. Rebecca Hornbacher (1996) 23
Lindsay Eddleman (1996-97-98-99) 3 Saves
2. Karina LeBlanc (1999) 20
Sharolta Nonen (1996-97-98-99) 3 No. Player (Years) Saves
Katie Wright (2004) 20
Kori Saunders (1999-00-01-02) 3 1. Karina LeBlanc (1997-98-99-00) 48
4. Erin Miller (2002) 19
5. Karina LeBlanc (1998) 17 2. Erin Miller (2001-02) 36
Erin Miller (2001) 17
Game-Winning Assists 3. Katie Wright (2003-04) 35
No. Player (Years) GWA 4. Rebecca Hornbacher (1996-97) 31
1. Lindsay Eddleman (1996-97-98-99) 2
Team Points 2. Tanya Franck (1994-96-97) 1
5. Jamie Klages (2005) 13
No. Year Points
Becky Hogan (1995-96-97-98) 1 Wins
1. 1998 23
Sharolta Nonen (1996-97-98-99) 1 No. Player (Years) Wins
2001 23
Meghan Anderson (1998-99-00-01) 1 1. Karina LeBlanc (1997-98-99-00) 4
3. 1999 21
Kori Saunders (1999-00-01-02) 1 Erin Miller (2001-02) 4
4. 1997 15
Kari Hogan (2002-03-04) 1 3. Rebecca Hornbacher (1996-97) 3
2004 15
108 Abby Penas (2003-04-05) 1 Katie Wright (2003-04) 3
Team Goals Shots
5. Jamie Klages 1
No. Year Goals
No. Player (Years) Shots Games Started in Goal
1. 1998 8
1. Christine Latham (1999-00-01-02) 39 No.Player (Years) Starts
2001 8
2. Lindsay Eddleman (1996-97-98-99) 31 1. Karina LeBlanc (1997-98-99-00) 7
3. 1999 7
3. Meghan Anderson (1998-99-00-01) 27 2. Erin Miller (2001-02) 6
4. 1996 6
4. Nikki Baker (2002-03-04-05) 19 3. Rebecca Hornbacher (1996-97) 5
2004 6
5. Isabelle Morneau (1996-97-98-99) 17 Katie Wright (2003-04) 5
Team Assists Shots on Goal
5. Jamie Klages (2005) 2
No. Year Assists
No. Player (Years) SOG Games Played in Goal
1. 1998 7
1. Lindsay Eddleman (1996-97-98-99) 19 No.Player (Years) Games
1999 7
2. Meghan Anderson (1998-99-00-01) 11 1. Karina LeBlanc (1997-98-99-00) 8
2001 7
Christine Latham (1999-00-01-02) 11 2. Erin Miller (2001-02) 6
4. 1997 5
4. Jenny Benson (1996-97-99-00) 9 3. Rebecca Hornbacher (1996-97) 5
5. 2000 4
Nikki Baker (2002-03-04-05) 9 Katie Wright (2003-04) 5
Team Fouls Games Played
5. Jamie Klages (2005) 2
No. Year Fouls
No. Player (Years) Games
1. 1999 55
1. Breanna Boyd (1999-00-01-02) 11
2. 2001 47
Christine Latham (1999-00-01-02) 11
3. 1996 40
Kori Saunders (1999-00-01-02) 11
4. 2004 37
4. Nine tied 10
5. 1998 35

Career Records Games Started


No. Player (Years) Starts
Points 1. Jenny Benson (1996-97-99-00) 10
No. Player (Years) Points
Lindsay Eddleman (1996-97-98-99) 10
1. Meghan Anderson (1998-99-00-01) 14
Isabelle Morneau (1996-97-98-99) 10
Christine Latham (1999-00-01-02) 14
Meghan Anderson (1998-99-00-01) 10
3. Lindsay Eddleman (1996-97-98-99) 13
Nikki Baker (2002-03-04-05) 10
4. Nikki Baker (2002-03-04-05) 10
Katie Bunkers (2002-03-04-05) 10
5. Kim Engesser (1997-98) 9
7. Becky Preston (1998-99-00-01) 8
Shannon Tanaka (1998-99-00-01) 8
Goals Christine Latham (1999-00-01-02) 8
No. Player (Years) Goals
Kori Saunders (1999-00-01-02) 8
1. Christine Latham (1999-00-01-02) 6
Jenna Cooper (2001-02-03) 8
2. Lindsay Eddleman (1996-97-98-99) 5
Nikki Baker (2002-03-04-05) 5 Goals-Against Average
4. Kim Engesser (1997-98) 4 No. Player (Years) GAA
Meghan Anderson (1998-99-00-01) 4 1. Karina LeBlanc (1997-98-99-00) 0.64
2. Erin Miller (2001-02) 1.17
3. Jamie Klages (2005) 1.50 Breanna Boyd played in 11 NCAA Tournament games
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COACHING HISTORY & RECORDS


John Walker (1994-Present, 236-91-21, .708, 16 Seasons) Nebraska Soccer Field Firsts
Season Games Record Pct. Big 12 Pct. Finish Big 12 Tourn. NCAA Tourn. First Game.............................................Aug. 26, 2005
1994 18 14-4-0 .778 N/A .000 None None DNQ Nebraska 3, Minnesota 1
1995 18 10-8-0 .556 N/A .000 None None DNQ First Nebraska Win................................Aug. 26, 2005
1996 24 23-1-0 .958 9-0-0 1.000 First 2-0, First 2-1, Elite Eight Nebraska 3, Minnesota 1
1997 22 18-4-0 .818 8-2-0 .800 Second 1-1, Second 1-1, Sweet 16 First Nebraska Loss................................Sept. 9, 2005
1998 22 17-4-1 .795 9-1-0 .900 Second 2-0, First 1-1, Sweet 16 Colorado College 1, Nebraska 0
1999 25 22-1-2 .920 10-0-0 1.000 First 3-0, First 2-1, Elite Eight
First Nebraska Tie.................................Aug. 25, 2006
2000 24 22-2-0 .917 9-1-0 .900 First 3-0, First 1-1, Sweet 16
2001 23 17-5-1 .761 8-1-1 .850 Second 1-1, Semifinals 2-1, Sweet 16 Nebraska 1, Wright State 1
2002 25 16-6-3 .700 6-3-1 .650 Third 3-0, First 2-1, Sweet 16 First Nebraska Shutout..........................Aug. 28, 2005
2003 22 13-8-1 .614 6-4-0 .600 Fourth 1-1, Semifinals 1-1, Second Rd. Nebraska 4, UAB 0
2004 23 14-9-0 .609 6-4-0 .600 Fifth 0-1, First Round 2-1, Sweet 16 First Shutout...........................................Aug. 28, 2005
2005 23 14-8-1 .630 6-3-1 .650 Second 1-1, Semifinals 1-1, Second Rd. Nebraska 4, UAB 0
2006 20 10-7-3 .575 4-5-1 .450 Fifth 0-1, First Round DNQ
First Goal................................................Aug. 26, 2005
2007 19 5-10-4 .368 1-8-1 .150 Tied 10th DNQ DNQ
Nikki Baker, Nebraska
2008 20 10-9-1 .525 6-4-0 .600 Sixth 0-1, First Round DNQ
2009 20 11-5-4 .650 5-3-2 .600 Fourth 0-1, First Round DNQ First Assist.............................................Aug. 26, 2005
Totals 348 236-91-21 .708 63-39-7 .610 3 Titles 17-8, 5 Titles 15-10 Tanya Dennis and Abby Penas, Nebraska
First Hat Trick........................................Sept. 13, 2009
Nebraska Assistant Coaches Morgan Marlborough, Nebraska
Stacy Messer 1994 One Season
First Big 12 Game.................................Sept. 30, 2005
Megan Skinner 1995-2004 10 Seasons
Ann Cook 2005-2006 Two Seasons Nebraska 0, Kansas 0 (2OT)
Wally Crittenden 2007-2009 Three Seasons First NCAA Tournament Game............. Nov. 11, 2005
Michelle Demko 2007-2009 Three Seasons Nebraska 1, Creighton 0
Marty Everding 1994-2006/2010 14th Season
Dan Bassett 2009-present First Season Nebraska Soccer Field Records
John Walker Dan Bassett Marty Everding
Head Coach Assistant Coach Interim Assistant Coach
Team Records 109
Points.......................................................................... 29
Nebraska 9, South Dakota 0, Sept. 18, 2009
Nebraska Home Field Records
Goals............................................................................. 9
Team Records Margin of Victory..........................................................11 Nebraska 9, South Dakota 0, Sept. 18, 2009
Nebraska Home Field Records Nebraska 11, Loyola-Chicago 0, Sept. 25, 1998
Team Records Nebraska 11, Arkansas-Little Rock 0, Aug. 27, 2000
Points.......................................................................... 39 Assists..........................................................................11
Nebraska 11, Drury 0, Sept. 3, 2000 Nebraska 9, South Dakota 0, Sept. 18, 2009
Nebraska 11, Arkansas-Little Rock 0, Aug. 27, 2000
Both Teams
Goals . .........................................................................11 Goalkeeper Saves...................................................... 10
Nebraska 11, Loyola-Chicago 0, Sept. 25, 1998 Attendance............................................................. 4,830 vs. Portland, Nov. 13, 2005
Nebraska 11, Arkansas-Little Rock 0, Aug. 27, 2000 vs. North Carolina, Aug. 30, 2002
Nebraska 11, Drury 0, Sept. 3, 2000 Shots........................................................................... 35
Points.......................................................................... 42
Assists..........................................................................17 vs. Colorado (NU 36), Oct. 13, 1996 Nebraska 9, South Dakota 0, Sept. 18, 2009
Nebraska 11, Arkansas-Little Rock 0, Aug. 27, 2000
Goals........................................................................... 12 Shots on Goal............................................................. 22
Goalkeeper Saves...................................................... 12 vs. Colorado (W, 10-2), Oct. 13, 1996 Nebraska 9, South Dakota 0, Sept. 18, 2009
vs. Texas, Oct. 4, 2002
Assists......................................................................... 18 Shots Allowed ............................................................ 33
Shots........................................................................... 60 vs. Colorado (NU 16), Oct. 13, 1996
vs. Portland, Nov. 13, 2005
vs. Iowa State, Oct. 6, 1995
Goalkeeper Saves...................................................... 21
Shots on Goal............................................................. 30 vs. Minnesota (NU 10), Nov. 17, 1996 Shots on Goal Allowed............................................... 14
vs. Arkansas-Little Rock, Aug. 27, 2000 vs. Portland, Nov. 13, 2005
Shots........................................................................... 60
Shots Allowed ............................................................ 29 vs. Iowa State (NU 60), Oct. 6, 1995 Fewest Shots Allowed................................................... 4
vs. Notre Dame, Nov. 28, 1999 vs. UAB, Aug. 28, 2005
Shots on Goal............................................................. 30
vs. Arkansas-Little Rock (NU 30), Aug. 27, 2000 vs. UC Irvine, Sept. 18, 2005
Shots on Goal Allowed............................................... 16
vs. Texas, Oct. 4, 2002
Corner Kicks............................................................... 27 Corner Kicks............................................................... 16
Fewest Shots Allowed................................................... 0 vs. Minnesota (NU 19), Nov. 17, 1996 vs. Drake, Sept. 10, 2006
vs. Iowa State, Oct. 6, 1995 vs. Belmont (NU 27), Sept. 6, 2002
vs. Oklahoma, Aug. 30, 1996 vs. Murray State (NU 27), Sept. 21, 2003 Fouls............................................................................ 26
vs. Oral Roberts, Sept. 3, 1999 vs. Colorado, Sept. 29, 2006
vs. Belmont, Sept. 6, 2002 Fouls.............................................................................41
vs. Minnesota (NU 24), Nov. 17, 1996
Corner Kicks............................................................... 27 Margin of Victory........................................................... 9
vs. Belmont, Sept. 6, 2002 Longest Game..................................................... 150:00 Nebraska 9, South Dakota 0, Sept. 18, 2009
vs. Murray State, Sept. 21, 2003 vs. Notre Dame, Nov. 28, 1999
Attendance............................................................. 1,021
Fouls............................................................................ 26 Nebraska 3, Minnesota 1, Aug. 26, 2005
vs. Colorado, Sept. 29, 2006

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ALL-TIME RESULTS
(1994-2009) 2000 W H 2-0 Loyola-Chicago (1998) 3-0-0 Oklahoma State (2009) 10-5-0 1997 L A 0-1
#–Denotes a Big 12 Tournament 1995 L H 0-1 2006 W H 3-2 2009 L N# 0-3 1996 W H 1-0
Game 1994 L A 0-1 (2OT) 1998 W H 11-0 2009 W H 2-0 1995 W H 3-2
@–Denotes an NCAA Tournament 1994 L H 1-3 1995 W H 4-2 2008 L A 1-2 1994 W A 3-1
Game Dartmouth (2000) 1-0-0 Loyola Marymount (1996) 1-0-0 2007 L H 0-1 Texas A&M (2009) 14-11-0
2000 W N 2-0 1996 W H 9-1 2006 L A 0-2 2009 W H 2-1
Opponent (last meeting) Denver (1999) 1-0-0 Marquette (1994) 1-0-0 2005 W H 3-2 2008 L A 0-2
W-L-T 1999 W H 2-0 1994 W H 2-1 2004 W A 2-0 2007 L H 4-1
Year Result Site Score DePaul (2003) 2-0-0 Memphis (2002) 1-0-0 2003 W H 3-2 2006 L A 0-2
Akron (2009) 1-0-0 2003 W H 1-0 2002 W H 3-0 2002 L H 1-2 2005 L N# 2-4
2009 W H 7-1 1997 W H 4-1 Michigan (2003) 1-1-1 2001 W A 3-1 2005 L A 0-4
Alabama (1996) 1-0-0 Drake (2008) 2-0-2 2003 T N 1-1 (2OT) 2000 W H 6-1 2004 L H 1-2
1996 W H 2-0 2008 T H 0-0 (2OT) 1997 W H@ 5-1 1999 W A 10-0 2003 W N# 2-1 (OT)
Alabama-Birmingham (2005) 2-0-0 2007 T A 1-1 (2OT) 1994 L N 0-2 1998 W H 4-0 2003 W A 2-1
2005 W H 4-0 2006 W H 4-0 Minnesota (2005) 5-0-0 1997 W A 4-1 2002 W N# 1-0
2001 W H 2-1 2002 W H 4-0 2005 W H 3-1 1996 W H 6-0 2002 L H 2-3
Arizona (2001) 3-1-0 Drury (2000) 1-0-0 2000 W A 4-0 Oral Roberts (2005) 6-0-0 2001 L N# 2-3
2001 W H 4-2 2000 W H 11-0 1999 W H@ 5-0 2005 W A 6-0 2001 W A 4-2
1995 L H 1-2 Duke (2003) 3-1-0 1997 W H 3-1 2004 W N@ 3-0 2000 W N# 4-1
1994 W A 3-1 2003 L N 1-3 1996 W H@ 3-2 (4OT) 1999 W H 6-0 2000 W H 2-1
1994 W N 2-1 1997 W A 5-0 Mississippi State (2003) 1-0-0 1996 W H 5-0 1999 W H@ 1-0
Arizona State (2009) 0-0-1 1996 W H@ 3-0 2003 W H 1-0 1995 W A 3-0 1999 W A 1-0
2009 T H 1-1 (2OT) 1996 W A 3-1 Missouri (2009) 15-3-0 1994 W H 2-0 1998 W H@ 7-0
Arkansas (1997) 2-0-0 Eastern Illinois (2004) 1-0-0 2009 L A 0-5 Pacific (2004) 0-1-0 1998 W N# 3-2 (3OT)
1997 W H 8-0 2004 W H 4-0 2008 W H 3-2 (2OT) 2004 L H 1-2 1998 W H 2-0
1995 W A 3-0 Evansville (2001) 1-0-0 2007 L A 1-3 Park College (1994) 1-0-0 1997 L N# 1-3
Arkansas-Little Rock (2000) 1-0-0 2001 W H 5-1 2006 W A 2-0 1994 W H 4-1 1997 L A 0-1
2000 W H 11-0 Florida (2008) 1-2-1 2005 W H 3-1 Portland (2005) 1-7-1 1996 W N# 1-0 (2OT)
Baker University (1994) 1-0-0 2008 L A 1-6 2004 W A 2-1 (2OT) 2005 L H@ 2-3 1996 W H 1-0
1994 W H 4-0 2007 T H 1-1 (2OT) 2003 L N# 2-3 2003 L A@ 1-4 1995 L A 0-2
Baylor (2009) 12-5-1 2002 L A 0-1 2003 W H 3-1 2002 L A 0-4 Texas Christian (2006) 3-0-0
2009 T H 1-1 (2OT) 2000 W H 7-2 2002 W A 4-0 2001 L A@ 0-4 2006 W H 4-0
2008 L A 0-1 Florida State (1995) 1-0-0 2001 W H 5-1 2001 L A 0-3 1996 W N 4-0
2007 L H 1-4 1995 W H 6-0 2000 W A 2-0 1999 W H 3-2 (2OT) 1994 W H 6-0
2006 W H 2-1 Georgia (2007) 0-1-0 1999 W N# 2-1 1998 T H 1-1 (2OT) Texas Tech (2009) 14-1-1
2005 W A 1-0 2007 L N 1-2 1999 W H 5-1 1996 L A@ 0-1 2009 T A 3-3 (2OT)
2004 L H 3-4 Green Bay (2009) 1-0-0 1998 W N# 4-0 1995 L A 0-3 2008 W H 3-0
2003 L A 1-2 2009 W H 3-1 1998 W A 3-1 Purdue (2005) 2-1-0 2007 L A 1-2
2002 W A 4-0 Hartford (2002) 1-0-0 1997 W H 4-0 2005 L A 1-2 2006 W H 2-1
111 2001 W N# 5-1 2002 W N@ 2-0 1996 W N# 2-1 2004 W H 3-0 2005 W A 4-1
2001 W H 4-0 Illinois (2005) 0-2-0 1996 W A 8-2 2000 W H 4-1 2004 W H 3-0
2000 W N 4-0 2005 L A 0-1 Missouri State (2007) 3-0-0 Rice (2005) 1-0-0 2003 W A 3-1
2000 W A 3-0 2004 L A@ 1-2 2007 W H 2-1 2005 W H 3-1 2002 W A 4-0
1999 W N# 7-1 Indiana State (2002) 1-0-0 2000 W H 5-0 Richmond (2000) 1-0-0 2001 W H 8-1
1999 W H 1-0 2002 W H 2-0 1998 W H 7-0 2000 W H 4-0 2000 W A 4-1
1998 L A 0-1 Iowa (2006) 2-0-0 Montana (2004) 2-0-0 Saint Louis (2008) 1-1-0 1999 W N# 10-1
1997 W N# 4-1 2006 W H 1-0 2004 W H 2-1 2008 L A 0-1 1999 W H 1-0
1997 W H 2-0 2003 W H 3-0 1994 W A 2-1 (2OT) 2007 W H 5-1 1998 W A 7-0
1996 W A 2-1 Iowa State (2009) 12-2-1 Murray State (2003) 1-0-0 San Diego (1997) 1-0-0 1997 W H 5-0
Belmont (2002) 1-0-0 2009 W H 2-1 (OT) 2003 W H 2-0 1997 W H 5-0 1996 W A 2-0
2002 W H 7-0 2008 W A 3-1 North Carolina (2004) 0-2-1 San Diego State (2007) 1-0-1 1994 W N 3-0
Brigham Young (2001) 3-0-0 2007 T H 2-2 (2OT) 2004 L H 0-1 2007 T H 0-0 (2OT) Tulsa (1999) 2-0-0
2001 W H@ 3-0 2006 L A 3-2 (OT) 2003 L A 0-6 2005 W H 3-2 1999 W H 9-0
2001 W H 2-0 2005 L H 0-2 2002 T H 1-1 Santa Clara (2002) 0-2-0 1996 W H 4-0
1995 W H 2-0 2004 W A 3-2 North Dakota (2009) 1-0-0 2002 L A@ 2-3 UAB (2008) 1-0-0
Boston College (2001) 1-0-0 2003 W H 5-1 2009 W H 6-1 1999 L N 1-2 2008 W H 3-0
2001 W H@ 5-0 2002 W A 2-0 North Dakota State (2008) 1-0-0 Stanford (2004) 2-2-0 UCLA (1998) 0-2-0
Central Michigan (2006) 0-1-0 2001 W H 4-0 2008 W H 3-0 2004 L H 0-1 1998 L A 1-5
2006 L H 1-2 2000 W A 2-0 North Texas (2006) 1-0-0 1999 W A 2-1 1995 L A 0-1 (2OT)
Clemson (1999) 1-0-1 1999 W H 7-0 2006 W H 3-2 1998 W H 3-0 UC Irvine (2005) 1-0-0
1999 T A 0-0 (2 OT) 1998 W A 4-2 Northern Colorado (2009) 2-0-0 1994 L N 2-4 2005 W H 2-1
1998 W H 4-1 1997 W H 7-0 2009 W A 3-0 Stephen F. Austin (2008) 1-0-0 UC Riverside (2008) 0-1-0
College of St. Mary (1994) 1-0-0 1996 W A 6-0 2004 W H 7-0 2008 W H 2-1 2008 L H 0-1
1994 W H 5-1 1995 W H 4-0 Northern Iowa (2001) 1-0-0 South Dakota (2009) 1-0-0 Vanderbilt (1997) 2-0-0
Colorado (2009) 7-6-2 Kansas (2009) 14-3-2 2001 W H 3-1 2009 W H 9-0 1997 W A 2-0
2009 L A 0-1 2009 W A 7-4 Northwestern (2008) 2-1-0 Southern California (2001) 3-1-0 1996 W H 3-2 (2OT)
2008 L N# 0-1 2008 W H 2-1 (2OT) 2008 L A 3-4 2001 W A 3-2 Villanova (2009) 0-0-1
2008 L H 1-2 2007 L A 1-3 2007 W H 2-0 1998 W A 2-0 2009 T A 2-2 (2OT)
2007 L A 0-4 2006 L H 0-1 1995 W H 4-0 1997 W H 2-1 Washington (2003) 1-1-0
2006 T H 1-1 2005 W N# 3-1 Notre Dame (2001) 0-3-1 1995 L A 0-4 2003 W N@ 2-1
2005 W A 2-1 2005 T H 0-0 (2OT) 2001 L A 0-1 Southern Methodist (1996) 1-1-0 1995 L N 1-5
2004 L H 0-2 2004 W A@ 2-1 (OT) 1999 T H@ 1-1 (4 OT) 1996 W A 2-0 Western Carolina (2006) 1-0-0
2003 L A 1-3 2004 W A 1-0 1998 L A@ 1-2 1995 L H 1-3 2006 W H 1-0 (OT)
2002 W H 4-0 2003 L H 0-1 1997 L A@ 0-6 Teikyo Westmar (1994) 1-0-0 Wisconsin (2006) 2-0-1
2001 T A 1-1 2002 W N# 2-1 Oakland (2008) 1-0-0 1994 W H 7-1 2006 T H 2-2
2000 W H 4-0 2002 T A 1-1 2008 W H 3-2 (OT) Tennessee (2007) 0-1-0 2003 W A 2-1
1999 W A 9-0 2001 W H 2-0 Oklahoma (2009) 12-2-0 2007 L N 0-2 2002 W H 1-0
1998 W H 1-0 2000 W N# 4-0 2009 W H 5-2 Texas (2009) 9-10-0 Wisconsin-Milwaukee (1998) 1-1-0
1997 W A 5-1 2000 W A 3-0 2008 W A 1-0 2009 L A 1-2 1998 L H 1-2 (2OT)
1996 W H 10-2 1999 W H 8-1 2007 W H 1-0 2008 W H 2-1 1994 W H 2-0
Colorado College (2005) 2-1-0 1998 W A 1-0 2006 W A 1-0 2007 L A 1-2 Wright State (2006) 1-0-0
2005 L H 0-1 1997 W H 6-0 2005 W H 2-1 2006 L N# L, 0-1 2006 T H 1-1
1996 W H 5-2 1996 W A 2-0 2004 L A 0-1 2006 L H 1-2 Wyoming (1995) 1-0-0
1994 W A 2-1 1995 W H 8-1 2003 W H 2-1(OT) 2005 L A 0-1 (OT) 1995 W H 8-0
Connecticut (2000) 2-1-0 Kentucky (1999) 2-0-0 2002 W H 1-0 2004 L N# 0-2 Yale (2002) 1-0-0
2000 L H 0-1 1999 W A 5-1 2001 W A 2-0 2004 W H 4-3 2002 W N@ 1-0
2000 W A 2-0 1997 W H 3-0 2000 L H 1-2 2003 L A 2-3 (2OT)
1999 W H 4-1 Lamar (2009) 2-0-0 1999 W A 3-1 2002 W N# 2-1 All-Time Record 236-91-21
Creighton (2005) 4-3-1 2009 W H 7-1 1998 W H 7-0 2002 L H 0-4 All-Time Score 954-381
2005 W H@ 1-0 2007 W A 4-0 1997 W A 7-0 2001 L A 1-2 Big 12 Regular-Season Record 93-39-7
2004 W A 3-2 Lehigh (2009) 0-1-0 1996 W H 8-0 2000 W H 4-0 Big 12 Tournament Record 17-8-0
2004 W H 4-2 2009 L N 1-3 1999 W A 3-0 All-Time vs. Big 12 Teams 121-47-7
2002 T H 1-1 1998 W H 2-1
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68 all-big 12 selections 16 all-americans 108 academic all-big 12 honorees

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
1994
No Conference Affiliation
(14-4-0) 11/3 *at SMU (5/) W, 2-0 247 1999
Big 12 Record (Place): 10-0-0 (1st)
(22-1-2) 9/25 at Notre Dame (3/4) L, 0-1
9/28 Baylor (3/)
668
W, 4-0 1,145
11/9 %Missouri (5/) W, 2-1 N/A
Final National Rank: Unranked 11/10 %Texas A&M (5/7) W, 1-0 (2OT) N/A Big 12 Tournament (Place): 3-0 (1st) 10/5 Missouri (5/) W, 5-1 1,005
Home: 7-1-0 Away: 5-1-0 Neutral: 2-2-0 Final National Rank: 5th 10/7 Kansas (5/) W, 2-0 689
11/17 #Minnesota (5/) W, 3-2 (4OT) 1,544 10/12 at Texas (4/20) L, 1-2 2,121
Date Opp.(NU/Opp.Rk) Result Att. 11/24 #Duke (5/) W, 3-0 1,038 Home: 12-0-1 Away: 7-0-1 Neutral: 3-1-0
Date Opp. (NU/Opp.Rk) Result Att. 10/14 at Texas A&M (4/10) W, 4-2 1,754
9/6 Creighton (/) L, 1-3 423 12/1 #at Portland (5/3) L, 0-1 3,960 10/17 Brigham Young (5/) W, 2-0 562
9/9 &Arizona (/) W, 2-1 75 Season Score: 92-15 8/27 Texas Tech (8/) W, 1-0 1,229
8/29 Baylor (8/17) W, 3-0 803 10/19 at Oklahoma State (5/) W, 3-1 837
9/11 at Montana (/) W, 2-1 (2OT) 645 Corner Kicks: NU–182, Opponents–52 10/21 at Oklahoma (5/) W, 2-0 641
9/16 Baker (/) W, 4-0 207 Fouls: NU–302, Opponents–230 9/3 Oral Roberts (8/) W, 6-0 1,102
9/5 at Kentucky (8/) W, 5-1 413 10/23 at Portland (4/10) L, 0-3 620
9/18 Park College (/) W, 4-1 207 Yellow Cards: NU–14, Opponents–11 10/26 at Colorado (4/) T, 1-1 325
Red Cards: NU–0, Opponents–1 9/10 &Connecticut (6/12) W, 4-1 1,789
9/27 at Creighton (/21) L, 0-1 (2OT) 337 9/12 &Portland (6/19) W, 3-2 (OT) 1,851 10/28 Texas Tech (4/) W, 8-1 651
9/30 ^Teikyo Westmar (/) W, 7-1 327 Home Attendance: 12,277; Average: 944 11/2 Iowa State (11/) W, 4-0 1,196
Home Games in Bold at Abbott Sports Complex 9/17 at Stanford (3/22) W, 2-1 1,033
10/5 at College of St. Mary (/) W, 5-1 134 9/19 vs. Santa Clara (3/1) L, 1-2 789 11/8 %Baylor (11/) W, 5-1 947
10/7 Oral Roberts (/) W, 2-0 233 *–at SMU Puma Classic, Dallas, Texas; %–at 11/9 %Texas A&M (11/8) L, 2-3 2,066
Big 12 Tournament, St. Louis, Mo.; #–NCAA 9/24 Tulsa (4/) W, 9-0 1,359
10/9 Marquette (/) W, 2-1 227 9/25 at Clemson (4/18) T, 0-0 (2OT) 665 11/15 #Boston College (11/) W, 5-0 1,061
10/14 TCU (/) W, 6-0 226 Tournament Game 11/17 #Brigham Young (11/) W, 3-0 970
10/1 at Texas A&M (4/8) W, 1-0 2,757
10/16 Wisconsin (/) W, 2-0 206 10/3 at Texas (4/) W, 3-0 553 11/24 #at Portland (11/5) L, 0-4 1,991
1997 (18-4-0) Season Score: 68-27
10/21 at Colorado College (/) W, 2-1 303 Big 12 Record (Place): 8-2-0 (2nd) 10/8 Denver (4/) W, 2-0 1,117
10/23 *Stanford (/3) L, 2-4 112 10/10 at Colorado (4/) W, 9-0 1,550 Corner Kicks: NU–187, Opponents–49
Big 12 Tournament (Place): 1-1-0 (2nd) Fouls: NU–319, Opponents–265
10/28 at Texas (/) W, 3-1 180 Final National Rank: 7th 10/15 Kansas (4/) W, 8-1 1,372
10/17 Missouri (4/18) W, 5-1 1,234 Yellow Cards: NU–15, Opponents–17
10/30 $Michigan (/) L, 0-2 100 Home: 12-0-0 Away: 5-3-0 Neutral: 1-1-0 Red Cards: NU–0, Opponents–0
11/5 #Texas Tech (/) W, 3-0 56 Date Opp. (NU/Opp.Rk) Result Att. 10/22 at Oklahoma (4/) W, 3-1 221
10/24 at Oklahoma State (4/) W, 10-0 254 Home Attendance: 11,747; Average: 979
11/6 at Arizona (/) W, 3-1 352 8/29 DePaul (6/) W, 4-1 1,220 Home Games in Bold at Abbott Sports Complex
Season Score: 50-19 8/31 USC (6/) W, 2-1 776 10/29 Iowa State (4/) W, 7-0 1,089
11/3 %Texas Tech (4/) W, 10-1 278 %–at Big 12 Tournament, San Antonio, Texas;
Corner Kicks: NU–103, Opponents–57 9/5 at Colorado (6/) W, 5-1 975 #–NCAA Tournament Game
Fouls: NU–313, Opponents–250 9/7 at Vanderbilt (6/14) W, 2-0 821 11/4 %Baylor (4/22) W, 7-1 820
Yellow Cards: NU–13, Opponents–8 9/12 at Texas (5/) L, 0-1 525 11/6 %Missouri (4/25) W, 2-1 2,980
11/14 #Minnesota (4/) W, 5-0 1,814 2002 (16-6-3)
Red Cards: NU–0, Opponents–0 9/14 at Texas A&M (5/9) L, 0-1 1,368 Big 12 Record (Place): 6-3-1 (3rd)
Home Attendance: 2,056; Average: 257 9/18 Iowa State (11/) W, 7-0 712 11/21 #Texas A&M (4/11) W, 1-0 1,413
11/28 #Notre Dame (4/5) T, 1-1 (4OT) 3,702 Big 12 Tournament (Place): 3-0 (1st)
Home Games in Bold at Whittier Field 9/21 Arkansas (11/) W, 8-0 665 Final National Rank: 13th
^–Home Game in Bold at Abbott Sports Complex 9/26 Baylor (10/) W, 2-0 932 Season Score: 108-14
Corner Kicks: NU–253, Opponents–59 Home: 7-3-2 Away: 4-3-1 Neutral: 5-0-0
&–at Missoula, Mont.; *–at Colorado Springs, 9/28 Texas Tech (10/) W, 5-0 652 Date Opp. (NU/Opp.Rk) Result Att.
Colo.; $–at Austin, Texas; #–at Tucson, Ariz. 10/3 Missouri (10/) W, 4-0 828 Fouls: NU–327, Opponents–316
Yellow Cards: NU–22, Opponents–17 8/30 *North Carolina (10/2) T, 1-1 4,830
10/5 Kansas (10/) W, 6-0 811 9/1 *Wisconsin (10/) W, 1-0 1,262
1995 (10-8-0) 10/10 San Diego (10/) W, 5-0 972 Red Cards: NU–0, Opponents–1
Home Attendance: 19,874; Average: 1,529 9/6 Belmont (7/) W, 7-0 764
No Conference Affiliation 10/12 Kentucky (10/) W, 3-0 348 9/8 at Florida (7/) L, 0-1 1,863
Final National Rank: Unranked 10/20 at Duke (10/4) W, 5-0 100 Home Games in Bold at Abbott Sports Complex
&–Husker Fila Invitational Game; %–at Big 12 9/14 at Portland (15/17) L, 0-4 1,730
Home: 8-3-0 Away: 2-4-0 Neutral: 0-1-0 10/24 at Oklahoma St. (10/) W, 4-1 237 9/17 Drake (19/) W, 4-0 431
Date Opp. (NU/Opp.Rk) Result Att. 10/26 at Oklahoma (10/) W, 7-0 127 Tournament, San Antonio, Texas; #–NCAA
Tournament 9/20 Creighton (19/) T, 1-1 1,062 111
9/3 Creighton (/) L, 0-1 1,100 11/2 Minnesota (7/10) W, 3-1 502 9/22 Indiana State (19/) W, 2-0 324
9/8 Arizona (/) L, 1-2 250 11/7 %Baylor (7/) W, 4-1 875 9/27 at Missouri (18/) W, 4-0 779
9/10 Loyola-Chicago (/) W, 4-2 202 11/9 %Texas A&M (7/5) L, 1-3 2,100 2000 (22-2-0)
Big 12 Record (Place): 9-1-0 (1st) 9/29 at Kansas (18/) T, 1-1 861
9/16 *at Portland (/4) L, 0-3 939 11/16 #Michigan (7/15) W, 5-1 668 10/4 Texas (16/4) L, 0-4 842
11/23 #at Notre Dame (7/2) L, 0-6 909 Big 12 Tournament (Place): 3-0 (1st)
9/17 *Washington (/) L, 1-5 213 Final National Rank: 9th 10/6 Texas A&M (16/8) L, 2-3 579
9/22 Kansas (/) W, 8-1 157 Season Score: 82-18 10/11 Memphis (23/) W, 3-0 431
Corner Kicks: NU–130, Opponents–49 Home: 11-2-0 Away: 7-0-0 Neutral: 4-0-0
9/24 Wyoming (/) W, 8-0 275 Date Opp. (NU/Opp.Rk) Result Att. 10/13 at Iowa State (23/) W, 2-0 303
9/29 at Oral Roberts (/) W, 3-0 30 Fouls: NU–250, Opponents–229 10/18 at Texas Tech (23/) W, 4-0 140
Yellow Cards: NU–9, Opponents–15 8/25 at Minnesota (5/) W, 4-0 882
10/1 at Arkansas (/) W, 3-0 442 8/27 Arkansas-Little Rock (5/) W, 11-0 618 10/20 at Baylor (23/) W, 4-0 284
Red Cards: NU–0, Opponents–0 10/25 Oklahoma State (25/) L, 1-2 313
10/6 Iowa State (/) W, 4-0 216 Home Attendance: 9,086; Average: 757 8/29 SW Missouri St. (5/) W, 5-0 582
10/8 Florida State (/) W, 6-0 261 9/3 Drury (5/) W, 11-0 1,137 10/27 Oklahoma (25/) W, 1-0 190
Home Games in Bold at Abbott Sports Complex 11/1 Colorado (/) W, 4-0 412
10/13 Northwestern (/) W, 4-0 472 %–at Big 12 Tournament, San Antonio, Texas; 9/8 Florida (3/) W, 7-2 1,524
9/10 Purdue (3/24) W, 4-1 645 11/7 %Kansas (/) W, 2-1 432
10/15 SMU (/4) L, 1-3 532 #–NCAA Tournament Game 11/8 %Texas (/5) W, 2-1(OT)
10/18 at Texas A&M (/10) L, 0-2 367 9/15 &vs. Dartmouth (3/) W, 2-0 176
9/17 &at Connecticut (3/20) W, 2-0 1,466 1,078
10/20 BYU (/) W, 2-0 288 11/10 %Texas A&M (/3) W, 1-0 2,638
10/22 Texas (/) W, 3-2 323 1998 (17-4-1) 9/22 at Baylor (3/) W, 3-0 307
Big 12 Record (Place): 9-1-0 (2nd) 9/24 Creighton (3/) W, 2-0 823 11/15 #vs. Hartford (18/) W, 2-0 250
10/27 at USC (/) L, 0-4 200 11/17 #vs. Yale (18/) W, 1-0 175
Big 12 Tournament (Place): 2-0-0 (1st) 9/29 at Missouri (3/24) W, 2-0 887
10/30 at UCLA (/21) L, 0-1 (2OT) 100 10/1 at Kansas (3/) W, 4-0 384 11/23 #at Santa Clara (18/4) L, 2-3 1,307
Season Score: 48-26 Final National Rank: 10th
Home: 10-1-1 Away: 5-3-0 Neutral: 2-0-0 10/6 Texas (3/) W, 4-0 623 Season Score: 52-22
Corner Kicks: NU–140, Opponents–46 10/8 Texas A&M (3/14) W, 2-1 748 Corner Kicks: NU–205, Opponents–79
Fouls: NU–233, Opponents–181 Date Opp. (NU/Opp.Rk) Result Att.
9/4 UW-Milwaukee (8/) L, 1-2 (2OT) 1,267 10/13 Oklahoma State (2/) W, 6-2 621 Fouls: NU–331, Opponents–284
Yellow Cards: NU–5, Opponents–5 10/15 Oklahoma (2/) L, 1-2 1,013 Yellow Cards: NU–24, Opponents–27
Red Cards: NU–0, Opponents–0 9/11 &Clemson (24/8) W, 4-1 1,742
9/13 &Stanford (24/20) W, 3-0 748 10/20 Colorado (4/) W, 4-0 1,440 Red Cards: NU–2, Opponents–1
Home Attendance: 4,076; Average: 371 10/22 at Texas Tech (4/) W, 4-1 163 Home Attendance: 11,440; Average: 953
Home Games in Bold at Abbott Sports Complex 9/18 at UCLA (17/25) L, 1-5 600
9/20 at USC (17/) W, 2-0 570 10/27 at Iowa State (3/) W, 2-0 526 Home Games in Bold at Abbott Sports Complex
*–at adidas Invite in Portland, Ore. 11/1 %vs. Kansas (3/) W, 4-0 210 *–adidas Invite; %–at Big 12 Tournament, San
9/23 at Iowa State (21/) W, 4-2 250
9/25 Loyola-Chicago (21/) W, 11-0 652 11/3 %vs. Baylor (3/) W, 4-0 752 Antonio, Texas; #–NCAA Tournament Game
1996 (23-1-0) 11/4 %vs. Texas A&M (3/9) W, 4-1 2,247
Big 12 Record (Place): 9-0-0 (1st) 9/27 SW Missouri St. (21/) W, 7-0 603
10/2 Texas A&M (19/12) W, 2-0 343 11/11 #Richmond (2/) W, 4-0 432 2003 (13-8-1)
Big 12 Tournament (Place): 2-0-0 (1st) 11/17 #Connecticut (2/13) L, 0-1 661 Big 12 Record (Place): 6-4-0 (4th)
10/4 Texas (19/) W, 2-1 389
Final National Rank: 6th 10/9 Portland (13/7) T, 1-1 1,279 Season Score: 95-10 Big 12 Tournament (Place): 1-1 (Semifinals)
Home: 13-0-0 Away: 7-1-0 Neutral: 3-0-0 10/11 Colorado (13/) W, 1-0 1,079 Corner Kicks: NU–265, Opponents–41 Final National Rank: 23rd
Date Opp. (NU/Opp.Rk) Result Att. 10/16 at Kansas (12/) W, 1-0 363 Fouls: NU–304, Opponents–278 Home: 8-1-0 Away: 3-5-0 Neutral: 2-2-1
8/30 Oklahoma (25/) W, 8-0 1,075 10/18 at Missouri (12/) W, 3-1 432 Yellow Cards: NU–20, Opponents–20 Date Opp. (NU/Opp.Rk) Result Att.
9/1 at Iowa State (25/) W, 6-0 300 10/23 Oklahoma (10/) W, 7-0 837 Red Cards: NU–1, Opponents–2 8/29 DePaul (12/) W, 1-0 882
9/8 at Duke (25/6) W, 3-1 600 10/25 Oklahoma State (10/) W, 4-0 1,149 Home Attendance: 10,876; Average: 836 8/31 Iowa (12/) W, 3-0 661
9/13 Oral Roberts (12/) W, 5-0 821 10/30 at Texas Tech (9/) W, 7-0 181 Home Games in Bold at Abbott Sports Complex 9/5 vs. Duke (14/10) L, 1-3 100
9/15 Loyola Marymount (12/) W, 9-1 411 11/1 at Baylor (9/16) L, 0-1 616 &–UConn Classic; %–at Big 12 Tournament, 9/7 at North Carolina (14/1) L, 0-6 2,053
11/6 %Texas A&M (17/) W, 3-2 (3OT) 739 San Antonio, Texas; #–NCAA Tournament 9/12 vs. Michigan (/) T, 1-1(2OT) 58
9/20 Colorado College (13/) W, 5-2 511 9/14 at Wisconsin (/) W, 2-1 539
9/22 Vanderbilt (13/) W, 3-2 (2OT) 561 11/8 %Missouri (17/) W, 4-0 1,478 Game
11/15 #Texas A&M (13/) W, 7-0 974 9/19 Mississippi State (/) W, 1-0 852
9/27 Texas (10/) W, 1-0 616 9/21 Murray State (/) W, 2-0 417
9/29 Texas A&M (10/6) W, 1-0 1,129 11/20 #at Notre Dame (13/4) L, 1-2 714
Season Score: 76-18 2001 (17-5-1) 9/26 Iowa State (/) W, 5-1 1,110
10/4 Tulsa (6/) W, 4-0 1,029 Big 12 Record (Place): 8-1-1 (2nd) 9/28 Missouri (/) W, 3-1 460
10/6 Alabama (6/) W, 2-0 977 Corner Kicks: NU–196, Opponents–47
Fouls: NU–286, Opponents–285 Big 12 Tournament (Place): 1-1 (Semifinals) 10/3 at Baylor (14/) L, 1-2 537
10/11 Oklahoma St. (6/) W, 6-0 1,187 Yellow Cards: NU–18, Opponents–9 Final National Rank: 12th 10/5 at Texas Tech (14/) W, 3-1 172
10/13 Colorado (6/) W, 10-2 1,378 Red Cards: NU–3, Opponents–0 Home: 12-0-0 Away: 4-4-1 Neutral: 1-1-0 10/10 Oklahoma (22/18) W, 2-1(2OT) 665
10/18 at Missouri (6/) W, 8-2 203 Home Attendance: 11,062; Average: 922 Date Opp. (NU/Opp.Rk) Result Att. 10/17 Oklahoma State (16/) W, 3-2 696
10/20 at Kansas (6/) W, 2-0 376 Home Games in Bold at Abbott Sports Complex 8/31 Arizona (5/) W, 4-2 1,253 10/19 Kansas (16/) L, 0-1 765
10/25 at Baylor (5/) W, 2-1 768 &–Husker Fila Invitational Game; %–at Big 12 9/2 Alabama-Birmingham (5/) W, 2-1 1,334 10/24 at Texas A&M (22/9) W, 2-1 3,586
10/27 at Texas Tech (5/) W, 2-0 121 Tournament, San Antonio, Texas; #–NCAA 9/9 at USC (4/) W, 3-2 258 10/26 at Texas (22/) L, 2-3(2OT) 1,114
11/2 *vs. TCU (5/) W, 4-0 95 Tournament 9/21 Northern Iowa (3/) W, 3-1 947 10/31 at Colorado (22/6) L, 1-3 664
9/23 Evansville (3/) W, 5-1 934 11/6 %Texas A&M (/14) W, 2-1(OT) 692

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10 ncaa tournament appearances 236 all-time victories 8 big 12 championships

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
11/7 %Missouri (/) L, 2-3
11/14 #vs. Washington (21/) W, 2-1
412
972
2006
Big 12 Record (Place): 4-5-1 (5th)
(10-7-3) 10/12 at Lamar (/)
10/14 at Texas Tech (/)
W, 4-0
L, 1-2
236
218
2009
Big 12 Record (Place): 5-3-2 (4th)
(11-5-4)
11/16 #at Portland (21/5) L,1-4 988 Big 12 Tournament (Place): 0-1 (First Round) 10/19 Baylor (/) L, 1-4 391 Big 12 Tournament (Place): 0-1 (First Round)
Season Score: 40-36 Final National Rank: None 10/21 Texas A&M (/3) L, 1-4 426 Final National Rank: None
Corner Kicks: NU–154, Opponents–82 Home: 8-3-3 Away: 2-3-0 Neutral: 0-1-0 10/26 at Kansas (/) L, 1-3 546 Home: 9-0-2 Away: 2-3-2 Neutral: 0-2-0
Fouls: NU–244, Opponents–189 Date Opp. (NU/Opp.Rk) Result Att. 10/28 at Missouri (/15) L, 1-3 627 Date Opp. (NU/Opp.Rk) Result Att.
Yellow Cards: NU–12, Opponents–8 8/25 Wright State (/) T, 1-1(2OT) 493 11/2 Iowa State (/) T, 2-2(2OT) 517 8/22 at Northern Colorado (/) W, 3-0 344
Red Cards: NU–1, Opponents–0 9/1 Wisconsin (/) T, 2-2(2OT) 455 Season Score: 25-33 8/28 vs. Lehigh (/) L, 1-3 219
Home Attendance: 6,508; Average: 723 9/3 Iowa (/) W, 1-0 427 Corner Kicks: NU–90, Opponents–89 8/30 at Villanova (/) T, 2-2(2OT) 303
Home Games in Bold at Abbott Sports Complex 9/8 North Texas (/) W, 3-2 537 Fouls: NU–246, Opponents–212 9/4 Lamar (/) W, 7-1 478
%–at Big 12 Tournament, San Antonio, Texas; 9/10 Drake (/) W, 4-1 551 Yellow Cards: NU–7, Opponents 9 9/11 North Dakota (/) W, 6-1 496
#–NCAA Tournament Game 9/12 Western Carolina (/) W, 1-0(2OT) 352 Red Cards: NU–1, Opponents–0 9/13 Akron (/) W, 7-1 479
9/15 Central Michigan (/) L, 1-2 349 Home Attendance: 4,693; Average: 469 9/18 South Dakota (/) W, 9-0 458
2004 (14-9- 0) 9/17 TCU (/) W, 4-0 402 Home Games in Bold at Nebraska Soccer Field 9/20 Arizona State (/) T, 1-1(2OT) 594
Big 12 Record (Place): 6-4-0 (5th) 9/22 at Missouri (/16) W, 2-0 1,065 *-USC Tournament 9/25 at Colorado (/) L, 0-1 855
Big 12 Tournament (Place): 0-1 (First Round) 9/24 at Iowa State (/) L, 2-3(2OT) 307 9/27 at Texas Tech (/) T, 3-3(2OT) 479
Final National Rank: 22nd 9/29 Colorado (/11) T, 1-1(2OT) 452 2008 (10-9-1) 10/2 Green Bay (/) W, 3-1 257
Home: 7-6-0 Away: 6-2-0 Neutral: 1-1-0 10/1 Kansas (/) L, 0-1 436 Big 12 Record (Place): 6-4-0 (6th) 10/4 Oklahoma State (/) W, 2-0 490
Date Opp. (NU/Opp.Rk) Result Att. 10/6 Baylor (/) W, 2-1(OT) 285 Big 12 Tournament (Place): 0-1 (First Round) 10/9 Baylor (/) T, 1-1(2OT) 345
8/27 *North Carolina (/1) L, 0-1 3,620 10/8 Texas Tech (/) W, 2-1 302 Final National Rank: None 10/11 Oklahoma (/) W, 5-2 294
8/29 *Creighton (/) W, 4-2 790 10/13 at Texas A&M (/8) L, 0-2 4,287 Home: 8-2-1 Away: 2-6-0 Neutral: 0-1-0 10/16 at Texas (/) L, 1-2 904
9/3 Eastern Illinois (/) W, 4-0 548 10/15 Texas (/14) L, 1-2 351 Date Opp. (NU/Opp.Rk) Result Att. 10/18 at Texas A&M (/14) W, 2-1 485
9/5 Purdue (/) W, 3-0 293 10/20 at Oklahoma State (/10) L, 0-2 911 8/22 at Northwestern (/) L, 3-4 351 10/23 at Kansas (/) W, 7-4 722
9/10 Pacific (/) L, 1-2 513 10/22 at Oklahoma (/) W, 1-0 251 8/29 UC Riverside (/) L, 0-1 668 10/25 at Missouri (/23) L, 0-5 607
9/12 Stanford (/) L, 0-1 482 10/25 Loyola-Chicago (/) W, 3-2 304 8/31 at Florida (/22) L, 1-6 800 10/30 Iowa State (/) W, 2-1(OT) 388
9/17 Northern Colorado (/) W, 7-0 597 11/1 %Texas (/12) L, 0-1(OT) 318 9/5 at Saint Louis (/) L, 0-1 602 11/4 %Oklahoma State (/) L, 0-3 335
9/19 Montana (/) W, 2-1 456 Season Score: 31-24 9/7 UAB (/) W, 3-0 472 Season Score: 62-33
9/21 at Creighton (/) W, 3-2 929 Corner Kicks: NU–146, Opponents–82 9/14 Oakland (/) W, 3-2(OT) 489 Corner Kicks: NU–139, Opponents–81
9/24 at Kansas (/8) W, 1-0 582 Fouls: NU–273, Opponents–217 9/16 Drake (/) T, 0-0(2OT) 336 Fouls: NU–223, Opponents–179
9/26 at Iowa State (/) W, 3-2 286 Yellow Cards: NU–23, Opponents 17 9/19 North Dakota State (/) W, 3-0 441 Yellow Cards: NU–15, Opponents-9
10/1 at Missouri (23/) W, 2-1(2OT) 511 Red Cards: NU–1, Opponents–0 9/21 Stephen F. Austin (/) W, 2-1 476 Red Cards: NU–0, Opponents–0
10/8 Texas (/) W, 4-3 1,008 Home Attendance: 5,693; Average: 406 9/26 Kansas (/25) W, 2-1(2OT) 470 Home Attendance: 4,764; Average: 433
10/10 Texas A&M (/7) L, 1-2 511 Home Games in Bold at Nebraska Soccer Field 9/28 Missouri (/) W, 3-2(2OT) 605 Home Games in Bold at Nebraska Soccer Field
10/15 Texas Tech (/) W, 3-0 472 %–at Big 12 Tournament, San Antonio, Texas 10/3 Texas (/8) W, 2-1 896 %–at Big 12 Tournament, San Antonio, Texas
10/17 Baylor (/) L, 3-4 453 10/5 at Baylor (/) L, 0-1 261
10/22 at Oklahoma State (/) W, 2-0 674 2007 (5 -10- 4) 10/10 at Texas A&M (/7) L, 0-2 3,285
10/24 at Oklahoma (/) L, 0-1 346 Big 12 Record (Place): 1-8-1 (t10th) 10/17 Colorado (/15) L, 1-2 507
10/29 Colorado L, 0-2 1,006 Big 12 Tournament (Place): DNQ; 10/19 Texas Tech (/) W, 3-0 525
11/3 %Texas (/21) L, 0-2 495 Final National Rank: None 10/24 at Oklahoma (/) W, 1-0 315
11/12 #vs. Oral Roberts (/) W, 3-0 147 Home: 4-3-3 Away: 1-5-1 Neutral: 0-2-0 10/26 at Oklahoma State (/9) L, 1-2 777
113 11/14 #at Kansas (/8) W, 2-1(OT) 720 Date Opp. (NU/Opp.Rk) Result Att. 10/31 at Iowa State (/) W, 3-1 433
11/20 #at Illinois (/19) L, 1-2 1,046 9/2 Northwestern (/) W, 2-0 518 11/5 %Colorado (/16) L, 0-1 205
Season Score: 49-29 9/5 at Drake (/) T, 1-1(2OT) 215 Season Score: 31-28
Corner Kicks: NU–148, Opponents–92 9/7 Missouri State (/) W, 2-1 418 Corner Kicks: NU–129, Opponents–71
Fouls: NU–232, Opponents–204 9/9 San Diego State (/) T, 0-0(2OT) 386 Fouls: NU–188, Opponents–202
Yellow Cards: NU–11, Opponents 11 9/14 *Tennessee (/13) L, 0-2 672 Yellow Cards: NU–9, Opponents 9
Red Cards: NU–0, Opponents–0 9/16 *Georgia (/17) L, 1-2 440 Red Cards: NU–0, Opponents–1
Home Attendance: 10,749; Average: 827 9/21 Saint Louis (/) W, 5-1 437 Home Attendance: 5,885; Average: 535
Home Games in Bold at Abbott Sports Complex 9/23 Florida (/12) T, 1-1(2OT) 465 Home Games in Bold at Nebraska Soccer Field
*–adidas Invite; %–at Big 12 Tournament, San 9/28 Oklahoma (/) W, 1-0 563 %–at Big 12 Tournament, San Antonio, Texas
Antonio, Texas; #–NCAA Tournament Game 9/30 Oklahoma State (/16) L, 0-1 572
10/5 at Colorado (/) L, 0-4 956
2005 (14-8-1) 10/7 at Texas (/2) L, 1-2 825
Big 12 Record (Place): 6-3-1 (2nd)
Big 12 Tournament (Place): 1-1 (Semifinals)
Final National Rank: 21st
Home: 9-3-1 Away: 4-4-0 Neutral: 1-1-0
Date Opp. (NU/Opp.Rk) Result Att.
8/26 Minnesota (17/) W, 3-1 1,021
8/28 UAB (17/) W, 4-0 467
9/2 at Illinois (17/13) L, 0-1 854
9/6 San Diego St. (16/) W, 3-2 310
9/9 Colorado College (16/) L, 0-1 357
9/11 Rice (16/) W, 3-1 467
9/16 at Purdue (19/) L, 1-2 309
9/18 UC Irvine (19/) W, 2-1 359
9/23 at Colorado (/) W, 2-1 901
9/30 Kansas (25/) T, 0-0(2OT) 501
10/2 Missouri (25/) W, 3-0 512
10/7 at Baylor (23/) W, 1-0 476
10/9 at Texas A&M (23/18) L, 0-4 2,598
10/14 at Oral Roberts (25/) W, 6-0 478
10/16 at Texas (25/) L, 0-1 1,185
10/21 Oklahoma (/) W, 2-1 417
10/23 Oklahoma State (/) W, 3-2 371
10/28 Iowa State (22/) L, 0-2 557
10/30 at Texas Tech (/) W, 4-1 242
11/2 % vs. Kansas (/) W, 3-1 215
11/4 % vs. Texas A&M (/10) L, 2-4 1,223
11/11 #Creighton W, 1-0 848
11/13 #Portland (/1) L, 2-3 517
Season Score: 45-29
Corner Kicks: NU–169, Opponents–79
Fouls: NU–269, Opponents–243
Yellow Cards: NU–10, Opponents 16
Red Cards: NU–0, Opponents–0
Home Attendance: 6,704; Average: 515
Home Games in Bold at Nebraska Soccer Field
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Player (Pos., Uniform #, Hometown/H.S.) Letters GP/GS G A Pts. NU Letterwinners by Number
Allen, Savannah (D, #28, Grand Island, Neb./Grand Island) 2007 10/0 1 0 2 00...
Anderson, Meghan (MF, #22, Omaha, Neb./Burke) 1998-99-00-01 94/94 48 50 146 Erdkamp, Jackie.........................................1998
See GK Stats Pfeil, Brittany......................................... 2007-08
Andrews, Sasha (D, #20, Edmonton, Alberta/Harry Alulay) 2004-05 66/65 9 6 24 0...
Dudley, Alison ............................................1994
Baker, Nikki (F/D, #16, Bixby, Okla./Bixby) 2002-03-04-05 91/81 30 8 68 Denomme, Michelle .............................1995-96
Bantnor, Laura (D, #15, Omaha, Neb./Gross) 1994 7/2 0 0 0 Sulprizio, Ashley.........................................2001
Benson, Jenny (MF/D, #8, Huntington Beach, Calif./Marina) 1996-97-99-00 92/91 26 47 99
Berkshire, Julie (F/MF, #24, Omaha, Neb./Westside) 2006-07-08-09 54/0 4 2 10 1...
See GK Stats Hornbacher, Rebecca........................... 1996-97
Bevins, Katrena (MF/F, #2, Omaha, Neb./Millard South) 1994 18/2 4 0 8 LeBlanc, Karina......................... 1997-98-99-00
Lamale, Leah.............................1999-00-01-02
Bigham, Andi (MF/F, #8, Omaha, Neb./Marian) 1995 16/0 2 2 6 Wright, Katie.........................................2003-04
Boswell, Danielle (MF/F, #16, Fresno, Calif./Bullard) 1994 18/18 13 0 26 Kirchner, McKensie...............................2006-07
Boyd, Breanna (D, #20, Calgary, Alberta/Sir Winston Churchill) 1999-00-01-02 93/71 12 5 29 Macdonald, Tara........................................ 2009
Bredenberg, Brooke (MF/GK, #33, Champlin Park, Minn./Champlin Park) 2001-02-03-04 74/52 8 5 21
See GK Stats 2...
Brennan, Stephanie (MF, #3, Cedar Rapids, Iowa/JFK) 1994 28/17 1 0 2 Bevins, Katrena .........................................1994
Brown, Heather (D, #20, Cobourg, Ontario/East) 1995-96-97-98 66/47 0 1 1 Nelsen, Jill...................................................1996
Bruch, Jessie (MF/F, #8, St. Louis, Mo./Nerinx Hall) 2003-05-06-07 73/72 22 5 49 Engesser, Kim....................................... 1997-98
Carey, Danica............................1998-99-00-01
Bunkers, Katie (D, #14, Sioux Falls, S.D./O'Gorman) 2002-03-04-05 89/78 2 1 5 Scace, Aly....................................... 2002-03-04
Powell, Shay..............................2006-07-08-09
Caniglia, Anna (D, #20, Omaha, Neb./Millard North) 2006-07-08-09 79/79 10 14 34
Cardona, Alexa (F, #20, Lincoln, Neb./Pius X) 2007-09 30/3 2 5 9 3...
Carey, Danica (MF/F, #2, San Diego, Calif./University) 1998-99-00-01 79/16 6 9 21 Brennan, Stephanie ...................................1994
Carter, Ashley (F, #18, Omaha, Neb./Marian) 2003 20/17 6 3 15 Gluck, Christine......................... 1997-98-99-00
Cooper, Jenna (F/D, #3, Louisville, Ky./Sacred Heart Academy) 2001-02-03 70/69 4 25 33 Cooper, Jenna....................................... 2001-03
4...
De Vitis, Erica (MF, #7, Irvine, Calif./Santa Margarita) 1995-96 42/42 5 11 21 Franck, Tanya ................................ 1994-96-97
Dennis, Tanya (F/D, #11, Brampton, Ontario/St. Marguerite D’Youville) 2003-04-05-06 64/62 4 8 16 Williams, Najah..........................1998-99-00-01
Denomme, Michelle (GK, #0, London, Ontario/Catholic Central) 1995-96 See GK Stats Hogan, Kari......................................2002-03-04
Dickerson, Shannon (MF, #16, Highlands Ranch, Colo./ThunderRidge) 2006-08 18/11 1 1 3 Schoen, Danielle...................................2005-06
Dudley, Alison (GK, #0, Omaha, Neb./Millard South) 1994 See GK Stats Goetzmann, Colleen........................2007-08-09
5...
Eddleman, Lindsay (F, #13, Lakewood, Colo./Bear Creek) 1996-97-98-99 88/88 50 27 127 Herbrik, Tara ..............................................1994 113
Eilman, Brianna (MF, #31, Omaha, Neb./Westside) 2008 10/0 0 0 0 Smith, Sandy . ........................... 1995-96-97-98
Engesser, Kim (F, #2, Huntington Beach, Calif./Ocean View) 1997-98 44/44 53 10 116 Haxton, Kelly................................... 2000-01-02
Erdkamp, Jackie (GK, #00, LaVista, Neb./Papillion-LaVista) 1998 See GK Stats Kenny, Brigid.............................................. 2004
Wicker, Jacy............................................... 2006
Fitzgerald, Vern (MF, #12, Lincoln, Neb./East) 2002-03-04-05 76/56 6 8 20 Goetzmann, Katie.................................2008-09
Fox, Helen (F/D, #8, Guelph, Ontario/St. James) 2001-02 18/0 0 0 0 6...
Franck, Tanya (D/MF, #4, Toronto, Ontario/Earl Haig) 1994-95-97 64/64 10 6 26 Ritterbush, Kristina ..............................1994-95
Fulmer, Michaella (F, #21, Lee’s Summit, Mo./O’Hara) 2007-08-09 53/4 9 7 25 Nonen, Sharolta...............................1996-97-98
Woolf, Lacey.............................................. 2000
Gay, Kristen (MF, #11, Garland, Texas/Naaman Forest) 1995-96-97-98 86/80 22 17 61 Ingram, Lindsey.........................2001-02-03-04
Gluck, Christine (D, #3, Chino, Calif./Don Lugo) 1997-98-99-00 92/91 3 8 14 Klages, Jamie.......................................2005-06
Goetzmann, Colleen (MF, #4, Omaha, Neb./Millard North) 2007-08-09 49/38 5 1 11 Slapper, Blair.........................................2008-09
Goetzmann, Katie (MF, #5, Omaha, Neb./Millard North) 2008-09 40/22 1 5 7 7...
Goodell, Jessie (F/MF, #13, Durango, Colo./Durango) 2005-06 41/7 2 5 9 De Vitis, Erica ......................................1995-96
Goosen, Brittany (D, #23, Olathe, Kan./Olathe South) 2007-08-09 57/57 1 2 4 Tatum, Lauren............................ 1997-98-99-00
Greco, Julie (F, #16, Omaha, Neb./Marian) 1997-98 35/1 8 1 17 Karakusis, Pam..................................... 2002-03
Greenwood, Lindsey (F/MF, #16, Bettendorf, Iowa/Pleasant Valley) 2000-01 46/0 6 7 19 Raber, Sari.................................2004-06-07-08
8...
Harms, Christy (F/D, #9, Blue Springs, Mo./Blue Springs) 2000-01-02-03 79/58 18 8 44 Bigham, Andi . ............................................1995
Haxton, Kelly (F/D, #5, Calgary, Alberta/Dr. E.P. Scarlett) 2000-01-02 58/11 8 4 20 Benson, Jenny........................... 1996-97-99-00
Haynes, Iman (D/F, #36, Denver, Colo./Kent Denver) 2001-02-03 57/7 6 2 14 Fox, Helen............................................. 2001-02
Henry, Marie-Claude (F/D, #17, St. Hyacinthe, Quebec/Marie-Victorin) 2000-01 20/1 1 0 2 Bruch, Jessie............................ 2003-05-06-07
Herbrik, Tara (F, #5, Port Coquitlam, B.C./Terry Fox) 1994 18/18 5 2 12 Thomas, Molly.......................................2008-09
Hogan, Becky (MF/F, #18, West Jordan, Utah/West Jordan) 1995-96-97-98 82/80 17 22 56 9...
Hogan, Kari (MF, #4, Lakewood, Colo./Wheat Ridge) 2002-03-04 69/40 3 13 19 Sieczkowski, Brenda............................ 1994-95
Hornbacher, Rebecca (GK, #1, Ralston, Neb./Ralston) 1996-97 See GK Stats Morneau, Isabelle...................... 1996-97-98-99
Hungerford, Meghan (F, #13, Manhattan, Kan./Manhattan) 2004-05-07 29/4 2 0 4 Harms, Christy...........................2000-01-02-03
Schroff, Kaile...............................................2004
Iacchelli, Selenia (MF, #9, Edmonton, Alberta/National Sport) 2005-06-07-08 77/66 9 9 27 Iacchelli, Selenia........................ 2005-06-07-08
Isenhower, Lauren (F, #77, Lenexa, Kan./Shawnee Mission NW) 2005-07-08-09 68/19 5 7 17 10...
Ingram, Lindsey (MF, #6, Littleton, Colo./Chatfield) 2001-02-03-04 80/65 7 10 24 Vacek, Stephanie.......................1994-95-96-97
Rheem, Kelly..............................1998-99-00-01
Jackson, Jordan (MF, #16, Overland Park, Kan./Blue Valley West) 2009 20/14 5 3 13 Richardson, Amber .............................. 2002-03
Jamani, Aysha (F, #14, Calgary, Alberta/National Sport) 2005-06-07-08 72/67 15 11 41 Sadusky, Jetta............................................2004
Jensen, Kellie (D, #31, Leawood, Kan./Blue Valley West) 2005-06 40/4 0 0 0 Kirchner, McKensie.....................................2005
Jones, Brooke (F/MF, #18, Overland Park, Kan./Olathe East) 1999-00 31/0 5 4 14 Peetz, Carly............................... 2006-07-08-09
11...
Karakusis, Pam (MF, #7, Littleton, Colo./Columbine) 2002-03 41/29 1 2 4 Gay, Kristen .............................. 1995-96-97-98
Kenny, Brigid (F, #5, North Platte, Neb./North Platte) 2004 7/0 0 0 0 Latham, Christine.......................1999-00-01-02
Kirchner, McKensie (D, #1, Omaha, Neb./Millard North) 2005-06-07 22/1 0 1 1 Dennis, Tanya.............................................2003
Klages, Jamie (GK, #6, Coronado, Calif./Coronado) 2005-06 See GK Stats Mills, Jessica....................................2007-08-09

Lamale, Leah (GK/F, #1, West Des Moines, Iowa/Valley) 1999-00-01-02 21/0 1 2 2
See GK Stats
Lanier, Britney (F, #12, Carrollton, Texas/Trinity Christian Academy) 2006-07-08-09 58/16 2 2 6

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Latham, Christine (F, #11, Calgary, Alberta/Lord Beaverbrook) 1999-00-01-02 94/75 69 29 167 NU Letterwinners by Number
LeBlanc, Karina (GK, #1, Maple Ridge, B.C./Maple Ridge) 1997-98-99-00 See GK Stats
Lokanc, Ali (F/MF/D, #18, San Diego, Calif./Patrick Henry) 2006 13/3 0 1 1 12...
Wehrman, Dixie .........................................1994
Macdonald, Tara (GK, #1, Austin, Texas/James Bowie) 2009 See GK Stats Officer, Lynne . ............................... 1995-96-97
Marlborough, Morgan (F, #15, Lee’s Summit, Mo./North) 2009 19/19 21 7 49 Preston, Becky...........................1998-99-00-01
Miller, Erin (GK/F, #15, Sioux Falls, S.D./Washington) 2000-01-02 See GK Stats Fitzgerald, Vern............................... 2002-03-04
Mills, Jessica (GK, #11, Houston, Texas/Clear Lake) 2007-08-09 See GK Stats Lanier, Brittney...........................2006-07-08-09
Morneau, Isabelle (D, #9, Longueuil, Quebec/Edouard-Montpetit) 1996-97-98-99 91/91 24 22 70 13...
Riley, Jamie . ........................................1994-95
Nelsen, Jill (MF, #2, Newport Beach, Calif./Newport Harbor) 1996 19/0 2 2 6 Eddleman, Lindsay.................... 1996-97-98-99
Nonen, Sharolta (D, #6, Vancouver, B.C./Kitsilano) 1996-97-98-99 93/69 9 35 53 Saunders, Kori...........................1999-00-01-02
Hungerford, Meghan....................... 2004-05-07
Officer, Lynne (D, #12, Omaha, Neb./Millard North) 1995-96-97 45/0 1 4 6 Sanchez, Jamie......................................... 2008
14...
Peetz, Carly (D, #10, Lincoln, Neb./Pius X) 2006-07-08-09 79/79 9 7 25 Wright, Tanya ................................. 1994-95-97
Penas, Abby (F, #22, Grand Island, Neb./Grand Island) 2003-04-05-07 73/23 1 2 4 Tanaka, Shannon.......................1998-99-00-01
Pfeil, Brittany (GK, #00, Norfolk, Neb./Norfolk) 2007-08 See GK Stats Bunkers, Katie............................2002-03-04-05
Phillips, Paige (F/MF, #21, Omaha, Neb./Millard North) 2000-01-02 74/20 3 9 15 Jamani, Aysha................................. 2006-07-08
Poehling, Lindsay (D, #19, Elkhorn, Neb./Elkhorn) 2006-07-08 58/57 0 4 4 15...
Powell, Shay (F, #2, Dallas, Texas/Lutheran) 2006-07-08-09 72/53 17 11 45 Bantnor, Laura ...........................................1994
Preston, Becky (F/D, #12, Omaha, Neb./Burke) 1998-99-00-01 94/73 13 18 44 Uppinghouse, Kari ......................... 1995-96-97
Miller, Erin....................................... 2000-01-02
Raber, Sari (D/F, #7, Richmond, B.C./McMath) 2004-06-07-08 77/67 8 8 24 Goodell, Jessie.....................................2005-06
Ratliff, Kim (D/F, #17, Omaha, Neb./Millard South) 1994-95-96 60/23 9 3 21 Marlborough, Morgan................................ 2009
Rheem, Kelly (F, #10, Littleton, Colo./Arapahoe) 1998-99-00-01 93/65 29 35 93 16...
Richardson, Amber (MF, #10, LaVista, Neb./Papillion-LaVista) 2002-03 12/0 0 0 0 Boswell, Danielle .......................................1994
Riley, Jamie (F, #13, Centerville, Utah/Viewmont) 1994-95 33/28 10 14 34 Greco, Julie........................................... 1997-98
Ritterbush, Kristina (D, #6, Albuquerque, N.M./Sandia) 1994-95 36/31 5 3 13 Greenwood, Lindsey.............................2000-01
Baker, Nikki................................2002-03-04-05
Sadusky, Jetta (F, #10, Littleton, Colo./Columbine) 2004 22/5 1 0 2 Dickerson, Shannon.............................2006-08
Sanchez, Jamie (D, #13, Lincoln, Neb./Lutheran) 2008 5/0 0 0 0 Jackson, Jordan......................................... 2009
Saunders, Kori (MF/F, #13, Overland Park, Kan./St. Teresa's, Mo.) 1999-00-01-02 86/63 27 20 74 17...
Scace, Aly (MF, #2, Talala, Okla./Oolagah-Talala) 2002-03-04-05 72/55 1 3 5 Ratliff, Kim . .................................... 1994-95-96
Schoen, Danielle (F, #4, Albuquerque, N.M./La Cueva) 2005-06 28/1 0 0 0 Walsh, Amy......................................1997-98-99
Schroff, Kaile (MF, #9, Lincoln, Neb./East) 2004 6/0 0 0 0 Henry, Marie-Claude............................ 2000-01
114 Timko, Brittany.......................... 2003-04-05-06
Sieczkowski, Brenda (D, #9, Omaha, Neb./Duchesne Academy) 1994-95 32/32 0 0 0
Slapper, Blair (D, #6, Prairie Village, Kan./Shawnee Mission East) 2008-09 34/20 0 6 6 Zuniga, Andrea...........................................2007
Smith, Sandy (MF, #5, Huntington Beach, Calif./Huntington Beach) 1995-96-97-98 75/16 1 15 17 18...
Sulprizio, Ashley (GK, #0, Gardnerville, Nev./Douglas) 2001 0/0 0 0 0 Hogan, Becky ........................... 1995-96-97-98
Jones, Brooke ......................................1999-00
Tanaka, Shannon (MF, #14, Calgary, Alberta/Henry Wise Wood) 1998-99-00-01 93/72 13 14 40 Willrett, Anne.............................................. 2001
Tatum, Lauren (MF/F, #7, Baton Rouge, La./Scotlandville) 1997-98-99-00 82/43 11 12 34 Carter, Ashley.............................................2003
Tenn, Ashley (MF, #24, Visalia, Calif./Redwood) 2003 21/6 3 0 6 Lokanc, Ali.................................................. 2006
Thomas, Molly (F, #8, Omaha, Neb./Millard North) 2008-09 40/38 13 8 34 19...
Timko, Brittany (MF, #17, Coquitlam, B.C./Centennial) 2003-04-05-06 71/68 41 42 124 Poehling, Lindsay............................ 2006-07-08
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Uppinghouse, Kari (MF, #15, Littleton, Colo./Arapahoe) 1995-96-97 64/64 42 20 104 Brown, Heather ......................... 1995-96-97-98
Boyd, Breanna...........................1999-00-01-02
Vacek, Stephanie (D, #10, Papillion, Neb./Papillion-LaVista) 1994-95-96-97 80/79 8 11 27 Andrews, Sasha....................................2004-05
Caniglia, Anna............................2006-07-08-09
Walsh, Amy (MF, #17, St. Bruno, Quebec/Richelieu Valley) 1997-98-99 63/42 14 8 36 21...
Wehrman, Dixie (MF, #12, Derby, Kan./Derby) 1994 11/0 1 1 3 Phillips, Paige................................. 2000-01-02
White, Anna (MF, #91, Warrensburg, Mo./Warrensburg) 2007-08-09 56/44 2 1 5 Jamani, Aysha............................................ 2005
White, Jaclyn (F, #27, Long Beach, Calif./Bishop Montgomery) 2007-08-09 37/1 2 2 6 Fulmer, Michaella.............................2007-08-09
Wicker, Jacy (MF/F, #5, Colleyville, Texas/Colleyville Heritage) 2006 19/11 0 0 0 22...
Williams, Najah (F/D, #4, Phoenix, Ariz./Xavier) 1998-99-00-01 84/22 13 10 36 Anderson, Meghan ...................1998-99-00-01
Willrett, Anne (F, #18, Omaha, Neb./Marian) 2001 21/0 0 2 2 Penas, Abby...............................2003-04-05-07
Woolf, Lacey (MF/F, #6, Urbandale, Iowa/Urbandale) 2000 12/0 2 0 4 23...
Wright, Katie (GK, #1, Mission Viejo, Calif./Mission Viejo) 2003-04 See GK Stats Goosen, Brittany..............................2007-08-09
Wright, Tanya (MF/D, #14, Welland, Ontario/Centennial) 1994-95-97 55/36 9 6 24 24...
Tenn, Ashley...............................................2003
Zuniga, Andrea (F, #17, Omaha, Neb./Burke) 2007 5/0 0 0 0 Berkshire, Julie..........................2006-07-08-09
26...
Dennis, Tanya................................. 2004-05-06
Goalkeeper Statistics 27...
White, Jaclyn....................................2007-08-09
Player GP/GS Saves Minutes GA GAA Sho Record 28...
Anderson, Meghan 3/1 10 144 1 0.33 1 1-0-0 Allen, Savannah..........................................2007
Berkshire, Julie 4/0 0 21 1 4/37 0 0-0-0 30...
Bredenberg, Brooke 18/17 77 1,556 24 1.39 2.5 11-6-1 Cardona, Alexa..................................... 2007-09
Denomme, Michelle 27/17 61 1,754 23 1.18 7 10-7-0 31...
Dudley, Alison 18/18 57 1,528 17 1.00 5 14-4-0 Jensen, Kellie........................................2005-06
Erdkamp, Jackie 2/1 7 116 3 2.33 0 0-1-0 Eilman, Brianna........................................... 2008
Hauser, Michelle 14/1 6 326 7 1.93 9 0-1-0 33...
Hornbacher, Rebecca 46/46 141 3,660 26 0.64 25 41-5-0 Bredenberg, Brooke...................2001-02-03-04
Klages, Jamie 39/39 156 3,617 46 1.10 10 21-14-4 36...
Lamale, Leah 9/0 4 244 3 1.11 1.5 0-0-0 Haynes, Iman...................................2001-02-03
LeBlanc, Karina 80/69 206 6,308 38 0.54 45.5 60-6-3 77...
Macdonald, Tara 12/11 45 943 14 1.34 1 6-2-3 Isenhower, Lauren.....................2005-07-08-09
Miller, Erin 57/48 239 4,396 48 0.98 21 33-11-4 91...
Mills, Jessica 38/30 124 2,869 60 2.35 1 10-16-5 White, Anna......................................2007-08-09
Pfeil, Brittany 23/17 62 1,694 18 0.95 3 10-6-1
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staff and fans by: Event Management Specialists: ........................................ Derek Bombeck, Katie Butzke, Ervin Williams, Derek Bond
Building and Grounds Supervisor................................................................................................................ Steve Torske
-Displaying INTEGRITY in every decision and action
-Building and maintaining TRUST with others HuskerVision.. ............................................................................................. (402) 472- 4645
Assistant A.D./HuskerVision:...........................................................................................................................Shot Kleen
-Giving RESPECT to each person we encounter Executive Director of Video Production:......................................................................................................Kirk Hartman
-Pursuing unity of purpose through TEAMWORK Chief Engineer:.............................................................................................................................................Scott Guthrie
-Maintaining LOYALTY to student-athletes, co-workers, Production Coordinator:.................................................................................................................................Kelly Mosier
fans and the University of Nebraska Video Production Specialists:.......................................Brad Colee, Mike Hodges, Chris Pankonin, Amanda Holzwarth

It is the policy of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln not Media Relations.......................................................................................... (402) 472-2263
to discriminate based on gender, age, disability, race, Assistant A.D./Media Relations:...................................................................................................................... Keith Mann
color, religion, marital status, veteran's status, national Media Relations Director of Operations: .......................................................................................................Jeff Griesch
Associate Media Relations Director:....................................................................................................Shamus McKnight
or ethnic origin or sexual orientation.
Assistant Media Relations Directors:.......................................................................................Matt Smith, Jeremy Foote
Athletic Department Photographer:................................................................................................................ Scott Bruhn
Athletic Department Design Specialist:..........................................................................................................Annie Wood
Administrative Assistant:.............................................................................................................................. Vicki Capazo
Intern:............................................................................................................................. Brandon Gries (Soccer Contact)
Student Assistants:............................................................................Scott Pulverenti, Hilary Winter, BreAnna Haessler
............................................................................................Derek Brandt, Makayla Hipke, Kelly Keogh, Connor Stange

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COMPLIANCE GUIDELINES FOR FANS


The University of Nebraska Athletic Department takes great pride in abiding by the National GUIDELINES
Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Big 12 Conference rules and guidelines that Q: What is a Booster?
govern Division I competition. For the benefit of the many alumni, fans and booster club A: Someone who belongs to a University of Nebraska athletic booster club; promotes or
members who are so active in supporting and assisting the Huskers throughout the year, makes financial donations to the athletic department or a specific Husker team; assists in the
we would like to remind everyone of a few definitions and rules that apply to all athletic recruitment of prospective student-athletes; employs, gives benefits to, or provides services
representatives and boosters. to a student-athlete, a prospective student-athlete or the relative/friends of either.
REPRESENTATIVE OF ATHLETIC INTERESTS (I.E., BOOSTERS), NCAA BYLAW 13
NCAA PRINCIPLES
Institutional Control Q: What constitutes impermissible contact by a Booster?
It is the responsibility of the University of Nebraska to control its intercollegiate athletic program A: Phone calls to prospects (9th to 12th grade) and their relatives placed for recruiting purposes
in compliance with the rules and regulations of the NCAA. (questions about the athletic program at UNL must be directed to the coach); writing, paging,
Responsibility text messages or instant messages to a prospect to encourage UNL attendance; contact with
The University of Nebraska’s responsibility for the conduct of its program includes responsibility a prospect at a high school or club contest; contact with a prospect or his/her coach, principal,
for the actions of its staff members and for the actions of any other individual, booster or or counselor to evaluate the prospect; visiting the prospect’s educational institution to pick
organization engaged in activities promoting the athletic interests of the institution. up videotape or transcripts for evaluation purposes; contacting a prospect to congratulate
him/her for signing a National Letter of Intent to attend UNL; giving anything of value to a
Compliance prospect to induce him/her to attend UNL; contact of any kind while the prospect is on the
The University of Nebraska must monitor its program to assure compliance and to identify UNL campus for an official or unofficial visit.
and report to the NCAA instances in which compliance has not been achieved. An institution RECRUITING CONTACTS, NCAA BYLAW 13
found to have violated NCAA rules is subject to disciplinary and corrective actions as
determined by the NCAA. Q: What are the rules of employment for a student-athlete?
A: A student-athlete may be employed during the academic year or summer vacation period;
Question and Answers for Fans, Boosters, Alumni and receive compensation equal to the going rate for similar services in the locale; receive
Representatives of Athletic Interests compensation only for work performed; receive benefits provided to all other employees;
DEFINITIONS teach sport-related individual skill instruction or fee-for-lesson sessions. A student-athlete
Q: What is a booster? may not conduct personal sport camps or promote, market, advertise or endorse a commercial
A: Someone who belongs to a University of Nebraska athletic booster club; promotes or business or product.
makes financial donations to the athletic department or a specific Husker team; assists in the
recruitment of prospective student-athletes; employs, gives benefits to, or provides services Only benefits that are authorized by NCAA legislation shall be provided to and accepted by
to a student-athlete, a prospective student-athlete or the relative/friends of either. a student-athlete. It is not permissible for a student-athlete to receive a benefit that is the 117
REPRESENTATIVE OF ATHLETIC INTERESTS (I.E., BOOSTERS), NCAA BYLAW 13 result of a “special” arrangement by an institutional employee, booster, employer or fan.
Q: What is a Prospective Student-Athlete? EMPLOYMENT, NCAA BYLAW 12
A: A prospective student-athlete is a student who has started classes for the ninth grade or
above, including students in prep schools and junior colleges as well as students who have Q: What are non-permissible benefits?
officially withdrawn from a four-year institution and plan to transfer to another institution. In A: Free or reduced-fee housing/rent including the use of vacation or seasonal homes; free
addition, a student who has not started classes for the ninth grade becomes a prospective or reduced-fee meals; loans or cash advances in pay or salary; tuition costs or school supply
student-athlete if the institution or a Nebraska booster provides the individual or the expenses; gifts or presents of any type regardless of the occasion or purpose; use of telephone
individual’s relatives or friends with any financial assistance or benefits that the institution for long distance or use of telephone cards and cell phones; free use of any motor vehicle,
does not provide to prospective students in general. A good rule of thumb is to treat ALL boat or recreational vehicle; free use of services (i.e., automobile repair, hair care, laundry,
STUDENTS as prospects. copying, faxing, etc.); free or reduced-fee memberships at golf courses, health clubs, etc.
(This list is not exhaustive. Only benefits that are authorized by NCAA legislation shall be
Q: What is a Student-Athlete? provided to and accepted by a student-athlete. It is not permissible for a student-athlete to
A: A student-athlete is a student whose enrollment was solicited by a member of the receive a benefit that is the result of a “special” arrangement by an institutional employee,
Nebraska athletic staff or other representative of athletic interests with a view toward the booster, employer or fan.)
student’s ultimate participation in the intercollegiate athletic program. BENEFITS AND PREFERENTIAL TREATMENT, NCAA BYLAW 16

Q: What is a contact? Q: What type of promotional activities may the student-athlete be permitted to participate?
A: Contact is ANY face-to-face encounter between a prospect, or the prospect’s parent or A: Charitable, educational or non-profit promotions and events with requested approval from
legal guardian, and a Nebraska staff member or athletic representative during which any the Athletic Compliance Office prior to the event.
dialogue occurs.
Q: What types of promotional activities are not permissible?
Q: What is recruiting? A: Any fundraising activity that supports a high school organization or group that assists
A: Recruiting is any solicitation of a prospect or a prospect’s family member (or guardian) by prospective-aged students; use of his/her name or picture; or appear to promote or market
an institutional staff member or by athletic representative of the institution, for the purpose a commercial business or product.
of securing the prospect’s enrollment and ultimate participation in Nebraska’s intercollegiate PROMOTIONAL ACTIVITIES, NCAA BYLAW 12
athletic program.
For further information regarding NCAA Guidelines for Athletic Representatives, please
contact the athletic compliance office at (402) 472-2042 or 1-(800) 927-7220. Inquiries may
also be mailed to: Athletic Compliance Office, One Memorial Stadium, P.O. Box 880219,
Lincoln, NE, 68588-0219. Questions can also be faxed to (402) 472-4609 or e-mailed to
compliance@huskers.com.

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BIG 12 CONFERENCE
2010 Big 12 Soccer Championship
The 2010 Big 12 Championship will begin on Wednesday, Nov. 3 and will continue
through Sunday, Nov. 7. Only the top eight teams in the regular-season standings advance
to the tournament, held at Blossom Soccer Stadium in San Antonio, Texas.
The first round will be played on Nov. 3, with the winners advancing to play on Nov. 5.
The championship game will then be played on Nov. 7.
Historically, Nebraska has enjoyed tremendous success at the tournament, enjoying
five titles and a 17-8 record. Nebraska’s five Big 12 titles came in 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000
and 2002. The Huskers also claimed regular-season crowns in 1996, 1999 and 2000.

Big 12 Staff Directory


Commissioner..............................................................................................Dan Beebe
Deputy Commissioner.................................................................................Tim Weiser
Senior Associate Commissioner....................................................................Tim Allen
Senior Associate Commissioner..............................................................Dru Hancock
Associate Commissioner - Men’s Basketball/Game Management... John Underwood
Chief Financial Officer.................................................................................Steve Pace
Assistant Commissioner - Communications................................................Bob Burda
Assistant Commissioner - Events & Human Resources.......................Brad Clements
Assistant Commissioner - Governance & Compliance............................. Lori Ebihara
Assistant Commissioner - Championships.............................................Dayna Scherf
Assistant Commissioner - Football & Student Services..................... Edward Stewart

Big 12 Communications Staff


Assistant Commissioner - Communications................................................Bob Burda
Director of Communications.......................................................................Rob Carolla
Associate Director of Communications...................................... Joni James Lehmann
Assistant Director of Communications................................................ Carmen Branch
118 Will Hancock Communications Assistant (soccer contact)............. Laura Rasmussen
Will Hancock Communications Assistant............................................. Jess Schwager
Internet Services Assistant................................................................. Brian Mortensen

BIG 12 CONFERENCE
400 East John Carpenter Freeway
Irving, Texas 75062
(469) 524-1000
www.big12sports.com

2010 Big 12 Conference Composite Schedule


Friday, Oct. 20 Sunday, Oct. 3 Friday, Oct. 15 Sunday, Oct. 24
Oklahoma at Oklahoma State Iowa State at Oklahoma State Texas at Missouri Iowa State at Baylor
Oklahoma at Missouri Texas A&M at Iowa State Oklahoma State at Texas A&M
Friday, Sept. 24 Texas at Kansas Kansas at Texas Tech Kansas at Colorado
Texas at Nebraska Colorado at Baylor Oklahoma at Texas
Kansas at Missouri Nebraska at Texas Tech Saturday, Oct. 16 Missouri at Texas Tech
Texas Tech at Oklahoma Nebraska at Oklahoma State
Baylor at Oklahoma State Friday, Oct. 8 Friday, Oct. 29
Colorado at Texas A&M Missouri at Colorado Sunday, Oct. 17 Nebraska at Colorado
Oklahoma State at Kansas Baylor at Kansas Missouri at Iowa State
Sunday, Sept. 26 Iowa State at Nebraska Texas at Iowa State Oklahoma State at Oklahoma
Kansas at Iowa State Texas Tech at Texas Colorado at Oklahoma Texas Tech at Baylor
Texas A&M at Nebraska Baylor at Texas A&M Texas A&M at Missouri Texas A&M at Texas
Texas Tech at Oklahoma State
Texas at Colorado Sunday, Oct. 10 Friday, Oct. 22 Wednesday, Nov. 3
Baylor at Oklahoma Oklahoma at Kansas Kansas at Nebraska Big 12 Championship
Missouri at Nebraska Oklahoma at Texas A&M
Friday, Oct. 1 Texas Tech at Texas A&M Oklahoma State at Texas Friday, Nov. 5
Texas A&M at Kansas Iowa State at Colorado Iowa State at Texas Tech Big 12 Championship
Oklahoma State at Missouri Baylor at Texas Missouri at Baylor
Oklahoma at Iowa State Sunday, Nov. 7
Colorado at Texas Tech Thursday, Oct. 14 Big 12 Championship
Nebraska at Baylor Nebraska at Oklahoma
Colorado at Oklahoma State

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MEDIA SERVICES
Nebraska Media Relations Office from the College Sports Information Directors of America
(CoSIDA).
In addition to media relations intern Brandon Gries,
other members of the Nebraska Media Relations Office are All of NU’s athletic publications are created in house and printed
available to help media representatives with their coverage on the University of Nebraska campus.
of the Husker soccer program. Like the athletic teams their brochures represent, publications
The media relations director at the University of Nebraska produced by the Nebraska Media Relations Office have earned
is Keith Mann. He is the primary contact for Nebraska national acclaim. In 2009-10, the Nebraska Media Relations Office
football and directs all aspects of sports media relations. earned several prestigious publication awards from CoSIDA for its
Media Relations Director of Operations Jeff Griesch media guides and posters. Over the last 10 years, NU has earned
(women's basketball), Associate Media Relations Directors over 180 publication awards from CoSIDA.
Shamus McKnight (men’s basketball), assistant media Big 12 Conference Media Relations
Brandon Gries relations directors Matt Smith (softball) and Jeremy Foote 2009 Media Guide
(volleyball, track and field), photographer Scott Bruhn and design coordinator Annie Wood Will Hancock Communications Assistant Laura Rasmussen
are other full-time staff members of the Media Relations Office, along with Administrative coordinates soccer information and statistics for the Big 12 Service Bureau in Dallas, Texas.
Assistant Vicki Capazo. Student assistants Scott Pulverenti, Hilary Winter, BreAnna Rasmussen compiles weekly statistical information for the conference, along with
Haessler, Derek Brandt, Makayla Hipke, Kelly Keogh and Connor Stange round out the coordinating Big 12 Conference Player-of-the-Week honors and helping promote the
media relations staff. accomplishments of Big 12 teams, players and coaches.
In addition to her regular-season duties, Rasmussen is also responsible for directing
The University of Nebraska Media Relations Office is located in the Tom and Nancy media services at the Big 12 Conference Women's Soccer Championships at the Blossom
Osborne Athletic Complex, which is located at the north end of Memorial Stadium at Soccer Stadium in San Antonio, Texas, Nov. 3-7. Contact Rasmussen at lrasmussen@
Holdrege and Stadium Drive. Address: Nebraska Media Relations Office, One Memorial big12sports.com or (469) 524-1000.
Stadium, P.O. Box 880123, Lincoln, NE 68588-0123. Phone: (402) 472-2263. Fax Access:
The Nebraska Media Relations Office fax number is (402) 472-2005. Opponent media
Huskers on TV and Radio
relations offices should submit an e-mail list of media outlets that need to receive results.
KRNU (90.3) will broadcast Nebraska home games for the 2010 season. The broadcasts
Award-Winning Publications will also be available on the Internet through Huskers.com.
Select regular-season Nebraska soccer games could be televised by Nebraska
One of the biggest areas of responsibility for the Media Relations Office comes through the Educational Television (NET). Over the past 10 years, NET has broadcast several Nebraska
media guides for each sport and other printed publications. Over the past six years, Nebraska has soccer games. In 2005 CSTV also produced a pair of live national broadcasts of Nebraska 119
been one of the nation’s leaders in this department, winning more than 100 Awards of Excellence home contests. In addition to the regular-season exposure, the title game of the Big 12
Championship will be broadcast nationally by Fox Sports Net.

Huskers.com - The Online Home of Nebraska Athletics


For the most up-to-the-minute coverage of Nebraska women’s soccer on the Internet, click
on Huskers.com, the official website of the University of Nebraska Athletic Department. The
Nebraska Athletic Department also offers HuskersNside, the premium site that provides fans
live streaming video of Husker athletic events and daily video content to its subscribers, not
available any place else.
In addition to updated results, statistics and game stories, you can find photos, player
and coach biographies, schedule and roster information and weekly releases on the Husker
soccer program.
Huskers.com includes similar information on all of Nebraska’s 23 varsity sports, along with
general athletic department information. The site also features radio broadcasts produced
by the Husker Sports Network for football, men’s and women’s basketball, volleyball and
baseball, along with Sports Nightly, which airs Monday-Friday from 6-9 p.m central time.
Nebraska soccer home games broadcast by KRNU can be found at Huskers.com. Along
with the University of Nebraska’s coverage of women’s soccer, other websites that provide
helpful information about women’s collegiate soccer include: www.collegesoccer.com,
www.soccerinfo.com, www.nscaa.com, www.ncaa.org, www.soccertimes.com, www.
socceramerica.com, and www.big12sports.com. Huskers.com Soccer Page

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MEDIA SERVICES
2010 Nebraska Soccer Media and Recruiting Guide Nebraska Soccer Media Outlets
The 2010 Nebraska soccer media and recruiting guide is designed to assist the media in Lincoln Journal Star KOLN-TV (CBS, Chs. 10/11)
its coverage of Husker soccer. Additional information, including releases and photographs, 926 P Street 840 N. 40th
may be obtained by contacting Brandon Gries in the Nebraska Media Relations Office at Lincoln, NE 68508 Lincoln, NE 68503
(402) 472-7781 or by e-mailing bgries@huskers.com. Please take a moment to review the (402) 473-7431 (402) 467-9270
following policies and services that are intended to assist you in your coverage of Nebraska Fax: (402) 473-7291 Fax: (402) 467-9208
soccer this season. Thank you for your continued interest in collegiate soccer. Sports Editor: Todd Henrichs Sports Director: Kevin Sjuts

Nebraska Soccer Field Omaha World-Herald NET Sports (PBS, Ch. 12)
The Nebraska Soccer Field is adjacent to the northeast end of Memorial Stadium, in 1344 Douglas St. #100 1800 North 33rd Street
the center of the Ed Weir Track. Most Husker soccer practices will be held at this location Omaha, NE 68102 Lincoln, NE 68583-0747
or inside the Hawks Championship Center. (402) 444-1000 (402) 472-3611
Fax: (402) 344-3343 Fax: (402) 472-5347
Media Credentials Sports Editor: Thad Livingston Executive Producer: Joe Turco
To obtain a credential for the 2010 Nebraska soccer season or any individual match, reach
Brandon Gries in the Nebraska Media Relations Office at (402) 472-7781 or by e-mailing Associated Press KLIN (1400 AM)
bgries@huskers.com 909 N. 96th Street, Suite 104 4343 O Street
Omaha, NE 68114 Lincoln, NE 68510
(402) 391-0031 (402) 475-4567
Press Room and Postgame Interviews
Fax: (402) 391-1412 Fax: (402) 474-8011
The Nebraska Soccer Field press area is located in the northeast concourse of Memorial Writer: Eric Olson Program Director: John Bishop
Stadium. Nebraska soccer players and coaches will be available on the field following a
brief cooling off period. Daily Nebraskan KOMJ (590 AM)
University of Nebraska 11128 John Galt Blvd.
Interviews 20 Nebraska Union Omaha, NE 68137
All media requests for interviews with Nebraska soccer players should be directed to Lincoln, NE 68588-0448 (402) 592-5300
Brandon Gries of the Nebraska Media Relations Office (office phone: (402) 472-7781; e-mail: (402) 472-1765 Fax: (402) 331-1348
bgries@huskers.com; cell phone: (308) 289-2286, at least one day in advance. Through Fax: (402) 472-1761
the fall season, requested soccer student-athletes will be available for interviews, pending Sports Editor: Max Olson KFAB (1110 AM)
120 class and meeting schedules, at Tuesday press luncheons in the Don Bryant Media Facility 5010 Underwood Avenue
on Level 6 of Memorial Stadium. Soccer student-athletes are usually available for telephone KLKN-TV (ABC, Ch. 8) Omaha, NE 68132
interviews early afternoons and evenings. The best time for in-season interviews is before 3240 South 10th (402) 556-8000
and after practice. With advance notice, interviews can be arranged for other hours. Lincoln, NE 68502 Fax: (402) 556-8937
(402) 434-8000 Program Director: Gary Sadlemeyer
Walker Interview Time
Fax: (402) 436-2236
During the week, the best time to reach Head Coach John Walker for an interview is from
7:30 a.m. to noon or after practice. Interviews with Coach Walker should be coordinated Sports Director: Brett Edwards KFOR (1240 AM)
through Brandon Gries in the Nebraska Media Relations Office at (402) 472-7781. Coach 3800 Cornhusker Hwy.
Walker's office telephone number is (402) 472-0456. KMTV (CBS, Ch. 3) Lincoln, NE 68504
10714 Mockingbird (402) 466-1234
Husker Soccer on the Internet Omaha, NE 68127 Fax: (402) 467-4095
(402) 592-4330 Sports Director: Chuck Stevens
Complete results, releases and statistics will be updated each week on the official athletic
Fax: (402) 592-4714
department home page at Huskers.com.
Sports Director: Travis Morgan KRNU (90.3 FM)
Media Services University of Nebraska
KETV (ABC, Ch. 7) 201 Andersen Hall
Pregame notes, rosters and media guides will be provided before each game. Final 2265 Douglas St. Lincoln, NE 68588-0466
results and box scores will be available following each game in the press box. Omaha, NE 68131 (402) 472-3054
Nebraska Soccer Field Map (402) 978-8958 Fax: (402) 472-8403
Fax: (402) 978-8931 Station Manager: Rick Alloway
Sports Director: Andy Kendeigh
KLMS (1480 AM)
WOWT (NBC, Ch. 6) 3800 Cornhusker Hwy.
3501 Farnam Street Lincoln, NE 68504
A Omaha, NE 68131 (402) 466-1234
(402) 233-7940 Fax: (402) 467-4095
C Fax: (402) 346-6740
B Sports Director: Ross Jernstrom KOZN (1620 AM)
5011 Capitol Suite #300
KPTM (Fox, Ch. 9) Omaha, NE 68132
4625 Farnam Street (402) 951-1620
Omaha, NE 68132 Fax: (402) 342-7041
(402) 554-4286 Sports Director: Kevin Kugler
Fax: (402) 554-4292
Sports Director: J.J. Davis

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2010 HUSKER SCHEDULE
Aug. 22 New Mexico Albuquerque, N.M. 1 p.m.
Aug. 25 Meet-N-Beat Nebraska Soccer Field 6:30 p.m.
adidas Husker Classic
Aug. 27 Loyola University Nebraska Soccer Field 5 p.m.
Aug. 29 Loyola College (MD) Nebraska Soccer Field 10 a.m.
Sept. 4 Indiana Bloomington, Ind. 11 a.m.
Sept. 6 IUPUI Nebraska Soccer Field Noon
Arizona State Tournament
Sept. 10 Arizona Tempe, Ariz. 6:30 p.m.
Sept. 12 Arizona State Tempe, Ariz. 3:30 p.m.
Sept. 17 Cal State Fullerton Nebraska Soccer Field 5 p.m.
Sept. 19 Iowa Nebraska Soccer Field 1 p.m.
Sept. 24 Texas* Nebraska Soccer Field 4:30 p.m.
Sept. 26 Texas A&M* Nebraska Soccer Field 1 p.m.
Oct. 1 Baylor* Waco, Texas 7 p.m.
Oct. 3 Texas Tech* Lubbock, Texas 1 p.m.
Oct. 8 Iowa State* Nebraska Soccer Field 4 p.m.
Oct. 10 Missouri* Nebraska Soccer Field 1 p.m.
Oct. 14 Oklahoma* Norman, Okla. 7 p.m.
Oct. 16 Oklahoma State* Stillwater, Okla. 1 p.m.
Oct. 22 Kansas* Nebraska Soccer Field 3:30 p.m.
Oct. 29 Colorado* Boulder, Colo. 4 p.m.
Nov. 3-7 Big 12 Championship San Antonio, Texas TBA
*Conference Games
All times Central. Home matches in red. Dates and time subject to change. For updated schedule, ticket and game day information visit
Huskers.com.

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